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THE WORLD: NG, SEPTEMBER *; 1905) GUSTAV TALTON. EASY 10 STEAL IN NEW YORK’ Thief Who Knows Says Board- ing-Houses Offer the Finest, Kind of Opportunities for Strangers. “How to Rob in New York; or, Liv- | fng On Other People's Money,” is the Gustav Talton knows all the situations, ‘And it looks as though he might hav plenty of leisure to write it, for the police say they have enough evidence to send him to prison for @ long term for robbing unsuspecting New Yorkers. Talton is a fine-looking young ci ‘with ‘big baby biue eyes, and as Biood peeping through the bars of the a in the West Side Court to-day lnintively said: It's 90 easy to rob tn New that when I hear of a burgiar caught with burglar’s tools I think that a lobster who does uot know y more than to use such implements to be in jail York being s—just —has only house-keepe: enough to pike al to visit some boar look sad at h her he's a stranger in the cl tea minutes In the house a fellow Who's quick enough ought to be able to w. it with a new ct of clothes and small “stuf e t Jast him 2 week, Women always leave the doors open; and to a Who needs money badly the thi le around loose in the average b) ing-house are a wildly-beckoning b of helv, ‘hey tell you these New York peo- ple are hard and suspicious. Why. say! a man could go around with a sack on his back and carry off a coup'e of loads a day and not call anywhere but at boarding-houses. Servants never pay much attention to those going throush the house, aad} it's a wonder to me that the people| pel who live in them ever have anything | = all. “And as for a big Job, why. st Bturt of a dozen| just because the etakers, Three out half of the houses in this tow places are left to _Of thove caretak girls I know, “and a can of “mixed” at night and a Uttle hot alr will make them help you move out the stuff, The other care- takers are so ‘thick’ you could get them to help you take down tho pio- tures, if you knew the kind of a story %o tell them. “Break into a house! Why, say! 4 tell half the won fufe own ‘th Fim ithe, sieve ctor and up enoy; Ane ing Bet purdeas Tank tables | monico dinner every nigiit. | tow w 19, Rab ia New York? Say! it's easy ton, who 1s arorney PY ee fs ey amne {8 tity, ana fell from Pauaian, abut ti imaelf in New without money fund the easy OD- ‘portunities to steal came to his notice, CONVICTS STORY IMPLICATES “PAL.” | « His Tale of Theft of Jewls trom Apartment House Cause Arvest of levator Boy, ‘Through the confession of a convict, Peter Wilson, who {a serving « term on Hart's Island, Detective Teebin, of the East One Hundred and Twenty-sixth treet police station, learned that Joseph & negro elevator boy, employed Din the Harriet apartment house, No, 1 West One Hundred and Twenty-seventh " stteet, aad robbed the apartments of I 3" TO PUSH ARMY =: Acting Secretary of War Oliver, | retary of War Robert Shaw Oliver to- title of an unwritten book, of which |42¥ Ordered papers prepared for eriminel prosecution of Morris Busch, | the contrac |and gauntlets of an alleged inferior quality for the Schv a Philadelphia, | Charlton, wh , | Inal conspiracy to de! ment 1s alloged, General Davis :s dir of the prosecutions. that Busch must complete © man who wants to get Uttie| "7 208 Fourteenth street, and the daughter Elizabeth McBride, of No, 403 For- treet, who were In court. , Weeping, told how he managed body and soul tom by ao. fee oda jobs. Magistrate. Dooley or- dered the son to pay $2 a week and the daughter $1 a week toward their | father's support. SCANDAL CASE Directs Criminal Prosecution in Alleged Frauds at Schuyl- kill Arsenal. WASHINGTON, Sept. &.—Acting Sec- r who furnished fur caps of Ins ssed the goods. Crim- ‘aud the Govern- Judge Advocate e SMALL BLAZE IN Waiting strickea | The | rear Station last nig wwsed quite GRAND CENTRAL of flames ate thelr tleket office, Lahm way into the and Ticket | iM | here by one diplomatic representative, | | although Norway has decided to be-| ic Plenty of Smoke, However, Fright: | jas! Agent I and his clerks tert. eas the Watling Parvengers, | | Wiliam Wiicox, a waiter at the Wal- and They Hurriediy Vacate. The fire was edward | dorf-Astoria, endeavored to force hin| x, Abranis, of there. It| way through tho pollce Mnes and was @moke, accompanied by a small but! jad eaten tts we ¢ flooring | arrested Interesting fre in the barement store | beneath him, ani asy amoke | iita” tee image ts. ees room of the restaurant of the Grand| poured into the big waiting room, | at. from $5,000 to . ted to take charge | In Gen. Illyer’s order {t fs also directed 8 contract e Government under penalty o: for damages, and that if any To-day at the 13th St. store we close out the rem- nants of the recent bargain suit sale—coats, vests and ler penalt: |treusers, but no longer suits st Busoh, and Charl- ‘in the proper sense of the term, altho’ here and there a large man of 40 to 40 ora small man under 36 chest may find a matched suit. In youths’ or large boys’ sizes—32, 33 Or 34—condi- tions are better; while for duty agalast him. smaller boys of 13, 14 or 15 a | years, wearers of long trou- MUST PROVIDE FOR FATHER, sers have a fair selection. ral, h phuyikill Arsenal scandal and who bas also advised aa immediate investiga- mn of affairs at all | ————— |Men; Ceats 4.50 Court Orders Son and Daughter to Vests 50 Give Money te Parent. Trousers 2. 50 John Frey, seventy-seven years old, . in’ ig oaminechouse, appealed — 7.50 to ‘agistrat Dooley 11 Ag *c court Hrookiyn to som: | Youths: Coats 3.00 el hig son and. daughter to ffm. ‘The son 19 John Brey, sr., of Now Vests 250 - — — Trousers 1.50 = —— 5.00 An exclusive =] ‘shop. where Boys: Coats 2.00 moderate price || Koes hand in hand Vests +50 t D P, PVE and Trousers 1.00 GOCD SERVICE. 3 50 Enough to supply 1500 TAFFETA SHIRT WAIST DRESSES, value 40 EVENING and DINNER GOWNS, | men and boys, All at 13th Street Store asamatter of convenience in handling. Rocers, Pret & Company, 842 Broadway, at 43th st. no two alike, at about HALF) THEIR REAL VALUE, WAISTS, value $12.50,at $6. 00 |H AN D- EMBROIDERED LINEN WAISTS, value SILK, LINENand LINGERIE WAISTS from $5.00 t $50.00 T? HOLLY FRENCH LAWN LINGERIE $6.50, at....0+cesseeecee $3.00 10 West 22d Street, Near 5th Ave. Simpson Cravvford Ca Sheet music All day Saturday. On sale 12c By Mall 2 Cts, Extra. None 0, 0. D. BRASS BEDS SPECIAL SALE $25.00 §. Clar, in the Harriet, a week x hae Clark wes robbed in ‘most way, He lost a large oa y ot and jewelry, the Tas Got a slue upon wish the High grade strongly built beds; Eng- lis! Jaequereds “continuous posts, gracetully carved at top, thy sie "$17.50 Fullfine of enamelied beds at the Jowest prices in the city. McCLAIN, SIMPSON &CO. 539-41 8th Ave.N.W.Cor.37St, Furniture, ohio Carpets, Rugs, &c. Man- wo-Three. | e =| P New Fall neckwear. | Fall neckwear. Matn Floor. Smart stocks vf Plauen, Trish} ut ered etamine and ln Lace ohimisert Leena A 5O%., 75: come @ separate sinle, passengers became panie-| ACTS FOR SWEDEN-NORWAY, isa has repre: presented bat Katt 11 Continue to Rep: a ir. Grip nent oth at Washington, WASHINGTON, Sept. 8—Sweden and orway will continue to be repre: nte FINAL PREPARATIONS FOR scaool MUST BE MADE TO- MORROW. We are prepared to offer you the broadest possible selection boys’ school clothing, shoes and supplies at prices that are most attractive. course, embodies many the little che in the nobby blue and greens, ed NEW FALL CHEVIOT COA The first fiannel-l coat of the seasc 7.50 Made in plain 0 a including mixtures—ne COVERT CLOTH COATS. 8.50 Made in pretty light shade of tan, in three-quarter length, ae bottom—collarl MISSES’ UTILITY COATS. 14,75, MISSES’ CHEVIOT SUITS, 21,50 Made in various materials—Englis ixtures | strap seam coats, half satin in three models. Long loose coat, heavy full-! tine blue and black. 4 length black cheviot coits.. New fancy mintures iiSSES AND JUNIOR SUITS, 18,75 Boys’ Knee pants, 50c. ] Boys’ serge suits. Oe RTOa parte 12 “25 i} Made in all colors of worsted and xtures About 1,400 pairs of boys’ knee pants, made! A handsome, stylish Norfolk suit, with ete ee ale | and small checks in the new shades, taffeta lined. from ents of piELe Up Ee | Knicker or plain pants of hheavy-weight blue | iso in the intermediate sizes in a large range) , E NTS é pri —war- 2 size: 7 of ma Gaanle dl Gray Gnixeneeentee|| | hea AUGER SUITS 12 O7)5. ranted never to rip—sizes 4 to 16 ‘50c tots poets ly Rood value” 28 ringbone jots in blue and Dlack—stylish | Made with long coat almost to the bottom of | | years—at le | box coat, skirt; double breasted—notch collar of velvet. 4 Tremendous early season , sample s sale of Sale of school supplies—last day TWEN Stude: type, illustrated, worth $1.25. . Special, Same book in full limp leather, $1.39. Handy German-English Dictionaries, jy Latin-English Dictionaries, y ictionaries, > Handy Spanish-English Dictionaries, - SCHOOL AND LIBRARY GLOBES PENCILS AND PENS, ETC. Second Floor. — — A femendcae variety of Papi and pens. | Faber, Eagle and Dixon pencils, doz., | Gh Esterbrook and Spencerian pens, doz. Cedar lead pencils, per dozen. Dandy pencil sharpeners. smos pencil sharpeners. Andrews’ dustless blackboat ubber erasers School straps. Composition boo! 3. HANDY LITERAL TRANSLATIONS, at much reduced prices. somely mounted on metal bases, about less than usual prices. 6-in. wire stand globes... . plain metal base.. 10-in, plain, handsome metal base. Caesar, Cleero, Virgil, Livy, &c., 39¢, Crown Encyclopedia, § vols. Treats over 65,000 topics, right up to date. Newest subjects— Panama, Russia, Japan,, 10-In meridian, handsome metal base Radium, X Ray, Wireless Telecraphy; all have| 10-in. full mounted meridian their places in this most modern of Encyclo-| 42-{n, plain metal base. pedias; 3,008 pages, 500 illustrations, an atlas} 42-in. meridian, metal base. of 96 maps and gazetteer of 35,000 42-in. full mounted meridian a #8! references, per set . 48-in, full meridian. . Men’s $1.00 Fall shirts, 79c. PRETTY good value for this time of the year, but not as good as the $1.50 shirts at 79c., a large number of which are in- cluded at 79c, to-marrow. Notice the new Fall colorings in light and dark effects—made ‘to our special order and according to our own exclusive patterns—sizes 14 to 17 —made of high-grade IC cheviot cloth; plain, soft, negligee style. Exclusive haberdashers sell them for $1.00, The fact that many are already displaying them at this price is proof that they're going to be all the rage among well-dressed men_ this season. They’re made of im- ported “Mogadore” pure silk cords, and the style and shape are strictly new and exclusive, 79 Luncheon specials and wines; OME-MADE CAKES, freshly baked to your order in our own bakeshop by our own expert French baker, GOc and 8Oc ICOLATE LAYER CAKES, COCOANUT LAYER CAKES, LAYER CAKES, WHITE LOAF CAKES, poe HS smart ‘sthool dresses at $5, T’S our special school dress made to our special order and, of features that distinguish the higher priced dresses. Third Floor. Not only stylish, but of exc! plain all-wool cheviots with bright broadcloth trimming, sn narrow soutache braid; also 50° | —for girls—full length, blue only, heavy c Norfolk si NE’ W FALL COV ERT CLOTH COATS, 12,7 § pout ea a iatest_ model three-quarter length, half satin lined, good pra Busvan a NEW FALL MISSES’ SEPARATE SKIRTS, 4,50 ingbone chev also F ma of fine qual- Fall_skirt. ‘NEW FALL MISSES’ NEW EMPIRE COAT, 18.75 Made of fine quality covert cloth, with side plaits from waist to IETH CENTURY DICTIONARY s’ Roman edition, over 600 pages, large 139c New maps, hand- | SPECIAL SALE OF DRU No Mall Orders, of girls’ and A oth=, , | from pay "| $3.00, if The materials are: for twice as long, and t! | | extra knicker trousers to match—sizes 7 to 16 years. ‘iots wear; well, you have d s with bloomer trousers, sd Nortolk suits, its—extra white ci —extra w Made very popular by the way the peace conference turned out. SERGES. CHEVIO Suits with extra pants, 4.50. Just like getting two suits for the price—altern STORE OPEN Our special boys’ school suits, 3. 00. TYPICAL SCHOOL SUIT—better in style, fit, mate- rial and workmanship than we have ever been able to offer at $3.00, and you know the sensation the Simp- | son Crawford Co. special boys’ suit at $3.00 created last sea- son. We urge you to examine this suit before deciding on any as there is every probability that it will prevent you g more than $3.00, or give you a better suit at decided upon that price. Second Floor, 3°° All sizes, 2% to 16 year: collar, TWEEDS and WORSTEDS. ing The Yor he boys don't get tired of them. these are the materials, in fancy Minister Grip, mixtures. some y shingte would be arranged amicably | "New Feil glaves Feil gloves 79c. ALL DAY. s the trousers makes them wear fully styl breasted Norfolk, with uu kno} ! all-wool worsteds an ce ea os 40% ae wmoeeres ine i Again we say, and this time emphasize the fact, that are offered at the special price of 55c., and we do not expect more to sell at the price. es| Best wearing school shoes; ES direct you at once to ¢ best valu “1 New York. nal y sepearanice in the edu- RI P the bes Economy me are impo! cation of shoes at the men’s suits, top coats and cravenettes OTE that cravenettes are included if you're not ready to buy your Fall suit or top coat—those long, almost exclusively as light for to-morrow in our men’s department, here are the plain facts: 112 CRAVENETTE COATS, 221 DOUBLE-BREASTED SUITS, 134 SINGLE-BREASTED SUITS, a 136 10.” of $15 and his $15 and $18 clothing. TaKe your choice of the samples and top coats to-morrow at 10.50. They're hand-tailored and represent the latest styles. materials and the best workmanship, from a manufacturer noted for 10° swagger coats that are worn overcoats, Summing up the news Second Floor, BLACK THIBET SUITS, 116 FALL TOP COATS, $18 suits, cravenettes Excellent ‘2,000 men’s new Fall 1.00 scarfs at 55c WELVE combinations of the regimental stripe form decidedly the nobbiest effects in men’s neckwear for the Fall season: They are the popular four-in-hands. They are the personification of dignity—not loud, flashy colors—and they have that rare quality of pleasing men of alltastes. Nothing to approach them has ever been offered for less than $1.00, and you'll soon find them selling: rye ey for $1.00, as y are great favorites, ‘Main Fieor, but. two thousand scarfs Men’s 41.00 underwear, 69c. CONSIDERABLE difference be- tween the price asked now and the price you'd pay later for the same quality. Men’s medium heavy weight, Jersey-ribbed, reai Maco yarn, unbleached balbriggan shirts and drawers—extra fine finish— silk fronts—self necks — large pearl buttons—double stitch gus- seted — guaranteed to wear cg 69c att S ani the atioaction These ries here ——— ee Qn