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THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY. VICTINGOF AUTO [BOY 1S DEAD AFTER CHILD POISONED, RANGERS OFF TO CUS THE CITY MOK BLSWIMMER) PARENTS ARE HELD. BATTLE INDIANS | f qn S10 000 Say Little. One Must) Red Men of Wyoming, he } 5 Have Eaten Stuff Put tecting Murderer, Want ee Wyckoff Says Machine Which Out for Rats. and Will (ca It. Ran Him Down Belonged to Park Department: EEE EE Age appearence n 16, Alt CARS TRANSFER 0 sing LEXINGTON 10 5"AVED 59)? 1060" The Formal Opening Exhibits ;Tommie Scott, Told His Par-| They ents That His Companion Was Not to Blame, anything, backache, drag sensations, flatulency, nervousness, und sleeplexsnes i ymptomsare but warnings re js danger ahead, and un- less heeded, a life of suffering or a serious operation js the inevitable result. ‘The best remedy for -ail cis! symptoms is | Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound | Millinery Suits Costumes and the many other inesof Autumnal mer- chandiseare wellunder way and will be con- { tinued all this week. | Do not fail to see the the twelve-year-old Ari, Sept. 16 nyille real en of this co Sheritt Harry Tommy FE. Scott, son, of a Mant man living at No. 77 Manhattan atree: dled to-day as the result of a peculia’ accident. The physiciin called in re~ George A. Bmall wood, and Arizona Ra da r, Captnin of the MISS JULIE FLORENCE WALSH Tucaon yeaterday at examination on a murder ‘The Smailwoods went out, yesterday | deputy sheriffs, to effect |at the head of a posse of rangers a. ire of fused to decide the causa and sum- moned the C: The | roner, the capt boy with “several companions BERRY IS ALSO SUE aly Bi a noon, both doing’ work out John Johns, a Papage Indian, who {s ALS 3D,|- went swimming on Saturday tn the free atterward Beale Cee bas at Gabo Ranche an Indian villax | m native roots and herbs. No other medicine in the country has a Ex, Jusive Parisi |i DASAS Shee Cia unc eeie aminat UEey ail vue ‘Smaliwoods* Pj careirne re | widespread and endorsement. No other ‘nedi- clusive Farisian t and North River. The: baby | Berta, n | a a enue |¥ cine has such & recor¢ | Model Hats Ine 3 its atl Pt of ‘water tag and { gat the jr CB. | Fifteen days ago the Cugitive killed a} Miss J. F. Walsh, « "York City “Lydia Reckless Speed, It Is Alleged, | ther 22% vot only as “Wa Onna Bireet, Polloe +8" | pom. Childs, trom, Quitoyaguita to the| |]]| maine, Pouyanne, Es- CKIESS OpPeedl, Ss Allegea, was kicked Jn the. ab Policeman Horan aoe [indian village ae free the ae: | riness, and dull pa but yor ther Meyer, Georgette Whe it Cyeli dd iud. Walter did | ¥oode and Sadie ¢ nd, @F-| Childs, found the Indians armed and’ medicine soon bj ht about a change in my general condition, built 9) |]! a y : When It Hit Cyclist. him, but hls foot, |Falgned them, before, Magistrate Harris | five bad humor, and they defied the|§ me yGand Sea setae chone « {| pal GCS famed sets orous backward stroke, struck | Knew nothing abou epatyatonte ke Jobe Lydia FE, Pinkham's Vegetable Compound cures ‘Female Complaints, 9 |F artists. ii{, Then there are hun- dreds of the smartest | Childs notified Sheriff Pachero here! of the situation and the posne has « such as Backachp, and Uleern- | tne ohild he yonitsanccre mina: atrouy the thouse Filling and Displacements, Inflammati ate some Neon tat waa under wh diseases. It is invaluable in preparing body. The papern Inn $10,000 damage sult rehild-birth ¥ papel Rea cama es el t hurt him mush then, but Ci tion, and organi alent olde parece chs while dreaming he wis mized with pad took a nursing ‘baby to, takeithe ‘Indian, dead a aulys. and during the #hange of Life. Itcures Nervous Prostration, Headache, creations {rom our nes 4 tie Bronx, have | teftific abdominal’ pain and haa to er when held pane ts tour Coe, Hike re | General Debility, and invigorates the whole system. own work rooms. All ; he . havi e. Hi ents called in eed and the posse e f : fust been served on the Comptrolter | SorTigd Mem, Ie: No it East One | HINESE BALL PLAYERS [fSratay in the fed for two weeks Mrs. Pinkham’s Standing Invitation to Women J} | of which are charm- 1 MBs plains |b ana nrwentyeeventhie nicest ic In the last letter to Sheriff Pacheco Women suffering from any form of female wenkness are invited to | ingly beautiful, stfik- Childs saya a Aight ts sure to take | place with the redmen upon arrival of the posse. The Indians are guarding eof Alfred J write’ Mrs. Pinkham, at Lynn, Mass, Her advice is free. ingly artistic, wohder- fully chic. and he admitted he was baffled. know- \ ing nothing of the kick at the swim- paths, He diagnosed the case as DEFEAT YANKEE TEAM. Bept. 16 —The Frices baneball In his amMdayit Wyckoff alleges that on the afterayon of Sept. 5 he was roing Nicholas avenue on his je when an automobile com- “4 him from his wheel. ¢|internal injuries and * eyele his tandem wheel Alexander, of No. 99 Yonkers. Ju they ear One Hundred and Fifty-ffth lack auto coming s xoing at —mnttes arbor ¢ the machine atopped and returned to pick him up. After much argument Wyckoff learned th owned by the Park Department the Bronx, but could not find out who Wao driving it when the rocident hap- pened. When he was taken into the auto he says he recognized Joseph I Berry, | Park Commissioner of the Bronx, As one of the occupants. According to Wyckoff, Commisstoner Berry was in a great hurry to get him from the scene of the accident, 20 as to escape the notice of the police and wit- messes. He says Mr. Berry refused to awive him the names of the other vcou- pants of the auto. After he took his victim in the auto to the garage at One Hundred and Twenty-fourth street and Seventh avenue, where he put up thie machine, the Commissioner has- tened away. Wyckoff waa assisted to the subway ___station by his friend and went to the rat No. % Gold St. Gregory Hospital, street, where he remained for two days Feoelving treatment. After he left the | hospital he learned that one of the! men in the auto with Commiasfoner Berry was his private sectetary, named | Marron, but he wasiunable to get the chauffeur. a & defendant with the The city has twenty Gaye to file an answer to Wyckort's ——————_____ SPOOK ON MURDERERS’ ROW FRIGHTENS PRISONERS. PITTSBURG, Sept, 16 Row" tn Allegheny County Jail has had _to be changed because khoste have been “ween Walking the “Gortiddrs and adting queerly about the cells since W. A. Culp, an Indicted murderer, hanged himself in hin cell last week. Murderera' Row in thts prison wax made celebrated by Ed- ward Biddle. From It he flirted with the warden's wife, who gave him and hix brother the means of escape. The, fourteen alleged murderers in the Jail were to-day removed to another Wing by Warden Lewls because of thelr mplaints that they had seen Culp's the corrido: . Berry city in the’ sult. Murderers’ Rugs & Carpets Rugs-and carpets at away under price this week! We are clearing out our surplus: of pattern effects ming resembling peritonius. The bov told his parents last night and #aid that Waiter waa not to blame, aa: he should |orado was HONOLUL team of tet v !ted States cruiser 4 by a nine of have kept clear of the other boy's | Chinese Mudete Club yesterday. cel. score 004 *7 to 6 ‘Gol. | the trail leading to the village the The man who appears. The murderer ts bid ing in Cubo. A Sale of Musical Instrumen Beginning today, September 16th, and includ- ing Pianos, Player Pianos, Regina Music Boxes, Reginaphones, Chime Clocks and Tune Discs. HE need of floor space for showing our new -fallistock Hake this sale necessary. That it is an urgent-need’is»indicated by the liberal price reductions offered. The goods included in this sale are either our own or those of other reputable: manufac- turers and therefore need no endorsement from us. They include instruments that have “been taken in.exchange for Regina instruments, instruments that have been;used for-exhibition purposes and instrument those _only fault is that the-design or finish of the cases is not in the style of today. Each, however, is in perfect order and in each the musical qualities are allsthat you would demand if buying new goods at regular prices. All instruments listed below, and many others, are now-on our floors, plainly marked with the regular prices and the selling prices, ready for your inspection. Come early while the line is complete. REGINA MUSIC BOXES HOEVER buys a Regina Music Box hasaninstrument ure. In principle, tone and con- struction it is the superior of all music boxes. A Regina is an ad- dition to the music room—almost a necessity in any home where good music is appreciated. Nearly every type we make is included in this sale, and 12 tune discs go with each purchase. Here area few that the sale includes: Orchestral Curona, piano sounding dosnt, automatic tune-changing. device, ebony case; takes ich tune sheets; was $425 . New $250 automatic tune-changing device, mahog- any case, art glass front; 15}-inch tune discs; was $225 .- Mew $150 Regina Library Table, combining table and music box, mahogany case; uses 15¢-inch tune discs; was $165. New $130 Regina No. 50, fine tone, handsomely designed oak case, long-running mo ment; takes 15}-inch tune discs; wi New $65 ~ welt no tonger make. Everyone} R ae Ns 26 acerca seein i mt egina No. eta big reduction. Here's an in-| yoard) speed regulator, finely finished dex of your money- saving oppor-[ oak case; takes 20finch discs; was tunities: $120 a+. Now $95 RUGS—Rich Royal Wiltons— Regina No. 11, including handsome Beauties. disc cabinet, walnut case, all in good | 40 9xt@ sizes, regular: pad | > Cabinet eb ste M nowsescners Co etl ee Regina No. 16, has» pretty case of : 5 0 | oak; sweet tone, 1afinch discs; was 8.3x10.6 sizes, regularly sold at} €55 0.....ccc sees sen ee . Now $40 $35.00, now. ste ita ats eevee Os | Regina No. 18, oak case, 11-inch tune Beautiful Body Brussels Rugs, | disds ; was $50.0. 0.6 w $25 the sort that “wear like irov.” 9x12 sizes, regularly sold at $27.50, | now, 8.3x10.6 sizes, ¥25.00, now... Tapestry Brussels, unquestion- | ably the most serviceable rugs ever | offered at the price. Full 9- 9x49 sizes, regularly § wenving, $—Wilton Velvets a: extensive variety, com- | ppropriate designs for y room In the house, 3 the yard; now 10-wire Tapestries — of their kind. Regularl | yard; now Regina No. 13, including e cabinet; both in mahogany ; was $70 . New $30 Regina No. 20, oak cas¢ discs ; was $35 . Bich tune discs; oak or ety end SIDR See eaee Now $6 that will afford a lifetime of pleas- | Raglan Coreen’ plane soundiag board © PIANOS AND PLAYER-PIANOS doubtless know all of them name and reputation. A splen Reductions effect: One Rudolph, mah in perfect order, value $225. $350 each $300 One Fischer, square. One Lighte, square. “HALL. CLOCKS HE: clocks, EB are tall, works, E music box. w nipped with Reg ich plays hourly, were $300 Serverecees se dVere ¥ One Regina) Chime Clock, tr sion style, weathered cak finish, pi ti changing airshourly; was $175, Vow$ OU should sce these pianos and try them, ‘They offer a | you could wish in tone, construc- | | tion, action and appearance. You) eight-day fitted with beautiful hand-made dials and accurate Golden’ oak cases, hand-made dials, Mis- REGINAPHONES | us combination.of Regina Music Box and tating ma- chine affords a‘range of masical entertainnitnt that should satinty everybody. The Reginapbone offers two excellent mstruments occupying the space of one and, by did opportunity to save money and| uring this sale, at the price of get a satisfactory instrument, Jone. It is a musicébax ora talk- ling machine as you wish, both | One Player-Piano, Style C, $750, operated by the same long- run- _ Vow $600 | Ning Regina motor. Any Regina- One Cine Plane, ‘Siyle A, $6<0, | | phone will take anystandard telk. Vow $475 ing machine disc records. With ne Regina. Style B, mahogany case, each Reginaphone we furnish used onlyas sample; value $400, fee t328| | large swinging hornand za Regina $240 One Campbell, Flemish oak finish, Now $125 | Two Winter Pianos, cases mahogany | 4 and walnut, both as good as new; value New $235 | 48 One Lafayette, mahogany case, valoe| 4" New $190 One Tway, walnut case, value $2g0. . steel tune discs, but no talking machine records. Note-the re- | dactions: 10 Reginapbone.at.. ERE is the.chance of ‘a lifé- time for owbers of Regina | Music Boxes and Regimaphones to extend their libraries at small cost. There are 15,000 {discs offered in this sale, including nearly everything worth hearing |in music, These discs, however, | will be sold with the distinct un- derstanding that they will not be accepted in exchange for other. |discs<in the Regina library. 8 in, discs that were 25¢ | tt in, dises that were goc 12} in, discs that were 45c. avs 15} in, discs that were 60c ¢ discs that were $1 100 | 27 in. discs that were $1.75, ina 125 HIS list of marked-down goods is by no means cuiplete Nothing short of a visit to our store will give vou an idea of the extent o ings that are possible. cordial whether you the sale or. whether looking over fine instruments and hearing good music, to call is just as arc in 5 j you simply enjoy interested f this sale and sav- The invitation Reginaphones, Regina Chime Clocks Reginn Play Broadway at 17 St, Pianos, and | = | swear that they will Kill the first white The Best Scouring Soap Made Scouring Soap A Metal Polish A Glass Cleaner Sioatiigaies | i | | | | | Greatest Piano Sale _ Ever Held in America! | Don’t Wait! Come To-Morrow | We wan: everybody who does not own a Walters Piano toattend this sale, ||| | We Offer the Renowned Walters Pianos At About Half Their Real Value. We advise you to make a selection at once and save from §150 to $400, | besides securing the best piano value in the world. $350 Style B Walters Pianos, $198. $475 styte c Walters Pianos $240 | $700 Waiters Colonial Piano $350 | $500 styte L Watters Piance $250 $750 Walters Vertical Grand $375 | $600 sryte Watters Pianor $300-$800-waners Premiere Pino $400- $900 Walters Mastertone Player-Piano, superior to any Player- Piano on the Market, $450. $1,000 Walters Baby Grand Pianos, $600. | Every Walters Piano is guaranteed for a term of 15 years. Think of it! buy the finest and best piano priced up to $300 by paying $5 Down and $1 Per Week. You can } Tange from AN OPENING to our wise foresight. Extra HeavySilkolineCom/o:t :bles, $5 to $90 SPECIAL: — THE CLEVEREST TAILORED AND FANCY HATS IN NEW ..YORK.— No one will attempt to imitaté them at the price—no one willtdare. / They are astonishingly beautiful. You will find among them the stoartest of the plain Hats for carriage or ebopping wear, all of a $12.00 vatue, at Three Opening Specials in Suits, Coats and Skirts’ } TAILORED SUITS—Strictly man-tailored throughout, A Spee breasted coat that and pockets are bound with silk braid, the corners a Lined throughout with heavy yarn-dyed satin. -T skirt is full pleated and cut extra wide. ‘Regular price of eda graceful ripples from the shoulders, lined with elegant Peau de Cygne. Regular price, $33.75. Opening price. TAFFETA SKIRTS—A new; Perisian model, made of guaranteed | taffeta jsilk, all ples teas ex- folds. Re; tremely wide with five graduat $25. Opening price Women’s $95 and $98 Fur Lined: Coats, $49 and $59 Made of very fine material, full length, newest shape; lined | throughout with beautiful squirrel Fur, large lynx shawl collar; | the very smartest, roomy and exceedingly fashionable; thes! most remarkable fur lined coat values ever WOMEN'S $25 FUR LINED COATS, §12.50....0f fine biack broadcloth, 48 inches |: o $7.98; is 36 inches tent thy ne $27.50 broadcloth, full length, cat $24.75 $16. 75) , box sha with bro: Kersey Spanish sable mink and have large collars WOMEN'S $35 FUR LINED | WOMEN’S $55 OR LINED if iF : | COATS, $21. Lined through cOnne) $29. out with soit, silky brown sable, large storm collars of the same to match. large lax, ‘Men’s $55.00 Fuar-Lined- Coa at $25.00 Of fine black'kersey and broadcloth, | examples of high-class tailoring, in the newest loose box'ahape,’ with English welted seams. Lined throughout with nif | Spanish mink. Beautiful pieced Persian collars. MEN'S $85 FUR-LINED COATS, $49. Lined throughour witty) ‘brown ae @ ae Linedthroughon: {j) * Placed Persian storm col. | Boound Vion, 52 inches:long. fine Far Eastern mink, muskrat or water mink, large storm collars 4 |__ Persian lamb or brook mink. Most remarkable value. | MEN’S $125 FUR-LINED| MEN'S $225 AND $250;FUR-4 LIN! COATS, $69. Lined through- $150. out with finest quality muskrat; large storm collare of Persian lamb or brook mink» _We could sell every one of t the new advanced prices, but we “WONT. We strictly adhere to our policy of selling as we buy, and that, in this instance, means a clear saving to you of | 25 to 33%. Full Size Silkoline Comfortables, | Superior Quality French Sateen Comfortables, have sateen borders, fanc Some of the specials: white cotton filled, tufted. Value $1.25, spec al at 85c etEg: led. Sateen full size, white cotton filled, vuited, | We charge na intercst. No insurence. No extras of any hind to pay. The piano New price $1.75, but we will be delivered to your homme on payment will sell #t the old price $1. 29) v6 Walters Pianos bave tho best and imap reread) tone: Lastleg Tepedtn ne * shed. hichly polished ahacpees Sad heaped Fine Sateen Corered Comfo:table:, | _*?°°'#' | Improvements. "Watters white cotion filled, plain red backs, | French || Masterpieces of Piano Construction. | In Fact, They ae Pianos Built to Last a Lifetime. A Exchange AU Cars Transfer to ’ ie BeENL 58th to 60th St. Bloomin igdales | SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY MORNING WONDERS, Fire Cambric Con:lo: tales, new | Fine French Sateen Comfortables, | ea stitched. but we wil) sell at the old price, which The new price is $2 $1.75) down- $6.00, Persian designs, also pretty floral | French don both ra een in hgh sides, A good $2.0 aie Oe. 00) ranted ‘ | down- F.ne Comfortables, chintx covering, | $ <0, n des gps, winter weight, | filled with finest white | Jap & Value $3.50, nS?) 50. figured on b an $4.0 value, ¥ far; handsome large Persian Iam collars. 24 Floor, 59th Mt. Section, renee 25,000 Onlg i ata Saving of 25” to These really sensational savings are due sae We anticipated the tremen- dous increase in the market prices of materials and placed our orders very early, The manufacturers, true to their contracts, made the comfcrtables at the old | i prices, $4.50 value, at fortables, with of satin. Silk enables extrah backs f 2 ED COATS, $125 Lined with nateral o 33’ hese comfortables at| | cal ‘ole fin- he $3. 50 Doun-filled Comfortables, ft. x-6 ft., warranted’ not to Value $5.00 $3. 98 at Sateen’ Down: filed! Come Senor borders white fille: Value oe 4.98 Sateen Comfortables, ryptian cottos 9 inches wide, ht and dark ‘(giounds, war nat to shed. white fl} filled. Wi Ca trecial ats, PO OO iin ag

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