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STAR BOY PUPIL SKULLED BY A ENDERLSS CHR Eleven-Year-Old Luigi Stipo Run Down as He Hurries on an Errand. i GREEN MAN AT MOTOR. Graff Had Been in Full Charge of Car for Only a Few Moments —— Luigi Stipo, the star pupil of Public Schoo] No, 1% in Baxter street, and one of the brightest boys In Little instantly italy, was run down and killed by a Grand street car fifteen feet trom the easterly side of the Mulberry Had there been the law pro- ve escaped with , or perhaps street crossing to-day. a fender on the vides, Taulgi would nothing worse than broken bones. ‘The boy was killed directly In front of his home at No. 191 Grand street His mother, looking out of the window of her flat, saw the crowd around the Scurrying car and rushed downstairs. through the crowd she foun boys, Michael and Dominick and five respectiv find that neither of h sho went back to her work in the tene- ment. It did not occur to her that the victim of the accident might be her eleven-year-old Luigi, because she sup- posed he was at work as usual in the drug store of K. Grassi, across (the street. Was Going Back to School This was i's last week as ut!l boy In the drug store. He was to started’ to school next Monds Mr. Grassi to him, as he reported ¢ work this morning “I'M be sorry to lose you, had better stay with me and a druggist.” “I'm going to get an education and be a big lawyer,” replied the boy. At 9 o'clack Mr, Gras: Luigi i} out to delMver a parcel in the neigh- | borhood. The boy rushed out of | store and started directly across street. An east-bound Madison avi oar, bound from Centre street to Bowery was in his way. He dodged around the rear platform and ran directly into the front plat- form of a west-bound Grand street } car on the nortn teek. This & in charge of Charles Graft motorman, who entered the the Metropolitan lines only four ago. For three days Graff had been rid back and forth across town on the platform of a car, learning ‘how to run it, Frank She need motor- man, was hi ‘The full con- trol of the car had been turned over to him+a few minutes before the accident, but Shea was on the platform directing him. Car Quickly Stopped. ‘The car was running slowly and Graft stopped it within ten feet after It had struck ttle Luigi Stipo. But that ten feet of movement had sufficed, and the body of the boy was wedged under the forward trucks, Two polfcemen were on the spot in less than a minute. One turned in an ambulance eal) and the other hustiel the two motormen to the Mul Street Police Station to protect th from possible violence at the hands ot the excitable people of the nelghbor- hood. The body of the bor be taken from under the wrecking wagon and crey ‘The face of the little v! figured and covered with blood, For Yhat reason no one in the crowd recog- nized him as his body was placed in a patrol wagon and taken to the station Luigi, You become house. ' F Identifying the Body. The body had no sooner been in the station house than men en began to pass through room Vewing it. The and tearful and gaspin 1 ittering prayers of than Several hundred men and wornen filed tn before one man r {s the errand boy at others confirmed the iden Grassi was sent for and doubt Vito Stipo, the father of the dead bo keeps a shop for repairing shoes at Hester and Mulberry streets, as} block from the scene of Mr, Grassi sent for shoemaker saw the body of hi porn—the boy in whom all | and pride were centred—t removed al © policemen were kept busy holt. ing him, ‘There is no te would have don strained, Fina sorrow passed & the Grand st wife that th: lalmed by, naut—the f ———>— “PRIZES” IN MATTRESS CAPTURED BY UNCLE SAM. Traveller's Explanation | Impress Inspector “T 8 1 he w t valuables were cor iodine «Soe HOW VOTE STANDS FOR KING AND QUEEN Alderman Lewis M. Potter.....+..55 Alfred Katz . att James Fazio *'Monop Loule 0 Ralph Eioane nan (For Voting Coupon See Page 2) WILBUR WRIGHT FLIES BO tis vier ster bn. American a cen =. se aN THE EVEN.NG WORLD, AUDCKEFELLER NOBLE LINEAGE SAY THE RECORDS OF CONEY CARNIVAL, KING, J “Sunny Announcement ai Family Re-| union that His Ancestors Were Barons Bold. PEOPLE WANT TO PAY. offspring of a x to an announceme! mill Wea Kefeller Pan drtment of patterns} » ght, me- Cut full; Made _ of a dium and dark colors xe size bodies n madras and percales. QUEEN, eClusky NE ALL LIN the Bonwit, fr Harris & a le located sales. All sizes, all styles; 2 for Lunterdon 25¢, quality, In half dozen 5 lots, Each, ...... serve c (Main Floor.) Labor Vay PARADE WEAR 90 for WHITE DUCK TROU- pens the ) kind; for quality di eat Flemington. wn as the Roe two years ago to J Peter W 2 town by John D, Rocke- ier was not pr Rocke ade of fine | made, with very am Rockefel belt loops and cuff bottoms. The Presidents, David regulation Labor Day parade trou- , Wyncote, Pa., and Samuel L. sers, All sizes from 30 to 44. Tombstone, Men’s Soft Hats Then Tries Second thing for parade Purposes; can be made into telescope shape. (THE 14TH STREET STORE, Third Floor.) cension, but His Aeroplane Bumps the Ground. CASTORIA For Infants and Children, The Kind You Have Always Bought = to’ trouble whh t Beate ie y HS Tens =) ¢ bumped against. the 8 of i LED) times in.a distance of 49) 5 fy ate ee Qlain Floor.) Embroideries Gall Swiss and Cambric broidery Flouncings. Corset Covers St Em- ings and elet, floral ——— Laces The Greatestof Fur Coat “Tie © Collars prices SalescoesonUnabated ae 20° (Main Floor.) Upon payment of 25 per cent. deposit these _plorsets | fur coats will be stored free until October. 36 in, Moire Pony Coat. $35 Regular season price $60, 52 in. Moire Pony Coat. Rirtlanseann priteg7s $50 52 in, Moire Pony Coat, Regular season price $125. 975 36 in. Caracul Coat.... Regular season price $80. $45 sean STORE, 52 in. Caracul Coat... Regular sean price $125. $75 52 in, Caracul Coat... , Regular searon price $225, $425 (Lynx Collar) 50 in, French Seal Coat, Rep ceavon price $175, $110 Six New Models in Fail Tailored Suits, $25 ‘ Altogether new chevron ‘striped fancy wors'eds and Scotch tweeds in man-tailored and fancy trimmed mode's. Ten New Models in Fall Tailored Suits, $39.50 SLITS, with « ant PINE, ALL-W00! » 18c, 12%c and 734< (THE vie STREET STORE, Fourth Floor,) hese Pel SU ReOa ORE ; » TOOTH | SHEFFIELD TOOTH PASTE | WoopseRYs FACIAL CREAM. "100 a Le COOPER'S NEW DISCOVERY Oe} 8 a eee LYDIA PINKNAM'S” VEGETABLE | kCe ss cone eset sven 10¢c D'rectoire enbroidered and sat: -trimmed suits of super- COMPO Suh jt 1 bot. 59¢ | EPSOM SALTS, 8c fine F ench broadcloth, imported tweeds and heavy worsteds, _pionews ¢ $ CASTORIA, 2 tor, Sel R rnIEG Sr Fiat atae Junior Ta‘lored Suits for Girls, Misses and Smali Women Fashioned of shadow plaid broadcloth in siz2s from 12 to 16. Semi-fitted single and doub.e-breasted modes, in all lengths with the plaited and gore skirts, at $12.50 and $15, Summer Garment Clearance Wash Dresses......... /alue $12. $2.59 & 3,50 Princess, two-piece and gu Linen Coat Suits Man-tatlored and { Furniture Bargains|* ) | Dining Chairs $] ‘25 Regularly sold at $2.40, Remarkable Bargain Friday offer. Splendid selected oak Dining Chairs; golden finish, highly pol- ished high banister bac«, cane szat. y lace and linen models, Fine Dresses,, Satin foulard,e taffeta, hand-cr Lace & Silk Coats.,,,, Renaissance and br Value to $35, $10 x and stripe voile, { lingerie. Perfectly constructed, Not over 6 toa customer, No Mail Orders, Quartered Oak Side- roidered panama, ch o.de lace trim red and nmi Value ¢ $8.50 HAIR TOP aS a AND boT- MAT. 8, TRESS ES, >, bleck, white, colors, TOM satin and Worsted Raincoats, Rubberized satn a Vai, to $25 1 Prie Girls’ Wash Dresses.... / e models we to $30. $4.00 & 7.50 | $1 & $1.50 Girls’ Cloth Coats..,..... Miner sts. $3 & $5 Junior Suits .......0.. luc $25. $5 & $8.50 ; fe Fan Wash Skirts.. / 50 & $4.50. 850 & $1.50 : 1: an an be ex §ints (THE ATIC STREP STORE, Fifth Floor.) Oeasesacece a eases 4 ease z a $ : z 4 cue <= ADREA LA EREEE AE EAEA SEEK AEBERESEEAELS EADS LEELA EELELSABRARERSEELS SHEDEEEEBREEERSEBIEEEES RECS OR Tene Sea E Ee Oo EE OE Enea EGET CE cals GSE ERITEEEELECTETEEE Te EEE Seneeeeseenasetecaseeeeasnensnecns aaecsneensaoeees? Hackett, Carhait S@ SPAS dITTIDI TTT ND OIF VOTO TEV ONERT TESTO Te V99CNNF Are you going to parade next Monday? ers? Those intending to join in the big procession, those who are bread-winners in the ranks of Labor, those who are followers or friends of Labor's emblem, will find THE 14TH STREET STORE splendidly prepared to meet every need Labor Day can create. This being the STORE OF THE PEOPLE, the HEADQUARTERS OF THE GREAT SHOPPING MASSES, it is natural that it should make extraordinary efforts. AT HALF 1 Hela FORMER | | Bonwit, BOC KER $3; OJ THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1908, WAAEBA SAA SSALAS4S BAA AEAAMASEAAEAMEALAAO MASEL DOHA AEAAANONASENEDALANSODDEADMINEMOMOAESASEAEDAS SASEEODNASAMOAGALNEA ALARM AAO: LABOR DAY IS EVERYBODY'S HOLIDAY Are you going to STORE OPEN UNTIL 6 P. M. SATURDAY Rc dior oo? MINUTES FROM HOBOKEN TO THE 14TH STREET STOI EXTRA FOR Tait Stirring Continuation Sale of the entire stock of Men’s and Boys’ High Grade Clothing from Bonwit, Harris @ Co. rer LTA join the vast army of pleasure seek- Superior Goods at PRICES FPCPSS PVF TIPE VF LOTT VILS PHVOVISVISOIVVOS S MEN’S COAT SWEATERS 1,000ata Very Low Price The are the popular Co. New York iy a) all sizes, 34 to values . ro crn tiny SYRERT STORE, id Floor.) BLANKETS & CuMFORT: RS | 10A.M.to1P.M,, Speci white. colt 1 Limit 2 * 66¢ The follow ng items are on sale all day to-morrow: ‘Broadway and 5th Ava, cor. a 21st st St. Retired From the ‘Men’ At 50c Gn the Dollar Men’s Suits, Overccats, Raincoats AT HALF Te EIR Women's ce Top Ht ati Dept ar’ pretty raised . ¢ ‘ On fine net; and stout sizes at, yard .. th ’ Broadway ateDhte Benth Street i (RAN Hen’s Suits, Overcoats, | Raincoats nmer Suits, Winter Priestley’ s), We >rsteds, ait tity ‘| mited ht and dark ars old. ae these Choice Bai gains from the Bonwit, Harris @ Co. Stock: . 83,00 Oe F ok STANDARD TOILET ARTICLES @ DRUGS or te. in 0 yaed. lengths Hake! 646 Cc ' KNIT UNDERWEAR ppeciay Bargains DR. WRIGHT'S I SHIRTS AND DRAWE r white; all sizes; and natural ris & Co.'s pr § Boys’ s’ Suits with 2 pairs | Krikerbocker Trousers at Excellent line of patterns, 14TH STRERT s7ON CALIFOk WOOL BLANKETS. White pee $2.91 58 s s Clothing Bt Business Sad wedevevesses swore vevsesusesdevesseseessdeusecesvosusseoessess COMFORTERS and Persian OSTRICH PLUMES LACK, white andall the most B wanted coirs. 14 Inches & TORRES PRICES $4 st measure Men’s Suits, Overcoats, Evening Wear o H > ry - * > o > * ® ATH i fone aly hard tlues. ALE THEIN FORMER | eats Sy 67 E sual price; Ales-ssee Mt this price we u P 5 ie 69 ; have on. sale b ns ° 1g Fr day, from the All Silk TatfetaRib' Wy) 8 Harris & 4% Inches Wide Co. stuck, Men's Black, White and Colors Tuxedo Suits, Cutaway Coats and Vests, Sack Suits (heavy or light Jf For hats, cress, hair bows, » de: welght), Fall Overcoats, Winter Over- beiting, ete, yd. BOWS TIED FREE. (Main Floor.) GO- eee GO-CARTS ported fabrics mostly. All ts are hand made and nner possible $9]. Fine for school features of a full s ined with the steel, has réslining back» and ail parts handsomely fin- ished; $7.00 value, 14TH ST (THE Nhird F SUITS, ecords SIAN LOUNE $3.00} Third Floor.) sy RUP AXTOPHOSPHITES ABSORBE iT corto 49c MORES y ancanautaredtn sn ces 100 BLAU 100 QUININE I RUBBER SHE nt | Dollar S Women’s, Misses’, Boys’, Girls’ and Cni.drea s Shoes and Oxfcrds Values up to $2.50 The great Dollar Sale swings into Sep- tember with remarkable bargains for Friday ie Labor Day. New Fail styles in high and low Shoes, Thousan’s of Sthool Shoes , Sturdy, Styish, All Sizes 3IRLS’ AND CHILDREN’S DARK BROWN FALL WEIGHT SOLE BUTTON AND LACE SHOES. 11% to 2. CHILDREN'S $1 FOOTFORM ‘sewed soles, Patent Colt- skin. Sizes 5 to 12, B to ee icc hee $1.00 BOYS’ SATIN ‘CALF LACE SHOES, school weight soles. eal (— 8% to 2 and 4 to 5%. $l. 00 BOYS’ WINTER WEIGHT TAN SHOES. Sizes 8% to 2 and 24% to YOUTHS’ PATENT COLTSKIN, VICI SUHOOL SHOES. Sizes 8% to 13% WOMEN'S GOLDEN BROWN OXFORD TIE} 2% to 7 sovnvnceveveveassovorvernsoves vevecenooretsens SHOES, hand FSTSSSFFSSSTLS SES FFPIFIFTFISTFSFEFFS SAV SHS FSS OPSTE GIGS SE CTI SI SI SF OPIS HSS PTT VPP IPI SVS PIFUISEVI OOF FESTS OVD (Third Floor.) $1.00 $1.00% $1.50 ue ek | 003 KID AND BOX CALF

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