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QTE TIE = ay at f E ‘3 Se Bnow, fifteen yenvs IVCHEN STRIKE UPSET SCHOOL Girls of Sage College Had to Go to Bed Supperiess, but Vic- tory Resulted for Discharged Maid. WAS WON BY ARBITRATION. | Gtudents Were on Her Side and| After Many Conferences Princi-) pal Had to Relent—The ‘SIG Hungry but Happy. (Spectal to The Evening Worlt ) ITHACA, Oct. 14.—The young women students of Sage College. Cornell Uni- Versity, have liad their first experte: with a real strike. They admit that they are not entirely | Pleased with {:. il sent them suppertess | ‘to bed Iast last night » Qrise this morning with a lurking sym-| pathy for the coal-st This ts how st hay The matron, a kindly, man, threatened to discharge 0 serving maids who had infr ‘of the college. “We guess noi.” was tho ultimatum e astonished matron by | and caused them to | ved housewife el Dut positive woe | of the aN ‘Then there w sultation and an excited chery Aignant female v Wh ference adjourned there was a look of| grim determ! faces of thoxe Who took part aii this semi-omeial statement wa fo tint) our to fewurn, in When this ts done we will tak: @ividual grievances and adjust ther that basis." Ip the mean time the suppor been reached and the we Gecided to appeal to both s “We appeal.” sald the spoke the patriotism of both «ides troveray to relieve us tro: which has gr nen stu a situation Hoth sides to repor Tater on toat 1 Wik eva WON basis upon which to me Conducted with Dignity. Te must be said thar civ ‘was conducte yophe ue on both sides. offensive cartoons ences to ihe Inter ere there was an ex Aetermination Later on a 5 and after eervi ere was no Wd or should remai But the st bed ALDERMAN STILL ABSENT. Diekin: a Wetved 1 for Him, er ani When the Dickinson, manic Di before Ki to appear, but his law say Gordon, walved examination matter will be presented ty the Alderman Dickinsy: Commissioner Woodiury Cleaning Btreet Cha District-A we wold mary tl this is week. WEDS IN SECRET. After 2 Leng Absence from -Hér protiy jta aphs Home She Te'car: the News to Parents. | MERIDED wit M riage came t inguiries made Mr. and ars. Thetr daughter w to visit friends in bho sent the following tele “Borry I cannot return E. . Wood, of Milford, Edgar C. He is Gnd Mr, and Mre © dim anti) to-day Mot dim 1s a mystery ———— FATAL, HUNT FOR FUEL, Boy Picking Cont irom Cinders In BS un Down by Engine. While picking bits of coal and cinders the tracks of the Long Island Hlway in Greenpoint to-day an Ital- } boy about fifteen years qd was d down by a locomotive. injured lad was taken ine's Hos2ital, Brooklyn, lane waid he had re acne of the skull. to w Eee RUNAWAY, ert N. Bland, of No. 104 West One fed and First street, and his father and mother are NINE LITTLE CRIPPLES CURED BY DR. LORENZ. i This Great Scientist Freely Ex- Her erted His Skill for Child ta Armour Suffered Like Lo- and When the Surgeons Cheered. en hay thoeth vnd mor t the ehild. 1 wha "AGO. Oot M4 Vienne spectatint, of Rhy +t 1W recavea ¥ given them fu: each tah must thetr 14 leg whi to th remain tn gles " n (ils es body unt Nine Little Sufferers, ime red sed a vis and stutents and and which cost $0.00, was opened by |of HenJamin H was xearehod for poor Utthe Earl ; and hold an autopsy to ascertain if the f the same as the Atnour k the apiakers who patd tribute | man diet from polson eto pay anywhere near Premier was Andrew Car-| Meanwhile tives, under the direc- Dr fornes would cha Nine tion of the District-Attorney, are in- form stone.” sald Mr. Carnegie, “for wating the record of M fe young A more In ity y years was not only the first in| widow, and also the career of Sidney " 1 iefore ton reat Britaln put the first @f the race. | Withington, the young farm-hand who too, Will be treated by the ¢ The whole world trusted him, T know] was engaged to help about the place; et free lee we ‘ati nz with Inter-|svon after the woman became the wife! yore, the first of t national who carried into prac- 1 and eccentric farmer. Both erated upon, was tlee ao stoadily the often discarded truth in prison for forgery. Dr. of unacathet that righteousness alone exalteth a na-| Gallison sald to-day? Jen view of bal s thon” “1 qm ordered to hasten the autopsy. | 10 clans and surgeat Mr Gladstone, the speaker assorted,| Tho District-Attorney | 1s | firmly, con. | Mi ed les iy go that feotual barrier agalnst | ¥iN¢ affair, Tt) ea fo the badyy: th between the United] Ww In arnethen x ai in-such aa opera 2 | vat this late ty to breate to rf a SORE "trouble Her In the fact was embalmed, Some- rf Then. with atx! {Hilts Carsenic ty vaed in embalming f quick movements tn whieh he | Mar fluids. Tf it waa in. this eo we will ' Ittle 1) J Ogden aumoute willingness jerked Ail dato. the “Bh OF FIFTEEH THe TO WU HER «Aral m $ A t and Surge eking out rhe socket o$ a _______—s THE WORLD: it ON >_— Was at Home. | | ‘indulgent and Wealthy Mcther the ing Great Anxiety. Hight-venr-old Tee with | ey apart tral Park Went, « tile trouble ot) nd to a near-by “1, but didn’t te frutte Hits ma 4 ago. ntral Park West and w about rethin here lay + mel elt s soft and warm at his as h 300 wished to get away. The reportes r j nized geile’ fiom the description [tle police had sent out, and summoned Bark who caught “Ieggle™ ons, CBNEGIE LAUDS DEAD PREMIER, lronmaster Philanthropist Com- pares Gladstone with Wash- ington as a Statesman. pour for 4. LANDON, ¢ Hawarden, ere mortal to the | i 4.—Tho Ibrary at das a national r Ham E. Gladsto Ind 6 TELLS WOMEN —rm — | OVE WITH KICK DIED ON A PARK BENCH. | Sarl 5: 10 AIM HIGH Policeman Found Man Dead When J He Went to Awaken im, \eepennnn etal (—=el Mounted Patrolman Howard, of t tia ipl Central Park squad, notice lian Girl Has Ardent! Dr, MacArthur's Assistant, Dr.! tse! man, aout fies hae ' as for Odd) Morse, Lectures on Courtship, ine ae ine t ounting, sourts! 1 ent | a to him ins courtship Methods. and Marriage. ie Aeaken thevtan, Svheh Ne i er took hold of the man’ houlder he top: ¥; >a poor ruling to win a BITS] weaurqen) f - aks a9 i ind Howard saw that he was anil Istrate Mayo Intily” was eohanedtuse ta tual lance was called from the Market Court today to Michael] Bergen Point B apicat hace welt Hospital and Dr, Bi two years old, of Which was linge} fed. ‘The lk man had probably died of a, ged with Dr Frank |The body was removed to th 1: 3 of Dr, MaeAr-|and later to the Mor Miss Jennie 6an it Church, thie | hothing which would | K-oyed Italian girl,|clty, In part Dr. Morse eaid | eyecela Mee aida 2 nroe street. “Some men spend nearly She said thet they formerly kept com-] time with vacir horses as a iat Waa IK oY Lab eaue ae ait | hei Paes und Decision T mot ter her hey “he use tlons, bail with him, he w her w he would would kick you & poor way to wi to keep th @ declared U1 q mit you to the workhouse ——— left home| y, aealting his return. He once two days, and’ his| A 2 ‘e him a warn-|will be given at the be| School, No. 222 be | street, TO TALK ON OXYGEN. Loring Arnold First Pree Sctentife € in first lecture. wiil be by “TE deta? ri of “What!” exclaimed Maglatra Why T will hold you in d beginning to-morrow nignt. uh Loring 4 he” snesea of wife,’ vke up fe said Sipp KI me » He {8 and if you annoy her again Twill com- J. iustrated, ‘8 affec- ult of $40} that p | Ps Ost. M-Am advised thy px-| make opinion that women were isu y Ww nail { Am no said, Yand 1 woman's aver bh { iw for having | outs them “ | aintuly there | fesdion 1 Magistrate Mayo that} she i ny \. . 1 him she ted nothing phystelan to h men taformed woclal, politiont ay there ja a ney on the part of hale. rward Dp with | nat! that | anio you ‘ rt ih pnthys | Hts Velvets, Crepes, Chantilly Laces, 8 hm iod faa, but ie contains not enou substance for the iow of @ ‘nan walte! eoveral anxtous after that 1 finally notifled D , at the West One Hun- et station, who sent out a tlarm for the boy. At 5 o'clock ter went {nto tho hallway at No. tho bell for Mrs, Harkeley when ISSING BOY LAY” WY DOGRMAT While Police Were Seeking Reg- inaid Barkeley, Eight Years Old, cn a General Alarm He} STAYED QUT ON AN ERRAND. Sent Lad to a Fruiterer and He Rebelled and Remained Out, Caus- ome ly on a matin his own hh jdoorway, he was awakened by a re- porter, who went In {aforma- ring the bo whom the I sent out a genera? alarm as Reginald ts at home this |r al will doubtie#y be ia the | house for several days to come. | The trouble with Reginald en; a last eventhg, when his mother sent him wasn't coming back, Mrs. Barke- ong the miners. ey ts a generous woman, the widow of} fa ed a deal of troudle to rkeley, who made a for 1a deal She] . coming to who woke | SHE IS ee tyr: pre = fai to The Evening World.) LARRE, Pa, Oct. 1.—Mrs, » O'Brten, who is the ad: ule trike sympathizers ts a figure of and deputies and has been ar- rested four Umes for riot and maltctous a very substantial figure, welgh- ounds, being G feet § Inches tall. with a good deal more brawn and mus- cle about her shapely frame than fat. Her ago Is somewhere between forty and fifty; just how near to either must be a matter of conjecture, becatiae Mra O'Brien is not the sort woman to whom you would to submit such estions. js amitted!y the leader of the y strike sympathizers" at’ Miners’ because of her aversion to “scabs.” pearest to enjoy the experience of of TO EXHUME GUILD'S | BODY TO-MORROW. Not Difficult to Determine Pres-) ence of Poison—Widow’s Old} Companion in Boston. PRANKLIN, Cushing Gallison, Norfolk County, Mass, Oct. U4.-Dr, J. will exhume the body 1 next Wednesday whether it was ad- or In the process of Guild dled in pin and. after mucn , corrosive poison might “In that way. ‘The parts for examination will be rd Medical College, where “and Dr. Aiitis) wii make ost Moya who, came ith the @ frat ap: home in isappeared heen Jocated In Boston by told, it Is said, some mneerning the death husband. | formed that resting of the woman's form: PAWNED JEWELS ON SALE. n Soclety Goods Pledged with Lb Up at Auction, ‘phe eighth annual auction sale of une es left with the Pr dent Loan Society of New York began to-day at No. 248 Fifth avenue, Wil- tam B. Norman belng the auctioneer. ‘The * y has offices tny the Unt- versity Sottlement Building, at No, 186 igo strect, and the principal fea- > of Its Vusiness Is In that It charges y 1 per cent, on loans Instead of 3 per cent. impo ordinary redeemed P medical examiner for | POLAT ERT TTR PERTIH EON TUESDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 14, 1902. OF FEMALE being photographed with her six-year. id daughter as much y str’ stood about wat Ing the process. bought for the money— 32-inch., Fancy Velvets, Stripe and Check Velvets, Paon Velvets in dots, figu Paon, Panne and Sie Vi tions, . Millinery Velvets. Millinery Plushes, . sympathizers” STRIKE SYMPATHIZERS. 20 to 32 inch. All.Silk Black Velvets, . FELL (N LOVE WITH MQTRER-H-LAW. Wife’s Aitor Sorrawing Widower. 1 {s a boxmaker, and after his w . two Years ago, Mrs, Moyer, t as housekeeper Moyer fell in love, Torn and rment was annou their friend ed. fried b; lH. Carter, and yesterday the sec ceremony was performed by G. 8. Trans his mother-tn- va about fifty. — Aged Woman Missing. The police of Jersey City have been asked to look for Mrs. Emelia Adams, of No. 14 Beacon avenue. She Is 6» enty-five years old and has been m ing for several days. She star! for a walk on Saturday and been seen since. Lyons Silk Velvets. We devote more space to the display and selling of Millinery and Dress Velvets than any other hous: in the city—This means larger assortments than can be found elsewhere and the certainty of matching almost any color—Another important feature is that in quality and finish our Velvets are the very best that can be Cloaking and Dress Velvets. 32-inch. Velour du Nord, 2.00, 2.25, 2.75, 3.50 to 4.50 yard. Broadtail and Noire Velvets and 20 to 27 inch, Black and Colored Silk Velvets, 7elours, 1.50 to 3.75 yard. 1.00, 1.25, 1.50 to 3.00 yard. 3,25, 3.75 to 5.50 yard. 4.50 to 7.50 yard. For Waists, entire Costumes and Trimm‘ngs. 1,00, 1.25 to 1.75 yard, res and plaids, 1.25, 5.50 to 2.50 yard. AUS black and white combina- {rom 1.00 yard up. In Newest and Scarcest Shades, . 1.25, 1.50, 2,00 to 3.50 yard. Lyons Black Siik Velvets in All the Estadlisted Makes, ), 1.25, 1.50 to 4.50 yard. 1 Paon and Panne Velvets in black and colors, 1.25 to 3.00 yard. Miroir Velvets, black and colors, Oo ot 1.25 to 3.50 yard. « 1,25, 1.50 to 2,00 yard. Sixth Fiverue, 20th fo 2ist Street. B. Altman & Eo. Have just received an additional importation of TRIMMED HATS FROM PARIS, indicating the styles prevailing there at present, TRIMMED HAT DEPARTMENT, THIRD FLOOR, Elakteenth $t., Nineteenth St, Sixth Avenue, New York. okers. Gold and jewelry and. sliver Cases at hal price, very {Ine quality twilled mus'in Pillow Cases, wear like can\as; a rare chance for the hotel trade, at the following quotations: 5, 000 Pillow BAltmantdo. | 50 Are offering new styles in LACE and CHIFFON DRESS WAISTS, including Paris Model Waists and Duplicates, of Pl:id, Voile Ninon, and Figured Moire Siiks; Fancy \ Figured Net; Clobteenth Street, Rineteentd Strezt and slaty Fiveaue, aperted Clan _lvish, Guipure and | 160 42x36 45x36 50xo5 Inches Value 20c. 22c. 25c. each, Price lOc. Lic. 12!2¢, ¢ |300 Fine white ci ozhetBedSpreads, newest Marseill:s designs, great vaiue s pla 35 cach; fcr this sale... 89c. Pieces unbicached linen Table Damisk, very heavy weight, | Pretty floral es izns, 60 inches wide, ast ong value al 55¢, args ; for tals Sale sseye ee aCe Elderdowa tiled Com ort- ables, in beautiful designs, fight and dark grcu ds, reguiariy sold at £5.00 and 95.50 exci; .er th ssale only $3.75 and $3.98 Each, John Damrelk Sonst Sons : Will offer big values in COLD WEATHER GOODS For Wednesday and Thursday. The following items are absolutely necessary for the] careful and thrifty housekeeper : irs of fine Western Wool lankets: ct the following cut 500 prices: Value. Sale Price. Size 1.98 Pr. 1,65 Fr. wow 3.00 + 2.35 « woe 4.50 4 3.35 « Full Size, 2.75 + 1,98 « + g50 + 2.75 « “4 5596 3198 « California Blankets: Value. Sale Price, », Size, 5.50 Pr. 3.98 Pr. Cr ee “oH 700 49g 8 Full Size, 6.25 + 4.75 “ “6 7,50 5.50 « “we 8.00 « 5.98 « i ac 9.00 + 6.75 « Mail Orders Promptiy Filled, This Sale is in in she Linen Store, Main 898) Rear. Broadway, 8 & 9 Streets. vit Beath Her Parent Vieni to Keep House for the hor mother, remained at thelr horio In Har- but when their|§ ested, and the marriage was twice |B On Saturday they were p:t- Justice of the Peace the Rey. Born ts thirty-three and jpn. o ; i tee * Dentistry | | | TEETH artiticial ones, can easi uppear well in a sho fo wear most people be made When ty de 2 Wal THAT FIT al Dra DENTAL As'SNN. iff DOWNTOWN OFFICE, \B 243 B’WAY. Opp. city Hal. Uptown, 205 Sixth Ave., WEST BIDE, NEAR JITH st, NEVER CLOSED. os “lm coming here to have the rest of my teeth extracted,”’ said a lady the other day, ‘ihat new botanical discovery of yours |] is simply great, | felt no pain at Fall.” You'll say the same thing if you try‘it. Everybody who comes here goes away, delighted with the way we do wor! too, think of these priggs: All Work Guarantced 10 Years, Full Sets of Tecih Gold Crowns, 22 karat. Gold Fillings . Silver Fillings Waterbury ental Parlors, BROCKLYN: NEW YORK: 414-416 Fulton St. 54 W. 23d St. fd dgor west Avrasin (Opp. Eden Mmaee.) @ Straus’) Hours: 8 A.M. too P.M, Bunceys and Holidays, 9 A. M. to 4 P.M. German, French and Swedish saoxen. DIRECTLY OPPOSITE EWRICIH'S, a PAINLESS DENTISTRY. 2 TEETH $1 wit, & t Week. Call and get our estimates before going elsewhere. Lowest prices and best guaranteed work in Greater New York. Our instalment or easy-pay- ment system—$1.00 down and $1.00 weekly on gold and al work. Vk Gold Fill- NZS ings, $2.00 up, Zsitver "Fillings, $1.00. Basi Crowns, $5, $7, $10. Satisfaction <Sguaranteed on <Sall work orth. SS money refunded. FULL SETS OF BES1 TEBId, $5, 67,49. Painless Extractions Free. DR, RANKIN'S DENTAL PARLORS, 366 Sixth AVE, on, MO sue WA Mirectie Onposite Herald” bu 610 Sixth Ave., asin"? Downtown Brauer Cor Canal & Varlok Ste, New Yorw 0 Open Daily Until 10 P, Mw Ceres coe SAFE TREATMENT knowa to the dental profession. Other mexnous are dangerous, THAT FIT cs & yyaed thy pew WUAUKOrLE Ab tacit: ALENg Which positively qrayeots, 1h plate Wyn druppluw when aatiuy or They aie guaranteed for tho most Iiellke aud nest atti Ke Cun produce And los FULL SET rm barge for remnbi act Dal ye ; No '¢ oct *palutieaaly when artif. lal o: are reyuire i = | would "coat to put vehout a particle of pain, An work’ la done 8¥ expertencgd dentintx whe have been In practicn tram 15 to Hare tee eA Gott gor oallged te. conmult 8 Miudents | tady <Aumlmanin | KING DENTAL COMPARY inblo Painless Dentists, 26 W. 23D ST. NEAR SIERN’S, DR. GEO. W. McNULTY, New York’s Pain'ess Dentist, 336 SIXTH AVE. (OPP. O'NEILL": S). CROWN AND BRIDG ay RK OA abe A) 7 waittvely. extracted Med cw ition nee wy "oy on, botanical Ae applied to om Full Set $ by 3 of Teeth, Perfect Fit Guaranteed. ne Worl. WORK GUARAN: