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CONGRESS TO AS JOHN Hissssipp Private will Re- tire and Make Money. Unless there fe an unsurpectoA humor: fat behind th returns on Congron:, tonal elections, there will be a dearth ot laughter in the House of Represen- tatives which will come into being next ear, ‘Private’ John Allen, of Missieqipp!, fa on Bile last term. And this ts no joke. Mr, Allen began hie service to the cause of government and to that of good fwumer tn the Porty-ninth Congress. He haa kept It up continuously. Now, he ways, he ts going to practiso law and “ake money, Looks the Mumortat. In person the retiring wit of the House ‘tall, stooping, black-haired and black ‘ustaohed. He has a humorous drawt 4 a quietly suggestive emile—excellant “ulpmonte for » laugh-maker, ‘ r, Allen dubbed himeelf “Private ‘> dietinetion, he explained. He found , @tybody about him was a Major, « ‘plone! or @ General, and he wished to ‘natiee himeelt as the only privete in army. He wae a "Johnny Reb" the war, a di apeen'! hesitate to draw on hip camp experiences for funny orles. Mr,‘ Allen's opponent for the Congres- onal nomination, one year, wae Cen, ucker, Who was also @ real veteran. peaking to (he constitueney, the Gene- sh mata; Appeal to the Ranke, ‘Seventeen yeara ago last night, my low-oltinens, atter @ hard fought bat: 1, on yonder hill, 1 Blvouacked under ndéer clump of trees, Those of you 0 remember, a8 I do, the times ted men's eouls, will not, I hope, for- get the humble servant when the prima- Thee shall be held." ‘Shereupon John Allen rose and sa “My fellow-dtisens, whet Gen, Tucl @aye to you about the engagement ee: enteen years ago on yonder hill iy true, What Gen. Tucker eaye to you about having bivouacked in you clump of trees on that night ts true, It is aleo true, my |! taliow-cttisens, (hat I wae vidette ploket ‘and etood guard over him while he alept, “Now, then, fellow-cltitens, all of you who were generale and had privat stand guard over you while you vote for Gen. Tucker; and all of you who were privates and stood guard over the generale w Private Jobin Allen, Porte Mico and Whiskey, Speaking to ® recent question in Con. gress, Mr, Allen again brought In a “ae tory, thus; condition of the Republi: 4) whe & whilo ago began noe County, es ar Porto Rico an t's Pt ¥ reminds me ptrbot~ salto at ad to contend | Tae wood Sel s (i ee a a) Ny Abe 1 Noponae wn rasan whee Weed nord neavily a Nery” tee nt is the gourt was overt Vad Jw) ies tase for train, je want bo nakey't to cheer him on is Bee sent me to ore It, TP went ba rey t T could no he pagel aks convicted ait | fet, te been fo id on them they would mover at Ve OF poll ans | drop o lskey to anybody, The ! CAPT. 1D. HART STRICKEN DOWN Noted Fivbuster r Dies in| Chicago dcastshi Called | new Leable Hospital from Apoplexy. | (Bpectal co The Kvening World.) | PHILADELPHIA, Nov, B= John D. Hart, of Cuban flibustering fame, and formerly owner of the famous wteamahip Bermuda, died to-day of apoplexy. He had been in poor health lately, and made hig home tn Atlantic City, aa the! Proprietor of the Shoreham Hotel, but) FJ hot find that the ehange benefited | Seinesetiy, Be came to thin city yerterday after midday was seen to fail vement, b diva, J head y to on the curbstone. When Pani Was Unconscious, and foun: ba ‘al arena Hd Weal cca Ys At 4 ol clock, nis morn ape | 19 tee the Benaiot akatn with me to» LOSE WIT ALLEN GOE Julae looked at me reflectively and re- fret fully and said “Well, John, don't you think we have rather overdone this (hing? A Shot at Depew, Qur own Chauncey Tepew became a target for an Allen story not long atter he beoame a ator, Bald the Mineis+ sippian one day “A negro eploure cavieht a fine, lares Ros 9 im, hinned, dressed aud hung I before a biasing fire under a spreading free, and while var taking to a de. Tectuble brown Jay down on the grow vnd went to sleey ile it, About the time the ‘powmum wap done a silk littl flarky, happenin that way, stole the ‘possim and t up Then he took the bones and them down in froat of le sleeping bentiier, reandd his iipe ‘pom AP wie fae and, mea red "DOK: reane over hi ven the aries a @ ‘possum awoke he look And sure prised (9 find. his fore,» haf. the i ia Race wht hab ey sum d lave de resistance ay " iy vt of ve is fingere an: on ‘dun eat " “dat dar is de like 1 mua’ dat der ‘pos ect on my con-#tur wart his fo do Ney a but STARS BEGIN TO SHOOT; THE WORLD; TU baa e. Bird | B. Altman & ato. UMBRELLA DEPARTMENT, Imporled Umbreila Handles in Unique and Exclusive designs consisting of hand wrought Gold and Sterling Silver, | Jeweled Gun Metal, Rock Crystal, Carved lvory, | Garnet, Inlaid Wood, Colored Pearls and Enamel. | UMBRELLAS MADE Engiish Crops and Wa hing Sticks. TO ORDER. Martin's Umbrellas, | JESDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 15, PY; 100, Danred’s. | WEDNESDAY Linen Aisle Intense Interest To Careful Housekeepers. LINENS, LININGS, DOMESTICS, BLANKETS, &e 2 Both Sides 14th St. We Combine Perfection with NOTICE: wear, Hosiery, Furs, Blankets, Stoves or any ther cold-weather goods that are imperitive now, it will be extrav. intend to buy ui Overcoat, Heavy Under. STERN BROTHERS Are displaying on Second Floor Later Shipments of Trimmed Hats & Bonnets the newest and most desirable Paris Models At Less Than Cost of Importation West Twenty-third Street B. Altman & Eo. TAILOR-MADE SUITS, A namber of styles of Tailommade Suits have been reduced and will be offered on Wednesday and Thursday, November 14th and 15th, at Mad $28,00, $38.00 (Second Floor. ) Formerly $28,00, $38.00, $48.00 on enny Ole ‘possum 1 ever did eat peta “That Is the way with De should a patronage, | lool he did have patronage, but fo ‘God at ‘tun pho has leat ‘fect on hie oom: ‘nt in enny ole patronage he ever Atter ‘t Meigen Terkey. Se Saat eee rim war in © tlon Yet rm hel seers iovop Pot nt ol oi ta ay yin lt ‘of a are bout spertal V4 i a ‘iat a i i named, take the le pean ry Lord ans ne eta a teary, attention te tt gond me att be @ prompt anew Harrison Just tw Time, ' wyhen eae Sate hgh Washing- ion Int . tial mente sentimen el hy ison oe mesee had eae Mr, Allen was a reminded it, Speaker, ou Were ‘cogunel In the ‘harveat A "the ere on in we hal ude began ther, the lightnin, n har tod analy the drops *) beeen to fall, When aman working lor wi dut In ® hot harvest fel there ta nothing more delightful to pie than a little fail of ratn to drive him Thee eventere | bro! id the barn, Sowhen the yo there they. foun ‘aia " ne [ll bad got there before thi Urely out of breath ¢ m, a na "aaten flat on the barn floor, The foreman waked him: "What ig fou Pun yours self to death tn that wi ‘Why, | was ate th, rein would stop before 1 cout met | Such was “Private ‘yeh © IMen of the “Just in time’ Speaking to Mr. Hewitt, atm its In Towa on & cer: a number men Atri fh Hewitt pnee fate a pemet t thers je et i tye touwhich Mr. ulen t walled | to make some rempor out the decadence of Bouthern tates | iy To the House Mr, Allen sald, eo Brewitt wpesch being quoted: | ty if, L recollect not long ago |) itimore where evory th. where | was | urround by 90 TaBhy rich men, thad| by. the time It came my (urn. to D 11 rele no well ddregmed them as ‘Wellow eapitaliste,’ ‘Therefore I, on my | went own motion, would never quote a bane Quel spene! ft on anybody, becauwe IT do oe thine etly the fate thin) | Mr, A fen ‘i a been referred to as too | foes of a Wit to be an orator, Minar pi intely, refused fo take him seri- cone wen he invited promotion from the rouse to the Senate, and thie may or may nol have to do with hin de termination to retire SEMTOR DAVIS CHOWS WORSE to Hold a Con- sultation, (Hpmelal to The Kvening World) ST. PAUL, Nov, 18—Senator Davis's condition has become critical, A con: aultation has been called for to-day, Dy | Murphy, the Chicago specsaier, has been { telegraphed for, Dr, Stone, tho physt- clan attending Renator Davis, tesued the following bulletin “Henator Davin's elevation of tempera: ture and restlensness of Jast ilght has) proved to he due to the sudden develop ment of acute nephritis, (loflanima’ of the kidneys) no cape le no serious that T have telegraphed for Tr, Murphy morrow. ‘Tomperature 49, puise 10K The France of eyes ye of the| a THE LEONIDS ARE HERE. dre beotis PEPE EEE EEE EEE EET EERE RE Oe FRE ORE: rere rs cee seseeees +2 nS en nee HOW EARTH MEETS THE LEONIDS, PO PPPr Uc ie eee cee eee CeCe rere ce a Heavy Shower of the Me-| i?! teoric Vagrants Is Due To-Night. hy anh the Groat Dipper ax ik wil be remembered that side tare of the bow! of | vhkda are #6 1 dont tyeots tee tithe (thelr exhibition | pprare.te an the oarity 40. ber tp wnt he condtellation Lao, or the Lion ur ObMrVers who want fin ace 1 (ae why may Co m9 reMdily 4 star —-—- | Toe Jconids not re with Us, announcement that a opposite’ drection, am has arrived, It re are ma SC a. re es ; | fers \o af jon of continuo ten tim que at it My h Point Lace Curtains, ya ng, exquisite designs, valu Bubs ita acehh ct He 40 wa bie aun ats nve. hs | HG saa ot th 140 palr White Irish Point Lace Curtains, extta wide Handsome borders, value nad only et iniervale hing ike | ¢ nest obViOUN thirty-three years do favor us with 4 Hite — rpair Reversible Tapesty rlieres, (op ard bottom heavily fringed, value $5 bd per paity at $5.74 ordinary tongue, th Triduum at Cathedral y J ne uit od heavy Satin-faced Tapestry Lambrequins, six colors, value $5.00) at $5.04, a they) than fashes of light Aressly lengthen tilt me ar ‘ot the Viett noircle the heavens wll, don't be afraid of the If dhe larmeri of the jot trike the e@fth full ti, they| "jar ti Most of the fragmenta, urn out before coming Into our at 1] mosphere *ky away willl + through a * tars every August tonly at the long separate te THE ANGELO FLOATED. Wilken Liner Gain nhire Vonnt LONDON, Nov, I—The Wilson line steamer Angelo, bound from Chete A} Norway, for Hulj, which went aah Sunday night near W Yorkshire cons, and oil of gid Vite a and AL (it meeting was expecied in Novemver, 1s, on the theory that the vear 1% the, Vork~ yin the 1 hohe tr tbe pean ees ee ses eres ees se ayant to disregard the offerings Our preparations are com. plete throughout every department, lecee fest @ Sateen, beautiful 1 ealines, al where at iNon HM to dealers PILLOW CASES, BO) dosen Nigh grade 1 Pillow Casee sinew Sad and bUx2y \ 190, each, any alee 106 COL D WEATHER NEEDS. n full white ‘Gatton, Aled. (9 avy | pretty each bs Glass---Direct From Maker to You. artistic shape, These are the three Rider Ailkolone actual day covered, value #8 10 doten extra largo sine (iri © Deep culling, extraordinary brillianey, somite ‘tows meets “nile | ask qualities of our Cut Glass tno rnatter how little the price, We are ing; value B18 each: Weng manufacturers. ‘The Cut Glass bargains every now and again exploited ft you need BLANKED your memory ‘job lots" They are gathered from indifferent and by competition are The art element in our Cut Glass is as obscure Commercial sources, PHAM yaa Promptly Pitted, Hinen Aisle, Main Floor, Near, DProodwoy, Eighth ont Nath Sts, MONEY BACK Waree-quarter size ui i y ied re emphatic as the (rade element, MWe combine* perfection with economy. iy } | Know the situation. Manutacturers charge a profit to the dealers who buy of then), The dealers add their generous profit and sell to you, We are ‘anufacturers, We sell to you, You save the retail dealers’ profit when you buy here, Simple, isn't it? Here are some illustrations Salad Bow's, full sire, strawberry dine Celery Trays, shell shape, simple but mond cuttings, value #500, $2 dainty cuttings, value $5,009 to 96,50; Salad and Frult Bowls, handsome pat vay terns; regular $7, $0 and $8.00 values; | Celery Trays, dainty shell shapes, rleh $4.95, | Cuttings, 6,00 to $9,00 values; $4.57. | Salad and Fruit Bowls, elegant shapes, | (ie anters, quart sizes, cut neck and brilliant cuttings, $12.00 to $2100) lapidary stopper, value $5.00; 62.97, values, $9.97. Salts and Peppers, cut glass, sterling Hon Bon and Almond Dishes, with Silver top, large variety of styles, 496, | handles, £2.00 10 $3.50 values; $1.37} China Gime S ‘ IF NOT, CURED sib iit ja Oyster Plates {Our variety of Game Sets is a DEAFNESS | Was oe, ube onal ines of pio of re We've ater iS ster | them care elected with FAILING EYESIGHT, Platls over acne New bi good ane’ And Tmequulted darn CATARRH the lowest prices ever quoted, tion, = That’s why you may buy There are over thirty styles from the | here without risk, Styles and OR ASTHMA, |e: Carlsbad and Limoges manu loge are absolutely right, j facturers, ‘or example: F E LECTU ES Carisbad Chima, gold edges, bouquet and game centres, $4.47 per set BOOKLET AND TREATMENT PHEN AT 240 STH AVE De toariae Wiibam ab Foownty > owrty- vot | Austrian China, six depressions, varly ous tints with gold edges, $2.28 doz, French Majolica, six depressions and | centre 108 slice of lemon, j.97 doz, Austrian China, sia depressions, mar- bleized effects, enri¢! with gilt, $5.58 doz, Twenty-five other beautiful styles, | $49.06 per set; including all the | | ranging up (0 $17.88 per dozen, |handsomest Limoges Grand fire ee You'll admire the fine clouded gold | decorations, mic "| novelties. | Latest importations, LONE aise se’ Decorated China Fish Sets q hole amery Pridtay ‘Ste 48) cavers | Fish Sets are not a mere pendant of the Macy China department. on ‘How Deatuere Ie tre vented io a Free Triat Treat | ment for ve cult we one of the farge, vital, important interests that receives abundant attem ae G8! Dealers tion, The beauty and Austrian China, floral wreaths, gobd edges, gai entres, $4.97 per set. Limoges China, stippled gold edges, fancy game centres, $12.97 per set, Tervit of tree Treatment st fast lectaree tol lows) Limoges China, shaded colors, gold edges, fish centres, $5.5 Limoges China, goid iace border floral wreath, lish centres ? Austrian China, full maroon border, lower panels, fish centres, $19. 37, ‘Thirty other kinds, ranging up to $74.41 per set, Japanese Blue Fish Forms, for serving baked fish, $9¢, dozen, Decorated China Fish Cups and Plates, $2.76 dozen, Pink Shells, Crab-shaped handles, $4.44 dozen, Terrapin Servers—-turtle-shaped——$5.88 dozen, Terrapin Servers—lobster-shaped—$11.88 dozen, Flower Vases A superb line of Flower Vases for chrysanthemums, American beaut | roses, carnations and other long-stemmied favoritesin all the desir {and newest Baccarat, Bohemian and English shapes and colors, These jare the sume goods shown by prominent florists, but we have them in greater variety, and, it is quile needless to say, at half the prices they Imported and Town: Made Gowns, | charge, Gowns. me) |Proadway L 19 D Ot. se IN HONOR CF Thrifty home-furnishers—good managers or feel the desire to make their money should not slight these offering of low-priced beauties daisies : 12 and al who know the necessity, varchase the lait of value, in Lace Curtains erviceable, pretty wid fresh as just-picked hite Irish Point Lace Curtains, ve PN.0h at $2.04 for St. John Baptist | de la Salle. Fifty Wilton Rugs. Tweive beautiful patterns. signs and size selling elsewhere at $35; our price At, Mt Pat tna the fir servicgh was he m of Mt $24.98, Rev. « and Hight Rey. John FP, Mt Vioarelienera who preached (he sermon, Twenty-five | jot other digviteries Were present and sa | roves The Cathedral wan crowded to ie moat capacity, several hundred poop ed ing, Ardabisbop Corrigan, clad tu bis pons Jen nage, penary by both ing moa noe ney may be gainey titebe oly a iia li’ ili i ii ll lil Twenty other kinds—ranging up to It is value we offer indicate how well we watch and It'sa smallish group | $35.00 Wilton Rugs at 524.98. rt Size 9x12 feet. werd their sins and) Bunce “oman UEeR abnald vambs ae R H ren & Co.'s Attractions Are Their Low Prices, ne | } from 13th to 1Sth, 6th Aw Economy. Millinery for the Horse Show. | Come see the Millinery department jwe've developed for you Sat }‘round with Hats direct ‘rom. thelr empery=-Paris—and others trom “our own Wworkrooms, Our displays exemplify the bright. et thought and richest taste of the season, We want you to come and sirvey (he elegant Carriage Hats, Evening Hats, Fur and Pur. Trin imed Hats, You can save from $5.00 to $15.00. buying the Hat of us--and s style, and quality, and dash piquancy, Cotton and Silk Poplins, And here's another lot of fabrics with the pride set hack on of a backward season, Gracef lustrous Poplins with warp of sewing silk, Appro darrliefrsis i waists and petticoats—fdeal for ing, Will not break, crackor "I twenty-tive plain and } colorings—-24 inches Ny O5e,; at 40, Sille Petticoats, * | [Our stock is at its zenith, — All the styles destined for highest favor are . Many are of the tast ultra Parisian creat Who distinguish me replicas from originals ? look alike, only ierere’ in price, are about half what other stores charge you, Heavy taffeta, black w ed umbrellashaped 1 an le, 83. bes Neavy taffeta, back and wnted. accordion vette ruche and dust ruffle, $4.99, Ne taffeta, black adcolers | accordion —_plaiti suche and dest f worth at $7.89, Heavy taffeta, Black amt gy) vated agcordion itt with narrow plaiti ‘ys me worth $14.50; at 68,89, Women's Waists, {No use telling women that W; jare the vogue for gereral ki jabout wear, They have made », | Women recognize their serviceable! ness and tablencts and sensibly given these handy gai complete approval, We have systematicall; to win leading place ee buyers $e of silk and of flannel, wa by i Le pod Mi tudes — value $5.00 at ad Waists made of Poy tweked and corded, sleeves, numerous colors, at 65.49, broidered and heenst colors, value $11.00; Pryor mated 7 Waists made of taffete, tucked and amy cluding (le and belt, colors, value $12.90; at $9, 18, | The Flannel Waists, | Women's Waists, made of flannel, trimmed and stitched pleats, lined throughout, value $5. at $2.49, Women’s Watsts, made of French: dots nel, pretty silk, val y at $2.74, Women's Waists, made of F nel, back and fromt tucked, with bands of satin and tons, value 85,00; at $3.49, Misses’ Flannel Waists, Misses’ Waists, made of Premcly | tlanne!, plain colors, bishop sleeves, brass buttons, 12 to 16 year sold elsewhere at $3.00; our $1.99, Misses’ Waists, made of i French flannel, bishop sleeves, 12 16 year slees, Sold elsewhere at ur pele, $2.44, Misses’ Waists, made of French nel, embroitered polka dots, | sleeves, 12 to 16 year sizes sold where at $5,00; our price, $2.74, UN Notion Sale Continues. [ i La iM t Be 5 Same quality, dee 1% these thee mi : ‘ t Martineltt wi od Full tablee at boarding a where Sunday World Wana: vactncies, ae i by prow i best bargains, Tha's equally” trap ae Waists made of tl taal al a ; %