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pre ™ THE WORLD). FRIDAY KVENING, SEPTEMBER 16, 904, ACTRESS WHO TRIED TO BUY rao, BD TO.2C7 ICA “CHOLES” (STAKE VOTE 1 ON LAMDLADY KEPS , TO GET REVENGE WORKING RULES) LODER'S PAT C \Trainmen’s Brotherhovd Dis-| Linguist Appears in Court to, 70 of Tham-—Gpunt Them TOs claims Personal Interest in| Compel Woman to Give Up Must Pound the Hard Pave- ‘ Trouble Between Pennsyl-| Wearing Apparel Which She ments as Spies on Regular ta Redband ond Chl Is Holding. Patrolmen and Roundsmen, | VAn!@ Rallroad and Employees gtd CE WJ ben, Who Was Hudted ay ‘in Westchester, Grew Because Rich Mother Disowned Him. The Sphinx has asked a new riddle “A certain firm is offering a hat equal Th every detail of material, style and workmanship to the best $3.00 to $8.60 hat in the market. They sell the hat for $2.00. How can they do it?” We can solve the riddle for we have the hats, We ied $3.00 hat 4 ILO (N LETTER HE MUST "SUFFER FOR BAD ACTS. to our workmen, who work under $3.00 hat conditions. cher meena turn out hats equal in workmanship to the best $8.00 hat, We buy our raw materials in enormous quantities when prices are low. We make our own hats in our own factory. We sell them in our own stores. This leaves but one profit between you and the raw material. Three unnecessary profits have been wiped out. We give you the benefit. Style in a hat depends on two things—the model and the ship. We have the workmen, We have the by perts after the latest and most fashionable patterns. Hurthermore, we can take any new hat that the exclusive hatter may “spring” upon the pute and in a week have in our stores hats that duplicate absolutely $5.00 shapes and shades. Drop into any of our stores. If every assertion we make ts sot backed up by the hats we will refund your money. We have all the porler shapes—all the desirable shades—blacky, grays and browne juding the new Pecan. GPHINX HATS PHINX HAT $2 CLEVELAND, Sept. 16—Grand Mas-| “If Your Honor please, ¢his action ter P. H. Morrissey, of the Brother-| Wa begun by me for the sole purpose hood of Tralamen, referring to the bal-| % recovering my other pair of pants- lot now being taken by the members| loons and an extra pair of half-hose of the organization on the Pennsylvania Which I own,” said Edwin Lewis, when! Ines west of Pittsburg in connection | b€ appeared before Magistrate Moss to- with the proposition to strike, said to- | day In the Jefferson Market Court. day: “Your other pair of pantatoons,” “There ts no question of recognition ,@*ked the Court; “how did you lose of the Brotherhood involved, It Is true Possession of them?’ that the menvare taking « bailot to de-| “I will explain the entire matter to termine a action in the mat-| You If you will grant me time, It was SAY THE’LL KEEP TABS JUST TO BE SPITEFUL, As Sherlock Holmeses They Were a Sorry Failure, but the Courts Have Kept Them in Their Jobs at Good Salaries. Himself by Chewing from Matches and g Tobacco—Notice to Woman of His Death. in ia | [TE PLAINS, N. Y., Sept. 16— ‘Witkenson, alias “Tracy.” whe | himself yesterday with a mix- @f sulphur and tobacco, died in in the county jail early to- . ter, There afte no Issues between the | twenty-four weeks ago when I entered employees and the company which could | Into an agreement with Mrs. Jessle not be readily adjusted if the oMcials| Parker, of No. % Grove street, the de- would meet the commi representing | fendant here to my ri Under this on the same basis and in reement I was to have had @ room spirit that prevails on rail- in her house at $1.80 per week,” nerplly including the Ines of “Ju moment. What is your busl- the Pennsylvania Company gast of Pitts- ness?’ asked the Court, Mulberry 81 Laureate, | burg and Erle, | ‘Lam a translator of modern lan- | The seers and wise men of Mulberry | “The question of a strike rests en- guages and an Insurance man, and, in) street are grinning broadly over Com- Urely with the employees, and the off: fact, a general business man.” missioner McAdoo's move in sending | °¢# of the Brotherhood will not at-| “Anything else?’ asked the Magis- out seventy-nine detective-sergeants to | teimpe to influence their decision one trate, trek the pavement In uniform, Osten-| WAY or other. Tt is not essential to tho "Well, Tam os y Te- t in the ley “the Commissioner is clearing out | tue if the officers of the company re-| not i Holy, the Commisel 6 Out! ruse to treat with an officer of the) (26, woman's Pound, pound, pound On the cold, gray stones, oh, cop; For McAdoo now will put sweat om your drow, ‘Though there's anguish in every drop. | committed several robber- ies im Mount Vernon and the vicinity, when run down by Detective Riley | the officer while on the way) $$$ | PARKER'S LAMB NOT an accountant, but I am) profession. I entered use after I sold her an | & lot of dead wond from the Detective | pie to te Insurance pelicy, and now when I exhausted from hunger | Bureau, compelling a regiment ot idle|pnyeoe ! representing the em- Mid ts teeeera of accounts she " he sought refuge in @ freight) sleuths to do active du In realty, he| "The Pennsylvania Company _ has, “Tam holding his baggage because t 4 however, ordered a majority of he owes me four weeks’ rent,” said |) 481 Broadway, near Canal Street 296 Weet 125th Serect, near Oth Avenso F and was there captured. | | # going to try and get results from a | Malet, ta return a theh? work et | Mrs, Parker, Whe ais explained thet Broadway, near 12th Street Sixth Avenee, near $34 Street since he was brought to the! of nwn who have never in réality Once under pain ot dismissal Five she took Lewts in because he had. n: aid } = , = p fall he had been trying to get | boon detectives, their title to the con- members of the comm Including other place to go. Lad New York — Boston — Philadelphia ‘the hospital. according to the jall | trary, notwithstanding. have been The Magistrate advised Mrs. Parker a | | ‘The seventy-nine have since they , pat tele a to 1s Lewis ane his other pair of had been indicted for assault and | were made detecive-sergeants by ing them the Drivileas at retlowing: re ET sie Hh tho ME the our ery, and was taken to court yester- Viog . Progidential Candidates Judge Refuses Actress’s Offer | Commissioner Murphy, been fotsam and) “The quest _—— . the adoption. « if gen to plead. He almost oot . Jetsam in the department, They learned | (%uioga in force’on other trunk lines FROST IN NEW JERSEY. when brought into the court-) Barely Miss Meeting in the to Purchase His Woolly Pets | Railroad Depot at Washing- Mary Jane, and the Pocket thelr hawkshaw art, brushing cobwebs |{n the territory. Some requests for in-| from the ceilings of musty court cor-|creuse of wages have also been pre: ridors, and this is not a whisper, but| sented, which, of course, are deba:- & loudly brulted charge—some of them | Able, but the men have had no fair (Special to The Evening World.) MORRISTOWN, N. J., Sept. 16—The Whele W Against Him. he had pleaded not guilty h thermometer registered only two points taken B. Altman & Co. |opportunity to discuss these with the above freesing int here earl; = x . to the jail, and Dr. Purdy,| ton, Soubrette Is Sad. got thelr rank by awelling a certain | Pennsylvania. management. | $e°Ssane et thar bow points eee ARR phesician, was called. Then, fund for the man higher up. Mr. Par-|, It Is expected that the result of the there was a light frost, No damage b was found that he had taken the sul- tridge reduced them to patrolmen and, DAllot will be known by Monday next. | was done to crops. ‘ * : from 50 matches which he hed| WASHINGTON, Sept, 18—Senator| ‘tony Claute naa juat dlacovered that |FUENEE them to post duty, The courts - will continue to close their store at fn some way and had dissolved telnetated them an c m= ‘a Fairbanks arrived here over the Penn- ked thelr braing fo | mlastoners have racked their braing for iw to get some work out of | Leo! Judge Alton B, Parker proposes to ’ lamb, Mary Jane, and that wntity of tobacco. sylvania Railroad at 9,80 o'clock this | Keep his pet 5 i De. Purdy gave the man an emetic, morning, an hour later than he was ex: |@ho will still adorn the lawn at Rose sulphur in water, mizing with It " TWELVE o'clock Noon on Saturdays, and at FIVE o'clock P. M. on other ‘and he appeared to be recovering, but pected. Accompanied by Senator Scott, | it. 2 o'clock this morning he began of West Virginia, and Col. Daniel Rans- | te sink rapidly. Dr. Purdy was again 46), the sergeant-at-arms of the Sen- hg the physician's vate, Senator Fairbanks was driven to y id. It believed by the prison as that he had been trying to make tl sick for some Ume past by using gulphyr of matches in the hope of wytkeneo tor Parkersburg, where he participated in the hospital. . who had been disowned by foster mother, Mrs. Harriet Shack, {1 the opening of the campaign in that dent of Buffalo, had beon State to-day, ao te he ‘The special tran bearing the Repub- po oe he is lean candidate and party had hardly pl veg Bipot? left before the regular 10 o'clock train + lh sms sald to have a> J. drawn up and Vice-Presidential was all your own fault, You will candidate Henry G. Davis came Into the fo sutter for your bad acts, 1 station to take the (rain for his home " peta Ser od iving the emu- @ Elking, He was accompamed, among of Jesse James sald to @ reporter others, by his granddaughter, Miss Si- ‘other day, “Tho whole world is king, daughter of Senator Elk ns. +9 pave pothine i i for. | here had been no effort made ty pacnan a mother to me, har re. "have a large crowd meet either of the T suppose I will have Yice-Presidential candidates, and there were few people in the station beyond ‘gon. a \ ' an an ae tan now Wi the travelling public jn See Bet orm Un ICH MARS WOR ture alas ot Dig stomach and Millionaire Stevens, of Hoboken, and Building Department at Loggerheads—Failure to File Specifications the Cause. the Baltimore and Ohlo Railroad sta- thon, where a special train, on which he will make his campaign trip through West Virginia, was awalting him. The special immediately pulled out jent for d percepubl: rritt_ndtiied Miss Loulse 0. OT Water sireet, New Cry, “of ats what jm J bp a 4 position should be @ body. Appeal to Helen Goa! the numbers of lett which the bandit, had evidentiv| dust vefore he commitied sul- dressed to Miss Heien of which the following Plea: forgive for acdreasing this letter that you are a friend and sailors, and that | isa am & member of the L Cc Stationsd i the v's sae | Richard Stevens, Hoboken's militon- Hib 8,6 lective and foe | ot probation oflcer and the cham- nd Jury | pion tennis player of Hudson County, Mies Guid” WAY RH | naw run against Building Inspector r for me? Frederick Steigleiter's rul ind regu- with the result that work was stopped on a $10,000 addition | made to The Clift, the Stevens} on on Castle Point. A police- would like to Mr. Andcaws, a at The Cliff to see that the own, defend me. 1 will gay | Work Is not resumed gp gies that Pa ye od, by | The son of Commodore Stevens lard som: to erect an exten- ‘Mies Gould, we soldiers ponsidc? | sion on * to com, i" prise two Pee our friend. God knows we have | stories, and contain a conservatory, few, and when we happen to fa trouble there is only one friend to | 4rawing-room, art gallery and a den to ond that Ws you, | for the master of the house, It ap- at ling to receive any puniah- | pears that Pollard forgot to file a copy | of his plans and specifications with| that may be Inflected on me f absent from ny company. Wf you f Btelgleiter, who did not discover until{ a yesterday that « bullding that he know! s only aave me from being sent ; Lahall await fete tase f ¥. and in closing n if, very | nothing about was in course of con-! “HED Ww struction on the vrivate property of the Lovise Bosche | | Stevens family Admit ny . In the of mittance Denied Officers 10. 6 Water s: iy respectable, Poth the riris and Louise was not at hom> whe Bvening World reporter ca'led this By Y8O> Jail. th her mother Admittance to the grounds to Castle Polnt was refused him and his deputies, but In some mysterious way the in- oon. speotor ot inside the lines and ordered Rh tensed Dolends, the butlders to drop thelr tools under pain of arrest and orosecutky Boache. the mother, had Just re- | workmen quit a 20 & telesrim from Sheriff Verrit ne featchester, and was grectic cxer, | t_I8 said that Mr. Stevens objected She wid she knew nothing | to Bteimleiter's jon and announce ae sally’ | his tatention Mm ie with che Pe of at ad. Lp Ing at) work on the bu on Which $6000 hag Mew Jersey. already been apent ativ he ey “No, You won't,” sald St times. He alwa | then appealed to Chief of Pe ri @ gentleman. for a volleeman te enforce his com manda, Ia Bvftalo, Apor-en Doth Mew Fighters, @ great deal of h ’ ‘ Rhat Louise rev The mitflonaire contends thet he has ay more a rfight to bulld anything lie pleases on Castle Point bee it is his property ee 1 In which the public has nor asd never Y FACES BIG STRIKE, | has bad any intervene mn *T won't let the building go on now,” js Tle Up Work as Protest iter ay it the ans are filed with P Miia tn Pight with rottee, | ing, ie acbieet the lee ME, Hpt. 16-~To protest against a }t strikers and the police, eh two strikers, 2 Sardinian and were killed, tho Sodtalints because it f wood. The specifications provide that the frame of the building be covered wita stuceo fn Imitation of gray stone. str! Millionare Stevens is a tighter and ipeead | Mtetglelter is said to be one, (oo. The Inepector Is A veteran oMfcer of the Spanish-American war and tain of Company K, Fourth New J po | potntment to the foree on December mount, despite other stories to the on ‘Dead Ones,” contrary, That Is one of the reasons| For the past vear they have been made the pocket eoubrette, who has been en- } do —- duty, and wear plain gaged for “The Baroness Piddiesticls,”’| ciouhea ih suburban preomots, Not 4 We have made a purchase of good case, C sf py 2. Captain: lore looked down on them which McDonald & Sullivan are soon to produce, !s sad and refuses to be com- forted, tives on whatever real work was Miss Claude, who has @ email place at | quired. Ma Cornwall-on-the-Hudson, s@w in the as “nine sald to-day; | papers that Judge Parker had decided | ang ontteanever pean miven a chance that Mary Jane was altogether too aye ae, frinky and that it was about Ume (he the ae lamb went to the butcher, ‘The actress weit tev thought of her home on the side uf| "Our du Storm King and sent the following wire organ, ts Gom the Hotel Webster to Ksopus to) fudge Parket | “Have read doom of Mary Jane in this morning’@ Sun. Will buy her a: any price and guarantee her @ home, Please wire me. the to d shoo-fi han halt calendar jately, and n give them a calendar meke them sit up and take notice. Saye They'll Work Hard, The reply came Y CL tt ts wording elt @ and are to “Ae long as the dirty work has been blue eyes of MMi And thie,is| foisted upon us, we are goii at it why: with @ vengeance. will be o! Mary Jane is not for sale, Thank] post along our pi 7 you for the offer, escape without ¢! 5 ng ‘ALTON B. PARKER.” | to keep both eyes open When the young woman learned that| spread, and what we see and goes the Dr mocralle candidate for the Pres; dency was at the tote Astor ce 4 ve Ma inate himg were pose! missioner to get & hump on and h it a thing were possible, In Nae ood to het card word from Jui us out in uniform to make t| But our work 8 not to ald in jorry he could Lily his time was all| and apprehending criminals. taken 4 to go out as uniformed spies, and atrolmen and roundamen will be MAY RESTATE PATROLMM CHE Dismissed from Force Ten Years Ago, Charged with Having Failed to Pass Physical Ex- amination, ed down In the little book st charg: call “This vewspaper tal abou employment. “Rt Mr. shoofly system We will kee around like beg % lI pth tes in to sine ty plainta that come in they thelr busy day has come, —o THE ST. MARY’S IS BACK. Reported Isla Heading for Glen Cove, is going to get the men on post h ens on a hot rriddie. Island, 1 Solomon Cohen, who was Aisminned ne + patrolman from the Police Depart- ment In December, 186, to-day stood an- othor trial before Deputy Commissioner | Lindsley on the old charge ot hav- ing tailed to pase the required physical examination at the time of hie #p- iu It was from Commander Hanus 4 night, P, Island last o 1g! oChen Is trying to obtain his re. {natitement, and from what happen at Poltce Headquarters to-day it would soem that he stands a very good ehance. Cohen had been on the force rix years when the charge was brought againet him’ that be had failed to pass the Women's Fall Waitsts. 500 Hoard of Police Surgeons, It wae al- leged that some one else had appeared in iis place, and as evidence of this, ‘is certifiente of physical ability was | produced showing that the signature at- | ached thereto, purporting to be hia, | was a forgery, Writing Expert Car- | | value so declared it. Commissioners | in, MacLean and Sheehan dismissed | Cohen on the evidence, and since that) new (ime he has been conducting @ fruit | business in Washington street, # that ne Never Kew WhO inst him. Ho procured the | ve uct ordering ‘This is the proceeding id to-day when Writing Ex- | ho apperred en the mde of nd gave It as his opinion that the signature to the certificate, while | "#, had not been put there , but by some clerk, who had | probebiy forgotten to have Cohen sm at the Mis examination, and | very exceptional value, at $5.50 each, 300 shee for et ‘ fyorenend U4 Me | Wn carelesoy ad written In the s. . aime himarit, iho sald. the writ. | consisting of imported striped | ni owed mpt at disguise or calrography the had prone that al examination. He toot! Sergeant Oppen- heim way with him the day the eur- eons examined bim. Commissioner Lindsley reserved de- | \ He eal that if he were in| * place he would never reet un- found the permon wo had in- wietted the charge in the firet ine stance, What the Commissioner would | j do after that he did not say, | —— | at $3.90 each. Broadway, Twentieth Street and Fitth Avenue, ever dead ones” and sent out the precinct deter- us have got to buy uniforms and pound ent ka wooden Indians, But far as we can read the been hav- time in the trial room | vat will spread of crime has urged the Com. | usy watching for us to come around that. they'll forget all about thelr other wants a red-hot It. a I'at of com. Ml find that ram announcing the arrival y cation. t “Bt. Mary's a chored Exceptional Sale ot Taffeta Silk Waists, Silk Rubber Automobile & Traveling Coats Fall model; colors:—' in agreat variety of styles (many exclusive to our house, ) Tan, Blue, Brown, Navy, embracing the new fall shades of Browns, Olives, Tans, Green,also Black and White; | Greys and Blues, New Wool Waists, waisting cloth, inanewpleate | ed yoke model, in a great! variety of colors; value £5. 50, | Lord & | Taylor, Now For Great Big Sale Men’s Suits and Overcoats at less than cost of making. Saturday, September 17, at 8 A. M., will tell the great story. EVERY GARMENT DESIGNED FOR THIS SEASON’S TRADE, $10,00 and $12.50 Fall Suits and Overcoats, Black, Brown, Blue and “a 7.50 \s | Worsted Suits, single and doub (°° ow the the} = Wilms | Ton Coat. Tan. Bi no breasted Vo heeyes tee Top Coat, Tan, Brown, Fawn and Black, satin lined......,,serseoee $15.00 and $18.00 Fall Suits and Overcoats. Satin-Lined Overcoats, in Tan, Covert, Mixed Tweed, Worsted, Whipcord and Black.......++ $25.00 and $30.00 Suits and Overcoats, 1904, All made from imported cloths, every conceivable .00 design, new London fads. Overcoats and Top Coats French and English Worsteds; immense stock to select from; all silk lined....... English Cravenette Rain Coats, $15.00 and $18.00, at.....10,00 Great Saving in Purchasing Winter Overcnats, Open Saturdays Until io ». M, | Fancy Worsted Suits, double and single breasted, all new, up to date; also Black French Vicuna 235 BRUADWAY, Opposite Post-Office, |) nd, nd Po. Lord & Taylor. ‘Announce the Arrival of Importation ot One Model of Silk Rubber, colorsi—Tans, Browns and Navy—many new features, at $25.00, other styles up to $60.03, Domestic Coats of Cloth for Automobiling, | ! 7 raveling or Rain Coats | \, distinct models to select from, all new; co!ors:—Tan, | Brown, Grey, Olive; value $25.00, at $16, 50. Broadway, Twentieth{Street and Fifth Avenue, i These are gathered on the fifth floor, in charge of a thoroughly ex. business days during September. Nineteenth sireet, Siztd Avene, New York. B’way at 6th Av. Mth to 35th St, Continuation of the Furniture, Rug, Carpet, Upholstery, China, Glassware and Houselurnishing Sales. Shortening the Way to Ownership of a ‘‘Straus’’ Piano This is the only Piano Store we know of that is conducted along strictly cash lines, \t aims to convince Piano buyers that the so- called convenience of “ easy payments” is not worth the $50 to $250 odditional they are taxed for it, The easiest payment plan we know of is the one CASH payment that carries with it outright ownership, Credit means added cost— 4 fact usually obscured by the dealer who sells on payments, He takes the shortes' route to the first pavment, then shows you the longest wav home—from one to three years of weekly or monthly tribute, half of it very likely the price of “ convenience.” Five Models of *'“traus’’ Pianos—all so'd on a 10-Year Guarantee: | “STRAUS” CABINET GRAND PIANOS at $125 — Mahogany, oak or walnut cases, double veneered. Beautiful instruments with rich, pleasing tone. “STRAUS” CABINET GRAND PIANOS at $150 — Mahogany, oak of so cases, double veneered; rich, pure resonant tone; high-grade construe “STRAUS” CABINET GRAND PIANOS at $178—Colonta! style cases, made in mahogany only. A superb instrument, with a rich, full, sweet tone. “STRAUS” BEST GRADE PIANOS at $250 and $275—Cases in dark or fancy mahogany, oak or walnut, thoroughly high grade in construction, richly artistic and marvellous in tone. v Us “STRAUS” DIMINUTIVE GRAND PIANOS at $525—A model small Grand Pianos, from $200 to $250 less than any similar instrument equal merit offered. The Lyraphone—‘‘A Revelation in the Art and a Revolution in the Way of Making Sweetest Music.” Few words never better described a machine that seems to think and feel—a piano playing machine with flexible fingers and human touch — THE LYRAPHONE, THE FOREMOST MECHANICAL PIANO PLAYER !N THE WORLD, In our Piano Department on the fourth floor this wonderful instru- ment may be seen—and heard; and out of the seeing and hearing will come happy ideas for making your piano a fountain of harmony musical blessing filled with infinite possibilities. The Lyra is beautiful in design, simple in construction—efficient, marvel and truly wonderful—differing from other Piano Players in many respects; but the crowning feature is the flexible finger that accomplishes the desired end—a living touch and expression. We are the sole local represet tatives of this splendid instrument; and, thanks to our cash system, we are enabled to offer it at a good saving under the list pricé. pe our Pianos—like everything else we sell—cash rules, Lyraphone prices:— Standard style case, in “ht or dary mahogany, walnut, ebony or oak, foot power... +» $200.00 Complete with electric motor......,.... ++ $225.00 Other Musical Instruments. perienced demonstrator who combines a knowledge of instrument com struction with an ability to play various of these: — Mandolins, ${49, $267, $4.27, $6-41 ) Banjos, $4.27, $4.81, $5.34, 97.47, $8.54 up to *$15.96 | and upward. Guitars, $3.96, $5.34, $7.47, $8.54 and. |Marzel Metronomes, ...*..... $1.98 $9.61 | Covers and Cases for Instruments at Violins, $3.81, $4.67, $6.24, $9.34 and | low prices. $15.96 | Piano Insulators, per set 81, $2-41, $2.89,83.41 up. | Orders taken for Piano