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\ 9 ” ’ » WILLIAM ZIEGLE BADLY IED Miionaire Backer of of Arctic Ex- peditions Narrowly Escapes _Death in Runaway of Spirited Horses Near Greenwich, Conn. HURLED TO GROUND ; AS CARRIAGE UPSETS. Picked Up Suffering from Severe Internal Hurts—Was Return- Ing to Estate from Visit to ’ New York. GREENWICH, Conn., Sept. 28.—Will- fat Ziegler, capitalist and backer of 1 Aretic explorations, is suffering painful Injuries at his homo at Collgnder's Point to-day, having narrowly escaped @eath in a runaway aceident neur his home last night. Mr. Ziegler had been in New York And wes being driven to his country estate from this city, hating arrived “here on the late evening train. He was Met at the depot by his footinan and } coachman with a team of spirited * borses, Horses Ran Away, The road to Collencer's Point runs Through dense woods part of the way, and during the drive the goachman had Aificulty in keeping the horses in eheck, Arfiving at the gates of the Ziegler estate the horses suddenly bolt- ed and the carriage was overturned, | throwing the two men on the box to “ the roadside, ‘The horses, with the telns free, began to plunge, and Mr, Ziegler was caught under the wheels. ‘When he was released he was bieed- fing from the mouth and nose and was unconscious. Mr. Ziegler was carried to his home Burriedly, It was thought for a time 4 hat he was injured internally and three iphysicians were hastily sum- moned, The physicians remained with the capitalist all through the night, and to-day it was sald that he was somewhat Improved. Financed Naldwin Expedition, The expedition sent toward the North Pole in January, 191, which was 3 known af the Baldwin-Ziegler expedi- ton, was financed by Mr, Ziegler, It ‘was sald to be the best-equipped expedi- tion sent to the frozen Nortp up to that time. This expedition ended in @ quar- rel, and upon its return charges and oounter-charges were made by botn Baldwin and Ziegler. Mr. Ziegler is said to have spent more than $30,00 on the expedition, but the failure to reach the North Pole did not discourage him, and ho still believes that the pole can HORSE TUMBLES WILLIAM ZIEGLER WHO NARROWLY ESCAPED DEATH. TONG OLS a Youth Severely Hurt at Newport While Riding Animal Belong- ? \ Ing to a Friend—Oelrichs Din- “ f. 2 ‘ ner Invitations Recalled, Harry Oeirichs, son of Mr. and Mrs. ‘harles M, Oelrichs, is at the cottage of parents on Kay street, Newport, un- der the care of two physicians, suffering ‘from the consequences of a bad fall from @ saddle horse, The young man ‘was out riding on 4 horse belonging to day Coogan, son of Mr. and Mrs, James a. Pinay and had reached Broadway, at e4 nimal became frightened, Fry a aeick side jump which threw Odrichs over {ts head and then malloped home to Its, stable who had been following James AConean, he . 4. Tinh stata ttt) man Owing to the reel vil ‘thet Yavie to a dinner hed Mrs. Oelrichs tended to pradiedl As} sd ave been recalled, PRETTY GIAL GUIDE FOR HORSE THIEVES Westchester County Residents Want to Locate: Her and a Gang Who Have a Fancy for Fast Trotters. —— (Special to The Evening World.) WHITE PLAINS. N. Y., Sept, B—-A ‘Dand of horse thieves has been oper- @ting in Northern Westchester County for several weeks and seven trotters ho more than $3,000 have been stolen farmers, A pretty girl in black has been seen @round the neighborhood where the horses were stolen, and it is believed a @he ts @ member of the gang and leads - De teat thieves to staylis where fast vorses At Terktown the residents organized a Wigilance committee and attempted to run the gang down, but to show their Yndifference the thieves early to-day Droke ‘tht the barn of Deputy Sherif 4 Bteve Hart in that town, who was on trail of the thieves, and stole his otter, hich i ae about to enter Rye Aye Pair, Gun as It Was Discharged, NORTHPORT, L, 1, Sept. %.—Frank Sochults, a resident here, walked in front of @ cannon as It was discharged at a banner raising by the local Repub Mcan Club, The wadding struck him on the left side and the powder went into his hands and arms, He was picked up unconscious and hurried to the railroad station where a special train took him to the Mineola Hospital. Tt is sald there that his Injuries, while serious, are not necessarily fatal, MILTC. BARLOW, OLO MINSTREL, IS DEAD Succumbs to Cancer of the Throat After an Iliness That Had Lasted Since Last May —Will Be Buried To-Morrow. Milton G. Barlow, one of the oldest Regro minstrels In the country, died at the Hospital for Incurables to-day of cancer of the throat. He had been Mt since last May, when he was taken to the New Tork Hospital, from where he was removed to the Institution in which he died. Rarlow was sixty-five years old at the time of his death and had been connected with theatrical affairs most of his life, nally he was with Haverly’s Minstrels, and left them fo form the Barlow, Wiison, roee and Weat Minstrels. THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 28, 1904. METROPOLITNT SL PROPERTY Street Railway Company to Dis- pose of Land Oocupled by Barns and Valued at $5,000,- 000—To Trice Cheaper Sites, Metropolkan Street Railway interests are negotiating to sell real estate valued At nearly $5,000,000. Prominent among the properties are car barne in districts where land hes become costly, The New York City Railway Company, which leases the Metropolitan system, has provided for Later he joined with Wilson in form- | ja ing Barlow @ Wilson's Minstrels, and for some time toured the b a with hen it was dis- last appearance on the si ee il, Mein tA ir ad Steer.” will be held to-morrow O'clock, e was at = WILLIAM COCHRANE MISSING. Police Asked to Find Man Who Is Heavily Insured, Mrs. John Murphy, of No, 37 Tenth! Hq. street, Brooklyn, ha asked the police to send out a general alarm for her vnele, William Cochrane, sixty years old, who has been missing from her home since Aug. 9. Cochrane is § feet 6 inches tall, weighs 1 pounds and tad his name, @ bracelet eruolfix tattooed on one arm. He | wuke ‘vears, 4 toe heavily Insured. from Bowe nee tellaube land at 17, the eat’ nox avenue, from dred Bixt th te one ey an Beven- A Cri a, H. H. Vreeland and Paul B Cravath “as & committee for the co OPTICIAN SCHMIDT SUED. ‘That F. G. Schmidt, the Forty-necond street optician, ls being sued for an ad- solute divorce was fate knowa yes: terday for BM fret tim en Mose Grossm f the Pu Puller Bullat Sppeared Metre ventrit: the 8 encom urt, nf aed that his client, re, sate Be meet aw: ) allmon: Pea on he trial of the ac cote epleln' ou ay He, aie to tautook a 0 Into "the on its of t was resei ‘Schmidte tere wee married grown-up | ‘ children, 121st St, @ 3d Ave, ()WwP 121ist Street: * 2226 to 2234 Third Ave. Chatham Square YEAR & SONS | Two Establishments 193 to peRTaWAT Chatham Square: 205 Park Row, Everything for Housekeeping. CARPETS FURNITURE! #& BRASS AND IRON BEDS at flower pitces than ever before. Springs, Mattresses, Blankets, Bolsters and Pillows, cheap and reliable. BEDDING! men, with side shelf, sufficient pipe and elbow joints, complete for $7.90 IRON . Brass rails at top of head and foot boards, $3.90 NEW PATTERNS AND COLORS IN ALL FABRICS. lined and laid on your floors WITHOUT EXTRA CHARGE, PB "Newt sera Roll Top Desks Misia tore $21.90 Has 2 rows pigeon holes, 2 chests of drawers, slides, etc. Office cabinets, chairs and tables at lowest prices, PIER GLASSES. 40218, bevel plate, with fue tm oak of cherry, mache On Gate, * - or ee, eat bevel m “ irror. CHEVAL GLASSES, ALL PRICES, 8 $1.85 Cut, sewed, the bedroom. Weathered or Birch Hoypeg py ead Golden Oak or Ma ny for the dining room, Velour, Dasani or Tapestry oa Masoguny frames forthe pr lor. shelf, either $9.10 $6.50 HAT RACKS, Sheet Iron STOVE, set up with Necessary pi and joint, $2.55 CASH or LIBERAL CREDIT. 3 : ? ‘ROOMS FURNISHED COMPLETE $65.00 at $1.00 per week 100.00 at 150.00 at “ “ 1.50 2.09 COWPERTHWAIT & SONS. 121st St. Q@ 3d Ave. ied on ie SiR ke Park Row,near Chatham Sq. \ We call your attention D Aut Cans Thanstee Jo We call your to our new importations / / /, /, / to our recent importatic of Art Wares, ip of Oriental R Sart Pen Lednsion To 3 AvE S59" 7060°S. “Beira mons The New Ready-to-Wear He Store’on the Main Floor. It is welcoming you daily with all sorts of good things in the ag of jaunty ready-¢ to-wear hats, specially priced—hats that Geesesenog will do justice to our enviable reputation for smartness and style-merit. hic indeed are the creations here in every modish material used this Fall, As an Instance of the value-givings obtainable we quote for to-morrow Women’s Handsome Silk Hats for 89c. Made of neatly ire taffeta and Jap silks, in large and turban shapes—every one a fetching millinery creation. While in hat trimmings we offer to-morrow: 49c. Roses, 29c, Large roses of silk and velvet, tn all the leading new colors. Main Floor, 30th &. Sretion, Get a Rain Coat Now! We're — $15 Ones for $8.75! The smartness and all-around ser- viceability of the rain coat has made it one of the most desired of garments with women. Knowing this, we've made a particular point of rain coats, always carrying a splendid stock and Pricing them most moderately. Here, for instance, are these for to-morrow 4 particularly fetching style—suitable alike for large or small women—priced at $8.75, They're made of rain-proof material in Oxford, Tan, Castor and Olive Colors, Sizes 32 to 44 bust measure, We'll make see 46 to $2 bust measure to order for $2 extra, If desiring a Hie on and willing to get you'll come feet te Second Floor, Sth St. Section, A Lucky Drive in Men’s Fleece-Lined Underwear at 35c. It's because the season is early that you can buy this splendid underwear at 35¢,—later on you'll more than likely pay much more. It’s Easily Worth 50c. a Garment. Is made of good fleece-lined cotton, extra heavy 35¢ OA price in News of Lamps, Gas Manlles | and Other Illuminating Helga The new lamp store con- tains an almost unlimited stock of everything that’s novel, andsome and unique in lamps, as well as those articles that are made mad for use in illu minati You'll be missing a bargain treat indeed by not vistting this interest- in weight and well finished in every detail—<colors blue and ecru; all sizes, at, garment, MAN telvad hans & are particu- e4 , _ AS another incentive to buy now we quote ee saree ps A bth pope ‘ Root’s Tivoli Underwear for Men and Women at 89. fica! light to a great extent, Hg Underwear that's recommended by physicians all over the world as the || Decorated Table ied Gas Reading most hygienic made, You've a choice of natural color, camel's hair and white; Prettily decorated, with big —Consisting of i all sizes, including extra large, at 89c. a garment, Main Figor, globes to match bases; they and me cok = corer am | Seattamesca ne 7 mings and are w hy hi No matter what it is, The New centre-draught oll yell ney, shade, tubing, poe vee you can et it at special .....45 eeeveererees $2.98 ae sock: t U Others up to $28. | ME nse esses eee eeeee Bloomingdales’ for less. Arcade Anda splendid lot of Bar Others up to $30, : " ; quet Globes and fine metal Also a complete line of elec- is attracting widespread at- Lamps on view. tric portable lamps, electric tention by virtue of its bulbs, sockets and other sun- unique architectural features and its varied other attrac. tions, Through {ts handsome, mas- sive entrance our patrons may now gain access to the store from Lexington avenue, and the will give unbounded tion—all Other 6c lamps at 25c., 38¢., 49¢. and Those Women’s $1 Gloves at 59c have proven the glove sensation of the season! There are no gloves selling to-day that will match these in quality for the price we quote. We're keeping one of the most noted foreign glove makers busy filling our orders for these gloves, because New York women have been quick to see genuine value-giv- Ing in a. many interesting displays of new Fall merchandise this Ar- po! should pay it a special visit, — Have the Children WarmUnderwear Of course, mothers are think- ing of the necessity of it ev KA day now, arid that’s why th splendid values we're quoting Boys’ School Suits at $1.95. We offer to-morrow a lot of about Pah m E i ry win will bring them made soft, pliable uble-Breasl: ere in droves, glace ia with two pony finished We secured these several hundred with one row of silk embroidery School Svils dozens of excellent fleece-lined natu- ‘on back; all colors, in- ral gray garments at a bargain, and cluding black and white, 59c of smart, dependable materials 4s bargains they go to you. at, pair, oneal the geet targa n || Simro tangas 22ind24, |” "Mon's Gloves, Oe ea tone i aug | OG, ibe | Sc. ah | aaracermi Rata And according to most stores’ 2% and 28, 30, 32 pot wt ways of doing business should be marked a double this price, _ Main Poor, Goth Bt. Sectice. We Believe This Will Be Our Greatest Semi-Annual Merchant Tailoring Sale 20c. ists |25c, imtaid || Rafah satan "th Sl neatest and most serviceably made lot of gar- All indications point to this we ~ Wednesday, September 28th. sale being a record - breaker, Suit, Overcoat or Prince pag ty Thursday. September 29th. | indeed. Better leave your order ie Friday, Septembsr 30th, | to-morrow—the sooner you do Albert Coat and Vest Bey Sea- Saturday, October Ist, the sooner you'll get your suit. : Monday, October 24. We will take hes to make to Measure, pint ow pen wee remarkably Twesday, Uctober 4th. to your measure during this fou hee eee et ee om Wednesday, Octehor Sth. sale, which will continue until e e an idea of what ]_Thursdoy, October oth, | ‘Thursday, October 6th, a Fall ter ruse drs 6 al or Winler Suit, Overtoat or Prince Albert Coat and Vest of high-grade material (40 latest styles, guaranteed pure wool), for $1 4.80. These Suits and Overcoats will te cut by expert cutters, thus guaranteeing a perfect fit, and made up by high-class tailors, thus assuring you the best possible workmanship, The Fabrics are not tne accumulation of a season's odds and ends, nor goods carried overétrom last year, but an all-inclusive assortment gathered by months of searching for the best of the new, choice patterns of this season’s creations in dependable material of standard make. \Qur Guarantee shields you absolutely from any nen’ not entirely satisfied! with A new Fall or Winter Svit, Overcoat or Prince the garments after they are made up you may return them, in whi 1 1. Albert Coal and Vest made to your measure for...... ‘$ 5 |= case your money will be refunded without hesitation de. skirt. SE - = lemneen Tees SH aS Brother sa = Bear in mind this offer positively ends Thurs day night, Oc- y) nem wy, med with fancy braid. $1. 29—Canbric dresses backs, pen er afer A fronts and 5 tober 6th.

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