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SAYS.THE CHILDREN /WANTS 10 MARRY WERENOT WELL FED} MURDEROUS LOVER —— But’President’Orr, of Board of| Louise!Friedman-Pleads for Pri- 8. MELLEN, PROBABLE NEW HEAD OF NEW HAVEN RAILROAD. FW RALAOAD | “TOBFORMLLE see = SL SET IMINS TODD GIVES UP THE POST-OFFICE indignant-Over Charge that Sho| oa" comonents of J. Edward Addioks for Opponents of Addicks, but] *T were crested ai publican: Union. Leaves Quietly. Sinoarats tnade no aittergaoe to mn” ———— Tél, Gest. 26 Alaskan Court to Begin Work. Fulda, B, ‘Todd, Fostmistress of Green-| poor and Senator Lodge have reteenra poesia fon at Irvington, [N04 Del.. whose removal trom offoa| te London. ‘The | ‘Alaskan undary minghacs sans! Commission meet a ‘orelgn whore he will reside in the summer here-|>Y the PostmasterGeneral because she t 11 o'clock. “Attorney- supply of food én the institution ts in-|*Weetheart, Louise Friedman, at Ser sufficient; that the boys are improperly clothed; thet the House of Refuge is Y conducted as a private charitable insti- | We Cut Glass, tution, and that, while its per capita] We Engrave Glass, cost 1s $1446 per year greater than thet | We Gild Glass, ot the Roobester Industrial School, the] Wwe Decorate China. results are not 60 good. a The Gort tae reoslved also the Ne Sie Leone report o H. Bender, ¥iscal| We Frame Pictures. befaedacs id Leet) (opt to whom | We Make Awnings. . Orr'e reply. i President Orr explains Mal sarees We Engrave Stationery. curtaliments were made necessary py| W¢Re-cover Umbrellas, | Arrives In the Ofty to Attend Directors’ Meeting, and Change in His Connections Is man to direct the destinies of the North. : aCe LAS Cevopany, the ¢reature of the Sarena Manne I do not agree with Mr. Orr when he ‘brain of the great American financier] The famtly of Harry M. Hirsh, a| At the Norwegian Hospital to-day the 1. The indications are that they | Reception Hats and the cause of a panic on Wall street] young lawyer, whose home had been] condition of little Laura West, who was|Have not. And this remark leads to Pp . {mt Ne f S y, What has. be: ines that 18 one of the landmarks of a de-| nt No. 1% Hancock street, Brooklyn, re- | ..g¢ over the heart by Philip Tyan, the What has become of the |! Walking Hats onde. ceived the shocking mews to-day of his i, {Six days out of seven hing was|} Turbans....... Hoginning Ife ax a clerk in tha cash-|auicide, They are unable to give any | Watchman of Sunset Park, Brooklyn, | served for breakfast at Raniall's [sland Toques ....-.% derful. fthenn New Hainp-|roason for hts self-destruction other | W2* Teportdd to pe about the same, The eo bread and syrup, while at . child spent a comfortable night, remain- | Roch en Né@ Was twenty-| than (hat he most, bases een demented. Hirsh wan found dend, with a bullet }!%* conscious and has ateadily risen from TH le] two residents of Brooklyn. who are at {| Venoge on a vacation, discovered the them off the flower-beds. The boyn while at Rochester it was served shot. fow months. slate of Frank | hospital that Ryan, who ts a lame old|the children during the week, whereas, man, knew he had shot her, He waa] {his department al 6 and leat that month 700 pounds of butter. Again, ‘ord, avenue, [@rrested, and told the police he drew|\ithoush the department is ailowing 27)|{ Colors? ers, of dawns. said to-day bY} the revolver to frighten tho boys, and| dozen, ewes , they are not ney Knew that | ay he took it from his pocket {t was dis- |*4Fved to the inmates ‘ag they are ‘at Anection, had pre f Hirsh's suicide. charged, the ‘news ‘of Her son's | ot Mansfeld. a ‘wieldy be more than she can | &t my ary ee \ rwilitne Re ¢ fairs, who, ¥ > A sh THE BEDDINGTON TERRIER, | 1yrongs son the ur une tied Men’s Superfine i . e Jerseymen Who Fought in Mem- cotta Merino Shirts ,ere that three ltallan Anarcn-| This all-around game dog {s not @ han 001 MAtry surroun: le gone to Hungary, extra. pre-|#ome animal, but put to the test he wili| be to deliver Ht fro g orable Battle Start To-Mor- |: wroundings would row for the Unveiling of Monu widen will be taken te safeguard iera.|be found “all there.” He ts especially ayinder "ot ‘evil. influences of. the and Drawers, “| peror William, who is to arrive to-day | adapted as @ water doe for hunting Gov. Odell declined to dls elther 50, Pabris Sold Regularly at $1.50, f 4 ‘ap H h Ngo. a Fons t \ment to Heroes. fr linprerin the Aronduke Siaderinen Oia Rankhroe nireani ane rivers nee te, Dut. ill tae ection ‘upon { _ Our Price 98c. The Shirts are finished with silk fronts and clear pearl buttons, the Drawers have suspender tapes and extra strong gussets in seats. They are the product of the best mill in America—the most particular and uncompromising sticklers in respect to the Saleh o ee goad the alert eyes of their inspector dis- rst, Second, Third and Fourth " + «Jone atry, and Hexamer's : covered a few trifling imperfections Pin Nom sere, ares ect : in this lot. They are so slight in MAR Te ci: 3 thon New ¥ air in, op H character that you'd never notice taney earliest evr surpiy and 3 their existence unless your atten- ‘lem sine ine f " tion was called to them. They are ny, will participate im the cere- standard $1.50 grades. We bought them at a sacrifice and sell them at 98c. je end wi VETERANS’ MECCA’: A dog that 1s not as well known as he NA, Sept. 15.~As c result of thi ts ought to be is the Beddington terri Government informing the ant, an 1 to cal kg of stream the bi (Special to The Evening World.) NEWARK, Sept. 15—Gov, Murphy and James O. Smith, Chairman of the Antietam Battlefleld Monument Com- missi have completed arrangements for the unveiling of the monument at Anti on Thursday, the fortysecond y of the battle, and at which Roosevelt will be the princi- pal Agure. Abglit four hundred of the survivors of that jorable confilet, who fougit in 1} be accompanted by members A families, who, it is calculated, dhe number to 1,000 at least Anfaddition to this a large number ot New Jersey people will also go. Accommodate this throng the Penn- fylvapia “Railroad will run a special traja in two sections, whicn wil be in harge of Thomas Purdy, pas- ent of the Long Branch divi- © Jersey Newark, Men’s Neckwear. Men’s Four-in-Hands—rich silks in of new Autumn designs— Two other lines with the same hts- tory—French Folded Four-in-Hands Cn Squares—$1,00 qualities at . Sterilized Tooth Brushes, iby Og Brushes, let in ss tul jus preventing any rn from handling except the user, d ; ‘Trenton, 11.36, and Philadelphia, 12.2 mop of two minutes will be made Af Pailadelphia*and then the train will Fon through to Harrisburg where it will arrive at 3 P, Ml, a: { ‘ Hi town, Md., will be meached : 5 ‘o'clock and the party will setts night in the hotels of that planees Pity Boe or Newark, Senator Bacheller, the Essex Aasein- anc members of the Newark 2 y "Go eneieet are expected to join Bubcpance of a ' —Astranger fin a strange place should remember Bask or forthe Crema You.cattel wt by tha bond) The Largest Selling Brand of a, toe ten ome Cigars in the World: GHP Tie tee frat season non ‘Dowie’s followers to ‘Northern Paotfio Pretdent It Is Managers of Randalt’ Island! vate Schloss, of Coast Arti-| ora tehd lidapngillagignd House of Refuge, Declares-It} ery, Who Was Arrested for to Become Head-of New York WaseOnty-Oocasional. Shooting-Pollceman+Mulvey. and New Haven. : ALBANY, ;Sept. 15—Gov, Odell haw) Adolph Gchoss, the private in os ety ce tears Sater Oa ate on | clone Pa ato Tidy thie seie ow ants aes Bese 7 Bian cero or ae The New Millinery Ushers In @ Jom Hall. While in the course 0) . and” eay” guiseet ees ene angie Bae, In The 35> China and Glassware, eens cai uate cat SS Barats este edie or anor Autumn’s Fashion Epoch._.:». ; P, bs Std anencer soe paci(Suat meal dedi inadecuers® there ne ; Opposite >> ArtPottery& Bric-a-Brac, fet go much @ matter of finan- sutution whieh could ge dexcribed wa {| DHree days have been set apart for viewing the Paris Hats i f feotna! kmowted, Dept Furniture and Gilded tn the toantoulation and’ man- tieninates of tiscting elf nbaitn’! || —and our own. The full-fruitage of famous French de- epts. ‘> ni a te srs properties ' gold) note both eer ster are une Nee i plucking, a as ear Is Sustained Housefurnishings, q aad of 3. Piety lon iby ae Riven the instl- 11 and adapted models from our own Paris-inspired work- ; ibeaa’ ame teto. canve copoattion to BROOKLYN LAWYER LAURA WEST 5 LIFE wlmits "at the ne, vaya |] rooms, We admire and appreciate the beauty of the At Very i> Carpets, Oilcloth, Sips 3. HDL during the too and snap more ilberal allowances In ine montaly |] Hats well enough not to attempt a ae 2 then _ High [> Linoleums, So reuse auch noutes ts ho ars'ct| Body of Harry M. Hirsh Found| Little Girl Who Was Shot byl jc. wisn, Miers ore Dae Eee an lc ie ee ter ieeiits, Just||| Pressure. Oriental & DomesticRugs. ‘the big mergers. For a long time Mr. Hi!) +g 10n. F ja state or eatitude 1S not for idealists. would pot retreat trom hls position ot| Floating in Highland Lake,| Sunset Park Watchman i wal ioesnter tell as their creations this season surpass the ones of last, so Geliy wpceieenve teousnt vy. us| This State, with Bullet Wound] assed Comfortable Night in|* Fd mekieudt’ #0011 those in their minds for next season may be lovelier than{/ Black Dress Goods. | Creams and Whites. Dee aortiors caiceationner as vne| in Head, Norwegian Hospital. plea of, the dusitation® that 3 the ones now here. We'd ask nothing better than for|The following Cream and White Picture Hats .... The season’s newnesses and graces states that generally the boys have been || Carriage Hats... must be seen. Some of the shapes * are startlingly quaint; the trimmings and their application are really won- tochester the children had many kinds|| Bonnets....... A catalogue of the basic materials eping a little, much | "vr. Tender presents daily menus of suggests their peculiar richness—Silk OL to-dity ft ry : ‘dri ‘ound to the satisfaction of the physicians who|the two institutions, in which he demou- > frowns, -/ State, ‘The pistol from which he had| | The little ie en Que of uaveral ebil=| ton per montiof meat, and consumed in {} Moleskin, Mink, Coney, Ermine, luny Lace, Wood Fibre Ase pan oat igh oy in finish, asin Bee hese atross, 38, 49 an fired the fatal bullet ay beside the|ren who made a short out through the|tho month. of July 8,000 mda more 4 ilk Braid, Chenille Braid, A io In, 99c. to $1.98. +. 39¢. to 9Be. i] body. Joba Molloy and Joseph Phils | ea ane toy. Ryan orccaa | we ool au meat |} Lace, Chantilly Lace, Silk Braid, Chenille Braid, Angora} an oot Cheviots and Unfinished} All-wool and. Silk-and-wool Veilines | fram school verterday: Ryan ordered | three oceasiona durmg the weak ot Jury |] Braid, Gold Braid, Silver Braid, Persian Braid, Bulgarian teased him and the olf man drew hia [every day. and usually in two forme for || Braid, Plumes and Tips, Soft Coque Feathers, Wings, bwremy-tirte youre) Fevolver and) firdd:, The) Weat child was)| SA) CenGice | mibo. saya, that, this) game Pompons, Birds, Silk and Velvet Fi ata months, | 1 was not until the child was in thelfure were takeh, ee Mites tan teaver || Rhinestone, Jet, Steel and Gilt Ornaments and Buckles. 4 the institution The Tints of sea, of sky, of woods, of jewels, of wine, of flow- Shades filched from the drooping bells of fuchsias, caught r but on the other hand, the || from the honeycombed centres of dahlias; the dyers have surprised the the family deny this, ‘The bullet entered the girl's body a chemistry that paints the sun-kissed sides of plums and peaches and All-wool Nun's Velling, 38 to 45 in,| 40 to 45 in, 98c. to $1.4) a seit ea’ heen | little above the heart, and there is some sted millinery with their soft tones—shrimp, the heart of grapes— 49c. to $1.24. « All-woo! Storm Serges, ready-snonced Oung man's sight had been | » ile nder quotes from a miste; A ' : Ls y ced ) a jong time, and that he | hobe of saving her life. the rosident physician of the champagne and claret—supply other exquisite motifs. Gray-pearl Silk-warped Vellings and Tamtse, 44] 474 shrunk, 38 to 50 In,, $0¢,, $1.24, (SE lb a Nite trouie seem unity ee) ee TAKE Heand intty of tosa,"pardioutaniy’ reves |] peeps from plumes and tips, and mellow hues of bronze vie with the || in, 98¢. to $1.98. All-wool Storm Chevlots, © reary- h Witte. plate of bust ‘alee ane, vonotanles, Je dghclant, th ate’ |] dash of cerise, violet, geranium, sweet pea or nasturtium blossom for |] anwoot Henrlettas, 49¢, 69¢,, 79c,| _$POREEd and shrunk, 38 to 56 in, $9 'C fi 2 teaattae: wan {and aasine’ the gateran at the Baron | URAeeeeeh ag” areyeert eae eee, |] popular favor. 9Bc., $1.24, 31.49, shot that his partner Must have been out of | station of the New #Haven Railroad early |neen’ converted into lawns and flower || Some Fashion writers have declared that “Simplicity is the keynote for Silk-warped Henrlettas, 98c. to $2.24, | Broadcloths, So to 54 in, $1.24 to ind when he killed lilmeelt, Hirsh | Yesterday, four men blew open th Allis a1 hi n.”” They err. Our Hats prove the statement $2.98. my away, {rom, home (oF over & | Aare with dynamite, 100k $0 and. es: eat smpastoelty that || the Me es e as fanciful as dream-flowers, Gee Bao Vee 44 £0 46 Ins) Novelty Etamines, Mistrals and bo . a uottier Ia Tow y jc . t : ; 8, nf Bours i on an outing, and {| caped. ‘Two suspects have heen arrested inehe Soard e man- iT Incorrect. The styles are as fani 69c. to $2.98. ettes, 42 to 48 in, 59¢, to 81.24. made up to sell at 50c.; a bit of} Women’s Black Pure Sik Hose, good luck brought them to us, so| with white and colored embroldered it we can sell them at 34c, Insteps, $1.94. in the world devoted to retalling—finds us for the first time |} several weeks there in search of novelties, The result is that re Mice t a Nt Tenet for from iielen Gould's | Was Obnoxious to U. & Genator Allee, - 0 Some and attracted the attention of the entire Spiel Fiala Cr ed i R. H. Macy & Co.’s Attractions Are Their Low Prices. We Manufacture Undermustins. We Manufacture Waists. a We Manufacture Shirts, We Manufacture Men’s Clothing ‘ We Make Shoes to Order, We Manufacture Harness, We Manufacture Mattresses, en We Manufacture Candy. We Upholster Furniture. : 2 the growth in the population of the | We Repair Watches. Broadwa’ 34th to 35th St. We Manufacture Over Fifty ‘will 49 all probability result ia his res: Ketuge, the Legislature having retusea | We Repair Jewelry. No other store in the world offers such aon of facthties ‘and conveniences, in ad- Food and Toilet Products in’ een Se ONE ennretivs pete ‘ We Repair Eyeglasses. dition to great and attractive, stocks Of merchandise. i Our Own Laboratory. Business Silks, Suits and Coats, Wool Dress Goods—varied now you to measure all our Dress Goods and again with a shade of Ecru or by the Blacks, notwithstanding the fact that they are the most difficult | Ivory—represent about all that to master. Faultless spinning; re-| manufacturers produce in the color- liable dyeing; lowest prices. Those | less stuffs that every woman needs are the elements we combine. This|at some time_of her life—for con- list hints of assortments. tt m,_| firmation; graduating, —_ wedding, Broadcloths, foreign and domestic, |eVening, tennis and yachting | ° Worsteds, ready sponged and shrunk, and Tamise, 38 and 45 in.,.49c. and | 40 to 56 in, 49c. to $2.49. 98c. Canvas and Hopsacking Cloths, 45 Wm. F. Read's Silk-and-voo! Lan to 50 in, 49c. to $1.49. downe, 99c. All-wool Granite Suitings, 44 to 50 Silk-finished Henricttas, 38 tu 44 In, i | in., 59c. to 98e.* vet bia Ade, to $1.24. Melrose -Suitings, 45 im, 98c. to $1.49. Silk-and-wool Grepe de Paris, 45 in, All-woo! Prunellas, 44 to 46 ins 98¢,| #149 to $1.98. to $1.98. Bedford Cords—plain or fancy weave lowers and’ Feathers; Silk-and-wool Crepe de Parts, 45 in., Women’s Silk Hosiery} °8«- to $2.98. Women’s Black Pute Silk Hose, ee Crepe as Chie 45,41, medium weight, double soles, Mohairs, 38 to 44 in., 49¢. t 4, } English Mohairs, 38 to 45 {n., 39c. to Q in, 49¢. to $1.24, spliced heels and toes, $1.29. 420. Steilans, 44 In, 65¢, t0 $1.24, Women's Black Pure Silk Hose, med-| English Sicilians 38 and 44 1in., 49c. French Novelties—diagonal, bird's» jum and gauze weights, spliced soles} to $1.98. eye, satin cloth, pin-check, ‘armurs, Canvas Voiles, 36 to 44 in. 440. anu 59c. French Voiles, 44 in., 79c. to $1.49 heels and toes, $1.39. All-wool Etienne, 44 to 50 in. $9c.|crepe, basket, canvas, momie ani Women's Black Pure Silk Hose,| 0 $1.49. ‘pebble novelties, $1.24 and $1.49. Richelieu ribbed, spliced heels and Zibelines, ten styles, 44,,50 and 52 toes, $1.39. in., 69c, to $2.98. Rich Dress Goods. Women's Black Pure Silk Hose, gauze All-wool Etamines, 44 to 50 In., 59¢.] These are the all-year-'round: stuff’ pais ey 2 . id stuffs | on ines in welts spliced heels} to $1.47 —sold perennially—never out cf style—always in good taste. Real- izing your demand for them, it [Miscellaneous Fabrics, | would-be execrable storekeeping for the stock to be less than thorough, Women's Black Pure Silk Hose, very |The following weaves are shown in| We maintain it right up to the high- Hae style, spliced heels | ai1 the leading colors, The varieties| est standard of completeness, always, ree are not surpassed anywhere, and it} The color range is perfect. Women’s Black Pure Silk Hose, very lis the opposite of guesswork when! 1 oot Albatross, 38, heavy welght, made of four-thread y we tell you that the prices—quality| {henes soc ratact 78 10 and 45 silk, spliced heels and toes, $2.49. | considered—are at least one-quarter pois 4 Women's Black Pure Silk Hose, lace |less than others charge, int Wi. insteps, assorted patterns, $2.49, Trimming Crepe, $1.24, $1.49, $1.98, Women's Black Pure Silk Hose, four} £2.98. rae of ribs, spliced heels and toes, Ist FI. All-woo! Silk-finished Henrietta; 40 and 44 inches wide, 49c. and 69c, French Volles, 79c., 99¢., $1.24, $1.49. Alb ‘ Women’s Black and White Pi -wool Melrose Cloth, fixe styles of Hose, lace insteps or Mayes fics ine Twine Cloths, 99¢,, $1.24, $1.49. weaves, 45 inche® wide, 79c. to $1.24. large varlety of patterns, $3.49. Silk-and-wool Crepe de Paris, $1.24 All-wool! Prunellas, 38 and 44 inches, Women's Black Pure Silk Hose, ver-| to $1.98. 79¢, and $1.19, tical lace inserting set-in with ‘small lace diamonds, $9.98. ‘Silk-and-wool Bollans, $1.29 to $1.98, pelt Armures, 44 Inches, 79c,, Flecked and Nub Volles, 91.59 to] °° $1.79. Allewool Cheviots, ready sponged French Canvas, $1.79 and $1.98, and shrunk, 40 to 52 in,, 49¢. to'$1.49, Self-seeded Volles, $149. Alkwool 5: , reads and” Beecicapith cp7 fa 40 €0 $2 Ine We to Shak ines—Boucle, Peri Wm. F. Read’s Lansdowne—the Zibeli ub, oeaerey graceful, shimmering silk-and-wocl Checked and! fabric that is so rich and serviceable’ effect from Women’s Black Pure Silk Hose, with neatly embroidered designs on {n- Steps, $2.19. Women's Black Pure Silk Hose, {n- steps embroidered with rosebuds and 1's-Hair, Panne, Small figures, $2.89. Women’s Pure B} Silk Hose, open- All-wool Ladies’ Cloth, So to:54 in. wide, 99c., $1.24, $1.49, $1.98 and $2.98 work insteps - ery, sa08” Salento All-wool Venetians, over .a hundred: colors, 45 and 50 in., 99c, to $1.49. Women's French / and. attractive nea on black ' All-wool Thibet Cloth, $4 in., $1.24, Grounds, $4.98, . Jj Irish Frieze, from the celebrated Women’s French Pure , Hose, Shannon miils, 56 in., 92,98, sees) and ihe with ele cored ea" All-wool Mixed Coverts, 56 inches, roidery, 8.98, $1.49, $1.98 and $2.98. All-wool Reversible Suitings, blues and grays, 56 in. $4.24. new store—-the largest building ||! Our Dress Goods buyer is just back from Europe. He spent we display many beautiful styles that are exclusive with us—