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"MRL DETECTIVE. MOTHER DEAD FROM TOLD TRIPS W CLERK) GAS, CHILD SHVED —_—_—_—— Dorothy MoGurk Hid. in Base-| Little Girl Passed Three Days In \ ment of Dry-Goods Store and,| @ Fume-Filled Room with She Says, Saw Young Man| the Body of Mrs. Ella a Hide Pieoes of Silk. Williams. FATALLY INJURED Se, ‘Mississippi Ed” Kielty, Arrested | Then to Add to the Destitute|Mrs. Mary Doody Discovered While Strolling on Prohibited; Mother’s Sorrow a Dis-| Lying on Sidewalk in Brooklyn Territory, Promises Magis-| possess Notice Has Been| Skull Fractured but Does trate He Will Leave Town. Served by Her Landlord. Not Know How It Occurred. ‘ 14, of | Ling unconscious en the sidewalk at aanparey Coney; 20s) yenre. © Halsey gtreet and Howard avenue, No, #@ Beach street, who two weeks ago drank lye while visiting the rooms of | Brooklyn, to-day, the police found Mre. Mrs, Shea, in the same house, is dead sent Doody, &e nis lool Caeser street, en carried to i to-day, and her mother and two sisters iis, sur a alsoovered yheard Sos are destitute. mill od Heer Among the crooks gathered tn on suspicion last night by Inspector Mc- Clusky's men was a distinguished look- ing gray-haired mean, known to the of many cities as ‘Mississippi PEEPED THROUGH KNOTHOLE) .. intone tonday to determine whether the death of Mrs, Bila Williams, of No. % Hast Thirty-sixth street, was by sul- Young ‘Woman Hed Long Suspected] cide. Directly across oe street from the woman's home, which was in the the Youth and Asked Permission 4 floor of the stable of Mra. Ei ra Sats ieecais atthe Genite to Watch Him—He Is Arrested Mason's residence, is the home of J. P.| street Court to-day Detectives Nugent Charged with Robbery. Morgan. His ‘watchman, George 0./and McCafferty sald they found the old : Reaey aoe catered ee ee ate | man below the ‘dead’ line in Maiden |i nave no where to g0. Pace Ga toabhedihs Buttons tino eo tine] ates 1 wish that J could jon my lttle | 450, nad met, if ahe org to Vience mare untoucned. (But from time to time} “His right name ts Klelty," MoCat-| ii an heaven.” “ald Mra. Conway to-| of having been Inosonted. morning was served h a dispossess notice, and when she} “Yt aro i was revived ote her fow belongings into the street ws able fo tell her name und ad: , As the result of the clever detective| he saw the face of Mrs. Williams's four- N ferty told the Magistrate, ‘and his 7 that jhofts thal have anvoped the bie darsey | Zour cid, cauanier at the widow, andl srorogragh is an old tener In the| “Wate “tery tre me other two and 1) Mis Doo! fcc A ye ral efts that have annoyed the big Jersey | this assured him. Hi ty department store in which she 18] ginally he became suspicious and notl- RSP rae Bromine to leave torn employed have stopped and Etmer|feq Policeman Coffey. Devel di Gfentz, a trusted clerk, has been held to|jaader against the second. | Grand Jury charged with robbing] ana lifted it. He was j firm, Miss McGurk's. father is a! gown by the odor of gas. On a chair| ha Forsey Clty detective and he is proud |/in the centre of the room was the dead } emia Cauettst: body of Mrs, Willlams. The child | ! Bor several months the members of|urcensctour at her feet ns OY living for herseit and children by scrub- | Secreta the ‘Territory Carter Is e firm have been unable to explain! «Goey carried the child to a window game. I tor By ed | bing floors in office buildings, ut Hately feted LA Eo ET AEN | the disappearance of valuable siiks and | and revived it partly and then summon | Se hE | bas had Ute wore 02 : other goods and the regular deteotives| 64 an ambulance. The surgeon said the some hook or 3 TOOK. must do what I‘can for them. Many |men and left there. This ia eaid to be have been the days there was not so|& common occurrence when accidents much as @ af of bread ih the house|@Ppen In lonely parte of Brooklyn. and the children have gone hungry. I Sar ears i}oan stand it myself, but the little ones— WAIT HAWAIIAN BONDS. HONOLULU, Oét. 16.—A San Fran- | God help them." ofaco firm has’ made a bid for the en- irs, Conway has earned a precarious | tire issue of Hawai nda which | 4 watohed in vain. The thefts were of al- | 7 Ittle one was starved and in a pre- the years Kielt; | Most dally occurrence and no one WAS) carious condition. The mother had been Seen gna 7 ase. stoerel j withe ytase ae Kdeag | 7°84 for at Jeast threo days. “come-ons'” in the gree Hie ' ‘oung woman had own ideas ‘ate re] fand did not have the same trust in| ps ty wich the pos eeaine the | morning he nad relatives living, in A young Mentz as did his employers, who, - Raguerque, 7 es and intended 5 ° matt 0. aly two or three days before his ar- See rep tice) eek SAC! Oe ners] (oleae Sue TeceicLas Gay! aly Sod" comalimentes him upon, is enet-| Salgon's summer feridence at Yalip2-t| STEAMER SIN CR , Mis: ed to do YY Home detective 'w work on her own ac- GON RUNS DOWN Aar KS IN |ASH. pron heen ae Man See ced ade more Ma) 7 | tripe to his reserve stock in the bane. | John O*Rourke, elghty years old, of Rey ae nary a envens ween Invite an inspection of their stock of | Great than he formirly did ahd the tact | No, 682 West Forty-Afth strest, waa| _ SH¢ 18 Hit by Lord Antrim. y idren’s and Infants’ - fe ner gos ry ere these | run over this morning in it of No, LOND Oe Oct. 16.—The steamer Man- Misses % Chil ahs saw him take @ piece of alli trom | $8 Bleventh avenue by, a Wrascn| chester wes unk today in collision SHOES, Feserve stock, Sd Sopeent It in the | Carroll street, Brogkiva The orew of the: owt vensel’ wad Wilkins, of No. 80. Wi saved. Ho. was taken to Roosevelt, ‘Hospital, recover. comprising the newest and most desirable Seserve gtock. The the (following day the girl asked to styles for ordinary and Dress wear. e time for i? observa- tions, and before the young man reached ———_ BRITISH BARK I8 LOST. tthe store abe had | rigged up cy point of LONDON, Oct. 16.—Advi ved Third Fi porerva' jasom , Oct. 16.—Advices recelv . De enton loons mec att a, sonnet ar co here aay that wreckage from the British ae room through a knothole. bark Looh Loni 2 which sailed from New Eighteenth $*., Nineteenth $t., Sixth Avenue, New York. : Boe Raita jor ae hours before lentz came into for many years Baers oe Leet ak, "nr Dartment at the University of Michiran, |and the twenty-four persons on board home here early to-day. of her have been lost. oul oa im or calling the store Setective th ne Py malted ‘until’ the clerk Bho fh ready Poifceman McCarthy wal butside, and when. Menta stepped “out is ©f the door he was arrested Bround tls body “were three allk por- op the police say. He 8 Bonga reese MAIL ORDERS FILLED! DENTIST BERLIN ta ry y Goods Co. (Co. 7” SUES BANKER HEE) sors aren ass A” aha OF” sremera (1m roe si eer tr Special Sale “ur Clothing! Money Paid to Detectives fifteeen days in October are usually to this rule, as was “ ‘bestest in ae thing, it paving, exception Abroad for William Mertens, FE Fon Mac ge SL peg Pg AEE a TN 50 dione s Fine Black Cheviot PRIESTLEY __ , #These are genuine Priest. uits! These are Fall and Winter weights— CGwenelle Coats, which have at- in single and double breasted styles : tained tremendous pop- RAIN COATS, and Also His Dental Bill. Rather peculiar and somewhat ro- mantic is the sult which has been -startal ‘against William Mertens,. a| | banker, of the firm of L. Von Hoffman \& Co,, No. 56 Wail street, by Oscar A. ‘rons, 2 Gentist, who is suing for his unole, Charles A. Timme, a dentist, of Berlin. Dr. Timme is a former eon-in- whee) stouts and Jongs, sizes 32 to 46—also FANCY ularity. They are suit- DARK COLORED CHEVIOTS and CASSIMERES—all sizes Lad able as everyday Fall —In a great variety of colors, 9 50 Gartl Costs, aaroraaaee a ain ats: rr wet- weather wear and as .OO for Men’s Fine Black} 7. earn Ree sea ie ; te Thibet, Black Clay W for evening dress are eek ot Mei hee i or- ues by Uy jpest cresserss vithaed are Laahasairth Pals, @ suit Is bro for the recovery ‘ ut not airt! ey Ww ep you dry without over- be tee me me ry sted and Fancy Chevil Suis pre, Ween ar a ae a See { est of Me: yet we have fin t i; | in double and single breasted Sack styles, All sizes are here: Ses fa leat a pe Ir from 32 to 50 breast measurements, "a great variety of styles {Men’s Top Coats and Fall Overcoats a, ‘Behooler in Germany in 1898, and also patecriah ay akaptty at Greatly Reduced Prices for Saturday! seasoi to 825, 6 si to Me. Mertens medlanavaoainiciecdce .00 for Men’: Ss Finest Fall is quite late for us, but for you it is just the time when you To all the statements Mr. Mertens find a medium-weight Overcoat most acceptable. We want ‘makes general denial and says he mad Suits! At this price we are showing a }to sell a large number at once, in order to make room for Alackilonient Wits) De) Pine and cose " a mes BEN Geran bentome maak Winter Overcoats, therefore the following price reductions: 1 ‘Cassi Biaigeenes the cave wil be ele wy Worsteds. Great care has been given to the {9 8400 to $10,00 Overcoats have been reduced to... Risat a! year ago Dr. Timme began seetion of fis line -evey attention: has besa paid to the) cut $12.00 to $15.00 Overcoats have been reduced to... ult for di dh ‘Sounter eae “The. Asatie’ wate Bee ST AUR tan pera Rca wnt, FV. aoe 4 At Surprisingly § $18.00 to $20.00 Overcoats have been reduced to.............. 15,00 letters which Mertens say: tak i Surprising ‘mavarshateait eres cre tHondeed BOYS. RUSSian Overcoats ! dite Tn Boys’ Cl thing 41 i -in- fo figuee In the cone TD are expected | ¥ 5\COLORS IN MILITARY]RED FLANNEL LINED] BLUE FRIEZE RUSSIAN 0 RUSSIAN OVERCOATS—| RUSSIAN OVERCOATS—| OVERCOATS — W i t h } BOYS’ eerie Boys’ Oye SUITS wins MEN'S SCHOOL 3 to 8 years — double with hoods—3 to 8 yrs,,) ROOds:, Fed flannel lined Fy TEES AG —Sizes 7 to 16 years—in| and BUSINESS SUITS—t5 mixed Chéviots, fancy mixed to 20 yrs.—double & sin- GIRL FOUND DEAD IN BED. |! breasted, with brass but- hroughout; brass but- fon el EE tons, half belt and chev-| Very handsomely trim-| tons; andsome chevrons Cheviots and 95 | gle breasted sack ™ A at iwWasls ie ron on sleeve; 95|med, with half 4 95 on, ‘sleeve; pe ages 7 to 16 cs 00 50 ee ee eerenead iby gular i belt regular $6 4: 10 Special for Sat- 2 Cassim Oe styles — hand- 7 Escaping Gas. ye " value, for. Lae fs bi 0 stress sea some mixtures., A servant sirl, known only as Cath- ‘erine to the family of Mra. W. H. Hum- boldt, of No, 193 Bast Seventeenth Saturday! Specials in Misses’ Suits and Coats | 1 ier Sel aoe (es bas Ga oe “Peter | Thompson” Coats | Misses’ & Children’s Rain Coats with @ mill Ae smblema on oe from cin 1.98 High Grade Gaia PRICES PROVE BARGAINS. Bernheim Set Big induce, Cheesel er ty : y Tee eva Le ‘i heim & Co. storer, at Nos. fantsa; per 2310 Third avenue es fs ffering long in the (ae? men and” boys ee. eeu, a gee eeiornced of Wider war- i ‘Berohelm. Co, ie ays Candy pies CHOCOLATE ASSORTED NUT AND ASSORTED NUT AND MAPLE” CREAM 29¢ FRUIT CHOCOLATES—| FRUIT BUTTERCUPS and WAFERS—per Ib.. 19¢ Including Nougat, Wal- EUTRSCoT cH 4 15¢ OL D-FASHIONED| nuts, Pecans,Jellies,Chips, | —per Ib.. bales FUDGE— Qc Peppermints, Pistachio, SMALL AND MEDIUM- NEW. WALNUT Acorns, Chopped Al-|SIZED SUGAR PEP- nds, &c., all abide DATES ° 25c Haine Lamy fe a 19¢ Boys and Girls ‘WOMEN'S “ EMPIRE " paces) fn over 20 different styles, in all leathers and s| + low and high heels; button and lace, with Goo. ear welts and flexible turned soles; equal to many $3.00 shoes to-day on the °, eae od. Ths market, although the price per pair is only 0 trade that is GIRLS’ ried AND DRESS SHOES, in viel kid, femands the worth of its button and Jose shoe; Box talf lace, with spring heels and the best wearing box soles; sizes 7 7 Ao JOS + regular price $1.6: PERM —_ —per Ib... ALWAYS IN THE WAY (Popular Song), OUT OF MY LIFE FOREVER (Best Song Written in Years), ied one ASE SSS aes a Slama 836 to ay at 400, 4.25 ana 4-50". Suits, Coats, Sti rts and Dresses Specially Priced for styles, all shades, GIRLS’ FULL LENGTH VELVI with bands of satin, light bloe sateen lining. al GIRLS’ FULL LENGTH Be | COATSintwo diferss G OQ COATS; cape trimmed 7. 90 : a sizes, GIRLS’ FULL LENGTH VELVET BOX COATS; squa-e cape; trimmed with lace and braid; fancy sleeve; coat lined 10, 00 . GIRLS’ FULL LENGTH KERSEY COATS: fancy plaited back new sleeve, pretty cape, half lined, and trimmed with 70, 00 6 GIRLS’ FULL LENGTH ZIBELINE COATS, mi lar, ilitary co! 5. IO double capes, box front. GIRLS’ DAINTY CASHMERE - aber circular bertha J, IS Zz daintily trimmed with braid and ri GIRLS’ SCHOOL DRESSES OF CANVAS CLOTH, bertha 3) 50 beautifully trimmed with rows of velvet ribbon, GIRLS’ RUSSIAN BLOUSE | DRESSES of all wool Serges, 5, ID shield and cuff trimmed with braid; leather belt, And Extra Special: elaborately erthbroidered emblem, for to-morrow, MEN'S 10-SIZE OPEN R THIN MODEL WATCHES: piain, | AUTOMOBILE BAGS of saffian and bea wa'rus grain 20. polished or engine-turn cases; fitted with a 7-J apectal, MEN'S 12-SIZB Girls’ New Fall Box Reeters, ay sleeve with 3.50 (Becona Floor, Front.) Mecurate Watches. or Waltham movement; wing snd ont: very 70, 7§] SILVER Saturday. i cheer. fashions from the best makers. A wealth of sparkling styles, blooming with jaunty youth. | fulness, and indicating skill and care in every contour. These Sections of The Big Store are famed for their attractive representations. Prices are notably moderate. g MISSES’ FANCY CHECK BOX SUITS, el tailored; coat lined MISSES’ NEWEST STYLE SUITS, yoke skirt, Sailor f blouse collar, sleeve and shield beautifully embroidered’ J StosM aan MISSES’ KERSEY BOX COATS, lined throughout with ‘ satin; velvet collar and cape, 5 975 MISSES” KERSEY BOX COATS; and sleeve trimmed with velvet; lined throughout Bros get I3. 78: MISSES’ AND GIRLS’ WALKING SKIRTS of fancy Seotch tWeeds; pretty style, BA 9S" MISSES’ FANCY MIXTURE BLOUSE SUITS, cape trimmed with velvet and braid; entirely new; special morrow, MISSES’ HEAVY-WEIGHT ZIBELINE NOR-~ FOLK SUITS; In fancy mixtures; coat plaited front and back, Automobile, ' Carriage, anak Wrist Bags. : FACE leather; in black, brown, tan, gray, blue, red and green: nicely lined; have inside coin purse; Gematol nickel, gilt er gunmetal frames; chains to match ; handles. In WATCHES; open or hunting cased; plain, . polished, engine-turned oF pnaraved; fitted with a fine ¢ 77 Jewelled Swiss movement, WOMEN'S SOLID GOLD CHATE- [handle LAINE WATCHES: plain, polished] WRIST BAGS of walrus grain leather: leather handles; fine Jewelled black, brown, tan and ri tan; gilt, nickel pips be ; eental ing. purse, card | case and vinaigrette oortle ; choice “of chain o* feather 95e Swing | imovement. stem 7 50 case: nickel or gilt frames; exra wine and set, ENAMELLED CHAT- EN'S ELaiNe WATCHES: a pin with a) fine Swiss move- ment, Button Conserv- [Boys’ Hat Section. In Hats, as in Clothing we SET YOND COMPETITION. To-mor- row is a good day to investigate. ALL THE NOVELTIES, no matter how high class or exclusive, here at popular prices, Every stylish ay in Headgear for bays of every Suvenite Knicker- Youths’ Seetion, booker, Section, Ages 210 Ages 810 Ages 15t0 7 yrs. yrs, 0 yrs Military and Satter Russian Sutts. ges BY to 7 Years. Fine quality rough and smooth finished serges and worsteds in Uew solid colorings, Harvard Red, Yale non Navy and Oak shades. Alo Cor ceoglinna get pyaed la haa rere $ fe and self bel. Bloomer trousers. i Aeeeatan Qvercoats. Sizes 2% to 8 yra Peserres parties meat Royal Tan, Cader, Our r Price at at “Retail Is I ss 8.95 Qfain Floor, Front. 18th 8t.) Qfain Floor, Front, 18th st.).. PS Che Wen’s Store---Saturday, Hand Finished Journeyman Cattored $ : ey Absolutely the greatest Fe ancy Wixtures--- selection ever shown, at For eign & Dd. omestic steds, Tweeds, Chev- ; At the iots of exclusive designs, shown only at high-class tailors’ usually. All styles of sacks, including “Columbia” close- fitting. The new medium roll double-breasted sacks also largely represented i in recherche colorings; sizes to fit every build. Strictly “Journeyman Tailored.” $ A fabric in the great Black Fabrics family of "Blacks is our sper nuns of Au Goxtures. See en These : ae a Sack, are “Venetian” lined. Then we show Black ath ibets, Diagonals and Worsteds. Both single and double- breasted sacks; also 3-button cutaway rocks. Ohe Boys’ Store, Second Hor. oo A STANDARD OF VALUES BE- ane navy cheviots, also cassimeres 45e 65ce 985ce\7.50,9.50,/2.00 a Bac WAERUS, CARRIAGE “OR ; [cel ne: conaining later card cave purse and vn covered frame, Sine One’ lenhie Sarments. a popular price. Wor- in Floor, East.) Le Long rousers Suits, fabrics comprising black fancy cheviots in new Autumn ae We show both single and double breasted models—every line designa- ting careful attention. Choice 56. 50 Sires to fit the Young Wen 13 to 20 years of age. Higher Grades, Exclusive Styles, Sensational Values in Sutts for Big Boys. Ges 7 t0 17 Years, LE NORFOLK SUITS. Bee JACKET SUITS, all. colors and styles, Columbia Overeoats Sie ODES con Than Competes Pay.at Wi