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» % DMG OF A, HOES HE NE “1 Want to Die Unknown,” Cries Girl Picked Up in Hallway. By Walter NICHOLAS. Our fob of potentating No longer {s a paying biz With any high-class racing, Remarked, self.’ And now you see, {t's up to me | To hurrtedly efface ourself. ‘We'll awiftly chase our- Hiding In the hallway of an apart- Ment house at No. 2% Eighth avenue, @ handsomely dressed woman of about twenty-elght years swalloyed carbolio acid early to-day, and when physicians game and told her she was going to| dle she replied: “Then 1 will die unionown, es T want- €4 to do, Don't ask me my name, 1 ‘won't tell you. I won't tell you any- thing.” The woman, dressed tn a black tatlore made skirt, gray jack white sili Wwalst and white felt t White foather, Is be made her way into Of course our face is no disgrace; In fact, we are quite proud of ft. But just to please, in times Ike these, We don't boast very loud of {t. mmer, wise, has ope'd our eyes; His scheme makes us embrace ourself, We'll gladly craw) to timbers tall And willingly efface ourself, the house carly last night, concealing } apartm self in the hallway until after mid- night. She was disc by Alexander Fields, a te who heard her Groans, Fiekls « Policeman Hel- | denreich, of the Wost One Hundred and Twenty-ffth street station, and then an am ce came from J. Hood we Hospital, in charge of Dr, Burton. Before the arrival of the women in the apartn the « t and other antidote forced down her throat, though she ob jected ail the while and er tween her moana that she wanted to die, At the hospital the wor here was no posslt 1 out be- told hance We'll sternly beat a swift retreat And then remove our frontispiece; Take anything, df i will bring nan was and she was ask She cried out that # preme duty Imposed on us by our #overeign office REQUIRES US TO EF- We took our cue from Fhummer, who, | A, Sinclair, OM AUTO HU |Death Valley Miner's Back Broken in Attempt on Speed Record. (Spectal to The Evening World.) LOS ANG 8, Oct. 3L.—Dying, with |his back b “Death Valley" Scott, | known also the world over as tty,” who In real Mfe is Walter Scott, Is lying here to-day, having been injured in an automobile accident last night in trip from this city to Pasadena and return He would make a bet on almost any question as to the specd he could travel, and last night he made a wager of $260 with Harry Milling, pro: prietor of a local cafe, that he could make the trip to Pasadena and return in a lmtted space of time, Milling, after accepting the wager, immediately Us safety, Hurry, hunt um peace! Tf it's disgrace to lose a face Well, then, we must disgrace ourself. Thts 'bomby clime’ shows ft Is time To, Flammer-like, efface ourself, made @ ond bet that there would Without our face wa may erase be an accident, This bot ‘“Bootty’’ ‘The rest of us most painlessly; also covered, In the automobile with “Scotty” were Milling, Joseph Keough, the chaffeur, and Jay Davidson, The trip to Pasa- dena was made in safety and two-thirds of the return distance had been coy- ered, ‘'Scotty’’ was urging the chaut. feur to greater speed, when the auto mobile was ditched, ‘Scotty’ got all |tangled up in the machine and lay un der jt, with his back broken and un. conscious, Keough was also uncon wolous with @ broken leg and many bruises, Milling and Davidson escaped | with bad bruises. a TRUCK RUNS OVER GIRL. Three.Year-Old Child Hart While The dynasty that follows me Can then relgn wlmost reigniessly. We'd call !t cheap for one night's sleep, To tall grass we will pace ourself; Or, if vou ask, we'll woar a mask, And, in that way, efface ourself, To Flammer T send greetings by The pipe line from our bomb-proot | deep; | We're off the map, and yet, mayhap, We both have climbed out very cheap We've turned the trick and will with thick Oblivion encase ourself, Let doumas dou. For us the gloom Where we can just efface ourself.” wanted to dle unk ! ‘The phyal said there wan not oie chance i QUEEN CROWNED IN f o fingers of ALBANY CARNIVAL {2 nd thie evening will Oe- | playing to-day at the comer of Hughes ther aes 1 three gir ental A ration, a, procession of ‘symbolio, Svenue and One Hundred and I chty ved a se, ,, floats, maskers, ete, eeghth atreet when a truck driven by Som. iso a Rhinestone | Titania Unlocks the City Gates and | Hons mask | William Mndden, twenty-eight, years every otner| Thousands Join in the Merry | waMaN VANQUISHED Waa ee tn Ene ern Tea her clothes, Windup. | Dr. Hiat, of the Fordham Hospital, i sarraapteeaddbed: Pin r —— | ohild to the hospital after finding that ast day of Albany's Hallowe'en Car-| jumped Into Hole They Had Made | she Was auitering from contusions, Mrs H Vand t. ‘The nlval found the principal down-town % streeis Inches deep with confettl, which 8 who the said - T f fi ne . to with the no ret af @ youre | crowning of Q Titania IT peara In this ny 1,100 persons, cos- | f ie tumed as courtiers, Dutch burghers, | Woman's Ball Bond Vo fairies, ¢ participated. The throne Adams Street Police | the ma The Easiest Way: The Harlem Store on 3d Ave., is one block from the Second ‘Ave. “L.” station and four blocks from the Third Ave, “L” station, Cross- town lines run on 116th St. and 125th St. Bronx customers take any car to 129th St. terminal, while those who live on the upper West Side use the Amsterdam and Third Ave, lines, coming directly to the store, This fine also passes the New York Central Station on 125th St, Attractive Dresser, $10,75 UALITY and price make a strong Q attraction in this maple or imita- tion mahogany dresser, Four good-sized drawers, a top of con- venient width and a 22x28 inch bevelled plate mirror impart to the dresser that dignity which every lover of the home admires, / | Carefully madQFAd finished, Very many other pattern oak, maple, ma- hogany and other fashionable woods, coy- tring a wide range of prices, Massive Bed of Brass, $32.50 HIS Bed is handsome enough to occupy a place in any mansion in New York, Its 2-inch continuous posts with large husks impart to the adjoining heavy upright rods a massiveness that gives the bed a distinctive air, Sizes 4 ft. and 4 ft. 6 in, All varieties of beds, in brass, oak, mahogany, maple and other woods, AA Good Baker, HE delicate mar quetry "i oft al $| maho table isadmira ly done, For a nook in the arlor or dress- ng-raom the lece is a verita- le gem, | The” rich-hued C terial and fitted with an im- mahogeny Is pol- proved flue system, which shed — glistens distributes the heat in equal pro- like a mirror, and portions to. all parts of the oven, is smooth a8 a) ‘The firepot ts heavy and substantial; mirror too, the nickel door is brililen: and durable, wi Tables and tables in all the woods and all |» H0a8e ghia, pipe. wea od ant anne apes, pipe sorta of stoves and ‘the different styles, { Harlem: was thrown last night by a crowd of that he had. fully (00 merrymakers, The cloudy | it recalled weather this morning had no effect ide p the spirits of the cltizens and rly hour, began Downtown; Pinying in Street, them with keys obtained last night after “bewitching the Mayor.” | non there Was an automo | No, 2158 Hughes avenue, the Peonx, was Maegceoppa refused to make any com- aod Defled Them, So They Deserted Thetr Work, of No, 1% Pat. City, refused the Western Union Tele- graph Company to plant a pole tn front of her nome held. A SUCCESSFUL SPECIALIST IN THROAT AND LUNG DISEASES. » wave to dig the hole, uls of earth had MoGowan jumped attenied Dr, Anderson’ antl doomsday,” 1 and shouted jul Finding that |into a ¢ nin ‘an Hal in- ng tem, m alation. treatment A ee directly 40. the sea 1d Conaultation. X-Light_ examt in front Of | treatment free at 0 West 224 st. | York (hetween 6th and Ath aves.) TAM WORLD: THFSNAY EVENTN NICHOLAS FOLLOWS FLAMMER. “SCOTTY” {VIN an effort to make @ record-breaking § Maria Maggesoppa, three years ol, of | plaint ageinet Madden and he was not — The success which haw COOKING Chocolate? Harlem Store: Corner I2fst Street and 3d Avenue Downtown Store: Park Row, Near Chatham Square We announce, however, A Tapestry Brussels Best Tapestry Brussels. 1 Velvet Carpets .... 1 These carpets will go quickly—you will note the savings in Aristocratic Carpets Reduced Closing Out of Some Very Choice ( bag} SALES at which you can buy at a fraction of values are very rare at this time of year, because carpets are in great demand whet th> immediate future holds cozy winter home-days and evenings, Designs Very Important Sale In our carpet rooms there are some 25 different patterns, each containing about enough to make two or three room-sized rugs, or to cover two or three rooms with carpet. These carpets must be moved out, as the stock room is imperatively demanded for a large purchase just made, They must go quickly, and 20% to 25% discount at which we have iiarked them makes the price to you, CUT TO FIT YOUR ROOM, LINED AND LAID ON YOUR FLOOR, as follows: Pie +. $75 grade at 1.87 2.00 grade at 1,50 2.25 grade at 1.67 00 grade at .78 25 grade at .08 68 grade at 1.12 instance, Axminster Carpets ..... REMEMBER—EACH PRICE INCLUDES MAKING, LAYING AND LINING, They represent ae most popular designs offered this year, Theheavy sale has reduced the stock ot etch design o one or two rolls. They were marked at very close prices originally, and at these reductions cannot Everything for Housekeeping SUBJECT that occupies the minds of thrifty people—a subject that has been thoroughly mastered by the Cowperthwait & Sons’ stores, where, for almost a century, it has been given profound attention, “Everything for Housekeeping’ may be had here—from a kitchen table {o fine furniture, carpets and hangings for the parlor, And you may have long credit without extra charge, Everything for park Re or I, ye aaa be duplicated here or elsewhere. The Cowperthwait Sanitary Bedding ANITARY bedding has much to do with refreshing sleep and good health, Every mattress and ploy sold in these stores is made in the Cowperthwait Factory, where nothing but bedding and bed ma- j terials are handled. The felt, the hair and everything that goes into mat- tresses of ali grades must be sanitarily clean, ° All pillows are made of {specially selected live geese feathers, sterilized, ‘leaned and cured by the {latest improved system, iberal Credit Housekeeping--- ri owperthw The Eastest Way: The Chatham Square Store is close to the “L” station of the Second and Third Ave, lines and not far from the entrance to Brooke lyn Bridge. Customers have only a few blocks to go from the Worth. Street or City Hall Subway stations, Many surface cars pass the doors, ssengers by the Sixth aid Ninth Ave, “L's” transfer at the Battery to Second and Third Aves. without extra charge, Practical Chiffonier, $925 Chair, $1.3: APLE or im. CHAIR of Q itation ma- this sub- hogany, stantial made and fin-] puild has mant- Ished in accord-| fold uses. It is ance with the best nicely finished | mechanical (eas) and has a No piece of! fur-} strongly braced niture in “thes back and legs. Sleeping apart-| The substantial ment is so useful. | cane seat d Its roomy draw-| carving on the ers, its spacious) pack itpart an top and its 12x48} air of neh bevelled mir ror have — their daily uses This is but on f many of a type 4 chiffon which we sell at) Sor respondingly| small prices. Quarter-Sawed Oak Sideboard, $23.50 ue HIS massive sideboard of quarter sawed oak is made and finished ina . thoroughly workmanlike nanner. The wood is properly seasoned, which in- % sures its serviceableness and satisfaction, Ne aud is proof that the polish will be re. MP tained, It is a piece of furniture of which any housewife may be justly proud. The bev. elled French plate mirror imparts to it dig. il nity and individuality. Many varieties of \ ideboards and also all the goods to fill them, worth\- ness and qhality Also chairs and Jrockers and ers and chairs, Smart Sheraton Desh, $62 A SIDE from its utility, a Sheraton piece of th ter possesses an artistic value that ot be estimated. The lover of gr form and delicate inlay ¢ drawers and cabinets and for paper, envelopes and requisites, all charmingly are J and superbly finished s of every kind, ‘from that needed by an_ ink-s, wanted by a dainty lady, or the alye Yar a broker's office, ine (tering schoolboy to thapes. f Cane Seat Cah.