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THE EVENIWGU WUBLD, THUKDVAYX, & nounced Munisn. So more ot t+ “LEXOW" BOARD STARTS HUNT | here ‘inp ested ov: tom] FOR PHILADELPHIA GRAFT. yb SOVAY, Ser tHymBER 7, 1911. wry commission, 601 MILLIONS OF LAROCQUE Louts B. Larocque, Mra. Loutse Laroeque SUICIDE BY HANGING, found near the body was of the Sedors da ppecial deputy by ‘Tinker, Henry H. Anderson and Joseph type. | Attorne eral John C. Bell. White DIVIDED AMONG FAMILY. |. ‘on are each given one-tenth = — - \the will condu he presentat f all evi- a i st in $400,000 and a sh in| Unidentified Man Found tn a Tree | | — : " Pal Bullitt and eoclates i the © property 6 rer j Trai yor Reyburn Througs |} Pheu al 4 |$1,146,123 of Estate Is in Stocks| Annie c. Go A granddaughter, Retold dtr The Best od, wo Attack on City Departments— | being almed at the | G i H s wets a life tnt in $75,000, The} The screams of a woman attracted a toom, 7 | i | ey une and sia ‘1 Life Insurance renlduary estate is anpralaed at $1854 | tention to-day on the elevated station * fete ven set ie tare Us olicies, re sige jot the Broadway oranch of the subway!” Tife Insurance | of) Joseph Larocque, who dled June %,| Adele Thomas ‘ocque, LEAVES NO TRAIL. his a | ITom’ Trimp, Accused of Kill- left temple \ Pint Melt, : ; [near tite heart i" RUHBISH SHOOTING LEAPS INTO A TAXICAB AND t on the Commis. 8 Sterling Catlin, |r the Vares each recel ven get from the —_——- THREE LEAP FOR LIFE pected | 1998, left an estate that has been official- ra. ‘The latter |iy appraised at $2,604,063.18, Members f Public Safety are of nig immediate family will divide the st political alles property under the terms of his. wiil | Deputy Comptroller Jullus Harburger, to-day filed with the Surrogate, the ap- An F $195,418.29, 36.5%. Two grandsons FROM BURNING AUTO. She was pointing to the body of a man | which swung from the limb of a tree lin a little clump of woods near Broad- way, and twenty-five feet south of the station, Lieut. James Kane cut the body down, Is Good Health Brandrettis ‘The rope used for hanging the man was 4 Barre; J. K. P. Boy I praisers’ report. P 9 w i m Mefton-| Edward Mil of a contractor, |” Besides $1,110,123 in atocks, the testa-| Three mex, Charles B. Grat of Ni Hs bad ype that Is utilized for tying 7ILL nkee arent- ‘s S| who Lives a Dean street, |tor owned the residence at No. 6 Bast {147 East Kighteenth street, John J. Jack. | bundles of newspapers. ing Saloonkeeper, App ; | Frank 8. | Sryokiya,, found & Won of percunsos |wwieccciaty ateean stern ite Easton of No. 12 Kast Thirteent street| There war every Indication that the keep those who use them in Tahicle in Waitt Trimp fi State Sena-| caps in his father's bu drawer to- lance wor 0 rt and Mathew of No, 277 Broome|man was @ suicide, No marks were ly Had Vehicle in Waiting. ah Witch cid nel, who, with | a0" and started. (0 f m [ance worth (6,00 and held other! oe Manhattan, Jumped from an au-| found on the clothing by which Identity good health because they My the and William §.| % Loulse Roe, Elizabeth Roo and Ce.| tomoblle early to-day at Bedford could be established. Coroner Shongut] keep the blood pure. They nue and Mallourne street, Brookly {directed that the body be sent to the just in time to escape being burned to celle Palle, bh. Mra threo nieces, Annie 8, Ket $10,000 Morg OLICE CAN'T FIND HIM. |: are the best laxative and . \ Kened by the | Larocque, the The man was apparently forty-five ony taxicab around the « er, Dr. oy Bt Venn S| iow eevee etre intervene tae motor exploded and blew out the| years old, weighed 1) pounds and was| tonic medicine you can pos- A ninth street in front Hospital sald Edward would proba _tesidence and in $100,000, A fifth share] front of the machine, and the gasoline, |five feet, seven inches tall, The eyes ibly tak ™s Slain Man Is Said to Havel iyi ; the fie ning gun was fired by Thomas | tow hia right eye, His left hand ts |in the home and a life interest in $400,-| which was scattered over the car, took | wore blue, the hair and mustache light,| SIDly take, “ os tom 4 a + ial ik , counsel for the Logan! torn and his chin lacerated ‘wo Is given to Joseph Larocque, a son. ! fire and the machine was destroyed, {The clothing was black and the hat * ‘om = Trimp Been Preparing to Sell Out and Leave City. “Skush" Thomas as was Killed by tnista on ball, under c adly wounding a man named Bo: eader in the Thomas Thirty-sixth atre they They were Sale Extraordinary! 5,000 Yards of 52-In. Chiffon Broadcloth in All the New Fall Shades, the Regular *1.50 Grade, Friday. Yd. Of course you know this is going to be the greatest broadcloth season on record. Therefore, this timely purchase should create widespread interest. ‘The quality is superior, heavy twill back, and has the required chiffon finish. Will be delivered sponged, shrunk and ready for the needle. Some of the colorings are the following: Golf Red, Coronation, Reseda, Alice, Tan, Cardinal, Garnet, Wine, Light Navy, Dark Navy, Silver Gray, Military, Old Rose, Helio, Wistaria. Pink, Light Blue, Pearl, Champagne, Copenhagen, Royal Blue, Mistral and Black. On Sale Friday. ¢> stain Fioor. The utility of the taxicab as an ad funct to the escape of a murderer was Mustrated again to-day when detectives fearned that a taxicay wae waiting tn Thirty-ninth street, between Seventh | and Eighth avenues, for Tom" Trimp, the bartender: who fled yesterday after- oon after shooting Charles Ruhbish, in the bar-room of the Hotel Charles at the northwest corner of Thirty-elghth Street and Seventh avenue, Witnesses have been found, It is sald, who saw ‘Trimp jump into a tax!, which started away and turned north into Eighth ave- wan The Borderland OF Consumption nie without any directione from the : « SIMPEON ORAWFORD 00., SIZ7H AVENUR'S FORBMONT ATORE. passenger. | ’ berculosia Dr, 1 ze - This development and the fict that imp has disappeared absolutely—al-|! ough his habits of life and the places | he frequented are well known—leads the Police to believe that Runpian was mur- dered in the pursuance of a plot either te conceal fr ri him the loss of money he had intrusted to another or to get gontrol of money he had “planted” omowhere ind was about to take Into “his own possession SAID TO HAVE PLANNED TO SELL OUT HIS BUSINESS. Ruhbdish, it 1s now claimed, was the *vank roll guy” in the partnership Yetween himself and “Skush" Thomas, Tenderloin character, in the opera ion of the notorious Hotel Charles ind a saloon at the corner of Thirty- Mixth street, two blocks below in Bev- th avenue, Friends of Ruhbish aay je was getting ready to sell out his terest in the two places and go to Friday a Great Day in That Tremendous Hosiery Sale Continuing the most stirring and successful hosiery selling event that any New York siore hus known within a year or more. All sorts of good hosiery for all people of all ages and for all oc- casions—at the lowest prices on record. €F Main Ve Women's $1.00 Thread Silk Hosiery Made for ice, with uste soves, heels and toc garter topy, in black only. | We aiso offer in this lot, rst time, extra size thread silk stockings: at, pair Designed Especially for the Smart Miss in High School ot College, and Marked at a Very Interesting S l 1 7 5 Low Price...... ° ‘The illustration shows one of these very dash- ing dresses. They are not at all elaborate, but they have the air of style and distinction and the touch of dressiness that gives them youth- ful charm and removes them from the ordiagty class of dresses sold at this price. ex Third Floor, Made of excellent quality of storm serge; sn extremely stylish model, with collar, cuffs and pipings of exquisite contrasting effects in broad- cloth. The entire dress shows every mark of first class tailoring and finish. Sizes 15 to 18 years. Misses’ Autumn Suits at $18.75 ilagoods, treat 33d Anniversary Sales Begin Next Monday, Sept. Il MORE THAN $500,000 OF CHOICE NEW MERCHANDISE At Prices Competition Cannot Touch A SPLENDID 10-STORY STORE CROWDED TO THE DOORS WITH NEWEST GOODS SEE SUNDAY'S PAPERS FOR DETAILS. lowing fa warding most aggrese!ve | Women's Impertea 39c Lisle hosiery white, with high spliced heels and double so. Women's 25c Imported, Full Fashioned a Fine gauze cotton Hosiery; high spticed heels, deep garter Lops; in black only. Women's 50c Pure Thread Silk Hosiery, at 25¢ Double heels and tccs; lisle garter (ops; black only; some slightly imperfect. Women's $1.25 Imported Silk Hosiery at 79¢ be cured in any climate, cured of consumption are no longer | “The reason eo many cases are not cured is) Decause these iung diseases are not recognised in time by the family doctor until they hare begun elarm, means of hie X-Light examination of the a gees AT ONCE whether hi : ‘J - ilor-made models, ‘of newest In black and all the season's latest colors to match any street or evening e Pacific Coast to marry a vaude- Piebcns Stunning tailor-m “4 “| Ps n ’ ich any s ile performer named Ida Barr, bey ey fabrics, including many rough weaves an gown. Made with liste soles and extra heavy isle or sik garter tops. | Thomas and Ruhbish were tn the! sooner than te pomible by the usmial. medical iMipelrig ete The sore con fed peed Sale Handkerchiefs. ... Foor. (ERATERIE ER BERGGLEOSELINGF Eta TeGao hn Rack room of the Hotel Charles bar |examioation, and his treatment is based upoo a a jengt Wes \luicas te dees ane ‘of self col. Irish Linen Hemstitched and Initialed Handkerchiefs en's 25¢ School Stockings at 12%<c yesterday afternoon with Elste Fitne| positively correct «agnosia from the first." oi gaisaats foe gow New designs in skirts Hand Embroidered Handkerchiefs wee nate alae Laub tt black only. Reinforced knees, ferald and May Kvans, Runbish had| if wulleing (rom any of the wnplcamat re He eer aud 16 veuta.cales sdestrd vs atsal Beautiful One Cotner Embroidered Shamrock or Linen Handkerchiefs; eels and toes; fine or heavy ribbe Bont iano ena @ ete from 18 | eo Cary Prt, a | ome, Wehr fis. Vie 18o| |rnee o ’ . HW OAGR eecseceesesisets 5 ‘ Ty closcly ae the Mvans women 000 | ar ene bere fuled te coments lee Tee Misses’ and Juniors’ Suits 2.75 | | tandkerchiefs, 6 for ac Men's 50c Pure Silk Hosiery English one-piece button front model, of storm Wonderful values. In all the popular shades, Evers pair perfect. member St: trouble or understand your case, but cal! and in- | a Regular 6 for 89c quality. Dainty initialed Handkerchiefs for women Black and tan included. Lisle heels and t hiy lust Had x aT tigate for yourself, serge; braid trimmed; embroidered emblem; ‘ é rasingy lack and tan include isle heels and toes; highly lustrous ri tnd ‘get cway from that place, | Weed the waraing nd coumlt Dr, Anderston at silk tie, Sizes 18 to 16 years, and children, ‘Two styleain afuil ine of initials RR ecehieres ‘ on 25c Handkerchiefs, 6 for 49c Initialed Handkerchiefs for men and boys. once, He gives office consultation and examin: thon without charge at his office, 50 West 224 at, (between 6th and 6th aves, It is no place f you if you sta you end will kill Come out here and Girls’ School Dresses, 91.00, 91.50 and $1.95 SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO., SIXTH AVENE 5 KOKEMOSE STORE, Full regular sizes, with \) make a new start. eagle Sr egae pets pans models of high grade gingham and large bap pied aoe rs: Usually 6 for 75c. eR a a en ea 1 t out New York, go ti a mn ets 38 4 Women's Sheer Irish Linen Handkerchiefs, 6 for 50c [iim cone fee MAATHIOd 10140" ans | beth ta Pbrooas Cos poreelede a variety of peelty pusics and BESS; With dainty embroidered initials. Value 6 for,75c. Corr espondence P aper, 22¢ designed with high neck, dainty contrasting trimming effects. 811.7 6 to 14 years. SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO., SIXTH AVENUE'S FOREMOST STORE. The 100 Sheet Fachage That Usuaily Sells at 50c High Grade Correspondence Paper—100 sheets of paper with 72 envelopes; fabric finish. . & Third Floor, 35c **Persian Lawn" Paper and Envelopes, 1$c 50 sheets and 50 envelopes of tine linen-fabrie writing paper and envelopes. Gold Initial Correspondence Cards 23c. Men's Irish Linen Initialed Handkerchiefs, 6 for 75c Embroidered block le‘ ters, qualities that always retailed st 6 for $1.25, SIMPSON CRAWFOKy CO. SIXTH AVENUE'S FOREMOST STORE., Free Theatre Tickets To-day and Until Saturday Evening Best Values at the Lowest Prices Callens Special School Opening Sales Friday Girls’ 9 7 C School Dresses, About 20 different styles, making the ‘gest and best varicty you ever saw at this price; sizes 6 to 14 yrs.; ma from the new galatea (Hydegrade label ombination stripes and other materials are hams, percales, fancy Scotch plaids and color blue se with fancy piping; no dress worth less than 1.49 to 1.69 Girls’ 65 C a School Dresses, rls from 6 to 14 yrs,; with high or low neck; from German and Scotch linens in plain Jib Be H 4 Piping and hand embroidered panels or embroidered ide effects; also Anderson gingham plaid novelty 4 rash linens and percalesin all colors; worth 98c to 1,29: Wornen’s Dress Skirts Made from the new fall all-wool French diagonal homespun in navy and black; several other styles at this price; others are asking 1.05 more for th same skirt; sizes 22 to 3 1 95 rt ip, band; speci : 3d 21st sprite batt ENTITLES a LADY TO A SEAT 24 Linen Corresponue Cards, die staup.. in gold, any letter and 24en- A Manhattan Overs House 4th street, next velopesto match. Valve s5e Sunday afterno i Loew “will ve. Street fpauatrate iy a joo high age saderiie thew | | Crane's Linen Lawn Paper, 33¢ ' Main riocr, Weer!” dooa FoR LADIES ONLY. One quire box in tints of blue, vray, orange, &e. Regularly 69e. SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO,, SIXTH AVENUE'S FOREMOST STORE, _____) Special for Friday—2,000 Yards Colored Dress Satin In a Fuli Complement ot the New Fail Shaaes; 49 19 Inches Wiae; Soild Reguiarly at75c . . !9C _The quality is widely known for its beauty and exceptional wearing quality, bought from a retiring silk manufacturer at less than the cost of production in a complete line of street and evening shades, such as ivory, ceil, rose, lavender, turquoise, pearl, mammoth, xeroplane, peach, apricot, ponceau, chantecler, reseda, natural, dark rose, emerald, cadet, Algerian, Berliot, wistaria, Aramis, purple, brown, navy and black. CF Main Fi Bran setvieetule ends ak inal wih not pulls reaulariy i SIMMRUN UNAWPORD CO, To-morrow $3.50 Will Buy a $5 Fall Suit for the Boy Two pairs of Knicker Trousers with each Suit. BY The Two-trouser Suit is the most as every mother knows. Into these ¢ Cc) its we have putanextra measure quality and workman- Dainty Crepe Cloth Combinations and Night Gowns Another New Lot c! those Excellent Garments that 85 ce Created Such Comment Last Tuesday. Vatues $1.25. . : These undergarments are very popular with particular people. They are new, dainty and need no ironing. Just wash and he them and they are ready to wear. ie Combinations are Corset Covers with Drawers or Skirt, night gowns in slipover model, made of best quality crinkly crepe, trimmed with torchon lace ribbon. EF Second Fidor. New Silk Petticoa Silk Jersey or Messaline Silk pettico: plaited founce with attached plaited ruffle, Percaline underlay, made to retail black and all desired colors. Deep $ ere retail .00, ne, 2.95 | SIMPHON CRAWFORD ©0,, SIXTH AVENUES FOREMUST Suit Waists and Sweaters There's a little snap in the air mornings and nights now that calls for a Sweater coat. Simpson Crawford Co, are headquarters for these garments. Just see our showing on the second floor and the remarkably little prices we ask for fine garments, EF Second Floor, Another lot of these SMART SWEATER COATS same as made such 4 bit last week at $1.98, . You can't touch them for any such money elsewhere. Finest worsted coats, double breasted, shawl collar, white, oxford or red. New Sweaters of Soft Durable Worsted, $5.50 BINTH AVENUBS FURBMOS! DIvie Boys’ School Suits Variety of fancy mixtures; double breasted coat and Knicker 1,39 Boys’ Pants pants; sizes 8 to 15 yrs, |Large selection of fancy mixtures; all in pure laurie i Oranges: Royal, Stwart Borer nut from ee! reg. 1.98 t ow one corn “fed. howe: a hip to make them far and away best values in New York toothsome — flavor; CP second Floor. Ib, wioes—Bushel, #L . Straight rope stiteh; high rollin, . pockets, | pearl buttons, 1 Buperlor Quality Teas _ Women's Corsets new urrivals; all sizes to 15, CALANE FOCAL LSAD RD EONAR OAT, | RRORA HES ATER F Norfolk or Double-Breasted Suits, of Hees Srtralght or bien Empire make; 2 styles, heavy fall|reg. 49 a C reser hi Wai 91.98 natty, new fancy mixtures, grays, tans uaudtly We. a 1b. weight; white coutil, double hose sup- Bova shace: ressy New Waists, 91. and browns. ‘Two puirs knicker trousers - In the popular cotton voiles or crepes, in # number of new models, daintily @, fancy trimmed with cluny tace, panel eff or panel of cluny insertion, outlined with buttons; long set-in sleeves, with porters; sizes 18 to 40; else- where 39¢ . 29c Satin and kang. ¢ jor bal; sizes 9 to x witheachsuit. Age7tol7 % Hutter——Meado' vestee of pin tucks and fancy buttons years; value Tepe lt 3.50 "Jualitys S-lbe crock. E. Dr. Denton’s Garments Mi: the new frill, or the fronts hand embroidered and daintily trimmed with Boys! T wor Trouses Guts, of bigh erhi an't-Catch-Cold sleeping garments |p ‘ fine lace insertion, Gretchen neck; short sleeves, eT ne ‘' for children; sizes 3,°2,°3; 29 | Dongole kid top; button or lace; solid New Dressy Blouses, $3.98 priced "4 50 5 50°7. 50°8 50 a yr IC oles; sizes 11 to 2; OQ Paar One Serie j at F |. Jed : vi BIC | srecial . 5c OF point de masco lace, with a messaline trimming in a simulation of a new n ot Sailor Suits 3.95 Boys’ Hose Boys’ “Bell” Blow sailor collar and fold down front, with bow tie and lace buttons. Be ee eg ‘ays ell” Blouses Gretchen neck, short sleeves; also with fold of messaline. Another 150 dozen of the well-known SIMPSON CHAWFORD CO,,” SIXTH AVENUB'@ FOREMOST STORE, — 1 ry ” nol ie cll-kne a = © OS ee . . m . oui i fast black; sizes 5 to 9! 5; 0 | Bell” Blouses; variety of patterns in IC | percates and madras; all sige regular 15+ - aaa i9 eet Very Sp eens an Woolen : Bleached Cambri positively the SOcquality” i e i i ieker i be et Sn merece | mayer teeuty. 200 Linens: Friday Bargains Te Ar eee sw, wot mate ||(DL2 Am. Porcelain Dinner Sets, our reg. 8 @eyd.; limit 10 line Ever, jyer to a customer thrifty. wom ae every item a shopping opportunity that no n should miss. 1f-0z. bottle “ 8 C| vaiue 18: MICHIGAN FURNITURE:C A very thin Porcelain Set in white and gold floral design on pretty, graceful shapes. All pieces perfect; no seconds. A real $12.00 value 100-Piece American Porcelain Sets; gold lined Several 100-Piecce American Porcelain Dinner designs and graceful shapes. . : 50-Piece American Porcelain Sets, $2.29 Se sists of 6 dinner plates, 6 tea plates, 6 soup plates, 6 preserves, . garments, in the new fuil cut 6! Sizes 6 to 17 years i 10c ee = <3: Smason Oni Ca ©Y Main Floor, $6.49 5,000 Yards 59¢ Table Damask; Highly mercerized, in new hand snow white, laundered and wears better than 39c i special, yard, , The Ta MoiccG Uh BOWELS) Pure White, sUIt QUalien; KOUd s1Z0, VE £3.50 Dinner Napkins; pure Irish linen, 24 inches square, attractive pat- ap na gelemnamlie gamma aa ase conan Wi Lace Curtains: Great News | ‘Toeday we ourselyes could not go out and buy these cur- tainsat the price we quote; &F Fourth Floor, in tor $2.54 ; can putters, overed vegetable eee eeeeFs| | 26 patterns of handsome Irish Point Teaco Curtains $ TEE Oe rte eee Cr a Le ete tee day ony. Fr F i Our Restaurant #200 Hemstitched All Linen Table Cloths; German silver bleach; 19 patterns of beautiful Marie Antoinette Lace Curtains. e ——— d = ares Se nitere| Toten Danlennid neers coment alas |] |40 patterns of hansismade nud braided Hensissance Lace aie Fine Thin Engraved Tumblers R th Your Purchase y . Curtains. ( " lor 95.50 in < ieee pe py Towels; heavy soit qualities, all white or with red 14 patterns of Brussels and Tambour Scotch Lace Cur to $7.90 7 Wegite eh j rs hae Acetyl High-Grade Furniture sails : 10 patterns of hand-made imported Arabian Lace Cur Curtains. Engraved to your order in any initial desired; Liberal Credit Terms} ein ng Cloth; soft chamois finish, for undergarments; 10 | | 5300 Dozen Holland Shades at 19c workmanship guarantecd; work done on 25 $8 Down on $50 i eecitet, Regularly #9¢ and 45c, 86 inches wide and 7@ inches long. Of genuine the premises; 6 for...........0.0.000+ lc ry “ P telinng $75 $100 217432 AVE SETHBS19™ST Holland; mounted upon good spring rollers; supplied with slats, brackets, ete, White, olive green, dark green or ecru have very slight imperfections. 700 Heavy Tapestry Couch Covers at $1.35 _ Regularly 82.75, #3.50 to $3.95. 60 inches wide and perfectly reversible, some fringed; others plain, Choice of Negus Tapestry, Bagdad Tapestry; also very fine Armure effects. | ———_—_—___—_—_ nn nr rrr | Simpson Crawford Co., 6th Ave., 19th to 20th St., New York @—@>—@ ‘ ran 6 Plain Thin Blown Lemonade or Ice Tea Glasses, 29¢ [F Fitth Fioor. $6-Piece Tea Sets;‘Austrian china in two pretty decorations to choose froin. . ES ay PtaAig ARE ar, 10 yard piece, te by Vietor Sorlin and : SNe Single Red Sheets OPEN EVENINGS 1 12!ve Pillow Cas Dainty and wide hems, 8 qulok