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presmereee SEES En ae a *QLICEMAN BEAT Oiling Up the Machinery MAN Wi KISS For the Local Campaigrt own Anawanda Club, of course, Dut) if trictly for memvere or by in- | serne” MoManus's piento at Mannat-/ ‘DAK is sttlotiy for & tan Casino last night was the biggest he would attend jin the history of the Eleventh Assembly aterduy, Dut, District organization, "Big" and “Lit. AUER | tle Tim” Gullivan, Sheriff Tom Foley, Leaders Curry, Dalton, Dooling, Hagan and Hayes and Congressman Sulzer at- | tended. Water Commissioner John | HL O'Brien wa: 0 present. According to the door tenders 16,00) [people passed the gates detween 2 Jo'dlock in the afternoon and midnight, Chere were games of al! sorts for men, | FRAWLEY SOCK8 GIVE {LIE TO HIS FOES logies are due to Senator Jamas! psi Es 1 Yim Collins, of the Traffic Squad, Made a- Thorough | Job of It. the primary contest District, Vince | BATTLE “Husband IN HALLWAY, Cries for Aid and Appeared | 2 Just When Needed. Henry Arnenter, well groomed, with &#te. fn unctuous mannar, seemed to suffer ‘NEAL'S FRIENDS HOPE TO |LAND HAMILTON'S JOB, | trom a singular nervous disorder when | he was arraigned in the West Site } Court to-day, charged with hugging the handsome wife of big Jim Collins, ef the Traffic Squad, almost on the threshold of Mrs. Jim Collins’ home last | night. The Collinses live at No. 12 West | One Hundred and Ninth street Mrs. Jim had gone out to purchase & five or #0 eges for Jim's breakfast. Mrs, Jim j# handsome, tall and mightily | | attractive, She !s blonde, has big blue eyes anda pouting smile, Furthermore, she is a bride, and Jim Collins, who 18 big and handsome himself, adores her. Arnenter is a salesman and lives at No, 311 West Fourteenth street. He had been visiting in the apartment. house, and as Mrs. Collins came up- | stairs, followed by her little dog, alia sy, ho was on the third-story landing. He stepped back to allow Mrs. Jim to | soale the flight, and then, when he saw how pretty ehe was, he said: She Called for “Jim.” “Buch a nice girl; give me a kiss,” Enoumbered by the eggs Mrs. Jim was unable to act promptly upon the emergency, and the first thing she know & big, fat arm clasped her waist and a pair of thick lips approached her cheek, Ghe uttered on eshriek of “Jim! Jim!" whereat things began to happen with startling swiftness, | Jim Collins had only two filghts to} descend, and didn't bother with auch | side district began to arrive, Percy | Stocking Senator,” Nagle, of Harlem, came with a equad |#Welled on himself. Heard Woman’s|et braves to honor the whiskered Gena. | tor, |entertainment, while Big Brother Tom | dealt out handshakes to arrivals at the women and children tn th After dark sightseeing automobiles Ganly, filled with Tammanyites from the west other an interview the that Frawley was “a silk * and that ‘he was/ Frawley is now wearing ootton socks | 4a @ campalgn an it and is @t the Mr, Paddy slute, in obarge of nT Halen Bivbries Te aay ee Fangements, was a success, The's" ex TN vony (duu ate Senator FTAWES brothers were kept busy throughout the "Me wear silk socks! I am strong for cotton ones and never wore silk hosie:) fn my life Therefore the apologies DOUGLASS 18 AGAIN IN RACE FOR CONGRESS. There !s said to be opposition te Rep- | | resentative J. Van Vechten Olcott for a | |renomination for Congress. Friends of former Representative William H, Doug: | |lass have him In the fleld. | John J. Halligan, who was the Tam- many nominee last year, expects to be, |siven the Opportunity of making an- | Other try for the placa, Ambrose Neal, Republican leader of | the Twenty-seoond Assembly District, ls becoming @ favorite in the race for the Tax Commissionership made vacant by the death of Tom Hamilton, Influentla | friends of Mayor MoClellan favor N CURRY TIPPED TO WIN OVER OLD OPPONENT, Frank Coughlin {8 contesting with |John ¥. Curry for the Tammany Jeader- ship of the Thirteenth Assembly Dis- trict Curry {a looked upon ae & cere | Department, and Civil Justice Willian | ain winner. He defeated Coughlin two}. Boyhan, who have agreed to divide and a half to one last year, the General Comm of the Four- WHY MURPHY “DOES NOT ATTEND OUTINGS. Charles F, Murphy hag made it a rule | 1 eso ithe with not to attend political outings. He 1s) “Hoyhar aeclanee five always present at the clambake of his 'I will again be the leader” forego that pleasure when the squir POOR CHI DREN rels showed up. An | there would be ay ih {oa pPream, clo, candy and the I!ke to “fill her ip’ bees having to deprive the the peanuts | hy Set Hearts Astir, | Most of the tenants of the Galnghoro ro | had been away for the summer at va- rious resorts, A few days ego several of them were telling thelr experiences |LARNEY AND BOYHAN TO HAVE PRIVATE FIGHT, | William Larney, secretary of the lire teenth Assembly District, Tammany, will fight !t out for leadership tn the committes, Who will win? Listen Larney ys: “Dead sy, I've got ey 1s fooled. @ would eat packages without half trying, was only too ready to ten ‘Tenants aren Fashionable nell ment-House Give Park Pic- nic to 100 Little Ones. chanced to overhear them interrupted, things as intermediary steps, He, "Youse folks tell about having all simply hit the landings, and traversed yfount Morris Park was the play- ‘ese good Umes,” he said, ‘but I don't the hallways in single bounds, ground, to-day, of more than one hun- se@ any of youse helpdng out any of The intruder turned pale, released the handsome bride and began to go down- stairs ikewise, nis 20 pounds shaking the building, as it landed in its long|Gainsboro apartment house, at Fifth ve a piento in precipitate jumps, At the second floor avenue and One Hundred and Twentieth Re sul Jim Collins was only one jump behind street, The Hitle ones, ranging In age Of the ugent of him, and at the vestibule the Ajax of | from three to ten years, were plentifully of the f inetion the 1 Squad landed on Arnenter’s supplied with good things to eat, and ae shoulder r they had feasted, at noon, there jy Wife Stopped the Fight. Had it not been tor Mrs, Jim there ily would have been a funeral yrian colony within a few days The swarthy salesmen from the near k vas being mingled with doors and plaster and ceil and carpets and doorknobs and broken glass, as if his great bulk was the toy of a whirlwind, nm Mrs. Jim 1 a bd ae tn aie Thera w peanut eaters § pee the o! hen the squirrels | © xt One little girl, who sald “Lock him up, Jim; there's no use| &” BOS vielen Ne aaiaee sets | Killing him,” urged Mrs, Jim. Then she borrowed some am: bor, and when An and ceased to bi of his fathers, he was > the West One Hundredth street There he was anointed with ar er had come to, embossed with atitched a little, when he was co morning. po STO. KS DECLINE WIT TRADING FAL pal Harriman Issues, Steel ing and St. Paul Sh Pressure in the Mark a 63% SH + ° ‘ i a Nag ‘ah es igs : DELP. A BEM 1244 1 2 i Tex, RY BD " si ast, ‘eg vt a = tee BY wat} ee + 3 \ ia from a neigh- > us poor kids on de east side, who ain't dred poor children, who ware guests of got no money and do ! 7 htonab! good th the wealthy tenants of the fashionable » and the tenants re- h ere games for them, with prizes for and Mr. the winners ants fn th There never was a crowd of happler 2° dren rath in this city, Some of them had never been Inside of @ park before, although all were born here, It was a revelaton to when peanuts were distributed among them and the squirrels began to play | berg, all t regan to work Mrs. J. Gol 1 a big time when Mrs, Vor row started out in searcn of the S 1 2 w Went Into Stanton reet, near Essex, where sh NO TIDINGS | OF P PACIFIC | STEAMER LONG OVERDUE, | SAN ARANCSICO, 8 inad for the sh steamer A 8 port | "pt. 1—Fears are | fety of the Brit. | which cleared from | pia and Auok- yet arrived TO IMPROVE “SUB” STATION. ves Plans for id Street. Service Board App Stairway at at has de board the Ing as me ton today pound for t Pago. These LABOR DAY OUTINGS AT GREATLY REDUCED FARES Niagara Falls $9.00 WEST SHORE R.R. $10.25 NEW YORK CENTRAL Going raat 5th or 6th, returning to September 8tb PROPORTIONALLY LOW FARES TO Adirondack and Green Mts. Lakes George and Champlain Thousand Islands and Manchester, Vt. Going September 4th, 5th and 6th, returning to September sth, ALSO AUTUMN EXCURSIONS to the Adirondacks, Green Mountains and Thousand Islands, September 15th to October 6th, at very low fares. Good returning until October $ 1st. For information see ticket agents or apply to L. FP. Vosburgh, General Eastern Pa senger Agent, 1216 Broadway, cor. 30th St. Telephone 5680 Madison Squa: or send & stamp to Advertising Depart. ment, Grand Central Station, N. Y., for folder giving rates, routes and particulars. (CENTRE Ny JIS) g “AMERICA'S GREATEST RAILWAY SYSTEM! | husband, Jacob know what tt | Ci a MOTHER DEAD AND OFFICES 10 TESTIY DAUGHTER HURT IN AT THE RAINS TRIAL ~HIGHT OVER CANS Police Hunt Man Who Was ip the Row, and Coroner to De- cide if Murder Was Done. Prosecution to Call Witnesses From Army Post to Aid the State. District-Attorney Darrin, of Queens County, and hig assistants are arrang- ing the evidence aganist Capt. Peter C. Haing, jr., and T, Jenkins Haina, joint- + ly accused of the murder of William E oy Annis, ‘Nhe testimony which will be During a general fight In the rear of | pregented to the Grand J ts already @ tenement house at No. isi West! in hand, and work 1s progressing upon the case as {t ls to be presented in court. The District-Attorney, warned by !n- terviews given out by counsel for the 1 ocourred Kenny street, Newark, shortly after noon to-day, Mra, Lizzie Levy, seventy. three years old, was elther killed or ied from fright, and her daughter, | defense that incidents wh Mra Lena Greenstein, forty years old, | Previous, to tragaiy will be brought up in extentntion, manns to call several Tecelved tnjurles which wiil probably any officers stationed at Fort Hamil- result in th, 1% t ton as witnesses for prosecution, SNe Hoe ceeth, The latter ts in the | ong those who are marked as Likely ‘Aty Hospital with @ fractured skull | witnesses are Col. Ludlow, command- and internal injuries, am of the post, and Lieut. Malcolm The fight started when Toed, thirty-five years old, who had at| Fort Haiilton next to t one time occupted the store of the tene- Haine and is wife, It if t lished, on tht authority of a rgsident ment, went into the rear to take away of fay Tide ‘who frequently. wilted some garbage oans which belonged to the post, that Lieut, Andrews knew ot him. trouble ‘betwoen the Hainaes and 1 As he was about to remove them he terfered on one Occasion waen Ci Hains was threatening his wife wi was met by Mrs. Greenstein, and her who demanded an Alexander | Lieut. ‘Andrews occupied quarters at e@ of Capt. eon pub- th A revolver, hig brothers have settled down otony of existence In the Long ex- Baceceene trio had words, h jail, They are visited daily lows. i ‘ , t : ‘ thelr father and the %, and While the faht was going on, Mrs. fury realize the fact that sondition who had been up in her apart- |ments, went down to the yard to eset 7,not enviable Hains {8 reported by her son-in-law end daught rh ! igh Mrs. fals to be in good health, Greenstein was knocked to the ground but very ner soveral times, but whether Mrs. y ae Was struck 13 not known. ware In the elee Toad ran to the atres Oa Wagon ha hed lef ®@ raplaly away. RUSTY NAIL KILLS BOY, Hl Kiregor) twelve years old, died blood erday. He trod A policeman who was called to the e wag playlig tenement found Mra, Levy dead in the umont avenua d, and close by lay her da rday, ‘The nati deeply penetrated the sole of his bare foot was Coma Monrs who examined the boty of declared that would only determing wh an was Killed by a blo from fright eal The police are trying to find Toad GEN. JOHN W. CLOUS DIES IN HOSPITAL. “Officer After Forty ' Solid Gold Eyeglasses $1.00 a Pair Generally Sold at $5.00. For This Week, Distinguished 1901, Retired in Years of Valuable Service, cuaranteed’ absolutely correct. emt tebt In s every particular or money refunded. No Charge for Oculist’s Services you buy glasses from me or not. Mewantes E, 3H St if i 641 Fulton St.B'kljn Near De Kalb Av yeirs of for three vears before War served in the United $ as minisstoned a second commission for by the Spaniards THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, SEPrEesie 1, 1908, BOYS’ SCHOOL $ 35 FANCY MIXED SUITINGS; 58 inches wide; suitable for Fall large variety of Value 79c; Women’s 50c Silk Lisle Hose, WOMEN'S SIG; QCo., Broadway, Fifth Avenue and 21st St., At 50c. on the Dollar The Suits on sale to-morrow comprise Fine Double-Breasted or Knickerbocker Suits, Sailor or Russian Blouse wear; a coloring: yard 39c ‘QI IMPORTED SILK LISLE HOSE; high lustre; crow Suits and: Boys' Heavy Winter Reefers, Boys’ Heavy Winter Overcoats, Boys’ Fall Reefers, in Worsted, Cassimere, Cheviot, Vicuna, Thibet and Covert. Third Floor And in addition, these specials in: Exceptional Values for Wednesday t 79¢ Fall Suitings, feet; garter top; high spliced heels, double soles, Retr ‘ ularly $0c.; pair... 21c New 58 Millinery, SMART TRIMMED SATIN, CORD- ED SILK AND TAFFETA HATS; in large, medium and small models; trimmed with velvet gs; all colors and black, i "Bur 3 25 Boys’ 50c | y; 9 Blouses, I Cc CHAMPION BLOUSES—A dozen new patterns of figured and Striped madras; fast colors; pate and laundered col- jar styles; sizes 8 to 15. Regularly Hie 29c —_—_— Boys’ $1.50 | 75 |H| Trousers, C BOYS! BoC best q ) sizes $ to 16. $1.5 CORDUROY KNICKER- ERS AND BLOOMERS; leading shades; Regularly 75¢ Girls’ $3 Dresses, j Hb) A large assortment of the best styles fn wool and heavy wash materials, pla effects—open trin trasting colors; plaited; 0 is These dresses are in colors and the new plaid back; — button mings and pipings of con- blouse box belt and full. shaped sizes 6 to The Queen Anne and Marie An- ': AT - -- From the high-grade stock of Bonwit, Harris 3 Men's Suits and Overcoats BONWIT, HARRIS & CO. MEN'S BUSINESS SUITS At 50c. on the Dollar Of course, thi is a miscellaneoy lection and includes Summer, Fall r Suits, Among N are Light or dark worsteds Any num $5.00 18 col- and \ ali sizes, che viots or cassimeres ber of ditterent;at- rom terns, Sizes 32 to 42 MEN'S WORSTED SUITS AND OVERGOATS At 50c. on the Dollar Only 87 of these Suits. Allin Fail weights, beautitul bbowns andgrays; pure worsted; excellently made and trimmed; many fad styles in. this AND WIN- Fing kerseys ‘$12.50 BONWIT, HARRIS & CO. MEN'S SUITS AND Jot. ALSO 110 FALL TER OVERCOATS, and fancy tab rics. All Si trom 33 to 43. ata HARRIS&CO. | MEN'S SILK LINED TOPCOATS At 50c on the Doll Silk lined Tan, Fane OVERCOATS At 50c on the Dollar. Fail and Winter Suits, Elack Fall Top woul handsc Winter Over- qual inappearance tocus- plaited skirt; coats, Fali Top Coats, Crave A) 14 years. = Regularly (o-madecoats, encties, Kain Coats, Fail 9 $3.00 as BAGO 1,95 ‘ Hee from l Weight Overcoats. anes ‘0 42 New Neckwear’ 27 800c eC. ‘wear a en oe eter ecco oowoooe | MAGEE CARPET MILLS | anne Hae ey ey et Die ont Ce tolnette RUCHES; very and smartest neck garnish == Each, A Clear-up of every odd Rug and every surplus yard Stern Brothers Store Open Until 6 P. M. Dail 25c and 50c English ig Erice Chinaware, about to discontinue; to effect a cfearance we have marked these l3 ui ein 29900000000400000000% of Carpet of this famous mill Fourth Foor. AT A FRACTION OF | EGULAR PRICES VELVET CARPETS, | WOOL hall and stair and room pat- VE CARPETS VET halls and stairs to match; all choice room patterns; regular Several lines of ENGLISH ROY- nes, a terns; regular value $1.10 AL PORCELAIN OPEN STOCK value $1.29 per y. 4 DINNER-W! which we are Made, laid and lined at, ' 89c Pe ae 719¢ ’ an ned at, y¥ . yard WILTON ELVET CARPETS, WI VET RUGS, size 36x72; choice assortment of 2 / goods at exactly one-half thelr WILTON VELVE $ $2. 49 ' r1e] (U2 F nN i patterns; value $3.98 tenes teeeee O1 fen tal Ru re) Depa rtmen t ree et ian ISHES AND BREAD Roy AL opi of Te RUGS WY large s! ie goles r Hy Patterns; per- | ‘ 4 * , opie ate rugs; extra heavy quality, Fine Persian and Turkish Carpets and Rugs an BUTTER PLATES As 3 gue i vies if e Bao ane aa mal +3 4 F 2 aee $30, at extra larce size, 10.6x13.6, value $40, at i 1 8 ing 38¢. Direct Importations, Affording a Varied AY OILCLOTHS---LINOLEUMS ! Selection in Large, Medium & Small 30¢ 1 15,000 yards regular 40e. tloot Oileloth; best patterns vale 9 Sizes at Very Moderate Prices : j get ee EEE HRT ¥ 2,000 yards extra Cork Linol Divans, 349 83.25 6S¢, and 75. per square yard... . a ae { . : A aes f Rockers, ur regu! floor "Olle loth; best patterns; ee sar el Boys’ and Girls’ Shoes rey ae aoe iieen at Bane i nd inrorte i = ‘ years a ae djustable head, f STURDY, CEABLE MODELS IN TAN AND BLACK RUSSIA, PATENT ' ai . : a (ATH STREET STORP, Third Moor.) LEATHER AND VICI KID, MADE ON LASTS INSURING COMFORT REED ROC finished Pull- nn wen nnn nan nnn nnn nn u FOR GROWING FEET man green; with full rollover AA RAAVAANS ARAN AAA IA AAR ODA AA AAAAAAA A AAAAAAAA AAA GS 1g} j Pair $2.25 back and arms; cane ° 3.25 Pj 5 oes air 25 seat. Value $4.75 Boys! Shoes, to4.00 Js 000 Hunting Pictures, ~ 69¢ Girls’ Shoes, 2.25 to 5.00 | 1} Men’s & Women’s) UI peealany § Sold at $1. Hy Children’s Shoes, “1,50 to 2,50 Handkerchiefs, (Ss ’ =) 4 Attractively te Q ° “ i Little Men’s Shoes, 1,75 to FRED INITIAL AND eek leak Set onl: HANDKERCHIEFS, Also Mi ornament ‘ INITTAL HANDKER- alike lies ' West Twenty-third Street UH, Value 190. tration; size ednesday, cn, , L Broadway at Thirteenth St, Opening Sale of Boys’ School Apparel EXTRA KNICKERBOCKER SUITS Double Breasted & Norfolk Models 46° Value $8.75 & $9.75 SAILOR & RUSSIAN SUITS & REEFERS || Blue Serges & Fancy Mixtures $ Were $7.50 & $8.75 NDERED HAND $3.50 Shoes, Lod9 A special purchase and sale of about 1,000 pairs of PUMPS, OXFORDS AND GIBSON TIES, jn tan kid, Russia calf or pat- ent leather. The newest shapes are offered, in correct weights for early Fall wear. An excep- tional opportunity to buy su- perior shoes. The economical will find a noerny saving. Wednesday only, $3.00 nd $3.50 values 2.39 H 3 ; 3 3 e 1'c i Women’s $3 & | $* H Sth Street— West | YDI A E | pecoratED RY IMPORTED CHINA L . | SETS—In thr AND BRIC-A-BRAC orations, an fh CHOCOLATE POTS, piece Is. stippied Cracker “Jars, Syrup H b] | wold sold regularly Jugs Sugai 1 PINKHAM’S |] | P3230 oe ap oo ~ 6 p JUGS In a wv VEGETABLE COMPOUND. ob bir, 2k ot Ha beOETA: THB MOST SUCCESSFUL REMEDY FOR Be Miotaorrow SFC | me iat... 126 | “WOMAN'S ILLS IN THE WORLD, (THE 141 STHEET STORE, Basement.) oceece recor occccceccccs| oeecem=THE 14TH STREET STORES) u r : a glad alain FRAMED dframed in 16x32. Only one sold to a customer, PICTURES, Jn oak or kilt frames; all the newest pop- ular subjecta; landscape ee tig- Uress value wp to brig Meare * 10c ‘PICTURES, ORIGINAL OLL PAINTINGS, dou: ble sweep massive gold burnished frame, landscape, cattle and ima- rine subjects; with shadow box; piluc 880M: se” "$4.98 BU EC TS of ne, figures, cRE every land- THE 140K STREL! ‘Third Floor.) STORE, PIECE DINNER SETS to-morro Met iprieel iene pete are of tin Wate and decorated with a neat they conalst of 100 fuil size pieces and a complete service for 12 persona. that never sold lesa than | $7.98; t morrow.