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THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 16, 1906. SUBMARINE SUBPOENA DODGER MEETS REAL OCTOPUS. COUNT TO BE TRIED) AGAIN. By Charles Raymond Macauley. Jury Disagre: We acne: pera One plang 2 Green ree ne. stamp with each 1 ye or, the i eae el es ee eae oe area : i a by Actr: for two 8. & yak (a ¢ IN COURT PUZZLE = * Frederick Von G, Seefeld, accused of p 3 | ss 3 stealing $2,000 from Countess Ilka Kin- M ; sky Palmay, yn Counters. marie of Gouble ‘gresh etainps. , was discharged by Re- | corder Goff in General Sessions last SG: Fulton, from Bridge to Duffield St. fore At 830 AM. BROOKLYN. Haste" Turkish Fine Quality Towels. Neckwear. . Unbleached Turkish Towels, 600} Men's Neckwear, consisting of Four-) doz., all extra sizes and weights; slight } in-Hands, Tecks, Imperials and Puffs, imperfections. None C. O. D.; limit 4 all high-grade silks, pretty patterns, ) Follow Them and Health, Happiness | { one dozen to a patron. valued at 39¢, 50c and 75¢, and Prosperity Will Be Yours. |! Valueto 39c ea.; l SC Value to 75cea.; | : If one would be healthy, happy and| | To-morrow, C To-morrow, C M eee) en $s Larceny Char, > Many Witnesses Positively “) Identify Bardalmas as Thief, w@ * Yet He Proves an Alibi. | : ea Four Simple © The case of George Bardalmas, on Grial before Judge Cowing in General Bessions, has attracted considerable at- tention because unimpeachable wit- “esses flatly contradict each other. Bardalmas, who is a member of the Bedford Avenue Baptist Church in id ‘Brooklyn, high in Masonic circles in ‘that borough, and in all respects a ‘model citizen, according to his neigh- 1 ‘bors, is on trial for the theft of @ motor cycle from a Harlem garage. even witnesses, all reputable business men, have positively identified him as { the thief, while es many of his nelgh- “bors have sworn he was at his home at the time the alleged crime was com- mitted. The cycle, worth $260, was stolen | bout noon on the Sunday before A Thanksgiving. The thief teft behind Ses Rim a light overcoat bought in a Brook- | t lyn store. Bardalmas lives at No. id6 : > symptoms of stomach troubles take tite, furred tongue, specks before the | tour, ” the name guarantees the quality. sure to please the most fi prosperous follow these four simple 66 Delatour”’ Mi-o-na before each meal until cured. Negligee Shirts. eyes, headaches, backaches, weakness / !Watue 40c Ib.; 29 Waias $1.60 A8c Cir Tecnivirew: Ci rules: (1) Keep the bowels open | 4 ~~ Chocolates. No matter how many years you and debility, indigestion or other ills every day. (2) Chew your food slow- ly end thoroughly. (3) Avoid indi- gestible foods. (4) If there are any may have suffered with stomach Delatour Chocolates and Bonbons,! Men's Neg troubles or how worried by sleep-| } the best-known brand of candy in Madras, separ lessness, nervousness, loss of appe-| } Brooklyn. Every piece stamped “Dela- jin stripes and p! that are caused by a weak stomach, ‘al hit are caused yy tho talthtal use| | LO=mOrLOW, of Mi-o-na. 50c. a box. ugadearons eee ee ty Take one ot the | litte (abies Be M S W | iti ‘ositive. oS air | w! the fixed deter- Several ee itscsbas ‘testing yesterday | i - mitation torwee the most benefit out en’ $ torm | omen’ S . | cr casnea oa Mast One sia | \°"Mi-o-na is not a fanciful experi- Rubbers. Spring Hats. } @round the garage on East One Hun- ment; it is not a patent medicine; it i dred and Twentieth street for several| at (Pays before the theft of the cycle. In| ma iis not a cure-all. It is a scientific Men’s Storm Rubbers, 1,000 pairs in! Women’s Spring Hats; another lot of ‘remedy recommended but for one| the lot, Boston make, heavy rolledy the popm'r satin | just right for immediate | most becoming: jeontradiction of this Edward Butler,| | <=. ea “a coffee merchant, of No. 621 Hudson 5 |trouble—weakness of the digestive | } edge, double heels, sizes 6 to 10%, deal Street, by whom Bardelmas is em- organs. It is a permanent cure, and | § quality; will give excellent wear. ployed as an engineer, testified that NEAR SANDY HOOK, Feb. 16 (Special).—I was glad to get aboard the Now, boys, I'm going to give you a great opportunity to redeem your-|i8 sold by Hegeman & Co., 200 Broad- Value $1.00; {Value $1.50ea the defendant tad always beon at his|atrship and leave the North Pole behind me, as the Pole, being striped, was selves and earn that prize, Here's a surprise for you: I'm going to make | Sa¥» oe silynranchey cena v4 5c! 89c 2g tie Eberle eta ead Sousa unpleasantly reminiscent of a barber-shop. Beyond sighting a ship or two, my appearance in New York to-duy. When you spy me don’t get excited. ane that it costs mothing | | TOemorrow, |To-morrow, ‘street the factory would have zo snut! ™Y sail southward was uneventful. I found my submarine craft all ready Just tap me lightly on the left shoulder-blade and say: “You are the Mys-|unless it does all that is claimed ‘down. for me at the appointed place, and I hurriedly embarked so that I could terious Kerosene John of The Evening World,” and 1 will go quietly with | for it Neighbors of Bardalmas testified that| keep my agreement to be within fifty miles ot New York to-day. Is it possi- you to the editorial rooms of The Evening World, where we shall have a|,,W 20% EAE =, res tee ectesnetcntiie ctonas ble that none of you aeeds that Two Hundred Dollars reward? I was ven- nice little tussle for the money. Be sure to have a copy of the day’s paper |e 20. greatly maproeed that all the the rachaes of stealing the cycle, una; turesome enough to push the Subpoena Dodger’s nose into the mud off| in your pocket. Don’t miss me to-day, boys, for if I’m not captured soon|food eaten is converted into nutri- assert he did not leave bis howe. Mra | Governor's Island, but I didn’t even run foul of an anchor. I expected to| I shall be obliged to boost the price of oll in order to pay the expense of | tion, so that nourishment and pea “Bardaimas swears that her musand did see a million sleuths, ted by the doughty Hadley, and all dressed in diving | my travels. You'll all contribute cheerfully, I’m sure, as we're having such | yore'yon ey See ee oelahts Ran dieaacis © the. aaaistacicn u Sas} Sults, come marching down the bottom of the bay. All I saw, however,| a charming time evading each other. strength and spirits. neighbors to put up the gas machine. were a great number of fish and a real octopus. It is not necessary, though, —_ ie In regard to the coat, Bardalmas swore|to dive beneath the briny to see fish when there's a sucker born every = _ it was not his, He tried it on, with the | minute on dry land. A few of them get away from No. 26 Broadway, but gonsent of Abe Levy, his attorney, and not many-—not many. All cars direct | Bome assert it fitted him, others thou, so. aed Telephone:— fe aia not. ehcuCUshe by transfer to our doors. | 3300 Wm'bure. jcourt, Complainant John Pugh, an ' Fells‘of Similar Case. “OFFICERS” WANTED $100. | elderly map and butler for Alphons To-day Abe Levy, in his summing up, Alter, of No, 338 Marlison avenue, de- Geclarod it a case of mistaken identity. | Real Police Get One When He { res that “John Dwe” approached jin, | Rosiianrec: told ota: aintar ‘case vs |" cite ses cue mance [set enemas Nbater to tie “which he appeared before Judge Cowing = Doe, according to Pugh, terroriezd hi six years ago, when members of one of | Charged with impersonating an OM: | and took trom the House several artic of value. Later, two men dec all shapes that are <, white, colors. Clean Sweep i in Clothing. Saturday’s Paying News. This news item will set many men thinking so ha ard that early Sai urday morning they will find themselves wendin; to share in the good things from the clean sweep. Will you ye uzmong the fortu- nate ones? Anticipating a response worthy the values offered, we have im- proved the service at every turn, so you can be waited upon quickly and not be tortured with any unn 5 hese values will certainly make vacart places in the cloth oo-- = |} Men’s Suits and Overcoa's, All- { Colossal Sale of Smaiiqwares ad wool Suits, fancy mixed and black |Yihibet, single and double” bre | Noticns | | Pblack and Oxford frieze Overcoats. ae Dest families in this city identified |cer and attempting to get money under| fi wanives to be detectives, bargal Continues. the prisoner as the man who had robbed | raise pretenses, a man who described | th Pugh to Ray $100 to prevent "e> BROADWAY, - - - - BROOKLYN pees ue $10.00; Satur- 5.66 ine co court.” When a fake package o owes Prices $ day. ; ‘their home. Yet the records the court andthe Peclesatiee ‘ahi oe that] himself as ‘John Doe,’. with residence | money was sent to a telecraph office by BROOKLYN'S MOST DEPENDABLE LARGE RETAIL STORE, ry showed “any old place,” was locked up in the) Posh. real detectives were on hand t isoner was at the time of the al ‘Mr. Join Doe into. custody. H Tobbery a convict on Blackwell's | East Fifty-first street police station | (8K? originally’ given nlnvnareret eur early to-day and will be arraigned in!as Frank Men's Suits and Overcoats, fine all-wool homespuns and mixed chev- iots, in both single and double breast ed Suits, black and Oxford frieze Over- coats, all popular lengths, tailored and trimmed first class; value $12.00; Saturday. choice... 6.66 Men’s Suits and Overcoats, ha: tailored fine worsteds and nomespu mixtures, black thibets and C weaves, in single and double bre Suits. ‘Black and Oxford gray 1 frieze and heavy homespun. Craven- ettes, long and medium lengths, all well made, serge and Venetian linings, satin sleeves: value $15.00 and $18.00: Saturday, choice for., 7.77 Boys’ Schoo! Suits, double breast- ed, Norfolk, Russian, sailor and Buster, all broken lots; perfect goods; values $4.00 and $5.00; Saturday for..... Boys’ Suits and Overcoats, high-grade Suits, in double-breaste folk, artes Eton, Sailors, fancy mixed worsteds, cheviots and Heesreayily) made Russian Overcoats in several colors and styles, 3 to 10 years; long Overcoats, sizes 13 to 16 years; all well made; smail lots; all marked, wowed from $5.00 and $6.00 grades; Saturday, choice. ct IB ~ Women’s ; Chiffon and ——— | Saturday Brings Many Important Values tne aeh Meek-end we strive to cutds even our own unapproachable efforts. And each Saturday we accomplish We're never ratisfied. No matter how remaricable the achlevement, we want to serv. 1 iv You with values that heretofore have been unknown, . That a fair measu: tained is borne oUt by constantly increasing crowds at cur store. Foe coer wecattulnadaiaiborne ogtiby/ cae Children’s and 98c Gis sct 69c Kid Shi lace, patent leather extension ,edge soles; sizes 6% On Sale Till 1 P. M. fo'8 SO:RL OCS AEOR: None by Mall or C. 0. D. rasan et ed Morris Chairs, Couches, Hall Stands Nl 75 Gloves 15c 5c Smt 25c || | Casi 5 Nainsook ti; | | hmere and Golf Gloves and nsook or cambric; full. tron! | |Mitts; wonderful values. pretely trimmed with Iace and em- Men's 5-Hour Specials xiv, 29C Soft-finished, bemstitchel Hand- kerchiefs; regularly 7c. each 5 Black I25C cotton Few OC Werranted stainless; drop stitch; epliced heel and toe. Boys’ & Youths’ Clothing Store Opens 8,30 eorerte ae Closes 6 P, M. A wireslinneouy assortment—some of the plums of the Sale gathered at random make most remarkable offerings for to-morrow: i] Dainty New Modelled White Waists Way Advisable to Buy in the Morning—Best Styles Then $15.00 Library Table, $10.00. $20.00 Hair Mattresses, $15.50. iH iE - 2 Lowest Prices for Best Quaites |] 1 White Waists.! Braid Hat Weathered oak, heavy twist legs, with drawer and shelf, Best South American hair, 40 Ib, Mattress, covered with oye Ab Waists. 49 Mosslan "ot. fe: Deautitul % ats. p 28x42 inch top. A.C. A, ticking, one or two parts, made in ourown factory, Lawa > Cc Good Re white Leary Chiffon and Braid Hats, all shapes, = Front made with panel of embrold nd tucks, Pree lin, pretty styles. some with dainty {the pretty modulated bent-up model Desk Chairs. Gold, 3 Piece Suites, $14.00, made to sell at $21.0 light and durk polka dot styles, with full tinted tronte, faye ic 2.98, 3.98 lace snsert lon Unease ON ey and made of chiffon confined with tte $2.75, made to sell at $5.00, $125.00, made to sell at $200.00. (gict™ °F tufted seat, covered w sizes 4 to 44 wo-blece yore al long or short sleeves. _} tion hair braid,black only, None C.0.D, Mahogany finish, wood seat, |" Gold Louis XVI, covered with damask. $10.8), made to sell 27.00. Wait 2 Value $1.50; : $3.95, made to sell at $6.50. $132.50, madato sell at $265.00. | I Siesaenren exiveea tan cores $1.5 tas Waists, 98c To-morrow, c cae ee l 0 : Golden cak, leather seat. | Gold carved irame, covered with tap-| pantasote. Surplice effect of dainty embrota i o-morrow, e ? $4,75, made to s:ll at $6.50.! &s'ty- Halistands { re: lace and tucks; also paren ies paras : Mahogany fin'sh, wood seat. | $145.00, made to sell at $195.00. | 57.59, reduced from $12.00 | WY os caually dainty end attractive models. B s 4 Ja cag ce Oa cei cide pen eens CLC ae | A ets | OyS Women’s” Golden oak, wood seat. |s155. 00, made to sell at $310.00. $11.50, good value at $15.00. pecial Extra for Saturday! . i : Kane sispsoe ist alo sua | eee Fine Shoes. | Lace Waists. i venga or plain velour, | Couches, Dente zood vawe at sis.so. | || New Spring $12 In Coats, 7.98 Bo} IDE 13 t 10 es. ace aists . H QD olden oak, | ‘oO $ hair filled cushions. $6.75, reduced from $9.00. Golden $19.50, gvod value at $26.00. Made of rainproof cloth in olive, Oxford and brown, with leather soles and counters crewed tae arte regis! j 4 a | $7.28 mado to sell at §9.75,| | otk, tulted seat, covered with velour. | "Golden otk, LB] piattea back, fancy fiat collar and full sleeves. Sizes for women vamps; Just the shoes boys. need for | pay ice, and medallions; some ie i and misses, 3 . 5 ; x ECE ae $950, reduced, from | $11. 50. Couch Beds. ! and misses, 34 to 44 and 14, 16 and 18, school wear; will stand hard knocks. fancy stock collar, short sleeves; 34-44, ‘a | * "Weathered oak frame velows S5:25, regularly $6,725, Stes! frams Value $2.00;- Value $3.75; | $8.25, made to sell at $11.50,| $10.75, mad Sere aareaern aetee | ow, -50,| $10.75, made to sell at $14.50. | _ bolster. To-morrow, a To-morrow, e ps Ube eal 5 drop side Bed Couch, complete Weathered oak frame. $13.50, made to sell at $18.0 frame ress end bolster, | Bs ‘ $10.45, made to sell at $14.50. be Goines vonriteted ei esreea 20, Se cfedenim. ieee a Such a Good Lot of oe and Dress Shoes You Most Like, T alcum Girls’ if Fumed oak frame, | velour. Gh ede fovzo ae 1200. |_ sear Mint ooh med it | 513.98 roger, $17.50 £l[ Some Misses’, Boys’ and Children’s Shoes at 98c | | ace; stout soles; siz button or la ee eno ae ees oe Powder. Cloth Coats. button orn . n or lace; sizes 6 to 1g, : Mennen’s Talcum Powder—the name} Melton Cloth, in fancy ristunetd Cale rane se beoe:) sizes) Women's 0c, Storm Ki “peaks for the quality of the powder, | length, loose back with 1,25/| Women's averse. Cos Hithout any. more wording—borated | inisid ‘collar of velvet; in mens brown f MEE ONO te oe ‘es 1.98 | | Woesepaiy viel Kid Lacey 98 or violet perfumed, green; Sizes 10 to 14 years, Price, per can, 9 Value $5.00 2 9 * $2.25 Hair J 89 To-morrow, C To-morrow, | Dad Hats . “A Chance to Save from $5. 00 to $7. 00. | ‘Men's $20 and $22 Overcoats at $15.00. ‘lf and to 10,, H It_is worth while to save that much money, isn’t it? Itis worth while looking at these Over- !| coats. Some of our best clothing is made by the man who sent these, the balance of his Winter ||! A | stock—made in anticipation of coid weather that did not materialize. Fine dark Oxfords and black 25c Juicy Navel Oranges, Doz., 15c| 3 Dos., 43c—All Day in Our Pure Food Grocery. 7 | coatings, 46 to 50 inches long—perf . i ae | be Tt aiereeta next fall, DNR ren eee eRe aaa ni ch Ise. cans import] [Botled Ham, site 7 ACTS | . $15.00 Overcoat st outed Hor] loot Toru, aca, th “| Average,’ Hane £200 RRR HHA cra Bt | Long, loose backs, ie DEO d Serge; : $22.00 Suits at $15.00. tings, can....10c| [Boiled Corned Beef, sitoed, tb.24c] ders), “Ib... Sie ‘ ’ : a | others 46 inches, with Venevan top and woollen linecs:, Fine, bard finished dress worsteds, in cark, medium end |} Sie ArsboRa Coffeo: 4 1bs.,1.00; 1b.2Ko | Snider's Catsup; 8 for BOe.; piney, : Don’t «Miss the First ‘ ‘Gibson-Gir Veeabe ical ra Gatstd ana’ blackl coatineslesditrse: Gacrertaal light fects, Suits that are not tco heavy to wear till Women’sFine “2 e iG} Otlve Meats, 6 oz.; dozen, eae! | Picture FREE “*i,1 Sunday’s World, | | tures—in tourist models, warm weal Saturday i p Fase ea) i At $12.50 and $9.50. Very decided bargains in various Suits. Petticoats Offerings. | | giarey 8 dorer RO Oe ae Printed ica tepeteie sheets of heavy art uae Size 10x55 ie Great Values in Fine Worsted Trousers / 1,50 Black Sateen Pure Food Four; 2¥j[b, aac, Oe, ped : inches. (By special arrangement with COLLIER'S WEEKLY.) | 2 i 5 loc. « 43 er’s Cocoa; %-lb, tins | We have an excellent collection of separate Trousers, For to-morrow we sell a very good $5.00 ' $1. with Paligoate” BC sey Rati scan. Me aon Jeem atascot uaene Supplementing the first of a series of articles on Pen and Ink ow |; value at $3.95. ; flounces finisied wath fare Tuttle, Holland Herring in kegs yaied Drawing. Order in Advance from Your Newadealor. i %e. keg City \ 850. i kegs, Mixed, 790+ 90 a | At $22.00, formerly $29.50, we have a few silk lined Coats—large sizes only le $3.00 and $4.00 Fancy Waistcoats at $1.65. $2. 50 pea pticce $ eis UND: UND, \ Petticoats, ds exp NEX EX) =——=NEX The most success{ul sale we have ever bad in Waistcoats—and our Fancy Waistcoat sales are famous. This is a clearance ||| | eoegene be Aaa se pI 85 ioe, can. Core, liskSearncres T 5 AY: t SUNDAY: T $ AY | | sa’e of the stock of New York's leading Waistcoat maker, and never before have we been able to offer such splendid values. Still | cop. aitred misties another 100 can Gtring’ Beane, ip : ay IEA Ret i With three amadl urd an, E. J Peas, 32¢ é an excellent variety of styles and colorings.