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BURGLAR HIDES IN BED OF HOUSE HE WAS ROBBING Roddy Turns in With ‘Heinie’ When Police Search the Building. FELL OFF WATERWAGON Man Who Discovered Him Re- _ warded With Hard Bench iy in a Cell. Tony Lalla, homeless and penniless, :@aught a burglar for the pélice, for} gwhich they gave him a bed—the hard Pench tn an tron barred cell. And the/ third street early totay, when the breathless Tony landed in his arms. “There's a burglar in the saloon at the next corner,” gasped Tony. Led by Tony, the policeman tiptoed mp to the window of Dan Finnerty’s place, at Third avenue and Sixty-third street, and saw a man slipping back and forth, piling un the loot. Kilroy tried all the doors, but they were se- curely fastened. open, through which the burglar had en- tered. Kilroy rapped for aasistance and halt a dozen cops ran up and surround- 4 the place. Burglar Vanishes. Presto! the burglar dis the first crack of Kilroy's sidewalk Through the window every nook and corer of the saloon was visi- ble, but there was no aign of the rob- ber. Kilroy smashed the «lass panel ef the front door and, reaching in, turned the key. As the police rushed in they heard a ‘scuse me! I Gorm ve, WRONG FLAT! scuffie and sounds of running feet on the Aoor above. They also found an open door to the dumbwatter, down which came excited cries of ‘Police! | Burglers:" Out of the saloon and up the stairs the police ran. Dan Finnerty, dressed | in a night shirt, was rushing around with a gun in his hands. “Where ts he? cried Dan. ‘I heard ‘him fn the kitchen, and when I ran in he gave me the foot and over I goes.” “To the roof, men!” cried Kilroy. He saw a fanlight| ‘and held it over his head. When Mrs. THE EVENING WORLD. THURSDAY, DEFEAT SURE FOR THE RACING BILLS, SAYS WADSWORTH Commissioner Makes Positive Statement After Seeing Turf Magnates Here. every room, going from floor to floor. | But there was no burglar tn sight. Finally they reached the top floor where lives Mrs, Mary Francis, who rents furnished room. From room to; room they went, but without avail. Then | they came to a locked door. “Th Heinie's room,” said Mrs. | Francis. “It takes cannon to waken | j him.” | Mrs. Francis opened the door to sat- ‘OM: Look | A | wHo's MERE, TO SKATE FOR WORLD'S CUP. Athletic circles are showing much in- terest in the international world champlonship roller skate races Ww re to be held during the present m at Sea Reach Palace Rink, Con a under the management or Mr. Aloun, | Prominent among these BUFFALO. N. ¥., June 4—James W. Wadsworth, sr, head of the State Rac- ing Commission, makes the positive! any New York World's two statement that the ant!-racing bills will not be passed by the Legislature which will reconvene in Albany Monday night. ‘The senior member of the Wadsworth family was in the city last night on his way home from New York City, where {t was teated he has been in consulta- tion with the other members of the F ntevte 1s nile race o beautiful silver loving cups, ono the New York World's trophy 4 other known as the “Akoun Cu both “protesstonaland samatetr aki all over the country. These cups, w toh will be appropriately Inscribed, stand twenty inches hich and are supported wy nolld ebony pedestals. State Racing Commission and represent- {sty the police. Kilroy struck a match JAMES McGREERY & GO. | 23rd Street 34th Street Francis got a glimpse of the bed she let out a yell that made Heinle Schurtz sit up and take notice. “Wass tee?" the startled Heinte asked, rubbing his eyes. “Who's your friend?" asked Kilroy, potting his gun at the form of a man lying alongside of Heinie. Hetnie looked and started to grow pale. He etarted to ramble in @ len- fuage the Irish know not of. Kilroy oe tne etic and Poked the sleeping figure in the ribs. Suddenly it sat up. "Toko it easy, old man.” it gaid. “1 guess you got me with t ods.’ Heinle grew, hysterical when he real- ized that he had sleeping with a ted thet he he ‘wae ‘fnaily, quieted down. At the station house the pris- oner gave the name of James Roddy, of He said a fall On Sale Friday and Saturday, June the sth and 6th. LADIES’ CLOAKS, 1n Both Stares. Tourist Coats, made of plaid, check and stripe Worsted, 8.50 and 15.00 former price 12.00 to 20,00 No. 1096 Third avenue. : . from the water wagon led ‘him to enter Gloria Silk Paletots, Check and ihe" saloon. . Re oon later) Policeman) Mussmacher plain colors, 12,50 figure out of a wagon He took him to the East It was dug a sleeping near the river. ce 18. Bixtyeevensy street station. usual price 18.00 Durgiar gave them the chase of their ‘uniformed lives. Policeman Joseph Kilroy rounded th -eorner of Second avenue and” Sixty- The door of the roof, however, was| lock and the police began @ search of! revolvers in hand into every corner. They! routed out all the tenants and searched) “hats the fellow who helped catch the burgiar,” sald the sergeant ut i x we'll give him a pince to 8 3 fn’ the ‘vorkviie Court_to- oday Roddy UMBRELLAS, In Both Stores. was held for trial and Tony was hon- | jorably discharged. Sale of 500 Umbrellas, Covered ESTABLISHED FIFTY YEARS. an ess than ‘VALENCIENNES LACE EDGES, same as sold for 19c, a dozen yards; marked special, a dozen yards, at ....cecsecccoeee 12¢ ALLOVER NETS, in dotted and figured effects; 45 inches wide; white and cream; regularly 49e 75c. a yard; to-morrow at REAL IRISH CROCHET 48 JABOTS, cheap at $2; $1.4 38 marked special at Perfume Triple Extract, in all Odors; 2 oz bottles; regular 25c. values; marked es for Paley, Card Aibums Imported Post Card Albums, hold 100 cards; with each album will REE six different offer iatieus 5 | Sale from nd col. SELL MORE REAL LACES TAN ANY OTHER STORE IN AMERICA. Ehrich Bros 6TH AVE., 22D TO 23D ST.,N. Y. Men’ S $15 Blue Serge Suits $ and a pair of $3.00 Trousers FREE A men’s suit sale for to-morrow never equalled in New York. 200 blue serge, fancy gray worsted suits, strictly hand-tailored. $12.00. nge as S. white CERMAN LINEN TORCHON LACES, and insertions to match; worth from 10c, to S0c. a yard; ee amor Ow a yard, from 25 este c REAL IRISH CROCHET LACE ROSES, regularly 10c, each; to-morrow, each 5e WHITE FILET LACE SQUARES, each worth SOc, at, each yards. ‘eaves suitable for wal: that {s wort special for Friday's clearance...... Remnanfs of Biack and Colored press Goods, a yd., an, Le inches: Worth upto be A remarkable offer for to-morrow Negligee Shirts secured from a well- f extra good materials in light, effects; choice for to-morrow at only In make, style and quality the e. ow neck, knee li OO suit on the market. With each one of these $15.00 sults we offer ys EES ene LL ee E a pair of trousers that are worth $3.00, This coruplete 618.00 outfit at yacht sc Ladies’ low neck Ribbed Vests, with crocheted yokes, 25c and soc Men’s $12 Suits 9 to 10.30 A.M. and from 2 to 3.30 only s remarkable offer are inclued all the new and stylish colors it Cut for Spring; also plain black. Not a suit in the lot worth We price them special, for three hours only, at. Boys’ $1.50 Wash Suits, 59c ance ¥. ail our odds and ends in Boys’ Wash Suits in Ruskin end eatlor effects; red, M high as $1.5). b and fanc: and in all sizes. Regularly. 0c. 2 5B at, Laces Greatly Underpriced Sale of Silk Remnants, 2 de Value 69c to $1.00 per yd., Over 1.000 Remnants of plain and fancy si 2 Included are Taffetas, Pongee: Cygne; Foulards, Praph era Check: Poy th lesa than ic.’ yard; othe avard; marked for to-morro Men’s 59c Negligee Shirts phia manufacturer at less than half actual value. striped and figured same that are retailed regularly at 59c.; your with extra quality tape edge Twilled Silk. Handsome Novelty handles, 26 inch for women, with handles of gun metal, pearl, ivory, tiger eye, ster- ling silver, dresden, etc, 28 inch for men, with handles of stag horn and natural wood, sterling silver trimmed. 2.65 value 4.00 to 4.50 MERINO UNDERWEAR. 1a £oth Stores. For Ladies and Children. Ladies’ Union Suits, with crocheted a values 40c and 75¢ Boys’ Balbriggan and pure white Cotton Vests and Drawers, 50c Ribbed Vests for little children, Smallest size. 3 for soc JAMES McGREERY & GO. 23rd Street 34th Street *D Your choice at 6c, 20° Washable Belts The entire surplus stock of @ large manufacturer of Women's Washable Belts offered to-morrow at less than one-quarter of their original values. Made of the finest pique, poplina, Mnons and other washable materials, In plain and fancy embroldered style, with gilt or pearl buckles. Some are and colored; JAMES McCREERY & CO. 23rd Street TRIMMED MILLINERY. On Friday and Saturday, June the sth and 6th. Exhibition of new Lingerie and Lace Hats. Charlotte Corday model, Sale of new Leghorn Hats........12,00 Value 25.00 34th Street 34th Street Store. slightly mussed from shipping. and Sc special Actual léc., 2c. values; merked Friday... “9e for 23rd Street | DETECTIVE | B ICKB PAISERVICE Shadowing, Invest! . All branches, | 34th Street from 8 to » Peau de pes and eany ink Not a fabric represented, “24¢ | l9e SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY WONDERS. | of 5,000 known Ph Made 29° ITE £& NO MAIL OR TELEPHONE ORDERS” GN ADVERTISED | GooDs, NEW YORK'S FASTEST GROWING STORE | OT NBERG co ma) SATISFACT!O! Poplin, in est shades; ian model desi wood wi SHICKS | trimmed bow to n $1.50 value ST il4T' STREET GUARANTEED OR MONEY PROMPTLY REFUNDED J 7 call attention to to-morrow’s wonderful aggregation of REAL Bargain Sensations, impressively demonstrating, beyond all question, the supremacy of this store for its matchless underselling events. Read of news that “WW E cannot fail to impress you and arouse your intensest interest : “|Wash Goods and Domestic Bargains The best values of the year, including th rics from our great purchase of Arnold lading thossands mdeaae ene ae ae vane 18. ‘Checked Su ings at 934. yd. ls 19¢. Sins Batiste at 10c. 3 “25e. Satin Stripe Flowered Org:ndies 1234c. Fine and sheer with a h d. somo mercerized stripe. pee flower effects; ri 2e_oods “SHEETS, ) Te White erence Lawn 15c. c. High Grade Ginghams 6240. ; this lot ex luck Towels, 9c ea. d Turkish Towels; See Get Se Sie Misses’ Linen |Less Than Half Value Friday for Skirts at 98c Boys’ Wash Suits In a sale presenting the best value of the season. Every skirt up-te- An elegant lot of Boys’ Wash Suits, special for Bargain Friday’s sale—comprising values up to $i— Offered at 39¢ each. date and well-made. aay $3 Confirmation Suits Reduced to “Peter Pan” Waists at 39c Waists that would ord narily bring $1. To- morrow reduced Double bocker | 98¢ ‘Phin sMirt, Ude. MillineryBargainsGalore Women’s, Misses’ and Children’s Hats by the thousands constantly flowing from this matchless Millinery Store into the hands ef the public. Why? Va!ues—dumfounding ya! lues—better than others’. good q popular h New Straw Dress auShapes Bargain Friday’ s Gigantic Sale of Women’ s Summer pices at i 10 Enthusiasm musi reign :upreme ‘o-morrow. Thrifty women must and will appreciete t! re isa ‘oto dainly Summer dresses —-the most sensational | barga.n ie} "ve ever set eyes upon, Coats are 30 i sleeve with cu This Coat, yah 2.08 os. . Waiting a iting Th Brent 81,00, ee Window Shades 4,000 Holland 3 feet wide x c27e| Special for Friday Window Shades, 6 feet long; all colors, includi dark green and w »ymplete to- morrow at, eit Spreaders; regular value $2.49; sale price (MAIL ORDERS FILLED.) ne -e, roil), ammocks WO-MOFFOW eves ses : Zion in sclera 2.49 Value at 1.49 new styles, 1.| Brusseleite Rugs, 2.66 Canvas Weave Hammocks, full size, 1'4 and 2 = 1,000 Brusselette Rugs, 9ft. x 7.6 ft, with (nie pillow and deep widths, A 35e.| ‘in every conceivable Oriental and valance; a colors; ii 7 si rst quality at,sq.yd., | allover design, very closely woven extra fine quality, HARD and perfectly reversible; the coolest with bent wood and most sanitary rug sold for summer use; a regular §5. on rug to-morrow 2.66 Lic