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rane 2as ele (UUTET OF FLOPES NOW IDE PLGHT Indignant Relatives Wait-, ing for the Youths with Clubs. a FLIGHT WITH ONLY, $3. Tee ee Ce eee el Languishing Swains Finally’ Had to Beg for Food at the Poorhouse. When Harry Barlow, twenty-five gears old, formerly of “The Shepherd King” Theatrical Company, and Willie Mobermott, twenty-three years ojd, of No. 3 East Fifty-ninth street, are brought down from the Stamford Conn., Jail to the Yorkville Court. 0 ‘ Bixty-sixth street, and sixteen-year-old : Hannah Sheehan, of No, 218 Bast Pifty- 3 ninth street, with whom they journeyed to Conmecticut on Saturday night ‘Mr. Barlow, who was in such a rast furry to marry. the comely Mins -Granat, who is the acknowledged belle of her neighborhood, will find divers ‘and various Granats—a father, a grand father, brothers, ete—walting for hin with clubs and a horsewhtp. He will | iso be greeted by his brother-in-law, | i. 8. Vinig, of No. «7 East Sixty-| eixth street. Barlow eloped also with] Mr. Vinig’s new Easter habiliments, « pearl gray frock coat with trousers to match, patent leather shoes, fancy —fwatatcoat, atk hat, spats gloves aad! & silver-headed cane. He made a| beautiful’ picture tn these garment the strode down the block Saturday @fternoon with Etta on one arm. With the other he carried a grip containing @ sult of evening clothes, iso, Mr. Winig’s, and odds and ends of pajamas @nq shirts his brother-tn-law recently _urchaaed. It may also be mentioned that it ts charged that he acquired $0 @f Mr. Vinig’s money, Hard for Him to Be Calm. Mr. Vinig was pacing the floor of his Mat when an Evening World reporter allied to-day. Every now and tien he Would stop to make a savage attack upon the atmosphere. Terrific jabs, uppercuts, cross-counters and a tattoo of short-arm hooks made the air Whistle about him. When he becam SF te a i “cam ‘Wait till he geta here. 2 don't know what the girl's relauv eat Boing to do, but I hope I can. be to him. If the police won't mt at him I will have to take charging with the larceny ot my clothes. he left me a few ents, I sup) hurry. If bh more ume 1d] going around like a savaKe Young McDermott ian't in quite as bad | $e, Patow. Mrs. Hheehan will not al- ow thet male Members of tier family to faterfere he will do all the talkin, for the family when her daughter Hare ete home. Then she d t 0 after the young man with a his jife,’’ she said, “if any harm has come to Hannah in ml Regret TM i Th make him the girls nowedare are to be Koln clean Gafty. Hannan iene beeuty, Ill adi and T always her credit fo sense tha F Me that with ea suit of dud de ¢ @nd nothing in them.” Difficult for Her to Wait “The police called mn ford iam night and the whole four of charge of abduction ags over the wire. “Mrs. fame for the other Granat and 1 went ville Court and got hardly walt until t Stamford.” Mrs. wome of har re passes inthe air, Advices from QwWo couples journe ‘Ony evening p aiid not have ‘up there. The etatement a grooms-that-w With a joint f All but # small pleces was spent in Ketting & roor iris in a boarding-house, V Harry slept standing up Tt rained on Harry's t lumage, He and Willie set out « lay to look for wo eluded farm. They ec HAT COST HIS LIFE. Brookiys Man Hung 4 i Turned Michael BK the Brooklyn I to his farnis on the If you should los Watch, Ring, Dog, etc., Don’t Cry!) A “Last and Found i The World will bring i Just Try! TWO RUNAWAYS FIREST BLALE midnight to-day, had burned a strip nearly long and Amagunsett and Springs, L. 1, wot under control, with all danger of ite UMmely Nerry- rainfall, |1a no telling what damage might have been done, for several villages were in the direct path of the advancing fire. oT horsewhip hi mM within an inch of | Aue HAD HOPED TO GET WED ROMANTICALLY SWEPT 4 MILE, MEMACED TOMAS Thousands of Long Isl- anders Fought It Till Rain Came, After fighting all day and a forest until after fire which four miles threatened the villages of was spreading allayed. But for the however, there Before the rain, men, women and even children turned out to stay the progreas of the fire, churches in several villages dismissing they might battle with the flames, Vil- |lage schoo! bells were rung summoning the people, who, armed with spades and axes and provided with teams and | ploughs, set out to cheok the fire's ad- | vance. their eongregauions that Only when a fvewile strip in path of the fire was back-burned the hands peciaoaid he W. R. H, MARTIN GETTING WELL. w of Rogera, Peet & estate owner, has ¢ WwHo downpour came, was the fre | N and He Was Soon Be- yond All Help. His heavy ef huge wheels THE EVENING INSPECTOR DIES = BATTLESHIPOF Sse". INJAWS OF RUG STONE CRUSH Overcoat Caught in Cage ter mechanic and ir was dragged into the 4 crushed at East «. Long Island City, a Half @ score of his c desperately to save but tholr efforts we necessary tests when BICAMIST’S VICTIM WANTED HIM FREED But Judge ee Brook- lyn Electrici Judge Fawcett, tn tt Brooklyn, Holdskom to elevep. 1m nine days in the pent charge of bigamy, despite letter of Holdskom's & skoni was general supe hig electrica December he marrie! Mis nineteen years old. I McAnineh Holdskom, W in Philadelphia he mother. of hast Tiferintendent afr Py wie NEW { Pony Coats fourth stree EXPLOSION KILLS THREE ante ence to-d tert nave form r part of the day he drew close t Oo to-day ser plant In Bi Coat Nee alias S$15 Taffeta Silk § 7 : : EYE e | 1S a ' This Season's Newest Models PRedell's fame for handsor up-to-date, well tailored Co extends from ocean t It will be augme elt Morrow's great event. Chiffon «,') Exquisitely-S t Smart new r sthat t t yet beer lors. Daint Persian and Hercules br Fetching 1 ength ects hand tuperiative degree "ieolions FR REE, Taffeta Sik H atin Lines ; || This § 200 Mi Wool Reversiale eT Rugs. rf ML, oe. 2 feet y de; an exc ell ent rug for good WORLD, MONDAY. APRIL 8, 1907. FIRST CROP OF SEASON’S SUBWAY HOODLUMS. 1 Court To-Day— Agreed to Punish rs Heavily. ASHI) Se ess ISLE OF PINES NOT AMERICAN TERRITORY. nncieenilipits Trafalgar Strikeson Devil's Point on the Eng- Point. Final Cuba | lish Coast. Fay | s | WABHINS tt cs . Se d s| D S Engiand, April 8. “ acenaieben chip n the rocks off Devil's | aay nor will y be pun- naval vietualling yard | (United St 4, in accordance while pre Ply. | ‘The decison wns rendered-tn the tat has been Sine, to of Eatward J, Pearcy ve Stranaban, Collector of the Boant of City Magie a tla AMERICAN SINGER ENGAGED. € PARIS, Rennyson, where ah: was a considera rin her forward Gertrude Sa April & xe Opera Com by the man whieh | 4« ty of | Mor make her debut TORORDANG SRNGG SAE Every Day is Bargain Day at 77 store. > ad brings you something which you want, at a price which saves you considerable. You will always be served with quality goods, no matter how little the price may be. To-morrow’s specials are unusally attractive: on the Ham. P Big Sale of Fine en 5 ASTEST GROWING STORE ers ce CO Corsets a\] MENDE Th oe » CO Sensational Sale of Women’s Halas ‘Suits 500 Stylish $10 Cutaway Suits as 4. 98 be offered to-morrow at, each 3-button No Alterations at This Price. Positively the BARGAIN SENSATION of the season. and top ts; spe- — | Table d’Hote Luncheon © of our Cutaway mode! from handsome Spring Sultings. Note! pocket, Latest plaited skirt model,’ sizes 32 to 44; regular: $10.00 su cial for to-morrow only, at $4.98 500 Broadcloth Pony C Coats For Women. They are trimmed with silk bra ; LINED THRO! ool coats made from é! 5,00 gach in the lot sp 300 $4.98 Panama Skirts, 2 98 Strictly | Panama Skirts ina model which wit} you as nd rich. They are cut very fuli plaited $2.98 is positively less than th the material. This Js our regular, $4.98 skirt; to-morrow only, at:...+........c00e JT. There are al 2.98 "7 This Suit, $4.98. This Coat, $2.98. peneabions Spring Sale Girls’ Dresses Boy s” $4. 00 Suits or | Mase Witte Launs and Dimity at $1.00 “Reefer at 1.98 The most strenuous value- | giving event of the season The scope t be surpassed. These | Girls’ “a Reefer Sale~s On Sale for 3 Heard aa, rs To- Mord 9 A. breasted, with either straight or bloomer pants. The excellent fabrics—newest in both light and s, as well as the | nd blacks, with ght pants. For the rt fellows—Russian or AAP r blouse suits, ages-3 to 10; with bloomer pants— | every suit or reefer in the | =e La wa | Millinery price to-morrow, Great Four-Hour Special from 9 A, y to u 0-morrow, SAMPLE straw hats; ue | | and cut extra full, siz 14 (no mail hours only; at HATS—ready-to-wear hand made un- &, piggy trimmed hats—hardly two like in the lot, but excel Boys’ $3 Suits at $1.39. oe oe This great sale ts for 3 hours only, hd bi pea. ot '715¢ your cholce at f Foxmorow, from 9 to Jd A. M. sale a marvel of ‘beauty and | e-brcasted suits age | Women’ s Untrimmed Straw Hats. he On sale all day, the newest, best and latest shapes in ali SOMES the most desirable co a grand assortment none rrow, all day, at for quick selection; special to special Mor this $3 id 4.98 % S Great Carpet Values. Making. Laying and Sewing Free. W. J. Sloane's Hartiord 10-Wire hone 's Extra All- Wool Br i Ingrain 50 ren 15 69 leather Carpets, Cc Carpet Cc, Cape c worth $3. 00. S teh double thread ‘1.66 $1. 66 a Pair for Lace Curtains urtains sale They are in Curtain: {e; button edge. (7 were 1 $3.00, no matter where you went for them, but on account of ual pafberserh we are able to offer thém to you at, per palr.. ART DEPARTMEN TS. JAMES McGREERY & CO. 23rd Street. 34th Street. SHIRTWAIST PATTERNS, In Both Stores. | Hand-embroidered Japanese Silk, i 4:75 value 6.00 Hand-embroidered Linen, 2.85 and 4,50 value 3.75 and 5.50 LADIES’ GLOVES. 16 button length, glace Mousquetaire Gloves, Tan, black and white. 2.75 per pair value 3.75 In Both Stores. LADIES’ SUITS. Panama and mixed cloth Tailored Suits. Various models. 27.50 China Silk Guimpe Presses. Trim- med with Filet lace. Pink and white, blue and white and black and white pin checks, 29.50 Walking Skirts. Pleated model. Made of Temise Cloth. Pastel blue, - white, navy blue and black. 12.50 Black Voile Skirts, silk lined. 15.00 and 19.50 In Both Stores. In Both Stores. A variety of new patterns stamped on fine materials for making Waists, ; Underwear, Collar and Cuff Sets, Hats, Belts. i Lounging Pillows, Burean and Dresser Scarfs, Centre Pieces, Tea Cloths and D’Oyleys. On Tuesday, April the oth. 5,000 stamped Patterns (unmade). Shirtwaists on fine sheer Batiste.,.goe........, value 1.75 +4%0n Fine Nainsook. Night Gowns. . Sey Ay value 1.50 Ghemiaee cs cis isle straint cis - 40c : value 75¢ DUOWOIG Sa seats cc ees's eoie uous 35¢ * value 6S¢ Corset Covers. ic ssi om as Ae YT value 40¢ Hats stamped on lawn........ 15¢ - 5 value 35¢ 50 dozen, Lawn Dresser Scarfs, Figured and plain materials with ruffle and lace edge.. vine 1 SOL value 75¢ SHIRTWAISTS. The latest models for Summer or immediate wear, Productions of the leading Paris de- a signs are shown throughout the season, Simple copies of these Blouses are care- fully made in the workrooms on the premises, On Tuesday and Wednesday, April the oth and roth. 1,000 dozen, all-oyer Lace Waists, All white and Ecru. Attractive models, 475 value 7,50 CORSET DEPARTMENTS, Jn Both Stores, All Corsets chrefully fitted, Corsets made of fine Coutil and Ba tiste, Medium tigh bust and long close fitting hips for average figures, Strong supporters attached. 95¢ TEE value 2.00 Corsets of fine Imported Coutil, especially designed for well developed figures. 1.65 value 3.00 Corsets made of fine Imported Coutil, Model for average figures with high bust and long hips. Filled with real whalebone, 1,85 value 4.00 La Vida Corsets, New models High bust. Princess hip and deep back,—an ideal model for over-developed figures. Model for average figures with high narrow bust, tapering waist lines and slender graceful hips, giving youthful lines to the figure. Made of fine {Imported Coutil, Batiste and fancy Silk Broche. Filled with real whalebone, 3.00 to 19.50 JAMES McGREERY & GO. 23rd Street. 34th Street, poy Or ea ae my ed In Both Stores, a A