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THE EVENING WORLD, JUSED HIS SUSPENDERS TO HANG HIMSELF. Dineccnseesuentttensssnassnanten eo Rarney Mood of the T m \ ROGUES’ GALLERY ONGRAFTOHARES Puc It On the Table for Every Meal Table Syrup ed of M 1 Hows i Found Dead Room Everyone likes it, It’s pure sugar cane chemicals, syrup — no uty ehtef of the License Bureau, charged | Ask you grocer—x-Id. can 150, with extorting $10) from Michael D The Southern Myinanee Oo, 881 Weer ] iristofero, a mo} picture show Maewen CMe PH ALISA, ma oO resto ich had | Lice Squad Pair Accused | man. to. restore tad been revoke ————— i —( iis oF ronnie was, CLEWS'S MAID ane naay cane sae GETS $3,250 DAMAGES. | 70.25" we ‘sen to the More hod | _afverumocass tar ihe Won tay’ be san the Coroner took charge of the effects, | et any American District Messenger Oftics | RBergt. Peter J. Bird and Patrolman | A Patrick J. Reid, of the Police Depart-| Detained on “Short Affidavit’ Al- ment, were arraigned in Centre Street) jy. 0. any i i Court to-day and held in $2,600 batt each, | leging T heft, Miss Charters Wins Wm the city ant OP. including 21 centa in money. which was furnished, on charges of, Verdict From Policeman. rafting, growing out of the Investien: | ss... charters, a pretty maid in the tlon of the License Bureau. They had) city of the late John H. Clews, who deen held all night in @ cell at Police wa arrested, searohed, locked up for forty-eight hours on @ “short aMdavit™ after the robbery of the Clews mansion at No. 47 West Fifty-eighth street, m Octoder, 190, won a verdict of $3,380 Departmant files. | Seknews me damages from Policeman Bein arate Y, they | connor, of the East Fifty-first street a collection of ig Sa TRS SR | station, before Justice Ferd ta the Gu- Both we Headquarters and submitted to-day to| the humiliation of having their plotures taken for the Rogues’ Gallery and their Bert!!lon, measurements recorded tn the Take Your Choice of Our \Used Upright Pianos at $115 A clean sweep of almost | sult was They stood side by | t eves, as McCafferty | against Mr. Clews as well as the potice- fem and told why they | man for $18,000, but the death of Mr. Clews terminated his part of the action. The story told to the jury by the wit- | nesses for Miss Charters was that Mrs. te when McCaf- e Rogues’ Gal- ost wept. |Clews discovered that her Jewelry, 200 spiendid ins he whispered, | worth $10,0%), had been stolen. O'Con- | Wienel 1 nstruments, \nor responded to @ call. He could find 0 sell them all by dence of @ burglary. all crooks,” re- | Saturday night. Choose plieg McCafferty from these tamous makes: @ Bird Out of Department. 5 ere her hair was taken down = ria o and combed for the Jewels and ahe was | Steinway Weber | Kranich &» Bach Hee Dae | practically stripped, but no evidence POLES Chickering Fea-e Wee was found againet her. ardman Wissner M pee morning in Yorkville Court she Sterling Gabler ason & Hamlin ScmK bas rged with grand larceny. Every one in fine order and tully guaranteed. Just a tew more of those slater, on Oct. 24, 1906, Justice ischarged her from custody, ce having found no evidence on | : New $350 Werren Pianos at $182 picture show. | Full size, beautiful case, doubly that | w veneered in exquisitely The Distriot-Attorney Ddelleves which to hold her. Then she sued. She figured mahogany ; rich tone, responsive action, either Bird or Reid will * and {9 living at No. 48 West Tatrty-third AGisINe pieaxanteeallonh oltente ” uncover the whole sy of License poe ees Terms $10 Down—$1.00 a Week Victor Talking Ma hines and Edieon Phonogrants, $i down, <1 Bureau graft. Bird, who has been on the pollee force some fourteen years, had testified that he had made ¢ renewals of Moenses but had never taken more than the lega! fees for t! turned over to the city p' The specific charge again that he cave false test Commissioners A tain transactior Ww have taken + 7 week “My Litile Mademoiselle,” and the Coban = & Harris comedians are singing It thix week In Gearge M heal | frivolity, “The Am Idea.” at the New York Theatre. By arrangement wi.b the publishers, the complete words and music of this song will be published to the Sun- nt - day World next Sunday week, Oct, 1 he te alleged Don't forget, next Sunday week. Order is 53 4 from your vewsdealer to-day. Edition lim- a ted. (3) oor N US: 19°70 20 °STREE TI NEW Yoo, {> Saks & Company Thursday and Friday, Oct. 8 & 9. Fur Coats for Women Our exceptional taciliues and the skill of our furriers are well demonstrated in the following Special Offerings for Thursday and F each presenung a va‘ue thoroughly worthy and decidedly economical. st Reid ts yny before the Broadway at 34th St ANNOUNCE FOR THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, OCT. 8 & 9 An Extraordinary Offering of Tailor-Made Suits and Gowns for Women $45 Tailor-Made Suits, at 32.50 Extra Long, New G Ot fine, lustrous broadcloth. New trimmed collar and satin scarf. The coats are lined with Skinner s Black cloth, full length Coats, lined with | German squirrei back, large shawl collars 25-00 of black raccoon. All sizes. Handsomely lined. All sizes. j $40 Broadcloth Gowns, at 29.50 New Princess Dresses of tine, imported broadcloth, with long, close-titting sleeves and lace yoke. The entre dress is trimmed with saun pipings and but- tons. In white, peari, gray, peach, rose, catawba, smoke, tan, navy or black. sizes. Value 40.00—"Special” at 29,50 Fur Garments Aitered or Repaired We are prepared to accept orders for remodelling or repair work at prices which are now decidedly lower than must necessarily be asked during the fur season proper. Our corps of skilled turriers is at your disposal in making over old furs into the newest models for the coming winter. New Fall Millinery An exceptionally handsome co.lection of the very latest foreign models, together with many clever reproductions from our own workrooms. THURSDAY, FRIDAY & SATURDAY Sale of $5 Shoes for Women, at | 3°45 Fifteen of the season's most attractive models are included—each distinctive and tasteful. Bvery pair of shoes in the entire assortment is from our regular stock, therefore, in every way perfect. The leathers include tan Russia, patent, gun metal or glazed kidskin, in button or lace models; regu- lar or wave tops—all styles of beels and toes. A complete assortment of the newest creations in Mourning Hats, Toques, Bonnets ant Veils. A large variety of tailored and semi-tailored Hats, At 4.99 to 10,50, UntrimmedH ee Flowers, Ostrich & Fancy Feathers. Coats, Suits and Dresses for Misses and Small Women (Bines 14 16 and 18 years; 32, 34 and 36 bust) SBCOND FLOOR Tailored Suits of heavy weight cheviot, | plain or fancy weave, long coat models, in i navy, taupe, olive, black, Copenhagen or | fancy mixtures. Value 22.50, Special” at The W. B. eduso Corset Those whom Nature has not endowed with the lithe and slender figure so tho:oughly associated with the requirem nts of the cur- rent modes of dress tind a revelation of help- fulness and comfort in the ‘‘Reduso’ corset. The W. B. “Reduso” is utterly devoid of buckles, straps and various other harmful and discomforting devices. [t is simpie, sightly and thoroughly healthful and accomplishes its intended purpose mos! satisfactorily 5.00 ‘h Tourist Coats for Misses (Sines 14 [6 18 and 20 years.) Semi or loose fitting back; of mannish materials, lined throughout. Value 25.00, at } 15.00 y] The “Reduso” imparts the requisite support, poises the body grace’ully, straightens the { back and narrows the hips $3.0) & $5.00 FLPTINGS WITHQUT CHARGE Dresses for Misses Of fine, heay yweisht Panama cloth or woo! ¢, in 2-piece Russian, jumper or envelope } jpmoders, blapipn ayy or brown, Vaiue 10.50, at) 0 WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1908. \on OT I I ct et « RESTAURANT amipson Craivjord Co SXTMFAV, 19°70 20° STREL LI NEW YORK, The Silks You Want At Right Prices er Main Floor. You must have them, too, if you would tulfil Fashion’s strictest requirement. ‘This is a big silk sea- son ior us~-the largest we have known tor some time. The Right Silk at the Right Time The nght price, too, tor that matter, The saving, considering the desirability of the silks, is just a» remarkable as our assortmeiit. 42-inch Black Crepe de Chine $1 a yard tor a heavy quality, lustrous finish; value $1.50. 24-inch Black Crepe Meteor $1.19 a yard for a heavy superior quality ; regularly $2. 36-inch Black Satin Messaline $1.10 a yard tor a fine dress quality; worth $1.50. 86-inch Black Peau de Cygne Highly finished, desirable tor entire dresses and waists, very special at 8¥c per yard. 36-inch Black Directoire Satin $1.25 a yard tor « splendid dress quality ; regularly 81-75. BIMPSON CRAWFORD OO. This Suit, $22.50 © Tntrd Fiver, Heres a line of Suits that reflect the very latest interpretation of the Directoire iad and yet sacri- tice to style not a whit oi vaiue in material or of genu ne goodness in workminsh)p and finish. Style may be first, but service is a ciose second and at $22 50 these suits preset a most happy union of the two. Suits as Illustrated. $22 5) New Durectoire model, in Broade!oth, artistically trimmed with iy selt-colored braid; all the leading Fall shades and back, at $2z.50. New Model Suits at $39.75 That smart hipless four button effect, in beaut: ul Broadcloth, high collarand silk tie. Colors Wistaria, Catawba. leacock, laupe, Biue and Black ; very specia. at $39.75. Danty Afternoon Dresses, $21.75 Duchesa Satim, all the pastel shades and back; Empire Prinvess model; long, close- fitted sleeve, dainty lace yoke — exceptional vaue at $21.75, Rich Broadcloth Evening Capes, $19.75 Dainty colorings, appliqued around neck and cutis with a touch of black, lined with soft siik; regular $x5 value. Street or Evening \ Broadcioth Coa.s, $24.75 Copies of latest Paris models in Directoire, Empire and semi-fitted styles, plain tailored or elabor tely trimmed with satin or fancy braid; beauti ally lined with satin; value £20.75 $20.75. Lustrous Satin Skirts, $10.75 SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO. Hosiery Specials fa Main Floor, saun. New close-fitting gored skirt. Both coat | Black cloth, full length Coats, lined with 17¢ for Women’s Black Cotton Hose, ull fashioned and skirt are finished with sa.in loops and buttons. | natura: muskrat; large shawl coilars of /50.00 || medium heavy weight ; reguir 25e qua ity. e In black, navy, smoke, green or brown. All sizes. | black wolf. All sizes. } (\ Ramer resg, B59 Value 45.00—“ Special” at 22,50 Karakul Coats ---“Special,” 48 inches! | Cer cotite serps and abrople line cs Women's black, fancy long, semi-titung modei, ia. ge shawl collars. 65.00 | ae Ais mae SBS IU MS iF BNE 2 RCland Oe Ite $1.50 Silk Hose, 89¢ Our entire line of women's heavy black and at this closing price Children's Heavy Hose, 17¢ Ix! and 3x! rib cotton, heavy spliced knees, at 5 pairs tor 50¢, Imported Black Cashmere Hose, 50c colored ilk Hose ta Second Fieor, It is an error to say that a pretty foot is always small and a worse error to say that a small foot is a Ways pretty. eS MPSON W. L. DOUCLAS $3.50 SHOES inn MEN Atrialwillconvince ‘ou that W.L.Doug- ‘as $3.50 shoes are thebestinthe world. ater New York loward. AKT LALOR. FOR MEN, rices $25 to $50 World Wants Work Wonders, CRAWFORD ! Sy RESTAURANT Cmaityord Co. WX . 19°70 20 "STREETS NEW YORK. z New Dress Goods Black and Colored om Main Pov. Only 95¢ a yard tor a regu@r $1.35 quasity of 56-inch Black shadow striped Pan ma. $1.50 Black Goods, $1 50 inch all wool Biack Cheviot, our $1.50 quality. 52 inch Black Twilled back Broavoluth, our ¢1.00 quality, 46 inch Bla k Voile 79c 40 inch ail-wool Impurted Black Voile, our $1 00 quality. Colored Dress Goods 95c yard tor 54-tuch shadow Novelty striped Panama; our $1.50 quality, $2 Suitings. $1.39 Yard 54-inch all-wool Worsted Suitings, mostly striped effects. | $1.50 for 48-inch Suitings | Diagonal Side Band Suitings; three colors left—§2.50 quality. $1.73 for 48-inch Suitings * German Diagonal Chevron Striped Suitings; $2.50 quality. en) SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO. French Jewelry Novelties OF Main Floor. Those exclusive little pieces travellers a ways hunt for in Pars origina ideas so quaint and artistic that they are always acceptable as seepsakes and souvenirs. Lhe Bayadere Neck Chain, $1.50 (As il ustrated) : Nothing hereto ure shown like there Genuine Fren bh gilt chains with combinations 0 ail the latest stones—Iapis, Sardonyx, Tiger Head, &e.; tasse! ends of fine Rope Chains wih pearls, Introducing ihe $3 value at 81.50 Popu ar Jewelry, 50c Mave of French Pearl Beads; Neck Chains, Novelty lavaiheres, Fancy Hat Pins, Brooch hand-carved Buek-Co.ibs and Hair Barette: $1 value, SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO. Hand Crocheted Laces far sain Floor. Every yard hand-made by the women ot Turkey and Syria, The most varied and handsome collection ever seen in America. Gathered abroad by our own represeiitative, and shipped direct—making possibie these almost incredible prices. 19¢, 29c, 39c, 49¢ and 6: ¢ yard for thore beauti‘u! Real Croch:t Lace. that delight a women. Make hands me trimining tor Bed Sets, Dresser Covers, Centre Pieces and decorative Linens in general Also patterns suitable for making rich lace Wi: Coats, ete. Choose irom thousands of yards at i9c, 2c, 39c, 49c and (9c per yard. Endless Variety of Patterns Widths up to 7 inches Idealia Cold Cream, 27c 34 ib. un. violet scented. Main Floor SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO. Knit Underwear far Second Fieor. 55¢ a garment tor Misses’ Swiss rib merino Under- ; wear; all sizes, 20 to 34 .nches. 7Sc for Children’s Underwear Boys’ and Girls’ natural wool Underwear; extra fine quality; al. sizes, 20 to 34 inches, 25c for Women's Underwear Women's eeru and white tuck stitch shaped Vests and French band ankle iength Pants. 50c for Women’s Underwear Women’s ecru and white fine stitched shaped Vests, long and sheit sleeves fants have French band and are ankle iength. Women's Union Suits, $1.50 Imported Swiss rib; glove-fitting merino: Low neck, sleeve- less, at 71.50; low neck, wing sleeve, $1.65; high neck, short sleeve, $1.75; high nrek, long sleeve, $1 85 Imp rted pure white cotton >wis nb: Low neck, sleeveless, $1.50; low neck, wing sleeve, $ .65; high neck, short sleeve, $1.75; bigh neck, long sleeve, 81.55. SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO. Patrician Shoesare ecua!ly attractive in the large and small sizes, and the tall, slen ler Gibson Girl has no more difficulty in fitting her long, narrow, aristocratic foot than the dainty Brinkley Girl has in obtaining the slender ankle fit and short instep. Both types of women se- cure Patrician Shoes exactly suited to their style and equally beautiful, displaying the inim- itable grace of the one type and the irresistible piquancy of the other. $3.50 and $4.00 pair; Custom Styles $5.00 co the Ground for You Dig it up! A World ‘Real Estate Wanted” Ad. will find a “Bargain” and a World “Real Estate For Sale” Ad. will Sell it at a Profit