The evening world. Newspaper, September 11, 1908, Page 11

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WAR VETERAN SHOOTS NEPHEW WITH OD PTO ae Forgotten Cartridge Accident- ally Discharged as Allen Cleans Old Weapon. Thomas Allg, « sray-bearded war veteran, eixty-three years old, runs a weoond-~hend shop at No. 81] West Thir ty-eighth strest. Mainly he handles ¢urniture, but he has other lines, such @s Grearms and musical instruments ‘Upstaire over the store lives Allen's brother-intaw, William Maxey, with hie family. The oldest of the Maxey chikiren, Joseph, a bright fourteen-vearold bov has been in the habit of helping hie wnoke about the shop. To-day the old| t! way of trade. He told young Joe Maxev to hand him @ oan of of] that atood on the floor behind the lad. As the youngster turned to obey @ rusty M-calibre revolver which the uncle held in his hand went off. For months and possibly years the supposedly empty rweapan fiad held @ forgotten cartridge. The bullet entered Joe's back and he dropped on his face, screaming, The uncle raised the wounded lad in his arms, and staggering under the weight | ostng biood and becoming unconscious, He commandeered a passing automo- bile, put the victim in ft and rushed | him’ to Roosevelt Hospital. ‘There tt | Way stated that the boy wes in @ seri- ous condition. | A patrolman, bearing the same name jas the Wa Allen, arrested the vet- eran and took him to the Weat Thirty- seventh street station. The old man Roaicrsrecme with grief at the aoci- THO NEN LEDC A RALRIAD TRAC Run Down in Jersey City by a New Jersey Central Train. Two workmen, whose identity the au- thorities are trying to establish, were struck and Killed early to-day by « passenger train of the Central Rail- road of New Jersey at the Forest street crossing, ee ind ‘The ee beca Velen dey) he Narre) bs came gontuaed af the Th a rain. siderable itanon, nothing in aed St lead to their bopng both potllee were removed to One of the men was boar oe any. ve years of age, and the other about twenty, ‘The older man 1s tatooed. YACHT CEYLON BURNED. American Dutlt Craft Destroyed in British Waters, SOUTHAMPTON, England, Sept. 11.— The American built schooner-yacht Cey- ota THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER U, 1908, KILLED BY FALL IN SHAFT AT MUSEUM Telephone Operator at Natural History Institution Victim of Misstep. Charlas Ments, forty-five years old, of No. 4 Amsterdam avenue, a telephone operator in the Museum of Natural History, sustained mortal injuries this morning by falling down the elevator shaft of the building and landing atop of the elevator, He died several hours | later in Roosevelt Hospital, Menta, who was substituting for an- other man on the night trick, left his desk at 4 o'clock to go to the basement. Fifteen minutes later a watchman heard his cries for help, Tt ls thought he went through an ele- vator door by mistake and fell to the top of the oar, ALTGELD’S ADVISER IN FIGHT to|Joseph 6 Martin, Chicage Poll- tielan, Stabs Opponent, CHIOAGO, Sept. 11.—-Former City Collector Joseph 8, Martin, for many years a leading Democratic politician and adviser of the late Gov, Altgeld, was arrested last might after a des- perate encounter with Peter McLeod, a contractor, in which McLeod was gabbded twice and Martin was severely fnjured. The fight took place before the Martin amd McLeod homes, Nos, 190 and 192 North State street, DES AFTER MOVING GREAT PAINTING ROME, Seitz, direotor of the Vatican picture galleries, died suddenly at Albano early to-day, The Professor waa engaged until a late hour yesterday afternoon in superintending the transportation of Raphael's masterpiece, ‘The Transflgu- ration,” from the old gallery to @ much | more advantageous position In the new Vatican galleries, After this had deen accomplished he! repaired to Albano, where his family Is @pending the summer, This s morning he news of his death was received. one Pope has expressed his deep sor- re FOR PIMPLES, 700, Hradictes Minor Skin Troubles Overnight, of the country to handle it. Previous to from the laboratories. Since this change in the method of dis- tribution, poslam has met with the most phenomenal succesa of anything !ntro- years. All lending druggists, inoluding cent sie recently adopted, also the §2 jar ‘This great success ts not surprising wher poslam stope the itohing with firet appl! | cation, proceeds to heal immediately, and New Discovery Cures Ecrema and | A few months ago the dispensers of | , the new discovery for the cure | Of ectema, decided to allow the druggists | that time {t cowld only be obtained dircat | duced to the drug trade in the last 70) | Rikers and Hereman’s, in New York and | | Brooklyn, are now carrying the special 60- | 5 | Bept. 11.—Prof, Ludovico | | | | {t 1s remembered that, in eczoma casos, | LAST DAY SATURDAY Of The Extraordinary Sale of High Grade Men’s Clothing Stock of Bonwit, Harris @ Co. Broadway and 2Ist_ Street. ‘Fifth Avenue, Corner 21: Decisive and Sensational Clearance and Climax BRINGING THE GREAT SALE TO AN END WITH lon haw been burned to the water edge off 6. Catherine’s Point, The owner, Capt. R. V. Webster, vot Colombo, and the crew ferns cures chronic oases in a fow weeks, In minor skin troubles, such as pimples, blackheads, acve, herpes, blotches, rash, | | etc., Tesulte show after an overnight appli. | carried him outdoors to where he hada oouch exposed for sale on the sttewatk, Here he laid the boy and began oall- img for help in & vole that soon oe sod was removed to the Passa-| it flospitel suffering trom @ wound in inate feb breast and one In the ri nt te and were later | arm. C wT Howl Aenea the Cah ; Doe aa | nose anit brought hundreds about him. Food Ia te Venton, Tele at Withee | broken Yas, otherwise, badly | cation. Experimental samples of poslan | Bergt. Kruger, of the Bloyole pared, The Ceylon was built at pipotee was one of the first to arrive, Kruger| Istand New York, and wee cruising in Caught afire, eaw that the young Maxey was raplily the Channel when she ca: PRICES EVEN LOWER THAN 50c on the DOLLAR! The men pag quarrelled over | are vent to any one by mail free of charge fartin, for} by the Emergency Laboratories, 82 West acted as estate Foal estate |v enty-ftth Street. New York Clty hu money alleged to be due whom McLeod hed agont. The most astounding price cutting of fine cloth- a ing ever known—freater bargains than ever be- ee —————————E————————EE fore—greater oppottunities than ever before. ALT ESTEE ES AT SERN GE ES AEE PT EER, PS SIE AE SE SE EEOC SE Every line of this announcement vibrates with news that should speed you to THE 14TH STREET STORE TO-MORROW. preparation has been made to take care of an immense volume of A Broadway at 34th Street, Broadway at 34th Street. Suits for Young Men so $10 to $25 We have carefully avoided all semblance of “loud” or extreme features that border upon the obe jectlonable. In our efforts to secure those dis- tinctive effects that young men insist upon, good taste and good judgment are always given play. There are striking innovations in our Fall Apparel for Men The virile strength of the designer who is sure o himself, whose efforts are well calculated to reach the goal of distinctiveness, is plainly apparent in even the most modestly priced garment business. DETAILS IN BRIEF! PICK OUT WHAT YOU WANT---BUT HURRY! About 39 Bonwit, Harris & Co.’s Men’s; i Suits. ‘ 4 Bonwit, Harris & oe s Men’s $100 Fur- Clearing $4. 5 Abe 72 Bonwit, Harris & Co.’s Men’s $15 Suits, The new models are shown ina full rango of approved fabrics and a great many Raincoats and Over- of our production. color effects in stripes of various desiyns. | one all sizes. Clearing $7. 00 MOOUO ACL Cary Guns Dy eee eay tes 7) es RI MR 0 OU CUUOCU OO T sWee it, Harri; & Mi 200 5 Because our craftsmen have been About ‘65 Bonwit; Harris & Co.'s Men's Ulaca OVESSEEE, ‘esis "Fur trained with scrupulous care and their Fall Clothes for Boys $18 and eu eee ane Fallor! ing at.......... * $100.00 talents nurtured and encouraged, their ' ee ve yereoate ea $9.00): Bonwit. Harris & Co.'s Men s $300 Fur efforts are distinguished each new A most liberal assortment of entirely new designs, affording Niris cca Teena Co,’s Men's choice of more models, more patterns and colorings than we fine Overcoat Cle- $150.00 season by the creation of novelties | 25 Suits, ravenettes and Fall or hae ik good taste, but in every Bare ae store PTs tened BLIP RESOS Oe EOE LeHtCR: Wate Overcoats. Clear- $12. 50 About 45 Bonwit, Harris & Co.’s Men's sense novelties, Suits and Topcoats for Boys, $5 to $16.75 | inginticireer tient $35 to $40 Prince Albert Coats and Vests, Cutaway Suits, Tuxedo Suits, Fall Dress Suits, Clear- Ung Aat.....scecsssssooee $18. 00 About 115 Pairs Bonwit, Harris & Co.'s Men's $4 Trousers, worsteds, in all sizes. Clearing at......ccce. eee, About 62 Bonwit, Harris & Co.’s Men’s and Fall or Winter Overcoats, Clearing at, $15. 00 6 Bonwit, Harris *& Co.*s Men's $50 Fur- Lined Overcoats. Clearing A Special Feature. Fancy Suits with two pairs of knicker- bockers. In worsteds, cheviots and cassimeres; the new mannish models, At $5,00 real value $6.50 At 675 realvalue 8.50 vAt 7.75 realvalue 9.50 Shoes for Boys & Girls For School or Dress Wear Every pair constructed upon the special Saks orthopedic lasts, designed primarily to insure the requisite roominess. Expert salespeople give utmost care to proper fitting. Our new models in Suits and Top- $30 Suits, Raincoats coats are now presented, $15 to $45 Ready for immediate service. fine $25.00 $2.00 Also These Stirring Clearances of Boys’ Garments from the Stock of Bonwit, Harris @ Co. & Co,'s Suits, Coats & Dresses for Girls and Misses Designed for Fall and Winter Wear. An impressive showing which presents many new and striking effects in both design and coloring. The originality and distinctiveness of these models is decidedly unusual. Tailored Suits for Misses (14 to 18 years—32 to 36 bust.) Of plain or fancy weave cheviot or plain or striped broadcloth, 19.75, 25.00, 29.50 and 35.00 ebous 145 pairs Bonwit, Harris & Co.'s Boys’ $1.00 Knickerbocker 50 Trousers. Clearing at. Cc | About 24 Dozen Bonwit, Harris & Co.’s Boys’ 50c Eton or Golf ports Clearing at 25c About 76 Bonwit, Harris & Co, ‘s Men’ 8 $4,00 Derby or Soft Hats, About 162 Bonwit, Harris Boys’ $4.00 Suits. Harris Clearing © can $3.75 About 50 doz. Bonwit, Harris & Co.'s Boys’ $1.00 Star’? Blouse Walsts. 50c $2. 00 EXTRA: _-And in Addition Saturday: 486 Men’s : $13. 75 traordinary Special Sale at - Made from the Choicest of Handsome Worsteds. Values Range from $20 to $23.50 About 100 Bonwit, Boys’ $8 00 Suits. Gleatiig ativascsseeseceeesceese Clearing at,..........00006 Button or lace models in patent, tan or black calfskin with wave or regular tops. Special | Sizes6to8 8% tots 1% to2 Value | $1.50 2.00 2.50 Button models in calfskin or kidskin. Special /Sizes6to8 8%tosS IK to2 2% to 54 Value { $1.28 150 2.00 2.80 Boys’ patent, gun metal, calf or kidskin Shoes. vial $2.00 2.50 3.00 3.50 4.50 24 toS 3.00 Silk Lined Fall Suits in a Vey Ex- Tailored Suits for Girls (12 to 16 years—shoe top skirts.) Of plain or fancy cheviot or wors- ted, lai lue : ed, or plain or striped broadcloth. al BSOLUTELY the finest Suits ever ofiered pea a his announcement coming at this time is certain to create 17.50, 25.00 and 29.50 Hosi fi : A’ great interest, for at no time anywhere before have Fall and Winter Suits of such striking stylishness and beauty a, hasta osiery for Boys & Girls bf Workmanship ever been offered at anything like $1375, Ail wool; guaranteed pure silk Skinner linings, Sewed Wool Dresses for Girls ade of durable black cotton with linen knee, heel ) 3 pairs throughout with pure ave silk. and toe—one and one ribbed, in medium or light weight; > 'c* Special, } 69c Colored Negligee Blot Blouses for Boys Of fine Scotch madras; laundered collars and neck- bands. Manufacturer's sample lots; also plain white 59c blouses. Value $1.00. Special, COMPLETE LINES OF YOUTHS! AND BOYS’ UNDER- In the ona BROWNS, MODES, GRAYS (WORSTEDS); BLACK THIBETS, BLACK UNFINISHED WOR- STEDS, BLUE SERGES and BLACK CLAY DIAGONALS, If you know the richness of these fabrics no more need be said about them, Hand-made b y journeyman tailors. Sizes 34 to 44 Also 55 Silk Lined Fall Top Coats pa also Winter Overcoats at the Same Price (6 to 14 years.) Of panama, serge, challie or broadcloth, 7.50, 9.75, 12.50 and 15.00 sizes 6 to 10. Top Coats for Girls $13.75 (6 t0 14 years.) WEAR, GLOVES, HOSIERY, SHIRTS, SWBATERS : ae : tts whi F Of fancy mixtures or in plain col AND SWEATER COATS, NECKWEAR, BELTS, In Herringbone Cheviots, Fancy Gray Mixed Fabrics and Black Thibet, Silk faced to edge. The demand ought plain colors, BATH ROBES, NIGHT ROBES AND PAJAMAS. to exceed the sunply twice over, (THE 14TH STREET STORE, Third Floor.) lined throughout, at $6.90 and $9.75, Fall Hats for Children A large variety of Boys’ and Girls’ Hats in felt, cloth, velvet or beaver, in all the new models—Jack Tars, Middies, Sailors, Napoleons, Scotch Caps and Bobby Hats, $1,00 to $8.95 A PERFECT HARVEST OF FINE BARGAINS IN MEN’S SUPERIOR FURN- ISHINGS FROM THE STOCK OF SONWIT, HARRIS @ C9., AT PRICES SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY, Tailored Suits for Misses (14 to 18 years.) Offancy mixtures or plain broadcloth in i brown, green or black. AR }14.00 Tailored Suits for Juniors. (12 to 16 years.) \ Of fancy mixtures or striped cloth, in navy, brown, green or smoke. Shoe-top skirts, Wool School Dresses (For Girls, 6 to 14 years.) Regulation Sailor Suits in navy or black, 3,95 & 4.95 SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY School Hats for Boys & srts Of fine felts; in red, navy, brown or gray. The models: Racket Hats, Rough Riders Middies, Sailors and Sombrero Hats. : $1, 95 THAT WILL MAKE PURSES Li Av » OPEN WITH EAGERNES:. $3 Men's Ne 8 Neglizee Shirts, , 49¢ | 25¢ $4 Blanket and Terry Bath $1.00) 98 Men's Underwear . year ,...... 49¢ | 28c Men’ Ss Seen ate iee Ra $2 Men’s Negligee Shirts, Se Men's Silk Scarfs........ 25e} 23 1.50 Men's Pajamas,.... _ $1.00 | - RODOS is). ise upeasess: $1.98 i $1 Men’s Silk Scarfs 50¢) Oc Men's Hali Hose $1 Men’s Negligee Shirts 50¢|50° Silk Handkerchiels,..,. 26¢ 75c Men’s Muslin i Niet li 9c Men’s Suspenders,,,.. ., 25¢ Shirts.. , 49¢) 51 Men’s Belts,.............. y11.90 $2 Men's Canes $5 Men’s Umbr Las, . 22 Men's Wool Underwear,, 98¢€ (THE LATH STRERS STORE, Main Floor.) A complete line of | Youths’ and Boys’ Telescope Felt Hats in all the new colors. $1.50 up to $2.50 a 25¢

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