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Soft ee THE WORLD: _TUES POLICEMAN IS LAID OUT BY A. BAD BOY GANG Three ‘‘Yankee Doodles” Captured by Reserves Are Held for Trial. PROUD OF Felled “New Cop” with Stone’ and Beat Him Into Insensi- bility with His Ciub. ALL ARE BADLY BATTERED. -@tringam’s Partner and the Re- serves Use Clubs, Too, in Making Arrests. Three of a gang of strenuous Will- famsburg youths, known along Nostrand avenue as the were arraigned in the Lee Avenue Court to-day, charged with beating Policeman George Stringam, of the Vernon ave: station, into Insenstbility when h vised them at an early hour this mo ing to Ko home to bed. None of the three prisoners aeventeen. They are George Hoar, No. 115 Nostrand avenue, Bernard ley, of No. 116, and James Rowland No. 113. When arraigned in court t seemed happy in the fact that, as t put it, “they had done up a cop.” Wi YUckled them more was the absence of the policeman from court and the an- nouncement that he was at home done up in bandages and liniment. None of the three youths would be onsidered as an entry ina beauty show, for the reserves of the Vernon avenue Station had altered their features #9 it was difficult for their own parents to Fecognize them. Their countenances after the surgeon had sewed them up bed much the appearance of railroad maps, Nevertheless they were elated from the fact that they had ‘done up" Policeman Stringam. He is a new man on the Deat and on the force, Older men are more wise than to tackle the “Yanke« Doodle Boys’ single-handed, for pi stones are formidab.e weapons, an great part of Nostrand avenue is bell torn up. Btringam had on a new uniform and mas swinging a new locusi wood club when he came upon Bagler. Hoar Rowland standing on a corner smoking. “Move on there,’ sald Stringam, “and be quick about it.” James Rowinnd, who fs sixteen years old, responded by biowing smoke jn the patrolman hazed runence thu imply Kaz wide-eyed ainagement, Then tis shouted or V'll fan a," and he wound the new tusse Ws club tightly about his wrist. Beto he had an opportunity to do any fa ning, however, he sat down deniv, being tripped very neatiy fro alnd. Jumping up he began t swing about ‘him with mus clup, but wane he was attacking one youth ‘the two owners an peling him with paving s' | hey took his club from in iis helmet and had be: Angensibillty when Poli arrived on the scene, ad- a ng a pur ao eman fed Doodles" fought desper doing considerable dami patrolman when the re Vernon avenue station heir night sticks charged with from the and. got three jd for further examina | MORE VICTIMS OF EXPLOSION frank Spezzio, Ten Years O'd, Hurt in Fireworks Crash, Ex- pires in Hospital— Three More Fatally Injured. Frank\Spezzio, ten the five persons injure of the fireworks £21 Joweph Spezzio, vn Me avenue, Willlamsbury, yesterday, 40-day in St, Catherine's Hosp! Other children of the same the mother are not expec George Conbesedo, one of the Italians fhurt in the explosion, also died in St. Catherine's Hospital to-day. ‘This makes three deaths from the explosion. An- thony Spezzio was instantly killed by the explosion and Frank Spezzio died ap morning. ‘The factory was a large, one-story = @tructure and the owner and fily entire family worked tn it. The building was with fireworks, most of them ne high explosive kind used in large tons. id, explosion one of rr ied Two ‘explosion was caused by the six- won of the proprietor playing hammer in the factory, with the blowing up of a ‘the plant and was followed by of explosions that demoi- entire building and wrecked frame ‘house adjoining in ya. Antonto , taal Fig aa feer it | shy ue on “Oh, just up patent leather shoes, dress ALD. HANGED HIS FOR OVERALLS of The Chief as He Started to Claim Bride. Lont tertous of The interest t married yes- ON, Sept are work murder though ane: with a it case and @ and diffident m away, Joe? oine askea Capt the Si new frock cou and the usual unirorm to commit ieatrimo a man, in the hes a good fit. Drinks me." | ———__ GOV. HIGGINS AT WORK, Y., Sept. %—Gov. His: | y thls morning | ul duties inter- ibroad. He still e insurance in- Undersk.ris 1 35c, Underskirts, made of excellent qual ity domet flannel, in pretty assorted colors, trimmed with mercerized corded seallop—yoke ban Silks 8 75c. full 23-inch al! pure silk crepe de chine in a full line of syeet and evens ing shades, including white, m and black Chiffonier 15 Chiffonter oak, golden finish, Jt contains five Jarze deep draw- rst This They lent 49c 3.50 They mate of sold cover | MOIRE TAFFETA RIBBON, fashionable colcrs. Regularly 35c. yard... are imi 'TRAIN MURDER ee WEDDING SUIT MYSTERY LIKE LEFROY CRIME |Firemen Played Joke on Editor Gitl’s Mutilated Body Thrown.” from Car in Tunnel of English Railway. on n eriminal for the past three gen: Thrown from Car, s murdered in the i . if Hrndtord past hundred Mi he come sentenced and country Ment society. A two Lefroys, Fe) Ribbons 4 i LIBERTY SATIN RIBBON, 5 inch, double faced, best shades, also black, Regularly 50c. yard.... Renee Special 30¢ yard pi ce of 10 yards, $2.90 inch, sft finish, black ang Special 2(Q¢ yard $1.90 piece Sroadvray Aig6 Ptrect. All Day! "?: “Sample Shirts 140 dozen Men's Sai soft fronts, pleated and pl are samples one and two of a kin from a larze Philadelphia maker. They comprise all kindsand ovalities. varyingin value from 5Co to $l each, For one day, The last Wednesday of every month at The 14th Street Siore With every dollar spent you receive twealy (20) Stamps instead of the usual ten—two Stamps instead of one. This occasion has been [ studied, planned and carried out to Insure a tremendous throng of thrifty eccnomists, fe Shirts, men Th in, These | Qual and tons; sizes 35¢€ Waists 2 Waists made of fancy fi, Pretty polka dot sateens, made, aited bi fs the heaviest in and teh doa Table Covers Turkiab are erm, fitted wth a lock and key, shaped panelled ends. cna Foro te m1 lexs. nat pret vel U Iron Bed iiiars, bands eavy fillers arasitees to coptaln outa mei. made in sizes 4 ft ond sft. 6 in. Waists $1.00 Waists, nso Shavlot and mui : and front, nicely Uillored va dar toe ‘O75 ‘Wales, me Sualty *Pedme™ ohouke CYiunea "with wbiorinie’ oie ae Faron, Eee binations: heavy full ¥ patter plated | pipe brace, or nickel bande also cts pint fot arlor Parlor of the Ol Heater, ‘ose! gblten br oil advertiao’ at 1) width ‘Tapestry ing table size fringe na coor oom $1.98 Curtains ottingham Lace Cur- ‘neat pal Inc Flaine | nat will will waa 98c ~ Curtain Stretcher 30 Nickei centre Oxi2 feet, Parlor Coal Heater __ Farlor Oil Heater i madras end Strictly taior : and front, New sleeves with deep tucked cuffs and fancy collar. Sizes 3410 44. Couch Covers 5 Oriental Tapestry Worth $1.00 49¢ Couch Covers. and best cou thia and 1 aroun. O8e 16 Table Covers, and made tapestry, around— ‘Turkish ail and nk BOE burn wood $5.98 | Broom 37 will Dress Goods 38 inches wide, fancy silk finished Mohair Sicilian, ip shades of navy, royal, brown, myrtle and black, with dot an stripe effects, is a busy day indeed. to body and full leng: wo Stamps Instead of the Usual One. s Dome! t Night Shiris New Fall Domet Night Shiris for These are a goo, dependable ity, soft snd good washing culor= s, mostly blue and pinks. The size make is correct, pienty of width Pear! but- 9e Patent Leather selis 3 Shaped Patent Leather Belts in the new double style, hand-stitcbed centre, also solid buckle in gilt, nickel and w 19¢_ Women’ Shoes 10 yomen's Pa.en ‘ipanitively $1.09 vt to Band wadths C to Slippers Boudoir 8 ippers iin ted tan Clocks” 1,000 fine nickel Alarm Cocks, extra lange Jong, “loud ement! worth Coat Hanger Wong Coat , nicely’ y aiinghe Does eee “r Be Long Kimono: Gowns: 24 $1.75 Long Kimono Gowns, made of a superior quality Scotch flannelette, ample in width, trimmed with contrast- ing colored border,, Table Tumblers 31 Crystal Glass Table Tumblers, fluted and plain; regular sire; good quality, No mail or C.O,D, orders. Each Veils 50c and 75c Hemslitched made veils, chiffon and crepe chiffon, etc. chenille fancy stitched—velvet dots in all the leading shades, a 19¢ 45 Pictures $2.00 Mendseme Framed Pictures, in gold c.ne of » rich design An cle- ; collar and pocke! 15to19in. value 5 ‘DAY EVENT police who Interrupted the trio fell vietim, velr unerring revolvers. rl Murder His Trade. \ 1 nally eantured 1 vid Alne n would st Furniture and Upbh.tstery. uy Re-upholstering. Repelishing and We attend to this class of work in a pre-eminently sati tory manner, hot Withstanding that our charges for same are exceptionally moderate. Estimates Furnished On Request. Upholstering Fabrics. We are showing at present some exceedingly novel and serviceable materials suitable for the cover- ings of Furniture, from 1.50 to $4.50 yd. Also complete ranges of Mohatr and Sttk Flushes, Panne and French Velours. | Lord & Taylor | Broadway and Twentieth St., Fifth Ave., Nineteenth St. ——— SEPTEMBER 26. Recovering Furniture. 1905.0 we = W.L. DOUGLAS : | gest $3. 50 SHOES im ; haa titan” W, L. Douglas makes and 01 sells more men’s $3.50 ehoes tha: any other manufaociurer in the world, ul $10,000" REWARD to snyona who can this stateme W. L. Douglas $3.50 ‘ shoes t ave by their excels lent style, easy fitting,| ,‘ and superior wearing} qualities, achieved the / + largest sale of any $3.50, * , Couches. The following Couches and Chairs | manufactured in. their entirety in our own workrooms, carry our S i v Divan.., . a 12.00 that cost you $5 to $7— ’ Box Couch... . «$15.00 the only difference is the 05 X. T. Divan. . +... $18.00 price, ‘Ht I could take you into my factory at Brockton, Empire (Cres) , the fargest in the world under one roof making men’s) fine shoes, and show you the infinite care with which every| pair of Douglas shoes is made, you would realize why W. Ly » Douglas $3.50 shoes are the best shoes produced anywhere. ® | If I could show you the difference between the shoes made ‘ in my factory and those of other makes, you would undere stand why Douglas $3.50 shoes cost more to make, why they hold their shape, fit better, wear longer, and are of greater intrinsic value than any other $3.50 shoe on the market to-day. BEST FOR STYLE, COMFORT AND WEAR. "Having worn all kinds of shoes, have decided thatyour $5.50 shoes are absolutely the best for style, comfort and wear that I have ever worn. It gives me great pleasure to recommend Waldorf, Yale... Spanish Above quotations are for cover- ings of denim. Chairs. Fireside... Wing........ ee them to my friends.” J. J. HALLORAN, 241 W, 125th St. Century Arm BOYS SCHOOL AND DRESS SHOES, $2.00 AND $1.75. 7 Md Boys them because they tit batter: f hold tieir share, and wonr Howard langue than any other makes: dust fi Goughas men's a ‘ a shcos, tho same styles and the same hoses ror $2.00 and $1.76. Turkish ddovnldtet % Only Fast Color Eyelets used ; they \ Price quotations for Glinttraoe | eee ” | ‘for coverings of Tapestry and A | French Velour. sanrons Drs repaid (ye | w.L. Douglas Shoe Stores in Creater New Yorks 3 Broadway, corner Howard Street. /35 Sixth Avenuo, corner 22d Street, 4 45 Broadway, corner Sth Street. |345 Eighth Avenue, 3 Broudway, corner 14th Street. BROOKLYN: 49 Broadway, corner 36th Street. 47-1449 Broadway, corner dist St. |708-710 ae ay, cor. Thornton St. 367 Broadwa Nassau Street. 0 West 125th Street. 4 Third Avenue. 202 Third Avenue, cor. 120th St. JHE 7 Third Ave. bet, 46th & 147th Sts. NEWATI Brod " SUNDAY WORLD W S$ WORK MONDAY WONDE rrr) Ss TAM Pp. ‘DAY. _-WEBDNESDAY IN EVERY MONTH » THE LAS Men’s Fall Suits 4 $12 and $15 Men’s Fall Suits—all new ae —double and single breasted serge lined—all sizes from 33to 46 Chest..seeee sereeenseee $775 ReadingLamp it $1.49 Nickel Plated Reading Lamp, fitted complete with centre draught bur- ner and 10 in, white dome shade, 98@ ee ener Gent’s Watch&Chain 12 Our remarkably successful *‘Comparison Sale” alone made this week epochal for its unprece- dented underselling. Now add to this event the decidedly daring reductions throughout the store to-morrow, and we offer you a shopping inducement — a bargain combination —that challenges all merchandising movements. “Comparison Sale” and Doubie Stamps. ja Ea mn cians’ Two Stamps Ins ead All Dav q oi the Usual One. y: Umbrellas | fVomer. s Vests Men’s and Women’s guaranteed | W bed Wille sed 5 a and Pants, rainproof, fast color Frill C medium winter weight; Vests high Umbrellas; 26 inches for women, eves, pearl buttons. 28 inches for men; natural woot are in French bands, ankle handles, paragon frames. strel | jen2th, good w rm, sott, (es: oual- rods, On sale one day » 29e itis. perfect for washing, 19¢ Felt Hats 6 Trunks 7 Canvas covered basswood trunks, with 25 Unteimmed Felt Hats in the new four hardwood slats on top, brass clamps, est shapes and colors of the season in FT gteel cen: re b Various felts; they are silghtly Imver- J hat compen deep typ tray, with feet, but #o alight that the only 0 In. in. 34 n. 34 in. 80 in 0 thing you will notice Ix the pr _88e 83.50 8.85, 84.16 04,50 8480 BLL vn J mB Wines and Liquors 13 Suit Cases Lomas, Ports and Sherries are selling better “than ever-nothing inthe way | Dress Suit Cases, leather capped, lined of pure, fruity Old California Wines has 1 inside, have inside straps, brass ing lock and catches. Value $1.35,.. 69€ Ten Cents YouSpend Drawers 5 Drawers made of muslin, cambric an’ naingook, trimmed with bemstitched und ruffle of gol embroidery or with insertions and ruffle of lace fo, anit Oe, open or closed, tucke 39c Wath and Chain—neat . nickel silver watch in gilt, nteed American 59c perfect Ume- Petticoats 16 Petticoats, made of a light weigh 98c. mercerized cotton fabric, trimmed with deep sunburst p'aiting and rufle,. 49¢ Feather Pillows 25 Pure Feather Pillows, 19x36 covered with A, C. A, ticking, guaranteed odorless, 75c value. Mattres: 32 $11.50 45-pound Mattress, made of @ good quality black hair, diamond or biscuit tufted, covered in the : best quality A. C. A, ticking.. $7.49 Brass Beds 39 $40.00 Brass Bedstead, with steeloch continuous 8, extra high yen %-inch fiat it inches, eats ny Ts mold SC EE ad Corset Covers 19 ever been offered that can equal thes ee a Boys’ Fine Suits 21 Se eae tan Oe If you paid $3.50 or $4,00 you'd be pleased —fine Boys’ Suits—Norfolk, Sail- Wines and Liquors-20 or, Russian or double breasted Nor- Baltimore Rye—another day's sale of folks. Sizes from 2 1-2 1016 old whiskey, YEAS senses + $2.00 Pens LCL ZIS a Steel Springs 28 $3.25 All Steel Springs, close woven wire fabric, supported by National steel bands and helical ends, ‘They Bc, Corset Covers made of fine nainnook in French cut, The front has three in- sertiona of wide torchon lace running all the front—low neck with wide lace iin Tee ele She Dress Goods 26 75c. 40-inch wool fancy suiting in all the leading Fall shapes, with the overshot checked and siriped Bold everywhere and ribon $3.25 Renaissance Eonne Femme Curr beautiful real lace motifs on thread bobbinet with deep and doubl full ounces and lace edgings. $1.89 Long Nap Beavers 34 Genuine Long Nap Beavers; Wile. Fereaiain 7. Cope. $04 Pen ene NTE pice i rcewlouly | {ialaneh, "chet "att p Saucers, per paits...s+++seveep + low. ‘There sre several shapes t chet ibeto-date s 18c Decorated Japanes: China > jn the staple co ‘ F “a , "ever 9125 cara | ai Sugars and Creamers, each. 10¢ ” Ribbon: a0 one $1.00 Wrappers, made of a splendid quality flannelette, black and white, AM silk Messatine tr i 5 wo 6 ches wide; multable for mili poser, per ward. gray and white and @ good aaortment of medium colors, ie} wite as bas Women's Suits 35 Rd Women's f nia fashionable tatlor- ate tr eee: Towel Rack 40 al Rack, nicely stained Whisk Broom