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THE EVENING WORLD. ~ FRETRI Crum |Those New Spring Hats the Women Are Wearing ~ DROFRED CLOSED | _ Are “the Limit” and Suggest Strange Pos ssibilities IN BAY RIDGE , 300 Kindergarten Pupils Were © Lodged in Wooden Annex of No. 102. MONDAY, ~ OVER C SARPENTER SHOP. THE UMBRELLA TAY BE USED IN THS ue Shavings Ankle Deep in Room Adjoining Boilers in Basement. DESIGN FoR DOORWAY To ACCOMMODATE E las a result of The Evening World's exposure of fire-trap school buildings, | Gellowing the Collinwood horror, Super- | fatendent of Buildings Moora, of Brook-| to the Boant of | down of the| School No. 102, | near Second ave-| mue, This is a frame building along- aide a brick and stone school, and fe used for a kindergarten and manual | tradging purposes. | Prompted by The Pvening World, In- mpector Moore detailed Deputy Inspec- | tor James G. Petit to make an exam-| tation of the annex. He reported that the building {s the worst kind of a/ FINE FOR THE 4705. Gy It is of antiquated construction, wood- ea throughout, stairways, floors, parti- | tons and cellar fittings. There ere ten lass rooms, accommodating 3% pupils, ail empl chidren. | Carpenter Shop In Basement. Tm the basement of the schoo is a earpenter shop for manuui training for! bays, The inspector found the carpen- ter shop in bad shape. The floor was ankle deep in shavings end piles of seasoned lumber crowded the room — | The botler-room adjoins. All the! basement pillars are of wood, and there! $s a wooden partition 3 feet. kong be tween the boller-room and the carpen- ter suop, The plaster has fallen fron Mnost uf the ceiling, revouling the lathe CONFESSES BIGAMY, GETS LAW'S LIMIT Koehler Said to Have Nine} Wives, but Only Three Have Been Found. ORIENTAL BANK BEGINS PAYING OUT “Preferred Depositors,” Mean-| ing Savings Institutions, Get Theirs First. GIRL'S FLAT FILLED WITH RICH LOOT Three Former Employers Say) Zella Kelly Got Away With Their Jewelry. above. . There are two wooden stairways, nar! doors narrow and Wholesale £ ‘Deposttors wfl be paid as soon ai posmible,” said 8. Stanwood Menken counsel to the Oriental Bank, to-day, at the close of @ meeting of th tors' Committe, with an iver Committes, consisting of James Cannoz, Gen, Brayton Ives and Presi- dent Hugh Kelly, of the Oriental Bank. | “We are anxtous to make a record un by Charies| this thing, and we hope that payment | Pm, 41 | to depositors will be begun, and per-| admitted haps completed, in from ten days to of, Assist ighth | tWO weeko." th Detectives frem the Harlem Central gn_for Office had in court to-day before Ma-| ng of gistrate Crane a girl who they say Ls) oh a most ingenious Lady Raffles. Her) name {s Zella Kelly; she is twenty-two years old and good looking, and accont- ing to Detectives Allen and Hart she has been conducting @ lucrative cam- palgn as a servant girl. Complaints were made Morse, No. 108 West One Hundred an Eighteenth street; David Levy. No. 7 ‘1 Weet One Hundred and Twenty ced to-day by Judge M | queen in Part V., General Sesaious, not less than four years and six months | and not more than four years and seven months in Sing Sing Prison. Koehler is thirty-four years ola. Threa of tis wives appeared to testify against in court, | There was a report that that you may have order a. Ss stl) under appropriating in the con- dangerous profit. eet, and Mrs, 8. Seaborn, No. 28), Many called at the bani 1 court to- ‘oda ‘that the ion - | this se to tho state Army was supporting one of Nicholas avenue, that they had been ei pos Shes ate Priundtaer gevea childrens | robbed of jewelry and clothing and tha: | a servant a'r] had disappeared just be- |fore the losses were discovered every case the girl had answered a | newspaper edvrtisement. so th detec- | tives decided to decoy her in thie man- ner. hae response to an advertisement which ey put in a Sunday morning paper, gers and Break Things Until ehapusarel yy eateiaay eileen a ‘ca Tal No. 225 West One Hund: hirty- | Police Take a Hand. | tied street, a gin who answered the! we This season's first hatch of those pest- | mn furnished by Mrs. Seaborn, | amount. fferous mental minnows, who go by the : tad made an | House had name of car-rioters, inaugurated gentle spring on a Flushing avenue trolley en routs last night from Brooklyn Bridge ment 8 yr and ng_any more | sald Judge pons position to besin cae and 1 | the paynent of depositors soon. heavier penalty. So deposttora except preferred depos: | fit and make for you a New Spri petty eee rei today, | POISONED HIS SWEETHEART. finest materiats in coy stock, for THEN KILLED HIMSELF. | 32 sé suits will be made nct mod ag ee CAR RIOTERS SMASH RIDERS AND CONDUCTOR, Kick Out Windows, Hustle Passen- row away a@ mond pin she elly girl, the detectives say, 2 told et the \ to Corona. As goon as the car started, nOwWn a8 Edit halr pass books = { six or eight of the lectual sun-perch | 5 . 1 D. will be equal to what you would hustling the other passengers and eWarining. 10. thelr ire k, they bi ready-made stores. e or 4 . Kicking out windows, « arin The extra charge for alter: the eful 1 NEW YORK ORK MOTHERS All nee in Letter from| Mrs.C.W, Stump, Canton, 0. | 2 erg examination. ESS SS - ONLY A HURRY-UP JOB, BUT IT CAUSED FIRE ALARM That’s Why a Policeman Arrested Two Men for Working on Sunday. and Hyman Brass were mie *" howaver, the Attorney-General ta to do was nat explained iy him Five battered young reasea In Cor. She writes: “I wish I could induce | every mother who has a weak, sickly ‘on «Child to try that delicious cod Iver ———__.. WARSHIP SAFE ROBBERY IS STILL A MYSTERY. | ruling of the hy James Po’ arenes | before M ‘ate Crane in the at preparation, VINOL. Our little daugh-| WASHINGTON, March lem Follce Court to-day ec ter was pale, thin and eickly, S8he| clu! report of the in MeTonal |POLICE NOT EXCITED had no appetite and no ambition, | ‘We tried various medicines, but) ut any benefit whatever, and could not take cod Iver of] or they nausei tomach, ning that VINOL oontains all| * poant the cruiser \ ing of 85,80) from Wholesale £ OVER EXCISE CHARGES. 6h emulsions up Crusade Results Arid- Sunday 3 ot cod Hyver oil, but with- » disagreeable ofl, and tonic | ded, we decided to try It, a 8 were marvellous, It ga a hearty appetite, the color r 1 to her cheeks and she !s ger and {n better health than | ween for years. cannot say enough in favor of delicate children.” {n prectnot Capt 4, Dooley o k, sr sickness, and we return money to lenefit of Philudelphia, ¢ WHERB TO GET VINOL IN x ubleet 4 : many, tow =! A aa'set "WORLD ‘ ‘HELP WANTS" BRING | ; na , ait drug ttores » GOOD HELPERS ON THE RUNA , venta itr Seti pl Sa iis ae ’ x MARCH 23, We are Wholesale Tailors and for ten 3 hed our fitters in many of the best partment stores, to measure and fit the Suits and Cloaks and the mat 1908. PAY-AS-WOU-GET- | UN GhRS PROVE GHEAT SUCCESS | —_— | Rush Hour Traffic Well Han-| dled Despite Scramble to Ride. Rush hour on the Madison and nes put the new Mon- p yourenter—cars to a | severe teat to-day. Despite the fect that there were more than 160 of these | morning, the crowds | ed the entrance door, | rs's signs, “Car | 4 from eoram- | eal ty, sans moving al! frequently id even Full, {notory. In thie conviction he has the | tens of thousands who 1 the es @) tae new ,ystem to-day and yesterda; The only | ple wa’ Ff est. and from | reason to anticipate SACHS & VOGEL adies’ Cailors '13—Thirteen West Twentieth Street—20, ed there from time to time. All these sults have been made in our extensive, modern tailor shop, and we have now decided to take orders at our own shop and give you the benefit of the retailers’ For Ohts Week or no | To introduce our new method of doing business, we all measure, cut, | ng Suit from a large 5.00 ne of the lew and and workmanship 50.00 for in most variety of the| in any or ations will be ellminated and s of the g: frequently the case In the re: arment will not be lost as is ly-made suit that Is altered. =— SACHS & VOGEL adies’ Tailors wet her en] 43_Thirteen West Twentieth Street —20 Between Sth and 6th Avenues oom Apartment $109.98 oom nenished $149.75 Apartments Furnished for TUESDAY 4ND WEDNESDAY G Continuation Sales Printed Satin Foulards 55 os. and Yard. Twilled Silk Foulards Regularly 860, $1.00, $1.28 Highest Grade Embroideries Bands, Insertions, Galons, Edgings and Flounoes. Less than One-Half Regular prices. SPRING IMPORTATIONS OP Housekeeping Linens Especially Attractive Prices, HEAVY SCOTCH DAMASK CLOTHS, each 4.75, 6.00, 7.80 NAPKINS TO MATCH, doz, 5,50, 7.50 FINE IRISH HAND EMBROIDERED BED SPREADS, Single Bed Size, cach 10,00, 12.00, 13.50 Double ** 12.00, 14,00, 15.00 HUCKABACK TOWELS, hemmed ends, doz. 3.00 FANCY WEAVE TOWELS, : « 3.75 HUCKABACK TOWELS, Scalloped ‘* « 3.90 DECORATIVE LINENS—Supertor collection of fine Lace trimmed and Embroidered Tea Cloths, Scarfs, Centro Pieces and Dollies suitable for Easter and Wedding Gifts at special prices. Initials, Monograms and Crests finely Embroidered to order, Bed Spreads and Comfortables 4.25, 5.00, 6.50 5.75 3.95 ENGLISH SPREADS. satin finished, SILK TOP COMFORTABLES, FIGURED SWISS COMFORTABLES, silk borders, Over 1,006 Patterna, The Leading Our New Specialty Madras Walst, House. Price, $3.50. New Spring Styles Tailored Suits Shown for the first time this season. Very latest Imported Fabrics. Strictly tailored. Best silk Mnings, Thorough kmanship and equal to the finest custom-made gar- Consisting of Striped Worsteds, Black, Navy Blue and Brown Serges and other Spring Colorings in great variety. Women’s Sizes 32 to 44, $25.00, 30.00, 35.00 upwards. Misses’ and Small Women’s—14, 16 and 18, ertalias) 9234 and 06, $20.00, 25.00, 30.00 upwards, Juniors’ Sizes—12, 14 and 16, $18.00, 19.50 and 22.50 Mirage Silk Tailored Suits in an elegant asonment, $39.00, 45.00 and 58.00 Fancy Silk Dresses - - $19.50, 25.00 and 28,00 Lingerie Dresses - - - $17.50, 22.50 and 27.50 New Spring Waists Immende assortment — Lingerie, Sil! Crepe de Chine, Tallored Silk, Linen, ilk Walsts. All moderately priced. John Forsythe BROADWAY—EIGHTEENTH STREET 54 Hitherto many have avoided wearing Ox. fords because of their tendency to slip at the heel, or because, if tight enough at the heel, they were too tight in other parts. The Saks Cushion-Flex Oxford is a revelation to those whose first thought is for comfort. Lace, Chiffon, jadras and Black Saks Cushion-Flex Oxfords for Women The modelling is exceptionally handsome, yet they fit without binding—and they are most comfortable. A soft, elastio inner cushion and super-flexible sole leathers give rest and ease to tired feet. All lasts, leathers and sixes. Saks & Company Herald Square SS ee Think This Over WHY did the World print 16,752 separate advertisements dur- ing last we -ek’s 6 work-davs !/—5,622 MORE than the Hera:d: There Must Have Been a Reason—What Was It?