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OA PEN MTN IE SESS bt Tal Generous Contr’ 4 } ess of the G Gras C CONTES Friends of All Cand Regal Honors Work wns Insure Suicid eat Marit ue HONOR Ss lidates for King Hard—How Vote Stands, E Although they might avail them- # elves of the volu services § ¢ eral t Gras Cor a mittee at Coney Island has decided he to have none but union music in the ca great nightly pageant of the Age i Progress and in the other features the sixth annual end-o: e Luna Par and other Coney Island reso The bands at y gon rev: | k, Kister's will be FIREBUG START GAT BLAZES AS I in TS SLEEP wy Murder, Report Had WORK. Phird ave- FIREBUGS' SWAN. 1497 Third ay 1.00. A. Mew nue 1.50 A Maeda, nue No. nue BuO A, MoveNo, 403 Enat Sin recond atreer 3.61 A. M—-No. 174 Enat Blighty Afth street, 40D A. MoeNo, 1621 Second ave- nut. 6.20 A. Mom No, reap 1042 Second ares 2.55 4. M, 1TAS Second ave~ Third ave- Scores of Lives Put in Peril in ins before 5 o'clock, arrested a man who = m said he was Jacob Wag. of No. 15 ‘ 4 Bower at Eighty-elgh street and SET UNDER STAIRWAYS. | Fae arenes Gccupar us of Upper Floors | to Flee Cver Po ots rie { —On? Artest. Forced ing first torch is § ised the ed by the fai ours ta mani at eats mt 8 » apart under stair- he tenants 1 were started ed th All of then eng so de ut » flee over the! it used, and there will be a score or more pper A ancaih yrate| (a ot cot | bands in the parade, which FeM rake ee sariauge RPS WAHT aL eal ready in Brighton Beach racing pack, | First avenue, a five story and basement | ' but its formal start at 8 P. M. will be} house occupied by five famille ‘ane | fire was started with paper and refuse rom in front of the Hotel Riecadonna sore under the stairs on the first floor, and BET ‘The allegorical floats are far in construction, ever turned out in the tion, The Finance Ce ing with unexpected succes annual — advan-ed! and will be the finest celebia- “dough bag” | Says Phil. Jc and a member of the of Stratton “dough” We have had bet ering the consta of ha than I expected, sixth annual assured. know that, thanks tot The business men d y of the celebra success, and success for the Mardi Gras Carnival 18) goto Ricardo, his wite and four young- filling up rapidly n's Hotel, commit consid- rd times, jown here e unusual pub- The | Glabhaus sent a when discovered by Charles a baker, who lives on the opposite side |" of the strect, was blazing furiously. citizen to turn in the alarm, but the man failed to do 80, |and when the alarm was sounded by & aliceman Kennedy, spread from the ground floor to the | t | roof. Abraham Levy and his family, after running a gantlet of flames. An- ci sters were driven to the roof and es- caped to the house next door. When George Farley, his wite, Mar- 1 INVADER CAUGHT Miss Greenley's Father of the Bast Eigh-| woman. | ty-elghth street station, the flames had | and sere: odor of c who | the lived on the first floor, got to the street | © n the. Harle: In the i Waener ter e Here the conte Up rst on. ad seen na Sunday naner oe } IN ROUM OF GIRL * WA HOPE POL SIMELP QAMAGED IN FLIGHT TS FIVE CAPTAINS cent With, Changes in MeCarren’s Baili wick May Be Due to Pri- mary Battles. Aeronaut we Bad Rudder Machine and Comes Down With a Crash. LEMANS, France, Aue, a1—The; As a ary to the Brook wales which prevailed here ¢ | primaries week, Ww t is ex- past few days having decreased | pacted, wil tolently Kot: considerably, Mr. Wright planned to’ ing Commissioner Baker shifted five resume his fliglits to-day, A slight ac captains in th to-day, Fle nt, however, Quini(tholascen: Haanuean tee (HA Peeaats being temporarily abandoned. aw ‘ nee \ taking the machine from its! for the good of the service, The trans. shed Wright's assistant dfmaged the ferfed eapta are known to have steel band of the rudder, but neverthe- strong political affill n thelr pre less the aeronaut d to make a cincts flight. Upon being ed the mas ¢ Shevlin was sent from Ralp chine did not act properly, the airship avenue to the lower Fulton street sta- moving obliquely instead of horizon- tion; Capt. Pinkerton changes places J tally, and after maneuvering for ftty= | with nim. Capt.-O'Connor ts switched six seconds W right stopped the ee from Amity t to Glendale; Capt Cea at ae & from Glendale to Ver- aeroplane landed and Hughes fron ower had ibeen shut off, a . a a is were damaged W >» Amity street Injured and immed is on Sept. S the damage caii uty Con Raker says shock, ) , h all the men ive during the Was the Watch When Marks Entered. sording to the story told » ey's her, Marks two house and managed to uupled by the young e heard him moving about ned, Marks jumped out of the window and got away A strong chloroform filled the room, and Py ee go entered et to the room o¢ girl sa she was bout to be ch Last night, ne ‘father, of the girl ays, he saw Marks aligat from a trolley ar near his He nee parlor of hig home un waited int e Thorning, when hi om Window open he stairs and saw Marks enter He says he saw a 's bedroom 4 bvening World, mare than 2,000,000 peo) garet, and thelr children, Frances, q Aa eMOK err muck hy ple Ne aa ne Tale of eld during the| seventeen; John, fifteen; Godfrey, Pe aa ct proform. in Marks’, hand i week of Sept. 14 to 1%, and that means! twelve, and George, nine, tried to get to | He grabbed the voung man and guve i in our annual revel is illustrated by the| They reached the fire-escape, but It was een below and eae ‘aced Death for Sister. | Marks and too nit Dead) Fone nim to Saat ters &; fair women of the five boroughs fr) youn, the eldest gon, missed his sister i nee Bee on the crown and) as ices, and dived back into the burn- | diadem as King and Queen of the Cart| soy rooms to save her. He found her Bye | unconsclows, and carried her to the es- | i Potter Again Leads. ape, where he turned her over te the { Alderman Potter, Coney Island's rep-| father. ie clty legislature, re-| He again went back into the house, | 4 King, with 35481! thinking some other member of his | i put Katz, of, family was missing, This time the | i y le; dames Fazio, the veteran| boy fell unconscious from smoke and pice eae | | cigar man, of Coney Island, and Ralph| heat. He would have ear shed oa net s of the Ocean Boulevard and| his mother rushed In for im and car-| p, Aoving Va Ctika ( P, Tavern, who Is the nominee| ried him out, In getting to the street Pole of Moving Van Strikes ot wl Liberty, Leaguer are| the escape was lke a eriddie, and the) Max Boom and Wheel | ea em confident that it will| feet of the mother and father were | not be “King Lew," but that he who| horribly burned, as were those of the Crushes His Chest. re over the Isle of We at play| two younger children. John and Fran- will spell his name “Alfred” or ‘James’ | ces were revived after treatment by an | or “Ralph,” while there is a certain| ambulance surgeon. The fire 10% W298) yiaz Boom, a shoe dealer, who lives| ign committee which ould have| about $5,000, saz lover his store, which is at No. oaza| {t King ‘Sunny Brook,” and neither The incendiary began work at 128%.) n14 avenue, gave his four-year-old the two popular “Docs,” Moseley and| When he lighted a blaze Seg aan) Max, Jr, a new rubber ball t Mpaveranhnscelt BaleeE [eee of the tenement at No. 1437 ae Aa rain lUtiereha. plAyeal clone The Mardi Gras editor happened to be|Svenue. Before the fire was dlscover®) sitewaik bouncing the ball and chal present when Orvie B, Lyons, chairman|t had burned away the lower stairways}. when It eluded his attempt to of the Ralph Sloane Campaizn Commit-|28¢ the Sve familieg in the house had) ¢yioy tem of the Personal Liberty League,|'? °°* by the roof. Near One Hundred and Twe and a stanch canvasser for Alderman The Other Fires. elgnth street and Third avenue, a b . Potter chanced to meet. The dfscus-| The frebug moved down the avenue! and a half above his the sion grew hot, and Mr, L. offered, after this, and at 1 o'clock Nghted a) b the ball too hard and it to bet $10 or any part of i: heap of paper in the hallway at No. |! Toa Fe ut ne: aye would be King Ralph and not King fire gained headway before ey ie Lay Lefalel 14) Law: overed by John Plumper, who! Bast One Hundred. and the fourth floor, The firemen) street, J “You're on,” And so is the fight Katz's Friends Bus: and L Bi with F je and him with t sides several east social and tions, Alfred Kat lose—and there you a ——_—s Tim Big ir Tamma: ness men's FOR KING AND Q was the laconic HOW VOTE STANDS OF CONEY CARNIVAL, reply UBEN | 14S before it! walls got the blaze under control [had eaten through the hallway {nto the apartments. id succession similar fires fol t No, gece ‘ond avenue. Ninety-second street, none of them very serious, but all marked by excitement nd panics, 1 firemen were still busy over hen the alarm sounded em econd avenue inutes later there w 114 Eas in Second aven calling t A few mi all sousided from No. fifth street. te under the letter boxes and, after| ing it with p tarted the blaze. | ot th hallw scov This fire was! , man Wagner be- fore jt had done much damage. This he second attempt that has been yade to burn this building in the past two years. At ered at No, | fine d lacoy: also in| was 1343 T ave house, T Charle ther tenants wr children over aroused, Police wn hous from ieserve d East 01 sireet stations irrying to every part of Richard Walsh The firebug had placed aj °*" seertr| injury avoid that over tle thi sald i tragedy, was Hundred and on the Sun rises 5.2 Hel! Gate PORT OF NEW YORK, ARRIVED. eas Anne For Over Thirty Years “The Kind You Have Always Bought THE CANTAUR COMPANY, TY MURRAY BTAEET, MEW TORR ITH ee E. DWIGHT CHURCH DIES AT HIS SUMMER HOME. MIDDLETOW f Dwight Church, .of Brook ; died at his summer home at Church & Dwight ¢ New York 1 early to-day of paralysis at seventy-two ¥ ried and leas {fe and thre dren by AMES McGREERY & GO. 23rd Street 34th Street LACE CURTAIN DEP’TS, On Tuesday and Wednesday, September the rst and and, In Both Stores, Sale of Lace and Muslin Curtains, Casement Lissues and Madras Cloth, About 400 pairs Renaissance, Marie Antoinette and Irish Point Lace Cur- tains, Renaissance and Marie Antoinette..., 2.00, 3.50 and 5,50 per pair usual prices 3.25, 4.25 and 7.50 Trish Point,..4.00, 5.00 and 6.50 per pair usual prices 4.75, 6.50 and 3,00 o Furniture Departments Fine Mahogany and Craftsman Fur- niture. A complete collection, including suites for living rooms, dining rooms, bedrooms and libraries, Odd and unusual Chairs and Rock- ers, Lowboys, Hall Seats, Dower Chests and gentiemen’s Chiffoniers, 23rd Street 34th Street Exclusive News Yester day’s Sunday World No Other Paps Had the Following Special Features: Her | | jew of tha exile of who was relleved e recommendation vert | tewart A chronological revi n, of Washin 4 for dlvorc ohn Winter ville, Ind. who nes In twenty-elght was given up on RIKING SPECIAL ty A Use Woras and Music of “Down at Asbury Park,” the Song Hit of Last Week’s Flower Carnival and Parade 6,875 “Want Filling’ Advertisements. ee ——————— Illustrated Magazine Articles Beautiful Women in . Now Portraits of y never take ow M me alive, a Me the Evening THE NEW YORK SUNDAY WORLD Should Always Be Ordered in Advance from Your Newsdealer STAPFORD'S . 1 RY BL, ING IN VOUNTA FRASERS COMPASS, SPONGE BL AC K Mothers : Your Opportunity Ane in «|Boys’ School Suits | Girls’ School Dresses A timely and most attractive purchase brings you these Knicker School Suits at almost half their actual worth. Be sure and get your share. With knicker pants of blue and black gray years, large sailof collars and bloomer i es 3 to 8 years, Suit oul he sold at any other spree White Lawn Dresses ; ore at $300, On sale all day dhe 4 ..-An Extraordinary Value Boys’ 49c Bloomer Pants at 25c Made of cheviots and cassimeres in neat mixtures; sizes 6 to 14 years: only 4 \ pairs to a customer; 4c, Bloomers Cc | AH HA r te On sale all dav at cancer| ee Women’ S teeania Long Silk Sik Cock under Choice Alloy meda ane Size 9 $25 All Perfect! in t 3 allo mor! a dress which cannot be dup: 1818 All-Wool Brussels R fos aa at and floral patterns; guaranteed all NPL ves wool; a regular fost de ie (EOC “et tis sale only s_sale_only ‘Piece Parlor Suites, $15. Just like cut; handsome Colonial style; mansive mahogany fram cushion seats, cord; should be $25; 9 La a special purchase $15 Combination Hair d Mattresses Mattresses | Mattresses, 5.98 ce! | Made up with 6-inch ai the Jal o ate beh ‘ quality ol 4 ¢ border, tufted, covered ¢ Fe CRetmar aie totaal in fine Lowest Prices |." ein | closely ticking; 98 tufted; 98 all. sizes, in Years e : Ms - a = es et — Cr a on) xt RA LARGE NO MAIL OR TELEPHONE ORDERS Of ADVERTISED GOUDS rp Se jor SOIL SHARD i itt WARVENERS ge \" LOVTHIER sctoon BAGS — | NEW ToRNS FASTES AL GROWING STORE AND | " tye OD RULERS WESTI4™ STREET SATISEACTION GUARANTEED oR MONEY promot REFUNDED|) q School Suprlies. A real economy sale—an annual event at this store. Tremendovs stocks of frech, new goods of the best approved makes offered at sweeping re- duced prices. It wlil pay you to buy here. UNCILANGE? CEDAR PENCILS Good PEN POINTS, A quatity | UNIVERSAL we P ACR WRT. 31 Voc, the par doze _ de HN Cae The Man. Mien FENCLS - hh Ae LEA THEREETE C10 0 1 EN arin eader... ks %c iB BAGS, \ u v OF THE PNOUISH LAN- alus $1 49¢ SCUL, WONT i rie 25¢ aes and Kev: eae : re 4 select Ac awenicas DICTION ‘RY | of} OF THE ENGI S | PANGU AGE ened 8 ' BOARD ERA 10L DERS, 5c 4 de ry Splendid Value: Wear Double Made of ire surplice or nmed with buttons, trir and Double-Breasted Suits skit val fea he showr and white chec mixtures, plaids Russian Blouse gray 1.00 at 59c. Each. | Men’s Blue Flannel Shiris at at N unusually great value—sample shirts that sell under ordinary cir- cumstances at $1,75 and $2 each. We made an exceptionally good we can now offer you SINGLE or DOUBLE-BREASTED BLUE FLANN 110 d deal—whereby EL SHIRTS best flannel, indigo dyed, steam shrunk, custom finished, at, each, 1. id. Men's Union Chi dren's pik ‘Schoo! Stockings d tt “15¢ Suits, 50¢ Bees B0el fe Men’s 25c Socks, 17c | double a heels 25¢. value, pir A $i omenal values ever known in A real, unmatched bargain; one of the most ee of a very heavy quality years. Era as pictured, full 50 inches long, made richly trimmed, and easiiy worth $6 each, Made from extra quality black ta silk braid soutache and but. round collar and shoulders: finished th handsome 2 extra | tucked and fi Sizes 34 to 46 ular $8 coats, offered, For Tuesday We Have Secured 750 More of Those Won- derful SILK BATISTE PRINCESS DRESS $b! Care rashes te e ey at 1. 98 : ; rawn ae Real These ra necals tion from t they t prote ain, are ap By far the b ggest seller of the feast Exquisitely also. very storm w made in the latest and most ‘°° Gaaviae at. Sow winsome Princess effects— "0" underneath for carrying par- % cels, books, ete. To-morrow at re in New York ¢ to- rmorrows § 4 nd lavend ih eal crochet tucked $5. Our pric of white, tans, blue er lace yoke, Hlions; waist. li trimmed with 9S This Raincoat, 82.08; R208. 9.98 “A regular henomena al all-wool Our success with these beautifu pecause at this price they're ur 18 value. x12 Feet— |+Wool Smyrna Rugs, $14.98 REVERSIELE DINING RON RUGS | size 9x12; shown ss Otiental, Persian MU Wilton Velvet i $11.98 ft. long x 83 ft heavy plush p patterns (ane tire sample ine of 10.6 wid t oo Sen dle; extra most beautiful he choicest An fared | lias ; Genuine Cork Linoleum at 3° c Square Yard, es, loose sil ws us to say, to-]/ TOW, $10.50 Hair