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| FOILS ESCAPE OF PRISONERS. Post-Office Clerk Sees Blanket! Hope Hanging from Cell Win- Down Before Dawn and Quickly Gives the Alarm. TWO ALL READY FOR FLIGHT. Long Island City Police Called to Cir- cumvent a General Plot of Desper- ate Criminals in Queens County Jail to Regain Their Freedom, | An attempt of two prisoners to Seen the Queens County Jail was frus- | trated by an employee of the Long Isl- and City Post-Office seeing a blanket rope dangling from a third-story win-! dow to the ground as he was passing the place at 2.9) this morning Ringiug the night bell, the clerk roused Keepe Styles and told him of his disec Styles and another keeper, John Leonard, turned fn an alarm which brought a dozen feserves from the Long Island City po- ost-OMlce Ace station Policemen and keepers entered th | { Jail with drawn revolvers, prepared for | & general outbreak on the part of the, 123 orisoners. They found nothing suspicious until | 1 they reached’ the third tler. | Ready for Flight. Here in a cell occupied by Cornelius | Murray and rFank Zuskowsky they saw | the two prisoners lying on the fully dressed and without any blankets over them Investigation revealed that f displacing ten 1 ready to grawl through the allde to freedom when det They took the disc lence. WII Be Reindicted. 2, The men had been convicted of grand + larceny and to have been” sen- tenced to-morrow, They will now be indicted for attempted fall-breaking. In the past ten days there have been four attempts on the part of prisoners, to escape, Sheriff De Bragga believes, a wholesale dell was planned fot last night. He says never hefore has he had go desperate a lot of prisoners, the number including three accused of murder and many awaiting trial on the charge of burglary. CHAUFFEUR KEEPS . EMPLOYER SECRET, ‘ Gabriel Caldron, Arrested for . Speeding Panhard, Refuses to Tell Names of Man and 4 Women in the Machine. —_—- Gabriel Caldron, twenty years old, a French chauffeur, who sald he lived at No. 149 West nety-ninth stres was arrested on Eighth avenue by Bicycle Policeman Hanley, charged with specd- ing a big Panhard automobile at the rate of sixteen miles an hour, He was » ‘locked up in the West One Hundred and Twenty-fifth street station. ¢ In the automobile with Caldron were another man and two atylishly dressed women. ‘They were first seen by Hanley at Ono Hundred and Twenty-fifth street ny * ‘and Bighth avenue, going north. Han- Jey says the machine was speeding at ected y in grim si- the rate of sixteen miles an hour and that warn Hanley jumped on his wheel and gave chase, catching up with the automobile One Hundred and ‘Thirty-elghth . At a word from Hanley Caldron turned the machine about and started for the station-house. Caldron’s anions left the vehicle. He refus say who owned the automobile or who ‘ia companions were, He denied that je was running at a higher rate of Caldron refused to slow up when ed to. SAVES DROWNING HAN WITHLASSD Policeman Hurls Hawser Noose Over the Head of a Stranger Who Is Sinking Beneath the River’s Brim. VICTIM MAY NOT RECOVER. Letters in His Pocket Were Address- ed to Fred W. Doe, of Brockton, Mass., and Shoemakers’ Union Book Bore Same Name. ‘The Rough Riders overlooked an ac-) complished and talented cow-puncher when they missed making Pollceman Wiliam Beatty a member of the regl- ment. He lassoed a drowning man} from the E: ing and did ft with the grace of a . He walking along the he heard the screams of a man out in the river. Out about fifty feet he could faint! see the form of a struggling man. water was c and uniforms comi high. Beatty selzed a heavy hawser from the pl making a silp-noose, | twirled t Jat about his head a him upon the pler and then youverneur Hospital, He $ and may dle. was unco! n letters ad- In his p se MERIT MAKUS IT FAMOUS, The Only Remedy in the World, Except a Surgical Operation, That Will Certainly Cure Any Form of Piles, ‘The study of physicians, the experiments GO-CARTS, made of finest quality reed, rubber-tired wheels, , steel springs, 12 different designs, and have the BLOCH reclining Attachinent and clamp; mate to sell for $18. 72.78 Fall Roll Reed Body Reclining GO-CART, wolld aides, fitted with best quality endlece rubber-tired wheels, 20th Century gear, a patent f asol clamp, finished in green or maroon enamel; all in all, handsome, and thoroughly up-to-date vehicle, to buy heavier clothing, t River early this morn- | at Bloomfield street | 1S, 50 of chemists, the loudly advertised preten- jsions of quacks, have been for years ex- | pended in one direction—to find a pile cure | that would cure. suppositories and cven internal remedies, which the gublic have weighed In the bal- from these preparations. The remedy required ts one which will immediately stop the pain so severe in many cases of piles, and then by contracting the small blood vessels (capillaries) to their normal size, produces a radical cure by ducing and finally absorbing the tumors healing the inflamed, raw mucous surf Until a few years ago no such remedy had been produced, but at that time a suppost- tressing trouble; it has rapidly become fa- mous throughout the United States and Canada, and ts now sold by all druggists under the name of Pyramid Pile Cure, It is now the best known, because {ts merit and safety have advertised tt wher- ever used. It has been advertised by word of mouth, from one sufferer to another; peo- ple who have tried everything else, even submitting to painful and dangerous surgl- cal operations without avail, have finally found that piles can be cured without pain and without expense practically, as the Pyr- amid Pile Cure {s sold for the nominal price of 50 ceuts and $1 per package The Pyramid instantly stops all pain and at the same time phine or uarcoti properties containe: tion and absorption of the ti ‘3; It will cure any form of rectal trouble except can- free by addressing Pyramid Drug Co. speed than the law allows. i A Radical The 20t* Century begins . by offering shall, Mich, Departure new foods better suited to the times and the needs o , and WHEAT many forms, latterly in flaked and malted ‘form, and now CORN comes: to.us:-less heating, less . Starchy, more nourishing more* vitalizing than either in the shape of KORN-KRISP . Double the Food value of meat ¥) - OATS-were too heating of the people. was used in The results have been a number of harm- | loss and In most cases useless olntments, | ance of éxperience and found wanting; | nearly all of them gave some relief, but | nothing approaching a radical cure resulted { tory was placed upon the market, which has | since proved ftrelf to be the long sought permanent cure for this common and dis- | tains no cocaine, mor- | the acids and healing in the remedy speedily | remove, cause a healthful. natural contrac- | A book on cause and cure of piles sent, Co., Mar- KNICKERBOCKER COMBINATION 3-Piece RUSSIAN BLOUSE SUITS, SAILOR BLOUSE SUI1S, RUSSIAN OVERCOATS Belts TOP COATS AND REEFERS, 2.85 to 9.75 (YOUTHS’ SECTION.) 7 igs iat oak dhe sce UNRASAES HRAMaTa aboeastceetpe HAA ok ean SARE Ree a nea THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, OVLTOBER 10, 1902. Reclining Go-Carts. 00; our price, rake and a strong, (Tatra What We Don't Da 1. We don’t manufacture our own clothing. 2. We do not limit ourselves to any one certain brand of clothing. 3. Weare under no contracts or agreements; h we do not have to sell “ hobbies,’’ E ‘ay? ‘manufacturers’ mistakes,’’ etc., at high prices. suitings. model. Sizes to fit every build of man. duction. (New models.) (KNICKERBOCKER SECTION), AGES 7 TO 17 YEARS. Our Celebrated | Knickerbocker 53.00 and Mixtures, Fancy Overplaids. The Suits for the larger Navy and Oxford fabrics. (JUVENILE SECTION.) 2 to 8 Years. 14 to 19 Years. on These Suits. Coats ‘tent foot-brake, hardwood jependable par- wine 7 7 5 Gimely Word About Clothing. Ghis Sood Yews sor Saturday. a ee See ee Se ee aes a AS ANY men wait until the first whiff of Fall weather, such as to-day’s, and then suddenly determine Where to go is an important question. most style and value he can get for his money. And that is where this store is so effective. What We Do. x. Wesell best clothing of best makers in the business, We can therefore give you at all times the best in quality, best in value, style and perfection in workmau- The average man wants the ‘rejected models,’’ No matter what our quoted prices ove, they are at all times beyond competition anywhere. Here is proof:— Sourneymen- Catored Sus for Wen. First of all, THE TAILORING. The Coats are made in the ‘‘old-fashioned’? way—hand-finished fronts, collars, shoulders, buttonholes, &c. THE FABRICS. Pure worsteds in beautiful patterns, foreign Cheviots and Tweeds, black, navy and Oxford Every detail perfect. STYLES. Any and every approved new shape or 78, 9 Choice Suits at 9,50, 12:50. 14.50 and up to 26.50. PRINCE ALBERT COATS AND VESTS, made of very choice black vicunas. (The very latest models.) FULL DRESS AND TUXEDO COATS AND VESTS, made of fine English dress worsteds. BELGIAN THIBET SILK-LINED SUITS. Every garment indicates its high pedigree. A very choice pro- Wen’s Cop Coats and Rain Coats. THE SHORT ENGLISH TOP COAT, in the new Autumn shades of olive, tan and gray tones. THE MEDIUM OR CHESTERFIELD, in black, Many silk-lined throughout. THE POPULAR RAIN COATS, 52 inches in length and “Rain- AT 72, 76, IE. 00 a 79, 50. ° £) e 6 e proof.’’ A representation from all the leading makers, and our own exclusive “‘“SPECIALS,”’ Splendid lines from $7.75 upward. od Men's “Correct Form’ Grousers. Although the nether garments—a man’s Trousers— are the most conspicuous, they must be absolutely 4, 50 e Oxford and mixtures. correct. A SPLENDID SHOWING of FINE WORS- TEDS AND CASSIMERES, Boys’ Store--2d Floor|2%rtd’s Greatest Srocery. Tailored perfectly. The old-fashioned kind; | Fancy CUCUTA MARA- Mild SUGAR-CURED | 1/0), ana flaky; ancy, SLICED HAM; per per doz., b., Try them; they are fine. Fresh roasted daily. Ay ‘ SUITS WITH = INS—Fancy Corn-tel Pork: 1. 14 Outfits. TRA ToveEee. we Pascr Tare mmm TED PRANKFURTER SAUSAGES; bright, sweet, Juloy don 2 Absolutely nothing like these outfits offered anywhere by any firm, except AT VERY MUCH HIGHER PRICES. Choice of either Norfolk or Double Breasted Coats. BOTH PAIRS OF TROUSERS HAVE DOUBLE SEAT and KNEES. The fabrics comprise Navy Blue Cheviots, Oxford and Olive Combination, Plaids T—Extra large fancy Grape Be CORNED BEPF—Fancy large rumps: 1b... ROAST BEEF—Prime riba, fancy feet a ki i LAMD—Bhort forequarters Canada Lamb be LAMB HINDQUARTER — Fanor, Crante Boys in all the newest] & SS Vest Sucts, | Mixtures, Overplaids and Sizes 11 to17 yrs. | Stripes. Also Black, 4.85 012.75 2.85 t? 9.75 2.85 te 8.75 Vewest Fall and Winter Hats, | imndimtey os G75 weer Wane, SENS le Strictly pure wool fabrics in black, blue and mixtures, in- cluding olive, Oxford Fo 73 and fancy overplaids, e Absolutely No Competition Every Shape. - Every Color. Every Size. OUR “REPUBLIC,” Every Head Can Be Economically and Well Covered for Regular | seams and velvet colla YOUTHS’ HIGHEST CLASS SUITS, Showing novelties in fabrics and special designs of Semi-Military FOR THEATRE, MISSES’ FULL-LENGTH WATER- Cheviot; trimmed with. three- e PROO! AY a stitched folds; edged with braid; FOR EVENING, loose back, velvet collar, bishop | panel front, and cluster of but- THE sleeve, turned cuff, fly front, fin- Pee rer She percanine are: a 7 ela | FOR DAY WEAR, THE Guxedo Hat, Sik Hat. 6,50, 5,00 FINE TEXTURE, SILK FLANGED, Ae 275, 11.75, 43.75, 75.75. Wines and Liquors. “REGAL” BRAND OLD TOM GIN, the very finest London Gin, per bottle, VERMOUTS, fine quality, large bottles, per bottle, MOUNT VERNON RYE; per gallon, $2.75; per bottle, LEXINGTON RYE, per gallon, $2.35; per bottle, COOK'S PERFECTION RYE, per gallon, $1.90; per bottle, PORT OR SHERRY, atandard quality, per gallon, CHOICE CALIFORNIA TABLE CLARET, per gallon, Correct Fall Yeckwear for Wen. Yewest Autumn Siétks at Less Chan Wholesale Prices. So superior are these inducements, so unques- tionably tresh and stylish are these Ties, that the sale immediately becomes vested with a most un- usual degree of popular interest. The very latest patterns are shown in catchiest varieties. ' For instance: MEN’S NECKWEAR. FOUR-IN-HANDS, IMPERIALS and TECK shapes; good quality silks and-satins; made to be sold at 25c. to 35c.; our special price, 79 REVERSIBLE FOUR-IN-HANDS, Lined Four-in-Hands, Im- perials and Squares; made to sell at 50c. to 7Sc. ; our special price, 39 | ENGLISH SQUARES in the full size; large variety; made to sell at $1.00; our special price, 69 FULL FOLDED ENGLISH SQUARES and the newest FOUR-IN-HANDS ond INPERIALS; in black and white and a fine variety of colors; mace to sell at $1.50; our special price, IS ‘ BOYS’ NECKWEAR. THE NEW TECK SHAPE in a most pleasing assortment of new- est patterns; made to sell at 25c.; our special price, 15 (Main Floor, Centre, sth Bt.) Women’s Cloaks. Brightest of Yow Fall Styles of Ald Kinds. Most desirable of fabrics. Garments that have all those essentials of swagger, dash and sparkle of style so en- thusiastically admired by the woman with whom correct- ness of dress is a para- mount consideration. PRICE IS AT ALL TIMES, A PARTICULARLY STRONG INDUCEMENT. We place particular emphasis upon the follow- ing for to-morrow : CLOTH ‘‘MONTE CARLO” COATS 18,99 15,79 SILK “MONTE CARLO” COATS aT 73,00, /9.50 & 25. 00, VELOUR JACKETS aT J6, 50, 25.00 & 35. 00, ‘Second Floor, Front.) UWisses’ Wear. Staborate and Beautiful Showing of the Latest Fall Styles. T ee is something very inviting about the Misses’ Store on the Second Floor. You cannot spend an hour or so more pleasantly or more profitably than there. You move with freedom and ease through what is certainly beautiful in its simple neatness of ar. rangement and elegant in its multi-torm forms, colors, tones and textures, You simply feast your eyes. For here are all the latest Fall styles— handsome in themselves—and handsomely displayed. But your ple aches its climax when you learn that the best of everything in Misses’ Garments is selling Ht the Lowest Possible Prices, 25 | WALKING AND DRESS SUITS. 2%. MISSS8ES'_PEDESTRIENNE Layer. SUITS; heavy Melton ; slot seam- i ed jacket ; lined with sitin; seven- red akirt; bex plaltas panel 7 7 7 4 ront ; at MISSES' NORFOLK SUIT strictly man tailored suiting and mixed Mel Hinlted etirts} at 9.75 Hutter MISSES’ DRESS SUITS, blu saramelen 16s black broadcloth, Zibeline or pebble (Fourth Fiver)? Cheviot, b'ouse coat, pleated front and back, with ripple or postilion, bishop sleeve and fancy cuffs, lin with satin, pleated or seven-gored skirt over fine fercaline drop; at 17.50 3I9.50 MISSES' ZIBELINE BLOUSE DRESS, waist trimmed with pip- ings of Taffeta and buttons, bistop sleeve, fancy cuffs ani collar; side- laited skirt, with fitted yoke, ¢ ony 19.75 “ JACKETS AND COATS. MISSES’ SLOT SEAMED JACK- ETS; tan Covert and black Cheviot; COFFEE. CAIBO; per jarmest end best loat of ity for bottom, or lap- MISSES’ BOX COATS, all-wool gored flare with pleating at 5 Kersey, strictly man tailored, lied seem, finisled — oe ows of 2. 95 OUR throughout with beet Skinner's stitching ; special at A “city,” satin, strapped front acd back, MISSES’ 13-GORED SLOT SEAM ‘. Dabep sleerce, bell cut, velvet DRESS SKIRTS; selt-strappe? ut Collarrand outaide pocket, at Oe 7D inlaid with white oroadcioth; a. ams 6 3 finished with cluster of crochet but- MISSES’ JACKETS; fine Kersey, tons over mercerized crop; spe- lined with satin, double-breasted cial at 7.90 front and fitted back, strapped 7 MISSES’ BLUE AND BLACK a 8.50 DRESS SKIRTS; Lymansyille 7 ished with belt; sizes 14, 16 ' ) MISSES? DRESS SKIRTS, in blue Oper a Flat, | astisyeany at 10.00 and black Cheviot; trimmed with FINEST QUALITY WALKING AND DRESS SKIRTS. | six clusters of narrow satin bands MISSES’ PEDESTRIENNE SKIRTS of |TuBning Kngthwise, forming box RIBBED SILK) blue, black and brown Melton ; slot seam | Plait at bottom; piaits hea’et with effect ; inlaid with broadcloth of contrasting | 1 seas a wei &. 7S) 6 3 Oo colors; strictly man-tailored; Pi e ‘, a (Second Floor, Oth Ave) Tongths 35, 39, at 6.95|

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