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= man to bse ere : ie ex- ‘i re tee surrount him and tried jto identify the prison: ‘gnto the wagon in pi ee NAN VED WTO. WOMAN'S BED Carmine Faced Intruder . Went Through It Like | .a Paper Hoop. | Mrs. Annie Langer, whose husband !s ‘away and who lives with her infant son Morris at No. 181 Clinton street. ‘threw open the window of her flat at 8 o'clock last night and shrieked: | “Police! Help!” | ‘The echoes of her cries had not died | ‘away when neighbors rushed out of the | |flats nearby and crowded around her | ‘door, shouting excitedly. By the time | Policeman Klvinmeter, of the Delancey | Street Station, reached the Langer fat fully 600 neighbors were talking and | gestiolating excitedly in the entry. | Kleinmeier rushed in, followed by |} many of the neighvors and pointing to} the wreck of a bed in the parlor, from | ‘which wiggled two apologetic feet, Mrs. Lunger told the following remarkable story: Just before her cry for help. she said. tne door of her flat was opened quietly ‘and @ strange little man with red qwhiskers tiptoed in, apparently ignoring her presence in the place. With no pre- i she said, the man took off! this hat, coat and shoes and, taking a! | Sapp aes dived head foremost into | @ crash of splintering slats ‘was 4a dull thud as the mysterious ini- red-bearded man went through tho like a clown through @ paper hoop. ed landed on his head on the floor be- fieath, covered by a wreckage of quilts, ‘and springs. Hanger said that she had been the oradie in which lay, nine- jmonthe-old Morris, and that the impact ‘the little man on his dive through oor shook the room so the child was bounced ra, Langer sald wes telling this story extracted the little red- the feet, and attempted to explanation out of him. but er. red-whiskered man went Sete, toe abou: lasts “At the Delancey and . ey \ Sergt. Shanahaa tried to revive him, | Leck efforts failed and Dr. Lowh- | ‘was summoned in an ambulance Gouverneur Hospital. He tried ‘The litle the stomach pump and then ptonouncea . The red- was taken to Bellevue the man in @ comatoxe state. whiskered man and dried out overnight. To-day he was arraigned in Essex arket, where he gave his Pai Wiesenfold, a he lived at No. 1 n 8. 1d fallen aetoep. through the bed. CITY PARK ENTRIES. airy PARK, NEW ORLE zws a Silsite ons 4300, and Red Amberita Little Giant New Amsterdam ..... Charawind ei 5 Gaye. Mh... 56 Clansieader RACE—Six furlongs; jean Handicap. oral Kine J Dolan Bt. Josoph Jack Adame lady Join Carroll Garniny Anditor **Astarita 80 a2 08 g Mirnle Adams Fellx Motes. **Lucy Young **Noble entry. \ FTMT @\CIH—One and (one-stxteenth miles: handican, Ore IT 481 Golsmate i Berry Huehes The lentries for to-morrow’s races ares fl one-eighth THIRD RACE—Steeplechane: short dourse, 170 NSM MAN SET TENEMENT FRE An_ Investigation Shows In- cendiary Blazes Were the Work of One Man. Following Fire Marshal Seery's de- nial that the five fires of Wednesday night and Thursday morning were in- cendiary, Assistant Fire Marshal Wil- lis, who has been conducting a right examination, sald to-day they were in-| cendiary, and had been set by one man, After visiting Nos. $4 and 108 Division street and Now. 152, 16) ani ff Fast Broadway, where the fires occurred, he says he does not think they were set for the purpose of aiding roUberies, as In that case firebugs work in pairs, while in these cases the nature of thé fires show pliinly that they were. kin- dled by one hand. In hip opinion the incendiary is Insane, and the motive points towani revenge. In each case he found that the fires had been started by piling up paper against a door under the starways leading to the cellar. They were all lighted by matches, and no trace of the use of kerosene believes that the first No. #4 Division street and others followed. ‘The paper used to icindle the fires, he says, 18 easily obtainable from the piles of refuse that the shopkeepers leave on the sidewalk at night to be removed in the morning by the city carts, gs adlivisrtan Mey FAIR GROUNDS ENTRIES. FAIR GROUNDS, NEW ORLEANS, Feb. 2—The entries for to-morrow's races are as follows: wes found. He fire was set at that the Schoolmate St. Valentine NB ATA Store Opens at 8,30 A. .M, A = STRAUS. Closes 6 P. M. ———— February ever brought together u' best makers in America. everyone at once, $11 Box Couches, $8.75 Covered in green denim, with self-opener attachnaent. Parlor Suites, 5 Pieces. | $29.50, reduced from $40.00. Mahogany finish, covered with embossed velour. + $49.00, reduced from $65.00. ' Mahogany finish, covered with damask. $55.00, reduced from $75.00. Mahogany finish, covered with damask. $02.50, reduced from $95.0u. ‘Mahogany finish, covered with tapestry. $67.50, reduced from $90.00. Mahogany finish, covered with em- bossed velour, Odd Parlor Pieces, $17.00, reduced from $22.50. Mahogany Armchair, covered with damask, $24.00, reduced from $32.00. Mahogany tinish Sofa, covered with | velour. | $34.00, reduce! from $68.00. | | Mahogany Armchair, covered with | || damask. | $38.00, reduced from $506 00. ‘MikoJany ‘ofa, covered with damask. $45.00, reduced from $90.40. Mahogany Sofa covered with damask. “Abrast” Linen Mesh | Ideal Spring Underwear For Men, Women and Children. The best ot ail meshes for beneficial results | and long wearing qualities. Hi Its hygienic qualities are | highly recommended by all i the leading physicians of the | world. | Prices smaller than miost linen meshes, and b-neficial and wearing qualities better thin any other. For men, $2.09; for women,$2.69; and for children, sty to 24, colossal proportions of this great The Sturdiest, the Best Furniture Sale-—Tremendous Success Unrivalled in Magnitude and Wonderful Variety. This is truly the most comprehensive showing of good Furniture nder one roof—it mirrors the products of the Spread out over a tremendous floor area, the February Furniture Movement appeal to A at th paralleled Pricing. Bedroom Suites, $170.00, reduced trom $340.00. Mahogany Colonial Bureau, Chiffon- jer and Dressing Table. $250.00, reduced from $325.00, Gray enamel Twin Beds, Bureau, Chitfonier, Dressing Tabie, Desk and small Table, $295.00, reduced from $501.50. Circassizn Walnut Twin Eeds, Bureau, Chiffonier and Dressing Table. Library Suites. $34.50, reduced from $69.00. | Mahogany, 3 pieces, covered in moquette. $50.00, good value at $100.00. Baronial] oak, 2 pieces, covered in leather. $75.00, good value at $150.00. Cathedral oak, 2 pieces, covered in leather. pearing and the Most Worthy Furniture, Library Suites. 1 $79.50, reduced from $159.00. { Mahogany, 2 pieces, coveréd in tapestry, $90.00, good value at $180.00. Cathedral oak, 2 pieces, covered in leather. $5.50 Chiffoniers, $3.95. Golden oak, carved wood back, with 5 drawers, nicely finished. Hh Parlor Cabinets. | $78.00, reduced from $98.00. Gold, Louis XVI style. | $85.00, reduced from $105.00. Gold, Louis XV style. | $95.00, reduced Yrom $175.00. | |” Walout and glit, Louls XV style, | $120.00, reauced from $160.00. Violet wood, Louis XV style. $155.00, reduced from $210.00. | Violet wood, Louis XV style. | | China Closets. | Diebold (, G Sincerity Belle Mr. Jack Decoration Henry 0. ‘Dae Regent Brilliant. *apprentice a ——_<————— (Special to The Evening World.) ALBANY, Fob. 2.—A jn the city offered to-day by Assemblyman ties ARE LIKE CHINA INSIDE RUSTLESS WEAR FOR -YEARS Kitchen Ware Unequalled BE IMITATED INSIST ON HAVING STAANSKY & Co. MASA Aa atedl PAY FOR FEDERAL JUDGES, bill allowing the New York Board of Estimate to give Federal Judges holding court and Hving additional compeneeton wae | STRANSEY SHAPES ARE | CUPIED-BUT STRANSKY DURABILITY CAN NEVER 4LL DEALERS SELL 1T New Yous FRIDAY BVENING. FEBRUARY 2. 1008. ‘Don't Ask Me + ] sedoldbiatt encry FOURTH RACE—Four furlongs; Prem!er Stakes: two-ycar-olds; $100 add Zick Abrams PIT’ East jury. John ren- CURE YOUR eRAI Te DIVORCE WITNESS JAILED. | ‘%,* negro, formerly coachman for Augus- tus Hartje, the millionaire paper manu- facturer, Da ai hah tor and father of Mrs. Hartie. ‘TBBURG, Feb. 2.—Clifford Hooe, was arresied yesterday at Liverpool, O., charged with per- ‘The Information was sworn to by F. Scott, the millionaire contrac- by Hartje sued his for divorce last summer, ‘The sult was base] upon @ sworn statement by Hpoe, implicating Mrs, Hartje with him in the Soon after left the city detectives and brought to ‘this cl Alderman $10,000 bail for court; he went to Jail. Deautiful . wit of her husband in Europe. The secured by Scott Ferguson, ney for Mr. Hartje. | he suit was begun He was located yesterda: Festua King held him in Is Your Hair Falling Out? A few hairs here and there are not missed, but it won't be long before they will be leaving: in such large Suaneities that you will regret the fact that you haven't done something to pre- vent the ultimate end—baldness. Rexall “93” Hair Tonic promptly stops falling hair, cures dandruff and will stimulatea new rowth of hair. It has done so ‘or others. It will do so for you. It is not sticky or gummy; will not thicken on the hair; does not become rancid ; has no disagree- able“odor; is clean and agreeable to ee ; t our store, only fifty cents a bottle. ae Satisfaction guaranteed morey refunded, RIKER’S DRUG wr Clint, IN NEW XYORK—dth Ave. and 234 Bt Broadway and 9th St. +» Fi remedies under the tradename. “Rexall.” Each remedy is a well- tried recipe of a famous physician who isa 5] in his line, STORES Open Saturdays $ Until 10 P.M. -. ya ment? | $12.75, good value at $17.00, Golden oak, | $17.50, good value at $22.00. || Golden oak. i | rth Floor. Central and Eas: Bulldings, | for boys sizes 3 to 6 years, at. Made expressly for us, and not sold.anywhere else in Brooklyn. i | SLAB; 26 10:52. ,.06.0 $1.98 t e Main floor, front were $15 [0 $25. at.. $6.95 to $15 | || Boys’ Soc. Golf Caps and cloth and| {9,98:98; White and colored wash serge Tams 25! 4 2 years, DQ) ° te wn, fe} o | = Ge. | joe} & = | 2, S| we Clearance Sa'es Throughout Boys’ Clothing Store. This is a rare opportunity to get unusual bargains in outer apparel || Hats, Sweaters and Blouses, as well as Suits and Coats {| sevoe $2.95 | Russian and fur trimmed Uvercoats, washable Russiin Blouse Suits, $1.95 \| —at great reductions. | Young inen’s College Sults, were; Boys’ 75c. and $1.00 cloth Tams and $12.50 NOW..60 seve $7.95 Golls.. cava toestesere 486: III Youne men’s College Suits, were Children's $1.5) and $2.00 Sailors, $15.00, Pow... +. 910.00) Tams and Fancy Hats......ee009d¢ |! Young men’s blue worsted cheviot Mother's Friend Shirt Waists, white |} Hl Suits, single and double breasted,; 48d colored, with neckbands...69c |! $12.50) K. and F. and Champion Blouses, with || $6.00 and $7,00 Ru sian Blouse and | neckband orcollar,whitemadras48c | Sailor Sufts. iMysesiest $4.95 $1.50 worsted Sweaters, navy, red and || $5.00 and $600 Reefers, in mixtures; Si2¢5 20 0 26. s00004+++-98C | gray $1.50 K. and £, all wool flannel Blouses, RIAY ANd DIUE cesses ceseee 98c Scond floor, Fear, Eaat Bullding, — |! ——— a nnn secwen = Boys’ Shirt Waists and BI uses, madras, cheviot and outing flannnels, in farcy tthe regular 50c kind, Saturday eo wh oe We Give Dividend Stamps. 1,000 Stamps are worth $3.00 cash and 500 are worth $1.50 cash, when buying Merchandise in over 100 departments of PMANL&CG ettes,’ thoroughly rainproof, broad, con- aye stoulders, fine serge and Venetian inings, all hand tailored; all $15.00 and $18.co garments, Saturday for .. Men’: double double h new goods, marked dow $5.00, Saturday oe. Boys’ Suits and Overcoats, 16 years, Overcoats, in | Overcoats, 3 to 10 years; fine all wool Irish frieze and fancy colors, well made and well trimmed; our regular $5.00 grade; unly 350 in the lot, Saturday for Boys’ Suits and ments in the lol worsteds, cheviots and blue cloths; piece, Norfolkand Russian styles, al Overcoats, in the tourist, long be pure wool Scotch plaids, Irish frieze,kerseys, heavy, fancy cheviots; all finel jatest style, perfect fitting; our rr e grades of $5.00 & $7.00 garments, Saturday Boys’ Knee Pants, 2,000 pairs all wool cheyiots, ages 3 to 16 years, in fancy rs, and blue; corduroys and homespuns, ¢ pair guaranteed not to rip;-the regular kind, Saturday for 8 to 14 years; also, In Russian BROOKLYN. c.ac. Suit or Overcoat; Saturday for . —— 500 Suits, Men’s Business Suits and Overcoats. Suits, ofall wool cheviots, fancy mixtures and black thibets, singleand double breasted, 200 Over- coats, of black and Oxford frieze, cut in the fatest style, made and trimmed substan- tially, broad concaved shoulders and perfect fitting: a fine $10.00 ie Men's Suits and Overcoats, hand tailored. | in regular and stout cuts, of fancy worsteds, pure wool fancy cheviots, black thibets, Fulton Street, from Bridge to Durfield Street. A Stamp with Each 10¢ of Your Purchase. Saturday’s Values of Special Importance | In Men’s @ Boys’ Fine Clothing How about a $10.00 Suit or Overcoat for $4.89, a saving of over half on one gar- Isn’t that an example ot value worth looking into Saturday? These low prices show the difference between wear and worry. You perhaps want to wear the new clothing now. We are ready to worry about getting these stocks cleaned up. Must do so before others come in; hence Saturday’s bargains. 200 in single and double breasted. 500 Overcoats, in all the popular lengths, black and Oxford, pure wool Irish friezes, heavy Scotch mixtures, 's Jersey Jackets, sizes 34 to 46, breasted, tan, gray, blue and black, all from $3.50 and breasted and Nortolks, Etons and Russians, y 696. patterns, and whites ; Mothe.’ 9.88 2.48 Boys’ Fine Suits, in beautiul all wool fancy chevicts and plain cloths, yy long belted tourist, sizes 12 to 16only. Russian 2.88 Overcoats, ages 3 to 16 years; 300 gar- Sulten et ‘ine all woo! Scotch mixtures, double, breasted, three Hl very high class garments.| elted style and Russian; styles, 3 fo 8 years; fine Friend, Cadet, K, & S. brands, weet tee pee aem ened ne rade, in “Crayen- ages 3 to Hooe | YT TT SU RAYMOND @CO., . MEN'S OUTFITTERS. FULTON AND NASSAU STS. FOR TO-DAY AND TO-MORROW. The phenomenal response to our Special Offering of 600 MEN’S SUITS has induced us to add several desirable lots, including many medium and spay weights. Former prices $16, $18 ani $20. Your choice now at 810, Never in our 49 years of retailing a have we offered a greater bargain. Broadway - - - - Brooklyn BROOKLYN'S MOST DEPENDABLE LA RGE RETAIL STORD. Saturday’s 5-Hour Specials None C.0.D. No Mail or Telephone Orders. 1 BSc. to 1 BOe. and 5c. eee Welle, 95c sie hene, 1212¢ Baia Foularas, 22C Both short and of a tremendous sleeves; open trimmed with an attrac desirable 50c. Lawn ‘tmencs, 2OC Neatly figured patterns and. flowered) effects; finished all-round with fancy lockatiteh: 5 ¢ size 30 to 44 in Each of Our 65 Specialty Stores Contribute to Saturday's Rousing Opportunities. We are beginning February with a promise—that it shall be a record- breaker for the month in yolume of business, To-morrow all-day specials indicate a somewhat strenuous determination to start with a triumphant series of value-offerings. Sample Hose 29c A many ret’k imported sam- ple lot of men's Hosiery—some hundred ddten in ail. Made of lisie plain and taney lace and dace 3 GO, Men's G0c. 7 Nogligee shirts, 43C Fine corded madras; de- tached link cuffs; nei ©. pkg, Zu Zu Snaps, _ pkg. Uneeda Biscuit, c. pkg. Grahame, With Prices Suits, Waists and Wrappers 7 a*” Women's Walking Salts, of Vel- vets, Broad Chevto:s and and cotton, In terns tremély @bod- over, oy, ifully —trimn also white | “trimmed with heavy pla Rail BT w made of Hight lawn skirt; full deep fleunc bottom; ‘body Inet to and with faney braid; $1 quall- tes; eac Mine Quai- . made with double knee. heel and toe, guar Great Sale of |r“. Youths’ Suits 7 || Strsiiea’'atntets See's alue 190. Entering the second week of our henomenally successful Midwinter Phot cS yan exceptional a W ik heel nnd vost Clothing Bale wits tional - {ntemesvousers Suits. ‘These nigh- black and white (each claus suits are bo to 20 ins a skein of darning years of age, of » 96 chest meas- yay) alnen 4 to 6%; value 25 f urement. ts e Bey MAME e vees seen ee enee Cc Those that were) Those that were Si B09 re 6.00 1 NXa'ts 8.00 %e duced to Oe! duced to , New Spring Salts; Me 140-00 pure worsteds: Kid Shocs Ja narily $15, Double - Bre a Model: blue Superior workmanship evinced in bs ordinarily $15. every Sete i seasoned viet a Breasted hey have stout soles h 3.95 or Reeferny wet MM to 16: Ta ferent shade ‘ Women's $2.50 Shoe: hops. button or, lac 4 to 7 for je@; butt lace: alsea 6 torfi..s-+ Boys’ Shoes — Calf: sizes 8 to 2. ; 16 Fours! special... 8.95 New Spring 5: Double $2.50 Hall Racks, 1.39 designed Hall or Wall $2, §2.50 & $3 Pictures—Now 1.00 Hundsome groups to select frome @toh- Cleverly Raoks, neatly finished insnickel and | | _ HAnwome ere ierawal black, octagon shape, with picture ee nie aa Wats bone tos =four appropriate sub- ood 1,39 Brooklyn’s Best Pure Food Dependable Qualities On: id Always. jects, eacn a work of art. tocery Fresh State Eege; every eRe guaran- teed; dosen..,..2¢ "Teioued pada pe 1k, °8 "