The evening world. Newspaper, September 26, 1904, Page 7

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‘AT PLEA BY BIL ' Thy Seven Year+ Old Thiet \- Coolly Cracks Would-Be Cap- ‘ tor’s Shing When Latter ., , Stloks In Fantight. FQRINS WHEN CAUGHT ROBBING SHOE STORE. ~Silm Constable Effects Arrest While Squirming Fat One Makes Air Blue — Boy’s Pookets Full of Coins. ‘When seven-year-old Wer Barri- 4m, of No. 1% Broadway, Williame- .,' Burg, was led into the Children's Court, Brooklyn, by two alim policemen to-day be was rather awed by the solemnity Of the surroundings and the stern coun- tenance of the Judge. ‘When he saw Policeman O'Brien, the prize weight of the Bedford avenue sta- tion, waddle in through the door his ehutoy face wreathed itself In amiles, “Dat's him!" he shouted, regardless of magisterial and constabulary frowns; “he got atuck in the chute. Gee, but you Oughter heard him holler.” ‘This happy reminiscence had to do ‘With the youngster’s cool and deliberate burglary of the shoe store adjoining his home and the undignified efforts of Policeman O'Brien to arrest him. Tells Officer to “Chase Himeecit.” Wendal had been carefully tucked way in bed at 7.80 o'clock in the P evening, bis mother told the Coyrt. Nevertheles® when O'Brien passed Hoerle's shoe store, at No, 21 Broad- ‘Way, In the course of his 10 o'clock round he noticed a tiny form fitting @bout In the rear of the store. He tried the front doors and win Gows, but they were securely fastened, He tried a side door, but that was also Dolted. Then he went around to the Fear extension of the bullding and by the ald of a shed climbed up to the Poot of It. He found an open fanlight tn the roof and glanced down, He saw a boy about as big as one of his anms helping himself to the Change in the tl. “Come out of that!’ shouted the se yourself,” ‘the rope broke.” Takes Crack ai Bluecont’s Ankles, "IE you don’t come up I'll come down," threatened the vd “Ci vad, in’ Vil give y returned (ae seven-year- retorted the O'Brien let himsedt down through the Nearth, | Then A tree, yelled O'Brien, “stop that or U ligk the life out of yer when I gét| r down.” “Hutry an’ come down,” bantered the "Tm Ured of waltin’.” en he made another swipe at the liceman's shins, At this the valiant ! Diuecoat delivered @ roar that awoke 8 neignborhoce. It also awoke two iiliambsurg constables, who rushed to the acene, “Must a Done It in Me Sleep.’ When they reached the side of the { ispended cop he was biue in the face. Was the atmosphere In his immedi- ate neighborhood. He was pulled out @afely, but a long rope bad to be secured to let & thin polleeman down through | porting for work found the safe had| twenty-one different makes of so-called Ghe skylight and arrest the burglar. ‘When his pockets were turned out tn Bedford av re- Vealed a pint raken from the till, — that he had always been a good Th guess that's right.” replied the entrance through @ small window in the | (diminutive prisoner, ‘an’ T must er ned this trick while I was asleep,” ‘Was remanded to the Caildren’s Goty. LED WE A Train with a Surgeon Was Rushed from This City to Rochester in a Record-Break- Ing Run, ROCHESTER, Sept, %—To save the fe of Mrs, Newman Erb, mortally in- Jured in @ wreck on the Central, a spe- lal train with Dr, Willy Meyer and ‘two trained nurses made a record-break- Ing run from New York, covering the @istance of $73 miles to this city in ‘M4 minutes, almost an hour faster than the time of the Empire Express, When Dr. Meyer arrived Mra, Erb had been dead twenty minutes, ‘The run between New York and Al- Dany was made at an average speed of one mile a minute. Between Albeay and Byracuse all records were broken, &nd the eighty-one miles between Syra- cuse and Rochester were covered in seventy-four minutes, ‘Mr, and Mre. Newman Erb were on & pleasure trip to Bt. Louls, to visit the Exposition, when they were overtaken by the accident which cost the life of Mrs, Erb. Her mused, be, ia the Vice-president of the Marquette Rallroad, was on his vacation, The accident which cauapd the death of Mrs, Erb was due to a broken rail, east of Lock Berlin, near Lyons, yesterday morning. Fifteen passengers beside Mre, Erb | were injured. The rail caused the accident and | threw three aleepers, the last care on the train, from the track. At the moment o feat freight train was | Funning east, and it raked the derailed sleepers and caused most of the cas | ere | Both of Mrg. Erb's lege w | Sbove the knees, Bhe died in the Rochen | ter Hospital, “The express was running sixt: (Ab hour and struck the Drokan rll ea pa a. h egpes of the east-bound | freight took the sleeper, the Danonsey Thee entisy stopped and the engineer saw that the | Wrecked car was filling with steam from his engine.’ He grabbed a mat- ress, which he placed In front of his face, and groped unull he found the steam cock on his engine and shut it off, thus saving the occupants of the wrecked car from being scalded to death, Luckily every passenger in the an two sleepers escaped without in- ury. BLEW OPE Sk W HERA SUM in Child’s Restaurant Appear for Work that Strong Box Was Looted on Sunday, | In plain view of pedestrians passing on Sixth avenue and within a few feet | from the sidewalk, burglars blew open the safe in Child's restaurant in Herald Square and got away with 00. The restavrant, witieh at No. om Sixth avenue, closes at midnight Batur- day and remains closed until midnight Sunday, Employees of the place on tw- | been tampered with, and on investiga. tion learned that It had beea blown open Capt. Cottreit and his detectives made Hia mother told the an examination of the premises ang ative agent. | discovered that the thieves had gained Near the window p and 40 cents in mak. rear of the basement. | were found @ pawn which the thieves hai ing thelr escape, NO CONNECTION WITH ANY OTHER STORE 115.00 136.00 186.09 160.00 195.00 195.00 195.00 198.00 195.00 196.00 As many people move on ACITY IN ITSELF GoPERG. 1e"ae"STS. Everett Sterling | Behr Bros | Bhoninger | Chickering | Arion . Baus ... + | Kingsbury (new mahogany ...... and about October 1, this sale is particularly opportune, Pianos purchased during this sale will be {Police Learn When Employees! )faplight as far as the overhang of his} e ke. | CROWDED STREET Negroes Begin Firing at Each Other and Bullets Strike a By- stander and One of the Shooters, At @ distance of forty paces two ne- sroee in West One Hundred and ‘Thirty-fourth street exchanged a dozen shote, wounding « bystander a: well aa one of the negroes., A panic | followed the shooting and the reserves of the West One Hundred and Twenty- fifth Street Station were sent for by frightened citisens. Fiying bullets pen- etrated the windows of adjacent flat- ‘The police arrested William beg and bis wife Anna, of No. & West Mundred and Thirty-fourth street. They for John Scott, of No, 197 and Thirty-fourth aay, was one of the shot in the leg and ones, of No. 110 Wegt and Thirty-first street, {fm the foot, and, after hie injury G@resseq at the J. Wright Memcriel Hospital, as- the police in looking for Bcott, Scott and Powell have been on bad terms for several days, Saturday night they had a quarrel and parted, mi threats, At 1 o'clock yesterday noon Powell and his wife, walking | through One Hundred and Thirty- PUBLIC Ag Le Ha let z Hi Munyon’s Witch Harel Soap {s pure enough to eat, It is composed of the finest medicaments, unguents and vegetae prod. wots, In addition to on extract @f witeb bagel, which possesses a strength greater than that of any other extract ever made, tt contains other properties which in thelr pature must absolutely soften and beautify the skin, eradicate blackheads, pimples and similar eruptions, and cure skin dtsorders, Tt {a the sweetest and best tollet soap made. ‘That te why millions of cakes have been sold since ite fret appearance on the mar- kot, ‘That also is why scores of Imitators have endeavored to reap the benefit of Its popu- larity by making up some miserable sub- stituta giving It the magico name ‘Witch | Hasel Soap" and selling {t at @ price which Indicates that It is composed of only the cheapest and most harmful ingredients. | Prof, Munyon says he bes analyzed | Witch Hazel Soap, and im none has he | found the slightest trace of this great cur. On the other band, he asks the public to stop fer one moment ask themselves | the question: “What becomes of the dis- eaned cattle which die in the slaughter- fourth street, between Lenox and Sev- epth avenues, saw Scott on the oppgsite alde of the street, Both mon drew re- volvers and began to fire. Mre, Powell, J.D, the police declare, backed into a hall- way and urged her husband to keep cool and shoot straight, The street was crowded at the time and the shooting caused a stampede for places of satety, leaving a free field for the duclitsts, Both men had long-barrelled six-shoot- ers and emptied them. Scott was seen to place his hand to his side af: Chird shot was fired, He groane blazed away at Kis enemy. Andrew ones was emerging from & house in pi ck of Scott when a stray bullet hit my | Scott, as soon as his revolver was! emptied, hobbled westward toward Sey- REALLY D PERIL IN SOAP. Vile and Worthless Imitations of Munyon’s Witch Hazel Soap Menace the People’s Heatth. Diseased Fats, Biting Alkalis and the Impure Refuse of Slaughter Houses Made Over into Soap Which Is Offered for a Few Pennies Under the Misleading Name Witch Hazel Soap. houses? What becomes of the rotten car- | casees that ere unfit for any purpose concealed one? Why do the ranchme: other cattle dealers, as quickly as m ide Dumanity will allow, rush dying steers along with the good ones to the abattoir? Tt ts because this animal rei is dolled in vate, mixed with other discusting con- stituents, disguised with cheap perfume that may cheat the nose, but cannot de- celve the skin, aod is thep turned oat a soap under & name that should be guar od anty of its purity and goodness, Prof. Munyon, who spent years in per- tecting bis Witch Hagel Soap, and who guarantees by his entire fortune, business roputation and personal Integrity Its abso- lute purity and power in curiog skin dis- orders, sayar— “The man who would knowingly Invite the mother to apply to her baby’s kin a soap composed of vile {mpurities, and who would ‘steal the name Witch Hazel Boap, and under the guise of an article known to be pure enough to eat Introduce into the home an agent of tuberculosis, scrofula and skin and blood poison, should receive a sen- tence as severe as that administered to the but ¢ assassin, “Tt makes the right-thinking man shug. o rape Hila last two byjteta | mh the windows of a No, 1 West One Hun- rth street, kept by bid behind a doo: ‘owell, & 1 as a witne; red the street and rey . to entrap Scott, who, however, ay. avenue, throu ent aw — CAR KNOCKS DOWN OLD MAN. John Ferened, seventy-five years old, 26 East Sixty-first street, was own by a Second avenue car while crossing the street to-day at Sixty-fourth street and Second avenue. He was slightly injured and was taken to the Presbyterian Hospital, ELIGHTFUL Che Hint Covered dar even to think of the dangers, not alone to babies, but to all members of the fam- ily, that exist in the use of such soaps as these, Not only Is there not a drop of witoh bagel in any of them, but most of them are made up at a cost of 1 or 2 cents @ cake, by unskilled and cheap laborers, of ‘materials tha’ #0 vile and tainted that were their foulnens not concealed by pun- gent pertumes they would nat be tolerated for an Instant even in the poorest homes, “1 urge upon mothers who wish to raise thetr ebiidren In @ healthy condition the Absolute necessity of using the purest soaps that they can obtain. Few realize the ter- rible danger there {a in rubbing and Iather- {og even the adult skin with a composition that contains poisonous Ingredients, The pores are the natural sewers of the body, through which much of the cast-off mate- rial pasaen, If these be stopped up, or it through such channels impurities be Intro- duced into the system, the direst results aro hound to follow—results that are shown in wobealthy internal conditions, blotched hands and faces, eruptions, sickness and | sometimes death, “There is no purer soap in the world than Munyon’s Witeh Hazel Soap; there is none which is as good for baby or for, grown-up, and there is none which more | arantees safety and health for the family. A Very Important Special Sale of Used Pianos, Piano Players and Organs At Prices of Powerful Interest Co Prospective Purchasers. Point 1—This sale will begin in the Audito- | Point 3—The assortments of Upright, Square wa rium, Fifth Floor, Cooper Store Tuesday morning. many of the Siegel, “sand \ever seen ata sale of used instruments. Point 2—It will be the most attractive and) Point 4—THE PRICES ARE THE LOWEST interesting sale held in New York in YET ASKED FOR SUCH | WORTHY INSfRUMENTS. As a matter of fact, the Sale is full of good points! All of the Pianos, Piano Players and Organs have been put in excellent condition. Each has been thoroughly overhauled; every part that was worn has been replaced by a new part. Any instrument bought during this sale wi'l be taken hack within a year and full price allowed if you purchase a new piano or piano player. Pay the Full Amount at Once if You Like, or Buy on the Easy Grand Pianos are the largest Payment Plan, &Little Down and 8 Small Sum Monthly. Uprights. Was. Now. (new | «+++ $275.00 $175.00 Pra yerse Kingsbury mahogany Pia Regal (new) Lyraphone and eight rotla 6f mugic.... 225.00 Hollinger ... Lindeman Thompson Newman & Clark. .§450.00 Charles Vogt. Ambier & Co. Brantigan ... Boardman & Gray. 450.00 Grupe Steinway Lighte . Square Pranes. | Was, Now. - 350.00 ~ $23.00 «+» 350,00 40.00 | & = Kindt (solid rosewood) 400.00 375.00 - 400.00 - 850,00 - 600.00 - 500.00 delivered when desired and at whatever new address the customer may give. $35.00 Shoninger National . Mason & New England. Steinway .. | New England. Erard .. 76.00| Kranich & Bach... Organs, Was. Now. $59.00 28,00 60.00 Srand Pianos, Was, «- $700.00 . 1,600.00 750.00 700.00 1,800.00 750.00 Now, $225.00 235.09 265.00 295.00 295.00 345,00 SEPTEMBER 90; 1008 Pr errr rr Use wae new Arcade Entrance from Lexington Avenue, lecinern To 5*AvEZ 59°7060° Sr: Semi-Annval Merchant Tailoring Sale Ten Days Only. This Is the sale New York's liscriminating mer. look forward to with interest. We will take orders to make to your measure during the next ten days a Fall or Winter Suit, Overcoat or Prince Albert Coat and Vest of high-grade material (40 latest styles, guaranteed pure wool), for $11.80. Monday, September 26th. Tuesday, September 27th. Wednesday, September 28th, Thursday, Se ber 29th. Friday, September 30th. Saturday, October Ist, Monday, October 3d, Tuesds) October 4th, Wedne: » October Sth, Thur: » October 6th, | Begins To-Day, Monday, Sept. 26---Ends Thursday, Oct. 6, Albert Coat and Vest to Measure, $11.80. These Suits and Overcoats will be cut by expert cutters, thus guaranteeing a perfect fit, and made up by high-class tailors, thus assuring you the best possible workmanship, The Fabrics are not the accumulation of a season’s odds and ends, nor goods carried over from last year, but an all-inclusive assortment gathered by months of searching for the best of the new, choles patterns of this season’s creations in dependable material of standard make, Our Guarantee shields you absolutely from any dissatisfaction—if not entirely satisfied with the garments after they are made up you may return them, in which case your money will be refunded without hesitation, Bear in mind this offer positively ends Thursday night, Oc- tober 6th. A new Fall or Winter Svit, Overcoat or Prince Albert Coat and Vest made to your measure for,..... We Couldn’t Duplicate These Minks at Wholesale al the Prices We Quote Here. And what's more to the point, we've had offers from big furriers for the whole stock as it stands that average as much as we'll get out of it when we sell every piece we've got at the prices named below, But our trade advantages are for our custom- ers, not for any wholesalers in the country— so that's final, Mink Zaza Neckpieces, Of Blended Eastern Mink—34 Inches tong, with fancy rich silk lining and silk fringe. Worth $19; sale price.... $9.80 Four-in-Hand or Ascot Ties. Of Blended Eastern Mink—60 inches long, with fancy lining. Worth $18; sale price $ Of Blended Mink—60 Inches long, satin lined, with six mink tails. Worth $30; GE PEE caev cccverrecceeners Perey Mink Stoles or Pelerines. Of Natural Eastern Mink — 70 inches long, satin lining, silk fox tails, cord and or- naments, Worth $30; sale price $15.00 Of Natural Bastera Mink— 78 inches long, fancy lining, cord and ornaments, Worth $58; sale price..... Viieun $ 15.00 Ne Large Flat Pillow Mutts. Misses' Two-Stripe Natural Eastern Mink—Values $15 and $25; sale prices. .§9 and $12,50 Three-Stripe Natural Easte ern Mink—Worth $30; sale Of Three-Stripe Natural Eastern Mink —Worth $35; Sale price. $17.50 Second Floor, Sth St. Section, A Message from Boreas Reads “Heavier Underwear—Quick!” With the blowing of the north winds and the snap and sharpness in the air these days, one feels the need of good, warm underwear— it’s essential for comfort. Right here is where you'll get the best standard sorts, of which we speak particularly of specials in Root’s Tivoli Underwear for Men and Women for to-morrow. It’s conceded by physictans all over the coun- try to be the most hygienic in the market. Comes in natural color and camel’s-hair shades; all sizes, including extra large— at the special price of, garment 29.00 | 89c Main Proor Linings of the Best Sorts Attractively Low in Price. The lining store this Fall has the finest showing of everything new and wanted that it has ever been our good fortune to pre Besides the all-satisfying variety on hand, prices will be found particu pleasing to those with an eye toward economy. You may judge by the fol- lowing items what savings are possible 14 yd. for French Percaline Pine quality; full beetle fast black; | usually sold for 25¢. yard. 1Sc yd. for Mercerized Sateen i ality; in go pink, eh blue, he 27¢ yd. for Pengaline gray, brown, navy, d Lining fast black; a splend ina ° 27 Inches wide; upholstery purposes lar shades o 24c yd. for Pris de Soie Hight blu Just the th fer drop skirts; all rose, whit colors, the new shade ef a lining th golden brown; a grade sold every- at 30c, a yard, where at 30c. yard. | Main Floor, @0th St. § \e yd. for Spun Glass Lin'ng In all the most desirable sha the sort usually sold at frou t24ge. to tfc 4 Moreea S valued every {All Cars Transfer to Blooming $11.80 Second Floor, 60th St, Gection, Bargains Unpolished-- True bargain but printed in the ron a no word-polishing. ¢ each could stand a deal of it did "One of the smartest of the new dress fabrics—sheer, crisp quality; 42 inches wide; the sort regularly sold for $1— 69¢ Special at, yard ’ Black Taffeta Silk, One item culled from the great silk sale—this is a splem did grade, highly finished; 36 in. wide; regularly sold for $1.10—special at, yd. Women’s Kid Gloves, Made of Selected glace kid, by a noted French maker—the backs are prettily embroidered; the leading Fall shades as well as black and white; all sizes, and every palg guaran- teed a perfect M, at, pair, Dinner Napkins, Of double satin damask; ax 24 inches; very beautiful, exclu. sive designs; napkins you'd pay $4.50 for elsewhere, here to-morrow at, dozen 5 $3.50 Dinner Sets, Of fine thin Austrian china witn pretty floral decorations and gold edges; 190 pieces to the set; $19 would be a fair price for these sets—to- $12.98 morrow, special, ea. Satcen Comfortables, Heavy weight, full size, filled with good white cotton; nicely sewed throughout; $1.75 is the usual ‘sking price for these— to-morrow we quote ‘$1.25 Splendid quality; in all desira- ble shades; 42 inches wide; the regular 50c, grade; here to-morrow at, yard.... Flannelettes. These pretty warm mat are here now in all their new, fresh Autumn beayty—all the est effects in demand will nd — the flannelettes howing charming Persian de igns and the popular polka fotted sorts, lannelette — New and colors, in popular Per- and polka t amd dark worth 12%e. at, yard. ... cess Flannel —Extra tity; in all new ed Tricot —Just ¢ for fall waists; Scoteh ben *

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