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~~ DEEP SEARAFFLES XEPT'EM BUSY ON FAINZ FRED oo | Poti ost Sort of Person, Too,| { Gullected Many Wal- its and Watches, A>ione the passengers who disem-| Varkot from the Pring Frederick Wil- heim of the North German Lioyd tine | was a transatlantic Raffles who had in| his effects several valuable gems be-| longing :o others, upon which it te suse Pected he patd no duty. Also he had sufficiently relined his pocketbook with stolen money to defray the expenses of his holiday in Europe. So far as the officers of the ship were able to learn, only one person saw the ocean thief, although he entered and ransacked a dozen or more staterooms | in the first cabin, That was on Sunday night a week ago. I, M. Blatner of Wilkes-Barre, Pa., found a well-dressed | young man In his stateroom, the door of which he had locked a few minutes before. “You gave me quite a turn, mir,” ex- plained the man, who had started on Mr. Biatner’s entrance. “Who are you?’ demanded the holder | of the stateroom, “The electrician, the Ights.” WATCHES AND POCKETBOOKS DISAPPEARED. He then made a hasty examination of an exposed wire, sald everything w: all right and hurried away, When Mr, Blatner found that his wallet, contain- ing $15 and some important papers, had a ared he reported the matter to the captain. Rut by that time there fad been many other complaints. Dav Pearson of Philadelphia had lost $30; another man had been robbed of $176; a third’s wallet had yielded $8; a woman had lost her watch; a woman friend not only her watch but some gems of value. After that an extra force of stewards kept watch through the passages the first cabin, and the “crime wave" over. ‘The thief had plenty of opportunity to operate undisturbed, for divers tn- terests kept the passengers from their quarter: First the report came thata «irl baby had been born In the steer- age. Mrs. Anna Shmiel, who was re- turning with her husband to the little farm in Colorado they purchased three years ago, was the mother, Miss Ma 1. Black, Commissioner of Accounts in the McClellan regime, collected a purse of $85 for the baby. At that time Mr. Plack was busy aiding in the organis sir, I'm examining tlon of a mass meeting of protest against | the tariff—particularly as it applies to ‘OUTLAW WES. EDWARDS’ SWEETHEART IS LOYAL; DID NOT BETRAY HIM | Maud lrolier Says Even Her Mother Did Not Know She Was Going West. ROANOKE.,, Va., Sept. of twenty-five boys and girls that sits to the left of the aisle in the little Dunkard Church just over the North Carolina Ine from !Hillsville, Va. wae without a teacher Sunday. “And I reckon," said the Maud frolier, “I reckon those young ones must have been a heaw surprised. I can't remeber when I missed a Sun- day afore.” Miss Iroller {s Wesley Edwards’ sweet- heart. She ts the nineteen-year-old girl who the detectives tratled from |Canea, Va., through several states to the hiding place in Des Moines. Ia., of Edwards and Sidna Allen, the last two |memebers of the Allen gang to be ar- | rested for the murder of five persons at the Hilisville courthouse last March. She arrived here to-day with the prison- ere i“ Ls e hai lived up in the hills, FREE ADVICE Thousands Have Been Helped By Common Sense Suggestion: Women suffering from any form of female ills are invited to communicate promptly with the woman's private cor- respondence department of the Lydia E, Pinkham Medicine Co., Lynn, Mass. Your letter will be opened, read and answered by a woman and held in strict confidence. A woman can freely talk of her private illness to a woman; thus has been established a confidential corre- spondence which extended over many years and which has never been broken. Never have they published a testimonial or used a letter without the written consent of the writér, and never tial letters to get out of their possession, | as the hundreds of thousands of them in their files will attest. Out of the va: | which they have to draw from, it is more 16.=The class teacher, TO SICK WOMEN volume of experience ne ering py ttm THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1912. and T never got to anywhere except Mf. Airy once In a wihle,” said girl, “Mt. Airy is bout nine mt fi farm, . Tait not tetra rout wt was golng—not even my mother. thought | waa gotog ever to Mount A | wno ‘thought se firet time—"'1 me. But" vuidn't have any way knowing I was followed, could [? 1 ‘1 it Just had to be | ne T think Wee te gullty? Why, don't see how that can make any differs ence, “Once In awhile every man that thinks anything of himself has to draw his gun, | lot. who's right whether and you can't always tel! and who's wrong. Anyhow, Wes was right or wrong, I belonged him, and, right or wrong, I'll stick him, ‘I first met Wes at preaching tn the! SATISFACTION Se the privete purchases of touring Ameri- cans, ‘The tase meeting wats held, and as a result a committee was appointed to) meet in New York, draw up a formal than possible that they possess the very | knowledge needed in your ease. Noth- | ing is asked in return except your good will, and their advice has helped thou-| protest and forward it to Washington. committee are Dr, John Ri Raltimore, 5 | v4 of Johns and Frank E. Carstaphen, also of New y have a list of all the first engers and will notify them dy to organize a per- manent association, Prof. David Eugene Smith of Colum. bla was a stanch Republican when he went abroad, but he returned a Wilson rooter. In explaining his change of faith he sald “laughing at Reosevelt Admits Adam Pfeiffer of Ol! Lane, Maspeth, pleaded gullty to a char se of arson be- Magistrate Conway in Flushing to-day. re Marshals Brophy, James Walsh arrested him yesterday, after saioon and Awelling of William F at Wood- ward and Flushing aven Maspeth, had been burned to the ground, Just the fire the saloon watchman saw Pfeiffer run out of the back room of the p followed by a cloud of smoke. The fire marshals _belleve Pfelffer's mind is affected. He was ield_ without ball for the Grand Jury, | STEAMBOATS = | and Policeman Crozier the Sf, INDIAN SUMMER NOW IN’ |K NOVA SCOTIA — NEWFOUNDLAND | BAY FEVER UNKNOWN, SPECIAL RATES for Sept, & Oot, for 12 day cruise of the RED CROSS LINE To Halifax, N.S., and, St. John’s, N.F. ands. Surely any | woman rich or poor, should be glad to take advantage of | this generous otiee | of assistance. e Co., (confidential) Tyan, Mass. Text Book. it lermstia neck tee| general distribution, as it is too It fs free and HEAL ESTATE FOR SALE— NEW JERSEY. YYW WY, heatin am , Making 10a very” deat 4 minutes’ ‘ride on exorers train service te New Yerk City House js tn hi pelinborgoud) of h ‘an fel,’ meet pe rule wlad! wend Address Prin cute pal”: O,Pox 1023. opportunity 10 take this famous tour, 10, Mout cleals and’ berth. for the entire cruise, 18 oats goat "Yodtiction Yor "cholog roome Seday tour (0 Melliax and return, Bo Up, Write, for “tal information of ‘reductions offered ta booklet BOWRING & CO., 17 Battery Place, N. ¥ Da ‘HUDSON ¥ Line RIVER | cK ML NE Wa aM Tanding at Yorkers W eat ry SIGHT-SELING Vacat CLIF 10N around =Maubattan yan, Lecturer aoe... Peay Rowdy, 10.80 & Oa br] O. Ufice iron ity Leases West SIGHT | i6ti0%s rer » around “Man, Isiand Phone 4189' Greeley, FOR SALE. “Ladies? & Men's $] .00° Clothing on sot We'kly The Latent Stylew at the Lowent Prices THING CO. Ay hts, eT UP. ‘4 GS. DIAMONUS & WATCHESON CREDIT Gest Values in the City, Easiest Terms. ROYAL DIAMOND & WATCH CO. 7 wan LANE, PHONE 5208 CORT, DIAMG vered; coprenient pay. Point, | fr eed at th a tire, Li for @ quisk 7 i 2. ms mipre ron niey at FOR SALE. custom Tailoring oe CRED! Highctase clothing for men. mate to at moerate jwices and vas: terms Satiatac ENGLISH TAILORING Co, 93-99 Nassau St., Room 600. DIAMONDS ON Ckkv11 FASY WEEKLY OR MONTHLY PAY) American Watch and 4 Diamond. Co. Lane, Tel, 6847 Cort 8 DIAMOND RING, 81 monde. jevtlty Metropoitas, onde, wat lee, jewelry Mac) ches del a Re om PANY, 1 ath | " rad ee sas TBH ped tcl ing house, hotel and silver-service. To-morrow: Beautiful | 6 fork: case; fo: ‘*BaSPOONS, + value 490, half dozen, ROGERS TABLESPOON: nom! Spoons and Forks; Fre: finish: pretty destans; half doz VE spe ch “GANDBLABEAS BOWLS, BURRY Disuzs, 5 ow, Pitchers, Bike and ‘and Orange Fren Spoons finish, Sugar Tongs: signs; value 2c, Ail Steel Baby Crib Like Cut Stanchly put together, 3 98 sides, with orn woven wire springs coniplete ; Mattress (built of white cotton) Well filled, excellent quality teking; only a lim That's where the rat! she! . | Charles ' | reful to eee) -the | y striking her for the, ow | to GUARANTEED $, put up in drawer value ir this xs, mec “th and vriaht ‘Spectal, Eleven-year-old was taken to-day from his home at No. | 30 struck at a pite fly from his hands, 9 Young Mandowits by the blow, but au! his feet and went on playing the game, | mot When he got home last night he com- Rogers Silver Plated 24- piece Table Sets French gray floral and bright scroll consisting of 6 teaspoons, 6 tablespoons, 6 knives and 3. sal French gray, floral "half dozen; sert down other Dining Room Chair Carved back (like cut), 6 howvy spin- dles in back; (Like highly pe ished ex sion Emrv! Solid price Dining Table, Solid Oak cut to! Dunkara ch the| "Y, in lgot ie | don't suppose I'l pe dont know Cdl hg Mandow itz on Play Charles a wit «1 BOY HURT aT IN BA BALL GAME, DIES IN A HOSPITAL Didn't Know Skull Was Fractured and Kept ing. but T for 1] Mandowitz sicull w t say ly in vain to row f feeling sleepy and went to to-day his mother sought e him, Kadon was summoned from the Lebanon Hospital and found the boy's as fr Mandowits to his | THINGS A MOTHER ed. He hurried young Institution but could OUGHT TO KNOW Mothers whose children re weak and One Hundred and Thirty-ninth | rundown, who do not gain flesh and 1/|Street, the Bronx. to Lebanon Hospital OR Where he died from a fractured #kull The injury was received yesterday while | the boy was playing baseball In a One of the members of his ed ball and let the ant | at | « knocked down y scrambled to Med or 4° STREET etc. They are made from the highest grade all wool materials— suits originally intended to retail at $14.98 Wide Wale Diagonals, Mixtures, |atrength, dangerous rs give it to their children whe ever they become weakened of F MONEY PROMPTLY REFUNDED OTHENBERG co @AND CO We Place on Sale To-Morrow 150 Women’s and Misses’ Iligh Grade Fall Suits at 9.98 TO THOSE ACCUSTOMED to paying $9.98 for a Fall Suit a great surprise has been prepared in this offering. To those accustomed to paying $15.00, these suits will fulfil every desire—from poigis of style, fabric, tailoring, Come in and see them, etc. trimmed with silk braid or plain fancy with match. misses for ‘Rogers Silverware Sale ere UNEXAMPLED opportunities to board- housekeepers to save from 25 to 40% in the replenishing of their ex pia pattern, 98 29c 59c Pitchers, CaxE BATEEEE, | Bread Tra: Dishes, Serving Trays, Gravy ay eas! Pow, + 1.98 In‘faney lined box; ity $1.25 set Oas Dis Oak -98c morrow ae cnlgns upholstered buttons — lined 2-year tra te heav large beautiful value special eawh.. Renuine fiisse and ater- Q UADRUPLE ATED c Fs O COLATE But- ters,Bon Bon hes, Parlor Centre Table FREE with This Bed Springs Perfectly sant- tary; auaran- tee] not to sag for ten (10) years; in this sale, at 2.50 guaranteed New girdle skirt, and —women—CUSTOM ALTERATIONS FREE—sale price to- A Quartet of Phenomenal throughout satin in Shown the n constructed ar “Manly.” polished mahogan: ined fr hale, quantity Spectals for Tuesday wigns und ¢ orings for rooms; 12 Ho value: ape. 7.97 Smith's 9x12 Best less Brussels GradeAxmine- I] Rugs Rugs Size 9x1 n in all woven in ew Wall plece, mad Persian, Orien- tal and floral designs, suita- ble for parlor or sitting rooms; excep- tional, 15.87 at to sizes sulta- Mn who lack the rosy cheeks and | bright eyes of healthy childhood, should remember that the safest to: | builder to give them is Father John’ ine, because it is @ pure and | wholesome medicine free from alcohol of drugs. Thousands down, Take Your Luncheon at our Ruffet Restaurant — pure, whole- some foods, properly cooked and sively “Kilek vour feet or let them reat. Army Serges, New 32-inch Jackets tailored, finished with Rug Imperial Persian Axminster Rug: Size 9x10.6. woven in neat medallion ant Persian terns; high, wold At $16.50; spe- clad at all Smith's H 9 Wire Seam- from the best selected yarns, 20 different kns, extra avy and Jurable; $15 value, at 10.47 Five-Piece Mahoganized Parlor Suite at 27.50 Massively Fourteenth Street, Weat of Affording Important Economics CLARK'S COTTON AND NOTIONS) Sale of Chiffon Broadclo FOR DRESSMAKERS’ SALE pivgrsal Hooks and Ryee— mrome.. eteeees Hooke with invisthl Dressmakers Pini en—xrose Melb. box, , n Hecht and | wa Shinide—light welmht.. T to ; Heh | ent Dreas Shieide 24 80 or Children's ng Aik—50-yd. apoole—don 20.20 wen —value 40 oe 50-inch Black Prune!las fine lustre—value $1.49 Pasting Cotton—dore ‘ Alpaca Skirt Brald—6 ya. pe. .14 Collar Foundations. .... Collar Supports a 79 ct. value—Dressmakers’ FOR DRESSMAKERS’ SALE _| inch Black Satin Duchesse 7 inch~extra hollow ground street colorings—worth $1.49. also Embroidery and But- BB tonhole . to 69, Steel Sclngore—full ndckel tin: ‘ WASH DRESS FABRICS Wsh—JM to Oinch—reg. Bn} BO FOR DRESSMAKERS’ SALE NEW FALL LININGS Beautiful Silk Mixed Chiffon~ Best American Gingham inches wide—amart c! and plalde—worth Dressmakers’ Sale Mercerized Foulard Sateen: i For PLEATINGS, RUCHINGS, ETC., FOR DRESSMAKERS’ SALE and 79 et. 98 ct. values NEW FALL RIBBONS FOR DRESSMAKERS’ SALE 3 6s | Ruchings and Folds— Mesnaline, 1 Net, Lace, (1 pe Lisse and Plain, Motre and Fancy edge Taffetas, f 19 Satins; also Dresdens—all desirable as 8 dew and bla¢ or ran NEW WHITE Goops tig de Ince in ‘in FOR DRESSMAKERS’ SALE Plain tins and plain and faney edge Taffetas, dainty Platds and | | natl orders and at sale price rich Dresdens also Novelties i s5-inch White Vollee—with — ] A poreg tuclert aie TURF | | and without bordere— | ag) vane : tee worth ,60, rr lie 4. ie fe included. 40-inch Volles—two-ply yarn, \ 18 Reelin THAIS: Or 20 esis. quality-—walue .29...... ee | tain, Satin and Piquot ane inch Mercerized Volles— Taffetas, shaded, plain and fancy soft, clinging—value 2 } sax) Eat wind fancy) ntslog on 39-inch Tingerte Batiste: 4% and MNON—VAIUG BBs. s essere not, alue .19. } ot s Back VelvetsAll Silk Anch French Ratintes— Black Satin ‘or Dress and lingerle~ No. 9—rei value iS MT) ONO ore Imported Mercerized Madras aoe ‘a excellent variety of prett 10, Sen es aiterna for mirtwaists, . [ *AB1G) No. 4-ree. Silk Mixed Chittonet } make dainty evening and , ESS minke, dainty eveuine’sut {17 DRESSMAKERS’ BUSINESS CARDS jal Offer for This Sale. cards engraving 40-inch School Lawne of fine combed Exyptiam yarn—even weave—sew: ¢astly—a practical quality for children's school sewing worth 15. } Special or check must ny mail onders, ~ REMEMBER, THIS 18 ALSO CURTAIN WEEK Great Values in All Qualities [es NEW YORK’S SHOPPIN canres] In Authoritative Styles and New Goods OFFERINGS NOT LIMITED TO DRESSMAKERS-- All wool—Sponged and Shrunk-fine silky finish—Two-dollar quality. } 1.00 Also Five Other Equally Strong Dress Goods Specials, ® 35-inch Messalines-- Black and Colors Rich lustre—rich seats] 0 Dreanmakera’ Shears ~ “Keen for sults, eloaks, | ae, advantage—soft draping Ea hand-forged wt int 35 ee i sy vsseee full nickel fintsh—reg, 32-inch Silk 27] 3810 Talletas Soft, lustrous, firm-—Ieht sae . Nayeatont sects, SMe gg | and danke worth : dark and all dentvabien? lors ‘and dressihakere—rey. % 35-inch Princess Satine gombinatic #—lustrour, Soft Charmeuse finish—rich 95! tiful ilke that will Imported Steel Seiseors—3% to satin face-evening and ke up into attractive 17 4: +14) 11 Fifta Avenue, DRESSMAKERS’ FALL SALE—This Week Only “ALL CAN BUY ths— s—54 inch } 1.24 Clark's O. NLT. Cotton—200, py MAQNIFICE ‘T RANGE OF SHADES: black ii { 44 ae Lavender Ginger a iiag Keanee thy Huw uence nt ite Rose” Tan Seed Brown Muscat Navy” Brae ety, Bie Bee Fr" | 54-inch Imported Whipcords } 2 00 | ‘inch Sitk and Woot Popline a8 Bik and Wool—value $2.9%— a Strong, fee weave—elegant aliky. for afternoon 89 rt one a we Zee nt, Coventiaien, Wood Black," Bromeee” Havens, 20-inch All-wool Serges Fine invisible Siew Browns, Lt. Navy, Dk. Navy ahd Biack—Value .96.. Sale Price jonal quality—full line of evening shad Machine and Sewing Ni well a chop icy ison browne Ol openhagen | and other fashionabl colors. tor’ Roll Tape—24 yd. po Fall—also deep, rich Black. SHEARS AND SCISSORS OTHER SALE VALUES IN SILKS INCLUDE: t W-inch de Chines Crepe A width that cuts to good 1 gowns for Fall—worth oO CHIFFON CLOTH AND pttes—self-tone satin figui utfo a FOR DRESSMAKERS’ SALE worth Kor this sale.. shades—alxo black and white ae olcest shades, Including bie for tunics and 50 Inch Linini Satine Jewel . quality... “ Black, ite and colors { .@5 Golten Brown, | Chitfon Cloth—ail the new hoe qualia ew Garuet, Fall shad Jenner and Wack black and % er’ Mercerined Sateens—high 4 Volles—daintiest of gowns and trimming. ba al lustre--Black, White, floral | DUrposes—Dollar quality ‘ and desirable Fall shades AT 1 bit 21 TOK. Meese as BL ace . NEW LACES AND NETS « SK finian Moire Percaiines—) oft lack and newest sha mM ct, quality. aaa | 28 FOR DRESSMAKERS’ SALE . a &-Inch Merceriued Sateena— Lace All-overs—Shadow and desirable shades, also t Point | Venise—White at 50" white black—reg. 16. B al and 64. 6. a I bug. Fancy Cotton La 6-Inch Moire Percalines-— cream, pinks 1244 y Cotton Lace Bands— ow colors and bjackoreg. i8.....} ®) navy eh Tantre- worn ’ Macrame, Filet.” Cartloke ; fe and} Shadow’ and Cluny and Keru—val, 3... 2 to B-inch Point te Parte Platt Vale.—val, Shadow Lace Ali-overs—Whit Pleatings—Net, Shadow Val. and waline finish—saine rich 1 ag} and Keru-for yokes, waist t 18", Chantilly Lace, Chiffon and Batiste, terns and colorings ay In fo BRE FOI AES VAL, oO $ * M.S, Is 3 ! wiard Silks—worth 25. Fo! ce He lace Sima! or bg Taal ill Hine of the celebrated Bue- {Cluny and Torchon Laces— » : Heda *5 sine Silks ao. favorably known White and werutor Curb gy . alnis, r 4 7 throughout the United States, Dresses; etatvaler een a fl ‘White ny, ‘al hnee Fiounesy for peplums, — tunics and f: 1.06, drestee—value $1 eens TRIMMINGS AND BUTTONS i FOR DRESSMAKERS’ SALE ~** Sik Ball Fringe-Black, white and new Pall shad t 25 reg. 9 cts. yd.. leetcoh Cryntal Chiffon Black, white and evening | gg shades—for tunics, over- . draperies, ete.—value .4..... « Novelty Trimming Bratde— k, white and colors-— also the new binding bratde in all shades—reg. .15 to . Soutache Braide—12 ya. pi leading sha 0 white and black—usually .15, Amber, Gar- Rhinesto! Flat— Crystal, net, etc worth Button ‘Turquola Ball an 10 card Crystal Buttons—medium | nizes—newest shades, also "1 two tones and and White Combinations — w rth | 19 and 24 card... ere: 2 & Wonderful Stock of Dress Trimmings All the novelties. > MORNING SPECIALS--To-Morrow, Tuesday, Until 1 P, M. To prevent dealers buying, quantities restricted, No Matt $7.98 California Wool blankets T2x8—for full size bedw—white with Norfolk and double pink, blue and Kold borders—tinich ld tana’ Gina as alike ribbon binging. twille and fan: LANKERS “BABEMENT, falloradecmany have boys’ sutrs 59 et. Boys’ Madras. x 5.37 $4.50 Boys’ Fall Suits 285 breast 6.00 centres olive and THRD FLOOR, 35 and rand UPHOLSTERY—BASEMENT. 27 et. Hemmed Huck Towels 18 2x4l—more than half linen—wide ra—note site, SMAIN FLOOR, Sale of Unbleached Sheetings. Sieinch—heavy quality M-inch—reg, 2 MUSLINS- 39 ct. Babies’ Wrappers White or cold striped flannelette roll collar and cuffs INFANTS’ DEPT —SROOND FLOOR, THIRD FLOOR, 39 et, Men's Balbriggan Underwear Shirt» ~long or short sleeve | | 25 long eK BASEMENT. KNIT UNUEHWEAR- MATS. FLOOR 1219 et. Fancy Percales--36 inch Large a tment of red grays and black with dots, Figures, ete WASH DRESS GoODs stripes, BASEMENT Clock Signs Denote Morning Specials, e Look for the Clockal yr Telephone Orders | sl. 49 White Lawn Waists style—open. ck WAlstS'$ECOND FLOOR, 15 et. Women’s Linen Handkerchiefs Narrow hem Pee il MANDK 10 nb'd corners—white ler HIRPS— MAIN FLOOR, | 49 et. New Whipcord's Vine worsted fin! cadet, vy and bi SRKSS GOODS 36 inch ‘ ib own, Barnet, AIN FLOOR, 79 et. Yard Wide Silk Poplins AT and lustrous-—newest street and ning shades, SILKS=MAIN FLOOR, 11 ct. White Lingerie Nainsooks. 26 Inch—soft finish—close weay. WHITE GOODS MAIN) FLOOD} Look for the Clockst oon nena SUT,