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Hurry to Scene, \ tation. ‘minutes later Detective Guasil- ‘across & huaky-looking Mon- in the doorway of No. ls. He him for a minute, and was search him for a weapon when let drive with his flat and ithe detective down, Before the n could recover he was sot by others, and when Detectives and Hamilton reached him he weting the worst of of trouble, the Chinese signal drew @ half hundred Chinese place, and the detectives in clv- ‘clothes were getting the worst of “when wor was carried to the police Hon that the plain-clothes men were worsted and unapled to land the they had made, of the patrolmen were coming to goon reserve duty, and Acting Bobulum hustled them eround )Mott street. ‘They went on the run, the word that reinforcements were | eney could do was to get a crack with Mightstick at the flying figures os thromgh cellar gratings and vp’ rear one who had tried to rescue Whe neservew had served to ucat- same _addresa: jen, of No. 14 Mott, stree' ‘Tons, ontycelane, of No, 2 Mott street, and | terfering an VES Jing Jong is sald by the police to be out about the head, and they were at. oy ean assautting | arged with in- y ‘other two with oarry- Chow Ong, fifty, of No, 24 Mott street, | Ing concealed weapons, a aE UNE | ER Byathy ng —_— \ th jeoretary of the Ong Leong Tom, ich of i =| an hla i Moh Sel wid Tox Pong were the ones| gistrninth Regiments 1 be held in Cel- Tang. of| tic Park next Sunday, h ra | poned until the early fall tidy y tended by Ambulance Surgeon CH N the Hudson Street Hosp! h i to Chose Up China-| 54 Rast Twenty-third Street The Ideal Optical Shop. A vastly increased practice together with my am- bition to have the most critically perfect optical parlors in all New York are reasons for my removal from Sixth avenue to 54 East Twenty-third street. ns Are Getting Better Every scientific device of te Heat facility for a proper Fight ,When Reserves examination of the eye and every equi fallible diagnosis and expert examination are here. Serving you as an “Eyesight Specialist,” 1 cannot give my at- tention to merchandizing cutlery-—watches and jewelry and the like, My whole time and thought is devoted to the fitting and making of eyeglasses, spectaclés and artificial eyes. cess of ten years’ practice. page that contributes to an in- My present establishment is indeed substantial proof of my suc- Wot. dtarris EYESIGHT SPECIALIS1, 54 EAST 23. ST.,;50 EAST 125. ST. ‘wan considered sufficient reason Near Fourth Avenue. | Near Madison Avenue, the pair, Both had weapons y were taken to the Elizabeth it, As usual Consisting of into dark ballways or| values $8.50 to $10.50, risoners uM . B Mott Lord & Taylor Announce for Saturday An Important Sale Of A Special Purchase of 500 New Silk Waists at about 34 recent prices. Sitk Lined Crépe de Chines, all new colors ;' White and Black Jap Silks; Polka Dot Foulards; Check and Stripe Taffetas; Jap Silks with ap- ‘ied them, vo that the best | plication of Val lace, and Colored Pongees., Bosehs of styles to select from, and all sizes; The above is a rare opportunity to secure High Class Waists at 2 nominal price. Broadway and Twentieth St., Fifth Ave., Nineteenth St. that’s natural, logical, For every man w ‘7 ‘At $15 we present Suits in six single and character and worth, The suits concerned are of black Thi oth surface worsteds, in all the new gray tones, from very lig! d collection of fancy cheviots in all the new color schemes. ‘In Overcoats at $15 we present a series of new models in top coats, medium length coats and raincoats. WM, VOGEL & SON ‘ Our Collar, The Lasting Pre-eminence of Our oncave’’ Shoulder & ‘‘Closefitting’’ Collar So long as men wear coats, so long will our “Concave” Shoulder hold to its «eminence as the best shoulder ever conceived and tailored It’s a conclusion elsewhere. And this is evident in our showing of $15 Suits & Overcoats. double breasted sack models, a series which is notable for bets, blue and black serges, unfinished and ht to very dark gray. And a diversi- Other Suits and Overcoats, $15 to $40. 0g Out new a) Stimpson Craseford Ci Annual book sale. TEN THOUSAND TITLES for pleasant Summer reading —anticipate your wants—there will be no other sale with prices so low, judging what other stores have done in the past. To-day is the first day ‘of the , Mail orders filled, annual sale, and its saving fea- Postage extra only to points not | tures are so firmly established reached by our delivery wagons: that the crowd is unprecedented. All the original bargains are repeated to-morrow and thousands we have not room to mention are here to be eagerly grasped as soon as the great Saturday throng sees iar Book Dept,, Second Floor. Library gilt top books.|Library %-leather books 00 titles to choose! Think of buying a genuine half- rt ound in fine English cloth, TR Boake te ried yeu b would usually pay for a ¢ 100 gilt tops and gilt stamping, welll an exceptional Gpportunity to pro- printed and bound, Such engrossing! cure choice standard books for your narratives i) Hey je repre pallets bind- vb! st ys ipa i a 1B ‘enolee tite like ria , Fate, Per Copy hoemeter. Per Copy ani 5Ic ta rey 2 ie i be Hanyops, Cab, sy eer re easoveare. eid and His Generals. Fine library sets 1,000 library diem mi bound in helf leather. | '" °*8 Cetra’ prices. Exactly the same books you have Printed on fine paper from new seen advertised in the magazines for fates with large, clear type, and $2.00 per volume, now offered by | Bound in art linen with gilt tops us at 7Oc, per volume. and gold lettering. Substantial and at in appearance, they are such Charles Dickens, complete, freee, as yall please discriminating 15 vols. 300 etchings, pho- book bivers who do not care to Cu ea unehr pay the prices of the leather-bound ditions, Phiz, Barnard and Darley; Ss " subscription — pri $30; Charles Dickens Come sale price ....+ ,$10,50 plete Works, {2mo, 1 Honore de Balzac 16 vols. voll hs Har price $7504 oy ‘ ‘sd Sale Price ssreeereerseees 5 unabridged, Saintsbury edi- tion, 40 full-page etchings LAA Ai) comniete and 100 full-page ilkistra- orks, 12mo, ‘ ‘s tions by notable French art- reat price $6.50, sale ists; subscription price, $32.00; sale price.......-. 11,20 wa r Scott Waverley ———e es Novels, 12mo, 12 vols., Alexander Dumas, 15 vols,, regular price $6.00, sale 1 ta Lia nerd ag td b price . . 805 lotr, de Neuville, Bayar Thack y lete Sc; subscription price, Works, 10 vols. regular | vier ian eae 200 price £5.00, sale price,..., 3.25 Aes 991 40, Vos FEN George Ellot Works, 12mo, clear type, profusely’ tllus- sols. regular price $300, trated by artists like De- sale price . 195 taille, Leloir, Lete &e.5 Bronte Com subscription price, 00; ‘4amo, 6 vol: Paeiaey Gee 7.00 $3.00 sale price ott's Waveriey Novels, Shakespeare, 12 vols, Hand; 42 vols, beauttully printed, Volume sie, clear print, wel Ke aa Wag pe teaip ped bound, tilustrated, sale price 1.85 es Shakespeare, 8 vols., Libri Sale Pricts.scmesseesveres 8.40 Bie cloth’ bounds......7 9.18 George Ellot’s Works, 8 Dumas Celebrated Crimes, vols, beautiful, clear type, Edition de Luxe; illustrated profusely illustrated; sub- with 18 photogravures; a scription price $16.00; sale fascinating account of the PrICe siccscccceecereeces 5-60. Borgias and others; 3 vols., Thackeray, 10 vols., 260 buckram, paper label; per set. 2.08 wood cuts by the author, Pepys's Diary, 4 handsome Millais, Barnar@ &c,; sub- edition of the diary of the scription price, $20.00; sale Cathay old chronicler of price ween te ritish Court Scandal; 4 ° Gibbon'’s Roman Empire, 5 large octavo volumes; stee! yols,; subscription price, portraits; per set +, 5.50 $10.00; sale price. 3.50 Hume's History of England, Green's English Yy 6 vols., gilt tops........ . 14 § vols.; subscription price, Shakespeare, 4 vols. Library $8.00; sale price......... 2.80 Size, good type, gilt tops,. 1.25 Popular $1.08 novels, 45c| $1.00 to $2 fiction, 39c. bis 41,740 volumes bought from Flem- . Bteriing Pant ter Betting este th | ing H, Revell Co,—never offered at The Call of the Wild, by Jack London, | less than regular prices—$1.00 to $2 iy Last tenet Yrackemans’ by =, w.| cach—sale price 33c. icra of Fortune, by Richard Hard- ng Davie. , bY Louls Tracy. neftyitleres Wall, by Aone Matnarine 14 Vincennes, by Maurice 7 i ,. Per Copy Charfes Major. Bimpson, An, the Palace of the King, by ¥, Marion as, by Charles ©, Corwin, Crawford, ‘The Edge of Things, by Elia W. Pe Yia Crucis, by F, Marion Crawford, i Saracinesca, by F. Marion Crawford, ‘That Bet Ba Pidgin. Megio Staff, by Fannie B. Os Rhymes, by Amos R. Wells, ill seek by his clothes to improve his ap- ce, And surely our “Concave” shoulder effects that. It gives to one those broad-shouldered, athletic lines, a phase that is foreign to usual ready-for-wear clothes, Manliness is the element men of to-day seek in their attire, The char- €cter, the individuality, the little knacks of fine tailoring in Wm. Vogel & Son suits and overcoats make a mute appeal to the man who is fastidious in matters of ‘dress, It matters not how much or how little you invest here for suit or overcoat in any case you are assured of clothes that not only clothe you, but dress you. As instances our Fifteen Dollar Suits and Overcoats are fashioned and tailored in anner that places them far above the plane of most $18 and $20 suits to be WM. VOGEL & SON ° 4 2 Houston St. Lord & Taylor Direct Special Attention To The Following Exceptional Values In Girls’ Coats and Dresses. Girls’ Coats of fancy mixtures and plain cheviots in short and 34-length coats, smart styles; recently priced $7.50 to $9.50, at $5.00 each. Girls’ Dresses. A most attractive assortment of 500 Girls’ Summer Dresses, in one-piece, Guimpe and Suspender Styles; sizes 6 to 14 yrs.; value $4.00, at $2.95 each. Girls’ Woot Dresses of blue, brown and red chéviots, also black and white checks, in blouse or suspender styles; sizes 6 to 14 yrs.; recent price $10.00, special at $6.50 each. Broadway and Twentieth St, Fifth Ave., Nineteenth St, —-— os eee TOO STREET Surplus stock w waists 46 price--75c OING to give you a white waist bar- rise —offer you such unusual "il certainly want a season’s sup) this kind seldom occur, and w they do there’s always great buying enthusiasm, Those dainty sheer effects, trimmed with lace, $2.75 ready-to-trim hats Saturday, 98c E description will cause you to want one of these rare bargains to-morrow: SILK HAIR AND CHIFFON on wire frames in desirable shapes—selling right here on Sixth Avenue to-day and every day at $1.95 to $2.75. Special, Saturday, This sale is the result of a manufacturer's clearing of his entire overproduction, which has just been purchased by Simpson Craw- values that you’ Waist sales of c,—secured a manu facturer's surplus stock at yirtu- ally the cost to make — hence this mammoth half; pric 78cfor very fine $1.50 wl bona fide $1.50 waists—not an arb! worth {Is so apparent you'd be Made with three insértions of em| and clusters of tuck to have enough to las ‘IMPSON CRAWFORD Co. A great after-Easter sale of girls and misses’ smart apparel UITS, coats, reefers and Summer dresses that have the prices of ordinary apparel and workmanship of the smartest creations from the exclusive dressinaker. was our Easter business this year more than double that of last? class stores, but NOT at such low prices, owing to our extraordinary facilitles and hand-tailored outer garments at the lowest prices in New York, -length coats at $7.50— the Jauntiest coat ever made to sell at $12,75— made of Scotch tweed and fancy all-wool mix- tures—also some cheviots—fine and boxy— large hand-embroideredt s on sleeve — some have notch collar—others collarless—suitable for street wear and gen- eral utility—sizes 6 to 14 years. } 10,00 for misses’ covert cloth coats—short, tight-fitting, jaunty style—col- larless — heavily stitched and wide Gibson plaits forming pockets—full sleeves, 4.75 for golf red reefers for girls —of all-wool fine paca cloth—inyerted plait in back—wide belt — large embroidered emblem. 2.95 for regulation reefers for girls—blue, red and brown—full sleeves—double breasted—6 to 14. 2.90 for girls’ dresses of lain chambray—in light or dark blue, pink or rose color—also Anderson's ginghains in small checks~all colors— —made Dutch waist style—white duck collar, cuffs, belt, large silk tles—kilted skirts—é tau4, hite lawn walsts— itrary value—as the willing to pay $4.5 broldery down front trimmed cuffs an and the style, qualit any doubt about th! be found in other high- ‘at we make a specialty of girls’ and misses’ Misses’ suits in cheviot, serge and Pan- ama—you'd be fortunate to receive their equal at $30 from your dressmaker—the shades are navy, blue and brown— also black—coat style— blouse or Eton effect— satin or taffeta lining— trimmed with stitched taffeta, colored linens and narrow soutache braid—silk corset girdle—plaited skirts, 206.785 for misses’ suits—Frocks and Frills” model—of fine quality voile—navy, gray, tan and black—plaited coat—short sleeves— full plaited skirts over heavy silk drop—with de- tachable suspenders—sizes 14, 16 and 18 years. 19.785 for misses’ and junior suits of light-weight tan covert cloth — semi - fitting coat, inlaid plaits, velvet collar and Persian trimming—full sleeves—coat lined throughout with heavy taffeta, same shade—can be used as a separate coat—skirt deep side plaits. 12.7 for junior and intermedi- \; ate suits of fancy all-wool light mixtures— full boxy coats—plaited sleeves Into turnback Ce ne inlaid collar of white or reseda green linen and narrow silk braid—lined wi soft satin—round-length skirts—sizes 14, tab aaa SIMPSON CRAWFORD Cco,—= Here’s the best negligee shirt any store ever sold for a dollar. U can place all the shirts ever offered at a dollar beside_th i Gi tarily say our statement is absolutely correct. : treet and egy 4,000 dozen new negligee shirts designed for this season—palterns are new, many are exclusive with us—make and style as good as your haberdasher can make to order at an medium and dark grounds—also light colorings—white grounds with figures — materials the best qualities of woven and printed zephyrs and madras—plaited and plain fronts—attached and detached cuffs. . $1.50 white negligee shirts at ®1. Pay $1.50 if you will, you'll not wear better shirts than these 100 dozen pure white negligee shirts, made of very fine quality woven madras cloths and light- weight white cambric—made plain or lap pleated fronts— c= detached cuffs or coat style attached cuffs — cambric, = made of fancy tucked and plaited fronts—detached cuffs —hand laundered—perfect fitting—special at $1.00, Men’s Spring and Summer underwear. $2.00 combination suits, $1.25. Men's very fine, sheer quality imported Swiss ribbed real Maco yarn combination sults, in pure white or ecru —long or short sleeves—the most comfortable men's un- dergarments made—actual value $2—sale price $1.25, Apparel of ‘equal white silk hand- Colorings are in the white negligees at $1. * $1.50 Underwear, $1.00. Men's Spring-weight natural woo! shirts and drawers— wool—non-shrinkable—self finish— drawers are strap back — heavy 1 buttons—$1,50 value at $1, very best finish— very fine soft quality — sateen bands—4 large pear! SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO, 437 men’s Spring suits at*11.50 Also cravenettes and top coats. N who look forward to the best values of the season Easter will find them in these’ $18 and $20 suits, cravenett Out of the several th on the Saturday following s at $11.50 to-morrow. fully expected to have a thousand left there are but 437 should cause men to snap them es and top coat! ousand sults bought for Easter for this sdle, and the fact that up quickly. This bargain assembly is made up of 2 y worsted suits je breasted. 71 black thibet suits All slses—very drossy, rege Fast color—strictly correct. 91 fancy cheviots Bivgle and double breasted, some cravenettes costs, . 8&8 covert top coats h—needed 1.2 600 pairs of men’s °5 trousers at $ Tallor's price would be $6—same materials, ernn and seme careful Workmanship inouring & r it $3. Th a lor ‘the these trousers, All sizes. ENHEIMER clothing—tallor- “HO made-lo-mensuro eulta, at < ’ e $ Boys’ suits at °S. ' nit at 93.18 the outcome of out bellet that $3 ‘he bost sult that cou