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ATT eee y Employees Beaten with B Blackjaoks When They Tried > to Prevent Robbery, Thugs Getting Away with Money. cause of Suspicious “Pipe the perper his." voluntary bath on the part of Alexen-| He ! ‘CHASED IN AUTO BY ARMED oat of the Waldorf-Astoria, at Coney /ME™, THE GANG ESCAPED, feiana Ruffotar, clad in immacutate nen and wh | te 4 moat y Broke Open One Safe and) met, immatnr "Preparing. to Rifle Another| pert of several When Alarm Was Sounded— |. Stole Day’s Receipts. ards, They mada| jah 27 | | LANSDALE, Pa., Sept. 6—Six masked | 4 early to-day visited the Lehigh yy Traction Company's car barn at n, a few miles above here, and, THE BLIND boken Recorder, Two Men : i Dlew open a safe and escaped Between $700 and $800, the Labor 4 feceipts of the company. 1 Tried to Rob Him While)» men were all armed, and when yees of the company attempted PO resist they were assaulted with black. | dacka and then bound and gagged. open. | yonn @charffer announced in Record: erack tol g¢ stanton's court In Hoboken to-day the other safe, but the alarm in! sia: he would be caretul about going office sounded and they were| jut in the future with young women | Pirlghtened off. They had stolen a wage! to whom he |x Introduced by a chance Mn, in which they made tneir escape | acquaintance. Senaefter appeared ae “} The sate-breakers were last seen flee-| complainant against Herman Sehilllng. tng down the turnpike, Residents of | twenty-six, of No. 108 Ray street der | ty Bouderton procured guns and gave) soy CAy, and Charles ), twenty to the thieves in an automobile ‘without success, ‘CD KNEE OFF [-W STRE Fc Roth were charged with hi bery. » Schaeffer's story, he had to a pretty young 3 days ago. Her name wae innie, He had invited her to New | York Inst night. and they atrended the theatre, On their return, after @ Wetle} supper, they walked up Mudson atree ev met Klein and Sehilling omen att | i nus. | young woman cried oat “My hus) | | him abor Preceded ‘ eral Disputes ey a ‘ i i ‘not to blame ft | Clash Between Men in Which a ia, Fone nak Ho BIRD, Smears Fel, with 2 Ga Stan ri non waned dpe st | 1. Wound—Assailant Caught. wis senerter ana the ine wa , yor) they came to a dark aliey her ——— thew attacked him again. ‘Ning hed PATERSON, N. J. Sept 6m Van while Klein atfempied to go ©) PHousen wan stabbed in the aodomer vag — Tearly to-day in front of the houre No | Se! ‘Watson street, by Emil Van Wyek, P's ind is now in the General Hospital in! ine & serivus condition. A pers knile wow the weapon used The two men are hod-carriers, and there has been bad feeling between ‘¢hem for some time, They met severs! “times asi night and each time they v4, the rows culminating « ! MM, in & clash, Yan Wek ne oman. The potter by r to-day s knife his hand, os |, Dut about an hour later yesh id locked up to await (From the in Trane arrest: the result of th man's injuries Fuddy—Do you eve that character EE | is indicated In one’s handwrt yuddy—I penile IS dea SUNDAY WORLD WANTS ee ere pain dea) writes to mind prying tea WORK MONDAY WONDERS. |}; ater sn pre'ty 4095 fellow ONeill & Co Extraordinary Silk Offering For Tuesday and Wednesday. (First Floor—Special Table No. 1.) 16,500 Yards Crepe de Chine All Silk, complete line of colors; also black, white, ivory and cream—one of the greatest bargains we correct garments, was endoYiNg| Gaia the charge indignant! y at the resort until) oo ltted to go by Bergt suspicions on the] ygreed with him that he had FEAward F. McGowan, a dase: Troop C, Fifteenth United Staves Cave ciry, gave himself up to-day in Long Island City. He said that he had noe had anything Woman Applied a Gag. Me PAREN Alleged Peeper Is an PCF) FOUR MEN Thrown Into the Sea Valet of Weldort Astoria Guest Punished Be- Conduct at Bath. ing Beach at Coney Island, Into the briny for] a Tush for Sim and carried him to the edge of the ocean. Several swings, and Such was the cry that heralded an in-| they sent him fying out into the water | helped matters slong by der Bufteter, employed aa valet by ®/ splashing the giad raiment of Alex- ander ae he scrambled for the shore. He was taken to the atatio there eat of life in ihe vicinity of the Horet ere several witnesses deci im | st e be a ‘Jack the Peeper.” Buffeter | 4*!'op ole, Broadway, Seventh avenue! and was | and Forty-second atreet | ed enough. DESERTER SURRENDERS. Starvation Forces United States Trooper to Give Yim ent for a week, McCowan was stationed at Burlington, Pre wm «ah tad oraped Then, So Schaeffer Told HO=| v1, wnen ne deserted last April. since J that @ had deen beating his way from town to town, managing to live in During the Ingt Ithout Fur ory vwan him. to Govern ind. nae. Ftd wh en pun nds. He was ing when he ourrens aman, to whom he told vaime that he was unjustly five summary Soursmartians having been brought le Was tak FIGHT FROKT OF METROPOLE i] hot Fired in a Mysterious Row! During the Earty Morning and! Crowd Scatters, but Two Are! Arrested. i 0} Tt wae after the cloaing hour at rhe ole, and ‘he men, sald to be of Try” Summerfield crowd, started @ fight on the sidewalk. In the midst of the row » man drew a revolver and fired @ sh A man, holding his hand to his nead, | started running down Seventh avenue, | while the man with the revolver to bis hand made off east on Porty-secong treet The rest of the crowd. fearing the poliee, tried to get back Into the hotel and then acattered The police and detectives caught two men who were running across town, One, who said he was John Bradley, | of No. 192 Weat Ninety-ninth street, had a slight sealp wound that might) have been made by a bullet. but he denied having hot The other, who had a revolver, sald he was James J. Hughes, of No, 39 Roosevelt street He denied having fired a shot. ~ Eighty Thou ALL-WOOL At 50 Cents a Yard, Worth 75c¢ The best sources of inforr Cashmere and all twilled fabrics are to be in large favor this Fall. Yet there has ne stock of Cashmere was not other wool fabric brings out the colors so beautifully. This large purchase is composed of one of the very popu- lar lines of (ashinere in colors and black, and it should readily sell during the season for one-half more than we need ask you to pay today. There are forty-three vol in the collection, including the following must-wanted shades : Holden Brown, Medium Brown, Willow Green, Dark Green, Cardinal, Dark Cardinal, Martine Blue, Navy Blue, Cadet Bue Havana Brown, Dark Brown, Hunter's Green, Garnet Bright Garnet. Royal Blue Kuselan Blue, rme Blue, Dark Plum, Blate, Light Blue, jae Wine, Dark Slate, Old Row Jet Back, 8S inchea wide. 50c. a Of HOUS This interesting movement just anticipates the early Fall needs of housekeepers. to have the needed things ready. jealous to have them of the and have prices that are most decisively below what you ould otherwise have to pay for them. ll of the wares are new, fresh and perfect, which makes the economies all the more satisfying. Here are a few suggestions of the items: First Quality Double-Coated Gray Enamel Ware The body of each piece ie steel, September Sale TAFFETA, regular 75c values at $1.00, $1.25, $1.35, $1 69¢ have ever offered—a quality that retails at 85c. a yard at 49¢, a yard An additional lot of IMPORTED WHITL?) We Are Daily Opening the New Fall Dress Goods. Jete lines of Mannish Suitings ‘and Waterproof goods, pr bpm $6 to 60 inches—quality and style have been the principal considerations in the selection of these goods—excellent { SPECIAL—Zibelines, Plain Cheviots, Venetian } Cloths, Suitings and Sicilians—special at, per yard. double coated with pure enamel, making the utenall durable and sale, ‘There are many utenatls in the sale not mentioned here, but the quota- tions given serve to illustrate the cheapnoes of the entire lot, capaci. tlee given are according to maker's standard liste: Dish Pans, 10 qta, 85c; bb qte,, 40¢; 17 qts., 48e, Covered Sancepans, 2 qta., Ike: 8 . quality, at, per yard ) 55¢ qt dqte,, 27; 5 qte., 50 6 qts., 48; 5 qte., B2e, Tea Kettles, 4 ats., 45015 qts.,| 5 50, up to $2.98 per yard. 50c; 7 qta., 60¢. Cooking Pots, 2 qts., 18¢; 8 qte., 92c; 4qte., 27e; 6 qta, Bie, Preserving Kettles, 3} qte, 17e; 4 (te., 20¢; 6 qtw., 22e; 6 qta., Be, } 69¢ (First regular 1$¢. to 75c. goods, 5c. quality, Laces and Chiffons At YY and 14 Regular Prices. Point de Venise, Point de Paris, Valenciennes, Oriental, chon, Yak, Bourdon, Chantilly, Guipure and other desirable Lace insertings, galloons and bandings in black, white, cream, but page ede ‘and Arabian shades, from 2% to 7% inches wide At 8c., 10c., 15c. and 25c. a Yard, 4$ and 48 inches wide CHIFFON, MOUSSELINE DE SOIE and LIBEATY SILKS in black, white and cream, regular 68¢., 75¢. and At 43c, a Yard. gta, Tea Pots, 1s, ute, 2: 27e; Bqte., 80; 4q Coffee Pote, 14 q Qe; B qts., BUC.; 4 q! Milk Bollers, 14 qte, 48e; 8 qte,, H8e. Pudding Pans, 1 qt, Sc; 2 qte, llc; 8 qts., 18c; 4 qte., 166. Covered Buckets, 1 qt., 18¢; 2qta., 18¢; 8 qte,, 20¢; 4 qte., 250. Water Hails, 10 qte., 40¢; qte., Bue, Roasting Pans, 14 In., 80¢; 15 tn., B5e, Pie Plates, 0 in., Be, 10 In,, 10¢. Colanders, 20c each. ir, 21st St. Side.) , Tor- Point de Venise Lace Collars $1.75 each, special at........+ n Avenue, eat Women’s Neckwear. (First Tloor, 21st St. Side.) Lmbroidered Batiste Stock Collars, with long hee dy yer | Dlack on white, blue on white and blue on ecru, formerly $1.25, | White Irish Crochet Lace Collaretien, wits long tab, 20th to 21st Street. | | Heavy rolled copper, with white metal trimmings; heavy nickel plated on the outside and triple plated on Inside; will keep their polish and are easily cleaned. | 1-pint, 75e, 4-pint, $1.98. in white and butter, formerly | 85 | Dpint, 950. B-pint, $1.86. "1 bid 8-pint, $1.15, Tormerly A. T. Stewart & Co. § 13} Tea and Coffee Pots (7% JOHN WANAMAKE Broadway, 4th ave. 9th and 10th ste. sand Yards of CASHMERE nation from abroad tell us that ver been a season when a large demanded by our public, No jorings and three tones of black Light Hollotrops, Light Pink, Medium Back, — Blue Black. yard, instead of T5e, Rotunda EWARES We have planned for months We have been very beat and most practical sorts, ! Housefurnishings Clothes Wringsrs, hardwood | rames and rubber rolis; warranted for one your, at $1.85. Pastry Boards, Lie, Knife Boxes, 10¢, Step Ladders, 5 ft., with bucket rests, 50c, lroning Boards, 5 ft. long, 4fc, Laundry Boards, sine surface, 20¢, Turkey Feather liusters, 160. | Ox Fibre Sernb Rrushes, 10¢, China Salt Boxes, 25c, foag-handied Wooden Dusters, Hair Dust Broshes, 15., Long-handled Har Broom Roasting Pans, 11416 in,, 2 Milk or Rice Boilers, porce' | Mned, 450, eee! Fry Pana with wire baskete, Kettles; copper; nickel-plated, » 7, We; Nos, $1. Caat iron Preserving Kettles, por- celain-lned, 10 qts., 42c. | Corn Brooms, 200, Pte Plates, dc. |, Galvanized tron Pails, 10¢; three to a customer only. Christy Knives, three to @ set, 25¢, Extra Heavy Polished Tinware Tea Kettles, copper bottom. No. 55e. ‘Oval Wash Boilers, copper bot tom, No. 8, $1.26 Oli Causa, 4-quart size, 206 Ciraduated Measures, 1 qt., 10¢. | | Colanders Je. Graters, hall |aheet, Te. Japanned Bread Boxes, 45e, Japanned Oval Foo! Tubs, 40c. Dust Pana, 12 Ceylon Spice Seta, 20¢, Round Cake Boxes, 60c. Deep Tin Brend Pans, 5c. Nickel-plated Towel Rods, 16 {n., | 2b, Nickel-plated Tambler and ‘Tooth Brush-holder, 40e. Niekel-plated Soap Dishes 25¢, Sewing Machines, $15 Drop-head Sewing Machines: Ave drawers; swell front, with full set of attachments; 5-year guarantee; eoll-threading shuttle; sell-winding bobbin. A light running and nolse- less machine, Basement, Ivory, Ciel, waistbands, All sizes from to-date styles, and rrclaely ter week only at. dn tee Cc Positively the Greatest Value in All New York. It is pure silk, every thread, and it is unusually crepey, with that soft, exquisite c White, Pink, Navy, To-morrow, while they last—45¢, the yard.—Rotunda, ; 2 lity, Variety, Price. We shall maintain absolute leadership throughout the season, as we have for seasonseback, Tuesday we emphasize our The new manish een in mixe .. 90C All Wool Crepe Albatross, 29c, = Fallen wide lar price $1 yd; Wednes- 69 Cc to the quality sold elsewhere at Sc. Thirty-eight colorings, Q) c repular price $1.25; 89c Es WERNER DORE AON lk) ARE ET RE IER RONEN ME , a They come in blue or black Cheviot, all ' embody every possible element @f , splendidly reinforced; solid and serviceable D A ea ~~ one | simi all the j = 4 to 1S years. Sold all over : | D «g ‘rect as to measurements, town at Soc. th y > DRY GOODS CO.BA 5. 10. 18c —_—_—_—_——— e 1,000 Yds. of Crepede Chine: 45c.¥d.To-morrow If we had ten times the quantity of this Crepe de Chine we'd give a great deal more prominence to this advertisement. It Is the biggest value in an all-siik Crepe we have ever seen. If you want any of it you'll have to be here to-morrow—and early in the day, at that. finish that gives to the Crepe de Chine its wonderful popularity. Full 24 inches wide, in this line of shades and colorings: Cream, Black, Brown, Reseda, Silver, Steel, There is just about an even quantity of each, Five pieces reached us last Friday, as samples, We dropped them ontora counter and in an hour they were gone, That's how good they are. ; AY S e ensational Sale of Elegant Dress Goods To-Morrow. This is to be Dress Goods Headquarters for Fall—mark our word for it. No store can approach us in the three great ote Supremacy with prices that are absolutely unapproachable elsewhere. THESE GREAT VALUES IN COLORS Tailor Suitings, Eollennes. tures of gray, brown, blue, Ox. This superb quality of Albatross is made from pure Australian wool gcand assortment cf street and ford, &c.; 50 to 56 in. wide; regu- and has an elegant crepy finish, It is equal in every respect evening shades; 44 inches A day special price...... with plenty of cream and black. On sale all day Wednesday ednesday spec'l price, THESE GREAT VALUES IN BLACKS: 75¢. all wool black Cheviot, | $1 all wool twilled back black | $1.25 Diack silk and wool; $2 black French Broadcloth, | $1.25 black Prench Votle, sue sponged and shrunk; 52 inches | Broadctoth; $2 inches | Crepe de Paris, with handsome | guaranteed to retain its lustrous perior texture and finish; rich ' fh; $6. Inches 1 spectal wide; special price wide; special price lustrous tintsh; special nish deep black; specta Wednesday, ADC | Wedneseay, 69C rice Vinay, 490 wenger $1.25 | price Wednesday, 79¢ $11.00 Double Iron Couches at *6.50. If you are a wee bit short of room in your home, these tron couches erform a very happy function—that of supplying you with a com- ‘ortable bed ses a bed is needed, vet very much condensed in form during the day. are practically side, for a double tresses are of equal ~ Nottingham Curtains We have gathered two thousand pairs of Nottingham Curtains for this great September Sale, and it ought to bring the biggest crowd our The first lot of One Thousand Pairs consists of department has ever entertained. fifteen distinct and beautiful patterns, 3 and 3% 5| $f the yards in length; widths from 45 to 54 inches; yes 4 pair in the entire’ lot is worth less than two sine siuches one ain ; not a pair could be bought anywhere else een et 8 erena hicsa with below $1.50, All at $1 to-morrow, National wire and ‘helical eoring ] WITH TWO MAT- TR! ‘These ie Couches were made to sel! at 611, Sideboards. fro 15. Gold- Ma ie th large bevel French Another thousand pairs—at different prices—are proportionately under price, They consist of copies of Brussels, Arabian and Irish Points, also Renaissance designs; every pair made with overlock stitch edge. At $1.50 pair. «worth $2.5 | At $2.90 pair.........worth $4.50 J ad™ ; At $1.90 pair. Tyorth $100 | Al SSB pair ccs wortn’ason At soo i ae At regularly Dinin Renaissance Bed Sets Almost Half Price, - tt be!) Made on finest quality net in exquisite patterns; all full size and remark- | Sozye4 08: sae Partor Sufts. ably underpriced. They're espectally adaptable for gift purposes, a fered i eats Pee at SPREAD. | HRD SPREAD | BMD SPREAD,|B wD spmean, | *aoeteet: valve Gut yy With real Menate | with real Reais: | with real Renale-| with real Renals- Ch ama, With: bolster, roll t | aanee cantee place | sance centre piece . Sane te: matoh, set fintehed | and 4 extra corner | and 4 extra Deal lids cre ccasatene with red lace cage | pleces, with pasion corner pleces, iH Jad" theerting. with | fo matoh: fyil Bon: | ster Toil to match; 7.00 full Honne Femme | ne Femme Vatance! | fai! Bonne Femme f Valance; act a wee value tual | remular 810.00 qual: ity for ° ki sf Dentelle Arabe Lace Curtains. ae! Ve mese! Exact copies of the hand-made Arabian laces—at unusually low prices—all "4 new, desirable Curtains. 1,95 for Curtains worth $2.75 pair. | 2.36 for Curtains worth $3.25 pair. pi hed 2.95 {or Curtains worth $4.00 patr. 3.75 for Curtains worth $5.00 pair. 85 for Curtains worth $6.50 pair. The Great September Sale of Offers Unprecedented and Interesting Attractions, We demonstrated a year ago the purchasing power of this great China Store. And we shall do so again this September. This morning the fun began in earnest. For a month now you shall buy high-grade, depend- able China for less than it is sold for elsewhere. We care not what others may claim or boast of—your own common sense will point out to you the distinction—and the saving. Great Anniversary Sale of Groceries. An Event of Far-Reaching Importance to Every One, To-day, September the sixth, marks the Third Anniversary of the opening of our Grocery Store, From absolutely nothing to a business of wide proportions and great volume the store has grown. It |s to-day recognized as one of the greatest businesses in the country. It is acknowledged to be the leader, so far as high qualities and low prices are concerned. It seems to us that this Third Anniversary calls for some considerable celebration on our part. We know no better way to emphasize our appreciation than to have a Great Reduction Sale on Goods of Standard Merit. And so, for this week, we shall sell groceries for less than they have ever been offered in New York before. Prices, indeed, have no consideration to cost. We simply desire to illustrate in the most forcible way that we take due cognizance of the great success that has been meted out to us, and that we sell groceries at all times lower than any other store. Te © Govt sugar cured, delicious, eweet flavor, cially selected for this UTTOR—Extra fancy Bi. | POTATORS—Finest ra ees | Sates Say Eee rat ; | oeeri 4 “Secaen fe Sbeotute: | ne Zoe? TE eT 1.09 Cavor, amoked, Our spectal price, 11 ¥ to 12 Ibe; per aad Fes —mnecede tae | |” 13/46 Seat gen SSRN en Hikh-arade En ‘ iis Nreakinete extia | | — —————— tha “aroma v Any coffee | FLOUR Sleepy Bye Crone ate cue flavor, usual, HA—A large shipment of | sold in N.Y, " cog | Bode or ia; sold te i | odie | whet the prios y¢4 | everywhere i | | high-erade Tene just are | pet fhe, 7 aratleed | goes ur pte, oer ‘rived, which we purchased | | ‘Tem — Fines erates | at Ceylon, Eng Li ah Breawtast or Mixed, waually soid at Tue. and For thie tale, Bide, 245° ib. ope 6.45 leas Saran Sak about half the regular price, For this esle, Ime stead of @0c, and TOs Ib, volons, are a