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BURGLAR ALARM TRAPS BOY WHO I$ DEAF AND DUMB + Rings for Half an Hour While He’s in Cellar Under Pawnshop. AROUSED NEIGHBORS. He Doesn’t Hear It, and Po- lice Find Him Hiding Behind Barrel. George Frayer of No. 38 Baltic street, Brooklyn, who #1 he is fifteen, bu was found tn the cellar of @rousing half the neighborhood. When f @arrel in the lighted cellar, @ punching bag. He had in his clothes @Ai, fifteen keys, two knives, an open- @aced metal h, a gold-p! @nd a new gray cap. ‘When the policemen pulled him from @ehind the barre! and questioned him, @hey had the conversation entirely ti themselves for some time. The coolness He @emanded that, if he couldn't talk, at| Foley then @f George finally angered Foley. Yeast he could make signs. Regan to make signs and had better ri ols, ‘The boy let him know, by a few se @ences with his fingers, that he eat and dumb and that all he mean @@ do in the cellar was to work his wa: to the upper floor to pawn the punch-| ing bag. Foley explained to the boy that, was after cleaning time at t! hop, he had better bring the Harris's clerk, @alled around at the soclety’s room and looked over the contents George's pockets. He said he had see qany of the articles in his employer’ hop a mer and a circular saw. 30Y FATALLY SHOT BY A POLICEMAN FIRING AT OTHERS, Bullet Intended for Men Who Had Taken Officer’s Club fe. Hits Bystander. Paul Ajas, eighteen, of No. 228 West Mwenty-seventh street, was in the vicin- (ty of Seventh avenue and Twenty-sev- @nth street las: night when Patrolman Dugan of the Twentieth street station ‘was chasing two men who had taken hia club from him, Dugan drew his re- | volver and ordered the men to hal Wpon their fullure to obey he fired one The) iit hit AJas in the abdomen, Ajas fall and went t The victim, taken to the New York Howpltal, where | the doc After si ann ware of D a the station house and Det Scan- | Jon and Dennison went out to look for the men who had caused the disturb- ance. ‘They found the two tn a saloon drink fng a toast to their successful adven- ture. Taken to the st they gave thelr names as Harry Dalmer, No. 120 Fi ¢on Ar @nth street. Vidima was charged, wit @ssaulling an officer and Ardite with in- | | Lord & Taylor Founded 1826 terfering with an officer. Dugan said Vidima was drunk an: was making a rbance when tol to move on, Vidima sented the Inter ference and when Dugan attempted t arrest bir nlon helped him at tack the ——— WILLED $23,000 TO CHARITY. of New York Memorial Baptist Church o » Points’ House of Indu lospital, Pre->vte 4 Women, Board be Presbyterian Chu ee, Tennessee mal and Industrial Inst! sions of ington ¢ Alabama, 1 Fifth Chureh he of Missions for’ Freedmen of the Pres- byterian Church, $6,000. The remainder of th nieces. estate was divided among fiv Noted Chure! One of New York's fans and church or Danford, daughter, Mrs. J. Watson Davis, $7 Lincoln road, Flatbush, eeventy-three years old. organist at St. Stephen's Church, St. Ye ohureh, and The Church of Holy Innocents, and @ teacher for he !# only four- in Children's Court ‘8 pawnshop at No. 23 Gourt street, Brooklyn, after a burglar | @arm had been ringing for half an hour, ad by Policemen Foley and | Eynch he was huddled up behind a} hugging | ed chain bas @round to the Children's Soclety head- | quarters, in Schermerhorn atreet. Benjamin Bergman, of | In the cellar the police found a . two bits, a screwdriver, a ham- @ cook, was | Avenue Presbyterian left $10,000, an dto the Board 1s dead at the home of his No. He was He had been HISTORIC COLLEGE REOPENS. ot. J Refage for King Lonts P' St. Joseph's College, once a place refuge for exiled King Louis Philippe of France abandoned as a seat of Ca-| tholic learning except for twenty years after the war, wa last night with tmp: |in which the Most Rev. Diomede Fai |conlo, Apostolic Delegate to the United States, participated. itshop O'Don- | aughue and Bishop Maes and numerous other Catholic clergy, as well as notay dle laymen, alsy had parts in the ex- ercises. The college was founded by Bishop Bengdict Joseph Fiaget, one of the Bishop of the West. 1: t evening Mi BARSTOWN, Ky., Sept. 13—Historic) GOLD SUPPERS ot 14 a Fine. Bates Dressing by Pioneer priests of America and first At Delleatesecn and Gh THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER Falconio was @ guest at dinner at Fed- | eral Hall, the house where Foster wrote ‘My_Old_Kentuck Home.” | In hiabie of the First Fall Opening in Our New Building, We Offer: This Swagger Strictly Tailored FALL SUIT * $10.75 Actual value, $18.75 Made of Lymansvil'e Cheviot Coat lined with Skinner Satin (2 yrs. guarantee) | The illustration gives an idea of the smart modishness and ex- treme grace of this latest de- signed Tailored Suit for Fall service. The coat shows the iT) newest straight line effect, and | the skirt is designed with the fashionable flowing tabs in front and back. Colors are black, | navy, brown, coronation and | garnet, in plain and two tone t ft effects. All sizes for women and misses (14 to 44). Expert Alterations FREE D. PRICE & CO. th Ave. th Corner Street MAIL oRDpRS FILLED. stamp. it. 0 | h Our Entire Nene, 56 Feces one ia seas” | ? American business can no longer afford to enjoy the ex- pensive economy of the postage Western Union ‘‘Day Letters” and ‘‘Night Letters’’ keep pace with our industrial activities. They have proved of excep- ‘tional commercial value by eliminating delays that mean dollars in closing transactions at distant points. THE WESTERN UNION TELEGRAPH COMPANY Opening Sale of MEN'S BOOTS New Fall Stock ity, the Corpora 4 of $5.00 and $6.00 values at 83-95 ber pair Boys’ Boots sizes 1 to 6 $2.25 & $2.95 Broadway & 20th St.s7dth Avo.; 19th St, 18, 1911. Double Zv¢ Green Trading Stamps With Purchases Made Before 12 o’Clock. B any oven svone This Advertisement ACL COOPER (©, |evnset eurmeceeet or ects tte en our 15th ANNIVERSARY SALES now in progress. Thou- | MAMMOTH BOTH SIDES OF 6TAVE, sands of bargains are crowded out of our advertising—tut BUILDINGS. JHUT Pres. 187419" STS.NEW YORK. they're here on a oo tables and in the regular ‘sertions of [We Charge for Alterations on Women’s and Misses’ Apparel—Hate Trimmed Free ] Lour MAIN and GREENHUT Buildings. Come, look around. For Thursday Only! Women’s $25 and $30 316. 50 Fall Suits, Tomorrow,at only,” because we are positive that this sale will not last longer We eay “for Thureday than one day; indeed, there’s every reason to believe that this sale will be over even before store-closing time tomorrow. There are exactly 114 suits in this sale, and that fe a VERY email aumber, when one considers not only how tremendous an outlet The Big Store is, but how SENSA- TIONAL is THIS bargain offer. The suits are Lh ea beautiee—high-class in materials, high-class in styles and high-class in workmanship, They're precisely such suits as you will see featured in other first-class stores, to-day, at $25, $30—yes, and even higher! Achance Ieee je made us the owner of these suits, under price; and, in accordance sharing our good fortune with our patrons, we place them on sale, tomorrow, with our policy o! ata figure that makes this the most important suit sale ever announced so early in the season. Two of the Handsome Styles Are Illustrated The Suit at the Left is made of a very beautiful two-toned, all- wool cheviot—the material so fashionable for the Fall season—in navy, brown or black. The coat is 28 inches long and is fashioned with a combination shawl collar, most effect- ively trimmed with silk velvet, satin, silk braid and crochet ornaments; back of coat and cuffs of sleeves trimmed to correspond; handsomely lined with Belding satin; smart, high-waisted skirt, with front and back panel and side foot plaits; back panel and gores on either side of front panel trimmed with braid. The Suit at the Right is made of a very fine quality all-wool serge; in black or navy. The coat is designed in the fashionable 30-lach length, with fancy collar and revers of panne velvet; buttons of scif-material edged with panne velvet; lined with a handsome quality of peau-de-cygne; new- model skirt is designed with back panel and slashed foot plaits on either side of front panel, revealing panne velvet; belt of same material. by way of example, There low selling price. ha Hosted In many tnetances These two suits are illustrated in this advertisement ald OTHER fascinating styles to be had at the same wonderfully there is only one suit of a kind—of some there are but two, Come TOMORROW, expecting the biggest suit bargains ever offered—for that's what you'll get! GREENHUT BUILDING “Everything for the Hom 6 Conspicuous Values in Domestic Glassware Read Them—See if You Can Match These Offerings in Any Other Store We have sh around town and KNOW THAT YOU CAN'T. Plain Thin-Blown Table Tumblere— 6 19 engraved to order with your initial. for Ie Not more than two dozen to a customer. No C. O. D. orders. Heavy Pressed Glass |» First Floor.) ‘MAIN BUILDIN “aoa be Waists of Messaline Silk, Net and $1.98 Women’s Shoes je and $3.50 Grades orate? 1 9D oe shoes for tomorrow's selling are all this Fall's newest styles; patent leather, gun- metal calf, kid; button or lace; cloth or dull kid tops; every size and width ‘in each style, and every pair with Goodyear-welt soles. Misses’ and Children’s Shoee—patent leather, gun- metal calf and kid; button or lace; sizes 6 4 50 to 11 and 1134 to 2; $2 grade; tomorrow, Blucher Boys’ Calf School ATIC quality ca! 150 Lingerie eats on a Thursday, at.. sy! ; warranted all solid leather solet all sizes up to $44; tomorrow, at.... rtd bate thg abled 25e | 59c 7-pe. berry set.. ..; Complete Lines BS, 4 Celebrated Foot-Mould t-4 ‘Shoes FO ‘OR ND WOMEN are now in 40c noe Be | bbe rurablore 8 AFRT: Stock; La as raleeyes THE BEST; $ styles right up to the minute; at... (MAIN Bullding, Seoond Floor.) 0D Axminster ap of Quailiy * Rigid Par y-¥ Rags en) iit FOR ED }3 MAIN BUILDIN tet 29.50 : ve to SEE the veer he extra qualities | ‘he ILLUSTRIOUS trade-marks on theses rugs in order to understand the REMARKABLE hare’ acter of this mceey-0a ving offering for tomorrow.' (GREBNHUT Bullding, Firet Pioor.) 5 Renaissance Lace-Ruffled Bed Sets We offer, tomorrow, every of deep-flounced Kenaiseance eots in our C re ie ¥!5.75 en the lowest in price—have motifs on heavy cable net. Trimmed Millinery, A more BEAUTIFUL showing it would be 5K DIFFICULT TO IMAGINE than that com- prised in our EXHIBITION OF TRIMMED HATS AT_FIVE DOLLARs. The price is a small one, but it covers MILNE VALUE UNEXCELLED. As one of our friends remarked: ‘Here's MILL! RY BEAUTY THA’ AS CHARMING AS IT IS INEXPENSIVE," We specialize on this hat value—The Ble Store is particularly NOTED for it, Our reputation is back of it, and this season in particular we pride ourselves upon our enroductions of the various effects which THE WORLD REATEST CREATIVE FASHION ARTISTS HA VOLVED, Authentic forcign models have served as guides in our workrooms, and the results are SURPRISINGLY GOOD, Also thousands of exclusive styles at y $m <8 $ $ $ an (MAIN Building, First Floor.) yal One Represents a NEW FALL MODEL STYLES, MATERIALS and WORKMAN- SHIP Will Please Women Who Desire to Dress Well and ECONOMICALLY. The Net Waisis illustrated; made of white or cream net over Jap stlk with embroidered panels on center; elaborated with round yoke; collar and insertion of Val. lace and net and lace frill, The Messaline Waists—as ilius-| The Whig | Legerte Batiste Welale . 4 illustrat igh neck and lon, trated; semi-dress model of black.| jeeyeq; made offine quality Mawes navy or brown messaline, designed] batiste; artistically “| ened with with white lace collar, piped with| Cluny lace yoke and collar; embroid- self-colored silk. Yoke is outlined] ered front panel is outlined with with plaited frill. Bodice of waist,| Clunylaceinsertion; elaborated with also sleeves, finistied with luce culfs| a plaited fill; back and sleeves and cluster pin-tuc! ed tucked and lace-trimmed. Your Choice of These and Other New and Beau- $ tiful Fall Trinumed and Tailored Waists, at. 1.98 All-White and Lingerie Waists Embroidered Models as Ei T5e, $81.25 morrow, into THREE LA broken Sizes aid a sir’ i ttern sumber adored NOT ON SALE TODAY. (GREENHUT Bullding, Piet Reon) New Framed Pictures A timely sale, tomorrow, coming just ‘at the time when houses and apartments are being opened after the Summer vacation, richi MAIN BUILDING Packages Just Ki ived dO, d iia nieve Velvet Bags And they're beawies too. One style as illustrated; made with ornamented metal frames; ex- quisite silk orna- ment on front; fitted with change Etchings—rich ile irasiee and tasteful brown- Siva e of ‘big lot, Assorted Pictures—3-inch gilt fram ns Anniverenty special, tomorrow Lovely Coionial Pic- ppd tomorrow, at Rrouped tor to- by reason of priced pittance zk? MAIN BUILDING for ving room 4 , 66 99 Handsome Sweep Gilt ott" 1187.45 “Allwin”? § , 4 5 sce al (hence iey, ana“ ast’'||Go-Carts, . . Leather Bags biack goat seal stock on oxidized meiai | | |, AS an Anniversary feature, oF tomorrow, a limited number of frame; fine tan and fitted § the most popular style of these 3 Ko-carts, tomorrow 1.50 The iy acknowkdged one of the best makes on the with two flap ( (GREENHUT Ruliding, Piret oor.) IN Building, Pourth Floor.) MAIN BUILDING Pure Food Show Crowds Our Grocery * ipeciale for tomorrow. Mail or telephone orders flied promp- "Phone Chelsea 4000. IRE Fresh Fruit ew Vegetables _ Cooking Butterine Fresh Cereals ams aid bacon MAN PRUNES” 9) Grad event pottisess Neve Ode rer or lard for | || Yettow aptit pose wae Sate. | 1) SabCcbens oes, 12%e basket 28e basket Mi 1 3 e mi 51 17 e SUGAR-CURBD HAMS~ 1634 STATE GREEN GAGES. 28. WHITE TURNIPS. low turnips or 9 ac basket 2SC blood red beete; No. 6 Be . - BaNAin¥s “CRLEBRATED 19e pe PI 9 4 sake 2 PURB CORNSTARCH —Pountain qu ‘ 3 Renters PRARS~ $2.34 TONG isLAND CUCUMBERS 10¢ Wy © pocwense, 400) peskegee es, FC CANVASED HAMS— 21c RIPE YELLOW PEACHES $1 97 ler wiirrn ONiChem cise 40 Haz BL WESTPHALIA STYLE “De Q5e | | Link_or_plcklings No. 6 c| _ Laundry ap Bac ON= 18%e sally 83.88; 38c | |PoPULAR BLEND corree 30¢ obi if ie vO WRisH ste 28¢ f CAIBO. COFFEE ” "I EAS —groen 30¢ vane ¥ MARA AIBO COFFEE 97¢ Nee Bias: r OTATOES “i866. B76 tay.’ a, 8140; 18 Ihe, OEE ta thieKL Es. Mra. Johason’s 1Q@ | remium Flour Pountain quality dest fa k Cw dae Green Trading Stampe—We Give T eae ‘ ~ — enn