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THE STREET — ‘inthe West. . | IN. THE, CASE, TOO. ® Seeking Hor Say They Ex- jet to “Make Arrest at Any Moment, 1 besa work Post-Ofiee ‘ Landgrof to-day Louls becvpnneunery who has “tn, flocting bogus postal the United States. to say, es her arrest at any- moment, ‘Guekenhelmer is one of Joseph WAY SMITH IS REE. NO Ball Magistrate Says He Paroled Boy Because Friends of the Girl He Shot Kept Away and He Had No Evidence of Crime, Magistrate Luke J, Connorton to-day explained his action in releasing with- out Ball, William Smith, the boy who shot Allcé Ohlsen, the sixteen+year-old irl, at Corona, L, night. He declared political ‘influences had no part in the matter and sald; “None of the girl's relatives made a complaint and when the case was called ‘they falled to appear, There was no one to press the charges which the po- Mee had’ made on information and belief, Politics gid not enter into my action. ; Bullivan, the Assemblyman, ® friend of the boy's father, who saw me before the case was called, came simply as a friend, ready to go ball for the boy. I paroled thé boy in his rather's custody till to-morrow, Aa far as I know there was no crime com- mitted.” The girl is in’ the Post Grad. Wate Hospital, and it +19 eald will re- cover. There ls & general belief In Cor- Ona that her family will not prosecute Smith, 1, on Put Saturday] o¢ jp BOY FORGER 60 NEARLY $5,000 Estate, Bought Presents for Mother and Sister—Employer| He Robbed Pleads for Him, Jacch Goldstein, aged sixteen, son of @ poor tailor at No. 92 Sheriff street, forged the name of his employer to| ohecks for $5,000, Invested some of the money In Brooklyn real eatate, put $150) Bank, ting and gave his sister a $350 plano, Judge Nowburger In General Sessions | to-day sent Goldstein to the Eimina Rev |formatory on his plea of guilty. Goldstein, who is a graduate of the Do ‘Witt Clinton High School, worked as béokkeeper for the Hecker Luncheon Company for thre years, He began atealing two years ago, but doctored the Dooke go it was not until a few weeks ago that his forgeries wor discovered, Goldstein caught on a $39 check revealed his other thefts, assisted In the untangl- |ing of the books and’ turned over the $),800 he had in the bank, In court to-day Edward 8. “homes, trustee of the company, sald th® lad's relatives had made what restitution they could and asked clemency for the and imprisonment, Money in Bank and Real) on April’ 7, 1002, gas of the value fore sho coul The gas company rant, charging her with jarceny “in that a she felon.dusl; night time a quantit of $1." Bh swore out a WOMAN ASKS FOR $10,000, Adelaide 1, Lardner Sues Gas Com- pany for Ialve Arrest, Adelaide L. Laniner demanded $10,000 damages from the Consolidated Gas Company In ao trial before Justice Mac- } Lean and a jury to-day for false arrest are had taken, stolen and carried away In the of iluminating @ wae ar- rested and kept in a cell two days be- socure the $600 ball im- posed by Magistrate Meade, acquitted in Special Sessions, on her testimony that although there was a false connection of her gas pipe with She was ae ba ith main, ehe know nothing Mrs, Lardner ts, the wollskndwn_real- estate operator, of No. 28 West Forty: seoond street, ENGINEER BADLY HURT BY EXPLOSION. Charles Peterson, fifty-five ‘years old, @ negro engineer in the Loth Bullding, at No, 1828 Ameteniam avenuc, was badly hurt to-day by tho explosion of @ hot water boller in the cellar, His left shoulder and left hip were struck by flying fragments, He was taken to J. Hi Wright Hospital, and will recover, The explosion was caused Re He failure of the automatic feeding vice. # in the Bleventh Ward National bought his mother a $400 diamond at moderate Pres! Hee pipet ennee of the public, the speakers will ad- of the bills now pend- | Which take from the the powers they now ° against the Pr the ‘Aldermen rous. RNS THE TABLES ETECTIVE-SERGEANT. one “Dinminves Max- iniut Against Wife and my to Happort Mer, ‘had summoned bi wife to the complain: that she an- When jshe told her story it Btiker 1h Mortisania Po- tOrday Dotective-Sergoant ached to the Mor= ‘atation, was placed under ar- ed with non-support, He te hi if hls complaint tt 7 against het hes not lived with his wite for pith another woman at a Hives, Nooiaw ing to he ty-elghth bout ten Hed until July on his the sum agreed upon. . ist. Were married al way Pa ljatoh %8,—King . Bdward White, the retiring eeo- Purses —includin: Goods of every holstery hion. Covers, with ue Ade, 45° qualities .. advanced ideas, Shee dozen’. Tarine Business suit size, Overcoat Ulster olze . ' Uphol Ready to Plant, at 2 for 25c., ame tassel on. N 20x10%4315 NoxZ1x45%4 bottom, a7x18x} 90x18x00 Continues+- ~ Mail. orders filled, ieht red), lovely crimson). (shell pink), ‘(the weil-known clintber), stery Dept. that will make it easy for tho| 7! autify her rooms, (3d floor.) a horrid keri a ‘290, 19 with variol mbbons; value techy tates ues 50 Values v5 Values | Dentelles d’Arabe Lace Cortans, el At 1,98 upto7,88 a Pair. Regular Prices (3.96 to $16.75. Renalssance Lece ‘Curtains, $8.98 Curtains for 56.75 a nft0" Curtains for 7.00 sia) Curtains for 10.75 a 2h50 ‘Curtains for 15,00 0 whoo Curtaine tor 16,98 a ssbi0 Cirvains for 22,50 9 alr for $1 Seamless Rubber Gloves. An extraordinary opportunity for Housekeepers, Doc- | tors, ‘Students, Photographers and every one elso that fares to protect the hands; colors gray and red; | slees 7, 74, 88%, 9, 9% and 10. Wyery pair boxed and warranted perfect; regular 1. 4. teeegeye DUS Apartment House |p Refrigeratorn, with doors top and ee Seasonable Items in Housefurnishings, Monuhants Pine Sar) Cartnin stretchers, ..G0e Folding Cutting Tables Covered Boards Foot Benches Folding Ironing Tablen accompanied by the money care.ull None sent C, 0. De Tuttle, colored rh 45c Advance Sale of Refrig- erators and Ice Chests. Our Kmpire Refiigerators are made after the most| ‘hey are scientifically constructed from ktIn-drl¢d ash, thoroughly insulated throughout, maxing them practical ice-sayers, somely mounted and finished with removable waste pipes. Our prices are lower than has ever been asked bofore for first-class refrigerators, No, Pappy vixlix30%4 Fine, Healthy Spscimens Every One of Them—Direct from Holland. (Sale in Basement). and prompt! Varieties as follows : Lassi old Ulrich Brunner a (vigor La France (fragrant salmon pink), Paul Newron (argo bright pink), { crimeon), abel axe pink), Write ge allow hamlet (the climbing rose), 'y red), kins, ‘s 1 inoh and ‘ulas Special 8. 1.69 per Pr, 2,82 per Pr, Be 8.58 ber Pr, val #1, Kitchon T Hay, regular %. lal at This important department, bedroom necessaries, offers spec week not matchable anywhere. Portant place. Note the low prices, 6.75 for 10,00 Bed Outfits Complet» outfit, consiating of one White Enamelled Bed, ono Steel Spring, one Soft Top Mattress, one good Feather Pillow; adl 75 sizes; value $10.00, at Ved * 10.00 for 15.00 Bed Outfits Compl<te outfit, consisting of one White Enamolled Bed, brass trimmed, solld and substantial; one Gombina- tion Halr Top and Bottom Mattress, In one or two one or value 6, er ( best A, a vr Ing} val 1,88 for 3.50 Beds They are hand-| White Enamelled Beds, in| t2P and botto: all sizes; vy ing; all ai $3,00, at vo... . value 4.25, at, 6,60 for 10.75 Beds White Enamelicd Beds, very solid Ui-lnch brass poste: all sizes; $10.75, at ... holstere denim etcel & value $1 v e "6.50 ren as mant mers! rooms, Voy many of tl , Matched into rners alike and 49c prices, An Inspection Is Cordially Solicited, THIRD AVE., 6Ist and 62d Sts. This room requires a new floor ( description, Chinawars, Housefurnishings, &c. Whatever your re. quirements, now isthe time and Bhrich’s the place to se:ure them, ‘The Great Sale of Rosebushes, 2 25c Plantier 1» full regu- ha i ny @o, Special 49c elzes, Dost ‘Dx cellent i t $1, 3 fo. 1, "amd SOC Beds and Bedding. latol, restocked with a new and complete sssortmont "ot Breretins for this bedsteads—in such general demand—oeeupy: an et Mattresses, Pil- lows and Couches J petal Bas Halr Mattress ‘ery fing quality, filet With 50 tbs, of pure, soft hair; your own selection of ticking; made to your or- der in one or two parts; ft Benet 17,00 Mattre in Cc ‘otton top, bottom Good tieking; In a. two 76, at. Pillows, Inches; 3% no quills, no ©, A. Toke Lue 2.00, at Wood Fibre Mattresn, sof! 0 d with good and best prings; 2, at ‘ In the Underprice Bascinent, Lace Curtain Lengths and Corner Ends, 5,000 Nottingham Lace Curtain Corner Ends -~ Used ' samples—in other words, drum- to sell from on the road and show- ble for gash curtains, as there are f| 1 can be value $1.00 each, for 3,000 Nottingham Lace Curtains, corner ends, of n much superior quality; these also can be matched ‘al pleces alike, making or many styles of Sleeve into pairs, inp 19¢ possible a LACK 1) +10e! lace drapings; ue $1.50 each, for 69c Portieres—% poirs only—imanufacturers' Samples, less than cost of manufacture, $1, $2, $3 each, ORDERS PROMPTLY AND CAREFULLY FILLED. Morrow-Housckecper’sDay _. With the opening of the new season come new needs, covering—that one a new bedstead and additio-al bediing—the kitchen wants are fewer, but int, Here you find everything nesdtul and priced low enough tg sult ‘all lendid set of o'ferings in Table Linens, Carpets, Rugs, Curtains, Up- (hardy,pure white). Rothechild (bright pink). (flery scarlet), In the Linen Store. he Hhrioh Linens are noted for their quality, ‘The stock {8 now far more complete than ever tefore— more space has been given the department—tits ‘looa- 4) tion has been changed to a better lighted spot—and "prices are as low as consistent with right qualities. All Linen Bleached Nap-| timbroldered Linens, (a dott Inches Ibe. Box Couches, ning springs; Milliners Announce their Opening WEDNESDAY, Maroh 29th, when they will show a most exquisite collectiog'of French Pattern Hats; also the creations of their own expert designers, character- ized by workinanship of the highest order, of ma, full one or size ‘dust; 1.25 t od, up: duallty black 8.75 l5c 'Carriage robes and Covers |Under-petticoats, made of THURSDAY, March 80th, finest materials, and JAMES McGREERY & G0, Infants’ Outfitting Department. Imported and American Gar- ments and NoveltiesforIn- fants and little Children, Among the French produe- tions dre many. beautiful dresse: —fine embroidered lawn and French pique; dresses and coats, — and the latest washable “lin- gerie” hats and bonnets, The English open-work em- broidery is used for hand- some coats and frocks, Layettes, — complete with novelty accessories to the Infant’s wardrobe are) shown in sets,—varying from moderate to costly values, correspond in fabric and design with both Infants’ and Children’s hats and onter garments, Inspection is invited, Twenty-third Street, —— JAMES McGREERY & 60, Ladies’ Flannel Skirt Department, 2nd Floor, silk and wool (white or colors) trimmed with Tor- chon or Valenciennes lacea,—and of albatfoss, trimmed with silk em- broidered ruffle, 1.50 Value 2,50 Twenty-third Street, JAMES MeGREERY & CO. hand-made embroidery |; Amazi Whether TO-MORROW Spe Coats, made fro: Double Blue Stamps from 8.30 to 12, Sin button trimmed, vei ng Tatfeta Silk Suits S m all woo! tan covert cloth, fancy stitched ted; tucked stock and cuff; and front elaborately trimmed with Vi embroldery; full sleeve, tucked cuff a Pleated Back. Style No. 2—Sides Pleated back; all size with with belted; reverse cuffs, , braid trimmed; sizes Gto 14; regular $3,00 Coats; on sale to.mi row at mne velvet and silk braid; full The other ts the newest tiyht.fit- tng turban frame, made of straw braid, underbrim is fluted and trim. med with quills, All colors; value $2.00, at eeeereeees These plumes are made of fine quality with quill and have French curl, Lot 4 ~15 faiches long, value $2.00, at. Lot 213 inches long, value $3.50, ETTICOATS, highly finished merce: iJ I moreens, in ae Taffeta Silk Pett) plaiting, $6, Children’s Cloth Coats, in red, brown, collars and cults; $3.75 value, at... Corduroy we passed for dural while the sty e¢ maces them equally desir- able for dress wear. $3.00 or $4.00 suits at ‘ fece Sults, . Russlan Blouse S Velvet colors, Blue sieeves, pleated sleeves and shield front, with silk; reg- ular $5.00 suit; special to-morrow Girls’ Covert Box Coats. fever before Girls offered at this low price, Made from ail woo! tin covert cloth, with false collar, trimmed ndsome silk emblem; full box back, 1.98 Millinery. \ ND*MADE Ready-to-Wear Hats, two distinct styles, seaspn’s latest ready-to-wear ideas. One is siade on the newest ripple sailor frame of fine straw bratd and has a double brim trimmed with bow of same material, * Sale of Ostrich Plumes. ° flue and are glossy. Every one finished ick, brown, foyal and green, full flare flouinge of accordion plait- ing, tucked: ruffles finish; $1.39 value, at... ts, in black and co‘ors, heivy Quality, with deep founce of accordion box plaited, strapped, and fu.! back. with comblcation lace and braid trimming: Boys’ Suits Assortment includes Double-breasted-Suits, axes 7 to 15; Norfolk Suits, with;knic er pants, 6td 15: Russian Biosse Suits, with extra collar, 3 to 8; White Pique Etun Sai’or Suits, 6 to 12; ility and will wear like iron, Brown and Maroon, emb!ems on 3.98 Hleeyes trimmed with lace medallion and fancy sleeve, lined throughout with self color; sizes 6 to 14; special at....sssees inch Silk Pongee, stock, have long 98c ~, From 8,30 to Noon, Single Stamps : From Noon Till 6 P. M, argains, u've attended the Great March Sale or not, come to Rothenberg’sy . Every department from basement to roof is offering money-savings such as have never before been known right at the opening of the Spring season, cial Sale of Garments, | Stylish t One hundred suits tn this assortment—Black only. guaranteed Taffeta, latest blouse coat, flat collar bratd trimmed, pleated front, pointed belt and full pleated sleeve, skirt is in full pleat The greatest silk suit value New York ever knew, Ateoeseessseererenrees Women’s Silk or Fine Covert Coats. Made from fine guaranteed taffeta silk, new collarless style, with full pleated sleeves, loose belted back, bratd trimmed and finished with ribbon; all sizes; also Covert Made from full sleeves; fly front; strictly tailor made, with French seams and lined throughout with rich, self-colored satin; all Blze8; Choice At,...crccevgecessrssevecsiservervaneos ine vreretecene $1.00 Lawn Waists Special at 69c. : Fine white lawn, in two styles. Style 1—Pleated sides, with broad front ~ “of wheel embroidery; fall sieeve, pi '69c Handsome Silk Coats. Made from a rich, all silk, chargeable taffeta, in green, red, blue or brown; have deep pointed collars, ing; full, loose, boxy style, with belt and large 2.98 ‘SilkskDressGoods 59c. Silks at 39c, S aeae Saie 27-inch Silk Bollenne, Bright and Lus. trous, in new Spring shading, also white, cream and, black; 26° champagne color; 30-inch White Habutal Silk; 23-inch All Silk Colored Pongee, i lal at $8.98, all-silk, style, flat collar, tallor stitch: 59 Grades at in the popular in the popular 8.98 3.98 5Ic| 98c, Dress Goods at 75c, Black and White She ings; 48-inch Plain Panama in and black; 4Q*inch Crepe de Spring shadings, value .98c., , » i ‘Petticoats. IHIFFON Mutffs, in plain and dotted effects; sky blue, black, pink, brown, n, tan and white; at, per yard.......+. White Mercerized Striped Madras and -Piques, Suitable for making up shirt waists and children’s: diesses, regularly 19¢; rized sateenis and 98ec Special a...ereee S6elnch Percalines, 4.98 foyal and castor; 2.98 *Beinch Mercerized 7 to 15, Unsur- 1ults, ages 3 to 8; JAMES MoGREERY & 60, | Ladies’ Cloak Department. Black Broadc:o:h Coats, | Semi-fitting, medium length, Trimmed with braid, Lined with biack or white Taffeta silk, 18,00 Gloria Silk Travelling Coats, Colors:—blue, gun metal, tan and black, 22.00 Twenty-third Street, Ribbon, Satin Taffetas, or plain Tate! fetas Ribbon, 4 inches wide, A complete range of all the fashionable colors—black and white, 1ge per yard 25c Twenty-third Street, The 1995 World Almanac | and Encyclopedia Begins Where Other Reference Works Stop, You go further and you fare better | with the standard American annual, 25 cents; by mall, 35 cents, CAMES MGRERY & G0, Misses’ Suit Department, Mohair, surplice model, Walking Suits. Sizes 14 and 16 years, 12.50 “Col'lege’’ Suits, with pleated Skirt und satin lined Coat. - Sizes 14 and 16 years, 22,50 Fancy mixed Cloth, pleated walking Skirts, 3-75 Blue Chambray Shirt Waist | Suits, Sizes 14 and 16) years, 5:59 Twenty-thtrd Street. The 1905 World Almanac {5 the business man’s most reliable handbook, @ complete Hbrary of val vet iotm a ps the standard lean annu cents 35 cents, dice) Bleachéd Mercerized Napkins, per dozen, all colors, Tabl> Damask, per yard, with heavy roll all around; very comfortable. Value $4.50, at ~~ ___ New York's Great Want Ad. Directory Is Issued with THE SUNDAY WORLD. It Reaches 100,000 MORE City Reeders than Any Other Successtul “Want” Medium, Tt will supply almost sny need in your domestic, professtonal, business or soclal life, TRY IT, Especially for Situation amd Help ‘anted, Houses, Rooms, Flats, Apart- ments and Business Property To Let or Wanted. For Sale and Wanted, Personals, Lost and Found, Financial, Instruction, Medical, Horses and Carrlages, Real Estate for Sale and Wanted, AcN-Y-T-H-I-NeG, 3 and 7-Time Rate Pays Best—Costs Less, Over 600 branch offices and ad. vertising agencies in Greater New York and Jersey City, where ad- yertisements for The World are 122¢ Furniture. : 350 Reed Rockers, like’ tHay- tration, high back and. arms, 10:c] Te a a