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sae PEWIMAALAAL Lid Ad dddaielictedaliteld ARLEM FLAT ROBBER CAUGHT BY BOH'S WIT MaPHim with Mother’s Suit; , Case Until He Found Policeman. MINK HE: IS EXPERT. {THE EVENINGIWORLD,1\WEDNESDAY, ‘TOOK WATER PP. ROUT T0 HS OOM When Pipe Broke Belated Striker Had to Explain to the Police, Herman Hasselgram fs a etriking | longshoreman, His be half—and mure she ts, 0 Herman eaysis in ' fice Believe He Has Stolen) Goods Worth $50,000 to Dispose Of, | | Capt. Donalf Grant, of the West / ) Hundred street taation. ts correct | iis deductions he hoblis es « prisoner | thief who robbed at least fifty flats Harlem between Berenty-second and ) Hundred and Twenty-fifth streets the last two or three weeks. The he of the prisoner ts George Simp- | and he has already admitted about bozen Atter being 9! Headquarters t back to the est > street station, where | { a wundred Harlem householders kad him over, Some man they had seen the discovery of @ rob: janitors 1 dressed, | certainly s young, well educated possessed. Capt, Grant him throug! @ bara course of ques Ving and found it & diMoult job to information. Simpson felgned deaf on was fired at t readily answer. | tin the flat. | Ninety-frth stolen $900 o flat of Mrs West Ninety- | th t ye manner In which he gained en- sce to Mrs. Helwinkle’s fiat and the ting it corresponds 4 followed by the pean going through | h the energy and system of| How the Trick Is Done. » locate @ likely flat to rob the thier | jid ring the bell. If there was no| y he would conclude that the ecou- | ts of the flat were out, open the fF and walk upstairs. The ordinary r he had no diMoulty tn opening ha jimmy, If he ran against @ epe- ly reinforced lock he elmply bored (ol in the door with a ¢imiet, in. ed & powerful acrol! saw and eolse- ly eut the lock out. mpson’s capture was dus to Ml son of Mrs the Helwinkle, although | police of em have been lobking him for a th. The boy saw him | fing the flat house carrying a sult > belonging to Mrs. Helwinkle. In- | \d of giving @ noisy alarm, the wily | winkle youth followed Simpson un. & policeman was encountered. Tiii pened to be Sergeant Minogue, of wtreet station nd fic ipaon vs ing to jimmy @ door 4 and ran right into Min-| At the station house Mra, w s jewelry and some ether ¥ stolen from her fiat were found | the sult case. } Contessed to Several Robberies.“ | s s00n as Simpson got to the station was seen that hig description Atted | , of & man who had been seen Wing about various apartment- | pes just before somebody reported wbbery. Under pressure he confessed t be hed been working the Harlem rict from Sixty-eighth street north the west side for five months, and robbed peveral houses in Morning- avenue within a few w jnpeon speaks with a slight Engitan pnt and says his home is in Atlanta, | He refused to give bis address. t. Grant estimates that the your f has 360,00 worth of loot stored y somewhere and ie anxious to get | T of tt IBASSADOR TOWER IS BACK IN BERLIN, | ORLIN, May 8. —Ambassedor Charie- tne Tower and Mrs, Tower arrived » to-day from New York, which | they lett May 14 Vill the Man Hit the Bear? rn may be ever so ¢ but of his fire will de- largely upon the amount of with which his gun is hearty sympathy witn the atrile, but not with the order of the unton which keeps Herman out unit all hours of the | night, except the searonable ones, doing picket, duty along the waterfront It was $ o'clock this morning when Herman Haeselgram was relieved from duty in front of the Cunard plier, When he reached hig home at No. 167 Perry atreet. right around the corner from West street, he was filled with a con viotion that {t would not be well for him ff he insisted on his wife getting up out of bed and coming down and letting him in. Bomething seemet to warn him. Something 4i4 warn him. It was his wife—from an upper win nothing Geunted, an up the water-pipe at eorner of the hor Te is quite « chunk of shoes on, and pe and rusty Nolse Aroused Sleepers. ‘The sleepers in the lodging-house the corner were awakened by a jar which shook the ballding They would have thought It an earth- quake exce that none of them had ever heard an earthquake use such lan- A ae. a man, w the pipe was an guage as was percolating through the | w of the dormitory dressed and went out They found a large, So a delegation rs to investigate. ng man, wear rated one pretty badly in the hip. Somebody called Policeman Williams TS Women es Well es Men Are Made Miserable by Kidney and Bladder Trouble. as MSs bi Net = 4 a weal child urinates toooften, ittbeerion ree the flesh, or if, when the child reaches an age when it should be‘able to control the it is yet afflicted with bed-wet- Ting, Capemdicpon it, the cause of the diffi. culty is kidney trouble, and the first should be towards the treatment of habit as most Women as well as men are - able with k: and trouble, remedy : aplet and sash of frayed tin/ | guttering, draped across a picket fence. | One of the pickets had jabbed the deco: Tand Wiltams took the damaged stra to the Charles street ata ee Oe a insonte, Hospital, Secu) MELO OUDDON DLALE. ae ptt =~ bir cet alg | Stricken With Heart Disease, He But the prisoner « at the House of Ru he was only trying to re ing apartments when the pengd. | ‘ never knew a ma that way," aniffed a susp But sergeant two reserves yo] to #tep up to No, 1 Perry. atroet fee if Herman mpoke she y M erate n, De, Wal iteered ONeill-Adamis Co. Store Occupying Two Blocks, nger |JUSTICE DUNWELL ressman Dunwell. Y, May @ James W jenly bh ently good health. oe ath ite , widow and one daughter. survived by his Ch a T. Dunwell, of Brooklyn. this morning. | Sixth Ave., 20th to 22d St., N. Y. Full Particulars in ( ONEILI, BUILDING Women's $45 and $5 for Thursday to $2’ Beautiful Long $5.50, special at $3 Night Gowns, 10 beautiful st | actual value $1.19, at 89 | uits, reduced Special Sales ‘for Thursday the “Evening Journal.” | (_2b4NS BUILDING White Dotted Swisses, regular 20c. value, reduced to 15¢ Qhildren’s $2.50 White Lawn Dress- es, very special at $1.00, Regular $8 Quadruple Plated 4 Piece Tea Sets, at 86.50. yles, Quickly Succumbs—Brother of Supreme Dunwell died to-day of heart disease ‘¢ Dunwell was out of doors yea @ toh terminated tp his x years old, and leaves Te also ts brother, Congressman | | kid li and ¢ Thurs broken sizes; excelient ¢ THEY LAST | O'NEILL BU LL Women’s Bright Kidskin Also Russet and Black Ties, at i] a aenueie actly as last $1.45 600 pairs of Women’s bright Kidskin (ex- illustrated), hand-turned sole, black walking Pumps, broad silk bow leather or wood covered mili- now day at . Very Special Value Women’s Russet and Black Ties, $1.45. The regular values of these Ties are $2.50, $3.00 and $3.50; all are ce of new, smart styles; there are over 200 pairs of Russets in the lot; also many pairs of Blacks, {|| | Your personal attendance at this sale is desired, as we cannot fill mail orders PER PAIR WHIL © $1.45 Thousands of new, fresh W terial—full range of sizes at O'NEILL BUILDING—3A Floor| Summer Waists in Great Array aists, embracing every style and ma- very low prices. Peter | IN BUTCHER'S IN IRISH LINE color..! collars and cu and cuffs, at Pan Waists. | TA COMOREE MACIRAS ss c's 3 eaheleleis ¢ 66 ak oes se $1.98 LINEN, solid blue, rose and violet, at. . $2.98 , Superior ‘quality, all white and white with also solid colors with white collars $3.95 TAILORED WAISTS—In Sleeves, at .. st TAILORED WAISTS—Of fine lawn and | madras, BLACK LAWN WAISTS, open front Tailored Waists. | In Madras, first-class workmanship, at. .98c, $1.48, $1.98, $2.48 lawn, front of one-inch plaits, long . $1.48 colored 4 $1.48, $1.98 nd back, at 98c,$1.48,$3.98 Lawn Waists, at Lawn Waists, at... “ Lawn and Batiste Waists Lawn and Batiste Waists, Lawn and Batiste Waists, » 78 98: - $5.48 3138 | ocmerty ND RAPIDS FURNIT 29 10245 6“AVE.Cont5™ Sr. : We Welcome Discriminating Furniture Buyers. you read our advertisements you haye noticed we dwell strongly on quality, Our appeal for patronage has always been and ever will be directed to these who know furniture when they see it, Th people have been our best ‘advertisers, Thet high quality and low price are not inseparable we ave here to prove, ‘Try us LIBERAL CREDIT IF YOU WANT IT, Iron Enamelled Beds 3-98 Bods. Rovel Wilton Rugs. ow 38.80) x12, formnacty 45.00, now 99:50 mm ~ m5 A very bend Manicuring for Wome: MAY. 22, 1907. , 26c. Second Floor. SUITS FOR WOMEN. r co of fine Linons . breasted ce Chap jackets; full sleeves; plaited skirts, trimmed; sizes 34 to 44. Later | To-nrorrow bs strated), 36- i Panamas blue and black, Decidedly custo: made and lined with Skirts plaited models trimmed with two b all sizes; $25.00 values........+.++ WOMEN'S WASHABLE SKIRTS, Made of fine Rep’ Linon tn three clever new plaited models; full sweep at | bottom; deep hems; all lengths; $3.00 $1.98 values. (Seconu Flog. An OM Story About New tities to f Prince Cha models Chiffon nd Pony high-grade in of Panamas, brown, pearl gray, blue and black. Man-tallor- ed or tastefully trim- med, Jackets lined with satin, skirts are un. usually full. plaited models. | To-Morrow's Sheoral $9 69 Price “4 WOMEN'S Made of quality P all new Also fine Wool Mixtures of smart stripes and checks all lengths; $5.50 $3. 98 values ..... esos A ach Mannish Gray Prince Chap Jacket $16.48 NEW PONY MODEL OF CHIFFON PANAMA OR: TAFFETA, Worth $8.98. Collarless effects, neatly out lined with wide silk Hercules braid; three-quarter sleeves; $4 79 . rown, tailor are full as folds; 10 oe M. to IPM. Women’s Shirt Waist Suits. Lawns and Chambrays, in “white, tan and fine stripes, Full waists, fronts of fine plaits; stock collars, full sleeves. Skirts are gored models with ful! sweep at n, sizes 34 to 44. values Not _more . NO Mall Orders 89 Filled. Each. Cc 10 A. M. to I P. M. Women’s Walking SKirts. Melton Cloths plaited and kilted styles; un- usually full garments; all popular and all lengths; $2.49 values, Not more than 1 to a customer, Orders | l 5 Filled. . ° (Seeond Fleer.) Fine colors ’ , W omen s House Dresses. Also Matinee Suits, Dainty Colors and Newest Sprin cular NURSES’ UNI Chambrays, 5.000 Pairs of and Oxfords rtsman, or merely desire Wf you are anything of & sf , 4 pair of cool, comfortable shoes fo you can't find an offer anywhere in th this at the price, These Shoes are of good, firm canvas, golid leather soles. Some are attrac leather trimmed. Your choice of white, gray or brown. Sizes 13 to 5% and 6 to 18 Values to # To-morrow, @ pair DUCK SHOES AND OXFORD TIES fully warranted; values to 61.25. Ma onfers sizes 844 to 11, at wae 5 to 8, pal Third 1 59) Models of Chambrays, Matmee Suits on white grounds; trimmed with cir Skirts are full widths deep flounces ..++++ 1 and 2 PIE and Percales, in | with substantial 49c GIRLS’ AND CHILDREN'S PURE WHITE filled, Sizes 11% to 2, at 800-1, awnsand Peréales Fine da Lawns ip patterns braid lars and 98} FORMS and | HOUSE DRESSES and 1 CE SUITS and 2 PIECE SUITS of Seersuc fine Percales and Seer Stripes, figures and | Suckers, in stripes checks. Some made | nd figured effects, with Dutch necks and | trimmed with braid. stort sleeves (like Shints are full width, - with deep $. tartar G1,98 | hems 1.49 (Recon Fiver.) Canvas Shoes For Mun, Boys and Youths Summer use ne city to equa’ made tively i} French Three-End CHIP HATS. More of Those Popular Hats to Self at a Big Reduction. Newest Shapes and Latest Adaptations of Sailor and Mushroom Styles. Do ‘you want a pretty Summer Hat at small expense? Don't miss this big sale Get one of these shapes and trim it result will certainly please you. Sh: $1.7 UNTR NED HATS. Latest up-to- | date shapes; best quality China or | Jap braids and fancy oraids in | Black, Burnt, White and colors; | sold in other stores at 49 9c Trimmed Mi. linery---24 Floor. The newest and most advanced ideas for mid; DRESS HATS. summer wear. Leghorns, Javas, to perfection; prices lower than elsewhere; these are ‘most elaborately trimmed with the best of materials and were made to be sold at $6.50 and $7.50 TRIMMED HATS. Our regular $4.95 t morrow on special tables to make room for the midsummer headgear at this low price 10,000 BUNCHES OF IMPORTED RO! sists of the most desirable American Beauties, June Roses, Dwarf Roses, Artificial Cherries and Rosebuds—every wanted style and shade, 19 $0c. values . tain Children’s Dresses. 3,000 CHILDREN’S COLORED and stripes; sizes 6 months to 3 2 toa customer, Each CHILDREN’S DRESSES, White; very many styles from which to make your selection. Sizes 2 to 6 years. Pully worth $9c. and 69¢, Our price 47c | LO-MOFTOW on eceeersene Colors or Lace and Net Waists. Handsomely Trimmed Lined with silk. SMEER WHITE LAWN WAI Made in various styles. Marie These were made to sell at Trimmed with pretty embroideries, clus- ter tucking. Also ruffling down t tres. The styles that will at once to women of good taste. New est style sleeves and fan: | lars WAISTS n every way t Equa Fine material and very stylish; designed with lace ruffilng and ornamented NET ones with pretty medallions. Jap silk Mining; lace attached fancy sleeves PERSIAN LAWN WAIST PERSIAN LAWN WAISTS. colors; made in the newest models, Plaids, Polka Dots and strictly tailor-amade. Also some elaborately trimmed with fine laces se $1.25 Br lent 2 IE Te Wines and Liquors. Mail and Telephone Orders Filled. and fine embroideries; long or short sleeves CALIFORNIA CLARET—An absolutely Summer drink, Thursday only, per ¥ JAHELA WHISKEY—An_ excellen Per ¢ », $2.15, % gallon, $1.10, per bottle MALT EXTRAGT—A healthful, invigorating Spring malt tonle—an excellent beverage for invalids and nursing mothers, Special, per bottles . 61P 8 wW “Tae | KNED PIO CHUCK STRAK 66 Fruits and V ASPARAGUS Lar Oyeler Bay Navy, Burnt and Champag Newest Fancy Sleeves showing pret- tily Trimmed Cuffs, styishly made. $5 values at... 69c cain 8 $7.98 Plain White and ae 98c NEW IMPORTATION OF LEGHORN of Chip Hats, you The ¢s in Brown, Regularly HATS, High steeple crowns; large and small shapes; suitable for > women or misses; values *“S 49e and Rough Braids; stylish $4.95 trimmed Hats will be put on sale to- $2.95 SES AND FOLIAGE. This lot con- DR year: 19¢ DRESSES FOR CHILDREN. Immense variety of styles; low necks and high necks, long or short sleeves; most beautiful and dainty designs ..... sai 96c (Second Flo: not more than Waists with! $3.98 STs. Antoi- nette and elaborately designed models. $1.19. he cen- appeal » the 63 cleverly 5. such as (Second Floor) pure wine--makes the ideal 79 allon. «+ eee ce nt liquor at popular price, 50, c and Fish. _ ialeyitle® Bi fee TB tba. for WHOLE ¢ Feat Bo: Shae egetables. oat FLOMDA PORAPPIAS