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ransrmmeneerers BSS FED RMR APR ETUPERETTENOR PSB Ca ER Emr Nee ern sw wer encteenenrmerenere sonseemens 1908. THE EVENING WORLD. FRIDAY, MAY 1, QUIGG DODGES © THIEVES SMASH ie “SUBWAY DAY" JAS. WALLAGK, secured an injunction forbidding him to use it. So he changed {t to Wallick, but when Lester Wallack died he re- Placed the "i" with an “a” In the leet Soda Fountain Special Peach Melba NO MAIL OR TELEPHONE ORDERS ON ADVERTISED Geops” NEw YORK'S FASTEST GROWING "AND IN GALA TRIM! ACTOR, ASUICID 7, $199,000) UNDERSPOTLIGHT |) &3=: “Yo, 1 Charley Ford tc Made a Fortune. Out of this he made a fortune and / years it it, although his! Parades, Banquets and Other} Shoots Himself In Room of a Court Holds “General Ad-| Rob Twenty-third Street Shon} $3 Jap Silk Waists, 1.98, Oe 3g 32 g 3 ; ; ' 5 , ic Read a Fae | . ° . 4 High Jinks Hail Opening Middletown, N. Y. {Ee intty™ena’ ndaed| Visor” Needn’t Tell What in Glare, Near Gang of | ae 4-HourSale:$3LingerieW aists $i f b e Aer ' or All D. ’ of Whole Tube. Hotel. ened the way for He did With Fund. Workmen. | ay Selling ; : the doings of IP] Made trom ane quatity tap On Sale from 9 A. M. to 1 P. M. Saturday desnerad es fn. the succeeding "years -— [J] 88% fait wioun etanornte’e Seetlesmhatdand eet i ° or we voted to. put. . laborately as A inf ce > ~ } of! sinilar’ otaracter. 16 el Ely Qui i: a At bass drum: 6 trimmed with Val. iace, pl amples: e dandiest styles—the best value: 12,000 MEN TO MARCH.)FEARED AN OPERATION. |}: heey UI, ane oaaeal| essa) ake Cif CL) Chis Uaty Cis cy SST ree a nae faskeaebaciewnciiiimeleevata [Peco einiceteralialitterenen ety estecomienacen rimmiedinonhers Mountain Kine" and others, and he|to-dav when the case of Emaneu! Weil | cornet, a piccolo and a silp horn tn | ieee tcliitiea Pape show several ait , ; je faee r = and richer, In 1a he wasland Minnie Weller against certain dl-| action to make thelr performance 8u-|PP stock: shown embroidered fron ae back; see a a . foneer i i , i iiweav|ineciatively . eames in white and stock lace trimmed; 4 new, fresh goods Hundreds of Autos to Figure|Pioneer in Producing Melo- ne ha |rectors of the Metropolitan Ratlway | perlatively classy. Ae it was, they did tock la Hu ea Ruano tt Aion aM Company was resumed in the Ninth| pretty well 1 8 seen oat ee ne ° in Big Night Procession drama, from Which He [District Municipal Court before Justice | This applies to three burglars who ° A. M. to 4 P. M. only at . | opel yon the show window of and Review. Made a Fortune. “COT See ea ea HewalEnestreat Nel f Tie now operates in Fntiageinyia| 1 anewer to questions he sald he| Lebolt & Co’s Jewelry sore. a) 0 ; 6 ‘ niv stock minstre! show tm the|was in the emplov of the Metri : a ery Aa a t - } ee re fac US Gta 2 Gis CL EeaB Coa) EC eee Talk OS satur ay s hKousnp our Gee i ‘AN Brooklyn made a holiday of to-| A theatrical career of two score years | yg Wallack was generous to a faultlio and previous to that had been in| 0X containing four rings valued at / | Gy Gce iO cares G2 GEO SEES ISS) Gall GUERIN SteT Aa a aS And “@as tefused, Tew was. cordlaliy [the employ of the Metropolitan Street | <2 for their pains, but dropped one | of the new subway under the East|in reesaw fashion onded to-tay tn Mid- | 1!} : eat andthe little tn the | Railway Company Of the rings, worth $13, and the Dex. or uni in f oys’ ew § wo ring ul Ss | % @ enjoved the | sry spos' did yo! a getting away, Net resul | |B iver, end the boroughites will be get-|dletown when James H. Wallack, a peo apa) wynet Wake Huong did ua make 1 Hic dic ek cota ahias aa which was charge vay t { | ting gayer every minute until to-night,| pioneer In the school of melodrama oD oe i adeouate’. sacked. taeoae Mothers, you'll never find another suit offering to match this one in point of (OOD elt when there will be high Jinks of great| which !s even now #0 popular a dep: om wedi ‘cent te eail “on | Kremer ——— = Belt Suits, some with two rie: stage. ed 3 he paid o every del many (aa 9 ay Reticincence, ment of the American stay; a Eee h ory GEN MARE | Justice Young would not allow the iI Ree ; etn There will be a parade in which|#lf in his room in the Commercial | oh question ' of good at s 5 Hotel Wallacks had no children and] Mr. Kremer argued that the money dark color: : 82,000 men will march, including several) 744 o1a actor was alone, his wite|they adopted the little daughter of nad ben used event adverse legis- M.to 1 P.M. Cy 2suits to a customer ‘ | q@pectally organized flambeau clubs, five] geng, his adopted daughter taken from | Matnio. far Afee Wallick and het | lation an dto he Adoo tunnel excavation at Twenty- : (infantry regiments, a squadron of cAav-| yim nis friends gone and his fortunes ° and mother educated |Metropolitan and Interborough. | tind street and Sixth avenue, a short Bo 3” $3 50 Suits $1 98 Bo 3 $5. 00 Suits 2, 98 airy, . ie ait Chee ay and his health failing. He had seen tied A rgvery aivantage Mrs] The witness said that he had first | distance away: x ‘ y: 6 ’ ¢ y D Ub AEC C5 ea) and Braes) young men and new {deas crowding At the fami mt Multia. | Been employed by Mr. Vreeland in 189/ The ble snow window and the door of ands too numerous to count. fo Gin eerie GO he cabs AIL ED Many. valuable Jewel He was not a legal|the store are protected at night by @ On Sale All Day On Sale All Day curely locked steel scr a_necktare se he special, The real celebration began at 3.30 i worth, $4,000 was m1 ated, dd two weeks ago went eo hainlatactomerents ej anieric SRE | @felock this afternoon, when the rat | eats eee cise the scene of hie a ae (isto AEE Gy GEILE Double Breasted Suis BREASTED BELT H “official” train started from City Hall, a ease es ats took her away from Peotarate. y= bce Re ey Bfanhattan, and ran through with ite | sreates: prosperity. | le om tis et Rett pact calle sitter for the delectation of night pas- out belts, knicker po vo. pairs fwhistle cord tied down and its cars a 1 never recovered from the ree Ms efi eae } eee with clty and aubway officials | but had to sell !t because of ! at 0 usm ‘Company dha ober th in ther glare stylish mixtures of fine ca i oro Y ae you first d se) Cas chars Rey arr and mere passengers, whose continued Rae eS acer aera Ryn Pe was aakedl meet (Sex0) fale wed a > felent e and cheviots; sizes 7 to 16 years, jhou | b Mr. 1 be 4 ve a official bust . 5 4 Voht Geer ane Pere near a made his totlet carefully, lay on his with him until the Amory tral T aid # clock this morning Then they tt also Russian Blouse, in neat lig . |e @his trip will remain in Brooklyn, and] and shot himself in the right tei co fea one laleee Ua or (orient | fe scree colors; large sailor collars, ¢ Blouse will round out the fun with a banquet |On the window of his bathroom he ec Mr. Kremer panko Quigg what he had each eZ n shields; si f all colors, and a si inned this note: dc ith ‘od at ” Th ee) broidered emblem on shields; s ; @t the Union League Club to-night. | pinned f | could grab was the box containing the Ie ‘The function for this afternoon was a| “This !s my own acti ty my a a "ho Ctra! ‘four rings. A lookout gave warning of 3 to 8 years; colo: y att 5 pproach of P an Le Roy, of ublic meeting in the Bapist|torney, Willlam Royci y | the epproachiotie nae 5 Siitipie Commissioner William R, Will-|B. Hullg, and my undert the! Sueatimwentiathletreewetatloneand all day to-mor- ox being among the speakers. At the | @nder Merritt. and disappeared in t 8 ro’ a $3.50 banquet in the Union League Club “JAMES HO OWATT.ACT polltan Rat way Company and that of i ee ‘ 0.00) was, after all, a trivial. ma before they SUltatwerrncs * scoverd ays ed h reat and knew pale mai He also left a letter to Eleanor Mer- | ron Cowper, who wrote several of hi plays. For some months the old man had suffered with a diseased bone in nis right hand, and a peek or two ago nis doctor told him thAt !t was Imperative that he submit to having the bone re- August Belmont will be the principal Guest and will make the chief address The Citizens’ Subway Committee wil! ; Present to him a large silver loving cup and then everybody will turn out for parade. It will assemble in Borough Hall and move over a route leading to » said he would exc a HOTEL ST: working with daring skill dragged a safe weighing W de f 1 4- le of ‘Men 'Men’sa Youths’ ae ate Sale si 10&$12Suits 9 _ Prince Co ats. : rren, treasurer of y Raflway Company and} sssurer for the recelvers, ipota now acting was next cal —-—_—.-.. IN BOHEMIA. t again the crooks he picked up. the u ring and the plush box. ——_ Crack: early t 1 & Co.'s place ts ye heart ot | the esta shopping 4 between he Stern and McCreery stores The eighborhood is never dead at any hour the night, and last night there was a big gang of men at work on the Mc- ‘«« [Women Grant Square. Opposite the Unton| ae S Yiague Club in the equare le a review.|moved. He resisted this to the last, and a ton from Gtessubel's Hot niaviserat a Recaro meas MAY DAY QUIET DOWN EAST. 6a Sul { ine dd where the guests and city|!t {8 presumed that despondency over Irvington, a suburb of Newark, took {t| titled “In Bohemia With You." It will be INI Yate a RORY Cha sus alee 6. 95 Officials will be stationed. his doctor's verdict was the chief cause |i aning @ nearby barn, blew it open|siven with next Sunday's World, words! © Ny a day of Pp [ » 2 @ and music complete. The muste ts by Gus | by Gus Edwards, composer of “School | First Train Ch , of his ending his life. Lae ay aie ae ae ( ores Took to the Stage Early. Ci) CERASLEO CH iG) Gh? CA C300) HIS is certainly crowding a lot of style,| = The first train—not the first “offictal’ , iy * | s erecto go over the catite length vz| James H. Wallack’s real name was! cash, Jewols, rare coins and property Meee aero eeees ote TB gcod cuality snd exceilent tailoring in a a the new line started from the Bronx| Patrick J. Fubbins, and he started out deeds é Apher iheda garment to sel at $1.98°-positively equal i at i210 A. M. to-day and the cara were|®" an actor early in fe. He was a| ‘The explosion was not heard owing to fe nso AISNE i filled with the Jolliest throng of Brook-| fine. hearty, upstanding figure of a & gale blowing at the time, and the die- | io any $5 ccat in New Yor E oP co of the robbery was not made man, over 3 feet tall f@ deep volce, On Sale To-Morrow fynites that ever referred to Manhattan “our suburb.” It was cheered by old-t ts ) daybreak and long after the burg- | and he played the me herofe par 5 1 growds assembled In the Borough Hall, | With a gusto and an enjoyment, the lars had mado thelr esape from 9 A. M. to 1 P. M. : Hoyt, Nevins street stations and tho| like of which {s not common on the| Capt. Carroll, of the Newark De- } On'y at $1.98 ; end of the line at Atlantic avenue, and| stage to-day. He filled a regular an-|tective Bureau. who was apprised of JAMES McGREERY & 6a. u 1 was in charge of George Morrison, in-| nual engagement in New York for | the robbery expressed the opinion that ve Btructor of motormen for the Inter-| years, and, with his wife enjoyed a ew York cracksmen were respenstble = borough. He ran the first train in the| wide popularity here and through the for the burglary and that at least 23rd Street 34th Street Men’ se You subway, the first under the Harlem|gouth and Middle Weat four men must have been concerned in | $2.50 & $3 River and the first under the East) One of hia favorite roles was that of |the Job ie Pants River. the villainous Jacques tn ‘The Trro| The police considered it remarkable On Saturday, May the and. | Mout 00 It could not be sald that there were Giohans,” and with Mrs. Wallack aw that none of the seven persons sleeping yi ; shy yawning cavities in the cats/ tne cruel Mother Frochard he would|!n the hotel heard the burglars at | i eee neat, Puts. TSNY/|iratee) the) Hsin) of) his) audiences, to) Work.) They) all (slept ‘neace while : d Pe er Ay realized the money to be made the robbers dragged the safe from the ca | ’ climbed up and down one another's kitchen and one hundred feet | t several companies on the road 9 5 uti ; | Spies form tals pockate was an extra itgn, ‘he, "comedian. having been to one da (a Cen, CES Suits made of stripe and ch-ck ma- |] on Sale for 4 Hours at erect: g@hining nickel that had not been ren- | under his management at dynamited. t . 1 s a 7 e . | A sacar value— ered unto the B. R. T, They were rid- scan Porenz Gleseubel proprietor of the erial, emi-fitting coat, silk lined, | On Sa.e Saturday, st h $40 : fg to their Manhattan destinations for| Chaties Frohman and ared to-day that the robbers i ‘i | M. P.M. O1 garmenlsc ont : ee Cone | Gamtave, wore also ansociased seed tontay tat the robbe Size 14 years. 15,00 | 9A. M.tolP.M.Ony Fo guced with a si Wallack thirty years ago, SG a8 tes: Nor was there the usual jam at the | pe lin Asie “ ” | Borough Hall station, due io the fact| Th® namo of Fubbins not appealing Box” Coats of blue serge or tan | 1s that the passengers were distributed | to the sentimental public as an ap- : oy ry e thab the passengers were distributed at | Popciate one for a siar, he ad aud grey mixed materials, Size 6 to je stations along the route to Atlantic | eee ae en ester, Waulack avenue. Trains that drew into the Bor- | 14 years 6.00 Saturday’s aay ough Hall station were pretty well —— = = : | > Milh jammed, but the genial gloaters inside LZ Panama Cloth Skirts, Plaited mo- EERE 1h) ae inery RR TROSETIR(G acer wal oink Leo —_—-> del with fold, Plain blue, brown and jf Erem ino ait t Children’s Trimmed Chip Flats ee j ON SUE PROM Ya MATE permit of further accommodation, Happy Brooklyn at Last. Throughuoct the rush hour the At- Jantic avenue trains ran every 44 minut they had passed th: Nevins street station they travelled under a full head of power. Between Nevina street and Atlantic avenue it ‘Was necessary to proceed cautiously for there is still some more trimming of roadbed veing done along @tretch of track. Eastward from E ugh Hail to Atlantic avenue the trains falso ran under reduced power and will | for several day: until the last bolt i buckled down, | INVALID SHOT HIMSELF. “1 Am Tired of Life and Suffering,” Wrote Morris sberg. | Two years of !ll health and the con- stant struggle of his wife to provide for the little famfly caused Morris Massbere to attempt suicide to-day He is in the Harlem Hospital, and the doctors may there is very little chance for his recovery two chi this m. the + ed bed with « wound in his right ear and G@ pistol beside him, He had written note the f In case of death don't sick and tired blame of Ife The World Leads! During the First Four Months of This Year PRINTED 381,160 Ads. * 351,080 Ads. | 30,080 Ads. Printed - The World's -LEAD, §237.50 Shadow Stripe Tan Covert Coat Exactly tke Picture. Remember } Alterations FREE, 14th Strea YORK £462Fulton Strea BROOKLYN 045106 black or stripes, inches, Length 28 to 35 4.75 BOYS’ CLOTHING. too light weight, double breasted Belted Suits. With extra pair Knicker- bocker trousers. Size 8 to 16 years, 5.00 Acomplete Summer stock of me- dium and tropical weight Nor.olk Suits, Lined throughout or half jined with alpaca cloth, 10.00 to 21.00 Washable Suits, Straw Hats, Play In Both Stores. Suits, Washabie Trousers, Reefers, Blouses and Pajamas. At moderate Prices. In Toth Stores, MISSES’ SUIT DEP TS. Linea Crash Suits, Plaitei skirt with fold. 30 inch cutaway coat. Sizes 14 and 16 years. 9.50 White Washabie Jumper Dresses Trimmed with lace and embroidery, Sizes 14 and 16 years, 7.50 | Jumper Dresses of figured lawn, | Tucked skirt tr:mmed with embroidery, Sizes 14 and 16 years, 575 White Washable Poplin Skirts, Gored model. I.ength 17 to 28 inches, 3.50 JANES McCREERY & 60, 23rd street 54th Street eae a te) Offering from 9 to 1 P. fi. Saturday |"). A 5th Avenue Manufacturer’s Sample Line f dsbovs Dresses at | 50) beautifully trimmed dresse Exquisite style a bargain price. Made of Mner Persian lawn, jp orincess, sailor or I high of low! ne broidery and lace 1 walst skirt, deep hem and cut ext ra fail) shown in ail Giris’ Englis : Bor Goats 9p OB Sale All Day oa to clear them out quickly. Mis isses sil Ik Fined Suits Te made of t fabrics; a wool fa) ee 5 OR Liberty’ y Shoes for Women Have Ne Equal Anywhere at 1.98 They excel any other make ever produced under $3.50 and The $3.50 and $4 $4. Thousands of “knowing” women wear the “Liberty.” Quality Shoes at Why not you? $1.50 to $2. on every pair. l 98 - © ~ from 9 A.M. Choice of Pumps, Slippers, Oxfords, High Shoes, y to 1 P. M. Only tans, patent, white kid and dull leathers, .. Extra well made, with double soles. Sizes ov 89 ee 7 You save in Misses’ and Girls’ White Top and Patent Vamp Shoes at Half Price to 13%. $1.25 quality; special for to-morrow, from 9 A. M. to 1 P. M. A most seasonable bargain for misses and girls, Have white tops and patent leather vamps. Usu- ay ef io8 up to $2. To-morrow, sizes 11 to 9, Sizes 5 to 8 and 8% fo i1........ Cais DEEA DMs

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