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TO SARC PAWISHOP FO SIOQQOD Lor Police Find-S. S.Gross’s Establishment _ Closed and Camp in Front. Armed With @ search warrant tsmued by Magistrate Hour in Wert Court to-day)-Capl Halpin, af the Weat Bixty-elghth ntreet ca ntation, and five detectlv: to: cilled “atthe of Gross, at No. 2887 'Third avenue; In “pearch of part-of the $i9,X0-Joot-sald to haye béen stolen by » gang of allened sancak thieyen arrested yesterday, When the police reachad Grorn's place ‘jgthey fourid 1t closed owing to the: hall- (day, The detectives were In @ quandary And decided to camp’ in front, of the atore und] the pawnbroker or his ‘son appeared to Jot them Inalde. ‘ Halpin “told the Magistrate he tre en—informed that Géoss. a0- ‘eopted more than ‘$8,000 -worth of/ stolen Foods. “He “mer produced —~ George Chartros, of No. 17 t One Hundred end Seventh street, a confessed thief tend-memirer-of-the ang, ho testiaed: ay. pawnbroking eatabiishment place. He,did not give mo pawn ticketw for Wien, and sata he would stmpiy en- fer the deal on his books,”’ Telis-Gourt-About-Its Chartres was jin teara when ‘he ex- plained to Magistrate Houre that he turned sneak thief in order “to get money for b's wedding expenacy aad the pmarrians ceremony had a Ta ath patice-a great information about the gang, which, ho payee macio—up—of ton women _and twenty men, operating in ell parts of Manhattan and Brooklyn, Tho Ruapell woman, he said, was only an acquaint. ance -of-his. Magistrate House held tho seven men and three girls_in_ 38,00) each and re- manded an eighth man to the police fol- lowing the arraigning of tho cleven as a gang of weat-aide ancak thieves. Char- treé wae remandéd to the custody of the | ' police: = For months the police have been bat. Ded by the constantly recurring suc ful fat robberies on the went aide, Capt. Haipin's men from the West Six- ty-elghth street station have been atrug- gilng blindly with the problem, and De- tective-Sergt. McVey. from Hoadquar- ters, has n detailed to assist De- stective Levins, ‘the success of the ded ma inly—o —tiels—keop— fhg constantly onthe migve; = GHMANL from one furnished-room house an- each working ingtvidualty and the rooms adjoining his or ner ‘Robbery that Lied te-Arrest. Recently the police received com- plaint from Mrs. Hugh Gillis, who cons Md ed-HoOds LOUsL at turn West, Bixty-fourth street. ‘Bhe, reported the loss of 0) worth of jewelry. ‘De- “tecttve” ‘Davtas: decktex ‘the -case-was-an. inside job. After looking over the them ait tight he) maces ne: {nterested a room there—Mm. Amelia Roussel who weg, apparently ahout Mra. Gillis eaid Mrs. Rupecll was above suspicion: thar aha Was pirayy Wall provided — nty. of emplary } Seemed partioular! iy inteceated ina F looking young fellow of powerful the woman’‘s only caller, Tie oon. Mra. Ru out tellin fhe eervant that in case any ‘have S20 o~ “one -catied: Eimia. ‘The detectives “dried from tho te pany that one at Bixey-athn atect WB | oa the opportunity, to BOLTS -- enter. -her—-reogh. bck Closed onwi sc Aas Ho.) worth: S atufr— - Setued Wie matter Sirs to} siggerbly rear iE i he earch the bor icemen a him, y Hache before they Dut: the trons ou: Mia All In the Police Net. ‘The Russel! woman naparponik | Ntthe" latey and was, leo arrested twamond necklace. “weatt worth, $21 and, mine ae 0 Pier ye ea Gt Ne. am Le Be rat a tobe Ramitted ae Cee thes sodreas at ‘est Hixty-fiftl ast a “guard sind. Rarecuny ae ward OF bears ‘arrest ‘they entered a. 3 fiat ‘on tho nc cae Bide } young woman |' “1 myself pledged thio Koods at Grose's |* D000 NENSROYS AT ANNUAL DINNER Feast Provided by Randolph Guggenheimer Is Cooked and Eaten by Youngsters, Almost two regiments of newszboys enjoyed the annual dinner In the Newsboys’ Home, No. 14 New Chambura street, This dinner has been provided on Washington's Birthday for the past en years by Randolph Guagenhelmer, je—payeall_the dille and tho: boys do the rest. Guperxstendent Rudolph Hei Mt the nove to the tab ‘A committee of boys who have gradu- ted from the home and are now in Dusiness assisted in preparing the food and serving it. John Kelly was chaim qman-ot-the commtttes -and-other_mem- bers were Georgo and Charles Flanni- gan, Felix Holmes, John Andrew McCabe, Edward Mulheurn and William Touvain, ‘The dinner consisted of heaping plates of turkey, potatocs, which another cooked; turnips, bolled ham, celery, Ice oveam, oakes and coffee. The big dining- }mmom was decorated with small Amer! can flags and picturas of George V lngton, "Each boy: wis ~g1Ven Seer ane Prot. pi for eighteen y" for the band convert, rendered several quartet rend boys. ANOTHER BEAUTIFUL CHARLES DANA GINSON ART SUPPLEMENT erre, NEXT SUNDAYS ene i LONG. SPAN’S DOG DERBY: LIVERPOOL, Feb. 22,—The final heat in the Waterloo’ Cup (bluasribbon for coursing, Or "dog “derby 3, “Whe wan songs, Mi F made an addreas io the Howard a goaeeh twent Mee the Ansonia... Tho detectives Walted nad ae Feated na_they arrived Charles ‘Brown, Yona" boeeas “OC No. 43 Bleecker street? Jenn Degnan, ninetoen, of No. 408 Weat atreet,-and- Joseph Atbal ie known as "The Count,” uh avenue, furntehed_ py: SEO: Wie aienes oo pie eres tetas mew three Garam ornnie t the room gine 14a detall of detect the Ine, and a neht Sones their’ names ay” Aivert hla: gheh “Lallan Bar ty years old; hal Halsing Frank Marshal, his ate Teles Belt pier years (old, 4nd Filimore Jpn. ae pawn’ Tloket Recovered, From the three ralds 108 ‘Were recovered for goode ‘worth $i dzone tho Motiing “in court teany ary Van Wi Wert Bisne jaecond Mevet Me pata be ny of 107 Wost Se tz. W- C. Parson, af No. ake Weer Ly eh Ei ECC eh ra. Dr. John ‘Traub, ot Na 224 Wost Soventy-atth at G.-Tattengill, of No. 161 Went Bixee amtres Boventy-frat I, Ni areal ed In court Chartria to strat ate that he was golng ae rin-off-at Altcar to-day, was won by We Dardine’s pr gee be ADE, Span, which beat tho éecond 10} TL The latter ts Weluhéng 74 pounda. | Were entitled to ander the far ‘Mr. 7 Dotti ee wae ii to M0 aeuinae Long the-eup. -) svandonment-and-crieity;—Bhe declared. Wilson, | ! -coramitties...at..newmbaya. penled and! ment. aay \ THE ZV ERING. WORLD, Young Woman in Whose Flat Valuable Loot Is Discovered —— CCOLUNMBIA WAN OUT . — Fire Crawls Up Dumb-Waiter Shaft-and Spreads to the Cornices. Tt fas a peculiar fire that somebody's clgaretie @tump mtarted to-day at the bottom of the dhimtmaHer floor flathouss at No. 296 avenue. Before anybody «ven nmnelled mmoke the tines had crawled along the woodwork of the chute and when Are Mary MoAyoy, who lived in the top flat, heart « emckling sound in the ehate and opened tie GOUF AIL wpurted "KOK mush of sane, Me, slaroped tite door and ran to x front windew am! the alarm. By the-Uune.- the fron blawo Tad mitted ine then, bursting t the front wornices a. SA4, 282 and 2A) 1 loi the SKY “che. fireman worked they mot ft finally, aut alre adjoining toures.at en that a tod Unex of all four for man dyauy ed A wear ago. a. fire ratte, Under elraumatances in. the same used a Oller. expldelon whjah fer down aN Med Ac: Fofeman (Din IN AOUCH GAME ‘In the ‘roughest baskot-ball Kame ¥ played on the Helgits Hy Columba five defeated Uy team by w score of 2 <0 18. The play ine War Troquontly interrapted byt Poniling: pa —toruwing oc fie — Penn: syironig had, the 0 ad use men footed every free chance Chiok Cuthell, thoogh ~ MINDING Th THE BABY Gnas ie He Left the __Child to Starve and Tried to Escape. ‘An unugually pitiful story of destitu- tion and a husband's brutality was told in the Adams Strect Court Brooklyn. to-day when Benjamin Hunter, fwenty- oMht vears old. was arraicned, tharmed by his fratl, emaciated Mttle wife with that after mistreating her_he left her and her baby to atarve at No, 34 Thint atreet. He had enlisted on an outeoing steamer when arrested last nieht dy Policeman Brumceman. The voune wife said thet a year aco arrested on @ change of cruelty. Then wis sent to—-prison—tor—sex—monthe- When ‘he sot out he returned to his Roime,.du refused —to—work...is- arto. worked to support him and the baby. ‘Bie axrest to _remata—tioma—and tend the- baby; A week ago the wife came home from her work and found the baby alone, halt froxen.“She had to-take-tare-of-{t then and could earn zo money, ‘Tae oe a-note in .walch hs. am tred of mipu- held, for further ex- amination and the mother and child were In such a serious physical con- ition from lack of nourishment and exposure to the cold {hat they wore both taken to the CI THEATRICAL TRUST Evidence Was Used to Gain-the-Indictment. Counsel for the Theatrical Trust, to- day scored a point againin Jerome when Judge Crain. in Ganeral. Sessions Court._granted permission to Edward. Lauterbach” (o inapect the minutes of the Grand Jury Ta Stk “Laterbadi's” motion tie -al- leged that improper evidence had been ised against the mén who were: {n- aed a thatthe Verena haa not received a hearing before a magistmte | Dulbre he ities was takenmuy By owe: Grand Jury. This, he alleged, they. ‘h will propabl, ac motion-to-disinies-the indletmant cat F get eat inte into into she had to have her unworthy husband | !20! eal poererts -NOW- SCORES A POINT, |- Attorney” Declares that Imiproper| aree RK q meat anc Flint, pra ecora te t halt ene with thea ee orawd oot up mens, tod terol + hoarse when Columb) by neat passing wer: score and tle the Peon ayly elitzer turned=t ude Mo gavor, of Columnyle by. scoring 19 AP eNO Tly alt. the Longin of ie field. The Columbia frosnmen dofoatet Dy the ecore of foe Fen Lorgimmary-of the "Varsity tea Toliows "oeal piers, Gow 1 P rom foil GON Referee A.A. Lockemuelter, A. Tine Gelveentiveniy minvien BABE DRINKS RAW ALCOHOL. ‘Thoman Fannin, of No, 829 East One Hundred and Thirty-fifth street, ‘Avenue E fot ot wood Bay dis Toler And: E sat with hi mn. erday WHI ‘pray ie ken to LANdOli Hos- doctors said he had a he is going to hay: sauna ni Hot sng alcohol y CAUSE —Lkes WEAR_AND THAN ON. ROOF than ara other dryer, No, walking 3a Eo ReS—-t0 you. ps takeecr {8 AM tron work quivanised baate Fite any slope of root, Holds 110, Flats rent abd sell, Guicker with capest for landlord most. watts: dastory to tenants Aiwe Lawn Raseon: Dryers. Writ catalogue, aad DRYER Con -t18t—Broadway,—New - York. ‘Telephone 3022 Madinon. FRIDAY, (CIGARETTE STARTS FLAT-HOUSE BLAZE. Lirtven }acan , | Hundred eoldlers and of, RnKINe | 46 "th p- | ores the same A000 SEE CLANCY TABLET UNVEILED, Twelve Hundred Soldiers and] Sailors Attend and School- boys Sing. About five thousand people witheaned the unveiling of the tablet "Washington at Yamey Wiileh took place at noon to-day 6 Bu6-Treamury: Inifld- Ing in Wall atreet. The piace uniter the ‘anep! Toast, Noo, 3. bronze tablet Ww ta the\ name of (tt for. ten -ppomt & promt tion, One of the features of tie orremony tho attendance of about twalvo anilore toxether! with the mombers of tha post and nov~! eral othor patriotly organizations, Noys| from ‘weveral putiiio nohooin located: ti} tho lower se ith were als | prefent and ‘sing natrlotle soncs, ‘The work of ‘puttiig thé tablet in Postion wag completed only @ few min- lites hefora é “Pint In plner | Lafayette Post waa | Johny of that organiza-| mam mn of the a carom dalay tn “ne. TH Offered the TO CURE A COUGH. ens tae) A-noted-tuthortty-on tung: trouble Advises that na soon ce a cold ta contracted; from any proserintion druggist at small cost and eailly prepared tn your own home. It in said to be 60 emfectiva that It will break up a cold In twenty four-hour and cure any cough that {s curable. Take a_halt ounce Virgin ol! at Pine (Pure), two ounces of Glyce- Fine, and elght ounced of good Whla- Key. Blake well and take {n tea- spoonful déses every four hours. Be sure thatthe Virgin onor Pine (Pure) ts in the or!ginal hait- ounte vinls, which are nut up ‘ex- pressly for. drugeiets to diapenas, | Each vial to securely sealed inp round wooden casc, with ongraved wrapper, with the Food and Druxs act of June 40, 1904, seria} mimi ber 46h. prepatet-onty—by- = Leach Chemical Co., Cineinnatt, j Qhto—plaialy. printed thereon Onty- the adulterated oils are sold in bulk; these create nausea and never effect the desired results, ip riiceanne p/ gen this cut with zou. N 2188 to 2192 3d Ave. Bot. 119th and 120th Strbets*, ‘Nothing Too ‘Good For the American fone BOXES A MONTH, proving that the American people récog- BEST. FOR, THEM is |-none too good. ‘i = Why. this enormous igus pair oeke ? } Cascarets are pure, clean, sweet, | rant, f harmless but effective little tablets for the treat. | Constipation and all Bowel Troubles. They! are put up in neat little enamel! boxes, easy to buy, easy to.) nize, that what is | ape answer is sim: cure of: garry. (in vest-pocke always veliable, and wake you up ont Fearne The new Pure D effect Peyritd Paley 1907 i People. We tas! box of cide came on the market duced ‘under it ever since. TT patter a record of nearly ake they ns means better and BORER | UR OWN PURE DRUG LAW: in 1896 when the frat { 100,000,000 boxes sold, Cascarets STAND | TY, QUALITY and MEDICINAL MERIT than any ible in all the world. @ great argumeht for any one, to try There is NOTHING TOO; GOOD ‘for the American people—that’s why we started ! to make Cascarets-Candy. Cathartic. Thefirst box made | its appearance in 1896,and the ! enthusiastic endorsement of} -the people has been bestowad-- upon Cascarets ever since. | The sale today is at-the rate of OVER A MILLION easy to take and easy of action, - “work: -white you sleep" } ie morning. wiate the muscular watts of LEAN and-uitive tit, forcing | Faith unlees endorse it. and-will live up to it in eee -alwdys been actuated | wired in our formula or pack- and have lived and worked and pro- Cascarets ‘AT j ditfera” sity FEBRUARY 32, HREE the ki tainable int! New York. here, The Novelty Check Silk ‘| Model « white, or white and black, medium fashioned with a checked ' silk, novelty interlac Tar of busiest Waist examples of nd of values and the degree of beauty and originality ob- he largest and Store. in There are a dozen others for each of those there-is room to describe (As itlus- trated.) Can be had elther brown. and white, Taya ‘ed yoke and col- titched-bamds-of scif-color Blouse aiid back cluster pin tuckedy three-quarter length sleeves f to match yoke. HE perfect! of the skirt “bunching” of material-at the waist. The “Novent’ is made with a Jersey top and has an-elastic waist band Mat inakes it firm and even. faring {lounce and is made of all the best Prices-ate—= $1.50, $2, $2.50, $3, $5 to $9.50 | “The manufacturer has ,piven us a quantity of cute, petticoa will be presented to each purchaser desiring -one-for- Has full, anaterinte: little doll-size. “Novent”. inished with cuffs “Novent” Petticoats | makes your clothes fit y. It clings to the form and falling off in “‘Novent”’ her little daughter or friend. 1 We fave No One to Care tor Us Nowe (Latest Balled by S. Ke Henry.) |} 2. Wea's You Come Over to My House 7 3, 1 You, Want to Pick « Fuss Wait THT the Sun Shines, Cherry tictermeziol. Dinner T x Wrie Wh cat hes bt 14, Bulla ari 15. Wi The Moor Without Like You ay. ‘awnee (Intermezzo and (wo-stes), mY Not Forgoten ihe Giel Yau Sankt Forget Is. Irs Paleays Nice Weather lndoore. F jas His Eyes on You, Hie Moo 1. You Come ‘Over to Philly, Willy? . Little One, Good:b: Ie fa, vhich= the: plackets-in-other skirts-cause,N. eto lap oyer—no string to ‘become untied—no danger the street—no , one of which (Slegel Cooper Store, Second Floor, Center.) Sheet Music Hits, 9c a Copy No mail or C. O. D. orders filled, and only, one copy of any Osher to one, purchaser 3a Something 2 Brome Tair eet Bes Tea: tn 8, The Gentle Dé Women’s Waists at $5. Stylish Beatties —in—Novelty—Gheek-Silk. Net -and- Japanese Sitka This Moderate Price. z é -joned with tucked yoke and col} larembettished: with -chiny” tec," insertions und~ embrotderadt ner: full blous: quatier_siceves,- trimmed. A stylish models Japanese Silk Waists~ L Ine a throughout, with Japanese silk; beauties, fully design..U) ed and fash; ack and few thiec-\ fucked andeiace- very Used abt white. Avery. sdainty model,,] artistically: t 7 rimmee with —=a—-Renalssance—-yoke-and—colfar; blouse below tucked: and side p! ~qearter-tengri— with Ince. (Sierel Cooper Store, 2d Floor, Center) § “Shoe Sale News Men's $3 to $4. Shoes, $1.90 BOUT :700; pairs of men’s stylish: and 4 graceful Cae week’s/ Sote—are. Good winter styles in all leathers. pair in the entire lor was made~ to scll-fo less than $3, many of them for $4.” Women’s $3 to $7 Shoes, $1.95 yoke, also back ed; three: 4 “siveves— a tucked cuff edged’ withy The handsomest shoes ever sold at a bar-s --gain_price, in the sale; your shoe or slipper, There _are- eens and_wid: Every pair is perfect, thes only reason for this reduction being to clear’ My Mississipp) Missue Misvey Me, + Beautits Park ngs M 44. Ian 43; Petit ia the Yi - Ina Chimney Corner. fe and ber Little Brown Bear. Was Never: Klsved Lite thet Belore, Waltzes.) An (Song.) Farewell Killarney, 3 Paddle Your Own Canoe, Fr Hot Wi bite sah -Mesdom, | 3a Abransyre iclferson, Wasbingion, Lee. E ie 50. tle rep Tie Prinesion Cannon 5 io We Lia fo 3 Yau Tau thovtand Dittcrent Ways the Mouse (Waltzes). Tiestio” clrar. sort of an-asi Tar price, $2-S0—-c - We have about a thousand very pretty trays ‘Fhese'sell-at- other stores at 250 cach. who buys a dollar’s worth of cigars here to-morrow. Mail Ordera Solicited, inside the easterqmost entr: Regu= receiver; $1.49 |: 50 Supremacy cigarooRegular 2;-to-morrow. for to-morrow. Puritanos — fine domestic combina On price fsonw. Took ele ee) }) The Uienaee Flowers Bl Bloom in Spriagtine. decorated with cigar bands—the finest. i We'll gére one to.everybodya 72. Tedd (Siegel Cooper Bere, 2 Tote Floon, Rear) Three Cigar “Specials” And the Gift of a Cigar” Tray, to Boot 5 Eighteenth Street, one step from -the sidewalk, you ll_find-as good.a cigar store as there is in New York, seiting-the same kind of. cigars that other first-class cigar stores Sell, but at lower prices than most of them ask. And almost every day there are extra-special offers—bargains ‘obtained by buying the entire Outpur,! of a factory or relieving some over-loaded jobbing-house, Here are three ‘extra specials’’ 50 Vitality Perfectos—best kind of Sumatra wrapped do- ~out—some—winter styles to make room for: spring Oxfords. | (Seige! Cooper Store, Second: Floor, fears 59, Violette (Mereb San; SO. Na harm Hits! Morai 8 Coming Our Tenigh 64. The Cherua Led G4 Polo, march a1 ¥ the com Mi a ireen Moot SH euettful 0. Be Narried<Anaa\ Held's new 50 Emilio Lopez ConchaFinos— fameus-clear—Havana | Boys’ Suits= Overcoats and Reefers, to-mo Fs clear ourselves: of them to make room for spring goods, and=-we-—cannot- let. what.we t paid for them stand in the “way. They come from a“manu-” facturer who makes a specialty 4 cost of these garments 4 ee disregarded” entirely rrow.__We’ve got of boys’ clothing—and one who- goodness .h places where care and good- ness count for good looks and & wear. styles. varieties VENMOUTR = sholce is well known lon Po pular workmanship and newe or the care € puts into materials, (Slegel Cooper 80c | he!p tho police, Ho sald the game was t9 fo toa furnished room Noune in the very best location, furnish forged recommendations and clean. out the plese betoro the credentials wera found fo, be falno. pete ia frente ho said, th Automobile, riding ups int itt ne ir renith tt irae ie sei playing had allowot him to fall ai Brooks, but eat he waa ea to hele snly, Gabe hire ti Liye and ne Burne queen,” to. Chass NATIONAL BISCUIT , thier and ha: OCCABIONAL care ofds table to result in its degeneration into the worse ‘ for it. So TION eit oe Sit Seite me Besplel ke have CHRONIC | PONE EATION from carelessness and ed from it; others have HAB- on but nearly | CONSTIPATIO) which, if not ido remedy all of there of an irregular- ever discovered 7 Aids ROAR a alll ELT, ENNE: & BRANDY —per b ROXBURGE RYE T gular slic, Hue, SY (5 SIN URE papas BRAND C KY GIN dott eit domestic t 35¢ | MEDIC NAL NOL: OL ‘TON "OR 69c | and — the best st Store, Second Floor, R Wines and ee FERTECTION TG OCKTAILS—all ner Qo | ¢. Q $c EOTCIL 1Ot SPORTSMAN 5 rer boitle CALIF IMPORTED PORT to are ant quel TS oLD pir bot. CARETS VAND aily pr iced at, per gat 68 a ~Grasienet Russian Blouse Suits Mixtures _and blue cheviots; sizes 3‘to/8, Double-Breasted. Suita ~GChericts-and-cassimeres;-7-to45.— NorfolkJacket!= Suits “$1.25 “RHINE $1.35 pea patierns;: 7:ta Former. | I _ voagn. Double: $2 Suits: at )} Breasted Belt Suits” - Mixtures and over~ plaids; 7 to 15, in Oxford and gray; embroidered emblem, on sleeve; 3 to 7 years. | Single-breasted; Oxford; sizes 7, 8, 9, 15 and 16 yea 7 Groceries and $1| FRESH CAKE—Daylight msde Cut rant ead Fruit Pound Cake; 2 Hindauarters of faocy Canada ted “Our Own Reefers Overcoats Meats IS~ Strictly ‘ancy S2DA BISCUITS~Gri | Snaps, er Daley i Fresh Meats