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a THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING. SEPTEMBER 10, 1902, , ag RRR “OHILDREN CITY CHILDREN ARE GOOD SS eet ep THe sick Basie, NLLICK STAYED WHEN THE WEATHER IS eAD FEVER, Generous Wein . , @ Ye eB Boys and Girls in the Suburbs Aid| IN SINKING 5 ener in Juvenile Oourt To-Day Offenders e ] Ss ; oklyn Lawyer Who Rite Olty, Buirsrene Haytian Admiral Fired Maga-) zine of Crete-a-Pierrot and| The rain of yesterday put @ damper)Anhle O'Leary Went Down with Her—Body on childish offenders, and a0 this was] teenth stroe rought Charges gainst Guden Vic- m of Typhoia. . 15 East Six- No, 25 ast, Six- Direct Special Attention to their Recovered. jonty dozen (of YOGMASEOES [rave the. Aftes! O¢ blew ot her other Fall Importations of | were a Six more were called) eleven children. Later, when it became |up vefore Justice Olmsted to be sen-| necessary, sha sivore the boy was elgh- __|tenced for past offenses. teen, Hoslety records. showed he 'n- | “Ben Goldstein acquired a pocket»ook grrented In March, 1900, and’ was then Firm: | 9, : ourteen, After considerable figuring containing #4.75 in Hamilton Fish Park ie me 5 s flea to be beyond the pale of | t gunboat Crete-a-Plerrot at the en |jayt night about the seme time that |Pe Was held to be beyond tne pate of 9 trance of this harbor Saturday *MO*S | \isy Annie Niedel lost it, At the anme|tranaferred to another court. in whi that A@iniral ACitck, her commAndet, |ccetcat pen, who ts leven years olds ouaa ik Osuluant in which will be seen the newest weaves and styles of the best man: Sott Clinging Fabri h in great personally fired the a wiajne Of} ‘smembered’ that it. was falnitigy Bnd , | ufacturers of Europe. The Sot ging cs are shown in greai that vessel when the German gunbomt Citted for his home at No. 92 Willet| pts yennie Cohen. tnt Hester street. || variety as well as a large collection of rich materials for Tailor-made Panther atteenpted to ca her, 894 | street on the run Miss "Niedel gave| made several davs ago to be hand || Gowns and Separate Skirts; also an unusually attractive stock of that he went down with his ship chase and caught the boy, who wos|temtity against, Isador Marke, 7, 1 ‘The Panther, which bad previourly @t- | turned over to the police. He was found | guarged with nosaut upon tl orits © a { ¢ 0: tempted to board the Crete-a-Pierrot, the | vutity, Miss Niedel's pocketbook and} tempt Ge Courts Lay Herase mane ex: | Plain and Fancy Velveteens and rduroys. latter being moored to the «hore, Te-!the $475 have diseppeared. cuses, Tt developed that the mother of | ; . ee Versed her engines when the magazine | Richard O'Leary was arrested on a | frei gy by Mra: Marks not to press || We, are now offering a special purchase, comprising thousands of exploded, and one hour afterward fred | .)arge of disorderly conduct, to cover | the case. The officers are investigating || yards of the newest and most desirable styles in Zibelines, Basket thirty shots from her guns a: the Crete. g multitude of minor offenses. Mra. |this phuse of the case. Cheviots, Granite Cloths, Melrose Cloths, Flecked Cheviots, Rough pp a order to finteh the work of) = |] Panama Cloths, Whipcords, etc.; qualities manufactured to sell at ‘Tho Panther then left. ANOTHER WIFE? SURE! WARSHIPS OFF COLON. $1.00 to $1.50 yard, at It Is claimed here that the rifles and machine guns of the Crete-a-Plerrot | Threat alAtiatke ot) vane: é es Pepino Giosaneto Says, Though, reatene regents a ba E Tho body of Alten! Killick was re-| That He Ian’t Spenking to He Upon Colombian City. C., Cc. an Cc rd. covered Saturday afternoon and was It true that you have another wife| COLON, Colombia, Sept. 10.—The tn- bDunied the same evening. besides this woman who has had you/#urgent warships can be seen from here, ‘The wurgeon ot tho Crote-a-Pierrot, | arrested?’ asked Magistrate Hogan, of | but they are not in the harbor of Pun- SIXTH AVENUE, 20TH TO 2iST STREET. who was asleep in his cabin, 4 two | Pepino Glozaneto in Jefferson Market fare la end sormianoes by Gen. | They raised for the rund at a talr beld at No, 85 Oak street, Yonkers, N. Y. sailors of that vessel also perished. Court to-day. * i pate bead ppaowbar coamaeanee, are Whe Subscriptions. have taken up much of thelr vacation| The Panther ts expected to reach Cape replied Pepino, with an iilu- rrers n miles an off d the Children's Court.| born in 1887, GONAIVES, Haytl, Sept. 19.— tigation of the sinking of tt ¥ Bi “Bert Reiss, the youns Brooklyn law- fet, who leaped into fame by causing dismissal from office of Sheriff} Mm, died to-day at the residence of f father, Ferdinand Re No, 902 McDonough street. Mr. Reiss contract- “typhoid fever five weeks ago and @ on the point of death for many before the aa | He was a premising young mun. Born Wh Germany twenty-eight ye: t brought to Brook ‘Went through the publ of age, first employment was peddling ive Polish from door to door in who is now a Justice of the Su- url, came rapitiy to young R ras counsel for many big roo As receiver ror the Jolin ( & Machinery Co, G each Ratiroa ulated a great deal f from here. could vote hi ent Gaziogtetbad | time in working for the fund. Many a|HMaytlen on Friday, tine Senile Aa ac erae of the shoul-|Mrne movernment ofMfciais are making |" { . M sick baby owea renewed health to thelr Se . "but T don't epeal 2 ail the necessary defensive preparations, |e te ASSAULTED A LAUNDRYMAN, | and'be war noid or further examine:| — The little Yonkers sextet whose pic- .| and he was held for further ina- tures appear here are the latest cute U PaaS tion. His wife, Rosina, No, 72 Thomp- 3 hers at Pie cree Park. been ralsed by bigrhearted boys and| town en to, hold 'a fair tor the | rasan Som ansiated | son street, asserts that she married him| One of the most Important baseball pariottes law The yun | eirls living or summering in suburban a Bee eethavincliin Gwar akicise in Jersey City @ year ago, and that|®ames of the semi-professional serics The Road to Success Is Through Site mide the charges towns and in the various mountain or ‘digan, Loretta ahAtly Aad) . since then he has deserted her and mar-|Played at Equitable Park, Bixty-sev- i 1 at ‘ ne Te sorts a | Mary Keenan} Ching How is a Chinaman, tut his! req another. It is her opinion that Pe-/enth street and Eleventh avenue, wil! ne fa aby a! nat y would nev G » take place there Sunday aft : 3 =f “It's not so i" a lc Associat a” evening World | Island City Court to-day. He was com- ot Ona tea eee, Mtotropol- grateful for thelr own | city heat and bad alr,| tyn. me nel ee painy fae Tena}, ,Gantribul mies who are forced to] Sick Bathes, Tur spead the torrid months in town. They Building, New Y : a ~ - ————_—— |Jonn Comlsky, son of former Alderman Comisky, whom he charged with being and Crispo, who 1s but thrae yeers of i age, ran with the others. Loo struck the |responsible for the wounds under the b One eet d over the head with the box, felling | bandages. One eee ee the little fellow to the pavemant Ching How told the Magistrate that . The Chinaman wns tnstantly surround. | Comisky had broken a starch bowl over Store Closes at 6 P. M. Store Closes at 6 P. M. ed by an angry group of Itatlans, who | Ms head. Comisky lives at 8 Highth ae pee 7 Were. assaulting him when Donloa are | street, and nald he went to the laundry ren le 1 ' ‘ ~_—_—_—rrn OOo wns led away to jag ‘I wasn't work-|itans, for whom “Kid” Carsey will oc- acieneed pletely hidden beneath a mass of ban- Ing, anyhow.” cupy the pitcher's box. dages and was the complainant age inst to get his linen. When he got home he rived. Crispo was taken to the Bronk-| found he had gotten the wrong bundle, lyn Hospital. His skull may © sus-|and taking it back the Chinaman re- tained a fracture. Lee waa later ar-| fused to exchange It. Ching How was it to St. John's Hospital. and the) , D. Wilkins Awoke and|John Lee Had Been Stoned by| rlsned in court and held fy await the Magtatrate MAN M CC CET A | S | --Bl k t d ( A f t bl Found Her Attempting Sui-| Crowd of Boys and Felled . “ ei nol ab hase = eee: nnua a e@ an @ h) an om or a es, cide and Was Killed During] Three-Year-Old Child with White Quilts and Bed Linens. O'Neill's Gtruggle to Disarm Her. a Box. Fourth and Main Floors. . This annual sale of Bed Coverings of ours is the event of the season in this particular line. The Big Sale of 6 6 House Furnishings _ Mote people attend this sale, and share in its offerings, than any other event of its kind that we know of, because it is an occasion fraught with advantages to buyers that are not equalled elsewhere or that will be pre- Still Continues, Notwithstanding the great demand that has been made upon our stock sented later in the season. All goods are immaculately clean and perfect; no seconds. Only the products of the best American mills of House Furnishings this week, the assortment is still complete. Just a few items to remind you how attractively the goods are priced: are represented. China Department Specials. iw (Bpeeial to The Evening Wortt.) A crowd of excited Italians threatened | PITTSBURG, Sept. 10— Mins, while trying to take a revolver | afer he had felled Uttle Antonio Crispo inom ‘i A \-| With an empty wooden box. Policeman Ris) wite, who was attempting Bul) rion, of the lower Fulton street sta @ide early to-day, was shot and died in- tion, Brooklyn, fearing trouble from the ) stantly. The woman Is insane, Ita . hustled his Celestial prisoner Wilkins awoke about g o'clock at his | aboa rand hurried him to ih fn Allegheny and found his wife | 1°" Avaoore of Ttallans faite Sees esneny, on a run and jeered and hooted ‘gout to swallow strychnine. She had a| prisoner, who was thoroughly | pistol to make death doubly sure. end | Whether the shot which killed the} Lee has a laundry at No. 61 Hudson | > an was fired by accident or design ts © boys in the neighbor! it yet known. ) annoying him recently. Wilking was a prominent accountant day ispo and several other Italian he and Dennis sew stones at the laundryman. | ed up the box, pursucd the Inds D, Wil- | John Lee, a Chinese laundryman, to-day | All Comforters are filled with purest white cotton or down. | The White Bed Quilts are made of the best combed Egyptian Yarn and are in new designs, bea | The Sheets and Pillow Cases are of the best known brands. \ We repeat these points—for they are matters that every careful and economical housewife likes to know, and be sure of, when purchases are being made. White Wool Blankets. 4 Ou Blanket Stock is mood complete and abe all the best Cotton warp and wool filling; soft and fleecy; will not shrink; | S0rtS and any size you may need, from the lowest priced that insures 10-4 size. for three-quarter beds, pair vee $2.25 worthy quality up to the highest grade manufactured. 411-4 size for double beds, pair..... + $2.95 Down-Filled Comforters. ~All Cars go direct or : . : 12-4 for extra large size beds, pair .. BG OPEN ALL | ere anaes Dinnerware. Large Variety of e Whit We 1 Blankets $3.75! We offer as a special leader 500 Down-Filled Comforters for DAY FRIDAY seein 100 piece sets of dark old colonial blue ruit Saucers, ite Wool Diankets. double beds, very best quality French sateen covering, and ih dinnervare inching thee lage pt f Oatmeals and Plates, ven ayetve sold for many years and which have always| filled with the purest gray down, eachseseecsoesseceee P3040 7 ecorated with gold stippled edge, H * * , by ' 9,98 Set. Opiece sets, underglaze decoration, be 5 ete, oe *\ = . ae K . Charming New Styles in T 100 Piece sets, handsomely decorate, pee ead 55 Set : 12-4 size, pair. +. $5.95 \12-4 size, pair.......... $4,95 Muslin Sheets. e natural colors and flowers, gold traced, . . H i Wai sts for Fall Wear - ; 11.98 Set. . \2plece Tolle Sets, white and gold deco- : J California Blankets. } : Good, strong muslin, well made and liberal lengths. ee co ce fetes far yon (hig.early.dlipiay of Cotton, Sile and Hancdlll| Hor plece sets, handiomely decorated | , one Jar, Bane White California Blankets are offered during this sale at| For single beds, 54x90 inches, .«+« COOeK 35 assis for Autunin, Detichiful styles and pleasing colors, and you'l certainly be |], © 16 16 00. a i worth $40.00) Rees et Ratan most regs PERES: For three-quarter beds, size 63x90 inches. + 39 ated with the variety, 25) et. 12-piece sets, decorated with stipple H4 SIZE, PAll ose weeeegescooeeses Fe ium -si: . . Pique, chevior, m D8. ita) $5.00 |) 1000 plece isis, bandomely.‘decpraled Golaiedees very, eee 14-4 size, hay oe Bs Hate Mies fake ver: 50 py china, floral design, variety of deco- N . A ‘i bi ” Rees eee ie : a ® $2,908 ana 3.98 rations, heretofore $19.98. set, xi auton Saal ate 12-4 size, pair . ++ $15,95| For extra-size beds, 90x9344 inches... 57 Pretty shades of Flannel, an 5 O8c, to 6.00 12,00 Set. ! ier@and Pedestals, New Models «6 Judi a C eon ; H ——__— ——— ————— = ew Models «¢ $ . More of : F ; ; ‘ the B4- Pede Skirts, $1.98 _ Specials in Fruit Jars. in udic orsets. Oriental and Domestic Rugs. i ea ery are: iare nici Ween noraerteatter “Hero” Fruit Jar , With glass covers, patent 75 " Secon r ce Third Floor. [ithey came hore that we tgs a top, dozen. iy Cc Never has our line of “Judics” been so complete On medium and large size Turkish, Indian and Per- Pas ct niet sn y iy | Mason Hi Jars, two-quart size, porcelain-lined coy- 75¢ and choice as it is now. | F __ |sian Rugs we are offering very great price inducements. Se sh ene 796 |] 7 Thenew mde are need equi and compel for nstace Ae are beau Ghra of bight cor: upp : : ‘ ‘ SI _ 3) 7 é ings and extra good quality—which sell regularly ai ( |THE BEST Quick Selling Specials in Agate Ware. : Ce Pfor.$9 oui silk figured batistes and plain white coutille and) $13.50 to $18.50-—that you may now purchase for.$9.00 tiste. Prices, as heretofore, range from macsin Carpets & Rugs, All of the Best Grade Manufactured. Cullenders, formerly Goc., NOWeeee 45¢, Oblong Roast Pans, formerly 80c, And other specials such as these: ‘The standard makes of Carpets are standard because they are best, and because jithey are best they are here. Higgins’, Alexander Smith & Co.'s, the Hartford |] preserving’ Kettles, formerly 1.68, WmHOWascoseee oa i Extra fine lot small Persians, average size 2 ft. 6 in,x3 ft. 6 in. ; 1 Gabmpany's. and Whitalls Carpets are ‘lly represented im this fall lay and ROW. «sessseesetve;ssevs oscons 026] Omelet bans, formerly $66, now $3.00 to $25.00 regular prices from $6.50 to $14.00,..0...s+ecseseeeene $4.95 r Al 2 dustry boasts no makers who are more Preserving r Spoons, formerly 11¢., now. ray “ : ‘ ‘ 2 rate he, CARPETS. ¢ | Dish Pans, formerly 96c., NOWs. +++ The “ Judic” has a too well established reputation for us to Fine heavy Persians and Kurds, size 3 ft. 6 in.xo ft. 6 in.; sold 4 : posding Pandy formerly 30¢., Nowe. nase dwell in Geral at this ume ron te nics and rer i " elsewhere for $35.00 and $40.00, here now.....+--«0++.. $2450 4 ; Set alte oN Each “ Judic” model is designed for a particular figure, thus ; i ‘ Fish Kettl . Bbeser | Coffee Pots fort . an Glas Sane Pans, ey every size and shape can be most correctly and ‘emits square nas Antiques in this lot ; epi \ Tea Pots, former! 5 ; gular price OO, Bh wewennrseeewsons cane French Cotfee Pots, { Among all the popular French Corsets, the ‘ Judic” probabl. : irmans, i egular : ranks feat an it 1s well ese ine of its prominent position in the Anatolian Ki BE NCE. fine quality, sell r ly. from £40.00 MPTALL’S BODY. B. HE 2 KASHMIR Corset world, for it has reached the height ot perfection, and there- |*© $60,00, very special at....++00.+. $32.50 ppasiatirce. 85c 8x10, 9.09.0 wit’: | fore cannot have a superior. Fine quality Brussels Rugs, in Oriental designs and colorings, 3 en75 0 8TKO Milk Boilers, form: Ae 5 ” 7x9 ft., regularly $14.50, at........ $9.85 Sauce Pots, formerly 96¢ Milk Pa T) mee | Suen gh etna nese 296 NU: La Beaute Corsets. aie lgaint Gace sane 1.50 Women’s ce Pury formerly S4cy > |ware we sell, No “secobds'® ‘are sold ses 26¢ | here. » 1Sc) mint | Shoes, 98c. These are of vic kid, in buttan and Tinware Specials, te ace styles, and were never sold for Spice Boxes. ... than $1.00. They go on o Thursday for... 98C Women's Patent Leather, Box Calf, Viel “La Beaute” is an American made Corset. It is far superior Reductions in Wilton Rugs, to many of the imported. It is hand made, full gored and bias cut. Bray: pair is filled throughout with whalebone. These are the most durable and the richest in de- he new Fall styles are in, They are marvels of grace and} .; . uh beauty. ‘There's a particular model for every figure. No Corset | SI8MS and colorings of all the home-made Rugs. has ever been produced that fits more perfectly or comfortably than 9x12 ft., sell regularly for $35.00, at....++--....+. $28.50 Woodenware Specials, 3.98 25c Began issel's Carpet Sweepers ..1.39 to e()] enamel, lanyers, 6 for. : 'e si uilings, in Bid (Gnd inecpliteethar Shoes, |i} Mate ; fs hac the “La Beaute,” It does not strain the figure, but throws any pres- ‘ a 0, ‘ A AH Hse tania Rall snge oneE ees sure of lacing on the hips and back Toul thus taking seni the 8 ft. 3 in.x1o ft. 6 in,, sell regularly for $32.50, at... $24.50 ey inches and Hoya" Solld Leather ge | | Lem rs * Be China Salt Box 29c}!\ strain from the bust and abdomen. ; 2 6x9 ft., sell regularly for $24.00, at..--..sesessreee $1850 alent ry (epee acl alll icy molec ha + Be | towel Roller “La Beaute” is without a doubt the highest achievement of the 36x63 in., sell regularly for $6.75, at.eeeeeveseeree $4.75 Har Tee] Women's Button and Lace Shoes, ex- tension or light sole, five styles of toes, Kid or patent leather tips, in vicl kid, patent leather, enamel and Towular’ * 1.85 i] “Tea Kettles, 480. to, ory Also Extra Special Values Crusty Bread Pans. 10c in Refrigerators. All purchases delivered free to any railroad station within one hundred miles of New York City. SIXTH AVENUE, 201H TO 2iST STREET... corset making art. Sold exclusively in the Corset Dept. (Second i Floor) of the Simpson Crawford Con Prices begin at $3.00, 27x54 in., sell regularly for $5.50, at.+. Sixth Ave., ‘ e . Siuth Ave: 19th to 20th St. 19th to 20th St. + $2.95

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