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) . | Said as She Chased Him NOT SCIRE GIL “Go Back or I'll Kill You!” He After He Had Robbed Her House. Bawurd Turner, @ notonous thief, who |’ operated for years under the aliases ot Frank Warner, Alfred Lyman and Bronk, Miller, was caught robbing the Thome of Mrs, Mary Corliss, at No. 15 Bloonield ue, Hoboken, to-day, by oukteen-year-old daugi in spite of his threats girl was captured as the @emult ot her individual efforts. The girl showed remarkable pluck was congratulated by the police ‘aiter Turner was arrested for the skill with which she handled the diMcult Yetuation, * Mrs. Corliss is interested In a manu- Zacturing basines in Hoboken, and early fe-day she started for her office, ac- mmpanied by her daughter, Minnie re- turned home hour later, alone, entered (1) house a man cami the door carrying several bund | “What are you doing tn our ho| Minnie. ( “I beg your pardon,” sald the man,! Prouery, “IT was looking tor a furnished oom," Chased the Thiet, }' ‘The girl went in the house and found ything in confusion, She realized | Fthen that the man was a thief. Run Bing back to the street, she saw him a) halt a block away and immediately @ave chase, shout. “Btop thief!’ at) the top of her lw Before anybody | had joined the chase Minnie was most up to the man. “Keep back or I'l kill you,” he sald, making a move toward his nlp pocket "es though to pull out a revolver, | “1 won't keep back and you won't! “Kill me, either,” eaid the girl, pluckily. | (ou give me back those things right way,’ | | Realtsing that he could not scare tho, Turner took to his heels again. By 'ghis time a big crowd had gathered and joined the pursuit. Turner ran into Becond street and then to Washington Street, where he darted Into @ saloon, Phe crowd surged in after bim, all but Minnie Corliss. Bhe knew that there was a side door), bo the suloon, and that 1 furnished a fway {or the thief to escape, She ran} fo the side door, and sure enoug) Tur- ger came runsing out, having fooled the rest of his pursuers. He Wept im Court, The girl went screaming after the man and Policemen Hoar and MeKenna, who came up, succeeded in capturing | bin. ‘fore Recorder Stanton nd held for tv Grand Jury, When asked if he had anything co say, he burst into tears jand made this speech to the Court; } ‘I am guilty of this crime, 1 have Deen « great deal of my life in prison, Sve years in Philadelphia, three years fin New Jersey and a year on Black- fwell's island. I got off the Island three Weeks gg us sick and disgusted /with te criminaf life as ever a man was. 1 fried to do better. 1 got a job with a} butcher nere, but a man came along and told him I was an ex-convict. Hel me, of course. | F “A thiet never bas a chance. No pne| will trust him. I made as hard an ef rt as any man ever did co go straight, it It got down to a case of rve oF eal, and so | had to do the latter, 1 ype that I will get a long sentence this pal | radon chance ['ve got. wt thing for me to do is to die ison.” Guarantee Clot uptown corner j yl The man was ogee be- | ¥ a lot the City of New York, graduating 127 Street & 3“Ave: R. F, WAGNER, FOBMER NE WSBOY. NOW CANDIDATE FOR ASSEMBLY. \ yu gue Gen bey | ville and Harlem, ular, My. Wagner is a member of the A! | konquin, | Veretn | tleth street ee FOR ASSEMBLYMAN Brought from Mediterranean, (Special to The Evening World.) Campaign of Robert F. Wagner 'r* ‘20 in the Thirtieth District 18 sites pat:te-shiy Attracting Attention in Tam- many and Out. folk Naval Hospital. phold fever patients, Se The lively campaign of Robert F, Wagner, Democratic candidate for As- semblyman in the Thirtieth Assem- bly District, 1s attracting a creat deal of attention to him. He is one of the vouneest candidates on the Ucket in y and is one of the many New who has risen to prominence and political preferment from the posi tlon of newsboy on the streets, Mr. Wagner was born in Germany twenty-seven Years ago and was brought to New York by his parents when a baby, He attended Publte School No, &, at One Hundred and Tenth street and Second avenue, selling newspapers after school hours. From the public school he went to the College Register to-day! to 10 P.M, Register now! Dr. Lyon’s PERFECT ToothPowde giegn vote. with bonor in 1888. He was the orator of his class, and during his term repre- and pusifies the sented the college in twovnrize debates’ Used by peopie of refinement To pay his way he acted as private for over 4 quarter of a century, Very sonvepient for tourists, tutor, Graduating from New York Law School in 1800, Mr. Wagner engaged im- mediately in the practice of law. He has @ lucrative business at No, 29 Rroadwe~ and in attorney for the sociation of York- PREPARED BY Liquor Dealers’ Let Us Show You Our Splendid Line of Men’s Suits gee? To beyin with, they are not the kind of suits you are accustomed to seeing at $12; they are equal in every respect to custom-tailored suits at $18 and $20. You can have them in single or double breasted sack suits, in those quiet, rich effects, such as gray and black broken striped ,\cassimeres, tobacco brown cheviots, Scotch effects, etc. These suits'are well lined with fine serge linings. The making is the best we know how to put into a suit; the seams are all sewn with silk, the coats are faced inside with hair cloth to insure the coat holding its shape; the shoulders are broad and hand-padded, and the collars hand-felled, They are suitable for all oc- casions—business or dress wear. You will never get a better suit value for $12, Here Are Other Fall Suits. Men'o Sultsa at BE—3ick Cheviots, scotch Cheviots, Black Tylbets and ot rer (atrics in single end double breasted ack sults, Sold elsewhere at $1, Men's Suits at GlO—rney cheviots and Cars. imeres In gray and brown colors, back dlagonsls, undressed worsteds and silk iixed worsteds, in single and double breasted sack suits, Couldn't dupiteate them for less than $15 af other stores, Men's Suits at 815 —singleand double breasted sack sults in silk mixed diagonals, untinished worsteds, hord finished worsteds in medivin and rich dark efects, Suits that other stores get $18 and $20 for, Other Suits $6 to $22. Among the young | men of his district he is immensely pop- Hell Gate and Democratic Clubs, Phi Sigma Kavpa Fraternity | Elks, Eagles. Arion Society and Mozart He lives at No. 163 East Nine- Seamen from Baitle-Ship Squadron NORFOLK, Va., Oct, 14—The United Siaten despatch boat Dolphin arrive yr here to-day from Mediterranean waters amen from the Unlved le-shiy squadron now at the 4 The sick men were sent to the! Nor- They are ali ty. REGISTRATION DAY TO-DAY, Polls will be open from 7 A. M, If you do not register you cannot ses and beautifies the breat LY gor. ADS, BOURKE COCKRAN TO STUMP. Middle West, Bourke Cockrin, Tammany's star orator, has been prevulled'upon by the 4 stumping tour West, ‘The lust time stumped the West was in 1896, w he waa out for McKinley with other Cockran's itinera Chairman ‘Cig ; Oshkosh, O: venport, Oct. Salt lake € CATTLE AND HORSES BURNED PLAINFIELD, Conn., Oot.’ 1i+-Six- teen head of cattle and seven horses rished in a fire which destroyed the welling and outbuildings French at Exeter to-day. The loss was | $3,600, Men's worsted Raincoats, in! Oxf proofed by Cravenette and Cielette Men's tan covert Top Coats and blac serge linings and satin sleeve linings; ta Men's single and double breasted blacks, custom tailored, with the hairc! found elsewhere only in high-priced su Brown Sults (all the rage), trownish English Thibet, hard finished, lined with Crack-a-jack Raincoats at $12.50. belts, all sizes All-wool worsted Suits for men, HA are a rare combination at this price. double and single breasted Suits.. Fall Overcoats—Biack and Oxford Vi also short tan Top Coats and high-grade PROFITABLY at $3.50. The commission loring System (only the finest Trousers a on sale in the Brill Stores; sizes 29 to 52; patterns; HONEST $3.50 TROUSERS; sp well-known and worthy $10 line. lapels, loose shoulders, longer coats, w Bargains tap 1 goods. Guarantee: “A new p. Special price PORTS PLY, Boys’ fancy Two-Pi Suits \N fo |and Eton Suits, Winter - weight double coats and Reefers. 125th Street, Cor excellent st qualities. cost $5.00 t e. Rerwneres and July if | could show you the ‘ difference between the shoes made in my factory oy those of other makes aad wh: 8. Ebon they hold $3.50 shoes cost clr shape, fit better hand-tailored throughout, single and double inches long, Oxford hard twilled worsted, ¢ These 5: large boys and small men, and the remarka The NEW Fall double-breasted Suits for young men differ from the OLD. Wider $8 Boys’ extra corduroy and fancy mixture Knee Pants, sizes 6 to 16, all seams 43c) cy and plain Russian Suits, dan and olive $2.95 back, This Suit actually beats our men’s cu | shower proof Top Coats and Reeférs and Winter-weight Over- All exceptional value at $5. Novelty Styles and Regular Suits for boys, sizes 3 to 16, at $4.05. Prevailing ed two-piece Suits; Top Coats of best whipcord cpvert cloth, and the genuine trade-marked “Buster Brown” Suit; bach special Get the Habit. But Brothers 279 Broadway, Near Chambers Street. 47 Cortlandt Street, Near Greenwich Street, 211 and 219 Sixth Avenue, jo leathers used, you would understand wh: end are of greater Intrinsic value thar $3 Living on the upper East Side, call at the sow Contract Offico of the New York Taloplone Go. find how cheap itis to Have a Telephone. NEW YORK TELEPHONE 00. 23 Eaot £Oth Street, oor, of Madison Ave, of Joon SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK | MONDAY MORNING WONDERS. Saturday Sales Men’s @ Boys’ Clothes. The Brill way is the right way. Right goods; right prices; right methods. These items will introduc! 1 to the Brill way: k and Oxford Fall Overcoats; lored like our $10 Suits.... as, hand work, &c., fal an and 1 models All- ND TAILORED. All the new Fall patterns, in jcuna Cray s a h re dark, exceedingly rich ecial sale price nple Suits will fit ¢ price is only... a centre vent or slit in the n-tailored Suit at $10.... for Boys. air for every pair that rips.” 1k Bloomer Suits, - breasted blue serge Brill special, .. prices elsewhere $6 and $7. The collection includes “Yankee Admiral,” the new military model, designed and sold by us only; excellent blue serge Russian Suits, double-breasted fancy Norfolk Suits, with bloomer breeches; regular double-breast- Go to Near 14th Street. ner Third Avenue. W.L.DOUGLAS ‘uot P5320 SHOES tux W.L.DOUBLAS MAKES AND SELLS MORE MEN'S $3.50 SHOES THAN ANY OTHER MANUFACTURER IN THE WORLD, The reason W. L. Douglas $3.50 shoes are the | greatest sellers ia the world, is, because of their le, easy fitting and superior wearing hey are just as good as those that 0 $7.00, the only difference is the If | could take you into my faetory at rockton, Mass., the largest in the world under one roof making men’s fine shoes, and show you the infinite care with which every pair of W. L. Douglas shoes is made, you would realize why W.L. Douglas $3.50 shoes are the best shoes produced why the sales for the year ending f Fast Eyelets wtiinet tun more to make, , wear longer, ny other 50 shoe on the market to-day. W.L.Dousias orurw. guarantees their value by stamping his name ond _ price on the bottom. Look for It — take no sub- | stitute, So'd by shoo derlers everywiiere. 7 G.C. Wel. Douglas $2 & $1.78 Shoes for Boys. ¥ #8. Bu Calf ale Wt uses Corona Colt. Write for new 1 ted | tet eawettteteteteet | extra t WL DoCGLAs ae Bree? | Poteet Lacther yet produesd. Broe ass. y satisfaction. W.L. Douglas 83.50 Shoe Stores In Creator NewYork: rd . | 245 Fighth Avenue, 8 rar ner aneree | D770 Whird Avo. bet, 146th & 147th Bee, adway, corner rect, - R ‘ Tat Bt BROOKLYN, 1440 Bresawar, be incalhanaas | 708.710 Broadway, cor. Thornton &t. ets 14th 5 {367 roadway, corner Gates Avenve, 89 West 128th Sercet, | 43) Fulton Strest, comer Pearl Btreet Sa Arenas, ypoih gt, | SERSHY CITY 18 Newark Avenva, | §be"sisih Aveaus, dcensr Ag ives | WRWARK~700 Lroad Street $4.95 | | aaa ae ets B10) $10) of fancy worsteds, cheviots and plain| other fancy Suits, and black | $12.50 nous garments, 52 and 54) ‘$12, 50) Worsted and hand-work $15 $15 | Extra $3.50 Trousers at $2.25. Trousers made of worsteds which a ¢ sively handled for years—worsteds that ¢ ted commission house has exclu- at be made in trousers to sell se has at last given up the fight, We bought the goods, had Trousers made from them by the famous Hungerford Tai-/” lored ty this system), and hage them! | $2.25 Young Men’s Suits(17 to 20). Fancy cheviot and worsted and plain black Suits, sizes 17 to 20—samples of a} $5.75. |] sizes 9 to 2, calf, spring or first heels, welted oak soles; sizes | $2.50 | | calf, welted soles; sizes 13 to 5'4, || poraries. But, as perhaps you know, the character of our business demands tha |} in brown or gray mixtures, black or blue. |} ace Shoes of vici kid or velour calf, spring or Distinctive Suits and Top Coats for Men. At Fifteen Dollars. If we were to concern ourselves exclusively with the tailoring of suits and coats at fifteen dollars, our position in the craft would not differ with that of our . we maintain ready-for-service garments which cost as high as fifty dollars. Thi entails an organization of tailormen who are well-versed in the finer phases of t ir | craft—tailormen who are clever enough and talented enough to infuse a. garm ; with all the character and distinctiveness which one expects to find in the most costlj made-to-order garments. The benefit of all this is accumulative. Our suits and coats at fifteen dollars are fashioned by the same tailormen instead of medioe workmen who must confine their efforts to the ordinary ready-to-wear clo Suits at Fifteen Dollars. Top Coats at Fifteen Dollars. Five single-breasted models in fifteen distinctive | Eox Coats 32, 34 and 36 inches long in distinctive styles of fabrics, and Pall O 38 and 40 inches long in fourteen disti; of fabrics, embracing Coverts, Twills, V and Vicunas in tans, browns, black or oxfo styles of fabrics, and three double - breasted models in twelve styles of fabrics, embracing Cheviots, Tweeds, Worsteds and Cassimeres A Sale of Hats for Men. | A Sale of Suits and Coats | Special at $1.85 FOR YOUNG MEN. V 4 Value $3.00 and $3.50. The offer gathers its importance and Nor do we count the label as a factor in sade not so much through the ma~ the "value’—just the hats, and if this | terially reduced prices, but because of| town afford replicas of them at three | the exceptionally high character of and three-fifty, the shops which have ents concerned—garments which d them may well be proud. There are,| fine the highest expression of the tailor= Derbies in black and the new browns and | men’s craft. Sixes 14 to 1924 Floor, Soft Hats in Fedora, Golf, Negligee and Single and Rouble Breasted Suite of h | oxford, Cassimere, Cheviot or Tweed in plaids ss ren black, brown, ox' or checks, in plain black or blue. Ms Special, $12,0) Shirts for Men. Single and asble Ersested Suite of That we maintain a most exhaustive col- siren ae ad blue, pegtop, or com» lection of shirts of every accepte' fabric . Special at $8.50 promises much. That every man, be his Top Coats, 34 and 36inch box models, proportions what they may—normal or of Whipcord, Covert or Venetianf in abnormal—may find a shirt to fit him perfectly promises infinitely more. tan or olive,or of Cheviot in black or fancy mixtures; serge lined, sleeves Stiff Bosom Shirts of Madras@r Per- cale with cuffs attached or seins ag are any silk lined. Ar $8.50 Value $12.50, $13.50, $15. + Lond Trousers, of Cheviot or Cassix Plaited Shirts of Madras, coat or con- mere in stripes or mixtures, full hip oe ventional models, with cuffs attached. i or conservative models, Sizes i3tolg | 1,50 years. | Soft Shirts of Jacquarded Cheviot, con- Value $4.00, At $3,00 A Sale of Suits for Be ventional or coat models, with cuffs at- tache $2.09 suff Bosom and Soft Shirte of high grade imported Madras, in coat or open Value $5.00 At $3.7 Value $6.50 A , Suits which were made for as sition in} the regular course of business at the reg-} back models, with cuffs attached, $2.50 Sporting Requisites. ular prices are offered at a reduction | about pne-third, ‘That should impre: There are three great features of this de- upon you the extraordinary values partment of ours which compel recogni- tion—its thorougness, the high character of the things with which it concerns itself, : ; ffered. ; { and the prices, which are about one-third gid ¥ lower than those of our contemporaries. Bosh Mp tpl Prise , Hunting Requisites. Parker Shotdun, vias § ret 12, 16, 20 or 28 Git Listed at $50.00. At $30.25 gray mixtures, and Serge or ribbed Rieahenies Reseshiag Gheteue, take ion ft * Cheviot in blue. Sizes 7 to 17 years, 16 gauge, Listed at $27,' ° t oh. i ms Forghand Shotdun, single barrel, hammerless, 12 ie 0 rh = Venere . uge, Listed at $10.00, At $3.50 Q eokelent Shella, boxes of twenty-five 50 pe aban ny tye Cheviot in| frye y Black Powder Shells, box of twenty-five 30¢ dark checks, plaids or stripes; linen collar Cameras. ; and silk scarf, Sizes 254 to 10 yea y Korona Camera, size 314x414, with | Value $5.00, at$3,75 Value $6.50, at! single valve shutter and double plate Knickerkecker Trousers of Cheviot in Norfolk Suits with Knickerbocker trou- sers, of Tweed or Cheviot ia brown or holder., Value $3.75. At $2.40 pape ge Al: dig durey 4 Single Trined, we Ry ed af 45¢ Bits y ripley: egies bas Value $1.25. Albums, cloth covered, plain leaves, sizes 7x11, 25 leaves, Special 39, 50 leaves: Special 59% site, | Hats for Boys & Children, $1.00 Eelt Hats in Colonial and Sailor models 5. ert, white canvas, padded, 50¢ white, cardinal, tan or navy; wi Eoathall of g regulation Foothall. T. Morrell Nose-Guard, for men and boys. $4.20 | velvet and silk ribbons, side bow or stream a Foothall Trousera of moleskin, rie heavy, Regularly $1.50 and $2.00. At 85¢, i well padded with reeds. Value$4. At $2,75 | Beaver Hots in Sailor or Middy models é black, navy, castor, cardinal or brown, nap fur, wide brim models, Regularly $4.00. Goll Boxing Gloves. Corbett pattern, of dark tan leather, regu- dation size, with patent laced palm. Value, $2.25 « At 1,50 Shoes for Boys and Girls. To be conscious of the magnitude of our stock, multiply that of the average shop by two—to appreciate how low are our prices, deduct about one-fourth from those which prevail generally, SHOES FOR BOYS. At $2.95, ‘apa of fancy Cheviot or Tweed, f At 506. Negligee Shirts for Bo Regularly 75c, and 95¢. At 48 Shirts of white or colored Madras neat figures and stripes with d cuffs, Sizes 12 to 14 years. A Sale of Apparel for G ris lined, new large top models. Regularly $1.00. first heels; sizes 9 to 13/4, $3.35 —< Lage Shove of box calf, welted soles, first heels; | Garments invested with infinite style a $1.75 | character, even though they be for se e¢8 of patent leather, vici kid or box | and general service. The price cor sions are altogether generous. Russian Dresses of black and shepherd check cloth, silk embro with leather belt and silk tie; sizes Il years. Value $7.00. Special, $490, Tailor-Made Suits of plain cheviot or fancy mixtures, double breasted, : back models; sizes 12 to 18 years, Special, $12.00, Blouse Model of cheviot, in black, blue cr brown, trimmed with braid and velvet. Special, $21.50, a, Fancy Cane Coats, entirely new moi of black, blue or brown winte weidht cheviot or fancy wool mixtures; sizes 12 to 18 years. Special, $9.75. Conte in o large variety of winter cloths; vatious full length models; 6 to 12 years, At 94.85, $7.50), and $11.50 j lace Sh 8 to 2, . lease Shoes of box calf, vici kid or patent colt, welted soles, spring or first heels} sizes 9 to 1344, $2.00 ace of Bluchet Shger of patent or box calf, full extension welted soles, sizes I to 534, $2.50 Button ar Lace Shoes of patent colt or yy .09 ye SHOES FOR GIRLS. Children's Button Shoes of vici kid, with vatent tip, spring heels, sizes 4 to 8, 4,00 Children's Button or lace Shoes of vici kid or with cloth or kid top and patent leather vamp; spring heels, hand-sewed soles; sizes 4 to 8, $1.50 Misses’ Button or kace Shogs of patent leather, vici kid or box calf; sizes 6 to 8, $3.35; 84¢ to 11, $4.653 1134 to 2, $2.00 Misses’ Button Dress Shoes of patent leather, cloth top, spring heels; sizes 84 to 11, $2.00; 1134 to % $2.50 IP jf ry Missen’ Button or lace Shoes of vici kid, with patent tip, or of wax calf; hand-sewed soles; sizes 6 to 8, $1.75; 84 to 11, $2.00; 1134 to 2, $2.50 ————

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