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Bayonne and the nearby townships as| ’ ip” Robinson. He was @ general fa-| > Wot been discovered. All the papers hed |} found with Robinson s books, the May- eapeinenis L. Robinson, Revenue <n Specific Charge of Having Embezzled $9,000. oHE HAS SERVED THROUGH _ THREE ADMINISTRATIONS. “Defalcation Brought to Light by Discrepancies In Accounts Shown by Books and Amounts Turned In by Him. L. Robinson, seventy years tor of Revenues at Bayonne, been arrested and is held in on @ charge of embezsling Upon tho report of the experts a warrant was sworn out for Robinson end was placed under arrest, He ‘was arraigned before Recorder Lazarus and held in $10,000 ball. Bo far as the official investigation of pthe books of the Cily Treasury nas mone the defcit castes S400, Lae ca | pers are still at work. The defaloation e brought to light by discrepancies }#B the accounts as shown by the col- : "a books und (he amounts turned @ver by him to the City Treasury. Robinson was known far and wide in Vorite with both political parties and) @m acount of his presumed integrity | wes held over from one administration He has served through | geod tor another. administrations and was @ fourth, if the present deficiency had ¥ as a model, ‘The investigation was begun by May- is ‘Thomas Brady in June, According % the law, the accounts of all city lala should be examined tn April, begins May 9. Think- ‘ the fiscal year je faylt could. be ding that no possi » who was rushed by @ sudden press; of business, pul over the examination | Suntll such time as ho had the chance into the accounts carefully and iclously. Officlat of Bayonne, Arrested) “LEE WOW SA MANE George Ade’s New Comedy Is Shriekingly Funny and Goes with the’Rush of a Football Game. ITS COLLEGE TYPES ARE TRUE TO LIFE. Gertrude Quinlan Scores a Happy Hit as a “Prominent Waltress” and Others Do Clever Work. George Ade has Hit it off again with “The College Widow.” The coy crea- ture, with thet riotous, howling mapiac received at the Garden Theatre last night with open arms and aa en- thusiasm which rivalled that of the people on the stage, The management had to open the etrect doors to let it out between acts, “The College Widow" goes “Ine County Chairman’ one bofter tn the game of good, wholesome, laughter creating fun, Mr. Ade employs the same tactics he pursued in hie sketch of country oross-road@ politics, And he knows what he's doing. He tm't guessing. Just as hiv “Stories of the @treets and of the Town" were enapshots of real, everyday life, so lo “The College Widow’ a moving picture of tne spirtted side of college lif. Heepreads the campus on the stage, and makes it alive with realistic types of the ram- pant college tribe, Ieu't a Problem Play, “This ian't @ problem play,” he ex- plained when fairly eushed before the curtain by cries hig economically- tettered name. simply tried to treat the college man as @ Human be- ing"—which, as you may agree, was saying @ great daa, Protest as he may that he no longer ; Find Deficiency of $34,000, ‘he first shortage discovered amount- | y to . The second was $6, Theso came to light in July and represented Accumulated interest on taxes whicn Inson failed to turn into the treas- . ‘Then the tax accounts of the dard Ol! Company, which is the eat taxpayer in Bayonne, were ex- |. It was found that one account 000 was shy in the treasury Just) ¢ books of Robinson showed, that had been received, but only $49,000 heen handed over to the Treasurer. fter that the work of the experts Was ined to the Standard Ol) accounts, ‘altogetiver a deficiency of $54,000 was Se ‘The investigation was completed on sturday, When the committee making . Investigation told him what they j discovered Robinson replied In a| of stupor Fy “If there ia anything missing I sup- ‘ — I'm responalble for It. 1 can't see | "how it happened, though, | pose I'm to blame.” They then asked Robinaon if he had any money to make good the discrep- y and he replied in positive terms, "No! No!" here the money went is the questi that ts pursing B. e. Whether it] was Wall street 0} g something else is fobingon speculated !n ntly paid $12,000 fo yonne, He has how These have been turned over to the Authorities under a bond But I sup-) ity speculations ually unknown, | be | ee detachable belt... Melton, ENTIRELY SILK LINED, or ders and wide lapels designs and fabrics 2 | ofp These Overcoats are made PpWk An the following style lor and Russian Long Overcoats with velvet collars..... ¥ Russian Coats, military front, belt back, embroidered sleeves... Long Overcoats, belt back, and Reefers ven ane sos juits are made in our own factory, of as good cloth and workmanship as we likes to write alan, is latest comedy rather belles Mr, Ado's oft-repeated word, For “The Colloge Widow" Is trimmed with slathers of the unique phrases which have adorned the talga Ado has told in fable form. And you shriek at them just as you used to do when they provoked you into breaking the Sabbath peace, The Insidiou: jarette Is tdenlized as @ “student lamp,” and the green prod- uct from the “tall timbers’ is trans formed into the ripened frult of learn ing before your very eyes, “I wish I was home,” mutters the new arrival, whose vest and trousers are wot on speaking terms and who feels out of the pleture at the faculty reception, “Where do you live?” inquires the caustic divinity of the refreshment booth, “In Squantumville,” replies the hapless freshman, “That's an awful wish,” she re- marks, Advice from Father, When the untallored youth is break- ing home tes, his father warns him, Don't you learn to play any guitars | that'll ruin any young man.” “How's he getting on?” inquires the WWD» “For Tien, Boys &,Children _& (53, 55, 57,59, West 144St. Near 6 Ave. OPEN SATURDAYS UNTIL 10 P. M. ——— JR name may te unfamiliar to many New Yorkers, but we are not new in the business, Have many successful stores in Europe, id we are determined to g qualily of materials, the best workmanship ever given for the money in New York. might ask, How can we do this? Simply by buying our woollens direct from the mills and manufacturing aj! our clothes on the premises, saving thus middlemen’s profits. Should any garment fail to give satisfact’on, your money will be cheerfully refunded, Winter Overcoats for Men. he materials are hard or soft finished Cheviots, Vicunas or Meltons, in black or Oxford. They come in regular or extra long len Tourists’ Belt Overcoats, of the latest styies in cut and cloth, lined with tti-ewoo! mohair Serge, 6 00. 9 00 An Overcoat which will please the most fastidious dresser, in fine black or Oxford Cheviot and lined with FLANNEL AND SILE YOKE Men’s § Sack Suits, all-wool black Cheviot, also in fancy mixtures, in single or double breasted styles............. Single and double breasted Suits of black Thibet, Worsted and gray or brown mixtures Sack Suits of Cheviot, Serge and fancy weaves, in the new season's models, with full back, Separate Trousers, in a large assortment of Worsteds and Cheviots, all the newest Y ; Young Men’s Suits and Overcoats from $4.50 Up. . Children’s Overcoats and Suits. of {ne quality of cloth in mavy, olive and gray mixtures, well cut and strongly sewed with shings, Shocs and Hats at Interesting Prices. . | Bla disgust with his son by irrevorently of civilisation, the college youth, was | capi! proud parent, visiting the college “Oh,” replies a wise student, “he know lot of things the faculty can't) find out.” “Phe College Widow” ts butlt on this happy hit-and-miss plan, yet at the game time the plece Is given a sustained interest by the romunce of the wily ‘widow" and a hefty half-back, ‘vho u& lured by her charms from a Baptist to «@ Presbyterian college in order that he may win @ football game for At- water, an institution of learning which Mr. Ade disereetly locates as “lying east of Minnesota and somowbat weet of New York.” The half-back's father, who has been adding annual wings to tho rival In- mitution as an expression of his grati- ‘tude for never having gone there, volces remarking “You're @ hell of @ Baptist!" All enda happily, though, with the haif- back and the “widow” in a lifelike embrace, Stage Settings Effective. ‘The stage settings were strikingly simple and effective, and the scene at the end of the game, where the marred ‘and muddy warriors of she gridiron bore the hero in on their shoulders, |and the joy-crazed “rooters” rushed | yelling to the front, was so well man- aged that the enthusiasm swept avross toe footlighta and ene one feel like JoMny Teonant made te, “widow” quite irresistible, and Amy Ricard was ital ag an athletic girl whose abrupt- ly ending tan commended her as a can- didate for Huber’s when she got into an evening gown. qt reronined, however, for Gertrude inlan to acore the chief hit of the plece as a boarding~pouse Nemesis bent ‘On colleating $14 from a delinquent un- dergraduate and having every one un- derstand phe was aiibanssee “prominent waitress,” a9 mn termed her, was awtully ‘aughty, and) her biting sarcasm took auch turns as “T've met eo many of you college come- dians that I ain't got @ laugh left in me.” Mise Quinlan revealed heretofore un- muspected talent as a comedienne Delmar q Vunny Figure, Thomas Delmar, as a species of Jim Jeftries recruit to the football team, out | & screaming figure in @ misfit dress | @ult and a pair of tight shoes wich ‘trurt him eo that you could almost feel the pain. ‘Clever work was done by several other of the men. Indeed er Bay- age's whole company played the piece as Mf it were football, It went with a rush from first to last. Quite as funny as the characters in the play Were the semi-military ushers in the auditorium, eac) wearing a silver epaulet on one shoulder of his dress cost. We're inclined to suspect Mr Ade of broom tad this abs decora- on, It looked Uke one of his ieee, Wells’ Hair Balsam ENTOR SERS BD! HEINER Corpse Found on the English Coast Believed to Be that of New Yorker Who Disappeared from Steamer, LONDON, Sept. 21.—A body belleved to be that of Charles B. Spahr, of New| York, was washed ashore to-day near Broadstairs, Kent, England, Charles B. Spahr, of Kingsbridge, N. | Y., editor of a New York magasine, | either fell o# Jumped overboard from the steamer Prince Albert, Aug. 90 last, while midway between Ostend and Dover, His mysterious disappearance was afterward reported by E. W. Ord- way, of Brooklyn, N, ¥., in whose com- pany Mr. Spahr was making a tour of Burope for the benefit of his health, | Mr. Ordway arrived here from England | * last week, | useful aveiee requisites ( and of the highest quality, Price for 5Oc, 75cand $1 25 articles, Contains no oil nor grease, Is Not sticky Frees head trom and prevents uandruff, nice dressing, Wc and §$1,00 bottles at druggists, of large size prepaid by ex- prese on receipt of $1.00, €, 8. WELLS, Chemist, Jersey City, W. J, C SH Sy merit your custom by giving the Y 7.50 Extraordinary 12.50 ye ‘ |250 1.95 2.50 3.50 ' taleuin powder ty tins Ideal taleum powder, Fo 4 bottles Caider's tuoth puw- || se Mrs, Ella \Wileon's ; ‘id powder for @m- ure at. i ul titrice. t tooth ‘baste Purses, card cases, calendars, pen wipers, bag tags, bill folds, money belts, $ for $4.00 ] 952 $5.00 e articles. Writing cases, letter cases, music rolls, ocket buoks, flasks, cigar cases, jewel oxes, dressing cases, tlatiron books, hand bags, collar and cuff boxes, whose value. T the Convention of the Dressmakers’ Protective Association, now taking place at the Masonic Teinple, New York, the \ A LA SPIRITE CORSET Was Indorsed as the CRITERION OF FASHION and used in all the demonstrations to give display It is the one Corset that gives Correct Contour to the Figure, Fits to Perfection and is worn by to the latest modes, leaders of fashion everywhere, 9,000articlesinleatherat’price N°: ina single instance is the price more than one- and other are tleles tn leather 50c Tt remarkable sale does not i well known and tried brands, Just pick out your tavorite brand of perfume, soap or toilet articles and note how much we save you on each article. Now is the time for you to secure a season's supply, as a sale of this kind seldom occurs. for and '1.50 articles, Bill books, bill folds, money belts, playing card cases, tollet rolls, flasks, card cases, cuff and collar sets, mir- rors, clgar cases, *1.50 Writing cases, bill books, letter cases, Pocket books, folios, photo cases, dressing cases, flatiron books, BROARWAY, 332 TQ 34TH STRBRT. Apparel for Women and Misses. SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY MORNING WONDERS Ga half the regular cost of these ! )—a sale of wonderful import and far-reaching effect, especially among those who want to anticipate their holiday gifts Now, isn’t there something in this list below that will make a fitting gift for “Him” or “Her?”—isn’t there something that you would like to buy for yourself? A sale equally important to man or woman, —_ Everything is ne Main re It's the greatest assortment of things in leather New York or any other city has ever known—the entire sample line of the best leather manufacturer in the world, Among them are ¥ hundreds of imported pieces—Frankfort, Offenbach, Vienna 4 and Paris have contributed to this great aggregation of choice leather excellence, A sale of the better kinds at little prices —barely covering the cost of labor, to say nothing of materials—to the discriminating thoughtful seeker after the “something different” much In the great lot of leather goods there are many samples that will be sold at prices that will cause a veritable rush, You can afford to anticipate holiday gifts st, thor before can compare with this great bargain event. is here to interest, prices. 51.00 *1.00 Writing cases, bill cases, for$3.00 to $4.00 articles. and hundreds of other similar bargains, that will draw a great crowd. Saie extraordinary of drugs, toilet articles, perfumes, soaps, creams and all requisites tor the health and toilet. impson Crawford Co, est tested purity and quality. Bic for 2 cakes Cutloura soap, | Pt S cakes Pears’ soap. He for 3 cakes Munyon's witch hazel soup. he for 2 cakes Wootbury’s facial soap, 45e for 2 cakes Packer's tar soap, 25c for 4 cakes Karl's tar soap—fine for shampooing. Bde for 4 cakes Banitol t BSc for 2 boxes Monnen’ “Bie for 2 lass bottien Idealla violet act for 2 bottles Enalish lavender #2008 ot imported St, ‘Thomas Mie: et. Sie. path coryve nt bots. finest violet am- | Mentos 9 wood aleshol for ‘ee from olor and elves @ at. Al ating dish spire 1 rn: Hamar’, Hagan Cue cream Aealia airman ment + A powder pacer books, white at beef wine ant iron. Vanity Florida water. Violet de Parme water: sy Minche tae powder a Java rice oowder. nd Almond ‘ the {te for Ste tincture bensoin for the We can recommend he cold eream. if Sanitol tooth powder, paste or roll pt Dentioanting. the nen cost antisers'* alkaline mouth and tooth yah ot. OMe Special sale of drugs. Rysrinvon's etroneeet | ec. Ue, Seitai 17e for bot tablets, iiRe for California syrup of tie 1Te for \ Ib. effervesein phate voda, pony, i Magnesia: 1 Ib. Ge. he for Meadow's malted milk; hot Dita! sire az 39. $4o ant B8o for Moilin'd Tut, R90. ‘pt for Dr. Ba hypophoaphates, the the weak, nervou ) Cascara Pills, Ho for bot. of 10) Riaud’s Iron Pills, 1Ve for bot. of 100 quinine pills, 2 rain. 140 for bot. of GO Reller'a antiseptic Jesinger and citrale Opportunity to stock for all Fall and Winter use. By reason of low prices we cannot accept mail orders, C. ©, D. or orders from dealers, and we reserve the right to limit quantity on some articles, 17e, 4e and Oto for Bromo Carter's Liver Pi OTe for Ke Mati | Safranot or Le ‘Trefle | 200 | 100 tor 260 i, Seale om let, coryolopala, 1 PALA Phe | Ce reiinn ‘Mirodena "' mes cleaa full Ine at ‘wet rap of even | AOS. ia meatho jor splendid tor of all tonics anaemia. f FBS (or 4c Florida water, Price No sale that has ever occurred for $1.50 to $8.00 articles. boo! letter cases, pocket books, music rolls, roll. ups, folios, Masks, card cases, cigar nd '8 $9 O45": 16.00 e articles. Folios, letter cases, flatiron books, jewel boxes, hand bags, Perfumes, soap, toilet articles and drugs: Remarkable bargain event t consist of a lot of nondescript articles “") no one knows, but acomplete gathering of all the popular You know as well as we do that (%0'8°") 2 cakes of cuticura soap for 25c., or 3 cakes of Pear's soap for 25c., or 2 cakes of Woodbury’s soap for 25c., quality maintained throughout and every article of high- Special Sale Perfumes, 1% for Plver's perfume Arures, of. for Violets (pronounced Vee | SIM) Pertumes—Ambre, Royal or Cy- for » patine mew Seach alts, a let waters— Carnation— for 380 siae—TBe for $1 siee. walt? for ° Meadowbrook Wale tlet rtumea—vio- Hose and Pee et , St. Thomas bay rum; tollet arti. prices, ie Sa cee toe 2 Bota Poeune™ Hasan Tiasera Special sale of hair tonics, dress~ Manicure Set tor $1.25, vA set autticient to Isat through the ings and colorings. wed particles, of Very highest . Is combination; Re for $1.75 worth—s1 bottle of | | Mf finest nail selesore—value The, Sranitonie Halr Food one foe tube Crant- | got Sexible nail file, extra. aise—value onic Zema Cream—one 230 cake Crant T box Identa nett powa Haale shangor soup—for thle tale 126 | sire, “Baatonta alt ecanarahsee aE BT ant Go for Se and $1 size Coke's | APTilant and lasting pollah to the Dandrutt othe & Value Be — Be, Bie Ayer’ a1 Obe 1 * tity prove with are guarantee only buy from tagturers. " delightfull Be cake. to » Bh and 6 Geo for Scheff) shades. $1.19 and $2 menerator all shades a hair vigor. for Westphal's Auxiliator. iP and $2.38 Tie and $1.78 for De Miracle—for re- moving supertiuous hale, ©, Oe and $1.60 for Pinaud’s Kau | de Quinine THe f for imperial hatr re- \, Bila Wilson's hair tonto— the best remedy that has been dandruff, failing and scanty helr ‘Gwe and GMe for Sage Tea hace tonic. Speciai saic of bath and toilet soaps. Re prudent and buy for the season, for Armour'a 10e tollet soap; 6Oe don. 10¢ for $ cakes Buttermilk and Lano- Me, tor bem t kes witch hazel soap, lor box of 3 ca el f med. nail bufter—val 1 dot in value 4 For thi thon for Sale of the finest qual than na for Barker's tox coccbsta ‘ea thund for sabblosd Ate tor cloth brushes. rushes. toothbrushes, "“Boetor 2 at. fountain le "toray” towraeh 2. a Dieach and cuticle stick. us we will sell this combina. rand tollet brushes ‘An opportunity sekfom re eig 4 bristle goods Wt coat to {mport. Moat of weft Perini tet sara sony hair enee other fine wonta lish Penetrator hair brushes. mon for Se Penetrator bate by ebony, 8. for y Dat by Bie Moe ates for thony "tad wolid bac! ¥ ite fot up to 400 finest French tooth« 100 tor wo to 23e french and Jao IRe for complexion brushes Bhe Me hand drashes im wood and bone: 4Ge for "aoe BBo and upwards tor bath Drushes, Rubber ‘Goods. Be tor 2 gt. hot water bottie—our 4 5-3 +] totle ols, aitely offered, June Eloride |] pint, 50¢; June Vie | | trated ond bermonious 8, SUITS, SKIRTS, ¢ Value $110.00 Coats of flat curl, high lustre Persian lamb in three dis- tinctive models—blouse or box front effect, 24 inches long, or Eton blouse model with crushed satin belt and military collar of mink or ermine, sizes 32 to 44. you prefer, we will make any of these coats to your measure without extra charge. Four ounce bott! Watet—its absolute; its strength ebnormal. Pint 99c. |JIune Bex Rum—Double distilled |p with the true bay berry. T! bottle, 25¢; siz ounce bottle, 40c; half 73; quart, $1.00, t Ammenia, of concen- ae. free from all foreign lalf pint bottle, 10¢; pint Ic; quart bottle, 25¢. achst Rowders, Exhale the I odor of the flowers, os ounce bottle, 25¢; two pe” anh ar since no matter in what position the brush the mouth it fits the teeth perfectly, 25¢ Fall and Winter Models of Saks & Company | COATS, FURS AND WRAPS, FURGARMENTS, COSTUMES, WAISTS, HOUSE GOWNS. To our already extensive and’ authoritative collec- tion, each day brings further additions, so that we may in truth claim our stock to be ever abreast with the hour. You will find with us the very newest creations which have been presented in this country and abroad. They include: venin owns and Costumes in simple and Davtied Sorat pad. [gees ain Coats and Wraps in entirely new and exclusive effects for street wear, driving and the theatre. Runabout Suits in three special models at $14.00, $18.50 and $24.50. d Suits in two distinctive models at $25.00 .00, Persian Lamb Coats FOR THURSDAY AND FRIDAY. An Important Sale of Ribbons tefined vegetable finitesimal and food for the skin facial blemishes. ity Is stick, comple: Manicure 346 or 4 Inch; Nail Buffe wood handle, At $75.00 Special Those that The Juno Re- June Toaath Powds ‘anules, wl Maal bowl, 3601 lorger tele Tung Cald Cream is und to ta redi wile 93 end removes wrinkles and ki Two ounce jer, 296 Four ounce; jar, 40¢ luno Face Rawder tends « netural tint to the complexion, Bo: June Taleum Fourder r ration the princi Ne are 4 Bien proba Bes ‘Te latte ies, 50, Manicure Requisites, Hornisch Neil Rnamel, 24. Princess Manicure Quttit, bracing buffer, nail powd file, emery boards and $00, fore iS Special, 3$¢ curved ends At 38¢ rarious styles, tone or Special, 186 Nail Brushes, solid wood backs, or 8 rows of best bristles, Special, Qrande Wood Sticks, per dom, 9 Rimsry Boords, package, special, se Boring Up-down Antiseptic Tooth Brush. || The highest dental authorities and the {consulted in the making of this brush, Jagreed that the scientific principle upon \|brush is constructed insures the which have been designed speci- y ses and juniors, in sizes 12, 14 and 16 years, af $14.50 and $21.50. Pedestrienne Skirts in six new plaited models, at | $5.90, $6.90, $9.50 and $11.90. Covert Topcoats, thoroughly tailored at $14.50 | and $17.50, Costumes of Crepe de Chine in black, white or peg over silk drop, at $39.50. Tallored Waists of unshrinkable Flannels in plaids and stripes, at $5.00. School Dresses for girls, five models, at $5.00. If By ite magnitude and the economy which it repre- sents, this sale establishes itself as an event in the conduct of our ribbon department. thousands of yards of ribbons for every conceivable purpose—millinery,dress elaboration, sashes and dec-| orating—in this season’s newest colors, including crete de coq, burnt onion, snuff brown, melon, reseda, emerald, pink, blue, white, cream and black. || Messaline Ribbon, 5 inches, in white,; cream, pink, blue, cardinal or black, Satin Merveilleux Ribbon, 5 inches; Special wide, in all the new colors, as well as | black, white and cream. Satin Finished Liberty Mousseline) Value 35c ; i ,6 inches wide, in all the new olors, as well as black, white and cream. Satin Glace or Satin Gloria Ribbon, |Value 40c\" 6 inches wide, in all the new colors, as well as black, white and cream. Juno Toilet Requisites. If you were to subject them to chemical analysts, tt! || would prove that every requisite has for its ingredients || those substances which, because of their purity and med- icinal properties, are best suited to the specific function for which the requisite has been prepared. \Jhave a scent owe it wholly to the pure extract of the flower from which the odor is named, || quisites are offered at modest prices, quality considered. Savon a la Violette—An exquisite made of jemed with violet, | ike 18¢,; box of three cakes 0c. || lune Violet Extragt—Dedicated to the service of folks of refinement and discernment. Two ounce bottle, $1.50. lune Beauty Eixtragt—A delicate, blending of bouquet Two ounce bottle, $2.00. June Violet Toiles Water—te inti- superior in purit the toilet waters whic! Involved are most learned were Universal! , they which the Boring cleansing of the teeth, may be placed ; < — Value 30c | 4