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THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING, Se PTEMRER 6, 1905. GHOLERAIS ($500 REWARD. BABY TUMBLES © FOUGHT POLICE © Te THR Successful 4 | é Wie Awoke to-day a large rubber | ott and a ginnt eas 4 TP HE WORLD will pay $500 to any person who 0 a i sim. Mh sores, fin arly tostl ; 4 Vasant . : ; yes ERY aed H ‘ -_--—, tid terrorized Relief for ‘a GERMAN CITIES convictio d eorg hoff, alras)) Child Was Playing with @ Rub+ ime, » ne Mese"Su', | Brooklyn Officer’s Face Gasned in eit cu aif il on | “PR pedevich A » “Dy, Westhoff,’ “Dr. Weston’) ber Ball, Which Bounecd to U7P"\ heen whe by Drink-Frenzied Man Who. ce with tie pro SULA , A ; + a ; a ‘ i ae s, Heartburn, ; A ¢ Reported | “2 own by half a dozen other the Street. He After ii--No » Had Attacked Wife and Ter- ea dostor i Thirteen New Cases Reporte t 1 ie cH RARI HE sch II? -Hosevotinecovery sr ne : ast cuendally 5 7 F names, / name berg, It is s sed, ederick A, || ope of Hecovery | ocoer ny rorized Tenement. el vele : To-Day—Deaths So Far of _ os | DROWNED FROM PIER. DoniBoovare P i i ReSENL ED Pier Crt) HOP. Robert Campbell > years ol), LONGACRE DEMO i | PHIDADRLPE A than 6. 5 Are Twenty-six. Suchunformution should be sent to the City Editor of || Rover: x ate tie Raat enc Rene who w. eavine fone Kemurleiresene ees a ts o¢ 7 mal tom 7), y, y +0 /; » fo, o third-story | Twe i) Erickson, a burly Swede, in a frenzy vat on Street, N.Y. ' BERLIN, Sept. 6 —Ropor:s trom wide- lary Ge). ard, the decision of the Chief elub's hei ber of tenants from their home at No. j (pwned. A ¥ Ty separated points indicate that the| | meatzon and claim such rewar %, the decision of the Chief prty-Afthy tre Pro-|@5 Huron street, Brookiyn, to-day and | Ne Uae eaten Charke for tt cholera is spreading in Germany ana Y 6 vy, York Caty Detect Burear al be to tlfain the Tam before he was subdued badly injured | Strom, Teincashine at any ‘American District Atossouwer Oteice Prussia our hours I * = > — 1a the city unt? P.M ing at noon to. thirteen new es | rhe one entitled to recewwe The Wor reward, = ‘ of cholera and two deaths were re- ported. “Since the dis frst made {ts \ —___ eee ~—~ ‘@ppearance ‘n Germany there have been | = noi SS 1} - — — ninety cases reported and twenty-six of Sy have died. | et vene moe SHOT AT SON, 4WOMANBURNED | PSO - ing dor eotiAne the choleen 5 5 ] SOT AVE 19° 70.20>-STRELTS ees tion In which ft first appeared | Nee FISTS - es, BET e ues cboken ont Jn the east of tho HIT FATHER MAN ACCUSED | | STORE OPEN TILL 6 O'CLOCK EVENINGS. . * hotel and business d . Three cases | i j fare remorted from , ! eg | | BROAD. ; s ‘Three new cases were discovered atid} canneries | | A new CLOTH I k Y : wrod to-day 49 the Mori: That Ig the Explanation Given Frisoner Charged with Throw- | | ONTIRELY DIFFERENT ¢ opera cloak. ; nistrative dis r 5 A aes | aL ER rom any style shown elsewhe: ie Wert Prusin by Mysterious Shooting of ing Oil Over victim's Uress, | | believe it to be the very smaries i A eee a we in three differe: A ¥ 1 ; ne y smartest on exhibition in New Yo: Raieisa eco. Btombers, William Kaufman—Romance Setting Fire to It and eight- | h ° 5 oie E r ibi \) | any Price up to $50.00, Posen, Prussia. . i na / | . ’ Blane: etn we Behind the Attack. | ing Off Would-Be Rescuer. | Authoritative xhibit | | PRICE $34.75. to-day. The Ri | 1] | ened peas 7 oe a | | | f | We have decided to make this beautiful Opera Cloak a specialty, and there reported from: the ad: ening World.) | 1] re) | is no chance of any other store offering it at Bepetos Fiophfort ote Bett 6 Wu | | | cided upon was $45,00—very r jiidee femal places alon. am, among Weata ‘old a. fire: ft was arrested \ ’ . | | in having it exclusively that $34.75 will allow 4 rhe ee Fel wi auran te sath Bu: Women’s Shoe Fashions F Slbetone pone jon-haw wife. by = = ¢ ot . f n-law wi | reba kind sinait dressers about and show with excellent op- . 9 eae aiine portunity to select an ev i eatorings: Bat acts | The success of our opening This exhibit is a revelation in pearl white, biscuit, champagne sha Bias Hei mn ite 1 aia Nenieoue rr se MeL . . * j all black, Orders taken for colors included iHon thickly she F (hota: whese | exhibit and sale this week of the the comprehensiveness of its assort- | The Empire and Duchess models, dain immed with silk braid and taken to : al,‘ sera eer | i = . i i famous “QUEEN QUALITY” ments,—the beauty and distinction | | RaRrOW TARP que and large crochet ornam d throughout with soft house whiea the woman wu i : ‘Ing the woman's seream: r 1 f, ini al and several adjacent houses hav Were fined through a trying to tear the flaming war | Shoes has been truly wonderful. ot the styles shown and in its dem- i es 50 quarintined wita all ees i) aoreat ie HS SSEAIl Canes ti eratha)yiguan ten Schmid: ap- Every style is sparkling with new- onstration of the wonderful advance | |A saleof COVERT COA TS, 16. ] : : i, striking tm on tie head, aes . . 1 | al value for this season of the year—all the new Fall son ar Sees a price him away’ eayine, he woman | ness, fresh from the maker’s hands of manufacturing methods, which | boxy 7s lengths—semi-fitted, with strap on top seems, Auto- | Sigted to be ine her, | —and every footwear need that enables such shoes to be produced | obi ! S mixtures, along with the tull length travelling coats ant ported to be in s gondits rhe at ore Sar | } . . oxford, tan and olive. Pasi itotblncdyer feuvosaiitcre cases aul SPUR Re nea mere Penepen cle | are sencoment. is eontoparated by robs | can be suggested finds its answer. and retailed at so low a cost as | ~ fhe result of this one. been keeping company with a young mist victously fougnt three police- | nited States | lady in town oral as twee J panese Leather G d father ‘had threatened to. shoot. him if j of Dé er oods. ve did not gtve } . Last night 8 $ 50 f th 4 Fe eee <z| girl called at the station to see Kau ; TISTIC conceits from the land of the Mikado, exemplifying the exquisite Svepy, facut, The doe-| Man and left about Soclock. ott. : Tad 3 e Me EGE TIM IER Ukiee) peDplelot CHEiLand OE te REE eee ae weditiere sno. danger of an ea - | It has taken months to make this collection, and now that the gen- s. . 1 ensemble is compiete, we think so much of the collection that we're going winter, sater raas eteniae| NEW FIGURES FOR Baby’s Life Was Saved and Three Dollars the pair. fElgive ie special prominence hy filling one of our double 6th avenue wieiows Beespies OE te | | with these handsome leathers from Japan. Dr. MeLaughiin e ae | | Ve think you'll find this one of the foremost fon and will OCEAN TRAVEL By Making Lactated Food|) | | Wee ale oranes | exhibits of its kind ever shown in New York. } ij Ht ideas—all practicable. Include purses, pocketbooks, cardcases, ae es | SIMPSON CRAWFORD COMPANY |, nese Seraicetsne IS rene nett. ass TRAIN KILLED BLIND MAN. | . . | tablets, music rolls, opera bags, etc. sean Oe Steamship Companies Pi omise va eye . ay Bice articlea from sireeiee o¢at Vietim Supposed to Haye Fallen Record - Breaking Arrivals in For portion of this display see our Sixth Avenue windows, Other arti Nea +25 to ee - Asleep and Rolled on Trac . he | IMPORTANT 00 N Cather aS, seucally sold at $2.50, EASTPORT, L. 1, sr. w.| the Next Ten Bays—A'! Lines | wi be offered during tis sal at $143, All have 4 German aver chuin wih Raynor, a blind grocer, was found dead ‘ oa | | vege —all_genuine Japanese leather, at. pee on the railroad tracks near here today | SWamped witn Tourisis. ib ; — by Mrs. Jane Robinson. He had been 5 e it ! Th d ° f ‘killed by; rain and his body mangle > Dee PRL MERE ay seceas to pn sonic t- ant Semi-annual hosiery sale. ose dressy rain coats for _ iste HE imported 50c. and 75c. hosiery at 29¢. is from the best mills of 50 ! and caust T Chemnitz, Saxony, and the exceptional variety offers a complete men 10. See prec esn aa Conte Ae a = Fall and Winter selection to every woman. | ’ : Fest, fell asleep and ralied on s-| ant hieoiial authorities for Sears. LOT 4, 30c. and 75c, Hosiery for women—sheer plain Hermsdorf gauze ) | QJEREN’T made to sell at that prices te by ay ie q i “———— jisle, some hand embroidered silk clocks—grenadine and all the —you can tell that by looking at them. ut while INCENDIARIES AIREY r ant sn || LACTATED FOOD CONTAINS popular Fall effects, cy, fir street and everi"é | the value is exceptional, here’s what will catch your i SENT. | are. literally swampe MILK SUGAR allays | ton, improve: nose, allo ci ‘ > ies ’ A ROMAN CONVENT. | cots comers of in i hosiery, 29 fancy and win your approval in almost a wink. ROME, Sept. 6—A violent Incendiary order toe Hanis P Has all th ce of a swell, fire broke ost this morning In the con | Fy will oil | case P Regular 25c, Hos tone 10 LIS edie auaerelale ai hed vent attached to the Ba int | 11.5, M3 have } MILK ws Hosiery in this lot, - e proof—suitable for rain or shine. Cecilia, in the Traste will | SOLD INCH SIZES ANID ITEC black real lisle heels and toes, Boe ee and & BUmNET Sea ter aa ae Ie Maco cot b ina To tell it quick, they’re going on sale to-morrow at about one-third +4 ho loss of life, ¢ cen Rote ae the usual price—worth up to $18.00, You'll recall that we offered 150 of & - - ~ these coats just about a year ago. Sold them in a day. Been loo : ; W plain black hos' for another lot just as good ever since. Here they are: ? Wo sled New Fall models—a long swell, well-balanced overcoat in the newest 5 Wo A yea ie os eee TES fabrics. Fancy worsteds in neat effects. verts, Black thibets and 4 Women's $1.35 lisle thread veiling hose at 9c. silk mixtures, absolutely waterproof by the celebrated Cravenette process. Men’s 35c. half hose, 6 pairs for $1.00. Venetian bindings extending not only through the sleeves and shoul ters, * . * . . but two-thirds of the way down the front. Collars are hand padded, The blend used in Turkish Trophies combines all the We can't even recommend the higher priced hosiery to wear better, as they fyroad shouldered, Your choice of 26 different patterns, characteristics of high-class Turkish tobacco in one perfect, are made of the best e Maco yarn, Hermsdorf dye—plain 19c x mellow harmony, hori but durable hoe 3 PA Senenayaitesce Rskaansnsaneabesniz? 10.5° for $15 and $18 rain coats, sizes 34 to 46, Rich, but mild—fragrant, but not pungent —satisfying, IMenleis0e dinner 360. OF 3 palts, $1.00, Clotiiiag Devartment, Second Floor but delicate. Men's 75c, silk an “450. or 6 pairs, $2.50. oo SIMPSON CRAWFORD Co. 1 Fi ° ° : ive piece slip covers, *5.50 9 ° e Smart new Fall waists. \ HE fairness of the prices is most convincingly emphasized by the extent of } | 7 THE MODERN UPHOLSTERY SHOP the showing and the exclusiveness of the styles as well as the high if 3 AITaTigenial akeva limite Fy ‘ei character of the works p and the excellent quality of the materials, | ‘| / “ily fas compleies abangemeny i fuse allimsted nur er of dusi-proof E glish damask At 2.98 we're showing new models in the popular albatross | WW ‘ at A thcee SOD TEn F furniture duane ee, low price of $5.50 for the waist inthe newt 1 effects, made with stitched jleys s enefit of those who bought new furniture during the August sales and recognize the q side plaits and trimmed collar, Comes ‘1 all the new shades. importance of protecting it from the start. | i A nun’s veiling waist | Stunning silK waists, | We absolutely guarantee the style, fit and workmanship ; at 5.95 | 10.95 l A width material are allowed for 85.50. Extra material at corr i | K New styles in nun's veiling or alba-| Mousseline taffeta silk waists, made | This is our annual September offering, and we say emphatically that the tross waists, Irish croe insertion with lace yoke and insertions—short | of the year. and tailor plaits, trimmed collar and | puff sleeves—come in all the new cuffs to correspond | popular shades. Twenty yards of single espondingly low prices, price—$5.50—is the lowes! CIGARETTES give at a moderate price the qualities that cigarettes costing twice as much claim as their distinguishing characteristics. 10 FOR 10 CENT: —— — The new French val. lace waist at 7.95 Sale of pure wines TH URSDA ¥. ERIDA Y is about the smartest creation for Autumn we have discovered to sell for less di than $10, Made on imported mousseline, with long or short sleeves, beautifully OS GATOS, CALIFORNIA WINES, have become a great favorite with our customers, Notwithstanding that the pric designed with lace yokes or elaborately trimmed front and back. L is but 75c, a gallon—about half what you'd pay for other wines in their class—they are given preference since i SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO, is understood that the price is made possible by the fact that Simpson Crawford Co. are selling agents for N : z York and buy direct from the vineyards at first cost. They include ew 75¢ Port, Sherry, Claret, Riesling, Burgundy and Hock at 75c «gallon, No charge for Jug. SIMPS50N CRAWFORD Co, THE FLAG GiRLE—Exq of the fam 8T, JULIEN CLARET. PURE MALY WHISKEY, | 3 uae A Filet ors |Donaldson's Tonic Malt—un- | 1 eee ten France ‘of tuo | eululied for medicinal’ and Mind wo ar $4.75 “ANOTHER | seat aR Psat notte, | PRO. aE al / any é art bot | vantaaey best hops and RUDESHEIMER. bottles sho me new haps of atering silvey iit. ,eativvory, horn, gtanmetal and, natural woo!, eme Compare wks oi ’ e yanbuclhy in yk lot is perth less ‘ ie’ kin yantt & Sohne Famous with the brands : a3 y His worth less than 482.50, while/many are Vie’ kind Ae vines at ‘bottl@.50 * ths prite, hpecial, WHISKEY ian tate, the eat earng itera WINES, STANDARD, Cal GUN a tian'n BX Muscat Tokay, Angelled | ginpanes oe HIG SLOUT Y Hd keg ABESMES | zintanel, Mock, Hort or Pores in Dublin—uaran OLD CROW WHiskEy, | Maselra, nich G Bherry, wallones.. esc teed the beet niporteds Meg. | Mi. Vernon tye irl ‘ ' Ab, Nowe Gal. Ful at.bo: 2.25 dtu. TENS es ¢ are oll alli, S08e ' iar brie, & degen plata oat this Hon By ic i iy RELPABT GIN \ om titeeus ‘ F Fearn old: Ba Cochran & fast, irela im W. A. Gaines & Cote Rye or Bourbon, Wee ae eae Brewery bottling — alway: $1.40; per Wi}