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eSAWAWHOPPER AND THOUGHT. WAS AN ASHP ‘Two Heioien § Spied It on! Wall and All Harlem i Ran to Look. e | | checks wherever lie went, | Imporsivle for me to et an accounting | of all of them, but they range from ## “Gem it or “Yeh wha’? Oh, tha 1I'l aer'plane on | fell there? No, tha's not anything. | Nothing looks like tha’ COULD be an'thing. Brace up, ole fel'!” ‘Two citizens leaned against the wall! of the drug store “t One Hu:dred and | Piet street and Broadway to-day and fixed @ Wavering gaze on somethin - Between them. One wore elothes; the oth.r had a bunch of car- rots tied on the crook of his cane, & butcher's boy, who waa whistling “That Choo-Choo Rag," paused to ad-| mire, then drew closer to follow the als- @ag Pointing finger of the man in the | evening clothes as it sought to direct ate | temtion to something on the wall. | “M'son, tell truth to gen'm'n. Wha’! you eee here on wall or don’ you sce id thing?” ‘The butcher's voy drew closer and| ‘what he saw there on the drugstore wail dea him to drop his basket and run around the corner to the bootblack stand. Ho brought back Joe Rhincum- | Bopolis, his brother Orestes and Giuseppe Angelotti, the fruit etand man, “Look what the souses found:” the s butcher's boy explained. The boot- Diacks and the fruitstand man looked. A man who was waiting on the corner for @ car came and looked. An um- me and looked. The river of a baker's wagon and a steam- Atter came and looke!, Within ten | Binutes fifty people were fighting for a chance to look, e citizen in the wing “Shall We nn’t Ih’ Gather at the Rive: This is what they saw: A bug. No, not an ordinary bug, Just the wildesi, dog-gondest bug ver landed on Manhattan, that's all, As Policeman Michae! Quinn, whe hur- fled up to the crowd and tried to pick out somebédy to arrest, afterward pave the specifications of the taing, it seoeen something like this: "You might call hi you might call hint a baby hydmoaero- plane, both would not be far wrong. “He had headlights on him i bumblebee but no tail, ilgit or number. He had wings, to be and legs like | @ duck—web feet and all. When he snapped the wings of him it sounded | Ake the missis pulling in her clothes!ine | from the pole outside the kitchen win- dew. ‘Teeth? Sure—tke a horse, but Mot a Ut af egrs to the top of his head | “Not the kind of a bug, take It from | me, you'd want to meet on a dark night after being out with the boys.” Ti no telling but that somebody | i Crowd would have turned rm if Mr. James Dunn of | No, 212 West One Hundred and Ninth} street, who !s an amateur entomologist | as well as “Ob, that orida water bug,’ ald Mr. after a quick look. “Sure—tha's the reason he's on aj drug Bore. Poor bug's lookin’ for higih- ball Flor'da ‘er,’ comm: citizen with the carrots on h “Hey! come a long wa: Dunn, “Tt's a sign of a ho’ | And he took the whimmy-wam bug | away with him in a barrel. | —s COURT REFUSES PAY. Im refusing to allow the claim of Davia A. Breen, a builder, for $4,600 for services rendered in appraising the Value of buildings on the site of the new amphitheatre court house Justice | Page served notice this morning that he must be convinced beyond all doubt before he permits money to be pald etory proof sub- extent of Breen," mitted as to the 1 the services rendered by. Mr. commented Justice Paxe. , In reply to the Court's statement As- sistant Corporation Counsel Clendorf sald: “There were more than a hundred | hulldings on the court house site that Mr, Breen was obiiged to go through, trem foundation to top siory, and meas- sure and estimate the value of both building and fixtures. I certainly con- yrider $6600 a small return for such work.” No More | Constipation ‘It’s Me for Olive Tablets! That is the joyful ory of thousands| “sinte Dr. Edwards produced Olive Tab- | leta, the substitute for calome La Edwards, a practising physician | and Calomel's old-time | ered the form lor Olive 'CHECK SWINDLER IS SENT evening |} contain calomel, but « Wate. be fo griping is the little sugar-cuated, tablets, cause the bowels and liver to act | normal. They never force them t n do not regard + at all « brown mouth bad breath a ult, headache + torpi u'll find bay xf results ftom one | Tablots at bedtime If you have a * ad then — en THE EVENING WORLD, Tivered, according to Vales. Gatelle was sent to the ene | TO PRISON F FOR SIX SIX MONTHS. | tor“six months. Pedro Gatelle, Dap Dapper Young HOUSANDS KEEP | Cuban, Had Many Victims, T Policeman Tells Court. POSLAM HANDY Pedro Gatelle, a dapper looking youns Cuban, neatly dressed and of au A jar of Poslam read; fread: certain insuranee manners, twirled hie tapering muy | nervously, as he stood before the June serious or slight, member of the fapodar at any time. may annoy any tices In Spectal Sessions, Part 1, ic- + and heard Probation Officer Cum- mine tell the court « few reasons why he should be to the penitentiary | on a conv! larceny, “The sald Officer Cums mins, “has left. a trail of worthtess| fo Maer disposing of pimples ai It has boun |Pashes tak soreness out burn: acalds, stings ete., curing itchin, a scaly scalp, ete, Poslnam—noted for ite remarkable work in the cure of eczema, pee and like serious‘ diseases— has become a veritable schold rei edy. It is an active antiseptic, soothes, cools and subdues inflammation. POSLAM SOAP, wed daily for toilet and bath, will keep the skin in healthy condition, and improve its color and texture. It offers the healing medica- ion beneficial for tender skin. All druggists sell Poslam (price 50 cents) and Poslam Soap (price 25 cents). For free samples write to the on| Emergency Laboratories, 82 West 25th de- Street. New York City. to $0 each. They have been given in payment for everything from »oant bills to automobiles and always the ‘le- | ferdant has received a bala of cash for the amount of the check's face. Officer Cummins said Alberto Valez, millionaire owner of pineapple Dlanta- tls ia Porto Rico, who has offices at 51 Worth street, was one of Gatelle's victims. Valez, it is alleged, contracted with Gatelle for the purchase of three automobiles. He made a payment them of $1,500. The cara were never The Only Way to Save on Poslam in a form particularly | | DIAMONDS Every Diamond soid by Lambert Brothers is directly im- Ported by them. Readers of this newspaper have seen this Statement before and will see it again. ey have never seen it contradicted. This direct importation of Diamonds is worth harping on because it means saving of money for every buyer of Diamonds at the Lambert store, monds $250 Since we import Diamonds direct, having paid soot cash for them, and since we mount them all, keeping factory costs down and wiping out middlemen’s profit, and since big! piece of Lambert jewelry isguaranteed, we can and or unexcelled values to all. litaire Diamond Engagement Rings, Diamond Cluster \| Rings, Fancy Diamond and ‘Platinum Rings, Diamond Brooches, Diamond Bar Pins, Diamond Lockets, Diamond Scarf Pins, Diamond LaVallieres and Diamond Bracelets, We will tell you what to do with your old, broken, un- fashionable jewelry if you let us look at it. We can put style and brilliancy into it. We can change the shape and purpose of it. Diamonds and gold that may have been in the family for generations may with a few remodelling touches be made into beautiful gifts for the June bride. No charge for designs nor advice. Low charges for actual work. LAMBERT BROTHERS N Third Ave., Cor. 58th Si STORE OPEN SATURDAY NIGHTS UNTIL 10 Spring House-Cleaning Sale We are Leginning our house-cleaning a bit earlier this year, MRS. HOUSEWIFE, to have it take place with your own. You will find a number of new things necessary before Vig) are comfortably settled for the Summer, and commencing Monday, May Bagi your will have the chance to buy pony at SAVINGS OF FROM 25% ta 50%. This is as much for our own benefit as for YOURS—YOU GET THE BARGAING WE GET THE ROOM for our incoming Fall Stock. Come in and read OUR PLAIN FIGURE PRICES, PICK OUT WHAT YOU NEED, and remember-—our Conwenient Credit Serwice makes it unnecessary to deny yourself other things that you want. Unitold agipert The trame is sol- idly constructed ot birch, finished in Gd mahogany, beau- uuly polished, The bed is fitted with exceptionally shorg springs. made separaie irom. the swings that support the uphol- stering. The seat Closed asa Daven and back are uphol tered with fine Imperial inh that is guaranteed to give eacehant MOG baad iad value ia 24.98 All Goods Marked in Plain Figures QUT-OF-TOWN DELIVERIES TO YOUR DOOR BY MOTOR CAR FRIDAY, MAY 9, Men’s Garters One Pair fors---.. 200 ‘We don’t know of any 25 cent gar- ter that is better; it’s the lar knee tetin pad, Notion Dept., Main Floor. Ideal for Summer Wear = [sana S.75 "Arts Shirts, $1.18 The an Gane hogy such appropriate Summer fabrics as highly mercerized woven cor: stripe and jacquard madi Russian cords, satin stripe pon: gees and rep weaves. The workmanship reveals all the care usual in shirts made to sell for $1.50 and $1.75. The Soft Double Cuffs give a further touch to the Summer be 4 su red in every detail. ings are up to the eace and the variety of pat- terns large and select. ht tone effects, with various styles of stripes, and medium colors, with clean-cut colored stri are numerous and desiral te, There are all sires, 14 to 17, at $1.18. | sin and Lisle French Cutt Shirts, | White Crepe Madras Golf and Ten- superior grade, special $2.38 nis Shirts, with the comfortable price b Woven Mercerized ‘Striped ie collar attached’... $1.50 “ Artiatic” = Reand Shirte are known for their many Dolnts of exeelience, They are cut in Uberal — vronortions and fit comtortably ‘all over, ps collar attached. cuffs, in an the | Tub Silk Shirts, correct in style and unsurpassed in quality, sewed with silk and with silk buttonholes, $3.88, $4.38 ana $4.75 Some Late Arrivals in new washable | cravaté of ailk, with Russian cord crepe ond crepe faill 1 desi ‘special in bat tics and four-in-hande, and maa 5 ic rumehundas in polka dots and mene s Pajamas of Madras, silk ingeet ., BOCana $1.00) stile snd m= 980 .$4.98 ings, at. CG ctacschgon de . in Floor, OO! St. Site Oommnanal A m0 Creped Chine Blouses, $3.98 A fortunate and timely purchase of regular $5.00 and $6.00 models ready for Saturday's sclling. One thousand of these dashing white crepe de chine blouses were closed out to us by the makers at such a heavy concession that the former prices, $5.00 and $6.00, have been cut uniformly N\ is of extra fine quality. The principal feature of a sightly and seasonable design is a beauti- ful double frill in front, and hem- stitched collar and cuffs. Sleeves like the picture or full length, if preferred. Choice of flat or high @ collar, also, at the price mentioned. Also Tailored Models | Voile and Lingerie —Finished with black Blouses--20 new silk cravats, at the styles; lace trimmed, same 3.98 buttoned front 98, price.. or back nd Floor, Lexington Ave, Section, sloomsonaes Colonials, Pas and Boots, $2.98 Women’s smart styles in an excep- tional sale Saturday at $2.98 in- stead of $3.50 per pair. Offering includes smart styles in black and tan leather and white canvas boots, pumps and Co- lonial all al $2.98 2 —_ Women's $3.00 Low Shces and Pumps, Special, $1.95 Several styles of paten: colt, gun metal and white canvas. i] De You Know Our Superior “Lady Lexington” Boots for women? We have 20 styles at So. T.OOMINGDALE®’ We continue a rid- fanee of nts, hrubs ond 3 to tive the bililders the i! pace they require to Bedding lants: 20,000 Coleus, Daisics, Gerantums, rus eeatad Wandering Jews, Ameri- | can French marigold, hardy pd, Sweet William, cannas, pees, bachelor buttons and other idi in all i fetes, ete» at BC and 10C their varieties, etc., at | Baskets of pansies and bachelor but- ScOnARNGE and greatly nt ‘ge our conserva? FR .ories. Shruys and Bulbs: ‘Trees, 6 to 8 ft. all varieties; per doz. $1 00 Foliage and Flowering hrube; very special; for, each S9C beroses; at, dozen, bc 25,000 Cannas, grown by the famous horticulturist’ J. D. Childs of Floral Park, L,I. from prize winning stock, recently purchased at the Inter- eet national Flower Show; at,each. OC | 10,000 Hardy English Ivy, reg- Flowering Plants: | _ularly sold for 15¢; at 5,000 Crimson Ramblera, growing 10,000 Hardy English Ivy, in, pots; very special val- very special values at. .., All other flowering and folioge bulbs and shri 10¢ ps at greatly reduced prices $m Concert— The great trio, ‘THE THREE WONDER- FUL VOICES,” and Yerkes Chimes trom 2 P. M. to 5.30. * In Our Beautiful Cut Flower Shop on Main Floor As custcmary, cur large stock of FRESH CUT FLOWERS, as large as | any ten florists in the city combined, and in all varieties at !3 to 4 less than lar florists’ prices. ,000 Roses and Carnations, in| 10,000 Bunches of Sweet Peas; ‘all leading colors und special, at per bunch 5c varieties and Sart Amr ARTISTIC FLORAL ’ DESIG) NS erican Beauties.. 2C and SC at $1.00 up. Main igor, Between the hours of 9 to 11 and 3 to 5 P. M., @ corsoge of two Killarney roses to any one present: in our Greenhouses, @ sales check from any part of the store. 28¢e Roasting Chickens at Lexington to 3rd Avenue asl ania 1913. =—=—==ALL CARS TRANSFER T0 —— 59th to 60th Street Our stock embraces vines. scriptions trem SBe yp tae tn Come To-Morrow and Attend This Sale of 3,000 Men’s and Youths’ $15.00 Suits at Suits are: Silk mixtures Plain blue serges Fancy blue serges Shepherd plaids Plain gray serges Fancy stripe wor- steds Fancy cheviots in brown, gray and tan; staple black serges. Styles are: English models, 2-button sacks. Norfolk models, 3-button sacks. Trousers with belt loops; also with and without tp | cuff Legend all E it in this sale ery sui sal Mi a very attractive value. The sizes are 15 to 22 years for young men, and 33 to 46 chest for men, in regulars, stouts and longs. No matter how much you have paid or where you have bought your clothes, you never hada chance like this. These suits are all in the new models, made by makers whose names are synonymous with quality. In the lot are many sample suits— one of a kind—that are worth considerably more than the value we quote. The styles include ihe from dash-and-go models for young men to conservative styles for men of quiet tastes, We consider these suits excellent values at our special Saturday sae price oft in dou We have in regular stock splendid collections of summer suits at $14.95, $16.95, $19.95, $22.95 and $24.95. exactly the style and material you want. Men's Clothing Stare, Becond Moor, 1HL.OOMINGDALER* A Banner Da Sunday Will Be Mother" $ Day is a wonderful thing, a Mother Other folks can love you, but only your Mother under- stands. She works for you, looks after you, forgives anything you may do, understands you, and the only thing bad she ever does for you is to dic and leave you.” Wear a White Carnation in Her Honor Our Cut Flower Shop is offer- ing thousands of the best varie- ties, at 5c. Remember Her with a Gift We have arranged a storeful of sugrestions for the occasion, Handkerchief Specials for Saturday Particularly full summer assortments for men and women now ready. Our special line of initial handkerchiefs put un expressly for us are top values; boxes of half dozen, 78c, $y $1.50 and $3. Women's Longfellow Initial Hand- kerchicfs, with letters in pink, blue and lavender; box of 6, at the special price that will be held at Bloomih new and desirable. Women's Colored Shamrock Hand: kerchiefs, with dainty initials to match your summer dresses, 10c attractively priced at, each Girls’ Balkan Middy Suits, of white or striped "gingham, wie colors or 6 to 14 years, at...... Gi Dresses of colored and white Seon ae striped gingham in Rus- finished with leather belt ny ang Sizes 6 to 12 veors, at vet’ $2.98 2S dot Ue, Girls’ Dresses in_pc a cuffs cure and belt belt ore of white $3.98 » in stripes, el sold at 25c, at Men's Pure Flax irish Linen Handkerchiefs, with narrow “ 10c hems; usual 15c value, at 1,000 Dozen Women's Sheer Hand- kerchiefs, hemstitched and scal- loped; embroidered in one corner and all around effects, slightly 5c “seconds,” but no holes; at.... GhNdronke School Handkerchiefs, in plaid borders or embroid- ered corners..... Main Noor, a: tre, BLOOMINGD. se a Prices reduced for no other reason but the recurrence of a customary sale, fepp. Sizes 8 to 14 years, at Girle’ Dresses of polka dots and trimmed with lace. Sizes 6 to 12 years, at Hosta of other beautiful dr Fer AS th Ts Lsict phage itor gunmetal... $2-28 to $2.98 $1.69 to $3.48 White Kid Pumpe.. $1.49 co $2.98 Shoes oe Pumpe s. "41-49 to $3.48] 23 Mothers can avoid er Vay 10 and their children’s safety, by attending a spec \dales' tomorrow. A complete exposition of summer styles for juveniles will be held second floor of this easily accessible store that will include everything A further incentive for abundance of apecial price offerings that will be a feature of the occa: .n. 4 We have for Children wt riptichosi to their own comfort otal reception for boys and parents to attend lies in percale, trimmed with white plaited skirt. f Juniors’ Dresses in striped ratine trimmed with solid colors; alee in white Tihs with em- s ra ay a checks and black with piqug, linen or laces. | dS and 4 years, at. $4.98 iors at 980, 81.19 und on upto $17.98 Boys’ and Girls’ “Nature-Shape” Shoes “Fit the Feet Like Gloves Fit the Heng” Girls: For Patent Colt or Calli i Bluchers . 1.69 to $2.98 Patent Colt J Gait Button Boots... ..62.48 to $2.98 Tan Russie Cait Blucher and Button . 22. 48 to Also Pi Colt Pumps, with’ band’ tured” Sfevend Blue Serge Suit Strictly all wool, cut in emart double-breasted and Norfolk’ styles. trousers are lined and seams taped. to17, Specially priced at.......... Boys’ Fancy Cheviot Suite—made of all wool fabric, in Norfolk and double- breasted models, sizes 7 to 17 years, vat $4.95 -made in every |, in a complete line of new styles, including military suits, middy suits, sailor blouse suits, Russian and sailor collarauits.,...... 98C+0$4.95 Middy & Balkan Blouses a! 98¢ White Galateo, with sailor collar and short sleeves; front and sides laced with white, blue, or red. Necond Floor, Children’s Gloves, 24¢ $2.49 Travellers’ Bags, walrus grain leather; 14 to 18 inches $1.97 $2.98 Travellers’ Bugs, sheep niga leather; 14 to 18 inches $2. $4.50 Travellers’ Bags, cowhide a Oz. stock); 14 to 18 inches... $3.89 $5.0 00 Travellers’ Bags, cowhide; leather lined; 16, 17 and 18 in. $3.97 $6.00 Travellers’ Bags, cowhide; tan leather lined; 16, 17, 18 inch, $4.97 $7.50 Travellers’ Bugs, cowhide; roomy ; leather lined; 20 inch only $6.47 $10 Travellers’ Bags, English model; 4 of. stock cowhide; leather lined; washable mate! Day for Boys Sizes for boys from 7 years $4.08 ] bar High ‘Grade Hard Tatlored its, cut in Norfolk end double breasted models, in sixes 7 to 19 our prices- fence "612, 98 scisette, percales, in new colors, with collar attached; all sizes 3 to 16 years; a splendid variety of new manning fron 49¢10$1.49 Children's Parasols, 49¢ We offer an assortment of sises in Parasols nf mull, linens, fency borders, dotted and Bulga , efiect Floor, Childre ‘s Bells Black, red, white; 2 to 3 inches imported frame and trimmings; 15 to 18 inch $7.50 Other tourists’ bags in stock, $15 up to $45.00. Main 20¢ per Ib. Weight from 3 to 5 Ibs., good, fleshy birds and will cook very tender. Other specials: Fancy Broilers, all sises: worth 30c; our price. Legs of Milk Veal, fine grade meat, tb. 33.| 16. tender, Ib. Legs of Genuine Lamb, sweet and Shoulders of Milk 16 Young Fancy Turkeys, tender and juicy, regular price, 28¢; our price, special, per Ib 2c Meat Department, Basement, Washable chamoisette, with spear point backs, in white and natural color. Children’s Stocklags, ile Children's fine 1x1 rib mercerized line thread Lafeegi 3, black, white tans, re; according to size, 23¢ to We pair All sizes, 17c. Children's Underwear, 1% Fine balbriggan’ shirts with short sleeves and short knee drawers, with double seat, and finished with pearl buttons, SS All Cars Trausfer to BLOOMINGDALES’, cs, to 34 Ave., 60th to 60th wide and sizes 24 to 36, Patent Leatherette Belts, 1§c. Ooze Patent Lesther Belts, 39%¢. Ooze Patent Leather Belis, 2); inches wide, 49c Leather Eelts, ooze calf, 3 inches 78¢. Calldren's Haid Bags, the kid, hain and leather handles,