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THOUGHT POUCE POLITE UNTL HE -WAED ERS Rev. L. W. Dottie Changed His Mind When Yanked to Station House, ASKED FOR NUMBER. Minister Who Complimented Force Got Lesson in Ethics 4 From Magistrate. ‘The Rev. Lee W. Bottle, of No. 78 Bt. Wicholas avenue, some weeks ago, with | Bftean other clergymen, made en in- westigation of the Night Courts and of Gre police. They found that the police “were a splendid, capable and efficient Body of men, police and attentive to + @eetr duties.” * Dr. Bottle has since altered his opin- fon, he said today in the aHriem Court, ‘where he was brought as a prisoner by Policeman Galland, of the Weet One Hundred and Twenty-ffth street ste- tion ,for taking a short cut across the a6s In Morningside Park, Policeman land's language and conduct when fhe made the arrest did not, sald Dr. | Bottie, at all bear out the language of | the report so far as the “polite and at- tentive” part went. Very much to the eontrary. “I was walking from the heights in | Morningside Park !ast evening Dr. Crot- tle told Magistrate Cornell, “and found that the path|1 was following came to ap abrupt stop at a low rail. Not real- fzing what a terrible thing I was about to do, I stepped over it and about to cross a strip of grass perhaps fifteen feet wide, when this policeman stepped up to me. “ ‘Here, you, you're breaking the law,’ be said, roughly. ‘Bea t or I'll take you along.’ Dared Ask for Number. “I was angry, I will admit, at the man's manner and actions, Had I com- | mitted murder he couldn't have been more savage. I asked him for his num- ber. “Ah, there you made your first mis take,” commented the Magistrate; “never ask a policeman for his num- ber. It makes him angry.” “The policeman walked over and oon- ulted with a park employee,” con- tinued Dr. Bottle, “and then he came ever to me again. “‘T guess I'll lock you up,’ he sald, ‘and take this man along as witness,’ pointing to the park attendant, “He marched me through the streets to the police station and led me before the lieutenant at the desk. “‘T want to take this guy to the Night Court,’ he sald. bt explained to the man behind the desk that I had an important engage- ment and that was one of the reasons why, in my hurry, I committed my ter- ‘storing a healthy normal condition JAIL BIRD SAID HE Unfortunate Selection of New Name Earns Him a Limit Sentence. j Tm the Mne of prisoners arratened before Judge Swann in General Ses-) sions for sentence to-day was @ tall, thin man, who responded to the name of John W. Goff when the clerk called the roll, The prisoner promptly pleaded to petty larceny, the theft of a horse and wagon on Bept. 8 In giving his pedigree he admitted that he had served five prison terms, three at Sing Sing, one at Elmira formiatery and one on Blackwell's Isi-) and. | When the clerk had taken this all down, Judge Swann turned to the pris- and asked: your right name John W, Goff?” # replied the Boones fainuy. “My name ts Dennis Donohue.” ‘What right had you to take the of one of our most eminent and | ulshed jurists?” crled the Court, your Honor,” said Dennis, ‘'T gu I was drunk when they pinched | me, and I gave them the firs! name | that come into me head. Seeing as Judge Goff sentenced me so many times, his name sort of stuck in me mind.” Dennis got the limit then—one year in the penitentiary and $500 fine, to serve a day for each dollar of the fine un | | DON’T | | BLAMEHER For she cannot help it. Women are often cross, irritable, hysteric, and declare they are driven to distrac- tion at the slightest provocation. Men cannot understand why this should be so. To them it is a mys tery because In nine times out of ten this condition is caused by a serious feminine derangement. | A remedy is necessary which acts directly upon the organs afflicted, re- | to the feminine system, which will quickly dispel all hysterical, nervous and irritable conditions. Such ts LYDIA £. PiNKHAM’S VEGETABLE COMPOUND. The following letter serves to prove this fact. Mrs. Mattie Copenhaver, 345 So, 24st St., Parsons, Kan,, writes: rible crime. The leutenant was v polite and reasonable. He told me uld send out for ball, and I did so. | he policeman, however, insisted tll he jas told by his superior to be quiet, that T giould come to the Night Court.” | “There you made another mist: Magistrate. comiuented the “You | ghould always do as a policeman wants You to in New York. I shall honorably ischarge you,” | Dr. Bottle left the court, declaring t he would bring the matter to the tention of the Police Commissioner, ‘N. B.—There were some burglaries nd a kidnapping in Harlem last night. ——__——- AUTO VICTIM DEAD. Mrs. Elizabeth ‘Shiel, of No. 112 Nor- | Man avenue, Greenpoint, who was run | @own by an automobile and seriously tajured at Fifth avenue and Twenty- third street, Manhattan, last week, died @f her injuries to-day in Bellevue Has- pital. Mrs. Shiel, who was forty-nine years eld, was crossing Fifth avenue when an eutomobile belong.ig to a man named Keeler, of No. 141 West Twenty-third @treet, struck her. passed over her body. The front wheels *\ brought me health and happiness and “For two yerrs I suffered from the worst forms of feminine Ills, until 1 was almost driven frantic. Nothing but morphine would relieve me. Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound made me a well woman.” FACTS FOR SICK WOMEN, For thirty years Lydia E, Pink-| ham’s Vegetable Compound, made; from roots and herbs, has been the standard remedy for female ills, land has positively cured thousands of women who have been troubled with displacements, inflammation, ulceration, fibroid tumors, irregulari- | ties, periodic pains, backache, that} | bearing-down feeling, flatulency, in- digestion, dizziness, or nervous pros- |tration, Why don’t you try it? Mrs. Pinkham invites all sick women to write her for advice. She has guided thousands to ‘health, Address, Lynn, Mass, SUSPE a4 service back—which slides easily w suspender has this give and Suspenders hi combined wi The C.A PRESIDENT President Suspenders are designed for comfort and This illustration shows action of the cord at the 000 Main Street, NDERS, ith every motion. take action. ave the finest quality ef stic ith the cord action, overcomes all strain at should- B® ers and buttons—no Strain means long wear, Different weights and lengths suitabl tor all requirements, Maker's guarantee on every pair— —Satisfaction— New Back, No other Pair—Money paid on receipt ¢ price . Edgarton Mfg. Co. shirley, Mass THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1908, "WAS “JOHN W. CORE” fAlartin Boman & Co, Apparel for Women and: Misses 42 West 34th Street AN APPRECIATION An element of sentiment always attaches to the opening of a new store. It is our mind that such a hearty response on the part of the public—the words of encourage- ment—the wishes for success— deserve an expression of thanks and appreciation, and we employ this as a medium to tender ours. Relative to the material side—the merchandise presented—commen- dation ran high particularly in connection with a display of ex- quisite satin and broadcloth Gowns at $35—the tailored Suits at this price were pronounced also as masterful productions. The Gowns and Suits of a higher cost up to $200 and $300, elicited an admiration that is rarely accorded. | 42 West 34th Street Anty Drudge Gives Advice to the Salesman. Salesman—'‘T have a patent washboiler which burns dena- tured alcohol at much less cost than coal or wood—”” Anty Drudge—-‘‘You’d better go into some other business, young man, if you want to make a living. Since I've been telling the women how to wash clothes with Fels-Naptha in cool or lukewarm water, without boiling, all kinds of washboilers have gone out of style. Good day.” Fels-Naptha will take grease out of clothes in cool or lukewarm water. ‘ It loosens all kinds of grease quick asa wink, and takes out every trace of the spot. That’s why butchers’, and painters’, and machinists’ clothing can be washed better with Fels-Naptha than any other way. It’s easier, too; in summer or winter, requires no boiling, hot water nor hard rubbing, and makes a better job of it. Because Fels-Naptha dissolves grease almost instantly, women who have tried it prefer Fels-Naptha to any other soap for washing dishes. There is no necessity for putting the hands in hot water. . Puts a fine polish on glass and china, It is likewise superior in cleaning coats, or rugs, or curtains, or anything else that has become spotted or soiled. In fact, you will find that anything cleanable can be cleaned quicker and better and easier with Fels-Naptha. And for laundry parposes, Fels-Naptha is a revelation to women who have always washed in the old-fashioned, washboiler- and-hard-rubbing way. Directions for all purposes are printed on the back of the red and green wrapper. Special Values ® RESTAURANT in School Hosiery at Sampson 6 19¢ *SIXTHTAV., 19°70 20 “STREETS NEW YORK. Lace Curtains, valued to $9.75, at $5.90 30 Years Leaders of Fashion Fall Millinery Display To-Morrow and Thursday i Suits, Costumes, Wraps, Furs and Waists, Textile Fabrics, Trimmings and Laces, em- bracing a complete showing of all the new Fall styles that pertain to women’s dress. ' Sale of *1.50 Black Dress Peau de Cygne at 95c . Fd . ; aes ‘Simpscn Crawford Co., Main Floor, A SOFT, lustrous Black Satin, used in making those striking costumes that cling to the tigure—a silk we can particularly recommend for durability, at 95c. yard. Silks in all the new fashionable colors are here. $1 36-inch Black Dress Taffeta, 19-inch 75e allesilk Peau de | 75e 20-inch Liberty Satin, 58¢ 78 yard Cygne, 58c 48 shades, including every street and evening A splendid dress quality with g brilliant finish | Lustrous finished, splendid wearing ; and every yard guarante: itively | quality; new Fall shades; ic. color for up-to-date gowns; extra highly 4 $1 value; per yard ...... hence OCrG 78c I Valesatcyoge ititienimert stains 58c | pnishea satin; value 75c., at ....see0e . 58¢ $1.00 20-inch Satin Messaline, 78c yard | $1.75 36-inch Satin Messaline, $1.19 yard A double special in the new light weight, high-finished Satins that will be ap reciated: iull line of street and evening shades in each grade—positively the latest and most popular dress fabric, Speciai prices tor W ednesday, 78c and $1.19 yard’ The New Fall White Waistings Are Now Ready UY £7Simpeon Crawford Co,, Main Floor Our new Fall showing embraces all that is new and desirable in the way of white waistings. Imported White Madras 200 pieces Imported Waetings he neat designs and | White Madras Waistings, mercer- sures; value 29¢; per { \zed, dot and figure ef- Oagonnnud0 Saad 19¢ | tects; value 39c. yard, at... 25€ Fine White Na'‘nsook Ten-yard pieces ot finest Wht: Nainsook, soft Pnglish finish, for women’s and children’s undergarments. 86 inches wide, value $1.50 piece, at...... | See the New Black and Colored Dress Gocds for Fall 427Simpson Crawford Co., Main Floor, | ALL the new Fall weaves and shades both trom | Foreign and Domestic makers are here, including those smart diagonals, side-band suitings, chevrons and two-toned effects. 54 in, Tailored Worsteds in all colors, yard .. $1.50 54 in, Colored Shadow Stripe Diagonal uitings, yard--.. $2.00 54 in, Side Band Suitings in brown, gamet, biue, ete., yard, $2.00 | yard 44 in. SatineStripe Prunella, 20 new shades, at, vard:.-- Chiffon Broaacioth Also a complete line of this very popular fabric in all the new shades, including b.ack, at 81.25 to $4.00. $1.00 89 inches wide, value $1.85 piece, at.... 98c | $1.25 Royal Imperial Axminster Rugs at $21.85 £4 Bimpson Crawford Co., Fourth Floor. : WERE making low-priced rug-selling history every day—doing an unprecedented busi- ness by the sheer force of unparalleled low prices. There's not an item in this absorbing rug news that can be duplicated elsewhere. Look into the matter and see it we re not right. 500 Seamless Royal Imperial Axminster Rugs Size 9x12, worth from $35 to $40 apiece; our price ... . $21.85 2CO Ten-Wire Tapestry Rugs In Medallion and’ all-over eftzcts. These rugs are suitable for dining-rooms, cham- bers, etc.; size 9x19, value $1 Size 6x9, value $2 prilevsvereseers Size 4. price... 6, value $9; sa’e neonate 8:00 ': Smyrna Rugs Ex ra heavy qu lity all-wool revers: ible, as follows: size 9x12, ‘value $24.50, sale pr ce $ 7.50; sire $12.75; size ; our lbevodanruertty © OHS) _ 100 Sh'rvan Rugs Practically two rugs in one, as both sides are equally good, in Uriental effects, size 9x12, value $15, our price $11.75; size 7 6xli.6, value $12, sale price 98.75; size 6x9, valu ove SLAAO | 56.50, sale price.ssccscssucsscsseses " $5.95 Highest Grade Warp China Matting, 33c Yar Known as the famous Amyrillas weave. This mitting has been sold by us at 45¢ to 0c a yard, This limited quantity we will sell at 311.60 per roll of torty yards; $5.80 per roll ot twenty yards, or 33c yard. Linoleum—1,000 yards of extra heavy linoleum in handsom: tile and hardwood eftects 7T5c grade. ts » sale price 37.80 ; regular 49e Our Combination Dinner and Tea Sets; Special at *17.95 taSlnpeon Crawford Co., Fifth Floor. THEY are Austrian China, so cain y, artistic and rich that you can’t teil thein trom the high priced French China, No Dinnerware offer to equal this one in vaiue has ever been offered heiore. ‘Thin, translucent ware, in dainty pink rose border de- sign tintermixed with green veaves—each piece lined with coin gold, The shape is new and grace- | fuls brand new, open stock pat | tern. For one day only we will sell this linoleum, complete, laid on your tloor, at ..+.-.-., To-Morrow We Specialize in __ Parlor Corner Chairs at $3.25 £a78impson Crawford Co. Fifth Floor. E are just in receipt of a large shipment of Parlor Corner Chairs acquired threugh a special purchase—(hairs that usually sell for 36.75—on sale as long as the lot lasts at $3.25, The Chairs are as illustrated, mahogany finished, highly piano polished frames, upholstered seats, highest grade of covering, at the special price to-morrow, only .... $3.25 $30 Handsome 3-piece Parlor Suits, $22.50 Made with highly polished, mahog- any finished, nicely carved frames; upholstered with loose cushions, covered with fine green silk plush. $28.00—3 pc. Parlor Suit, $21.00. $50.00—8 pe. Parlor Suit, 37.50. $60.00—5 pe. Parlor Suit, 45.00. $70.00—5 pe. Parlor Sult, 52,50. 100 Beautiful Go'den Oak Rocke Ps, made trom selected quartered oak. highly polished, broad arms, saddle seat; $2 | strongly built 75 $9.50 Mahogany Rockers, $6.75, $12.00 Golden Oak Morris Chairs, $7.10 Selected quartered oak, highly polished; broad, graceful arms, arranged for perfect comfort; can be adjusted to four different positions; reversi- ble cushions, covered in heavy velour. The regular price ot the Dinner Set is $25, and the price of the Tea Set $8.50. For Wednesday only we have made up a special combination set of 108 pieces to sell at $17.95, At- ter Wednesday you will pay regular price, $15.00 for best gradethin Por- | $6.45 fo 3 celain Dinner Sets oi 100, 112 and | Sab fet deoeten nae Free) 124 pee., values to $25, | shapes; value $10.00, $19.95 for 100 pe. Limoges | Decorated China Dinner Sets, stip- | pled with gold, reg. $25. pretty $5.95 for 60 pc. Dinner Sets, fine ware, complete service for 6 Persons; reg. $8.50. of American Porcelain; variety | thin Pot in, beautt - floral decorations, value $12.50, | ated; reg, $6.0, See ge Importers’ Samp es of China and Bric-a-Brae at 25c—S0c—75ce—¥5c—$1.20 up to $10. Still have thousands of pieces ot these samples and have arranged them on diferent price tables to effect an im- mediate clearance. Included is everything conceivable in high- grade ware and designs ot Table China and Bricea-brac, NS Mission Rockers, made with extra high back, broad, $3 75 é ° comfortable arms; seats upholstered with leather Golden Oak or Mahogany Parlor Tables, $5.75 Quartered oak or solid mahogany, highly plano polished, size of top 24x24, with French shaped legs, fitted with an undershelf. —_——————$5$ 3 carloads of New Tomatoes—the famous Milford Brand, solid cold ;acked red ripe fruit; soli revularly at 12¢; special, case 24 cans, $2.05; dos, $1.05; can vs. 9c A great Flour Sale—RoyalS\uart Brand, bbl in wood, $5 99; WLbl. sack. ..seeee, TAC 60c new Fragrant Teas for 43¢—To farther advertise our Tea values, we will sel Wednes- ay all our re ular 60 bulk teas, straight or blended, in any quantity up to 10 Ibs., for, per Ib,.., se+s oe 43e Grocerie Butter—Royal | Boneless Breakfast Bacon— | Butterine — Armour'’s, the best Freee reaeg. extra special: | sautre's famous Pnglish style | Butterine on. this market = Cameron | Homemade Rolla— 9 the purest. swestest ‘and moat | 8 cured bacon: 48 @ | fold’ by other stores at 220 9e Ta par AN le delictous butter made; | Bp i | r tb; special, per oe ee See Evaondted Milk Abeouty | (Di) heenurnacnnis 19¢ al Stuart Early June Peas — Regularly A Great Cereal Sale In Bef. | pure. full cream. unaweetened | Corm Starch — Royal Stuart : j Dectal. cast, Oe Backs—Pearl Sago, Scotch} milk. G: Cross Brand 6 | Brand: fon, Sie: 6 Be | 2le + doz., $1.05; can, Green Peas, Marrow Beans | famliy ASe@ | Peet: Be; Ib. pha. | ed In our Rosa! Anne Cherries — Royal + Pearl and | ‘ | Carolina Head Rice—The best 4 Start brand; dor | ) Stuart | faney Rice grown; 1” ibs., Wb; larie cial 5-1b an 34c! aaeers| ey Ls lowe A) 82.00; large can... 25¢ Sania Clara Asien,’ 1D¢ | Rolled Onle—tares white Ont Wines and Liquors. Me hee al 10-4 Zq | California Sweet Wines—Choice Californie Dry Wines Ce el of Port. Sherry, Muscate., Zinfandel Claret, Moun RL | naka ta Tokay and Sweet Catawba, @ tain Rlesling, St. Macaire i mk YASe | | Mame Rea BK] | yeaa old: rerular price Burmundy or Sauterna; quar. 27c | wailed "Ham. Cooked Corned | — —————— | $2.25 per gal: spectat, per price $1.23 per gah: epecla qa ef cand” Srech Chinned | Smoked Ox Tunmuee—ti, $. | gal. S180; 8: ge ae Bal I eal ote to State | Reet—siiced th riers Ge | iuapected Lone Bt] gai. totes sees 675 boviven, ver $1.00 , 7 Ih ; Mi ic. spe ry a sees | Be New ‘Sweet’ Potatoes, New | Ib. fe © | ola crow, Monogram or Movn- theee star Fs + 2B | Xr ent | tee Peteibee = Boab! haan, | le CreTuMennerai OF MONH: | rhea. Btoe Feraeh 81.06 - Boudet | New S| BBe.s peck, 15 27c| } 720\% ; gpa ss eeebestocce < Port, Sherry, ira, SC | raundey Borns Soar-20 Mule tel om bere | iia, Team; 10 hare 39c¢ | Crauat le porter GC) menas | _ for ry ated Oe Coleman's Mustard | Goa. each or assorted. j | each. 29e | ymin HAs! V5e j EF Simpson Crawford Co. Sixth Floor. =>... aD SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO, O—O— $9.45 for 100 pe. Dinner Sets, $4.95 for 56 pc. Tea Sets of