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IRELAND IS TOF ALL,” eits Attractiveness Commissioner Francis J. La: days mo, found an lette: Croker, ok Pe tore away in He omiered the books f mpd forwarded tw Mr, Lfhis hame in Treland. wrote a letter of thanks Gounty Dublin, Tt reads as follows: ie Dear Coministoner: Thank Wery much for your kindness in tae bovks of old bo were ere when 1 letters, returned you on ‘Commus~ ¢ the most mn and Mot force you We been laid yours. CHARD CROKER. OCKS LOWER AND PSouthern Pacific Were in Evidence, a ks were ¢rading her early to-day, SEOEE TE Bee i+ e eee FECCE FS + Ma Bo plembe 12 ofleres; eT aes ce AT PRICES STRONG “ON Ac TIVE DEMAND. WRITES CROKER ‘All ‘His Travels Has bund Nothing to Equal impression book ef Rich. one Dureaus of the Fire Depart aoa. Croker Mr missioner, from Glenoairn, San. Irelgnd, whioh out to-day by Commisioner “DUTCH OSCAR FACES. PRISON THROUGH LOVE Confesses Burglary In Order to Clear Woman of Share in Crime. ler, one of the most n burglars known to the police, is in Harlem Court prison, fear tne another stretch up the river es the result of his lore fora woman crook. “Night burgiare’—thé kind who will risk & first<legroe sentence by inveding bedrooms, gun In hand, to rob —are rare eourh «8 prisoners, and Capt. “Dutch Oscar’ Mi reau, who arrested Duteh Oscar, hela one of the worst. Oncar is @ rather @ood-4ookine Ger- man end posed ag a waiter, He has just been out five months following « five-year trick In Sine Sing for robbing Harlem doctor, two-year bit In Trenton prison. Defore that he had « tall record w the came down the river he fel! heir to the mobile affections of Mary Deltora, otherwise known as Mary Pe terson, also fo. 2.189 tn the Gallery. Ghe is thirty-four years ol4, « good. looking blonde, and one of the best badger women tn the business, Origi- nally she was the wife of “The Bull) who will leave bts And ce up the river in eleven ana fail. After “Bull” 2 took up wit th: fter, He is nd bars somewhere now, and has captivated “Dutch Oscar. years ago-in Harle ¢ was walking up Third avenue rece her in company with Annie Brown, alias Mary Dillon another badger he had ar reated @ decade agu. He followed them ongwood avenue, which is Aborhood. He then put Connelly and Hellly THE TRADING SLOW : A A [ ding, ae Union and| 7 a but Reading | was 3 “| awnshop, silverware. the two women, Hart and him to « worth ¢ house - Hewitt avenues, & month ago nesses were called who said they Mary DeRose exercisl front of the place or burglary. Tne police say ing as a stall or lookout inaide robbing the place and told him he was going to send all women, too?’ asked Mutler. Price sald “yes.” Don't do tt Ill give, uo," said] ve always " eas ne lone burglar, All the jobs they got me for were lone jobs. I'm I was eent away alone serve my bit to jug the woman, e's Innocent of any of th to hold Hart Bi ne but he expects the women gO 1 FEED OF Thrown at Dog Killed a Man: ‘Thirteen-year-old John Slattery, whc lives in @ tenement at No, &2 West Pit |ty-third street, was today arraigned before Justice Zeller t Chiléren's 4 with witer tn the It was alleged that he organ | throwing @ brick @t him, but the Jus | grinder by a to disor Pro 7 @ dog b r young Slattery ar trom of hie ot ¢ he wem to | LYNCHERS PURSUE NEGRO. ALTON, Ul, Apr A posse of zens te in pure { a negro who t } t 5 woman 4 RHEUMATISM MUNYON’S jam Price, of the Bronx detective bu-| ways Hetore that he aid a |“ r of the Bang up for the two bur-| would not be separated from eed HOMICIDE CHARGE = Not To Blame Because Brick he com- | THE EVENING “VORLD, FRIDAY, CREW RESCUED AS AMEARN ANGRY I STEAMERLUCIFER BOARD OF ESTIMATE Men Stuck to Vessel From} This Port Until Her Loss | tm tne meotins APR! Whiten the beh Mets Presid u w FALMOUTH, En jana, April %.- P President Ahearn id British steamer Mohawk. from tained silence York April 19 for Antwerp, passed the! The war broke out over the re Scilly Islands to-day and signaties that|the .Comptrolier Aly quest te - the Dritiah tank ateamer Laictfef, trom | SCOEE® real is |Dutlding 8 miles of sewers. New York April 6 for Dublin and Be! Tie Uses de niét stpe tora genets fast, had been gned in latitude #|Peconstrucuon of the sawers deg. 190 min. north and longtiuds @ ac. |bofoush of Manhattan,” said & © request should be denied, « grees weet, and that her crew wero slo] is @ question If the cost ton board the British steamer Bagi} gone should not be paid trom New York April-i2 for Rotterdam. i her are lp. ee rnien | bene: Mohawk bad ef the abandoument of tus Lucifer, The Duteh pteamer Ryndam, arrived at Rotterdam Fecyntiy frov BOY HERO COULDN'T SAVE SMALL SISTER: | terfere, ute in LaGrecove ug The Comet Cover La Grecque | Bust Supporting Tie Corset Cover and Bust Supe Smothered Blazing Dress, But She Had Already Breathed Flames. s corset ‘The children on the “Four Hundred | t snugly. No other cover block” of Concord avenue. the Bronx. | , a ect 7 was playing around a bonfire in the| \ ea street. One af the happiest wae tittle w patented feature the golden-haired Mary O'Niell, aged five - 6 ntrols adjus who lived at No. 438 Concord avenue. | (,; jives shapely Hnes to waist rthed seven-year-old brother Tom was agging over corset in rank Kunge, Annie erfiuous fullness es not slip uc Alexander avenue Nis o-day that @ boy stuck toward little’ Marv, and the flames cauaht her swishing ‘Another @tory was ° je bondre a fitted ning sh irt isomely made, very durable. $1,00 up. 1 want nas O'Niell tore off his coat aan 7 ~ hens sin tra his sister. Hle| Pont, om Van Orden Corset Co., 2 : ples acorn Nighy ifs 26 W. 23d St., New York. | house wae on too | Mary had been terribly | | pigne of Dec. 12. ¢ ay & portion of the | the head ened pee we casrion het ——_— | 4 nh of verw: rec t b oue an Policeman o “|| Uclatsare Taading to" tore | who, bul "hurrled up, culled an smb | \COPPER RANGE SUIT overies, la Kouftt too th hh pe Pride ad @ talk with Muiter| girl to Langolt Moepital, ana tne brave SETTLED OUT OF COURT. rother rode in the ambulance Patented. ‘The tue girl had breathed Racal A RATHROOM and early to-day ehe died. Tom, April 2%—The suit of the seven-year-old hero, who had r Consolidat Mining NFCESSITY the cried by jher bedside a4) Company againat Albert C. Burrage, i 4 corryeated rubber, clean puspec a Vein taal chalet ante | Thomas W. Lawson, and others, has per and nneume but could p nothing. The boy de-| Leen gettied out of court ‘This an pee Pimeedor etna i] ted fortes sbstrection Soft robber gripe tareh: ana shetae eer SACO dove the work pertectiy—with oft ont te the hands It te hath me ‘ nie@ the acousation and wag released —_—_—_— The terms of the settlement COTTON SUPPORTED | announced 1 AND PRICES LIFTED. | nouncement was made by counsel for both plaintifie and defendants to any. ¥ Cotton was supported after a low | opening in the market to-day, and prioea { Utted to a fatr basis The opening prices were: April, 0 8.49; May, 9.85 bid; June, none; July,| of the August, £84 to 9.85; Bepte: October 1 not be takert y and entively ue, Je Polished hard * At all good BL.25 ees {yours won't supo'y ro" Sanitary Appliance Co 1126 Walnat Street y z =| TRUNK DEALER VAN FAILS Jacod Van. dealer in trunks and lea- ther goods at No 497 Sixth avenus, 1 Work Monday Morning Wonders. day assiened for the beneft of oreditors to Marous Helfand WORLD WANTS WORK WONDERS Beneficial Beverages At 78 James Butler Licensed Stores. The Leading European estos and Scientific Authorities: ah gmingnt names Have Publicly Gone on Record as Follows: “As an article of diet we hold that the universa “bellef of mankind that the moderate use of alcohol “beverages is, for adults, usually beneticial —i ‘just ified,’ “We deplore the evils arising from the ABLISE of “alcoholic beverages, but it i vious that there is “nothing, however beneficial, which does not by exce “become injurious The world’s two most famous amply malt beverages are Bass Ale and Gvinness’s Stout. Dozen Bottles $1. 50 The Highest Quality The Lowest Prices CHOICE GROCERIES SE es Butler Bottling Is acknowledged the Best. for Delivery C. O. D, in Greater New York or its suburbs. STORE, may be lett at any of the 171 JAMES BUTI Or ders trom the nearest LICENSED k GROCERY STORES. u £0, 1907. A/T. KELLY 263 Sixth Avenue, N. ¥. Only Entrance Is Through Furniture Store. CREDIT i Wellon$ $1: a Week Men’s Spring Sack Suits We are offering’ this week a tremendous vari- iety of bright, handsome fsuitings o tested qual- ity. Never did you see COMPANY ators of Distinct Styles inWater- for Men and Women. RAINCOAT Manufacturers and Origi proof Garment SPECIAL SALE Men’s “J Spas ey such values for the money. Cravenettes lE y new style. and every new fabr c ing . ery Size is here, so that the little man or the big ‘ j ; Friday and Saturday ‘ ' Lepostaailt Ab 2 t 4 t r shay Regular v six-footer of 209 pounds or pee one 640, 50 Men’sHigh Grade PriestieyCravencttes more can be correctly ted in whatever style or cut) fabric he may select, No matter what your be, you can depend getting | i | H | } | limit [i greatest value possible price may upon n whatever style you se- lect in this great collection and pay for yournurchases small | | ments. SACK SUITS At $12.50 to $30 Open Saturdays till 10 P. a ‘$16. Bb | Ladies’ Rubber Silk Coats. 50 of the newest Spring models, fresh frot n the designer's hands, in blue, brown, green and red solid satins and silks, some plaids, some ela borately trimmed with velvet. These garments are absolutely water tight, yet cool, light and distinctly fashionable, Regular values from $18.00 to as high 00. A few odd sizes of our highest priced garments in this lot. weekly pay- as $22 Sale price, Friday and Saturday, an Ecbass Stoop Chair We have the sole age: bead Koch's Uptown Prices Make Down PKAai & » Top Coats, S ‘ 8 2 Boys’ recs outs, 4.98, 5,98; en Occasion in Boys’ Outer Acparel That Merits the Promptest ” Consideration of <All SMothers Economically inciined. on Boys’ Apparel to-mor- ess is largely ne The Spring seasor esponsible for the unu: If you are the pare’ suit ca Should profit by row. > is in the least need of a om this reason offer Lebase Stoop Ch for one mont sented or {f not entirely satistact ADAM SHULZ_ 50x. Grand St, Cor. Roebling St, Brooklyn, N, ¥. A Mittle out of your vay. perhaps, but vieit will a y itaalt Farnitare, Rugs, Pianos, Sewing Machines, 4.98 ITS, TOP COATS REFERS. Reg prices $6.00 to 5.98 SUITS, TOP COATS AND REEFERS. Reg- ular prices, $7.50 to $$ ular $7.00. ——~, | Suits for Boys 7 to 16 years. Newest designs, Also pain biue Saits for Loys | 2'2 1030. } There are Rus- | sian, Buster Brown ane Sailor Blouse and black worsteds 4 sty es in a profu and serges; Nor- sion of new pat- fork and Double | terns and plain Breasted Coat [ colors; bloomer styles Knicker trousers. trousers. —$—$<$<—<—" NOTE—This 4s not a-special purchase to sell at a price, but our regular stock of high grade, dependable 1907 pr ons for boys 2% to 17 years. A positively unequalled purchasing opportu 1 MID-WEEK BARGAINS. $25 Haines Bros. $2,” nea ROMAN 2h Between L 45 GEO, STECK 3.00 a 125th St. West, sScveath Aves 50 CHICKERING 50 DUNHAM 60 PLEYEL 65 SOHMER 75 WEBER , 80 James & Holmstrom a Ms a 125 GABLER 160 WEBER 175 WESER Panes, S BMONTHLY GOETZ&CO. 81 Court, cor. Livingston St., 1 Block From City Hall, Brooklyn, OPEN EVENINGS, Kock $5 Guimmed Act. WHY MOVE THE OLD PIANO ‘ it now Let us tak We have a large demand for used Piano for Summer homes, and we will allow you a very Mberal price for it in exchange and give you 4 due bill for the amount toward 4 new Piano, which ean be se lected whenever you choose, for a HAZELTON GanLen p ANOS . — ANDIDRSON ( MILTON 4 IDEAL “MELODISTE" |] | were PLAYERPIANO Parmeta . A postal will bring @ zepre sentative to talk with you SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY MORNING WONDERS, Ausersonbe 370 Fulton St,, Near Smith St,