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HELP TOCAPTURE BOLD BURGLAR : ‘Thief Climbs to Roof and Then Falls 35 Feet Leap- ing Across Court. BULLETS CAUSE PANIC. © * Anjured Fugitive Tries to Scale é High Fence in Rear j of Yard. ‘ After a thrilling chase up fire-cscapes, cen Andrew Carnegie, his wife, thelr daugh- ae eas he ae Shirts,—soft, plain and plaited bosoms. _ ’ Qelephone cables and dumbwailter shafts y oS ter Margaret and Miss Wiltheld, sister yank final gentleman’ ; e r "4 f " f nd over roots and courts, In whieh THAD, Ct MG. CEuAIG, dalleebon tb ellos at Made of Mercerized Material, English Madras twenty students from Columbia Univer- @ity took part and more than a score of ghots were fired, a man believed to be < ©@ Dold and skiful bureiar who? will make Burt Curtis, the “gentieman | aa chia, used that kind of spelling he would Shirts, made of Silk Mixed. Fabrics, fackeman,” for recor’, wa: ‘ lose his job. ‘i ii . ee Columba Helgnte early to- Nom ne pion” ait the, ton] Epa pou shout’ lou your Ja" English Flannel, es Movires and Mer- ? , by why of preface. on “That's the proper way ‘i i { The man iss prisoner In the J. Hood SeliObiotiog, But 1. wit" nevie Setpate | Ul cerized Cleths. Various models and sliéeye ‘Wright Hospita’ He has & broken Gove, @ dislocate ankle and a severely sh ie . ce a RVERING Safely Launch World’s Biggest Ship, Emperor William Acting as Sponso * {CARNEGIE SAILS ” SCOLDING TEDDY He Says, but It Will Be All Right. COMING BACK TO VOTE. Confesses That Wife Talked to Him About His Photo With Mary Garden. noon to-day fur London. Skibo was busy up to the iast minute signing checks, He removed his dorby hat as several newspaper men entered of the Republic. It lives a charmed life and will coins out ell right.” | FORTAFTROW Republic Has a Charmed Life, ‘The Laird of You young fetlows can look Lositania and the Olympte comes and tell how slow they were. can look back to the sailing ship, when it took seven weeks to cross the At- lantic. Mark my words we will have faster ships.” Just nm William 8. Hawk, President of the Ohio Society, entered the state- room. Carnegie twitted him ebout part- ing his gair In the middie. Somevody ed him what the trouble out In Ohio as and the Laird answered fof him. SCORES ROOSEVELT FOR OPPOS- ' ING PRESIDENT TAFT. “Taft has not suffered by the result he said. “Roosevelt tea friend and I believe that he is an in and has many virtues, Rut he aid wrong in opposing Tatt for a second term. He should have kept out of the fight.” Mr. Carnegie was asked when he would return and sald that he would be home in time to vote. ‘Will you vote for Roosevelt if he is nominated?" he wes asked. “I wil not anewer & prophetic ques- tion,” he returned. “Wait till the time comes.” ' ‘Then he introduced Mr. Hawk and called “That's the way you gentlemen should @pell,” he said to the ngwepaper men. “You should use the simplified form I spell daughter of spelling. Now One of the reporters sald that if he @-a-u-t-e-r, That's right.” “How would you spell psychology, Mr. Carnegie?” waa asked. . 23rd Street MEN'S HABERDASHERY & HOSE. © AT ESPECIALLY LOW PRICES ‘| Om Friday and Saturday, , ! May the 2th and 26th. | Raincoats of Grey Mixed Tweed with _ { velvet or self collar, also of single or double” = Tan Texture Cloths. English models. ia values 18.00 and 20.0, 12,00*'°* \ Pure Silk Knit Scarfs—accordeon and | crochet weaves, cross stripes and lace designs, values 2.00 and 2.50, 1.45 oa — = ane ae ee Oe Mj | \ i and Flannel. values 1.50, 2.00 and 2.80, 1.25 lengths, custom. finish. ¢ TS a ‘ Bruised body as tie resut of his plunge, . “B-1"—— he responded promptly. values 3.00 and 3.50. 2.00 " ‘which, the Sollee say, would nave been al axe a ve think view outcome | ARS. CARNEGIE HAD SOMETHING “4 “gagal to most m: election?” he was . TO BAY, i i y © $le eald ho was George Miller, tw: = “No, no," he replied. ““'ll not say. I! phe Laird of Skibo declined to go on Dusters of Linen or Crash in "2 and ‘ be @x, a confectioner. He refused at first don’t feel like acting as a prophet at| deck to heve his photograph taken. He Py 2 fous ta bis pain oben be pepe! bainny this time.” degeed to be let oft Sus: tae one. grey value 3.50, 50 is - it his a ‘e1 a be Ys a fine ure of ir, Car- ¢ * . ry "Si Hast One Hundred and Twenty-sece Mr. Carnegie said that he was going to | regia in Nodier's,”’ suggested Mr. Hawk. ‘ Puré Thread Silk Hose, lisle spliced soles. ° , “qd street. In his room thero Detective London, and would motor to Aherdeen,| “We have a better one,” said The Eve- . pi ; WHearevx found » number of memo- Where he is scheduled for-an address to |hing World man. “You remember the ahd toe¢. Black and colors. : Fandum books which are filled with ad- the university students. picture, Mr. Carnemia, we' got of you on r ‘ 00 Lye resets and other notes that may fur- “E expect to have a great time at the | “Sewn Mary Garden 85c pair, 6 pairs for 5. ca “Yes, I do,” said‘ the Lai the trouble 1: . too," e “Did Mre. Carnegie get after you when you got home?” “Sho @idn't wait for me to get home.” —_——__ PAUL ‘DESCHANEL ELECTED. the Freach Chamber of Deputies. PARIS, May %.—M. Paul Deschanel, author, statesman and lecturer, was elected President of the Chamber of Deputies on the second ballot to-day, succeeding the late M. Henri Brisson. His success will make Deschanel a Potent candidate for the Presidency of France at the next election, although M. Delcassé, Minister of Marine, was the Popular choice of the Deputiee and have been easily sented to permit his sented. many clues to connect Miller with Gurgiaries, the police think. IX HOUSES ENTERED IN A NIGHT. university,” he said. “You know the last time I was over there the; me @ lord rector. You know It wi of Aberdeen .that its greatest novelty was that the Scotch got thelr culture in Mterature on 2 iittle oatmeal. You remember that famous definition Dr. Johnson made of oatmeal. He said that in all olvilized céuntries oatmeal was food for horses. In Scotland they fed it to the men. A smart Scotchman re- plied, saying: ‘Where in the world can you get such smart men and horses?” WIPE'’S ORDER AND IT MUST Bi : OBEYED. At this juncture one of Mr. Carnegi men came in and told him that he mut put on his hat. “Oh, that’s my wife!" exclaimed the Laird. “That's the American wife for you. Well, I have t»> obey orders” “The steamers are more safe than ever now," he said. “They are better equipped and keep further to the south. You know, as Shakespeare says: ‘Out usual price 1.35 pair French Lisle Thread Hose,—plain or Jac- quard stripes with combination colors. i usual prices 1.00 and 1.28 65¢ pair, a Fine Gauze Lisle Thread Hose, double i spliced heels, soles and toes. Black or Tan. 25c pair, 6 pairs for 1.35 usual price $5c pair The following cable was received at the office of the Hamburg-American line to-day: HAMBURG, May %—The Hamburg-American line steamer, the new mammoth transatlantic liner Lmperator, the biggest vessel in the world, was successfully launched here just before 10 o'clock thie morning. Emperor William ested as sponsor. Johannes Burchard, the Royal Mayor of Hamburg, de- Uvered an address on the recent developments in ship- building.. Secial precautions were taken ‘to prevent accl- dents to the vessels lying in the harbor when the great ull was launched from the @ips. . ‘The launching weight of the Imperator was 2,765 tons, but when completed it 1s believed she wil) displace ‘about 52,000 tons. Among the innovations, introduced into the New vossel as a remult of the Titanlc tragedy, ‘the com- Dany has determined to sting, outboard the lifeboats in which room is provided for every soul carried by: the ateamer, and they will thus be in readiness for launching at any moment. The Imperator will carry three wireless operators, thus Providing for continuous service. The dynamo for the ‘Mumination of the vessel’ and the wireless apparatus is to be carried above the water line. The Imperator will alzo carry two first officers, one of whom will have special supervision over the safety appliances for the security of the passengers, crew and vessel. CLUBMAN BUYS DOLL STARS EASILY WIN Why Not Go Into the Mail Order —_ Iraseibility Explained. (From the Washington Star, “Isn't your husband getting Dunning, Nassau; Charles E. Van Vieck, Sr., Montclair, ve. Hobert C. Watson, Westbrook; H. J, Topping, Greenwich, @ fears e vee vs Charis x vis Mi neta fc a aes ee eae we plucked the fully bed disposition?” asked Mrs. >) . falter J. Travis, Garden City, ve.) won’ | No," replied Ofrs. “the ‘he: , ] mer! AND FORGETS TO PAY; | THEIR GOLF MATCHES |r": naci'2Sieat| css nu soe ser cate so = Hg Kirkby, Englowood, va. Alfred Morell, Arcola. y Roy Weds, Englewood, ve, Murtimer Barnes, Englewood; James R. Hyd South Shore, vs, George T. Brokaw, Garden City: C. J. Sullivan, Baltusrol, va Max! Rehr,” Morris County; 8. D. Travers, Kirby and Travis|Bowers, Brookiawn, vs. Fred 8. Wh “We'll have faster ships than ever,” oon Sve, Srey % GR returned the ironmaster. “They will go over a longer course, but 't will be a safer and faster course. We have not yet reached the limit of speed for the ocean filers, We may have to come to flying machines, but we will have the ‘Where is the logic in sejling your services s6F $10 a week. $100 a week, when you cait MAKE ‘MORE NEY, with less work and worry, conducting a business of your own? . An opportunity of this kind came, to me, T accepted it. A similar opportunity is open to you, right now. And no matter what line of work you ‘STSTASTHE BOK] ON BALTISROL UN Gallant Willie Proudfoot Bur- i ight. Came off with a good deal of dis- tinction, in fact." tant aseage. I have ccoveod the cosas | gi qiitt® EBOW 700 aver aioke at ban- j | a4 nm vs er, Apawands: “Arohle Red, St. An- hundred and thirteen ti a rH y re in, or are planning to enter, it should cause you to stop and think. reat, ascimen ‘emone ot] den Had to Gratify Whim | Beat Oppenents at Match [srs sx raises Soar. Patron Cape nace we counted rwentyatzht whe aomately Gatana”™” “™* ™*|| when T started ine Sait Order Bustnoae had only 46 1 CAM ‘wenty> ‘ 8 ' . f U “ 9 Travis beat Rhett, 2 up and 1 to ;so. bad lished rmanent business. tation 12 when ne hare of Woman, Didn’t He? Play for “Met” Titles. | 20 uet tne me note rns £00 = Giseth erage gets. es eye T will tell you how I did it, and how you should do it. 1 will do more: than this—I will help you. 1 don’t know of course, ho uch money you will make out of the business in the next five years—that depends VERY LARGELY on the amount of attention you give it. You may even a better record than mine, or you may do only half as well; but do you knew of any other opportunity that holds out such possibilities to you? "Do this one thing for yourself—INVESTIGATE, Send to-day for my tree booklet, Pig A Straight Telk about the Mall Order Business WILLIAM A. HEACOCK, 106 OCHARLES 6T., LOCKPOR’ N.Y. moderate lead throughout, being 3 up at the turn. Playing the bye hole his med- with | 4! totalled 83, Parsons beat Radel 3 up and 1 to go. the most satisfactory. placing of con | none ied by one hole at the elghth, but Restants ‘by the dfaw that can be re liogt the minth. After that his rivalsed. called, the first round of match play in| wath the hole approximated, Parton: the Metropolitan Golf champlonstilp be- | aia an 86. ° ‘ Wan: to-ddyiet.the Baltusrol links, ‘tm | Kirkby quickly took the meiiure of ‘he top half were Travera and Dougias | Morell,” who seldom plays ‘in compct!- ana‘the lower half Travis and Kirkby.’| tion, Winning Uy @ up and 3 to go, Mor. Just. & shade. below what, might be ey mone all the ee on te Arar nix ” ” lee al was five down at je turn termed “'the Big Four,” in which Kirkby | "G0 Oo et ang 4 up and & to we ate ter being jn the lead practically f:xm the'start. Mo was'S up at the turn, ‘William Watson beat Dunning 2 although tl holes..at ¢he turn. Sinclair 9 holes. Sinclair won by layti rd’ dead to the cup while Reid topk 6 Their moda) total was Si, Travers beat Robbins ¢ up and 3 to $0, playing pefectly, except at the 10th, where he got‘into the pond. His out- journey if U ‘The fellows in the Brook Club are all sorts of fun these days ing W! Prouéfoot Burden about being sued for the price of « doll that he bought one 4: lamt year to gratify the whim of Mre, Henry Brugore: as they were strolling along the avenue i i (Bpectal to ‘The Bening Wort.) SHORT HILLS, N.J., May 2, Swissco r Remedy es Gray or Faded Hair to its Original Coler Stops Dandruff and Scalp Diseases. Se Re 2 ¢ Battle Fre to Prove It. sete EE wae ian ly tts ae eee tie ar eat |S ren Ereeaea teen TRY tai Grows Hair, R ‘and the #0 bill for the doll entirely slipped his memory, and of course he paid it'as soon as he Was reminded, and now the shopkeeper, Henri W. ‘Bendel. of No, 620' Fifth nue, is awfully sorry that he ever sued ana it was ‘made pudlic, bit It does sive the fellows in the Brook—good 014 Brook, y' know, so-called because it to never closed day or night and goes on Ike the brook in, the poem and all that sort of thing--something to joke about over their Scotch and sodas. ‘The sult was brought for Mr. Bendel by Jacob Miller of No. 1138 Broadway, and it would have beeh tried before Judge Marks in the Sixth District Muni- cipal Court, if Mr. Burden's represent- ative hadn't got busy and settied it out of court before the process servers could locate his millionaire client at ‘his'town “it waa the desire of Bre. Bi wast o who at that time lived at the fits-Caniton Hotel, to imitate the smart ladies of Paris, whose latest fad it is to carry a | gorgeously dressed and bejewelled dell @round in thelr arms, that led Mr, Burden to tnour the debt. wht Goll—I really must claimed when she lad iquin in. Ber window, ‘and Mr. Burden, lk med ip abroas Gi White, Edward M. Wild and Gilman Tiffany in the upper Derth and tn the fower tier Roy Wobbd, Geo. T. Brokaw, James R. Hyde and Mux Behr, 2 up in At least four other championships | 1.5 tn: Possibilities might .be mentioned, , well eprinkled through the list. of 22, thereby increasing the chances for a new title holder. In several cases clubmates were Deought together, Tiffany and “Win, was in 3% to par 37 were paired. with eneh other for the 4) tor Oawald Kirkby, with third time since last Saturday. whom he is S8ain likely to clash. ‘The medal test indicated that Travis |Trevers card: Oa ey ey and Dougiis sre too ‘variable to stand | O%, eat Topping Sup after Jeading changns for the honor'and while |, close contest throughout. Sullivan ‘Travers and Kirkby constitute the pre- Peat Bebe 3 yo. Le ea a aw 0 50. wit @tock, neither is in the best of | Hyde ety Webs % tnd 1 to & : Robert Watson it Van Vieck er, Whig a ro! hi be gy oral fly enough, but without noteworthy de- ind, ve. att Taylor, ley; vi ents. M. Wild, Cranford, ve. Gilman Tiffany, ‘SNeany beat Wild 2 up. Powelton; Findlay Dougtas, Nassau, va. | Taylor put White out 1 up 22 holes R. F. Mundy, Ardstoy; Arden Robbins, noon being Molloy Garden City, va Jerome D, Health and Beauty BY MRS, WAN MARTYN, Hel ps i 4 Ea clears the skin of pimples, blotches and sallow ness, as woll as builds you up ané gives you complete health and full strength, For @ lotion, see answer to “Mrs, G," E i add Rubbing « little at @ time well banishes dandruff and puts it riiant condition, Continued using former gloss and rich oolor to the hatr, as induces « luxuriant growth—ell your hi i dames McCreery & Co. 23rd Street 34th Street SUITS & AFTERNOON DRESSES At PRONOUNCED REDUCTIONS Lillian R.: You can safely ryatos eye-tonte to your friends for tt armless anil has a wonderfully E ist effect on sore, re fe the recipe: t cold, pure wi ree drope should be put 1 chousands of my readers = l ¥ E i ty fei i: i fr - He A E si time, i ‘Trav+ fi RC, . , -Van Vleck jr, vs. Kirby vs. Barnes (club mate), B sight of thira fi straggly exobonss and beautiful by Use cau iy your abdomen bead and went in andPhad it charged is usd. The | will © \to him. Then he proceeded to forget Ts make, diaaave r | 1 . banish your double 9 ‘Travis, your ‘harton, ‘abo putting pyroxia 1% pints hot ‘and . the elevator boy, all ut it and left New York shortly | William. Watson, Baltusrol, ve. Clifford | t1yde yy. Sullivan, Bowers vs. Sinclatr. fal a whistle. The police rushed ¥ For Friday and Saturday, tion ee on’ a] before each rather sheepishly admitied to- May the 2éth and 25th. vy. M, “ment but there was one at an apart- the Brook Club—he leads co Men! opposite it an the other side of a which also wae vacant, Miller, that it was fullle to enter the partment beside him, turned to leap ‘Berces the court. The distance was ten ‘r twelve feet, reduced two or three “feat bY the belcony of the fire-escape. Jeaped across the space in the ‘The rain had made the sali of Baleony slippery. His hands missed hold, @ippet and plunged down to the paving of the yard, thirt eV Of pain was heard the police ran round. Timmons and Burke the yard Miller, despite hie ter- ‘wu tele falland injuries, was found scaling inten, Ce oy tron srilled fence. ‘The ot threaten to ahoot him be- | Well, what do i bair-rgot e your dull, streaky, fb and even in color A. teaspoonful Tailored Suits of Scotch Tweed, Home-spun, Stripes and Mixtures. 16.50, 22.50 easy creams do more, harm than good, because heir tendency to clog pores, 9 tO assume a leaden em nd encourages bh We hardly realize that conminieny Seamed. cent., | havin paragraphs writ! ‘are ‘Ave, aod . before Just the same, it ts formerly 32.50 to 42.50 Demi-Tailored Suits of Serge and Whipcord. 25.00. 32.50 formerly 39.50 to 52.00 Smart Afternoon Dresses of Meteor, Charmeuse and Taffeta. 25.00, 38.00 and 55.00 formerly 38.00 to 85.00 1 ounce almozotn, to chaff him., go rn ——_——— Perfectly Safe. {From the Pitiabureh Post.) “Didn't you think it was rather risky to marry 6 man from Chicago?” hs not at ell. He promised to pend his money in New York.” iy it nd give to i ry healthy, wel Unie every worming aud your skin + | from freckles and the san aud tap it, ditt Mr, Matten's book, “Bewuty,” ta t 4 ‘