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m BURGLAR SHOOTS.” PURSUER IN HOT REVOLUER FIGHT pane ae \Uersey City } Wounded In Running Bat- : tle of Bullets, (TWO CHASE INTRUDER. | Desperate Fugitive Turns On Pair and Begins the Fusillade, , While chasing a burglar who had rted to break into his home, Car! | Biater, thirty-three years old, of No. !@ Duncan street, Jersey City, was | whot in the left thigh fhe burglar got away. M. L. Hart, who lives on the first floor of the Duncan street house, heard @ nolse, as if some one was trying te force the front door. He got up end, takine revolver, went quietly to @ window. He saw a man who seemed to be trying to force the door with a jimmy. Throwing up the window sash Har: fired a shot at the fellow. The bulle went wide and the stranger dartew @round the side of the house towalv the back vard. Slater, who lives on the second floor, heard the shot fired by neighbor, and got his revolver and joined Hart The two gave chasa to the burglar, who @urned just as he reached the yard and fired at hiv pursuers. The first bullet fired BY burglar fit Slater in the tn! inflicting a Gesh wound. Hart and Slater returned the marauder’s fire, but they failed to bring down their man ter a fusillade of shots the burglar woaled the back fence and escapad *plater te eer treated at his home by pe physician. His wound is not dan- GREW TIRED OF LIVING AT 23 pear \Vohn Cleveland, World Trot- ter, Ends Life in Rooms of an Actor Friend, Joba Cleveland, who was pretty much |@ soldier of fortune and who in the |@wenty-three years of his life had trav- @Med al) over the world, committed @uicide early this morning tn the apart- | Ment of his friend, John 8, Rooney, an actor, at No. 2 Seventh avenus with a es tube. He wae dead when Rooney @ame home, at 8 o'clock. vp to a week ago Cleveland was cash- e in the cafe of the Hotel Martinique, | lost his position, and since then had Deen much discouraged. The suicide left two notes to his friend. One said he was sick and tired of living and the other that Dr. John L, Cosgrove, of No. 316 West Fifty-elghth treet, would care for his body. When rT Cosgrove was seen he sald that the| Ree man was his cousin, but he knew | Futte"about him. His home wae tn | MEN'S $3.50 SHOES MANUFACTURER The reason W.L. Douglas $3.50 shoes are worn by more men in all walks of life than any other make is use I give the wearer § the benefit of the most complete organization of skilled shoemakers in this country, wha receive the highest wages paid in the shoe industry and whose hip cannot be ex- celled. The selection of the leathers and other materials for each Ag of the shoe and ev detail of the » “flocked after by y hace experts in avery o bow, cael W L Doug! ‘would then Thy? Householder early to-day. | \Jof our stock, want to make room for Fal] W.L.DOUGLAS THE BEST $350 SHOES FOR MEN W._L. DOUGLAS MAKES AND SELLS MORE | understand why they hold . their shape, fit better, wear longer, and are of greater valuethan any other make. W.L. DOUGLAS $4.00 GILT EDGE SHOE Cannot Be Equalled at Any Prices ‘W.L. DOUGLAS BOYS’ SHOES $1.75 AND $3.80 SHOES, THE SAME LEATHERS, FOR $1.75 AND $2.00, sx., where his mother, Mary ADRES HORSES SMOTHERED. WF Store Open Saturday aa |: venings till9 0 Ciock: ‘LEADING AMERICAN CLOTHIERS Cor. 6th Ave. & 23d S. Men’s$15to $20 Suits Now Only 58:90 We have entered into the pirit of this sale with rest. lessenergy. Itis not a ques. tion of the actual worth of the merchandise; our only aim is to dispose of all Sum- mer and medium weight suits =AT ONCE= to make room for Fall mer- chondise coming in daily, No man has so many suits that he can neglect to take acvantage of this sale. Mark you—'land- Tailored Suits, a'l styles and patterns to select from, actual values from $15 to $20, Brown Suits, Black Suits, Gray Suits and], Blue Suits, |’ This reduction is made so as to clean up all this season's styles, Many are the cream We simply || zoods. This is an opportu. nity of the rarest kind on up. soethesminute apparel at an | extremely low price. Tee Sa $1.45 for Men's: $3.00 Trousers a eens seer | 138" $2.15 for Men's $4.00 Trousers 1B $2.85 for Men's $5.00 Trousers LD) LEADING AMERICAN CLOTHIERS, Cor. 6th Ave. & 23d St. THAN ANY OTHER | IN THE WORLD, | $3.50 shoes are made, you 2.00. _ JUST THE SAME AS MY MEN'S (Ries co Mand row 755 Broadway, cor. 8th St. 853 Broadway, cor. 14th St. 1349 Broadway, cor. 36th St. 1447-1449 Broadway. 2202 Third Ave., cor. 120th, 984 Third Ave. , near 59th St.| 2779 Third Avenue. | 250 West 125th Street. | ier Eighth Avenue. Naseou Street - ud Gites Bosca weed costae Catalog Free, W. 1. DOUGLAS, Brockton, iawn W. L, DOUGLAS SHOE STORES IN GREATER NEW YORK: 433 Broadway, cor, Howard. | 356 Sixth Ave., cor. 22d St, 708-710 Broadway. 1367 Broadway, cor.Gates Av, 421 Fulton Street, cor. Pearl, 478 Fifth Avenue. |JERSEY CITY — 18 Newark NEWARK—785 Broad St. PATERSON—192 Market St, ath TTARE HO woe | ‘bottom, HAVING THE BROOKLYN, N.Y. Avenue, | _ THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1908. ses . & Ht.’ Gren Double * Trading (two with each 10c of purchase) with all purchases made before noon, Single Stamps (Oe ot purchase) with all purchases made after noon, All the best styles and fabrics in all sizes are shown at the usual Siegel Cooper common-sense figures. You pay nothing extra here for good style—our prices are based strictly upon cost to us and not on sentime ° a $9 saute Ut Suits — with plain or knickerbocker trou- Sers; in all the newest de- signs of cassimeres and chev- iots, in brown, gray, olive and mixtures; also plain blue; sizes 8 to 16 years; worth $4; at $2, Knicker- bocker Trousers at 48¢ These are for boys from 7 to 16 years of age, and trousers at 48c, years; at $2, Last Chance to Buy ec pauineMade Suits for Men and Youths at- To-morrow winds up this great event. Or.ginal selling prices Men'sand Ycuths’ suits of tast color, pure wool blue Serge, fancy worsteds, ve- lours and cassimeres medium fall weights, wellas summer suits; at Men's and Youths’ Piece Spring and hod mer Suils in tropical wor- $3, Steds and velours; $10 | to $12 values; ate.....s- Smart, Ready-to-wear Hat, $2.95 It’s a low price for a pretty and stylish hat—but just you see the hats before you say ‘‘They’re too low-priced to be really handsome.” Made onthe popular mushroom shape, covered with silk with edge of brim finished with fold; trim- ming consists of large full ruche of accordion plaited chiffon around crown, finished with band of silk and bow on the side; all the popular colors to select from; exceptional value (i Gioonsadnrarionsin rata 32.95 Chariotte tei Hats, $1.95 Effective, stylish and well made—and worth a great deal more than we quote here.according to the valuations in other stores...+++.. $1, 95 4 ¢ cs Satin and Bengaline Hats, $1.95 These are in the newest blocks, of pressed satin or Bengali id the | en ope 1 nedline e and | in the leadi G $1.95 (Slegel Cooper Store, S Your Shoes All the fall styles in our ‘Foot Mould’ shoes are ready. It’s the longest line and the most varied that we have shown, We are very proud of the ‘‘Foot Mould” shoe, and our pride is justified by the favor it has met with at the hands—or should we say, the feetP—of our public, It has been successful hecause it gives more for the money than other shoes. Thatis the only reason that could make it successful, The men and women who wear ‘Foot Mould”’ shoes will see the same styles on the feet of their friends who pay as high as $6 4 pair for their footwear, We use as models the styles produced by the $5 and $6 makers, and the shoes will wear just as well as they look, But the ‘Foot Mould” shoes are $3 to $4 ON]Yseereeee C008 eeeeetererrerees Very Stylish Shoes for Women at *1.95. This is a special lot. The lasts are gxact coples of some popular styles selling in high-price stores at $4.and 25. Patent leather, kidskin and cloth top, Last Call on Women’s Low Shoes. About a thousand pairs, in broken sizes and ina va. tlety of styles, Among these are a few hundred pairs of sample shoes. Choose from the 9 ENtTe 1Ot AL, .eeseeeeeee ee eee nte eee eeeees 5c More of Those U.S. Army Shoes for Men at 51.98, You can understand that the Government is care- ful about the s its soldiers wear, They must be comfortabie—a yoctsore soldier can’t march. They mua: be strong, And yet they must be good- looking, too, for the smart dress parade, All these features are shown in the present lot, They were made frr the Government and accepted by the Quartermaster’s Department. They could not be duplicated by a custom shoemaker under $5, For policemen, leitzr-carriers, conductors, mes- sengers—for all men who must be | on their feet they cannot be excelled. 3] 9 We have a few Luncred more to sell at.. . 8 (2 legel Cooper Store, Sreo@d Floor, Rear.) nd ‘Hoan Ter the trimming used. and cesigns. Dutch neck, high ne three-quarter sleeves. 7T5¢€ $1 $1.50, For Waists worth up to $2.50, Hazel Bacon Tne celebrated wet lee hm style , lla aver ¢ ; cure nice firm loc mixed piekles, gherki or chow chow; regular SWEET MELON MAN lar $Oc quart far, CRISP MANZAN quart jar FANCY G No. 6 baster. iv MIXED TEA~Fo: Oolong, Engli unpos der, Hyson, depen Lilb. caddy UC 3 ibs. 38) Sh id . Fresh Meats Selected fresh killed ebickens; Ib. bg for boiling; |. Choice quality Western ducks; Ib 1i¢ Legs of fancy spring lamb; Ib. Me Forequariers of spring lamp; Ib... 12¢ Legs of fancy Ca uttoa; Ib. 12e Choice cuts of rid to Who.e rump of corn deel: | | ATER, IPD TT Ask for “S, & i.” Green Trading aaah Give Them Suits $9.95 Su Double-Breasted Suits — with are in all the | Russian and Sailor Blouse | Russian and Sailor Blouse popular fabrics | Suits—in all the newest | Suits—inallthenewandpop- | newest of fall models; and patterns for | styles of cassimeres and | ylardesignsof thefall; newest izes 8 to 16 years; this fall’s wear, | cheviots; handsomely em- | fabrics; made withlargesailor | ° y : Regular 95c broidered; sizes 2% to 9 | collar, handsomely embroid. | at $3.95. ered; sizes2/4to yrs, ;at$2.u5, $3.50, $5.50 od $8.50 Very best ae: patierns and weights for summer and fall wear. 55.50 CRISP PICKLES~ Fountain qua ity; white onions, nt or your need for goods. bie $3. 95 ee Suits— with two pairs of knicker- bocker trousers; in all the new and prevailing shades of gray, tan, olive and brown mixtures; in cassi- meres and cheviots; the knickerbocker trousers; in very nobby designs of cassi- meres, worsteds and chev- jots;in all the new fall shades of tan, gray, olive and brown; also plain blue; cut on the newest models; sizes 8 to 16 yrs,; worth $5 to $6; at $2.05, ond (Siege! Cooper Store, Secend Fioer, Rear) cut down two-thirds. Sults Worth Up to $25 for Men and Youths— grandest assortment of Kirschbaum suits ever shown, at It Will Be a Long Time Before You Get Another Chance Like This to Buy 7 Lingerie Waists Snap at the Opportunity While It Lasts—To- morrow Should See the knd of the Sale. E had more than twelve thousand waists in this special lot when the sale began Thursday morning—the entire stock on hand of the Silberberg Bros. Waist Company. There won't bea handful left by to-morrow night. Every woman who set eyes on them recognized their values at ‘ aglance and bought as many as she could. Lots of them came back y for more in the afternoon. What else could be ex- pected when you can get fresh, clean lingerle waists in exquisite ate made by a concern famous for its careful workmans instances the selling price is less than half the cost of ip. In many We couldn’t describe the styles, even if {t were necessary todoso. There is a choice of seventy or more models Button front, button back, ck, long sleeves, Trimmed with lace, embroidery and medallions. For sain worth 1. 2 For Waists worth up to $2.95, For Waists 1. 50 worthup to $3.95, (Stege! Cooper Store. Second Floor.) | Groceries, Daylight Cakes, Fresh Meats, Wines and Liquors Maracaibo Coffee of treab roused golden mt HRe || bean, ground or boneeres Ie Sti l6c Cake Special Lady cake, raisin cake, mar Huy or plain Boe epole cake, about 7 Sey Mie 12¢ —Queen Maud bran Fresh Butter Founteln extra creamery: the sweetest and most delicious butter obtsia- able: No. § pall $1.49; No eanage | | Oys’ er Crackers Graham biscuits, erisp soda biscuits, menagerie cream toast * set, salt ines, lemon HES 20e and. SANTA CLAR. sh Oc; 3 ibs. * or HUYLER'S BEST CO i : C | NEW WHITE ONIONS, yellow onions, Wines and Liquors white turnips, She BUC ted onions, yellow 1 anted corres or be $8e ROTTLE IMPORTED 48¢ RHINE WINE $1.25 LARGE 4 GAL. ROTILE QRe PILGRIM HOLLAND STYLEG. 7$¢ BOTTLE ALT) DOU ROTM, 69c PORTED PORT WINE Nt 1,25 BOTTLE FERRAND'S GoGyne BRANDY i 93c 4.28 FULL QUART BOTTLE aoe CORMANDY WHISKEY JSC 1c FULLQUART BOTTLEMON BEEMNING SWHIGKEY. OAC Betistssteassecccnissivie (ie Daylight Cakes THREE-LAYER CAKES — chocolate marshmallow, cogoanut marie, 40c tutifrund or car FRESH POUND C. AKE—eitron, ralsin, marble or plais; Rue rane adour Tee $18.9 Thy, 35c GEL FOOD CAKE or Fier be 10c ! | Ly - taxa 3B CaKé or Wine cakes; at specia' Prices eel “(Siegel Coacer Store, Fourth Flage, fall weights in fine brown, gray and olive worsteds, finest blue serges, black thibets and fancy velours and cheviots. The “To pure olive oll; dozen $1.45 weed lar 1Se quasity; 2 cans. 25e Popular Wires and Liquors | Victor Talking Machines & Edi- son Phonographs, $1 a Week. aro given with each “* Mothers’ Friend’’ Blouses at 49¢ In all the new fabrics, They are all laundered and have neck- bands and cuffs, Sizes 5 to 14 years. Regu- larly sold at 85c to$l. Our price 4c, Men’s and youths’ medium Tro Sa'e of weight $] Trousers trauae ers; values to $4; alsosev- & eral hundred pairs light weight worsted trousers, at We Have 1,000 Breech Loading e e Springfield Rifles With Regulation Bayonet—In as Good Condition for Service as When the Gov- ernment Paid $18 Each for Them—And We Shall Sell Them At 69¢ Each E expect to be in business a long while before we have an- other offer like this to make. Only an extraordinary com. bination of causes makes it possible now. The rifles are the regulationU,S.Army breech-loading Springfields—the government arm up to only a few years ago, and stillthe arm of the militia in sev- eral States. They cost the Government $18 each and are just as good to-day as the day they were ac- cepted. They have been held in reserve at the Rock Island Arsenal up to now, and kept cleaned and Oiled ready for ser- vice. Most of them are fitted with Buf- fington long-range sights and wind-gauge, Only two toeach Customer....++++.ssseeeenees Ball cartridges for these rifles, box of 20..... Leather slings,...... eacONOKUGE X00 Sesaead 25c In Connection With This Sale, We Call Attention to the Following for Use as Relics and Decorations 2-Barre! price... Remington Army)—very rare.... oe Steel Cuirasses, with helmets, with horse- mane and plumes (French Cavalry, Napoleonic wars)...,, Hesecevccercescens $21.00 Shoes for Misses and Children New Ix!ra High $] 50 e Cut Stylesat . |g ITED quan. tities of this service able and stylish foot- wear, priced at least 50c a pair lessthan you can get the same grades and styles for else- where, Calfskin lace, kidskin in button and lace, patent leather in button lines, will be featured to-morrow at $1.50 a pair. Stegel Cooper Srore, Secoad floae, Rear.