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io and he waa taken home, THE WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 18, 1904 THUGS Al TACK jseventh street they were passed by five men, who had been drinking. The CASTORIA For Infants and Children, The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the ¢ens in Bronx Park Saturday after- ; ) | } 4 noon, On One Hundred and Eighty- MUUL ‘quintet met two working men and pro- ceeded to pick a quarrel. and then to | iI ‘beat them. Hurrying forward the min- | ister called upon the agge | Mra. Ilunter was stand iM | husband when the gang mi Fer for the slerqyman Brush. & —— bers! sent him reeling to the a tie, striking on his head. As he lay there cous Mra. Hunter screamed and | G McCue Starts Gramo-|Rev. James Hunter, of Reformed Was"feiors trina tovcatch oe Ut | ae eye Playing “Cavalleria} Church, Suffering with Con- 915." 14 was carried to. the home| SUNDAY WORLD WANTS lof Arthur Gormley across the street. ” and Places Gas| cussion of Brain and Probable ‘Tuore hls wounds ‘were temporarily WORK MONDAY WONDERS, | ibe in Her Mouth, Fracture of Skull, Soe LISTENING TO WAS DEFENDING WORKMEN MUSIC GIRL DIES,| WHEN FELLED BY BLOW. Found by Her Sister on! Ruffians Who Attacked Him Es- Return Home—No Rea-| cape, and, Although Known, | iaon Known Why Victim Should) It Is Charged No Effort Has) lave Committed Suicide. Been Made to Capture Them. the melancholy strain of tho !In-| The Rev, James Hunter, pastor of the| from “Cavalleria Rusticana”| Anderson Memoria] Reformed Cdurch, rg her to the portals ef the/ One Hundred and Bighty-third street 0) at beyo Mary McCue, a pretty/and Cambrelling avenue, Bronx, was Ag cloak model, who lived with her| dangerously injured in the parsonage Laren the top floor ot] of the chureh, the result of an attack Be apartmen | made on him by a gang of ruMans. Bm avenue, voluntarily ended her life) Ajthouen he is suffering from concut- DARE sabaling gas through » tube place! gion of the brain and there 1s possibly mouth. The young woman, WhO), fracture of the skull, It ls charged nee elster, wea emplored in cloaks by members of his congregation tha: Bloecher street, did not go the police of the Tremont station, of sev ylang ny begmamael which Capt, Ferris is commander, aro her sister All ; doing nothing to make arrests. i Wes totoraed t0 the | Although the names of the members from work she found the door of the gang have been given the de- teetives, the men are stil] at large. ve ae Maoweing, The Rev. Dr, Hunter has had charge & window from the fiFo-| o¢ the Anderson Memorial Church for . @he found the room full of gas five years, is popular in the neighbor- } her sister's body on the floor, near! oo4 ang is secretary of the Delmont “a hy Alice male frente efforts Property Owners’ Association. He ‘s her sinter, but without *uc-| aigg secretary of the synod of the Re- Bho asked a policeman for a!4.| prmeq Church. ummoned Dr, Severance from) pccompanied by his wite and Miss Hood Wright Hospital. After | peters, @ member of the ehurch, Dr, yer deal the doctor declared | Hunter started for the Zoological Gar- an who lives in the flat on the floor across the hall from the sisters’ fiat atated that Mies| The ry McCue bad made the gramophone Gabler piano Toom play the intermesso from s famous fy Rusticans” over and over fternoon, and when the aber haere ta the Mae | ard in at. | * tied while the machies | ITS wonderful treble, playing her favorite tune. | ITS patent action frame Bi tivese scenes chesrtad ond ane |[ (08 in one pieos,) not imagine any reason that|@ /TS patent harmonic scale bar, ITS patent sliding fall-board, and many other points, which must be seen to be appreciated, and which make the Gabler the finest piano in the world. ‘) early all have orompted her to a al was positive that her sister had B love affair, The two girls, whose ther lives jn Bridgeport, had been | ftogetiver for several years work- hard and carefully evonomising to both ends meet, Their rent had ralsed twice during the last (ow ha, but they cheerfully redouble efforts to meet tho increased ex. aad Wwoked hopefully inte th | 7 oy DRINKING TROUGHS CLOSED. use of an epidemic of glanders, ye tho horses in Queens and Nas- inties, Btate Veterinary Surgeon Gill has ordered a number of ie drinking-troughs closed, Every of the troughs in the Fifth Ward Yat Long Island City haw been closed, disease is at its worst in the way section. In Investigating the, , Dr, Gill has learned that there «@ dig horse-market in Ridgewood every grade of animal is sold, as low as $28 @ head, These are of course, 1p wretched con. If you are seeking a plano of the highest artistie class, you must see the Sold in Greater New York by Simpson Crawford Co,’s re eon exclusively, Send for catalogue and terms Forage trom time em || of easy monthly crea drinking trougha, als infect nd the De. Gil) believes the dive temp. out In a few weeks ons | L. DOUGLAS m=: $3.32 SHOES ‘Brockton Loads the Men's Shoe Fashions of the World. MEN'S $3.50 SHOES THAN ANY ; MANUFACTURER in the WORLD 155, 157 and 159 East 23d St. 2 DOORS WEST OF 3D AVE. Furniture, Carpets, Upholstery, Etc. Free Cash Certificates With Every Our liberal offer of giving certificates with every purchase, Whether You Buy for Cash or on Our Liberal Credit System, must not be confounded with what is generally termed Trading Stamps, where it is necessary to fill a book of stamps before you can receive a premium, The Certificates we give entitle you to a handsome Premium almost Immediately after a pur- chase has been made. Among The Premhims given are the following useful and ornamental articles: Sofa Pillows, Smoking Sets, Lace Curtains, Smyrna Rugs, Mahogany Parlor Chairs, Fancy Lamps, Mission Furniture, Vernis-Martin Furniture, Extension Tables, Dressing Cases, Parlor Mirrors, Desks, Old Colonial Rock- ers, Brass Bedsteads, and hundreds of other handsome articles now on display in our Special Exhibit Room. Credit Given on Easiest Terms, 75c Weekly Opens an Account. Open Saturday Evenings Until 9 a’ Clock, Purchase. “|| Annual si H ons aes hago! Boke Debate Anacal sale of blankets and comfortadies. a Shopping an Extrasagance. 70-4 Biankele for single bede; pair, 81, Ali-w Blankets, rod | 1 Ra Beet (Mia eet eggs an C. ( H & O act APR? ik tl da oo; | wi GT a crt! RPM a re, F, . Fall Opening | MILLINERY Wednesday and Thursday, September 14ih and 15th. y and Seventh Avenues. Parapet peat ae VS rauford 4 125th Street Wes [- ~All Cars go direct or | ABai transfer to our doors, pai $12.95 for $16.50 rug, 6x9 ermno Broadway, Graham and Flushing Avenues, Brooklyn, ‘The reason W. L. Dougtas of their exccilent style, fitting and superior nis beds Saanich) ‘ -_—-———- — aS wn" || Wednesday ainays Reduction Day. ities. They are those that you iato my face Bry at Brockton, Mass., the ah in the world under w. Dou, $3.50 are the bes pes pro- (9 fhe ales for the your ending 4 for ear D, duly Ist, 1904, wero b\ $6,263,040.00. pry high ‘| arlces for shoceany | icllow:; fongor. leathers used, you = why W. L. Douglas $3.50 shoes cost more to make, hold their » fit better, wear longer, and arc of greater insic vaiue than any other $3.80 shoe on the market to-day. W. I. value by stamping his name and price on the bot~ 71 1 could show you the f § ¢ between the shoes j —s ones navy brown and red navy and brown; pret. na 4 es ig bah A teat Mes ced yoke: tly trimmed made in my factory and those NS 1 cuelesaae of with tu y | otier makes, and the high —— pon soir 1 worth A Manofactarer’s Sample Line of isthe price tt YF | ‘Children’s Fancy Wool Dresses 4 B 7 Coed fortune has again come to us and to you in the shape of these sample dresses at half what they were made to bring. Couldn't have come at a better time, we hear you say, for hundreds of mothers are anxious to buy school dresses that combine such high quali- ties as these and are so economically priced. We've divided them into three Lot I. Children’s Wool Lot If, Children's Woot went yf oeeee Cerne Dresses, in Berge Dresses in red, @seven of ull wool mohair und Scotch plaids; no two allke; soutache braid and faney Danaea bands across yokes; to ft ages # to 14;/ worth from $7.99 up to fit ages 8 to 12; Special....... ~ ——_ a jae! it—take no substitute, id by shoe dealers every wher 2. ¥ Gengise $2,00 and $1.75 Soos for Foy: Bs in world. ali woar thent. De uses Corona Colt- Fast Col £ i his 9 yy cell Corona | Write for new slog . Shanske protune, Pa Ww Lot ; Ni, Liroekiton, Sass, | You'd be sure to (et exeallent vaice G. C. & B. Bl Calf always gives satisfaction. Ohildren's Aprons, of good qu wnist effect and t will nat tore brarey, 18 93.50 Shoe StoresinCrontor Now York: | tyr Ni) wale Hionba tel 5 Svowes sewward iret 4) Bighth Avenue, Thee a a _ wie cerene emer Kh Birect, 27 Third Ave.. bet. 03h @ 147th ie tees 1 ke Ss ewer 106 BROOKLY. Broadway, corner Gutes Avenue, trimmed with “ corner Pearl Bireet, Newark Avera. | | Ts Lawn A>rons fer the School G Here's an exceptionally gcod=assortment of lawn aprong| for girls of ages 4 to 12. Pick where you will from the number, | #, Of fine lawn, a| t *, neatly trimmed ry pot yf egmatitehed ta! 12; regular 49c| i ot quality lawn, in both waist effect 78-110 Broadway, cor. 'r! in walat effect and ah et and empire oF ee G 75¢..and 50c, ested in. tel, refine cerized effects. Best another great selling day when by buying a season's supply you’ Japanese hand drawn openwork linens, Doyiles—_ tT Oxo = 2x12 in. dike, 30s. «BB. Contre 2x0 M24 8030 pleces— “ase. Oe, 1.25 i TABLE DAMASK, De) all Hinen Toa 36x36 45x45 ABLE CLOTHS, | “l0tNS—s.05 a a60, 06 4 8.00 222% yis—border all sround—valu = 008, Mi we Roba 70 att all nd— yang Scarfs—___ 18x45 Lecentel SHEETS AND PILLOW CASES, maha ty’ ry cic Heminitahod finan shewtar Oxi tn a Gas ants ra! ¥ nd 0 pal , +10 losses alee; $5 quality at $3.05. Great September sale of rugs. THe way home-furnishers continue to patronize this phenomenal sale of rugs and tog a day after day, though it's now the third week, is sure evidence that we're giving the great. est values of the year. Third Floor, ‘The new, fich designs—rare orientals trom the Far East, and handsome and exclusive creations made in America are the talk of all New York among particular people who know what's what in interior decoration, They're amazed at the low prices. Imperial Smyrna rugs. | Axminster rugs—Hisharide — oS OO teed the best quallty—all new, | Axminsters, In one plece—handsome frean designs and colorings—tamous new Oriental and domestic patterns for beauty and durabiiity: —beauties, and they wear so well, 5 75 tor sh 19,94 for $26 rug, 7.6x10.6 130 'sa tor $49 Rage 3210.6 89c—1.50 Gonuine Intaid Lin- oleum, colors through to 49-7. Tapestry Brussels | G30 Au-woot Ingrain | the back: 59 ets best quality. 49c and 59c-650.ana 19 —956, Wool Velvet Car- 70¢, Scotch Linoleum, 2 and 4 yds. { c pets, borders or without. wire. 4 Another Oriental sensation to-morrow Bokhara strips,so practical and handsome for table $3,50 for $10 | scarfs, wall decorations and hangings—marvellous $7,50 for $20 } recuctions on an article of decoration that’s becom . {ing harder to secure and higher in price every day. 6.95 to 8.75~10.5010| 25.00 to 4§.00— 12,50 Small Persian Rugs, 50.00 to 90.00 Antique Heavy a Persian Rugs, including Ferreghan, Baa eee otarings, | Shirl, Kurdistanand Serebend Rugs Q, 7. 5-16-50 Antique Beloocn- 44.75 to 49.75— isian Rugs, very silky, 75.00 to 85,00 Pine Kashmore |] 13, 75718:80 antique Suir | OME og 72.50— 95. O—!65,00 High-grade \ to 110.00 Afghan Car- 110.0 India cups pe Hy dark colorings. | Housewares: 75c. lamp, 47c. [rs a positive fact that these prices are the lowest possible to quote on housewares of lasting worth—if you see any that are lower you may expect to find the articles cheap and shoddy. Basement Salesroom, Special—47c. for 76c, gas lamp, niet, =shade, burner and mantle—gives a clear. (MiKo cut) | stondy light... 47c Te. tor Mantien, AGe, for extia Burners B3c. for mieaitic Gas Lighter. wal at Boe t! q Unty 1 Bread See thiss the tatverep! preed Mixer nises, xncats | —slmple to Operate it demons rare Frice, | a \ igs, get og OU bnt ka Se, for paring | $1.49 for reguier cacv> | pie for extra for French potato scoopa fag seta, 7 ‘The Climax Vood Chopper cuts any kind of raw oF cooked rult, Ye 46 cr meats in cleam out bits, any H.e—doesn { maab—ii —apecial, Bde. (or MO 1 mae, Se. per set tor wie: | 10 ib, Japanaed ) Le ‘ ates oat pean inet bread 5 | ant 5-4 table olleloth, mail orders or none vent | reat annual harvest festival. THE great annual harvest festival is in full swing with its beautiful Autumn Naval Reserve Band in its first appearance in America under Maestro Jaicinto Marcosano, the weird pranks of the three life-size Hindoo fakirs, an illusion by Prof. Da Sosa and a score of other interesting features, including New York's greatest money-saving sale of groceries, pure foods and wines. Men’s imported 75c. and 50c. hose at 28c. ee We consider this the most sensational hose bargain announce- ment ever made in New York, because of the unprecedented value and the fact that this lot of high grade imported hose consists of the very latest Fall patterns, both pain and novelty effects, which you will find it is absolutely impossible té d (they are only shown in these stores outside of this house) for notless than 5 blanket at 4 Comforters, elaborate | Jes ‘tihied wim pitt dail” hartenes value 826 at 819.80." —SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO, Then this: ori td foulda’ We've baking” ‘al the inet Gee them. Fresh | icture true to nature—its stirring music by the Italian uplicate in any of the exclusive haberdashers’ Main Floor. We secured 1,200 dozen pairs from one of New York's largest jobbers at a very great sacrifice because of complicated business exigencies that you would not be inter- The materials are fine qualities of Chemnitz lisle threads in embroidered or jacquard designs, vertical neat stripes and figures, gray, brown, navy, green and tf et and black combinations and colorings, all absolutely gen- , desirable new patterns, drop stitches, silk mixtures and mere There are big quantities and endless variety of desirable designs in all sizes. If you cannot attend this sale send us a mail order for as many as you yank ene ‘ou'll be sure to like our selection, ot, finest grades, choicest designs of men’s imported halfehose ever sold by us or any other house at such a low sale price. id ; 28c. a pair or 6 pairs for $1.60. Values 50c. and 75c. SIMPSON ORAWFORD CO, | September sale of household linens, blankets and comforts. DN sav much about this sale Monday, but had such a tremendous demand that it was next to impossible to wait on the crowds. Shows t ‘ople watch for this great money-saving event from year to year, and they’re ready when we are. They well know it’s the only time of the year when they can buy these exceptionally high qualities at such phenomenally low prices. Now for | save enormously, Main Floor, TOWELS. sitmeet het, wpe, Ut | TRAY COVERS, DOYLIES, CENTRE Fromme sek iis, "st Werte s |” PIECES, LUNCH CLOTHS. ack towela at 100, for 236. plain] BBe, for 180. tee Al linen extra, goed auality Huckabacke Sogiwore Dertere: 174, Sate. atitebed enda, all white oF ete fem colored ‘at B80., Ang ae fin itched eee eae ena MR ge | AEC Sov‘. Sab en th shecteextta”slace Bie, tor 1,3) | embroidered dies Turkish ‘bath ‘owels, round ‘plate ‘doyits wind ‘plate doyiies, i eu sheets. HEMSTITCHED SETS, DECORATIVE LINENS. 8-4 site, with 18 in. hemetitched 4 Cluny edge linen centre, | kine—value $7.50. at sic, OTS bo. 8-10 nize, with 18 matiiched ai i . . 2 yg round ceqtreplece, linen contra, bend ae ft iets 36 in, round tea cloth, linen centre, $7.50 | kins—value $10, at.. MALY 45,19 round tem cloth, linen ‘centre, CRASHES, TOWELLING. $10.00. 2 i} . roumd junch cloths, linen centre, | 19Mc. \ée, Ms Barnsley crash. 18. 50. 12s ot Sao ‘ai*inen fing Tussia crash. Greatest saving of the year in these prices on the famous California blankets and and comfortables :. Eastern makes. Values you positively cannot duplicate elsewhere, and bisck, gray and biack, | 300 alixoline C fers, tufted, at 750, 600 atikoline forters, extra size, $1.05. 900 pateen-covered Comforters, winter weight, §2,08, Ttalian stik slumb: i. er Blankets, at iii. lies Bed Spreads, full sise, bed Spreads, for full size beda, at 58 parlor suites at ‘35.50. ERE’S a late shipment of 50 of those artistic, sub- '# tantial $58 3-piece parlor suites that created so much enthu- siasm during that great August sale when we sold nearly three hundred at $39.50—to-morrow the price is $35.50, By A the best bargain you ever came across, as you'll see when you read this description, Pitth Floor 3 pleces, like cut~handsomely shaped round backs and leys—with the newest and most substantial panne plush coverings, The up- holstering displays the very finest and must careful workmanship — HP ngelees serie Dae revit ha ie pipe mmaning plush uw jul furniture ce or a third of our selling price—while they last, 135.50. een AS J} 3-plece parlor sultes. 5-plece parlor suites, $25 3-plece parlor suites, $16.50 $40 Spiece parlor suites, $30.00 8 3-plece parlor suites, $18.50 $55 S-piece parlor suites, $37,50 $42 3-plece parlor suites, 827,50 $57 $-plece parlor suites, $40.00 $50 }-pléce parlor suites, $37.30 $62 s-piece parlor suites, $50.00 $53 }plece parlor suites, $44.00 $78 5-plece parlor suites, $55.00 $58 3-piece parlor suites, 154,00 $105 S-piece parlor suites, 960.00 *7,50 for *15.50 arm chair or rocker. Pe itres as values—clearing out every pitce left from that remarkable August sale—hundreds besides these to select from for ever: dainty nepienes “airy ae come cw iy ody and platform roetarsce v r in and gold chairs vans—all priced at about usual selling prices for to-morrow’s great clearing. bout 14 to thelr Arm #10,00 F, 60 Great #2. Sofas, Recep- 6.00 Chaie, $15.90 $21.25 Chiles iirco cnt | Sal®—sisey gatas, {tom — COC, and —asocnale "> | of $80.00) Chairs, #1800 Chaim, Rockers #50 cmt: 4 |Sotas, MH” Sg | $3.50, 1NC0.crain, vars Itish point lace curtains, FREAD the prices first—then finish this—it’s the sea- son's most opportune time to buy Irish point lace curtains, because of this lot of 7,500 pairs every curtain is new, fresh and perfect. Bargains like $3.50 curtains, $1.95. Fourth Floor, They're the season's latest designs, too—excellent quality and always in good taste, for Irish potnt curtains never lose their popularity $1.95 for $3.50 Curtains. $4.85 for $6.90 Curtains, $2.50 for $4.50 Curtains, $5.75 for $7.90 Curtains, $2.95 for $3.25 Curtains, $6.90 for $9.75 Curtains $3.98 for $6.0) Curtains, $8.90 for $12.50 Curtains every pair worth double ¢ Nottingham lace curtains, (vty pir worth double these 98c., $1.25, $1.75, $2.25, 92.95, 33. 50,: Renaissance lace curtains. Nevet before were curtains sold for as low prices as we are asking for these magnificent new goods. Lvery parr ts worth from one-half to two-thirds more than the prices asked, Per pair, beginning to morrow, 92,95, 93.95, 4.85, 15,90, $7.90, 99.75,

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