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MATINEE CROWDS CFE MAN STABBED | CATSKILL WOMAN DIES SELF-SUFFOCATED BY GAS Took Room in Boarding House Three Days Ago as Victoria W. Miller-—Found by Landlady. the house of Mrs. BR ke at No. | Weat Sixty-ninth s ree days giving the name Victoria W. Milt pf ye Ly found nalde room on the ¢ committed eutcide on the gas after stopping ail t Discharged Employee Knifes) Fellow Toiler After Chase Town Niet; WHTGh Was: the 3H 4, Through 29th Street. was day in} She had ng nok mings |} door the skylight, r opening. During her she stay at the home of “ woman kept orning and o her- returned in th employmen # Broadway & man running crowds rough afternoon saw Pwenty-ninth street, pursned by a second man with huge butcher knife. In a moment! Me ee aeasaa Ss aa h of a country the second man ca his victim and)! plunged the kn to his body, The — attacked mar Tustantly a ere man Hughes, on trafic duty at th corner, learned that the wounded man | ‘ wae Peter Toppes, # sliver polisher at] sry. tr. the Hotel Breslin. The man who cut| pase key him was Matthew Williams, who was, | lodger up to this morning, a dishwasher at the | room hotel. was a letter, ‘Williama became involved early to-| the Coron day in an argument with one of Toppes's| Icke, reading ing and entered the r was dead on the as full of gas, On sealed, and and a note to Mrs, Rome- " t oubi you, Xriends, also an employee. Asa resuit) . 1 am sory for the trouble to you: of the argument Wiliams lost his Job.) Th Vieage to Catekiil, care of Mrs. He conceived the idea that Toppes wan! Yeu in league with his friend to set him fired and he lay in watt for the silver polisher. When Toppes came out of | the hotel Williams pounced on him and drew the knife. Toppes tried to escape in the crowds | of Broadway. The knife wound he re- | ceived was eight inches long and may be fatal. Dr. Everingham took Toppes to Bellevue. Williams was sent to Jef- ferson Market Court The attack took place at the hour when the early matinee crowds begin to promenade Broadway, and a fashion- ably dressed multitude forgot all abuot wetting panicstricken and proceeded to take a lively and excitable interest in the proceedings. The policemen on dut jn the vicinity had their hands full moving the crowds. paciachsdaden+ SN BRONXITES FOR OUTING. Feur Rig Bands and a Breaker With the Dela: Led by Arthur Murphy, one of the two hig men in the Bronx, Gene McGuire be- tng the other, and accompanied by four m\litary bands, the members of John J. Delane Club and their friends will march from headquarters, No. 45 East One Hundred and Fifty-second street to Port Morris dock, foot of East One Hundred and Thirty-eight street, next Monday. The steamer Commodore will | take them up the Sound to Donnelly's Grove at College Point. On arrival at | the grove breakfast will be served, to be | followed by athletic contests of various Kinds. ‘The bands will be stationed | Republic at Dreamland Per for the Around the lown and will furnish lively | nurpose of going somewhere else than music throughout the day. the world's greatest summer resort to| tlebastian Muller, champion stone | have @ good time according to their own | breaker of the world, will give exhibi-|{deas. The club had a monster chowder | tions of his skill. The stone breaking | party dea is suggestive of what will happen | Point ned war the sole je. Tt was locke* The suitease 1 baggage of the ee | OLD MAN KILLED BY TRAIN. A man believed to be Charles Mayley, seventy-one years old, of No. 2% John- son avenue, Richmond Hill, threw him- | self in front of @ Long Isiand Ratiroad | express train at the Atlantic and Jef- fereon avenue crossing, Morris Park, to-day and was killed, The old man was chased away from the Johnson avenue crossing earlier in the day and was warned by gateman at Atlantic and Jefferson avenues. He watched a local train pass and when the express Was near sprang forward across the tracks. A card with the name Charley May- ley, was found in a pocket. At No. 5 Johnson avenue ung woman who said she was Mr. Mayley’s daughter | said the description of the suicide cor- | responded with that of her father. Her father, she sald, had been @ mossenger for fifty years for the Bank of Com- merce and had recently retired on « pension. He had been affiicted mentally and several weeks ago tried to shoot himself. pon Ce RE Leave Coney for an Outing. ‘The Democratic Club of the Sixteenth Assembly District of Brooklyn is made up in great part of the business men and show people of Coney Island. On the occasion of the annual outing to-day Coney Island wns treated to the specta- | cle of 3,00 representatives of tts brains jand chivairy getting aboard the Grand at Donnelly's. Grove, College Leader Frederick Lundy pre- | to anybody starting a rough house. Grows Hair, Restores Gray or Faded Bair to Its Original Color and Stops Dandruff and Scalp Diseases. 25c Bottle Free te Prove It. The free 2bc bottle of “Swisac and Scalp Remedy, If used as will astonish you. It is a MEW REMEDY, the latest and bost prepar tion known. It is the result of y navinia0 agntalanAa aliOnia bet Of investigation and resea Heals for sale and recommended by reason why #o many of t all drug and departm it rations have failed in the past All who wish that ‘ work demazded of them. It is 8 Tus in ‘ite action and. thousands have received t cures just from the free bottle we eave them for the ask- any relief from something you have | ed be foolish enough to con- | demn Seracs tone else, You, will be | jeflted by the free bottle we ‘not tried ottle pre- sin stamps silver, to help cover expense of pack- ete, by addressing direct to the yy sco Hair Remedy Co, 3811 P, O, Because you may not have received Square, Cincinnatl, Ohio, For sale and recommended in New Xe ie by al CHICAGO ARCHITECT SHOT OTC. Watson, Mitects and contra is belleved by the police, an assumed name. to give thirty-five yearm of age and hae been Uving at a well know Watson fl and ato Pharmacy, Siegel Cooper ford Co., 8, Albert, 116th St. a GRAND RAPIDS (Sila. MANUFACTURERS When You i urnish Your Home _ VISIT OUR ESTABLISHMENT We Guarantee Satisfaction ON ALL PURCHASES The Most Complete Stocks | Best Qualities, Lowest Prices Furniture, Carpets, Rugs, Bedding, &c. CASH OR CREDIT $4.00 A WEEK OPENS | AN ACCOUNT WE PAY FREIGHT. Lenox Av, and Gimbel’ Br OPEN EVENINGS. 2886 BVENING BY MYSTERIOUS WOMAN. | a fuses to Give Reason. 30, Sept 7.—Robert one of the he#t known The Feed-drink for All Ages. shot by a woman to-day. 1 n front of Watsc let struck Wats T however, to he The wor @ reason for the a Stern Brothers direct attention to their large assortments of Misses’ and Children’s Apparel For Early Fall and Winter Wear, comprising new and distine- tive styles, made of the most desirable class of materials. In addition, To-morrow and Saturday A special offering of MI; TAILORED SUITS, of Homespun and Cheviot Serges, in the new browns, greys and blues, also bla sizes 14, 10 and 18 years, at $17.50, "21. 50 GIRLS’ LONG SCHOOL COATS, of high grade cheviots and novelty mixtures, in all the new Fall colorings, sizes 6 to 16 years, at 85.00, 9.75 REGULATION SAILOR DRESSES, of serviceable navy serge, sizes 6 to 14 years, at $5.50 Youths’ and Boys’ Clothing Fall Models for School Wear, of the best class of materials and high class workmanship, NORFOLK AND DOUBLE-BREASTED SUITS, of fancy grey and brown mixed Cheviots, with two pairs of Knickerbocker trousers, lined throughout, sizes 7 to 18 yrs. at $5.75, 6.95 NORFOLK AND DOUBLE-BREASTED SUITS, of fine Blue Serge, with two pairs of Knickerbocker trousers, sizes 7 to 18 years, zt 56.50 BOYS’ FIRST LONG TROUSERS SUITS, of fine fancy mixed Cheviots, sizes 14 to 18 years, at 10.50 YOUTHS’ AND SMALL MEN'S SUITS, of fine Blue Serge and fancy Mixtures, in the latest shades, 34 to 40 chest measure, at 14.50 BOYS’ AND CHILDREN’S FALL REEFERS, of Serge and fancy Mixtures, sizes 2% to 8 years, at 4.95 Boys’ Furnishings Boys’ and Children’s Worsted Sweaters, at $1.45, 2,25 Young Men’s Shirts and Blouses, at —68c Young Men’s and Boys’ Flannelette Pajamas, “ — 75¢ Boys’ Blanket Robes, * 1.98 Boys’ School Hats and Caps, at =48c, 95c Youths’ and Boys’ Telescope Hats, at 1.45 Boys’ and Girls’ Shoes Complete assortments of Button and Lace Shoes, regular and high cut, in all desirable leathers, made on lasts designed to con- form to growing feet. BOYS’ CALF LACE SHOES, welted soles, Blucher cut, sizes 1 to 6, at $2.50 GIRLS’ HIGH CUT BUTTON SHOES, in tan and black Russia {Sizes 8t010%4, at $2.00 Calf and Patent Leather, At tong) “2.50 with welted soles, “2% to 5, “3.00 Also the Following Special Values : Discontinued Lines of GIRLS’ BUTTON SHOES, sizes incomplete, Sizes 8to 10%, Formerly $2.00 Pair, at $1.35 “ 41 to2, ud 2.50 Pair, “ 1.55 Untrimmed Millinery (On the First Foo) Imported and Domestic Velour, Felt, Velvet and Plush Hats, in original and exclusive shapes, in all'the correct colors, Also a large assortment of Tailored Hats, Toques and Soft Hats for Automobile and Steamer Wear, Also To-morrow and DOMSTIC VELOUR HATS, in black and colors, VELVET HATS, black only, in a large veriety of shapes, Saturday Value $2.75 3.75 Value $4,95, ut Women’s & Men’s Handkerchiefs ME S Pure Linen Handkerchiefs, 14 and 14 inch hems, e $3.25 and 4.25 per dozen, at $2.60, 3.40 Sheer French Linen Colored Handkerchiefs, : in desirable color combinations, Value 95¢ Each, at 50c Sheer French Linen Handkerchiefs, with tape border and fancy hand embroidered wreath initial, at $6.75, 10.25 Value $8.75 and 12.00 per dozen WOMEN’S Handkerchiefs, in sheer and linen cambric, Vahue 2 $2.25 per dozen, $1.60 Sheer Pure Linen Initial Hand Embroidered Handker Value $3.00 per dozen, at $2.35 Pure Linen Handkerchiefs, with Hand Embroidered Corners Value $2.75 and 6,00 per dozen, at $1,785, 2/00 at CHILDREN’S School Handkerchiefs of Linen Cambric, with initials, Value $1.45 per dozen, it O95¢ Store will be open Until 6 P. M West 23d and 22d Streets | “Just Say” Robert B. Watson tson Fired On as He HORLICK’S Left His Home—Assailant Re- | Original ™" MALTED MILK quick lunch prepared in 0 minute, wn Tefuse! be ne substitute. Ask for HORLICK’S, B® Others are imitations, WORLD WANTS WORK WONDERS weeLD, THUsSYAY, SEPTEMBER 7, Hair Ribbons for School Girls ‘Taffeta Satin and Moire Ribbons in all the popular colors, as follows 31g inches at 1214 yd 5&4 inches at 19¢ vd. Blooming '» Main Floor, Talbot & Poggi, Lexington to 3d Ave. 1911, — All Cars 57 Greene Street Transfer to @ Entire Stock of Hosiery and Underwear from to go at 50c on the Dollar A wonderful purchase that brings you many remarkable moncy-saving opportunities in high grade hosiery and underwear for fall and winter. Men’s Underwear: | Men's White and Natural Gos- samer Weight, Medium Weight and Heavy Weight Underwear, not all sizes in some of the lots, but a fair selection to choose om; values $3.00 to $4.50; each $1.59 No Mail Orders Filled. Men's Half Hose Men's Silk Socks, strictly first quality; variety of colors and bl 9c quality; | Men's 50c Silk Thread Socks, linen heels and toes; guaranteed + Money refunded if not tory; all colors and 23¢ Women’s Neckwear 50c Point Venise Collars, 5 widelacecharming patterns OOC 25c Embroidered Laundered Col- lars; also Byron collars; 12! 2e neat designs; each 1 ¢ 12: 25c Lace Tabs, also Lace and Lawn Tabs, at New Fichus, Sailor Collars for ity: desir 23- Others In stoc i Bloomingdales’, ‘Main Fi, ovira Saleot Silk Umbrellas Women’s Stockings Vomen's 59 Silk Hosiery, g strictly first quality. 3 Women's 79¢ Silk Thread Hos- jery, full fashioned, pure thread sill; garter tops; blacks and 36¢ colors Misses’ 75c Silk Hose, sev eral hundred pairs; in white, 17 ¢ Women's Imported French Silk Hosiery, plain and silk clockings; regular price $2.75 per pair; sale price ce Women's First Quality Mosiery, imported; plain gauze; embroid ered and lace allover, with dou able values from 50c amano ce ‘Sale of Girls’ and women. Many pretty handles. Main Floor Some of the many timely bargains offered in this big sale: Women’s Underwear Women's Full Fashioned Furtey & Butteun Underwear, gossamer necit, and ankle; all sizes: roqular prices $2.50 to $3.00; at 89e Children’s Half Hose Children's Op. ork Lisle Socks tan, pink and 59th to 60th St. reenheld’s 40c Chocolates Friday at 19c lb. To pai the i many women who ¢ this special than 1 1b. toa 30¢ Silk Trimming Braids, Yard, 10¢ 2,000 yards Silk Dress Trimmii Braid, black and colors; 214 to inches wi value 30c yard; to-mor- row, 10e. Dress Trimming Dey Middy ¢ Blouses, at 98¢ Ideal for Schoo! ade of vy quality white drilling with sailor col- lar and cuffs of white or blue galatea. Trimmed with ; ular values choice of any Ze Ved, No Mail Or ter School Busi Girls’ Pretty School Dresags, in heavy percales, cotton cheviots, linenes and kinghams, a large assort ment of good, washable fall patterns, new models, high neck and long sleeves, {ull pleated skirt; yes c Girls’ Pretty Dresses of striped galatea, high neck styles, front of waist trim med with plain color, tull pleated skuws'orott B49 y Girls’ Handsome Dresses in fancy plaids, galatea, granite cloth and serges, a v of new styles, trim- med ith Persian braid, soutache or plain or check combination; $1 98 to 14 years, 21 Floor, pretty designs; values up to 69¢; each € $1.50 CI hantilly Lace Vette; very stylish; oni brown, navy, gray, etc.; "98. Auto Hoods; porn for motoring, or for wear on cool ave 98 c 8; popular col 7c Handkerchiels at 3c. Seconds. Very good for children’s school use. Main Froow $1.50 Gas ad Outfit, 95¢ | | Sale of Boys’ School Furnishings Boys’ and Juniors’ $1.15 Shirts | “Bloomingdale Make,” plaited and Plain bosoms; attached cuffs; | sizes 12 to 14. Sp cial | Boys'and Juniors’ Negligee S light and medium cts; plain bosoms; 58c —Coat model: color stripe | attached cuffs; percale; hand indered; at | Silk Windsor Ties—Piain colo: Scotch plaids. Full length; plain and hemstitched. 23¢ Boys’ Pajamas—Percale and domet flannel; military — collars; sizes 4 to 16 years 44¢ Boys’ 69¢ Laundered or Soft Cull Shirts—Some with separate collar to match; casy to launder. Neat stripe effects; sizes 12 to 14; at Boys’ “Suspenders—elasti- with leatrer ends and non-rustable buckles. 3 pairs for S0c: - very sp=cial; each 18¢ Bioomlaglate’, Mein Foor, cart, 3: site $12 Dinner Sets, Pretty Border Decorations and Other spi is in Dinner and 100-piece set of fine American porcelain, including a cov- shape, good ware, and worth the exceptional $7, 98 Each, 5c STRTTTATT Ober attractive apectaia. Tea Sets i ered soup t annual sate at ‘ar rim soup plates. $2.98 to $15.00 Finer Sets tol fully $12.00, at $150.00, price of 100 Pieces$ 7.98 Gold Lined Edges, at New ribbon initialwater, seltzer and whiskey tum- blers; special, ‘ureen,with regu- Fancy Moomingtaler’, Tint’ Paar, SOON Be es Friday Will Be Parlor Suit Day--- Tempting Valves To-morrow, Friday, you may have a special selection from 97 parlor | values 4 in both 3 and 5 piece kinds. suits, most tempting The 3-piece suits will range from $16.98 up; the 5-piece suits from $23.00 up. We illustrate three of the 5-piece suits as a hint of the unusual values, A Magnificent Suit. An Amazing Valuc This $125.00 Five- Piece Louis XIV. Fine Parlor Suit at $97. 50 We are modest in It is absolutely pure i black birch, eloborat alling this « nd is copiec vert in the lid wood, u $125.00 value dd from @ eit th ered and covered in t Paris? nieve 1 doubt if you could buy it at this price in any good store, olid mahogany for $22 vitis made of m en panne or ot! ich mo This 5-Piece $45 Suit for ye 98 This 5-Pe. ad Suit far 1 $02 50 Five neat pleasing pieces, with art and double tops on backs, ‘all finely upholstered and covered in a handsome ms on ¢ poli silk Sale of fair Goods 7: $2.50 20 Inch Switches, of natural wavy Geruan | now $3.00 26 Inch Sw natural wavy r American Warches, 85c With Lapel Cras Main k Mailorder tilled Lexington to 3d Ave. ALL CARS TRANSFER 10 Our Great September Piano Sale! You save $150 to $200 This Special Sale of $350 List Wal- *198 ters Pianos at including piano stool and cov $5 down and $1 a vig ano delivered on aterest, no in: extras, $198 and th al OTHER WALTERS PIANOS IN TUE SALE: Va | Walters Don't Buy a Pian Don Unless ote Maste srtone Player Piano Outfits ItP Shoulder Braces, 19¢ “Healtho” for Bene poste the School Say partof Boys and the Union Girls, as well tor ene petady de eatras men and women, Right at the begin: ing of school let the children try them. They help to induce breathing and erect standing and walking. Made of good material and non-rusting steels, As good as those 50c or $1.00 else- where. ; To be had in the following sizes: hum women Siee Lfor children Sige 4 for me Size & for stout womem ive 6 for mew Prime Meats and Poaltry Sale prices for Friday and Saturday: Roast Beef; cut from very fine city dressed beef; sold elsewhere at 16c Ib.; our very special 1 price, Ib... i 1 2¢ Lamb; legs or hindquarters of the best Canada Lamb; Ib. for them; our price, Ib. . "12%¢ Chickens; fresh killed dry picked Chickens; for soup, frica: cy Poultry; the best quality ob- ‘ainable at wholesale market prices. Sale of Sewing Machines Dressmakers who are looking for high-grade machines at attractive prices will be pleased with those in || this sale. They are all made by one best makers in the country, ces are very low. i taa—=—io ic Bal HI THIS THIS MACHINE MACHINE | $12.00 $13. 75 | THIS Nets MACHINE titted purse