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ROBIN'S CAR LINE SLEEP WALKER WILL BE SOLD AT PUBLIC AUCTION $435,000 of South Shore Trac- tion Bonds Held by the Wrecked Banks. Presifent Willard V. King of the Columbia Trust Company and Paul T. Brady, receivers of the South Shore Traction Company, have decided, tt to get permission from the Supreme Court to sell the railroad property for what it will bring. The chief asset of the com- Dany, which was the product of the Genius of Joseph G. Robin, the bank ‘Wrecker now in the Tombs, ts a fran- ohise to operate cars across the new Queensboro Bridge, from which the receivers are collecting $76,000 a year. “No effort has been spared to dispose of the raflroad property at private sale,” said Mr, King to an Hvening World reporter. “We have hawked tho Property through Wall street, and of- fered it all over the country. Nobody would buy it. There are $435,000 worth of bonds outstanding, and they are chiefly held by the defunct Carnegie Trust Company and the Northern Bank. “Our purpose {4 to Ket the best price for the property before the time elapses when the construction shall have been completed, some two years hence, We will ask the court for permission to put up the railroad at public auction. Some- thing must be saved to the bondholdors, for in veailty they are the depositors and creditors of the two failed instl- tutions, The receivers have been amazed at their findings and are quite at a loss to understand where the money which came from the sale of the bonds went. The company owns twelve cars, ten closed and two open, Below Massa- Pequa between nine and ten miles of in, track has been buik, over whieh no cars are running, and in Sayville there are two horse cars running over about a mile of track, It was Robin's plan to conneet the vartous villages on the South Shore of Long Isiand through Suffolk and Nas- sau counties from Bellport to Belm Park. The last link in the chain was @ franchise which he got from the Me: Han Board of Estimate and Appor- ment May 9, 1800, for a surface rail- from Jamaica to the Manhattan end of the Q oro Bridge, This franchise runs nty-five years, but there is @ motion now pending In the Board of Estimate for tts cancellation. | Protect Yourself! _THE EVENING WORLD, TU TAKES A PLUNGE OFF BATTERY WALL Dip Wakes Plorkis Up and He Is Towed Ashore by Men in Boat. Joseph Plorkis of Jersey City has sev- eral unusual qualifications as a man. He is a good walker, but no swimmer ‘at all; 1s obstinate, a hard worker, but with an infinite capacity of getting tired, In this latter condition he sat down on @ bench at the Battery early this morning went to sleep. About 6 o’clogk some impulse told him it was time to take a walk, He walked irectly over the #ea wall and into the water. He was being carried down the bay when he suddenly woke up and gave yell which would have made the man who invented the megapho. der why ad ever been so fool when there are such good natural voices in existence, Frank McKenzie of Port Richmond, who just got off a Staten Island ferry boat, heard Plorkis call for help and Thomas O'Rourke of No, 47 Richards street, Brooklyn, and Thomas Gallaghe gateman on the ferry boat boat and were goon at Plorki: Here his obstinacy showed the first time. He wouldn't get boat or be lifted In. The two towed him back to the wall then, where he was 3 dragged into tne office. After Dr. Orr had looked him over he was hustled to the Hudson Street Hospital, where he ls doing well. ov becclabkcle the hd CLstwHeRs Original end a Genuine | HORLICK’S MALTED MILK, "Chersaue Imitation’ | The Food DrinkforAllAges | any Milk Trust = mee ton “HORLICES" | LDENTIOTAY, —TEETH If you have three or four teeth | will insert a full set without a plate. |f/ 1 do this with absolute satisfaction. Examination of your teeth free. | BRIDGE WORK, PER_ TOOTH, Artificial Teeth $7, $10 and $15 DR.H. W.GUILSHAN, DENTISTRY, $5.00 N. E. Cor, 125th St. & 8th Ave. Entrance 271 W. 125th St. REAw ESTATE FOR SALE— BROOKLYN. + tO bet Singer’s M Mode! Homes property, OTTO D SINGER A Builder wit Years Kings Hishwe RGVANCEINFORMATIO NEW DEVELOPMENT. ward Estates Develovn Biiiding, Mo: Binge Race “you U , cacbeas of the Haire te ry \s Be is af hy thee ‘Adin ‘or. __ EXCURSIO eeing 1 hatian, Land, | 80g 30, | an Shi Mitaing THREE SISTERS Screams Bring Poli Police, and Bar- Margaret and May Moran, sisters living at Bronxdale avenue and Pelham Road, the Bronx, a man who sald he was Vincenzo Barretta, thirty years old, of No, 2% Arthur avenue, the Bronx, was Special Price it betore Magistrate Breen 1h,| TOS come at i gcleck As hp wpe CAS T ORIA | Materiats are striped Chevlots and natty ¥ Un ter eng abo the Might Court early this morn. | "eturned home at 10 oclock. As he wer {fancies in Fall shacles-Skirt and Coats | chan usual for the ing on @ charge of disordedly conduct |e ee ee ee een with a For Infants and Children, jin the eorrect new eut and ly anahip. . Nortotle six mon . Policet n Be rol tg olor A hte snare With pital, where Berkan was taken, Berkan Bignature | nd culors—plain, poy es season ran atone Ww of no reason fi 4 many pairs bodily harm If they interfered. The tacked, oe he fad ne snemien, a ‘ 1.98 a Speclall Fine Values in, Girts' Rubber Storm Capes TO foomers & Knickers Fane, oh plaid lined hoode— , Pires te Hermy She | 8] 50 Reeve. — Avenue, i ~* Street New York City 1868—~-Established 43 Ycars—i911 Grevicts, twee, S use |qualities that will stand f ee ‘a | full eut, fine finish; 4 to 16 years, so = rn omblems—610 148 309 3.08 Boys’ Chambray Blouses lompe Stompe Serge Junior Dresses it ry Fi hae High Quality, Lowest Prices on Sixth Avenue Navy, Paitea fave Re, nee meckbend or sullen | ls for 18, 15 & The O'Neill Colonial Mah Bed F Kee waa wet eta e el oO onia a ogany edroom Furniture Ge Rer sei” eseetaie tence mea _f/Neill_ Main More—Beurth Meer, Girls School Coats wnt sot dae ca, "eg 30 Mi Ni Be gin, i, ue, ite block and Wark toll ba. Ly, W. aap Tx Tatter Tt RT A.M _FOR SALE, | “DIAMONDS ON CkEDIT EASY WEEKLY OB MONTHLY PAYMENTS American Watch a and Diamend |e Mai Baur HL WeEK huss tame | SPORE, 1996 3a FURNITURE, @' SM NTRA TY MRGE ORIENTAL RUGS Fo? THE WORLD joing out of town for @ vace ion may have The 9 them, and add often an dest Morning Wor! Der wee vening World; Ge. per week Sunday World, Se per Sunday fod pour Fealliance to the WoxoR SS we Mode ‘ three girls, ranging In ages from sev: enteen to t man Gallaghe t to th He found F Moran sald she e man resisted after & siruge sronx Park sta- walk, He denied thi AREATTACKED Breen de him as "the most con- temptible man” he had ever had ar- raigned before him, and imposed a six months’ sentence. ‘Boretta was led to #@ cel) still protesting his Innocence, ——. BEATEN BY STRANGERS, Harlem Man Attacked in Front of Home and Skull Fractared, Aw the result of attack hy strange men in fre nigit Morris Berkan, twenty-seven years old, of No, U2 Kast One Hun- dredth street, {# in Harlem Hospital in }a serious conditlor, with a Jacerated scalp and @ possible fracture of the skull, t he had attacked Miss retta Gets Six Months in Workhouse. two On the complaint of Misses Filizabeth, The Beautiful Fall Designs Are Positively Enchanting mahogs finished dull, and in construction is the highest class. being se is without a doubt one of the best values we have ev We have u stock of thes but the che the quoted prices, to be deliver about three weeks from date of sale, Bed at $49.25 | Bedroom Chair at $11.50 Napoleon design; Very ah offere full double size. | comfortable, with The height is 4 ft, 2 Beautiful, box frame and braced corners. y tains two large roomy drawers and inside corner braces. The base is . peter Kend: waned herd) tan ioctl allen wUvea PARELaeRti. Eke rae French plate Fine close woven DEPENDABLE QUALITIBG AT LOWEST IN THE CITY, board with crotch mahogany rolls, oughly well braced. Price, 911,50. payteirey srw ¢ at | t kers are no ail Praieanciiip ss ine 4 Price 949.25, Chiffonier at $47. 50 ata 4, har justed that it) makes an exces neh y f i Pll locks and keys. Price |Lumfortahle eh Prive, 912,78, Toilet Table Chair at $12.00, ye top is suxet inches. Contains #9400. "Tot scree tases Extraordinary Offerings of Made fo it wil side under toilet | four P roomy. drawers and two Bedroom Table at $13.50 | oilet Table Fi U hi Ist d D Fab ° las heavy box frame and small ach is fitted with beauti- The de 8 ic ple} ‘The te 2. ver ra Low “back fier wood 1 and | ea is a ee | mao iné Upholstery an rapery rics nt for dress the locks and keys, Tt haem French |The. to tne omy knee “oat bi -know: 412.00, Price $47.50, a magazines, ete, Price, $13.50. inches STROHEIM & ROMAN . t of his home last |t 2911, rN BBDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, SPECULATOR’S RUSE FAILS. a at Theatre Tell tne Stories in Court, ge M. Retts faced Magis trate Kernos In the Yorkville charged with ticket speculating tn fro of the Hippodrome last night, he sald that he had bought four tickets for a and that when his how up he had been permission by the manager, who refused to refund for the tlekets, din the lobby and offer them Brandreths PILLS The best and most care- fully prepared laxative in the world; relieves and cures constipation, the cause of most ill- ness. Do not wait; one trial will convince you of their great value, When FOURTEENTH 8> This Is Chite, Special Offerings in Boys’ and Week / -~Everything from hat BRchoo! Also CUT PRICE SALE OF SCHOOL SU Every Day Is a “‘Sale’’ Day Boys’ Fall Schoo! Suits 8 to 17 Years, West of Fitth Avenue fered to subpoena th od anxiety to getting “Into tro} of $10. enious excuse was offered Clothes Another by David Weller, arrested for the same 4 offense at the same place. He was a 7 he sald, and he had a jong walk down Sixth avenue, Special Offering of Suits) | for School and | College Girls had fnighed nis tale, 2 rai pelted The above is an accurate illustration of an exact reproduction of a fine colonial model, even to the minutest detail. ! ‘Taking into consideration the quality es are during a sale of this kind the stock will not las top t on ie cit ert,“ aa to « —_————— The First of Attractive Values +, The New Fall Silks! in Women's Underwear An epportaniy to replenish at » eub- ‘An attractive showing, but only the vance guard... New arrivals daily » Prices are to gainquiek sales:— | Yard Wide Satin Liberty—tight stantial saving:— fiid ark “colors. mosssiing + Nalnsook rset Covers, round Pr gto cs PLEO wise took akin a | wi weasaline wi e, losco ‘cream, Tent nd dark pied ae Nalnagok Corset, Covers, round and re LO with emt and Kency lnese, ribbon runteg. 189... 40 ch Satin Messalines—x Fane Waht end dark eol ove Neeeook C cation tions 4 ale 4 r » 60) val. Fup, benalag tebe Cy aaa cal om | Satin Br | and black, ‘with venice Pee also solf colora— value. 7! ‘ Yard wide Changead) ie Pattctan, tae wmnh'y tok 81 Perales sm Firoced i Tett Tevealincesiteht sand dark combinetions-—Value Vy 40 Has -569...69 42 jnoh ye artenes 5e Seun | ‘alors: ‘ Cold Bo 's Princess Wend : ity ribaoe= with Vecom skirts wt ob 3 ina "l.05 Princes lpg of extra five mito Tem ataet bees Ble fet art sation, ibe? oh ‘immed Tip Sei we is 1888 OA | Great variety of others, + Sale of School Supplies— Tomorrow +169 The wood ix beautiful, dark colored hout and the price at which it is Sold Bordered Mens value 61.95. Orwene 97 inch lines, gow effects in high-grade bedroom fu ure ., ne, , adhouati we will take orders for thig suit at Bedroom Rocker at $12.75 Made with a heavy box frame and ! Dresser at $51.00 | The base is 46x28 inches and con- iy Bony All-Wool Suits at $3.98 With two pairs of Knickerbockers And School But a Few Days Away. O'Neill Main Btere—Second Floor, all-wool fabri hos breasted st tional at the new fall colorings, cop: $9 "°3.98 Doys’ Knickerbocker Pants at 50¢ Materials and res are just right for school wear, cut f Mand well made; sizes up t 5H. Hilousa with ane Os 45¢ Boys Boys’ $2.50 and $3.98 S Suits, without collars; at Kussian breasted I put in eat loss than cust af $10 zed $12 a Wown ealapaus, *10 ona °J2 Men's sad Yeuths’ $15 peuite, #6 eof worst r lot, 6 Youths’ Fall Suits at mart my y amartly eu spevial at hat price ri aration for the feet that tines A Special Sale of Dinner and Tea Sets At Prices Exceedingly Low O'Nelll Homefuenishing Store— nt Only first quality of » wre hpndiod by usin ¢ Everything we sel! is warranted a» represented $6.75 Tea Sets, $5.25, and Housefuynishings: 56 pi Hots of very thin Austrian china in new shapes and new dece rations, Gnished with gold, 633.35 Dinner £ Openssto sh por ve at any t 4 with ini $21.16 Dinner Sets at $16.75, Another open-stock Dinner Set, decorated and tinished with gold; pieces to the set. 50c Glass Pitchers, 3-Quart Size, at 29¢, 15¢e, 19¢ and 25¢ Glass Salad or Berry Bowls at 10¢, usted gold 100 18th Street, Near Broadway MAGNIFICENT ASSORTMENT COMPRISING:~ Orgonsine Silk 2 iH Vain and Moire Blk Dame Silk and Linen f Le ‘We Announce One of the Greatest Sales of Triple Coated Sterling Aluminum Gray Enamel Ware aks, H Silk Armures; Figured Brocades O'NeliT Mameturninbing Store—thus reve ies apenas Arar These goods comprise (he entire line, and the redueti Heavy Verdure Vapestriv marked that it will pay you to supply 9 ‘ Airman Finsal’’ Volose Brotghenss' on a Velour. Brocades Every piece of this ware is y anted Plush Broce das Duplex sik rin! goods is ourk entiy ‘arp Weaves, ete, ete, 50 taehes wide, 50 Cents (a $2.00 for Goods Worth $1.00 to $5.00 keepers, housewives, artists, Na mete lary aud bae heior maide— rtinent or studio lo finale the opportunity Froneh Rielpae id us follaws: eo ae No Seconds a house, have ~—o Tomorroa', Wednesday, Until 1 P.M. No Mail of Tolephone Ordee MORNING SPECIALS— Po prevent dealers buying, quantities restricted. $3. 98 Fine W Hit Blan Moausital 1 BLANK EDS Hid te mt. 49 bs ‘e ntre Pieces f Se 6 ‘heeneclath “unbteaehed. RAT i Mestine | Wohers jpna, tan and i cher sin a CML RNY Ie: ANT. $1.69 Boye Lace Shoea boys’ rritant-iO.vand plese. mi satay Made of whected strive destans: sah ontaty 3 heen. $3.50 Women Skirt xt Black end nary Kaname pew Pall modele—ali Sale pe Japanese ( hina ae Lining Sateens Woes S Salis kgeOND FLoor. O'Neil Momefurnishing Store—Hasement, ateay ea 8 (Neitah $2.49 Black Tasfote Waiste, 1.67 nase >) New Mall lads Yen eftect, « ‘ake Pla “ 25 15 3 | “tri oF ont tite ith uate 5 Sulad Bowls, steer Nappies, c ; c iio gee __ waste ste DID FLoon., Sugar Shakers, [formerly ‘Ten Cups aud Saucers, {formerly aio ai8t Siced eaghos wad Mayonnaise and Plate, | Ste, to 5 Nappies, Bic. to She ANT THIMD FLOOR, Berry Sets, consisting of deep bowl and six saucers; regularly $1.8, at $1,25 set, Nut Sets, 7 pieces; regularly be, to Toe, 50¢ set, LOOK FOR THE CLOCKS! LOOK FOR THE CLOCKS! : Clock Signs Denate Morning Speqiele