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2 truggle with Footpad Beats Off Her Assailant, ‘ 9 wayman, Mount Vernon Victim Suffers from Nervous Shock. ‘ i MOUNT VER> N.Y... Nov. 2.— Miss Sarah Jones, a teacher of vocal culture, who came from New London Conn., three months ago, culture in this city, had a desperate on- counter with a footpad at tho Junctian “of Westchester and Primrose avenues + Tate Iast night. © By her pluck and muscular @bility in handling hec umbrella she successfully fought off her assailant until help ar rived. She was carried in a hysterical “condition into the residence of Mark D. Stiles. at No. 29 Primrose a © ter Hill, where Dr. Fleming was preroxatte attend her. Primrose, avenue when a eprang out from behind a dushes. At the point tempted robbery ietden of the str uanes hide them from view. tried tall man clump ¢ where the a The foot 5 to seize Miss Jones to gain 4 Posecarion of her pocketbook wand when falled in this he seized her um- ‘brella. She wrenched it away from him and struck her assailant over the lead. The highwayman then became d: ate and welzed “Miss Jones by the. halr Beratched her face with Qin finger “until the blood flowed do ‘Miss Jones, who i ¢ Up such a Rood nght in his desperation kno rr Chief of Police Foley. Patieemen Gleltzman and Vollmer and others gave = chase, and although they search the surrounding country no trace of the man. JWeas takes, into the. Stile Was found that she was badly c face and her clothing wa The attempted robbery considerable excitement */ among giherauetoentn of Ch setdents of Cheater Hill SCHOONER CAST OFF LINE AND SANK SOUND STEAMER HAD THE fs VESSEL IN TOW. - Had Heen in Distress F lave Absard May Been Los , (Special to The Evening World.) BOSTO) ’ he two-masted echooner Mark Pendleton sank on wPollock Rip Shoals to«tay while Capt ‘Aldrich and crew of the Monomoy Lite Baving Station watched her from the shore. Her topmast and part of her lower mast are above water, ‘lwas in tow of the Metro- sine steamer Herman Winter, und trom Boston to Sea. Work. he ) Steamer had evidentty picked up J {achooner during the night In a_i »condition. She had evidently sinto, her owspr! having been Neloss to the bo 4. When passing over Poiiock Rip Shoals Tehe achooner wax cast off by tne steam rer, evidently having been sixnalle: {do so by those on board who attemp ‘to make sail. half hour ater the schooner was BRUTAL THUG Music Toseher ti in Desperate S HE KNOCKED HER DOWN. Bruised and Scratched by the High- to teach voral } atthe during her desperate struggle | Ready-to-Wea On Fi A large purchase of hats, trimmed with fur, panne velvet and chiffon, Artistic Bronzes, Ma Rieh Gold Cabinets, Tapestry Sereens, 3 panels, /TTMUNATIONAL OPEN AGAIN. Re-admitted to Clearing- House, and Ready to Pay Everything. With $750,000 tn new accounts, $1,951,000 te {ts credit in the Clearing-House and cash enough on hand to oft depositors in full with in million to boot tor good Mi organized Seventh National Bank ope: {ts doors for business this morn’ President Edwin Gould, Vice-Preni- dents Thomas and Taylor and many ¢ the directors were on hand for the fled themrelves of the opportunity ‘ashier Jones said that they had ns surance that they would retain % per cent. of their old depositors. William Nelson Cromwell, the bank's counsel, announced that all civil suite against the bank and old directors hha been withdrawn, and that the lnntitu- tion was free from legal nglements. Comptrofler of the Currency Mid; was not present to-day, but before | feft. for Washington yesterday | signed an order releasing Recetver For- rea: Raynor. Wal ntreet ted that rat nie bership in the ring-Hottme after. it had once falled to meet jit obligations, —_ lronworker led by Fall. Willlam Ryan, twenty-four years old, an jronworker, fell off a derrick at No. fone to eink, at is not known whether any lives were lost ——— BACK AND SIT DOWN. WANITOR THREW WHITEWASH OVER TWO INSTEAD. ‘flow He Ie Held in $500 on a arge of Malicious Mischief. he Mies Josephine Runzler, twenty ye: ‘of age. of No, {6 East One Hundred Thirty-seventh street, was a complain. ant this morning agains; Joseph A, Schmidt in the Morrisanta Court before ty Magistrate Pool. Schmidt lives at No. > il Alexander avenue. He ix the janitor of that house and of the hous upled by Mies Runzter, around the corner, as “+ mrell as of three other houses. Biss Runzler said she was standing ‘on the stoop of her house Just night, S conversing with a friend, James O'Brlen, of No. 92 Alexander avenue. 2 It was 10 o'clock and Schmidt came He or- @ered Miss Runzler vnd her young man to leave. ‘They demurred and O'Brien told tho janitor to “go way back and it) down." Behmidt went back but did not alt mn. He obtained a large pail of ites fash and poured it from an upper Woover the couple. Miss iunzler rien exhibited the whitewashed AD court to-day. Magistrate hat the charge of sorderly had been made a ras aitoxether too, mld, He one of malicious mis. Schmidt for trial in 0 for n hospital on ween One Hundred {One Hundred and ‘to be kiiown ft to tal ATS) st, Bedley, of and) scientific Schoo 6 Bridge street this morning and was killed, ————— HELD FOR KILLING. NEW YORK YOUTH WAIVED HEARING IN YALE FATALITY. Acoused of Manslaughter on oner’s Finding in ¥. Corrigan's 0 NEW HAV in the City Coury dent who on ¢ wagon. Bedley waived ex held in bonds of $2 term of the Supe ter being the ce In the Coroner that Corrigan's ft was stated We to 8 push finding I was ‘carelessly adminixtered’ by fol lowing a discussion betweer tw youths, A charge of breach of ihe peace, under vinteh Jey has be thee’ Cort. | gan's ¢ and the tu i ¥ manslaughter charge stlinti A Msn suit for 310.0 damages brought by the mother of Corrigan against Sed- Wey ts" pending. —- ‘The Wheat Market. There was an unexpected flurry in corn this morning at the local Produce A few urgent buying orders Formerly $79.00. French Inlaid Tabourettes, Japanese Teakwood Stands, Nott} sion, Quite a crowd poured into th was callet as the first witness. Gen. Institution when the doors were thrown | Varnum gave testimony in favor of open at 10 o'clock and business began |eranting the applicatt stating that briskly he road would benef: the country Although the deposttors of the olf Ine | chrough which itm pro tay? stitution had been notifed that they, Harry ‘ eile, could withdraw thelr deposits, fow| who qualitied expert THE WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 12, RL FIGHTS | Stern Brothers — To-morrow, Sale of Women’s r Evening Hats rst Floor at Art Objects & Bric=-a-Brac An exceptional display appropriate for Wedding Gifts | Limoges Enamel Vases, Clock Sets, Lamps, rble & Onyx Pedestals To-morrow, on Third Floor at Decided Reductions a 557, $110, $120 130.00, 189,00 $5.75 1017.50) $6.50 « 37.50 $6.95 « 27.50 West Twenty-third Street Just reached a dark spot in} VARNUM IN TROLLEY Wah Former Surrogate Testifies for the “Huckleberry’s”’ Rival. | When the State Board of Ratlroad | Commissioners resumed work @his morn- ing atch ifth Avenue Hotel tin the hearing on the York and Porte A franchise to build a four-track etric railroad from the Harlem iver Hecticut State Hne and Port- mea No Varnum, at one of New York County, plication Burroga’ temtified he had ex erty which the road quire from Peiham he uunsel for the petitioners, having 4 1omaps and Irawings, legal the Vien and Ne | Hartford emanded time It would be jhe t Union Railway and the An unfortan well as ew Hh wae STILL SUFFER PETITIONS FOR SHELTERED STATIONS BRING NO RELIEF. Honrd of Health to He Aske Bring Hrookiyn Neights I to Terma, No wetlon has been taken on the py tition se Melals of the Raok- $3.95, 4.75 « 5.50 anit. bonds MPera Pacis A division of territory in- th West, which wilt hold rater “Guarantee” CLOTHING COMPANY, Uptown Cor, 127th St. and 3d Ave. | We don’t dictate the style, but we have everything that’s | stylish and for critical men, too. Our showing of winter suits | at $1o in the broad shouldered, single breasted or double | breasted sa style includes worsted cheviots of various colors and patterns and the new green mixtures, At other stores, $1.4—they’re worth: it. GUARANTEE CLOTHING CO., Uptown Cor. 127th St. and 3d Ave. COMBINE. 42,400 Miles of Roads to Be Represented at Meeting To-Morrow. | nion Pacifle and the hicago and Northwestern are a in J.P. Morgan, Jacob Schiff, Edward K. Vanderbilt, Kuhn, Dante $1 the meet ide rihwest will to bet Over Will be made publ rly all the at banking Interests» in woYork will partleipate in: fn vai feal which will be the largest eve ded in rathway combi Blanes of the Whieh shall control North: ne Union Packt iN ix to preferred stow GIRL AND BOY IN LARCENY MYSTERY STRANGE CASE OF MISS OWENS AND JOSEPH DI VERONA. Arrested in by Fal a City After Chase table from Onelda County, seph DI Verona, twenty lyn Hetgh dl two weeks ago by the residents of Borough Kk, Home- wood, Bath Beach and B burst, re- questing that some kind of sie er be Hons are only narrow strips of asphi and cement, thirty feet long and. ther: feet oy The stationa are utterly without protection of any sort, ery for shelter at the stations frst raised last September. With rouching the people hope Woof Health will take im- © action. right at the start carr.ed prices up, but when Chicago opened lower there was an immediate he Govern ered bearish, pall the in it report was conald- making to-day’s early and 1-8 refleciing eavier cables. Say prices were: De- 8 to 9; Ma: wheat, The © Market. Tho local cotton market opened steady today with prices unchanged to ¢ points lower, Free offerings of spot cotton in the south with svod prospects for continued big port recelpts sent Liverpool down to-day and nearly all options broke, Hedges were thrown over and support. Ing orders were scarce. After the call our market was very tame with prices off a point or more 6 Now ‘York's cloring” prices ore: De ember, infty fe} Sin Bey 3-5, De- cember corn, chicane ie in prion: November “Tee tls Sa from first prices. rdoat the different stations on the « and rs old. a pretty a st hall. singer, 8. Owens, seventeen y Handsamely dressed girl, the daughter m nt in Utea, before . Were arralg ne tot Park Wii the Centre Street The Roard iteatailewili nowirns rt this morning charged with ¢ Kod to und i¢ t fal i eaneat ei june shite fate ed last night in Har preaan idee lem by Detectives: Leonard Collins, tae ee of the Central Office, wl ve been ve stations, ‘The tracing them with the assistance of hour and the ata- . wnatable Lawrence Collins, and the girl's father, arrest Wan made fesued by Clty Judge Uden, and Magistrate the prixoners ove lately. According ment daughter away, of Oneida vunty The on a warrant anor, of turned muatable im- Mr. Owens's enticed his to Di Verona had t the young girl » her eyes and wept bitterly, prisoner stood with bowed head and did not look at the or hin accusers once while he stood at the bar, All the parties concerned refused to make any statement to the reporters. The detectives said that thelr part in Vie case was finished and they did not intend to say anything about the par- toulare. M All they would say was that Owens was a prominent merchant, hing of the nature of the larceny suid be lear: Owen ‘The Ing prices were: Dece fan 2.38 to 7.40: January, 788 to 7, zs juaty, 136 to 201: March, 738 0. 7.35:] TF YOU WANT 0 WV April 234 tot DISPOSH:PF A aes Suly, Ae rd ot pr ad second-hand elictgun for cach wi- BIG RAILROAD. Railroad magnates from the North- West, coming t attend the Northern Pact meeting to-morrow and the Burlington Thursday, are due this evening. Prestient ¢. 5. M and his fellow- oMecerx in Northern Pacifle and J. J. HIM and the Great Northern faction | Will arrive some time to-day. Iepre- | tatives of ¢ JAMES McGREERY & CO. | SILKS. New, fancy Silks suitable in| | color, weave and design, — for day or evening dress. | 75. per yard, Value 1.25 and 1.50. | Twenty-third Street. JAMES McGREERY & CO. UPHOLSTERY DEPT. 4th Floor, Art Novelties mae of silk moires, linen and fancy fabrics. Pin cases, Photo Frames,— Trinket Boxes, Jewel Cases,—hand painted or embroidered. These are exquisitely worked in the latest “applied ribbon" designs. Pin Cushions,—daintily trinmed with chiffon, or lace and baby ribbon, $1.90 to $7,00 each. Embroidered and painted mouchoir and glove cases, Wooden, leather, grass and novelty articles, suitable for holiday or wedding gifts. ‘Twenty-third Street. TRACTIONS AGAIN LEAD THE STOCKS, | METROPOLITAN BUYERS SET} THE PACE FOR TRADERS. tings on the Stock Exchange were rin volume at the opening rices as a rale tended up- ward The advance, however, wan not] uniform and gaina 9 spasmodic. we Nore Airorake was up Ll S-4 per to isd be. The Western oH favorably affected bry rather un- Government Is were the estimate on the corn erop, and some sharp fractional declines: were the re- I sales of stocks to-day were shares Selling oy re: lize profiie became active and ed sharp re- s below last night nintw were recorded and th running ‘Transit, an Pacite way Erie 2d) pf. ad Eastern lHlinols There were ut the closin Howeak at the rally tion Am. American Sugar American Suxar pf ‘Anaconda Mining 0 aN a 59 oe Ta {te re i fa iki, be Pri 85 cy Bula ai ine 1 6 414 | Tal Union Parine tation Bacife pf U. 8, Leathe = 1901. : : I; Tenedict, real estate broker, in which he was awarded a verdict for 44,115.68 commission against Alfred Duane Pell, twenty times a millionaire, for the sale of street corner, appeared in the filing in the County Clerk's OMce to-day of ob- Jections on the part of Mr, Pell's at- 1664 | subpoenas summoning him as a witness in behalf of his opponent, the $2 having been pald to the millionaire himself by feet in area, for $375,000 in cash, rh fled on the trial that Mr, Pell insisted Silhe must pay a water tax of $8 in addi- resulted In a’cut of ten points in, soft Juss | Hall matches a move made by the American oth New York's Fastest Growing Store. enbers &. West 14th St. Satisfaction Guaranteed or More Raglans at $6.98. as Surprising, Unequalled Value. If you have seen these magnificent garments you can fully understand why they go from here so rapidly at this price. It’s the hardest kind of work to get enough to meet your demands, but another large lot is here for to-morrow." ‘They are made and finished most ex- ceptionally well. They combine unusual grace with the easy swing that makes the garment popular. No other store that we know of has anything near this quality at the price. SN Made from Oxford gray English Melton, full or half fitted back; yoke back and 98 6. \ [ js NS front, velvet collar, reverse cuff; all seams thoroughly tailored. Lengths 56 to Ch hy . deee reer ene 8.98 60 in; bust 32 to 44. Positively the greatest bargain ever offered even by us; 18.00 Automobile Coats, 10.98. for Monday at.......... 42-inch Automobile Coats; mad: from tine ker- sv lapels handsomely silk. stitched; velvet. collar; furn-back — cuts; — Couble-stitched seams; silk Another Immense Raglan Value is this at $8.98.—Made from all wool, plaid back, water- nly § proof cheviot ; half fitted: yoke back and front, velvet collar. reversed cutls; Oxford grays worth $15.00 cach, but choose from this lot at.... Fine Tailored Suits at 4.98. Ladies’ Fine Tailored Suits of all-wool ho spuns in gray, blue anid brown; fly front jacket; full Nounce skirt; both skirt and jacket lined) throughout; colors. black, tailor stitched. It's very hard to ap- aastor, red and brow preciate this value until you see tke suit. Sfp. to 44; good value at § Nothing like it wasever befcre offered at S: morrow ate. ac Belt Buckles Sacrificed. A manufacturer atout to retire from business sotd us his entire stock at the most phenomenal price con- cession ever knuwn upon such merchandise, Every style and description of elt buckle is here, Actual values range from 25 to 98 cents. In bronze, silver, oxidized, gold: in fact, in any 10 finish that you can think of, and in any shape in which a helt buckle was ever made. Allon sale at the remarkable trade-creating price of..... Silks and Dress Goods. Dress Goods Surprises. | Big Silk Specials. 38-In. All-Wool Albatross, ina wide range of /19-In, All Silk Taffetaline, in a wide range of the wanted colors, including white, cream and 38c the best colorings, i Juding white and_ black; black; the $0c. kind here at. secece cesses coeees exceptional value at 39c. per yard; special 38-In. All-Wool Cheviots, in navy blue and black. 39 (of good value at £02. per yard, at... cess eeeeee eee c to-morrow at 45-In. Alle Woot Silk Finish Henrietta Cloth, 45 in, |24-!. Plain Satin, a good, he grade, suitable All-Wool French Whipcords, 45 in. All-Wool for linings and fancy work, i} ink, light blue, Cloth Plaids, in a wide range of colorings and 59c mais, yellow, red, garnet, brown, white, 49c Styles, 79¢. values, atseseeeeeee, cream and black, 69c. value; yd ’ Women’s Gxtra Size Underwear. SE Canton Flannel Corsct Covers, perfect Sittin, 5 "69c 34 to 46 inches, embre im ‘ '39¢ Petticoats. tine mercerized Sitcen, rade with ey ruffles, um- brella styles, trinmmed with 3 rutil Basement Values Unrivalled. Great Lamp Specials. | China Offers. es '100-piece Dinner Sets,;Dinner Set, 100 pieces, Lamp and Ulobe—11-inch globe and base, hand fine thin white porcel in| fins semieporceatn, pink painted tlower decoration, pink and green tinted | fancy shapes; $7.50 and blue flowers. 9 brdss_ oil pot, centre draught burner, 2. 98 value, set for. °A.98, OR a 6. 8 Fold plated foot, $5.00 value, spec 100-piece Decorated Din- ane Tea ‘Set, light green Sewing or Reading Lamps--s-i ner Sets, light green) lower Secoral ions) i 98 decorated vas:, brass foot, £200 value 1. 25 decoration, isncy, $4.50 value, set.. Gas Oil and Coal Heaters. Gowns, very heavy mus’in made in V sap: and high neck; yokes trimmed with clusters of fem stitched tucks; 44 to $0 inch bust measure, oS values at......--. Canton Flannel Drawers, heavy band, 6Sc. values at.. Ain American por- | 56-plece Tea Set, Carlsbad satus, BOB |» china, large pink KA, 98 Nowers, set Gas Radia -, National or Universal Oil Miscellaneous. tors, alumi-| Heater,6-quart Bissell's Carpet 98 | Universal Meat num’ finish, 4) tank, 9-inch | Sweeper, special. iC! Chopper, with 75 tubes, wick, burns 10 |Clothes Wringers, Stand-| ¢xtri knives..... [4 at hous with one ard rubber 10 ls, ardwood 5 a yer OF THE iting, i $2.00 % Rs tubes, special 3 9 for 425 |“ z0TH CENTURY. Sate 8 OEE Bisscll’s Cham- THE * STAR 1.98 coat Heating, | pion Sweeper, 4 59 ae Gas Stove, S-inch special... .cceces . ighter. Round Cylinder dae Feral gciole Double Roasting Pan, with | saci simaigr 3 venti ¢ | economy combined. num finish, speciala Bc) piicrin ss Soontse vee 2G eae i Gas Stove Tubing, motair) lar, set up linemen sare c joed Abu spas covered, all regu’ar lengths, | free for Size V1x see 39¢ or ‘battery, 98c Special to-morrew |Gurtain Stretchers, patent ends, Never sag, set ....e- foot special per 3c 2.98 / 79 NILLIONAIRE PELL 10 PRISON RATHER WORLD WANTS Are Unequalled for RESULTS 1,20 437 FIGHTS FOR $31. THAN SUPPORT BABE BJECTS TO CERTAIN CHARGES | SUSPENSION OF SENTENCE HAS IN JUDGMENT ROLL. TO BE REVOKED. Paid Help Wants in this morning’s World, over | Young Atterhein Will Serve Nearly Five Years for Defying the Court, ww Feature of His Law' Payment of Commissions Age ——— Pald Help Wants in the 13 other ‘A new feature of the sult of Jullanj Rather than pay 31.25 a week for the New York papers combined He pport of his child William Atterbein, twenty-one years old, of No. 246 Wood- bine street, Brooklyn, went to Sing Sing Prison for four years and nine months. Atterbein was convicted of asmault on Loulsa Garbabino, sixteen years old, of . SH Seventh avenue, this elty, on F 19. Sentence was suspended by Justice McMahon on she boy's promise to support the child and at the request of the giri's parents, He did not keep his promise, The parents complained to the Justice, who sent for Atterbeln, ‘The latter was deflant. Ile was arrested to-day on a bench warrant and brought Into court. He wan still defant and the court Im- posed sentence, Justice MeMahon sald that thin was the first case in his recollection where after sentence had been suspended It WAs necessary to revoke the suspension. Atterbein's father is said to be well- to-do, He ts an fron manufacturer at No, 155 West Twenty-ninth street, The JANITORS. JANITNESSES JEWELLERS the Broadway and Thirty-fourth neney to-certain {tems in the Judgment ol aggregating $31. ‘The most conspicuous of the objection- ble items was one of §2 for serving SeeBiud CHAMHERMAIDS MKS. c comPositons He subpoena server, ‘The purchaser of the corner lot, 3x6 atl jon to the purchase price. SUGAR CUTTING GOES ON. SALESLADIES SALESMEN SHOEMAKERS DRESSMAKERS DRIVERS’ .... DRUG CLERKS .. B ah boy worked for him. EMPLOYMENT. STENOGRAPHERS., ne AGENCIES 7) TAILORESSES rbackles Make a Ten-Point Re- ELEVATOR TAILORS .. daction which Trast Will Meet. TRADE DULL AT LONDON. RUNNERS 3 TINSMITHS EMEMOIDERERS .. 4) UPHOLSTERERS Another cl inthe sugar trade a5} qone in American Department Wan NOIRE “ SEFUL MEN Heavy in the in, ISHERA A heavy tone prevailed throughout the American department. at the London Market + to-day: and trading was ex- tremely light. Prices averaged 1-4 to 1-2 FREDEI ugar by the Arbuckles and the D. HM, iat Sugar Company, This action ost GIRLS jugar Refining Company, otherwire thé y a ¢ \ A Mie ul: ‘Truat, which recently made cut. beeshsit oh Sethe sient eae tee: elmilar ERS MAKERS) HAIR DRESSERS HOUSEWORK, «. eH 101 eo aay petcent. tel low New York’a final figures “United States pay (ostaitet The Trust announces that it.will “fol- |) bel hin ae rmat the sa es looked for, *

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