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enty-fifth @ | He had three men with him and met | others near the place, They went ide the saloon and in an inner rootn | found 100 men. They all made a rush to get out, cre is such a disturb- ance that it was necessary for the po- lice to draw thelp revolvers. In cross-examination the sergeant ngpector Brooks made the for the ral over the ctor Alberteon, | gald that arrange OF ALBERTSON mu cet roe STORK BROUGHT LUSTY TRPLES Witnesses and Has Case Ads ' Journed for a Week. | Left Them in a Home of Poverty | in the Rear of a Dark Closet,| Deputy Commissioner Lindsley was to-day in the trial of Inspector but They Kick The'r Fat Leg Free From All Care. en tson and Captain James B, Ferris neglect of duty in allowing a pool- to be run at One Hundred and ty-fifth street and Webster ave- Aa prosecutor before Deputy | sioner McAvoy, the young dop- put three patrolmen from head- rs on the stand and the way yy threw him down forced Mr. Linds- to use materia] evidence in the case Mf it were a gavel. Albertson and Ferris were charged having sent false reports to Com- there Is great bewilderment and uncer- tainty over just what co do with three strong lusty bables that were presented | oner McAvoy, with allowing | to the House of Pasternach at No. 4. -room to run and with three viola~| ‘The triplets are the wonder of the of police rules. Attorney Frank | neighborhood, each weighing almost 9s Fepresenting Albertson, 18 at-| much as a normal baby, The two boys Ing to prove that there was 9/ weigh eight pounds each, while the lit- indications of the existence of | ti girl weighs seven pounds, pool-room, Mr, Lindsley called! phe aggregate weight of twenty- patroimen to show that there WAS three pounds to his responsibilities has reat deal of noise coming from the pur a serious damper upon the feel- 4 pool-room and that the police ings of the father, Samuel Pasternach, id have been aware of its existence. ong Rosa Paaternach, the mother, Taid was ordered by Inspector | wniig she looks lovingly at the three ks over the head of Inspector Al-| iii, steangers, 18 worrted and mis- erable over the future of the unex- pectedly large addition to her family, Family Is Very Po The Pasternachs are poor, very poor, and they live in two miserable litle rooms in the rear of a dark court at No, % Both father and mother are over-) whelmed at the new expense put on the family, and only for the assistance of figured in the announce- ra who came to the help of the one hundred men Wh | tatreccea oman when his new fA lescribed, the | ‘iy began to arrive, both father and mother beea Police Witnesses Mixed Up. | Patrolinen Hooker, Marks Driv- had been sent to the alleged pool- on Sept. 20, 21 and 2 for the pur- of securing evidence. They took | stand prepared to tell just what © work they accomplished and pre- to court the discoveries that SiS @ corner back of it. He told how) 4 dl eae etnen tne imawae its. When the Ww wae alle. in and alised the arduous du- | tles whe would have to face she fled precipitately, Having (be weeping fath- Ath NO assistance. ighbore who, heard Samuel's lamen- ross-examining. flustrated just how the ‘was worked. the at- with him pe ene a meg s he couldn't say whether ar ything sveugh it or not. And hen Drives got al snaten Sp in his at Y thiek that of dren for Dr, Mi r, of No, 44 street, | It was found that no pr Jon for the birth of the children been mado up in 4 arty wae erica 0 es opened Mr. ‘Davis b- ‘ ‘examination taking lace : asserting that iriediction was int the “Brows, not allowed by Commissioner witness called was I eater shat he exami: val. thetic and when oe recovered a oe a d three bables by her side a. oman to-day and as she lies in her saualld dark. bedroom with ite bad “| ventilation she is a picture of despair- maternity. Rye sears bey es and uttering classic lamentations o: race ever to Brownsville to get his mother to come and help In his trouble, To- the old lady is on hand looking after her ndchildren, Ed 4 Burke, of Headquar- rs, was the next witness. He said he was sent fo: Headquar- r from be of a raid to be made Willie Bittner Brings Lot of » ex-olsce boy of the Trade News Pub- lishing Company, had his proud day triumph and vevenge tn g| Street Court to-day pro order to the famed skill of | Butts, the Boy Detective,” but he made | Assistant An unwelcome stork worked overtime | gasp a the manner In which he amassed Jost night in Ridge street and to-day | his evidence against his victim. Willie recently Jost his job through the wiles of a smooth, well-dressed foty dollahs wuf, an‘ Englishman, woh lately had victimized jn mah envelope « office boys by fimflamming them oUt) hut paper of bundles of stamps ot the Post-Office. stranger, “here 1s § cents; go to the window stamps. waiting for a frient.’ lope he said' contained $40 was handed to the office boy, who promptly turned over his own stamps and went to the window to get more. When the enve- lope was opened it contained only a plece of blank paper, and told his story he war promptly | @md cry about it. He hustled back to the Post-Office and saw Post-O'%co In- spectors Jacobs and Meyer. them to the corridor where he last seen the slick Englishman just | Overcome in time (o save another office boy from being flim-flammed, ‘Willie to the inspectors, and the smooth |gentioman was nabbed. The man said he was Herbert Boutelle, of No, 312 West One Hundred and Twenty-sixth street. He calm) ydenled the charge and scorned Willie's evidence, He was fore Magistrate Whitman, in the Centre Btreet Court, to-day. telle as he left him in the custody of the inspectors was: mark me words.” ie marched jnto court at the head of a fleet of office boys. They were all aines and ages and two colors, When Willic reached the gate before the bar the court officer stopped him and his juve me witneeses, I scoured de city for do bunch just to put de briekets good and The gute solid on dis simovth guy.’ was t wheele Q prisoner and bis: “See dat guy a ey Office Boys to identity Mean pushed hin Thief Who Stole His Employ- 00K, pm, over plunks’ worth o' ste the lopa, no?” “He's de geaab,” responded the tow- haired youth, a boss kicked me down a fight of steps en I came back without the Say. I'd like to soak him, Wille “Just wait,’ ‘cautioned the boy de- of |tective, “we'll have tm hung before tre|! set through, * Darkey oy Knew Prisoner, er’s Postage Stamps. Fourteen-year-old Willie Bittner, an the Cent He not only | Willle then plucked a negro boy from es and asked quick. alate, no?” erled the black rd and eloquent, ‘dat gen'l'man, he done come up to me and offah me a dollah to buy $4 worth 0’ stamps, an’ Ah done give him mah when Ah looke dere was was nothin’ Mah ol’ man like to beat me to death, boss, when Ah lo: h experience was simply this | Job, Ah''—but Wille cut hen anaes Englishman stopped him 45) dragged forth another youngster about ved his mettle as of a far superior “Billy |, v "Yes, youah Honah " District-Attorney Corrigan’ poy, becoming fust was leavin gthe Post-Office window | two feet high. Before he could con- with $0 worth of stamps for his em- ployer. Unue with the tdentifications, however the Prisoner naked the Court to be al: to waive examinatio: Whe Meaey tu Bavelope. | atlowed, and he was went to the Tomes : weld tn all for trial, “Boy,” sald the distinguished looking | ‘The Magistrate, court mitendants, law yers and array of detectives had watoh ed Willie's proceedings with considera- ble interest and admusement, ou are certainly a wonder,” said Court, and every detective in the ing took a turn at patting him on the back. He promised to have all his wintnesses present at the trial. PEISETTO WINS AT BILLIARDS, In the sixth game of the series of amateur handicap bilard matches be- ing played a: the Broadway Bililar Academy A. Pelsctto (10) “last niet defeated G, Chichester (90) by 70 tos. Plesotto’s ‘average was 1 4-3, with high run of 5 and Chichester aged 2 13-3 with a high run of and buy me $9 worth of I can't leave this spot, as I'm Then an enve When Willie went back te the office jsmissed, But William didn’t go home aver> He led had |THE ALCOHOLIC Chay Within 48 ¥itmfammer Is Caught. “Grab him off before he slides,” sald eld, nevertheless, and arraigned be~ The last hing Willie sald to Mr, Bou- Wiley, .¢ ADULTERATED WITH ‘POISON ba Kid “Tl fix youse, ‘When the prisoner was arraigned Wi!- Reaults Assured, The Oppenheimer Institute, Executive office, Now York Institut th Bt . Weer Address: Ne procession. by “Cut it out.” sald Willie; “dese are | Coats Be we are offering. 12 48 For Women’s Walking | - Suits, made of a splendid quality of cheviot, in black, blue, brown. The coats are Single and double breasted, collarless effect, half fitted belted back, turnover cuffs, end smartly trimmed with silk braid. They sre lined with a beavy grade of black satin. | ‘The skirts are nine gore, wide flaring, side plaited, kilied seams, inverted plait becks, ‘\ 17.48 For Women’s Walking) i Suits, made of a very fine Mi grade of canvas cheviot and mannish material, exceedingly stylish, The coat has half fitted strapped back, pouch |) sleeve, turnover cuff, trimmed around neck with self poss , pe Bee le Tagen skirts are eleven gore, wide 94 48 For Women’s Walkin J canvas Suits, made of a fine grade o cheviot, ntly trimmed with broad stitched bands of satin, and ,} in black and blue. The jackets are short, el Women Like Our Suits and cause of the Pre-eminently Superior Styles Each Garment Embodies If you really knew the extreme care with which we inspected the materials, the styles, the manu- facture and the finishing of the suits and coats we secure for your choice, you would realize the rare values _In many instances we actually purchased the yard goods and placed it in the hands of a maker, dictating every detail of style. Thus, you see, the superiority of our garments, — gecons rior plait back. | (” dark green velvet, lined with self color taffeta. The skirts | Popular ‘Prices 7 98 for Women’s Capes, made ae of a fine grade of black kersey, thirty: three inches Jong, full sweep, high rolling storm collar, and lined with a fine quality tailor serge. Capes are useful garments and will be worn this Winter. 10 98 for Women’s Top Coats, e made of a fine quality of psy or and kersey- They are cut 40 inches long, loose fitted belted back, turnover cuffs, lined with a heavy grade of black satin, 17 4§ for Women’s Coats,made . of handsome crushed velour, fitted back, leg of mutton sleeve, turnover cuffs, trimmed around neck with shaded broadcloth and black braid, lined with a beavy grade of black satin, Women’s Walking Skirts | Wom Walk Skirts, made of » splendid grade of cheviot and fancy worsted ma- | terials, They are seven and nine gore, wide flaring, | welted or side plaited sears, high kilted or panel 2 . ae fire gr wie flaring, high kilted, side plaited seams, in- _Men Can’t Make Mistakes In Buying These 8.50 Suits en’s Winter Suits, Third Floor. M made of silk worsteds,| Elegant black worsteds, tweeds and cassimeres as) well as blue serges. The coats are single) Suits and coats, made of strictly 8 Bi) ° 15.00 coats Our price, 8.80, ) sy | breasted, sixes 7 to 16 years, value 5.00, in mannish fashion; also plain blo and double breasted, all sizes. Maker guar-| all-woo! Irish frieve. They are cut long, Boys’ Suits and Overcoats ag! at 2.98, 12 to 16 years, value 5.00, at 2.98, Boys’ Suits, | antees them as 15.00 suits. We ask 8.50.| Overcoats, en’s Winter Over- and are tailored to perfection. They come in all sizes. A tailor said they are regular Boys ’ Suits, made of blue] ee he coats are Norfolk and double Boys’ Three-Piece Suits, made of fancy mixtu These Signet Shoes are on handsome, stylish 1.59 bright and dark leathers makizg a dressy effect. These are lace shoes, close-edge soles, in sizes 2/4 to and widths C,Dand E, Advertised as 2.50 ot vici kid, with patent tips, Fall weight | soles, medium heels, very attractive and | front effect, inverted plait back, at 2.78 Women’s Stylish Signet Lace Shoes Regularly Sold at 2.50 Choice at 1.59 Third Floor. lasts, and are made of a bright, plump dongola leather, The uppers are dull kid, the combination of shoes, our price......,...0- cesses M09 Women’s Shors We have also « 300 pairs Women's Shoes made of guaranteed leather, built with high Cuban heels and mat kid uppers, regular sizes from 2% to 8, wi C to E, Women’s Philadel ors, built Women’s Button Shoes, 1,000 pairs, with new Winter lasts Eight distinct new styles, carrying the every way, | new heels and advance shapes for 1.79 | Winter. Sizes 244 to 8, 1.98 | widths B to EE (like cut), at thoroughly good in sites 2% to 8, widths C to ‘and de | +? a {HE WORLD* WEDNESDAY FVENING: OCTORER 19, 1%. | in Births Metropolis, Whi More girls than boys, relatively speak- ing, are born in New York, which fact, it fs Interesting to note, shows & condl- tlon the revrse of that in Ciileago, where recent birth returns reveat a re- markable excess of males, Superstitious citizens of the Windy} City and sociologists with a turn for | fantastic theories have traced a con-| nection between this increase in the | number of boy babies and the growtn of the military spirit, and if there ts/ more than mere oddity tr this supposed causal connection then the vital statls- tes of New York disclose the dove of peace hovering over this city, as against the eagle supported to be screaming on the shores of Lake Michigan, Local birth returns show that girls are gaining and cutting down the nor. Dining-Room Furniture: Several Hundred Pieces Are Being Closed Out at A Third to a Half Their Actual Values. Fifth Floor, = wr conditions, we shall make up the lot, This Bed 3,85 The best in the world at a popular price. Six feet long; 27 inches wide; complete with good, heavy green denim mattress. The head is raised, and forms an attractive couch when a cover is employed, This Bed 6.50 As Two Single Beds. Used as a single bed or couch, a double bed, or two single beds. Complete with figured denim mat- tresses and bolsters. Ideal construc- tion—and economical in the space it occupies. New York Beats Chicago of Girl Babies. «The Girls Are Gaining on the Boys in the Obtains in Windy City, of an le the Reverse | mal majority of the boys, which for long time has been about four per ce The reason why this nofmal prepon- derance of male births has not been | refleoted in the figures of the adult mopuiation, where, in fact, women are in the majority, is found in the grea mortality of boy babies, the figures 4903 being 13,115 deaths ‘of males un five years old, against only 11,273 girls of the game age. In the first nine months of 1904 there were born in Ma’ in 22,387 21,819 girls, an e: ainst jority r G ts the births in the corresponding perio were 20,95 boys and 24 girls. Th majority of the male births has thus been reduced by 7% for the past nine months, which gives « presumptive re- duction of aboot 100 for the entire y Comparing the number of births of | both sexes during the first three-quar- ters of 188 and 194, the total increase js found to be 2877, of which 1,352 go te the oredit of be while girls score | present to-morrow An Opportunity Unparalleled! A manufacturer who had too many of certain styles came to us for relief. We agreed to take all he had of these particular styles, providi would include EVERY OTHER BED IN STOCK AT THE SAME GREAT REDUCTION—which he did, More than One Thousand This Bed 8.75 sereerase A double bed, with springs in the seat, when used as a Davenport. Full width; can be used either single or double. Complete with heavy green denim mattress. ~ This Bed 9.50 v | with 1,538, going While the total both sexes has |, cent, from 1008 to about Th behind with leas than 6% per cent condition holds good In the first eight month» ale births to outnumber une enc tr the 3 Should this growth | tions continue | York, fut \ York bocker seeking hu ters in the ane, with —_ i 1 m4 by yea dneres In r, entire year, and bi ure may # for wives jGold in Your Garret Hundreds of housewives who never dye anything, who think they can’t dye, a task, are losing the good of castaway fabrics that could be made new with DIAMOND DYES It ts an extremely easy process to color with Diamond Dyes, and the cost ls but a trifle, They are for home use and home economy. Diamond Dyes Color AnythingAny Color We Start To-Morrow the Selling of an Enormous Purchase of One Thousand "Vi" Folding Couches At the Lowest Prices Ever Named for These Great Home Conveniences, The records of the manufacturers go to prove that out of every thousand Folding Couch Beds sold in New York ‘and vicinage each year the Adams Store supplies more than half of them: in other words, the sales of the Adams Store in Couch Beds equal the combined output of ALL OTHER STORES. _ This is a remarkable record, but one to which we are justly entitled. We were the first to offer these home commodities hereabouts, and the LOW PRICES at which we began the selling have never yet been approached by any other store, Yet, right in the face of these very er cent, “4 F ough winners by a majority of about 1,000, boys and 13,966 girls, giv sa majority of only 1,166 for girls eased ubout 7 pee rls have galne theres bors tag | Lf not, it is probabl corrective. You at which rate the t to show the boys 00 over the pre- the births there Pills Sold Everywhere. In boxes fF The W or imagine it is (Guaranteed Waterproof Mi Everycater? | 3°75 and Black, 390 Between 20th & Nottingham Curtains; Sixteen Distinct Sale. Worth $1.50 pair. Now Third Floor, and Sofa The Saving Chance Of a Lifetime! Asa Couch, Very similar in construction to the bed at $8.75, but of better material, under tufted green denim mattress with Forms a single or double bed, or Davenport. Bed 2 meg ee springs lance, This We shall start the selling to-morrow. By displacing the Bedroom Furniture stock on fourth floor temporarily we bave acquired extra selling space, i? So that, no matter how great the crowd, we will be able to care for every one quickly. No home in Greater New York, or in any town or city hereabouts where an extra Bed is required occasionally, or where an extra Sofa or Daves enportwould not be out of place, ought to miss the economy this sale provides, This Bed 12.75 TTT TTT ITT Dobe tte + As a Couch, This style has 88 sprin, them all for comfort. Ba vily heavilt to form a Davenport. seat; full valance, 0.25 aes pee case! =e Patterns Are Offered In a Great Special Beds with green denim mattress having ————— ———————————} a 9 ce some osst| Ig Your Head Clear? the fault of your Liver and you need a il be sur. prised to see how quickly your brain will clear and how much better you can work after taking Beecham's > 100, and 2a, 2 ae sree illiams Company Swell Tailor-Made Rain and Dust Coats, jaterial,) Altera tlons FREE, SIXTH AVENUE, 218t Sts, 95c els 65 es; beats ick raises Furnished As a Davenport, One of the best Sofa Beds made, Construction throughout is of the very best, This style is fitted with arms; when both sides are raised to a level you have a full width double bed. It is especially attractive as a Davenport, with back raised and front lowered. This operation is performed automatically. Complete with heavily tufted denim mattress, As a Double Bed, When used as a single bed or sofa, the head lifts automatically, so that no bolster is required. This style can also be used as a full width dou- ble bed. Complete with figured denim mattress. Our Uphols be sold on special tablgs along cover to fit it. At no time, in any ORIENTAL STRIPE COUCH COVERS, full and three yards long MOTTOW. ccc ce scenrens ORIENTAL STRIPE COUC ste SH COVERS, full and three yards long; sold regularly at $2.25; to- 150 | morrow BAGDAD STRIPE COUCH COVERS, full s! regularly at $2.75; to-morrow. {as a single Or double resses and two bolste down, Makes a very when used with xtra) A Thousand Couch Covers in To-Morrow’s Sale. Store bought a thousand Covers at s ¢ the beds; so that w re, are th $0 inches ¥ ide sold regularly at $2; to- 1.39 and decidedly han 60 inches wide ial prices expres n you choos y ever sold for so little, either regularly or at spec ONE VERY SPECIAL LOT OF COUCH COVER’ ome patterns; full size and length; sold regularly at $4; to-morrow at ‘ tra wide and very heavy quality; every cover fin tassel fringe; sold regularly at $7.00; just to- MOPTOW At. sescerersesrenervessceceers paces As a Sofa (with Cover.) eover (covers sly for this sale of Beds, They will ne bed you like best you can pick a COUCH COVERS in exact copies of Oriental hangings; ex- bed, with rs. Front attractive ial sales, 'S, in new 2.95 ished with , 4.95