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° . THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING, AUGUST 6, 1902, ae THINDER STOR BEATEN TO DEATH MANHATTAN “L” ENGINEERS SAY MUST ARBITRATE. H opruys Trai, BY MINERS’ MOB, THEY WILL TIE UP THE ENTIRE LINE. TUNNEL STRIKES, ambush, They stoned him and pur- | are anxious that the question shall be settled in advance, and they believe | . ;1)| sued him with clubs, but he managed | (Continued from First Page.) that the time for its settlement has arrived, Angry Strikers Kill cecane with alight injuries and Se That is why they are behind the men of Division No. 5, Brotherhood Deputy Comptroller Stevenson M EI ioCars A Watchman Sweeney} took refuge in a saloon, There he | overshadowed by a question that far-seeing labor leaders realize might @8 of ocomotive Engineers, which has in its membership all of the engineers ‘ ca any Electric Oars Are Near Wilkesbarre was bosleged for some time, but] 7ell be eettled now as at any other time, namely: and motormen employed on the “L.” | Suggests This Provision to Stalled and Hun- =e SAU about midnight the crowd withdrew, Shall the advance of electricity and the gradual displace- | 5 Rapid Transit Committee oj Bitter FeelingAgainst| in inink Key HR ; ; 4 ‘ . Both Sides Long Prepared. dreds Are Compelled and, thinking they had gone, he! ment of the locomotive engineer reduce his standing from that phat th id bag athdapie ly Board of Aldermen. Troops — Clash Ex-| started for home. hel id of skilled hani f th at there would be a struggle between the Company and the engineers | to Walk. a h Bul the steikers were dying in dt of the best paid of skilled mechanies to thet of the motorman, has been foreseen for a long time, Both sides have made preparations pectedatShenandoah) qo oon as the man approached they| Who is given a ear after three days’ trial and accumulates wages | for it. F ta Joint meeting of the Rapld Tran: 7 ONE ROOF COLLAPSES =e battered him to death aggregating about $10 a week? ene nea iy ilies ia ee ae the Union Street +: Commission, Bowrd ot A Nderarei a8 5 Merete elect Preven oe | Reece . 2 cf the Borough of the Bronx and Westchester for a supply of "Pfusertatives of the railway compan, WILKESBARRE, Aug. 6A mob|CLASH WITH TROOPS Engineers Everywhere Interested. motormen should the Brotherhoud engineers and motormen walk out. eure Comptraien Jaca W. Wight of Water Too Much] of infuriated foreigners early to-day SEEMS VERY NEAR ! It will te seen that che engineers of the Manhattan "L" are not inter- Che Union has been 11. consuitation with other labor organizatoins, and, mitted 4 Tenner (Hat Anpeulad to clubbed to death Daniel J. S:veeney, sansa Aa! ‘lasted alone, Their fellows on every railroad in the United States are in- £0 well have thely plans been laid that any attempt on the part of the Man- mest of those present and was not ob- for Steam Laundry and Top P *\ | a watchman at the Bliss Colliery of (Rpectdt to The evening Workar sted Eapecially are the engineers on the New York Central integested. haitan mynagement to ojerate trains with non-union labor will precipitate fonable to the railevad oMcu'e. Mf of It Falls in After Heavy inep, L.@ W.Company, in Hanover| SHENANDOAH. Pa. Avg. 6.—| The installation of electricity on that railroad from the Grand Central movements so stactling that New York will be astounded. Stevenson's suggestion was as follow Sh U ? i “The ratinoad compaay sh. uxree, jower. ‘Township. His body was found with|Gen, Cobin reports that more shots 1 to Croton and White Plains will throw out all locomotives and re- yy, < SRUGTEN Aelay IA CHW OUIN the head crushed in half a d-zen|were fired at the soldiers’ camp) place them with motor cars. Will Not Appeal to Gould. ie Raniel (Olle Nol iAH cobs rane % Before sending the telegram announcing the failure of negotiations to ployees, to trblt ‘ places, and the body covered with}early to-day, but being out of rifle, The engineers are wondering if the movement will result In a cut Im 2 the differences at Effects of the heavy thunder-storm | jag, range they did no damage. Aside|their high wages to the average wage earned by motormen. They Chief Arthur yesterday, the committee discussed the advisability of making) ‘ssue and abide oy tho result of this an appea! direct te George Gould. {arbitration If (ie company refusea in which attacked the city at daybreak | veeney, W everal | fr ere Ww S| eaeeeiiionees — to-day are widespread. Trae was) jo rec7e DA aes ea licen (Were nTRea: WORN nt Tene | Mr. Skitt wae asked about this and sald tt would be uteless, as he was) nyt tho Ttavid cerry Ont nial wereel ry peared {t and considerable dam-) onar¢o of assaulting him, has been|temper of the foreign strikers is KING EDWARD IN LON DON, ages ied ae Gould and the Board of Directors to act with full power. |suthcrized to refuae to stant any ‘clon. the special ovject of the dislike of|such that the slightest friction 1s| Jer at Was ecHicd | tol make no eppea) to) Mr. Gould; and Unless /CHiat Arthur | tla of (tlie hioh tls Cone cue tee (tee ec indiece at ppetenes ay ie ciiners See times they have kel to cause a clash | GETS A LOVING OVATION. shoula cD & ues meee i ib own hands and endeavor to effect | eee a revenearanta tint eee ene ‘ Ide were compelled to | ii% in walt for him, Sheriff Jacobs] Soliiers are stationed In squads in s = compromise he can do nothing but authorize a strike; and the men do not) sion would be legal, for the reason that ‘upper bel . inde AuELE touFiieyal posted three deputies for seve:al]the several sections of town which | | desire any compromise negotiation at this time. the city was materially interested in get out and co na | nights at the point where these at-|the civil authorities designated as; Edward, Looking Extremely Well, Stands in) Of course the Hremen—those who are working and those who have been| having the inne cone (ucla a aaa se 4 on foot this morniug because of the ‘thrown out of employment as firemen by the substitution of motor cars for | *8 Possible, i i © tacks were made, but 1. -t night they ;polnts where there might be trouble. | : ; blocks caused by the great quantities | |. witharawn, There were some conflicts, but not, Carriage and Bows to Cheering Thousands. | iocomotives, are in sympathy with the engineers and will go out in case of| UCN constructed the clty Is deprived of water that had entered the con- 5) of the use of the streets. J ture, when the troops a strike. It is the opinion of prominent labor duit during the downpour of rain. Their action will be sanctioned by the Brotherhood of Locomotive Hire- | men that if this {s adopted it will meet | Sweeney left the mine about 9 of a serious = was ived with an enthusiast * jo'clock and had not gone far when tried to disperse threatening gather- : 6—King Eaward st block was at Forty-third| LOND( Aug. 6.—King Edward ar- in re- u E 4 ‘ . ann mies. ihe “ ners were) ® Was attacked by some men tn ings of the strikers, rived in London late this afternoon and on the men, a labor union second in strength only to the organization embracing With the approval of labor orga: tions pireet, . mand i} and will be the means of bringl about f stri cared by the burning of the fuse and Bnow, y U he ca » the engineers. ee Moni ead of loyalty and love that certainly must > nurses follow re . t u ar, Then, when | ew 4 \ 3 Ws | , which had been fall- that the “channel alls’ within the monarch, i y ‘stopped, His Majesty 4 " x conduit had dropped tr iy position U U As the royal train rolled slowly Into! insisted apon using an open carriage on ed by the | #o that they Vietoria station at 4.30 PB. M. there was the Way to Buckingham Palace, the en “shoe” of the sple In waiting, Ure route to which was well lined with if teks up’ tribe en * the onthuslastle cheering crowds. urtent to the motors | fre al he Judging by appearances the King not Y = . at a standstill for . 1 exe ing the only Will be aole to gopthrough the Ce 4 mihour. gevediTOR the big onation ceremonies buf will be parfectly H 5 Privayerproyees ee | A pllot engine that had preceded tho| CAPMDIe of performing all) functions, of OY « 5, i _ ‘ of the trouble i train from Portsmouth was first runon| return to London 8 accomplished Fi wagon temporarily - Prominent Society Woman. « siding, and then the coach containing without any {ll effects, and his frst Rovelnee easvece WE sTt a TH Ss TT Lu...-4ct.on Guaranteed or 25 - K sAware Queen Alexandra | PUbC appearance since his operation 3 nano! ras) Man on Trial for Mur. Charges Her Husband with| Sits faward and queen Alexandra 1 Haus, appenrance, aimee, hin operat Growing Store. Toney Promptly Refunded. Was rolled slowly to the platform. {serious apprehension with regard. to ue: der of Detective Says Abusive Treatment—Daugh-| There was some litte delay vefore ' the Iing's. conditio three-quarie After this delay who had gone to t with an emergen Wepaired the displaced ° @nd the care resi ‘here ere othe chs in other ibeee aneior Roe, MeO velitmtat!| He Can Prove an ter of E. S. Jaftra the K ed. When he did there | The group of rallway. oMclals and ° ( sn the cheering and ringing of bells, easiness, which were not lacking among: fifth street and Columbus av | Alibi. bs Bhortly before FAME, i nee 2) all London of the mon-| the crowds whichs jammed the ap- ‘i OSTON, Aug. 6&—News that Mrs. ‘ proaches the Vietorin Station, in Us track of the Lexington aycnue line was Maudie ganeas anne MEAT as _,| Which a squad of Life Guards had been disabled because of the burning out of Michael Carr and Frank Donnelly te da tray Auninewall ite - Entirely unalded and with a show of! placed. @ cable and for thr hours the road held by the Cor mi pelt unne oo elesley, had strength that surprised all, King Ed ‘A four-horse royal carriage with red vo e was tled up on that track oa ei a Sf “che tmur . ja ney i for ligase: y the East /ward, with the Queen closely following | coated outdrivers, was, drawn | to y the ruot of a t Wi sday for r of 3 ‘ourt to-day, cauged epped fro: e coac! ced | i yaks “y * * * . . airy Mien’ Siding a "NG, “ta! EAR etective John Sheridan on the Hp) agulal Retrateai 8 (ble FEMUTE TTL Hee: Goat aera aAaaL oh eau Riccar ooer ai aetiare Cente Bigger crowds than ever! Think what that means in view of the immense suc- Welgnt of water ‘The Quliding Was Oe" | morning of July 16, while on duty, vivnewoit aeoka a ty or | lent | car and walked across a crimson sioth VT cesses of previous years! The first two days of this week have outsold the entire first y the Modern & Laund: Mra. UHunewell seeks the custody of) Ali abo ere 0. NaTTaRe: ; 4 f ?, are al : : BPP Ne, Mager Nea Ld ore arraigned for examination to- 9s tq, wilven, Iouee lonsen Huns | george gets decorations and the) his carrlage. Ene, Gren and Princess | week of last year's sale, Values were never more enticing. Furniture was never hand- UE SEO day before Magistrate Smith In Long vovwotl wn svarsotd, and Maule Jaffray /(y Ingpire the King, and he made hie | King followed. upparently without aim: |! somer NOT better made. TRAINS STALLED | Taland Clty. Lawyer Powers ape rein nt ertnewell, charges vcenel | Wad, much better than most expected, {rugs about his leness. | We place orders months ahead of delivery time—just when the makers are expe- A | peared for Carr, and James Seaman, ‘" charges cruel) after the formal greetings the King e King stood up straight, as if he| Bf . A A Se fh J A | . sis veaiment and Stalutory | watued te the, Toyil carriage and ene | Had never had av ilness inns itfe, took | F riencing their dull season. Profits are shaved yery close at such times to keep facto hee and a BY RAIN FLOOD. | of jamaica, acted as counsel for Don- | \isjatic ; | nelly. Mr. Powers said he would be | Mrs. Hunnewell ts an alibt for Carr. 8. Jaffray, the v MCLE | Gre nll et ee ay a ae at ve|] wheels turning and valuable help employed. The goods are delivered just in OUR dull mane lg einen the ok est good humor and evidently was de-|# season, and here again profits are cut or wholly eliminated to make an_ ordinarily dull 4 (Bpecial to The Evening World. able to prov a e big display, the clouds being overcant | TR), 4 Ny [: VHITE P! y y iz. ufactu yf New You © hted to get back. re 4 SUT EEAINSN! i, Aves 2 | Detective. sivelberR| wax wiih BEM UA very Welty Harvard grodeaue |2n forbidding tReYD | MBespite ren tirops of rain wnion| | month exceptionally busy. IT ALL WORKS OUT EMPHATICALLY TO YOUR AD- Ee uring a heavy rainstorm early to-day non in © was killed eal i Hduate| The i entry triumpha e drove ¢ op o | a] 7] . ‘alt br i Be ee yin Raver Gldee Bee | ait haa Raed eaceniiig ine melgniore|/ and & HrGmieAL Clubman, Me Tne Ting on mugen eeane Rapulece being at} ns |] VANTAGE AS A RETAIL BUYER. And when high quality and work- ¢ tween Melrose and Fordham and flooded hood for burglars a eee alt ne at IrvingtonconcthecHud, |feNeF heat. The drive to Buckingham | tion, ‘I manship are assured, as we GUARANTEE them, no careful buyer can Passe, Loon the tracks of the Harlem Railroad to aj shortly afterward the rd s " * F ~ was one continuous ovation, valid, vee | . . ‘ depth of three feet between those two| shots fred. He hurried on and found Sle No Ys , |, Neither in entering or leaving his care ‘Ths Prince and Princess of Wales ang’ the price inducements, * stations. The fire in the engine of the Sheridan lying on the sidewalk, He | luge did the King need assistance. He| Palace from York House and, just be-| Claw- This Mahogany Par- ! h Chatham express waa put out and the| turned in an alarm for the patrol wag- DAVID BRYAN DEAD. Lee eae damente leninel aoc tape ncuee inn qurivea, they | | A Carload of Solld f Foot lor Chair, uphols- FAG road was delayed considerably. The|on, but the man was dead before St people. appeared OM eared by the crowds Out: | Oak Cane Seat Ex. tered in silk dimask; water reached up to the steps of the| arrived Had Been Connected with the New ie Bppeared to ibe in excellent ele ae side. (The demonstration Inore 3 aa ten- value 10:5 98 q | 4 a oe y h estified that he “y 1 he decrease in js welght, caused yo the approached, and after he ha tes ¢ Passenger coaches, Within eo WHEN ented iiee | 2OFK Herald ‘Thirty-two Years | the operation, gave him an appearance | entered the palace the crowd sang "God | Dining Chairs aloe sale prices. Do ; Lightning struck the mast on the/heard shots fired and ran | Dayid Bryan, a woil-known newspa-|of greater height. He stood up in his! Bave the King” several times (like cut); value ‘able A selection of beautiful * eteam yacht Neira, owned by Charles/and ray two men mi By Hie house per man, died this morning at Barnegat ait $1.35; sale price (like colors and patterns. Carr and Donnelly were the two 3355 : cut); Hi landsome Bow Foot Brass and solid St ‘. S iteel Bed, massive brass rails, 14 in, oak and hight pillars, 14 brass ro- sale Settes; value $18.00; aa Gould, lying off Rye, and split it In two] He sai ui 4 fthem Hay. Ne dy after an tilness of a few for reinstatement of discharged help is : oa told fag veaiies 7 lige weale: another demand which insists upon less i —_— vld the other y ‘© pass hh H STRIKERS GOING BACK | told the other as they were passing le TAS." tiryan was fifty-two years old, | troitrary treatment and. reforms of abuses which are claired to be intol- | i iH and had by ted with the . | Robert V, MeMahon said he heard 4! rice, De SS |shots fired early in the morning and t thirty-tw erable. “ Sale 9 98 Indications all point to the early) looking out of A rear Window uw two tleakent Shortly before noon the company un- Solid Oak 5- price, © men running down Henry street, He took to resume the running of cars, i ¥ of breaking up of the strike at the silk) said Carr was one of the men. | : ——— A series Sc aechieer peal ana Drawer Chif q gills of Poidebard & Co, and the Pha-| Detectlve Rooney testifled to having P and two open pa B E ae fonlers (like é the striking weavers are going back to/% men were carried on each car. Mean: 2 : | handles, highly work and several new hands have deen sioner, 1|Men of the Fairhaven and| ‘hile crowds of considerable proportions i 4 polished: value gathered on the street corners and things $6.7s:saleprice, 3 employed the olden! e ed | + i i rouble was expected’ this morning) fitted ee eat emit’) Westville Line Go Out} rapialy took on a foreboding aspect 4 iy “4 An. Italian vemaker testif he ti iE oa! ' v y Be When the mills opened and a aquad of| ja hut the pateher on Dorit Hoswell Henrdsley, of North Lansing,| and Entire System Is Tied|_ 1" the crowds, apparently, sentiment . police under Acting Capt. Reardon, of District-Attorney Merrill near this city, discoverea the thef! wae with the)atrikers, and even cltisens the Webster Avenue Station, was the two prisoners be held for the i : eenestuefesacon |” Up, rominent ini (he! oltyia attalrs are pasts | AHandsome o er Aven ation, ® on p L ene eae miter. | ng in person the word, “Don't ride on || This Iron Folding Couch Bed, includ- Gold Oak hand to prevent any yloience. Everye| : Mr years the cars.” ing reversible matt 4 "bol oe thing was qulet, however f that thelr elle) iy Later #lx cars were running, Four of Ing, reversible: mattress: and’ bolster, Bureau, like ping was aula iows —| nf evidence. | old and has, b ater alne vaca, flee: B= them bore “placards marked “United | covered in tigured denim, like 9.75 cul, large French Q ye eed Sekine paged Mards | NEW HAVEN, Conn, Aug, 6—The|States Mail” ‘Iwo were Intended for | ff cut; value $16.00; sale price, 7 « plate mirror, 2 ' ? to the amount of abut $60 were removed |conductors and motormen in the employ |Passenwers, but they Were not patron: | large and 2 small {) from the oflice., No clue was left by the | 500 Morris drawers, well f): French ini! = 5 cut), French mir- QF Chairs (like g cut), in solid oak or mahogany tinish, including reversible cust: jon; actual value $0.00; sale price, com- constructed; val- ue $12,50, at 7.98 : | f iat ‘ re 0 Fairhaven and Westville Rail-| Ali efforts to run passenger cars were in the latter part : HucRlass: oF Ba. abandoned by the company thiw after World Wants Hold Z Fond Company, the local and suburban |Aoon nnd at? oclock nothing but mall 4 trolley company, went out on strike thie|tars Were sent over the line. whe ss a ’ | morning, The system {a almost com- | strikers were a unit In an effort to dis- an Unbroken Dieta SHS TIO ine ten cemented’ co The men demand changes and re- summons by Mayor Studley, who Record! forms in methods of administration, The |asked thelr co-operation to. prevent Hi if ‘ ‘4 ble. A meeting of the Executive y joMelals of the company have thus far | Gorinittee of the New Haven iusinens [refused to yield, Both sides insist that |fene Association was held late. this | itis a fight to the bitter end, The pub- afternoon and to-night the strikers’ a | ror, handsomely [¥y4 carved top and base, lined silver, drawer, brass = llc meanwhile are walking and watch-|Union will hold another session {Archbishop's Utterances on, Philippines Negotiations | Paid Help Wants in ing. ———__———_- 878 this ATTA World. | The n of the striking employees ia | SHOCKS IN SOUTHERN EUROPE, BUI Supposed Contemplated Seiz- mainly due to the refusal of the com-| LISBON, Portugal, Aug. 6.—Karth- ure by Pana 4 pany's officials to reinstate twenty- | quake shocks were felt throughout Cen- y Panama Likely tol seven discharged employees, whose die-| (al Portugal and along the coast, Qui yy $00 High - Back Mahogany and Oak Rockers, Paid Help Wants in the thirteen) Are Well Regarded at the Lead to International Come) missal, the men say, was solely because | MG, 2amase was Tenorteg ot, 34 New ¥ ' | licati < of their identification with the work of kes at G id Pisa, but thi like cut,with cob- other New York papers combined! Yatican: plications lGreantsgtion, Coupled with thie demand caused no damage Eanes 7 bler and saddle = = as sb, Hane Asap This All Hair Couch, highly polished edspindles 11) MACHINISTS nj 7 = : WASHINGTON, Aug. 6.—A .| “A back and ai | Aug The Vatica n interest- | ies? g est te! 7 rms, 4) MEN r wb ‘ im situation has deve at Pat ad A ~ Ladies’ Dept. golden oak frame, best tempered steel Malleable bron Bed (like cut); massive : AEKOMITHS oss SU MABLANRRD ees 9 mich Anbergel Hp, the AMMO ich puny engl iv rom 1 Such Waist Selling Specials. [if springs ; 0. diferent patterns and brass rails, head and foot, guaranteed n= 1 BONNAZ 4) moupeRs 0.) 3 TREN Btasealito protest Waelilan: ii . —_—_— colors of French and Belgian velours, a&ainst all breakage for five years, or a | J 7 price, 8 BOOKBINDERS iO) NECKWEAR ars08| Shacarabbinhoo sald dhe one and hore: Governll dasa ag N Bi f K Wearantescoratnict ait new bed in exchange; sold by exclusive A secre 4] Ramet. hate itn a oe ever Before Known.||] stunnsecominciin.g q Cy laf nea 0! 96 pos .. 59) OPERATORS 6 Rete the seu c ihe! Patter, of the United States nef Tr. ‘ hased th a apy: Value $18.00; ‘special at... * sale price, all sizes, -we BRASSWORKERS .. 6) PACKERS 4) i japan Laces ke pyae 5 hash wpeamearty 4 ‘wo weeks ago we purchase: je entire stocks o ie two Mane) ze : 1 mitween him and the Vail the harbor anit go in ; g BUBHELMEN 4] PAINTERS ; ipl horn anil Wyo for the Colomtlan wanuiy fe. [largest manufacturers (nearly 18,000 new, high-grade Waists), Mattress Sale. BUTCHERS 118) PAPERMANGERS ,. 4| , f ready sold, the oth CANDY MAKERS ,, 3| PHOTOGRAPHERS, 3) cre NAtnan oMelals agree that Arch-) WTO SA ag to be in dis all this seaspn’s make. About one-hal are alrcady the others We have purchased 60 bales of CABINET-MAKENS.. 3] PIANO HANDS a piabee, Leeianal.cleanty (magi bails (ae filer through «ork down of Tmast go quickly, This is why, they will go quickly + Gray soft hair which we will CANVABSERS 3] PLusaEns cL RADR LENA ABR Rha Takara ures machinery ar from having Cllen 4) T One of the Waists bought early was sold 2 weeks ago 41.50 make up Into 45-Ib. Mattresses, rece Pepin | Between the Vatican and the United] ® iat on of the revo ilo ary. ve ia at $5.00; It Is Now Marked covered tn the finest auality of Satin Lone erinission was stanted from here for ; and A. C. A. ticking. This mattress OHAMBERMAIDS .. 13 MAKERS it Range to jo wo But y erda 4 $ 95 if sey vil pepaens 10) hy Ane interview, Mth Agenblanon tre] Commander Potter reported hat he So all along the line, ranging from SBC, to *2, i J et care our . BRUERS vee ree Blyald that it was the taukest raxnnees | WOuld KY to wea becaune of the ayy 5-Plece Mahogany Inlald Parlor Sulte, upholstered in silk special price for this sale Perron H TABUMEY 4|sad the rankeat Injustigy to littinate | pearance off the harior of m revolution Our Second-Floor Bargains. ; damask or Verona velour; value $40.00; sale pricesss+seses--.0008 27.50 inal Hace ® » 3] SALKBM EN 18| the ? ey SA nor of Panwa #4 ‘ted and striped, all sizes, | é A Buuwaniens ... 1] seaurrncaics a) ite od ie attitde Haitian venga) | Walmeehe and R20, ASS] (78 |Gotion Shirk Waist Suits | Rug Specials Fall arpets. " paivel 1] 80a CLERKa, SE tnd it ie Etamine and Gloth Suits, over Sitk Drop| Valme 92-80 nnd $10.00. 008 7 A ar Dare: basi aout Alexander Smith's All-Wool Tapestry Brussels, in , ne 'y Brussels Rugs, q DRUG CLERKS .... 6) STANLEMEN Value $35 and $40. At$17 50 |Silk Trayelling Coats, 9 ft. long and 7 ft. wide, price $15.00 each, at . a variety of parlor, dining-room, hall and stair BLEVATOR STENOORAPHERS ¥ SS ) |Yalue $15.00 and $19.50, ALSO 75 150 Witton Rugs 54 inches one andlor! iachaa Wide patterns, retailed regularly at 79c. per yard, special 59c RUNNERS 4| TAILORS r uthonities and | | Walking Skirts, ‘ yo a aa 2 , % . atour sale for, ” tree AGENCIES... 6/ TINSMITHA .... ... 5) AMerioan methox F) having go ship ac hand to'meot her they Value $5.00. atso.95 {Silk and Clot ea Knotted Wool Fringe, Oriental or Persian Pelle, J 4 | atexander Smith's Extra Quality Brussels Carpet, ‘ sie UMBRELLA Hanps /SP4,bie words ought (o slanity thing | Hroponed tw pews the Quito Into wervice see RE |Value $15.00 and $18.00. At'7 50 actual value $2.50; on sale to-day at tree BO for, sitting-room, hall and stair; value 90c. per VABFUL MAN... 51 cede eine tae 10 take him aa thelr) ind gonding her OUl to moet the theve, | Walking Skirts honey a Reversible Smyros Rugs, 15 it. long and 12 ft, wide, J Parlor, sitting-room, 69c 5 NR tn 8 | evide | ait Nene neure nj Jmed Bontiae +5 a | Trina Holic, Dor Rt Ae 1. ‘38 an extra large size; rich pattern; value $25,00, 4 5 Jia Bi onens Legon roiosteee WAITRESSES Val Taeuen property of one nation is | oe | eee at, . seen ee '° ee WArennen 8} QUIOK ANSWERS HBUP | hence of 's warehin at stat nati utes | ‘i t 100 Oriental Hall Runners, 91. by 2 {1. wide, st I leum WOODWORKERS ., 9 yovaays come to advertisers who put ,‘vuntr, 1K te cuntomary 4 Warship hand made, in Turkish pattern; value $3.25; on 1 9 no ° MIBCELLANKOUS 223 ir “Help Wanted” advta, in theta prowet the property ct thoraled to. | sale to-morrow at, + +1 Fe ° i | Bunday World, Competent workers |*egier!ina wi prune TER" toveue | H & 715 Sayraa Rupt, 9% 1afec pprieriy.revesiie o.drenl feesine Pep lactone ‘ Pie oig r he ui oe 4 *. ¥t\ weoking employment look to Sum-| Commander Potter's information as. tb . Bon aaa Fa veneer t oop eueay A I} aly, ‘ 070 F | per square yard, at Broadway and 13th St. ' iy the vont Ar World Wants tor guidance, J ts ‘ould yore ig bo Sousse mer | iy fi