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WTS W S$Tyy Pts het VINE TUDPTN ES MOTORMEN _|A Little Play, with Songs and Recitations, 2.000 SEE MOB | nf MAY ESCAPE Given for the Sick Babies by East Side Children. | BURN A NEGRO FROM ARREST AT THE STAKE Police Ordered Not To Take ; Th thio Custody. Udi Wife of Former Employer—| eu eo Oy Cs Granted Hour’s Respite to’ They Witness Criminal Say Good-by to Relatives. Carelessness. a Bvorything the Youngastera Want for Sohool—from our Gatalogue Headwear to Foot. Price Liat of Groe wear. corles. You Don’t Buy “Blue Sky’? When You Pay Us Ls? for Douglas Shoes The Douglas Factories brand every pair with their actual worth. They may be $2.50, $3.00, $3.50, $4.00 or $5.00. The kinds we sell at $1.89 are the $2.50 and $3.00 styles, though some few fortunate ones have struck 2 Five Dollar palr —at our lowest selling price. The factory termuall these shoes “damaged,’”’ but the defects in every instance ar: very slight, All the Newest Fall Styles Are Here for You. More than 6,000 Pure: bsolutel air of Shoes that comes from Woceten facture, “Air the aby Fall lasts are here—in EVERY Send ue your name and address for DALLAS, Tex., Bept. &—There te iit- © fear that there will be any punish- nt of the mob who lastnight burned Steve Aron, @ negro, at the stake tn uy, Howard County. The negro, after being ‘identified by Mrs. Norris, the wife of a fanm hand, S her assailant, confessed his crime. Hfo said he came upon her while vas in her home with her «ix week: old infant in her arms and struck her town, Untess a policeman has an absolute Personal knowledge of criminal negli- @ence on part of the motorman or r of a street car in an person is tnjured or ba al the Bowery at Fourth The mob of 20 took the prisoner . s gireet to-day Maurice Sohtermeyer and from the local officers and yoted on wr ANE 8 SIZE and WIDTH. We guarantee aga rete fre Neiting ire. nen on & market wagon * Ware thrawar Ge an’ LnMlasd in €7e6le Sydney Sencer, Bertha Held, William Strauss Dora Agow, Yetta Nierenberg, Esther Greenberg, Re- | 22% (0 Mill bm. He begged a ae : \ : Gi eine they een ‘ ieey pair 1 |. Noi PTE WER TDLgHEL Men iaaE: the wo-| Dece® Charles, Gertrude Sencer Sophia Mate, Jennte Erlich, Herold Cohen Dina Buxbaum and Lewis and jing, and the farm of JouNlan Brown peat ec oerdeee eee man was dead, The two were at-| Ehrman, Comedians of the Arlington Four Quartet. Seveceran cia tice Merareneee oe 1 00 for Girls’ “ Little Spartan’* School tended by an ambulance surgeon 8nd) 4 grana entertainment for The Even- | edough to belp us how much we Company end Mr. Ferdinand Petersen | Victin was bound to # stale, the wood ° Shoes; regular $1.50 and $2.00 sent to thelr homes. Samuel] Schwartz-| 4° Woo Six Debies Fund was given ‘alized for the lea’ Fund at | wore very kind in assisting us, as was| piled to his neok, oll poured over the to 41, 12 toa; C, D berg, who drove the wagon, declared ORigarden entertainment. Over olghty | atr, Wiam Mathews, After all nec- | mass and the soroh applied kinds, Sizes 6 to 8, 9 to 41, 3 tie motorman, in cromang ibe sett. | oma ote Same! Prince aasraaion, |e Tapping taste Siek eke | MA, Tafeemee Teg duo's "e,oG| an’ nour wae ives ait to ove. Me ee Was not ringing his gong, am@ Was 60-1 No 99 Avenue C, by the little boys and | candy, keinds of @oft drinke, crab | of the sek beoies. SSS for the Denent | yrother and sister, who oame eight u ing at a high rate of speed. sirls of the neighborhood interested in| sevice, and souvenire. The attractions | PHART, “HAZUL, MAY, JOY and| miles in response to a telephone oall for Women's fa- Four Policemen were on the case but /the waifare of The Evening World's | go-round and sseceaw, Which we mate | GUAIRH GHRBAULDT, ae Ae oe ee Th fi. 90 bade Matte dCs! @ll refused to make an arrest, saying | charges. For weeks the clilldren had| especially for the children’s enjoyment. | @xeoution. Aron was twenty-one years e vory 5 that aa they had no personal know!-| been preparing for the entertainment, | S0me received as souvenirs toy ‘chick- |Te the BAitor of The Bventng World: oM, and had formerly picked cotton for choicest selection .00 shoes; fine kid and patent erige of the negligence on the part of| which consisted of a play and songs and | girls ‘and ladiog foney nd, Ae te | oct imclowe $1.60 which I and seven othe ltn6 woman's husband. Mra, Norrie le of Douglas Finest Shoes Itskin. ri : § les fangy fans, Mrs. I. jected fo: nd. t $2.39. coltskin. the motorman that there was no use of | recitations Dally rehearsals were held | Petersen, Mr, Harry ‘Borage, the News JOSEPH MEAGHER. | in a precarious condition. ai 7 5De @rresting him, as it would be a violation | of @ one-act playlet, entitled “Pepeta,” of the rules of Commissioner MoAdoo. |in whioh eight little boys and girls took _—_aaa — for Boys’ Doug- $I. 65 “Suppose this woman had been dead?” | part. Ticloests were sold at 10 cents each SI. 50 just ‘ one was asked, a ae. | 224.28 0m of $16 was realised and is, e las shoe jusi \ : . “It would make no difference,” 4¢-| mediately turned over to The Hv«nin since they are ; elered the policeman spoken to. World for the Slok Babies’ Fund. the thing for school, t ie No other beaded dress One polices said he ae & case) The entertainment was mae eed 21y, ; sturdy and will give great service, : where a child was idlled and when he| Sydney Sencer and Bertha Held, i Grregied the motorman the street car] also took part in the play. stcre for less than $2.50. ith Gon eas) cincearesd by the sergeant | The others boys and girls who partici- , , Fs 1 2 for Boys’ sturdy and dependable Box Calf w e ico stat 0d he was repri- |pated were William Strauss, Dora Agow, a (f) : manded for making the arrest in de- | George Bencer, Yetta Nierenberg, Esther rel - alt lothes a ° and Puritan Calf School Shoes; sizes from Bance of the rules, because ho had no | Gre-nberg. Hebecca Charles, Gertrude The 1 to 534. Made to retail at $1.75 and $2 the pair, knowledge of the carelessness chutged. |Soncer, Bophia Mate, Jeanie Hitch, Hat. . d Covert Cloth vi » but e ington Four Quartet. . iS 0 8; co} wi a> < volice may that end ot) tt/t6) i 'dead let) (AH Of, tie claren worked hed tee saat a ther gets here. Positive Bireet ah hoes ith the Metropolitan |in* selling tickets was very keen. The lent for Fall wear, and until cold weather gets here. Positively oe Bieting Worid’ihaaue thom for thelr worth 85c, pair. food work for the # OOOO OT ITO O OTT Tram meat To the Editor of T Inclosed please find Pos:-Office money order for pier your fund and sincerely e hope It will do much good to sick bables oO Oa iS in the city. The meney. we rele 2 an Ament on th y —~->—__ my i isted by some children in the i : Pate tie neta Remarkable purchase and sale of these $15 Silk-Lined Suits and Top Coats at er Woman Complained that She OPHELIA BAXTER, $10. It is beyond all question the greatest value that has ever been presented ster, N.Y. it comprises: Had bee {The Evening World: to clothing buyers. Assortment Pp Been Robbed and the ong Fotolia oo Sing or our. Black Thibet Suits Double and single breasted sack Men Attacked the Officers) eniertalorent is pour’ next ieaue in styles SUK lined throughout, “Sles from 34 to 46—in both regu lars and stouts. for Arresting Her, —— ; Black @lay Sults tn double and single breasted sack styles; WOMAN HELPED We present for your selection new garments that are serge lined; sizes 34 t0'44. Christ Schuber and his wite, a -RDER MAN? the latest achievement of the few clever designers who have raised ready- Fancy Mixed Worsteds and Cheviots single Who liv ore MU. for-service clothes to the level of high-priced tail “ and double breasted styles; sizes 34 to 44. ©, they say, at No. 40 Hast “service clo’ ¢ level gh-p) custom tailor work. “Brill ind Black Thibet Top Goats, very Fifty-eighth street, and i: itt” i ‘ Tan Govert a P at Bitty-cigtth strest aad Pt Seen Running with Companton | built’ clothes can be had only in the four convenient “Brill” Stores, store: stylish cut; silk or Venetian lined throughout; all sizes from 34 nue, were arrested eanty today| {fem Place Where Victim Was | that can offer you certain distinct advantages, chief of which are: to 46, in both regulars and stouts. charged with grand larceny on the Robbed and Slain. Many more models than other store 3 stores—demanded ur lar; , im Nestvloat ements charset Ue WILKES-BARRE, Pa, bene §--Eighe Advanced tailoring—produced) te aloke peeeseorienraea oe ra i A Pheno enal Sale of Mule tn Schuber's saloon she hag been | waymen held up and murdered Gyrus | Exclusive fabrics—possible only by our close mill connections. Popular eA ; Bo 'S’ Se hool Suits svete by, hs proprietors of sale of Hignn, @ carpenter employed by es Picea foundation upon which this wonderful business was founded, Ze ba Yy: acuble® Ne jamond earrings valued at and a/Lehigh Valley Coal Company, on It up,.and rests 'to-d: : ” Boys’ double-breasted or Nor-| Boys’ double-breasted or Nor- Caio valued at $38, way home from work easty this morn- P, aye sai hd B folk sults in sizes 7 to 16. Med-, folk suits, sizes 7 to 16 years, Ry aan Mogren was attracted to|ing at a lonely spot near Carwons, a Copyright rothers, Avi jum and heavy weight, compris-) strong, durable suits; Just the oe corner of Fifty-elghth street andj mile north of this city. He made a A Wi ing cassimeres, tweeds and fancy | 1 7 cal H ae rst avenue by orles of robbers and|{ficht for his life, as tis revolver, with ide Range o } cheviots, elegantly tailored; also, thing for school wear, made for the police. There he found the|one chamber empty, was found under ‘° Velor d sailor suits, Eton or sailor col-| blue and dark fancy cheviotss Dougherty woman, who declared ahe|in's body. He tad been shot twee | he lok e to ur and Cheviot Sults.._-------. .$10 to $28 lar, sizes 3'to 6; blue, red and| also sailor suits, sizes 3 to 8 had been qigbbed, fine liad been |throoeh the Deeg, che ly mig! being worsted experts we say to you Topeoats and Raincoats......-. -§10 to $30 4 brown serge; handsomely made/ years: Russian sults, sizes 3 to mee ee ree ens ae) aiioer Biaced ber cn: || Te) [only lus: and woman were seen | there has never been a concern that handled worsteds|Paddocks and Paletots. ces eees .. $18 to $40 ie pra leis Valles Sp) 0 183,001 6 ears, values up! (0 $3.40, a i th wh th . so yi set Sat Mine iy | pe pea esate sai | 8 Soesfully a8 we have, and this season with wors On Special Sale BON a 3 he remark. 0 w ronatrated wit ie policeman, saying ward bound. teds higher and scarcer you'll find the assortment great-|Pure worsted hand-made Suits $15 f Pants, Hl pees , iat wai ia Ghasne te are tine aan ee Te Whee assortment great-| Pure worsted hand-made Suits.......... serene fancy Wool cheviots, all ree four iaid hold of the policeman and| mpgs GEORGE H. DANIELS DEAD. | rat thesame prices maintained here Hand-Made Winter blue and gray pure wors- intorced, strongly made and dulled in as many directions, ‘They fa | MO Ben pert tome in i Warted Bait $10 to $35 ted serge Suits...........000. 0000 “i $15 very serviceable i were . X. Mrs. George | in seasons past. ort Se aa ttt t tee e esse ee A ely insised ae Sanat an sal en Dani, mite of the General Pasen. : Velour Finished English Thibet Black Sui +» $15 e Lean reached the scene, Tuming the| ger Agent o: D =—_ —__ | Hudson River Ratiroad, died at Lake > H — ‘weman @nd one of hie agsailants, who 3 . Daniels had S ectal Fall O f B D, ove tn nama f Gant broso,orr | frst Se WS to fone, (a s pening o Os eépartment, a Hs fo eal aaey rare En acer] the oft: ais acne sig Spatroent in the a at will positively maintain the same low Prices for dependable mer. it always has—t , ‘ " Bee ae et As tus tatcaares thle Write for Illustrated Catalogue. y n spite of the fact that woollens, trimmings, labor, &c., have all advanced, Ex tremely Sty. lish Garments for Misses and Girls risoner gaid he was Eugene Buckley. 5 dma ‘weve atrested at the ASPERFEL S ec fal Si h [ B 7 We begin this Autumn season with every garment absolutely new. Are eee rs tie Sorivite pect choo. argains, Young Men Like to Bu at || Every doliar’s worth of last season's stock was disposed of in the Sum- Boe fanuser and bis wile wore dis. LEVE LAN All-wool double-breasted Suits, with double seats and knees; | iy mer Clearance. So remember, you could not choose an old style if you Fy When he learned” that tho I Hon Norfolk and Hon Russian Suls, fancy mix~ "1 Brills’ if would He ih Ping we ayer vate ey ee Sayings ture chevlots; considered good $3 values at $ 2 5) one We Move this newly organized garment store will serve you as no other ut herself for being robbed. 144 BOWERY, “anise |) All-wool double-breasted bloomer Norfolk, Eton Russian | We cater particularly to those who want youthful, | NEMS pom NIT Can out oes eaiba Une eEaTaE Laniee caren Buckley ‘and Broder. were held tn : Broome ats, norn of || Bton Sailor and Eton Norfolk, in durable tweeds @-) smart styles, durable, ‘stylish materiale seg out neul re oe biviee “With: most canetal aitantasn= to Gales Chane Kine $500 bail each for examination on Mfon- Lan, ‘tation, "wea: "aide, o€ J | and cassimeres; considered good $4 values... -.... $2.95) 5 Popular ‘prices, stylish materials, and,” most of Ainer selection of styles with moat careful ponte daisile at igeng lama The Grand St, Line 4] ” | a ces, and flnishing., Then, too, 5 cs great ch a ——— Ming meregore ue “hg otis roa amine silts, Combination Suits, These Combination | Au woot als SU aa the quite reat “chooso what Ie really best. calaneiceinni x aad mee? D y four changes at tl ce of Ph Suits, c ingle eas RAN TO ROOF FROM FIRE. - has proved the most popular UIE that has’ been dovten cai {and double breasted models, tailored {2 fit perfectly Xe || This School Sale will acquaint you pretty well with the stock, Introducing you jeramst ef Wight Lea >; To inaugurate the fall season,-we | for boys’ wear in a decade, consisting of double - breasted |#"4 Wear satisfactorily, Usual $8 values.....)... > $6) to some really wonderful values—values we will not be able to duplicate later in iy 7 Wather|| aretoffering unusual inducements in} Jacket with detachable belt and two pairs of breeches, Strict. | Custom tailored worsted, cheviot and cassimere suits, cut |ff the season. Had te Grope Through Smoke, every department, ly all-wool “Dudley” Combination Suits of cheviot on extreme and conservative single and double breasted , —~ ‘A Bre (a the past sop of Beumasht MAES iio $3.95| modes, with al the wae ring stunts, Usual values Qa || Girls’ Sallor and Buster Sample Lotof Girls’ Coats, “& nm, on the ground floor of The \Dugey" is the best $5 value in America. $10 and $12. eats $8 Brown Models, made el Panama — sizes 4 to 14 years, in plain cloths and ; | rn 3 (cy AIS SUTKE GhaMAh Cire haan te tee ih cloth in black and white check ma- coverts, broken | sizes; ten and busincas arent finereerye Sus 'e double-bres $3, 95 | ean ane Aus At $10, mi loring ideas, many | terial; 6 to 14 years; 2 55 VAlUe $7.50 ..0eeeeee0ee 4. 95 : | Every new model and fabric will be @ 1 QE Gq c (ies abries, such ag WORSTHG SERGE, THIDET nat WUT value 84.00, (OF. cssrse Mire 9 Odd Lot of Girls’ Wash Bt the touse and, incldentally 4 #00 shown tn our four stores frome.” * $4.95 t0 $15) TWEED.“ Swell'single and double brenlel moet $10 Girls’ Dresses, 6 to 14 years, DFESSES, sultable for school wear, Michael Ariato, his wife Loutse, and Calldren's all-wool $4 Mohegan shower-proot Many new and exclusive styles and $12 50 Of tine quality chev f and check ma: sbepeneer’ and giclee wix ehildren, whose apartments were EREATT, Hd Sopeoete, Reefers size 4 to 10, top- $2.95 models ranging from,..... teeteiees IU to $20 terlals, Russian and sailor 3 95 $4,98) fOhagssossee ee LTS ‘on the top floor, Wore nal to make pe Need TRESS e Special Sale Young Men’s Trousers Macias “ale #E00, + £ Mfases’ Medium Weight _ their ed Eigen Be ts ma. ie Spectal Knee Pants Sale, _Allewool cheviot trousers, medium weight, $2 $1 50 Girls’ Goats, in a yaritty of Tourist Coats, in Petit ok i that fast, the sieht groped tein way All-woo! warranted-not-to-rip knee pants........... 43C Lid ki Ata AeA ; . pd styles and materials; reefer and box blue or bitek chevict— 14, 16 and 18 ' irs to the roof, led by ¢ | -wool heavy-weight cassimere trousers, tra $3 dominate; value year sizes; special valu fi a4 Phere thoy ‘were touna aie Warranted-not-to-rip corduroy knee pants 436) sine sane extra 6 $2 rye bis Lua) 95 at rp OF ty i eromen ta Knee trousers considered $1,50 values. ... -» B9C! Pure worsteds of heavy weight, assorted 3 Misses’ Junior Suits, box coal lined with satin,| Misses’ Suits, of fine allswaatt cheviot, in black, blue ; er A new pair if any pair should rip, regular $4 and $5 values, Sizes 14 to 20, all-\;ool mixed material, in red and green 12. 50) and green—the new Empire model. trimmed’ p .- ELOPED IN AN AUTO. ¢ = 13 \H Shades, also in blue cheviot; special. ...... ° with brald; $24.75 value, forsesece....... 19. 75 |e Am /cotn f ——_— is to Take « Ride with — 4 tome Brionds,” bata Bride, Met niet (|| SALE BOYS’ Get the Habit. Go to PALL HATS i'm going to take @ ride with some SCHOOL n mamma," said Laura Fy ih, daughter of the Mayor of Little |{ Surpriee”., $9 SHOES Palla, N. J.) as an automoblis rolled up | wererew ew veer p seyncme't we'ssace'wty: || WEDDING RINGS. ||| <%%* Ca, « 4 ( $1.50, $2, $2.80 STETSON'S = ave 4 ‘ 50 & $5 sist OF rt : 0& $ ag el ei a ose ris $1.50 UNION SQUARE PERBIES " ha nae ha us Q ri ahed 4th Street, Near Broadway, i SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK Reeser neeawn.,._| MONDAY MORNING WONDERS. |@ STREET, CORNER 3D AVENUE. y ints " 3 Wee a