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NARRED MASHER “TNDITED UNDER ~NEW OHO LAW Three Young Women Yell of ‘Proposals of Rogers, Who /Pretended to Be Single. horsomexart, Sept. 6—The firet in- Aictment in this county under the “Mar+ fled Masher” act was reported to Com- Mon Pleas Judge Bromwell to-day by the Grand Jury, The indictment ts Edward L, Rogers, thirty, pri- ective, on complaint of his E. Rogers, who had the assist- ance of certain young women who as- fort that Rogers proposed to them un- der the pretense of being unmarried. The young woman mentioned tn the in- dictment as having been proposed to by Rogers is Miss Fay Peterso: Other young women named as witnesses against him are Miss Rowella Bleak and @ Miss Deppenbrock, The time of the proposal to Miss Peter- fixed in the indictment, was fon, DIX TWICE IN PERIL ON FAST AUTO RIDE TO MAKE A SPEECH Driver Lost Control of Car and It Started to Run Down Hill. LAKE GRORGE, Bept. 6—Gov. Dix ‘was In pert] twice on his way here to make @ spech. The Governor with his nephew, Thomas Dougias, Commander Eckford Dekay, State Historian James A. Holden ‘and a newspaper man left Lake George | in an automobile provided by the county fair committee. On a detour over aly, mountain, made necessary because of road construction on the main route, the driver, who admitted later that he ‘was not accustomed to the car, became! - confused and threw the clutch into re- verse instead of low gear. The ci 8 on the top of the steepest Mrs. H. VON RODEN . Rogers and his wife lived in napolis before coming to Cincinnatt, But had separated there. The young Women who are witnesses against Rog- ds allege that they loaned him money under the belief that he would marry them, Call Her “Chicken” and Was med as a Corner Masher. BALTIMORE, Sept. 6.—He called me ‘Chicken,’ said Mrs. Webster Epstein, ® dashing brunette, in oourt yesterday, accusing Ferdinand Nusbaum. “And I am @ married woman, Judge. But those mashers dida't worry me. If they had I would have picked up @ brick and iit them fn the head.” In addition, Mrs. Goldie Schum gharged young Nusdaum with 4! spectfully addressing her two dat ters. OMlcers who made the arrest told the Magistrate they were trying to break up a crowd of mashers that hangs @round the corner of Madisi and North avenues, Nusbaum paid a fige and the other youngsters got « Jecture. —_———— CZAR WATCHING GERMANS. OPjects to Private Loans to China and Will Probably Protest. LONDON, Sept. 6&—Apprehension is fait by the Russian Government tn con- nection with the granting of a number of concessions to German industrial concerns by China, according to a news agency despatch from St. Petersburg. The latest of these concessions is for the construction, of street raulways in Peking and other Chinese cities. ‘The Russian Government fears that the Germans have obtained the con- cessions in return for loans made to China without restrictions as to the use to which the money ts put. It 1s believed in St. Petersburg that China will utilize the money for the Purchase of arms and ammunition and the Russian Government contemplates sending a note to the interested powers in order to endeavor to put a stop to of private loans to China consent of the powers. of LYNDON, KY. Recommends Lydia E. Pink-| ham’s Vegetable Compound far Backache, Nervous- Lyndon, Ky.—"l have been taking Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable - fous for headaches, neuralgia ns, | ackache, nervousness and a general run down condition of the system, and am entirely reHeved of these troubles. 1 recommend your remedies to my friends and give you permission to publish what | Ba a H. Von Roden, Lyndon, 7. é When a woman like Mrs. Von Roden onerous enough to write such a letter he above for publication, she should t least be given credit for a sincere de- sire to help other suffering women. If you want special advice write to Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co. tconfidential), Lynn, Mass. Your letter will be opened, read and answered by a woman and held in hill and started swiftly to back down » th Mr. Doug! anxious for the sa of, Opened the ton+ neau door a umped to the running board to assist Dix and Mr, Holden s brought f the ander D with the 4 regain control. e further along the road the Inexp ed driver shot Into a blasting zone, rdiess of the warn+ ing of the road superintendent and the occupants of a car that was waiting the jexplosions. The Governor was appar- ently not disturbed by the experience, —_ ton crop of the ending Aug. 91, 1912, according to sta- tistics compiled by H. G, Hester, Sec- jretary of the New Orleans Cotton Ex- change, exceeded that of the previous year by 4,018,331 bales, value was $107,074,825 1 much to the low grade of the crop as to the decrease in the price resulting from overproduction. It was the lowest in grade of any crop for the ten years. running of the machine, | ‘THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, BROOKLYN Futron St.Cor, Brioge St. B’KLYN. CLOSING SALE All Summer Dresses || Hereiofow Up 10 $600..cccecseeecseseee OO 2.00 |) REAL ESTATE FOR SALE— RICHMOND. AAA S Mh WANHATTAW NEW YM Uh Mh : Y/ » = 8 ic} RICHMOND LISTENS FOR SUBWAY NOISE From The World, June 16, Btaten Island operators bought geverat largo acreage tracts yesterday in sections quickly accessible to the projected Sub- w near Sixty. treet,” where a connection can be made with the Fourth Avenue route as already legal under Sixty. ad Park and the a'point near Arrietta Street, ‘There it will part iu two Dranches to the north and the south shore of Staten Island, Lend has been held at lower prices on $1,000 for an Acre of New York City you beauties on Sunday afternoon at 3 P. M. A Rat Check Adeodisoment game—it gives you another chance, because it rained one more opportunity to get Acre Plots for $1,000— right in the city, and within 15 minutes of the Sub- way when completed. Even the torrents of rain didn’t keep some from coming. Had it been clear every Acre Plot would now be gone. and so persistent and great is the demand that we have tried to buy adjoining property, but find that at the prices we would have to pay for inferior land we would be forced’ to ask from $2,000 to $3,000 per acre instead of $1,000, our present price while they last. for when these few acre plots are gone it will be ALL DRESSES Heretofore up to $12.00... REAL ESTATE FOR GALE— RICHMOND. $10 Down $10 Monthly REAL EGTATE FOR SALE— RICHMOND. This advertisement is like a rain check at a ball ast Saturday, Sunday and Monday. It offers you Over one hundred acres have already been sold, Now is your chance, and your last chance, o> 46, ‘never again,” “never again.” If an acre is beyond your means, $190 buys a Bunga- low Plot, and $590 buys a Little Farm, beautifully improved. Saturday Excursion ........2.30 P. M. Sunday Inspection Train ... 3.00 P. M. Excursion every Saturday at 2.30. If you can’t come then, cordially invited to visit Little Farme and inspect ite (See coupon below.) No lots sold on Sunday. WOOD, HARMON & CoO., 198 1 [in New York’s Shopping Center] Tasteful, pretty dresses, smart, cerviceable Fourteenth Street 4 ‘West of Fifth Avenas READY FOR SCHOOL? To-Morrow Will Be Last Preparation Day A PLEASANT TASK HERE, WHERE STOCKS AND VALUES BOTH ARE GREAT! Open _To-Morrow until 6 P, M. Attractive Fall Apparel For School and Conbent Girls ekirte, meable rain coate—all at F typle that mean substantial savings for you, attractive MISSES’ SMART NEW SUITS FOR FALL 11.98 Rough Serges in most favored colore—-handsomely designed—correctly cut atocks variety of m: TWO SPECIALLY FINE SATURDAY VALUES ‘White Coutil and low and medium bi Sale of Boys’ Seite—8 to 17 Yrs. uble breast and yoke ortolk models; Beraes, Coreeto— emb'y and lace trim—value §1.%..1.25 okey Ine Brocad. reete— ted, Tameomely trrd—reg. W840 oe——___-_* NECESSARY TOILET ARTICLES | of Te-Peats Sait AT SATURDAY PRICE SAVINGS] 41! woot Chewiots io gray. atter the Garadee of sunburn and tan=seia | Value ate for your winter com wot, ‘se Htind’s Honey and Almond. . 34 —splendidly tailored (prices are so far below those asked by competitors that the suite must be seen to appreciate their worth)—14 to 18 years. GIRLS’ PALL WASH GIRLS’ NEW FALL REPP DRESSES Pret! reasee White, pink and biue—ext Zrety, qt Sree ot 98 fine—cross-over front—white falateas and lingns— “ 1 buttons and braid poweat models—Fall color 1.39] SPS, Yonign collar or white + 3.96 Meeks Se 1.96] Sr'or eeif delta to 10 yeare— Unusually pretty. ....++ GIRLS’ SERGE MIDDY SUITS MISSES’ NEW FALL SKIRTS ne-p! Plain and 4 1 cheviote tery tore re sey and ‘and sctweonosrrectiy eut-- heed Black Wrnig—ombroidered faultlessly mado—all erableme—ebeolutely 3.98] all stylee—all conn fats J 4.98 Necessary for every 4, pecomiy, . ar Fotu"yeare.- ion. ated dst Hh coal aoe ‘ GIRLS’ BLACK SERGE DRESSES MISSES’ RAIN COATS Just right for convent wear— popes ove got-ta 'g ee ) 6.96 in and Ni 3.98 je al avy ol D> pre ml ‘and one-piece line—navy, black and ¢ etyigs—eome with white and| with or without velvet collar | 7.98 ery. turn-ov collar. —14 to 18 years... aeeegee “oeptional. valnes:..... GIRLS’ NEW FALL COATS Navy serges — notched apectes fancy wilkms to tt youre 98 See Alse Morning Special Below. ey Ales to Me yoarecsus J 3.1 3.96 ta, 4.98 SPECIAL PURCHASE LEATHER HAND BAGS Prices inooncetvably low fer @e qualities offered—You will eave from 2%5 to 6 per cent. by grasping thie op- portumity....An especially advantageous purchase fe back of tt, Leather Hand Bage— 2 Iuce Bile to nlee® Yartous, modifications of Envelope, and ig ea also velvete—— Patent Leat! Geat teal At 1.69 Value 12.7% Leather lined—riveted trames— Leather Eave! Bar ‘At LTD Value Oe ota 1 to S4nch Bar frames Gietai tintee cord namaese™ OF oes GIRLS’ SCHOOL HATS Gmart soft colored Felts, also Black ‘Veiveta, many shapes, including flap- ing bréms, eombreros, as well as those that are emall and etiff. Velvet hats require no other trimming than their corded silk band and binding of white or black already adorning them. Felts need but little for thelr completion. OUF PTO mss 67D to 2.48 Spectal im Girls’ Trimmed Felts, Velvet band and bow or silk scart Bleewhere 9850..... ARE YOUR BOYS READY FOR SCHOOL! We Offer the Right Clothes At Extremely Moderate Prices OUR GOODS AND OUR STATEMENTS ARE ABSOLUTELY DEPENDABLE— IF YOU DO NOT REALIZE THESE FACTS, YOU. ARE WASTING. MONEY eS eee eee mato | ru « and Getlor Buits, 2.08 to 7.98. Sale of Boye” Treusere—4 to 16 Yeo. Bloomere Qheviots, ly 98 and §1.26....... The Best Boy’s ‘Suit in All New York The Hearn Special. .. ....... + 0.200.598 ict confi Islan : os three Hier con fivens fuaten nang thane ny Gtieewt f= 261 Broadway Telephone 6800 Barclay New York ||", iivivsz Stasle or, deithe teenated, Noctolin Ses oF Sit Teetra, tase a Subway will start @ great movement, Vanishing Cream. sack lined throughout—many extra trousere— fall : 104 winter weight —chevicts and tweells—stripes and BROOKLYN (Arrietta Street is about 15 FREE ROUND-TRIP COUPON Rosaline. 14 pad end Bs ert ‘ably fine fitt N to 38 , 4 ‘ minutes’ ride from our Acre Leave ferry boat from the upper deck ch) errival ai 20 ot. Toilet Soape—dest makes—aset’ ° dae SUES AON” on” arent westing ‘vatlow” badgat ne’ with fold Pram i Seo Below for Blots at Annaaety) Peake” We! do"noe Persieh Torry tickers, Tt! SUPPLY You bf eet 15 Great Morning Special Values ’ 4%. maving Fad 24 ot. Shaving Pad. 6 ot. eize Lustr-ite Net] Enamel, 10 ot. Ring Handle end Boudoir Toilet Pumice... 6 ct. Emery Boarde—do: OPPENHEIM, GLLINSxG | Fulton and Bridge Streets, Brooklyn —_——@“__—» Ws Cut Price Sale of Scholars’ Suppltes{ DENTISTRY, FLATS & APARTMENTS TO LET. Unfurnished—Brooklyn, DRYSDALE COURT —__——-. Showing of New Autumn Styles Under New Ownership : BOYS’ AND GIRLS’ SCHOOL SHOES New Fall ‘Neckwear : item came ciate” gateenent "1 TO NEW HAVEN 81 Fas Samcas Bacch-Abeat Maks Epes steht Misses’, Juniors’ & Girls’ Apparel |". Rents, $5 and Up |] teat BEE tae Uneurpamed in wearing cont, god la, oSerdine Seetom fer qrowtas: Met, ace ruff ‘avenue station, Apply to superin- houre is Suitable for School and Dress Wear Hecona. United Cites” Mealty Corporation, 201 Hrondway, New York, ‘A most important showing. Every smart model isrepree |S sented in prevailing materials and colors. via? rtments ready ‘ull aseor tare good looking as from the factory—o! critical requirement. girl who wants sho MM. Refreshinenta, fat M Every pair new and fresh. THE HuDsON 500 workmanspip up to evel for every achool boy @ well as good wearing, FOR GIRLS Up OF LOWELL, lea P hs TROLS is as far’ ¥ ouguhesrels. Good-by to the old-siyle, cum. Styles and REAL ESTATE TO LET— Yedice Saree pent” dus $605 make represent the highest standard of quality’ and are NEW JERSEY. ) a bersome roof-plate. Here's the || sco idl, Bee characteristic of Oppenheim, Collins & Co’s entire stock. 10,000 eae a Bo feast | ‘There excursions under management of NEW ROOFLESS PLATE, with }| 1! to ts r iso Morning Special —_—_—___ rooms and 2 FALL RIVER LINE ‘Ticketa at Piers only on day of excursions, numerous advantages, to replace It. Better in every way— more beautiful, durable, Bat tee! \sfactory. No one else has it, We are the patentees and sole own- ers, Roof of mouth constantly exnosed—plate cannot drop or Girls’ Washable Dresses........ Girls’ Imported Rep Dresses... Girls’ Smart Serge Dresses... Misses’ Smart Serge Dresses. | MORNING SPECIALS—To-morrow, Saturday, Until 1 P. M. ie To prevent dealers buying, quantities restricted. No Mail or Telephone Orders. Our Usual EXCURSIONS, isses’ | ROU eee work loose—teeth I'ke Navuree {\fou ct, Girla' Schoo! Dresses.......+..+..+» 64 | 59 et. Boys’ FallGoll Cape,.........00+4: 137 | 69 ct. Women’s Kid Gloves........ Misses’ Charmeuse Dresses... Moderat WEST POINT own, Recent trlumph of > || ™atcy nna wnite checks and pretty | New large atylon heavy navy | ott and plieble-two clasps tana Girls’ School d D erate parca! ‘ontrasting folde, serges, fancy mixed viots browns, black and white, rls’ School and Dress Coats. . HUDSON to. sy sErr, OTH, The New WATERBURY Way ||] {iiivce ‘and other trimmings 9 | Caanimeres—antin lined~all alges, ‘avo Misses’ and Juniors’ Smart Coats Prices | by one tine Bled Biz,” NASSAU.” RIVER Faracuaennn of || Weare reese Spe BOYS! FURNISHINGS~THIND FLOOR | $1 49 Tailored Wash Waiets Misses’ Smart Tailored Suits. .. eta | BOOTHE | nethimeae have your old teeth extricted || MISSES DEIT.—AECOND ¥LOOR, | 2764, Autumn Ribbons. ......+:see00sses AB Linen gr lnen—ahirt style of with [ta an Bets Oe FHEE, and return home at night || 1s9.96to$11.98 Youthe'Long TrowerSuits 6.75 | New goods only-—all colore—mtilt- | Syagiiarites—rench eufteall sea Pier ( Ww 10.29 4 A |} fecti Set that fits per- 41 to 87 chest—wtrictly all wool—high | Teton aan royuad WAISTS—SECOND FLOOR, Pior ft. of West 120th st 111,00 A, BS ROON ae ROBERT ectly. Loose teeth made old jf} grade fancy worsteds, navy seinen, made fi t. - res ‘st 0. ‘Ye lf and. strone—missing teeth re- ||] cassimeres and cheviote—best lin- RIBBONS MAIN FLOOR, $1.96 Untrimmed Dress Hate. TAST EXCURSION OF THE SEASON, |] Placed without plates—decayed || ingfinely_tatlored Moire and velvet ocombined—large BRIDGEPORT |} tee yertored. All work guaran. $2.98 Carine Bags. or bikei and nites nares) black bd NT Sas 8 | } rs. ractions and | MILLINERY—THIRD Bi SUNDAY, SEPT. &, ed dental surgery made PAINLESS || * Extra Trouser Suits 3.98 | ; THIRD TEOOR LOPULAR “MONTAUK” 75c. | |] by our remarkable, LESS |) [SASE Reve Rawr beeen nee: 8 LEATHER GOODS—MAIN FLOOR, | $1.69 Union Taffeta Umbrellas.......+. + 107 1 yoke Norfolk, also double breast— strictly all wool handsome chevt- ots, eassimeres and tweeda—peg top 2% and 28 inch—mission handles, suitable for men and women, UMBRELLAS—MAIN FLOOR. 16 ‘white, cream NEW BOTANICAL DISCOVERY. 25 and 29 ct. Plaitings.. Plat in or shadow ne Easy WREKLY ny ri Kinlokers lined throushout—beat Hn~ | a ae aeey Weiaine tte OR MONTHLY PAYMENTS, {ngs—auperbly tallored~7 to 18 yre ore as AEM ERA cellein 98 ct. Black Sithataf{ Petticeats... rican Watch and Diamond Co. BOYS’ DENT. —THIRD FLOOR, | NUCHINGS—MAIN FLOOR, i me) Plaited flounces—all lem, @ Malden Lane, Tel, 5867 Cort, gut as silk and wear muoh better. DIAMONDS ON CREDIT wiciat' | Moe i ter tesla ag," | | ermooaee-Sa® Taam lady 8 cakes in fancy box—J ) Are WATCHES 3}: ROM Ue LAME Y RESORT, on baw wine madras and heavy e-great | mour's, | Switt Wall | 98 ct, & $1.25 Knives & Forks—34 dew... .79 80, 5 te ATHeat 0 18 yrs nown, makes—te odors, li TON La “ap OF La s M130, New York, ‘Breckinn si BOYS’ FURNISHINGS—THIRD FLOOR, TOILET ARTICLES BASEMENT. Fogere make—derman eliver base— vANOMDS, wae Lace Hu aelladdea HOURS 8 TO 4; SUNDAYS, 6% | , SILVERWARE—MAIN FLOOR, iments. accepted, : am sat ( 9 TOR, 49 ct. Boys’ School Blouses 28 tS Naik \ ¥NDICATY til Sent. 9 sive, e Vrench a ” 59 ct. Men's Nightshirts axis SYNDICATE COMP oat va ent inclasive q rman, Zraneh, and siadieh Spoken. } | and percales—light and dar Aatshiie ap . airs nem long | $175 Girls’ Button Shoes.............+ 1.24 * . DIMECE BOLTE TO | A SP Tag a ely Well made~s¢ md with nove Extra high cut—duN kid tops Ww SS J tyle-tull cut—well made~4 to 15 | ety brald=-all « patent tips—broad toes—84 to a awa bac lon Bureau, Pulltzer a 5 | MEN'S VURNISHINGS—MAIN FLOOR, sizes 2% to O%—worth $1.98... 4a | i Arcade, Park Rowt EDUCATIONAL, INSTRUCTION, & | joys’ ruRNISIINGS THIRD FLOOR $3.00 Fine Batiste Corsets, SHOES—SECOND FLOOR, raica leave Delancey ah. No Yuli Votews Orn n , P| [i2tse Children's Hose O84) ate $1.25 Boys’ School Shoes... + oS See ioe! at Vain rate returate '\ Biack cotton--heavy ribbed--Kood straignt w Voal calf—lace—manntah last OPEN SATURDAY | paght | Ov for achool—4 to Vb known, w e ‘ strong and ble=8 to 1% & MONDAY EVENINGS feo axras onanen ban wali ORIGINAL” | foe More fs firm Men ha “ae HOSIERY —MAIN FLOOR, CORSETS—SECGND FLOOR, SHOES—SECOND FLOOR, . H wrote aN SMAVE- 9ST. . tog NY | SIGHT- EEING YACHT CLIFTON ‘ | _.aéreriooments for, he, World, maz. be eft i Ploegh ph ki Clock Signs Denote Morning Specials. ‘BROOKLYN s aie, je pa all Me Yo] \e Lii'onat? WORLD WANTS WORK WONDER! | Look for the Clocks! $2) — nse toungieia rr — =