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OPOVDIEDIGGLSHOOG 4-6 G. Mason, Murder Suspect, About to Be Liberated When| ‘ Railroad Conductor Makes} « Positive Identification. OEFENSE SEEMED STRONG.|: Chain of Circumstantial Evidence ‘ Forged by Insane Society Man's | Family Broken—Accused Held © Without Bail Till Tuesday. (Special to The Evening World.) fore Alan Gregory Mas to gourt this morning he was absolute ddentified as having been in Waverly on Saturday night. te disposition of the detectives’ state- ments. Instead of informing Judge Almy ‘that they belleved the charge of murder against him could not be sustained they Tals fact changed “Yeased this morning doubdtedly have been perm ‘evening's papers. the descrintion given of the man and] { he night trips, and SARE RE ANY TPT ALAN G. MASON, ACCUSED OF “SLUGGER” @ passenger he had + the 10.28 trip on Saturday { State detectives cave him a gee Mason, and the conductor immedi- “That In the Man,” “That 1s the min who ro well. When we left Waverly 8 P. M. trip we had only onc at was the man 1 have een, Alan Mason, H him very well, because he was the only % j the time on the way. He rod : te amoe point on Boylston street, Bos.un “The man acted rather oddly, thought, but as he was such a polite, jMentlamanly fellow, I nevr for a mo- ment suspected him of any connection with the murder at Waverly. ZT paw bly picture tn Boston la Z thought of him right off ea y the police ut the first opportunity, as I worked last night." This statement of Conductor Brown, with his positive identification of Mason, Batisfied the State detectives that the prisoner should be held, at least until a farther investigation could be Upon th theory of his complicity in the ——= BRAVELY STOPS RUNAWAY, Patrolman Grabs a Horse in Time tb Save Women from Injury, Patrolman J. Ansboro, of the I grounds, While last nasht they felt that |), the alibi offered brother and Henry Was at home until contradicted by w gathered, they thought there might be @ome mistake on the part of his rela- Jewalks and crossings were rowded with women shoppers. Many of them rushed for inaway t facts they had | Held on Murder Charge. was driven to the Cambridg District Police Court this morntig fore he went into court he ha with his mother, his | Newbury street, w There was no formal He w all ; ‘Steel Enamelled Beds, finish, with heavy pil- lars, large heavy cas- DUNTS OPENED. Z for Ready Cash es Our Easy Pav- » ment System. no branch stores, ejdeath t the fac ntl 9.00 P.M Morton’ ‘was tor Brown says he saw y minutes run to if ing a runaway an (4) Off. Large Oak , Dressers, golden finish, drawers ey dainty color- value $9 Heavy Box "$Cahe Seat Oak Dining Chairs, highly polished shaped legs, value $1.89 PO EETOE DE man. at. wort! KILLED ON BIG FLY WHEEL. Workman Whirled to Death While Making Repairs on elt. Antho: Layinsky yon the great flywhoel In f the H. W. Jones Manu- 1 Real d the broad wheel sur: carried whirling. a and was then thr | of thirty: feet a the workmen rushed to where ‘Irish me) rs old and Hved a fusha'iaitha Gath ‘aaty| SHOT STEAMBOAT COOK. | Point on the Kaaterskill CATSKILL, ;| Double and | Single Beds shot ordell Van Ber; ead cook of the s arrested. Brooklyn shop- | -———__——__erersessssseseesesser Election Claims Incidentally we want to remind you of our sale of the S. M. Jackson Clothing Stock at Half Clothing, Furnishing: Hats, /§2338 & 2340 3d Ave, Downtown Corner 127th st. Open Every Evening, ORDAN MORIARTY&@. : 155,157 and 159 East 23d St. [25%] VYour Moncy’s Worth Every Time. The following sample specialties emphati- ly demonstrate our ability to undersell our ‘ competitors, and offer sufficient reason for your} 4 calling here if you wish to obtain genuine bar-}| ‘ushions, ff Be: ings; actual Box Couches, with a wardrobe sec- n, covered in fancy tufted denims, sofa spring body, lined interior; value $12.00 ; special... fortables, Satin Damask fully 1-3 below Cloths and Napkins, all wholesale value, dozen yery fine twilled, 1,000 splendid quality cotton Pil- low Cases, for hard wear the most famous case in New York to-day. Size, 42x36 45x36 50x36 Inches. Value, 20c. 22c. 28c. each. Any size, this sale, 10c, each. 150 dozen extra heavy weight linen finished Cotton Sheets, equal to linen for good hard wear. Size. Value. Sale Price. 54x90 inches, 50c. ea. 42c. 63x90 57c. * 47c. 72x90 65c. 55c, 81x90 72. 60c. 90x90 «+ 79c. 65c. |50 Elderdown-filled Comfortables, down proof sateen coverings, beautiful floral designs in light and dark grounds; sample goods; value $5 to $6. This sale, only 3.75 each. 50 dozen full-size pure white El- derdown cotton-filled Comfort- ables, beautiful designs, both sides ; heavy silkolene coverings; good value at $1.35. This sale 89c, each. MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED. rn Wool Blankets, in- cluding about 150 pairs of fine sam- |ple Blankets, marked at prices warranted to move them quickly. Size. Value. Sale Price. % 1.98 Pr. 1.50 “ 3.00 « 2.35 “ 5.50 “* 3.98 wy 6.00 4.25 “ 6.75 4.75 Full 2.50 1.85 LL 3.75 2.75 “ 5.00 © 3.75 “ 6.25 4.75 oe 7.50 5.50 “ 9.00 « 6.75 LINENS. A manufacturer's sample line of handsome Satin Damask Table Cloths, with Napkins to match at half price. Size. Value. Sale Price, 21;x2% yds. 7.500ca. 3,75 ea. 2ux3 9.00 4.50 « 26x26 Inches 7.50 doz. 3.75 doz. 500 dozen hemmed linen Huck Towels, 17x32 Inches, value 123(c. each; this sale 9c. each; 1.00 dozen. Linen Store, Main Floor, Rear. Broadway, 8 and 9 Sts, Le Boutitfier Brothers LACE CURTAINS, $3,50 $4.50 $5.75 18.75 SOLID BRASS BEDS. "22000 530.00 139, MATTRESSES. Prices ranging from $2.25 for Soft Top, up to $30.00 for best quality Curled Hair, (made under our supervision). Le Boutillier Brothers West Twenty-third Street. * KOCH & CO. Draped Velvet Hats. LADIES’ HATS, of black silk mirror velvet, handsomely draped on wire frames, all the fashionable effects and large shapes, no other trim- ming but a plume necessary to complete this hat, regular 1 95 $3.50, for two dayS.....-eeseseee ° Ostrich Feather Plumes. BLACK FRENCH OSTRICH PLUMES, fine quality, the most popular hat trimming, here for two days at manufacturer’s cost: 13 in. long, reg. 2 44 in, long, reg. 125th Street West, Sirsn Mone 1.45 +165 value $4.50 value $5.75 value $7.50 value $12.50 value $30.00 value $37.50 00 value $50.00 15 in. long, reg. 3.50. 17 in, long, reg. 4 Said the Bird: Dry up Bathrobes do it for boys— some of $2,50 and $1.50 sorts marked $1 in each of our three boys’ stores because they don’t fit round the neck—but who expects bathrobes to fit ? | 5 Rocers, Perr & ComPpANY. We fill orders hy mail, A TIP—The way to reach the homes of New York is thrgugh the |FRIHNDS.” The advertiser who reo- newspaper that the homes use to /oghizes the value of Sundry World reach their help. That paper is The | Wants nover lacks & Cull parse, World, f “A FULL PURSE NEVER LACKS 750 pairs of fine Caltfornia and) 1 442-444 FULTON ST. and 995 BROAD WAY,BROOKLYN Camel’s Hair Hats, vel. bound, 29, Camel’s Hair Hats, wide stitch brim, 39c, Camel's Hair Hats, bell Black Amazon Plumes, 39c., 48c., 59c. Ex. heavy and long Black Amazon Plumes, 98c., $1.25, $1.48: Black Wings, extra large, 1c. 19c., 25c. pr. Black and colored Wings, 4 in bu., 5c, Black and colored Black Velvet, 39e., 48¢,, 59c, Black Velveteen, 25c 39c, 48c. Mirror Velvet, 59c,, 69c., 79c, Panne Trimmed Hats, 59c., 79c., 98c.; Very Desirable Trimmed Hats, $1.25, Special Attention Given to Mail Orders. | Write for Our Enlarged and Revised BARGAIN LIST. | THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 5, 100s. ils ah es Toh Dandrel\ Sonsk Sons OPENING NOVEMBER SALE LINENS # BED COVERINGS THURSDAY AND FRIDAY. Among the Many Splendid Offerings in This Great Sale Are Manu/a-turers’ Sample Blankets, Eiderdown-Filled Com- ) T. KELLY 263 Sixth Avenue--104-106 West 17th Street. We Allow No House to Undersell Us or Make Easier Terms. Prices Marked in Plain Figures, Money’s Worth or Money Back. 35,000 Open Accounts on Our Books Speak for the Fair Treatment of Our Customers, Morris Chair. Golden Oak, Weathered Dressers. See Bed Complete. | ,, of imiatlon ‘ah: ee Mahogany finish or Exactly like cut; heavy pillars; heavy | any, fitted with reversible ' Golden Oak, brass rails; including a combination halr | velour cushions and spring) Chiffonier, mattress in sateen ticking ; all seat, Golden Oak, $9.98 [Hel springs: no, woods ot $14.08 $7.98 $8.89 ACCOUNTS OPENED IF DESIRED. Carpets—Rugs. FREE-4! Carpets purchased will be made, laid and lined free, Visit Our New Piano Department. A $155 PIANO as good as those sold elsewhere for $250. $5 down—$t a week. OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS. SEND FOR CATALOGUE. § BARGAIN GREAT MARK-DOWN SALE. Bargains in Untrimmed Hats. crown, 39c, Scratch Felts, 19c., 25¢. Bell crown Camel's Hair Flats, stitched brim, 48c. Camel’s Hair Flats, bell crown, 39c. Ass’d Camel's Hair Hats, good shades and colors, 25<. White Camel’s Hair Hats, vel. trimmed, 25c, White Camel’s Hair Hats, cloth band, 25c, Doll’s Felt Hats, 5c. New lot of y French Felt Hats, 5c. {0c, Lot Chenille Draped Hats, {5c. Vel. and Silk Draped Hats, 59c, Vel. Draped Hats, 59c., 79c.,98ce Fine Silk Vel. Draped Hats, 98c., $1.25, $1.39, $1.69. Moire Silk and Velvet Hats, $1.69% Draped Camel’s Hair Cloth Hats, 39c., 59c., 79c., 98ce Children’s trimmed Camel's ; Hair Hats, 39c, Draped Vel. Hats, chiffon facing, $1.39. Infants’ Vel. and Silk Caps, 25c., 39c.» 48c. $§ Best qual, Napped Beavers, $1.98. / BARGAINS IN OSTRICH TIPS AND PLUMES. Black #4 Plumes, 39c., 59c., 98c. Black and white Plumes, 59c,, 98c., $1.39. Black Ost. Tips, 25c., 39c. 48c. bu. Ex. large Black Ost, Tips, 69c., 89c, bu. Ost. Pompon, with Aigrette, 39c., 48c, Cut Ost. Pompons, 25¢. 39c., 48c. BARGAINS IN FEATHERS, FLOWERS, ETC. Breasts, 9c., {5c. Large assorted colored Pheasants’ Breasts, 10c,, 15c., 19c., 25c. Large assorted Birds, 10c, 15c., 19c., 25c, Extra large Birds, 48c. 59c, Black Paradise Birds, $1.18. Large black Birds, 59c., 69. Black Hackle Breasts, $0c, Extra large Hackle Breasts, £9c,, 25. Finest quality Black Par- rots, 48c., 59c. Assorted colored Parrots, 29c.,39c. Natural Coque Breasts, 5c, 19c., 25c., 39c, Vel- vet Leaves, 10c., 15c., 19c., bu. Silk Velvet Leaves, 25c,, 39c., 48c. bu. Large bu. Grapes, with velvet leaves, 29c,, 39c., 48c. Black Roses, $0c., 5c, $9c. bu. Black Foliage, $0c., 15c. bu. Black Chrysanthemums, 15c. . BARGAINS IN RIBBONS, VELVETS AND FURS. Velvet, 59c. and 98¢. Louisine Silk, 29, and 39c, No. 5, No. 7, No. 9, No. 12, No, 22 Black Velvet Ribbon, satin back, per yard, 10c 12c., 19c., 22c. and 25c, No. 40 Black Taffeta All Silk, 12c. No. 80 Black Taffeta All Silk, 19¢. No. 40 Colored Taffeta All Silk, 12c, No. 80 Colored Satin Taffeta, 19¢. No. 80 Plaid All Silk, yard, 15c., 19c. and 29%, No. 2 Colored Satin, All Silk, per piece, 17c. No. 60 Black Double Face, yard, 19c, and 25¢, No. 60 Black Moire, yard, $9c. and 25c, No. 60 Fancy Ribbon, all colors, yard, éc. No, 1 All-Silk and Satin Baby Ribbon, piece, 0c, Fur Trimming, 10c,, 15c., 19c. and 25c. yard. Animal Heads, 5¢,, 8c, $2c. and {9c, each. Fur Tails, $0c., 15c. and 19, each, Scarfs— Black Coney, imt’n Mink, Skunk, Opossum, imt’n Stone Marten, Elec. Seal, Black Hare, 89c., 98cu $1.19, $1.29, $1.48, $1.79. Large assortment Animal Skins, 39c, 48c., 59c» 79c. and 98c, BARGAINS IN TRIMMED HATS. $1.59, $1.98, $2.25; Ex, Value Trimmed Hats, $2.59, $2.72, $2.98; Elegant Trimmed Hats, $3.50, $4.00, $4.50, $5.00, $5.50, $6.00. MILKMAN’S MILLINERY HOUSE, Main Buildings, 442 and 444 Fulton Street, Brooklyn, | Branch Building, 995 Broadway, Corner Ditmars Street, Brooklyn, deh