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| { je looked me over and gave mo a dist : aome medicine. i On epe wa” home T carelessly plucked « PAPA WILL STICK | TOMRS. SINCLAIR WV DVORCE CASE |W. M. Fuller, Deputy Clerk in | General Sessions, Is All at Sea, He Says. 18-YEAR-OLD GIRL KILLED RY FATHER IMITATING PICTURE \“SHE'S A THINKER.”| “pa, You're a Philosopher,” | ‘Says Novelist’s Wife, and | There You Are. ‘Witttam M. Futter, Deputy Clerk of the Court of Special Sesstona and father of Mrs, Upton Sinclair, returned to his @ution to-day efter a vacation of six weeks, spent in the forests slong the shores of Hudson Bay Mr. Fuller met his daughter, for the first time since her separation from her fhnsband, at his home, No. 174 West Fighty-seventh street, Inst evening. Giner the publication of the interviews with her concerning her domentic af- »fairs Mrs. Sinclair, ho t# now living pwith her parents, haw been bombarded | with letters from all over the country. | Bome writers have praised her, others | Rave insulted her. At first Papa Fuller refused to-day to jscuss the breach between his dauehter ind her hasbanc. | ff ‘Tm ail ut sea on this proposition,” he | @aid. “T arrived in New York only last | ___ evening from the wilds of Northern On- | tario, 14 rather talk of wolves and dears, and tell you something about the SHOT DAUGHTER Femarkable engineering work of beav- ere. Say, 1 was laying for a timber Ve AND HIMSELF LIKE _———- “On, about my daugnter? Well, she's @ remarkable young woman—a thinker QM philosopher. She is sweet and lova- | “Pll Do Like That,” Said Fath- er to Girl After Seeing Crime Portrayed at Show. ‘bie by mature, but with deep-seated con- | ‘Victions and the moral courage to main- tain them. | “anyhow if she and Upton agree to isagree it's up to them. As my daugh- ter said to me last evening: “Pa, you're @ philosopher, thank Heaven.’ “Well, there you are, I naturally hate i thie sotoriety, but I'm with my Gaughter in thie and will stand by her throughout.” _—o HOW To BRCOMR AMAL THY. BY UPTON SINKLER. dahon A The Bungie.” “Phe Jalttird,” and other nawtuls, ‘Would you like to become healthy? 3 wil tell you how to work it. + Twas tn a bad way myself a Wack. I had ecauena, inflammitts, trosis, tuberbacillius, pneuritis, pl Ghenia, stomatina, lumbagisy Slight touch of endocardiacne, T could not sleep at night. f could not “I'l do that to you some day,” Rat- facie Richett! of No, 601 Sixth avenue, | Brooklyn, told his elghteen-year-old daughter, Rosa, last night as they sat y,/@t ® moving picture show and saw the story of a tragedy in which the father killed his daughter and then killed him- and @) self. At 5.20 o'clock this morning Ri+ | chett! undertook to carry out his threat. enjoy my meals, He shot the girl in the left eye and him- beyond hope. welt in the temp! Kichett! died this One day F went to consult a Aoetor. | afternoon. Thi mf oman is not expected to} Rosa was I My friends said I was y ttl's pet. He took her where, and often to A placed it In my| with him e " | moving I proceeded dawn the street with night Rosa told her mother Ire shows. When they came POLICEMAN SHOT IN AN ARVERNE Hunt Fires Twice at Fugitive and Then Falls Unconscious From Wound. Pollceman Patrick J. Hunt of the Rockaway Beach station was shot in the groin and sertounly wounded by a supposed burglar shortly oefore daylight this morning Just In front of the sum- mer home of Samuel Hoffman, former Assistant Secretary of State, at No, 10 Carlton avenue, arverme, L. 1. Though wounded Munt pursued the burglar across the iawn of the Hoffman home, firing two shots before he col- ‘lapsed. Je was taken to the Rockaway Beach Hospital in @ very serious cond!- tion. He said he was at Cedar avenue and the Boardwalk, about two squares |from the Hoffman home, whem he saw a man sneaking along with something under his arm. Just outside Mr. Hoffman's place the fugitive halted suddenty and fired at his pursuer. Quickly recovering himsetf, Hant drew his own revolver and rat as fast as he could acrous the Hoffman lawn and fired two shots at tho fleeing man, bet be- fore he could shoot again, collapsed. Mr, Hoffman had entertained about forty friends last night and some of running into the hall, met Mr. Meni Both thought the shooting was tn house. The two hurried downstairs, and on the lawn found Hunt. “Go after the bursiar. Flo's running away,” Himt gasped as the two men dent over him. Hoth were clad in thelr pajamas, and fe they got to tho rear of the property they were challenged by another police- man who had been attracted by the the sound of the shots. They exptatned, and the second: officer went to look for the huralar while the two went back to see what they could do for Hunt. Hoff- man got a pleco of clothesline and a stick and made a tourniquet, with which he stopped the flow of blood trom Hunt's wound, Before losing consciousness Hunt ex- plained that he got close enough to the supposed burglar before shooting to identify the article he was carrying un- der his arm ae a violin. ———_— WAR SCARE IN GERMANY STARTS RUNS ON BANKS. Country People Get Wild Reports of Impending Clash With France Over Morocco, RERLIN, Sept. 6.—TRe nervousness due to the protracted Franco-German Regotiations over Morocee seems to have Increased rather than decreased with the resumption at the German Foreign Office yeaterday of the conver- sations between the French Ambassa- dor, M. Cambon, and the German For- eign Minister, Herr von Waechter. Wild reports are being cir- culated in the German = provincial towns, At Stettin large sume of money have been withdrawn from the ings banks, this action on the part the people being influenced by rumo hat war was impending. The banks are enforcing the rule that notice of the Stubborn Colds May Lead @he dandelion between my Ips f turned pp sag be Pas aes ; @round and walked ckward, the better at her father had acted strange. Be bss 6 fying machin ly, to Mmselt and maklig to Consumption nits kw and gasing sky. 1 swallow!nyr inexpllc the | the mot! arks to t She told o what Richett! had seld lowed a dande! Well man. I take the doctor's medicine to please fim, but I know what t* Ja that is mak-, his temple and fire a bullet brain, Down with the or dandelionsf nie ee would aT walk sight of * propped up on the had b from a a the bed. ather and Croak summoned Dr Man Had Been Missing Since Satur-; 2 : Langworthy from Seney Hospital. The day—Badiy Cut and Bruised —|aoctor took noth tetims to at inati- ins 1 tution, in Struggle. |" Rickett! wax a carpenter tort-sever Phe body of George Mandel, watchman) yoary oid. for 1 coal company at the docks at One Hundred and Thirty-fifth street andl Harlem River, who vanished Saturday believed to have been and thrown Inte the river, was found to-day by a boatman| who was rowing under the One Hun- dred and Thirty-ffth street pier the After examination at Harlem Morgue the police wor murder theory, Ther wound over the none sné cuts on the hands and arme, An autopsy will be Performed. Mandel set out for his Friday night, The follo shanty was found | an evidence of a There were red mains on walls, There were m ains on the pler outside. The police belleve a gang of thugs with whom Mandel had much trouble attacked and murdered him. a 60 MEXICAN REBELS SLAIN. in Two Encown- our of duty Our Gth A ral Troops, , Sept. 5.—Sixty Zapa- tastas lost their lives In two encounter with Federe! troops in the Sta Morelos, according to official advic e ceived to-day. io mention is made of Federal losses. | bee 2 Ye personal direction of Emiit- | $4 Children's Capes 95e s of Zapata the rebels made two stands the hactenda Chinameca. They were ‘ # who charged. on the field following gement. The oiher ten men were Killed im the second encounter, following which the Zapa- tastas fled. They are being pursued, and another battle is exp During the first engagement Zapata himself barely escaped death, his horse Being shot beneath bim. 872 Proad isth Ste ted, jabout the picture story of the Yather | ini evolver to | As the father fell the boy caught a | ing | MUST Vv RAINCOATS AT LESS THAN WHOLESALE SALE AT BOTH STORES ver have a cold that would a cough that perstated, that and made waking 2 hours tf don't answe man's Alterative, Negle serious _troubl a ond 1am merita of M. 1. "9 Alterative 1 of Taal venue Store Men aud’ Women’s Coats VALUES 4 AX $80 aq 80: 2Gy-00 212-214 Sixth Ave, One door from Cor, 14th St. __ THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, BURGLAR CHASE Kiderlen- | apren oy norte german orm rere bintention of depositors to withdraw will be held to-mor: tune Scottville, Mich.—“I want to tell you how much Fi Lydia E, Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound has lone me. I live on a farm and have worked very hard. Iam forty-five eG old, and am the mother of thirteen children. Many people think it st: that Was byob Cae pete ni work Go re uh care of my ly, but E tell them of my good frien | your Vegetable Compound, and that there will be Bi ho backache and dragging pains for them if they ASW | will take it as I havo. 1am scarcely ever without \a\ it in the house, \ “TI will say also that I think there is no better . medicine to be found for young girls to build them up, regulate, and make them well. My eldest daughter has taken the pound for painfal, irregular periods, and it has always helped her. “Tam always ready and willing to speak a good word for the Lydia £. Pinkham’s Remedies. I tell every one I meet that I owe my health and nappies to these wonderful medicines.”— Mrs. J. G. Johnson, Scottville, Mich, R. F. D. 3. ‘When shown such positive and reliable proof that Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound really does cure such cases wouldn’t any sensible woman conclude that the same remedy would also benefit her if suffering the same? MORE GENUINE AND CONVINCING PROOF: Elwood, Ind.—“I was sick three months and could not walk. I suffered all the time. I tried doctors, and they said I could not get well without an operation. could hardly stand the pain, but my right side was the wo I couldn't sleep at night, and I was troubled with a weaknese. “ Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound cured e. I began to feel better when I had taken only one bottle, but I kept on until I was cured.”—Mrs, Sadie Mullen, 2728 N. 8. Street, Elwood, Ind. What more proof can any one ask? For 30 years Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable mpound has been the standard remedy for female ills. No sick woman docs justice to herself who wil! not try this famous medicine. Made exclusively from roots and bas thousands of cures to its credit. » Mrs. Pinkham invites all sick women to write her for advice. She has thousands to health free of charze. Address Mrs. Pinkham, Lynn, Mass. Woop Waters & Co. Wi tiki! Bathe] Wrtitbad WLP AS eM BP Betsy hag, Opiscgs Our Liberai Terms} PHIS BRASS BED 3 * Oe of Payment 2 ourert, $15 $50 wrtn 8? ore TS wry | |] $400“ $40 $5.00" $500* $50 $6.90" ‘Our Credit Terme Appl; Within so Miles of SY | 3 With Every Purchase of $100 Worth or Over Herald Square,’ “ Broadway, 34th to 35th St. MEN'S SHIRTS 10 MEASURE Between Season Concession This is a rare opportunity to obtain fine quality shirts to your measure at much less than usual prices. Plain Bosom Shirts to your measure for $2.49 Tice are shirtings wed in one | Tegiilas Noes a to $8 Plented Bosom Shirts to your measure for $2.74 Thowe ave ebirtinse used regular lines up to S44 No fewer than four shirts cut to any pattern, Materials used are the best Madras, Percale, Ox- fords, etc., of our own special importation. On the four shirts there is a saving up to $7.00. Constipation Vanishes Forever Prompt Relief--Pera:anent Cure CARTER'S LITTLE | LIVER PILLS neves 4 fail, Purely veget~ able—act surely bus eanily ca | sho Iver, $1 WEEKLY OPENS AN ACCOUNT | Retion— improve the ‘complexion — brighten NO DEPOSIT REGUIRED | eyes, Small Pill, Small D wall Price Genuine muster Signature VOrLiGe WEST ast SP OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS SEPTEMBER 5, 1911, ~ to Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound pl NAN ARN HAND ttt sapere nett ee Fae ae ee ee Tickets on eastern poin this year, to many lontana, Alber- ba and Saskatch- ewa very first and third Tuesday of each month to many points in Minnesota, North Dakota, Idaho, Washington, and British Columbia. You can purchase tickets through from your home town to destination and ator Tl Let me tell you what it will cost to from your home and what service is like on our three trains to the Great Northwest—Oriental Lime ited, Oregonian, Great Northern Ex BreaSal booklet Call wd for oa One Way Colonist Fares dail; ber 15-Cctober 1h 198%. if ical Py \ ‘W. M. LOWRIE General Eastern Pass. Agent Herald Square, PAPERS AND NOW IN PROGRESS @ China and Japanese Mattings— | Linoleums. @ Wearing Apparel and Stationery. The Greatest display of White Bed- spreads in the City. ith fi | esdertes arr 6,89 » $10.89 They can be crushed, folded, sha untrimmed fos horseback riding, motor- ° ing, or walkin. If trimmed, require -om.% only a novelty ornament to make an Our models invlude every good shape, both large and small, in all Con the wanted colors. Our prices are the lowest. Now York,NY. hand-blocked, soft-finished and_ exceptionally becoming in ‘black only, our price....... ... $7.89 Silk Velvet Hats [Aiest Floor aiid Balcony, | $2.97 and $3.49 The Macy Tailored Hats are charmingly simple, being copied from the finest foreign models ob- ADVERTISED IN SUNDAY’S SALES All Sorts of School Supplies, Including Y IMPORTED VELOUR HATS this way and that, without injury. Worn extremely smart appearance. Imported Velvet Shapes black only, a good assortment of stylish looking shapes, pay many be, ae" in purple, ibis and other fashionable effects. 9, Prices $4.96 to . pruraiture Stores || CHINA & CUT GLASS chinoeiers Reduced Prices in Every Dept. Finest Wares at Less Than the Price of Inferior $12.89 % pi design; gold on every ple | $14.89 dainty design; Ko $14. : | STOCK si Double heavy | Woven | Wire FINE DESIGN Extra well made various woods STURDY CHINA FOR THE KITCHEN Is there something a little less sound in wind and limb than when you bought it? Would you like to replace it with something equally good, if not better, at decidedly less than you paid for’ the origingl thin 4 We are’ just as conscientious about our rank and file in the kitchen as we are with the “officers” in the dining room. Why not? Many women are even more particular about the kitchen than about the dining) room, gain we say, Why not? 5 Stead Crocks, Butter Stone, Haw and White M Bowls, Water Coolers, C; and Jelly Moulds. “Yeoman” Glassware, warranted to sur- vive the soughest handling id can give it, and hun- Se ee er ee tlue: labelled ered Macsh eftect. | ARTISTIC ae on Base F oa Macy Lao CHINA Factories these? [AT 20% OFF curtns, These? This finest quality Open Stock Schwarzburg China can be bought at Macy's at prices which you would have to pay Early English $7.50 for mere where, odds and ends” else- Macy's is recognized throughout the city as New York's headquarters for Open Stock Dinner China. Broken pieces can always be replaced instantly. Chairs | Cane . . $1.00 | } Leather, $2.00 | All Goods Marked in Plain Figures | We Furnish Homes Compiete | Cash or Credit | GEO. FENNELL & CO. | 2209 3d Ave., 24 We have 175 Open Stock Patterns, and are con- stantly adding new ones, Stent 3d Ave. & 149th St. Store so there is no taste we cannot or pocket we cannot o aurea DECORATING , wis. place them? ou on the premises FRENCH & GERMAN FIREPROOF COOKING WARES | ns_or submit The work is n our dece Premise use only rich enamel colors, permanent, also the best warranted FOR SERVICE “EN CASSER NLE” onside rible he stock embraces ¢ cular interest is a line of chi t expressly for yachts, It hes at rolled edge, and is most durable, raceful in shape. Estimates ithe-City al or come kins, ionec Guaranieed Gold Filled Watch i Ladies’ and Gentlemen's Sizes A Great Sale of LACE CURTAINS Takes Place at Macy’s on Thursday, dh seceuctine World Nant Order ancl Presper, (fj i | works all week. | ] i Sunday World Wants Work || ene to-day = — | Monday Morning Wonders. a pmceenetnne at new steams meg te f

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