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41S $800 SHLD CAUSED HOLDUP OF FRE HE = Knocked Down and ic? Slashed After “Flash- 3” It Accidentally. £On via way to his hore on Neptune Hnue, near Kast Third street, Coney Yintal, about 1245 o'clock this morning, Gataition Chief Wiliam Rogers of the Fire Department was wet upon by two ben near @ ealoon at Harrison avenue | Mad Hooper street, Brooklyn, | sThe pair crept up behind him and one ruck him on the Jew, apparently with | + knifo in his hand as the Chief's cheek fae cut clean bial Hm sh taneously town, As Rogers put up a ght, tt euddenty | Yashed upow him that the men were | titer the $900 presentation shield given) iim some years ago by residents of wey Island.” When his assatiants tor his pockets he knew they were o whiéld, @ solid gold affair ‘The other hit and knocked him ate Dounted with 24-4 karat diamonds and ine large three-karat stone. Nogers shouted for help, and as Pa- frelon Cosgrove ané Kunsweller ran #p the holdup men fed, but were cap- wred within a block. At Clymer street station they ma | fey vere rt » and Josapa fargent, tntecycatte, of No. & Patchen Avenue, Brookiyn, They denied foving held up Rogers, bur could noy txplain why they were running away. {Just before Brown! was captured Cos. frove saw him throw something into Yatialion chief's $60 gold watch, This was all the pair had had time to get. Dr. Mawtda of the Eastern District Gowpital had to put three stitches in| the wound on Rogers's cheek, The gash was more than one and @ half inches long. Rogers recognized the prisoners | a8 two of a party of elght whom he! bad noticx! standing near him in the faloon where he had stopped and where he had accidentally “flashed” his ahicld, Uo sald it was Brown, a husky ‘fellow, # feet 11 Inches in hetght and 199 pounds fm weight, who hit him frat. No knife was found on either of the men. ‘They wero Inter arraigned before Magistrate Voorhees at the Marhattan enue Court, charged with robbery and teeau't. Rogers, with his face ban- Aiged, appeared against them, | ee ee | « ROE GIVES UP COMMAND Major-General, Miter A Many Years’ . Service, Is Retired Under New Law. ALBANY, May L—Major-Gen. Charles ¥. Roe, who has been at the head of the New York National Guard for many years, to-day gave up his command, funder the law passed last year auto- matically retiring National Guard of- Estab. 50 Years Wrong Glasses Endanger the Eyes. It is more dangerous to go without glasses than to wear wrong ones. You may not realize that your glasses are wrong, | [i yet they may be doing the eyes a constant in- jury. Trust your eyes only to skilled oculists. Eyes Examined Without Charge | By Registered Physicians Oculists of Long Experience. Perfect Fitting Glasses, $2.50 to #12. With Bifocal Lenses, 81.51 to $18. jens Parry 47 West 42d—Bet. Sth & 6th Aves. | 356 Sixth Avenue, at 22d St. 223 Sixth Ave., at 15th St. + 217 B'dway, “Astor House. «Gen. John F. O'Ryan of New York fucceeds Gen, Roo under an appoint- ment from Gov. Dix. So Tired of Tired Feet?” Get the ‘Tired’ Out in a Few Minutes. the street, and, going back, found tae] |: OF THE NATIONAL GUARD. | }) 101 Nassau, at Ann St..N.Y. [/<onFutton St., Cor. Bond St., B’kiyn | TWO GREAT }INDING LOST ARTICLES World “Lost & Found” and NG MISSING FRIENDS, HEIRS TO ES- World “Information Wanted” ads. These two classes of advere tisements are: 1ST: Given a prominent position . on page opposite editorial page mornings and on first page of Want Section Sun- days; Given a circulation in New York City, mornings and Sundays, greater than the Herald, es, Sun and Tribune COMBINED. POSSIBLY .YOU NEED OF THIS KIND! PATHFINDERS | Faire el a Rogs and Bedding | fouf yoars, Several of the oMcers of | and somebody was moving In or ! hiv etaff will leave the active service | the old apartment how: at No. wet with him, Fifth avenue, a coiling fell In the room y Mise wing on the second Moor oc Esther Marks, a seamstress, | her and Mies Sadic Disconten 1 West One Hundred ani as Data fee denen street. The gush of plastér Celling Falla on Moving Day. of one of the windows caused a Perhaps because it was moving doy | bor to eend an alarm of fire, Use TIZ for instant Relief TZ Makes Your Feet Sore-Proof and Tired-Proof. Send for FREE Trial Package of TIZ To-Day. Aizh of reilef, and then you smile, There's nothing as good we TIZ, so don't accept any attempted imitation. TZ draws out all the polsonous exudations that make Yoot troubles, ‘T1Z, 26 cents @ box, sold everywhere, "t] and recommended by al} drug atores, de- rtment and general stores, Write to- y to Walter Luther Dodge & Co., 1223 Bouth Wabash Ave. Chicago, Til, for a 1:| free trial package of ‘TIZ by return mal}, | and entoy the real foot rellef you never | felt_ before, “On tudge! ke It's wwf! how tired a upeu Saturday Evenings Untn 10. We Ciose Evenmugs at 6 4 oO Bip ~~? fy 1 A ered I TURKISH COUCH Cohelstered | i qunpertse ; $9.98 Teather: vor UUM bibeHAL eacwis | LEhew ding alr main We Pay Freight and | atk apa ao fo Wilde? sth Fare. | Conrecucan_*""/ -(483 dain d The Largest Millinery Store in America ILGOX'S MYkikG AVNUE Aw bkivut STREET Manufacturers’ Sale THURSDAY SPECIALS There is not a store in Greater New York that in offering for your speroral s a greater variety of attractive styles than you will fink here. We always give in biggest value for the money Feed | during this sale have Pada our prices unusually low. 25 Dozen Black Rough Braid Hate with chiffon facings; value $1.48; special at. . ‘49c $6.98 to $10.98 Trimmed Hate, ir k, white any | colored chip, hair anc 50 Pome, Hemp Hats, black and colors; fine assortment. of Bape. strsecrcrsesese 98c Fine Lot of T reed and ready to wea: 98ec 20. Dozen Trimmed Milans for misses and 14 children, 1,000 Trimmed Hate ‘te ld asia ana children, big variety : trimmings; _exceptiol 1 TERESTING than ever, the THE EVENING WORLD, yen MAY 7 Minutes from Grand Central to A. & S. Subway Station Hoyt Street Direct. Another Wonderful Day of Bargains MORE INTENSELY IN- traditional Thursday bar- gains of Abraham & Straus will draw crowds from many a mile around, and we would call particular at- tention to the comfort and advantage of shopping early. Of course, it is better for us to have you shop early—but when such remarkable val- ues are advertised in every branch of our business it will pay you to make a memo, of the goods you want and come before the great crush, THURSDAY SPEGIAL. Women’s I5c Stockings, 9c BLACK COTTON Stockings, with double heels and toes, seamless, a Women’s Silk Stockings, 30¢ id silk, wil we che aii Kise lisle tops, heels and toes, in Children's 1S¢ Stockings, 9c Ribbed black cotton Stockings, with double heels and toes; sizes 614 to eee fiver, front, Central Building. [_THORSGAY Grecia Women’s 15c Undervests, 9c LOW NECK, Sleeveless, some plain, some have fancy yokes. Women's 30¢ Combination Suits, 19¢ Low neck, sleeveless, shaped, knee length, wide at knee. Mata fleor, front, Central Buliding, psa eer S SASSER Gey T__THURSDAY SPECIAL. | $2.95 Ostrich Tips at $1.69 TWO in a bunch, Prince of Wales style, in white and maize, primrose, green and FP; blue. $1.98 and $2.48 Sailors, 98c Black banded Sailors, Milans tg grosgrain rib- J || bons, and either bows or cockade $5.00 and $6.00 ReadytoWear Hats, $2.98) Some have wing trimmings, others flowers, and \] some have ostrich bands. floor and Mesdanine floor, Kast Bailding. [_THURSDAY @PECIAL. {| $3 and $4 1 ady Corsets, 3196 ‘ LOW BUST model, long siralght hi brocaded coutil, in pink, blue and wi Ite. Long waist model, made of white batiste; long hip effect. $2.00 J. B. Corsets, at 98c. Four new models, made of white batiste, sup- porters attached, long straight hip model, medium and low bust effect. Second tioor, frout, Kat Building, anny THURSDAY SPECIAL. Men’s Pure Silk Half Hose, 27¢ MADE WITH extra heavy double heels and toes; all perfect goods, in all the Spring shades || of tan, Ha gray, cadet, wines lavender. and. black. ‘Main floor, Men's Building, |___ THURSDAY SPECIAL, ? Men's 50c Underwear Three Garments for $1.00 BALBRIGGAN Underwear, fine combed Egyptian cotton yarn, Shirts have self fronts, French necks and short sleeves; Drawers have double seats, strap backs, coutil facings, ankle length. Sublect 1c. to slight mill imperfections, Men's 39¢ Underwear, 29c. Balbriggan Underwear, extra fine quality cotton yarn. Shirts have self fronts, French necks and short sleeves; Drawers have double seats, coutil facings, ankle length, Subject to slight mill inte erfections, Men's Athletic Underwear, 2%c. Fine crossbar nain- sook Underwear, perfect fitting, very comfortable Sum- mer garments, Shirts cut coat style and sleeveless; Drawers have reinforced gusets, full bip, cut knee length. Main Moos, Men's Building. TT ‘THURSDAY SPECIAL. | 39c Lining Sateen, 4c Yard FANCY STRIPED mercerized Lining Sateen. Only a limited quantity, in navy, brown and gray. The Whole Store Astir with Thursday Specials THURSDAY SPECIAL. The Great May Undermuslin Sale AN AMAZING Underprice Event—highest quality and lowest sa a 49c. to $3.98. Gowns, 39%. to $1.98. Aprons at 9c, Maids’ Lawn Aprons. Store orders only. Princess Slips, 69¢, to. Drawers, 39¢. to 98c. [THURSDAY spEciAL. McClure’s Magazine Bound, 29c vol. A VOLUME contains 6 months of the most entertaining: and instructive reading we have ever been able to offer at such a price, Such stories as Ida Tarbell’s History of the Standard Oll—Storles by Rudyard Kipling, Jack London, Rex Beach; ete. Don’t Fail to add some to your Library. Main Floor, Kear, | THURSDAY SPECIAL. Women’s $10 Silk Raincoats, $4.95 150 RUBBERIZD SILK RAINCOATS, in navy and black, made stylishly so that they are attractive in rain or shine; sizes 32 to 42— None C. O. D. or on approval. Becund Moor, centre, Central Building, and the best value of many a day. (-STHOTSOKV SPECIAL 1 15c. Woven Cheviots, 10c. Yard A NEW SHIPMENT just arrived of these sturdy woven Chevi- Newest styles, checks and stripes; fast colors; splendid tub boys’ blouses and children’s wear; b Subway floor, Weat Building, ots. fabric for women’s dresses, 29 inches wide. Therefore we are enabled to offer BETTER Shirts at a price than at any other time, Materials are such as makers use regularly in $1.00 Shirts, No skimping of materials, sewing neat and strong; all coat soft double cuffs. Neat and pleasing patterns. “THUPEDAY 6PE PEGIAL. | Greatest Tea and. Coffee Sale The finest teas and coffees are being sold during this great event The Abraham & Straus prices in flavor or quality— ul sale we sell carloads at underprices to introduce them in the Grocery Store at reduced pri brands are unequalled anywhere at regular in this sp. to even a wider circle of friends. Third Poor, fea “THURSDAY SPECIAL il some patent leather In the lot, but only In narrow widths, - Sale of Serge Suits — 275 Women’s Suits in Five $25 to $37.50 Values, $17.50) EVEN AN ACCURATE SKETCH of some of the suits, such as we carry with this announcement, cannot convey the unusual beauty and style of these remarkabl Serge Suits, every line being right up-to-the-mi 7 the best selling styles of the season that are not only just right * for this very minute, but will be beautiful for next Fall and the corning Summer. nish serge in a very pleasing navy blue aud black; also imported mixtures. wy The coats are elaborately trimmed with wide bands of flat silk braids, the collars are of lace and bengaline herd and the are cut full, on the wider lines of the season and prettil mate MALL, WOMEN. will and sizes range to 44 bust measure. We would sincerely suggest ear! remain here long at this price—$17, Corset Covers, 19. to 98¢. Becond Floor, East Butlding. Fast Bullding, Men’s Summer Shirts at 58c Made With Soft Double Cuffs ORDERS PLACED many months in advance, enabling the manufacturer to execute the work at his leisure, obtained for us a concession that would be impossible under ordinary circumstances. Mata floor, front, Bast Bullding, Went Women’s $2.50 Pumps at $1.79 ANKLE STRAP model, !n gun bil calfskin, with flexible welted and stitched soles, Cuban heels; sizes 3 to 7; widths A to D; Hesond floor, Wie Butlding, {0 Minutes from Jersey City to Hoyt Street” A.’& S, Subway Station, - by Tdnnel & Subway. A Record-Breaking Distinct Styles. ; ute —five of The material is a fine quality of man- lined with fit lit de asi bg Coats wi ine qual iu ¢ or fin id Fé fomber suite to please them None C, O. D. or on appro: ne tasins, as such suits Second fioor, reer, Central Butlding,: | THURSDAY SPECIAL. {| $4.98 & $6.50 Table Cloths, $3.98 and $4.98. FINE AND HEAVY double satin damask Table Cloths, 2x2 and 2x2% yards, variety of pretty patterns, 98c to $1.25 Hemstitched Huck Towels, 78 The lot includ fi John S, Sons and the celebrated Old Wish Hust owels, 4 Decorative Linens--Odd Lot-About Half Priced Tea Cloths, Mecarhy meres Ay Scarfs and B pee> hemstitched, scalloped, lace trimmed, all more or less yy ¥ go oat about half price. ‘Main floor, rear, East Building, $1.98. T THURSDAY @PaciAL 1 Pottery Fern Dishes---Half Priced 89c. to $2.25 Values, at 45c. 98c. AMERICAN PORCELAIN Fern Dishes, hand- somely decorated with rich tinting; others in rich art colors, matte green, etc.; all have porcelain insets, $1.98 Cut Glass Ice Cream Trays, $1.39 mE inches long, extra heavy blank, richly cut A pular chrysanthemum and fan with deep scalloped edge. Store 3 A. . D. Subway eor, Central Building, ihe and none C. O, ‘Quny ePECIAL. | Fishing Rods Underpriced "4 Good News for Fishermen} ~ WE ARE MAKING A SPECIALTY of fishing ‘ outfits this year and are also recelving good news > for fishermen—telegrams from the Maine showing that the catches are big already and the ice hardly out of the fishing regions. If you hear of any good catches, send them in and we will post them. Specials for Thur: sda} Split bamboo Fly Rows, at ©8c to $3.08, instead of $1.98 to $8.93. Steel Fly Rods, one of the best makes, at such a low price. SMALLER Sa EmbroideryAllovers--RecordSale 09c Allovers, 49. 89c, Allovers $9c. $1,00 Allovers, 69¢ Carefully selected from the Inaponter’s regular Spring stock at a price which will mean a a} saving to you. Fine dainty eyelet, also plenty medium as well as the more showy kinds? all splendidly made and finished on ilne cloths, + Main floor, cenize, Central Building, style, with URSDAY SPECIAL. ae $4.00 Oil | Lamps at $3.49 COMPLETE with best central draught burner, chimney and 10-inch four-panel cathedral art glass shade and four-panel glass crown, in amber or green, with bead fringe to match, 59c Imported Alarm Clocks, 45¢ Nickel plated case, one-day time and alarm, with swits to shut off alarm, and 4-inch dial. Subway Moor, Con'rAl Boilies Building. Rugs---W alues 6x9 ft. Axminsters and Velvets, $7.50 VERY REMARKABLE VALUES—extreimely good colors and patterns, © roiet moor, teat Maulisiag,

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