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LTTE TS THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 1, [9UL, ‘LIEUT. HOOD HITS far came 1) 1t’S Clothes-Buying Time HARD AT SCHLEY. 3 and We He Never Believed Spaniards at Cienfuegos, ; and Questioned Admiral’s Judgment. Can Serve You Well.: C The impetus of vour praise and trade carries us forward to»: larger etforts—and larger successes. Your help makes possible the : great values we offer; vou stand behind us ready to buy—and the knowledge of that tact encourages us to seek all the more earnestly” for the world’s best offerings. And ours is a stock with fair char. acteristics only—shapeliness and harmony of style; worth and dura= can have no better credit, dress with more taste, or with all his money buy cheaper than you can, if you make your selections here. It should be a comfort to you to know that you can come to a store like this, select exactly what you want and pay for it in small convenient sums as your means admit on our Popular fart-/ayment flan. ’ for Particular People.—While our Clothing is Clothing ready to wear, it is really made up to our order to supply our chain of stores in other cities, and is radically different from the humdrum factory-made clothing, which all looks alike. Every garment made for us is of a dressy order, with every up-to-the- eee Lieut: Hood gave the final spicing t the pombardment ot San Juan, Porto o : o. le 3 le u \s Lor the Schley inquiry to-day when he} incre yi yess qi gait cpinton told hs version of his interview with fhe order, but Mr. Rayner objected to A e giving of opinions. Admiral Schley, off Cienfuegos. Sylvester Scovel when called sald that He declares that he had not board | hile on the press boat Somers N. Smith @n a newspaper correspondent. on May ed the Adula at all, and that he re-| 17 or 3s, tng vereel met the Bt, Paul, ot ported that as far as he could make] which Capt Sigubee was in command, 5 . off the shore of Santlago. There was out the Spaniards were not at Cien-| . conversation with Capt, Blesbee, and \ fuegos, and that Schley had con-| ne nimaelf had used the megaphone in ‘ vineed himself they were on very conducting the Interview. What Sigsbee sald. slender grounds. The witness sald the Somera N. Smith minute fashion feature that critical dressers usually look to the high-priced - bility of materials; perfection of tit and finish; unequalled economy: This was in reply to Schley, who} was about 75 or 100 feet from the 8 eusienn)iailoetee for the purchaser. Could we say more? Let these be examples. aie ers - % .| Paul during the convetsation, segesrnl mah a aa 2 in his testimony said that a memo-| i sn neatly na Be a ANY This applies to all our Garments, whether for man, woman or child. Men's Fancy Suits. |Men’s Winter Overcoats. ad randum had been filed, in which Hood ors of that conversation,” sald Capt Lemly. f y ; “We had been sent to find Com- officers did not believe the Spaniards} modore Schley, and the firat question, J Very choice suits of Fancy Cassimeres, every thread all wooly Suits and Overcoats To-morrow we invite your inspection and approval of out superd line of Suits and Overcoats at $15.00, embracin: the latest productions of the looms, in to-day’s popular mixtures, as well as plain blacks and blues was quoted as saying a good many Frieze of good quality; Farmer’s : ) silk velvet collar; satin mohair hamois pockets; fits as perfectly K } All the testimony is practically in, | °**- Z “The second question was: ‘Whe: and after some corrections have been 'w Cervera?’ nb anecerdinuice: made by Admiral Schley the lawyers) ©. Stzsbee did not speak for a mo- 2" ill proba |e: He consulted somebody on th: will sum up, and the case wi ie a- bride of the ship. and then answered: ly closed Monday or Tues-| "1 2M not sure, but we caught an bly be fina ty fe 5 y English collier trying to sneak into day. It will be some time before @} the harbor thin morning’ " verdict is rendered. ee Stxsbee at any time dur- WASHINGTON, Nov. 1.—Lieut. Hood, | y% {Me conversation inform you that who commanded the Hawk during the| jc s0s7##h Squadron was not in Bant- Spanish war, was the principal witness y tested. absolutely ‘ast a in four-button round coat, with sin= J | _| of course, was: ‘Where Is Schley?’ and They are equal in every tesoe:t to made to ord-r garments ff which you would reasted vest. Very stylish—in every by | y coat; special price..sss-eeceee were there, but that was only sur | On nnecon trate Cheeses Pay twice our price, and no clo her coold duplicate thom under $20.02. Let ox 4 | way superior to any suit retaing at .. |Men’s Winter Overcoats. : mise. + ‘You will find him in the Yucatan Pass- show you woat we mean by gooi clothing; Suits and Overcoats.... rer) | 5 obs | Oxford Cheviot, serge-lined, silk velvet collar; also’ BI Our Full Dress and Tuxedo Coats and Vests, the correct form for social ‘unciions, from $12.50 up. {| Men's Sack Suits. Frieze, with Farmer's satin ‘lining, Both are’ finely: cut Young Men’s Suits and Overcoats 01" Clohing tor yeanz men is cut, made and fitted with the same care for details as our men’s clothing. In fact, we make a specialty of fitting 1 0 00 . young men perfectly with garments vut on the latest lines and a selection of pat- $12.50 values in Suits and Overcoats Saturday for Made of Cheviots, Cassimeres and Worsteds, lined with fine| and carefully tinished in every detail, We serge; the cut and tailoring is far ahead guarantee m to give absolute satisfac- ] ) 5 ow, ame 2} of the usual $12,000 suits—in tion Equal to the usual 00 value. = Special at. 2 equal to thit put on $ . Men’s Winter Overcoats. ; grades. No better value can be had at. Fe. | Men’ , a | Blick Friezes, Oxford Cheviots, both reverse twill and plain n's Underwear of halt | Men s Business Suits. | twill weaves,'and Oxford Meltons; serge: lining ;_ sill velvet wool, in natural and camel's Cheviots, Tweeds and Cassimeres of high grade quality in) collar; satin sleeve Hning; cut broad-shouldered, this season's: ne very handsome — etfects—hand - padded length, loose back. You can’ duplicate ‘ hair; shirts are silk trimine! 9) shoulder, hand-made. buttonholes. hand them at $22.00 elsewhere, and they are with pearl Luttons; drawers have felled collar—the tit ard tnish of $25.00 by | worth that. fSpecial here at.......ceeee le custom suits, An unusual value at terns that nzver fails to please. Children’s Suits and Overcoats. Mothers will do well to inspect our Ciildren's Clothing "ment, where excep'ional care 's taken to selzct not only ; that which shall look well but w_ar as well as it looks. Men’s Rain Coats—0f light i * 3 to 10 year, at 2.98 up Weotteiday: - weight 18 joags trom 1°98 207 50: in the Schley Court of Inquiry to-day. | iariy were not in there."* covert, has the appeazan:e of a 3 1.98 to 10.00: tore Over dress overcoat and is frequently 3°50 1210.00: He was questioned on the point made | “yon err Not ; 5 e Itnearen had been heard by Admiral Schley in his testimony | capt Lemly stated that he had ene | used as such for theatres and re~ wer slllietter ab srectal commanding officer of the Dol- t ‘ i f " ts Bares mei Aaatcliny hal savy Depart: more witness whom he desired to call on ees an have them up to ; tr with “palant ten her Monday, ie , is an ment a mémorandum in which he sald. | iio it, So Ree ae neta at Nex waa Sagat punt ta 12.50 Sette land oh ‘ speaking of Hood's return from hia mis- slated that Adini ‘y, and It was also cd for the porpea {eal |ILadie? Walking Coats—Dashing [Children’s and Misces’ Millinery sion :o Commodore Schley while the takelt ST, we t he stand for the y sient : “Hood saya Purpose of cor- s ‘i \ latter ley off Cienfuegos ne|fecting his testimony, Mr. Rayner said | fl 20-inch Walking Coa's of heavy-weight [~~ We offer a special lot of very handsome y do not belleve the 2 good many officers do ni he would have no more witnesses, ex- “He did not tell us that the Span- reinforced seat and suspender Suits Sweet tapes. This would be splendid Have vou seen our s:y ish Prince Albert Coats and Vests at $15.00? value “at 7Sce, bat for Sat- Or those very fine Tuxedo Coats and Vests at $12,00? ; 298 tease eae 48c You Can’t Match Such Values—Anywhere, g 5 ice smara || Attractive Items in Men’s Furnishings ‘There are only 75 doz. ot them, and if Kid eof Chit Oxford Spaniards are there (at Cienfuegos) at in Bl ren diN, yplarge felt hats, trimmed with fancy | 4 ; all, but they can only surmise.” Sere cee cael hienesle, HeareeT sue aacet cee ecotd Nery Scat l teatheral sles ord eibbongia all he 2 nc Fail a Saree pete ball Men's Silk Scarfs. |Tlen’s White Dress Shirts, : On Slim Grounds. on Tuenday and the ane emming up | f Gouble-breasted, tight-fitting and satin-lined Uan.des and various yreity shapes, that were | stitched hacks, gusicted fingers, twoesl Every good shape, including the new narrow and ous! (faverg heard (ot our specataw bite fuss . In reply to a question as tavwhat re-}the court. It will be several dave, ip |pmmoushout. Three grades for 8575 (RE Slice Goce D5 | ewiite, blacks tan, pray ant side; Bowing fends tunustallyslandsome; palterns 48 coo mand trade eqialito “any standard $1.50 iC Port he bad made on which such a mem-|not weeks, before a decision is ren-|F Saturday at 12,50, 10,00 and Ye reg s brown ; an extraordinary valae = scoplesiofithesialestt high: priced Eimporiationsy [es shirt.” That's why is a great value alesssscs. 7 as orandum could have been based, the | dered, they lock more expensive thin..s.s....ceeeee SE Wisag . * witness repll I reported to the com- ——_—— arh a Ten’s Combination Underwear. * — * Ten’s “Mocha” Gloves. Underwear all in one piece—it grows more popular as peopl? manding oMcer of the DoDIDphin that tA I conversed with a number of officers. A N and that I did not belleve myself, nor ; did many of the officers believe, as far ax I could make out, that the Spaniards were there, that there was no reason for D E R LO | N A N belleving they were there and that I ej thought Commodore Schley had con- vinced himself they were there on very si of COCOGOCO! 6 NTOOCOOSDNODOOOO @ slender grounds. Mr. Hanna—Did you or not make any| Youth Who Complains |\% report to the commanding officer of the aor 19 Dolphin which would warrant the use| Of Millionaire Father |3 ® 5 sam bodied ih that memor- = . seer ree a Campaigner in "I did make such a report.'one war-| Broadway and South The imitations are numerous—don't be duped by j find out how comfortable it is. We are show- a them. We guarantee ours are the genuine Mochi, ing. winter weights in reliable qualities—AND s and a perfectly made glove. You positively can’t Cc VERY LOW prices, ranging from $3.00, $2.50, °. DM buy them elsewhere under $1.50; our price...... $1.75 tOseeessscevecccesces oe Si 5-STORY WINDOW, We Sell the Famous John B, Stetson & Co. Hats, $3.50—None Better Madey: — 0 iat t Four Convenient Stores—Filled with Rare Values. Mail or Telephone Orders Filled. Open Late Saturday Nigiit,, MES. DEXTER LOST HER BAL- i ANCE HANGING A LINE. o Tried to Catch Carpet, bat Plunged raming stronger language than that." . Out and Ia Fa “ ms iu Mr. Hann—How did you get the notes] Africa. Jured. parti in reference to boarding the Adula? OUTFITTERS TO MEN AND BOYS, ane Never on Adi Lx «| pever boarded the Adula, I re-| Carllsle Norwood, Jr.,i who .told. the| Mrs. Sophie Dexter fell from the fire- f. i TacHeaNLGT the GAESMInE esGRCA litter {policed of Shell Tenderioiny station’ inet escape at the fifth story of the tena, |272 Broadway, near Chambers St. 214 and 219 Sixth Ave., bet. 14th and S5th Sta collecting the mail, under Commodore] Mght that his father had been opening ment-hous 125th St., Corner 3d Ave. nina At No. 16 Eaat Sixth street! 47 Cortlandt St., bet. Church and Greenwich Sts. his lefters and answering them, has had B | this morning to the yard below and was 4 richly joyous career since he broke > | fatally Injured, She was hanging out a loose from his parental leading atrings i: a © | carpet n the line broke. In un en- about three years ago. I . | deavor to save the carpet she fell out there might be valuable information He went the pace so fast that his x Voliceman Geisler, of the Eust Fifth aa father cut loose from him, refusing to ‘ f Bellevue. Hi. . BS in it, which he did. 1 then told him ‘@ anything more to do with him or i . d baby inh rement = $ ; id when Sehley’s orders, about 11 o'clock. Just as I came on board I met Lieut. Simp- son, of the Brooklyn, who had boarded the Adula and had his written report. “[ asked him to let me sce It, as I wanted a copy of It, to take back to] t¢ furnish him any more money with f (2 [found was trying to ciimb to the fre the Admiral, as there was, in my| Which to paint the Tenderloin in cholce oo et y from’ which its mother hat it. Simpson and myself went to the] The boy Im only twenty-four years old, K=FOR SALE BY ALL NEWSDEALERS.24 s executive officer's office, ant he read| tut he has Jammed enough experlence 5 | ve| into the Inst three years of hi the notes ovey. He had the executive of his Ife to BOST¢ Vv. L—J. Plerpont Mo gan, ir, wife and four children arr: here on the steamer New England ¢ + day. | officer's writer make a copy for me to| Put the crow’s feet of forty around his thi hy mere | 3 SN take back to the Admiral as valuable the crow'n feet are not iaforiailen! to the fact that the young- Young Norwood {« a Princeton grad- uate: He was what college boys call a 2 Oy oF oO i 0) i mn “good fellow.” but he did not develop x ya t t Cc t hla highest speed as a royaterer until | ® ‘ * : : = “He had just come out from making has a magnificent physique and his report to the Commander of the titutton. Flying Squadron. That, as quoted ja {fs more than six feet tall in his the appendix, is act copy of Bamp-| Stockings, and his shoulders scrape the he had latd down his hooks and came The unfit has been thrown out. to New York to start In Ife. hiaeemes ai Winronienadtieiadneisuciend|| |. The newspaper accounts of the ruinous fire that visited our vast building relieves us of dwell- eainoat simultaneously with this event |him, and she thought got into the newspapers, but | ing on the incident We'll tell you of what's in store for you Instead. ie fell heir to $60,000, and then farewell Jen out if she xent hi there it reated, We've annihilated profits— turned a deaf ear to logic and set our mind on selling out. non’n boarding re t to the Commander | door-Jamba of the most voluminous | In Chief of the Flying Squadron" cabs, for which, by the way, the boy | Lieut. Hood said It Was Lieut Simpson | has a grand p. boarded the} He Is very and a0 handsome that the feminine paradera in Broa way turn to look at him when te d them the favor to alr himself, This {x probably one of the- reasons hia fath won't stake him any more. Shoro Batter; Orders. Capt. Chadwich, who had preceded Lieut. Hood, sald response to a qu ton from Mr. Rayner that there had been a practical abrogation by the Navy Department of the precautionary ordera concerning the bombardment of Span- ish shore batteries in order to permit ASK $190,000 to the cares of work for him. He got |#_he was packed off th The youn, man stl Prices speak louder than words, so judge accordingly. Before hi ture hi asked by| to his fathe Mee, at a ~ ot ge 4 busy spending the money, and while it|stiton Robles of the Hotel fnrtholde, | Nuxeuu stn hi Doors Open Saturday at 9 A. M. Sale Lasts as Long as the Stock. 4 lasted he had the finest kind of a time |to settle a bill of £620 which he had run M popularity with the fair doves of the | ance. je was just a ble . rs 2800 Roblee did so and, he says, he learned | . without sense enough to FAMOUS STONE NOW HERE up at the hotel. To do s> Norwood | boy fi ¢ ihe M te = 8 a) 4. ‘ake it the} re a ha 4 ul a His supply of funds did not teaten his {money Iowe you und give me the bale af ady 1 gitin to leave hla .; N e N . F it ‘Tenderloin and he just made things hrm. pond die th ‘himself. Values $i i AND UP FOR SALE. ‘wie poet dl eae ea afterward that the and iid hot belong meet . algnty ap oon es $8.00 and Over, Values $2.25 and Over. Values $8.50 and Over. je occasionally ran foul of th lice. Jabout It. about it ane 7 : . o rai i} Ho. wasn't: Heit ef bad oa he tes reeks Peer turers eeperra a The best clothing America pro-| Here's the trouser bargain of | just your overcoat when you Importers Had to Pay §7,000 Duty |, He never would take a dare, and B duces. Every high-class style— | your lite, Pants that fit your legs, E c Before Mriceing one night when a man bet him that he | While in South Afrio. uable Gem, y lly Sot dit most. It’s actually desper- 2 v A ‘our fancy and your demands. need ‘i ly Would not hurl a bottle at the beaut |Giin {he riven Army with " at | > material, pattern and making. oin the crowds and secure your | ate to sell such good overcoats for ful array of glassware behind the Hoff-| service 1s" true, He de f “inwiw milage x Speak quick, too good to last. | share. so small a pittance ; . Won a medal for gallantry . He § wn, man House bar. he promptly put the | time back here a yenr ago and Keptun ‘ieranoel That wie lo aug A new bdlue diamond about an Inch | gicssware out of commisalon, én i Ay \ +. ht da to | ¢ g | } and a half long and an inch wide and |” Then he pulled out his checkbook and] He had " Cue ej undaitogpese (Dimi trcent Over | wate wniet in peine of color, theltamols depleted his bank account to the extent trandac vas i Ror woods ary uma lawyeriorirepi. | el cannot compare, Is now of- - ven a Metr ‘ pete tek beats ‘a wictntiavenue of the damage. Another time helerg into the street. It take bagenge-, Club, He declined to se y y \ | : ; ® | Cc ® fs knocked a cabman off his hansom and|amashers to ¢) this sort of thing to. to-di Jeweller, who aaks $19,000 for the gem! grove jt all over town. Still: another | ——————--— — Ithough the diamond only pass d through the Custom-House yesterday, |e Ne tole An exPrens wagon, loaded ft 1s sald that a railroad man who ts worth several millions of dollars has dlready begun negotiations for the stone, wishing to present It to his wife on Christmas morning. Unilke the Hope gem and the blue SMALL-POX ON STEAMER. | of Education, has purchased the Engilsh SEABED ES sharex of Pearson's Magazine from (. of the Hambarg-Amertenn, Athur Pearvon, and the control of that | | Heation, It ts sald. 1s «oon to be Line, Held at Quarantine. mw ‘ us When the Hamburg-American Eine |ttansferted from London to this clty. | Hy father's money helped" him out Of | steamer Sicilia arrived Just night from| Manager C. N. Grieg. of the American Glamond of the late Duke of Brunswick. | ‘° Scrapes. j Naples she was detained at Quaran-|edition of the magnaine. when seen hekaaarad nduntoriestousmurdeseand Tried Work for a Change. tine, owing to a case of smallpox In about the matter, suid that, while ne- ‘robbery intertwined in the history of] Acting under ‘parental pressure, he de- {the steerage. The pati Marla Ma: sotiations had not been entirely con- ttils blue diamond. According’ to those | clded to atudy law in his fathar's office, |deleia, axed twenty-five years, wan re- cluded. tt was Intended to trannfer the | who kuow, It waa found in a most com-| This was after the $000 wan gone,| moved to the reception hospital thia control of the magazine to New York. | monpluce way and Is destitute of any | He got a salary of $10 a week, and his | morning. He satd that Mr, Poarson wlahed to con- | mandertalibioriea: % Mothers whe thought he was the Mneat | Al xtecraxe passengern were vacs centrate all his efforts and capital In hia ta and |Kave him sf.extra; nis pranks. | oinated and the steamer was thorougily | Dally Express and branch newspapers. . George W. Min- | Thia wasn't clgarette money for htm, | “l#infected. | a “dil, he Governmen: expert at $0.00) jand the credit eyatem was Frsoried 4 a ' Juniors Won. rorelgn value. he Importers of the [to ease the stringency in. the money | { d cmone. pald $7,000 duty, and that th -imarket. He ran uy Iover town. BUYS OUT PEARSON. (Special to The World.) Fairoment of the government experts ‘Some of them bis father paid und some | = | RHILADrLrattA, Oct. 31-—Pensestvan Ran Tpten cane cerea. Gee rath by the his mother. pata ena someihe J. J. Littic Is Now tn Control of the! Inler-class regatta to-day was won 2 the junior ls evi- some were not pal |, but cullene dont from the fact that (Hey ask $190,000 man continued to have a good time Magastne..-: athe rnd) patiagienipasl ooo oat teks for it, By and by his father put’him out of J. J, Little. ex-Prealdent of the Board men oil {t up with his crontes and gave them a midnight ride about town in it. Sometimes he wan’ arrested some. times he wasn't, but he alwaya oscaped werlous consequences, for :elther his or These Bargains Surprise, but for a Positive Sensation See the Many Other Offers at This Store. Children’s Clothing for Whatever You Choose to Pay. | EMERCHANTS OUTLET CLOTHING HOUSE / 43 SIXTH AVES="2:52243 SIXTH AVE Sled Qu

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