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iii iota Se ig a Ram cerrrerererrmmene 7a 190% | NSFIELD LEFT ‘PENNY CHOKES ENTIRE FORTUNE | BABY TO DEATH IN: FATHER'S ARMS «TO HIS WIDOW, Zwicker Grabs Little One and | Will Made Before Son's Birth “and Valueless, but She Runs for-Doctor, but Is Too Late. THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 4, $4,000 WORTH OF I JEWELS MISSING ee Sent by Express from Up-State Resort, They Mysterious- ly Disappear. alarmed by a num }der of robberies in the nelghborh The Restaurant on the Sixth Floor AS long since risen from a Lunch. Room to a cool, handsome, well equipped, thoroughly up-to-~jate RESTAU- Central OMice men are to-day trying Holds Realty. her daughter at the Ninety-seventh } strevt address last Juby 3. | aes Mrs, Marley was spending the sum ’ | diamond, a ring containing six dla bef daughter, Mixa Elizabeth Marley. ke, John J Bechtle, thirty+eight A month Jater irs. Marley dlecoverel!on the Atlantic avemte branch of the et yox left Randallsville properly ad-|Jamatoa, he brought the cara td a stop, | . there was | | and’a trace of it. | no response, 5 express by Mrs. Emma V.. Marley; of | Gentral OMloe detectives were assigned | WH one hand clutching tho brake, |mer up State ana. Hl monda, a fine breastpin and other plecos ° here. to be placed in a safe deposit | years old, was found dead yestenlay in| that the gems had never deen received Long Island Railroad. | dressed, but nefther private nor express And evidently died instantly trom hear to find $4.00 worth of Jewelry shipped Mrs. Marley, upon ‘returning to the|. The conductor went to the cab and Beohtlo lived at Wantagh, L. L, where} {Packed a brdoch vet with a five-carat In, a small box and addressed them to| Win hie hand stil teting on the atr- ee his little cab in the Tront end of « train | [dy her daughter, It was Jearned the rriving on time at the station at jcompany detectives have been able to|the sin eiminisreneeet from Radallaville, Madinon County. by | ity reported ‘the theft and’ yerterday (found Bechtle, his body partly fallen, ho has « family Tt ta Gefinitely known, to-day that the| In investigating the death of Leo} No. & West Ninety-seventh street, to to make an Investigation. J She eatats Of Trotart Manefeld-amounts-to | Zwicker. the one-year-old son of Max RANT. It is now under the aie 2 ~ | twicker, of No. 23 West One Hundred rect persc supervision of one @bout, $900,000. The will was yesterday ‘and Fourteenth street, the @oronér re- at the Te fh Teed to the widow by Judge (A J. Dit-| ported to-day that.the child had atran- | x ; Aaa saat ttl ara LCs tenhoefer at her home ‘in New London. | gied to death on « pentiy, and then died foe Store one "eam of dfoye Foods are at all times 4 in his father’s arms while the latter waa ‘ at 5.30 P. M. / ingly served, and. all : staples and delicaci had “at very moderate > lig £ ever, previous to the birth of George . | ‘Mansf came upon a penny. The baby stuck ] | ie ov mor i beatae fold, the son, It ts of no! es penny in Its mouth and continued : ; seep : | Uy eeeiee pet -valiie. ! juich d satis- : : Ks to amine himself until the ooln slipped S l f S l S 1 | ee av cial oremeert averse «cesses thang | down his throat, The father did not Qa é O Cl OO upp tes | ice Tea pte jurant a very aitractive F ‘The actor left his entire estate to Mrs! Mansfield. : ‘An the Gocument ts dated in 15M, how- “petoré hia death. The remaining prop- erty will some into Mrs. Mansfeld's A when she is appatnted e4- miniatrete(x, to be held in trust for her son. The estate consists of two houses in New London, besides Seven Acres, the family home; 2 house in Riverside Drive, Mr. Mansfield's private caz, $200,- 00 werth of theatrical property, and the remainder {s in stocks and’ bonds, OPERA PLANS OF Oscar Hammerstein, director of the / Manhattan Opere-Fouse, has issued mond! and Didur. Twenty-two singers who ‘have appeared acceptabiy, in * Europe will sing the second parts. / Campanini will be the ohef d’orchestra ena Petinni and Chariler the conductors ‘The chorus will number 130 voices, ana the ballet thirty-ix dancers. Mariani will appear as solo dancer. The subscription performances will ome on Monday, Wednesday and ¥ri- Gay, nights and on Saturday afterneon ¢ach week, while popular priced per formanoes will be given each Saturday evening. Extra operas will be sung row. fushing with him to a physiclan. | Leo was crawling about on the floor! at his father’s feet last night when he know that anything waa wrong with the ohild until he saw him getting dlue in the face. ‘The penny could be plainly seen, but the father could not reach i. ory ex did, | with his fingers. The chid'was stran- Bling fast. Zwicker seized his ttle eon in his| arms and ran to the street, making for | the nearest physician. When he got to| the Gocaor’s office the baby was dead. ———.-—— NAGLE-COWAN PEACE. “Tammany men heard inst night that the political warfare between Percival | Nagts and John F. Cowan in the! EB Thirtieth Assembly District had bean | settled. According to the report Cowan | people. low os 61, Wyegineses—tt nevdrd—ae ibe East 28d St., near Fourth Ave. 4 West 125th St.,ncar Lenox Ave. 442 Columbus Ave., 81st & 82d Sts, | 480 Fulton St., BROOKLYN. Ovnosite Abraham & Straus's, SCHOOL-TIME—And Here is a Remarkable A glayice over the items listed below will give sufficient hint as to the unusual character of this Sale of School Sup- plies, ‘They are all things that the school children will need when school opens next Monday. They are all in best quali- ties, in ample supply, and priced in a manner remarkable for lowness. It is false economy to go on the principle that “anything is good enough for a child to use ’—especially when first-rate qualities can be bought, as here, ior the ||| price of inferior grades, | Such items as the popes Mongol Pencils at dc each, 40c a dozen, and “Venus” Drawing Pencils at 7c each, SOc a ||| dozen, instead of 10c each, illustrate the opportunities offered. ||| q The Wanamaker Commercial Stationery Store offers besides a complete stock of school and office supplies. opes to matoh the fin, Pencil Boxes oe | Penctl Boxes, bard wood, So and 100; Japanese Pupler Mache, 160 to 500. Scholarn’ Companions, in shape | Slates School Bags, brown canvas, 40¢ to Eee ee alates) from 6x9 tn, Be; CSc) plaid canvas, $1 to $1.35, 8x Set rs Many Beautiful Lamps In This September Sale __The Sale of Lamps is an important adjunct to the September Event in China. ‘Together they fill fhe entire third floor of the new building— a beauty spot, almost a fairyland—with a host of offerings of intense ‘is | HAMMERSTEIN Mail (be Usopposed at the eoming sie | | fi that has been held i ; a uno} TT a e ri= | oF r women that has been he ye 3. ese pol mates | 7 Composition Books | ‘ Tablets j SoM GHITARBE en heldiin tane These pop’ Composition Books, with, prust athe Binck scat Penott Tavtecs, |} Prices will appeal to a great number. i board 3 sheets’ fine 1) ahpete, wewortiiel s Gide or open ends, both plain | Serdtch Pads: trom ie to 100. Women's Broadcloth or Season’s List Includes Eight and ruled, Se, worth 1c. | Block Pada of good quality white Eo weer ‘ae SS — Otmer Composition Books in| paper, plain or ‘ruled, from 100 Dark Mixture Skirts | New Works—The Prin- “University Note Books, plain oF . in 3 Aizen, 36, Bo and Neck hci 4 me faint ruling. from 150. Se, and Tablets of fine Iinen. bond Black, Blue and Brown, | i cipal Singers. Manila Paper Pads, 1 different and lawn piper, “aultable for high |{| an Y = i os Be dora t'100 each. | school "a: oz .o° ue ee |||] Fall Plaited Models, ¢ a rs. desiring Shi Visit it THE 1,000 Fall Walking Shirts Prevarling Styles in Scores of Popular Fabrics at Important Shecial Prices. HE most interesting early-season sale of Stylish skirts you ‘ATH STREET Trimmed with Self Folds. | Regular and Eatra Sizes, | are {9-gored allover plalted models, trimmed with self folds. Sizes 34 to 44, values, now (THE 14TH STREET STORE. Secead Ficor.) Women’s Waists Leading Sfecials for o-. orrow. Jap Silk Waists, Fancy and Lingerie Waists, superior to waists others charge $3.00 for Muslin Underwear. | Nemo ‘‘Kosmo™’ Corset Just the corset for women who are “bard on corsets.” Mager stout coutil, with all the usual Ne- mo strength and qrhuraday nights without subscription. = ——_ ||| interest to the home-furnisher. durability; the} and th, ; <4 ~ fs ~ s % . en ¢ equal of many higher z Epo eubs crip ten Het wil open to mee KEEP THIS’ON FILE The Lamps include a great number of rich designs—many of them Ne sree: |) priced oa Attractively trimmed aOR a Cc _ LAWSON’S BON TN ACCIDENT. CLEVELAND, Sept. 4—Arnold, son of Thomas W. Lawson, of Boston, was unique, because we have selected many beautiful bronze and pottery vases, one-of a-kind-and-had-them fitted with oil founts and. burners. There are Electric, Gas and Oil Lamps in great variety, and they are sold i ) | | draught burners. with medal- lions; White atd-Eeruonly WOMEN'S “NEW excellently made and hand- somely trimmed; Go. values. 49c NAINSOOK-CORSET: COVERS. fine finiah. round neck; Jace In- O30 sertions and ribbon. 23 ment” (bones and steels cannot cut througl) andthe Nemo. “Unbreak- able Hip,” which $1.98 FALL WAISTS, tis prospectus for the coming saa- ool gorduroy, #1 to Slates, 7x? in., 6c; axll 25 : , of a pencil, 186. t ein. 160 a eon, which will open fonday, Nov. « Paneer S125 {0 95 2S anee,| Companion Seta. (Faber’s), 350 |'"" 2 in, 18c. , WwW , ’ And lsat twenty weeks, Capa eed aetictrra ad: Dieta ecto DLE | 4 Pens -|} omens omens Women's Ei Sth | director) wtated that be will pre: School Straps, finest quality of Rulers | eer CRON TS Toe CEE ae) || Skirts Shirts Shi; @uce eight works new to this country con bide eetherss ine risestatani end) mulers; Hard Wood, Se ench:/ "'Gitlott's Pena tn K grose boxes, ||| is pet i 5 arts: and ten not in his 5 repens +6 z “ Brass Edge, Se to 12¢. : anamas, Mo- ‘etty «mixture + U trnres of ts operas il be ring in Ger. penclis tee Sa Sundries 1H) shateeyanautcillans’|foriNeaty ‘Pinantas'|i anemia plasty tite i Finin Cedar Pencils, with rubber Geographical Globes“ Bat da | i ‘ | one man and the remainder in French and |; Pen Wipers, Sc. ||] in plaited styles. | in plaited models, | and brown. Some aes i in the street, you lose your purse,||} end. at So dozen. A great variety of raphical Globes, §-inch on| Rubber Erascrs, 10 to Sc each ‘ 2 sopranos, as has already if “hall Tsai Faber, Eagle and American Pencils Stand. 1he, worth 2c; 6&inch| Fahests Kueaded Rubber, tenna |{{ || Black. blue or | trimmed with self | cluster — plait- been announced, are Melbe, Nordica,|but if you are ‘held up” by the) |] and ali tne mov popular numbers and Japanese Copper Stand, SBe, worth | go y4cand |! | 1) brown. Very neat- | folds. Black, blue | ed, others ixilted Garden, Russ, Borello and eight others; | misleading methods of irresponsible } Color Poweslarimiemenamred Bee gr ao ce eee WiTe| Sonool Sponges, 30 each. ||] ly tailored modeis; | gray and brown. | Ail lengths; $2.49 hig measuo-sopranos and contraltos are| clerks, who hand you a trayful of || each. 400 dozen. PRS bedeeed eth Ries ak oats r Mucilnge Bottles, with Brush, |/ ||] 450 values, All lengths, values y ’ Bchumann-Heink, De Cisneros, Bressler- eyeglasses to “pick” from, you Peat EE ARI Crayons “Giass Ink Wella, 100. | ‘ : Glianoll, Gerville-Reache and Giacon! a3 enone | | ‘aU: wy | G } M 1 Penof! each, Crayo' White Chalk, boxes of! Stafford’s Universal Ink, fox {| / his tenora, Zenatello, Basal, Dalmores, |74Y lose your sight as an eventual)|| ,o™@Si, Me" Mencus ‘tn “4 rgrades (one groen, To par dozen, dette, Bo. | $2.98 | $5.98 $1.29 Albant, Perter“and Casouran, and result of wrong glasses. of Lead at 850 dozen, w e;| Alpha Crayoms, boxes of one| Stafford's Muctlage, 4c. | t eee Paussant(crenbers ees _Bring your eye troubles to our||| Ychetre cach Fence erat GiseistetGrayens: it) essoriea cole Detects fat ise worth Sen” ||| — : U ina, Amoco! ani bert. Tat ie Y ~ 8h Penetu ‘essorted ‘color + ere—in-4-box._10c... = _.._Paner Book Covers, i Le = ars Marka bensst va cnodased tncluasuaet | repisteredn physicians, ihey;iare|||meseatens screen or /°Wood Crayons; encased in wood.) Subway connecUne old and new WOMEN'S SUITS Swagger_Serge—or- ; Yery—striking—Pri t OCULISTS —not spectacle sales- Pen Holders from 1c each to 10¢;/ assorted colors, from 4e to 400 | buildings. Inches long or tight-fitting models. artly tailored and jackets lined with durable satin. Skirts ' in an accident at Glenville race-track ° D 2 here yesterday, While driving, hls sulky At Price-Savings of One-Third to One-Half ADables’ the. lite} shown In plald colors, in smart |! ay became locked with another sulky a ‘ x i atitulateorsel combinations ,of ood quality | NAINSOOK onsen ACOs A Lawson managed to free the wheels| Details of some of the more important groups follow, but there are No corset like chiffon taffeta, trimmed with {n-] trimmed with fine | Velen- ade : SESS SERN RCRIR) ey verona Ly OUNS ||| far too many to mention: . i Pe Serted tabs of stitched taffeta and] ceanes laces, medallions 4 i SOY READTR IGE eet { y dee = Tard use-- good | Self-covered buttons, turn-over | spd ritbona; sy ‘ hoon yes scale baa lk PORTABLE ELECTRIC LIGHTS, wits colored|-—-MUSHROOM GAS SHADES: of decorated toad” hard use 600'| collars and cuffs, buttoned front, | susan NIGHT GOWN@; full ‘ —__ | glass panel or mosaic shades, mounted on heavy | glass. t aa peace lougaisleeyes: yokes: tanned with sane re : | standards, with two to four 16-c. p. bulbs; old brass q . va | Made to sell for $5 98 proidery insertions and | EAMG IN PALMER House. | Se a ! iene gu oy comer #0 a, 2am! mew, ora |p fo af D8| sien era” SE 4g, i MGR iadhatea leer Hinine lan ice tes At $8.50; regularly $15. At $25.00; regularly 840. + $3.503 . Sr ETAT an Serra Siar GOTENaATeENe Po): wamatiinre’ in the'basement ceused do At $12.50} remwiarly $25. At $30.00; regularly $50.) Ol TABLE LAMPS, wish largo spun bow, that will sultall average figures; in Y or hi necks, trenmed with | questa of the hotel to become frightened : Opa some with ornaments and handles and center. sizes 18 to 3081.50; In extra K; Inet dad vembcoidery 8S 98, | imonos yakietaeniaeet ce Most of them had re: Fi “tothe —sireet clothes. It was soon discovered there was no danger to the hotel. one was injured. ed and some hale that No Rigi R729 Mata Lane, N. S80 Fulton Mt., Breskiya, satisfactory. dressy and never grow shiny. effects. Brill Clothes-Fan1907 September Values UNFINISHED WORSTED. Those who have worn it say no fabric is more ‘y. Suits of untinished worsted give longest service— retain their newness longest—fit most comfortably—are always Suits of worthy. unfinished worsted. are extreme value at $18 or $20; yet here for a limited time are Blue and Black Unfinished Worsfed Suits—$18 & $20 Values, They are made of surplus yardage trom one of New Eng- land’s foremost woollen mills and made up by one of Brill stores’ best tailors, who needed “keep-busy” work. They are cut on four correct Bull models for Fall, and made of twelye weaves of fabric—herringbone, overplaid and wale at *12:°° At $40; pygularly $65. HANGING ELECTRIC DOME SHADES, of bent colored pias panels, finished with bead tringa: pull sockets and heavy chain and canopy. 20-Inch, $13.50; regularly $2. f4-Inch, $18; “cwarly PORTABLE GAS LIGHTS, heavy standards, com- plete with tubing, burner and shade ring. At $2: regularly $3 At $4.50; regularly $6. At $2.75) nesularly $4. At $6; regularity $10. $3.75,teeularly-$5.— $4.25, regularly $6, $5, regularly $7.60, LAMP SHADES of colored bent glass, with bead fringe. At $2; regularly $3. At $5; regularly $10, At $3.50; regularly $5. aD At $10; regularty $15. “Third floor, New Batiding. Come and Choose the Prizes For YOUR China Closet _ | Hundreds of people did so yesterday. The opening of the Septem- ber Sale of China and Glass was a vast success. The good news was far too attractive to admit of being overlooked, What do you think of— : _A beautiful $32.50 Theodore Haviland Dinner Set at $202 A $22.50 Austrian Dinner Set, handsomely decorated, at $12.502 Pretty {ney China Salad Dishes at 50c instead of $1, or a $8 Chocolate Pot at $1.50? Superb English China Plates, on Dinner or read and Butter Plates of prettily decorated Austrian China at 10c, 12¢ or 1$c,and a great many other pieces at the same prices? An 8-inch Cut Glass Bowl at $4,50, worth $7; or an Ice Cream Tray at $12, from $18? You see the enormous scope of the sale from these random selections You also see sizes (31 to 36)—$1.75. A fayorite “stout woman's cor- get—the larger slzes-are’ In great demand. (THE 14TH STREET STORE, Second Floor.) CAMBRI CO ERTICOATE wide fiounces a \e bere! HC oka st cary ih 986 THE 14TH STREET STORE, ‘Second’ Floor) $00 Long Crepe Kimonos tn feading—eolors; $4.50. $. a i 09 ) values, at. uors Fresh Meatsand Fish frioin, FP end) Round Beaks or Roasts; regularly pold Legs of Beef, suitable for Harmony Chop Teas. Four popular varlettes—Formosa Oolong, English Breakfast or Choice Blended—we claim for St -an honest S0c. value. by us at 35c, Ib. on sale Thursday, Ib. ... FREST CREAMERY BUTTER. Farm Brand, high grade, new- butter, (of superior quail im GOLDEN SANTOS CO} Direst importation, fresh dry roast. Gaily; regularly sold by To. To: On aale Ibe, BA: 1. QUAKER OATS. Freeh carload direct from the mill: regular full size package ‘ Bolling Beef; no etiam Renee Crees |GiaG yresh Long Island Porgiea; 1b, Te Feacs New England Weakfish; 7¢ h, smooth and mellow) gallon, $2.75; Cromwell Whiskey. lon, $1.40; full quart bottle , Frulty old Callfornia Wines—positively Port or Sherry. thursday only—galion a Wrlson Whiskey. Limit, 1 dottle—no mail orders—bottle , (THE 14TH STREDT STORE. Sixth Floor.) Drugs, Medicines and Torlet Articles. Mail Orders Filled on Items not Marked with a Star: 10 A, MLTO 1 P.M, Cristeld Soft Shel | Lamb | 13366 celpts, extra atx snd soeens 39G Me atts) S uSua 2 jc ‘f Ke) ~ i i { ce tailoring is usual $18 and $20 journeyman workman iit great price-sivings on every piece quoted. And there are hundreds of other pieces of |, “Tyaia Piskham’s || [Fairy soap, ® 106 | Mtr Bbc Mac | tne Crome eee", 196 | ‘ I The trimmings, serge. linings, shrunk linen and haircloth Fancy China, of Cat Glass, of rich sronzes and beautiful Marbles, that offer the same | Seeeeatles) 67G || Lo cakes for: : 55) F is interlinings are all of $18 and $20 standard, economies. And a dozen patterns of Dinner Sets that are barzains not to be duplicated | Mdealla Face Cream 4,000 Boxes Bo- i ' Altogether these garments are extreme value at $18 or $20, anywhere else you may search for them. Rae Wampole's Cod 59¢, | ne Pa 9G I rake trees nance biter ort athe || dat ones FOUR UNION SQUARE, 14th, n. Bway, 879 BROADWAY, ». Chambers. and as smart as can be had at any price. GBT THE HABIT. ao \ro STORES. 47 CORTLANDT, n. Greenwich | 125th STREET, cor. 3d Avenue The Wanamaker China Sale is ui generis—alone of its kind—and you can’t afford to miss it, The earlier you come the better you will fare—many a-prize is so limited in quantity that merely showing it on the Main Ajsle means its rapid disappearance, F erly \ Broadway, Fourth Ave {, Stewart & Co. Eighth to Tenth Si. JOHN WANAMAKER .- E e Main and Thint floors, New Bullding, Bub-Btation Stors, Basement, Old Butlding Buchs ¥ chants | Famous US Toles Soant Ruest room wize one dozen Lowder on Boe, hoe. me, 156 1,000 Boxes Viole Tales

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