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BURGLARS LOOT EVERY FLOOR OF 11 STORY BUILDING Ransack Salesrooms From Top} to Bottom of University | Place Structure. Undertaking operations on a en-| efous scale, burgiars looted the eleven- Story Flattau building, at the south-| east corner of University place and] ‘Thirteenth street, early to-day, The! losses run to thousands of dollars, The wholesale depredations were dis- covered by a burglar protective com- pany with offices on East Fourteenth @treet, when an annunciatos told that entrance was being forced into the s of the Liberty Rubberized 'y Company on the ninth floor. pe n @ashed around, but the thieves had gone, probably in an automobile. Tho front door of the building was open, and as the officers ran up the stairs they encountered violins, silks, furs and feathers in quantities. An examination showed that the burgiars had jimmied the front door and had gone up !n the! electric elevator, stopping at successive | floors and cutting out the glas s| that give immediately into the v business premises. | Practtcally every firm in the bullding | fe making a hasty inventory. | On the second floor the Frederick Mass Company, manufacturers o robes and kimonos, report hundr dollars’ worth of satins gone. were broken open and many valuables taken, Kaplan, Frank & Dunn, cap manu- facturers on the third and fourth floors, find small lorses—that a water fountain ie gone and that the intruders calmly paused there and washed thelr faces and hands. Upward of $1,000 worth of musical in- struments are missing from the fifth and sixth floor premises of Buegelelsen & Jacobson, Mr. Bucgeleisen says the toss may ve much heavier. Little was taken from Durst & Rubin, dealers in antique furniture, on the seventh floor, or from J. W. Carroll & Co. eighth floor, manufacturers of women's waists. Desks were broken and considerable toss is reported on the ninth floor by the Specialty Company, and valuable feathers are thought to be missing from the premises of M. Schnitzer & Co., on the tenth floor, It will be late to-day ‘er even to-morrow before the dealers ‘and manufacturers are able to check up their losses. Tt is believed the thieves came tn an qutomodile, but Policeman McDonald of the Mercer street station, who was on post near by, saw nothing suspicious The corner 1s brilliantly Ighted, ang the thieves must have jimmled open the rfont door at the risk of being seen from some distance. French Aeroplanes for WASHINGTON, Sept. States A aeroplanes French pa Special | Saturday, Sept. 7th. 23 Jewelled ae Promptly at siiclogk,, ,termorron in ¢ them to use such and any Jeweller have to admit that o1 Melt founded untess he 75.000 Kolig 1N-! id vi HEROS Belid 1h Gold Wate ter bas cM Rolla 142K Gold Watch for $07 f8:00 Rold 142K Gold Waten for 38 CHARLES A. KEENE 1SO sistas tou Fork evan GATURPATS mae ET Cups Distribution tomorrow in Children's Playground on Fourth Floor, MAIN Building. Children, Make the First Le of Your New Term One of Economy RUBBER ERASERS— tomorrow Others This $22.50 50c and 69c Dolls at Tomorrow’ 's special! price is absurdly low for this assorted lot o! char of these were origina! COME EARLY. Sale Our Food Show Will Be One of the Biggest Attractions Saturday. Be on hand e aisles in our mammoth Pure Food Store. eat at the Demon NA LEMONS—ful R ONIONS. -5 NEW WHITE OD S-quart_basket Wines & Liquors UUMARS FRENCH CHAM. re! | AMONTILLADO [OLD PILGRIM HOLLAND $2.24] SHER Pullman Sleeper, for *17.75 Mail and tclephone orders filled promptly. Our Own Balkin nits and Vegetables E BARTLETT PEARS— em THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, “* Better ‘Goods for the Same Money or the | FREE! Collapsible -Drinking SEPTEMBER 6, Ane Bi Store A City in teself EL COOPER 0G 1912, MAIN BUILDIN Greenhut, Siegel, Cooper BANKERS, offer excellent banking facilities, and allow 4 per cent. per annum on time deposits and 2 per cént. per annum on accounts subject to check. Banking hours, 9 A. M. This Is the Last Month for the Voting on Our Distri- bution of “Meet Me-at the Fountain” GREENHUT-S) Sixth Avenue & Co., $35,000 .B.GREENHUT, Pres. 18% to 19® Streets 105 PM, Hatn bestia endl to Charity OPEN ALL DAY TOMORROW (SATURDAY) MAIN BUILDING Buy Your a eee Here = 2 1¢ 5 The Big Store Sells Only Standard Grades and at the Lowest Prices in Greater New York bg ad bdenpetress schigot ink a sson LUNCH | BOXES — LEAD PENCILS—hexagon ehape ert “Foldo" pocket [lu nickel to} PEN- HOLDER: ones: SCHOOL INK Ww BLACKBOARD GRASERS— PENCIL BOXES—with lock taining pen holder and pen, E. FABER'S SCHOOL COMPANIONS—<o¥, ered with flora 5 pe cover paper; fort Te “ Be each bse PENCIL SH aie 5e, 10. ise, WRITING game eT: poadll 8, | pen-hoider with aint ee 25 $2.50 ion pen-holder, 1 rubde pagers pain or rule ro NG p pen: en for ' rubber DRAW ? 200 a 4 cs special, neh. eaves , 10, 15; 19:, 25° 45¢ and up to (MAIN Buitding, Main Floor.) =MAIN BUILDING: A Misses’ Coat and Hat to Match for *°14.75 Presenting a Novelty in Misses’ Wear to Patrons, of The Big Store A new model in dark colored plaid material; a short box coat, fastening to neck with roll collar; wide stitched belt. For misses aged 14 to 18 years there’s POSITIVELY NOTHING MORE SIGHTLY, EXCLUSIVE, OR SMART on the market. SEE ILLUSTRATION. Girls’ 3-Piece Suits, $10.75 att Jaunty, youthful model; waist piped and trimmed with velvet buttons; elbow-length sleeves; plain-gored skirts; stitched belt; full box model coat; velvet inlay on collar and belted back; sizes 12 to 16 years. Misses’ Serge Dresses, $7.95 One-piece model; Robespierre collar of contrasting serge or silk inlay; long sleeves; braid-trimmed; girdle-top skirt; sizes 14 to 18 years. Girls’ Rain Capes, at $3.95 Made of navy and red sateen; full circular model; lined; also a school bag fited with ruler and pencil. Fall Coats for Juniors, $12.75 Full-length model, made of cheviot; semi-fitting; fashioned with collar of cloth and velvet inlay; back of coat button-trim- med on side; yoke lining of self-material; navy, brown and $14.75 Copenhagen; sizes 13 to 17 years. Girls’ Sailor Suits, $5 Very desirable for school wear; made of navy blue serge; blouse finished in middy style; broad sailor collar; braid-trimmed ; full side-pleated skirt; sizes 6 to 14 years. Misses’ Tailored Fall Suits, $15 Eight new models; storm serges, plain and 2-tone cheviot and mixtures; included are strictly plain-tailored coats; others with touches of contrasting colored cloth; velvet inlays on collar and revers; all the new 32-inch semi- -fitting coats; linings of guaranteed satin; girdle-top skirts, with the novelties of the season as to foot plaits; navy, brown, black, taupe and mixtures. Sizes 14 to 18 years. Misses’ Tailored Suits, $16.50 Two exceptional values: First, a strictly plain-tailored notch- collar and revers suit. Second, a braid-bound suit, showing the new belted back effect and cutaway model. Girdle-top skirt, fashioned with plaits; navy, brown and black; sizes 14 to 18 years. ‘MAIN BULLDING——— Girls’ Galatea School Dresses $1.75, $2.50 and 93.95 $1, Many new models, both striped and plain; Norfolk and coat styles; also dresses show- ing lapels with embroidery ; high neck and long sleeves; full side- pleated and plain-gored skirts; sizes 6 to 16 years. hood (MAIN Building, Firet Floor.) MAIN BUILDING “Presen Elegant Show of Present Wear” Millinery |) The Hat Illustrated Is a “‘Susanne Talbot’’ Model It is made of panne plush, in the “Style Trotteur.” Notice the novel MAIN nS SEP RE Men’s Derbies and! Soft Hats Values Up to a4 Jl 50 Tomorrow, at . ort itis f ‘ carp for the 3 nin fale ‘here's Koh ico bere | e “de EG Is Only One of the Specials in Our Clean-Up Sale of 25 Pullman Baby Carriages There are only one or two of each style, so an early selcction is advisable. A splendid range of styles and every one rep- resenting superior workmanship and finish. For Saturday only. (MAIN Building, Fourth Fioor.) MAIN BIULDING finely low for, quill trimmings—they are absolutely ““Have ier sone 1 PICKINGS.” of cotiree, to those who | NEW, and will be the rage. This model may be had NEW ° SILK-FIDISH (MAIN Building, Fourth Floor.) in any desired color, and this is simply ONE of the HATS for MEN. ‘Also adaptations of the best foreign models to be found in our Millinery Salons. ANew Showing Fd of, ‘gael Trimmed linery a *5, °7.50, *10, 12. 50, *15, °20 and 25 (MAIN Buliding, Firet Pheer.) MAIN BUILDING: of Groceries arly and join the crowds that will throng the Free samples to The New “Greenhut $ Special’ Derby... , you can dupli stration Booths. i ‘it wMll cost yo "Phone Chelsea 4000. Fresh Meats TONGUES —ewosts -pickled, corned 1) MAIN BUILDING—— College Clothes for Young Men *7.409°9.75 and*]2.50 Now this is really great news. For you NEVER heard of this famous brand of smart clothing going on sale at anything like the prices we quote in our headlines. WE TOOK OUR PICK OF THE BEST, the result. Now read on! At $7.75 At $9.75 Senior Brand of College Clothes—| Senior Brand College Suits—values to fall and winter suits f Young mens vale: (oF gains and |$15; every size to 42; winter-weight suits; ‘*Senior Brand’’ On Sale, Tomorrow, in Three Great Groups at SANDWICHES — fi cheese or gored parchment paper; do: Sunshine Biscuits GRAHAM, Yum Yum, lemon snaps or Takhom: G reg. 5 made with ham, wrapped In reg.” Se ., 50e *18¢ 34c I of juise; ED AP. Reg. Ss packet, 4c (MAIN Building, Third Ploor.) andthis sale is At $12.56 Senior Brand of College lined; values to $20; Norfolks, 2-and 84e MAIN BUILDING A Few of the Specials for Saturday Young Men's and Youths’ Bas bor O8c | GINTS!25 Hal: OBe Clothes—many silk 'e on bottle. .. 8 ‘i bl 3-button sacks, soft roll and English st: les; finest all-wool De roy MERCURE | giaTar GOO Taisen QUALITY. GALI est autumn patterns in grays, browns nae serges, gray and brown cheviots; New| Cassimeres and cheviots, neat atteras In worsteds, tweeds R 69e) MG rote 1,24 | *FoRNia BRANDY 84e and neat mixtures; sizes 30 to 38 | blue mixtures in serges and cheviots; 20 dit-| and cheviots; blue serges; all ,winter-weight suits of the AUT SAU: GOLDEN Crown ttle chest-measure, ferent patterns; take your choice of them. | finest quality. LAY] REGAL DRY OR ? as ‘ithe? ha “ian a Goel ce. Me Youths’ and Young $5 95 Men’s Handsome New *15.75 ie PERI CREME ’ * 7 UMMERTO ITALIAN VER ROYALS MONOGRAM| MENTHE— 140 Men’s Raincoats, at e Fall Suits e WHISKY. 81 bowtie ’ i $ ats van , alitaet f fille ose pee ttt 340 youths’ and young men's double texture You have a splendid choice here in silk lined as. wen Oe hak NO. 8 tus quart bot 44 tan and brown raincoats; every one made with | | grays and the new silk mixtures; blue all-wool serg Kinda quart 98, eye Cc c y collar; seams sewn and cemented; every mixed cassimeres and worsteds; black serges and lots; HOCHHEIMER’ Ri Mi CELLO = WHISKY chua HOUSE WHISKY ra oat guaranteed, and an exceptional value dozens of models; soft-roll effects for young men and staple WiNE— i (enene ¢etaiing); 84e i aust bale ae T4c at $10, sacks for the conservatively inclined. SAE Be (MAIN Building, Third Floor.) bMAIN Building, Second Floor.) [IN NEW YORK’S SHOPPING CENTER