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ote The sound of the school Bell goes over the City at 9 o'clock next Monday. Our specials in school- boy’s Suits show how boys of every age should dress, Sailors, Refers, Rugbye and Nor folks in all the new fancy mixtures, blues and blacks. A great variety of Suits for big boys. war At the 13th St. store $3.00 buys some Suits for small boys marked down from $8, 37 & $6 * Vache Carhasts6o. Three Cor. 13th St. BROADWAY | Cor. Canal St. Stores. Near Chambers. oe TT NEW POLICEMEN, 100 MORE NEEDED Commissioner Greene Has Used All the Money Available and Must Now Wait Until Legisia- tion Is Secured. As & result of investigation of the ayatem of posts of police duty in Great- ‘er Now York orders were issued to-day that will take about 700 policemen out ef the Borough of hattan and place ‘them in other bo hs. In addition, ‘S11 new policemen, who were given cer- Uficiates of appointment to-day, were as- signed to posts In Queens, Brooklyn and Richmond, and. Commissioner Greene @ays that to properly patrol the city 17 Rew policeman are needed immediately. ‘The investigation of poste was made by Deputy Commissioners Ebsteln and Piper and Chief Inspector Cortright. "They have been at work on it singe June. They found that in Manhattan there were hundreds of posts so short that a policeman might almost expec- torate from one end to the other, These Posts were doubled end for each post @oubied there was left a policeman ‘o Be sent to another borough. Manhattan Posts are now uniform in length. In the Borough of the Bronx it was found that no change was necessary, but in Brooklyn, Queens and Richmond ‘appalling conditions were discovered. There are posts in Brooklyn so long that for one man to cover them Is im- Possible. Hundreds of these long posts Were shorienod, so much so that 1,000 additional men have been ordered to the three boroughs outside of Manhat- tan and the Bronx. / Six. additional mounted men have been detailed to the borough of Queens, @ight to the borough of Richmond and fourteen to the borough of Brookly.: - And still there are more than five hun- @red posts that are inadequately pa- trolled because of the luck of men, There {s no chance of getting the 707 @dditional men asked for just n Commissioner Greene has spent all Money the Board of Estimate allo film, It will be necessary to wait uicil after Jan. 1, when legislative action permitting the expense of employing so many more men can be taken The 31 probationary patrulmen re- eelved their full appointment by Com- missioner Greene in the Sixty-ninth Hegiment Armory. He was assisted by Chjet Inspector Moses Cortright—to Wavin ine Lommiss.oner aluded in lid @pezch to the men as the “honest oop" and Cup. stephen O'Bren, with ais William Bailey and Place, wno a instructing the new police Omminsioner Greene's Speech. After the men had secelved their were fUuy avcouiiea, up in platoon around tne Commissioner and the oaths Then the Commussiuner there are three requirement | QS 000, Tie agent said that the resem- blance of this chemist to Emperor Will- jam was most striking. Being very anxious to meet the double of Emperor William Mrs, Grafe asked for an Introduction, She sald that to get: It she was compelled to pay $600. The likeness was apparent and Mrs. Grafe married Dr. Peters after three weeks of courtship on Jan. 31, 1908. At that time she had a fumished dat at! Man Who Drove Him Pies No. 19 West Sixty-fifth street He Had No Money. ny for & good policeman—courage, aunesty RHA neiLieance. se 2 ASIN DOUBLE Umes of dunger and you @iust not sully the rec Avoid ‘Temptations, r fuil, hone! If you fail, if you auccumy | 2s tempwations, you Will Certainly be Marriage Agency Told a Gullible Widow that He Owned a Patent Worth the Trifle of $400,000. She alleges that she furn home, his cloth found out and dismissed in disgraci ‘You must know waen you sa an arrest, and you must kagw @utbority. sou owe nuvody ‘or jncment but yourselves. was with your probation work,’ raing to Inepector Coriright, who “ged by blushing, the Commissioner Cortright’s “Proud Title.” “Por thirty years this policeman has it is tu le is at the the duty of a ‘cop’ every moment the men owed theli pe ppt ae LOWEST PRICED STORE IN NEW YORK FOR FINE GOODS, ric ros. 6TH AVE. 22d TO 23d ST. NEW YORK. STORE QPEN 8 A, [, UNTIL 6 P. M. DAILY. $5 75 for Men’s Suits Worth Up to $15.00 Each. | Sale 9 to 11 o’Clock Saturday. The chance of the year—about 300 Suits— that’s all in this offer, but the assortment is great __¥HE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER U1, 190s. | We Give Blue Trading Stamps on All Gash Purchases. Rothenb Hem York's Fastest Growing Siete, offerings to your Pall needs, Every speciai will splendidly fill some immediate want. The store will be open until 6 P. M. to-morrow. Girls’ Walking Skirts a! $1.98. Misses | Siglsh S10 Satis] 1e-Morross) at 96.201 As illustrated at left. Shown in blue, black and gray, Louls XIV. Skirted Blouse Coats, made with shoulder cape, Sale All Day Saturday. .50 for Men’s Winter Weight Black Cheviot Suits. Aridiculous price for a strictly woollen suit, We are going to sell 180 of them to-morrow, Single snd Double Breasted; every size. Now's 7 50 your Chance, At..sseemeees } S ] f S h l Sh black he 9 scores of fancy mixtur ll sewed with silk and strongly line izes 3 ar meee cholce to-morrow at ale O Cnoo 1LOeS. os The splendid Shoe Offers of recent days here get another ler magnificent stimulus Saturday, when we can offer you the greatest money saving of the all ought to sell within a few hours, Very we offer several hundred pairs of School Shoes at about half. regular value. These shoes are from a season. Made from very fine blue serge cheviot good cheviots and cassimeres, in an assortment _ and fancy mixtures; Jandspmely trimmed with va- of mixtures. The two-piece Suits in double- big underprice purchase, but the quantity i is not great enough for more than two hours’ selling. ‘Come riously colored soutache with embroidered emblem on shield breasted style; the three-piece in three-button ‘5 and sleeves; plaited sleeves; very full blouse; large sailor col- round cut Sack Coats, with Pistrcuti Vests. blind cheviot or new fancy mixed suitings. Pull gore flare skirt, Shown in latest English wool Tancy pleats in bottom, lengths 32 to 38, at. box plaited back, full puff sleeve ; cape, cuffs and skirt trimmed in combination, Newest seven- 6. 98 mixtures. Sizes 12 to 18. Special... Misses’ $15 Satts Spectal rs $9.98. Made from fine all-wool cheviot or Venetian, with long skirted Louis XIV. coat. Two styles; one with broad front with trimming of buttons and shoulder A Saving of a Dollar Each. All-wool albatross, full blouse, pleated front, yoke of lace inserting, back and sleeves pleat- cape, another with stole collar and tabs trimmed with silk Persian trimming; plaited skirts; colors black or pines sizes 14 to 18; seca to- 9 98 motrow at... An Pamatie Value | in 1 Girls? Box Coats. $2.98; special at. xs | The Greatest Saturday Values You Ever Saw: No doubt about it! You'll make to-morrow tremeridously busy in this store. You will not be satisfied with buying from one or. two of the special lines that we have ready. Money savings are so great that you'll want to buy from ALL of them. We've carefully fitted the’ The school boy and girl have been liberally considered. Every word of the following store news is too good to miss. Great Bargains in Fall Garments for Misses, Girls X Women} enough to please all tastes, Sach Tremendous Values for You Ought to Make Unprecedented Business for Us. Many Are Heavy Enough 3 for Winter \ Wear. And the remarkable price Of § $5.75 should sweep them away without ceremony. These are the Suits we have been selling during the present season at $10.00, $12.50 and $15.00. At $5.75 they are a good purchase for next season, though most of them can be worn aes ueengh 5 75 the year; a notable bargain at. ° pleated side, finished with tailor straps and nee Women’s Fall Waists at $1. 98. ed, full puff cuff and fancy lace stock, made to button on side. Black, light blue, green, white and pink, all sizes, worth ea Women’ sticavyTafietaSilkGoats(4 erga 4a Th Sacto Cured w Hoy Py ba fine tucks and) " These are beautiful full box Coats in military style with large em-@ b $7.98 Each, at $4.98. At $10 00 blem on sleeve; made from genuine English melton cloth; re- With new cour se tn en os one ae -——-—-~< °— watectetll rth ved yGouple es 4 an Let scriont puff sleeve with turnover cuff. The coats are lined and , Coat, shown in iid bade need xo) 98 interlined, and usually ret it $7.98 each. Speci! We. show a line of Men’s Suits whose Gale to-morrow _at.......... like you never saw before atso Ghildren’ Ss ‘School Hats and Other Millinery. I ic ne a price. Special Uaiues That No Carefal Buyer Will Pass. oy. all-wool_worsteds among them in up-to-date patterns, Just the thing for business and semi- because these are extraordinarily big values. Children’s Crash Hats at 49c. Worth 7Se. each, and they are bring Women’s Dress Shapes at 69c, many stores to-day. All god colors an for the knockabout wear that the schoolgirl will give it. Spe dress wear. These suits come in double and Bal SOSRGPFOWPAES Se co. a ITE RCA eee : | single breasted _styles—a little longer than last Mohatr Felt School Hats. . ; Hand-Made Hat? at 98c. a jean a Several good styles that ought to bring a dollar each will go on sale to- A most exceptional assortment of new black hand-made hats in new: year’s—with broad shoulder effects, Suits that morrow at a sur rising price, Desirable colors, trimmed eee fibbon 79¢ Fall styles. Desirable materials. Hats in the lot worth up to $1.98 ® 98c ends; special, each. ......+++ssssessseresssreressesseees each; all special at... soe sceeeeseeeeeesteeeeeeeets are calculated to make trade for us and give ycu that satisfaction which well cut and properly built clothes ought. Your inspection is invited. Tremendous Values in Boys’ School Glothing. Spe Offerings Jast in Time for School Opening. There are CoeviCts, Worsteds, Cassimeres and Boys’ $4.( all wool—1 up in_ five distinctly desirable plece double breasted, three-piece Sack, Norfolks, Sallor Blouses Russ! uses. Plain colors in blue, les. Two- Boys "Sailor Blouse Suits at$1.59. ‘Two and Three Piece Suits. in time and you will get extraordinary bargains, (4th Floor.) lar; sizes 3 to 10; instead of $3 per suit; 5] ecial to-morrow at Special to-morrow ‘at..+-.... .....- 7 5 For Boys’ 1.25 and C 150 School Shoes, 1 Hour—10 to 11 Saturday. Boys’ and Youths’ School Shoes of Vici Kid, Box Calf and Satin Calf, sizes 8 to 244. Well made, neat and dressy, with extension soles and neat extension edges; for school and dress wear; English backstays; heel and spring heel. (No mail or telephone‘orders, none C. O. D.) a c, for Children’s 25 and 1.50 Shoes, ee esas | 1 Hour—11 to 12 Saturday. | oll we were going to give New York’s best clothing values, We gave t These comprise Misses’ and Children’s Schoql 0 “ how we lead competition, we have secured for to-morrow’s sale a special lot of Sn Does, ned madelotiontt Dangoie wonk nest | Priestly Gravenette Rain Goats, to Go at $8.75. 8. 7 5 The Best Values We Ever Gave; the Best Ever Known in New York. extension edges, Button and Lace, Patent Leather we 7 _ It is an opportunity for you to own one of these famous Rain Coats at a price far lower than has ever and kid tips; swell yet serviceable; made for been quoted before. Shown in tan and gray ; elegantly tailored ; made with lined yoke. You'll find the Priestly trade mark on school wear; every size and width from 5 to 2. every yard of the goods. Ready to-morrow in pea sizes from a) to 42, or if we cannot fit you in those sizes we'll make one = to your order a, the ane price; speciat.. The New Things in Made-Up Laces. Women’s Hand-made Renaissance Stoles— the most exquisite of recent importations— intended to sell at $2.98; Saturday J. 98 only at ... Women’s Lace Cullars of Point Venise Lave, large round collars in white or ecru, also hand made Renaissance stole collar, 2.98 long onds, worth $3.98, spectal at...... Umbrella Sale. _—$——————— 26-inch Union Silk Taffeta Umbrellas, paragon frame, steel rod, close roll, with case and ‘tassel; excellent assortment fancy handles, including pearl, ivory, polished horn and ster- ling trimmed naturals; $2.50 value; J 49 Saturday Sale price......+-+++seseeees ° Her husband volunteered to get her a Boys’ Long Pant Suits. Men’s Fall Suits. Regular $7.00 Value, at $4.95. Best Value in New York at We bought 150 of these Suits at a ridiculously low figure. Yours to-morrow at an When your thoughts turn to a new Fall Suit you ought to turn astounding price! Strictly allwool cheviots, in blue, black, gray and fancy to Rothenberg’s, It will be a money-saving move. All-wool Hosiery Sale, . fects, Coats made in the four-button, round-cut sack st: IS cheviots and cassimeres, in several styles of the Women'al Ane black tise Thread, |ts0e| open| work with wide French facings and double warp Italian linings. season's latest weaves. Plain colors and mix- Hose, with lace down the toe, also in faney cut vest. The newest styles for the coming Fall. Sizes lds thres; round sack style with wide French fac- cotton, a large assortment inall sizes, regularly 20. Seven-dollar value ; to-MOrrow ats. seeeeess sees eeeeeeee ings; iron yarn linings ; sizes 34 to 42; special at retailed for 25c. pér pair, Saturday's 15c Domestics, «Kc. - We Cannot Fili Mat! Orders. Ar These Eee can buy from this special lot of | School children will give t Ww cases at less than the materials would | Children’s Fast Black Cotton Hose, For Children: lish, well made and nobby; many elegant We lead in millinery values—all kinds of millinery. But Just now we are making special efforts in School Hats. To-morrow will he a big day a dollar, but this special lot will go on sale to-morrow at.......... oys’ $4.00 Suits at $1.98. | 98 430 by’ in this speciatlot; bought at such a ridiculously low price that Sizes 7 to 13 in this lot—marked down” *% low in price that they Men's s Glothing SUurannee of the parset Sort. The Men's Clothing Store is a year old to-morrow. What a phenomenal growth it has enjoyed! We started a year ago by telling you! oe bescoare giving them—and shail continue to is them. As an example polests he evcaliet iat A9c Shown in the newest Fall blocks and colors. Easily worth 69c ‘ cials. School Hosiery. Dress Goods Spe We are offering peerless values in Bec suitable for Exceptionally well a ied tothe hard wear that } children’s dresses. Prices were never before so low for Such excellent qualities and such attractive designs, = A Special Lot of 3,000 Yards of 38-Inch Alle The Gladiator Stocking grt bythe a. fine and corduroy ribbed, double heel, 1 ac Wool Zibeline, in plain checks and 3 9% for single beds, each, 39c. toe and knee; special, per pair.. Stripes; each line in a good range of de- jor full-size beds, each, 49¢. | Children's Fast Black Ribbed Cotton Hose, fine | sirable fall colorings; regular 50c. fab- Cases, 45x36, each, 10c. and wide ribbed, fashioned feet, high spliced A 4c rics, special to-morrow a ‘The proper thing for school wear, made of the Hemastitched Pillow-Cases, 45x36, cach, 136, heel and toe; 25¢. quality, precise best American yarn, in 2x1 ribbed patent ankle, Heavy Uahioacine Crneastetd 4, 5X6. isses’ and Boys’ Fine Fi 36: Mm ast autumn shades; worth $1 per ad special at att 69c reinforced heel and toe, guaranteed fast black, Hiren Heavy Biogcoea fiva) yard, 8% 1 Hose, fine ribbed, fashioned feet, hie! ole 19c S2-Inck ANl-Wool Long Halt Zibeling, in. 70)¢ ‘ork Mills Muslin, ver vara § 8%. will not crock, will not stain the feet and will not | 9-4 Unbleached Sheeting, per ard, 16: heel and toe, double knee; special, per pai break—a rarely excellent quality at so low Se |!" Petticoats and Gorsets. 8 price; sizes from 6 to 10, per pair...... Specials Absolutely Unmatched. Petticoats of fine Mercerized Sateen: and Mois, trimmed with one and two flounces of accordion plating and ruftles; finlshed with drop skirts; reg- (@ Men's Fine Cotton Malf Hose tn tan or black, double sole, spliced heel and toe, elastic tops; worth 15c. per pair; special........ eesveesesesetencossenesoeeensy+sdesovecaes Sporting Goods Dept., 3d Floor. Sizes 3 to 15 years, Shown.in navy, maroon, Oxford gray, with hula or ged stripe, collar and trimmings; worth cal lal Good Shoes at New York’s Lowest Prices. $3.00; sore are aay soiled; sizes Ua to 30 Corsets, manufacturers’ samples, values $1.00 to 69 inches: special Cc Miles in Record Time Night of McKinley’s Death Now Suffers from Dementia. grays,blue and tan; worth $1.25 per yd,special Men’s X Boys’ Wear Specials, 10c ‘ices $1.00 and $1.25} special at........ itary Fleece Lined Underwear, “ined with heavy wool fleece, Salichaay oe Rigel with double me and suspender i japes, ore seams; fercerized Petticoats, made with van Dyke 65. value. special ee suns 396 Erorea aes JOC a ished te je ruffle a with fancy braid; worth $1.35, special at Boys’ ‘All Wool Sweaters. 719¢ SPS Ne Pioueysenid | ErOv} tylish, Reliabte Footwear for Men, for Women and for Chilcren. ‘A matr¥honial agency marriage that crnera ae: sign bls 0! Se ea lt adit ep inert te We haven't room to mention all the values, but no matter what kind of shoes you want, come here to-morrow expecting to find them priced lower Sw] ~ yee eld an ‘honest | aia not produce happiness’ was told of) clothes and jewelry she says dled drove Mr. Roosevelt sixteen mi than anywhere else in town. Z “National” Shoes for Men ‘Caaexta the uniformed force because he| in the Yorkville Court to-day by Mrs.| her, to North Creek in, record, time, js ng mee Shoes af 38e, fi Poses pee een id § Selina Peters, of No. 188 Second avenue,| Dr. Peters said the reason he was not|{ tum for the | H These are excellent Shoes for school wear. Made on, Im Vici Kid\Leather, lace style, double or single soles, stral ha Cteatloslonar alludes to the|in testitvine exalnst her husbend, Dr| SUPPerting his ‘wife wad because he was| Dut le seca ee ce dementia, | "with oak soles, and shown in stylish shapes: patent leather toe capsi “ast, comfort last or bull dog shape, all with toe caps’ .+s+» appoin out of a job, He offered to support hi ‘Mike’ sizes, 9, 934, 10, 1034, 11, 11%, 12, 12%, Ld 13 My ty 1% *98c In Box Calf Leather, lace style, heavy or medium weight soles, | Powell Peters, whom she charges WIth) uy goon as he could get work, ‘ and 2; special, per pair. wtih ‘welted soles, or Loodoe stapes With toa Capers cccte Did prices | SPandonment, He left home a month) ‘Phe Magistrate piaced him under Boys’ and Gigls’ Shoes at 7. 10, jovan Calf Skin, lace style, calfskin lined, double t have | ao, she said, and has refuned to roturn,! bonds to pay $10 a weok, and as he xecord rides with | I Boy Calf Shoes, in lace or Button styles for girls; Calteicin Lace cies London shapes withtoecap...++++++++ sees sre ere: Mrs. Peters came to the United States! Could not secure a bondsman he was e | Shoes, with steel circlets in soles for boys. Both lines leemign received their as- i ir Peport at their sta-| from Germany five years ago. She was) !ocked up. duty at 4 o'clock. then Mrs. Grafe and hee husband wa» Se In the night he dashed along the > ta a wi ! hoes at $1.29. E : very durabler @ man of education and reffnement.| CAR CLEANER KI! .-D. mauniain, road, win Fresiaent Rooee- Boys’ Deg ad St She acim tm Coltskte Leattigr, will not break’ through, highly enamelledviry chyabie ‘They went to California, where he di Chatiew’ O'Briendie car: clean | ana, frty-tues, minutes. He knew. that, ff Gite’ Lace Shoes.of dongola leather, with new lace or button, newest shapes : he po! Ramses ences itiee ue ae ployed In the car barns at Sixth ove-] (ne news froel te, ies cease wept style low heel, instead of spring” heel; special, 1; 129 Io Binrhpa | arene tes | With this sum she came to New York. cola her that he had o nbis list nue and Fiftieth street, wag at. work in'] the station at North Creek was reached. the dark on Wednesday night about 10] ,qpeasing of the ride the old guide ua o'clock wi car in charge of Louis welte was the darkest Fa 3p BEoig sreean; | Ss’ Shoes “in: Lace, ’ S$ ne to marrying again} Boike, of 2101 Third ayenue, entered} I could not even ae os cae sar ack Sizes 9,934 oH Oo tt visited @ matrimonial agent who] the barn and struck O'Brien. «The in- i] See Bho lonly or tl Tape foc 5 chem-|jured man died at Roosevelt Sere “an ; pees. exactly suitable for school wears special, per palr....... . “Feature”. Shoes for Men. , see seenegecee pring. teel Pid teen a

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