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First of ‘the Police Heroes on Evening World Honor Roll FRANCIS AOMITH * DENNIS E-REILLY- Scarcely a day passes in which some policeman of the Greater New York force does not perform some act of heroism at the risk of life and limb. The Evening World will keep and publish, in the future, a condensed record of these occurrences, setting forth the name of the officer and the character of his praiseworthy act. A Bowery fire early Wednesday served to place the names of two po- e TaN 5 licemen on The Evening World's Roll of Honor. Later in the day a tcycle policeman, at imminent danger to himself, stopped a runaway horse that twas galloping down upon a crowd of school children. That the list will crow apace and reflect credit upon the New York police organization there is not the shade of a doubdt, THE EVENING WORLD’S HONOR ROLL. March 2, 108 -REIULY, DENNIS Eu. 1 patrolman, Mulberry street station; res cued at great sk, four per- © na fire at No, 185 Bowery. ITH, FRANCIS F., patrolman, street station; rescueit at nal rivk, four persone in a No. 135 Bowery, CONE, JOHN E., bicycle patrolman, Fifth avenue station, Brooklyn; at great personal peril stopped runaway horse galloping down upon ohildren tn front of public achool at Fourth avenue and Fourteenth str dragged two blocks and bruised. STARVING MAN TELLS POLICE it [S.A MURDERER Conscience, He Says, Gave Him No Rest Till He Confessed, JUDGE HASCALL, CITY COURT, ILL He Had Gone to Little Falls Suffering trom Heart Trouble, Starvation and a conscience that would not let him sleep drove 6 man who said his name was William Saeing- ster to confess murder. He ie @ pris oner at Polfce Headquarters, and a telegram ‘a expected to-day trom Mon- treal verifying his remarkable story. Ragged, emaciated and hollow-eyed, he staggered into Headquarters last night scarcely able to speak, and would have fallen !f a detective hadn't caught | him, When he recovered he afd: “Gentlemen, my name {s Wi I came in here to In the early part of No-| vember I shot and killed and then robbed Pierre De Lorne on the Sewer | road, three miles from Montreal I am sick and starving and have not had a meal in a week. Thero was no rest for my consolence, and 1 want to have the whole thing over with.” Saeingster {9 a shman, thirty-five years old and unmerried, his story he has been a farm hand in different parts of Canada for the last few years. In telling of the murder of De Lorne, who, ue saya, wae a wealthy farmer, Saeingster {mplicates Peter Up- son and Joseph Lamercke. He says both these men were with him and re- ceived an equal re of the $0 which was taken from the dead man’s pock- ets, Hoe says Upson and Lamercke are now under arrest in Montreal for another crime. |father, a. According to ! Justice Theodore F. Hascall, City of the Court, died last night at Little Falls, N. J.. where he had gone about ten days ago, euffering from heart trouble. Justice Hascall was born aixty-two years ago in Leroy. N. ¥.. where his P, Hascall, had been @ judge and Congressman. Justice Hascall's widow, who is {ll, and his daughter, are in Paris, Justice Hascall was a member of the | Democratic Club of this city, Before | his election to the Clty Court bench, in 1900, he practised law in this city. Adrian C. for the New York City Railway Com- pany, was formerly his law partner. Justice Hases term in. the City Court would have expired Dec. 81. 1910. as JAP BARON DEAD. TOKIO, March 2.—Baron Yanosuke Iwasakl died yesterday at the age of even, He was a widely known t and banker, being Governor the Bank of Japan in 188. In 1902 he ade n tour of the world, remaining tn w York two anya GROWING STRONGER Apparently, with Advancing Age. “In 1896, at the age of 50 years, I collapsed from excessive coffee drink- ing,” writes @ man in Mo, “For four years I shambled about with the aid | of crutches or cane, most of the time TEN DAYS, DIES Joline, one of the receivers ff “After we divided the money we went | uals to dress myself without help. Aifferent directions,"" sald Saeingater.|_,.1¥ feet were greatly ewollen, my “T wandered from place to place and right arm was shrunken and twisted Mnally landed in’ Hoston, No matter inward, the fingers of my right hand where T went I couldn't sleep and when | were clenched and could not be ex- T Teachod this city about three weeks tended except with great effort and wandering around the docks during the |Paln. Nothing seemed to give me daytime and trying to rest in the parks; more than temporary relief, at night, But it wasn't no use and I] “Now, during all this time and for decided to give myself up. about 30 years previously, I drank datly an average of 6 cups of strong “GRAFTERS” ROB CHICAGO, |coffee—rarely missing a meal. “My write; attest Look my case Into her own is and bought some City Cheated Out of $50,000 by / Dvn, she made it according to Wselots Mixes: Meters: directions, and I Iked {t fully as CHICAGO, March 26.—A ring of “gratt- era’ in the employ of the city Water well as the best high-grade coffee, “Improvement set In at once. In Department has boen uncovered which,| about 6 months IT began to work a evidence 80 far indicates, has cost the|jittle, and in less than a year I wa city $60,00, D, 8, Harrington, foreman | yery much better, improving rapid of the meter mechanical division, has from day to day. I am now in far been removed, John Lambkin, chief better health than most men of my clerk, disappeared two weeks ago. It ia years and apparently growing strong- not known where he {s, Ho was re-|er with advancing age. moved. Thirty employees wore Jropped.| “J am busy every day at some kind $28,000 for wi vas Be . 7 bie biteago” Rallwava Company. tree | Ot work and am able to keep up wed to been obtained | with the procession without a cane. |The arm and hand that were once |almost useless now keep far ahead in rapidity of movement and beauty of penmanship.” “There's a Reason,” Name given by Postumn Co., Battle Creek, Mich. Read “The Road to Wellville,” in the Water al through "tixe Other ‘fixed’ loss up to the first-nu to Harrington,” sald Moner Riedske, “I donot mean to say that he had gutlty knowledge of the fixine of meters or the other scandals that existed In the bureau, but T do he- Meve that he was entirely too oany with irregu ee men end permitted gross ‘ # bring the city med amount. Ag Assist Coinmis= | THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, = rane ot Hats. All the ne and blocks. Prices are and $4, to-morrow at $1.50. quality and well made hats and are in the latest Spring styles. Get Your Spring Hat Here west colors $2, $3 LE: make a special offer a black derbies that are usually sold at $2.50, and will sell them They are good All sizes. You will find here the widest range of styles in both stiff and soft hats that there is in prices are lower than many stores ask for hats of the same qualities. New York, and the Derbies—Aii the new models, in black and the »ew si.ade ot brown, Prices are $2, $3 and $4. tore, Main Fl Hats and Caps for Children E_ offer in our Children's Hart Store a collection of numerous styles of hats and caps for the in fact you are likely to find in other stores. though these hats are low priced, they possess all the style anu qual- hats in other coming season—more ity to be had in the stores at higher figures. For instance: “Teddy’’ Hats—the new and popular style $1. 88 9138 that sells elsewhere at here in all the rew colors Patent Leather Sailors—of than genu ee Golf Caps—of worsted in ine hate sleatuety four styles fancy patterns; the kind 19. rom which to choose; ; ; regularly $3.50; at.... $2.45| eres a ae Spee : Boys’ Eton Caps—in blue and| Boys’ Telescope Hata—good qual- fancy patterns; in other of ity felt in black, brown 8 stores at 3¥c; here at.... 20C| and pearl; at...... cocoons Hhety (Siegel Cooper Store, Second Floor, Kear. Women’s 52.45 Straw Sailors at $1.75 We put on sale to-morrow a lot of large fancy straw sailors, trim- med with the new straw pom- pons made of Ramie braid, fold of velvet around crown. These styles and qualities are worth $2.45 regularly—here or in any other store; we reduce them for to-morrow to. $1 7 “Merry Widow’’ Bows—made of fancy plain net in black or white; values 95c to $3.25; to-mor- . Te «$1.95 e.Second Flocr. t 25e Ribbons at 17c a Yard Fine quality, shadow striped taffeta ribbons, 4 inches wide, in millinery shades; just the proper shades for trimming children’s hats. Sicee! Cooper Sto Sale of Paints O get most economically the paint you want come here. Here are some of our offers: Ready Mixed Paints—qt. J5e; % gal. 65c; gallon at $L.20 Permanent Floor Faint—qt. Joe: 4 gal. 65c; gallon atoL.20 Summer Chair Paint—3 shades, permanent green, rattan yellow and cherry redi 3 pt Be; 15e pt. 40c; and qt. at. fF Screen Paint — green or c black, pt. 30c and 15 Mg-pt. at ic Minsion Furniture Stain— 8 shades; }Ja-pt. 25e; pt. 40cz qt... 75e Jap-a-lac—we carry a full and complete line of Jap-a-lac; in all colors; Gallon at $2.50; 34-gal. t. at 75e; pt. 40c; " 15e 34-pt. te W-pt. at... Alabastine—the sanitary wall coat- ing, will not rub off; in S-lb. packages, white at 50c; colored at only, (Siegel Cooper Groceries, Man Floor, Front. Mail ana telephone orders for Groceries filled promptly. $2.50 and 53 “Novent” Petti- coats at *1 UT seconds. Simply a little mussed—just enough to take them out of our perfect class, The “Novent”’ petticoat can’t bunch or pucker—it’s held in place by an elastic waistband with a jersey top. Beautifully flounced with taffe- tine and sateen in full flaring effect. Regular$2.50to ¢ $3 garments, to-morrow $ only, for ... Siege! Cooper Store. Second Floor,Cen Special Sale of Bamboo Pieces MARCH 26, Victor (RAL) Machines and Edison Phonographs on Weekly Payments of #1 _Home Safes ACH department has its own “Underprice Section,” which is devoted exclusively to the dis- play and sale of extra low-priced goods— the same grades usually to be found in the “Bargain Basements” of the best kind, but we offer you all the additional advantages of trained salespeople, light, eibow-room and tresh air Crowded with Bargains in Spring Merchan- dise of Every Kind Very neat an. well-made garments at prices nearly Dkirts, aight gowns, corset covers, petticoats—iiade of good quality Night gowns, corset covers, skirts and combinations—made of fine Women’s Undermuslins a half under the figures oricinally put on them, material; neatly made and trimmed. nainsook; daintiy trimmed and designed. E RE are two of the kind of bargains we delight to give. $1 Garments at 59c $1.50 Garments at 89c Siege] Cooner Store. Second Floor, Center Boys’ Clo hing Bar- gains for Friday At 51 Ruastan and Sailor Blouse Suits— in farcy mpxtures of cassimeres and 1908., _ worsieds; sizes 3 to 10 years; vaiue $2. Double-Breasted Suits—wit knicker- bocker trousers; sizes 3 to 16 vears. Russian and Sailor Blouse Suita in all the newest spring colorings in cassi- meres and worsteds; sizes 3 to 10 years. At $2.95 Double-Breasied Suits—with knicker- bocker trousers; in cassimeres and wors teds: sizes 7 to 16 years. Reefere—in all the new shades of olive, tan and gray; sizes 3 to 1U years Kussian and Sailor Blouse blue serge, brown and fancy sizes 3 10 ui) years. uifs—in mixtures; Foor Porch Rockers A city homes. and LINE of furniture in great demand iust now for fitting out summer cottages—and even The sale prices are about 15 to 2) per cent. lower than the same grade of furniture can be bought for here at any other time or in any other store at any time. in the manner of skilled and particular workmen. Bamboo Tables —as Illustrated; height 29 Inch- es;top 14 inches square; covered with Japanese matting. Spectal price, 69c fy Bamboo Side Chairs—asillus- trated; height of back 36 inches; diameter of seat 15 inches; cov- ered with Japa- nese matting; special 1.20 price, Double Stamps | With Bach 10 Cents ot | Purchase Made BEFORE NOON. Single Stamps After Noon | Lace Curtains, Shades and Portieres ON’T spend more than is necessary for the curtains D you want. That means to come here to make your selections, for we know that such qualities and Patterns as we offer cannot be had outside this store at Prices as low as ours. Our stock is large and complete and offers not only curtains ready for use, but material by the yard for making up into curtains. There is a variety of patterns in both kinds, and we know you will find choosing easy here. double | Cros Stripe or Madras Curtains — | with different color stripes— suitable for window curtains or portieres; feenley price 89c 58c @ pair; ate... Regular price $1.35 a pair; 98c Regier price $2. 00 a $1. 25 Nottingham Curtains— Space effect, with overlock edge all new designs; regular price, $1.75 apair, at 9% regu- f larly $1.50 0 pair, at....,, 89C h Curtains—made on imported net; 1%, yards long; in filet, corded and Kenaissance etfects ; regular price $1.75 pair, at Novelty Curtains—made guality of imported ne inches wide, 2's yards lon naissance, Marie Antoinet‘e and corded Jesigns; regular > 7 fu. 98e pai 69¢ | Armure Portierce-—all colors; with contrasting tapestry borders; full width and length; regu- R Wo) tar price $6 a pair: at., $3.95 Curtain Material Nottinsham Lace and Fishnet— on fine | Price $2.25 a pair; at. suitable for long or sash cur- Ruffled Muslin Curtains—made of | tains regular price 18¢ ag. fine quality of material: with full | yard; at. -, OC embr oidered Tambour Lace— ruffle; 24, and 3 yards long s of bureau Regular price $1.00 a ene atvene 65c | scarfs; reguiar price 35c¢ Regularprice $1 ( acyardimatseimsesen .. 18¢ ae in ; * 89¢c Embroidered. Tambour oe eeu jar price $1 a Oya regular price 1Sc a yard; Opaque Window Shades — mounted on good quality wooden, spring rollers; 3 tt. wide; 6 ft. long; all colors; pepiay price 29¢ each; Door Panels—made on imported net, with Renaissance or Irish Voint motifs; full size; regular price $1 each, at 39e; regular ples) 78c each, 18¢ (ikon Siege! Cooper Store Refrigerators and Garden Implements Two Specials in the Siegel Cooper Co. Refrigerators. Lift-top Style—regular price $7; at nent fiouse Style—with ic regular price $12.50; at 29e Third Floor, Front. chamber box; Leader Reirig- ) No, 620: erators — manu- factured by the} Alaska Refriger- | Co, the famous| makers of | wide, Model. The hess : inches Leader is ciar-| high:ar $10. 25 Acoal sh ¢ No. .30—Apart ment house style which is ag and Sures circulation of ary, pure air in the provision chamber. \s+ i Garden Implements Malleable Iron Gardei | a.es— Rour: bec strong and durable: 14-tooth at) a or 29¢; 12 AMhCH MOD aes of a hoe 22; 12-tcoth att YT 15e! fork. sp tooth special at.. are introducin: The pleces are suitable for porches or for use in rooms, All are designed and finished | Steg! Rakes 14-tooh tc: o5q garden hose manutactured by th. Hedge Shears — 1 O-inch makers of all ruber goods. Bamb Tables—as i ah blade, $/ | of this hose is yuaran- famboo Corner | Bamboo Tables—as illustrated; inch biade, at. utely perfect. This hose Chairs —as il- height 20 qseentingy: teed for the entire :ea- lustrated; ex- inches; top ahethon, 2h is sold int ns complete treme height 22. inches wit) coupling. 30 inches; seat square, top : Gorden Hose lengtis at is 15 inches and shelf Turf Kdgers oe 25 sguaomand covered ity of steel aan $ . ’ with Japa- cial at. h e. ting: carry a covered with Neen | netting in Japanese mat- 5 ¢ Combingslon oot and ting: spe- o~ : i fue cial price 95€ \ $1.75 18e |) 35c Bamboo Tal: tes—as_ ill Spades, Round Bamboo Bookcases UE OE ere | ea wae eeeeiilvettated: inches high; Po nt Shovels top 15 inch- your chvice of vither| 48 inches high; es in diam: of the tree 4g. eter; cov- at. seers by | shelves are 20x9 ered with Spading Forks — tra | (o SOs6 ae-inet $83 i inches; extra diapanicse strong withh Ds | Be$l 4) t2-inat 1.90 ‘ s; ex may ne ex: handle; special 083 tint 210 vy construc- ra heavy 2s Uae Ue if heavy construc construc: HES oy ie tra Strong Canal Barrows—just | | ‘A G-tooth, Cc tion; tion; the thing for garden use; m special special 95c Needing. oe Onion lies of hard wood; special price, —\-prong, 22c; yp Gined papoGe price $1.25 Slegel Cooper Store, Fitth Floor.) 2-prong, at.. . 25€ Siexel Cooper Store, Basement. Wi d Li High-Grade Hams le dry sugar cure, Ham What Friday, 1b. Hazel Wesiph or Armou Am’ Maka BE “or ‘rich’ ED CORN FLAK Iwat received from’ the mill 1 100 package.. 6 Ibs. $1; can Delicatessen COOKED PIGS’ f and spiced; No. 5 pail. COOKED CORNED waler sliced; 1b. COOKED OX TONG boiled; machine sliced, whole tongue, Ib., SOFT |SHELL CRABS~alcely breaded; each 10c; J for. NORWAY SPICED AN VIES— lée ‘co Santos coffee: ireah trom the roaster: bean, | HELL WALNU TS—tancy ES—tresh Ib. 540; 296 'y 25¢ | | NEW [I> MARCK HERRING 22¢ \ Daylight Cakes Fresh supplies from the ovens every 30 WALNUT three T5e and 45 three Whereas, cacy COC and 45¢e THREL-LAYER CAKES~mapie, chaso- Inte, chocolate marshmallow, seater oreatnmielentocenaie 2UC FLORENCE CAKES, white lost GUS DL CSS et as TUTTI ERUTTI CAKES— Qe Goiden | each PARIS OR HOLLAND TARTS each 30c FRESH POUN: in, citron, marble or c NZANILLA OLIV ES— bright, petizing frulr; full pint jar 1c; full quart jar, PURE FRUIT JAMS rant, red currant, red berry: in quallt 18c crock : DOLD's. or freah rendered; S$ or 10-1b, full 13 net welght pails: 1b GLENMORE TOMATOES specially pac. ns; case D5 SUGAR cooklesor aced bars; S lbs. 48¢. 3 10s. crisp 3de c ic sh ‘ouptein quality hand rei large ripe tomatoe Gor, $2.10: No. 54 can. 18¢ GRANDMA'S COOKIES, r 28¢ Meats, Fish, Vegetables & Daylight Cakes' ’Phone 4000 Chelsea Fresh Meats We deliver all charged orders from the Pattery to 110th Street, east or west Fruits and Vegetables MESSINA] EMONS—thin-skin, D5 iuley trait: 2 dor aoc 9e Loins of fresh Jersey pork: 12¢ | | Cholce tean Jersey ham; rpeelaleysBorag Legs of fancy silk fed veal; 8c houlders or breasts of ‘oil fed veal; Ib, torequariers of milk fed NEW STRAWBERRY RHUBARB Be bunch Re Be NEW TIP RADISHES—buneh 3e Selecred qual i Onleite s—1 athe Atha Choice dry picked broilers POTATO Ee maeetaartesiion 39 Corned [lat spareribs or pigs’ COTE. aBeteck 18 ib ac ongues; 4 Ibs. lor WHITE TURNIPS, yellow turnips, = washed parsnips, carrots. beets, yellow onions or red onions: No. 6 basket. 3()@ heaping full, delivered .. Fresh Fish FANCY TAREE APPL Rome We clean fish free of charge. beauties: & or © Fee 98) Gano. F ane ivared ies 8e Feney Chino: Haney long Isiand eels...... Fancy Long Island sheepsbea PPREeienAN | | Boston codtis» steak ) GL Long Branch biuetis! Ib. brent | Woosen box 4c; 10c SAFETY MATCHE brand: gross Ss; doz. , . NAPHTHA SOA snisiten Se bite ncarion BSC Long Branch welsh 1» Boston market codfish. 6¢ Long Island flounders. Fres h Opened Oysters | | ar filled with solid m: 30c | er) delivered SOc; pint Another shipment of Golden © Finnan haddies, Ib. > Slegel Cooper Store, Fourth Floor.) 3 —————— Ask tor “S. & H.’’ Green Trading Stamps—We Give Them —u__e re. f Ay Clarets and Saulernes McCulloch's Famous | Perio aie b : Creen River Whiskey \ 85¢ rom Pelletier Fils & Co, ‘ Colonel Carter's Rye, distilled) Perful St Julien; per case 12 bottles. and bottled in bond under 99 LB Pontet Caner; per case 12 bottles Government supervision.,....) JIC chtteativercactinenesen other F a “| Sauternes; per case 12 bortles......, $5.60 Rhine and Moselle Wines ivonSohaaniGerae’ Haut Sauternes; per case 12 bottles. $7.09 |) x Walker's Canadian Club; per bottle 95¢ i Nlerateiner t Imperial Baltimore Rye, king of Of) Ki Rudesheimer Berg Assmannshauser . — Fcdensnslceppsiien Black and White Scotch Whis 3 Key per boners $1.05 Gilka Kummel, Per bottle. Bowmore Scotch Whiskey: per bor. 8c nest Domestic Kummel. Per bor. 73¢ | American Whiskeys American Wines by the Case Per Per Queen Quality Burgundy...... oF Case Gallon Pull Qt. Normandy Be pa 5 OU Qu Monticello . g Soc Imperial Zinfancel.. -. ) per Care@Q Gx | Cl 2.75 Te si. Macuire Burgundy. | 5" Care 5 | Club House 7 5 ia ardattenet: | 13" Bos $3.65 | ie 258 Ge Puritan Medoc... . Mary! i 85 bbe O1d Friars Burgund’ | te gat $3. 00 srzleadis a Old Friars Riesling...) 12 9 47. Martin! end Roast Vermouth: per 47@ , bottles. Gorden (Dry, Umberto italian Vermouth Dry Gin; per bott Winer i California Port, Sherry, Angelica and Tolan sedus ced to por alles, 5, $1.05, S7e & 78e Wa Rhine Wines: reduced Fes $1.15, $1, 88 and 73c |