The evening world. Newspaper, March 31, 1905, Page 11

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{ 4 eri meal Oo 98+ POLICE BEAT/EGGERS TO» | "IT IN MAKIN ARAID. Pikoe Hh incon Palled When Mo- Adon Men Reached There, Four of Police Inspector Schmittoer- gers detectives raided an allxed toom in’ the rear of Bartles & walle 8 cigar atone, at No. 120 Third avenue, thia, blair without the knowledge loDermott, of the Mirth Street ‘whose precinct the place Is an hal 4 Omapited with the re! Pe “Jat vaste he saw huh chance oi q part of Murphy an bs talares it ve Aare to putihim under 9 HO | oe ee {| pervielon for the rest of his life, After } ‘, he 1s released from prison Murphy w!l; {bo compelted to report regularly to the police and will bo lable to arrest at omesinepoeating any me without a warrant. Murphy, Brdix High-| POPE RECEIVES WEYER, + / wayman, Is Adjudged an onder “Tooth Powder | leane fee eantifies ies the Ld Pale of pene my, Very convenient for tana Retiring Ambainador Given Anudl+ : f ence Before He Leaven Italy. rit -after’ the rald, Rounds- ‘man Jackson, who is detailed with De- R ii Habitual Criminal, ROME, March 31—The Pope to-day|tective Kggers, of Commissioner Mc- FSS ROARD AY recetved' in private audlence the re-| Adoo's personal ataff, appeared at the Sail ialechiae tiring Ambassador to Italy, Mr, Meyer | ‘Third qvenue store for the purpose of DAS, oh and his family, Phe Pontit was most | making a ratd, and found f ‘ . a John Murphy was sentynced to serve! attabie, ‘showed much ‘aatlefadtion- at | too hate, Mitten lt inde Nbc! ‘ ri Atteen years In Sing Sing and declared | meeting Mr. Meyer and expreased great TI btioved that fe ales, got wind | r @h habitual criminal by Rooorder Gofg|interest in iia going to the Bt, Petera-|¢f,,tP® Contemplated raid by Eayer'e |The Sjy Napoleons, burg post. He aid he followed events {n Tupela with attention ahd has been i) personal correspondence with Em- Beier AC MmaA {ter brewed Mr, and. Mi ikever vibtted “Cardoas iy the papel Becrotary of State, hit uae Borg be abe reped hey ‘Nhe rakiens hyn twenty men In the aed het sag ith ako i: ster, and the names ‘emalning ten, then ee a ‘Toopristers of. the cigar stor oan Franklin Bimon & Co. ‘Misses’ and Girls’ Apparel Novelties in Suits, Dresses, Skirts, Waists, Trimed Straw and * Lingerie Hats, Neckwear, Gloves, Belts, etc,,/ at very low Prices. 12.75 t 4m the Court of General Sessions to-day, i ‘This 's the third ume in the history of the court that @ man charged with crime fhas beon declared an habitual oriminal, fwitich declaration is virtually a sentence to Hfelong police supervision, Murphy !s a hold-up man,: On the night.of February 18, he stopped a Mr, and Mfs, Corrish at the door of thelr home, No. 772 Hast Ono Hundred and Thirty-elghth street, and attempted to snatch) from’ Mrs, Cornish a $2,000 brooch, She resisted and her husband started for the robber, who drew a revolver @nd fired. A policeman heard the shot and chased Murphy for five blocks. Murphy fired two shots during the pus sult and escaped, Has Served Six Terms, A few days later he was captured in his flat, right around the corner trom the scene of the attempted hold-up, ‘There was a fine line of burglars’ tools in the flut and @ quantity of dynamite was found stored in tho coal-bin in Read "The Adventure sid ue ie hil Protege ira tent wi FBpplement in Hehe raved ind hi ia! the SoS ne color most “cordially and sald would return to Rome 4 to 14 years; regular value, 8.50.05... eee ea AND GIRLS’ COATS, 7%, length of gray diago onal homespun, lined with taffela silk, thine - with poplin and braid; the cellar, 4 When Murphy was taken to Head- Quarters he was recognized by the Cen- Picture ‘your boy in one of our new reefers; $7 to $10. eeseees 4 to 16 years; regular price, $19.75...... tia! Ofice men aa a sonsoned c700k Tf that doesn’t become him + Oh tral he was positively (aentifed by |*FY @ covert top-coat; $8,50 SPECIAL ROR SATURDAY. Mr, and Mrs, Cornish, and his guilt was/to $12, MISSES’ TAILORED SUITS of gray Diagonal Homespuns, @stablished without a doubt, ‘When the man was arraigned for wen- tence to-day his counsel, George Gor- @on Battle, made a plea for’ clemency. tong coat, body satin fined, extra linen collar and cuffs, full If he’s too small for that, Kiked skirt with mew btyle suspenders, 14, 16 and 18 a fine Russian coat may do; b $8 to $10. RUN Aa ante |e ie too cloudy for pict 18.50 Drison for any length of time, ures, a boy's raincoat’s the ‘ ¥ An Habitual Criminal, thing; $15 to $18, ; Regular Value, 829.75, alaaant Devnet: Auomer, Seyin) All fine materiale, and the He has been a criminal aince boyhood latest cut, ’ . : fet fu totence for felonies aia | ROGERS, PERT & ComPANy, Boys Clothing " Tiree ho, oraestan ot Sona. it | gg eee Peony MPH Very Special Offerings Mure teite tone eee at it R e e Himit, as] ur Hohor, under the provisions of ' Warren st. 13th st, 32d st. ie iy ie sho i a hed oe Sere 5.00 NORFOLK SUITS, just finished in our own sanitary tailor shops, of English tweed and Scotch Home- spuns, navy blue Serges and Cheviots, custom tallored, with two pairs of Knickerbockers; 6.05 8 to 17 years; real value, $11.50... cdg talbion sere ° TOP COATS, of English Covert Cloth, ‘custom if 50 J fy tallored; 6 to 17 years; regular price, $9.75...0045 e re 4 . 4 SAILOR AND RUSSIAN SUITS, of gray English An Extraordinary Special Sale Homespuns, with soft Pique collar and silk sie; 5. 6 5 OF FINE NEW SPRING FOOTWEAR sizes 3 to 10 yeats; regular price, $7.50.......4+ ‘ 4 YOUTHS’ AND BOYS' NEGLIGEE SHIRTS AND Fi For Men, Women,. Boys and Girls BLOUSES, of white Oxford or Madras, also in 9 5c : IN THE B ASEMENT colored stripes; regular value, $1. id ietiuis Ti 8 e * THE LATEST FASHIONS IN SUPERIOR SHOES Women's Waists AT OUR LOW PRICES! ! od iste,” LINGERIE WAISTS, one model of white Batiste, Such Shoe Values are not to be had outside of our store, tucked and daintily trimmed with Val. Lace; another Women’s $2.50 Russia Calf, patent. model of dotted Swiss, with short sleeves, yoke, leathér and Brown kid : back, front, also collar and cuffs of Val, Lace; 3 00 Paty Ties and Ox. eal ValUe, $5.00....cssseeccsersresceeerenses ® fords, (a, IMPORTANT. SALE OF Women’s Tailored Suits of Panama cloth in black, nayy, brown or green, entire suit ma.e over taffeta silk, richly trimmed, Women’s $3.00 patent leather | We id $3.00 O: . 23.50 atent leather 00 Ox- Button and mt welt soles, Palit tia eater with Regular Price, $42.50 , ipl Hes ‘nt ‘$3. eOO | Louis XV, heels, and black kid, ; : mets Sach Bon patent Hater ts, itiery I FIFTH AVE., 37th and 38th Sts. ra Men's $3.50 and $3.00 ° : Lace Shoes; in black'kid, velour and box ae ’ light and heavy soles, J Lauuheiner f | $2. 004 86ST, & 32°. AVE, ta ws Ny Misses’ Wear (2d floor). ym Tan, navy and red all wool Rien, ‘ik Covert or Cheviot cloth. Men's Oxfords, $250 BLY 6 to $4 years, 2.98 . fn Russia calf, black kid and patent 1 i d soles; up-to-date Liaiea , 4 lasts, Ween eat, eles, ; Toile du Nord in solid colors Misses’ and Boys’ Shoes. or black and white check, with Misses’ Button and hace Shoes, | Child's Button and Lace Shoes, white tie Sizes 11 to 2....... $1, 00| sizes 6 to 1014. ..-065 , 1§¢ 1 a 1 98 “Little Gents’ ” Calf Lace, low heels, sizes 8 to 1334..++ ++» 85c 6 to 14 years, 2 ae nd Youths’ Satin Calf | Boys’ Russia Calf Lace Shoes, " ace Shoes, sizes 11 to regular $2.00 quality, Two-piece Norfolkor fancy Pique. ry SE cian sigs $1.25 | sizes 274 to Sass $1.50 Dark grounds with white polka NOTE. dots, box pleated front and back, ‘Special Saturday Night Sale from 5 to 10 o' ‘Clock, finished with stars; pearl buttons, 4,500 pairs Men’s $3984 and $5 Shoes, 8 t 11, reas Styles, aka Caos ial J 1,50 6 to 14 years, 2.98 A genuine bargain for men wanting these sizes, © “a Women’s Shoes at $1.35.' é Black and white Shepherd check, Siac aa nn he Red: percale collars and. cuffs, Women’s $2,50 and $3.00 Button and Lace ni ; a a Shoes, $1,50—Black kid, patent leather Hh sizes 6199, aly with red piping and red > - buttons, 6.to 14 years, ty Jor Wen’s 5 WITH ANY OTHER STORE ACITY IN ITSELF OPERG. ‘aan WSTQIOTSTS, K. NO. CONN ‘THE BIG STORE Vs. 300 Serge Suits.in the lot. And each so cool, handsome, dignified and lb that the demand should far exceed the supply. Every man knows how desirable a well- Mae serge suit is, This week's warm wave has sent many thoughts flying in the direction of lighter and more comfortable clothing. It is an event that will appeal irresistibly to men. No man will hestate to buy a good, stylish suit of clothing when he: can get it at practically half its regular price, It's an opportunity brilliant with strong points. POINT I—In any other first-class clothing store you would have to pay $17.50 for Serge Suits of this style and quality, POINT 2—Made up in the very newest and most fashionable styles. Every. suit is absolutely faultless. Made of finest quality black or blue serge, the cloth wool serge. Woven on French spinning looms, and unusually fine in texture. POINT. 3—High-class, tailoring. Correct cutting, proper shaping, artistic finishisg In brief, thorough workmanship, hy POINT 4—Every suit is lined’ with a special quality of silk made and guaranteed by Belding Bros, As This Announcement Is Certain to Create a Sensation and Attract Widespread Atten- tion We Suggest That You Attend os Early as Possible. Women’s Suits and Skirts Of Sood Fabrics and Styles, There is a suggestion of the Easter requirements in this offer- ing, Superior garments for the coming warm weather, Women’s Plaid Suits at $18.57, Made of the stylish new. shepherd plaid with smart 22-inch jacket, 17 strap- pings on seams, fly front and silk lined; stylish skirt, "Also Women’s Blouse Suits "at Boys’ Topcoats @Reefers At 3.00. Very stylish and nobby coats in tan and | Spring mi olive coverts, sizes 5 to 16 years. Reefers of tan and olive coverts, also blue cheviat, sizes 2% to 8 years, Boys’ Russian Sotte re At 3.00. [> Eton, Sailor and Military’ styles, in: pure | ft worsted serge, in all colors sizes 2% to, Made of broadcloth in various color- [17 years ings, prettily braid trimmed; large as- Bay de 14 Mi sha Weal Made of broadcloth in’ a variety of new styles, also of mixtures and fancy cheviots, all in stylish models; $7.50 has’ 7 60 i been the price of these skirts, but we have 100 left, which will be placed on sale to-morrow at tthe above price. (siexe! Cooper store, Second Floor. Front.) Yen "s “Gold Women’s Silk and Cotton Waists in |, Wedal’’ Hats. evade Waiats at 2.95. Now Spring Handsome models of Japanese Silk Batiste and Ems broidered Linens artistically designed with fine lace in- Nodels at 2,00 Both stiff and soft Hats in the newest sertings, shirrings, hemstitcHing and tuckings, Some pg Ha others buron back, Made to sell regularly - Waists at 3.95, models, A large and attractive line. i) i mae? bes ea lace ik Toa aeons THE DERBYS are made in extra light ilk, Chil affera and Persian Lawn Waists} \ weights, Will eonfotm to any head and lighiful array of beautiful styles, effectively trimmed still retain their shape, Made of selected quality of fur, finely finished, Every new shape and color, in addition to the staple black and brown. with iusdlp esha lace medallions and others Made to sell up to $5.90, SOFT HATS; including special shapes in Alpines and Tourists and wide-brim ‘Waists at 5.00. Charming models of Cluny Lace (silk lined), Jap- Swagger Hats for the young fellows, in the best assortments @f colors to be found ‘anese Silk and Batiste; cleverly fashioned in a variety of Pte, newest styles, Some embellished with lace labor atel xd} one with * tats aro All Guaranteed. fe lings ce nein ‘rd edge te Giial wih In this lot are shoes of calfskin and kidskin, Also some patent vor Wen. These are what are known’ as ‘ ’ 69c. For Boys’ Shoes. Splendidly servicgable, boh Sic so sea ripe sacks, very styl Bi taal ue and jack Fabrics, Chojee native perior quality, ribbon, "insertings, some taifored effects, and others artistically embroi Waists at 6.90. Artistic models of Japanese Silk and Batiste, Two large lace motifs and fine Val, lace insertings. Biegel Copel Store, Main Floor, Hast.) (lege! Cooper Store, Second Floor, Centre.) K $2.00 to $3.50 150 ‘ ° Shoes for Ten, \*"' leathers, Alll sizes, Miso at $1,50 a Quantity of ES W. L. Douglas Shoes “factory damaged’’ shoes. They belong to the same class as those ‘advertised elsewhere at $2.39. chambray, Sizes, 9 to 1324. Kangaroo calf lace Shoes with stout soles. Spring Styles in “Foot Would”? Shoes ‘ Popularly Priced at $3.00, Better than any $3.50 Lege Sitoes, and as good as many advertised $5.00 Shoes, styles for men and women., ; Best (Slegel Cooper Store, #4 Floor, East,), ade | to oo) at SIT Absolutely the Hi coming from the American’ Woollen Company and being a strictly alle \ Ve Men’s ‘Suits, Top Coats and Rain Coats. ' ‘Also Prince Albert Coats and Vests at. Clothing tor Roys and Y Boys’ Norfolit pedi ed ph eo eh hwe been Youths’ § pring: s. Women’s rece Skirts - “At 7. 50. | A a italy Perak Store, 24 Prods, mast) hedge aoe DM ai iN ps ee hig Lene of fancy CANADA Brira obit hater tvs TRI Quglee, enh *ienebt tlh) ot fresh Rom quarters of © CHILDREN'S CAPS | French syle, daintily rot of Val. Ince, styles, elaborately trimmed Nene embroidery and fine i Children's D CHILDREN’S DRESSES) a) pretty pink and blue style, with a dainty yoke, Bs broiderery wimmed; I'd 3 years “ae Children’s Dresses. CHILDREN’S DRESSES bol pretty kc me made Hubbard style and veh 4 "7 trimmed wih embroidery and " pique; | to 3 years, Hiso Gxira Spoa tal, CHILDRENS LONG AND. COATS AND REEFERS, ong the most, durable styles and fashioned, in flannel, covert, b pongee and pique; sizes up to 5 ye $3.50 Coat at 4 50 $6.75 Coatat J $5.50 Coar aig, 50 87. Aig (Siege! Cooper Store, Binge! Corts ae Soe SSO oe Wee.

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