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: > BOY GAVE LIFE UNDER CAR TO SAVE SISTER Tossed Baby Track and Faced Death | ccike—a if “Clear ero, of} COULD NOT SAVE BOTH. { cu Big Trolley Was Upon Eight-\" —Yea Old Lad: and: Chi THE EVENING WORLD, HN 2S) SDAY. OCTOBER 9, ~TLAICHS'S WILL MAN ROASTED TO | RUNAWAY URCHIN CASE I$ POSTPONED DEATH IN STABLE IN POLICE TUILS Widow’s Attorneys Appear in| Firemen Find Body While Father of Mi Court, but the Son fs} Searching Ruins Hour | Gets Quick Response to Not Represented. ! After Blaze. Alarm Sent Out ny Hermann Oelrt sed quest ha and her ‘eelf the wheels threw th before he wan dyir CRIPPLED OLD Mi? [ee iMITS SUICIDE. | | col Burden on Wi Ends His N ‘ado Springs, 3 CITY, Oct in Royal was the day for th and-Cannot-nderstand Alarming Reports. A fespat ch to The E © Stock stables e ectora are New o¥rkers. Jo- | | Boars the 4 ie : J y D.-Despard, and | Bignarare 5 KW. Vining. The ewpltal aticic ta | ofter of the} pig, as prob 'VON HOHENLOHE AGREES °°" “BROTHER BLUNDERED. s . "Phe. pall Chancellor Von] away ‘and paren tons," replying to | to Hartford “and roof telegraphed to | clutches: ¢ ——————._—— . hax informed the Sixtieth Cong: FLAT. py without my perm 1 muat | polnt out that the publication waa tn’) the highowt degree tactless, Indiscreet of that such incidents, concerning the igning sovereign alone, should be pub- (Strnedy “NVILLIAM." ee | TELEPHONE FOR ZANZIBAR. int fe afraid of © climb six Miah, sing Boy of T &nd entirely inopportune, It’ ts unheard | ng Wallace Hopper in her apartment’ o t, Thured, en <puvy-elephart-at-th ‘ New Yorkers, Who Are to neiial Line, Get Albany i Charter. fs Peat For Infants and Children. ne pUrposo o: bul lain a spans atbaniae ; The Kind You Have a Bou ast of Africa. A display at lhe Ptaaneftrdne — SEB ———— ht | 34th to 35th St Visitors to New-York will find this Great Macy Store one ~~ of the most interesting sights of the Metropolis. Itisthe —— largest retail store under one roof in America and sells more goods for cash eee any othe 2r store in America. Its stocks embrace th choicest products of home and foreign markets. oun from the splendid displays of merchandise in the eighty odd departments of this great/ store, visitors will find much of interest_in the way of store conveniences--Parlors, Writing Rooms, Public Telephones and one of the largest Restaurants in the world. Store hours =8 A.M. to 6 P.M. <= 5. Novel Uses of Novel Lining F abrics DON’T FAIL TO°SEE THE BROADWAY WINDOW 16 t / TAFFETA : SATIN : PERCALINE - Sakana Rusiline- SATINE TAFFETETTE ‘ Come see them---examine them. You will find them the _ best made, lightest, silkiest and most durable. You have a use foreach. Ask for HYDEGRADE first-—-then select the HYDEGRADE fabric which suits SOU an er —— NOT GUILTY, SAYS SCHULTZ.” New Yorker Under Arrest inlists Loule Denies Robbing SMoguin ST. sy = Drobbing Msauin We rent men. Schultz 9. Henry_-Alfre}} f bathe arrival of an offi 4 _# York. Sp SResulte was-a gD im a Sa ltateh fot ) v - a h/ 3 a Rooms, 1 575 100 pda: TAN RIAL. ry: 5 Rooms; pet is sometimes costly and i perplexing. Tt ig a very 8, in matters of wearing apparel, combine their te experience in nrecerin and assembling these stocks of Clothing, Hats, Furnishings, hoes and Underwear for Boys. ~ We.do not simply sro into-the market-and—buy what manufacturers happen_to peo duce, as most stores.do. We fee! a much greater obligation to the parents who depend upon us for what their boys wear. —Wanamikert tothing for—Boys-is-dist clothing found elsewhere, ‘thread. Seams are all DOUBLE. inforeed parts are all distinctly better, in vital points, than clothing made for regular |} -SEWRD with silk thread: Linings, interlinings and re- trade Our Shirta and-WaiststlorBoys- show the pone special treatment, -the-same supe. riority in styles, workmanship, shapes and finish,/ Boys' Neckwear, Shoes, Underwear. and Stockings—all distinctly better then similar articles, at the same prices, elsewhere. A-woman was overheard the other day on the train. She said::‘‘T always lad so much trouble with Harry’s slioes until I went to WaNAMAKER'S. more than a few weeks. The last pair I bought for him at W. ANAMA thnost- ayear TOW sane _, ‘That's the test we ask fov Wanamaker’ “near alike when you buy them, But comp vEN WORN FOR SIX MONTHS OR A YEAR. ING shows its superiority, ‘That’s why pecple tome back yoar after year, and send their friends to us, too, EYERYTINNG FOR BOYS conveniently assembled around the brightly lighted Rotunda of our new building, on the Main-tloor, Waar Chines lise Boys. They all look pretty them shoes, in the most complete and satisiying manner, at the lowest possible cost. HAVING EVERYTHING TOGETHER saves a wonderful lot of time and effort, besides Bring in the boys, rs According to sizo. Formerly * Clothing or L to $18 a d Ove Boys’ Underwear ent for White Merino white or natural coior | Fy i Drawers. at to| eG Small ays Here ere briefest price-hints : . Boys’ Stock ngs Boys’ Furnishings coats. % to bl ribbed with double fo 8, Se a patr. Boys’ Shees for Cotton Jamas of madras t Mannel, at Wes, $9 to 19% | live Bath Robes of Terry cloth, at Boys’ Blanket T Sus Bel rae soles, ; lace; welted soles, Hoy and gun-meta yle; {ull round toe Ats calf; | low °sa i For Larger B Boys’ Hats 2 most correct Sid, cale and yo and work Main Coo uker Bulid. Thoy never used to wear RB he's been wear- That's ic WAN AMAKE R CLOTH. You can outtit the boys, Troi hat-to it. Side, Rear, netly different, and- BETTER, sonpaed with tj Not a fabric is used that is not absolutely ALL-WOOL, in every ce JOHN, WA NA M A K E Bighth to Tenth Sucseee WOES, sas pe Eee ie 's Uptown Prices Make Down= town Shopping an ee ee “BERRA LTA mie of Four Ol 16. 50 Misses’ Fall Sue) 00} MISSES’, SMALL WOMEN'S: AND JUNIOR. SUITS i tted or box styles. The cut shows one af titted —madets;—handsomely—tai= with excellent quality of ‘satin, tors. -allars. The skirt-is-a-handsome ited-style- Materials include all the new and y plaids, Tndefinite checks and mixtures; also eae Com pete- 3125 ly Furnistet at “edo, Widvetae ot E49 00 $8 Misses’ ‘Skirts, 5. 50 me 134.00 Per re Wek Opens An Account. Stuiton nt Door *S 5,50 Sora Eee Slippers. button; ot speciatty see t-welt shoes; Cuban shoes for théir excellent wearing 1 up-to-date lasts: In $5 esday ont e for less tha glaze kidskin; hand-sewed turned soles; pia iat or Cuban heels; exe t value at ee 79 } An Exhibition eh Glazed Kid By all meens visit the Shoe Department this week. An in- and unusually interesting exhibit of Glazed Kid is See the machines make dolls” shoes. 5 | Between L d {25th Sires (oe [ev UENCE. 7 Seventhualven COUPON NG.'3 WILL BE ISSUED. io: MORROW. s 8.01 i Fg 5 ‘COL PON, rer presented with Nos. 4, 3, 4, 5), Of Series C, will btain ten (10) Stamps at any of the fol- j; lowing merchants ~~ 1B. McCUAIG The ANNEX Dry Goods Dry ¢ Treat Ave Steond Ayes To obtain the stamps ihese Cougons' call for, all of the nbers of Series C'S 10 6 inclusive) mast be presented at one time, and nol later than Oct. claster plalted: — Hl —fanes—ehevtotsin— ait-the-heading—cotors pe