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he was now expecially interested in the theft of the $600 Heves Zelig actually eta when he was #ho he man. did it was apparently one who Ze\\lg had money and was wardly at any rate a friend of the dead wang leader, Information was received by Coroner Holzhauser, who is to sit at the Zelig inquest to-morrow, that Davidson, after being repulsed Friday night by Zelig and others with whom he was trying to gratlate himself by buying champagne, offered to give the champagne money to Zellg as a contribution to the fund for the defense of the four gunmen 1n the Tomba accused of the osenthi! murder, Davidson, according to the Story, repented of hin generoaity when he awoke Saturday morning and sougt Zel'g out and demanded his money back Zelig gave ttm the money and alno & beating. The Coroner saya he tins reason to believe that (Davidson bought the revolver with which he killed Zellg with part of this retuened $18. FTI BLAZE, ELBWSRERD NOT SEEKING AID; | OF SSODHE CARED, RES et a - Deputy Commissioner Says Women Try to Smother Flames in West 78th St. Apartment Slayer Was Not Prompted by Other Gangsters, Without Sending in Alarm. who The inventigation of the murder of |‘Big Jack’ Zelig on a Second avenue car at Fourteenth street Saturday When Mra, Lorimer N. Dean, play- Wright, attempted to Hizht a gas Jet in oight Js practically completed, Deputy ETITORIVT hor handsome three-room apartment on Commissioner Dourherty waid to-day.| STRAUS SOAKS TAMMANY. the seventh floor of the Evelyn, at No. Everything which the police 7 learned confirmed Mr. Dougherty'’s be |C@R@idate Binmes the 7 for {01 West Sevonty-etghth street, at noon 4 box of safety matches cauht Nef, he said, fire, burning her h badly, In pain, | Who shot the threw the matches from her. They !7& by oe janded on her bed, which was in flames himself. in an Instant. | “The man te of a type,” said Dough- ‘Mrs. Dean called to her maid, Mary erty, “known In the east side criminal O'Keefe, and together the two women elang as @ ‘mockie.’ He is too thick 01 , ent | teled to stamp out the flames, ‘Their headed and clumay witted and shows |roiice condicines ie mee woe brenent orien attracted another maid, Noilio his feelings too plainly to be useful to Rosenthal tragedy, He declared. that Leary, who, instead of telephoning, ran 4 gang leader, The fellow has worked | with the election of a Progressive State flown seven fights to the office an} nou. as an actor in the cheaper moving pie- ticket the existence of such conditions Davidson, the man a Police Condt BINGHAMTON, N. Y., Oct, %—Oncar 8, Straus, Progressive candidate for Governor, addressed a large and en thusiastic meeting at the Stone Opera House to-day. He charged Tammany , acted without prompt. jen of Zelig other than fied Manager Env! Julian, Julian, (oo, ture vaudeville houses, he has been a| would become impossible in this State. forgot to call the firemen, but, with the Walter and he was a failure in both! Senator Frederick Davenport, cand!- hal! boys, rushed up to the apartment Pursuits. He was only slightly more ‘ate for Lieutenant-Governor, addressed and tfied to extinguish the flames with successful as @ messenger for street * hering of workingmen at |Women, The gangsters despised him, , It was only when the flames burat| We know that he had a great ambition | through the windows that @ hy to become a member of the Zelig gang; Don’t Remain Crippled aad the presence of mind to ri in a Zellg and his friends despised him and It Is No Longer fre-extingulshers fre alarm. In the meantime falling When he became too obnoxious in hia, smbers had set fire to awnings on the bey mane fronds with him beat Afth and sixth floors, and a small-;im and cursed him. Hised panic followed. Half a hundred | ‘When I asked him how he got up e nerve to Kill Zellg he sald: ‘Well, quests in the main dining room fled) yo know my hair ia red, T have been to the street, while Manager Julian beaten often and they have made a degan telephoning to each apartment fool of me often. At last my red hair | for the occupants to flee. Most of| got hold of me and I struok.'” them forgot that there were steps or, The Deputy Commission Ire eecapes in the building and flocked | = to the elevator. The shaft of this was filled with fiense smoke. Morgan Stanford, the negro elevator man, stuck to his post, though he was nearly overcome, and took out all the tenants. Deputy Chief Burns and the firemen who responded had to drag # hose up AVOID IMPURE MILK tor Infants cos Invalids | IHORLIcK’S teven flights of steps before théy could | 3 speame the Originad) end Gensine conquer tho fire. i MALTED Mm Everything in the apartment wes ILK Restroyed. Mra, Dean's {amily for youre gy Wiaee advan made & collection of rare | ued o permanent rellet? * at many thousands of dol 1 of ave Initalions i sich was destroyed. | In aaaition, «| The Peed-Drink for attAges || Write for Interesting q i watches, |} illecied‘by irs. Dean's mother, was Fh mill, maled grain, in powdes form. Free Booklet Hi tes, wes teresa Meet reloniy Purenutrition.upbuilding the: bod; and convince yourself of the wonderful Feaults that we have accomplished on all Bodily Deformitics without Kaife fofain—teara what we can do for ROTH ORTHOPEDIC INSTITU’ 162 West Toth 8t., New Teck” P' e The loss is placed at $10,000, but Mrs. Invigorates nursing mothure asd the Dean's collections of laces, watches and More healthful ace soins cannot be replaced. Her fire In- pay, ag then ied ‘purance policy was permitted to lapse SORLICK’S Pere Milk only a month ago. “Famous for Their Suits” Alterations th Ave. Corner 17° Sireet Great Double Event Suit & Coat Sale Starts To-Morrow 8.30 A. M. CP erie 17s. EVENT NO. 2 Sale of the Popular Smartest Coats Actual $15 to. $25 Values §.50 1 00 14:50 75 Different Styles and Fab rics, inevery Correct and Fashion- able Color, Stripe and Mixture. COATS —in the stunning black and white diagonal stripes. COATS —-in beautifully made, braid bound EVENT NO. 1 Sale of Our Famous Tailored Suits in $25 to $30 Models at 19.75 45° 175° 100 Different Siyies and Fabrics n * Navy Blue, Biack, Brown, Gray Mix- | tures and Every Fashionab.e Shade. /SUITS—in elegant mannish styles, perfectly i custom tailored. | SUITS—trimmed with rows of rich wide silk braiding. chinchillas. ah Hat cutaway and nobby new Eng- | COATS-in the dashing new English Johnny sacks. models. COATS —in braid trimmed, fancy plaid back styles. COATS—of blue chinchilla with white collar revers and cuffs. COATS--of rich imported boucles with big silk ornaments. COATS—with rich silk linings, silk revers and ges. silk collars in contrasting shades. SUMS—in rich fancy styles for very dressy | COATS—in black broadcloth and blue serges— wear. appropriste styles for quiet dressers. SUITS— with beautifully shaped velvet revers, closing with handsome braidornaments, SUITS—vith Empire backs, gathered, shirred € and button trimmed. SUITS—-in the new Norfolk style, pleated back and front. SUITS—-with tailors’ braid binding al! around "NOTED ANIMAL TRAINER After Escaping Wild Beasts’ Attacks the do: Lions, tigers, elephants, leopard# and! beara have attempted many times in his forty or more years of life, to Kill Frank Bostock, but he protected himself againat their amsaults success- fully, father was @ trainer and rider in the Wombwell show. The father established completed the programme, All Suis lined with best guaranteed satins and peau de cygnes. All Women's ena Misses’ sizes trom 14 to $4 inch bust cs X . LONDON, Oct, &—Police were on t SUCCUMBS TO INFLUENZA. | ovxout to-aay to London. Asin hg, “ inspiring the militant euffragettes for Years, Frank C, Bostock | Wiennae mem Dies Peacefully in London. News was received here, to-day, of death of Frank C. Bostock, the mal trainer and showman, in Lon- after an attack of influenza. Postock was the grandson of the great Yombwell, whoxe Royal British Men- rie Wan a national British inat{tution the early years of this century. His| § Restores color to grey or faded hair; Cleanses, cools and invigorates the Scalp. by giving the heir a chance "| to grow in a healthy natural without asking anybody's permis. | way and stopping its falling Jumped into the lion cage 1nd out. Keeps heir soft and glossy. ——Is not « dye. Bee enn From that 11 his death he exhibited wild 1 over the world, year of travelling tn this with his ow nehow, tn 1892 achieved his first great success ok in the United States at the World's Stern Brothers Lace Departments Exclusive styles and effects in Chiffon and Beaded Net Flouncings, bes (i in gold, silver and pompadour floral designs, Metal, Beaded and Fancy Allovers; Gold, Silver and Steel Shadow Laces, Bandings, Edgings, Demi and Full Flouncings in Rosaline, Boheme, Point d’Alencon, Shadow, Milan, Chan- tilly and Venise Laces; 2iso the newest models in Panel Draperies, in gold, silver, black and white. Special Values for To-morrow Chiffon Flouncings, in old rose, pink, blue, yellow, lavender, orange and cream, with gold, silver c and colored floral combinations, from 98 to 3. 15 Regular Values from $1.50 to 4.50 Yard Edgings and Bandings, a in gold, silver and steel, 2 to 9 ins. wide, ‘rom 35¢ to 6.25 Regular Values from 50c to $7.50 Yard Laces, Flouncings and Bandings, comprising Shadow, Alencon, Chantilly : and FancY Net, in ail desirable widths, from 45° to 4,05 Regular Values from 68c to $6.50 To-morrow, will be placed on Sale . a large purchase of Hand Embroidered Madeira Linens At Unusually Low Prices Napkin Pouches, 50c, 75c, 8c Centre Pieces, 9Sc, 1,95. 2.40 Finger Bowl & Tumbler Doyleys, Dz. *1.95, 2.40, 2.75 Plate Doyleys, “3.25, 4.00, 5.90 Tea and “Luncheon Napkins 3.25, 5.40, 6.95 Luncheon Sets, At 3.65, 4.45, 6.90 Tea Cloths; “3.25, 5.50, 7.50 Luncheon Cloths, “ 7,50, 8.95, 13.75 Dresser and Buffet Scarfs, 3.75, 4.90, 7.50 And a large collection of Lingerie Cushion Covers, Guest Towels, Dinner Cloths and Bed Spreads at Corresponding Reductions, Also French Hand-made Cluny Lace Trimmed Centre Pieces, at *2.60, 2.95, 3.75 Tea Cloths, “8.90, 7.50, 9.75 Dresser arid Buffet Scarfs, 4.45, 5.25% 6.75 at “ “ Furniture Departments A Special Importation of English Furniture from two of the leading manufacturers is now being shown, includ- ing Old English Hand Carved Chairs, Tables, Settees, Etc.; also from the celebrated maker, Birch of London, a choice selection of Morocco Leather Easy and Reading’ Chairs for the Living Room and Library. Particutar attention is also directed to the large assortment of Dis- tinctive Reproduction Furniture, including the Various Periods, Elizabethan, Jacobean, William and Mary, Sheraton, Chippendale, Heppelwhite, Adams and others, all of which is on sle at Very Bedroom Suites, designed and executed by America’s fore- most makers, in Solid Mahogany, Circassian Walnut and Enamel, Ranging in price from $155.00 to 1480.U0 Dining Room Suites, in all the finest woods and finishes, Ranging in price from $245.00 to 2900.00 Library Suites and Separate Pleces, including Secretaries, Book Cases, Desks, Tables and Chairs, also an ex- ceptionally large collection of Art Furniture. For To-morrow, an Exceptional Offering of Solid Mahogany Sewing Tables,. Drop Leaf, Value $15.50, at $11.50 Upholstered Chairs, in Tapestry, Mahogany Frame, Value $32.50, at 19.00 Colonial Chair or Rocker, in Denim, Mahogany Frame, Value $22.50, at 17.50 Early English Oak Buffets, from %35.00 to 60.00 Values from $42.50 to 85.00 Golden Oak Buffets, from #18,00 to 62.50 Values from $22.50 to 75.00 Mahogany Bedroom Suites, from *155.00 to 345,00 Formerly from $202.50 to 465.00 West 23d and 22d Streets ' ‘atch for Christabel Pankharat. | ADT tor Christabel Pank- hurst, reported on her way from Parts She is wanted charged with a eI *S he 31st Street At Sixth Avenue Mahlers STORE FOR WOMEN STORE FOR WOMEN Since the Doors of This New-Old Store Opened Monday, and We Propose to Keep It Up with Unparalleled Offerings “Everything for women to wear and for personal use’—in a store devoted exclusively to women. Six months ago a vague ideal, to-day a well shaped realization—and one that has already won the ©) hearts and minds of thousands of women, though but two days old. Women come here singly, in pairs ‘@) and in parties—curious at first, then gratified and pleased. As one woman expressed on our NEGLI- GEE FLOOR! “It is the first time in my life that | have been able to select my lingerie, in a big store, free from jostling, surrounded by women ONLY, and in an atmospheré 1s refined and private as }; my own home.” She caught the true spirit of this STORE FOR WOMEN. f Read This News of Brilliant Introductory Values: Exquisite Evening Gowns at A Glorious Array No, not even did we think it possible to produce decollete evening gowns for $12.50 until we found a clever dressmaker with the ability to create unusual, of the Season 5 Smartest Shapes and distinctive models, for our price, providing we furnished the materials’ and trimmings—and kept her busy. And the gowns are here now. You should see these harmonious symphonies of silk chiffon, laces and nets, gracefully combined with shadow laces—in draped tunic and accordion effects, hand ered, embelished with crystal and bugle beads, touched with dainty In all the French colors, including blue, pink, white and maize, 500 Velvet Hats 1.95 Value $3.00 The very newest effects in Tam O'Shanters, sailors bound with gros grain ribbon and a hundred other styles, Austrian Velour Hats 3.45 Va'ue $6.50 Our own importation of these most popular hats in the very newest shapes — navy blue, brown, black, green, cld rose, No-Charge Trimming Service When shapes and trimmings are bought in this store the hat will be trimmed without ex- tra charge in any style destred, } embro chiffon flowers. The Highest Achievement in Beautiful, Stylish $5 Shoes and Slippers | The ‘‘Wichert’’ $5 Slippers Three considerations guided us in bringing out the new “Wichert” Shoes and slipptrs for women. We wished to provide: (1.) The best $5 Shoes and Slippers for women, (2.) Always and exclusively identified with MAHLERS Shoe Store. (3.) Always to be had, thereby making it always possible for a woman to be sure of finding her regular size, in a style of shoe that she has grown » to like. ‘ There are 25 styles of shoes and an equal number in slippers to choose. © from in every conceivable leather and material and for every occasion. 19c 50c Turkish Slippers for .. . Made of soft pliable leathers, large pompon and beaded in gold or silver. In Pe browi ie blue, and many other shades. 1.25 3 Lingerie $2.50 and $3 Nighteon 8, 1.35 C-B Corsets, Delicately ty nightgowns of Made of white French coutil—a Ks variety of good models with the and batiste—deep yoke and new low bust and long hips. SETS ep see Don’t Fail to Visit Our Underprice BASEMENT CRE MA MEM ETL or gyay of cluny lace back and front, vith Val. lace and blind em- ; Empire and kimono rodels. gee REPU NTA Bame Goods for Less Money Than Elsewhere’? A City in Itself = EL COOPER © 18* to 19% Streets | Ane BA |] | “Meet Me at the GREENHUT- Sixth Avenue J.B.GREENHUT, Pres. MAIN BUILDIN Test One of Our | z Player-Pianos Free For Thirty Days Here’s an Exceptionally Meritorious Player-Piano Proposition This offer is one that must and will appeal to every person who, loving music, still has a music-less home. , We will Send to Your Residence Any One of Our Beautiful Player- Pianos on 30 Days’ Free Trial. Test it in any way you please. Let every member of the family try it. Bring your friends, who may be musical experts, to see it and hearit. Then, if you are satisfied to keep the player- piano, You may pay for it on our “easy payment plan” (and you mdy have three years’ time in which to pay, and NO INTEREST or extra charges.) YOUR SOLE EXPENSE is the purchase of the few records needed to try out the instrument in your home. Caldwell Player-Piano at $375 Wolfner Player-Piano at #450 McPhail Player-Piano at $750 Kirchhoff Player-Piano at #525 Boardman & Gray Player-Piano at $800 Remember there is no further obligation added to this offering. If at the expiration of 30 deys you feel that you may do better elsewhere, we will send for our piano, without any further expense to you, (MAIN Building, FourthsFleor.) r) Ludwig Player-Piano at $575 For Details of an Amazing Sale of Women’s, Misses’ and Juniors’ Fall and Winter Suits, Coats and Dresses See Our Large Advertisement on Page 5 of This Paper Ask for 2 Green Trading Stamps—We Give Them IT MAKES firtLe DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED~ A WORLD AD. WILL GO AND GET IT,