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t AVE YOUNG MEN AURT BY RUNAWAYS Both Tried to A to Stop Horses Dashing Through Streets { f in Harlem. { j IAt mlmost the anune point in Harlem { | Bo-day two youne men sustained sert- ‘ous teguries In brave attempts to stop gunawny hormes.L Both runaways oc- Yorred within an hour's time. - Peter Bants, a driver for the Man- F Batten Deltvery Company at Ono Hun- |) Bred ami Twenty-seyenth street and Bigtth avenue, had gone into a houre |... to deliver a package when the horse ‘itched to his wagon took fright and een south at top speed. At One |. Hundred and Twenty-soventh street a Chree years old, an insurance collector, 1 -@ o. 213 Pigtth avenue, ran into the Goudway ami grabbed the bit of the} , fared animal, horse Keked him & the aixiomen and crushed his right } foot, but he b Block until Policeman Brennan could ‘@bop the munaway, Then Bader fainted, He was taken by Dr, Harton in an am a jnkecael injuries and ej | | Two were burt fn the second ri Sy, Wiliam Berwphy, of No em | igitd avenue, a driver for the Almeda y Company, dropped his r Ws horse's back nt me Jiundred he horse to: copy, trying t ® broken i Be to Halen Hospigl guifering | | ‘ageing | Feins, fell on the cobbles and out a) Gash in his soup At One Hun ‘enty-fifth sure runaway passed him be horse into the car @eemed about to halt the Rotter, when he wus dasied age ‘ in ee ane fell senseless, FE ngelsen ran wp in time to hold the’ horse, ‘oung Lipsentz was attended by Dr. | Bolly, who took him to J, Hood Wright Hospital, He had five fractured ribs end some Bocafh adn salle bruises, GES UP HUSBAND nt for a ' & cross- TO GET HER UNE Strange Story Comes Out of a Lawsuit Over a Piece of Furniture. One of those peculiar stories that | come out occasionally in the poltes| courts showing how the “other hall” Hyes was told In the Centre Street Court | © toxlay before Magistrate Wahie, when Mra. Mary Caulfeld, of No, 81 Washing. |% ton street, accused @erald of reta! bed borrowe “Why didn't you return the Jounget”* Magistrate Wahlo asked Mrs, Witz Gerald, “Twill when sche returns her husband & his wits,” replied Mrs, Fitegerald, “What do you mean by ¢hat?’ tn- Quire! the Magistrate, 3 woman,” Mre, Mitugerald ans- Wered, pointing at Mrs, Caulf + Married to my elster-in-kaw's ir @nd sie won't him up,” Mrs, Cassi D to the Mag! the was Mrs, cerald’s 8 the wife of Mrs. Mrs, Elizabeth Fite ng & lounge wivch she W's this way? fei ‘Her hirsband, Pat’ Rice, used kod him he cam he was married rep: fot M nse and as for 7) & bit of @ bigamist, I an for him," lounge appr MAN EATS GLAS FROM HIS MIRROR Six Policemen Required to Re- move Him for Medi cal Examination, A man. who says his home has | fn 5 r five years w held as to his sant # tho Soventh stree: polloo Tersey City, this a r Bad eaten a qua yon, after ing for a w his mon so that he co duce @ substantial roll ohed England. ase tt earried him to pe station and a surgeon w. Recover some of the the a cal result of long pri- An } Eletwh avenue Berman Bader, twenty: |! on game for hint a! f BARRED AABALASASAS CAFESOSESSEESESEESS Se TT RTE ae | {s name at he was when he hat he ad bit en ed glass hie had that he fa vio-! in elfort to save CAS COMMISION LIST EGNS ORK Notifies Companies That It Will Investigate the Prices They Charge. The State Commision of Gne and Dlectricity, created by the Legisiaturo folowing the recommendation of the Stevens Commtttes, to-day served no- tice upon the Consolidated Gas Com- pany and {ts subsidiary companies in the boroughs of Manhattna and the Bronx, and on the Brooklyn Union Gas | Company, of intention to invesugate laints as to the price charged + us, An investigation will also nude into the quailty, purity and pres- s of the gas, Ne gus (0 une hearing, watch rr nthe old Council Chamber tn has been get for Nov, 2. # have ioeon fled with the 1 by the firm of Page, Brant and by Clarence J, Shearn, ys. In each cage the attor- furniahed petiibns nigned by . In the petition & Booth the com- ix the price at 7% 3 a thousand cublo feet, while fn vetitions filed by Clarence J. Shearn ssion !s nekod th fix a price ted by the evidence jem of the Cesta gh Fr Jeno Gunnison, obedrman and Luolnd L, Shedden, Their owers inchide general supervision of ail gas companies. SUES CITY FOR DEATH OF DAUGHTER IN AUTO — Mrs, Emma Corcoran ASks $50,000 on Account of Jerome Avenue Accident. The sect of the sults ayamnst the city for damages resulting from the) Noyes automobile accident in which three persons were killed and six In- | jured when the machine pitohed over tho preciplee at the foot of Jerome avenue upon the tracks of the New York Central, thirty feet below, in front of a train, was begun to-day be- fore Justice Truax and @ jury in the Supreme Court, The plaintiff, Mrs, Bmtha Corcoran, a cook, sued for 0,000 damages for the} eos of her daughter, Margaret, Mra. Corcoran, since the fatalivy of Ock 7, 104, bas had a stroke of power of| deprived her of the power 0: speech. iL Noyes gaye an. wanna and Was steering the machine et mi down ve here wore nine pet- ean the auto. When he oli Gen- teal Bridge was toln away in 1897 It lett etul of Jerome avenue be- low th wach to the new bridge. In the darkness Noyes Tan his car down this @hort apace and over the Levelpice, v n and Mins, Isabel all the others ites orcora, rt vand a Mrs. yrebel for $4,00) each. In the trial of Mrs. arene watt de fora Jusuic :, jury dfe~ . uotad the aeseerenaseresrereneonons 3 The Superior Credit Store, «| SPOTS PPSPFPIPT TES PESIE oe Full Assortment of C. }oard at the Wayside Home THE SOE THU RSDAY EVENING, TWOCIALS BACK They Were Among the Four- teen Who Fled from Insti- tution Sunday Night. Two of the fourteen girls who es- caped from the Wi de Home, * in Bridge street, Brooklyn, Sunday night were to-day returned to the home, The police have followed clues leading to a Bowery resort, ‘The two girls sent back to-day are | Annie Westoff, seventeen years old, and Sadie Gains, seventeen years old, col- ored. The return of Badio was volun- tary, as sho surrendered herself at the Adama Street Station after learning | \that her friend Annie bad been caught. Apnio Westoft was leaning over the wate in front of her mother’s home, on Franklin street, near Oak street, Greenpoint, talking to her boy cousin last night when two detectives from the Adams Street Station arrested her. Mer Mother Is Ill. | Annie had doen hiding in terror since | midnight Sunday, when, tired and foot-| wore, sho trudged to her mother’s home {n Greenpoint, having walked ali the way. The girl had received a postal! that her mother was iil, agg bi mediately headed for home, while poee sirla had sought better hiding plac ‘The story of the eecape as to b; ‘two girls does nyt agreo with the rite that the authorities at the home have given out. The: that they es- ee by, fl ‘he ‘wire soreen of Pie front parlor window in the annex. T dwo girls socuned Edith AT WAYSIDE HOME being the ringleader, They said t Those 0) ia} And tyef i” M n, twe ie ria Rush, twent ee, Mary twenty-two; Ante Westoft, sey dd Sadie Gains, hat the Gains gil hers were escaping » first she knew knew Annie waned told her tha whe and that that wa MAS, HUBBARD 1S SAFE IN QUEBEC acme ; Woman Explorer Cables News | of Successful Labrador Quest. Mrs, Leontias Hubbard, jr, who has been exploring {n Laborador and for whose safety fears wore ontertained, to-day reported her successful comple- tion of the expedition, The follwing tel- egram signed by her and dated yester Gay at Chateau Bay, Quebec, was re- ceived to-day by Herbort L. Bridgman, of Brooklyn. “Successful, Will return home by the mteamer King Mdward."’ ———— SUNDAY WORLD Wa. ITS leged to be a minister’a daughter, cr i WORK MONDAY WONDERS, Overcoat than grade men wi the tail you'll as shoulde: and co! You frieze Extr ly all sirable single 18 to For Children Fancy all-woo! Tweed and Oxford Me! wool blue and Oxford Frieze Reefers, siz 8 to 16; Oxford Melton Box Coats, swel garment either $5 or $6 value, Special... 8 to 16; every garment $4 value, Speclal. shades, Furs Nothing but the latest in style—choice selectionof Sa- ble, Isabella Fox, Squirrel and ’ Possum, Special — this pveek —'Pos- sui Sets, Scatf and Muff, 19.9 Oue price to ull-whetheryon pay | ashor prete, rtouseour Cheer. ful Credit,” We accept small pay- ments—weekly or monthly, sosessssseseess Seve vssTs 999899008 » 241-243 Sixth Avenue, > Hetween 15th and 16th Streets, vaovesssveseeees SFT EF4 » (Zeitz & iver Tarshis CREDIT 10 ALL VASY WEEKLY or ROMERLE Pay. MEN CLOTHING YOR MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN, HATS, SHOES AND MILLINERY, Yourself and Family Can Drees Well at au Outlay of $1 PerWeek 535 Fulton St., Op. in pl, 468 Sth Ave,, svar I0th st, '6 to 12; every garment $3 value, Specta Children's allevool Cassimere Jackel icker trousers, sizes 8 to 16; all-wool Suits, sizes 3 to 9. Special... Children’s all-wool blue and fancy Cc 1 Spec Get the Ha ee Greatcoats, 50 Inches long, In, long, Box Overcoats, sizes 16 to 20.. roomy $0-inch garments, In newest de- Blue, Oxford and fancy all-woo! Russian Overcotts, s sizes 3 to8 ford Winter reefers, sizes 6 to 12) Oxford Melton Box Coats for boys, Bargains for Young Men and Boys Here are specials mothers will appre- clate, coming as they do just at the-begin- ning of overcoat weather, The prices asked are 20% to 40% less other stores charge for the same garments—less than SOME stores charge for inferior goods, For Youths 15 to 20 Paddock Overcoats, sizes 32 to 36, for young ho desire smart, distinctive style, Figure) loring it takes to produce a Paddock and) appreciate the great value we give for| These garments are cut with high, broad lers, perfectly draped full skirts rectly fitted back. Special. ng men's fine English Melton nlac . B15 young men's single and doub ble breasted Tourist Coats, made from high-grade all-wool double and twist cassimere; excellent tailoring, Fancy all-woo! Tourist Over . $10 ; all = wool $8 ‘a quality dark Oxford Melton Overcoats, Special.....s00. . and melton, Oxford and bl cut extra long, $0 Inches, sizes 15 to 20; strict- Fancy Mixture Tourist Coats, $6 -wool colorings. Special.. Worsted, Thibet and Cassimere : Suits, all the newest colorings, correct single and double breasted models, serge linings and regu- lar custom talloring, sizes 15 to 20, Special Strictly allewoo! Cheviot and Thibet Suits, $8 and double breasted models, sizes 20, Special. .. $6 3 to 16 Years ton Russian Overcoats, es 6 to 12; strictly all- sizes 4 to 8; all- voo! single and double breasted fancy Tourist Coats, velvet collars, neat handsome designs, sizes 3.95| i model, sizes 8 to 16; every 2.95 | Handsome Oxford and blue Melton and Cheviot Russian Overcouts, four new chevrons on sleeves, sizes 3 to 9, and blue Melton eilits sizes fine : 1.95 t and Norfolk Suits, with or withou Cassimere Eton and Russian 2. 95 Cheviot double-breasted Sults, sizes 8 to 6; all-woo! Russian and Eton Suits, sizes 3 to 8 very garment $3 value, 1.95 bit. Go to se Bue el UNION SQUARE, | 14th Street, near Broadway, NEW YORK CITY, 279 Broadway, Near Chambers, 47 Cortlandt St., Near Greenwich, 125th bts Corner Third Ave, Mill Nery. Importation of Fats, Bonnets & Fancy Toques Jor the Horse Show Now On Display. Lord & Taylor Broadway and Twentieth St. , Fifth Ave., Nineteenth St. | AME he saw girls dis: | blue and Ox | | Upholstery 4th NOVEMBER 9, 1905 ES McCREERY & CO, Department, Floor, Window Hangings, wide, and 85¢ Fine Madras Tissues, red or green, 500 pairs, edge and insertion, ruffle, inches wide, 2500 Cushion Covers, estry or Velours, JAMES McGREERY & 60, Furs, Mink Scarf, lined with Satin. + 25,00 Muff #60625,00 Black Lynx Scarf,,,, 16.50 Mull corsieresoe+-0+16, 50 Alaska Sable Scarfs. New, short model, lined with satin......6,50 and 9,50 Mull eves cone oe ee ee 10.50 4) Alaska Sable Scarf,...22.50 ed| Mufl ..c0 cessensneeeoeT4e5O Squirrel Scarf,....,.+.10.50) Muff,..eccccee over 12.50). Persian Lamb Coat, with loose front, fitted back and new sleeves with cuffs. 26 inches long. 130,00 Twenty-third Street, JAMES MoGREERY & CO. Ladies’ Gloves. White kid, Biarritz, and Pique sewn “Slip-on” Gloves. 1,00 per pair | Twenty-third Street. Coward Arch-Supporting Shoe isthe Genuine—all others are plain Imi- tators, Many people who suffer from exeru- | ciating pains in the lower leg attribute the cause to rheumatism, It's simply the breaking down of the arch of the foot. It's a warning that “flatefoot” is comin, | The award Arch-Supportin, will quickly remedy all this an hosed lutely prevent “flat-foot,” SOLD NOWHERE ELSE, JAMES S. COWAI 268-274 Greenwich St., N, 150 pieces, colored casement Netting, White, ecru, 45 inches red and green, 35¢ §5¢ 65¢ per yard, Novel patterns, White, 45 to 50 inches wide, 38c and 45¢ per yard, Lace Curtai ins,x—with Renaissance 3 yards long, 1,00 per pair, usual price 4,50, Sash Curtain Netting,—with deep lace trimmed White or Arabe color, a7 and 36 goc and 28c per yard Damask, Brocade, Tap- 1g§c to 350 and soc to 75c-each, Twenty-Third Street, JAMES MeGREERY & GO, Cut Glass and Fine China On November the roth Heavy, American Cut Glass, 3 pint Jugs... v0» ssa0 3.50 value 5,00 a" 8 Ooo 8800 00 0 O75 value 11,00 Sinch Salad Bowls 2,25 to 3.50 value 3,00'to § 00 Orange Bowl, New shape 5:50 value 8.00 APPY oe sereee even rene 75C) Water Bottles. ........2, 25 Sugar and Cream Set,.2, 50 | value 3.75! |Sugar and Cream Set, large SISO ove 10, cece #60 04,50| value 6.50 1a inch, footed Punch Bowl 12,00 value 18.00 Gold finished Glass, Low, footed Comport,., 1,00 value 1.75 trees 600 Handled Nappy,, | Dinner Sets, |Haviland’s French China, 100 DICER... o'se0s000 18,00 value 24,00 Fine, thin China Dinner Sets Pink Spray Pattern,,,,10,00 value 15.00 +++%2,00 value 17.50 Pink Border Design Twenty-third Street, JAMES McGREERY & GO, Sale of Lace and Silk Robes, | Black Chantilly Lace Robes, —with applied Taffetas Silk floral design and Taf-| .. fetas edged flounce, Vari+| {i ons models including the latest panel patterns, Sultable quantity of material for bodice: 24.75 value 32,00, Black Taffetas Silk Robes, embroidered eyelet pat- terns, 31.75 value 27,00, m Twenty-third Street, HER TEETH ARE GOOD AS EVER. A Brooklyn Lady ‘Tells How Dr. G, Gordon Martin, by Means of Alveolar Replaced Her ‘Teeth and ‘as Good as Ever, Send Your Name and Address for the Doetor's Benutifolly Mlustrated Book, Pyhlen Tella All About This Wonderful Process, Malled Free on Request, heen Conclusive evidence of the remark- able dental skill of Dr. G. Gordon Martin, of No. 320 Fifth avenue, con- jtinues to come by every mail, Tho) following letter certainly ought to} convince any one that Alyeolar Dén-} tistry, as practised exclusively tho doctor, is an unparalleled suc H Dr. Gordon Martin coming to you and never hid anyiiing suk. Besiod but the abominable plate, which T tried to have made, but could never have even a plate to fit. When | camo to you and you said you could give mo a full up- per set of teeth without plate. or. bridge, whea Lt only had three teeth left, 1 doubt you and could not belleve it possible. | However, now I am eo deliqhted and ful of gratitude to you for having don even more than you claimed that I want to sound your praises from the houseiops. $0 that all the work! tay know of your wonderful chill, Honestly, Doctor, my teeth feal go natural and the work was #0 painless iat I can hardly realize that it is true, I would not take any amount of m for my teeth now tf I could noe aco them. 1 have nice, firm, even eoth that fit perfectly and cannot be taken I am fo delighted I cannot thank also wish to thank you for given me. Rospect- fully, MKS. K, L. BERESFORD, 0 Sands St, Brooklyn, w, ¥, Oct, 2th, 1906, P. 8.—-Fianee send any one to me and t will be pleased to tell them all about my | out you enough; ihe polite attention Harlem: | Downtown: 121st St. Chatham & 3d Av, Square, Good Friends With Whom You Live The chairs, the tables, the dressers the heds, mute members of the household with whom you pass much of your time, become faithful friends as you greet them day by day. Sometimes the friendship ripens: into love—sentimental love. The old family chair, the worn table, the old desk—how good they have been how good and precious they are now, Furniture with which you live must be good furniture, To get it good, make selections where there is an immense stock and a great variety of patterns and where the reputa- tooth, Just as this lady says, all other dentists never suggested anything but putting in plates of false teeth, which have to be constantly talcen out and cleansed and are & source of ever- lasting annoyance, discomfort and distress, Either that or resorting to ‘ridge work, which means fearful pain, ulcerated gums and loosening and falling of adjacent teeth, Dr, Martin's patients, however, ara subjected to no such useless and barbarous punishment, as the above letter and thousands of others which he has, conelustvely demonstrate, They are treated by humane, up-to~ ae and scientific methods, course {t is unfortunate for pod dentists that they are not per- mitted to practica Alveolar Dentistry, but Dr. Martin {s not to blame for that. As the discoverer ond origina- tor of this wonderful process he is justly entitled to full protection in its use and practice, just as any other Inventor {s entitled to the benefits of |his invention or discovery, and the | Doctor 1s protected, too, ‘well and | tu | Hie has been granted patents by the | governments of six different coun- tries, including the United States, and it 1s therefore impossible for others to make use of the process, and any who claim to do so are frauds and impostors, of the teeth, mouth or gums you may have; no matter how bad it is or of | how long standing; no matter how |many deztists have treated you with-| out siecess or told you that you |could not be cured; no matter how, hopeless you may have become—not- withstanding all these discouraging features, go to Dr, Martin. If you suffer from the dangerons | and distressing disease known as| Pyorrhoea, or Rigg’s Disease, the Doctor will enre you absolutely and without fail. If your teech are twist- ed, crooked or protruding, he will |etraighten them and make them per- fect, regular and beautiful. If you have decayed, discolored, chipped or broken teeth, he will restore them to such a condition of soundness and perfection that no one, not even an expert, can detect that they have ever been worked on. He cures every ab- normal condition of the teeth, mouth or gums and correets every difficulty known to the science of dentistry, Since the Doctor's business has grown so great that {t has become imposstble for him to give his per- sonal attention to but a small per cent. of the cases that come to him, he has trained and educated a corps of able asvistants jn Alveolar Den- tistry, each a specialist along a par- tleular Ine of work. These special- ista, eight in number, are experts in the highest degree, Each has his own class of work to do and is especially proficient In it. Dr. Martin invites every one in need of dental services to call at his offices, the finest {n the world, To jthose who are unable to call, how- ever, he ts anxious to send his lilus- trated, copyrighted book, which tells all about Alveolar Dentistry and gives much valuable information as to the proper care and preservation of the teeth. Send your name and address to-day for this book, which will be mailed to you free of charge. ‘The Doctor's fees are very reason- able—much more so than those of ordinary dentists doing common work. He makes no charges for ex- amtnation, consultation or advice, Hoe will tell you freely, honestly and frankly juet what he can do for you, and you can rely implicitly on ever: promise he makes being fulfilled. Call on or address G, GORDON MAR- TIN, M.D., D.D.S. (Ine,), Sulte 704, No. 320 Fifth avenue, New York, HEADACHE Fesaae hod boon 0 velterey tens Viel beaten f sndhesgg | aor uate ‘out interes aie } ad rey i ane bi. Corcarets do wha HA bee A) Se pala che ae Best for The Bowels No matter what trouble or Giscase| {ion of the proprietors is the most valy- able possess The salesmen In the Cowperthwalt & Sons’ stores are always under strict order to tell all they know about the goods. Ask all the questions that come to your mind—buy things to last and giva satisfaction, You may pay a portion every week or every month, and thus you can afford to get best—the kind of furniture that makes good friends—the good friends with whom you'll be glad to live Smart Nottingham Lace Curtains, $1.49 OTHING prettier ats the window than Jace—except Hes a face, Thesepe ‘ottingham = Lace Curtains are ef+ fective and attrac- tive, They are shown in a great diversity of styles f§ which w cially the Cowperthwait & Sons’ exacting |trade, Of ample size—3*4 yards long by So inches wide. Hangings, portieres and window furnishings in almost all the acceptable fashionable patterns at invite ing prices. Exquisitely Decorated 'Porcelain Dinner Sets, $6,98 { B AKFAST dinnen seems better and more enjoyabje when served upon dainty chinds This one hundred and twelve piece setts specially priced and represents a remariss luncheon or The set consists of 12 Digs ner Plates, 12 7-inch Plates, 12 eer Plates, 12 5- inch Plates, 12 ort Saucers, 12 Individual Butters, 12 able value, ba Saucers, 1 Bak 2 Covered Dishes jeces), 2 Platters, 1 Bowl, 1 Sugar Bowl (2 pieces), 4 Sauce Boat, Creamer, 1 Butter Dish (3 pieces), Pickle Dish, In conjunction with china we carry inviting collections of fine cut glass for the dining-room and tollet tabla, Great Election Week Sale of Brass and Enamelled edsteads hay entire made-up stock of a noted factory was purchased by us for this sale, includes brass and “namelled beds of the latest style. They are made of the best materials by the best makers and fitters, and In every respect are of the regular ‘standard ality The following is but one of a typeof many equally attractive In design and price: Rich Brass, Usually $37,50— ow $2 ‘WO-INCH continuous posts, 54-inch upright rods, %-Inch horizontal bar rails, braced at the angles, cas» tered and superbly finished and pole ished; 4 feet 6 inches and 4 feet widths, a bed that always sells for $37. 30) Spe> clal price, $24. Very many styles of he! other beds in brass, Iron and weod, Everything for Housekeeping HESE stores supply “Byver' yihing Housekeeping,” allow a 10 per cent. for cash, or eo lon credit without extra charge, just-as thq buyer may elect. He may virtually mak his own terms. Sika ett pony The Cowrarthoralt Sanitar lows and mattresses are sanitaril] thwait Sanitary Bedding than the oth c Beddi | as contents of all Cowperthwait pil sweet, clean and pure. You asked to pay no more for the Cow kind, Choose your ticking from oul sample book,