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these Hats. Of the Detective Bureaw today at roti cali fair play. { can't do anything w ft ia my desire to secu If a man gets a good ca buncoed out of the has been d “You men must stan «be the boss: I ditin’t seek th Ali, 1 want you mon to do is get ont and t pends-uyion your work.” “Get Test with the Go aftr t hat co-opera’ Til see that roundemen with tt ‘The other six will ea with the title of Heute eenahens Early at Work nant fused a subordinate 2 were mu 3 Mulberry stree’ and spe . to be able to say what next, The new recruits Bureau created as they appeared £ i warious precincts, Some of t {mers almost fell in a faint whe Gr William 8. Devery Devery's trusted President Roosey acted in the ca whenever the Pi t a New York, has been com by those who know Roosevelt forced Theodore Bin the station-house at noon. » Burns, now in charge of the Tenderloin, precinct command:r in hie district for a list of watehed by policemen. The Tenderloin precinct sent suspected gambling houses’ and twenty-five suspected disorderly which have policemen stationed in front of them da.) erable curiosity concerning what ovject’ the Inspector has gent to each aspected paces which are} mh a iist of eight There ts consid Lieut. James J. McCafferty—by the way { file a long time to call the old sergeants “iieutenaats”- Is going to take the rank Many-of the ste before him were glad to see him there. Som ferty made a short welcoming address that was to M’CAFFERTY TALKS WELL. “Men,” he sald, “{ have been appointed head of Commissioner. So long as | am here I inter ou all a square ¢ is com, am here I am g ow how long Til. b Inspectors Alas Captains Made Act ting Inspectors burg avenue, | ih an = FY & 2u 8 sy we Sears DANG THEE in the Tenderloin. He knows the police business from STEALS $1,000. boken Plate-Glass Con- cern Near His Office. SCAPES IN A WAGOD s Driver to M S | at the Pe | Re F ke ff / 1 « ww his ha ANOTHER BUTE WW PALPPIAES, MANILA S SWEPT Americans Suffer by the Destruction of 1,100 FA Dwellings. F. MANILA, Apr 1,100 houses of Bingelo q none, a The flames, fan “ . awept an area ean w a ¢wo hours and a: © The native ret. tered in the sohools and ¢ ' ings, while many are mated « 4 No cas od - B The districts salon, F ae Fanbang Je 10 the eas city qf Manila and e te Cf Malate and & — - BASEBALL PICTURES, Get a full set of pictures, ready with for framing, of Use Ginn The Postscript aud Kacing editions ei The Bye Fieture om ecparaie # herent 2 comple tt 0 BRITS AT FOOTBALL GAN E | Sheffield Wins Prize fr Holders WHIPPED BY WOMEN AFTER WIFE’S DEATH, t _ W AHOL-UP Attacks Treasurer of Ho- KILLED BY TRAIN WAILE POSINGEGR MOVING PICTURE Englishman Impersoné ng Robbers’ Victim Was Bound to Track. Ke GEN, WILSON AT 7 S10 WED WN MAY ww se a “se 8 We Head of Detective Berean, ia Charge To:Day ay DESTROYER SINKS. FIRE ESCAPE’ [ADVICE TO. 7 RHEUMATICS WNMIGHT ORL, THEFCMUGHT ONE MIN LOST BY THE POLCE <= British War Craft Arie) Many Bold Burglaries x tard Lost After Striking Charged to Prisonei mth Breakwater. and His Pal. : don't, at 5 4 1 A . of ex- jrand 1 r la ¢ aft affiieteds 1 5 ! “ ~TBWNS CHAMPION, 25 a en t the and bine? 8 r, save? st and redients x Aromatic, gf 1 Cup. > ¢ I sta Com-* 3 act Prickly Aromatic * A 1 follow the ad-, . r . ¢ ‘ r ‘ and you? will DUE TO INSANITY, | “°x08itieh ee guration, nan not, vera . iene eae HIS FAMILY SAYS.) "ssi crit stein ihe Vee” "Nay ta eam we mene | WON RACE TO RESCUE Hoey arma . DROWNING STUDENTS. 20.0%. $0 s thie as E wi \* w . é : ve § Herber , : ; : ae ax st Els * = ne % nave need for: 4 At porter, No, 3 East Sixty-s , ; ar ‘ 5 ahcm, * , Magistrate Cor aw u rif he had eny 1 guess not, at this to restore health and strength to the overwor ly and brain, The stomac ‘JAMESTOWN FAIR READY FOR OPENING NEXT WEEK refreshing hall-cen Failed to Die by Gas. me eran igs 1 DEAD, > OING ——____— "PORTUGAL NOW GETS ‘| us EARTHQUAKES, |pYING WOMAN SEEKS SON lite Disappeared T ny and Has arge of the maid f Not Since Been Heard Fro ipying an ad SKINNER nonent t ate Cot i v * acca ‘86 Eastern HELP WANTED—MALE, POReAeER ESSA DOSS Sean aoas | Shoes of a Particular Kind and a Color for Up-to-Date Dressers ie I The new leather for 2 season _— is Glazed Kid tn a 2 Card That Takes culiarly snappy shade known to the trade as “Golden Brown Color - man and every woman with any clain this particular shade. Advertising Tricks. d Kid has ng been regarded as the most suitable leathe ‘ , es, because it is #o easily kept in condit wi v4 y; y kind; but {ts recest popularity 4s ¢ ‘ tone [ad A Brown Color No. 21) which harmon > Dy with all this season's color com fons beam | Sunday World “Want” Advt, Bay To-morrow! Feet dressed in this particular shade and kind of leather look Breakfast on smalier and daintier than in shoes made of either tan « lf or patent leather (which {8 so {njurious to the feet)—« fact that has helped Grape-Nuts to popularize {t both here and abroad < 4 rs It is best, therefore, when ordering shoes from either maker or change” in the way you feel dealer to ask for and insist upon having them in ‘Golden Brown strong and bright, with a clear Color No. 21." As in other things t ha tions of an inferlor qual. bility 1s dublous, to say the least aught the popular fancy, imita ginning to appear Whose dura PLAY IT TO-DAY¢ SAAD Dea ee eenaneneceneeee teas at tasty active, Working brain A sample of this fashionable shade of Glased Kid will be sent upon application to | Sund y World Wants THE GENERAL SALES CO, 42 East 28d St., New York City, Work Monday Wondaea | eee! a Mia “THERE'S A REASON," ae ee ‘sah hk