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- y RICH SHOPLIFTER IS HELD IN BAIL NAME STABBER SHANGHAIED BOY LONGSHORE Pt Woman aan with Stealing Sixty-one Dollies Poroed to Go to Court Despite Her Plea of Iliness, HENRY FR. LEVI SIGNS THE BOND FOR HER APPEARANCE She Was Arraigned Under the Name of Mrs. Jane Leroy. but Is Said to Be Mr. Wife. | After haying atiempted Endefintte portponame “ andaome woman, believed to be the wife of }fenr R. Levi, a rotived merchant. was final @rraignel to-day Jefferson Market Qourt on a charge ifting Wher the case first cated a fewyer from the om ¢ James Bolnid! seeventel a certificate trom Dr | Darien, setting forth that the woman} fae too fi! to appea Wil not acce; thia,* sald the! Blagstrate, ‘A ould have writ- ten thet, It ts not sworn to woman was well enougi yesterIay to 69 out and steal, and she should be weil @nough to-day to answer for her erime. I will give you until 1090 o'clock to produce her here or I will forfeit her bend.” After some pleading by the lawyer the Magistrate « nded the time, but sait/ he would either have the woman answer pr he would forfeit the bond. Taken to Office, Detective John Fisher, in a Broadway department store, saw Mrs. Levi leay- fing the store yesterday carrying an alll satchel, In which he be- v stolen goods, He 90k her to ine office. dn the office Mra. Levi oroxe down completely. On her knees sho offered er magaificent pearl necklace and her sUamond rings and pearl vrooch if they Would Jet her go. She pleaded that her husbend was & prominent and wealthy But she would n: fnd detectives fro: lie station were They found that the satchel ed $33.10 worta of doilies, embroidered linen and fancy work. Afterward, at the police station, phe said her husband was H. R Lavi, lving at the Hotel Grenobvia, and he was called up. When his wife ree brought out she ran to him, Talling ng: 1 only ig arms and or: “y want to. dle! t to die! @ cannot lve through th) Mr. Lovi secured her release from the tation-house, giving as bond the $19,000 use at No, S15 Bast Forty-sixth atreet. ‘My wife has everything that she Tymatg,and is never stinted tn any way. ation I can giv or iy health sive Ie that Arrig: stopped ‘he tel Who she was, ‘enderioln po- 2 s Mrs, Leroy. When she was finally arraigned the ‘woman's — appeared on the record as Mrs. Leroy, thirty-five years od, a Tealdent of Washington, residing Yor the last two months at No. 142 East Beventy-ninth street. Nothing was dis- Glosed during the court proceediags to show that the woman ice! Mrs. Levi. Bail was set at $500, and Mr. Lev! was accepted as bondsman. In the bond the woman was mentioned as Mrs. Jane Leroy, a housekeeper, and she signed that as her name. The eens of petty laroeny in steal- tng sixty-one dofifes worth, $23.10, ws worn to by ‘Store, Dete: in Fisher. Wwyer Frank Boland, the pris- pner raised her double ‘veil aa she stood at the bar, asked for an adjournment. Thiy was consented to, and the examina- Lon was set for noxt Monday afternoon. Despite the difference in nanos it was admitted by counsel that the accused fs tng real Mra, Levi. Before her case was called the woman, clad in slik, felt iil at ease. “She Rervous and palo and anewered all ques: Hons tn « low tone of voice, of vol HIS MEN NOT FED HE PUT OUT LIGHTS Engineer of Iroquois and Sey- mour Hotels Took Odd Meas- ure to Enforce the Demands of His Assistants. Consternation was caused in ining-rooms of the Iroquols and mour hotels, in Forty-fourth Detween Fifth and Sixth avenue: ‘the sudden extinction of the Ughts, power for which ts furnished by, @ joint plant in the Yasement of the Seymou There was a panic-stricken exit of men and women from the dining: | rooms, while from the upper floors of the two hotels angry {nquirles reached the officer as to the cause of the sudden darkn the ng to Manager Powell, of the the trouble was ceused by Old, of No. di P Mr, gala Curran had been “celebrating.” and was not in fit condition for duty when he reported for work, but there had been no one to take his place. Whi Powell reached the engine- Gjscovered Curran deliberately ho wer Temonstrated., urran left th to grab a him Severety over the sh threats of more violent of the wrel he-drove Mr, Powell and ane ass tants out of the engine- ‘ir ir, Powell ran into Forty-second Ce and called Poli¢emen Malcolm, ay and Thompson, The policemen de- e@cendel to the engine-room and, after nih be encounter, took Curran's rom Ha and mado the engineer hes -gWwitch-b at arn aon the ti rteg ¢) urned on RX ws Ned been in partial darkness aeur ten min Th court fovday Curran denied he had been celebrating. He said he had bee unable to keep firemen at the gli cause the hotel did not furnish meat Last night he sail bis firemen and he went to the manager and Fond him that unless the firemen were fed they would quit. Manager Powell, he eaid, ordered him to mind his business, and. cucrsh then said he made up his qeraa, that if his firemen did not eat, no ines Roa eee a a a0 tshes, leaving the place in’ da) ce, Levi's | s.r NCH SHOPLIFTER DYING, WON'T Cherry Mill nes Matie Po lige Mystery by Man Who Gives False Addrosses and Will Tell Nothing. « at ot y fr Maranall the man refused to aay who he was of where or by thom ad been staibed The Leonard atreet police were notified, and Capt, Handy jurried to the hospital and the man, Who was now very weak Exculpates His Foe. ye man sald he wae , twenty-nine years ed at questioned and that he | No, Mi Huds street. When asked who atabbed him said: ‘The man who stadhed me did tend to do so. There js no rea. I should tell who he is and get him trouble. “It my on serving of punishment I Will administer it myself when T get] 15 out of here. And if they tak@ me out of here wrapped in a sheet, well, then some of my friends will have to pay the debt for nd I guess they will do it.’ Capt, Handy said: Lying on Deathbed. “The man is lying as fast as he Is dying. But that’s the courtesy of Cheery il. They will never tell who shoot and cut them. They’ always have hope of getting well and avenging them- selves. In this Cherry Hill code it ts a disgrace and cowardly to let the po- lice interfere in their quarrels. Any one on tie Hill caught giving the police any information better move before they are moved to the cemetery. “I think I recognize this fellow tn the hospital as one of the old-timers of Cherry Hill, He was around there ten or twelve years ago. I will try to have him identified to-day. DINED WITH THE KAISER. American Consal Spectal Guest at Emperor William’s Big Banquet. 28.--United States » of n-the-Main, dineé with Em- En William at Cassel to-day, when Bmperor banqueted 10.000 civic of- méinent tmhabitants of the province of Hesse-Nassau at the Castie and on the grounds there. SAVED ON SCAFFOLD. Woman Confessed Murder and Ne- gro Preacher’s Execetion Sto; AUSTIN, Tex., Aug. %&—Gam Stiles's face was covered by the black cap,and the noose was around his neck when Gov. Lanham's messenger reached the scaffold at Cuero yesterday. The mes- senger brought a respite and saved Btlles's life by @ fraction of a minute. Stiles swooned when told of the respite. He was taken back to Jail by the Sheriff and was unable to talk until late at aide He is a negro and a preacher. woman has confessed that she killed the man Stiles {fs convicted of having murdered. Write for Mustrated Catalogue. 144 BOWERY, “ Bowery Savings Bank Block.” Broome Streats, notin of ton, Nest side of atree' We do not sell on the instalment fan; instalment prices are, at least, ee four times greater than ours, fore you pay dearly for the credit you ob- tain. Better pay us cash and have something to eG for your money. ‘ Ladies’ solid 14- karat Gold Watch, Diamond Borage: genuine American @ movement; worth $40: our price, TLS THE WORLD: WRIDAY EVENING, (POT eT re [on ‘FAMILY JAR OVER GLOOUSHED IN Manda of His Irate Father Stabbed ant’ Beate Soft Hats. ew oa ¥ a VS vue store that all care iranefer to will | \ SS \ wronefer (6 will he open all dav Saturday | open all daw Saturday froma aA M Uniioo 4] Prom A.M. Une 6B, M, fugh eee at Mone. and Foren WH Catton One ' Stolen + seeseseooe Mie Mather Saves Mim frond Slater latand Whie Separat {Pan 1908 “Opening Display of | Summary Punishment at the ind Fighting Workman. Is Do You Need a [ Op Coat? —, : gig = } ke, made of ; . i wee on hee oo i Sell ior $10,914, $1 6 $8.75. __ 31.90 and $2.90 +--+. _____*—__—'Sale of Collars, hee rice ie ‘ Men's “15, 516 & S18 Black Suits. | 25. Halt Doz. * ea eae te Hit ship eal ie : |! ' here and there Make Sate: ‘thom Peilaamicoeavosy 1 10 I t th t, but on most | thermore tt hae now ¢ a | | { an pee I, te and | inn nave. i nd in tow and. medium hone. Prewel . kes suits, $2. 95. i No saul oe t Ee orders AINSLLT Bids the BO WRTION trANitet i 1% preasted Sul wr " Vitle = Mire, Thotpson beeame oniinously Pieid eed Cuffs of same quality, Se. th, roke in a Ow vear-ol Da siete: whe wae eoalane as =| ured men Men’s $16 Rain ou Mined trace, 911.80. ; ', dozen pairs, Wit air with impressive Bott te uric Pecand Flow } Plain or round link styles, pasted to # a eee UL Four-in-Hand and Shewid ; Mo Chie. THE REASON WHY, Because it sup- Plies the strengto to the body to throw off the cold and prevent pneu- monia and’ con- sumption, ts why physiclans indorse Father John’s Medicine for all throat-and lung ; troubles. Its nour- ishing qualities ' furnish vitality by which the tem is able to ward off attacks colds—it helps the stomach to as- similate food and forces nutrition into the blood. Not a patent medi-! cine, and free from weakening stim- ulants, alcohol or nerve-destroying and poisonous drugs. We are able eo; | Underwear H for Every One. { arance sale of ' ; and Children’s tUnder wear mea its the greatest of \t savings to those needing {the good: here aeee of. + Women's 25, & 35c. i Vests—2 for 25c.- ' i ' Sale of Smart Fall ae Suits.: Made With the Popular 2.05 Trainless Dress Skirts, 12. Suits are made like illustration, of all-wool men’s suitings, broken plaid patterns in mixtures of black, blue, brown and green. The Habit Coat js 38 inches long, lined with finest silk, and has velvet collar and piped straps over shoulders, as well as on sleeves and bottom. Coat trimmed with small buttons, entirely new shaped sleeve and cuff. The Seven-Gored Trainless Dress Skirt is finished with 12 graduated piped straps on bottom, put on and between the Inters sinter with aupe- rench sailors are not can- “They eat frogs an: snails, though” retorted the seven-year-old defensively, “an’ that ith almont as worse ath eatin’ people, I gueth. My first reader aa thallors thometimes eat each other; s0,/ Me Pee sa Mrs. Thompson said that her son Hugh was the first one of her four boy exbibit a tase for the sen. He had tried several times to get in the nav but fadied to pass the physical examine- tions. “I guess he has all he wants of the sea for a Uttle while.’ said = Mrs. Thompson, “and If he wants to ship at any time jater I will have something to say in the mateer—and ypu can trust He Ase sto hundred dozen in the lot; s, all sizes, but not No mail_orders fil Children’s 35c. Balbriggan Underwear, 19c. Pants and S-Lb Re Broken lots of Vests, Drawers, a $$ t, during the 60 years of its suc- | This is a very stylish model and an: exceptional bargain at wear, 19c. e CAPT. GODDARD'S EXCURSION | cess, lice it was prescribed for the the price. Heavy enough for Racal : o POSTPONED. Jate Rev. Father John O'Brien, of October; made up in best possible Capt. F. Norton Goddard’e Civic Ciup| Lowell, Mass., by whom it was | Sizes 32 to 44. seek leer aat . manner. No mail orders filled. | He excursion has been postponed unti! next | Tecommended and from whom it | si) erie ee Z fos derived its name. o- Tuesday on account of the weather. Silk Taffeta Umbrellas $1.65. | If you are looking for a real bargain in a fine umbrella, here’s your chance! These are men’s and women’s strong, stylish umbrellas offered at one-half their real value. They are made of Union taffeta silk, with case to match; are tight roll, have steel rods, Paragon frames, and are finished in the best manner throughout. Among the many surprising values the Shirt-Waist Store has offered this season this special ds out prominently These Waists are of fine quality lawn, closely tucked and pleated on both back and front, and finished with 79c We Give “S. & H.” Green Trading Stamps. TEC STORE “OH ACTTY INITSELF QOPERG neat Separate stock collar. To-morrow's special price, The handles embrace a beautiful assortment of box \ More Elaborate Waists of and fir woods, mounted in new designs of sterling silver. H Store = phe "3 Last Some of the women’s Umbrellas have Lawn, 98c. * horn, Dresden and-pearl handles. ‘To-morrow’s spe- 1. 5 7 handsome! broidered, back Go-Day Until cial sale Prices... Rresioleisinioveieisigielweeinyeleieitieisiere y ponent ye emares . Main Floor, 9th St. Section, nea ecsecccens \ This $7 Tea Table, $2.50. While They Last Saturday Only « This $7.00 Tea Table, of solid oak, in dark forest green finish, with top en- graved and tinted in colors; drop - leat ends. (Size of top, $2. 50 22x27 inches.) Spe- cial to-morrow. But one to a customer. c.0..D. Men’s Negligee Shirts, 29c | The Best Shirt Value Offered This Scason. Section, CP. N. A final round-up! of the Summer. Merchandise of every description—timely merchandise—the things for which you have immediate use, Store Closes at voter? low pce The grea black ahd minus also nah. Sat Go-Worrow TP. 66 I I Foot Mould Jootwear Senerous Shoe Bargains and the Reason. Our Men's and Women’s Shoe Stores have been brought Gecond Floor, 69th St, Halt-Htoliday, It will doubtless be the busiest half-day Special Sale of French Perfumes. They are the most delicate and lasting Extracts that we have ever offered at these prices. They are manufactured by De la Societe des Grands Parfums, 51 Rue d’Hauteville, Paris, and we guarantee the quality in every respect. Quintessence Supra Extract —in white rose, Jockey club, muget, peau de Espagne, helio- 39c | trope and violet; full 1-oz. bot. Essence De La Societe Des Grands Parfums — Your choice, same odors as above; sal ealorl AI ErF reid full 4-02, BOt...sesesrrereres Ca SRT AACR, Essence De La Societe Des | Grands Parfums—In fancy Grands Parfums — Your | silk-covered boxes; cut glass; hand decorated bottles; full | Bouquet Lady — Packed in fancy boxes; most exquisite and lasting perfumi full 144- oz. b | Poudre De Riz ly | with cut-glass handled POW! der ptuff and powders; assort- None sent Fourth Floor. $1.29 together into one vast Shoe Emporium. We want every New || The materials are woven madras, corded madras, cheviot and fat acon bots Cate or 79¢ | 2-02. bottle..... : i §s950 Yorker who wears shoes to visit and know this aalcnrnntea percale, as well as plain w hite madras. The patterns are all the sea- eee eet Mata PL tb Gt. Section, department. Consequently prices have been made small to clear son's newest. o Every shirt guaranteed to be cut full size, with plenty of all remaining lots of Summer Shoes. | | room everywhere, and in every respect perfect in workmanship and Here is the st MEN'S $4.00 AND $5.00 ory ning ures: i WOMEN'S “si50-AND Special Saturday Sale of “Fit-well” Rimless SHOES AND OXFORDS. $2.00 SHOES, reduced to ISe quality of material. S A ie ES 2.45 GIRLS’ $1.50. PATENT : This is certainly one of the biggest Shirt specials of the year, for Eyeglasses and pectacles, 50c. 4 MEN’S $3.00 “FOOT LEATHER SHOES, reduced 1B these Shirts are from our regular stock and have been selling at 50¢. id MOULD” OXFORDS. S 95¢ |B to 75c, each. They possess to. a marked degres Fy reduced to 195 WOMEN'S $3.00 SHOES; __No mail ordi mail orders filled. Ma all the essential points of high-class \j 1.69 optical goods, Are fitted with the rp finest pure white crystal lenses and! { ) patent “fit- well” nose rests and clips. Every pair is perfectly tested and adjusted, The Lyenlasses have cork nose-rests, h Liprevent slipping or tilting. reduced to WOMEN'S $3.00 OX- FORDS, rediced fe WOMEN'S $1.50 AND $2.00 OXFORDS, reduced ts ISe “Men’s Half Hose, 8c. Pair. Grades from 15c. to 25c. per Pair. Z ke 7 JS About 2,000 dozen samples of tine lisle thread and cot- Spectacles have nickel-plated nose-piec es of the Eyeglasses ff; Ca (Ly eC. Sooo ton Half Hose, mixed Oxford and silk embroid are in nickel or in go! all Nie ists caster ea ‘fA | in black and subdued colors, to sell to-morrow al, 4 pair, esides being the most fashionable. ing made, LAMB—Finest quality, hindquarters Spring Lamb, per |b. 50c best fi ROAST BEEF—Choice short Rib Roast Beef, per 1b. | 1230 (No mail orders filled.) Exclusive opticians charge as high a6 $1.50 for them Our POULTRY—Choice freshly killed Fowl or Broil Ib. y icry. TU LED Lt {ain Plone, Panpt, Centre, ROAST BEEF-Native prime Rib Roast Beef: per Ib. | 15e ___ Women's Fast Black Cotton Hosiery. Main Tioor, Fenn, Caatre Richelieu rib, fast black cotton, with silk embroidered in- a RR Ss Peery cries cairns er pei: 100 steps, W arranted not to crock ty of styles, all sizes... ic h ea . » Warr , 4 : CORNED BEEF —Fancy ple and ravel pec, per fh 5, Children’s 25c. School Stockings, 12!;c. Pair. Sale of Gold and Filled Watches. IUTTON — forequarter C. 2 i sle knees FISH—Fancy large Butterfish cheek } We xtra quality, anes by one rib, cotton, with double knee In the first place, every watch that we seli is guaranteed a perfect clastic sizes to 94, Main Floor, Guth 8 le are in many instances al- timekeeper. Secondly, the prices in this most half those asked regularly for these make it interesting enough to read on? 83. 75 for $10 Gold-Filled Watches $13.50 fore auienls Solid Gold made by the Illinois Watch — Hunting-case style, with Waltham or e Company; they have 7 jewels, rigin style movements. winders and setters, with (Fourth Floor.) Munyon’s Witch Hazel Soap, 2 Cakes, 25c., J0c. Por Cake. Mothers Prefer It to All Others. a nnn nn nnn nnn n= “Get Your Coal at $4.00 A Ton. Buy your C ‘oal at once, for there is liable to be a great advance in price soon atter September Ist. The Coal we sell is freshly mined, cleaned and screened, and fully identical goods. Doesn't this re stem , » ji uaranteed. Bale B: ain, $16.50 tor, Women’s Solid Gold An excellent Soap with an international ; These prices include putting the coal into cellar or bin: eel FE re eee CARA Ag $ Watches—— reputation to sustain. p Of 14-kt, gold, hunting-case style, Regularly priced at The reduction we announce White Ash Coal, $5.95 ton. Pea Coal, $4.00 per ton. for men and wo! with Waltham or Elgin jews sink! 1 rel 18 DEAT ing oe oe ee Qually LR Bagi pe bay en Eveneg3 TH. SATURDAYS TL 0 Moers Fite. toutes Salted. should appeal t0 all who require best qu Commonly called Nut No. 2 > All sizes. 12.50 for omen's Gold-Filled — yovements; plain or ante, bp y | atches- for [Men's So! soap, but who don’t wish ie pay high prices. Pink Ash Coal, $6.25 ton. | Red Ash Goal, $6.45 ton. 44-Kkt. hunting-case style, titted with $18.50 Watches sizes. All sizes. omce, Main Foor, Rotunda Coal delivered anywhere in Manhattan from the Battery to 125th st. No C. O, D. orders tilled. a Medicinal properties of the Soap are in- All's valuable for skin eruptions, hives, rash, chaf- ing and prickly heat. Women with dainty complexions appreciate its value. Men who 14-kt. open face, thin model, Wale tham or Elgin movements, Main Ficor, Promty @ Waltham or Elgin movements, plain or engraved cases; guaranteed to | wear twenty years. ! ee | | | | | ‘ Lie I | a anna eee ee ee ; BLOOMINGDALE BRO shave themselves count it indispensa ALL CARS TRANSFER TO BLOOMINGDALE BROS., ALL CARS TRANSFER TO ia makes a first-class shampoo, pepattens BLOOMINGDALES’. 3d Avenue, 59th and Goth Streets. } BLOOMINGDALES’. 3d Avenue, Soth and Gott (Drug Store—Main Floor, 18th St, Aisle.) f .