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OF $200, Seven Years BOBTON, Oct, I—Bterne’s “Bentl- mental Journey” iad no more sentiment sin it chan abe this tale of love from (wo elties, Tt may sound a bit like fletion Dut {t ip a story from real life, It (elle of the jove of a man and a womay bd The man was Thomas Harkin—at i Jotlc and handsome, His home way Ho: ton, The maid was Helle Giffin and she lived (n Mingeapolts. Naturaily, Minneapolis could not al- ways keep beautiful Miss Giffin, y Wanted to see other places ani meet new acquaintances and make new friends, One day @he went to Hoxton on f h a visit, On the journey back she took tie | night yer for Montreal, Now tt pened that on the “flyer” was yo “Tom Harkin, Although not yet thtrt Harkin was intrusted with the charge of the Pullman car on the “flyer, and thie happened to be the car in which) Mian Gift wae a passenger. | eamce thoy drifted into canversa- | hose two, MT handsome eS fro | ton ' th 6 Onee started Wt was wa fomenar: well, it \ oh thers ey the bed to keep on jookiny tening, ‘AUTEM THUS VT John Harvey Dies at His Home This Morning. John Harvey, an employer of the Le { partment of Highways and treasurer of BB the Third Ward Demooratie Club, Tir L) \ lyn, died a¢ 4 o'el9ek this morning at his home, 2 Pacific aireet, He had a com: ' pound fracture at the base of the skull, and bis relatives belleve he was the yle+ tim of thuge, who robbed him of about $20, Evidence supports the theory of mur- der, ghough the pollee declare (hat. Mr, Harvey must have received hie injury by failing down (he high stoop of hie home, He started out on Friday ovening to make collections for campaign purposes, end by 1.9 o'clock Saturday morning had @ fat roll of Dilla In hia pocket, At that time he took a “good night nip” with two friends In a @mith atreet aa- joon, where he displayed his money, Mie friends accompanied him home. They @aw him enter the house and clowe the door after him A Women who was visiting a driend opposite the Harvey home went to the window at 2% o'clock and saw four men in a struggle of tho sidewalk at the politician's house, @he thought it y woe only @ drunken row and paid no moreationtiontolt. , A falf hour later one of Harvey's relatives, who arose early, looked out him tying unconscious on the fe. aaa the the house, Be at reviving wo ary, aihae jane ware wum= ere Was Hot a cent in his , PaHkh in ext thing hie hurt con- hn he had beet struck by @ for though "Se. fracture gli ig Simi there was no abranion Harvey Wanted fae to ee rae drink, wh di od tis i. Frogaining cone 4 iia, SEN WHY FOX WAS LATE TO WORK Champloned a Fetlow-Passenuer on Trolley and Waa Arrested, Bociuse he ehampiondd a fellow. jameenger on a Brooklyn trolley car aries Fox, foreman of the Bweeney Manufacturing Company, at % Water ore, wae late to work thie morning for he Pda time pica al fourteen yeare. on complaint of aR “ARDENT LOVE LED TO BEQUEST MISS BELL& GIFFIN YY SODA TODGOD HEOMODMNI DEMS MO OTODDODOOEOTODOOONY Young Woman of West Receives Fortune Death. Bhe|° Di Al ap, poy D: WEDNESDAY EVENT! NG, 000 TO SWEETHEART. Bem COU OOOG DOUG OG. OOOO ie = (Piererereie erersieier After Lover's fn Mirkin ha owen mald, 8) meh certain girl in Minneapolie j knew tn Pav) Win whe inte bes Hefore he left her ake tore ment rhig, and Harkin biti prom make a home for her, {ha all mee. al wy for) win at a | a if ‘Helle leaves here or | ha agrived-thy air id expected | te wings aes, « ce sitgar iat ia “ue | {reunion Then During the tliness of sd Set i iva see a: former howe V4 A i in, the night be> Yan a0 lb raln Da 1S1e HADOSIS 191819101010; 9ESISIGIS: a ton tonight A few daya tat ho, even years Tom" Hare etheart finda herself the her brother nad a he kept hie bit “tal bon paper * ene ph roperty whieh Is worth * knew, gles, that An re) owner of 4 rere cert f mtoo} ie WAR cy a ndsome tune, ined to vat it pn ne a Mra, Grace also nh that id wy on wera in the minini she ' bt H the $300,004, i, per a ra Ceri a 1 not? There hea anon why | ahould at least | Belle Col ede at ol ef teal FE comin from my lun offer o| Mires: Court that he saw @ oe case woe adfourned for henrtny Fos did not have to oe Sw. , ‘Dall on aevount v1 wood shop record. to Stypman and next round The B.Allmanto. Offer for to-morrow THURSDAY, October 18th. FRENCH UNDERWEAR DEP’T. Recent Importations of Hand Sewed Lingerie, include the following : Natnsook Corset Covers and Chemises, $2,50 & 3,90 Nainsook Corset Cowera and Drawers, ‘ $2,90 Nainsook Night Robes, $4.35, $6.75 & 8.75 ‘ ~also~ Flannel Sacques, $2,45 Flannel Night Robes, 4,35 WAIST DEPAR’ TMENT. pears Plain French Flannel Weists, tatlor-made, , $2.75 Embroidered French Flannel Walsts, tailor-made, 4,00 Plain Flannet Waisis trimmed euith stliched bands of Taffetes Sk, . . . . , 4,50 NECKWEAR DEPARTMENT. Roneiesones tee Chita, assorted s!yles, Bach, $2.75 Arabaline Lace Boleor—Bera and Gold Black ond Gold, arb Maoh 00 Real Applique Loce Tes, Fach, 91,25, 1.85 82.75 Suh Tailor Slocks op French Embroidered Torn Over Collars, . « . , Bach, 48c, 500 Pairs Women’s Glace Kid Button Bools, tarned Re ee Per Pair, $2.75 400 Pairs Women's Dall Kid Top, Glace Kid Button Boats, hid tips, welt soles, Per Pain $2.75 IBERLBERI ON D| cwtucedt 0 the leat Dot a waman, all of whom tad been | DROWNED WHILE WORKING. 5 taken from the waterionved irk Home: | amt which ie now driing about the Witte Unionding @ Heat Laborer Was Knocked Overboard, Jacob Horner, twenty-elght years old, of Thirty-second street, Bouth Brooklyn, Though The Homewood in her sinking condl+ ton could only make very #! toward Havre, her demt! i men would die on tie a7 A FW TUBER 17, 1900, ow progress tion, and all way jtant’s captain and then the latter sailed sees, and one body Atlantic til] manned by brave Capt | Totter and six of his crew. , i All of the seamen landed here were! Viotlme of the dread bert-bert which had supplement@d the terrible hardships en-| win drowned last night at the foot of rly Worday vessel was the Highland Laght stat Ko Lo pier When ¢ crews of the work of resour jdured through days of Atlantic galas, | Nineteonth aireet, Jermey City, while] A life line wae shot over the bows of b| They were wo low that whgn the Brill-| helping fo unload « canal-boat owned) the Sheridan, but those on board made ant was ed by the Homewood, "),,.2¢ Manhalinn [ahternge Company. loon the hawsar and the whip line fant which Is also a Norwegian bark, Ner and knocked hit off the boat. The body] the foremast, thus blocking the work feild aaked for them to 1 taken bd was recovered a ane te taken to tbe Morgue. of (ne lifesavers ners men as to the crew wore saved, ‘The General Sheridan bewan to Aincovered the ‘amet Hiver station began the = CREWS SAVED i ton and 6 murted the! tain, George Wilson, and one mam Wabove "the suet and oy thin swinging Aboard. went ashore at Long, Brana Pig RI F theie early this morning adors| When off Rockaway a squall atructe Mt and) the boat and carried away the salle, Wils wided f shore, and w off Moi life-aaving station let go 1, though, e inlie south of the ates nd the boat | for this port to land the # | \ One Dead and and Ei Ht Live) Te Homewood wan sighted ‘| | = NVI, And le helper were 8 Jin tatttude @ north and Jone s|Hand Over Hand the A SMACK WRECKED, : oy Thomas Baste Ing Victims Taken — wert she war quite water ° mi let fdas 1, who will have leh OhIb Teland On AUE i Sailors Went to | her hued from Bark. Hbvre, Weanens whd: \hURihad tos | Sh } the Idaho Driven on Jersey Shore, akieAve aya When aledted sapt ore. but Crew Saved There's money for the many is f rying to reach the} : nem The Ashing sir daho with the cap, Sunday World Wants. PALMOUTH, Bngland, Qet, IA | ys Ht (oars are entertained | —————_— lerrible qragedy of the sea has been 10 in of the! Special to The ive Worlt | ide, h | vale known by (he arrival here of the on the A | HIGHLAND LIGHT, Mass, Oot, 17.—| Norwegian bark HeliMant. Storm, din Bi Jon sd en fhe The New York schooner General Sher! D | eave aa Aine deed by brave men are || nd Ap 1 feat Tonk: M fret inser wie dan went ashore south of Hightand | 8B | “@ clement the sto D feet inches Seep ine | ed | Lhett ty ht during «th he ‘The Bréliant landed hore eight sailors. ty Jonan donanvon ot | of ‘hte ane : Biprr SARS SRP Naa ”e a {man rs Go, Ribbons, 22,500 Yards Double Faced Satin Ribbon, four inches wide, in White, Black and colors, To-morrow, Oclober 18th, al I 9 Cents Per Yard, Our Big Sackets ( may ‘ | Fig ~? ., Sale of and Capes may have your pick of a thousand of them at $/0.00. ° morrow, again pre- senting an unequalled opportunity for the purchase of some unusually fine Jackets and capes at prices that won't begin to buy their equal elsewhere. THE JACKETS are made of big finest Kerseys and Cheviots, Cs tan, castor, blue and brown,4 THE CAPES are made of Golf Goods, Kerseys, Cheviots, Plushes, etc, at $70.00, We also offer for to-morrow very special” Ladies’ $20.00 Pebble Cheviot Suits at 3/4, 50. They are the best we ever sold These suits are made of the finest ‘ade of Pebble Cloths, in black, blue and brown, Styles are double- breasted jacket or double-breasted tight-fitting jacket over heavy satin lining, with gracefully flaring okirt made over percaline, arr tee 500 Ladies’ Cheviot Shirts, Worth $5.00, At $3.75. These skirts are made of the, best Cheviot Serge, buttons on front plait. otyliah and perfect hanging. 5, 000 Ladies’ Hannel Waiats Ht 8/69, These waists are madewot heavy Allewoo! twilled flan: nel, with stitched side plaite in front; also, amall crochet All the most beautiful shades and evening tints represented, will be continued to-" *p: THE BIG STORE. A Choice of 4,000 Stegantly Grimmed Kats, worth $8.00 and $10.00, to-morrow for SI GF and $5. OO, These hats are made of a superior quality of ma- terials—all silk velvets over French frames, with trimmings of fine ostrich plumes, feather breasts, handsome buckles—in short, every fashionable trim- ming of theday, No two hats in the collection are alike, each hat handsomer than the rest. You won’t ang al equal elsewhere at anything near such prices Ladios' Yockwear,| Ladies’ Linen Our special offerings forto-morrow| Mandhkerchioss will give you a splendid chance to) ore are four ‘4 ot add to your collection of dainty neck | norte gor Toureday's wing Yoo dressings at exceedingly moderate be the loser if you miss PURE LINEN phoenined TAVFETA SILK TIES, homstitched " all around, A Corded and and tucked peo Cras Oa AUNDERED IN- 8 i ella ccate Maumee ame’ THAL WANDERRCHIEY®; valve basvoidcrd bo 6 ton wei: gua rn Be i ag rpeeren ity, mpecial at 39} Pty value 28¢.; meld 1S LACE COLLARS, sailor shape, in |PURE LINEN, LACE heavy, showy patteras, spectal at 75 | MAND! HIBFS, new and yeetty LIBERTY SILK ROAS, ful ruehe, poo anlblewnrboteoccoeuile bid double end, exceptional value at 85 Feather Bous, C Woe bought a lot of 250 BLACK orsots. AND GRAY OSTRICH PRATHER Theee _corets are wondertli| few from one tte Oeste aye but they are well worth buy- reliable makers, They aro all otrietly ing; because they will fit as they! arst.ctass, no job lote, To-morrow should and will wear well, (00. | they will go on eale at theee aston AMERICAR any consere, 2 Sa iahingly low prices : over BOAS, 1 other with high Dist aed abort b oth | Pas Tarp worth gue tad Ot 00 and G12, made of the very best Engtinh ‘suit soa ‘ai ‘and sien will fit feetly and wear well, S6. 90 30.90, iv Cae Rat a eetay* fre MLVER GRAY o@rRicl 65 ee wn $70.90. Thene Boas are warranted color and to retain their oar! The Greatest of All Shoe Sales! Sample Shoes Hi Loss Chan Halt Prive. 10,000 pairs of Shoes, consisting of sample lines of leading American shoe manufacturers, went on sale here for the first time on Monday morning, and ever since—sales have been enormous, There are still all sizes and shapes in the big col- lection, and if you can’t get a fit in one style you can in another, ‘The time spent in selecting a suitable pair will be me profitably spent, since you will get a shoe that is far better than the average | ond shoe at less than half its usual cost. See for yourself. MEDIUM LENGTH COMETS, in drab and white, worth 7S¢., priced for to-morrow special at Dress Grimmings. Ladies’ and Misses’ Glovos. ba poe fate to line noes g 1900 will long be remembered as ‘the Dress Trim-| If you are looking for a glove that will ft well, wear 4 : 4 ming year’ pic Hed the prevailing craze for handsome | well and look well, try ae i > $3.00 TO $4.00 WOMEN'S SAMPLE SHOES at 1,95 Green trimmings of all Windn Weare well repared to Defi {\ \\ $3,50 TO $5.00 WOMEN'S SAMPLE SHOES at 2.35 foes the Gemande of the ladon in thle line of ponds, and | ce lance Gloves, * Wf $1.50 MISSES’ SAMPLE SHOES at 85 can 6 anything called lowest | We want you to know how good they are, e think ; , tt be eatin wil rea cm they have no equal at the price, hey come in all $2.00 AND §2/50 MISSES’ SAMPLE SHORS et 1,50 SILK AND Md 4g ae weceoee byt ped sizes, for ladies and misses, and we fit them to your $2,00 AND $2.50 MEN'S SAMPLE SHOES at 1.35 say bs worth from $1.75 to each out 198 me an ire imperin) embroidered $2.00 AND $4,00 MEN’S SAMPLE SHOES at 1.95 mack ax AND VELVET APPLIQUE BAND Ta. sie itp, + ‘. 1,00 | anf $4.00 TO $0.00 MEN'S SAMPLE SHOES at 2.35 at, per yard, jo, tor Ahursday ; $1.50 BOYS’ SAMPLE SHOES at pio gre 1 Pepys pie nd. 25 | About 3,000 pairs of LADIES! 2-CLASP GLACE GLOVES, in black, $3.00 BOYS’ SAMPLE SHOES at + yard, tan, mode, gray, red, caxtor, white, &e., sent to us by an importer, N 4! 1,95 oon pears AND GOLD bg | to te bold at the nctual cont price to Kim, ‘Thee qloves are soft, a a eae) Por tomorrow we offer orig) and perfect fitting, and ail sizes in an’ can be Milios at, por yard (according to width), Sto 15) ‘They are glove bargaine of the biggest kind at, per pair, 65 GOLD BUCKLES, SLIDES AND BUTTONS All the lateat ee ol od wien on ol a ut Tmlng Coe“ apes oe Women’s Aprons, Wrappors, Coilet Artioles, ‘These are common necessities {n every household, Tiny ite oe ee store in the land, but | House Dresses and Undershirts, Thursday's special offerings consist of some of the goods most needed at the present time by mistress and To Cover Greater New York with Your Business not at euch low prices | maid, and all extremely low in price, a8 you will see, poping EXTRACTS, any eter, pet oa, 3g PANCY TRIMMED WiIITH APRONS, worth 4c, a » pied Shy oe ad 33 | HIGH CLASS APRONS, i ctins saortment, at Soc. asd 39 MONEY ALMOND CREAN, | WHITE APRONS, with fancy trimmings, worth 49¢,, at 23 COLD CREAM, per jar, 3 WHITE APRONS, with fancy trimmings, worth 29¢., at 15 TALCUM POWDER, plain, | PLANNELETTE WRAPPERS, in bright patterns and ex- WHITE CASTILE SOAP, por cake, 3 | collent styles, worth $1.45, at 1,00 FINE COMBE, worth 10¢,, at 5 | BLACK COUTIL UNDERSKIRTS, with umbrella flounce, RUBBER DRESSING COMBS, worth 256, each, at 10 | trinemad with 3 bias ruftler, worth $1.28, at 89 HOUSE DRESSES, of light colored percates, good, heavy BON-TOW POUNTAIN SYRINGES, 2-quart vite, 8 eae One cate long meus tree f emset toon ore. BAIR BRUGES, with oolld backs, all bristle, each, 39 | chal at 1,00 sta otiialinse Announcement, use Sunday World Wants. ce a 4 The Helping Hand for business enterprise, large and smail,