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Phi a) . Walking Suits, several new and models, long and short coat effects, k, blue, plum and red broadcloth and cheviot, of Superior make, Value $35.00. 25.00 dies’ Velvet Walking Suits, Lin in all prevailing shades, , \, 29.75, 35.00, 39,75 s’ Outergarments, for Street, Evening and Carrla Wear, Black and Pastel shades of Imported Btoadcloth, 25.00, 35 00, 42.50 i Proof Ulsters..........+++.9,00, 11.75 Outergarments » *é length. 13,75, 18.00 cloth Outergarments, superior squirrel and fur collar, mai ‘thers in our own workrooms, nd Fift a... a N HEART LS MOTHER F DEAD GIRL Geing to Jo to Join Ray at and with a Smile . Kramer Passed Away. servis two yente over the fer daughter, Mrs, Hinda wite of Hillel Kramer and of former Judge Julius G. Kra- ‘Wied to-fay of a broken heart. de by expert fur- 29.75, 39,75 4 h Ave., Cor, 21st St, ‘ALLEGED FRAUD USED NAME OF N.Y. LAWYER |Two Men Held on on Charges of Buncoing Aged Connecti- cut Capitalist, fGpecial to The Evening World.) BRIDGEPORT, Oct. 4—4 man caling | himself D. K. Tripp, who claims he is rominent New York lawyer, and re- sides a: the Imperial Hotel, New York, ‘ all MoGREERY & CO, Upholatery Department jit “4th Floor, Renaissance Lace Bedsets, with deep flounceon spread and bolster cover, Hand- some patterns, .«: 3:75 5.50 and 8,50 per set usual prices 5.50 (0 13.50 Net Curtains, with Renais- sance lace edged ruffle and insertion, 750 per pair Fine Muslin Curtains, Deep, Hemstitched Organdie ruffle, 1,00 per pair Imported Jute Velour Table Covers, With plain or oriental’ colored centres, handsome border patterns. 1% yeeda equate, pee: ike a seves 75 EPG Neh! Vacs (2080 value 6,00 to 16.75 | King’s Scotch Holland Shades to order,] Twenty-third Street JAMES McGREERY & CO. Corsets Coutil Corsets. Trimmed with Taffetas, High bust and deep hip model, For average figures, 115 value 1,50 All silk Broche, “Augustine” Corset for average figures, With stocking supporters attached, 3-25 value 5,00 New models of “La Vida” Mail Orders Fil Sixth Ave. and 234 Sty N.Y, You Simply Can’t Resist These $30 Princess Dresses at $18.95 White, black, light blue, pink, wine, trimmed With nouveau pattern of Val. lace. The picture on the left gives you a hint of the style—could anything be handsomer or more stylish? We wish you would see them whether you buy or not—they are here to be admired, as well as to be sold. We have the size to fit yon figure .perfectly—if we aven't it in the shade you want, we will make one to your ‘order for the same price, unless you wear larger than 42 bust—larger than 42 will cost $20.55. } Women’s $30 Tailored Suits, To-Morrow, $18.95. Of superior French Broadcloth—black, blue, green, plum, wine, a few brown. model. taffeta—somo lined throughout. Long-coat effect—hundred Some half-lined with guaranteed satin—some half-lined with Side-plaited skirt, or flounce and piaits— trapped-coat style—28-inch jacket othera strapped seams to match coat. Come here to see all that’s new in Women’s Sutts, Wonderful Values Women’s Coats $12.00 and $15.00 Coats at $7.95. Of fine black broadcloth or covert cloth, Various styles—the new Empire effect, handsomely ornamented with velvet and silk braid; Positively no better coat is shown outside this store for with satin. less than $12 and $15. To-morrow, as long as we have by choose at if lined 7.95 Women’s $18 Coats, $1 1.50, Of imported Kersey—56 Inches long—in black or castor—full box effect. Of covert—4z inches lopg—lined with guaranteed satin all through; strapped seams. No store shows a more attractive collection of women’s coats than we do—and we are sure we can save you considerable money on any coat you buy. More Skirt Bargains, and =a More Skirt Wonders for Women p Thursday will see the greatest skirt selling of the season. To begin with we will insroduco a skirt made in the triple side plait effect; an abso- Jutely new creation of this Fall; made of i cloth in the shades of black or blue; Another SKIRT bargain—a skirt ported Panama 18.00 skirts Thursday for 6.95 SKIRTS of very fine French $2 Curtains at $1. _ WEST 14 'ASTEST GROWING Fruit of the Loom Muslin A Special Sale of 4,000 yards; never sold tor less than 10¢ per yard at a Sic eine: Big ous List For Anniversary Thursday. ; This store leads in value count in business building, VALUES that save you mone VALUES that have never been rivalled astic response. gue 's why it has grown so fast, VALUES an sure to bring an enthusi- fore have made this Anni-] versary Sale the greatest triumph in our history... VALUES like those quoted below} ae make to-morrow another tremendous day of selling, TWO CONCERTS DAILY BY FRIEDLANDER'S ORCHESTRA on the second floor. Gurtains. Matchless Anniversary A. en ae SSG Fy aoe Colonial, Renais- ued hey dy Marie Antoinette and al design ful width; special wing, overlock corded length and ance, Irish Point v3 Renaissance Bed Sets—Deep valance, Renaissance centre, bolster roli to match; actual cost $50, per 2.98 Sete... Reat Trish Potnt art Curtains. xplen- did assortment of pat lerns, rerularly $5 tind $6, at, por pair Moire Window Shades; best spring rollers; best colors; imit 3 dozen; ready to be at, cach, Last Monday a great als Rug Sale. Important Anniversary | Values, | $18.00 All - Wool Brucsels Rugs $11.75; 9 feet wide, excellent as. sortment of Oriental and floral patterns, retailed all over town at special, Anniver. sary Sale, Heavy Smyrna Rugs, 12 feet long and 9 teet wide, guaranteed all wool (reversible); immense as~ Sortment; $23.50 rugs, of- morrow Reversible Smyrna Rugs, 10.6 feet long and 7.6 feet wile, in rich Ori. ental patterns; value 5.98 $11,00, at, oy. * All-Wool Brussels Rugs, $8.50° All-Woo! Brussels Rugs, 10.6 feet long and 9 feet wide; Oriental and floral patterns; worth 50,° but marked for the Anni. Versary Sale At.eseees 8. 50 (ee ae eee eee 50 Sample Rugs, made from the best quality royal Axminster, in exquisite patterns, They are 12 feet lone by 9 feet wide, and ON 10,08 at #30, but the sale price ts... Japanese [lattings, Seamless Linen Warp Japanese Matting, carpet designs, in red, green and biue; sell as high a: $10.95 per roll; full roll all 40° yar wen Garpets All«Wool Velvet Carpet at 5: put of kre we enabled to senna. $1.50 Aratieter Carpets at 87), With or without borders, 16 patiens ti ar $1 ‘American Body Brussels, 59¢. oN brary, dining-room, all sans Carpe will mi uM IVery UpCh payment cf res is We will "Linoleum, Sc. enuine Cork Linolewm at 37’... Shown in an atsort-! ment of inlaid tile and parquet effects in the new Fall pat terns,and istwo) yards wide recuarly 6§¢,;' special, per square yard, eine 39. Floor Oilcloth 44. q English Bnam2!ied Floor Ollclo:4, new Fai: i cluding Horsland tile patterns, t and 2 yards wi te: Sale of Ghina Sample Lamp Globes at One-Half, These are all 40-inch size, with O98] hand painted decorations; will nt any style Fancy China Cups and Saucers, in assorted ii 10c]_ was arrested here at 2.90 this afternoon with Frank Rogers, a well-known young Brilgeport attorney, on a charge of odtaining money under false pretenses, Seventeen thousand dollars are in- volved In what Is alleged to be a bunco game, Depwty Sheriff Charles Stagg, of ‘ grief that was inoonachible Mra. ramer ‘hal mourned. Doctors wére ailled to attend her, but paid there was nothing the matter but the grief they could not cure. ‘Two years ago Mrs. Kramer, who was #f the most prominent women on ~ the eant side, returned from Burope | Corsets, shaped to impart the perfect outline of a cor- rectly proportioned figure, Filled with real whalebone, Made of fine imported silk made in an artistic plaited design ot our own; material is the very finest Panama cloth or broadcloth, in the shades of black and blue aid skirt for broadcloth, made in the 15-side plaited effect, black and blue only; another skirt for chase of these suits was snapped up in as fast i bod yy A silty fh the lamp; worth up to $2 each; your choice at, strongest possible argument for the value, and you'll be thige and various shapes; regular aa Special, ater We iy “Mdround her daughter, Ray, a beautifal Accomplished girl of fifteen. The t Was Wrapped up in the daughter, igh of her nine sons all who bad | héd manhood had achieved success Which would have satisfied any mother, | VAtter travelling abroad the daughter | os to enter her sophomore year In| Normal College, She ‘had only homé ‘a month whon she was taken i With scarier fever and dled. “Wanted Only to Die. Mother never rallied from the ter Way she would visit ‘ber € dauanter's grave in Cypress Hills n id wt the funeral she fell p made mound and begge | D be allowed to join her daumhter, mh & young-looking, black-hatred oman, who seemed to be no older phan Irtyefiye, Mrs. Kramer in her two ' grief changed to a broken wom- €Wico that age, and her hair yurned Om Diack to pure white, Friday she visited ber daugh- grave, and Saturday wept all day at the New Year's services. Wy she lay down on her bed and ‘heir power to arouse her, " ng to join Ray at lest.” iffered no pain and death came iy that Judge Kramer, who) wood, was not notified, bast side fs in mourning to- the neighborhood of the Kramer | at No, 218 East Broadway, and) the black-draped coffin twenty I bays, members of a charitable or- Miration in which Mrs. Kramer was| omihent, are chanting fe Kramer was 4 member of every 8h Charitable organization and her} od “deeds, have made her death a Biceés for the poor of t! side, a Two Warnings of Death, mother knew she was #00 her son, Irving | 1 Welie\e the realization ivan she had had Priday I jold hor of a et lost; of a any ad and me 53 cine hs ay A (“h iy office, apd when [ told” Nto Moy mother she repeated bam not aupen due if ny mother ed.’ | Phest Prices at Horse Show, Toulsville Stratford, was asked by Attomey Rog- | ers to negotiate the cashing of @ note for $3,010, drawn in favor of William Stuppen, of New York, Rogers offered Stage $150 if he would cash the note. ‘The note was signed by H. G. Wheel- | er, ine years old, of Bw called up Wheeler, who ay he knew no sich person as Mr. Stuppen, but that he did give a note to D, K. Tripp, of New York, for the purpose of taking up a $8,000 mote at the Bridgeport Trust Company. The supposed Mr. Tripp came with | Rogers and met Stagg and Prosecuting Attorney John Pullman. Stagg had ar- ranged to have Wheeler appear unex- peotedly, Biatements are made by Wheeler that he has given Rogers and Tripp notes at times for which they were to put up bridge certificates as collateral, One note for 5,00) went to the Bridgepo-t Trust Company, ome for $2,000 to the Fire: National Bank of Bridgeport, one for 35,00 to Norwalk Nationa! Bank, one for $2,000 to Rogers personally, and one for $2,500 to Tripp. ‘The Sheriff has seized the $3,000 note, but thus far dt appears that Wheeler hag smote with +f volusblp security, oi sa standing at Pairheld: County. amt "was {formerly in the office of Daniel Daven: 1Bekta"* of the foremost lawyers of the | Tripp and Rogers have been six to ight months negotiating matters with Wheeler, They obtained money from [Gct, Sand 10, Baus men cre Reid unter a Ry men are held under D. K Tripp, © lawyer, lives st the Hotel Imperial, in this city, He waa about the hotel to-day and could acatoe- ly have been arrested at Bridgeport at the time named. | TWENTY INDIANS | LOST IN A BOAT, Pully Halt of the Passengers on Missing Boat Were Womes and Children, CHARLEVOIX, Mich. Oct 4—A fish. ing bon ith four familles of Indians ind, jacluding ul wile Nett ages faland, hae hot uD as lost cd ‘| eral @eestonsi yjof the West M'CADDON’S BILLS $70,000, | oot aman MeCadaon, wileh collanwed 1 Strat. Batiste, Broche and Coutil, 3.00 to 19.50 Twenty-third Street, HEAVY ENGINE GOES THROUGH OLD TRESTLE Plunges tao Jersey Jersey City Street —Fireman Fatally Injured, Avheavy Pennsylvania railred freight in@ crashed through the eevated joture at Sixth and Provost streets, ToFhoy City, this afternoon and fell to the street, thiry feet below. crash of thnbers and machinery was heard for blocks, George Egan. the fireman, was buried beneath the debris and so badly scalded and in- termaty injured he will probably die. ‘The accident was cauem by rotting and weal eakened timbers in the trestle work.’ The engine wus on its way to the «as plant of the Public Service Cor- doration at the foot of Sixth street, when 8 portion of the structure at Pro- vost ptroet meve way. ‘The eagineer, William Jobnaon, jump- Jed fram the oa in time to esoane in- wreskrge in ambulahoe wig man taken to a OVERCOME ON THE h of Eean. A. police ated ant the iment . Prancis Hospital im Roche Unable to Con- Hie Story of a Ktot, While appearing on the witness-stand | {to-day in Judge Foster's Court in Gen- Policeman David Roa! = iy; bth otreet was overcome by the dnjuries fu during the "San Juan Hill" race riots on July 17, and Judge roster was | ove to continue the cage until to- Mpeliceman Roohe has ¢ from La yen gh } po | he was confined with a fracture of the ikull received during the riots, when he truck with a cobblestone, Robert | Seaton. 8 West Indian wegro, was ar- rested Uy id assault and was to-tiy SSS fury and was the, yfat tp die into the yh Ecru color—fleecy lined. about, but the kind you talk about. ored, not sell them less than ali—sizes 4, 5, 6—at... 15c the mill; sizes 18 to 82, value ever offered in this city. PISTOL FIGHT BEFORE CROWD Three Negroes Exchange Ten Shots While Surrounded by Seventh Avenue, | Surrounded by @ crowd of several thousand persona three nesmoes, who had been engaged in a@ Violent quarrel! at Seventh avenue and Thirty-fourth ternjon, began shooting at n shote were fired before { Polleeman Foley, of the a stop to the ¢usillade shooters to disappoar within a block of tenements nearby, WITNESS-STAND,| ‘those wno wore ctrscst 0 the com. batants say that one cf them was bit and that the other two grabbed him and dragged him into the tenements. Foley and Detectives Price, Bu {and Peabody at once Hogan a searc, of the jenemenia, but fet.cd to ond the shoowrs of any (race of the wounded man | The bullets caused a will stampede on the part of the crowd, George ‘Theiss, No. 46 Second avenue, was | struck by one Fx the bullets. DOOLEY’S RULE SET ASIDE, Geants Mast Accept Ball, | Capt, Deer hm 74e ei Children’s Oneita Ribbed Union SUITS, ecru or silver gray, fleecy lined; always have been sold for 69c,, at. usually 29¢e—Boys' and Girls’ DRAWERS, including camel's halr fleeced Shirts, the run of Several Thousand Persons in! and caused hie) Great Sale of Knit ebirmalk Women’s and Children’s Half Price, Women’s Oneita Union Suits—69c. Instead of $1.00, Other bargains—not the kind you read Women's Vega silk ribbed UNDERVESTS, long sleeves, white or col- Tights to match, ankle length, in cream; regularly sold for $1,00 and $1.25, At..sssecererseeeerneneeees biota Kaen i Women's Ribbed Balbriggan VESTS, fleecy Mned. long sléevia, winter weight; this is a lot of Vests that if we had them in Sults we could mly having Vests we offer them | 7c 69¢c ' 29¢ SHIRTS, PANTALETS and Girls’ Pantalets to match, sizes 18 to 24, Boys’ Drawers to match, eizes 24 to 32; without doubt the biggest JAMES McGREERY & CO, Ladies’ Suits, ‘Grey ‘Tweed, tailor made! Suits, models, Latest long coat 24.50 Broadcloth Suits, tailor model, with Eton or long coats, | 32,00 Black Broadcloth, street Skirts, 12,50 and 19.50 Twenty-third Sireet, of the Resrhortait pie ton, section No. penal a orat a pallte cr tain or a police serqeaat mast at ali ‘tines us crap for on ha | ar i Nien! ho hour Pitre ‘ BALD New | Magistrate Moss Saya Police Ser to the never realize what an ex- traordinary’ bargain this is until you see the suits. worth $13.50, while many are worth considerably more, All-Wool Cheviot Suits, ex actly like illustration, in biack, blue or brown; coat is cut 45 None inches long; good quality satin, tly front, collariess style; trimmed with silk braid; newest shapetucked sleeve with handsome 11-gore high kilt pleat skirt. Heavily bronzed frames, Natlonal steel springs; can. be seperated and used a5 two divans; inclu: two matiresses and two . pillows; value piney com 4. plete at... less. than Bia: handsome LAMPS eavy i) body lined with a 2 turn-back cuffs; TW Moltrastes 40.Pound Black Mixed Hair Mattresses, made up to fit any size bed and covered in genuine A, C, A ticking; regular ting out 7 50 40-Pound Improved South American Hair Mattresses, made up in ry of two parts and covered in A, C. A, of satin ticking; _ LI. 8 9 $18.00 value NEW IMPORTED GLASS VASES, made In Bohemia, in sasorted shapes, 10 to 14 Inches $2.50 each; special at. BEAUTIFUL BSHAPY: collar; $3; eprcial a 98 2.98 inch Bowl, on foot, with 6 glisses to match; yr of cut glass; with gold trim. mings, including hooks to hold cup; worth $4.75; complete, special at,. +... hand ‘decorations; worth LARGS|% PIECE TRA | ac BANQUET) Blue, Green with fine| Lavender deoorn- brass crown| tlons; five pordelnin worth| body; worth 88.98; | special at (2.55 Beds at $5. , $5.60 Heavy Stee! and Brass illustration, massive brass rail at ie head and foot, all sizes, at