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4? . Twenty-third street station. THE EVENING WORLD, Jot & hushed crowd and administered the | both to convert and to educate rites of the dying to the wounded ger-| civilized and superstitious TWO POLICEMEN WHO WERE SLASHED IN “1” | geant. MoNierney and Doneen were then BY GIRL’S ANNOYER, |‘#ken to Believe Hospital. Deneen later went home. | WOUNDED MAN HAS RECORD as| LIFE SAVER. MeNierney was operated on and {t was found the large intestine had been BRAVE POLICEMAN STABBED BY “L” | MASHER MAY DIE _eo Sergt. McNierney, Medal Man, Fatally Wounded in Pro- tecting Two Girls. about a arm work, The Prince hopes to Dd 4 to polygamy. He ts endeavoring to. raise $10,000 for! missionary and educational work among | jthe Zulus, and for that purpose te lece, punctured In two ph turing. He spoke at the West Side led and has two! y MC. A, Bichth avenue and Fitty-) He joined the; seventh street, yesterday. din 190 received the comendation for the |= or z I persons tn @ Harlem fire. In 10 he received the Peter F. | RECOVered FFOM | Myer citizens’ medai for bravery in rea- cuing Maz Albert, a iittle boy, rrom @rowning in Kast River, After awim- with him, MoNierney | ne to Flower Hospital, ASSAILANT IS CAUGHT. ver and bronze atars of ‘the depart. ment. Deneen has been @ policeman wix year 1 nly, after a street fight Between, ae in Avenue B, \ealk, gaid to be Patrolman Deneen, Though Severely Cut, Fells Him With “Billy.” Gergt. Joseph MoNierney of the East| Fitty-fret street police station te near death today in Bellevue from knife wounds received in protecting two girls om an “L” train from mashere. His friend, Policeman Willlam Deneen of the Union Market otation, was also @lashed, but will be able to retum to uty in two or three week: ‘The policemen do not even know the Bames of the young women they be- friended, the cutting Gordon!, tw ‘seven, living at Twenty: Geventh avenue, The police believe he fe @ gun and will try to-day to com- Rect him with some of the recent east side holdups. The other man im the ght with the poilce caped. The battle occurred in a Second ave- moe L train, southbound, near the MoNier- ney, wi @.unedal man, and Deneen both live at No, 66 East Eighty-elehth street. They were off duty last night, For Infants and Children. end had etarted downtown in civilian Gress, and without their revolvers, "| Cullen to tne Sineteeuts street eration | 100 Kind You Have Always Bought SAVED TWO GIRLS FROM THEIR | McNierney was taken unconscious to the| Bears the platform, where a priest, said to be cons ANNOVERS. nected with the Churoh of the Im- For some time after they took seats | maculate Conception, knelt in the centre in the car, which was filled, they watched the antics of two well-dressed men who sat next to two young women of modest bearing. The men nudged up to the girls, leered at them and tried to strike up a conversation. “When the young women refused to pay any attention to them the men began making insulting remarks, until Mo- Nierney said: “If you young ladies will come and eit on this side of the train we will pro- teet you.” “Talking out of your turn, ain't you?” demanded one of the men. MeNierney warned them that he was a Police oMfcer and that if they continued their conduct he would arrest them. can profane replies were directed at him, and one of the men crossed the nd MeNierney arose and put out nd to grab him by the collar, The man was only @ littie over five tall, but of great breadth of shoul- ders and weighing about 175 pounds, As MeNierney put out his hand he mut- tered @ groan and staggerei, for his assailant had sunk the five-inch biade South African an Nobleman Chooses American Negress as His Princess. Prince Nadikane Q. Cele jr. @ South African Zulu from Durban, Natal, ex- pects to save his father twenty-five or thirty cows and about $9 in cash by eting i studying and lecturing. marry Julig I, Smith, @ negr he met while attending sehool at Hamp: ton Institute in Virginia. If he had been home, he says, his fath nor under the Zulu King, ad to pay a handsome price | in cows and coin for the bride, The Prince is @ Christian and hopes | & CASTORIA WILLIAM DENEEN. ’ Best & Co. Infants’ Wear In no other store in the world is Infants’ Outfitting car- ried to such a degree of completeness and perfection. Every article of apparel, every toilet requisite, everything for crib and nursery, is shown in widest assortments, most complete line of sizes, and in every desirable grade and material. abdomen. He twisted the knife as he withdrew it and then plunged it again body. Then he nt in the left thigh COND VICTIM 10U8 INJURY, Deneen with a pocket club aimed @ blow at the stabber's head. The stil- @tto blade shot forward at him, but etruck the heavy leather belt he was wearing. It penetrated the belt and entered Deneen's body about an inch. ‘The policeman struck the man repeated- ly on the head and did not stop, al- though the other slashed him twice on the hand, until he beat the man to the floor. Then, seriously weakened, he ac- cepted the aid of several men passen- gere, who heid the prisoner down upon the floor. Meanwhile fhe man's com- panton had fled into @ rear car and leaped the gate as the train reached the station and escaped. ‘The whistle signals brought Detective Our immense variety of Infants’ Clothes embraces the simplest and plainest things to wear, as well as the finest materials, exquisitely embroidered » by the most skilful and elaborate hand-work, We are continually introducing many original designs and exclusive novelties not to be found elsewhere. FIFTH AVENUE At Thirty-fifth Street, (_TBAUMANN & RRO) BAUMANN &BRO We Close Evenings at 6 o'Clock. Open Saturdays Until 10 P. M. No Connection With Any Store ia the Bronx or Astoria Credit To All-Save20/To50/ | One rE! to Pay—On Easiest-Long-Time Payments F RE e i ee ye — F, REE ! | Registoned Entabitched Treds Mork Hel « Conmarp Everything For the Baby We are showing a fascinating variety of baby clothes and furnishings of all kinds. Long Dresses, fine sheer materials, exquisite embroideries and real laces, $4.50, 5.75, 7.50, 10.00 up to 75.00. Slips and Simple Dresses, $1.35, 1.50, 2.25, 2.75, 3.75. Petticoats, embroidered or lace trimmed, $1.25, 1.85, 2.25, 2.75 up to 28.50. Cashmere Sacques and Wrappers, scalloped, embroid- ered or feather-stitched, Sacques, $1.50 to 5.75; Wrap- b | pers, $3.50 to 15.00. $30.00 Ae Minstrated Pleo ‘arlor Suite; mahogany tinh 4 frame: handsomely carved; pale Long Coats, Cashmere, Silk or Crepe de Chine, $6.75, Laken, wood weules: foove, Mlk iat eons te 4 8.50, 10.00 to 50.00. In to. Baby Caps, Lingerie, Silk or Corduroy, 75c, 1.50 to 12. 3). Silk Cap Linings, pink, blue or white, 25c and 45c. We make a specialty of furnishing Bassinettes, Wardrobes and Cribs, trimmed to special order. James McCutcheon & Co., 5th Ave., 33d & 34th Sts. =F SS ST Ie RAILROAD FARE __WE PAY F Qrools omer Qs TOMS ompletely Panipletely “ pices’ $150) urnished 4: urntahed pices’ $150) urntahed Write for our viv also to Long Jal BOOKLET contattin i. A WEEK information revardine Opens an Aceount aad, New Jersey and *) "Ave.Con.84"Sr. BERAL cheb" hits ape oy Joe Sear = MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, To-day we begin the Second big week with completely replenished stocks and the sason’s most attractive Offerings in just the things you need. A birthday celebration in which you are the recipients of the gifts. ‘ALL CARS TRANSFER TO="— Women’s 4-inch Our $1.00 & $1.25 Special" 20€ Leather 77¢ Special . Never sold before 10newstyles, with German silver for less than 50c; all colors and black; frames and all leath- 26. Law oor, om. | Lexington to 3d Avenue 59th to 60th Street | «ising. 7c. Bicomingtales’, *| Bloomingdales’ Will Place on Sale 2,000 Men’s & Youths’ $18 Suits & Top Coats Come Early! Poot ~—Box.. ‘6 Extract—$1.00 ‘tise. Pets BLOOMINGDALES' 10c Muslins, Yd. 6c 36-inch standard muslins, strong and durable and full bleached; standard well known brands; bce f 10¢ to 12 4c yard; for to-morrow, 614¢. You Will Be 15 to 22 Years oe yd Koc: 0. D. maill) Giad You Came! for Young Mea 33 to 50 Chest for Men, Re; Stouts & Longs Just for this occasion we have gathered a collection of suits and overcoats that will make everlasting friends for Bloomingdales In style, material and tailoring these garments cannot be equalled anywhere else for less than $18. None C.O.D. No mail orders filled. The Suit Models Inclade: The Models and Materials 2.and 3 button soft English sacks, fo Top Coats: ‘ke, 2 fare paten Riad mite with 1 Black and Oxford and fancy cuffs on sleeves; high-cut vests. Cheviots, in Chesterfield style; Trousers plain of with cuffs... some are silk lined and silk faced. The Materials of Suits Include: - Pencil stripes in brown, blue and All these clothes are ——BLOOMINGDALES' Umbrellas rs r Re-covered Your umbrella recovered with guar- anteed fast black, rainproof, tape edge Gloria for 75¢c. New ribs put in your Leta is week for 15¢. ipiicairar ee Dise Record Albums Cloth bound albums, with 16 en- velopes; index on inside of cover; sold everywhere for $1.25 in the 10 inch size and $1.65 in the 12 inch size. A Wonderful Opportunity! Anniversary Sale prices as follows: | black. Fancy worsted in plain and amazing bargains at our 10 iach alas; 0 stripes. Fancy cheviota in all new Sal ort 12 inch size, 890 Fall colorings. Plain and fancy . 04 Free, | blue serges; also blacks........ —— BL OOMINGDALES', Sheets & Pillow Cases Skirts Tailored to Your tines Muslin Bed Aheot: 8¢]OF Material Purchased in Our Dress beg 6 ae Shop for the very special Anniversary price 0 ise This offer for to-morrow only! Our regular $1, $1.25 and 1.50 models. $ ‘A skirt made to your measure by Al tailors, A perfect fit and satisfac. tion in every respect assured. iit ‘asco M models of the most fashi je styles to select from. eched Muslin Filew Conte — In out newly renovated Dress Goods Shop you will find the best assort- iC | ment of weaves, desi ‘and colors that can be shown anywhere; prices are dered. Ue Lown, quality considered. chat apace does not allow to edvertee 123€| the reductions. Everything reduced for this sale; Maia Floor, Jentre. Say Tigers Conte $1.15 & $1.50 Kid Gloves, | Men ‘Men’s $1.25 “Stuttgart, A Maker’s Sample Line 89¢ Finish” Underwear, at 69e We have just consummated a purchase which offers decided and $1.50 Kid Gloves at this greatly reduced price. They are] savings over regular prices. A few oil stains do not impair their made of the finest grades Capeskin, Mocha and undressed Castor.| real value. ‘Stuttgart Finish” underwear is made of ‘line cash- The terms of our purchase forbid use of the maker’s name in a/ mere wool yarn and guaranteed unshrinkable. It is just 69 newspaper announcement in connection with a cut price. The] the thing for Fall and Winter wear; specially priced, ay C,. name is on the gloves, however, and you will recognize it asa positive guarantee of excellence. A complete assortment of styles bir rpilg Spall ep eer with tnd 's cet a Roos Newest Laces: At importer’s prices for this great 41st pospicny’ Sale. mieaucomie nin at er yal shadow laces, at, per yard. . and colors. Note: No mail orders’ filled. Main Floor. French perk band were. with OA Sr AL extra quiets, Choice of al: Big Bargains in Hosiery for Alll.::ssctucs39*| ry Men's $1.00 Ribbed Villon Bultee “Seconds” of fine silk, lisle and cotton, from leading American mills.) Heavy ribbed cotton, have mi equal to “firsts” for wear, and practically unimpaired in looks. it the imperfections aine that do not injure t! Women Men's Cotton Socks at 8¢ weave, and at the first visit to the “Seconds” of 39 “Sec of fine lisle thread half} jaundry will disay silks, double soles i] hose; double soles; and colors;| cial price white, black and tan; all sizes. made to retail at 12}4¢c to 19¢. Women's Lisle Stockings, 15e 6 Silk Seeks ative | Women’s $1.25 “Root’s” Underwear at 89 “Seconds” of 25c stockin, fine} "Seconds" of pure thread silk half Made of fine Austrian wool in natural, gray and white: ; ; i gauze lisle thread; double hose; double soles; variety of colors vests and pants, all sizes, including extra large, 89c. hem; in tans, black and white. made to retail at 35c. _|Boys’ and Girls’ “Root’s” Underwear at 30e Vests, pants and drawers, made of heavy white wool. Size to retail at 25c, 18-inch, 30c, Rise of 5c on each succeeding size. Mata Ficee, BLOOMINGDAL EA’ BIOOMINGDALES’, 900 Fine Dinner Sets at 25% Olt This $35 +-Plece Suite for $25. $25 FREE With Dinner Sets 6 Tumblers with 48-piece Sets, and 12 Tumblers with 100- | 100-plece Bete | Sets $7.69 Dinner Sets of Thin A Americal @F ao Porcelain, 112 Pieces, to go at. $5. 98 Each plece decorated with neat floral decoration and sets consist of Firet quality, natural 69. wool shirts and drawers, IC | three suits to a customer. ide” of pure thread stockings black; double sole: black and white only. Handsome auite, made like cut, frames highly polished in fine mahoganp finish; heavy turned arms on all pieces; large arm chair, rocker and settee Seats are the loose cushion effect with tansel ends, covered in silk plush, at $26 WFeaPlser Ua teaSmucere — LSauce Bee | GH. 98) This $30 Quartered $4 9.75 | his 9.2.75) 1his $35 Quartered sg 9, 12 Soup Plates 2 Maat Dishes 2 Covered Dishes Oak China Closet for Oak Bullet for . 2 12 Sauce Plates 1 Covered Butter i Wuded | are| a 12 Individual Butter | Open Vegetable 4 Cream Jue [ China Plates Dish Lb Closet, 04.04 Dinner fete 11 38 in 100) American wide: 6 feet 4 inches high. Swell The Chandelier (like plecure) consists re of 20-inch shade with eight art glass aaa panels and the skirt consisting of ieee hundreds of art glass pieces leaded Ley together in fruit designs. Com- nee plete with lamp........... $6.95 ‘adiusts able Other Dome Chandeliers, at $6.95 © Com i dg u Have a 22-inch spread shade consisting N tante kines Cremer Air oF an of cight art bent glass panels, extra panel skirts covered nee bevelled smurror, golden oF humped onl: with heavy brass filigree work; complete with ing wonderfully complete collections e ‘high - burner. Anniversary Sale Price..... : wwe $6. 95 farnitare for every room in your home. Prices are right. a Cars Transfer te Bloomingdales’, Lex. to 3d Ave., 59th to 60ih S Cres ge peng ne = “ETN tte em