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Yacht While Warships Boomed a Salute. PORTSMOUTH. Engiand, Nov, 1— To-day's naval pageant in honor of the return of the Duke and Duchess of Cornwall. and York was almost a repro- |[Jamus t their departure. The town and harbor were astir early. Imme: aembled along the sea fi of cheers mingled with the na them and salutes from the harbor ships and land batteries as the reyal yacht Victoria and Albert ptarted to meet the On board the royal yacht the King, in | Company the undress uniform of Stood on the after brid the Queen and the children of the and Duchess were on the hurri- The Roads presented a striking spec- tacle owing to the Kreat gathering of |'iae a new warships, dressed from stem to stern, Jown. But this was not allowed to come and with their yards manned and their sides lined with their crews, > old flagship, the Victory, star salute to the King and Queen, and and Albert moved down th companted by a flotilin of ro. The Duke and Duchess In their roy tour travelled 40,00 miles by water many hundreds of mile: distance of more th. ‘They salled from Portsmouth and returned a day carlier expected onthe big steam y with the Duchess and thelr The British squadron esco: off the Ligard. for Portsmouth. Becwu thought beat Eathered there. changed later and th Appointment when the to Portamout Eitan | CHAUFFEUR WILL SUE LONG ISLAND RAILROAD. © Nothing less than $50,000 will satiery |irouse, an W Chauffeur Henri Fournier for th Ages he sustained in a collision with a Long Island Railroad train on Wednes He was the least injured physically of y fire the party, and, taking his demand as a] lncendiary origin atarter, such victims as Fullerton and sh tehelder ought to try for about $40,- The house surke: Hospital, in Mincola, out this re- “Mr. Fullerton’s ts erlous, but we do not regard it c er. Mr. Batchelder is also in a so: jis) condition, but we have no ap- pohensions that he will die." Mr. Gerrie, who is alxo at the hospitel, Bet out ak soon as his shoulder [Meyer Jonasson & Co. Millinery Dept. Main Floor. To-morrow (Saturday) a number of stylish, | close-fitting round HATS and TOQUES, black and colors, Special price, $5, 00 Also, new TARPAULIN and PATENT LEATHER HATS for golf, $3,00 © $7,50 And a choice assortment of AFTERNOON and EVENING HATS, $15,00 % $35,00 Fur Neckwear. ALASKA SABLE SCARF, new streamer effect, trimmed with four twenty-inch tails, and six ten-inch tails, value $20.00, at $13.50 MINK SCARF, streamer cffect, trimmed with six twenty-inch fox tails, value $15.00, at $40.50 ISABELLA FOX, straight Scarf, finished with two brush tails and claws, value $16.50, at 5] 1.50 ALASKA SABLE, Cluster Scarf, with six four- teen-inch tails, value $13.50, at 99.79 BROADWAY AND 12TH ST. KING GREETED "PHONE MEN CORNWALL. SEEK RIGHTS, Stood on Bridge of Royalj/American Company Asks Mandamus to Compel Kearny to Give Space. the ceremonial attending Soy rowan cu nd round al the salute, ‘Trust friend ef Court being well known, be the project of land, at around th nd Willan sighted early The King, up at once left London by the Que of the Duk or shore at | rowd | Wan Roads, and a Was mitch dine olla proceeded arke. $50,000 DAMAGES. — arke, Decision Wil be ro nde SARATOGA, awn a tKed lo the extont adam he raul Man Would Not this on if of, prominent farm Inly, Was xhot twle Dunn, about whom It 1 disparaging mann hear We belleve that he will re- Hix other, wo unfortunates, Messrs. | Chance for Most to Leave Prina Will be permitted to ary. wie he IK se alt yen for incendiary utterances In ‘hts a ovided Pencing the 3 nin his care, MacLean, of the supremo Lewis, are at thelr LG? John Mos tho pent Anarchistic paper, er | furnish $1,500 bal In- | that has been tal qrantal the order yesterday. Re In behalf of the Atlantic Telephone Company, Stayton & Campbell aypiied to Judge Clarke, tn the Supreme Court, this afternoon for a peremptory man- compel Henry 8. Kearny, mmissioner of Buildings, I Hes, and whe haa charg ctrde isubway', to. issue ‘al’ permit to to lay thelr wires In the En Clty subway wherever the subway now exists or may exint tn the future, ‘The right {8 also asked to put up poles and string wirea wherever the subways of the Empire City Electrical Subway Limited, do not exist. n Admiral, | An effort hax been made to create the Kearney'’s refusal to nthe advice of Cor Jen was in the ine W. Morse, Mayor Van Wyck, who phone company yut at the hearing, Judge Clarke's dis. Approval of political speeches Telepione Company Ex-Judge John F. Dillon, counsel for the Wertern Union and ihe Gould. tu- . |terests, in the vietim of a forging clerk, A r Willan A. Clark, of Montana Fifth avenue, and Robert Thompson, of the Oxford Coffee Com- pany. It Is claimed that 65,000 sutsertty | § punt of the T ng man's whereabouts are Known, pany stood ready to in construction work as Mt Was secured. pea that althougls BRUISED BEFORE |: REACHNG BELLEVUE}: DOCTORS SAY DEL CAMPO was! *}" NOT HURT AT HOSPITAL. know who was So Vie autred Eight Men to Handle sit make no te back of | t to go on taste 1 tendent of Hellovue He with other doctora morning that Joseph xisting demand Jin two weeks, having imen to get him from the boat on which Y was Harlem Hosplttl, and he scratched and vruised himself and bit and tried to strike those who were holding him. He h ter he was admitted to the pavilion he WOMAN SHOT HER TRADUCER | “Mceman Wateman, who eny Defamatory ee ae and 4 the stores, Pryor, «ent for him, ab and Mrs Younk ave U haustion and very Violent, h morning and found at death Was not due to violence, but wus caused by an abscess 00 the’ brain, i oppiopesmetese penne SSS mae Bross: Sixth Ave. and 31st St. BOYS’ CLOTHING. “OUR DO SO beats everybody’s SAY SO."’ We claim that we are selling the best Boys’ and Children’s Clothing at the lowest prices. FROM 8 A. M. TO 12 M. SATURDAY MORNING ONLY. 280 Boys’ Suits, from 3 to 16 years; 200 are 2-plece Double: Breasted, strictly all-wool, blue and fancy cheviots and cass{- + meres, all this season's goods, none better made; the balance, 80 sults, are Sailor Blouse, made of fine all-wool blue serge and worsteds, trimmed with soutache; these suits ° are worth from $3.00 to $5.00, I 9¢ For Saturday Morning Only. None Sent C.O. D. None Sold to Dealers. > * Boys’ Overcoats of Oxford gray Irish frieze, made with new cuff and velvet piping, full length, extra well tailored; D, 48 sizes 4 to 16 years, Boys’ Norfolk Suits, stzea 4 to 12 years, in all-wool 8 Cheviots; a neat little suit; value $3.00, J. 9 Youths’ Overcoats, 16 to 19 years, made of Oxford gray all- woo! Irish frieze, full length; an extra bargain, real 4 69 value $6.00, for $50 Boys’ Chinchilla Reefers, heavy nap, blue, with round collar, extra warm plaid lining; sizes 3 to 9 years; I 29 value $2.50, e SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY IN Infants’ and Children’s Department. Infants’ Long Bedford Cloaks, with cape; trimmed with I 49 lace and ribbon; special, Infants’ all-wool Bedford Cloaks, handsomely trimmed 2 98 with braid and lace, in large variety, at ° Infants’ Silk Bengaline Caps in the newest poke, full 98e face effects, all the newest shades, at Girls’ Plaid Dresses, trimmed with cashmere Inpel and 9Se made in the newest fall style; sizes 6 to 14, All-wool Cashmere Drosses, trimmod with Ince and lined throughout, sizes 6 to 14, at 1675 Misses’ Serge Sailor Suits, trimmed with braid and full 1 S gored skirt, sizes G to 14 years, at 9 Children's Cashmere Dresses, yoke trimmed with tucks, lapel and ribbon, sizes 1 to 5, at DSc Children’s Daisy Flannel Dresses, neatly trimmed; sizes 1 to 4; special, 3H PEN SATURDAY EVENINGS: $15,000 FORGERY {RALLY FOLLOWED BY A LAW CLERK. YOUNG ASSISTANT TO COUNSEL FOR GOULD INTERESTS, ING RAILROAD STOCKS. Likely to Ne Made, as more & Ont Judue Dillon Win Conspicaons tn the Protect Youth's Family. Recovery, on the Stock Exchange to: On light dealings the Pi Aged about 1-2 per cent. lower, St. Paul was off tn sympathy servative uid eatimate places the UNE man's Ueving at and family se Sugar was up Minneapolis, St. Paul and ‘Vranatt also trot in Pacttic In Battin at Ka wLOny y Ineane that It Re-|/ € and stro stocks: George Taylor Stewart, Superin- pital, declared | hospital this ‘ampo, of No. | 4 me avenue, Willlamebridge, who A morning 4 n's relatiy learned of rhe copay would be Campo was admitted Tuesday, very violent. It taok eight srought down the river from to be put in a straltyacker, Af andcufted war allowed to see took a note xoratches on ution tak saadal tn Fa Eee a noaning Witter on the bealn WATE wild hh Klad Belle. bown sateguarded | against usatlons by the 1 that the boaks and vue had nothing to niurles, ‘# Phyaiclan Weston made an on the body of Del Campo this Brerree er JAMES McGREERY & CO. MISSES’ SUIT DEP'T. coats,—black and oxford High storm collar. Lifted with satin. 14 and 16 years, ‘Kersey Cloth or coats,—26 Made with notched collar, rolling cuffs and outside’ pockets. Lined with satin, | Sizes 14 and 16 years. iFull length coats, made of Kersey cloth or serge,— Military or Russian model, | —plain or with hood or Sizes 6 to 12 years, Full length corduroy coats,— lined with satin. Colors:—Blue, grey. Sizes6 to 12 years, Three-quarter length, Reefer coats,—lined with satin. Colors:—Tan or Cadet blue. Sizes 4 and 6 years, Suits in various models and materials, — trimmed Jackets lined with Colors:—Blue and black, or Growing Stores West 14th St. ae Great Specials in Boys’ Wear That Will Create Enormous Selling To-Morrow. Sea ookwate This _Three-Hour r Offer! Boys’ $2.50 Double-Breasted Suits at $1.29. This was an unusually fortunate special purchase. A leading manufacturer sold us 200 of these suits at less than cost of making in order to close out his stock. They'll be gone by noon, and we cannot duplicate them at anywhere near this price. Double. breasted style in four different patterns of fine cheviot; thoroughly well sewed J 29 Rothenberg & and lined, garments that will do credit to any boy’s outfit. Sizes 8 to 15 years; $2.50 Value. iat. cecselcece cs colccssesesces-ccecceseessseccces Only Two Suits to Each Customer. No Mail Orders Filled. Boys’ $3.00 Overcoats, $1.98 Roys’ $5.00 2-Piece Suits, $2.98. Boys’ Overcoats, in Oxford yray chevio's; 26 | This offer ought to keep the boys’ store crowded from morn- to 32 inches Ic full box back; velvet a ing until night. Best 5.00 2-Piece Suits; ‘strictly all- some with fancton cutis; d ep, well mad: pe wool; warranted fast color. Double-breasted coat: sailor ets; thoroughly sewed; sizes 3 to 16 years; J. 98 serge lining; wide French facing; sewed with pure dye silk. sold generally at $3.00; here to-m¢rrow Pants made with extension patent waist band, flat taped | | Boys’ Overcoats, $2.98. | seams and some with double seats and knees. 2.98 Sizes S to 16 years; good 5 CO values at........ Oxford Wray Beaver Overcoats; long, wid: | , skirt, English box back, slash pockets, tanchon | Boys’ 75c. Trousers, 39c. cutis, wide facing and heavy italian lining; sizes | Woollen muter ys in latest, mcst desirable patterns; doubl: 4 to 16; considered cheap in frany De 98 seat and knees; patent waist band; taped seams and 39 stores at $4.00, here aleseceeeee.s | riveted buttons; sizes 5 to 16 years; Special at... c Supreme Values in Misses’ & Ghildren’s Garments. A Manufacturer’s Entire Stock Including Fine Sample Garments At About Half Price, To-morrow will be another day crowded full of surprises for every visitor to the misses’ store. We have a complete stock of most magnificent ;arments from one of the foremost makers in the land. The most desirable styles, the most careful workmanship, the finest fit and tinish will be found here at almost half actual worth. Following specials are only hints of the wide assortment: Girls; such desirable tabrics as cheviots, melions, bou- in cheviots, me.tons, beavers and other desirable ma-) cles, ete; all colors and various styles: ail | tarlals; var'ous styles; all colors, hand- | handsomely trimmd; values ranging ue to > J 98 | torrely trimmed and good $5.CO values; 2 98 : £ offered to-morrow ©. |" Box Coats, Automobiles and Reefers for 200 Gir's’ Box Coats, Recfers and Automobiles) | | eevee 1 $3.50; | choice to-morrow. ntan and castor, 3 es’ Kersey Box Coats, in Sarl Weed blue; 25 . to-morrow 3. 98 ™ i hes long, well lined and tailored, 100 Girls’ Kersey. Box Coats, velvet trimmed; usually sold at $ value $7.50, at.... brown and tan mixtures, Sizes 14 and 16 years, Twenty-third Street. FARLY DECLINE. [JAMES MccREERY & co 75 Automobile Coats for Girls; colors, tan, castor, blue | Misszs" zd Meltons; yoke back and red; all made of fine kersey, half satin li sd “6, 98 ana tront; body and sleeves satin lined; velvet 9 98 and beautifully tailored; offered to-morrow at. collars and reversible cuffs; sizes 14 to 18, at.... “Derby” $5.00 Shoes at $2.98 A Value Known Only Here. ——_————— The greatest combination of effective styles, reliable materials and unquestionable workmanship ever offered anywhere at the price. You can't’ get “DERBY” Shoes anywhere except at Rothenberg’s. You can't get their equal anywhere else for less than $5.00, Best way ucan be convinced of that is by seeing the shoes themselves. Here's a meagre idea of them: Box Call Walking Boot, double sole, Cuban heel, ultra mannish last. In Vici Kid, tutton or iaced, military or Louis XV. heels, welted or Fand turned sole: $5.00 value at LADIES’ CLOAKS. BRISK DEMAND FOR THE COAL- Covert Cloth Raglans a. & H. Mone English covert cloth New- market coats, —double breasted,—tight fitting— Thera were few price changes : trading was listless in the Inttlal doing ica aver- Colors,—tan, Olive and ox- Thore were several conspicuous excep= Hons to the ruling sentiment, but those stocks were Issues of minor Importance, +4 points to 10, Sault Twenty-third Street. JAMES McGREERY a C0, Misses’ & § Patent leather button boots ( aie a tas 1. wos dover a point T LADIES’ GLOVES. 2 clasp, pique sewn, Kid| Youths’ All fashionable colors, white and black. $1.00 and $1.25 Twenty-third Street. SEETE | Boys’ 2 to 8 yrs., Value $7.50 to 9.75 Dun Wass ERS. English Yoke, of all-wool Oxford Cloth, Aaesiayahtt ton] Pa Overcoats worsted lining, 5 to 16 yrs., Value $9.00 $6.95 DRUG TOLE: sAnaetee SKSESAT s 7 z; | Youths’ { Of Cheviots and Cassimercs, plain blue and $7.50 NNERS guess ne The Cotton Market. The local cotton market opened firm to-day, with prices 6 to 11 points higher, A firmer tone prevatled [markets this morning and investment buying was somewhat of Weather reports from the belt were un- After ihe call tne market eased off profits iit showed |the Produce Exchange, Mullish nctivity )cember whent, (44; May, 741-4 to ‘apace . Shorts and Europe 4 |Souzht wincer. months The opening prices, were: trifle under ale: {Mi |demand from shorts, Wheat reflected ered |the corn strength to the extent of hold- | xfu ee ing tirm at last night's fgures, but was x slobing prices were: N pace shoe $3. 50 ‘Shoes at $1. 98. The Famous, Unrivalled ‘Liberty. We've kept the LIBERTY factory workirg night and day to fill our orders this Fall. New. yee women probably never gave any shoe a more enthusiastic reception. Siles growing sreater every day; people coming back time after 1me to be fitted are th: best recommendations that any ‘too wear could have. Forty styles, includin; Iather, dongola ant v'ci kid, in button, laced or Oxfo d styles. Cught to be $3.50, here at only Children’s Footwear Specials. for Little Ladies; exact copies of the Boys’ Satin Calf Shoes, sizes 8'4 to 2's; pate "98 - 1.49 Boys’ Iron Bound Lace Shoes; the kind that 1 49 + $.75 never wear «ul; sold generally at $200, here at... Be’ STERN BROTHERS — |worLD WANTS Correct noes for Young Pols Are Always Followed by . able, easy, long wearing shoes, Stylish and up-to-date, also comfortable, easy Ls 8 Excellent Results. for rough school wear, the result of study of the growing child’s 817 “teat Worth c needs; also Pumps & Slippers for Dress Occasions 315 Paid Help Wants in the 13 other N, Y. papers combined. Children’s with cloth tops, spring heels § ll to2 2.75 Boys’ & 13 to2 2.95 { Patent Leather Laced Boots \ 2x4 to 53% 3.50 Patent Leather Laced Shoes : Little Men’s Spring heels, stout extension soles 9 to 1334 $s 1 95 BARTENDERS DOOKBINDERS .., JANITORS . Boys’ & Youths’ Clothing & Hats Saturday Specials CABINET-MAKERS . 3 ( Norfolk Suits, plain or knickerbocker trousers CARPENTERS | k Boys a Sailor & Russian Blouse Suits, also | $5.00 epestapinard . Double-breasted Suits with extra trousers, ¢ Suits | | of all-wool navy blue cheviots, serges, Value $6.50 (mixed tweeds and cassimeres J f Of Meltons, Friezes and English Over-plaids, $5 905 ° ELEVATOR black, 15 to 19 yrs., 32 to 35 chest measure, Heretofore $9.75 to 12.90 Suits uthe Ai OYSTER MEN .... 6] WATCHMAKERS West Twenty-third Street cinta sen rere oe GHOCERY CLERKS . 64 TOTAL ...e oeess82T HOUSEWORK . 3 The Wheat Market. hto 7 1-2; December corn, 6 7-§ bid: May Corn ngain attracted*ehtef attention at Chicago opening prices were: | De- ‘TIS HARD to tell in this emall Ft : 1-8: May, corn to 1-2; Decem- wax resumed and prices advanced 3-8] ber, 58 to 3 This mighty truth we would eon- In the firat ten minutes on a perals' New Yorkin closing, prices, w ae TEE WORLD In New York szts the Not active, Sd to, Dezember, 70 1-2 New York's opening prices were: De- eH Mop. is te 87 3:8 bid; Say, laember wheat, 76 3-4: May wheat. 708-8! Wc, TL "November| By TENS OF THOUSANDS BY- ‘Vy’ ERY DAYI

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