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* agein and again, that they looked any> WOMANS VIEW OF4 PRSINERS Sees debate Accused of Mill| gee Girl Murder in Pat- erson. WALLISTER 18 NBRYOUS.| Death's Pale-Faced Little|; Bride Visits Him Every Day, T have seen the four men accused of the murder of Jennie Hosschie Paterson mill girl, Previous to to the red brick prison where the clams bering rowes are turning to a blaging and) gorgeous crinwon | had felt only Indie nation and contempt for the four miser- able wretches confined th pected to see men 90 stupid tn ain that the dow of their crime would reflect In thelr facts, and that f would turn away to conceal my loathing of them, But that wae not what happened 1 was given Into the hands of an old Jailer, who conducted me through the] % antesroom of the Warden's office to the door leading into the mon's part of the prison. The Jailer was posneoned of a local] 4 pride In his charges, He bade me look through the little grating tn the door be- fore entering \t “Thore they are! he said; “those four men sitting on the bench there,” He opened the door and | looked. What 1 saw mado me grow mick and faint. ‘They were just four nice-looking men, pil very young but Kerr, If they had) Appeared abnormal in any way, 1 whould have been less unnerved. As it was, T could not help thinking thing but the vicious creatures that they are, and that there are thousands ‘of such looking young men all about us, Tt has been said that McAllister Is the coolest and moat debonair of the four, ‘This is not true—at leamt, It ls not true now, As moon an I entered the large room where the prisoners are allowed a qualified freedom, he jumped up from the bench on whion he was sitting and commenced pacing nervously up and down, his shoulders thrown back hard and bis mouth set in a rigid, desperate ine, All of the men were in Whar mA (weves and all were say apart from (he Fes e and apparently t on about him ok |u . mae eaied but hie vented ig wet the only one fer whom he oma: rain of on he of me aa would Ike to he sald, turalna bis heel yr reauming bie walk. Joined him and the two con: ba ‘hk and forth across the stone ad ne book, 0 Me, Cons He Ivrned ae ast mpveil stubbornly a oko iF opened to let young woman, with liing Tips and a pites w minery, all pilipped pas past 4 pt maine constant to her ime {nto the fall * bride of tw ered; the other men—does any one! eome to wee them?” Campbell's slater Ti r and sitters are to move to another y WI not be known, Ki 4 come?’ I asked |. n “and she | the girl’ THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 7, 1900, KILLS LITTLE GIRL. Tragedy Arnone Children in an Ice Cream Stop Saddene hong Island Town. Pourteen-year-old Linele Helrgesell was killed by a bullet from am toy rifle which a boy was showing proudly In an attempt to lnpress her, The girt Hew dead in her home at Wa? Pulten ftreet, Mehmond Hil), Long tala The boy that fired the shot, Bqulre, eighteen years old, of UlNside avenue, isin Far Rockaway jail, broken: hearted, He was arraigned in evurt this {morning and held for examination on @ charge of murder, ‘le insisia that ihe tragedy wap an accident Other boya and girls whoesaw the hap> pening eay the rife was dissnarged by Squire's carelessness in handling |t, Linsle, with her twelvesyeare Mary Hartleb, started late yest ternoon to attend a children’e party wiven by young Dudley Mullin, on Ju> Hea avenu 14 Kochereberger # ice cream and candy store, Idnaie invited her cousln@to help her apend the Hittie pin money In her purse, Laden with gum drops, butter scotch in the rear of the ahop to eat sweets. They found two girl trier Olga Beckley and Ruth Kranows, also bound for the Dudleys' seated there, Those four ebiidren year-old brother, Ormond, and Wiliam rs old, The boyw out Henig | with Flobert riner pie Ormond br aud down th ihe his arm, 7 fie iris watened the new com: ry ROMS os to each other ws the boys ate y quariet, Be ht moat, Fc Sauire's face grow stood for & moment roused b' hh f me fed from the place, As he dashed past a yard near by he flung (he riffle over a fence, A messenger ran for Dr. woor le. He hermelf and her Q falthtul | wife, and | ote nto the autumn sunt tah leaving Cour wretoh id out t and f Ok \ike #o many rapt Peat e HEABETH YORK MILLER. ss FUNERAL OF MRS. MEADE. Bervices in Church of Transigura- oh fevment in Greenwood, Funeral services were held this morn. (ng at the Church of the Tra: tion over Mre, Maria (race Meade, wife of Magistrate Clarence W. Meade, who Med ut her home, 38 West Twenty» third street, on Batu ‘The Rev, Dr, George C, Hovghto: lated, anslsted Oe HEY. The teanertorde K ie ead were u areat number of beauti- fy! Moral pleces, among Re most costly ft A gi were dik yay from, he uF ‘ourt, Ny th Yun isl a and a wreath Sint in the family plot it was private, tives being prim. After lying off Tompkinevitic nearly a week since her trial trip, the rebullt Atlanta salled this morning for America to join the South At- ymift, ‘The Atianta had been transe by the three years’ work on her at even wae Navy peek ae has wen even & eres eet ee TO OPEN TARRANT'S SAFE. Rooks Expected to show Canse of Bsploston. Fire Marshal Beery morning gave yrs, to move the safe of Tarrant Co, ren buried Ih the ruloa at Greenwich ai Lis ie wate hurried to ee tore, He worked ov the unconscious girl for a fow minutes, nv he stopped. Oriental Silks, §0 cents and dark colors, 60 cents colors, and chocolate caramels, the two girin| i a ramet sae at tples ay aie Pry e cual | thane 1 Bays den ‘pale, He H LIZZIE HEIRGESELL, WHO WAS KILLED { 1G DROOGDDOADOODG GOO MODDOEGDOHAOACORONGOTHOE, ‘ Whore rifle Oty no Une," * fn teite 8. Milled the irk, he eatd, “the girl ie uire'a riffle had ene sis, and plereed police were notified and hurried ‘he | after Sauls. The hie brother, Wihietde avenue home wit wi deanery jal forgotte: the gun, f Ne sald didn't mean to wtiont againet the girl~t Bt teed Mer fn pretty, found him at the atreet are was yu let 4 rly, ryt Hid d had akong en Leven Vey Nah tom x th manufacturer, In nearly insane over the e yt He t niry ex uncle, Amos fa olde avenue, H and two of his brothers ar He worked South Africa, w Nelleh and without rea! cept a brother ulre, who vee on hl popular in the town, Ang In mother |e ti ton's store on Park street. 6 if any ny int they'll get a Haale ad Broadway and rrth Street. Eighteen thousand yards, including: — Fancy Pale colors and black, 40 cents per yard; Value 60 cents. per yard; Value 75¢. and $1,00, 50 and 65 cents per yard; Value 75¢. to $1.50, Peau de Soie,—fashionable shades, per yard; Value $1.25, 75 sents per yard; Value $2.00 to $4.00, 1 y By a strange colne:dence Aquire 4 a 40) his comrades met Badle ite t lr je) at her Inquiry. Amall brother. of tte mort bat i She's fooling, dan he rose | fi) ih Rugererepecer’s from his eeat ahd WWowed ating raion imine bap, thew a y' robbed of boxes for a ren ton two years ago, he called know of Bovire’s threat the wren whe was camt- Fancy Silks,—plain black Foulard,—and 24-inch colored Surahs in medium and pale shades, 23 and 24-inch printed Foulards, Light, medium Fancy Velvets,—handsome designs,—deep European Novelty Silks,—rich, heavy weaves, $2.00 to $4.00; Value $5.00 to $12.00. JAMES McCREERY & CO, Broadway and rth St, - BOY, “SHOWING OFF,” _ [twin nonneny ROBBERY FOILED. and ran to the rescue iis in one-day ol ‘| SAVED A BURNING CHILD. Mveryman's Wateh Was in Dan. |derey City c ay wer When Police Came, ered the Hie August Bohreipor, @ fiveryman, of | [da Peterson, six years old, of aa Greenwich avenue, was held up by Chag | Uolon street, Jersey Cliy, was playine| Hunter, of 4% Weat Eighteenth atreet, | With a tin can in which were live coats At} o'clock this morning, at Greenwich | y when her clothing took fire and Bank streets, An attempt was) Hilts sereame brought to her as. | made 7 Toh him, of his gold watch Nicholas Stackhammer, of 19] pliceman Ammann, of the Charles eet. The young man took off treet Station, heard Schrether's shouts Nis voat and ew It around the child. In thie way. he #ucceeded in amothertn, In the Jefferson Market Pollce Court the flamer, but not before the calld ha morning Hunter was held in ball of been badly burned about the boty and 00 for examination lege, He, ton, was seriously burnes B.Altmans do. WAIST DEPARTMENT. The selections for Awtumn and Winter include allractive styles of Dress Waists in Luxeuil, Platte Val. and Clany Lace, Brussels Net, Taffetas, Peau de Sole and Corea Sith, Crepe de Chine and Liberty Satin. Thursday, Nov, 8th: On Thursday, November 8th, Fifteen Hundred Flannel Shirt Waists in very desir- able styles will be offered at exceptionally low prices, as follows: $2,25, $2.75, $4.50, $5.00, $5.75 NECKWEAR DEPARTMENi, § Russian, » « $2.25 Beru Lace Coilara with Revers, ) seiaaiieboes a’ Selle Applique or Renaissance Lace Ties, 85c., $1,35, 2.00 Biack or Ecra Arabline Lace Fackels, + + 4.60 Black Satin Plated Belts, ; 5) te hy 68c. White Embroidery Tarn-Ower Collars, 4 + 18c, BOOT and SHOE DEPARTMENT. We Kid Bation Boots, Ree ea ern es Five Hundred Pairs Women’s Dull Kid ven Ge Kid Eutton Boots with Kia Tips, » + 2.75 Five Handred Pairs Misses’ Kid Button Boots, ‘Soong Heels, Sian8torox, » » « $6.20 Sisst8o% . 6 1.45 5th Street, West; eh Loge s08 PECIALS FOR THURSDAY, Floor Coverings | Astoundingly little priced—good qualities and well chosen patterns. A ig that will mean a prize to each purchaser. | ALLWOOL INGRAIN ART SQUARES, the| AXMINSTER: RUGS, Orlentaf des very latest colorings, 2x3 y Oy Signs, 27X54 inh POM. 2.25s000 Vy 74) 1G 4BDosvossreereer vers 3.80) 6x79 ins, 1B MS ceveeessssoe08, 28 ayn 3 yds, + 4,79) LINOLEUMS, all the new patterns: reg, 3x3 yds., reg. 6.75066 +++ 889] 700. sq. yard, 50c,, ree. 90. 19 | THB YS YAS, FOG BOO. rss seree GOB) vardirrerereesewmerseerereeee OGG Bedroom Furniture. *\t0. MORROW-—-An opportunity to save one-third on other stores’ prices every piece new and thoroughly reliable in make and hieh | BUREAUS of bird’ He, full i from haped French it BUREAUS of solid oak, with large trench plate glass, swell vin, 15, 45 carved uprights; reg, $22.50. includ! dln ean $295 95 25 ODD DRESSING TABLES, in all the popular wood: ae ete, ree BBs ae o Cas AlvOORIOD Hac wavs Atractions Are Tht Low Pica oak or eee SE TARRIAI TTR thal Rates) tg BIBS finely made and finished; reg $18. Both Sides 14¢m St, A Hat Peretinal The writer's experience is interesting. It may be profitable to you. ‘That's why he obtrudes it upon your aitenition, He has been converted from the $5.00 Hat to the $2.74 and $3.49 ones, e ten years he wore gh 'y Hats that cost $5.00, Two an ago he experimented with a acy $2.74 Hat, The result made him a permanent champion of the latter. These words are voluntary and entirely unbiased. He would not violate his conception of candor or stultify himself for the sake winning fo patronage, Besides, he is hired to write the truth. other policy would be stupid. The last $5,00 derby he bought from an exclusive dealer stabby in three weeks, ‘The binding around the rim of the brim wore Shiny and slick, He took it to the salesman who sold it, This ,entleman gazed upon the disreputable hat with much gimu- lated politeness and assumed chagrin, He finally decided to steam" the shine off. That process tailed, The hat was of no use to afastidicu. dresser. {t went toa bootblack gratuitously, Dis+ gruntied wits the high-priced, short-lived hat he bought the same est Macy § Annex for $274, It looked as well as the other and months without showing a smirch, A corpulent friend pet) with his weight. Mer wrecked the crown-but the band and binding were good to the Why pay tribute to the agency io ‘We have theyexact blocks— hatter finished for $2.74 and §3.49—Derby and Alpine. {ile Hats $4.99, Opera Hats $5.63, De same Pail Ha method controls our Millinery. Women's sens vied low prices. on poli ment and a | cents pays for Seogtecenstien enh, Aided ee Eee R. H. Macy & Co.'s Attractions Are Their Low Prices, NAY Bath Sides 14th St WA to 1Sth, 6th Aw Kid-covered Side Steels, all lengths, Se, each, for this our regular price, sale, 2¢ Waist Steels, good quality, our regue lar price per set of twelve, Se; for this sale, Sc. Blck and White Hooks ind byes, with spring, siz 83a d 4, our regular price per gross, 7c, for (his sate, Je, “De Long" Hook and Bye Tape! , black, white and gray, per yard, 216 Toilet Pins, superior quality; our reg: ular price per paper containing S00) pins, Ses for this sale, <c, “Tayler's” = best quality Mourning Pins, our regular price per oneounce boxes 9¢.; for this sale, be, “Tayler's"’ sale, 7c. © Tayler's’’ best quality English Haire d, our regular jor this sale, 1¢ All-brass Dressmakers’ Pins, our rege war price per hall-pound box, 196; pins, plain or price per paper, for this sale, 160, ptf Pins, heavily nickel-plated, small, 364 for this sale, te, Needle Cases, filled with best Linglish Needles, 9¢,, 22¢. and jéc, Taffeta Seam Binding bhek and white, per plece of eight yards, 6¢ Tatieta Seam Binding, all colors, our | regular price per plece of ten vards, 10¢.; for this sale, Se, | Prussian Seam Binding, white, laven- der and tan, our regular price, Vie for this sale, Se, Bed Tick Binding, best quality, per plece of twelve yards, 12¢ Ali-wool Carpet Binding, per piece of “Ambertine’ Corset Steels, absolutes nine yards, 24c. Albsilk Blanket Binding, yard, 4c. Men's Overcoats, made of fine, so't luxurious Montagnse, black and Ox- ford gray; warmtndul intertining and Vined throughout with rich, pure dyed silk, edges piped with silk velvet so! elsewhere at So.00, OuF price $32.98, Men's Overcoats, inate of wipe rh worsted cheviot, Oxford gray, fayl- foned with full, tree, sweeping sa stylish broad shoulders, lined wit extra heavy doubleewarped Farmer's our satn, sold elsewhere at $18.00, price, $15.74 Men s Sac’ Suits, made of solt-faced, serviceable cheviots, smart Seoteh} effects. broad shoulders, single and double breasted vests, painstakingly finished and well Hined, sold elsewhere at $16.50; our price, 682.4%, Boys’ Overcoats, made of handsum sot finished kersey, tan and blue, bro shoulders, raw edges, Swe styles for swagger lads, 3 to 12 years, | sold elsewhere at $9.00, our price, $6.24, Boys’ Two-plece Suits, made of new ¢ M4 heviots, fancy designs and nove color combinations, nota particle of cotton, seams reinforced and silk sewed, lined with heavy Farmer's sat. in, sold elsewhere at 00. Women's Waists made of all-woo! imported flannel, lined throughout, value $2.25; et $1.49, Women's 15, made of French flan nel, embrotiered siik polka dots, value $3.50; at $2.74 Women's Walsts, nde of fine Hen- rletta; front trimmed with graduated tucks, back with igen of tucks Give your newsdealer ofla quarter and take a A"Y! World Almanac home with you. If the news- dealer hasn’t a copy on his shelves tell him to get it for you. ickly, too, for now is the time to study up| itical matters. A Special’ Edition has just been put on Leg with Campaign Su wit map of China in colors. 25) English best quality English Pin Rooks, our regular price per book | cont ining 480 pins, tte; for this medium and large, our regular price per card containing one dozen, Jed inches wide, all colors, per piace, 47¢., per $0; our price, The Macy Notion Sales are of large importance. Frue gal buyers watch for them with ever-increasing interest, A brief announcement hinting of such an occasion is the signal for great and immediate responses. Such an event is now in progress. The gist of all we would say is merely a repetition of past statements:—Honest, best qualities—no seconds, no trash—freshest, newest, bright. est Notions at prices that are not approached elsewhere, Sale star's Tharsday morning. Double Serge Belting, supertor quale ity, black, white and gray, owt price per plece of ten yards, (Guy for this sale, $9¢, Dress Shields, pure rubber, covered with fancy silk, sizes 3 and 4, worth 25c. per pair; our price, 1$¢. Dress Shields, pure rubber, both sides covered with nainsook: 1, Ses tnatead of 120, 4, 106, insterd of tie, , 126. instead of 166, Dress Shields, seamless stockinet, ¢x- tra large, every palr guaranteed: No. 3, 6, instead of 106, | No. 4, 7c. instead of 120, No, 5, Ne. Instead of 140, Velveteen Binding, our own brand, fone better made, 17-8 in, wide, our regular price per plece of five yards, 26G.; for this sale, te, flack Velveteen Binding, good qual- ity, 15-4 in, wide, ow regular price per ines ol five yards, $264 for this sale, Be. Brush Edged Black Skirt Binding, very good quality, worth Se. per yar our price, 2c, Black Worsted Skirt Binding, our regular price per plece of five yards, Tey for ths sale, Se. Alpaca Braid, extra wits black and] —Aesligna, Je to 38¢, rs. piece of tive yards, 9e, Single Initials, per bundle containing, “Webster” Gilt Edge Blick towing one gross, 12¢, Silk, pure dye, one-hundred. yar Women's Hose Supporters, made of ay our regular price ma! pron r lisle loom elastic, ovr regular : Aya this sale, per doz, 69c.; per rs ice, Be: for this sale, Se, pool, bc, Hose Supporters, made of faney | oMacy’s"" lack Sewing Silk, ball) sik etgth, sateen belts, al ph ounce spools, our regular price 23 colors, 196. per ay for this sale, 19¢, ‘tomato. shaped Pin Cushions, our Silk. cowered Featherbone, black, regular price, 6¢3 for this sale, 4e. white and colors, per dozen yards, H Bid per yard, tae, pie Buttons, per dozen, 4, Sem Twill-covered Featherbone., — black, whi eandgray, per dozen vards, 69¢,: Perforated Stomping Outtits, for eme per yard 6¢, broidery werk, S¢, ~Tayler’s” French Chalk, all colors, per doaen, 106: each, tc, Machine Ol, our own brand, none better made, our regular price, Sey for this sale, je. Children's Whit Merino binding, pearl buttons, re te | toms; Misses’ Pants and Bo: Whalebone, every piece guarant pure shell, 36 inches long, per pr 97e.; each Ye, Non-twisting India Tape, our regular price per bundie containing 13 yards, Sey for this sale, 40, Silk Corset Laces, all colors, tive yards. this sale, 160, bee hae Alklinen Renatssance Braids, all’ widths, per piece of 36 yards, 186, Frilled Edge Silk Garter Blastle) alle price per yard, 24¢.; for this sale, 1 Sateen Skirt Yokes, white and black cach, 146, long, ovr regular price ate, exch for sale, tc, colors, beutiful patterns, our ¢ Celluloid Shoe Horns, 10¢, and 126, ly unbreakable, our ‘regular price Se, each; for this sae, be, Sateenscovered Corset Steels, good Quality, worth Se; our price 2c, ' — Co'd Weather Goods. The surrounding paragraphs tell 4 Of values that Ive such great prestige to the y stores, The » qualities are worlie — prices lowest, We present them without »\a line of word-jugglery or cajolery, ers fo match, size 18, 39¢4 ries OO Of See for each larger size, Chikiren's Pure Natural Weol Silk binding, pearl buttons, # bottoms; Misses’ Pants and Drawers to matel, sige 1% 44eqp of We. for each larger slat. Men's "Norfolk and New Brunswick’ Natural Merino <hirts and Drawerg, full regular made, 94¢, Men's “Norfolk rnd New Brunswick” Pure Natura! Woo! Shirts and Deaw ers, full regu'ar imade, $1.94, Wonen’s Suits, ihade of gray home: spun and Blick and blue Venetian c oth, double-br asted blous? jackets; collar, belt and sleeves tranmed with stitched tafleta sik; gored Mare skirt, lined with percaling, 611.74, Women's Jackets, made of black and castor kersey cloth, box f ont, fited ie back, twenty inches lone, Medici col. lar, Pnishedewith cloth straps, lined 1 with self-color satin, BIL Th. Women’s Fact Black Plescetined Hose, unbleached split feet and all black, double soles, heels and toes, 29e, Women’s Fast [lig Pleece-tined th extracted white polka dots, our lmportations, j9¢, Women's Fast Blick Cashmere bye double soles, high spiced heels toes, 49¢, Chiliren's Ribbed Cotton Hose, fi regular and full fashioned feet, di knees, soles, heels and toes, 196, Women’s Golf Capes, made uf blue, brown and bhek kersey cloth, plaid backs, 28 inches long, 1.49, | Women 5 Gof Capes, made of kersey ¢ variety of fancy plaids, with and without hood, 1 Women’s Fleece lined shaped Ribbed Vests, finished with silk tapes and silk} Men's Heawy Wool Hail Hose, blagk, trimmings, long and shore sleevet: camel's hate and natural, 346, Drawers to mateh, French bands, ankie length, 466 Men's imported Cashmere Half om plain grounds, horizontal stripes Women's Halfwool Shaped Ribbed vontrasting colors, 44¢ Vests: (inished with silk ribbon and ie ‘ hand-crogheted sitk edging, long and Men's English Cashmere Hose, short sleeves, Drawers to mateh, black and tin grounds, French bands, ankle length, 74¢ in contrasting color: IF You ! 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