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.IN-NEWARK " MOTORMAN KELLY SEEN Police Told Where They Can Find Mar: in Charge of “‘L” Death Train, Upon the request of the police Cor-| oner Soholer has adjourned the inquest into the "L" accktont at Fifty-third street and Nintn «onue, in) which twelve persons were Killed, to a week ‘rom next Friday, ‘This was done to give the police time to tind Paul the missing moworman of the wr train, to Newark, N © he ed from the scone of Lhe disaster. .\ fellow employee of the motorman saw Keily in Newark on Sunday 1 1 the police H f Hees roars t week. ur th Feet to get CROW LOSES IN COURT. 'N PRINCE Appe Kaiser's Son from De- elsion of Assessors Who Taxed tate In Rese BERLIN, Sept. 1%—The Court of Prussia to-d 5 appeal of Crown Mam-from the ad ors of the Oels d $1,250 on an estate wh herited from his ted, Superior the will Mf the tax as- who levied ‘BOMB SET FOR POLICE CHIEF. Ohio OMcial Active Against Saloon Men Finds Di Mi on W EAST LIVERPOOL, ©. Sept. 19— ‘When Chief of Police John W. W; man entered his office to-day he was sur- prised to see the window immediately adjacent to his desk open. A few min- utes later he learned the reason, when he discovered a dynamite bomb on the window sill, hidden undér a piece of Paper. ‘he fuse was turned towanl the street, and it 1s the theory that it was meant to explode the cartri el the Chiet entered. Didesiarter Chief Wyman has served as an officer in gelumblane County for twenty years and has always been an active anti, saioonist. SULTAN YIELDS TO LEISHMAN. Dinister Now Has Free Accenan to (MAN AND GIRL BEAUTIFUL IN COMPETITION Chicago Sends Her Venus and Apollo to Contest with New York’s Best. Out of the West comes the announce. mon that the most perfect man and the most perfect woman have been choren to compete in New York with motern Apollos and Venuses from otter parts of the world. ‘The dimensions of the Western Vonus | have given rise to some discussion among beauty experts, some of whom declare that the Chicago perfect woman {s not In proportion with that standard of the form divine, the Venus of Meict The Chicago Venus who bas been chosen by the Phyateal Culture Soctety of Chicago to represent the Winly Clty in the coming contest In Madison Square Gardena, New York, Oct. % Is Miss Trenary. Here are her measurements, and Eastern women are not at all pleased with them: Neck, 13 inches; chest, nor- mal, 40; chest, contracted, 38%; ches: expanded, 41%; bust. 41; waist, 27; right thigh, 24%; hip, 41; right kace, 15M; deft calf, 14%; right ankle, 8%; right biceps, in reposc, 14; right elbow 10%; right forearm, In repose, 114; wrist, 6%; helght, 8 feet 5; welght, 1° pounds. Apollo, Ch'cago Style. The Chicago Apollo who will compete in New York ts Sell Pettete, captain of the First Regiment Athletic team, and his measurements are: Neck, 4%: chest, normal, 37; chet 383%; cheat, expanded, 40%; hips, 964; thigh, 21%; knee, 44; WH; ankle, 8%; arm, 13; elbow, forearm, 11; wrist, 7 Bernarr Macfadden, editor of cal Culture, says that the Meal wom- an's figure of to-day must not be con- fused with the Ideal classical figure. “The femate form divine had become modified by corsets so that we couli not say of modern woman that she whose measurements were identical with the Venus di Medic! was perfect for her times. We have to consider the modifications, and in seeking to-day for the perfect figure we must seek it with one {dea in mind, the perfect modern figure. “I will not pase judgment on the Chicago woman's measurements, but 1 will glve you the measurements of a Perfect modorn woman, In fact, when I tell you that she took a $1,000 prize for the perfect figure at Madison Square Garden last year you will understand what a test the aetails of her measure- ments were put to. Bernarr Macfadden's Idea. “The perfect woman, the most perfect modern circumstances, is Miss Emma Newkirk, of California. Her Prisoners Who Claim to be American Citigem CONSTANTINOPLE, Sept. 19.—Turkey thas taken the first stop toward yielding to the demands of the american Lega- tion by admitting the right of the Amer- fean Consular authorities to see the Armenians, Vartaniah and Afarian, Charged, ohe with assassination and the other with bomb-throwing, and investi- gate their claims to be enuuled to Amer- fean protection, Congsul-General panied by the Dragoman of ‘the tion, hag already visited the prisoners fn the police station of the Reshiktash Quarter and has opened an inquiry. eneral report, Minister Leishman’s audience with the Bultan Sept. 15 was merely a courtesy visit and ‘was not connected with the present dip- Jomatic diMculty, to which neither the @ultan nor Mr. Leishman referred. WITTE, FATIGUED, AVOIDS OVATION accom- Lega- Wish of Rus m Pence Enyoy for Quiet Entry Into Paria In Respected. PARIS, Sept. 19.—M. Witte, accom- panied by his wife and daughter and several members of the Russian mission, arrived here this morning after a tedi- ous night's ride from Oherbourg, Fol- lowing the express wish of tne scusslin statesman, there was no Informal recep- tion, and ‘only a few intimate friends Bathiered at the Novinern Railroad sta- n, A’ crowd of: travellers respectfully galuied, BM. Witte, who bowed his ac- owledgments. ware iipeared to. be much fatigued by the voyage, entered an automobile and was conducted to the Hotel Bris- tol. M,. Witte will make @ brief stay in Paris, conferring with Ambassador Meildoft’and probably also with. Presi- Gent Loubet and Premler Rouvier. KILLED FIGHTING BIG MILL BLAZE, One Fireman Met Death and Three Others Injured by Collapse { of Floor. “ TORONTO, Ont., Sept. 19—One fire- fan was killed, another seriousy in- jured and two others were slightly Bee. floor ane rural sae, eto et : al oe LICENSE OF CAPTAIN WHO DIDN'T AID SYLPH REVOKED. measurements are: Helght, without shoes, 5 feet 4% inches; welght, without clothes, 18 pounds; neck, 12% inches chest, 33 inches; chest, expanded, 3% inches; bust, 33 Inches; waist, 25 Inches; hips, 36 inches; thigh, 23% Inches; knee, 14 inches; calf, 14% Inches; ankle, 8% inches; arm, 10% Inches; elbow, 9% inches; forearm, 9 inches; wrist, 6 inches, “You must remember,” said Mr. Mac- fadden, “‘that al ugh the Venus dl Medici ts the perféct artistic figure, the modern woman has a smaller waist and © larger bust. The long Wearing of corsets generation after generation has left {ts mark on the female form. “For the perfect man I have meas- urements here that are my own ideal of the modera perfect max. Of course there has not been the change in man's. figure that there has been tn woman’ The Perfect Man. “The measurements are those of Albi Treloar, who won the $1,000 rie test year in the physical cult Madison Square Garden: Helent aie out clothes, without 5 fest 10 clothes, 182 pounds: Inctes; chost. st, expanded, 49 + hips, watnt, 32 Inches, 37 inche: 24 Inches; knee. 143-4 Inches; calf, 16 i arm, 13 inches: elbow, 10 inches; forearm, flexed, sar_Is declared Oar Is declared to b perfoct Greek, corresponding throught out wich the accepted standard of physi- eal proportions and movting every re- quirement for height, welght and sym- metry. “The perfect man is a much easter propsition to solve than the perfect woman, for there {s no modern’ modi- featlons to be taken Into conaldera- pal? u 4 There are many types of the so-called “perfect wom but Mr. Macfadden says that the ‘ight-walsted, corseted figuro, with the exaggerated lines, must not be considered in this ight, Misa Julla Morosini, who tn declared to nave the perfect French igure, would not correspond with the measu ments of the Venus di Medici great deal, but her figure ts considered rtect by the expert wbo looks at rem'nine beauty from tha standpoint of the French modiste, pale HELPED CHINESE IN. Two Immigration Imspectors at Buffalo Removed on that Charge. WASHINGTON, Bept. 19.—The De- Partment of Commerce and Labor to- day teaued an order removing Edward Bolts and Charles W. Stevenson, Chi- nese inspectors in the immigration ser- vice, , Dhey were charge: with assisting in erm fow Chinamen into the Unit a Buffalo ond wita VUBSDAY BVENLNG, Shr aniibisR 19, ‘Wiis W Ottis bens, PERFECT MAN AND WOMAN. ‘MINNIE DALY FAGES DUPELI Meny of Confederate $20 Biils | See Her in Cell. siw the ! don't they all doar rsins’) me 1 woman who bore t y made the ant Lay on treate the inf ver | Wiss E7777 WwernxcirkS and flourished a twenty 2 rate bil In she pr * fice fs ws ‘Isn't tt Yi 4 womn WUE in woman wipol t from kor crow as r erself of her fecllags to Matré OVER MOROGEO France Denies that Halt in Ne- gotiations Is Due to Demand by Germany for Cession of Important Territory. She Didn't Know Her. sald Mr: Ing bet ede ared at byt . ma half-a acr smile playt vaoylike face. Daly 3 fa you blue, soulful ey mbt nr fasaion, purted In 2te the neck, Mad: "It is ae PARIS, Sept. arisen the 18—Another crisis has negotiations — by Morocco, M. Revoll, form nor of Algiers, the specis! plenipotenti- arles of Germany and Fr Their last meeting occurred three a ago and there Is no pre sign of the resumption of the on ferences, 1 Rosen in the meantime {3 seeking structions from Berl: Juer purse an plese to the disapp intment. in I gave $18 In change to wore ALBERT ZTPZELOAR. F i green dress, and she old and ug ‘ a A " ae Secale Tiere cate y looked relieved. “I hope Notwithstanding the advance in the price of wool, we are able ane ea points whic | p the Jast of this army t .o offer this high-grade Health Uncerwear at a lower price than ever, miders to be essential | eee leks SEE thanks to our forethought in placing orders a year in advance. lea] administration, as the revenues, al- * moth alten ehow sapxlery cond he ; | Lots of the Money Out. hildren’s Gray Natural Wool Vests, Pants and Drawers ; strain promises serfc tv affect the YOUNG VEEN Moush increasing) were) not. keepiny) Mrs, Daly's arrest’e every garmenc. stan ped oot's livoll; strictly Uirst qua ity Se Bourse. mae Bue ee exe al \ . has been pr to and correct measurement in sizes, Size 10 in., spectalat.... However, the Foreign Office continues ) An extension of fe SOUTCES OF ath 1 it 01 B904s Baople Rise of &c. a size. Bigominréntes's Mata W164. /00th. Ais to view the situation as susceptible of Was hecessiry to meet the rom all sides with 20 adjustment and spe ly denies an and the ex which have been alarmist report that German de 1 vel Seat naeseee| _———— Te \ amine = Gun the Atlantic evga of Sforoeto cs Guaal pores ie ac Coupon. __ Coupon. Dr. Roren will not ad:nit tha: there ts) Wilhelmina Wants the Youth of iiminary waining of the youth « 2 Upon presentation of this coupon Upon piesental oi of this coupon a deadlock. He sald to-day: | ay ‘ 4. [nation in order to make the w we wi.lsell you we will sell you a pair of “The alarmist reports are quite un.) Her Nation Trained for Mili- sie avatinnue tor detente. 9 Sleeping Garments c Women’s 2-Ciasp k. Cc werranted. The questions Inv + y,) Will be sought to complete t cy in, te i n +a C a A are of supreme importance tary Duty and Calls for QUICK ‘ions of Amsterdam as quick!y pray then a eed ane || for Children at aa pid Gloves for % eM. tein gt tble. he mo irs ; \ hal q Raunirient eas liane) Work on Fortifications. | eirsavaponen (alse pranceen voWlentary ioadwayrentaurant || a eouete any that not desiring a hasty solu v : linsurance against illness, Incapacity and ming, suoatl the: reatnutay ‘ 4, Bits. are are rR ing an adjustment which will leave the) old age. Tal Ave yecoming tary sol free from further mi: derstand-| THE ; Sept. 19.—The States ———— - these snug elsewh.re He sve preter a fey hours deli opened to-day. Queen Wil-| FELL IN RIVER AND DROWNED. tittieSteep- 100, than accept a Jame, unce the oh Oh ihe Pee mire | Joseph Sroeato, Af und fh ing Ga Biandaew ‘i a co! Be Ofithes Ea ern | a ais ath nts are COA scat eal 1t with Internal matters. she |Of No. 93 lals aid just what Gloven ee ee es | said the finanetal condition of the coun- | INE at pic x nome | ee ap Innocent the youns allthe ‘ammrance of Ue: (oe | Wey Imperatively demanded an econom- | why body! wis ail SUN CABaL ERA boEE steis nied. lead in & Madeo ¢0:0' sar MELLEN ON TUNNEL WRECK. "= ss a= eee fae I a Em-|f aa Gi ; " | and ecru white; ad Dectares New Haven Hosd En GPAVE.21°522"STREETS. ce em | Nee ployen Were Not at Fault NEW YORK. fleece Nore sold NEW HAVEN, Conn., Sept, 18-1 x lined. With and without feet; a this Maar y of the sizes for ages. Frice with. dont Charles 8. Mellen, of tai iz 4 a a York, New Haven and Hartford Rall- bone sold at this price with out this road, to-day ismied a statement In re- : couron, tation to the der Ing of 4 car ever inven! ound express tr the Grand city, he declared ate this in oy DEPARTMENT. day In the boston In the tunnel, Just outsid Central Station, New Yo! 5 it right to say. eee wreck occurred entirely out of the jurisdiction of the New Havea road and that the work of fo: the injured and clearing up the = age was not in the hands of our men at all, South of Woodlawn station ali We demons. SEMENT The regular Basswood wil, be pl traing and train crews are Rove ned T September is a pretty good time of the year to buy Furniture, Following the st Sales, there are always little lots te by the rules of a separate manage- Bciean up—and out. Lines bought for the sale, which we do not re-order, n sizes in certain styles of beds. All ment, None of our aaslireert for ron these help to give you sensational bargains. And this is exactly the sort of sal have planned for to-morrow, a de uowed to run a locomotive P} . i praple, be Mt until he baa "bi China Closets White Enamelied ir ss Beds | an gxamination set by" th $12.75, regularly $20.0). Iron Beds Brass Beds | olden oak, with bent glass ends: mov- 82.0 3 . continuous post, with T ball able shelves. 82, 5, regularly $4 . fins ike out” he 2@, GO| CITY TO HAVE = TAX SALE. Insurance Committce Took an Un- necessary Adjournment. When the Legislative Committee on Insurance Inquiry adjourned last Iri- | day, It did so to meet on Wednesday tn ‘order, it was anncunced, to give the chy | an opportunity to conduct its tax * | ‘Phe tax sale will take placggo-morrow | and the joke, such as it is,ssems to | be on. the committee, which may lose | A day's session needlessly, : In Speaking about the” male to-day | Comptroller Grout sail that its object | was to collect taxes and that he only | way o make some pay taer taxes | was by sles heir property, The | auction watch ts to take piace to-mor- row at A, M., Is the continuance of an adjourned sale, Since the Inst sale the Comptroller With ¢ OC Wate, Dining Tables Swe el Hai i $15.50, regularly $23.00, th brass top rail, .vascu and mounts Quartered, only. sound top, with pillar 25, regularly £3,5 # Dining Chairs Sitved extended foot’ al! waea” 69c,, regularly $1.25, Bedding Golden oak, ivith brace arma: cane sent, Cotton Elastic Feit Matir ‘s $1.u8, regularly $2.50, made up in fancy stripe ne. Qvartered oak; box frame; cane scat. 4 feet 6, $7.75. Sideboards ons t0. 19,30 WEA veh Proved vine yl Regularly $38,00 — Quar- 3 fee Matircns, u Hints 7, Quar- Dane with two Jarge tablecloths iron Woven Wire Spri $1,65, reg. $2.50, 94.95, 6. $5.50, $2.95, reg.$3.90. $9.00, reg. 87.00. Shaped top ard one rawar, two cureearte Another Sale Dinner Sets the hea: f the ring? of these Ye Yacht Mad Reon Dis- @blea Taking Mrs. Reoseveli te Florida. China mn, hw one Stet! FRANCHISE FiOHT WAITS. Glavernl apyer adgournes te beuring 1 iy pastry at office in the Lords Court Bullding ou) the peti. sed a ln thats Mak anany delinquents Bad Pald uP Hrs. time—a g20 Austrian China Dinner Set for only $13.95. Where can you duplicate this value? Finest Austrian china; set of 100 pieces; neatly dec- orated with exquisite spray pattern, Just enough sets for two days’ selling. TAOS for trian china dinner sets of 100 pieces, with border dec- oration, Sold in all stores hereabouts \ars Tes for $22.50, oS 16.50 fr Theo, Haviland china dinner sets of 169 pieces; neat spray decorations, Sold all over town at $25.00, 19. 95 for Theo, Haviland china dinner sets in an bal exqui decoration; only thirty sets in the Jot, Imported to sell at $30.00, F for cholce of twelve Théo, Haviland dinner Sewing Machines s8Kinas JD, 95 to Sell at As we stated in the heading, this machine is not to be duplicated in any store for less than $35, Sure, »y will show you machines and ! you they're “Just as good,” Hut cone here—we'll explain the pe ESSE | M’CLUSKY ON A DOG HUNT. —_— ‘The Bull Terricr In Back Ho: Inspector Docan't Know It, A fine Boston bull terrier, which was recently brought back from the Whiio Mountains by a@ elster of Polloe In- wpector Goorge MoClusky, to-day got away from ite owner at f&xty-alxth treet and Columbus avenue, The Mo- Churkys live at No, 228 West Beventieth street and the moment the dog disap: | peared the Inspector was summoned, He started out to fod the animal and at inst report was sti looking for tt. Tn the meaatine, however, Fiank H, or, of No. 1989 Droadway, found | Gnd evving the address of with carved ive i a u for more than five year, be. Basement, ¢ barement, quer, ‘ Frias ea of ; Gh eale inv ay vd 4 mee LANDLATIES These Wko Got ke I Ss C ’ ‘ Bah Men's Coats of Black Bro dclots, llzed throughout, , including hava tn fine quality astern mink; , trimmed with large. ersian saws c Minnle Daly, cliarged wlth pagtag he $ 00 | room rent tn Contederate wound ala meaieede eeu : 59. WAU THETESS Men’s Coats of Beautiful black wrosdctoth, 52 ised Be For Children. Stretcher don sake g§ "EOS Some Sensational Furniture Bargains Tomorrow Alt CARS TRANSFER To Launsion 10 3 Ave F 59° 1060°S Men’s and Women’s Fur-Lined Coats at Half Value. Leading Specials in Our Great $150,000 Sale of Furs and Fur Garments. Men's Corts of Fine Black Broa‘cloth, 52 inches eu a throughout. including sleeves, with natuiai brook mink; large Persian coilar; worth @ F, "$49.00 $5 lor. Inches ‘ong, lined throughout. inc.uding sleeves, with fine quaity Lastern mink; trimmed with large Persian storm colar. The lining alone in this coat is worth $.00; complete,w orth $19.,tor.. ke Women’s Coats, beautiful styles, of ty blacx and colors; 48 inches tong; lired throuchout witn Siberian or Gerivan s.u-rrel; teautiul large storim collar of nearseal, blacs $35, $39, & $53 lynx, Persian or beaver: 7 worth up to $125.0u, tor Nomen’s Corts of Fine Black , Women’s Coats of Black Erond- wioadcloth, 45 inches lons; lined clot. , 45 inches jong: lined through. througheut with Spanish sable fur; out with beautiful dirk biended Jap large, soit, silay brown lynx or | mink: large, Per an nearseal shawl collar; % $25.06 24 Floor, auth St. Section worth $5¢.U0, for. worth $35, for. ..... Bloomingdale Seasonable Hosiery At Half Its Real Worth. Women’s Hos Black cotton, | Men’s Liste Thread Half Hes>, ke ny i] double ied plain Bia or nite All imported, plain lisle and & feet; black cotton hosiery with i y aif al 1 silk’ embroidered insteps; blak | ¢™broidered cotton hall’ hos cotton hosiery with pretty polka a variety of dots, Every pair is guaranteed worth 30c.; our prize. stainless and worth 25c. 1 (eee oa 123C | men’s tatt tose. ut Women’s Hos'ery. Imported | one day's selling; two-thread : gauze lisle thread hosiery, made black and tans, full, szamless hal with the garter top; plain and hose, strictly rirst qual guaran- silk embroidered insteps; 4 teed stainkss; sizes 944° to SOC). WRINES, | GES see ses caoe'e 25c 11) lar 15c., to-morrow 6c Here Is a Value Unequailed in | Children’s Double Knee School Hosiery. Heavy ribbed, double | nee, stainless black cotton Hosteiy; all sizes, 6 to 9145; worth 19% i 8c ation. Root’s Tivoli Wool Uncerwear ~~ Enamelled Beds Ina Sale That Challenges Competition. On Wednesday we will continue This $5380 Bed yur great bona-fide, money-saving $3.93 fering of Enamelled Beds. All sur Wormer efforts in vaiue-giving re vastly out-distanced by this sale. The beds came to at about the price of the raw material and we give you the benefit of the entire saving. The illustration ere is but one t about one hundred styles from which you may select. $3 Enamelled Beds, $1.5¢. 55 Enameiled Beds, $3.00. $6.50 Enamelled Beds,$3.98 $9 Enamelled Beds, $5.50. $10 Enamelied Beds, $6.50. I us $12 Lnameiled Beds, $7.50. $15 Enamelled Beds, $10. $18 Enamelled Beds, 312, $23 Enamelied beds, $13. $27 Enamceiled Beds, $18. Blooming tales’, Fourth Flour Men’s Dependatile Shoes. Cooler weather is due and here are B the shoes men want—shoes that can be worn on all dress occasions as well as during working hours, Custom Made Sioes are no better tian Bloomingdales’ Beavy-t o-\\ ear, 1ecu ar $10.00 value shoes, but when are olfyres ot $4.00 to $5.00 Made by the leading American manufacturers, of the best materials ob iinable, in the latest shapes and styles, $3,50 “Worthmorc” Shoes al $3.90. ) Hand Sewed 23.00 “Bronx” Shoes ct $2.50 5 Weits, £1 Phor, Shoe Dept, mth St Seotion. All vere oa 984 Ave. Bloomingdales’ ---f0¢i, to #0:

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