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eed enon teegt pile on mm ickets, noura la that the girl bad stolen ten dia- rings from her burea: Dorted the fact to the py} ae poem ty 5 lecded to do & little detective work on her own and began went to hig ' . ty-fourth street, ied stree 2 Y .. but & and in tak note at was forced former a4. fronted the young woman 4 ¢ git tried to escape. bu: Mrs. nm held her until Policeman Storm, of the Fast One Hi sixth street station, ved. ‘On the way to the station the mar confessed : ie den but Magistrate Hi Mudge Declares Peeping Hus¢/ By Advertising for Help She ‘band Had Abandoned Captures Nurse Girl Who Stole + * Wile; but that “He-Was Justi-} $400 Worth of Diamond Mrs. Rogen advertised) Sergt. Fahey gave the order reurned Ppelieve ane rriedly, their a) before meeting the theft to that ¢ girl and loft ‘or & few min- e case, Then ver- - | about ner shoulders and her . | sunken a: red f | and be orde: ‘them ppearance, concealed with her 4nd Twenty- ris the police ‘she had pawned and then destroyed the = Jed tle theft in court, lowan held her in $1,500 | bail for trial after complimenting Mrs. Bogen on her wit. * modest patrolmen and deteotives scat- the nurse Mked th * | aatral ef Aira, Bogen discov- |like this, curse, ani She re- | M, ees m and “te Grea, but 1 dont know what I and later was sent to Bellevuc, She 'Y. | gave her name as Addie MoGuire, and ‘aswered the | 22 she lived at No, ‘she con. | *#th street. of Elections Morgan have been sent to Police Give After Telling Five Dollars. Her Home by Family, Appeals to the Polioe for Protection and Gets. It. noticed two small woman ous fn. a phe. but Pa rather, talk semish,”* 1, sergeant, I haven't alwi It's whiskey that fis tees ae Jo. Her raven black hair was tumbling on were ‘underlined with ny . “You need protection,” said Fahey, @ policeman to make a charge of intoxication against ber. She was then turned over to the matron «@t West Fit. Morgan's Men Invade Harlem. Five hundred agents of Superintendent the Harlem branch office of the bureau, 4 of silk. of all others. Our | Ascot ly not to miss anything : Ko patterns and colorings and they are all in excellent taste. It Is an oppor- 0 men who are careful in choosing their Neckwear. Special space will be who come may easily make selections. Matin Pieor, Bim Place. A Banner Day in Notions. | ait it “Appropriate that Anniverss ry Week should be marked by such a sale of Notions—hundreds of little it fies for the Autumn dressm aking at prices far below the usual. And everything, even the least priced, 8 Loeser Standard. wiich is the hishest possible grade. Cut out the !'st and bring it with you—the surest s & Co.'s 100 yard Machine Cotton, regularly ey» due. . And ni that are as fine sll for the full prices. The silk was the surplus stock of a manufacturer of Neckwear. He with Scarfs of this same beautiful quality of silk—a weave that many men regularly are $1 for the Four-in-Hands and $1.50 for the But this season he decided he had too much silk, and he 18¢ . each, 3 spools... 1c black only, S-yard pieces, Ly - | Dress Shields, light Oc By Tubular Shoe Laces, ularly Sc,, a dozen Sc., a pair Dressing Pins, paper .... Fancy Hat Pi A limited qiantity t of Laces that the Laces Anniy » to 49, Laces, 5c. to 15c. Normandie match; odd widths, fine quality. : Sc. to 29c. Laces, 2c. to 8, too, that are valued up to want the woixture. Assorted Buttercups, — Ch College Fudge, Kisses, Butterscotch Waters, Old Time Cocoanut. re glad to say we shall have more of the Torchon Laces and Insertions to match; odd widths 10 to $39 Spangled and Lace Robes—$5.98 to $19.98, heard of 2 Robe ¥pangled in all black, all silver or silver and y you about it, We will have more to-morrow more people to know how fresh and Candies which we make daily, we will oe veo poene boxes ready to-morrow containing this some of these Candies are so light, a two-pound will hold only a pound and 4 half. A speci: vaee and Point de Paris Laces and Insertions to No other retail store in Am erica has the foreign facilities for getting in close touch with the ac we have. So we ought to be able to do better ‘han usual stores in yp we show and the low prices we can charge. ersary Week has brought extraordinary values even for here. For instance: | quafity and pretty patterns. 10:, to 69c, Laces, Sc to 29c, Net top Laces in butter, white and Arabia { £004 | desirable widths Ao —and some net ones, too—waists and “How can yo he is willing to keep his organiz cations for the $3 standard. Imported Laces, tubula Whalebone Casing, assorted colors, regularly 10¢., a piece 1c Cotton Hose Supporters, assorted sizes, regularly 7c, id sorted sizes on Collar Forms, assorted styles, some tue! wae to 25c., each, No mail pr telephone orders filled, none sent News of Laces. | Ave. & Baumer SPECIAL SALE OF DINING TABLES, Memo: Women’s $3 Shoes, $1.98, Because we help the maker over dull places—and them, so that they are really made squarely up to a Tw ‘ Fine, black, plump ~~ lasts, welted v calfskin lace Shoes, on dress last, very shapely and yet built for service; soles are extended and welted, Just 4-4, regularly 4¢., a dozen, 8¢.; 5-4, i | ic Li weight, regularly 12¢., a pair....... Te lo each purchaser. Main Floor, Rear. the variety and High Grade Goiden Oak Pillar Base Diving Tabdies, Round or hite, for $5.98? We think not, unless At Loeser’s Get $25.00, $6.00 golden 1 sell them for that?” asksa woman, work then for about cost just to Tables P ation busy. We make the specifi- Shoes and see that he lives up to Reasonable skin, button and lace Shoes, on and stitched soles of oak leather, Second Fioor, Rear WON CURSED Bt [RLS WTH MONE While in Second avenue, between Houston and First streets, Policeman Mannkop, of the Fifth street station, | Were then taken to the rooms of the various candy stores and money freely, When they came out of | Children's Court to-day, WHOOPING-COUGH The $6.00 Kind Reduced to $4.00, 559-571 Fulton St., Brooklyn. Square Tops, Ca-ved Feet, Fine: Polished. 4 $13.00. Regular Price, leaves, substantial and neat, reduced to... . one of the stores he questioned them, ‘and then they began to cry. The policeman took the girls to the statlon-house, where they gave thelr names as Sarah Piger, cight years ob, Jor No, & East Broadway, and Jennie Keller, fourteen years old, of No. 18 | Market street, The Keller girl told the policeman {that Sarah had found @ letter in the hallway of her home which coptained a $5 bill, They then started out to spend the money, @nd the first thing they purchased was a pocketbook, The girls had dolls, and strings of new beads were about their necks. In their pocket- book was found a $1 bill, ‘The police called up the Madison street station on the -telephone and an investigation showed that the addresses given by the girls wore false. They Fictitious Homes How They Found i Je entering the | Society for the Prevention of Cruelty S spending | to Children and were arraigned in the id DR. BULL'S COUGH SYRUP» SSATP SSN he go pene avon Wy Be warned of tho Substitute. | ee PEE age gw at © [Livery et eng nei Estate Beka 1 en’s $1.00 and $1.50 Neckwear, 50c. The Most Unusual Sale We Have Ever Kno'wn. It ts character that makes the worth of Neckwear as well as quality we present, for a most amazing price, new Scarfs character as anything that we or any other store can Look at This Desk! All over the store the values are marvellous these days, and the DesK Op- portunities are right up with the others, One illus- trated gives a good idea of the value gale that is blow. Wing. ‘Tis one of the most convenient desks made — ‘| very substantial, too, Well jj seasoned golden oak, good @1| finish, conveniently arranged pigeon holes, book racks, large drawer and shelf. Just Look at It! beral Credit lends a helping hand. Solid Oak Dining Tables, 6 Pt, Extension, Round Tops, Fluted Legs, Finely Finished, $6.00. Regular Price, $11.00, 54.00 urchased Now Can Be Delivered When Needed, oak finished Extension Tables, 2 extra Terms on All Purchases, Large or Small, 115 to 121 MYRTLE AVE,, Cor, BRIDGB ST. Opposite Bridge St. 1. Road Station, Est, 1843. Fulton Street CONTINUATION SALE OF Merchant Tailoring A Most Wonderful Suc Vast multitudes of pleased patrons bave helped to make our debut into Merchant Tailoring a glori- ous triumph, and with overwhelming confidence we again ofter Be sure and come Friday or Saturday and leave your measure for a Single or Double Breast- ed Suit, Overcoat or Prince Albert Coat and Vest, for no matter how pond — how thin or small, the price wilt be 34.75 The fabrics included in this sale comprise 42 styles of new, seasonable merchandise, pure all-wool goods, the newest pat- terns of this season’s creation. These Sults and Overcoats wil! bé cut by expert cutters, and we guar- antee absolute perfection in fit and finish. If you are not entirely satisfied with these gar- ments after they are made you may have your money back for the mere asking. In Our Boys’ Department Clothing Sales for Friday, Boys’ $4.00 Suits, $1.98, Just imagine the value it must be! But then that's our way of doing business. From our past two weeks’ selling we have accumulated -about 400 Double-Breasted Suits ot extra fine woollen ma- terials in various mixtures, all odd lots, but full sizes In the lot, which Insures an easy selection for boys in sizes ane 8 to 15, not one but what on sale Phenomenal Shoe Bargains, Continuation of the sale of the Watson Shoe Co. stock of Women's Patent Leather and Viel Kid Laee and Button Shoes; all sizes; worth $2.50 to $2.00, at 1,79 Women’s $3 Shoes $1.98 Welt sole, extension edge Lace Shoes, stylish, fine- fitting Shoes, from one of Philadelphia's best shoo factories. . Misses’ Shoes. Fine quality Shoes, in box calf, lace, heavy soles, izes 11'4 to 2; worth $2, at. Misses’ Box Calf Shoes, firm oak soles, 8% to 2; perfect fitting; worth $1.50, at 1.49 sizes 4,09 Children’s Jersey Leggings, 39¢. All sizes; worth 75¢. Women’s Overgaiters. Seven and Ten Buttons, $1.00 quality 790 40¢ | $1.50 quality, ail colore.08e Dress Goods Specials. 40-in. wide English Storm Serge, navy blue only; worth 45c.; 36-in. wide Mohair and Granite Cloth, in blues, black, myrtle, cardinal, worth 396,; Mixed Striped Cheviots, worth 29¢. Three 1 good things, any one a bargain at .,...... Se 45-in. wide, black, Davy and royal blue Brilliantine; bright silky finish, worth 50c.; English Melton Cheviots, in checks, stripes and plain mixtures, correct welght, require no lining, two big 2% values, for Friday, at to r—Four Hour Sale. '2%¢. for Wool, Crepe de Chine; it's one of those things we do that seem impossible; well here they are for a four-hour big selling Friday. Note shades, golden brown, baby blue, pink, old rose, tan, receda, cream and black. Remember price changes shafp\on time limit, so if Inter- 12’ ested think quiekly to get wool crepes at 2c Stove Department. Cylinder coal Heating Stoves, with shaking and dumping grate, ornamental top, set up free at your nome, including 1 length of pipe and elbow No, 8, special at 2.98; worth $3.75 No. 9, special at 3.98; worth $4.75 No. 10, special at 4.08; worth $5.75 Oll Heater, tanks hold 5 qts. of off, in. wick, with new smokeless device, will burn ten hours at oue filling, nickel finished, worth 2 69 $3.75; special at . Coal Range, 5-hole top, extra heavy castings, side drop shelf, flat grate, set up free, hci ng one length of pipe and elbow; wort! ing gt pip 6.98 KIN Double Stamps with Cash Purchases Till Noon. Single Stamps From Noon Till Closing. A Suit, Overcoat or Prince Albert |" Coat and Ves 11,75. Great Rug Sale® At a Saving of $7.00. A bandsome line of Alex. Smith's pa t $.x10.6, extra heavy soft high pile, tn for am Shae tee a dale At a Saving of $6.00. A line of Reversible Smyrna Rugs, tully 4 yards long and 3 yards wide, handsome effects, positive- ly reversible; regular selling price $13.98; 7 98 to-morrow, special, at.......ssecsseseeee . , : Sampson s Oilcloth, rge. anne a ee " ' sale at half price; 2 fis Mon co ag ag Le yard; at, special, square yard...........s++ Fur Robes for Go- Cart or Caria; 250 baby carriage pure white lambskin, flannel ! double Robes, beautifully made up; value $4.00; special, any one, at.............008 1.98 Upholstery Sale. Portieres. Greatest Values Ever Offered. Heavy Tapestry Portieres, 3 yds, long and reversible, |! deep lattice fringe, in red, green and rose thades; worth $2.25 pair; sale price, pair. 1,38 Silk Mercorized Pértieres, all new colors and de |, signs, 50 In. wide and 3 yds. long and reversible; Hs aud price $4.98 pair; sale Couch Covers. Extra heavy Couch Covers, reversible and 50 fn. wide apd 3 yds. long, very heavy deep tassel fringe all round and eel) reg. price $4.98; sale 2 9 PICO, HOR oer cccesrssrccrrereevrcoens ie 8 Lace Curtains. 5,000 pairs of Irish Polnt and Renaissance effect Scotch Lace Curtains, 60 in. wide and 3% yds. long, double thread and overlocked stitehed pal Drapery, Silks & Fringes Lambrequins Made Free ot Charge. Best quality Drapery Silk, all colors and designs, tm lengths for Mantel Lambrequins and Window Draperies; sells regular at 66c. and 85¢, PEs WAS DING, WGicccccicsvicsciveiiceavvcens Ail Silk Fringes to match drapery silks, all Colors; reg. price 19c., at......ssccseeeeeves 10c Special Millinery - Bargains. 50 dozen Silk Velvet Shapes, in large sem!-Gains+ borough side flares and turbans, come in black, navy and brown; positively worth $3.00; Friday 1.7: 5 Seratch felt Shapes, in dozens of styles, all colors; a positive bargain at 6c......+.s0++ Children’s School Hats, in nice quality serateb felt, red, navy, brown, castor and black; WOT THO. se cseccecsdbersndeds et enreeneeen Friday’s Attractions in the Garment Section. Children’s Rain Coats at $1.95. These rain coats are made of strictly waterproat material in blue only, 1w military effect, ¢rim- med with velvet collar and buttons, all sizes; reg. value $3.00, 1,000 Black Sateen Waists at 89c. Merceriszed Sateen Waists, in black only, made with tucks, plaits and fancy tailored stitching, but- ton trimmed, new shaped bishop sleeve, new collars, sizes 32 to 44; reg. $1.25 and $1.50 values, Children’s Dresses for School Wear at $2.69. Thre@ distinct styles from which to make your selection. All-wool serge Suspender Dress, military style, A cashmere dress with a tucked silk yoke, and @ cash- mero dress with a silk yoke and vestee, colors brown, blue, red and mixtures, sizes 6 to 14 yre; value $3.60 and $4.00, Specials in Infants’ Wear, 186¢ Children’s White Lawn Aprons, embrold- ered yoke and he shoulder, 4 to 14.; reg. value 4 69 Silk Caps, in French or ruche ef- C fests, made with enibro silk Mned antl heavily padded; $2.4 Children’s Colored Co: 4 lot of about 30 coats, odds and en at were manu. tacturers’ samples; sizes 2 to 6 only; $4.00 values, K. b. Nama, ALAA BAR ALVDEIADDIOD DODD DIA DAADDAD RODD-4 505-1 2.07 OOOOH Sunday World ort eee Wants Work Monday Wonders, D44O945-1444-49GOOD he 19¢. 59