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i Plan to Keep Pledge Not _to Break the Peace. Betgium, Apri! 16.—Over IMMIGRANT SNARERS SENT TO WORKHOUSE. Pair Caught on Car, Disguised as Peasants, Have International Notoriety as Pickpockets. ‘Two pickpockets of international no- torlety went to the workhouse to-day for five months and twenty-nine daye each. They were sentenced as Julius Frank and Bernard Weinstock by Mag- ietrate Appleton in Jefferson Market Court. According to the pollce they have used half @ dozen other names in the last few years. They are known as the “immigrant pickpockets,” their sys- tem deing to dress as tmmigrants, min- Sie with immigrants and relieve them of their valuables. Detectives Mugge and Brown caught the pair in @ Beit Line car, They were Greased like foreign peasants and car. "| ried great rolls, presumably of clothing fm Belgium have struck work and tm the Socialist protest asa System of plural voting whi ly prevents them from ol ins Majority et the polls and which has tted the Clerical party to remain Sewer for the past twenty years. ‘Virtually complete figures gathered ail’ the provinces except Antwerp West Flanders show that there wae & total of 214,00 strikers this GR4 the estimates from Antwerp | West Flanders, where the Socialist: , Indicate that there are another strikers there, making in ail 270,008 ‘who have quit work in the entire ‘Phe Socialists, however, assert that total reaches 30,000, while the Cler nd the Government say they only 120,000. “Despite the fact that so many of the 4s reported everywhere except ahree or four men have been ar- for interfering with non-strikers. are evidently determined to the decision of their leaders that etrike + pay be one of “folded arms Pada ipeiclim, April %.—The gunerat commanding the troops here was today by the manager of the ‘works in the suburb of Hoboken to »: e eens. A whole bat- hed there, but the Mayor them. Magistrate Appleton had no opportu. nity to-day to sentence Gamuel Gimon, The Easiest Way to have your eyeglass needs attended to, as well as the most reasonable in cost, is to come here, where Oculisis (regis- tered physicians) of skill and will examine your eyes a and advise what is best to ct uy the argest Retail Eyeglass iness in the Worl __ Write for our very ‘interest: ing booklet, “Eyes and Thei Ge "It's free. pense 54 East 28d ness Fourth 27 West S4th se "pet. 6 6th 56 West 125th St., Lenox A 442 Columbus Ave., Sjst and 8@d 70 Nassau St. near John 1000 Broadway, near =Niry sb 480 Fulton St., Bhly: a. oor fps a Hae Nev REDUCTION SALE High-Class Suits. Tatlored or Fancy Trimmed INCLUDED _IN THIS ARE MANY THE HIGHEST PRICED SUITS IN OUR REGULAR STOCK “Reduced To-Morrow to 15.00 EXTRA SPECIAL Eponge a3 & Moire Coats have been $7000 SPECIAL TO-MORROW een I 0. 00 SS SS SS SOS SS Registarca Trade Mert x Esablithed Heb « Conmry Special Sale Infants’ Wear At Half Price—$3. 75 to $17.50—Fine French Coats. Plain, emb Pique and Li embroidered or trimmed with Irish Lace and Medallions, from one to four At chat to $25, formerly $2.50 to $35.00~ Hand-made Yoke, empire and French Dresses. waist models, simple or elaborate, sizes up to 6 oe _ At $4.75 3 and $7.50, formerly $8.75 to $18.50 Spring Coats of Silk, Linen or Worsted materials. James McCutcheon & Co., Sth Ave,, 33d & S4th Sts. @ai4 By the police to be only leas widet ‘known than Frank and Weinstock, An aa ee Policeman caught him Frt- day in the Grand Central subway eta- strate Appleton fixed bail at ieee. Benjamin Cohen of No. 48 a avenue provided the cash and to-day it! was forfeited. Simon is said to be a partner of “English Joe,” who recently Jumped dail five times in one week in ‘various Magistrates’ courts! —————— Mayer on 1 o'Cleck Decinto: ‘t know of no decision—am aware of no deciaion—affecting the 1 o'clock clos- ing order against cabaret shows,” eatd Mayor Gaynor to-day when asked his views on the decision of the Court of Special Beamions declaring that restau. ribed hour providing no liquor ° g Reductions Women’s and Misses’ Finest Suits 7 jeautiful Models in oat the Phe Moot tg and Fi St , Worth Fron Nfir soto” Savings from $7.50 to $15 or More on Each Suit in This Sale All the new fabrics are included— weave cloth, bedford lin, failledelaine, eponge, pes, etc., in navy blue, black, Havana brown, tan, Copenhagen, Nell rose, delft, taupe. [Perteet Alterations FREE| serges, cord, wool checks, and PLAYER-PIANOS Following our usual custom we Every instrument is not only new, but was selected with a view of pleasing dealers throughout the country, who visit our warerooms to select air er Thee plendic 08, se regularly up to t305, , will be closed out 4 oan to make room i stock now i AT ONL’ An early call ie a, in order to secure the piano you prefer, *%S Down, % Monthly PLAYER - Frans regilaniy SELLING UP TO $600, will be offered, commencing to-day AT ONLY #390. These Player- Pianos are 88-NOTE— FULL KEY BOARD. All have ev expression device $ kriown to the art—enabling an one to render the most difficult music artistically Liberal allowance on old ine ctrumenta taken in exchange. 190 Terms t> Suit Your Comventence _ 12 Rolls of Music Free and Library Privilege. ALL ARE FULLY GUARANTEED KNABE WAREROOMS Knabe Bidg., Sth Ave., at 39th St. y remain open after the May-' Hae ae. 12.98 o our ouffits, mailed FREE. OPPENHEIM, GLUNS aG 34th St., New York Announce a Sale Extraordinary ‘Women’s Shoes For Wednesday and Thursday. High and Low Shoes, Pumps and Colonial jes in Patent Colt, Dull and Tan Calfskin, with Graceful High Cuban Heels. New Long Vamp Lasts. Regularly $4 and $5, 2.95 A Mat Aes Extensive fennel t 4, sae tnetiane Styles tn wad New Cuban Louis Heels. 5.00 6.00 7.00 OPPENHEIM, GLLINS 2G Women’s Washable Gloves ‘ptt Washable Doeskin Gloves One-clasp white doeskin, made from care- fully selected skins. Regular price $1.25 Embroidered Silk Gloves 16-button pure dye thread el extra pra weratn, effectively embroidered in se! ineglar ph price $1.35 { 85c iz 95c Exceptional Values in Women’s Muslin Underwear Gowns and Combinations, New Designs in Batiste and Sheer Nainsooks, Trimmed with Fine Val. & Cluny, Laces. Value $1.50 Value $3.00 Value $3.90 Value $5.00 1.00 2.00 2.95 3.95 | OPPENHEIM, GLUNS aG 34th St., New York Special Prices in Women’s Hosiery Pure Thread Silk Hose Women's pure thread silk hose, with cot- ton soles and garter tops, in Backs ten ‘ and white. .| Women’s Lisle Thread Hose Medium weight lisle thread hose, double soles and garter tops. Black, a, and | 29¢ nf 65c white. coneteting of | ctions an She “Needles FREE with every pur- chase of $100 or more, = Martin Fiseentores'* me "6.98 rer, | OR Es LIBERAL f,campi sete Tere] Nee does doen ang taland, ‘Ave.Con.84" Sr. _ ** 6 * * WORLD WANTS THEY WORK WONDERS. “ee 9% * WORLD WANTS * & * & yy. Write for our new BOOKLET ts ining information regarding oe e# @ © 4 x is |KKOCH »{O, fener The Road to Economy IIs Reached by the Highway of Koch Qu Tremendous Money-Saving Opportunities Here To-Morrew An “Mill End” Sale-of Colonial Drapery Fabrics. - The Product of Marshall Field & Co. at a Reduction of Folly 50 Per Cent. Our Upholstery Department is agog over this mighty purci and well it may be, for never before in the fiistory of the store such good fortune come our way right at the beginning of the drapery season. The and designs are the last word in up» to-dateness, while each price is ONE-HALF what you spices would pay. “i. 30c Etamines, 40 in. wide; per yard, 18c. 28c Figured Scrims, 40 in. wide, per yard, 12}4c. 35c,Chintzes, 36 in. wide, per yard, 18c 25c Cretonnes, 36 in. wide, per yard, 12. Me. \ 30c Sateens, 36 in. wide, per yard, 15Sc. _15c Silkolines, 36 in. wide, yard, 8c. Women’s New House Dresses nix Of percale in shepherd checks; fastened at side with large fsck round we and cuffs of white pigue er styles in solid 1 .00) co'ors Me pretty shaped col HOUSE ler beat Nae i ‘A well- at ing models with Robespierre co! Collarless efects with pipings and tailored bands to match $2 Scalloped Table Cloths,-Each, 1.49 Warranted all pure linen; about 194 yards square; made in Austria, where! the dest linens ar produces floral, spot and other damask designs to choos from; scalloped edg 59c and 79c Dress Goods rim) | 5$4-IN. BLACK AND\WHITE SHEPHERD CHECKS ND WHITE MIXED SUITINGS. MEN, BAPGRTED SICILIANS—colors, cream and black. sf 49c Wednesday Morning Specials ($8::] $1.50GermanSilverVanityCases} $2.25 Shirt Waist Boxes . ed Covered with fine Jap. Each, Lyd pore Rirey in necks matting, and bound 1 6 9 e (4th Flees.) lat with rattan, A big to — the popular “| 85c wigs. Bhai) Fieiet 31.25 Untrimmed Hats A large variety of domes. ic Milan pokes, sailors, | ppediies and’ small. apes; some colors, but principally black. $1 New Waists Made of fine batiste; front and new flat collar ef- fectively trimmed wit! h wide Val. insertions; Ic to 10c Laces, en +» taees cto 3 mt Laces — 1 to 3 in’ wide. Special. .... $1.50 Handkerchiefs, 6 for Manufacturer's sample line i |69c ered and finished with of Madeira Handker- (Main Fleer.) chiefs, in a large as- sortment of designs. Sheets and Pillow Cases Pull-bleached apt cotton Sheet- ing; hemmed and fi “perry ready for use, eta to fis ecg canen eet vo SHEETS, 63290, SHEETS, S190, worth S4cea,, 62e (Maia Fleer.) cluny insertions. An exceptional value. Wash Petticoats Of striped ‘ual ae a Fees. "Regular foe “ee: ral $4.00 Norfolk Suits rap Ene trous- Fano 95 Materials ve > durable cheviot and tweed Sizes 7 to 30c All Linen Tray Cloths | Full pet xt choice of bah | Tray and Carving Cloths hemmed or hemstitched ‘+ 19¢ ional (Mais Fleer) Cath, years. Boys’ 50c and 75 133 KOCH K. & B. BLOUSES— ot Ragen ig ten ee Gras; white and sizes 6 to 16 pola Woaca’s $3 Low Shoes = = L 39 . An except! Mess and Women’s Umbrellas An sesorted fot, in nen Mission and fancy trim handles; this pee 3| 55c for to-morrow only. / “ —_— 4c Semgnes’s 3 « Cloth, OIL ay from full eth rT Sq. Yd. de 19¢ cia calf and Tlastiny poten welt ‘Rel plain toe and ti 1G slaw: Wee ANDERSON’S —GING- HAMS—in over 100 1 0! (24 Mhees.) Ones Kal -. ie (84 Mee), different designs; plenty of plain col- ort) Sournowe price $1.00 Porch Rockers is OR — SEWING 75 c POEKERS of ‘hard ma- 3 lac; wi louble cane seat and slat back,) (5% Fleer? cai $1.00 Tub Dresses High - class garments in percales, ibrays, ginghams—in plaids, —— alten enecke or pain ra A ich necks; $2.00 Jap Cheaille Portieres jong revers effects and ‘WOOL i eo POR: N ot ro, wae e fented (4th Floor.) ry er styles; plaited skirts, An excel- lent collection from which to choose. Sizes 6 to 14, J $i. 00 a Week Buys the “New Florence” America’s Finest Sewing Mack There is no question about the superiority of the “NEW FLOR ENCE” construction, for it is the ygry latest word in convenience andi comfort. Aside from ease of operation, there is the SIT-STRAIG| CENTRAL NEEDLE WOODWORK, which is the very latest pir hygienic sewing machine construction, A woman can operate thi type of machine the live-long day with absolute ease. et us explal abe, have Sho aytometi¢, | lift ana ball Prariag stand, ¢ Florence Rotary is the only machine that makes a verf rn Jock stitch, TWO MACHINES INONE. All in all, the new pre prone) that] takes rank as best! Our cordial invitation to visti the new Contam in basement. a 4 ¥ iy, ae ete