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| - —-— EPtucky Mrs, Fursey Grapples 5 Ho ROS } { ! WOMAN FIGHTS THEF AND JOINS posal ey IN LONG PURSUIT» ree-Masted Schooner! ¥ Strands on Bleak Island With Man She Finds Looting Flat. Most of the population of the district | bout Brook avenue and East One| Hundred and Forty-first street, Bronx, engaged to-day in a wild chase for ten Dlocks after @ little rat-faced sneak- Bleeding from the finger nalls of Mrs. William Fursey, of No, 450 East Qne| Hundred and Forty-first atreet, whose | apartments he had robbed. Mrs, Fursey had been calling on a found the door of her apartment, which she had locked, open. In the dining- Toom she came upon a man rifling the aldeboard, _THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1908. |the EB before the city firemen ar- | cREW | whens Insulation In the b. asuinent | burned out and set fire to a pile of wante minutes later there was nothing b a smudge left of the fire. Sonie smoke drifted uv Into the bluld ing, but the bargain hy refused to bo deterred and kept right on hunting and business was only {nterrupted when ‘the clty. firemen came to Inspect the re \auite of the work of the store's own force. MAROONED ON ISLAND, = TRY THIS FOR YOUR COUGH Off the Main Coast, ° 0} Mix two ounces of Glycerine with a| Homan & Puddington, ship brokers,| halfounceoft Virgin Oi of Pine com- | of No. 81 New street, wera anxiously pound pure and a half pint of | awaiting further particulars to-day of | atraight Whiskey. Shake well and) their three-masted schooner Georgia, | take in dos which was wrecked on Monroe Isla @ teaspoonful every | four hours. This” mixture possesses | off Owl's Head, Penobscot Bay, yer. the heallng, healthful properties of} terday. © The schooner in ballast and the Pines, and will bieak a cold in under command of Capt. Smith, wiih a) twenty-four hours anc cure any crew of six men, was bound for New cough that a curable, In having tals York from St. John's, N. F. formula put up be sure that your Buffeted by sea and wind, the echoon- druggist uses the genulte Virgin Oll er was headed for Penobscot Bay, in of Pine compound pure, prepared and thief whose cheeks were scratched and | search of shelter, but she misstayed aud guaranteed only by the Leach Chem!-| | ran ashore on a bleak heatland. A eal Co., Clnetnnat!, 0. heavy snow prevailed, and it sas with | great diMculty and hardships chat Capt. Smith and his crew escaped to the, f rocky Island, where they are stil _ma- | | rooned. The owners of the schooner sail to- jh turned sh 7 neighbor and when she returned she day that, as they have had a0 w: ra \ ‘FOR MENT trom Capt. Smith, they fear that h een IoD Heo RUE SATEEN Gdob: ve MEASURE by iia meee Cash ‘Credit "Who are you? What do you want; SMALL FIRE IN BROOKLYN iS El PRICE by, here?” sho demanded. “I'm a bottle pedal said the man, | { “have you any to sell?" Mra, Fursey {8 muscular, and as the! man ran for the door she grabbed him He fought her violently, and fnally! > wrested away from her, but not before guished Itself this afternoon by putting DEPARTMENT STORE. ny RK sno 6 “ows fo MAIDEN LANE,COR. NASSAU ST. The interior fire department of the | store of Frederick Ioeser & Co., at Ful- ton’ and Bond streets, Brooklyn, distin- her fingers had ploughed great ridges out a little blaze In the engine-room of BROOKLYN BRANCH S89 FULTON ST. down his face, He darted into the street and up Brook avenue. Jobn Dillon, a plasterer, was passing with his tools as Mrs and told him lon, shouting “Stop the fleeing man trowel at the fugit in the leg, By this Ume m and children were in the their shouts brought others t pursuit. Nightetick Ended Cha: At One Hundred and F And Brook avenue P his big dodged, however, wi and got past. Mich crowd, ran after i at One Hundred and For th avd Brook avunue managed to throw his nightstick with such good aim that ft hit the man in the back and doubled | him up. Michaels took the man to the Alex- ander avenue station, where he said he was Peter Crotty, of No. 443 East One Hundred and = Twentleth street, a painter, out of work. The police found on him’a gold wateh and chain, a bunch of skeleton keys and three pocketbooks, one of which Mrs, Fursey identified as hers. The neighborhood in which the thiet chase took place ls one of the best In the Bronx and has for several months past been overrun by burglars, One man, in particular, the police are after He has always worked alone and, x6 far, the loss of about $6,00 worth of property has been attributed to him, REDMOND DENIES UPROAR by the | i, and | street | AT IRISH CONVENTION. In Cable to Seer League of America He Says Proceedings Were Orderly, BOSTON, Feb. 11.—John O'Callaghan, national secretary of the United Irish League of America, to-day received the » of United | following cablegram from John B. Red- | mond, rete the Unit to the convention of 1 League vention ever held In unanimity in sup- port of jon's thanks yoted to America for generous support. Ca- bles to Amel suggesting that dis- order occurred participated in. by cler gymen, members of Parliament and others absolutely false, No violence of Any sort. O'Brien refused hearing by elegates; nothing more,” February Sale of PIANOS This Week's Sale Eclipses All Previous Efforts in Bargain Giving. We are not offering cheap new Pianos at IMAGINARY REDUCED PRICES, but we are selling strictly new and little used Pianos at decided reductions from regular prices. It's an unusual opportunity to get an excel- lent high grade Piano of known reputation at a small price and on monthly payments (without interest) if not convenient to pay cash. OPEN TO-MORROW. ~ Sterling Piano« 518-520 Fulton St., cor. Hanover Place, Brooklyn Tailored Coats ...... Tourist Coats . Afternoon & Sts Of broadcloths, French velvet or broadcloth... Fancy Dress Coats ... Imported KarakulCloth Coats “ 15,00 to 29.00 “ Goats for Misses (14 to 18 years Street & Evening Coats earns, “25.00 to 39.00 “ 14,50 to 18.50 Imported Karakul Cloth Coats ‘ » 29.00 to 39.00 “ 14,50 & 18.50 serge,velvet or satin..., Party and Afternoon Dresses for Girls (8 to 14 years) Of taffeta silk, chiffon, } FORMERLY "Tailored Suits for Girls, Misses & Small Women, r three-piece models (12 to 14 years) erly. 15.00 29.00 35.00 55.00 5.00 Saks & Company Broadway at 34th Street ANNOUNCE FOR FRIDAY & SATURDAY, FEB'Y 12th & 13th The Final Clearance Sale of Coats for Girls & Misses for Girls'(5 to 14 years) .... Formerly 10,00 to 19.75 At 4,95 cece 15,00 to 29.00“ 9,75 7 .... Formerly 15.00 to 29.00 At 9,50 to 14.50 Dresses for Misses (14, 16 & 18 years) } FORMERLY 10,00 to 42.50 At5.90, 9.50, 15.00 & 29.50 24,50 to 48,50 At 12.75, 16.50 & 19.50 ed prices 14.50 18.50 2450 Kimonos Friday 98c (Siegel Cooper Store, Second Floor, Center.) Women’s 85c Glace Gloves, 69¢ 2-clasp; black, white, tan, mode, and brown; perfect Women’s 75c silk Gloves, 49¢ Elbow lengths; mous- quetsire style; double lipped fingers; black or white; all sizes > Women’s $15 Taffeta Skirts, $7.50 Fine black dress skirts; 6 different models; all man-tailored. Artificial Palms, 69¢c Suitable for home or tice decoration $1.39 Artificial Ferns, 98¢ Size 6 ins.; suitadie for table decora-* Table Covers, 98¢ Tapestry table covers; 2 $3 Tapestry Portieres, 92 With lattice fringe; sev eral colors, 65c Couch Covers, 55¢ Romsn stripes; reversi- ble; fringed ail sround, Silk Braids, 5c & 10c Black silk trimming Cocoa Mats, 46c Reversible cocoa mats; size 14x24. and 35¢ Matting Runners, Yd. 21c Napier Matting; 22° and 27 inches. 36 tne, wide; jeer ality; pretty color wey lect. Women’s Crepe Fine variety of Japan- ese and Persian designs; our former price $1.05; Colored Landscapes—in 2-in. dark fram: with name plates; regularly 69c; Carbon Pictures—in I-in, dark fram ted; cioice lot of subjects tos from; to-morrow at.... Colored Pictures—in fancy gilt, oval frames,| $15 Paintings, $10.75 | Oval Pastels—in handsome gilt frames; 5 98¢ | Git and gold-burnished frames, with size 20x30; regularly $7.50; at... $3. 9 at Boileau Head Pictureasthe aortas Boileau | $29.50 Paintings, $24.50 in gilt and gold-burnished exana) head: in antique gilt bowknot frames; * $6.50 _ just the picture for a valentine; at China Closets and Dining Tables---Special eg) Our Mid- Winter Sale Lowest Prices Named in Many Ee | Crystal Closets—very similar to iitustra- | tion, all quartered oak, ony polished; cach closet contains three entire mirror bac esgoidel color, and ex- construction; cellent This Store Open All ‘Bai Friday Pictures and Oil Paintings Features 7c mat: | $7.50 Paintings, $5.95 lect og | cite and gold:burnished frames, with glass siteneeee with four large ornaments; to-morrow $38.00, at ...ceceeeeaee $27.80 Quartered Oak China Closets (inedium size).. $22. 50 Mahogany China Closets i 25,00 Quartered Oak China Closets re 22.50 Quartered Oak China Closets. 19,00 Solid Plain Oak China Closets, 17.00 Quartered Oak China Closets, 37.80 Quartered Oak China Closets 39.00 Quartered Oak Ching Closets.. Linens, Muslins and White Goods The values printed speak for themselves aon MERCERIZED TABLE DAMASK, yard... 81 80 IN INCH NEVER RP MUSLIN fnisned shi LEACHED, SOFT-FINISHE ANBRIC 4 MED HUCK TOWELS, each 2in¢ WHITE PLAID LAWNS, yard (REMMED, BLE. White Linens 00 yards of 27-inch pure “egularly 236 linen soft. .. 15e (Siegel Cooper Store, Main Floor, Rear) phates hs Two special otfers for graduates, A dozen of our peerless folders; finished in t at., wo styles; Loetlasly $5.50; * $4 A 16x Oe argement will be given with each dozen of our Benedict White $3 Cabinets; regularly $5; at. {Siegel Cooper Store, Seventh Floor / Groceries, Meats, Fish, Fruit and Daylight Cakes maple, ~-dor. COTS: mixed Specials for To-Morrow, Ibs. 8 Delicious Coffee BOURBON SANTOS, genuine plan- grown from Mocha oy, beat rey “or POWDERED by the Hobart Grinders, Daylight Cakes Fresh suppli by {rem the ovens every THREE Laven “CAKES Chocolate, miranmaliowrortun FaIarseeptnatitesen ee aOS. FOUNTAIN ALE HONE RAS i.e * 14c 60; ean. REGINA ACAMFORNIA utes. California aa evaporated fruit; nice, bright Ib, bi Hazel Bacon The celebrated Westphalia style mild, sugar cured; n ith lean like ; 1540 | 53 just the price a gallon $3.50, reduced to | regular $1 full quart bot- Bde | | SANTA CLA dBc; 3 Ibe Oregon Sweet Pruni 650 boxes Lad mit thin an Hams and Menraes i| Lunch Tongues Chiffon Cloth, 100) prunes) (014 fa d 5 Selected mild sutar cured 11 @ Lidby's cooked tunch tongues; 94, Baio age” bate | [Letesarrtisel ati a [secular ds ans sre S26 | 59¢ Old Hines Whiskies, Ales, Beers, Etc. Pure California Wines By the Gallon Port, Sherry, Angelica, Muscatel and Tokay Reduced from €2.80 to $1.88 Reduced from 2.00 to Zeduced from 1.80 to Reduced from 1.25 to of 8 dozen pints, | | sold in other stores $1 25 | Choose from our regular stock, Double “‘S. & H.” Green Trading Stamps with purchases made before 12 o’clock— Single stamps after that Silk Ribbon, 12¥¢ Plain all-silk taffeta rib+ bon, 4 Inches wide; complete assort: ment of colors, yard 1244¢. February Sale Hand-Colored Pictures—in gilt frames ; choice lot of subjects; values up to $5; gn, 95 Oil Paintings to-morrow at Genuine Pastels—in gilt and rele aa bahadewnbor nished oval frames; size 22x26; at.. $2.50 shadow box and glass protection Pastels—closing out our regular $10 pastels; Lining Lawn, Te 36 inches wide; in pink, sky and the other Wanted shades; yard 7lgo, to-morrow at...... Pennie et eeee (Siegel Cooper Store, Third Floor, ter.) China Closets—as illustrated, made of quar- tered oak; evilery (shcontains French plate bevelled mirror 16x6; width 35 inches, height 62 inches, melden color and Bloas finish; re ass shelves, and Isabella Drawers 49¢ Made of fine nainsook and trimmed with lace, PE eas) 00 Regutarty 18.00 | 532,50. 29, 50] 59.00. 30.00 | (siege! Cooper st Washable Petticoats, 49c- Very atttracti In pretty ot Fifth Floor.) Umbrellas 9,01 52 se Begins To-morrow Result of the dryest fall known in 36 years, and consequent demoral- ization of the umbrella business, Details in to-night’s Journal—here’s the Price and value part— Finest assortment ‘ial harldsome handles we ever showed in an agen lot, Natural ral Mink Sets 8 |a Yard, 39¢ A most extraordinary Purchase of several thousand yards just in time for tomorrow’s sell- ing. All the Spring shades, Made to sell at 50c¢ a yard;tomorrow 39c, (Main Floor, Rear.) Hoerle’s Shoes at Half Prices _ Finest sorts and newest styles for men, women and children Women’s Handkerchiefs, 6 for 10c 1,000 doren in the lot; All plain white, hem- stitched handker- chiefs, For Women One of the best under: | price attractions for to- morrow is a group of a few hundred natural mink muffs and throw: | scarfs for women. Style as illustrated. Sold regularly at $12.75; tomorrow, a set Cushion Tops, 49c Fine velour cushion topa (Siegel Cooper Store, Second Floor, Front.) —many lots shown for the first time to-morrow, pe mares Teas Guaranteed strictly pures and gray cotton blankets for beds; pair 39, Mail and Taehone Orders Filled. ‘br Ciba 4000 Fresh Meats Fresh Fish | We deliver all paid and charged or- ; ders from the Battery to 1idth St, Bales nee of charge, 8c steaks ff i east and west, Hind quarters of Canada Mutton Selected loins Jersey pork, Fore quarters of Canada \] lamb Shoulders or br |] milk-fed veal... Freshly mad lenereateiis I packare, ‘Tbe Silk Net Veiling 24e Ib., 12he Fancy Rockport codfish Mild cured haddle Newport haddoc Boston Market Long Island flounders, Nova Scotia herring WaistFrontings, 24c Embroidered waist pat: terne and lawn tuck- ing; 18 to 24 in, wide; yd. 24¢. = ARMOUR'S BOILED H, chine eliced; Ib........ IMPORTED SARDIN key opening can..... S: imported from France; Ralves;)dot,, 4; 85¢ IMPORTED BISCUITS Hunitey — & Palmer's ginger mute, fruit, thin | SWIFT'S WASHING POW. o1y Abernethy of table; 6 Dpackets 11 DER—dor, 31.48; 4-1b, pkg. Ae BSc; packet... C} Art Panel Free with Two Packages, 98¢c (Siegel Cooper Store, Fourth Floor.) 42 Inches wide; white, black and evening shades; yard 590. | Mon m ] ) Rerrand’s Three-Star | | TREADMILL WHISKEY — gal- a4 i\| | Whisker Nos || Cognac Brandy | lon, reguiar price 84.25, re- Very old vintage; choice, duced to 83,74; regu. lity; reg. price | | Ay $1.24 lar $1.25 full gt. dot. 98c Regular price $2.75 a gale lon; reduced to $2.24; full 98c Nets, 69c 42-inch dotted and fie: CLUB HOUSE WHISKEY — CAPITOL NO. 8 WHISKEY~ | tich, smooth, and well ma aoe ; CATS tured; gallon, regular price 42.9. ular 31 full By 83, reduced to $2.64; 74 veves OFE | repular oe quart bot, (4C | (Siegel Cooper Store, Fourth Floor, Front.) Pilgrim Holleud Gin Women’s Waists 49¢ Men’s 49¢ Night Robes, 30¢ DressGinghams, Men’s Half Hose 9c Of colored madras; full 1 ull fashioned; 32 Inches wide; plain Qk plated tailored model; x ty af de- colors, checks, stripes; Aim long sleeves; fastens =< Manne _ signa; all sires. yard Oe, j | Ask for “‘S. & H.”’ Green Trading Stamps---We Give Them , f f i t q i]