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cK ealiog through the Lutherart BANKER ROBBED tery’ at Middle Village, Queens, yy came on the body of Willa Forest avenue, . ly dead on the grave ’ phi wife, who died last March. Be« bot! which appar- WG deughter, we Geclared t ‘that he would rather ia than face the charge, which he ed untrue. los J. Rosas of Bolivia — Loses Jewels and Let- ter of Credit. Detectives of the Korty-third street branch bureau are searching the pawndiops and woiching employecs of the Hotel Sevillo in the hope of than $5,000, letters of credit for $2,000 and #steamslup tickets to Bolivia, which were stolen from the room of Carlo! wealthy lawyer of La) #o far no trace of been found. Mr. Rosas and his wif rived at | the hotel Saturday, having returned | here from France on La France, after the war in Europe had interupted « tour of the world. Yesterday they went on @ shopping tour, leaving the hotel at 1 o'clock and returning about 6. On a table they had left a he: sole leather bag. in which were the £Sons Jewels, tickets and letters of credit. ‘aetabtie (jg hs The bag was gone when they | turned. “They told me that every i aol Kio a Resets Aimeries was Senost” ould ie, Rove, Like everything else in life, through an interpreter, “T did think anything of leaving the bag. chang lneses In it were four necklaces, two dia- | | eat sees just mi year mond rings, two pair of diamond ear- | | rings, three acarfpins and two brooches, besides the tickets and let- Eyes Examined Without Charge RN) 4.5 of platinum wire, with a dia- homecare ion pyr mond pendant surrounded by four emeralds, Another Was of platinum, prowVork: 188 Rivet? eh Bt also with two pearls, each an inch long. A third was of gold and the fourth of amber beada, 17 West 42d Street. Detectives learned that Mr. Rosas Brooklyn: 498 Fulton St., cor. Bond St. N| had sent home two parcels containing shirts and some shoes and he found “=| these in his room on his return. They had been received at the desk and sent to the room by some one with a puss key. It is certain, therefore, that the room waa opened at least twice after the departure of Mr..and Mra. Rosas, for the chambermaid had made it up for the day. poets ot ted po Hee \aghts of ee BRAND | Peccver itand meantime: Mr. Tosas rove. wit ne his departure Sa: ‘ ngliwy ee howe’ Hie toute wore tor b rok » United Fruit’ Company Miner sailing secon ‘Stores JQ @||CLYDE LINER AFIRE e Pct i i 330 Spring St.. N.Y. AT DOCK IN NORFOLK $100,000 Cargo, While Build- T FURNITURE eee | on CREDIT | e=aenneee from a fire that destroyed a four- story bullding occupied by the Corru- gated Paper Company and the Vir- ginia Paper Box Company, set fire to the Clyde Line steamer New York, which was lying in her dock, two blocks away, Jate yesterday. ‘The entire after part of the vessel below decks was burned, topvther with a mixed cargo worth $100,000. Six tugs saved the steamer from en- tire destructign by pouring tons of water into her gold and partly sink- ‘MOR R ing her. The paper company building was o@ total Le Ms PLAGUE MENACES SICILY. 267 Ww. 125 ‘sT Steamer Partly Destroyed With Outbreak Italian Government Acts. LONDON, Sept. 16.—Private advices received here to-day say that plague roken out in the ancient city P| er men precautions to prevent its spread. & BOYS CLOTHING, HATS & FURNISHINGS) Boys’ Clothes Fall and Winter Suits and ‘Overcoats ready for Prep ‘school and College boys. Attractive models fashioned on lines of trimness to the liking of the rising genera- tion. Our boys’ and young men’s garments have a ‘distinctive individuality which sets them apart from ordinary clothes. Woolens of proven merit, broad choice of patterns and normal prices. Complete display Fall Hets and Furnishings or Place ¢ & Fourth Avenue JADWAY —— SUBWAY AT DOOR getting trace of jewels worth more; tera of credit. One of the necklaces | | serious condition to-day in Lebanon Hos-| In Mott avenue, near East One Hun- ___ | 3HE EVENING ‘WORLD, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2 16, WARe-=No, 3 MISSOURI PACIFIC'S — {HAT COST HER $500 [nan arses bag Wom rman sTY sia oh oS aaa | TREASURER DIED TO-DAY) AND SHE DIDN'T GET IT Rocce’ ie eee jie A: ed her the, outskirts in BY W. B. JOHNSTONE. A. 4 H. Calef Stricken With Acute} Girl Arrestec for Shoplifting Fails from roat in. “of "toners After read- tters from th ne in which she called Harris and himself home|rock on Negro Point, ards off the south end of sent off his . ‘The man was naked, bu! hint] on the rogk were @ ser tied In a bundle. in of oh ie ae a'r stick and bei clothin, igestion Yesterda Appe Forfei j dge Gibbs remanded her for | *!X months wgo, Indigestion Yesterday to Appear and Forfeits names, Ju six months, : ti i Bail sent saying he wanted to think her] {sland, eluded his Kee Afternoon. ail. t's —_ SEABRIGHT, N. J, Sept. 16-4. When the name of Helen Davis, MOVIE ACTOR DROWNS. Calef, secretary and treasurer of tho] twenty years old, who said she lived oe Missouri Pacific Railroad for many]! at No, 608 West One Hundred and| Film Swim © years and for most of his life con-| Kighty-first street, was called in the City Island, nected with the Gould railroad inter-| Yorkville Court to-day before Magis- ests, died at his summer home on the! trate Marsh, no one responded and ocean front here to-day. He was stricken with acute indigestion while! rorfeited, on his way home from his office yes- terday and Dr. J. J. Reed was called In at once. Already, however, Mr. Calef was far gone and the effor the bail bond of $500 was decli ‘The young woman charged with having substituted an! company we «1 model while shopplog in Gimbets’ last | Coust of South Grover Smitterick, a negro of No. Lenox avenue, undertook to swim ‘edj out to a jooner bogs! about a quarter of a nile off wits tian toraay | SURE WAY TO GET + when odther actors of att picture RID OF BLACKHEADS be old hat whichy she wore for a Paris] A scene supposed to ta a tographed and Smitterick was in «wim- taken to Harbor costs Life of Maw at) Greaand Twentieth strect and tht lem River, where he was held until torn and h Africa Squa ld \tr'n few strokes and clung to to keep from drownin: Concannon turned Sergt. Daniel Goff of Police . which chanced along, and Flynn was Tine Rat One come for ‘There Is one simple, enfe and sire way that never faila to get rid of biackh jet about two ounces of plain aN the physician to save him were wn- | l'riday. mine toge. And that is to diesolve then q , . ‘ got along well for a few hundred y TRAN . . availing. When arraigned before Magistrate! ¢, y efelle fan jln i : Mr. Calet was born in «ioucester,| Marsh on Monday he pleaded for al cramp and wes ainking. The. launch Mass., May 10, 184%, of a fumily that f first the 1880, and had first seph, nue. SHOT IN PARK CHASE. who had been dragging a woman 1 some shrubbery atart to run. Massi pursued one, who proved to be e who says he lives at No. 317 East One| eighteen years old, of No. $11 Bast Hundred and Forty-ninth street, 1s in a] Ono Hundred and Forty-ninth street. pital as the result of hie attempt last] dred and Forty-third street, the de- | night to escape arrest, A bullet fired by|tectives found a woman who said she Detective Masal of the Bronx Detec- |was Maude Price of Newfoundland, N, tive Bureau struck Liberto ashe ran|J, She declared she had been at- through Cedar Park. tacked while passing through the Massi and Detective Repetto were|park. She appeared to be under the passing the park when they heard | influence of a drug and was held as| cries for help. They saw two menla material witness. | Business Hours: 9A.M. to6 P.M. B. Altman & Co. The Latest Fashions in Gowns and Suits are now on display in the newly enlarged Department for Women’s Ready- to-wear Apparel on the Third Ficor. An inspection is cordially invited. Misses’ and Chiidren’s Underwear Department The Autumn and Winter selections, which are now ready, comprise an extensive variety of hand-made and machine-emade Muslin | Undergarments; Knitted Underwear in cot- | ton, wool-and-cotton, silk-and-wool and all silk; Beatalph Merino Underwear (an exclusive brand) in light, mediumvagd heavy weights, and Diemel Linen-mesh Underwear. In this department there may also be obtained seasonable styles in House Gowns, Blanket Robes, Negligee Jackets, Messaline and Silk Jersey Petticoats; Rompers and Sleeping Garments, all very attractively priced. The Hosiery Department is mow amply supplied with attractive assortments of évien’s and Women's High- . grade Hosiery for Autumn and Winter. The | selections represent the exclusive ideas of the leading manufacturers in Europe and | America and include both plain styles and novelty effects. An extensive range of Children’s Plain and Ribbed Hosiery is also | im stock. Moderate Prices. 1 nal ie Be SE Siem: va * y, \ Queen Ann. He was identified for | leave court after furnishing cash bail. years with Western railroads, chiefly He became one of Jay Gould's clos associates and was brought from st. | Louis to New York by Gould Oct. 1, Was senseless left a widow, and a sister in Secured land grants there from| continuance and was permitted in| ge far off and Kansas and Colorado Pact GUNGIRL IS REARRESTED. |), Dr. Fi when he was elected secretary a a treasurer of the Missouri Pacific Railroad and the St. Louis and Iron{ ‘re + tate him. Mountain Southern Itailway, which position he had held ever since. His brother. the late Major John H. Calef, “the Silent Gungirl.” County Judge Gibbs to-day ing her five-year parol sted in a raid on the Casino after a fight of gunmen fast the record of having fired the | gun at Gettysburg. Mr. Calet | vt Tagboat I t Mich. His town home wi the Hotel Renaissance, on Fifth ave-| April and a revolver was found in her] Capt. Martin ¢ stocking. Judge Gibbs paroled her on!C. Heichert saw a manclinging to sia ete INSANE MAN IN RIVER, |°s be: ed for him Frederick the pleture directors, div a ‘oft the parte thi nk v' pulled Iiiro into ‘the He was taken ashi ederick =R. Lawre worked over him with a pulmotor half an hour, but he could not resu ive and disappeat, m7 ny mark what- make Him Up After ing and squeezin® only cai the blackheads bled with th ‘oncannon of the tug J 'e Give Surety Coupons with Purch: New York's Avenue. 20th to 22d Street Closing Out Stickley Bros.’ Arts and Crafts Furniture at 4% Prices ing the pores free and jo Kacape. their natural In Solid Mahogany. The quantities are limited. Here are just a tew of the values: Club Plan Payments May Be $112.00 pa sald Settee at Lees 25 of These Like illustration. It is 78 inches long and 30 inches wide; has two large | Construction; is plows a and loose seat cushion; upholstered in your choice of genuine brown | apart; # convenient article anywhere leather or beautiful tapestries. in the house. ‘|Troughs; Special at $9. As illustrated. Arranged = Stickley Brothers never known tocome O'Neil] Homefarnishing Store, Second te Fourth Floor. $1.50 Double WidthSilks |, ‘ouseturnishings and Flowered Satins, Flowered Poplins, Flowered ce; Crepe de Chine, Silk and Wool Poplins, All-Silk 89c Glass Celery Trays, | Glass Candle| c.; special | Stick Crepe de Chine, 42-inch Bordered Silk Poplin, yd. g r onial Agen hureday ORiys | TRUDE teguiany tee) | Gee regularly 83,00 helena am yet ive. 7 ony |ipeciah ates decent special #118 doaem, ng orduroy, 490 PerfectionOil Heat-' Ash Cans. Winter i undry Ham ow 2 wide: in navy only. A good velvet corduroy at cost for Hl} PerfectionOll Heats) Ath Cans, Winter | | tawny tt amper O'Neill Main Store—Seeond Floor. mornings and e tank; hold one 9x12 Royal Wilton Rurgs|i ier wits meni A high arede rug of exceptlonal wearing tam eonital sates aris ie the designs and_colorin, 4 Hi ee Pareliaran shak, ‘abr Nad $29. 85 copier Oriental pieces............0005+ 9x12 Seamless Velvet or Axminster Rugs Very closely woven from » good ity wool yan. large variety " ental and alle The selection is Dishes, Fr You Don’t Have to Pay Nothing so handy to $40.00 and $45.00 — |imesnerm venings, | need venings. | Re ible kind. The room e; regular price 1, id brass |, gallon uit, Comports, May- f chomefrom, Bet, $22. 50 large and varied $16. 50 enna a Dishes, Glass Fruit High Prices for Linoleums and Oilcloth at O’Neill’s If you need Such floor coverings’ now or during the Winter, 29¢ Floor 18'c 50c Cork 33c tc Extra 48 Heavy Cork Cc Oileloth 5. fg, | Linoleum $q. Yd, | Linoleum... . Sq. Yd. Genuine Figured Cork | The best makes of For- Well seasoned, reliable herder 2 yards wide eign and Domestic Lino- and shown in new geomet- 1 oe ilcloth; d al patt Slight); ~ | leums, % yards wide, shown Mose ieee ater, THR ee me an yada to jm tile, geometrical and par- perfect; 6-4 width only.. ® customer, quet floor POTD T5e to $1.00 Inlaid Lino- 66c leum......... Sq. Yd. Genuine Inlaid Linoleum with colors going clear through to back, in granite, geometrical and wood grain effects; 2 yds. wide. /NEILL-ADAMS CO.f Sixth Ave., 20th to 224 St., New York Ci AN of the and finish. for table deco- conattio $18.00] Just 40 of These $20.00 Cuban Mahogany Book} Mahogany Telephone Sets at $10.00. mi. Stickley coustruction Glass Fruit Dishes, Col- Je, with a frosted with a hinged cover: good and strong. Has a wood bot Table Glassware at Reduced Prices 500 pieces of Nucut Glassware. able for Table and Household use, Sugar and Creams, Handle ] Nappies, Flower Vases, Pickle Very suit- consisting of> 10c Each. O'Neill Housefurnishing Store—Basement. this sale is ant opportunity such as may not be presented again. $1.40 Imported Inlaid Lino- 1.19 Sq. Yd. ar cut, straight line inlaid linoleum, with colors going clear through to bs tile patterns, Parquet floor and e irritation, and do not get them Size 20