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POLICE LAND» 'SCHOGL BAYS ———— THE BGI MAN TOHOLD ANNUAL , AFTER CHASE CINE MEI} Great DOLLAR THE EVENING WORLD, Third Floor Salesroom. Sale, = & 6th Av. and isth Si. Little Tommy Casev Saw Him| Some Splendid Athletic Sport ‘Dr. Kelier’s Comfort $9.50 Oxfords! Is Promised Wednesday in Indoor Contests. | . @nd Roused Father, and Negro Ran. IN| PURSUIT. On Wednesday, May 2, the third an- nual Recreation Centre Athletle Cham- pionship Meet will be held. It was at first planned to hold this meet at the Sixty-ninth Regiment Armory, but ow ing to an important review to be held t this armory on the 2th ft was necessary to change the place to the Seventy-first. Regiment Armory, Thirty- third street and Fourth avenue. BIG TOM Cops Join in, and Burglar Is Rounded Up—Little Tommy Goes to Sleep Again. Fxc'tement radiated tn all directions | More tan tive es have trom Yak street police station early norece, © for the events or to-day ightsticks clattered on the| the programme. ramme of events is divided into two classes—those for Juniors, boys welghing under 118 | pounds, and the other class for seniors night and scampering footsteps | hoys weighing over 118 pounds, and con- t many sleepy citizens to their | sist of the following events: Sixty-five-yard dash, junior and sentor Asplalt, pistol-snots startled the lonely | wasfarer, hoarse siouts punctured the stilly was al! because little Tommy | 2u-yard n, junior and senior; 40 ten three years old, had seen! yard run, junior and senior; 80-yard e “bogy man." just as his father | potato race, junior and fentor; standing romised him he should before d 3 Promised hy ig Tiould before diminus | broad Jump, junior and sentor; running And WOR ta hed aes teat night (nish Jump. Junior and senior; $90-yard elder, We A husky truchaeiver: icing at | Tua sentor; one-mile run, senior; elght- lap relay race, juntor and sentor (four- No. 1 Oak street the second floor, and little To man tea:n n to run tivo laps) has had use t The Louls Haupt Tho} emblematic stend being w of the Championsaip of the told that the “bory 1 ntually | Recreation Centres, will be awarded to | \ Bets all bad little boys, and Tommy is /the centre securing the greatest num often bad tn his mise s way ber of points at these games; i i nee when Tommy n haved last night|Cornelius J. Bulllvan Trophy will fe father said. The bogy man will| awarded to the centre winning get you. sure,” and Tommy's mother,|Juntor t.ay Race, and the Geo Marte, expressed the same fear. Little} Hamlin Trophy to the centre winning Tommy rolled and tossed for quite ajthe Senior Relay Race. ae ibatore he coat asieep. When ha) The recreation centres offer @ grea one 2, Coa 4 o'clock this morning, he many boys an opportunity to becom: Thanet of the “ogy man" the first athletes, and they are the nurseries 6. and looking cautiously around the | o¢ the smaller athletic clubs. room, there the “'bogy man” was, black,|” Many prominent athl , mth big white eyes, creeping about the| 41 represent local athletic clubs at the present time received their first Bogy Man Fled, | training in the recreation c Papa." he walled, “there's the/ay Malone, of the Moha |Cloughen, of the I. A Bros., of the Pastime A. C. i awoke with a start and saw a negro making for the door. He of the Pastime A. C.; H. ‘Gissing, 0 ! foliowed in jumps, the negro going for the Mohawk A. C.; A. Pepis, of th the kitchen. He had left the door open, | Gist, House: Welnberg, of the Clark | 4 . | House, and many others. and as he pissed out slammed it 19) "Many prominent city oMcials have | jey's face. It has a spring lock. and|been invited to attend these games The Hon. John Cloughen, Commisstone= of Public Works, and Dr. William H t | Maxwell, City Superintendent of Schools from a@ sartorial! have been asked to officiate as honor when his shouts attracted | ary referees ec the (Ha rs a} in the Oan street station,| Tickets for the meet have been print away. Pollcomee Ot on [ed for the Sixty-Ninth Regiment Ar- waalecntcutinate mory, but will be honored at the Sev- on the run, and the quarry /enty-first Regiment Armory. FACE OF CHILE ing tracks through Madison street, when Casey lost severa! precious seconds opening it. but he was soon tn fug cry and not much else. u viewpoint, Lieut. policemen, in response to rapping night- Sticke and popping revolvers, came scurrying up from ali directions. The “bogy man" was run to earth in front of No. % Madison street, and after he had somewhat recovered from the “fanning he received trom his captors, said he was George Williams, thirty-eight years old, a walter, of No. } 21 Minetta lane. A bunch of okeleton | Little Gertie Lee’s. Father keys with which entrance into Casey's | flat was made, was found where the Jumped From Car, and Had Meyer Arrested. burglar had thrown them away in his fight. Got No Plunder. He secured no plunder. Aout all he could have found would have been the elder Casey's Easter suit contain- ing $18, but that 1s a lot to Casey. Mrs. George Meyer, twenty-seven, of No. 6&2 Herkimer street, Brooklyn, was ar- raigned in Gates Avenue Police Court Casey, through some. intuition, had to-day charged with assault, It being taken ttle Tommy's bank containing | @lleged by George Lee, of No. 1061 Ful- | his savings from the ohfffonier, and put | ton street, that Meyer hurled @ handful { it in a closet, which Is all that pre-| of sand in the face of his daughter, Ve piers eect | Gertrude Lee, five years old, last night, he gave ifeele Tom a hug injuring here, severely. iy He'll never | Mr. Lee, his wife and several children bother you ag.in.’ Tommy then| were bound bome from Coney Island fell into an untroubled sleep. hen a man apparently maliciously wi Ce hurled the sand from the street into flome and said: the child's face as she went by in a car. Mr. Lee leaped from the car ani selzed Meyer. The latter denied he had Injured the child, but he was taken to the Atlantic avenue station house and locked up. The child was so severely | injured that a physician was called to attend her. VENEZUELA 1S HERE Mr. Russell Denies There Is Any War Cloud in South America. WHITE CROSS ANTISEPTIC FOOT POWDER W. W. Russell. the United States | cures Minister to Venezuela, arrived here to- fiat Sinwaros comfort aud Wutinbotlc fay on the “Red D” liner Caracas, ac- fess. Use night and. morning and, forret Colnpanted bg his witeand tnfant daugh- | 2200 fet imetancss ne BO Alum oF Guaranteed Antiseptic. Only best angredients used formula, Recommended by pu: owder ter. He denied that he had hurried home on any diplomatic mission, bu was merely on his annual sixty-day leave of absence. “It 1s all idle rumor," he sald, “about the possibility of war between Colom- bia and Venezuela, There was a trifling dispute over the boundartes. and the | quarantine {mposed against Venezuela because of the plague, “The most serious thin; xuela has to contend wit! 1D guuseptic ralclans as the that Vene- now 13 the piague. It ts belng well handled, how: ever, and the quarantine is _ ver: strict. Both Trinidad and Colombia have imposed quarantines against Vene- zuela. As Trinidad was the last to put) up the bars, Colombla has quarantined against Trinidad, “Reports that Venezuela !s bothered by internal troubles are unfounded. Castro rules with an iron hand and his enemies are helple ¥ health shattered. en I last he was in fairly robust condi! \. ‘When the Caracas arrived at Quaran- tle here Dr, Doty and his officers board- 1 her and made a rigid Inspection. Tivery passenger and, member of the ‘w owas examined arately and for » time some of the passengers feared that the ship might be held wp.. Dr. Doty finally passed them through, how- | AU MMII ever, with a clean bill of health. Ts se TET, nM Not a day, passes but that scores of Two in Hospital; Blew Out Gas. persons buy [en vases, pieces of fur- Gustave Johnsen. thirty-four, and |niture, paintings, carpets, tapestries, John Avgust, twenty-nine, wi e | bric-a-brac, “tc, at lower prices than a to New York from Sparta, W after | cheaper qu of modern articles can f Batty today wnoonececs ie | THEY FIND THESE BARGAINS AT lied room in the Pennsylvanta\Ho- | THE AUCTION ROOMS WHOSE AN- No, 21 West street. and taken to|NOUNCEMENTS APPEAR FROM DAY fO_ DAY IN_THE ADVERTISING COL- JMNS OF THE WORLD. tol, the Hudson, Street Hospital in a serious Condition, They had apparent; ‘eat ‘the gas ly blown es of the elty| | lor Nurses, Teachers, Saleswomen, oF any wh tand ntheirteet much. M rom sot French Kidskin. S M% oS, wid’hs Et » bt; very 4\ special at 3 [dad guy ~Uxiords Uppers; Ex- 34° tension Soles. Sizes nee ee Wemen’s Slucher Oxford Tie Women’s 0) Gibson Ties a Patent ec SU SIeIn A BEcEsS shbrt samps; silk ribbon lace— Fair turned or extension soles. Cuban heels. Sizes2 to 8; the kind that other stores $j .00 retail at $2.50; our price , Sample Shoes sizes 24g to 5, Va <3 up to$3.00; in all leathers; Lace, t chers; high and medium heels, ba tension Welted Soles; your choice at soles; sample lots from Haverhill makers. \ Shoes, lace or gaiters (side Oxfords Made from Vict Kid; solid $4-°° 6 to 1. Well worth §2; special Men’s & Boys’ Shoes Box Calf, Vici Kid, © e our Calf and Patent Leather; i pili h Velted Soles. Also a lat of men’s plain Toe elastic); men’s Sizes 6 to 11; boys’ sizes 9 to 1344 and 1 to 534; all at Misses’ $2.50 Tan Shoes Ary a lace and Button; Extension Pair sos. Sees 8% $4 00 a lapiacee Pair Te iO eianormon en ? Misses’ Sample Oxfords Vatent It xtension Soles; 20 sty! at ee Oppen tl Gth Ave, and i| INth Street. ain & OPEN SATURORY UNTIL 10.P.M. |] $49.98 | 550.00 worth—S5-00 Nown, $1.00 Weekly | $109.98 co 75,00 + 7.50 6 1.50 + 4 Former | 100,00 + — 10.00 200 «| eat | | Larger 149.75 | |) Oar Credit Ter t Apartinents , Carpets | Finishes ti {$200 up ¢ A Large Lot of Misfit At ', Regular Prices. THE BEST BOOK OF ITS KIND EVER PUBLISHED. PRICE 25 CENTS. BY MAIL, 35 CENTS. 1908 World Almanac i MONDAY, MAY 18, 1908. a omnes LEXINGTON 10 S*AVES 59770607 Sr. ONeill-Adams @ | Store Occupying Two Blocks | Sixth Av., 20th to 22d St., N. Y. | Porch and Teawin fdtnitare. ' | Tuesday Bargains | For each of the following bargains there are a hundred others equally attractive. 6,000 square feet of floor space devoted to a splendid display of Furniture for the porch and the lawn, presenting one of the ee and most comprehensive assortments to be seen in all New { ork. PRICES THROUGHOUT ARE FAR BELOW THE | | AVERAGE, { | Specials for To-day, Taesday and Wednesday. | $1.80 Old Hickory Rock- Boys’ Jersey Ribbed Baseball Coat Sweaters at.. 20¢ | $3.25 Porch Tables, $2.50 ers, $1.39 (Like Gut.) | Made with fine : : Teteaet reed top and Gray with maroon border. Sizes chair used under shelf and 26to34, The biggest sweater bargain | in Andrew fancy turned pees Jackson's legs and spin ever offered. ytay or, GOth St. Section, time, there- dies, Made in | 'f| two sizes, 24 | | 5 i jj . _ emo Ses heh ant | |/] Women’s and Misses’ Tailored Suits, $7.95 | Hickory.” 22-inch top. | |] | Formerly up to $18. Made in single and double breasted Prince Chap ‘ These Regular price | | models of splendid materials, in best shades. Coats ae lined with || rockers are $3.25, at | satin, Skirts re full pleated with deep fold. A clearing sule. | 5) . Helene $2.50 | ||] Men’s New $1.50 Madras Pajamas, 94c tration i light and medium colors; military collar; full size, trimmed with tration in 24 Inches high and 30-inch top; | loops. Sizes 15 to 18. | Full assortments of genuine Cork Linoleum, cui to your measure Wayard) terslererererelsier AenOb | Full four yards wide, which means that your room can be | | for doors and windows | sent on request. prosper, design, with seat 18 inches wide, regular price $5.75, at $4.50 a : v6 inches deep; chair 3. feet 4 ey Men’s 59c Night Shirts, 3 for $1; each, 35c | nehes high; a very comfortable, = < ; : ize; neatly tri | PretiCeOt ae inexpensive Cambric, with low neck; full size; neatly trimmed. [viece of ‘sunimer furniture; regs $2.60 Andrew Jackson || Women’s Smartest $3 Low Shoes, $1.98 lar price sale t i Mf, b kid, paten: colt and price 'GL.39 Rockers at $1.98 CS Tan eda a ea et mae info ses All sizes in h style. /Arm Chairs to match at same (Like cut.) This i some with new buckle, price historical Old io Si Me |} $1.50 Long Mousquetaire Silk Gloves, 89c 1,000 Porch Rockers is light, com- New shades and black and white; 24 inches long; mail orders filled, : fortable,” dura- | - Dp: Just like cut, Nat-/f0ahe. | dure ||| 15c Muslin Pillow Cases, 8:¢ ural finish, heavy! cially adapted to | Very good quality; size (5x36. posts, broad slat) hard service. It Nairn’s Fine Linoleum, square yard, 37c back, double woven is an exact du cane seat, comfort- Plicate of the . able and strong. Srleinel rocker Makes a very nice in through the lor sewing or nursery Regular price rocker; spe- cial at. Lowest price ever made for this linoleum. In the newest patterns and colorings. No mail orders. German Silver Mesh Purses, 98c 2 inches wide and 3%; inches deep; kid lined: embossed frames; link chain handle and finger ning. $10 Cotton Felt Mattress, $5 $15 Cotton Feti Mattress, $9 We guarantee these Mattresses to be built of layers of guaranteed’ Cot ton Felt, not loose cotion stuffed in. They will not mat or getlumpy. The mattress at $9.00 is made of the best Cotton Felt procurabie and is the equal of any Cotton Felt Mattress made at any price. Our great sale of all brass and enameiled beds con- tinues at reductions of about 33". 2 Lex. togd Ave., tranttr co BLOOMINGDALES’ 50% (0 Coins, ——= Wilton Rugs—36x63 inches. ~ Sey Immense assort s of this popular size Rug at very special price : as mmiense assortment: this popular Rug at very special pr’ : Wi Wi ih on used to sit Summer days e°' $1.98 75¢ Arm Chair to match, same price \ On account of the great quantity of oods sold during these spectal sales, we require about ‘en days tomake deliverie:. usive agents in New York for the original “Rustic Old Furniture. Write for catalogue. Very special offerings in Rugs, Carpets and Linoleums O'Neill Building. Regular. . | $5.95 .| $4.75 | $5.40 Wilton Velvet Carpets 90c. Yard Suitable for. rooms of all kinds, also Hall and Stair Carpets; special at, per yard...... padesbnacodouy 3 90c Linoleums at 49c. and 39c. Square Yard $6.50 | $8.50 for to-morrow (Tuesday) : $6.95 UNGTON 10 3° VED 59060257 Last Days of the Sale of 500 New Pianos at a Saving of £150 to *400 Gn the Very Easy Terms ot *5 Down and *1 a Week Special Announcement! |" vious sale, = with or one wee before the end from full rolls of perfect goods, at, per square 39c and 49: so man: Wide Width believe tne en- 62c |) week, so we ad covered without seams, special ai, per square yar you to purchase at once Upholstery Department | | raiedreon mana Sit Stet at Timely Suggestions for the Summer Home | iters Pianos Are Built to Lasi a Lietime O’ Neill Building. $1.25 Cross Stripe Curtains 69c. a Pair. 500 pairs Cross Stripe Curtains—42 inches wide, 3 yards long, several pop- ular colors for selection. An exceptionally good summer drapery 69 Regular price $1.25 per pair: speciat at... Cc Renaissance Bed Sets At About Cost of Production. An exceptional showing of beautiful designs, full size and made for either wood or metal Beds, full festoon or straight valance; large Renaissance me- dgllion centres, with corners and insertion of Renaissance, All made on ex- | = rp tra quality net. / Regular...... . $6.50 $10.00 £12.00 $16.50 fy i i 3 | Pianophone,$350 $900 Waiters Mastert ; Special $5.00 $7.50 $9.75 $14.00 | ny, Page Peano uf one $459 $25 Down nd $10 a Finest pla $1.25 Holland Window Shades, 75c. | We measure, make and hang these Shades; any size up to 37 inches wide | and 7 ft. long, with one-inch side hem, mounted on one-inch guaranteed spring rollers.” Exceptionally good quality Holland in the following colors: | Eeru, white, sage, Spanish olive, nile, dark green and red. Regular 75 | ; 750 | $1.25 each; special at . AR . $3.00 Awnings, $2.00. Up to and including 3 feet wide by 4 feet down, with curtain 2 feet | 6 inches out, made of the best quality eight-ounce Awning Stripe | in the most up to date designs and colors, mounted on best gal- | yanized iron frames and fittings, compleie ready to hang. We make these Awnings at above price only from your measure—we do not hang them. Instruction forms how to measure Regular price $3.00; special at, each. . $2.00 Month is INGS. your satisfaction on either windows, store, office or porch, send for | n executerthe work in a way that will please you. | If you have a place which others have failed to cover to $475 Walters Excelsior Pianos $500 Waiters L Pianos, 5250 $235 qian $l a Week $5 Down and Sia Week | EXTRAORDINARY bene i em ene cxt!| FREE! = Special Sale To-Morrow (Tuesday ) | Cotton Sheets and Pillow Cases | 500 Dozen—Made of Good, Standard Muslin shine OFFER rae = gred double designa, han al_or Empire wirten, mellow and resonant es Unsurpaseed A 1C DESIGNS. and make-up. there | is no plano In the world at double thelr price Size 72 x 90;! 97, Size 84 x 90, Size 90 x 90, qual ECT. ce the. fl regular 9¢c..! 82c regular fios} 90c regular Aaa 95¢ ait and: money ‘ean i 8 6 ing of M) per SPECIAL NOTICE din this sale can be h Pillow Cases Regular Speotal, $0c Centre Seam Sheets | Regular sa) | Size 72x90... 9c | Size 42x36....... . 50¢ Size 81x90. 65¢ —2c| Size 45x36 14c ani no 6 ER. aged" ne no Insurance, AN > iteehtl worth ies, Rec jan. ¥ EXCHANGE your old piano for @ pay $1 per waek Ay. | A seven-time World Want works all the week. Order one to-day ane i a 4.047% «o BLOOMINGDALES? ‘sii: ‘00th’ St, TT

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