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t ‘™Bad Day” Cost ain $1,392 Ahead. ROULETTE TEST SCORE TO DATE. FARL LOSES MOST. ‘SAYS WIFE DEFENDED | : IN ROULETTE TEST se Raid in a ae Rosslyn | way: his pajamas and leaping into a t | cab, Loot firat day. 9048 Lost second di 1,521 Won third da 0,047 | Loet fourth di Lost afth day. 5,735 81,302, LONDON, Sept. 25.—Lord Rosslyn ts not at all discouraged to-day over his | disastrous play yesterday, when he roulette contest to determine whether or not the Rosslyn system could break | the bank at Monte Carlo, This re-| duces his net winnings for the five days to $1,002, In the morning session Lord Rosslyn | won $160, but in the afternoon he bet | on the red continuously and the black predominated so largely he lost $5,88, making his net loss $5,723 He started the afternoon séssion with stakes @: $244 on each coup, but as un- der his system he had to increase the stakes wiienever he lost the stakes graduavy rose until they amounted to $485 for wash time the little ivory ball ||) settled in a pocket of the wheel. The black turned up during the day 20 times against 227 reds. There were, thirteen zeros, At the close of the day's play Lord Rosslyn id that, according to his figures, he was as badly off as he has | ever been. He says he must have six- teen reds come up on call before he can | lower his stakes, and at this time he feols that there is danger that he will | kave to reach his maximum stake of $1,200 a turn before he gets the red to | come as many times as he needs. eee REFUGEE TRAN RUNS THROUGH FIRES RE Gale-Swept Flames Near Eu- reka, Cal, Destroy Town and Lumber Plant. EUREKA, Cal. Sept. %.—A great for- est fire ie raging near here, fanned by fa Afty+mile yale, and already the plant of the Kelstrom Lumber Company, val- ued at $8),090, has been destroyed. The fire is threatening the vast tracts of redwuod timber lying between Kel- strom and ‘Trinidad, to which latter place refugees are flocking from many camps, The tnillion dollar plant of the Redwood Lumber Company 1s directly in the course of the flames. A train bas arrived at Samoa car- ing refugees from Luffenholz and MMGprooke the former town having heen destroyed. Tne refugees were hemmed in by flames, and the daring trip through the fire on the train was proposed. The dash was made with the flames so close that the paint on the cars was blistered. ——.qjT~-— TWO BiG FIRES IN Th ADIRONDACKS ALBANY, Sept. 25.—Reports from the Adirondacks show that most of the for- est fires are in check, the dead calm of the last five days helping the fire fight- ers to confine the flames. At North Hud- son, where 20 men have fought the flames for four days, the fire is still spreading, and is now five mites long. The fires at, Mount Hoxon, near Brant Lake; Harleon, Blue Mountain, Gage and Pine Mountains, and at Chalumac, are all under control, A serious fire is Round and Indian near Mill Ciwek, but the fighters belleve that they Will soon check It. A fire broke out yes- terday if Dr, Webb's park, near Neha- nd the Narth River Garnet Com- pany deporte a fire in Essex County, xbout two tiles from its ks. The fire in Township Thirteen, eignt intles from North Creek, and the tires in the Reayer River territory and at Crooked Lake are checked. Chief Fire Warden Emmons reports that the fires on the Lower Saranac are under control, ‘The Agriculture Department Cops te of ral Ing between reports hein serious condition for want A few drops of rain fell here and Rochester and Syracuse Nght showers. Nothing short ofa s soaking will aftord adequate re- c. WEEKLY A Payible $1 Every 2 Woks NOTHING DOWN Ws will send on approval any- where within 3200 miles a owing freight charges, this handsome FULt Boston Leather Couch Guaranteed 5 years, titully scroiled quartered mith claw. feet. « arty sotd at ‘factory Price, We Also Furnish Homes Complete on Easy Terms ros 407-20» WEST 125TH ST. Oven Monday and Saturday Evenings. tis \is Ww c rt The story of an alleged midnish: | the edific $5,723, but System Is Still | «amnity” adventure at the Hotel Cum: |The men | berland, Fifty-fourth street and Broac- | alleged that Baxter and Mrs, Pullen ere registered at the Cumberland as "G, Steele and wife, Philadelphia, ‘According to Pullen, he had ha lost $5,723 to Sir Hiram Maxim In the! wite shadowed for weeks, The detec- escorted to a she he ——<— - WOMEN SING, M Hotel Basis of Pullen’s | women ot. Suit for Divorce. man fleeing from the place in will begin. the woman drawing @ revolver | was revealed at Ch Rey. | church, The husband received man, 0! The co-respondent, whem he Daniel S. Baxter, of Plainfleid. It etill burning. nie safe, tives who alded him In br the room are said to the pistol from the won hotel in Hobok was kept under si the night |women ot the First Congregationa! Church in West Torrington offered to jaing to and provide an appetizing din- ner for those men of the church who | would help to repaint the exterlor of from steeple to foundation, cepted the proposition. After rain lays the dust the painting The women not needed in "| preparing the dinner will assemble out- 1+ fide, not. under, the ladders and paint pots, and sing encouraging and Inspir- when her husband entered the room | ing hymns, with the detectiv Trenton, N. J., yesterday through the | ae ouipapere: ipo sob asodt soto | Millions Lost by Forest Fires In Min- The adventure is said to have taken place last Friday night who seeka his freedom from the mar!- tal bond is Frank M. Pullen, of Tren- , ton. Lora Roselyn’s net winnings are charges with being his wife's affinity. will be one of the painters. WASHINGTON, Sept. %.—A despatch from Raymond ff the Forest Service, who ts in Minnesota investigating forest fire con anion, estimates the loss in the Hib- bing and Ohisholm districts at from $5,000,0% to $10,000,000, with the fires fallen for five nours, but a thirty-six four rain {# necessary to make all THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1908, EN PAINT. %.—The Conn, Sept Turned fiom yellow to Bryant, pastor of the| The last word of the first two lines. All that fe necessary is you think {8 the best amo Limerick, wi drews. Contest closer announced May 15, 1909. Get busy now: tel! your nesota. WwW. Pull- Why not you? A drenching rain has | FREE-$3.000.00 | in Gold ‘For dust Writing the Best Les! Ling to tha Following $1,000 for the Bests $750 to Second; $520 to Third; $250 to Fourth, and $5 Each to Next 100 Winners, TABASCO LIMERICK. A soubre t: who worked for Papasco One day kicked up quite a fiasco, As the hair on her head rhyme with the last words of the @ great chance to win an Income free, ember, this contest in open. free to Some one must win the above McILHENNY’S VANILLA EXTRACTS } see thine Dark Gray | last line must effe A\ ; | i cts «\\ » mixtures!) ight green it vo wend un whee effects and ine for our Tae white brown ‘and prizes and Y | frienda, Here'a mixtures! black white Stripes gray and tan AER CI SSL ear et They consist of high grade garments, made in the best manner known to first-class workmen. ‘The fit NeiiApams @ 1 ocks Established rorty-One Years, | | ¢ | fiat | | | Telephone | Our Delivery Service in New Jersey | 5700 Cucisea Is the Most Complete of Any New York Store 20th, 2ist & 22d Streets on Avenue Tabasco Limerick Telephone 5700 Chelsea Sale of Men’s Fancy Vests | Regular $3.00 to $5.0 Garments $2.00 1,000 ot them on sa'e to-morrow (Saturday) WHAT IS TABASCO? For forty years it has been red and finish are stich as we can guarantee, The styles are clean cut, new and up to date, in light effects as well as the heavier Fall patterns—colorings that will blend with the fashionable Fall suitings. They are made of flanne s, worsteds and heavy-weight cloths; also One Block from 23d Street Termina! Hudson Tunnel Teleplione $700 Chelsea Established Forty-One Years heavy silk-mixed and mercerized fabrics. Al siz s from 33 to 46 Sixth Avenue’s Greatest Store inch, V sts that always command $3.0 to $5.00 each, Choice 2 00 Carriage Entrances on 21st Street Saturday al. Teererncresaerueisaae: bd Telephone 5700 Chelsea Adams Building—First Floor. Splendid Lot Ready for Saturday | Our Delivery Service in New Jersey Is the Most Complete of Any New York Store } Beginning to-morrow and every week day the tor Bargain Sales. Bach day merchandise of advertised or not), BUT ALWAYS AWAY Read To-Morrow’s Great List of Bargains Men’s Vests Fancy, perfect fitting models, correct shapes, five button, single breast- ed, best grades of light colored wash Vests, including the finest mercerized sorts; $1.00 sizes 33 to 46 inch; at Value $1.50 to $3.50 Bargain Pierrot Ruffs Made of good quality mousseline de sole, tn black, white and colors, ends fin- Bargain | ished with ribbon bow. Value Sauare $1.25; special at....sseeeees 79¢ Front. | RUCHINGS—The new wide effect, large variety of styles. Value Soe. per yard; special at.... 35¢ Twenty-one New Bargain Squares IN THE ADAMS BUILDING, ON THE FIRST FLOOR Make Their Initial Bow to the Shopping Public To-Morrow (Saturday) Among the many improvements recently completed in the Adams Building, probably no teature will command more general interest than the introduction of these Bargain Squares on the first floor. Conveniently located across the front, centre and rear of the store, easy of access and comfortable to shop at, these | twenty-one squares are bound to become popular with both our city and suburban friends. reafter they will be used exclusively merit will be BELOW PREVAILING FRICES. of the Famous W. L. Douzglas Almost Perfect Shoes for Men at $2.59) Ninety per cent. of the men who come here to buy the Douglas almost aes perfect Shoes for $2.59 ask our salesmen to point out the rane Choice Shapes, Damage in them. ‘This illustrates how good they are, In fact, we have) | | Full thousands of pairs in w hich no defects are discernible, yet we are selling ; 2 9 | Range of | {hem for $2.59, and give you the biggest and best bargain in New York. | - We have ready for your choosing in this sale an immense assortment Sizes of styles, and the range of sizes is complete. J Additional Special Offering. in Men’s Shoes About five hundred pairs of Douglas Factory Damaged Shoes and four other makes of 9 strictly perfect Men’s Shoes, in the newest Fall shapes; special at...... ‘ $1. 3 | | Adams Building—Basement, | Extraordinary Sale of Men's Clothing LiL Men’s High Grade Fancy Suits, | $45 00 Regularly $18.00 to $25.00, to-morrow j , found there (whether Women’s Sweater Coats Mannish Sweater Coats, heavy weight white wool, plain. knit, with two pockets, plain white and oxford, also gray or white with colored trimmings. Guaranteed for wear, warmth « Va we $2.25 Women's Bargain Square No. 2 Front Women’s Gloves FOWNES long Silk Gloves, elbow length, double tip, guarantee ticket in every pair; in tan, white and black; at, per pair..... 65c Value $1.00 Stoles and Boas coq white, gray, A special purchase of a limited number of Men’s high crade, Farcy putis enables us to offer these exiraordinary balues| for Saturaay. net, hello, at . ba) Value $2.50 | nie Ce ta oes | mies They were made by one of our leading manufacturers and were intended to sell | Front | light’ § Hor” $1.75 for from 818.00 to $25.00. All this season's styles and fab- $ J 5 00, 1 Her svoLes, 4] |]! \ rics are represented, and you have choice of a complete % Cee re Pe ua't3,b0; epedial at. . range of sizes, $18.00 to $25.00 garments at.se.seees es | Youths’ Splendid Suits at $10.00 The handsomest fine we have ever shown; newest materials and models; sizes | 30 to 38 chest measure....... at $40.00 $5.00 Boys’ Suits, $3.00 These handsome Suits in Russian’ sailor Veilings Fancy mesh grounds, plain and dotted, in fashion- Boys’ Fall Hats We are now showing the most complete Bargain \ A r ‘ ne of boys’ and youths’ Soft Hats in all Square lors * blouse or double breasted styles in the | line of be No. 6, able Soe ET 15 newest Fall styles and fabrics; exceptionally | 2 "St CNS cele) ob | Low i ple and black, at Cc well made; every suit guaranteed to give $1.00 to $3.50 Fe satistaction, Sizes 24% tu 16 years, at... Values 25c to $0c Yard | | Regular value $1.50 and $2.00. | Adams Building- Second Floor. | $3.09 ——* Tatfeta Ribbons 514 inches wide, in all the popular col- ] ors, for hair bows, millinery farmain {trimming and general No7 | use; special at, per Front ete } 15c VE conde Value 25c Yar Women’s Underwear White heavy weight cotton ribbed Un- derwear, soft, fleecy lining, per- Bargain | fect quality and perfect form que fitting, high neck, long or short 9.10, | sleeve vests; also pants Centre! to match; each.....+ 29c Value 50c Dressing Sacques Made of flannelette, dark and light colorings, fitted back with belt, sailor 39 collar and cuffs, at c Biteaihs |e ee eee, Square Value 59c No 8 | MAIDS' HOUSE DRESSES—In one Centre | and two pieces, stripes and figured — percale, nicely _ tailored. Value $1.50, atrcccccocrcrsascscereneres 79¢ Outing Flannels 45,000 yards Fancy Outing Flannels, in a great variety of neat stripes These fine Broadcloth Suits day and checks, at the lowest price ° $ J 2 75 sf fee gual vr ms o-] | | Fog Misses, Walue $16.50 Cen:re a “Value 10¢ Yard 6% Special for Saturday Silks Ail pure silk, yarn dye, satin Messaline, j in a splendid range of the pra most popular colors, also white No.1, | and black; at, per Centre Yard s35 45c Value 79c Yard TET eS a <A Taffeta Silk Petticoats With all silk dust ruffle or percaline under- ——__——= flounce, in, pink, delicate blue and Rargain | white, black, brown, Alice, Copen- Square | hagen blue, reseda, green, navy, 0. "| gun metal, jasper and bd _| wistaria; speclal at...... $3.69 Value $5.00 ne Women’s Waists Fifty dozen, made of Princess flannel, solid colors with white stripes, guitit |and white with colored stripes, No. 14, | Persian band trimmings; Cente) licneciall at iasa soe. 89c Value $1.25 Children’s Shoes A great assortment of Children's Shoes, In , Vici kid with patent leaset tips and Barpaii stout soles, patent leather vamps adnate with white or tan kid tops, bright No, 16, | finished kidskin with dull kid tops Rear and patent leather tips, light weight soles, at...... 90c Value $125 to $1.75 Boys’ Sweaters A choice selection of Coat Sweaters, sizes,28 to 34, in Oxford, navy, cardinal, — maroon, siso Oxtord and cardinal, | |{ =... ] trimmed with several tows of ROOMS 00 Sea navy and white, Oxford and navy, Barun | braid; skirt full Beata, with Furnished N 15 No, 17, Breen, an white, Also high neck No. 18, | deep hem; sizes 6 to Rear | Speciatat. 75¢ and $1.35 Bed years; special at $3.89 D lake Your Own Terms Value §1,00 and $2.00 Value $5.50 Gy eee well sows \ urmishe Jil Misses’ Broadcloth Suits (like illustration), in all the new Fall shades, single and double breasted, lined throughout with satin; circular skirt, buttoned, with fold, and a good, practical suit for girls 14 and 16 years. Value $16.50; $12 75 . SPECIAL AL veer reece eee eeeree ee eee neers enne eee nen nee enens ; Dress Goods Remnant sale, including desirable lengths of 30-ineh all-wool broadcloth and $6. Bargin eure uate eee suns. || Misses’ Suits—In shadow stripe broade k lined throughout with satin; long Square | at, yard............, "5 AYE] ||\| coat, with circular skirts; sizes 14 and 16 J Value $25.00; special 4.7 } No. 12, also []] at ccecseeeeeees eee seen ene Verse rere ereseenes ts ¢ 5 Centre A lot of odd lengths, will Girls’ 7% len th Coats —In plain Girls’ Dresses—I _ ft iff favelosedvoulsecsareortaezocl lili irls’ % r pha irls’ Dresses—In a pretty assortment [f Hi 1} color and mixtures, lined throughout, notch collar, buttoned to neck; sizes 6 to |] 44 years; $5.00 and $7.95 | | special at of plaids, Peter Pan model, collar and sleeves trimmed with braid, silk tie, full pleated skirt with deep hem; $7 50 . sizes 8 to 14 years; special at. In Both Buildings. LIN Women’s Untrimmed Hats | | Blocked Satin Hats, supe- —rior quality, newest | Bargai ; Save shapes, in morocco, Core |MaVy, taupe, gray and black, at... 69 Value $1.50 ROOMS Furnished a 49% Girls’ Sailor Suits Fine quality of serge, full blouse, Candy Assorted Chocolates—Regular 39c. per Ib, at 25c Pargain | Assorted Cocoanut Cara. 95 oe mels—Regular 39¢. per Ib. 25c a Rear’ | Salted Peanuts—fresh roast- 15¢ _____! ed. Regular 25c, per Ib, at Our dainty broken candy, Ib. .20c Children’s Russian Dresses Made of Galatea cloth, three box pleats front and back, embroldered emblem in front, In navy and light / | C » 4 | Wenner 40C | eae Value 65¢ . qu ‘ 1 ‘ No. 20, | ositittatca tonto back Rear queer. T Cash or Credit Open Evenings fl Children’s School Hats ' Felt, five newest shapes, sala, but take a tip i Tami cardinal, navy, | Ave sir. 119-120 Sr, te save gray and brown, —— hail tases at. 6c No Extra Charge for tt, wertise tor The Word may de iets wey Rmerican Diacrict Messenger Office fo the city until oP, M

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