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HE EVENING WORLD. THURSDAY, “OCTOBER 24, 1907. nites | nied ri pee he’s in dang'rous way. 90 Wrat wus we {' do? WWe_both * cigs somethin’ awful. eits hungry: I know'd they wuz a bie Ty wenz dere, 80 we goes to a piace and | fealls up all the big dishes dey had on iis menoo. ‘Has yer de price?! aaked | the guy. ‘Cart’) I seys,-an' flashes & ealeronese Wiat you ‘ink he done? shook Like w mut. ‘Glt out,” he calla, "up to Gran’ Cent’al tut KOOd money Wal We worked Say, date place is fierce. We na” Brod dt ger Who. Stole. $6,500,» ouldn’t “Spend It, + Tells His Troubles. saw do money. 4 Slept_iIn the Wocds. wuz night, id, an’ likin‘ sleep now “aase we knOWed thes? oP) tise burn. Todgin’- ~ After Two Days Hive oe har ¥ tnd good. When Bappersteln and | fa Union 1 war rie aie 1 wor, |Suwa foot six Soumaed Ave But When if all right - 5 ; Lt Jes’ tell youse wil about it fas’ as I kin. Do manager he cays an de & cera eh “iy de winder, “A bloke gives me t’ mon’ an’ 1 jek, Dut meets Isy Rosenthal—be' essenzer, he is, yes, he's a fine ‘un, he | ean’ ho says iei's take dat oush and | fo git. Wo ‘zianined it an’ it wuz in five shandred case pills, er of peers Mt out and walked ‘ana | Shawn ten! years knows wat I'll git.’ 1 says; ‘TU ait For Infants and Children, : |The Kind You Have Always Bought Fell Down on “Clgs. Bears the Signature He handed ‘em over an‘ I lays down | BIL Tt’ wus nice, cracky | fT m'pose tt wiz “bout dark wen we! meat meal home, but I'd be pinched iti Magistrate Holds This Was No de. fed down, an‘ held me han Dvee CHIEF CLERK SPEEDING TOA | ON ERIE KILLED DYING CHILD) = BY FLAGMAN ARRESTED FOR Deferred Pension Payment— Enraged -Erippte Shot Him- Without Warning. “ind “Fined Dr ~ Wheeler, of Pasteur’s. William J, Murfhy. chief clerk tn the omce of Diviston Engineer Taffney. Dr, Willlam L. Wheeler, | the Erie (shot dead 1 n. atinched to the Pas- eae wha arrested for ¢x-| by his automo- of his protestations that he ing to A. diptitherin pationt Lostitute Sele fax c the apeod iimit tin en ‘of an Erle trata. eights mtreot. ‘und Lur- ner sng fF ded with an vettifetal limb, being “takan to the doa tit with Magi ie véred’ the do. pat did the doce | piiyiaac ower. ans tia not told he woutd- haye to walt watil Wheeler Her: open[o threatened it, et strate He had gone fow rosario. confronted ped out MILWAUK air Oct 2—There will it railroad telegraph the revolver in their fi re atid-ieaene: rumgle } ation | alled to depoted Prest: jit ped Ks M “whet ¢Onier of Ralin 1 te war el nd commercial op: te Considered certain O submit the question of n to a referendum. td and af SS of the Eri City, last night / Jef “last Monday Lhere was « wot ting. tion hap- | yppolnunent of a committee to report on BOY WAITES A TRAINS STOPPED GOOD-BY NOTE AS PILOTS OF THE AND ENDS LIFE ENGINES MET | ITY ear-Old Moris Deveoliska Passengers Saved From Death -Sheots Himself When-ztone- Coolness and-Prempt— hess of Engineer. in House. “Good-by, father and mother) T)am jeorry 1 am "KoIMETo cause you trouble.” ‘Tits was aii the word! Uiat Morris | Devooliaka, seventeen gears 0! when he shot himself ‘dead terday afternoon in his home, | Monroo-street. Jlls, father, returning pane, heard. a shot from/ inside the acon Del EGU ocean Ke wan OH i : GEES atta hecridéwalk, | He ran tn, and-famed his. POMPE Sop aes uLck dea ‘od “the dinii m) serious” infuses. Tin hile anda revolver beside him, ‘wails tite above note Patroiman Curd Commuters who ride’ on Fneineer [Thomas Duffy's train on the Caldwell, | N. J. branca of the Erte Tall oad ki yesterday, had black eyes ana] 2 they were none the ‘the train, due at pt. Tuesday. Only train’ shot) rum Gouvers Easox’} [@o, nothin hil di hours: He ‘watchniake Hd conceive ¢ should kill os TO-EXTEND-EXPOSIFION. SORFOLK, Vu, Oct, X—The Board of Directors of the Jamestown Exposi- Company — have authorized. the a ranalbility cot con he advisability Hon throuRn ni ie ex “The board also jnvited Pr Sent Hoosevelt to retun for a pers i Inspestion of the exposltion «ai; compigtion. GREAT Suit | town and Exes | eineer was trying,to couple on the rear “}end of his train to return to Mord: | dau, Southwest Corner: 6th-Ave. “and 18th Stee |Great Friday Special from A siding not more than one bun-) Mr. Childs on April 3 Inst. at the Crise / dred feet away on to the track down |mins home. No. 40 East Sixty-eight. which he Was speeding. |atreet. waa a notable soclety event, Like a-flash, Dufty put on the emer-|The briderroom was m Protestant, but gency brakes, reversed his lever and|* Se, aasiated By Mariitin fediferd® onwned the sand box. Moat of the pas-) [iOYcll®: Shes Uy oS Church of St, sengere had arisen to leave the train's nasius Loyola, who tied only a few and liz sudden halt threw them In giv ao Heaps in the forward enda of the cars.) Mr Childs was ‘with offices When the passengers picked themsves | t Catcher ge up and got aut they found Durty’ 4 Waa -araduated from Harvard {fy engine on a high embankment ao close to m locombtive aheaa that thelr pilota! almost touched. me The engine ahaad was of the Morris. | ‘@ short line running} The | to] Get Well x Falls to Morristown. ling’ train was schéduled x Falla at $15 Ke was mere than an hour late. The en when he ran out on the. main sald afterward that hel/ train was about fifteen!’ trdck. He nrmuters forgot their hurts and Sharles Lfingwell prop sed’ they etr gratitude substantially. to they ujl “chipped fn’ to the jeures ait oF eens | FREDERIOK R. CHILDS DIES vs ist |Son-th-Law of John D. Grimmtan'a . Typhotd Vic STAMFORD, | Conn., yore eritk ft Ohilés, who six, moniha “ao | yon martiet ‘Miss. Constance — Crimniins, | fopna of ft nterof, John. D. Crimmin tha weak in New York, millionaire, dled of t tee, serday: in ‘his sum: jander's, Point Mz: ai oceumonin, ang ‘few hours: Price ase tment positively, Cures Jearsed pliyelclaiy trom Tan 5 ny CREE TORTS Sale__on Men’s $3 and $3.50 Shoes In Ail the Newest Fall and Winter Styles We can’t mention the name of this manufacturer because the shoes well-known as standard ‘ 33,00 4 and $3:50 footwear. SALE Shaff & Silberman and, ‘the Duchess Cloak & Suit Co., two well-known manu- facturing tailors, who for years have set the, fashions and led the van in, the pro- duction of fine cloaks-and suits for women, have sold us their entire floor-stock of ney. Fall. and Winter Suits at a tremendous sacrifice. $uits_are_cut_on the latest model: ane and—out.—they.are the creations of the perfected ar ss, and are expensively tailored’ piaster tailors, and represent. the t bargains offered the diseerning. choice of discriminating womankind In many a day. —Weechaye divided-the-entire purchase: on the! Second Floor. Hebe Jats. pul_them-on sale _ For this DON’T WAIT If you do not wish to be disappointed in securing a $500 Walters Marguerite Concert-Grand Upright Piano for_ $250. Last. Chance Sole Ends Saterday _ Poening. Ga Members Sai $250. I Special Information—A"», 2°* }* entitled to joing ets club pib— pros ink thay a> my hetare Sitleday even arke mening for foltiini, and only €3 down. and $1.00 per wack thereatver ant! {hs plane's pala $5 Whenj Joining the Club NO interest charged for time taken in making payments; no insurance ahd no extras whatever—§250, that's all, Arid thereafter | only $1 per week. i | This price includes stool and cover, 1908 Model Marguerite Concert Grand Upright Pianos at 1-2 Their Real Value. | Mr. H. B. Walters says: aus enact secure. beter plas0. nite | Wolters Mrguerite Pinon sy ath tnsoes | Our New Exchange System. en's ‘xuisies vic! %i Marsvect Pianos, We will take your oid plans. tat ya the, privil-xeot Paring: ithe Pas At $1 per week ys | Attention! Xerox bod: 0 grade Jost motion aouon piano’ at Miovery ble saving to take advun li ‘at once, aor rid, ee of, ‘als Dealt bay in plane | Don’t Move Your Old Piano, | Waliers aaerenentis . Important ! qaker's nao, paar aah ca Ps inet. pine) eultors | Let us take it away @ haw one when you take 1 intuo your new the piano now t Beery (one. vers fe fully guara in every. SSetall, ‘They are yianoy Waid toast ittettmne: 9 Lex. =e Ave., 59th to 60th St. } Bloomingdales smart $15 model as_ described . The Duchess Suit & Cloak Co,’ regular $15 Suits, The Shaft & —in all prevaili 36 inches. cut very full. trimmed with silk th fold at particularly stylish street costumes, made up of Broadcloth in Black, Navy Blue, Brown, Green, Purple and Garnet, Coats cut with the new long, 30 inches. Skirts side plaited with a five-inch fold, and’ cut very full) The greatest suit value of the year. $ 15 ing models elsewhere under oa Special sale price Women’s *7 to *12 Original designs from our own work- rooms, that portray the néwest and most expensive models exactly as of Fifth Avenue shops. $7, $8, $10 and $12 “sag values Untrimmed Hats In all the newest colors and in’ fash- shapes.” Exact copies of In $5 and $6 hat For this sale : Mane semi-fitting effect; satin lined throughout, 27 and You can’t duplicate these fetch- - Trimmed Hats displayed in the more expensive fonable large and small 98 1, cloth in every fashionable : and form fitting, satin lined throughout; Skirts plaited and trimmed with folds, Women’s 92° and *3 Trimmed with rosettes of velvet and silk, ornamented with fancy pins, and Brown, Navy, Blue and Green. Reg. $1.75 val., Sizes.2 to 5 4.— Double soles; all “leathers and all this Fall ana Winter's siiesnd make. ° “Silberman’s Seal $25 Suits, very swagger garments, of Imported Broadcloth. colors, and Zebra striped Broad- ade. Coats cut semi 30 and Broadcloth Military Sults, effectively braid on front, back $ and sleeves; coat lined throughout with satin; skirt cut new full kilted” with bottom. a matue Trimmed Hats 75c. Children’s Shoes Sizes 1 to $44; made of Vicl Kid with turn- Lae soles; worth, in all colors and shades, and Regular $2.50 (ess $4.69 $3.00. values... 1 Children’s *1-" | Cheyenne Hats (WITH SASH) — all colors, Black, 98c Shoes, Worth Women’s Misses’ Boys’ A Great Clean-U Box calf, vicl kid’ and soles; good makes; worth $1.25 and $1.50. Sizes 8% to 11, 11% to-2:and 2% to $¥, In patent coltskin, yicl kid and box calf. Worth’ $1.00, $1.25, $1.50... ose rere> Sizes wp to $%, in box calf uppers and double leather soles. Worth $1.00 to $1.50...) 0.0 bn eon One of the greatest values we have ever offered, The smartest styles, most durably made and comfortable to wear. Sizes 2% to 8; widths A to EE. Gun- _ Metal, Calfskin, Glazed’ Vici Kid, Patent Coltskin and Patent Kidskin, Broad Bx- tension Soles, Tipped and Platn Toe, High Cuban and Medium Military Heels, .. Lace, Button and Bluchers, Women’s 75c, Hood Brand Rubbers 75c. grade; sizes 2% * 25¢ of Women’s, Misses’ & Boys’ 1.00, $1.25 and $1.50 a Pr., at patent leather; all sizes; extension