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\ - 4 2 ee tees Pen ee re earner e we ns mean | aT ee THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1912. MRS, J. ELLIS ROOSEVELT, ff p 1 p" SYSTEM tention to the “ear ahe stom en-| “This is an outrage.” protested one | FIREMEN 25 MINUTES LATE, of the taxi. The chauffeur, without |resaied the seams, ously terrayet HAULED FROM CELL COLONEL’S COUSIN-IN-LAW, i Viraeenger ne, ear Hienton| Dont tame me" aid, ene gaara | SO HIS TAXICAB BURNS UP. tor ar tugni-eirntn siren. whore Pa: [the Memon Tih amo th ¥ 1! DEAD AT SAYVILLE. rain at ings Higtway at} whe could Bina no foom W trolman Reng halted him reat Bey Chat ore, fe 62s" tant mlaht "hada tycal. ‘expert Tho train moved down opposite the| Chauffeur Drove His Car Along ah mr Wap of Gales able Wee ® lineman ence. “ dispatchers office and two men ran out! Fifth Avenue Without Knowing [2 of the way of tralc, white Kena trom which the alee waa t “First car for Coney Island” eame|1, uneouple the cars A head stuck & ran to the fire-niarm box at Madison | box was reported in perfect order, the ery through the train. , [out from the tower. It Was Ablaze. avenue and Etghty-elghth street and} both Rens and Van Gelder were In anticipation of the “fret car “There's the dispatcher,” sald some rang in an alarm. In the mean time|tive in their statement that it pauses man: oe her eae yond | 4, he is making @ record for him.| %#an Van Gelder of No, S11 Ritter| Van Gelder, despite the danger, atayed | Work to-day when the @rst alarm was can Gar ita Ont on tke we fhe piace, the Bronx, who owns and op-| beside hia burning car and removed the | sent tn. 1 sd 4 up a fat man. “you've his own taxicab, blames a de-;cap from the gasoline tank, #0 that |weats were all ! When tne " j seat ; ‘lgot a big nerve and you'll hear fram . F th 14 b Jowion when the| Dave Halle Wins 910,000 fifty or more passengers from the othor Ant fective fire-alarm box for the destruc. there would be no explogion wien the eine, te MO00 Staten The Public Service Commisston wil! cars, all of whom had given up their be asked to-day to make a special in-| Seats, tried to Ket Into the first car sianted awa: spection of the serv nh by the] tere Were pot enough straps to Bo ‘ ¥ thelaround and at least fifteen men and BPM ace EE women wore jammed on the rear piat- Cost 5c. Per Bos; Worth th $5.00, | fore Mot + Crom € BEATEN BY POLICE PRISONER SAYS Court Orders Inquiry Into| Charges Against Eight Brooklyn Patrolmen. tion of his taxicab to-day. The dispatcher grinned as the car ‘owned “ Rens waited for some time for the oan & nf ‘iat ti iM a phis, Tena,, and driten q Reh Hid ne the steep hilt in TIFth hey apparatus to respond. ‘hen he| won, the HapterCoumou hie cighty-el@hth etreet, this ; sent in a second alarm. He reported ler'a car “back-fired,” jto hia supe hat it was twenty. | 200%. cere mauiend, y+ Giro to the lower part five ti he firat fire engl ‘sidane Biirved by the story of Jam e at @ Morristown, oy Banl> . that he had been dragged out of cell at the Adams street station, Brookiyn, ana - mn strate Handy tr~ ted e Headquarters to m MMnvestigation. “I'm not going to let this * rent,” he sald. + Grimn James Murray, » driver, ‘were arraigned before the Magistrate jon charges of intoxication and of hav- ing annoyed Mrs. ¥, Cooley of No, 78 ‘Pineapple street, and her daughter, in Fulton street Tuesday night. +. Murray was fined %, which ne paid. Tt was admitted the two men had taken several drinks, but they dented having . Insuite: rs, Cooley or her daughter. The women Were not in cour. » FE, Roostvemr. : Grin was held by Magistrate Handy, PAWS. SEs? ‘Gon “ot "ihe = Bolles, incuba "Dat, Mrs. John Ellis Roosevelt, wife of a | ‘O'Connor, who denied Griffin had been | fist cousin of Theodore Roosevelt, died day at the Roosevelt country home, jauld before he was put in a cell his | dowcroft, Sayville, L. I. She had [hands and feet were tied and an ambu-| deen 1 several weeks with typhotd surgeon called to admmister a/| fever, Last Sunday pneumonia devel- About two hours later, he| oped and there was a relapse which te 4. tho policemen drakged him out. | ended with her death to-day. Mer hus- (threw him on the floor and punc . kicked him insensible. He had a h Mec ee ee rorrhage a3 @ result of the attack, he| Mrs, Roosevelt was Miss Nannie M. eaid, and a second call was rent for an ce_before her anarriage. cambulance surgeon to treat him. | - Griffin pointed to a deep cut under hie| eye and several bruises on his body as ‘Boot ot his sateinent **| Belleves This Will Dr. Buckley said he had found Grifin | ervous, but not violent. The man had | “Cure Lung Troubles” jot spoken of any attack upon him by} Policemen, he said, but bad refused to | 1 CoremP ye? Ha fa permit the surgeon to sew up the wound Have under his eye. Friday Bargains at the 14th ‘Street Store are money saving opportunities in fresh, seasonable, highly desirable merchandise. The quality fully as good as you could get anywhere else and the price is far lower. Shop here to-morrow and see how much you can save on everything you buy. You can buy practically everything you need; and remember, the more you buy the more you save. Ready-to-Wear Hats 22,000 Pieces of Silverware You Would Hardly $ 98 To Sell tonal at the Lowest Prices Expect such Stun. ).- Wi eed aye in Years Silver Plated Flat Ware 4 ning Hats for Only Hats for Only '6e Trimmed with a slashing bow of shirred Gilt Clocks: Tea Spoons, Table Spoons and Forke—Bright " messaline. Delightfully stylish and chic. pretty styles, accurate finish, faney design, « inckeepes: regularly Alo Sugar Shel Knives—Beaded design; regularly te timek. ' Miniature Cuckoo Clocks! ‘Carved floral frame, black dial, with white pe and hands, hae bronge ~Velveta Hats ae is the greatest bargain of the day. Ten smart shapes for women C {who want a small dainty het, at (Mato Floor.) _ $3.50 Silk Velvet Hats $8ImportedVelourHats Finest quality id velvet un- In large and | shapes; reamed shape ta af the latest soft effects ini Paris blocks, large extreme ‘ which readily _ bring shapes. Hats trimmed free. Special other stores. Special 7 (Main Toor.) (Main Floor.) Children’s Winter Coats gua ersien cowne 1 Women’s $3.00 to $3.50 Fall Shoes inchilla, Corduroy, Cheviot and Bearskin, 2. 98 { 5 98 psaugel AQ For 30 Years the Best Known Shoe-Name in New York tle double-breasted styles, with high 0 " ty Never in your life did you have and with | pretty buttons; 2 to 6 years. € achance to buy shoes of such a 15 Poe tl I AO LS ——————. BURGLAR RAVES IN CELL. He at Youngstown. to The Evening World.) WHITH PLAINS, Sept, t4.—con-| ‘@ronted in his cell with the information that the authorities of Youngstown, O., avant him for the murder of @ police eMcer, Marry Jones, known as the| “Whispering Burglar’ and all-around | fa d man, became almost @ saving jac for a few minutes this morn- Negro Dent ed Policeman | '! Children’s Colored Dresses, Every Une a Bargain aif Several pretty styles of gigham, percale and linene; in checks, stripes and solid tan, blue and pink; long waisted French and belted Russian loprint 49¢/ trimmed a ‘pipings, bias folds and borderings; round or hig! | wool, ¥ atiteh, elaborately trimmed with braid and lace] !™ Pink, blue and white combination tio, and edges lined and interlined: | and @olld gray and red; all sizes " 47 Cc xn ott, warm 2 $1.90] so + pease: apes. nd ‘drop seat and” years ic Various styles, in either high off low necks, Som: have yokes, ee others have embroid- ered fronts; long or short sleeves, “Standard of Merit’? for solittleas {t is not frequently that even we, with our y 4 nd ran about his cell pulling bis Une, aera wan ie any BC erg Bp far-famed shoe reputation, can sell shoes so Wr and scregming at the of his; ies bottles t felt ao well bo ever in any volce that it was all a Me, ‘that he| Mia téver murdered the Youngstown officer wpe fhe, erie te eka tres 2 ae. and that e whole thing was a lot tro: aie (4 to railroad him to the electric chair, 4 TAent, Michuel Silverstein went to th Jail to ank Jones some questions. Noth- ing disturbed the colored man until Eilverstein 2 to 6 years; special... ims’ LONG AND SHORT cours om. DREN'S SWRA’ with high turnover co 3 cheaply. Here they are in every style, every shape, every leather, lace and button, Patent Coltskin, Vici Kidskin and other scasonable leathers. Every size and ~ width in the lot; warranted $3 to $3.50 value. Hand- Women's Sweaters stitched soles, plain or tipped toes. All heel heights, from onally’ to age wantiog in fegard. to your’ wonderful Various colors; peat! $1 98 the low common sense to the high Cuban heels. buttons and pockets i (Third Fleer.) Jones became transformed, “It is a Ldasatd he screamed. Jones will ted for robbing the tome of | ** . Ohambere at Bronxville, ‘Drug Ne ae eg tre | Bo. s’ $3 Suits: sf Ape white Canaries} DOY ul ai Leather Library Suites{ 920 | 5 | 69 It’s a fact that a full range of beauti values like medered Brees hird tas mabe ee Special sale of these world-famed hatdonne a ” Unusually line suite 54-inch Imported Austrian he merriest, most captivatig any als pleading pat= | Chiffon Broadcloth [ati peigry are. other store tue cont ealee. | 5 Twilled beck; — blac Onn (Beventh Floor. porwnnnnn y All the new Fall Fabrics— navy eed beau fifuby | { 7 oni Sganiy | + $1. 72 blue serge, Scotch tweeds, ee cheviots, cassimeres and wor- steds; all sizes, 3 to 16, Boys’ $5 Fall Suits With 2 Pairs Knickers Norfolk or double-breast- ed suits; sizes 9 to 18 ‘5 89. 98 years, at hoice of high | (Main Yiaoe,) ae | Blankets Select the furniture you | reed now, pay a small! With 5eYear Guaranteed Lacquer deposit, balance in convenient payments. NO CLUB FEES HERE eS $9 Oak =; Chiffonier i Exceptional Economies for Friday and Saturday Open Saturdays Until 9.45 P. ML. 2.25 Austrian Woolnap Bienleate full , bede, white, tan or gray, with ina 626 itornia Weel Blanki ts BED SIZB. heavy wi ' pink 4 News From the Men’s Store ts r.) The autumn display of men’s haberdashery is sunerialiyelx good. Abso- lytely the best «manufacturers are represented, Every little style-conceit timely and in good taste is here. You'll find the prices extremely moderate— Koch Quality considered. WOeE Daa ube eA, | Men’s 69c Negligee Shirts, 55¢ Tivoli make. Each, 9 Neat fancy and black and white +39, 1,59, 1.7! striped Percale Negligee Shir!s—coat Beat Sivas soe style, with cuffs attached, / _ “Oita Tat Bands | Me's 7 ha te 7} AR ES feeds nat- Men's fine Jacquard Terry Bath nitary 1954 yon Crowes | Robes—with girdles and roll. collar. d 1.95, 249 and 2.89 | aw0 best value in New York City. Adjustable pec} flexible steel springs, py iP (Third Poor, wenn | ure OHe | Wall Paper Properly Fitted. \S= Eye Glasses & Spectacles h cu Kolld Gold Filled Citaenes fol « Vanen on poata, Made fn a!) sinew and fn Mind, Cilanwes — tn and ston $2. 45 ws ‘Bpavy. FaLL ba 4 | e | ; re lg0d and 1,50] Men's Sik Neckwear at 50c ee Ger. A wea ltniieinaiacns’ ‘ello a CPMth Floor. yan senivd | waIoRT WAT-| The new autumn weaves in rich, MES Litetne heavy silks—excellent varieties of oot's make. ea eit quiet or fancy colorings in handsome = weerene a” Tint stripes or figured designs—the large Welght: in natural 1.00 and 1.50 wide end four-in-hand model, suitable or White, Kate! for the new shaped close-fitting collar. 1.00 P amas, 85¢ ess O10 Fenty Men's 29 Silk Socks, 18 ve are showing at the above Rarely, if ever, do yc see a specially low price Fine Chambray Cloth Pajamas that will prove a baeae its White ae arly tn the peevevereerncreeeverccecety Mall, 'Flhone Orders Receive Special Attention. "| Market t Day ra Is FLOUR asics? Bites 8°!" 75 ||“ Meats and Fish CHICKENS bi 15¢ BUTTER Si%,.,007 © 35C RENS tty. tp. dol ROAST BEEF ii 0's oow dais Bargains in Home Furnishings on Gur 4th Floor 38 Piece $1. cy Dinner Sets Nottingham Lace Curtains About 900 different patterns, in both white and Arabian color, in almost every good weave, quality and deign. All ae pefect. Woven of double, tiple and quadruple Big scoonmy to all an voll season, These are fine silk plaited || shortening? BO JAC Blotes 6 briited Temas, with [eal Corded nas evarsitched edgens Neany of: tne Same tea colors, light blue, ecru, A tale polid) colore r =n) dividual | to 12 pair lots. lavender; low necks and finished {{| S2cks, in plain alors, and 28C FRESH, PICNIC HAMS full-fashioned. Three pairs for 50c, with silk loops and pearl buttons. Misses’ and Girls’ Frocks, 1.95 Made in a variety of materials, com- prising Percales, Ginghams, Oham- brays—checks and plaids or stripes. High or Dutch neck models; long or j sleeves; plaited or plain skirts, and the new Norfolk effect, as illustrated Sizes, 6 to 14 years. Middy Blouses for Girls, 95c, 1.00, 1.50 Made of extra quality drill or gala- tea in the regulation style. All white, tote RIB ROAST 50" 140 FOWLS fii" S"9FF 8 She SHOULDERS #4)!" 1B ¢ BACON ‘ice 'in 8! 164 FRESH HALIBUT ("4 FRES!! HADDOCK: *' cna on i iced wah $12.98 Mercerized Duplex | Extra Fine Rultled Ca Portieres 7 PRUNES {i°0"_ 51bs. 28¢ RICE tow erop "4 PEA BEANS {ic 5 Ibs. ROLLEDOATS _ 5 bs. Vic Cut Glass Footed Fern Dishes With Fern Beautiful spray. dec complete 12 people Silk fess “Sola ‘Cushions Fluffy filled Cushions, covered with goad These prices will be double Cut Glass Water Sets|) i: Regularly $5.48, at |" fh: 69 Matting Shirt Waist Bex lumber, Bhaped lege, brass vines and Li WHISKEY ¥is0s PORT ‘or HH APPLES flue! ® 4.« CRANBERRIES ° */ or sopteert te Sollast A eee ie 34 8.2 blue. See the new Norfo! iy KUMME Att) simulating a coat effect: belt of gaine ats for RUM PACHES fi Taree pr material, Our assortment of Middies lieses’ ROCK AN RYE! gan zy PEACHES » ra eg for the girl of B to 10 years leaves | $14,95and hound. batue ot ORANGES His 5cé one year nothing to be desired, and Is the best uP. SRA ecu tee OCS to he found anywhere. THE 14TH STREET STORE, HENRY SIEGEL, Pres't--DOUBLE LIBERTY TRADING STAMPS UNTIL 1 O'CLOCH, SINGLE STAMPS THEREATTER Ces ff re ro | | 5 OE NNER NRA AS A IARI N SAREE RAEBINRRET SO TRAIT SIRT A EE PRET TL EE TCC