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ie LOVER FELL 4 STORIES. Tumbled Down Fire-Es- | cape Running from Sweetheart. During ® quartet wil) fh ber apartments on th Of WB Jeffernon airee Mnetoen years old. of 4 Mhiridge street wAtempted fo osenpe night and fei) the rear of the house Lana Bohanasky |e twenty-tiree yeary 14, Cohen had been keeping compan tor the past three yours with her Tae irl aooured him of trying i yet eld oO her, Bho had Intrusted i faving and jewelry, Weethent! yurth Moyer Coher her wrath law from the fre-eseape ty im all her manded jas night. Upon Cohen's re fusal she attempted to ave wi @ Mat-iron Cohen made ap but minved hls Cohen's rig Mibe on hier he also had ody Ine wh ) partly vt | Cohen and Mins Bohunasky were to o married ARMED FOR ext month BURGLARS. | Pelham and Manor Residents Nightly Fear. Pelnam |} “an Residenty of Pelham and Manor are arming themeciven agatunt Durgiars, of whom they are in mighty . fear ‘Thd Post Office ii Pelham Manor was of entered uenday night and robed of Ite atook of postage stamps All letters were togn open and mutilated Two renidences were entore 1 Aight, but the oceupanta o @armed In time to frighte away before they had tie value. On Monday night a houne was robbed. Two watchmen guard the village of Pelham Manor, but their vigils have to over a large space of ground and the inhabitants are beginning to think that bull dome and six-shooters are thelr beat protection, 1» Pelham the | (Reproduced from a photograph loaned to The Evening World by Mrs. Selby herself.) This is the young wife of Norman Selby (Kid MeCoy), who js sulng him for divoree, davit that McCoy “laid down” {n his fight with Corbett for o big consideration and that he has been untrue, Me- Coy bas a » brought sult for divorce, THE WORLD: THURSQAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER MRS. CHARLES “KID” M’COY SUED AND SUING FO R DIVORCE. Heroic Act of Alex Mom) ‘xi: She says in her af- MRS. CORBET T NOT GOING TO EUF OPE. oath les etaaeaias Pugilist’s Wife Repeats She Has No Inten- tion of Looking Him Up. Hebbel sili inieloiebeiololeiolotoi“! 4x MRS. JAMES mM 0 J, CORBETT, (From photograph never before published.) Mra. James J, Corbett visited the of- issued an order directing the service of her summons and complaint in the ac- tion for an absolute divorce, inmituted by her agalnet the pugilis, to be served on the defendant by publication, The order was made on the affidavit of Mrs. Corbett, who says (hat her hue band desertid her on Saturday, Bept, 6 Instant, and sailed for Queenstown on the Cunard steamship Campania with a ‘woman name! Margaret Cornilie, ant fices of her lawyers, Howe & Hum- me}, thie morning and was very much provoked by the report that she had ealled on the St, Louls yesterday arm- ed with a revolver and filled with the) Antention of killing her pugtlist husband on wght, "Ae T have sald before, T have no ine tention of following Mr, Corbett to Buy rope,” she sald. “I intend to rematn here, Tt (s true that T have put my fir- niture and household effects in storage, “Now that T have no husband T have no home, in the matrimonial sense, and have moved to quarters not vo full of for Mr, Corbett’s “eparture, my sult for divorce and the attendant publicity have Pan a ss: nh me," memories, I want rest, quiet and peace, | that he and Mine | Mite, Martin,” | other women, | ‘an inexhaustible y those rod on the passenger lint as “Mr, and Bhe alse alleges inyproper actions with Coraiiie were regis- ete ‘The Sunday World Want section ts fountain; it ts ted WIRE SAVED. | BOY’S LIFE. Slight Strand Broke His Fall from Fifth-Story Window. A mer thread of 9 wire broke (he fall of four-year-old Tanne Applebaum | from @ ffth@tory window of the lene | ment $3 idridge street towlay, and save his life. The hoy was left alone wilh his six- year-old brother, Louls, to-day, whit his father and mother were out work- Ing. ‘The. bottom sadhes of the win dows facing on the street were down and the boys warned to away from (hem keep Loule ran up to the roof to play, while Trane worked away at one of the rashes He soon had tt open. and climbing up on the gill leaned out of the window Kleking his heels and shouting at play- mates on the street Bome of the nelmhbors watched him in [A narrow heeled, pinching shoes, broad of heel, and must allow for the growing, expanding feet, Give the child a fair, living, healthy and.growing chance by putting its feet into our children's shoes, which are not cheapest. and Lace Shoes, sises 13 02, Shoes, sizes 6 to 1046 see Misses’ Black Kid Patent Leather Tip Lace Shoes, sizes 11 t0 2+e.+ +++ Lace Shoes, sizes 6 to 10% ... The “Junior” Black Calf |.ace Shoes, Spring The “Junior” Box Calf Lace Shoes, Spring F' , Spring Heel, sizes9to 1414., 1.00 rotters,” Button and Lace, 245 to6. 2,00 Misses’ Box Calf Trotters,” Button and Lace, sizes 11 t0 2...++. 1,50 Child's Box Calf Trotters,” Button and Lace, sizes 6 to 1044 Boys’ and Youths’ Black Calf Lace Shoes, sizes 11 10 54, Boys’ Black Calf Welt Sole Lace Shoes, sizes 254 to $14. The “Junior” Satin Calf Lace Sho Misses’ Large Size Box Cal }huog from a fod at the second floor ® cama) way and saw him reach Jown with both hands and slap then against the front of the howe, He did this once In the next attempt he lost hie tnl- ance and plunged Meadiong from (he window, He turned a somersault as he went down and bis body waa in @ ositionh as Ht struck a wire vai steadied @ swinging lan strand level ‘The wire wae not thick, but it remit ed contaet with the boy's body and threw the little fellow on to the coping ot A more window From © laanc rolled to the treet, wtriking™on his right wide on a cellar door expressman Who had attempted to h the chia pleked him up a are 4a him the Eldridge street @tation, rom there lie was taken to the Gouve erneur Mosy'tal, where tt wae sald that ‘RESCUED 3 ind said the second story flames, rushed ty was in | MoKneany remembered that the pro-| AN D LEAPED priety » Daly, his brother Jona} © and M aly slept on the third Ho trie 1 Up the aiairoase, bu ek ny the wan drive flames Eneany in a Hotel Fire. Phe t | Mot —_— sh ing for of 10M Park avenue, | | a broken ankle, the tence of two men! ne Hotel t Alex. Mejpnenny me with # herot girl ata fir tn, Blwtitysthird « vue, MeKineany was f the lay ve Nanging of ifted ts feet he discovered Kie was broken. He was removed to the hotel was $3,000, 16 fear ote! at ' There can be no better guaraniee of low price than} the Bloomingdale label— and vet there can be no’ ‘broader gusrantee of su- perior excellence, i Fall Haas. tes Children. scan the most elaborate designs of ‘foreign models, the From immense collection we quote ‘for to-morrow some specials ‘in Children’s Fall Hats, in j 4 » The ‘many different styles, all ‘colors, such as brown, castor, ‘navy and royal blue and cardival, ‘range upward from flecond Pioor, GON Mt. Heetion Beautiful Cut Glass, Finest designs of American Cut agg Glass on sale at very remarkable 7 prices to-morrow. Often one does ot appreciate the full worth ' of our home products. In the ‘manufacture of cut glass America is tar ahead in the ‘race with any foreign country. In the matter of riche ‘ness, beauty and general effectiveness this cut glass is ‘supreme. All the pieces have very deeply cut patterns - and are very brilliant in finish, i \ Bowls, American Cut Glass, 9,49, | lee Cream Wishes, American cut 3.98, 4.93, 5,98 and others | glass, each 8.98) up lo 28.00 ’each. | Celery Trays, American Cut Glass, 2 tt 3,98 and 4,98 each, ' RoundNapples, American Cut Glass, ; at each, 9Be,, 1,49 and 2,49, » Water Bottles, American Cut Glass, ' 1,98) 2.98, 3,98, 4 98, | Punch bowis, large size, full cutting, 17,98 29.98 43.00. ' Oval Olive Dishes, American Cut + | Glass, at, each, 1,98, 2.49, | 98 ' waise Jugs, American Cut Glass, at ' each 3,98 and §,98, Others ' up to 26,00, jpoon = Holders, all nlcely finishes, deep cutting, at, per doren, OAc. 1.98, 2,98, 3.49, 4,98 up to 10,00. Jardinieres, Pedestals and Pots, In no other store will you find such a large and beautiful assortment of these articles. Some are of English Mavolica, best glaze and beautiful colors. We offer them at, each, QHe: others in different sizes up American Cuts to os Httle 1 hed eacaped with a broken lem mand that he would live. The wi d waved him, —_ If your fish pond |s the public and you want to caleh its eye, SOE STOR A Child and Its Feet, The broader the foundation the larger and stronger the superstructure, Boys and girls cannot grow straight and strong The shoe must be broad of sole an Misses’ Black K 1,| Youths’ Black Patent Leather T »,' Welt Sole Button| \) 00 00 a OP em per pair. | per pair. Misses’ Large Size Black Kid, Patent Leather Tip, Welt Sole Button and Lace Shoes, sizes 2! Child’s Black Kid Patent Leather Tip, Welt Sole Button and Lace Bait your line with a World Want ad, you'll land it high and dry, on narrow ge the best, but also the Calf Welt Sole Lace Shoes, sises 11 (0 2, 4 to6 sere 2,50 Heemereerreees Child's Black Kid Patent Leather Ti, Stout Soles, Button and Heels, sizes 910134 2,00 eel, SizeS tO 2,066. 1,50 +e 425 1,50 + 2.50 interesting, as every line will show some special val- | ues, Space permits us to mention but a few. s: } 5 Plece Parlor Suit, positively the greatest value in New York to- day; frames are finely polished and beautifully inlaid with marqueterie and pearl; finely upholstered, full spring edge seats, tufted backs, fine satin damask covering. ‘This is a large cleavre 38,00 A pretty Sideboard, in solid oak, has French bevelled mirror and is well constructed and fin ished: value $12.50; spee- ial, FrIMAV se eeoe eee suit of very Fi Style and regularly commands $55.00; for Friday, only Pretty Enametied Bed,has extend otha end and full brass rail on oth head and foot; reg- I; ularly $5.50; Friday, only 3.98 | Heavy, substantial Morris Chair in | Solid oak or mahogany finish; has ; French shape legs and carved claw feet; also reversible cushions in fancy coverings; positive i value $6.00; Friaby, only 3.98 This is the only claw foot chair in ‘ew York at the price, i ‘ ‘ ' ' ‘ ' ‘ ' ' ' ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ | Highly polished and handsomely carved Rockers, in golden ork; regular value, $4.50; spee- Wal, Pridaysseeseees : Special Grocery Items. + Huyler's or Baker's Cocoa, can, | Laundry Soap, best wrapped, not a , Morethan one box (100 cakes) toa + Suchard's French Cocoa, a 25¢, customer; our regular de, cakes, Je } . can tor 16¢ + Salmon, extra, 14 tb, cans, Be ' Queen Olives, tancy, 14 ounce bot * Clam Chowder, our ise, quart cans,» tet, pee f 15: + Ollve OW, finest from France, small + Shorimp, a large 25c, can, 1H | botile, 17c; medium, 9Qc.: large, | Lime Juice, best, bottle, 10: 54 ‘big ba Ib. can, 10° ' BLOOMINGDALE BROS., ’ 3d Ave S9ib and 00th Sa, to Pam Naeyt prices 75c¢ ' $ | ‘ +P, 26.00, glass, each, 6,98. lip to 50,00. anna ‘Third Floor, 69h Bi Rertion. | Friday Furniture Specials. ' Friday is always day of unusual bargains in the ‘furniture departinent, This Friday will be unusually Li front, ‘Children’s School Refers, &c. There's a department on the second tloor which | Better take advantage of this advance * deals exe usively in Children’s | Millinery, In itis the greatest | assortment in New York of | Children's Hats trom he sim- | ply trimmed school hats to: others up to , 00. ' oft ibe, Tumblers, American cut, | 10%, 19%, 39¢, A490, BYt, + 9.98 | 3.00 | Margaret Murtha, 13 Sole Agent for PARIS, sale of children’s is a splendid stock here to select from, and more garments are being added to it almost daily, He from among the | At 1.98 & 2.98 box or tightefitting backs: seame with satlor collars or clr cular cape; handsomely trimmed with lace or fancy braid; Sizes 4 to 14 years, Children’s Capes at 1.25 and Upward, Light weight Capes, in small sires only, Misses’ Fall Ja.kets, of all wool broateloth, lined throughout, double-breasted fly front; navy blue, brown and years; price, special .. Damp weather shower is liable t tine during the Our Hygienique WEST 30TH ST., AUGUSTINE THOMAS CORSETS. We are ready to show entirely new models in the improved straight ‘ combines the best features or a strictly hamd- * made corset and the only French model in this market, NEW YORK, eae a New Babli {asuied Do you favor the retention of — jpon worlt Atmanse and Bn American troops in the Philippines? pacer % * ° Speeiat Hopi See pages and 6 of The World Ale’ * * ‘manac Campaign Supplement Justo carer 4 Curtain, per pr nee CUrtAlnM, per and Arabian Lace Hiankete 4 perfectly, per pr fend postal for wagon. School Reefers. There re are a few items taken ot: =Made of fancy mixed or all woo! plain materials: made in black, castor) slees 14, 16,18 5 00 aeood Floor, Oth Bt. Meetion, yolopede 6 ea 41 Supp tement (Onin Beary paper, two + 5 all newstenion, Two extraordinary specials for to- morrow in these most serviceable and dressy garments. BLACK TAFFETA SILK, tucked and hemstitched back, front and sleeves, new collars, straps or buttons on front; CHOI so ee vee fronts, plaited backs, new flare cuffs; separate collars, all lined, price... 4.98 BLACK BRILLIANTINE, iinely tucked 1,98 fecond Vicor, OOvnMi. feetlon, days are here, A o come up at any se days. An um- brella, if you need one, at this price, should be purchased. Union Taffeta Sith Umbrellas, $1.20. Men's or Women's 26 or 28 inch Umbfellas, Un'on Taffeta Sk Case to match, handles in large variety similar to those mounted an high-cost goods, All Sith Umbrellas, $1,90. Men's or Women's 26 of 25 Inch Closerrolling Umbrellas. case to match, large variety of plain or silver imported hardwood handles, value $3.00 to $3.50, All siik serge Mein Floor O00h St. Seetion, Purchase of Diamond Rings. An advantageous purchase of tinely cut single: 4 stone diamond rings places us where we can offer you } We wish to call your par- ticular attention to the superior merit of the goods, and secondly to the low prices at which they are sell ing. For convenient choosing we have divided the as! ' sortment into three lots, but no matter from which lot! ‘ you may choose, vou wiil tind the same excellent value, | Lot 1—At1Q,00—Choice finely ot diamonds, in a variety of gold mount some very stirrin ig values. Lot 2—At 7,60--Same rings, with smaller diamond, of equally good quality, quality, ¢ Hosiery at 0c. for Every One. We have just purchased a manufacturer's stock of | tine cotton hosiery at a very low price considering the | An opportunity that will appeal to every one appreciating fine fancy hosiery Among our} many fo mer great value giving sales, none has ap: | e | Thousands of pairs distributed ; | over 200 feet of counter space for convenience in: } quality of goods, proached this offering, Main Floor ' making selections, Washing Sodu, 3 Ib packayes, 3¢ | Root Beer, finest, makes 5 gallons, | FOR WOMEN black Hosiery; all | Lot 3—At §,QO—Same rings, with still smaller diamonds: just as excellent Front, Centra: Choice of tine and wide ribbed drop stiteh uaranteed fast colors Hosiery, with polka dots and floral designs, FOR MEN figured extracted Half FOR CHILDR Hosiery, with double BLOOMINGDALE BROS,, | Are SAE anh Ob ys Hose; all guaranteed fast colors, EN—Boys' and girls’ fine ribbed knees, in black only; sizes, § to 9 * Asp us, Calitornia, per can, 1Qc, » _ bottle, Be ' heel} nd 32 ' Fry's Londow Ginger Cordial. a + q Pe y fi + Preserved Strawberries 2 tb, ' little w.t'r makesa delightful bev. | From our Music Department comes some very great bitgali * cans, 14+ erage A valuable remedy tor sum. ¢ in the new songs which have caught popular fancy. H — OrHoert Cherries, 2 ‘ ' uae + hundreds of copies will be sold, They were all published at 50¢, fate ¢ “4 bl i Biel hed ‘ andrew jack * GOW Romy w » What te me Wit . + Glycerine Tar Soap big cakes, 31; | Beet Extract, hall price, 208. jars, +“ 3 mn re ul PE ete RS, ' Green Cast le Som», % |b. cakes, gs 156, rr) vin ftom The Cader irl 5 FIR » White je Soap, '5 |b. ae, 8 : Table Salt, best, s-1b, packets, ge; | TTA, ey ” oap, test, medium, 10 lbs, Je Mameelie Ams 5 cakes [c + Boned Chicken or Turkey, very + peer + Ammonia, very strong, half price, | tinest, '4-lb, cams, Q2Qe) telb, | on Grom ¥ + full quarts, ge + cans, 356. t Waition ' Ball Biwe, pure; 4 Ib, 4c; '5 lb, + Safety Matches, best, our regular bm Texas bi {S56 kind, 144 boxes tor 4§¢ F isde The am Bret ' Ground Floor, With M. Keeton 3 oth St. Series. SP1b ard 60th Sts, also, fine extracted Choice of 50 styles of fanc» striped and faney cotton At 126 ange Ble OS, : BLOOMINGDALE BROS, } ‘ ‘ 4 ‘ ; b ‘ ¥ ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ' ‘ 4 ‘ h i; ) ' , H 4 } ‘i ' ‘ ' ' , ' ' ' ' ' ' ‘ ‘ ' ‘ ' 1 J ' t i ‘ 4 H i ‘ ' aq ' 4 ' ' ' ‘ i ' fi } iff ' ' F ' , ' ‘ , ' Bs, ' ' t ' ' ' Hs ' NY ' ’ ' i 4 , ‘ ' i ’ ' ' ’ ’ ' i ’ i ' ' . i 4 4) , ¥ » i ' an ' 4 ’ 4 ' 5 ® n ' ma Hi ¥ ‘ , a ' H bi, a ' ' He ae ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' 1 ' ' ' ' ' 1 ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ '