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ot a cence 6 a HAD 70 G0 BACK ODE OLD CORNERS, ‘ary Got a Load On and It Led Him Back to De- tention Pen, as is the duty of putting a crimp romance, so to speak, said duty be performed. Hero is the true y of how Wiillam Cleary, alta Keye,"* who escaped from the House Detention with Thomas Wise, a ntic negro, and Samuel Kramer, Max Cahn, Sunday night, was cap- last night at Thirty-second street First avenue, Was not captured while kissing his theart in the shadow of a tenement fay. Ho did not go into the neigh- jood where his gang flourishes to eee “hid'sweetheart. Ho wandered over there for the purpose of afiding to a load of liquor he had accumulated on the Bow- ery. As goon as Cleary escaped Detectives Finn, Andrews and Nelson were ordered to camp out in Thirty-first, Thirty-second and Thirty-third streots, near Firat ave- nue and watch for him, The sleuths Knew he would show up around his old haunts eventually, They put out some information lines and waited, Finn was informed about 10 o'clock last night that Cleary, very drunk, was talking to a woman wheeling a baby ‘ carrage in Thirty-third street, He walked around, found Cleary and ar- rested him. Cleary put up @ fight and yelled for hoip. Half @ dozen of the members of the Village Gang rushed out of @ nearsy saloon and Finn blew hig police whistle, Andrews, Neison and half a dozen policemen tn uniform responded to the call. Cleary was dragged to the Bast Thirty-tifth street station and locked up, To-day he was returned to the House of Detention, Cleary is a witness for the State in the case of Tomas Gannon, oharged with the murder of Carl Larson last March. Wise, his negro companion in escape from the House of Detention, ts @ witness in an oplum case and Cahn ts the man who tented the house in Rrooklyn where “Lefty Louie” and p the Biood’ were captured, was lonesome in the Detention House,” said Cleary to-day. “I had an awful thirst too. This guy Cahn be- ik about getting out as soon ut him in. He framed up the We took the coon along with pause he was so big. We used him as a ladder in getting to the top of the wall. “When we got outside wo went over to the Bowory and separated. Cahn caught a southbound car, Wise hung around and got caught the next day, I hid myself in a place on the Bowery until yesterday, when I got homesick for the old corn nd walked into the arms of the bul ee a ETS Cup!ld Followed F Féna Hildebrand, Bessie Curran, Ger- irdve Denton and Louise and Annie ‘Mfiier, selected us Pittsburgh's five mast popular girls in a voting contest, returned from @ trip to Panama on the Prinz Joachim yesterday. They ad- mitted two of them would return before Jong to the Isthmus to marry engineers. Fall F ponveni NOW WHESIN DE JUG: |COMMISSIONER OF DEEDS |had never signed the petition GUILTY OF POLITICAL FRAUD. Used Names on Petition That Were Repudiated by Their Owners, Robert Leddy, a Commissioner of Deeds, of Bast Seventy-seventh street, was convicted in the Court of Special Sessions to-day for traudulently obtaining signatures for the nomination of candid ticket, Alvert C. Carmienche, cashier of the Progressive party, accused Leddy of cortifying that John J. Ryan of No. 92 East Seventy-ffth street had signed a petition indorsing Lindon Bates jr., can-| didate on the Progressive party ticket | for Congress from the Seventeenth Con- sressional District. Ryan swore he Leddy was remanded for sentence. The penalty on the Progressive party for the crime is up to one year's im- prisonment or @ fine not exceeding $300, or both. Warrants were issued to-day by Chief Magistrate MoAdoo for other Cominis- sioners of Deeds accused of similar of- fensea by Mr. Carmienche, JACK JOHNSON ACCUSED OF ABDUCTING GIRL. | Mother of Lucile Cameron Swears| Out a Warrant for Arrest of the Pugilist. CHICAGO, Oct. 18.—Jack Johnson, the negro heavyweight champion pu- wilista was charged with abducting! Miss Lucile Cameron, nineteen years old, th @ warrant sworn out by the girl's mother, Mrs. F. Cameron Fal- connet of Minneapolis, to-day. Don’t Be Fussy — About Eating Your Stomach call Digest Any Kind of Food When Given Proper ‘Assistance. We are prone to fall into the error of singling out some article of food and soundly berating the fiend who firet in- vented the dish, The habit grows with some people till almost all food ts put on the blacklist. This is all wrong. What te Tequired ts @ little assistance with those Agencies upon which actentific students for many years have their seal of approval because they have become abso- Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets for disorde re recognized; ‘ord; they ere rated fidence just as th bank puts his O. K. on a depositor's oheck. 0 you can gat what you r you like, knowing well digestion, sour risings, gus 8, fermentations or any other stomach distress arise, StuaPt's Dyspep- sia Tablets in a few moments will put you right. Conted tongue, bad breath, heartburn, belching, flatulency, bloat—all the symp- toms of digestive troubles disappear quickly when these tablets are used. They are A cure for anything but 4 pepsia and kindred complaints, But tl ha rought relief to more suf: from Aixosting discuses than all the patent medicines and doctors’ prescriptions put towether. The stomach does the heaviest work of any of the bodily organs, it's the one we treat with the least regard, We eat too much of the wrong kind of food at any time. Tho patient stomach stands mont as long as It can and then You get notice of the rebellion hape of the gases and pains caused by undigested, fermenting food, Stuart's Dyspepala Tablet and recommended by all drug & box. Style in the Shapes Quality in the Leathers Economy in the Prices For nearly half a century we have been shoe builders, and for nearly half a century our shoes have been reputation builders. The_ firmly fixed principle of Style this business is to win trade by 912/4 deserving it—to hold it by deserv- ing to hold it. The growing sales in the Ten Big Busy Blyn Stores are the best proof of the confidence of the people of Greater New York in the Blyn method of making and selling reliable shoes at popu- lar prices. In the Blyn-Plan Nature Shoes the child really enjoys its romp. For the Blyn-Plan Nature Shoe permits every muscle of the foot to perform its proper function. The men who designed these shoes are masters in shoe designing. | The men who make these shoes are master shoemakers. The men who sell these shoes add the last perfective and protective feature— correct fitting. | Our manufacturing and retailing}) facilities bring the prices down— A Pand pa demigned for bei for tone TUN sutisfacti ., $1.75 Sizes BtoB... Siz0s o 11,, $2.00 14% - $2, 50 Ten, aren to 8 “s, $2, 09 eh toa... leathers lower than you would expect. : = Ten Big, Best -Fomnily Stores—Shoes in Every Grade | <q MAKE YOUR PURCHASES HFRE IF YOU WANT TO CUY DEPENDABLE MER | THE TER EVENING WORLD, PRIDAY, OCTOBER 0 34. Years Loaders Simpson Cra In New York's New York's “Ghopping Center, Baty to Center, Easy to Reach from Everywhere Extraordinary Saleof Misses’ Stunning Corduroy Suits Splendid $32.50 Grades, Extra Special, § 15 PLENDID new model, as illustrated; adapted from a ecial. 9 foreign style. ‘The coat, a stunning 8-button cutaway, is fancy tailored, with notch collar and cuffs of velour, straight line skirt, with girdle top; shades are taupe, mode, brown and navy; sizes 14 to 18 years. Misses’ $23.75 Fall Suits, $16.50 Cotte of ha new wodels, copies of more exclu: styles; nded are the smart tailored effcota with belted back, alsa oxtremely dressy styles with semi-empire back,” and elaborate trimming of velvet and buttons; materials include wide wale, diagonals and serge in sizes 14 to 18 years, Misses’ Dressy Coats, 919.75 Beautiful fuli tength modeis of wool velour, boucle and mixtures, with various collars and revers of velvet or serge material, partly lined or lined throughout with satin; sizes 14 to 18; values to $27.50, Juniors’ and Misses’ Coats, $12.75 Made of heavy cheviot, with Kobespierre collar and cuffs of velvet, and novel side trimmings of braid and buttons, also a 7 length sport coat of chinchilla with velvet collar and cuffas sizes 13 to 17 years; valucs to $17.50, } Misses’ Serge and Eponge Dresses i s12.09 Clever demi-tailored models with new collar, sleeve and trimming eifects of braid, velvet aud Persian brocade; sizes 14 to 18 years; value $19.75, Misses’ $18.75 Suits, 912.75 Jaunty straight line model, with empire back, prettily strapped, also smart plain tailored styles of fancy che viot und suitings, in sites 14 to 18 years, Girts’ ChinchillaCoats,$7.50899.75 Full length, of two splendid qualities, high velvet collar, straight or helted back, flannel lined; in sizes 6 to 14 years, Values $10 and 812.75, Girls’ $18.75 Dressy Coats, 912.75 Attractive new models of late design; included are many beautiful effects, in fancy tailoring and trimming of velvet or self material; materials include Panne cheviot, wool astrachan, corduroy and boucle, in sizes 6 to 14 years. Girls’ Winter Coats, 95 to 912.75 In 6 and 8 year sizes only; special models adapted to velvet collar and cuffs, belted back; sizes G to 14 years; | the smaller girls, prettily designed of zibeline, corduroy heviot. shi 4 red, velvet and ¢ apace are es ty necenes Crees nee a Ceo., ‘Third Floor—On Sale To-Morrow. Men’s and Women's Fie ta'$2.00 Ienported Gloves Saturday at 89c Lace Neckwear Unusual Values in Street Gloves Women's Glace Weyes | a ee Cave Misses’ 2-Clasp Glace and Suede Glo’ Elbow Length WI ee in styles and colo Imported Gi Gloves, whi ings most demanded. 16-button and tan, very special to- Also Men's Tan Cape- Gin are 89c abs $1.79 morrow at Gloyes. “‘pimpson Crawford Co. Main Floor—On Bale To-Morrow 612.75 Juniors’ $21: 30 Fall Suits, 315.00 rough cheviot, new yoke mocel with Norfolk pleats and belt, also s pretty tucked style with belted buck, girdle skirt with hip pocket; sizes 13 to 17 years, Misses’ $19.75 Street Coats, 914.75 ————— Smurt 9% length coat of imported plaid back coatings with novel collar, patch pockets and braid binding, all heautiful shades; sizes 14 to 18 years. Girls’ $7.50 School Coats, $5.00 Heavy cheviot, double breasted, full length with inlaid Included are lace collas and cuff set: in the newest laces, such as flat Veni Point Milan, Point Colbet, Bohe Gloves, length coats and dresses, in white and eer ; 59 ¢ | shades, Simpson Crawford Co. Mala Floor. Chance tor O8O Men and Youths to Buy $15, $18 &> $20 Suits and Overcoats at With a touch of frost in the air, ai 00 shouldbe Inighty compelling ae e to the men readers of the Evening World — -—and just because up to now the weather has been extremely warm a leading manufacturer let us have this splendid lot of suits at a sacrifice. Included are suits and overco: of every description. Suits of fancy mix! 8, tweeds and cassimeres, also blue serge and black Thibet--overcoats 44 and 52 inches long, from the plain black to the nobby mixed cheviots, embracing all the newest styles. Chinchilla Overcoats for Men Special at $16.50, $20 €» $25 If you want to be right up in ever Mrline tothe minute, get a chiachilla—we Lave them color and style, ‘The shawl collar, double breasted long coat, the pleated back coat, or the fu.l silk lined coat that is velvet piped. We Sell the Celebrated Kuppenheimer Clothing Kuppenheimer Suits, Top Coats and Overcoats— Newest fabrhos, the latest styles in the new grays, browns and tans, also blacks. Knppenhetmer Suits, Top At ‘20 | Capraga NE ifs Howe of i Ksereeiamen Coats and Winter Over- Coats—Sirictly all-wool fabrics, in fashion's latest colorings, cut along extremely stylish lines, Kuppenhetmer Sults and Overcoats-—Sultsa of im- ported materials, made in the létest Hnglish models; also a fine Iine ‘25 conservativ. "7 Sale of Boys’’5 to 10 A genuine money saving sale for pareats who know it owly pays to buy quality clothing, aud who seek an opportunity to auve Blue & Gray Chinchilla Polo} Long Qvercoats, convertible Coats, Sizes 4 to 10 years, collar, Sizes 11 to 17 Double-Breasted Suits, extra | Fur Collar Overcoats. pair of pants. Ages 10to 17] to 9 years, years, Norfolk Suits, 2 pairs knicker Double-Breasted Overcoata,| tousers. Sizes 8 to 14 yeurs, flannel lined, Sizes 6 to 10] Boys’ Norfolk Corduroy Suits. years. Sizes 6 to 16 years, Simpson Crawford Co,, Second Floor, On Sule To-Morrow, $3.98 $4.98 Sises 3 | 30c, 75c, 95Sc, $1.25 Baby Irish, etc., in various shapes for WinterSuitsé-Overcoats Pure Food Show 8 HAM ib. prints dozen 98 EGGcs ‘en 29c| GRAPE FRUIT i $5.95 y Ss _18, 1912. CPANDISE AT THE LOWEST PRICES CONSISTENT WITH QUALITY Ca Enjoy Our Mid-Day Cabaret Eighth Floor, Restaurant. Well Known Favorites. Circulating Singing of Popular Songs. No reserved seats, Everybody welcome. sclected entertainment that hasbeen tbronging the for months, Bring your friends. Enjoys roadway restaurants Popular Musicale Ine'si the Ledies® tmportet Or (Grand Opera felecilone ri ‘Tie, Cantarelli,) Millinery With That Smart Style Touch That Good Dressers Admire SUPERIOR style elegance marks every shape we show— an exclusive and distinctive touch that expresses the ideas that appeal to women of dress and style refine- ment, EF Gecend Floor. We are showing many styles in Ostrich Feather Trimmed Hats, which are so jt ry Apes becoming; no wom: ard. robe is complete without one. Mo: would ask 60 per cent. more prices. $5.98, $8.95 to 312.50 Trimmed Sailor Suit Hate in the tylea of the senaon. hand made on net frames), zi) hats. About 400 in this ly 94.98 and $5.98 sas. Untrimmed Hat Section Misses’ and Children's Hate for achoot or dress wear; Leatee eta, corduroys and wah tae 98c ead ot + bey Black Velvet Untrimmed Hats,| Black Velvet Unitiaumed Het Hats, tices start at $1.79. You cangot fine quality; smart. shapes; also Tam be morthy merchandise for 1600} crowns, 02.48 ond $2.98. Velvet Tam Crown Hats, prices} Velour and Napped Beaver Hats, start at $1.48. You have our asaur-|in tricorns and many emart shapes; black, taupe, navy, brown, etc. $3.98. Hats Trimmed Free, providing you buy your hat and $2.00 Foreign Jewelry; Special 50c BY way of introduction we will place on sale to-morrow a recent purchase of handsome foreign novelty jewelry, being the duplicates of pieces picked up in the Palais Royale, Paris. Buying direct and eliminating the middleman’s profit, we are able to make this exceptional offering. LaVallieres, the most artistic designs, in French Gray, set with Amethyst, ‘I: Sapphire fod Rhinestones; values to an A chate ee velv: ance that they are made of velvet, materials bere. The New Fi Unbreakable some eet with Rhinestones; values to OHM vererec eased cused eects entree hae Gold Plated Vanity Boxes, usually sold for ¢ $5.00; special ve Each case has a French bevelled mirror, with space for powder and puff box, two coin holders, te finisLed with dainty catch and soldered link chain. Extra Special Sale of German Silver and Gold Pisted Coin Holders, Powder Boxes and Change Purses; values to $1.00; choic 25c and 50¢ Molo Mleer—On fale ‘Te-Merrow, Simpeon Crawtord Co. Patrician Shoes for Women Famous throughout the world as the Leader of Fashionable Footwear; $3.50, $4.00 and $5.00 Quality—well, we guarantee every pair to give satisfactory service. 30 beautiful new £>) Fall styles for your selection. Children’s Shoes receive very. special attention here Misses’, sizes 1114 to % Chlidrenis. nines 8}4 to ‘u regular cut, 92.90; Fegelar ext, 92.28; E79 | Minn. 2.48 Children's, sizes 6 to 8, regular cut, 02.00; ‘aul Special —- Boys’ School bo i Fhe "2.25 “spore 91,09, 92.19 and Simpson Crawford Co,, Second Floor—On Gale Te-Merrow, 2SpecialLight Values This Art Glass The Lindsay Wizard ‘Inverted || 7 Light nverted Light 59c This is one of the newest lights on the market, complete with air hole globe, mantle burner aid goose- neck; regularly sold et 75. In either green or rich amber, with fringe to match, also new Lindsay inverted burner, iinported chimney and mantles; usually 61.75, 15c, 20c and 25c Inverted or Upright Mantels, 3 for 25¢ 24-inch Leaded GlassDomes, allover beaded work, complcte for gas, special for Saturday, at $16.95 Simpson Crawford Co.. Sixth Floor, On 'o-Morrew. Musie 6th Floor Special, goat. ‘ Cooked, Ib lle ed; ..80¢| LAYER CAKES .. 8330] ORANGES doren Delicious flavor; BUTTE! CHEESE ih". °" "™"P* 18 ¢ COFFEE [i wean’ roasted; per 25c TEA ii! Ateon En Broakfast, Lande Pack ose” ' SiLavon i ar cen 30c| SUGAR Bue 25c TAKHOMA SODA slee \ Browater’ COCOA 3 cans 25c|DATES i oe STOR; ‘spectai,” 4 impson Crawford Co., Sixth Av 19th to 20th Sereet, In New York's Shopping Center Write for Catalogu: Wem cel dieobenn, # fermen! ay sh Wionae t ease ances aaah nM i lle onl - ~~ +

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