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THE EVENING WORLD, AOA LIFE BY —WINDO.Y JUMP CCRACKSMEN BREAK YOUNG POLICEMAN ‘BOGUS CHECK FOR INTO CORREASTONE VANISHES STRANGELY JEWELS IS Ci CHARGED AS W WIFE FLED The y Etter orl to Find Money. Racal Gees Ollmrcank zave.| Woman Arrested in Atlantic Having Overheard Talk of Disappears From Wife | City Must Face Accusa- | Large are Saw Glassenber- ger Leap After Appeal to Spouse to Come Back. wife by fifth story window house where they 1! lancey street hundreds of over Williams fascinated by horror as t The suicide to a thread, his secon ‘over the child former marriages. Quarrel on the old th Mrs, Glasseni t his children. He sai to take care of their baby in her @ am leaving you * she said as she left @nd shut the door. She had reached and Delancey si who keeps the fr her. “There is somebody calling you, he said, pointing back to the how left. The woman looked her husoand ieaning from t story window. hel, Rachel, come cried: “Come back, or She started on, claspin her husband carried out landed in a heap on the sidewalk, instantly, YOUNG AOE ON GAOEONWAY HERE UNDER GUARD, nd there stopped Millionaire Son’s Fine Paid by | Relative—Woman in Case Does Not Appear. PITTSBURG, April 2%—Lévingstone Roe, jr., son of the Standard Ot! mag- nate, who was arrested here as & vagrant, was released frem the Cen eveland : x trai Poilce Station late asersay ra ee eer ae eueibeet eine ce | A $2.90 Tailored Waist, stripes & checks, 1,25 . s a 5 | ‘ through the Intervention of er | our engagement A $8.00 Walking Skirt. .............. 3.90 after his parents had refuged to come to his assistance, and to-day 1s speed-| ing towarg New York under guard on @ fast train, His mother when tele- phoned to at her home {n Morristown, N, J., said If he were sent Bast she would for hin Whon the story of Roe's arrest ap- peared in the local papers yesterday, yw Livingstone, a prominent at- ecognized in him a distant and hurried to the police eta- tion just after Magistrate Brady had sentenced him to ten days in jail Roe was penitent and mad¢ an Tage ont the woman in the Hessie W: case, did not fear before the Magis trate nor make out, AVERAGE PHILANTHROPIST A MODERN PHARISEE CHICAGO, April %—Organized char ity was notoriety a thropist. was des: Pharisee | non 8 Duils ralenment was the auspices of Shep! “It is a recognized fact tha are rea : bishop on one other —s0 the people i Bethe study out present a io} Hed—who seek Notoriety | KO ons away " their so Taugut to-day nant emanat fe : gion of H mand of 14 take the p St. Nazai Line's se American and Wes He 1s the a nical books. his detriment can keep or board a horse, for of your family don’t let mer come and go with World “Want” Horse and Carri gain and Divide Your Time Between Esc ie. oil ais being b aut hor y effort to get Roe nced as a mere bid for Two Work ngmen. | and I block a too! money,” answered ers an’ a dookyme: be robbed, * dynamite. I heard th of the Sunday school t ae s he'd bring the stuff to be put and wat > to the ms Were wate after- ent erday into the tool- paid their respects |the corner stone. It had been opened and the Nd of the | Words and muste “From the Hungry Thieves, with | thetr complimenta”’ *|Pinned to its tail feath, Th fi hil sh ae ription was as follows ae West 23d St. Pp 1 ips orn West 23d St. —q@qx=——_—__ | HEAVY TROOP GUARD FOR pret hy Morning Specials PORTUGAL’S YOUNG KING. LISBON, April 3—A memortal ser- vice for the late King Carlos and the |on April 2 at Jeronymos Convent and | will be attended by King Manuel and A $35.00 | Dowager Queen Amelie. This will be | the es first public appearance on A $25.00 the strvets since the agedy and the eatest precautions for his safety. Troops w route Rfollowes by the Ki from the convent A $17.50 A $20.00 Fish Storten. | A $11,59 AE there are just as good fish | im the sea as any that ever were caught, | ou know | ime th-hah—and Til det that you! | wilt be like all the other anglers, ana | Tite for the rest of your fe about the \ eee ‘that got away. | Mrs. Rosenhatm went to the sis s t nd that durt THE AUTO RACE. automobile song from Cro 1c f ort who wer: : Ssscesinated irebAaciantovwin, be tant These Beiestonsl Values: 3aby. tion of Firm Here. le to-day | additional charge » wife and wo years Bast One Q Co., fowelle New York Cit described Brown place, 1 aguinst her tn much larger nt, py a pote, FIA told him ne | t rd in the a baby are sister, of HE OUTER psoce fT SHOP | Until 12 Noon Only | Tailored Coat Suit......... 18.75 Suit of English Mixtures, 14.00 | Taffeta Jumper Dress.......... 0.75 Princess Lace Waist..... «+» 11,50 French Batiste Waist........ 5,90 Positively none sd after 12 o'clock | GOWNS For Afternoon and Evening At Radical Reductions $157 For Dresses That Earlier Sold at $25 One or two of akind, various models in pongee taffeta, chiffon panama and panarajah Striped taffeta Princess dress, undsrwaist o! tucked net and ruffles of vaienciennes lace. Princess guimpe dresses of check and plain iaffeta, trimming of soutache, net yoke and sleeves. $] 7 50 ee Dresses That _ Earlier Sold at $29 Pongee Princess dress, touched with self-color soutache embroidery, underwaist o! accordion plaited net. Foulard and taffeta Princess dresses, under- waist of tucked net, three ruffle accordion plaited sleeves. Panarajah Princess dress in all the pastel shales, trimming of velvet buttons and self color embroidery. Pongee dress, piped with taffeta, yoke and sleeves of tucked filet net and insertion Lingerie Dresses $5.95, $7.50. $12.50 & $15 Va/ues up to $25 Newest models of sheer batiste joined with laces and embroidery Tub Dresses, Special at $5 Vaiue $7.50 Princess Jumper models of linen, check gingham and chambray Finest Grade Gowns as Ren as | $ 5150 Subjected to Great Reductions eee Broadway at Women's Thirteenth St. Department A Stirring Sale ot High Class Hats An after-Easter event which involves those particular choice and masterful chapeaux de luxe that are to be seen reposing within glass cases, or gracing the heads of the most fashionable of women—sucn is the character of the hats we have subjected to Radical Reductions Formerly $25 to $40 wow $17 A Special Showing of Smart Hats $5, $750 & $10 Values $8 to $18.50 THURSDAY, APRIL 23, 1908. | L Tailor-made Walking Suits of Black and Navy Serge and Grey Worsteds, plain semi fitted coat with inlaid silk collars, full pleated "skirt with fold, $27 50 Walking Skirts, pieated Bick Volle, trimmed with satin and taffeta, made over taffeta silk drops, $10.50 to 21,50, « 912.50, 14.50, 16.75 of China Silk, Striped and 05 Polka Dot Foulards, $3 3.95, 4. 905, ie LINGERIE WAIST 4.50, 7.50, 9.7 Lace Trimmed Centrepieces, Tea Cloths, Bureau and Dresser We shall place on sal Centrepieces, Each $1.50, 2.50, 3.75 Scarfs, “3.75, 4.25, 6.75 Tea Cloths, “ 4.40, 5.75, 6,50 hoes for Girls and ‘Boys Also Japanese Hemstitched and Hand Drawn MISSES’ BOOTS OR OXFORDS of tan | LITTLE ACE SHOES of Vici Svarfs and Squares Much Below Prevailing Prices, eae Kid y sewed 5 Squares, Each 65c, 95c, 1.20 CHILDREN'S ‘S i ee 4 Scarfs, “ 75c, 8c, 1.15 EE Stet eeesay Coir caiTTTA ulaichay sev ati anrine heey tees sewed soles: g ag] {0 14 $1.29; 3 690 Special Offering of Ribbons Infants’ and Cloaks and Refers. Thi ( S inch Radiant Taffeta, a CLOAKS. of ered In White, j 4 inch satin Tafeta, at 19¢ va. Bonet ee , : : Black and all 4 6 inch Moire Tatfeta, “ 29¢ « vas 4.98 Spring Colors | 6 inch Dresien Tatteta, « 39 « Seriya ise OLS Choice Saruk & Tebriz Carpets Kirmans, at $175.00, 205.00, 235.00 Ghorevans, at $150.00, 180.00, 215.00 MEANS STANDARD OF MERIT. NEWEST FASHION SHOES The ine New Shape of toe and sole, of vamp and heel, of arch and instep, are best illustrated in our Highly Fashionable Foot- wear for Boys. Our Fashion Styles take the lead over all Shoes for Boys. Their remarkable superior- of model, and service and for inferiority of price. Boys cannot find the equ prices at any other store. Marlowe Fuffs $9.00, $9. 50 and $3: -00 { 2B Criind Floor)! myo 35 Vee: Carpets, 79c. |, Framed Pictures, | Dsoca nches ALFRED J. CAMMEYER, havencor.2omst, ff Pus 8R0.0 0% oa CEI Floor.) ————<—$ 7 VL WOOL BLACK STORM id City it PANAMA, (ELKO: is z y 1 N; f capacity ugtude Austraten’ yarns; | 8 pounds; ¥ 518.503 8. 908 rich, aM superior ‘Hints; J morning pr f) to 8 mt 69C (Basement. ) _ $$ shades, spoKa ipa black (Main Floor.) Cl ° ° and white! Regularly 27c Reefers, Sailors & Russian Suits per 9d stain ear | Wash Pants, 24e. ASHABLE .OOMBR 1.00 Rockers, 69c. Purchase of 4m) $ 75 . hee ROCKERS — Meal for the i nt (anne, Froen “waah summer home; made of hard maple, antler. maorcowia finished natural shellac, with ball} are madras, chambray, rep. linen ant heen Beat “Rewtisely QOC] foi aren vi and wi Former prices $5.75, $7.50 & $8. 75 |B Boo und soi DAC Stern Brothers Fost my Prey Mate ams will place on sale to-morrow, Women’s | Friday and Saturd»y—Many Remarkable Economtes AUTEN Cea) Girls’ $4 Tub Dresses, 2.95 GIRLS’ TUB DRESSES; a variety of choice modety tm high or low neck; also the pretty Bretelle effects (here illustrated), favored by the miss of 6 to 44 years, The materials ercales, ginghams and cham! in all the dainty col ; trimmings of self-straps, ished with piping sponding colors; others ste nh fine embroideries, Girls’ $6 Dresses, 4.95 GIRLS" ULATION DRESSES, of all wool serge, in red, ) and black; trimmings of red, white and len on shield and sleeve; also chevron correspond, ra full kilt skirts. A most practical ess for school wear. Sizes 4 to 14 years. Gurls’ a Coats, 3.95 Cis sp 1 1 ancy worsteds, in nd red in good s to select from— made more dressy oths of corre- An Important Sale of Women’s & Misses’ Waists black braids; ahs the ine To-morrow, Exceptional Values in Decorative Linens Boys’ ne ‘Suits, 3. 59 Double-Breasted stripes, Jays only ab Suits, with Knicke Scarfs trimmed with Renaissance and Cluny Lace, plaids and At Specially Reduced Prices Childs ren’s 4.98 $125.00, 135.00, 175.00, 375.00 eon ene 3.49 49 Heretofore $275.00, 300.00, 425.00 and 875.00 Fine Kirman and Ghoreyan Carpets Misses’ and Chilaren’s Hats aN! F ae » +} S i 1.19 Formerly $300.90, 350.00 and 400.00 Formerly $275.00, 300.00 and 400.00 West Twenty-third Streeg nes; value § "_ Pompadours POMPADOURS, POMPADOURS Friday Morning Sales. From 8 A. M, Ili £2 Noon Ony. (No Mail, ’i hone or C. O. LD. Orders Filled.) Offerings that should inspire U till the last minute ot the fo! regular stocks marked below ¢ restrict quantities, as usual, to Women’s $2.50 Pumps Oxfords, 31.39% AND & oe FOR BOYS c¢ of shopping from our We will materials and construction, fit remarkable WOMEN’S PUMPS of yict hand sole! of our Shoes at our (Second Floor.) —_—_ tary *Uthird Eloor.) OY st & CH” N'S DEPT, 54.10 Biack Dre:s Goods, 69c. $13.50 | Refrt lerators, 8.98. REP RAC RADON: built of brown jen ish; lined with le fe tank; 40 inoly deep and % . $i.lo yar morning Broadway at Thirteenth Street Ainge 0 n a y price ** "(second Fioor.) cameos Em broidertesy. 10c VISS D NATNSOOK SPECIAL i 4 and 6 inches wid 39c, Seco Stik, 27. sh IONS, "1 to 2 ches COLORED SECO) SILK, wide. wide; @ bright, lustrous, washable} The regular value is 20c., but ‘ 10c silk, unusually smart for spring and orrow morning only, For Friday & Saturday Only Kier wear. All the’ popular} per yard I I A lo GE aie ees “(Fourth Floor.) (Third Floor.) In blue and brown serges; also red and tan, fancy stripes and mixtures. Between Lenox & Seventh Aves, | 125th St. West, Many a man has been started on the road to prosperity by a little -