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| | \ Vigilance Sith Organized by Fifty Prominent Residents of Mount Vernon to Wipe Out Thieves in That District. JEWELLER ROBBED WHILE CITIZENS HOLD MEETING. Within Three Weeks Sixty Rob- beries Have Been Committed Near Yonkers—Nearly $20,- 000 in Booty. A vigilance committee was organized fm Mount Vernon last night to wipe out the burglars that have been raiding Mount Vernon, New Rochelle, Kye. Yonkers ara other suburban towns in the vicinity. Fifty of the most promi- Ment resitonte of Corcoran Manor, one of the ones faeinonnble of Mount Ver- Mon sections, met last night at the Police station to divcuss plans. Hardly had the meeting got under wey when burglars robbed the fewelry store of F. 8. Tanoser, at Nor 128 Bouth Fourth avenue. the matin business street of the city. The thieves crawled through a fan- Might, aiding down a big rope to the floor. They worked at onco on the safe, near which burned an electric torch, a hammer, brace and bit, and some candle grease The safe was not blown up nor was the combination damaged in any way. They opened the safe by means of a gombination, removed the trays con- taining Jewels, and took them in adack room, There they placed the jewelry in @ bag and left the trays behind They then locked the safe. Borulars Carry Off Much Booty, The escape was effected by crawling} Over the roof of two sheds to Fifth ave-| nue in the rear, The proprietor of the Jewelry store, Who has been in Mont Vernon only a few months, thinky the burglars must have known the/ com- Bnation in advance, The plunder comprises 100 gold rings, five large diamond rings, fourteen gold Watohes, six gold-plated watches, four bracelets, diamond bracelet, twenty-four scart ping, three solid gold watches and various pins, bracelets and other trin- kets, This robbery ie the last straw and tow the talk {s of shotguns. For three weeks women and children have been #0 terrorised by depredations of burglars that living in these suburban towns has not only been fraught with Doritive discomfort, but 4 Pistol fixhte with the burglars, whe in most cases escaped capture. ‘The meeting at Mount Vernon was attended by Mayor Brush, John Hi Enoch lewis, Chief Foley, Geo Semler, president of the Siwonay Gold |i Club; ex-Benator Isage N. Mills, Adrian A. Buck and others who have recently been made victims of the house- breakers, Police to Be Reinforced ‘The Police Department has been em- powered to call for more men, and if necessary engage the help of Pinker- tone, The pest ie such that no halt Measures will seemingly do any good, Yonkers has been a #ufferer along with the Bound towns, Within three weeks there have heen almomt sixty robberies oF attempted robberies, and the booty figures up between $15,000 and $20,000, The! been altogether un- atle to fight the inroads of the burglars, | | baolutely without fear oi | mducting their operations, | Thelr work was deliberate and unham- | ered. Bome of the houses entered include the homes of Mra. A. K. Miller, Le der Read and other New York businens, men, Mra, Ralph Smith, of No, 204) Park avenue, lost gold and sliver ware worth $8,600, J, L Nisbet, of Highland | Place, had $1,00 in jewelry stolen Adolph Canon! had $2,600 taken from bis home. | in Robberies. in some of the rob- beries, according to the police, She | said to be stylishly dressed and oner- ates with a man. Both of them en-| tered the home of Mra, 8. M. Cdell, | & few days ag | tain to the police that tho! been travelling througa | in {7 automobiles Were eitered yowter He ‘h of silverware and 153 n. lives In the old mansion tes Supreme ie were found in the| servants se bis pe the merning. arenes the ~ TO CONDEMN PROPERTY. The Pennsylvania Railroad, unabie to acquire 200 pleees of property in the) Hunter's Point and Sunnystte sections ot Long Island City because of the bir 4 on EYt.F asked by the ownors, uprene Court to aj s be Ad to condemn and appaint 'Y. owners of the property wil; mak ter fieht anal nat the pret The railroad claims that {t cannot go alead with tts terminal and tunnel,work without the property. — VATICAN HAS NOT REPLIED, PAR, July %—The Foreign Omce has not yet received the Vatican's re! Diy to the onthe ie France for the} Laval and Di bilo Calling for thelt ee oe oe h onaldered te ‘each of the concordat. ———[—— ‘The body of a man corp Schuyler and taken to the et a | A EAGETO TE CHASE FIGHT BURGLARS) ENDS:.N DEATH prises of a mystifying nature. tary detachment disappears like a flash, tition of the Spectre Bride. ment for women and children. Fourth Floor: Admission Free tne igen is agi 61 Tae width 3444 Inches, Men's Salts ‘Men’ s Pants 200 Suits, of serges, clays, thibrts and | worsteds. 12,00, at These remnants of Lawn, Ba- tiste, Madras, Chambray, Ging- ham, Organdie, Voile, etc., are long enough for waists, kimonos, dressing sacques, dren's dresses, etc. Valenciennes, Point de Paris and Duchesse Laces, up tu from three niesed and | head, Fr Great Pre-Inventory Sale Helps Homefitters — It helps them save real money because all advertised reductions are absolute at The 14th Street Store. These prices are considerably lower than you vie them elsewhere. A little shopping about will demonstrate this fact beyond dispute. Carpets and Rugs Now Reduced Pre-Inventory reductions on every- thing in the carpet department fhake every day occasions of rare bargains, elvet Carpets woven in all the new pat- wool Velvet Wool terns, and the Suitable for » Vall Ri Value Rog, Value Heavy Bi Reavy goose Rug, ‘aii Oy, “has, Short Halr Mattress, 4 | ' Reok poste, in areil aller, filler mamive ‘at at A. ©. A, ticking, value rail on bead and foot, tise, value aaa 69c 1.89 2.98 « fein te Ls, beans Weliag, val east brass tehens ‘ve only, value 69.60, Imported Kabul Axminster Rugs tess rrrenginaeed ‘eal ee en sates sls Imported Kabul Axminster Rugs, closely resemble Orien gs, | tel rig, ma 10, ‘= serait hue 4 aise only, valee are much reduced : Mier ‘ool i Randiote “bow” fot Naw | tae 82x 11.5 at 81.69 9412 0182.29 ag sus rt a Weary ‘erst Th only a { Wonderful Mattie Values Lag? 7 Bratt Bate, v1 cont ese are only a few China i 108 tha® L wa at 20.87 pean ein! ae i eee ae oe Oe carapler of i won- 18.00 value, Ate i ue, 8. hi Lied brass derful Pre-[nvento: rices 14.00 value, 8.29 40 14.00 value, 8.29 * ye, Say fie, ww tans, raus | "wih baty moots rae tie st 230:UILSS oe picture shop.” ° 12.75 value, 7.89 yards. 12,50 value, 7.39 3.04, at 24.08, Iron Bed, white sii tne trimmed, Linoleums and Oilcloths Sie'be ‘hed. S-d, 14 ane 44 Siaes, 1.75 imported German inlaid Linoleum, 1.45 domestic inlaid bay gene nd *60c¢ imported Linoleum, 4 40c Sampson's fine Oi at 280 30c Sampeca' sf fine ine Ollcloth at & at ide Refrigerators and E Housefurnishings Basement. ‘i : In buying drugs You save 5.09 by purchasing a fefrigerator during thie Pre- homes dollars upon ee Because of the magaitude of out business we get price reductions that that Pre.Inventory prices prevad Inventory Sale, Can you earn 5.09 any easier than that? bring retall prices to the minimum, Aixth Teen here, and that low prices are, Evert om cd poprionaly lon. Savin ue heart tbe | HAMS—Amou'y wid rope SUGARBut panaaed 4 TEAW—Miee, alah Bra Meats combined with absolutely pure; ings Tast for years, joo, ciy | 18 clo bag. « 46) tant, Young ‘Hyon sod | phate and Navel Corned drugs and grantee ava “lage Gulraniod Corragned Ash n | SARDINBS Dette eh a] Ceplony $14 Woo 1001 ag | Beet, Ber ID. ssusess sesso . ae y Can, at 1.28 1 4 can, key o} 1 sane Pr "| Nickel Plated Tea Kettle, at 19¢ SROs. scosreserenes B pansp MUTTON, per ~ Sire moe Me tte deere sc 1 hs eh wih des Sy inches, enamel Iceland Rett tor, lee capacity 150 Ibs, Extra Special Wednesday Bargains in Rea 300 Woollen Trousers, of wor: | wieda cheviots and | tweeds, 32 to S2 waist, 6.95 | 1.95 Wash Goods value and scirts, chil. Main ¥ieor, | 19, value, yard Mf 25e. value, yard 124 Low Lace Prices beni 49 pored Setton ished, firmly woven i dtab and black, Se value, cu. Cheviot, tailor made and the baby. Savings are wonder-||Ignirts, paid 65e. for, Bick Chen Late, Bonde, aliosns “in ied yom iy date; | ter double ve; hel dey roee Liye, 8 tite, vane Meat | fully gratifying. AQe 9 s0%t finish printed medium high bus re Cin ag Insertings, value 1c, at Be at Be | Waigte of white Persian lawn, ab u ‘ss ntl Madras. Neat werth 25 per yard... 10c Men's Underwear, on aot Men's fancy cotton black and eol- plait ot Bech wide insertion, ten balé- | ae Eine, tenet ee ae Rigen ot inert ot Vi woven; shirts have cred grounds, with embroidered | fe from shoulder sleeve, aul tre all double ‘a Gripes, figuren, dows ete, value 25¢, at | to bust ine, teguler vale Ce | opi at rn Swen Mere Fy en nt Sy, Be | dele ritched, 0 te | Me |) Belbevoleh Mba teb. basses J year sizes, 3c value at 26 | e f J ’ hia nefarious profession, yelling, Mullon died while tiving to escape | third-story window of No, {41 Kast 01 him over roofs, lem across a seven-foot airshaft he lien ent-henses at Phantasma, the Enchanted Bower Entire change of program, presenting new and startling sur- Living people vanish into air. Wonderful and pleasing entertain- sof a vast stock sold all season at 1.10 a yard. choice of beautiful patterns of this 1,10 Carpet at 70¢ and 69¢ a eo rere Tapestry Brussels Carpets, great assortment of new patterns, value tet 8 to Wee per yard, Granite Ingrain Carpets, value 40¢., at 29. s8--Exceptionall Small Rugs Much Less. cep ally Low Enterprise Food Chopper, tamily size, 4 inives, at 79 idea ae $1 8 BOILING or Salad Fowl, Suse's Tet ON 2 ore nives, at iden wax 2-Ib. seer : or | Enel Tot Wash Stand, condi ot O| FLUMS—New Yoru Bue. |PRUNES — Monty Sette 00 (Pt WDicsssreoceseeee’ $f Sems’y Idee Pood, basal piteher, Japanned sanitary Sink Strainer, ot 18¢ Henry tin Onise, potters Ty CR ssetcseseseeneseee [JOB sessess csseserssssee OO | BRS, dry picked, per Ib. oe hale Oak Spice Cabinet, 3 dra FLOUR—Bise Bel, Nino: | PUMPRIN—D ry pacted) » |LIME JUICE — Row, | RIB or Loin Veal Rout, ad Phos oe By | od a. ta, % barrel, wood, $2.95; Hb, ARs eee. eeeeeseee 2 Imported, quart bot.ssseee BO] per Ibs ssseeres 10 | tives and spe jouse! barrel sack... 76) stRING BEANS — Green . | BAKING POWDER — Blue | FRANKFU! economies more eloquently thas @ | Bell, pure cream of Tartar, | sages, 3 lbs word-praise : iD possibly do, NAVY BEANS—Best hand- Ripe, | 1 ts can, 29.) 94 Ih cam, 18) LONG Branch Blue Fish or 12 7, hy, no we Abas Sa 9g -' | CONDENSED MILK—Bow. ou: | Sea Bas, per Towels, Te aint aks ~ tee be «Oil een d's om, 19\ Wines & Liquors ioe Tie ¢ tie] mer Drewmae's Folding Cuting Table, rat} yellow, 10. Is, 7 | erssgserenacatetiss: Sat), Swen Cantos, \CATSUP — Bive Bell, made | vintege of 1 et eee pene Sine Coes poe dan 696 ils | ee tua 7 fom, new loans ahd ae | 1.0 super g iar 1.94 Lace Curtains at’ at 79¢ 8 t i) Rekigeat, toe Vsti, 10 Ibe, 450; 8 auart “beta, ther pint oe SHERRY, | Tokay Everything hete marked to go at Pre-Inventory Prices. be Some odd lots of men’s 39¢ in both shirts and drawers, tobe closed out. Underwear briggan, 17¢ ever, there are all sizes of : | “Retchiefs, assorted hema worth Le, — a . broidery fi , worked We White Canvas Oxford Ts * : some kinds ia both shirts | | Wessen’s fine gauge cotion Hove, mediam | 300 pieces of embroidery work mea blind | ote Dell ith milery Beal, light sole with Good, stylishly modelled tnd gauze ts, high spliced bh material, | and drawers, 39¢ and 50c ce double sole; valu: 1%, at A2B5@ effects, and copies of English and French | bevelled edges, all sizes widtht C, D. E,| |] corsets in white and wr | values to olear with a rush, Children’s Stockings =| 24 tmbroideries; values up © 100) = Infants’ Garments at 1.29 long and short lengths, all ‘ Black or white at 1946 Geren Foor | a supply of dainty morning slips, price is 29¢ ~~ Poy ang Me ps} tx | Men’s Hove Reduced Waite of attiped gingham, Agured madris, | oung, white afternoon {rocks for Strong Corsets in white, ished with tape; value 12'4¢, at @@ LD: TUESDAY EVENING. JULY on, 1904 ; “Thieves! Fire! Helo!” from a on his feet emall ath Between Nos. 93) was t wile n could rire Pierce # nigttatick knocked him insensible, Mullen kept on snd 283 te an alrshatt seven fee Wood and Zorn yelled to Mi Then his heel struck a Phectman mang of the east site of! ine and he Was turned. He was m hit herd and his neck | policemen who were chasing| Hundred and Fourth street, around the In making 4 daring | corner from the fire. Fourth atreet net serving time in men hurried down with thelr Mullen was beyond all ald when le we ¥ cow had in the t teformatory or on the Island. fell six stories, Innding on his! Re wah Moe. jump, but he looked back over his! at 8 ut | waite Teroematory oe ne eane ae The police dashed into the building | sho ler and laughed r ve conclusion that tat wh id Higging were fine] Bone ‘ire was discovered in the double| and saw two men running upstal™ |) “Yous guys won't get me that way ‘l Wise ne had started it for ty Rab win: SCHOOLS FoR FiaHeRe We ao the with disorderly con- Nos, wet-do2) Second | toward the roof, They recognized them LF yy A prigetighter, he house ‘next door. lit ig: sa [avenue A small boy discovered It ant/as “Red” Mullen and Jack Higgins Lonped, hut Volt Short, wine wa yon a charge of af the, police cute Gee" Rawr | cannes tg |Sorted A venic in both houses ‘re: | thieves and all-around crooks, Both nd-| He leaped, but fell short. Ills hands) a ralary nd arson. | Mullon’a| ahoole to “Tle wuz game to de finish. Red wuz,” \eulied, the Italian fumittes living IM torious in the nelghborhood | erasped the ¢ pin but he esi rare | t ; ve aM) he orepe, and Pa ls the comment heard to-day in thieves’ |!hem rushing to the street, ‘The two ran across the roofs, and| down with force against the val and ii ie rag nivect eh low grogmerles Policemen Pierce, Wood and Zorn tan| Higgins, in leaping a distance of five| lis grip was broken, Over and ov = wt ame of Mullen was turing Baker tn east aide where “Re toward the scene from the Bust One| feet from the One Hundred and Fourth | he turned as he fell the si arabe but | Cas eae taang® Ne bts fioves ; “chs sisled ease ; : ° Becond | near the bottom he straightened out hase Fae Re Eine Gast One Hunks 1 4 all-round crook, | Hundred and Fourth street station anu | street building to a house on seat Mate gg gg ; Hast nd . hth lesser lighte as ‘they did so they heard @ woman avenue, tripped and fell, Before he| and {t looked as though he would laod) tion, which t# known as the AStonke | Fourth street station, where Capt. Her-|about 2 ee these ph The Harbor of New York See this marvellous panorama of a gorgeous scene, Chi showing dawn, day and night with a myriad of twinkling every eight minutes. Sixth Floor, Admission Free Children’s Play Garden very child accompanied by parents a welcome in the Cafidren’s Gorden eo i tn There is rege mishion and scores of for ‘ jase themselves. ‘Admission Free bt ae Mili- By request, a repe. Twe Blue Tra oan With Each 1 You Spend Until #) Get your share of these immense savings. Odd Beds at Great Reductions In going over our stock of beds and furniture we found many odds and ends of fine beds that we positively have to dispose of before inventory. To move them at once, we put reductions on them that place the selling prices below cost. Minh Floor, Every.piece of furniture reduced v0 a4 to make the stock more tempting, Magnificent merchandiee (s being secrificed in 1.00 Flemish Beer Sets at 48¢ Flemish Bees Sets, consisting of S4-galloa jug and two. teins 7 - eek, bint clowte bem ie Reduced SO per cent, for the : design. in ee inaann nah tory Sale Price, feb 00 Pe Baking Ware, wor 10n snd 184 sete, at Be, 4 me . 1.40 remainder 65c halls, staits, etc, Your tray. Cad white enamelled, brass ieeeus trimmed, oats, value 8.19, at 1dr Bt L Aecodlew y) p ot, a ie eae) , at Ameriena Hair bey well ( Haw 2 inch eons arranted 40 |be., and covered in Ok, Wek "value Bete, at y Sane +8 re fe tia, at feng oe * Mae any, tee A at 00 Mixed Hair Mattress, weight 40 Ibe. cov- red 18 Deas A, @. A. ticking, ‘value mre yard, at 860 value 6.25, at Lowest Se Seat and Meat Prices The Fourteenth Street Store's great grocery and meat emporium is daily saving thousands of seed WAX OEANS Retagen, others in Rococo Bap en tasin and soap dish, at 86@ | Green Gage; ZIb. ean... | Clare Valley, 3% tbe... 25 HIND Quarter Lamb, 8.8.8. 1.75 site, 1.19) 1.00 site... OO | LIMA BEANS—Nédium |VINEGAR—Best New York |Per Ib.esisssscseoeee fh vise, creamy and tender; 2... | State pure apple cider, gal. @) | PHILADELPHIA BROIL. | v1 4 mised Gedmotbers Fiery Ginger Soe bles, coarse, and tion, larve size, at Be Me Dr isdiescovscesetercss OO tnd Pont, ‘vintage of 1889; olf | these few odd pairs of beautiful | 94% pair Nottingham th 22 inches, value 25.00, at 18.79 ool, tke favcet, at 2.78 un Top estqueen, enamel lined, ice | ian Doors, all_ sizes and styles, value | ACARONI—Blue Bell | Bae ral me pale, per % with microscopic imperfections selling at 79e a oy capacity $$ Tea 45 inches, width | 98c to 1.59, at Oe Macaron!, Vermicelli or % pint 1“ Gs DMs oteseee Scoteh Lace Curtsing, 34, yards long, | Crove Stripe 29 Inches, de Ym inches, value | are gy ty Pop bog Spaghetti, 1 In package,, 10 SHING POWDER see BE) 8T, JULIEN Claret or Mt. | value 2.98, at 1.69. | sah ase suuea colon 15,00, at €0 | adjusted to cut high wa a cae Riesling, selected avait, pure | Renaissance and Marie Antoin. | at 98e. Litt Top Refrigerator, ice capacity 75 Ibs., | 14and 16 inches, at 1.79 ROLLED OATS—Kiln-dried, | Swift's large piel og Grape “Wise, Bh pom nse egg hn ea yk oy ol bab fice Top tel Me bei art inches, width 32 inches depth | Peerless Freerer, quadruple motion, makes | white fakes, 10 Ibs., bet a . MEBs cage 12 que, Ss bot. 25 | signs, value 4.59, at 3, | and at Se. 19% inches, value 15.59, at ie cram ind hin , Ly Sle... serve sees {sete hay me CLD ChOW G. thes Goce 7} pi * By rei ee es Fulding skin Bosrd, She a TAPIOCA— ria sands cseesey 9B | Tongues 34 Ib. can, ‘ Bourbon, 5 years old, pi ., 2.35; | value ful subjects, each 19e, height ye “A frie’ | S-toot Step Ladder, bucket ret, 49@ Best In Fines Miselh i0 ROAST BEEF— Armoat't o \ease of 12 quarts, "6.2 * 63 Brass Extension Rods, value 19,| & Portieres, double door slam, Siac! Door Mice ct an and 24330, athe $-foot Fol ing Wash Bech, Ae i ine, Ae 8 te, 22 |e, S10 v4 28) Verivest; 210, can... oda 1t Be, value 2.48, at 1.49, <== Women’s 25¢ 10c Embroidery at 5c 10¢ to 15¢ te Women’s Oxfords 1 3 19c a Pair Pre-Inventoty Sale includes | — # poll i Second Floor. Main Poor toe —-«4Bings,insertings, | 5,000 Men's hemetitched Hand- The women who cares to te smarty) Tinen Shirtwait Suits, eeguiiy riumedy | ome ressed will not fail to ap-| o2 sie regular poles SF Sot a w mene reciate thie mity to) at Jones procure tan Oxfords and women, "29¢ white canvas Oxfords at 79 b-bd and 1.29, All sizes but not all widths, and to one who} can get fit this isa chance to get stylish shoes for nearly nothing. It's not often you can really | beadings, galloons, get a Woman’s genuine 250 | j Embroldery etc,, of nainsook, | stooking greatly reduced, but at | 5¢ cambric and swiss, The 14th Street Store all things | some as wide as 5, are possible. To-morrow beau: | inches; value 10e per yatd, Be Men's large size Initial Handkerchiets, | tiful lace lisle Hove, in several | 14 <, Swiss edeings, skirt "aan 208, at Ce ‘insoolk, cambric, S: igings, } new and pretty designs, spliced | ings; 10 inches wide, suitable for un: Jogmaate Hondherbiats With. beet cob | waan waren Cxsied Tlks ealltay bee heel and toe, relaforced garter | derwear, corset covers, etc: value per oredl borders, worth 15c, at Se wes tom 14 te 8 wit Do BE tops; 25¢ value at 19¢ yard, 250, at 18e Men's and Women’s Irish linen Hand at Te kerchiefs, made with 14, 1, 14 and 1 inch hems. Worth 10¢ and 15¢, but all go to-morrow, 6¢ 50c colored underwear, Shirtwaist Suits, side pleated effect, trimmed down front with broad insertion of cluny lace; ssven-gore wide flaring skirt, side pleated froat effect; value 295, at....... Well-made Summer bal- but assortment is broken, How- 75¢ Corsets at 29¢ and 1 50 per yard, Oe | Second Floor. Children's Cotton Stockin We and } ort i Oe | eecieaion | These Pre-Inventory days are taken aa te rte hh Stockings in Waists at One-Hall | great times for mothers to lay in sires, strengthened with strong bone, a Emer 18c. value, but Pre-Inventory Men’s 65c Shirts, 49¢ Main Plog, Men's cotton Hose, fast black, lisle fin- low and

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