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“HIND ADDERS “TAMIL HIME usa When He Branched Out ; as Firencier. ‘He Had It Changed! to White HAS HOME IN ST. LOUIS. Whether to Sue City fo: le Rejecing Bid.. Tha biack and white mystery in the| ame of Abraham White, or Abraham Gchwartz, or Shwarts, ax the family is | Uktiown in Corsicann, Tex. was to-day; explained by, the secretary and lawyer | ot the noted bond-bidder, who frst be- came known here as the postage-stamp ‘financier. Why “Abe White Texas jat the tender age of twenty years and (@rifted to Boston, Mars, while It is! considered as part of Mr. White's per- @onal affairs by himself, ts neverthe- lesa broadly cleared up by his clerk end lawyer as being the natural dispo- ition of an ambitious youth to make fortune away from the parental } i rest. | Mr. White was considerably disap- pointed at the resection of his bid on the $40,000,000 bond jasue by Comptrol- ter Metz. but foun-l'it_ponsible to _ad- malt that the city officipl’ had deen ‘fair. He was not in disposition ® to entertain questions as to his early rine in the financial world when he atrived at his Broadway offices to-day, A Won't Tie Up City. i “Nothing to aay,” ho said first. jegurse, I'm a loser on the deal. Had (Mr, Metx waited until to-day, a pro- oveding which I believed he would),do when it kot to be 3 o'clock and nottiing ‘wax heard of his presenting the chéck— |E would have been able to meet the beck for the full amount. I will do thing further In this matter now. I am not anxious to tle the city up when Mt peeds money no badly.” PaNiase asked tor €istory) of bis re: a ble_rise from a grocery dealer's json to that of & bidder on $40,000,000 of \New York City bonda and ‘why, the tern business world found more at- tactions for him than the Texas fields, he said: ‘That's all been printed. My affairs ‘are my own.” Goo IN Peyower era “TK e2070R da georetary freely discussed bis em- yer’s early years, saying that it was fouly fair to Mr. White that his career [be known, owing to his prominence in | the bond aftair. -le-no—royatery attached to Mz lWhite's life trom the time he was i to the present.” the secretary : “I have been with him for years ‘Paed I know. He 1s one of five sons of {@ thrifty German who came to Texas trom Hanover, Germany, in the sixties. {he father became wealthy by the ea- t of a hain of general through Texas. i Took the Name of White. “The cotton business of Texas offered @ vetural field for the talents of the wbody of the growth of cotton. sed rtictes on cotton devsiopment the name of “A White," which him wide -repute as an author- up the writing i he left the where he Dusiness. During there he was also the Eastern & Co. H About twelve te not & hap ema) wore fina: world. Rates Fire Brick Company, hay: An outmut. of 100,00 bricks «day, lly own | Corsicana, tar trom being tye as one aocount has it, made known there. Has a Home in St. Louls, in St. Louis, which hoe Sort many” thousands. In the last six years he fas been develop- Wireless) Hin change in name is full in the Encyclopedia of lAtherican Biographie {Comptroller Metz stated to-day \the awards on the bond iasue woul ‘Washingto ujevard, that made at once. He said t na ler enta ents from. cis Mtr. Sfiite's ta . Frands X. who {s, named ax one of the Hescreriocs of the Greater New York Becuritier Company. said that he was not prepared to stat t if anys Jemal proceeding would follow the re Jectment of the White bid. Preseason iene SHIPPING NEWS. PonT OF NEW ARRIVED, § Kansas Bermudian Bermuda INCOMING STEAMSHIPS DU TO-DAY maitar. Prink Aux Wohelm, Colon Sabine. Mobile, ounas avoir ua LD + Monroe. | Doward J. [street Hor | BROP. - It was) sion of the right tameus bid sa ae of No, 1599 alga, avenue, was | bas a| handsome residence on HAIN MIKES. POLICE TAILS Cop With Good Defense Rep- rimanded; Some With Poor Case Get Off. quarters, Third Deputy Commisstoner fort H. ooeeded to add additional | : “ . x Litas to the burden of existing evi- Lawyer Has Not Decided sence waicn proves him t6 be no com: nm of a Haroun aj Aaschid and Bojomon come to’ judgement. John Conian, Henry J. Brown «nd Campbell, patrokmen at- the West ‘Forty-seventh | were charged by the tached to station, precinot commander, Captain Daly, with “falling to prevent w robbery: and neé- Jecting to take proper aotion’’ in Tager's from pawashop, No, 68 Ninth aven which jewelry worth $800 was early on the morning of Aug. 20. Tom Miller, a citizen of No. S41 West Forty-elghth street. testified thee _hi passed the pawn shop and saw # bur- glar inside rifing the safe. Ito nnd help. Halt a block avay) he found PoHooman Campbell. He told Campbell whet he had seen, and then hurried on’ for reinforcements. Three blocks away he met Brown, and also informed him ef what was happening Capt, Daly took the stand to testify, but Hanson almost instantly ordered him off of It, because he could not tell anything about the case of his own personal knowledge a lecal requirement which {s not uaually followed at Head- quarters, Brown and Campbell olaimed that | they understood Miller to say somebody | was prowling about Trager’s and not | that romebody was actually inatdo the | Conlon said he waa on patrol when he saw his two fellow-policemen standing | in front of Trager’s. He crossed the/ lines of nig post to inquire what was doing. They told him a citizen had| claimed that he saw a prowler in the neighbornoad, but they added, accord ing to Conlon, that they could see ‘no | evidences of an attempt at burglary, The pawnodroker himself swore that) the ‘burgier “had jimmied the outer oors, ‘sawed a panel entirely the inner doors then tate anees: things “were 6 One who would take the trouble 40 Joel at Wthe door or to in the win- dows, ‘ne jimmy marks, he said, were till on the door, visible ‘to every’ pass- ‘DY. y thelr own admissions it tooked for all three policemen. He next case was Sahat of Bernard A. & patrolman of the Westohester Ratiou Wis crosnasmas charged that'| he couldn't find Dunn on his post from | 1.60 AM. to 2 P. M on Aug. Dunn said; “Mr. Cot dozen witnesses, waa pasroling my post is f¢- I’ oan prove ‘by if on alles." jecemsary, that ail the tims, but it Nobody questioned Now behold the wi eto fu Sate rors Third ee SIX LABORERS CAUGHT AS EARTH CAVES INTO DITCH. that They Are T2ken to the Harlem Hospital. Laborers in an excavation in the street opposite’ No, 159 Hast One Hun- dred and Sixth street had narrow es capes to-@y when e section of the earth on one eile of the ditch fell in then. UpoR Six men who were et work in the trench scrambled to safety. Two eut- fered slight Injuries. Richard Mann, of 158 First avenue, suffered @ contu- and James Mo- ‘vrutsed upon the righ men were taken to Harlem PASONER HELPS js ‘Thin belng trial, day at Police Head- | He started | | examination. |the policeman, was ordered to pay H & ‘1, | these | nr eee x | EYEGLASS WORRIES - -Such as-tipping, + Two of Them So Badly Inhured | THE EVENING “WORED, NO HIT AT THE BLUECOAT MAKE. | Hama: SECOND ARREST nein on Way to Court Sup | ports Policemar: in. Battle | Against Six George Maran, x collector for an tn-| murance conypany, waa a prisoner in the custody of Policeman William File to-day, but ha did. not let ta Linterfere—with~—nle—dinty wa —a-—elt ier} whan the policeman was attacked by six Italians in ‘the vegetable store of Nicola Rubino At No. 3° East Sixty-} third street to-day. Although Policeman File had Maran as a prisoner he went Into the vere- table store to arrest Rubino, who bad escaped from him yest by cl[mb- | tng to the roof of a building in Sixty-j | third: #treet. | | Attacked by Six | | As soon as File and his prisoner. Maran, antered the store to-day Rubino | upon. t nd five other Italians sot policeman. Ther and began to kick and beat Mmran. who ts of slight bulla, | whore nerves are stout. - [Iceman fight: back till he saw that the [odds were too heavy. Then he ran to | the door and cried for help. Policeman | | McClellan responded. The two police- men, with Maran assisting. drove five [of the Itailans out of the store and ar- rested Rubino. The latter te a six- \tooter whose strength !s commensurate with hig inches, | z oners in the Yorkville Poll Rubino'a Case Waa attendid Uson the charge of having Gluseppi Jacinto, a atreet sweeper, | who had objected when Rubino had | thrown vegetables into the street. the dealer was held in bonds of %00 for Court to. frat, denten | Demand for Safety Pine. Maran, his face still flushed and hia clothing torn and dusty from the battle in which he had fought by the side of |week to his wife, who had caused his larrest upcn a charge of abandonment. He lives at No. 305 Fifth street. After 7 Poltcemati Fils, who, bacaliae of nix) |strength, ls known to his comrades as | the “Human Ox,” landed both his pris- | his case was fintshed ho went home to |wet some presentable clothes. ‘Asan appendix to tae main fight there was! battle between Andrea Gargano, the ‘street-wweeper who had replaced Jacinto tor the day, and some of the friends of Rubino. After Policoman File had brushed the dust from hia clothes and had put {in a safety-pin here and there he went out to arrest some of disturbers. tilting or drop-| ping—or pinch- ed, painful, marked noses. are unknown to those whose glasses are fit- ted with the | HARRIS SUCTION CLIP. Attached to Your Glasses for 35 Cents. | Sold Only at Our Four Stores, | WA dois OCCULISTS-AND OPTICIANS; 54 Bast 23d St., near Fourth Ave. 54 West 125th St., near Lenox Ave. 442 Columbus Ave., 81st & 82d Sts. i 489 Fulton St., Brooklyn. Opposite Abraham & Straus the music toll, but it is the hand playing, ffully equal in any instrument costin, if you paid a thousan. piano than the Sterling. you positively protected by, our splat business methods. fy questionable makes and Playerpiano, full size, 7 1-3 SIXTH—Our terms are fair and monthly-payment plan. An our pianos. 518-520 Fulton St., cor. OPEN SATURD Sterling | es and artistic instrument, entirely made by ‘the Sterling Com- |} pany, nul not the assembling of two different 1 makers’ instru- ments: SEGOND—The Sterling Gruen Pete artistic skill as manufacturers extend over a period of forty- seven years, absolutely safeguarding the interests of the pur- chaser and guaranteeing perfect satisfaction. THIRD—Not only can this piano be playeck by any one | complete, perfect reliability and b y usi of musical excellence to a modem grand ng Standard every \ FOURTH—It is moderate in price and yet cannot be surpassed by several hundred dollars more. t n dollars you couldn't get a better Player. FIFTH—Every purchaser of a Sterling Playerpiano has an in: Stn ment of fixed and well-known value all over the w one-price system and re aly We do not compete with pianos unknown names: Thi xtaves, $550 and $600 . The Ster- ling Upright Grand Playerpiano, $600, $650 and $700.) Hberal, either cash or the simplest y honest Person can own one of me Sterling Piano co Hanover Place, Brooklyn ' AY E NINGS, a cmon i dappaiseeoetone ee ‘THURSDAY, $1.00 Beaded ags, eaded handbags: medium jt beaded body, combination SEPTEMBER 12 WE SELL MORE REAL LACES THAN ‘ANY QRHER STORE IN AMERICA. RICK MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED. Oriental | Pearl Earrings, 79¢ Regular Price $1.50. Oriental pearl earrings can be easily attached to unjierced ears. Come in jarge size round and fat pearls with finest quality wire mountings 6TH AVE.. 22ND TO 23RD ST..N.Y. Hundreds of Special Purchases for a ig Values planned to put vim ihto mid-season sales and make this and_you will discover opportunities to save money that will prove offim that the only way to secure then is to offer seasonable and desirable goods at exceptionally low prices B Bargain Friday Business tore the busiest place in New York. Read this advertisement carefully mense advantage to everybody. We want increased sales and. realize Misses’ $15 and $16 Suits at$9.98 || Some in New Fall Styles. Some in Spring Styles. But that’s what-makes the value so great. A manufacturer carried these Spring Suits over and sold them to us at an especially low price, mixing with them a lot of Fall styles to make the bargain tempting. There's such a slight difference between the Spring and Fall styles that the former are adapted (or school and business wear. Fach of these suits, nicely tailored, of fine serges, cheviots and mixed ma terials. Eton suits in the lot. Coats lined with satin. Skirts in the new plaited styles. Sizes from {4 to 18 years. . Girls’ Box Coats & Reefers: $3.98 Girls’ box coats and reefers of fine covert and fancy mixtures; prettily tailored Sizes from 6 to’ 14 years. Coats that are worth $6.00 and $7.00 at $3. Men’s Suits at $7.50 Values $15, $18 and $20. Men's Suits of the tinest black thibets, fancy wor- steds and cheviots—about 1,000—bought at fc. on the dollar—gives you an exceptional opportunity of saving more than half on a Fall or Winter Suit. These’ suits are in the new Fall and Winter styles. Sizes from 32 to 48 chest measure. Men's $2, $3 and $3.50 Fancy Wash Vests, $1.00 Friday, trom 8 to 11 A. M. and 2 106 P. M. Men’s Fancy Wash Vests—all: sample vests—in light and dark colors, Some styles won't wash; all new Fall styles. Sizes from 33.to 46 chest. Men’s and Young St 00 Men's.$3-Trousers, Friday trom 9 A. M. to’ 12 M. Men's and young men’s Trousers: in sizes from 28 to 36 waist. Trousers of nobby worsteds and stylish cheviots. y $30 Winter Overcoats, izes from 34 to 50. $25.00 $30 Raincoats, in all sizes.......... wee. $15.00 $20, Fall Overcoats, in all sizes......... - $10.00 Boys’ Suits and Reefers $10 Knicker Suits, sizes 7 to 15 ..- $5.00 er Suits, sizes 7 to 15 - $3.98 00 Knicker Suits, sizes 740 $5. , >$1.98% 5.00 Fall Covert Refers, sizes 3 to 10. $1.98 |85e Carpet at 45e a Yard Made, Laid and Lined at the Price’ Quoted. We just bought trom one of the largest and best-known carpet manufacturers in the State of Nev York 500 rolls of All-wool Brussels Carpet, including hall, room and stair patterns, that never ret but on aci ich it is difficult to detect,we shall make, lay and tine these-c carpets on-your floor for 45c.-a yard: for less than 85c. a yard, and at that price is considered cheap tions, No mail orders. Columbia Ingrain Carnet one Imperial Axminster Carpets, Thrilling Friday Skirt Sale Four Hours Only From 9 A. M. Till 1 P. M. 500 Women’s Walking Skirts, $5 Values at ‘2.98 500 New Walking Skirts, in a special four- hour Friday sale, made of the finest all-wool Panama in the newest 1%gore plaited style and trimmed with three graduating bias folds of taffeta silk or selt materials. Colors are black, blue and brown. Sizes from 23 to 36 inch waistbands and from 37 to 42 inch lengths. None sold before 2 A.M. and none after 1 P. M. at the price quoted. None C. O. D. Quick Clearance of Lawn Waists The entire remaining stock from a great Summer's selling will be placed on sale Friday at a third actual value. LOT 1—Lawn Waists, slightly soiled, | LOT 2Q—Lawn Wailsts, wth pointed} LOT 3—Lawn Walsts made in many lace and embroidery | yokes; some tucked, some with three] different styles; lace and | Ztripes of embroidery trimmed, Value 75¢ 39¢e And iiacelinsertions cold ec embroidery trimmed, ic and: 98c., ati iis. o see eae for Q8c, at.... Value $1.25, for. Blankets and Quilts *LE BLANKIE, 11-4 while and Remnants of Colored Dress Goods. Regular 50c and 75c 19¢ Ase extra heavy, Atm qualltys rem Values,at. . - price 31.0); wale price, All the short lengths of dress fat measuring from 3 to § yards— ED BLANKETS, U4 size, and from-36 to 48 inches wide; reduced for Friday to 1c. a yard-—Dress ght for fullcalaed Deda a yard, including Panamas, Serges, Checks and fancy siritings; ait this: goods that have sold fre Cheviots, Eollennes, Mo season's fabrics mith beat white cc [land bed. sewed centre: rnguiar ih New Fall DressGoods | },))) °°!" 2° $1.95 Cc. B. aia Spirite. English Mohair Brithan- [PRENCH SATEEN Bi D QUIL Corsets lines, 40 Inches wide witha rich, some floral deaign prica high finish; regular $9c my sale price, Meliss Ut OOe sow eoe All Woo} Panama, 40 Inches wide, a suiting th:t cannot be dup- licated for less than 75¢. Imrorted Storm Serges, 45 inches wide and all wool; an excel- lent wearing fabric, regular 68 $1 quality. Sale price,a ya: c Twill Back French Broad- $1.79 Always Were $2.50, CB. a ia Sprite of fine quality co bust _and abdomen: in und RPA: Ald extra, alzes $1.50 Rea’ Leather Handbags, 98e ay leather handbags, tn Corsets, cloths, ali wool, $0 inches wide, sfiee, Monde xt same a$ retailed “for thls ante “come. Anenliciene ere #1,50, Sale price, a yu. $1.10 Hack ander Beds and Couches. Special Friday Bargains for immediate sale at prices that will arouse the widest enthusiasm among those who know values. - $9.96 Bed Outfit for $6.98! Pillows count of certain little imperfec- full yard wide, that we always sell for $9c with border to m ide, laid i a yard, Cut from the full roll. Special in 21¢! wi th padded linings regular’ seleer st eStea 99e $3.98 Bedstead, $3.48 299 “for 75¢ this great: saleyca yard G0) Sc sO peer | yard ews ar ams sa cones National Spring, $2.50 C pitows. _Six Marvelous Rug Bargains. a Rugs, size 30x60 Inches,! Velvet Rugs, size 27x54, the that ail stores sell for Smyrn fringed on both enis—the kind that —ait-stores~-de- mand £4.85 tor; special In this sale at.....- $3.94; speciahin this sate, but not moréthan one to a customer, at 1,29, Bruseels Rugs, 200 mill samples of English Velvet Rugs, size 9x12; | rugs, size 9x12; the same kind that you will find In all carpet "6.98 the kind that all stores seil for $22.95; to clost out a lot of 25 In the quick- est possible time, the speclil price for this sale will be. departments in New ) ork peclali for this Enables us to repeat those sensational offers which spread enthusiasm. No Mail Orders, 95c XXXX 37¢ Sheet Linoleum, ‘ Shoat 1 nis, 2 yards wide Come tn latest patterns, Sale toumorrow between 8 and 10 A, M and from 30.6 P. M, at 37¢. a yard Cook's Cork 93 Linoleum, fo] 6 Cork Linoleum in. remnanc—lengtts; slightly damaged, but hardly notice- able; same quality that sellin for 7dc., to-morrow only, fram 9 to Il A. M. and from 2 to 4 P. M, at 280 @ yard. HH, the pame quality that sells for 6c, a yard. Name piece, so you can't make a mistake: Special sale to-mor- 9 und 12 A and from > De 17¢, 21c and 29¢ a Yard HASSOCKS. eee ' COCOA MATS, CALE TS Dls00 COCOA MATS on to a ous fday fo: each SXMIN HHANSO Fr sale, kindjAmerican Smyrna 11.98 Another Big Shipinent of | Coolk’s Famous Linoleum Values assuring thé gieatest savings ever known are plentiful, Between 8 and 10 @clock,a special sale of pure feather pil- lows — covered best A.C. A. ticking. Rugs, 5.98 Sz: 7.6x10.6; the kind that all stores sell for $12.98) especial ins this fees Axminster Rugs, extra ouality, size 7,6 10.6; value pecial in this Mattréss, in one or two parts complete for $10.98 Sliding 56 49 $12.98 Sliding 87 98 Couches, e Couches, O Sliding Couch Beds, made of best tempered steel, with Natfonal spring and bronzed angle iron frames,, plete with two piain or fancy mattresses compiete with two mattresses and bol- \ and bolsters, (an be made int) single divans, $6.98 Sliding Couches constructed of best woven w re, with tilt helical ends, com-. helical ends; sters, Can be separated into single divans. ; 2,000 Pure Hair Mattresses, in all sizes, covered in best A. C. A, ticking, diamond tutted, Lace Curtains . Extraordinary B. $3.00 Beatrice 1.98 Lace Curtains 49e Real Scotch Jace curtains, 60 Lace Curtains, inches wide and 34% yards long, We are the sole agents for the double thread’and overlocked edge, have been causing such wide- ‘gain Friday Values Real Scotch Cork Linoleum Remnants, 12¢ Cork Linoleum “in remnant lengths: samo grade that solla for 650, a. yard when cut from the full rolls, Sale be- tween 8 and 9 A. M. and from 3 to 49 | U. S. 50 inches wide, 3% yards P. M. at 120 a yard, y, joubl n : Jong, Se anes in ies thread | | Values up to $5,00.a pair, at 49¢, and overlocked stitched edge; sp- | | each, Between 8 and 10’ o'clock $1.50 to $1.75 In 49@ clal, $1.98: and 2 to 4 P. M. only : laid Linoleum.yd, = es Sys tivardecot.niald lin $1.98 Real Scoteh Lace Curtains —In Renaissance and Irish Point de- with the through to the ba: signs with extra strong thr acs and overlock stitched ecges; $0 and remnant lengths of from 5 to % 60 Anches wide and 343 yards 1OMK eee cece cece ees eee ene 98¢e which, If cut from the full rolls, re nell from $1. to $1.78 a yard. Friday, from § to Il A. M. and from2to3 P, M OILCLOTH, % yard wide; goods for lodging houses and small flats; between § and 9 irish Point Lace Curtains—Full line and full lengths and widths; best quality net with overlock stitched edges; prices from $4,958 to Portieres Silk Meroerined Por~ $9.50 Just the 4e Tapestry Portieres, 3 Por. Pa At ope TA A el yarda long, heavily | teres, 6 Inches wide ice fine qua , and 3 yards long; re- Teuevane i _ Japanese ‘Matting fringed top and ot-| versibie: dean lnttica| wide and 3 yante lone }40 yard a( Kind that all tom, and reversible; | fringes and ‘beautiful new lattes fringes and , per roll of 40 2.0 pale; gale | $3; sale £9.98) si0s0° air $4. Lp eA a ©. price, each . 49¢e | price, pair £2 sale price 4-98 5 i ure Hair Mattresses, “$§$ 7, Regularly $9.98, at : ‘ bY 49

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