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THE EVENING WORLD, fia He ran through the woods! 1107 and saw pear, = Pane away. of two Salas nosed 6 ‘pat i vba of a apr bee would have the cab | Rare ts i cera by FB be eS, ination STATE CMI SERVICE| § Hl ONTHETRAIL | OF LOGAL 0 ant of BF. Presvovers trom to- are ths clan ofa an tivenigation Sortie ander On the other, bi band it | " i tras bn anti 12 a fees Corporation, Counsel's Office) wirn Setting COCAINE Shut Out, of Commis: sind of Shooting|- Found With Bullet Holes and Knife Thrust. ns Swift Sicilian revenge overtook An @elo Méicelle of No. 840 East Fortath street, a youth whom the police ha’ been watching for months, if Capt. an. day of the Fifth Detective District is) 4 right in bélleving Melcella to be the! the college to enter for the firs man who shot down Angelo Mariche of lod of the term Commissioner Woods Has Ingen- ious Plan for Discovering ‘The second round in @ merry war which Is being waged between the State Civil Service Commission and)... conducting a¢eretiy for the last month an investigation of the érag traffic in this city which has resulted in the issuance ve cd Justice Hornoohan Police comalilege Woods has the Munteipal Civil Service Commis- sion was fought to-day on the four- teenth floor of the Munteipal Bulld- oo Victory was scored for the State of Special nts for retail druggists accu selling cocaine and other druge il- Detective Barnetz, oe has been ‘making: the invest pecti No. 907 East Forty-sixth street early | yesterday at Second avenue and Thir-| T4nk#, the sop! mores marched, to| ‘The women were brought abbore in ty-ninth street and escaped over the| then halted, and a committee of hey | the non-sinkable power bodt of the announced that it would approach the| life savers, while the ni¢h were bane been mar of ot, Mariche, Yincenso, freshmen to consider the terms ‘on {landed in other boats. Of of the I The State Civil Service Mery mat j sion is investigating the alley gality of the appointment seven investigators by Charities Com: missioner Kingwbury approved by the municipal commission, although the investigators were appointed without Mr. Woods's plan was simple. to ca the 3, , nud deiscuves was the mur- ped Cy? the freshmen ve be al- | lo let it be known ee Be lowed to remain on the face of the| J id wi are reuaired to regieter the quantity of contraband drugs pure! pot and to keep a record of sales to retailers, With these records Barnetz visited the retailers and welghed their supplies, comparing with the ah bry jing the alone the dr upgiews are entitled an examination. This, the State mem- | hers contend, ts in direct violation of | Assistant Corporation Counsel Sto- | appeared befdre the State Com- missioners to-day and asked that he lo permitted to be present at the ex- uminati@n of Commissioner Kingsbury, jeither as a citizen or as Mr. Kings- bury’s counsel. President Jacob Neu of the State Commission, who is a McCooey Democrat from Brooklyn, told My. Stover that the hearing was o a hunt. ‘or Meicolla "en the {0 | Mariche, who is dying, cca "enough "he hunt went” th had shot him. had been sold in greater quantity than was called for by the Praree: r sista. connie hen, Woods eaid that he his A } tirely the distribution of cocaine and It is believed that the investigation drugs. Meantime bs of the Municipal Civil Service Commis- sion, the members of which were ap- pointed by Mayor Mitchel @t the be- ‘of his term, will result in the removal of every Commissioner. It is admitted by the local Commissioners ‘that this is the alm of the State Com- miasioners, and thoy say tye inquiry is a Tammany political move against the Mitchel adminiatration. the equad” is at work arresting users ot ‘Tammany Democrat of Manhattan, and Jamés A. Levery of Poughkeop- } sie, a Batnés Republican. The local Civit Service Commission is composed food marked degree of Dr. Henry Moskowits, Bull Moose; = =s Darwin R. James jr. of Brooklyn, a Republican, and Alexander Keogh, an Independent Democrat, of Man- which incresses the enjoyment §| LEAsPERRINS | SAUCE ORIGINAL, Legal advisers of the Municipal Civil Service. Commission contend that Btate rgeeredl have If successors should the State tose remove the three Commissioners, TA Macy HERD SQUARE you PRON ESISS coer NEW YORK Formal Opening Display iA Autumn Styles Millinery} Tuesday andWednesday | September 1526 2160 | We have selected for this display) |B Fifty Paris Model Hats ; . characteristic originals front such famous modistes as “¥“ ¥ 4 + |E B60 & IMPORTED CHINA PLATES English Bread and Butter Plates, | American Porcelain Sets, at $9.75, 15.00 to 25.00 doz. Regularly $15.00 to 40.00 English Entree and Salad Plates, t $18.50, 29.00 to 48.00 . . be scitha 927.00 to 82.00 ~- English Porcelain Sets, English Service Plates, 107 pieces, Regularly $62.00, at $41.90 at $28.75, 39.50 to 87.50 doz. | Limoges Sets, Regularly €42:00 to 169.00 Desk, Table and Floor Lamps » France and Japan, are being displayed on the Floor, bronze, mahogany, gilt, carved wood, white enamel! and Gatew & in new and highly artistic designs, at reasonable prices. MPORTED trom Fourth Louison e ether | whose creations are the source- |B of the mode in Millinery,¢ eee ll Hats Copied inOur lf Own Workrooms ed.’ * oe of cadtavials z mirror the latest Styles. eaned “top ) of Paris med ps fa ri effects Noveltings «4 ¢ at $30.00, 47.50, 75.00, 95.00 Formerly $48.00, 68.00, 110,00 and 135.00 Also Brass and Enamel Bedsteads at 101 to 33% per cent. less than regular prices MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, oung man | yond } oe holes tl ity hh Slenched in rhe ri iy Shand. Tt wan was iden sce in ger LN j One Hundred Attack Forty and could net When the “committoo” reached the freshmen a shrill whistle sounded the ten aprang into the midst of | J uths and threw | J af Toust all the and in the lower| The sophomores ran away with|# rlem the city. It did not go to] wild y he of derision, leaving a score | # metal avenue, in Elmhurst, where /o! freshmen staggering around Sicilian gamblers meet and drink and with tora Slothing, teeth knocked out At three o'clock yesterday |and noses bloodied, and all the rest! J afternoon @ policeman heard shots|mussed’ up and scratched. 1014, Forty or fifty freshmen of the City| sengers of the stranded stédinér At- College, gathered in Convent avenue, iantte City, were landed sefiiy here near One Hundred and Thirty-eighth | ¢o.day by Federal life atreat, were observed by nearly | steamer was inbound from New Yo & hundred sophomores approaching | when she grounded in the Atlantic 9.39| Ocean bar about a mile ct | off the upper end of this city. ‘There will be no,clection scandal, such ad resulted last year in eighteen con-' See Drimaries victions, at the forthcoming if careful previous investigation can Drevent it, according to Police Commis- Stern — es 42nd and 43rd Streets, West of Fifth Avenue. The Store is open daily from 9 A. M. to 6 P. M. The Upholstery Department Will continue, Tuesday, on the Fourth Floor, the Special Sale of Beauvais Velour Portieres, at $12.75 a pair *Custom’ made, with open edges and in the most desirable color combinations. Beauvais Velour is unusual in its subdued lustre and beautiful finish, and is exclusive with us. China Plates and Dirner Sets i Will, be on sale to-morrow, on the Fourth Floor, At Fully.One-Third Less Than Regular Prices Limoges Sets, Attractive collections of Novelty Lamp and Candle Shades __In silk, linen and hand painted paper effects are ,also shown in new and designs. Shades to conform to special decorative treatment can be fe made to order, for which estimates will be submitted upon request. To-morrow, Exceptional Price Reductions, as follows: $5.75 Boudoir Lamps, at $4.50| $20.00 Table Lamps, Gilt carved wood; fancy silk shade. An Important Sale of Furniture ‘AS been prepared for Tuesday, on the Fifthand Sixth Floors, consisting of the following interesting items: DINING ROOM FURNITURE 8-Piece Sheraton 5-Piece Adams Suite, Mahogany Suite, . . at $140.00] in Mahogany, td, Formerly $210.00 Formerly $214.00 8-Piece Adams 4-Piece Suite, in Antique Mahogany Suite, . . at $165.00] Ivory with Prima Vera tops, $144.00 Formerly $225.00 Formerly $185.00 i Ivory and White Enamel Bureaus, Mahogany Suite, . . at $97.50 at $22.50, 82.00, 65.00, 115.00 Formerly $185.00, Formerly $35.00, 40.00, 85.00 and 155.00 | Mahogany Buffets, Mahogany Bureaus, DECORATED DINNER SETS 107 pieces, Regularly $18.00, at $12.00 100 pieces. Regularly $34.00, at $25.00 107 pieces, Regularly $85.00, at $57.50 Gilt carved wood; large silk shade. SaaS SS CHAMBER FURNITURE at $23.50, 32.00, 42.00, 48.00 Formerly $30.00, 40.00; 54.00 and 60.00 Dassengere sald their rescue rover City withstood the | posating of yesterday's rough sea with thirty-one passengers and & The steamship went aground on the COLLEGE SOPHOMO SOPHOMORES Steamer “Atte City” Is} outer bar abou ASSAULT FRESHMEN) Aground a Mile Off Shore, With Danger Passed. terday morning the sands to-day. | Vietims Are Badly ATLANTIC CIFY, X. J. Oa Puy anc ne be | Nineteen women, a small 1 and ship Feed cleven men, who comprised the pas- 4 from amidehipe to the stern. POLICE TO BLOCK REPEATERS _—— berg ‘Weeds Orders Investigation of All Peimery Liste. i Commencing to-morrow (Tuesday) the Store will remain open until 6 P. M. have prepared the following for to-morrow (Tuesday): A Special Offering of Twilled Silk Umbrellas sizes 26 to 28 inches, in styles for men and women, at remarkable price concessions. Umbrellas with mission or natural wood handles ioe - « at $2.00 Umbrellas with cng handles, sterling silver trimmed e e . - at $3.00 10,000 Yardsof Silk MoireRibbon 6% inches wide, in black, white and the desired shades for sashes, girdles and chil- dren’s wear, will be placed om sale at the special price of 23c. per yard. A Seasonable Sale of Blankets, Bedspreads, Comfortables, Etc. will afford an excellent opportunity for secure ing desirable goods at special prices. White Blankets per pair : $5.50, 6.00, 7.00 to 11.50 Satin-finish Bedspreads With plainhems. . . . each $2.90 With scalloped edges ‘ - each 3.25 Crochet Bedspreads + « each 1.25 Comfortables, cotton filled . each 1.65 Muslin Sheets . With plain hems - each 65c. to $1.05 Hemstitched - + each $1.05 & 1.20 : Muslin Pillow Cases With plain hem . each 18c, to 26c. Hemstitched . each 25c., 28c. & 32c. B. Altman & Ca. Little Children’s Wear for the Autumn season is now being dis- played in a very large and representative collection which covers a wide range of styles and prices. Most attractive are the imported and American-made Hats and Bonnets for little ones from one year to six years-old, as also are the smart little Coats featuring the fashionable materials and colors. Complete Outfits for Infants and Little Children are also shown, at moderate prices, in this Department.