The evening world. Newspaper, April 21, 1905, Page 16

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R BROS., ‘Sixth Avenue @ 31st Street, 2 aster Apparel for Boys and Girls, 1.25 Men’s Negfigee Shirts. 0 SI Select Styles, Newest Designs, Spectally Priced for To-M rrow. real ‘ , , Siti ene ate ta ee hee, Mant Hg Lina est Babs also plain white, all are made plain or detached cuffs, sizes in some styles up Pleated style, have detached cuffs, variety to 19 fue regu ar §1,00 and $1.50 grades of ot tueabee des: oS of well-known make: Lad 49c i" 79¢c¢ { Buster Brown and Russian Blouse Suits, Newest and most stylish effects in all-wool fabrics, of many shades, made with bloom) ita patent leather beit, embroidered @ lem on sleeve, All sizes, value $3.50, Lp de Double-Breasted & Norfolk Sults, ue, black and brown, as wellas light spring The best Shoe for Women. With the sheer and delicate summer dress or short walking skirt, the shoes are a conspic- ous feature of the wardrobe, 2 Oe “WW ES SS" 0 OR 4. tH er a ij value at,, | 7 robbed the poor, Shades, some with taped seams and elastic wain made, stylish coats, Bovs’ Blouses and Many style: percales, In cham belts. Usually 35c, bloomer Pi 1 all with ands, Wel! Value $4.00, Shirt Walsts, new effects bray } ginghams ; with devachal i¢ C } Children's Silk Coats, Size 2 -6 years, Red, k taffeta, handsomely 2 .98 lined brawn, blue or biaci trimmed, well box coat, large cap cur fancy braid and embroidery meashoae: Value $5.00, _ Shepherd Check Reefers, woo! ‘Woo! black and white of fine quality, Bee 0 leeve, tallor finished, Sizes 8 year Value $5.00. Very jaunty. 2.98 Confirmation Dresses, Asan Assortment of Dainty Dresses in organdie, lawn, ny ao Grespri , ete, White Persian Lawn Dresse: Nery skirt and deep hem. Finely tucked yoke, ith fine Engitsh embroidery trimming. ty style. Sizes 6—14 years, dainty dresses of fine Persian lawn, with full gored 3.49: 12.00 deep cape bretelles New sleeve, very 1.98 Actual value $4.25, OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS, CLOSE TO MAN HIGHER UP IN POLICY GAME, “Better Go to Europe,” Says Judge Aspinall, ‘or It Will Be Prison.” O'BRIEN IN THE TOILS. {els Hoped He Will Tell of Those Behind Him to Save Himself. HAS HAD TWO BACKERS. ——— Real Swindler Judge Seeks Is Said to Be a Prominent Politician. that Bteve O'Brien has been !n- by the Kings County Grand Jury District-Attormey Clarke and County Aspinall are more confident than | fm a short time they will send | Higher Up'’ to Ossining and in the same cell that was oc- Al Adams for gathering pen- the poor in the most vicious devised—polloy 1 nit hi game ever in OBrmn 1s only @ figurehead. He may have to pacrifice himself for the head of the game in Brooklyn, Hils work in the game was to attend to the detail for two men, ‘the Cuban and a prominent Democratlo Politician, who is the one Judge Aspin- is reeily after, This man is a irty-two degree Mason, a Shriner, an Bik and a momber of secret societies, \ Aspinall on Trail. “ZT am aftor that man with all the en- ergy I can command,” said Judge As- ‘pinall to an Evening World reporter to- + day. “Ho is the one person 1 want to} et behind the bars, for years he has! Nobody knows it bet- ter than persons who vongregate about the County Court-House and in tho nelyhborhood of Vanderbilt avenue and Fulton atreet, He is IT, The only ques- tdon ie whether or not under the Anti- Policy law we can get him with the goods. “At ay rate, even If wo do not suc. eed ih sending this man to prison, 1 @m quite certain we shall succeed in @riving him owt of business, “A new Al Adame may apring up in Brooklyn atter wo have driven this Man out of tho nefarious policy game, “wut that |: matter we can only deal hed fn tl uture,’” ‘he Judge became very impressive in Seeaktke shout the narson of whom Was talking, and as ana “down his chambers, geaticwating, to Sarena slse the pointe of his remarks, ae I were that man I would take oe to Hurope or settle in eran at ih x to Kuard my personal Was Tarrosied inv} t he looked upon it # joke and sald: ‘Oi, well, they'll nover @onyict me.’ Al Ada 3 was not only eonvicted, hut’ was fo to serve ila Sentence,” bringing disgrace upo | two Bothot wiort were graduat am on the tratl and £ w until pi yn tsa thing ot the past Detectives Watch Him, were assigned to-day to the District-At~ tion, a. th in the policy game, ory | ephnoe where the ‘so-castud| t Gro made, distributed or frill be reported to Mr, Clarke, aHiut-Attorney, | or Robert ‘Alger, » his ohiet assutant, | hin. the past .wo weeks the man | @ the poucy game In this boraugh his adopted new tactics. instead of hiting cheup stores with @ c.gar store blind with a few old second-hand to cover up the real busi he ion hiring agents to olre ay populated sections to solicit | und ugain complaints have dae. ie by Judge Aspinall, frown eset who | ave complained about ‘ art Instances have been quoted i a wife has spent the littic (eh “ahould have provided Ke | Rothenbe: the poorest of the poor of what little they had. Polley ie on a lower soale than the lottery game, It is su tind. advertived ‘by word of mouth’ that there are two drawings a day, one at few York dtawiuas and one eta loeleue” Men pr at a nickels, dimes and quar . nelghborhood to give a prise for @ draw. Ing. That one person ano Dapper we have been designated advortisee the that he or she has won a for 6 ce BOK cents, $1 for 1 cent, or what ie © amount may re, ene time all non fst (ek oy 0 game. oro oto, 520 per cant, aWilita Tr Mller soherns or paying # penny to one person Out ce a PENG at an enormous pro ——_____ TRIED TO SAVE FAKE” HOTELS McKeown: of Brooklyn, Attempts to Prevent Renort on Raines Law Amendment Designed to Wipe out Such Places. (Spectal to The Rventng World.) ALBANY, April 1 — Assemblyman John McKeown, of Brooklyn, who led the Democrats’ in the ue to-day, made @ futile abtemgt to hold up the Raines bill, whtoh geeks i nripe out the the Raines itl. "The Order of Business for handing Up reports has pessed,’’ he declared, “and we are now on second reading, ‘Technically you're right,” replied Speuker Nixon, ' but there ought not to be any delay on this report." "I object to it being handed up," per sisted McKeown. ‘I have my reasons.’ “Well,” remarked the Speaker, ‘we can get an emergency message from Be iedioal and pase this bill in any 1 that @ ‘threat?’ ah | McKeown objected, retorted Mo- aw my objection under that 1 ‘Aiea ignoring yee Mckeow! ding bill that In demanded by emcees apie Ll avereat in eye, Bt My yey STainty to to aioe foal U ihe I Pi th a soho h e fake hotel : 4 ‘he Bate Co Snir i “si ing hat rarning tl] at Te ae Bi pa not vaned mi near | aan Gere. & Company, the Pro- Sreasive Weat 14th Street Firm, Pursuing Polfey Which Identines the House as Qne of the Most Liberal in the World. This firm is them, and which bear their imprint, “R, & Oo." together with their wortal number, although the stamps were or. | 4: iginally bought from the Be: Macfarlane Company, naibg othenberg & Company are und ghilaation tor fake fe such Setlon. but the Venedtet a “Mittartune: Gomgnge tthe prictors of the blue trad! har Closed their premiums discontinued " redeom| two them’ e cakes wherein ene titms giviow an ante willing to redeem them at thee own 6: se, Rothenbene & vastent Growth eto forcgme forma rg with propo 1 that ‘thes: wil¥edeomn air ates 8 “New Yo The varietiy of colored leathers, the fashion for shoes, to match or harmonize with dress, and the numerous shapes that are now in demand both for slippers, shoes’and boots, are well represented in the Sorosis, stock, Among the latest attractive dress models are; Walking Pumps (white, black or colored), the “Gibson” tie, with its silver eyelets and ribbon fastening; patent leather and colored suede Slippers, with either Cuban or French heel, etc. The Sorosis designs do not indicate one model to which the foot must conform, but are con- structed in so many models that every type of foot may be fitted, JAMES McGREERY & GO, Twenty-third Street. +| JAMES MeGREERY & CO. Ladies’ Cloaks, Tan Covert Cloth Jackets. Lined with Taffetas Silk, 9.50 and 12.50 Broadcloth, Taffetas Silk or Peau de Soie Coats, 15.00 and 21,00 Black ‘Taffetas Silk box- pleated “ Redingote,” 22.50 Twenty-third Street, FATHER MISSING: CHILD IS DEAD James MoCarthy Can’t Be Found and Funeral of His Daughter Is Delayed — Was Victim of Spotted Fever. At tho request of William Durland, of Durland's Riding Academy, a gen- oral alarm was sent out to-day for James McCarthy, a sfoom, missing Bince Wednesday morning, McCarthy's) eight-year-old daughter is dead in his flat sat Tenth avenue and Sixtieth street, and the funeral is being delayed to allow him to attend it. He was forced to give up his work at Durland’g about a week ago on ac- count of an ulcernted tooth, This did not improve -under treatment and he ulfered continual pain, On Tuesday afternoon one of hie children was sud- deny attacked with cerebro-spinal men- ingitis, MoCarthy remained up with his wite all night, nursing the child, although his own pain wes intense, The aight of the agony of the little one appeared to drive him almost crazy, He left the house @ little after daylight and that was the last meen of tim, This child dled a few hours later. M oie fellow employees in Dur- hed all over the west (by th AF gave? They fear anguish drove him Pulelde, "His, abesnoe is" eho More inexplicable because he was @ eeply devoted to Pemnich, ‘beter the death of steady, it iy, h Pee fited of his wife and five chil- one, cons! ren, Aielpeccaiipaasiiminn CAUGHT MAN AFTER TWO WEEKS’ SEARCH: Detective Captured Al Who Held Up Ay Detective-Serat, Boyle arrested Will- fam Aller, of No, 80 West ‘hirty- seventh strect to-day after a search which has continued since April 8, On f| that day James Wallright, a prominent ni member of the Knights of Columbus, wan knocked senseless at Eighth avo- of .|cue and ‘hirty-seventh street and question all persons who have traded | M2) | with the atamps in tl Teagy have recelved — blus he firm has al- & Macfarlane samp that how the firm ‘had wien Ou At a aonne 3 value In merchandise, xibtedly one of the mort are made in modern retall- it should be appreciated ‘by oustomer wo haa received ‘blue trading stamps from this firm, and whe now mney rem them aa chsh when Making, purchases in this store, "The 41:5)" In" merchandise for thelr imprint ana Fobbed of @ gold watch and $10 in ney. Detective Boyle saw the man running away, but could not overtake him, 'To- day while urresting 4 man for assault ho saw Miller standing on the se corner, Curnine his prigoner over to a puliceman Boyle arrested Mil ae ;| ANOTHER STAMP. CONCERN CLOSED, PHILADELPHIA, April ?1.—The Blu» Bond Trading Stamp Company, wiih headquarters in this city, has closed its doors, Hundreds of women with hooks filled ready for redemption called at the company's store to-day, oniy to find thar “Hia| Co aa The company had sand had ames et de algtitbte JAMES McGREERY & CO, Misses’ Suits, Taffetas silk blouse Jackets, Sizes r4 and 16 years, 7.50 and 10,50 j Tan Covert Cloth, fitted Coats, Lined with satin, Sizes 14 and 16 years, 7-50 Tan Covert Cloth, three- quarter length Coats. Sizes rq and 16 years, 10,50 Walking Suits,—with silk trimmed blouse Jackets and pleated Skirts,—or “College” Suits, with three-quarter length Coats, 22.50 ig Children’s three-quarter length “Box” Coats, Made of Twill Cloth, 7.59 Twenty-third Street, ' | ' A Building Engineer calculates toa pound the strain his structure will be required to bear, We do the same thing in Making Boys’ Clothing— and then we build Suits that will stand the strain, To this good quality we add distinctive style, Childrens’ Suits, $5.50 to 7.50 Boys’ Suits, $12,00 to $25.00 Hackett,Carhart&Co Three Cor, $3th St. BROADWAY | Cor. Canal St. Stores. Near Goat we, GRACE CAMERON MAY SING “DOLLY DIMPLE” ANYWHERE. Court Rules that Song No Longer Is Eaclualye Property of Fred C. Whitney: Justice Maclean ruled to-day that Graco Camevon might sing Dolly Dim- plo Made a’ Hi." at Hammerstein's Vic- torla, or any other old place, as much as phe iiked, and he vacated the injunc- \lon granted temporarily on the petition Fred C, Whitney, , Raft Pout,’ Dimple" song is @ part and in which Miss Cameron made a hit, © Justice MacLean puled that as the song Nad been published separately and wold broadcast anybody might warblg jt and ft was no longer the exclusive property of Mr, Whitney, No Extra Charge for tt, Important Announcement We Have Discontinued Issuing Blue Trading Stamps. { The Benedict & Macfarlane Company. have closed their premium stores and have discontinued redeeming their stamps. We have in conseqitence discontinued i issuing blue stamps to our customers, T herefore— | We Will Redeem in Our Own Store ' a | Until May 6th, inclusive, All Blue Trading Stamps Issued by Us and Bearing Our Imprint of “R. & Co,” and Our Serial Number, in Lots of 300 or More. Present Your Stamps at the Redemption Desk, 3d Floor, Annex, and Get a Voucher, Which Will Be Accepted as Cash in Payment for Merchandise. in ‘Any Department In Our Entire ) Store, We want to sustain our well earned reputation for fair dealing. We want every one who has received these ay | at our store to get some satisfactory equivalent for them, Conséquently, for 1,000 stamps we will allow $1.96 in) merchandise; for 600 stamps we will allow 90 cents in merchandise, and for 300 stamps we will allow 45 cents in merchandise. We cafinot redeem less than 300 stamps in a lot, and, of course, Ye redeem only those stamps which have been given out by this store, and which: Pealloue imprint of ‘‘R. & Co.’ and our serial number, We Have Built This Business by Six Years of Straightforward, Honest. Dealing. ‘It Is to Presery This Reputation, and to Merit the Confidence You Repose in Us That We Make This Very Libsral Offer, Although We Are Under No Obligation to Redeem B. & M. Blue Trading Stamps, Which’ Wery Purchased from the Benedict & Macfarlane Company, Paid for by Us and Issued to Our Customers, A Great Saturday Scio. This has been an immense week for children. To-morrow ought to be the Ma day of all, for children but for every member of the family have we planned wonderful surprises in Easter apparel, Yet not o Every conceivable Easter can be filled here to-morrow at magnificent savings. Such values ought to make the last day of our Great Easter Sale a trlumph hides Ri Don’t fail to take advantage of these offerings, remembered, Sale of Girls’ Goats. ‘These are the Newest Box Coats, sizes 6 to 14, and are made from tan covert cloth, with fat collar, of green, castor or rea panne velvet; full box back, with belt; full sleeve with handsome also in fancy mixtures of green, brown or blue, — Style adapted from a $6.00 gatment, and'{s one of the prettiest Spring coats ever offered, On sale from 9 A. M.to4 P, M, to-morrow, at.....0005 Girls’ Fine All-Wool Tan Covert Cloth ebay in loose boxy High-Grade Covert Coats, with box back of| six broad style, Also %-length Coats of all- ‘wool serge, sh jownin brown, pleats, flat collar of panne velvet; back with belt, Both styles are in sizes bto 14, Regular $5 Coats on sale Sold regularly at $5.98, special all 3.98 Women’s Jap Silk Waists, Japanese Silk Waist, eet the walst you'll want for Easter, while the ip 4s wonderfully low; made trom pure Jap, pleated back and soft stock; all sizes, at. | |e SD 8 ’ Women’s Goats and Skirts. ing; new sleeves and fly fro! shown in cream, champaghe,’ pearl gray, with self-colored satin. Positively thebest coat brown, navy blue, green or blacks peel Covert Coats from 9 A. M. till 1 P. M, at $1.59, ee silk embroidered emblem; double-breasted, faney button trimmed, and c'oth faced and fancy cuffs; 1 5 Q e@ Record breaking Bargains tor the Whole Day. navy blue or red; have new pleated 9 98 also fancy sléeves; sizes 6 to 14, all day to-morrow, special at ....60 ++ day to-morrow at..seos corsonsss- Fiky pleated sides, with broad panel front of heavy silk embroidery in assorted designs solld black or white All-Wool New Covert Cloth Coats, | have flat collars, trimmed Newest Accordion-Pleated Skirts at a substantially low price; mide ined throughout value ever offered at to-morrow OMly, at......s+00e8 se also Dutton back 'walsts, rately trimmed with silk embroidery and lace, in white; all have the newest sleeves, ith self-colored velvet and tailor stitch, shirred yoke, Henrietta cloth, and 3.98 2.29 Great. Sale of Boys’ Suits. $3 Suits Special From 9 A, M. Till 1 P. M ot $1.98. Superior yorkmanship, while the materials |and : le were mever equi anywhere near this price, A brad collection, including Blue Serge Russian Blouse Sults, ages 2 1-2 ato 7; Blue Se: Sailor Suits, 7to 8; also fancy effects in the same style Two-Piece BN cade 7 tos; lortoie Suits, 3 45, in plain or Bloomer pants. Cholce from 9 A M. to1 P. M, to-morrow teebeeerersesess Sensational All-Day ‘Sale: Mi titeonenst: 1.98) Comprising Two Immense Purchases of Sample Lines at a Pom Concession $5 Suits and Overcoats at $2.98. LOT 1—For boys 7 to 16, double-breasted, Norfolk and three-piece suits, in black thibet, biue serges, blue un- finished worsteds and about $0 varieties of Scotch $3 Polo Turbans, Spectal at $1.98. —s A saving of over s dollar st morrow. We made « spectal: cerors able to quote this ext price, with ‘crown, very fine straw braid, algrette, Natus $3.00, special these hidden’ 's Steamer Hate, 49c. $6.00 Suits;and Overcoats at $3.98. and newest ieee Nortotk, Double-Breasted and homespuns in Norfolk stylg, with knickerbocker pants. about 50 varieties of Scotch Homespun in Norfolk, Overcoats and reefers, ages 2. 98 lack clays and ones coverts, Values up to $5,00, at ‘single or double breasted models. All have cloth back, collars hand padded, sitk sewed and matched lini Youths’ Suits at $5.00. ; 4sHour Men's Pants Sale. lars. All clegantly made and Serer DRA 20 to 42 waist. Limit of two pairs to a cus- Shoe Sale. ene 6) Boys’ and Girls’ Lace Shoes, of solld leather and well made, In with heavy soli ines 8, 8 wear, «Golden Bell,’ a high-grade thoe for girls, is, made 0 i, very soft BOUGHT A SPECIAL LOT CF BOY: LOT 2—Consists of Russian Etons, Eton Sailors and Sailor Suits, in ages 3 to 12, 19 all colors of serges Three-Plecé Suits, in ages 7 to 16, made of black In fee to 12, bidet Etons, He eutey aoe Lastad thibet, biue serges and unfinished worsteds. Also jo-date mixtures, Suits, all colors serges and up- VT Myle, thks elibagaleal 3 10 16, according to style (des fancy mixed worsteds, 3 OQ 8 i x with emblems’ on ail.wool oR ES e All-Day Sale of Men’s Suits and Overcoats. Ments Suits in Blue Serges, Black Thibets, hvu Geeaad che sizes 32 to 44; stouts and regulars in pee The overcoats are thi st spring styles in plain covert, all satin fined or. fancy, mixed coverts, V: $12,00; special at sheeeenem eens sete eeeseees Ages 14 to 20,in either single or double breasted style, made of the Special from 9. A. M.tlIl1 P. M. fo-morrow, S00 pairs in the fot) atest mixtures of chew! cots with cloth back col- 5 O fe) in fancy worsteds or pals black cheviots; ‘sizes | O O° durable, Special at...... eons e tomer. Spectal from 9 A. M. till? P.M, at.,., e Splendid Opportunities for Men and Children. Boys” and Girls” Shoes meat styles. The girls’ sizes aré 8, 844, 9, 9%, 10, a it, boys’ are of calfskin Matti % os 10, OV, 11, Att, te 412%, 13, 13 ech leathers the sizes are,8, 8%, 9) 94, 10 10%, 11 12%, 13, 13%, 1,1» 2; toemorrow RUSSET ER SHOES, butare only In broken sizes; regularly $1.90 values; to-morrow at, tal Lot. of Men’s 3 offers tor men'to-morrow. Vici Kid Shoes dari tga with » A na 0h ors or. with: caps. Al te Storm. Shoes, . figs Easter Millinery

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