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ARTIST'S MODEL NOW BRIDF OF HARRY THAW. —_—_—— FAST GENTLEMAN ‘GIRL WHO HELO UP. MABGED INA tUT0 MAN IS SILENT Policeman Confers This Dis- Alice Moulton Refuses to Teil tinction Upon Young Columbia’ Why She Demanded P. F Student Arrested for Speed-| Barnum’s $1,000 Scarf Pin ing Car in Harlem, on the Street. NK. THAIN EDS A MODEL Florenoe Nesbit, Prize us Girl, Beoomes Bride of Pittsburg Millionaire Met in Paris, | A policeman in New York has at last The young woman who held up P. F. MOTHER SAID Aiscovered a gentleman tn an automo | army at ad we Mow York - bile, Rubber Company, at the point of TO BE DISTRESSED. His (ib) OWN paniiommae A Muro SI ueeaes Ie Gone aavant Fannaeaae rested for speeding.” he told Magi#trate | tornoon as ho was passing Twenty: third | Crane to-day In the Harlem Polo] s:tce and Hecond evenue and endesv- Court, “and [have stopped MANY 4) ore to pov hin of a $1,000 scartpin re- at that.” fused to reveal anything about herevt @ N. Heckacher, twenty ¥°8r) icon her arraignment to-day tn the| old, a student at Colymbla College and | i Jefferson Market Police Court. cousin of Mayor McClellan's wife, 19 the |” qwien arrested yesterday she gave subject of the policeman's eulogy, He 4 last night at One Hundred the name of Allee Moulton, but would waa arrested bis not say where she lived. She is very and Tenth street on] Riahth arenes (ne 00d jooking, has auburn hate and wore arias one Seas tom Hurtr-| Ouestaravi@ lowelry, including a gold an hour, ington, L. 1 teen miles an hour | hatelalne watch. i | Nike a snail's pace, and for the Mr, Barnum was passing a doorway seems Heckscher thought he was on| ear Second avenue when the young moment woman jumped forward and confront. ed him with the request to sell her the pin he wore tn his necktle, When he refused she attempted to take the pin from him, but it was fastened in nis tle, Then she pulled two long hat- pine from her hair and began dancing around him, thrusting the pina at his face and arms, demanding at the same time the delivery of the jewel Her strange actions collected a crowd and before she could get away a po- Uceman came up and arrested her. Mr Barnum appeared against her in the Jefferson Market Court to-day and the ja woman was held for the Grand Hd Son to Marry a Title, I ig Ie Asserted, and Family Spent $1,000,000 to Prevent Unde- | ' « tirable Marriage. pocloty and theatrical circles in a olty ‘are discussing with much in- 5 today the announcement of the ‘of Harry K. Thaw, the young | millionaire and hero of the ‘Deauty dinner,” to Evelyn Flor- | Nesbit, a prise chorus girl and ts’ model in London. career has been somewhat , and Miss Nesbit s regarded moat beautiful of the young with whom his name has been Despatches from London thut he arrived there from Paris Puesday and registered at the Carl- Hotel as H. K. Thaw and wife, ‘Thaw is the daughter of Winfleld Nesbit, a Pittsburg attorney. from Pittsburg say that m Thaw declared she knew of her son's marriage \o Miss ‘other than what she had read papers. Other members of the refuse to talk at all. ‘mother ts said to be mach dis- ever the wedding, as she desired || even yy FLORENCE NESBITR, sella It ts said the fam-|f j : epent $1,000,000 in trying to 9 | cca arty Thaw from making just such a | — as he has contracte: bit was noted for her & girl of sixteen, She when she came to New York )Pitteburg in 1001, She became a bel and wus tho sensation of the for time, posing for such) artists as Carroll Beckwith, Carl) F. 8. Church and others. Desuty made it easy for her when she decided to adopt a stage career, and Pe. founa an easy opening In “Floro- ", Later she joined “The Wild when that was produced by Lederer, and was for a couple Weeks & member of Mrs, Osdorn's in “Tommy Rot.” ys her engagement at the (r- been playhouse Miss Nesbit went abroad for a time was the reigning beauty | ipakdeyped company in London, posed for various artists in the metropolis and her photos had ‘Wide sale in the shops. She has been for two years and Is said to have * added the policeman, “he's an and the tirat I ever met in od the Magiptraie jed the po- Tih ae a joeman. : ot he calla men e me broke, save I A he was not going Beyond the limit allowed }and loses himeeif in other forms of peech. But this fe the first man that +) || acted politely.” Magistrate Crane asked the young man \] | where no the auto, and when told ' sent from his father imaelf, i ‘ She walved examination and would Answer no questions put to her by the Magistrate or the volloe, It Is believed that ehe is demented, re All tn the Family, (From the Detroit Free Press, Bmartieigh to Father-n-Law—Your daughter's extravagance ts too much for my purse, and yet I don’t want to . ny hard words with her so soon our marriage. Don't you think | fou could speak to her about it? Gay Old Father—I could, wouldn't do any good. She's smart enough to know that she Inherits all of her bad qualities from me. Magistrate, “making it a orime for a body \o drive an automobile which, te has fe. bought with money earned b | he Columbla atudent wi | with a warning, il aimtre ———— NO SMOKING ON PLATFORMS, | ora Rule Now Win Be Strictly i Euforced. No more will the odoriferous ctgarette, the strenuous pipe or the generously bad five-cont olgar flourish on the rear platforms of the trolley cars. The New York City Rallway Com. pany has Issued positive instructions to conductors that the rule against smok- | ing on the rear platforma of closed | oars must be enforced. Notice has been | posted In the various car barns that conductors who do not enforce the rule "ithe ule hag bean. Hong time. but has been targely, d'vest | garded, and {t ts sald the complaints of Many women to the company aroused the officials to the point of making the new rule. SCHOOL OF JOURNALISM. Will Be Opened at Twenty-third Street Branch of Y, M. ©, A, The Twenty-third street branch of the Young Men's Christian Association will open a school of journglism this | winter, For a few wenks the tnetruction will take the form of leotures, The first two will be delivered by Jullus Chambers. Tho branch ta at No, a5 Weat Twenty-third street y} | B. Altuan & Co. win Paris. ; IN THEIR DEPARTMENT FOR UNTRIMMED MILLINERY $0N BEATS BLIND MOTHER. (ON FIRST FLOOR), ARE SHOWING A FULL ASSORT. TOMATOES BU aisksics Kalahbers Was Yriea MENT OF WALKING AND OUTING HATS, MISSES’ THE NEW PACK, te Protect Her, Dode, seventy-five years old, and bis son, Martin, were prisoners in ‘the Hoboken Court to-day charged with brutally beating Mrs, Dode, who ts Seventy-eight years olf and bind, and also with assaulting Mrs, Lena Sahl, her daughter, and George Stahl, ths} Jatter’s husband. All of the parties to Marr ris) ripe fruit in well hiled, solid packed cans, a P| Three cans, ., 20c SWEET POTATOES. Large, ripe, nourishing and health- ful, prime quality irom the | 5c AND GIRLS’ DRESS AND SCHOOL HATS, OSTRICH AND FANCY FEATHERS, FLOWERS AND FOLIAGE, AND ON TUESDAY, THE 25th OF OCTOBER, WILL OFFER UNTRIMMED VELVET HATS, IN BLACK AND VARIOUS COLORS, PLAIN AND DRAPED: REGULAR PRICE | the case live at No, 414 Monroe street, $5.00 EACH, AT 4 . ‘ . . $3.75 best shipments, a basket Dode aud his son went out last night —_—__—_—_————_—_— got drunk. Returning to the house BLACK OR WHITE OSTRICH PLUMES! REGULAR ONIONS, Degen smashing things, Mrs. Dode PRICES $4.50 AND 9.25 EACH, At $3.50 AND 5,00 Finest red, medium sized c in fright and they turned on Connecticut onions, a : “beat her. ‘Then the Stahls in- ‘17¢ basket, ———..__ BUTLER’S COFFEES, Unsurpassed In tlavor and aroma. me ee wae Finest grades ese coffees im. ported; a lb ai oe teen « 25¢ Geet M Sitalbe Heayy bodied coffee with superior cu qualities; ald. eeeeee ae 20¢ yf) Ii Best Santos—fancy grade, ar matic and good; per Ib, oF ORANGES, Sweet, ripe and jutey; first of the new Florida crop; dozen,... tenes ‘and got beaten themselves, the police were summoned Man and his son were ar- fon was sont to prison for y days ene, Stanton and Nineteenth Street and Sixth Anemw, New York, We Never Advertise Unless We Have Extraordinary Valooe ¢ to Offer, BIG SUIT SALE! A sale carefuliy planned weeks ahead; cash buying and cash selling; ransacking the markets of Chicago, Rochester and New York and taking whole outputs or small lots when they could be had cheap enough—surely a trade event of the character of the one we institute to-morrow shouldcreate widespread interest. Sugar Corn—M y brand Ne Coming as it does right on the threshold of Winter, it is especially opportune, and!) ECR ato; creamy, tender, fre \ will be gladly welcomed by thousands of men and boys who have deterred buying ean... pe db their suits till now, It is no exaggeration of facts to state that this is far Toma toes Reale brand: selected from and away the most superb collection of Fall and Winter Suits ever put hand pac ed In extra large 256 on sale !n New York. cans, 2 for Tomatoes—Eust View; extra choice fruit, in large solid-packed cans, 8 for 25¢ Capers—Imporied from the famous La Forrest French groves; crisp These Stocks Go on Sale Tuesday and full flavored; In bottles; 190. and 10¢ . : French tone Lr ee s hall 25: Morning in Three Lots. ake rit! fae med Ave i 15 LOT 1, LOT 2, LOT 3. ria arn ie ae a $16 and $18 Fall Choice $20 & $22.50 And the $25 & $28 : ean evel | and Winter Suits, Fall & Winter Sults, Fall & Winter Suits, a we Oc! 11 .50 "14 .50 oY .50 Monogram Whiskey. Ten't five or etx dollar worth Here tortent are ewell auite- 10 Years Old. faving? Well, that's just what the = sorte thet are) Biwaye R thie offer means, Men's FM caren with these sults They ‘oked upon as exchusive. All High class, well sepa oe and Ws tak: be ee rT er tunicnabie cot of the finest forvtan fabrics Whiskey, bottled expressly for our oF double breasted sacks, Oring eed cloth, and try as you TMbet Vieunes Engiien fainily trade, < “ ms aad an bain Tweeds and the conites Sences Gallon, $3.00; Gallon, $1.59; ant Worsels, Tre talloring is i iter value, tor nt fan, mae carried (0 an extreme of ale rae fence ot herwofore known in doubie: Kenta at eut ‘they tr Se areateat. value We have rer Keemeale that are ready to came Boal Je ottered weer, fornia, walion, @3e.; bortle Claret—St. Ju mond, allon, & Claret—st, Jullen mond, gailon, 1.00 Claret—Zinfandel, extra heavy body bet 35c Port erey—Cholce J. B., Call- forni athe, ; Superior J. Ba CHAMBERS ST. nvile, abe. Builers Try BOe more, bottle, eeeresenses ie t ; moe a st aah ei, * a alae uli THE WORLD: WONDAY EVENING, OGTORER 1, CKOERH,. 104.. Wines and Liquors. G. Altman & Cu. will offer to-morrow and the following day (Tuesday and Wednesday), ONE THOUSAND PAIRS OF Real Point Arabe Lace Curtains the regular prices of which are $16.00, 22.00, 25,00 and 30.00 pair, at ; $9.00, 12.00, 15.00 and 18.00 Pair. B. Altman & Co. will hold an exceptional sale to-morrow (Tuesday), of Women’ 8 Linen Handkerchiefs, regular prices, 75c. to $2.75, at (Rear of Rotunda.) 38c. to $1.50 Each. Metoty Sereet enh Sixth Avan, Hew Fork. |SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY MORNING WONDERS. Our Stores Are Thronged as never before at this season, almost every be of the day. The reason is self-evident. The housekeepers of Greater New York are the most intelligent and discrimi- nating in the world. They know the freshness, quality and purity of all our food supplies. They like our way of retailing at practically wholesale prices, because it means a great saving in their annual expenses. They tell their friends, and consequently new customers keep coming all the time. Double’s°"’ Trading Stamps to everybody with everything 486 except C B O. D. orders. TRIUMPH OATS. (_ BUTLER’S MILK. Pure unskimmed condensed milk Best quality white Northern-grown trom Genesee Valley herds, rolled oats, most wholesome and qc rich in cream, @ Can... nutritious of breakfast diets, 20c Guaranteed fresh. Three cans A large package... 7c TY, APPLES. Three packages 20c. Choicest Baldwins and Greenings; large, ripe and sound; finest fruit for eating or bie a “15c¢ basket... PRUNES. The highest grade of fruit grown in the Santa Clara Valley; sun dried and cured, thin skinned, fresh, mecty; delicious for stews, ing 45 to Id.); 3 Ibs, desserts and puddings, HOF ssseeenecerervees 25c A lb. for 10¢, CRANBERRIES. Fresh from Cape Cod, fine flavored, large, red and ripe, a BUTLER’S TEAS. At half the usual retail prices. Butler's Golden Tog best 50c Ceyion tea imported; a Ib, Butler's Unxid Ti Four favorite varieties; 35¢ Butler’s Best No, 1 Teas— Are pure and uniform; 1b Butler’s \o. 2 Cholce'Teas 25¢ Peerless Malt Extract. Famous revitalizing tonic for women —Three varietics; alDsees and children; a on 10 Cc Extra large size (averag~ Large size (averaging 55 to Ib.), 3 dS, 206.5 1 ID... e008 Medium size (averaging a to Ib,), 3 IDS. 146.5 1 Ib.. re —— CRISP CRACKERS At money-saving prices, JONNIES. A ib, GOLDEN 10c VIENNA CRIMPS, J $1.15; a bottle Essie brand; very best fro Preserves labe rty fresh n- Jelly Powder. ‘Blue, ‘Ribbon de- Fast View brand; very ; Netous for des selected fruit ruit, in, rich syrup; J@g) and wine pack- 10¢ » brand; selected Bart-/ Salad Ol—Fi: age. In rich, heavy JQg| fornia; quart bortle ' 18¢ mp Area oan | Laundry Specials. East View brand; fancy Call-| most dell-| Butt fruit, In heavy syrup; 16¢| m 19c) ¢ an + ohe ne ° « " SC Borax Soap—Be: ; harmless cakes for nd Soap—Most econom- ; Boakes 25c ewel Washing Powder—Light- | Comey Is! teal; a great cleanser paghetti Fk Bape raSe STA tacts tek ib | laundry labor, 41d, pack Be domestic, 1-Ib. ro ‘De. ;My-Ib. 5c) 160 Re Jame —Biue “fibbon | home-made | French ilwe—Butler's beat: makes n pure fruits; all the 15c. the clothes white: 3 squares 5c chotee varieties; a jar or i‘ % ” Jam 44) assorted fruits | Stare! = hite. Land a jar 10c| glossy: Sib. box 53 Licensed Grocery Stores es Supply the Best for the Least Money, French Brandy. kkk Godet Freres’ Celebrated 3+ Siar French Cognec Cham- trondy—juice of the Impurted Sl, 15 A bottle... ¢f p Guinness’s Stout, BE, J, Burke's bottling, Imported in sles “$1. Gin — Butler's Trymo en or Holland; bottle. int. B.; Superior Old or Hok, "a; bottle.. p grace, glass. CHOICE GROCERIES, Tuesday Is Blue Trading Stamp Dividend Day Bring in your books and receive 10 Stamps Free in Each Book In each and every Blue Trading Stamp book you have we will give you 10 stamps free if you take them to the Premium Exhibit room on the fifth floor. These stamps are in addition to the usual number accompanying your purchases. ! Until 12 o’clock each day we give two B, & M. Blue Trading Stamps with each 10 cents you spend. After 12 o’clock we give one stamp free with each 10 cents you spend Sixty-Eight Special Tuesday Bargains Women's Walking Suits, value 12.75, Tuesday at 5.98 Women’s Stylish Zibeline Coats, value 7.50, Tuesday, 3.89 Women’s Worsted Walking § Skirts, value 3.75, Tuesday, 1.68 sizes Misses’ School Shoes (88g ss 1,50 value, special at 95e Women's Juliets (,,,{",,), black and colors, 1.50 value, 79¢ Women’s and Men's Slumber Slippers ('",%!'), 35c value, 15¢ ties Boys’ School Shoes (‘wshly), sizes 1 to 514, at 95e well butit ) Including Normandy, nes, Point de Paria, ete, » yd, Be ' ) value 8c to 10c, at, yd. $e yd 100 Laces from a New York importer (,, Edgings and Insertions (Phos, Veils, worth 30c and 50c yd. (445, Spangled Collars ($toi2!..4 ctreular aba. halr-line and double ad, Tuxedo, meshes, ete,, ete. all new designs, at 25¢ Fancy Homespun Suitings (*2*), value, yd, 39c, at 20 vcswes), 38 inches, yard 25¢ Novelty Plaid Zibelines (“r Storm Cheviot Suitings, pure wool ¢ #,'", yi4s In tck. ), $9@ (No mall orders, and quantities limited 4 Binew Comeh Sheets, Muslin and Gom- Pillow Cases in two sizes in)» value 10¢ each, 6Ke Sheets 2x21¢ yds. long ( ,dieaehed and), substantial muslin, 29¢ Crib Comfortables, never sold (gs,) 59c to 79c, at $9e Crib Blankets of a good quality, worth ( $,,u), Tuesday $74 Woo! Blankets ('":.\'*), cotton warp, wakes 6,00, at 4.98 Comfortables, stitched and tufted (,an‘filied with), hea > 750 pieces of Twill Towelling (# inh"), value yd. 8c, at 3% Bleached Muslin (* !7:h=), good, strong, heavy cotton, yd, “axe Percaline (ck amt) | 36 j in, wide, value yd. 124¢¢, at 6e Sateen (“ply mercerized. in) checks and other neat patterns, yd. 9¢ Fancy Flannelette (,zeo!! a4. ) effects, value 12340, at 64¢ Fancy Eiderdown (,{°5 htren's cot ), special Tuesday, yd, 28¢ mal strong mad Women’s Ready-wear Hats (sie of horsehair braid ), value $2.00, 98¢ Hand-made Hats in a variety of colors and shapes ( ("aube®, alike /?* 1.25 Women’s Wool Gloves in black, white and gray; Tuesday at 14¢ Real hed Wool Gloves, to keep the children’s hands warm, 14¢ Mittens for women and children; they’re special at 10¢ ‘Women’s Wrappers in assorted (,2'{!p~snd Heures ), special, 64¢ Bolero Sacques (49%, ue. ) of ripple eiderdown, crocheted edges, 29¢ Black Sateen Petticoats With deep accordion ), full sizes, 49¢ piaited ruffle Petticoats (,,,0f "ack et...) moreen and mercerized satin, at 98¢ Women’s Hosiery (*#),bisck cotton, ‘Women’s Cashmere Hosiery ("3eiz, pies ), seamless, fine elastic tops, 10¢ ), double sole, 19¢ Boys’ All-Wool (Horfol, Double Breastet. ) Suits, 4 to 16 years, at 1.98 Boys’ Overcoats, made of all-wool frieze, sizes 4 to 16 years, 1,98 Boys’ Pants, of wool material that(*\!"0n"), value 50c, at 25¢ hard wear ( made of basket eentre plait, button ornamented, 89c in navy, light blue, cardinal, black, 1,19 Women's Waists Tricot "4g si Irish Linen (antkerrhiets for), samples worth 15c to 20c, at 8 Men’s (,4,,40it!!,.,,) and the plain hemstitched kind, worth 10c, at 6 »2to 5 yrs, 1,98 ages 1 to 3 years, at 19¢ Children’s Colored Cloth Coats ('*¢¢,medaiiion Children’s Dresses (° fro) quality), Vests and Pants for Women (,,!onf ti Jomen’s Vests or Pants (,0% sayy ribbed Children’s Vests or Pants, heavy ribbed, fleece lined ( ta, natn)? Garment, 19¢ ‘os ankle length, $9e Ratural at 10c or white)® Domestic Brand Corsets (°\né, plus, Wack), sizes 18 to 30 in., at 29e J, B, Corsets (Ary, and.owle), straight fronts, sizes 18 to 30 in,, at 64e Cork Linoleum, 2 yards wide, value sq. yd. 650, at $6e Oil Cloth, very durable make (,, Sse)» Tuesday 176 Hay’s Hair Health, at Bic; Packer’s Tar Soap, at fle Lydia Pinkham’s Compound, 64¢; Levy’s(,,,\4,,)Face Powder, 28¢ (No mati onters.) 500 dozen Dinner Plates(*or'e p''*), regularly 5c, at Ze Tea plates (mat) and of selected porcelain, regularly 10c, at 6e ‘Cereal dishes, with blue border decorations (,)94!*), special, 8¢ Ovoid shape cups and saucers("f! na) value 17c, at 10¢ ching (he famous B. 7, Laundry Soap ( “W.ftn stad y, Tuesday five cakes at 16¢ Condensed Soup, Tricolor brand ( ya fhieg )» 100 can, Bo Green String Beans ("%ss',"™"'), 2-pound can, 6e Baked Beans ( toms sauce), Tuesday the full 3-pound can, 6e ‘Seeded Raisins (“i'ms*), come in 1-pound packages, at 6e brand Alexander King’s Sewing Cotton (9 yarieoa Best English Pins (,4%!".), value Sc, a paper, 2 papers for Be | Steel Safety Pins (“! ys-r,nd vue), 3 papers for Se Asbestos Iron Holders, prevent burning the hands, each $e ), dozen spools, 19¢