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weds Ve Vadsde es *PHUE]) AY [HILDA SPONG GIVES A BEAUTY TALK. Pu OF TEA THE ART OF FACIAL EXPRESSION. Rultchaski Fired Three Shots in a West Broadway Restaurant. PROPRIETOR IS DYING. One Bullet Passed Clean Through * Samuel Gordon's Neck— Lunatic Arrested. palais yee wey Gig Oye OVENS vy lek 2 Rataaracar ABBED AS) =| oz & Taylor, Grand Street Store. HE LANDED.) = Announce Their AUTUIIN OPENING Steamship Pier. M | L I I N E R ) ; CUE JAE Ee Tuesday «nd Wednesday, Conceals His Real Name and Says October rst and 2nd, I90T; He Has Long Been Out When they will exhibit models from the: leading of Work. Paris artists arid an immense variety of artistl - creations from their own workrooms. Francisco Biraghi Taken by Secret-Service Men at e Enough to He Inter- Really! This Sort of Shocked Sur- eating. prise In Too Common. . ‘Three pistol shots, fired tn -rapid suc- og E { : : ecsaton, attracted the attention of De- ; 7 . aS uy (ard Dp Ase OaTeRen cuaapretane Soning “e'Tectuurant kept. by. Barnuel ‘ _ 4 Secret Service, aided by Burke, one of passing a restesirant kept by Samuel : : jGardcnie st No. 121 West Broadway, — $ 4 5 River, Blraghi came here a Ae ony 3 “a i) 2 / ; eb : ‘ Type 2 na under the name of “B. com: une Eee A . 5 4 = ; @ Grlorteu Fe a alae aie s é — . 3 Y Biraghi, it {s alleged, is the man who vsoon ine ae me M aan > made the dies for tho Paris gang of His eyes were bloodshot and his counterfeiters which was run down by Chief Hazen “when he was in charge of twheeks aflame with excitement. hares the room lay Gordon, the pro- the Secret Service Buréau in January last. Corner Grand and Chrystie Streets. o Sa ee ea ern eer emt, A ree tena ah COZY FLAT FOR 69.98. 128) « prietor of the place, with two wounds in| Don’t Smile Simperingly Like This, Laugh ‘Though You Meant It. Sneers Are Unbecoming. ‘Dis neck, where a bullet had passed . The gang had two headquarters, one 4 FRONT ROOM. from the left to the right side. ILDA SPONG, the leading !ady of | expressions. reaping of massage on er wrinkle NS minen,you laugh at all, laugh as (f you)in Watt street and the other in Afangin R Tho\man with the|revoiver,iwho gave the Daly ‘Theatre Company, who] Given good health (perhaps I should will Granicate the comets hat, result | lo ant f;, Don't compromise on a AIR-latreet, and there were elght prisonera 1 VELOUR coucH, remarkable beauty, gives this) !nclude also a good temper), a pretty! from dally at} of the face by such|{n particular, Hke the painted smile of| arrested at the time the raié was made tavice te women sbout what to do and | Oneh Aosinon trum: youth te. age | Henece ig eyebrows, a cimpering siya] ® wax doll : E ‘ in January, Including one woman, Bix what not to do with the muscles of the / which should be merely a mellowing of] a sudden dropp-ng. of fe cheerful—just as cheerful as Pes-| c+ ‘them were convicted, and are now alble, face in expressing emotion. her charme. fort. to look Porirised. . dolegat droop |* “De: not 5 eric your face to settle into | serving terms of imprisonment. Bia name as Leon Ruitchaski and said he was a Russian glovemaker, thirty- pne yéars old, was taken to the Leonard Btreet station. 2 UPHOLSTERED CHAIRS, to Match, Don't overwork your features. Make your features do your bidding. | of the mouth in an attempt to There be] gave unmistetcadle evidences z You owe this to yourself.” Study Your Benalve, a disagrecable and altogerner | fs mek deaican abi inva, wosnan’s ace. “The Blraghlea who; ls ja) dlamondraetter, an 1:Rug: tol Cover, Centre) of: Hooch, pf insanity. He sald he lived at No. 276| The most exprpesive face is by no face in the glass whon ehgaged in con- becoming curl to tho Ups in an en-| {deal woman, it seems to expert engraver and dle sinker, left the 1 PARLOR TABLE, Polished: {West Broadway and thet he worked at| means the one constantly in musoular tion, and when you catch yoursel! deavor to be haughty and saperctlous—| whose face ‘are perfectly "hended” twolcity Just before the rald was made, her tricks that are ext ressions that are the k Bo. 123 Chambers atrect at his trade. | action. in grimace (whloh you had mistakenly | and. the countiens of 0 re the keynotes to al going to Havana, Cuba. It ts all Our aweetest smile), you | inimical to Kood looks. Al-polsed, tral 6 to Havana, Cuba. It leged On his way to work he stopped in| Animation does not necessitate the wit noalty 7 your expreasion therentte wee, natural—fust as unaffected as pos- the Sombinedsexprescinn? aE meronetis that he was tho engraver of the dies BEDROOM. : Cultivate repose you would av and sweetness. THREE KILLED IN COLLISION. FREIGHT TRAINS MET HEAD ON AND BOTH WRECKED. Srtoe's to get breaicfast. He ordered | twisting of the features into diffezant and it made him crazy. “I took too much tea," said he, wiidly, sand tt made me crazy. It always does; ft made me ahoot.”* Gordon was taken to the Hudson retmice «a oe(NO LUXURIES, {ng-house. B. Rabenlowitz, the employer of the Prisoner, said that the man had been Ing queerly for a week. MES. ROSA APPLE, WIDOW, ‘He believed some one was trying to FOUND DEAD IN EBD. poison him," said Rabenlowits. “He told us yesterday that polson was being 10 YDS. OILCLOTH. DUS snichis | tee an ere, Wa lRoth Gas Jets Turned On—Son| pocincer, Firema: d Brakeman kolng to be a ‘bloody affair’ soon. Coula Not Support Her as Be- ueerel mr her Lay Helpless, with Flames Ditoh—Latter Farnishes Nurture 3 PPO Victims of the Crash—Two E YOUR OWN TER came Her Former Station. Abowe:Iiins- for a Throng of Tramps. D MAI BRIDEGROOM OF 80 FICKLE. CEB IEES men, 2 COR. 46th ST. AND &TH AVE. arbres f Mra. Rona Apple, a widow, fitty-five | mmrpGEPORT, Conn., Sept. 90.—Three| Fireman Denlel Kelly, while hetping fore United States fe of Seventy-two Charges Jus- A north-bound car on the Amsterdam Ids, and in default o! : ; Sh a years old, who Mved with her 907, | 16, wero killed and two seriously in-|fght a blaze in the Dlg pork-packtng | avenue line struck a wagon of the Eagle | ball, was committed to. Ludiow Street Charles, at No. 514 Flushing avenue, | j1264 in a head-on collision of freight h Uve Carle with Desertion. iy biasein thet ignore eee ball 2 ; piant of the Henry Muhra Company, on | Bakery Company about 4 o'clock this eee tor ine 5 \ Bus Nea aes abate a Tae: | Viliienubure: was) found | dead ia bed | teaine on the Berkshire division of the| Passaic stree:, Passaic, N. J., carly to-| morning at Broadway and Bixty-ffth patelligenteioce erect, y HAVE YOU ANY BUSINESS Jat onii whic’ took’to almel¢-ki bride when soriye ens morntng.ah? seek Death re. |New York, New Haven and Hartford ee gait to ene bottinn jet an ere ot Street. The car was golng at a lively|and wore when ar lgned before | the property to let? Sunday World : , § - ft i y, | shaft Into two feet of water and wes al- i ane “ Commissioner a brown overcoat, blac 7 he was eighty, Iw now charged with de- | suited from asphyxiation. a enc timincit g,| most drowned before he was taken out.| fone ama can skons loaded with bread | Prince Alvert coat and alpaca trousers. I Wants find tenants quickly, vertion and will be tried next week. Despondency was the motive for sui-| The men killed were Engineer\ E. OF afOreLES Lexentout He wooed and won his wife, who tsloiae tre Apple's rbvided for her | BUFns and Fireman Gustafson, of the| A resculog party bad grew! culty | rence erecied C rs, Apple's eon p northbound train, and Brakeman Naly| getting at tho imperilied man. He wal ror tho Rapid ‘Transit tunnel, ee eee ne enc weet | needs according to hla means, but lack | 200 en aed train, seen to fall backward Into the pit from) “The ‘fence gave, way amd. the wagon % | and when the ume for t ding came he decided 4 & Justice {of the luxuries to which she had once | ye tioit and Fireman Pitcher, of | the second floor, and tn order to keep | and horses fell high there wan Ih the dine Peace, ne had a, togal ‘right to |beon accustomed preyed on her mind, | ,2neineer Holt and Fireman Pitoher, of | (1° Tn) ont g ptream of water r Perform the ceremony himeclt, She appeared cheerful last aight when | jured Ons rime Were at of ater. ite, at by jumping. “The treliey He accordingly got a Bible and made |/yer gon left the house, and when he| Both engines and many cars were rope was ; car was not serious! ; t ea A iy damgaed and He nite ne hal vere anand on oe nq of | returned he knocked at her door to see aited np, Mocking alt trait endl (wor ora cellys Lcompanions awe way after a short Holt, the engineer of the | down and at r coe Pec peg Ree ee eae yom, and the son | oxtra, némiis thet fie wat to diame f abouts him and ho re hauledgouts About midnight a Columbus avenue en his ‘wite lived together for a} went to his own room. He found the the collision, that he forgot that} Nelly. thot emeraioneh trolloy car struck a milk waxon opposlic time. at he soon left her. It ri no ot | door locked and forced it, to find his|he should ha ted for the regular | lon to the immerato City Hall Park and scattered nearly one Until then that she discovered the mars| mother dead’ in bed. An ambulance | on a siding at Btepney, two ifies north CeO oy Aa ured ¢| hundred milk cans in, the street. Sev- from the Eastern District Hospital was j Of Lon: % eral cases of bottled milk and a quantit iitexal. She had him arrested jomp! f 1 was nto a 1 ¢ bottled milk and y from which the counterfeit coin was struck off. These dies were for quarters, half’ dollars and standard silver dollars, but when the rald was made the gang had only circulated the counterfett quar- ter dollars, as the dtes for the half dol- Jars and the standard silver dollars had not been perfected. tin is an Itallan about forty-two 2 ara of age and lives with his! family e Hoboken, where one of t! members of the Chichi board fim, and*at the time the relives mode DIE BREAD WAGON AND MILK |{eenth strool as n diamond setter and an engraver. WAGON STRUCK BY CARS. He arrived in this olty on Saturday last_on. the steamship Esperanza, of the Ward line. As he was a non-im- mune te wus dotained at Quarantine, and ENAMEL BED, RAILS, BRASS 1 ALL-IRON SPRING TO FIT, 1 SOFT TOP MATTRESS in Fancy Tick, 2 PILLOWS to Match. 1 DRESSER or CHIFIEONIER, with French Bevel Glass. 10 YDS. ee JAPANESD ighly polished mahogany finished 5-piece Patlor Suit has soft spring seats covered in floral designed damask, DINING & KITCHEN. 1 OAK EXTENSION TABLE, 4 OAK CANE SEAT CHAIRS, Dri 1 KITCHEN TABLE, 2 KITCHEN CHAIRS, FIREMAN ALMOST DROWNED BEFORE HE WAS RESCUED. ‘Tambled Down Hlevator Shaft and | Former In Hurled Down a Tunnel sons handsome hi; te. a legal ceremony Performed, | Summoned and D:- Smith, who accom- Holt had hs right hand cut off. The plant was wiped out, the joss] Of Potted cheese were also thrown from | panted It, ld Qirs, Apple had been |. The wreck was thy worst in the his- Litt * the Wagon. Eharges him with again decors re ee tad PPI tory of the road. being #120, A score’ of belated wayfarers and GO) FEET HICH. FROM CAS FUMES _———__- not broken: ‘They were, quickie opened and the contents went down hungry throats. The driver, George Gross, of No, 7 Graham avenue, Brooklyn, protested to ATTRACTIVE FEATURE FOR|MR. AND MBS. J. H. CASSIDY the police, Then he threat- THE WESTCHESTER FAIB. FOUND UNCONSCIOUS. ow ing her. BRIDE'S FATHER SHOT IN FIGHT. {FOUNG HUSBAND USED PISTOL IN HOLDING GooDs. i ’ ened ip the crowd, but his threats t elyed il _ Jee The im. THIS KIDNAPPER ree EVEN SALT, Bee ones “BUB” M’LAUGHLIN’S ESTATE| cheap as it is, needs watching. Why buy damp or soggy, hard or lumpy, coarse-grained mixtures when the: i SS pure, dry, fine-grained, free-running article can be had at an insignificant price? We have such an mee i he Nephew of the Kings County ‘ suave ateateiatislecailne BLUE RIBBON TABLE SALT, nue Collector Jordan tx the value of Mory of Two Little Girls Worfed | the personal entute of the late Hush which is packed in tightly sealed paratlin-lined cartons, That you may learn something about Fine Salt w : 1,000 Into Freney— Petree ge aides p ,Demo- 4 J i to ail hasers of Crowd of 1, cratic leader of that nit it offer free during-this sale, Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, a full size carton to pure! a Bluecoat Saved Lipp. bette niAttor deducting Porn pound package of our famous # NEW YORKER IS ROUGHLY HANDLED IN JERSEY CITY. Jet Left Turned On Accidentally in Aged Manufacturer's West Quarrel Over Household Effects |Horse and Cattle Show Promt Buded in Fatal to Be the Best Ever Given Shooting. There. Orange Home. Is stated as 45.) _—_ % ae es (an, Inheritance "tax of , ee ronucrnir tr st te ns ncaa atm cr], ate um onnrams amon alert ees | TRIUMPH BRAND RO \ DUNKIRIC Ne. Bens AS p, |Plains Fair Grounds, where the sixteenth | jij @ Son Manufacturing Company, | butcher, of No, 673 Elghth avenue, this Paul ay Sheets “ Re wing “ie Longhouse, a orominent coal dealer in| annual Westchester County fair, horse) manufacturers of Kas fixtures at 3 city, barely escaped with his life last) Vill between the children and graud-{ Which will be sold at the regular price of 10 cents. Not much of a saving to get 2 5-cent package Mt be formally opened | Wy, Jantrthinalatzeetl Nawaxore sk rs this {a dying in the Hospital here | #n4 cattle show wil West Twenty-third street, New Yorks | nicht trom a Jersey Clty mob of 1,000 as ‘he reault ‘of bullet wound. Reu.| to-morrow. Exhibitors are buslly and his wife were found unconscious in|" : people who were worked into a frenzy free, but by this trial you'll learn much about Salt that’s worth knowing—many times 5 cents’ worth. .| ranging thelr yoods and the superin-} noir handsome home, on Gregory ave- ee tects ‘injured man, ae ving |tendents of the various departments are! nite West Orange, by thelr gardener, | by a report that he had attempted to : = ranat x hard at work classifying the exhibits, — whose efforts to arouse them falle kidnap two small girls. BUTLER’S ANOTHER BUTLER’S Young and his wife, who have been| The fair and horse show promise) toy When the door was burst o2en Mr. | sacoh Werther was In hix atore at No. = a : hree v1 been | be the best ever:neld on the:groun and Mrs, Cassidy were nearly dead ro, Grand street when half a dozen Mini taretioe, fowineltoroacital trou-| arse amount Js offered for premtume| trom the fumes of gas, which was] cnitdren ran into his house and shouted: 4 4 : CONDENSED SOAP SPECIAL! ‘Glee ‘morning the father-in-law, ac-|0n horses, and a fine array of horses! escaping from the fixtures in Mrs, Cas-} Your Clara and Annie Nelson have Tt BAKING bata by his wife and son, went to | an¢ caulpages ts expected. sidy’s roof, directly adjoining that of | been kidnapped!” For Three Days We Offer the home of the young husband in Hre-| One of the features of the fair is a} ner husband. When found Mrs. Cassidy! Werther ran bareheaded into the AQ F MILK " donta, this elty, to remove certain| {ult and vegetable column, alxty feet) was lying on the floor In her room and |street. A block away ho met his daugh- OED m KIRKMAN’ S OR BUT- POWDER daiechold furniture sialmed as the prop-|!9 helght. At the fair last year this| ner husband on his bed In the next|ter Clara, who Is soven yearn i Ie pert ae ate as re erlinetnria oe Prop! attracted mnuch attention, This year it] room, Physicians succeeded In restoring | the Nelson girl, who Is nine, Real Irish Laces, Duchess f ° SOAP, is ax pure as Dating ‘ : ‘assldy he: do ord , . 2 Young objected to their removing a |My ve he cawaren’s, Day, and all Ee eee ee) arte eae | Grand’ sirest and Honiton Laces. LER’S BORAX 8 be) CE egret an pyre ohiidren wccompanied by parents or] Mr. and’ Mrs, Cassidy, who are well| “Oh, papa," cried the Werther child, Real Lace Robes | ot roar Ritehenawhe Shey Fei Tran aaa treat dour th piithe | suerdians will be admitted free advanced in years, have iiveA in West | “a man tried to take Annie and m ° s 4 y 4 pound can. out star Ww was struck in the right | To-morrow’s programme includes a|Orange for many yeai They are|awny. He said he would buy us candy S x] d R b iE +} ound can, pacing race for the 214 class, a trot for | wealthy, but have always lived a very eens us on pReutegt ey thevopposite pangie obes. |! pound eat . a r er saw a man on the 3 | ane 338 clone andi ei nels! rate, asp te the only other oc-|nide walking fast and keeping in tne} Real Irish Lace Collars, E wa pola te oe a soe ae - cupant He arose ax usual | shadows of an electric Mght, He told fer the shooting the young husband waiked to the City Hall and gave him- ‘ up. ——————_—— ——__ ascends, bent patty French Ruffs and Stock. ree : : pose e 0s 3; , | the girls to follow him. The children ‘s quality, a CHILD-WIFE DESERTED. TIMOTHY J. SHEA DEAD. dues pelea aie cees Mrs. | caught up with.the man and got a good], Erench. Liberty Squares comee: cluded they were still sleeping. | jook at lim, ‘Then Clara cried to ner] and Scarfs, Well-Known Staten Istander| Atter about half an hour he went up- 4 | erlere. 5 tairs and immediately detected a | father: oi b pint i A can, Ife. fans for. ta ved: frosis Helpless Children. Passes Away After Long Winess. | Strong odor of Kas, “Papa, papa, come quick. This is the Feather Boas. : oe eas Forty Uread, De. Sy ba ‘husband, James Mul-| Timothy J. Ghea dled yesterday at 11], He was again Umiccesstul in an effort! mani” “ 5 i 5 : Ttais Chima, 6 . Deserted ban - ‘rouse the couple and summone a be , j inantefe in destitute circumstances with |4- Mf. at his home, Lafayette avenue, |faie he door waa puret open and the | With a rus Werther ran up and Handkerchiefs. || ethieet Port Richmond, 8. I., after an filness/ gan shut off. ‘The physicians who at- bed the man by the collar, The fended the couple sald to-day that the eda tadtoamied Wandvintalitaw iio: was Jot wax left turned on accidentally. | onig a crowd of several hundred had gathered, ‘The cry of “Kidnappert went up and a score of men were about Brenkfa three small children dependent on her z scanty earnings, Mrs, Mary Mullins, of | ¢xtending over a ye ‘No, 58 Sackett street, Brooklyn, is ta m,"’ as he was known all over the * Sy huatand cated me. threy|ty Matthew Tully, of Weet New Briane| TORPEDO BOAT EXPLOSION. Gloves. ea UA SARALAIEBOUE | suevaCveaslaqoltel sitereatay cavers CT Tat Conia aioer Tenet - he a alter he oO Man Killed and Ten 1 ad . A Sere at his ciiidron. edone|atiack of pnoumonla from. which he tote ears me Tndured) von, arrived on the run, He drazged all Tcou te eee tiem, but be po won't | never fully recovered, and which finally OnAR conch LWarsvessel, Lipp to a patrol box and sent in a call atinutto resulted 'y his death. He was a apecial | ALGIERS, Sept. 20.—The boiler of the] for a patrol wagon. $95.00 WATCH $40. Mra. ontalline fa only twenty-three before the Greater New York |.French torpeda boat No. 208 explided| fully 1,00 frantically excited men, WG:z: Bhe was): married) at | tour. to-day, women and children gathered around $75 DIAMOND $30, Ae ‘One man was killed and ten injured. | the box. Steln kept In front of his pris- THES IN TRADE. The Watch Ia me- ty \d It-karat gold. —— oner and cdol-headed citizens kept the solld Lharat, gold. | 7h a al BRANCHES. Babieo Named for McKinley, First of Free Leciures, mob back. thas ow West 88 i tetas, ied 2 j PRICES QUOTED DO The first of the Boar of Education's} Cries of “Lynoh him!" “String him £. a This Ge Of @ Ifetime. rede aca fel Ley \ NOT APPLY TO course of free lectures will be opened | up!" were uttered, but the patrol wagon | 570.00 ladys ‘Diamond, "ring #30. tite 's. diamond ete rare noxt week at St, Peter's Hall, on Twen-| arrived in time and Liv» was hurrled Rep aeta toe rarekiewal iaesclienes CH ; SUBURBAN tlath wtreot, Yotweeen Bighth and Ninth|'to the station-house and locked up. a Renee ta canoe yi aOR 'O PES STORES. evenness by. Btephe Jenk ae ots willl Lapp dented any intention of harming atartays. Insiabed, rateban ani » % ¥ (3 ee ie! the children and said that he had taken | ery rep page fa ey (een aa views, f LOOK FOR THD BIG WATOU, ,