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BY SLEUTHS TRAIL @rain, still shadowed by. Livingston, 5 Orame PISTOL BATTLE WITH BURGLARS “CAUGHT AT WORK Eight Policemen Fought) by Three Cracksmen | 20 Minutes. i | THEM. Safeblowers Shadowed from East Side to South Brook- . | lyn Job Attempted. Phere were he elements of melo- | @rama and what might be calied epic | Gatective work: in the capture of three Roterious cracksmen In Brooklyn and { Manbatian boroughs earty to-day, by ffout of Gen. Bingham's Central Omice men and four uniformed men ef the Brookiyn Department "The three burglars who were corralled tw such & spectacular manner are Jolin Miller, with a dozen aliases, a cracks-./ man of naticnal fame; John Aronstein, eso a notorious burglar and safe-biow- @f. and Charles Wolosieck, who, when captured, had in his clothing about forty pounds of sate-blowers’ hardware. Shadowed Thieves to Brooklyn. Central OMlce men Livingston, Bur- met, Young snd Musee have lately een assigned to watch | the thieves Rhonk-a-tonks of the east side in the ‘Dope of forestalling burglaries and cap- turing some of the eminent crooks who have beet making a thieves’ holiday in all the boroughs ef the city. At mid-4 wight they drifted into a dingy Little eafe, where they saw Miller and Aron: | dropped the word “Brooklyn” several times. After awhile they went out and hurried in the direc- thon of the Williamsburg Bridge The four detectives were trailing them softly. ‘he crackamen crossed the bridge, and approach they ‘weual kit of safe-biowers’ malta. ‘The three boarded a Myrtle avenue » Burnett and Mugge. They chang- to the Fifth avenue line, with thelr photouay we clinging = On beh dno. the slightest Sp sn os iy itp station stairway around Rae Vacant lots a saloon of m about the pi Vole Femalned outside In the rear lot thieves were drilling the enfe Wolosleck saw three of the de drawing io on him. He blew « across lone. Young Eivtngeioe orted ta him to hale nas five shots after him. He stopped | fre, then ran on | Faad cll ‘Siimbed up &n embankment | Taliroad | inept serest at ts aie net bullets a rar! it were ty and bal © stopped | eee 4 | Fonstetn ha Theinaslves out of swindon mg themselves down into the saloon, The in oe, the police where they ("ims they started to head the men ry tee thieves broke out of the , erage they fired a volley of and left. and the de-| ae nll tell away and |'™ n, get a start across the meadow “Fusillade of Bullets, separated, Aronates | ae ack tom Carat Fitch ave es Hit geet Sait after © ‘and turning him Teserves of the wae, ved 4 r Detective ¥: He board: 4 bac THEIR ORL =| Queens Coury Jail. Pooh! Two poohs! We have bees junder fire,” scoffed Mi Jonna. | develop fhe gun was laid away, Tre drilling ®eoame fast and furious. Haugh THE EVEN! NG WORLD, FRIDAY,” MAY | Veteran Captain Who Died on His Ship, the Graf Waldersee | 1p | GRAF WALDERSEE TOO STRENUOUS, | COMES INTO PORT POLICE CALLED Harlemites Used Mop in Saloon Tactics and Were Arrested. He Was Stricken Sud- denly After the Steam- ship Left Plymouth. The Hamburg-American liner Graf Waldersee, from Hamburg and Ply- mouth, reached port to-day with her flags at half~masi out of respect to the memory of her commander, Capt. Adel- bert Krech, who died on the vayage and Michae! and Jobm Doherty, of No. 41 West One Hundred and Seventeenth street, and (James Manning. of No. 74 West One Hundred and First street. to- day left home for Long Isiand City ‘Ther aro carpenters and said they had by sk aaah {Bb an was ¢ ° ici ld wns hd econo 4a gg gore Do: Building, Jaat evening. It mona and heart fi The body will be returned to Hamburg for burial. Capt. Kreoh was fifty fortify themselves tor the ferry trip ty wtooving into the refectory of James Haugh, No, 143 Madison avenue. Each bought @ rouad. acoring three under Delt ariere. Carpentertng lost ll tts glamour for them. Mike boasted that the “N’ York milishy” was the Dnest, body of sol- diers (hat éver bay-footed, kind regarus to the Sixty-ninth. Manning disagcred He himself had worn the regular bi nd olive, drab and other color scheme nd there was nothing to it but eculara. The National Guard. ne af- firmed, didn't know the manual. At this all hands pounced on Gia. vount the Sweep and relieved him of the mop. With @hig Mike and J ot a t in 1s commenced doing the man to prove there were o drilled so vigorously that the no escaped hitting customers. Hav; saloon-keeper, laid ® smal) howitzer | slong thi and comanded peace hemp. Policeman Ayers, of Bast One Hundred and Fourth thon, came in and ordered He took John and Mike Mag’ ut for lasmuch as no damage had been do he would @iacherge the soldiers with a| “” Manning let the retreat, | Screamin ee Ses See? SS\HEAYY EARTHOUARE raprinmand rete Regulars.” —_—__——_ Capable Servants. SHAKES ES SIBERIA. (From the Chicago News.) The timid man and the pretty girl IRKUTSK, &! were occupying a sofa in the parior| undulating ear: veene at $30 A. M “Would you~sr—ecream for help if] LEOBEN &e ria, May 10—A » hock was felt May 1 t Aus Lord & Taylor were tas to-@ey and held to await t te Brooklyn. BRONX AMATEURS TO PRESENT A PLAY. | Russian Honeym: _ » Put on To-Night at + ( ‘The fret produ “A wrch, is to be « age Casino, « Shoe Department | Sturdy School Shoes Jor Boys and Girls 8% tol $1.75 Dress Shoes of Patent Leather 8% to 11 11% to2 $2.00 $2.50 6to8 $1.50 11% to 2 $2.00 6to8 $1.75 , , 2% to5% $3.00 Broadway & 2oth St.; sth Ave.; 19th St. Pango Be TWO MEN, Motor over both the’ others | CHRISTMAS MAIL (STILL IN OFFICE. Cal, mas mali distributed about ot July tn the United Staten, je $3.50 OFFICE BOY | Dead et Ay NOW PRESIDENT. | es wh o A Ray went Night's Work ca County PITTSBURG, Pa., May | DOG TENDS DOOR HER CAPTAIN DEAD » FOR A MERCHANT. | understand him.” FIRE EXTINGUISHER PROVED GOOD FUEL. Department proved a fine fire kindler. Started and the inventor stepped for- ward to pul it out on the flan on some more, but the fire grew no ODDITIES IN NEWS FROM ALL OVER THE WORLD, —— | | Short Stories of Unusual Happenings and Sin. | gular Experiences Picked Out of the Chronicles of To.Day. Thomas, » the Govern ting on & dnt WITNESS BOASTS OF HEALTH; DIES. . and he would accept R lawyer. James Hadfield was asked tines, Ta t Dew ot each fight at was the roper p Demons he | HOME OF PAUPERS | BEATS THE KING'S. | The London bercugt ramith the world, counsel for the Ra Asbociation says. It costs | electric Heht | e Payers Postmaster Schmidt, thinks he wi of Berkeley have the Ch the Fourth He says his office is the worst English noblemen. nga | ; KILLS HER BABY THEN | COMMITS SUICIDE. | | Husband Finds His Wife ‘t get help,” he declared inst ohody but incomperents wil hours a day now.” nd ¢ spondent because and then sbot to-day at her The bodies were fou: band, Alex returned from NO STANDING IN COURT. re to be done.” Frank Clark, a jeweller at Wilkes . Pa, has @ bulldog, Mich, who the store. Mich | customers wish to | Any “Victim” of “Wire-Tapping” Equally Guilty With Schemers. George Ri arrested lust Tuesday by charged by name as William Cook out the cat, the doors are faste: master for the @ man who the do everything but talk, o “and he can talk so I can jn Yorkrile istrate Steinert. ei ovt to be Sami fish dealer xt No Abe Levy, who prisoners, contended. had admitted his | he had lone $3,000 A néw and wonderful fire extingyish- A” blaze was He threw ® package of his powder “s, whith fared ingly pleased. WM. VOGEL & SON, Spring Overcoats and Suits for Men at $15 These suits and over- coats assure a dignity and style which seldom find an. equal in ready-for-wear clothes—certainly not at the low price of $15. Numerous models are shown —conservative . and radical—great care having been exercised in excluding all forms of exaggeration and freakishness. The tail- oring affords a striking ex- ample of the great skill of our tailormen, and the fab- rics, in weave and color, are far from commonplace, In-all we can promise a series of suits and overcoats that will appeal to the most exacting, The suits at $15 take form in a teries of 2 and models, fashioned ol plain and fancy cheviots, cassimeres:in exc black thibets and serges. The overcoats at $15 involve a series of favored models in all the new tans, grays » in a diversity of weaves, Other Spring Suits and Overcoats up WM. VOGEL & SON BROADWAY 10, Coward Arch Prop Shoe Furr ¥ comf a restful and upport to the the and in t, eases muscles step to rega’ i buoyancy “flat ar awea ed arch The remedial features of the Coward Arch Prop Shoe, do interfere with its 1 shapeliness FOR MEA, WOMEN AND CHILDREN. SOLD NOWHERE ELSE. JAMES S. COWARD, 208-274 Greenwich St., N.Y. Mail Orders Pitied, . Send tor Catalogue. Hay air " RESTORES yourHAIRto ils ln COLOR. 3 button single breasted lusive designs and blue and to $40. franklin Simon & Co. Fifth Avenue. Boys’ Clothing. Norfolk or Doukle-Breasted Suits, tra palr of knickerbockers, 00 te Navy Blue Serge; 8 to 17 years. Hand-Tailored Suits —Nortolk, sing h extra pair knicke’ r ge; Bt Knickerbocker Trousers or White Duck; 7 to 17 yer Value $5 <M Khak Value 7 year | | Will Close Out Saturday 124 saath ane Russian — i | 4.50 | Youths’ par Boys’ Shirts Boys’ Blouses _;,, piaited or plain; 7 to 13 y 68c Boys’ Blouses —{n ee oom ee oe ie mercerized Value $1.45 Youths’ Shirts mercerized Chambray Misses’ and Girls’ Jir's’ Washable Dresses, jumper, High Guimpe models; 4 to 14 -yeare. .. Value $4.7. hamb’ and fanc $135 Madras, In white Summer Wear 2.85 Neck and Misses’ Two-Piece Dresses, ) linen, chambrays or poplins, Value $9.75 dressy models, ors or checks; In 14 to 18 years. 6.75 7.50 Misses’ Washable Coat Suits, o/ » semi-fitted coat,-pleated skirt; 14 to 18 years. Misses’ Tailored Suits FOR SATURDAY Two New Models at Special Prices Navy Blue Serge Coat Suits_o;¢ best quality Eng- « lish Serge, semi-fitted coat, polka dot silk ! R lar and cuffs, pleated skirt with fold Rea! value $34.50 . - te or blue linene, Value $11.50, Smart Coat Suits —of |mported M or checks, lined, silk folds. Real ahair 3, in solid colors fitted coat, taffeta Pleated skirt, with two seep 24.50 value $39.50 Important Sale Saturday Lingerie Princess Dresses FOR WOMEN AND MISSES 4 Distinct Models of French Batiste in White, Natural, elaborately lace trimmed. 13.75 SILK SLIPS FOR LINGERIE GOWNS. Pink, Blue, Violet or Real value $24.50. Value $10.00 6.75 |. FIFTH AVE., 37th and 38th Sts, Jorn Daniell. Sorst. Sons, Special Quotations on Real Kid Gloves. 16 B-LENGTH REAL KID GLOVES, Black, Tan, Brown, Mode and White, vaiue 3,75, for 20 B-LENGTH REAL KID GLOVES, Tan, Brown, Black, White, Mode and Gray, value 6,00, for.. 12 B-LENGTH REAL KID GLOVES, Black, White and colors, Including Tan and Brown, value 3,00, for... * 3.00 3.65 2.35 SILK GLOVES, Kayeer make, double finger tips, 16 B-MOUSQUETAIRE MILANESE SILK 1 .50 GLOVES, Biack, White and colors 1.75 Broadway, 8th and 9th Sts, 20 B-BLACK AND WHITE SATURDAY, MAY 11TH Women’s Coats UNUSUALLY ATTRACTIVE VALUES, WOMEN'S TAFFETA COATS, bip length, variety of styles, 11.50, 13.50, W. MEN'S TAFFETA AND PONGEE COATS, full length, WOMEN'S PONGEE MOTOR CUATS, natural shade, HOUSTON ST, iso blue, brown aud green. WOMEN'S STEAMER COATS of selected English tabrice,