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Fire in Dentist Berge’s Apartment. Mr 4 —Mary—Berge—ot No, ta Sixti {wiyenue, white —aousisted.from-an extension rear—ot—her~honse, avhich was foray, pressed her tly to her breast that the-enowbank-clatmed alue $10,000, was } he gems, \Mr. Berge with the flames jewels. Then run-himselt t of breath to 3, Berge, had ¢ leh ex: Bergo 3 found a secure “Won't xer knew both. They anda parrot into the excavation thade by the igeowel huntera, ¥ tie fire’ was the pu *|Qouts, the son of Mrs for a fire-alarm box Appearance of rge, who ran only tn his inlahigown.——Barefoated, -hehooted tt [through “Broadway to‘ Thirty-first street. Louis got the alarm jn all , right, and tne firemen anuffed the blaze faa few minutes. EXPOSE THE POLICE | Murderer Who Is to ‘“‘Re- eee vealiGrarey Alexander De Veau, murderer of “Lefty” Boyle, the stool pigeon, = [Tent Ure chulr,” When Judge O'S lin Genera! Sessions accepted hia plea of jgullty of murder in the second degree, Assistant District-Attorney Ely and ‘Lawyer Charles Sullivan, after a two |hours’ consultation, came into court to- y, and Sullivan speaking for his Ment, said: _ “Your Honor, we wish to piead wullty pt murder fn the second degree."’ —__—_______“‘The prosecution believen the ends of! tice will be satisfied by the life im- {prisonment—of this” prisoner,’ sald Mr, (Ely, and Judge O'Sullivan nodded aa- pont The fury was than-deileaed and -—-|March-15 set-for-the date-of sentending- giving his pedixree De Veau said he au twenty-two yexrs old, had been ao 5 eamater, living at No, 340 West Forty- Inrh street, and that he had been con- {v4tted in General Sessions for petty lar- In..exchange. for relieving. the Dir. Glot-Attornay’s offloo of presenting’ a 00d case against De Veau It ts sajt ‘he told a very poor and disconnected ) istory,trying, to give the imptession Boyle had threatened to“ When in the Tenderloin it was whis- pered the? the stool pigeon way about ‘te turn De Veau-orer-to-the-paites—for @ Job." in explaining his lentency to the, Jur- lors after they liad been: aisinissed| Sf. Ely satd that the principal wi{ttckeds Jerainst..the dofendant wern Te + coatetert < Vehnme Loailaosss lscredited and that De Veau had prom- tre to Rave all nun earthing poltco clr dealings -$with: protected crooks. eet ag CROOK WITH JIMMY (Vulius Fox ‘Had Been Caught | Trying -to—Pry- Store Door Open. ‘Policeman Corbett had turned out of Best —Bighty-ighth —atreet-strtion rly to-day and was trying doors along bint-svente-when-he-saw-the-form-of man outlined against the snow in tho joorway of No, 1413 Third avenue. This ‘Theobald Mnyer'n candy, store, the ease of which was recently robbed. rbett allpped up and found a man In- jously trying to pry open the front oor with an Iron jimmy, The man turned on the policeman and ashed him over the shoulder with his YY, He almed another blow at Cor- t's head, but the cop warded with his 4, sustiining a broken finger. Hang- : gf onto Min man, Corbett Jerked at his ——_-~fplehtatick,-witehenugit the-button. ne crook managed to land’ one lore ump with his fron bar beforé” the tetick began raining all ever him. , Dr, Phillips came to the station In the Presbyterian Hospital and patched up ¢ policeman. ‘Tho prisoner gave hia 1 e ag Jullus Fox, of No, 240 East Sev- ienteenth street, wheh arraigned in Har- Court to-day,\ Magistrate Mosu held =f eo In $1,000 for trial, E To ‘| |) BURTON'S TERM CUT, + “ ABILENE, Kan,, March 6.—Ex-Sen- released on March 22 from the Iron- ny (Mo.) jail, whore he je serving a bix-months sentence’ for practising ns|, bn al fei Joseph R..Burton, of Kansas, will y before the Post-Oflice De- According “(a lett to-daiy ila aix months’ tefi Gays for good’ be~ SHED GEMS BUT HAGE. | “DREWLNE AT. OF BU FA HERE 1s USTED YCOLER) “SOG AND ‘Bartender Nolan Hero of] oy and Poly?" -Peiany tthe leost tuteresting tucidest of | M <{pefnful symptoms. FOUGHT POLICEMAN ATTENTION! HERALD ity Agent Rings the Bells for the Big Show. The Jamestown Ter-Centennary Px- posttion has come to town in the per ee s azeresstva, up-to-date {more | nario of tubliclty—Albert Lawrence But: ton, chiet of explottation for the bE affedr, whict will poaltively open in a | completed —condttton' on April -28,_and nue until! Nov. 2). Mfr, Sutton s ila sinndard to-day at the { Hote! Astor. and the public may prepare for a fiood of {nformation to be” tet loose shout the coming great expost dion. Mr. Sutton qualifies as an expert on auch work. He was connected with the very successful Lewls and Clark Ex- position, held, in Portland, Ore.; the t }aoa-Winter, Exposition a¢ Ban Bran- | cisco, tho Festa do la loves held 1 TDtexoo City end many ether sinliar enterprises, : “herald to-an iovening WW + — 11 —-sombines—thé—historical,, tional and Industrial as we t navel and millury features. rst Rime in the history of expost- ch that warships 1 as For Through the in- signified their {vite Poad ations thc odd forelan p miled thelr Intention. of participa: their repips and their. military brancheh The question his Deen make whether or not Norfolk and ‘Tidewater Virginia mould Be: able to take care of the tm- expected. 1 ay a EXTRACT” On threse “tires-t: ¥ facility will be had ‘to tale ci our visitors at cost uy . of to themselves. There will bo no extortion sermitted,-end I _wiah you would make. this point clear, for we expect New York will send the reatest number of our visitors, and we are going to make them welcome. —_—.___ GEN. MERWIN DEAD. EW. HAVEN, Conn., March @—Gen LE. Merwin died yesterday after iiness of three years. He was an seventy-five, and was formerly president be Vale Nathonad Henk and ~ Haven Savings Hank. He was tenant-Governor under Gov, Buiko- ley from 1589 to 1893. and Colonel of the Second Regiment, C. N, G. Jamestown Exposition Public- ft President Roosovelt_twanty | T | ; | a WABHINGTON, March 61 ndr thet Ti | H _[THE EVENING: WORLD, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 6, HIGHWAY ENGINEER. | |C. R, Van Buskirk Refused to ONeill dams © Stores Occupying Two Blocks, Sixth Ave., 20th to 22d St., NvY. Attend a Hearing Or- | | _ dered for To-Day. i | | Borough Prepident Coler of Brooklyn! | to-day dismissed C, R. Van Bunkirk, aa-| | datant onginoer of the Brooklyn Bureau | {ot Highways. To-day was the data sot! | for the hearing into the charges pre-| | ferred against Van Buskirk that in Jan-/ wary he had rendered to Ure Edteon + | Blectrio Coropany a bill tor 378 days’ tn: | |! fametes: work by carporation Inspectprat}. at W per day, amounting, to 31.832, | whereas {t> was. Clalmod tie day book}|} showed gly 20 days entered, amount- | ing to $1,040. _ Instead of Van Buskirk appearing a jetter was delivered from hia counrel, | Martin W. Littleton, saying that inas-| much as the matters of the engineer's! | office were at present under public In-| |i bveapigation, which would bring out the! acha Under dtacusston, Van —Buskire | ‘a investiga: | ced tha’ i is 8,00-a-year Jon, | Untrimmed Millinery For Spring of 1907. We are showing a magnificent collection of ‘the newest Spring madels in Women's-Untrimmed Hats—chips, Milans, real hair; Brown, navy, in flats and dress shapes. [| satin Jap, pyroxylin, imitation hair and rough braids—the pro- p duerlon of Me Teding importers and domestic manufaciirers. Imitation Hair Shapes. ch 4 ¥ y and black Hie ne ees o Scand 61005 Chip Hats . . . . . $5.25, $1.95, $2.48 Special for Thursday. Fancy Pyroxylin Dress Shapes—made on wire frames, silk -tined.— Value $2-00:-special-at-.. .—$4.65- Imported ‘Roses, Foliage, Lilacs, Datstes and Poppies at excepttonally moderate prices. "ALL DEAD LETTERS Now |. GO BACK TO SENDERS. i | Under a New Post Office Sys-| tem 1,050,503 Were Returned Last Month. [method of handling undelivered mai! matter inaugurated !n January by As- {elatant- Postmaster-General Degraw, the} | division of dead letters ts now returning | Ail letters to senders when they can be||! tdentiNed. Heretofore a considerable||| portion of the returnable letters could not be returned owing to Iack of fact!!-||! tes, but the report of tho dead. letter!|! Otvision- for Febryary shows the ret of -a—full_100. enya ot inali-of thea tL character, In all 1,060,308 pleces undeltye: matt-Wwererecelved we Uy anor is i February | 197, as compared with 4,156 ploose tn February of Inat Year. 2 0! @ letters open: mone; h amoant of $6,968 was found.“ N” THE CHANGE OF LIFE Sensible Advice to Women from M fs. Henry Lee,| irs. Fred Certia and Mrs. Pinkham, i! \O'NEILI, BUIY,DIN "Floor] ‘Two Splendid Values in Silks. Spcial for To-morrow (Thursday). $2.00 Black Dress Taffetas. 75c White Habutai. A beautiful soft chiffon finish, White Washable Habutai, one ~46-inehes-svide,_seven_to_eight!yard wide, an exceptionally — yards makes a com- plete dress; per yard. | ADAM8 _BUILDING— 101 Floor| aM 49¢ \heavy quality; $h.29 750 ee ‘yard, at Extraordinarily Fine Values in Knitwear and Hosiery. || f 123c for Hose worth 25c|29c for Vests worth 50c Women's fast black, full seamless,! Women's Swiss ribbed Isle thread sheer transparent gauze lisle hose,! vests, beautiful elastle yarn, low double soles, heels and toes, per-! nec! fect queality—25ce, value * at. 39c for Hose worth 50c. Women's finest imported lace Isle thread. hoslery, iiss full length or! kie-patterns, In fast black, gray.’ Zeyhide waite ir mew tan shades; “vests, “town Soc, kind s...... Good Quality Sweaters, | worth $1.00& $1.50..50ci For men, boys and children; heavy) eeveletsy hee fancy crochet necks; w’ ink, thy, $0e, Kinds vwseesapes DIC A ea 12 ¥c! 1 Women's very fine quality Swisy ribbed pure white’ Iisle” thread 39) and plain necks; best 29c, GROUOROE | tind ‘ $1.00 to $2.00. . 50¢ woo! knit sweaters; black, gray and| Clearance of all broken lots and fancy colors; broken sizes of $1.00! odds and ends of men’s high-grade and $1.50 kinds, | undetwear, were $1.00 to $2.00 each, 9c for Vests worth 29c_ eck, —- Sleeveless; —tancy- Men's Underwear. worth: 'NEILI, BUILDING—2d Floor|-———— | MRS HENRY LEE Owing 1o-modern-methods-of-living- not one woman in a thousand ap- proaches this perfectly natural change without experiencing a train of very annoying and sometimes ‘This is the most critical period of her whole existence and every woman who neglects the care of her health at this time invites-diaeagse-end-pain- When her system ts In a deranged condition or she !s predisposed to lapoplexy or congestion of any organ, ithest oy{s-at-this-perlodkely. Lto-become.octive and,..with a_host. of ‘nervous frritations, malo life a: bur- |den. At this tlme also cancers and [tumors are more liable to form and begin thelr destructive work. Such warning symptoms as sense of-suffocation, hot flashes, headaches, backaches; melancholia, dread of im- pending evil, palpitation of the heart, irregularities, constipation and dizzi- ness are promptiy heeded by “tntel- ligent women who are approaching the period of Jifo when thts great change may be-expected: }=Mrsr Fred; Certta;-1614-80,Latay= {ett Street; $0;-Bend, Ind; writen: MRS. FRED CERTIA pee ion! te ball for women whe anatux through Vhange of 1, Fs several montha T wuttered from ioe taster extreine nervousness, headache aod bad rymptoms ceased, and {t brought safely through the danger period. built up my system and I am in excellent health. { consider Lydia Pinkham's Vegotadie|- Conipound unsurpassed tor Wonien during this trying period of Ife," Mrs. Henry Lec, 60 Winter Street, New Haven, Conn., writes: ” i eet tae Pinkbam:— =f SATUE eutrortar untold” whey 75 Years durin Change of Lite T tat oe Lydia E. Pinkham's Yexetable Compound I wrote you, of my. condition-and hegen to taxe Lydia E. Pinkbam's Voretable Com. found and followed your advice, and to-day Tam woll and beppy. I can now walk any. where and work aswell.as any one. ani toy Tare previous I bed tried but. could not get around without halp. I consider your ment cine w sovereign balm for suffering women,’ ‘~ Women panstng-througt’ thiscrttt='|” cal period should rely upon Lydin B. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. If there 1s anythingabout--your-cags |you_don't understand wrte-to—Mrx}— Pinkham, Lynn, Mass., for advice. Tt is free and hus gulded thousands tb Dear Mrs. Pidkbam:— “Lydia EB. \Pinkham'a Vegetable Com- | actually- thousands of women, Compound. When &@ médicine has been succeseful in restoring to health trying it, “Ido not believe it wi R to yourself and family to try Lydia-E, Pinkham’s Vegetable health. zou cannot well say without L-help_me.”” It is your. duty = i Special nN Lord & Taylor All Silk Umbrellas. 26-inch for Women; handles of pearl, ivory, gun-metal and natural woods, with tops and trimmings of sterling silver; 28-inch for Men; fine natural woods, sterling silver trimmed; : $2. 95: value $4.00. ~ Broadway-and-2oth Sti; 5th Ave.; 19th St, ‘ | Value in Best Quality Japanese Corded Silke. .at 38c. ya s Striped Habutai Washable Silk 23-inch Plain White India Silk,.., at 38c.yd — Silks. offered at.Special Prices. at 5oc.yd 27-inch Plain White India Silk. ,,.,at_50c.yd _ Dress Goods Department. Light Weight Tailor Suitings . in. small plaids,.checksand_ stripes_in. the new. shades of mixed grays; full 50-inch wide, at. $145 yd.,.-—— ; -regular price $1.75. Black french Vote; 47-inch -wide;-a-regular_¢1.50-quality, at $1.25 yd. : Wash Goods Department. Special Sale of Bo Scotch Lephyrs,. ¥ -Large variety of very desirable patterns .and ‘colorings, in plain colors, plain and fancy stripes, checks and broken plaids, at I5c. yd., special value, Broadway and 20th St.; sth Ave.; roth St 10,000-yds.Plain€s ancy FapaneseSitlhs— | Buy a Fur or Fur-Lined Coat Now. | 4 . : |SUNDAY. WORLD WANTS 2 WORK | | | | Wome including—a—soup Laughlin Pottery Co,, East Liverpool, Ohio; thin, | durable ware that will never craze nor turn yellow. Nowhere can you match: these sets for less- than Odds and Ends in Men’s and Boys’ Clothing Almost Given Away —Men’s Odd Suits, $4.90 Men's Odd Coats, $2.50- Men’s Odd Trousers, $1.88. Men’s Odd Overcoats, $4.90 Men’s Odd Overcoats, $6.90. Men’s Odd Coats and Vests, $3.75 Boys’ Odd Suits, Wyre, PL. SQ Boys’ Odd Overcoats, —You-Cannot-Make-a Better Far Investment Than Lined Made of Fine Black Broad- cloth, 62 inohes Jong, plush lined, pieced Persian Lamb col- Jary-sizes-42,-46 & 48 only. $15 Values up to $39. Special, | Lined. with Brown Russian Lynx, some with pleced Persian collar | and=cuffs, otters with—cotlars—of + Brook Mink; sizes 40, 42, 44, 46° ~ and 48, ~ Values up to $50. i Speciast— Persian only; value up to $100. Lined with Far Eastern Mink or Blended. Muskrat, with fine Perstan Lamb or French Otter _ collars; sizes 40 and 42 only. Values up to'$100, Spe- $39 & $49 | cial at, 100-Piece Dinner and $2; Special = Bloomingdales’ Only 3-Days-More-of This Great Pre-Easter Sale, at These dishes are practically made to your order, and your in- stractions regarding the barious patterns We offer will be care= fully followed. We guarantee delivery within! 3 weeks from date of order, _ Set comprises 100 pieces, tureen— and. regular shape soup. plates, each piece hav- ing in gold your. initial ina crest, like the tttustration; be-|- sides colored andgoldborders oy Thurs,, March 7 Fri, ___ March 8 Sat, March 9 No. 2 So low are the prices.on our remaining stock of m Coats that in scarcely any instance do they cover th Men's Fur-Lined-Coats:——- Women's-Far-Lined-€oats: Lined with gray and white squirrel, colar; Beautiful. CaraculCoa long; trimmed with fine shawl col- Jar.—Sizes-38-and-44- onby- Value. $160. Special 7 Automobile Coats. Of Alaska sable dog, buffalo sheep and -Thibet buffalo; sizes 46, 48 alues up to $45. $15 Each Piece-Tastefully-Decorated-and- Having Your Initials and a Crest in Gold. $10.95 | en's and women’s ¢ cost of materials alone. 8 to 1_Floor, 00th Street .Seatlone: Bloomingdales’ Offer, Fur. and |For size__40. Special $35 $75. | Lined with finest baby squirrel, sable | squirrel collar, lynx collar; sizes 36, 38, 40 and 42; me $45 6,45 inches Special $139. ‘toot Sets. 3 Styles to Select From... has goid-border with two blue halr lines. has~-maroon border with 2 gold halr tines. No. 3 has green border and 2 gold bair tnes. —_The ware is the very finest grade of porcelain made b: 'y the famous Homer_ $25.00; some stores will ask you $30.09. Our price for 3-days more only will he, $10.95 None will be sent CO. D, A deposit will be required on each set. re ‘Dicom ingdales', THrd Piecr, near Rotunda DW —beautiful styles in Iisle yr styles; French Band Pants including extra large up to are - manufacturers’ soiled, but that’s wh: them at less than halt’ Tammie Mtoomingdsies’, Main ‘sImported Swiss-Ribbed Yosts- thread, white with hand-crochet lace; also Spun Silk Vests in Plaky-white—-and~sky;-all-sizes;-worth specisl 39 Women’s Shaped Vests—in + great variety of ‘qualities and to match; all. sizes, ch bi These “seconds. some slightly you are getting pice, which is 19¢ Floor, Both Mt. Sectton, Rotary Sewing Machines. are the most serviceable machines’ butlt and are here for 50% less than elsewhere, | other machines. | the bobbin holder is easily removed and replaced. The hand wheel has a perfect loose pulley device for The bobbin winder 1s provided with gutomatic if on the, tension release, chines “alee needed fae{ most sewing ao of one A glance at thesema- is all that is to convince you that they are the high- pest grade, simplest and easily Handled machines built. This, in- view of the fact Tmmsesthat we are offering them for 50 per cent. less than else- where, makes the ownership of these machines ! much desired. The picture shows you some of the advantages of the "Rotary" over positive in its actlon. use in winding bobbins. The bobbin holds an unusually large amount of thread, The feed is strong and cast-off. The raising of the presser bar in sewing thick goods has no effect The thread controller operates automatically, Our Rotary machines combine the highest speed with the lightest run. ning and most perfect stitching on all classes“of work. Our Prices are All Cars Transfer to Bloomingdales’, Lex. todd Ave.,591h to 60th St. $22." $28.% $29.* and $31. Bloomingfales', Main Floor, Lex. Aye, Beotion, | Big Bargains. | ] Woitien’s Fur Coats, © | Nearseal Coats, _ Eton, reefer and— blouse effect; sizes 36, 38, 40, 4a and 44. Values up to $49, Sheclalcvipestieree nee $1 Nearseal Coats, trimmed with beaver; 4 size 38 only, Values up 4}. to $69. Special, : $ _| Russian Pony Coats, hes lon | With” military collar; three-quar- ——ter-and-tatt “tenngthy “steeve; sizes 36 and 42,- Values up to ad 369,E5 Special einaeer cen $25 Fine Carzcul Coats, 25 Inches tong, sizes 36 and —40—only, ——-Vatues~ up to $120. Spe- '$ Thursday’s Here’s telling of eight!very- Special Thursday selling} feat- ures that will interest every, thrifty shopper: Z Long Cloth*: Turkish: 39 pieces. of |. Towels, English LonglExtra J heavy. Cloth, 36 “inches j Turkish wide; splendid for | Towels, | underwear; piece | fringe ’ of 12 yards,| large Sizes 130, at.. 9BC |, “$1.50, at.. 2 z i} Table _Qjl-| Women's _ cloth Aogiade { omen's 35c. Sindarin’ HEY Stockings, tut h In white: | tegularly made; wrth} a ~-S0tton;.. all sizes... sha pete including extra Biced wat cuarly linge and wide; | aS 3 15 (speci ie ; special at ss ees Women’s j ¢ Men's Stockings :| Watches! 600 _pairs of} $20 Gold “Fi Women's Stock-} Watches, “with ings, full seam-| plain - polished less 2-thread® got- | cases, in the pop= ton; fine gauges, | ular thin. model; ’ In. -yarinus“qualte} opens facessfitted| Hes; all ‘sizes,| with 7-Jewelled | They are jnanu) American — niove4 facturer’s jsam-| ment; ds.a leader ples, therefore | we make the price thls" -hatt 6c} $5.85, Price of,,, Bs «p+ Umbrotas~ Diy Clock $1.00 Umbrellas; Well-known “An-|our popular Sonia mk ist- | “Banner, m ade <td a6 $8.75; 15-044 tot axcaltent quate inthes high, 43 ity — mercerized Tnehss | suid: in) English gtoria;- nar bleizes ron fs ehamel, with eee een frame; steel rod;: French bronze or-| choice assortment; Hmameni; —strikes| of hone ook of-hor HE the -hour-andth'e Theta} ane Bt hee half hour; re ts a markable bargain | yours Wen “ $3.50 yours In 69¢ exchange for . % u is = ‘Book Bargains. | Thel New Acora Library, aJ2mo cloth | book, substantially. bound, with | paper and priat of irreproachable character; more than half-a hun- <dred interesting titles pub- [5c lisked at 50 cents per vole ‘ompicte ume; special at... 5 Shakespeare's C Works. Handy Volume Edition, Glosyary by Israel —Cloth bound. Hote end $2.68 Falstaif Edition by Geo, Long Di Stratford-cn-Avon Le Stratford Edition ; {Nustratios bound mOFICCO Hloomipgdal