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THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 6; | FOUGHT HOUR HAD SUBWAY THOUGHT HE | WITH DEATH BY TAVERN LOOT FIRE AND WATER WHEN CAUGHT Captain McMaster, Wife and Lookout Attracted Detectives Judson Rated His Fortune Crew of Four Caught on to Scene and Thieves , $250,000, but Company Blazing Hay Barge. Were Captured, Collapse Ruined Him, firemen we The sorenntn finally heard picke: was in bad shape 1 would not have much Longe Tho flames f ‘ Kha Me t Walk-Over Shoes FALL and WINTER STYLES WALK-OVER SHOE STYLES are always in ad- vance, always offer a distinctive touch of fashion not to be found in other shoes. This is notably so with the new Fall and Winter styles now on exhibition in the four WALK-OVER STORES in Greater New York a variety of shapes and styles and leathers are offered that each person can exercise perfect individuality of taste in shoe selection The fast growing demand for WALK-OVER SHOES has necessitated the opening of A NEW WALK-OVER STORE at 252 West tasth St. Either there or at the other NEW YORK or Iirooklyn Stores the public in cordially invited to see for themselves what is meant by WALK-OVER So wide BUY A PIANO now: It will take a small amount to secure # very superior in strument, the remainder of the price BP statment |” mal! monthly in|] SHOE SUPERIORITY | FINE PIANOS In Fit, Fashion and Quality, WALK-OVER SHOES, ‘ can always be found at our store for Women or Men, outrank ail others f . Pianos that are very beautiful tn WALK-OVER SHOE wearers figure that WALK- tone and that will wear well UPRIGHTS, $60 to $375, $3 to $6 Monthly Until Paid, SQUARES, $10 to $99. $2 to $4 Monthly Until Paid, Pianos $ Rented 3 Monthly GOETZ QC0., 81, 83, 85, 87 COURT ST,, Open Evenings. BROOKL OVER QUALITY at $3.50 and $4.00 saves at least one dollar on every shoe purchase, For Men and Women $3.50 — $4.00 NEW YORK STORES: 179 Broadway *1177 Broadway *252 W. 125th St. Open Evenings. BROOKLYN STORE, 565 Fulton St. Open Evenings. HUROSTS The Best Shoe for Women, New Autumn models, Fifth Av. & 9th St, B’klyn, CREDIT Freely Extended to All, CLOTHING . Por the Entire Family. $1 Down &50c. Per Week On Purchases of $10 Worth, Furniture Walking Boots, Shoes, Pumps Dancing or House Slippers, Light or heavy weight Boots and Shoes of vari- ous models, Wide or narrow toes, High, medium, broad or slender hecls, Black and tinted leathers, $3.50 per pair, JAMES McGREERY & GO, Twenty-third Street, WAS RICH, BUT HAD NOTHING at is a 905. Me big d 4 x 8 i vi Witiam Sibw A Franklin & mains 9 ation | Soot from Jowph MH. Ho 8 1 t tor} 1 My M t s 1 Ninpse and ten t 1 8 rk with | ' Jani ands wit fo ewt “ atided bung: , was enlivened hy some} 1 od 4 | s Brow , € fi Ape ' f a, Juda pred nald} " ' 4 1. Moo el fo ; k k Rr & 1 jo show | 2 Jud was [neomy prepare the] Hy fiatem fa ‘ e pool of e a 1 ey idence Houdley'« lawyers M i ‘ ah it bore Judaon’s signature Samer wo t A.M. Beard, appeoting as counse The men w Hoadley and Judson, formed the poc to get to weeNxa ined Jude He asked ¢ tle Ardsley soclety man and oft lie x Nv aa { jeorge Baw: N Madison # et | , s Je assuann No. 4 James | ' lan tats te we a , rr wnt dition to do business that | TURBINES TO CARRY 3.000 moraing, and liad to be laid out on al VOY. co ueh the lawyer asked owt rue Dive was 4| \ Hig New Ships for Vian Line wan lvser in omy offer” replied Judson | clovhing ‘ lave Twenty Knot sp wares 100K Well, perbaps you were laid o weow and i i LIVERPOOL, Oct, 6—It ie ‘ ere thatthe LwWO New: Curing at wasn't laid out any where,” : ot the construction of whi noel « OW negotiating With the Intention placing them fi the Canadian trade, | ROOSEVELT PICKS RUSSELL. ‘i will have f twenty knots pe — mim pi { Fr And a 630 pe tes Him to Office of Anmtst- € ie to a BlOp ‘ vessengers landing at the fo r ne Ht "e ; taunt Atorney General dred and Sixt 1, Dowk James W. O'Reilly, Capi, Swift, ov: ’ 1 WASHINGTON, Om 6 — Presid Ward's Taland ' f COLE'S POLITIGAL JOB, | nscaeves: soca appointed Charis men were aalooy , R | te] og eed re ini ¢ is Greene County Moa Appointed! ss | hey 4 tried to fg | Deputy Secretary of Sinte \h- noting ‘ ‘ r ia alarm, and w ALBANY Bite 8 b—Secretary of h i St ay 9° Rwnthare Special Values n Giris OR SUITS Pook nd Velour Suits t Mode's, : s Ieand lov, 99.95, 11.95 "i GIRLS’ RAINPROOF COAI English Worste Raitiproot | Can ian uestore i a RY hades, sizes 6 (0 16 yrs 6,95, 9.75 Reguiation | iris’ REGULATION COATS, of blue chevio's,*! 0 Red Flannel Lined, Embroidered Emblems, Coats | Military Buttons, sites 4 to 16 yrs, 5.95 RUSSIAN & BLOUSE DRESSES, Plaids, Dresses Stepherd Checks & Cheviots fin’shed with cloth and braid, 4 to 14 yrs, 4,95 +, | CHILDREN'S CoATS, Children’s J oc tlue, red and brown Cheviots, lined and interline, Coats | Embroidered Emblems and Military Hut ons, sizes 2 to © yrs, 2.95 1 Boys’ NORFOLK, SAILOR & RUSSIAN surts, Al | ; | Wool, Mixed lue Cheviots, sizes pore 3t0 16 yrs, Extra Bloomer Trousers $5.00 ~ an Value $6.95 Norlolk | NORFOLK SUITS, Blue and Fancy Chevios, Tweed, | | and Homespuns, Single and L 8.50 Suits Breasted Models, pleat to shou! . REEFERS, of blue, red and gray Chine! {la | Reefers Fianvel and Vevellan lined, saat 3 to 12 yi, 9040 | | Value $14.75 | Young YOUNG MEN'S SUITS, Single and Double Breusted | Men’ | Models, blue, black and fancy mixtures, Long and ns Medium Length Coats, ‘50 | Suits | sizes 30 to 38 chest 4:75 tv 265 Boys’ & Complete assortments of | Girls’ SCHOOL & DRESS SHOES, PUMPS & SLIPPERS, | ris PATENT LEATHER, VICi KID, CALF, WHITE Shoes | CANVAS & BUCKSKIN, | THE LASTS ARE ADAPTED TO GROWING FEET boys’ | Special To-morrow, BUYS! CALF SHOES, Full Round Toes, | ahs We.ted Soles, Spr ng Heels, sizes 9 10 134y.,, 91.65 Shoes lioSis. 2,00 West Twenty-third Street dur: sives that r comfortabls adispensable fo ‘ F n tes atter w s a J, B, Corset that v Prices from $1 CO., Manufacturers, N _ J.B. The Corset of To-day. rrect The New Fall Models, nat all the leading stores, ow on axhibitic are the shapeliest and mi: ¢ et ma it a char acter th. tant wear Made in si ety of styles and it your figure, there xactly and 470 Fulton Street, Brooklyn. READY--The New Fall and Winter Styles === '" Men’s and Young Men’s Apparel Or COURSE, you want to see what's going to be fashionable this season Visit us to-morrow and you'll see a vast ind beautiful display of the correct styles in the choicest productions of America’s leading manutacturers. Everything is spic-and-span Clothing, Hats and Shoes—and as far as prices are concerned we know you can’t match them elsewhere—style and quality considered Come, be our guests to-morrow he new style garments ani hats of your size, and “quiz” us about the new fashions as much as you have a mind to. Our en- tire sales force will be at your service, ready to show you the new things and answer your question: Your inspection is especially requested of ur large and fine assortment of $15 SUITS AND TOP COATS new— try on P The Suits are in the new single and double breasted styles, made of fashionable gray and fancy worsteds and other swell suitings The Top Coats are cut single breasted, in the popular short “Topper” style and the standard Chesterfield model. Rain Coats at Also new model “Cravenette” $I Suits and Top Coats, $12 to $30 In a Great Variety of Handsome Fabrics, 470 Fulton Street, Brooklyn. In this city people of average circumstances cannot afford to pay rent for one more room than they require. WH you have such a room in your house or flat rent 4 profitably by advertising it in the Sanday World Want Columns, wa | ,cant places, fee eee “= =—SSWe Give Dividend Stamps. 1,000 Stamps are worth $3.00 cash and 500 are worth $1.50 cash when buying Merchandise in over 100 departments of PMAN&G ’ Fulton Street, from Bridge to Duffield Street, Store Open Until IOP. Me Sadays BROOKLYN. Pos peeccerecinntknn mutepeine:! of doc memreneqenetewateninrct tx bea Store Open Until 10 P. M. Saturday. poseneccecsecicceccceeeeneeee CO, Q A Stamp with Each 10¢ of Your Purchase, nd ———— [oot ewe e wee eee once ec coos eee eoee- OR nee ween ene eee oon, | Better Values and Attractive Prices | ' 9 9 £ ' In Men’s and Boys’ Fall Clothing. '. | These bargains for men and boys embrace all lines of stylish and dependable Clothe! ‘ing, including Business Suits, Top Coats, Trousers, etc. They are new, bright goods, well made, and are better values than you can match anywhere else in the city. Tf you need anything new in the Clothing line, see us before buying elsewhere. y Scotch mixtures, fancy worsted and double breasted, well made, sub Men's all woo! Suits, fine fa ck thibets, in both single tantial Hnines, broad concaved shoulder at $12.00 to $15.00, Saturday for Men's high-erade Business Suits, fine Scotch homespuns, all woo! finey cassimeres, worsteds, tweed ace clay diagonal worsteas black thibets. single and double oreasted, tinely tailored, serge and venetiin linings broad, concayed shoulders, high grade throughout, re ularly sold at $10.50 and § » Saturday ay . y Men's Raincoats and Fall Topcoats, Raincoats of “Cravenette. guaranteed rainproof, Topcoats of all wool covert cloth, new fall styles, broad shoulders, cut jull, regularly sold at $15.00 to $18.00, saturday for A] nd Norfolks, aves tot blue cheviots and reg. $5 quality for Boys’ double breasted schoo! Suits years all wool Scote) mixtures, black ar thibets, well made and perfect in fit, 2.98 Boys! high grade Svits, double breasted and Noriolks, ages 6 to 1 years, 1ne woo! homespuns, thibets, bue serges and tweeds, har somely tailored, perfect in style and fit, the re coteh mixtures and black th all marked from 1.95 Men's and young s Fail Hats, comprising black sti Hats, sort ats, in the new colors, telescope Hats, all guaranteed to 1 48 . wear and give perfect satisfaction, the reg. $2. uality for OOP SPCC ODOC moccoooee: see 2. 0 (I vercoats ages 5 to.15 years; Suit vercoats Ostord and mixed frieves and $4cu and $5.00, Saturd , if ‘In Girls’ Dresses and Coats. | When you see these values you will agree that at these prices home sewing doesnot pay. The same} {careful attention has been given to the making of these garments for girls as is generally given to} {women’s wear. All the girls are beginning to take notice of the cut and tit, and Saturday we make} ‘particular effort to please them ' oats, made of ribeline and! plats and Girls’ Coats, made of metton cloth, ir | Girls’ Dresses of fancy ' made Russian effect, waist box double breasted front, full back with Melton cloth, some made collarless) s By pe IAUESIAL trimmed with braid, plaited back with? . { bands of Ling collar, new sleeve with ‘ if d, pre tily trimmed with ban as beits others with high rolling collar! {plain cashmere and brass ¢, brown and red, sizes 6 full back with belt; red, b ¢ greeny Psizes 6 tot ’ 2 98 and brown, sizes 6 to 14 3 98; canes ee Rh ee AOR aan ena eeteaecierasvenps e years, t PERRET Ree e ee . H \ / C9 (Serre Sale of Children’s School Shoes; tiers savings that you will not be able to realize elsewhere, All parents know4 and iris, and it will pay them well to visit our shoe store Saturday and replenish} This sale of Children's School Shoe: ‘that shoes go quickiy on growiny loys {their stock of footwear ‘ Misses’ Shoes, in the very newest styles, on the most improved lasts, with little heels, lace! and button, patent leather, vici kid and box calt, all sizes, 11! 2, C, D and & widths, value $2.00, for Children’s Shoes, made of good, serviceable leathers, in box calf and vici kid, in button and lace, spring heels, all sizes 8', to 11, C, D and I 19 E widths, value $1.50, for Preece wacko hep dees e Boys’ £2.00 Shoes, the best that can be made for good service. able wear and stylish as well, made in patent leather, I 49 box calf and satin calf, sizes 1 to $!,,for,, Be Women’s Shoes, made of peal Heart ely et deed heavy on stylish last, in button an A Jeath soles on sty sei 1.50 tips, Sizes 2!,,, to 5, value $2,00, for... .../., NS. 8 Cy a, OO In Millinery and Ribbons. |/ Fur,Scarts Each week brings a new high record of salesin both the Millinery! | Naturatane blended Muskrat Scarfs, + and Ribbon departments and new stock comes in to replenish the va-| double cluster shape, with large tluffy | This fact proves that the public realizes where it can 1 Tate attachment, value 98c} {save the most, Be one of the throng of shoppers Saturday, i HAD ereres 95000094 ij — ==C,:'2 | Imported Hat models, made in the best-known, | | | | Milliner made Untrimmed Hats, silk braid tops, with ‘\ { Men's N en's Needs, ; titted facings and shirrings of fine silk, hand made over light frames, all new shapes aed 49 \ colors, value $3.75, for..... rer 1) Men's Socks, fine grade, medium? weigit cashmere, in black and gray,) seamless feet, double toes and 1 ' high spliced heels, vane 2S¢,for 5c} Men’s Underwear, good quality fleece! lined: hirts and Drawers, extra well) {inished,soitand warm,the soe ' kind, each.. reineebse een 39c! Men's Night Shirts, made of domet? flannel, fine quality, extra heavy, as- {sorted colors,well, nishedand ! \i ie, ser bis tore 42c} coiytotll Bek’) ca { {Parisian shops, every Hat a picture, handsome shapes. exquisite colorings; exclusive millinery stores would while they la t, from, Ostrich Plumes, tine selected ; every shade that is lose for this season is to be found in this collection, as we)! as all former and still popular covors, including range from... . i Mousseline, Taffeta Ribbons, very best quality, § inches wide, new shades of n y u ink, light olive, bluet, garnet, navy, tan, brown, helio, reseda, scarlet, p! biue, white and black, value 25¢ and 29¢, Per Yardsereeeseereererenres | 4c eel C Q ew ewe one ee . | iiiaiaiatiinicane eae Oia eau. { Women’s Shirt Waists. ' Every day you may find some specially good things in the Waist \ ' ' ' ' | ' ' ' ' | ' ' ' ' ' ' eoeeee Women’s | Neckwear. | Turnover Collar and Cuff Sets, white embroidery, hemstitched and scalloped edges, in fine dainty patterns, Set sssoves veveee ee 19c | Stock Collars, taiior made, already] © tied in Accot tie, made of fine 29 striped madras, value §0¢, for Cc Stock Collars, Ls embroidery, in various patterns; with tab {tect each .; o 123¢} Store, but these two values that we have selected for Saturday's attrac- tions ‘prove conclusively that buying your Waists here is a sure way of saving money and dressing well. Women’s Shirt Walsts of flannelette and cotton cheviot, front of 2.98} broad tucks, tucked back, full sleeve, with short cuff, stock collar, sizes 34 to 44, value 75¢, fOr. se. pede one Women’s Silk Waists of black taffela, front made with wide band ¥ of silk embroidery and shirting to form yok?, tucked back, full sleeve (oith deep cuff, separate stock, value $4.59, fOr. .see0, \ on eoeeeeneoennnemeseeeeeenenn= ~ raf