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p FIREMAN CARB HO ABUL VICTIMS Sa Nothing, However, to Bear Out Story. FIRM) THRICE Partners Had Suspected Each Other, So Didn’t Re- port Thefts. Detectives from |} not found a si assertion made by officers of the Phoe- Iquarters have to prove the nix Walst Manufacturing Company, of No. 153 Mercer street Hook and Ladder Compan home of which adjoins th Pany's plant, has com of purgiartes in the pl Fire Chief Fi John W. Je company, are d¢ charge should have beer Chet Croker and Capt both ata member of 20, the waist com- mmand of ignant such a made, Jennings have their own ac- bee ently of the deiectives, that a most unjust Gecusation has ade. Capt. Jennings s that al.hough | there had been Jes in the wa then had bee the members of ybb r- to report that they suspected their own number of takin, Met. bers of this conce ing lost, as they allege of silks, embroderies and dress in three burglaries in five m« in wait nine nights in @ return of th on the night of M. Himmelstein, with an hidden on snel h of the buildin, doors the open and t fireman w through t carried to the then walk slowly Mysterious Burglar Escapes. ad and down the rom Mr. Himmelstein said his comp: Teil from t da tga. and man, ing the candie to one s leaped through Window onto a roof delow and disappeared over tuls roof to another of the same heigut waich per- nuts entrance to the sleeping quarters of the hook and ladder company On Mare A ie snaicer was reported et Police Headquarters. The some day rH n Wolf F of the firm. } uid 1 2 he had told ters of the dep sion at No. 1s5 Ls man, reach dear tue dite Gpen. with t the, lock This root E the. roof > winduws of of Hook” and 2. It would not this roof, how qi ean taken ta the st HEARD “GOOD THING” COVE VER WIRE Line Into Alleged Poolroom | Leads to Arrest of Two Men. Ovarley Harris and Joe Samuels were Yeld in $1 bed each on a t reoelving bets int! to-day as the re of a tip regarding @ pool-room that Deputy Police Com- missioner Hanson got yesterday. When Mr. Hanson ‘heard that there Was no difficulty about getting down bets on the races in ge, house in West | Ninety-sixin street he sent Central OMce Detectives Goldhaus and Murphy there, The detectives found a large epartment house, and after a noiter noticed in the back y. two cables considerably larger than are the telephone wires usually found conn, ing West Side. flats with the outsid world. $0 Murphy proceeded to tap one of the cables, and this ts part of ‘what he heard; Volce trom Charley? Man in the Flat—Sure thing, ean T do for vou? V. F. O.—Got a good thing—stratent from the stable—diciee Ge Orleans, What's hor pric M. in F-Bh long shot @ix and three Want any of it? » F. O.—Bettcha life. Put down thirty to win and ten f °, ¥ Then they rang off, Meer wile the detootive heard another m call up and nut down a bet on V. hoome also at New Ore then went wround to t the Outside—That you What Twenty Ina Aus climoed 4 wa window: found nes connected with private wires, severed i kind used by book: v Seikery “dnd bomerous ‘form cherts and ROBBED, West Side Court | 'People’s Choral Union Sings \~ _ Elgar’s Cantata “King Olaf.” | BY SYLVESTER RAWLING. Loists were and Edwin ra was part of th s y Society's, the th tion of Dr. was not ‘The Wra vf Olan and th th re Sigrid A tin which ail the i the chorus, are s only sonators. | war as he Is ow. when he w the | work for the > h Staffordshire York : Stall we Obes | singing They are serious, earnest ome wastes of ‘¢ studeats, and solos PUSH CART LOAD OF LOOT. | Youthful Saflor, Single Handed, | Cleaned Out a Grocery, nes saw oan under- 1 Street near Second nd a pushcart that 1 and | « through One Hun-| | y had sawed 0} t No, 205 ages of tomatoes ‘oni In the loot. will be given World, words” and | the ‘Wo: | sweet love song that every plano ome singer will want. | and eve | ——$<$<_<>__ | BABY LED TO SUICIDE. Joy Started Korsella Spree ana! He Loxt Job and Wife. 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Sh means is Standard “Merit 6th Ave. and 20th St. The Imitation of Others is the Sincerest Proof of Our Leadership in Shoemaking And is also the Highest Proof that our Footwear is the Best. For instance, our $5.00 Shoes for Men are the Standards of Shoe Fashior assuring foot distinc- ion, perfect fit, latest style, and the longest service. They are the Dr enleet ond Finest In Patent Leather, Wax Calf, Gun Metal Calf, Black Kid and Russia Leather, They offer. such a variety of fashion form and leathers that every gentleman can satisfy himself perfectly in his selection, Every size and width. Arch Truss Shank «+... 85.00 and $7.00 hoe $5.00 and $6.00 . 84.00 and 85.00 . $5.00 and $7.00 . $4.00 Flat Pyot Shoe. Yard Wide Shoe. Bunion Shoe Soft Toe Strai True Form Extra Wide Toe Kid Shoe Our Shoes for Young Men and Boys appeal to them because of their splendid styles and dressy models Sold Exclusively in Greater New York by Moe Levy & Co.’s Three Stores GUARANTEED osiery 35c the Pair. Wy) 00 assorted colors No exclusive Furnish- sities for men than is MoeLevy &Co Socks for Men Box of half doz. These Hose c2n be obtained ing store shows a wi- shown at our three Clothes for Nea and Poys, bottle by mail, absolutely free. A New Pair for a Hole All one color or only at our three stores. der variety of neces- men’s stcres walke: St. New York, A Seasonable Question! Are your bedrooms light and airy? Is the dining-room ©, K. In the kitchen are things handy? Is the bathroom the same way? Is your parlor as you In short th If not, send.a “Home Wa’ Ad. to The World That's the Way to Find a x Home.to Suit. di rES Br on Tavender, own, t THE EVENING WOKLD, THURSDAY, 500 dozen, 25c Embroidered Striped Collars, 12'-¢e Main Floor. Ba k and White, Xe., | “| light grounds land embr'd collars | Blue, ‘Jan, SXTHIAV.. 19°70 20 ”S and dark || FURS STORED, Rep ired or Ret Copieso (0c specially low rates nw. Storage dressing. Furs cali d tor and del vered. APRIL 9, Tea served, without charge, in the oth floor Tea Room 6, Restaurant Creen, : | , | 1908. $3 Silver Card Cases, $1.55 £7 Main Fleor. Anotier lot of those handsome Cer: min silve’, combined Card Cases and !urses, with nside comp rtinent of sill and chanse purse—$% value at.. 91.55 Solid silver Bags, 3 sizes, very heavy. values to £20, at 935 nd °8.75. Eighth 7d Co TREETI NEW YORK. nodelled, Repair work done at charges cover c'eaning and re- Extra Waist Values Two sterling for themselves—representative similar values in our department. A beavy, superior quality: every thread guaranteed colors, including Copenhigen, Natural, Navy, Brow:, Alice Blue, good 4 Those Lingerie Dresses at $9.75 Working for a Long Timeto Produce These 515 Suits : sar Third Floor. Working along the lines of embodying, at S15, the style points usually found only in costumes. costing twice as much—and p esenting them in materials that are up-to-date as well as satisfactory from a standpoint of service. And about the strongest thing we can say is that we are more than satisfied with the result of our work. You'll be satistied, and surprised too, when you se array of smart looking suits in Panama and Serge from whieh you can choose at the small price of 815. They're all copies of high-class models and would pass for the high-priced originals. Prominent among the styles are the mannish single- breastei, semi-fitted coat and the smart three-button he We Advise You to See These Boys’ Fine Combination Outfits £77 Second Floor, cutaway with the Lew Frereh dip, mannish lines, with stray; ings of sel rial ard collar and cults of self-eolored rajah and pique, ‘The skirts are u study in clever new uses of kilts, bands and extra wide fold. All coats are lined with guaranteed taffeta and satin, These masterpicces go on sale to-morrow. The variety | is such that, although the number sold will be enormous. there will be no danger of your suit being common, There’s a great range of colors, including Copenhagen and all the wanted shades of as well as navy blue and black the se Just ndsome Lingerie t'rincess Dresses otda in}ight bluc, helio, pink and white; long lines | of embroidery and val. lace running full length of g wn. many embroidered yokes: dainty three-qua ter sleeves. bull arc skirts, finished at bottom with many rows of val. lace and pin-tucking. ‘To-morrow, at cost of that speak of many waists / Pique Coats worth £7 Second Floor. Dainty, dressy Lace Waists, in cream and white, at.... 1.00 them at less than halt usu tor this pretty, fine Menyaenrelty i ith rotch Lawn Waist. slrevess all sies from I to 4 Fgured Net Waists, very dres-y, trimmed with real Cluny and Val. lace, in cream and white, at... 5.50 3.9. torthis$5. 50 sheer Batiste Dress Waist. of white pque and duck styles: collars and em)yxc infants’ $1.50 in yoke and French waist effec vainsook, (rimmed with tuck: months to 5 yenra, Infants’ Long a Of Bedford cord, ¢ eashiner.; tri y e y £3.95, $4.9 In ants’ Straw on Konnets ed newest ani Lawn (ao Straw Bonnets TavnI Splendid quality Clack ord Silk Taffeta Waists— tailor made— i at.. 2.95 »& for dainty little Manufacturers’ samples—the prettiest little coats time—and best of all—bought so that we can sel some with embroidere| capes, others Yt You'll have to come early to pick from the full line. 5, $5.95 to $19.50 = Dress Hats—youth- “}, d@ Lawn Hats and =o 1 and becom . if dd pretest styles. ~ ae 4 ¢, 84.95 50c to $4.95 ie adr et Poa eS Rene ere 95 isses’ an ildren’s Tailor Suit jats— MO Tes ina splendid variety of styles, at..........+++ $3.98 95c 10 $8.95 (= : at $7.50 ad be‘ore buying that Vaster suit for your son or sons. We have good rea- son to believe that we can come closer to pleasing both boy and parent than any clothier in New York. This ( ombination Suit at >, is a fair sample of the sterling values we offer in clothes that 7 planned and made by specialists who have studied buys’ re- quirements for years. We are at a loss to know how the oatfit could be bettered. It consists of : Double} reasted Coat with belt, and two pairs of knicker pants —made up in guaranteed sto-m verges, and handsome brown unfinisie | worsieds with invisible stripe, as $ 50 vell as the Intest weaves in gray, tan, . olive and brown cassimeres and cheviots; ages 7 to 17. So We have another Boy's Outfit 85 that’s very hard to beat at........ Double-breasted Coat, Derby style—two pairs of knicker pants—made from selected all- ¢ wool chevicts, in generous variety of mix- 95 turs—both in stripes and plaids; all seams of pants are fully taped; allare large, full, stylish garments, For the Little Boys not old cnough to wear the doub'e-breasted coat we have the smartest little Russian and Sailor Suits imaginable. ‘They come in pretty fancy mixtures and serviceable plain fabrics— sizes 2/2 to Sat $4.95 to $7.50. Swagger Suits for the Young Man College style the boys call them—for young men from 15 to 20. Suits that are as cifferent ‘rom boys’ clothes as they are from We cater especially to this class of trade cr) show ad- Single and Double-breaste ve. LO and °t5.50 ‘men’s. jmirable lines 0’ Young Vien Iutte in all the Spring fabri " “311- | Easter Millinery Jur most important message to you is “Come early in the day, if possible.” Our Millinery stocks are superb. We offer daily new and stylish &> Reeters 427 Second Floor. we oon Second Floor. Trimmed Dress Hats— io e eqal to the exclusive POLST adi milliners’ $12 and $15 hats, at $8.50 and $10.50 Extremely Swell r Suit Hats—newest exclu sive shapes and strinmingae ats. 87.95 ¢ Popular-preed Tailor Suit Hats—al! mads and nd Short Coats trimmed by our- tiste and) 4 44.98 and $9.95 al price. dered emblem on r 1.10 Dresses, 98c s; made of sheer lawns and s and embroidery; siey 6 ella, wool t selves; th ill braid and dainty /, Misses'and Child- ren's Trimmed Pornets Our Stock of Untrimmed Hats—both Frenes and American, is the best and fullest in all New York. Our prices range from, . 98c to $3.50 Old Rose, White and Black. 1.25 21-inch Checked Tafteta, yard, A superior dress silk; all size checks, in black and white—one of the best barguins offered. 85c 23-inch Showerproof Foulards, yard, 59c 1.00 36-inch Black Fongee Silks, yard, 59c¢ | 89c 27-inch Black Dress Taffeta silks, yard, 58c 0 OUR ee - 2 | Hair G ure silk; in all fora modish ce requisite is here. aM Women’s *2 Tan Silk Hose at 95c £47 Main Floor, The head!'nes tell the story. balance of that famous purchase of an went wild over the first insta'ment, and well they Fashionable tan shades importer’s stock, might. —pure siik—at Groceries th floor New Sweet Prunes Women Women’s 25c Vests, 19¢; 3 for 56c i £7 Main Floor. Cotton, of course, but there's a great difference in cotton vests, you know. These are extra tine, the best we have seen at 25c.; low neck and sleeveless You can buy then to-morrow 3 19¢ It’s the 93c for 50c.; each. -..++..-.. Bacon and Ox Tonzues B nn mild sugar cured and smoked Ox losely trinmed: sold rex | Dige@ per Ib. Special ! (With “groce ths sale, ry order.) ht gloss Wines ard Liquors Kigited Avena and Vea Bouns — Larg hit 2 Beans; | &a 45c | ido | 10” Ibs urday, 6a That new Easter costume calls prices will surprise y 2.50 Clusters of 5 puffs, $1.09. || manent finish. For shedding the duct and ser $3.50 q 3 of 8 putes, 22240 |] no equal. Comes in all staple colors including black, Wavy ows and Got || $1.25 52-inch Fancy Stripe Worsteds, yard, 95¢ Ventilated Pompadours, $1.25 Silk and Wooi Creme Sublime, yara, 69c $5 and $6 50 56-inch Black Armure Cioth. yard 98c You'll $1 Wool Taffeta, 7&e This is the medium dressy fabric of this seison; fine (i niffure. Every || and rich dressy finish—comes in a neat Pekin st in all the and tHe low || correct colors. Roe adis Mala Floor. u. $1.00 54-inch Mohair Sicilian, yard, 69¢ Pure Angora Mohair—Ripley dye avd finish, giving ahizh, rich, per- able wear ths fubric has oods. m weave ine Second Floor. Search a Long Time for the Equal of These Kuppenheimer Suits at 15.50 and 23.50 ‘n everything that counts in Men’s C!oth- ing. Kuppenheimer tame isn’t built on liberal advertising alone as is some adver- tised clothing, but on downright solid hon- esty of talric and trimmings and _ high- c'ass tailoring such as is put into few, if any, other makes of ready-to wea» clothing. £7 Second Floor. To the Custom-Made Man The mar who desires to cut down his tailor's b'll should be especially interested in Kuppenteimer Cloth- ing. An onspection o our lines will show him the tallacy of ever again paying tailor’s charges. In Kuppenteimer apparel, we can fit’ you as well as any tailor—and te ter than hundreds of men in New ) ork Who pose as tailors, As ‘or cwility of cloth and trimmings, common business senre slows the udvantage possessed by the great Kuppen- heimer organization over the small tailor shop. Where one fuys from the mills and in many cases controls the mills, the other buys in single pieces ond suit lengths {rom the job= ber, paying two or three intermediate profits, which must eventuully be yaid by you. So, we say, we can give you better fit and bet- ter fabrics in WWuppenheimer Suits at $15.50 ana $23.50 than you can get from your tailor for $10 more, In comparison with other ready-to-wear clothing, huppenheimer speaks for itself, We invite closest 15° comparison to morrow. 2350 You will find styles here that are not shown else- where, but leaving these out of t e question, compare fit, workmanship and fabrics and we do not worry about your decision Our stock is More Complete Now Than it Will Be Next Week. Copyright 1908 ‘The House of Kuppenheimer Chicago ~e- SIMPSON CRAWFORD. CO, »—~.—»—e- ~~ = \ q