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emer rarer mr ~¢ CRYING OF BABY GIVES THE ALARM: Police for Shooting, but Court k Sets Him Free. Prank Vetere, a saloonkeeper, of No.|} 54 Franklin avenue, Mrooklyn, being arrested for shooting at three men who were trying to enter home and wounding one of them, was ¢ exonerated to-day by Magistrate Handy in Adams Street Court and set Yuled that a householder had not right to use a weapon when his house was t being entered and had held a man without bail for the Grand Jury for doing nothing more. “Nonsense, said Magistrate Handy. “A man has a right to go to any extent, to defend his place from robbery. ‘This man has been robbed three times and he had a right to prepare to resist an- other attempt.” \ Andrea Gardella of No. 16 Chapel street, the wounded man, and two others charged by the police with the attempt at robbery, were held In $9,000 hall each. | WIFE HEARS A NOISE AT THE | WINDOW. About 2 o'clock this morning Cathe- rine, Vetere's wife, was awakened by the crying of their one-month-old baby, WAs she sat up in bed to quiet it she heard a scratching sound at the win- dow, and looking out saw a man at work with a flashlight. She aroused her husband and told him @ burglar was on the fire-escape landng. | Vetere went into the hallway for his revolver, and the man evidently heord im moving around. By the time he reached the window the intruder waa climbing down the fire-escape, the low- est ladder of which he had reached ty climbing on a box. Vetere fired three shots end the man fell with @ cry, then Jumped up and made for an alloy lead. ing into F kiin avenue, i} Policeman Frank Fogarty of the Flushing avenue station was at Frank: | lin and Park avenues and Policeman | Back in clothes, on his way dome, was at Franklin and Flushing avenues, | While the burglar was creeping through | the alley to the street Vetere was on nis} way he rear to the front windows of his tment. As the man reached | the strevt Vetere fired two more shots | at him WOUNDED MAN TAKEN TO A | HOSPITAL, | “Me no do nothing, me no do noth-) yelled the wounded man as the two policemen, coming from opposite | corners of the block, cl in on him. | He was taken to the on, charged with attempted burglary, and to the Cumberland Street H have his wound dressed. The p they found a flashlamp in his pocket. Several hours after the shooting Po- . Neeman Drum arrested Glacomo Desatio, twenty-five, of No. 208 Hughes avenue, the Bronx, and Thomas Brescia of No. 17% Worth street, Manhattan. Drum said just before the attempted burglary he saw the two men in Flushing avenue with the man who Was later wounded, | ——— FIVE NEW SUBWAY ‘ CONTRACTS ARE MADE.) See ET EEE tee EN ASE «tt cote ~ Five, . -sntracts for the construc- fon of sections of the proposed dual system of rapid transit were awarced today by the Public Service Commis- won. The prices aggregate $8; 1.40 ‘With the awards already made for the | Centre street loop line and the main Mine of the Fourth avenue extension, the total amount of contracts awarded for the new system to date ‘s moro than $72,000,000. Of this amount %5,- 233, 139.79 worth of work has been awarded on the Brroadway-Lexington and oFurth avenue lines. ‘The awards in each case was made ‘to the lowest bdder, as follo' F. L. Cranford, No. 177 Mo; atreet, Brooklyn, Section No. 1, way-Lexington avenue subway, $ 269.20. F. L. Oranford, Section No. 1A Broadway-Lexington avenue subway $982,740.70 Degnon Contracting Company, ‘Wall street, Section No. 1, exte Fourth avenue subway, $1,930, Dexnon Contracting Company 2, extension of Fourth ave ay, $1,904 nl John 'F. pany, No. 65 Southern Boulevard 281,75, as | ICE WAGON KILLS WOMAN. | | subway, Morning Crowd Sees Her Run Down tn Gold Street, Men and women hurrying to work, a} i few ininutes before § o'clock this morn- a woman knockec down and ing, run over by an tee wagon In front of No. Gold street. She died shortly afters ard, before she was able to tell her namie Blinn of No, 31 Blecker driving his neavy team 1 street trot. The «1 to pass in front of the ated and started again. . hard yank ct the reins, t his h 3 to a stop, but wagon pole knocked the She was t a by hooofs an’ two wheels tockings and a black straw Her walet was white She was about ars old In her 4 havdbag was a V re of “Jennie * Blake, 102 Prince st Brook yn. . _—_—_—_—S- What's Good for Charlie’s Lady? Bed Crom + Cough Drops, 69, par bos, *o | SAME BULLET WOUNDS gento's coffee and pool room at No. 165| Mulberry street last evening. lieve the shooting was an aftermath of the feud between Salvatore Jannone and Arrest ee Brooks Man aAngeto ai Giardino, i, INTRUDER SHOT = = Third avenue, Brooklyn, was hit In the gelo, sixteen, of No. 153 Baxter street, *| bullet had passed through his thigh and after then struck Mary Palange. his bulance from St. Vincent's Hospital and was not badly hurt, was sent home. rendezvous, Last April Salvatore Jan-|had plenty of money, but there has been M * plenty vs \tvnaditandlid ad ae woaiterete Rei Di|none, a baker, of No. dil Mulverry |mo suspicion of foul play. Hie only Olds, sitting in the same court, had) street, was shot in the abdomen there, | daughter was married at the Hotel Jannone recovered and refused to iden- In June Angelo ai en "4 4 as released brought to BOY AND GIRL ON STREET. | Person Who Fired Shot Believed to Have Some Connection With bo eee East Side Feud. | » Re cenbere Left Harlem e police hav “In who fired Pulte and Has Not Been Seen Since. The mysterious disappearance of 'o- Neaman Henry W. Rosenberg of the West One Hundred at Twenty-frt street station twelve days ago was mate public by the Police Department to-day Rosenberg has been on the force for sixteen years and has a fine recon, His post was on Riverside Drive and he lived with his wife at No, 721 Ninth avenue. On September 4, after doing patrol and reserve duty, he left the sta- tion at 10 A. M. for home. He never reached there, not a word has been re- ceived from him since and not @ trace of him has been discovered. He ts forty-six years old, has light hair and mustache, and when he disap- peared he wore a blue serge sult. He en unable that wour Edouard to ascer- Henry V a an They be- Mary Palange ten, lving at No, 290 nee. As she fell to the sidewalk, John An- ried out that he had been shot, and eeled against an electric-lght pole. A Policeman Fisher summoned an am- he lad was taken there. The girl, who D'Argenio's place isa much frequented He has @ Savoy several months ago. ify his assailant. son eighteen years old. WATERS PIANOS ruunuded ists A good tone is of supreme importance in a piano and a reasonable price is equally to be desired. The Waters Pianos and Player-Pianos offer both—good tone and a reasonable price. The Waters tone is very sweet and musical, with a fine singing quality, and the Waters prices are very reasonable, but in the interest of true econ- omy and not at the sacrifice of quality. Also the Walters 3-Year System gives you three years’ time on a piano w.thout inferest or extras. Call and let us demotstrate what we claim for the Waters Pianos and Player-Pianos, or send postal for catalogue with reduced prices and terms. ‘Horace Waters @ Co. | 134 Fifth Ave., near 18th Street. | Three | 127 West 42d St., near Broadway. | Stores Harlem Branch (Open Evenings) | 254 West 125th St., near 8th Ave. NS 7a A Picture of Contentment All men look pleased when they smoke this choice tobacco—for all men like the rich quality and true, natural flavor of Gat Myo Smoked in pipes by thousands of men—everywhere known to cigarette smokers as ‘‘the makings.’ We take unusual pride in Liggett &’ Myers Duke’s Mixture. It is our leading brand of granulated tobacco— and every sack we make is a challenge to all other tobacco manufacturers. Every 5c sack of this famous tobacco containgigne and a half ounces of choice granulated tobacco, in every way equal to the best you can buy at any price, and with each sack you get a book of cigarette papers FREY, If you Saye not smoked the Duke's Mixture made by the Liggett & Myers ‘Yovacco Co, at Durham, N, C., try it pow. Get a Camera with the Coupons Save the coupons, With then: you can get all sorts of valu- able presents—art cles suitable for young and women, boys and girls, You'll be ited to see what you can get free with- :t one cent of cost to y: Get our new ustrated catalog. Asa spe will send it free during Sc October only, Your name ai ‘on @ postal will bring it to you. AS LV YRVE Y> ES Coupons from Duke's Mivture may be as ican HOR C SHOE, 3,1 NATURAL LEAFS GRAN: tendons frowe FOUR douhie coupon), PICK . PIEDMONT, CIGAR. CUX CIGARETTES, und other (age oF Coupons sssmed OY ty Premium Dept. pathy Haan ST. LOUIS, MO. i <i " é en ener emma THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, a smoking Better Goods for the Same Money or od — Mea Mealte fons” 3 f GREENHUT-S Sixth Averue ANNOUNCEMEN Month for the Voting on Our Distribution of 3,000 to Charity Educational Expo Began This Morning The greatest manufacturing show ever planned at The Big Store at closing time next Saturday. than 150 miniature factories and exhibits arranged in of our buildings. offered at or about manufacturing cost. COME-- EVERYBODY'S WELCOME. MAIN BUILDING Fall Dress Goods MAKING RAG RUGS. Uluatrating the modern way of making ‘whe fag Tugs of cur grandmothers” A most interesting gembining old ‘den N(GREENHUT Building, Firat Floor.) ‘ation, — happily new methods. with: An Event in Which Your Dollar Will Do Nearly Double Duty A Handful of Tomorrow’s Sensational Bargains Are Printed Here: $1.75 Whipcords—all wool; beautiful two-toned ef- fects; tomorrow only, 4 | $1.25 Zibeline—S6 inches| 65c All - Wool Challis wide; in black and handsome bordered and Oxford gray; yard 39c all-over effects; $1 Whipcords wide; went red yard 54 inches 39c and gree! IC | $1. "25 inck ‘pritliantine - bela $1.25 Prunellas—46 inches|_ Yard $1 Sicilian — $4 inches} wide; all wool; shudow | 7c Volle—38 inches wide; | imported English mohair Come and see our magnificent display. You will enjoy it. wide; navy blue stripes and hand- ack chiffon prilliantine; rich raven . . Tact SE GBe| setcntueestaGBe| wales wa... 2De| Hack slink Gee ae 1.5 5 $2_ Reversible rte nte ard $ ie Prunellas—S6 inches vale imported iA inthes hie, vary | Serge - hea MAIN BUILDING: Inches wid handsomecolos com- 8 | Sand ue ony: Anniversary | 4 Ss nations; yar : . +S $1.25 Crepe de Paris-—40 $2. Cheviot” Plaids 49c Brown Storm Serge—| inches, wide: silk and P iinhed ANGT NT WORT ete Sebel Bene Specials in ac I all wool; 36 inches wool; in cream b weight all- wool Scotc! Double- Width Black Charmeuse | 40-Inch Black Crepe de Chin was toe 29- and helio; yard 39- sand lue and black; | cheviot plaid in_ rich ripe hee value $ —value $1.25; yard.. "95c 1.50 Epingle—86 inches| $1.25 Suitings—S4 inches| $2 French Chiffon Bron ic y Double-Width Black Brocaded vid ; choice] wide; all wool; choice] cloth—about 100 shades: loth Hpingle— | | 44-inch Satin de 0:8 bright Crepe Meteor— value $¢p ry; mixed effects; sponged, shrunk and $ i gE) ae OLS : 2.75 : 90c yard 0c spot-proof; yard liek only; yard T5¢ yard... $3.50; yard........005 * (MAIN Building, First Ploor.) “(MAIN Building, First Poor.) ‘MAIN BUILDING—-—— Initialed Turkish Towels Fringed ends, with Jacquard bor- ders; these represent a s) wi urchase from WARD, AN & CO., of Phitadelphia, Pa., and shali be sold at ll maker's actual cost; each c MAIN BUILDING Special for a Few Days Sheets—regu! arly up to $1.19; each... . 79. Bed Spreads—values uj to $1.29; each if 98c (MAIN Building Main Floor.) MAIN BUILDING: We Show You How Our Unrivalled “Kirchhoff " YouCannot D Else Briefly, here's the proposition: terns, suitings and overcoatings. of men’s clothes. Only the very finest of linings and trimi Of course, we guarantee satisfaction in every detail Remember, this offer is for a limited period—begin (MAIN Bullding, Second Floor.) for the : ‘NHUT BUILDING Great Sale of Fine Glass &. Table Phe ey ece plain- Fiewn glass ta- ao ble service, aand-engraved to order with your initials ;the set consists of ¢ STANDARD MAKES— Usually Sold ed for J pecially $; Price for Tomer $95 is made, and when you see its row . inward parts, during = the | | ¢ yapie Ce rs, 6 Seltzer Tumblers, 6 Whisky Tumblers, § Sixty dol course of our Industrial Ex- 6 Claret Glasses—complete for lars is position, you will understand No C. O. D. Orders nches square, 6-foot ex- whatsew- why sion; at ing ma- : Sets —All “Open Stock ) Handsome Quartered Oak chine It Has Stood the Test oro ene Glass - f ‘Sid - e yi le. pce Set $4.55 stal 30- Piece Set b 0 Is -for th 8 gents Of Years $9.50 C rystal 30-Piece Set 56.95 $4.85 Crystal 30-Piece Set $3.45 idaboard this 25 Agents and no instrument is more $6.50 Crystal 30-Piece Set we | $4.50 Crystal 20-Piece Set. ) Oak Buffet for this 10 foe ae or concert room, - HAV Teas Nhs ees tet aid to ifuli Pe | (5 T BU, TP PE, y , ee economy,” and our regular price Beautiful in appearance sweet GREENHUT BUILDING GREENHUT BUILDING= fs $30, This fs a full -ball-bear- toned—a leader in quality. Down and Small Weekly or Monthly Payments Oriental Rugs 5) 4 to 6 ft. 6 in, long; at Sold on terms of the Same Goods for Less Money Than Elsewhere’’ SEL COOPER © The Second and Last Week of Our Wonderfully Successful Industrial and More And the very goods being made are Men’s & Youths’ Fall and Winter Scall low Ci rat includi A 4 a Selec, 1 wine, brown: alo back 89¢ Mercerized Table Cloth Percales—- HeminedFeady for use, 4 Q) bd Made to Stitnch Pegealoe—the | American each.. c yard........ 2c Odd Towels—values up to Flani Is and Flannelettes— 29¢; each. 19c Measure, at ai gals yard ‘Main Fi uilding, Main Fioor.) apts These Garments Anywhere nder $25 to $35 Each. Beginning tomorrow, we will make to measure fall and winter suits and overcoats at Twenty Dollars each. Your choice of more than 100 pat- We Guarantee Flawless Workmanship and Perfect Fit. All of these garments will be journeyman-custom-tailored throughout. They will be made by most skilled tailors, who produce the very hi hest class Curtains and Portieres SY 2" $10) 8 50 and $49.50 eieot Bel QD and Month *1.50 Bench, cover and 12 rolls of : $4.90 music free $45 Iran and Kurdistan Ruys ATHER p,l¢ at mk 50g|*: MAIN Bu ding, Fourth Ploer.) (GREENHUT Building, Pirst F NHUT Building, Main F Share Our Profits fun ot 5 Per Cent. By Collecting 2% Green Trading Stamps Which Are Given Free with Purchases Made Here ty in Ktself 18% 00 19% Stroots Complimentary JN; Stamps FREE, Tomorrow As many sets as are reasonably re-}} quired for books}! unfilled will given. Distribution in Premium Parlor, r Third Floor (Sy GREENHUT Building, to- morrow. Only 100 free stamps good in any one book. MAIN BUILDING To-day, Tomorrow and Wednesday Opening Display Days In Our Millinery Salon Master millinery creations designed for autumn wear by the foremost millinery artists of the world. The original hats are displayed side by side, with reproductions made in our own workrooms. Aside from the absolute authoritativeness of the styles, you have the advantage of being able to buy here at practical prices. Prices range from $5 to $75, and you get the best value in New York at cither price or at any figure between. sition Directories of the varicus Menufacturing Exhibits Distrib- uted at the Main Entrances to Both Buildings. ends both 36-Inch Cotton Whipcord Suiting— Tomorrow, a Yard, 39c This is one of the new fall arrivals that is certain to be in great de- mand. We show a splendid color Only MAIN BUILDIN This Week We Are Making and Selling Women’s *5 Foot-Mould Shoes at ‘3.98 We have installed an up-to-date shoe factory in our Shoe Depart- ment to illustrate the manufacture of Foot-Mould shoes. Come and see these shoes made. See the material that goes into them note the careful workmanship— see the style embodied in them. Every style and leather and all sizes and widths in Women's $5 Foot-Mould Shoes, $ at Z B (MAIN Bullding, Secoad Floor.) MAIN BUILDIN Ball-Bearing “Victory” Sewing Machines mings will be used. I. ning tomorrow. GREENHUT BU ILDING Furniture Specials ing cabinet machine and is easy running. And please bear this ? ae In small sizes; rugs of standard | | Irish Point and scrim Curtains He WM RN important fact in mind No Intereat Persian and Turkish weaves at big SNL Rae ee ke eee re em ‘6.75 You may pay for it on $y Free Delivery price concessions Serim and Maruisette Curtains Meena ate torms of Week Mosul Rugs—average sice 4x7; values $3 $e 6.50 Mercerized Armure Por- $ hoose from the foi'ow The Leader in Quality at Its very heavy rugs, with close pile, 1nd $5.80, 0 1 9O and 3.90) tiers A 5 : sey Mi Price is Our in attractive selections; values (GREENHUT Bu lding, First Ploor mas hinew $20and on $ Caldwell 88-Note $30 a, $16,50 and $19.50 GREENHUT BUILDING Sin ie Oe a . $12.50 to $15 Beluchistan TTORT™ DROP HEAD SPECT Player-Piano at Bugecat $9.75 _ Kitchen Utensi MACHINES te draw 19.7 $45 to $75 Kirman Rugs exquisite AL COPPEE MACH . 1 $ pieces, carefully selccted rey nich is| 0 ert a ‘ colorings in navy blue a: if \ "0 5O and Victory, sizes 3 to 4 ft. 6 in, wide, J ’ i | : |