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lve at the North Grae street address the confusion gé¢ems to have &. predilec- fo at aie, ih el woman, GOFFEE SCALDS [BLAMES THEFT HER TO DEATH) TO CIGARETTES _. Young Decker Faints in His Woman Faints While Carrying Pot of Boiling Liguid from Stove and Is Horribly Burned About the Body. tenced to Reformatory for Stealing Woman's Purse, i FRPPHOLD, N. J,, Oct, 13.—Juige {Spectal te ‘The Rventng W etd.) Fosier haa sentenced Walter Decker, of MILLYIWLB, Nj Jy Och M—ACCr) Now York, to the Biate Reformatory suffering terrible agony al! night, Mrs! o.. the theft of $9 from Mra, Aun Jona Sainsott, Atty years of age, died | Newman, of Belmar, N. J. Deckor wan vo-day from burns infiloted by scalding coffee, At the time of the accident yester- day Mra, Shinsott was engaged in ore~ partne dinne® Bhe ified a large coffee ‘not full of coffee from the stove and Surled tO cAtry Ii achoss the room, when she Was eelzed with @ falyting opel. A® she fell the scalding coffee pebted over Ret neck, arms, limbs and| Samuel Patterson, counsel for Decker, ri id his client had been a great cigar~ body. Whon physiciaus arrived the | F van Was #0 severe that before the | tte mmoker, and this had affected his burns gould be dromed it was necessary | M94, Decker's mother was in court, to p Randy janaton bi ¥f and stood near her son when the Judge The coffee was #9 hot that the flesh | #mtenced him. Had it not been for his Deelod Off to the bones in some places, | Mother, the young man would have THE MERCHANTS entered a plea of not gullty, Decker had been boarding with Mrs, Newman up to Sept. 16, the day of the theft, The money was in @ pocketiook in Mrs, Newman's room, under her pil- low, ‘ Mother’s Arms When Seny arraigned before the Jirgtice yesterday | and pleaded guilty. Hg bad previously| a THE WORLD: FRIDAY Description, ! Gentlemen's 16 sf new The Waltham elwhteen years old, DUCHESS DE TALLEYVRAND DIES, Orders Articles C. 0. D., Giving | y Address Where She's Not | eu ‘Ge tuileyrmnd tt de Sagan died vou Known—-Seems to Have Pen-| ‘side at Wocnes J the department o Panees Away at Lochos, Where Her the Indre et Lotre, Her husband, who| chant for Flowers, Ma i, Prince de Sagan, a Paralytic, is @ paralytic, has not yet been told of her death | ‘The duchess was the daughter of the Baron de Solliiere, and her husband was the Prince de Sagan at the ume of her marriage, in 1858, Her second son, A mumber of Newark (N. J.) mer- chants ate dealrows of Sods a “Mrs. Campbell,” whose identity is en. D ‘ f on | OW Duke de Valencay, married the ce Dal erg Ra, pretty seven-) daughter of Lovi P. Morton, of New be rit En ye gia ed York, who divorcad him three sears a wg! ” *\ after the marriage. pre cy et tt ane directing | Another of her relations found a wite tal wy, Th aoe rk SAP] tm this country when the Prince de Orage en Stove street, Hast! Boarn et de Chuials wedded Miss Heat 0 tee ‘ous " rice Winans, Aaughter of Ross Winans, | eas anxious to solve the mystery | o¢ waitimore, | — {a the family of Arthur Dolsen, who BIG GABLIC FOOTBALL GAME. Tournament in Went New York by Corkmen's Association. At the Weet New York Athletic “nd who have been kept buay return- ing merohandise sent to ‘Mrs. Camp- dell" from Newark afd New York. ‘The girl who has deen. the cauro of Uon for dbwere. From severn! Broad | rounds Sunday the Corkmen's P. B,! Btreot within the iaat few days) end P. Association will give « grind Ut fowers.and exoti's, | felt day football tournamen whic’) 0 No. te Naik, Sipe acree Bhdgy | Will furnish, according to the andounce- A. isele 06, oad and | ment of Secretary John P. Hayes, phe wantity o! Jee-creau | greatest exibition of Gaelic football len, No. 69 Broad | ever seen in New York nite thom’ Birobel fon | Pour teams are prepared for battle Br peste road street: a similar order from Will-| for championship honors, and tt ty sald iam et No. {#0 Broad street, | that no one of them, fad, been jpoaciied rnd anat! om st lorist les of mid and gent are @ fow of any an purchases | play advocated by President Roosevelt. Cars reach the grounds direct from it but as yet 7" | the Womt Forty-second erect ferry.” | Tae sas ats ealer. nite be thu itham Wei Any moana what ‘says, KE | | Copy, of the Jenne of the ¥ whl tet) you CHARLESA. The Harlem Store is "L". stations, corvealent to the Amsterdam avenue and oars, Now Yo Coats street, handy to the ron ’ Noar ad & 3d Ave ws S Stations, ‘ Everything for Housekeeping S UPPLYING “Everything for Amsterdim Ave, and Fort Lee Cars, © Handy to rasth St, = = N. ¥. Central Statio Housekeeping’ for ‘nimost the Cowperthwalt & stores, have attained | an J | nef eure o) century, Sons' unequaled tiation amoni homemakers of New York ani nding towns, | Under the [iberal Credit System | | the purcharer has advantages in these stores that cannot be had elsewhere, All prices Gre marked in plain figures and there Is no extra charge for credit, Buyers ‘who wish to pay eash are allowed A DISCOUNT OF TEN PER CENT Handy to Bronx, Any Car to 129th St. Terminal. 7 Easy of Accessto All Harlem. Quarter-Saed Oak China Closet, $37.50 Br TEN your dining-room with a gracefully formed china closet of this syle and note the effect, Filled with cut glass and china, the piece will lend an attractiveness to the room tat you and your friends will enjoy for years to came Quavter-sawed oak, put together in the cabingt- maker's best manner, Clear glass front and on sides, claw feet, dainty Meg J and smart mouldings at top, bottom and Sides, heightened in effect by a quaint column upon Uther side at the door, The oak is superbly polished Solid Mahogany of Rich Color OLOR and marking in mahogany give the wood | wlue, Like good wine, good Oi mproves! 1 age, becening righer aed mn: tee “of the blocks of the Third and Secdnd avenue atreet and 116th street crosstown ines, | station at 125th any car to bes be terminal and of easy access \ ‘to all Harlem, Jat men htt Chatham Square in a few the 126th Fort Lee al The Elgins haveteystone gold- England is a frdrade country, con: roduct into that mat at prices that w Watel Fight in Europe. Nw Yorkers Benefit. “Grea Protection Sale.”} m, Saturday, Oct. [4th, ) 518.00 Watches $8.98. Waltham and Elgin. Something that never happened in New York by ‘This sale will open the eyes of the public watch dealers, who should get out this country can Waltham and Elgin NO MAIL ORDERS, Mall orders will not be filled, We also reserve the right to sell only one to a customer, : Naught (or small size), either open face or hunting, ep elther a face or ' mements have Crescent gold-fille@ cases, guaranteed 20 years, filled cases, guaranteed 20 years. ' HOW WE DO-IT. / ently the Waltham and Elgin Companies are dumping their id take away the breath of the average American retail watch ou We have establed an office in London solely for the purpose of buying these goods and returning them to this countryBeing of American manufacture, they come in duty free. This is how wer undersell this market, Simpl, isn’t it? A FEW OF THE WELL. KNOWN GRADES AT ‘CUT PRICES: as well as them of the mpanies, atin ahprelge Max 830,08 Waltham Riversite, 17 16,40 jewels 7 oWattham Reva 37 10,98 jewels Waltham Vanguare, 28 25,33 Seve cece ’ be aa epee SM, 10,909 Waltham P. 8 Bartlett, - 7.98 Mian Co, GPiewens 10.98 Chescent St, } be escent, Mo 19.04 be a Vertias, 28 Jew- 125,38 | . 1692 | wie * tn nel by », 19,05 add Ba 23,28 ENE, 180 Broadway, New York, ESTABLISHED 1881, Harlem Store: Corer rarst Street and: 3d Avenue unting, Wm elsi) nr Pent EVENING, OCTOBER 13, 1905. \ 99 anh | We offer SCO brand-new single and double breasted sack sults for men, just | | received from out werkrooms, where they bave received the painstaking care They are made of black Thibets and fancy | cheviots in rich, new designs, with the dash and knacks of style usual in Vogel) | At $10, $12 and $15, | Brothers’ clothes for men, Our spscial price, $12.50. of our fine tailoring organization. Special Sale of Topcoats at $r2. |] The short box coate are smart and grec coverts; the medium-| unfinished worsted and with the usual $15 overcoats, for we know out are bettor at $12, New Fall Overcoats Special at_ $zs. The Top Coats in this | | medium-length overcoat with military back and worsted, biack Thibet, black worsted cheviot and Oxford overcoatings. ful-fashioned of all the ade of coverts, too, as well jans. We won't compare th h models a xford uray Ve at $15 arémade of tan, green and olive cove: $15 with full back, and our new Chesterfield Centre veut, are made of tan coverts, black unfinish Silk-Lined Overcoats at $x8. || Ask any tailor what he'd charge for a mediym-length overcoat of black unfinished worsted, silk lined throughout to the edge of lapels, and apecify that. you went it made in topnotch style. The tailor would say $25—not | |} ean appreciate what a great work our tailormen have done in | } luxurious garment for only $18, w shades of tan Now you ? producing this) We IE As MART SIE a RR cu I ETAT ER a) STR wing tip and the other pointe of| | ttylein eutabove. Thpy’re here in al! the shiny and dll In quality they are te the much advertised 63.50 shoss—dn style 'way ahead of them. .: + Special Sale of New Fall Suits for Men "$12.50 Copy of the Trade Mark in the case of the Fixin Watch, Any jeweller will tell you it ts one of the best At $20. Am} Single and Double Breasted Suits at $15, $20 and $25, At $15, - Rough-suriace biack and biue worsteds, biack Thibets and choviows In| measuring 31) * adivorsity of exclusive patterns. and cassiinercs in all the nqw tones | chest), You can see by the cut This group at $20 concerns the handsomwst showing of worsteds | We graceful we have ever presented; the ‘adrics, the weave, the colorings are|40d broad lapels, the all in new and exclusive: effects. We have these in black afd blue suits as well | *apely shoulders, the deep side |} as in rough and smooth surface worsteds at $20. and style young men and At $25, Exclusive hard-finished worsteds in smart new designs, medium end jthey're made of Muct Thee dark tones, ip stripes; checks and pee also plain black worsted | aid elegant, rich, fancy cheviets. A good tailor would charge $40 for the identical - : suits. Our price, $25, Store Open Saturday Night Till 10.30, J Boe The Chatham Square Store ls fines to the abound and third avenue “L's,” Brookiyn Bridge and the Subway at Womh street and City Hall. Boats ply the rivers every tittle while from Long Aixth and Ninth avenue L's’ oe fer to Second and Third avenue trains at the Battery without charge, Downtown Store: Park Row, Near Chatham Square Where Aaron Burr and Tom Paine Lived in 1807 Although the felling vandalism of a pe city has done much to remove landmarks crowded thick with memories of’ men and events clustering about 1807he reminiscences remain. here was “Romond Hill,” the resid | and Sprinstreets. He passed thi \ here was in j07 a line of low sand hills called the “ Macdou street meets Vandam rough this gatew “Richmond 1’ was the final elevation of this line of sand dunes, Burr vacated the house tate ip 1807. Tom Painesinous for bis connection with the American and French rev small house in Bleeck street, then known as Herring street. there in 1809, These men we as familiar wit two great establishmet into which that house { to order, 4 When desired, Downtown: 493 to 205 Park Row } ist | The Chaise Lowe—a conv bean in) the massive chairs with pir easy se Ey, has grown. h the original Cowperthwait & Sons’ store, in Chatham Square, as enient combination of a gre bg Ste at eas: and lou ats and broad backs, all cent ote and pleasant areshon On our floor covered in denim which will convey but a faint idea as to how the pieces will appear when covered with Can be de in. abou: a week's time and covered with any one,of the fifty different coverings we Carry in stock, or with specially he made ta order to harmonize with any sive mE, propriate alike for the tibra S,tare sturdy pieces of 4 interior yp ence in which Aaron Burr entertained tavishly, with. its beautiful, entrance in 1804, when he went to fight his duel with Alexander Hamilton. ay intberg,” curving away from where Eighth street crosses Broadway to where Varick olutions, but more so for his literary works—lived in 1807 in a He later moved into a frame building set in the centre of a nearby field—and died the people of the city now are with the It's a span of years and a span of suecess—that breads confideiice, _ Superb Made-to-Order -Furniture acs aptos| Bima Cowperthwait Sanitary Bedding ee Cowperthwait Sanitary Bed- ding {s not only hygienically tet Plier but it Is made es rest, If not obtain refreshing sleep the bea M may be that the mattress is not suited to your weight—that it Is too lightly oe M4 ey to “a light weight,’ in “a heavy oe po Net “4 atewny at what is now | stad Fem | ! q || The New Double | Breasted Suits || for Young Men | ‘The illustration above is drawn direct from our new double- breasted sack mode! for young men 14 to 18 (they! fit men 1, 33 and 34 lines 2f the ecites vents, They've the teal dash oe — Sies- , Long isiand, 94th St = Ferry and “L" Beautiful White