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H, Onderdonk, who |s said to 9.6 nephew of the late Unlted States i to be worth $900,000 and $1,000,000, who dis- from his home, No, 6 West weet on Saturday morning, at the Metropolitan Hospital i's Island by his physician, M, B. Feeny, a sanitary engineer, MW Beventh street, Dr. Feeny hog brought his patient back to nd placed him in ft. Vincent's , Onderdonk, who is alxty years | id, wae registerod at the hospital and the Charity Department as “John B. ‘and was transferre! to the from Bellevue ‘Hospital. where Deen sent from Presbyterian on Saturday morning. He was ) By a policeman ut the corner of venue and Sixtieth street, apr and was ‘sent: to the ‘Hospital, where his ‘an senility, poearance from home usi-|turned west again. , Cont, and by , mearched the city until they missing man, maid. th t Mr. Onderdonk from Jocomotor one. ik was for f ge ‘= Al by é ihe i Ane. Vilued at 9600, which | pe et | wee miss a "Norton's Dress Catohes| Fire from Lighted Gas Stove, — Jeasle Norton, the bride of Frank was fatally burned at her home, | No, M1 Barrow street, early to-day, re. Norton had arisen ear'y to pre- her husband's breakfast, and was about near a lighted gas stove. | wind: carried het dress to the on the stove and instantly her ablase. She screamed and run, wife's screams, Norton after the young woman, and wrapped a blanket but not before his own had caught fire and his had beon badly burned. n ‘ to the assistance of the wife already Lyre in eat jas sent to 8 POLICEMAN KILLS MAD DOG. John Deviin, ‘of the West ‘peut street station, shot and killed » » Re to-day ie! freee of No, @) canoe = bt REAL GL'MPSE OF PARIS. Shoppers Crowding Bat- "| ferman’s to See Dreama in , Mate and Manning Coats. Brooklyn has @ miniature Paris with. | “tn Its confines. The attractive spot is “H. Batterman's large store at Broad- | and Flushing avenue, where a) Beautiful display of fall millinery and Seostumes of all kinds forms a magnet for femininity, The minatur: Paris its exélusive styles is remarkable | the fact that the Parisian importa+ are shown at just half the price ‘Am the millinery display are a charm- hat of black chenille and silk, d In four black ostrich plumes; | Stunning hat of terra cotta, shaded lor ‘with three plumes; a beautiful WN model of mirrolr velvet, with, erown trimmed with autumn and a shaded paradise aigrett», @ Virot creation of sage green mir- ja iN with mink crown, all of ich are striking examples of num- bof beautiful models that make the | 2 rooms look like @ section of and Gitiaren there. are excell ayles tor ‘8, While another feature “ a sirixing, three- id, tae 79 ve case | Neat through Eighty-firat street to Co- Man Run Boke by 6 by Big Touring Machine Was Dying When Messenger Boy Followed and Caused Arrest. CHAUFFEUR HAD PUT HIM IN THE MACHINE. At Police Station Well-Dressed | Women and Men Gave Fioti- tious Namee—Two Men Held in $2,500 Bail Each, After knocking down a man at Elghty- first street and Central Park West to- day and dragging Mm prostrate and) screaming with his body caught in| the running gear of their big touring Automobile, two women, both hend- |somely dressed, accompanied by one of the men in the car, sprang to the) | street and made off, | ‘The second man also jumped trom the machine, bundled the conscious and | | moaning man into his arms, placed | him on the rear seat of the automobile and was about to make off when other |automobiliats, who had witnessed the |accident. remonstrated and demanded |that the man at least be made com- | fortable, Just at this time Policeman Clark, of the West Sixty-elghth street | station, ran up and called out: “You are under arrest.” The man and the two wonien had rua |lumbus avenue, turned south and con- Unued to run down the avenue to |Seventy-seventh ‘street, Then they Both women by thie time were .early exhausted and | were sobbing. They did not notice | & little messenger boy ran in front of | them and that he seemed to be leraing: cut for some one, Messenger’ Boy Called Them, The running trio had gained Amater- dam avenue und. had at in the early dawn, thinking that pursuit was imponsible,, when the little messenger | called out: “Ian't there @ polfcoman' anywhere in| this town?” “Yea; there 1s a policeman here,"'| came from the shadow of a doorway, and Policeman John White, of the Wert Sixty-eighth street station, ran acrusd the street. Instantly the man and his | ‘women companions took to their heels, but the policeman had little dimeulty in overtaking them and placing them under arrest. You thought you would kill a man and get away with it, did yout’ said the messenger boy, as he rap on his way, The policeman took the man and the two women back to Eighty-fitet street and Central Park West. They found many persons who had witnessed the accident, He found also that the Evening and Dinner Gowns. Carrtage Costemes been able to show for years. and Wraps. : SIXTH AVENUE, 22D AND 23D STREBIS, NEW YORK, Our Opening’ Display of The New’ Millinery Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, September 20th, 21st and 224. An Exhtbit marked by a greater number of exclostve models than we have The collection not only contains the ' Most Exquisite of the Greatest Parisian Designers’ Creations— It includes an almost endless variety of adaptations from them— equal to the original in almost ebery way save cost. In addition, the creative efforts of our own clever designers.’ ofs a whole, a collection of extraordinary beauty—an ished practically matchless—either tn or out of New York. Toemorrow, Wednesday and Thursday, - . In Connection with the Above Comes Our Opening Display of the New Gowns & Costumes for Women. and Misses Embracing a Showing at Once Strikingly Beautiful and Elegant to: Peete: Man-Tatlored Street Costumes and Separate Shirts. The New Capes for Eventny Wear. And an equally heavtiful. display of the. new Garments for the young Girls and Misses. however x simple, ’ sale at $25.00. The original, toes in two colors of the vacket lined with Fea plaited—in a word, a in give you some idea of fn speaking of our Jow price bey a Sag pled Model with She cmese over man who had been ‘injured was George Cunningham, a@ butcher, thirty years) old, living with his wife and three | | little children at No. 477 Columbus ave- nue. Both legs had been broken and | his right arm fractured, The bones were protruding from the fractures, He was cut, brulsed and mashed about | the body, and he was even then thought to be dying, but he was conscious, Vietim Will Die, The injured man sald that he had alighted from a street car, and had reached the sidewalk when he was run down, “L believe they were riding on the sidewalk,” he told the police, “They | ras, have been gotng very faat, for 1 did not see them or hear them coming, They dragged me & block and a hulf before they stopped the machine,” Cunningham Was taken te’ Roosevelt Hospital und there 't was said that he would die. ‘The two men and two women were taken to the West Bixty-elghth strest police station, There every effori made to conceal the names of the pris oners; The man sald he was Will-| wm Ryan, and that he lived at No. 317 Wea Forty-second street, The other man sald that ho was Harry Mowes, and that he ilved at No, & Kast Bighty-cighth street ‘The women then gave their names as Mrs, J, Clark, of No, 96 West Forty- third street, and Miss J, Scott, of the same address. Both Men Held in $3,500 Rall, An attorney named Benedict ap- | Deared for Ryan, whose right name is) | Riley, when he and Bowes were ar- | raigned. be‘ore faziatrate Whitman, in | the West Side Police Court, where .t developed that Riley had been a@ de-| tn, fendant there only a few weeks ag> in an automobile case, Attorney Benedict claimed that his client was not responsible for the acel- dent; that he was simply a passenger tn the automobile, which will iikely cost machine, “I'm nct going to make uny mistake,” | sald Magistrate Waltman. man, I am tok, can live only a few hours, and IT am going to hold both " ne men in 2.900 ball In each case,” ‘he case will come wp again yn Wedhenday morning, lites AGED COUPLE ARRESTED. Man and wite Quarrelied in street! Over #2, Mary McCormick, sixty, and her hua- band, Bdward, sixty-five, told a strange tale in the Yorkville Court to-day. They | were arrested for disturbing the peace | at No, 07 Bast Foarteeuth wireet, where | fem> | yes Mrs, Lizaie Mountturd, who gave Mra. McCormick a home and eee | ment at #2 9 week. McCormick went arousl to collect ‘re | In court Mary told the Magistrate hemes My tad: man nnd a life, and that Bowes was running the in he U | ordered him The waist made to match, with hi A truthful copy of an original Paquin (Paris) model braid and entre deux, of the taffeta costiny 9) ioe e 8 i) i Mi be th oh Foss it ee its crest gore Hi is rear wi lowed, and Hd ic BS a sore 8 vey. swan how dg oar ble OE A Francis* Model wag garments, what hamid oko pl Song nies ae our ‘oriee eas, made of Volle a a Penetre, over guaranteed md 00 tame, $5400 wil Duy’ ber ¢ dress of Chon Crepe a ete silk, caborataly trtsened with lace and shirring. These elegant cos- tummes cannot remain here long—will you nat get one of them ? Handsome Taffeta Street Dresses. ° Another example of the modest prices prevailing at the Ehrich Store ts found in our offer of handsome Afternoon Dresses of Taffeta Silke at $22.50. The skirt'is one mass of plaits. Meu onion en Gensei's tee on réally fine igh mousquetaire sleeves. And while the showing is very marked in those very desirable garments for | the ultra the ultra fashionables, we have al also been careful to arrange s selections to, meet the » popular purse and to suit every taste, wey taste, A Paquin S Street Costume. te pr hat fect aly opt 25" 00 yo, fate tres (0) 55 22:50 Man-Tailored Walking Suits. Another extraordinary offer—real Man-Tajlored Aye Sujts of fan covert and of broadcloth—in the blue, brown and black, The coats are unusually handsome—plaited {1 with belt—new plaited be reyes edi yes gr with fine satin, The piaited to match coats—would suits ready to wear—as care to £0, CPN FS HL OR MURDER Remanded to the Coroner on a Charge of Having Caused the Death of Private Hemmett, of Coast Artillery. Alex Abrahamson, ‘thirty-seven ytars old, captain of the scow Flint, now lying at the foot of West Beventy-sev- }enth street, was aralgned bofore Magis- trate Crane in the Harlem Police Court this afternoon charged with the mur- der of Private Joseph T. Hammett, of e Eighteenth Const Agtiiiery, who! wae murdertd on on’, % last. bein, mapbed te ag ae ‘an Wentenenter ™ gin tbe lo, Coren | nded to niet} been dri bermmet his Geathe ml gefe raking the night rors a! has £ ar Mera ap as high a almost BURGLARIES i T MOUSE TW 1 DAY Entered Flats, Tested the Sil-| verware Before Taking It, and Escaped with About Every- thing of Value. Just to show thelr utter disregard for the police protection given the city ind its residents, (three particularly. bold burglars broke open and robbed three flats in one bullding In one day, They took their time about It and teated the silverware before taking it. The plated ware was cast aside. The | thieves were connoleseurs, The flats are in an apartment-house at the northeast corntr of Ninety-seo- ond stréet and Third avenue, Doors were broken open with jfmmies and the| the Interior of cach flat looked: as “The injured | 2): aa, 80 far as 4 anewe, the last. one to see It now develops that Abrahamaon has been day eles Sopereen or oom ans an ay Fowsts of riaced him under in prisoner Droieatad ri ihanonees: ded for examination tq ie Weetehener "a natin it war remal Ky Coroner, SE STRAY BULLET DEATHS. Coron Coroner | into the deaths ot lammie Kasloniiki, ure old, of No, % Pike street, and wrens, twenty, ‘ina yeare aed, oy stray balle eu al ra sey ich =e 5 yy evi lagnee Ina ver ky Sen ding at Ne 2. abaies | though a cyclone nad sw t through The victims and thelr Neanee wel George Bendi. seven gold watches, ¢: diamond tings, gold bracelet, stickpins, lockets, rings and unset opals, all val. ued at about $70, Henry Mock, two gold wat "| aiamona cuff links, diamond pions is diamond stickpina, gold chain, gold Poe pin, cash in safe and unset diamonds, Pad total value being about sean, Mra, George Hausson, $30 in casd and some small jewels and trinkets, \ Burglare Took Their ‘Time, The building be sed Mt on the. tres oe floors and t) ours Calls tor ‘more | it vy The burglars took ta | the Senet fiat opiected ge Bm and tested a plece of each set by brehk- it, Ing wicaae shies meee | to be members of a ies the t mac. eiett nak oo todo te $759 we ‘weno amy one would - MoGREERY & CO, Latiaw’ Suit Dept, ‘jabxat) “ Cheviot Watws Suits— wie coat effect. Stra) Model. Colosas=Blus aud __ black, $5.00, |Cheviot. Walking Suits, trimmed with braid. Bae) black and brown. 942,50, nad Cale, be.) Served Every Afternoon in Our’ Restazrent, Third Tuesday's Stirring Bargains. - The greatest values we've offered in many weeks for Tuesday’s selling. Women’s Newest Fall Suits. at. $9.98 ‘These are Hime All Wool Cheviot Suits, pelive oval moe Fs tala city beateant rian’ balcing Okt er aa tow at 3.9 some cove my dine $16.30 pore A rl Bh eceveverensscs crs Behies Fall ith Ge Coats eteee ‘Sults,/4 to! A “brown, gréy and ‘te little fellows we lar, at, Blouse in large variety rete TOR Four Mornin Specials. Hea Orir-Qa Sale To Moerow til 1. M,—We Mail Orders, adr re ih Gr tables wp die tana 1m) My fascy trimmed andes ‘gy a2 58 Gray Enarnel Ted Kettles, 39. ‘These ketties are No. 7 size, double pod uae id i) All, eat Siree.2 ine sale ont" « ret 39 Basement, JAMES McGREERY & 60. Linen Room’ and Floor. Fine Cluny lace D'Oyleys, Centre-pieces and Dresser Scarfs. Round D’Oyleys, 6 inches... $2.65 per doz, 10 05 485 wu Centre-Pieces, 20 inches...... 85c, each, 24 sets $neto Autumn Dress Trimmings - The season's advance showing in new dress trimmings is extens. sive'and of unusual interest, Wool and Sitk Garnitures for dresses:and coats} gold ‘and silver spangled and opal waist sets for dven + ety rich col trimmings, combinations of black silk and velvet, cord sod. braid ff cts. ery Will Place on S, To-morrow» 2,000 YARDS BLACK AND COL®.ED TRIMMINGS, in Persian Bands, J Spangled, Etc., et 8 yrs Valué $1.00 to $2.50 ad ye $2.25 each, “eee 60 Mo ceee, go 'M The Season’s new importations of Feather Boas . OR te fad conta of March it Oath Wie to match... Women’s Boots & Shoes Now showing complete assortment of CORRECT sTYLxs fe w Cope tes cons ua ee eoes\ 4-65 Breakfast Niopktys to match, Dinger: a Tea Bisse Walking Gkirts, made of|/ grey Tweeds and blue and black Cheviots, $478 " twenty. hied detent : Millinery, ita On Tuesday and: Witaiiday » September the 2oth and azst. ewer. Hats; in Beaver, Po na epaharag ee ‘Biel, Particular attention is, pepe bs colored whe ¢ AND EVENING WEAR, in Cut Ostrich, Pia | ane