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‘HUNGRY BURGLAR AOUGH-HOUSE IN RAIDS. PANTRIES. CYR FRLM CONEY ¢ salacipia { Seitzes, Goetz and Their Two Carries Away an imfhense| { Companions Get Po Amount of Plundc if Check. His Stomach — B. R. T. MAKES EXCUSES. ! Pay for Broken Fixings, So|o™ Why Should Passengers | pr'eine | him. Be Considered? wearing the mark and ha ettz is twen- | mouth he. whi examina tt years brother le twenty- ition the gentle stfanger ix found t Urree and. Goris enty-three. tebe ast AR eo tlle Geltees are sons of Michael Seitz, the |tart and eps checed tn Millionaire brewer of Williamsburg and | pocket, and he wannabe velit live at No Ma ujer street mtitto # mind and he wi mer and ney Island. TY evergthing-at ey atin vey nd take li the resort carted funding In a Nostrand ave © troliey car, There were other per 1 r in the scar, but these others had | The admission that he dew boosting (he beer and «iass | Of pressed out of them. #0 to #penk puniness, so they were reasonably quiet | This Is How He Works feud orderly : Last night somebody broke into tne Jokes Palled on Audience. tome of John Norris, at No. *# Bt Pha Seltnes and Gosts had theie funny Mirit’s avenue Mr. Norris, who used Cotes on. They wore comedians fo oboe boing. and they made an im- | York Wortd bi with themsetves. Ro long eee ot te they fonfined their humorous work ered t to fhe sihging of popular comic and Some sentimental songs and the epringing of |@ ant ing at UAaMpet Jokes to be business of manager and who ! day silver and a lass berry In ti audience did not please the young Mr Seltaes and Mr, Gootz, or possibly ¢ uring’ a foot across. ive the details. By the time the’ Aeart ‘of Wiltiams. preasively. “I Raper cee wry Was reached the two young brew- grating. ‘The same as he Raw young elses man-were-avive 1ES" Aid: “chatty. the sleopitarroorss unpopular, They cared not, for war) Ane pre ate a lot. didn't he” rine: were confident of their soatal and finan- ‘ Traces of the Crime clal standing, Not until they. wen, to | Mr--Norria haar't the length of bi u © 6 2 eoning the doors and | time to mine th begat violence. ris started to “Never mind thoug windows all the electric |to see, It wus as if the locusts Usbi butte Int the car in order to hear | Egypt. the gra of Kansas, D pop were active steps taken to Weevils of |’ and the hol bdue them | otuer had sae through in B. R. T. Urges Leniency. the tee of Policeman Donohue, of the Clymer and a faint, p . street. stal by the sound a dish th had conta of oreoking and the reams of is returned to the the following repor tee coe detect! © Seitnes and Goets. ter and appeared Police ‘Court tom at diserderly oc ompantons escaped erval between their arrest hed Rob J. - wome - 4nd arrested the two 8 "Daey were bail in Lee Avenue the lo & cha@e Their two me In t house three n this weeks pint ware and sometimes always eats. And call him the hungry “Bul what did he w hi warged. them. 4 MARKET at LIFELESS BUT FIRM Menger offerings of stocks opening prices downward, th being: InmufMelent to sustalr tine dec Transit ined GRAIN MARKET. ! oe GR BR ms ‘bide wo ie } ‘ any IN BROOKLYN is jeman with gind cries be ot passengers f Satucd 4 down Mise did notoyntina cnedaaaranien AP sy he dining-r fas oa oe Jeff ee the Missing. treliay cArs bound out from mey Inl- a ained from break-| world | a rs Qnd are weed to suffering and it takes |!P6 Into « gla inet full of silver. | whigh Christ =| outs coma, ® lot to mike them complain, Bo far as Mr. Norris could tel from 4] prix\ race in tore sa “awaisin Possibly the apathetic attitude of the he had taken away OnlY| 3tisy ~ | return Kt “hurry to depart jhe bun nd 1 78 . ‘Octobe Gheepsion took the form of impelling | Big” ee nn, NUTwiar had : 3 4; December, 1 Brench dulidos them to the dellef that the next num- | <, : 4 m ; ioution | 11-76 2LKS to 11M y, and @ Sputted face and wea “on the Bill called fore ee at | the candle, burning had Field's | 1145-9 118, Magch, 1.90 to 1.91; April, |leather collar studded with b ber for an exhibition | tne woodwo.k il ee n. i bid Miss Hohe's dog's name ot bad) Nor ahe 12.983 bid; May, 136 aerobatic feats, At any rate they for a detective from the neares © Kc 4 To Decame dbolstervus, aid boisterousness | station. The detective ca Mr. Nor ae- | Nazz THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JUNE 14, 1807. STAKE SEEMS CERTAN NOW Ok VESTER UNION : | Union Operators Also Threat- en to Cripple the Postal | street to-day and the dog doesn't see : to belong to anybody pick it up and «i Telegraph System. pair ae Aciress Who Rode a Mile in 29 Seconds in Christie’s Racer Pay for et No Dog Es E There Is Money in Some Now Loose, amine {t, There may be money in th doe. Yesterday wae moving day for a } pampered canines in this cown. Some j Acceniing to President 8. 1. Seali,-of | (he Commercial ‘Telegraphers’ Unton of America, the question aa te whether or | th Influence of the bio as the regu will be able so badly « who are placed’ on union men tle up the men the atrikers’ jc mon Resides at the Majestic. She brought him back with England last week on her the ahe played His family tree bes ta that (he atrikesbreakers ¢ ray put sales her to work Will be um World We realize that to wity means to We} we are ne com » And accede j 2 | | edges COTTON MARKET. | rag we at the opening of ¢ al at miles be & | cotton A Market to-day was Miss Stone was ecep- |orable « ‘eat and ie offered to prove It jexeeption of tn A wo a be th rue esti. There is also a reward the return to No. atthe Ma orne-p June none 11.67 to 11.65 TN AUTO RUSSIN COLONEL WINS RACE FOR ASSASSINATED BY /AISERTS THOPAY A REVOLUTIONIST mandant of Port of ire Had Been Marked Ok Yunomafs- dere Store Closes at 5.30 P. M. It Is Our Duty to Harp on This COTTON QUESTION Until New York Women Realize What lt Means to’ Them It is a big subjeep—this RISE IN COTTON VALUES. And it goes right into the pocketbooks of every woman in America. The figures aretremendous. Read them: The value of the Arnerican cotton crop last year was $721,647,237, That is NINE'DOLLARS for every man, woman, boy, girl and baby in the United States. The INCREASED COST of this year's crop is already 20%, and threatens to go to 40%. But the 20% is already paid—and 20% of last year’s value is A nr NDRED AND FORTY-FIVE MILLIONS OF DOLLARS, The figure is almost staggering—if it should be only 20% increase; but it is certain to be much muse. And this enormous increase is going to be paid by American women, on every yard of cotton goods they buy, on every sheet and pillow case, on every piece of muslin underwear UNLESS THEY BUY NOW, The most profitable thing for us to do today would’be to stack away this MUSLIN UNDERWEAR and these SHEETS aud PILLOW CASES, to sell next January. But it is the business of a store to sell things—NOT TO HOARD THEM, Wise housekeepers wili buy while these low prices last and hide the garments and bed muslins away in chiffoniers and bureaus, to gloat over and enjoy possessing them when others are paying sky-high prices or using grades not to be compared with them. Not in Years Will You Find Such Garments as These for So Little Com: Pete Covers Course of 312 Hours Children’s. Nature Has Built a strong, beautiful arch in the s foot, intended to sup- port the weight of the body 1 ordinary shoe throws the ' child ght forward, over > 1 . ning 5 and up. the ball of the fc training , BOe ang up " the le weake And they are the best-made garments that are pro. gaments ¢ athe arch 1 Coward Good Se duced anywhere—better than most home-made garmenta, t distributes the we very piece refined and ladylike in style—all in full, com. an ne oennannee o; the child's body where fortable sizes, just as you like them, ao . ¥ tende d, ; Ids the Kut when these stocks are gone there wil! be no more The Swee Tite at te! ; PR at these low prices, THEN you'll begin paying YOUR ") 4 “strong, light, services part of that hundred and forty-five millions, JunePride able shoe that f erfectly Fourth floer, Old Building, and effe tually preverits-flat ——_———— ¢ Should | And, to gild the economy lily, this offering of Gar. q: Khe patnlioterant one ments that have lost their tiret gloss; 1 to sell the Coward y ret Covers, ie Ay $i age $13 » par aud 2* . It can be bought Drawers. thet were mh now tab” a wor . ly at the one Coward Wotticoste That were ette ta at haw Ete 4.10 © sng Ge seen, of Neecedown, albatross, lawn or silk, thal were $1.00 Of lawn, albatross or eilk, thet were 36 to $2, now at 93 10 2 1 nm Shirt Welst Suite thet were $215, now ot $LT8 « sult 268-274 Greenwich M Waist Guile ted Swiss musila, ‘and embroidery trim. sn Waanew Semen) j, that were @. Ue sult yO) floor, Old Building ASH OR CREDIT, lyne W. SWEET & iden Lane all Orders Milled. Send for Catalogue, JOHN WANAMAKER Formerly A, T, Stewart & Co. Broadway, Fourth Aveane, Eighth to Tenth Street, HEAL ESTATE FOR SALE QUEENS Talia Marlowe, Will scape You, for Jf you happen to see a dog on the. Not 4.0% telegraghers hall >. Gog away cont pol a i Digeay depends on the pro! picked up by 1 Weetern Union “and Postal ‘Telegraph | cate! who Sake» profession of mutt ommpanins choome to assume to-day PEN ee ane ci, it will not be n ot ‘obab! nom nhed a Gnabatons oNgecsesprida according; tO | the canine. «leraiicts is Miss Julia pounders out ali the “bras | iows's biadk ‘water spaniel, King ——— TEN PER CENT. Divi King Solomon = I 2 Park &Tilford Have you net been diabpakaad | by the restricted assortments of out-of-town markets and been obliged to carry choice table supplies ‘rom the Giy to fear Country Home? If s0, you will appreaate the great convenience of opening a Mail Order Ac- count with Park & Tilford, for Tilford, for the b best food products of the world at lowest prices Ex~ tended daily Subu Suburban deliveries by wagon. Express deliveries within 200 Miles: Fresh charges prepeid eveqywhins fifteen States. Complete Price List mailed at once. Phirtyy-to arth mt of the Hote Alredale terrier ae: You can't miss hi for the reward. like an Alredale terrier mm | Ay x at ance for Hrooklyt Kingebriie SSS Smartest Footwear IN TOWN. An Immense Assortment of Black and Tans In All Shapes and Styles Tan Oxford Ties Tan English Pumps Tan Christy Ties All styles, i} The woman of fashion—the gentleman of criticalltkings —the economically inclined buyer and the comfort seeker—there is choice for the For Men and Women The Men’s Oxfords comprise some mighty clever stunts in fancily designed leathers and a hundred or more’ distinct results, a unanimous All styles one price in all the new \ stylish leathers A ares oe Every king. A Fr for yr Every Foot. bape Open Late a. Saturd Night Service 18th St. & 6th Ave, | 124th St. & 3d All Priced Shoes, Ave 2ist St. & 6th Ave. | 260 West 125th St, $3 Shoes Onl», | Bet, 7th @ 8th Abes. The World printed more QUEENS. momnnee_| Resort” in 1906 than any Other SOUTH OZONE he Remember. thigh when you get a week or a mouth oMhy|) & REAL ESTATE FOR SALE “ads.” newspaper,