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THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1908. | i : } pono erp manner eae PIE LOCKERS | ENTRANCE 10 ooose O,F, MCHOLS DEAD 325 aad AED ANVEN CLUE IN GYMNASIUM ii Officials Beg Looters to;Bring, Back Valuables, But They Don’t. Members Say It Is Because They Are Friends of De- tective Reardon. |CALL PLACE POOLROOM SOME INVOKE POLICE. Inspector Burfeind and Capt. Shaw Say They Haven't Evidence to Raid On. Either’ Way Is Futile to Get| ~ Robbers in Their Midst Up in Harlem. Every afternoon for more than a fort ‘The ‘crime wave” that last summer night ywrrought havoc in the lower walks of and Jater, according to Judge , of General Sessions, broke out from six to a score of police men, fome in and others citizen dress, have ¢ ted in front the financial district has now of the handsome at house, No the Y. M. C. A. Horrors! It] Seventh street, on the ground foo: of which e@ rooms of the Re 1 tum of | & weeping through the gymnasii Rese agi Clas Harlem Branch of that pure end fethical institution, and gathering into ied men made it Cath ngry Dreakers in the Columbia Uni- ered that wersity, ¥. M. C. A. Worse than that! done that was in danger of being raided at any "word has errived ¢rom Cambridge, \Mass., of crime in the Harvard Y. M. |moment In that time the police have arreste! cA ‘The most unthinkable feature of the|inore than a dozen m f th Yooting of the Harlem Branch of the} club on charges of interfering with Y. M. C, A. {s that itisundoubtedly 8M} inem tn the discharge of their duty fnside jb. Several of the thefts Dav’ | m9 prisoners thus mede have been been committed after prayers, 20°) iaken before various Police Maxis- trates, and in one instance @ fine of $1 was imposed. Magistrates Finn and Droege discharged the prisoners ar- raigned deforg them, end the former Magietrate cautioned tie police to catch burglars and interfere with the members of the cizh. It Is Persecution, Says Rosenthal. to the oause of all the “there has been more than one robbery Muses “We fear that there and added: “We ‘a of hardened characters in our midst. And they are} | Giabolically clever about it. They pry] ° an Rosenthal, whose name was peas| tia lockers BE ee eee aes mentioned at the 1 of Edward elr looting wh t Police juarters last hardening their muscles. peer nguiadeiate Thieves in Their Midst. “Gold watches have been stolen, Gol: chains have been stolen. Ovorcoats have been purloined from the hooks on the wall. We have reported the matte: to the police, but they seem powerless with th wecttve, t Jub, He sal t of g and social « joker when we feel like ago as a firemen exiinauisied the tlame Nichols, eonsultin hich did not ¢ ‘ * Department, died ad floors deny. fr apoplexy at his hone, No. sround floors werd deluged (42 Gates Broo! yesterday Home, While Apparently in the Best of Health. | pa ali en by Apoplexy at His with s-anion of Petro Liss of ang ¥ Clear, Cleag sdr althy, trier and WORLD WANTS A Remarkable Sale of | Sterling Silver Tableware at 85c an Ounce | | Tomorrow we make a most unusual offering of fine Sterling Silver Tableware at a very low price—Sde an ounce. | The special advantage to the housekeeper is that the low ounce price is not offset by making the weight of the pieces excessive in order to bring uj) the price by ‘he dozen, The pattern—a very handsome, distinguished ono is le. | ing discontinued by the makers in order to avoid carrying too many designs but will be desirabie fur years of use to cone, Offered tomorrow in a full line of the tableware and serving pieces, ‘Ihe higher vluations are actual and bas-d on the present new low price of bullion siiv Tea Spoons, $7 doz. regula Cott 89; $8.50 doz., regularly $11; $10.25 i doz. regula 2 $12 doz., regularly $15 eat Forks, larze, Dessert Spoons, $15.50 doz. reg- regu! 75; small, $1.73, + ularly $20. larly $2.50 Pea Pick Table Spoons, warly $26.50. Dessert Spoons, $15.50 doz., reg- ularly $20. Table Forks, $20.50 doz. regu- larly $26.50; $24 doz. regularly $31 Round-bow! Soup Spoons, $15.50 doz., regularly $v. Table Knives, $14.50 doz., regu- larly $20. Dessert Knives, $12.50 doz., regu- larly $17.50. Berry Spoons. $3.75, reg'ly $5.50 Cake Servers, $2.25, reg ly $: $20.50 doz. res- rly $6.75. $1.50, resu- ne Forks, $1.50, regulariy $2. pons $1.10, i b Store Closes at 5.30 P. M. 7] c | ff fa D ij \7* yy Subestation Store Thurs a Or ot on Sale t¢ Golden Salon £3 Hats Ready in the A Showing of Smart $5 to Our aim is to bave in t Salon in the Ba-ement exciusive shapes showing the smart lines and effective trimmings of the higher priced models, but made of excelient but Jess expensive terials. The new styles app daily in these new moderately priced hats, some designs being copies of French move! ady now a e Golden ae ur in y select au and se comfortably Lundsome $5, $6, $7 and $8 30c and 38c eure Drese Linens At 17c a Yard One of the most unusual offerings we have ever made at the bexinning of a season. And for this spring Linen Suitings promise to be extremely popular for entire dresses, oT play a i Being yards of Pure Irish Linen Sui inches - | wide, in white and cream white; and 86 inches wide, in , $8 doz, reg i z 2 y ‘ ‘ $8 doz, regularly | Datural linen color, at 17¢ a yard, tegular price would be to detect the criminals, I greatly fear @ stags and little boxing ex- that the thieves are in our midst.” So far no diamonds or automobt!e ngs, QVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAY, West 234 St. | rs) born ) Bonbon Spoons, $1.25, reg. $ Butter Forks, 85c, regularly $1 ey: <4 have been lost. but there is no dou! ubout Ei Le y that the Y. M c. AG leveayiars be- bet EELS: hg -3 bili Chessel soocrs ee ireo ua) n floor, Old Bulding, | ¢ ¢ i eoming desperately bold. “The Young 5 Gait) pag ‘THE OUTER GARMENT SHOP “!"ne | 30c aud 88e a yard, Mail orders will be too late, }Men of Harlem,” a Y. M. C. A. 1 > | Girls’ $13.50 and $17 Spring Suits,$10 and $13.50 These are expertly tailored suits, which appeal to girls because of the smart styles, which appeal to mothers be- cause of the satisiactory materials, excellent finish and in- expensive prices, y re Also ready now, a4 fine assortment of Young Women’s TEN Distinct The Wanamaker Column of “Pretty-Penny” Savings “She whose savings are many fishes an editorial to-day which platn ively advises the good young men c ‘Harlem no to trust one anol t the extent o fleaving thelr v e 4p lockers and tieir overcoats on ex- anes’ edited by Mr. Bannister, pub- ackles Were used on him. iis | 3 half gouged out, : ¢ Neve I d. WL =, a 7 ti <) Sie 6 (T wat Landlord Hes Deval Complaine | Px ut save a pretty-penny. Well-made Wash and Cioth Skirts and of Children’s Suits Mr Soko r | The distinction of being accorded a place in this pre- and Dresees, At $10, regularly $13.50—Of striped Panama cloth; jackets semi- ferred list of offerings is a sign of particular excellence, toll | Sizes for 12, 14 and 16 of merit for to-morrow—not on sale to-day: | Circular skirts with fold. the cluu fitted, satin lined. IN\/NININZALNZ\ a moment uf t aw i ng ’ . ° years. | poer |e a ictured ES Men’s 50c Handkerchiefs at 25c At $13.50, regularly $17—Of blue and brown Panama cloth, semi- f le Se Sheer Linen Handkerchiefs, with white overplaids, in several pat. | fitted, braid-trimmed jackets, Plaited skirt with fold. ee curaey = cerns, etylish and desirable. Renunda, Old Building, Women’s Shirt-Waists Little-Priced At 50c—Of white lawn, yoke effect of plaits, plaited back, short sleeves. At $1—Of white lawn, yoke effect of plaits or trimmed with lace or embroidery At $1.50—Of white batiste, yoke of lace {nsertion, trimmed with medallions of embroidery and plaits; short sle glad to purchase Wateh and medal ta 8. No questions aske “No Questions Asked.” The ethics of buying puwntickets fro @ tulet and not asking que commented on. Ur true Christian spi | Who elope: bas not delivered Mercies of his Richard D. W One Hundred an did not offer a reward At the police | AVA WAWAWAVAWAVAWA WAV AVAVAVAY Particularly Attractive Muslin Underwear New Muslin Undeiwear in a variety of charmin ty { cae eh embroidery and beading, in new effects, anaEmacerarraurivele priced: Six styles of Petticoats at $2 each. Seven styles of Nightgown at $1.25 each. Six styles of Drawers at $1 each. Six styles of Corset Covers at $1.25 eao Women’s Two-Piece Dresses at $1 Of percale, white ground with figures or stripes, or of chambray, Fourth floor, Old 5 \7 oher saie. let Conard hantrnapie Roleaniiitee ; a 9 a sae Dect an_plerm me sclectedien new sivies. three ipl $6.50 Winter Blankets at $5 a Pair Of navy blue paca cloth, velvet collar and military buttons, quilted Many of thes: | alge aime asi or te <q taffela. Black ard ail plat treet and evening || Full: bed size, 78x84 Inches, 6% pounds, fine cotton warp, with satin lining, Ee Se NC aE Ay 2B ward hatr ine strives and prety checks on dark @§j| warm white wool TANG: Semi ton estan 1 Ta fants’ $2.25 and $3 Poke Bonnets at $1 & $1.50 . stir u on of ne World. “Order fr and graunds, 4 PE aralarrictio’ ! tin 5 , XO = i 2 BOA and iat , ws ndvance.. Reinemier, each PD Fe ese ane Somme Per tfecttve natterns ef liberty satin Cretonne Bureau Articles, 50c Each Of white faille silk, one style with front of corded silk and rosettes, wd supply Is Mmited. Advance u iey are al bea.tifully trimmed, have full cut, wide s*trts, chiffon facing; the other trimmed with white ribbon faced with lace, colored Calf, 1 oe 3} w DENTIN ahatens BAGS in Long Grain English Morocco Value $2.25, 1.50 ; EES Nee ey GET effect on the wearing The Linoleums sre the rezular $1.50 Colored Levant and Pigskin, lue $4.00, 2.75 20.002 FACTS AND PONS, Pi are uit quality, in tile and hi oF dest ns. Sold a he following prices: SHOPPING BAGS 11 Colored Morocco and Black Leathers, 7000 PAGES, mal $2.25 Pillows at $1.75 For pleces under 2% eu DT square yard. ask no questions aft: coat. He went shi sixth street station. son, a Y. M. C. A, ma hattan avenue, also stabulary to help hi watch and fob. Lewis Mackenzie, of Edgewater, who trustingly left a gold watch and chain and a fountain related his wé Gearty, of N and Thirty-: not protectir it’s a Poo!rcom, Says Burfeind ker ‘lootens nEhGM'S men tO Te | 4. overcoat and Tequesied G sover his fancy waistcoat Thieves Make Clean-Up, i gold oung But these are only a few has suffered, | naking a s have work upon. In Columbia U: PX AVAYAN. “7 ¥ TANT AN AWANAN ANAS 500 Silk Princess, Jumper Dresses and Demi-Costumes. 13-75 And every one should be a full half more, We've been planning to tell vou this good.news for nearly two weeks, but because the makers cf these dresses could not de- liver them all at once we had to keep the secret until now— " OF THIS WELCOWE STORY IS THIS: Pretty Kimonos Specially Priced at $2 A new effective style in cotton crepe cloth, in plain colo: Yr white with beautiful floral patterns in colors; shirred shoulders ana ioaeer heavy satin. Fourth floor, Old Butiding. $2.50 “American Lady” Corsets at $1 Excellent couttil, good model for medium figures, hose supporters attached. Fourth floor, Old Bullding, $37.50 Wilton 9x12 Rugs at $27 There are seventy Rugs of best quality in this excellent offering, in six patterns, desirable in designs and coloring: A rug offering that can hardly be improved on. F floor, New Building, 75c to $2.25 Scarfs and Pillow Shams at 50c Scarfs 20x54 in.; Pillow Shams, 32 in. square. Attractive open- work embroidered designs on good lawn, Kezular pieces 75e to $2.25. Main aisle, Old Bullding. ght colors, plaited waist and full gored skirt. Women’s 35c Stockings, 25c a Pair 1ast black, lisle thread, medium weight, low spliced heels, double soles and toes. Two Good Silk Items 85c, Checked Taffeta Silk. 19-inch, at 50c, Tbe. Taffeta Silk, 19-inch, at 55c. Remnants of Embroideries at Half Price and Less. Odds and ends from the January Sale, including a great variety of fine edgings, insertions, bands and flouncings. Price range from 30c, to $4.50 a piece. The lengths are 24 ds to 4 yards, Women’s $1 Gloves at 75c Two clasp overseam, glace glov in tan, black and white, 75c¢ to $1 Elastic Belts at 50c Black and colors, mostly steel studded, many with back piece to thi ~ : Eietts conutue under thelr ps Oe" recently acdertied sale of dresses awas_so ery successful right $5 Cluny Lace-edge Centerpieces at $3.90 ; by muate 4 he start that ¢ eassoriment did not ast the tao davs. So many | 28-inch Round Centerpieces of fine white linen, with wide Cluny lace | mateh buckle. sda adie ! customers fr heir orcers tha! we ceciced tohold an- Pym || border, in several handsome patterns, SES i eae: Infants’ $3.50 Coats at $ ESren ke: ler 1s necessary Constable @ THURSDAY, FEB. 6TH (@) IMPORTANT SALE Fine Leather Goods VANITY BAGS fn Pigskin and Black and leather lined, 8% & 10 inches. Value $5.00 and $6.00, 3.50 SIDE STRAP BAG. New pattern tn Matt and Pin seal, colors and Black, also in Pigskin Value's6,50 4.50 e, Y, Qe AN AWAW AN AVAN AVA AVAVAVAWA. AIAN AT AV AV AV AT AV AV AV AVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVA' 13.75| The 1 each cress is agemo’ fashion. Special Price for Thursday @ Friday [43.75 LENZ WAVAY, CARTER CENTURY PES® SIRS Cents (West of Buitalo an Pittsburg, 30 Cents); by mail, 3° Cents: «loth bound, *¢ by moll Cints. Bureau Scarfs, Table Covers, Shoe Bags. Dressing Table Scarfs, Pillow Slips, Pin Cushions, Laundry Bags and Collar and Cuif Baxs, all of pretty figured cr@tonne, in pink, blue, yellow or Nile green, specially priced at 50c each, or $3.75 for the set of eight pieces, Second floor, Old Building. | i aioe $28 Muttresses at $22.50 $1 Checked Broadcloth, 59 and 54 inch, at 68 a yard. Of black drawing hair, 54x76 in., 40 pounds; made in one or two 37 Suiting in plaids, checks and stripes inch, at 25c a yard, parts; with plain or fancy striped ticking, . 18¢, and 20¢ Swiss Muslin, floral designs and dots and stripes, at ‘Also $12 Mascot Felt Mattresses at $9.75—F4 x76 in. Covered with | 16¢ a yard. ‘i 27 Inches wide, white or blue ticking. Staller sizes at proportionate prices. $16 Box Springs at $13.50 Upholstered tufted top; eighty flexible steel springs; finished lumber, inch, Also $: three spiral ¢ a4 at $7.75—with upholstered top and sixty- Smaller sizes at proportionate prices. ) Box Springs. > f4x75 in, Of selected geese feathers, 20 x 4 Also $2.70 Pillows at $2.10—2 30 in., ‘8 pound 2 h floor, New Building. Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co. JOHN WANAMAKE Sizes for 2 to 3 years. Fine Values in Dress Goods’ $1 All-wool Black Broadeloth, 50 inch, at 5Se a yard. $1 Plaid and Check Suiling, 54 ineh, at 68¢ yard. Ine Fancy Cotton Volle, In stripes and small figures, 27 a. 10c a yard. 5c, Madras, 82 Inches wide. imperfect, at 19¢ a yard. $1.50 Linoleums, 50c to $1 Sq. Yd. An unusual collection of “seconds” from one he largest Lin- oleum factories In the world, The imperfections are and without White with small figures, slightly Broadway, Fourth Avenue, Eighth to Tenth Street.

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