The evening world. Newspaper, September 29, 1905, Page 9

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MAIDEN LANE MYSTERY IS GLEARED UP) Rotbers Posing as Ragnickers Steal Jewelry for Years. MAN AND WIFE IN TAIL. Loads of Loot Found in Roose-| velt Street Home of Italian Pair. taken to the stntion-house. De Sistos and his wife. also deposit books of the Industrial and Emigants’ Savings Banks. They ahowed accounts of $2,900 and $2,890, and both were {n the name of the woman. trosini had caught a remark of the de in Italian to her husband , and then learned thelr meth- It Was tneir custom to go to work about 6 o'clock In the morning, and, Bo ware pald to them, ‘Me man nad a aice bunch of skeleton keys, which he used with dexterity. The woman would pul- ter around outside in the refuse un watch, She would gather up rags and paper. After loading up with loot, De Sisto would lock the store and go about his regular work, Dream of Italy Dissipated. It will take the owners of the stolen goods many months to Identity the stolen property, for some of it has been |? missing so long that many of the orig- inal owners are dead. ‘The dream of Italia the Beaut!ful, sunny skies and fair ills of Lombardy that De Sistos and La Belle de Sistos There were) being familar figures, no attention was “GHE WORDED: FRIDAY EVENING; SEF SAFE-BLOWERS IN GUN-FIGHT HARTFORD, Conn., Sept. 2.—A pis- tol battle between two burglars, wo had blown a safe in the post-office in Glastonbury, and two Hartford police- men, waa foight early to-day on the East Hartford betége, Policeman Ed- ward Hayes was wouned twice. ‘The burglars escaped into the woods, pur- sucd by a sheriff's posse, Pollecoman Hayes used his revolver with left while the burglars were in sieht. Tho burelnrs entered the store of/ Howe & Son, which contains the post- oMce, and blew onen the safe with a| dynamite charge that wrecked the store. CORBIN REPORTS | partment further details of the dam- uge done to sovernmen shefter posts at Hartshorne, Although his right hand was usetess | p ON BIG TYt TYPHOON WABHINGTON, Sept. 2.—Gen. bin, commanding the Division of me Philippines, to-day sabled the War De- rty by the ‘Temporary Catubig, ‘Tagabiran, Taviran, Gandara and Bulao were destroyed. Camp Connell was in- Hercules and Lorcha, all for Gandara, were hore neaar Taranguan. The Loreha, whic was distributing coal, "‘Taranguan | uth ieee the Carmen ashore on the cost coasi of rks and tne = nt guard vessel Le: on mS of nt j fantry Sayre and several oftcers font en were injured at H New Fall Styles in Misses’ Suits and Coats MISSES’ SUITS (Third Floor) In fine quality of Cheviot, box back with in- ) larless etiect, trimmed with velvet ek eh verted p'eat, lined throughout with Satin, col- $5. .00 newest skirt model, sizes 14, 16, 18, at... ” MISSES’ AND JUNIOR SUITS In mixtures and plain colors, semi-fitted back, ) lined throughout w plea ed skirt.....++ satin, ut) corey catty i $12.75 'H. ONeill & Co HONeill & Co | | | | Splendid Values in Boys’ Suits. Special for Friday and Saturday. Boys’ $2.98 Suits at $1.79. We offer a collection of boys’ suits made of chev-| jots in handsome designs, cut Norfolk, dou le! $ breaste’, Russian sailor and Eton—value $2.98; / 1.79 Opeelal \ocveaeeeuciesusus auutseneetscuousvavecies) Suit with Extra Trousers. $4.98 Made of choice patterns, cut in the newest styles of $4.98 Norfolk, double-breasted Norfolk—theie suits are being soid elsewhere without extra trousers for 87100 and $5.00 vere sesceeseceeee Go dreamed for vears will continue to be a dream in the confines of cold, curk cells, These are some of the valuables found; Suits in all styles popular this season, all ree to $5.00; special tee eeee Boys’ 50c trousers 39c. Corduroy, mixed Without attempting to secure Dowty, /ANd TAO Mets oproperty in ant | the burglars drove away In a bueev | ine city fe mainly co they stole in Glastonbury. Awakened | buildings, winict land telexrapn townsmen telephoned the police, and) land telemtinn vee ioe confirm the ru- | || GIRLS’ FULL LENGTH COATS In heavy cheviot, box back, double breasted, col- lar, cuffs and belt trimmed with braid and ey }$3.98 HAVE $5,750 IN BANKS. Gen. \$7.75 | MISSES’ RAINCOATS Ii] Beene une, wee GT 2.7o | | | in Untrimmed Millinery il | | | | { — mond, ngreesnda pin, 4 irs of hecta: Omeers Hayes; and Crowley were sent) mor previously oinlee, oat at frais | buttons, sizes 6 t0 14 years, atsesseeeeee see cence | and plain cheviot, patent waist bands and taped seams. cles hoe Byegineces, three sold | to the bride. H | : Woman Gathers Rags and Papers, Watches, two wate mo is, 25 ta-| Hayes held up the horse, and tha| had been destroyed. GIRLS’ DRESSES | Boys! Golf and Faton caps made of blue serge and 29 ‘ = blespuons, twenty 2 ‘ding hi ——— 5 reves cheviots, in re jue, and mixed—value 50c; } While Man Rifles Sh Al ‘| burglars opened fire, wounding im ¥ In mixtures and checks, pleated skirt with deep | c i Sree escapees. Atty. ST with the first two shots. ‘They Jumped DR. McCALLION DEAD. © ||, andere ana ucet by Buemleagaeies un teed ‘$3.50 iY, special Rich Booty. shirt material, dre from the buggy and continued to 4n-| pr, George McCallion dled to-day a if} (Third Floor.) Bute SI eg ry "| swer tho policemen's fire in the road.| aloxian Hospital, Elizabeth. | %- sean } ‘ aTeonet arisen They emptied their revolvers and took |Pright's 4! He was City Physi-| — — — _ = a Rag-pick ahs of wealth [a to the woods. clan of El A dc stor tor riany * j beyond varice by nent, | ANNOYED BY DETECTIV A Mik cf birgiars' tools wae left in| fraternel aniza SEE Moped z q « traauare. of | Bi Friday, September 29 \ Digging in and among Sa feeua sy | the wagon, lege, and thirty-three years old. ee A Eons ae work, ang TAvingston Haw “Shadow” Arreste rel Val in Black and i rolling in silits, satins velvets and | ie Bee es reat Values in Black an 4 testing ten ere ; | Colored Dress Goods 4 jewels at night 3 the story o! employed by the lin mo . \ % Antone believed equipmen: Inspecting Comp: Frank a e | We Offer Special for Saturday: ||| Impt'd French Broadcloth Black Broadcloth i Rehe te Nee ee ay | 100 dozen Women’s Brush Felt Hats,) Mee EO a aA Ga AG CH Le ele + many moons Magis , in black, brown, navy and green, with stitched bindings—/9OC Specialiipersyard wry | Gabiuipersivdie | oat To Detective Sergeant Petrosini's | Court EXTRAORDINARY SALE ON SATURDAY. i. o * | pecial, per y inish; per yar Sherlock Holmes method of de due the capture of the cle It ts believed the twain kept up thelr Pilferings for fifteen years. In thelr rooms were found silver rich and rare “ valite $1.50 cach; at ceseeessseeecccssceccrecsserseoees see 95c Value $1.25. $1.85 Value §2.25. ? i % 2. . \ Boys Clothing Smart Effects in Continentals, $2.75 trimmed in our own workrooms—value $3.75 each; at..) gold ornoments and e than a wagon- SAILOR AND RUSSIAN SUITS, English Cloth, 3 Joa of loot that was worth many thous grays, mixtures or navy blue, collar a fine broad- Children’s Trimmed Continentals, le 4.45 100 Pieces Mixed Worsted Suitings cloth, embroidered emblem and tie; 3 to 12 Cortect styles—sp!endid value,at . Months ago the merchanis and dia- 6. i = | 38 to 42 inches wide, fine assortment of styles and color- 4 mond dealers of Maiden lane began’ to Value $10.00 ....... Dente teen eee eee e rene (Second Floo ) | ings—very desirable {or Children’s School Dresses—for 45 t notice tia they rw fn vane it Made Baby Grow) x AND DOUBLE-BREASTED SUITS, = = | food hard ‘service we recommend thir cloth specat [4 5 at an as:onishing rate. They e NORFOL z i = Saturday, peryard ‘3 Ghcpeduod the police and Petrosini was ¢! | of imported all wool | Y aca ith two pair knickerbockers, task of finding t sint thougiit the matter over and rea.| He Had Been a Poor, SicKly soned that the robbers, from the Little Fellow | quency of their pilferings, must be al e general scheme of the! guilty ones. Saturday, September 30. Showing of the Fall Styles 8, d “with silk coats lined with se | shops; sizes 8 to 17 years.. Actual value $10.00 and $12. 8. 75 trousers with French’ sateen; made in our s. 0. Special novelties in HATS AND FURNISHINGS. Sale of White Wool Waists. Of Nun"s Veiling—of Albatross—of Cashmere, lace trimmed or silk trimmed. | Some are embroidered—button front or back. | | | 94.98 $2.48 $2.95 i) | of the Celebrated An Amazing Discovery. Instead of seeking r ‘ly booked | ite ° nal thieves with rec 3 | “Edwin C. Burt’’ Shoes. (Second Floor.) For Misses Sizes 11 to 2 $2.50 Misses’ and Girls’ Apparel MISSES’ TAILORED SUITS, of imported plain Cheviots, Zibelines, Plaids and Mannish Mixtures, For Children Sizes 834 to 10% $2.00 For Women $3.50 day and n ight. (Third Floor.) s uple. c iS RAMEE TA feonal Ge be | ons long coats, velvet collar, satin lined, new model 9 a) | Se ee pera wits satiea at a rama ee skirt, 14, 16 and 18 years. Actual value $34.50. . 1 . | All the new dull and shiny leathers made over the Me GIRLS’ COATS, 7-8 length, of maya blue chevicts | Women’s Separate Skirts | toe shapes ranging from the raul embroidered em- | red flannel Ined, velvet collar, rosint 7.50 | Special Prices for Saturday | blem; sizes 8 to 16 years. Regular price $12.50.. | | | | | latest and best lasts, | pointed to the very broad, suitable for all occasions. i} of a health inspector an - ACTAN TE] | Women’s Separate Skirts—of cheviot, | ” a . : it He, made Me way up to the apart DEST FOR BABY Women’s Apparel | also gray mixtures, close flaring plaited | $5, 00 | Men’s esd Ht} Hesl Siyle wife and 3 —value $7.00; at.......cceceeeee dream of an Arabian 3 Font EVENING COATS, of fine broadcloth, in black, models value #7:00)/a1 ; Fall and Winter Clothing Be ak ae7b0) oe | op Sale by All Reputable Drugsists white, gray, rose, wine, Alice blue, tan, lined with Women's Separate Skirts—chiffon Pan- (Third Floor.) Petrol WAGONS (wars ‘summoned! and ||!” Welle sufticlardeen, Co. Props. | wine eatin trimmed with velvet and bra 19.05 ama Broadcloth and mixtures. close $6.00 4) | To introduce this splendid clothing to men who have ee ee erlleate emt: ACMalNBILE te | plaits, extra full—value $8.75; at........j not hitherto become acquainted with its sterling qualities | we make the following WO R K | N CG WwW OQ M E N WOMEN'S SUITS, of Broadcloth in plum, wine Women’s Circular Skirts—side sewed, ) OURS csinassorastreante een, gray, black, Alice or navy blue; Prin- ted, in new forty second : | . we ee ee ea ee or Eton effect, new skirt, alternate plaits front plai d solid ie, os $10.00 Ht Suits 5 | Overcoats 1 $ me, aids, “Isewhere $30, sewhere, i of velvet and cloth, braid trimmed. 0 plaids, mixtures and solid colors—value Elsewhere $30.00 } 17.50! ee leew betes) $20:00 if 15,00 Their Hard Struggle Made Boaibe--tnthiesting State- | (SAL ct AITO: ( ZA ea aicaloinndonpaboncns6s e $12.50 to $15.00; at---+ -eeeeeeeeee Saturday, Se ots ments by a Young Lady in Boston AN EXCEPTIONAL ‘OFFERING. Third Floor, Our regular price, $24.95 a “Our regular price, $25.0 and One in Nashville, Tenn, ee —$—$—$— a] || “Stetson” Hats for Men (Soft and Derby’, $3.50 Up } j | FIFTH AVE., 37th and 38th Sts. || ’ pene a sent otal v7 | Children’s Hose y | 300 Dozen Children’s fast | New Autumn Saturday, September 30 ' ||| tack cotton ribbed hose, + J 2c | Veilings. ’ 1 t thers | exer or cont wer) to Vet yada Men’s $1.50 Gloves $1.00. | | Made to sell at 16c., , finest quality chiffon, all -$ J 48 | Men's one-clasp full Pique Glace Gloves, grseted | | S ern i 3 1rO (S | Sofasesieuneean back) J the latest sha es.seeee-> $ fingers, in the new shades of oak—and light - $1. 00 | \ cotton hose, double soles f J5c Regular price $2.00 each. brown; value $1.50 per pair, Saturday........+4+ heels and toes, pet pair Crepe Chiffon Veils, 1% — = — | Women’s Lisle & Silk Hosiery | caer Tiiat al Geer ee -ABe | LS eine f | cial at.... o90. ens Underwear ens a. ose. Exceptional Values To-Morrow. |) | karte assortinent of plain ey CRRA 1,000 pairs Men's Black and LISLE THREAD HOSE, in plain black c Hil) Children's Tuxedo Mesh, also fancy Chenille 4 blue ribbed tan cotton Half Hose, me-+J2e |I' ite BUS bin 00 Opie abs Je nee Anklet) tenia 3° | Knit ‘Onderwear. Dotted Veilings, ACen ee eae’ | dium weight, per pait...+++J D HOSE, black with colored embroidered Insteps [ ef Tea Bice Geuze Lisle wits double woe, 59° | 5 cases of Children’s white) Wats on chieetouriiniraeh Ges $4.00 ms ise ie ie nal ; Hy H | Fleece Lined Vests, Pants . dium weight, made to pairs Men's black and tan’ , ‘ FUREY ells corte Se) veal $ 1. 10 | and Drawers, all sizes. Spe~ 25¢ |= an at $1.50, cach.seveee! ave un Hosntahy, om 25c All work; some in thoir| Btreet, Boston, teils women how to) roidered at insiep, per pair, iiss acne in church, and some in| avoid such suffering; she writes: PURE THREAD SILK HOSE, 1 48 | chal a ‘ Fine Ribbons Men's extra heavy natu- Atari the whurl of soctety.. And In store | Dear apy Praktan = black with handsome embroidered insteps, e | 3 cases Boys’ and Miner Vests, | at very tempting prices, Fine ral merino, three-fourths 115 , ate pie and shops tana.o Courinda of f Har ienstraaton iy ar | Pants and Drawers, made of a fine | quality satin and taffeta sash | wool shirts and drawers, iS A oe aay aN) and all ing their daily bread. Bam natpas hep; 1 could not iu and could ']) natural merino. ribbon, 64% inches wide i 39¢ | Gladstonebury make....) feria alt Hope, mae nm 22¢ All aie-subject to the same physi- sere eat ak Nate} Fall Clothing Sizes 29 to 24, 50c | pink, tight blue, white, car-! | Men's ribbed brown Bal- weight, per pair .... ..+. , cal Inws; all suffer alike from the toh nee " falnal andiblack: race | SeRReee | Value 29600 35c, amie physical’ disturbance, and the at iat e ten pound For Boys and Young Men, Sizes 26 to 34, 59¢ nal ang blacks eegalar- 408) briggan shirts and draws este ny mee une ie Rey ee ; ‘5 i steel c 2 cases Boys and Misics’ valugpen.yard sere ers, medium weight, f 75¢ quickly drifts them into the horrors 9" | 0 case: 7 \ 1 " = im Of all kinds, of female complaints, hg ed oe CLUSIVE STYLES AT SPECIAL PRICING, thee-quarter Wool Vets 40 Fine quality Taffeta, bright, ‘alue $1.90 '10 9103, <a) Men's Night Shirts, ovarian nbles, ulcoration, fa! LOUSE SUITS, soft lustrous finish, 4° ine i Men’ displ: ts of the womb, leu- ETON, SALLOR ond RUSSIAN B D Pants and Drawers, in white 1,000 pieces Men's fine do- Rae eek ireruinrity: Bt in a vatiely of shades of vblvet, sizes 2% to 12 yrm, Value $8.90, $5.95 PRESSE ap all ches wide, all desirable cok} $5¢ TTT} met flannel Night Shirts, et tathathe, Pee tae ae none ‘s fad She bgt cake caren 6.40 Sc. rise on each size larger. ors; regular value per ah | Also, . , 5 , | A fj , tability and lassitude. ovennite 2 ‘oxgoRD CHEVIOT, excellent , pigs at ern 25c, at per yards. sevcee ses Men’s Pajamas, $00 picces Men's fancy 50c Women who stand on their feet, all Hey BAe sie Iinkng, sizes 8 10 16 yrs,, Value $10,00, 7.95 Superior Mousscline Sash| ie R . cambric Night Shirts, trim- rf bed Wool Vests, Pants; 55 i ii ‘ Men's domet and mad: fi ‘fare more susceptible to theac 1 was White Wool Vests, Pants © | Ribbons—6'% inches wide, Wd F $1.00 ers YOUNG MEN'S son, Single and Doutle Breasted Mode's, 29 Pajamas, each , med at neck and cults, each les Be Beers pn Jayla ne ie in fancy tnixtures, Eatta Trousers, 33 to 38 chest, Value viv75, 14.75 and Drawers—size 20.,.+++ all desirable colors; regular c } vos Fajarsas, a AN AAA ‘ i | aluc Ic. ¢! go Ageia saan ie eae IMPORTED TARPAULIN SAILOR HATS, —Value $3.75, 2.95 5c. rise on each size larger. 45¢ per yard at, per yard. Value $1.25 to ARE, GaEM : ata is ies falling cure tor i ns the | and iitommt hA h 2ist St. LN, ‘Sixth Ay 20th, to 21st St N. Y. | will no more Boys’ ’ Sixt ve., 20t to st St., Y. ||| Six e., a sreedion to see a woman Ny ve ¢ Girls’ Shoes 2 sew ee nse ; Mane - Hyalbiood Siow, he Fatent Leather, F ‘and Buckskin for Dress nad and eos ous sporioat of sng, Sar, Bh » DRESS sacle and DANCING PUMPS, yathied Stre t * POD Se ante owe Cee Oe do ete ean

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