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. ¥ Neowsiowe PADDEN ith i} to de pe to the AG TIN” WK "S00 PE | {Steamer Grand Republic and Fi alia the Piper.” AND:DAVIS THE LOSERS. Famer ered on Waysto Col- fe§e Point and Becomes So ’ Interesting Is Kept Up After i. Arrival.at:Grounds, Ae “Big-Tim” ‘Sullivan is ust $2,000 better BM to-day than he was yesterday, in footed up considerably, Yesterday he @ntertained 10,000 hungry and thirsty ‘men at College Point in. ,Donnelly’s, Lvs to the credit site ior be tath was won in which ‘beeen on board the ate pot Grand, Republic, which was one of boats which conveyed the Sullivans ‘and their friends to the chowder (With Mr, Qullivan were John Con- ¢, “Bob” Davis and “Col, Mik den, The boat had no sooner docks at Lae foot of East Third, than @ table was drawn forth oat reached College Point| k0own mano t Teac! Jollege int ieee, to Bs crept inside ¢ was to» interestin, n Fou shot from a revolver into the right side ee of his head, killing himself ins most a4 a fetune’ On a Se pair, seemed somewhat riaiea e rape ha ended Considing,|'man Miller, pullivas's winnlees or jul it Ay ad said that the hat 5,00 “cover Dic ACK BRUTAL FATHER | Mongrel'Befriended by-Littte-Girl « Bites: Frank ‘Kabisoh. Several , © Times When He. Beats. and Kicks His: ‘Child, . Ne Guarded by Tige, @ mongrel dog, she | bad befriended, little'May Kabisch'was | found in the doorway of @ store at No, ™ Eleventh avenue. her ankle broken, wr eye blackened, her frail body cov+| ! ed with bruises and large lumps on, her head, where she had’ been beaten with a broomstick, She was found by Agents:Fogarty and ' Kelly, of the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children, It took them some time to show Tige that they were } friends, and later they learned that the Gog had fought for the girl and had bitten her father several times when he was beating her. * When taken to the soclety’s rooms the child was too much afraid of her father to tell where he could be found. She:sald ‘he would kill her {f she told. Qn Investigating in the neighborhood they tearned that Frank Kabisch had complained of having been bittten by ithe dog amd had gone to Roosevelt ; Hospital for treatment, He gave his {address at the hospital, and was found bby the agents at No. 4 Eleventh ave- aye. \ From the neighbors the agents learned ; that Kabisch had beaten little May witha broomstick and had kicked and driven her from home, pursuing her until bitten several times by Tige, Kablsch was locked up at the hae | Poriz-seventh street etation on charge of feloniously assaulting his el fae © Feetle May ed and plead. society agents to-day not father was {3 fice Coit, er er arra: 1e would will her,“ ere Fente Sheshe-® NANT WARRANTS FOR ARREST OF CLYDES | New York Owners of Steamship Company Accused in Case of Killing of J. R. Kirkpatrick— Property to Be Attachea, JACKSONVILLE, Fla., Sept. §—In a sult for $20,009 damages in the United States Court against the Clyde Steam. iehip Company for alleged negligence and carelessness, resulting in the death ' of J. R. Kirkpatrick, the administrator of ‘the estate of the berg asks for nts ot errs ciplag 44 William Pp, Glyde ‘and t New York, oo” aot the Feysde le amship Com: Ab they are out of the jurisdic. of ‘of the court attachments against roperty of the company will be j IN STATE TREASURY, $1.56. 1+ Jackson, Miss., Vins, Sept. The state © of Mississipp! has in its treasury $1.06. { Much doubt is expressed in financial | fapite of the fact that his chowder bill £9O0OO96000 8990020 08d0099 \ circles whether a Qrm of New York Chicage brs beotets Rs oJ Any led bond las By. for ‘thom, and the eat a seominely ate ac meds ne [ at Tue Juoaei="rnisteiscur is OF THE LEAD, OR BOARDING: HOUSE VARIETY= You ARE ONTINED-To PULL OAMAGES AND:cosrs!* KLLS HINGEL W ATER ARK Penniless and Despondent, a Man Crawls Into Clump of Bushes and: Fires Bullet Into His Head, Penniless and despondent, chain surrounding he} Aquariam in Battery Park to-day, lay at] down in a clump of bushes and fired a tly. The shot was heard by hundreds of persons In the vicinity, including Pollce- f the Church street sta- ent In @ call for an ambu- lance, and Dr, Towell, of the Hudson losses of the * ther Street Hospital, responded, He said pov had been instantaneous, ere was no clue to the identity of the man, the only objects found on bis person being pawacenete and the re- volver, bl ged rly dressed, but had tend to si The evidence to Indica ‘that he had reached st dollar, was out of luck and ire me 8 + je for existence, were for a watoh number of trinkets of litt! y indicate that the man ha ed ‘Brooklyn, as most of the articles had been pawned No. street and No, 23 Brooklyn. cciallieniaas ‘GIFT FROM ROOSEVELT, yeter Bay Library Gets His Gov. ernoc’s Chair and Filiy Books. OYTER BAY, Sept. 9—The Presi- dent gave to the Oyster Bay Freo Library yesterday the chair given to him when Governorand also about fifty volumés of historical works, The chair is of richly carved mahog- any, backed and upholstered in red Jeather, On {te back 1s a silver plate “The State of New York, Theodore Roosevelt, Governor, 1898-1900."" Tho President received no visitors at Sagamore Hill yesterday. He spent most of the time out of doors with his sons, laying tennis, riding and rowing. 13210146 W, 14 BETWEEN 6W.AND-7°W AVES. 3 Young Men’s Suits For School or oe § 4 5 Long-Pant Suits of $8 Quality for A 13 to 20—These Suits are made of reliable Chev- iots in handsome dark color tones and a special grade of smooth, black Thibet—tailored with broad shoulders and the new, long lapels--on ” one week, ending next Friday .. Norfolk. lar retail quality Boys’ Collars in all shapes, No trash! for one year models—Autumn patterns and plain colors, dependable weaves.......++ Ha (o 146 W. 44th St, between Gth and 7th Aves, , |live at No, Thibet and Fancy Scotch double-breasted Suits; regu- manufacturer's price is. . KNEE PANTS, of blue, black and striped cheviot and tweed, 35¢, 5° Men’s Autumn Hat FLYER SALE FOR TWO DAYS ONLY— TO-MORROW AND MONDAY, BOYS’ SCHOOL SHOES, sizes 8% to 5%, SOLID LEATHER THROUGHOUT, English backstay........... Open Saturdays Until 10P, M, Other Days Until 6,30 P, M, THE SURPRISE STORE $99OSGS 9999999059 ImusT she FERLIN' KINDER QuaAR myesie now WATCH The BOARDING “MOUSE vierima}! bhdheduhihetehhsad DE9S4999.04 $-94-6-6-.006.4.0-4-6 000-00 oeeee PETTY GL TOO CLOTHES AND FE Florence Quigley, Seventeen Years Old, Packs Her Things and with Money and Jewelry Disappears from Aunt’s Home A general alnrm was sent out from Police Headquarters to-day for Florence Quigley, seventeen years old, a pretty girl who disappeared last Tuesday, Tho story of her disappearance was told by her brother, Fenton Quigley, who has been walking the streets in a . | search for her ever*since. ‘The girl's father has been dead for some years, and ber mother and brother 401 East Seventeenth street Florence had Ived for some time with an aunt, Mrs, Julla Reiter, at Atlantic Highlands, For a time she was in a convent, and It was thought she In- tended becoming.a nun, but she changed her mind and went to make ber home with her aunt, On Tuesday ehe told Mrs, Reiter she was coming to New York to visit her mother. Mrs, Reiter telegraphed Fen- ton Quigley, the brother, to meet the boat at plier 8, North River, at 3.15, Fenton met the boat and waited until all the passengers had left. Florence was not on bourd. He went on the boat and searched tho cabins, but she was not there, Alarmed at her absence he telegraphed the aunt and recelved a reply saying TH ST. ("s Suits and black value $2.50; the 4 Percale Waists, Patent Bands, Bact | Black Stockings 10° 23 No “seconds!” No damaged or soiled goods! fresh, new garments just from the workrooms and factories of the Surprise Store. satisfaction or money back is the guarantee. All clothi without cost, The now Derbys and Deater, Pan ‘Tourist and Troover Rott Hata, in cedar, brown, steal and black Wow!!-rnap nagn! LAWYER AT ONCE! blue Fall weight serge Norfolk and double- breasted suits, the regular re- tail value of which is $5; the manufacturer's price is. . Single and doub‘e breasted and frock models—the richest and latest wor- steds, tweeds and silk mixtures... CSPSOOET HDHD OHS A LANDLADY := OISCOVERZO!! = Ip we sues I'm Ruined! that Florence had positively left the boat at 2 o'clock, Girl Prepared for Flight. The aunt then made an tnvestigation and discovered that the girl had packed and taken all her things, even het winter clothes which had been packed away for the summer. She had with her about $100 In cash, @ gold, open-faced lady's watch, a ring with two pearls and wore a brown shirt and jacket, a white shirtwalst and @ brown hat trimmed with flowers. and has blue 4 falr complerion and blonde She is pretty, eyes, hale. The brother says tho girl is of slender studious and domestic disposition, and he and his mother are at a loss account for her disappearance. had no love aff that they knew and her aunt says she had no young men callers. No trace of her has been found since last Tuesday , It is believed she eluded her aunt and'took the train instead of boat. Dr. Lyon's PERFECT the ToothPowder the! teeth and purifies the breath, Used by people of refinement) for over a quarter of a century, Very convenient for tourists, Cleanses and beautitics SURPRISE SPECIAL SALE / R. Tp ave Nicon. 8" Ape Al © 260. Ages $ School Suits with Knee ante Blue Cheviot and Fancy Tweed red English Cheviot and all-wool 19¢ ‘Alle wool Corduroy ¢ School 23°; Knee 39 Caps, Pants, | All school ‘offerings consist of ng sold here is pressed and repaired Men’ sFall SuitsaManufacturer’sPrices Single and double breasted and frock *t i ‘| D1 95c., °1.45, °1.95 95c Third Are,, ¥, W. cor, 834 St, One Block from L Station. Bhe Complete I IF COURT UPHOLDS SUIT FOR ‘DAMAGES DONE BY “SINKERS, . HERE ARE A FEW THINGS WE MAY SEE, ACCORDING TO = 98 1969-9 098-9900 esreereroeyeyete You OWN SAN FR. in the sha sure §-6-6-8-95-5-0-0-.9-66-5355652. o 6-3-6 on a to of on her years, ceits. uli Satin 20c., at The good weight more at this line Drop for Others the pair. WAITER '~ “LET IT Ba UNDERSTOOD, SIR; THAT LEDHNGEHHPE OHHH 1-4606000 Y heat prevail the pene registering iW deyrees Some friend b Sizes 6 to 12 years, jy 25c., at 19¢. each, Wash Stocks and Yokes, rege ularly 50c,, at 25c. Embro! lars, regu! Women’s Knitted Corset Covers, 15¢ short sleeves. To-morrow, 15¢. Lace Curtains a Blankets Cleaned. Nobody cleaning Curtains and Blankets than we do. That's why we have will call. Nottingham Lace Curtains cleaned Soe. the pair. Blankets cleaned and rendered moth-proof and odorless for 7S. GAT MERE AT Your RISK= NO Lawsuit!” BBOEEE4EDE-86-736-G4 1-50-666-00-2-0-2-6 Again 100 in Shade at 'Frisco, ANCISCO, Sept. 9%.—Intense here again yesterday, Something new every day coming in that is to interest some- being yards Have Yov. Seen the Gloves We're Offering at 59c? Surely you've heard what really wonderful value they are, this time has told you. But if you didn't see the pair you've no idea what true bargains we're offering in these new kid gloves for women at 59, They are of glace kid with embroidered backs, and come in all the lead- ing Fall shades, as well as black and white, Every pair guaranteed to fit perfectly, 59c, a pair, but worth a dollar, you' rel Special Offerings in Children’s Dresses for School Wear. Two specials for Saturday in Children’s Dresses and one in Misses’ Skirts that mothers rigging their daughters out for school Cashmere Dresses, $1.98. Suspender style, trimmed with fancy braid and buttons, waist pleated. Girls’ Russian Dresses, $4.98. Pleated front and back, trimmed with braid; fancy belt. Sizes 6 to 12 Misses’ All-Wool Serge Skirts, $3.79, ~ ‘ Made in the very newest styles, Others at $3.98 and $4.25, Women’s Wash Stocks and Ties. Every one specially priced for Saturday. You'll find them on special tables in the Neckwear Section, and you'll agree with us that there never were better bargains in these dainty little neck con- should not miss, Stocks and Yokes, rog- St ting Ties, regularly 12%4c, each. dered Turn-Over Cole rly 25¢., at 12%c. Main Foo or, Gath St, Section. regular 35c, grade of two-thread, medium- cotton, with long and Main Floor, doch @. Section. takes more pains nl more work to do in every month. a postal and our man for 65¢. and 75e. the pair Main Floor, Near Rotunda. Joseph Elsie Killed at Illinois an aeronaut, making an ascension and parachute leap a cessful ascensions and leaps and was) last trip he went up about 1,000 feet before cutting the parachute loose. When nearing the ground the parachute caught in the top of a tree and Elsie was jorked loose, falling about 100 feet, His neck was broken offering of last week. These veils are all one and a half style in Such veils sell usually at from 98¢. to $1.50, but for to-morrow, Sat- urday, our price is We call your attention to our regular stock of veils and veilings, in which you will find every new creation as soon as it is brought out. Veils in lengths of from 1% to 3 ihe in spotted and plain effect: ARO ALS AND BREAKS NECK County Fair When Making an Ascension and Parachute Leap—Landed in a Tree. TUSCOLA, I1., Sept. 9—Joseph Elsie, was killed here while! t the Douglas County Fair. Elsie had already made several suc- tar attraction at the fair, On his winville Ky. and his pped there to-day, Lewnsn To -3°Aut F59°160" Sr Another Chance to Buy $1.50 Yard & Half Chiffon Veils at 35c A very fortunate occurrence this, our able to dupticate that great veil in length, and of very newest 5 Ai 3 Black, While, Brown, Navy, Black and White, and White and Black, 35¢ at from Soc. to $3.98, Floor, Both Bt. Section, Main Floor, 50th &. Section. Second Floor, Sth 8t. Section. Sale of School Umbrellas at 29c. Made expressly for youngsters to carry instead of cumber- i some “ big” umbrel- las, They're 18, 20 and 22 inches in size, and made on the very same lines as umbrel- las for grown-ups, Covers of English Glo’ 48c. lor 75c. Umbrellas. 22 and 24 inch paragon frames, steel rod, of English Gloria. 59c. for 85c. Umbrellas. Of fine mercerized Gloria, with tape edge, paragon frame, steel rod, gold and silver-plated hanal:s. 69¢. (or $1.00 Umbrellas, Of mercerized English Gloria, with tape edge, paragon frame, steel rod, assortment of horn-pearl handles. Main Floor, 50th 8. Section. Blouses. Cute little garments every one, and at the prices for Sat- urday they're decided bargains. 19¢—Buys boys’ colored chambrzy and striped madras blouses with pocket and attached collar, Sizes 6 to 14 years. 49c- waists, 79¢—Buys boys’ white and colored laundered shirt waists, neck- band styles. Sizes 6 to 13 years. Second Floor, 50th St. Bection. Buys boys’ colored madras blouses and white laundered Sizes 6 to 13 years, Lexington to Third Avenue—Bloomingdale Brother's.—Fitty-nint to Sixtetn Street Aut CARS TeAnsreR To ayy sh DELIGHTFUL Che Hint Covered Candp Coated Chebing © SUNDAY WORLD ) WANTS WORK MONDAY WONDERS, "3. , No matter what it is you can get it at Bloom- ingdales’ for less, $1.19 Will Capture Women's f $2.50 Shoes on Saturday. Some two thousand pairs are to go at this price—and our ability to offer such a bargain comes about through a very fortunate purchase, These shoes are of genuine don- gola with patent tips. All sizes. $1.19 for Saturday tho’ worth every cent of $2.50. Becond Floor, Goth &. Section, A Handy Little Suit Case for the School Boy or Girl, 45c, Just the thing to lug books and papérs back #3) and forth from school in—in fact, getting the # youngsters one of these is the only way to #’ © avoid a lot of trouble from lost things, ' These sult cases at 4Sc. are of strong fibre, are 12 D inches long, strongly made, with reinforced lecaer corners—titted with Eagle lock and key, Other sizes—13 inches, 47c., and 14% inches, 49¢, Cases of Russet Leather, $1,69. Really smart-looking cases and made to stand the wear and tear of young. sterhood. These are fitted with strong lock and key, reinforced corners and @! © easy-carrying heavily stitched leather handles. ‘Main Floor, 50th St. Section. Last Day Before School Opens: ‘ To Get Things Ready. § © Monday you'll be hearing the school bells in good earnest, and to-morrow is the last day for you to equip your boys and girls with the things they need, These items will show you the values to be found in the School Needs Sale Saturday: tain Pens, black hardened black rubber fitted with a lé-karat gold pen, guaranteed; every pen tented be~ fore leaving factory; made caprenls Led our trade and durt tur school sale, “it price within the reach of all. pists. "Cedar Bee Penella, s « Penelia, ‘rabber TasectedY “and. sharpencs. Men’s $1 and 13150 Fancy Fall Shirts to Go at 60c. They are “Internationals” and other good makes of $1.00 and $1.50 shirts, but nameless—every shirt a bargain plum that shouldn’t be missed by any man ready to save money. . Some have attached cuifs—others have detached cuffs, be Sizes 13% to 18§4. ie ‘Main Floor, ‘om St. Section. Saturday’s Special Sale of | Eyeglasses § Spectacles at 50c. fi Why go to the exclusive op- have rests The eyeglasses have solid gold cork nose-pieces; the spectacles have straight or riding bow sha Both silex crystal periscopic lenses. Exclusive dealers char for these tician's and pay $1.50 for the very same eyeglasses and b ge tacles that we're going to sell to morrow at 50c. a pair? They're expertly made and fitted w th the finest lenses. The eyeglasses silver or ge nose-pieces, patent cork nose- s. The sp have nickel silver deania nose- special, per pair, to-morrow Eyeglasses and Spectacles al 6fe, Set in goldoine or silver frames; solid metal all the way through; war. ranted not to tarnish or break; would be considered a bargain at $2 elsewhere. Eyeglasses and Spectacles at 85c, ; are skeleton set, with patent led frames and may be had ie asses and spectacles are fitted with 22s high as $3 a pair of, Front, Centre,

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