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THE WORLD: MONDAY EVENING, APRTL ‘93, 1906. GAL SLEUTHS | S ARE MADE. | Merchants Ready to Sell on Sunday to Young Wom- en Detectives. Were Assigned to Get Evi- dence by Retail Clerks’ Protective Union. nieattheleast bids) there ere) tn\| exnall shopkeopers, dealers tn dry goods, notions and in women has been eterni Every one of them stands re lieve hereafter that It was E tempted the poor, gullelesa gentlemanly serpent to his fall. ‘The ten of them just as food as sald 20 in the Essex Market Police Wourt to- @ay when they were arraigned on the charge of violating the Sunday closing ordinance. As the chief accusers came three of the prettiest shop sirls on Man- hop Kirls on a weekday, but turned si late, doing very w thank you. For a good whil Proteciive Un’ break up the emali merche for business hard to get plain for a skolr of baby ri! Fight away h EAR IN PRISON mY . Did the scheme work? Asx of the ten in Essex Market Court eis Blue Monciy. Assigned to the Work. The three young wom the union, assigned Gay were Miss Ida Ea Seve Burns, of No. Miss Mary O'Ha: Hundred and Capt. Murtha, of th tion, promised oo-op Kings Must Also Pay a Fine of $500, strect men, a mere man det pened, but the bes: he bh follow in the wake of each of U irl sleuths and make t Mise-Marccstedthe urchase ui not Hawkey next Fri “Weill with our to an § gnion SQUIRREL WITH TAIL 2 THREE FEET LONG. | «:‘: 70 LOST IN WR OF FISHING BOATS. ——— § LINKS HELD UP. MISS! —_ SHIPPING NEWS. Idiots Mrencht I lowed to Land peoues N n 1 1 ———— GILFORD CLUB FRIDAY. ‘DEATH BIG, BUT H BY MAURICE KETTE i = i TRAPPED | | MOTHER - YOU'D BETTER i | FIX THE LITTLE HALL ROOM. i ie THERE 'S ANOTHER. FAL RS BOARDER COMING. GREAT ScoTT! THE LITTLE HALL ROOM WE'LL WANT ) THE WHOLE ide has | | House! | G%850000 § udp ese) eS \ pape Ss ee E’S WELCOME. | the explosive | most constant | secret. | fiftty-vwo years | arose before hi her where #h "Up the road, | ing, “Bood-by. MILES SENTENCED LONG AUNAWAY IN) THIRTY DAYS FOR SHOOTS WIFE TWICE | CROWDED HARLEM — DRINKING WATE Former District-Attorney of Two Menin Runabout Thrown Druggist Fooled Woman In- C9704 py Drink, Henry Rizzo |* | Out and Vehicle Knocked to Splinters. a METZ 10 PROBE DEEP for Show Pare “ ~ ) Dying ed for Into Man Arce ed in Hospi INTO SEWER FRAUDS. ‘DUE TO ALCOHOLISM. |“ A THEN HER MOTHER tent on Suicide but Court Attempts: Double Murder Sentenced Her. and Escapes, ~~ | Wath. Tt w E Esther G Are » SWEENEY APPOINTED; HODGINS PASSED UP. : - BARRICADED IN HOME WHILE BURGLARS ROB, family was the post- Coore Tei 1 i “4 NEWSBOYS BURY COMRADE. | gisty-nye co Midis ye newsboys Ww 4 the exer- |wpon all 3 at No. WW? mbers street |¢ows last on strate night were sad over t ath of oVicker. who MeVicker HIGGINS PICKS MAN TO SUCCEED HENDRICKS, | eamt 3 ALTANY tir G. Altman & Cn. eisrenntiiei Coats (unmade). wa- | HIGGINS THREATENS A SPECIAL SESSION. World) Higgins 1s heretofore $9.00 and 11.00, at c ker will probably meet of w reap- Dey > on van A ug dying condition districts 1} £ 1@ C 4 . Gi am whon he%was taken to ed before the final adjournment Palace, ‘riday night, ‘his r avenue station, He a iat! ‘Lace Was fecoh nacelle Berka hee on hour after he Pyrat Roepited f le Morlans yee ae that if tt was , Department.) his otty, and Billy ox ki He was & carpenter, employed b; not don would oal! epee = the ‘wind-up, me DORM Rea ewick a Belice Company. "7 32. ping, Wone Be. would calle apecle ee fa , \ | A 144 ‘WOMAN'S BODY IN CROTON RESERVOIR Still in Croton Basin Where Wife of Labérer Leaped to Death. For three weeks the body of a woman tt ta ed, and dressing h | and ers kissed | ioy Peter good-by, a: him the key left the hi | woman saw she was agitated and ask: as going. am tom of sit been used.’ ‘The al-| jetondtions attracted seven attention and led to the exposing of the ‘The suicide was Mra Dilaida Glottt, old,” wife of Glotu, a mason on the works. lived in the row of dwellings known to the Croton people as | On the morning of April 2 Mra. Glottt Leone They “The Bowery.” | d had awaken- in @ ASS Lie seven-year-old | after giving} . | rtest route to the ea! aid Mrs. Glotti, add- You will never ace me ard a splas: was no we a nid Kill he ee ee gee _ TWO WOMEN AGAIN | UP AS SHOPLIFTERS, hen and Annie Rosenberg Caught « Detectives. jay by Dotective-Sergts, Dever, ad broke Dn ey for Rellef, Not Gambliag. Finan tn the Tombs © . when their offered) the ¢ pin will offer for Special Sale, commencing to-morrow (Tuesday), French Hand- embroidered Linen Robes, Golf Weds, Boleros and Unmade Robes, heretofore $12.50 and 18.00, at $8,75 and 10,50 Unmade Golf Waits and Boleros, e Unmade Coats heretofore $25,00 & $32.00,at $1 2,50 and 16,00 mb: a reservoir watch- e edge of the bee ‘ed a woman over Own as the | woman was| id turned = the reserve was used, ¥ to} hefbody has fear | 4 deen blown to at the polnt where d to have jumped fect deep, master mason, 1 by Three fon of e mr. detec Kenna, At Head- down ‘and went recognized by several y Were Collecting were discharged wyer, Thomaa P. that they but were collosting ire uinicted eau x isco evi 6.75 ry GEORGINE WILD NTS. BRIDE OFA COUN | Brilliant Throng at Wedding of Mrs. Henry Siegel’s Daugh- ter in London. \ SOLDIER STARS IN RING STU é | { F i | | } Military Athletic Show Will Hold Big Garden All This Week. Carlo Den- Teague TONDO: the Na- : April tlee : a what th ementing the fr Guard of the public at their a ment. Unies all otgns fail this week at Madison Square Garden will bo another gramme for each night hus features th havd always been enthusiastically cetved. ‘The athletic pro; begin at 7.80 to- know what th letes can do w Gapt. Dixon, Cha Committee, expec thet the league that, viewing oflces ris comman be a se of aril There will be much to be sc that with an evening parade New York Institution for th tion of the Deaf and bactalion, ‘Troop G, of the t . will give the! ney and perfe of and arin: it gt volley Oring and a the Tnita Battery der 20% Woodhu! ton avenue, Salyer: e lett eye, knock eo came to his sensés ad disap! 1 at received ng him a NE'NY. L 39 MAIDENSEA Stern Brothers will continue to-morrow their sales of Spring « Sumitier Silks Ts t sok Household Linens " and ‘ i Cotton Dress Goods Perfumery Department Toilet Requisites from the leading ie ; Foreign and Domestic Manufacturers, § Extracts, Toilet Waters. Creams, Soaps, Toilet Powders, f t Tonics, Manicure Articles and Preparations for the Bath, ri ‘An extensive assortment of French and English 5 3 hes, Hair, Cloth, Bath, Nail and Too A New Importation of Japanese Puff Boxes, for the Bath Room, $1.00, 1.95, 2.50 Third Floor Art Objects « Cut Glass=( A choice display is now being made of Bronges, Clock Sets, Fine Porcelains and Electro- liers, suitable for Wedding Gilts. Special Values in Rich Cut Brilliant Glass 95c, 1.45 Sugar & Cream Sets, $2.95, 4.75 $1.75, 2.35 High FootedCompots, 2.95, 7,95 3.95, 5,50 5.95, 7.50 ’ Handled Nappies, Spoon Holders, d Shallow Fruit Dishes, 1.75, 2.95 Flower Vases, WhippedCream Bowls,1.75, 3,50 Claret Pitchers, Unusual Reductions in Upholstery Fabrics Suitable for Furniture Coverings and Draperies, Imported French Tapestries, 50 in, wide, Were $1.85 to $2.75 74,91.25 Broken Lines of Tapestries & Damasks, « 2.50 " 350 1.75 7.50 High Class French Broches and Silk Brocades, Were $10.50 to 17.50 yd. AWNINGS WINDOW SHADES AND FURNITURE SLIP COVERS MADE TO ORDER LACE CURTAINS CLEANED AND STORED DURING THE SUMMER. NO EXTRA CHARGE FOR STORAGE, West: Twenty-third Street