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Tilisin iah hatha iat ee eaneeneaiicieenaeaaidaaaiaametnaiantne mentee eRe FINDS DRUNKEN TREE TN HARLEM Chin Kung Gin, of Mott Street, Surprises Patrolman by Falling on Him. CAN'T EXPLAIN IT YET. {To-Morrow Perhaps He May Be Able to Tell Court i How It Happened. | ‘Of course any experienced pl |ehe third act, when Chin Kung Gin faown on a hot heater in the Harlem Police Court and arises therefrom sub-|had a day stantially at once and emits several jloud, singed shrieks. 0: jbesin that at Gi he had be Pelock jceman Lyeur- | 1 gus He ing north on Hundred an sounds were som: wound up felt sifppers t like @ runner on a bob ner 104 The mate with a careless « Her ed up into the tree ¢ of the slipper was 1 wgending from an panied by a lady’ large pearl | ® pair of bong queue, an adv a small chrome- lest in t he accompanted Island, where beer a wines and yok, and varnish. @ bonded warehouse ; boy tryin push a package like that sup a Last Act To-Morrow. The ex; d Hemmer, and, bes and any t inaman was it ex toamed © and live Magistrate Ki 6 (Gin) was t ever saw In things explain to Hemmer's n how Chin Kung Gin happe! streat, clothes on o'clock thi r ever Se ee MONTH’S HUNT LANDS TWO. a a tree in Harlem wi package, at six Snapcets In $1,000 Robbery 3 Blocks From Scene of Crime. In the crowds that had gathered for the Auto Carnival last night Detectives O'Farrell and Goodnow, of the Central Office, picked up two men: for whom they had been lookin mMonth—Dave Jace ner avenue. Tandy, street, » Porty-se Centre str ‘Megistrate ' West Forty-sixth Manhattan—at Broadway and 1 street, To-day in the t court the detectives told einert that 1f they had able to prove the g about the assault +Thomas Wish- room of a dar on Broadway, ne rty-fifth treet, on the night of Maren 2. The Magistrate held them in bond& of %,00 each for further examination. Wishmann, the alleged victim, 48 said to be a member of a titled German family. He lives at the Hotel Belvi- Gere, Fourth avenue and Wighteenth atrect. According to the story he told , to the Detective Bureau, he was in the heitting-room of the saloon when some- body knocked him senseles and carried off his fur coat and his watch and chain, worth nearly $1,000, of } ry knew som Feet robbery of mann in When there is distress after to be toned and stren; gestion can be assu @ box of hened. A. righted with a dose or two of right) knows that the climax realy comes in| °! gin at the! Hund | For Stomach Troubles doesn’t ‘‘set well,’’ the digestion is Seranied and the stomach needs a and you will enjoy your food if you will get and use them according tothe simple directions printed on the wrapper. Acute indigestion, lassitude, flatulence, ‘‘qualmishness,”’ and other uncomfortable and cistreaata sensations after eating, are quickl these little wonder workers for a weak yd mn. In all acute forms of stomach trouble Beecham’s Pills ~ Are Wonderfully Effective In bores ite. and 25¢., with full directions | | | ps = Patrolman John Bresnahan, the youn’ Friday by policeman who was shot la nt James C. Nern ony's staff, died early to-day in velt Hospital from the effects of Bresna at first showed pull the wand indication tha would every t he through, but even his fine constitution opera- falled ¢ | ton into his death, His wound was in th Bresnahan’s death was due more to fan unfortunate failure of two policemen In plain elothes to indicate to ench ther that they were members of the Police Department than anything else. ‘The young policeman, who had been about two months on the force, off last Friday, and was a probing which occurec | Walking down Eighth avenue. | At Fiftleth street he became Involved in a row a member of a & snanan drew his e 1 ado} nth ave who was coming enue on his bicy > and followed them Bo! n clothes, » poli so when what he wa ed him what FIRE(N WALL ST. NEAA MORGAN'S BARK ‘Early Crowds in Financial District Stirred by Mills Building Blaze. | business that was of h Clerks and stenographers hurrying to the financial district early to- © excited to find the office of Morgan & Co. and Mills One of the few employ Building any of the offices wer opened was a porter, and as he was befor going down the steps from the eleventh | to the tenth floor he smelled smoke and! eard flames crackling. It did not take to lovate the fire in Flagg Walter but the doors} had to find the the building, wi floor, the found that tbrary, and, after tur set to work nance ' to try and put it out Jent was finding the he could manage, wh in arrived with the crews 4 and Truck No. 16. |The firemen had to chop away tne walls and the flooring to the closet. |The damage amountes to about $1.1" | The Mills Butiding ts one of the most | celebrated office buildings in New York oo DIED IN WIS CELL AT POLICE STATION Matthew Moore Said He Had Been Drinking to Kill Pain of Bright’s Disease. £ Gu Engine No of Matthew Moore, a sign painter, thirty- three years old, Hving at No, 20 Wer Thirty-fifth street, waa found by P. seventh street station, staggering around in a semi-conm«us condition at Hlenth avenue and Tairty-fitth street early to-day. Moore sai} he had been drinking fo: two year; “to Kill the pain" of a dix- ease frou: which he had been suffering. ‘The ppiiceman took the man to the West rty-seventh street station, in- tending to arraign him Inter at Jefter son Market Police Court. Shortly be fore 7 o'giock Doorman Frederlok Plage heard eves comine from Moore's cel! Moore was found on the floor, appa: ently in convulsions. With the word “I have been drinking for years to kil this pain: I'm dying’ he turned ove. on_his side and explred. Dr, Cartwell, of the New York Ho pital, declared that Moore had proj, ably died from Bright's disease. Thi hody was taken to the Morgue, eating or drinking, or your food natural appetite and a perfect di- Mceman Kohler, of the West Thirty. | of Inspec-| Was in THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, Policeman Bresnahan, mrade, Dead “CHINMAN UP A Sot by Cor He and Sergt, Nerney, Both in Citizens’ Clothes, and Unaware of Each Other’s Iden- tity in Street Clash, VIDAVER CASE ARGUED Attorney for Law Judge Sesston, in, in the heard nents to tl Hetment er with attempting te n William FR. demu} er and talked at great nar ginie Montge President of the Hamilton | > yer Furs Stoied. Cleaning and redress ing covered by storage charges to Third Floor. Furs Remodelled during the Spring and Summer at specially RESTAURANT G LIGHT SIXTEIAV, 19"T0 20 *STREETS NEW YORK. low rates. 4a Third Floor, Extra Values in ‘| 900 Regular 30.00 Tailor-Made, i Vidi s a | mnie tate ‘nement : Shirt Waists defective in that they do not set fi Suits ae Morr a 7" Re iy i made in pursuance of his design to | ’ 9 . themselves. Our Waist | i ot i} 7 T . 7 ry / tC Sreulcelieners Nig UST in time ior our great Pre-Kaster Sales j] values are famous. These are ¢ station with hi snnhan, who | to incorp comes this unusual saving opportunity. We || out of the ordinary even theres rere fight refus a eee ae menti n the value of these Suits:at $50, but we're rawing | siruck Nerne eae : ate nes Ja smasni betweon the eyes. | \S818 ‘ a going to surprise you—you'll find so many suits in Then Nerney drew his revolver and fired | site en until April 17 to sub. this salé worth so much more than $30 that we don't twice, he first shot str de m walk and the second penetrated Bresna- | = han's abdome P Ww TREAT . EUGHIST ELTA To eGR CHIE TT NEW TREATMENT jleg. This is aw groaned Ner for efafter his ar hand a street sta | work in br avenue and Hell's accused Nerney of In reply to the policeman’s questions | | ARS seam ilaiat eacai waa eects dideiaiad eset, tem staton Bresnahan twen hed to the West I on. He had done my paking up SCORNS ca: GLAD PREGT Teeth Bic 5 days free trial! ee PM irucvist! lase. Ay druggist! sheet of plas I @ shot at Fifticth street Es : at at any : Ninth ave pagicr a was all Nerney was arraigned before Coroner | ron a charge of hon Tombs to awalt Specials That Prove Brili Clothes Values Best Anywhere Specials like these are the Secret of Brill success. Specials like these have made B stores Amer fastes clothing stores. Specials like these are only possible in” Brill stores be- cause of the trade advantages enjoyed only by Brill stores. Specials like these mean actual money savings to every man who has a suit, cravenette ar Spring coat to buy and to every mother who has a boy to clothe. Suits and Silk-Lined Spring Coais, $22.50 and $25 Values, *47 Pure Worsted $ Special, Velour, Cassimere, Serge and Thibet . brown, tan and Spring des ring models, and Oxford Spring ns. ack and fancy stripe gray Serge-line Velour Sp! ue al at $17 suits and Spring are extrenie values at usual prices and New York Made Suits, $ $18 and $20 Values, Special, 13.59 a the city by a maker one of his ga ous for his correct metro- can be retailed under $15, if because of the h grade fabrics he uses and n tailors he employs. These suits were se- I] stores and underprice they go to Brill cus- ers. Included are worsted, Spring shades of tan There are hal models, including 2 ets, conser e amd ex’ Identical suits are b 818 and $20. yur and cassimere suits, in over 20 new olive, stone and gray af its and full-lined suits, all cut on new Spring yd 3 button coats, slanting and straight pock- e broad’ lapels, etc. ng sold in good stores all over America at Brill Clothes That Are $ $15 and $18 Values, Special, 12.50 Cravenette raincoats, journeyman tailored by best raincoat makers Made of specially woven © in black and grayish mix Spring coats in several popular jes, cut on correct models. They have serge linings and satin sleeve ngs and are tailored to re- tain shane and to f Suits of cassimere melton-finished black thibet. and are values up to $20, 0 Young Men’s Brill Suits, Pre-Easter Special at Tailored so well Suits, sizes 14 to 20 years, that are $10 values and made of such good fabrics that they are warranted to hold shape, fit and style until worn out, New models and n designs and colorings Young Men’s Brill Suits, 56 Pre-Easter Special at Suits, sizes 14 to 20 years, that are $8 Standard in fabri and style. Cut on new single and double breasted models black thibets and neat club checks and mixtures, in cheviots ai meres. Boys’ $7.50 Suits, with $ 2 Pairs of Knickers, 4.95 Here are extra spe mixture cassimere knicker suits, with two pairs knicker trouse nal under $7.50. These suits are tailored and trimmed exactly like $7.50 suits, The fabrics are never used in suits under $7.50, the models are the same as used in $7.50 suits, Suits, Topcoats and Keelers at shed worsted and excellent serge at $3.95. The s of these garments easily justifies a $5 and cheviot In attractive Spring shades and of These suits are from foremost 1 8 ey tailoring abrics are 1 cassi- tailoring price X New brown mere knicker suits at $3.95 that are smarter garments, better tailored and newer m s than you find usually under $5. Russian and sailor suits of serges, homespuns, velours and flannels at $3.95, the quality of fabrics, models and tailoring that usually would cost you $5—the patterns are in new grays, new tans and new blues. Reefers and tan top coats at $3.95, of tan and Olive covert cloth fancy gray mixtures, checks, &c.—tailoring, trimmings and style unusual under $5. Genuine Dudley 4-in-1 waterproof combination suits, with TWO PAIRS of TROUSERS, at $3.95 that are guaranteed to give $6 worth of service or you receive a new suit free. Bull Brethers FOUR STORES. Harlem Store Open Evenings, DWAY, n. Chamb: it, 125TH STREET, cor. 3d Avenue, JUARE, 14th St..n.B’way 47 CORTLANDT, n. Greenwich. 279 BI UNION UV BUNIONS uses Over Night Remedy SB Coupon entitles everyone hie 1 want to quote the comparison—just want the ri vation to be better than the expectat on—they Il s so much faster. It's not often a! this season of the year that any house can make an offer of this sort—but these Suits were ads or a Western concern who asked tor a delay in shipment, and rather than hold them on an uncertainty they came to us at 2 very unusual price concession. Six different styles—each style is made up in a new fabrie—the very finest, and the tailoring and trimming to match, Beautiful Imported adow’ stripes and checks—in all the popular colors of the season. New Pony Coat Suits, tight-fitted Hip Coats, three-quarter, semb-fitied Suit; new thre uitton Cutaway Suit—Semi-Norfolk Suits. All coats lined in striped att Skirts cul full kil or circular, havi plied in many new while they last a© Third Floor. Ask {5c erges and Panamas—s ye this pretty, fine Lawn Waist. ta. 24.75 for Women’s 39.75 Spring Suits | 200 of these suits in a dozen dis.inctly new Spring styles— | each model shows new tiilored effects in strapp.ngs, sleeves, | combination ot cloth, silk and braid. One model isa 3¢;ineh { semi-tilted, button-through effect, the smart jointed tront i! suit; the one and two-button cutaway and y others. il Every suit strictly man-tailored. ‘Thes: suits have that superior I! sty! tone, that exclusive cut and yet-up tha’ always dis shes ‘the made-to order carment—nothing in all the ld more smart, striking and effective than these suits, Marked for to morrow only at 24.75 Exclusive Tailored Suits—a dozen or more dis- tinct new style-—each model possessing a strict exclusiveness and indi viduality: all the hionsble shades and tabrics, some handsomely trim med in relf-color Rajah and braid: others stric deralldliernee skirt ideas in kilted and circular, having folds applied intunic ey ind other fashionable ways. Marked for to-morrow at...... 32.50 100 14.75 Prince Chap Coats—fine Eng- Hs lish Covert nnd Black Broadcloth—-at...... Bees Sa 9.75 Dress Skirts—continuing that Great Sale of Sample Skirts, worth up to o12.00—mad@ot Panama, -erge and mobair— in all the newese styles and colors; also tailetas, mix tures, checks and stripes; only one or two of a kind—at 39 and 8,50 lustrous Chiffon 19.75 new Manhattan Coats—smart 16.50 Capes of Broadeloth—copy of po model, $2 inches long, fashioned of chiff Eee crise seisettetetrercseeseses UL.7S5|Penania, serge and broadcloth, at...-....., 12.75 : 19.75 Jaunty Litie Lace Braid Coats at........... ............. open UPBL¢/s} Best 5.00 Silk Petticoat in Town ADE of that heavy, lustrous and ruffling Taffeta Silk that is designed particularly for petticoat purposes—so different in every way from the material often used in skirts made to sell ata popular price. 247 Second Floor. We Haven't the Slightest Hesitation in Branding : These as the “Best Silk Petticoats in Town at 5.00" bls, fine Bath embroidery pin for this sery Waist, wit ube yfcome in au the net shades to harmonize with the new Enster Suits; also in bi > Made , with deep flaring flounce of plaiting and sectional ruflle of tucks. Judged by all usual stan e will il Mail aie cusily $6.50 Petticoats, ateecccs sess prea te} aes 9.00 lI AY ans on these Waists. Men’s and Not a great number. _ lust a limited quantity bought at a pre concession sufficient to enable us to quote this ex- tremely Jow price while this lot lacts If{andies in natural wood, sterling silver trimmed ; imported novelty handles; 26-inch Umbrellas tor women and 2--inch for men—value $3.50—very special. Lace Robes at 14.50 Usually 25.00 to 35.00 : Those handsome rich creations that make up into those ex- Cusive costumes—correct for Bridal Costumes, Dinner Gowns, theatre and party costumes. Values that are positively unprecedented~-values that are typical of our great Hobe Section, When we tell you that in this salé we will sell $25.09, $20.00 and $35.09 linported Lice Robes at $14.50, you can feel assured that we have rather under than over estimated the values. £27 Main Floor. This great sale has beea brought about by the financial straits of a noted lace Robe Importer, whose name is an assurance of perfection and exclu- Sivencas of style, shape and fin'sh. ] Only the newest eftects are in this sale Fine Lierre Lace Robes with Filet Lace Medallions. Lace Robes with Irish Lave and Embroidered Net combined, Lace Robes with Filet and Irish Lace combinations. Lace Robes with handsome Filet Lace Bands. Lace Kobes richly embroidered in Japanese work combined with Irish Lace effects, 14.50 for Robes that will make up into Lace Costumes that when finished are valued from $75 to $125. Very desirable for Bridal Costumes, for Dinner and Receptio,, Gowns. for Bridesmaids’ Gowns, for afternoon or evening social functions. All theitobes in this 4 s)\ purchase, 14.5 the $35 as well 4 é as the 225 Robes, are one price—$14.50— 7 so select early and secure the most desirable. In the Bargain Basement, Another Great Sale of ' Women’s Suits, 7.77 1.23 for Women’s 2.50 Sample Oxiords A WONDERFU! assortment of ) high grade handsome Ox ! fords — tan, patent jeather an Jy h kid; worth up to ©2.50, t L23 ics I ] fOr veveseeee {i MART suits, rflecting the very latest Spring fashion expression—suits planned with a view to figuring 15 style and quaiity In black, blue, brown and light mixtures in Panamas, serges and in the Faster style show. mixtures in the new Prince Chap effects; some are with Rajah collors, and others with vestee of white atin lined. Full pliited skirts with fol 7.99 Women’s Tan Covert Goats, 4.47 and Oxfords; Made of an all-wool English covert cloth in a jaunty tly great picking and the front, |’rince Chap model, satin lined; value $10.00, { y best bargains offered Sample Shirt Waist Suits, 1.97 this season; tans and blacks in the lot; Made of very fine lin lawns and percales, A large assortment of styles aud colors—value up to $4.00, White Linene Dress Skirts Some trimmed with folds and others kilted—value up to $2.00—special.....+ 5.00 Silk Petticoats, 2.98 —————— Women’s Boots ) <= worth double... Se 75c Barefoot Sandals avd Slippers... AOC Girls’ (,50 and $2 Shoes; a good big table filled with honest shoes; some tins, blacks and Kids. s.essseee ee 89c Advance Sale of Black and colored Silk Petticoats of heavy rustling Taffeta Silk : cep flounce; several rows of shirring and fancy Women’s White Canvas Oxfords stitching; deep cotton underlay —made of the best and newest shaped lasts; thick and and dust rues 2, 98 Simpson Crawford Co. a a ee a thin soled. for, 85 value for.. Styles that alwa: bring $2—here “a 97e a 4: camuapibcte 88 caidas aici