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Ice Cream and Cake 5c., Served Every Afternoon in Ow Restasrant, yal =IRaihenberden| Mery York's Pastors WEST het ST. seevesemctiy The Best Rug News of All! Values You Can’t Match—Nor Can You Afford (o Miss Them. S'xth Ave., 224 and 234 Sts., N. Y. Our Clothing Values Beat the World: Read : its 10 Men's Suits l Suits of Surpassing Style. Imported Mourning Bonnets, Hats and Veils, “of Py Ing Quality. Children’s Hats a Specialty. To be cure thew ove beast we could never sell SECOND FLOOR. thant ar ae price as $1! Her ay sso wr 41800. ke of Gre aa Teer ose of tes Chaviets and Sessiemerne Women’s Boots and Shoes ‘costigns and Serges--uita whlch you © Sitges hae $10) ; mast 518.00 for when the season fairly opens. For Early Autumn Wear . Me nana seen sanaaans ¢ comasor erties 5 Oc f oF r B oys’ 7 5 c and x12 Wilton Velvet FT Worth $30. To-Morrow x These Famous Wilton Velvet R ot OXFORD TIES, PUMPS sod SLIPPERS. $1 Knee Pants. a! and 9 feet wide; exquisite colors, In at 1 8. 50) Choicest Leathers and Highest. Grade Workmanship. | |] sectctty att Woot or Corduroy, built to wear and in pleesing patterns. faiteramsultable fr parlor, brary or siting room; athe FIRST FLOOR, ANNEX. ‘caer pil with Presbyterian Church clr That Extraordinary $7.00 Boys’ Suit $2 08 Bromiey's AilsWool Smyraa Rugs. "rier cetesen , aerrroncr mewn | | West Twenty-third Street ees ernetdes tela 6.98 pee 9,98 ease 7, 5O siusisiocradtanss 980 Special And not surprising either, for 4 boy's suit has never bee baer) LSC ae RC er 6 or come ater mR os S87 “Wh Maan gh seal Rete Garpet Surprises. |Big Sale of Linoleum. MOUNTED POLICE T0-D AY plight cnyped ec cdl ager by ly ord Myce bag ePpevy . Ay, jhsmucter, .\ Dd epeiee & saa) yds. wide, * og Double-breasted and the youthtul Ley sult, with f Ore to 4 spler rmakan valued 3S, y Y are ange GIN BROADWAY DUTY the regular trousers, and in addition a pair . did selection; spe + 25¢ Peleg yg'siee ~ y ; 76 Sree c| Shine tour in the Catan Squad of Ten Stalwart Men, Commanded by |{$9.98 for Boys’ $5.00 Rousing Sale of Gurtains Xx Upholstery. $1.75 Scotch Lace Cortains, $1, $7.50 Portieres at $4.96 a, tipo oda & Sergt. Murphy, Hero Who Won First School Suits. } Mew Tork omce and. relatives Pulitzer Medal tor Bravery. Here ae sults whose like you never saw belore at $0 low - Overlock cor Mercerized colenias ME OO beautiful colors, dee fringe and silky eff & A. 1.78 value 7.50; sale price, and asked Mr, price. We ourselves have never been able to wWke so ette, with matting top, like th lstration, "New Fall Millinery 4 Special Showing | of Imported Trimmed Hats also the Productions of Their Own Workrooms. street, Monday, went to the Union office in Ellicott Square, full-cut bloomer trousers to match. But it is now or never for these sults, as we cannot hope ri cial pet yard. Mr, Gates, with varty of cussts, Window 7 differ+ ent colors; best spring roller, 36x72, including cord, 15c tha te nate te good an offer. The sults stand out as models g boys’ fabric that i . without dela: Mounted policemen were placed on) mounted. Builet's axe is atieen years fet Fo popes owns for thls coming a fixtures, hie com woman's Saat Pears. Park row and lower Brosdway e#riy| the de deoariment 4 a now used by 1H iso absolutely fast colored black and blue cheviots, cut plete, at., tar me ae, a cana aL fants ea et on a. slo eg . 8 ten in the squad exclusive o com! Fimmen ‘Bitwecl “atthe “Paine “lea; 500 SU Floss. Salo Plows, Sine 24124, of 360. tal Mmanding sergeant, John Murphy, tho James Homan. Riot seventh: Jamed * | officer who received the first Pulitzer eaerals Wineteentni Pat Bo $]°59 for Boys’ $4.00 $2.00 Rope Potlores, ol) cols, srreae School Suits. = A medal for bravery while @olng ity in |For Pele’ “Ajsse been cM me hi —that’ Curtains} Covers, Central Park, “ Spring Suits marked down—that’s the whole story. They are suitable for pres- Heavy corded patt lust Murphy's squad includes the pick ot| Rremeramneoh Sand eunene Cover ‘ent and later wear; materials are boyish designs and made and trimmed in the | |J&Amboo Book or NY corded patterns, exclusive | $1.50 value, Styles, great variety of patterns; sold at other stores at 2. $4.75; at, per pair......., 50 :] the mounted meu, All are’ handiome,| The horses min be led on ison best ible manner; they inchade Norfolk double-breasted, 3-piece Russian Music resolute fellawa and attracted muck at-/ street unti more sultable nuartere are Bleue and the popular sailor blouse, and, while sizes, are bok, 1 590 Stand; tention when they assembled to-day in| 4 e special, front of the City Hall, ‘The Innovation t* the outcome of for-| maa mer Deputy Piper's ides. He inatalied| most dangerous to mounted men on Fifth avenue, and the| | the new moun very ry aasent ‘trom the old patrolman, result was a pronounced success. One! vom gieeay BK ge Ry] aoa aur chr ne | Men eee eet ‘[Spellman’s Cokin’ Hats from Bowling Green to Fourteant! the driver cannot whip up an still you can get your boys’ sizes among them; $4.00 suits now. Chiffonter, $ drawers, large strat and, ower Fark few, All pa a 04 French plate mire ‘ Bnd wil ‘make this “house ent] horse across the re Wane Are Worn by Correct Dressers. ror, exactly like more importance than \t hai Dere- ston, Pedestrian: iltustration, heavy tofore from a police atandpoint. opportunity to cress, without wikia Rides Devery’s Famees oytey "ere Sur ele nds. FALL STYLES NOW READY panel ends, perfect | Sergt. “Bull fs: | mogn's drawer work, cast } mous old storms Vigo nesses by : at ator helt hed ut rans ° S.piece mahogany polished Parlor Suits, ike tMustration, brass handles; value Set Ra an A nage gt im Quality. Lowest in Price, {| armature imc pat YQ) 75 sas Cor. Park Row and Chambers St. 1%5's'nww dumbee i teed; your choice of two styles of frames; Salad | s.00 a at (One Block from Brooklyn Bridge.) the Catskills with hie = WOMAN WHOSHOT [WEISS DONE, | 100 Indestructible Couches, like eg gee construction; 6. 75 guaranteed indestructi covered in Brepreyrainey| 98 Elastic Felt pmo yy | tn one <8 velour, outside of head two -parts, covered in lined with same sigh ticking, guaranteed not Toor sag; regular price $10,50; 6; 5 speclal at... Game here alone Sunday: Wien se ar- Bt “ fived at our home we were dumfound ‘We had not seen her in years, us that she was anxious to make trip here, because she wanted to the monotony of New York. "After she explained that sne left hurriedly we began to wonde thelr eearch for evidence to lead to the discovery of the boy’s murderer they Women’s Dep't. Prosecute Mrs. Augustina fuse to Accept Dr. Strong’s) street pier ne met some man, who in- ib ahe was all right, Sue ash Ss's'| Hermann, Who Wounded Hn| We that Boy Was Stanged| a's seu ye gvarod AY HER OWN HAND New Fall Tout Cons Eases ind maaan of that 88 we aia wane and Thrown Into Water and took him to North Beach, —_—-— cow Fall Tourist Coats, that ene re we Fy Bag Pee in Face at His Office. . _ Coronét’s Physician Strong, who stilt New Fall Silk Waists, that the boy was brutally mr-/Masked Highwaymen Hold Up be dressed hurriedly and said ane was woreniiltahs , declares that ft is his bellet that New Fall Neckwear, Closing Out Walking Skirts, Closing Out Covert Jackets, Value $5.00 to $15.00, at Value $15.00 to $30.00, at : $2.00 to $5.00. $7.50t0 $15.00, = couldn't understund her, I asked Auquatina’ Hermann, who ON! by the report of Coroner's Physiclan| the neighburhood of North Beach he 4€ she was going back home and| Aug, %\shot Roger A. Pinner in the] @trong, of Astoria, that Moree Welss,| was ie cut ine boot and throws, Her. Daughter-in-Law While! for Husband Without Fortune, my niece, She had gone to the] tre Street Court, North Reach, had been strangled to) | Woman Saw Union office downtown and! Pinner, whi t k In the Hud-| death and not drowned, Jai into a ous A, he ' Boe cect e wter sue He seis. wr Closing Out. Dress and Walking Suits, round. “sent word to the magistrate Unton Market ati w i fob them on lonely Mounted umbrella to my daughter and| "0% ‘ ultory efforts to secure evidence, now] 4rd, of the station, Who) them up an s the man for whom she had given up a fe two paragraphs she hinted strongiy| tat he dié not care to prosecute the] Gectare that Dr. Strong, thougtr ne| Were designed to the 4gaer’ they! spot near the Phishing Cemetery, home of luxury, and saddened by the cy North Thursday teak i ‘is i} about, and as they reached have wandered to an East River pier nin, in a light run and as they mitted suicide to-day by drinking car [PE tear that Mra. Davideon has gone! Prner ip now in Riinabeth. N. J.. he land bald that “the “after the Niagara Falls, We believe| naving suddenly Jeft the hospital vester- three lfe-savers, every one of whom | the two men was dressed in ev One grabbed the horse by the bridle] young wife was the daughter of a dectared positively that no boy had fal- | tall the same as the dead boy. Hie’wore |and the other two pointed thelr re-| wealthy family in Austria and her mar- hat J think It UN-} that be would not appear in court to ea Taylor thinks thit|OFosecni# the woman, gald ‘yes.’ That was the last wel race, was to-day discharged from the| the @x-year-old boy, of No. 106 Lewit| into the water, He had *been strangled tn death "before ‘he ‘was cast inte'tne| Diving on Jamaica Road. W-Luck, Brings Fatal Oes- Armed only with a whip, two women Gop aalentye. Im tbe letter she| sont pacer: fuabpital beta ty, of MeCluaky's sia, Detectty Value ag to $35.00, at $9. 50. aw the boy in ‘Mrs, Thomas Speediing and her daugh- and fallen Into the water, oy Morgue at Astoria. and wa ard). tonely spot near the Flushing Ceme- | boule acid in a glass of milk, hergelf, because she talk-| day before Policeman Walsh could gat len into the water there on Thursday | little blue Ha, the ame king of | volvers at the two women and com-|riage to Kushmirak, a ciearmakst with man did take| Mrs. Hermann shot Pinner in the lat- aw or heard of her. street, who was lured trom hie home| to des wate pondency to Woman. Her "yaa lege of his| tty again to-day, fant Colton, of the Brookiyn Detective! stood off | three masked men with asked me @ her han - ‘Bt micide, I think her mind was un-) oman - made a minute examination of the lad’s| North Heach an & Workd report- death of her recently born infant, and balanced and that she has killed her-| “J am therefore forced,” Magistrate tenrtnte injuries, must have deen min founds Mrs, Damts; of of Stelnway ave-| ter-in- -law, Mrs, Thomas Speediing, Jt. | the thought that her own actions may * Ait. Her brotner will be horrified whon| POO! sald to bream Lavy. who repre-|tayen, They have reported to Inspector | tiveness that "she had "ieent vas Rogie! with three ambi children, were driv- | nave caused its death, Mra. Sila Kush- Jearns of this dreadful thing. fenied Mrs. Hermam, “to discharge the) vociusky that they have reverted vo| walking with a boy Was sure waa| ing from Manhattan to thelr country | mirak, twenty-seven years old, of-No, An Evening World reporter visited | the Bhe then | tery three masked men sprung out of | The Kushmirake came to this country Frnen abe Was with US.) inere Walsh followed the voung man last, when little Morrie disappeared, manded them to deliver thelr money no fortune, was opposed by her parents. Hicoowghs f or 7 en "Dass? a A ping to the depot. ssi The police who were urged to sotivity | after the boy had been maltreated in| M8. Thomas Speedling andi After Leaving Luxurious Home “Yesterday morning 1 got a letter] Tot by Magistrate Pool, in the Cen-| ing whogs body was weshed ashore at Womas Saw Boy, She Says, The detectives, who made a few dea-| Bureau, and Detective-Bergeant Leone] drawn revolvers who attempted to bold] Despondent over the ill-fortunes of ‘They Fear Awtwl Fate. woman, for the complainant has run|ineir frst theory that the boy must| the Welss boy near t tt} home on the Jamaica road. They were} 21 Humboldt street. Willlamaburg, com- away,” B'wa @ 13th St. x eg the ‘Third street pier to-day and saw wee Convinced th bor he hed’ soe with | cnn Danes. from Austria a few months ago, The ied to her religious|to Elimabeth. where Pinner told him Ly Poor erage fk ate Companions of the boy who were esen But love triumphed over parental op- Pt * ry , : 6 . Hobinwick si76 she galled pM | Water tree Pinner Ia the chet part tative in New York on howe e telephone this morn. | ner of the Mutuel Elestrie Company, i dene Sar that Mra. Davidson has | At the time he was shot Planer told the to-day say that Morris never visited | yy). ing, st, had on ® pair Of} postion, and she eave up her luxurious “Dam *, it . any other pier, two men he was with say gru fahue | costly ond earrings and & pearl! iome to share the poverty and toll of : Say Boy Went to Pier “chen Witle i Were Intormed eee ee rey invcenn{ the man who had won her heart. (4 e m ee austion 4 That Morris intended to go to this| ine woman ‘A {1 wold watch and halo and Hm" Im inn | , Kyslumirak had ill luck after coming pier when he vanished from the neigh- we way Impressed. wed , 1" cas 8) to this country. He was unable to ob- y tain steady employment, and the for- that ahe must have been mia-| robbed. hegeatoterg Ar ghichnging “the al 4 ‘The elder woman seized the whip and | tunes of ine couple dropped to a very low ebb, twith the butt end of It knocked one #een at her New York home| notice that he and Mre. Hermann were | days. ref Jor has the letter the mise-| former! 0d friends . ig im wrote, but refuses to give it} “She was displeased. Pinner told Po- @ statement made to-day by Rachel Franklin H, Hull Attacked After Eating Hearty Southwiex says that if Mr,|liceman Walsh, “when { gol married. ‘arpf, of No, 16 Lewin street, the sie- ae has taken sowe side trip in the) and wince then she has threatened me." % M 0) ‘of the highwaymen down. She then at-| Two weeks ago Mrs. Kushmirak at- miwiim bie Hew York coaching 1, court to-day Mrs. Hermann, whol rier slertis eaneeerea he naid that | iovany he aaid. that all he knew tacked the other two while the younger | tempted 10 onde 1 her life by turniag on Supper, and Doctors Could Not Give next twenty-four hours she te at lives at No. 34 Mort avenue, Ia thely big man offering him candy. Mise Fab scer" te “hee bion wecking oa | roman kept up an incessant acream for | Sringa’' Hoepltal ‘and’ revived. "A. few the Victim Relief Drivate detectives to wor! Bronx. declared that Pinner had treated! iaepe said that before the boys left They jhad intormed ‘him that ‘her spad ba daze loser, she, gave (Birth to 6 baby <( ® m4 denn ‘every, clue obtainable “kndi Nicholas Hasselberger, a wealthy | Doy that died within. four hours. , é her miserably im. id she was throuah with ‘ees Mrs, Southwick and the " the house she heard Morris Wetss aay | 00 G0nn ori ney then had revert to her brother, “Lat us go down to the | to thelr eariy theory that the bor felt farmer living near by, heard the t the child’ Third street plier.” into the water of the Sac River 4 screams and ran up with a shotgun and BRIDGEPORT, Sept. T—After hie» -~ ——<—- ach a rumor was heard IT’S A LITTLE GIAL, ly_relindle : cont ‘Then the two little ohape left the | Was drowned, The Inapector said that) iwo dogs, ‘The highwaymen fled, ing eteadily for ten days, Jranklin . eee oe ty ag gy dt i house, A short time afterward Piney les no opinion bgt that the boy) AM Armed posse eacorted the two | Nor time bere sl erent «°? Neer et ACCIDENT FATAL, “on tame te oni, | art came eck and a pb = dda. | CURR MG ae preted the toe mes Oe re Matto mis hasta, or % Maple oes 1 ease oe eee eae WPM" | been stolen in a fight. He Poltes at Logwerh rounding country for the robbers, They | ook a slate of milk and poured the| woe, ‘sr etteaad, etter antes © —— oo had gone in the direction of the pler. | The New York police and the North | were not found. Bhe then went into the hall|hearty supper, he made light of it. p Down Senday Night Dies in Fordham Heoapital. This exercise on the part of Mr. Hep- set 3 deh (0 the. preasnee” at ‘pps |, On vets cay there weve fuly Che. POF Resas on the cane, tee Lose eked ’ nk the mixture, where she was | When bedtime came he calmed the tears ” ih haber time later by « HeighSor, | oe nig fautty by eying Ne wonld go to dred boys playing about and swimming Seathe say that if the wr wes fared | RA. bubher, ot No, ra! home, No. 1m Madieon avenue, of {rvom ene dock at the foot of Raat Third hia home. the crim: LOOMIS VISITS ROOSEVELT. ira was taken to St,| sleep and forget the hiccoughs. He was Who was struck by a|fine nine-pound haby girl. The stork William King, James Smith and boon committed inthis ety. a the josplial, where she died althen in good health, He hiccoughed so gat at outhern vou: eft ile Mi Hepner las nignt dhe 920%", P'van are the le-eavere ab inve boul ty ba murdertre and Sowed | Asstetant Secretary of State Tatks | Couple of hours Inter, loudly that none of his family coud | ine nictouphs = | ——_S pat gue herd Laur wevetenges waite signed to guard thie pier. Ail day as to, near Hell and Polities with the Prestd | ]sleep and a doctor was summoned at | moments, When the conviction finetiy settles |Thuraday they were on duty, and none | "70 Gia fa Borouah detectives! OYSTER BAY. fSvpt. Assistant PARKER’S DAY FOR WORK. of them saw or heard of @ boy falling! controvert that | gecret of State Francis B. Loomis ves [Reon ae Wesabe 18 | mente wer A number of cae Wea | Ss, Wyat® tak tt Coroner's ener" Gt the calers on. Presiden: | peage Geta weedy to Receive tne} CHILD VICTIM OF FLAMES. f ne i oe By fel tas boy's playmates, who were also on the! iced act a) 3 Democratic Editors To- ee pier, declare that Morris did not come oe ¥ A ESOPUS, N. Y., Sept. 1—Judge ae) ntoraneia ised ing eigd nav there. bo) \ tovkeep to-day open for Believe Lad Was Lared Away. s work of any A few blocks below there is a ferry SUNDAY WORLD WANTS across the river to Grand street, Will- jamaburg, From the Williamsburg ter- WORK MONDAY .WONDEA®, ina! there are several ctrvet-car ites Sree

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