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BOY DETECTIVE, ‘BOMB CASE HERD, MBS FAT FAT SHADO Goldstein, Who ber Saved Six De- tectives Their Jobs, Now FOLLOWED ALL DAY. | Mysterious Prisoner Loses His Knowledge of English cit’ Seok a risone: Rte tee Cll a ce cou day of this sale to have i i eet lon, ‘ol wi as = in Station, laut the pair ot Hatane whom Ne |e ee ocean any. ai A Suit or Ov t — plished on the night botore After leav- | Min*tnar tne wioht before he haa ce Limit, 3 to customer, tsa pov ercoa Max Goldstein. diletante bomb sleuth, | ing court In the afternoon he came opon| the fat man in conversation with the ‘This ia what you will cay to Md ‘ who saved the Jobs of Bix detectives on ithe fat mam and @ companion ear|two Italians who were trailed and ar-| (i .2 co asloepoeas | : vi pat amet at : Made to Your Wednesiay night by leading them to | Third street and Firet avenue. “othe on suspicion of placing the bomb Oe rome cape Len ed butter, 1 Becond mr er shop. indian meal, beaten. their quarry as a pointer dog leads the! ‘The fat maa and his companion fol- “what do yea ‘cay to enact” 1 Mis ‘Bake tn ween oe Gunter to a covey of quail is being un-| lowed Maz and said something to him | netective Harvey, turning te the prin- a Saves Himself. Pieasantly stalked by fat Statens, hej in Italian, ie ’ this allegation Max, with Uriah Heep’ fol4 upon fold, ™ Pi | with that whiscie tn hi a eet eo. a cath, | WHAT THE NON-8 EAKING MAN , and that he could order @ bow! of spaghett! in English if he were starving. had FAT MAN'S SHADOW FALLS ON | pe told at MAX TOO OFTEN. Fat men Dreverbially jolly and Bor with = PRSOR ia the account of the rotund eap- | ception, which Max has given the police. C well,” aid the Itailan who neglected his avocation ef fur|can man yesterday to appear in court) M: Italy sot being @ fur pre-| ener. 6 country, Mex hes never learned} “No speaka language of that land. Therefore hi vtabar dl as Produced at the Fifth | aidn't grasp the purport of the fat ma! tation one fat Italian! remarks, But the fat man’s expression !to appear The Wanamaker Half- Yearly Sale of Pianos and Player-Pianos is practically over. Only a few used and reduced instruments remain. In scores of homes in the sev- eral boroughs of New York, up-State and in New Jersey there is the gladness of music today where last week were but silent walls; and hundreds af children are being initiated into the happy company of those who have found one of life’s greatest uplifts and joys. And now— with a manner as unctiousty humble as) was none too cordial. so Max srrote] da pocket full of raffie | Away haxtily. In the evening Max went visiting chubby Iittie visitor at a casual |" Broome street. Riek Appears to be about four feet |five inches tall, about four feet ve! chaser of homb expioders while { |inehes wide and about four feet five; »: jinches chick from front to rea. | ears a coffee-coiored auit, the coat of | which, Asepite Nis girth, seems to have | decoro ame upon n made for a man of lerger propor. | }* c@tfee-colored trousers a! ed to adorn @ much taller) sient behind him. Person, the result being that they te.) “You a upon the prisoner's in- | the actor Max to seek out On his way j That time the SAID: even o cat spi “Never mii admived and praised him. But any+ He! way, he did eo visiting in Broome atreet. t a late bi but merely trotted away. “What fo jemanded the fet Italian a TRE EVENING WORLD, What George Woeld De. who saye the earth is tighten the wheel cag. Max wee comptacel ‘Maz’s prisoner wee a0 ox- ip no word of Englieh. took his prisoner firat to the Clin- —the new ptanos and player- pianos are coming in; showing improvements and lessened cost due to a greater efficiency in manufacturing methods, the! results of months of study and experi- mentation. For, although the Wana- maker Piano Salons do what is conceded to be a greater piano business than any other store in the world, we are not satisfied to rest on our laurels, One of the greatest of our recent accomplishments © | ' —the first of the new instruments to arrive—is The Lindeman- Angelus/, Player-Piano at $585; The player-piano is the piano of the future—of teday. FRIDAY, PTEMBER 26, 1913. j me The ANGELUS was the first and is today the finest player the world has yet produced. The LINDEMAN piano is one of America’s oldest pianos, its manufacture having been continued without a halt since 1836. The LINDEMAN-ANGELUS is the first of the Angelus player-pianos to be offered under $650. ‘There is no player-piano comparable with it at or near its price, No matter how well pleased you other player-piano, come and see and hear the LINDEMAN. ANGELUS. You will be pecs Be smn surprised. layer; peaale, when It has good lines; no earmark not in use, are hidden away in ty bot! phrasing lever, melodant and melody buttons of the Angelus are under a frame which sets off the keyboard and is part of the case design. be with any If you want to use it as a player-; re turn down the frame— Lather is its trade name—an: for use. The Quality of Its Tone Is Beautiful It is a home-tone; mellow and rich; especially adapted for use in the average size living room; a tone that reaches to the walls and softly loses itself; good to sing to; splendid to dance to. More fully than by any except the most accomplished pianist are the values of the Lindeman tone brought out by the ANGELUS. What is the result Music is produced in its finest Poe form, a bese ol to Heal who hear it, and most attractive to the children, who are drawn it to learn to play by Terms of Purchase Are Reasonable The Wanamaker Educational Plan was designed for the convenience of those who do not desire to pay at time of purchase the full cost of a piano. A small first payment, and the balance in convenient deferred payments fixed to suit the reasonable convenience of the purchaser, make it possible for any home to begin to enjoy the wonderful music of the LINDEMAN-ANGELUS tomorrow. Proper allowance for pianos taken in exchange. JOHN WANAMAKER Broadway at Ninth Street the pedals automat- ic out, ou have finished playing, step sherely on one js, and presto! the pedals s; of the case; the poll ad ‘urn up the key-slip paige ou more; a piano which any musician is delighted to play. ring back into the ve a piano once aia, What do you suppone they ean upon hie own greatness as an do about Don't make the minister's wife jealous. Tell her how Bt make that golden Johnny Piano Salons, First Gallery, New Building, F] x brently—Open up the mvft- + feverne the lever, ahut off the pow lubricate the bearings and AT rn FOUNTAIN "tO A.gombination of ahoice frults.” covering & mewns wavy vay Ae per Ib. ry fale Price, Unit two ine. Matn Floor, Jeaaecrs: Men, To-Morrow the Final Day! Men's 8100|Of the Greatest Merchant Tailori a . Roa. Rees ms Sale New York Has Ever loon. a< e STAN trey mater To-Morrow, Saturday, will be the last ral wool, cated sse| Measure, for ‘Mark iicross™ Choose from 100 fine materials including blue 95 R serges, fancy cheviots, — fancy worsteds, black C RAZOPS |thibets, cheviots in plaids and pencil stripes. at 15¢ Choose from 15 models in suits and 8 style 5 None uel to|in overcoats, all smart and up-to-the-minute. ealers. Limitone./ A try-on before garment is completed. Clothes Blades, § for 20¢.| delivered within 10 days after measure. plete, teak of the Don’t miss it. A suit or overcoat to 14 4 80 Sey tase a measure, to-morrow only, at 24 Fleer, @0th St, Meotion, ” BLOOMINGDATL ES ~ Cat Hower Shep 500 Boys’ $4 Suits $9.88 15e Ribbons, 12%¢ All silk Moire Francaise Ril 444 inch wide, at 124 @ abe 2 5% Ribbon, ae Sash Senet Ae With Extra Pair of Trousers A wonderful anniversary offering, made of cheviot in Norfolk and double-breasted models. Sizes 7 to 16 years at $2.88. A We ; BLOOMINORALER 500 Boys’ $7 Two Pants Suits, made ot TMUNE i] ami Children’s Underwear corduroy and fancy cheviot materials cut in, Nor ih Boys’ and Girls’ Celebrated Root's folk and double-breasted sty! 7 A to 18 years. Very epecial, at. é $4.88 abr sop ote ee 200 Boys’ Blue Serge Suits, cut in Norfolk else 18 inches, at, and double-breasted ayia k in sizes Ud $4. 88 Rise of Sc. on each succeediag 17 yeare: epecial i size. uc ; In Oar Reel cpecanensen 200 Young Men’ $18 Suits, sizes 15 to 22 years, acaba dees Peart fipdens yetee-s: Rib- Ready Filled Fern Dishes, 12¢] ses coats with peak Pos Pocket ut 2 and 3 button Englis;; Ponte and Drawers; mede ot tient Teg. 50c to $1.00, at ....... shades; combed Egyptian cotton; vet eat ie BLS, ot juet im- $12.95 grays and peeler color; Bow 1. Bos Hats Ps: hate and nat ino gir 18 to 34, at the one price oe mize ts > 69e the latest designe and patterns me 49 to $4. . for any ove of th __ RLOOMINGD ALES ee, New Voile | Women’s$ 005 sy rr Fall Siyies 3 for Girls & ‘calor’ Blouses at $1.98 | Shoes at At 41at Anniversary Handsome voile blouse with Gun metal and | Dresses fh front of fine embroidery, Lye colt fbutton checks rad spe me th in contra nae to 14 sem $1 87 87 Drees ter Girts in plain serges, in secured from | a variety of styles, trimmed with the manufac- galatea or cloth, silk braid and turers at @ buttons; all new Fall models; bree elev sizes 6 to 14 years, unce for this special at as" with sage event. Girls’ Dreses with Balkan Blouse cuffs; special. . $1 98 98e Crochet Siippers al 59c Waist; serge with sailor collar and BLOOMING! Lew pe face, yous ene one: drop sleeves, fin- New Models in Messaline | Women's hand-knitted worsted sli prented _ seis: |G _ cheek Blouses in black, $1 98 pers with Peerless soles. p> me with ney arc down and spec 2d ‘oor. resbe Wieer, Contes, RLOOMINGDAL ES Penis special at.. $3. 87 "Dresses in Serge, Cash. sro are Women’s Neckwear | “mere and French Sergcs, ins $1 & $1.25 Veils from Paris, 89c dist Annivervary Seacials variety of new Fall models, with Black collar and cuffs of plaid silk, or silk plaid on waist and sash of Bag and vite frome Shetland | Sa) 600 Feather Boas plaid; some with coat eflect, of of are again very fashionable, oe roof enquiaite Paris | Abit 500 atoles ond 4-ateand new | solid color with check skirt we place on sale a new leper vroren at $1 anc $1.25 | Marabou scarfs, with silk tassels on Vy OA: 98 icy Bovelty designs, selling in a eee te eachend, White, black qt ae 19 ore faeigere * $1.98 LOOMINGDALES" ' pid Plaitings * saonutesians ‘a stock of —“Wens & Kid Gloves for Men & Women, | yi.00 comin oct snic:| | Men's 4 i Women’s 8 Hostery Values Up to $1.50, at 89¢ | scicesict 2° 10 ¢ ana 1c | se, i. ine, Aaniverary aew' nica "nal pe i Fioer | Mull faults” do not hurt them either They are made of the finest grades Capeskin, aah ther in their BLOOMINGDALES: quality or appearance. Mocha and undressed Castor. The conditicns Princess Women's Cotton Stockings. “Seconds” of 12}e of qur purchase forbid mention of the maker's stock in fine gauze cotton; bleck only; well 8c 4 s name with a cut price, but the name is on the Sash Girdles yomen' hig am ee bo Te Lon . gloves, and you will recognize it as a certain $1.00 & $1.25 “719e in tons, black and white ‘eile soles, gurter hem; 1] rantee of excellence. Ample assortment of Values, at Women's Silk Stockin “Seconds”? of S06 peri and colors. _No mail < mail orders filled. 89c. A variety of styles em- pure thread silk stockings; double enlee za bracing the season's pop- ter hems, white, black and tan; “ sizes. Women’s Kid id Gloves at 59 ular colors, emerald, ae Men's Fine Socks. ‘Seconds’ ‘Women’s Glace Kid Gloves, made from ple, maize, orange, gray, hose, black; double soles; Avs) full fashioned ay red, king and navy blue fancy Jecquards nn stripes; made to teed to fit as well as most hee “lable +e) 60: choice of golden browns, tans, and black and white. t 25c.. shirred bodice effects; air, 59. grays, wie one black; all sizes; p Ban Hear canta double tashes, trimmed momen at Lea Children’ rail $5.00 Cowhid $10 R Main BLOOMINGDALES Malo Fi BLOOMINGDALED. lat “Anniversary Sale Prices! These are dropped patterns from a prominent manufac- juroy and]18— inches, turer's show line. in newest] Mande of ‘ They are wool and fibre mixture i etyles, | good, selec~ and in weaving the wool is brought te» 92,3 ad & ted, smoot! ‘ the surface, making a serviceable, oe; years at. $1.B7] 0 oy hide 0 able and attractive rug. Children: ST eather * versed w different design pre teaas! fine vel | ery Particularly suitable for bed, dining Coa uFOY | ue, Ruse and living rooms, cle; all woo! | set Fits lined, one long pocket chinchilla and] inside, French sewed edges, leath- plain cloth withler covered riveted frame, sclig] 7-6X00.6 Rugs, at low belt brass trimmings, inside lock, sliding! These Rugs are . . of are made from borders thee pccla catches, fine ring handle, finished with] in Oriental effects, When jsioed tire, rewed-on heavy cowhide leather attractive, desirable end ners Main Floor, ‘ . This particular de Fresh and Smoked Meats: = | ts.truinenccttiesy Ss 500 legs of Spring =| a j Smcked Sugar Cured , $13.50 8.8x12 Seamless La Brussels Rugs, at or sortment of patterns to choose from, in Oriental and floral and with the design repeated. With: out doubt the best inexpensive rug on the market at our price, In 3 sizes. 16, 17 and oe velvet, $16.00 Axminster er $40 58 2,000 Lbs, Loins of - Ile! 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