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‘oh - Attaok by rHos on Lane! ‘yord’s Twelve-Year-Old Girl Rouses Staten Island Neigh- bors to Fury, CLUBS AND KNIVES FIGURE IN CHASE FOR FUGITIVE. Latter Is Beaten Into Insensi- bility and Would Have Been! Killed Had Not Squad of Po- licemen Arrived in Time. | Only the prompt arrival of a squad! @f police saved Joachim Colavina, thirty-four years old, from being @hybbed and cut to death by an tn- furiated mob, after he had attacked & twelve-year-old girl at Tompkins- ‘ville, 9.1. When rescued Colav'na was © ‘anconactous, having been clubbed and in many places, Phe man is a laborer, and for some time boarded with the Venditto tam- 1 My, at No. 2 Hannah street Mary | Venditto, the eldest daughter of the mt ve family, \4 an exceptionally well-devel- oped girl of twelve, with big dark eyes and a very pretty face, She oc-) cupled a room between that of her parents and the one in which Cola Vina slept. Colavina seemed to be fond @f the girl and was constantly petung her, but little attention was paid te ft by the fasnily, Choked Pretty Girl, ‘While the parents were sleeping Cola- vin got the girl into his room and began to choke her. She screamed and her father jumped out of bed and @tadbed a club. He struck Colavina om the head wkh it, but the latter, although staggered by the blow, man aged to run rom the house. Venditto, wili with rage, gave chaee ‘and aroused the neighbors as he ran, The neighborhood is thickly settled ppans, and the father was poom mob of men armed When they learned og Colavina they shout- chase was short, Colavina being en in an open field but a few ks from the house, The first man/ reach him struck him on the head with a club, and he fell Pol fast as the others came up each of truck or stabbed him, fght- one another in their eagerness to at the man. The police had been| fea ands ‘squad of them arrived on Ba were just in time to prevent Cola- being killed. ‘They fought their =, tnrough the crowd and surround: | the unconscious man. Only their ment that the irl had not been quited the mob. ving Was taken a prisoner to the Infirmary, where it was found he had two stab wounds in the and numerous cuts and brulscs PARK JEWEL THIEF GETS FOUR YEARS : astleman, Who Lured Philadel-| phia Woman Here on Pretext) Save Man, | tained un of Putting Her on the Stages! t Sentenced to Prison. | Judge Newburger in General Seasions to-day sentenced Charles T. Castleman. ho stole jewelry valued at $2,000 from Mire. Albert M. Rihi, i while riding In Central Po to four years in Sing Sing F Philip Waldhetmer, Co torney, pleaded gulty to for his olient. The law Court that clmency should be shown the defendant because al! of the Jewelry #tolen from Mrs. Rint 4 been re: covered and given b her. “The defendant has \ one term in prison for a like Judge Newburger told the lawy he can expect no lenier Castleman mat Mra, Risl in Ph ia and told her . Bavage, the to get a wa company. She . whom she k ady served ” , visiting several resorts the park Castieman gratbed her jewelry, which she carried in 4 handbag, and fed with KM. He wee arrested after pawning the in. the ry and has since been ieveity CARS SMASHED IN WRECK. —EEE RAHWAY, N. J, Oct, %—An bound freight train on the Penn yania Railroad was wrecked one weat of this place early to-day, The aceldent (ao 5 to have been caused by ‘the breal of an axle. Eight care left the tracks ond were badly smashed. They were loaded with mer- chandise of varie Some of gars were burned the Bay was upted Tor traific, which When the accident occurred the train ip Jumped and escaped with a A.G. SPALDING & BROS. WIN AT WORLD'S FAIR. Wighest Awards for Firm's Dis. play of American Ath letic 6 AG Spalding and Brot Aoubly honor he 1 Mair, A special award os ¢ fe given in each 4 dest. most comple and m installation, has been « ie Gem by the Department of F | twenty {the two young girls went to the De- Four Attack Tailor and Two Women Companions on Henry Street and Take Watch and Chain—One Arrested, SPIRITED GIRL SLAPS ROBBER IN THE FACE Later Identities Prisoner, Who, Is Said to Be Son of Respec: table Baker—Detectives on Hunt for Three Accomplices, Isidore Zuttrin, sixteen years old, of No 3 Jackson street, appeared in Hysex Market Court to-day to answer A charge of assault and robbery pre- ferred against him by Phillip Scher- man, a tailor of No, 9% Monroe street Scherman, according to the story he told the police, was walking along Henry street, between Grand and Sean- nel, with hla niece, Fannie Cohen, | seventeen years old, and her cousin, | Jennie Seherman In the middle of the block they were | surrounded by four husky young fel- | ranging beiween sixteen and | years, They jumped upon Scherman, one of them striking him from behind as two olhers beat nim in the face, While three of them were asraulting Scherman the fourth went through his pockets end took | his gold watch and chain, 1 Fannie Cohen, who is a spirited girl, tried to help her uncle and slapped (he face of one of the robbers, Bhe sald she recognized him. 1 know you," she sald, ag she slap- ped him, “You are the son of a baker on Jackson atreet The four ran away and Scherman and lows lancey street station, where they re- ported the attack, Four detectives were sent out and after a couple of hours’ search returned with Zuttrin, He was identified as one of the four robbers by Scherman and the two young women, and Wan held on @ charge of assault and robbery Zuttrin refused to tell who his com- peas were and denied having been implicated in the affair. The police hope to catch his companions to-day pecan Pai susie POLICE ARREST MIDWIFE. ‘atient Anid to Be Dying from Al- 1 ged Operation, Mra, Augustine Baum, wife, of No. % Walton street, WHligma- burg, was held for triad in the Bwen Atteet Police Court to-day charged with pertorming an illegal operation on Stra Kato Roesle, thirty-two years old, of No, 213 Scholes street. Mrs. Roesle is now dying at her home. She ie a married woman with three clildren, ‘The arrest was made at the order of Coroner Willams, who ob- Mra. Roe ast night. BABY _FOUND DEAD. Patrolman ‘Thomas Patterson. of the Liberty avenue station, Brooklyn, brought Into the station to-day the body of a newly born male Infant, that had beon found in the cellar of No, 212 Fulton street, by the owner of the build. ing. Albert Schlereth, of No, 18 Clinton | place, body was sent to the Bradford Hospital, where {t was found that ill was fractured and several ribs | had been broken. ‘The body was then sent to the Brooklyn Morgue and a fquad of detectives waa sent out to look un the mother Silks and | Dress Goods | 40-inch Double Width Black Crepe de Chine “ that formerly sold at $2.00 a - yd., Thursday and Friday at $1.25 yd. Dotted Crépe de Chine in good colorings, at 75¢. yd., value $1.25 yd, Chiffon Velvet in a wide range of desirable shades, at $2.00 yd. Dress Goods Special, A special lot of 44-in. AllWool Colored Henrietta in good desirable shades, at soc. yd., value 7 40 pieces 42-inch Black All Wool Cheviot, a quality regularly sold at 75c. a yd, Thursday and c. yd Friday at 58c, yd, Lord Taylor, Broadway and Twentieth Street, Fifth Avenue, Nineteenth Street. LIE SHE MAN Ve es ‘0Y'S CURIOSITY Youth Is Watching a Fallen Am- bulance Herse When the Ani- mal Strikes Him in Struggle to His Feet. Curtosity Sussman, umbalance horse fell, and although he had errands to do he stopped with * crowd ts to recover upset the ambulance Pincus was caught as it fell ‘The ambulance had been called trom Hellevue to attend Antonio Satore, who suffered a alight shock at No. 67 Varick street the home of a friend, st No. 321 West Broadway Broadway, and at Houston etreet the 2 horse slipped and foll on the wet pavement. it Young Sussman failed to seo the am~ bulance tipping ay tho horse strug wléd to ite feet end was caught under When reveued he was found to be suffering from many contusions and Was placed in the ambulance and taken to the hospital, (From the Cleveland Plat “T've got a bet on to-day's ball game.” “Who do you want to see win?” “I don't care." “I thought you said you had a bet on the game. “I have, but I can't love.” “How's that?” “Why, [bet a kiss with my beet girl.” THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY rai OCTOBER %6, 1904, GETS HIM HURT got the better of Pincus fAfteen years old, when an Hill, N. J When the horse in its Dr. Erdman took Satore to The driver chen drove up W’ in Dealer.) Charles Denne, a rea’ uel Wilde's Bons & Co., ers at Nos. 0 and Il Dutch atreet, felt down an elevator shaft from the third Gace At that aasreeg torte? and Wee] irr ore Mee Or buttons killed instantly It was Dehne's work to open the building datiy and raise the hatches which cover the shaft at each floor. at enc «| A Three Da’ {s supposed he lost his balance Snite Sale of If Silver raising the third floor hate FELL 10 DEATH IK ELEVATOR HAT r n old emp! ad him ty Gold in Your Garret Hundreds of housewives who never dye anything, who think they can't dye, or imagine It Is a task, are losing the good of castaway fabrics that could be made new with DIAMOND DYES It Is an extremely easy process to color with Diamond Dyes, and the cost is but atrifle, They are for home use and home economy. Diamond Dyes Color Anything Any Color | On 125th St] Madison | _Avenus FREIGHT AND CARFAT THE WEDDING GIFT, pone ot me amt deautiful ontedentia n be made 4 pay ments, B. Altman & Cn. HAVE RECEIVED ADDITIONAL IMPORTATIONS OF PARIS HATS, AND ARE SHOWING BESIDES AN ATTRACTIVE ASSORTMENT OF TRIMMED HATS, TURBANS AND BONNETS, NEWEST STYLES FROM THEIR OWN WORKROOMS. (Department on Third Floor,) of Union of Sam- coffee Import- Fellow in tho Aeah't Upeown Prion Make Downtown Shrping an Koa LADIES’ TAILORED SUITS, i with pretty Inverted p of fine qua’ contrasting color braid trim alts; black, blue or brown; v: LADIES’ COATS, of excellent quality mel throughout with heavy satin, semi-fitti sleeves; some collarless; colors black $20.00, for Thursday $2.50 Women’s. Boo ible sewed soles, patent leather or self ti EN'S SLIPPERS, of fine kidskin, with be hand-sewed turn soles, French heels; va of the most important events that t COFFEE SETS, 4 pieces, bright 4 | reg. $6.75... 7 TEA SETS, 4 pieces, handsome tee | bright or gray finish, reg. $6.50. 4.25 BERRY OR SALAD BOWLS, fluted is | tern, gold lined, reg. $2.00 1.6 | SOUP) TUREENS, Butler finish, rev $4.75... . 3.85 | CANDELABRAS, heavy chased design 5 lights, reg. $680 4.75 | BAKING DISHES, large, reg. $3.00, 2. SALTS AND PEPPERS, of nickel silver | reg. 39¢, pair... 25, SALTS AND PEPPERS, cut glass, ste of superior quality bo Thursday, Friday and Saturday—we can regular QUADRUPLE PLATE goods of Koch’ in this Sale—and the savings will be extraordinary | CRACKER JARS, BREAD TRAYS, BON BREAD TAA YR fancy border, reg BUDO. isedrcdrrseucernrseenenne 1,25 CRUMB sets, bright finish, reg $1.65.,.. 1.3 FERN DISHES, ‘fancy “designs, reg G2OD. eivsseseeerers 1.69 FRUIT ‘DISHES, colored glass, reg | $3.39... 2.59] Extravagacue, H & Co, Substantial Savings for Thursday. Man Who snend Coffee House $22. 50 Ladies’ Suits Daily Found Lifeless in Base ment by Fellow Emp'oyees, Who Arrived Later. $12.50 sville cheviot, neat fitted styles, 12,50 Ly t flaring skirts with 50, for Thursday. . $16 & $20 Ladies’ Coats $12.95 ton, kersey, Montagnac or cheviot, lined ng or side-plaited st styles, Ae of-mutton ts & ‘Slippers, $1.79 calf or vii kidskin, flex- ps, Cuban or military heels; also WOM- aded vamp, or of patent leather, lue $2.50, for two days Nh 79 Plated Ware. ive only three days to one s ever known, None but s highest standard will be his store BON DISHES, CONDENSED MILK HOLDERS, HORSE RADISH JARS MUSTARD POTS, BUTTER DISHES AND SYRUP PITCHERS, each..,, 8c Rogers Plate. o six 42 t of six 84 rey eee 84 : set of Sits, 40 JRANGE SPOONS, set of six ' 88 BUTTER SPREADERS, set of six,, 1.12 OYSTER FORKS, set of six.. eS FRUIT KNIVES, set of six... “ TABLE KNIVES, set of Six........ GRAVY LADLES, each SOUP LADLES, each SOLD MEAT FORKS, each SUGAR TONGS, each silver top, reg. 30¢. each Fourth 125th Street West, HEESE SCOOPS, each between Lenox and Seventh Avenues, Free Embroidery Lessons Mondor, Wednesdays and Fridays on our Floor, th cars go direct or transfer co oar doors, HBatterwao | Broadway, Graham and Flushing Aves,, Brooklyn, B. Altman & Cn. WOMEN'S and CHILDREN'S BOOTS. BOOTS, HALF-SHOES AND SLIPPERS ARE SHOWN FOR WOMEN, MISSES AND CHILDREN, SMARTEST STYLES DESIGNED FOR THE AUTUMN AND WINTER SEASONS. (Shoe Department is located on the Third Floor.) Eighteenth Street, Nineteenth Street and Sixth Avenue. IN THE near Chiffonler in Oak, Mahog: any or ape) B.E.Maple upward Lom Open Every Monday, seen for a te that Haselton right near the enter, agoificent case of ny holds a depth at is rand even in a an you de is going ty be happy with tt—wonder arrongemente i sh ELEGANT PARLOR SUITS, upward from Highly polished, finely upholstered. CASH OR CREDIT. ALLOWED ON_ OUT-OF-TOWN ORDERS, ry Columbus Avenue near day Evening. 370 Fulton Street, near Smith Street Brooklyn, N.Y, Write for intereeting booklet of ‘nforma tion, telling prices and pian of payments. wa am 103d Street Mm 15 Where can you buy such de: save a half in the transaction? kilt flare; worth $5 each. Thursday, choic wool Scotch mixtures, in brown, gray and navy, with strap seams and sirable street skirts as these and These skirts are in the nicest 2.50 0 LOT eee cseerersererens ‘$2.50 Corsets 98. | | Kabo Corsets, full _ bias, gored, medium length, long over abdomen, made of heavy cou til, bound with satin ribbon and bead- ing, all gores buttonbole stitched, white, drab and black, 18 to 36 inch; regular price $2.50; special 98c Extra Special News of Hats ———— | 50 dozen Ready-to-Wear Hats of scratch felt and cloth, in sailor, turban and walking shapes worth from $148 to $1.95; 5 50c | cial for Thursday., Braid Hats $2.25, each.. wort! 1,25 | Flowering Bulbs | For Planting Now. | Narciaaus, Dattotiia, ¥ ze Tulips, single, per doasn Tullps, doubie. per dozen 25 dozen Draped Velvet and| | Cardigan jackels | At a Very Moderate Cost. As usual, this time of year | |we make a special offering in| | Men's Cardigan Jackets, We have some lin heavy single of double breasted | well fi it Size, 5 J | 1,50 1.75 2.00 Men's All-Wool Double. | Breasted Jersey Coats, suitable for house and office use, stitched with silk and splendidly finished, in| black, blue and gray mixed, 2.98, 3.98 & 4.49 '$3 Rocker for $1.45 aol | This large W O98 Seat Rocker, ‘ golden oak, carved back, finely fin. l \ ished; Teg. een Hy lar price | $3.00, Special for Thursday, 1.45 be Delicious cream prepared Ovem Baked cans by Ernest Ochs Co., New York; Thursday only, per can ,, Cream Fesue Baked Beans, Dozen, ‘SSe 4 ‘denen in case, ase, $2.00, " Aatns Brand, ~* Beans, Aetna Brand, packed in sanitary sold all over for 10c, the can; for 5 Mahowa: Lorna Paid on Out-of-town Orters, 10 P.M. Gall and Make¥ourOwnterms value $4.00, ny Pa Our Libera! Terme Apply Also to New J Connectigut, Untrimmed Millinery (Second Floor.) Ladies’ Tailored Trimmed Hats. Value $2.50 100 Dozen Scratch Felt Hats Navy, Castor, Brown and Black, Value $1.25; special at...........+ Special attention given to Children’s Trimmed Hats Ostrich Plumes Black and White, at........--..$4,25, $1.48, $1.98 Imported Coque Breasts and Pompons....... «oenehBo | I Plain and shaded Ostrich Plumes, Tips, Pom- ons, Marabout effects, Aigrettes, Heckle andeaux, Velvet Flowers, Foliage, Etc. Prices the Lowest in the City. Women’s Suits and Coats The Following Underpriced Suits and Coats Are for Thursday, October 27 WOMEN'S SUITS—Short double-breasted Jackets (lined ) with satin) made of plain cheviots or novelty dark mix- ¢ $10,00 tures, {ull new plaited skits — Thursday ) Heretofore $15.50. WOMEN'S SUITS—Made in a particulirly dressy effect ) of ine broadcloth or smooth novelties, me-ium lensth | 69 5 00! coa's, lined with soft satins, tailored throughout; plaited ( , new shirts—some with fancy black silk Vests—Thursday.. ) Regular price $30.00, WOMEN’S JACKETS—Medium ‘engths, made of strictly ) all wool tine minnish cheviots, lined with neaTanstse satins, models with or without collar—Thursday.. Heretofore $12.50, it $9.75 Especially Underpriced Values for Misses’, Small Women’s and Children’s Wear MISSES’ SUITS—Medium length coats, of cheviot, trim- med with colored velvets and silk braids, satin lined, new plaited skirts~a pretty new model in sizes 14 and 16 (34 and $11 7 36)—Thursday......6-+406 Value $16.00, CHILDREN'S (GIRLS) FULL LENGTH COATS— Made of blind cheviots or novelty cloths, some phn, some with capes—Thursday...... 0.5 KRUNAID CLOG ORN Mage eRaeean Heretofore $6.75, Black Dress Goods (For Thursday Only) | SALE OF IMPORTED BLACK VOILES | 50 pieces BLACK FRENCH VOILES—A) beautiful, crisp, fine weave, sheer, correctly iu | and perfectly woven—our regular $1,00 eet 5c Special for Thursday, per yardeses. ..... (Regular counters, First Floor, rear.) $5.00 Lace and Spangled Robes Of Every Description About 4 Their Actual Value (First Floor.) | Black Spangled Robes, White Spangled Robes, Black | | and Silver, White and Silver, White and Pink, Black and Green, and White and Blue Spangled Robes, White Real Renaissance, Real Lierre, Cream real Lierre, White and Cream Applique, White real Prin. | cess, Black Chantilly, White hantilly, Black and | Black and White Marquise, Black Crepe de Chine and White Crepe de Chine, with real laces. Former Prices, $20.00 to $150,00 Sale Price $7.50 to $48.00 Sixth Avenue, 20th to 21st Street. We Are Exclusive Agents in New York City for the “Edwin C, Burt’ Shoe. | a With the experience of fort H Eiwin, Burt Laide it this famous so io ean approached by any other in the market pe the price. We have shapes to fit ° NS every foot and styles for I occasi Tor w } | Newilork ee ‘or women $3.50 | Burt Shoe for Misses, sizes 11 to 2.......,.$2,50 | Burt Shoe for Children, sizes 84 to 104.-..$2,00 We Are Exclusive Agents in New York for ® ” “Her Majesty” Shoe. We want every woman who appreciates shape, style and service in footwear to try Her Majesty” Shoes—they give you the choice of ve newest models in smart footwear at the popular price of... For Misses, | For Children, ) sizes 11to2, } $2.00 sizes 7 to 104, | ($1. 50 THE SUCCESS OF YOUR BUSINESS LARGELY DEPENDS ON YOUR AGENTS, GET THE BEST AGENTS —HUSTLING AND RELIABLE—THROUGH SUNDAY WORLD WANTS. ale tahini Aicliteatat irda McAllen citi 4 * ii i ha SN pf me i eh te