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DOORS AND THEN BLAZE STARTED Undertaker Suspects a Business Rival, Who Xs Arrested. | FOUND WIFE DEAD IN BED. ure. Ow : 7 by ae Selisbins Piait Fell, His Head Struck a atrikinw (ibs diievegs (ieitind 0 tin rods Bes theore "& roughly ‘dteaned We make clothes to measure, We make gooothes. ary ier eo hie Pall w Build them jm the smappiest way out of thé sturdieyyrics Mra Mary & Owen, twenty-eiem| Bureau, and He Died asa | rd ue teotive Bureau at the Bathgate ave | & F 4 yeure oid, wife of James MH. Owen, «| : pT 5 pony, prove proph nue station, used to be an expert op- | ed palings = charge as little as @ 18 and guarantee a perfect fit, r a ON mm Ww Ninety ft wt! fall targely to the otted st conn : 4 if Sst: JH GOBER ena ah Wen Rowden Result. Me to te Tatatter tarkarm the Iie, | erator before he went on the poll Dire, bonadiue iad been iim the elton Other tatiors ask 825 for as goed. Samples and style book), hy her ‘Susband, having evidently taken At evertoss of morphine. At firet the dellewed k to be a cam of aul e, Dee on Investigation are satiated that (lie gocurrence wus scoldental. Por some time Mrs Owen hed eut- pein from & complaint for whioh sho Was operated on recently, and bie to sleep, mor- 5S WIRED FROM HOUSE TO BARN FOR HELP = oat seis , in x George Donabue, in charge of eomneccted with every other part. Long) ago he vanght hie wife how to use the tleker, and they can communicate with oh other wher in different rooms, To-day the sergeant was in the barn hitching up his horse when « ticker stable door sounded n hie wi COST HIS LIFE ae int your he exointen edm ration Yowt be ev! io tal Gare of the family when yo old da. & superanveted, don't you | "ye arose to return to his bed and, f Ginatners harness and 4 run, Just dropped the for the house Beret Ing for the tantly, @ mother and four Uttle fothw towes, In his ieleure hours he has rigged up « lot of apparatus at his over to a telegraph instrument ot ' home, Ne 16 Matida street, Wake STORIES, MAY LIVE. | seta eo that now every part of the ‘elf and went the message for help to house and the rather large grounds is her husband | food. She told him to welt « Utes Outside, but be cursed her and ted to push hia way In. Bhe stepped John D, Platt, of Ne, Oi Bast Twen: ty-third street, died at Bellevue Hoe FELL 6 pital today from & freoture of the skull, ee failing again the Touth of Bighteen Net Kitiea by harp edge of & Bureau in his home dow ome. Guring «© spel, of Glastness last night tery pb bade’ gs Platt was forty-seven years old and in| "iph Comdello, etehtesn years oid, Our Mail Order Department Will Serve You Promptly. Peay Mr. Owen on waking this morning Milkman Sees Stranger Des- Pe Nise Coma ieee ae troying Emblems of Mourn- thon gg we Wes Ninstieth street ing in the Vestibules. was called. and later Coroners Phywt- —_— | | clan O'Hanlon attended. both giving it Pes their opinion that death was due to 4n overdose of morphine Beyond the fect that Mra pamtel Corbett, prevent address No. 3/peen a rent sufferer. but waa dened watt A by the operation. there was not the Me an street, atid Bwing Spirine, tere was of Mo, % Henoock place, entered into why Ts ela wren * @ comtract five years «yo by which they ter husband. with pouglit to find persone to incinerate or Bory, They did a fine business, having @aited note in the noightwrhood an ex. | eellent caretakers for all \nat remuined LADY JEFFERSON BALL. A Ge ate encenes gente tad as | TORS Womawe Obyeet t { Charity pired the partnership wees veouted. | tories diter as to the caure put | The Lady Jefne Beis a Us Spifing sald be acted in the initiative. ciety will hold @ charity bali on Satur- Then he opened anothar establishment ‘day evening, Sept % at Arlington Hall, Gt de Hanoook pince address, and No. 19 Bt Otarks place, Music wil be Corbett went over to Manbatian street, | fumiahed by Prof, Louts Fisher Eyer since the men have been com-| This society was organized tn tho, | peting against each other. Jemtouny |and has sixty-tve members, all young erces and the climax came ivet night. | women whose aim ts charity among | fost Before the arrival of that hour In | the poor of the East Side The Presl- | whieh all well-behaved graveyi\rde are | dent of the society t Mine Jennie Shoen. in the un- : utes vefore The wx “The firo maghal was aleo notified and Sabine, Brunawick. Your appearance depends on the fit and style of your clothes. | Brili clothes are pattefned by the highest-salaried designers in the country—men who know how to express subtle style—smartness—in ihe lines of 4 garment. Brill clothes are tailored by those foremost talloring organizations whose expert needlemen understand that a garment's fit, shape and life depend mostly on tailorwork. Brill clothes come in fabrics and colorings to Suit all good tastes and in sizes to fit men of every build. Cust Tailored Clothes - . *10 The only garments at $10 that can be absolutely guaranteed to bold shape, fit, style and color until worn out. Because the only garments at $10 tailored and trimmed sufficiently well and made of fabrics satisfactory enough to permit such a guarantee, } Suits of worsted, all-wool cassimeres, cheviots and black thibets. Topcoats of tan and oyster gray covert Fall coats of all-wool thibet and chev in tack and Oxford. “Cravenette” raincoats black thibet. Every garment good value at one-third more Hand Tailored § Ciothes at e They are unusual values under $16.50 Every garment is modern style, every fabric | is rtandard quality aod of newest coloring. The tailoring ‘s hand work throughout—the | Ponce and whale euects, tachuding oyster, trimmings of best grade serce, Venetlan, twilight, aluminum and stee: grays, shrunk linen, shrunk haireloth, etc, | Lerby gray Cover coats of exeelient gray Suits of strictly all woe: cassimere.excel- | coverts, he newest iai cout mode: shown lent worsteds, smart cheviots and vicana ine | —en.irely new, practical, smart and uressy— ished black thibet, correct new brill models. only in crii stores, » Tailoring, trimmings and fabrics usual tn Crayeneite ralcoats of sepertor worsteds $16 SO garments. in pian abd spiature effects, High grade Fall coats of high grade oxford, cheviot | buck ununished worsteds and th and meiton tinisted black thibes. cul niodeis. Aad Mhihietnantas Fitted back Louts XV. fall coats, newest ‘ Brill Clothes Journeyman Tail- ored Clothes... Carments wnusual under $20 + Here is an assortment of ciothes pacqualted in. variety of fabrics and models anywhere. Here are garments as well tailored asthe finest garments sold anywhere. Here are values that are unequalled any. where Suits of strictly all wool, full weight, hard tnished, sii miature Cassimere. the most t durable, most satisactory fabric we know of —Colorings are Newest gray shades and dark mixtures—and Suits of ¢aceLent worsted, smart cheviots Meiton finished black Thibet and fall weight, absolutely pure worsted bive ¢; unlimited choice of colorings and de signs. Silk lined-to-edge fall coats of light weight oxiord, meiton and vicuna Gnished b.ack thibet—pure Merveuleux silk linings, Fitted back Lowls XV. coats of smartest Cheviots and coverts, neat self stripe, herring: of worsted and herringbone effects in smart gray shades Gray covert semi-titted back top coats, neat stripe eects and plain gray shades, (Only in Brill stores Cravenetie raincoats of high grade gray | Among these garments six leading man worsteds and superior black thibets—newest | ufacturers are represented by their best semi-fitted back models. Products, and: the Brill snop L, B, and others present exclusive Brill models de- cidedly smart and extremely worth while, Extra! Extra! Special These suits at $20 to $40 and $22.50 Pure} Wor- *45 Topcoats, cover goats, fitted-back cox sted Suits at... . fall coats and cravenettes at $20 to $35 Strictly pare worsted suits of tne enough are the finest garments possible to prod quality and beavy enough weight to prevent | fccay to weary , cate cockiing fdges and pulling seams—eut on newest Br)li mode tatiored thoroughly by F hind, of mosi recent designs; present market Youths’ Extreme Values. value of garments of equal merit is $15 or y men's suits of ali-wool tabtics . more WHOLESALE; tailoring, trimaung and and black thibets—newest sin. materials age $2250 graces To be bad only 4 double breasted models, ot Brill Stores, good $8 value Young men's sults, 14 to 20, all newest styles in black and fancy fabrics, and Young men's raincoats of worsted and black thibet; sizes 17 to 20. raincoat. Only youths’ \garments ¢ warranted to holy shape, fit, er oe Get the Habit, ae Boys’ 89c Value 43 Knee Pants . . c Extra trousers of best grade corduroy and of all-wool cheviot In mixture pat terns. Sizes 6 to $6, Every pair war A new pair for any ranted not to rip | pair that does rip Goto both bound and raw edge. Ail the | new shapes $2 | Full line of STETSON| soft and stiff hats $3.50 2 $5 Extreme value at LMON SQUARE, 14th St., near Broadway, New York City, ; Rthel, his sixteen-year-old daughter, | home 0-day. das been studying @tenography, terday after having been Sampson Crauford Ca. Your Friends and Family. OCTOBER RECORDS NOW ON SALE. Brill Clothes Combine Smartness and Value Every Brill garment le sold at lowest possible price because Brill stores, thru certain trade conditions, buy at | i and derbies | Furnish! at pure silk ° | | GLOVES—Genuine Kassan tion, @8¢ designs—toose, swell cut coats in 2 variety pert By ee tae ate Ree Brothers | sin, abe 90; aa GE We sel! books st lowest prices In | of fabrics—sizes 7 to 47 years, 279 Broadway, near Chambers, 47 Cortlandt S\., oear 125ch St., comer No. he Fire: aveny the real esimte business. Sorite trom © Brout winkow' ay U2 He we Fee | poapien! eonfined to | facover wears wan aale he eae f Simpson Crauford Co. ™ STREET. NEW YORK. | App arel for Misses—Distinctive , ’ in Both Style and Price. First word for to-morrow concerns the Junior Suifs’at 16.50 and ti Misses’ Suits at $25. They are two of the leading exponents of Fall Fashions, ai very fairly iMlustrate the way we are able to things—because of our unquestion supremacy in both buying and selling facilities. enti Peek ‘Junior Suits at 16.50 | Of excellent ity cheviot in blue, red and brown. Made in the popular Norfol coat; tailor siltched; box plaits front and back; velvet notched collar; turned-bac , cuffs trimmed with small fancy buttons; broad belt; skirt with cluster pleats. Sizes 12 44 and 16, or skirt lengths 28 to 33. A genuine $18.75 model. Misses’ Suits at 25.00 20° STREET” NEW Entertain | It finwted to-day in Oo | fez a8 ka at o Felice Court fica | SHIPPING NEWS Willi Bring to Your Home Bith j Of all-wool invisible checks; coats in 37-inch length; semi-fitted back; lap seams; ful enna et when be | = " box front, with fly lap; notch collar of contrasting color; lined through with goo a ore to. the Sane : : s quality sain; skizt cluster pleated; sizes 14 and 16; also for small. women. A $29 tr ee ce TA Victor Talking Machine}; = ti mtched the man go from |Sun rises Shion sete AAWMoon sete | value. jenever he folnd The Truss. es , + ca ad wivene ser I ipo | Mg Water, tow OR Misses’ Sufts—Msie ot Gare in Lecter Dres es Pretty throw it to the street Ld ‘. . . I} the new combinations; coi z Ss, in plain cheviots, | i eee eat ou toe nie [Mert Monk. eat Ege ART Lee] Edison Phonograph. Fe ee eects ‘tar Wont] per ccie skate, "en, or ae ee. ene Prom beass tote ome fa 8 188 109 coat collar and turned-back cuff of velvet, blue and black, including the new plaids, house the man went. The milkman | PORT OF NEW YORK. | patch pocket, trimmed with strappings of her in two models—Russian and Gabriel CR ee ae eee eeartion ARRIVED, Our Stock of Records for Victor Talk- Self; fined with soft satin; py rag ects; full pleated skirt. Sixes In ‘a few minutes his attontion WA* | geninaie ae ere a ST eh acer 6.50 byec ee ee ing Machines and Edison Phonographs is pleated skirts; ‘ Girlie’ Sailor Suite. Binge wed in ths baeament of Apiring's ag a Nae Complete and Up to Date.: : ;:::; Junior Suspender @ oat ‘gery: is bias, bk wean Re Poll ie who, ved next Goor, Said Sults —in fine grade cheviots and small, with large tallor collar, trimmed with Fy arte) in his hows a few INCOMING STRAMEHTTPS checks; girlish, model, Coats fult loose braid, finished with . - dsome silk tle; DUR TO-DAY. | ,; y| y - ; ‘ol full pleated skirt 7 on box style, double-breasted front; coat col P t, deep f , Bremen’ were comnnelied. i eat the te Tere, Paton, BMBABS, Bataan Ter of contrasting color velvet, full sleeye,| 6 10°14... dlpeiiiis! ants to {ihe Smoketilied” “Sechuam, Gibraltar, Monterey, Vera Orua, leated into cul The new thodel side- Gipfg’ Wy, iSetathne. oy reek ned upon hae that OurudinG Brpaitenes. Come and Hear the New Victor Victrola ! ; Fiated skirt Stes 12, 14 and 16.) and best af Presses Largest The “latter Jealous of the business he sie BA HID FO-DAY | The Most Complete Talking Machine Made, : Skirt lengths 35. Regularly py myae| shades and new models ” gil, desirable Alone Shi sponta Hbessmuecagl | OF ' Missés’ Suits—is 11) the new stripes and over. | GPITS, ME carcessescecrecveuaes PH styles to select any pretty from plaids; two styles. Coats semi-fitted back, double. | Girls’ Schoo! Coats —Fui\ santth 2.05 to 9.75 breasted, bag front, coat collar of contrasting color vel- y pac: », Misses’ T. 4 o lishly ¥ ment, made in good quality paca cloth, Ss Ourist vet, embroidered or cloth collar, stylishly braidea with | farmenty Met ESL Grown, extra full, novelty mixtures, ste Coats vade in woutache braid; turned-back cuffs, trimmed to match with storm collar of velvet; fined with and brown heavy cheviot full and b ¥ | Iter; lined throughout h sof n; full pleated ite ‘ lar of vely . + notch cok “th Bs i4 aad Reruhrly” gg! wey | Tenerieht fanme: MY 1Q, 75 Ae and ye SP cw Ses" Your satiséaction depends on the quality of your clothes—on aed = = : aoe Snawree 8. 5 Z a your ¢lo' ’ : | ale of 14-k Go! the alee SORES Face gives Pri avh falda Prom ‘ths. Yoo tbilea Men’s Suits, Overcoats and Cravenettes | 1a. Gold an | obtainable to put in clothes at that price. FOR SATURDAY AT $15.50. | Every Brill fabric 1s absolutely guaranteed to hold tts color and to W t thoroly satisfy the wearer, } a ic es Jowest prices, Operate The man who has new clothes to buy need loox no further than here if he under minimum expense and are content with a reasonable percentage ‘ould be properly and stylishly dressed, And he need pay u but $15.50 to-morrow for such garments | itemsfie ai oe ae | nable to duplic r less than five to ten dollars more. 5 for Satur ce as he'll be unable to duplicate for less. t SINT scssehia Jay. Each eal Suits 15.50: | backed by th k unfinished worsteds, plain thibets, cheviots and ) Of fine silk-mixed worsteds, blac vicunas—five distinct new coat models, including the swell extreme cut. Some of | guarantee of th the waistcoats are of the new double-breasted style. naker an Overcoats 15.50: impson Craw W r—so come and get acquainted with the new styles—French form Wiad ta sence | unas in gray and black, that are strictly hand made, | The nicest you ever saw. ford Co. Malin Fieerg Men's Solid Go'da Watched new thin model, open face—El, Waltham movement. Regu- $3) fitted In fancy effects, plain vi as well a3 the new grade of friezes. Cravenettes 15.50: The water-shed Kuppenheimer process for making stylish coats waterproot—sev- eral shades of fine grays and fancy effects, as well as plain black. lar $30, at Men's Gold-Filled Watches Guaranteed for 20 years—a ra $15 to $18 Sample $ i] 10800 Fall Suits || tor new thin: model—warranted Amer: Garments at OO0Cravenettes || %" thin, mosel- wacranted “Amer An extremely close proposition both for the makers and ourselves, || ellers ask $10 for same. h and by taking advantage of a manufacturer's collection we are able to || At + Se offer the identical lines—same make, style and material; in fact, the same reartate Witenelié Gola duplicates that are now being retailed at $15 and $18. All new 1906 Open-Face Watches —Elgin 0 ey Waltham jewelled movement.” Jew ¢llers’ price $19.50. Women's Gold-Filled Hi | Case Watches gure 20 years—Elgin or Waltham move ment. Regular $16, Bae . 12.5 Le These Specialsin | Music of the _Clothing for Boys. ‘Hour. Sturdy wearing kinds that will give the very best service where New York's finest Music Stor At the same time the most stylish apparel a youngster | offers for Saturday's Special Sal Seoond Fleor. the best and most popular musi models. We are continuing the sale of Men's Trousers at $3.00 in sizes 31 to 50 waist. Need an extra pair?’ If you do, don't miss these. service is essential. can wear, The Celebrated Kuppenheimer make. ane $3.50 tor Fall Reefers. of the day. Taina Wie Stationery The new rina flannel lined— New Ope- _ 4 \ength—velvet collary—sizes 2}6 to \ ratic Hits at 15. 12 years, : Engraving. | $4.50 for Blue Serge Sults You Dear, Because You're You Red Mt reets of New York. The Red Te Wie the Goth’ Is Good, The Hottentot Love Song. Marte Cahill, Handsome Cabinets filled with cloth- | knicker or plain trousers finish paper—fashionably cut 15¢ | —sizes 7 to 16 years, GOVEOPES s vveverg)ecoreerss Script Plate and 60 reg. 8Sc.; special... Roman or Old English Pia and 50 Cards, reg. ae) at.. Shaded Old English Plate and 50 Cards, ps $2, at.. 1.45 Monogram or Address Dies—great variety of styles—regularly $1.25 to $2.00, at 69c end Russian Sults, RedandGray Reeiers Dudley Combination Suits—The only sult that has four distinct changes, Has D. jacket with belt, palr of straight and pair of knicker trousers. Sailor, Russian and Kimono Blouse Suits of homespun, flannel and serge, light and dark grays, royal and navy blue; sizes 3 to 10. Red Reefers and new Gray Wale Reefers— all wool; sizes 3 to 10. Jee to Have & Sweetheart, ‘Th Touriwa love ew woe tw Thing, Th Tou: Mimmens Girt Like Me, There's Mo Room for « Dead Ome Orand O14 Dew ard. Little Oh, 86 and §6 Values—Dudley Combi- 25c. to 60c. per Ib.—84 to 200 sal Mister Cupid. Marie Cahill, Ration Suits, Sailor #3 95 sheets tn package, at, Ib... 15c | breasted with belt V Leva Unet One Dest of iL mar ‘e $5.00 for Suits with Extra Trous Fabrics of fancy woolen effects —two pairs of trousers, 1 knicker, 1 plain—double-breast- ed suits with belt—sizes 8 to 16 years, as ABe 98c ay_in the Meet Me at Twilight. Litt || 5,000 pounds high-grade Papers in 14 styles and shades; sulle Gladstone | Heavy - weight blue shape, mostly cloth finish—worth from | serge—Norfolk, double $7.50 for High Grade alts. Furnishing Specials. 1.50 Newest Fic- The new grays—exclusive worsted SHIRTS—New autumn color- ings; only at Brills' $1 UNDERGARMENTS—Natura] wool medium weight; ALL SIZES, » such the city, The very newest books. sus) | $3.50 for Russian and Sailor Por the little boys, from 234 to 10 regu wich. | lar, stout and long; ask for No $1 And all “other ‘newest books sold | years, All the new designs in fancy Ave. 100; per garment ” elsewhere at $1.08, here at...... and plain blue—beautiful creations, ror nil H we g e

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