The evening world. Newspaper, September 18, 1908, Page 13

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WOMEN SENT 10 REBUG STINTS. TRA BOOMES AT UAE i Persons Were Sleeping. Elder's Agents Couldn’t Find Incendiares attempted to des Any One Willing to Take five-story buliding at No, 3 Hundred and Thirteenth street early Their Money. to-day, but were frustrated by the alert- Ress of John Costello, a bartender, In | the saloon on the ground floor, which ed by As-|18 the property of the owner of the 3en) veseen) stectived ied) by. butiding, Charles Cancro datamt District-Attorney Elder, of Kings) (y,.taiio smelled smo County, to trap bookmakers at the | opened the place at Gravesend race track are wondering | morning. By imme to-day why they failed. Layers of ba tase Leto ound a odds refused to accept the money of- the ade ih fered by them. Cancro's family and twen' ‘The women sleuths went to the track | ers were asi ed Mr, Can- yesterday escorted by plain clothes |¢re and the mn nite Dia’ men. They scattered ae soon as| With buckets of water until waa ex- Unguished. they reached the grounds, taking) 4 strong odor of kefeeene aroused seats in the grand stand In pa the suspicions of the men. ‘They found One woman, who was well gowned and| in the rear an empty far wich had Wore @ picture hat, was the Grst to! contained some of that fluid. The mat- begin operation ling to ® man Who! ter way reported to the polica of the yer De Ing, she sald: East One Hundred and Fourth atreet Excuse me, sir, but would you mind | station, Further invest.gation revealed | placing @ bet for me? I have no es-| that the incendiary, afier starting tie cort to get my money down.” fre, went our Uurougi the rear of ait) es u ‘My dear madam, 1 am not @ com- |" siine renovating has been going on In | missioner, so 1 cannot do as you re-| the building during the past few days, quest,” was the reply, and In the rear of the hall the painters 1 . had left their Cans of paints and tur. when he ‘clock thir vestigating where he eping along above which -tlve lodg- understand “that perfectly | peiitine near the rear d porway. In | and she smiled? “here Is the|maning the ew. ‘ape from the bullding "The woman flashed a fve- | the incendiary nad overturned one 0 In th the buckets of paint, Footprints of a et bill ne face of the racegoer, LN TRE COME WATHOREIMTHa Iheas want to bet It on Baby Wol: |whow that he had made his way over “I don't know whether | will be able | the fence to the paseining yard. 4 ' to ” The Fire Marshal's office has been eae Viento you,” said the man, | ,otifed and the police are looking for WA CAP ed two men whom the saloon-keeper sua- He took the money and walked over | pects, Cancro had a qui A 9 had» quarrel with, the | to @ group of men on the lawn, followed | Men he named to the police @ few days | | closely by two of the private detectives GEST aud Chey pave elpee: threatened to | It was their duty to note If the man ——__.- | { with the money placed the bet and to | get the name of the bookmaker. But MUCH ILLNESS FROM FRUIT, | @ach of the old layers of odds sald: BHide: novirecelver mousy, Overripe Vartety Is Keeping the ‘That attempt t- trap a race gambler Doctors Busy. | tailed. Beware of overripe frult. Physicians Later @ woman whose features were/are alarmed at the ' hidden by @ big automobile vell mace « prevalence of stomach disorders among all classes and | #imilar attempt to place a bet. But thie/ conditions of residents in the elty, and @fort to ensnare a “memory oroker’”’ they lay blame on the great quantities Also proved futile, of fruit’ bung consumed at this season By this time tne earnest endeavors of | Gastro-intestinal disturbances are often the women to place bets attracted the | Musa! OY. the eating of fruit” which ts —>___ $1,200 MONUMENT FOR A DOG. | attention of betting long the women sieutns were tne cynosure of Vall eyea. Bookmakers openly laid odda | wita one another that “the one with tne| STRATFORD, Conn., Gept. 1 — The | ‘power garden bat would never get her {20 of Diana, a Japanese spaniel | fa awa fowned by Mra, Florence Baldwin, of thie clty, was burted to-day In the dog aes aes netelry iere. It repos 12-YEAR-OLD CROOK, |cottin, with eatin trinprnge. ” Moret nas ever received mo: care and at- _— tention than has Diana, and Mra. Bald- Boy Piekpocket Sent to Join His| Win {s distracted at the death of her She has ordered a $1,200 monument ark the dox's grave Twe Brothers in Prison. T the Yorkville Court today Magis trate House committed to the Work- | mouse Charles Fletehauser, twenty years Dr L a Old, of No. #3 East Third street, and on S sent twelve-year-old Joseph Steinberg, of No, @ Avenue B, to the Cathollo Protectory. PERFECT Both were ecoused of attempting to | Zick pockets In a crowd at Twelfth | Street and First avenue. ' Agent Jennings, of the Children’s So. | clety, tol strate that he reco; ised the Steinberg boy ae having den Cleanses, preserves and arrested before as a pickpocket, und |p ean Gh h that two of hie brothers were now In eautifies the teeth, and ; Pesormat t Purifies the breath | TAFT FAMILY REUNION. A superior dentifrice | BINGHAMTON, Sept. 18—The annual! for people of refinement inion of the Taft family was held at | . ' [Brianne fo the northern pert of | Established in 1866 by Broome County, yesterday. about one JS yp bundred twenty members ZG >) WY) and y members of the i 4 Be ) 1S family were tresent, but Candidate Tay tdi pot attend. "W.L.DOUGLAS THE BEST $3530 SHOES oe men W. L. DOUGLAS MAKES AND SELLS MORE MEN'S $3.50 SHOES THAN ANY OTHER MANUFACTURER IN THE WORLD. The reason W.L. Douglas $3.50 shoes are worn by more men in all walks of life than any other make is because | give the wearer the benefit of the most complete organization of skilled shoemakers in this = country, wno receive the highest wages paid in the shoe industry and whose workmanship cannot be ex. The Ct The selection of the leathers and ger jragtivsd for each part of the shoe ban every detail of the making is looked after by ly trained experts in every department. If Icould take you Split large factories at Brockton, Mass., and show you how carefully W, L. Douglas $3.50 shoes are | made, you would then understand why they hold their shape, fit better, wear ee and are of greater value than (Signed) any other make. W. L. DOUGLAS $4.00 GILT EDGE SHOE Oannot Be Equalled at Any Price. @.L. DOUGLAS BOYS’ SHOES $1.75 gh? 200 .00, JUST THE SAME, Ne [ke MEN'S: Be SHOES, THE SAME LEAT! S, FOR $1.78 AND $2.00, [ ae, the botta Tiga prised snd aterior shove, IBIS Data rsa Basi Color Bysiete used exclusively. Catalog Free. WE. DOUGL. “W. L. DOUGLAS SHOE STORES IN GREATER NEW YORK ; 433 Broadway, cor. Howard. | 356 Sixth Ave., cor. 22d St. 8 OOKLYN, f aby Irish and | Pol . DISHES OR cent. air and 20 per cent. gas; 755 Broadway, cor. 8th St. BROOKLYN, N.Y. | made, Challenee aie 49c Baby trah | and. Poin’ Q8 ; NEW, BEETS RFD RA Se ca OT A al Gr 853 Broadway, cor. 14th St. 708-710 Broadway. | WET RIERE CHIFFON | CLOTH) \ ire. o.re Eelts, nog PLANT 10 gas than most others; complete 1349 Broadway, cor. 36th St.| 1367 Broadway,cor.Gates Av. | Hikncw Links (oe, YES ott alti, ghd aimhot: |] Hl Fashion's newest dictation, Made ay tat c with adjustable gas regulating 7-1449 Broad 4 Bites ciate | BAM Oke’ we biack, white and combina: of heavy taffeta and messaline TOKAY GRAPES 10 brass burner; opal airhole 144 roadway, 421 Fulton Street, cor. Pearl. Saran urawee, te DERWEAR — Mate " 4 : oe 2202 Third A 120th. mateh, All sizes, Also the famous Glat= | of ting Feyptl tion colors; regularly 3Q@ silk Black and colors; va Callfornta frutt globe and good quality man- 984 Third ‘Ave. near 59th St. 478 Fifth Avesse. Pee ee | uve We eer i yarn, 59, ialany, iN * COAT SETS, In Baby Irlah il of Is and fr RED, RIPE, TOMATOES, GR be Hes 89¢, each, or 3 $1. 0) ” JERS! ITY — Wi rk . ; Chatlenge s 2 ue biteck nge Sale [ay Rt or 2779 Third Avenue. EY C 18 Newa: £1.50 “$1.10 Fries pereeet 096 CE UE asc 48c (THE 14TH STREET STORE, (THE 14TH STREET STORE, Bare- (rHe 1H P STORE, Main Floor) (aio Fleer.) (Main Foor.) Sixth Floor.) and Main Floor.) Street. Avenue. ae anh ie Se ’ _|NEWARK—785 Broad St. Street. |PATERSON—192 Market St. excelle at alow ae pr THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1908. omen ’5°4Q°5 Fall Style" W/alk- Over” Shoes I. Shoes’ 1.98! uty Women, si K and Furnishings in General hey) stand dart ge, yat ary CN’S $4 WALK-OVER SHOES svceeca ih Reems $ 1.98 Boys’ Clothes !f Women’s Broadcloth Suits! WOMEN’S UNDERWEA » B ys Boy." Sailor Suits "Sailor Suits § in th f (i F i; y ; Re ‘ Valin “i ft garment carefull s quality to e weights. P y sele the new Der | ’ Fote the Power of the Price In All the Popular $14 90 ie vues eee SOFT FLEECE LINED UNDERWEAR, 25¢\ Boys’ Dout le Doutle “Hea ted Suits ys’ sat with “Extra Pants All the best wearing materials. Cheviots, Worsteds anu Swoke, wegular 922,50 velucs+ Coallenge 5 ] AO” and Cassimeres, Strictly all wool, Extra weil Sale price . E uttons, reular skirts cut with FP CHALLENGE SALE GLOVES B] i. 62s eee New Autumn -hades for Men and 89 Re,u ar 1,50 qualities at C GLOVE d White, $1 vaiues ose e Sale ‘ Acourate Timeke Ta eee eS sand, Clear oa i mye These Watches Are ‘Warranted for One | Z Z en . 5 { al e NATURAL WOO! UN- WERWEAR — Double ER cen blues anu many thers. For boys from Values range 3 All sizes according. to st! to 16 Challenge Sale Pric stylish all wool to select fr back, a pretty style for schoolboys. An tunity to buy h class Boys’ Cothing 2 All sizes, according to style, 3 to 16 years f (THE 14TH STREET STORE, Third Floor.) ILANES | GLOVES. x a SS enne shape, like illustration, or ; WOM s LISLE Se large mushroom, trimmed with LeNaTH| 9 Pinal eloarance. ‘ot “WATCHES 98c silk knot and scarf; they are GLACB isc made In all colors; suitable for THE 1471) STREE STORE | girls from 6 to 16 4 ee 8) (THE ATH STRRE! Made by a Famous Watchma'er. dy eae at 1.75 NEN COLLARS, MEN'S FLANNELETTS NIGHT fon and Maline, in black, te) 4 Cc SHIRTS made of heavy domet white and colors; 700. | gg TS l 00 flannel, 54 Inches long. a o ‘ CHALLE VU 0. the Ith Street store at (No Mail Orders) 1,000 Men’s Sturdy Winter Overcoats, From SOLOMON BROS. @ LEMPERT, Rochester, iH N. Y., salters of fine C othing HAVE JUST BEEN RECEIVED AND WILL BE ON SALE SATUXDAY Values—$15, $16.50 and $13 / you can record this in black o9 White that this is the most opp r wie and atrractive sale ct overcoats that has ever been advertised in mid-September, Ihe sae inc udes: Black Vicuna Overcoats Fancy Cheviot Overcuats Tan, Gray or Black 5 r Grav Kk . Emre nT RUT Yp B.ack or Gray Ke sey Over | Black orlOxtordi Cheviot Medium and Heavy Weight coats See oats Black or Gray Irish Frieze | Overcoats | Fall Topcoats Thes: Overcouts are made in 36 to 46 inch lengths, and contain all the new 1908-1909 fea ures, Snappy, up to date, Hand tallored throughout, Lined with fine Veictlan or Serge Equat in every detail to Custom Mike, and shown in all the leading colors, includ ng Back, Gray, Oxford, Tan and Oliv:, >iz.s for regular or eens) men from 34 to 46. (THE 14TH STREET STORE, Third Floor.) | SLIGHILY IMP RFEC1 — SPLENLID ASSORTMENT | | OMEN’S Walk-Ovirs are constdired the most correct footuear thal ts morn this Season, Ard the lot of 5,000 for to- morrow ’s selling here have every bit ot the sna, and style of $4 and $s Walk-Overs. Of course, they are slightly Heresy eer But you mos: Hiely ¢.nnot fird the ds fect. Allstses, All styles Boots and Ties, Brown Vici and Patent Kid, Hand- Sewed Colontal Ties with buckle effect, of anotea mate, al 34.98. WOMEN'S CAREFULLY LOOKED OVER WALK- CHILDRENS TOE ROOM, TAN RUSSIA CALF, OVERS in all the fall style wart autumn deas WOMEN S PATENT COLTSKIN, plain toe, HAND SEWED SOLES, LACE eral i spunea, Sis 1% to7 an oo meee 69 cloth upper, Cuban heel, sand sewed, $1.50 values. Sizes 6 to 44, 838c Oo Wide .o6e SIPT sr - flexibl soe, button boot. Made GIRLS’ DARK BROWN BUTTON AND LACE ZIRLS’ BLACK _ KIDSKIN BUTTON AND to be sold ut $4, sizes 2% 2, 98 SHOES. Best of school weight. soles, LACE SHOES. Good, — firm c _ Best soles and uppers. Sizes. 814 88c_ 7 and B to E i : Feeularives Sleesvcitort(vananr? 88- ab for Boyt Vests have Won EN , Boys! Russa Il] New Saades at... : de iy Apa ey ng “Sits If these dressy Tailo ed Suits were not so worthy of purchase they Oe values. shallenge Sale Price, , 79¢ Boys” Reefers would not be such tremendous sellers Broasclon, wiih olar CHILDREN'S 8AN ‘ NB | crntpREN's PINE Boys’ Over anu cu.is of guuranteed Skinne ssatin. Gia’ m ed Satin Uning. TARY FL SOFT F | AUSPRATIAN WOOL ——_————— Skirt cut woh full lure and neatly trimmed woth circular band all UNDER. LIN Fn) | UNDERWEAR, natu coats Gfseme material and putcons, Coors Blue, Black, Br wn, Green f | mio | than neatly ade, Every style designed for 1908-1909 shown this lot. Hundreds of neat patterns to choose No y need to be ot Allt! e popular colors—browns, ree dressed when you can purcinas e ears, Double-breasted coats, with two i A good Broadcloth It: » double stitched. The) ~ 8. 90 and Dress See For etty eu and Sailor = ili W. B ¢ e Suits Kt full. A eae The garments at this price regal a rl lant aist ar: ain. ne in ta Vanish saving of trom: $9.00 to $7.00 styles, 32 inch Coats: trimmed with satin and buttons, Lined with good quality striped sateen, Skirt cut full and trimmed Boys’ Righ- Grade ght; With fold, Colors Biue, Black, Brown Kegular $12.90 to §1>,0u, Russian and Sailor € ers and Russian Ov vercon | id de. rin : of excellent ae « Medium Want heavy A $35 Jacket Suit for 22 50 Patterns and colors to suit all. See Sure to appeal to e Women's Cleverly Fashioned Waist. s Co 13 of a High Priced Paris Model, $5.00 MESSALINE CR TAFFETA SILK \WAISTS. in Brown, Blue, Pink and White and Black. Open back models, with long or short sl Stylishly trimmed. Square yoke hack and front of Brussels net. Ornamented with small. silk buttons, Full blouse, prettily designed with five taffeta stitched bands amt silk buttons, Not more than twa to 1 cnstamer (THE 14TH &TREET STORE, Second Flo Second F008) ee d GIRLS’ SCHOOL ant Esfecvally Low Priced f r the Chalienge Sale. | LARGE ROLLING SAILORS. Made of good quality felt, in the sea- son's most popular colors; trim med with ribbon streamers; suit- able for children from 4 to 8 years.. $l. 29 LARGE FELT HAT, in either Chey- fers and .ussian Over.oats ana Smoke es up to $7.80. Double-Breasted Suits, Nor ALTEKALIONS BY EXPERTS FEE OF CHARGE rik Suits the most fastidious dresser Highly tallored models In Panamas, Broadcloths and striped Vel TEVA SS. mings of Skinner's — satin and natty appe Brown, Red, Green and London Smoke, Positively $35.00 values. Challenge Sale price. uZZ. 3uU Second Floor. WOMBN'S_ 16 - BUTTON QUETAIRE. “MLA. —_—___—— ay AND WOMLN STYLES FO< M nm wind, set. Second t can be ea tly read r when @ highep UAFFETA SILK BABY HAT. Haml-made on wire frame, accordion pleatyi brim, extra full Tam o’ Shanter crown, trimmed with large wired silk bow. They come in Black and all popular colors, Suitable 5] for misses {6 years and up. .. an $ C4 WOMEN’S TRIMMED DRESS HATS. Copied from high price imported hats; not factory made, but made In our own workrooms; no two alike; most exclusive line shown at anywhere near this price. nm ims | mense variety of shapes, suitable for either young or old; Black and all fashionable colors; artistically trimmed with imported teathers and 1 ' flowers, ribbons or velvet and ornaments, Exclusive mill i. ame en ee $3, "h a | WINES r as Lamps 1 Years thin offers for Saterday the following: Med appearing Regulsr Qe MEN'S $1.50 SHIRTS, Negligee and semt- Men’s lo Size Open Face Gold Filkd dress Negligee Shirts, La est fall styles Watches, Thin Model and patterns, models with plain y y 5 Or pleated boson All sizes, various sleeve lencths Values up to $1.25, Challenge Sale price... 7 Jc ‘ 49 MEN'S NEGLIGEE SHIRTS ina large ass rtment of woven and prined Madris oni Pere ca’es,in iyht and dark pi tterns tem wind Monogram ‘ene°97.9 4 Main Etoor,) 9 (THE 14TH STREET STORE, Women’s “I an il while. Sizes 14 .0 18. a A Brand New Novelty Challenge Challenge Sa 20¢ Ne ckw ear. In Women’s Hana Bags DEWAR'S SCOTCH, mL Sale : PrKOMTiayeiNt Tirec oire ‘icdes- ned and fitted with coin purse pect kt on one dot- B 4 5, ; MEN'S $1.50 FLANNEL SHIRTS, double aati iid Chin ao Red teases vee nts called the Green and | Modes shown in eenallenge Stocks, Jabots, Chemisettes and Saturday Ny '}] Pierrot Ruffs PIERROT RUFFS of silk chit. introductory ou crow WHISK 81.75, 4 eahon, 81 Quart bottle MARYLAND WH smooth; gallon gallon, 81,25; bo! Wiens back and front or single front. Made like the regulation firemen’s shirts. Sizes up to 18, Challenge Sale 3 for TERMINAL INVERTED GAS LAMPS, The lamp that throws the light Just where it is want- ed—downward; burns 80 per made| Values up to 760, Chal- 39c lenwe Sale Price ...., i WORKING SHIRTS, heavy Oheviot with large collar and pockets. Warm and wel! v white and and YOKES AND RS, white and cr NO. 1 CELERY—L white stalks, each. 9 MINUTES FROM NEW JERSEY TQ THE 14TH STREET STORE THE WTH ——— STORB BASILY REACHED FROM LONG ISLAND

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