The evening world. Newspaper, March 14, 1907, Page 16

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Aue ba AFFNCE WN Ack ‘Tombs, Leads Sleuths . to Heitman+House. Henry Heitman, a CALE TO SI formances This Season, Calve will sing ay arraigned with his aon’ Stephen} next Wednesday. j, wiaces, stuffed with - leot, No. 632, ‘Tho arrest of the two as gpcfenoes’? came as a gredt shock to the emighbera, who have known them for the lavt twenty-five yoars. ferreat’ of an:‘inddetrious’ sneak ‘thief mamed Emil Brinkerd, allas) Becker. Prinkerd js a crook of no particular ffebutty._ but always ‘on the jod.! He ty; —arithout—discrtmine~ |= @n end with iyeat guccess, willingly | f° aking anything he could lay hands on, | !f @rom a can of condensed milk to, a @tamiond,““Abeut a mdnth ago he was ; dine. along Wendover avenue, Spear ‘Third avenue, weighted down with im bulking bag of plunder, His “get- haway" was £0 conspicuous that Deétec- titives Buser and Rappold, of Capt. Sam {ee'a staff, took him in and searched him.'! Under the eweating the man, who Nehon gaye tis name as Hecker, told the ico be ved at No, 261 Third ave- Had Woman Companion. the fat the’police found the man's eompanion, Nellie Smith, a woman who left’ her husband and lived with Becker for nine years. The place was immed with loot, roughly estimated at 0,000 worth. The man was quickly, in. Micied and -conyicted 1n~General Bes- sions in the Tombs Erinkerd began Bgucing on some way of obtaining Fecienency when sentence day came, ‘Un Tuesday he sent wotd to Capt Pxive'he wanted to confess. In Ols cell the captain that for yeurs he ted could show the sceret closets Me prunder was kept. Price se @ jLstponement of scatence from Judge ier and armed with a Tai {rom Magistrate Val Viewty Heitman's hous “ei mkerd began discs oping the detectives that ‘Piraned mirror, reaching from-tioor to sing ofa wecond -teor- room "coud bs | PSKUSE out, revealing a hiding place | =4+-fics—with goods, The- crook touched acon springs in the wall of tho draw- Gmz_ room and two closets wero -re- ‘viai-l, Another spring opened a closet ealed in the wall beneath the rlab he mantel. While the 20 Kk — the —Poi hin; ver cake niiver_kalves of costly design Iver tablespoons, two pairs gold lace hadapread rete . three} two silver Wicent bronge clock, rac and” women's Bhinaware, ja SPP ia stumt fills the-npare space at the headquarters, a anton. of nue, had Identified | to-day, Wahle | urnment 39" Rater mor This was granted, an nothing ’ ramiinatton | Mfonda faut THAD A PREMONITION 7 EER FATHER WAS DEAD. has Itved for years at No, 690 | One Hunéred.and —¥itty Oth | Thirty-tou ST etreet, and his son, who tc a shipping close of the season. Giglerk, lived in a flat across tho street, |" he sald. after nn aperation. years, a5 stein made “Isn't ait ©. lans for hext season are only T shall have in support in the repertory of the {wo-tenors, two specially fitted Just unfolding a Mary Garden Paris—Opera Comique baritones amd one babao for tha: kindj “This naud, Sami the ghe Westchester Court the story told] That is Mr, Hammerstein’ fo Magistrate Wahle was lke a Gime|in the merry war jhevel, dealing with mystericua scorét | houses. {epancls and mirror-covered _ biding-| The diva will sat! for N' Holtman |La Provence gneod fo “Carm Ruaticana’ Hammeratein also lias an option on her s'for next season. There are all sorts gf rumors Me The sensatk pegotiationa with other Wo renown : lon came aa a sequel fo the [tery that the new impresario is car rying on with likelihood: of success Gne of the most parsistent, ef these 1 that Schumann-Heink/js about to onl ‘Manhattan _Opera-House rees. To pointed inqulrtes last night thei latter @yre true Mr. Hammer- vasive answera, “Furprive al a time enough?” told you last night of my engagement ‘of Nordica. Now I an- nounce that Calve is to sing at my house within a fortnight © Perhaps to- or in-a day or two T may have and will and “La “Carmen” at Saturday, and she zight performances at the rth streat house before the Bhe will ‘appear “Cavalleria Mr. st," arralse.”” interesting to fof work. ot_Interiere aimores save. Ueimondl und. others Of established reputation 4n my cou pany, what may n And Mir. TRIED SUICIDE AFTER REGISTERING FALSELY. iesenh Jacobs Confessed When! He Was Rescued and Must himi Stand ‘Joaeph Jacobs, .a laborer, who gave address as & lodging-house at No, 4 Grand street, Brooklyn, was to-day 4 raigned before Magistrate Whitman the Centre Street Court, charged wits} MMegully registering in tho special regis-) tration of the Fourteenth Assembly D: trict on Feb. 26. Jacobs told a private detective he was taken to Brooklyn ty @ man caling chard Manfattan. He regis- a tered at a Bouth Second street varper Lalep in MoCurre: aays later Manhattan told him ¢o leave town, ‘ns he had been found out. Jacobs 2ald he went to Bayonne, but tho, affair preyed of his mind so that he lost his nerve and Jumped from a ferry- poat intending to\commit suictde., wus rescued and told his story to tne] Get j—MagletrateWattman— sent Japone 10. rooklyn dor/arraisnment. Trial. tft ws Rowe and n she BOYS’ CLOTHING. erbocker Gone brown mixed cloth, ished with yoke, 1 tO 16 years. clusive model. a) out. or printed Madras, English Norfolk Sui Ha Manvell any yy known attended CASTOR 1A |! 1 WELL-KNOWN BROOKLYN | POLICEMAN IS DEAD. | Policeman, James J, Mansell, for twa} ty-yenre—n—Hrocihee—binecon ty dled} day at-Soney Hospital of appendicitis, ines of three days and_an | Ho had been attached to the | Hater street court squad for several | A wife and two children survive popular officer a in Brooklyn. In Public School No. eaten Seca CNT es For Infants and Children, Bears the Le a JAMES McGREERY & GO. Norfolk Suits with aor pair Knick- The Kind You Have Always Bought” * Cipllthea 34th Street Store Only. Made of grey and Pleated model fin- Sizes 8 to 16 years, and t Sizes § to 16 years. Pajantas made of plain white, woven G: Double’ breasted belted Suits. pale Knickerbocker trousers, ilored 12.01 8.50 Extra Sizes 8 6.00 New and ex- through- 9 to 16.50 Sizes 4 to 16 years. 75¢ A Pacts stock of SEY Suits, --Reefers, Hats and Washiable § small’ Boys. Sizes 2.34 to 8 years. Suits for the ‘and-cate owner; was | Mabbatlan Opera-Houss a week from latest shot of the two opera jew, York on to ate! Bie w Lv eave LEFT HIS FORTUNE MAUS HOME'A | FORHAMMERSTENN TOTHEGOVERRMENT MINE OF LOOT). WEEK AFTER NEXT ief, Abamsdomn-ed*in|Engaged for Eight Per- Rochester*Man ea arcet Roose- velt as Exectitor and ‘Cabinet Members Trustées. ‘The Prentne World.) .Y¥., March 14.—The H. Hooker, of @ town adjoining Roch- Irondequols, ester, who died Feb, 2, shown that ho lett his entire estats of $150,000 to the United States Government President Itoosevelt ts named in the document as-executor,-and the Cabinet manibers trustees of funds for the beneflt of. various ranches pf the army and nuvy. ‘The will is dated 192. Fred HH. Heajamin and Mrs. C. A, Loveridge. of Hatavia, nephew and. aleve of Hooker, have-engagm! a law- le Thr Price Sale LACES. Bandings, insertings in cream white,” black, butter, two- toned, Cluny, fanty cotton Torchons, for trimming lawns, Sc. value at yd. 2 2c. 10c. value at yd. Sc. | 19c. valne at yd. 10c. A wonderful from black or trimmed with satin, SKIRTS. Inches long, at Big Sale of made from merely at aTuitaed pe apne Bulllngs and. yas are er with 2 plaka, the sultings In in pretty Ul gored style; chelce- US Tach Mane We offer the best styles, made of the best materials, at positibely the lowest prices. New Ribbon Hats. ' Others ask $298 for’ these eagerly desired Ribbon Hats. New large shapes, liand made, of folded chiffon or braid and plaited silk ribbon—in 1.98 black; our pr 5 A Rich Picking in This Fine Lot of Sample Hand-Made Hats. ‘A wonderful lot of new Spring” Mand - Made Hats, _worth—as high $150 each; no ee Cc 'W) alike; choice, each... a Women’s Muslin Drawers 15c Spectal at of muslin; full umbrella ruffle, deep hemstitched 15c hem, yoke band; value 29¢.; special at. Skirt Length Chemise, full length, deep Gey lace, w armholes, lace skirt finished tucked?ruffle; i 49 special at. 7 of good lawn; full Kimonos size yoke front and back; full sleeve; finished with broad band down front 18 nd around sleeves; spe- fal Wee e eee eee seeeve GALVANIZED roses and lllac flgwer deco- ration; special.. craters, of hold” 30 i saves medsch 4.98 500 Stunning ALTERATION FREE. Made to sell at 11,98, sultings, In checks or plaids. or short sleeves. sizes; while they last, at $6.98. Women’s Broadcloth Coats, 2.98. 500 of. these handsome Black Broadcloth Coats, 50 WASH UES, fe eet sh ext JAPANNED “UMBRELLA STANDS, 120 )f0 6:20 he 35c) Folding Ironing Tables, |i lin icon mitt | caslly slowed away when u“ wWoKLD,- yer to contest the will on the ground of mental incapacity, They claim that Hooker's head was affected by a well that exploded near him in the civil war, Hooker was seventy years old. OLD PHYSICIAN ‘DIES SUDDENLY. He Had Come to New York .to Live” Only a Few Months Ago. Willtant Lame, a retired physician, neventy-four yeara old, of 6 West Ono Hundred and Elghty-slzth street, dicd @uddenly at his home to-day without lbut before ale could | boring doctor | Dr. Lame tad St Catheriie’y Nivy and In came lo New ¥ x juxo, He leavers a wilow and jeons and a daught al] grown up. ‘the body will be taken to Bt. Cath- erine’s, Ontario, for burial. jmmen @ nelgh- ¥/a few months Rothenbers @ | Gansracnon GUARANTEED oR-Monty tes CO a'ilote WEST Pony Suits. 6.98 sult—a handsome new pony style, made blue Panama or handsome new spring JACKETS elabo-ately Several rows of Hercules braid. Long Lined throughout with guaranteed in beautiful cluster plalted model. all Spectal at yery full sweep, nicely trimmed; inlaid \ collars of taffeta, also wide Herctiles brald. i Newest Spring sleeves with cutfs and | fc patch pockets. tall represent the cost of the materlals;~a truly marvelous vatue>” Extra special ‘ for this sale, at .. The price does not 2.98 Spring Skirts. —~ this in all your days G, tailoring, the fabrics Boys Boys’ —Ages-up-to-20-years: woo}, new styles, exceptional included about 40 all wool _L 4. 95, clearance — positi these: $10 suits, or o4 medical assistance. He had had pre monitions of apoplexy. Jils wits fio- ced that he. was predihing heavily Such Low Prices on Reliable Clothing Are Rare 950 Boys’ Suits, To-Morrow, You never heard of such a rare bargain as C & atthe -wondertut value, the nobbiness, the Rew siades—a $3 suit for almost haif. ' Dauble- Breasted Suits, Boys’ Russian Blouse Suits, Eton Norfolk a ta. Young Men’s All- Wool Suits Worth ashigh as Sto a suit: —to-morrow_your Be STOLE MEAT, AND SICK WIFE GOT If. and Then Presented Family with the Goods, August Wagner, penniless and hungry, took m pleca of meat pounds from @ butcher's 4 wagon ‘Twenty-second street and Fourth ave- nue to-day and walked away, Ho was arrested before ho had gone half # block. “Yea, I took the meat," sald Wagner to Magistrate Stelnert in Jefferson Mar- ket Court “I live at No, 27 West Wenty-ninth street, where I have a aick wife and three hangry children, I am out of ert rent the polle vothe driver Wagner's he raid to "i he Court the complainant? c me back. | thew bo Wagner was eerie ST Butcher Investigated” Man's Story} asked the? Ho gave) |cauarp KILLED ‘BY B.R.T. TRAIN Jaco)! Konitberg, a guant for “the B. RL jT., was struck by a train and ctt to pieces whilo crossing the tracks at tiie Culver depot, Coney Island, at anno Le was and lived Brooktyn, wenty-tWo. years Bu Wallavout No. Stay at Home and let your Voice Travel You oan accomplish more [In a shorter space of timo and at loss cost hy Telephone at | Al “than you can accom- Blish in any other way MEW YORK TELEPHONE 00., OUR ELITE RESTAURANT. oO Floor, New Building. QO We offer better service and a finer menu ue ever Wee Lunch ie | tween 11 AM, and 1 3.39-P.-M. Swell English Model. very special at. Made from wool, fancy check oF stripe mixture; collarless model, trimmed with panne velvet and silk to 14. With broidery and finished with © or lace trimmed kilted skirt, deep hi feu 1.69: You'll be astonished Every style,-all’ the ages 7 to.15 uges 3 ta S to & in-the-fot-we-he rats for quick 4,000 Pairs of $3 R to-morrow. This offer Includes 2 mattresses, gold bronze Mntshed, Heavy Galvanized Ash Cans, not the cheap kind, but the bist made, ro $149 not in use, regular 98¢,; ne celal at. Lace Curtains; special, per pair, Finest quallty double thread; In Brusgels, Antique, Irish Point, Cluny or Renaissance effects; 54 Inches wide, 334 yards long; 24 new designs on sale [Imported Cork Lnelenm, Two yards wiile, genuine imported cork IInoleum; tile patterns; here, to-morrow, at 374&c, a square yard. Telescope Couch, 23>... SS —_. 3¢ 8.50 quality, 4.98 5 fo 2 bolsters. with guaranteed usually at $5.50; special bere, at .,., eal Scotch 1.66 ‘3Lc inlald or =| 4,98 | All steel frame, spring Retail Double- Coated Heavy | Boiler, 1 seconds, price, 4° special | Double-Coate d EHearyl |. Stee] Enamel Royal Tea Kettles, 6) quart size. No seconds; recur Ae 5% special, Giris’ fered ¢ Dimity Dresses. Dutch neck, handsomely trimmed with beading or em- belt, 94 sleeve and full princess skirt; white dresses, high or low neck, embroidery 44; in pink, light blue, green or white, at. Cheviot and Gingham Waists, Steel Enamel Rice | NO This complets Incan- fH 39c RECORD-BREAKING FRIDAY BARGAINS. This Friday we offer a series of important sales in every Department. of unparalleled underprices have beeii-instituted to make toemorrow the busiest day of the season. dinary values in Garments for man, woman and child that defy successful competition. Girls’ $3 Box Coats. 1,49 braid; new sleeve with reverse cuff, large patch pockets, double-breast- ed, with deep cloth facing; sizes 6 Extra inducements in the way Extraore velvet ribbon, bon rasettes; pleated walst, “fancy 26] ~ Black and white checks or stripes; also colored effects; , full “pleated front and____back, full sleeve, tucked cuffs and stock; all sizes; the lot Children’s Colored Chambray DRESSES. “lasts, Russtan_or French styles; pretty em; worth $2.50; sizes 6 to each... House effect, trim- med. with hite- = skirts, Cc full a to 5; 89c, value at | Children’ 3-34 2. Agi - . ¢ Spring Reefers,— These are the greatest bargains you ever saw. Richly made, dressy and substaytial; double breasted, ) box effect, ‘made of all-wool-chey- ; jot ln white, golf red-and navy; 2 to 5 year sizes; $4 value at $2.49. 4 i] Ba for Women’ i C Stocking Blg sale of ocking grade, a gauze lisle and lace lisle Hoslery in the season's prettiest designs; all pave double sole, spliced heel and oe. Children’s 19c and 25c Stockings. Fine ribbed, lisle finished; double knee, sole, heel and toe; slightly imperfect; spe: 10c clalepairin crv t } Women’s Vests, 12'4c Fine quality silk finished Cotton Vests, shaped at waist or straight, with and without sleeves; regular and extra largé sizes; 1 2:c all 19c. values. For Friday, only. ..se+e+ 0: INCANDESCEN T LIGHTS. descent item, wiih brass burner, ad- justable style and select cap mantic _ and opal globe air- hole; only 3 toa customer, Spe bites 29¢ THURSDAY, MARCH 14, 1904. 5 23rd Street. JAMES MoGREERY & GO. ‘84th Streot. . PARASOLS. Ix Both Stores. CHINA DEPARTMENTS, ra potn stores, hand Scarfs. - ported Silk, plain colors, sewn, Becereecuees esse 4:25),0,001and : Baking Dishes, 4.25, 5.50 and 6.75 ments - 6 and 7 inch Fern Dishes, new de- signs. .............25 9,50 and 4.50 each 75. 23rd Street. A complete stock of Imported and Domestic Parasols in new attractive de- signs, : Covered with hand-embroidered linen, taffetas silk in Parisian or floral designs and Pongee with various shades of lining; lace covered Parasols includ- ing Princess, Marquise, Spanish, Iin- perialand Duchesse Laces. Chiffon and chiffon trimmed Parasols. JEWELRY DEPARTMENTS... It Both Stores. ' 1,000 Imported jewelled lorgnette Chains set with amethysts, corals, tur- quoise, sapphires and topaz. 2.00 value 3.75 to 8.75 ‘500 Imported jewelled Bracelets. Plain and fancy stone settings, unique Oriental designs. , 2,00 ; value 3.75 to 8.75 HABERD ASHERY DEPARTMENTS.. In’ Both Stores, Sale of 300 dozen French Four‘in- Made of fine quality Im- black and white Brocade and-an-extensive variety of novelty designs. Plain colors in sclf- ‘figured. crepe. 5oc each yalug 1.00 Men's Cape Skin Gloves. Out seam Various shades of tan. 1.50 per pair former price 1.35 BLACK DRESS GOODS. fn Both stores. On Friday and Saturday, March the.r5th and 16th. All wool, black shadow check Ba- tiste, Chiffon finish. 54 inches wide. 68c per yard value 1.00 An extensive assortment of Ster ling and Silver plated tableware and mounted silver Cut Glass, ‘Bon Bon or Fruit Baskets.......... 7.50 each Bread Trays...2.25, 3.50 and 4.75 Relish Dishes. 2,4 and6 compart- 4.09,-5.50-and-10.25-eack 8 inch Colonial Candlesticks... Ofl Lamps with brass fais Bent glass shades. 7.50 Electric Mission Laces complete assortinent, g.00 each value 11,00 “Shade, eee with silk fringe. Various colors. roc Candle\shades in meta],-brass-or-sil- ver plated, 3oc each Assorted birthday Candles. 10c doz. Silk candle Shades, 15¢ Jo. JAMES McGREERY & GO). 34th Street, pele Non esr What Does? E A ‘Situation Wanted’? Ad. in The World. How's That? The World’ ’s Want Directory goes into, 100,0¢0 MORE New York City.homes eyery day than E fare visited by ANY OTHER Want Medium.

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