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THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1908, ! i] nprovised rope parted, ons too short for an 71 orrememneeerctaearongeresamt eee ee SPREE SER ‘ were nto rit wide and strong enouch « ed und Fifth street, nt 1 te when bratded, to sustain his weight ote Bt nto i Prisoners’ beds on the fourth ter of read as:followas, & 1 nd on " the Tombs, where Knapple was lodged | v and as she did so th ) j y f | A Backed by more than 50 years of honest, brewing— edt in cell No, 411, contain what are known ve out with a jerk etre UL GUISE Beobision. Us To the upper bar of the top bed} _—_ Mra) Bliss) Nov bell wax Knapplo ted the rope. Then, lying on 0 rung, Nor was there any warning | Piya : ’ * SECRETARY ELIHU ROOT Mra, Rowe Admits Seiting Train Started Without Ware | #8 MP Bllss clutch at my shoulder Convicted Thief Ends His Life around hie necks tastening the knot d | FRANK JONES amits setting | Hain Started Without Warn-| ang then let ge, As I turned round she CONVicted Thief Ends His Life around hisinest feat enps: the knot ais) ON COLLEGE TRAINING. | x in T, Yalta ing ¢ NO yey | tell sc ing down between the side of a in 4 [Teehys BBMSE: IOPEMED so oS 6 ee \ . Blaze in Tenement Cellai ING and) Beforer All Bassons na ameeme ai ereeennatan tesla While Awaiting His fashion. | oriAROR, Sy Lah ENA tin India Pale Ale and Nourishing Stout, While Intoxicated gers Had Alighted sereamed several times, and when 1 ag Sentence in ety syidently, Lane Hie and then opening of Hamilton College yesterday, Unsurpassed and Unsurpassable piv S had Augnted, tried to go to her several men dragged entence, by teee vOwRe eS YAW: | ae etiey u Root, vaodictorian of | at ing himself to be strangled into un- consclousness, ‘The weight of his re. | the olaas tf ot know what hap- the value Mr, Rout | | while and did ni ®*! Charles Knanple, a convicted iniet, in| laxed body did the rest, and he was) tee, MNS je cee Waning, | Mr. Hoot | THREE HOUSES FIRED./MRS, WALLING'S STORY, |PS#" sesa woman wes the wite otic tee nace conmete appeared, dead when Keeper Cunningham discov. | oakes men. the short years of trata: | a eRe Ade | Witilam J. Bliss, a real estate agent i Nedehenbody) ing deverr what the young man's | land owner of considerable Brooklyn | General Sessions to-day for sentence, | co tm 2s | career in a! eyhall pe, ‘This Is an | z 1 Cunningh ave an alarm, and th @ of acti is nu pan | Arrested Near Flames in Ash Declares Accident Did Notil peers, ars Bilm'a body was /atrangled himself to death in hia cell! romps Physiclan declared that Knapple| (hence Uitea naa becomes thro | 4, addressed the class on | ego training, me awey. Then I fainted for a little 7 ta Splits, Bottles, and on Draught at Metele, Cafce Restaurants, Chop Houses, ots. (Brewery Bottling) Jamas T, Hannis, N.Y, Agent, 5 Cedar St., Phone 1928 John A an declared that Knapple/ learns, but what ar mos throug en to the Coney Island police sta- |, | Tombs Physic pp t F the pollee found a money belt |!" morning, He made two attempts|had dled fully an hour before. The va whether he Can, Caretaker Doesn’t Re- Happen as the Traction rapped around, her, waist which con to tak his fe before succeeding Vasronertiventnotinedtanalasicalialine ln iin awned, succesful i mm : : tained $8105, Her husband explained) wire he rlooed the o jy body, whlch was removed to the failures of t cn an Fe att nee ia lee iri ioped the covering of } ' ‘s ec UU member Other Cases, Officials os yenterday “and that he. fad illow into stripe and nove them inte, Morgue. engi aiatt — —_ g It to his wife to put in the bank | a rope. Fle tled one end to the top bar; Knapple was convicted of tl | —= = a eras for him to-day, She was forty years of his bedstead, and, fastening the other! drugs from a firm by which he was em- Y i ry W. Id Feohntcally charged with Intoxication | Gross carelessness on the past of ad covaent the BRT om. |h! Around ily neck, tried to hang! ployed, When the drugs were missed | 30% : : or Wants Work Wonders, and being ® suspicious person, Mrs. B. RT. employees was responsible for | oisis gave out that Mrs. Bilss had deen —_———— Anna Rome, thirty-four years old, of | the killing of Mrs, Alice Bliss, of No, |Jostled off the station platform in front i fa car while walting No, @ West Ninety-fourth street, was 240 H Street, Brooklyn, at the | Siroskiyn This is flatl; dented by Mra. | \ @rrested early this morning, following | Culver star Coney Island, last night, | Walling. Netther ahe nor Mrs, Bites three suspicious fires in the nelghbor- | #°cording to y Island at the time, er friend and companion, | N84 landed In Coney hood of Columbus avenue and Ninety-| Mrs. Julia Walling, of No. 4 Decatur | wai LIONAIRE’S YACHT fourth street. According to the police | street. @f the Weet One Hurdredth stract sta- | Mrx, Walllng described ini deteu to- | SEIZED FOR $8 DEBT. | Hon she will be charged with @ more say mow dire, Bliss was thrown trom a| oe | pwTROIT, Sept. 18--The steam yacht | Pastime, owned by Franklin H. Walker commodore of the Country Club of @ fauit of no one but the| petroit, and a leader of the local smart sald Mrs, Walling, | set, was seized by Cash P. Taylor I dg diaies Veputy Marsal to-day to ya claim for $8, which a former SS ~—-— Men's Watches, $7.45 . 0, $12.50 values—Elgin or Waltham SIXTHEAV., 19°70 20 *STREE TI NEW YORK. SERENE Re Smartest 3-piece Junior Suits at $22.50 guts that display to perfection the inimitable skill serious crime, According to the police t admits that she was In does not know where she was, S “It wes trreated in the basoment of @ tenement railroad p {n Columbus avenue, where @ fire Was Mrs, Bliss and 1 had gone down to| © @scovered in an ash can. Island to see the Mardi Gras |? ee bn RS Coeats can be ands would not go, so | Now the millionaire owner of the craft eae eae | will be obliged to bond her or settle the platform of a car at the Culver atation and crushed to death. On the way down we Simpson Crawford Co., Main Floor. the woman and hi Ie yy 3 Valker | h Ith. y ; (ea) ‘ ; : wo ok atte the apartment nous a in the centre of the car, The! Mil Mr Whlker 's one of the wealth N in compen youth) ATR TEnet with up-to- Hand-Embroidered Neckwear No. Pyaar emanate geet SS ———<—— | i the-minute style, that has made this the leading misses S ‘ * t night, and sie went to | r MInuce Bvyleh) s ometh Tr About | Hit section in New York. Bimpeon Crawford Co, Third Floor, et ing Ext aordinary | Junior 8-piece suits in 2 excellent new Fall models, of good MANUFACTURER'S sample line of women’s grade all wool chevlot; double-breasted coat, finished at collar, cufls hand-embroidered Neckwear, Sensational values. and pockets with wide satin trimming; jumper trimmed with satin : and braid to match coat; skirt extra (ull pleated; sizes 12, Included are hand-embroidered Collars, Bows, Rabats, SCHL WELT Ty Cihantolnadnuivegnnbearniennoattine 22.50 tocks, Coat Sets, &c., In solld white and colored embroldery, combined Ad i with real Irish Lace medallions on pure nen. These are the greatest Misses’ Tailored Suits of chiffon broadcloth and Values we have ever known, striped worsteds iu ali the !all shades; 86-inch single-breasted, semi- fitting, French back Coat, trimmed with satin collar, cuffs and moulds, collene at 15c, 25¢e, 45c, 75c and | Stocks at (ih Bee eal a Full gored skirt, buttoning down the front with satin buttons Rewatns 25, é Coat Sets at 1.00. 1.5 ,1,95 a \ and two deep folds at bottom; sizes 14 and 16 years, At.......... 27.50 ce, 5c and 45c, f \ Misses’ Strictly Tailored Suits of good all wool Values Are Positively Up to $6 Each broadcioth or mixtures in smoke, taupe, reseda, navy, garnet and vlack; Higrarat twa uutiouslanarueapitecati pation Rewediwand van Women’s Waists: Many Extra ; Vaiues for To-Morrow’s Selling an hour !ater a : tno ™Che alarm was turned | A adily extinguished it and out to look for tha pe nshoe7 Twowoeoas ris (unntnense Variety of Fall Novelties Mardly had the investigation began than the police learned of a fire in ti : . hallway at No, M West Ninety-fourin | V6 €TOwd into our shoes all the style, quality and good atreet. A Ddroon set ablaze, bu We; t pire A ree wD ie ablaze, but wear that nearly half a Century of shoemaking has taught us, out calling out the fire e Every Biyn patron knows that our statements may be ac- cepted in the fullest sense—and with the fullest contidence. About an hour later Mrs. lor, Janitor of the ter > ——_—_____ We are showing a greater ranze of designs than ever betore, All the best and most Popu. } lar Icathers in a wide variety of combina.ions— } the smurtest, dressiest and best fitting , i 1G years, Aticsssireceereceeeeeseesecseeeeusseeereresesennrenns Girls’ 3-piece Shoe-Top Suits made of splendd Simpson Crawford Co,, Second Floor, material, plain serges and fancy mixtures. Coat weil tailored, with velvet HESE areronly samples or the many splendid nes J) collar, cuffs and buttons. Jumper trimmed with velvet pipings . { ; 1 and buttons. Skirt full plaited; sizes 13, 15 and 17 years, at... 14.75 that await you in our complete Waist Section. Girls’ School Coats; double-breasted | Girls’ Oneepiece School Dresses in | Satin Tailored Waists, in black only; button hack and long heavy Cheviot, lined throughout rs flannel; Pana oe lee ae styles and Ma | tucked sleeve, tucked {ront, finished with fancy stock, at 4,08 high military lla t velvet; blue, cham- : bs . TRUA SURI TIGEHC Lotdt peae 7.50 | black ... 4.75 to 14.75 | Hand-I mbroidered Lingerie Waists, button back, long pagne and brown; sizes 6 to 14 years, at...- K fe 4 Misses’ and Junior Skirts in ef- | Misses’ Silk Rainproof Coats in plain | or short siecves, seams o beading, fine tucked collar and cuffs. can, which was filled with papers, afire, Near the can, she alleges, she saw Mrs. Rome, Police: Bosohelmer and Jordan, of the West One Hundre street sta- tlon, after putting out th re arrested the woman on the charge of Intox!- cation and being a susgicious person. When taken to the station house, the Ptieoner, according to the police, ad- ‘For All the Family.”" _ STYLE No, 850. Ladies’ patent Jeather Blucher with brown suede top. The new ) and dressy wave top, ; fective models; 3 colors of fancy stripes, high military col- piactical and splendid wearing waist, ats.+++++ce+ seesee .98 deters a ane a HANS Fibs (or very snappy 38. Inch eet vy. 3.95, $5 and 7.50 | lar; sizes 14 to 16 years, at ........055 . 12.00 i f pe a i 2 : paper while in the basement of Ber... cha Va | ha eae . 4 Lingerie Waists, very dressy new model, elaborately trimmed fees in Columbus aus to look an ign- Women's $15.00 Silk Lined Voile Skirts at $10.00. front and back with embroidery meda'lions and Valenciennes lace; t. As t d he other a e Bouepe, the woman ‘auld she conta nee New flare model skirts of wiry French Voile; trimmed with wide and narrow bands of 1 new mousquetaire sleeve, trimmed the same as front, at.... . remember 10.00 satin; fitted over a rustling silk drop with deep ruffle; Sold regularly for $15, special. . Satin Cross-bar Tailored Waists, tucked back and front; |] Women’s Tailored Suits; attractive 4° | Women's 50 inch Tourist Coats; "| beadine on shoulders; tucked collar and cuffs; excellent value at $1 ' of stunning and serviceable up-to-date mix! inch semi-fitted model, in beautiful striped Chevron; Emplre, seml-fitted -and tight fitting; couldn't be Say car wrt SE 19.75 | Mere eee oe te cto og | AUtUMM Millinery That Is Beautiful Beyond Description To-Morrow Men’s Fall Overcoats repel ee AP HERES an exclusive style and a decidedly smart That were $18.00 up to § Also Top Coats individuality to our Miliinery that appeals to thé $28.00, at ; and Cravenettes | Very smartest dressers—characteristic style points you | (on POPE GELEGRATES GOLDEN JUBILEE —_-—— STYLE No, 43, Men's Russia Calf Button Shoe, with ¢ tips. \n advance Style and ex. re To be had also in ja_metal, “Archbishop Farley in Throng’ of 8,000 at Pontiff’s Fiftieth | Ra Yah will not find elsewhere. Anniversary Mass. > : eal : ? Peep Misses’ Tri aH atemeven | Shoes —!n gun metal patent colt and tan AS unprecedented occasion—but characteristic of our ses' Trimmed Hats—very 33.98 _— : P i : . dressy and becoming, at 2 SIzes § to 8, Sizes 244 to 11, Sizes 11% to 2, | Sizes 2% to A Clothing department. Selling, at about HALE OMB, Sept. 18—The Pope to-dny re- eeived thousands of telegrams and ad- Greases of felicitation from all parts of ‘the work! on the oooasion of the fiftieth anniversary of the celebration of his regular price, exa tly the garments you want to buy—and | Women’s Trimmed Tailor Suit Hats, $3.98 & $4,98 are thinking of buying at the present moment. ‘Ihere'll bea | The Handsomest Tailor Suit Hats in all New York, with crowd ere to-morrow that will break all records—that’s sure a wealth of style~each one expressing in- dividuality... $5.95 and $7.95 We start with a full line of sizes, but, of course, the early crowds will get nano!’ NINE BEST STORES fret mas, The Holy Father had Sole New York Agents for the pick. Would advise you 'o be on hand by 9 o'clock at the latest Untrimmed Hats—Splendid astortment of Paris made Un- Planned to celebrate mass this morning ‘. i pee can ince ithe FORUIAE ta any. » browns and Sues aa trimmed Fiats=-only in stall quantities and $ in the Consistorial Hall, but so a lat ack: and some of them are si k-lined. he values are just as statec $ Im the Consistora) AD) alo ay Noiseless Red Cross shove-—to wr are conervative in placing at one-half the 8 3 17 cannot be duplicated: + +..+... eves cess 35,98 to $12,758 to be present that it was found neces- Shoe tor Women average saving on these coats Atresseerirreree OgonunnONO . Copies of the French in Satins, Silks, Felts and 98 $4.98 eary to make use of St. Peter's to ac- e ry : ADE aenlatige fo f commedate the orowd. Sie — Sample Men’s Suits from _a aA Beavers; most of our shapes are exclusive with us,, YOC TO About 8,000 persons attended, {noluding | eight cardinals and man~ archbishops, | Dishops and patriarchs of different na- | tonalittes. | The United States was represented by Rochester Maker, $15.75 Rochester made clothes are distinctly in a clase by them- selvee. We secured the sample lines of @ lexding concern, { and we offer to-morrow an assortment o! worsteds in all EAST SIDE: Line LZ; | BROOKLYN STORES; 4d Ave., and 122d Street é & Broadway, bet. Park & 3d Ave., 86th & 87th Sis, TARANTEE SHO Ellery Sts, ad Ave., 150th & List B'dway, or. Greene Av, Meyers ‘1.50 &» 52 Gloves, 89c Sampies---for Men and Women a ¢ \. WEST SIDE; Fulto opp. A.& §, Simpson Crawford Co, Main floor ‘Archbishop Farley, of New York and | Streets i stone 7 Bowery, near Broome 6th Ave, and 27h St, FACTORIES: $11 to 519 the newest shaces and patterns, such as olive, stone, <p : si aae , : ; Tae. ts, The Seonnience fee, Harly Siett 8th Ave., 39th & 40th Sts, , East 72d St, brown, tan, green, You can easily save HIS is a way Meyers has of getting new friends— vested by the other prelates present. | Oca GHCHETORAIN Since caanewn 6 disposing of the gloves used as travellers’ samples at '% price. : = = = = . It’s your opportunity. Young Men's Fall Suits at $10, $12.50, $14.50 & $15.75 6 ‘ ; A ; ‘ apeskin, both pique and Prix seam Boys’ $6 Combination Suits Mocha, both pique and Prix seam, 89. Glace and Suede, both pique and Prix seain ch at $3.75 These are ine wool suits in the newest shades of brown, tan, gray, and fancy mixtures, Every seam securely taped Are You Opinionated ? | You ought i to be: pair o! knickerbockers, AS (oak $8 mree $3.75 Pepe oy abous, Hour, } i A Special Saturday Sale of Dont -blame the Cook ay Men’s New Fall Shirts at $1.35 Simpeon Crasvford Co., Main Floor. / HESE Shirts were contracted for at a time when the manu- . s RIC acturer needed business most, and the price concession ob- len tained is c early shown in the values offered. Shoe Wom The styles are pleated bosom negligees, coat style, cuff attached. Most every desirable style and kind of Glove in greatest de- | mand, Not all sizes in all styles and colors, but a good ronce. Sir Henri $1 Gloves for men and women, Prix seam Capeckin, spear and |mperiai backs —mostly Kassan leather, America’s greatest 31 glove. | $1.50 $1.75 §2,00| $2 ' Opening a New Dept. N her eftort to contribute to the beauty around her, the American woman has found Patrician Shoes a most eo There's a broad range of patterns and every shirt shows the satisfactory help. simpson crawtort Co,, Second Floor Hae pur, (eRe eee He ae $1.35 ‘Their d’stinctive beauty excites her teminine appreciation. POR ss weg ee aye Bees t s have : enyjable reputation for thelr %, * ’ y ed an enviable i on for their Men's Pajamas at Men’s Sweater regalo zi thee dvgontable leathers andthe superativ $1.00 Coats, $2.40 White Oxford Pajamas, with silk Plain gray or gray with fancy frogs and pearl butto trimmings; special values. We have opened a special department devoted to this popular shoe and S are showing over one hundred designs, || the newest creations for Fall and Winter; every pair the embodiment of the very latest style thought created by shoe artists ¢ . Men's New Fall ‘1 Neckwear, at 55¢ | stunning ou O Booty Liter Charming Nappleon RW Girlish BUGS aay one. Smart Shuppir a a 2 3E , 2 | Men's S0e satin Fowr-inshands, correct ‘or tail, each. . 35e Boots, $3.50. and <4,00; Custom Styles, $5.00; Oxfords, $3,00, $3.50 and 94.00 (Bile canneries iat AON CRAWFORD CO.—10 MINUTES FROM HOBOKEN —> ><> << i}