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THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 4, 1908.)] SRGLA SHEDS SILVER IN RACE WITH POLICEMAN Trail of Long Pursuit Marked by Dropped Plate of Bank President. HURDLES PARK WALL. Loving Cup Near Lake and Nightstick Subdues Looter. Trips mand @ son avenut ninth of the I Street stati ticed crab-like alert. He also passer-by stuffed Santa Claus. “What have you got that the demand- ed Allgier. “None of your —— business,” sald the young man, tu sidling across the street. fingers around his for the man in s¥ort Fugitive Shed Silver. mps. fel But this was no easy quarry. Drop-| ping his huge grip and thumbing his/ nose, young man sprinte ward. He was something of a sprinter, too, and the policeman hdd to hump himself to keep in wake. As the fugitive widened his stride he began to shed things that clattered to the street ‘Phe, chase continued along seven | blocks, to One Hundred and Sixth street, and the entire way was strewn [Am wits handsome plate, odds and ends ot | jewelry and a small bronze statuette that slipped from the fugitive's gar- | 4 ments. At One Hundred and Sixth street the man turned westward and dashed for | Central Kk, The policeman had got his whistle out now and was splitting |( morning silence with its ed and pursuer cleared the p in le jumps and the race continued to the rim of the Har- lem Mere, There the fugitive shed a silver loving cup and tripped over It Gathered Up the Fragments. ‘Allgier was on top of htm in an in- stant and tapped him en tHe brow with | his nightstick, whereupon there was only a perfunctory struggle. Returning to One Hundred and Sixth street, cap- tured and capturer were met by patrol- men who flocked to them from every direction, Many of the arriving p< men carried the flotsam and jetsam the thief had dropped during the chase. It was finally all gathered up and taken the East One Hundred and Fourth street station, There it was ex- amined, and the Initfalling studied closely. The portmanteau contained about $2,500 worth of the banker's plate’ "The odds and ends that had dripped from the young m: clothing were worth another thousand. An examination of the showed that the burglar in the glass of a bs Then he had opened the catch and all was plain sailing. More than Worth of plate and jeweiry was wbout in the rooms ‘he Visited, a he had a dray wit Made an historic premises uent window. m he might have he was Arthur yecord in housebrea kin, to Police Headqua. uphed and p red saicels Klein to charg: ne 30, that a picture under then. was not of hit PEACE AT ANY PRICE MCLELLAN MOTTO ond Fugitive * ick and made |& | | Ateh., Southern PESEOCOO FOF 0099 OOO FCOOOSOO SOOO FOHOOD SOTO SOHO HOO PPHOOOS The Leading Specialty House, Devoted Ex Class Rea: vely to High: -Wea: Cutergarments for Women and Misses. es HARTJE FREE © TAFT'S PLATFORM ON THE CHARGE WITHA WHOOP OF CONSPIRACY Und CONVENTION, a TO TAKE SLAYER WHO DEFIED 000 CLARKSBURG, W. Va. | Defying a thr wrted that | men, Frank Elis naa|derer, has t here and all « failed. He and before noon to SLSSLLLSSSSISSSSSSLSLA LLIN A Ofer for Final and Immediate Disposition Entire Remaining Stock of Fur-Lined Garments Of! fine Broadcloth over Russian Squirrel 22.50 and De- s—Del- egates Hestvieusieel, Indorses Roosevelt WVAVAVAY: Seeees ae Court Orders Millionaire ee Raita of and Others in ‘lares for His Polici i clares for His i lining—shawl collar of Natural Squir- : i 1. Were $48.5. 55.00. clos: [Divorce Proseanian re er 8.50 & $55.00. To close., Of imported Broadcloth over finest quality German Squirrel lining—large lus- trous Persian Lamb collar. Were $85.00. To close..... PITTSEUR 38.50 R - vy. Lieyd w three defendant. the jury to acquit Hartje Of finest imported Broudcloth over dark Natural Squirrel back or Mink linings —large shawl collar of Lynx, Persian or Natural Mink. Were $125.00, $135.00 and $155.00. Toclose..... 59. 50 BALANCE OF OUR DARK EASTERN MINK MUFFS March 4.— red armed shons and Hooe, the on Per- on the county. | d Weishons the charges up or Hartje a him have e character, had shot three chairman eee men eS ESEEED GH) Gu GetieeD CNEL AND NECKPIFCES, SINGLY OR IN MATCHED SETS, popularity. | GHerite! Wiankean| WhO heads the be REDUCED TO CORRESPONDINGLY LOW PRICES. GAI$13.75we stow singe t neat a Distinct 1, Nae ‘ setging ¢ caring to further Dh ll 3 NY 2 demi-costume, shirt pe eauee | risk the liv. any of the tonne @ ae =f Wwe treet, These Models to waist sutts, princess Dn | stand as] people, has ne remarkabie action Select From and fumper dresses . If noml- ‘a body of troops to cap- We sh f E platform reads ealed to Company K, of the ith: § [ § S urtial enforcement | West Virginia National Guard. for ai ere a ithi Distinct Models. 5 ‘al and industrial |and recelved a prompt response, to sewen are ev, le individu: 4S against social-| effect that the soldiers would start from Eaten aa Of the three styles WITH PRICES HIGH Ihaehiweseane! ec¥anapal seelrontecie’ | nab iuceatnayecfoute ee COF the three sti » as against Goy-| Johnson killed a woman at a settle- eres) vent Veale roment Own we promotion of |eus, RUN se on eaten ‘a I ‘ heavy tat tetas, fejojare pariicalarly ee sceat crm ie omaton ot| Re "add Za Sime init . Altman & Cn. Bak nc fey attrcctive omer / and the unflinching protection of both; at Pees Bag des, models, trimmed ials i te | aa te red v cours a finally ir rf ee Industrials, Reading and the} compensation for injured employees of | 24% course ana fina ¥ i Tere pesiidace with soutacke bratd the Government; the re-enactmen’ constitutional form fLiabiiity act Rushing into a barn, he place, bat pla’ Johnson, hast! and h Pacitics Again Lead in the Market. ite exer | TABLE AND BED LINENS, TOWELS AND TOWELINGS | lion in or- | 3 INCLUDING COMPLETE ASSORTMENTS IN INEXPENSIVE chant marine and 25 VIVES TTT ne 4 GRADES, FOR SUMMER FURNISHINGS, e strength was own in the early ‘A revision of the t 7 (ch) | to-day, although none of |Seasion of the next ( ent above large fractions, |‘ maintenance of Reading and the Pa-{0f protection by imp the best in the trading, /dutles as will equal the difference be |tween the cost of production at home 1 a reasonable! WAY, COMMENCING TO-MORROW (THURSDAY), MARCH Sth, THE FOLLOWING SPECIAL VALUES WILL BE OFFERED: aadtarotaMtonstiorin LINEN DAMASK TABLE CLOTHS EACH, $2.70, 3.40 & 5.25 total sales of 346,490} ae |proft to the end that, ¥ DINNER NAPKINS TO MATCH - PER DOZ, 3.25 & 5.00 _ = HEMSTITCHED LINEN SHEETS, PER PAIR, $3.75, 5.50 & 7.00 ‘The Closing Prices. H=MsTITCHED LINEN PILLOW CASES “ 1.10, 1.25 & 1.60 ‘To-day’s highest, stocks and net changes, esterday’s final figures, lowest and jas as c are as ALSO HeMMED ANDO HEMSTITCHED LINEN HUCK TOW. L35 AND HEMMED BATH TOWELS, CON:IDERABLY BELOW USUAL PRICES. High SLhy WORCESTER ADJUSTO CORSETS FOR STOUT WOMEN eee: ADJUSTO is the ideal corset for every figure inclined to over-stoutness. The ADJUSTO supports the abdomen, reduces the hips, and is easily adjusted to make smaller An i Am! s Am Ansconds 34th Street. 351 Street and Sth Avene. FIRE SALE of Furniture Balt Bi Can. foul or larger in the ‘‘tevinkling of Mek an eye.” a a The ADJUSTO should be from the Parker Building Fire. The goods are uninjured; they are parts of brol:en suites and odd lots brought over from our storage warehouses While our insurance is being adjusted we offer our elegant stock, comprising the latest patterns and de- signs in modern furniture, for 50c on the Dollar Our New Store, 30-32 East 21st Street, contains the larger part of our $100,000 stock, sam- ples of which we displayed on the entire 7th floor of the Parker Building. In most cases the pieces have just been unpacked from our storage warehouses. All will be sacriticed from our former exceedingly low prices. FREDERICK W. EVERS, 30- 32 East 21st Street, Between Broadw way and 4th Ave. worn by every stout woman. STYL 610 MEDIUM WAIST 614 LONG WAIT 3 COUTILLE OR BATISTE PRICE SOLD EVERYWHERE OR SENT POSTPAID ON RECEIPT OF PRICE ROYAL WORCESTER CoRSET Co. WORCESTER NEW YORK CHICAGO SAN FRANCISCO Kner eo ROYAL. WORCESTER ano BON TON CORSETS P Prev South. Texas Pac Texts Pac Pp. tos Tih 117 ABOUT THE FIREMEN. A SONG «Phe Boys that Fight the Flamea" In the | PARK & TILFORD Sell only best Brands Reduction of prices ASPARAGUS (aitr) PEAS (%::5) poz. can Del Monte, Green, 2!35 . 2% | Sifted Early June, Hart's i.15 .10 Mammoth White, 2%. | Sweet, Auto Brand .. . 1.30 .12 Cal. Large White, 3s. . 6.25 .53 | Ex. Sifted, Little Quaker 1.50 .14 Del Monte Tips, Green, 1s 3.85 .33 | Sugar Peas, Our Little Pet 1.75.15 Teas in packages from 18c. ¥4 1b, to 90c. Ib. Family charge accounts invited. Deliveries made out of town. Gatalog gladly mailed. title of the song hit of MC ‘ ot play “Fifty MEL ented at the ¢ cessful run in Boston, sf | about it through a World “Want” Ad. e POLO LOO OOOOH HOOD FO99 9090900000 900000000000000000000090000000000000000006 Bonwit, Harris & Co. Broadway and Fifth Ave., Corner 2Ist St. Prior to Inventory The Entire Remaining Stock of Men’s High Grade Winter Suits and Overcoats 12.00 200 Youths’ Business Suits SOCOOOOESOOSE DOSE OSSSOOESEOOOS OOO OELOSOM ESAS NOOO SOOOSS Mil om Boston,” with group of ‘Firelad 20r ye a Flame The words and music of this Cohan song 5 to 20 years: also an opportunity for small men; single and double ) reasted suits that formerly sold from $15.00 to $16.50, 7.00 y's World. Music by permission of F, A. Mills, publisher. (COU eno anacadoosnnohnosonnd lansennonbnnnnbaahieds ) VZ/ { IN NEXT SUNDAY’S ORLD. PAOORAAAA+ * ++ ++ 22OOH JPOOOO OOOO OO OOOD OOOOH I 99990900 00900000 000000060000000000 2 cf base ans OR eo WS Sk AWAWANA AIA PAPAWAW ARAN \ZN/3 ‘ae ae ‘a Beautiful ict Pe or Tiberty foularas, PAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVA' Koch's Uptown Prices Make Downtown H, Shopping an Extracegance 1 Philip ysbern |: g Smart 1908 Privce - Jumper Dress of Taffeta Silk 7 < es & ee St. | aah Mor GARMENT Se PM Sa 4 tr AT iN¥. @Every dainty woman’ heart naturaliy qwarms to silks—they love their sheen are rastie eben as the sparkle of a precious jewel, ©The suitability of these clever dresses for either street o semi-dress wear 1s sutficient for ther i T and butions. Whie the other has sleebes of the same material and deep filet lace yoke prettily trimmed. and light grounds, small checks, some VAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAV: ad eavivavivans vretty fig’d sitks, satin The price should be $25. ZAvAvi Charming Spring Models Possessing a Rare Combination of Style and Qualtty. they are worth a perfect example of h gh-class work manship and up to the usual standar.i of our Suit Department; has detach- able pique vestee and cuffs and hand- somely lined with taffeta or peau de cygne Materials are superior quality of Serge and Pan- ama, tn seif-colored shadow stripes —also plain Serge and Fanama. This low price for Thursday only shouki prove impressive @ to the eco- nomical, because the style, quality and workmanship mark It as 15.00 extraordinary ....- .-+ Between Lenox 125th St. West, & Seventh Aves. —————————— TY, 1908 WORLD ALMANAC It you want your “business” to beeeme the tatk of the town, tel | NOW ON SALE. PRICE 25 CENTS. BY MAIL 35 CENTS, M. Gohan’s “Fifty Miles From Boston.” ——— re = y