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“ street Sewn) business,” was the re ms Sale of MEN’S HALF-HOSE. Six Hundred Dozen. Lisle thread, and fine cotton Half-Hose. Black or colored. Colored embroidered figures on black grounds. Fancy clockings and Scotch Plaids. Lace Hori- zontal or Vertical stripes. FS 35c. per pair. 3 pairs for 1.00; value 50c. and 75¢. per pair. JAMES McGREERY & CO., Twenty-third Street. weaves, BOERS REACH SEA AND GET RECRUITS Gommand Now at Saldanah Bay, Near Cape Town, and Securing Supplies. GAPE ‘TOWN, Oct. 17.—The invaders fhave reached the sea, a commando of 600 men having penetrated through the zich Great Berg Valley to Hopefield and Galdanha Bay northwest of Cape Town "The Republicans have secured a num- ber of recruits and considerable quan- titles of supplies. The Boers in reaching able to hold their tablish a base of supplle wa) benefit thelr condition. ir nearness to Cape Town may be considered a menace, aithough hundred men, the stated strength of t command, could not do much against @ city prepared for attack. Viewed tn any sense though, the news ci ing is the natu: ANOTHER ANARCHIST IN JAIL. Herlin Editor, Who Approved IKill- ing of MeKiniey, Sentenced. BERLIN, Oct. 1 f the Neues-Lebe as sentenced tc imprisonment, ow of ar article approviny ton of President: McKinl and !n many th DEVERY BACK FOR TAILS. Deputy Chief, After Mysteri- ~ ous Absence of a Week, at Headquarters. MUSSOLI BANDI airs NO, THE and mystery has come First Deputy Com- Out of oblivio: William 8. Dew miasioner of Police. x This much-wantel man made his ap- pearance at Headquarters this morn- ing for the first time In a week. He had a painfully clean shave and Ris usually ruddy complexion was pale with the paleness instigated by hot towels. At umes he passed his hand wearily over his forehead as if to soothe throbs He had dark circles under his eyes and looked as though It might be dangerous to ask him where he had been and what he had been doing. It wan trial day, and the Commisst er was so anxtous for the relief afforded by the excitement of sitting In Judgment on policemen that he was on the bench many minutes before any of the offend: ers appeared. His confidential man, Roundsman Sugden, rat at his side. The names of seventeen policemen were called in succession to an atmos- phere of silence. Seventeen men noti- @ed to appear for trial fatled to ar, Chief Wan Not Expected, They thought that the Deputy Com- missioner would fail to show “How many Ix there of tl lowed the Deputy Comm the roll call of a when | “That's a nice way for do," he remarked, snecringly policemen, they are. Here Sug Bee that every 0} of these men ¢ “here without delay. Roundsman Ryan, of the Macdougal station, who against Patrolman Mec as late “What's the matter your’ Devery. “What kind of disc YOU suppose you are Kolne io Ket oO of your men when you are late » welt?" Patrolman Patrick Hickey, of Kast Thirty-ffth street station, called up on a charge of sitting chair in front of a store in Second av complatned MUSSOLINO, ace. rielel--i=i “T was chasin’ some boys.’ ROME, Hickey. Jhead the eit down | reward comes up.” und ts “Bo you was tyin’ your shoe, eh?" | ping After his en Any [tt has shown mut lwith o tftatn tis | He IK a felons were announced ex tried this Devery took it upon bh hereafter when a co: ning rou man {s late at the trie room it wit cost him ten days’ pay no Mur amily } many Of on “Private Business.” The trials over, a ing World peporier asked the ! Comins: |) @loner where he hal » | Devery was quite voiubie, aa he replied th @ttending to his own buriness “But you are x public official, the reporter. "ET have been attending to meas of the public, as well plure | was « Ako he er and yrisonment and he kep! the Judge wth | ance, suid | the bunt-| s to my ("Were you looking for excise viola- ef “hw, come off,"’ if is sald, Chief, that you have been p with pleurisy in the aide." fell, it's a fact that I have had a cold and a atitch in my side for weeks, and it has given me a trouble, I guess''—explosively— that politic ail ap al Commish Deputy e Way T thin’ mu over in Jersey ing money away? Commlsst) anyhow," Mon- was British, and | n. French, who | 1 i Actual veluc $9.00 and $20.09 ; Remember our ONLY STORE is BOYNTON Formerly s4th St., REMOVED 6th Ave. and (Sth St CLOAKS ~——WAISTS SUITS SKIRTS | Money-Saving Values in EveryLine Stern Brothers | will place on sale to-morrow in the Glove Departments 150 Dozen Pairs Men's and Women's Pique and P. X. M, Cape gloves, new fall colors, O5€ ». | 1200 Pairs of ladies’ two and three-clasp, one row and | Paris point, real French kid gloves In black, white, pearl, tan, mode, beaver and red tan, $1.00 ». Two Extra Specials in WAISTS Handkerchief Departments which cannot be equalled in America. | Ladies” All-linen | Ladies’ Linen French Extra heavy Taffeta Silk Dress | Unlaundered Initial gc Hand Embroidered Initlal Waists, tucked backs, beautifully | Hand Embroidered, each | with lace edge, fi ish Crochet Jace Sal cases lWnlteae Ladies’ All.tinen Hemstitched | Ladies’ Linen Hem- For Friday $5 00 Embroldered new designs 35¢ stitched Embroidered and saturday, ° Regular 50c values gular 25c values Actual value $8.00 Heavy Taffeta Silk Waists, with graduated stitched straps, trimmed with petite pearl buckles, stock col- lars and cutis to match— $3.00 Actual value $5.00 3 Bargains in Skirts. All-wool Cheviot Walking Skirts, flare bottoms thirty times stitched— $4,00—Value$7.50 Heavy Taffeta Silk Skirts, elegant styles, beautifully trimmed— $5.50 and $12.00 19¢ 19¢ Many novelties among the Pretty Pillows--Special Prices Tapestry Pillows ina large | Satin Pillows, assortment of colors | floral designs, and patterns, $ 1. 68 | silk lined, ‘ Leather Pillow Slips, Tapestry Cushion painted or burned designs, $2 95 Squares, In all 48¢ & 68¢ ° de: fringed, ready for pillow, sirable colors West Twenty-third Street Jay Vor t $1.98 OS0SOO8SS8S9S8SS8SSSSSESESSES Sttetep 2 Bargains in Suits, \$ Our Wits Ladies’ Dept. LED Sale of Are Alive. handsomely made and trimmed, | 2500 Waists. $09.75 and $14,50 ut they were dead when our buyer bought 2500 Silk | } Italy Spent $600,000 to Capture Robber Wanted for Twenty-five Murders. | Wiebke rhb rib bieb ic kbebiebieteieiieeierieteieeb ieee + i fe] There wer are these fine * e injured black — worsted “GE : un El severely stunned that a few mo- | SRI MPA ASI NERI AI pela ae oH Z| ments they lay helpless in the roadw sults with white SA | Quickly as possible help was. sum: hairline — stripes eleticbivimininieliiebeleiejape | m An ambulance surgeon attended asked. m T have nothing to say," was the 6th Avenue and {5th St} ¢ Actual value $15.00 and $22.50 B Waists more than we had room for. Every waist new this season. Our entire Lacies’ Department will te devct:d to this sale between 8.30 and $2.30 Friday morning. 2500 sink WAISTS—Flannel and Corduroy, in- cluding DRESS Silk Waists. T, IN JAIL. Former Prices, $5.00 7.50 10.00 12.50 15.00 ) Now, $2.59 $4.75 $7.0. Ne Prompt, §.30 anarp. Veostoll Carhart « (9. Broadway and 13th St. BSVSVSSTSSSOSVSSSS SESSSVEVESSsesessess: CLSSTTVTSSCOVSVSSSESSISOVSVESSSSESsesssssesss e é 6 e e @ } é @ @ e q é e e e e é @ @ @ @ é @ @ é e } eo ¢ rs AUTO. TANK LOS UP Two Men Seriously Injured onthe Ocean Parkway, Brooklyn. | $$, “Guarantee CLOTHING COMPANY, Uptown Cor. 127th St. and 3d Ave. -I=i-i. faletefel “te! = Jetetel-ti-i! You've noticed it often in your own clothes—the New suit gets to look like an old With a foree that ble gasoline few n Harkway, Hrook ina Ivn. this morniy eks. Why? Henry Wi. MeCreery, of No. 1280 Ful It was a sewed- ton Street, and J. Connolly, whe lives with dim, ne out for a up suit—the too They were bowls tly alone t common — kind. Varkg@y and had jis ren the hed Avenue ploded. | Qur suits are tailored ay care- fully as a bridge is braced. Every likely strain is guared against. A good example thump shed inte he Parkway. So the wreck that the vari A tangled mass of bent at the " half inch apart. Other stores charge $14 for to the Injuries of the young men, were, powerless tol were taken to th homes, Th lm oF check hts crimes | ju will keep 2 in the how mt sent military | several days they vostr fon eral tol sree rs them. ; cus AG oH RUSH TO SEE IRVING. GUARANTEE CLOTHING €O., AM everywhere iy the | Record-reaking Sale of Seats for 127th St, and 34 Ave. ind managed to. hihi} ws Niwhe. ow At one time ft was “PLEASE HOLD MY BABY.” ay for the wy Wax in the United Sa evingiih ekerbocke! ©, °, matter) of act hezwaa mating | RuSNCrRae Ker, Clara Kerston, of No. §% Marton Hin why! to Americal when enpturedil ay evening: Is record-| trie Rrooklyn, used to belleve that lly travelled’ on foor without moles ; contidence In human nature was easen- he got as far as Ur anne ne ye cnmaged. at 9) conta at to happiness where, owing Co his strange appeara See Bereich agetiaiene day her stock of confidence Is suf- uw carblneer accosted him and ask SlOGlss Bs heparan ast MIBMG) coring from a stump. and never, she im Mussolino wer » head of the jand at n this morning there *. WI she belleve that all or many ng hundred of them at ay sh ny whereupon carbinesr followed him, | it people, cominel trusted: a . 1 tn the chase and eap. ne Waa formed up Bi way and| Mr#. Kerston was on her way to New t the Casino corner to Thirty-] York. She was ing In the Fulton went to thy steeet street ferry-house for a boat when a " Urbino and] ‘The box-office opened at 9 o'clock, and him, Until then Mussoling [By 1. o'clock had sold {00 Uckets, but Maimed his name wax Joccono, but {itt iit hour there were 211 persons still pale, delicate woman, poorly but neatly dressed, approached her and asked her Had he finally gave In and admitted he was y more than four tickets were sold]? Holt her baby for her a minute pi ch person, andothe prices were 4 ot her tckets, orchestr’ Fat three rows in ston took the baby. It was ut ition her kn e soothed it by tratting balcony, $2 She held {¢ a minute, und 81 for f the balcony, it he waked. Two or thr saw early last] thirty minutes, an hour, but the mother vay thix for me,’ he added, (MEN the chance of making a strike by| never came bac Welamothicueacenes siting a place and they were all. ree y he appealed to the police, t Rune to, Tesiei—hot for aa: | Warded. One of them near the bh y begun a search for the mather, Make that. strong. [would moc | ihe procession at 10 vK Kot a while Mra. Kerston took ghe infant to mn for $50, OC} trom w business man for his pla Nurse Mra, Emgia Ulrich, of No. or any amount of City §§ Rockwell plac for temporarily. ie Another follow recelved $2 for his place and the where it was cared tried to butt ta another “I've got a right to be ; ovis. pw then," h din conclusion, “1 ck alittle further down, Th vas yesterday, A Bevery molhisn would bs asid| “Phe reporter showed. him a clipping | Mayyte, tell Zou momen Wh néver [Hien behind him rained row, and when | wag taken (othe Almenouse, 17 alt i de: welcome to m any use of if or about = th) \ olds y was trying to throw} a fund of $9.00 to de igen him upor | print that you TPaon't potner me, | sureet station a ble ree far wees | pang and pale, There. tore it ‘Als resignation from che Police Depart: puny’ an ‘marks says," oug- ment. He read the clipping through, Missnoutders are broad gnough to stand all that comes my way,’ pale. Thero were ni iams, no ad- on ite cothes by which Its identity oe earned, angd sald he was Fre args, that of its mother could be I THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 17, 190i. | }-Two-Clasp Kid Gloves, p. Children’s Fleeced Cotton Underwear, came! Outing Flannel Gowns, extra long, double yoke Outing Flannel Underskirts, extra !eavy quality, i! | =F OR TEMPO TT eS Oo. Satisfaction Guaranteed or Money Promptly Refunded. Friday B riday Dargains. Little need be said about Friday offers at Rothenberg’s. They speak for themselves. Th 1 values that we give have built for us the reputation of havigg the Ge leecnay store in the worlds OPEL SD PL DPD ODOR nnn Newest Fall Garments 300 Special Tailored Suits, in various colors, new Eton’ effect, full flare skirt jacket and skirt trimmed with taffeta straps, good value at $10.00; special tO-MOFTOW al, .eesese cere. cee Beebe ce teens Ladies’ Box Coats, in fine kerseys, serge lined, 27 inches long; and blue; a good $7.00 value at 2.50 Walking Skirt at 1.00— Heavy plaid back cheviot; thoroughly t ed; deep stitching on bottom, while they last atee.ee 1.00 t= 100 doz. Flannelette Wrappers, Lowest Prices Known. in castor, black 4 98 . 3.50' Dress Skirt for 1.98—300 dress skirts mad: from wool cheviot in black and Oxford gray, well lined and bound, made with full flounc: and trimmed with taffeta silk straps and tailor stitched; a phenomenal anniver- rs sary bargain at.. Waists. E- a Woot French Flisanel Waists- button in the made from fleece back tlannelette, | new sack cadets sealers tient Blue, er ker flounce and full skirt, separate waist 49 | rose, black and reseda; sizes 32° to 29; ALSO 98 lining, braid and rutile trimmed, num- AN ALL WOOL FLANNEL WAIST. button erous styles and patterns..... .... in front; braid trimmed; choice at only...... 5 ° : Specials in Silks and Dress Goods. 45-inch, 50-inch and 54-inch All-Wool Zibeline; Cloth Plaid Suitings ina wide range hen h 7S¢. and ee ae o oe of the choicest colorings and styles; 40 eee ot aatea. 2e-inch Print Warp <Tattela, 24- fe a oe oe | inch Print War, ouisine, 19-inch AllLSi'k Satin Duchesse, pieces in this collection, worth $1.00 Cc 20-inch AIL-SilE Liverty satin, 19-inch. Novelly Taffta Ste, per yard, while they last at | 19-inch Swivel Silk, black grounds with small 50 Pieces 38-inch Serge Plaids ina widerange designs and strip:s; 19-inch imported Swiss of the newest combination of :tylesand coloring: Taffeta. all in a.wide range of th: best styles and cclorings; worth 75c. and 80c.a_ yar C Jewelry. Shelline “‘Florodora’’ Combs, per- fect imitation of reat -tortoise shell, made to sell at 40:. a yard, but by a trade twist J 9c Ke | marked at.. . dium and large sizes, fin- | 0. We are able to place themon sale to-morrow ate. Belts. Ladies’ Black Silk and Satin Belts, est fish, regular 25-ceni goods; sp:cialat.... Ebonoid Brushes & Hand [irrors, trimmed with handsom: sterling silver in newest shapes, narrow, medium ornaments ; the assortm:nt includ:s ard wid: tucked Sati also Corded Silk Belts, with front. tnishe: with tre Buckles, ingi't, Nat. Clothes, Hair, Complexion and earl, black and whit: ze ilver and oxidized. absolutely Military Brushes; fine tinish, Suslloineraeere sees 69c 39c 25c handsome buckles in vari- special...... oe worth 59¢.;’special at ........ worth from 50c. to 75¢. each, at ° . Hosiery and Underwear Specials. hair Ladies’ Cotton Stockings, in plain black anda good as- color, well-mad:, have pearl buttons and finished with silt, sortment of colo’$ in beautiful extracted patterns, all® crochet edge and silk tape, all sizes, 54 id valu. j9 warranted fast colors and worth 25:. apair. Special 10. pecial ate... : Coat. Sessa 3 leece Lined Cotton Underwear.—V. have Children's Black Wool Ribbed Stockings, warranted and long sleeves, trimmed with washable crochet) fast-dyed Union Bleck, fine, soft-finish:d yarn, high and.tape; pants to match. At 192. th's would be a 12; | splicrd heels ant toes, an! doubl: knees, worth 19¢. 10. barvain, but to-morrow’s price is.....+- CC Special ate..eee Ic Ladies’ Combination Suits of heavy, fleeced ribbed tine ~ Biack Imported Stockings, fin: quality yarn, Maco yarn; are high neck, Ione eS and ankle I:ngth; Soft tinish and warranted geruive Fe:msdorf dye. Thos: these garments are well finished with washable cro- 29¢ stockirgs are sold at a bargain inother storesat \ LDP chet and are worth 40¢c. Special at seeee Our specitl price... seccces. ss cseccsevees Flannel Wear, Petticoats. 39 Canton Flanne! Drawers, heavy quality, knickerbocker Cc. style, trimmed with deep ruttles of embroidery; 60- 49 CoMt VAIULS Ateseeceeereee. ioe ee . c 19c Etacraown Dressing Sacque. «ray; finished hited cents, at... w seams; colors buck, blue, brown, gray; lengths 36 to 40 inches; Gloves. Ladies’ Black Cashmere Gloves, fleece lined, with Jersey wrist excel- lent regular 25, 42} Knitted Golf Gloves for ladies, misses and children, in black, wh'te, 25 scarlet and Oxford yray see. Cc fect file ing and durable, latest colors, includ- ing tan, Havana, oablood, gray. mode, over collar and cutis; $0-cent values at. back, turn: deep yoke bands; value 29 cents, at. For Baby. Babies’ Outing Flannel! Dresse sizes 6 months to 4 years. worth 29c, cach, at... Little Children’s Colored Coats; fine all-wool cloth; mide with desp collar prettily trimmed with 1 98) braid; well worth $2.50, at. GORE ° Finer Qualities up to.. Flannels, &c. 100 pieces of Striped Waist Cloths, latest novel- ties of the season, in navy, old rose, 1 9 sky blue, pjnk, green, heliotrope, &e.; regular price 29c. per yard, at....... Unbleached Canton Flannel, extra heavy, worth 62c 10c. per yard, at 5 oo wea Shaker Flannel, goo! quality, p: Extra Heavy Storm Flannels, per yard... Petticoats. Mercorized Sateen Pettico: lack and colors; deep tuftles finished with clus ers of tuc! Iso. with deep 98 accordion plaiting finished with ruche; worth $1.25, a [o4 Mercerized Sateen Petticoats: black and heiotrop:; with one and two rules trimmed with ruche top 1 98 + 8,98.and bottom; worth $2.50 each, at....6- Boys’ Wear. $2.00 Reefers at 98c. Another large lot of thes: surpassing values for to-morrow’s — selling. E>. Strictly the newest style Reefers in blue and black chinchilla, with or without velvet collar; double stitched throughout; finely lined; large or small collar; deep, well made pock:ts; stylish coat, in si. $2.69 Suits at $1.49. So 2-Piece and Sailor Blouse Suits, in blue ‘and black cheviots, as well as cassimeres and tweeds, in mixtures and checks, stripes and plaids. sewed throughout with pure, Belfast linen; pants made with patent waist band, flat taped seams.and deep turned up hemé; sizes 3 to 16 years; a'worthy suit at $2.69; Elderdown, pink and blue only, 36 inches wide; regular price $0c. per yard, at... Flannelettes in stripes and figures ; worth 1244 cents 7c: Per yard, At. scecececccoeercees sovecees cosssecees 4 worth 1235 cents per 8 Outing Flannels, extra heavy; per yard, at Basement Offers. Gas raminsk, J 49 Agee hie aluminum finish, 4 tubes, special at 6 tubes, special at. 1.98 Round Cylinder Gas Heat- ing Stove, aluminum finish, special. 98c Cylinder Coal Heating Stoves, compicte with pipe and el- 4943 800 Pairs of Real Scotch Lace Curtains, 23 different lock corded edges; value $2:75 per pair, ate.oe == 9! feet; Criental, floral and Pers‘an_ patterns; National Oi! Heater, 6-quart tank, 9-inch' Floor Oilcloths. styles; Brussels, Irish point and Arabian pat- 1.50 Rugs. ted, green, blue, terra cotta and ocak colors; wick, burns 10 hours with one filling, will beat 2, 98 1,000 Yards of Potter's English Enam- l 9 terns; 3% yards long and 54 inches wide; over- John Bromley’s Reversible Smyrna Rugs, 12 feet by value $15.00, atecs, ° bow, Set Up... c6e ory a large room, special. elled Floor Ollcloth in 4—4,° and 8—4 Gas-Stove Tubing, mohair covered, all regular 3c widths, real value 30 cents per square yard, to- lengths, patent ends, special, per foot.. ) * morrow oc ee 1901 WORLD ALMANAC AND ENCYCLOPEDIA. SALE BY ALL NEWSDEALERS =e.