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ee i NNT RE THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING, UCTOBKK 31, 1900, ne pa en SUPAR FRAUDS. [LEGAL SQUABBLE OVER OF MILLIONS, HE $700,000 THIEF. ALVORD BEFORE MAGISTRATE FLAMMER, as Big Note Toller, Cool and Serious tas Against the Trust Made in Self-Possessed, Showed Philadelphia. Signs of Emotion Only CARGORS SALTRD BY ORDER, Once in Court, Complaint Filed with the Col | lector of the Port in the Cane. PHILADELPHIA, Oct, 31,—Gigantie: frauds in ougar are charged by the ‘Times to-day, This paper asserts that Since 1897 tha United States Government has been wwindled out of duties amount- tng to $8,000,000 at this port, and that the importers were defrauded in the @ame period of 810,000,000. Tt I clatmed that sworn information| fe in possession of the paper that a complaint has been Med with the Col- lector of the Port ¢. Wesley Thomas oharging fraud against the Sugar Trust and violation of the Customs rules. Contensions of forme: ployees of the Trust are, the TMmew joh carme, “Just why the Collector's ofce,” saye the paper, “has been unable to probe the complaint made to It {sa mystery, The charges were made last Spring direct to Colleetor Thomas, who referred the com ’ plainant to Willam Macdonald, one of aasistante, “Mr, Macdonald made a brief investi gation, and he appeared on the plor of the Spreckels’ refinery, at the foot of Divkingon treet, partially disguised ‘This dinguise was a change of hate. Hut hia report was not favorable to the come | plaint, and the investigation was quickly dropped, | “The Vimes, however, took It up al the point where he stopped, securing con+ fessions of employees of the refinery, who positively swear that (hey were Ine @ructed to commit the frauds in onter to rob the Government and the Import Both Father Knickers bocker and Uncle Sam Want to Try Alvord, of the First National Bank. ‘The contention hetween the State and 08G9000600000000000000000 Federal suthorities for powseasion of Alvord, the bank note teller, who knew enough to get $700,000 of the bank's | tered the court-raom, Ax he come in (wo wome), di 1 entirely in black, Who wat in the second tier of eats, money before being detected, began (his | LeR@n Weeping au One wan a “One of them was formerly a sampler woman of mifddie age, stoutly tuilt ‘ ony skels refinery, Ho} Morning before Magistrate Flammer | while the other waa Toone and ellen aimee tor the Sprecktls refinery in Contre Street Court, wey, Teruted Vo.00y, Wee they were at was in the employ of the Spreckels’ re- Aftor a long conference between Dia admit hat they” had any interes: is finery for #ix years prior to 18m, In his ; he cane. aMdavit he speciiically charges that ho| UMCt-AUtornoy | Gardiner and Ualledy’ Adnarentiy unable to bear che sieht of was Instructed to deliberately rob the | Slt rlot-Atturney Burnett Alvord in the privoners’ dock, the large woman, who Alvord's wife, room, Atted the demeriptic case Was adjourned by mutual eonsent Mieetity left the United Btates Government and the im- Hntil I o'clock to-morrow morning to porters who (hen wold sugar to (ie Sugar ur Later she divclored the fact that ee ble both aides to determine severall she wae there rr He also charges a sampler for} °" ho was there on another cane ; J almoult pointe that have been devel! At Wie ooek Cole arden Mr. wugas for chy United States Government | HG DOIntA” thas” Haye” be ott and Attorneys Miller hid iuker ped "1 yee no reason, Your Honor,” sald Lawyer Millor, "why Mr, Alvord should “The aMdavit recites in detail how he} 3 i i toto. Cour Date et iy seltinan during thie prosecutors’ wrangle, 1 do CHAM, had, rbanatcooinbeee tig, 8 mee Why We: BOUTS Be WUE AltA Wk upon tho pol t 1 ' , ate oD tho point raised by him, ard swindling the importer of hundreds or| 088 paiiee bis to) mf ie neil! ued strongly for possession of the thousands of doilare on a single cargo) en’, UroNs In the courtsroom Bere. My Delsones "and e rlaht to try the note aT : citant has not been arraigned, he has] (eller ral Courts, [etre and the Laie States Government a Ike) no: peen convicted of any crime yet, ey 2 Gare ar strenuously in ted} SUA EPI , ‘ he FIBNL of the te a teil fake | Lior, he was inetructea|2t4 1 think he haa some rights that) the prinonee to try Ain te te ‘to keep down! the vilue of sugars ind | should be reapeated by thiw court. Hie) cate how ne followed dire ne by mixing| Presence here is entirely unn wary jorneys in With the samplew secured y thin acti #, which retired into the trate Flammer for a confere ‘ind cloned doora they heli wow tn the endeavor to agr ‘yposttion to be made of Mr. Burnett promptt ber of the United Btate with detiberate conepiracy to do like> | wise, Thin sampler ts at present a sampler for the Government private room upon the Alvord sont for a num: Hatter bear THS SWINDLE A “HRY CAE” € Btute ontors ence in Magistrate Flammor's « hambers Alvore ne pelsoner and Broaect Wit #1004 Rear the window Peaiing. hla At these proceedings," No Favors to fe Shown, sheoieally. charger contine won the al wed for several years, the true value of| 1 will make no exception In thia| "Por the ‘Aret” time Hinge le qulck Errand Bois Rel Relleved of wugar received by the Truat at t ‘snapped Magistrate Plammer. "I transition from 4 man of means, not destroyed, and in many inst bervid his own, the r o Atoubed strong protests trom aura ine| Will inake no distinction In his favor, owner ot Madeira Cr rece hora, Silks ‘' Needed Ratiere who aero aware that they wore) We arralgn all other prisoners before us| spender, to 4 prinoner of the law, Alvord in Haste.” ne Gefra Gnd we will do the same with (his man] flowed discompomure, He talked with nr ity addition, he aMdavit charges that his counsel and at one ti ime whowed em instructed to make as mu tf i 4s we do with others, tion, Hts lips aulvered) nervously id | He will enjoy no ar as poreible by throwing Wa+| privilcges here, Mr, Mifller, and you inf hye? period it -looked ft (erupt t. aiving Mt the Appearance of! migh: as well understand that right i pace gD night break down intl Detectives Mahoney ant Jackson, of ed, Tt is in this connection . 6 straluhtened up and jooked | ihe Macds ¥ * tHnteiie RARGavit tinplicaten the eheeeoe | now. “He Is not @ privilened prisoner, Luho with the oldstime indierence | ne Nae ra ae ret nota ment pampler, awit charges him with de-| fecowniae no distinetion In this case, At 10.0 o'clock the attorneys in the| 0% Afrested Bamuel Price, of S| Sixteenth atreet, for whom they went ie for three months, The police say that for the last three months Price has been swindling mer: chante jn the ell district. Hie plan was » meet errand boys, sent by (he big secret conference sent for Finmmer. John H. Murphy, of M: who has been one of the ¢ nds | of the family ai Ment eam Into the court-room while the conferen wos progressing, Alvord shook hand with bim quietly and then resumed hls | Alvord was then taken back to the Tombs, Mberate fraud by pulldiog Dawa 6 agistrate ed auKAr ene of i entering them jam . the aay tates eee mee in advance of the opening came a be Abe oey ‘ Federal delegation, United States Dis- Se Serthor sweare that he wa trlot-Attorney Henry I. Burnett, As- spabantiy lirged and instructed 1 i the high suare ts low as possible, and| eetant United Btates Distrlot-Attorney ii he further declares thet on more, than) BH. A. Baldwin, United States Marshal | talk with hte attorneys, firm to bal ‘or patel ot Rte ane vel- one occasion his orders were as follows:| Henkel and Attorney Fisher Baker, | vetw, tell them he was with the concern "Keep, sl a Fa Fab them Al | representing, the Pint National Bank, News from Home, [10 which the parcel wan consigned, tnalet per cent. of the amare tm-| al there urge What Alvord be turned Murry, started to leave the court | (hit the frm was in a great hurry for hiladelpinia wre bought by over to the United Btatos auhorities. |i Meremie to AM ti gteked Betet\ve| the goods and induce the boy (0 ive up the Sugar Neiitt rom. tne various An! Opponed to them were District-Attor=| conversed In low toner for bone. time | Hit Package and take a recelpt for It refinery la the only. compet jior| bey Asa Bird Gardiner and his asmiate| Murphy evidenty gave Alvord news of| THis morning Louls Moriteky, a fife of the trust, end does a emall business! ante, pila id The prlaoner's nertousncas| leon-yeareold errand boy, employed by at jdeener nireat whart etek (| 'Cibis ie A matter for the Untied Ban he tent lea dog eueny talked the Amerioan Novelty Company, of Ws puedsigaie "ue, sumer, !mpo Vatlonn of Biaice Courts, was the statoment off friend's whlapered tones | Weat Broalway, wan sent to deliver de, valued at $1,000.08, and prob-| Aliorney Baker, when he entered ihe |, Alvord Brew tired of atanding long he. eleven pieces of velvet, valued at Bib, not lene than 100,00,000 pounds Were | oouet-room yay Mile aetdat ete ted cte itrneys to Joh and James Dobsan, at 7 Greene avertae Voniinge | Mr the peat tour youre) "We ate liere to make a presentation | heavy to upport ” " atreet has been about Plead pound, of the law in the case," sald Mr, Bure mieten Wefcren Waa conclited a few In the haliway at the aumber named nett, “to show that the United States |My Th Airey ocloek: tol Carding He a As DPM CN "| | hus exclusive Jurisdiction.” Mr, Burnatt | Burnett came out and weat Immetinies, ae | the package and endeay TONIGHT IS WAL HALLOWE'EN, Wad 4 ions 1st GF cape to cite icauee| VGC DRE red to Whe it forolbly, He made « port of hia contention, Ara You ready to proceed with (hia) motion, the boy says, as if to draw « od Mawisivate | if Honor please. a Many a Maid Will Tey to See) miner, i The revolver Unrainerts Citations revolver froin hie pocket Young Morlisky wan taken to the Jet | foreom Marko: Wr wiry where he appeared as oo ‘inant againet Price. allege that about two » driver of t United States Distriet-Attorney Hur) "i tne other gentlemen aro willing nett reste! hie claim to the privoner| Feplet the Ms Desig 1 li aedoten| J ontétly on rections 6,200 and Ti of the! 'T desire to may.’ mld Mr Hurnett, ‘Revived statutes, which ne co nied | "that Col Gardiner haa been very k ike participate, “| in mien ds that Hallowe’ en ue others when supernatira {denoes, eieils and when Pointy ate | road, Divination te then. bel ait in ie Bienes power, reat sport of the event Vedio in tie United Btates excumive lta us in other nd Win departin JUriMgietion i Bll caweo Lor crimes de and our A Layo yf nentiment itt le fate an ADD® | Hounoed Ly Congress Sloe, eines aye, amare i Betore a MWR hiebale peering Ha cites, the Eno wage, decided ny the|to Re HR RAMe ABUT IE atte rena” eR a pM, na put i He if, higan ‘a Raion the te woe with the argum » 4 | lowded ie gvoda in ine hallway ifteren . at ot mn, by s there @ by Pri vy i f Dinarent, committe, MAYS Mert in Mavaachnets, at-Brovata the OAD ver “ontentions we’ cts st se sie (Mata ey eae ft en patties are common ull | vee by hum, Journment suggested by Co. Gardiner. | ee tod siraccon, according to the lallowe’ vi a While ull this contention was going on) he need not alte AGG Ground the world, | Alvord Wav pacing, up and dows In he ee with tha rigon pen cinedily under the court | ING. $2 COULI COULDN'T WED, | {22% When Magiatrads iainmer an. ALTAR BOYS ON STRIKE. big LACK! . jended the bene! Iceman summoned Alvord ivom the pen and escorted him | ping | ‘up to the courtroom, He entered with But Sehwarts Got Change and \¥ Heed same swaggering manner he showed) "Hey Were tu st, Francie'n Roman SHERRY'S DISTURBER HELD. | His Moture in Mognes! Gallery, bat Denies Diamond The Willfam Jonneon, whowe pleture in the quer Cullery ts No. 26%, was helt lourt tor terday, Catholle Church, Hohoken, Min Aly of Compona . | There te » #trike an fecond atrest Passaic, came to the| Me had not lost his air of composure. of Bi. Mrancis’s Roman ( Barge OMice yesterday in response to a| Althouwh he had violated among other at Foerwon and Third st message from his sweetheart, which things the Seriptural injuncuion “Piigh |The atrikers are un t the Bat office, | 22 thy tent aiid the tombe,’ Go alll of Charles Capelli, who is # read; “Call for mo rme + | appeared chipper. | 4 5 ' ip Wymer.” 1 gn the | old. te Now Happy. Simon Schwaris, a machiniet, of Pt 10 ling nolie Church. voye! it Last night ne spent tn a in $2,000 Dall In the Yorkwille Pablowks had come to this| M@eons Ver in the old Tombs. taa| The Rev, Dominiek suraeti!, ihe pase! fl iy te marry bebwarts. ie hurried | RM ,ccomMmodations not given, to ae) tor, refused to dlveues toe macier, wut JAY the hares of atealln EF gay | o tenedny td ; Passale,, Tho couple found| giant bother Aivord. AY J admitted tbat thore was x sirthe, ang | Un worth wen from Witten 1. of Wwe to be mart under) re he veman bis argument.) sald that he had employed new boys * oP ee mm rattog hon t ttorney Buite ty made thie alg | to take the places of Tha trikers Jotingon le the men who tan inte, went to the Loo Haus, cant Mutement: “Were ‘Alvera tee | i te und ‘ct Sa | Boerry's, Mth m throng at tele heels, | and conv! der the Mate tawo ing) |! I Underetood, however, (iat BOY*) ist wight, King accused Nlin of grabs couse) star ave the Fight to appeal) Whe Were recently eng: were ae gle pin wate ridiog 60 a d Sates Supreme Court fiat that the State courts h, ietion, 1 have ho doubt ¢ ‘ourt would reverse the proce a a 109 o'clock when Alvord en avenue car. r) tie prisoner “n declared nothing about | i, wenn sald he wy puna is found the marriage fer was 8 iy brah th him. He) te the (1 fnealing ts Su | wo f 14 until tid when meee “ns ing and stoured hin On cor M0) specie) privlieges much as bein ave | cenwes- hearers at benediction, The ot - | hoya renented this, contending they were ntitied to Ruch. privil ie they hy served longer than. ‘ne Ey Ma et and @ feet above the root of the W018 | General Beasions the foreman stepped Her Vuture Husband, | ic "L woul nuame siier WaK found In hie po ) later. The Hallowe'en will be celebrated to-nigtit r ea eB GEL) Gardiner was Dy ae on interested iM A * Morlteky boy made a great outery, and i" Ais oriined With ehtatlone in support of nix | that the case be adjourned ur the dl yponred. — Prte * Bd Mi dig me renee contention that the Bite of New York | MOrrow morning, Certain macicrs con inl Ng eke Ale gel fh baer’ o 0 comed in it other | } i rexted, » Loy state 0 | sur but is clearly a relic of pagan | Mould try (ho prisoner | have t wen called to my etier nition i go he ant vg an rh th lon the times. | Jacob P, Miller, attorney tor Alvord, | Btates DistrioteAtiomes Gb MARNEEoniy. inet lime He vtHed| There te nothing in the church obser: | !¢ nn warring ig tons ight, 1 ~ ite ine sll iat i site ‘y\to work the “hurry” game. ‘The boy o ensuing day of All Sainte | Mo difference to him, or to the big man | on thts cage ANd T would not like tO | refused to deliver the parcel to him rare cetetnated the pranks in wnion | Me cient, wholier Uncle Bam or Rathet| proveed until I have looked them i.’ linen and was, he anya, peverely. cuffed | the young people of city and country We yitha th hal huled him betore the bar AMhas blléa venient, | roe th bp Pee “| Did Not IE DEMANDED (DELMONIC CHE LAN MONEY: SUES HIS WIFE. Sent Card to George—|August Burgi Thinks He Is Entitled to | Was Thrown Out of Hotel. Divorce. | | _—- | A men-well dresse) and senrainaly Albert Mure, chet for Detmontvo, tna Feapectable--who gave hie Bare in ‘ eULL for absolute divorcee from hin wife! tave Pullman, rauntored Into (he HOH Ate colle how he, with some friends, Victoria, on Broadway, (ve WCLRHOON | raitecd ie wife's Mat ni $26 Kast Mighty Ho apked the clerk for either Georme) arin gireet, at mionight on Aum ah 1A, M. Pullman, Je, or his brother, San, Pullman jboth of whom ere stopping at and got evidence necessary 0 prove his the hotel, ‘The man wrote his name.) \iry Rurgl, in her anewer asking: for ‘Gumaye Pulliean,”” on ageatd $5 & wook alimony and $60 counsel Word wan gent down by George M| foes, denies the charger and aakt for a Juiiman, ip, that he could not see the oii of particulars, Bhe alleges that man and wished hin ejected, He wae Burgi gets $2) a month ealary and put out A few minutes afterward pelother profils, and that he has consider returned and sald he was the rlehiful! able money in bank hetr of George M. Pullmah and demand:| Ae proof that hie wife t# not in tse | et 00,00, of funds at pterent, Burgi includes iy He wan again ejected by the hotel hie anawer the following letter whieh deteotive he alleges, he received from her early About ton minutes later the man came th Aumurt back a thind time He was then put his fla out and arreated by Policeman Converse, le of the Weat ‘Thirtleth street etatlon He) man ¢ wae later taken to (he Jefferson Market) very Court ‘a after ehe had run away from taking (heir furniture, al 0 UnINk f toarried the worn hiok that 1 loved you ver Hh and (ever worry th mot he) bam att o Ir, told Detective y had bothered his that the man tr i ar ioe Htte hoine and have family for years, enjoy myrelt, 1 do net 1 attempted and once etruck hie an tron bar & ner inpisted that hie name ‘e Pullman, and sald that George M. Pullman, a nt im to Germany. He war sent to Nelle: vue for observation, tnd clothes than yow do, tke you were sarved and nption ant are whabbily dreesed # he located her afterward Bie ty ACh atreet, and at on Aum % went to her flat Albert Indermuble. ble brother midaigtit with Mes friend, found her In company with a stranger TWOUP THE AIR SOT FEET. Steeplejacks Gild the Pole on the Syndicate Building. GOOD FELLOWS, THESE JURORS. Surprise Justices Cowing and Newburger with Gifts. Crowds gathored on Broadway (HO) Jurors are queer fellows, No one ever Morhiid Lo pee Steeplejacks Lawlor ANT! Knows what they are going to do next Merrill climb the Aagpotes on top Of IN Jumitons Cowing and Newburger will Byrdtoato building, The two men WEEE! vouon for chin, Coe today they both had up by different methods, Lawior WAlO8 | exporter es that wet them thinking the “atirrup" and Merril the “ehatr” | Wien i: came to dincharging the Octo- The polea are MT feet wbove #FOUNT | her term petty jurors in Part IT on which they stand, forward and presented Justloe Cowing Both men were gilding the balls on| with handsome allver loving cup. Hel the top of the polos when the great (X=! made a apeect, too, and told the Judge plosion occurred In Warren street, They he and hie eleven associates con: were shaken back and forth and say 4 him a model of judietal mbitity, expec ted the poles to MnAp eVEFY | prutence and mercy His Honor emiled, MAREN ave ulated to tome of tne bidwhed and took the up, It wax empty the pal ae Ms qv powntry, '6 sive ng (OVer In Part L the jury presented Jum Bik oF im 43 into i ble tlee Newburger with a reat basket of aan Hana Mpinalon ie nervgs. Were The foreman of that jury al nan expressed the reward he and hia fellow! Jurors veld for Judwe Newburger, who are young, Lawlor ih an x member of the New York Fire Depart: in turn expresfed hie thanks and hid| tle mmiles and blushes in roses and ment and of the Volunteer Late Baying ehrysanthemume ‘¢ built mort of the bridges FoR ports au Pence to Ban Juan during Bpanish American war t treet 4 oars When the Judges met later in the day | large remun n for thelr perilous (hey agfeed that jJurymen nowadays work. Lawlor Ue quickest man in are @ very intelment body of men—an his profession, a rule, | ION — Died in a Lodaing-Hon BOYCOTT NOT A CONSPIRACY) Richard Ward, jhirty-ele wears olf f 4 fee Labor Union found dead in a jodging-houre at 12 Charae Againn (i m Aquare this morning, The body Men Dinminsed, (as taken to the Morgue. A cane involving the rigtit# of OFRaN- | susemeTap:esmnstneessmem mete faed labor haw just been decided in the Court of eral Bessions before Jus: tice Foster and @ jury Awguet Burkhardt and Prite Raadt, members of the International Bakers’ Union No, 164, were placed on trial on Important Sale of Indictment cha conspiracy, pet \4 tting Chriee venue AYEDUC, sombers of the union, Henry} Worhey and John Behreler, testified that] 0, tvtinn yar ernie by Manat) HA anedeerchiefs. | motion, W W At a meeting of the union, to boycott Kushner heewuse he would not make | shop a anton Mines lng swore that the two men had distributed = chroulare declaring againat the baer, Ladies’ Sheer Linen Hand hited and Charles, ole acl +! Embroidered Initial Hand- on the ground that they, were nAt guilty iy kerchiefs, script and block of conspira: and, not having ui . Coa eee ia had nol committed any letters; put up neatly in| | boxes of six, at offense TRAIN HIT CARRIAGE, 25 cls, each, value 45¢, wi ae imith Had a Narrow Been) at damaten, | ‘The Misses lpabel and Minnte Bmith of this city, had a narrow escape from | death at Jamatea, Long teland, last! |nieht. 1 gheir way to viet! a & 7 LOY, thelr glater, WH, Lyall, of Jae Lf wv f lock when they reached the ata m. Lyall'® conch man, Jorep! iy wan waltlig for, them witha n carriage | Aw the carriuge ned the tracks Beaver atrevt {lL war wtruck by a | motive, Mise isabel Mmith sustal ussion of the brain, while her out and brutned and verely Injured wa! were to the realdence of , Where It was sald tiey wil maica, It was Broadway & 20th St | Rates —- Amonnt Wan toon Under Control, Fire was discovered at 7.16 o'clock the | morning in the five-story brick bullding at Gouverneur slip and Water atreet, The building {6 occupied by Palmer & far y, manufacturers of parlor farn tu i a two hundred persons are | *mnplo loyoes were Suet starting to) work shen ‘Ne My 3 Was pent in, and all made fire * aul dam a4) sustaine: valle r rit Y TOY BALLOON, Swattowed It While Piaying, and Death Came Guiekly, Louts Brtekt lived with his bv. ane. f Citeatout wireet, Wast rie, choke {° op Jan fine on Gal iy i vith ‘ane of the Hen 1s | Wewn nolee ae this Into - | (t Mit My iil itt iit Wt TL a int} yay) i a. lll ie A a WEDNESDAY, OCT, 31, 1900. 950 WManutacturer’s Samples of Women's Winter Jackets. at $7.50 and $/0.00 cach. These jackets having served the: purposes for! which they were made, the manufacturer sold 5 us at a price which now enables us to offer su peeror Winter Jackets at about fifty cents on They are made for the most partof Eaesevt: in black, also in tan and castor, while a number are made of Oxford and Pebble Cc dark rey and black, There are only two or three a kind, and, being ‘‘samples,’’ the materials workmanship are of the very best, They are gains of the biggest kind. 4 tf For Thursday we also offer oy 1000 0xtord Cloth Sackets at the very special price of SO. IO cach. : These jackets are made of heavy, warm cloth, of; a dark gray shade, with serge lining and lapels faced with heavy satin,» They are very stylish and very” low priced, 4 Ladies’ Golt Purses’ Chatelaine Ba of black and colored leathers, insidy frame, itt, ek oy full Sip with Ce with! “* jneh silver-plated script initial (any | ketch jurmed-int fraps latter), complete, at the remarkably | hie ete, Sere ‘ae from low price of ese ade Z 4s Special Sale of HK; igh-Class Dress Soods at $425 @ yard. (Regularly sold at from $1,50 (0 $2.75 a yard.) We will place on sale Thursday several lines Dress Goods of a high quality, in an unbroken popular shades, also in black, at a price that afford a rare opportunity to all who wih to purchase i the materials for tine dresses, waists, &c. Look at the offerings and observe the saving to be effected.) BROADCLOTH, 52 inches wide, all color, regularly 92.75 a Yank VENETIAN CLOTH, 52 hich’ wide, all co'ovm, regularly 62.00 a au yard, reduced. BATEN PANNE, i chai otret whan, 4 4) parry Pat chahee 1 42 inches wide, rogu'arly ter.” WIDE WALES, 48 ches wie, all ston, regularly $1.80 0 yard, Thureday* PILOT CLOTH, 48 inches wide, in choice street wha te larly two $2.25 0 yard. PRENCH POULE, 45 inches wide, in high eh: table for wales, rogulatly 67.00 a yard en h CAMEO PLAIDS, 45 inches wide, for waists, regularly $2.00 a a yerd, BNGLISH FANCIES, in black only, regularly 62.00 a yard, Gilt Bolts Free « uA hg of oe psn we Ri ‘Thureday and Friday, Nov. 1 and 2, 'e have one largest anoortments in New York City at the present The Quarterly Fashion time, embracing the latest and most donirabie Review Kutopean and American otyles, ranging. injot the ''New Kea! Pattorne for the pice from $e. to $5.00 each, ‘Thurnday’s senann 9 1900, sontanarne Se are special offering conaiate of aht\c-ineh GOLD SPpried * fy BRAID Bi Foie lu poole Galena, Women’s Undershirts, Speeral at 69e. 98c, to $1.25 are the regular sell Lee | these Skirts, but for this special Arp Ss ‘we've the prices to 69c, for a choice, It’s a big ‘sore comprising BLACK AND COLORED COUTIL UNDERSKIRTS, mate with double corded Nource, BLACK SATEEN UNDERS! of an excellent quality, with Oa gon Nee aod trimmed with bias raflle, confine ant oyun : with SE ladle 39. tt, i yf oa BLACK SATEEN DODRRSRIATS, trimmed with kntfe. ruffle and lined with domet flannel, Bays BLACK GATEEN UNDERSKIRTS, trimmed with ruffled flounce abd (ined with domet flansel, bi prod FLANNEL SHORT UNDERSKIRT Lh rein eee, with embroidered flannel or embrotdery, white and colors, Herembet, the oer oo 0 good for te-morrow's aale, Hf you would tale of it, you must act ji —: In Mittinary. vias 200 Dozen Late’ Pi A gl Hats, * or ‘on Ht 390, Wie tate nes and stylish re sigwany read at G80, wot anaitere ety price A bat: Chats gt ot af otter Lally atvance yoga Take the iat be you'l! than! Loses and yw ‘adios’ Yockwear. A few spectal price reductions for Thureday on stylish and highly de- sirable goods. nd - hata Sioves, From our magnificent stock of the latest and best makes of gloves for dies, these two special offerings ae Lacks. Bg Gt have ie pesoat gf saiays kg avg) ‘re sale, You won't find ther equal Tene Sites Thareaay tt | elsewhere at the prices quoted, LADIES’ 1-CLASP PULL VES. NET TOP AND ORIENTAL LACES, sho} GLOVES, peat! aad white, the fue Laces, in blact and butter, "por * brenda, . all widths, thy regular Me we 3S¢. per Vaid } sizes Sie to 7, the same as those qualities, Thurrdsy at 15} by Wertheimer at 1,25 a pair; here BLACK TOSCA NPT, 45 inches vite, pute veeceew © o plain and dotted, the regular ee, pe sOUR “DEFIANCE” 2CLASP | ‘Sen qaanty, Thursday at GO} GLOVE, with the new sat Pati point om! 4 oe HEMBTITCHED TIES, with corded cock-) colots, fitted to your hand, ete pane OE tune Selly Oe without oq) “oR yard, Thureday at 45% pair, f