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THE EVENING WORE D, / ‘Gets Hero ‘MedaFfrom ee j Nation for lis: Bravery i - »Owing to John Sacco’s a treme Youth He May Not Be Arrested. i poisppeatel After Shooti ing Hi fh: Parent, but Returned Home :: _ to-His Father To-Day. ie i (a Se The \iittle “ton of fwho-shat-and-killed his mother wt ‘\ Flobert rifle in Chatham,.N: J., last ae Will probably nut be arrastos. County Proseoutor Rathburn “ro-day! got a report from Coroner Coultas, of ‘Madison County, in which that omolal “Gg declared we shooting Acctdentat and fementioned the extreme youth of the {Glad. He ts six years old and 's named “pJohn: ff, The boy appeared in. tho vicinity of f Btts Home at daybreak this mbrning. Ho dad 7 of looked ike the very rig! ihe was. His face was grimy and tear- i fatained. His clothes were soiled and torn. He came creeping along behind @ hedge, near the house, and wan seen by his elder brother Peter. | ‘There was a wild rush from the wouse |” puand the young culprit wan dragged inside. He ‘orcamyd with fear, expect- -ing every. minute \to: rbe_struck down by his father, rt cin the death of js Ful wife, has been \almost insane with H grlet. | He had hidden all|night in the wood- | _ (Rehed ofa _nelehbor and had heard bis CONVICTS ESCAPE | HELP FOR THE NEEDY. Kind-Hearted Evening World Send Con- Tenders of he Jay in terror until, morning. - The Saccos are better clase Itatiana, i mhe father keeps a confectionary atoro, tributions, g lw Evening The lad had been playing around the fatore with the rife, which belonged to ae elder brother, The mother had warned him ropeatedly because of the Exresence of the younger children. yas just—utter—the—tast—warning i the rifle suddenty Diazet-and—the bite Bullet imbedded |{txelf in the -Emother's neck. The jugular veln was Mtorn and the resulting hemorrhage od up on the street, | from Lafayette for Hollen ttle Bronx girl, who hid b insan foe-hox ny If her hard-working father 110% thateshevh: sees tee paiieet sa wari IRKUTSK, tempt of the Siber: tn th on the leo side of North Broth ‘| thus mek! lon steamer to ofthe captain's veasel was - launched Hl everel that could “forts PE: thrown overboard. | those | Wade joined in the rescue. | doctors, [at his home, turning $11] and Thirty-sixth atreet. ° Wortd okn, | . (There aro four chiltren other thon Th Metron tint panies Cant, | John. tw veou word, wan reward for saved twelve lives, while the crew add she jed many to the number. oft Congress was called to his bravery some pennies he had | a5q ge medal was unanimously voted. Previously the commander of the te] NATION STAMPS Hi BRAVE MAK Capt. Wade to ie to Receive Medal | of Congress for Heroism Dur- ing Slocum Disaster. _John 1, Wade, commander of a of the same name, will be] night ro pend medal voted to nim by Con aism in saving lives wt poum ‘wis burned; June 15, will be made \y A, Goutdan-at tho Trade rooms, in das of the 8! uid his vessel of North many-p oo water. Wiienstinally the Glogamswes| beached er Island, Wade ran his tug under the port artér of the osum's | whee use and shoved its.bow on tho & a bridge from tho ¢ shore, ‘The lifeboat Gon. be grabbed b (Whe crew of th to the rater. thelr boat was on fire, and ly the tug Golden Rod came alons- nd drew her away. On the Wade flremon, nurses and piien ero carried free for ten days,- and Wade cared for elght survivors . 1023 East One Hundred It Js estimated the captain personally The attention caused the woman's death. The small pultet -cowld-—scarcely: ESRC asa nad ito whit her - any wt of: Jail last n! the prison wera Kil} of -persons were wi Seventeen cony: ae thetrwes ed, en HFATHER ARRESTED FOR » STABBING HIS SON. | feo Years Old, He Says He} i Was Attacked First and Acted in Self Defense. James McGowan, seventy years old, catved a groat Gisnehionjoct Among the is the kutek sald, FANCY ARTICLES station early Frelonious assaurt—the cam) PRACTICAL PURPOSES, INCLUDING THE LATEST PRODUCTIONS OF THE FOREIGN” MARKETS: police. station by the ! |] LOUNGING PILLOWS, SLUMBER ROLLS, ARTICLES tials home About 10 rot setae — hie air nrpument oats IN_LEATHER AND JAPANESE EMBRO'DERY, SCRAP Fotaims that bis WORK BASKETS AND TABLES. THE a peered nies 2 DESIGNS FOR EMBROIDERY AND CRO. : Bea the rietit CHETING AND COMPLETE SELECTIONS OF YARNS Be ‘AND FLOSSES ra ne police Janan to ent the aon Jol the prisoner ple Jed With “his sor against’ him, j cee tee t00 FAT FOR DIP OF DEATH. [ O. ws = . oe <0. ‘so Say Barnam & Baie Eagnged for A SSP ALEVE AVE RWCORSFCST AN SS ENIENT PAYMENTS. Give Your Parlor the Benefit = -Oxtayvia La FIFTH AVENUE THIRTY-FOURTH AND THIRTY-FIFTH STREETS, NEW YORK AND NEEDLEWORK, INTERESTING | NOVELTIES ADAPTED FOR VARIOUS EMarmum & i Friary Weopreeent phenom: buy HE tet mieetate. renal onportunttios Seed seis eae ne Se 3-Piece arlor Suit, to do fiion do tam Eqeclaréd ts Pony or sem = = = of fine Broadcloth, Chevron Sergeor : = seliy Suitings.Kelze. g 25.007 4 STREET—or-FOURING tures, with. .inl i cuffs. COEPON Parlor Table. Gad, i ie f EL PASO, T [pate ena aveanera io . Fyta, one. ot the a ae Mexicon police ‘ moat na posite Ei Pas roof the st. 1 18, Worn-¢ lected for ion, unk fay 8,738 p of dys z it that ter eating, Some of. these ¢ desiratle places Land On Your Feet! id restore perfect health,’ etait ae attractive models—of fine Scotch Mix- velvet 23d St., Cor. Fifth Ave. leep is not restful or reir cre as the standard, ’ f icir gentle agin as well it will not dis: lo most of the So-called tor cother harmful mineral ing avorably affect the b sup the SELLING ESDAY'S and Coats treed Models— Ss. GOATS, very. collar - and Opposite ~ Filth Avenite Hotel. mut feeli When the entirely of roo! agreeably affect a zredic omich and ¢ entire system, It re- medic: pepsia, ind uncomforuble feeling of fullness, are no longer felt. fa} e Jemes | }atheteen times up on the west side t TUESDAY, OCTOBER 23,— 1906. had been voted vol inteer 1 s Capt. Wad this week. W 10- morrow he wh mn He Arh rechee fire has —wresked-t 6 at w& loss of ne. & Old medal by the Dorp at Patchogue comes up by train t during his | 6 Intertor-of ly $00003. Mra id “EDDIE” GLENNON’S NEPHEW UP IN COURT. maries in Two Districts—Boy Repeater Haggerty_Held. Mitt! Glennon’s. {nondinate: desire 9. vote was responsible for —h ‘ignmient in Centre Street I-o! to-day before Magistrate’ Matthw fs nineteen years 0! No, 403 West Forty-sixth stree A nephew of die” achleved notoriety as ‘Willlam wardman. Young Glennon. trid primaries 1 nthe Sev tenth Election Wjistr teenth Assembly. District, bal -for—trial tn Sessions, Tha he ia ohn irt Steinert. sat , And 16 on, who 8. Dey: to vote ak the th and of ‘the he Court of ffenso with Haggerty, wie 20, Was caught at it, was arraigned be Magistrate Stetnert for ty Inspectar of E case in’oaarged patriotisin or money ne er nineteen different nam: — Special Offeri Untrimmed Draped Velvet Toques, Plain Covered Dress Sha MILLINERY DEPARTMENT Acctised of Trying to Vote at Pri-} ar-| He was held | Stern Brothers Mi Radiant Faille Ribbon Square and Round Crown Flats, BURNED. TRYING | gle to Prevent His Taking ~ Carbolic Acid. Mra, Benja | meyer-atrest, bly Willamaburg, as terri. Dnt to i burned to-day inn futile nt her husband by drinking carbollc acid. Wolas | succeeded Jn drifning the fatal draught Vafter tis devoted wife had been cruelly | spattered & burning fluid In her {egort to wrest the Dottie trom“her hun~ d's grasp. Welsa was a lace-paper worker. Last night hg said he had ‘had » quarrel with his employer. This morning ho sent put and bougiil the acid, “Re- ing=to the house he said all, was } over and! stirted to drink. | Before he had emptied, halt the vial rom Con Weiss seize Ttrled to drag him away, x he ie bottle and, both clutching tt, gleai around ie apartment, acd splashed tho wite's aeserted tenit a se Dis woman’ to finish drinking the weld id owas dead when Dr. trom: Dp TH | erisc Tpepital, [als qttntton ‘to the wife ng, To-morrow 6 inches wide, In white, black and Cc all the newest Autumn shades, 25 Yd. at | Velvet Hats Exceptional Values in All Prevailing ‘Styles. at $1.35 Pes Af 2,25 FIRST FLOOR | Irish Point Curtains Renaissance Lace Curtains and Stores At These Special Prices, j Stores:-of Cluny and Filet Ttali Pair $6,50, 8.50, 10.00 o 6. 75, 9,75, 12,80- atLace, Each ee 75, 44.00 Usual Prices $30, Box Springs, Usval Prices $10, Black Drawings Hair Matt Metal Bedstends aad Bedding Brass Bedsteads, Three New Designs, with two inch continuous tubes, $24.25, 34.75, 38.00 = 00, 40,00 and 44,25 at $8.00, 10.00, 12.50 00,12,50-and15,00 resses, 13.25, 19. 25, 22.00 Usual Prices git. 25; 22,25-and-25,60 West ‘Twenty- third Sa a SV aes aen eyes =). STANDARD TONIC iid the method "| santly butt + he ideal tonic for a c feels the need of a tonic petits becomes | ¢ Women will thank us for this chance to buy such beautifulzRilsbons 5c their invigorat- of the delicate on the market which se derange | wels or otherwise estion, impcoves sleep, rids the body of that tired, rin-) d, vigor to on of the blood, acts more proniptly andy results than any other tonic, and becauge of + absolutely © for young ‘or old,s.}black only, 434 Inches wi de, sold frestion and other stom- Not only is t_of al! tonics but possesses purifying and alterative there is a taint-in the blood it will _promptly remove In selecting your tonic for thig | xperiment but get S, S.S,, the recognized standard, THE SWIFT. SPEGIFIC COs. ATLANTA. GA WE-GIVE S_& H_ GRE! Fulton Street, Br Ti pally AT S30 AcM Sale of The Fall showing of Ribbons i ful combinations. Look far and quali } Baby Ribbon, in red, yellow, black, old rose, whife, cream and green, sold regularly for 1Sc, pe.. Taffeta, Ribbons wide, all popular col : har ribbons, ete,; val. 9c, yd. ' 5c 10c 15c tegularly for 23, Hes per yd, } 5c Roman Stripe Ribbons, 44 inches wide, just the popular ribbon ‘or belts this year, price, peryd, Taffeta Ribbons, 3 inches wide, for children's hair bows, pink, blue, white,ete.,val. 15¢, yd Metallic Taffeta Ribbons, inches wide, suitable for millinery purposes, per yard... Duchess Satin Ribbons, In 39C } poses. 5 in. wide, Ins ‘splendid tap {feta fine colorings, ‘val. 49¢. yd. 39c ee ean Double Stamps All Day To-Morrow 024 Every ZN BM ~ BROOKLYN. Our Semi-Annual shown in this Sale at prices very much under regular. ! Plaid Ribbons, far millinery pur; |, Wednesday. NOR DIVIDEND STAMPS. ANAC idge and Duffield St, UNTIL 10. w-nn====-| is amazing in ‘its variety and beauti- hear and you will find: the best of All the Ribbons. i Metallic Taffeta Ribbons, s Inches wide, in all colors, including Diack, valve 256, Ydsessvee LOC Duchess Satin Peponsy Sin. wide, heavy quality, suitable for crush effects, reg. sold for 25¢., yd... ¢ | 9c fancy Ribbons, 4and 5 in. wide, in strines and Dresden effects, fine 1 Oc taffeta, value 25c,, yd. Taffeta Ribbons, soft quality, in black only, high, lustrous finish, 25 5 inches wide, per yardis.ssseee @IC pes aelina Rlbbonay te wide, inal the dainty colors and blac | value 33c, per vardeienaiian 25c Black Velyet Ribbons, 1 Inch, heavy quality, satin back, Saaiyy | ect for millinery, val. 25¢., yd, 4c Black Velyet Ribbons, 234 In.wide, satin back, very useiul for trim. 25c¢ mings, yal, 39¢, price per yard, pewe wee e eee ne ne eee nee cet eseeteseeeeo re TO SAVE HUSBAND Heroic but Unavailing Strug-_ Sd _conatitutes a mis>/ his wife knocked tt from/his hands and } and dr soarring her sha hung on until the the—Bastern— Dis: | so the physician funned | Eats ol bees es stents esa a | oese ae eente edi wens OPEN hal z Pargain | ‘No. 3. fots, broad Lures. Bargain No. 5. Sizes ¥ Bargain} Ko. 6. “Double” “Oalue | Wednesday] Women's and Misses” Coats, SARS Long, loose Coats of Baroain inixtires and No. th. wici ~) br y fa tar and full si ‘es. St Baty 44 and 4 und Wi years for miase: Women’s and Misses” Atle $f Bressing Saccues and Kimonos, 26 to 4. y woman. 9 Mad % is Veils, 7 OC , These are BN eo eR, RANSTER 10 OUR ‘boow 3. (SEE COA BROOKLYN iu Our marvelously suc- | cessful “ Doubling-Up ” day ih a use of the work of the mam- addition to is enhanced in interest by to-mor- row's splendid list. of extradrdinary offerings. Savings ‘there are of the most pronounced kind. connecting moth our new store, 4.95, Suits, L475 flk Suits in tong and coat platted Bde Shor 19¢ Petticoats; now to-day. ~~, From! rods wi you have seen this Fall, We leading “25¢ and 50c Gloves, manufac- us his com Mnes of c Gloves at a ple discount. n them aqutckly inte +inea and colors, ax Ne’ ere! for its fine gars Made of fine 1 etig, In pretty colors, Daintily designed. Will “appreciate Bargain No. 7. 1,000 Crisp, New Waists, 7c. Should be Little Enough, Positive revelations! white check waists, and white polka dot f waists—made- withfu front, soft collar and full sleeves with neat cuffs. Black and also blue annelette ee oes ————, Bargain No. 6. { Pants to SAN Talzebee Tonk lowsbriged wear Bold, 49¢c 8 Sizes 34 to 44. | $1.25 Underwear T9¢ for Women, Jie i ree yards Le atk : Rete we re aan] S will for in Dergain Ko. 12. $2 Low Cloals _ fants, 75¢ Sacques. for Infants, vharm! |. $1.90 Square sBy Rozrd-Preees; 2G Sample Lengths Panne Velvet, 29c ) Manu: yamplo Fasain} the fa No. 13.$ ¥! nd biadk, etm: in § Bargain {Nou tf poe yet Sale 69c Imported Velvet Cord; coats, Special 38c Display ex wide a 2 inch prises range of ora. Sultan we I | $1.25 Linden —Press Vethets; Leading, Bargain’ No. 15. }- aS events Wear 89c. high - class, zepoyr ei They're ‘@. borders. ie of any kinda 1 fess prico-than. they regularty sell at wholeenle now Bargain 2,500 Fleece Dotyn' Blankets. The Most Sensational Price Yei, There is no apology that goes with these Blankets—better [ ny blankele-cannot be found white and onr- sensationally low price, If you habe already bought your share, don't come a ain—= Limit, 6 fo a customers No, 16. 256 Erooklya der -toe-mare than 1s in & vanety of at- woonds”” nor Inferior them to us at a Ba rie | | Nos 17: Bargain ; No. iB edge soles; #2 0 palr, {Bargain Non 2, deray { Women’s Trim Dress Shoes. of toss and in’ button or Jace, $2 Shoes for Women, sizes 4 to 15e. New Smyrna Figs, ers gt wholesale. 1.98 || as most 3 sold else- Hours calf, An good footwear tal, viol kid and Jeather, Mado LAS “sorvicoablo vicl kid, mat kid nt on stylish laste in ten assortments Nowwy, Bhoes of foxed with tops, patent leather tips’ and, extenelon either button’ or Inco; 8 Ordinarily, wold at 0c These are our own tm- portations and priced for to-morrow. only at a loam price than they ought by deai- No G 0. D or- can bo OO Five-Prece 5.75 | Suite Covers, To-morrow only, an Bargain} not Mermacten so wilt Noi Miske lo order a fve - plues wulty of furniture u cover slipa, allowing yards to tho rulte ‘or the above price. No math : ee ee 75c.. Antique . Pipe Racks, 49 Cc Just “it! for a den or Bargain} an | pmaniental " piece hero tho mon Nou 20) ita esr e Baney moulded heads wit yruss and leather. trimmingy, A Val of eto designs and Ara- Maracaibo if Seu Conf ceniamaze as The equal of tte Cof- fee cannot be bought Fargainy: cluowhoro tor leas than Or 440) 25, w pound. It ia bete: tor than over. “Limit, pounds, 3 pounds, 4c, No C. 0, orders,