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we a a Es r bt ‘) nd 4 "MCHESSOO, THE FLATTIESI” CITY IN JERSEY RUNS BIG FARM East Orange Turns Agricultural- ist and Stores Municipal Barns with Hay Raised from Land Where Mosquitoes Only Grew. pe TOTS FORAOTE ‘CP Capt. MoEntee, of Bold Boy Ter- tors Longed to Heave It, but He and His Brave “Men” Are Outflanked. INVESTMENT, $2,000; | THEN WILD STAMPEDE. VALUE OF CROP, $4,500. Policemen Get Busy, However, Now Bucolic Aldermen Are Shak- | ing Hands with Themselves and Eight of Harlem’s Youth-| * ful Cavedwellers Land in) Over Suocess of Experiment— Magistrate’s Court. City Employees Benefit Also. , It there be those of you who doubt) | that farming over Jersey way dosen't | pay just take @ trip to East Orange the fairy footfall of Polloe | aq have wiatom thrust upon you In as he tramps down th® | great chunks, For the township of canyon of One Hundred! past Orange has turned farmer, and It street, From their tower! jas made a profit of over 100 per cent, Broadway and One Hundred | on its investment brave Pater Mo-| Credit for allthis ts due to Alderman Farnham Yardley, vereed !n the ways of crops and great bellever in the ad- vantage offered a Jersey farmer, At White Oak Ritge the city of East Orange owns a lange tract of land which has long been weedgrown and profitiess, No plowshare had ever pune-| tured its soll and no one even sus) peoted that more than a goodly harvest of mosquitoes would ever be gathered from it until the Alderman got busy telling what a profitable business farm- ina was {! properly conducted, The Alderman talked farming so much that the other Aldermen gave thelr consent to try his experiment | And this ts what has raulted: | Their parents, for few of the mem) pe nog just $2.00 to plow, buy eced! Bere wore over sixteen, had scokled| ang plant timothy hay, and to-day them for loafing around the vacant) ther» ty stored In the bams owned by Jot and they had declared themselves) ing city hay worth $4.50, There ts for freedom. They had boldly 8M) gnough hay in the city lofts for the Rounced their determination to become)! past Oranze horsea to chew on all “bad men” and had threatened to re | ineough the winter tire to their “cave” and live there If) But thie tn not all the city farm has the objections of thelr parenta Were) produced. A portion of the land was BESTE z> mee Fi O'Rourke, wateh thr enemy with eyes and a longing with @ ripe “tomattus” Ht i SE t i if i » unmindful of the flerce at him, He turns the Ufe and new helmet are Te E tT built of boards and inst a fency In a rocky @ vacant lot at Peter McEnte h revel. ‘Twas a lHrave Stand, bE i a = i maintained. 2. eent apart for the menemployed at “Twas a brave stand, me men,” gald! the City Pumping Station, Every man Mntee, “Fear not the| of them emul the Aldennan, ‘There Capt, Peter MeRn } was a vegetable, plot for every house- tyrant’s call . Here we bave rude beds ‘and light fare, but we have freedom, and doesn't ‘Deadeye Lick,’ the terror | holder, and t the men have cel- fare Krooning with supply of winter 0% 80 the Aldermanic oontimtion that of the viains, say that freedom i# th®) farming pave in Jersey ix borne out! only thing In the world worth while! by the first year's experiment made) by # elty, | DODGE TO TELL ALLA Stand by and I will lead you to glory.” And just at that moment Sheehan, the “ebp,” and McGrath, another blue-coat- heads inside the “Come On Cat of That,” “Come on out o' that, ve little devils," * the fiattion!” velled brave Capt. MoRntee, giving the signal to fy Bight of the band cut away, but Me- ee ond his Neutenants, Frindon and Fi and five others were cap- tured. be parents had apvealed to the u | Police, to Kk up the wane and the | 19 | Feaye and the eight, were taka to the Former Husband of Ice King’s trate Baker held McEntee, Prindon and O'Rourke under bonds, all being over @ixteen, The others were allowed to go iter being warned to give up all joughts of “hobo’’ life. —————— BROOKLYN THIEVES USE CHLOROFORM, Wife to Return Here with! | Sensational Disclosures More Cash Is Not Forthcoming Charles F. Dodge, first husband of Mrs. Charles W New York millionatre, who escaped set vice from the New York District-Attcr ney's oMoe at the time of the pensa- | tional Morse divorce case, has burst {nto print in Houston, Tex. again. He now daclares that uniers his supply of | Residents of Bay Ridge Section money 19 continued he Is coming to New “ Yo rk and make public the entire Intri Terrorized by Burglars Who|cate matrimonial relations | Render Intended Victims Un-, anit vere tia: “DY 8 woman conscious Before Looting, . 1 am going to write a book and | everything I ktiow about my divorce m my former wife end her marrige | to Morne, 1 did not want to esuipe to!| Mexico at the time I evaded service ‘ from New York, but wax made to Resijents of the Bay Ridge section of so by Abe Kaffenburg, the New Yo Brooklyn are terrified by a gang of !awyer who was sent here wo repres Durmicrs given to the use af chloroform, | ie supe, Wer hody wae etgnged In Herbert Mechlins’s resitence, at Nine- | shipped our baggage to Mexic ty-neventh street, near the Shore road, t day when the detectives on wateh vere a lock away from the Was the last entered by the gang. he) for me were a oy fi : burglars stole $6 In checks, a gold | their We boarded tug ard got out of wateh, silverware and $127 in bills. Then they wen! to the second story, adminis. fered chloroform te the butler, Fred Godfred, stole his trousers, containing $B. and escaped. | Just before daylight H. C. Sefts, living @t Bay Ridge and Third avenue, heard | @ Boise in his barn and looked out, just | tn time to see two me With his horse and carr! Believed to have been t | _ “Now, however, I am goire heck to New York and tell everyvsing !| know about the entire affair.” ——— MRS, JANE COLTON DEAD. Companies, She Was Very Chrrttable. Mrs. Jane Colton, an actieas who has played many oarts in road companies, Ciifford Stokes, old, | and who was the wife of James T. Col- Who donned a fireman's rubber Coat | ton, & stene cae Bs: Sind, 8 Br vReee | esterday after an of two weeks, and hat at a blase at No. 47 Third | pesterday at ill white filing an Street, Brooklyn, was discharged yes-|gagement and was compelled to leav wy by Magistrate Naumer in the | the company. Ayenue Court, who said the | Mrs. ton was well known In the ee had not committed a criminal | theatrical colony at Sayville, L, 1, lense. Stokes was climbing @ ladder, | where she contributed menerousiy to lo- tending to rescue versona in the | cal imatitutions and was active In char- iid'ng when he was arrested. Hable work. She was @2 years of age. | Only one manafactarer produces as many grand pianos as we. THE SMALLEST STANDARD nut uns: ost FWOCME LY. if LADIES’ PINE TAILOR-MADE SUITS—a quick clean-up of choice suits—all well Moree, wife of the) LADIES’ WINTER COATS, of fine quality all-wool Kersey, Cheviot or Fancy Mix- SABLE FOX BOAS, 72 in. long, full ALASKA SABLE S1OLES, 60 in. long, 6 | SABLE FOX FLAT MUFFS, regularly |ALASKA SABLE FLAT MUFFS, | FLECTRIC SEAL COATS, 24 inches long, double breasted, full sleeves, ROYAL WILTON RUGS: AXMINSTER RUGS, best quel'ty 15¢ Women’s Handkerchiefs, 11¢ WOMEN’S EMBROIDERED HANDKERCHIEFS, scalloped or hemstitched, also « SUNDAY galFalland Winter styles, It was greater than we had counted on, Even the 28 Regal stores inthe New York metropolitan district were not adequate to supply the demand, If you were among those who have recently been turned away on ac- count of crowds at some of our stores, you will be glad to know that we now have a grip on the situation, and can assure you of prompt service, Naturally some stores are more crowded than others. Tf you happen to be downtown, don't forget that several of our largest stores are there. Those at 305 Broadway, corner Duane St.; 102 Nassau St, corner Ann ; 43 Cortlandt St. ; and 785 Broadway, corner 10th St., are among our newest and best appointed. Seventy-five new styles this season—a wide range of choice, Quarter sizes—exclusive with Regals—mean 288 fittings in every shape—twice as many as you ever had to choose from before, even in Regals. Give our salesmen a little time and you will get genuine custom fit. Come early in the week if you can. Remember that the latter part of the week is always the busiest. Send for Stylo Book, Mail Orders Promptly Filled, old direct trom tannery to congumar, ‘The retail shoe business THE SHOE THAT PROVES GREATER NEW YORK MEN'S STORES NEW YORK CITY, BROOKLYN ud Sores . sar fulton Bos uve Mupiague 84 i td imadway, near Ledford Ave, fas finan *1003 Broa bet, Ditmare St, and 121) teas Willoughby Ave. *1bal Uromay 400 PItth Ave. het toeh and 11th ats, NEWARK. N. J. M41 Broad S1., opp. Central RK of NJ. JERSEY CITY, te, 00 Newark Ave REATER NEW YORK W0aiaw 3 os ORES ciry , NEW TORE Cie 126th st. cor, Tih Ave. Nassau Bt., dor. Aun: cor, 1th St 3 i 185 Broadway, cor, 10th +1230 Headey: opp pte AAS Sixth Ave. 8B bye BROOK IYN—*404 Poth Ay th dnd Lith Mts, | #1003 Broadway, berween ate aa nn Centra! RR Of N. J, JERSEY CITY—*06 Now. STORES MARKED WITH A STAR ARE OPEN EVENINGS. Duane st . ‘KocHe Co. These Specials for Thursday. Ladies’ Suits—Much Reduced made, in this season's best styles and most desirable materials; former prices $15.00 to $19.50, for Thursday....s.er0+ Perr ee 11,95 $19.00 Ladies’ Coats, $12.95 tures, also of crushed Velour, 28 to 42 Inches long; some handsomely trimmed with silk braid, semi or tight fitting back, with collar or gba all lined with heavy satin; equal qualities cannot be ought elsewhere for less than | 12,95 $19.00, here on Thursday........ Seedy eeeeneeesdsvereercereoeers Fine Furs —Big Bargains brush talls, reg. $15.95 10,50] full tails, reg. $19.00..,.,....15,50 re 12.00 Ghinner’s satin lining: reg. $30.00,.,,, 21.75 Fine Rugs for Holiday Gifts | SMYRNA RUGS, best grade: 28.50) Size 7,.6x10.6 ft, were $2000... 16,75 + 31.50] Size 9x12 ft, were $25.00,.....19.75 2.25 +6395 $15.00 $18.00 Size $.3x10.6 ft., were $32.50. Size 9x12 ft., were $37.50... | piceLow AXMINSTER RUG Size 27x54 in, were $3.50... Size 36x63 ln..were $5.00.... Size $ 3x10.6 @,, were $25.00, Size 9x12 (t, were $48.50.. Ne! Between Lenox and Seventh Avenues, with lace edge; value 1Sc., for Thursday...sccssssessseecceecessevsvees 125th Street, West, WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY MORNING WONDERS. UR remarkable ‘*Nonpareti” Is the amallest Sta made, but, small as it Is, It has precisely the same key- board, action and duplex scale that have made our large Concert Grands famous for their richness and great volume of tons The price of the “Nonpareil Grand (s $650, 00. )( may be bought on liberal partial payment-terms (same as our Uprights) if desired, Ors Stock of uprights was never so complete—all sizes and styles, in rare woods and artistic designs, Some special bargains this week and special opportunitios for those wishing to rent pianos, Prices from 350,00 upward. Send for hand- Somest piano catalogue ever issued, Warerooms: 233245 East 23d St., 16 West 125th St., NEW YORK CITY. Harlem Branch OpenWednesday and Saturday Ebentngs Don't miss seeing the Yoga Cabinet, 4th floor, STREETS. Co, =: © Yoga cobine, 4th for, Special values women’s coats HIS cold snap will help to impress upon you the un- usual buying advantages of a special sale, This announce- ment ought to make us very busy to-morrow, as the values are bound to appeal to all exacting dressers hav- ing coat wants, ard Floor, Because these prices are unusually low we do mot want you to think that the Style or workmanship has been slighted. Every garment is up to Simpson Craw- ford Co.'s standard and possesses all the exclusive style points that dis- tingulsh all of our coats and sults, 516,50 for women's '22,50 34- length kersey coats, lined throughout with heavy satin-models that sold earlier in the season at $22,50 and §25—manufactured for our special De- cember sales, $12.75 for women’s *18.50 27-In. coats—lined with fancy and Skinner satin— smartly tailored—in fine kérseys and cheviots, 58,75 for women’s *12.75 27-In. coats—all lined with guaranteed satin—in black and oxford-—in kerszys, cheviots and montag- nacs—some trimmed—vthers plain, 56.75 for women's *10 coats— 100 odd coats taken from our $10 tables— every garment made in this season’s latest style and guaranteed to equal any $10 garments shown two weeks ago. Remarkable Sale of THOUSANDS of healthy men and women have found this imported underwear and Ypsilanti combination suits ne! the best in the world for Main Floor, Select a supply Women 's Ypsllantl underwear—we have all styles, welghts and sizes—this one special item is in white only, in high neck and short sleeves and high neck and long sleeves, and ankle length—finest material, best work- manship—we ¢annot duplicate this number again this season, so this is your chance—remember it it is Ypsilanti underwear—to-morrow, $1.35 ———— SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO, - Sale of 500 sample blankets EVERY price is very much lower in to-morrow’s sale than it would be if these were not sample blankets. Samples, you know, have to be perfect, for on them depend the sales ot the manufacturer. A sale of samples affords the greatest diversity, There are many reasons why you should take advantage of to-mor- row's sale of samole blankets, but above all is the decrease in the price. Blankets bought to-morrow willbe good5 years from to-morrow | hite wool blankets 10-4 white wool blankets, pr., $3.50. | 11-4 white woo! blankets, pr, $4.50, 12-4 white wool blankets, pr., $5.50. Main Floor, Superfine wool blankets 10-4 size, for single beds, pr., $5.00. | 11-4 size, for double heds, pr., $6.00. 12-4 size, for extra large beds, $7.00. ; California wool blan Kets 10-4 size, for single beds, pr. $6.50, | 141-4 size, for double beds, pr., $8.50. 12-4 size, for extra large beds, $10.00, Down quilts —200 silk-covered down comfortables, handsome de- signs, figured silk tops, pure down filling and full size, at $7.50 SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO, Toys! very special values A\N advance sale of toys especially priced to attract | early Christmas shoppers, You cannot duplicate these values later on—besides the great saving you avoid the crowds that wilt throng this great toy section when Holiday buying is at its height. Free handsome book done In colors, entitied **A trip to Toy- land’'—If you cannot come, send your name and address. Basement Salesrvain, 20th St, Side, 65¢, Jointed dolls, 38¢. $1 game of Parches!, 39¢ 25c. “Daisy” Jointed doll, 19¢, | 7Sc, single-shot air rifle, 50¢ 25c, "Dalsy’' dressed doll, 19¢, 65c. tea set of china, decorated, 40¢, $1.25 “Elsie” dressed doll, 78¢, 40¢. mechanical hansom cab, 25¢, $2.10 D. P. dressed doll, $1.50. $0c, balky mule and clown, 25c. $0c, doll sets (2 dolls and 4 dresses), $1.50 mechanical train, with track, in box, 38¢, $1.15, 65¢. "Dolly Varden” rag dolls, 40c, $9, backgammon board, 45c, Joc, game of jumpers, 19¢, 59¢. game of Louisa, 38¢, SOc, game of Bird Centre, 25¢, 25c. game of lotto, 18¢, $1.25 magic Jantern, 75c, Soc, game of Mrs, Wiggs, 35c, Odell typewriter, $7.60, ——— SIMPSON CRAWFORD Co, —— Xmas jewelry at a saving $1.50 to $50 for French novelty la- valliers, $6.95 to $15 for sterling silver gokt.| back. finish fancy chains—100 to 200 real) 90¢. to $5 for novelty hat pins—ex- crystals, Clusivg desiens, $59 to $95 for antique novelty pen- | “#0 for Vienna novelty, scurt pins dants, set in real pearls, garnets 1nd ~Hhiplicates of real gold. turquoise—artistic work, c.—French pearl ear screws~ solid | gold setting, $5 to $35 for transparent enamelled) $2.05 i $75 for vanity boxes i brooches on sterling silver, the finest French gilt P. sl ——— I MIPSON CRAWFORD CO, + Monthly sale: i leliens A mtade tee ‘ee d Wena peel 95c. printing press, complete, 68c, $Sc. Chautauqua blackboard (linen roll), 38¢, 50c. Planchette the Mystifier, 256, $1.25 iron hook and Jadder, 85¢, wr moure or | Swift's, espectally selected and pene in paraftined. delivered 148 quart can E—MILD MARA- or Faney Gold- “Ive, freah 85c EY— 45 NEW TEAS-MIXED, IN- dia Ceylon, Formosa and all our 0c, yarieties: be: JOG RATED FRUITS t yellow M. Hgsires Ga85i “OG, rom ce oat oer bi ral TOKAY OR —Our r RAMSAY'S RARE O) Beotch Whiskey—Gal- Jon, #400; Oy Women’s Ypsilanti men’s imported u ir use, and though we are not discriminating against other good makes, we urge you to come to-morrew— right at the time you require these heavy qualities at the reduced price of 1,35 50c, to $15 for fancy enamelled Matn Floor, | bon-bon and powder boxes, mirror Fashionable fur coats *29.75 Wi ice: sold so many fur coats as we've sold this season—and the, re markable part of it {s that the demand seems to be growing every day, We make our fur coats so that wherever they go they will bealastiny monument to the excellent stencardof our (urs, What you buy here you can depend upon being right. That's why we sell so many coats. In buying furs of any kind it isto your interest to buy from a house whose name ls a guarantee. ae4 vieor, $29.75 for a handsome fur lined coat—'twould make an excel- lent Christmas gift—we've only 100 coats, though, at this price—and we do not believe you can dupitcate them elsewhere for less than $40—however, you can try if you like, 45 in long—blue, btack or brown—with Persian * collar—lined throughout with fine $ Squirrel—at.seees.., 29.75 16.50 for $22.50 double natural mar- len scarf, 80 inches long, with silk cord and natural tals, $9.75 for $15.00 sable squirrel 4-1n- hand scarfs, $8.75 for sable and Isabella fox scarfs, with brush tatls, $12.50 for marten scarfs and pelerines with satin lining, 73 ins, long, cord and tassel. $16.75 {01 $22,50 sable and natural uirrel set, Siberian squirrel large fiat muff, $7,50 to $15.00, Sable and Isabella fox muff, $9.75, $12.75, $16.50, Marten muffs, $9.75, $12.75, $16.75, underwear °1-35 Main Poor, Men‘s imported underwear—125 dozen of the finest and heaviest weight real maco-yarn Jersey-ribbed Balbriggan shirts and drawers— ilk fronts, self finish—finest heavy pearl buttons, double stitch—these goods are made in Germany, and the best-known cotton goods sold for Winter wear —now being sold by retailers generally at $1.75—special at.. $ 1.35 ————= SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO, Sale of dressing sacques ERE’S a great surprise to hundreds of women who need dressing sacques and expect to pay much higher prices— all kinds adapted to this season of the year at special prices, Fleece-lined kimono sacque, Persian effect, border down front and on sleeves of contrasting color..,.........545 69c Q98c, for house sacques of good qual- $] Q5 for long kimonos of flannel- with ity ripple eiderdown — some eile—Persian designs, made on tei oehee cre: spate with | yoke and finished with pretty borders Q8&c, for long kimonos of striped to match—value $2.25. outing flannel, made on yoke—| $2.95 for tong kimonos of German daisy cloth band, with silk scalloped flannel—shirred yoke, band of edge and large kimono sleeve — value satin down front, large kimono sleeve $1.25. value $3.25. Second Floor, SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO, oS Another remarkable sale of Mined” «toilet articles iit" FOLLOWING close upon the sale that created a furore last week comes this extraordinary bargain announcement of sensational prices again to-morrow on the very best of toilet articles, periumes and noteworthy proprie- tary medicines, This time we will sell that celebrated remedy, Peruna at 59c, Main Floor, To-morrow is the time of the month to select the toilet articles and perfumes you contemplate giving for Christmas. 59 for Pervna, 100 for dic, size Cran- | 1.25- S5e for we, wine Kress | tonic shampoo soap. | Giyeothy moiive. 1G for aise Crane diye for ‘bmusion Cod " iver Ou, tui size. | Zema cream hrean every week. 6Gc for Guides Pepto- mangan, | 15¢ for Se, size Em- F bromo + We, sige, ide. go tor We. size Lr, ohn Medicine; $1 we *, Be. 6¥e for Maitines with ‘all combinations, year's ut Value $2.15; "a pair of the fines manicure sors, a lerae ebony dandruff an u . ot Dr. Charles Flesh Food. 5Gc for pt. Norwegian | Qgc for Witch Hazel God Liver Oil, liquid cream, for 1gc_ for Dr. Baris chapped hands and for Sc. Devine Winter Lozenges, & face. fine French splendid remedy for | go oz, for Idealia Vio- fancy yaa irritated, throat, let cold cream, finest stoppered bottles 1c ‘for spot ot Yeo | Made: never changes; | Popular odore si V c Mi Ib, : » for The. size Lavo! gunine Pils 2 SF oq, | 49c for 3c, Violet sle| et Cle, French. tollep mond meal, for skine Loo delicate for, 19¢ pt. for Dicktna best Witch Hagel 330. 0 for Hind's Honey and Almond Cream. Jarge bottle, equal to superlative) imported. 16c for box of 13 Seld- kz Powders—U, 5. P. ec for de, aise Dr, 1G WM for 2 oz. Pretend be Sreme Simon Colo 186 tion for nitis Tablets, ohoco- | Any sri st peas ae conte. or neuralgia; §02., 89¢. 1$¢ for 4 0%. Glycerine, t; ‘Persian Le | Beet face powder Sota git eae the only powder con: 10c for ie. wise Borine | (ining, cote Cems antiseptic. pred Fg ay. | re 50 for #1 size Listerine; ered ne ees let or forget-mey Bo, size, 16¢. eg go With one a for Bot. of re | BBe for fe- | perfume, in all : iiging and: Antisep: | cial—largest sine be Odcrs, lass red’ bottle, tor ehildren, halt Cunce fancy box. 1.98 for Violet wr M ft ootn Powder, regular rice 19. +08. Bottle of liquid Denti- eeptine an and somth 100 sorsbined yO ‘Twiens, ‘to package for pertume of Ib. Ef. alus %60.—apecial to~ han VTervessent™ aalts, “el: | morrow. both for 260. | jer” parte ang ue trated magnesia, bios: | 490. ¢or sheftield’s toon lass botties, eae) ctr Kase ag paste. autiful satin « lined Bic for Flatcher's Cas- | 19¢. fee Prophylactic | cabinet box: regular price 3.80, ohne best beef, Iron | 1§¢. for Simpeon Craw. 3c tor hi Mac te _ q . 4 a} and w full pts. Sead Co. bristmas box " and wine, f tbc. finest with Qne ior ot. French tooth brushes, glass stop; bot. chafing di rit, | each one stamped | the, each containing | with our name, Mirae imported: sprin Klee tont be 860.: g., B5e. in . for pt. violet am- ele Woe the bath ami toilet: at, 7c. " . for violet wite' ff fine for after rom the objec- tlonable odor of wood alcohol and cheaper than grain aleohol tor burning in chafing spirit lam, om. finem Fr . fume, “In all pookiae %. 9 for 180 Binh oe of vod ay in case, comple! beara f f 18 oa solld-back rust best I: “| i oar. Sa hry 08, QBe.' for 3 cakes Pears’ woap (no mail orders). . 2 year fuarantee eta for ¢ H tor ite rubber baad Packer's t bruh Fa Proven 4 Rioves, a ’ halt Tush, hdl | Ysetermik he fase | piiver mounted, ig Tanaka Core; Helge, | lit, 8280. eras vandruft Cure; $1 size, hog Cg ee ‘ 1 se Tyan Cramton’ Co. fore ebony mi itary }-# th enon | giyeerie soap; 424, H ristles, bottle, 1 Hay's Mair | 1 or. 12 os. dae | 1.49 and 1, ) tor Cte ee am | Heeatge| E ees Fst 0 ar | eptedtah matte ES “Bioko Bat de gus | 54, ,f0F Asmour's 0,

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