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THUS HELD UPCHILOREN AS SHIELDS IN FIGHT Little Ones Wounded by Bul- lets Fired by Four Italians: | With Pistols. POL ICE CAME TOO LATE. “Shooters All Escaped and | Their Victims Are in a Hospital. Tresidents of the rection of East For- tleth street bounded by Second and First avenues are indignant to-day ovér tlie utter lack of police protection af- forded them. This resulted Inst night fn the escape of four Italians ~/ter fuking ohlid=sn as shields in a running Dattle they waxes ~!th revolvers, = Three of the victime Of the shooters jn Bellevue Hospital seriously winded. ‘They are Katle Madden, aged “three, of No, 218 Bast Fo: h atreet; , Bana Ogilvie, aged six, of Fortieth street, and Mrac ‘et No. 24 Bast Fortieth street. The Madden child is the most severe) .wourided. She was shot in the hi @bMomeri and may not live Little has three bullets in the left arm and thigh, and Mrs, Reilley’s axed by a flying bullet. Ar- Ogilvie, Ede eight-year-old brother, was shot he rig while attempting to drag hia little sie- ster from the arms of the man who used her an a shield against his assailant’s ahots, Used Children as Shicids. _ The shooters appeared in the street ‘Yast night at about 6 o'clock. There were four of them, and they came from Beoond avenue, They had hardly turned Inte the street waeh they opened fire. fter a few shots two of the men re- joaded and hept up the battle. One, an ‘elderly man hag his assailant, a Sia 1 Ne fin, turned inte’ the ballwa No, ft #24 and ploked up tne Ogi V6 tro ‘ Despite the scream: the crowd of men stiracted to towed place ‘ ‘by all the fring, the duelists kept and Edna was drilled by pi Boligta trom the younger man's other two men ran into of No. by the two quellists. A crowd sur, rounded the piace, but all four the istol wiheklers got out over a beck ‘ence into Thirty-ninth streét, Delay of the Police? i Immediateely after Edna waa ehot geen A Ma & firéman, living in No. i, to's telephone and called up the Haxt Thirty “fifth Street Police Sia- ton. “He told the man at the other end olng on. He. was on “go slow" Shd’find the man on po fully = hit an hour, residen “agen before the reserves dents, and thea there were only two men. were sent. Had they arrived tly, it would have been possible to surround the house Imo which all four of a yftig men had dashed ‘Thirty-<Htth, day the You that the people on Hast Fortleth street > were “off their: base A were on the job tn five ‘minutes, he iy “sald. Detectice have bee omsigned 10 run down the shooters, READING BEST IK BRISK STOCK MARKET Other Leaders Also Strong, but the Metal Issues Were - Weak Exceptions. Zactanaccss Btocks were higher enrly to-day, 4 algamated Copper being the o portant exception, with a Heading advanced 11-4, and Northern Pacific preterred, New York reoklyn Transit and American ing large fraction spetin bt turn Wy offerings ‘ot “Atnalgatiated conda a point. below é price and carried sown from $7 ; fn the raliroad ; Dut a good der = ‘Western stock made than at fo ecored 4 Bal pretorred £ Urgent seliiig of the om ak in pri railroad more | Bi Wonal “Leap 11 preferred 11-k, asd Francisco second Pp States Rubber 1, i ‘The total ales of stocks to-day were ~ G17,90 shares 8 f bonds $843,000. Two Victims ot Duelists, THE EVENING WORLD. W GIVES CHILDREN Who. Were Held as Shields. ~~ (P TODD | Mrs. Lopresti Goes | ! Detention So That Aid Prosecut Rather than see a f. ! LI7e0 : OGL VALI 34, where they were Ee paueny Sa et Or... proneculion’ of the man and killed her hoshand street, on Feo. 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Ready Tomorrow An Autumn SHOE SALE Hes Of Wanamaker Magnitude “ The most important Shoe event to be announced in New York this season—and quite in line with the broad-gauge Wanamaker way of sell- ing shoes, Over EIGHTEEN THOUSAND PAIRS OF SHOES are concerned. Thore are Women's Oxfords, to wear the rest of the Autumn There are Women's Shoes, to wear all Winter. There are Boys’ and Girls’ Shoes for school and play. There are Men's Shoes for.dress and business. Savings run from one-quarter to one-half on every pair. Among the lots are: ; Women’s Shoes Men’s Sho At $1.50, $1.90, $2.50 | 2. ay Children’s S. | Boys’ Shoes — | | { i At $2.85 At $1.50, $2 oF ; ) | : Hoones Selling starts tomorrow morning—Women’'s.and Children’s Shoes on $69.98 » Main floor anu in the Basement of the Old Building; Men's and purniahed | Stdebcard, Tabie formerly $18 formerly $10, Boys’ Shoes on the Main floor of the New Building. 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