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THE WORLD: THURSDa. EVENING, SEPTEMBER 10, LATEST PHOTOGRAPH OF serous grt te Brotirn tae hl te aah ofthe Manbaias, 2 td! tr att actin eee 4 oe MRS. JAMES BROWN POTTER. MR, LINDENTHAL Se ide rates ce Be eras BERS shpat acd ota Oe oreo See Oe fa oes gaan nh of 8. new fatten Bet should be deflected ‘Brooklyn Bridge, Delancey etreet into the Bowery. traffic be- and Tha Bt tion, SUGGESTS PLANS Ary mung aes are *% Spalti es Incoatiag’ a ‘The Williams! Lantien-| 0 ‘of! incoming tut . P the road a epart fro etal out, ir and/ could t m fro 8 the, suladip cor eal andl could Sepess frat eee eee th t i all to terminate at! capacity for 16,000 passengers and 1.08 tures can ire-proof housing. struction of cars ‘oposed to standing eré per hour In one di-| in ; Would Connect All Four East paee ee erect, The HL” tracks) rection. It would aleo permit the trans-| plotform to descend on @, 32 fhe unsightlinees of these from Brooklyn into a subway under Delance; ri ing this pro-| fer. of “Li nee Erade be overoom River Bridges with Transpor- from, Broo ould Mave 10. cious Ae Ee ee ee ram eropis| street to the Bowery, to Park Row, to| sesthetic lines, tation Line Either Side oi i » R. H. Macy & Co.’s Attractions Are Their Low Prices. and Asks Co-Operation. The Sales of h Furniture, School Children WOULD MAKE NEW PARK. Carpets, Rugs Completely— ; and China School Supplies Advocati Tearing Down Pr nists eis a Pho Are Still s As Well As 34th to 35th St. End of Existing Bridge and Estab- Going On. lishing a Beauty Spot There. Broadway, georet Service Men Seized It in| +> Counterfeiting Den in Newark, | Prisoner Declaring that It Was of His Brother. » POLICEMAN DONOHUE EXPLAINS MYSTERY. Clothing. | Donohue Is Name of Prisoner and It Is Admitted that He Is _ a Brother of the New York | City Policeman. Motor Cycles, -su n. The Thomas “‘Auto-Bi” is the recogs ~ nized leader of all Motor Cycles. It has cushion spring forks and hy- gienic cushion spring fram. Always Boys’ Clothing.—» n. Mayor etd to-day made public «/$2.94 for Boys’ $4.00 Top Coats, copy of a letter he had recolved from i Bridge Commissioner Lindenthel with | 1°e, of ‘fine all-wool!tan‘or olive recommendations for the connection ot |covert cloth. The Emergency Arose; The Depositors’ Acct. Dept. Developed. Start a Deposit } And Watch It Grow. "In the finding of a photograph of a the four bridges over the East River $3.69 for Boys’ $5.00 Norfolk and ’ den f . wan in a New York policeman’s uni- with the transportation companies on 3 Two - plece Double - breasted Account at Macy $s easy to start, yielding qu‘ckly and hota banks, and stating that he will] School Suits, made of all-wool chev- smoothly to the operator, who may { +” for mand wearing police bade 4 a.raid of 4 counterfeiter: _ Newark last night, an attempt was " made to prove that a former policeman _ ot New Yok has engaged in counterfeit- dng since he left the department. ‘Tho’ photograph was found on a man who gave his name as William Don- " hue. forty-eight, laborer. Donohue and James Healey, thirty-six, laborer, and | Brank Singleton, fitty-eight, machinist, (© were caught last night in a furnished 7 so0m at No. 13 Mulberry street. With “~bem were many evidences of counter- { Metting and the Secret Service agents ‘are positive that they have unearthed @ bold gang who have been operating ex- tensively through the East. ‘Later it developed that badge No. 1,733 retain perfect control of it under all conditions. Height of frame, 2244 inches. Shelby weldless tubing. Thomas leather and steel belt. Motor—2%% horse-power. Capacity—75 miles an hour. Weight—ninety pounds. lay the same before the Rapid Transit jot, extra pair trousers with every Gone aston foe their consideration to suit, sizes 6 to 16 years. the end that their plans for rapid trans! 6 Sar Goel aienT orithy <atver may Ae 44c. for Boys’ 65c. School Trousers, brought into harmony with the facis-|made of strong brown, gray, blue tles over the four East River bridges|and black fabrics, sizes 3 to 16 years. when completed. Mr. Lindenthal then refers to the use Finer qualities relatively cheap. of the Brooklyn Bridge by the “Land . trolley cars, and says that the demand Boys’ Shirts, 10 n. made on the present structure was not : i, ‘ foreseen at the time of its construction | BOYS” Negligee Shirts, made of cord- and that the eventual solution of the|ed madras, attached cuffs, 49c. present crowding of space by them will , be “that the floor system of the Brook- Leb ald eshansss rae Ot cores lyn Bridge must be replaced by one of light grounds; one pair ‘detached adequate capacity and rigidity for traf- cuffs, 68¢. z flo requirements, It will require two EA ete decks with the ‘L’ tracks on the upper| Boys’ Negligee Shirts, made of woven KNOW How Much You Spend. For What You Spend It. Put your money in our DEPOSITORS’ ACCOUNT DE- PARTMENT. ‘i We pay four per cent. annually, compounding the interest every three months. Our Depositors’ Account Department gives you all the} Sold by others at $200.00; our pricey CONVENIENCE of a credit system, with all the ECONOMY | $187.74. of aC. 0. D. system—AND YOUR MONEY IS EARNING Bicycles, m. INTEREST WHILE IT IS WITH US. “Red Star Flyer” and “New Enge You can deposit as much or as little as you please, Yow} land’ Bicycles, 1903 models, thors can take your money out at a moment's notice, Every} cushly up to date and handsomely i fi *,| made, frames made of seamless steel penny and every dollar earns interest for you daily until fubing, tool steel cones, fitted with "vas ‘rupposed to be In the custody of deck and the trolley tracks on the lowe: Policeman Edward Donohue, of the Drowa- deck.” T! madras, one pair detached cuffs, 89. "Hast Sixty-seventh strest station, who Potters “Dhe letter then saya that provision| Boys? Shirt spent or withdrawn. : j i "5 and 1g 5 vill det ys’ Stiff Bosom Shirts. made in our . 3 n f Webster tires, men’s and women 1) diyee at No, uo Bast Thirty-thnd stroet | __ Buty “Hill atation for'n terminal of ton own factory of fine quality percals, | We run no regular banking business, there is no drawing of | modzts, $14.98. ‘the Donohue arrested.” When the tacts The Wont One Hundred and Twenty-nein | czmnimetim een’ off, fet vetween| striped effects on light grounds; one | checks with the temptation to spend money promiscuously.| «erie anes aleltron Toece. phe. Went ne: Hundred and Twenty eth | mon toh anc ine. trolleyeamrscotcens|| nett detached cule, 9c, ? Erie” Bicycles, frames mad cy Boencya acy reonayar lors © Betty) Maelstrate Crane, In Harlem Court, ana | future. ‘The present unsightly elevated| Boys’ Stiff ™ Macy’s sell only for cash. At MACY’S THE MAN WHO one-inch tubing, Fauber special hang ~ gall was sent to the Hast Sixty-seventh piroled for examination Saturday. Hw| structure in Brooklyn he proposes to oye Bosom Shirts, made of ers, diamond-faced cranks, ‘Kel ‘street station for Dynohue to go to ee ae eaten EO MUMty win | remove and In the apace thus clearea| fine quality corded madras, neat PAYS HIS BILLS does not make up for bad debts by adjustable handle-bars, “Hartford! Bei tndrry street and explain, Rohrs ran, out and trled to catch the | to,erect a public oar with the present oirlbes i pete grounds; one pair | higher prices, single-tube tires, women's $19 98 | "Captain of Detectives Cosgrove, of ‘ . r he same. ached cuffs, $1.19. . ; & , Bs | Nowark, ot first asverted that the pris- HAS SEIZED PIER Niven ae Naat Willie avenue | bridges, it is proposed: shail be accome He is not called upon to pay for the expensive machinery} —*"4.men's models... j | oner was ex-Policeman James McGuire, His condition 1 critical, ‘I pitshed'by the extension of the elevated | Boys’ $2.00 Shoesat $1.49 | of a CREDIT DEPARTMENT. “Webster fees tame) cea ! crank hangers, hubs and hanger fitted wis reeribe cones, “Kelly” handle~ ars, Hartford tires, wom- en’s'and men's models..... 829-98 “Day” Bicycles, frame made of one- inch tubing, double-faced, reversible and interchangeable cones through- of the New York force, whose name the You know that no s ore can sell goods as cheaply in pro- portion to quality as a cash store. (No argument is re- quired to prove that the customer must pay the store’s ex- penses, including its bad debts.) Thousands have opened accounts with us, realizing the Boys’ School Shoes, made of Casco calfskin, with dongola tops, stout ex- tension soles, hand-sewed welts, English tackstays, double-stitched szams throughcul, sold by others at | alleged counterfeiters mentioned, but i tater acknowledged that he had made Oyster Bay Objects to Pre-emp- Handsome Souvenirs Presented to Purchasers During D riayimeget Motuey Fotcwman| tion of Wharf at Cove Neck’) OQUR 5th ANNIVERSARY SALE, | “at'certainly must be my brother who| ' by President, His Guests and} commencing Sept. 10 to Sept. 17 inclusive. Special offerings throughout our en- Eawas arrested. The picture he had was 7 tire stock which will make the sale especially attractive to customers. 2. ir; i “! a i | one of myself, ail right, but I have not! Secret Service Men. P A Golden| i ip $2.00 a pair; our price $1.49." | oie of this “up-to-the-times” saving method. out, cushion frame, Hart- | seen my brother in years, and don't fs => Golden AH Cc letel Finer qualities relatively cheap. = ford tires, men's model..,. #29-9© want to, elther. can ome Completely foes Start Your Account at Once. Bini serie eric ‘My brother {s worthless, and or! The people of Oyster Bay through er «| Chif- e *sU lerwear. 24, “Fay” Bicycles, for boys and girls, Fi MAY ocrxce pices ae Sabee EDR BYE “the Honorable the Town Council" want Z cone Furnished, $ 1 15.00 Nai Children ug ait Baers si Aer ee] ee te oat card Tian valcnaisoritan) | Pee we nee eee they nay We Beolin special] INGLUDING ANERS Children’s Merino Vests, long and Cust Tailori D t t SUI akin cand aoun gates J $ ‘oosevelt, or 0 ‘ate 0 i ‘ . A toht: Pan 24 FI. 4 perverse Donovan and Ryan, ofl inte, Jamen Roosevelt and a cousin or|t (eeaero | value, Palo. Dining Room Bedroom and Kitchen. E | |short sleeves; medium weight; Pan ustom alloring Departmen FL wheels fewark, became suspicious of the! ihe ‘president, permission to build = hs llead Is OUTFIT IS VALUED AT $150. \talettes and Drawers to match, size “Fairy” Bicycles, for boys and girls, fitted with Hartford tires, diamond or 20, 2 2c. less rise 3c. each larger size and | $2.5, for$37,°° Suits) $28. for83 5.°Coats | three, men several days ago and set @/ . year ago at Cove Neck. ‘The neck on each smaller size. Made-to-Measure of all-| Made -to- measure of ‘wi upon them, 80 In were 2 | gdjolns the Sagamore Hill property and ) they that they were counterfeiters that) tng president has pre-empted the pier drop frames, 24 and 26'in. WHEE oe ckce, ceipenese 314,98 they notified Chief Flynn, of the Secret| .4 its wat higvowniprivateniio Children's Merino Vests, heavy . 2 . rrvico of New York, chie¢ Fivnn sent] {4 the uso of hie guests to the oe: weight; Pants and Drawers to match; wool cheviot, tweed, gray, tan and olive Umbrellas. —1n. ze and George size 18, 29c,; rise Sc. each larger size. worsted or cassimere— covert cloth, or black} some men and women do not look clusion of all other persons, the towns- _ Burfis to Newark, and last night in ih H 2 ane | a - ) c company with four Newark detectives ee ey deed Tt ee aowne = set Children’ Merino Vests. white and English walking, single Vicuna, lined through-} favorably upon those bulky, un- the house was surrounded. natural; long and short sleeves; Pant : . Fide ‘ 4 A | Canght Making Half Dotlars, | Neck for porsies and ya TSDE BAYS and Drawers to match, size 20, 3463 or double-breasted sack out with ‘pure-dyed silk wieldy, piace plore Sate s | been compelled to seek other grounds, ise Sc, each larger size; Sc. less each . A 3 that are invarial iy * So quietly did the agents and deteom| vine hoon “ehooed away" by Secret rise ee each B models to select from. in matching colors. Ata ae and salient | tives enter the house that they were in| oon oO want other critters.” the room before the men had time to 4 ‘The Town Council's demand for the} Ns hide their counterfeiting instruments. > | heavy weight quality; Pants and return of the pier has been so strenuous Drawers to match; size 18, 44c.; rise As the detectives entered the men were N i i that W. Emlin Roosevelt, fearing that = 4 manufacturing bad half dollars. They| tne whart might be in charge of a con-|1 Golden Oak Side-| |{teight allowed on out of town orders | lieu euace toc. each larger size. ~ were held and searched. In the pooket! stapie or two ane of these dark nights. |} board, — large Oh a tee Reversible Froese S touna. tne photograpn | rane oF eva one of these dark nihis. | board, lths* 9 75 LIBERAL TERMSOFGREDIT :'':,. 3,98|| Children’s Hosiery. n “That's a picture of my brother,” de-| Government yachts they use put to) SPC Weaeeasiee (Se 3 placed the prisoner with felgned indis great inconvenience, appealed ty the} FISH ER BROS. Bovs’ and Girls’ Ribbed Cotton ference. ‘He used to be on the force) courts to-day an Injunction against | > COp_ M Vv 2 ys’ and t cotton i! wn Counell, It was UMBUS AVE. & IOSD ST. }|Hose, medium and heavy weigh, in New Yo! Oyster Bay's ‘I oe - y vice agents looked at | with visions of th ELEVATED STATION 10(TH ST. OPEN SATURDAYS UNTIL 10 P.M double heels and toes, sizes 6 to Children’s Natural All-wooi Vests, And they do not care to spend seve eral dollars for a trim, neat Umbrella / —‘‘just to be lost.” We introduced our “Special Broad- way” Umbrellas for all such people. They are made of fine, serviceable Union taffeta, silk case, paragon frames, steel rods, close-rolling. 26-inch, for women—solid pearl, cape len’s and Boys’ Fall Clothing-» ». The Men’s Suits for Fall and Winter are ready—single and double-breasted models—made of cheviots,cassimeres and worsteds. Brown and gray stripes, plaids and checks are the prominent colors and designs. $9.96 for’ Suits that others sell at $12.00. { i eae me Rens Oe? | great Ree fit ‘ked Justice 10, 19¢, horn, sterling silver trimmed natural | lobed al a u ashore tha eked thc Se —— ——= = == = —— — .: e 5 “tis a picture of you," aaid Burns, |! the Supreme Court, Brooklyn, Bovs' and Girls’ Black Ribbed Cot- $11.96 for Suits that others sell at $15.00. wood, stag horn, Drésden, ebonized oe ado ped the picture into his own fens wi oni a auetent 1 | R.H. Macy & Co's Attractions Are Thelr Low Price, | |_f0P_Hose,_ medium weight, double $12.96 for Suits that others sell at $16.50. eal a ime { Mush Evidence Found. etter Canes a tee) Cate aa 40, 24¢, $14.96 for Suits that others sell at $18.00. ood tuteat and] Cokes) nindles eye with the evidence ————==—_ | Children's Cotton Hose, medium i i 22. J : were taken to jail. The} FGNQR SANE AND MUST DIE. | weight, two styles of ribs, double $17 96 for Suits that others sell at $ 2.50. sone $1.75; Sun toe Price \ ted of moulds, bars of " knees, ‘soles, heels and toes: size 7, $19.96 for Suits that others sell at $25.00, aes uring this syst | sh tal, tin, ts, machi 32c.; rise 3c, ich larger size ani : Sa . see ee . | fon trimming the colus, a. milling ma.|Gov- Odell Gets Report of Commats~ Broadw. ae. fets on each amaller size, » $22.96 for Suits that others sell at $28.00. , way, 34th to 35th St. Better qualities ranging up to $14.98 chine and & set of fine tools for touch: | ston and Will Not Slop Excoution, 7 Boys’ Heavy Corduroy Ribbed Cot- $26.49 for Suits that others sell at $35.00. i setae ing up sen arnieaian Se one A} ALBA pt. 10.—Gov. Odell has de- a Qj ton Hose; sizes 7 to 1h 44c. 1 f . ¥ Souvenirs. jarge number og Us ollars was ed fere in the death sen-| i ened — jo—tat FI. sarge gambar 9 cined 10 inwertere inthe gears ven Specials in Wine Department. chllarer's| (Cotton, Hose, heavy | /UNE glad an ares fond black en’s Overcoats, made of Oxford gray and blac urn privon, who Killed a guard. mh FL weight, two styles of ribs, double knees, soles, heels and toes, size 7, ————_ ‘ Aub i SALOONMAN SHOT Baner vite ene te o etaur next Finch’s Golden Wedding Rye Monogram Rye—Macy’s 39c,; rise 3c. cach larger size and 2c. great interest where the Souvenirs are prouped The display is always bright and attractive with practical and decorative novelties that are medium weight cheviot, lined with serge, half box style, 40 to 42 inches long... «+++ ++++ COGS CLES week. aol has set next Wednesday] —Five Years Old, Special Twelve Years Old, less on each smaller size. Men’s Overcoats, made of Oxford gray velour- for a hearing In the case of the three Girls’ Ingrain Cotton Hose, fine ribs, { \ Visitors never fail to find much of if for a ntaner boys now awaiting execu-| 1 Regular price: gal., $2.94; bot., 74c’ Regular price for a bottle, $1.23 double knees, soles, heels and toes; | ’ on for th rder of thel le. se aaylanececs " " -! 4 . orthy to be retained 10 SCARE FOLK OFF Van Mr the murder of thelr tne Special price: gal, $2.44; bot., 54c/ Special price for a bottle, 84c. j] size 7, 42; rise 3c: each larger sie; finished fabrics and unfinished black worsted, lined seorthy fo be, retained ori presented ‘ POLICEMAN BADLY HURT. yay M. others charge 85.00 gal, $1.28 bot.; our price Palctes: Gailcunmeenoa (eo and faced with silk, 40 to 42 inches long.... $14.96] keepsakes. } } “ A. al., 5 i} , is Sterling Silver Gilt Spoons, handles 4 : i _ |gaward Rohrs Thrown from Car Youny’s Pure Rye, others charge $4.00 gal., $1.00 bot.; ; styles of ribs, double heels and toes, Men’s Top Coats, made of tan and olive covert, full ver aie 1 { i } They Were Disorderly in His)" sna 1 tm crtttoat Condition, Fiat gal Po bet 8 gal., $1.00 bot.; our price, We ay box. style, plain’ or welted seams, hand-finished| ous American’ colege, $198 and | | A ¢j V hil atte! ‘a ~ + Pay 4 i ssi . H 74. ! ok Place, He Said, So He Dis- can at Lenox avenue and One Hundred “Red Star” White Brandy for preserving fruit, bottle, 57c.; gal., double soles, heels, ‘knees and toes, throughout, 32 inches long..... . ++ $14.96 eee Sten emacs HAE } ' ‘ 5 y= tree! clock + as A * . wi is REVO, fa [asaleenses-ceatiateast aaa 8 cloak $2.49. = ; Seana EL Pe ae eluate Men’s Overcoats, made of finest imported Venetians, York" engraved across gilt bowl, 75c. {j charged His er thi 1 4 21c4 Wh , i , : St 4 , ‘ ur the West One Hundred and Twenty- mported French Brandy for preserving fruit, bottle, 84c.; gal., sizes 8%, 9 and 934, at 29c. or Buckskin Covert, lined with silk, hand tailored, Sterling Silver Spoons, celebrated | } Frighten Them Away. fifth street station,” slipped and, was $3.74. . Misses’ Plain Black Ingrain Lisle iicheslongueuertciediensesces eeiene: 824,96 weve and balldines ot. Newivort ene ] i thrown heavily to the pavement. He 32 ig } i} t mruck on his) head’ and” waa ‘knocked Blackberry Brandy, for medicinal use, bottle, 49c.; gal., $2.19. Tue Hoss, ole bee ne and araye oe their bowls, $1.24, $1.49 / , | unconscious. es; size 7, 44c.; rise 3c. each lar, 5 i Ditectives Roth an en. ot nar [iettHennial und Dr. Donovan took the Champagnes—Derenay Pere et Fils, Epernay. sie; 2c, lesb on each smaller sie parser crete ti y Can da! | | } i t Third avenue and Twelfth |imured policeman there. It was found Extra Dry, 1893, case quarts, $19.98; pints, $21.99, ’ York, 79c., $1.23 and $1.73, sige last night when they heard 8 BE een ot pence y By Vin Brut, 1893, case quarts, $24.98; rata $23.98, Silk Specials. ». Men’s Autumn Hats. Copper .and) Quadraplerplated.:5ite | { jt Ww 21 "mo! ear, Ja ef . 5 Fen ot enone Wllowing, the. men, |Qceneor, of Ne, oe Second’ avsnuc, |] Champagnes—George d’Orbel, Epernay. 63c. for 90c. Black Taffeta Six; | Derbies and Alpines, made of fine fur felt, pure silk bands] ©" se eu | ee Pe nora ceri Creasy Met eer rc a Sec, case of quarts, $18.49; pints, $19.99; half pints, $21.49, heavy, strong an rustling, | and binding—all the newest shapes and colors. aa Fi. na pouarniprekA epee hae | at No. ‘ou venue, On AL et) » nay » $21.49, —26 ii ide, 5 Wigs ct | Mi Se eae eee i en WO R : ° . sae ee ee be $1.88 for the kind others sell at $2.50. Cuetiblen aed Silver Collar But’ | } ir . le was arrest . i. . ion xe a ) ys odie etme arly Scotch and Trish W hiskies. Chine; soft, dainty, eesrall $2.49 for the kind others sell at $3.50, se } ) oan the hall Suey burst tn te 4007] 5 mw nt zon nce hw 1 aporcite em |] A. Usher & Co.s Gold Cap, bottle, 89.) Heather Dew, Stone Jugs, impera ideal for costumes—24 inches wide. $3.49 for the kind others sell at $5.00, Candy. —nesenent. | Bir attack by a woman. They got in-| baranaisoy two tah cenp toate an vested tape: |] A, . quarts, $1.44. h 5 ; : w the rope pro-| Forma, jous tomy taking Cascarete t di {Mesa} *| The Heirloom, bottle, $2.09. Oyqudee ‘ ‘ icious Cream Almonds, our reg ibs.cons of re, oid out bimeat gus yuieerie Deeen ee eal House of Commons Black and White] Dublin Whiskey Distillery Co, botte combinations—20 inches wide, The New Autumn Gloves. Mie, Bree: 1.8 pound; special (ek sprinting downstairs Roth ie Hav eagaaty Ae Dress Goods, i N ee sai Gores a sane 1. & G. SteyarPs Fines, bots 8t-18| Gruakeen Lawn, lrge huey 30a?. "| They are waiting—Three Clasp and Three Button Eclair! [ifs"ranuta orange lemon: peppers! man. i. he ines . . ? 7 Cohen ite Somat ands sy bot Care t Say aa Laws; ee "4 Lh Al;wool Tweed Suiting. ‘cos: of the J and Three Clasp Mazarin Glace and Suede Gloves, newest | init, clnamon—assorted, on hth efheera, but in the California Zinfandel, gal, Pirck nae ar $3.46 and tallored sults; gray, tan, cadet colorings, with embroidery to match. mn. | piles, lor pores "containing ten. the exception of Cohen, Wi Burgundy, gal., $1.44; case, quarts, $4.19, ree harmonising. strip 2 Learns nes, Biureuncyy Gat OL SAy Cae, GBT TAS. narrow harmonizing stripes; 42 | EClair Mazarin eel veatie j iesling, case, quarts, $3.46. inches wide, sold by others at go , Genui anilla, and Chocolate, Q 65 oO Ice... 6. with or without nuts, Red Star SUPecR eH, [Ise tack Beton acing | CHSHLEY, Quality, |. fa camel’s- $1.49; bottle, 46c. Brand... Po ihery Angelica and Moscatel gat, $1.44 hd Hi

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