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YOUNGSTERS RIDE WELL AT DURLAND'S ACADEMY. Seventeenth Annual Ride Proved! to Bo a Great Succens | AIL Around, One of the prettiest sights of the sea- son was that last night In Durland’s| IE UNCHECKED “MODEL” CAPTAIN NN HIS NEW DISTRICT (i . e 1 Resorts of Every Character Running Wide Open in the Eighteenth Precinct, Where Hussey Was Sent by Me- » Adoo to Bring Quick Reform. annual ride for the young folk was) neld, ‘They had possession of the tan- bark, while thelr elders sat around the | arena in boxes and. applauded as the | {clover little boys and girls in spick and span riding sults put their mounts! through their paces, Later In the evening a dozen boys went throlgh some manoeuvres on their own axoount, All this, however, was only a prelude to the entertainment that was not over until nearly midnight, In the jeu de barre Master V, G, Byers made the gallery hit of the evening on a plebald pony. B: Mas. ter Belanger ‘and Auster fi Powell ——$ will have ly Bey for the cup In another gontegty #4 6 result was a three-cor- WLESSN ESS AND GRAFT. . __ [,dv hips resorts 2 | aaa 1 i “ " Go IN GAS HOUSE SECTION, tigi chs rt Riding Academy, where the seventeenth | | MARCH COLL are mare deep seated in nature more ACCEPT NO Eistich te atealthy {n pt ul to | tl I eave dad wri of threat Grice ae linge Yet they are quickly ; LOURED BY ~— Dr, Bull's 0a Tt has ctred plan ced Gi ‘and co! i rot 7 Doutors | ant of Atnerioan P | cover STAVE ae the be itt) Thousands vette a ta’ DR. BULL'S. Sune TITU Te Roe eaaar any eee. tt of s Places Where the Eastman Gang and i) Ride Thieves Hang Out Still Running— Women Arrested for the:Benefit of — Professional Bondsmen. , “aie HUSSEY FAILED TOMAKE ‘El BTSENTH PRECINCT A MODEL, PERFORMANCES. *©’'The Monk Eastman gang still flourishes and is adding to the list of its victims, "The Forty Thieves have become a strong organization and have no fear of the po! “rHundreds of arrests have been made without: icigd to ict bag Toilet Pins, Box Ic mn K Totlet Pins, jet or i 40 pis se oi mite pe to bee regular 3 OMed.. ess fe a Fie sete ie ha cassia tac 10e Embroideri oe Ine jes, hand loom, PI gl cut out redgts, Hey for use yd. ly 15c Stockings, 9c: send and gitls’ Stockings, extra fast black cotton, ribbed, ‘ Stal double heels and toes...9¢ ————— 1,0 Gilt Clocks, 1.00 Siall Gilt Clocks, 4 new designs, Ansonia Clock Company, pine Ea Ketp good time; fet "Graft is openly charged by men who hich was to be’ made clean by Hussey, tt to the rest of the force by Commissioner McAdoo womething unique in the way of an all-round ly refused to be cleaned up. The curious at- Captain” serve only to emphasize the existence of Citizen will claim that any sort of reform’ has been ee are tishy Who alloge that conditions are worte, | | le, than before the “Model Captain” took com- Activity\ts condnied to night expeditions, al ay tt et rnin pt professional bondemen, with whom the. police are believed io Atarm Ghocks, 7 Alarm Glocits, 75¢ kel Alarm Clocks, made, by, tite wi Clock Company... . 786 a Idi Mer hinestones, {n Bat Pins, holding 13 rhint fi the best roll gold plate... joc 75c Vanity Boxes, 45¢ ‘had Neon Boxes, in watch design, ry bitter t i ett of the ayy bc Toilet Soap, 2c Turkish Bath Toilet Soap, calle... ee i eae cg Lace Pins, doz. Ic _ Lace Pins, turquoise and pink, et a. the la does wot ean Sh hot ep ys it out Sisto Becontree ate olds ere ik dat Eee ‘gT0) ra fem,” pitta! ek Ee nen hs "ery oe as hee ane “for he told himeelf, atat dead with Ainusgal a “ge Hale Pins, 26 Shell Hale Pins, regular Sc qnes.. ————— (9 doz. Hook @ Eyes, 5c Macy Hooks and Eyes, regularly 10c. per chrd of 2 dozen, for.......+++ 5c Se $c Shoe Laces, 2c Laces, fine mohalr, extra width fever 5-4, 6-4 sizes) per palr....i26 Tit se tla Aa datas » $c Corset Laces, tc Linen Corset Laces, each. ‘ hops’ 5.80 Top Coats, 1. 3’ 3,50 da ot 95 Pelt, TOP ore sues 4 to 12 years, tah overt c loth; wort! nea ay $3.50; 4 pierre rere tt Boys’ 6.50 Suits, 2.95 4 oys' School Suits, ages 7 to 11 yrs., iy acuulf-oreaned and Norfolk styles— pel Malnea—fancy Scotch mixtures, black and blue eae On wort $5 and $6.50, + 2.95 Youths’ 10.00 Saits, 4.95 Youths’ Sults, ages 15 to 19 years; back, blue and fancy ALL-WOOL mix- tures; extra good valt orth aoe 50 to $10, for ' +495 ery a era n’s 2.25 Pants, 1.45 Men's Working Pants, ALL - WOOL cassimeres and worsted stripes, all sizes; good patterns and extra values, 5c HandKerchiefs, 2c Women's and girls’ Handkerchiefs, made of fine sheer lawn, embroidered | initials, each, ..see+ MAR tds EEE Pearl Buttons, Doz., 5c White and colored Pearl Buttons, trimming sizes, also all white for shirt mw tn th e and where night filled with a. bri vines drinking of, mén, women and cadets, Refused to Sign Petition, u Pgs) the Jandlord was Detition for a tess, Ay a pani the south. by Four- 1 by River, weat 8 Tesorts to First pronase “Morty Thieves" thave t! hanauie igh ip hardly the mon Sue it ee for a description, A step Be. syesloon,, with another Step py into a maze ‘back rooms and, themselves the /Forty | of voices is heard coming fr eohstant recurrence, in} thin board partitions tn in aniiost ‘ot, the law, and wih no|cussion of congen! ps the rafd, or how from the "Model tured on the latest a) ight Ralde Ridiculed. Bet 6" Vhs: police, ave BETRAYED TO nt comment and nidi- DEVIL, BY WOMAN. @ hands of victims as well ost any night asquad| At Least, That Ie Whaj John Burke men may be seen Snys—He In in Bellevue of the station-house jn In Ward, “th eaecond street, and soon) csiming that his name ts John 5 iw filled with women pol ths ae Burke, but not knowihg his home ad- Holting On’ the street, | dress, a man who declares he was be- on to the station housa,| irayed to the devil by a woman, te ty ate mot by professional |heing held in Bellevue Hospital to- nthay ‘who furnish bail for a fee, bil 3 his sanity examined, Int, ; _ e man as en to the hospital ved vlad fumed oes, ator kneeling in tho road in front of re-arres| and) Arthur J, Moulton’s automobile ed ‘back under the eame gharge|iham avenue, Westchester, near at ‘aime again. Park. When the mata refused to move are arraigned the Magis- after repeated warnings Mr. Moulton eked him what was the matter, “Get on your knees, and help me & sriepce against them and 5c | jed, while the police| pray,” sad the man. “At 12 o'clock 1 waists, de (ee oak what they |&™ to aie, ¥ came up here to get him tu let me live a little longer,’ Mr, Moulton then notified the police and the man was taken In charge ‘106 Lace Stocks, 5c Womeli's ne Point Venise lace, | also Taffeta Silk C eyelet effect, each Be 19¢ Stockings, 10¢ | Women's Stockings, fine grade, fast t it 4a the duty ‘Who provures an arrest to “& law haa been violated and @videnve to support the charge, yo In made that the police in ‘thede arresta do not want! to punishment of crime, but black cotton, seamless feet, high- by ita vontinuance, spliced heels and double toes, full Investigation Made, width and length ss sveresersnees 10¢ | “itniedeanl by The Bvening gat night revealed a condition ting many complaints that made, Resorts for women @pen in all parts of the pre- ppd their business is carried on e¥on en attempt to disguise gh Craig, who for weventeon years Kept a saloon on one of PPARNG: foraere, 16 ‘Q5c Underwear, 15¢c Women's Vests and Pants, Swiss ribbed, fine quality; Vests have long sleeves, pants knee length and lace 15) 1.00 Tea Kettles, 15¢ Nickel NS Kettles, solid copper bot- tom, Geqt, SifO....reeesseeeeees 75¢ QUARTER size GACH; @ FOR 86 CENTS PEABODY 4Co.,, aca waste aa mote Open lb Nights Un 10 o'clock, G BROOKYN—FultonSt,,From __ BROOKYN—FultonSt, From BridgetoDuftield—BROOKLYN Duftield—BROOKLYN To-Morrow, Friday, ~To-Morrow, Friday, March 17, St, Patrick’s Day. 17, St Patrick’s Day. Best Friday Bargain Day of All. ‘We celebrate the day with an unusual number 5 an unusual variety of under-price special offers. It will make Friday's sale a record-breaker for the month and for the year. Some of these Items Are 1-3, others 1-2 less than regular. It is safe to say that there is not a department in the store that will fail to make this the most attrac tive Friday that you have ever spent if you come here shopping, No C. O, D, 29c French Flanels, 15c¢ Frehch Flannels—1,200 yards, 28 e} Inches wide, the new “French Waist- ings” for women's waists and men's shirts, fine and neat blue and Val stripes; in flannel dept., yard... 1¢ Bleached Muslin, 5c Bleached Muslin, 3,000 yards, 4-4, good weight and finish, yd... . 5c lag Wear Cipiha, be 8c Tray Cloths, 6c Fringed Tray Cloths—20 dozen large size, strictly plire linen damask, blue borders only, in linen dept, each, .. 6¢ 59c Canisters, 39c Japanned Flor and Sugar Canisters, hinged coy cover, 25-Ib, size, 1 396 45c Umbrella Jars, 29¢ Japanned Umbrella Jars, hand-paint- ed decorations, in refi afd sald roses, each... 296 10¢ Lye or Potash, Bc Lye or Potash, in tin cans......; te 19¢ Whisk Brooms, 10c Whisk Brooms, fine quality of corn, 2sewings, black enamelled handle, . 10¢ 10c Incandescent Gas Mantles, 5c Incandescent Gas Mantles, asbestos tied loop, good quality, ‘ac 11 SC 1.50 Lamp Globes, 79c Etched Penues Lamp Globes, fleur de lis, rose and other decorations, ee size, will fit any lamp.. 19¢ Gas Globes, 9c Gas Globes, new patterns, plain and scalloped tops, 4-inch sizt........ 9 69c Orange Bowls, 39c Crystal Orange Bowls, new deep oval shape, exact copy of cut glass, highly polisheds.........:+045 +39 19c Water Pitchers, 10c ties Water DE 2-quart BA) a, 12c Cups and Saucers, 8c Cups and Saucers, tea and coffee sizes, dark blue underglazed decora- tion, palr.......++ Sotto noun, 86 Nae tate teens bres 75c Tea Cloths, 39¢ Tea Cloths—“‘Odd Lots” of about 85 pleces, consisting of hemstitched and fringed strictly pure linen Scarfs, Tea Cloths, Oval Centre Pieces and Renais- sance Pieces, worth 59¢, to 75c., tach 396 79c Bed Pillows, 59c Bed Pillows—150—size 20x28, A, C. : A, ticking, filled with 3 Ibs. of pure, odorless feathers; these Pillows are large and fluffy,’ in blanket ey each -59¢ Child’s 1.00 Shoes, 79c Children's Shoes, box calf, heavy soles, lace, spring heels, sizes 8% to TW cerystoedenvrrvosebinnevngeey 196 Wallpaper Specials 2,000 rolls, reg, 8c, per roll,,,.44%e 41,000 rolls, fine gilt, reg. 15c. reall 10¢ 2 1.95 Renaissance Cur- tains, 89c \ Ruffled Muslin Curtatns, extra fine quality, with Renaissance insertion and edge, 40 inches wide and 3 yards long vo. 89c 1.35 “Japanese Curtains, 89c Pretty Japanese Curtains, made of extra fine bamboo, with glass bead between each plece of bamboo, ‘42 inches wide and 8 feet long, not the | regular 98c, kind, but actual $1.35 | value, each 1,00. Screens, 79c Oak, cherry or white enamel Screens, 3 fold, 5 feet high, mounted with pretty silkoline, each... 29c Stationery, 14¢ Cabinet containing 60 sheets fine satin finish or cream wove Paper, plain or ruled, and 60 Envelopes to mee lc Wecece ree ct one ece re cceene coos ee cos, a i ll 1796 | washes » orders filled on these items, \9c Ribbons, 4c Satin Taffeta Ribbon, fancy, bright and lustrous, all desirable col ors, 1 to 2 inches wide, Just the thing for chil- dren's hair ribbons, worth 9c, th 9c, yd... 4c 29c Drawers, 19¢_ Women’s Drawers, good quality, cambric and muslin, deep umbrella ruffle, with hemstitched tucks and hem, others trimmed with torchon lace and fast edge embroidery. 19¢ 39c Corset Covers, 1 9c Women's Corset Covers of excellent quality cambric, French effect, four rows of Point de Paris inserting down the front, neck and sleeves trimmed. with STON hemstitched ruffle, sizes BA POM iiasrideriveveravecnace 19¢ '99¢ Coal Hods, 15c yareanee ool Hout, extra heavy 10¢ Books, 5c ‘Ter thousand paper-covered Books, by prominent authors such ay Duma: Corelli, Alexander, Kipling, Doyle’ ee others, large, clear typé, on bri paper; copy. 75c Dressing Sacques, 39¢ Women's Dressing Sacques and Ki- monos, extra quality flanneletté, in pretty light and dark ‘colorings; Ki- monos made very full, with banding: of contrasting colors; Sacques made tucked fitted back, loose front, belted at waist, bishop sleeve, , with, cuff. 396 Woinen’s 75c Waists, 39c} Women's Waists of figured lawns and white madras, tucked front and back, some trimmed with embroidery, thers plain, full Hees sizes 32 to Women's Gowns—V, high, pompa- dour, Empire and chemise effects, all cay trimmed with torchon and int de Paris lace, also handsome em- ba dery and hemstitched effects. , +49 Girls’ 75c Dresses, 39¢ Girls’ Percale Dresses, in pink, blue dnd tan effects, circular yoke with bands of embroidery, outlined with deep ruffle of self material, also side effects, wide skirts 39 3.98 Dress Hats, 1.69 Dress Hats—Lxquisitely dainty and smart straw braid Hats, combined with chiffon, trimmed nestly; these Hats are in 7 different styles, large and small, effects in all colors, worth{/ $2.25 to $3.98, 69 \ 19c Ribbons, 14c All-Silk Taffeta’ Ribbons, 4 Inches wide, extra fine quality, pata lustre, | in all colors and black, yd....... 14 59c Fancy Silks, 39c STAMPS Qhiffon Jacquard Silks, 32 inches, n all the newest colorings, yd, 39} | 75¢ Lining Silks, 49c Boxbury Neévertear Silk has no aM | for lining, yd 19e SilE Muslins, lle Silk-striped Muslins, 32 Inches, in all the new dainty shades for spring} | and sui yd | 39c Waistings, 25c Mercerized Jacquards, hard to tell | from silk, just the thing for shirt} | waist sults, in all the latest sh yd, | 2 | 39¢ Mohair L Lustre, 25c | Mohair Lustre, a new cloth, in very} | pretty effects, polka dots on phecked | grounds, very attractive for whole] | sults, yo ms 5i | Cheviot Serge, 42 inches, in brown, blue and black, 69 grade, yd.. 75¢ Wool Voile, Striped Voile, {4 in, all woo! 59¢ Mohair, 39¢ Black Mohair, 38 inches, very lute | trous, yd ba, 1 lil dae Wd Hbih Lt BLUE IN THE fects; width; ly stocked. ae in @ variety —| 15¢ this, 3c Beason, lot 5e bristl ties ' MORNING, oes) Ligh; Hard’ Tables, 8 dium size; For 75c. Hair Brushes. 13 ,rows very highly polished; woods and’ finishes, For 25c. Supporters. Ladies’ Hose Supporters, moire silk, military pads, fancy lisle web. Genuine valuo For 10c. Doz. Buttons. ‘White pearl buttons, two men dozen on a card, Buy for future needs, This is a button For 50c. Silk Fans. / Hand-painted, many>in trimmed with silk, lace, &, Very desirable, [25¢] For 50c. Necklaces. with | large Pendants; very appropri- ate and fashionable just now. or $1.00 Wrist Bags 8 and 9 inch, in lgather, trap or braided handles, card case and puree fitted. For 10¢ Table Ferns. These plants are potted and are especially hardy;¢| have been well grown. For 50c, Boys’ Pants, 2 1 c Of Cheviot, in pretty patterns, strongly made, sizes 4 to 14 years, Will resist wear, k. |. Namm, Of pearl, BROOKLYN'S SHOPPING CENTRE, 198)" styles, alzes, cap, mense value. For 14c, thorough, For 150, = re popular priced In a great heavy widths square yard. 48c [38° [25 Full 86 FULTON STREET. In dotted effacts; a and just half priced; save the dif- ference, In plain white, full 27 inches wide; actual value Sc.; another great value, [7s] For 14c; sold for leas than 14c,; we For 12%. 5c Goods, Remnants, terfals, colors and widths; very deairable for dresses, waists, &c, For 30c. Oilcloth, Sampson's quality, ol] and guaranteed perfect. You'll save 12}¢c, per For 75¢. Linoleum. Genuine Cork, 4 yards wide, Drettlest patterns, inlaid and tile effects, For 25c. Matting. 15¢ Linen Warp reversible Japanese wide variety of beautiful effects and colorings, For 75c. Carpets. All wool and worsted Brussels, in handsome de- signa and patterns; very desirable. For $1.25 Carpets. Genuine Wiltons, and at gain; just think of the saving, Por 60c. Ingrains. A carpet of excellent lame Quality, full 86 in, wide, neat patterns and pretty effects, For 50c.& 75c. Silks, Remnants. In black and colors, plain and fancy; best makes and a great’ bargain at the price. For 35c. Albatross. @reat variety of shades; only two patterns to a customer. k. |. Namm. It Saves You Money. great variety of [59 patterns and A value mothers will up- preciate, Sizes 2% to 16. For $4 Boys’ Outfit | Conalsting o sugpenders and izes 7 to 16, 50 Boys’ Suits sult, An im- Swisses. rellablo fabric Lawns. and Linons. sellers, to 30c. Wash variety of ma- & positive bar- inches wide; a We Inaugurate To-Morrow Friday Bargain Day! Beginning to-morrow and Y every Friday thereafter we shall select from our great and comprehensive stocks certain lines of dependable merchandise, which will be placed on sale at very spectal prices, ‘The class of goods represented is the choicest the market affords and the saving over régular quotations should attract an {mmense crowd of economical buyers to The Namm Store, for | [ae Ag get In white and colbred ef- Blzes 14% to 17, . For 25¢, Socks. Men’s eilk Ii less heels and toes; ‘black, mode and gray. t For 19c, Vests. Women’s white ribbed, low neck, short sleeves, ribbon run; full sizes. For 75c. Stepladders, 49c Ot hardwood, 4 feet reliably made and aingehed a genuinely good article. , no. |For $1.39 Hampers. 98c Square Willow Clothes Hampers, strongly made; a splendid value at the price. For $1.29 Tables. Kitchen feet long, usual @ very necessary article’ For 50c, Bread Boxes, In Japanned Ware, me- you'll \save 25c, on this; our dept. is thorough- round; only 600, so come early, 29c onineee | Knotted not last long at this price. 110c rated Christy; saving here, 11.59 and fancy mixtures; latest styles double duty, ( special lot and a special price; they can’t last long, though. heavy quality, 6kirts and waists, 7ie| Tnches wide; large assortment ' patterns, / For 12%%4c. Nock Ruching. much wanted widows’; lace edge and crepe effects; all colors, 25¢ stitched and ribbon edge; colors, point backs; all colors, appreciate this item, 39c For 75c. Framed Pic- tures. fitted in 2 in. all gilt frame, with, composition corner ornaments, 98: leather tips; elzes 814 to 2; an {mmense value, 1.19 with dull quarters, Cuban and Mil- ‘tary heels, all sizes, A very dressy shoe, STAMPS IN | THE AFTERNOON For 1.25 Couch Covers’ All ‘colors, reversible; 8 yards long; fringed all For 50c, Lambrequine Sateen figured, double fringe; they'll For 50c. Pillow Tops, Lithographed College Designs, by the cele- ‘there's @ great For $3.00 Walking Skirts, All wool, in plain effects, Your money does For 35c. Window Shades, All sizes and colors; ® | For 50c. Dress Net. Black Point de Fe- prit, 44 inches wide, in demand for, For 15¢. Embroidery. 5,000 yards Cambrio, Swiss and Nainscok, 6 to 100 styles, including the For 50c. Veils, Plain and Crepe fon, 1% yds. long, For 39c. Gloves, Real Lisle Gloves, 3 clasp, allk stitched, ‘kid You'll Pretty color subjects, For $1.50 Shoes, Migses’ fine Vici Kid and Box Calf, Patent For $2.00 Oxford Ties, Women’ ‘3 Patent Calf, kt Namm, REGULAR PRICES these attractive and pretty Medallions would stir enthusiasm, Monday there Worth 10c. to 49c. T A was a crowd around the table all day three a Quantities were large, though—too large to go in one day, And to-morrow we offer aj lions in a varlety of over three hundred patterns—most of them entirely new design English effects, &c, The best Medallions ever offered at.........0045 b 10c, to $1.49 Colored Embroideries, 5c, to 29c, White grounds, with colored embroidery in pink, blue, lavender, black and red,-in all widths and matched sets, with three or four widths of Edging and Insertion to match; all colors are fast. Also grass linen embroidered in black and white, They are the finest lot of Embroideries we have ever had to offer at such remarkably small prices, Ribbon Beadings, 10c. and 12ic, An assortment that 1s nmatchable anywhere else, even at regular prices, Galloons, Ribbon Beadings and double- Splendid for shirt-waist and underwear trimmings. 10c. to 98c, White Embroideries, 5c. to 39c, oblong, wheel, floral and fruit designs, edge Insertions, 15c, to 49c, four rows deep. In every detail the Leading [In every detail the Leading Retail Establishment of Bro Establishment of Tin every detail the Leading Retail Establishment of Brooklyn. Embroidery Medallions at 5c. Each. As fine and pretty a collection of Embroideries of phis sort as we have ever haa. clude plenty of the English eyelet effects in sets to match, as well as Insertions and Edges of nainsook, cambric and Swiss, choice styles, si ceAlba Some Hosiery Bargains. ROUPS OF DESIRABLE Hosiery for women and children that we can sell for a great deal less than their worth. For Women. 20c. Stockings at 12'4c. Fast black, fine Bauged cotton Stockings; spliced heels 4 | J and toes, 28c, Stockings at 19¢. Fast black cotton, also ingrain cotton, with unbleached lit feet; also tan and blue lisle, with lace insteps; all have spliced heels and toes, For Children, 25c, and 35c. Stockings at 12%hc. Fast black allover lace lisle thread, In a wide range of Main Floor, ‘ ila Second Floor, None Sent C, 0. D, ec AMM Ml as — . HE ORIGINAL sold in most stores at 40c. a pound, candy made has had so many imitations, but every imitation has fallen far short of the real thing, The Greenfield Chocolate Sponge is made of a blown , molasses candy, in a honeycomb appearance, and it is coated with the best sweet chocolate, Cocoanut Chips, 10c, a box, 29c, a Ib. The genuine Cocoanut Chips, made In the Loeser Candy ' They are very delicious, and to-morrow we y Factory, Chocolate Sponge, 30c. a Pound, pa these fine embroldery Medal- The shapes are round, square, ic, each They are all well made and In- p CHOCOLATE SPONGE, No other shall have a fresh supply at,10c, a box and 2c, a pound Main Moos, | s Sadi ia i) i Ai)