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lena A a ans a SAAAALASA as as FAAAS i decline of ints, Ca in Pao!ié P 3 FAAAAAAABABARBAABAABABAD 4 ba + HI BLOOD OF O'SHEA IN T. R. | ped t BM ot ‘onto (i 4 Pacific, Coppe: A Reading weré ail Ie MARCH 17-A MARGHING SONG. HIDES ALL OF HIS sob, over one point dowels | e ag ET Re ling to lower conditions ém tha %, Hurrah! the drums are ro! H wong ot ‘ % Loud rings the clarion’ blare, . ST ALO Une Dee wee HeniOtarkct wah considerably own, ’, As proud and strong they march along * | Colonel, KNOWS, and Who Con | Large fractional tosses Were auseadned a ly, © come old Gaelle al bes : | tradicts Is a Natura!-Born Ananias. | in ail the leaders during the fret few The boy: e re oti « <0. | minu The decline was halted for & < : \% The a | Jimmy Dufty, operator ot elevator No. period ‘while a number, of epecialtics i *, 4 | 2 in the Charity Organization Building, | scored #ptrited gal Missourt Pacific "4 iv Tyrone and Donegal. 4 | | Where The Outlook offices are located, and Chesapeake & Ohio were very % March, march, march! ] jdisplayed a silk Irish fag on the wall prominent in this class with good sized % Lit by the sunburst’ ray. hd | of his car over the lever to-day. No. advances. 3 -_ ¥ The green and gold waves forth, unrolled, * Lee cca’ | — 12 Is Colonel Roosevelt's favorite eleva- —_>— ‘The beginning of the final hour wit+ ite plemnitr|§ Upon St. Patrick's Day. Sac ihc ates fais bal tr. Bron of 28 or 30D ee ee eee (Chauffeur Accused of Planning| ¥ Correspondence School” Bur- Rejoice After Heari | One of Jimmy's passengers sougnt to! Drop of 25 or 30 Degrees to| "i" every Wwe wa 8 3 Dear land of saints and sages * fe , I ; eating It) see tum on an upward trip about noon. P ie 8 ne ee } $25,000 Robbery on the 3 Who scorned to yield the batt! %| glar Is Nabbed in Brooklyn | Read During Conference MNT MAUR rave, tT NEE | Follow Collision of Storms ta oa . a | Or to the tyrant kneel! j ae ; ; | there," sald the would-be Jc 4 Witness Stand. * Your exiled sone are yearning | Doing His “Home Work.” Held Last Night. I unew ihe Goleral oontrots thie Balldiog Over Vermont. vier . \% dhe is Dutch." * id delle and holy welle— * “i i 4 Jimmy stopped the car betw GOT “THIRD DEGRE * be as heme § youl bs Brooklyn faye one jump ahead| ‘Those Roosevelt boomers were ful of | with a serke Then, he. turned tothe Adela cal aU A a c: % he d 2 oa of Manhattan in turning out the latest | Opti: ‘#m as they gathered iu force at! humorous person and remarked, fer-| 2 to-day in this locality, the sai ’ imrock spray © | trout the Outlook re to« | sf | weather forecasters are not mistaken, d at a, in proof of which was pturel utlook office to-day, About twenty ; Sa Polic ti dd Hi % ares Diy. being % | there to-day @ correspondence achoot|of them assembled last night at the! You're a Mar." ive copasted to brits Te Nts Naked | e ys Police Questione im) burgiar. home of J. West Roosovelt and read| Jimmy was manifestly vexed. ‘The, It will come as a relief, constuering | Re " % The church doors of Dungannon He in Albert Bridgman, twenty years | and discussed the Colonel's speech which | "UMorous one laughed and admitted he| yesterday, when there was rain all day 4 Over and Over Night and |s Shine bright in memory still, {| old, of No. 837 Gatos avenue, At 4 A. [he ts to deliver at Carnegie Hall next | "ht be mistaken, with @ wind that averaged forty-two | 4 % And flory, reste upon their creste— ‘M. to-day Albert atiracted the atten-| Wednesday evening and subsequently Mistaken!" yelled Jimmy, “Of course| miles an hour, but often was twice! Day After Arrest. % wen jart Hes Vinees uy {| tion of Patrotman William Brown of| repeat In various parts of the country. |20l're mistaken, ‘The Colonel's qreat-| that. Late, in the afternoon the breezes * hore’er the sxile wanders | the Raiph avenue station by making a} It is reported that they found the|#Tandmother was a Mra, O'Shea of| shifted to the northwest and the air ‘ossed by the winds of fat %@ | furious assault upon the door of Sam- | Colonel has modified the radical views yo, Tecan lick any man that] began to clear. ; Mikes Sein tad, hauteur in the $86 . Hie heart beate high for days gone by {4 | uel Levine's clothing ature In the base-|he promulgated in his speech at Co- not #0 and I'll leave it to Mr.| |The temperature did not appear to E 7 sa And men of Ninety-eight. ment of the building in which the youth|/umbus, ‘This filled the boomers with Conkling Mitchell, here, who is| feel any differently about it, however, ; WOO taxtcad robbery, tokt a dramatic) % March, march, march! lives. Joy, for they figure that the Colonel, |@ scholar and a gentieman.” os tt Rovered about the @ mark until Stary of the hold-up in the Criminal | % . pipe and clarion play Brown was standing in the shadow of | While he is the apostle of the progres. | “Lt in quite true,” sald Mr. Mitchell, | §3 “Atter that there woe asadeure Braheh of the Supreme Court to-day, | % ‘The Treaty Stone” and “Garryown” a hallway across the street. and. he|#¥e movement, must aiso appeal to the| solemn! Werke bck: SE chides, tne wokeiee: * where he is on trial on a charge of |% Upon St. Patrick’s Day. & | *Biled for Aibert to make his entry, conservative element in the Republiican| ‘Do you believe It now?" Jimmy in-| fan sent out « balletin then that @ Miso . planning the robbery. ha th tod bill “Soon as he gets in,” sald Brown to| Party. ‘That is one reason why they | quired ageresstvely of the man who had| Cold wave was hiking in this direction | \auoutl Lea: The prosecution closed the case yen-| m in E 1 aren! i ow . @| nimseit, “1 nab him cod." Were all xo jubilant today. | nel as a Dutchman, | #M4 that the temperature would take a | terday with the reading of etenographic Where's babe andl clase eth | Atbert was working with a jimmy, ough Many of them called on the Colonel) "I do,” repiled that dndividual. fomble cf or H degrees in the next | notes of @ conversation between Kins- re's hope and cheer—the B lhe suddenly ceased and went to a nearby |!n his office. Among the callers were! “Has anybody els here got anythin — | oncarig %, Now changes to ile. y ni by, sot anything ns man and Montani when they were in [rice MedhaedLl 9. he ‘a | iamppost. Brown noticed he was cons | Atexander H. Revell of Chicago, Senator | to way? asked Jimmy. | brcaae 8 ells at Pollee Headquarters. This | ¢ Fountss wail, eure wot int vane | outing @ little book, Albert read in the| Dixon, Judge Charles Duell, Gilson! Nobody had. Jimmy turned his lever Wading conversation, showing th And hope to. use 61d freland fee % | book for 4 few minutes Gardner and Ormsby McHarg, the|and the car went itn way after « Mejmblie, Steel ‘ ee arte he eacetrane and the hg A nation ones again. ree ‘@|back to the door, Brown saw he was aoe ae sumahoe man. delay of more than a minute. j Heck paisey ay bandits, was obtained by a policeman March, mare! arch! working with several tools, but the door ir. Revell was the Roosevelt spokes —_—_——— ng fe hiding tn an adjoining cell. It was|% Havas Weis is ee ths way, e falled to yleld. Albert swore aloud ang|™an to-day. He claimed the linols| CUTS OFF WIFE WITH $1 H ——.—. f @bjected to by Montani's counsel, but | % Te win the prise e yere ariee tq | Went back to the lamppost. Again hej delegation for Roosevelt and said the ‘ | A % Upon St. Paceten' Dav. consulted his little book, and once more | People down in this part of the country PUTS JAIL BAN ON SON.) Arter a week or steady advanoir io the he returned to the assault. are being deceived by the newspapers a | stock market to-day reacted s EUGENE GEARY. ‘ : mutter rown, ues I'l) have to| hear Mr, Revel e whole Wes! * , ish, when losses of i Sig SA f dusiners of the Kust River] CMM KEKE KKK KKK KEK KEKE KLEE EEE | inch him. He's making much a hell-| is elmply secthing with nthusiaam| Leaves Strange Will After | from 1 to 3% points were recorded in wicK fe tank @ year, making three trips a week. | Ofanolse he'll wake the neighborhood." | about Roosevelt. Death on Coast. nearly every share on the list. Illinois 4 Before the Kquitabie fire I always went ganizations, the bodies were taken to] By the time Brown had crossed the| “Are you considering any compro-| Frank L. A. Schwarz, a wealthy | Central the weakest feature, led with a) GMT Ny \merican along Broadway, but afterwards I used Caballeria, street Albert was back under the gus-|mise candidate in the West in the : in Pi ——— |manufacturer, who died In Pasadena, = -- — dura down « side street and go along There were drawn up hundreds of | !KM% consulting his book again. Helevent the Colonel should not gain the| Cal, Feb. 14, made a remarkable pro- = j ki street. marines, bluejackets and soldiers, and | Ned the book tn one hand, @ jimmy in wegen Mr. Revell was asked. | vision in his will, which was filed | a “On the day of the robbery J tound on behalf of the Cuban Government| the other. He didn’t notice Brown till] | /onn nave fever, borgir lg & COM-| crobate in this city to-d After cut-| | “wo tires of my cab fiat. It was then Major Cardenas turned over the bodies | Brown had tim wy the neck, Mr itevell ia the leading furniture | tin@ off hia wife, Minnie, with only $1, | * . P o'clock and I took a couple of pas- to Gen, William H. Bixby, Corps of En-| ‘1 surrender.” bleated Alvert, and] geater of Chic ** The sald: NAZIMOV.A, in her new comedy, is gengere to the French Line and they gineers, U. 8, A., who received them on | Went down on his knees, ——, | “If my son, August, should commit | “The M i} wart -s how ill-fitting Mian't pay me and as 1 had the bank behalf of the American people. Chap-| Brown grabbed the book and the Jim-| 1¢ BURNED UNDERGROUND. | the law and be con- 1¢ Marionettes,” shows how ill-fitting > @All I couldn't wait eo 1 hurried over lain Chadwick then delivered a final|™Y. It was @ red-co Uttle book, NDERGROUND. |‘. y ‘court and sentenced tol clothes can mar the appearance of a ion tka On Crag = feted by the Court and a A PP fi eo the stand. eulogy, after which Cuban soldiers | 8rd it bore this title, in bold caps: more than one month, one-half of his beautiful woman, and her butterfly-like Three Risk Lives in \ hoisted the bodies on their shoulders and marched along the wharf, deliver- ing them to the detailed American ma- rin Who carried them on board the North Carolina. SENT HI6 EMPLOYEE OFF TO iT NEW TIRI AS HULK SKS “I was the only one there, Afterward Gefkowics came along and I sent him “THE RIGHT WAY TO DO WRONG, BY HAUDLBIN.” [t was open at the chapter headed, “How to Jimmy a Door." While ‘his prisoner stili remained on his knees, Brown scanned the pages and saw there were chapters on “How in to Save | Man in Conduit. Faward Schaffer, thirty-five oid, of No. 1% Commerce street, New- | | ark, employed as a boss cable splicer | ° share in my estate shall go to my other | { children,” years| August Schwarz lives at No. #72 Third | javenue, Long Island City. Is father's | ite Was left to the three Schwars transition from broadcloth to a beautiful ball gown of gold brocade is a stri : clumsily-made green king object lesson. Jontlt Seay an - . a? after tires. Mr, Sohweltzer OES: EE PEN PEN The floral tributes, which were many|to Pick s Pocket,” “How to Rad a Lap tba rtd |children, all of whom live with thelr | QUEEN QUALITY SHOES are fa- out and asked me who was to and om be Pedestrian,” “How. to Rob a Bank,"|2¥ the Public Rervice Corporation, was | mother In Long Island City. A ; sich sas Fs: the dank call, and I sald there was beara with the ofthe, “The most re: | See ame burned probably mortally, to white | riends of the family aaid they knew | mous for their perfect fitting qualities, * of time, that Sefkowica would | these edifices there were memorial ser- host re-} "Gn the way to the station house, | attempting to repair a catie layout inlof no estrangement between Hchwars Made by the most expert shoemakers, markable of these was a huge tomb- *. in half en hour. At 10.35 1 got| Vices for the men who went to death »- | Brown asked his prisoner: @ conduit at the corner of First and/and his wife and that they could not | even a severe tan walking boot acquires oe for the bank and got the mee-|1n the shattered Maine. ey Haaser ete te eras etytnt few | “$0 you're one of these correspond. | Middlerex streets, Harrison, N. J. understand why Schwarz had made the Tuveseabad coh (ori which i pai ‘ie i Beige who were robbed. pendino aly Pianeta et tuincabe’ te ists ence school burglars, eh? Where dia] Carrying a pan of meited paramn, ; Provision regarding his xon. | rs rs n : a ’ i hed a telescope bax with them.| GARLANDED MAINE haar wana to Victims of] y nt ret iether ee t. “but tt atn't| Schaffer let himself down into the con. | —————— parts to the wearer's foot. Z.took them tp No. 10 Broadway. Who : mall,” a Ft, “but it aln't! auit, When he got to the bottom, there | SOME ONE CHOPPED OUT Sea: (erate j SINKS AS BIG GU: Following the transfer, whioh w ood, ‘I followed what it anid, but 1 Bo came out I took them back the INS |marked by. the tolling of the bella in|f count get that door open an inch, |.“ae 88 explosion and a burst of fame. | WOQDWORK OF THE FLAT AT THE NEW Queen Quality Boot way. At Ohuroh utrect 1 pulled ) BOOM FAREWELL, | the church towers of Havana, the North | really, was drunk or I wouldn't have | grtee, helpers, Louls Plersun, Janes * Shop you will find dozens of styles in 4 Carol! , és an ph Petcison, riske eee | calli i uhoes: Pay (Pk bn od sen and — protean ah cavamie valine Peed yg bo ther lives by going down into the; Mrs. Sarah Goldstein, a young woman | tan walking boots and shoes, each as jumped on the seat beside VANA, 6— rene Gain HAVANA, March 16.—Trade and signal to pass out of the harbor. In the commerce stopped in Havana, to-day, n ne front rank were the Birmingham and and ERR zrne® apké When sgarched Albert's pockets re- vealed two jimmies, a pair of pliers, a bunch of skeleton keys and an electric conduit shaft to drag Schaffer out. They were all threo afire, when they of No. 67 East One Hundred and Sixth street, Was arraigned to-day in Ha neat’ and trim as expert workmanship can make them. Novel combinations of mind, go as fast as you 5 i ht 7 pon . mt Hel bicae! . , tn final ik jovern. | the North Carolina, Betwi " x wot him to the top, He uncon- | °, : 5 ‘| ag . oe and he put a revolver at my s une to the Maine, Govern. | the North tug Oaceols, with great moet eared) ce of “Hiaudieia, ‘rive name Sclous tand terribly, burned. He re. | Court charged by Henry Hoftm Cloth, Ooze and ‘Iwilled Silk with Mat , and swore, 1 put the clutch into] Ment buildings were closed, shutters| Cahies attached to ihe hulk ot the| of the publisher was tot Ia, the book, | {ted to be taken to a Lospital and | went of the tenement at No 55 Kas! and Patent Leather are also to be seen oy | Sal ‘@peed and te suid ‘Put it on| Were on the windows of most of the! Maine, ‘Then came the hulk itself, its| but the police will investigate, Albert |*@® driven to his home. ‘Tne physic | One Hundred and Sixth street, | wilh in the new Spring styles shown at this ie epeed or I'll kill you.’ 1 speeded | mercantile establishments and on twin| rough outlines bidden almost from view| was held for examination when ar- |!" Who aiveneea te said he had in- ba Pid di epee Ley s sip fi exclusive wonen’s shop. g Church and by Cortlandt street, | flagetaffs on nearly every structure in| >Y srk: kanes of ev rseny, ie whole | Fa ignaal in the Gates Avenue Court. He Hele aars cane ee sie adh LL Lag ahh ty, ee St I saw one policeman, the business section of the city aga] surmounted by 1.200 magnificent roses, | was very penitent and wept bitter |): . Leal to "HETHER YOU REQUIRE a higt ; ly burned, ° y e eR > Sa high Rt Pork place Mineman otdered’ me| on the Government palaces entwined into a canopy, thelr magnif- | tears. yy burne ‘as the property she is alleged to have Q ig! ind forts, cent perfume filling the air, destroyed was valued ut $57.50. walking boot, # sturdy pair of tramping stop. I ead ‘What for?’ and hey, : ‘ * Rs including historic old Morro Castle, the] Behind the Maine swung into place M Goldstein lved at No. 55 up to b , ’ No. 63 up t s, full Oxford: » ever a a St me, sticking the gun in MY! national ensigns of the United States| the little vemsels of the Cuban navy, |i" | : March 16,—The| March 1. Hoffman served her with a hoot 2 ull Ey mae or iG SVer BOR WBE saying: ‘You do as! tell yOu"! sng Cuba were displayed, ‘They fut.|COmPrising revenue cutters and min- UP AND DOWN | steamer Bonavista, St. John to Louis: | dispossess notice on that date and also PUMPS, VOUr taste TAY be easily satis: Then after T stopped he jumped off. A i , jature gunboats, Then came more burg, went ashore at Bear Cove on the! handed her $2 to pay her moving ex- fied\at the Queen Quality Boot Shop— | fhere tered lazily, entwined wit! In reference to the testimony of De-|/tho accompaniment of the last tribute | waves. Among the landscaplyts, Symons, has been putting up the best | gi2 Wythe avenue, Brooklyn, since Tue: | tectives Boyle and O'Connel!, Montan! | mat oan be pald a fighter, “taps.” Then as the last rose bobbed on the|Schofeld, Ballard Williams, Lawson| aquarelle show of the season and that he b ' aid: Previously, however, the nation hon-|S¥tface of the water the signal was [and Groll give the vigorous, resonant /@trauss’s, No. 2% Fifth Avenue, was a a butcher, of No: . "We, all of us, were brought down to| ored the remains of the last victims to|#Ve®, the escorting Meet turned dack note, while Murphy and Bruce Crane| favorite pupil of Harpignies, the Pari | Kreat bands}than a score of merchant vessels, in- Through the streets of the|cluding the yacht Gypsy, whioh car- Passed abl ried the members of the Havana Chap- and got in the touring car and] passed, Privates wore bands of crep Hd Piel tne cash cattanea Grove off. on their left arms, officers wore it|toward the harbor mouth wi “ET looked inside the cab and saw the| knotted about the hilts of their side{two miles lon was @ touring car on the north- corner and Kinsman ran to it.] of crepe. man came out of my va ying a} elty men in uniform i PICTURE LANE By Henry Tyrreil. Fifty. nth street (free on Mon- | Bay of Fundy side of Brier Island at 4| | o'clock this morning and will be @ total }lons, The crew was saved. Penses. The woman ved, according to Hof. turned with a hatchet at was empty, He says she chopped ail the plastering off the walls of four rooms, broke up the wood- No, 274 Madison avenue. at prices ranging from $3.50 to $5.00 pair. Boot i HE Spri Academ hl fon fi Elmer Livingston MacRae puts up his two messengers covered with blood, and] arms, On all sides, the scene was one|. AS the , I : rand ny exhibition in Pp work and destroyed the plumbing, Ai- b. " th ing, We man show of tel: doll: § IR Aaa cehesh Toyelied for help. A man ran up, but I] of solemnity, American Fy ahi ced ea emt lane aabalson, Cfatlery, Mos Sts wee atl though she moved only a few " Shop the entrance of the harbur the ilrst gun of the national salute was fired from the overlooking fort. The a#ix- al was taken up by the other forts, and before the answering reply came from the American warships saluting had been begun by all of the land fortifications, ‘The plans for the burial of the Maine Provided for sinking her in 3,000 feet of fas too excited to speak. I just pointed] 1p was Cuba's last tribute to the old the cab, and the man ran off,|Maine and th oMcers and men of ‘Help! her company, whose death in the local VS HE CHASED THE AUTO|harbor, fourteen years ago, gave the ¥ WITH POLICEMAN. Uttle island a separate place in the! 15 company of nations, For the battered ee? eee tae obbar yy hampered | DUK of the old fighting machine, robbed pee [Of all semblance of the majestic veusel oad how the robbers wot away. Weling ept afloat by great bulkheads of a gate in the bulkhead. Then, if the w erty and thi Dougherty ship had not sunk as quickly as plan: @ory again. made tne tell them of war, 1 told them just what days, %@ cents admission other days), opened with the usual Varnishing Day crssh @ weok ago yesterday, and will keep up its brisk pace until April 14 pturings to fill the four gal- leries comfortably and with vivacious variety, so that one may take @ bir xlestiy undraped damsels include F. ute Mora's “Embroidered Patterns,” avenue. A loan exhibition of bookbinding by Miss L. Averill Cole Is an added at. traction at Houghton Miffin's, No. 18 Re it Fortleth street, GREAT Rubens, “The Coronation A of St. Catherine,” ts on view at! Gimpel & Wildensteln's, No. 6% away, Hoffmon was not able to k her until to-day. cal GIRL HURT IN RUNAWAY. Kuocked Down In Street—Wagon| Smashed on i) Rose Lindner, eighteen years old, an} The horse belonged to Gulser West Broadway Jo Cann avenue. Louis Katz announces the individ 32 West 34th Street Ghased along after the touring car for y water, nine miles off the Cuban coast. |¢ye view of the entire show at a v Fifth avenue, Simultaneously the . A A few minutes and the poilceman told {MPF Was to-day forever laid at rest) A hollow square was formed by | and still come away without that dazed, | Scott & Fowles Company, No. 590 ifth| operator of No. Ish Avenue was fie to go to the station as the men|i” the quiet Florida Straits, nine miles] the escorting fleet at a signal of three | gundbagged wort of feeling "lavenue, show three masterworks by | knocked down by a runaway horse thiv athe’ @ doctor from the place where the vessel met/ blasts from the ali of the Birming- |” yraie a doxen exceptionall: | Gainsborough. afternoon at ‘wenty-fourti street. and) Jay 9 destruction, Convoyed by sister ships|ham. Gen. Bix Major 1. B, Fer- pttonally charming | Pamela Colman Smith's drawings) sec SI ker Bene. & “Then they questioned m 1d Lieut nudes tai vege Second avenue, She was taken to je. a ed me and Liewt. |ang accompanied by the entire strength t aboard the hulk with les taite interest away even from the) suggested by music make folks sit HD] vue pompital suTering from a fracture! pringer took me to Headquarters. 11OF the Cuban 1 the wiaeh wakveaes of machinists and opened | Prise pictures, interesting as these ta:-|and listen at the Berlin Photographic | VU" |Win AS TE halte gow Lieut. Reilly and Commissioner | signed 0 the deep with all the honors cocks in the hull and the flood: |ter wre in a conventional way. The| Company's salleries, No. 305 Madison | Of {He TIKNt les and severe . J quantity of dynamite arranged along- side of the @ set off making FLAG GOES DOWN WITH BAT- TERED HULK OF MAINE, T told here. At ‘they took me back 9 the next morning the station iv t bulkhead w: sure the prompt sinking to be efter (esioning me al) the time since | Her fag, holsted above her shattered Of the battered hull ef what wee once | ome; Sergeant Kendall's “Cicada,” t rookiyn hax a lively tandem art —_ ‘noon. went to court and ba P da y the finest fighting ship in the United + : : \° ind back |dulk on the day she finally emerged| tie Finer fahting ship In the original gummer girl; Lillian Genth’s| show in the exhibition of Charies Al-| SEEKS WIFE AND BUTCHER. | again to Headquarte: joned again every hour in the d) wight. I was taken to Court Me and released. 1 always told t the same story as I tell now. from the muddy bottom where she had lain for years, sank proudly and ma- Jestically with her, 4 for a moment by the sluggish Gulf Stream, before it finally paswed out of sight forever to Then aa the great wreck sank the uns on the warships again belched forth the national salute, so timed that the last shot was simultaneous with the disappearance of the wreck below the the basement of Police Headquarters, wreck, Ail and the two grim American warships be taken from the night) turned leaving the Mane |keyed harmonies of fallow feld, autumn ‘, a decade or 80 h Kinsman was three cells away from me} they rested In the place of honor in the | only a m1 . wood and bare hille, Guy Wiggins'a| Che remccwhe was then over oF belng | ‘her four children, and he Kept talking and J sald 1 wanted | Havana City Hall. A constant stream elty biisxard {5 atl! raging, Sprin; bese rae Wall aolie etree | Burbel ts a motorman for the Brook fo sleep, Kinsman then #atd that 1 was] or thaws have not yet touched Walter|* to-day a a] lyn Rapld Transit Company, but once| uncovered humanity flax bedecked, hermetic: flux. It was @ Cosmopolitan procession, ‘@ hell of a fellow to give the poll esoription of him afier what Jess paid. 1 told him ff J had him in the owed once. He sali, ‘Do the most gracious composition that bas ever represented this artiat at the Acad. kneeling nymph with a seashell, and F. G. Frieseke's pretty Paristenne, tak- ing an al fresco sun-ath @o frankly that even her parasol 4s employed for decorative purposes solely, bind the epell with pale, delicat low- @now scenes, nor Leona frozen stream, nor F. M. Yeorge H. Macrum, Ma’ ¢ March calendar says exhibition of ‘will last until “Twenty-three street the wagon 3! pillar and was smash len Hulbert and Katherine Allmond Hulbert at the Arlington gulleries, No, 1247 Fulton street. | M (#8 FLORENCE ROBINSON, who Joseph Burbel asked the police to-day to look for his wife, Marguerite, saying | ehe has been absent from her home, No, | also missing, Burbel said he was Wale fan Methusaleh of landscape painters. | ing to take his wife back on account of divorced li!s spouse of half a lifetime, Friends protested: “How can you do euch # ting, Monsteur Harpigntes? had a butcher shop, and Jow clerk, Burbel dismissed Jo | | etarted @ buteher shop in Bedford ave- the reason.’ Fashion Mupplement SReps InColors street I would beat iim up. High army and navy officers fo ‘ rene ateiteat tay baty sehrs ol ‘sked him if he knew me and| men in private’s garv, Richly dressed | Away In Niwht Carb, Everett 1, ¥ Hii Mnawered the veteran Don | Rue: Which was so successful that he 1 asked him where he came| men and women rubbed elbows with (Special to ‘The Evening World.) gana Mariana nis shouldera, “that's | opened another at > 340 Nockawa E . from and he said Boston, | told him 1] their less fortunate fellows, Swarthy| YONKERS, March 16-Raymond Reck, Kad avenue, Both prospered, and gradu ite y you! West Indians contrasted sharply with| fifteen years old, an inmate of the New to have #! head + for the nonce | a Burbel’s trade vanished until he nd became @ motorman, 4 I replied: ‘Why igs yao will the: Amerieane CNOA Aayiun Gace bis Ln war pT a ni fein | N exhibition of the recent scutp. | M4 s0on Solemn mays of requiem was cele-j clothes into strips early to-day, made/Soy, with shem Hugo Ballin and Ed: | ture of Mra, Clio Bracken will ‘Questioned about a bill he had pre-| Saled this morning by Very Rev. {them into a rope on which he slipped |ward Dufner, not fo 5 Mas 5 ope t the Pen and Brush Ciub, | H gented to an insurance company for| Mather Chidwick, Chaplain of down (wo stortes, and escaped. He was| Vaillant, who painte the “Madonna of! No, 132 East Nineteenth street, March! $1,900 for repairs, Montan! ald that tue| Maine. He was assisted by all of the| clad in his night clothes, the Laurel,” with all the loveliness of|17 and continue during the following| . fad had cost him #80. He admitted| prests of the Havana Diocese, and Beck was committed from No. 7 Cyp-|* elated Bellini, week, There will be & Drivate view that his claim was a fraudulent one atisndance was every oftict D avaivie, Ganceas 4 the local For olf times’ sake, J. and reception at the rooms of the club | “You saw this man Collins walk “ae . Cann avenie Seenr es ae “1 P0- | newaboys and KE. L. H to-morrow afternoon, | ; Aeroas the street to the touring car of the +, ak ea rament, fron) ¥ ui say hie object in gett! way was tury crinolines and cha’ — | get in and you id nothing? dent Gi vy down, officers of the Cu-|to eqonpe semifying See, Rie st out, and the late Charlies Schrey- BAN SMITH, the Velasquez of the) e ban army and nayy and “all of the | crooks In Brooklyn, who made him thetr| vogei's most celebrated Ploture, ¥ American turf, Just put on! @ ith t loody ao { wen ; ing delegations from , ‘ sl oust replied the witness cruisers Birmlagham and North Caro. | bile @nd told @ story of oruel treatment, — G'oouvre, entitled "A Royal Pair.” ‘The help them by witting | na, which had been designayal to the | THe PAR took him to @ restaurant, ey Osa highly individualised etudiee| Sin ving ie Mr. Billings's black cy. \e wae ted. you get some one| duty of conveying the remains of the| Sr ™ euresied la why didn't ried M from nature, in black and white, wiser’ a Nott. Victims back to thelr native land and eae ar by A. G, Schulman of the City Col: | Clone, Ublen, with the trotting record FOR Co On't_know," answered Montant. | aiding in the Anal funeral of the Maine, CLAIMS BODY OF SUICIDE. lene art department, make an eitraative ot sea oae beet Js. Re Seaetas When the service was e th pam show al ' Girl Takes Polson on 6: e venues a who with @ caskets were hoisted to the shouiders| Jawes Tierney of Westfeld, Mass. | eon & i wae menere, taiberte .ninaten of soldiers and carried ut. to, where| Went to Astoria to-day and ‘claimed| | Wnsiish measotint portralta and Prenoh | Ton Ssablishing the worie’s vesona et | Te fe meost soothing to the diseased Aitempted suicide this afternoon b¥| crepe draped army wayons were in {the body of Miss Muria 1. MeGoura, | £100 PUD Osdve megiume, are-on view | & mile In, 16S. nerves, quieting them in a wonderful Sante vy Melee eo* and waiting. Hascorted by delegations of |the trained nurse who on Friday morn-| 4t” Anderson's, Madison avenue and/ Charles M. (Kid) Russell, the cowboy | way, People who have suffered ago- Bh Centre and MolCron streets, Stabler | Arericun marines, soldierw from the|i% Jumped from the ferryboat Stein Voth etreet. painter from the Bad Landa, has hit the| 2:22" from neuralgia have been <r way, Tierney told the police that he leon, i Auguste Lepere's occupy the| Picture Lane trail again, and will hav local garrison, patriotic American and 4 Dy von ge otehinee ory unbey | / ® prisoner, The doctors be ¢o sleep in peace and comfort aft: fre she will, live. Mian Biolocrt. is| Cuban socletics, including veterans of Fn et ST, caylee more Re street, until Maroh 28. F-minth | Me eelied at Peleoe's, No, 20 Fitth ave $4 ot ea. with Omega OL popu oe the younger She] the Spanish-American War, the Cuban-| gave orders to have the Lody sent to} Painting and drawings by Samuel Hal-| nue, until Merch 3. Alice Sahil ‘rial bottle 10c. ; large bottles asc., Soe re wy Bieuden atreet, Spanish ten years’ war and similar or-|Westheld for burial. Mi Pert are at the Murray Hill Gatlery, ' water colors are here tem x ey PU A (toe re Ry AN PR i ye oi