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CARED FROM HS BURNING HAKSION fre early to-day, with a lose of 990,000. Mr. Setiew, who is seventy-five years ‘and an tnvalid, was carried from the durming building dy his trained Muree and two women servants to the Rowse of Dr. H. Messenger Ayers, across ‘the street. Hie wife was prostrated by ‘the exoltement and had also to de as teted in making her escape through the & @wakened to find her room filed with the bell several times and then for the fire house haif a mile » ‘The Gelay in getting the alarm gave the flames great headway, when the firomen arrived the upper district of Upper Montciair and a ber of the Sellews’ wealthy neigh- turned out to give what ald they to the firemen. The greater part the damage was cone by water, which the valuable collection of paint- bric-a-brac on the lower floor. ‘Mr, Gellew is a manvfacturer of of- furniture with a large factory at jewark. He ts extreme'y wealthy. Ro- tly he built an $00 Presbyterian Ty ted an architect's plans for a church to be led at his ex- se adjoining the ler structure, Mich will be used chapel. & i no children. See ra h near his residence and he nas) fo | assault. | WEIL INVALID TFOURINRAGING — ‘CITY BORROWS AUTO UNHURT AS | ITTURNS TUTE and his brother-in-law tad an almost mirwealous escape from serious tnjury early this morning when an automobile Larsen was driving at high epeed turned turtle in front of the Coney Island Hom pital and was reduced to a twisted ma of junk, Not one of the four received even @ cut or a brulee. Mounted Policeman Butler of the Sheepshead Bay station, was on horse- him going at what ho afterwards said if to run him 1. Butler says he swerved out of the way suddenly and the car continued to the side of the road where Larsen again turned It round and made straight for. the police- emerged with several doctors ali were surprised to find the members of the automobile party surveying the wreck- ude. e's no one hurt,” ept the car.” "Then I'll put you under arregt,” said Butler. In the Coney Island Police Court this said Larsen, morning Magistrate Voorhees at first fined Larsen 19 for reckless driving. When he heard Butler's story of the allexed attempt of the prisoner to run him down held the latter tn $1,000 bail on a charge of attempted felonious There will be a further hear- ing next Wednesday. eR Te RR He 2. ma esa, TEE FROM INTERBORO way Building. @ay. In all 50,000 Qt different rates. Comptroller Pren- dergast saya that the Interborougn company offered rate inducements that could not be obtained from any other source, It was purely & business prop- oaition throughout. It appears that the Interborough {t- self had borrowed millions im antict- pation of subway bullding, and it ie this money w to the city a te now being loaned ‘ate less than’ the In- Interborough Rapid Transit Com- cent., maturing Nov. 28, 1911, ‘Tho interest which the city ts to pay on theae loans is lower than !t has paid Among the passengers on the Baltic, whien aocked to-day with caving of wit threo classes crowded almost to capacity, was Baron Rosen, Ambassador from Russia, who has come to close up his affairs in Washington preparatory to returning to Russia in answer to the recall sent out by the Czar. Baron was borrowed | | Moroccan question will result in war Western t ATLOW NTEREST pew, a fell IS ho the York Central, sof the Fifth Avenue. spongy,tendér or bleeding gums are ry use of Franklin Simon & Co, “Everything in Wearing Apparel” for Misses, Girls, Young Men and Boys. Boys’ Fall School Suits with extra pair of knickerbockers Young Men's College Suits Hand-tailored Fall models, of imported all-wool fabrics, exclusive patterns and colorings; 31 to 40 chest measure. SPECIAL 15.75 Value $20.00 New Departments CORSETS and CORSET WAISTS FOR MISSES AND GIRLS Exclusive models for growing girls; THE NEW STORE Broadway corner of Eighth Street. Directly on Interborough Subway $50,000 Home of Aged Tim-|Poticeman Dodges Larsen’s|Railway Had Millions on Hand jie finer" cman” °°" Ae . othy Seflew in Upper Motclair | Attempt to Run Him Down in Anticipation of Sub- jheasiy tn a mie ‘ ion FOR OUTrITTING MEN Swept by Flames. and Car Upsets. [Se nine SBar rT at eel 1 AT MODERATE COST is receiving a very friendly welcome because It. charges nothing extra for style. (because of our large dealings The New Fall Overcoats at $11, $12.50 and $15 arrived just in time for the cool weather—and for the many men who are coming for them @moke and flames back In the centre of Ocean Parkway |terborough | paid for the loan. ‘ A The fire started in a detective Mue| Arocy in tront ot the hompltal when |The city's joan Was neeotinted @s fel Hiciesive Module wy Boratne Prt with confidence, having read our announcements and are about A. o'clock. Ono of the servante | fe yaw tne Larsen cur coming toward | lowe: xclusive els at Popular Prices. ready to test out our statements. @moke and quickly spread the Alarm) way 4 wpoed of forty miles an hour, | Dany, $1,000,000 at 35-16 per cent. in- We are constantly making actual comparisons with the fhreagh the house, The conohman | He held up a warning hand asa signai| ‘rest, matures se ela tine B ’ ad Y Men’s Clothi be: Jothi ys d ai . Leeda hi ‘ Barns, tried to send an alarm] to the driver to atop, but Larsen did| at's yy percent, snatuine Sone oys an oung Men's lothin st clothing one can find at the prices quoted in this new poo tay yey cara Rea “th ceed dosent Butler, the drt 7 Fall modeis of College, Schoo! and Dress Suits, Overcoats, Reefers and Ussithneticate far we have not found haan 4 of equal quality. we a netead, accor 0 Butler, the driver aT ait Sudw ce - cl y * ; rt ; 1 ‘He rushed across to Dr. Ayers’s house, |turned the car ¢ ly toward him, as Hen Company, ones xk pre Raincoats of exclusive fabrics, at moderate prices. invite the public also to make comparisons. The List in Brief MEN'S FANCY OVERCOATS, Cheyiots, were in full bluse. man, according to the latter's story. Psa Ee EET ; and gray patterns $11 to $14. 5 5 at ia nutomodi ung back te Norfolk and Double Bi d dels; of it fed all-woo! fabrics; Fearn sunaiond 2 avers shock! cont ofthe rad seid ana irnea | BARON ROSEN GOES a ee Oe OOATPOER! Coe Pid dg a pag ALL bd ‘the excitement in @ ori completely over. Butler took one look, ALBANY TO MEET TAFT. ; VANA) ER-S RIAL OVE ATS, black and Ox- aa cone sreciat 6.50 vais sors ford, sleeves _satin-lined, $18 These are ALL-WOOL overcoats, made after our own models. | blage of nondescript odds and ends, but our own standard stock. In a few months other houses will be advertising “reduced sales’ of overcoats at similar prices—and the coats will be vastly inferior! | wait! Cold weather won't! Men's Fail Suits All-weol fancy fabrics, $10 to $16. Black and blue thibets, $12.50. Unfinished worsteds, $15. Wanamaker-Special Suits, bearing our own label, are $15. Men’s Soft Hats— The $56,000 mansion of Timothy G.| Lodwig Larsen, a wealthy ‘ce bor] That the city ha rrowed money - - Sellew at Park strect and Inwood ave-| manufacturer, living at No. 8138 D. from tho Interbor ad two of It'a| It sells trustworthy clothing only mee, Upper Montclair, N. J. wae gutted | avenue, the Bronx wife, his subsidiary compantes became known tos | (Guarantced all-wool.) It gives extra values with clothing manufacturers.) serge-lined, tan Men’s Sample Shoes store at an exceptional price. Not an assem- Wise men will not We have been so fortunate as to acquire a large number of manufac- turer’s sample shoes to offer in the new PUBLIC SERVICE BOARD TO FORCE 8-CAR TRAINS. Hearing on “L” Question Will Be Open to Public on Sept. 26. The Public Service Commission to-day ordered a hearing to he held on Sept, % to determine whether or not eigit- berth.) ould be run on the etovated and mooring facilities for vessels |Ctr trains sh Mae Me pve ied sci ti a | DOCK FOR NAVAL MILITIA. These samples were used in taking orders for the present autumn and win- ter seasons, so that they represent ad- vance styles. Sizes 6 to 7, B and C widths. Such shoes as sell usually for $4, $4.50 or $5; our price $2.85. For men who require different sizes | than these, we suggest our $2.65 shoes. | at our usual popular prices. SHOES for Misses’, Girls, Young Meg and Boys. Made on lasts designed exclusively for us; at popular prices. New Tomorrow Morning Months ago we planned this hat surprise for men—planned to give them the sort of soft hat, in smooth or rough finish, for which they have || been paying $2, at a price considerably less. | In surprising the men, we have surprised our- selves, for we find that we can fix the price even lower than we had hoped. It is $1.35. Five shades in each, the rough and smooth finish. Black Derby Hats, $2. In to Be Located at Foot of West Nimety-Seventh Street. It. waa announced to-day in the City that the Park Board had passed resolution surrendering to the Sinking ‘and Commission a piece of property 400 feet, north of West Ninety. ith atreet, to be used for the loca- jan of sultadle adequate dock, are the two essentials assured purchasers of eyeglasses at our eight oflices, Thoroughly experienced Oculists for examination, skilled workmen to construct the lenses and competent Opticians to ad- just the frames—a concentrated The “Franklin” Shoe—Special for Saturday For Boys, Youths and Girls, an exclusive orthopedic last, in black or tan Russia Calf, tuttoned or laced, hand stitched, waterproof soles. dered to operate, during rush hours [lines in Manhattan, At present the} Service that guarantees depend- ; In all sizes from 6 to 11 inclusive, B toE err ver Rei the: ces fe emit te neven cars, The resolution i#| able glasses at reasonable prices. Sites 8 0 10% . . . . 1 245 _ Men's White Collars, 50c dozen—Put up widths. | Pa Germmntentsner Biover sald tt wan|. “First—Wnether the ‘tnterborougn| ‘Farris Eyeglasses—$2 or more, Siest1 tw 2... . . 2.95 in boxes, 12 assorted styles in each box. The) Welted shoes, made just as more expensive pected that the Armory of the Bat-|Rapid Transit Company should be or- Sires 2400 SWF 3.50 ye ar ei , ones are made. Especially favored by young | Mon would be placed cast of the ai 5 4 a¥e 8 + De Silk Scarfs, 12!4c each—Ten shades, self-} men who like footwear that possesses distinct ge Bye ge elght-oar tral ° iJ striped. Of the usual 25c grade. style. Black calf and tancalf. $2.65 at he had voted against the proposl- — gecond—Wheth: Addition o ed ‘ ae mtn aye é hiimeelt. op Second Whether any adaition or! Qeuhists and Opticians | , Sample Shirts, 65c.—In two sizes only Men’s Underwear Medium-weight natural color merino shirts or drawers, 50c each. Combination suits of ecru ribbed cotton, short or long sleeves, ankle length, medium weight—seconds of each $1 grade. 65c. This Store on the Subway Floor Announces for | Tomorrow 150 Women’s New Fall Suits at $10. of a quality which we could not fairly expect to sell for that | price under ordinary conditions before the ead of the season. Two stylishly simple models in attractive two tone cheviots and basket-weave cloths, of the rich, warrh color- ings that have first claim on the new season’s favor. They are fresh from the tailors and just coming into the house as we write this. We could not have asked for better news for the Subway Store’s first important announcement of the Autumn season. Ready Saturday, Basement, Old Building. 15 and 1514. Of the usual $1 and $1.50 grades. Broadway, Corner of Eighth street, Main floor. Men's Half Hose | Mercerized cotton socks in black, tan, gray, navy, blue. Extra strong heels and toes. 18c pair, three pairs for 50c. 54 East 23rd St., near Fourth Ave. | 27 West Sth St., bet. Sthandéth Aves. | Manhattan Railway Company should be ordered as necessary to the convenient | , and safe operation of such eight-car| 54 West 125th St., near Lenox Ave. | trains.” 442 Columbus Ave., 81st and 82nd Sta. The Interborough a few days ago re-| 76 Nassau St., near John St. fused to accept the certificates prepar. by the Commission for the third-trac "by, Bklyn i Bklyn | Misses’ and Girls’ Velour Hats Fxelusive Imported ready-to-wear hats of Austrian velour 6.95 a1 9.75 ———<——__—. Child Seen Mother Killed, While stretching « clothesline on the of No. 79 East One Hundred and ineteenth street, Mrs. William Carrol! her balance by the breaking of the nd fell five stories to the pave- ied instantly. Her five-year- her fall and told the nat under the conditio Misses’ Tailored Suits Exclusive Fall models from our own workrooms, in all the new impceted wool and worsted fabrics. Also Velveteen and Corduroy ith the G test | away wi e hearse 29.50 45.00 59.50 The New Idea that does ; WE . of Corset Discomforts Misses’ and Girls’ Sailor Suits English Sailor Suits, one piece button front model, of navy blue or black serge, braid trimmed, embroidered emblem; 8 to 20 years 11.50 «1 14.50 | Afternoon and Evening Gowns | Of crepe meteor, satin crepe, charmeuse . B= The “ABDOBAND” holds | or velvet, silk marquisette and silk chiffon. the abdomen in the normal posi- wee ee eh tion and positively prevents the corset from riding up. It takes the strain from the hose me supporters and prevents the \ PR iF tearing of the hose. The feature is a band fastened to the inside of the corset, the ends Misses’ Tailored Serge Dresses Exclusive Fall models of men's wear English serge, tailored button front with real lace collars or dressy trimmed models; 14 to 2N years. 18.50 wns 29.50 SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY, Another Surprise Consists of 400 Women’s Jumper Waists of Chiffon Misses’ Tailored Serge Dresses Two exclusive man-tailored models of men's wear English Serge in navy blue or black, button front of which protrude through slits and SH My Eat GT SD 15.75 at $ 2.50 fasten with buckles on the outside ate A rates vawe sisso 15.75 3 : ‘ of the corset next to the hips. Misses’ Chiffon Evening Gowns These are of $F and ‘$6 grade. Mostly black or Fell models of silk chiffon, in white, pink, blue or blue. All « maize, made over silk, hand embroidered; waist and kirt trimmed with rosebuds, bead fringe and ribbon. 14 to 20 years. Valve $29.50 Girls’ Three-Piece Suits Dressy Tailored Coaty Satin lined and interlined, and smartly trimmed Dress, of imported diagonal cheviot, in navy blue, golden brown or Copenhayen blue. You will find the R& G “ABDO. BAND” Corset by far the most satisfactory relief | Be corset dis- comfort and inconvenience. 350 Sample Sik and & * Blouses in Sizes 36 and 38, at $0... and $4.75 These of various qualities between $5 and $10. Al. are this season’s models—and some are quite elaborate 18.50 24.50 | \ Price $2.50 | | | ; t Tan Piz0: Estrsme Low Hind 12 to 16 years, Value $34.50 creations. Chiffon over net or silk; silk crepe; messalince~ A Hl | 122-Medium Low Bust toe ; d taffeta silk blouses are among them. They are \Q! : H Misses’ Tailored Corduroy Si an _ By . | | Di24-Medium Bust ae ebslucive moots Of prdur SHAE black, here at these queer prices because the maker has finished F120-Extreme Low Bust navy, brown or gray, with plain tailored or Norfolk taking orders for them. Note, sizes 36 and 38 only. coat, silk lined; latest model skirt. F122-Medium Low Bust F124-Medinm Bust Saturday, Basement, Old Building. JOHN WANAMAKER Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co., Broadway, Fourth Avenue, Eighth to Tenth Strect. | Value $45.00 29.50 | FIFTH AVENUE,, 37th and 38th Sts. 14 to 20 years, } Price $3.00 fein sates ds 25 RAS ALES A Bia ‘ ‘i