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IRGLARS FL, | Tae se | ~/ 00 FURS Long Island. Expires in Ninetieth Year. Burglar Alarm, Twenty po Weet One ok a ke down the rewult that | Yor a few dave he thoweht itttle of | pornood of the Sent. but pain drove him to his J he has bean unable to be about Some days ago it became evi t the old man had written hie | Sooo, | inst poem, and that ke was on his death |Fork pad w bed. Dr, Zawsey, of Groat 3 Ww oor, There was|feanlar physician, called Dr Btore: vant that attracted | Bayside. into consultation yesterday old man was even then breat a inet The two phyviciens were hia bedside when he died Wh ro Miss Munda. thie ~ ond his nephew some kt = Phe thieves gained entrance to Vienna Restay: the reste finding & #e this ai people of Great Neck are much inter ested tn what will become of his es. fe varioui to #1.b00,00u. "Cutter aot. life from his ¢ ‘ fiity to make verse 4 other children to competency. mn ‘overhaul e f rey al be wae mnapcr as | In the meahwhi retul ounted w w peas WWE S said, adinitted eda boy was with the t he got through the emall = nly the most valuable fare iy pigce were taken. They were at the hole and put in sacks. Wh a sacks were full they were carried Wo ithe restaurant Avout dawn Policeman Murphy of the Wes street station hap- poned along. ‘Trying the doer of the Aurant he found it open and then! Sais won he four enakn A fr4 e ed (he sacks contained the \a: oF from the restaurant, but close ex Bnation showed a new brace’ and bit ind a jimmy on one of the wagks rated his i og Ble stick Murphy called «| wrote an ode to himeelf which ment wrest ated Bin, te loss Ho seemed to money between verse enve what be bad|@ ne-dealer, tea ho of ennd hem iu \ eee, and often thase opinions were cutticn oe te verse up th onal affairs make him tell and tnterna- | as wD of other policemen. The bidok | something like this mwas surrounded. bu too late. The| “klootgood Qutter ts elghty-elent; | thieves had gone, They are believed! ©! foBiave taken fright at the epproach of nm and when he rapped for o have made for the reef. oa ahd <spamnmut QUARANTINE TIES ‘UP POLICE HORSES Flushing Mounted Men Defied It Until Threatened with Arrest, ing God and detying fete own. won't go down.” Fivole | the Central Of end ww delphia to-day c up arme and verso Brook Hunt © wyler, th & ging ieaseeaers TRYING x0 PAWN, GOT ARRESTED. Two Colored Pullman Sleeper Por- ters Thought to Have Mrs, Klein's Lost Rings. Prank Smith and ms Pul row between the Hoard of Haislét Lice Department most of horses of Flushing have y in the quarantine of two Theo Police Department rept al feobewe attached we the Fiushi Get in the Monument House stables nee answered rings stolen Of |the police horses developed teGious dineare known a Wied le similar to leprosy in humans The dinase communicated to two othe police horses and one of them wee «wt The thermometer’s ups an. y necessary now for ¢ t and bealth erries or pleasure boats, over fe, day or night ht ove tores offer widest cho rent correct ¢a range of smart colorings ther stores give as good stores enjoy all the Custom Tailored Top $40 Coats and Fall Coats, *HATPIN MINNIE”: ‘BUS ents are fit, shape to fimb Serge After Get ce Now fix Mon Journeyman Tailored Top, Coats, Fall Fitted back Coats Cover Coats, Aw whe was being ied away she broke Get the Habit Go te New York City. t Hole Through Eight | Bloadgoot H. Cutter, urmer pews of] pushed Wittams, arreigned tm che] re Fannie Morrison, muric (anche P i Long Iniand, died to-day in hie olf $9 gtariem Court to-day on a charge of|on the first floor, complains thar Mrs. HInch Wall to Dodge | sows at areat Neck woes ronbed “Baward i a| Rosé Vergelechiin, her nix | apent the greater pe f his life trates an the distinetion fights above, at N m { t mont ti having caused more persone to ayetemat! annoyed he amen, the reserves of th the ground while cHasing Williams, with |ohildren She thinks I ' wee & populer dente in the neigh-| Gerry Society about her of the police station pambled|when I am teaching hatmony to my number of but of bed confident that @ battle of at Beventy-eeoond Seclared Willams He arrested Wi ‘ De death of the farmer-post ho serves, who turned out in veraue stapes eas, fir then all cut loose with their revolvers. Williaa many fired again and apais willeme after a couple aurrounded by. the police. ik persons looking for the ead es: able to MSk®| Beventy-five dollars was found hidden aking times and|in his underclothing fhe often mixed|* funny he stopped ¢ as eaiel—i lena SAY HE’S A FORGER. l clerk Brought from Philedelphin ca Severs! Charees. Detective-dergeant sryler, a young clerk, of No. ®0 East | wtghty-ixth sry ong by forging the signatures were George M. Coban, the actor Brill Light-Weight Overcoats downs make Brit ght Overcosts able for wear to and from business, when arty- oats come {foun 1o high-grade | Bull Brother || Six Hemmers; raider; UNION SQUARE, 27” Broadway, neer Obranbers, ge vi, Foot Hemmer, i 4th St., near Boway, 47 Cortianas #t., ax. Greenwiak, Try and be here to-morrow, 126th Bt, corner Third Ave, THE WORLD) WHDNFSDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 96, 1966, BLOODGOOD CUTTER, SLEEPERS AWAKENED FARMER POET, DEAD BY REVOLVER SHOTS Peres ol 2 Old Character of Police Reserves een Pie Weapons |So Pleads Warbler of Lullabies to Stop Fugitive, and the Neighborhood Is Aroused. aby (to sleep.” replied Verge! zs Milan ot may not be a Patt! or av Sra pence and my song may Rarmeniag with, Mre. Morrison's work tthe moment.” "TM NOT A PATTI BUT CAN SING" ordered to go FIRST FUNERAL OVER \ WILLIAMSBURG suncel Who Neighbors Say hat of Joseph Callan, Who Was a Clerk in Station P of the Annoys Her. Poltos < to-day the heard. She said it was har to teach the harm I » P of the New % ee York Pomt-OMce, at the Produce Ex. "Your Honor,” aati change He had died on @unday at to Miasietrate Baker, his home, No. 107 Bouth Second street, pupils aie sticke ber head out of her aken @ disoord BOMB THROWN INTO CAR. RIGA, Sept. M—A bomb wae thrown at © street railroad oar here last night and at the same time shote were fired into tar from both sides Of the ptreot. One paasenger wea torn to pleces fs ,Polloe sergeant and dangerously Indigestion Cured at74 Mr. L. F, Miller, of Utica, N. Y., who ts seventy-four years of age, was cured of and Ber friends front stoop, and I have to bundle over them when I want to go In of out.” Maate- The conductor did not top, ana arne —Extra ial offer of Shetland Floss in white, black or colors, 12 skeins for, ..... A Delightful Place for Luncheon—Our 8th Floor Restrurant AVE, 19” T0 20 STREET.._NEW YORK TO-MORROW = Last of the Opening Days. ‘| Uf this week's exposition of Fall and Winter in styleand the place to secure it—it has served its purpose A. store alone is am object af comment, Apart from its merchandising intercs mu York's mort delightful shepping place, particularly mow, while ge * beyond the store itself is its. underlying principle of the best merchandise ¢ or t | Appare! bas helped you t t et a spectacle, tm ¢t n dre bed in ¢ consistent with quality. If you enjoy the store throughout the Costumes and Wraps, the Waist avd Millinery, are 99 superbly complete mrt cuawrorn co { Stirring Events in Dress Goods, | NEW. FALL FABRICS, EXCLUSIVE, ] ORIGINAL AND RIGHTLY PRICED By taking for our own use the entire product Mata Poor, only to give you what is bound to be newest and Here are exam where. Nor wi that typify the character you be able to These Three” Sp c | T™MA—One of this season's most | weight, especially adap tes J r\jt r hig a rst | favored weaves, Can be worn || the new lon coats. ¢ r s pr a Seasons of the year. Cor all the most appr | t Fal “1.00 | eardon and now! Indigestion and pain in the stomach hy Duffy's Pure Mait Whiskey, after years of suffering and all other medicines had failed, Se, HELLER, writes ‘write wkb joy and satisfaction Sertaryetour shormny ‘win ave eed over my heat aro the theft He said he was ot No 108 Lexingto ty food did ‘net digest and my work. I ct rel would Bare to stop work. He oa’ Where the other eb haar Frank Price, of joe, returned from Phila- with Charles J, Munt MAL F MILLER. % YLARS OLD. Broad who ls wanted, the “ery. args was & mer thet ootained a large cheeks the glow people. Among the vic Drakenan, 8 wealth it ad depress the heart, while Dutt WHY ALL DENTIST RECOMMEND NEW YORK. a Opportunity of the Year. “Monarch” Sewing Machines. Offered in a Club in pay-) Down ments of $1 down and $1 i SIXTH AVE, Poor Tuue evening dress—out- weekly until you have/ ice, best values. No paid us $23.75. eee Forget for a moment the cheap type of z. to be had in the market for most any price you care to pay. Think only.of the highest grade ones—the kinds most universally Sopencind 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—tha our ar- gument to-day, and a mighty good one tt is. Only one way is the price pos: sible—by the formation of a club, | aa " in which we are now enrolling | } members. You pay us $1 or t joining and the balance in month- sirueticn, 66 that you hay ing parts betng oon sealed. Ympro ly payments of $1 until the $23.75 has been paid. ‘The picture illustrates the ma- chine. You recognize it at once as a type which under {ts own name (s the most widely known Fourth Floer. a Sotld oak case, Colonial sete Made tn the drop-head con table top when closed, all w lookat tive toed, eelf-threading sbittle, automatic A machine any little child can op because of its easy motion; still-r Full aa Bearing: Warcarited res 10 Years: ah, uararace of the maker which we'll stand back of jes the machines, you'll get these attachments free Rutiler, with abirring plates Tucker; The Chub ie filling rapidly, Duffy’ s Pure Malt Whiskey Sim, son Crawford Ga th act nen These Four inch. Ali Wool Fancy senor Plaiia | “Se fn a | $2-4nech All Wool | Black Pan | wear, A | bright, Fancy Stripe 53: cer for early fall Panama 4.Qe@ fo sen Imported Austrian Broadcloth poanuta Oiain Fleer) | | black Imported Chiffon French Broad- } cloth —itigh, rich, perm f sponged and shrunk; pure jet black m the most approved new Fall weight Reg. $3.00, at Ri PRON Gh W 4 ’ ) All-Wool_ Fancy and | 56-inch Tourist s “All- Wool Fancy Stripe - Phantom Theck Pana- |! Suitings — burn heavy |) Worsted Suitings — . Women's New | | New Hosiery Special. sai moor. Tailor-MadeWalkingSuits ik iste. Hose to Sell at $24.75. ie wl A group of two hundred suits that are fully ay to the standard of Simpson Crawford style requirements WW simply means they are the very best to be obtained in New York Women's plain black for anything like the money. Third Fleer. silk Lisle Hose—very ¢las- Materials are choice durable considered very wo othe cheap at pectal for worsteds and other oy a 25c sultings, In gray mix Men's Half Hose in broken tured and checks; alse - nes, all sizes to be had—not all $ To broadcloths and $ of |! zes in every style. Must be cleaned siylish_plain_ fabrics up to make way for Fall gore weights Just the right. weight , BO 7R for now and Plenty — EEE osevelt Bears” at 75c. Reavy for later on. Styles in this group are very numerous. Some have the mannish sack coats; others are sem eat with Hercules and other braid ds, Quite a few ‘of the A good sized, fine looking strap seams, bear at thts price—with a good many better and larger ones {rm 1,75 to coats are satin li and cluster pleats, The Greatest Value in all New York —that your verdict to-morrow. footed pesde and . Ti ineney. whatever Mail ‘Orders. Fined. SIMPSON CRAWFORD Co. Lierre Lace Robes at 6.95. VERY MUCH UNDERVALUE. The New York representative of a great Lace House in Saxony has sold to us more than one thousand new model Lierre Lace Robes, which, through y close figuring, we are & able to offer at $6.95 each. Suit Cases, Mais - cor, loses nothing in merit because it is little stantiality priced. ‘Third Moor. Light-weight, linen-covered Suit Cases —Wood frame—teather corners—brass catches and lock ne 22, 24 and 26 In) 7 35 1] Lestherette Suit Cases — Steel frame—ileather corners—linen lined, 1@ strap and buckles—brass lock — me 22, 24 and 26 inches; 2.00 eReathiorswaldht”” Suit Cases— Made of fine matting, leather corn. es, lines lmed—brass catches and ock—sizes 22, 24 and 26 inches; at... 2.50 Leather Suit Ci os—sieel irame, Robes that are entirel: sather, ‘hinges, reinforced corsers|| moved trom the ordlaary Mnen lined, shirt pocket, straps and “sale” kinds, as exquisite buckles, brass lock—a4 in design and character as Inches, at... ++ 3.50 finest workmanship can Riveted Dress Trunks, heavy make them. Ideal for re- canvas cover—five slats ontop—irom|| | ception, theatre and party fron bound, three iron centre bands|| | wear, a i iesd, dese seen pastes cut, so that the nearest bit of handiwork will give you the tray; also extra dresstray, 6 Gas completed garment, with nothing to add but a silk drop, if you wish, 4 sluts 52, 34 and 36 In., at Be ONE LOT OF STILL FINER STYLES AT $10,00. IMFSON CRAWRDOKD co. Coats for Little Tots Up to Five. One of the strong points of the section devoted to youngsters. We h: ave a stock that will appeal to mothers, because in every instance service ae been combined with aarrers ad orrow we will imake the first important showing of Fall and Winter Coats n_of those ready Overestimating his outlet, he imported many Robes, and we bought surplus lot at a, ridiculously price—must have dona so, in fact, to sell them at..... . Splendid new Paris models In ¥ ivory and hampag gne_ tints; and Empire effects; also the very fash- ionable one and two flounce models, embroidered a 0 buy “wiodels. for | Children’ ‘» Walking 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 for Fine Serge Cloth ° Comts, made with pointed back, round collar effect, cuffs and 1. 69 for Infante’ Walking Coats of ladies’ cloth, box back, round cape, trimmed with five rows of fancy braid, finished with strap across back, strap culfs and collar, finished with two rows of brald, tn navy, red, brown and tan, sizes 2, 3, 4 and 5 years. 2 95 for Infante’ Walking . Coats box back style, ade\ of fine cloth, d effect, immed with f ted col lar and cuffsy red, navy, brown and tan; sizes 2, 3, 4 and 5 years 3. 95 for Children's Walking Coats of lambs’ wool, double-breasted effect, front finished with black ornaments and loops in He brown, eollar and cuffs trimmed with black wool; sizes 2, 3, 4 and § collar edged with gray astrakhan, in navy and red; sizes 2, 2.9 for Infants’ Long Coats of, fine auality Bed ford, made with deep circular cape, fine ished with silk braid and buttons, Beco d 3.4 and $ years 1 feo import Washington | fore the se tween Chicas Goanter hit by Bheckar Behulte foul | fy fell short a jong r Schulte bit the fence to singled. St fielded Tinkes bateman a Evers Kitng acored packs, and | Casey to Jor Overall scor Hoffman ends bis to right Jugeled King were. filler Sencee by pas * filed to Case Ritter out i There is 4 | Who nabs He picks up With han But there's Some pet That scoop} ‘When for Spendith