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Experience When He Re- and Arrest of Of- f Quickly Follows. CASE OF ITS KIND, ton Under State Law Pro- biting Wrongful Injury to Person or Property, W. F. Waketeld, of Port [| has sentenced Charlos Crows, five vears, to serve three ‘in the Kings County Peniten- enticing and getting a youth n years of age to drink intox!- |; Higuor for the first time. p fe attmcting wide atten- one its being the first of g kind before the courts of West- County, The records in Jus- ne CH 10, 1905, E. a, ay ey 10. Spring Coats Silk Lined Double Derby Coverts in tan and olive shades or g Englis 5 hBlack Cheviots Presenting all the new fea- tures which have made the corset-fitting Top Covert the queen of Spring Coats. SaddlerStrapSeams (Like Picture.) The latest London craze; first time reproduced here; collarless model, square dip to shoulder, new coat sleeve with cuffs, Spring weight, to wear from: now till Summer, Saturday Only § 5° Courts Comparison with $10 Coats, SALE AT BOTH STORES. d’a court: show. that tl ‘man, was a driver for yin Port Chester, youth in question, Albert igo employed, On Fri- the convicted man, ‘that He was feeling Hee d-that Dietz be allowed to i sassy te the wagon eround was given, and the boy went ‘They had not gone long befrr took from his coat pocket a whiskey and asked the hoy with him, ‘The latter do- that he had never taken or amy other kind of lUguor, ugly ami throatened to put out of the wagon and tell yer thet he ran away and work, Then, he sald, the boy this job. \ reed to Drink, ‘boy persisted in refusing i in front of @ sa- ea gee Crews told the tthe place with him. he a by Crew. the Hast river at the nth street to-day, ithe crew of a barge, at ‘The woman climbed Pitt ‘bridge. She knelt on 7 the . found et night by his em- i and searching friends, A physl- into the water, The tide was ronning jearried her alongside a the deck of the barge. n to-day the Justice classl- “qaae as one of the most out- es he was over called upom Caustic Comment. the act one of pure devil- ppired by the lowest deprav- an Evening World re- wish I had power to send R to, Stete's prison for A long Three months does not meet the yents of the case,” was imposed under Sec- ft the Penal Code, which any person who wilfully and injures the person or prop- endangers the public peace or quirages public peace or! Onl yublic decency shall be lable y a Few Cuts, old does not agree with Judge who deolded that pub- gaticn 18 not a crime. RGE NURSE fall from a windows}l) *nue, When he woke up after the fall all he did assistance, Woman Employed at Wal- MAstoria Said to Have who lives in the second night-robe, “What's the matter?” “I want to go to my glass is sharp, Please the boy, — ha Rittman, a handsome ‘who has been employed hutwe at the Waldorf-As- was arraigned in Jefferson Mar- Court to-day on the charge » preferred by a hotel detec- charge was made that Miss had taken threes oups and } and linen, to the value of $15, the hotel, | itman, who lives at No, 20 ty-fourth street, was indig- her arrest. She was taken to lon last night and on bonds furnished ‘professional bondsman. Rittman sald, that the things n given to her by patients, [1 ) she plained, for the fe all table linen used by ills and after. in order to run Tf the patients we of the linen {n other shatt, “It's about time," sadd be you think this glass NO EXTRADITION Gov, a } allowed to di accord. Harris to New Jersey, 4 ittman, and she received | ich presents, When the writ of habeas corpus for a MITTEE OF NINE “" EAPS INTORIVER AFTER PRAYER lary ‘Murphy Attempts Suicide by Drowning, but Is Rescued by Two Members of a Barge shaft for five stories, land on tho ce-| ment bottom and recelve nothing more | than a few bruises and cuts broken gldss. That 18 what happened to Charles Ruff at No, 2103 Second ave | Charlie had been sleeping on his bed | for three hours when he arose, walked to the low-silled window and leaned! over, The fall was straight, the Woy landing In a heap at the bottom of the shaft, His cries aroused Mrs, Steibel, Higigns Declines to Papers Sending Dreyer and Mary Murphy, forty-eight years’ 014, of No, 20 Cherry street, jumped into foot of Fitty- She was rescued y Louls Gray and Lake Dillon, of Bixtieth street. down a long filght of steps to a temporary dock at ninth street, which is used by the Pennsylvania Steel Company in lconstructing the Blackwell's Tuland the dock and ved aloud, attracting the attention jof some workmen, who approached her. When she saw them coming she jump up stream and barge a block “way. Dillon jumped in after her and with the assistance of Gray got her to The woman was taken to Flower {Hospital and later to Bellevue, FELL 5 STORIES WHILE ASLEEP Boy Somnambulist Tumbles! from Window to Bottom of Shaft and Is Picked Up with! Not many boys eleven years old can down an alr- | from | from his sleep was to cry for| floor, Looking down the shaft she saw him in hig she asked, room, and this help!"’ shouted Mrs, Stelbel then rushed to the top floor and pounded for the Ruffs to open the door, She could not arouse them, however, and so she’ summoned Police. man Woods, and together they man- aged to awaken the family, Then the party hurried to the bottom of the Charlie, ‘May- doesn't cut.” They put him back to bed and tied ‘him in while he resumed his sleep, 2 arnt FOR ARRESTED BROKERS, Issue the release of Benjamin J. Dreyer and George W. Harris, the brokers who were arrested and he or extradition HOLDS FINAL SESSION, | on an inaictment found in Hoboken on i fhe complaint of Recorder Stanton that Rockland s' Be Made Public Some Time To-Day. ‘work of the Committeo of Nine completed and its report on situation may be made pub- ‘The committee ts holding fore Justtce Dowling was no evidence there had been committed, the Bal fey at wel y transaction, their oces having been Hewan, 7 with @ branch on Police Situation May|the brokers had obtained 200 shares of | > ck from him under false pretences, came up for argument be this afternoon, Terence McManus, of ex Gov, Black's finm, announced that Gov. Higgins had already ordered the release of the brok- era. The Governor's findings were that at any crime and there was r and Har- at the ime of As he cece i en | just gore ou [6% of Pol SEEKS A BARGAIN Wants to Get Vault Space at Forty-second Street Depot for $7,000, but City Demands $10,000. ‘The Board of Estimate to-day fixed the compensation whic hthe city shall receive for land and vault space occu- pled by the New York Central Railroad In the enlargement of the Grand Central Btation and the land between Depew place and Lexington avenue at $855,000. A long discussion followed the appll- cation of the company for o grant for vault space on one side of the station. ‘This the company wishes to secure in perpetuity and at a nominal rental. The board determined that the grant shall run for only twenty-five years, and that the rental shall be at the ratn of $10,000 a year, Tra Place, attorney for the company, sald the corporation would not agree to the terms, The company was pre- pared to pay $7,000 0 year for the vault space and (hat only on a grant ‘in pe:petuity, The Board.of Estimate re- fused to change its terms, The Board ilso determined that the clty shall puy one-half only of the es- timated cost of building the viaduct which the company proposes to orect over the tracks north of the station, The cost will be $170,000, Attorney Place declared that the clty should meet the entire expense EVENING WORLD PICTURE FINDS MISSING MAN. Samuel Abelman Sees Himself in Print and Hurries Home to Stop Friends’ Worry, Samuel Abelman, the well-to-do @aloon-keoper who disappeared from his place at No. $51 First avenue Satur. day, was found last night through the agency of The Evening World. Mr, Abelman made haste to return home, and as soon as he had reassured his friends that he was all right he in- formed The Evening World that he had reappeared, Mr. Abelman sald that he had been In a Turkish bath yesterday and after waking up he purchased Thursday's Evening Word and saw In it his pic- ture, with his bartender, Billy, and) the account of his belng missing. This was the first intimation, he said, that this absence from his business had caused any uneasiness, PUGILIST MOORE SENTENCED Says He Is Innocent of Burglary in Yonkers, Richard Moore, a prize-fighter who once fought “Kld" McCoy, was to-day arratgned before County Judge Platt at White Plains and sentenced to Sing Bing prison for a term of two to three years at hard labor for robbing the home of Frank Gilmore at Yonkers, Before Judge Platt passed sentence Moore sald: “The woman who Identified me and sald @he saw me going out of the yard was mistaken, Why ,I had just re- turned from taking part in a fight at Philadelphia and * know nothing the the burglary.” Moore after his sentence broke down and wept like a child, ete LOST BOTH LEGS IN GETTING TO HIS WORK. to Board Crowd- He Under Newmark Try ed Harlem Train F | w utter Hving at xthh Julius Newmark, 1 st One Hund ani |street, lost both legs In effort to board a crowded train to get down- }town to his work to-day at the One | Hundred and h street station of the Harlem Rallroad ewmark had first tried to board an "train at Third avenue and One Hundred and Sixth street, and stood in the dense crowd wi filled the plat- form there for nearly half an hour, but was unable to get aboard a car, Then he hurried over to Park avenue, Bary, who saw hls the station a train was| had only eaten one meal a day. In Newmark grabbed | momorandum book,found in hi THE WORED: FRIDAY EVENING, MAR $7.50 for Men’s Silk Lined Top Coats, Ya Allkwoo! coverts— cif cut and made in latest Yimstyie—rever before at such a price, $6.95 for Men’s $15. Suits. You willfind it profit. * bls to examine these , 59 surpassing values. for Men's $3 to$4Pants. A cholce collection of Pants made up of-odds and ends from our higher Sale than our price of 4.59, for Boys’ 1.35 are * sults, Alt wool, double breasted, ne vest Sty‘es, latest colorings ; made to with if Stand rough wear; equal to any 3.50 suit in town, 100,000 [High Grade Cigars, 50 for $1.00. The following §c, Straight Cigars; Celebrated Royal George Rothschild. Robert Boyle Pertecto, Cuban Figaro, Every cigar guaranteed long filler, Havana seed wrapper; wrr** 1,00 box of 50,, Underprice Basement. 3 x for Men’s & Boys’ 50c., 75c. & 1.00 Negligee Shirts, The great sale continues—affording unequalled chances in good shirts for almost nothing — mostly manufac. turers’ samples and small lots—mad- ras, percale and cheviot. No seconds, butall perfect, Sizes 12 to 17, All at 35c. Bach or 3 for 1,00, 8c for Men's $200 and 95c sample Silk Miteatisa cin Underwear, for Men's 15¢. Golden Star brand Socks, black and tan, ———ESEEEreSS=== JAMES MOGREERY & C0 Misses’ Suit Department: Spring Suits. Made of checked or plain colored cloth, 38inch Coats, pleated Skirts, Sizes 14 and 16 years, 22,50 Blue, black. or mixed cloth Suits, with 26 inch Coats and pleated Skirts, 15,00 New, checked cloth, pleated walking Skirts, 5:50 Heavy, Cravenette Rain Coats, Newstrapped model 12,50 Children’s “Pinafore” Dresses with gingham Skirt, Collar and Straps and Lawn Bodice, 2.75 Twenty-third Street. danger. He missed and fell between a car and the platform, Six cars passed over his legs, severing them, ‘olice- man MeEntee, who was on the train, saw the accldent and jumped off, He and Barry lifted the man to the station platform and Dr, Steward hurried him, Sill consclana, to Harlem Hospital, | te PENNILESS, KILLS HIMSELF IN HOTEL, {Laat Dollar Gone and Out of Work | Man from Jeracy Resorte to Bullet, After spending his last dollar and desperate over the failure of his long | search for work Alexander McStrazick middie aged, blew out his brains In his room at the Mills Hotel, Bleucker street, to-day, His body was found by a He had been A revolver was in chambermald at noon, dead several hours. hia righth and, For the past’ year’ the has been "| Lined with Taffetas Silk, lving at the Mills Hote), found ployment only at rare intervals and gradually his slender savings were used up, During the last three weeks h cloth- re anked, thes, hla sister, vine | Hdrvison, N. 2.4% Youiied of’ bio death, @ 3) FOR FACTS AND FIGURES Sheet Music “Love and Kisses.” “I’m Going to Leave You.” “Albany.” “pm TrylngSo Hard to.Forget You.” “My Home the River.” bola,” intermezzo, “Jim Badger. “Why Don't They Play with Ma" “Dear, Single from 12 to 6. é 4-Hour JAMES McCREERY & CO, Ladies’ Coats, Tan Covert Cloth and black Broadcloth Jackets, For Youths, Single and Double-Breasted, in the fabrics and cut most popular with college boys and young men, $12 to $25, | At the 13th St. and Canal St, Stores we ure showing new styles for children. Berkleys, Kensingtons, Imported Madras and Mercerized Cheviots, Light-weight Fabrics and Silk and Linen Mixtures, Gouch Govers Ssectat for 4 Hours. Be sure and get one at this low price, All are i+ a splendid se’ec- tion of Oriental Patterns. Offered from 9 A. M, till 1 P.M, at . Double Blue Stamps from 8 to 12, I; LL Immense Saturda y Sales.| | ceed ——— nr » Boys’ 4.50 Suits at $2.49 An Offering of the Most Sensational Kind on Sale All Day To-Morrow. We sell no satinettes or cottonades, which insures complete satisfaction, This assortment includes TWO-PIECE SUITS, with extra Pants, NORFOLK SUITS, with one pair of bloomer pants; RUSSIAN: BLOUSE SUITS, with extra white collar, and ALL-WOOL COVERT: OVERCOATS, ages 3 to 16, Unsurpassed in style and workmanship, while the linings and e trimmings are thorough and durable, Special all day to-morrow at .........+65 Wanien 4-Hour Sale For Men and Boys. Positively on Sale ToeMorrow, from 9 A. M. till 1 P. M. Only. NO ‘ i Boys’ $3,50 Suits at $1.69, | Men’s Hats and Trousers. Another one of our great 4-Hour Specials—a value that | Speaks for Itself, Two-Plece Suits, ages 7 to 15, made, from Regular $2,00 values at $1,00, That’s saying enough. Savings speak louder through and through woven fabrics, dark patterrs snd ‘than words, The Trousers are shown in plain black and spring effects, Also. f-ussian Etons, of strictly all-wool |fancy effects; sixes 30 to 42 waist, The Hats are both stiff crash :cheviots, in the late.t and newest cffects, with em- and soft, in the latest Spring styles, Regularly $2.00, choice bau Aa Value. $3.50} from 9 A, M, till 1 Py Me e | of either Hat or Trousers, 9 A.M. till 1 P, M. to-morrow, at 4 908 OHOOOe ewer view Men’ ’ kt Special en’s and Youths’ pay Specials. , . H ! ’ s Youths’ $8.50 Suits at $5.00. |Men’s $9 Suits and Overcoats, $6. 42, strictly all-wool covert cloth, matched In ages 14 to 20, chest measure 28 to 36, In either double or single reer apa nody and Nive Suits made of blick cheviots, blue breasted styles, shown In the newest and: latest’ mixtures of | serves fancy cheviots or all-wool crashes, with turned bottoms, cheviots, crashes, both in dark or medium padded shoulders, “yataaned tated fea with silk and linen, effects, all have heavy padded shoulders, | and unexcell inings an inmings, cloth-back collars and turned bottoms, | made of strictly all~vool fabrics, inal | and through; value; on sale al value $8.50; on sale all day to-morrow at., e | day At vovresov eed i @ Men’s $12.00 Cravenette Rain Coats All Day at $8.50. 100 more on sale to-morrow at the same phenomenally low price which created such a big sensation last week. Cravenett 8 50 Rain Coats-—Priestly process—value $12.00; all day at... .ssssesseave veveeesee Peay MOU ITR) seeeengens irt Wais uits, $1.98. ‘e For 4 Hours Only, from 9 A. M. Till 1 P.M. ’, Second Shipment of Our Great Purchase of a Manufacturer's En- tire Lot of Shirt’ Waist Suits Will Be Placed on Sale for 4 Hours To-Morrow at a Record-Breaking Price. Later In the Season You Will Have to Pay Two and Three Times This Price for Equal Materials, Work- manship and Finish. |; phere are three new models which are bound to be the rage fater in,the season, Style No. 4 in chan pagne batiste; waist with four box lives front and sides of 5-inch cluny lace; skirt i {ull flare, dressmaker folds and lace trimmed to match waist. No, 2 In One lawn, white grounds with new spring designs and colorings; shirred walst wit front stock and cuff of .val, lace; full shirred flouncé skirt, Style No, 3 new shephérd check; waist shirred and piped; broad front, pearl button trimmed, e skirt new yoke effect, shirred and piped, All waists have very full sleeves; all sizes; choice for four hours to-morrow, at... sersssrsee seen seas sseesereres’ 9 All Misses’ $15 Suits (1:,) $9.98. Tailor-made Suits for misses’ and small women; made of all-wool cheviot or broadcloth, Showing a med with combination broade or si "aid, singleor double breasted, w’ ull y , lined ei ee or eat ae cle sus, colar and perce as 9 O08 Waist Sale. with postillion back, collar and cuffs finished with Persian silk trim- Made from extra fine quality dotted Swiss, A somely embroidered and plaited sides; also Girls’ Dresses, for 4 Hours, 89c. SATA LAWN WaTH Girls' Russian Dresses on sale from 9 A. M, till.1.P: My at one of the lowest prices ever offered. aited back, new leg-of-mutton sleeve, Made of the new spring check’ suiting in blue, green, red or brown, Have PI . c-' long waist effect, with collar, cuffs and side tab of cashmere, finished plaited from elbow to cuff, with fancy buttons and braid, and gored skirt with deep hem; sizes 6 to Cc fancy soft stock, all sizes; spe 69c 44; special to-morrow from 9 A, M. till 1 P, My atic. sesessserreeeserses & cial from9 A. M. to1P, Maat 9 e Saturday’s Splendid Shoe Offers Children’s Shoes, 49c. r) Men’s Good Shoes at $1.50. NT ee Lana eal Children’s Lace end Button Shoes, strong Women § Shoes. Vici Kid Shoes, in lace or congress, with and durable, in sizes 5,6, 7,8, Also a lot plain toes or with toe Hf of red Felt-Sole Slippers, for house wear, 49c Women’s Dongola Leather! caps patent leather, Also 1 5 O 4) ’ at. tees lip Lace and Button Shoes. Storm Calf Shoes....... ® \f ; Buys’ and Girls’ Lace Shoes, of solid leather and theyire in the newest Men's National Shoes at $2.00, well made, in neat styles, The girls’ sizes are LAs ” rT f AA) 8, 8%, 99%, 10, 10%, 11, The boys’ are Shapes, of excel'ent dura- In patent colt or patent calf, also vici kid é of calfskin leather, with heavy soles; sizes 8, bility and give perfect foot and box calf leather, in lace style; all new 8%, 9, 9%, 10, 1034, 11, tot SHOWN shapes are represented, in weights suitable 711%, 12, 1246, 43 CONN OTE for street or full-dress ORE, 13%, Special, at, 69c with regular height, wear; sizes 5 to ‘4, full y (oap> per Pall coveee cone heels all sizes, at, shapes, Choice of entire 2 A Ol@) we per palr, lot at, per pait......s60s Giris’ Shoes, Spectal at 89c. Men's $4 Shoes at f3, Lace or button styles, heavy soles and patent Damp-Proof Calfskin Leather Shoes, with cork soles, lace leather toe caps, Sizes, 844, 9% 9%, 10, and congress styles, all shapes and toe 10%h, 11, 11 Ye, 12, 1246, 13, 13%, 1, 1% 89c e caps or plain Common-sense shape, 3 OO and 2, Sale price, pair and In all widths, at Exceptional Values To-Morrow in ’ ° ° llen’s HighsGrade Pajamas New Spring Styles $1.45, 2.45, 3.75 |, 52,95, 4.95 Also large assortments of | La ' | Imported Flannel «& Silk Pajamas | : : | 12,50 “Redingote” storm Coats, made of tan or Oxford Cravenette. 18,00 Black Broadcloth, three- quarter length Coats, Artistic Fancy Furniture New Lines, in Gold Leaf, Vernis Martin, Marqueterie and Trimmed with braid, lined | Mahogany are now being displayed. See and Double-Breasted with black or white Taffe.| Special Sale, To-morrow | Suits $0.00 to $40.00 tas silk, CURIO CABINETS, Vernt; Martin or Mahogany, 2 shelves, ‘$29.06 a , MAHOGANY MUSIC CABINETS, $10.95, 15.75, 17.75 | Hackett,Carhart&Co 22,50 | MAHOGANY WORK TABLES, $10.00, 13.50, 15.75 | | Three Cor, 13th St, MAHOGANY FANCY TABLES, plain and inlaid, $7.95, 10.95, 12.50 | | BROADWAY | Cor: Canal St, Twenty-Third Street, MAHOGANY CLOSED DESKS, £13.75, 16,50, 18.75 Stores. Near Chambers THIRD FLOOR, eereme enemies neem: memset “WORLD READERS West Twenty-third Street READ WORLD WANTS." SEE. 1906. WORLD ALMANAC. ‘aan ta ale Ai, wig Sadi la aba ca nai aby