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WPCUE AGAIN N PRISONER., “Terror of F Hell's Kitchen” Sent Back.to Randall's Island. ESCAPED MANY TIMES. Captured After a Fight in Which Officer Was Stabbed and , Robbed. a “Pat MoeCue, who, although only * eighteen years old, is known as the “Terror of Hell's Kitchen,” again on Randall's Island from which place he recently eseaped. McCue has werved a number of terms on the Inland and his boast {s that he has broken jail every time. Warden Bage will take care that the younls criminal will stay out his sentence on this occasion If he has to resort to a wall and chain. When McCue was captured Saturtay night he was with his rang, five toughs in all, Including his brother “Tom.” a burly feliow of twenty-five. They set upon Probationary OMcer Joseph C. Graveur and a citizen, Hugh Hardwick, who was assisting In the cap- ture, beat and stoned them, stabbed Graveur twice in the back and then ‘1 etole his watch and chain. i} Graveur, who {# attached to the Court i of Special Sesstons, told his story to-day to the Evening World. “tT have known McCue for a long | time. He {s admitted one of the most } @angerous criminals over in the notor- } fous Hell's Kitchen district. He was sent away to the Island four or five months azo for robbery, He played sick, aawing his way out of the hospttal th two or three others. One of them—a iad * named Durch—disputed McCue's right to ad Ket Into the boat first and McCue « knocked him senseless. He was found two days later on the Island nearly dead, McCue drifted back to his old haunts, where we caught up with him Saturday night. It would have been fatal to have attempted to arrest him in that nelghborhool, so we followed him i his gang to Broadway and cond street, where they took a n tow for the purpose of rob- . I tried to slip my handcuffs on the young criminal, Sut he was too quick. He darted across the street while his brother and he gang set upon me. They eked and pounded me, but I got nway and chased btm down Seventh avenue, He ran into a saloon at Forty- firat street, tossing over chaira and knocking down half a dozen persons. I Anaily caught him on the second floor an he was about to jump out of a win- dow. “[ put the handcuffs on him, and when we came downstairs the gang was there. MeCue called upon them to rescue hiin. I fired two shots, which brought four nen from different quarters, With fought the gang through Forty- second street over the sul tion in Grand Central Depot, Several times they nd one of the * ies the head, st him . The rest of th: Rani a'thelr heads smashed, but did Hot desist until shee, were badiy cut and us a hard ft, even trying to escape ‘ ‘on the doa - —__ Notables the Ocenale, N, Oct, 28.—The White Star Line steamer Oceanle, which sails from New o¥rk Wednosday, by among, her ‘Wall and «t sizes 6 to 14 years; value $13.50, at and 16 years; value $9.50, at FLANNEL WAISTSr sizes 14 and 16 years, THE WORLD: MONDAY EVENT! B.Altman&@o. MISSES’ and CHILDREN’S DEP’T. Latest models in Misses’ Tailor-made Gowns of Corduroy, Hopsacking and Cheviot; Children’s Dancing and Street Dresses of Velveteen, Pique, Muslin and Nun's Veiling: Refers and Coats of Corduroy, Velour and ¢ oth. Also Misses’ Jackets and Raglans. Fannel and Silk Waists, Walking and Golf Suits and Skiris. _ TUESDAY, OCTOBER 29.h: REEFERS of Kersey Cloth, three-quarter ‘ength, satin-lined, - $9.50 6.90 JACKETS of Oxford, close-fitting, satin lined: sizes 14 GOLF SKIRTS of double-faced material; value $6.50, at t 3.90 » +. 435 FAIR BRIDE'S WEDDING GIFT A FINE MANSION., Mrs. Edwin L. Wiley, nee Miss King, Brooklyn Society Belle, mansion in Macon street, It is a wedi Gilbert 8, King. Miss King, the one of the reigning Mer beauty has made Brooklyn. g gift from her Presented with Beautiful Home by Her Father. harming personality has hoat of friends. nd costly wedding cautiful Misa King be- An unusual feature remony, waa the fact atrons of honor—the friends, MR. AT. vn DIES IN BROOKLYN, POET AND LIBRETTIST VICTIM OF TYPHOID PNEUMONIA. Active Chnrehman and President of the Plymouth League and Young Men's Club. Alfred T. Raymond. son of Dr. Rosal- ? ter W. Maymond, of No, 123 Henry street, Brooklyn, dled at his father's y home of typhold pneumonia this morn- ing. His funeral will take place Tuesday night in the lecture-room of Plymouth Church, of whloh he and his fatner have been active members. The dead man was thirty-six years old, He was a graduate of the Brook- { lyn Polytechnic and of Yale, He was also a graduate of the Columbia Schoo! of Mines, and he spent several years abroad studying mining and architec: ture. He was am amateur poet, musical f sonposer and dramatic librettist of opty Raymond was President of the , & piyniouth’ Teague and of the Young b{ } Men's Club“of Plymouth Church. in business he was assuciated with his father, who ls secretary of the Institute of Mining Engineers. He way not mar- fe | i peat Sa I | ‘ THOUGHT BUILDING ON FIRE. Ly But it Was Only, Soft Coal Smoke and Engineer Is Arrested. Acting under instructions from Fire Chief Croker Policeman McCauley, of the Mercer street station, this morning preferred charges against the Sneinees émloyed in the building ut No. 712 Broadway, for violating the law pro: hibiting the burning of woft coal, For the third time within the year an alarm of fire was turned In from the box at Broadway and Great Jones street early nis morning because a eltizen noticing the soft coal smoke arising yabove the building. concluded that. the butlding was afire, Each of there alarms has caused the Fire Department to despatch four engines and two hook aad Ladder: porn companies: are tho.ecene, only no ore Pattention. ‘ASKED LE TO SAVE LODGERS NIELSEN GROPED HIS WAY] 5 THROUGH BURNING HOUSE. Vknote. Himeelf and His Family safe, We} Remembereé Two Men on Top Floor. At 9 ofvlock thin morning a fire wan! TAN Ke discovered the three-story frame | building No, 36) Adama street, on the ground floor of which Is a sa owned by Neils Nielsen. When Nielsen had brought his family on the second floor to safety he remem- bered that he had two lodgers on the top floor, who do not ordinarily get up till noon. Beelng no signs of them, he made his] a after groping y euffocated, 4) way upstairs ags around till he found that they had ¢ out, The origin of the fire is a mystery, was put out with a lous of $500, THE ORIGIN: 4 he only ene {LARGEST CRUISER LAUNCHED Bing Alfred, for Nriti Mave + LONDON, Inrgest full bh Navy, WIN -Knot Speed. Oct. %8,—The King Alfred, user In the world, wan ched at Barrow-in-Fur. The King Alfred: cont e will have a speed of twenty-thren DR. KOCH CURES CONSUMPTION, CATARRH VAND ASTANA, a Tear. ed for the Koch Lang Cure ado ot tate, the formulas prosecuted for using ou offices at B. Altman & €o, | Umbrellas of TWILLED SILK with handles of Fine English Natural Wood; eight rib frame; 26 and 28 inch, suitable for Men and Women, To-morrow, Tuesday, at £2.00 eee | None] ~ our demands. at a low price. cost. you wish. pianos. the Wanamaker Piano Store grows so marvelously in popularity ? JACKETS $13.50—Of black cheviot; THREE-QUARTER COATS—$10.50 t0 $130— RAINCOATS—S16.50 to $42— $16.50—OF Oxford cravenette cloth; fj fiy-front, yoke back; velvet coilai turnover cuffs. $20—Of Oxford snd tan covert; f front; double capss; velvet collar; $30—Of black k $40—OF beaver; double-breasted box , ACTOBER 2, 1901. Ynamafy dire Two Remarkable Pianos The J. C. Campbel The Frederic Doll, The Campbell Piano has beeri selling so rapidly that we could not get enough to supply the demand. hunting diligently for a companion that had cqual value. not easy to find; but at length we have been entirely successful. The newcomer is The Frederic Doll A piano of excellent tone quality, and in artistic and handsomely finished cases. Five came on our floors last week, and six were sold during the day. But we shall be prepared for rapid selling. is ready today, and larger supplies are in the factory, waiting for The Wanamaker Piano Store has accomplished much in the providing of thoroughly worthy and artistic pianos It is another evidence of the Wanamaker method of lowering prices. Quality is never sacrificed—always more , highly secured; while the merchandising power of our organization obtains the liberal economies in cost. We are proud to present such superb pianos at this small It is now entirely safe to buy a piano at Superb quality, low price, easy terms. Women’s Coats and Wraps The elegant, the conservative, the inexpensive—all are here; and here as nowhere else. No such variety of garments for women has ever been assembled in one store before. Our foreign collection is particularly unprecedented ; while the more important garments from abroad are expensive, there are scores of styles at the very lowest prices that show re- markable fabrics and workmanship, at little cost. These hints at particulars: AND BOX vet collar; tunover cuffs; lining of laid velvet satin; excellent value. Ey ont, coat back, with French seams; lining of satin; well tailored. tight-fitting, double-breasted; Paddock effect in back; velvet collar; lining of satin. collar and revers of Persian half-fitted back; lining of tight back, Seccad Boor, Bro: $1 French Crystal Cords at 50c This is a very handsome dress fabric, with satiny Crystal Cords that give a most attractive effect. This special lot comes from a noted French maker, who found a surplus in the hands of his American all orders were filled. They were offered to us at half price, and now to you at the same sharp reduction. Never sold previously for less than one dollar; now— Fifty Cents a Yard Large variety of choice colorings to select from— Cadet Blue, Royal Blues, Navy Blues, Castors, Cray, nets, Greens; all 43 inches wide. JOHN WANAMAKER, Formerly A. T. Stewart &Co., Broadway, 4th Ave. ,9th and 1th Sts, | | Then you may pay for the piano in easy monthly sums, if ja} $10 down, and $6 a month on either of these two @/ COATS—$5 NEW MARKETS aol to$50— O—OF covert clo’ $7—Of black cheriot; double-breasted; Sass bers yoke back and. front: in- satin, $28—Of trown, black and Oxford ker- sey; fly-front, half-fitted; gored etfect from yoke: velvet collar; turnover cuff: Rotunda, facing Hroadway 1, $180 $185 We have been Tt was Piano A large supply a low price. Is ita wonder that and collar; half-lined with yoke effect in back, If lined. selling agents after Browns, Cardinals, Gar- ———— One Dollar Fiwe-ho.e Rang. for hard-coal or wood. Nickel oben door, panei and} knobs. Can be had in four sizes. nd for tetatenntale ot cared | justable shelf and extra oven shelf. Prices, according ‘o sizes: $9.50, $10.50, $13.50, $18.00. r, KELLY, 263 Sixth Ave. (near t7th St) BY, Altman & €o. 26,000 Yards Satin Liberty Ribbon, Black, White and colors, 3% inches wide, double-face, per yard, 7c. | To-morrow, Tuesday, at Per Week. Ad-} i Full and Half Mickel Gase Burner, for tard coa!. Di! rect crau:ht. Full niche! sw ing} front F385 Fulton $ niture, Carpets, Fed+ dng, ete. Quick hurry. do, Clothin Pointy caerunuprer (front Help Wanted—Male. pariclas name c plate: | ica asa side rails, bare and! wy aANTED-Cabinet - maker ei s$10,814,816| finishers & machine hands; Gtobes of Au Kinds | Stendy employment The Br anc sizes, Low| wages. Prices EASY TEAMS +] Batke - Coller A Full Line of bur| esantn st, service Worid Wants, mor, don’t use World Wants. If ing ‘Credit]| 468 Flith Ave. HROOKLYS East River, through Sunday, Tf you've got a1] sum. foniers, rate 1 SS ie best seasoned oak, if, xolden oak finish, highly. polist ta | | drawersand swing- Bf ing mirror; actual 3 |} value $15.00; spe- cial, Ai) $9.85 Two Doors West of 3d Ave. 155, 157, 159 East 23d St. 207, 207;, 209 Park Row. | Just Below Chatham Square. Unparalleled Moncy Saving Opportunitics Irresistible group ct Bargains awaiting you to-morrow. | Values you cannot equa! ! in any other store in New York. We submit a few of the inducements which should interest’ you and quicken your your buying impulse. \75c.Weekly Opensan Account. san Account.| Long Credit Ans Bookcaze and} Desk Combi- nations: in finely '—~Special Values in Carpets. — We have cut prices right and left for to-morrow’s sale. Hundreds of fresh, beautiful patterns of all stan- dard makes at prices from 30 to 40 per cent. below actual value. ka No Extra Charge for Sewing, Laying and Lining. bedstead, has brass roas brass spindles, Tapestry Brussels Carpets, many neat patterns to si gular 7Oc. yd. quality, sale price eoeeseee Extra Tapestry Brussels, an endless variety |terns; regular $1,00 quality; sale price. Fine Velvet Carpets, newest eee and ‘colorings, large range 78c¢ : of patterns to select from; regular $1.25 quality; sale price mS fi s any Frame Parlor Sui fan Handsome, 5-Piece Mahogany, Prams eater coloring’ | polish fn'sh, covered in silk tapestry or s \Somely tufted backs, best upholstering, best steel springs; actually worth $60.C0. Special for Tuesday and Wednesday only Dentisty) For Sado. Golden Oak Extension Tables, polished, § massive fluted legs, can be extended to 6 feet; ac- tual value $9; special at.... $4.99 Hides Figured "Velour Couches, with fine upholstery and best springs, tufted seats and heads, fringe at bases; sold elsewhere at S10 and $12; our special at.... $5.75 brass vases,fitted with t saa LET AQ chtress, 1 tine double woven wire all irom rat: 59¢ where for less than $12.00; $8. 49; 5 $39.75 China Closets i in golden oak, {highly polished, | ‘glass doors, bent glass sides, French bevel mirror on top, actcal value $15.00; special $12. 49 1 | somely carved, 26x16 jFrench bevel mirror, brass rails and umbrel- This complete Bed consisting of 1 Show white enamelled iron fine soit top mate spring and 2 odorless feathsr fhe is entire outfit cannot be equalled else- great special for Tuesday... Polishedoak, onelargeand. \) drawers (one lined with felt), French bevel mirror; actual value {' $25.00; sale price, 15.99 ~ -50e. AM WEEK. asl DOWN 50C. A WEEK, 8 t Sewing Mahine- jalnaznan will “WESTERN UNION S. M. CO., 173 Third Ave,, Bot. 16th &17th Ste! Siiy. A PLEASING COMUINATION. ° 1 MILLIN SRY, INAMONDS ant JEWELRY, Y PAYMENTS CLOT HING CO., | Brooklyn Store: iy) WROADWAY. bet sts mand & TPES EYESTSOe crebit ae FUKRNITURE $50 WORTH, 31 DOWN, ii # diina “OH ‘Cain ND. EIS i “RARS WATERBURY DENTAL PARLORS, |94 West 23d St, New York, | 4l4& 416 Fulton St., Brooklyn. (Second too west of Abraham & Stravs’a) TEDTH POSITIVELY EXTRACTED AND FILLED TANITHOUT PAIN BY OUI NEW BOTANICAL DISCOVERY APPLIED TO TH $ meenent (ull 80 ne. | », $2.60 eure, won” ‘Ove8. Perfect Fit Guaranteed. saaLy is Fi mor For Sale. WEAR DIAMONDS LOOK PROSPEROUS . FORCE YOURSELF T0 SAVE L. W. SWEET & CO., LEADING CREDIT JEWELLERS, creat C Patents Ww book 9a Patent, 80) tents, tree. EDOAR jeltora, 245 Di way. r ANTI-TAMMANY FUSION UNDER THB AUSPICES OF THE ‘WILL BB HELD AT 126th St. and 24 Ave. Hon, EDWARD M, GROUT Hon. JACOB A, CANTOR, NO TICKETS REQUIRED, Rallroads, NEW VOR CENTRAL PASSE LAAASS OR 225 ¥eesss: SESERE! vse: |New YORK.TO BOSTON SPUN Gane a LINE. Me C15 A.M Yr. eet omnem MS : way, and at Grand Central Statlag, eR a aa Help Wanted—Femala, IY CHIYGD that was taken Grom | rears age @ mre: becsted i MASS MEETING Republican County Committes, : SULZER'S HARLEM CASINO, Monday, Oct. 28, 8 Po Hh . ADDRESSES BT aden Hon, SETH LOW Pi Hon, WM, TRAVERS JEROME : = ladda dost wiselos ie KEEEFEFEEFEERER| pre OEE