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PLEIN MUL AuVasivaes 9 > CALL WOMEN'S (GIRL HELD AS T.KELLY POKER CAME. ROBBER OF RICH. 263 Sixth Ave.--104106 W. 17th St. S| eXOITEMENT LEADS MHS, Hos-|POLICE SAY TWENTY FAMI-| Your Credit is Good. Prices Marked in Plain Figures. We Allow No ENFELD'S NEIGHBORS TO Act. LIES WERE HER VICTIMS. House to Undersell Us or Give Easier Terms. Never Are Notley nud Employed by Many of the | te Nips ence en eee 35,000 Open Accounts on Our Books Speak for the Fair Treatment of Our Customers. “Money's Worth or Money Back.” THE Wows AX “8 HAWTREY AND DALY HOLD SABBATH DRESS REHEARSAL. | “Ah Mescane ta) from Mars” and ‘The New York- ers” Are in Shape for Opening Presenta- tion To-Night—Nina Diva Will Open New Circle Theatre. A COOOS ave at HMO A, 2G or Furey twenty-four years old, | dmitted that she usmetimes called Ove The neighbors of Mrs. Flora Horenfeld, | who lives in the ap | . 257 Seventh avenue, have recently | h complained that she has visitors about ntl a late | ¢ Dress rehearsals were given lust even- ing of “The New Yorkers’ at the Herald for exami: tn rook Square Theatre and “A Mesenge from | @ twice a week who ret Mara” at the both of which |S hour. The netrhbors say that (he gueste the velleve RESS S, fin- plays will be pre ight for the of Mrs. Rosenfeld) who are of the|robed more than twenty wealthy fant 7 HANDSOME DI ESSER: Hirst time to the New York publi. i gentler sex, mako a grent deal of nolee | ttes the borough | ished ends, with swell upper e 5 Mr. Hawtrey's rehearsal was in no- ratfiing poker chips and announcing} A few days ago Olive anew drawers; very unique in design wise experimental, as the 5! “Four aces! "A flush’ and “that's | advertiseme: fo Mrs. L 7 company from London cease | wood!” Ne avenue, who wanted a and ornamentation. Mirror held to oe nervous over their Ines, Mrs. Mosenfeld, who is maid the Job, an held it by 2 14-in. highly poiished brass evening was profitably spent widow, is not annoyed at the two hours, at tha end of = i 5 accustomed to thelr new nurro ol | nelghbors, though she vanished, together with a | standards, and, taken in all, is a and shaking the kinks out of ty Sie a Hille surprised ist her| table cloth and 8% In cash belonging to very handsome and rare piece of (tees or thelr re: Jcatlers have been a sour. f oy | Mrs. Mayer workmanship, Top, 21x 50 learsal went w F ligase When nrratgned Olive admitted mav- | inches: French bevel enough to say hers that Mr | We will try tu be more quiet | {k bean! ©: a many of the) lat wa ‘Or, 24x30 sup the after,” she says, “About twice a week | ormplainant oro flamed and ade plate mirror, 00 4 dollars of tae | eight, and sometimes ten, of my women | the stolen property, however, was foun | \inches.... e matinee girls with Messrs. ersham, friends call here for a quiet game of |!" her possession. when she was ar | Hackett and Sothern | foker, ‘They are all women whom £/Fentel at No, 1i¢ Meacrole street. | \¢ SIDEBOARD. One of. the The case was differen: with Mr, Daly | l'rav s i e They | —— { q h f fave known aince I went to school. They | Me aad lttel Seer ot Beau eeC EL arene uisee ot weiltosto business |LEGATION GUARDS OFFEND. jrandsoricats and stone ACs fst hin in his stellar venture. }men living uptown, who enjoy a xvod | x = of our large collection {s made of became ne sederer's productlo: Arlo of Nihilists into Re and by consolida out a short essary to revamp Mr. No, I will not give thetr | y men pres- CUlnese Ofictnin Considering Vro- test to Minteters, PEKING, Oct. The Chinese om- clals are considering the desirability of gume of poker. names. We never have t. Usually the mit ie no higher than twenty cents. We play no later than one or halt pust one, and we try to keep qnartered oak, rub and polish finish, beautifully hand carved, one drawer lined with velvet, PARLOR SUIT, 5 pieces, covered in silk! - srrectlthees : SeeP | protesting to the foreign Miniaters trimmings ire Bande coeactenay ag quiet an possible, But you know How | eae ing conduct of the Cegation| damask, piano polish frame, nicely inlaid ; swell front, cast brass Rervousness existed fant ae eee een eee cthan| Ruardn The soldiers continue to treat would be considered cheap at $30. Our and grtip-neck casters, Pattern STOUT iat uy : the Chinevo Ilke a conquered peapie. 8 inches; Critteles haverasittesretreshmenty Groups of oldierg roam about the aity,| Price Munday top, 24x4 ftlclem, ‘Our playing ls not harmful and 1 do] wearing thelr aldo arma, often tntoxi: French plate mis- at this tim | not see any reason why any one should J, maltreating the natives and com- 22 50 * popes tt complain, Why, I can take you to twen- Hi potty robberies arta e ror, t8x$0 inches... play's te: ty houses tn Harlem—the homes of emt oramith’s ‘store, securing. saveral hundred taels worth of property. The whole qnrrison was confined te barracks until the guilty men were detected. nently respectable fain'jies—where you | can find weekly parties of women play- Ing poker. Isn't it fair that the women should play as well na the men? The expect to hear: ‘The New Yorkers" hummed on way at Il o'clock to-night or as thereafter as the audience Is permitted Brass and White Enamel Beds. o to leave the theatre. authorities cannot dinturb ur, can they? ata’ Daly cand Mise” Harle have sur Her contract calls for the opening of the It is only a private party, Inte which Lrertear feraeern 1 po) theatre within three weeks aesilalaara ere aamilicac White Iron Bed, “Btrolling in See ‘i Rey. Dr. Watson (lan Maciaren) tu} ————— ¥ Pull size or single Iron . . Band Regan to Plu and| an interview in Londo ned Fall Sale Bed, white, green or mahog- catchy, Then, wo, there are pretty groups of $4.50 that an any enamel, brass knobs.... DROPPED DEAD 570 eirle with pink (pases, and white plumes é And real birds tn their hats ania brand The Honnle Brie White Iron Bed, brass eer ee es Pi eae sas : a knobs and bow foot board... 50 nieces nee 8 crenata | IN THE STREET Women's Shoes call Ses nib esas =t $12.00 A it the Manhattan, tocause, repli “i ron sce ara ate (ae | yeCanmecee | Off This Month. Ngee Warriner tries to stab the ero Who bas rescued him from the slave drivers | Tuesday, Oct, Sth een or maho; oFany , heavy rass work, full siz€..ccce $25.00 So quite a commotion was ozcasioned WILLIAM 4H. ECKMAN suc- Saturday night's performance. when a | fr \anle CUMB:! ¢? eee een shriek came from the first balcony | whete vi et ep on way Home. | Kid Button and Drop tn.and took atthem Our stock of carpets is unequalled for choice designs. All this fall’s goods. No trouble to show goods. RUGS. if can never fr only by edues nife was sea and polaed f jorgne oot ane | who At seats a young man was Hs n sup aml not a cured porting the figure of a young «itl, who |! de 1 was ina half faint. somereite 5 Sho soon revived ‘and perzons near the wel Lace Boots, hand-welted soles, $3.25, William If. Eckman, of No. 131 West ‘Twenty-second street, had written 1 atory for a Western paper and was on hia way to mall !t when he was taken ML tate last night and died tn front of RUGS. RUGS. i “ id re by 1 } Blade tall nim. ehudd i No, 10 West Twenty-necond street, a 3g, Value: $4.50. 12.00 Never" toi \ ‘ > from his ho ri F praia s. Then the girl sat u | ‘ Policemen ie ie rue ieiyeere Thir- Box and Velour Calf, Bandsome smyros Rugs 6.00 the largest: Oo weep soft bo - iv i ey We carry | wan the centre of ob ous tleth sireet station, was close by when a 4 | Penile tow rldicuioway® exciatned alwoman jorummedions came ta. hl Eckman dropped. ce and Burien Boots, Send for our Illustrated (9 7m {e.0o |sortment in isc Be Brery { eo centre f : |smoke the night he heard the company caren cloth Se ry owe s 4 toward the stage agai witha blasocaits| waa! goltig.onvthetroad! Serta eerie airy talk ere Ed Hed ite ted soles, tug jane carpe catalogue, | Imperial Grade Smyrna Rugs ees "10.00 | S!ze—every quality-—every oaN.°; oR ‘Teller told me oe ee iaaitoter: a 29c 1 in colors. ice. Thee eae eee GEN rac Teller’ told me that Bekele: Bole at the Bwanily aacand D3. 25, printe ( 26.50 | PF iil oetloceatata lacing cameos i i stroct address, was communicated with. Taio’ $4 60 f | Weeks, If the promoters” plans donot { “tan She maid that several: years ago he fad i Royal Grade Smyrna Rugs j Zora 19.35 mlscarry, they expect to lave the re- |@tse Titn e been prominent in political etrcles in| Potent Leather XD eeee sort tn full blast, despite Lue opposition | There.” end | fond Cleveland and for seven years held the of the Paullat fathers, which 30 far hax barked Krichel IEA Nee Button Boots, e ‘ t hrarted) aivfatteroate scionen the ries ong ad = In ner Se rrecrereatrey o 9 ( H OR eo fraction with which the theatre | #@nd advised her to “seg will opaniltjeha plant eucceearnietie; ke vdopted “Two wut va.| HURRICANE IN BRITAIN. 3.05, L Pte MHih the Tost cinborato ane fete Mele Sister, Mary wad ‘Oce TA pormerly,. $5.00, an : nd Oct. TA fu si ere the moet ‘aeaationgt eave tc | pat at Sy over Great eltain, tae! J*gye Viet Kad \NO EXTRA CHARGES OF ANY KIND a i Rertformers, ‘mostiy beautiful young xitin, : on Channel, the North Sea and Belgium. B aye B TERMS ARE MADE TO SUIT EVERYBODY compose the personnel of the acto and NECTION De reins Several fatalities on land are reported > Stating canes are Ald tol Lesh ofa wh ‘Midame butters earluneceera| as tho result of falling trees, Slight utton (7 Lace boots, OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS, ealing, iva anerte th 1 [aheysatd- introduced he Horse Tavern" Win Ga casaalties at sea are ulso reported. $3 85, ended nthe \ lng A Hot, Ol Time" ‘There was a waterspout near Call 3. . . tin goes, von th firnt pert rmane' bee 2 Belge coe ant "ono Liner ‘Telegraphic and telephonic communica- formerly —— seaehene shee _Then Charies woke up tlon was generally Interrupted. WORRIED OVER SAYS BOYS le TNL INQUIRY TAURRIED TRIP serra) so NN ggg BR __ 5 For Sala Railroads, = RAL} ~ WATERBURY BOY'S ABSENCE — HICHWAYMEN.' MUST BE RICID,! OF INSANE MAN, |p NEN YORK CENTRAL | . : i . " PROF. KOCH'S LYMPH INHALATION LOOK PROSPEROUS To DENTAL PARLORS, —— Tema FORCE YOURSELF TO Bre MESELER HAD FOLLOWED SI8-|JERSEY CITY MAN DECLARES| : Asthma, Bronchi 2 JES 3ru 54 West 23d St., New Yorks TER ON WEDDING TRIP. THAT HE WAS HELD up. |CPAND JURY AGAIN TO INVES-|LYNCH. TRAVELLED FIFTY Pc ataaren aati oA (outer St. Bi TIGATE BROOKLYN PRISON. MILES IN ELEVEN HOURS. Consumption, 34% 414 & 416 Fulton St., Brooklyn, Willie Meseler, al | 3 ‘ OOF M.| Mtovad dow west of Aurabam a strate) je Meseler, alxteen yeara old, of| ww, Wee — out a ‘og PML. | POSITIVELY No. 3 Waterloo place, in the Bronx, hus| jVuskm Graham, twenty-two sears) ys. ssoinall in charging the tin the Long ay, itera Bre | Ghat LT Na plea been absent from home since Sept. 18, |°!4, of No. 44 West Thirty-ninth street | oo) ee. t Kings Park, a CREDIT SYSTEM Aiba 00 B:8 ATESaND 70/7 two days after his sister Carrie was, thls city, and William Hughes, seyen- yn Grand Jury for October an-| es-aped from thot institution about 10 to sult everybody, with Uberal ecsommotations ral married. Tho boy, who was devoted tojteen years old, of No, 210 Grand street, | P0UNCed that the true condition of Ray-| o'clock yesterday morning, and at 9 Call or erie PM b « tee sister, fold some compantona that] Jersey City, were held for a hearing | 094 Street Jat! would nave to be as-|o'clock last night arrived at the home |e pose. Koch. L. W. SWEET & CO., aor e@ was going to try to find his sister, certained and made publt Jot his father, No, % Wyckoff atreet, ry 1 DAM a as he thought that he knew where her|!9 Police Judge Hoos's court, Jersey)” tormer Grand Juries, he dectured, had \ Brooklyn, He had walked and run Ntty | you wish io avold conrsinption Tate i LEAGING CREDIT lel at. husband had taken hor on their wed-|City, thls morning, for Mghway robbery. | mado investigations that were not eacie: n hours, Pid dire tore ter eA : Pach Eapress 30 at, Perfect ricer a ding crip. Patrick Miler, of Grand and State| factory, and he ordered the October} } tried to keep him at honte | vent tarth Midnight Express “5.30 AM in le morsiog asi"ge bene at v 4 The sister married L. H. Plerce, o Jury to begin to-day {rn last night, but he grew violent, and a| Prot, Kock’ NVERYSODY. Daily, except Sunday, sDally, except Widower, fifty-two years old. Iie aid] Sects. Jersey City, was walking along | ony WO vem foley If necewwary and | potceman was calle¢, Who took nim to f a maak MARLEM, DIVISION. not want his friends to plague him and|Grand atrect at 245 A. M., when, hel Ip tne jatt wae Ina hed ; the Butler atreet stati He will be ate een rantrren bet as hE, "i hia bride with letters and express | alleges, he was held up by Graham and] iic 9 cials were to bitme, the tacts {tent Lreterphl aie lend Alaa | Sboee atetetiy confident vith tearts, sc “ame, the Lynch is twenty years old and was packages decorated with hearts, so hel itughes, who #ttipped him of everything ld have to be stated and thone re-| formerly m proofreade., ile sat up kept the dotails of his wedding trip a wocret. When Mr. and Mrs, Plerce returned home they were surprised to learn of Wit e absence. “They had ot “ne uring their itp and they “a Breauy worried about ‘hin valuable. FILIPINOS DYING nsible pustshed. “Ie any put concluded, fe oMcial is culpabie,”* “E will seo that he is tried & novel which he 8 reputation, by was completed he could’ not Publishers and disappointment is ind. nights writin he | would make RELIABLE — RICH, DURABLE CARPETS, COLORINGS. Veivet Hall and Sra Carpet, FURNITURE. $50 NR SO Examingtl NEW YORK TO BOSTON! Pals cared (eet Wweden Spaies: ANCE. Cpanaitatton Pr thd | ALL WORK canannees FOR 10 YEARS. ALL WORK: GUARANTEED FOR 02. YEARS: S LEWIN S b, Tee HAY READY FOR WORK. ‘ Bceaariart 267 WEST. 125TH ST. NGFIELD, LINE [he a i ges AWN SER Ne nila . ce CREDIT 2 rise] meek "__ [DIVORCES aiaatet ns SS Secretary of State Intimates Me Will Stay im Cabinet, WASHINGTO: Oct. 7.—The Secre- tary of State !s expected to return next week from his much-interrupted yaca- tion, greatly improved in health and ready for the winter's work. He ts 9 recelve the degree of Doctor of Laws a Ww Haven on the occasion of the Fate BeCentenary, Whi asked if there was any truth in tributed to Becretary soon to retire from the Cabinet replied that he was sure Mr, Gage had sald nothing of the|the plague, Is now visited by fainine, vor One hundred and thirty deaths from Polishes the copper on ulin banner: deta ——— QUICK ANSWERS TO HELP OF STARVATION. NATIVES OF PANAY FIGHTING HUNGER AND PLAGUE. TACOMA, Wash., Oct, 7.—Steamer ad- vices say the island of Panay, tn the Philippines, which has been affected by starvation are reported to have occurred Bon kettles, tanks an For Sale. CREDIT. © JMULS AIO! boilers. LADIES’ CLOAKS & SUITS LOBE URED! nicK® 1T uptom tt we, NOY. we rid "nie. Es 7 payment; works, $10, tative wit Flats and Apartments to Let re You Looking a for Facts? at Caplz alone, \uiee douse; 3 Tigat ‘ALLS com: era ON CRED.I. O° Taguines ay. GARI Come to ndvertisers who put! ro prevent tho apical of tne plague Terms to Suit Everybody. ste Reese) ago were Amuse are thelr “Help Wanted" advts, in the | yianiia has inaugurated a war against LEWIN’S, = | A ceterence book of ver: 6) pagan Sunday World. Competent workers employment look to Sun- May World Wants for guidance, rats, paying two and a hali cents for each rodent delivered to the Board of| Health. Bes : ( __ 267 — WEST 123TH ST. re. UFlces, AMERICAN Hable goods 19 Malden Jane, ‘ te | | waton kND DIAMOND co. SSeS Tine Sieseens WALTILAS i ATCHMS, Diarwonde, J Wioles deltveres on Best TCH 00, MS Cook and laundi velry, $1] FIRaT 7 a 3 Apole ALlae 10, 973 Madinoa av

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