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Y RT. RAISES i Annual Bebe: Says Money Is Tenants in Paks be Sound Alarm, lremininy Chie | Chief’s Brother Is] But creotiye n Householders Je 2S SJsoseaeeeer A Fall Suit, Rain Coat, Prince | q . at Hand Ready to Stz E icti apid Progress 3 y in Turning , ! wy a pig art by a ‘ga ade Victim of Rapid Progress Get More Joy in a Albert Coat and Vest or Over- $12. 80 ri fy, 0) of Tuberculosis. Him Over to Police. Registered or nel coat Made to Measure for . A tus of revolver shots sounded) rie news that John J. tel Florence Coyne came home to | tistaction guaranteed or money refunded. i} EARNINGS OF $22,980,000, | One Million Increase Over 1910 During the Year ‘Transit Company fn an annual state- ment issued to-day announced that they have already arranged to obtain the $75,000,000 for construction and equip- ment expenses, which it is estimated will be required if the recommendations of the Board of Estimate, turning the subway extensions over to the Brook- lym corporation, are carried out. The report states that the company, through 4 separate corporation which ts to be + organized, will carry out every detail of the plan agreed upon. A five-borough system is planned, ac- cording to the directors. This would apear to insure Staten Island a subway connection under the Narrows should the B. R. T. finally get the subway operation contracts. —s 2 THE adi en ha WORLD, BABY'SCRY SAVES JOHN MURPHY BURGLAR OFFERS. BRONX TENEMENT the spread through No nue, one of the largest double tene- ment houses in the Bronx occupied by twenty-five families, e awakening of Joseph, the ts when flames to-day ‘oused by the baby's cries. She smeged smoke and awakened her husband, Together they started on a tour of investigation, and saw smoke coming from under the door of the store room, Zelkowltz grabbed the door and opened it, but blistered his hand on the knob and left the door open, giving the flames ready access to the rest of the floor. The Zelkowltzes ran back and picked | running dawn the steps| up the baby, and shouting. Fireman Thomas Smith was one of the first on the scene. whether all the tenants were out, he! ran up ahead to take @ look. While in| the Zelowitz’s apartments he beca: unconscious from inhaling amoke. N 19 Brook ave- | -INSANITARIUM $3 TOLET HM G0 : of tuberculosis in the Catskills do and grieved hundreds eal and business Ife of dying the city. | It had been * for some time that John Murphy was ¥* | all, but it was generally supposed that a severe cold, Charles I, ” through the summer, has been motoring up to Liberty once or twice a wurk to ace his } ‘The Tammany Chief- tain admits to his close friends that there 1s no hope for John. Although he may live for wovks, his family 1s pre pared for the end at any moment, Up to the tlne he was stricken John J. Murphy was the picture of health, Big and round of face, with a tremen- dous chest and neck development, he jlooked to be the last man that con- sumption could claim, The disease made rapid inroads, however, and he was be- Doubting| yond the reach of medical afd when |his condition became apparent. Dr. Herman Biggs of the Health De- ©/ partment, who has been attending Mr. Murphy, admitted to-day that the con- in the} $75,000,000 FOR MANY FROM FIRE IN. 1S NEAR DEATH WOMEN CAPTORS | No. 24 State st t, Brooklyn, Just ac from Police Headquarters, jnoon In time to surprise a man tak ovn in Tammany Hall/an inventory of the bric-a-brac cabinet in her parlor. | The man was & about The Food-drink for All Ages. ‘or Infants, Invalids, and ose this after- his Job tn MALTED MILK’ children. | alc ek SEPTEMBER 19, 1911, Vnent harder When {nes burgiar i into] down to the stre and yell W, across the] firehouse avanaugh ough State street d that next d re and! visited her ap three a thing in the pl Pure Linen Handkerchiefs A number of large and important shipments re- cently arrived makes our fall assortment of Pure Handkerchiefs of every description. At 50c each—Swiss hand-embroidered ard hand hemstitched handkerchiefs in a_ vast variety. Also Madeira embroidered and lace trimmed goods of all kinds. At 75c each—A most attractive selection of Swiss, Irish and Madeira Handkerchiefs, beauti- fully hand-embroidered and lace trimmed. The burglar swung at her and hit her a vicious punch, which only made her : jand jumped at the stranger's throat Protect /| ot tery ak | Get the end x Silk Hosiery Specials At $1.00 a pair—A large assortment of fine quality Pure Thread Silk Stockings, double welt eo man sald refused sor to th a burglar had nent, but hadn't Uked to! | : | ; ; a been more fortunate than ever in bein That Just Closed suid baby of Mr, and | he was on the road to recovery. leisurely fashion, having double locked Linen Handkerchiefs unusually attractive. te secure Woollen hot precbaane tae sed. elkowitz, and his cries of ter! Mr, Murphy is in @ saniiar near{the halldoor after he had let himself | * great price concessions. That means we can “ tho tenants, Lityerty, N.Y. He has been there since |in. It was this precaution that w At 25¢ each—Irish hand-embroidered, Lace make you better garments than ever. The directors of the Brooklyn Rapld iy before ¢ o'clock Mn =| July, when tuberculosis developed from| Mrs. Coyne. She tip-toed tnto th Trimmed, Armenian and plain Hemstitched lo matter how stout or tall you are, Is Now in Progress. Variety of 150 New Fall Woollens. Colorings and Patterns Best Ev: For more than 20 years the Bloomingdale Merchant Tailoring Sale has maintained a jousands of most This year we have standard that has please discrisainating men, the price remains the same $12.80 Bloomiugdales’, Smit! All Wool Tapestry Brus- is Carpet, 75c quality; 49 i yard c Smith’: ALL CARS TRANSFER TO | Our Fall Merchant Tailoring cy Don’t Miss This Opportuniry to Have 2d Floor, Goth St, deetton, Carpet and Oilcloth Bargains: Best Quality All Wool ‘Tapestry eatin 95e NEW EW SUBMAYS fe jul here re foun Ne oat | | Lexington to3d Av. 59th to 60th St. 75¢ ol 5 At the above prices we also show a beautiful assortment of Initial Handkerchiefs. \ | ety weights, = E ‘The report shows @ big increase in| zleman Michael Doyle, who with jadition of his patient was very critical, . rw tops and cotton feet, or All Silk in medium and tterns, 75 S. krogs and net carnings for the year ond-| eral others, was Hot far behind, be |The doctor was at Liberty on Saturday. ‘Rene A Values $1.35 up to $2.25. In c ing June 90, 1911. It also sets forth con- the hose over ty his companions and car- John J, Murphy is at the head of the | milk, - grain, black all staule colt — a ; COTE i = © physteat| ried Smith down the five flights, iew Contract dT an al ack and all staple colors, neavy No. Qua ity Floor | Heavy Cork Lin 7 siderable iinprovement in the physical] te b m! ins falgg lecnge heals pth Pe s New York ae ‘acting bai ‘rucking Aqik tench fa a Ollcloth, regular price 50c. ale paleey / , and financial conditions of the system, The origin ir t known. | Company. His concern excavated the minute. At $1.00 Ladies’ Emt fered Sill % HO oct waar covered by the| The dainage i# estimated at about $5,00. | foundations for the — Pennsylvania Take no substitute. Ask for HORLICK’S, | $1.00 a pai adies’ Embroidered Silk 4 ‘ report Fic Ts He Te took in $21,086,043.01, | Half of the roof was burned and all the! terminal and Is now engaged in big Not in Any Milk Trust Stockings in Blacks and Whites wi Pure j This waa an increase in gross earnings | !terlor of the top floor. \alcandonannd hat Silk Boot with cotton tops and soles, with —) beautiful, heavy embroidery in self tones, James McCutcheon & Co., i J ‘The gross income from operation repra- sents—on @ basis of @ five-cent fare— the transportation, in about 2,500 sur-| i face cars and 928 “L" cars, of 30,580 passengers. The increase in nu aber of| paswengers over last year—on a five-cent a, fare basis—was 20,140,560, | ‘The ten-cent fare to Coney Island 1 reduces the total of passengers carried, } but this reduction would probably be offset by the transfer passengers. i] Roughly speakiig the 4. KR. T. carried last year more than eighty times the | over the previous year of $1,007,028.43, WEST TWENTY THIRD STREET | | population of Geater New York. ~ Fi ici ' S 1 | The company operaics, by ownersiip | Ag elapse nal Clearing Sale | ad EF Tavl 1 Sata miles of cievated pack Dure g | Or Q or Mee eS aadeaite ibe $74 Before removal to our new store, Fifth Avenue at Founded 1826 5 Wheel guards were installed on surface care and steel whe: stituted for cast wheels as the operation of the Ines would permit: The assessments on real c tracks and special franchises of th 38th Street, we must dispose of every garment left from Spring and Summer stocks. To effect a com= plete clearance in one day, we have arranged this | stock as follows: | of were increased during the ; A : 911,455,000, Tax charges now rep F lace frill; very special offering............ over 146 per cent. of the net income 22 | Cloth | Suits.. Tae ee ate Are conducting an No, 2—Waists of Eyelet Embroidery and allover cluny lace igeertin 4 after deducting operating expenses and) 2 : abal ) A) . ‘ iH side frill and peplum of accordion pleated lace, finished with lace $ 1 87 Smount to a sum nearly one-nalt the RISAy Gray mixtires Extraordinary Sale mn exceptionally goOd Value @ss-s.csccscceescereseeeee J net profits. alk of |\[| No. 3—Fine Lingerie Wolsey ee i ariiTE ‘ frill, 1 back, j GRAND JURY WILL INDICT | 45 Linen Suits.................0.5. ie . duipebnahamsiamucinna crt yy a ee ee LP om . a | MAN WHO SET OFF BOMBS, White or Natural Oriental Rugs Ch Ni h tD 29c& 14 Bcc SL wins wt penne “le ild’s Night Drawers, 29c & 39c|| ' hi session Date e to consideration of the 38 Long Coats...... AOU alia eR TIAN Prices Customarily we 50c to $1,00, according to size: our price to- [| ; ‘) ase rains ovanni Rizzo, who was} ° " 1 We fe 2toS e% fe 6to 10 : bomb In the hallway of the ten e 5-00 0 1 00.00 of the well known, physician indorsed, "Baby Bunting” night drawere, i : No, 314 East Twelfth street. He aT-7-1-4 The ide of oft, downy, knitted fabric which will not irritate the if potice witnesses and Prof. De 95 Summer Dresses................. most tender skin, and are valuable in warding off coughs and colds from | | ; dade whe anatroet (ine bone aa ee Marquisette, Lingerie, Imported Mulls An Important Feature Is litle ones. Moma’ Malm Vn th 36 ‘ igainst Rizzo. A re , f Whi P l F 3 pected B é } - sees 150 Chiffon Waists................., the Large. Assortment of Sale o ite Polar Fox Sets | ' v IMstrict-Attort To-morrow we will hold an extraordinary sale of WHITE POLAR FOX SETS, the hand. somest sets we have seen for the new season, and our prices are sensationally lo These sightly and very fashionable White Polar Fox Sets will go at $10, $15 & $25 are taking gr deeming it importa ow under way to wipe out Hand era of extortion a Judge Foster, in ¢ werruled to-da Over 500 carpet sizes to select from. There are many square and odd sizes here that are rare:y found in America, Kermanshah Carpets | America’s Greatest Furniture House.. | ~“eERe- esas eke ey two weeks ago. ro Weeks Se Sareea Walia - ‘ 52 in. Hudson Seal Coats, $69.00 | put on tral before The Values Are Exceptional. 52 in. Beautiful Pony Coats, $29.50) # Women’: Persian Lamb $2 C val at 00}; . ssian Pony Coats, 32 inches 3 Broadway & 20th St.; Sth Ave.; 19th St. beautiful veh $59 Men’s $I. 25 Root’s Underwear at 69c $3 Oak Rocker, : 49 Attractive new design, with graceful back; saddle seat; broad arms; very well con- structed of selected figured oak, showing the grain of the wood: highly polished golden oak finish. ALL CARS TRANSFER TO One Dollar For a Complete Room Outfit! BRING ONE DOLLAR St: *:°- need to furnish a room complete, and we will deliver the goods promptly to your home. NO Red Tape and NO Strings to This Offer. NOClubFees, NO ExtraChargesof Any Kind. This is a straight bona-fide chance for you to get everything you want to furnish a room § Exceptionally stron; well constructe: ining Chair, braced through- Saddle seat ; ROOTS TaN TATE ‘This sale presents a chance for prudent men Geely to lay in a season's supply at 69c instead of $1.25, the customary price for this well-known and populsr brand, Ree : member, there are both shirts and drawers in oll s ae ral wool. if 50 Natural Wool Shirts Hear y Ribbed Cotton | Underwear nd substuntial 79¢ en, in a regular 59th to 60th St. of Our Great September Piano Sale Lexington to 3d Ave. LAST 4 DAYS Don’ t Dela double front and ack; strictly test me Vent ni all Upholstery Store Bargains: | Bamboo $4 LaceBedSets2, 49) ' Furniture of all kinds at reduced prices; included are Sewing Tables like pic ture, covered with mat- ing and extra strong; will betiosed our at, $1.50 59¢c TABOURETS AT 29¢ 75¢c TABOURETS AT 39¢ i You can save fi 50 to $200 in, This Special Sale of | | $350 List Wal- 3198 ters Pianos for Including Stool and Cover Piano delivered on payment of $5 | No interest, no ins: 1as--$198.00 ance, and no fa strong, and sold H 5.00. Hy 1 Floor, Guth St, Section, $16 Side- 10.98] | {1 completely by paying ONLY ONE DOLLAR r a ie ‘Bloomingdales’, Lex. to 3d Ave., 59th to 60th Sted "6-98 and the balance in small weekly payments. @ cared top end panels } ed si bly large ard imal dicey eh eye H olishe: fen finial ri thelver, Base has large ot Down, $3 Pee Week, | ? ) Rae at b French fava river f Rayhie Gearaes SAL Sori Rtampe and ama ravers and cup Don't Buy a Piano Unless It Bears the Maker's Name. A SEVEN-TIME WORLD WANT WORKS ALL THE a ue J oar §. rene eve Je y price for > CHARLES A. KEENE haa a ere mirror in back; salld onl, x SCTL 3WEEK, ORDER ONE 10-DAY AND PROSPER. tro Broadway” New York |W verth $10.0, golden polithed finish. Titicee auarnes sail. \ Wavasenma Ad (aanecd f | hi | LOOMINGDALES', Tex, to 34 Ave. 50th to GOth st —=— ¢ }