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THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, MA ¥ 3051907. RUMORED ARRESTS IWPHEST MURDER NOT KUN HERE But Capt, McCafferty Thinks ) Three Armenians Can't Get Away by Sea. OFF ON ANOTHER CLUE More Detectives Sent to menian Colonies in New England Towns Acting Captatn MoC of the Detective | tere, toll the new cy knew nothing beyo: MM & morning from London tha Gorcen faa Cound | Were Saspocted « racy to raical MJ probability thu if they are almard any “Four of my men we work on a promising ote. ee New or ‘following Je a transiat @eoount of the niurder which appeared veste obspurs corner of the Dridasir; fon of t Fa ee ats cine ee en NaS mae ome Armenian), Ae Smepecer In New York, a| weekly F seyercaes at No, Ut Eas Dwenty firth street: » INTERNAL NEWS. We hear from the 4 eens ek on ihe Siler ns No. ts Weer T eet, and his body, found in a trunk Father has been killed by four | who have taken cash @nd some precious ston et they placiug hie body In ay , ‘have dieappearcd. Wi be notice! that of the missing Armenians are wef in the account in the Armentan ry-seven! mutilated, re not even the certaining definitely nd et his supy the Ari soctetien,a Mf Father’ Kaspar slayers belonged t Yan or Servian revolutiona: ter for The Evening \ ied the head ofMfcers of nehes, accompanied by P. editer of the Armenian paper. K nation’ of the membership ed that the murdered priest ned to an off-shoot of one of the at Hames of the on aay of the rol It was reported specie appeared t HT. Genarain, an! Armenian, of No West Forty-sov- enth 4 said that on Sunday morni found movlan in. th rant. Genara ing made this « terday. but t terviewed h the fugitive 14 the restuara gome of bls count morning. It is learned which left Sourh I Monday for Ita fome Arment» York 1 AT-| | BRUTALLY GLAT | Facsimile of Armenian Paper's Report of Fr. Kaspar’s Murder StTuuUur vhs ber eh QAebphhbed Mbp Bbphy obqbg-Bat bby, ap atone 26-h, porephe apadabal deep beng fen grab Phe 333 ent deg gabind &B odqueg, pategad & pe ee (Per Orgies eb reat aie bs Dui wymtante wer opperbnd posateuh fonpemigruiwd & wiwd ghobe: Leestrthrh meted, Pepaibybhar poSated eqmdarby GA Sapp Sorbph Bhapod, aprbp pasaterh yomr bene $Phht gree Be ob hy ne Byedberer gS eer yoppenthed phahe ebgeenpty bd abpmth dhg be abjbmaghy: iting open her sn FRAIL YOUNG WIFE we » her finger and years afd, and wa by the! 2%. —The Dani n Btettin and ) waa spoken 6 h Lord & Taylor Shoe Dept. Special attention is called to Our Enlarged Department for Boys’ and Girls’ Shoes aii Buckskin, White Canvas, Tan Russia, Black Russia, in all desirable styles of High and Low Cut. Sturdy School Shoes of Black Russia Calfskin, “Special” 6to8, 8%torr, 11% to2, 2%to 5h, $1.50 $1.75 $2.00 $2.50 Boys’ Black and Tan Russia Calf, 9% to 13% 1to 5%, $2.25 , $3.00 Broadway & 20th St.; sth Ave.; roth St STEAMER CIMBRIA CRIPPLED. Many Families Driven to Street apartments of th "IRE THREATENS - ENTIRE BLOCK OF Jonrrted to the street, and then Sack- | ett and Carr began to rescue the horses, | Already the animals were beginning to plunge and acream tn the amoke, and it was hard work releasing | Many times the two pol In danger of belng bowled over ¥ frightened antmals, but one by o were driven to only the two Shet ittle wore | the the the treet, unt A ponies were lef: wemed to appre- were so curtous | aking thetr tives to mina seeing the fire, and they had to be almost carried to the street, When the fire got well started tn the! stable It leaped over Ingo the fiat-house | at No, © Bast One Hundred and Bighth | street, and then to the fMat-house at Nos, 61 and 6& The poilce got all out! of thens houses and then began clearing | the adjoining houses, More than 100/ families were routed from their homes | and many had not time to dress. and were running about the pavements tn HARLEM HOMES that they pref ighty-seven Hoyses Are Rescued. ng in @ Wagon shed atiNos East One Hundred and Bighth ay threatened an entire thelr night clothes. dings for time, and was When the fremen came @ second! under after three Alarm Was sounded by Chief Lawler. This brought Deputy Chief Duane, who | sent tn « third alarm, | So dense.was th h beer for -the en-| moke and firemen e came ames from the wa he private -hom: cracking | wind: Wood: | Croru on fire. These residences tere ales | ordered vacated the atreet | °Yistore the fire was got under dyntrol n the alx dred and it had doné damage estimated at », 000, i area “nk f private The origin of the fire has not been ex zi plained. en fire when covered by Police ibaa ee THEIR SON MISSING, ackett and Carr was blazing sly in the rear of thy wagon aro sea 1 fast eating itn way into the rand Mrs. M. W, Jackson, of Tuck- | ahoo, are anxious to get some trace of their alxteen-year-old son Jerome, who Aisappeared from home on Feb, 21 la 5 feet ¢ inches tall and w | He has blue eyes and brown nd the first finger of his left hand is @ quarter of an inoh short. ! are the s family. © top floor of the stabi 0 Ly FRIDAY, MAY SiST, ’ Clearance Sale Spring and Summer Millinery $25.00 to $30.00 Hats repvcen ro... $15.00 to $18.00 Hats renvcep To Children’s $12.00 Hats repvcen to Sale of Black Crepe de Chine 1.00 2,000 yards of Black Crepe de Chine, 24 Inches wide, ally $2.00 per yard, reduced to 50c ena 1.00 rer yara. Broadway and Nineteenth St. - Washable Dresses, $1.98 oS; RESTAURANT 6. EIGHTH SIXTHFAY.. — SIXTHTAV. 19°70 20 * STREETS N NEW YORK, Great After-Holiday Baréain Basement Sale. To make up for the break in the week’s business, we have prepared for to-morrow a succession of Friday Basement Specials extraordinary for even our Bargain Basement. Purchases made to-morrow in the Basement will mean, In almos! every Instance, a saving of about forty or fifty cents on the dollar. Misses’ and Juniors’ Suits of Washable Fabrics, at*3.97 &°4.46 t& Basement. HAT we are able to announce, on the very thres- hold of the Simmer season, when most other stores are holding to “ regular” prices on all Summer goods, & really remarkable sale of what is going to be the season’s most serviceable Suit for Misses and Juniors is only another example of the working out of the Simpson Crawford policy of merchandising. All signs indicate that for general service during Summer and early Fall these smart tailored Prince Chap Suits of strong, wash- able fabrics in tan, blue, pink, brown and white, with col'ars and cuffs of contrasting materials will be most favored The Suits are tailored in a particularly attractive model. are cut in the stylish Prince € style, and skirts full pleated and trimmed with deep bands. They are the prettiest Summer Suits at these prices. In other stores s s the prices will be double. Have: te MUTOW.EE Ts 3.97 and *4.46 Misses’ & Junior Prince Ghap Suits, $7.69 Coats A new line of tan, brown and blue medium weight, all-wco! Prince Chap Suits especially adapted for cool Summer days and nights. The Coat {s made with vestee of white pique and lined through- eut with good quality soft satin, with ful side pleated, graceful hanging skirt. Skirt measurements, 30 to 39 inches; sizes 12, 14, 16 and 18 years, The real value of the Suits is $14. Girls’ Dainty $3 Mii s’ Smart $5.95 Lawa Dresses, $1.07 Box Goats, $3.84 Made of white lawn in severgi | shale BY ep, Ab sine funiegerp with <tabe the other collarless; trim- uecks, full waists and well trim- | Med with braid. Made of good | med skirts. quality all-wool materials Girls’ Pretty $3.50 of absolutely fast- | Scotch plaids, | and chambrays, | Well made, color dimities, linen, _percale Many. pretty styles. Two one dient high and iow | Collar: kT Barement. HE entire sample stocks of one of St. Gall’s foremost makers will go on sale to-morrow at prices which do not really represent the cost of manufacture. The goods are bought by us in the ' rough '’—that is, not carded, fo'ded or “‘ cut out.’’ Full pieces retail regularly at from 10c. to $1 « yard, but these sample strips will be sold by us to-morrow at Only Sc, 9c, 19¢ and 29c¢c a yard. 24c doz. yds. for 50c Val. Laces. \A great variety of this season's newest patterns in matched widths of edgings and insertion, over 6,000 patterns of the greatest ues New York has seen this year, 1,000 yds. Wash and @luny Laces, 2c, 4c, 8c and I4c a yard. Also Uhantilly and Venise Laces tn every pretty patreru and effect Stee are ranging in value up to 3¥e, yd. Sale of Underwear. £T Baseme: A Sale of Hosiery. Me and Women's light-weight Hosiery —GREAT SAVINGS. hwo Great Specia's in Men's and Women’s Serviceable Summer Un- derwear in the Basement to-morrow, —_——_ o> oe - The “Big 3’? Popular Music Hits of the Day “When You Know £7 Basement. You're Not Forgotten “Take Me Back to by the Girl You New York Town,” by Can't Forget.” Harry von Tilzer, ) The Famous Simpson Crawford Sewing Women's ice Hosiery at 9c. A special purchase of 1,000 pairs of Women's Black aud Tan Hosiery in a very excellent slik-fin- ishéc quality, ip all sizes, wil) be placed on sale to- morrow at 9c per par. Men's 25c Lisle Hose at 19c. All perfect quality, made of very fine gauze lisle, in the newest shades of grey and ta also ailk- finished black. These stockings were ny to order to sell for 25c and 39c, Special to-morrow at 19, Women’s 19c Ribbed Vests at 9c. The entire 19¢ jine of Women’s Swiss Kibed Vests of a prominent manufacturer has been closed out to us aud will go on sale to-morrow at $c. The Vests are well made, shaped and of a special light weight for Summer wear. Men’s 39c Baleriagen Underwear Over 190 dozen Men's Shirts and Drawers have been received for this special sale. All seams are double sewod and the Drawers are made with doudie gussets and strapped ur S%c Balbriggna Machine Club Must Close! id Basement. NE year ago we contracted with a sewing machine manufacturer, whose name is a household word throughout the land, to supply us with a great quantity of his celebrated machines, back, Full range of sizes, BANDRAPIDS FURNITURE RAN 970245 6~AVE:Cor.I5% Sr. Be a Charge Customer Here and Own Good Furniture Ww 75c Corsets at 43c. 1a Basement. (ens and ends of up. to- date models Men’s 50c Ties at 19¢. HESE Ties we had made from san sam- ple lengths of silks trom a leading inge you to visit us and note the character ofthe furniture we sell, it mall curve waist 1186 Fifth avenue manutocturer. They ia all the yerior to that carried by the ordinary ins ment house, While our On account of the extent of the proof wire, and some are fitted with garters on bret popular widths of Four-in-hands in sr up-to-date 4 quality is high, you p ) more than fe oF the inferior kind. We order a very low price was secured and sides, A,few are slightly soiled, Sizes 18 to styles, including Novelty Scarfs, that sell regularly ! OD 7 rm that sells furniture at cash price CREDIT, TO SUIT YOUR CONVENIENCE. Brass Bele emer. 75 Seamless 3.98 Wilton Rags, | 4.6x7 hs Former velue, $12 Ais H(] | !'| 7.49 and tbe Club Plan which we 20. Reguiar 7éc corsets. SEG aan Yaa” Gemon are roventhie augurated distribute these machincs became famous, The co tract which we made with this maker wil! and to Boys’ 69c.Wash Suits, Every kind FDC. te mowseren lor Boys’ Wash Bults is included in this assortment. Suits are made in Russian and sailor styles, cut in full sizes, double sewed, all with Bizea 2% to 10 Kayser Silk Gloves, OC. sar Basement. Afide with double finger tips tn black and white. with each pair. Womens Shoes t O96. ow Clearing “op of big’ stocks ot Women's, Misses’ and Children's Shoes and Oxfords. in large and small sizes, These shoes have been marked for regular Basement sell ing at $1.50, $2 and $2.60—all gath- grea together on one of the Base ‘ment Bargain Tables to close out to-morrow at O90. ‘Also some Women's Tan Low Shoes, in new leathers and snappy styles, at $1.48, Iron Beds terminate .June 1907, we must annoonce the c'osing of this Club, because he is not disposed to make a new contract with us cn the same price basis, Consequenty the Simpson Crawford Sewing Machine Club Closes Saturday, June 22, or Earlier if the quantity we have on hand is sold before that date, Guarantee Ucket The Remaining Stock of Dress Goods \\' bas been marked regardless of the original prices and placed on sale at | ‘Emb. Sample Strips Less Thana Third = . , 19e Piedf Bimmer Glove Mcde of Boomer Panis lisle, with two clasps years, 25. Corset Covers at I2c, Made of fine Notion Sgeciais. | Large Golf Hair Nets, each Pearl Buttons, best quality, ~ i ment. 4 neck trimmed with hemstitched rufle; oe cambric; Enameled Beds, We earnestly advise that you take advantage of this great dozen . Wen tie Be || full French effect - —_—_— offer at once, for by it you obtain the Monateb Dewing Women's 1 Gloves, rettgede, see Stocking eT gar Pra, Machine—a @¥ctly high- hine, sold aoe 59C.ur Totlet Paper, clean out pertore- j-lb. Best Col merely to protect t'e maker's agents $ . 75 covers! broke Lendl r Paynes: | our ner toil rs @ream, I20. : throughout the country, who are charging fine Kid Gloves, in a full range of Strong Mohair Shoe Laces, on, Comes in %-lb. tine ay rice through the © ub None sold regularly for less “ $50 for it. Our price through the Cub is pines a1 01 4 Beced. Ok Tie ‘Laon, Slaae quality and guaranteed not to turn 4 only, pair, .... 5e}] — And $1 Brings One to Your Home. , (AR = ALI SEES “fineian, The “Monarch” is a beaut ful auto matte drop: head machine, ball | 12%e. White A | prominent brand, pair Other Toilet Speciala, earing in every making Its easy running qualities unsurpassed, emnants, 5c. Odd lot Hose Supporters, some , = F Basowe and {é practically noiseless, It ie one of the improved lockstiteh type Batiste R 2, aves sllaiis galled aire ‘So || S0¢. Violet Totter Waser aie and has positive feed and self-threading shuttle. Its attachments are 10,000 yards of factory short Surplus stock pretty Trimming 2hc, Perfumed Talcum Powder, M a ruffler with shirr plate, tucker, six hemmers, one braider, one jengt of fresh, new, corded |) praid per yard Te || 28 pound pac! +. t Buttet \ission narrow Jace hemmer ich sews on lace at same operation, one quilter Batiste, in lengths of from 3 to 7 — 3 cakes Sweetheart Toilet Soa, i lo rn § Dining Chais, and all necessary tools yards. Cannot be duplicated else- ma * China Ch Mission Extension Table, Ans, Sreses where for less than 12%e. 9e.. Huck Towdis at Se|| 26c. jar Bex Shampoo 1 vd Seaded glass In dc with wood seat, There is no kind of sewing which the “ Monareh'’ cannot do SS |]... mes Cte Semmes Sees aes aed har Caatlle GARD; ae . > 7 i dost toon pound vith 5 ul and representing Asterated Tooth Powder $40) 29.50 01: 2,25 fx feet long round ye gy et “rand you will find the best value in « Sewing Machine is the Remnant Dress § tery special purphass, which eb-]| $1 Fountain Syringe PY Monarch’’ at #25,75 Goods, I9e. ables us to cut the regular price Guaranteed by Us for a Lifetime, Remnants of blecl” al og || Almost in half, 25c. Emb, Collars, } ~ Don't delay—join the Sewing Machine Club while you Dress Good iu shirt-waist and | So 12 e, a have this opportunity, It may be that you wfll never again dress lengths from our Main Floor || 20¢. Kimono Szeques,|| ovr reguias Woe Nee “Ot Btn. | have & chance (o secure so good @ sewing machine at the Section, including some of (he 12e. broidered Collars to-morrow at this price, or on such easy terms as most wanted weaves and colors wf Made of sheer jawn, with white}! price. Many pretty effecta-~about border, in severs! pretty different designs to select 51] Down and *I a Week! Other flamanats at @G0 yd, Full range of sizes,

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