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RSE THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVE! iG, OCLOBER 11, 1901. GEN, BULLER MAY HAVE TO RESIN HI8 LADYSMITH CONFESSION RAISES A STORM. Idkely Aleo to Lone King’s Favor d Mies El LONDON, Oct. 11.—The storm raised by Gen. Buller's remarkable outburst Yesterday afternoon in a speech on the situation In South Africa, In which he complained of the general criticism, espectally of the newspaper criticisms of himself, continues to grow. The speech In the one topic of discus- sion, and there is general anticipation that dlecipiinary measures wil! follow P unless Gen, Buller himself takes the ad- vice of such a conservative supporter of ’ the Government as the Standard and reaigns. The tone of the prees is generally one; of amazement at his indiscretions. The people of England have generally stuck to him throughout, and his own and his wife's soctal influence haa been the most Powerful, and has even reached the court, Tt had been dectded that he would be elevated to the peerage on the next honor list, but It Is now doubtful If, after yesterday's confession that he ad- vised the surrender of Ladysmith, ‘a humiliation compared with which,” as the Standard says, “all other reverses of the war would have been trivial,”' elther the King or the people will con- tinue to favor him, — STRIKING CRLS W NEW BATTLE FIERCE FIGHT TO-DAY AND SECOND LEADER ARRESTED. Our Splendid Array of _ Girls’ and Wisses’ Sucts and Wraps. Is Not Surpassed Any- where. One of the largest, best and prettiest assortments in the United States. ge This section of our busi- +. Ness isconducted as largely and indspendenty, ™* as though it were a store wholly by itself. We are constantly invading the very best markets, and buying in such great quantities that we control conditions absolutely unheard of and impossible with many other large retail stores. There is at all times a splendid abundance of pretty and practical styles for little and big girls. The best materials are used; the best tailoring results are obtained, And Lowest Possible Prices Are Asked. GIRLS’ SCHOOL DRESSES. GIRLS’ TOP CAPE COATS. 300 New Dresses on sale to-morrow, each, at 2.95 Best Kersey, full length, full box back, fancy Very pretty styles, copied from drenses costing | Stitched shoulder cape, $15.00 garments, at 11,75 $7.00 to $10.00. ‘Fully equal in style to the higher MISSES’ RAGLANS. priced ones. Waterproofed melton; yoke front and back; *: GIRLS’ FULL LENGTH KERSEY COATS. _ | sleeves satin lined; at 8.75 Yoke and plaited box back trimmed with MISSES' WALKING SKIRTS. Panne velvet; a magnificent style of $12.75 | Of double faced materials; a $5.00 skirt, at 3.90 9.75 value; here to-morrow at MISSES’ BROADCLOTH SKIRTS. With graduated bands of stitched taffeta and The battle between the 20 girls em- GIRLS’ RUSSIAN BLOUSE COATS. 6.90 ployed in the Cooper Wrapper Company‘s| Heavy rough faced cloth with bands of satin; an $8.75 value, at le loft at Broadway and Hewes street, |atitched velvet and patent leather belt; a very | MISSES' FLANNEL WAISTS. Williamsburg, and the 200 girls who are | styliah garment, worth $10.00, at 7.90 | Worth $1.50. Special Saturday at, each, 1.00 on strike there began again at 7 o'clock this morning. It was as flerce as the one of last evening, which hung up the trolley oars for blocks, and elght of the new girls came tearfully and dilupidatedly back to Manhattan, As the President of the strikers, Rose Fi wae in jail because of last night's fight, the Secretary, Rose Solomon, of No. 159 Boerum street, took her place as leader thie morning and whipped one of the elght girls so severely that she was arrested also, The dozen police on the scene took Miss Solomon away several times, but she invariably returned and started a new fight, and the police, who ere under orders to avoid making arresta if pos- alble, had to gather her in. Her followers did not appear to be at all discouraged by her arrest, but Saturday in the Women’s Cloaks, Suits and Skirt Sections. The brightest, most sensible Paris, Berlin, London and American ideas in fashionable outer wear for women at PRICES THAT COMPEL A GREAT AND STEADY VOLUME OF BUSINESS. The Second Floor is a fashion show. You see there in excellent diver- sity all that is fresh and desirable in jackets, short coats, 34 coats, long coats, suits, skirts, capes, waists etc. For instance: LADIES’ LONG GARMENTS et The $12.75 skirts are of velvet of Cravenette, cloth and silk; a * with clusters of taffeta folds in grad- moat varied assortment of the uated effect. best The $17.50 skirts are of Peau de makers dee oth alt the a best Soie, with double flounce bottom, screamed encouragement to her as she|Cravenetted Cloth Raglans, 8,75 edged with taffeta ruching. ie was taken to the Lee Avenue Pollo! covert Cloth Raglans, finel In the Waist Section Saturday: _ Station, : bs vy. ‘Ml the other new employees came to| tailored, 13.75 oO TE TAT EEA emote: ‘. the factory in squads of twenty to] Peau de Sole full length Gar- Each at 3.95 thirty, and under police escurt, so they| ments; lined with white satin Embodying all the new ideas in button front or back styles. In solid white, solid black, staple and evening shades. NEW CORDUROY WAISTS On Sale To-morrow, Each at 2,90 Tan, Royal, Cardinal, Brown, Black. o place on sale Satur- day a new and highly desirable style of 1.90 duchesse; flaring flounce; triple. 39.75 got to work safely. The kere have a plan to follow them to-night after they eeparate for thelr homes, and as cach striker will take a friend or two with her, some of the new comers are bound to have an exciting time, HEIR TO RICHES HELD FOR THEFT “WILLIAM H. GIBSON” ADMITS BURGLARY CHARGE. shoulder cape, In the Ladies’ Ready-to-Wear Skirt Section To-morrow We Offer Three excellent values in Silk and Velvet Skirts at $9.75, $12.75 ana $17.50. The $).75 skirts are of taffeta, with solidly tucked top; flounce trimmed *% These waists are equivalent to the with bands of velvet. best $2.75 values ever shown. New Lots Are Being Opened Daily and Our Big October Shoe Sale Is As Bright and Fresh As When It Began. There isn’t anything dull or commonplace about this Shoe Sale. When we bought out the whole stock of a prominent Boston retailer and began offering the Shoes at Just About Y Mtheir actual worth we were sharply alert to the possibilities and scope of the occasion. We knew how lively your demands would be, and we have been meeting them in a way that’s exciting widespread com- ment and daily packing the Shoe Store with eager customers. We Reduce Prices Stull Further as lines sell down and lots become broken. But there are no awkward, disa- greeable gaps. Fresh supplies are brought out every day, and there are Just as Many Good Shoes for Men, Women and Children as When the Sale Started. WOMEN’S 3.50 SHOES FOR 98c. These are the ‘Harris’ $3.50 Shoes in sizes 1 to 4, AA, Aand B widths, Goodyear welted or hand turned soles; thoroughly up to date. Too many of the sizes named; that’s why we annihilated the price. Q te Lg Other By Bargains Jollow.: WOMEN'S SHOES AT $1.45. MEN'S SHOES AT $1.65. Lace and button, several styles; mostly the cele-| Made of satin calf, with London toe tip; lace and brated Harris $3.50 Hand-Turned Shoes... An assort-| plain toe, lace and congress; $2.50 values. ment of kid-lined button and lace shoes, worth $4.00, MEN'S SHOES AT $1.95. have been added to this lot. Made of kid, calf, enamel and patent leathers; eae OMENS SHOES AT $1.95: mostly $3.00 and $3.50 values. jade of 5 , patent and enamel leathers, all | MEN'S SHOES AT $2.50. sizes; mostly the Harris $3.50 and $4.00 Shoes. Made of patent k!d and patent leather; also some WOMEN’S SHOES AT §2.50. samples; mostly $4.00 val These are mainly fine samples, made with great BOYS’ AMD YOUTHS’ SHOES AT 9c. skill and attention to details at the Pan-American | Young boys and older boys who are bard on shoes Exposition. Principally $5.00 values. will get fine service out of these; regular $1.50 LS ae AND SEES. SHOES, AT 98c. A values t ese. Shoes are mi ngola kid and are o: Also Hundreds of Other Big Bargains—Too Many Peal ht pe RC ACL the quality sold around town at $1.50. Pricee to Mention. Nineteen-Year-0ld Gon o: New York Widow Arr: im Chicago. CHICAGO, Oct, .—Willlam H. Gib- eon, nineteen years old, said to be the heir upon the death of his mother to geveral hundred thousand doll! ie confined at the Town Hall police Hon on a charge of burglary, The police admit that the name under which the prisoner booked @ ficti- tlous one, but they refuse to rev. of the fgcts concerning his relatives. Tt has been learned, however, that e boy's mother, who Js a widow, Is the owner of a mansion in ww York, an- other in Los Angeles, where she now re- dea, and that for a time sho lived in ae with tier gon in the most fash- f Hyde Park. PROF GREENOUGH DEAD. Glember of Harvard Faculty and Best: Known Scholar. (Special to The Evening World.) BOSTON, Oct. 11—Prof, James B. Grenough, who occupied the Latin chair (ottobre) at his residence in ‘He was tho beat known Latin scholar ‘and his text books are used all over the world. Doctor's Cab jares Woman, Mr, and Mra. James Carr, who refused to glve-thelr address, were knocked down by’ last night at Thirty- eighth street and Fifth avenue. Mrs. Carr was rendered unconscious and re- couple, ~ Flats for Mon and Boys. Special Sale of Highk-Srade Gloves tor Wen. A remarkable purchasing oppor- tunity enables us to make the follow- ing unusual offering for Saturday: MEN’S GRAY MOCHA AND BROWN MOCHA GLOVES of very high quality—made by one of the very best makers, of very finest leather obtainable, in tan, brown and gray glace lamb and real kid, for walking and driving; originally made to sell for $1.00, $1.25 and $1.50; sizes are complete, from 6 3-4 to 10. Special, per pair, Saturday at 79c. Wen’s Underwear. $1.00 to $1.50 Values, 29,, The selling price is little simply because we can af- ford to sell at that, having bought nearly 2,000 dozen pieces of this particular line of MEN'S WOOL AND MERINO UNDERWEAR in plain or fancy colors; single or double breasted, with or without lining, trimmed and finished in the best possible manner. All sizes in one kind or another. Worth $1.00 to $1.50; Special Saturday at Z9o, Aas Wen’s Fall Yeckwear. 50c. Kinds for 35c. Astonishing how much prettiness and style can be crowded into a Necktie for little money when it’s properly selected. Here are 6,000 Ties made up in the very newer un- shapes of Tec! ‘our-in-Hands and Imperials. dreds ot choice patterns. The Biggest Necktie Value for 35c. In Greater New York To-day. | MEN'S BLUE FLANNEL SHIRTS, JERSEY COATS AND CARDIGAN JACKETS. Complete Lines at New York's Safest Lowest Prices. On z rm Wheels Are Flying. Only a Few ‘1901’’ Fowler Bicycles Left, $9.75. Who'll own them at the smallest prices ever put on Truss Frame Bicycles? We Started the Season with 4,000! An army of riders! Men's only, 22-inch frames left now, but the biggest bargains you ever heard of orread about. Hurry, if you want one. EVERY FOWLER PRICED AT $9.75! Just Think of That! BICYCLE LAMPS. 20th Century Gas Lamps, 1.75 1901 New Era Gas Bicycle Lamps, 95 Columbia Gas Bicycle Lamps; best and safest; work automatically; listed at $3.00; our price, 1.95 Cigars. A special sale of 75,000 “El Sym- phonie”’ high-grade clear Havana Ci- gars at less than factory prices. An opportunity smokers of fine, fragrant cigars will eagerly welcome. The El Symphonie is the product of E. A. Kline & Co., and stands foremost among the choicest of brands. An unusual cash chance alone permits us to offer these Cigars much ander their wholesale prices. The high quality of these Cigars, and the exceptional lowness of the prices asked, make the occasion a memorable one. These sizes and prices of the El Symphonie are on sale to-day and to-morrow— Actual Retail Price. Our Price. Victorias, box of 50, 5.50 3.75 20th Century, box 50, including a $2.50 Oak Moistening Box, 7.50 5.00 Perfectes Fines, bo= of 25, 3.00 2.00 C. Perfectos, box of 25, 3.50 2.50 E. A. K. Perfectos, box of 25, 4.00 3.00 Pest Brandis, box of 25, 4.00 3.00 Invincibles, box of 25, 4.50 3.50 Emperors, box of 25, 5.50 4.00 Also, 25,000 Symphonette, smaller size, clear Havana Cigars, in boxes of 100; actual retail value, $4.50; our price, 3.25 Fall and Winter Styles. What makes the Men's and Boys’ Hat Store on the main floor so popular? You know the answer - before we finish the question. Values! Here are all the new styles at prices far less than you would have to pay if you went to an exclusive hatter’s. And qualities are every bit as good NOBBY SOFT HAT for Men; new raw edge effect in Troopers, Golf or Alpine Styles; full fur stock;. all shades; $2.00 grades; priced here at A NEW SWELL SOFT HAT, “THE ALCA- ZAR," designed on the Panama shape; all the new shades blue, pearl, steel, ‘terry- nutria’’ and black; an out-and-out $3.00 hat for 1.40 BRIGHTON DERBYS. Every man who has had a BRIGHTON DER- BY is its stanch friend. Emphatically the best Hat in the world at the price. Every Hat fully guaranteed. If you don't get satisfac- tion from a Brighton Derby you get a new hat free. Price, IMPORTED ‘ BELLMORE'"' DERBY. Exclusively imported by us, and for sale no- where else inthe United States; possesses more style and will wear better than any $5 domestic Derby sold in New York ; conceded by experts who have seen it to be the swell- est Derby out this season. Price, BOYS' DERBYS. BOYS' DERBYS, Boys’ Tourists, Boys’ Golf Shapes and Boys’ Troopers, in all shades and in stiff or soft fur felt stock; also the nobby broad brim effects in all shades for younger boys; $1 50 values for BOYS’ CAPS. Special lot of Boys’ Fine Rough and Smooth Serge CAPS; fast indigo blue; new golf shape; heavy satin trimming; full 50c. qual- ity; price to-morrow at 4 | 2.00 2.85 95 25 The Most Extraor- dinary Sale of Wen’s Stylish Clothing Probably Ever Enown in October. Such an announce. ment cominz from this Store is sufficient to fill the Men’s Cloth- ing Department to overflowing with customers to-morrow. _, . Various causes combine to make this a very remarkable Sale, tomake it an occasion of absorbing interest to every man who wants good, stylish. clothing at wonderfully low prices. TO OFFER THE SEASUN’S NEWEST CLOTHING FULLY 1-3 UNDER PRICE RIGHT AT THE DAWN OF FALL IS DECIDEDLY STARTLING. But the season has lagged. Sharp frosts haven’t materialized to any notable degree. Manufacturers who had produced enormously in anticipa- tion of a very busy season found themselves overstocked. This fact and the re- cent strike of the garment workers turned the wholesale market topsy turvy. The Biers, having the ready cash and a tremendous outlet, MANUFACTURERS MADE UNHEARD-OF CONCESSIONS, and came flocking to us from all quarters. The best only got our attention. We went through their stocks with scrupulous care, picking out the cream of © everything fashionable and excellently made, And are now enabled to offer thousands of dollars’ worth of Men’s Cloth- ing at thousands of dollars under its real worth. ; MEN'S STRICTLY WOOL SUITS. MEN'S VERY FINE SUITS. Worth $1€.00. 6. 00 Worth $22.00. /4. 50 Priced in this sale at Priced i These are fast-color Bl ced in this sale at lack Cheviota in single or double-| 42 oogt part saa s breasted coat designs; property lined and tallored. the finest, imported mataria's. ‘The cut lathe very ae MEN'S FALL AND WINTER SUITS. the price wetjucte yee crane aid nok be tatiar AS See Worth $12.50, | batter, Be: r Priced in this sale at & 5 oO fore than 40 new styles to choose fi in has te tures of a very high grase, ‘The very latest fashlea MEN'S FINER SUITS. MEN'S FINER FALL OVERCOATS. Worth $15.00. 70. 0 yy) Worth $15.00, Priced in this sale at { 00, Nobby Box Coat designs, as well as the “ Sborebam Priced in this sale at 70. 00 | Auto " Coats, are included In this sasortment.” Others of thoes These are all high grade fabrics, and comprise 60 of the very | in this group comprise Coats of rain-proot cloth; also plaim and ~ latest and most desirable designs. ‘The high shoulder military | twill surface Fall Coatings. cut effect predominates. A Sult that will particularly tempt ee YOUNG MEN'S SUITS. young ment MEN'S HIGH-GRADE SUITS, Worth $12.00. : Priced in this sale at & 00 Worth $18.00, 72,50 Swell brosd-shoulder, form-tting, designs, swith EEO? m Priced in this sale at Some of the very choicest fabrics in vogue for th's season's | trousers; richly lined, well made, and styles are in this lot—fine wersteds, Imported cheviots, cassi- —— YOUNG MEN’S FINER SUITS. meres, tweeds and nobby mixtu MEN'S SWELL TOPCOATS. Worth $18.00. Priced in this Sale at 11. 50 Worth $12.00. 8.00 Twenty-five of the handsomest Suits in vogue for fall, em= Priced in this sale at Stylish Coverts and Twill Coatings of the proper shaies so | bracing all the rewest effects in olive and black and white mix- useful and dressy in the eatly Fall season; all are well lined and | tures, together with plain black or blue; styled along mato-to- properly tailored and designed. | order lines; lined and tailored most correctly, ae Boys’ SPs Reelers and Overcoats ARE ALSO INCLUDED IN THIS GREAT SPECIAL SALE. Thrifty parents will read this with eager pleasure. The Boys’ Suit Store will be a bazaar of wonderful values to-morrow. Bring the lads with you. Let them share the delights of this happy Dollars will have a magical power. THERE IS THE SAME AMAZING UNDERPRICING which marks the offerings that will make the Men’s Sections so busy. The power of price was never more fervently illustrated. BOYS' NATTY SAILOR SUITS. | BOYS’ SUITS IN MANY STYLES. Worth $2.50. Values up to $8.00. Priced in this sale at 7 25 Priced in this sale at 4. 75 These are jaunty fatrics in mixtures as well as blues; prettily Nobby 3-garment Suits for boys 7 to 15 years old. ed; good fitting; for boys 3 to 10 14. Fine Sailor Blouse Suits for boys 3 to 12 years old. earned pc ad adh Sy Natty Russlan Blouse Sults for boys 24 to 6 years old, event. ISH All made of high-grade fabrics i ba Wook ae STYLISH SUITS. pinteg eeeeely Pee tales io plain shades and mixtusess Priced in this sale at 1.50 BOYS' WARM REEFERS. Made of standard woollen materials in proper patterns and colors; Worth $2.50. strongly built to withstand the knocks and tumbles of hard wear; Priced in this sale at 450 for boys 7 to 15 years old. Made of good quality Oxford mixed Friere Coatings; ~ also BOYS, 2.GARMENT VEST SUITS, tine ehiachila; wortlly Used aod well made; for boys 3t09 ‘orth $4.50, =, eee Priced in this Sale at 2. 75 BIG BOYS' REEFERS. Natty Vestee Suits for boys 3 to 10 years old; mats froma Worth $3.50. 2, 2. 5 choles re erenpeiereaeee wealles fenaterlats in proper up-to- Priced in this sale at ° ees fate colorings ai ferns; very striking. Geod grade Frieze Coat stutfs, made with deep ulster storm: BOYS’ FINE SERGE SAILOR SUITS. Seen eran es aanateare ae Worth $4.50, BOYS’ . Priced in this Sale at 250 Worth $6.50. B75 Fine grade of through and through all worsted winter Priced in this sale at eo weight fast indigo blue serges; full sailor blouse cut; richly trim- — Sweit long cut great ccat, made of all-wool materials; new. med with silk soutache or plain collars; for boys 3 to 12 years slit pocket and trimmings; exceptional values; for boys 5 to16 old. c | years old, ise sy pear ere SUITS. BOYS' FINER OVERCOATS. ort! 00. Worth $8.50. Priced in this sale at oA 7&8 Priced for this sale at 6. 00 Fine grade strictly weollen materials in mixtures and plain There are of finest rough surface Venetian coatings, and effects; made along mannish ideas, with vests; for boys 8 to 16 come in the very newest datk colorings; made in yoke or high: years old, Suits that are in great demand, military shoulder style; for boys 6 to 16 years old. Children’s Coats, Ronnets| Ra ZOTS. and Caps. Some Extra Good Bargains. Children's Winter Weight Coats of rough beak EYRE & CO.'S CHALLENGE RAZOR; made ia material in dark serviceable colors; made | Sheffield, England; extra bollow ground; warranted, and | worth $1.50; to-morrow's price, 1.95 | CELEBRATED CLIMAX RAZOR; ‘made by . tenberg Bros., Germazy; beat cast bl ened and tempered by special process; extra. 38 | Erourd; worth $1.00; to-morrow, *\ | CHALLENGE SAFETY RAZOR; clea j and most practical Safety Razos made; «15 | tomorow, with large capes trimmed with braid, sizes 2 to 4 yrs., Children’s Bonnets, of faille silk, made with full ruffle to the face, and large bows, Children's Caps, padded, in blue, pink and white, full ruche, or full top piece, Schinach-: are bi tale %