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Botha to Lend Britich of ‘oan a. eee! YOUTH ARRESTED Wiis =") ONGIRS CHARGE: EWS DOCTOR S SOUGHT _ PURE—DELICIOUS ta 4 rt Cold & Hot Meats Tas Tasty yh Bawce oe, Secing Timers vikover, 1 Point Point Mother tia devitey Jewelry Salesman Held, While Warrant Is Issued for Physician. Bo terrified that #he clung to her mothers gown, fourtecn-year-old Margaret Murtha Samuel Jacobson, a youthful jewelry salesman, of having abducted her Gaughter. The mother told Magin- trate Geismar in the Snyder Cc HEN you devote your entire day’s shopping to three stores (as you usually do, don’t you?) And Best's is one of the three (asit always will be once you have been here) You may buy in one of the two others. But it will bebecause a yoke or a tuck orapleathappensto be different and you like it better. It will not be because the price is lower. We would be pretty sure to know it first, for one thing, and we would not let it con- tinue very long, for another thing. PUP Avenue; Woot Kade, Corner of auth Street’ Matened to-day Risch's home and remained for some while Mrs. Susan Murtha accuse?) time, Again last night he went there x2 avantne woatp WEDNE bay ‘sub eaws ak a3, 116 found last night in @ room on the top floor of Dr. Henry Risch’s home at No. 2416 Clarendon road, Flatbush. ‘The child admitted that she was so infatuated with the young man that whe acoompanted him willingly from eed home, No. 459 Fulton street, iy 30. Jacobson declined to offer a raclean and demanded time to get wyer. Magistrate Coismar granted the re- quest, holding him in $2,000 bail for examination on Friday, and at the game time insued @ warrant for Dr, Tisch, charging him with alding in detaining the girl. ‘The discovery of the child came ter Detectives Donelson and Ow of the Grand avenue station | trailed Jacobson, whose hom 1660 Atlantic avenue Is near that of the Murthas. Last Saturday the boy went to Dr. Investigation by in the cellar of the partially successful. and this time the detectives, with|*!pped into the Margaret's eighteen-year-old slater Adele, waited for him to come out. He denied stoutly that he knew anything about the missing Margaret, Mra. Clarence B. thief escaped. top floor found a bed. both girls wept ccording to the Dr. Kisch deciared the hysterically, detective ehild was sional care ‘The detectives say t'» coctor finally admitted that he bad not treated her, The child said she bad been well treated by the physician and his wife, though Mrs, Risch had made her help with the housework to pay for her lodging. HOAX BRINGS HUNDREDS OF DEPOSITORS TO COURT Were Told Banker Mandel Would Pay Them in Full—Warned by District-Attorney. A cruel hoax was perpetrated to- @ay on depositors in the bankrupt Mandel bank at No. 165 Rivington street by a person who circulated the report that Adolph Mandel, arrested Sept. 14 on an indictment for forgery, would be arranged in Part I. of G eral Sessions and, to save himself from jail, would distribute cash to all di tors producing bankbooks. More than 600 depositors, led by a man eighty-two years old, burried to the Criminal Court Building. A ma- jority the deluded peeple were women. There the leaders learned that the | Mandel case was not on the calendar |S | for to-day, There was some excite- ment, and a@ score of the went to the office of Assistant Dis-| trict-Attorney Groehl, who explained that they had been fooled by some! iy heartless joker. Mr. Groeh! warned depositors to fe Nothin keep their bank books, to refuse to sign any ing to secure thelr depositors and to ask the Dis. | the trict-Attorney'’s office for advice if approached by. persons seeking to in- fluence their actions. % ceiving th many oth of incendiarism, as factory, was Are you one of the suffering from the ett that gray haire storative principle for FROM COMING IN, is im Clon of VAT be. Aree cat fame. Philo Hay Spe THIEF STARTS FIRE TO ROB DESERTED FLATS ‘= Spreads Alarm and Then Enters, Apartments as Frightened Dwellers Flee. ‘The fire, in a woodbin, made much amoke. A young man rushed through | the house knocking on doors, shouting “Fire!” and ordering the tenants to run to the street. As the dazed and frightened occupants obeyed he helped himself to jewelry and money Clarence “Cornelius on the fourth floor lost a watch and money. hg and ig od Biesecker, living on the second floor, were robbed of jewelry and cash. The Fire Marebal Brophy and the police of a small fire apartment house at No, 494B Jefferson avenue before daylight to-day showed It was started by an inoendiary in aid of a plan to rob the tenants. The plan wes apartmenta and ' ———>__—_ CONVICTS HEROES AT FIRE. Four Risk Their Lives in Pentten- 4aon, yesterday. The first, in easily put out, the Fwas started uiMer the admin! HOW THE AR WL RESTORE GRAY HA Wonderful “Method b: Gray and Faded Hair’ Leis Natural Color by Action “i Oxygen. Not a Dye. thousands who are has worked out @ wonderful re- St possible for you to can ato KEEP OTHER GRAY HAIRS simple a proc through ‘the ‘use of cleanin ona ‘tonine, Tre pal James McCreery & Co. ' r 34th Street 5th Avenue Seasonable Merchandise Attractively Priced On Thursday and Friday. REAL LACES ‘ Am extensive variety of Hand-made Laces from the best ium and French markets; most desirable for the making or ot Wedding Gowns and Outfits. Rosaline Point Laces.. Duchesse, with Point.. I Binche Laces..... Valenciennes Laces... Lace Bridal Veils..... yard 6.75 to 12.50 .. yard 4.95 to 48.00 .yard 3.75 to 20.00 -yard 3.50 to 85.00 ..yard 65c¢ to 8.75 ..yard 25c to 12.50 . each 28,00 to 75.00 Special Offering Real Point Applique Laces rae: value 8.50to 4.95, yard 2.75 value 4.50tg 5.75, yard 3.95 -+..Value 6.50to 6.50, yard 4.50 «value 10,00 to 15.50, yerd 8.75 + Value 100,00 to 125.00, each 65.00 “McCreery's Silks” Famous Over Half a Century 12,000 Yards of Smartest Autumn Dress Silk, Satin Virginette In Black, White and every Street and Evening shade d for Autumn wear, and, in addition, the New White ce Pastel Tints, especially adapted for dancing frocks. value 1.25, yard 95c Double Width Crepe de Chine, Charmeuse, Crepe Meteor Nuptial Seti in White or Black. value 2.75, yard 1.75 Width Black Chitfon Dress Yelvet.....,...yand 2.88 FEATHER NECKWEAR Ostrich and Marabout Scarte,—Black, Natural, Black and White er Natural and White. value 5.75, 3.75 * Ostrich and Marabout Stoles,—Black, Natural, Black and White or Natural and White. value 9.50, 7.30 Ostrich and Marabout Scarfs,—Satin lined and Satin bows. value 8.50, Marabout Capes,—Black or Natural...value 8.75, 2.50 2.75 Ostrich or Marabout Trimming at reasonable prices. / Women’s Hosiery Special Values Thread Silk Stockings,—extra reinforced heels, toes and soles, tops. ’ value 65¢ pair, inforced; including extra sizes, Black, White value 500, VICTOR-VICTROLAS place to hear and select Victrolas and Victor Victor-Victrolas 15.00 to 250.00 The ‘McCreery Victgr Payment Plan" Black, White and leading shades, Value 2.00, pair 1.50 Thread Silk Stockings,—reinforeed. Black only; isle value 1.00, Lisle or Cotton Stockings,—fine gauge; medium or light weight; including extra sizes. Black, White or Tan. pair 50c; 6 pairs 2.85 Lisle or Cotton Stockings,—medium or light weight; re- pair 7: or Tan, pair 35¢c; 6 pairs 1.90 The Victor Rooms on the Seventh Floor provide an ideal Records, Records sent on approval if desired. permits the pete sor fetes By Somaya arte sheninet sprains tn. See verhoe i \ ‘ tration bufiéing, the incendiaries break- cre waa bs Prat ah ote co on, ofa or livery ind a when John &chuy! ea to go to the Sapernent and shut the gas as a preliminary to turning 2 hose oe the biaze, He was over Then. other convicts—Robert Bow: ler, ‘baware Omela and Harry Killey— vofun core: too, were overcome. fant Chief Biackhouse and twelve fiver were wea before the flames were extinguished. YANKTON SAFE IN PORT. Battleship Wyoming Leaves for Hampton Roads. After being nearly lost off Cape Hatteras last week on the way from Vera Crus, the auxiliary yacht Yankton, KILLED IN WAR IN WAR DISPUTE. conviets Stabbed fm Heart, Victim Walks to Hospital, Them Dies, | After being stabbed fatally tn the heart with a long knife Grant Bain- bridge. @ negro, of No. 157 Prince street, Brooklyn, walked three blocks from Thomas Rand's saloon at De Kalb and Hudson avenues, ‘. the Brooklyn Hos- pital. He dropped on the threshold, and when Dr. Madden, of the hospital staff, got to him he was dead. Two men sup- ported Bainbridge in hie walk to the hospital. ‘The stabbing was the result of a quar- rel with another negro, both having been drinking. ‘The origin of the quarrel, by standers say, was @ war discussion. Bainbridge's assailant fied after th stabbing, but the police have his ni and description. Wilson Forbide Panama Gawbiing | 4 WASHINGTON, Sept. Further and The Wyoming left the Brooklyn Na: i rd. youterday for Hampton Ronda.|more stringent regulations to prohibit onl and ammunition will be) all for in Det Panama i the vessel will join | Calan ‘com anther, white had tailed, GIRLS! BEAUTIFUL, CHARMING aR NO DANDRUFF—25 CENT DANDERINE { Try this! Doubles beauty of 8 few moments you have doubled the bay Sos of you elle your hate ond Lai it Dandertne bance he bea ai foal falling out. dandruff; cleanses, purifies and invig- orates the scalp, and falling But what iil Moe you most will he after a few weeks’ use Mtl ‘ou will actually see new hair—fine downy at first-—yee—but scaly | ied hi grow: * ing all over the le We pretty, soft hair and lots wt it, surel gf a @5-cent bottle of Knowiten's janderine from any druggist or toilet, counter, and me try it. : forever stopping itching Your hair becomes light, wavy, fluffy, by pp oo sat appears as soft, erat beautiful as @ young ‘9 after nderine heir cleanse: Just this joisten @ cloth with a Tittle Danderine and carefully draw it through you & hai ges Noe small strand at Ti cleanse the hair of dated dirt and excessive oil and in just le Sunday World “Wants” Work Monday ‘Morning Wonders © Murray Hill 9000 Fifth Avenue, 88th New Fall Footwear Sor Women At Very Special Prices Feather-weight Boots Light-weight Boots Medium-weight Boots | Usually $5.00 and $6.00. t New Low Sh P Smart ee Lee Shets ool $3:95 Rhinestone Buckles Satin Slippers A magnificent collection at|Made to matth any shade prices ranging from $1.50 up-|and delivered the same ward. , day. , Second Floor $3.95 The Silk Section Is Showing a New Importation of Pompadour Taffetas & Crepe-de-Chine for Afternoon and Evening Wear. Also Black Imperial Satin 54 inches wide; suitable for capes, $2.75, 93-50, 84.00 to $8.50 per yard Special Silk Values for To-Morrow Black Chiffon Dress Velvet $4.50 Fine imported quality (quantities limited) per yard, A Special Lot— Black Dress Satin Yarn dyed, 54 inches wide Black Crepe-de- Chine ___ 40 inches wide.......-.+.+++e0° +++ Per yard. Black Dress yon 86 inches wide........+.+++++ eee G Street Floor “SevenFurnitureDays’ An Annual Event Which Formally Opens on Monday, Sept. 28 Advance Selections May Be Made To-Morrow or Any Day This Week The illustration is an example of the splendid values obtainable during this sale. Colonial Mahogany Library Suite 4 pieces...... usually $300, =| $237.50 Table, 50 inches long, five drawers. Fine taj port, 7 feet Cd Large Armchair and cushions filled light wire-coil sprin, if desired, as follows: Table, $37.50; or Rocker, $50.00. ty Daven- cker, Jooee Sold separat fa, $100.00; Chair “The Home of ‘the <C@iteringye- Piano and Player Piano’’ Lord & Taylor The Store Opens at 9 A. M. Closes at 6 P. M. Founded 1826 Street, 89th Street Of Especial Interest to the Hotel, Club and Apartment House Trade The New Fall Lines of Fine Carpetings . Are ready for inspection. They represent the highest grades in exclusive designs and colorings. Special Showing of Solid Color High Pile Carpetings in widths up to 12 feet. Important Offering All the designs and colorings that have been dis- continued by the mills, including Lord & Taylor private patterns Reduged as follows: Wilton Velvets Axminsters Body Brussels Usually $1.75 per yard Wilton Carpets Usually $2.75 to $3.50 per yard A Large Variety of Printed and Inlaid Linoleums at Special Prices for This Sale. Fifth Floor $1.25 $2.2 5 Latest Fall Dress Goods At Very Moderate Prices Combination Check and Plain Material to Match For tailor dresses... .2+..60+00++ +5) per yard French Serges Navy blues ang black, 54 inches wide. $1.48 Special, per yard . Imported Black Broadcloths | 54 inches rides sponged on ehrosk light $2.25 |s2.25 weight and lustrous . + +per yard, English Black Dress Cartan A fine quality......... sees. per yard, Second Floor $1.48 “ Bien-Jolie”’ Grecian-Treco Corsets man of fashion, the Grecian-Treco gives the grace- hi blog figure lines now fashion’s ideal, For the outdoor or sport-loving womap, no more comfortable ' and hygienic garment can be worn. For the active housewife or business woman, a corset better combining sport and health would, indeed, be bard to find, Treco $3.00, $3.50, $5.00, $7.50, $10.00, $75.00 Custom Finish Plain Batiste..27--. wesseeree BF0O0 Figured Batiste. ....c-csereseerecerorccsesnes Y 7150 Coutil.....---sccerccereresereecesccesssss 10.00