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ab POSEAS STUGENTS TO ROB LIBRARIES Pushcart Dealer, Stolen Volunes, A and Held for Trial. That A habditues, w are a band of } fn all probab! Fagin, is the th of stolen books, valued at thou dollars, Just what connect Cohen, who was some 200 brary has with this b uatil Cohen is Fecelving sto or the person the stolen book: day. “No boo mands any marked price. books are stolen by boys whe cated, like a p to take a book @ big pocket and w fortunate yout are made on our boo! their Fagin and ty under s¢ eory officta it a who re #," said M kon a p fel f pocket or k out hs proudly them With rrested feves, opera sands of ny, cart com- 6 edu shoplifter, a shelf, jam It in ‘These un- return month it figures a big loss to the city, because in nearly every instance the book taken has been rebound, nents cost to means an addi sued in the Usually, fiiched. Big tional 76 which ‘no trend of learning pyr- Une of the books taken. the regulation size books, which might create book ts suspicion in a pocket, are not disturbed. They steal books on theology as fast) 8s detective stories.” Cohen was picked up by detectives in Rutgers Square. were identified from the Public Ltbrary at No, 1% FE, Broadway, from where they were cipally stolen. been solled and rubbed with mud or| clay to give them the appearance of | being used. The 2001 by women Many of the Jeaf bearing the library been torn out so the buyer would not suspect thelr source. ing them for from 10 to 25 cents had a crowd about hs wagon the detectives saw him. Cohen could give no explanation as to where he got the books and his arrest and the seizure of the property fol- lowed. was a Cohen was nooks found Ubrarl books In other instances the fly stamp had According to the police, Cohen ited & year ago on similar charges and, after having obtained bel, he fled to Europe. —>—_ GEIDEL OFF TO PRISON TO SERVE LONG TERM. Bellboy Slayer Will Stay in Sing Sing for Twenty Years, Paul Golde}, the seventeen-year-old | at Li east murderer of William H. Jackson et the Hotel Iroquois, went to Sing Sing to- day for his long sentence, which must last twenty years, and may last for Mfe. The former bellboy was taken from the Tombs to Police Headquarters at 9 o'clock in @ Corrections Department van. Golde} did not look at the curious per- sons who watched him in and out of the | W He kept the dull, trancelike de- meanor which has stayed with him from the day the police traced him out by ven. Means of the chloroform bottle which he had left in old Mr. Jackson's room, When his picture and his Bertiilon Measurements hed been recorded at @gain, in Headquarters, he was put in the van charge of Deputy Sheriffs Breitenbach and Spelman, and taken to the Grand Centra) Station, to Spellman he war led aboard the 11.10 Croton local. fan I" LLL mM Handeufted Kalman | ¢ t night with aillard to- | to ; Sunda ive up their booty | ts little or noth BIND OFTHEVES. “BROCE BLCWS UP 1 SKIN DISTRESS QUICKLY ENDED 200 | Peculiar Coincidence Is Blamed postam Cures in the Modern Way. Permanently. INEVERY TOW THAT | i — by His Vernon. Brakeman for \r- rest at Mt. Hundred ond puts It “every town aad a bridge to-day mn James Joh: by Lieut of the y id Detective Stein an, near where the Colum- je of the New York, ster and Boston road was 1p on Sunday night. They a they knew and’ the Such close watch js being kept on the | sired, before bi men who were mounting the to work Monday. Drew the National Erectors’ the investigation into outrage will be prosecuted vigorously independent of the police. — GERMANY ACCEPTS TERMS OF FRANCE AND MOROCCO? Paris Gets News That Snarl Has Been Settled, but Foreign Office Is Silent. PARTS, Sept, 6.—Advices received here to-d from Berlin tnt! that the German Imperial Chancellor, Dr. von Bethman-Holt haa indicated his ac- ceptance of France’s proposals, preaent- ed last Monday to the German Foreign Minister, Herr von Kiderlen-Wacchter, by the French Ambassador, M. Cambon, looking to a settlement of the Moroccan dispute. The French Foreign Office, however, maintains an attitude of re- serve regarding the progress of the | negotiations. Despatches, which look as though they Sickly Women find in Duffy’s Pure Malt Whiskey the strength and health-giving qualities that are so necessary to them. 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The Valuable Result Service that is at once the most accurate, the most thorough and most Perfect Fitting Glasses as “5 as 7 ae 50 economical to be had. Established 50 years and the business still growing Eyes Examined By Registered Physi 8, Oculists of Long Experience. j Ocu. $4Sons 15thSt. 217B’dway, Astor Howse 101 Nassau — Ann W. L. DOUCLAS $3 $3.59 884 SHOES Mana WE TRUST YOU EPRNITORE Carpets, Bedding Down On $50 §.00 Down On 75 7.50 Down Qn 100 ty Peale Sand a et Vara ONARCH FURNITURE. CO 161 EAST 125"ST. BET. 3° & LEX-AVES OPEN, SATURDAY EVENINGS { ;<s- <0 <- we ~pP- at Sipser Cranford Ga Our Re: taurant deal An mitua tie emsentials Popular Bacay Daily Coneer by Viecor Sorlin's 1911, SEE TO-DAY'S EVENING JOURNAL FOR OTHER IMPORTANT SIMPSON CRAWFORD SALES>—<—<2B— lS JaYears ori C7 ali; GSO LG; Free Theatre Tickets y If 0. LADIES ONLY. __ SIXTH _SIXTHS AVE. 19270 207 (9270 20" STREET. NEW YORK ———————— Great Thr Three-Day Sale Sale of Notions and Sewing Supplies On account of the extremely low prices, we reserve the right to limit quantities. ——$—$—$—— es Silk Hair Nets, all Embroidered Shirt shades; large sizes, Waist Ruffles; regularly 8c.; spe- various styles; cial, 6 ular 390; -_ ——<—, To-Day and until saturday Evening batten Opera House, sath street, irry if when Marcus Loew will inaugurate his se of high These tickets may be had for the asking. Special Booth, Main Floor, Rear. Good FO © Main Fioor. Combination Forms. cloth covered bust, with wire skirt; regularly te 1.69 Dressmakers‘ Bust Forms, cloth covered; all sizes; regularly 39 Sewing Silk; full 50 yds., colors and black; apy, Shields-specis! purchase 000 pre. fine drese shielderbroken 50c.; each . . at. ; 29c doz. Sewing Cottons, Bissttc Peo Laces, reg. fs Satoty nickellod rogu- | Grey Hair Nete—all shades: | Hose Support and “Griptant” Elastic Bolte—1 ‘4 Threads and Silks silk Hibben ie Laces,” ‘For. | oy hy, te dos. regularly 2 ATE ers F188. vec vsseccee 400 yd. Spools Silk, white and | 25 ¥, | Ctinton safety Pins Elastic “No Rip" Stocking black; equal to four ¢ Moreertzea ¢ Sere Laces, & yas Poe ed ’ ; emon fh pedi ee regulariy Lowe pekeeiae ite 0 200 Pins—black or w > ers— sus is: Hasting Cotton Diamond witty sti Laces, ine ularly Ze... - hell Hale Curlers ender web; reg 10c; pair, 7€ Cap of Ribbon Wire—rorulerty Kos intifetat Tubular Laces, * extra Pins—blaek, whi regularly 260; sets... 9e | Pad tose Suppo Sicutnasiien pane errs Luwite | Threw’ ubular Shoe, Laces,’ " extra si Foe. We Goatees treme wetaucrats: eee Clark's 0. NE. Darn Pronze Hair ae Children's ~ Leagerd Shell Hair Binders—reg. bc. . Miscellaneous larly 15¢; set Curling Irone—regularly 8¢ . regularly 5e io! Safety Pins Pra doz. “ee and Bindings Rolls Cotton Tape, rey Satin Pad _Supporters— fe x larly 50c; pair.......... ee Kid Curlers—large ai ir Vins— ~ a y 2 Frilled Edge Garter Elastis Hooks of fine Pinc—r [Po Metel a ‘all shades; reg. 26c; yd., 10¢ Silk Girdle Cord, all Soutache Braid, all Clark's O. N. T. Real HairNets; large Warren's Chicago shades; regularly ra regularly Darning Cotton; sizes; all shades; Featherbone; reg- 18¢.; dozen regular 8c; 6 | ties 15c; ‘59 ular $1.00; yards...... 12c balls for’. LOc 6for...... c 12 yds. for. ©Ych || for........ 10 yd. English ‘Twill ‘Tape, aiid 8-8 Inch: piece... be silk Dipnket Bikding, ali eoidim: Dress Weight 120; yar: POR TNT ‘Never Slips’ Eo es hades, Sheets of Belt Piast a wile Hooks and Eyes Rittenhouse Hooks and Eyee— regularly 20c; for, gross. .12¢ Hercules Hooks and Eyee— regularly 300; for, gross. .200 Swan Bill Hooks and Eyee— regularly 120; for, gross. . . 6 Hook-and-Eye Tape—regularly 18c; for, yard...........18¢ Wood Coat Hangers; Milward’s Needles; Darning Silk; regu- 1 pa bat be; for LOc 2 for.. regular 5c; ] 0 8 Cc CRAWPORD ©00,, SIXTH SVENUE'S FOREMOST STORE OPP PLP PLP LPL PD PPPLIPPPPIPP School Outfitting Sales All This Week Exactly the Sort ot Sale That Is Desired by Prudent Parents Whose Idea of a Bargain Is Worthy Merchandise at Frices Decidedly Lower Than Usual No only a money-saving occasion—it is also an important Fashion event, as it formally introduces the newest Fall Fashions in outer wear for the younger set, from the dainty. young girl to the stunning college girl, or the smart young academician. No occasion during the entire year brings such good shopping reasons—new styles, new mer chandise, and special low prices. Misses’ and Juniors’ Fall Suits Junior “Shoe Top” Suits i, jodel is one, and the latest All the sinartness and distinction of the Suitsfor grown-ups are seen 7 in these models designed especially for the younger girl. Youthful lnlicaaiincase S-plece models of durable cheviot in desirable colorings. The dress, rae river peep fee a pretty pleated style with kimono sleeve, is trimmed with dainty touches of velvet and buttons; semi-box i$ ] 8” coat trimmed to match dress is lined throughout with guaranteed satin. Sizes Girls’ Chinchilla Coats at 910.75 ull length double-breasted box coats with 18 to 15 years. Value $28.75, at.. turnback collar of velvet; lined thro out Junior and Girls’ Polo Coats soft faded cheviot in ox belted with flannel, Shadesinclude navy and ¢ model with storm cues fy Biver Pockets, . $11.75 in sizes 6 to 16 ye: For girl juniors, 10to 14 $10.75|i8' 18 to T Girls' School Dresses, $1.00 to $1.95 Of good grade gingham and percale in a variety of pretty plaids and Junior College Dresses, stripes, made in many dainty tailor- made styles, with high neck; $10.75 to $16.50 Tong sleeves; full plaited skirts, Sizes 6 to 14 years. Other styles men’s wear 5 of attractive de: 1 sh alatea and serge i} ham, 1 bes fue ate : . $2.95 to $11.75 a rae, ST ae or Llees 10c; yard te \dren’ Yet et Gri cnsidrens resularty ibe, ge Assorted Hair Pins in regularly 6c..... 8 f Heb, box of Siporior regularly 2 Mourning Pins in boxes —requl 0: 4 for be Hair Needfuls Large size Silk Hair Nete— larly Sc each; dozen.... Belding's Pins and Needles Best American Pine—rog. fe: 8 papers fo 10¢ Adamantine use ig, Collar Buttone—cerd of be ait tassel; regu- lar 69c, each Clark We, 3.8 = 30c dosen SIMPS: hing new Norfolk kirt modi and dressy trimme i Girls" School Conts $5.00 Of medium weight serge and mixtures suit- able for present wear; 4-length; double- breasted with all the popular gellar effects. Sizes 6 to 14 yea value $7., Misses’ pea and Dancing Frocks xclusive styl direct copies of imported tnodels Sizes 14to 16 years. $16.50 to $47.50 Boys’ School Suits Girls’ and Boys’ Shoes A ; Girls’ High Cut **Footshape" School Shoes, With Two Pairs of Trousers petton: IPRS Mee Reorebape sh Sahutnlte™ “THREE splendid assortments of these “double-wear” suits have been pur. Goodyear welted chased and made up expresaly for this sal, and present what we believe to | simcatinnc ts $5 Slice $4 001 -92.404.Siovs bt0-bi0a,00 be the greatest values ever offered to parents looking for school outfits that will give long satisfaction, EF Second Floor, | Boys’ School Shoes that will stand the tough knocking about that bors s Boys’ Two-Trouser Suits 2 Boys twee in grays, t Drowns and dark Shoes that are made for wear, fit and effects, shown in’ cith folk jackets, er trousers, ranging in Russia calf, gunmetal calf, patent coltakin, blucher lace, oak ages 7 to 12, or doubl 3 50 tt" *7,50.10.12 soles, solid leather counters, welted soles: breasted, ages 10 to 17 ~~) Boys* Two-Trouser Suits in a variety ilored ak with the up-to-d: ming effects. Sizes 18 to 17_y Boys’ High-Grade Suits \ large variety of new Fall Norfolk. and double-br Sizes 9 to 1834. .. .92.00 | Sizes 1 to 5 SIMPSON CRAWFORD | 00., SIXTH AVENUE’S FOREMOST eToRE, > pairs of extra full cut hers. sss ceca tee “Sir Henri” Gloves at £1 A enen S| 'S greatest one dollar glove. Very few gloves now sold at $1.50 can match Boys’ Two-Trouser Suits Guaranteed strictly ull wool, extra quality cloths, ere values, Norfolk or double- Sir Henri Gloves are Coen at Sim ce Calva sewed well, All the very newest shades, in. fancy aantatian eon exclusive styles | Co.'s,” Shown in all the desired colors and styles for street wean. folk 50 mixtures, the newest grays and $7 ; or double-breasted jackets; pelts ‘8 of knicker trousers. Al anes Elbow Length Silk|93.00 Capeskin Gloves; Gloves; mousquetai: thet 88? BO, elbow length, prix senenery oe back, mous- quetaire; horn *2.00 of peg top knicker trou- sers, suitable for boys from 8 to 17 years. . $ 5:50 to 17 years; at ae Suits for Little Fellows, 93.95 fagne glace, Boys’ Telescope Hats and all the latest ee Tan or sailor effects, with sailor or Boys’ and Girls’ Gloves novelties... #1,00, fet y collar, fancy mixtures or plain | Kid and Suede Gloves for Children's Gloves, samples Hlue serge. Sizes 214 to 10 years, All Wool Blue Serge Suits, $4.50 Kets, in ages from 7. to 12; Boys’ 75¢ BI Blouses: special at. Special ~Boys’ $1 Woollen Knicker Trousers ) New materials, in fancy mixtures, well made garments, in the new full cut 6 to 17 years. tad to $1.60 69e “Elbow 69 > Bo aa es Ww ight, arate d fnst lor navy hlue SIMPSON CRAWFORD ao SIXTH AVENUE'S FOREMOST i TB RAWFORD CO., SIXTH AVENUE'S FOREMOST STORE Liste SIMPSON Continued: The Greatest Hosiery Sale of the Year HE most successful Hosiery event in the history of this store, successful in the great volume of business, success- ful in the unusual pure eae advantages secured, and more successful because of the values we offer our customers. ee Women's $1.00 Thread Silk Hosiery [7 Main Floor Made for service, with lisle soles, heels and toes, and with deep lis! garter tape, in black only, We also offer in this 49c ndfor the first time, extra size thread silk -35e Special, pair This is positively the best value in New York at this price. In black, tan and fancy colors to match costumes. Regularly retailed at 55¢ Women's $1.25 Imported Pure Thread Silk Hosiery at 790 Women's 39¢ Lisle Hosiery, Black, Tan, White, pair 25¢ Women's 50c Gauze Lisle Hosiery, 3 pairs $1.00, pair 35c¢ Women's 35¢ Mercerized Gauze Lisle Hosiery, pats l5c Women's 50c Pure Thread Silk Hosiery c Men's 35¢ and 50c Imp. Sample Hosiery 12%e Silk Gauze Lisle Hosiery ;regularly priced at 35e yes Men's k, tan and all of the ponulas ‘ealersi. rein- 25e In ble 12) A Representative Gathering of the Newest Authoritative Fashions Including a Remarkable Display of Stunning $ New Model Tailored Suits, which would ordinarily sell tor $30 to $365, at......... Greatest Variety of Handsome Models This fact is widely established and is «os Proved by the vast number of our patrons, who fin an extravagance of energy and time to book else- where. All the new ideas are shown, every correct weave and color is inciuded; all_ are lined with guaranteed satin; the sizes range from 84 to 58 inch bust, You will wonder how le to offer so much 825 style at so popular a price... Women's Tailored Suits, $29.75 Of excellent cheviot im black or navy; coat is trimmed with satin and hes new shaped collar, The skirt pretty model with trimmed panel front and back, Women’ s Tailored Suits $3. lot, stocki pe Women's Pure Thread Silk Hosiery. pair. f wide wale cheviot, black or na: rian embroidered velvet collar; satin braid, with which k of coat and ekirt is also with silk cord, frogs and buttons, and cuffs are trimmed, Coat faster trimmed to match collar. Women's Tailored Suits, $39.75 A refined model of excellent broadcloth in brown, navy and black. The |: velvet collar and long lapel are strikingly novel. Skirt has high girdle and is trimmed with velvet centre buttons \ 1) il Other Tailor Made Suits $43.00 to $99.50 forced heels and toes Children's 25¢ Cotton Ribbed School Stockings Some have slight imperfections; in black only, Reinforced knees, heels and toes; fine or heavy ribbed; special, pair Such favorite and rich materials es eatin charmeuse, Children's 50c Fine Silk - Finished Black 5 Crepe, de chine, silk chiffon, satin, aha tmansalines ene ‘used. * splemitd Stockings F 25c new fdeas, mainly those of the forel Hgrlgnces, are shown in the Children's 35¢ Quality Stockings trimminis: "Prices are 694.70, $20.00, 680.76, #4306, $80.00, 0" 19 In black, with extra heavy knees, hecls and toes; special, at. 4...