The evening world. Newspaper, March 8, 1907, Page 10

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Tells Police Sergeants) They Should Hunt for _ Other Game. KEEFFE JOLLTES THEM. His Opening-Quip. ; TK polléeman's tot-may-not bea happy grants’ Benevolent ‘Association held tts {i first annual dinner. ‘The Skipper! had ‘extended the:time leave to & o'clock this - morning, and the gladdened feasters)| Who'had figured on a getaway at y ‘o'clock were enabled to enjoy the en} tire flow of soul. ast and flow was made particu- eful by Senator Patrick Hwa) MecCarren, of Brooklyn, who evoked roars df kitid applause by saying a Cow friendly words for the mich misunfer- ftood handbook man. The Brogktyn ‘ ras quite in his driest humor/when ended the bright,\shiny haloes from hele roots up--to— the —adiniration of hea The sergeants, aome in uniform, some in plain clothes, ee most of ine In hls moment proposed ASB AD. eee fF to-morrow you ‘ced, He ence be ow ig fae eppoctanty S of-ato. May Sea McClellan een istrict SrA tlariey | Rate ae uceapeawndty the Jerome ‘and Commissioner Bingham, we eee a5 jowan or McCarren, proceede Fr era —“Aesembly. The General was represent- qnomentewasitipecwhen #4 thost Fouls, fn the person of Fi Pat m he was not he had alway. Shed ae ‘school of Deputies-Hanson-and—Bugher-sent ret | grets, hazy notion Toastmaster on the Job, —Sergt Richard E, Enright, president of the Association, was toastmaster, -and covered himself with large consign- ™enta_of credit.) Ie evok the first round of applauss by saying the police had ittle use for the pious Iawbreaker. Dipping into the bright lexicon of a dfs- Ttingulshed former Police Commissioner | f who {s. now a specialist at international policing, he said there was little of the! mollysoddle Inthe police sergeant, and by Tear. there old bel « man (eS aetectin nodke 1 beltey Inance out of their habite. iis eulogy and the singing of “He's a Joly Good-Fellow in statian-house bass = and tenor, While some were behind the bars—ot the song._the effect was fh ich as to bring the rich flush of ap- eclation to the presidential counte- nce, Mr, McGowan sald he had never jpoken to a handsomer body of (cheers) dn the beautiful frame of ladies in the balcony (every elbow-gloye spilt), and ——with=this he Pienged into-the-spiendid discipline of the public school, where! the hoya learned to krow up well-dritied | » °. Revi thad tats ee DUMP LOAD Comptroller Melz was tegelved with thunderous apploure, and cries of —tEvery-Day Will Be-Pay-Day By and By." Coneurriaug to this sentiment, —PirMete-promteed-to-work for better Police stations—for prisoners as well ax SOpK; aA szatet—nisht—potice courts, BS an charged the thoy (ran. Te cauxht Joan twenty-four years ol Eten loekeese fen bs ‘* only an in 0 lev loughing =e Deputy "Keefe had “the FOUR’ STORES. 523-529 Eighth Ave. | 138-146 West jath St. Between 36th and 37th Sts. Between 6th and 7th Aves. NW. -CoriadAve &£30St =Bridgeport Conn. Cae es Se Sale No- 390. ee MEN'S SUITS SE. Fine All-Wool Cheviots, Fancy ,Cassimeres and Fancy Worsteds, Introductory sale of Mea’s Spring Suits:~An-immense showing of the best styles for the coming season. New gray shades, steel mix- ttires and other new color tones in rich overplaids, club c g. egantly tailored with the latest stylet HOUCheS: Coats are cut Jong and semi form fitting, with broad shoulders, back seam vents, close setting collars and stylish ‘lapels. , 3, to 42, Onisale week ending next Friday. AT ALL FOUR’ STORES, THE SURPRISE STORE'S FAMOUS DOUBLE GUARANTEE, Money refunded on request or goods cheerfully exchanged. All clothing bought here ences and keptingood repairfor one year free. | Fashionable Spring Suits for Men $5, $10, $12, $15, $18 New and exciusive styles, just in from our factory are now ready fo! ir Inspection, 4 Ape teh For Batarday and Monday Only at Atl Your Mores, BOYS’ CORDUROY KNEE PANT: Made with patent buttonw and waiatbands STORE IS OPEN SATURDAY. EV 5 UNTILTEN O'CLOCK, ey to rink and ay De ad 43 Firat Deputy looked Uke, and after assuring Lemosthene LG onk came onto the waving of napkins and, enthusiasm, Inia far away voice he SIC wel ¢ police: tn: fact, ¥ WOT #0, of the police t= Yor the protection of tite and 1 don’t think the: principal making a ye the people have certain habits that can't be-suppressed. berondin the. ncopih:eannot be regulated sting continued Into OF COAL IN STREET. | r ‘Aaamni} who have. been on | pped one of was Cull of drivers are out. Sketches of Speakers pre EVENING WORLD, Annual Dinner of the Police Sergeants 0 eral donsn verbal ayen' his home, behind hi =} men, who held a ball fice INSPECTOR Profits of he Rubes” Ball, ‘$120, Taken Off Coffield, Jonn A. Cofficid, of No-% . Brooklyn, reported to-day that he had been hel: {wo men ang robbed of $120. he was walking In Court street. real Mr Cotfieid wis ASTUMA, BRONCHITIS, CATARRHAL DEAFNESS And DI'reveate Preumoola and Grip. 110 W. sath sts ANEW, York City “FRIDAY, and Others at the First SERGT, Hinry BECFAND MEEH Ark — Bic BILL Hopains MARCH 8, {ARCH 8 1907. rt IN FIGHT AL THE DOOR iE HIS WIFE'S FLAT Was Looking for Trouble Says Widow—Lodger Arrested. Dave. Hughes, twenty-nine years. ald was killed in a fight at the door of his wife's flat, In_the tenement house at No,--t7—-Weat Thirty-neventh street _to- day. “A ‘trall of blood leading from the hallway of the fourth floor, where the battle occurred, Indicates that at least .cne—othar—iman—waa_ injured All tn fight were negroes. Mra, Hughes hes not lived with her husband for two years, She ays he some.*-Bhe did not-even: know wh he was keeping himself, but before dawn to-day je appeared at her door with seme—friends—ehe does: not know how, many, He rapped and sho opened the door, when, It is alloged, he choked her, but not ‘hard enough to. prevent “Jim" Dark, who she says boards with ring her #cream. ly craw) {n a tunnel, He tobk part {n the Nght, There were other boarders In the flat who! got wu) and Jotied in. T4stol shots were hard and Policemen Clary and Flood rah up They met 1 who sald he He Says. He sald near} dup} belonged to the lal o! ‘CATARRH, these troubic peer int) Tie! Gert Held (a. Ine. ite Macys ‘The membera met last night. to- divide | HUSBAND AND WIFE years ono of the conspicuous business amount. 2 ik any easurer-of the club: > profit but afew were absent and | Givisiod, Wau put Off untit all tontd lowether, PLEAD BANKRUPTCY. LAND, layor of East March 8.—H. M. Bratn- Cleveland, for y, wih his wife, Frat ankruptcy In the United Court late yesterday. * after husband gives his Mabilities as } with no assets except such 2s . Mrs. Brainard’s Habilides are 000, with assets of a ike Devers CAUSES S ROOF than aim other dryer, Line cones to etl: Them on. Chaapes factory to tenant. DRYER WEAR AND TE. Now ‘All Iton Work galvanised Fits any slope of roof. Holds Fiata rent and eel quicker with t for Tanaiord Also Lawn Write for “extalorue. co. tia Trroadway, New "York. Trlenhone 222 Manteon, and Rugs. —to—our—spring-open— Pine we announce a special sale of y Carpets and Rugs in patterns—we will no longer make. Every one Must 0, and at_a_sulistantial re= duction, For instance— ~ CARPETS :—High Grade Axminster Carpet —the sort admired for its richness. One lot of regular Another ‘lot at.. .S1As Tapestry Brussels Carpet, the best 10-wire grade, that brings 95c. thi fi y Sc. the yard regularly; 72e TT ne mre mer memes os eee rae ee nr emen enema eenny _Stern- Brothers. ~Men’s Shirts for ‘Spring - Exceptionally extensive assortments, plain and-plaited bosoms, of the newest fabrics in a varied range of designs and-colors. ! Coat and Plain Models, perfect fitting and careful workmanship, Madras, Fiannel, $1.45, 1.95, 2.25 to 4.00 $2.75, 3.25, 4.25, 4.75 To-morrow, the following Special Values in Women’s Silk’ Hosiery Black Pure Thread Sile Hose, exita quality and she:r, with doable scles, French Pure Silk Hose, jn black and colors, with open. wo-k inileps Or black with colored embrotery, _French Pure Silk Hose, in with open work instepa embr Extra Quality French Pure. Silk Hose, “latest novelesin-ebieideredand lace eect, rable colors, Men’s « Women’s Handkerchiefs At Attractive Prices. == ‘Women’s Pure Linen Handkerchiefs in cross bar effects, medallion initial, Women’s Pure Linen Embroidered Hdkts in various designs,also Plain Hematitched Linen,14 & 14 in, hems, Women’s Sheer French Linen Hdkfs with hand-sewed Valenciennes Lace Edge& Hand Embroidered Initials, French Novelties in Women’s Silk and Linen Handkerchiefs, in desirable colors, French Novelties in Men’s Silk and Linen Handkerchiefs, in various colorings, POS Fe 18S Esa 23¢ Each 50° esen Misses’ and Girls’ Apparel Excellent Values, To-morrow: Misses’ «Tailor-made Suits, of fancy checks, stripes and plalds, pony coat model, trimmed with braid & taffeta silk, 14 & 16 yrs, Misses’ Junior, & cuffs, plate Girls’ Reefers, of navy and’red chevists, detachable embro{dered white pique collar and culfs, 6 to 16 yrs, Girls’ Dresses, Sailor Model, of navy, brown and red cheriot, trimmed with soutacke braid, ile tie, embrolcered emblem on sleeve and shield, 4 to 14 yrs, Washable Dresses, of plain chambrsy and check gin,hams, Dutch neck model, trimmed with - embroidery and white Repp, 6 to 14 yrs, West. Twenty third ‘Street 3, fancy check materials, inlaid moire collar ‘YI WIth bias fold, coat satin lined, 12 to Heit $17.50 15.00 9.95 $1.98, 2.75 _ 2A Bak 1 4.93° now RUGS :—Fine Quality Axminster Rugs (9x12 it, size), built for hard usage and suitable for any room in the house; reg- $21 50 ularly $27.50; now.... in_the popular. “Velvet Rugs it size. Beauties that — sold all season at $21.00; “How SEO 9x12 Tapestry. Brunsels, Rugs— that combine richness with relia- bility: Any of the above purchased now. will be held for future delivery if desired iDobson’ S 14th St. & Player-Piano The-most-NATURAL-combina- jtion of the Player and the Piano ! yet. produced, it. is. simple_in_ con: Li Steuction and —every—part—of the} { piano is easily removed. 3: When it is desired to play the} H piano by hand an instrument. will 4-} be. found fully up to. the. traditions j that have made the Pease Piano fa mous for 63 years, and the simpli ity—and—casy—way-the self mechanism can be operated makes it_most desirable, Monthly payments ‘if desired. A sea —a ald ai lgga ayn ah OE Jim 1s} * and so big he can hard- pssrtagiaes se D Carpets t i} j | | Fifth Ave. | | || Suits, with extra Trouscrs, $2.96 to $9.98. playing | 1 Prices $550 to $700'!| Ho waa held !and midnight burglar than Cueties,”* Toe Been in the spectér McLaughlin anid, “He says he ny the door | I He has been a cham A Hughes | V AS drink. ed Inst night at Fits Fifth mnyenue 0 Tunas w anything about f aL AG Mrs, 1 dark, end Robert Ship ete Na ety vga a_boarde: he flat, were made pri ears of age, and eats 2 ctor MeLaverhltat oners and arraigned to-day yin v i Court. Magistrate Breen ‘held Gio whhout hail for the Coroner’s court, ‘The detectives testified that hee followed a teal] of blood: three bic fa making one of the arresgs. eared SG “CHAMPION BURGLAR” SHOWN TO ‘DETECTIVES. Inspector McLaughlin Calls Him an Unexceliad Midnight: Marauder ang~Porch-Glimber, Bert Curtiss grxoed the “stand-up” line in the Detectlya Bureau at No. 200 Mulberry street to-day, and each of the 2% xecttye-porgeanta wore cari~ * Nened-io- taken Rood Jook-at chim “x0 + e + Jn the future. \ ry : “In all this country there ts no bet- Oculfsts-and Opticians, ter second-story man, porch-cllmber ALL STORES. OPENS SAT. EVE. ‘ONeill-Adams @ ‘Stores Occupying Two Blocks, ° Sixth Ave., 20th to 22d St., N.Y. -—— {| HARRIS SUCTION CLIP —is “‘impaftial”’— itholds SECURELY upon any nose, no matter what its shape. Saves broken eye- glasses. Fined'1o Your Classes: for-35-Conts. Sold Only at Our. Four Stores 54 East 23d St., at Fourth Av. 64 West {25th St., near Lenox Av, waz Cotumimss an 489 Fulton Si {| Shoes of Style and Quality | -W.L. Douglas Shoes, $1.98 | Pair Are the Best in the World. You-can—nevir finda shoe that! will give such. dll-round satisfac- |) tiomas-the-productofthis-careful world-wide manufacturer, The Douglas Shoes are the acme of perfection, being made on the very latest and most swagger lasts, | of ‘the finest grade leather, and i th utmost care along scien- ines, thus making them the equal of the finest. “bench- made” %{ shoes. We have contracted to pur- §}chas e all the “factory damaged’* | 24 shoes_from_this_extremely-careful manufacturer, The blemishes are of the very slightest and do not appearance or wearing ities. All the latest Douglas and leathers, in sizes to fit |} | 4DaMs BUILDING—3d Floor |— Women's Favorite Footwear Celebrated Walk-Over Shoes, $3.50 and $4 Russet Oxfords at Just_a! few wo 0 like fine shoes. made for women that giv aa satisfaction as they ““Walk-Over.” |} Years of increasing popularity have proven its worth and endeared it to the hearts of legions of particular women, Made of Russet Russia: Galfskin,.welt-soles, very_swell Cuban heels, on up-to-date |) Hvwddths AA4o-F 7: alLabsalutely perfect $2.00: $3.50 and $4.00 Walk-Over El ee eacemerererererereren + $2) There is no shoe [OONEILL BE IL DING—3d_Floot| Boys’ Spring Suits _ (With 2 Pairs of Knickerbockers), - $4.98 A Most Exceptional Value for Satur-. cay, which You Will Best Appreciate dae ceiedene teat Saitss ot They are-made—of -fane resent the very newest Spring model tailoring isthe best-that canbe had_at ‘any. “They-come single-or-double “breasted... y yoke, and double-breasted jacket Every suit has two pairs rocker a UTOUSerS. Sizes price. Norfolk’ w! with or without belt caine ‘Suits With only one pair of trousers 4 na a \| similar grade sellregatarty elsewhere | for $5. 50. : fie COR ‘SMITH & STATE special library, music plan, Write for catalog. Pease Piano Co. 128 West 42d St. 3535: N.Y. Brooklyn Branch, Newark Branch, 657 Fulton St. I 10 New St. BROOKLYN ADVERTISEMENT. wae cn em vl a beteant ts wm ae eT SHIRTWAIST. BOX SLIPPER BOX Covered with a good quality of cre-HCovered with’a good quality of cre- fonne, and tufted top. ‘The Regular|itonne, and tulted top. “The athe, One Lollar ‘. Fifty Cent TOC partir pean =tlve 29 Kina... s ; CHIFFONIERS 1399 WG a R 5

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