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-BELIEV HAMONG | THE LAND OF MARE-BELIEVE. SHATTERS FRONT : OF BIG TENEMENT _— Death Threats Followed by’ THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MARCH 31, | SAYS GOODBY TO FRIEND, av1l. ned, a n hear INA MOMENT DROPS DEAD. Man an St fumble Upon Body Who Had Just Been ¢ ting With Him. we BODY OF BABY FOUND John Blood jr, aged thirty-six, of IN LONG CLOSED TRUNK. | No. 4 Med street, ur — stopped at the corner of Reed and Jet- when stew 7 Moffman of No. 28 ferson avenues thir m at 5] meee THIN & 4 an olf trunk clock, as was his custom, to say @lin hee 1 4 im it the body ord or two to Polleeman han of the Ralph a d was on his way joe the trunk Jensia Abvelsky, © of the Adame Express sid, an operator, of Explosion That Wrecks i where he was employed as a stad awd ian Wnt Well, 0 long, Jimmie, ve got to that the baby Harlem Store. be todditng,” anid he presently aa he At 1: tind been started down Jefferson avenue er State cGaughan turned # » Ludlow | fh avenue. Five a r ked 400 IN THE BUILDING. | OYten norman [sila Abelnky for All Front Windows Blown In and Uptown “Little Italy” Is Thrown Into Panic. Hartem’e “TAttle Italy’ was thrown (nto @ foment early thie morning by the explosion of a bomb in the entrance of & five-story tenement house at Nos ©8- 34 Bast One Hundred and Seventh atreet, whioh 9 occupied by more than Tt te believed the bom was exploded by bera of the Blaok Hand who ent three threatening / lottera demanding the payment of $1,000 within the past two weeks to Nooo Longhitano, who runs a grocery at No. 48 and who lives with his family on the second floor. Ever since ¢ is apartment for the appearan He was up last night, but he suspicious persons until , Which sent a He fired soveral shots from his | revolver at them, Wrecked Front of Store. sion wrecked the front caved in hop of 8 @ two stor n forms the @ WILLIAM a LARNED DEAD. Willian a lawyer with dway, died of d about tine monthe a to the hovse yand w h blood was yp n called an a ance from Women’s & Misses’ Spring Coats A Spring Coat exposition that is broad enough to include all that is best, all that is desirable, our second floor Saturday. Handsome new models, in navy blue serge, fancy mixtures, Scotch tweeds, shepherd checks, all-silk taffetas and satin duchess; sailor. notch or rolling collar; unlined or lined throughout; studded with large buttons; values that cannot be surpassed, at $12.50 $30 Spring Suits, Special Saturday Women’s and Misses’ most distinguished models, in French serges and ts anni s shawl, sailor and notched collars, tastefully trimmed in braid and satin or stuctly plain $23.50 tailored; regular value 830.00; special on Saturday only, at Children’s Coats Boys’ Reefers Boys’ Reefers, in various new Children’s Spring Coats, of wool serge, cloth, pongee, fancy mixtures| styles for this Spring; in blue serge, and shepherd plaids; some with] fine cheviots, black white on and $2.98 $275 Shoe Saving An especially important offering] Women's Boots, Pump: and Ox $4.00; special at... 10; value 84.00; special nt Hair Puffs ir Puffs, 223 Sixth Av., 15th St. 1274 Broadway, 33d MINISTER HELD AS THIEF. | YTMOND, March S-Aa he Va. LUNCHEON @Se? GULDFH’S |\ |\ MUSTARD Cold Meats Testy Sardinos & Sandwi The Risks to Sight Are Not All from The Lack of Glasses. | It is fully as dangerous to wear glasses that don't fit as to go with- out them when needed. The worst of it is that you cannot tell if your ylasses are wrong until your eves suffer. There's one way to be certain that your eyes are getting exactly the help they need, and also that your glasses are right from the start. Have Your Eyes Examined by Our Registered Physicians, | sailor collar and trimmed with| checks, plain red, gray and tan mix- alent LANG AURORA AA breld; others with scalloped de-| tures; eplendidly made and well fin- oculists of long expe “Without tachable linon and pique collars;| ished; velvet collars; emblems and who examine eyes Mite sises @ to 0; regular value cuffeon sleeves; sizes 214 to WE CHAR( R GLASSES ONLY, Perlect-Fitting Glasses as Low as $2 50, Qbhilich&Sons Oculists’ Opticians, 350 Sixth Av., 22d St. 101 Nassau Ann St. Styles in the very centre of the ‘ | style world—superbly made and | finished | POST way—distinctive, | models, filled with fine tailoring points. a laree| custom made garments without | the excessive price. OST’S S SATURDAY COAT SALE Exceptionally attractive Coat in the unsurpassed ; dressy Have every mark of the best The MWustration shows @ 52-inch, All Wool Serge in Porver Blues and Blacks, crowned with the new long Satin Shawl Collar im the smart sailor effect. Mannish sleeves, tailored pockets and self buttons that lend eo air of elegant distinction. One of the choicest $15.00 models shown this season, to be had im the POST store to-morrow for only $8.98 At the same price there are inviting assortments of full-length Coats . of Women's Saturday; | fords, in every stylish shape, leather the very In styles, including | and finish; broken lines and manu- the newest Parisian fashion, “The |facturer's samples; about 700 pairs 217 Broadway, Astor House, New York. 498 Fulton St., Cor. Bond St., Brooklyn. Ped ide hes Dats al at CROPSEY FINES POLICEMEN. n of the| the years old and was stricken | ie Into @ jake to drive 1 to come to New York as breezy mixtures, adorned with fetchic | a of Satin. Pp | sleeves, fancy buttons and tailored pock- him ¢ persona | | captain 1 He was wealthy and was well ‘ ‘6 f ; ‘ = ice, $14.00, Asan eal ve nee eae ct i i the Ainenelal diatriee Crown,” a large, beautiful cluster; |embraced in this matchless Satur : bigeeas see $7.98 } Lad i2 y fines were tinposed on 10%, two years after the death of regular value #4.50; 2.25 day offering; values 82.50 69 special seid . | Police Commissioner Cropsey announced nH. Barrett and Thomas | his first wite, he married Miss Edna special at.c.cceceeec eee to 88.50; special at....... sI° Hla: Gactnion/ today sa canversl(eunencee of the Madison street sta-|Rose Wiley of Massapequa, L. 1, who 2J.L. POST ceived by Longhitano, for failing to turn in @ report of tlon, survives him. Willlam A. Larned, the frat wna dated March 17, and demand: | oes eed Defore hin. “He fined ‘for | gy assault by an unknown policeman |national lawn tennis champion, ‘Ie a L, M. BLUMSTEIN, 125th Street, Between 7th and éth Av. lath §. W. Cor. 14th Street f $1,000. Lgnghitano wae | Mer Inspector James F_ Hussey, now tt son and Union Square A needed t band that ho subsequent ere signed “The Black Hand." Threatened With Death. ceived. In this the Ahrent was de} that unless the mc °| & member of his family | ‘The thirt letter was ay in ut has called on 1 have not pa wo get It at o1 scent member of your | SG COMING from CALIF ORNIA! | The “SUNKIST” Special, Moving at Express Train Speed, is Brmging TWENTY THOUSAND Boxes of Famous “SUNKIST” Oranges money. will Kilt an in family.” BLEWOUTTHEGAS AND DIED WITH AD KNOCKING AT DOOR been picked; so rigidly were they inspected Another big sale of ‘‘Sunkist”’ oranges box from your dealer, Because of their and graded; so rapidly are they being trans- excellent im will beg gin, Monday next, continuing till Supvedyes paaeds sh sapere hs wii aap | : , oranges ¢ close of the wee be able to secure oranges as fresh, sweet Boarder’s Life Snuffed Out as These special sales, which are held from and wholesome as can be bought in Los Many Ways to Serve Them ; .. 2, wn, . time to time, are provingimmensely popular. Angeles or San Francisco. Crances axe Gun meet eppettitne acd sour: Friends Tried in Vain to Nearly everybody now knows the excel. Your dealer and all other local dealers tng fontn‘ane can eerve—at Preaktast~in the eek ‘ room — between meals—in salads, ices, aherbets and puddings. There ts no limit to the number of eareflent @ishes of which ‘‘Sunkist” oranges form the besis. will be supplied with “Sunkist” oranges from the ‘Sunkist’ Special Train. “Sunkist” is the Perfect Orange lence of “Sunkist” oranges and they look for- ward with great interest to these announce- ments. If you and your people have never Enter Bedroom. If Mrs, Joseph Gatsch of No. 602 East | « oh] i 1G) Sixteenth street had got enuff for her eaten “Sunkist” oranges, please try them. D iN HP! numband at 4 o'clock thin morning as Until you do so, you can not imagine the “Sunkist” is not a species or variety of cg s Rec to find a food that people mam, nO Dee ees eae S peed at ec clicious taste of fresh picked, tree- ceenges tt is a certain grade or quality, ye and can ately ent asmuch of aa they plese, whee ae Yuvhs B RORTAT With the: emily: might ripened oranges. the choicest of each of five thousand Cali- Leading physicians say that to counteract tho pepe be aes nite instead of a victim of P fornia Orange Farmers, who produce 60% of meats and other heavy foods we eat, oue should ste; being N asphyxtation Special “Sunkist” Train eat oranzea lit It in a universal ally. Ure the state’sentirecrop. They pack all their known Pad uine Rog- ehevick and the Gatsch family Valuable Dessert i ‘ fact that orange juice Is an excellent for tho product an ee SLOG ON Sep IRAE GatuTday An, Two giant locomotives, pulling perfect oranges under the onename, Biya Grain celinandntOuintorrecacwntarses Nate Sita recent Spoon Free \ the iy ‘Saxonia. All wore from Servis 48 refrigerator cars laden with fresh- kist,"’ and ship them East by special fast tcriaxativethan sound, ripe orangescan be found, atylo, Thia The picture Our 1011 Bee ree na ia ie picked,tree-ripened oranges—these- freight. = so» spovn will be thowsour new 191 “Sanklut"Pralt BM cause) hes Aree sngawed quactann| lect crop of 5,000 groves—will Every “Sunkist” orange is firm, solid There Are “Sunkist” Lemons Knife ls shown I. ARB gate 8 Ae | soon arrive from California. and sound. It is picked by a gloved hand. The etter eradectiem Oe cy xi pus teen sis So carefully have No orange that falls to the ground or be * comes bruised or damaged in any ot way, ever bears the “Sunkist” name. Cheapest You Can Buy these oranges alling lemons, you id that are Urd cevick went | whila > was awa : RAN were For each Itio spoon se} a, og linger and beavier iy more valuable, thick-skinned, p k was Ia “Sunkist” oranges are not only the finest ed ead aa EL at Seat to yon op 70: 4 the G had gone to bed without flavored, freshest and most healthful of all than any other lemon. nit. kist”? wrappers receipt of 26 RHEE un: Shout she. gee: Aes & oranges, but they arractually thele astcostly and R0cadditiona!, oc eklat'? by o'clock this morning Gairch, who was yoncan buy. Being seedless, a 95%, Vor each adiition- wrappers and Peaties, aed hin te (o'ga m ana Per less ani thinskinned,the oave Your Sunkis ist” Wrappers Al omit aon x door, but got percentage of waste is ex- By saving your * orange and lemon og . st ho response and went back to bed, tell- tremely small. The tender, Wrappers you can easily tof centine Wrappers: ne n sand frit and 20 cent, new 101) bey are « All are ing her husoand to let the other man sleep At Inscious pulp comprises 987 of the orange. So it means economy to buy “Sunkist” oranges. Buy “Sunkist” by the box. You can obtain a worth-while reduction on a The California Fruit Growers’ Frchan 34 Clark Street, CHICAGO, ILL, styles, designed ex attractive and stylish as money can standard A-No, 1 by the maker, appears on any of our premiums Read on the right the description of those valuable premioms and how to get them, 7 o'clock this morning Gatsch again wanted snuff and again hin wife went to the boarders room, This time the door yleided to her attack and she fell to the room, over the body of Urouch- fice money ey order a Frait Keep the Dates in Mind—Week B e e Monday, April 3rd F . No advertising 0 or dratt Growers’ who lay dead on the floor with @ vig gash in his head “Mra. Gaisch screamed, and Poltceman | pasKing, came in and . Wilson from Rellevuce ' Crown, who ¥ summoned Dr. 4 ifospital, The doctor said Urouchevick it had been yalated, It Is supposed e ffecta of the gas in the| ying to get to the door to, fell over and etruck hie! the sharp door Jamb of eloset Ade bad agi been dead more than Ln