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ae Seertetadininsosasantee oe } BOYS’ CAPTURE ~ OF CONCY 01D NOT “PAN GUT” Peekskill Academy Fugi-) tives Came to Sad End on Island. in age from | pt upon the ut dawn to- rangi Six Mttle chaps, The tailest and he stopped wall to the boys “Be game! We'll get ac Every boy of the six end every one of them was checked and hungry had told them to be ga mrould be game. “And where are you fro’ the policeman. “Peekskill,” came in chorus, fre broke and hungry, too.” “T thought s0,"" said the pollceman. I have been looking for you kids since yeu left home W Now uneh of you come w Tie six boys crowde Nceman. Two of th band and held on tight, others clutched at his coatrali Jed them to Police Headquarters. they were too hungry to tell aaytt. except the truth. Mood was bro them, and then more food and they ate as only six 6 and they | # asked “and we Closed, and it was all over undl they bad rest. Lefferts Mabie, bunch of runaways. the younge: was the clone bis eyes. He wanted his mot! He would also like to see his futher, but he added: “I'm sorter scared about him. hits hard.” Then the boy whos He} Jim Valentine, he's th Holmes, thirteen, and Vic irieen, and Then there's me. I don’t count, ‘cau Yom a kid | “Well, we fellows decided to come tc Coney Is! last Monday after: | 1 we We had been at sc! we would met {n the woods and dechi go to Coney Island und ride elephunts | and things. “We had $3.00 tn the bunch—! a lot of money. Well, we got to York and we saw Corey Istand. ¥ walked most of the way there and we walked all of the way back, and now} I want to KO At ‘the ment into tears, The par will come to New York t them home. And then th scoual—but why tell cident? Tt will old-fshloned pu ¥ to dike "will be a} will stand up to te! at Coney Island. | —$—<—<$———_— REV. G. W. PATTERSON DEAD, MONTGOMERY, Aln., Patterson, May 4.— George W. Firs: Pre gomery, & the South, Coffee Sale ed. Mall orders fil Telephone orders filled. Broken Java Sold elsewhere at . OUR Regular Price 20¢, SALE PRICE for thi Made up of the beans of our h just now the se ly good. Our reputation of 6 the coffee—and guarantees we say about it 6 Ibs, delivered Manhattan, Br Bronx, 10 P year es ACCOUNTS INVI COFFEE Company > 184 NEW Gillies ESTABLISHE 733, 235, 237 and 239 Washington St. Between Park F z Mercy! Isn't it a sin That | h. no To make she But | shall rea And find a tal Who will tak In driving m The I Wh Are Pr Poultry, Coy cx Kinds ‘of Family cal Prices, ‘GIRL DRAGGED BY nd whipped off her fe WEST 125TH ST., 7TH @ 8TH AVES. For the BABY, where ir- ritating antiseptics are always objectionable, Try CARIN STREET 5 Caught on Rear Fender. Panic in Crowd. en to Hospital. TALCOX THE OXYGEN TOILET POWDER. Retieves et Prickly Heat, Hives and assures a heaiiney THE OXYGEN DOES IT. | ¢ hurrying stream ed from east side sweatshops along was a young wom- dressed, wit W. L. DOUCLAS'| - $3.50 SHOES 10% MEN Atrialwillconvince ‘outhat W.L.Doug- £ las $3.50 shoes are f thebestinthe world. Stores In Greater New York r the car turns over o Bowery and the girl, mis- 1, stepped In behind 1 Her skir? swept She s Instant there was panto among eda passing. Women shrieked ) shouted and cursed ct Specials for Friday and Saturday. LONG SILK G .OVES, Sack or Mosquitaire in an abundant fe and colors; also a new shipment of REAL KID MOSQUITAIRE LOG GLOVES cibow lengths, blick or white. Value $3.00, for 2.00 5.95 skirt, back only. Value $10.0 : ETON JACKETS, made of taffeta silk, hil! sleeve, fancy vest, Satin lined, 3 models to seiect from, black only.’ Value $10.50 .... % 7.95 PONY SUITS, tn linen. solid colors or combination effect, circular skirt. Good value tor $19.00 6°95 CLEARING SALE OF WUMEN’S TRIM IED 'ATS, consisting of Leghorns, Milans avd Chips, in all th trimmedtwith flowers, cm £205,935 £08 ARES AICTE SCS : CHILDREN'S FANCY POKE BONNE “dw andirosebuds, Value $9.99 to aie meer wom A'S PATENT COl.( PUMP SHOES, Cuban heel, turn sole, large bow, sizes 2% to 7, widt i $2.50, for.. aoe ee Ato BOYS’ WASH SUITS, in white du-k. p made tn Russtan, sailer also Eton blouse lars, bloo er pants. latest shapes, eatbers and ribbons. Formerty 10.00 3.98 Value 1.98 and chambravs, > and sallor col. Special for 95e sale and piano, including the famous Pac Steinway uprigh Weber upright . Fischer upright it Wheelock upright,. Behning upright (ine . Ivers and Pond uprigat . Everett upright Buy a used Piano For less than half value. Our great sale this week has broken the record for piano selling, and it is no wonder when we offer good pianos for so little. Our terms are so low that any one can take advantage of them —as low as $5 down and $5 per month. The list to-morrow includes si Some splendid bargains, notable among them being When new $550 $09 £100 $350 $450 Emerson upr ght Hacleton upright (good as Knabe upright ma nes upright ubert-upright Hardman square., 150 50) 00 REDDER OM And 15 others. We will tuke back any piano bought during this allow all money paid to apply on any new Drop-head « Sewing machine. AD a big day’s selling vo - if 5 I Monday, just as we expected—a few more suc) ply of this famous machine, Agents get $50 for the same the same Can't advertise the tell To-morrovw MOrrow ! will absorb our present sup- ae Guaranteed 25 years. machine — by maker, name but will when you call. Has you lrop-head—autom f-threading n ad belt tiful golden oak case istment, ete., Buy it to-morrow and save $37.25. All attachments free. Instruction also free. 5 large drawers. WALKING SKIRTS, mad+ of tarteta silk, pleated models, full { Embroidered belts, 10c. VER 5,000 white embroidered belts that were made to sell at 25c, and which are desirable FE 5 values at that figure. 10 Rviday barpaintateseere (G ur Storage THM WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, MAY 24, 1906. A delightful place for luncheon—our cool 8th-floor restaurant. SUTH AVE, 192 TOZ20USTREET We will store your furs in our ne: affording protection against lots if moderate charge. Hepairsnow at the lowest summer prices, Senda postal or ‘phone 2100 Chelsea. Batiste corsets, at 75c. dium and high bust-gore cut —long dip hip and back— small waist lineflat fitting over ab- domen—neatly trimmed 75¢ on top—sizes 18 to 30 Co: entific cold storage vaults, moths, fire or thet for a A special sale of women's suits | Friday at °12.50 ERE are two great Bargain Friday specials in women’s suits. at $12.50 and one at $19.75. Suits of a much higher class than the prices indicate —better materials, better trimmings, better style and general appearance. breasted cifect, taffeta lining, variety of smart trimmings. Very special. eeseeee figure. S$ gray worsteds and smart stripes and checks—regular to-day... : Lot 1—Women suits at $12.50 This lot comes fn plain Panamas, worsteds and fancy mixtures, short Eton or hockey coat model, dou'le- lay | The new Prince Chap suits—$19.75 | This is a $20.75 suit.and a very satisfactory suit at this lish long coat, semi-fitted, fincly tail- ored, from beautiful black and white outing mate- rials, black yelvet collar and cuffs, several shades ot invisible fo" $].9,75 One lot *10 Better hurry. suit Men’s and boys’ clothing. (GP OEMS ee bre is real Bargain Friday talk Cy —790 new Spring garments, that sold at $15, $18 and $20—on sale at $10, $15.50 Blue serge suits; $15 and $18 fa cy and gray worsted suits $15.50 Black thibet suits; $18 and $20 new form fitting gray overcoats. When sizes in our best selling numbers get broken up, so that we cannot duplicate them, we inaugurate a Friday $10 sale. All sizes, 83 to 46 chest, including stout sizes Men's $5 trousers at $3. 500 pairs were all we were able to purchase. your friends who bought trousers of us on sale last week—sold 1,600 pairs in two days. double striped effects—any size you Wearecencceseces 1,000 Boys' washable suits val- ues $2.50, $2.98, $3.48 to $5 at They are high grade washable suits—made by competent tailors —the same sewing and care as is taken in our woollen suits. s 2 to 8 years. Sailor s.its—ages 6 tol2 years. Newest productions in fancy Galateas and chambrays—lat:st colorings also plain white duck and pique—all the newest styles for boys. Did you see any of Fine worsteds, in single and *3 } $1.85 Russian SIMPSON CRAWFORD Co. Clearing dress goods remnants. “THOUSANDS of short lengths in the most desirable all-wool and silk-and-wool dress materials; all weaves and colors, including black; lengths | appropriate for practically every purpose, at a fraction of the regular prices—three immense lots, | Lot 1—Goods that sold up to 65e. per yard—fancy mo- | + all-wool ..29c} | Lot 3—Dress goods that rd—plnin and afiin mohairs all-wool plain French chiffon pal finished batis' mol lain black 29e 4 hairs, ull-wool granite cloth, 1 |albatross, plain mohairs, navy and garnet. Lot 2—Dress goods that sold up to S$c.—plain and fancy mohairs—all-wool check — voiles— canyas cioth—shepherd check suit- ings—black and colored sicilian— fancy tailor suitings—hrench check panaina suitings—all-wool ‘crepe albatross, cte., 39c, | 39¢ Id up to $1.3. 5 per yi nf voiles—all-wool all-wool silk wool serges and henriett Those new shirt waists,°1.25 ONDAY we set all New York talking about our exceptional We've another ship- Going to outdo even our former eflorts by offering this new values in the new smart shirt waists. ment. IGT Res Arian eae am Or OCS SAE CORSE DEE a AOAon SCD OnODa ae acne | Those new an@strictly tailored tine Lnon Jawn with attached rolling collar—three-quart and turn over cuffls—with patch pocket. Don’t believe there s another waist in New York to equal these for the price. . shirt waists—mace of hati: at. Wi 5.93, ate herd checks and fancy mohairs, 58c. Excellent styles in fine ¢ and lawn—dressy styles— Beautiful Jap. Silk D s, like cut on left—regularly 4.75 ress Ready-to-wear vellous values at 1.98. Syaineis from one of the best manufacturers, comprising ready- hats --mar- ; to-trim hats over wire frames; also many among them are 29c 58¢ | 3] (98 trimmed with ribbon bows and rosettes. Bona-fide 3.75 te 5.50 hats at 1.98. That's the news quickly told, and you know when we say $5.50 hats for $1.98 we mean what we say. Black and colors—made toques and turbans — dress shajes — sailors, plateau effects, etc. Both trimmed and ready to trim. Just enough to last the day out. If you could see them you'd be here early. 98 5] 98 1.25 r sleeves 1.72 | 2.98 39c. more than double. dreses; white with white spots, Children’s lawn dresses, 50c | Negligees, 1.69 NE dollar is what they were made to sell for. Popular Russian style with three box plaits down front—adorned with embroidery insertion set on plaits—finished with belt—sizes 2, 3, 4 and 5 years. Regular $1 quality at...--.. 20c Children's $5 samp]: reefers in several styles $2 —sizes 2, 3 and 4 years, all at tie one price +++ Corset covers at 12c. j(2e not often that we say much about a 12e corset cover, but these are such unusual values for the money that we would be doing the economical shopper injustice not to bring them to her not.ce. About 1.200 of them is all we could get to sell at this They are very close to cost when sold at 19c. for 50c nainsook corset covers—trimined with lace inser- price. 29c tion—finished with ribbon and beading. Oe for $1 nainsook corset cov- ers—trimmed with three and four rows of lace inserti_n—finished with ribbon, 98e for $1.50 night gowns otf fine cambrie or uansook—15 different \styles—trimmed with lace insertion—sleeves finshed with lice and ribbon. r for $1.25 mu-lin or cambric skirts trimmed with lace insertion and lace edges—some embroidery finished with tucks—umbrella style. for 79¢ nigat gowns of cambrie—high or V neck etiects—tfinished with tucks, embroidery and insertion. Groceries. _ARMOUR'S FINEST GRADB Sliced smoked beef, rw. 20 41-0. yus table Jelly | Fineat gu zant 25c| murers, rer” bet ies hin 18¢ tel ¢ Tmperta Another big day for eur home: poILMD WAM. |, 5c\% RLIGED CORNED BREF! | Delle C | ore seADE ORNED | mut OME SADE ht Armour! Hest QA | | per lone i (machine witcet) + r cocoa, | Rat jEmacrovs aadienacked ierithvanineral ecole ROM everywhere come reports that the demand 6c). | tozon has nickel plated 2) 39 for pumps amounts almost toa craze. But have LUCCE cere eer ses . | & care what kind you buy, for the well-fitting ones are | ew | Seren Soars. few. We have the exclusive sale of “Queen Quality” 3. Hi (ORANGES. | fess ‘. a‘ wo styles carried in numerous vhich do fit. It will be a ple t i : OK Hers | 8 weet Juicy Washing. | Perfect ‘Frul C ie pumps which do fit. pleasure to show Berkemine | 19c| eae 28 350'h, 8.2 Oe | monuments 190 to 2.00 | them. = ens Se eee eee eee REGULARLY 2.95— in several models in fine lawn or swiss—some with shirved yoke—others with large sailor collar, in while lawn, dainty pink, blue laven- j 69 der and seteee e 25c Kimono Sacques in y lawn. Special ‘ 19¢ Ice chest, 5.50 ERE lucky enough to secu. e $00 of these splen- did Ice Chests. Made by the Alaska Retrigerator Co. of Mich- sen mole oik— lined with polished zinc, and have two galvanized racks. . 9.90 Water coolers. Japanned—linea with galva- iron or enamel lined—fitted at Nicely nized with nickel-plated faucet. 2gel. gal. 4 gal, Galyanized lined, 1.19 2 gal. 3 gal. 4 gal. 1.95 2.25 2.90 6 gal. 8 gal. 10 gal Enamel lined, 2.50 4.39 5.50 Ice cream freezers. 1 qt. 2qt. 3 qt. Whitemountain,1.50 1.95 2.35 4 qt. 6 qt. 8 qt. Whitemountain,2.69 3,25 3.95 Refrigerators. 61 distinct styles—lowest prices. lift covers, $7.25 to $16.50 Star, apariment house, $12.00 to $20.00 Atlas, zine lined lift " $8.75 to $25.50 Atlas, zine lined, apart- ment house, $14.7, ‘ to $36.00 Atlas, enamel lined, lift cover, $13.75 to$29,00 Atlas, enamel lined, apartment house. . $18.50 to $30.00 Nursery refrigerators. Fine japanned nursery refriger- ator, lined with galvanized iron Enamel lined, ith black coin spots, nay dainty checks of gray and white and black and white effects, Ac...... | | Woven ginghams---emb. voiles---at 12}c UR entire stock to choose from—29e fabrics all of them—lines broken, of course—tor the poyularity of these goods has forced sales the highest selling records of any previous year. _ The 5,500 yards that are left will just about sutfice for Bargain Friday. 12!'e for they're the grea‘est wash goods barguins New 2 will see this year—very desirable for shirt avove Don't trust to their lasting any long waist suits—children’s dresses, etc. Less than half mercerized polka dot; 50c. half silk fancies, at 28c. toulards, 25c, The great demand for these wover silly Identical in patierns with the all silic elisfor | wash fabrics tor the Je . Printed on ti r srized — keing one of the lead cane'e lingerre lawn; drape prettily for cool aftersoon — for afvert even monet. think action Alice gray with black pots, about eas 25 a price e SIMPSON CRAWFORD Co, ~~ Ja Go-carts at 7.50 O-MORROW 87.50 will buy Go- A carts that sell for double. th price—Only need to mention t names to convince you that the g¢ est Go-cart bargain of the § season awaits you Friday é —Heywood,Waketield, bloch, Whit- ney made these Go-carts to sell at $15.00. iN They are the most comfortable and most stylish Ge- varts made, with all the easy running devices—rubber tires—guarantced steel springs—patent foot brakes, ete. Some have satin or lace covers, etc. .... $7.50 Other Go-carts at $1.85, $3.75, $7.50 to $45. Men’s negligee shirts $1 HE haberdasher is proud of the same qualities and patterns, but he asks $1.50 instead of $1. He must have a larger profit, but the main reason is the higher price he pays the manutacturer, They come in madras and percales, light and dark $ grounds, figures and stripes— ] attached or detache.! cuffs— | an_excellent assortment of patterns—best shirts in _the| city at the price, $1, Men's white cambric pa-' jamas — military collars— Men's 1.25 and 1.50 night shirts at............89¢ Men's Terry bath robes, 3.50 and 4.50 quality, at..2.25 White calf pumps at $3 50 iG) White canvas pumps at $3 00