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if) BUYS A SHOTGUN AND IS ARRESTED ON FELONY CHARGE New Law Operates Quickly Against Alien Employee of Brooklyn Water Works. THREE OTHERS TAKEN. ‘One Man Has Pistol in Home, Pawnbrokers Display Re- volvers for Sale. The provis! efforts were made to en formed policemen ana d told to try to The first casi water works at Fun had bought a sh this fall in the fields ne rested the ¢ before Maistrate the Tombs Court NOT A GITIZEN, SO ACT IS A FELONY. be committed to naturalized. read the law with referer of Parlemo and threw up his hands. felony, which {ss to do.” at, was led to General Judge Swann sald that in his altogether unjust that Sing without bel storekeeper, ho sa! a Nar a a Cr revolv and pistols was allowed to go free. OTHER ARRESTS ARE MADE | THROUGHOUT CITY, custody of J ‘as " son Market Co: to try to start the enforcement of law with a favorable c bought the pistol for seit- his way to Greece, com GOVERNMENT REPORT ON COTTON SHOWS LOSS. | WASHT ition | oft Aug. 2 wa as compari id wi %, 1911, 72 63,7 per oi 5, a rioulture estimates correspondents and 4 An immediate rise of 12 and 14 points in the cotton market followed th Meution of the Governm cott port fo: 3 report of the Government susta trade experts the month of Av is cf the new law gov- erning the possession and carrying of deadly weapons, which went Into effect to-@ay, caused the police and District- Attorney to worry a lot when the firat Unt- were instructed regarding the law and were be brought into the Tombs Court was that of Giacomo Par- lemo, an employee of the Brooklyn ngton, L. I, who n in the store of Charles Storick at No, 18 Bowery. Par- lemo said he wanted to shoot rabbite or the water an! saw the t of the Magistrate O'Con- @ man not In his pos- rlemo must « bs without ball. as he acknowledged he had not been Magistrate O'Connor rent for District- | & Judge Whitman n to tho case | “It would take a Solomon to puzzle this out,” he said. “There is no penalty Provided except the general penalty for en years tn prison. Let us ask Judge Swann what we ought ‘The defendant, who was more scared | than any rabbit he will ever take a shot essions, Part I. inion the law did not mean to work Injustice and shou'd not be so Interpreted. It wag man should be permitted to buy himself a seven-year the law does not pro-| hibit the sale of shotguns, but only and therefore he | 0 in the F who acted his counsel at the request of the made in all One man was a nagazine © pawnbrokers vin weapons tn their » O'Connor will pasa | t case to-morrow, while 2 Fresch! wil) take up the) acer ip Jeffersor Market jan arranged + Attorney oteetion on i him to SUBWAY AGENT QUITS POST AND CASH IS MISSING Leaves Ticket Chopper in Charge of Station While He Goes for a Visit. Lee K. Eliery, ticket seller at the south-bound subway station at Astor Place, got lonesome early to-day, and calling Fred Kenning, ticket chopper, to take his place for a minute, started to visit his colleague, Morris Enright,ticket agent at tho north-bound elde of the station. To get to Enright he walked up the stairway to the street. About the same time, it 1 appeared from the lery's office. Ellery had been gone about two hours when Enright, who had looked across and noticed the absence of the ticket chopper from his post, began to make inquiries, “Where's Ellery?” he demanded of Kenning, when he had arrived at the south bound station by way of the underground passage. Kenning's startled reply. “He must have dropped dead on the way then,” I haven't seen him." Both men then took a peep into the cash box and found it empty. When they had figured out how much was missing the police were notified and a general alarm was,sent out in which | dapper young man who has been one of the strictest observers of discipline in the employ of the Interborough ts scribed at the man wanted. , SCIATICA “or NEURITIS QUICKLY RELIEVED BY wor A PATENT MEDICINE, FREE FRUM UriaiEs OR NARCOTICS po Guaranteed to relieve the, most stubs eur _ prices of will be on ent. 8475 Jewelry, New York WEFURNISH HOMIES COMPLETE SESH kre ATH4OB 4 CoRiptere 47 # 74.98 5 eorpere ATH 24% _ y in Kiver at Anto y of a man was fou shirt. and wh his neck we black and wh the right ch - —_ Labor Day on Pa WASHINGTON, Goetha Chairman m of all work on the canal, hreushout the putt wagenaio! 1 floating at Walcot d good orizing the PIP AN WEEK OPENS AN ACCOUNT CREDIT TERMS #3! DOWN ON #50, WORTH $59° DOWN ON ¢ 75, WORTH 47° DOWN ON 4100,WORTH OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS 267 W125 “sTee: No Extra Char, THE EVENING WORLD, Double GAC Green Trading Stamps With Purchases Made Before 12 0’Clock NO: CONNECTION WITH GREENHUT-SIE{ TWO MAMMOTH BUILDINGS. arge for Alterations on Wome: FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, PANY OTHER BEL COOPER ©. BOTH SIDES OF 6™AVE. 1878197STS.NEW YORK. ats Trimmed Free J.BGReee MAIN BUILDING Women’ s Utility Coats” For Autumn Wear, at $14.75& $18.75 We call them “utility coats” justice; they combine CO M- FORT, STYLE AND A UNI- VERSAL ADAPTABILITY which makes them useful EVERY day and EVERY hour of the day. We have them in all sizes, from 32 to 44 bust. They are made in fine all-wool materials in tan, blue or white; they are double-breasted, have patch pockets, turn-over collar and full sleeves with deep cuffs; trimming of large fancy buttons; special $14.75 18.75 ‘MAIN BUILDING YOU Don’t Have to Visit|| Modishly Youthful Dresses Paris for the New Millinery Ideas We’ve Done That for You! Our milliners who were in the French market EARLY, selected, and selected WISELY, as the exhibit in our Millinery Of course there are too many hats to describe in any one advertisement, but from day to day we shall make you acquainted with at least ONE and possibly TWO styles. For example, take the hat shown in the picture—it is LOVELI- NESS ITSELF. A rich and distinctive looking style made with a large bow across the crown—the crown itself is made of silk velvet edged Salons proves. ‘Why, he went to call on you,” wae piled Enright, “for in all the fashionable Fall colors and combina- $ pee and its price 10 i * e howing of IMPORTED we have added creations which have eman- ated from our own workrooms. Hundreds of other hats at , §7.50, $10, 812, 15, 820, 825 all of our hats bear the of authoritative fashion. for SATURDAY Double-Faced Woolen Coats, at This is a smart full-length model of gray vicuna cloth with Coronation purple or King’s blue on the re- verse side; as illustrated; fitting back; front fastens to one side with large buttons; ona finished with cuffs; sleeve lining. FOR SATURDAY, 5] Ellery had been in the service of the for some time. He 1s sald| ighth street ang Fifth »Klyn, and owns property, He is married and has a chi’. He is te dresser, and frequently employees for laxity im One of Suzanne Specially price d (MAIN Building, Pirst Floor.) (MAIN Building, First Floor.) MAIN BUILDING Women’s 53.50 to “Sample” Shoes, at . We Have Also Picked the Best in Ready-to-Wear Millinery Every Fad and Fancy for Autumn Is Represented in Our Vast Assortments Imported Velour Hats— solid and two-tone color effects; new §; ™ AL.95 airs in this ‘sale to-morrow, com- Bh erg line and surplus. stock from one t-known shoemakers in new and beautiful SHOES MADE FOR SATISFACTORY ‘SER- VICE. All sizes and widths. Gooyear-velied soles, as you prefer; button The New Felt -class leather, White -Satin- Trimmed White Felt Hats—those smart new shapes that Beye Hl ak best from the makers Hand-turned or new style effects; $ $ 3.95 ana’ 4.85 Children’s Ready-to-Wear —delightfully dainty creations in the new colorings for Au- & 195 03 (MAIN Bullding, First Floor.) and Children’s Kidskin anes wear; tan or black; button or lace; all sizes up tb 2; $1.25 value; at.... ‘ di) Mis: oa cee oratet| | Foot-Mould Shoes—tor di White Taffeta Re vaily to- Complete Fall ‘Lines Foot-Mould = Shees—all leathers; noteworthy for their style velvet; latest $ according to size; $ MAIN BUILDIN Your Choice of Five Styles of Fall Silk Waists ‘MAIN BUILDING: Velvet Hand Bags /; f Something New From Paris; Saturday, at. See the illustration; it is. a hence MW I bag with long silk cord handle, large but- ton and loop fastener; black satin-lined, fitted with purse; a $1.45 value. $2.95 Leather Hand Ba atl Sale, Tomorrow, at *2.50 ONE for illustration; it is aline silk, front elaborately embroidered; fine tucking over shoulders; collar and cults of peasant sleeves made of i match wi tive model which comes in fae navy, brown, gray and Other Modish Waists At the Same Low Prices: Waist of messaline silk, front and back prettily tucked with yake of selt- color Ince, set in sleeves full black, navy, gray and Copenhagen. Stylish messaline silk waist; front nter front prettily black wal- | Childre; MAIN BUILDING Groceries, Meats, Cakes in zouave effec side- ptasienlngs full-length fall Also black EXCELLENT FOR MOURNING USE: $1 to $3 Lingerie fe Waists, at Te, $1 and $1.25 BOTH THE SE ARE LAMB-—hind Auahite. fancy clty-dresseds 1 Be Fresh € akes nnn MAIN BUILDING Fall Clothing for Boys one chaps to The Big Store, TOMORROW, it 59e, and ‘1 Mahe e big bar | Boys’ Double-Breasted and gains in Boys’ Fine Clothing: fmitation Seather School Companions filled with peneils and k Style Suits in 2r3 5 ull- wool cheviots, cas special at simeres and tweeds, in Others all new Fall patterns and at plain blue; sizes 995] | Pane il 7 Owe 7 to 17 years Boys’ Double-Breas Norfolk siyle Suits —all- ool mixtures and blue ; newest cut knick MAIN BUILDING Fine witeee and raaurs Boys’ Double-Breasted and Imported Poniet Canet 80. Imporied Haut “Sai new fall patterns in tan, , olive, brown and heavy-weight blue Abpea yd) Ask for gae Green Trading Stamps—We Give Them ding, Second Floor.) ye biti pitiot Mcnsugee Ohtsg me 911. Collapsible Drinking Cups Free to School Children They will be given ONLY to school children who come here ACCOMPANIED BY ADULTS. Tickets for these cups are dis- tributed at the Accommodation Desk, Main Floor, Rear, in our MAIN Building. MAIN BUILDING For Misses’ Fall Wear, at. . which we illustrate. It has a kimono waist with round sailor shawl collar of self-material; yoke and high collar of lace; plain- gored girdle skirt with button trimming; black and blue. Sizes 14 to 18 years; small women can also be fitted. Misses’ New Fall Suits—strictly plain-tailored semi-fitting suits, built on the newest lines; the materials are plain serge and two-tone mixtures; single-breasted coats with tailored notched collar and revers; lining of guaran- teed satin; plain-gored, hig “girdle skiet; rity fro and Po bel izes for misses, 14 to 18 years; also for small $ Womens Mevsscscsscesarsess 16.50 Misses’ Serge Dresses—the very thing for Street wear; made in several models and fashioned of serge with kimono waist; one model has b embroidery; high-pirdle skirt; navy, Copenhagen and black; sizes 14 to 18 years for women also fitte This hat is here RANCE wear tus wo sizes ei ‘| 50 isse a8e8 — values to $1.95 $6.75... . Girls’ Middy Suits... Girls’ and Misses’ Middy. Suits: Girls’ Middy Blouses... .. Misses’ Wash Suits $2. 95 value. Misses’ Wash Suiis—$4.55 value . (MAIN Building, First Floor.) MAIN BUILDING rimmed gold di imported movement; tomorrow MAIN BUILDING: Firing the First Gun of the a very UP TO THE HIGH GREENHUT-S were formerly priced up to $20 at. (MAIN Building, Second Floor.) effectively em- Faber's School Com-| Cedar Peneils—rubber panion — contains 5 best quality lead pen- cils, combination red and blue pencil, { pen- holder, | eraser, 1 pencil sharpener, 6 Wiens) ortments at sant sleeves; mense and c, | Writing trousers; Spe Vablews—peneil ; 200 leaves School Ba Oileloth worsteds, ete mixtures; — also strong; ar (MAIN Building, Fourth Floor.) $13.75 An excellent quality of sinulBe enters into the dress A Good Gun-Metal Watch for $1.95 An excellent timekeeper—fully guar- anteed by Us. — (MAIN Building, Main Floor.) Men's Gun-Metal Watches —open-faced, with 1 acd second hand; fitred with a fine this splendid warch would be aVERY GOOD Vany® ed Waltham movement ond hand; regularly $10.50; Season in Our Clothing Store, With a Sale of Youths’ Fall Suits (Sizes 14 to 20 Years) at °9,.75 "451 ().75 We had to do some close figuring to bring the selling figures down so low, for these suits, measured by any fair standard of valuation, are worth $12.50 and $15 each. materials, trimmings and workmanship are O. K, RIGHT L COOPER CO. STANDARD —all sizes for youths of 14 to 2 A Included Are Blue Serges.and Most Popular Weaves in Gray, Tan and Brown Cassimeres And for tomorrow we also offer a limited num- ber of light- and medium-weight suits that t§ MAIN BUILDING——~~ valtes ip School ae Pencil Phernent raat Sspeal c halk — pl igs ind 2D School Mucilage— rbrook’s O48 Pale 1s Drawing ¥ Pencils