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“SHE DISLIKED PLAIN BOOS Started for Berlin With Sister Helene. ARRESTED ON STEAMER. | Loved Him, He to Send Her |. Back If She Didn't. Marie Verhoeven could not loye Boos. this reason she {s in durance vile Hoboken with her sister Helene, waiting ihe notion of the Grand Jury lof this county. | "Boos is on inventor, His first name August. Ho lives at No. 4 West © Hundred and Twenty-third street. and Marie wore iittle boy and girl fogether. About a year ago he began correspond with Marie. He iked her and her photograph. Marie was \ with his account of New York. ) An agreement was made that Marie |@hould come across the ocean to visit Boos. If she ‘could’ learn to love him whe would wel him, If not, she was ‘to return to Germany. Up to the point that this arrange- |ment oxisted Boos agrees with Marie. yyond-that they-difter. : ‘Marie reached New York two weeks tell, fine-looking giris, young and viva- “Girls and Money Vanish. Marie says that Boos placed $200 tn ‘Ghe safe deposit vaults of the West Gide Bank on the day she arrived and ‘@ave her the key of the box. Helene @ays the samé. "Ho told me," declares Marie, ‘that “$f I loved him not I should the money ‘take out and back to Herjin go.” id the money took out. Then thoy, ent to Hoboken, ed Bremen, witch sailed to-day, ~@ room at No. 210 River street ypocured oe the iBoos d found that Marie @nd Helene were gone he spent the: night looking for them. Early to- bye learned they were in Hoboken and eng passage on thé Bremen 'Haatening, to Police Headquarters, hs peompiatned that Marie and Helene had Fobbed him of $300. $200 Found in—Well, Found. “THE EVENING WORLD, FOUND |HOLO-UP TUN, BIC TUG ALPE CRACK SAE AN PLUNDER MAL 5 WRECKED OW SPINDLE ROCKS |Two Robbers Terrify Crew) Propeller Tangled in Anchor} ee Rope. of ‘Another Vessel, | Somebody threw a lighted etxar the ||| afiernoon. upon an awning In-front of ‘hich - Disable. the building at No. 2% Furth avenue, | Which - Disables Her, wae is = ely populated with Marcel Wave stuu +5, manlouring es:abilahmonts and Passengers and Escape With Booty. ras BT. PAUL, Minn, Bept i ‘of the Great Northern, y | piloted by H: Gould, ts Spindle’ Rocks ut the head of Ra Iniand It «Js believed she can | nt ohign-tide;-aithough rete badly battered forward. the floor KW Te US Dy TWO bet masked men six or seven miles West of Rexford, Mont, eatly ‘Tho robbers crawled over the tender At this place and a guns commanded the engincer to stop the trein. They then ordered the en- gineer to go back with them to the express car and instructed him to tell the expresa messenger, mail clerk and | noo. OM ‘One Hundred Twenty-fifth street the Government the point of their While this was being done the rob- > a continual fusillade with Pilot Gould found steer the Alpine and &: discovered at the same ts engines were out of comission. Nett: tel: the [tide swung the Alpine toward the rocks | PoOTAmP And, heir oars tM lin Little Hell Gate. issrigtty hese s thelr guns to terrify the passengers and keep Went w j Back in Berlin, yeara and years aKo, { nin the comsties, the mail cars and robbed the sacks of a large quan- uty of registered mail. into an express car, which carried overtiow of mail, bagwage and which contained a reg One Hundted and Twenty-second rtrest, to the rescue. But the tug was too tat on the rocks to be hauled off. The Gen. with the aid of Use police, man re. After exploding three charges the gafe was opened and found to be empty The robbers did not enter the regular express car, in which the messenger had TAFT IN ABERDEEN. SEATTLE, Sept. ik—Secretary Taft, former Goy. John H. McGraw, Presi PINICE, Sept. 1 to~iay caused the -mrreat of Vincenzo Mocerin!, -who, x themselves — to red mail and, w of the fact that the Great Express Company swith her aistor, Helene. They are | Tee cious. ‘They went to live at the home of | > any has telexraphed the; U omer, at e went to Aberdeen yesterday. Ai Tacoma named Pietro Morello in the West alone its line: ongressinan Cushman ined eat Northern allway Cor y will pay the sum of $5.00 for and conviction i —.—_ Be ble tug Alpine, owned b: ¢, | and modinies’ shops Bug eehataslc fr A | tne fittest girla who out and sew for / Henesy, the nwdista, on the cor fan to the street when they saw Jove of stripel canvas fia swung, ouf of, the Harlem | und’tie M Were Int cu | Some sprint records whe pavaed close to| Gues' Hudson, employed | Tairecath strest flocked tin the work of deepen- | P890"8 LA the fire nel. ing wae buriting Mevauge-of the swift current and crows ik Wan mitted Ww digdson was held in position when Edward B hors, along] } pine picked up one of t 5 to ned waa to grad a hold doorjamb on th cheering him hy doorjamb and di where he works. de grace with hand grenades, Axed 10 fel @ line aboard the scow and SSeS ‘ow her to the mud flats off One Hun- dred and Thirty-second street. UNDER ARREST IN ITALY oe Senator Jonn narged, on March 2 Inner was recep! er Aberdeen by cits at the | mitted another mi Republican C! brigandige 1 Naples. morning of Sept. 12, iso (Signed) “F. B. WARD, General Manager.” |AVENGING MURDER HE KILLED THE WRONG MAN. PINE BLUF?, Ark. Sept. 12.—With | | the quary,, “Is your name Alexander? negro, shot and killed | C._A. Butler at Cor- . ‘The negto is*being ik apprehended Yesterday afternoon Marie and! WHelene went to the safe deposit vault | passage on | night. | Louts Frankitn, appears that they did not consult | Depi with Boos before taking this step. When ‘Bunday a man named Alexander shot | and killed a negro and ‘was exonerated, and yestenlay’s killing ip S result of that tragedy. of mistaken {dentity. WOMEN’S IMPORTED GLACE KID GLOVES; English spear point back; in tan, brow green and navy blue; SYOMEN'S-OLACE KID MOUSQUETAIRE | ja e Boos admits that he put the money In © {the snfe deposit vault and cave Marie ‘the key. But he says she was not to take the $900 out unless he should dle he learned pretty quick alrea ‘maid Boos sadly, as Recorder Stan jef Hoboken, ordered the girls locked up in the detention room to await the faction of the New York authorities. When arrested Marie had two $10 {ik in her—well, they weren't in her purse. a el One Roast of Beef 25,000 Pounds-- PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 12.—The large @t Ninth street and Girard uvenuc ans destroyed by fire yesterday. Loss about : |. Beet weighing 3,000 pounds wax Gextroyed. The fire is believed to have Pee caused by a spark from @ passing otlve. Jength; in tan, white and bis value $3. Business With telephones enough “busy’”’ Jines are avoided. The cost is small, Tho value is great. MEW YORK TELEPHONE OO., 18 Dey Street CHILDREN'S ALL-SILK WINDSOR TIES, In plain solid checks and plaids; atso embroidered designs; value 26 and 50c., all at, each H. K6 ee (@ Cc. © KOCH & UO. (Store Closes Saturday at 6.00 R. M.) Friday and Saturday the Following Specials of Unuswal Interest : Women’s Kid Globes. value $1.2! '§ GLACE AND MOUSQUET in tan and white; value $3. IRE GLO ; 16 button Women’s Hosiery & Underwear WOMEN’S BLACK LISLE THREAD HOSE; fine qualit larly 29c. a pair, but owing to slight imperfections... WOMEN’S BLACK SILK LISLE THREAD HOSE; IMPORTED BLACK COTTON HOSE with mace split feet; tutes! School Neckwear Misses’ and Girls’ Sutts. MISSES' AND GIRLS’ SUITS of fine quality all wool cheviots, in blue brown, black, also fancy plaids; choicest Fall models in seml-fiited coat effects; \full plaited skirts with folds; sizes 12 to 16. sults are handsomely tailored and are recul larly worth $12.50. in the world. Misses’ and Children’s A. J. CAMMEYER th Ave. and 20th St. The Making of a Child’s Shoe Is as thoughtful a problem, as any in the shoe business, if not the hardest problem ofall. [he child's. foot is not alsettled form like an older person’s, but a changing shape from week to week. We have given,more attention and spent more time in perfectine shoes for children than any house iwo hundred Ho; during the dull are to be found for boys 7 belted coat style, with knickerbocker trousers, We make thls aledden for: tWo:dayu:sccsse0+y sarc cesaeaei tree eos Our shoes for the young people are the best that are made—in scien ific sliare, in quality of construc- tion, materials and workmanship. High Cut Button and Lace Shoes, in Patent Leather, Tan Russia Calf, Bleck hid and Gun Metal Cait, from 52.59 to $5.00. Misses’ and Children’s Kid Button and Lace Shoes. Sizes 6 to 10! 4, $1.5), $2.00, $2.50 and $3.00, Sizes 11 to 2, $2.00, fine vicl kidskin; patent leather Sizes, 1114 tip; hand welt extension soles... to 2, 1.79 “on, 30YS8' BOX CALF OR VICI KID LACE SHOP solld oak 5 ATTLE ME SHILDREN’S SHOES; lace or button; tan or blac turned flexible sole; wedge heels; broad toes; sizes 5 to 8 NFANTS’ SIZES; no heels....,........ SSREREMREES ES Cee sere 79¢ 85c. Black Elastic Belis, 59c. SLACK ELASTIC TS, with pressed steel buckie and large back buckle; value 5: 2.50, $3.00 and $3.50, Ladies’ sizes, 244 to 6, $2.00, $2.50, $3.00, $3.50 and $4,00, The Junior Calf Schgol Shoe, Low Heels, Sizes 9 to 2, $1.25, $1.50, $2.00, $2.50 and $3.00, Shoes for Young Men and Boys. The “Harvard Junior,’ sizes 12 to 2-and 2 The +‘Armor Clad’’ Lace, sizes 11 to 2 anj 2's Young Men's, Boys’ and Youtns’ Fine Calf, Lace and Button, $2.50 and $3.00, to 534 $2.00. l-weol cheviots, in nay actical school dress $4.00 value at ar, and we offe rimmed with plaid and striped all colors and black; values $1.75 and § Ji. SNOCKABOUT-HATS of soft felt: trimmed with ribbon all colors; value $1 26, Filday and Saturday Boy , Ss ’ School Sulls and made to our order at a remark. ts In fancy chevylots, cassimeres < to 16 years of Popular and se The newest eff BOOTS; lace or button; of 1 to 544 thopedic twe; sizes, 10 to 13% , Friday and Saturday » & Seventh Aves, | THUR SHOP AWNING AFIAE 1) IN ETH AVENUE Two Blocks on Sixth Avenue. ONeill-Adams Co. Established Forty Years. 20th, 21st & 22d Streets. ' Holland House Guests See Hair-dressers and Gown- makers Make Records. Tremendous Bargains for a Busy Friday in the Great “Home Coming” Sale : The opportunity of years to secure new Fall merchandise at lower prices than have ever been known for similar grade goods. Read every word of the splendid offerings printed below—you will save money thereby. | IN ADAMS BUILDING ONLY, Great Sale of New Fall ‘Prices Average 1-4 to 1-2 Less Than Regular. 10,000 Yards Regular 50c. to 69c. Dress Goods at 29 A splendid offering of such popular fabrics as All-Wool Panamas, All-Wool Voiles, Cc All-Wool Nun's Veilings, All-Wool Albatross, Gray Tailor Suitings, Fancy Checks and Plaids in, all HERE. colors, Shepherd Checks, Tweeds and Mixtures. opportunity to buy a nice dress or skirt for less than half. rane aaencnl Gree Dr ess Goods O'Neill-Adams Co. rare gol Wavers and wavees wa salon of the Misses Yad jand Mario on Wig second floor mae in the Holland House across | windows and the doora to watch the arlety to choose from. An exceptional jo Mail Orders; WE GUARANTEE the price of round floor | IMPORTANT | GUARANTEE. THE |BOND THAT MAKES IT IMPOSSIBLE YOR YOU TO LOSE WHEN TRADING the crowd war! hin eri 1 He had burned te Snes t his side a trifle when he hit th whistles from the Alpine | 2 ut h tied, said noth! brought the tug Gen. G. M. Sorrell and | alk: Hut ne aie and. we two police Ixunches from the sub- ‘ Harbor @quad at the foot of | rns Wemen arrived in a coup! $1.00 All- Wool Diagonal Cheviots at 59c 50 inches wide, both plain and herringbone ef- fects; a most desirable and fashionable fabric for Combinations of brown, green, plum, navy, royal, gray, wine, etc., etc. ter with him, and wen’ every article we sell to be as low | $1.25 New Fall Tailor Suitings as, if not lower than, the price of As an pening price we quote 98¢. for 98c 7 ,; these $1.25 fabrics. Included are the most wanted other retail store in New York. the same quality of goods at any WE ALSO GUARANTEE the style, ve the awning {ta coup | Gn grace weit Agee d 44-Inch All Wool Panama Suitings .... vy, royal, réseda, myrtle, ine, tan, gray, etc. and serviceable; unusual value. All Wool German Prunella Cloth .. 40 inches wide: rich satin finish, in a full line of all the wanted SS age was confined to the awnin An ideal fabric for evening dresses, styles—tPekin Stripes, Block Checks, Hairline Ade 2 s, ! alue, condition and wear of every Stripes, Broadcloth, Cheviot and Panama effects. Titel 5 be exactly as represented. All colors; 44 to 54 inches wide. either in our store or in our ad- vertisements. z 43-Inch All Wool WE STILL FURTHER GUARANTEE Nun’s Veilings....... 49c every purchase to be a satisfactory transaction to the purchaser, as we FOR KILLING MAN HERE. $2.75 Black Sponged and Spotproof Broadcloth, high satin finish $1.50 Black Superior French Voile. $1.25 Black Imported Satin ‘Finish Prunella, 43 inch $1.00 Black All Wool Panama Cloth. house gowns, walsts or chil , do not consider the sale complete wear; black and every desirable shade until our patron {s fully pleased. n z — : IF AFTER BUYING you believe Unusual Values in Black Dress Goods. that any part of either the'etter oF i spirit of this Guarantee hasbeen $1.75 Black Broadcloth, superi violated, call on us immediately to perior high a y finish; chi Hay rectify the error; or if for any Just 1 a : = weighty 54! Inch.+.+2.0.. $4.15 reason whatsoever you conclude 1.50. Black Imported All-W you would rather have the cash : - Wool Panama Suiti than the goods, then return the Bla k aoa ect cee 79 merchandise to us in the same con- $1.00 Black All-Wo. =a dition as when purchased and we fon Voller aes x French Chif- 69 will Felindl yous money promptly ROH comntay and cheerfuliy. 89c Black All-Wool Sponged Chev- It {s, of course, understood that sanitary-goods and goods made or Sense 59c cut to order cannot be exchanged 89c Black |All Wool Canvas Cheviot, 79c-Black All- Wool Crepe Panama; IN ADAMS BUILDING ONLY } Women’ s Dressy Fall Shoes, $2.50 and $3.00 Values 1.65 the Pair. good $2.50 4 $3.00 kidskin pique sewn; offered, in Blucher, button and pseu Suits go-onsaie to 5 B, C, D and E widths, sizes 234 to 7, are on sale to-morrow at..........4 The clearance of a factory noted for its fine shoes “for women—a really unusual. purc not alone on account of the price, but in the fact that six of the newest styles and ideas in Fall shoes are represented. Bluchers with high high lustre; also & : . butt > vated Shoes, kid or patent colt, high or low speci ata aero pul oh $1 50 Patent colt and kis buttoned Shoes, Many beas_the maker's brand, and all carry both his and our-warrant. Boys’ and Girls’ School Shoes, Worth $1.50-and $2.00. That's the story, briefly told, of the best values in School Shoes we have ever had to Offer at $1.00 a pair. and girls in on Friday and Saturday and let us fix them out in good, substantial footwear. $00 pairs of the “Boston Boy” $2.00 Lt d colors, fancy Bring the boys Girls’ sturdy $1.75 Box Calf School solid oak extension soles; inside -and-outside back strap, schoot heels; sizes 8 to 11%, 12 to ecial at... $4.00 patent tip, button and lace, extension These back, fully warranted; sizes 9 to 2, 2% to S¥: special at Misses and Girls’ patent colt leather, yp, button and.Jace “Bates” Girls’ $4 Dresses, 2.95. GIRLS’ REGULATION DI S trimmings of white brat school shoes; sizes 814 to 11 and 114% to 2; very special strapyr$t75—-and$2.00. wrades, ace. cording to size; C, D and E, 9 to 11, 11% to IN EITHER BUILDING Friday Bargains in Ht: For Men, Women and Children _ Women's 50c Silk Lisle Hose, 25¢ en's best -quatty—-Falt-weight stk tt ingrain dye, white tipped heels and toes, a grade neve than 50c. per pair; spec Women's 35c Hose, 21c ’ Five pairs.for $1.00 School Hats Low Fricea 3 LT HATS, all the new shapes, {ncluding saflors and sho. ne, 9K iste Huse —best imported- 1 for Friday only... School Sutts, 4,39, Men's 50c Socks, 35¢ 3 pairs for $1.00 Women's best imported Maco yarn,| Men's finest Double Bed Size Sheets, made of extra heavy bleached cotton, each ee AIS ter bed, each.... » plece Koods of which we bought cotton Hose, with d soles; 35¢. kind, 246 Men's 25c Socks, 19¢ Six pairs for $1.00 Men's best imported Maco cotton Sample pairs of the best S0c. kind, special at.. to 35c Hose, 19c Three pairs for 5Uc Boys’ Indestructible fast black. heavy ribbed. School Stockings; full, regular made feet; sizes 6 to 10 inch; value 2Sc. to 35c. at. Shoes for Boys and Girls, s. bleached soles; medium weight; Sizes 8% IN ADAMS ‘BUILDING. ONLY ape Te Art Embroidery Department “ Magahama” the expert Japanese embroidery teacher, will be here to-morrow (Friday) to give free lessons in all kinds of hand embroidery. All lovers of fancy work know the reputation of this clever little artist, and will be pleased to avail themselves of this fine op- portunity tor instruction. We are showing a beautiful new line of all the latest fancies | centrepieces, Sofa Pillows, Bureau Sets, etc,, to be embroidered and made up, Our linesof fancy trimmed Pin Cushions and Bureau Sets was never quite so pretty as this season. -All prices, from 50c, to $10.00. ; McKay sewed SHOES of yicl kid or box calf; welt kid; hand or credited, and that the prices on 39, contract goods are not subject to c reduction. Boys’ $2.50 School Suits Double-breasted Style with Knick- ¢erbockers, Eight to Sixteen Years. row at this very small price. The Suits were made this season to sell for $2.50. The fabrics come in pretty mixtures, are made Spedally strong, and woven through (not printed, like mast suits at this price), and they are made with particular care. The knickerbockers have patent avaist- bands, taped seams and riveted Boys’ 50c Blouses 25c Boys’ 50c Caps at 25c SE {___IN EITHER BUILDING i Men’s 75c Cambric and Cotton Night Shirts { 45° Sale of faultless Night Robes, with or without collar, plain and neatly trimmed. Cut extra long and roomy, from, special ly loomed night shirt cloth. Regular price 75c.; special at... 45c New Fall Neckwear for Men and Boys Thousands of new, fresh, bright patterns, made in the popular two-inch Four-in-Hands and the tightly tied “Batwing” Ties. Regular price 50c.; special at. of ie Bs 25¢ IN EITHER BUILDING ee Se: Ready Made Sheets& Pillow-Cases At Less Than Cost of Material by the Yard 1,000 dozen Pillow Cases, made of an extra strong 14 c quality bleached cotton; size 45x3814. Value 20<.; sale price Pillow Cases, made of |Hemstitched Pillow K00d quality bleached | Cases, made/of a fine cotton, bleached cotton, 15¢ Pillow Cases, made of standard bleached cot- ton, size 50x36, SE ASKIG, EN FOC Tex ores acai Sheets—Unusual Values These sheets are made with flat centre seam, nicely finished. Linen Finishéd Bleached | Double Bed Size Sheets, Cotton Sheets for sin- | made of splendid qual ty gle or three-quar- bleached sheeting, 55¢ "59 each o Order Special at $12.98 Men Should Take Advantage of This Special Offering and Get Measured Now This is the very best proposition in men's to-order Suits that we have ever made. Notwithstanding the tremendous increase in the cost of woollens, the fabrics we are putting into these Suits are better than ever, and the tailoring is superior in every way. Any size, any regular style. You can select from a hundred materials in a matchless range of Fall patterns as well as plain black and blue. Made to your order in any style sack 1 or cutaway; special at............ Bn cae) 2.98 Men's $1.50 and $2.00 Fall Hats, $1.00 Twenty-five dozen splendid felt HatsIn derbies and soft felts, in all the wanted colors and black, These are the $1.50 | and $2.00 kinds? special ate... .0serecserevevessnuee $4.00 be 4. SS eee) i ~ Sela gpa hte ena