The evening world. Newspaper, September 26, 1906, Page 6

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_. Ba row between the Bourd of Heblti = | s1o.g00 FURS t Hole Through Eight} Inch Wail to Dodge 3urglar Alarm, the four-story Weat Nineteenth 1 door alarm they out} an elght-:non wall | rier's est nt) iy were making off with furs valued Et) 110,000 when the pollos eume upon and then they took to thetr heels beloved ta have escaped over joven gained entrance to the rough Vienos Resta Tran's fitBe in the r but finding « secret coor hallway ¢ ve. ‘This second floor is oocup wel D. Reich's cloak manufactory force the door of the forts were mad Tesisted and they to the floor upied by the furrier, The nin door owed that It wa the burglar alarm ra-atiacked the and one-half tneteen inches long was cut the wall This bole i hardly big qabzen re admit ine hety of ator. emt | Ge police Oeduct that either wmall Ls 9 or a boy was with the es and t he got through the small open nly the most valuable fare in were taken, They were the hole and put in sacks. sacks were full they were & the restaurant Poour ca Pollooman Murphy of the Woe: Thirtieth street station hap- poned along. ‘Trying the doer of the Aurant he found tt open and then! pe upon the four sacks. At first he wed (he sacks contained the aun from the restaurant, but close ¢x- Bination showed « new brace’ and bit a jimmy on one of the wagks plod Ble stick Murphy called « of other policemen. The bicok surrounded. but too late. thieves had gone. They are believed fofmve taken fright at the epprosch of men and when he rapped for to have made for the root ———_—_ GUARANTINE TIES ‘UP POLICE HORSES Flushing Mounted Men Defied It Until Threatened =, with Arrest. or weet ested tn what will become of hie es- | te - oe tn * 0 nated at | S86 SP ee, wit j tate. : te variouriy ootin — atl fat oy Ledgeciony eas 0 sede te tn pa to #60000. Mr. Cutter | gty, and then all cut loose with their inches and the Police Department moat of the fine driving horses of Flushing have been tied up in the quarantine of two tables. Police Department rept all of the atiadbed to the Flushing Pre- tm the Monument House stables weil last nigut. A tow days ego one Of ‘the police horses developed a con- disease known a “faray,’ Wicd te similar & leprosy in humans ‘The dinase communicated to two other police horses and one of them wes aut after the other two died. . ‘Dre Health Department then quaran- timed the stat i owtored that pone or any of the # guanine was uarantining the I the qua: antine “SHATPIN MINNIE” | BUSY. Gries to Sim fing New six Monthe’ Minne Kelly Sergeant After Get Se ° 8 A ‘The eer Kee 1 ’ ook it be mpoeed 4&4 & othe sentence SON MISSING THREE WEEKS, Went Has Not | Long Laand. BLOODGOUD CUTTER, FAMER POET, DEAD. BY REVOLVER SHOTS Picturesque Old Character of Police Reserves Fire Weapons Long Island. Expires In Ninetieth Year. Outter to-day Neck Moodgood MH farmer poet o house at Great ee, eroater elgnty h Passing throug’ his home t at aK ne wet at rear of ma realize came he waa with down. the rewult that residents in the nelg? Yor a few days he thought little of pomnood of the goltee station tumbled the accident but pain drove him to bie our of bed confident that & bette of nad. and he has been unable to be aout sane jeind wae being fought wince. Some days ago it became ev! — preene and Williams met pear the dent that the old man had written hi | ast poem, and that he was on bia death |Fork ne bed. Dr, Zawney, of Great Nock regular physician, ealled Dr Btorey, © Bayside, into consultation old man was even then breathin nia inet. The two phyvicians were ot his bedside when he died. With ‘stim also wero Mise Munda. his onsekeeper, and his nephew, W Purchase With the death of the farmerpoet th people of Great Neck are muoh inter wot his start in who admired his ability to make and who cut off hie other children 1 sive hiv_noet aon « competency. was & inoal pradtionl ne when tt came to business and be was) wirewd Me invested his money careful y In Long Igiand rea) estave and a! west eee Bin, te Warr wire ing times an lett ho ghildren. tin the poet woul ime anal after tier 4 ‘d| charge of Interfering ljoaman bone and things his opinion “| Arnold Arnold turned wut with only them «ee and often these eolnlons }one snes on. hae get mt it wt were cuttion 00, he often mixed| 80 funny he stopped the policeman to his verse up th nea and Interna = han tell the other sho; fonal affaira, When Mr. Cutter cele- ——— nrated his elabty-eletit Sirinday hw SAY HE’S A FORGER wrote an ode t himeclf which ment something lke thit Llorigood Quiter ts el Oday ing Go nd hty-elghts ng tate. ht ives tn fe Neck wD. ue axe 6° ‘and won't go down.” | Detective-@ergeant Frank Prive, of eter ne lise, Oo omy Lo al) Trion | the Central Office, returned trom Phila- up arms and verse “Sie ipat the Meadow | delphia day with Cherles J, Munt Brook Hunt Cl inst poom wyler, © young clerk, of No, 8 East > ugiaaton of %, who ls wanted, the 15 the pirsonage Of, the for entertainment. bars of the church didn’t Ice. poet had to aay avovt them objeat going. urch in hie obf fF ptariem Court to-day bad er poet having caused more Joh routed out of « 18) than are umunily attracted by @ three nging wate tn the yesterday loss Ho seemed to be able to make Alle. fied a nuniber of years exo and Atl through her life SLEEPERS AWAKENED to Stop Fugitive, and the Neighborhood Is Aroused. t ‘Wiltiama, arraigned tn the a charge of Phaene in & has the distinetion of persone to be oarty to-day Riohard rotbed Edward oe ny the beds | atarm fire Twenty polcomen, the reserves of the ot Weet One Hundiredth etreet station, al! * took a shot ce more in the air or at 1 the ground while casing Willtems, with -4 Pissene i from Rew a 3 picket elup with Whi after t | many ted at Bev e ‘T | Seclared Wiliams had stolen mo + hen. Neagle bag Degas , In the police . while Bergen Devery waa ——e. pedt he bolted out the door, si bg m face of Knowles, who owed. ugitive gained several Yr this and Devery turned of re © serves, who turned out in verous stapes | of undress, Wiliams petted t Columbes Wiliams did not #top, and many fired again and again Petroimen Reardon and cen pre loverhealed Willams after « ooupli {Slacks end. surrounded by the Phos A|be wae marched beck to the simtion in the meanwhile the streets had filled with persons looking for the dead anc | "TM NOT A PAT BUT |:CAN SING” So Pleads Warbler of Lullabies Who Neighbors Say Annoys Her. Mre. Fannie Morrison. on the fret Soar oompla must a that tononer, Mra r tw ayetematioally annoyed her Polive Co to-day heard. She said tt was im her to teach the harmonies oup tie “Your Honor,” ead to Mawistrate Baker, children. She thinks 1 Gerry Booiety about her when I am teaching pupils he sticks her head out ot her airenaft w and makes @ disoord by singing improvised nursery rhymes wb my name in every other jing She @ings my meme from early morn ing till after bedtime, quite distwmeting to me and to my puplla. Besides, she and her friends Sod socials on the front stoop, and I have to hurdle over them when I want to go tn or out.” ‘What have you to sayT” the Maste- trate asked of the discordant one. “| guess 1 have @ right to sing my my neighbor tae plained to th I dida't, put hagmony to my 4-2 | said, Beventy- in his underclothing, 4@ horse-dealer, of No. avenue Willams wit Headquarters to- One of the tmotdi \the arrest of Willis: r) yen up at Police chase was Iter on a } Clerk Gronght from Philadelphia | ou Severs! Charscs. fk gang that cotainel a large of mony by forgiag the sianatures but mo one made an fon. Mr. Cutter wae a known peogt le Among the ite chure! an i" Tiny p oouteibutor | tune Goorge Soman, the actor — Jan) Joun A. Drakemas, & wealth | horseman. TRYING i0 PAWN, GOT ARRESTED. Two Colored Pullman Sleeper Por- ters Thought to Have Mrs. Klein’s Lost Rings. Frank Smith and ¢ ters on F dlamond and @ topaz ring in an Digh avenue shop stolen property Qhariton found that the ring the descriptions of in a Pullman car on Sept i On that day Mra BL Harrisburg, Pa, was travelling her home to In Detectives aunwerc mith retur ewer # charge of grand larceny Brill Light-W The thermometer’s ups an. absolutely necessary now for cor They are indispensable or motoring, on ferries or p ¢, any time, day Because B lght-weight organizations, Brill stor » other other st antages ores res E Br Custom Tatlored Top $ Coats and Fall Coat Journeyman Coats, Fail Fitted back Coats an Cover Coats, k He ford Fal] coats UNION SQUARE, l4th St., near B way, New York City, Looking up their Lists of Doyle an 3 stolen for wear to and from business, when artv- stores show a5 many different correct in as large a range of smart colorings Tatiored Top, Coats, Get the Habit WHY ALL DENTISTS RECOMMEND h SCIENTIFIC a eight Overcoats 4 downs make Brill Nght Overcoats omfort and bealth, leasure boats, over evening dress—out- or night. me (fom 10 high-grade overcoats col +s offer widest cholce, best values. No give as good enjoy all the >, 10 garments are nely fit, shape re guar a As Lire. Go te 47U Broadway, near Obranbers. 47 Corilawat &, nx, Oreenwiah, 126th Bt, corner Thirt Ave, MRL F. et LER. 1% YRARB OL! Ut yo, win os to keep Lod depress the beart Malt Whiskey tones been found absolutely emt medicinal pro absolntely hiskey and ts ed boitles—never (Sim the Year. Offered in a Club i ments of $1 down weekly until paid us 15 $23, {faa SAS Forget for a moment the che: market for most any price you car | | | that you haves Nd oak struction. 1 ping comdaaled. i tive te Full Bal] Bearing: No noise; ‘nothing to get ou we attend to that part of it. ' too. 1V and des the m: Six Hgneners Om Boe Na ¢ Narrow The Chub ie filling rapidly. , ans then rect Morrison |, pson Crauford eX\ SIXTH AVE, | PSO Tae NEW YORK. il_ you have have grade ones—the kinds most universally Colonial style. mate 6 toed, self- AireaAing” abiittle, automatic A machine.any little child can operate because of its easy motion; Warranted for 10 Years: hines, you'll get these aces free: Rutiler, with shirring |S ene Frital Bonet y not be cet, BER, coves and my song ree fot orrison's work gt ey! Leth, Mrs. th moi rdered |FIRST FUNERAL OVER WILLIAMSBURG BRIDGE to go That of Joseph Callan, Who Was a Clerk in Station P of the New York Postoffice Tor the first time a funeral proses tion to-day crossed new Wiliiame burg bridg foilng to mM Marr's Church, M from RBreoktyn, tt on the way to motery funeral was that of Joseph Cal Station P of the New ork Pomt-Offce, at the Produce Ex- ce He had died on Sunday at No. 107 South Second street, Calan wee 8 populer alvert Counct!l of the umdus, @ number of the Fequiem mase at BOMB THROWN INTO CAR, RIGA, Bept. M—A bomb was thrown at & street rallromd oar here last night and at the same time shote were fired into the car from both sides of the atreot. One paasenger waa torn to pleces The conductor, a police sergeant and two other persons were dangerously wounded. Indigestion Cured at74 Mr. L. F, Miller, of Utica, N. Y,, who ts seventy-four years of age, was cured of indigestion and pain in the stomach hy Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey, after years of suffering and all other | ear had failed. us fae we ior and satisfaction feventy-four stormy winters heve 1 tea my head on e ith of red. My occupation is RR Biechomit yeare ego I wae taken with a pain in my stoma my food did not digest aud | + constant palo at my work. | © § etter, ect some meAleine po aval jo dlecour ‘nd ome to ‘ade inner. One 1 1 told bim bow 1 tat, that 7 relter D. Duffy’s Pure Malt Whiskey 1s and have on your cheeke the glow of per ularly, necording to direotions. and take with drugs; they potson the boty Best ‘Opportunity of “Monarch” Sewing Machines. n pay-) and $1) '$ T= Weekly ap type of machines to be had in the Think only.of the highest pown—and you'll be in the company of the “Monarch.” But to buy a “*Mon- arch" at 23.75, instead of anywhere from $40 to $60—that's our ar- gument to-day, and a mighty good one it is. Only one way is the price ¢ to pay. sible—by the formation of a in which we are now enrolling members. You pay us $1 on joining and the balance in month- ly payments of $1 until the $23.75 has been paid. earth The picture illustrates Pi oe chine. You recognize tt at once as a type which under {ts own name {s the most widely known America in the drop-head con. {table top when closed, all w rs Improved lookatiteh has bobbin wind still-running, t of order when perfectly adjusted— A whic the guarantee of we'll stand maker, of back vgf bv nel Necessary Tools; Foot Hemmer, Try and be here to-morrow, ‘ ' i ae consistent with quality, ' ; — |! Sin Last of the Opening ‘Da YS. : Uf this week's exposition of Fall and Winter Apparel bas helped you to @ ‘in style—and the place to secure it—it has served its purpose store alone is am object af comment, York's most delightful shopping ORIGI By taking for our own use the entire product aa to give you what is bound to be newest and be Here are examples t! Where. Nor All-Wool_ Fancy and Phantom Check Pana- TM&—One of this season's most favored weaves. Can be worn all seasons of the year, Co: in will_you be able to match the pr all TO- TO-MORROW Apart from its merchandising place, NAL AND Gr Try that typify the character Thesa Th ais in Col 56inch Tourists’ Suitings Extra heavy | cca in especially adap’ Cc weight, the new long coats. the most approv 1,00) a Spec fects, at black or colors A Delightful Place for Luncheon—Our 8th Floor Restaurant. Craujord 1? AVE. 19" 70 20™ STREET, NEW 1 As a spectacle particularly now, while garbed beyond tha store itself is its underlying principle of the best merchandise If you enjoy the store throughout the year, see if Costumes and Wraps, the Waists avd Millinery, are s9 superbly complete aIMPSON vena a 0 {| Stirring Events in Dress Goods, NEW FALL FABRICS, EXCLUSIVE, Rapeseed | neat i] | tors 12 skeins for,...... Co. NEW YORK, bn 1" intercst, it mu nite ty be “All-Woo! Fancy Stripe | Worsted ea: Ma genteel d mannish e- | 89c ath ford These Four Spe jals in xt = Black Panama —Nothing nicer tor early Fall PaMama —This season's most wanted wear, A most desirable weight; weave: strictly y occasion; med c | bright. Jet bhick: non-crushable 49e sim neigh Po } Repatarty 89 Spee } B = : = Im orted Austrian. roa clot sponged | Imported Chiffon | French Broad- aud i Ls bsolutely p Meee uiactured from the cloth —righ, rich, permanent mirror finish, |highest grade yarns; m ch weight sponged and shrunk; pure jet Bak in all leading shades an k. This ts a reg m the most approved new .20) ular $2.50 quality. Specta) at | were Reg. $3.00, at (Main F iga-inch All-Wool Fancy Stripe SIMPSON CHWS Women’s New Tailor-Made WalkingSuits to Sell at $24.75. A group of two hundred suits that are fully up Which simply means they are the very best to be obtained in New York to the standard of Simpson Cr worsteds — sultings tures and aylish pl for ‘anything like the money. Just the for now Materials $2 4 79 heavy | for Styles in this group have the manmish sack coats; with Hercules and other braids. strap seams, with velvet colla and cluster pleats broadcloths and awford style require: $. Third Fleor, are choice ; and other In gray mix- checks; also other lain fabrics right weight and plenty or later are very numerous. ars—a modei-much desired. The Greatest Value in all New York —that'll be your Suit Cases, , Bags «Trunks Little priced - luggage, that ¢ i nothing in merit and sub: Pewebes because it is little priced. Third For. linen-covered frame—teather corners—brass catches and lock Sizes 22, 24 and 26 tn; Leatherette Suit Galemised frame—leather corners—linen lined, strap and ape ueunad lock— sizes 22, 24 and 26 inches Ab cere tee cette rte eeeees 2.00 “*Peather- weight’ Suit Cases— Made of fine matting, leather corn- ers, linen lined—brass catches and lock—sizes 22, 24 and 26 inebesy at sees: 2.50 Leather Suit Cases—stee! trame, rivetted hinges, reinforced Corners, nen lined, shirt pocket, straps and buckles, brass lock— 3.50 inches, al... Riveted Dre runks, heavy canvas cover—five slats on top— iron fron bound, three iron centre bands —malleable iron trimmings, all rivetted, cloth lined, deep swinging tray; also extra dress tray, 8 95 . es 32, 34 and 36 in, at Light-weight, Suir Cases —Wood verdict to-morrow, SIMPSON CKAWFORD Co. Lierre Lace S3-inch Al-Weol Raney Black Plaiid | $ 2 4,79 Some others are semi-fitting, trimmed Quite a few of the coats have All 7 coats are satin lined. Skirts are perfect hanging—with full side New Hosiery Special. Main Floor. Women’s new silk lisle Hose ght-irom’ the makers: all finished mercerized split soles. You'll do a jot of shopping to find thetr equaj below 35c. pair Spe- on 19¢ ai Women's plain black Silk Lisle Hose—very ¢las- tic and durable—considered vary. cheap at 3$¢. Special for 25c one day at Men's Half Hose in broken lines; all sizes to be had—not all sizes in every style. Must be cleaned up to make way for Fall weights 17¢ ‘Three pales toe 00. “Rposevelt Bears” at 75c. A good sized, fine looking bear at thts price—with a good many better and larger ones {rom 1.75 to ‘Third Fleer. oud ‘Sree feteted pesde ad limite Sones, whatever price you isa Mail Orders Fined, Robes at 6.95. VERY MUCH UNDERVALUE. Main 008, The New York representative of a great Lace House in Saxony has sold to us more than one thousand new model Lierre Lace Robes, through very close figuring, able to offer at $6.95 each. Overestimating his outlet, he entirely too many Robes, and we bought lot at a, ridiculously | 6.95 Splendid new Paris models in_white, this surplus price—must have dona so, in fact, to sell them at ivory_and_champagne tints; and embroidered on fine net. Robes that are entire! moved from the ordinary “sale” kinds, as exquisite in design and character as finest workmanship can make them. Ideal for re- ception, theatre and party wear, Perfectly cut, so that the nearest bit of i completed garment, with nothing to add but a silk drop, if Empire effects ; also the very fash- ionable_one_and_two_flounce which we are imported Grecian models, ork will give ces pall the ONE LOT OF STILL FINER STYLES AT 910.00. To-morrow we \ in_sizes sizes from one to IMPSON CRAWRORD ©0. Coats for Little Tots Up to Five. One of the strong points of the section devoted to ee a stock that will appeal to mothers, because in every instance service has been combined with style. Ul make the first Important showing of Fall and Winter Coats ‘o five years, and for the delectation of those read We have gathered back, round cape, trimmed with five back, strap cuifs and collar, fintshed and tan, sizes 2, 3, 4 and 5 years. 2.95 made| of fine clot Infante’ Wal in box back for Costs lar and cuffs, red, navy sizes 2, 3, 4 and 5 years 3.9 black for Children's Wal Coats of lambs’ effect, front finished niet ‘wool sues 2, 3, 4 and § of fancy braid, finished with strap across two rows of braid, tn navy, red, brown double-breasted effect, trimmed with fancy buttons, pointed col brown and tan; double-breasted ones ee and loops in at brown, cuffs trimmed with black rows with king style, king wool, with ‘buy unusually special prices will be in vogue on some of the most desired ate for Infants’ Walking 1. 69 Coats of ladies’ cloth, box 5.95 “for Children’s Waljsini Coats, made of gray astra- khan, full box back effect, collar and cuffs of navy blue velvet; coat finished with white leather belt; sizes 2, 3, 4 and 5 years 5.95 yoke back for Fine Serge Cloth Coats, made with pointed round collar effect, cuffs and collar edged with gray astrakhan, in navy and red; sizes 2, 3).4 and $ years, for Lnfants’ Long 2.9 Coats of fine quality Bed- ford, made with deep clycular cape, fin- ished with silk braid and buttons,

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