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CHASE BOY CROOKS BY FAST EXPRESS Jniacatlphanansaion NEWSIES QUESTION. PARK BOARD RULE Detectives. Afvest Youthful Pair at Gates of Reform Institution. PUN BULLET “TSuRGEDNS MISE ist “Chick” Tucker'spDélegate a Boy and Provide a Heavy Blow at Punching Fund to Make a Test | Bag Beats Science. Case, fam Finters, a bright | } ener bead of the De two Interesting | * Headquarters them yesterday, to be admitted reformation of | Y At the re Boclety they had | institution from thie | eons of the law. | George Exnory, | ts Wet Camicy { HID FROM THE X-RAY, H _ ‘ le nireet, to-day t . | Walan, in whe Centre Mtreet Court, that | Two forts to Locate Ball in Light} ne nad Seen asieoted by ali the news. | Just vy they were ab iets’ Bailed i vo | bore who seM papers around City Hali | (0 an Inetitution for weights Throat Failed in Two | Park to teet the right of the pollee to | bo7s, Bt Wa) Hospitals. ‘bansh them from the equare. | quest of the ( Policeman Béward J. Dougherty | Deed aent to thi waroe! Biniers he wae violating the | ity for small i law when he found the boy bring | The prisoners papers tn from of the Chiy Halil, Gam sevoutesn years old, of Wo refuend to move on and allowed himeeit | enin, wiees, and | ARinur tobe arrested, Matictrate Waleh wae greatly inter Sw leudden lunse st a punching daw peat of hisipsloon in Sulltvan Ro etbrew “Crick” T , into a Mi 6 | | | | cker, the re- ing whieh afteward a MoCafferty | them responsible for no less than | nn & few mome ested fn the Meronent'e ac lower be tert (= gullet which wee /nouncetnent thet Be was making tee: |Scg two of the mont during boy grooke ) his head moathx ago, and for{ case ax het he would not Mike |} "sas oye: a eee ag Goctors at Bielierue and olse- 10 ‘eke ena, tu wf Med st ‘Linuts, Grady and Sheehan captured » » eee a ake ee the lade at the very gates of the home had velnly pe vane at Walhalla, The detectives caught an) To-day, with « smile that was _ express train and wero able to over- | thi defo dee. towed MORE PAY FOR RAILWAY MEN, ‘ke, them betore eat, Te the inet | | CHICAGO, June 1%.—Five thousand | tution. freight handlers In the employ of rall-| {roads in Chicago probably will receive! eeful, “Chick” brought the 4 to display ft to the imMectives eny the fwo boys broke | ments of Willem Logan. | tnto tN the a a ; " Jones sirec, on thi x of the Sullivan street placn ON* | Loe. advances amounting to $280,000 an. 5 3h cheat emay with gf aa he stood outside the nine “ with in the next tow days The | puncer. inoks piemgd in o Bioven + ‘> stray ba road yeete ¥ ofe ita men other bur oo com % eee eee oe ax pela ‘cent, inorease 1 pay, and other same felahborhood in the last few mrs tae peen of 86 eg ae are expected to follow the ex- | weeks and all of these are charged to floored him, and he w: a | ample. the two you it's Haspital for treatment. ‘ai doctors probed for the bullet, could} locate ft, and Tucker went away. | NATIONAL slight aboeas formed about the edies| the Wound and be sought tho ald of) BISCUIT Bellevue physicians Dr. Hawks peed the x-ray unsuccess- | COMPANY ty, and probed, but etill could not te the bit of lend. Me treated the! Wound and the abcess which fSnally| BD few days age Tucker fitted of Fe was exercising In € crowd of cronies bout him, scized with the. cous! é when the bullet came keeps them ever on the go. THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 19, 1907. oft Meaomeefr dae Store Closes at 5.30 P. M. fiderhdakidbel csi seh Aaa Al Well, You Wash-Dress Buyers Simply Swamped Us With doubled selling-force, and all the available space in the Women’s Costume Store devoted to the display of the Wash Dresses we simply didn't halt take care of the women who came for the dressds on Tuesday. But if the service was shabby the dresses were wonderful—every- body agrees to that. That’s compengation. There won't be such a rush tomorrow; but there will be new supplies of the $7 Dresses—different, but equally handsome. and of equal value to those that got the lion’s share of favor from the women who got here first, yesterday modrning. It is impossible for us to tell you just what will be here when you come—except that you may dey end upon finding BETTER dresses than you have seen anywhere else at these prices, and greater variety to select from than you would find elsewhere at the very beginning of any sale announced this year. Linen Dresses and Suits, Madras Suits, Lawn Dresses—embroid- ered, lace-trimmed or plain tailored. White and colors. At $4, $5 and $7 each. Regularly a half more, and up to double these prices. ‘Third Geor, Old Building. 6th Ave. and 18th St. SHOE STOCKS From Prominent Boston Shoe Makers at a Sacrifice Price. On Sale To-morrow, Thursday Pumps, Gibson Ties, Oxfords. Hand Tu ! Sole — 1°” Third Floor Satesroom. Patent Coltskin, » Gum Metal, Out Go the Season’s Odd Lots aes Of LACE CURTAINS au “ New Tomorrow—at HALF PRICE ian mer All singls pairs, two.pair lo d three-pair lots, at this radical reduction, | Footwear gis pairs, p te and three-p ij} Widths fee. (These Cuts Represent the Shoes On Sale Thar: Misses’ Oxfords. Vici Kid and Patent, What housekeeper who has a country house to fix up, or who wants to fix up her city home in the Fall, will want to miss this most stirring economy time of the year? All are fine, choice Curtains, selected with care for our regular stocks—the best that! we could find at their regular prices, All periect in every way, excepting that.one curtuin in each lot has been shown as a sample. y) t Boys’ Shoes. Vici Kid, The offering presents; Snap— keeps them on top all the time. RY MAN STEALS MILK: ‘ CAPTOR SHOWS NO MERCY | hout to Satisfy Hunger When + Bottle Was Dashed from : His Hands. Because he was hungry and thirsty! ¢ Witt picked up a bottle of milk ued at 10 cents from ghe doorway of b resident at Nu. 18 West Seventy-sery street this morning. He was selsed Bobbs, am inspector of the | Ginger Snaps Say it to the gb drink 1c?" “Naw. I got up just in time to knock out of his hands. I want him errested d given the iimit of the law. se {and should pote at ve. Butts wes . but the complainant urged «| tion. and Witt was held for Spe- | Beasions Chatham Sq. Store, 193 to 205 Park Row. New Harlem Store, ast 125th St., near Park Ave. Everything for Housekeeping ot Weather Necessities at Cold Weather Prices n Folding Go Refrigerator Our famous Peary Cleanable Apartment- House Style, 25x16x50 inches, $12.90 hardwood | 1 | Special price, $4.59 ther styles of Baby and Go-Cart Little Housemaid “A pretty baby shi ! ays { ] Other boxes from $4 ¢ a pretty carriage.” 98 up owperthwait & Sons’ Sanitary Bedding Costs No More than the Other Kinds, box id for a copy of LITTLE EMAID'S SPRING TALK | b Helps, full of use- | i Mustrated by ‘teault, of Buster Cash or Libera! Credit. 0 Worth of Goods or. $1.50 Per Week. Any Amount in »Proportion, riges moderate, and are d in plain figures on each lj; dainty collar and collarless effects, semi-fitting Irish Point Curtains at $1.05 to $9.50 a pair. Fo merly $2.16 to §19 Br 3 Curtains at $4.60 to $15 a pair. merly $9.25 to $20. Marie Antnine:te Curtains at $2.35 to $i2a pair. | Formerly $4.75 to $24. » Lace Curtains at $1.60 to $13 a pair. 0 926. » Curtains et $3.75 to $21.50 a pair. Solid Leather Soles, 75¢€ Sixes, te 13% OXFORD TIES, “worth $2.00, For-¢ e Curtains at $1.75 to $8 cach. i to $1¢ JOHN WANAMAKER Broadway, Fourth Avenue, Eighth to Tenth Street. Formerly A.T. Stewart & Co. Worth $1.50 SAILOR TIES, CLEARING SALE For 2 Days, Thursday and Friday, 1,000 Tailored Suits, $ Worth ‘15 to *20, at Entire stocks of well-knowf’ maker whose name would crowd the store were we permitted to use it. Bad season brought him bad business, so he sacrificed his entire surplus stocks At 33ec on the Dollar Gun-Metal Calf, Patent Coltskin, White Canvas. Men’s Shoe Sale Cun Metal Calfskin, Hand Welted Sample Lots, mt Coliskin, Surplus Stocks, Newest Styles, Newest styles o the scason—'n choice fancy mixtures, nat y noveliv p'acs chevicts / and worsteds—incluged are the new browns *——«c¢d and blues—made in \\y New Prince Chap Models, : Nobby Etons and Ponys Eleganily Man- Tailored The Worth 92.60 Thursday Only ackets are elegaiitly braid trimmed, in | effects; all seams piped; tailor strappings; nzat vestee effects; lined with rich satin. $1.25 Waisis, 6' Made from $1.50 Waists, 98c. create favorable talk 9c, { an ex ab | yiher $ al tuat wil Ar tucked and trimmed; cool and comfort: | an extra quality lawn has been used, front con- i ‘ ’ N h | Bo med styles; ual $1.25 waists. as five rows; new sleeves. { A ” Than Any Other Agency. :3,009 Doz.Undermuslin Samples fA HILDREN'S § N t ses, Drawers,| WOMENS MUSLIN ry { good camt 10¢ pp all psig tkirts, | DRAWERS, with hem A Comment on One of the Hundred Grammar hemastitched, | at i soda teen ae Ese School Field Days Held by the Sunday World, 59 vals, & c ) the Editor of The World : . ic WOMEN'S DRAW: To-day we heki a most successful meet for the SUN- RTS, with a deep. tucked | one reeset fine DAY WORLD medals. | want to thank you for your great } oldery ruffle; aif hed with hemBtitched generosity in bestowing these medals on us. | 10 44 in. lengths; 75¢c ambric_ruf 19¢ You are indeed doing a great work by giving these boys 99.25 values, for fle; speclal at an incentive to build up the greatest of God's. creations— CORSET COVERS, em-} CORSET COVES their bodies—which will show its effects in future genera- broidered or ribbon | °f fine aainsook, yoe tions, drawn yoke, neck and| Cluny or Toreton in Only the schools that have held these meets and ‘the houlder straps trim | sertion; lace edge, rib people that witness these events realize the great good you 5%. med with pretty lace and drawn adic 15¢ and 692. qual ity, for are doing along these lines. Outside of the school system, 1 think oA are doing moje for the boys than any other agenc Me you ives to be marl al Lh, ing ¢ ine: cae ome "vita Insert value, for