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ree Policemen Use Their Revolvers During Chase of ’ Youngster in Prospect Park ~ but No’ One Is Injured, ons residing around Proapect » Brooklyn, wero aroused carly ‘To- ‘ Pye und of shooting. Reports rapla, y ession conveyed the sm- aslo that hunters were in the pari Hh Hl the animais and birds, There unt, all right—a boy-hunt. Os-/ green, seventeen years old, of) were three policemen, Sen and ancther boy had stolen 4 from a plumber's shop at No, f@venye and were seen by a leaving the place, each car- @ bundle. When the policeman fof them they dropped the bun- ‘Gnd ran into the park. The police- started after them, firing a shot. 0 Policemen ran up and firwt. Longreon twisted and ‘and jumped, he could not If in the shrubbery, His com- oe was more fortunate, Dae chaso lasted for ten or fifteen! Slip Covers. Werw!ll cover quality Belgian linen stripo ‘washable §=ma- H fal, use best t ing, work- pManship guar- anteod with VEino further | charges, for 6.98 rand very ng b styles; all sizes, Worth $2.50; 2, worth $2. Lalher, nickel TU t0 Shacnnis OF gunmetal frames; ‘5c. value; IDAY, 39c Buttons of white pearl; a splendid A Kimonos in the newest atterns, fin - ised with ) plain borders; always 60c, ‘FRIDAY, 39c Underwaists , for children, of scambric or rib- 7 (Naga- réth), finished with tape but: —a few with garter at- tachment; rex. ~ 16, kind, FRIDAY, French style, of “he mstitched tucks and fea- ther stitching; ual to any \ » article elsewhere. FRIDAY, _ 25c Vests for womon; white ribbed isle thread; eytra large #tiges; low necks, sleeve- ) Silk ribbon ished; value FRIDAY, Window Shades. Estimates Furnished. M1500 Shades, made of best quality olled opaque shade cloth, with heavy quality linen fringe, mounted on good spring rollers, with fixtures, com~ plete; be.; special... 25c i ured and put up at Ouse, 8x6, with Hartshorn linen knotted ‘complete, for: 50c ne EB cree seni ‘ Sizes 8% to 11, regu Sizes 8 to 8, regular price $1,560, : 1c FHENAMMIBTORE Sep ‘ SSAVESXOU x Caps for inftints, of lawn; the ungued and pursiers, mally caught and Nookied tion police court. gompanion ‘al for him, D,A,R. ELECTION MUST None of (he Candidate for Prent- dent-General Ren WASHINGT he American uken yesterday tor resident-Geneval ‘harles Warren Fairbanks, Mrs. Georgo Wi. Mrs, Donald MoLean, of Columbia York, and Rhode Is! taken to-day. ‘The thirty tellers appointed to Nags tho vote worked nearly all nigi ‘Chey declined, io make public the rogult of the. v unt! they should have opportunity report to the can Mrs, lowest number of votes, stood that When the D. A. R. Con 8 TeCon- vened poedag ine fesult Of the first allot for dent-General was an- nounced as_follows: the floor, MeTean, 84; Mra, Sternbers, 201; Mrs, Lappitt, 154, Necessary to a choice 356, Sizes 8%4 to 134, worth $2.00.. Girls’ $2.50 Dress Shoes $1.59 Shiny Patent Leather and V: price minutes, In fired some twontflve shots. vhere was no ono in the park but the! in the pans, and later held in tho TON, April 20. osult was reachat)by the Da , Were th one of them recelved a majority of the Votes cast and another ballot’ will be that time the policemen Luelelly: Longreen was) up in the eta- He gave the namo of his nd detectives are looking BEREPEATED. Received Tenant. the ulred Majority, Rovolution the to Mrs, woeed clared that Stemberg, District Warren Lippits. © candidates, No can: except'in a general w to ows, but i is under- Lippitt meceived tho Easter Footwear for the Entire Family Twelve of the season's latest styles in this fot, vici and dongola kid and shiny patent icathers, welt and turn soles, nobby Cuban heels; sizes are complete in every style; widths B, C, D and H; every pair worth $3.00; special price........+ Voeberdeceroover cane Women's $2.50 Oxfords $1.59 Patent leather und vici kid; also lace and button shoes; handsome A grand showing of all the very newest styles in all the best leathers at prices that will save you ONE-HALF TO ONE-THIRD EVERY PAIR. Wamen's $3.00 Oxfords $1.98 . ON 1.98 Boys’ Patent Leather Dress Shoes $1.69. 44 to 6, dull tops, good styles; Bizes 12 ] 4 ae ict Kid, lace and button, 2.00, Boys’ $2.00 Shoes $1.29. Boys’ 8 years, gent New cing qualitie merous Fern ers, and now! Special Pa Clothing Bonanza. For economical micthers we offer what will probably be the greatest clothing bargains of the year. embracing the leading fashion fads of the most exclusive manufactur- ers and all at such wonderful sacrifices, Flowering Plants for Easter, 9 gortment is the York, embra- the choleest 8 from the ering plants Tishea, with choice ferns, An extra large assortment of splendidly growa Easter Lilies, ranging from 1 to 5 flow- Make your selection leave ; solid, serviceable shoes, sizes 12 to 5% Plenty of new, seasonable merchandise, A MORNING SPECIAL $3 Russian Suits $1.19 On Sale bet. 9.30 & 11.30 A. M. only. 680 Boys’ tion), made of pretty mercerized worsteds, in a large variety of fancy mixtures, military buttons, patent leather belt, bloomer trousers, sizes 2% to Eton Russian Suits (like ilustra- None ©, 0. D, None delivered. Limit, 2 suite td each customer, ’ Boys joys' Sample Suits of various descriptions, at About one-third of usual cost. Bvery garment war- ranted strictly all wool, in cheviots, cassimeres, tweeds, double-breasted, Norfolk and novelty Eton and Russian Suits, You'll buy more than one suit when you Seo this clogant lot; 128 214 tO 16...sssscesessseseessseeceee De OO Not guarantced to last all day, $4 & $5 Suits, $1.98. The Newest of Spring Jackets. 5.00 Values at IN in Greater com- oth filled 49c your orders We Will Hold tor Delivery, Sereen set ©, BROOKWWNG ROPULAK > SHOPPING: CENTER We ma any ord feet 6 inches, feet by 5 your $3.25, for.. for men of hed balbrig; medi weigh French col ette necks long 37C tects, all designs; Oriental cozy cor suggestions homo decora- tions, tasselled; 26c, value. FRIDAY, 15c Pillows of silk floss, 22- {nch sizo; value, FRIDAY, 29c Handker- chiefs women for and chil fine white atitched effects ; FRIDA Awnings. window, sizes 2 inches by 5 feet 6 and 3 6 inches (bring own measurements) use best qual- ity material and guarn:- teed; worth . 1.98 FRIDAY SPECIALS Undershit sleeves; reg. value 50c FRIDAY Stockings forwomenj lace Lisle thread, in as- sorted tan shades; new openwork pat terns; reg. 250. FRIDAY, 12%c Sofa Pillows. L it hographed and painted ef- kind, FRIDAY, 59c Pillow Slips LAID A FUSE T0 BURN BUILDING Deliberate Attempt to Destroy | Structure at No, 535 Broad-)» | way Foiled by Policeman and | After a thorough investigation to-day fof a fire that started but was quickly Jextingufaied in the building at No, 635 Broadway, Fire Marshal MeGough de- he delleved a deliberate plan to fire the structure had been made | New | though there ts no evidence obtainable | that would cust suspicion upon any one. A bag <f some kind of inflammable powder was attached to a fuse that Policeman John J. Flood found burning when he was summoned to the bullding, Abraham Rubeck, who has offices on the top floor, was the last one leaving the bulkting and smelled smoke, He called Flood and together they Inves- ‘tigated, On the third floor, one-half of which is oceupled by Philip Kahn, the police- man found a Jong string burning along At the other end of string Was a quantity of tlasue paper, several parlor matches and @ what seomed to be gunpowder, ‘hia th 0} ke a specialty of an Awning to fit inary feet irts rib- gan, am Ca Mar- and new $1.00 and ner of 40c, dren; hem- Se. kind, 2 95 "Ote. 4, 100 garments exactly like cut, made of Stocks tan coverts, in collarless etylea, fitted belt- oF ue Peete 5 C aye a yenice and ed back, lap seams, new tucked leg-o’- faces, in white, mutton sleeves, with turn back ouffs, lined butter and ecru throughout with substantial lining; all shades; assort- sizes for women and misses—14, 16, 18 and | ed, styles; Le. 32 to 44. valiie, Y, 9c Screen Doors fancy work in ¢ like illustr to fit any nary size door, at., sion W Screens, At visseee Roebuck's Panel with Se} ap up from., Best quality Screen Wire; yd., up from Frames, necessary hardware, complete per _——— Window Sweens and Doors. , with spindle entre, ation, ordi- 75¢ H Adjustable Wxten- indow 17¢ Single reen:s, ring sides, from 24 to 34 In. high; 25c 6c with 17¢ __THE WORT): THURSDAY EVENING, APRIL 90; wh Ba OS aoa of Combustibles to-day. None of the oewprnta at re © Ine was down to-day because of Jewish fast day which bogan at sui lay night and will cont pet to-nigh ue Rthwn by a team of horses. and. rer Ohuy injured. Paul Schwarabach, driver, was arrested, and furles, it Thursday, April 20th. Gentlemen— , It's easy sours to produce and sell a_nice ready-made Sult of Clothes, Top Coat cr Prince Albert Coat and Vest for twenty-five or thirty dollars, But everybody cannot pay that price—par- ticularly the man who has a wife and children whose Easter outfits ARE BOUGHT FIRST, and who during seven days in the week must have their THREE MEALS A DAY AND A HOME TO LIVE IN, With the prices of eat- ables, rent and other necessities contin- ually “kiting upward,” the average man has to buy popular-priced clothing—if any at all. To that great majority our Easter of- fering at “T\WELVE-FIFTY” should ap- peal, It has taken the combination of an unlimited purchasing power, prac- tical knowledge of manufacturing and our platforin of “small but sure profits, often repeated," to place before Raster Clothes of | tWentyeflve years of age the} te hela tol Ww. await the result of Mrs, Brackner’s Ine! Powder will be analyued In the Buren WEALTHY MAN'S SON FOUND DEAD FROM GAS. Rody of Houry 1. Anmus, a Went eraer, Discovered tn Hoom of Roa B. ing-Houne, Het ry a the son of A wealthy man in the was found dond in bed tn his house of Mra, t, room in the boarding: SPRING SUITS made of select fabrics in handsome patterns, both soft and hard finished — single and double breasted Sacks (also black and navy cheviots and serg@s). —$12.50, TOP COATS in great variety of both style and fabric. To begin with; Black Unfinished Worsteds (pure silk lined)--these coats are knee length (39 in.) and the best all-round over- garment. COVERTS jn various shades —also fancy mixtures. —$12.50, “CRAVENETTE” COATS in newest Spring desicns—style and tailoring of a supertor character. Many not to _be found elsewhere,—$12,50. Bet | PRINCE ALBERT CQATS AND VESTS in absolutely correct models--- graceful lines at the waist, full, sweep- ing skirt, broad English lapels (silk faced) —the fabric a fine ‘Vlack thibet, linings imported Venetian See the Disp! Cortier Broad- treet, you: Snperlor Quality, At 12.°° Style and Fintah, Broadway, STEWART “FIFTY BUILDI Store Open Until 10 P. M. on Saturday cac. Time to Buy Your Gloves for Easter. - ae Women's kid Gloves, 2 clasp all colors and sizes from 5% to 8, perfect fitting, soft and pliable, for. TKO The ‘St Gloves, P. new Spring shades, blue, red and green. Misses’ 2-clasp kid Glove row embroidery, in tan, mode, red and white . TB Boys’ kid Gloves, Adler's and Fownes’ makes, tan and red and tan .. Nb i Men's Adler Walking Gloves, half pique, in all the popular shades , .,1,00 and 1,25 Cc. @ C, Money Savers in Wall Paper and Paints. wees mewn een 5,000 rolls of fine Bedroom and Kitchen Papers, regularly 8¢ a jovereign” 2-clasp kid aris point, in all the including 1,00 one About 2,000 rolla of fine em- possed and gilt Papers, stripe ef- fects, large florals, regularly 12 to 18¢, a clearing sale to- morrow, per roll (none sold with- out borders) 6c Gold Paints, to make your Has- ter pictures look pretty, regular- ly 1be a box, for 180; regularly 10P peers +++ RRO ree! Free!! Free!!! A 10c bot~ tle of Liquid Veneer with every purchase Mixed Paints, Root Paints and Brushes. ===C, & C. tons, also the new Polo Turbans in son; also the new Polo Turbang FOP vevesseeeeee oe . Millinery Flowers, small and lai bunches; also Rose Foliage in large Glorious Easter Ribbons, 15c. A Bewitching Display of Easter Millinery @ Ribbons Beautiful trimmed Hats in a large and varied assortment of styles, all hand made on wire frames, prettily trimmed with flowers and rib- Ready-to-wear and untrimmed Hats, made of c brald; an endless variety of atyles and all the wan: C. ® © Dividend Stamps. (1,000 are worth $3.00 cash and 500 are worth $1.50 cash in merchandise.) Gay Profit-Sharing Stamps Are Given By Fulton, Bridge and Duffield Streets, BROOKLYN Cc. @ C, == Quicken Your Footsteps. Easter Only Two Days Away. Offers for Friday and Saturday. ‘CHAPMAN @ CO. Great Saving Values in Girls’ Easter Apparel Girto’ organd!9 Dresses, made with circular yoke of tucking andeVal. lace inserting, outlined with deep r years ...., Ceeeereenen vere on in a large assortment of styles, some Misses’ Suits of all wool cheviot, quality satin, fly front and tight bac and canvas, kilt skirt, inverted bac: and 16 years .. Girls’ Reefers of all wool chevio' sizes 6 to 14 years,,.., seeeeee and tight back, sizes 14 and 16 year eesssraaic. AC. Special Values in Easter Candy. Greenfield's Delatour Choco- lates and Bonbons, 1 lb, Easter, box, 39¢.; 2-1b, box, 79¢.; b-1b, bo Cc. acu 3.05 tlie all colors, worth $.750, hiffon an y ‘ted colors of the None sent ©. 0. D.; worth $2.26, th eneee ‘ Breen @ Crushed Roses, 3 and 6 in all bunches; value 20c, bunch..,..,16¢ Gatin taffeta Ribbon, 6 inches wide, extra good quality, in a perfect assortment of colors, regular 280, quality; he NG, full skirt, with deep hem, headed with inserting of lace, sizes 6 to 14 Girls’ Dresses of all wool cheviot, fancy mixtures, volles and sicilians, kilt skirt, all colors, sizes 6 to 14 years Girls’ Reefers of good quality plain cloth, full back, with belt, collar- less, prettily trimmed with contrasting colors, new sleeve with cuff, in blue, brown, tan and red, sizes 6 and 14 years and loose back, with belt, full sleeve, wjth cuff, brown, blue and ‘red, Misses’ Jackets of good quality covert, collarless, trimmed with vel- vet and eoutache brald, lined throughout with satin romaine, fly front 1905. {Xkitngist, No, 265 Weat Rleventh street, to-day, One of the gas jes In the room Was open Altho: Asmus was unemployed, he hat, apparently, plenty of money and Mrs, Kilngiat does not think that ho committed sulelde, Tho door of his room was unlocked when the smell! of Raa prompted an Investigation to- | uy d one of the windosys was slight- | pe young man had iived at the house only two weeks and had not told whore his relatives reside. His effects will bo searched by the Coroner In an effort to nd the address of his family, STAR GLOVES ARE BEST. These dollar gloves are our dollar gloves until they're yours, and such dollar gloves are not to be had elsewhere for a simple dollar. CORSETS (WERE $1.50) AT .79. One of R. & G.’s new models in fine batiste, medium bust, deep hip, white, in all sizes. Broadways( __ Friday Full of Bargain Significance. Singularly Low Prices for Taffeta = and Cloth Tailored Suits. True types of the best tailored suits for women | and misses are these—that is, In every particular but the price They comprise taffetas, brilliantines, panamas, voiles, cheviots and the new fancy English mixtures, Redingote, blouse, Eton and English walking coat styles make up this exceptional display, All are handsomely tailored and tastefully trimmed. A rare occasion this for women who are still without their Easter costume, Worth a full $25,00, For Friday only. . $ i 4, 9 5 Oa A ORI eae tse | You'll find here a tempting display of | Children’s White Organdie Dresses, handsomely trimmed with lace, and finished with fine lawn |drop skirts; ideal Confirmation dresses; value $6, 50, at 4,98 An Easter Ribbon Flurry. A ene hae 20,000 yards of lustrous taffeta ribbon go on sale Friday. Hardly a family that will not find use for a quantity, Every approved shade, together with blacks and white may be f tttnee Width, 3% inches Until the 20,000 pail in axianged) "10. . Young Men i ‘ Easter Clothing ‘o Boys & Stripped of all language embellishments, these clothing offerings are unparalleled in quality and price. This has so far ody ied epeery isd fee tateniad, periments history, Friday we uths 8.95 3,00 Haster Suita, for ages 3 to 16./Top Coats, Tan Coverts, for st of’ Double-breasted | of h Sonterok cole Butts, Salior sults. | fone, 2,0, oe Valu Chambers St. A Stamp With Each e 10c of Your Purchase. Russian Blouse } ; - Top Coats and Reefers, verte, SOL ued for oye of ages Si to ib; Pretty Spring Mixtures and Blue] value $4.00 + 2.95 Borge or oem rion fest °°. | Rar Men—~Top Coata, tan \- a, W! yest; , | spoctal che seeeeeee 3.98 |" vert,mlzes 88 to 40; valine tie 9.95 ‘uffle With lace inserting and edge, 8.08 yn. po 470 Fulton St., Brook! Sf Fine Quality ot Cheviot Suits, et $97 98 se The coats are madé with full © blouse front and are hand- * somely trimmed with fancy braid; skirt is 9 gore, high kilt to the knee, black, blue or brown, regular $12 suit, like picture, 7. 98 ° Russian, others with long waist and Core neeeee Henneneens 3.08 jacket lined throughout with good k, prettily trimmed with silk braid blue, brown an@ black, sizes 14 5.00 Tt 2,98 t, collarless, double-breasted front 3.98 RY % Some Haster Hints In Men’s Needs. Men's Shirts and Drawers, ex- tra good quality, medium weight, in white and gray, extra well finished, fine soft yarn, 65c, kind, each . 44c Men's Balbriggan Shirts and Drawers, fine grade; Shirts come tn long and short sleeves; tho Drawers are made with spliced seats; 50c. kind, cach,. 60 Men's colored Negligee Shirts, extra good quality cloth, in light and dark colorings, made with a small cuff; full sizes and perfect fitting; worth 850 B00 <“Tosssiat. @ C, Needed Suggestions in Easter NecKwear, Colored Maline and chiffon Hat Plattings, for making hate, in all colors, yard. Oc Collar and Cuff q Irish 1d Cute Pointed Btock lar and Cut matoh Nook Ruts, whit d Special... HERS RRS SRS! ice’ inertion, and medal 6 int ion ani 4 fle puff sleeve, with pee B cufl; regular price $6, and con» sidered cheap atthat, Four pate from, Special. « hive Cols 50