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| om ~ —_—— FIRE CHIEF DEVLIN DIES OF INIURIES ~ RECEIVED AT FIRE ; SE Four Brothers at His Bedside + in St. Vincent’s When i the, End Comes. t BOY’S PRAYERS FAILED. Bernard Donohue Lighted, ‘ Candles at Saint's Altar That Friend Might Live. Th two candles that ten-year-old Donohue lighted before the al- tar of « saint in old St. Patrick's Church fm Mott street burned out without the bdect de the boy's prayer having been For Bernard, who lives at No. 275 Mott etreet, had placed the can- @iles*there shortly after Battalion Chief ‘Witltam Devin had been mortally in- fured at a fire Wednesday night. Yes- | terday afternoon the battalion chief died | le St. Vincent's Hospital. The boy aspires to be a fireman and fet of his spare time has been spent in and about the firehouse, the headquar- of Hook and Ladder Company No. Pec, also of the Third Battalion. The USO 1s lay Mercer sireet near Housion. Winally Chief Deviin noticed Bernard and encduraged him in his ambition. POUR BROTHERS WITH DEVLIN AT THE END. Early Wednesday evening Chief Dev- Yin asked the boy to go to a restaurant Gnd buy him sandwiches and coffee. He ave the boy a coin and there was 10 ents change left wren Bernard returned to the firehouse, But while he was gone | an alarm came in for a fire in the two- | Btory building, No. 606 Broome sireet, | and the Chief and the men went there. | Phe boy hung about tne house until the | firemen got back. Then he noticed that | the carriage of the Chief contained only the driver. He asked what had happened 1 the firemen told him. “T've got ten cents that belongs to the he said. “Do you think I'd bet- ter take it to him at St, Vincent's Hos- ital?” They told him they did not think the | Chiet wanted It. Then he went to the ght the two candies, placed them before the died of a punctured kidney. forty-two years old, a widower, fang had been a fireman seventeen years, Bite tecam . gus four jie died, They are Ured decective; James I policeman; E e Devi merehant of “The Chief's home was in he BD five children, NIAGARTHUR QUITS € PULPIT Ht FILLED a 1 Richmond and Port | Pastor and Congregation Tears as He Gives Fare- well Sermon The Rev. Dr. Robert Stuart Mace Arthur preached his last sermon as tor of the ¢ bloned a yesterday, and as P fist Alliance will s Ing trip within a When he spoke of } with the Calvar Yolce broke and the with him, At one ¢ was so intense that Dr tired from the pulpit, pastor prayed that Strength to conclude Reviewing his long sident of t do Interest in pocial and politica in New York, Dr. MacArthy r jay “AN things co’ w York lve in than aps the most f & better place to orty years ago. Perh Striking change Is the raization of the metropolis. New York is in many Fespects the most important Hebrew ¢ity. in the world, fur at least one tenth of the 11,000,000 Jews in the pone live hore. deprecate the racial dacinst them and belleve the vast influx of this r Qalutary as respects vivic pride, civic Bro and business: hey foration I observe in Kew York cond ions nowadays is the decreased observance of Sunday.” os Kokovizof In Premier, 8T, PETERSBURG, Sept. 25,—The ap- pointment of V. N. Kokovtzoft as Pre- ler has been gazetted, He retains the y of Finance. M. Kokovotzoff | nier sinc « We Are Sones With you when we tell you that we hi the best clothing for men, en and children in the city. You can buy them through our ‘Long Credit Plan. f last August. | * SHOT IN STRUGGLE WITH FAMILY OF GIRL HE COURTED Suitor Carried Revolver and Razor When He Called on Sweetheart’s Father. The police don't know who shot Al- | fredo Boschett!, but they know that he was perforated because of his love for pretty fifteen-year-old Mary Calolo, and that the marksman made a good Job of {t, for Alftedo is in Fordham Hospital with silght chance of recovery. Nich- olas Calolo, a brother of the girl, ca not be found to tell what he knows about the affair. Alfredo is twenty-five years old, @ bricklayer, and lives at No. 2963 Arthur avenue, the Bronx, Next door lives Mary, with her family. Her keeps a saloon at No. 289 Arthur avenue and the family live above tt. Mary 1s at an age when an ardent wooer might make a quicq impression upon her, and when Alfredo put on his best clothes after work and on Sunday, and looked fondly at her from his win dow,, she began to take an interest in him. ‘Then he obtained an introduction and began his courtship in earnest. “Luist, the father, decided that his daughter ‘was too young to think of mi forbade Alfredo the house. no more, but after dark each evening he and the girl could be heard gending love messages by ft imgrovised telegraph je across the alrshaft. Luigi was told yesterday that love was finding a way, and, according to the police, sent for Alfredo to come into the rear of the saloon to talk It over, When the. young swatn got ‘there he found Nicholas, the brother, also pres- ent. ‘The father told the daring wooer that he must cease his airshaft lovemaking and have no communication of any de- scription with his daughter, as she was too young to have sweethearts and must go to school, SEIZED BY THE MOTHER OF HIS SWEETHEART. . An altercation followed and Alfredo was Invited to leave without delaying | his exit. According to information given the police he didn't know what might happen to him between the table whera they sat and the door, so he displayed @ revolver in one hand and @ razor in the other. Flour! g his protectors he backed out, and as soon as the door was closed turned and ran for the street, but came a en THE EVENING WORLY mother, Mra, Rose Calole, who was iate in reaching the conference. She saw the revolver and knife in his hand and thought he bad massacred somebody In- | Side, so she seized him and began call-| ing for help. She wrenched the revolver from sul hand, but about the same time the razor came in contact with her wrist in the scuffle and cut her, causing her to drop the revolver and shout louder than ever. More frirhtened than she, Alfredo dropped the ragor and ran to the street, starting south. Before he got out the treet door, however, Luigi and Nicho- jas emerged from the back room in re- sponse to her eries for help, and see- ing her with blood streamink from her and @ razor and pistol on the floor, they both became excited. Gome on picked up Alfredo's revolver, Fe to face with his sweetheart’s Aa he got into the street and made a_ flying start south two shots were fired, Both hit him, one entering his right shoulder and the other his lung. He fell almost in front of his sweetheart, who Was leaving her home to learn the cause of the excitement. She ran to him and, lifting his head, began to murmur words of sympathy and en- dearment when somevody iold her he had attacked her mother with a ragor, Sho then dropped him to the pavement and refused to say another word. By the time Dr. Carey got there, dressed Mrs. Catole'’s wound and start- ed to the hospital with alfredo, Nicho- las could not be found. Alfredo says Nicholas shot him, cementite HAZED BOY LOST TEETH. i Rulers in Jersey Town to Consider the Case. Hazing that resulted tn injury to a | high school boy in Springfield, N. J., | will be considered by the Board of Edu. cation to-night. The hazing took place more than a | week ago, but the facts have just been ‘told by Palmer Brill, father of one vic- ‘tim. His son Harold, fourteen years old, 1s minus two front teeth as a con- sequence of the frolic of his and he has been told tha Iny day, when there was no | afternoon session, older boys of the high Pareen and forced them to walk in that {state on Westfleld avenue. jhis face and two teeth were knocked Ee The Magic of Gold Dust Gold Dust is primarily a vegetable- oll soap in powder form, added to | ‘which are certain other cleansing and | purifying ingredients that make it work more quickly than soap evgr can. ers instantly in hot hard or soft. It is simply amazing how Gold Dust dissolve nd dirt,—at the same ti: way the germs; it mal things safe and sanitary as well as clean. For cleaning anything and everything around the house, nothing 1s so quickly effective as Gold Dust, It works like magic, and thoroughly Gold Dust lath- or cold water— re oe es 10 TO 1S MINUTES FROM ANYWHERE AUMANN’S AT 149 ST. ENTRANCE OF SUBWAYOR ELEVATED | | This sim perial Leather Couch olde eatin | Pret eh . 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To-Morrow's Bargains in Exchanged Pianos, Cost New, Sale Pric 9150 150 85 uty). ny othe rs, Terms: $5 Down, $1 a Weck. We are sole agents for the famous NEEDHAM PIANOS, 6th Ave., New York City ral Mm FOR SALE. DIAMONDS ON CREDIT WATCHES 47’ Baile hs ne DIAMONDS, jew Ho Wes sToki REWARDS, | “Lost, FOUND ANL turance ad south Bee Fidler | school blindfolded Brill and Frank Kas- | Brill fetl on | ae REESE No Deposit, 50c a Week °| Acres of Floor Space Cowperthwait@ Sons 4-Piece Set 17.50 10% Discount if you prefer to pay cash. Made In the attractive mission style. All Parts are well made, put together to last, and nicely finished. Lots of things in the mission style and every other style, too. Pay $1 Fortnightly or $2 Monthly if more conven- ient. Collector sent if requested. E very Thing « Every Room Furniture, Carpets, Rugs, Linoleums, Etc. Stoves, Lamps, Clocks, Pictures, Kitchenware, Etc. Low Prices Marked in Plain Figures On Every Thing in Every Department No “Free” Gifts and No High Prices Salesmen to show the goods, but the goods sell themselves. Open Saturday Evenings | $15 worth for 25c a week $65 “o “ g$l.00* “ $100 “ “ $150 « $200 “ “ $2.50 « “ “ o « $1,000 $12.50 Payable by the month if more convenient. We will open an account for any amount on proportionate terms. No limit, small or large. % Discount if You Prefer to Pay Cash No extra charge of any kind, ESTABLISHED 1807 Park Row @ Chatham Sq. 193 to 205 Park Row Also at 2212 to 2224 Third Avenuz, (Corner 121 st St.) MONDAY; 1 H 31 | THREE BLOCKS Ee = (65 7 | FULTON ST. prings, $2.50, Turniture Retatled at Wholesale FREDERICK W. EVERS, Inc., Pait Park and all LT MILLER:H YAMS ISFREE |FURNITURE|FREE_ His SOLID BRASS BXD THIS ALL-STFEL BED ASIES ARMS PER 50 Pom OO nite 750°" 75% * 100°" #]0¢ -: 130. Hl adie Value $15.00 ~ aa i] Lit! BROOKtyN REAL ESTATE FOR SALE— BROOKLYN. _ parquet es; Go, fare; BO | Price $4, 250 | Phone 7440 Gort, 7B, Box 106 World, $3,300,— Mattress, $5.00, GEOR -32 EAST 2iST STREET east of Wiyay, Phone 1071 Gram, Neatest Little Gem in Flatbush ‘yt 4 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE— WESTCHESTER. ‘MAID ay long As desire tials ‘dares PRE ecing Yacht Clifton, on Island, foot W. ah urer avoand. Tel, at Oram. STEAMBOAT: en Line“ ade, Seabe Long Mrauch, Asbury ovis sorts WAX bb, GREENBERG, ‘gent, 1000 1 ae he Heauox U2 ULN xing World Wants Work yf ‘MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, DAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1012. Monday Morning W enders| @HEARNS FOURTEENTH STREET West of Fifth Avenue 9th GREAT FALL SALE ALL DEPARTMENTS REPRESENTED! If Economy is the rcad to Wealth, the quickest route is through our stores, Following for To-morrow:— No Mail or Telephone Orders for those: 14.00 )79 ct. Black Taffeta Silks. .55 $4.96 Cal, Wool Blankets 3.00 35 Inches wide—spendid, lustrous qual- ity—soft chiffon finish—Linit 16 yards, White, with pink a4 biwe clove here SY Maitas 96-60" eee lie ‘avy coun sled. doubl bed shs—jarge $7.98 Women’s Bresies.. 4.50 chase—extraordina: Black, Navy and Colored Serge-—-Coet Model, ‘with deep $24,28 Wilton Rugs. . Sens, © coe eee Alexander Smith's See black satin— $2. 25 fhesk Bresdeteitis, 1.29 rovers and cuffs of aiafeer Limit One. ‘b4-inch—All Wool--sponged end shrunk | YE12 ft—rich esextrn fine Hain "Ame catrauainasy to parmonlse With | any, fu Nee itopes (Ga Yen Cleon eee your opportunity. ” Linat Une. without Porsion 49 ct. All-Wool Serges +. .32/$2,98 @ bands of « inchee wide ~ Garnet, |” Griental or sateen Brown. Siyrtie: Light Navy, Dark Nev | {titre cent cr $2.49 Petticoats... 1.65] Hae Litnit—10 yards. Feversibie. Limit xe. a 249 Mewaiine Petticoats... Black “now clove fluing model, with) B9 ct. Hopsackings.... 42 29 ct. Curtain Nets. 18. punce—leni 2— > Woul—42 : : nan Good wearing quality--timit One Babes Stepenta lallowine uhudaes ileds “Cluny, ana Cejouind dengue fy Garo L $3,69 Messaline Walsts.. 2.17 Oekor Wine 98 ct, Upholstery Fringes. .47 Hack-catiart now models with clustet Limlt—10 yards © inches decp—colorings (0 math wow upholstery fabrics. 39 ct. Taffeta Cretonnes. . Soc fui, "Gace ese 5 hte thity styles and ra Lindt 20 y arcs. 7% ct. Bleached Muslins. .534 pul BO Inches wice— eplenaid “ome ished soft tor Deu Lime oO yards, 44 ct. Ready-Mece Sheets. .33 ss |" 72x00 (ize before hemmin, wae cents wan—d-inch hen —Linae em £8 ct. Geese Feathers, ib.. 389 Choice White Live Geewe— sai curcu— no odor or dust—Limit 15 rd neh tucks and pleated side frill praiciings in fancy deals 98 ct. Chiffon Cloths... .£4 | Beautiful qnatity—pure attic “finteh— | black, white 820, ell the lovely rere, | of wistaria, purple, emerald tor way Limit ‘Two. | at 98 New Chiffon Waists 3. 50 " tray, wistaris, H Proper vrei lovely ehition bugis Vande an fringe ie will tound in | ‘Trimming Department! 29ct. Merc z’dLining Sateens, 19, brown and Copenhage $2.69 Lingerie Waists. . White Voile Tevet Be, with 1438) ry vou—Limit Two, 36 im tre fine, close and lustrous— Uiveh compltte aasoriiment of | | $2. 49 Feather Bed Ticks. 98ct. Women sCombinations.55| lisihuhanues tof fining fecete, bod Sit eather Bed Ticks. sets, purtieres, ete. “nih Limit 20 yards ‘Ticking—reaay tor Buing—Li | Pawel 119 ct. Merc z'd Shantungs ,1034! 5&ct. RogersTea Spoons % 4,44 | _—— ) Natural nt and fiaraie Ng ek Fy seat yee ett ke pom c them ves ne wadee /49.ct. cunten's Night Dresses .35) Ghaceniimie io sends Luiehe Lunit one dose! | retty striped Nannelette: high neck | k. 4 | ancy brad—2 w14 yes! 79° ct Novelty Gingham: 59ct. Table Spocns & Forks.44 ‘stripes, Checks tad Plate tn et Towers Nickel Ellver= plain and faney on it one dong. $1.98 women's Sweater Coats 1.27 | ficid sud th keod, clvar, wanhal : pt | ALL Wool taney) weave—White, tion aio, AIDEnaEia bt “ ree’ €9 ct. Bleached Damasks. ..55 Cardinal, Bine V shape shawl iach —fine quality — ail linen — | well made son's leftovers AN new Lint One. $3.48 Bik Ostrich Plumes 2,15 17 inch Jot black— heavy browd beads Paps fues— Limit Two. 1.95 aleo nO Iast Hoe Pansy, Illy, rose, fern and spot. Limit © yards, 1$4°8 Hemstitched Sets. .3.17 } ents walste Lindt 15 yards | All Lineci-vaslety @f7 OW ; kins. Lime one 124 ct. Silk Mixed Scarfin 8. Fy Pbdanestar bh is thee floral effocts In blue an 17 ct. Huck Towels.... .12 nako pretty walste an care tor |" Unlon Hnen—extre hoavy—red of w! vening weer Limit 10 yards. borucrs— 21544 aud svad8 inca. | 14 ct, White Cambrics. Excellent quality for Under: Babies’ Clothos— a6 ineh— Limit 19 ct. Printed Madras 8 women's Velvet Hats large models one doz. S| 12ct. Turkish Towels 34 and 38 inches loug— white Purple and Wi ii trimining $11. .98 Misses’ Tail'd Suits.6.€5 8 full bleachwa— borders — fringed or or red fashionable fin 7 Long (4 cth—12 yds.. 85 hemmed. Limit one dozen. | inch — ie wi, galt 69 ct. Window Shades 38 and buttons a ject haw te tee nn re a Lopedeie Housod-—rnits snd bers Wate aod Girls? Digares 59 ct. Suva Flannels ... .37 Dut nothing to burt the weer. fallor. and “OLE Pleee. i r eee A how ae ney and Wine Sergos ‘nid White alone ‘itnout ‘omy. desta 16 ct. Lines Towellings. a checks braid or trim—teo Limit 9 yard IN‘y Inch—-pure tinen—extr tor Blylos 6 to 14 yeu ; household use, Limit 12 yards, $3. 9810» Children'sCoat: 2.00, 49 &59ct. Emb' y Flouncings .35 | gg ct. Linen Sheetings.... .58 6 inches wide—tine Swiss in a of lind Bork and Inty baby vation: 10 yards, . i“ $2.49 New Scarf Veils... 1.47 27x00 inch~ silk chiffon of beautiful quality in the season's best colors —alsad White and pinck=—wide woven atelped | borders—-can be worn as veil or scart) Limit Two. $1.49 Crystal Nets. . Hie Box Coats of ull wool! viote=navy, red, Copenhagen silt od coll dad fronv—quilted lining sizes 108 yours. 39 69c Ch dr’n's Col'd Dresse: Gingham, Chambray and ty WO Jnches wide—every uhread ineo—e rare opportunity to buy All Linen Dhvetings at & reduction, “Limit 10 yds, 49 ct. Silk Candie Shades. ,34 Piva, Green, Red, Yellow, Blue—pretty flower shapes with deep bead fringe. Limit Ten. $2.25 Lambrequins...... 1.48 Jap Silk—Sorai or Persian designs Ja green, red or whe hesvy hang knot inage Limit Tw effects Limit stripes, checks and plain—trim'd with coucrastlig bands and plpinge—slees to 5 yours Limit Three, 69 to 8c. Babies’ Fine Shirts. 48! Soft Saxony Wool Yarn—allk fulshed | sizes tod Yoars--Liailt Three. 42 inch-black, white and ‘ail event 8 shades fascinating. fabrics “tor ararts| 45 Ct. Bath Fixtures.each. .2a 49c ct. Babies’ Faille Cap and draping evening gowns—Limit 10| Beet quality ntckel on braxs—towel ber, Ko fered or plain, with enh yard Sup dish, Klass Loidcr wad paper roller. turn ch —aile Limtt one each. rd ode ruchos—nlzew Wo y Laat “!21 ct, Ail Silk Ribbons... .13 9to12ct. Pear! Buttons, card, Heavy Taffetns, Moires and Satinn 5 $3. 98 Boys’ Fall Coats. pore Fate : '” Carved, Pisin, Fish-eye—Ovean Shell AIP Wool C overt state ttt to ging: white and sll) god Heeah Waier—2 aud 4 hol *heviots browns length One dozen $1.69 Large Jointed Doils. navy, self or ve ¢ full 24 to 10 yeare—Limit ‘Two. | 98ct.to $1. 59 Hair Brushes 59} 95 Genuine “Freneh to 11)" Curly Wig, closing eyes, lace bose $4.98 Bo s" Suits....3.00 rows pure ted “soll allppere—Not tou early ‘to. thunk Decks of gonutne y satin “and| Curlstines lamit one. loxwood, Limit Ou i 98ct. Children’s Schco Cases74 Matting—14 and 16 inch— protected corners. Lilt oue. 25 ct. Fine Steel Knives—te 15 Dinner and Tea sizes—celluloid hen- diew Limit one dozen, other” popular “tancleoke’ wnt pairs trousers—fuil cut, extra well tall- ored—S to 17 yrs. —Limit Two. I | $1.25 Boys’ Fall Hats... .67 124 ct, Salts and Peppers. 4 ct,Men’s Handkerchiefs, 8 ane Irish Linen —full size— ty, by and inch hem, Limit one dozen. ‘Teddys and ‘Teloscopes—newont, stylea| 16| yaln and om dA also Velvet Cut glass—sterling silver tops—man: Bewt coloreciienie eo, oe VT) Sat eee ere EO si ” | $1 49 Union TaftetaU mbrellas 1.00 |" 26 “and 26 inch po edgo—Plain, 29 ct. Boys’ Blouses 49 ct. Stamped Good: 27 «(| tency oF mission handies,—Links Two. Heavy Nap Mannelette in bes Bearfs and Squares— 17 «40 and 2 20 10 to 15 ct. Fancy Hat Pins. . Metal, Crystal and Jet—oval, flat pu round heads. Limit Three, 23to 29 ct. Ho.e Supporters .17 faney Tite Four | 49 ct. Boys’ Negligee Shirts. — hematite work—vari do with five y of designs. tows ‘drawn Limit 4 pes | 40 ct. Safety Pins—gross..26 gud! Madras till | tngs, “also white +, ¢ 4 ed Oross Nickel Safer Pine envy Pink, Blue, White, Black—Ser i, Hatten odin and na Be quality—slees 1,2, 3. Limit one xross. | f{GuK-on und large puda--tinie 9 Robe: ‘also Blue ' ; ls i dered -cutfe uttachod~-t2 to 1h nese |19 ct. Talcum Powder....13 | 49ct. Men's Negtigee Shirts,29 Limit Three eres Large Can— Kose and Violet, now Foil parselae aot one. end | ime 2. Kure nd < ‘oat OF 79 ct. Women’s Kid Gloves .55!| Custom Model ¢ atts pitached—walt 2 clasp soft and pliablo~—embroid | $1& $1.50 White Moire Bags..55| fuse fill bedior—14 to 17 peck— ered back—all shades, also Black and| All #iik——gilt frame—round and square | White all sizes—Limit Two aire tops——with purse—long silk cords, | $2.48 Men's Fancy Vests, 1.45 Stylish Stripes aad /igures—merceriezed fabrics and. Flannels- 29 ct. Children’: 3 Hose +18 | $1.69 Leather Carriage Bags, 1.00] Fost Black Cot h bi a tom tints, rogaine at Blacks Cate heavy rib ck—leather lined i 4 wodels, custom, fin simi three Pal . init 1 and size— Limit One. 898 | Stoies and en 2.95 6.08 Marabout aud Ostrich—black, natural, 79 ct. Women’s Union Suits .48 $1.98 Women's Shoes. Medium welght Ribbed Cotton—-high or 1.15 | white, gray or two vones—im| Aa, kn} sire sioeeg | m inv five and la ful reall sizes Limit 3. bi bs are , | ig, pette Tay, oes . iow mutte—with: i ‘“ ue fs 7 50 ct. Babies’ Button Shoes .25| SOc ge Se ony. Sean a aksubek oe bhi Witte and ton kid extra fine quay & to 6S wid w @ soft soles sizes . 2 end 3 Amit 2h ww wid men see two pairs, Reduced to less than cost of making, $2:00° Women's ¢ onsets OD, 23) - lace trin~sizes 18 to $0—Limit one, wom ean y r j Engra' | For Second Day of this Great Fall Saie Biniting - ee ar We offer an astonishing value in : Special | ‘o-morrow and Wednesda Fancy All Wool Serges! Pity garda and plate -operened oY wt ‘ i Black ‘Preaek seript. or Ronen Solid colors in chain weaves and duplex type @ become 1 00 stripes— black and splendid range of shades— Special Pree” % Engraving and cards of sane Brown, Gray, Navy, Raven Blue, Cadet, Coronation, Black foy, witch statiqnars, charge FULL 86 INCHES WIDE (NOTE THIS WIDTH) *Orrom Customers’ own plates QE if registered here—value Kindly enclose check or M. QO, ia mail Pkge 26 Envelopes to fit cards ..., 1% Made to sell at $1.25—-Fall Sale Price... “to ili AR

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