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} 4 + ar LOOT N. TWO HOUSES ane Fy Note. for for Lee H. Kirscher that Their Wives Liked Dress, LISTEN TO GRAPHOPHONE Thieves Visit Eighty-first Street | Houses Only a Short Dis- tahoe Apart. VALUABLE BOOTY SECURED, | Jewelry and Clothing Taken from) the Mumford Home Alone Is Worth More than $10,000. “Our wives ike swell dresses and we are very fond of music, Thani you, THE BURGLARS." When the of Mr, Lee Ul. Kitseher cume downstairs ih thelr ¢ handgome home at No, 162 East Bighty- first street to-day (hey were confronted by evidence that during thelr sleep per- fons had visited the house, stole sever line dresses; boxes af cigars, small ar! cles and after ransacking the wardrobes fad drawn thelr chairs before a big erapiiophone and listened to the music of many records, Before Mr, Kirscher had learned tie extent of the losses ho discovered the foregoing note, which iad beon written In a bold hand and pinned to the centre table of the draw- ing reom, Had Gone to the Theatre, Mr, and Mrs Kirscher went to the theatre luot night and returned homo about 1 o'clock this morning, Every: thing was all right when they entered the house, and fifteen minutes later all of the family wero in their beds, Although the house, wivleh is a three- story brown-stone front, with an Amer- jean basement, had recently been + equipped throughout with the very lates: burglar alarms, tho family was not dis- turbed from their slumbers, Only a; few days since the burglar alarm was tested and found in good working order, One of the alarm bells attached to the equipment is hung di- reotly over the head of Mr, Kirscher’s bed, In every room in the house these burglar alarms were installed and hed been tested successfully many times, Found Front Door Open. Henry Kollender, who lives with the Kirschem, was the first to arise to- day, He found the front door of the house wide open and noticed a draught from the rear parlor, He discovered the back window up and saw lootprints in the snow in the rear yard. Kollen+ dér called Mr, Kirscher, and together they discovered that at least two thieves eae spending some tino. ranskeking use, nding some m0 the wardrobes ye rom ond of these they took a dress valued at $200, an opera- cloak of the same value and other women's apparel, in all valued at $800, In the drawing-room the men found the graphophone drawn Into the iniddie ft the room and two chairs before #t Hoel there had been two listeners, An bold robbery just a block dad trom the Kirscher residence Is rted from the home of Mrs, George umtord, wife of Attorney, eee jumtord, at No, 62 Hast Eighty- fet street, ‘From her home jewels and other valuables were stolen pon which ahe (feared a value of $15,000, Mrs, Mumford suspects a cabinet- mak er emnploved in her home for ip and qvho has disappeared, tine, inlald cabinet was broken cn Mrs, Mumford sent to a warehouse man for a repairer, One came and was in the house two weks, ‘Then ho left souenly, while Mrs, Mumford was ‘out of the house, The next night sho discovered that her jewels were also missing. Mra, * seumtord sald that seven dla- mond and sapphire ringr, including one of @leven carats, several of two carets and one of lesser size, were in her jowel cagc, as well as a sapphire an diamond bxooch. the finest gem she owned, valued at $3,000, be police can find no trace of the r Ir man. His employers likewise have lost track of him, —_——- DONEGAN AND M’GEE ARE SENTENCED TO SING SING. Leader of ‘Yakey Yaken" Geta Six- teen Yours and Ex-Soldier Seven Years, Ten Months, Justice Kenefick, In the Criminal Branch of the Supreme Court, to-day aentenced “Nine-Hyed” Donegan, the ‘slayer of James Brennan, to Sing Bing Prison for sixteen years and two months, Donegan was tho leader of a Fourth Ward gang known as the ‘Yakey Yokes.” Brenhan commanded the rem> Mitchell in a row at Naty a Yorty-first street over the proper way {eidaates mine, Beer Het Was Sen- & in| for seven Bi Sauna I ae Justl et sentencing @ Justice K. @aid that ho could not overlook iis fact that McGeo had been # soldier who had fougnt bravely for his coun- tty and was wounded In ita defense, Mrs. Maybrick’s Via The recent visit of M Maybrick to Bing | t notable event, 4 Tst gime on Jatery @ formericonvict was permitted visit New York State's penal institu. on Mrs, Maybrick's visit was ar. Tanged by courtesy of Superintendent of Prisons Collins, who gave her the entree to Sing Bie and other State orisona wpe. request of The Sunday World, ira. Maybrick's investigation of the puureipal prisons and reformatories of Hd she has Incorporated In a se- rleg of splendidly written atudies, which ' Rt eRe consecutively In the New junday World, beginning next au nday, March 5, ‘hey are to be finely {iiustrated with photographs taken cs- Dectally for this series, —_. GET THE THRILL, There ip a thrill in every line of @ Sherlock Holmes story unlike any aie Aauon,, Read "The Mystery of to Sing Sing, Florence Prison was ‘orl lor Su; Mell Pplement and "SAY THE Alitke—*Our Bill of Fare the Perplex } iv ; It is a strange. wind, that blows no | Complaint from the {hriates: of the Martha Waghington Hotel. ‘Thiy times ft is the cry of hunger that goes tp | from tho lips of a band of famighed ladles !n an agoniaed wall, Manager Cadwell inclined an ear, al- ready nearly deafenod with listening t? | loud clamors of abuse about negligent | curlingsirons, and disturbed beauty {siven, to hear that the deat @lris who {inhko the woman's hotel thelr hanpy home were actually sutering from want of proper nourishment. | Mr, Cadwell had notled a look of pallor on the faces of his guests for many weels, but had alttlbuted It to ja decrease In the nuraber of men gall- ers from twenty-five to twelve a week, Who he heard the real cause, he was stitmped, His I{ttle plan of. asking the fesivity looked Uke poor relief work. Say Everything Tastes Allke. It seems thet a tremendous kick {s coming morning, alght’ and” noon from the pretty yeflow dining-room on the second. ffoor, where the permanent resi- dents partake of their daily bread, The bread proper 1# all rght, but. «hen tt | comes to the other things on the menu, tho ladies say, the food 1s not ba to ent, “Pueray of thplit peath,” lspa the| pretty waitress with a smile that tempts the more trustful to order the soup, “Woath beet} tweet breadth in cather- OFFICER NAMES PRIVATE IN SUIT Lieutenant in mney S.A, Stationed. at Fort Niagara, Wants Di- | Vorce, Alleging Wife Was Too Friendly with Enlisted Man. TOCKPORT, March 8—Army circles at staid old Fort Niagara have been Mterally staggered by the sult for di- voree which Lisut, John McDonald, of Co, L, Highth United States Infantry, | has brought against his wife, Jennie. | ‘The astounding thing about the scandal | is that Lieut, MoDonald names Private Juseph T, Allen, of his own company, us the despoiler of his happiness, Mrs. McDonald, who {8 a very beautiful woman, and has always been a favorite in army society, has put in an answer) to the duit denying all the charges. In the opening part of his complaint Lieut. McDonald says that he had In- formation that his wife was more friendly with Private Allen than the .o- | Wife of an officer should be with a pri- vate. He ilnally suspected her fidelity, he says, and began to watch her. In this he was assisted by certain other officers, and McDonald says he and oth- ers saw enough to confirm thelr sus- picions, The dute of Oct. 12, 1904, ts one of those specifically stated in the affidavit. At that time Lieut, McDonald was ab- gent from the post, but friends of his made discoveries whtch they aftennanl communicted to him, 1898, at Knoxville, Tenn, Mrs. McDon- ald was then @ widow with two chil- dren, and detonged to one of the best- known families {n the South, | bell-giris): steam. plpos too cold to heat | Parichurst Soclety up for an evening's) were watching and are alleged to have | The McDonalds were marred Aug, 15, | Y’RE ILL-F ED. Guests of the Martha Washington Assert that Everything Tastes Is First-Class,” Declares ed Manager, flow THaY. Binnens OVER tT; Eat | i wole, and thtuffed capon," murmurs ithe maid in pleasing refratn; but when the food comes on the diners say that ‘beef, bird and, bread taste quite allke, “Lobther thalad,” the patrons declare, Je only canned shrimp with little dressing of vaseline and acetic acid. “Tthe eweam and thtewed pwunthet.” ‘This frozen dainty, if It's @ pretty color, satisfies the feminine craving and the Browls at dessert time aro fewest, But a half hour Jater there comes o'er them a feellng of hunger that they cannot resist, and ‘these abused, under- | fed women rush out to the nearest drug |store to buy !e6 cream sodas. Cooking Bad They Say. | one food Jo unpalatable and badly gays one of these irate Mar- thas. “We think everything comes to us after a six months’ sojourn in a |cold storage warehouse, and Is cooked all together In the atme oven, All H | food tastes alike to us.” “Td like any one to find me a hashe house where you can got twenty-one meals a week for six miserly dollars that can compare with those we sere here for quality and variety,” says the Perplexed munager, “\Wliy, we are los. ing money on that dining-room right along. It costs 9 a good doal more to vun it then we get back In bourd, If it Were not for the « la cate resteur \rant downstairs we'd have to shut ‘ip |shop, But our patrons demand mealg on the Americon plan, and we do our ion for ‘them, Our Dill of flere te firet i oiWhat will come of it all no one knows. At td ee Regis appetites mo hungry and take what solace they tea in the trusty ohanine -dish and the milk bottle on the window-sill, 'PALLAS PUTS BOOTBLACKS | OUT OF CITY HALL PARK. | Park Commi; Offended by U Shiners Will a| Park Commiestoner Pallas visited the City Hall to-day to attend the meeting of the Board of Wstimate, Walking through City Hall Park his antitic | Sense was offended by the bootblacking | stands along the main walk and at the Chambers street corner, under permit from the dopantment of which Com- | ml*sioner Pallas ts the head. Mr, Pallas ordered all the men he saw at their stands to “pack up und get out."! None jot those he addressed knew him and all refused to budke. | The Commissioner wasted no time In | talk, He went to the City Hall police jetation and {netructed Acting Capt. | Snyder to clear the park of the boot- | blacks and to let none of them return until their stenda had been approved by the Park Department. The boot- blacks gathered after the eviotion and decided to appeal to Mayor McClellan, but the Mayor was at the Board of Eatimate meeting and they could not reach him, They will try again later in the day. { oward CURES CORNS & BUNIONS. Nothing Like It. Price 260. JAMES S, COWARD, 268-274 Greenwich St;, N.Y, There are men of varied mi: or some other color, But Vogel Brothers label, $12, $15, Is the price range of these black suits in the new breasted sack modele-—the difference in the style of the garments—only in t feeling Thibets, serviceable Cheviots, smart, unfinished Worsteds or Diagonals, Every suit is marked by our shapely shoulders, snug-fitting collars, smooth-setting coat fronts—features that dig. tinguish Vogel Brothers clothes from ordinary ready-made clothing Vogel Brothors AQm a Bh Ane, Open Saturday night till 10 o'clock, The Black Suit for Service and for Style. inds just as there are men of varied forms. Some of them will take to gray or brown the man who chooses black, chooses well. And if he has a discriminating eye, his selection will fall upon a black suit identified by the $20, $25, le and double- ye) marks no difference in @ fabric _used—rich, soi IN His. ENGINE ROOM, Had Worked Auld M Machinery tn) Flour Milly Thirty-nine | ¥ | Valentine Grass, sixty yenrs old, an) aller in Heckor & Co,'s flour mills, at) Cherry and Pike streets, was ground to Pieced to-day amid the Bhafting and belting In the engine room of tite plant, | He had been working among the ima- ¢innery which idlied him day in and day out for thirty-nine years, How Grass was caught in the main | thaft belting will never be known. ‘The | Ngst the engineer knew of Grasa's fate | was when he heard, above the roar of | ‘Ne engines, the impact of the oller’s | body against the belting as It carried {he man along, Steam was cut off on the inatint, but before the piston had | stopped its plunging Grass was a mass | PUSS Bane Anat n flosh, A grown-up family survives aller, He hed lived with them ae x 353 Stanhope street, Brook) Ua eset PLAIN WORDS ON CATARRH CURES, The Riker Co.’s Views, Just at this time of tho year hewspaners are filled with arial ments of Catarth cures of one kind or anpther to such an extent that a World reporter opened up a talk on the subject with Mr, Cosden, pone eral manager of Riker’s Druy Stores, “In all ptobability,” sald Mr, Cos- on sale In our store, But we eannot | Ye Guarantee these various remedies; of course, they may be meritorlous—as to that we cannot say—we buy them tainly would not sell them if we thought they were in any way inju- rious, “But,” continued Mr, Cosden, “there 8 one Catarrh cure we know all about, and that Catarrh cure, we back up with our reputation as phar- mactsts, and with our bone fide guar-| antee, That remedy fs Rexall Mucu- Tone, We know how Rexall Mucu Tone ‘8 made, what moadicines arc used {n compounding it and the seru- tylous care with which {t fs manu- ‘actured, and we Know that it is an honest, meritorious remedy, that has cured thousands of chronic sufferers from Catarrh, “The yery first dose of MuciisTone will brace you up, will give you new strength and hope, will convince you that at last you have found a medl- eine that goes right to the spot and floes the work for which it ts in+ tended; and with @ach succeeding dose you will fee! better and better, stronger end stronger, “You will re- galn your appetite, will find yourself eating heartily, and will foel that yonr food is doing you good. You will note an Increasé of blood, Your hands and feet will he warm, tnstead of cold and clammy, Your nerves will become steady. You will sleep gountly and you will getup in the morning wonderfully refreshed, and despondency will be a thing of the past; and besides,” cantinued Mr, Cosden, "Rexall Mucu-Tone will ac- compsh all this in an astonishingly short.time, .It makes no difference whether you ore just beginning to feel badly or whether you have suf- fered for years—we say Mucu-Tone will cure you—just try us out on this statement, fit does not do all that we have claimed for it we will imme- diately refund your money, You can get a large trial bottle for fitty cents, Riker’s, 6th Ave. and 23d St., Broad- way and 9th St, We have appointed the following firms exclusive agents for New York City and vicinity, and at thelr stores only can Rexall remedies be had on the guarantee plan: Hegeman & Co, Corporation, 400 Broadway and four branches; J. Jungmann, 1020 Third Av. and 428 Columbus Av.; Kinsman’s drug stores, 126th St. ‘and Highth Ay.; Bu- gene Hartnett, Jersey City; Petty 8 Prudential Pharmacy, Newark, N. a eT OOK for this Shield on the window when you buy cigars, United Cigar Stores Co. NTISTRY. GUILSHAN TEETH GAS Ti test Za $1.00 All Gold Crowns, $5.00, Bridge Work, per tooth, $5.00, TEETH $4—$7—&—FHlO. 188 REPAIRED WHILE WAITING. E, Cor, 125th St. & 8th Nba OPEN UNTIL 8 P. M. Don’t Go to a Dentist as you would to a bar ain counter, It re. quires more oare @ mere purchase of me} and NTEE ARTISTIO SKILL ar rane Et . mprove Your'nn ‘ap- expression uatity will perm! ey palniess pparetions, Ex- “BROADWAY DENTAL foe rerrx | Broadway, near ith | 9 to 7, Sunday, 10 to a HELP WANTED—MALE, ET AARARILR UCR AAA WANTED—An lal. | shipping clerk; cy used to heavy: references feaule Address Pre ox we World, a The 1905 World ANGALAe is the business + -1's most reliable handbook, a com.cte library of vale uable information, It's the standard from the manufacturers and we cer- x 4 PERFECO' dway, 95 Nasuau Street, 974 Third Avenue. 2208 Third Avenue. 2779 Third A bi outtauta in tee 80.80 fen, "every one Of them can be found gett to Nett bo Patent He hovar.s jorner 120th Street, UNION FOR sng = mer The reason W. L. Dougias $3.50 Ma )are the greatest sellers in. the world, is, because of their excellent style, easy fitting and superior wearing qualities, If | could show $3.50 ty | ig you the difference between the shoes made in my factory and those of other maki itd the highgrade leathers used, you would understand why W. L.. Douglas shoes cost more to make, why they hold thelr shape, fit better, wear @ longer, and are of greater intrinsic * name and price on the bottorh. Look for It, Take no substitute, Sofd by all shos dealers, Mas ell! CUSTOMER. me i Re nd $1.7, Hf iio on every Pitta BROOKLYN, corner Thornton Street, | 250 Went 125th Street. 46th and 147th Streets. Newark Avenue. NEWARK—765 Broad Street, v week. Pianos and no extras made, It is to your All Cars PIANOS AND ORGANS, 6 Pianos, including stool and cover. down and then’ only $1.00 per. home upon first payment of $5, No interest charged for time taken in making payments, No insurance lay. This is one offthe most ¢x- traordinary piano offers one and save from $150 to $200, WALTERS PIANOS, HARMONY PIANOS, On easy terms of $5.00 down and $1.00 per week, Transter to Att Cans Teansrer To LEGION Td 5 AvEZ 591060". Crowning Piano Value of the Century. Come To-Morrow, for Saturday Will Be a Great Piano Day, $5.00 delivered to your. whatéyer, Don't de- ever advantage to secure OTHER REMARKABLE PIANO OFFERS: PIANOS AND ORGANS. BURNHAM PIANOS, RICHARDSON PIANOS, EXCHANGE your old plano fora beautiful now one and pay any balance due the ey rate of $1.00 per week, few. of ivan mid panes, Do not buy # kecond-hand ol ot any pre 4 Suet rowing your rien ‘away, for If they were of any use people would not ey lo part with them, UPON REQUEST our representative will call upon you, | Third Floor, 60th St, Section. 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AN ASSORTED STOCK of Hexwond acl id IBS A) American annual, 25 cents; b: i 35. cents, idan Ae Mond Fa remem) 2a ks OREN WATOH O (Ladies! ¥ paymen dei DOLLAR down, $1 weel uy iy bate iy albely tee ha i pers, dimwing sets and other drawl fratertata sheath Rood fob ule, at exe 80 Nassai prices, LOUIS CO, AD ttn ‘ev. yew York, ND DIAMONDS, or STREY aera DusBROgeEE, AND {Cortlandt Btreeta is five Shes idea roy, sd puke reet, $60 Pulton Streot, id check Wai oes through to destination, kentlemon’s clothing; 1 aatletac tal; {ne ‘diamond rine, $15, MAIBATIC JEW- ¥ 00, RAILROADS, PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD, WHSsTt roe Dead: roinutes ty iret ne Women's Kid Gloves BHU" RAILWAY, ys & OHIO, BALLWAL.- 2.05 5 P OMPOR and nailer pied 408 (North Nd, Boing Hd PM und 1854, 118 ana got “Avenile (below e (corner Oth Pennsylvania Anne: Transfer Company eae from hos for oearitnae brings A, ISO Bth av. bomutiful genie i payments, TAN DIA A whoto parereert ) Drvrmraa? — seyeiveamsar ene | > yee Sa Sor tae Ad lee aig om hal Spates hig, No seourit =e dag "Merncricas ion hen requiry emanel aes on? oyna ¢ren, Dan't Write,phone Ya A iver Seore eev seyret? volumes. Or ory 0, OF N wre shoes 5 | plain or white Maco Feet—d: My 18, 20,22, 24, 26-and 30 West Fourteenth Street, 7,914, 48,96, $1/494 90 8 2%) 93,395 24, Ea it Thirk Casstmeres, Chaviots, 02, Worsteds and Corduroy ture—4 to 35 yeatssesses add game rary ch pee Lelong iepommele yr siren daa dedoe oda ope COO all ———— 4 The Shirt Waist Room, Stylish Aitineay favorite etter gustomere) in’ wecona| — PordBatly Spetn Smartand-Beautital story of new addition, door above: Tallored andsDress-Hets BUTTERICK PATTERN depart. ment. Entire room—85x100— fs devoted to Washable Watste, MATERIALS — Lawn, Batiste, Linen, Swiss, Gingham, Chamibray, Percale, Also " Mull, ete-White, Semi-Trlmmed Hate 7, ful, with lace, agit and homatttehing. thon tron Dacle OF aide, Untrimmed Straws, « ‘These on Sale To-morrow! ignite sin aparent okes of lover em oa ore nia Fine White Skirts Melow Regular ung enolate toe deterbae Women's White Cam! Ikoo and two Ietring often wih tae eS or tuk ori i ae i three tr ose ; tre ae oe i Seed alto jane and ern Batra Ping Cum ireulee Aauees fandromely Sim ‘rma anit PEO ro siete rk ego New tine bys. At Bilkent Seater ee Heyy ey deat -——_________-» MISSES’ “SAMPLE” DRESS SKIRTS worth $5,00 and $6.00, ) Spring Checks and Mintue¢s also Black, Navy “atid Cheviots—samples on which orders were ‘taken for Spring, can depend wpon correct styles, Man tailored—12 to de Five and Six dollar Skists for Two ninety-eipht, Dressy White Dotted Swiss Waist, OK Sle s and Tense also til pleted lt Waist vaiste-—atooks | ta these, and ou new rat with dadnt; narrow Insertings—not and beautiful Noveltlea tn 404 New Spring Neckwear Seturdey Sale of Cxhsiks Brel pica jare—tinen Lawn Bier re ty nina Ea i, . ‘ 98|" he same Corals that : tallersaot fan wae ae vt Un ett 25 en, y ite ans Bice tary nine Baty \ ind eu ‘walt hatte .08,, 149 | ls Ni ohinge— (ws rie HE Ge oe Uhetratnd Great Valuesin © 15.419, .25...39] Ribbons by Gard Chiffon Te Dressy SIIk Girdles ceesiray a Don't jndwe these by the prices | ti for we are giving the beet girdle yaluew in New York, you oun mate! aha & shit bacnhhal Ice Skates Dreier nnd pian, ak: manna To close out balance of aeeetore Oe to FTD.cs.» «69 to .96| Thove that were $3.98, High Bodloes of @oft Loulsine Bilk— plain or hand shir Liiley yea a ‘Table d' Hote re 5 Courses... 30 ¢ 11,30 to 2,30, SATURDAY, MARCH Consomm Bisque of Blue Taatat 9 Small oaranartota ira! ‘Ken fot ner CH imestith 18 NG ed. buckles, Ome wil Pinout Taney y Yowell Women's Hosiery Specially low for Saturday, Allover Lace sell ie ‘Tan and , | Past Black—seanaloss—valuo .26...... +14 sd Vesa 6 Fast Black Cotton--Hormedort dye— lad with it louble SOLOS —-VALUC LBD. ssssessersseceseserenener # 1 phage, German, Creamed Rice Pudding, anil Tea, Cortes OF MIIK.) Elec'ria and Cooking Methote As Adopted by U, 8, Soft, pHable—2-clasp—Tan, 2] Wine, Gray, White—All ‘Sites...., «4 eat of quality of these gloves |e Dumber of customers who re- tam for "2 or 3 fit'and wear 00 we ira more—tuey MORNING SALES sess Saturday, Until 1 P,. Girls’ White Lawn Guimpes All sizes—clusters of plun or hemstitch tucks with emb'y insertinge-neck and sleeves”, OQ with hemstitch ruffle—worth,70° Fresh from the boxes; no old stock, SECOND FLOOR—CENTRE BUILDING, Boys’ All Wool Suits Norfolk, double breast and BN geet ed isting tH pint cvlorings—sises, according tt, ie, #t0 15 yeare— 1.65 ‘Value $2.98 to $3.08 THIRD FLOOR—CENTRE BUILDING, Boys’ Laundered Shirts Soft Bosom—new Spring styles in Madras and corded Percale— 20s— omen’s Corday Hats Also dented Flares—made of G folds and fancy Ince and silk braid o~ black, white, brown, navy, red, champagne—lat Spring shapes—value $3.98. THIRD FLOOR--WEST BUILDING Crepe Chiffon Veila Beautiful patty 92) te Ba Spring shades. lo 2-In. hemstitoh whey tah Mar piace Silk Pettiooate Good, firm Taffeta BUlk—ac- cordion flounces with tucked rufie—extra probed ton ruf> fle underneath—value $5.00, SPCOND FLOOR. 3,29 Children’s Heavy; 3) Fast Black Cotton—oxtra spliced heels and toes—all elaee— bare 15 to ALIN FLOOR— Oakley’s Perfumes Two alzes Wood Violet, Jooke: Club, White har and other worth ,49 to 69. ‘HIRD FLOOR Women’s Contille Corsets Medium hip--stvaight fronts— excellent for medium +8 stout figure#—all sige it In 59 arab onl y—unual A When you see the maker's name you reallue what @ baFRaln they are, SECOND FLOOR-CBENTRE BUILDING,