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Po ohany Dann, for 20 Years Chief of City’ ‘s Wall _ Street Sleuths, Never Saw rk D. Rockefeller foo 12.2 All Ot het Big Big A inanciers | i fora Generation Have Been His Friends. MORGAN THE GREATEST. 4 Now, After 51 Years on Force, He Takes a Vacation and Then Goes to Canarsie. Teut. John J Guity at the Ps Bett at midnigh ation grant bem. That one of New 0 @onalities, off Johnny Dunn, as called, seventy-five years years on the fore twenty years in Street office of the He looks enough like Se: Ohaun- | ety M. Depew to be his twin brotiver » He has raised a to Go, and is @rurch affairs, ny Aanigned to desk | up at 8 o'clock every morning, and since he! Jeined the Police Department, in 1854, | ‘bas not missed « Ask him, “Do you and he replies, “Sure, + Marty.” \ This fs ol4 Johnny Dunn, hale and} hearty at seventy-five, who defles a} police shake-up which sent him from | Me akyecrapers of N street to the! y @oat lands of Canarsie, and declares " fhe will stick to the police Job until he Gets ready to quit or ts fired. “Why, I've seen commissioners ot] | police, chiefs and apart dents come | end go in my time,” said Dunn to an. Evening World reporter to-day, “but | Bm still tn the ring, and a little shift! to Canarsie will only brighten me up @ Dit. Gen, Bingham ts a worker, and/ he has an extraordinary number of hard Problems to solve. Give him a chance snd he'll make good. Why? He's scrappy and bas a chip on his shoulder twenty-four hours each day. Bingham's ell righe.”* Great secrots of Wal street are hid- Gen in the brain of Old Johnny Dunn. He knew Jay Cooke, W. H. Vanderbilt, Jay Gould, Jim Fisk intimately, and Among the financiers of to-day who are | | among his friends may be counted J. Pierpont Morgan, B. H. Harriman, H. | HL Rogers, Thomas F. Ryan, James R. | Kepne, John W, Gates, and tn fact all the prominent men there. For years Lieutenant n's office wag in the old and new’ bulldings gocupied by the | fitock Exchange. | And Never Saw John D. “What is your it interesting de- fective experience in Wall street?’ | Dubn was asked. | “No one, in particular,” ‘he replied. | “1 have had many strange cases in my | time, but to be specific would be violat- Veteran Detective's Advice to Aspiring Young Sleuths. Rules to follow for beginners in the detective service, by Lieut. John J. Dunn, thirty-four years attached to the detective force of the New York Police Department: Mind your own business. | Keep your arm straight. Don’t bend it for a friend or }) for a bank note. It will surely bring one to grief. Don’t drink. Rum has ruined more good detectives |) than all other evil influences combined, LAMPLIGHTERS' STRIKE OVER. The strike of ee lamplighters has ing @ department rule Bond robberies, | Dunn, in his thirty-four years as a detective, has drawn $62,000 been agttle erapks who annoyed men of vast/ I salary from the municipality. His total pay in all ranks amounts to} thelr dem Wealth, and blackma!! schemes form the GH OEE cas aeptatnte te tae hen | 990,000, wages, however, but expect 10 get that street Bureau. I have been called into | ™ ex saat cases by all the famous men of th a ere ee ccc RHODE LAND DI AT JAMESTOWN FAR union. Thi ‘an increase of Of all Wail street men Oia Johnny Dunn speaia of J. P. Mor as the most striking character in the financial Fict, and next to him comes Morgan, r., Who ts in charge of the London office. To the mind of Lieutenant Dunn the, aes dgtective of Feoe ent years is conte a4 med ap Inspector’in charge of the fective Buresu. NABISCO i a * Filer, _Ghertock Gov, Higgins Opens State Ti i be valied on for results’ A. great man Building and Receives ime te Billy’ McLaughlin Dune was bora in Dubin, Yrelang, tn moved to New York “ue Jomed the Tagnich Ke later. Many Notables. When the guests can eat no more of things substan- tial; when the frozen des- serts, thc ices, creams, and Miah end..thh, mene fruits are served; then is eek HBR ore:| the time for those exquisite oT dessert confections eee || NABISCO jong wath In ten cent tins, eiso in twenty-five cent one wae e oso & Mayor Fernando Wood oar salary. By St ef the Lasisislure that force’ was 7 ou. cae Metropolitan Police De- was organized, FE! By NORFC @nd Dune lost | leading f o Island State Com ove slow and returning to. Manhat nf nd, he Was relmstated in 1 in he’ was sent from the stat $1 Broome and Him street Headquarters at a salary of $ pay, $8 x a ant, was anpum. In hat of detec xed. b Dunn's home ts a three-story brown- | stone mructure at No. -%6 Lexington r evenue 3 Financiers Saved Him. (a When ¢ : NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY Franklin Simon & Co. aS Serres | Fifth Avenue, THE OLD RELIABLE re fe Will Close Out Wednesday Women’s Tailored Suits, 5, Broadcloths 181 15.00 of a kind Columbia Collen wks Helating to the Eabibits To Mor ——- row le te or two ¢ No allerations or approvals, FIFTH AVE, 37th and 38th Sts. Ay a) Absolutely Pure "0 | THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE ' at least ole promt to he arake THE EVENING WORLD| ‘ime APRIL 30, 1907. Muslin Underwear Saic. WOMEN’S NAINSOOK GOWNS, trimmed th r ting ac an, ‘Sort 08 oe 69ce WOMEN'S GOWNS, ext yoke of 69c WOMEN 'S FINE NAINSO. MIS COWNS, NA Oc CHE MISE CO seh 95¢ WOMEN'S FIN! cana UNDERSRIR 8, 4 nin 3% card Value #4.00,:4 2.69 WOMEN'S FINE CAMBRIC UNDERSKIRTS, t rimmed with extra wide f ine fine em ‘ot tick and dust WOMEN'S AMBRE UNDERSKIRTS, flounced with lace and embre 3; good value at 95¢ WOMEN’S NECKW EAR —Af ffs in Mara Goque and. Liberty Silk; white, 1 gra VEILING—Auto veiling, a supe { chiffon. cloth all leading shades. Vilue 50c ra 25¢ WEST 125TH ST... 1TH & 8TH AVS, WEDNESDAY, MAY 1ST Ww. omen’s Spring and Summer Waists Entirely New Modals Decidedly Below Regular Prices. LAWN WA STS, strictly tailored, stiff collar and culfs, Re ularly $2.50, 1.50 LAWN WAISTS, entire front of embroidery, fine tucked back, thre -quarter sleeves. Regularly $275, 1.05 FREN H BA I TE WAISTS, handsomely trimmed with Valenciennes Lace and Point \enise Medallions Sel egularly $9.50, 6.75 CHINA SILK W-ISTS, back, front and sleeves ac trimmed Rezulerly $12.00, 8.00 LACE WAISTS, Ecru Net and Cluny 4 Lace insertions. Reguiary $1200, 8.75 Guaranteed Linen om You” choose style to suit you—.why not choose the quality too? To be sure of linen col- lars, look for the mark GCEE]D —most other lc, collars are madt of mere’ cotton In Triangle Linen Collars you get a style to suit you—a size to fit you—and quality that wears as long as any collar cati, All styles 15 cents (2 for 25c.)—in the best stores. Van —T Jacobs & Co., The Linen Collar Makers, Troy, N. Y. le Linen SHRUNK TO SIZE angie Collars A Delicious Spring Food 87% Nutriment ( com’ Se beet ) Easiest Food to Digest ‘ MALTO-RICE Pure rice anitidl baked like a cracker into a piquant, sweet-bitter, crisp golden flake. All Grocers — NEEDS NO COOKING The Sealed Lead Packets —IN WHICH ‘Is packed insure its reaching your table with its original iine flavor unimpaired, NEVER SOLD BY PEDDLERS. 60¢ and 70< per Ib, AT ALL GROCERS. Guaranteed absolutely pure, as required by the Pure Food Laws of 1907, RED CROSS Antiseptic FOOT POWDER Used inthe U.S hh Used by Millions Army and sd Daily KED OW 1DrK Mold by shoe opodigie only perteee 10c., ‘25e., 50, and, $1 Box MORNING f | THATS ALL} Dept. &—Pars Row Gu lding, New York 4 a" Nickel: Piated Box int REE ith Hauger tor Whiss Broom or Night Clothe Anos oven 2 fi tS | Saks & Company Herald Square Have Arranged for Wedneedar, May Ist An Important Special Sale of Women’s Walking Skirts Por Which Unusual Preparation Has Been Made The following five special lots will be offered: Panama Skirts Side-plaited model with folds, in black, navy and brown. Regularly $6.90. At $4.90 Black Voile Skirts With box or cluster plaits. Re {ularly $10, At $6.90 Side-plaited model with taffeta folds F ¥ bie At $7.90 Regularly $11.50. with taleta olde. Regulaty $15.00," At $10.90 Black Taffeta Skirts 4 poe panea pene petite folds Mina : folds.” Regular $12.50, At SaeaO Important Notice! ng alterations and previous -to occupying our New re uilding, 18th Street and Broadway completed, will be the largest and finest equipped speci house in the country), we will inaugurate a Series of sales, commencing To-Morrow, May 4. All our finest and highest class Suits, Dresses, Waists, Coats, Skirts, &c., will be offered at prices far below any- thing heret ofore known in our class of business. The variety is so great and the prices so numerous that it is impossible here to describe in detail these remark- able offerings. Suffice to say, no such bargains have ever been offered before, and only under similar or very unusual circumstances could such values as we will give be Offered again. Sale Commences To-Morrow Morning at 9 o'Clock. Breadway, Seventeenth & Eighteenth Sts, IN THE LAND POCAHONTAS HERE the first English Set- tlers and the Indians once struggled for supremacy, there now stands a Fairy City by the sea. Where the fighters of the Ameri- can Revolution, and later the sol- diers and sailors of the Civil War, clashed arms in deadly conflict now lies a squadron of powerful war.vessels built for Peace. Last week the President and his Cab- inet gave especial significance to the Historic Jamestown Exposition by their presence. """ It was amid scenes of such deep interest to the American people that Artist Biedermann painted the SUNDAY WORLD JAMESTOWN EXPOSITION PICTURES. The second of the series will be given with next Sunday's World, in colors, on plate paper, suitable for framing. Get the set.