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POSED AS [GIRL WHO WHIPPED PAN NEPHEW MASHER DISAPPEARS Ants OCEAN Miss Vander Vuer Fails to Pros- ecute Eugene Merlet After | New York Polic Police Know pers. CO rp ka: " If You Come i ed You Will Find Most Unuswal Savings in Silks and Dress Goods. Rothen ae nen ORM Scene on Street. rahe aay toe the anak: PRRENS aOk) Our enlarged Sitks and Dress Goods Section ushers In the Fall seston to. i nit appen Pee ee Ia horrow by offering the most wanted fabrics at « fraction of actual value. No oe a Albert Brown, li Try o-day ¢ ‘ at ay pe sr) woman, after rentite the following list, can help but recognize the manifold Notorious Swindler, — {man ene veiasores with a wult ose in| ff Savings to be found here Righin wake eee ae 50c. All-Silk Pongee at 35c. a Yard, }man, wh heone Mertet. gf |p One of the best-selling silks of the day It’s 24 inches BA to-day's cable despatches trom | OE" rh We: wae wide, bright and lustrous, and shown In rose pink Bidnidon which tell of the arrest there | iy, raf light blue, pearl gray, medium gray, garnet, navy Due, Cc St 8 young man who posed as the | sine re white, cream and black; S0c, silks, special at ee cites ianreny ee and a{f24INCH SILK WHITE AND CREAM) YARD-WIDE BLACK ALL-SILK PEAU ge Roman Fac slips ented, (a PEAU DE CYGNE, val DE SOIE, soft glove fin- 79c Anwpector MeLauphiin’ recognised the | xine his Widdnlls he . * Swine Geanatvror ms 20-INCH BLACK SILK MOIRE VE- | YARD-WIDE EXTRA HEAVY RUSTLING MMI Gapeetos G84: sae ton woes pa ane tives |p LOUR, value Sic, ope RS en| BUACK TarrerA, ver OS 4 she lived /H cisl to-morrow at. | guaranteed, $1.25 grade at c ty-fourth street that number would admit) to-day She-seit-ehe had just rented the room there ani had obtained her suit case which she had checked at the Twenty third street ferry-hovee when ehe ar rived in the city. On the way up Twen ty-third street she saw the young man) followigg her, and she stepped into th he Guardian Angel partly to’ and partly to @ay « few) © Garing petty thievessknown to the po nen 79. Dress Goods at 39c. 38-INCH IMPORTED ALL-WOOL LUPIN'S OPERA CREPES, shown tn cham- pagne, light blue, reseda green, hunter's green, garnet, navy blue, lilac, Nile green, tan, light gnd medium brown, pearl gray, cadet 39 blue, castor, white and cream. Lupin’s fabrics are noted for thelr fine yarns and colorings; made to retail at 524 INCH NEW PALL CHIFFON BROAD- CLOTH, extra heavy weight; shown 79¢. ecial while they last at...... 40-INCH CHANGEABLE TWO-TONED in a complete range of the most de- sirable colorings and ‘The Inspector cabied the authorities of Beotland Yard and later sent them a opy of the young man’s resort. He thee been arrested from New York to Ban Francisco while posing as the nephew or the son of J. Pierpont Mor- @0B. as the nephew of Andrew Car a Mesie, Mark Hanna jr, and the son {of Wilttam J. Lamp, the miltionaire #1. | CM © Louis brewer > Some time ago, in the gue of young |” FALL NOVELTY SUITINGS, shown in navf blue, garnet, light and dark brown and hunter's eo wald y we came out the mas! 9 P Hanna, Brown went to Tiffany's and ii there, aud he continued to fol |} sreen; $9. values, 3 Cc gee $1.25 quality, 99c it hase « ent alt She turned up ‘avenue, at scenes pure! a of gooda He gave his » i fromt of the theatre he @dfress as the Waldorf-Astoria, and her, casually remarking that whan « collector was went there the Im SS Spgon wie feernéd tte was captured 4 ar sentenced to three und « halt JEj2| Ga to the young man the penitentiary. Thres months age ashe ~he was releawa’. He was ploked up tne | head wit baie go the back 1 Bis t bea ueitul srening. ‘iat et TE oh aeemgpers we address her was evident from what she bing him aie Sale of Notions. wey, 2) WOMEN'S MISSES AND CHI Same night, but there was no charge on hand with one pend. she wilted the DREN'S SIDE GARTERS, in black Seabed tn Jotterson Market The fallow: | Sotutee ne epee cet“ ittes STAMPED, LINEN’ BARES. with tag d4y he called for London, Wuile| ine Mexican draw work, 1x1? in Oc Harvard crew was qnroctiomn aL ames a, patted me voveuet 1s ges errs Ent tet Piney on feecoed trim: LARGE SIZB TOMATO PINCUSH- aS Co ember and obtained con-| policeman and the prisoner to the wta- [I ION io ove fen iat beeen ns tion to make the complad 8. improv - He met Dr. Bloke). ot the aautier Eos. | | Seteat strest mashers, black white, 6 cards NON-TWISTING ‘UNG and ‘told him thie “uncle” te,the tes ene dont, here || 1 ALY NICK BLATED | b ont Morgan, Bg antes, 10 donate where and 1 don't ep LAT 08] i. ie himee! propose with to contribute $135 annually Sub- | am rover, met aa: a sun & tale about Jos ‘The t aM not ber any CLOTHS, oo HAE and questions, but_he bed an ides she was rhxer, i Har Fane, xED ei ry PINS, in nickel € an sctrese. | Ghe was pretty and well 4 blank, dose . fide Sh dressed, she spoke as on ghe ring UAL oO . knew what she was tall about The GK COM 8 Faiag tnpent in poles court bux “ia |p TANGY aR SA 8: ee ei hen run rea UALS ARAM | eft sar wg CHINESE MISER IS THIEF GOT GEMS rT a: “Lin on DEAD IN LAUNDRY, — AND $3 CHANGE Mesucs ane Lifiens be At Prices That Merit the Attention of Every Economical Housewife. GOOD QUALITY HEMMED HUCK TOWELS, Hoth AB, CAD, coer veneer © -IN. BIRD’S-EYE DIA-) 36-INCH FINE soit ie PERING, 10-ya. place,) ISHED CAMBRIC, S4+INCH TABLE FELT, (" actual value worth 89«., reaver 25 special at... 65c 5 "Te 4Sc. yard, at 36-INCH LONSDALE BLEACHED MUSLIN AND CAMBRICS, in lengths 2 to 10 yards; value 10¢., at, f 634c | Broke Into Mrs, Rice’s Home While She and Guests Watched Parade. * Kai Lai Toiled Day Day and Night and May Have Left Hid- | den Wealth, | Til, Lal, & Cantonese Chinaman, dvd, While Mra, Margaret Rice and veveral to-dak Mm hie bowement laundry at No.| cueata at a dinner party were anated SY Enet Twenty-ftty wtrent. The) on the porch of her cottage wt Suet lI Special lot of Be apd GOOD QUALITY PIL. Audgwhbors way Kal Lal never slept.) avenue and Twentieth street, Coney Ie for singh S300 LOW CASES; sire 42x 8 See a one att land, last night watching the Mardi seam, Mt s.....+s 000+ 36; value 12%c, at. 4c ‘a ho goon Sng: Bie GNnth ween ade, m thet whe EXTRA HEAVY OUTING | EXTRA HEAVY BLANKETS, 2 fall void hoon gad i was att in oe and stripe: value site beds; value $1.75, mot eat, would not ne to hetp HEAVY FLEECEDOWN PLANNELS, HEAVY COMFORTERS watts att snitable for kimamnos, cotton filling, at, Keo; value 15¢, at pa CETTE 98c Jal dead th. b eA TN Mughed vecavse T 4 come true, He he loved m: , he would ki courin tol Lai wa amoke opium or cigaretier was figuring on a scheme better of the Ges Trust tor whith to beat his trons. Zt Kai Lat bad @ bowrd of money in |” fis basomont it may be concealed ther When You Wing found Kn dead be lauche man Wolle, of t mation, w dence who was ki JAMES McGREERY & CO. JAMES McCREERY & CO, Ladies’ Suits. Sale-of Silk Petticoats. Grey Tweed or brown, blue and black Cheviot Tailor- made Suits, Fly front or tight. fitting medium length coat On September the roth. > Taffetas Silk Petticoats, nade of excellent quality All the fashionable s the cause Hira said, fhe" ——~ colors as well as gun metal ee the uciet era iDAN 0” REILLY, JR., IS | stripes and black. 24.00 Before it can get its ready | HERE FOR PRI IMARJES. | 5:75 Broadcloth Suits. Blouse poeaneaaeameonaee coat finished with braid. NEW TELEPHONE CO. ‘ ~ i fhechecih inl Gibes Pleated skirt. ‘ASKS FOR FAIR PLAY. sues meni ga.go q The Atiant! a Taffetas Silk Dresses in ; went a letter to and Apportionment ax TM requests the: Board Broponition of the N Company tor these reavons “Hirst, because it ¢ mules of the black and the new Autumn shades of smoke grey, brown and blue, BEASEL SUSPENDS FAY OFFIIL 25.00 | Black ‘Broadcloth W. alking | slat Gia intendan! His. Skirts, new pleated models. va: : ccused of Neglect of 2.50 and 18.00 | lon, Duty, Must Stand Trial, f ie ne Twenty-third Street, \*| Commisstongr Betisel, of the Depart | mer of Docks and Ferries, this after y, |noon suspended Lawrence Hanlon, ae nr eeearatgtarenctitnenettetmtiah iy -- of ferries, upon Hanne tig : : a not Of duty + {a Ootumbetonee’ Bansal Cite | _This Man Is Very Apt to Fall! aces | Trail t The trie hunpended officar will basin Wriday ani : FERRYBOAT’S NOSE | ON’T lean on a cane for support.’ It’s fragile and He eile may break. A World “Help aeasterfigtinar JAMMED IN HER SLIP Want” will provide you with ‘ Pas i gy One pasnengers on ferryboat Mineola receiv when the vasnel the 4% jar to J into the a good salaried position that da eraai landed several Ueame were Kept peieon will “support” your whole of bridge at ber @outh Perry slip. Her ? nowe Kot werdged beneath the atructure | family. v peaiy rye air and although the. puawongers ware] Mat for Muller, while ork Cor thes hours, oo went into the box for the pS (Betore the ferrybont could be vapid Ost One To Day and This gave the Bhoritt's Parte! trom her wedee it was necemary to Prosper All Winter | enough prevtige to make it posable to lwaght down bar bow and back her ict agains vie Aificlal, and. oharwen oul Other vesewis of the South, Bro. wore went 10 the Mayor with adidwwite hy i, to Uwe the “JAMES MoGREERY & CO. |Long Glace | Kid Gloves Ney Pall 16-But- ton Mowsque- taire Sty le regular 83.50 to $450 val- ues, yi a, Dinner Sets Tea Sets Odd Pieces (Cut Glass x « 50c¢ Continues. Annual September China Sale Assortments are the largest and most varied ever brought to New York, while prices plead their own case. Our buyer has spent two months among the greatest potteries in the country buying up all the odd lots and sam- ple lines possible to find, Going direct to the potteries we get prices down to bed rook, besides controlling nearly all the underpriced lots in the country. We purposely postponed this sale till the middle of the month so as to give the public time to become familiar with values offered elsewhere, We find that by doing this our sales are very much heavier than otherwise. Come to-morrow for the choicest picking among the choicest collection of china ever on exhibition, No Mail Orde: No C. 0. D, Orders. Basement Salésroom. | $16 Dinner Set, 100 pieces — white and gold lined and stip- pled edges — 3 large platters, soup Sq 98 ‘tureen, 9. 100 pieces, meat | deco, ations and gerd traced; 3) large — platiers | and soup $: tureen, This Group, wales 15¢ to 20c, Je. -\.ch Meat Dishes, 58-inch Meat Désifes, 1 4-pint Jugs, deep Nappies Lemonade Mag: This Group. value 12¢ to t5c, Sc. | 98 | 8-inch Flat Plates, 8-inch Deep So up | Plates, 8-inch Shallow Salads, 5¢ | Large White Bowls mi $3.50 Game Sets. | These are hindsomely decorated in} colors—iike cut—which shows only | one of the seven different § -98 kinds of birds on the cishes, White Porcelain This Group, 2c., 6c. and 7c. values. 4-inch Plates, $-inch Plates, Oatmeal Saucers, French Berry Saucers, Saucers, This Group 2c. 4 or $ inch Plates, Oatmeal Saucers, French Berry Saucers, China Fruit Saucers, Sen Deep Plates, each worth 6c. and 7¢ Individual Batters, value 2c. ie 114 | Dioner Set, 1p pieces thin white porce- lain in new and arweet$ .98 | shapes. $3.50 = Set, containing §t pieces, thin) write ‘pores: $4.69) Jain, 51 pieces, neat blue and green aye tr 5 handles fo $10 Dinner Set, 100 pleces, three large platters and soup tureen, neat dec-$ orations — = This Group, 3c., 8c. ahd 10c. values, 6-inch Plates, A. D. Cups and Saucers, 3-inch Meat Dish, 4-inch Meat Dish, Brash Vases, Mugs, Dishes..+e and 414 tick Frott! 1B 'C This Group, vaiue “20¢. to . Pickle Dishes, 7-inch Bakers, pint Jugs. «% WE OC. ERD. eee sone eosene oe . so Ibi 's, 59c ke _ | handsomely aaa; wee Table Tumblers, \} Le | Pisin, Thin Blown 3%. each tea] Best lead glass. | Table’ , Thin blown, best par oe like cut! This Group, 12¢. 40-inch Meat Dishes, Large Jags, 4- quart Jugs, Sauce Bosts, 5-inch pen Vegetable Dishes, Orange Bowls, Grape Trays, &inch Nappies, Deep, Large Plaques, each worth ase, and j0c . . 12° ers) [$4.50 White Porcelain Tea Sets, theta nt 56 Pieces, making a me Te Tea. Service for twelve $]- .49 | 10e, and es. ize, | Tea Cups and | 7-inth Soup | 3-inch Hotel Houselurnishings We Cannot Pill Mail Orders at These Prices, More Besemenit Bargains. “ Glothes Ham pers, Lt will pedeitaeiel Strong Am SQUATE. .. nee. BE monia.. ink Brushes, each. te ie ™) Dust Brushes, all tate, value 296, 19¢ © 15° | Carpet Sweepers, | Bisseli's make.98e | _ Wash Silexo S¢ epeee tae Soup, 6 coe HOP fot bvenes [x Gallen xtra | | Armour’s Sail Laun- dry Fone. 10 cakes for, | 20c. Table Olleloth, | . neat patteras, io | ¢ Se » yards wide. Corn Floor | Brooms, worth 25c., at Salt Boxes, | porcelain blue Delft decorations, | copper bottam, Sleeve Boards,” 50° eon and padded, worth 14 at | | wworth $4.00... Sep tember Rueaiire ‘Sale. New York's Newest Furnitare Store still continues to offer exceptional oppor» tunities to home furnishers and especially to newly married couples "Dent entive homes, We cannot fill Mail Orders at these prices. New Dept. an Minor, pier | Re-Upholstered. | We'll Do the ome Uinta foe! of and ecrweary theres Ierware; ssid fut % ey Let j je the Matin Huse Taper Hawt imnates tree. Five Piece sip Covers. § Kind That Usually 4 Cost $10, o emery Your, Bu * and for Men {ROK MAMOGANT-F OX 18M PAR. ‘Taroes are highly ol lethed. awe. oe. lates val on | att ORDEAL BENIN TAM © cul), quarter waleed older vyhighiy, waliened, (AB-tnck heavy hand-car ‘Sh SEK venstraction: at Sale of Mattresses. } bg | 75 for $3.00 Mattresses, made of Ld best quality ticking and full weight of ne 40 Ibs. excelsior mixed with rattan; fie | closdly tufted; made in all sizes, at $1-75. out Cavers | foen 194 O& [ot $10 Hale Mat:renees, fully 40 . Ibs, bair; best quality A.C. A. ticking, Ssinch border, diamond tufted, THE NEW PHILOSOPHY GROVER © 50 of these Beds at $3.98. REGULAR PRICE. $6.00. . | WHITE ENAMEL BEDSTBADS, like cut, heavy brags rail on head and foot, and brass spindke in centre-— solid brass vases and knobs; all sizes, $ Sung Just Protect Ladies’ Gloves. 146 button length, Glace Kid Gloves. Grey, white and black. , 2.75 per pair. | Twenty-third Street. r SWNDAY'S WORLD,