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70) YEARS FOR BOY MURDERER, John Garrabrant, Who Killed a Companion, Is Sentenced, Jon Garrabrant, the Jersey City boy murderer who killed Henry Maas May 5 last, was gentenced by Justice Collins this morning to thirty yeara in Btate prison and costs of court. Garrabrant waa the coolest man in the court-room, Ho smiled after receiving the mentenie The punishment ts the maximum for inurder in secoml degree “Tm hot surprised,” Garrabrant mur- mured, “I expec ted to get all that war coming to me," | Garrabrant {y eighteen, Mans was fif- teen, Garrabrant sald he wae prompted | to do the murder by 4 mock tragedy he witnessed at a Bowery drama, He still loves Irene Crimsey, who was in charge of the factory where he work ed. He talke of marrying her when he Teaves prison, Miss Crisney says the boy |e orasy, ———— — STOLE ‘TO PAY LAWYER, Vnique Plea of « Hoy Canght ta Brooklyn Fiat, A unique plea was the one given by twenty-one-year-old Ernest Meyer, of 2 Humboldt street, as an excuse for robbing the apartment of Henry Munn, 26 Boerum street, Brooklyn, lart night He was arrested last Sunday for din orderly conduct and afterward paroled He needed money to pay his lawyer, he sald, and a# he ls not fond of work= tng he entered tnto a vonspiracy with another man, Whose identity in at prem ent not known, (o relleve Mr, Munn's fat of Aperniyae Soe cant EVIL MEN TRY Y TO TRAP HER. ie Somers Sent Daughter to Kurope to Kecape Them, Annie Somers, the sixteen-year-old daughier of Jacob Bomers, barber, at 2 Madison street, i pretty and unusually well developed for her age, and when the father found that several young men were trying to lure her from home with promises of fine dres#es and jew- elry, he went her away on & viett to relatives In Burope, Annie returned not long ago and the father noon discovered that the temnpiers were again at work, She became dis- obedient and dissatiefed with ler lo Tho barber went to Kasex Market Court today and askel Magistrate Hogan to aesiat him in orotecting the grt “An my wife is dead’ ald he, “I placed her In charge of her cousin with strict Instructtons to guard her. cousth lives at 9 Pitt street, The ine n! followed her there, and falling tn thetr efforts (0 get her away themselves, they got girls of about a# low a char acter as themaelve wet acquainted with her and induce her to leave home: Magistrate Hogan directed Agent Wietling, of the Gerry Boclety, to a company the father and bring the girl) to court, She willingly accompanied the) agent, but on the way to court a wells dressed young man approached her ani | Whlapered something Into her ears. “What did you say to that girl?” asked i ashe. grabbed the. fellow. by the coat collar, “Nothing,” he remponded. se eld of ‘iim by punehing ithe face and eivins him a kek, in took the girt ink @ wt: mination room and ga’ wome 4, AE, advice, The father Livy the Magiatrate spoke, Bh a, i do all in rier power to, rewint temptattor ‘ou don't mand your father” cone ain the Magistrate, “I will be com. to commit you to some Inetitutton uu are twenty-one years of age.” in promised 10 wey her father together Pte ett the loft the court, MRS. WOOLSEY ‘SEY MUST PAY, Comminsions Amounting to 625,052 Go to Real-Estate Men, Mra, Kate L, Woolsey, who owns a, Mange tract of land on Long Island, and @ @ Well-known soclety woman, will to pay Gluseppe Tuot! and Albert real estato dealers, $25,982 and the costs of the action which was tried oe Benen and a jury in the lal ed that by A were re, Woolee ey to well 3,090 nie by her in Astoria a Shey were to recelve 21 A op the sum to be se BY rates Small Rey Crushed v Dies im Hospital. George Bedford, eight years old, of 42 Weat Twenty-seventh street, the bey o In the Mew or Meyer Jonasson & (Co, BROADWAY AND 32TH ST, Call attention to their large and well assorted stock of French Flannel Waists. nel, superior fit, finish and valve. Tailor made, with box plaited back, at 2,90 Polka Dots and Stripes, at 3.75 New models in fancy tucked | 9.00 and embroidered etfects, {7.50 Ali Waists guaranteed French Flan- WALTON & CO., STHAVE, & 61°" ST. MEN'S A Notable Sale IN OUR BASEMENT. There is a vast difference between what the advertiser says and what the shoes say. We aid our snoes talk the same language, There is no difference between what we claim and what our shoes prove inj superior excellence, We have added 4,000 Pairs Women's $1.50 and $2.00 Biach Kid Button and Lace Shoes, with Patent Leather Tips, at $1.00 Per Fair. Such a bargain happens only once or twice in a lifetime, We have offered it only once before, and that was last week, We advise our lady customers to make instant purchases, ALSO THE FOLLOWING REMARKABLE OFFERINGS: Men's $2.50 Hlack Lace Shoes, Latest Style T008. sesesseeeeee $1,75 Misses’ and Childs’ Black Kid, Patent Leather pie sain and Lace Shoes, sizes 6 0 10's, 75¢, sizes 11 to 2.. + 1,00 UNDERWEAR Fall and Winter Weights, RELIABLE MAKES =AT= LOWEST MARKET PRICES. SPECIAL! Men’s Natural Wool Shirts & Drawers, 50c. VALUB 1d MORE, fe Millinery Exctasively, TRIMMED HATS At $ 4,98. FINE SILK VELVET HATS, with tucked chiffon facing and feathers for trimming, in all the leadin daa draped Silk Velvet Turbans rt il-thesFace Toques, trimme! with, Held richly trimmed Short Back? Sailors, a'l very stylish effects, trimmed wit pompons or breasts or fine velvet folia ¢: fine French Felt Hats, trimmed in the latest bow effects, with Amazon plumes and sitk velvet, and hundreds of other styles to select from, "96,98, Tucked and Stitched Tafleta Hats, in black or colors, rich y trimmed: large Velvet and Taffeta ‘ats, all In tolds and trimmed with ostrich plumes or rich breasts: fine Draped Toques, Walking Hats and Turbans, ail a5 good as any $10 to 81S hat sold anywhere @'se in the city. |) Third 1 Vhled Avenue, bat, 64st bot. Gist & 02d Sis; THEFT CHARGE. MADE HER IL. Wife of Wealthy Con- tractor Accused of Ghepliine Mrs. @aroh Abramson, wife of Abram G, Abramson, a wealthy contractor liv. ing at 674 West One Hundred and Twen- ty-first street, who was arrested tn a department store on One Hundred and Twenty-fitth street yesterday afternoon charged with shoplifting, was too It) to appear when her vase wae called in the Harlep Pollee Court this morning, Instead a doctor's certificate was wont to Magistrate Zoller stating that Mra, Abramson was hysterical, ‘The examine ation was adjourned until Wednesday at 9AM. Mire, Abramson aaseried yesterday that her arrest was an outrage and strenuously denied haying stolen any- thing. When searched at the Weat One Hundred and Twenty-ffth street star tlon-house she had $2 in money and $00 worth of diamonds, Her husband balled her out and threat- ened to sue the proprietors of the de- partment store for false arrest, The member of the firm who caused her! arrest sald he would prosecute the case to the end, He sald the firm had got ured of the shoplifting practice and -! proposed to make an example, me GONE TOs SEE THE THE CZAR, Chinese Minister Rushes to Crimea Where Russia's Ruler In, 8T. PETERSBURG, Oct, 12—The Chix newe Mirlwter here haw left town, It te belteved he has gone to the Crimea to wee the Cxar, BERLIN, Oct. 12.-An ofMfeial contra- diction has been issued of the reports that an invasion of Bhan-Tung Proving 9 contemplated, Men's $2.00 Congress Gaiters, per paifeses sss. 1,25 Little Gents’ Satin Calf Lace Shoes, sizes 8 to 13". 80 Boys’ Satin Calf Lace Shoes, sizes 24 to 5'e0s 1,25 Youths! Satin Calf Lace Shoes, sizes 1110 2,.eereeeeeeeeree $00 STORE OPEN SATURDAYS UNTIL 10 P, M. ALFRED J, CAMMEYER, éthAve.,cor, 20th St “The Guarantee’ Clothing Company. UPPER COR. 3D AVE. AND 127THST. Fall and Winter Special Clothing Sale. The beginning of the Fall and Winter seasons finds us prepared to fill all your wants in Men’s and Children’s Clothing, Never before has our store been supplied with such a vast stock, in the newest styles, of the) best qualities, but all at mode ate prices, Our fair dealing and grand values, with the knowledge that you can return all unsatisfactory pur. chases and get your money lack, have gained us the reputation of being) THE LEADING MEN'S AND CHILDREN'S CLOTHING HOUSE} IN UPPER NEW YORK, Below are a few items picked here and! there from our vast stock : Men's Top Coats. Have you a top cot’ if not, you ought to have one, U's just the thing for early !Men’s Winter Suits, We sella well male, heavy winter suit) of Black Cheviot in either single! fall wear, sk our salesman to show vou or double breaste! shape | the (xford, Cheviot and Co- 98 Mi ciersecns dereernneneenes $6.00) vert top cots alesse Men's Cassimere Suits. In a full line of sizes " good quality Cassimere Suits in new and pleasing lining with cloth or velvet collars, In addition we carry a (ull lineof other ma. heavyewelght materia coat, — eit er terials at $6,00, 57,50, $1).00 and $15,00 He or double cree * $8, 00 Heeeereweraeer irre Men's Winter Overcoats, ne realy Nagreat variely of materials anging ‘rom Melton winter $6.00 overcoats Alaes To Frieze Beaver ioe Kerseys at $7.50, $10.00, $4..0, and $15.00, Men’s Worsted. Suits, Fancy Worsted Suits, medium welyht, in handsome stripes and checks, line! with good Paros 5 an i " $7, 00 Ing, at Our Fall Gatalogne ss ready. You can send a postal for one and vou'll receive tt b retin ath U's the best one we have Jt contains vlastrations of the wewest things in read siovwear C yal bing Jor Men, Bavs and Clildren, and the prices in| plaim figures } Guarantee Clothing Co, Upper Corner 3d Ave. and 127th St. Store Open Every Evening Until 9, Saturday Uniil 11 o'Clock. Pk AMAA LS acdacetl Mahia AA dle botod SAVEO FROM SUICIDE, ic ANE DY Wife Snatehed Rarer as wns |Special for Friday and Saturday. | Was About to Cut ile Throat, William Forrest, fortyesix years old, MAPLE CREAM W suns, je ite| of 1% Greenpoint avense, Brooklyn, war ‘and well Bivored, pe mor, ANBHR ( saved from sulelde by the quick action — with name ReAM Mes, Med 1B WALNUTS, P NINUTH 196 er sent ont this morning | PARIS, Get, 1—[t js announced that! M. Moet, the Mrenoh ViceConsul at New York, haw been transferred to Gal lv Forrest had b of his wife earl from phew | 9 ATEN, oF | matism and out his throat Thy caretati? vacher | with a ragor |i | r a tb AAR AY 21c| when his wife #natched the blade from | bh Hae, MATURDAY ONE. | him, fay vbly, per Ib 9% 2 /ATRS (Dee remular kind, Dresden box, NEW FRENCH VICE. CONSUL. | M. Jonve Coming from Neweastle te Replace M. Moet Here, 50¢ ie te, |DK, WHITE'S COUGH wnore, | per package | PINE SHED 1848, NFIELDS' @ veal and thet M douve, the Fremeh EN aBo co PC thd alla | 44 BARCLAY ST. The charges oreue bt by one Moheman ouwe, miposraphtes! Unto ‘esines another) mall ae ARR POU Behemion OrgAnieation ol the’ same jay natn m member of the fr je will be Investigated by the Griev-| *, | At the rr nme i dled Uanton atthe laters toon nok Men TH Ceres bolnb abe ata Pueed: The comp Naini | President of the ton and) Moria Bown was also elev | of peoretary. |The Kecentric Association No, 1 4 George Batman, Sec retary ¢ of Cigar! Ste lonay engineers will hold ite re nid Packers’ Union No, 251, has been eiected! Jar monthly meeting toemorrow night 4 delegate fo the Miscellaneous Bection aud 4{! inembere haye heen requested ta FB. U. Robert Buero hay tle ationd, The organisation has conte ted and ai the lant meetin Greg $0 to the ed-oul and at ton both mon were pledged, | hutiders of CN At the requ Assemblymal who is) Commissioners Dalton and Kearny has ati | Bu Departments of Water Supply mC Sarnia ei Buildings, rit ot agen and ae les, tl d to the position ‘uesda, Hight ganization fe amilated with fnver: national Union. the prey na rate THE WORLD: "FRIDAY ania ‘UCTOBER bh n, oe (AMMEYERS B.Altmant Go. | TT? BOYS’ CLOTHING DEPARTMENT is | showing for the Winter season: Walking and School Suits of Serges, Chebiots, Scotch Tweeds and Cassimeres, Fuss/an Blouse and Sailor Suils, Top Coats, Reefers, and Russcan Blouse Overcoats. Hats and Caps. ISSES* end GIRLS’ DEPARTMENT : Tailor-Made Sui's, Reefers, Jackets; Separate Biouses of Cloth and Velour, Children’s Fall Length Coats, Flannel and Silk Waists, Day Shiels. Wathing and Rainy» S. N. WOOD & CO, Our Ready-made Union-made Suit *10,00 We have been devoting con siderable time and study in order (o bring out a suit for $10.00 that will wear well enough to please the most of men. We think that we have suc- ceeded, Pictured here is a round-cornered sack suit Stylish, swell and thoroughly uptodate, tis made in our own factory by union labor. fi) As vou kiiow, the union labe §} in the suit stamps the work- manship as the best in America. Youcang t the suitin single or doub e-breasted style in all the usual cloths. You will find#f! various patterns, including thef new chocolaie, tan and Oxford} effects, Vouget aswell-made, ready made, union- made suit for Ten Dollars. Money returned on any suit that is not satisfactory. All necessary repairing done free for one year. Thisought tocon- vey to custoers the faith we we in ” vr Ve are also sh wing an im- Overcoats. mense line of ten-doliar over. coals, which are products of our own works op. They comprise tan coverts, black and biue cheviots, ble kerseys, Oxfords, Vicunas,etc, The season even now suggests your buying a new overcoat. Remember that we are wholesale manufacturers, that we employ only union labor, and that in buying direct from us you not on y save money, but save fuly half—-and hat you can see and enjoy the jul benefit of the saving, | Open Evenings Till 6.30. Sa urdays Til 9, Wholesale and Reta! Clothiers, 40-742 BROADWAY, Did You Ever Know : any one who smoked the same kind @ of Five Cent cigar any length of time? Five Cent cigar smokers are always dissatisfied—always trying something new—or something differ- ent, as there always scems to be some- thing wrong about the cigars they have been smoking, Ask your dealer for Welsiwlere ciele iecielaleisieieiels ele isisisicic sales sieleies/Gle TASS seieiseisisicsicicioe: LOE AS Ch , itginia LOOSE chases Dana Gibson, | EL They ate always good, 0m nent Simeclnge of «he! Three hundred million smoked this year, Price, 3 for 5 cents. aoace tie the | an" | BAMBOO | appropriately mounted in ‘PEDESTALS, Flemish Onk and Ebony | (Frames with pastel green MEN’S GLOVES | "Eotiege boys and club men 55. B. Altman & €o, LINED AND UNLINED IN ALL GRADES, APPROPRIATE FOR | STREET, DRIV.NG OR LRESS WEAR. | | Salurday, October 13th: One Cis) Tan, Walking Gioves, full p.que, Pair, 88c, Special Offerings ‘OYS' KNEE PANTS Sizes 3 to 16 years, C7 SEE THIS BVENINGS ee ‘wegen, DT ‘G14 TDAEDOLOD MO AAODG DOO NED é Daniel's, SALE OF All the latest Publications at by the Invineible | take them in fives and sixes. | POPULAR PICTURE SHOP. ‘Broadwou, - Help es bs | Clothiers, Top-to-Toe in Boys Clothing, New, fresh, timely stylish Boys’ Clothing offered for to-day and Sat urday f at less than you expect y sh to pay—at the lowest possible prices for worthy — seasonable goods. Six items only here—dozens at our stores: BOYS’ TOP COATS-—Sizes 3 to 45 all wool, blue, black and mixed cheviots | ll stylish shades of tan coverts and cassimeres; also medicated cordus| Oaford cheviots; swell cut 19 toys, extra well mule with others get $4.00 to §4, wy tapedand re-enforced sear wi45¢ value 7S¢, and $1,00, specialat | WOYS' SCHOOL SUITS. Sires 7 to 16 years; blue and fancy all-wool chev jot, all sears re-ene forced; breeches with double seats and knees; | for this garment; our PICO re eererieee BOs! sui iy, 2.9 BLE*BREAST VESTS, sizes 10 to 16 years, blue and black: cheviots; also cassimeres and iots; very stylishy od Weson ut | IB vial B 9 special prie . ‘ is, at, BOYS’ VesTee suITs—.| vOUNG "MEN'S SUITSbe Sires 5 to S years. Extra well made stylish suits, of tine quality chevt ity some with silk vest— all high grade and well tal loved. They are a spe cial purchast from a manufacturers = fall Sizes 14 to 19 biue snd black all cheviots, with single or breasted coats, si or double bri vests: trimmed extra fine farmer's satin; in all our st stock sold to us at less! fine all Clothing we offer no Digger bargain than + his, for 5, than hal wholesale va ue. We'll sell to youat aioe 3. 33 half retail values. 4. it 1s $10 value; spectal at... ‘Nor merely a band(ul of gools tm these four convenient stores, but large, well selected assortments of the best Men's and Bove! Clo bag and Fem somgs, Samp es from our Custom Tat orig Darirtment freemmaitorders Hed. Open late Saturday eon BZ oe To Men and Boys, Four (% Henadupy, Mao Coaatbons st, eis an: t St, ureh an: Green Convenient 214 we 219 Sixth Avenus, bet. 14th de 15th Ste Stores. 145th Street, corner ES Ave, Just in Time for Your Winter Suit, Special Sale of Men’s Fine Suits i ey Elegantly tailored, single Breasted Sack Suits, Coats are cut with broad, shapely shoulders—fabrics are highs class woollens, absolutely all wool, in Plain Black and Ox. ford Gray, \Gqal Brothor 42" Str. Cor. 8 Ave. Our Store Is Open Every Salur- day Evening Until 10.30 P. MM. | ORIENTALISTS & JEWELERS, Broadway & 18th St | | Swell Pictures! | Reduced Prices, | Pen and Ink Reproductions | wt, Naleony Ord’ natily $1 00, Burnt in decor ated and polished top, s@bstantiatly constructed, attractive in pattern, They are $1. 00 each tal ph to bene Eighth and Ninth Sts |e MACHINISTR AND 7001 WANDS w ‘Agely 14d Mast Lat at,