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i THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, OCTOBER 8&8, ~ Ae WHILE INDARREST FOR AUTO LOST HIS FORTUNE, TURNED BURGLAR ~ WORKING HALL oP ACE KLLNG if he is wante Bill, Wilson Stabbed by [wisi tat tate Bley, but Bint -he-bo-notitled tbat -he 4 “ ye) 1 wanted. firat criminal act, Mrk2eleured to IMs Wate cssectaters ayece ther si ‘ Shepard could not prevent the a Costoli told the same stor when ar- _|dent unless he turned bis fgned- be the crowd by the roa id it so lined to be i identifcd as former {e-reyoivess mueh feeling overt in Passal “STRNG ARM” FAIL After the killing his body ‘ with a blanket, was allowed to remain Strang, Attacked in Dark inom tela negr the read for the re- a mainder of tho day. This the Passaic Hall) Hester Street Tene- jpeopie denounce. In explanation, it Is | | sald the roadways were so crowded it | lip | been stolen fro ard Mi The police vay millar with th delivering bak for trial rnt, Used Knife. ° was imposmibla to remove ‘the body , 3 unul’Jate'in the’day. It 1s intimatea that ‘the widow and children of thd killed man will be provided for. night, and 43 The ieople's Protective Association of | in tho darkness 1h Nassau County, which was formed th | cnr rolled Jowa a f protest jgainst the use of the roads for | titough & wide hallw the cup race, says (he Killing unforcu- | tteo & the Lywn. nately sustains tho position taken by) Te _ An tnay conducted by Coroner Har- burger tory into the killing of “Billy ‘Wilson, Bowery character, in a hall: Way at D 14 Hester sirect, revealed that Wile lost his life in an attempt ‘Wilson tempted to roba man who| The chandes ar bad been ded tothe hallway by hia[ Will be held tn America again. Tho Winning of the cup three consecutive , he saw 4rite, Eme-bur the stranger was wary | {imou by tho representatives of the Au. “recond fo n6 Wilecwas fatally stabbed, Thera tomobiie Clup @f france gives to that fn un offort ‘ * | asgociation the des! jon of the course no chiso the identty of the mur-| over whlch the competition shall be atid, Hentai \Gerer. f hold next year. two railed and fell to & Wilson a his wife itved at No. 71 A sheen Rete be ten Bors was the capture of pickpockets at the our: East Tistreot, They worked with| netectives in the employ of th & men’ nar Joseph Coyne, who lived | Commission rounded up an even mt the Eje Hotel, on the Bowery fared as they srrlvediat the grand stand, : hey were all placed in a cottage ne: near Pell soot. It was the custoni of) 114 grand stand and when the race w Wilson to Se in nm dark hallway wiille| over were herded to the Westbury rall his wife pnt through the Bowery | road station and told to ‘beat It. riches. P fire and vue Meht way continued hun- ‘The maids. arouse: reamed for help, bit no. he policeman finatl burglur's Jaw and put him out. he | the ayn 1 the home of Col. FUch- No, 68 Liberty avenue, 6 burglar became fa-{ houses he robbed while goods. He was Meld) an Gooding, of New Rochelle, | stoli in the Whitehead home desperate his pris- of stairs, ‘} across a por- , eloid family is sttit in the iA ree aE police circles | the association, that thé race could not | Berkshire Hiils, and the, policeman, y Slee Oona be held: without fatalities, linowing the house was in-charge of that the race never to maids, decided to investigate when filakering about. On the c areior made a rush Wirglar attempted to st revolyor_ miss landed on the prisoner began talking of fornter striking upcquaintances with strang- ers. If ones these appeared to have monéy she ould take him to the hall- way, whereVilson would jump on him in the darkes and rob him. Coyne SER en een eon (Be The Man | Who Ate | KILLED NEGRO WHO -° f= | | Kentuckian Ran Down Shot Him to Dea Case in: TwotM: Scott 15 him. 1906. ATEACKED DAUGHTER, New | (elephone Directory sinte TSE AYE “NO CONNECTION \Wi fH ANY OTHER STORE SiEGEL “OOPERG J.B, = Sea PRES ‘NEW YORK goes to press — Friday, Oct. 12th. Get your name inthe now book by sicb- scribing for service on or hefore above dato. EW YORK TELEPHONE GO., | 15 Dey Strcet World Wants Work Wonders. by ASKING QUESTIO. floors ASK the AISLEM ‘this announcement with you: |] Women’s Coats, Suits and Separate | Stewart Building iMillinery, Third floor, Tenth str (Ribbons and Art Embroideries, Th | Building. Housekeeping Linens, Second floor, ues aa | __ the First Oyster Missed a Lot by Not Having a Package of Oysterettes route. Wonn Tells Story. Wilson’s boc was found in the Hester atrect hallwayarly yesterday morning. Detective Keraer of the Bidridge-serest. station, was {On the-case and round: éd up the worn and Coyne Mrs. Wil- son told of th idling in the Coroner's, Co! oT don't kaw who the man w she declared." Billy’ was walting the dark halt went aboad, and when the mark owe along ‘Billy’ grabbed Win and_gavelm the wtrong ATH “| went on rough into the yard and out another hiway. Ae 1 lett the hall: I heard ‘Billygroan. I guess that Was o Une the irk gave him the knife. was band me, but J didn’t sea The Oyster Cracker with a Taste to It pcording tt Coy’ womnkn and “\e eranger from Bowery. As t was udrry.ng toward the doorway oxho hall he saw @ man dath out Witte bloody ka\Te In te hand. It was he man who had ag- companied 3f; Wilson. Knowing something hac happened ta Wilson Coyne hurriedaround to the Third atrest house, wero he found the woman walting. Theyagreed to spy nothing and try 40 espe detection. * Left3ody In Hall. At the soattatiba’ of the woman Coyne anetkedout in the darkness and made hia vay.o the Hester street hall- way. He srep-n, but did not go out oe ofthe mtreet, There was not a sound tndfathg the presence of any~ one apd“Gyie concluded his pal been able to Reavay or had been taken te a hospital He was afraid to make In- . NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY Give an added zest and relish to every kind of soup. Sold fresh and crisp. agiries an afraid to go back to the woman, achn-xpnt her a mersage say- “tig —that “Bitsy * as —att— He — etek would beiome in the morning. iting _in-_the- Herter—etreet in a package that keeps them ——___ ott shivering at dawn. fctectire: Aad no diculty in-finding out about hie affairs. 5 foun the woman asleep at her cand {cked un Cayne on the Bow: \' ity artes Tt Stam joe = : = Ba - = ~ genes! Infants’ Outfitting Dept. etetiainn traveasnde ™ A] Exclusive styles in Imported & Domestic i ee eens == Long & Shori Dresses, Long Cloaks, Embroidered Wrappers & Sacgues, Complali that-They-Haveto-Work “frannte-to 14 Hours a Day “Coats, Hlais, Caps-& Bonnets. “Whout Overtime Pay, . ei tine ma come Tecetved a jolt Also aay wen ; iemrad Warcitey- warm vour eran Hampers, Baskets, Basstnettes ‘Phere—g-e #4-yf-them;—ait-members-orj = ee ee and Complete Layettes. for decent houra,"" wad ecrotars Matt Reilley. “The bosses have been working us twalve and four teen houn a day and only giving us cur regulr day wage. We want 4 0 ro ay 0 [ae “eenita fox every hour _wa- workover sii d-Velvets, second Moor, Dr Blankets and QUITS, Fourth tos ‘Furniture, Sixth, Seventh and 1 Fitth floor. Stewart Building “Toys and Games, Dusemeit Informal Plano and Angelus Re sand Mr. P.K. sto spare fron: shopping: oe UATE. Store ise. ate 5) 302R: Ee eyag Fie SIGN-BOARD _ *REAT THINGS are being achieved in the readjustment. of stocks in the Stewart [vuilding. forsvard was taken on:Saturd iW raps took possession of almost the entire ‘Third "Today we are putting finishing touches on the largest and handsomest Store for Women’s Apparel in this country. ; “ The only recent changes concern the Second\Third and Fourth floors of the Stewart Building, LPREELY. N and Elevator little Directory Bulletins at the door you come in Another great step y—W omen’s Suits and Simplify shopping When going to these , -on the Third floor, are Fleisher’s black, navy A Little Story with an Application CCORDING to an old story—one of the truc, whe her they to solve this staan in what shape must-a box be made that shail lave Me greatest crushing, shall lave the greatest capacity and shall permit the grea.est number to be packed within a given space? The story goes that he figurcd on this bundle of contradicto-y requirements for weeks, on y to find at last that the bees hat solved the same proslem ages before—their s x-si ed honey- scamb cell beirg the exact mathemat ca’ answer.’ And the application is ths 2 Thousands upon thous-nds of weme something like the old mathenvatician ern fap I pack the s purchases within the limils of @ given sien of Hi’ ne oy 2 thom, a ter prolorg d Aguring, have found that The Big S correct econgn ical splution for years. daysac good day's here for the man or woman of moaderat> «means But Tuesdays are especi lly good, for on that day we the week, n these a nous lists of Tuesday/ ee Irish ‘crochet laces and ir tions, Menise festoons, galloans Value $2 Women’s Sweaters In a good variety of styles; made of German blue, gray, green Solis and brown; they'll good old stories that ough! to be a famous mathematician on the least material to construct e thily confronted with a-problem adveriise the low prices: oF Value 35e 1 anes wart PU a) th floors, Phonographs, Talking Machines andcothereMasical lnstcdnrenta® Fourth -aventie, tals attract large daily i{interest in the foyer of our new Piano Store, There, are de- slightiul duets by Mr. Feroinanp Hinaerteicu on the Piano, Yory with the Angelus. formance is a ¥ unamaker achievement, and the results ¢ \delightiul to those who listen; and they illustrate in a won- ful munner the almost intinité possibilities ‘Visit the Piano. Salons whenever you hive a few.moments-}+ ‘This unique per-: “of the Angelis. |] | iB Japanese Drawn Work—Linens. | About two weeks ago we made a similar pleces, at romarkably ‘low prices. Hundreds of housekeepers took ad- vantage of the opportunity to add to their nen assortment. Today another lot has arrived. We repeat our previous ¢, [to yourself thé artistic Japanese transforming blesses of pure Une, dlrect ‘from Ireland, into beautiful epeciinens of piece being packed with care in that far-away fant of fawors’ to bel opened again here in this ccuntry and placed directly upon our tables | to be admired and carried away by you. Tehese baaullful pieces a tom 48x 18_-{n., at 48ey- 24 x 24 {n., at 60c, worth b0c. Asx ____All pleces are hemstitchedand made with a deep row of openwork. Ireland contributed tie material—Japan give ICTs Acvaricty-ot st merle will gly Hoste feothosa in: at B0c, worth” $1.15. $x Bi in.,at BSc, worth $1.35, The Home Music Maker Fhe—Mira—Music—Box— au Tai atte vido: overs” axe Ml wen ot _ Broadway and Twentieth St, F Smuseto, “mid —pre expected to raaks things tneresting if the plano men attempt t put strike-Dreakers lo work. Faveral- snoseia—are—potiedied-fer-to- z “right-berrte tre-reminr ttarten tage, eS = and (he aovers expect that the bosses Z y a will have to give ino The men fgure | Sercconen emer cut thatit takes six ordinary men to Se ee | aoe A Green Stamp _ nd OVERCOME IN BATHROOM. : Messen ADE ERIES eso Tarn |l/N6, 1 |COUPON] Ga» Leaking Out of Pipe, noting suicide {1 COUPON NO. 2-WILL BE ISSUED TO- MORROW. a ” 5.5 4, Gren Sons Fe t On tanired fa in. the sonier, although pan and other, : ude mty ber plight: 1s | HIS COUFON, When presented with Nos,.2, 3, 4, 5,6, Of Series C, will dant and two children’ in a furniahed jobtain ten (io) stamps abanyagl tne fol- ion, Last night she went to the bath- lowing merchants: mon. Mrs, Della Cahill found Mrs. Roraberg umeonscious on the oor, a 41d, B, MeCUAlG, Jeal wie discovered In a «a8 pipe lead~ Dry Goons ing to a radiator, | BiG Teath Ave on i3}U. GITSKY, THE SMOKE EATER! | “The Smok xegal romance Deartmont by wil begin eacluatve publication, in Ona charge of att Mrs, Lottle Ros Harem Hoi the husband persns in the due to a aceiden Mx, Rosenborg lives with her hus- the we thrilling me, and not later than Oct. 2.. Tnraday's Evening World. Ter dol- ti lee day, Inc eseh, itt ee. Tura rc he renee “Ave. em ineteenth St, sats Fire To obtain the stamps these Coupons call for, all of the - Hopiinw, It) 31 nembers of Series C(I to 6 inclusive) must be presented al one ‘one of these‘excellent Music Boxes. Wit | i ‘of tone that appeals to the c older members of the family. We show them in a large variety of models, the smail box at $9, te the Mira Grand Cabinet at S17: If you prefer to pay a little at a time, tern ed to suit yourconyenience. Only, au smull part of the cost of the box is required before delivering it to your home is iy i Sold onthe Easy Payment Plan Every home where good music is appreciated should have, They-amuse and educate: j ‘the litte folke,and also provide entertainment for visitors or; \} members of the home. ‘The Mira Music Box is & thoroly musical instrument. It. has a tone-quality reaching the high-| variety terns; |}/est state of perfection. The duplex combs give a rich volume The harp-zither at- ‘tachment gives a stringed instrument variation that is a valuable feature‘of the Mira Boxes. strong and durable; The tune sheets a and guaranteed not to break from use. a durability which gives confidence whe boxes, and they have an artistic qualit al-ear, All the mechanism is extremely strong | Music Boxes have © children use the which appeals to ranging from will be arrane- JOHN WANAMAKER T. Stewart & Co., hth to. Tenth Streets. 48 Value fe Black Broadcloth -In—good,all-wool—quality; double width; you'd consider _this a _rare_value—at— splendid for making up into suits or coats; a A48c value (5c ’ Children’s Silk Bonnets They’re samples; that is the reason we offer them at “Fuesday’s tow pricey stightly—soiled—bet-netseri— ously; a- cheiec-of many Pretty styles ) WSicond Foon, Value $4 Children’s — Coats 2toS5 years, Wehave made a special effort to. make this sale interesting, picking up odd lots here and there represent- ing every popular FLL and color, $2.98 {Secor Fleet yard, Dressing Second Floo) Value $4.50 Clear Hayana Cigars 100 inf the box; all Havana > full inches); this quality ¢ cannot ewhere \ equals regular 10c brang ¢ re made of good quality percale, in Tpht collar; 6 to 13 year sizes; good assortment : Sample Hats \ Beingsampics, they repre=—: sent a splendid variety of all i i | {the desirable new shapes in both_ | soft and. stiff hats; brown, -blatk and pearl; they were made to éell up to $2. $1.10 _ Petticoats They are good values et the Tegular price, $5, so they're bound to go fast at Tuesday's big reduction; all new colors: Value $1.25 Nottingham YZ Curiains No ald, soiled or wrinkled curtains in this lot; all are fresh, new goods; in Full wicth ; —and—full leagih;—very good — quality atthe regular-price;— gMesoay a pair, others; pretty styles. balue (5c __} - Corset Covers Not one worth less than 59c, —the-majerity—are-Gde and-75c_ values; made-of fine quality of nainsook and elaborately trim- and sleeves withtace-and-insertion.— —~ aT aie Elaor) : 7) My Value 35c G Boneless _\ Sardines Yi 0 is Bezier’s famous Yacht-Ctub-brand; andthe finest quality i “we regularly sell this at 35c a can; Tues-~ day’s price, each, Value &5c- Taffeta Very heavy quality of altesitky __} 27_inches wide; in red and black, navy blue and black, brown and black, green and black and other desirable ye -combinatio nS} mo Satques \ as These comprise a special © purchase of excellent ments; sizes 34 10.44; a large of desirable. pat- all are rare values changeable; (Fourth Fieor} An_ excellent assortment of these in all the popular color- ings; good quatity; splendid Opportunity to get the mate~ rial for your kitchen ap- rons; Tuesday, a yard, Value s5c Griddle Cake Syrup You can give your children plenty ofthis omtheir griddle cakes with fo fear; it’s guaran- teed to be made of pure maple refined granulated Value 75c | Chop Plates Prettily decor in i Ss ful assorime nt oO \ designs on tinted bs soul Like to. Ke Without Coit to oat\ Tek sat himscif cown iytie agaist reatest number of ae thousands of s been offering the Eelberatt Tocrt af Seca hones fee oo ae Sea a ; : er- ind Ori- ii imitation it 4 {} y cotton laces; in am, White fast toes Cimon aray, BSS iM Ia Flogr) 95 AS ported from _ 29e- d Austrian ; @ beauti- . floral in BNVasat os SON