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GHOST OF MILL GIRL _ | FACED THE ——— oe. Sculthorpe Says Jennie Bosschieter Ap- ‘peared, to Him She Was Killed. Hackman Soutthorpe, whe drove the @ayers of Jennic Hossehletor and thetr victim about the country on. the might @he was killed, ts out with a wierd story, Hore it is in his own words; "Tate on the night that I drove the party, or rather oarly the next morning, when I waa coming home from the sta Uon, I had @ sirange feeling as though pome one was following mea sort of ereopy feeling. “When I got to my house I started up the stairs to my room, and (here, at the head of the mains, outlined by the faint light from the window, what do you think | saw? Saw Mer Ghost, “As true as 1 am altting here [ saw the figure of Jennie Bowschitter! It Wasn't bor figure, either, {t was her! Just as plain as life.” Mere the hackman shivered, as he re- called his experience. “What did you dot he was asked, “Dot 1 fell on my knees and covered my face with my arma, that's what I Aid.” sh “And then?” “And then when I looked #he was Na she say anything to you?" No, Just Meld out her hands and smiled at me. forget ii" Houlthrope atioke to his story despite | n the Ineredulily of some of his hearers, Walter McAllister, George Kerr, Wil Mam Death and Alexander Campbell, the four prisoners charwed with the murder of Jonnie Loaschioter, of Mater> fon, N. Ji, In tho firwt statement that they have mado for publication, deny that their relatives have deserted them end declare that a number of other Matements made about them are ab- oluiely false, \ MeAllister Filppant, All of the men excopt McAllister seem to fool their position keenly, Me galt very little when seen in the prison, and what he did say, wae uttered Ina Mip- pant, swaggering tone. ‘ihe gat on the floor of hin colt smok ing fit @ olgar and reading a paper and not rise when denying the mory that ie father and other relatives hid aban- joned him. 'Thore ts not a word of truth tn It," he sald in a carcless way, "My father NEWARK CIS $3000 SHOR Result of Bad Bookkeep- ing in the Water De- partment. A deflelt of $209,00 has been found tn the Water Department of the city Kove ernment of Newark. The shortage te in the sinking fund established to meet the $,00,00 new water-aupply bonds tsued Jn 198 to pay for the Pequannock water: phed, whieh came Inte possession of the city Bep!, 2 Inst. It represents 2 per Cont, Interest per annum on $2,00,00 of the #,000,00 bonds, The Common Counell has been ap wel t by the Board of Street and Water Commissioners to help them out of their dilemma. It Is probable the Count) will object to having #0 large @n amount placed in the tax livy of mext yoar, it will mean an inerease in the tax levy of at Jenst 2 nninta, and the Present rate of $2.21 for $100 valuation al Most cased an tipheaval in the ciy when it was announced in July lat Th Midition to the Boards of Street and Water Commissioners since iat hat have allowed the deflelt to accumus late, the Comptroller and the Comms sonore the Binking Fund are ine Yolved. These Comminsioners include Mayor Seymour, Comptroller Frederik 7. Johnaon, Judgo Andrew Kirkpatrlok, Frederick Frelinghuysen and Robert F. Ballantine, PA PLOfit ooo sess oven eres including stool, it at the rate of less than 15 cents Pianos delivered upon make your selection, ALE BROS, Oh. my God, will I aver) Wilson Pianos, $1 Per Week. J an HIGH.GRADE, SWEET-TONED W MOST LIBERAL TERMS FOR $155.00, $5.00 Cash and $1,00 per week. So you can make a clean saving, esides being given the opportunity to pay for ment of Also the following High-Grade Pianos : Siesel, 15! 2 Cash, Easy per | , Irving, 19 ,00 Cash, Easy Termi, } Ricca, 150,00 Cash, Easy Terms, 160, Mayers, 150,00 Cash, Gasy Terms, 165, Harmony, 150,00 Cash. Easy Terms, 175, % Do not wait until the boliday rush, but come to-morrow an HACKMAN the Day After comes to Boe mie, My relatives have Vinited me gee-vee-ri-al times.” Kerr Tells of Mie Wite, Kerr was plainly moved while he talked. “My brother comes to see me several limes each week," he wald, “and if there le & saint on earth it te my wile, Bhe has pot deserted me. Bhe ts going to etand by me. | have trled to face this thing ke a nan, Tam shaken tonight; T have Just heard some bad news from. home “This thing is bad enough without having \t made worse, It is awful some of the things that have been sali An the peweaperr, We have been call Wild beants, brutes, Hende—everything that anybody could think of to call us, “There hae only been one side of the story told yet. We have sald nothing. By the advice of our jawyers we have remalned ent under It all, ut our aide will be told one day and then the truth will be known, “There is not one of us who la 4 bad-hearted man, There i» not one +} us that would not save a life {f Ne coul If you were there and your life in danger, there In not one of us who would not risk hie life to save yours. "It ie terrible, the things we have deen called in the papers. People come here and look at us as though we were wild beasts In a cage, Then they go around telling that our friends and rela+ tives have deserted us, ‘Tt ts not no; It in not true, 1 do not neo why they continue (o tell thin, about ia that are not true, Our posal: tlon ls bad enough, We had o terrible misfortune; thot is what tt was, What happened to us might happen to others, i has a fon or a brother have the name trouble come upon hos fallen upon our relatives.” Death dented that his wife to whom he had been married only five weeks when tre crime occurred, had remaines home, He she visited him regularly ere De Not Call, 1, who le a mere boy in ap in Uke MeAllister, unmarried, in dead and his mother tives in WMlzabeth, but he has two sisters In Paterson, both of whom are highly re epected. Tt Waa wald at the Jail tosduy one of Campbell's aleters calls on th oldest daughter, # father, It Is declared, will yatorson, as stated. But con. In the coal business and will money for the legal defense hot Uinuwe the eontribut of his sol A calk for a mass-meeting to bring about reform ja now In clreulation tn Paterson oe nt ernment ener emreremnarts ALL GANS TRANSFER TO aninghe 3d Ave. & S¥th St Coal at 3.95 PER An exceptional announcement, Although we have enormous quan- tities of coal we would advise THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 9, 100, AAA VD HOR EEN 98009998 0000008 This sale ends To- morrow, Saturday, at 6PM. Until then Fuvedamc Dl rm we will make to your \ measure a Fall or Winter Suit or Over- Bidet lo tee Déhs ae ; Saturday, Nov. 10th. \coat of highsgrade! you to place your orders immedi. ately for present and future use, Our coal is of the very best quality, cleaned and screened; weight full guaranteed, Coal delivered any. where between 14th St. and 100th St. These prices include placing in cellar or bin, Pea Coal, per ton, 3,95, Furnace Coal, per ton, 4.85, White Ash po Coal, per ton, 5.35, White Ash Stove Coal, per ton, 5,60, | White Ash Nut Coal, per ton, 5,60, Virginia Pine Wood, per load, 3.25, The best wood; delivered and |put away for this price, BLOOMINGDALE BR | BUBORRNGD ALE BROS Regarding Piano Selling: The average piano costs to manufacture... +0. $140.00 Rent added for expen. sive showroom, com- mission, etc, ih 60,00 100.00 AAPARPRAADPAA TALES RGA DURA GRE SE LG RAEE MES SES MAS ERRAR RE: $300.00 ‘This is what Bw pay for the avera mo not even as as tte ilson, We are im fied with a very small profit on article we Sell, and offer the ILSON PIANO ON THE ot His, poECe ieihs : ' 3 Aven 58th and 60th Ste, ' garment to be cut by an’ expert cutter, guaranteein : class tailors employed in the making. , ' The assortment of fabrics is nét the accumulation of a season's odds and : ends, or goods carried over trom last year, but the result of months of preparation ‘in gathering the new choice patterns of this season’s creations in dependable ma- + terial of standard makes a Remember, this offer ends to-morrow at 6 P.M. After that we positively If you are not entirely satisfied after return the garment and Suit or Overcoat made to your Gir ML. Corner. ' will not accept further orders. | the Suit or Overcoat is made up, you may ‘ your money will be refunded ' pricgs tormorrow, Better take ad- ‘ vantage of this opportunity. At 98c ‘At 50c, 79c, 98c ‘Maids’ Aprons, : At 17c ' At 30¢ tion, deep hem on bottom; an exceptional value, The trimmings in these Suits assuring the measure to-morrow only for only i Bargains in Boys’ Clothing. To-morrow we will place on sale some Boys’ Suits and Overccats which for quality and price are unequalled. Boys’ Suits, 1,77—In sizes from 8 to 15 yrs., strictly all wool, with double breasted jacket and taped seams, The material, as we state above, Is strictly all wool, not wool and cotton, and not the suit that is usually sold for this price, butone that more often sells for $3.00 and, £3.50; to~ morrow your choice at $1.77, Boys’ Suits, 2.65--Of fine quality all woot cheviots and cassimeres, in all the newest styles of checks and stripes, trimmed and made to : 2 stand the hard wear a boy usually gives his * clothes; good value at $4.00; here to-morrow at $2.65, Bows’ Overcoats, 2.95—The popular garment for boys of all ages; shown in all this season's newest shades of covert cloth; also the new herringbone and Oxford grays; well made, trimmed and properly cut; good value at $4.00; at $2.95, Youths’ Suits, 4.95—Sizes 14 to 19 years, of strictly all wool cheviots and cassimeres, in a variety of this season's newest pat- terns; also blue and black; perfectly made, with wide French facings and good trimmings; value elsewhere about $6.50; here at $4.95. Second Ploor, Oth Mt. ectton LJ, (( : Men’s and Boys’ Fancy Shirts. We will sell some very good shirts at very special Newest patterns In stripes; colors of blue, ox blood, pink, helio in combinations. i In patterns to sult the most At 1.50 conpervaiive tastes. Our shirts are not only fast colors, but are made to fit, fi Boys Shirts in patterns like the men wear, Main Floor, @th MM, section, These two items are excellent value, and the goods are most dependable, -Of nice quality liwn, forty inches wide, with hem and three one-inch tucks; real value 25c, —Ol lawn, bib andebreteltes, trimmed with embroidered tnser- We carry an elegant assortment of Maids’ Aprons at from, each, Beeond Floor, Near Notunta, 49c¢ © 2,39 | Celery, white, bunch of 4 roots, 106 ' Sweet Potatoes, fancy, qt, 5c; 1 Y peck, 186, | Potatoes, fancy Rose, % peck, 106. + Jamaica Oranges, large, a 3 Flour, highest grade, only one 24% ib, bag to a customer, for Ae. No mail orders filled for Flour. Limburger Cheese, best, per Ib,, Hi oe Complete shaving outfits fort Se, stasis icailaall al sight only, 98¢, This shav-: Cooked Corned Beet or Boneless ing outtit contains everything; Ham, sliced, per tb. 26¢. necessary for a quick, easy; Roast Beet, tender, per ib. 29¢. | shave, “This is what the outtit: “per io.1as za eee contains; ‘ My Mocha and frarecelvo, our 04 avowed a requiar price 2 ¢,, ben or ground, ahi uewoeide Had pag role | per Ib, 2 26.1 § Ibs, for 1,00, Beatle apr Hone: aoe Onin ‘California Fruits, extra tine, all 1 ty large 2i4°1b, eans, as follows : Apricots or Crawford Peaches, 1§¢. and 196 Ground Floor, Goth #1 Bention, Second Pioor | Special Sales. Men’s Suits and Overcoats Made to Order ; $11.80-—Last Day To-Morrow—$11.80 Overcoat Made to Order for | $11.80 | : materials, of which there are forty of this season's newest styles to se- ‘ lect from, guaranteed pure wool and fast colors, for $1 1,80, Perfect Fit Guaranteed, and Overcoats guaranteed the very best, Each a perfect fit, | est workmanship. Children’s & Misses’ Garments. | Genuine Pebble Eyeglasses and Spectactes, 98c.—Axis cut pebble, set Saturday's Saturday's - Special Sales. we neeceecees To-morrow is the last day of our Great Annual Sale of Women’s $1.50 Flannelette Wrappers 88c. ‘To-morrow ends one of the greatest and most satisfactory annual wrapper sales ' “Greater New York's Greatest Store’ has ever experienced, We have passed all pre- : vious records by hundreds of dozens, and have opened many dozens of the garments | especially for the last day, We intend to make it our greatest, ' h The wrappers are made of fine heavy fleeced back flannelette, cut in styles originated for us, perfect in fit and therefore comfortable; fitted waist lining, draped shoulder ruffles, verv wide flounce at bottom; whole garment tastily trimmed with rows of velvet ribbon and braid; cal and patterns are plentiful enough to suit all tastes; in short, a handsome house gown; all sizes from 34 to 46, and stock is 8 8 large enough to sustain the sale 8 8 athigh pressure the entire day; value 4, 50 nd more ‘ price —Heavy quality German flannel, in stripes At 1.25 and ual, all light colors; full freak, belted back, collar, yoke and sleeves, trimmed with fancy —We have brought down from Our stockrooms many dozens of these yoods for Saturday's sale, We guar. antee every pair to be perfect in fit, workmanship and every other detail, For general durability they cannot be excelled, The prices on the goods, owing to a very advantageous purchase, make this offer the greatest in the history of the glove trade. “Majestic’’ Brand, 95¢,: “Crown’’ and “‘Newport’” Per Pair, Brands, 6 9c. Per Pain, Women’s 2-clasp P+K Walking, Women’s 2-clasp P-K Walking Gloves;soldeverywhereat $1.75 | Gloves; sold everywhere at $1.25, “Peerless’’ Brand, 85c. Per Pair, | Men's Gloves, 75c, Per Pair, Women’s 2-clasp P-K Walking Gloves; sold; Kid Gloves, in a variety of styles, both heavy everywhere at $1.50, ‘and light weight; worth $1.00, $1.25 and $1.50. “Astoria’’ Brand, 95c. Per Pait. “Arthar’’ Brand, 59. Per Pair, _ Women's 2-clasp P-K Mocha Gloves, velvet: Boys’ t-clasp kid Walking Gloves; sold everywhere ' finish; sold everywhere at $2.00, vat $1,00, Main Plow, GOL Mt, tetlon, None but high | Saturday Hosiery Bargains, It is solid satisfaction to know that you are getting what vou pay for, Imagine how much more satisfac tory it is to fet more than you pay for, You can do this in the hosiery dept, to-morrow. We have greatly reduced some of our regular lines. Thus we quote : some of the greatest values of the season: Women's Hose, 12c, Per Patr, This is an bee's rng hyd hod The goods are extra good qual. ity, plain black, with double soles; fancy hose, in floral designs 5 black fleece lined hose; all guaranteed fast colors, Actual value 19¢, Men's Half Hose, 1 2c. Per Pair. Of extra heavy cotton, in black ; also fancy silk clocked in a variety of patterns, and natural wool hose in heavy weights; actual value 19, Woollen Hosiery, 19c. Per Pair, ! For men, women and children; made from fine all wool cash: mere yam; extra good quality merino heels and toes; worth from 1 dhe. to 35c, Main Floor, [eh Mt. eetiom, Girls’ Dresses Reduced! i At 1 69>" fancy checks, tucked yoke, blouse front, belt and ' i cuffs of cashmere of contrasting colors; trimmed t with Mraids of different mixtures, Sizes 4 to 14 yrs, ' —Of all wool habit cloth, yoke front + At $98 8 2.257 tart tront caps go shoals ‘ers, yoke, cape on shoulders and belt trimmed with braid and pearl buttons; sizes 4,6, 8, 10 yrs, 1,98; sizes 12, 14 yrs 2.25, Of all wool cashmere; tucked blouse front, ' At 4.98 front and back of plaid silk, scalloped cape By t on shoulders, belt and ruffle trimmed with plaid silk, sizes 4 to + 44 years, _ Correct style costs nothing at Bloom- ingdales’, Our prices are based entirely on workmanship and material—the best i every case, & Fancy Reefers, $1,98—Made of ail-wool heavy-weight mixed goods; combination inlaid collar and large wi of other styles of box vacks sizes 4 to 14 years; worth $3.50, Children's Long School Goats, $2,08--Made of fancy | mixed goods, with deep sailor collar, plain cloth and + braid trimming; tight-fitting double box-plait back; lap | pockets; sizes 6 10 12 years, Box Reefers, 3.98—Ilravy weight double-breasted Box Goats, of blue, brown, red and black Melton cloths: oe rolling collar, patch pockets, handsomely trimmed with mohair braid and fancy brass buttons; sizes 8 to 14 years, regular value $5, 50, Golf Capes, 4,98—Like cut, of heavy weight doublefaced plaid back ma- terials; new flare flounce effect, with kersey strips tailor Sitehed regular 6 to 14 years. ith MM. Meotlon Furs---Exceptional. A very weary waiting for most Fur manufacturers, But then this weather is the agent that obtains these great bar- ains in furs. The prices will un oubtedly be doubled when the weather gets cold, } Fine Fur Coats, 19.00. Of Baltic seal, which closely resembles seal- skin; real value $30.00, Near Seal Coats, 25.00. The nearest imitation of Alaska seal~-in fact, it would take a connoiseur to distinguish the differ. ence between them; real value $50.00: Near Seal Coats, 35.00, 49.00, 58,00, Some have mink collars and revers, Persian lamb collars and revers, raccoon collars and revers, sable fox collars and yevers, Alaska sable collars and revers, beaver collars and revers; also shawl collars, Real values from $60.00 to $85.00, Persian Lamb Coats, 75.00. Best quality Leipsic dye, value $150.00 and upward. Alasha Seal Coats, 125.00. Real value $250,00, mmmmanne o 2c e eb aseer- oo es - 2 tewwebe to - nen en ee em tg en nn ee (4 all wool navy blue serge; box pleat in front, At 5.98 deep sailor collar, with deep band ¢ taffeta silk, with eight rows of stitching, taffeta silk around waist; gored skirt; sizes 6 to 14 years, fered Floor, Uh At, Meetion, An Extraordinary and Timely® Sale of _Men’s Fine Shoes At $3.00. We have just received a large consign- ment of Men's Shoes of the popular “Amer- ican’ brand. These are regular $5.00 Women’s Good Shoes, $1.98. shoes, and considered very good value at They ‘are the “American Eagles.’’—this is the ' that price, Every pair has a full layer of greatest value in Women's Shoes in New York, and we are sure the ay Bully hs ce sh H ‘ H ' response will do justice to the value giving. Our shoe department i hey. 6 ' is the most popular one in the city, for the simple un that we ae natiien ‘van ana f. give the greatest values, These shoes are the Bh oat, made up popular shape; to be had in lace, button or : : in more than twenty different styles; full lines tent leather, | : A button or lace, large variety of shapes, suitable tor dessand sireet |. f gee en sid phe a wear, Box calf leather, dongola kidskin, mannish shapes, narrow, | Hed Rs Mead Sahn bey 1) if SL RRUN Pal * medium and common sense tapes; complete lot of sizes and widths. mn oaten Meld veg oe fi filed COnTIIVOS RSITER rma Every pair bears the trademark, Becond Pier, Wh st. fection Warvvay | Meath: GP Mere ESAT PSEy Wye Eyeglasses and Spectacles, Alumnico Eyeglasses and Spectacles, 45¢.—lvery pair made of solid alumnico all the way through, which makes them light on the nose. They always look bright and new, a3 alumnico will not tarnish, Are scientifically made and highly finished; fitted with finest periscopic lenses, The spectar cles can be had in either riding or straight bows; the eyeglasses with patent American cork nose rests, These are sold by exclusive dealers at $2.00. Goldoine and Siiverine E; and tacles, O8¢,—Will not tarnish or break; are made of solid metal throughout. Worth $2.00 a pair, Solid Gold Nose Eyeglasses and Spectacles, 75¢—Scientifically made and highly finished, The eyeglasses are skeleton set; the spectacles set in cold filled frames, making them strong, neat and durable, The frames and Nose pieces are guaranteed to last a lifetime, Set with the celebrated silex Crystal periscopic lenses. The eyeglasses have patent cork nose rests, the spectacies can be had in either straight or riding bows, They are being sold by exclusive dealers at 3.50 pair. Main Poor, ich 0, Section, About You ‘and My Chareoa! Charmer, | Popular Sheet Music, 15c. it That He Knew and Wim | ao Town, wang by Rogers | Avd |i | Mowers Hrothers Mayeh ond ‘Twootte Teint Pier, BN Bt Renton “ Strauss'’ Souvenir Music Album, 5c. We offer as a very special item in our Music Department to. | morrow this beautiful Strauss” Album, which contains the most ; popular compositions performed by his unrivalled orchestra, It | is the only authorized edition, and each copy bears a facesimile signature of Rudolph Aronson, This is a very artistic little album and very exceptional at this low price, ‘Told Poor, Sxh Bt BLOOMINGDALE BROS., : BLOOMINGDALE BROS, 3d Aven 59th and 60th St, Sd Avety 69th and th Stas TEEN tensa hetpebeer vey V ’ , i i n ae {n goldoine and silverine trames, which moisture will not tarhish; always look bright and new, Pebbles are always sold at such high prices that they have a limited sa'¢; are somewhat of a luxury. These are being sold by ex- clusive dealers at 4,00 and 5,00 per pal, Main Floor, Pront, Cent BLOOMINGDALE BROS., ; 3M Ave Mh and 6Otn Sie} Section, teen BLOOMINGDALE BROS, ; Md Ave., 5th and 60th Str, i

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