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\ la WED “SEIN _ ACKS WITHOUT SUPPORTS "DROPPED WITH THE CARS. aad a €; ‘and the Kickapoo Creek. woe ie Bock wae the man killed, J Toe fatally injured wero: Rev. J. ‘MM. Lents, of Galesburg. MURINE IN FATAL of United States Hospi- fab on Staten Island, Dashes ~ Himself to Death from Third. _ Story Window. |) {Pena Kelty,’ stzty-twe years old, an 3 Of the United States Marine at Clifton, $. I, “leaped head from the third story of the hos building to-day to the cement it and was instantly killed, His Was smashed in and several of A ribs were broken, Kally occupied a room on the top forty feet from the ground, he @n Inmate of the hospital years, suffering ali the time from Last night he became de. & Qnd threatened suicide, _ After trying to quiet the man by mid tavthods the attendants were forced to ‘Mrep him to his bed, He freed him. from the straps this morning and the window walked out on the then made a dive with outstretched drawing them to his side when be was sbout to strike the ground, the full force of his fall to ‘Be unbroken when he landed on his head, _ RRvetty Margaret Owens Arrest- "ed on Mother’s Charge of Lar. _ Oeny and Attempted Suicide— L Ghildren’s Society Gets Her. <a + Owens, @ pretty, golden- girl of thirteen, who lives at No. Duffield street, Brooklyn, was a pris- t charges, told Judge Wilkins What Margaret had been incorrigible tor that she recently found tickets in her room for oy had previously been | \q@aimeed from the house. |. Yesterday 1 punished her,” said the @wother, “and then shut her up in the 1 got a doctor, but she Bot swallowed much of the acid was soon ht around.” iret had nothing to say for her- And was turned over to the Chil- ‘a Goclety until Wednesday, —— » WILLED BY LOAD OF BRICKS, ——. ‘fWerkman on East Fitty-second ding the Victim, of No, 9 East One and Kighth street, was killed by falling under a load of bricks he was wheeling up an incline in anfinished building of the American Ompiny, at No, 29 East street. martin was working on the sixth iS <ime of the accident. , and in ent its overturning Gil- He fell ory one story, of bricks drop) on hi almost instantly, ST KNOCKED DOWN. Horse and Wagon on CTA Man Killed and Fifteen In- in. Wreck on the Bur- otive Went Over Safely, but Smoker and Baggage-Car Were Thrown into a Ditoh— avy Rain Undermined Road. ORIA, Til, Sept. %—A washout on Burlington Ratiroad near Elmwood } & wreck to-day in which one ‘Was killed, three were fatally and seriously injured, The wreck place at the junction of a small terrific rainstorm visited that sec- find the roadbed of the track was Atrain struck the unsupported at high speed. The engine shot and left the track, but remained ‘The baggage car was hurled Geep ditch and the smoker on top ‘The chair car remained on the of Elwood; Frank Reeding “OWE TO PAENEA Voor Chanlen NOTICE REVEALS Before Notary. There seems to be no end of aur- prises. in connection with the mar- tiage of Henry Hughes McKane, the twenty-one-year-old son of B, Tracy avenue, the Bronx, First Henry sur- prised Miss May Elizabeth Quinn by proposing to her a marriage by con- @ notary on Aug. 31. ‘The next surprise came when the parents of the young man discovered that Henry had been married for nearly @ month. The discovery was made by finding a notice with that announce- ment in the personal column of one of the local papers. Henry. was in bed, at his paternal home,-when the discovery was made, He was rudely awakened and admit- ted ‘that he had married by contract, because his ill health had prevented him from earning a living for himselt ang his wife, but that he intended to rough @ regular marriage ceremony soon as he was earning a sufficient Income, f The next surprise is not yet a thing ot. ‘history. It awaits young McKane when he comes back to his paternal root, He will find the door locked and the latchstring drawn In His "in the Children’s Court, in Brook- i father i@ 90 angry over his son's ill. \ today, charged with larceny and | D4 Vista step that he has declared he wulcide, Her mother, who | would not shelter and support his son | any more. He would have to work for a fring himself and his wife since he id married without his father’s consent. ' HURT TANG T ND URED MA Switchman~Attempting to Re- lease Watchman Caught Be- tween Cars Has Arm Crushed and Two Ribs Fractured, Otto Carlson, a watchman, of No. 27 East One Hundred and Twenty- sixth street, and Thomas Carney, a awitehman, of No, #2 Brook avenue, were badly injured while making up a He |train at One Hundred and Twenty. ninth # et and Third avenue to-day | D¥ being caught between cars, Carison Was waitin) cars and Jacob Weigand, the in man in charge of the train cam: too fast for him, Carlson's right was crushed by the cars and his brought Carney to his aide, Carne: trying to release Carlson, had right arm crushed and two of fractured. Both men were sent to the Harlem Hospital. ——. CRUISER’S FINAL TRIAL, to couple ° aboard » head. y , put to to-day on her Father of Henry H. MoKane Said to Be Angry at Son’s| Wedding by Contract Signed MecKane, a druggist at No, 27 Willis | tract, The contract was signed before W, ASTOR CHANLER AND WIFE REJOICE UVER SON AND HEIR, Son and Heir Arrives at Tow Once a Popular Actress, Announcement the birth of a son to Mr. and Mrs. William Astor Chanler, Saturday morning at Mr, town houre. Chanler’ of the most popular young women on | |the New o¥rk stage, She met Mr. Coanler during the run of “San Toy’ | — | at Daly's Theatre, when her song about | Rhoda, who had a pagoda, was the bit of the season, reception at Great Neck, L. Lo Mrs. | for the arrival of the stork, wrk h bas done the past, DAVID 8, HENDERSON Mentally Impaired Is False, According to a postive and empha’ i to | statement by Mrs. David R Henderson there ts absolutely no truth In the re. vort that her husband, ex-Speaker Hen- | derson, now at Dubuque, Ta., is a men- tal and physical wreck, How the story originated is not known, It was sent out from Des Molnes, and caused con- siderable anxiety among the friends of the former Speaker. Mra, Henderson, who has been living all winter with Gen, ‘Henderson and thelr daughter at No. 4% East Fifty- eighth street, is indignant over the false report, @he says that her husband left for thelr home in Dubuque a short time ago and that she and her daughter ex. pect to join him there at the end of the present week. The General has writton several letters to her and has never | mentioned that hia health is not oy | as It was before he went to Dubugae’ | He is neither @ physical wreck, nor is his mind falling. The only thing that troubles him ts his old wound, which he received during the clvil war and which compels him to take | condiderable medicine, Reports from | Dubuque confirm that there |s absolute! no foundation for the statement tha the ex-Speaker is broken down fn mind j and body, ——a———. CONEY ISLAND CLOSES SHOP ‘The Season but the Frankfurter 84111 Lives, at Coney Island last night. from Luna Park, playing a dirge, marched around the Island and at. tunes a eval mare “Auld Lang Syne" and fun. the pollce station and gave forty the ot "Mr, Dooley,” and the hat name was’ informed solemn no! captain ot matle, so Iaiand ever sow W, ASTOR CHALE ~ PROUD FATHER House Amid Much Rejoicing —Mother Is Minnie Ashley, was made to-day of| — Manufacturers’ Trade Mark Ass'n Redeem and Exchange their Coupons Here. Ehrich Bros AND 23D STREETS, NEW YORK. The heir to} the house of Chanler arrived eariv| Mrs, Chanler was Minnie Ashley, one | After their marringe last year Mr, apd Mra. Chanier took up their residence in & new home, built especially for their Chanler spent the summer there, She came to New York last Friday night on & special train, accompanied by her mother, and went to her hame uptown where all arangements had been made | William Astor Chanir is one of the} young men of wealth who take an. in-| terest in politics. He is high in ‘the! favor of the leaders of Tammany Hall, Who consider him good material for fu- ture honrs in view of the energetic in @ practical way in IS NOT & WRECK Ex-Speaker’s Wife Declares the Story Sent Out from Dubuque That He Was Physically and Sizes Sizes 4 ft. 6 in. THE WORLD: MONDAY EVENING, Untrimmed Millinery Fall Showing of Stylish Hats and Materials. f Toques, Turbans and Picture Hats, of Beaver Felt ot Velvet. Shaded and Nacre Ostrich umes and tips, Marabout feathers, Paradise plumes and Aigrettes, Marabout p mes and tips, Peacock, Impian and fancy Velvet Roses, Leaves, Poppies, Chrysanthemums, Ete, To-morrow on First Floor corners, ) J ft. 6 in. 5 $5.00 to 11.75 Stylish Feather Turbans, with facing in colorings of Terra Cotta, Emerald, Helliotrope or Black 95.95 Value $7.50 Are now showing exceptionally large assortments of exclusive novelties in French Linen Handkerchiefs And in addition will offer to-morrow a special purchase of we 's Unlaundered Handkerchiefs, hematitehed, with hand emb: oldered Value 20¢. Women's Sheer Linen Handkerchiefs, French hand hemstitched, Women's Lace Edge Handkerchief, hemstitched, with embrok ered Women’s Linen Pandkerchiefs, Hand.hem and Hand-embroidered, initialed, 1Z¢ tm of $1.40 dor 13 ts. of 91,75 Doz script Initial, 1 Qe Ea or$B, 2H doz, 2Sc fa orfZ.7 F vor Exceptional reductions to-morrow in Fine Brass Bedsteads $25.00, 50.00 and 75.00 Formerly $35.00, 75.00 to 100,00 $35.00, 45.00 and 67.00 Formerly $45.00, 60,00 and 90.00 White Enamel Brass trimmed, assorted sizes Formerly $8,:0 to 13.50 A complete line of Mattresses, Springs, Pillows, Ete, West Twenty-third Street Halr mattresses re-made and special order work carefully executed THIRD FLOOR, ANNEX, SIXTH, AVENUE, 22D pal Beta al Sale Some entirely tucked and piped, Waists of Peau de Cygne. Waists of Crepe de Chine. Waists of Peau de Soie. Some trimmed with lace, Some trimmed with fagoting, SilK Waists, One of the most important under- price offerings of many seasoris; values up to $10 $0 6650 ose About 300 women’s fine silk Waists, all i, 00 sorts, all sizes and all colors, go on sale here to-morrow at the beggarly price of $2.00 each. Some are slightly soiled from display, but the selection is so great and the values so big (up to $10.00) that no thrifty buyer can afford to overlook them. Some tucked and hemstitched, “All light shades and odd sizes, No Mail Orders. 2 Below. | Before a crowd of twenty boys and | elrla Alphonse Pede, a boy of seven- teen, who Iles dead at his home, No, 19 Myrtle avenue, Brooklyn, was killed | while cheetnuting& In Bryer’s woods, | Black Stump road, Sitting on @ branch of the tree young eally—| pede was knocking the chestnuts down | to his companions, when the branch | ‘Theoretically the season of 194 endeq , broke and he fell horisontally and| ‘ The band face downward upon a jagged stump delow. Thoroughly frightened, most of the tracted to It other bands, which tn one | children ran away, but Frank Doscher, united blare emitted such mournful & bvy of simteen, who lives at No, 16 Wyckoff avenue, Ridgewood, and has | hes. ‘The band halted before | been a close friend of young Pede, | romained by his side, begging him to Mounted Policeman Patrick through the Torna that he ts “so diplo- Cantwell found Doscher on his knees speak ‘The bands played “Go to Sleep, My speak to him. Baby” at Dreamland, and “Under the | Ialautd ts practical. not theoretical. se, | stow er .— a ty ankfurter ws, e rolls in, beer Duts on a higher collar, oaly | When Dr. Morch, of Jamatea Hospl- Anheuser-Busch” at Pabst’s, But Coney | tal, arrived, he found it necessary to i matca, BOY KILLED BY FLL FROM TREE Branch on Which He Was Sitting| + 406 yards of all wool black Breaks and He Strikes Face Downward on Jagged Stump democratic, the finest Coney | peside the Pede boy, begring him to Black Dress Goods. and Floor. wide, $1.00 per yard, Usual price $1.90, |900 yards of all wool black Granite Cloth. 50 inches wide, 6oc. per yard, Usual price $1.00, Twenty-Third Street, At your fingers’ enda—the tacts |remarding @nancial declarations ot politteal parties when ee ve |the mew nd War Bdl- tlon of The Wor! aac within reach, By mail, cents, saw the splinter at the base before / / Pede could be removed. The physician seid that death was instantaneous, 4 ¥s aT Re Te oe a Eee” eR Ta CARRS Boia! AMS Ee) SEPTEMBES 26, 1804. Stern Brothers easts. Canton Flannel Drawers, heavy qua- 19-inch Colored Taffeta Silk, of colorings, including white, Ivory, cream an No Mail Orders, tin Pad Garter Supporters with4 extra bat elastics and patent clasps, Shown Morrow till tp. Me OMIYy At seeseesee seve JAMES McGREERY & C0, Broadcloth, 50 inches 2,500. yards—Silk and Wool French Crepe, Colors :—Cream, pale blue, nile green, grey, plum, old rose, champagne, brown andblack, 40 inches wide, Silk and Cotton Crepe, Colors:—White, cream, pale blue, pink, lemon, laven- der, nile green and black, eet sa) ——¢* New York's Fastest Growing Store. More Made of black cheviot, wi Pall w Style, box and gray. and starting a new collection. a splendid opportunity to get a opportunity while it lasts. Boys’ Suits at Half Strictly all woolen suits in plain and fancy grayish effects. Th’s is a firm and re. | ‘liable woven through and throu cheviot. A suit tor school wear the \ value of which stands positively un- unrivalled, when other stores are asking again as ‘Tuch as this wonderfully TOW Pricesseesssseeeees muslin, full umbrella flounce, tucks and wide ruffe of embroidery; also deep ruffle of lawn finished with cluster of tucks and wide 98 hem; $1.39 value, at .....665 ity; with wide hemstitched desi muslin ruffle, §$c. value, at 3% Sale of Silks k Dress Goods. 38-inch All-wool Chiffon Nun's Velling; 38-inch’ wool Suitings: * ool Panne Cheviots; o8-inch jaids in the season’s best styles and colorings; §0c. values al ina wide ran; black; value 65c.,at.. 52 Inch all-wool Melrose Granite, 52 allewoo! Venetian Cloth, 82-inch all- woo! Cheviot, 46-inch Tallor Mixtures, Fall colorings and black; 8c. values, at....e0es in black, white and fancy colors, Worth 49¢., special to-morrow till 1 p,m, only, at... A008 seen weweerersers tees Outing Flannels, Worth 10c, a A special assortment of extra pei outing fi shown In checks and stripes; also beoreap than regular 10¢ quality, special to~ Ten Blue Tradin Rothe 30 Stamps Free to Start a Book. _ Continuing until Saturday ebdening, Oct, Ist, We will give 30 B, & M. aay! Trading Stamps free to ebery one VISITING OUR PREMIUM PARLOR, 3D FLOOR, Don’t fail to take advantage of the 1.49 22c Main Floor, Rear, of Those ith double-breast trimmed to match; also trimmed back ; shirt shown In trimmed all sizes; a phenomenal bargain at........... Women’s New Fall Coats at a Fraction, fool Covert Coats, the new long tourist style, finished and tailored just like aman’s overcoat, 42 turn-back cuff; one of the greatest values offered this $5 Peau de Chine and Taffeta Waists at $2.98. The Peau de Chines are sold in black only, with full blouse, box pleat duchess front, trimmed with black silk ornaments, trimmed stock with tie, The Taffeta Waists are chased. This és big start. gh (3 igns; considered excellent value at S0c.; special at,per yd. Linens, Domestics, Ett: Extra Large Dinner Napkins, per dozen...,.,.... 20x40 Hemmed Huck Towels at., * 10-4 All-Linen Fringed Table Clot! Turkey Red Table Covers; value 75¢,; 36-inch Heavy Unbleached Sheeting at 36-inch Fine White Soft Finish Cambrie 644 Bleached Sheeting at 74 Heavy Bleached Sheeting 72x90 Unbleached Sheets at 42x36 Pillow Cases at..... 39c "49 69c Four Morning Specials. On Sale To-Morrow Until 1 P. M. Satin Pad Garter Supporters, 22c, . Men's 50c. Night Shirts at 39c, Made of soft fleecy @annelettes, cut full length and width; never sold for less than §0c,; special to-morrow till 1 P, M, only, at,.,.. Silver Plated Novelties at 2ic, Sliver Plated Novelties, such as Bon-Bon Dishes, made Jars, Tobacco Jars, Toothpick Holders, Sugar Bowl and Creamer, Child's Cups, Bouquet Holders, Candlestick, Napkin Rings, Mustard Pots and Ash Trays; speclal to-morrow till t P. M, OMY, at. sesevereeeererseecerceeneees yy t 540 55c Colored Dress Goods, 75¢ per yard, Vaiue $1.00, Upholstery Department. th Floor. About $35,000.00 worth Fine French Lace Curtains at aboutone-half usual prices, The materials are very fine, with all hand-worked and applied Laces, : Colors;—Cream, Ecru, and Arab. Styles included are Renais- sauce, Point Venise, Arab- ian, Cluny and Marie a Antoinette, 35¢ per yard, $5.00 to $35.00 Per Pair, eat r Value ay to $65.00 Twenty-Third Street. Tweuty-Third Street, Stamps Frew pers éd., WEST 14! ST. puteies copes sy Tuesday’s Peerless Offers. Double Blue Stamps Till Noon To-Morrow—ai 2%" Gigantic Fall Sale of Stylish Garments Beautiful Fall Suits at $6.98 | / effect trimmed with three rows of jal prt oud phy doh al oe” fod 6 98 ° Wrenn pita Pleated back and sleeves and fancy made from heavy material, full blouse leated and button trimmed. These are shown in black, brown, tan, royal h positively $5.00 values; on sale tomorrow at, ..ssesssesessesasce eee Cut Out This Coupon ! Good for 20 Blue Stamps, Cut out | this coupon and present it af any another coupon for each dollar’s worth pure These stamps are given in addition to those thet You get with your purchases— we give double stamps till noon and single stamps from noon till six. (Coupon good only till Oct. Ist.) Sale of Women’s Shoes. Women's Dongola Leather Lace and Button ata price for which you'll pay a third more elsewhere, They're in the newest shapes, ot excellent durability, and give perfect foot comfort, Shown with regular height heels, ail sizes, at, per pairs... sees . Boys’ $1.69 Shoes at $1.10. Vici kid and box calf, also tan leather lace shoes, white oak soles, dcuble weights with toe caps, and In all sizes, Worth $1.69 PEF Pall, Mereerssoreersterereeecreneees Muslin Wear, Flannel Wear and Petticoats. Extra Size Petticoats, heavy quality Taifeta Silk Petticoats, fine quality, Extra Size Gowns, excellent quality full width, with a triple ruffle flounce, black and all the newest col- orings; $4.98 special at.... Embroidery Flannel, all woo', hem stitched iad scalloped ecges; pretty Extea Size Drawers, heavy muslin, 39% 3.98 new kiited style and ts 6.98 2.98 of our stamp desks to-morrow, after mating purchases amounting to a dollar, and yos will recetde 20 B. & M. Blue Stamps abso- lately free. You can get 20 more stamps for ebery additional dollar you spend, prodbided you present EW, 1.50 1.10 muslin, high necks, insertings of em. brotdery and tucks; also entire yoke of hemstitched tucks; sizes: 44 to 52; 95¢. value, at... sees 6% with cluster of fine tucks and deep hem; §Sc. value, at.,,,, 3% No Mail Orders, 39¢ Main Fioor, Front, | Ic Mnin Fiéot, Front. JAMES MoGREERY & CO, | JAMES MGGREERY & 00, | JAMES McGREERY & GO, \ Ladies’ Suit Dep't. Cheviot Walking Suits, Medium and long coat effect. $22.50 ‘ Walking Suits made of Fon. eign mixed fabric-, Blouse ‘ model, $28.50 Walking Suits made of Broadcloth,— handsomely braided, f $49.00 Twenty-Third Stree. |