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Sayan ery 0 SUICIDE KITTY GOES ‘STRINGLN’ FOR POLICE GOAT Miss Joyce Gets It, Too, ell Gives “Her Friend” Big Bill | a Chance fora Scream, | TELLS OF A ROBBERY. Calls on McCafferty and Leads \ Sleuths Merry Chase—Sees Own Picture in Gallery. —— | “Say. old kid, the cops in this town) Femind me cf the defunct racing bills,” | Wemarked Miss Kitty Joyce, m the fombs Police Court to-day. “I've got Inspector MoCafferty’s goat here on a string, and he’s getting so he'll eat out @t my hand now." Miss Joyce, who once bobbed into the Dlazing white spotlight of publicly by witting up in a coffin at the Morgue, where ehe wus in retirement as a sup- posed corpse, got a terrible yen y: terday to once more taste the swee ef indulging her artfstic temperament, po from her extensive wardrobe she so- Yected a peagreen pony hat, with plum- olored mocking birds hopping around ft on a trellis, slipped into a sunset- wolored princess frock, and whh the other trimmings that go with a real Jady's outfit was ready for a fresh | plunge into the waters of fame. 3 o'clock when her plans! 4 she swept | dquarters, with a -the-carriage’ air — that looked like the real thing to the in- genuous crook catcher. Ghe was Mrs. J. J. Donnelly, the wife of a wealthy Fancher, then. Told Gorgeous Yarn. Te was a gorgeous story she told the gulleless Inspector, who listened with an afr of professional intelligence. It geamed the bee-yut-itul lady visitor bad met @ young gy-url in a Broadway res- taurong—you know—and the wicked young thing had boguiled $2,700 from her, which, strange to relate, was left on the table in a chamols bag in front of the young gy-url mstead of a Uqueur. Inspector McCafferty tapped his sti- ver bell. A gray-haired attendant sprang into the room through a trick | doo: | “Toner, Carbonell and Carett,” snap- | ped the 1 tor, Ina trice the trusty | three stood before him, “This lady has been robbed, men!” whipped out the Chief. “Ah, robbed!’ the sleuths stood at attention. "Yes, The lady let fall a a noise In the room Uke $2,700 fall n the carpet. “But men, we will get it back." As the kaleid- ladies revolved en seen to raise) th and give utter-| ance to a care resembling laughter. | One picture interested her. No won-| er—it was her o “Hurry on, me Didi I Find “Prue E.” Wheat next? A cab. Drive for your . to the house olored bl good cabby, “Open in the name of the law!" Brated out the trusty three. “Ie Prue E. Falky here?” Yes, reader, that was the name given | by perfidious Miss’ Joyce as that of the came a Beat It | ded man | Hat! Inspec- | up to Miss{ who hustled into the tor Russell. He is going Joyce. i “Ah, Gulcide Kitty, stringing us again, eh?" Then, in their anger, the trusty three made a orderly conduct, against ertheless, ening World “my old the big “1 Want the World to Know I Love You” That's the title to the sweet love song! from “THE LK OF NEW YORK,"| that is to be given—words and music—| in the Magazine Section of next Sun-) day’s World. You shouldn't miss getting, playing and. sir this catchy and appealing | composit If you have orcier ¢ash or c See “Piano ard Organ” Adv'ts ia The World Any Morning. | €. 23rd Street. LEATHER GOODS, BOYS’ CLOTHING. 23rd Street. 23rd Street CHINA DEPARTMENTS, 23rd Street JAMES McCREERY & CO, 34th : treet. In Both Stores. A large and varied stock of Leather Goods suitable for Easter Gifts. Many exclusive styles in automobile, fitted hand bags, carriage bags, leather belts, emergency cases, bottle sets, flasks, frames, sewing baskets, collar bags, com- bination glove, handkerchief and veil cases, coat hangers in leather cases, air pillows, dressing cases, bridge sets. On Friday, April the roth, Leather Hand Bags with two han- dles, fitted with purse. Madeof genuine Pigskin, Real Seal and English Mo- rocco leather. 3-75 value 5.90 AUTOMOBILE APPAREL, In Both Stores. For Men and Women. A complete stock of Dust Coats, made of Mohair, Linen, Silk and Khaki. English Waterproof Coats. The latest models and colors. A large assortment of Goggles, Caps, Clocks, Robes, Veils, Hoods and Chauffeur Suits. On Friday, April the roth, Chauffeurs’ Suits........0000+00225.00 tormer price 32.00 In Both Stores, A complete Spring and Summer stock of Washable Sailor and Russian Suits, odd Trousers, Play Suits and Rompers. Straw, Cloth and Washable Hats, Reefers. Red, blue, grey and tan. Size 3 to 8 years. Sailor and Russian Suits. Size 234 to ro years, Norfolk Suits, with extra pair Knickerbocker Trousers, Size 8 to 16 years. 5.00 value 6.50 to 8.50 Young Men’s Suits of fancy Wor- sted and Cheviot. 32 to 38 chest measure, 14.50 value 16,50 to 20,00 JAMES McGREERY & 60. 34th Street. JAMES McCREERY & GU 34th Street In Both Stores. On Friday and Saturday, April the roth and irth. Sale of Cut Glass, Dinner Sets and Silverware, Cut Glass, Comports 1.69 5 and 6inch Nappies. With or without handleseinucum tse 75¢ and 1.co 8 inch Bowls.... 1.50 ‘ 3.00 2% pint Jugs.. : + 2675 Salt and Pepper Shakers...,.. 5oc each Dinner Sets. English and Blue Willow. 112 piecesg.50 American Porcelain,,,.. Siegen els 7.50 China, roo pieces... Silverware, Quadruple plated Silver Tea Sets. 12.00 Crumb Tray and Scraper.3.0) and 4.09 Oval and round Trays, , -1,20 34th Strvet Out of Work? || If so, it’s safe to say you haven't used a 12-word-for-a-quarter “Situation Wanted” Ad. in The World. 3,000 Men’s Sample Shirts at 38c Each | A remarkable Bar, men, and get gh ot these shirts. ay bareer Suit Values|Rugs Women’s Suits that are really worth $15 to $20 offered at the Bwat price we've ever asked ioe a suit a this een aun Great New 98c & Sale of C Skirts | ca _THE EVENING WORLD. THURSDAY, APRIL 9, 19058. Friday sale event. Stock They NO MAIL OR TELEPHONE ORDERS ON ADVERTISED GOODS wesT Late STREET FA SATISFACTION _GUARANTEED OR EM ONENE: _PROMPTLY REFUNDED | spring mod | Just as You See Pictured at Right silk quality nd dark fold; colors in any size. Women’s silk Chats and finish are present—but ie price is cut in half. patterns; 23 p lengths from rictly man-tailored. one to a cust special, Rich, effectively made Black Silk Coats— the biggest seller, mosk success we've ever made of any & Made to our order from silk we Pu chased at auction, The workmanship, 7.98 ght 37 to 43; at Jess than cost This Silk Coat, 82.08. Misses’ Misses’ and Junior Suits at $4 98 This Suit Sh Sensational Sale of Re) Ving 1,500 $3 J ful bargain Sheer W Lawn Waists, trimmed “Great Bargain in This Sale of Boys’ $3.50 Suits at a 98}. EW Spring Garments worth $3.50 each, to style Boys’ $2. 50 WSuilsa mail or C. Made of ail wool coat collar of inlaid s' new sleeves, rev deep cloth f. pocket and cut extra sizes 6 to 14 years from 9 A ap Waists at $ t should croy hite with Val. lace and em- gv seen, the best suit fc A A Spec all al F ues @ OF t A Wonderful Value on Sale for 4 Hours Only, Friday, from 9 A. M. to 1 P. M. the new shades; i and 1,500 WI pute Men’s and Toate ol) $10 and $12 Suits with patch M. to 1 P. M. 1,65 8 ilk and awn Wai Fi! Frida Hair n of in a SOU Guestion pecial at. lowe Puff. S ye (8 in Puffs, in Sets of 8, Abr svescts POMPADOURS. Bi ‘ering | at 49e Waists . 69c ats Puffs se) 1.79 & “Merry Widow” powe: Jap Silk Waists, vey models, lace- y Bargains in Goods a $2. 28 $s * 2.98 Medium PLICATAON, Ruffled Renaissance Curtains—Made of superior = quality bobbinet, with real lace inserting and edging; full width and length; extra fuil ruffle. Also English Lace Curtains, rious designs and patterns; full length and width; ished rlocked corded ae $1.98 qui spe- Cc shown in va- uss for economies in the purchase of rugs anc ‘re extraordinary—these prices are ¢xce} a GeaTy rare and ut Smith’s x12 Cisse) in rich Hodge’ 's Axminster « ‘in deel ns 18 75 Fibre Rugs Special at... Matting Brussels Raney cugs Matting iF Wisconsin | Wilton Velvet Grate Rugs | Matting 518.00 PULLMAN GO-CARTS, $12.50 ion, with either leather brown or natural finish; re- Massi coats of baked and foot; in all $9.00. Sale pri WiLD’S FAMOUS CORK LINOLEUM SY Positively the dy vrice ev this quali English Ename! Qulcloth Wash Goods & Domestics | Dinner rede. ms sheer 33c Napkins Lawns | White in | Pillow india Teens s 53 Cases Linon per yant °C fine (Gea An Cees cae Bed Cham- | juan etn Bes ma brays Ue en : : Se Kitchen {crass kite aa | $1390 owe! ing 5! Ci Sheets Made to Your | Order for | You select your own material at our Dress Goods Department—a choice of over _350 patterns, inc.uding a!! the iatest and most Pop- ular tabrics, ranging in prices {rom 49c to $1.50 per yard. We take your measurements and you pay us 31 for the making. ently tailored by expert hand-tailor workers, and are extra is charged for white ning shades. mring d Tailcr | 48-nch All Wool Chevron Stripe ie | Suitings, Pocinal hee 45- “inch Imported English Worsted 54-inch Black and Wi Hairline Suitings, at Yh | Stripe Sicii Priestley's £79} ans Stocking Bargains mate ’ , 3-thread Lisle, Children’s Stockings jrsin biack; also Lisle, assorted full seamless, double heels and toes; 19c Women’s 25¢ Stocking G Women’s 19 Underwear, 12 4c Manufacturers’ samples in e liste. | Fine quality in black gauze; Male Stockings plain ae eae ( and silk n erized; 2180) great_va- ehPyes F bh or without Ween 1 sleeves; all’ siz 12'c seu iC 19¢ values. On sale Fri- sold at 26e. On p day at Men’s 50c & 75c Sample Underwear at 29c rts and Drawers in Balbriggan, American hoice of pink, blue, white, ecru or old at 50c. to 75c. each; on Sale at, per rae C Skirts ee hecked and tn all the Suitings, shades of tan; all sizes; regularly 35c.; on sale at, Mk tinkshed coty n vests Here's 4 rousing lise garments usual ment.