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’ GOPHERS CRACK ” ASAFE UNDER SLEUTHS NOSES Lacking Tools, Sledge-Hammers Next Door and Pound Lustily. BLAST, Noise Redoubled When They | Find Only $50—Then They | Calmly Walk Away. THE GOPHER GANG AT PLAY. (A Spring Idyl.) Thirticth strect. thereabouts. Enter Patrolman swinging his baton Time, 2 A. M. or night out distur way.) Red-eyed Mogan (ea roof of oe ten tr Make Leisurely Entrance. Reet M Ww the fi down t floor, sas. With abeie irops down you guys, stop pu in’ out them gas fixtures. You wan smother Beet M stylish | Wh do, « Red. There's a b might es Beet in blaze ec, Red, you're ge der think we're foi Beet, safe down here an’ we gan—rou're on, r down « tee that cause Finally they com and light up the the 1,200 pound + dis is a butet in’ like that. Need ix-Fingere dere's at In go we'll take (This sug alined and a part out a window, move an | Man of a rolling Gorve Manula Red-Eye rope 1y—Th hand down footwear. ~ Ladies’ Style No, 1336 They Steal POLICE THINK.| Ham merapfiug, 13h of the; | into hat | | | Jon his beat, stops on the corner to | greet the sergennt)—Swell night, sarge cene—In and about No. 509 West| ain't a gopher ont Sergt. Smith— | Whiskers Which Invite ile a Pull: Whiskers Which Have the ~~ “Same nent s “Whats all that notse. | Some of these factories workin’ nights, to| skyligh | Red-ley 1 Hogan drops half a doze: vat | ‘ ee |be kin’ up soon.” Th gating. HOLLAND § FLAG RAISED re y| MANILA, P. Ts evn bow, Hammerspfiug (ob ig (Yawns)—Gesso, stock NK, | ewing s| was the Lally Ease up there, Red, mmorin’ on that safe, | Mi | point from jer take fatties. 1! tionally unde outfit. ! chees! Boot. | is Inter the cellar, Den he 1fe outer ft." Fauna Safo to Pieces. t the sate to) Amal, Co 1 Vin elf)—"There | Am, stn’ them Pall. son his way ww agin t gan Metting Beef Miller rith alison oMeay down ef, so'e we kin Jump on Haw! Maw! hake a swell cushion." t Lally"Cheers it, ur flatiles goin’ by." yed Hogan—""1 o in Hawt fellers; 1 widem, tf | 4} vere we'll Smash dor breaks and Beot | His shouts | rdup through the mg the river front rs on him to quiet him, 1 they yell with fury, still yelling when Lookout in the lumber yard, Dey' | 1 phere pay no heed | \ verythina | = |W enraged | Williams of the Grove! wny arrives at 8.30 ruin, sturing Com and four- W Investi- ON PHILIPPINE ISLET? “April 21.—Delayed ad- t that the Duteh » oF Palmas Istand, Jolo make as Visited by | as known Eecn of the Ten Biyn Bee! Stores is the shoe centre for the busy neighborhood surrounding It. Thousi nts look (o'Blyn Shoes a6 their standard tor comfort, tor style and for ECONOMY In ANd no diseppointment ever falls to the ict of those whose confidence we enjoy. selling was not vig to-night. dangerous. wT. ) WS.GAYNOR { REV. REV. B.N-KERBAWY | /o ~WALLST cnET market securities quickly fol- nts lowed Steel this morning In an upward | ‘The first hour's trading to-day est witnessed since the first | Protection for Bie whiskers. 1 the ie morning range The Great Blood Purifier Brandreth PILLS The best laxative and | blood tonic in the world. | One or two at night those market com- during the »y the poor an roads for the list down almost 1 1 | danatea the Inst of six children, whtle | 4 4 | two others held her apron strings. “Ile | * Everybody wants | grand larceny 12] nim, and he has hardly thne to eat | | hi {| molested continunily,”” who use them handsome, ruddy, and healthy. ‘si'mence your treatment} Delays are Com- metal and leather Tan Viely $2.00 vente. $859 | A BROOKLYN STORES Broadway, between Park and Ellery Streets Fulton St, opp. A. & 8. | B'way, near Greene Ave, FACTORIES 511 to 519 East 72d St. Men's Style No. 462) 10 BEST STORES SHOES IN EVERY GRADE “FOR ALL THE FAMIL |onws uty HS BEARD SAVED. : re a FROM HOODLUMS BY GAYNOR'S LETTER: : — Brooklyn Priest Certain Mis-|« t! Will Ward Missiles y sive ‘t- ease, it not over Off in Future. ved on Pacific street for ten years ahd that he haa never been subjected | Jooked oF neglect: | —— to indignities,” the reporter told her, | SCORNS POLICE GUARD. Syrian Bishop Amazed by Ap-| « peal of Father Kerbawy for Protection. Raphael, Bishop of Brooklyn and rec- | te of the St. Nisholns Syrian Greek Catheite Churoh, whtoh includes all the | asked Syrians and other Greek Catholics of Brookiyn, Manhattan, Reone and; | Staten Island, was | amused to-day on learning that his priest, Rev, Baall N. Kerbawy, should have written to 3 amazed at the complaint that youths and urchins not enly find pleasure tn} y. tin cans and decayed vegetables. “What nonsense!’ ejaculated Bishop, when the story was told. the | w black beard. “I have lived in Rrooklyn aixteen | years," the Bishop continued, “and I have never expertenced anything of this! | sort. Oh, yes, boys have twiddied their x fingers at me, and [ have been bom- | p; barded with snowballs, but I realized that it was done in a spirit of mischtef, | D' and I stopped it by donning the roms,” Beard Short as Gaynor’s. hom the first floor of the tenement 7 Court street. has gone to New York to pray with a lady," his wife explained, as #he lis @ very busy man. jealn at home. ould Mrs. Ker- | aa from jrun aft is always escorted by my hi | my husband j when the Bishop w and Father Irvine of Catholic were attacked by a crowd whd threw stones at them.” escort your } doesn’t need any. surprised and| will be enough. bothers tvim, he will just show the let- ter, #0 that the person will know that he 4s Ukely to be puntehed."” stand how that would work out, Mrs, Kerbawy was gure that the letter pulling ids beard, but alxo throw stones, | wather Kerbawy ahowed tt A|few Syrian priests in this country who | is, however, and | smile penetrated iis own gray and} *peak and write English fluently. trading finished quiet with prices frac- was «raduated from the \merican Col-| sumption, Bronchitis, loge at Beirut, cepted @ parish at Toledo. ago he came to Brooklyn. Kerbawy children go to Public No, 17, around the corner, Toleeted. Father Kerbawy was out when an| HELO FOR EXPRESS THEFT. \, | Evening World reporter called at his ‘Two wagon of goofs amounting to $10,000 | intrustad to him by the Adama Express | , it is true that my husband ts | Company, before Magistrate Kernochan in the Jefferson Market Police Court “and the girongest part that there In fe ay, He was held rand Jury, nol with Tyler on the same 1 Balletier, twenty- driver, of No. aded not guilty, vim that | as onty nted to a a mall be: ne A ‘at or Kerbawy 1. police gi man had pared, Te {9 molasted every time he goes to| HOW TO CONTROL AND church, and hoodiuma have | him and thrown stone tin ans and rotten things, and called him © vilest names, At times the ch ard has been littered with missiles." ‘Tut Bishop Raphael says he has PREVENT IT. now conceded to be a curable die Bishop ‘ways Uscorted. “That's because he never goes out, | cept when he im called, and then ne ba ne of the brother out with him the Russian Chureh in New York, th At nid Jence and spread DR. ANVERSON, £ ment has stood the test. “Has the Mayor sent @ detective to| Do not be afraid of being told that you have the uband, aa he promised ‘The Mayor's letter Now, if any one promptly cured, if only discovered an@ property treated in time, Do not experiment on yourself by taking so- called “cough ou drugs or stimulants tnto your somact, bec wrong remedy for the wrong thing, and in the meantime the @isease ty progressing taward the danger zone, Do not neg! eatarsh, for they are forerunners ot No imatter what yonr xymptoma are, or what | The reporter couldn't quite under- but ould be read by any one to whom The Rev. Baail N. Kerbawy, aa nial ife proudly announced, t# one of the Do no pat off until ow Feacl the incurable last stages. Dr. Andemom 4s curing many cesee of Con Astina and Catarrh by ‘tment. Heferences of per t the offices, He} and ten yewrs ago ac-| his new, original tr i manently cured cases Pd Papi Conmult him at once and learn the truth about yourself, Do not neglect your health er delay School | until too late, Find out your true allment before and “Aare the | eyyemia bacilli are present or complete breakdown rightest children in their class, ] Me er told 0,” Mrs, Kerbawy said ‘The children have never been ro ————_- -—_ Drivers Plead to Robbing Wagon of $10,000 tn Goods, John Tyler, twenty two vears olf, a river, of No, M1 Fast Thirty-eighth treet, pleaded, guilty to a charge of in robbing an express | | OPPENHEIM, CuuINSs G 14, 16 Have taken 150 Misses’ Tailored Suits; also suitable for small women, 34 and 36 sizes. Variety of materials. 34th Street, West REDUCED PRICES $35 Misses’ Tailored Suits, $16.50 and 18 years, 32, 34 and 36 sizes, from the regular stock 16.50 Actual value to $35.00 No Alterations or Approvals On Sale Friday and “aturday D) Next SUNDAY’S WORLD “The Adventure of the Solitary Cyclist.” . _© @ © “But you can imagine how surprised I was, Mr. Holmes, when, on my return on the Monday, I saw the same man on the same stretch of road. My astonishment was in- creased when the incident oc- curred again, exactly as be- fore, on the following" ur- day and Monday.”-—From “The - Adventure of the Solitary | Cyclist.” @®2 Oa Sunday Worlds Are Selling So Rapidly They Should Be Ordered In Advance ® © © ® “A quarter of an hour passed and then a second cyclist ap- peared, This time it was the young lady coming from the station. I saw her look about her as she came to the Charling- ton hedge. An instant later the man emerged from. his hiding place, sprang upon his cycle, and venture of the Solitary Cyclist,” “@ OOo followed her,"—From “The Ad- | | TUBERCULOSIS, Tubercuioste te | ing. His treat | beginning of consumption, because every case is | his letter?” Mra, ay curable at that atage, You may have only ima tre, Kerbawy was | congh or cold; you may have @ caterfual or 60 “4 ” throat or bronchial ailment, er you may have | ‘Oh, no," was the answer. “Ho! early tubercular trouble—all of: which may be you may be wing the | ct @ cough, cold or | conmmrtion, you think your ailment is, the very first thing | 9 consult @ skilled apectalist and have | "ANOTHER SHERLOCK HOLMES DETECTIVE STORY IN BOOK FORM FREE WITH r . Card Se, box 150 Dress Shields t Crescent, air Tée, dos. #1.50\2nd *¢ _ Founded 1826) Special Sales For Friday and Saturday Maline and Net Boas Black and black combined with colors, $2.95 to $5.95 50 50¢ to $2.25 Embroidered Linen Coat Sets soc & 75¢ Marie Antoinette Fichus of fine batiste, lace trimmed and hand embroid- “ ered in white and colors, $2.95 to 7.95 Silks and Dress Goods Crepe de Chine in satin face, able street an Formerly $1.50 and $1.75 per yard, at J, evening French Dress Linen 44 to 46 inches wide, a broken assortment of iether colorin, FFE Sa 65c per yard, at J, Wash Goods 800 pieces 32-inch Fine American Zephyrs in stripes, checks and plaids special per yard 450 pieces Fine American Tissues in the most wn eS », 500 Dozen Huck Towels $3.85 B $4.85 dozen. in and broche; most desir- 25c per yard, at Lord & Taylor Linen Hand Embroidered Eton Collars * White and white embroidered in colors.” Jabots, Fichus and Sailor Collars Lace trimmed and hand embroidered 78¢ r2yae I7e & Regular $6.00 and $7.50 values. ... . .. Notions—Special Sale Featherbone Yd. Doz Blue Ribbon Sizes 1, 2, 8 Blue Ribbon, 2d piece 126, (Spool Sik Chicago covered 6c 68¢|L. &T. targe spools 88 84.007 Silk.collar bone 90 $1.00/L.&T. 24 spools 180 98.00', Hooks and Eyes g 100 yards..2c-5-80 er’ Taffeta Bindings dos. er.00- 100, doa. 61.00 pair léc, des. $1.50 - et Stationery Specials yy Swiss Fabric Correspondence Cards Envelopes....+.+.00+eeesvalue 28a, t Parchmont Vellum, 5 quires Paper el - Envelopes .....++++++++-Value 50c, at 55 rl English Fabric Mourning Paper, 5 Paper and Envelopes. ,.-. value 950, at, Pound Paper, white and blue, value 380, Envelopes to match, 6c per package, A Collection of Odd Pieceg Travelers’ Leather Goods at Half the Original Prices 50c to $8.00 Formerly $1.00 to 16,00 Foundation Collars 1st quality, es. Te, dos, eed” 50» 550° 8c” as