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SHOE —_ Seek Two Men Pretend- Be Physiclans-Who Risyt 8 Fi RS THEN’ RANSACKED “APARTMENT AND FLED ed Couple Sat Staring|tnformation Convinces Police|| at Each Other for urs Until Their Son Arrived ——— Bite to get him out of the trance robber-hypnotists had placed weeks ago, Louls Lefkowits, years old, died to-day in his fae at No, 461 Kast Houston street, } ef his allent mourners is his ‘fully ninety years old, who was at the same time and who gg still to be under some mysterious } death of the old man, following placed upon him, is one of the f peculiar cases with which the : hed to deal for many years. Was on @ Monday, three weeks ago, | two well-dressed men entered the ‘of the Lefkowits couple, tine themselves as friends of a of the aged couple, They used Mrs. Morris Edelman, of No, street, Brooklyn, and ip Mt manner gained entrance to the @ of the old couple. Ihe men Were seen to enter the apart- dy Mra. Rosa Greenfi who es apartments across the hall. i Lefkowitses had six obikiren, r and away from home at ci fi and secing the two sirange the old couple's apartments, fe Greenfield kept a watch on them. % 4 They Were Physicians, ‘ate physicians,” sald one of the is described as short, heavy- With @ sandy mustache and hate ith a thick neck, we have come to render medi- ition to the old man and wom- * broke in the other man, who Is “to have had a short black beard. § wan about 5 fect § or 9 inches tall Of lithe figure. ing to Mrs, Lefkowlts the two her and her old husband interesting things about their jer eyes were wide open what was golng on Robbed the Apartment, the pockets of the old woman's were the keys to her closets and F trunks. One of the men took these “began a search of all the hiding In one of the trunks he came ‘BB, and this he put in his pocket iment was then ransacked of yalue was taken, In their for money hoes and stock ‘of the helpless o!d man and woman taken off. the old couple in this state of . the two men then departed. eouple sat side by side staring ‘space and unable to move until OF BLACK HAND Poarlo Rossatt!, Who-Killed Sal- vatore-Bossoto, Tried 4n To-| ronto to Organize Divisions of Murderous:Soolety. ‘PROMISED ITALIANS THEY te entormation which form: Srcereenne ¥ members of the bandit organiza tion. Roseatt! is now held tn Mp ‘be got a pel do not believe he can be made fo secrets of his 1m t may society C be the ordeal NEED.NEVER WORK-AGAIN. |2 that Young Victim Was Slain for Balking Plan to-Rob Re- turning:Miners, ‘Word was recetved by the police of New York to-day that Carlo Rossatti, the Ttallan who shot young Galvatore Bossoto to death in his father’s restau- rent at No. 107 Park street, had been in Toronto and that while there he was m organizer of @ branch of the mur- derous “Black Hand” soctety, According to despatches sent by the Toronto police to Headquarters in New York, Rossatt! arrived in Toronto about two weeks.ago and at once set about organising the Black Hand branch. He posed as a reformer and worked among his fellow countrymen, telling them that it would be to their benefit to be members such & society. Because of his insistence in organis- ing this branch of tho Black Hand, « man named Mi Basso, an Italian interpreter, who ts looked up to by’ the Italian colpny in Toronto, advised the Ttaliang to have nothing te do with Rossattt, His advice, however, was not heeded and @ number of Toronto Ital- tans joined the Black Hand branch. The police say that after organising his branch Rossatt! left Toronto and came directly to Now York, In tracing Rossatt! in Toronto the New York police have learned that he proached Charles Gilonna, a prom- ent Toronto Italian, and asked him lots of Trousers that 2.75 the pair. Broadway. homecoming of their son Louls at | ms that ovening. He thought th his parents were dend, He selznd Mottier and succeeded in arousing The father, however, he could pt bride from A state of coma. The Tan to the Union Markot police sta- and there reported the robbery PBypnotiam to the sergeant in charge. dollar is as good as another,” Prilee Teports, evidently not bellev- f the strange tale of robbery by Put Under the Spell, urning to the home of his parents gon called in Dr. Tobias Berger, of Hth street and Avenue C. For i weeks the physician had done all his power to awuken the old man the hypnotic state, but it has been | bie, and early to-d@y he died. Ing,” sald the wife to-day th | her experience, “sitting and strangers taking all you and unable to lift # hand to i yourself. At first when they began going the house, 1 felt as if they doing what I wished them to do. u ly 1 felt different about it, but Sill Helpless, 1 wanted to scream, could make no sound, Then | to get up (rom my chalr, but that I could not move, they first entered one man sat me and the other near my hus- 1 don’t remember much of what said, They talked about my shier, though, and waved their before our faces, Suddenly | wader the spell. 1 haven't been weil sluce tout day, and my hus failed rapidiy Never before twenty-three years we have been 2 has he had one sick day.” jay reported the ¢ iked that ~ office and tigation be made, | —_— i L’S FATHER STRICKEN. Man Selerd with Vertigo Mahile Attending u Play. MEWHUNG. Aux, 25.—Benjamin Odell, father of the Governor, wos with vertigo while witnessing ince of “The County Chalr- @ | the Nowburg Acadpmy of set night. At 10 o'clook, at tne bof the second act, Mr. Odell foil ; ‘a ehal who Store Closes Daily at 5 P, M. No C. 0. D, Orders Filled. Mail Orders 2c Extra Per Copy. reeodnivishdadbins 1 nh “Blue Eyed Sue” The Big Balled Song Tit of The Aerial Gardens, N.Y. Roses ot Twilight. Good-bye, Little Girt, ‘Good-bye. Nobody Just Like Tou. Tve Got o Feeling for Tou, ‘The Giri Tou Love Blue Belt. My Heart Goes wee and Thumpiag Pansy Faces, Alexander. Meet Me tn 6t. Louls, (voeal or 4 Bit o Blaney In the primetime, A\ ‘Dear, Vireanand of Phat Own, Sammy. All Aboard for Dreamland, Lue Beowe Man of Je- Sun Dance (inst. or voeal), Tauqning ‘Water (the big My Fair Red Feather, Peasy Brady (lale of Byles Unter den Linden (two. aten). For Trousers that were $3.50, $4 @ $5. We've gathered together all the broken size sold all season at 3.50, $4 ana $5, and marked them at Among them are cheviots, flannels, cassimeres, worsteds, etc, WM. VOGEL & SON. Houston St. 26 to 42 Flatbush Avenue, Junction Fulton St., BROOKLYN. Saturday at Noon. In the Basement Spectal Sales Department value LADIES’ NECKWEAR 400 dozen White Linen Stock Collars, heavily embroidered; regular value 25c. each; special for to-morrow, at HOSIERY 450 dozen Women's imported fast black Lisle Thread Stockings, double soles, spliced heels; regular 25¢, quality, at,,........17¢ | WASH GOODS—Clearing Sale | Remnants of Batiste, Lawn, Dimity, Mull, Crepe Cloth, Cotton Voile, Seersuckers, etc., in lengths from 4 to 10 yards; regular from 12}4¢, to 30c.; all at the special price, per yard, 7¢ co iI] cuffs, regular 75c. and $1 quality $0 dozen Men's Scar TEA POTS. 4% quart size. 2 quart sire... 20¢ +27¢ LIPPED 2 quart size... 2% quart size 3 quart size... RICE OR 1s B2€ RS, MEN’S FURNISHINGS A lot of Men’s Percale and Madras Negligee Shirts, detached , at 35c. each, or three for..$1,00 HIGH GRADESTEEL ENAMEL WARE The very best made. Has a perfectly smooth, hardefin. ished surface ; will resist the action-of all acids; STRAIGHT SAUCE POTS. 2% quart size 4 quart size. BERLIN SAU $ t size, 6Y% quart siz 9% quart size.. BERLIN SAUCEPANS ox TDi THURSDAY EVE Specials Celebrated May Menton Patterns, the ecme of style ite f Delicious Cream Soda, the 100 per glass, Be $ bar Ant equipred perm | Per lors, best work by skilled Special Table D'Hote fn ow Floor Lunch Room, at 860 Take the Escalator from the first to the ‘second floor, B Friday Remnant Sal NENG, AUGUST "s,s MES BB BLT AGA LLL EB A LARS FOBT FETS IES LAE Na DE RRP BR MR te 100,000 Short Lengths of Dress Goods, Silks, Wash Goods, Linings, Linens, Laces, Embroideri bb6ns, Curtains and Upholstery Goods at prices so-low that none should hesitate to take the fullest Chvantegs of them. bap de ae a Hundreds of rare opportunities to save a half, Hundreds of chances to save three-quarters, All ends of desirable goods will be closed out in a day, Remnants of plain and fancy silks of every kind and descrip- tion, waist lengths, skirt lengths, dress lengths and shorter pieces, Your choice at these prices: Silks, 25¢ Dainty Lawn Dresses, Value 5.50, Friday at 1.18 Becond Floor, There’s no end of beautiful costumes to select from in this wonderful dis. play of venen'"f 18 es made of a re- markably quality of white The waists are attractively trimmed with fine tucking and Va- lenciennes lace in- sertions; yokes charmingly Dfinished with deep ruffles of self ma- Skirts are nine gored, wide lawn, fad are erlal. flaring, and have inverted plaited while two lace-edged ruffles complete a skirt—a 5.50 value dainty, pleasing at 1,18 6.50 Dotted Swiss Dresses at 1,78 8.50 Grenadine Dresses at 2,78 16,50 Pongee Suits at 6.48 §75 Natural Linen Skirts at 1.98 35.00 Wilton Velvet Rugs at 16.98 Fourth Floor. Ever stop to think how very ate of Goods Per Piece, Remnants of Dress Linings Remnants of Linings, Perca- tien ta task ead hom Sole nage of various styles, spun glass, shadow silks, peau de sole, gloria silk, fine quality Sateens, and many other various styles of Yueo from © up to ec a 4 5 Remnants t Of Wash Goods Remnant Sale of Wash Goods, comprise ing colored batistes, cotton challies, lawns, colored piques, chambrays, gingham, voiles, apron chsha gad beeresbecn 10e to 39¢ Wash Goods,per yard, Remnants Of White Goods Remnants of Whit Goels, exaaiing of checked inwas Tndis nent and orerond fuacian Gle Bieter’ ec 3c per yard, Remnants of Bleached Muslins musing and sheeting, com 28 inch, 36 inch, 40 inch, 45 inch, $4 inch, 63 inch and 72 inch, none worth less than 6c, many worth up to 29¢, at Sic, 6ic, 9c, 12ic Remnants of Table Linens Remnants of bleached and unbleached | sheer 4 —__ Ribbon Remnants fancy colors, all widths; Lot No. 3, per yard, 10c 9c, 39¢c & 49¢ Bought 490 pairs of men’s half hose of effects so much affected by this season's distinctive as this one. Twelve desirable colors in ——— President Suspenders, 29¢ Boys’ of printed woven madras; best at ade. . s' Boys’ pers’ Windsor 25e =: 10e —_—_—— 15¢ regular 50c kind, and they are being sold —— Women’s Underwear backs, (fancy trimmed; value 1S¢ to 29, at 100, Vests and Pants; also black silk mer- linings: 1 mie OC Hundreds of yards of good, bright, all-silk ribbon, plain and Good Table Linen Lengths, in vations Lot No. 1, per yard, Sc \ Lot No. 2, per yard, 8¢ 19¢, B9e, vl py { 9, Men’s 35c Half Hose: 15¢ Cod. ce a ee eet the fashionable fancy patterns and the 3Se quality. They are the changeable 15¢ best dressed men, and it was for this teason that we snatched up a bargain s0 the lot, and sizes 934 to 114, fe iba meat eyed tae, Fee, te President Suspenders, always advertised and sold at 50c, a palr, seers at 29¢, makes in the market; made with collar or neck! beautiful designs in neat effects; alae 306, pr Ne lige st Shirts, Stockings, "ties, 50c Barathea Ties at 15 Bought 600 dozen genuine Barathea Silk Ties, the ee, an them to-morrow; hun- reds of men have this o 35c on a single setts Calsada tha te {Women's odd and broken lots of white 1. {cotton or tte thread Veat plain’ and Women's lisle thread white ribbed’ 12; cerized Vests; broken and small lots; aC value 19¢ to 45c, at AB%e, Women's Hoslery, very sheer and fine lace lisle thread; fast black; value 2! 17c fu ry apmaaradiaahed tractive one of these 35,00 Wil- |#/ ton Velvet Rugs would look on your floor, how rich and luzuri. ous it would feelas 16 98 you walk across the bd room? Here is the opportunity for which you have been looking, Purchased from the manufacturer Wilton Vel- vet Rugs he used as samples. Some have a seam down the centre, while others are without this seam. All these’35,00 rugs, size 9213.6, at 16.98 Others in this same purchase are: Size 9x12, value 30,00, at 16.98 Size 9x9, value 25,00, at 12.98 Size 6.9x9, value 18,00, at 10.98 Tapestry Brussels Rugs, size 9x12, value 18.50, at 20.98 Carpet Remnants 2,000 remnants of fine carpe's, some are worth 1.50 each and 1,75, all at 696 —_—— Houselurnishin Basement, Folding Wash bench, made of hard wood, with wringer attachment, will hold two tubs; value $1.50, at $e Gray Enamel Rice Boiler, most succes- ful as well as most durable boiler made; complete with stand, man- chimney and 6 feet tubing; 1.25 Mec tage Market Baskets at 33¢ Tee Solld copper nickel plated Tea Pots at 39¢ Maite Box, hard wood, two compart ments, value 19c, at 10¢ Pint Ammonia; value Sc, at 3e Bla Cabinets, carpet 9 dauber compartment; value 9c, at THe Mahogany finish, bigh back, Oak, has solid cak frame, saddle seat, heavy sepet | square spindle back, ise | arms, cobbler seat. Men’s 15.00 Black Suits at 8.50 $15_Mixed Suits at the Same price ular, stout, slim and extra sizes, from 33 to 48 cheat, value 15.00, at 8.50 Em Wish every woman who reads this announcement might see the wonderfully beautiful ment of embroideries we are offering to-morrow in a lot of 1,000 sample strips. These fine embroideries consist of - 6c |" Values to 36¢, yard 10¢ Values to 60c, yard 16c —. Lace Remnants Main Floor, ‘Tremendows offering of the odds ead ends of three months’ busy selling, Fanciful laces of all kinds in black, whité and cream— Valenciennes, Torchen, Chane tilly, Escurial, Net Top Laces, Edgin, Beadiags and Oalloons’ Laces to delight | costume, Value to 10e yd. ‘Main Floor, ies of o ew ein a. twill peepee. checked ey heavy at te and 7ic sais Remnants of 4 figured Curtain Nin ie ry ae a ke Remnants Senet ta, We payers SE ot Tay 1 to 1 Jen; y rahe toch 390, 1 Soe day laces to give beauty and charm to any | No 2¢ Value to 5¢ 2 i8e yd. Odd pairs of Nottingham Lace Curtains, ‘we sa: 9C “ney 19¢ For Bargain Friday we offer you your choice of black or fancy mixed 15.00 Suits at 8.50, The values are so ap ent that you will not hesi- tate to make your seleo- ton, Third Floor, We could easily hold these sults “until the beginning of the Fall season a price for them, but we sell em now on the same that we it 400 all Children’s wool black running Thibet Suits, and hand made, at, hand lapels, lined through out with a fine Venetian lin- ing, double and ‘Women's slip Men's Suits, « 8.50 Men’ Mteeveee Oak, bes solid cok frame, Solid Oak, carved beck, tre at end tend wn p-| large shaped smal, high arms. Each of These Rockers on Sale Bargain Friday at Reduced Prices nm ro Rocker, mahogany finshed frame, Dolatered seat, treed arma, of 7.96 , Oak Rocker, upholstered sent and Rocker, mah pecvond you yet Boorse « aa back, at 6.96 rich ich design, high Oem ewes wend etal carved bach, pholatered seat, at 4.48 | Rocker, golden oak fnth, at 2.98 Rock, ok Ay ty eed upholstered seat and Don’t Pay Excessive Groce Sixth Floor, or Switt's leat, 5-Ib. ae pickLne BREAD —Freah, home, fe. BRBART AGT, ~ | made, E, — Chow JAM—Bive Bell re fruit jam: afi COPFEE—The Harmony biend, fine favor and aroma. Ruin ae NO POWDER— ction. beand; guaranteed absolutely pure, 1-Ib. FISH — Fancy fresh smote waite fab, 9 [ORN BREF OR forte HAM— ™ 25 CHBESF — New Yors State; "hae tull a 14 ad BUTTER—Willow Farm weep it oH Vines cartoos vu HAKI can |, CUBE SUOAR—H, cube loaf, 6 peas eyes, “he 86 jump; five Rocker, mah finished frame, holstered back and'sea at 4.50” Oak Rocker, silk plush seat and beck, Solid Oak Rocker, carved beck, 9.96 Rocker, finish, carved beck, abaped seat, at Prices RY A Bros.’ 10 cakes pere—a gen caening hes big] Shoes, lot of different kinds of high - ere. a eure id dC Children’s Canvas Shoes slightly imperfect, value per pair 149 and Women’s Fine 3.00 Oxfords at 1.29 Third Floor, 600 pairs women’s high grade Oxford ties built of patent colt, with Louis XV. heels, full white kid linings, any size from 2}4 to 7; the widths are those that are asked for and mostly used; a low shoe of quality and bewuty for Friday's shoe sellings value 3,00, high shoes, ipa 1.28 eral up of a white canves shoes and Oxford ties; slses up to 10; about 300 pair ty at 20C these early; they won't Boys’ 1.50 Shoes at 96e good "Byer solid well-built stioes, in sizes from 1 to teed; for Friday’s 98e Aes teeeeeeeencees Men’s Shoes and Oxiords 's Oxtord ties; Soow's Ri peer te tha vetaoa; vale 2.50 00d 354 QE and several ihe tu et we have 2 Ea ah 2 sf) g: Pp

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