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( i | { | | ge POLICEMAN TRIES TTOSTOP SERENADE, , GOES TO HOSPITAL Beating hiioa is to Be in Ree | venge for Raid by “Strong | Arm” Squad. | Policeman Benjamin Uimann of the} Fifth street station tried to stop a’ e@erenade in of £) | ie oF front Mwelfth street 7 tng, and as a result le Mogpital with a ragged the’ left eye and sit in bis eheek that req Aocdraing to tie | young “rough-necks,’ the remnants of the this morn n Relieve ound over gut seven stitches crowd of od to be “Humpty” Jack+ @on gang, have greatly annoyed the residents of that locality for soine time, and last Monday the arm” squad was sent to the neig hood to clean up. Seven youths were arrested and fined} $2 each in Night ¢ their friends swore ve tha police. The word around that the first alone would b« and sone of | nee agilast was parsed | policeman caught | a busy man for a time, | at least. M as J arly to-day a gang of toughs| West Fort atrolied along ne enue Band | home s\ Twelfth stree! at the top of thelr vote were raised and angry volces tie noise, The tenants dered them to stop stopped ther of giving yiann wes r up. “See here, box ter cut thi it and go wlong here wan: to slee One of the youths that could no reached for hi! somebody hit ye with “knuc was struck again and © second time somebody cheek with a knife. He out his revolver but use it, at Policeman Cahill and taken to the p Itee etation, where Dr, Engle dressed his injuries, later taking him to the hespital. Tt ts Mkely the attack on the police- man will be the signal for another visit from the “strong arm” squad to-night. eins ch ata A young and very beautiful New York | woman wae given roblem to nolve two | years ag, She was required to make « fortune of two iid c. Torawen 4 a ar Op te e and he did will be told in ext : Bi} Bedridden Woman Well —[n Two Months, _ Less than two months 4 oT was pra my own Ww 1 was suffering from fae bladder and it w are fficulty I could all and ae I did it would almos: you like of t your remedy cnough. Yi f Letter to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton. N. Y. . Kilmer & Co., Bingham. | . ¥., for a sample bottle. At will | convince anyone, You will also ryceive | « booklet of valuable information, telling | all about the kidneys and blac writing, be sure and mention The E nin Id. Regular fifty cent and one! dollar size bottles, for sale at all ze itores. All sales advertised yesterday for to-day will be continued to- morrow on account of the rain. Popular Concerts E fahen Franko's Orchestss * Dine in Our Restaurant On the Eighth Floor If you enjoy good music, good food appetizingly served and offered at moderate prices. Ts tosmorrow Tomato Boup aux (routwns, 15¢. Cream of Chicken Soup wR be. ne “Deertoot Sau rn 350 You will find mueh in the big and recently eularged ART icobes_ Who ls tamed ll _Uver SEEDLEWORK DEPT. on the Fourth Floor, ‘Two spe expert distinctive models. We canne We have Nemos for every figure: FOR STOUT WOMEN ’ Nemo “Self Reducing”. - SLENDER and MEDIUM Nemo “Lastikops” Corsets SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO,, SIXTH AVENURF'S FOREMOST STORE. A splendid quality for sashes KW spson « Sale Art Needlework Free Instructions in Embroidery, Knitting instructors hay how to emt special bargain items: Leather Table Skins re * Sil 1.50 k a nted tional |RUNAWAY GIRI << (New ah Sermenveated on Living Models Handsome Jacquard Weave Warp Print Ribbons ‘All delicate colorings and llural effects. in all; while they last, yard Very Fine ‘Quality Moire Antique Ribbon Two width, as follows: & inch exquisite d e cial, bon to mateb; special, and light blue; specia a Whe 8-Inch Ail Silk Taffeta Ribbon re Black, white and all colors. ‘This is # regular 38%e ribbon; at, oe 24c tos olive brown or tan loss Cushions White Linen Centres 86 inch whit stamped for hi roidery 10; Stamped Cushion Tops THE EVENING WSEee WEDNESDAY, OOTOBER 18, | aay the é adhind Will be asked to search Jat our entreaties.” | Miss Wheatley on Friday last met | Miss Helen Alien of No, 236 West Forty- | ninth street and Miss Margaret Blewitt | of No, 768 Ninth avenue, and told them, | Mrs, Wheatley sald, that ahe had an | engagement. i hibias a GIVES COIN COLLECTION. TRORD, Conn., ATLANTA, Oct. If, ministers iaborate [Iturate churches. ON HO HUSETOP Bullet Grased be Davis’s Arm HS When He Pursued Man to a Roof. jot. 18.—The fine red by the late of Tariftvtile and mes the property necticut 90 soon as the fire and Surginrs proof vault. stipu- and fervor, “It you + Rockefeller, ne crook who trusted in the beitet |. lated for in Mr. Mitchelson's will ts eee ee tate iPrataction ta{that the police are not very watchful MacArthur pr deficient tn and Mr. Mitchel-/on a rainy night discovered his mistake fective forms’ the State to try to! ee. 1 to which says but found lf early this morning and came near kill- jing Policeman Arthur A. Davis of t was he studied th [Hast Sixty-seventh etree: station ree IL ae Oe _ sip iain |making bis escape esident McKinley ‘ Davis, who was on post on Second) “On tht AGAIN WITH PRINCESS WIFE. | avenue, between Seventy-fifth and Sev-/and contr FLORENCE, Oct. 18—The former |nty-ninth streets, eaw cond Ptglett Jel ab tne red necktie, louder waistcoat clamor intned then looking stranger and after watching m for a few minutes crossed the street for @ little conversation, The stranger dodged into the Crown Princess Lauise of Saxony has Jarrived here and is occupying a villa | ‘with her husband, the pianist, Enrico Toselll he couple lived apart for a constder- five- eports were current that| story house at No. 1467 Second avenue | one ngs had been instituted. | ang made his way to the roof, Davis} Veteran Long ppearing in public arm| riowing, As Davis put his head| John Covert, one Sent to Jal ‘ar Crash. 4 | itm and grazed his arm, Hoe tried his|died at the Covert » MesJOSEPHINE | yw irave . Oct, 1&—Rovert | a mont yesterday flashlight, but with no auccess, and WHEATLY = |arannis, motorman of a trolley car years old then fired three shots to bring help. oranweiee With other officers a search was made | hank est of the adjoining roofs, but the man was|of Brooklyn not found, | daughters ‘survive him. | which ran into another car in Orange on May 90 and killed two persons, was sen- | ‘enced to seven months in jail yesterday. Je pleaded guilty to manslaughter. ley of No, 409} as not been and « Boys’ Fur Collar Overcoats For Boys 2!4 to 9 Years Old Special $3, 8) 5 Navy blue woolen fabrics, cut stylish, trimmed with silk oer and has a big broad fur coll EF Second Floor. acta DREAD hl aad Boys’ Chinchilla Over- coats Little Russiary button-to-neck Overcoats, of gray or navy blue chinghille; tined with an all wool lining; has velvet col- lar; 3 225 tod “$4.50 Boys’ Long Overcoats The new atyle convertible collat overcoat for boys from 9 to 17 rs. Made of fancy woollen tures. Cut long and very Every day throughout this week we are holdin, special exhibitions and demonstrations of the best known Corsets, with living models, While all the well-known makes of corsets are in our stock and will be fitted and demon- strated by request, we make a special Thursday feature of Nemo Corsets ‘Those two types of “Nemo” corsets are’creating & sen- sation in the fashion centres of Europe: ‘FOR SLENDER FIGURES—the new Nemo Lastikops Cors: ith supporting bands of La ops Webbing, whic nish all dangers of tight lacing. 733.00 f-reducing cor= extensions; ex- {$4.00 $3.00 to $10.00 $3.00 to $5.00 No. 330—medium bust, long skirt, No. 331--low bust, extra long skirt, No, 332—extra-high bust,long skirt No. 333-—girdle top.extra-long skirt FOR STOUT FIGURES—Nemo sets, with the new Lastikops Limshaping treme slenderness with pet ase: No. 406—low bust, long skirt No. 408—medium bust, long skirt, made with the stylish, convertible collar; at $4.50 Boys’ Suits with 2 Pairs | of Knicker Trousers at $3.50, $4.50 and $5.50 new Ribbons of Ever Desirable Description for Every Possible Purpose— Qualities Are the Best, While Our Price sstionaply Very Temocng. SWIRLS of beautcous 1s for hows, for sashes, for millinery pur- yoses—for fancy work. A splendid collection of the most desirable Ribbons. iets widths and weaves are just right. You will find this an exceedingly interesting sale. © Main Floor. 54 Inch Faille and Taffeta Ribbons Complete line of millinery shades; also staple colors—pink, light blue, black and white. ‘These ribbons are usually sold at 82 a pi Milliners will find it profitable to buy here. Our price, $1.35 a piece, or by the yard 14- 175 Pieces White Ground Warp Print Ribbons 5 ine wide, in daiuty flower patterns and soloted edges; special price, a yard 15c Only 1.080 yards 9c sash in white, pink |5 inch exquisite Hair Bow Rib- » millinery trimming for hair AVE vOREMO RAWFORD ( Six s stoRR———_J they are or Crocheting by Experts © Many of ihe » been engaged, whose duty it will be to teach you Other samples are fre ler, knit or crochet, In addition we offer a few specialty trade. It in a e« at is notable, fashionable and high class broidery, neil i and laces, beading and EF Fourth Pisor French Chiffon Tunies, handsomely beaded $19.50 WOR RODOR, FOR Are Tan Linen Centres French Net Tunies, with rich it embroidery $25.00 *1.98, 12.95 & 93.95 saare fmt, Cesioe. of and ‘tiated Rosie euiicas wit intiivarne shall nondare $29.50 nec pPnpep pease ” o te obes a e h hand e chenille bore e gg oe ey y Ona Henutiful Lace Robes from Brusse Values Night Gowns, Special at 91.00 98c hes; well filled; cov- 75; at a, Embroi Net Robe Other Special Bargains linen centre MACARTHUR AND JOHN D. | ab ORNATE SERVICES. | Ho said thore ha ved cholr in Calvary of the — through the scuttle a bullet whizsed by | most widely known men of I *12.50 HERE are 275 samples in this wonderful special offering, and This not only insures exclusiveness, but ils GONE ON STAGE, | tie stach. anid Mrs, Wheatley. "1s the worst place in the world for a Bapti man young girl, Recently she grew very in- 4 fg | forested in theatrical affairs, but we |thought #he had given up her notions Memorial Meeting. The Rev. 8. MacArthur, formerty pastor of Cal- rch, New York, strongly ur “When I took charge of the C » Macarthur, 4 Hothodiat the Methodiets in scomplish that,’ ‘you will make @ great suc- | ed the “beautiful | | the tenor bad on than his voice; he bass wore drowned ¢ the tenor's necktie, 1 det and there that these birds should come down.” The woman who wants a stylish Hand Bag of high degree at a very little 5 at Si You choose from leathers of fashionable style and irreproachable quality. There is (het pene favorite, genuine seal leather, all different fives you a splendid assortinent to sel Are rom a P. ested at [le | He was ov was one of the pstead Bank, the ished on Long Ialan 6 sone of Gay choir at MeKinley | Dr. BR. said Mr Jest and | n= leland, | to sue to oust the Interborough Rapid 1911. setae somineiatiin eee ee TO SUE FOR POSSESSION SUES HIS OWN CHAUFFEUR. OF STEINWAY TUNNEL.) i onin neinas Firat Public Service Comir Asks m Attorney-General Carmody to Oust the Interborough. Attorney-General Carmody has been asked by the Public Service Commission Case Against or far Namawe te Car. Alexander Konta filed a complaint tn the Supreme Court yesterday against Walter &. Beverly, formerly his ehaut- Tranalt Company from possession of the Steinway or Belmont tunnel, nearly mpleted for years but not put to use the company terms, rd followed @ report mate by Chairman Willcox, fn which he reoited the negotiations by the city and the company for the open= ing of the tunnel, He told also of ne- gotiations not before made public trom which it would appear that the Inter- This feur, for deteriurating the value of his predated $2,500, \ SS WY Drink touring car, ‘This fs the fist action brought against a chaufféir for hegieet and carelessness. Konta also alleges that Beverly io running the car damaged the property” ausing on one ofcasion « Malt Hoe thinks his car nas been @e- @ of others, for $15. Beer elghty ere borough bas adopted a etubborn policy regarding the tunnel since the subway offer Mr. W saye hie took wp the matter with President Shonts of the Interbor= ough with @ view of arranging for « st proper contract about Sept. 1, but that | definite subway. rejected. | the Interborough refused to submit any | Proposition, , COX says He propored to Mr. Shonte that | the oity extend and complete the tunnel at a comt of $1,690,000 and tako over the property for $3,000,000, making the total cost $4,500,000), and that the tunnel be operated In conjunction with the present Mr. Bhonte refused thin offer and decline@d to make any proposition to the olty. Le night sald that he had reade « careful| tion of the death of the cam-| Alavoine & Co., in office manager, ‘dark, The Newest and Most Stunning Parisian Ideas Are Portrayed In This Wonderful Showing of Women’s Suits at $25.00 You might go direct to Bechoff-David, Mme. Paquin, Beer, Bernard, Callot or any other world renowned Parisian designer and find the very suit fashions thet are shown in this * display of ours at 825. SIMPHON CRAWFORD © Very Important SaleSeason *sMost Popular Ribbons Women’s ‘4.00 to ‘6.00 Leather Hand Bags at *2.25 The Entire Surplus Stock of One of the Best Leather Goods Manufacturers in New York pson Crawford's to-morrow, ake red Lierre Lace Re with gold embr Muntoe aud’ Robes tor day anil evening wear 69c Silk Shetland Veils A_most remarkable offering in the most popular veils of the day. We offer them at less than half their act FT clinging lace like silk knitted Shetl vent cannot, however, advertise his name rt irom: French Spangled Robes, in black and evening lors: value, Regularly $1.25 90- , f fells in filet, hexagon, round or ut Stamped Voile | faney meshes, in the styles that are worn close to the face, C1) SMValees, cach) SOC to 91.25 | autclogr skating and for general’ outdoor wear, In All the New Fall Shades Stamped Pillow Cases, staple and new colorin Black, white, pink, Made of best quulity silk jersey cloth in range of desirable colors and inches; stamped and per pair 78c blue, new greens, mov American bes black: snug fitting over hips; fitted top, plaited and ! and conven- || Stamped Towels, | an uinpacne. lavende pur d flounce of messaline sitk, Usually sold at 85,00. 33, 95 uns, Megularly ops || euch © 196 1 98¢ | Fotars, also white wit morrow at a uryea, of the firm of | Sunday night in Mr, Montigny's Stato | apartment, No, 7 Manhattan avenue. itside | Mr. Duryea has concluded that Mr, Mon- 4 two |tigny shot himself accidentally in the SIMPSON CRAWFORD Imported Sample Tunics and Robes At One Extraordinarily Low Price For $19.50, $25.00 and $29.50 Imported Tunics an obe or of Tunics and merica for ‘tise his name in Brussels and Berlin, who cater to the Some people say heer doesn't “agree” with them. ‘inally, Mr. Wile BlueRibbon The Beer of Quality will “agree” with anyone. It is rich yet mellow and the delicate hop flavor without excessive bitter is equalled by no other brew. Order 0 case today. @ statement lan! Bugene de Mon- We seck out all the recently developed styles through our ‘Paris office and every new turn of fashion is immediately given some smart interpretation in our $25 assortment. > Third Fiser, That is just one reason why our $25.00 Suits are so sought after and so popular with the most fastidious dressers. Then the selection of materials m a matter of great care. Only the smartest and newest weaves are used and in a full range of wanted shades and colors. Nothing is omitted that would make the variety complete enough to please every fancy from the most outre novelty mixture to the conservative navy and black diagonal. q By fair com; at mali trim: and w ‘Are Such Suite | izbie-these beoutiful Suite will outelaes mest of these hewn Se to Be Bought for }other stores at $80.00 to $85.00, And even thea we offer you the it advant of ao almost unlimited fer choice—the extensive showing of @25 suits in New York City. Designing and Workmanship from the cutting to the final touch of trimming are under supervision of experts trained in the highest class Fifth avenue houses, people who are constantly in touch with the advance ideas from Europe—people who adapt and originate those striking and stunning models known the world over as “New York styles.” There are no handsomer suits to be found anywhere at any prices. Special Select cae eee $19.75 i serges, chevfote id novelty textures, swagger mixtures, b utiful seal plush and the always dressy and smart broad- Made to scil at 924.75 to $34.75 ot I the new atyle collars arc in evidence, many of contrasting colored material, with fancy deep cuffs and big patch pocket to , BIXTH AVE NUE'S FORBMOST STORE in this Remarkable Special Offerin, EF Main Fleer, ice will not fail to attend this sale There are nearly 700 Hand Bags in the lot, and each inits way isa gem. the always wanted im jan, morocco, box calf, soft suede and also fancy tapestries in every co nf” > blue, red, tam, frames, and leather linings, Precisely ‘euch Lea eather t itand Bags as are daily seen in the leading specialty Number of Genuine India Goat Seal Hand Bags With real gun metal frames; also Silk and Velvet and gray and navy. Leather or silk cord shops at $4 to 86. To-morrow at. 2. 25 Fine Tapestry Hand Bag: 95e@ Many have fine Gorman silver In Addition We Shall Piace on Sale To-morrow a t are usually priced up CO, SIXTH AVENUE'S FOREMOST STORE. The First Showing of the New Bolero Combination It is the newest idea in an under- garment taken from the latest Paris styles, giving the decided straight lines which the fastidious woman of to-day demands. It is also a decided bust con- former, eliminating the brassiere. The newest fushions demand that _\ the * Bolero” Combination should be / worn with the new girdle top corsets, C7 Becond Floor, The Bolero Combination is of soft nainsook, with drawers attached, trimmed with em- EF Main Foor Choice of 20 styles, nainsook, cambric or heavy muslins, high, V or slipover models, trimmed with linen or Val. laces, medallions and ribbons. Yoke of embroidery insere or cluster tucks, neck and sleeve dl with embroidery. Silk Jersey Petticoats

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