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WS TAREE WORDS. [°° CAT AND CABBARES; | FINAL STL DEORE. STIMU IS FLED TRENTON srs) (VERA BAK ENE hool Opens Mond “1 anttifinias It's school time at Bleven Big, Busy Blyn Stores, and it will be school time for the children next Monday Brevity of the Document a| tert « Surprise to Thase Who Fol “* | And Jake Goes to Work While Wite Goes to Court lowed Governine nO te here to Explain s Case We are ready with the large — = _— al stocks of the strongly made RENTON Rept 1 Whe eee of the City of New thors that will aad the te st Phe y ' euitof ' DIDN'T EVEN SEE U-BOAT, Yous rdner, ewe en | of hard school wear BLYN SCHOOL, SHOPS S bscecc | Ws OAR Se i ~ wiete, ®oe 4 before Magwtrate are built to please the chil- Stout fiehoo! Shore Gun et Court of New Jersey to-day Ketabrook in the Flatbush Pe dren and the parents Metal Cell and Patent Colt Judge HuMingion fied the decree per | Holdford, Who Reached Port To-|Court to-day « éetermined-loo ton and lece styles, Stout leather, § eomally | Denies Effort to Sink baby im her arme They combine style, com- eubstantiolly built to stand the! The document was brief, mer | fort and Wear-resisting qual- | jard wear thet ective, healthy boys stating that the ult had been nied. | Submarine ardner? asked | ities to be found in no other | give to ee shoes at or near our very moderate prices. tried and decided and that it sho Germany's claim that the steamship thing te bie,” be disr 4. It wae signed by the! Arabic was sunk because four judges who tried the case, Bul! peari ne a fington, McPherson, Woolley 4n4! which nad atta Hunt. The briefness of the decree! disputed te -——- > eked the Dunsiey was!» p-day by Charles Moldford.|@ rifle and for etm years « bugier on the Arabi: vemetabi To Put On Flesh who arrived in port to-day ob the leause h Lapland on a ) hunting trip during his vaca- , And Increase Wei ht Holdford was the first to sight the] tion,” ig torpedo as it approached the Arabic.| at this point the baby began wall- He gave an alarr » bin bugle 4 , lina ADVICE FOR THIN Peor.e bo | n « ing, The Magistrate ordered Court ae + beg oA | he German submarine was not! attendant Edward MoNerny, who's a ” Gun Metal Calf, oe oy mudi thos road,” Bel bachelor, to take the little one into moe. Pe . said t is luna may ose. $1.75 2 were) his arma so Mrs. Gardner might speak “with greater freedom. MeNerny took 4 the infant as if he were scooping a vd on Gc . 5 ‘sews $2.50 en Sreusstins torpedo out of the Gowanus Conal Tan Russia Calf, hem, on Aug. 19, we slahted| Handle that baby gently,” thua- ue 100 Extra by matt i barge Ih tactile . dered the Court, “If you don't I'l anywhere in the 7 the sinking #bip and put over toward twke it up on the bench here with United Mates, her d 11% to® 1$2. 1o then sbowed MeNerny how “We were within about half a mile} 2°) noid a bush ba BLYN PLAN NATURAL SHOES of the Dunsley when 1 saw the wako| (artes "aohimiuual pany and Mr, are the best possible shoes for of @ torpedo about one hundred and| mony. She eald sho had eresred v i um and high cut styles [boys oa Ni at school, work or ifty yards distant, My bugle cail|Jacob to gu on to work and had prom- Made is medi pis geld at of selected leathers. Dressy, comfort. | play. x at thle and durable, end « splendid value jcast-off—-a long period of ‘satis. we ee 11,$2.00 Goat. Of Gun Metal Calf and Patent Colt. ht the crew to the lif t#.Jised to come to court and see the wh for him b Ht um. leven bow itaabeth Mick, whose home ie vies ered. 1 got into the last ¢ at ‘6 East Second street, next at our moderate prices. factory ser’ in seven minutes the Arable sank.|/door to the Gardner residence at No. | Eleven Big Family Stores. Easy to Reach. New Styles for Fall. time I 1 about for} 976, said she obtained the summons TART sD ne but see her. | for the following reasons, to wit: nstown mon from the} That ¢ ier shot her pet cat full Be GORD, i me the submarine had}of holes, thereby destroying the nine 162 Hhowery, near Brovine St, oat ae th Arabic|lives of said cat, 84 Ave, N.Y, hat it was sub- That he shot @ nest of sparrows | ry while “sul hidden from the]out of a tree and smiled beliaicislnad | ra pony between Park ) Camead { bry Arabic.” when she rebuked him, ‘ ——-.———_- hat he punctured her sunflowers) ulton Street , Rest Ted a, : Battlechip Kee with bullets and vowed they made | WASHINGTON, Se ihanaving G90d targets. the Keel of the battleship California, ,7hat ne, fred away at Pi Se8s | which will be the world's firat elec: |¢itbie Kardon so that ahe had “bolled trically driven dreadnought, will not|°@bbage a la bullets.” ibegin today at the New York Navy| “This case certainly needs an air- Yard, as had been planned, Secretary |ing,” remarked the Magistrat Daniels has postponed the keel-laying|he had heard the complaint. date to Thur: Or “It certainly does," snapped Mrs. Gardner. “It was an air rifle my husband used. Ho shot it in the| cellar.” “Will you have him desist?” asked the court. “With pleasure,” said Mrs, Gard- ner, ‘The case was dismissed, ee EXPLOSION ON U. S. WARSHIP One Man Killed, Three Injured, on Decatur at Phi! On Monday we move our Fulton street business across the street to 442 and 444 Fulton street; opposite Bridge, near Hoyt street 126 Store, are y WASHINGTON, Sept. 10.—One en- sing, marchiandlge the the as andthe ame, Aberai tere if ; listed man was killed and three were si Piece ta Fei fe Tirleess This" te sour “chat at ‘moneys injured in an explosion yesterday on the United States destroyer Decatur, at fe vn S iveryiin We Sell Is Durable and Well Made |< the Cavite Navy Yard, Philippine lat ot thie reat event. Came im get Islands. it owe othe macnitade, of wet our prices, u ‘i Loid J. Elkins, second class gunners Our Prices Are Always the Lowest 7 ao ces a - Kansas City last June, hi is had “. fl le , eight years of service previously. The seriously injured were Edward L, Brashear, second class fireman, son of mending us | Sale of China Closets Sal of Dressing Tables as , Lea iced | | a rea cu Mise i A RIT sassraes 19- And {4 West 125 St, Sorc. 4 K 4 : that the exblonten nerertea Ria ree : ¢ Decatur was at anchor off the Cavite SEN Salo of Parlor Furniture ; cheb Fi Eg a cit 3 Piece Genuine Leather Suit : a J ae Ren. Price 870, Cash or Credit, e' CONSCIENCE COSTLY TO U. S. ACCOUNTS "$5.0 00 SMALL ACCOUNTS : A , Sept. ~ = titles erson from the 1) to See ESPECIALLY INVITED Huntarevilln, (ile? Abe any finished frames, Sofa, Arm Chair] You a added to the conscience fund of the On Small Wi tna’ Kem’ Rockers Oovered*in Genuie Terther, | _maayrae hem, secount with » ury Debartment to-day two 2- m 2 tamps, which w the Gov- of High Grade Period Suits P 0: D Tl ‘ ernment more t are worth to r 207 Bults for Library, Dining Room and Bed Room at ay ne Ollar chronicle their and convert Wed gusrantend pertect iat erty deta, Savings of From 33% to 50% And we wiil deliver any ‘The ender 0 mps ts, omplete Room Outfit to |to make amends for mel Bed Brass Bed Price R10 na are represented i Mahogany. White Ena pa " Your home and you can pay that the writer hed tae a SOUGHT IN KNOWLES MURDER ‘cape. x % { 0. | Police Hunt Provt ally c nett i . iwrey unin, tun | - on ‘body and 'hosd Stool Bodies, Price sp a © style up to 873. f © Woman to Question Her on Mystery. PROVIDENCE, R. I, Sept. 10.—Al- though an all-night search failed to locate her, Chief of Police O'Netl to-day expects to find and question @ woman sald to live in this elty, In connection with the murder of Judge Willis Kknowles, Chief O'Neil would not state who the woman was nor how she fig- ures in the mystery, Lieut. Gov, Em- ALL READY 52 ory J. Bansoucl authorised a reward ot co 1,000 to be paid for information lead- MPLETE TO START fag to the aztent ena conviction ofthe 3 ROOM OUTFIT HOUSEKEEPING " murderer, The polos have given up includes 280 Compieie 4. 8, 4 and 8 — hope of breaking the allbl of Henry OUR SPECIAL Continn heavy Edwards and to-day they began wor! along other lines, Just Try This When Hairy Growths Appear (Modes of Today) A smooth, hairless skin always fol- lows the use of » paste made by mizing some water with plain powdered dele- lock 8th — booms Tas ee. sppleed ta soa Daeg and the skin washed, when every trace 35 St. to 36 St. Picnic read Hepa Tone paste, but caution should be exer- cdeed to be eure that you get real Adve rus posts, 6 Heary yoste cn) cromabare, whh Thad kuobe An #8 Nr Best ceutionally” well: constructed ann ia West 125 St. Compy B Between 7th and Lenox Avenues ONLY HOMES Ty THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER Triangle Plays It's only a matter of days, now, until the first of the Triangle Plays will be ready. They have been MONTHS in preparation. All through the Spring and Summer Grif- fith, Ince and Sennett have been hard at work. And with them, hard at work, too, have been well-known actors and actresses to have kept Broadway ablaze for half a dozen seasons: De WOLF HOPPER was there—seventy-six inches of rollicking fun—end on end. Beautiful BILLIE BURKE with all her | charm. DUSTIN FARNUM, strong and fine and more convincing than ever. RAYMOND HITCHCOCK with his unruly blond hair and contagious smile. LILLIAN and DOROTHY GISH—each equally sweet and lovely and lovable as the other. DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS of Comedy Street; the man who always makes you “glad you went’’ to the play. EDDIE FOY—whose wide, moist smile and merry eye is a week’s vacation to ‘‘tired busi- ness man.” ROSZIKA DOLLY, who has danced her slim, graceful little self into the hearts of all theatre- going New York. MAE MARSH, who is ‘‘beautiful even when she cries,’” and BOBBY HERRON—who probably has more friends than any man of his age on the Amer- ican stage. But why go on! The results of all their work are nearly ready. Beginning September 28d, Triangle Plays will be shown at the Knickerbocker Theatre in New York; the following week in a good theatre in Chicago, Philadel- phia and Boston; and by October 20th they will be ready in one good theatre in every important city in the country. With so great an audience as this is it surprising that these great actors and actresses should have been glad to work harder than ever? Is it surprising, with such collaboration, that GRIFFITH, producer of ‘‘The Birth of a Nation,” INCE, famous for the ‘‘Battle of Get- tysburg,”’ SENNETT, creator of Keystone Come- dies, and the splendid directors working with them, should have outstripped anything ever imagined in the making of beautiful pictures? Is it surprising that the Managers of The Triangle Film Corporation should have done their share, too, to see that these extraordinary pictures should be ade quately shown? Or that the best theatres all through the country should be competing for the chance to show them? f And is it surprising that not only the great big nnd public, but thousands and thousands of people who have never thought of going to pictures before should be waiting eagerly for the announcement of date and place? Yes—it has been a great summer, But,— The time has come! Triangle Film Corporation. THE NEW YORK WORLD SETS THE PACE! ‘The World Sells 100,000 Copies More in New York City Bach Weekday Than Any Other Morning Newspaper.