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[eae Mabsareaest ane senioee / ie k Sed THE Wc . GAR ALLS ‘AIO WA WIS STH, MLL Lov | Woman Ground to Death)Samuel Feldman’s Jealousy by a Trolley on Eighth Caused Him to Take Avenue. Poison. HURRY 10 GET HOMB.|DYING IN THE HOSPITAL, Jumped Before Car Stopped and} Couldn’t Bear to See Other Men Lost Her Life in a Talking to Sweetheart, but Tragic Way. Left Property to Her. Wohn out by a long day's work at} Greagnaking, 2nd !mpatient to get home | Suceoth—the Feldman the great Hebrew feast Harvest Festival — Samu to the widowed sister walting f0F br. | handsome young merchant of the east Western houses had ordered heavily—when accept because of the delay. I i —to sell at once and pocket the loss philosophically. We bought and will sell the entire Mothers—this is your opportunity! Boy’s Suits, Sizes 6 to 16 Years. Mira Mary Smith, jumped too soon! iy, ay from a south bound Eighth avenue car fast night at the Pighty-sixth street transfer station. ‘A crosstown car was walting IN th! nan wre atreet, and In her eagerness to ca ft she Jumped before her car had stopped. The car was not moving fant but ahe swung. o! ke, with her right hand, and was thrown fi back. As she fell her left foot got In abies front of the rear truck of the car and | was ground to ole at When an ambulance came from the | yo. ycod J. Hood Wright Hospital, Dr. Kapy P sald that she hind probably suffer pain, for the blow on the back of head must have killed her Instant madly Jealous lover, lex dying Ital, ing a fatal dose of ca encll on the back of busines# T leave you all 1| note ty written with wand that tt ts unde n, Who Ix twenty-six years old six languages fluently, was pretty girl of home & in Orchard stree ¢ busy thoroughfare ondueted a clgar nothing In the p stare clothing to give an. He was wildly, almoat insanely, Jeal- nd 1 was not UNE ous of the girl, On several. orca morning that her alster, dist OY when he saw her talking to some othe: Ber absence from home over night, man ly paroxyainy of anger were arming sought and found her at the Morgue i Miss Smith, who was forty-two yearn! liccently Feldman sold out his cnar old, was a seamstress, and usually Was going tate the worked with her alster in their home tn which he at No. 16 East Elehty-cighth street. | He wen But yesterday she went “out for the S00, at No. 2 ight Mrs ard day.” to the house of Mrs. A. B. Mack. agonizing groans in hig bedroom, She No, 2083 Eighth’ avenue. entered to fnd young Feldman on the | Bhe had the usual long dresamaker's bed, unconscloux, In one. hand h @ay. for it was 7. P.M. when she frstred y vini labelled‘ table near Jumped to her death. ak thesoardsoniwhienv we wa ere written Both the avenue and the crosstown hin Jast words to his sweetheart. cara were crowded and there was a!) An ambulance was summoned in all [haste from Gouverneur Hospital, and | Pathetic scene as Miss Sinith was taken | ihe inconscious form of Feldman borne | from beneath the car and carried to the | tn the Institution, aidewalk. Half x dozen women did | All night the nulcide remained uncon- Wrerything they could until the ambu- Tree te Mee Then they Rave Up lance came, but thelr work was all in| 1) hope. He was surely dying In, The bod; he d in had! oor The body of the dead seamstress ha whelWients Micke w~ World reporter flat on. East Blghty-elg Wheat wan very dull at the opening called her home. ‘The widow's sister,| figure to-day, but cory moved up a Bra, Ellen Heviin, whose aupport Miss trifle on Argentine shipments and cov- ax been for several years, WAS, 7 WAHT prostrated eeake ring. ‘There was no speculation tn. “tam an avail has suported us eet eald y [either market, even acalpers belne dis- for many @{cournged over the market. years. She worked, oh ao hard, and Wak) New York's opening prices were: De- strong herse Wae_wortied When | cove eats 74 a y wheat, 71 3 Bid Bot return last “leht nnd aia | come Hie Resekd So base ipa Not fall asteop until long after midnight. slaty Se SE It waa about 2 o'cwek thin moraing thai J awokened with a start, | had dreamed | that my niece, Miss Stephenson, was in | © December opening prices were: De- Po” aE aay ¢ ae," got, niece's home eet. and awak lice Headguar- | hha bringing and went ta Jetober . 68 5-8; at, 721-8 to 721-4; October corn, December corn, (1-2 bid; May ASSAILANTS. OF IRL ESCAPE. AGE LIMIT WILL PREVENT|accusED cITY OFFICIALS OF mith's packets were a gold watch. The Coroner ta nes Over to the alm | BET HIM FROM CONTINUING. PASSAIC NOT INDICTED. Oct, if . kelp A for Mh "5 x0 Charge A Whe Dis- i appeared After Successor. | Crime. WASHINGTON, D. C Wednesday, the sth of Admiral Schley will retire tive Met of the Navy » from {resent prospe place while the Court In session. Ont, Next! ber, Reare| ain ‘om the ac- Umit, and prise was created when tt was an- will take | nounced that no Indictments had been of Inquiry $s *tlil) sound against the elght city officials of |Passate, charged with attacking [rene His retirement will promote two ep! Jones, elghteen years old. This was eae popes Aumicals, Capt. Frank termed the Wallington Bosschelter case, we }) who ae in command of the and every ma accused by the young ston during the battle of Manila Bay, Ie and none has be som testa the Mat of captains Reon ince. It ts sald the Jury refused es se loromoted or ‘F service, and) to belleve the young woman's story, ‘und is advancement must Michael Me@inn 9 Indict for Rot retard the regular course of bpp wiitallanek SEAS eae oe one. Therefore Capt. Henry Glass,| gether with three other defendants, wi iby next to him on the Hst of wiwse names were not disclosed. le captains, ‘oo will enter the iter of was arralgned to-day ond pleaded not Rear-Admirals of the navy. Kullty Other sromotions resulting from Ad- miral Schley's retirement will bo those Tu F. P. Gilmore and Eu- sre eonity THANKS FROM CHILIANS. ene H. C. Leutze, who become Cape Scaava wna ins, and Leutenant-Commanders B1i-|Commandant of py Arlen f Bergen County Grand Jury was red by Judge Zabriskte, at Hinck- jensack, N. J., to-day. Training - Ship Pleased with Treatment Here. Commandant Gonzalez, of the Chillan tratning-ship Gen, Baquedano, now visit- ing this port, through Acting Consul G, L. Duval, has announced oMotally that Macowsky Took 1,500 Worth of| thr sulior from the Baquedano who was Silverware from Employers, roughly handled by the police was not a . yy officer, as Was reported, e Frank Macowaky, of No. 78 Avenue A,|a Chillan, but simply the bandeetey who ts employed by Lamber: Broa, ot jong com andant expresses he Azvelghts ntreet and hint aenny F the uniform courtesy with which lis ae Frcmteih pesiiao! lott Bene nis Officers and crew have been received, ‘ext Thirtieth street station, . Staunton and Cha }@ become Commanders, Mat PAWNED FIRM’S Goons, “Seventy-five pawn-tickets were found o: Alm. In the man's room the police found |Meneas Nor Marries Woman Who quantity of silverware which Lainbe Wil He a Mother to Him, / Bros. tr property. The iy represented by the pawn-iicketa| TOPEKA, Kan. Och. 4,—Lata: the years od, and Mrs he wilyerware found were estimated | Smith, wlxte ara mays ‘defense wa unique, He}! Harvey, who admitted that she was ‘ Hot think chat he had’ done| forty-one, were married by Probate ie tf ad ed do better for the| Judge Fagan after the boy’s father had Jee] a teat declared that he wanted his son to trate Pool held him or al ™ g Of Jarceny for further examina- re tte ‘Tha Probate Judge at frst refused to issuo the license and told the youth that Stayed by Respite, | he was too young to asaume the duties RISBURG, Oct. Gov, |ot ® husband. The father then spoke up and sald that he pela de as not _ THE MEDIUM OF THE MILLION i 4g the Sunday World Want qyetion. 7p B fed to Bessie Bat- Youths’ Suits, i sy le and workmans ipequilts ccstom tailoing. Real 7 50 values 0 and $12. Sale pric eenae Py 3 on" Boys’ Knee-Pants Suits, with Vests, Sizes 9 to 16 Year: imeres and cheviots;coats cut in man'y perfectly tailoved and are faultless Popular Price Sale at all Four Convenient Stores, og Ck OUTFITTERS 279 Broadway, near Chambers St. 47 Cortlandt St.,.bet. Church and Greenwich Sts. FEW CAINS Wy Steel Sold Of on Init! was widely dlatributed. to-day lost 11-2, rome of th fraction. 2.8. Steel sold at 43 to 4234, com pared with 43 last night Only three or four stocks showed small fractional gains points as St Considerable sur. | P tr alt, Jumpe Honds were promo-| murder of an Italian at Shady Side, to- rn & Western preferre Central 2 and otiie Meat govered 1b Missour! Pacitle rose a, p night on . ae 640,100 shares, and of t his thanice| 4 IMillo trying to pan rome sinctet'| BRIDEGROOM 16, BRIDE 4],|: A Great Sale of | oys’ & Youths’ Clothing. The Biggest Values Ever Offered in New York. White hin countrymen are rejoicing in @ Sacrifice of workmanship. a endanger the permanent value of their name for the sake of temporary gain. the goods were finished they refused to dnight last niet Feld stock away under cost to manufacture. Youths’ Suits, {4 to 19 Years— Made from pu e woollen fabrics, consisting of Back Thibets, | yy Blue and Brack One s; also. fancy Tweeds an { Cassimeres. AML this s:atan’s up cut, withth shoulders and swacger effect. Perfect ored and well f Feil values § $10.00. Sale price sees Made from all-wool black Thibets, blur fashion, with broad should ardate in all respects. Heal values $5.00 and 14 to 19 Years— The tirm of G. Lippman & Sons, 707 and 709 Broads way, makers of “Magnet Brand” Boys’ and Youths’ Clothing, ave noted for mak- ing only high-grade goods. This season found them unusually busy — orders piled in faster than they could turn them out. Thev could rush the goods only at This thev would not do—for they could ill afford to Big For the firm of Lippman there was only one way out of it 4 and back cheviots, abe fare very tylish a $6.00, Sale price. with Double-Brerst very preity. patterns, well made and ot suits. Real value $3.00; sale price. Double-Breasted Coats, knees. serviceabl:. Ver! “4.95 Boys’ Suits, Sizes 6 to 16 Years, made from pure wool cheviots In| farey cassimeres and tweeds, very | perfect fitting and up-t date in every Pants made with double satts anid 2 95 ° H Real valus, $4.50 and $5.00. Sale price ING, COU'TOBSS 4, 1001 ed Jacket of all-wool cheviots, in| A. T. Stewart & Co. The Shoe Sale---Ready Again ____Reinforcements have filled in the special stocks of Shoes which the enormous sel ng had seriously depleted in spots. Tomorrow the Under-priced Shoe Store will be ready again *o meet every shoe need of man, woman and child, and save you a third to a half of the value on every pair purchased, Here are Suggestions of tomorrow's offerings: 1,560 Pairs Men's Box Calf, Kid and Velour Lace Shoes, welted and stitched Soles, at $1.60. Regular $3 Shoes in most stores. 1,130 Pairs Women’s Black Kid Lace and Button Shoes, with tips, at $1. Worth $1.50 to $2; comfortable lasts. 630 Pairs Boys’ Black Satin Calf Lace Shoes, at $1. For school or play; sizes 11 to 5, with heels, 1,600 Pairs Girls’ Spring Heel Shoes, with tips, at 50c—Worth $1 to $3. Round up of odd lots and sizes from our regular stock; as small as 5, child’s; as large as 5, women’s. But there is ever so much more, as well. Men's Shoes— $1.90, worth up to $3—Patent leather, box, and wax calf; lace; welted soles; a dozen torts to choose from. $2.40, worth $3.50—Very swell shoes, 5 leathers; button and lace. and winter wei $2.85. worth $4—-Patent leather, calf, col'skin, grain and box calf; for dress or business; included are many ex- treme styles “or young men, Women's Shoes— $1.40, worth $2—Black kid laced shoes; heavy soles, man- nish lasts. $1.60, worth $2.50—'' La Belle,’ a widely advertised wom- an’s shce; in severil styles: others of even greater value in all weights and shapes. $1.80, worth $2.50—Patent leather, lace and button; dull kid tops; swell lasts; medium weights. $1.80, worth $3—Kidskin, lace or button, in half a dozen good shapes; welted soles of oak leather. $2.40, worth $3.50—Ideal kidskin, the new patent leather, with welted soles; Oxfords; Ince or button shoes. $2.40, worth $3.50—‘‘La Mode," one of the best of the lely advertised $3.50 shoes, in lace or button; never befcre sold for less than $3.50 to our knowledge. Formerly We have every requirement for your Boys—Hats, Shoes and Furnishings, at STOCK MARKET. BUSINESS WELL DISTRIBUTED BUT PRICES UNEVEN. ‘Trananc- tlons and Industrinin Were Again Attacked, Business in stocks on the Exchange At the open American Smelting — prefer Teneral Kiectrie a point and other Industrials a larg There were 1,80 sMares © Room traders attacked the market without delay and besides raiding the Industriats, offered down some of low-priced, non-dividen’ ing rail roads, 1 market M pretty « 7 polnis on ted In the e made at 3 was tran shut ater Lower prices were stocks of all oie market, hardened tions, Nath wolute of ye and other stocks advanced to St. Joseph ang Gay and ‘Phe total sales of stock ‘The € 1, _ Copper Gar @ Foundry. a Fo Prominent | { leading | i Mail Orders Filled. cS) 125th St., co: Open Late Saturday Night. | Our Collection of Silk & Flannel Waists is most complete, embracing | many |Styles representing the best efforts of Paris and New York makers, TO MEN AND BOYS, 264 and 219 Sixth Ave., bet. 14th and 15th Sts. rner 3d Ave. HBatierman Saturday’s Attractiveness t MEN'S FINE NA Winter Weight, 34 to so, MEN'S BEST FP + ea ened Bee! reed Steel pt vuliman Pal. Care. Men’s Furnishings. ES, in Mocha—Tan and Gray. AL WOOL SHIRTS AND DRAWERS, ‘h, LE BOSOM SHIRTS, open front and back, with | “ 55c pair link Cutis. Our regular 98c. qualitys 85c 1.47 Kid —Tan and Red, eac! Saturday, area eis Everything in ‘Boys’ Wear. | THESE SUPERB REDUCTIONS FOR SATURDAY, young men, 14 to 29, 3 to 16 years, velvet collars, value #0.00, 3.90 5.95 SUITS, for boys all axes, 2.98 ular value 84.00, 250 ck, Oxford, worth 87.50, 5.95 Broadway, Graham and Flushing Aves., B'*klyn, Wiscon. Centr | When, Central pt Improvement after the opening here to-day, in Americana were shown. St. Paul wan equivalent to 158 strong and day at ana outatd thrown Into strong cabl eltement while Gang Broke Into ¥ © GOLA KID, with patent tips, box calf, with calf tips, all with exe white ground with woven stripe, in black, red, jrose, gray and light blue; value $5, at | colors: cream, light blue,’ |cadet, gray, tan, melon, green, cardinal, blue and black, made with new tucked yoke, at Lord & Taylor, tension soles, button and lace, Sy tot, 1.19) 1.49 11% to 2, + ay Lat pt 2 pt STOCKS OFF IN LONDON. After Opening, but Declines in Americans, LONDON, Oct, 4—Duntness tmproved the Stock Exchange Ithough fractional declines Atehlson was qual te a. ton Market, ton market opened to- ne £ S$ to 11 points, Operations were on a broad scale with buying a feature, Shorts were 4 fresh commotion py there was great ex- Ing covered 1 the market Wie very The The local ¢ After the ec: opening prices November, 7. 0 to rR, 4; DD Fe SM to Se Mareh, 7.09 May, 8.09 SHOT TO DEATH IN CELL. on and Flred on Negro Held There, NASHVILLE, Tenn,, Oct. 4.—A gang of ten men broke {nto the fail and shot to death a negro named Walter Me- Clennon, who had been arrested for an assault committ Dal Prominent eltisens woh ©: P+ Dalton, a There. 19 much indignation over the nd the man who 41 je mob haw Ieft the countess, ne Cowar Good Sense JAMES S. COWARD, 268-272 Greenwich St. ANGER KILLED HIM. It Drought Abraham N. Vaderhaum, eighty yeara of age, gatekeeper at the Ellis Island ferry, alongside the Barge Oftice, Nattery, while on duty this” morning was stricken with heart disease and died Ina few minutes, The old man a short time before hls death, when Inquiry absut an immt-> grant’ was made, worked himself into A passion and slapped the face of the man who made the Inquiry, ‘This ex. citement brought on the ‘attack of heart disease, which resulted in death, ——___ CALL TO NATIONAL BANKS: WASHINGTON, Oct. 4—The Comp- troller of the Currency to-day issued'a call for a statement of the condition of all nag ope business on: 3f0} Waist Dept. | KURTZ & SOK 169,173, 173 and 175 Smith Street. a 82, 84, 86 and 88 Wycko 773,775 Broadway,cor.Su: new and exclusive Striped Flannel Weaists, fancy S350. French Flannel Weaists, | Flannel Waist Special. | $4.50. Broadway & 20th Bt. Shoe For Bunions. {you have a Bunion, we have the shvcto fit it, and fit the rest ofthe foot besides. Reliet will be abso- lute, immediate, lasting —worth ten times the cost—Men’s, 53.9. Women’s, $5.50. Ani not tobe had in any othershoe, whether ready made or made to order. It {s better, of course, to have no bunions, ‘Wear Good Sense Shoes from youth, DBL, NY nd for New sto, a Attack of Wear jenne. t the Vice-Presldent Musle tov and blusi eo te ieee an} infoi Pennsy! x Sige s to & JOHN WANAMAKE REBUILDING SALE Now Gane o7— furnishings. torn down, and that as a consequence our floor space is greatly reduced, means that we are now more anxious than ever to dis- pose of our soods. Our cut-rate knife isin the air, and each day it brings down the price on one thing or another in our exten- siveline of FURNITURE, CARPETS and BEDDING, adding to the long list of bargains that have now made our rebuilding sale famous. FRIDAY and SATURDAY CLOTHING SPECIALS. CUSTOM DEPARTMENTS AT YOUR SERVICE, Ladies’ Suits. Hands: aed MilicE ade Suits, in the latest designs of fab- rics and styles, from. 8.49 Ladies’ Waists, | in silks, cassimeres and flannels, Boys’ Suits 2 att V69 Young Men’s Suits, | Nobby Fall 1901 designs, elegantly cut | and tailored, in all-wool and’ Q® | cassimere fabrics, from..... “Le FRIDAY and SATURDAY FURNITURE SPECIALS, Rockers, that were $1.25, $1.50 and $1.75, no Iron Beds, heavy extension foot rail. Couckes, that were $4.50, $5 50 and ¢ _ Sldeboards, the $15.co and £20.00 rao stro ae 9:00 H + hat were B an 5-Piece Parlor Suites, sioo"Kw * “12.98 CLOTHING DEPARTMENT AT SMITH STREET § an endless from...4.. Es SipeS America’s Largest 2s" amie 80.82 4th Ave., misien| CLOTHING MEN’S AND BOYS’ Dress and Tuxedo Suits, ready to wear or made to order. Hats aud Shoes. a i READY-MADE AND TO ORDER WEEKLY AND MONTHLY PAYMENTS. PENNSY’S DAY AT THE FAIR. Gov. Stone and %& Lead Their Forces at Buffalo, BUFFALO, Oct. 4.—Jacob EB. Ridgway, the Pennsylvania Commission, presided at the Pennsyl- vania Day exercises in the Temple of y. The weather was cold , but notwithstanding the ‘Temple was well filled. ‘The programme Included an address of welcome by Direstor-Gen, Buchanai and a response by Goy. Stone and an adiress by Senator Boles Penrose: Upon the conclusion of the eXercines For instance: Boys’ Shoes— $1.25, worth $1.75—Box calf lace! sho-s with heels; strongly made of good leather; sizes 11 to 5. $1.25, worth $1.75—Patrnt and enamelled leather spring- heel shoes for small b4ys; sizes\9 to 13%; splendid dress shoes. $1.50, worth $2—Calf and kidskin laced shoes with heels handsome styles and durable leathers Children’s Shoes— Sixtecn thousand pairs in this last purchase from a factory where they only kuow how to make good shoes. Spring heels all; lace and button ; all have tips. 65c—Kidskin; kid and patent leather tips. 8c—Kidskin ; patent leather and cloth tops; werth $1 and 1. 5 SL as } patent leather and kid: cloth tops; worth $1—Kidskin, velour calf, box calf; worth $1.25 and $1.50. Sizes 14 to 2— 95c—Black kidskin; button; spring heels: worth $1.50, $I—Kid, patent leather and cloth tops; worth $1.50. $1.20—-Kid, box calf and velour; stout soles; fine skoes; worth $1.75, Sizes 245 to s— $1.40—Kid and calf; spring heels; worth $2. Navement, Broadway, ‘th Ave., Sth & 10th Sts. treet, ¢ BROOKEYN. rAv. How It Affects You-- Meaning those persons who are on the lookout for neat, durable and up-to-date wearing apparel and substantial and tasty house- The fact .hat our former buildings are now being | Men’s Suits. Singl: and Double Breasted Sults, tinely tailored, latest designs in stripesand checks, serges and worsteds, frome... 7.98 Children's Natty Two-Piece Sults, including Serges and 2 00 Clays, fromseee cesses Children's Vestee and Blouse Suits, froms.ee 2. 75 inds, ‘ORE ONLY. CREDIT. A Pleasing Combination, A Large Assortment, Fine Quality, Low Prices, Easy Payments, + 18 WHAT WE OFFER IN. $0lh St |For MEN, WOMEN and CHIL- DREN—Suits and Overcoats, Full Latest styles and large assorte ment of LADIES’ and MISSES’ tailor-made | Suits, Sacques and Capes, Dress Skirts, Silk and Flan- nel Waists, Millinery, WATC DIAMONDS and all kinds of JEW- , RLEY on weekly or monthly PAYMENTS, MANHATTAN CREDIT Co,, 14 Kii} Ave Belween, 65th and 66in Sta Penrose Te Way 10 Suess IS THROUGH Son” Nowa. Ms. =

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