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“WNQUE, SURELY TAS ATONOBLE Bullt of Aluminum and Fitted Up! with “Electrical Contrivances ty “Galore, Including Cigar Light- er and Heating Apparatus. AND NECESSARY $15,000. | ~ * though Equipped with Storage _, Batteries for Long-Distance } Run, It Weighs but Three’ OWNER FURNISHED IDEAS | ¢{ Thousand Pounds, Fibs is no man In this city prouder hia automobile, and probably none 4, Wis’ tase mance. tu her Graves, of No. 43 Fifth avenue, The machine, an electric auto brougham type, constructed after his own ideas and built under his own supervision, took seven months to bulld, ) and Wt) cost is estimated at nearly | go 015,000, $,000 pounds, ©, The ealls of the battery are so ar Fanged that the front wheels carry the . 2 weight of twenty-eight of them, rear wheela the remainder, The auto- mobile hi Persons, and nometer, an ¢ screens of wire, be given of ¢ “Was sald Forres: “influence of liquor retail value $2.50 manufacturer's price. . 132 td 145 W. I4th St., between 6th and 7th Aves, THE WORLD: FRIDAY ” EVENING , SEPTEMBER 93, 1904 ONLY ONE MOURNER AT BISHOP'S GE : who sald he was “Mr. Bishop,” but the authorities are ber the dark concerning the Identity of f the woman or the old gentle. —* POLICEMAN FINDS DEMENTED ACTOR Percival Ward, Missing for Sev- eral Days, Picked Up on Eighth Avenue Unable to Re- ply Intelligently to Questions. GRO ARSE OR SPEOG ANT Bicycle Policeman Declares Ben- son B. Sloan Was Driving His Machine at the Rate of 22 1-2 A V triend to be avtinog had paid all the burial expenses, hat but on the Renahine borty Durcimaed a silver-mounted casket so i plot in Cedar Grove Cemetery did not know the first name of the man, ived at the Hote! Imperial, the woman was taken to Her condition became rsa each day and on Monday “she J thi ance ved int ptized her, She died next day, | ole ody was t to thi | ‘tris S08, DIAMOND DIE nat a Col hing Colon \ lingered about the hospital’ and was, 02°, had teen seuil tall tor he body. | bad kee be deparcment All during ber illness the mray: Ae mysterious as was ber death was | but sald he haired man known as ard at Bellevue Hospi-| Bellevue froi deeply concerned regarding her condi- tal under the name ef Ethel Bishop. Twenty-ffth street, She eald she was On the seat of the undertakers wagon Mrs, Ethel Bishop, and that she lived whieh carried the body to the Cedar |at Grove Cemetery sat o gray-baired man | her husband. She alae stated that her Mra. Anna Dowling, housekeeper of no light on the woman's identit the Twenty-ffth pate tel, sald that Undertaker oaid he had reostved’@, teles ‘y-haired man had gram from Mrs. Nina Pryor and that ‘| free on Labor Day ant $he had promised to be at the funera’ ik % i. Byes are Mr, Bishop and wife.’ Twenty-fitth street addvess with Benson B. Sloan, & broker, of No, Ul East Thirty-sixth strect, gon of | Samuel Sloan, former president of the Lackawanna Railroad, and Freak | Garvin, of No. 171 West Sevent street, were arraigned in the Police Court to-day on the ohare of vigieting ng the ye ah i: Perctval Wari, an actor, thirty-eight years old, of No, 23 West Forty-third street, for whom @ general alarm was W. | sent out from Polite Peadquarters yes- terday, was found in a demented eondi- | ¢lon by Policeman Willie Crawford, of the West Forty-seventh etrest sta- Alt CARS Thansren Jo Make use of the New Arcade Entrance when you're on the Lexington ‘Avenue side of the store You Can’t Get Around It---The Bloomingdale Clothing Specials Are Unmatchable. Every day men >P back with the same story. So's a pos " “Can they touch these?” $12.95 nvr in town al ¢ a | Crawtord ‘aw the man stasding at Whilo Sloan was arrest corner of by Hicycle Policeman Silberbauer wiile | ~ 7 Vorty-thind sttent 006 speeding at the rate of Ly Bad un an ven and ‘One. Hundred and ser Keeeenns: Sin She ie i" oth men hae leposit: cast ball of $100 tach. for their appearance | Ward could give no intelligent replies to the policeman's questions, and was taken to his home and turned ever to ‘an Biehth avenue and acting in @ peculiar be- manner, On approaching him Crawford gent out by his wife, “Saw those suits So-and- “No, and they cost more!” oes, and to prove-t for yourself find out what's being offered at $8.75 or compare the best you find with what we're going to offer to-morrow, You'll surprise yourself oa you'll be a clothing customer of ours from that minute, At Twelve Ninely-five— Men’s Rain Coats, Men’s Top Coats, Men’s Overcoats, Men's Elegant Suilts— Garments that are strictly hand- made—the very best grade of ready-to-wear clothing — clothing that is as nearly equal to custom made as it can be, and equal in every way to what your tailor would charge double this price for. ‘The only difference is that you have to wait for the one—the other is ready to don without delay, $12.95 Boys’ Overcoats— Four lots forthe little fellows of from 24 to 8 years old; about 100 in all; special sale PRICE . «cree scrncee veee in court, \ ‘The Sunday Wor! '* ‘The New York Sunday World offers prizes of $1,000 in gold for the most accurate estimates of the popular vote ey Ro Presidential election, To com- you must use a coupon cas Pay fh the by end World, printed next Gunday. Do not New Yorker Robbed ef 9600, MALONE, N. Y., Sept. 2—Joba P, Arthur, of New York, le attending the The machine was built by Rainer ¥\ | & Co, and Quimby & Co., of Newark. It ts constructed of aluminum plates) finished to resemble mahogany, and al- though.it carries a storage battery of sixty-eight cells, enough to run the machine at a rate of twenty miles an ov for sixty miles, it weighs only Seventy-five — Men’s Rain Coats, Men’s Top Coats, Men’s Overcoats, fered is perfect In every i e) fit, finish and general —. AN sizes and all of dependabl: Seen that we can —_ as right, with an offer of money back if you don’t after you have bourht them site West 125th St., near 7th Ave. Great Bargains! | ARGAINS in the real mean. | P0ards like de- ing of the word—new, 4 och, handsome designs, reliable carne an makes, wide choice of patterns) ved aud fiaished; rices that cannot be dupli- |*wo swell top anywhere in New York. Liberal Credit Terms, carrying capacity of six 1s provided with four fold- ing seats, with an alsle between them for easy access, The car can be com: pletely closed in by windows with \aluminum frames and is heated by electricity, The vehicle is provided ¥\ with an ordinary hand brake and an| ¢lectrical brake, which enables the Griver to stop the car without a Jerk | Within a few feet. One of the most interesting features of the vebicle are the numerous ite attachments which greatly incre ease and comfort of the There are are for readin; lectric ¢igar stationery rack provided with readin *) gymatter, letter paper and envelope card case and a smal! case for it fge stamps, The reed of the signal horn Is protected from dust by a “ine | screen, and every part of the delicate | machinery s carefully guarded from dust and drirt by rubber curtains and | | 01 en al ably un * aos, Ete. Smart, natty Wile, suits for boys © $2.95 from 7 to 15 olden or weathered } special to-morrow... Young Men's Suits (14 to 19 Years), $6.95, Second Floor, 60th M. Section Our Children’s Coats Are Smart in Slyle—And Low in Price. That's not only our opinion—but the word of a score of mothers who have taken particular pains to shop around a bit and so know what is being offered elsewhere, our verdict to-morrow, when the two following special lots of children’s coats go on ACTOR FALLS FROM CAB. “B, Forrester Receives Severe Scalp Wound—Nemoved to Hospital, Frank Forrester, an actor, residing a? No, 26 Rutledge street, Brooklyn, fell | .75 for 91800 Couches, iike de sign, of massive, elegant construction, in fine leatherette, closely tufted, richly carved, golden oak base, and best tempered springs. Agents for 8!mplicity Couches, F Room Flats, All Furnished, $120! Severna Ss. & He Rave Given. Open Saturday ‘Evenings till 10. Guaranteed Best Value In N.Y, Send for Muptrated Catalogue, from a opposite No. Forty-se street to removed toosevelt ; ing from # severe sc *. At the hospi Was fot under the Will you let us know for Children’s $4 and SURPRISE SPECIAL SALE N° 262. ‘13270146 W. 14 TH ST. || THIRD AVE.NW'CorR.BS *° ST. BETWEEN GWAND7W AVES. Of all-wool medium and heavy weight materials, In plain colorings and fancy mixtures; all handsomely trimmed with fancy braids, strappings and little buttons; sizes from § to for Children’s $9 and $12 Coats and Gretchens. Long and loose effects in velvet, silk and all-woot cloth, In plain colors and fancy mixtures, along with a few sample garments meant to sell for $12. Many Beautiful Tourist and Box Coats, $9.75, $11.75 and $16.75, Becond Floor, 60th Bt. Section. Our Men’s Hats at $1.90 & $2.90 have made scores of steadfast friends ONE BLOCK FROM ELEVA MEN’S AND YOUNG MEN’ Ss Combining the uses of a top-coat for cool weather and a rain-coat for wet days all in one garment— y. , Gray double-and-twist worsted and overplaid Scotches, cut full, with Venetian sleeve On sale one week i next Smart Fall Frocks for the Little Girl and Young Miss. And such an assemblage! No other Fall season has seen so many and so bewitching an array of juvenile styles, Nothing has been for- gotten, and everything is of the smartest and most becoming material, Color and mode, linings and yoke, They're really the best hats we ever of- fered at the prices— and the “blacks” are Paes eeaay good Manufacturer's wholesale price — Come tn and Judge of the following special values for to-morrow: wool covert Over bet and tan en Children’s Dresevs Mears Instantly refunded if any purchase fails to please. bought at the Surprise Store pressed and repaired for one year free, SHOES In the solid and sub- stantial leathers for which the Surprise Store is famous $2.98 to $4.49 Misses’ Skirts of Cloth & Serges— All-wool materials; In plain or fancy mixtures, handsomely made im plaited effects; 31 to 39 inches tong. $10.98 to $13.50 Misegs’ & Juniors’ Suits of Cloth— In every smart Fall mixture, made with the modish tourist coat; skirts pleated sizes 14 and 16 yrs, right shades, too— As well as smart checked materials; in soft and stiff made with pleated skirts; waists trimmed with braid and buttons or folds of cashmere of contiast- ing colors—sizes 6 to 14 years. Main Floor, 60th St. Section 29c For An Outing Flannel Waist For the Boy. highly serviceable outing flan- nel blouses or waists ‘v! just the thing for the boy now. They come in light and ; pleated front and back, with patent belt; the blouses pockets on side—both styles made in correct proportions, Boys’ School and Dress Garments at Manufacturer’s Blue all- wool wide ribbed serge and figured cheviot, double. breasted and Norfolk suits, double sewed; regular retail Russian style, waists pleated in and trimmed front buttons; embroidered anchor oa fronts—sizes 6 to 14 years, 89ctor Men’s Women’sFamous “Root’s Tivoli” Underwear. You'l be glad enough to get into warm, snug underwear now that you've felt a touch of frost in the air—and here’s just the sort Blue cheviot, fancy tweed, il thibet and faney Scotch double-breasted and Norfolk suits; regular Three-piece suits, with vests and long or short pants, for big boys of young men, suitable for school, col- lege or business wear; $5 VAIUCs oeecseeeeseeoeees Fiver SALE for Two Days Only, TO-MORRIW and MONDAY. BOY 3’ FIGUREO WAISTS WITH PATENT BANDS, ALL SIZES, THE SURPRISE STORE, Third Ave., N. W. cor. 634 St., One block from L Station, ufacturer's price....... Extra wearing double-breasted and Norfolk suits, in new brown mixtures, blue i and gray shades; regu- lar retail value $3.50; This underwear has no equal’ for comfort, being recommended besides by eminent physicians all over the country as the most h gienic, You've a putes of natural color and camel’s-hair jades—all sizes, includ- You'll be saving half by purchasing at 89c. a garment now. Mein Floor, 60th and 60th St. Section. neckban, "i style or vith collar attached; finished with peseet on Second Floor, $9th St. Section. tothe was Mra, Nina Pryor, of No. 447 | The rmae was fl und the old North Thirteenth street, Philadelphia, | call and save the name of Miss Carrie W. man ed in a physician. She continued to weak ind was finally sent to vue. hop” remained at the and made daily visits to the hos-| One day he told Mra, Dor the sick woman desired to the Catholic faith, and Fa of the Chureh of the Carmel-| ed yesterday accompanied by man, Miss Colburn would throw om aragi. She did not appear, More of Those Men’s Elegant Fur-Lined Coats at se Such coats as these were never known to sell for such a ridiculously small price —just think of being able to purchase a beautiful coat, The Value of Which Is $125, To-Morrow for $58. They are 52 inches long, cut in the newest smart box designs, made of fine Kersey cloth, en- tirely lined, including the sleeves, with rich, dark brook mink and finished with a handsome collar. Every part of these beautiful garments shows the highest grade of custom work, and they are with- out exception the finest value you've ever seen for $58. All sizes, ” for the “Prince SO nana |e, eee ery rich and sma nm style an finish; made of fine kersey cloth psan) of fine Kersey cloth, lined and lined, throughout, including roughout with astrakhan cloth the sleeves, with handsome stk ind finished with large astrakham lush, finished with large ric! collar, loops and f These coats freak mink collar with facings all are 52 teenie oar tad show the the way down fronts and frogs highest grade custom work im and loops; $2 inches long. A coat every detail. They are bardly dig. that has the Identical appearince tinguishable from a $50 coat; all of a $75 garment; all sizes. sizes, $75 Fur-Lined Overcoats, $37.50. $90 Fur-Lined Overcoals, $47.00, $100 Fur-Lined Overcoats, $55.00, $125 Fur-Lined Overcoats, $69,00. Tur Dept, Second Floor, seth St. Section, Buying a Svit Case To-Morrow | Means Gelling a Splendid Valve, Any one without a suit case shouldn't miss getting one of these we'll offer to- morrow, for such a chance to get a genue ine ween doesn’t happen every day in mB the weel ‘g _It’s your opportunity, too, to replace that “banged-up” one that’s seen, good service, ‘ for Suit Cases of sole leather 3-on. sole leather, 24 inches long; very deep Good 3-oz. sole leather, | and roomy; lined with with reinforced corners, | fine quality Irish linen, lined with good strong | with French hand-stitch. canvas and stitched with ing all around and re- French stitching all | inforced corners, straps around Regular $5 and | and bolts; very strong $5.50 sult cases at other | and durable though stores, light in weight. Main Floor, 68th M. Geetten, The Newest in Men’s Pleated Shirts for Fall at 59c.! Every man who's particular about his shirts will be bound te like this new lot that we've just got in. It contains as smart styles as you've seen yet! The materials are excellent percales, and come tn platn tan and plain Blae, Made with four fine pleats on each side, These shirts have separate cuffs, Semistiff laundered. \4 Regular $1 shirts for 59c.! Sizes 14 to 18%. Men’s 4-Dly Collars '; Dozen for 5Sc, Over forty different correct styles for selection, benigrsagy, Bang new tab point and high bands—collars that are equal In every way to those selling at 1$c, each or two for a quarter elsewhere. Matn Floor, 00th St. Seetion Here for Men’s | WarmUnderwear & Boys’ Sweaters. || For the Children, The season's at hand, and That's the question to-day— never have we had a more || and where to get the right sort varied assortment of the kinds aba is answered by to be most popular this year ne FO $ Every plain color or Color To-morrow we offer shout three hundred dozen ali-wool shirts and combination will be found in } drawers, beautifully made in every the assortment. detail, at the following prices: Prices run as follows: Sizes 16,18, 20, Sizes 22, 24, 26, 28, Boys’, 98c to $2.98 25c—worth 45c, 80¢—worth 60e Men's, $1.:8 to $3.93 Sizes 30, 32 and 3, Main Floor, 60th St, Section. 35c—worh 70, Sleeping Garments, 24c, The ideal night garment for the youngster ,who has a penchant kicking off the clothes. n-suit” style, with or witho of good knitted ecru We call your attention to the new Fall line of Bloom- ingdales’ “Double B" Cra- vats at SOc, We want your opinion. ara be capad