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Modged in ew N iNOANON ~ IN PRIGON FEN Bejeweled Woman in Even- ing Gown a Prisoner in a Police Court. After ere Imperial 11 pane 6 attempted ho Bete with Tittan Magist Market, sall-eroom ¢ eo satin old gold were several dress, waartn silk oper slippers. diamond loudly declared cleans th returned to w disturbs when ! me and, w tn tempted to cut That Is uw “My huxand w other man, and tt erk that he would have to t to the room where they were 1 insisted when ne refused, but {did not create a disture ance.” Magistrate Olmsted {her & at ha amount and was a up. The + sald she itved 321 Central Park West She « tell the name her husvand or state mn Was on a colored razor from the oft) her. FOUR WEN BEAT WOwMAN IN STREET. MRS, HANNON. YOUNG WIDOW. TAKEN TO HOSPITAL. . | She and n Party of Friends Were Insulted and Anan When They Trled to os | 1 widow of m her home, | who way! in the st Hannon and anoth | fell. | Her c tio raistaner and thi ndled roughly. MONKS HELD FOR THE STONE PLOT. SEVERAL ARRESTED CHARGED WITH ABDUCTION. 1 Made Ty Search r and the Miastonary nin BT, PETERSBURG, Nov. 6.—A de- spatch to the Rossiva, from Sofla, Bul- Baria, says the monastery has again been subjected to a domiciliary search and that some of the monks have been arrested on the charge of complicity in | the abduction of Miss Ellen M. Stone, the American misstonary, and her cam: panion, Mme. kK. S. Tailka. SOFIA, No © brigands Miss Ellen M. and her compa Mine. Tsilka. in thetr custod ‘Bulgarian itary, hed 4 v frontier, fative Intell | aving no nnd A to protect them from wovere cold. Bince then the brigands and the women have gone to x0 : Unknown. The fact that vic jy meanures, such | a8 mutilation, to ransom, were Bot taken Indicates thut the. brigands Dare unde esslon shat the longer : ts regarded lue to the publicity given bacriptions toward the Fanaim, 1g increasing the dime: n by Consul-Generai efforts to reduce the —— ‘Freres Add Another Mil- fo Other Shipme: Freres, who made a shipment {n gold to Europe last week, $1,500,000 1 ate to-day an- 05 BOATS GRASH: BuUZB. Shoe Department. ONES SUNK The Rassler Cuts the Ida L. Tebo in Half in tiie East River. JUDGE BOLTE IS WORSE. Ntaht— nett Vansed on t ortatte cure. event Bust- than better Prevention {s World Wants pr PETECTIVE PROBERT. Ce PENNING. Utne Un Ane John C. Walters, twenty-eight years old, of No, 39 Went Elghth street, ts dying in St, Vincent's Hospital from a bullet wound tn the left brenst inflicted early this: morning by Detective Bin nings, of the Mercer street Police Sta- | ton, Binnings admits the shooting, but de- clares that he had to shovi to save his lfe, as he was set upon and veaton und stabbed by Walters and his mother, Mrs, Ellen C, Walters, and several of the neighbors, while he. was trying to arrest the man ¢or burglary, ~ A Record- Breaking SALE Starts To-Day. LoUNbSDAs a eollecte |’: To Men and Boys. | Nv “It's an iH wind that blows ody good.’ And here's good news for 20,000 mien: One o} the largest shoe maaulacturers in the country has just cic out a biy ot S10 a true bargain figure. He) doesn't want it Known that he sold under b ular prices—so we can- | Pake our rd Not use his name. ever offered it French w all widths. sold under $3 <0, while they Lis [xtra force of salesmen There wer. boys’ shoes above gladly take w Calf, spray heels, ted sacks ay je prices... Mail Orders Filled. ell utfitt ors hers ot. wich St r Velo 1 279 Broadway Aa Coctland ! DETECTIVE FATALLY SHOT MIAN HE WENT TO ARREST. spleteleieietetetete Bennings, loin Notoriety, Says|' the Shooting Was in Self-Defense and the| Victim an Old Of. fender Against the Law He declares that Walters Is an old- time offender and that he has been three $3.50 ge To Election Otlicers—We cash your claims. Sale of Boys’ Shoes. lot — 1,00 pairs in all, Mothers who have bought at our sales before will tage of this offering, * $2.00 and $2.50 School Shoes at $1.49, enimel or p of Tender. | for it they are the best shoe values oes at $2.40. 2 A0 UL Sh to serve you quickly. e some in the advan- t leather box kid » 1313; with heels, wearny and sty ‘J.49 Deothers To Men and Boys. 211 Sixth Ave, near 14th St, 125th Etc corner Third aves + ¢ elect! tetectola Sei-Peit times convicted of larceny in the last years. Mra, Walters, on the other » says the shooting wis. entirely: v 1, that her son is not a foal, and that no attack was made on Binnie: Binning’ was known in the Tender- iia where he served untll recently, as the prize captor of wemen, and he has had trouble about shooting men before this, | uulance, and the prisoner was remov- was sald he could’ nat live. ING, SUVISMBNs 6, ivul. “ Hecht Bros. ss oes Business Methods. People are charmed with the simplicity of our methods — with the choice, well selected stocks — marked in plain figures—priced as only a house with many branches and a tremendous purchasing power can afford to price them—and with all this accepts payments in small, convenient sums as you can spare them—under its popular fart-Payment Plan. Raglans: ish garments of heavy Covert Cloth (like fitted or box backs, lined to the was! per ord or Castor. Regular $16.00 value. 12, 75 Ts , notch collar, satin lined through- out, Castor and Black. For’cqual value oa. would 8.75 pay elsewhere $12.50. For Thursday we offez them at 'e of Crepe d: Chine, the newand fashionabls weave, | Waists made with praduated tucks front and back. high colar, Land cut, all the new colors, as 5.00 value. For Thursday at. An elegant line ot Fur Coats at prices ranging from $25.00 tc $110.(0, together with Claster Neck Scaris Marten, Foxes and Chinchilla, at $s ‘with Muffs to match, at $3.C0 to.. Tat ‘The popular 20-inch, of fine Kersey, half of Mink, $35.00, , 310,00 and alien or D600 of bout 50 Another Lot ;' Trimmings— — A bet 0 ncy Bird Wings and Breas's, "0. $1.00 sort values from lo's that s $5.00 and $ number of styles, go at. aes gular 75c. {tor Thu: fer.... 7 — Pl: or fancy strij Kimonos a any: vogular $1.50 kind, forsseeeeeere Dressing Sacques ¢ blae, pink, cadet and bi egular 79¢. valucs, { Petticoats oi ar d, graduated rufiles, finished He, actual $1.98 value, f0:... Wrappers fancy brai? t value, fores. Tamo 'Shanters. &: Ta in navy, whi'e or red, all sizes; Thursday : las for: Children 4inch, of fast black ¢ j 48e. value, Thursday at of fancy figured and striped ou!- ing fann:l, ritbon, veivet and sizes 34 to 44, Sy 1.00 Setsee's eS eushantzas 35) vant 25¢ ar Umbre of plated satin with ovi- « ge Men'shenustitehed Hinndnerchicie rok shensitted Belts 7 ei vecule, 23e value, PIC embroidered silk initial; worth 7c Florida Water, we i fore : arge bottle, 19c. value for.. °7c : embroider d turn Collars, ee eee eect 3 Combs. tutian shell Flo-odora, © 9 vatterns, 10>, and 15¢ s, choi: DC inches wide: regular 29c.; sold at... ZC BEST&CO ee AAR pase? ————— ee Infants’ Long and Short Svips. 6 We call atiertion to the following line which every vother should examine : Long Slips, 38e., 450., 620., 730, S5c., $1.10, $1.25. Short Slips, DC, OFC, ZHCoy TYCry OFC HULZ5, $UZS- J Also a conolete assortment of the finest HAND- MADE GOODS. 60-62 West 23d Street. co valuable pleces of | | Constable “Bo Hinnings was detatled to make the rest, and he ant Kahn entered the Corsets. Self-Defense, te-etemaes “Cecil” Corset. he head from behind | A Paris-made high-class Corset; pty ae ‘ame mo-| of the finest whalebone, in Couti!, the and several actghbora who Batiste and Broche, and fashioned hed his wrist with a knife. of the leading Paris Modistes. Many styles of the best domestic Hie was kn gown, and lying on makes at very moderate prices, we floor, met. 1 by many fest and Proadway KH 19th a. fists, he drew revolver and fir A SETH LOW BABY. the bullet lodging in Walters’s left Valters rooms They found Walters and his mother und another man sleeping there, Bin- jd Walters he was wanted and and he says his quarry re- Yes, 1 took the stuf all right, and save itto Mary Rrady, but nelther you tr a thousand cops can take me out of this ro nt, ye Wax struck Ms. Ww breast ‘Then he and Kahn summoned an am- ed to St. Vincent's Hospital, where it ———_ First of the Free Lectures, A. T. Van Laer will deliver this even- ing the first lecture In the Board of Education free course at Cooper In- stitute, It will be IMustrated and on “American Painters.” Lectures wii be given on every Wednesday and Satur- day eventnga during the fall and winter, $= Ramapo Takes Whiskey. RAMAPO, N. Y¥., Nov, 6—The propo- sition to permit the sale of Haquor in this village was approved by u large Firet Ohild to Ni Newly Elect ‘Tho first baby to be named atter the newly elected Mayor of Greater New York ls now a patient, with his mother, in Ward 31, of Bellevue Hospital. The child was born yesterday after- noon at the home of his parents, Samucl and Mary Diblick, at No. 784 Eighth avenue, and, although the result of the election was still in doubt, the father, who had just returned home after cast- ing his vote for Seth Low, decided that Detective Dinninga’s Story. According to Binnings, Barnet Kahn, a dealer {n antiques in the basement of the Elghth street house, went to the Mercor street station this morning and masority, at the clection held yesterday. e contest was a lively one, ——<—— Sunday World Wents move (h®/ana business world, pede his aon should hereafter be known as Le Boutillier Brothers 100 DOZEN Women’s Winter Underwear. Women’s Swiss Ribbed Wool or Merino Vests, white} V7, C. white or | Ro and natural gray, high neck and short sleeves. Value $1. 00] Women’s Swiss Ribbed Merino Vests, 1 C. natural gray, high neck, long sleeves, r 6 5! : Value $1.25 | Women’s Swiss Ribbed Merino or Wool low neck \ Vests, white, black and assorted colors, with | 9 8° fancy crochet at. neck and shoulders, r Value $1.00 and $1.25 } Women’s Swiss Ribbed White Wool Tighis, ankle\ $ 1 00 length, Value $1.50; Fe wa The heavy loss on this purchase is borne by the | manufacturer in Switserland, Le Boutilier Brothers West Twenty-third Street. he Berlin HCO BROADWAYuNo'WILLOUGHBY Ave: Prices Sure to Interest All Who Are Alert for Bargains To-Morrow ! Women's Tailor Finished Waists, ot the finest French Flannel, but- ton-back r fly-front styls. in creim. pink, light blue, royal, light and duck green, helfotrove an! black; som: are handsomely embroidered, whi ctkers are finely tucked aod fancy stitched: worth in J 69 the regular way $2.65—$1 more than our pric: for Thursday, . Kimono Dressing Sac’ ues, very prettily made of flannelet'e. in pink ang blue eaects. with tr mmings of plain colors and silk trogs. 44 Remarkable Thursday special at .... Cc Large Stcel Beaded Chate- lanes, full 5-inch size, with very tan dsome mountings, In French gray: this tag is mide in the new round stape. is heavily heaved and has bead fringe, lin- ing and watch pocket of gray chamois ‘ully worth $3.50. We ofer them on Thurs- day as agreat leader at 1.98 Heavy Lace Collars in a very ornate cesign cf Point de Gene Lace, with large applique medall- fons in floral forms; these col- lars}are a reguhr $1.50 value. For Thursday's o~ Oo & Irish Croctet and Turnover? Coliars in very neat Point de BEAD LACE BaGs, COLLAR 67c 1.98 SOIC EEOC ECO OTe a) 18-inch Silk Chiffon Veiling, in whi bla.k, castor, royal Gene patterns; regular 19¢. andl brown: ap splendid 45c. value. For Ue ee qualty. For urs= cial at. a 7c day's sale at ....200- 20c oO Remarkable Sale of Fur Scarfs. 150 Fine Fur Scarfs in ¢ark and light colors, with clusters of large tails and new clain ottechments, very stylish and well made, I. 98 regular value $3.50; oflered for Thursaay selling atesees. ~ HBatieroao Some Remarkable Offers To-Morrow. Women’s and Children’s Undertwear—Second Floor, with yoke of cluster tucks and Muslin Gowwns, insertion, neck and sleeves 48 trimmed with cambric rutlle, Cc ChAiidren's Canton Flannel Drawers, trimired with embroidery, sizes 2 to 3 years, 18c Women's Jackets, Value $10 to $16. bers id Montagnac, Tan, Brown, Blue and Blick, 20 inch “e ength, sizes 32-44, reeler fronts, mostly wiih storm collars, 5.98 Our Special Overcoat Offer. OXFORD OVERCOATS, for young men 15 to 20, 6.95 to 11.00 YOKE COATS, for yourg men 16 to 20, our special, 8.98 OXFORD GRAY FRIEZE OVERCOATS for MEN, all sizes, 10.00 Men’s Cardigan .Jackets, 1.75 and upwards Men’s Double. Breasted Jersey Coats, 2.98 Men’s Sweaters, all sizes and colors, 2.25 & 2,73 Lg Ar Pa pADPR EAR SERED Broadway, Graham and Flushing Aves., Brooklyn, ALLL the leading auctioneers now advertise

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