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ah FUR-COMTED BURGLAR CALLS + WIEBIGAMOUS Revenge Sought by Thief Who Confesses His Guilt, jon to handje In the pro: 0 = woman for bigamy Bile, of No. 13 Nock street, He rday while forcing a: 9 the home af David FI Oak street. apr youthg Tea n first gave the name and said he Hyed we, the Bronx, Grrest the Captain eaurely his the ra charge of ast his) wife. Had Taken Two More Mates. { After shé had adbpiel the name of 0 Biter rr atte eta eT NT herself two moro husbands, “I know I* he goods on her," said-the-prisener, Hb demand that oa Warrant be issued. If you do this for me I will explain a few burglaries that have. been puzzling, tne Jersey City aleuth I know I am golng to prison, and {t may seem ungallant in a burglar ; NE WSRE TS aa ledy to Jali. But she threw me when I was doing fine, Em—soreand iwi] be some comfort “Storms when “tT Ret to Trenton to know that my legal spouse hag a little Iron- barred room in the came vicinity." The Acting Captain made out the warrant as O'lirten directed-and sent one of his men owt to arrest Mrs. 6 O'Brien, Tells of His Burglaries | After this had been dune according to the usual forms, tho burglar gave the) police the fi ng dist Of bur- Glaries he had committed, with dates: Jan ®—liome of Henry Smith, at No, sry —-B5- Clerk-street, Jersey City, | Feb, 4-Edward T. Morse, Astor place, New York, Feb, 16-1 D. Byie, No. atreet, New York. : Fed, 23—Eugene Mehroff, No. 12. Boyd avenue, Jersey “ity. f March Z—Jonn Duncan, No, 6 Brink- ernoff street, Jersey City, O'Brien hid made a cholce selection of people (of wealth. In a fev weeks hig burglaries had on d= him hale a dugen Tursiiied & quantity of Jewel: ral thousand dojlara i money, dover to the police wm fat sheaf of pawn tickets, No. 333 Forest fused to make any state McCarthy, Inthe Th «xam{nation, GRAFT CHARGES FOR . TENEMENT OFFICIALS. Metz Says They Send With Notices “of Violations: Circulars’ Boom- ing Gertain Apparatus, Comntraite House Cam: e to Tenement. r yesterday not have th mant. Ite erat” AUTO SUPPLANTS STABLE OF BELMONT, NEWPORT. Mre 0.8 ‘contract for summer residence sinction of your depart. tainly saricks of petty on their art, which will alteratio imbination re the automoh featiire-of-tt nOWR ft iRaole, b ed the. st anti t quarters, A Ing to the Gothle room, onta @ motor organ and priceless decorations of old armor, will be put in at a coat Of $15.00, 1 canch-house pe turned Into @ grand salon, sixty feot wedoand a hundred feet long. extra Charge for It. i “gy Advertinemente for The Worl 8 any Amertoan Blstr the elty untli 9 P.M Penne Petree A VERITABLE «3 cana If you don't want almost every em- ployer in New York City to know: that you are a competent “worker” and want a position, for goodness’ have a delicate ituny Ploved ana clerk In the New York Cus- was captured red- ,| followed the patrol wagon, yellin Overcoat and with hands} et leleven families The restaurant of John with A warrant tthe ad. -|Swamp-Root, the great kidney and blad- ;{you need a medicine you should fave ‘4 symptoms” Of “Kidiiey” (rouble, tne} ‘THE EVENINGIWORLD,” WEDNESDAY.) MARCH 6, 19u7. where he discovered a blaze in « pile! of rubbish. He turned In an alarm. Three engines responded and quickly pees out the flames, The firemen were ALLEGED FIREBUG CAPTURED AFTER uy E }4403 Third ayenu jloped down there A blaze tn the cella: Jing away a pil enement eat: rubbish. | vrhe thir fre was discovered at No. [4301 Third avenue by Patrick Ryan, a saloon-kenp. Me went to his j cellar to tap a Of gin and found -~ Ja pile of atraw b ts, He told i . the police caught O'Connor tn the } af; | Act Of applying a mateh to them. Ryan Crowd Wanted to Lynch) Wieser tis tine startes with aeatty accuracy down in a” heap. patrons rusnea dow out the fire, + O'Connor was hed on Ryan‘a chi - = [ot-atempcd ars. Tis poles welreve | Charged with wemk” aN Mncénatary, CansAsoacy fad bern indulging i t60 pninch-arink.—— Mawiatrate, A [85,000 tat! Lahest-of Fire Be veral of Ryan's and trampled Him—Fires Imperil!~4 Many Lives, well-dressed finan who said that he was! Andrew J, O'Connor, of No. 4 Oceanié Rook way Beach, arid: waren} HUG, SS es itovne, wea asratsned tn Eter| LAMP UPSET “STARTS. FIRE. | { polles court, Brocklyn, to-day, uy nor Wan got to the police acl mene ot or bia arrest last night with aif A great crowd nen | o' tory Housc Shiver in Cold Till Firemen, Come. A lamp in the apartments of Nellie Christiansen, at No. 023 Henry street, Brooktyn, wis overturned before dawn to-day and the room sect on fire. AID (HS tenantsotthe Are-wtory house svere aroused and husriea tothe street; where they ivered until the flremén controlled the bli The loss wan §9. culty. “Lynch the firebug!!’ O'Connor ia suspected of-atgrting three fires. The first fre was at No, 4221 Third avenue, in “@ “tenement occupted by legour'{s on the ground floor. About $ viclock Prelegour Went to tho cellar, DO YOU GET UP “WH A LANE Back? 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Dr Kiliner's Swamp-Root, and the ad-/ ity to hold your urine, smarting or irri- ! dress, Binghamton, N.Y. on every | tation in passing, brick-dust or sediment | bottle SPECIAL” NOTE. —In Order to prove the wonderful merits of Swamp-Root | You_may_have a’sample bottle and_2. book. of valuable Information,-both -sent-ab-+ {| solulely free by mail, The book coniains many ofthe thousands upon thousands | of testimonial letters received from men and women who found Swamp-Root-o-he} Just the remedy they needed, The value and success of Swamp-Root are so well own that readers are advised to send for a samplesvottle. In Sending your ad- » be sure to say you read this Ren-| athe genuineness of this offer ts | dress to Dr, Kilmer.& Co, Binghamton, N. Y. erous offer_in the New York. Evening World uaranteed.— = FAO Ree T OL Our Mutual Credit System makes customers ond keeps them. Our credit system Is th best, because it Is the simplest. *. ts ’ ° oR { Wilton Rugs. Brussels Rugs. $12.50 8.ax1, how Smyrna Rugs. 419,00 x0, aber 82 10.50 $10.00 ox12. now . sake don’t put your “Situation Wanted” Ad, iu The World. Jt would: only Keep you busy declining Wed 3-Plece Partor Suites, j§-Piece Parlor formerly $50.00, now,.98,00 | ata formerly $75.00, now S. BAUMANN & vN W. eo GTHAVE: signe ae Buy $3.00Knickerbocker ~~ Doubte-Hreasted Sutts, Buy $3.00 Doubdle-! rene Roefers Buy $4.00 sult Trousers tg birds Eat ‘$7.99 |° = §7-07-| Sire Boys’ $3.00 Double-Breasted Siffre Ae TO= —KniciierbocKer Trousors— mixed grays Main ch eviots, dro fabrics; -inclid through years, it--Two to a Customer; Boys’ $4 Suits with Extra Trousers, $l. 99 pair plain and one These garm Pilonally well made, Mite Wouste” breasted” style” one embracing: all the leading Spring shade Ing to the newest styles and models, ex chard weir, “Sizes are from 7 to 16” y | Boys’ $5.00 Top Coats, Madé shoulde body and sleeve partly jseml-fittedl’ sizes 8 to 16 years. Reefers Top Coats. { Schwartz & Jaffe, _prior-to- their. removal-to. $83. Broadw than _remoye same, y 25 percent. less-than-their regular prices, which is a remarkable say- season, Buy Your Boy's Easter Clotbing Now. —Only 24 Days to Easter— Bty-$3.50-Russian and Sal- top Bouse Suits cose uy $5.00 All-Wool Suits, in Al Styles. Buy $5.00 Tan Covert Top Cantsiisia aut, perfect flitting guaranteed, warranted not to shrink i dark and light wool cov- ert, In tan, with covered buttons of same material; with side or-centre van And w business, We ha: Sed—an—exe and we are going to sell them at prices entirely with thejr true yaluation. ir e Men’ ‘Ss Spring [ me Men's Spring Suits, Suits, 6.50 || 8.50 Value $10.90 Valuc:$13.50 ornare ee mw | ee ery garment is an excellent and progr what good, up-to-date tailoring can Eee. dem ndad Sergés, Thibets and, Velour s_in_plain_or fancy mixtures, 5 Broken es BtoCK ~Overp iots; also Inyis Ne Pi lids. Strongly a ortment are All-Wool Blick Thibels, ees, _shawing-the-ns popular double-breasted style, cut 30 to 32 S. the last spring: golng. to begin to-morrow in a way that will S. Na ow 3-hulton-model ia cuts iches long. We eptionally targe numberof showroom samples of MEN'S AND BOYS? CLOTHING, at variance d Floor.) ALTERATIONS DURING THIS SALE WILL BE MADE FREE OF CHARGE. EXTRA SALESPEOPLE! Extra Floor Space! Men’s Spring Suits, 10.00 Value $18,00 ive example of The Suits Black, esented in this y Blue ‘These are in regular or stouts, form or semi-form fitting. Alsoconservat Sizes 33 to 46 inches. 500 Young Men’s Sutts Included in This Sale at} s Regular Prices. Youths’ $7.00 rye ouths’ £9.00. Suits, $3.90. Suits, $5,00. years. 14 to 20 years. EXTRA SPECIAL. Men’s $9 ‘Tan Top Coats. , . Stylish dresser_of to-day. Youths'$12,50 Suits, $7. men_can be fittest. . $5 aa Goats,.the universal favorite of—the—stylish. “Made_of the. Gilbert tanor. gray. covert guare anteed cloth, haying exceptionally good quality Venetian body and sleeve linings, cut 36 Inches long; form or conservative fit- ting; sizes 33 to 42. 721 Broadway, bourht-by—usah-8 Preferring. 10 $2.35 ' $3.29 $3.45 ir fade; Sizes 7 to 16 pair of Boone In 19 ts are cuteand made inorder to aw yles, rd Stand Limit, Two Suits to a Customer, » $3. 45 m long, of Boys’ $5.00 Blue | Serge Suits, $2.98 Double Breasted Sailor or Rus- | ‘sian Blouse, i 3 belt !l-wool joome roideredy cut, color Suitable for Con- firmation Suits, serge, trou according to 5 $3.29 sulle breasted, ‘OF'tso pairs of trou. nickerbocker of the same ut to match; sailor blouse of wither or Rus- fab also in- cluded in this lot are fast guaranteed varying ‘nayy In style; diff t kinds; .and blo, emblem ‘or yars,, nyde With sal ner troukers, silk- shield on, sleeve, rows of silk soutache braid on collar, and sleeves are pleated; sizes 234 to 10 hi Ripe double re ents, double warp, throughout with Barb yr collar abroidered several forthe men who xo in for moderate styles, We have 260 sults At this price The ind: YOur merchan! ailor to sell at this you hardly pay would ginatisties!: price, in light and] [for the fabrics. | | tite to ask you dark mixed fab- Handsome cheyl- $20 for, Embody- rics, elegantly ots and cassl- ing all the newest = : - |} 1907. models_and iiade~and~ sewed: meres; mate pe desl Pag SeVERPHaal Fabrics are most- stylish, “up =tO-f) tined and stk ly all wool, new- date garments, sewed through- est 1907 models, form or sémi- out. -Sizes 14 to sess 14 to 20 fF torm titting, sizes: Smal sized This Blue Serge Sult, 82.08, SPRING CLOTHING NEWS|) - ~ That Will be Eagerly Welcomed — : By. Thousands-of Men. The Latest 1907 Styles At Prices That Are Revelations. AGAIN THE EXi TRAORDINARY. | did an enormous MEN'S AND BOYS’ CLOTHING BUSINESS going to-do-a-bigger one this Spring. a startle some of the stores that follow. the old-ways-of are i sedssssinesi asi el eT EnTEEeaeEEE sateepeeenecesenan aoe #46 B44sasnace Yeveesseeeees sesvessesesoscsoe seesseeRvOpeteEeD soedees ee G ele 10 A. M. to 1 P. M. No Mail Or Lees CALLUS ILITS Lind Mae To: sORow : Shrin Ome —10-A bvered. with ey € WEA (Onin. Balance of collars left from our | Big February Sale, Nearly every Pipe tubing frame; | { rere ¥ fy ie epcesented heavy woven wire /fabric braced he lot, and all ‘ with National falric and pteel sizes. Not. more helicals; : 4 than 6 to a cus- i \ no tomer, Each c thin (ee PS : gs | customer, = 10 Ao ot FO, — Shfbers. Lot of Slippers for women and * children; also. 2 quantity of Leggins; worth 25¢, 39c, and 49 About 700 = Dp all at. one price, Not. more __than 2 of each (6 eGo — & customer. Pair, ee (Third ‘Floor, (Qlain Floor.) &6 9-9 ‘sis Models Are Dene Attractive. THE great variety of Corsets for all the vary- “NEMO that you buy you ire getting the Cor set that will “give coinfort lend, —Sstrengthen—the-figure—— 3 An Exfert (Chitin wil Assist THE 44TH STR and.the-fa: turn’ here for“? senough of its immense popularity. || House Dresses. "They! re made Ina way that would HOUSE. DRESSES AND-- MATINEE = clarand ttounce on skirt: | Onderskhirts ata Low Price | quality of cambric, with full, “graceful trimmed with Valenciennes iit- sertions and deep~ embroidery rufflés” with ribbon and —eni- broidery beading. Worth $2.69. To- morrow t SHORT UNDERSKIRTS, ~ good muslin, with deep hemstitched ruffle....... CORSET made with round necks, trimmed backs clennes andorihban:beading;7 MUSLIN DRAWERS, made with full rufies and lace edge +. 2 CAMBRIC DRAWERS, sell for $0c. face and-lace te SHEER WHITE LAWN Wals TS with handsome embroidery emo Ce orsets. = ing types of figure insure that when itis a race and. tn. Selecting the Proper Style. The great volume of “NEMO"'! businegs that T-STORE does every year, on-afler-season-women-Te O” Corsets, are proofs thats These Corsets, i | $1.00 to $5.00. 35 Cornet Dept. Second Floor, Newly TERT Pretty please any woman who admires neat, well-made house garments, -with no_skimping of material_or— eel itn appearance. Of good i igures-r-tai: Nu skirts = deep 3,000 dozens on sale to-mor- row. None delivered.” No mail orders. Not_more than3_dozen J So. a ¢ Beautrful Cambric Sua Light and dark colors; tal- lored or trimmed with col- 98c Madeé-of-an “unusually good flounces, alaborately made of 25¢ COVERS, Nains0ok, and, lace fronts witht insertions } Valen- 235¢ Made to Full ruffles with tueks \29¢ (Second Toor.) Taffeta Silk Jumpers. They’re made to be worn over insertions; tata white waists, serving as a protec- ~ tion to them and, at the same time, lending a style to the cos-- Ts fume that cannot be produced in any other way. In_ black only. Have 4-inch box plaits down cen- tres. Necks ly trimmed with lace edging and new sleeves. NGERIE AND PERSIAN fre ts neatly trims