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NEED YOKE FOR THS PRISONER JOSEPH BASSI SO SMALL HE | CREEPS OUT VENTILATOR. ‘ Gad, Arrested for Stealing a Watch, Escapes Twice from Jersey City Prison. Unless the alr-holes in the cells in the Pollce Headquarters, In Jersey City, are made smalier, a yoke will have to be put on Joseph Bassi in order to compel him to remain as a Bvest of the municipality. Joseph i« thirteen years old, but ts . small for his age. He is also bad. His defiance of law has caused his arrest Tepeatedly, This morning he was ar- rested because he picked up a watch dropped by @ young woman at the corner of Washington and York strects and ran away with the timekeeper in- stead of returning it to the owner. He was found in a coal chute under the sidewalk at No. 58 Montgomery atreet and was locked Ina cell at Police Headquarters, Two hours later he was seen making for the street by the front door at Police Headquarters by Capt. Cody, who stopped him. “How did you get out of the cell?” arked the Captain. The boy went to the cell and pointed to the ventilator hole, an opening that | | meanures 7 1-6 by 11 Inches. that," he said. ly was scaptical, so he placed the boy asain in the cell and locked the door carefully, Fifteen minutes later the grinning boy again appeared befuce the Captain. He was held for further examination by Acting Magistrate McCormick and Was placed In a cell that had no alr ole. ~ FIED HER St PRETTY WOMAN SUCCEEDED IN CONCEALING IDENTITY. Wore a Diamond Engagement Ring and Young Man Paid Her Fine. _ The young woman who was found last | | Right at the T 1 street pler 4 dressed in men's clothes was arralgned in the Yorkville Court this forenoon be- fore Magivtrate Mott. {She had: given. the name of Anna { Christensen to the Sergeant at the East street station last night, A y admitted it was fictitious. She confided to the matron her real name and address, and the matron had sent for ber clothes. She had changed } her dress In the statlon-house, Magistrate Mott asked her why she had donned male apparel and she re- plied she had no reason to give. She f waa fined $10. A young man passed her i the money, which she pald to the clerk. ‘} The two left the court-room together. ! She wore @ large diamond engagement \. j ‘olliceman Fairley found tho young woman on the pier at about 8 o'clock. Bhe was haranguing a crowd of loung- ers on the rights of man and had a Y champagne bottle under her arm. Me i SAILOR USED A KNIFE. Rushed Into a Water Street Saloon and Stabbed the Proprietor. James Dee, a satoon-keeper at Water and Oliver streets, was stabbed to-day by William Doyle, a sailor, of No, 319 Water street. Dee was In a saloon at No. 2 James flip when Doyle rushed in and, without 4, Blashi a word, ed him across the face, In- flicting’ @ serious cut. The men, ft ts sald, quarrelied last night In the Water street Joon. was taken to the Hudson Street tal and Doyle held for examina- Sale of Sample Silk W atsts. We offer Saturday, Sept, 28th, 200 Silk Waists, consisting of Taffetas, Peau de Soie, Peau de Seine and Crépe de Chine, including all the popular fall colors, only one and two of a kind, but many kinds buttoned front back. or If sold in the regular way many of these waists would sell at $15 and none less than $10.50—asaSaturdayspecial, _ we offer them at $7.50 each, Lord & Taylor, Broadway & 20th st. Go-Morrow Js the Final Day of the l > Big Store’s Fitth Anniversary Sale. A week of tremendous selling is drawing to a close. A week of remarkable achievement in retailing is waning. A week of brilliant successes is terminating. With the clang of the store gong at 6 o'clock to-morrow evening the Big Store’s Fifth Anniversary Sales will be ended. And what a week of surging, incessant activity it has been! What is the lesson to be deduced from these series of trade triumphs? What has this Anniversary Sale meant to you? What has it meant to us? What will it mean to you in the future? The Sale has brought you into vivid touch with the world’s best merchandise. It has permitted you countless opportunities to buy at much below the usual prices charged for such qualities. It has introduced you to the freshest fashions of the period. It has i demonstrated as no other sale possibly could the superior advantages which result from shop- ping at The Big Store. For us the Anniversary has won thousands of new friends. It has strengthened old ties; it has welded new ones. And with the dawning of the new week come fresh excursions into other fertile fields. There is never any abatement of interest here, but always something new. The power of price and the power of merchandise are perpetually illustrated in a manner that leaves no doubt in the reader’s mind. ¢ ee eR OEE No public utterance in recent years has made such a deep impression on the American le as the Lea Last Speech of William MeKintley, Late President of the United States, given at Buffalo THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1901, and believing that every true American will want a copy of it to preserve as a memento of A. one of the noblest Americans who ever lived we printed 25,000 copies of the speech and er, will distribute them FREE to-morrow. Ask any clerk in the store for a copy. } 3 en Wen's FallUnderwear\Wfen’s and Young Mon ’s Fall Clothing—| Five Very Decided Opportunities. WH ope stonishing Values. The Men’s and Young Men’s Clothing Sections should be crowded every hour of Saturday. Such values as we enumerate for to-morrow will Saturday’s Most Remarkable Showing of aes . Ladies’ Sashtonable Yewmarkets, Five Very Decided Opportunities, ally ecurry after heavi id . Necessity i: Raglans, Ulsters and Long Coats, Tauber abe wibarcaay ei are en eae doesn’t always wait until the chill in the air urges and a Special aia to buying. | He jumps with cagerness at op- {arouse much enthusiasm. e ry : it , espe when comes fi) as FY $12.75 Line That Will Attract Great Attention. Tesractiscly ae in tote list of pectate for Geturaey. Do you need a Suit or an Overcoat? Or both? ; y Special attention is directed to the silk fleece- This is a splendid opportunity. Splendid news for crowds of Saturday shoppers. In the Women’s} neq garments at 75c. Every fleeting minute hurries us nearer to real cold weather. The Cloak and Wrap Sections, on the Second Floor, to-morrow we will shoW} yews PURE AUSTRALIAN WOOL knell of summer has been sounded. Prudence says buy seasonable cloth- for the SHIRTS AND DRAWERS, single-breasted ing without delay. > , . A : : or duuble-breasted and double back; best 5 First time this season an imposing array of stylish and beau- makes -and finish; all sizes; worth $2. What man doesn’t want to be well dressed when a few dollars will, tifully made Full Length Newmarkets, Ulsters and other Loose Saturday, > {work so magically? Old clothing lacks freshness and fashion, no matter Garments in Silk and Cloth at Famously Popular Prices. MEN'S PURE NATURAL WOOL SHIRTS how carefully cleansed and pressed. New, stylish clothes beget confidence, AND DRAWERS ; shirts single or doubl i i i we shall offer the greatest garment values it has ever been the good fortune} rensted; drawers bi hearpeatons ‘walete er man prestige ene promote his welfar Z J72 7 of any. store to advertise. double gusset and pencs upon personal appearance. 'o see all these fashions in the fullness and freshness of their beauty sizes; worth $1.75, 1.25 We've been tremendously busy all week selling clothing to men whe MEN’S FINE FLEECE-LINED SHIRTS wanted style, merit and good fit at minimum prices. Extravagance of price is is to pay homage to the cleverest modes of what promises to be an exceptionally brilliant autumnal season. AND DRAWERS, every seam doubly sewn, unknown here. We can sell you a suit or an o very comfortable and’ good wearing gar: y vercoat as gocd as any merchant e, for much of one’s succes& de- tailor can make for you, but we don’t ch hi i It isn’ . . rar Vail elsea: worth ose"! Satardar 39 . arge his prices. isn’t necessary. Conspicuous Bargains for Sad te orate sack eee F Get your suit made to order and you've got to wait two or three weelta, ome here and we'll fit you in a jiffy. No delays; f gp . DRAWERS, single or double breasted and Jiffy. No delays; no bothersome remaking: Sirls and Wisses. double back ; mss are taped and doubly 85 no final misfits. : ® eae ams A sewn; all sizes; worth $1.25, This news for Saturday will interest you immensely: Fashionable Fall Apparel for Juveniles. MEN'S SILK FLEECE-LINED SHIRTS MEN'S STYLISH FALL SUITS. MEN'S FALL Sarre en ART TAILORING. 1 The Girls’ and Misses’ Sections are radiant with the brightest, {AND DRAWERS; look like sllic, fee! lik 50 handsome new styles in standard fabrics; | All the swell fabrics dictated by the season’a best A silk, wear like silk; best makes and fini Worsteds, Cheviots and Mixtures, as well as black | fashions. Design: along th freshest, nattiest fashions of the season. ecru, blue and brown colors; all alz and blue ‘Thibets and Serges. Every auit up to | lines, wille the” worlkaamane ‘per meee advanced. It is without exception the largest, best stocked and busiest depart-} worth $1.25, Saturday 75 } date, with high shouldered coats and will delight the most fastidious dress ment for girls of all ages in the United States. Its pre-eminence remains}~ Swk Warp Sud ee ait the ese thoes iaet ta Ue caelled 10. 00 | 2: why pay $20.00 when you can JZ 7 5) ‘ undisputed, not only in immensity of space, rich variety of assortments, “lk War, uwblime, : : Set coe Ck these Lanceome)enlts toy MEN'S UITS—EVERY Pie Lala Oriaiananiph eiylollinenrelte of dasiontena ality there is that t oe Yard, ‘ ge nara Ome ee Ligue Cavers, ca wal os dark. isda tesa in workmanship, style, ingen of design and qui ere is tha a ¢ a Yard, A black suit 8 always appropriate; this fact is p a : ; id Thibets; ; spirit of youthfulness so greatly desired and yet so difficult to obtain. We Here Is a Great Bargain. see eet ta lismoree te tise harness lined and. perfectly” taloredy an es eee don’t put old clothes on young shoulders. SIL WARP DRESS FABRICS are a constantly men will be glad to stake quick jtdvantage of it. ee caioan: would ask $15.00; /| 0. 00 GIRLS’ KERSEY COATS. Also a large variety of Rainproof Long Gar- growing demand for wi vening costumes, } Very choice lot of high-grade Blac! its; made of % length, solid velvet collar, double- ments a HTS, $12.78 ‘and 4 15.00} wedding gowns, &c. ‘his beautiful material is ‘best blind Cheviots, Thibets, Clay Diag and MEN'S £18.00 TOPCOATS, $12.50. breasted to button on shoulder, sizes 6 to % made in France of the finest grade of allk and }Serges; single or double breasted coats, possessing ve handsome displ. fer tesbicoan 14 years, tan, red, blue and brown, 5.00 MISSES’ SUITS. wool; sha f white, cream, Ught blue, pink, § all the vital points of perfection; far phat te r thi Pel of fashionable coat Best Cheviot, lined throughout with Al cardinal, scarlet, reseda, nile, cadet, pearl, tan, {below their actual worth; Saurday, 7D 47) fs chown In this) grade;, light shades|as) well'aq GIRLS’ KERSEY GARMENTS. taffeta, skirt over drop with 9-inch plaiting, gray, castor, lavender, old rose, royal, turquoise, { apecial at d ' sme black and Oxfords; long great coat effects. or the 3 length, with triple top capes, in castor, $22.50 values, at 13.75 navy, brown and bl regular retail THAT THE FASTIDIOUS YOUNG GENTLEMAN | {@M@iliar box coat design; also many of the “Rigby” brown, blue and red; $10.00 garments for ' 6.95 + W, @ SUITS. price Js $1.25 a yard; a great epecial of- ISe of the period may indulge his fancy for stylish shoves Prot Combination) Costs GIRLS' KERSEY GARMENTS. DISSES Avy ALEIN| P fer for Saturday, per yard, at reso toran almos® unlimited degree ta manifested | 12 the lot; no coat worth tess 7, SQ) Double-faced heavy cloth, with plain back. than $18.00; here for Saturday at 3 length, loose back, lined with fine satin, E : titched on every side in this great clothing department. elaborately trimmed’ with stitched bands; Laan akino teat ere ee eect 19175 And it requires no big expenditure of money, either. | YOUNG MEN'S FALL SUITS. Twenty very fash tan, castor, royal, brown and red; sizes, 6 to i i We show, as stated in the introduction, immense | ional styles for fastidious young dressers; 14;' superb etyles; $15.00 values, 9.75 MISSES' VENETIAN SUITS. 800 Un brellas lines at popular prices. Gathered under the price fabric are the very newest in pattern and cole, 3 MISSES’ FULL LENGTS RAGLANS. Blouse Eton Jacket and fancy trimmed At a Very Unusual Price. which follows are some very choice fabrics styled | and no merchant tailor would make you a in the high shoulder cut coat and ter suit for $20. The price we name Fine Cheviot and Melton; best workmanship; Skirts, in black, blue, brown and castor, Bi in the Umbrella Department Saturday. A very stylish; special at i ue 12.75 $15.00 values, at ge i 11.75 800 pene serviceable Umbrellas aa price that erate richly; Uned5: best y/ 2) e Foy O should’ create’ a’ decided sensation: & Ve fo) i i y'S price, Saturday, will sell them rapidly. GENUINE ENGLISH TWILL UMBRELLAS; fitted with Harvey steel rods and silk casea and tassels; 26-in. size for Women; 28-In. aize for Men. Women's handles are of pearl and ailver, horn, Dresden and plain and fancy natural woods. Men's handles are of horn and choice nat- ural woods; plain or trimmed; choice of & x] any style, 10,000 High-Srade Cigars At Anniversary Sale Prices. These prices mean that you save fully a third when comparison is made with prices asked by others for cigars of equa) merit. .We always guar- antee qualities, and if you are not satisfied, or the cigars are not up to expectations, we refund the money. IMPORTED MANUEL GARCIA; Puritazos Pinos, box 2 Great Day for Boys Go-WMorrow. All the Jauntiest and Brightest of the Season’s Newest Styles in Suits A Sale of Ladies’ Waists that Wild Com- mand Immediate Attention. 1,000 FRENCH FLANNEL WAISTS. Saturday, each, at 2, IO It will be no wonder if there is a flutter around these Waists all day to-morrow. First display of these very stylish and desirable Waists. French Flannels i te thi . All thi Dest aadee, aad all the required elses nels are in greater vogue than ever. e very and Coats in Tempting Profusion. ae The Boys’ Clothing Store, on the main floor, is a strong picture of con- tinuous activity. Y Table after table heaped high with all that is good and fashionable in’ juvenile clothing. Mothers who come here once never fail to come again. Such values arouse their enthusiasm ; make them shower gratuitous adver= tising upon the store. , at Come to-morrow and you will see the aisles of this section of The Big Store bright and interesting with its crowds of youngsters and their busily buying parents. : And don’t you warmly welcome such prices as we quote ? BOYS’ SAILOR BLOUSE SUITS. SUITS FOR BOYS, 2 1-2 YEARS TO 16 YEARS, Made from best American woollen mills fabrics; fast 10 this lot are embraced some of the leading crear ss * | tions of the season; the best tailors and ate | oa ones winter welent rhe Heal pot ne | represented. No suit in the lot could be auplistved . | for less than $6.50. $4,00; | Saturday, 2.95 |B ussian Blouse Suits, sizes *| j EACH 61 Saturday Shoe Values. , Special Anniversary Prices. Crowds in the Shoe Department were solarge fi last Saturday that we had some difficulty in wait- % hd ellis STS 4. ing on everybody. Allright to-morrow; more te aatiey ia two\sizee; Puritinoe Piao, beef $0,” 4,00 _ expert help. Men’s and Women’s Conshas Grande, box of 50, 3.00 $3.00 and $4.00 Shoes 7 x?) 5 3,000 Kay Weet clear Havana Conebas Booqast, 100, Saturday for ° A SIMPATICA, cla Ravana, Coben made, Por WOMEN'S SHOES—Vici Kid Button and, J GENUINE 10e. HAVANA SECONDS, Havana wrapper BOYS’ RUSSIAN BLOUSE SUITS. For boys 3 to 7 years old, of high-grade imported serges and broadcloths; shades of navy blue, red, ailor Blouse Suits, sizes 3 to BOYS’ SATIN CALF LACE SHOES, all sizes up to 534; both $1.50 values, LUCKE’S ROLLED CIGAR; box of 50, 8 ‘We reserve the right to limit quantities, Mall orders Silled. Lace ian: poverebist les, jell aiseais iN ; and filler, abe cxesae article box of SH 700 golden brown and royal blue; handsomely trim- Boys 3-piece Vestee Suits, sizes 4 to) { each s 80 LEA BENEFACTOR 10c. ; box of 50, 4; perfectly made, | 10 years, SHOES, coveral styles of toes, with milltary or French heels, all ei es; pair, 1.95} poBERT BONNER, cabinets; box of 50, PT tena beeen reel 3.95 | page’ 2-garment Norfolk Plaited Sulta,/ Fe Feo MEN'S’ SHOES—Wax calf, and ‘ a CHILDS and CREMO; box of 50, 1.65 BOYSAZ/AND 3 GARMENT, SUITS. | sizes 4 to 10 years, mae doublesoles, lace; boxcalf, double sole, lace; MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S KID SHOES, LUCKE’S IMPORTS; box of 50, 1,25 } Very choicest fabrics enter into these Suits; strict- | Boys’ 2-garment Double - Breasted ~ also come ENAMEL and PATENT in button and lace, in sizes up to 1s, KEY WEST EXTRAS; box of 50, 90 y all wool, cut and tailored in up-to-date broad | Suits, sizes 7 to 16 years, a LEATHER SHOES, all sizes in the wax J oulder designs, well lined; suitable for boys 8 to | Boys’ 2-garment Vest Suits, sizes 9 to. end box calf; pair, E 16 years old; full $5.00 values, Saturday, 3,95 1.95 16 years, 5

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