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. “ THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 97, 1904. SHEIG ASSIS WITH HONS Police Hunt for Mysterious As- sailant of Daniel Smith Stout, Who Is Dying from Gunshot Wounds, WARRANT ISSUED FOR ARREST OF HIS WIFE. Aged Farmer on Opening Door Hears Woman’s Voice, a Ma- niacal Cry and, Receives Two! Charges from Weapon. Daniel Smith Stout, an aged and prosperous farmer living ac Ng. 14 Sev- enth atrecty Beacauous, N. J., was the vietim of @ mysterious assassin, whose | fdentity the authortties of that place | are now trying to learn, Stout is dying. | Btout wus called to his door by a) woman's voice, On opening it he was) erected /by & maniacal laugh that ts- sued from the bushes In front of the house, The next instant he fell, his! head riddied with the ohange of a shot- gun, which was afterward found lying pear by with both barrels empty. | Neighbors found the old man lying in ® pool of blood beside his open door. He was taken to the North Hudson | Mospiial, Union Hill, in a trolley car, Shortly after his arrival at the hoepl- tal he was revived sufficiently to make & statement which caused the authorl- tes to issue a warrant for the arrest o bis wife, with whom he has not lived some years. Btout said: “I was slumbering lightly when I heard a slight nolse at the door. I arose and then heard a woman voloe saying, ‘Daniel.’ I opened the door, and as I did so heard a wild iaugh from the bushes. I wae blinded by @ flash and felt a pain in my head. I have no idea who my assailant could have been, aa I have no enemies that I know of.” Detectives were sent to Mrs. Stout's home in East New Durham, but she was not there, and has not been seen ‘hey hope to find ber to-day. jtout’s house is not far from the peni- seanery. Bloodhounds were procured from the guards and put on the trail of the murderer, Bands of farmers from the neighborhood are scourti b pig: country im @ ‘Within a tew feet from Stout's home Je the at | yg residence, where the three brothers were murdered w thin @ year. The murderers of the brothers ever were caught. JERSEY. MAYOR HS JUMPED TOM Alfred M. Crotty, of Montvale, Is Acoused of Having Misap- propriated $5,000 of Village Funds Intrusted to Him. At Montvale, N. J, @ warrant has been fssued for the arrest of Alfred M, Crotty, who up to the time of his disappearance ten days ago combined the offices of Mayor, village postmaster and local agent for a Jersey City loan association, Residents of the village are anxious about $5,000 in road’ bonds which*they &re unable to find and which were sup- posed to be locked in the Mayor's sate A Post-Office inspector has taken charg ot the Montvale office, and it Is sab ‘that he has found » shortage of $2,000 1: ‘that department. Crotty has conducted a real estate Dusiness in Montvale for years, Uved| in @ larke house with his wife and | family and was supposed to be in com- fortable circumstances, For several months reports to the ef- fect that the finances of the village fre not in proper shape have bean floating about, and two weeks ago the citizens applied to the Supreme Court for the appointment of a commissioner to Inquire into the financial affairs. George R. Hough, Compiroller of Jersey City, was appointed by Judge Garretson to make an investigation. About the time that the application ‘was made Crotty was last eeen in the town. A mecial meeting of the Council Board was held tn the office of the Mayor, and Mr. Hough appeared and demanded that the safe be opened, ‘The Mayor's non was finally persuaded | MAN STRUCK BY CAR DIES. es Gurgeon Amputated Broken Arm on the Mdewalk. John Hart, of No. 68 Myrtle avenue, Brooklyn, was run down by a Sum- Der avenue trolley cae on Troy avenue ‘While leading the horse of his garbage art, died to-day in Mary's Sort tal. His skull was fractured and right arm broken. $ ‘hen Dr. Thomas Murphy, who ac- the ambulance from 8t. pital, arrived on the he found that Coo as tf tions,” “yeti Week from 8.30 Till 12 o’Clock. Until Closing Hour. Dinner Sets and China. Friday Bargains of Import. Lowness of price should not always be paramount when you are buying China. Some China is expensive at any price. We are offering for toemorrow’s selling Dinner Sets and odd China that possess the earmarks of the potter's expert abilities and every evidence of the superiority of the China as well. The prices speak for themselves. Compared with those of other stores for qualities equally as good they will be found to be exceptionally low. Chotee China “Attar Dinners.” A tadle fii th CHINA TBA. Sorin “unt “APreicbiNNE GOP: Fine Values in Dinner Sets Hircennanw printed’ dencle- 6.75 ttons, 11.75 AMERICAN PORCELAIN DIN. BE CUPS AND SAUCERS, reru- fer shits, 100 pieces, including Soun iy 80¢. to $1.00; now, each, 250 Tureen gold traced, pink floral 7 75 Jecore tiona, ‘ Pe i few ReRICAN PORCELAIN. Lin. | tractive Flemish Beor NBR SETS. 100 diaces, ne SoD “ Tureen—now delicately tin! 9.75 Steins, e flora] decorations, 4 . HT FINE LIMOGES CHINA DIN. | AR WRusual assortment of covered FLEM Neg BETS, 10 plecas, including Soup | 3H BCR STEL So to 250 Turdey—new decoration, wold 7'p yx | Femarkably priced ai jo to ari . (Third Floor, Front, 10th 8.) Serviceable Oourist Coats Svery Woman Should Possess. In the category of outer apparel there is no garment the prudent woman needs so badly, when she needs it at all, as arain coat. There is no one garment she requires more frequently between seasons. This is a rain coat as well as a tourist coat and will answer one purpose equally as well as the other, ~ 15.00 Two Coats in One at Less Than Is the Price of One, MADE OF EXCELLENT QUALITY DOUBLE-FACED CRAVENETTED CLO TTY Ane is shown by the necante i at thats ehic and syish “They are the desired three-quarter length, or 45 inches long, and the colors are tan, olive and oxford gray. ee pe dy 3 and belted back, man: i nish coat collar, fly front, b\ and ish sleeves, Pismmnncnses 15,00 Excellently tailored, Hlso Ghree Other Important Specials: np i p Women’s military coats, black or castor kersey, 9. J fo) Pa, Women’s covert top YY) coats, satin lined, 15,00 y’ White broadcloth opera coats, 36 inches long, a 3 0 0 (Women's Outer Apparel Sections, Second Floor, Front.) Go-Morrow In Ghe Men's Store “Progress, like a flowing stream, allows no accumula’ (BROKEN peli On alternate Frid, "i AV moval of "Bien Lon FRI D, \Y ¥ emptory SOME _V APO itn ae CHOICE GARMENTS wil «@reeseeeARGe® The. bol Lage ha offering, =" ‘ Bis offering “sragglers.” No meter rt a ‘- iGo hat the former price, ~ - r 1 + Won's Suits, Both sing'e and double breasted, \' Fancy mixtures, in rown and gray; all actual cost or pri vive, they weal ae marked for to ; morrow 4 Seven \ sizes (130); in choice, ad, J 7 Black Cheviot Suits, Thibers. Single and double (85); choica Some Yobby Brown Suits, Singler and double breasted. S7 Black Gop Coats. Fall weight A mere handful Winter Overcoats—Crop/903 ‘| Oxford and black principally Same styles faint smell of camphor (75); choice, : ® : Two Hundred Pairs of Men’s Trousers CHOICE For no other reason, CHOICE dium weight and two or three pairs of a sty'e only. Plenty large sizes. Some $7 Very stylish (80); choice (25); choice, S7 as this years virtually, Jum a ST except that they are me- S 50 & 4 50 y) TWO HUNDRED ODD VESTS. small sizes princi pally each, : 25e ne a Double “S, & H.” Green Trading Stamps Mornings This Thereafter, Single Stamps ——— Sreat Attractions---Ohe Big Store. and S45 Brass Redsteads Priced ForGo-Mforrow at Friday’s Se Women’s Runabout Skirts. Speetal Friday Values. _ These are only among several important spe- cial items for Friday, but the good materials utilized in their making cause them to stand out prominently in the array of interesting offerings. Some have $7.95 and $8.75 price tickets on them, and even at those prices were considered unusual bargains. They are made of Cravenetted Cloth, Corduroy Velvet, Panama Cloth, Cheviot or Mannish Mixtures In black and seasonable colors. Newest plaited eifects. Many trimmed with tailor stitched nsational Furniture Special. These Brass Bedsteads are in the handsomest new designs and are sold elsewhere for $45.00, and considered good value at that price. As a special Friday attraction we shall place on sale only a inches wide. tailored and perfect only one to each customer and none to dealers. Those who contemplate purchasing a Brass Bed- stead will probably never have a better opportunity than the one we offer you to-morrow, _ These Bedsteads are made with 2-inch con- tinuous posts, heavy laterals, supported by solid T ball brass connections, and will be sold in three- quarter sizes, 4 feet wide, and full sizes, 4 feet 6 Finished with the best French lac- quer and guaranteed not to tarnish, 3.00 hanging, Other Elite Styles in Shirts. Women’s Runabout Skirts of Melton cloth, 8.95 Black Voile Skirts, plaited styles, 11.50 Women’s Cravenette Skirts, strap trimmed 12.75 (Women's Outer Apparel Sections, Second Floor, trom.) SHOES at "24 limited number, and will allow (Fifth Toor.) Annual Sale of Heaters & Coal Cooking Stoves Regins Co-Morrow. __, Special sale of everything in the way of Heaters and Coal Cooking Stoves that we can con- sclentiously recommend as being the best the market affords. The enormous sales of last year have urged us to still greater efforts, with the result that The Most Comprehensive Assortments of Coal, Gas and Oil Heaters and Coal Cooking Stoves Are Now Assembled in the Basement, i feat ” opens perenne by fe householder, to Nearing: houses hotels, restaurants, and, . to every one in the least need of Heaters or Cookers for privat bi Undernoted are details of Friday's exceptional values ; - aie ead dealer No. 7 (This sto’ i! ae Gas Logs. since er etna ee 7,50 " 38, all siges, from 12 inches MODEL, OLl, HEAT. fo 22 inches, at ING STOVES, " toon, Hm Oy EAP afdueht burath S laree. size, round ‘as Radiators, eriaae, ish, geez Sag PADIATORS. 4 Rumie tga tubes, smoky of odg, sant jam fina, ORS, same ae Ce Bickel plated finish, 465 |. fal er oo B gO Say, on " Coat and Oil Stoves, For heating ait cookfng pur poses. KINDER PARLOR fot Es; made of Iya lye, heavy castings, S-inch i ry food quality ae G eke oowertul > gg heater, Thia stove includes one lengta of pipe, tibow and damper, and not seltieg UP. 1 ARID ¢ it ORK STAR A ient. wlekel-plated top, eeder, direct rave! sot raile and front cymple:@ 18, top 0} T CYLINDER 8T VBS: most pop: lar stove on the market, ‘ war M013, Re ctrcnath eo. well 08 gttractivenoes roe hy Siunping arate, Inside cover, ornament, anti-cliaker rate, with, mic = on knobs and ash i. & 00 6.00; No, 19, 7.00; No, 11, 8.60, sore, includes i s eee acl at your ho mM tate thon reat drauaht, nickel-plated i tees. seit fonter, new urn, Dew bu.aed panes ue ara, aah pal Je doors. "No 8, J0.00 NDRY STOVES: holds 6 ter hole, heavy cast quality grate, good 450 ove for emai’ fant les. NO, 10, OV bolds & irons, bare. OUR NAVY COAL COOKING 8TOVES, excellent cooker and strony constructed, heavy cas fae sine PROLIN sly ade atoven pm ‘ ined am ne hte "at Special” prions awe Moves Ne 8. b fount hold Bea ete Bove i: 2 MEDI ALUMISUM HEATERS, 10- see caste Thatch ed 50 val down, Q LARGE 917.8, large fount, Fequires filling but once & ¢e ded tat large rooms, mane ta bor above In eonairue 5 OQ Bi iINDER HEAT. ha otae Pataere Ti gad hia, jyat 400 thing | @mall rooms GAS STOVE TUDING, all leneths, every plece ™ Kuacwcon. at” Dy . per running foot, Yel NO. PRINCI Rivet, tare thea PAL, trae brotier door, brick Uo 3 \s-ined oven, made w PRINCE COAL, COUKIN BTOvEA closed "ends A Gapitet babe, Wnige larse ttinch oven. J7, OO PRIZE COAL | COOKING Goon en cabinet base, loor, wortable hearth, flat arate vii, eacellent cooker 7.9 OQ 7. eal ar RU. S18 PRIZE COAL coo, ixo = square oven, duplex arate, Haig, Bickel-plated bande ‘er cabinet base. This name-piate, Sore ts Gramrvot RAMS 78.00 No. 1 DUKE COAL COOKING STOVES =-I6 Inch square oven. § hoes on Lop, Cb: inet base, “hickel-piated bans Rane plate gpeinl as eaten 1, 00 ©. VE L COAL COOKING open erida, fiat base. ew 18 shelve, bi be nat at 38 80 Pe Be poe = Also Curtain Stretchers, ' NO. 8 sa, sta brass, tty Pe, 00 SOMBINATION STEP LADDER SND CHAR 7Se FT. LADDER, made m ron abl durable 95. ‘ ne ’ $ | Important Sale of Carp és} Axminser, Velvet, Tapestry Carpets at exceedingly popular chock full of value, and those who are attracted will benefit immegsely, WOMEN’S, BOYS’ AND GIRLS’ FALL WEIGHT All the Popular Leathers and Styles. fs Some Big Store Facts. 80 complete specialty stores under one roof, More space devoted to the display and sale of merchandise than in any other store, Every modern equipment for the facilitae tion of business. Moving Stairways, Electric Elevators. Direct connection with the 6th Avenue “L* Station at 18th Street Disribution of millions of Sperry Hutchinson Green Trading Stamps A splendid variety of “S, & H." Pre miums, The World's Greatest Grocery. eevee t ome Subway Facts There are in all forty-nine stations, They are divided into two classes—express stations and locals, Vast mocks of merchandise, poodle *"Anerta's oe bosuifel Plena Pipes Store without i's the The $10,000 Charities Vi < The list of stations follows. The expres stations (of which there dre five) an on the four-track road which extends to Ninety-sixch street. Ninety-sixth street will stop at these five stations only. road divides into East and West Side Branches, with two and three wacks and all trains sop at all stations, MALN LINE. City Hall (loop station), Brooklyn Br Broadway. and Broadway, i and Broadway, Ninety-aisth ares and froaway. SIDE Cathedral Parkway. Colur hin Tniversity. MHuxminster Carpotn We offer for to-morrow ’s sale 20 tterns AXMINSTER CAR- ETS with borders to match, They comprise a choice assort~ ment of colorings but quantity is limited to from one t9 two rooms of a pattern, Regular price $1.205 our special, ‘ Velvet Carpets 20 patterns VELVET CARPETS with patterns to mach, Wool &5e Assortment complete in every respect Size 6x9, 4.25 | Size 9x12, 8.45 The five express stations are Brooklyn Bridge, Seventy-second street and Ninety-sixth street. Here is a list of all the stations: ait Wes Side branch wil be open to-day as Far as 145th arose only, that the line is sill incomplete The Eas Side branch may not be several weeks yet and how far along it travel will extend at first is Hi-Woel Art Squares, Size 9x9, 6.50 | Size'%x15, 10.75 Stationery Store. DIARIES FOR 1908, om saat noch "sise 0 the pa hiike fon 100 to 3.00 OS ditae as Stn, Boe: /8eand 250 et I 4 racks, paper cut- paper weights, paper &e © and style. Norfolk Jacket Su.ts, Sizes 7 to 16 Years, Over ds and nobby effects the new Auumn 2 colorings also Navy Junior Norfolk Suits, Sizes 3 to 8 Years. The Jackets are made wth the | | miltary courie-breased fronts and butons, All styles of ue 1 = Friday In the Boys’ Store, Superior Winter Garments for the youngster—the kind that wil stand plenty of knock-a-bout. The price is the lowest ever named For equal quality Choice Friday Ueiest Express trains Above Ninety: sixth Fourteenth street, Grand thrown : prices Every item i h Wa oa * T of this mia fopular / Phiog asosk foyrbyp 08 5 -- £ effects. Best quality $1.00 Carpet at, yard Heavy quality (750. grade “ and Size 7.609, 5. Size 10. Size 910.6, 7.60 | Size Low Prices. PORTO RICAN BREVAS, Se Sold elsewhere double our price, box of 50, WRAPPER CIGARS, tanos or Panetelas size, N.Y. make ton mixed Havana filler, $2.00 quality, box of 50, /. HAVANA SEED CIGARS, fine quabry combinasion ices tae | Double- Breasted |} Jacket Sults, |F Sizes 7 to 16 Yeara, In neat mixcures of dark medium golorings also Blue or Black Cheviows, emblem Double-be: from.

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