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iit GTS TERMATELMIPA Man Who Posed as, Physician . and. Robhed Friends Con- . fesses Crimes in Court. Wanted to Return to Germany, but Judge Whitman Was Unsympathetic. alias Mendel, the “medical Raffles,” ‘who was run to earth through the ex- posures in The Evening World, was to- aay tere tints. Hatormatary- “Bea ‘Waitman, who hed "wuspended pentence en a previous occasion when Mancow Was arraigned as a first offender. When the prisoner was arraigned to- | Gay he gavé his name as Fred Mendel, and waid be was an artist lying at No. 167%) Lexington avenue Assistant Dts; ~trict-Attorney |Marshall said that twen~} ty-five of the pawntickets from the} 1 wanth handed to the potice by The | are ne beeel treed sna | van eeltipdtgatnb Neha lea court with ear cirun oe ographs, mu instru: SDr. eras reeine mas known from a hospital surgeon—ad Miltied sténling eech article mad pawn it. ‘How bave you been here?” @aid Judge. Whitman. “Wight months,” said Meatel-Mandow. Have you any triendaT~ 3 anene all my frien waid the waving to the group of com | fnants who bad come to testify: about stealing after working into their hip. “And you stole from your friends?’ —“¥es. ‘proud Be acame here to pouty decause nowleige was free here. 1 om eit to return to Germany. ae the huge bale of pawntickets found } Sifter Mandow robbed one friend showed This thefis to be wholes erdered him. imprisoned in minimum time being fourteen STEEL LEADS IN STOCK MARKET =: Elmira, the months. Pemandfer-the Metal_Issue,! Mune While Remainder of List Is Sluggish. Changes in the active stocks during =ths early market trading toviay were inited to elghths and quarters divided heres ulns and losses. The dealings were small except in United States Steel, of which some , large: blocks ehiinged hands at 2%. Bethlehem Bteel sold at an advance of 33-8 Minneapo- is, St. Paul and Sault Beinte Marie declined 3-4 There was no improvement in later fhe prices stilt being mixed trading siow. a Rate anid extensively in tae afternoon, with the Westerm railroads the weakest features. The active spe- claities hel well, but a nunbar of the “WUiOy Industrlits were Wquidated. Cou: encated Gas yielded 25-4 Third ve: ary rat, South Western, Weste Inited Railways é& Cotton ckay Companse: The total sales of stocks to- 5@4,000 shares and $770.00 ‘of boods WAS TOO PROUD TO BEG; je, the Judge | Fit: chiefs in adieu, and many passengers on \the Muasestic, Just arrived at the pler Tm “HELDFORKILLING. | James J. McCarthy Found and Arrested After Long’ and Persistent Search. “BANKER BACON. BRB RVEWINW es ees vag Stern: Brothérs Women’s Kid Gloves An Unusual Offering To-morrow 16 Button Length Glace Gloves $ in black, white, ian and. grey, Pair 2.29 { { | } Leather Goods MBRACING THE PRODUCTIONS OF THE | ran him down. He «a« fifty-four years old, a bachelor and wax vice-president of the Marine Magnetic Control Com- pany. A detective Tenderloin from the feur. He failed Commissioner Woods then asked | essistant 10 look into the case Han whe struck nat two men and three women were in the auto. He also had the additional fact that an auto too fire at Third avenue and Forty-second aires a short tine after Bacon was run down. Connecting these facts, he learned the umber Of the machine from the police blotter, The number was N mhich was take: “prank Harrison of “East” Fifty-eight street = stated that he had sola the mactiine Dr." -Toblas, y2xecond street. Dr. Tobias told where he hine—at Lind’ io mac! ‘© garage Forty-second street—and gay the name of his chauffeur, James J Mo The doctor did’ not know that bis machine. was out t Becon 3 “eatin the machine was out ont Mot waa then questioned. He Grol tied the? he_was at Coney Inland %&, but way of of Fourth avenue, The next time Hunter and a deotective came to vielt htm he tried to hide bineclf under the rates of a machine in the garage. ie eee aa ‘arrested: THRILLING RESCUE Shipmate Dives From Arabic’s Lofty Forecastle to Save Sailor. As the/ White Btar_lner Arabic was about to leave hi pler here to-day, John MoCatthy, a sallor, was handling | & line at the forecastie head, helping to cast thi he slipped and | plunged overboard in front of a crowd onthe ‘pler who were waving handker- | A shipmate dived after MoCarthy a: Both were lost to view below the sur- tue. The Closing Quotations. ‘Mfo-day'® highest. lowest and cloming pri Qyd net chai f stocky rot yesterday's final yu eas Gallows ‘ Low cin 2u Allis a REBELS TAKE HEADS OF “SULTAN'S MEN AS TROPHIES, MELILLA. Morosoa, Hept. 28.—atoors Febels, numbering abut 3,000 men, etortes a force of Imperial troops tr battle which lanted a day and a hal: Tebels cut off ae heads ‘of tweaty: motorman autckly stopped train, and only part of the car had reached the tation The pars mado a F % | opened the doors at the back of the Lcar there waa.no place to jin the the attendants 0) assistance witli soon put out t Ba 1 any tnformat | spot yesterda | refined tastes, ve) emt When they {hag a firm with him: towxrd the was lowered and OM reapp the rescuer started pectas FIRE IN SUBWAY CAR CAUSES A SCARE As a weet-] oe local Subway tryin Was approaching the Columbus Cue! station to-day the front car from a short circuit The caught mnie.’ Most of them back Into the rear « The motorman & anybody There wus w similar dre at Femininity Little feminine foibles are more fascin sutiful face or figure. A ace—the delicate fra- ¢ perfume have started | many a.romance. Kerkoff’s Djer-Hiss (Pronounced Denr Kiss) is a delightful, dainty scent for those of Vielene Kerkot—pas the nana! ator of the tres!) Dlorocas. Kerkot''s Sachet, Pace Powder. Tollet Water acd Pollet Sony In, elther Der Kist or Violet. r sale everywhere, MERKOFE, Paris. France co. ALFRED B. branch was detailed to locate the chauf- Eax | was run down. At the garage FROM BIG LINER EXTENSIVE IMPORTATIONS, : e Si recatin | LEADING ENGLISH AND F SH MANUFACTURERS, INCLUDING MANY james J. McCarthy, twenty-four years Ln RAST ee ie : JAMENTA old, a chauffeur: living at No. 1: West} DECIDED NOVELTIES, PRACTICAL AND ORNAMENTAL. One Hundred and Eleventh street, {| eee under arrest charged with running Genuine Pigskin Hand Bags, leather lined, with purse, $2.75 down and killing Danis! Bacon, a Wall | ptrest) Denkss con tne shy Ch Berea aea| i Hand Bags, with watch, in black and colored morocco, 5.95 The \pelsoner was’ arraigned in tho| ported REDS Tombs Police Court to-day and held) for the Coroner. | English Russet Traveling Bags, 5.00 MoCarthy’s arrest followed the fail- eather lined, sewed seams, size 15 to 48 inches, js ure of one of the new Tenderiain! Aewac / branch detectives to locate the ma- oper lewel Cases, chine which crushed Bacon, and the| colored morocco, sil J, with tray, $2.25, 2.75 persistent plugging of James L. Hunter. | an attache of Fourth Commissioner | Woods's offiet, ik searching— tor and} z Hy—tendingthenen—-whomthe-po} // Sy eneatione easton OO CALS RUS | lice believe caused Bacon's death. VV 1 Shoes Bacon lived on Fourth avenue, Rock- Colored alking away, and was walking across Thirty-| ee first street at Fourth avenue at 2 o'clock Autumn Styles for Women the morning he was struck. He was} hurled sergral feet. He was picked up 74N ANT GREY SUEDE BUTTON SHOES, $7.00 by strangers and sent to the Bellevue e a Vospital, where ho dled eight “hdurs TAN RUSSIA CALF BUTTON SHOES, $4.90, 6.00 later withom being able to give any | eee E SHOES t information as t) man or maching whe} —TAN-RUSSIA CALF LACE SHOES, 3.50, 5.00 | EVENING SLIPPERS IN A LARGE, VARIETY, INCLUDING MANY ORIGINAL *_DESIGNS, ALSO SLIPPER TRIMMINGS AND BUCKLES, OVERGAITERS - IN ALL DESIRABLE COLORINGS. | | | st reet West Twenty-third Lord & Taylor Shoe Dept. ‘Hunter | Friday, September 27th Annual «Advance Sale’’ Woy Boots S Half Shoes All the New Smart Fall Styles Tan Russia, Black Russia, Vici Kid and Patent Leather; light welted and turn soles, button or lace; value $5.00, at p3: 25 Broadway and 20th St.;-sth-Ave.; roth St. iC Bway Ze 8 RAY, uth to 35th St. THURDVDAL, | New Furnishings For Men. First Fioor. White Dress Shirts, bodies of fine quality muslin, bosoms of linen; open back, open front and back and ‘coat model, with cuffs attached or plain wristbands; all hand-laundered; $1.50 and $2.00 ‘grades, 94c and $1. a4, White Dinner Shirts, plested ‘bosoms, coat models with attached cuffs; $2.00 grades . $1.44 Business Shirts, made of fine quality woven madras, in various patterns; also in plain chambrays; all desira- ble models; elsewhere $150, $2.00 _and $2.50; here, Ode, $1.44 and $1.08 Pajamas, made of fleecy comet flan- nel; ful! cut and nicely trimmed; two 34th to 35tk St Catering to the Wants of All With Over $5,000,000 Worth of Merchandise. CESSES eueceenda Lae If you want the FINEST IMPORTED GOODS IN. ANY LINE, we Panel. nee an can Supply you, nine times out of ten. ffect ic! i SitscheckbadsT eee eee oe If you seek the’ less costly sorts of merchandise—the every-day maples $1.44, 92.44 and 84.48 | | for which this Macy store has been headquarters for almost half a century jen’s Neckwear Graduated Fold pM —you will ALWAYS find complete stocks: here. Four-in-aHnds; rich sitks and color- ings—bias stripes; special at rh Goh Deiat Many of the high-class novelties embraced in present displays are 40 cross stripes, handsome silks, large a character usually confined to specialty shops and sold by them at EX- variety. of colorings; each.....54¢ Black Silk Neckwear, warranted fast —black;—alt shapes, 442to $1.44 Special. Neckwear Values on Bargain Tables, 24c to 4c Women’s $75.00 Gowns, $58. 75 xn WO-PIECE Crepe de Chine Gowns, in tan, gray and white, —or to-order in any shade desired; suitable for evening or dinner wear; made with Irish lace yokes, finished with elab- ORBITANT priges—very frequently DOUBLE what we ask. We urge Tht [ __you_to make ¢ Floor Covelin ngs Underprice. #2 TAPESTRY BRUSSELS CARPETS, for EXTRA pee VELVET CARPET, at rooms and-in hat and stair ef- quality, chiefly hall-and—stalr fect; : eifects" | in two-tone reds and greens, and Perstan effects; regularly = ae regularly 89 sale 154-8 betray WOOL VELVET CARPETS, best qual-| yard; this sal 1. . orate garnitures; entire waist self-trimmed; sleeves full ityjichlefly hativandistaiy eeu iS ae is sale $1.24 two-tone and Orlental designs and |STRAW MATTING, Chinese and Jap- tucked, finished with taffeta-piped bands and edged with Val. lace; pleated-skirt, with six large tucks above deep heim. 4 Other Gewns on display at prices ranging from $49.74 to $474.00. anese; 40-yard rolls; newly import- ed. fresh and pliant; carpet effects in greens, reds, combinations and white; regularly $12.98 a roll; this sale See Sh oe) colorings; regularly $1.09 a yeas this sale . HIGH-GRADE AXMINSTER eee for parlors; with and without bor- ders to match perulanye Ae a 1.3 . yard; this sale SOL FUAG Women’s New Model Skirts ane LINOLEUM. 4 vards_ wide: rerulaty frame quality; in two-tone, chintz | S*-+ sauste yard: this sale. We are showing complete assortments of the newest Circular, f ee d Oriental designs and colo: OWL CLOTH, best quality, 2 yards gored and pleated models, in Panama, chiffon broadcloth, taffeta silks. also -hallvand ‘stair. effects; regular wide; regularly 49c. a square yard: voiles, cheviots apd fancy fabrics—small, feet jation and extra sizes, $1.65 a yard: this sale. ...81,.44 | this sale phaavebedererie lc at prices ranging from.........+.-+++++++---$3.96 to $34.74 Domestic Rugs Marked Down. 4 13 Royal Wilton Rugs, extra quality; two sizes — For Special Selling : SMxi0lg feet. Teer OLta tect Reg. $38.74, sale $33.48. Reg. $44.48, sale $36.74. Tailored, Full Pleated Skirt, made of black 8, ‘ At $8.74. Sia eee deep folds and edged with 6 aes arabe Russ ret ingdes\xe and coloying extra hea Pilg, size feta iV aline $0005 oc a Sak inches regularly $7.46), tals) Sale.'s ssa wees: ated Skirt, made of black voile; unlined; splendidly Body Brussels and Royal ‘Wilton i At $9.74. full ple Extra large Body Brussels, 9 x15 Value e8, and trimmed with rows of taffeta. bands. all at prices especially eros — sale $32.48 $12.50. Royal Wiltons, 9 x15 : sale $39.74 Body Brussels, 10%4x12 Royal Wiltons, 1ohaxt2 irls’ d Coats: * ay , Girls’ Dresses and Coats: +: Boay Brussels) forpeiate ft Royal Wiltons, 10%4x13%4 ft a ~plect ox-pleated Russian. Dutch néck, walst and saiior Bi aa Dresses — One-piece, boxp novelty plaids, - shephe: Boas Brussels: styles; fashioned of high grade Royal Wiltons, 10%4x15 cheviots and mannish mixtures; trimmed with plain checks, plain serges, Fy cloths, fancy braids and self materials; full-pleated skirts; sales} sold CHALE at prices ranging from $6.00 to anh Coats -f2!! models—high neck, double- eeretes styles, fashioned’ of mix- Coats tures and galls color fabrics; made with notched velvet collars and tailored sleeves; 4 to 14-year sizes; similar Coats Ba elsewhere a prices ranging from $6.50 to $18.50; here. . 84.96 to 314.7: New Veils and ae rire Floor Novelties, collected by our Paris organization, are steadily com- ing through our Foreign office and adding interest to the displays. Late arrivals include: ’ Men’s Undergarments at $1.19 «= HESE Shirts and Drawers are cull-outs of $1.75 amt $2.00 T grades—culled out because of slight faults in the finish of | the garments. The fabric is perfect. | Every September we distribute the season's accumula- tions of such Shirts and Drawers. They come from a manufacturer who makes a celebrated brand of Underwear. In past seasons his product commanded $1.50 and $1.75 the gar- ment, and we distributed the cull-outs at 98. This year his price is $1.75 and $2.00, and our September sale price is increased 4 orgy ingly. At $1.19, a garment, the values are unequalled, Medium weight Shirts and Drawers, superfine merino, in white and gray; full regular (ChiffeayiendsiLaceiVelsyi tesandsisyarisionbyalro) sauare;and made; in regular “lengths as well as shorts and stouts: ~All sizes umbrella-shape “effects: - = iad epee : Tuxedo Veilings, plain, chenille and velvet dotted: including the new late chenllledotted Parisian novelties in Mack, white and colors 12e to 81.96 the yard... .... ene Chiffon and. Chiffon Cloth Veilings, Football Supplies. 18 to 46 inches wide; plain, hemrstitched, striped and embroidered. effects; yard...48¢ to $1.10 SPECIAL—Chiffon Veiling, 18 inches wide; double velvet dotted: tn-brown,—black, magpie navy, sky. gray, myrtle, garnet and brown on champagne; value SOc. a yard; sale.. : HE thoroughness with which this een Goods organization does things may be judged by the completeness of its stocks —in any line, for sports indoors, afield or afloat. Foothall goods now—even outranking supplies for gun- ners. Hitting the line: Pants, brox , well padted; d thigh protectors,.,....... $1.24 Pants, mae of fieavy army kha padded ‘thr vughout; reed thigh pro gi. Head Harness, 20st approved Style; padded. 89¢., $1.39 and $1.69 Jerseys, all wool color combinations colleges; Infants’ We Xe F rom Abroad : all colors and for schools and high. roll collars, tectors. 59 j i eee Tadhianad and Gane made..of .moléskin, Raincoats at $14.75. ment, Full cut, graceful hanging made of Cravenetted wor- in a most popular shade of gray; cut 52 inches long; all seams double-stitched with silk; collars snug-fitting, | shoulders well shaped; vokes and sleeves lined with satin finished. Vene- tian. . Finer Raincoats in Regular Stocks Up to oe ei 60. Men's Top Coats at ‘at $9.94 Distinctly new models, cut 36 inches long; fashioned of Cambridge gray covert, lined with satin-finished Venetian: wide-peaked lapels; double- stitched lap seams, Other Top Coats on Display Up to $28.50. Suits for Young Men. Special at $12.50 Single easted Suits, fashioned of dress worsteds, cheviots and blue serges; coats semi-form fitting, have broad lapels and plain or cuff sleeves; body lining of serge, Viner Suits for Young Men Up to $24.50. double SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK ‘A Lot of Splendid Alfthe exceltence of fabric and Horing you would exper 104 tind in an $18.00 or $20.00 gar- MONDAY MORNING WONDERS. | Pants, padded | ea sesan : $1.69 and $2.19 articular mother could wish, yet w and with reed thigh protectors ..$1,98 cotballs, extensive assortments {or pa 4 Moleak ; amateur and professional players, Long Dresses, of nainsook. gath- Cloaks made of as UEAbRAt fn6 Te ear ie cup to $4.89 ersd at neck and trimmed with lice broider ed by various’ co! teams, o7 Association Footballs, edge : $1.19 80.49 t, § z $2. $1.49 19-8356 Same, yokes trimmed with tucks | Pique Afghans, hand oatball_laskete, arty te 81.09 | Megaphones, 21<-t9- 83.49 rlous grades of pants. Canvas Shin Guards, good Cat aad trimmed and feather "Football Suits, consisting of white canvas pants and sleeve- stitching, lace edge, $1.9: Hee + Jacket to mat 1 Other Lene Dresses, -hand=| Nyinsouk Bibs, saya DAs tcc Ss ‘ i c ch; 75c. value; embroidered, ranging in price $1.14 15 88.94 Moleskin Shin Guards, pif... 78¢ aa GS zie a Dig eerie eis apaues Shoes 74e. to 82.89 Leather Shin Guards, pair... 990 | boys 5 is and illows Covers, haini- i. i paves] Long Skirts, of nainsook, hand-} req 2 i He pees 1.2 embroidered.....$1.98 to $10.74 Short Dre: es, of nainsook, hand- embroidered $2.59 to $43.49 Short Skirts, of nainsook, hand- | chiffons, Jaces and ribbon. embroidered .$1.78 to $18.96 $7.24 to 829.49 COATS: 2, 3 AND 4-YEAR SIZES. Lace Capes; hand-embro idered, 83.96 to $15.49 Bonnets, beautiful creations of Please Orter, by Number. Ha Boy Fi Nubway Express (Pa: . Bi 4 hereelone Dal Serge Coats, double brepsted, in red, navy and brown; finished with amtermtety a Hack to New wk Town black velvet collars, embroidered emblems on sleeves and brass buttons an - $3.96 to $4.96 Cloth Coats, in red, navy and brown; tfnighed ye vith frogs and astra- ch. Doing a-Kooteh andy O Mari H the x ‘on, chan collars andstufisa.s cme nee - $5.94 Know You're | 32 Come Over to Our. vex Serge Coats, in red, navy and brown; double- breasted, trimmed Fak! Ble’ Down to Con i Pesreliily with wide and narrow braid......... 0. eee eee $5.94 pefretisy ete om 53 Ch o ark Ore fee nty to Toke. (Allee Lloyd.) 12 Beeatiee Tim No! Finer Coats on display at prices genni up te $39.49. Married ' Suits costing as little as $2.97 or as much as $13.74—but every instance a saving. If you elect to make comparisons you will find that we undersel ‘other Stores trom one-fourth to one- third. i Not Suits alone, but on everything required for outfitting boys. END O’WEEK SPECIALS: —The Macy “Two-Pants" Sult—a double-breasted ‘model, made At_$4.49 of fine: wool cheviots; two pairs of trousers—one regulation trousers and one pair of knickerbockers; for boys of 7 to 47 years, —Blouse Suits matle of heavy serges—in all colorings—and a At_ $4.74 limited number in ‘mixtures;.a manufacturer's sample line, embracing about 150 Suits, In 3, 4, 5 and 6-year sizes; value $6.50, Kinet es ji] Whe Threw vo fe i} arias Make a mn Biya, Dearto (Harry bor Haven't” 13 From. Your Dear Heart to Mine (Ted S.Barran) 14 Jurt (Hurry Von Tilzer), 11d Like a Little Loving tHe Went olitws. (Bddle Foy): 17 Han Antonio. Is Donét ou vent a Pe per, Dearie? ae 3A Blay Away, Maituocia, 3 And a Lite Bit Mo 34 In. the born 19 Last Rone Summer In Bong of All. rls & Friend He 39 When Hoh White Whis- ties In the Meadow, #) Ked Domino (two-step), 4 aye iy ly Paradise 2 aro 61 Jn the Land Of the Bur. ea ‘Roath ona Grred 3, HOO. © Rehctet oot JWITMARK DANCE sath No. Do and the WoWtd Ie 25 Bweat Marie Snow, pe Bo Byers Little Bie Ai ea Little Bie acs 3 REMICK'S “STAR paNcE FOLIO ame No, 7.’ contadning 42 latest two-stepe i and waltzes: "I'd Rather ‘Two-Step than} drier, Mo? con beat BU Simmons and: 12 Wails,Bil; Deveming,Gan Antonlo, Be My | — “HARRY “VON TIL¥BR'S Little Tesdy Bear (Anna) Held), tole, RANCE Nom tet Torn. fa Cherry, eto,, @ a B30 Flowers Bloom in ppriagtince, ete, 180 THE ac }

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