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‘ Py oy ies sae BOOS OOS08SOSSES8S8888: Board of Examiners. announcing the decision, but the to the Park Department, where he ts \ employed. in the regiment occupied by him prior most likely that he will resign. He will not say as much, but he admits that] ive out a statement within 4 there Is nothing but trouble in «tore |as to bis plans and his friends ar out before further charges are prefer- red against him. technicality, and ts in no sense ication of him from the chi cowardice at San Juan Hill, it gives | ment, was ace him the opportunity of resigning, in-| competency saw the Major in his office at the Department this morning. He w 00d spirits and consented to say than he has said since the tide sr tat strongly against him. He wan in re-[ any rendered an opinion condemning | Appropriations. celpt of numerous telegrams of con- Major Smith and r gratulation from friends and he said | Missal. This recomme himself that he did not know he had| od upon by Gov, We so many well wishers until to-day. been charged with cowardice, but the]. charges have never been specific. Tread] 14, 4 jetter to Gov all the testimony that was given before the secret court of inquiry and Ycould] coreg shat he had. b not fmd anything that really accused) jortuntty to defend hin Too Bad ee Specials. We will have to disappoint some of you —-but they are yours while they last. 150 Man - Tailored Suits, made of handsome fabrics, neatly trimmed and finished, double-breasted Eton< and fiy fronts, peau de sole faced and stitched, flare flounced skirt, beautifully tallored; 30 of them silk lined throughout Former Prices, Special at $19.50 ( $ 00, 22.00 le f 15. 25,00 28.00 90 Special Separate Skirts, serpentine style. made of heavy black broadcloth, glove fitting effect. clinging below hips and full flaring bottom, Former Price $14.00 Special at $9.50. Washell. Carhart s (2 Broadway and 13th St. I Tells evening World| that Decision of Court, Though Based on a Technicality, is His Vindication from Charges of Cow- ardice. Not until this morning did Major Clinton H. Smith learn that the Court of Appeals had reinstated him to the Seventy-firat Regiment from which he had been removed by a National Guard A telegram was sent to him last night Major! Was out of town and he got the good | news from the newspapers on his way Now that he is restored to the status to the Spanish war, it Is considered for him if he remains In the regiment, mez Flight. Ising him to get ‘The flight (hat Major been long and) bit s te Lieutenan rt Not a Rent Vindication. Savontystirscduring ith While the court order t# based on af ican war, and soon after he, as well a atead of being forced out, and his friends] After the regiment returned these sto- understand that thix is about the best) t! yntinued be heard, and finally he can ever hone for | f Smith asked that a court of in A reporter for The Evening Jauiry be appointed. to invest charges. o| Gov. R so| after nolding several sessions Smith at once Institut “The newspapers have always had the have wrong end of this,” he said. “I have} “ity set aside after his dismissal, Majo 1% of cowardice. court of inquiry. He said **While this decision ia based on a once before th technicality, 1t !s, in a measure, a vin- 1 portunity to dication, and pu was before the mo back just where 1] tiny ite ‘ re such an opportunity, he He was asked !f he intended to be| court conclided Ite Work without any’| present at the next dinner of the rest-| further notice to him ment. “Well,” ne replied, “I hardly think | counae 1 will’ “Are you going to resign?" ‘Tt's up to me to think about that T'm going to hold a court of inquiry with myself to determine that.” “Won't things be unpleasant If you go back?” : “Yes, but no more so than they have een for three years. Now I'm not «o-| 7 ing to run away from trouble. “Tf they make trouble for me I'll fight, but I'm tired of this whole thing | | and I guess the public is too.” pamavor Smith also sald that t he might Smith wr In the wh ' SHIP BLOWN UP, ALL HAN DS LOST. Accident Far at Sea and Vessel Sank Before : Assistance Reached Her. (Special to The Evening World) “PHILADELPHIA, Nov. W.—A corti vie marine disaster took place tn th ward track of transatlantic craft on the night of Nov ythousand miles off tne coast of United States. ‘A large unknown steamship caus ire and was blown to €xplosion soon afterward, wurse of t {changed toward Pwhieh was in aud ship the cargo evide gank. however, before assistance be rendered. “news of the disaster was brougat this port by Cupt. Ferlan, of the ATTN a ondon Soceceseesooeos BtSSS St $028 GOSSS: t A4STTSTTSSVSSSSOSVSSSS FSHSBSS SSESSSESSSSOS TOVSVSOS OVO SS att) retin Pte See tees eee MAJOR SMITH MAY RESIGN COMMAND. MAJOR CLINTON H. SMITH- ew mith bas just He the her officers of tae rest f cowardice and in ate the mending his dis | the decision of the court of Said Me Had No Chance. iven no op refore at he court and ten Alexander S$. Bacon, who wasjmen t and he called a kin Cuba ana a cownrst nite due erage whi Jon ‘Path. this being one of Cle sertes on che An tean itevolution In the Board of Educ sted that on the\night of Nov, tlon free course, at Inatitute [Hall ly before midnight, ho saw the 216 Bast One Huudred and Sixth atreet. [eirike, It waa decid N Women's Tailored Coats Women’s Ulsters Tight or Semi-Fitting Backs, Of French Flannels, 14 to 18 years, Val 4-Button Real French Kid and 2-clasp Paris Point Pique Gloves, Men's all linen hand embroidered initial hemstitched handkerchiefs, Women’s linen embroidered and lace edge handkerchiefs, handkerchiefs, in fancy boxes, MUTINY ON anid} Cut in Expenses to Meet [tinted thin morning, The Thomas F. {Brennan is the © or run the steamer on her tp this morning and stood arly 4 one om for t als Ketler having gt orders thay the meat supply should be cut yen tome priation for the at island instt- “Whatt No Meat for Ua!" When clock of the ¢ vim arked wuthoryty milk wat thousands. ¢ had been put on OG who wondered Meaty Mra. Oe cking about n anor heard so m steamship Mtelka, whose ves- Prof, Witllam Hh Mag Syracuse y ren stter clatmed ta) get no University, will lecture t row evens i pt. Bair Ing on “Burkle ‘Taxation, men aw ho be Vhe crew of the bietity Charithes De Jotned with the Brea Stern Brothers Special Values, To-morrow and Saturday Cloak Departments of Cheviots and Kerseys, silk lined, Of Black Cheviots, with stitched yokes and Covert Cloth, with strapped seams, silk lined, long, | e e e ee 730 | Bargain Friday Surprises. $18.75 Persian Lamb Box Coats, of Cheviots and Oxfords $44 50 . 9 [lisses’ Waists $1.98, 2. 05) ¢ $3.50 & 4,50 Of Imported Silks, black, white & colors, plain & figured.with ¢ velvet ribbon & pearl buckles, lace stock collar, 14 to 18 yrs. Value $7.50 to $11.50 Girls’ & Misses’ Raglan Rain Coats blue and brown serge.velvet collar, 6 to 18 yrs.,Value $5.50 53; 85) | Alaska Sable Boas, Women’s Gloves and 3-Clasp Suede, Pique and Overseam, 1 row Cordel and Paris Point Backs, 8c ry Blue, Castor and Red, sizes 4 to 14; the most phenomenal bargain ever j offered. $1.00 <=” Black Silk Velvet Hats. Handkerchief Dep’ts Women’s unlaundered linen hemstitched hand embroidered initial handkerchiefs, a 9F 25¢ 2d Floor. 48¢ Thistaseason se ctocle ack splendidly made, worth $2.25, at... ...cesee cece seen cees en teesteeecetsresecssece Women’s embroidered and lace edge Q5¢ $4.10 |duroy coats. Caps and bon- West Twenty-third Street “Guarantee’ CLOTHING COMPANY, Uptown Cor. 127th St. and 3d Ave. Crew of the Thomas F, Bren- Snanish-Amer-| Nan Refuse to Load Char- | Hattle of San Juan Hill, fought July tana 2, ise! ities Department Steamer. NO MEAT FOR BREAKFAST (=) 3 s ® 3 > oh, 3 Q 2 5 wa & aQ ai It would take a good sized book to tell about all the won- derful values we're offering here —here's one. MEN’S WINTER OVERCOATS | Commissioner Keller Had Ordered This court of inquiry was appointed by | evelt in December, 1899, ‘The whole crew of the Brennan mu- Long and loose, Oxford and brown pure wool serge lining, shoul- dersand sleeves lined with sat- in, plainor yoke, with cuffs— handsomely tailored; a custom tailor would charge you $25 for the same coat. GUARANTEE CLOTHING CO. made of Kerscys, tes Department mer of the clty of New York, Her w of eighteen men refused to load o'clock around apt. John MoCarthy while several hun- the} dred cans of freeh milk, a large quan- had] tity of vegetables, washing and ot supplies and necessities lay on the deck waiting to be sent to the institutions of he would have) the department on Blackwell's Istand. the] ‘The milk especially should have been Uptown Cor, 127th St. & 3d Ave. Sooo , Com. and have a talk with Mrs option In the matter Arrangements were 1:3 o'clock with the Corrections’ De- made at three hours overdue, committee composed of Frank ‘au. rt, a fireman, and Daniel Sullivan. ani n yd, atee “| Witlam Watet, deck hands, called eae ba * Others ae Commisstoner (helt grievance as stated above. namely were not given enough to eat ‘i ‘ Fail!” : ' forth instoner Keller said: didn't you men act decently Aid vou not take th thea come to me and mal I never want anyone om; department to_ gutter, "without sumMetent food if'T can help Doat out and about 6 * astound that upervising Engineer Yaten . and he dented that Tommisaloner Keller male | parted tne Men aa | ind they refused to eat Me amtth d ordered him to. dri dock, which was done. Commissi ask for 1 the men off Commissioner year. it that there in nthe meantime w a ma SHIPPING NEWS. ALMANAC FOR TO-DAY Low Water a 3 Lace Curtains 24% yds, long, nM POR'T OF NEW YORK, much é “ city Chin, [De Women, “comprising wome of those ; Ity Cl Teg known. In society, Among the iiambarg| ao has char Ainner, sald] qginers will be wom he most infu 3 X re wi " fatlal men in the city and eguntey. t belng supplies H worth of chops came down | Tid talked to the ffeana, Pobtain Ca Antwerp, OUTGOING STEAMSHIPS. another of nt boats, s orew in the wo upatalre Hamtlion, Norfolk. North star, Portland, would” commen Bi Vali, New Orieanm, er ee one | JAMES ‘veer R th e nb e r & ee ee Lon-| | — CoO. ; if New York's Fastest faction Guaranteed or don Dye. 22 and 24 inches} Growing Store. West 14th St. Money, Promptly Retunded. | with bell or plain cuffs, Raglan Mackintoshes. | $85.00 i 7.75, 24.50 : 5 This is a most exceptional ‘ value. The raglan mackintosh is a garment ; jRussian and Hudson Bay in great demand, and a special lot at a price like this ought to be gone ina | ble Searts. twinkling. Two new styles, plain and with two small capes; colors, navy ne) blue, tan, black and brown; all-wool cashmere, with plaid lining, velvet $70.00 and $85.00 collar ; to-morrow at.... Sennen ocr nnn j |Brown Fox Boas, Flannel Waists. Walking Skirts. f ote | 600 Persian Flannel Waists, OM oer potoizse, Handsome “Walktng 5.00. $7.50, $10.00 and $12.c0 in new stripes, dressmaker made,| and fallo'ed, varlous colorings ate se-ses+see> 1. O Mink Boas, \ eeu anes aap pero Positively No Mail Orders. ! \ blues toyalired/and 39c Fancy Striped Walking Skirts, full jounce, | faneat neces tows of stitching; a good $5.00 value 2. 98 Ghildren’s Automobiles, $1.69. J 69 for Children’s Automobile Coats, box back, new shoulder cape, $10. 50, 7.50 and $9.50. Twenty-third Street. collar, cuff and cape braid trimmed, made from English Melton, in Navy Fashion's Favorites Remarkably Low in Prices. Black Velvet Hats have shown a strong tendency to come to the fore of late, and be- yond question they are pre-eminently in Fashion’s favor. Three great lots of beautifully Draped Hats are here for you to-morrow. A variety of the best shapes from manufac- turers of highest repute: LOT NO, 1--Black Silk Velvet Draped Hats, in three good shapes and J 39 ° JAMES McCREERY & CO. INFANTS’ DEPT. | LOT NO, 2—Black Silk Mir worth eG Velvet Draped Hats, LOT NO. 3 vod pepe i Black Silk Velvet Draped Hats, worth $3.00 A magni nt quality of velvet in a variety of the Boy s’ Reefers. OY! a Brand New Lot, Including a Beautiful Line of ‘sample " rments, some in Oxford gray, others in bi brown kersey, and still others In blue and black chinchilla. Not all sizes in each kind, but enough to insure easy and satisfac- tory selection; large or small collar, some with velvet collars, extra wide Cloth, Velveteen, and Cor- nets in numerous shapes Latest Belis q 1 Sj, jand materials, Sizes 2 to 4 Th's is positively the most wonderful belt offering years. that has been made in New York in years. Think On salz at prices consid:rably below of a handsome tucked satin belt at 25 cents! Values carly season figures. range as high as 75 cents, but don’t delay. They'll Maids’ fine lawn aprons, | be snapped up quickly enough. On sale “to-morrow : : for the first. —with bibs and bretelles,—|fiiau'es’ Tucked Satin Beits, wd) boned back and dip is) b ltrimmed with embroidery or/q 0% Sil cle sy in maw designs in silver, oxidis “Freneh braid on Tr cages silver jon E don collars and hemstitching, sey anliaality vot rae sleeves; exceptionally el 25¢,, 35c. and 4sc. nine ratrow tucks ond made, sizes 3 to 8, Cc Se. 35 45 6 worth fr m 10 78. magnilicent value at . or Frida Positively No Mail Orders. oo ™T ee O00 Oeooosnoow6s1 Twenty-third Street. 66 27 Ves Sta Underwear and Hosiery. ! ee ae Ladies’ Vests and Pants, of sc'e:tcd\ | adies’ Bs ack Cashmere Hose, care ‘Men’ s care —Me: 1 Vespa sett em tuk ateet Gre fact ood) Mens Wear teed Shires ished with silk crecke uy red heels and toss and Drawers; shirts with neck and fan's have French find 5) an, hich spl ced heels and front bound with silk, drawers with’ arkle length: worth 3¢ec Cc sizes from Sto 10; c ouble gusset and sus- h ye. pairvat.... Pender tapes; overlock 39 ! i sriny | Misses’ and Child F Kk} se: - BROADWAY & 21ST ST. |, Ladies’ Vestsand Pants, fire meriny MHSES’ Creand wire ribbed ®. pitin| ton ns Pees Cc and all-wool cashmere, in t y H-weol cashmere hos:, giay tipped] Men's Heavy, ‘Black Camel’s Hair and white; pents have ; aud heels, double and Natural Woollen 1 le sole, heel and toe, sizes Socks, tipped heels and Bsc." pair 19¢c doublesoles; worth Pocketbooks athicers AND PURSES. Ribbons. The Famous Shoe for Women. Pockettooks and Purses of various ]..pore Lil’ Mose’? Cushion Top and Satin Liberty Ribbon, 31% Inches leathers, including genuine alligater] pack. Several of tte best o! Outcault's| Wide. all’ silk and all good bright Drawings, from the New York Herald.} ¢0lors, double faced. | Made especially Frexh band, om ankl Y\IJZE LZ lengths; value from 6¢ LO S110 cc ccececeerceeee PRICE for $ cow seal, morocco and others, Values anys SUNT 3. 00 Fange from 39 to 69 cents. Pea nesty tae beed ech Ors STURT OUTROWnE Dal a6 Ua eas Ci] ing at these sketch:s, Mere "Sunlighty" per yds crreeeees BOC j ast they are stamped on Pillow (eo ND PURS TOPS alee sssereeeersocee jonuble leath e i Umbrellas at 1.98, POCKETHOOKS OXFORDS, new designs in. fist $ $ including Genulne Seal Stamped Linen Handkerchief, 2 50 & 3 00 rocco, prensed Walrus and Glove, Veil and Cravat Cases, silk] Ladies’ 26-in. Umbrellas, assorted e e . Cara Cases, with Store stitched. The latest and fabrics and handles. All worth from § i daintiest designs and ex- $2.50 to $2.98. Paragon , These shoes have received auisite ideas for tiolivay CC] trames, steel rod. A great I 98: the greatest volume of pa- Fancy Work; each........ value; while they ast, at... 7 © tronage ever be. stowed upon an Pannsls=U ines Gomiontablest i Pte A sree foots Another Lot of about 1,000 remnants of Outing Flannels, in neat checks, strines and She told the men frankly thay she had awarded the plaids; also heavy unbleached Canton flannels and Shaker flannels; all in lengths of 2, 3, 5 to Keo Gold Medal at 10 yards each; all to go at, periyard cesetens. dates ube cies memati NG Sarthe mre ¥ partment to lend the Ch ei Buffalo, " 4 " e | 100 pleces of all-wool Challies, in, Another shipment of 1,000 tufted ent te. Tend the pi Depart: |] a 5,000 yards very fine white Naine | Oo) fer Gpubr evening shad- 4s, silkoline Comfor- * sook, full 36 inches wide, suitable tor! “They Fit where infants’ dresses and und never sold for less than 15 pink, sky blue, old rose, h. rope,| ters, lined wath pure cardinal, navy and cream, | sanitary cotton, abso- never sold for less than 39. 5c! Iutely odorless; iegu- | peryd,, at. cescesseveccreee lar price $1.39, at..... Rolfied Corns Silverplated Ware. .00 Ruffled Bobbinet Curtains, $1.19. Rogers Al Quality — | Dessert Forks, fancy fears of English Ruffled Bobbinct : acy 39r. pattern, set....s... 75¢ complatuts, oxed=Iniithis ; Lace Curtains, 5-inch fluted ruttle, lace in- 12 dwt. Rogers Mediu and no one wit{{ BROADWAY & 21ST ST, sertion and lace ‘edge, 3 yards long; good Medium res 89c! Knives, special, set 9 a value at $2.00; sale price ..see esses eeeeee pattern, setureesae 8e wa Table Spoons, fancy td that ee CITY CLUB HINES Smy: vena Rage pattern, set.ereere 89c) | sor pattein .. ‘ hore dl Reversible Smyrna Rugs, !2 ft. long an 3 i with it, wie red and green, floral and Persian pat- 8.7 Desens soonest 5c oyster Ladlesstaney 796 WESTERVELT & DEMAREST 3 292 and 204 SQUARE concent campen, | BIG8GKer Street, cor. Barrow THE ; WORLD BASY WEEKLY OR MONTHLY PAYMENTS. COSTS YOU BUT A BUSY MAN WILL SAVB HUNDREDS OF DOLLARS. BY HAVING IT HANDY. tutigiststus eet Its compact pages Five.ts information, in every known. teld search, From a simple answer toe, rt e Question it stops to a isan ion ar mete ‘and @ bool, i SPECIAL BARGAINS FOR FRIDAY Leeted City OMietata Wart! 2.00) yds, of White Unvleach hed Muslin, yard je, at yi Sind | Nay Wie sees 10 yds. of Colored Outing wh WH Look On, 30) yaa. Twllled Towelling, a yaa. Sein, Halt Bleached Daimark, « ya. 2s Mevently BE! Mt ihe Chy el 1 he Madi Square Concert tonight pli will be laid. Fifty of the diners will be gests and there will be IH persons in the boxes, ‘This dinner {a given to the successful members of the fusion © stand Justice Will lock und all bel: and | ests wil be locked out. Well at an Outlay of lost of the persons In the boxes will tive hd K IL be Seth Low, tor ' yer wo iehe speakers will be Seth low, CUNT a eet Lum Pravern gacome, Charles lons for boxes, Effort was made to paar, M. iam HH. wale Hall, the Mewopottan [4eele, Eulion Cutilng., eof. id {Gunton tose Te Woodruff, lelphia. heaviest. proble ina hook for t Mer for thi eh ¢ jMhoj steicos We Mtns A. ZEITZ & TARSHIS, nnn OperasHoude and other large halle tn § . 1901 World Almanac and Encyclopedia, ¢ ¢ ¢ wala ae Surpet ran that ihe doors Seer New York, 431 8th Ave., near 321 st. fh} A reference took of over 600 pages, 1,000 topics on the feecen caixth street side would a cae Wont aethe dae gyBO7® AE wanted every day vy HBrooklyn, 468 Sih Aves vow ams sf ttagagy tare ever, wih aot tech t at TP. a eharp, | Worl a ea. Eoye, ve Brooklyn, 535 Fulton St., cpp. xin ri. ff | trimmed edges * * © Price, mad The docks wuuld ve (closed at ta! World Wanta |. 2 zs trom newedealera, prendre