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J TEN YEARS FOR BOLD ATTEMPT “ny BEN GREET AS. | Store Open Saturday Nights Until 10 o’Clock. HIGHWAYS ANOTHER EAST | TO ROB A BANK .cwis2%.se% 23cor y0) GARMENTS FOR MOTORING PMAN © a serles of Shakesp pvivals hero, Brooklyn—Pulton St., From Bridge to Duffield—Brooklyn, .F THE BRONX SIDE BRUTE land whe (a recognized as an authority | Outer Door of Vault Blown Off) rr errs totay that he fe to bo eall xd B. Altman & Ca. pispLay MOTORING ap. BROOKLYN > i e with Nitro-Glycerine When (tne oa ot ana raeniacrature In PAREL FOR WOMEN IN SELECTIONS WHICH ' H { || | Presidont Wheel decid shave | Escape from Low-| School Janitor Smith Given] Family Overhead Gave Alarm) | Prestaont Wheeler has decided to nays INCLUDE COATS OF SATIN RUBBER, LEATHER Hi Six Pe) ’ ‘ and Thieves Escaped. as deep reading In the chair, and se- | AND VARIOUS CLOTHS, PLAIN OR WITii BREATHER { ( Limit for Crime Against feoved Mr, Greet b ¢ his posith ed Range in Zoolog fo ; Ag: among the Bhakespeaeion eonolare. an TRIMMINGS; CAPS AND HOODS OF APPROPRIATE . : ’ ical Park, Children, BORNARDSVILLE, N. J., Apr .— | S017. Tf he declines, some ather actor STYLES; AND ACCESSORIES SUCH AS GLOVES Gees tales SH STAPE St FOR Laediee rerati eaid to-day that he would probably AND VEILS. O-morrow ow. e 0 Nat wae > ; the Bronx was enlivened to-| Another man was sent to Sing BINK | t4ay, ‘The bank ts in @ two-story eile work. or, year. coe thoaerent | 9 enRadt ¢ Dividend Stamps (meal Gove, occasional gollcemen| ‘The man sentenced to-day 1a Samucl |tn, et once euspected that an attempt teen #eparate and distinot|¢or ten years to-day as the result of | butlding, A family oocupies the seo.) (kine him for about | MOTORING COATS AND CAPS FOR MEN, a Collection to Each Visitor to ted ocltisens in hot pursuit. @mith, assistant janitor of Public | -was being made to rob the bank and @a the result of the run-|'The Evening World's. crusade against i of the follow deer herd|the monsters who have been luring pcaaan® apes ad Rene perio on Park Zoological Garden. | little enst side girls into their places. Sibu yee hapagn oi ened | the oldest inhabitants were| Still another one of these oreaturos | 1), + Bead ni pe Buheseead han @ | 0, Friday, and in Admit that deer had not is to be sentenced on y. and peace Paes eeeall f aftertioon four of the runa-| School No, 14, at Allen and Canal) running to the window guve the alarm. Co: x S L eoome tired and hungry and| strsts, Smith, who {a @ powerful,| A score of persons Lving nearby wee EO tees ere FURS RECEIVED FOR STORAGE, the tore All Day ong. ‘Of the wild had grown so faint|large man, was convicted of luring |@oon on the scene. It was found that, now being taken @llowed themselves to be/the ohildren who attended the echool | the front door had been pried open and ft. fed, and led back to the park.| into the coat room of the school andthe outer door of the sate blown off. New ALSO RUGS, PORTIERES AND DRAPERIES, THK WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING, APRIL 12, 1908 ' ) ‘@lentiful in the Bronx in the/view of the position that Judge New- Washington Irving as it was! burger, of General Sessions, has taken, |but ft hed been securely fastened on | Witen the playful animals could| there is no reason to doubt that he too| the outslde with telegraph wire, The from cover to cover| will get the limit, cosupants on finding themselves shut es ya eee ST Nr cg RN IL el gale Dyed po Sar Mah d here were #o many com: rs get the r | Be Giese “8 “| against tim thet there could be n0lopen when drightened off. Thay bored R | b Each collection of 1, vidend Stamps will teen deer wore transfered to | doubt of his gullt, Judge Newburwer | holes around the combination of the e uce e received the same as $3.00 in cash, and each Park Zoo a wear ago from| told him there wasn't the slightest ren- outside door and tnserted charges of | collection of 500 Dividend Stamps will be re- Park and as result the | son In the world why any clemency [iin er the bank say that nothing | Rates B. Altman & Co. ARE PREPARED TO RECEIVE ceived the same as $1.50 in cash on any purchase :: fe aid Not feel duty bound to | should be shown him, I ctaed Bair beatity sleeps running around | He then sentenced him to ten years | Gucrol “la trom the damage 10. the sate, | THE ABOVE MENTIONED ARTICLES FOR STORAGE, of goods throughout five great floors of the Store. runaways to-day. When the|at hard labor. Smith said nothing, The jars cst sie lal Effective May ist, | wore firm: brought to the Zoo. | evidence against him was of the most | AND TO GUARANTEE THEIR SAFE-KEEPING. CHAPMAN 2 CO. Gardens they were kept in an bore pains bet Goel hd wore out CITY HALL FLAGS FLY. | Residence from $3.75 per month. Ad : hat J vening ‘orl as Cl je ee Bane | inenercom Honest nes oie Dyesine, Woe 00s URE ssttenas Commandery of sniear? Business trom $5.00 per month, THE REPAIRING AND ALTERING OF FURS AND THE If Pretty Goods Tempt You, Here's , Rasliy Leap Fence, pee Si bleawpy Lion er aad ane ‘Wars Holds Convention There, Call nearest contract office CLEANING AND REPAIRING OF RUGS WILL ALSO (pew Gaye ago when ft was necersary |Lou, a Chinese ‘Jaundryman, whose| By order of the Mayor the flags on for full information, | BE ATTENDED TO, IF DESIRED, BEFORE STORING. A Wash Goods Feast. some ch: the City Hall were raised to-day in| changes in this range|place of business on Clinton strect was co! orrt ‘ Were trensferred to the buffalo| us himself, and, # is alleged, by | homor of the National Commandery of | \ 1 other Chinamen, as @ gonvenient place | Military Wars of the United States, | ood CE, i And, chief of all, the prices are as low as ever such prett: the southeastern corner of the|fouro ttle. iris, Tittecn children, |qwhioh ia holding, Ite fourth trieamiel ||| Tesi? ssh sr 2 1 te loan SHE RE LACE DSLR TOI ia ORE CLEANED THEY AW ILL were. known to sell. A manufacturer sells us his overfiow Pig ‘This has only an eight-foot ing {1 fr ght to ftt . hoo Keep in the aleapy Yours, identified fiom Slent to Afleen | Convention in the Governor's room, 23 E, 5%h Su - - Tel. 9041 Plaza BE STORED DURING THE SUMMER MONTHS, 38,000 yards at about 20% under the usual cost, Same saving to 0 e made a practise for yeurs of | A recent resolution of the Board of| 24h St, + Tel.9000 Morningside but hardly the thing for @/iuting children lite nie place by prom: | Aldermen granted the oommandery the ||| 222 W:!2#h & + Teh | you to-morrow, and double stamp savings thrown in, Of high-spirited, high-jumping dcer|{ses of candy and money, He was to| ie of the room for the convention, A. New York Telephone Co. | epringtime, have been sentenced to-day at the sume | representative gathering of companions | phone Co, | he crafty deer spent a day estimating | ime that Sinith was sent away, but |characterized the | wi lay estimating | owing to some technicality his’ sen- Hap, and last night, when all good| tence was postponed untll Friday and “tn the Bronx were sleeping | he Was sent back to the Toms in the meantime, BOM is asctiant noe, eo wor ind scenery. ASSEMBLY KILLS the Bronr, A belated Bromint| LIQUOR VOTE BILL. my Embroidered Pongees, in short|Mercerized Madras for ehirt lengths of 3% to 15 yards; walsts, dresses and children’s worth B0c; YArd...seees 29¢ | trocks; will remain bright and lus- trous after washing; worth Mercerized Cheviota; just the/19c,; yard............ so dD Ke proper weight and weave for shirt-| Mercerized Striped Mf ling, in waist suits and separate choice color grounds with white waists; worth 29c,; yard.... 19C) morcertzed stripes; worth convention. Slip Covers. ‘We will cover any five (5) pieces Awnings. ‘We make a specialty of an Awn- bad giclee gor . wae night in ine 9 fit any ordinary win- rite ne ‘4 Oe While returning just before the ow, sizes 2 feet 6 inches by 5 o! Toiture in best qualit; fi nh yard... 1... see enenes ¥ (Special to The Evening World.) y Silk Mousselines, a fine, sheer 7 down regen to permeate that! ALBANY, Apri 12~The Assembly |] feet 6 Inches, and 3 feet by 5 Belgium linen stripe washable ||} material, in all colo Printed Organdies, beautiful as- ( tty en eeigindieg ae Killed to-day the Walsiwright bill al- Pet pene (PHDE va orn material, use best binding, ||} YATE -reeeesrreeeees 10%e een Cdipar et iad ea} oe " a Ai lowing presidential districts in cities to | + est qual- ae i S ae cat yee. stopped Funning until he had! ote on the qiientton of Wawor ssiline, {ty material and guar- workmanship guaranteed and }| } Good standard Apron. Ging: 8 shades; made to 4 home where he insisted on ap- hams, fast colors; yard........ SC yard ..ic.csssseessessssacee 156 ‘The yote was 73 in Uavor and 60 Wipe for ® job driving the sprinkling | seuinat. ‘The number required to pass 7. Citizens Join in Ch Mimo Republican leaders, were , ine Join in Chase. ¢ Republica: 4 against a - the Ml, but to cover up that tact they ‘women who had gone out in the | had lined up against the measure jus’ - dew to plant the string beans | enough members to prevent its passage, Mere bananas Cotl. tnt | Comemnennnesceeeseaeeeresmenegeeneeny eo": ALCOHOLISM Gamer ike pi Absolutely Cured, Ne Suffering. No Injestions, No Detention from Business, No Bad After Effects. thor charges for .-...0098 Plants, Bulbs and Seeds. We are doing the greatest Floral , business in Greater New York. And why not? Every one fot messes 198 3 |Good Boys’ ] Clothing or Boys’ Good Cloth- ing may be hard to procure in “some” stores, but never hard to find it here, CHAPMAN ® CO, The Season’s Best Chance on New Lace Curtains. 1,360 pairs of Lace Curtains picked up by ot a lucky trade condition and a notte Tucky ote cite ietaead sacrificed Rar Pies ot our Penete Our benefit is your benefit, of course, ae) are nearly down to half 4 remember the double stamps. ch Maul prices Tien Easter Millinery. The splendid success that has at- tended our Millinery announce- ments, and particularly our trimmed, ready-to-wear innovations, induces a desire to stimulate business to- morrow with the aid of the follow- ing superlative vahues: a of ta embri at he Boo tendants, Apoth fey.» pol at Drag Adélction Permanently Oured. We carry the very ot Bronx swamp and was best, no matter what 100 Newly Trimmed Hats, especially of our species omen nen ‘an astonished cop who price you care to made up for this Thureday’s selling has the Namm c \ Reiter inks eens tt ' 1 sestrtec || Secminenere ec mene gusrantoe that tt ||| Tite and ecru, with extra. Heavy and meat designs, Goreng ee He getee lendid one 5 In 6, navy, black, is the best that i 4 yerds ‘one , hind ya who Here Is a splen tkilr and’ sotence ||} Duchesse lace insertion and edge;| tong; the 50c. kind; pair... 2IC ter time. BOYS’ SUITS, °9223%, style only, in all-wool fabrics, and guaranteed at that—You have 20 patterns of beautiful fancy mixed Cheviots to select from, as well ag the ever popu- lar plain blue serge, These sults are splendidly tailored— strongly made—extra well trimmed, and perfect fit- tng, in nerf} 39 1 to 15 yrs. . Baeg Jt wreting into the nver) 169 WEST 34TH STREET. coincident with the deer tne remarkable dropping in Fabewrcee O73 ee. of male scholars in the | Brooktyn Otfice: Downtewn Office: hools to-day, tully 9) per cent. | 4 court st. 170 Broadway, N.Y. 1 Peiirere emulating che Newark, N. J. 120 Wioklitte Bt Roosevelt, WRITE FOR LITERATURE, champagne, reseda and brown; worth $6.98; only 4.98 50 dozen shirred silk | Choice from a big Turbans; also tableful of black chiffon; also n- mushroom Char. gled horsehair ef- lotte Corday, CH fect Turbans; fects; all colors an: worth $1, , black; worth $2.98, at ties the 1.98 98c 2.25 THREE SPECIAL VALUES For Thursday. 6.50 oe, ett 3.9 5 Our extraordinary hustling has secured for you 160 more of these splendid Jackets made of tan covert. The latest model col- Jarless style is the mode feature—made with wide straps down front and back in belted Norfolk effects, New deep tucked leg o’ mutton sleeves, with turn-back cuffs we purchased the lace from a man-| no; Lace ufacturer at very low price and had Biya pal rad pellet has eset the curtains ourselves, therefore| never before sold for leas 4 the price, which should be $2.50] than $2.25; our price, pair, 1.44 $2.25 and $2.00; our price 1.59 | Real Irish Point Lace in the new- Is for any of the lot, pair.... Be est and neatest designs; a special Se cai Renaia- eat two designs, 42 inches wide ch A CH an ‘ards long; wor the 860, kind; padrs.....6, SOC/ $175; pare, et “OH 4 og CHAPMAN 2 CO. A Very Special Saving in Household Linens. ! A jobber’s overstock of odd lots of table damask, towels and other general lines of linens comes to us about 25% under usual price. Bu now and save one-fourth for yourself and get double stamps as well to-morrow. can grow—and at prices that prove our supremacy. Hardy Rose Bushes .. Hardy Rhododendrons Hardy Laurels . Large assortment of the new Polo Hats, {n natty color com- binations, ranging from 5.50 down to Fertilizer, Jerge recommendation Gladiolus, best mixed, Tuberoses, large, extra pet doz, ... on Peonies, Day Lillies, Begonias, Gloxinias, Ete, WAIT for our Easter display on Monday next, com- prising Azaleas, Lilies, Marl- golds; other flowering plants, Worth every penny of $8.00, at..... An Exceptional Offering. ' These $2.50 WShirt Waist Suits, 98c. Special Sale of Shoes and A Thursday Bargain oppor tunity in reliable footwear. Table Damask — 1,200 yards —/ Dinner Napkins, 120 dozen, sise bleached, linen finish (lengths of | 22x22; pure linen, full bleached; 1% to 8 yards); regular 19 regular price §32.76; price 20c,; yAFd...eeeseesseee ©) dozen .......se ee 1,98 Thursdays Spec- tals in Silks and te in the new Spring styles, with full and fitted back; lined through- Bed Spreads, 160, size 70x84, hem-| poliies 165 do: 9 out and perfectly tailored; 95 x roch zen, and 12 inch, Weg-o’-mutton sleeves, and every one is EN Gata qvaianan: 3. Dress Goods. med Mnoriy nts is 85¢ arin Point, worth 1Bc. to 260.; Fringed Bed Spreads, 192, size 82x| Bed Sheets, 120 dozen, ful ; 68, Were white crochet, cut corners! extra heavy bleached, oeA RULES for iron beds, worth §1.59; 1.00 made up to measure 81x90, but ORCDisvssssesescessverseeyee od OO] eusned out @ little bit eho Unbleached Muslin, 8,600 yards,| regular price 68c., each.......46€ lengths of 2 to 14 yards; Ac} Pillow Cases, 210 dosen, size 45x86, worth 6440; YArd...rorrrerses plesanea muslin; worth 11 Muslin, 2,560 yards, 4-4} cacl tereeeee Piette ot 2 to 10 yards), 0 fill-| Domet Flannel, 8,200 yar ing; regular prices 6c, to Oc. Be | TAC erade: yard Ord seveeees Embroidered Fiannels, a job of Canton Flannt 6c 20 pieces; worth 69¢. to unbleached; 90, grade; yard..,, OC | $1.25; yard.........+..0000., Q9C lrenoererer~-" CHAPMAN © (C0, 77errrwornt tars To-Morrow, an Important Offering of Embroideries at Underprices. The power of ready money did the trick. The maker needed the money and we had it ready for him on condition that he made the price tow enough. And he made it low enough for us to offer you ‘White Corded Japanese Wash Bilks, the kind other in \e Bi none oy 0. D, or by mall, for 25c ‘Wool Albatross, 86 inches wide; complete line of all new Spring whades, including cream and black; the quality others eel! for 296., be) offer Jp the store, none ©. O, D, or by mall, for.s..cuee.- LOC gard foretyle, | They come in lawns, Ika dots, Walsts ped with contrasting color material. $2.50, Thursday, at the special No Mall Orders—None C. 0, D.—Limit 3. _ 50c. All-Wool Albatross, 39c. @ldom do you find auch dress goods value as comes to you to- ow in this superior Albatross, It is 38 inches wide, all and black, and is just the material you'd pick for Spri: wear, "It belonge in the 50c, class, Thursday jad ene OD Batistes, 45 inches wide, a light weight sheer fub 4d ulte! wear; regular 35c, grade, yard 1.50 & $1.75 Ready. o-Wear Hats, 98c. : 10.00 6.50 Walking Shirt Wie Suits, P 5.9 Shirts, 3.95. (tke cut). Made of fine ip Mate of very fine lustrous Wool cheviot,| “ priiiantine, in black, blue, in black, blue) jy own and white; side and brown, In) piaited walst, with new the newest 19%| tucked leg-o'- mutton Gore side-plalt-| giegves; the skirt is made ed styles; 8) with new 9-gore side-plait- pours $6.50| a4 icdtited effect; a big spe- value, for cial at Shoes and Oxfords at One-Half and ONF-Third Regular Prices, Women's Oxfords, $1.29. ‘We purchased several hundred pairs of fine patent leather, don- gola kid and tan vici Oxford ‘Nes at half regular prices. They employ the Cuban and mil- itary heels and were made to retail at $2.00; you can select them in all s{zes to-morrow at nearly half price. Children’s Shoes, $1.59 800 pairs in this lot of the hand- somest patent leather Shoes for children you ever saw, !n lace and button, orthopedic lasts; sizes 1% to 2; made to sell at $2.00 and $2,50; but to-morrow ...+.++ 1. 59 & bye Reliable Hosiery. 29c. worth 39c. Women’s stainless black lisle thread Hose; extra lengtiis; full and very elastic; come in high spliced ankles and double éoles, heels and toes, heavy quality Unen’ _tringo, mounted $n g00d spring lore, with tune = Peete venues apecial |, 25C | dozen Ready-to-Wear Hats in aM | with fancy chance of the season. Some one-quarter and some one- j re ‘ 8 25c., worth 39c, the embroidery chance o on. So 4] lors, Polo Turbans and large ‘ , . pence ene e PORN iene, 0 | rice, Double s in. black, Brown, and blue; all Hy, Men sFi urnishings one uee. fle URNISHED, Boys’ school Hose, called tho || {third off and some one half off the usual retail price, tamps made, of rough chip braids, and fully 4 B Th day Selli Ne any ord Knickerbocker; these come in on all to-morrow, ib 81.80 nd 78) while they gg For Thursday Selling. nary “alee 7B5@ dua" afet | | honvy corduroy ribs: are made Aart epecuaty.250. Trimmed 49c Seer yaar enolter ist Mon Weindow Heath. Nae double knees and high spliced Colored Embrolderies, in light blue? Embroldered Flouncings; heels and toes; sizes 7 to 10, and white, cardinal and white, pink| slightly solled; in long or rt and white, navy and white and many hs. Wide Insertings, suitable to D ; foods are sold in strips shtty gratet, and medallions; Knit Underw ear. cn worth Ge vd. Be | worth apc all th Ya rotate ie 'e i andings, with dou er ine! louncin, Superior Values Pasties Herding effect; all white] suitable to make corset covers and ey 49c ‘Women's Gossamer edgings and insertings; In strips only|trim dresses; the new English eyelet Vests, very superior, of ig yds; worth 7c; yd. , 8c | effect; and many other patterns; worth W pec! {nis, in all the latest ‘Lurban, Sailor and large of desirable colors, made Rerrees! eu mede ce fine alll braids ind of very fine webbing and finished with flowers, ribbons, pom- 4 P in the best possible manner; reg- \peme and wings. Thuraday, special, . 75 ular and extra sizes, for Men's Oxford Shirts. 10c. Corn for 5c. a Can. 98c oreens fee, aes Roebuck's Single Panel Screens, with — spring ides, from 2 Inches A new lot of those Men's Fine White Oxford Shirts, in Shades meas- stripes and figures, detached oeean is : ured and put up at your house, well-made garments—high necks Persian Bandings on pong color; hive SOirstas errors 4 # of fancy York State Cream Corn are here to take cuffs; our price 1s 98¢,, and they Béreen “Frames, 8x6, with Hartehorn'a rollers, and ehort -sleeves—knee length. || fin. cross stitch and the Bulgarian em-| All-over Embrolderles, to make all nee 'y hardwaro, Mi natted trin, - Side Band Drawers to match. o pink and light blue and| waists, yokes and sleeves; in ho in sap aaeetenl CoMa a Fes tt Buea ‘H plete ee He ten lined 50c izes up to 44 and very full, brolaerys 5 ‘k. Embroid or blind work; and some y shown elsewhere, Thur: ® selling, and they’re as good as any corn r In order to distribute these big values as evenly customer to one case of 24 cans, es long as 5 tperanssvanesseatnes ef a ee ogi ws sey. 7