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PAT RRR New Rochelle Terrorized by Thieves and the Townspeople Are Erpploying Detectives and Guards for Protection, WOMEN LATEST VICTIMS; LOST JEWELS WORTH $2,000 Burglars Had Packed Up {.:r-| « ware Valued at $30,000 to Carry Off When They Were Frightened Away. Robberies in New Rochelle have be- @ome so numerous that a citizens Gelatin, employing its own detectives and guards, is being organised for the Protection of the residents. The latest victims of the Nght. fagered geatry who have been working the section are Mra. Frank ©. Clark Gnd her sister, Miss A. E. Burns, who ye in Castle place, apposite the Ursu- ime College. Their unexpected return Rome seared away a thief who had aliverware worth $90,000 packed ready | for transportation, He got away with dowels valued at $2,000, while others Worth $9.00) were within his reach, | Mrs. Clark and her 7 were call- ing, and Miss Turns ly remea- dered a book which ad promised |Uelricha has enjoyed many puptiag to lean to @ friend. As they returned pe. Further on in the poem Oelrichs fa the house for tt they noticod a| This iw the buck that was shot t90 soon, Ghair on the porch had pecan moved | Hecauae ill thougot he could “Mi Alm tn during thelr absence, They found the book and went out. Gu their return later they found the house had been ransacked, from top © bottom, ‘The silverware was packed in a cloth n the dining-room table, In Miss Burns the thief had taken @ gold chain set with diamonds, seven diamond rings and several small trinkets of value. A tine gold watch ‘BAN PRANCIM&CO, Cal, sept. m--| O78 HY Th ‘store for the | Pestaurant garly to-day when James | Newport get that fora sion. the caree! (husiastic sportaman and with whom Singer of the Sigrras.” » Is a new pleasur knew He me of poeiry, William Borg |s a grain merchant a: an Intimate friend of Oelrichs. Both live In Marin County, Oeiriche at Ross and Berg at Sausalito, In a recent Sausalito paper Oelric! saw the following announcement: “Our genial townaman, William Berg, has decided to bulld a magnificent man- The exact location is not known, but it will be somewnury between che tog-Ktased peaks of Tamullpas and the | clam-lined acores of Righardson’s Bay," | ‘The item furnished Mr, Ogiricha pis inspiration, and his hie, ts the house ¢ ry To put up the house BaP Boer bunt The verses recite various epsodes of erg, who it june. fo everything bad to be sold to The fing, for y the work of that tootonte a {And warehouse ry) m, Mi to be » furnish the gol. land To purchase tI On whieh it Wad planned To put up the house that Berg bullt x Wes that yi hanging op the dresser had been over- | ¢ hooked. . y In Mra, Clark's room the drawers of the dregser had been opened and their Contents seattered, yet the thief had everlooked a jewel box containing gems | ' Worth geveral thousand dollars, ‘The police were notified and are seek- | fm the thief, Deseriptions of the fewelry and silverware missing have been sent out. Tt ds believed the thief entered through the window from the porch, und that he was scared away by the return of the two women, leaving the aliverware and jewelry "hat he had packed In the siuth. Within two weeks burgiaries have been numerous in the neighborhood, the houses of Oran Freeman, In Wost Clark plage, and Bernard Kirschoff, In Church sitet, having been entered and robbed of valuables worth several thousaad dollars, The police up to the present thine dave sig ol no trace of the robbers HOBOKEN ‘RQSHAS LMD IN CLS Four Members of Bad Boy Gang, Including Thirteen- Year-Old Leader, Are Held on Triple Charges. “The Gordoninsky Highlanders," a gang of bad boys which has terrorised Pesldents and travellers over that strip of land which Mes between Hoboken and Weehawken, were captured by the police to-day and arraigned before Re- eorder Stanton, who held four of the mombers of the band on charges of dis- orderly conduct, malicious mischief and lareeny. Under the leadership of Joseph Gor- don, 4 thirteen-year-old hopeful, who lives at No, 211 Willow avenue, Hobo- ken, and who can blow a bugle like 4 cirous bandmaster, ebout twenty lade of bls age have defied the police for several months past. Tt has been no ‘unusual thing for the neighbors of the ving out @ blast at midnight or In the dark hours of the morning and (o bave thelr youngsters go shinnying down drain pipea and dropping out of win- dows to answer its clarioy notes, ‘The sound of the bugle was invariably ea by a fuction. There would be @rashing of glass, and curious folks heads went out of windows to what was happening would see lights go out one by one EE}? Ht Gwellings who were discovered by marauders counenances, It is said in eat & shower of @tones, re | invited trouble and! Imperial Steam Laundry, Like the poets of old, Oeiricha winds up his effort with a moral, delivered by Berg's Chinese Servant, as follows: Roniiifan, che only thing left of the whole How, moon-eyed ang. ‘My boss, Billy, bim vel Yatchee fish*, shoutee iy bad man— ter him, same dayee or nignt, wives dam—same long or light." ds of Berg and Oeiric! Singer of the Sierras,” hristened Oelrions. — “Biron as i wave c WAGON UPSETS ON BRIDGE. By Taking Free Ride Hae Lett Leg Broken, delivery wagon belonging to A ab et # alle same ean 3 Ary Ing sending to San elaborate laurel wreath the brow of the sew No, 214 Pearl CNT LAOS "WES AL SRE PE | reat a the jeral ad he GUESTS FT Wrecks the Place—Police quieting of them was a difficult: matter Rapier the (4 Komont re + ed Head of the Publication Com- Mrs. eddy, in the current number of ’ ‘ 5 ag the police, and half a dozen blu 4 5 the official organ of her chureh, brings Nearly | responded. Witn clubs drawa the pote mittee of Mother Eddy’s te mempers who are looking ward en $ and Misses $15 to ) charged Boland and Hampton, but the i and speculating upon her successor uy Church Declares the Millions) with «sharp turn, ‘The loading artic Suits Sellin $ The fighters by this time the : sab Citas {n the publication is headed, * Fasdpat? abd cc. pollznaere ‘| aire Will Visit Concord, N.H. te no write, 1 pray unee, between, ma $ ndred and Twenty-ffth street Morton Boland, a lawyer, and Henry mann Oelrichs In reading his ne® Vol-)y ieampton, a commission merchant, | 3) attention was needed, pane became involved in @ quarrel Oclrichs hag mounted his PhythMe)yioney Mollgnmever, a walter in the Pegasus and ridden away on a lay ¢ titled “The House That Berg Built.” local publisher has issued one hundred | copies for private distribution only in) 4 sumptuously Mlustrated edition on | vellum, with jaurant. Holand and Hampton goth live at Hotel Winthrop, One eee cen Twenty-fifth etreet and Seventh ave- nue, and last night they spent sey- hours with gome friends in the restaurant. Yollowing some with the walter there was @ After blows had been passed on Both | on the lake: misunderstanding fight. Use the new Arcade Entrance if you're on the Lexington ave- nue side of the store, sides Private Policsman John Howe camo to the assistance of the wait- fr, ‘and then the friends of Boland and Hampton took a hand. waiters joined in the fight. and ohairs were overturned, and the Roland and Hampton crowd were get- Ung the beat of the argiilmen eral of the waiters a do jsufferm@ from outy and bruises. Rough and Tumble in a Harlem} Writes Rotioking Lay Entitled Restaurant That “The House That Berg Built” | | —Bard Is Now Called “Siren Are the Winners, * | etreet, and ¢ knocked down and then placed under There wan almost a riot in @ Weat | arres; | Other | Tables Chureh. Lenton, t, Bey- had been knocked " and a number of them were but he Chureh of on Sept. 11 BL SOENTST © policemen using their clubs, Boland and Hampian were and thee In I that divine «| the divcovery ® | Wiliam Waldorf Astor, accordi charged with assault and din orderly They were taken to & feport from what Is called a . : There are just fifty of these Suits, whik the Weat Hundred and Twenty. thoritative source, is to go to Concord, through her has been g tnd " . ~arrier fifth street st re it was found N. Hu to vistt Mra. Mary Baker @. | #¥ling this great cause all through the we took from a maker who had carrie that thelr Injuries were auah that medl-| Bddy, fountain bead of the Christian | }#rs of Its establishmen them ever since last Ssring. They ee Ohure! trust the » infinite wisd ( Helence Church ; Be tee cae spleadid stvles, and would sell o vere attended by a physiclan from the J, Hood Wright Hospital. ——— According to the general belief mea and women of wealth are particularly woloome in the Church of Christ Scien- Detegit ¢ at Dead, | Mat, of which Mrs, Biddy ta the official DTTROIT, Segt. %—Jease H, Far- | head. If this be true. the doors wilt wel!, & well-known capitalist, of this | undoubtedly swing wide for William city, I» dead at the Mount Pleasant Waldorf Astor. vee, Te Meanigins, N.H, Be re-| Richard P. Yerrall, head of the Publl- | wack, ar Farwell had ipaalvads lass | cation Committee of the Christian | Motts ears, ul one of Yue “largeat owners of vessels | for the statement that Mr. Astor is} ial for personal soms lay, ey } the street, Brooklya, and driven by Edward Miller, of No, 8A Nineteenth street, Brooklyn, was overturned to-day on the north roadway of the Brookiya Bridge, near the New York faser, by hitting cal v brulees, but John Dom: Ree on the wagon, hi his left e son Street House of Rellet. i Hoboken that policemen, assigned to suppress the gang, were put to flight @a numerous cecasions. During the past two weeks the gang ¢urned Its attention to the farmers com- points io the early mornings. They pro- ured & rope and stretched this across ‘Willow avenue and down would go the| farmers’ horses. While the fafmers Would be getting thelr animals on their feet again the boys, it is charged, would Tob thelr wagons. These reports spurr- ed the police to make one last great ef- fort at suppression and they succeeded to-day in getting Joe Gordon and three bis Fred Hendricks, of No. 2@ bert appeared | atte Does He aald that in two the eng had broken over 1 iat yee 8. " rat you do it for?” Pete Gill wba, we're de Rooshins, of Willer teenth street, and Andy ww avenue. rintondent of the Moboken " gaid Pete, “All dose jamp- se pate at athe ate it; Peter Gill, of Willow! | Inst a piece of tim! ‘ne driver, though caught under the i with few Tr sevent ears old, of No. $2 rooklyn, who had been takin, » and was rem to the Hi Bunion Shoe. The only shoe built ona genuine Bus _a last, givi plenty +' freedom to t enlargea joint, yet fitting perfectly. ’ SOLD NOWHERE ELSE. JAMES S. COWARD, 268-274 Greenwich St., N. Y (aan Wanags ovaaey,) + gloves don’t fit and ¢ why ours always do. x purchase, but we think \ you will want to, oon i ng he 9! > + cy - + chance is yours Wednesday The frames of all are elegantly polished, and many are elaborately carved. A wide variety of styles are represented. The coverings include velours, satin damasks, veronas and tapestries, $15 $33 3eplece Suit at. $45 3-plece Suit at. $60 3=plece Sult at. 980 S-plece Su't at. $30 3-plece Sult at. $35 Seplece Sult at $40 Seploce Sult a...$28.80 This Elegant Suit, $49,50—In highly polished frame; with carved lions’ heads; all large pieces; fine upholstering; 9 spring edge seats; coverin We We say so advisedly— you'll agree with us when you read on further—you'll say the advertiser ‘ear out th pos ee poder hope and note the ¢ entire stock of a/“high class” shoe store business this Fall with too small a bank ca told his story Cash ‘We have re-marked the goods out of the factories over three week: at the following prices: $1.29 Bg ane $2.50 Shoes. Of vici kid, with patent leather tips, medium stout soles and back stays, in lacs style, with Cuban and military heels, $1.98 S20 shocs’ The Greatest Sale of Shoes Lowery 0 SAE A New Lot Parlor of Suits Price Slashed! Yes, the maker cut the price a full third on his entire sample line of three and five piece Parlor Suits, so the to get a handsome Parlor Suit at a third below regular price. : satin damask, verona and tapestry—value ‘ve Ever Held. . .. prices. in the East that started In to do {tho Heating Guild of England. Phat | organisation expects to graft some of | the principles of the Christian Science Mr, Astor will report the result of his investigations to Conrad Noel, of seoretary of the guild. Astor has always been an Episcopaltan, ued services at the First rist Solentist, {n this city, out this work In the best and the wisest way, lerespective of personal ambition and desire? [t is the hireling who works ain and not for love wi leavea the. #h red ‘and dewoured by the wolves.” | Widow of John Mot! ra It Science Church tn this ity, 1s authority | Sleep-raiser, has been arrested at Gla By Ras Semnpitelt of her husban investigating the cult at the request of | ployee of Mottner, is also under arrest, | We call your attention to most extensive showings of new Fall ribbons, $50 S-plece Suit at....$32 $60 Seploce Suit at....$40 $65 Seplece Sult at....$44 Hercules Fire- proof Safes, $9.75, De » ated OM AVE, 217822881 DAM DRY GOODS Ca. i Mr. To-Morrow at x ot Chris for $15 to $20. ». Mostly Eton effects; made ® cloths and in_quite ep to be scattered ani| in Ure Dye, an em: grade, ot course, Most every good rial is represented and the Jackets lined. Just about the sams auantity, 1 so that we can hardly say they willl beyond the business of to-morrow, = One Hundred Folding Couch Beds \* With Exquisite Covers to Match © A Regular $10.00 = § ¢ Outfit: To-Morrow, 5.32 The Furniture and Upholstery sections join hands if one of the gest offerings ever made in New York. And it is one that will tnt everybody who is the least bit crowded for room in their ho apartment. An Ideal Folding Couch—one that makes itself into a bed—with the least possible effort, With the bed, we shall supply to-morrow a ver: handsome Oriental Striped Couc Cover, fringed all around, and full three yards long, This Folding Couch Bed has a bronze iron frame and ts wire springs and helical ends, The nae ie right shows w Fourth Fioar Seeeeerearer Groceries Are Cheapest COFTACR ay MAME | Canned Venable, Ge) Rettra.gotm Ba.-A found thst we are able to sell brand-new Fall shoes of latest vogue-—hardly 9 e Half Their Recognized Retail Prices. The entire stock, which includes footwear for men, women and children, goes on sale to-morrow, Wednesday, For the protection of your Mi papers and valuable! a safe is a $1 29 rf 4 49c or Nona’ necessity in every home. packed In full weight Tot as: Ile e&7 $2.00 Shoes. $1.00 Slippers. These Hercules Safes are ff] more crete, <0" 1 | Strtnm Beane ~ Arora! poy Of fine dovgola, patent leather | Of dongola, in common-sense and manufactured for us by one of guarsaice! 0 Gore | cana, don. Bec; can, tips, lace and button styles. Made | opera-style toe. the most prominent manvfac- ey bes la 08 — | Soe eee eee 69¢ Men's and Wo- || turers in the world ot hice er counters izes ” 8% to 2 ' Cc men’s$1.25 Persian Every safe is guaranteed to be Cheretee for Boys’ Slippers. Strictly fireproof in every way. abe a $1.80 Shoes 161.98 lx Men's Hercules Safes, $9.75 |] Sis" sente Of calf, vici and box calf, spring- r heel y style, Smooth, inner Mole. - and $3.50: Others at $16.75, 823,75 and 625.75, we Of Ideal patent kid, in three new Fall shapes, Cuban heels and flexible soles, button style, Also in viel kid, box and velour calf, all sizes. .dozens of men’s half hose of the grades, and were somewhat, su may be sure, to find it taken with little pon- dering. lisle thread and cotton half hose in ber of styles at 1S¢, a pair. morrow at this litle price. Main Floor, 39th a full third on such by | and peau dé soies is certainly too This chance is just what we'll offer to-morrow when the fol- lowing specials go on sale: 19-inch Diack Taficta of 49c grade for 37¢ Yd. 21-inch Black Tal‘eta of 69c grade lor 59c Yd. 23-inch Biack Tatfeta of 79c 36-inch Black Taltela of $1.10 grade lor 89c Yd. These taffetas are of extra heavy anteed to wear” is woven on the selv back of them pretty well. 19-Inch Black Peau de Soie, 65c grade, for 49c. Yd. 20-Inch Black Peau de Soie, 85c grade, for 69. Yd. These two grades are exceptionally good values, and at present are in great demand for women's and misses’ coats. These Men’s Half Hose Will Go Pretty QuicKly at 15c, For They’re Regular 50c Sorts. We made an offer on about two thousand Cash counted—and su you may buy men’s $0c, They are all impngied goods, and you may be sure will be pm up in short order to- Silks of Staple Favor---at Prices You'd Little Guess. Of vicl and box calf, with double- stitched uppers, oak tanned welted soles. in these shoes you get comfort, style and durability. They aré cut In the newest and up-to- date lasts, All sizes. Second Floor, 00th Bt. Bection. Sizes 9 to 1344. Boy. for Boys’ $1.4 $2,00 Shoes. Of calf and vicl, lace style, with stout double soles, full cut vamps, new flat lasts. Sizes from 1 to $44. Leather Suit Case This suit case is made of three oz. sole leather, is 24 inches in length and made vey deep and roomy. It is lined with good Iris linen, with shirt pocket, is stitched all around with French hand-stitching and hasg rein- forced corners, straps and bolts. It is really the lightest $4 5 ) and strongest suit case Another Good Sole Leather Suit lar 50c, , you re a great num- ever sold at strong lock and key from $5 to $5.50. Of strong fibre, 13 inches corners, fitted with Fagle lock and key. year-in-and-year-out silks as taffetas good an economy chance to miss. Ever Bought---Is grade lor 65c Yd. custom-made. quality, have a high lustre, and “Guar- age, $0 you see the manutacturer stands muslin. The buttonholes are all hand made. hand laundered. 69c. we know thei to be extraordinary value. Sizes 14 to 18. Main Floor, near Rotunda. The ie one ot Sales now on view here that wae fad money which were Inthe este at tha, dina, of the fire were Cound Intact Malan Floor, Shh St. Here’s an Elegant Sole Cases similar to these are regularly sold elsewhere at School Suit s for Children, 39, ig, strongly made, with reinforced leather Other sizes, 14 inches, 45c,, and 144 inches, 47c. Main Pioor. Sth St_ Section, | The Best White Shirt 69c. That’s from the word of scores of wearers of these famous Bloomingdale white shirtsand it will be your word when you see what an elegant appearance these shirts make—of what fine quality is the fabric—and how thoroughly well they last but not least, their perfect fii, white you’ The bosoms are of three-ply Nnen, the Bodies of celebrated Plymouth These shirts are made in the open back and front style and they are all These shirts equal any dollar shirts sold anywhere, and so at Fyfe he Hercules Fireproot mt We | same sy hes al \ pack: Sie Stone tree! Sea fara mpe<s i a$35 ij Bection, for $4.75, and Mocha; unequalled for oo net en, choles sireneth and iM x rich flavor qi Grome; our remulat aoc, | Where At Ge, quality; 4 1. for 1.00; Be FL lb. $1.00, Ys, : ‘ fi = Rs EXTRA SPECIAL FOR WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, © imported French Periscopic Lenses, Mounted in 10-karat Solid Gold - Cased Frames, The eyeglasses have the newest offset clips, which prevent th glasses from tilting or bye Mak ding bor tral a 5 ied th either riding bow or stra ot the most EXPERT OPTICIANS in the city, who vit test your _ justed bee re Case, $3.50. 3-ounce sole leather, with reinforced corners, French stitched all around, with easy-carrying handle; lined with extra quality canvas; fitted with good vision. Each pair of glasses is pert and fore leaving the Department. A CIAL ARRANG FOR NEW LENSES AND REPAIRS WILL BE MADE C PURCHASER OF THESE GOODS. SOLID GOLD-CASED EYEGLASS $1. 50 CHAIN, WITH HAIRPIN OR HOLDER ATTACHED—SPECIAL FOR THIS SALE Here! are made—and then, Ml find equalling shirts Main Foor, 60th St. Section.

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