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CHASED MAN I ~-FIFTH AVENUE Paying-Teller of the Chase Na- ’ tonal Bank Pursued a Young ‘Man, Who Ran Into a Polloe- ‘man’s Arms, A woll+treseed young man, pale of face and greatly excited, darted out of the uptown branch of the Chase Na- tional Bank, at Fifth avenue and Bigh- “ponth street, to-day, and started up the avenue at breakneck speed, Close at his heels rushed the paying- teller, bareheaded and waving his arms wildly, “Btop thief!” shouted the teller, The ery was taken up by women us well x6 men, who raceq up the sidewalk after ‘the fugitive, Fashionable equpages also took part ini tho chase, At Twentieth street the young man fan into the arms of a policeman, who took him to the Weat Thintleth street station, There ha gave his name us John Edmundson, Ms age as nineteen, @nd sald his father was a tobacco merchant in Ralelgh, N, C, He sald he was a clerk employéd by the Amen+ @an Tobacco Company, ‘The paying teller declared that young Edmundson had tried to pass a bogus check for $175, “He handed me the check, which bore the name of the American Tobacco Company and was countersigned by William Luhman, the auditor,’ sald the bank teller, “I became suspicious and Atarted to telephone the Tobacco Gom- ny, As I did so this young man rted out of the bank, I followed him, I know that the signature on the check ds forged, but 1 won't say he forged it,” Edmundson thad no statement to make, He sald he had gecured his pos: itton Faron Auditor Luhman and the influence of his father. He has been in New York only a few weeks and has Book Mf ot No, 107 West Sixty-ninth atreet, MUST SERVE TERM, Indge Newburger Decides There Is No Reason to Interfere in Johnaon’s Case, Judge Newburger, in General Ses- Blons, to-day, sald he would not inter- fere in the case of Charles T. B. Johneon, serving a seven-year sentence for forgery, on his plea of guilty. » Johnston was bookkeeper for a com~ pany at No. 276 Pearl street, and was arrested and indicted last September, and pleaded guilty to forgery and was wentenced, A month ago J, P, Sheffield, & lawyer, presented affidavits to the Court to the effect that, at the mos, Johnston was gullty only of potty, lar. | 1 ceny, punishable by one year's Impnison- ment. A representative of Distriot-, torney Jerome told the Judge he had In- vestigated and thought the lawyer's claim justified, Judge Newburgor has made an in- quiry, and ¢o-day said he found no rea- gon why Johnston should not serve out. ‘IMs term, He pleaded guilty to fore- ahs the endorsement on @ check for POSED AS A DOCTOR. Solomon Fined 9500 and sent to Jail for 80 Days in Special Seasions, James L, Solomon, who gives his resl- @ence as Brookline, Mass., but who has ‘been practicing medicine at No, 2% West Minoteenth street for some time, was convicted of posing as a physician, when not registered, in Special ‘Sessions to- day, He was sentenced to thirty days in the ‘Tombs and fined $500, ‘Nhe case was prosecuted by the County Medical Society on evidence ob- tamed by two women, who were treated for grip and paid fees of $5. 6,479 Brief Messages from the people to the multitude of New Yorkers were sent yester- day through the Sunday World Want Directory. They naturally seek that established want medium which has the largest city circula- tion, s ry | a 4 \ TOOK HIS JAG AWAY BY FORCE Stomach Pump Destroyed All the Joy Hunt Had Paid Much Money to Accumulate—Yet, Objecting, He Was Locked Up, When John Hunt, of No. 175 Bast One Hundred and Third street, was| arraigned in Harlem Pollce Court to- day on @ charge of intoxication he was, 80 weak he could scarvely stand, After | hearing his story Magistrate Broen dis- charged him, as he had’ suffered enough, Hunt staggered into the drug store at One Hundred and Thirteenth street and Third avenue last night, He sald he was sick and looked it, “Aha,” muttered the ‘astute drug] clerk, ‘methinks thie 1s a case of car-| bolle acid poisoning, The dilated pupils, the trembling hands, the husky voice! 1 will save him," Informing Hunt he would mix a pre- scription for him the clerk went to the tear of the @tore and telephoned for an ambulance, He made his message urgent, and in a few mirutes Dr, Par- menter, of Harlem Hospital, was on the spot with a stomach pump, | Hunt refused to be connected with | the stomach pump and denled he had taken any poison, Gently but firmly the grog clerk, Policeman Dosa and several interested spectators held him secure while Dr, Parmenter mad the pump connection and performed the necessary operation, The pump revealed no poison, but only large quantities of whiskey. The an-| of at was pilifw, Here was a) jag he had ‘been accumulating all at: | ternoon taken from him by force, 80 | Obstreperous did he become that Dodd | arrested hin, MINERS IN BIG POW-WOW. —_—_-— Their Union in Danger if the Mem- bership Is Not Increased, (Bpebiad to The Evening World.) WILKESBARRE, Pa., March 13— Union leaders of the anthractie mine works went into session at Hazelton again to-day to formylate plans for combating the effort, it is now known, the operators! will make to crush the Union when the present ugreement ex- plres in April, 1906. The pald-up mem: bership has decreased to 49,000 inthe anthracite region and the operators, taking this as a sign of weakness in the Union, are preparing themselves ac- cordingly. ‘There are 120,000 mine-workers in this region anc the Union oMolals are eager to Increase the paid-up memidership to 00,090 and then be {n a'position not only to ask for a renewal of the chief fea- | tures of the present agreement, but also an el@ht-hour day and the recognition of the Union, President Mitchell Is to come here shortly to ald in ‘the general reorganization movement, WOMAN ‘DIES "IN ERIE DEPOT. ‘The body of an unidentified woman who died in the Erie Rajiroad station at Jersey City last night 1s lyfng in the morgue there. It Js believed pho caine from South Paterson, N, J, “She was about forty-Ave years old and had brown half and light complexion, She wis 3 feet 6 inches in helght and weighed | about 200 pounds, She had a circular | in with a med stone Ike a ru atpin with a blue heart-shaped Dr. EASHIELL'S PRESCRIPTION (Olive O1l-NotCod Liver) | Contains no mysterious, stimulating drugs, Exact fo a on each label, | Its hone an clency become appar- | ent at once, Best of imported French olive | | oll Is used. | Temporarily, Regular #1 Bottles Only 700, | If your nearest Druggist has none tn | stock, the following will supply you; | Hegeman & Co., 200 B'way and Branches, | J, Jungmann, 1020 i34 Ave, and Branche, IMPURE MILK WILL MEAN JAIL NOW. i The Justices In Special Sessions !nau- gurated more rigorous punishment for milk to-day when Henry, adulteratin, Blum, of to the Tombs for ten days, Bluin_ had. been arrested for dealing wholesale in adulterated milk, fo, 416 Cherry street, was sen Upon analysis the fluld was found to contain @ nenormous percentage of water, Hith- erto only fines have been imposed. WATERS PIANOS on the T hree Stores: For Sixty yearsthe'' Waters” have been known as standard high-grade pidnos. They excel in fine tone, solid construc tion, careful workmanship and| gteat durability. Send postal for Catalogue) with reduced prices and terms Waters 3-Year System) giving you three years’ time on a piano, without interest. Stool, cover, tuning and de.! livery free, HORACE WATERS & CO 1134 Fifth Ave., near 18th St, 127 W. 424 St., near Broadway. Harlem Branch (Open Evenings), SPRING IS HERE Wwith That Tired Feeling Why not rest easy? This Telescope or Sliding Couch Bed, Complete with Mattress aud Bolster, only $4 5 The Greatest Bargains are not advertised. Fornitore, Carpets, Rugs, Etc Easy Payments. 539-541 Eighth Ave. We show the new covert coat: Important:— Pasa ei ct Conceivable shade—made after both the English and American models, in various | Lengths, from 22 to 42 inches long. A number of smart $20 covert coats at $13.50, Dressmakers attending the National Dressmakers’ Association Spring convention are in« vited to visit this store for “Style hints” and Ins; Jaces, trimmings and materials especially imported for the coming season, Simpson Crawford Co. Tuesday and Wednesday, Early Spring showing of millinery, wraps & costumes. The women’s covert coats. 5 in every | Millinery—Il, floor, A Fomp isis exposition of the very atest style thoughts from the Fashion: centres of Europe. Original models From Paris, together with our Own adaptations and modifications, Especially planned to give Correct idea of the approved millinery Modes for Spring wear, fou a Costumes—III, floor. To-morrow we open to the world of Fashion The productions from the leading French Ateliers, as well as from our own designers, This display is marked by the extensive Large numbers of exclusive models intended For street and afternoon wear—in fact, Our efforts have been directed toward the Practical, combined with the beautiful, Tailored street suits, »,In these creations more than ordinary ‘ Attention has been given to the materials And style, We have no hesitancy in saying That another such collection is not Being shown {n any other New York store, In addition we have a veritable ex- Position in Itself of the new silk shirt Waist suits. We invite your inspection, There are two special items to add to This opening interest—a handsome black And white checked Spring suit at $16.75 That usually sells for at least $22, « pect the many exclusive novelties in | {THE WORLD: MONDAY EVENIN Store Closes at ge “ Nuan i ee | 5130 o'clock Store Closes at 5130 o'clock G, MARCH 13, 1908, waists and shirt-waist suits, with white. that price, Rotunda, Sale continues, nickel-plated, Dome cover. 3+ For the rest: BATH-ROOM FURNITURE Toothbriah Ming nickel-plated i c, Were $1,205, *pouble Randimruah quecers: nickel lated, at $1.00, were $2.5, PiGombinadion Sines cae Soap Hold- .60, were $2.25, oMptite Hnaisel Bath Stools, rubber tips on logs, at $1.65, w Nickel-plated Towel Bath Spray, rubber, at Tc, were Sl. HOUSEFURNISHINGS (Woodenware) pit ion Pastry ‘Tables; soft- wou pitt in, wide, 46 In, long: two drawers, two flour bins, two pastry boards; stained body, at $5, Same, by at So, Dish Pans, 10 qt: Tea Ke,tles, 6 pint size— $4.75 Each, regularly $6.50 oollen Di Fancy Mercerized Madras Originally 50c, Now 18 a Yard Y taking the manufacturer's entire surplus of thirty thousand yards of these handsomecotton fabrics, we have secured one of the best bargains of the season, The Madras is in quite a large variety of neat woven figures, in self-colors and white, and the cotton is so highly mercerized that the fabric is as lustrous as though made of silk, They will make,up into the most attractive shirt. Turkey feather Dusters, Bristle Dust Brushen sor”, Mincing Knives, steal blade, 60, Tin Bread Ralsors, 45c, “i DOUBLE-COATED GRAY ENAMEL WARE Rice Boilers, = qts., Blewing Kettles, 6 Coffee Pots, 2 qt! ‘Bisines, top. with spice drawers, at] Hanging Soap 168, 140, PRE en Ie, || Lipped Saucepans, Fata, Io, ‘Wanamaker Clothes Wringérs;) Pudding Pans, 1Qt., 9c, hardwood frames: solld rubber roll.) Milk Pang, 3 ats. loc, 10x1% in,; KuUaranteed for one year, |, at, $1.85, HEAVY TINWARE rds, 15c, Wash Boards, ne ‘ A (Kreamer's Make) curiae Atretchers, pinless, ful xO*a! Wash Bollersy:doppor Mottom, $l. 0. 8 at $1.85, i Rolling Pins, 6c, Potato Mashers, ita Kettles, flat, copper bottom, ¢ Horses, 6 {t., 650, Sion Hotheesiders, fe, with bucket} Oll Cans, d-gt, size, 20 jc, reat yp Bowls, 12c, Mop Handles, 100, Paper oe ea oh or Brooms, 7c, Boen Broc Scrub Brushes, Corn Brooms, 6c. Snow Clothes Baskets, 4c, Salt Boxes, striped wood, 10¢, Basting Spoons, 10c. Colanders, Half-sheet Graters, To, Nutmeg Graters, bo, Oak-grained Bre Javanned Foot 'T Round Cake Boxes, 60c, Japanned Bread Basement, There are forty-five different patterns to choose from in the following colorings; Light blue, baby blue, navy blue, light pink, light gray, reseda and black, all combined These fabrics were made to sell at 50c a yard; while this lot lasts they are 18c a yard—the finest fabric ever sold at The‘ Time--Place-- Opportunity For HOUSEFURNISHING T is Spring replenishing-time. And the Housefurnishing Two kinds of women like it best: Quality-wise women ‘and economical women. Good to see how many such women there are hereabout—for the March Housefurnish- ing Sale is as successful as it is remarkable, With the special low prices, the regular high standards of quality prevail, Let one item typify all: CHAFING DISHES of a splendid grade with all improvements; extra pan for hot water, dnd Regulating Asbestos Lamp, Solid copper, usters, long handle, $1. ales, 850, Heavy Sheet Iron Bread Pans, 100, Ct) Chamols Skins, 800, and 10, Galvanized Tron Dish Pans, 14 ats, Aloohol Lamps, Reform, 430, Ic, Bread Pans, tbe, joxes, 45¢, 65c, 65c, Boxes, 50c, 602, bs, 400, JOHN WANAMAKER | Formerly A. T, Stewart & Co,, Broadway, Fourth ave,, 9th and 10th sts, if #10 DOWN ail out of the way of two pianos $10 down from last week’s sale ready for another rush —store opens 8.30 a, m, E’D make it a two-day sale if they weren't such phe- nomenal bargains that one day will serve to clear them hundred new Packard, Chickering Bros., Schubert and ten other celebrated planos—also fifty new plano players that are on their way here, Any used instrument taken back at full a if exchanged for your choice of our new planos within one year from date of purchase, Piano dept, fourth floor. Upright pianos $35 up 4 Steinway Upright., 4 Knabe Upright,..... 14 Chickering Upright 1 1 Gabler Upright. . Waters, (like new), 1 Weber Upright,, 4 Hardman Upright 1 Kranich & Bach, 1 Fischer Upright... 1 Hallet & Cumston (good tone 4 Nunn & Herbert soseee sere Grand pianos $50 up 1 Steinway Baby Grand, 1 Hallet & Davis... (wonderful val 1 Chickering Grand .., (tone like new). Square pianos $10 up 4’Nunn & Clark Square... 4 Wake & Glenn, 1 Horace Waters, 1 Hazelto 1 Steck Aliso three other good Squares. Neeru ats reeene Ped mount paid Bale price, + 225,00 + 175,00 150.00 + 185.00 175.00 175,00 + 150,00 + 150.00 + 125,00 95.00 35.00 prige. $50.00 500,00 450,00 375.C0 325,00 $00.00 400,00 350,00 350.00 30.00 250,00 Also six other fine bargains in used uprights as low as $40.00, Sule Original price price + 500,00 900,00 50,00 550,00 + 175,00 £00.00 Sale Original price price 10.00 09,00 15.00 300.00. 25,00 350.C0 35,00 £00.00 » 40,00 $5),00 ST, On sale to-morrow, Tuesday, March 14th —can’t remain longer at these prices. Original , ——- Special Sale Women's LowCut Shoes at $1.29 SY DOMME. Lenton To 5" Ave F59°1060" D Aut Cars Teanster 10 Big Sale of Copyrighted Cloth Books at |’ Waists, Ribbons, Domestic styles, ‘ ¢ ; } Violin Outtits Consisting of ¢! strings, set for Tue not Paty, The umbre! signs, All Cars Cuts short bronchial coughs, checks night coughs, stops hacking coughs, relieves chronic coughs, New York's Best Family Cough Medicine Cures any cold, relieves difficult breath- ing, prevents pneumonia, Best for children and everybody, Cute Sharh 6 hit Every Druggist Sells “Short Stop" (suits BSne" Cures a Cold in One Day, Grip AND FIGURES WORLD: Millinery, Costumes, Neckwear, he celebrated Hopf violin, with solld ebony trimmings, bedutifully tinished and highly pol. ished, excellent tone—the violins alone are worth from $6 to $7— complete with neat casé, Brazilian bow, set of German) tuning pipes, rosin in nickel-plated holder; sale price... s+. «Js. $398 Finest Imported and Opening Days: March 14, 15 and 16. eee Parlor Furniture at Big, Bona-Fide Reductions, We had a chance to buy several thousand dollars’ worth of. parlor furniture at about @ third regular prices. It was a case of take all (at the a fortunate one both for you and us, Call an over seen, and at the most substantial reduction you've ever known, All at a Guaranteed Average Saving of Onc-Third, This Elegant Parlor Suite, $39.25. We challenge the world to show the equal of this suite at the price. It consists of 5 large no skimpy, narrow back affairs, like many you'll.find polished; with two carved’ (not com cation lions’ seats being made with full spring edge. T! $55.00, Coverings high-grade Veronas, Tapestries or Satin Damask Two of Our Musical Sale Items Fin the beautiful collection | of Hats are specimens from } ‘Charlotte, Virot, Det Mme. Georgette,. Caroline Reboux, Camille Rogers, a iN Suzanne Blam, \\ Mons. Carlier: and other foreign masters’ ‘of world-wide renown, if rice) or none, We took it all. The purchase will pi inspect the greatest variety of parlor furniture yo | & 50 styles of fancy | 20 sins of fancy |35 styles of 3-|50 styles of ophe stere iB yi se ce Vg | ay aren aes roy" airy S, airs, from $4, rom 5 lo| from h $25. to $2000 | $25.00. 00. $99.00. see ploited as bargains; frames massi faces on each piece, All have ¢ suite will equal many of the so-called poled cs gains advert ‘th From the Dru Sundries Sa Swamp Root, large sizt.s+s0s Dr. Snow's Pure Emulsion Cod Liver Olt, large size,, Dr. "'s Seldlitz warranted full wei “dard quailty; per box o Carter's Little Liver Mandolin Out« ai" fits—Solid rose. wood mandolin with — thirteen ribs, celluloid and fancy puffing around edge and Sound hole, ebony finger-board, pearl sition dots, iny aid guard plate, nickel tailpiece, beautifully finishes throug hout—com. Dr. Snow's Talc! violet or carbolleed.y3 5 Beautiful Umbrellas $ sday Only, at. THE KIND THAT USUALLY SELLS FOR . These umbrellas are made of fine uality, guaranteed ©) plece-dyed silk taffeta, which is a fabric made of silk and linen, having a beautiful silky appearance—soft, but and very durable, las are all tight rolling, made on fine lock Paragon frames; have case and tassel Assortment of long pearl and silver han- dles; all the latest and most stylish de- + Every umbrella in this lot Is guaranteed for one year: each; plete with canvas case—entire outfit for, i Daggett & Ramsdell’s Por Thin Pick, ooh it, ane? fect Cold Cream, 2 02 jars 5 Cloth Brushes, bak back, pu | white bristles... Mg, sett sical 2Sc. quality; special, , Ed. Pinaud’s Celebrate all odors, in bulk; § Powders, assorted od 07, glass eso Special, ee eet Halr Brushes, pure white solid polished’ Macks 35¢., special at! No Malt 0: Telephone Or: Main Floor, 1° $2.50 AND $3,00, to match, $1.50 Main Floor, 60th St, Section, 1ft.",-Bloomingdale Brothers-Hi"t'at} — 2 Dayo OR 2 pe BTre a Srcead STORE OPEN SATURDAY NIGHTS UNTIL 10 O'CLOCK” ry: GaPMANLE Brooklyn—Fulton Sk, from Bridge to Dullield—Brookiyn Dip Tuesday A Box of Caramels F Introducing Borden’s Carame You all know Borden the Milkman, but how many of you know that den also qaxes Caramels, which are Just as good Caramels as Borden’s imil i ood milk? hia) We make Borden's Caramels one of the specialties of our Candy Store, in order to rightly introduce you to them we propose to present every wi visitor to our store on Tuesday with a package of this delicious confection, package weighs almost half a pound and contains twenty-one Caramels, asso flavors, of the best grade made by the Borden Company, You are under obligation to purchase anything in order to receive a box of Caramels, as they) will be given to every woman visitor to our store on Tuesday between 8.30 al and between 2 and 6 P.M, (None given to men or children.) At our} ir Desk on second floor, None given out between 11 A, M, and 2 P, cause the quantity we can get for the morning will be exhausted at 11 A, Yeh and the fresh supply for the afternoon does not reach us until 2 P, M, ‘Hy Only the purest ingredients obtainable enter into the manufacture of ‘amels, and these are specially selected and are subject to mos! exam| . This is important, Mill to the fact that there are so many pure Caramels on the market, The milk and sugar are of the same high quall and grade as that used by this company In its other milk products, ‘No refuse or so-called scrap or preservatives are used, Wholesome digestibility’) thus assured, Borden's Caramels are all machine wrapped and, so: fj [n' {nation from contact with unclean or bacteria-laden hands is ent know, are the only machine-wrapped Caramels sold, The ors of rel by the machine-wrapping process, i