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D, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1611. mr ne = a A }] World reporter showed that No. 100 simmons was asstentd Patt \ Bohling were sent | | ‘ West Fiftyefourth street fe the side | case.” To iim Golding King ty Hospital SQW door of a saloon owned by former | lost a gold watoh wi 1 Firs Kulenverg said he : cae ang oR , was the treasure re Police Captain and Inspector Joseph of a benefit society] Freandschatt b Sella Home, Royal Bengals Ing ran into the house in whteh| second st | Burns, though the license is issued in rh box, nd that twe members to whom he had ‘ourts will shottly be asked to | the name of Thomas Jetter and under ith the ons’ | recently rfeused Joans had set upon | sanction thi le of the Freundschaft | i o the number of No. 653 Sixth avenue. $100 in cash. | 14 fired a revolver at him. Clubhouse, Park avenue and Seventy- | ‘ 5 Over the saioon five-story tenemtnt. that altogether he} to Edgar A. Levy. ‘the | Cigars A satisfying smoke at a | satisfying price. A Box of 10 for 15 Cents | Get them—INSIST if you must—but get them. | Blood spots led from the place where | thought the stoi uff was worth about | 4 re said the men had taken atified by the Board of i] Golding was picked up to the side en. | #0, A little tat fe Golding | re and followed them to the roof, | Governe he property has been held trance of the saloon, which is also the)" F 1 Hon, it! The pate Kave the patrolman a hard | at $000,000, The building, a fiv ry entrance of the tenement. Was hurriedly changed to $1,437. battle, but he®Mucceeded in dragging | Sttucture, was put up fn 1868, Tt Is sald so DIAMOND RINGS 1-4 Carat . . $9 1-2 « - - 18 3-4 oom bes « 37 Similar spots were found on the! Tt was said at the station that Fitt-|them to the head of the stairway. | that It will be replaced with an a atairway to the first landing. On one| aot discovered the very] Ali three fell a full Alaht of stairs and| Ment house, The club protably will ob. W step was found the foundation of a bala! traces’ which the reporter had) in the mix-up all were badly bruised. | {tte : ’, ‘i t db hours after he started to work. ulenberg’s ortes b he \. estern Hot shirt stud with the head broken off. | foun Kulenberg’s ories brought more po: tel Keeper Brutally | * the second landing was a crushed |The Heutenant at the station reectved| joomen and the prisoners were taken Greaser’a Son Gets a Job. ‘ pair of eyegiasses and two teeth which With avery algn of embarrass-|to the station, where they gave their] Lawrence T. Gresser, son of the Beaten and Stripped of | fa cuvie ly been removed from their He sald that Fitzsimmons was) names as Stephen Secker, twenty-two | former Queens Borough President, won Proper owner's head with great vio- | Out “looking the thing up.” if this was! years old, of No. 62 North First street, | appointed chief clerk in the office of Jewels and Money. lence quite recently, correct he was looking it up at some} vl DeWitt of Queens! BOAR DING-4OUSEKEEPER DE. | Place very distant trom where Mr. Gold: | } : NIES HEARING DISTURBANCE, |!2 "as robbed. The reporter could not | © Joseph C. Golding, the owner of a hotel! ‘There were traces of the same sort to| ind h in Milwaukee, was picked up uncon-!be found all the way up the stairs to| °. Statement regarding the affair ectous early to-day on the sidewalk in] within five steps of the apartment Me could be obtained from ex-Capt. Burns| front of No. 100 West Fifty-fourth street.| Mrs. Josephine Morrisey on the top| tiough it was thought that his police) He faid he had been stripped of such|foor, Mrs, Morrisey keeps @ boarding|{faining could make @ solution of the| Jewelry as he wore and his pockets were| Mouse for ftablemen. She indignantly—| mystery easy Giried tiie ow, not to say resentfully—denied that there —— nd The police record regarding him sete | 0%? bee” any unusual disturbance in the|CQP ROLLS DOWNSTAIRS house through the night and sald, quite There Can Be No Better Tea Than HIRSCH SAMPLE SHOES For Men and Women Being the largest distributors of sample shoes in the United States, we buy from the best factories in the country—AND ONLY THE BEST! “® $2.50.» $100 WEDDING RINGS down that he was found in front of | simply, that she had no control over| WITH HIS TWO PRISONERS. Women’s Shoes Men's Shoes |] Prieo $2.50 to $25. Quality Guarantood, No. 100 West Fifty-fourth street (which|the halls any way, because the outer cannes (Regularly sold from $4 to $8) (Regularly sold from $3 to $7) |} Marriaga Certificate Freo, bs« for it, 19 the cross street number of the same | door was always left open all night so i building as No. @3 Sixth avenue); that | that people could always get into the| Hey Fired at Benefit Society he was arsaulted and robbed “by per> ide aad bad Gal tty aie Treasurer Who Wouldn’t Loan fons to itn own, ow! hen Mr. Golding was taken to the , | MAU? Chet he sahibel ce tet wane seventh street station by Them Money 4 4 bs dir Policeman Noar and had been sent to] While walking along Metropolitan he lived in New York. Flower Hospital to have his cut Ip andj avenue, Williamsburg, early to-day, An investigation by an Evening|brulsed face attended, Detective Fitz- | Patrolman Bohllng of the Redford ave. ° 33 nan SIXTHI AVE. 19770 20° STREET. NEW YORK, There's a World of Correct Workmanship Winter Style and Solid Comfort In These lImmensely Attractive KUPPENHEIMER SUITS & OVERCOATS a FOR MEN AND YOUNG MEN IN ALL THE SMARTEST SHADES, PATTERNS & FABRICS AT $15, $20 AND $25 Wonderful stocks, indeed; spic and span—brand new. Every Suit. every Overcoat in stock is a sound and convincing reason why you should purchase Kuppen- Leimer Clothes at Simpson Crawford’s. gx second Floor, “TI had no idea that you were selling such fine clothes at such little prices. Had ! known it | would have been here much sooner.” We hear this sort of comment eve Casperfeld & Cleveland $3.00 to $4.50 | $2.00 to $4.25 L. M. Hirsch Sample Shoe Co. 404-406 Sixth Ave., Bet. 25th and 26th Sts., New York ! WORLD WANTS WORK WONDE?S. Misses’ Suits; Adapted From Imported Models; $34.75 Values RRESISTIBLY charming tailored Suits for Misses sizes 14 to 16. Also for small women. Handsomely designed from imported broadcloth, $24, 15 English diagonal, men’s-wear serge and Scotch mixtures, in all the ° newest colorings and black..... a An ; The stunning coats, a ular length, have all the smartest cffects in collars, large revers and trimming of satin, velvet and braid. Stylish skirt model with high bodice. 24 Third Floor, Juniors’ Smart Suits Collection of youthful models of the season's fashion- able fabrics designed in a variety of jaunty styles, with all the latest trimming effects of braid or broadcloth inattractivecolorcom- binations. Clever skirt models, 318 65) sizes 13 to 17 years; value $24.75 e A ee Crawford Co. are showing a complete line of Misses’ and Junior Suits of imported corduroy in beautiful colorings, at $29.75 and $34.75. The Season’s Greatest Sale of Men’s Furnishings Thousands _of Fine New Shirts Underpriced—Tre- mendous Sale of Famous ‘‘Solidsilk’’ Neckwear—Silk Hosiery, Bath Robes, Pajamas and Other Furnishings at Astonishingly Low Prices. Thousands of men who want the correct new furnishings for Fall and Wieter will be here to-morrow. It is the opportune moment to buy liberally —no better values will ever be seen anywhere—extra space and ra sales- people will give you the best service. © Main Fioor. Men's $1.50 New Fall Shirts, at $]-10 Shown in the best haberdashers, on Broadway at $1.50. You will recognize the trade mark when you see it. The ma- terials are very fine printed madras, Gardner's percales, ete., in light, medium and dark patterns, Men's $1.00New 69 Fall Shirts at Cc ‘The materials are principally woven madras, neat percales and other good shirtings, light, medium and dark effects. The body of the shirts is cut very full and roomy. Every shirt guaranteed perfect in size and workmanship. All coat models with cuffs attached. All sizes. Misses’ Velvet Frocks handsome quality, elaborately designed in a splen- did variety of most fascinating styles, effectively trimmed y day. Our own * ” i y cople, vere in the habit of having their clothes 1,000 dozen New Fall ‘*Solidsilk"’ Scarfs, with antique or handmade lace, corduroy and ReatienY oe eT aine at various mceslalty houses, Universally Sold at $1.00. Special at....... buttons. Colors: include n old blue, brown and now patronize our men’s shop to the exclusion of other The newest Fall styles of four-in-hands, reversible and large flowin, bares Sizes 14 to 16 yoars. Value $18 75 how pi SE aaah Haas ends style, In plain solid golore, ius the newest stripes ad HO v Vey Ena CeP hurts thee Cnied canta y i places. Among the special offerings arranged for to- fancy figures. morrow are:— Misses’ Autumn Coats Kugresheimer Overcoats $ $1.50 Domet Flannel Pajamas —|100 Dozen Men's 79c MuslinNight Collection of attractive models suitable for dresses or general | ay and fancy mixtures, Sizes for men Military style, trimmed with silk) Shirts—Cut very large and extra utility wear, Cleverly fashioned of rough , soft and young men of every build Gated Troaviand ocean pearl bute long, with turn down col- 9 finished polo cloth and orted reversible coating, in Kuppenheimer Suits and Overcoats iaee kat 79 heen iM SpE 20... 4 c attractive color combinut nd in all the latest models, suits from the newest fabrics. The new grays, @ ee ge |p CONS critters ee P, en's teh ‘hread Half Hose Sizes 14 to 18 years, 1 irowns and’ blies predominate. . Overcoats ‘of $90 $1.25P. ‘caleand Madras Pajamas, —Inall the new Fall colorings, ax Values to 822.50......00.cceeeeees $16.50 fancy heavy cheviot muterial...... 4 Kuppenheimer Suits and Overcoats ee ts of imported materials, made in the new English 1s, also a large line of conservative cuts, § ats from the ultra Raglan to the co \- five Top Coat Core in plain solid colors well as black, Reinfurced and aeatsteipes. All ise QOC| heels end toss, Value soc, 29 Men's Balbriggan Underwear—With French neck, satin front and pearl buttons, Drawers to match are ankle length; reinforced 44c Girls’ School Dresses 4 Of high grade gingham in a» variety of beautiful made in several stylish tailored model, prey treed | Gifts* High-Grade Coats with touches of contrasting mate: es Smart full length models of high-grade chinchilla, cheviot Gto Is years. Value 82.95 : $1.95 &nd reversible coating; double breasted tailored models lar effects of velvet others lined through- 26 to 14 arent 2°) @-) Girls’ School Coats Of warm, durable cheviots; full length, double breasted, with high velvet collar and button trim- ming; lined throughout with flannel, Sizes’ 6 to 14 years; value 87.50.... $9.00 Pies RUMEN Sst cena cats Loses ea verk tats aa Men's Heavy Weight Natural Wool Underwear—Shirts are single and double breasted, and drawers to match. Well made and fii with pearl buttons. Regularly $1.00................... hed " €9e Bath Robes and Lounging Gowns, Values $3.00, $4.00 and $5.00, at......... $1.96 Imported German Blanket Robes and Lounging Robes, in a large assortinent of jacquard patterns and figures; light, medium and dark effects; cord and tassel to match, or more dressy styles with variou or self-material; some partly lined Saturday Special Men's $20 Convertible Collar Overcoats All Wool, in grays, tans, browns and fancy mixtures; $ 00 single or double breasted Very Special—Clever Junior, 1 2. 75 PoloCoats. Value $16.50; at i Of warm, durable cheviots, madein a full length, belted style, with storm jar, high cuffs and trimming of ornamental but include tan, leather and gray § Other more fabrics. Range out with Venetian or flannel. Years, Value 812.75... ‘ season's most approved styles. s from 914.75 to 929.75, SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO, SIXTH AVENUN'S FOREMOST STORE, Wonderful Dainty Great Mid-Season Sale Untrimmed Millinery and Dressy Waists : that sell in the regular 1 9 8 o way at $2.50 to $2.95 SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO., SIXTH AVENUE'S FOREMOST STORE / Fine Diamond Rings, Not Only the Greatest Stocks but the Most Extraordinary Values Are Here. ode gh ahs 2) It is anevent that will bring enthusiastic throngs to our millinery sections to-mor- ; Z < row, and we are ready with large space and plenty of competent salespeople. : : &F Matin Poor, We make a special mention of white beavers, black beavers, beautiful black OnE CRA : AS 1\\ /1\~ some have dainty yokes and shadow irect pile velvet hats, handsome quality velour | lain felts, d 4 . 1 es Wwe I> if ditine direct pile velve ts, q 3 our hats, plain felts, draped toques anc 1/41) 4 rea) geric yaa P fea turbans. Hats for 3-year-old to 18-year-old girls, making in all the most complete oy \ | VWI \ 4 of high-class foreignand American novelties. Hat Department one could wish to shop in, Erect Pile Black Velvet Hats, $2.48. embroidered panels, others with deep They are all pure, brilliant hand ma d with gros: Many clever and exclusive practical Toop Kin e086] Galan oa " $3.98 sparkling diamonds, moun "many are platinum lined. A ti > brilliant di : frill and handsomely trimmed with cluny Zo abs : || Large Black Velvet Dress Shapes. Handsome Velour Hats and Hoods. gold lace insertion; some h vestee of Val. lace 4 ) , With Freach ed, por and panel of filet lace, outlined with dainty z ? grain ribbon; beautiful qua Third Floor iil a AHN UO Ooo atecmenernon ‘ Hootie ads —-_ NAR A ala a CRAWFORD CO,, SIXTH AME., 19H £0 201H ST., NiW 1ORK CITY — ~ i insertion and clusters of fine tucks; others YA . \ i Finish Felt Hats. to Stee My —tallored models of pure linen, with hand- Lada A BARRE IRIAN Tee RS bean, hunk garnet, ete... $1.98 ond Rings: 46 tome hand embroidered fronts: long and y sot at, NB Bis <> a : ‘ ere Hy Wa 3 Solid Gold Frill Pi sade eee f “eal: Chiffon Taflets and Mates. aligned Helo i $1.00 welt ne aists . an . ——————— y Values up to $7.00 Trimmed Hats for Children and Misses Wy Made of extra fine black chiffon taffeta Diack Velvet Hats ar ry | Misses’ School fats, trimmed with velyet rib- | Smart Fele Hats, in soft Y, or messaline, in a variety of neat up-to-date j wi hou bow, others with draped satin, still others | or regular finish, with, vi —'} 7 tailored models, with large and srl colored ribbon, rosettes & plaid or Dresder » combined with velvet jaunty yet simple trim-|ily ssa OER , Mi , A tucks; some wip a ribbon flowers. Three ¢ Suita oy 63 a 175 1 98 25 14, \ || Children’s Foot IESE NOREEN ih % long and short sleeve « es, arn s x « . i . i ii Cat cetby ah ha a $5.59! BS RITA AVANURS Brey 9298 ant $3.98 _J| Shape Shoes eo \ ith sid kK * , Eo ; Phe on « don thy - y oF Smart Neckwear Very Few $1,50 Gloves Are As Good A Bienen) aati mae s iii arnt talent wan | C " variety nut co be found eseweere at 25¢ and soe; Sir Henri $1.00 Gloves on for wen at ' a ane Tle os ; ; sivin calle 1 The Claus) @y } : For Men, Women and Children ; reer eit eal WNT STUART BLOND Cols |) ney weav: | vith a peat! on or Ce enew davuts | Ged Cc a : we iy peauehy Ra ; || ind side pocket; in gr Wri Pe th them n such immeas VW tan R rates Se iat " 50e HenriGloves are m Rie aa ! ! t 1 RGEEEN ser s iu aad Half imperial point embroidered backs with r welt eas: ING 60c Ten-Inch Disc Records Bn Spangled S¢ ; Aa Women's Elbow Length Glace Glov SIT I] | cage | Suitable for the Victor-Victrola. Columbia, i 2.98 io ' White, mousquetaire, 16 button length 0 $3] 89 > | Zonophone, or any other Disc machine. Slore re ‘ ‘ s. Sailor Collar ;onccial wt alt Sa ee $i. | | Gow \ than 1,000 selections from whiea ta choove ... ‘ 75 ars 4 ryt) n's E rench G ace Gi joves pat | | We mention just a few of the hundreds of selec : we bel XU b And H 81.50. Twa clasp, for s 89 ‘ { | ; 2 Kelections from "Der 628 Wasitogton al 6 il t wc} | Frotschuta’ , i Bend Ve, Xylophone soto snorial at 91 25, $1.40, $1.95 = ; ; c mn ae sti | | Moskowakl Serenade rh t ¥ Corner tae SME DEAN VIDS Cre Deeskin Fabric || Women's Libow Length: | | | \! Jor a 90 hiss. Bory italoscie ; agth Gloves Silk Gloves ; i. me A ee Piccolo Solo 2 a 1 yellow: valu 39 Nov taped 10-button oe te || HOUTAN AND SlAgeVINE 499 peaeee MITA ss spene nel e| tien a bits’ Bisnss snRNA dS nt Rie I nas at é cee Ea | ee see TE >. > ~~. 2 2 -o oa ro, es a een ae

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