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ENS" oo —_——- Sent C. 0. D. ‘When Reuben comes to town, ‘The stores will be done brown, For bangiog up the trademen Is « fob that's done with ease, about half the big hotels. Their Daring Game. and _ @t the Fifth Avenue Hotel. Upon a scheme evolved years ago syivania boys took it up. @round, learning the locations of t! 2 .welves sufficiently familiar with 1 city and the methods of deliveri ‘There is only a trace of the extent complainants. Their method was @ sult of rooms, paying in advance necessary, for. they carried little or baggage. Cc. 0. D. Orders, \ ments one of the boys would go to store and order all sorts of goode to delivered to the hotel rooms, C. O. would find a@ clean, awaiting him in the reception room the suit, A big screen always hid t! » doorway to the next room, | the youth would explain, “but IEVES. “From the Town Where the Bid- _ dies Were Shot, They Swindle Big City Stores with a Daring STAY AT EXPENSIVE HOTELS. Qrdering All Kinds of Rich Goods They Receive ‘Them, Show Them to a Mythical “Mamma” and Then Disappear. —(With Apologies to Maurice Levy.) Different indeed from the Reuben in the play are Reubens Andrew J. and James J. Doutery, of Butler, Pa., where the Biddle boys were shot. De- tectives engaged in looking wp the ‘operations of the Douterys, who are cousins, each sixteen years of age, are! ar; of the opinion that the rural youths jiave victimized in the past ten days menrly every big store in town and ‘The game was so easy for them that they left a trail like a runaway auto- . were captured last night It was thought at first that they were ordinary “hotel beats, but revelations of their op- erations show hat they have improved by _ the versatile Sophy Lyons and so daring _ that it had not been worked in New York for three years until the Penn- The boys reached New York about two weeks ago with $30. For a few days they lived modestly and looked he big hotels and the big stores in the re- tall district. When they thought them- he ne goods on the ©. O. D. plan prevalent in New York stores they began to work. of their operations thus far, but publicity 4s depended upon to bring out scéres of to ‘ Yegister at a first-class hotel and secure it no Upon securing possession of the apart- a be D. ‘The messenger on arriving at the hotel open-faced youth of he "The goods are satisfactory to me,” ; mamma fs in the next room, and as she ; | ig to pay for them I woutd Ilke to show }) them to her." Of course the messenger could not ob- |) Ject, and the youth would disappear be- “hind the screen. After fifteen minut or half an hour the messenger would get cold feet and investigate, only ‘the suit vacant. doughty youth would be far away wi the goods, probably safely ensconced some other hotel. : not catch up with them until yesterd. i afternoon, when they registered at the : . Hare, of Victoria as J. D. and J. Philadelphia, Here they / sult of room: for the first d engaged : tion of House Detective Rice Rico got into the elevator with ¢ to find In the meantime the th in Although there had been many com- plaints made by stores of the pecula- }) tions of the youths, the detectives did jay a paying $25 in advance . The action of the two youths with no baggage engaging such expensive quarters attracted the atten- he boys and began to question them. They sc many contradictory stories that he detained them and sent to the Cen- tral Orifice. Detectives Brown, Wool- dridge and J. J. Collins went to the hotel and placed the Douterys undor rest, Stolen Jewels Found. The jewelry stolen from the Belve- dere was found in the possession of James J. Doutery. It was identified to- day by Mra. O. K. Baker, from whose room it was taken. So far as known this is the gnty case of robbery from ests of hotels charged against the tn Jefferson Market Court to-day the young thieves were held for exam- inatfon. They admitted thelr pecula- tions and appeared to be proud of their success, SLAYER'S BROTHER SET AT LIBERTY. Lawyer Was Accused of Trying to Intimidate Witness Into Signing Confession. Alexander Young, lawyer, of Haverhill, Mnss., and a brother of Duncan (‘Scotty’) Young, now on trial for murder in this city, was released to-day in Magistrate Steers'e court, in ‘Brooklyn, on a charge of trying to in- timidate @ witness against his trother. “Scotty” Young was convicted of muter in the second degree some time ago, but recently secured @ new trial. The principal witness against him was & woman known as Christina Reins- dorfer, whose married name is Schauf- fer, and who lives with her husband at No, 127 Bilery etreet, Williamsburg. According to the statement made by the Relnsdorfer woman, Alexander | Young called at her house on Oct. 9 and asked her to swear to an affidavit | which he presented to her and which ; stated that the testimony given by her at the first trial of “Bcotty” Young was untrue, She declares that he threatened unless she took the oath accordingly that he would rake up her past and make trouble for her, He had a notary with him who feft the house declaring that he would have no further connection with the case. “The next day Young returned with another man and sald that Timothy D. Sullivan and others were interested in the matter, and that unlers she signed they would make trouble for her. She signed.” When Young was arraigned to-day| Christina told a vague story which led Young's lawyer to ask for a disminsal, | which was granted on motion of Ae- sistant District-Attorney Roy, who said: “I think they are all a bad lot.’ results in debility, lack of energy, makes you despondent and nervous. No wonder, when you think how your nerve force has been taxed beyond its limit; have worried until your digestion is ruined and your whole system has become deranged. These are times when the overwrought sys- tem needs assistance. DUFFY'S PURE MALT WHISKEY will bring you refreshing sleep, and you will become full of energy and vitality, you ing his money back, he was denied the equivalent of the $100 bill, and left Allea's place. When the latter learnod that Zliberstoin intended making troubia over the affair he went to Zlibe! and asked for the bill, offering to redee ™ followed Allez attacked the rid Side Court and adjourned t It cures nervousness and indigestion, gives power to the brain, strength and elasticity to muscles and richness to the blood. health and longevity. It Is @ promoter of Makes the old young, keeps the young strong Could Not Siecer-tsaiued, 35 Pounds, . Previous to that time ‘wae completely run down in heal ing only 121 pounds. _ Gentlemen:—Six weeks ago 1 com- menced taking your Duffy's Malt Whiskey. I ith fem want of sleop, poor appetite, and Since my restoration to health has wonderful. a ne well and have a I now weigh 153 00d er felt better in all ‘fe recommended your to several of my friends, have used it with like re- Louis Ward, 234 Division St., ‘ork. you ask reeatue? s Pure Ma! oe At all druseiat’ and grocers’ or direct, Government as a medicine. ti ark, The Old Chem: 00 a bottle, It This is a containing symptoms and trea! oT lao Ret jog SALOON-KEEPER USED “BLACKJACK.” Riding Master, the Victim, Com- KN Ohio plained Because He Got $100) Creek. Tenn.. injurnig Atteen persons— - three tralnmen and twelve passengers. Confederate Bill. The wreck was caused because the jerew of the freight overlooked omers. Joseph Zilberstein, a riding master, who lives at No, 274 West Thirty-eighth street, was struck on the head with a “blackjack” by Solomon Allez, a saloon-| keeper at No, street. Zilberstein had changed a $100 fatal blll for the saloon-keeper several days | R, ago, and jater discovered that the bill back was of the Confederate design. When he remonstrated with Allez, ask- Ished. He was refused, and in a vow that mas- tor. The case was called in West |shaken up, but none fatally hurt. nT ae A K 11 + Huffmaster, engineer, Knoxville, 108 West Twenty-ninth hip bruised and hand burned, probably FIFTEEN HURT IN A TRAIN WRECK, Louisville Express Crashes Into Freight and Engineer May jot Recover from Injuries. OXVILLE, Tenn., Oct. | Both engines and express car and the baggage car were more or less demol- badly The The passengers were W. Wood, Ciighuy hurt. Worthly, expressman. Hatrell, Oswego, ‘Tenn fort Careyville, Tenn, Monroe, Wash. te Monday, Knoxville, Tenn, A. Powers, Jacksboro, Tenn. «Tenner, Knoxville, Houston’ Knoxville, muel Davis, Knoxville, son, Lafolette, Tenn. man, Coal Creek, Tenn. ebbler. Johnson City, ‘haffin, Knoxville, 21.—The Louisville express of the Knoxville and division of the Southern Rallway crashed into a freight train near Coal postal clerk, head and STS Se nates THE WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 21, 1902. BOY SWINDLERS WHO PLAYED GAME THAT EXPERT THIEVES AVOID. WEALTHY WOMAN ACCUSED OF THEFT Neighbors of Mrs. La Vagine in Elmhurst Wonder What Be- came of Clothes. Friends of Mrs. Ida La Vagine, the wife of John Alfred La Vagine, a THIS UNUSUAL STORE noted for its Unique Useful things trom never appeared so interesting as at ‘esent time. Many handsome Antique Curios and Fab- tics are displayed here cated at any price, Embroideries, yepacee Brocades a langings, Kimonos, Table Covers, Chinese Mandarin Coats, Skirts and Bands, Squares, Strips, Panels, Etc. suit- able namentation. Bronzes, Gongs, Carvings, Lacquer Ware, Satsuma Ware, Porcelains, Vases. Cabinets, Hall Stands, Tables, Etc. Distinctly Original designs, made from pottery, porce- lain, brofize, cloisonne, Da- mascus brass wares ofthe East. Adapted Curios, Teakwood, Lamps, for Oriental Rugs, } sma mad known weave. A. A. Vantine & Co., 877 and 879 Broadway. The Ideal floor covering for the home. We have a large assortment from the ENE ET LETT wealthy resident of Elmhurst, Queens | County, who !s charged with stealing | a coat belonging to George C. Johnston, | also of that place,, are wondering whether {t 1s possible that she is a kleptomaniac. When asked by Johns- ton how his best coat came to be in her attic, she replied that she took the garment off a clothesline, where it was hung to alr. Many other residents of Elmhurst are thinking about numerous articles which have mysteriously disappeared in the last few years. Arraigned before Magistrate Smith, i the rlushing Police Court, Mra. La agine waived examination and is now held tn $200 ball for trial. A! wintant District-Attorney O'Leary eays It pecullar cave, which can only be settled when Mrs La Vagine appears for trial. Stock of Artistic and the Far Away Le the that cannot be dupli- and Cushion Tops, for trimming and or- Ivory Chairs, and other Oil, Gas or Electricity. Lest to the largest size le, and in almost every For Wednesday, Oct. 72, 1902. Simpson CRAWFORD @., : NEW YORK’S FINEST RETAIL STORE. ne oe From the Fur Store. 22-inch Electrie revarn An cin Hea wi Siena Ruut Mech maha ce: $47.50 ine with are belt tas annie inka ie $29.75 tong Wh ene Mare Neck seta : A pe 50 Beautiful siiky pl . 0 u SIX genuine Lynx talls i tyne Handsome: Blue Lynx ¢ ir fa. with wix Blue I fhe been ie i Lynx talls, alxo very tions a It Neck eg pee model with two natural heads, Seal laska Sable Neck Scarfs, very choice sk is 3 e ice ski Inches long, i Sin Alaska ghoice akcine, stole aw 8 $19.50 2 ‘luster Neck Scarfs, with 8 Kenuine « $14,75 Marshall'a Kippered Herring: ean... 1S "8 Gold Seal Silced Pineappien: nd corelem; doz, B85. can” 1 can F. red Cream ; Ha iranm: superior saad pg | vy, Cheeae; eream: sharp or mild: Domestic Swiss Cheese; ref Valley’ Fruits It one 21 led Ratat a Fancy large Californie seediows and very juley; doxen ee 16 | freah py ving Opportunities in Our 20th one Food Store. Entire Sixth F; loor, Jen Grown Spinach Ora a New Eng- rior to the B, $1.40; 42 large can solid dozen, 10 fancy Jersey 1 it; bend ripe fruit; hand pac! 15; can... dG ite ag)" aweet, auty Ging paper barrel... ar “Royal stuart blend: z ground: trea fruit, : f Oallto Unpeeled Peaches, new Bis th Geen : Legh p eerie eases ERR 9 Our Popular Biend, fancy Arabian Mocha or Girwbann Waterss L Wermackegett, Tet 10 | Rp O14, Government’ Java; 4 "ioe tor 96 sbicies excelent od aun: bs. for Othe, 14 Practical Demonstrations in Our Housefurni made in our Basement by experts,, and profitable, Hngiish Wax Finish at. Resioral . Deiuonatration ot: t ‘Im; mender in, the world; 2 bottles Demonstration of the “inte will go on sale to-day at, Demonstration of the best cleaner and polisher fort ages go on dale at. Demonstration and show open wood fire. giving ui colors; fully equal Iso a showing Of AGATE, nanan of production, on an beautl Sixth Avenue shing Store. Basement, Demonstrations of the uses of the following articles are now being You will find them most interesting Demonstration of Maning, Bowman & Co's "Meteor Co Maonhnes. the bear miter Tavern, at Dalote beeing me? $5,00 lemon au’? well wn Cha i the new. “Ingerno” lamp: we offer A speci tol ates ee, ee i 95 monstration of th Vain Te Floor Preparation, Floors should have tae best care and be treated y the most eff Agee prepara ch as the fan B. B.” We off r Moor 40) salt’ to put “i a $.125 WARE, in the different 5 | actual value $12.50, now. 2—+—2—+—-2—2-—o | value-giving supremacy: Colored Crepe de Chine Stks, shown in many stores at Sc, in | Color values, at, Taffeta Bilk, em: erally commands Black Taft , Ruaranteed for wear, Fancy Velvets, large f you pay double u assortments, § price you'd Fourth discrimination in selection, now here. Right prices round out Irish Point Lace Curtains, good quality net, stylish designs, ‘pair.. curtains, ered. $4.50 on. $7.85 50 Notlinabam Lace Curtainn, In a sleet | Ww Carbide d a8. this Maces, palr K —. Brass nad Iron Beds Underp Fourth Floor. Comparison is always @ safeguard lines will, if she knows this store, m following offerings will clearly show: Handvome Brass Bedstead, 1g tnoh on- {nuous bent posts, extra heavy filling, larce | apindies, bert lacquer, perfect construction; 1.6 In, and 4 (t. eines only ular price $51.00, now marked Brars Bedstead, rich design, 2 1 1 Inch top rod, % inch filling, extra la Duske and vases, extended foot tall | teh and construction 1 regularly for Bisse Empire Sty’ 1M inch post ished in white. sizes only, 4 ca wo $8.75 White name! Bedstead, 14 tnch posts, extra heavy Ailing, brass rings and spindles White Boamel Bed a, riser eeae ese east corners, sero!) designs all fixes: real value $6.50, now. $4.50 Silks Invitingly Priced. Main Floor, ‘The following four items clearly and convincingly prove our Velvet Department. ‘Lace Curtains and Uphol: stery Goods. Back of our unmatched Upholstery Goods service is thoughtful preparation, knowledge of your ideas and tastes—and judgment and ‘These are the means enlisted to get the very choice and complete [collection of Lace Curtains, Portieres and Upholstery Goods that is store methods in the business service we render to all. rope Orlental effec covered with rich Carefully executed of mitted for interior decarati' bedsteads and bedding. No careful housekeeper who has feeds in these here. At the present time we are doing some underpricing, as the ing®; have tor dis. oe mai 40 Iba,, ene orto arta: your eda; 60} Cellont value at $11.00, fore $13.60. 19th to 20th Street. street 68 58 ; full v 58 at, per yard., 50 8 giving only its Floor. the quartet that illustrates our gall | pecan selling: at 28c. per Ib., ® 24c | dealin gal on 32c OOLONG, MI TEA, 1 SSE: J "| STRA NEW ORLEANS MOLASSES, qual to any selling at. S0c. per 35c! |" gallon can, 60c.; 74-gallon can, TEA, | 32¢+3 ‘gallon Meieab ow, Closely—but not tightly. Patis-made glove fits the hand. of styles here—for all occasions—indoor or out......+ Good! Better! !! Bestit! The old foods were good The new foods are better KORN-KRISP The Best Groceries At the Lowest Possible Prices! This has been the reputation for years of our Fourth Floor. “Send the best, as usual,” we frequently hear cus- tomers say, and that covers the whole ground—they know that only high-grade goods find counter and shelf space in this de BHinene and that our prices are always as low and very often lower than similar qualities sell for elsewhere. Note the Following Specimen Values: MOCHA AND JAVA COFFEE, equal; PURE MAPLE Svaur, & gallon can, 1.10; OR equal to any,selling at 60c. per | O'NEILL ' Ss. HIGH-GRADI sad 22¢ Ib. ate coe 5c | none better, 3-Ib. can.......+06 OOLONG, "MIXED ORE ”BL TEA, EXTRA CELIFORNIA WHITE equal {0 any selling at 8ce, per 65e! CHERRIES, can 26¢.; doz.+e+. 3600 EXTRA CALIFORNIA PEACHES, ooLoRG: MIXED "0 OR ai B can, 22c.; dozen. 2,50 sac Nor ale tect ie | EXTRA CALIFORNIA BARTLETT lee 736 | PEARS, can, 22c.; doz..+.... 2650 gallon cans, "|EXTRA CALIFORNIA SLICED cans, 1.70; on 60c| PEACHES “(for cream), can, 2 MRS. 'KIDD’S PIN MONEY PICKLES,| 25¢.3 doz 90 plain or mixed quart, 50c.; | ARMOUR SUGAR CU pint, 30c,; 1/-pintesss....» J8c) All goods guaranteed as represented, Purchases of Groceries shipped Free of Charge to any ratlroad station unthin 100 miles of New York Cily Take Lunch in Our Restaurant (Fourth Floor). excellent bill of fare—good service— moderate prices, * KOCH & CO. 125th Street West, Agents for the between Lenox & Seventh Avenues. FAMOUS SHOE for WOMEN The very first requisite of a shoe A Few Spe is that it shall fit the foot with accuracy. oa The “Queen Gia uality” shoe is made so that it fits the foot just as a An immense variety $3. OC $5,000 in gold ts to be given in one hundred prizes to wearers pee **Queen Qualily’’ Shoes. Ask for particulars | here. Is Best One taste convinces Mercerized Portieres, rich In cholee colorings, siky $7.59 pair. Ottoman Tapestry Portieres, heavy $5.75 easy Couch Cover Sofa Cushions, siied mith down, $2.50 sub ture recovered, ing’s Scotch Holland « riced. when you're engaged in buying jake her selection before coming Mattresses and Springs. Mattress, made from improved South Amer!- Ne OF two parts; cov- ym tickings $10.00 mate rut 40 tee Mattre from blsck drawings; full f tick $18.50 from beat long one or two paris; Uckings: vsry ‘beat qualhy 00, fi With rabbet ed Rheumatism f know my ‘Rheumatism Cure will drive rheumatism out in a few bours and fully cure in from one to three days. neighbors what they think of it. It bas cured tbousands and will cure you—MUNYON. Do you need medical advice! tors, 620-21 a oth tutely tre For f Ww ALSO WATCHIN. NIAMONDS. & JBWELRY, MANHATTAN CLOTHING CO., & Sunday World Want, not taking Brings housewi* | Will Cure You of Rheumatism Else No Money Is Wanted, huve learned Not to turn pow that is tmpogsibl woase always, at any ‘ask for no money. Simply write mee postal and I will send you an order on nearest druggist for six bottles Dr, Shoop Rheumatle Cure, fo FUKEiat ot Koop it. Use it for a month and, 11 the cont te ouly 86-00." If it falles Twill pay your druggist myself, T have no Sr ph because any medich that can al quickly be drugged to the verge of danger. . After 2,000. experiments, 1 how to cure Rheumatism, joints into flesh jut I can cure ti stage, and forever, Ask vour Ro such drugs, and it Is folly, to take You must get Isoase out of the bi My "remedy. does that, even in the Mm dimcult, obstinate cases, {tnpowsible this seems to you, 1 know It T take the risk. T have cured tens of thousands of jn this way, an? my records show 39 taal of 40'who get those six bottles pay tearnod that people th general are ith a phyalolin "who cures thea. e anny write mi Ie 1 tai f dont expect & postal card or I will send you my book about Rheumati id an order for Ce ee * oz Munyon's Doc- 4 Building, Broadway and will give you full examination abso- cha ive EDIT MN CHILDREN, GHORS, (MILLI AND ALL and. 1 leave ddress Dr, Shoop, Hats, $1 TBR WEEK. Published official figures of #86 American News Company proved clroula- conclusively that the dally tion of The World in New York much space, City is tens of tho ai , Somanceker « ’

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