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SUIT DEPARTMENT. Ladies’ Tailored Suits, model; value $50.00, Ladies’ Walking Suits, 0! regular stock; value $20.00 an Silk and Zibeline; value $20, and Brown Cheviot and Zibeline; attractive Tweed Mixtures; several styles taken from the Ladies’ Shirt Waist Suits, of Velvet, Taffeta of Black Navy $35.00 f Fancy Scotch $15.00 id $22.00, OPPENHEIM, GLUNSe: @ THE FAMOUS “Q' UEEN QUALITY The World’s Standard fort and style in footwear, and workmanship and wedring qua A FEW SPECIAL ST In Addition High Cuban heel; value $4.50; WANE FCKT ON ~OVERKORSHE Both Democrats and Republi- Whole Effort to Elect the State Executive. LOCAL FIGHTS NOT IN IT. Whe ‘district Meht.” the struggle of Fivala for the Assenbly, the Senate and for other local honors which ordinarily make all the excitement afd add uncer- tainty to the elections In this city and contribute picturesqueness to the cam- paign are conspicuous'y absent in the Present campalgn. ¢ Phe blanket and ‘absolute secret ballot has “put the trader out of , business,” for he can nev ye sure that “the goods will) be delivered,” “and the political ‘trader, working in secret necessarily sand of necessity dishonest, Is distrustful ‘of the trader he trades with Besides the struggle over the v' ‘Governor and the Count hattan and the she “district fights.”” It Is recognized by Tammany that the life of “the fall’ the party organization depends on a fine majority for Coler, and the order has | Fone forth to drop the district fights and Jevote everything to the § All Centred on the as Ona the other hand the traditional pol- “hang on? trusting: dey of the Republicans is to to the government at Albany to legisjative action in tion”; rganization of the city “Boards” ¥ * to secure local patronage for Repubsicans, and they, top, are fighting tooth and nail for Odell Bnd Higgins. There are not a half dozen district ¥ i in which personal . element cuts any figure, Byen in the Ninth Assembly District, agviately embroiled in the Devery- Sweehan-Goodwin war, the defeated many Leader, Frank J, Goodwin, ‘saya enthusiastically that the candidate ipf bis hated and successful rival, ex- ‘ Ghlef Devery will “win in a Walk.-and John C. Sheehan will be contented with the vote of half of the 1,100 votes he S pailed at the primary for his candidate Assemb.y, Just as a showing of ngth. Repubditei In the Thirty Heart are na Feel Sore, -first, where the Btate “sore'’ because their "after being shunted gress te, while rvey T. ved. thé nomi. jation, there is a lange Republican de- Lewis B. Abrams, the Demo- ely, because of this e Maltus Newman, his gonist, a “a run for his e Thirty-frat is 2.500 Repubiiean, ada ki 3 figure to overcome, . Dayton, who was denied a ation for lupreme Court Justice, show that he bears no grudge of it, will pay the expehses of a ratification meeting at the Harlem ight In behalf of Al a clerk in the Post-Office when as Postmaster, ‘ Phe nomination of Vernon’ M.. Davis Ff Justice also’ helps to bring the de-Meyer-Croker faction Into }ine, having been aMliated with that aac A. Hopper. MeAvoy Is Modest, McAvoy, ce Inspector Thomas tender in, the. Werenty-third nvas has nok way F. the Twenty-th' Sure foundation | many pero PA pure gen datiOl |e yured. These shoes are worn by women who appreciate com- ard of the world. They are equal to any $5.00 shoe in style, Boots, $3.00. Oxfords, $2.50. Ladies’ Boots and Oxfords, Bright Kid and Vitalic Calf Skin—newest last. Broadway and 21st St. cans Are Centring Their |i WW; | met in collision at Cascaes are reported as Killed and of Correct Footwear, are considered the shoe stard- ‘ities. YLES 50c, EXTRA. will offer in Matt Kid, $2.75 special will elect Theodore T. Meehan to the Assembly over ‘Prof.” Charles E. Bost- E. thé Repubilcan candidate.” Should McAvoy find more Tammany- ites than Republicans among the 800 new oters moved up Into the Washington Heights dist Aince last year, the pre- detion of ator Plunkitt of a solid ‘Tammany legislative delegation for the North River districts from Castle Gar- den to Spuyten Duyvil would be worth considering, for the Republican margin is so ametll that tt is sald the district was carried against the hated Mazet by the Importation of a few dozen “thirty- day voters” from the cant slide. “We shall poll a majority of 70,000 or more in the cou 14 Col. George 3. McClellan, who is Charles F, Mur- phy's fides achates, “and we cannot allow our Republican friends more than four of the thirty-five Assembismen ” There would come from the. Fifth. Twenty -ffth, Twenty - seventh and ‘Twenty-ninth’ districts lying along Fifth and Madison avenues, from Wash- ington Square to Ninety-sixth street, and composed of the homes of thé wealthy. As Tammany laid out the districts she ought to know what was Intended by the apportionment. RAIDS POLICY SHOP DISGUISED AS HOBO Detective Gains Entrance to Place and Arrests Politician in Act of Writing Slips. Disgulsed as a tramp,Detective Charles A. McFarland, of the Antl-Pollcy weague, gained entrance to an alleged Harlem policy shop yesterday and ar- rested James Cleary. president of the mes Cleary Association, of No. 22 ast One Hundred and Eighth street. Cleary was held in $1,000 bail on the charge of writing policy slips, in Harlem Court this morning MeF: was led to believe some time ago that @ policy shop was being conducted in the rear of a cigar store at 26 East One Hundred and Elghth street, He made the acquain- tance of a loafer in the neighborhood and through him got into the place yes- terday, While Cleary was writing the slips in the rear room McFarland signalled to Deteotive Doehme, who was purchasing a cigar tn the front ofttie shop, Doehme trled to get into the room, but the door snapped shut. inrew some papers into a dark f the room and tried to chow No. c ’ corner of up and swallow the, p lips he had just written, but’ McFarland pounced Upon him. When they reached the street some of Cleary's friends tried to rescue hm i but after a strug- ‘ afely landed In tho Hast One Hundred and Fourth street police station, CHILDRE NIN RAIN OF FIRE. Three Ba When Woman Threw Of Stove om Them, NEW HAVEN, Oct. 3.—Vincenzo Ce- carelll, aged etx, {» dead, and Char! aged nine, and Maria, aged two, brother and sister, are dying at the hospital of burn The three children were pi yar to laying to @ ‘dat No. 27 Hamilton street when rinda lado threw from @ window above them a blazing oll stove which had ignited while she was filling it ana set her room afire. The stove exploded and rained diqatog of} on the little ones. Their clothing was burned off and their bodles were terri They were remo the hoi where Vincenzo died agony soon Sfter, THE WOBLD: THURSDAY EVEN Friday an i | | EXCEPTIONAL VA | | | Walking Skirts Plaited and Flare, of Blue, | Black and Oxford Mixed Cheviots, | Value $6. To-morrow, A S| Men’s High-Grade Neckwear of heavy imported silks, in Large Flowing End Scarfs and The new shaped Four-in-Hand, Value $1.00 to $2.00 Satin Taffeta Ribbons (47% inches wide, Vand all the most 4,000 Yds. Fancy Neckwear suitable for Ruffs and Muffs a TAFFETA STOCK COLLARS with tab ends, in all colors, and tie ends, with Mexican drawn w: FULL LIBERTY SILK RUFFS, with long plaited ends in all black and black & white, iF THE BRONX Here’s a Plan by the Republi- can Spelibinders to Conduct a Regular Revival Campaign There. ee SPEECHES AS SERMONS. ‘The Republican campaign managers begin a concerted onslaught all along the line tpon the great Democratic stronghold, the borough of the to-night, and there will be #ixtson {ngs every night from now to elec in this devoted borough More than 38,000 voters registered in the Bronx, and there is a Democratte preponderance of about 12,000. The Re- publicans are going up against it with all thelr might. “Rev. A. T. Lovett, a spellbinder from Tarrytown, is carrying on “Re- publican revival meetings,” as he calls them, at Bronner Park, In the Bronx, and the brethren call him “reverend” because his methods are exactly like those of an exhorter at an old-fash- loned Methodist revival meeting They are “experience meetings.” He calls his “parishioners” “brothers,” and gets them on thelr feet here, there and everywhere through the audience with pe Now, Brother Jenkins, let's hear your experience.” When a brother becomes prolix or tedious, or (he audience acts weary Lovett cuts the tiresome one off with— “Now let us sing that good old hymn, “Marching Through Georgia” or “Tho Pail,”’ and the whole ‘con- Bont a ieept av revival pitch, FIFTEEN-DAY CAMPAIGNS. CINCINNATI Oct. 2%.—Senator B ridge said in his address here that newspapers had wrought such a chi in politics that the American twen! century campaigns ought not to last longer than fifteen days, for the facts Of an isnue get to, the people, with, tn, credible speed and are disposed of in & tenth of the time required a decado feo He sald that-in the cities an ox tra edition of a newspaper may dis- solve ®& falsehood in an hour. ————— CYCLISTS FOR STECKLER. Lawyer Sol de Young Introduced, at the meeting of the Vigtlant cyclists, at the club-house, No, 24 Lenox avenue, a resolution which was unanimously adopted, indorsing the candidacy of Jus. tice Alfred Steckler for the Supreme Beuch of the State. The clubd is in ne way a political organization. ——_— INSANE FROM CIGARETTES. y . burned, but will recov BAD TRAIN WRECK ABROAD. Many Reported Kt) Newr Portu: LISBON, Oct. jared lay and and the car- completely wreck com Custra and ne | Jersey City Youth Sent to Asylam Beeanse of Smoking. Elmer Russell, twenty-one years old, of No. 1 Central avenue, Jersey City, has been taken to the Insane asylum at Gnake Hill. required four policemen to remove to the wagon and the same, num- ber to remove him from the wagon. Excenstve cigarette smoking is said to Tailor-made Walking Suits ‘of Blue, Black and Oxford Cheviots, new single-breastsd | reefer coat, satin lined, gored skirt with heavy stitching, Regular value $19.50 Women’s Neckwear Dep’t A large assortment of Imported Lace Jackets AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES and in addition to-morrow IMPORTED JAPANESE SILK TUCKED COLLARS PITY THE WOES {PIPER AS JUDGE have unbalanced his mind. A WANT TO DISPOSE OF YOVe business? Advertise in the Sun: Stern Brothers | id Saturday LUES IN WOMEN’S $14.50 « 54.95, 5.75) 50 & 8.50 pecial offering of i quiet and pronounced effects at 75 in white, black desirable shades, 24° Carriage or Evening Wear, Iso a collection of 48¢ 75¢ ork, $2.85, 3.50, 4.75 West Twenty-third Street. BERATES POLICE Deputy Commissioner Hears Testimony Against Delin- quents and Severely Lectures and Punishes Them. HAD TO REMOVE GLOVES. Deputy Commisstoner Alexander Ross Piper sat in tréal court on delinquent policemen to-day. ‘There were forty- four cases on the calendar. Nine result- ed from Mr. Piper's midnight perigrina- tions, and these were passed over to be IG, OCTOBER 23, JAMES MeCREERY & CO. Upholstery Dep't. Lace Curtains and Bedsets, About 4oo ‘pairs, Arabian Corded Curtains. 2.75, 4.75 and 6.50 per pair. Sash Curtains to match 2,00 to 4.00 per pair. Renaissance lace, full length curtains, 3-25, 5,00 and 6.50 per pair. Usual prices 4.50 to 9.00, Fancy muslin curtains,— full size,—finished with wide ruffle. 1.00 per pair. Arabian corded Bonnes- Femmes, — finished with deep flounce. 6.00 and 8,50 each. ders,—new art shades, 8.50 per pair. About 400 -pairs,—Ottoman Repp, Brocade, ‘Tapestry and Armure Portieres. 3-50, 5.00 and 6,50 per pair. 150 Couch covers, — 60 inches wide. Oriental Rug designs, 2.50 and 5.00 each, Usual Prices 4.00 to’ 7.00. Twenty-third Street, JAMES McGREERY & CO, Coats, Half length coats, made of black or castor Kersey cloth,—semi-fitted or box back,—finished with stitched satin or cloth straps. . With or without capes. 15,00 and 18,50. White Broadcloth Box Coats, tried by the Brooklyn Deputy Commis- sioner. The first case called was that of Paul 0. L. Zlegelman, who lives in the Bronx, and because of blocks on trolleys was half an hour late In reporting for duty at the Tenderloin station. Ziogelman was reprimanded, Patrolman Edward Hammer, of the Oak street station, whom the Commis- sioner designated as a man whose record for paying debts was very bad, was the second police offender. He was charged by Miss Henrlettn Eckhardt, of Rye, Westchester County, with owing her $526 which he had borrowed in various sums Elnce 1298, Hammer Didn't Pay. Miss Eckhardt did not explain why she loaned Hammer the money. She sectured a judgment for the amount and had the officer upon supplementary pro- ceedings, but had deen unable to obtain any money from him. In swearing in Miss Eckhardt, the Commissioner fu- sisted that she move her gloves. Ham- mer made no defense. “Officer.” sald the Commissioner, “you are mot a oredit to the force, I want you to report to me at my office on Nov. 3. Louls N. Roohester, of the Elizabeth atreet station, could mot be found on his post for twenty@ve minutes the night of Oct. 13 when Roundsman Carey was looking for him. Capt, Riper was very lenlant and dismissed the complaint, thereby making an exception to his cule. Capt. Cottrell, of the W street station, mede hi since bel: le ac against Pa- trolman Charles W. Dierkes, who, he said, was twenty minutes late in appear. Ing for a roll. He was fined one-half a day's pay. : Cornelius Willerase, of the West ‘Twentieth street station, was off post for twenty-five minutes on Oct, 15, He said he was ill. “Oh, let the old le go and get a now one,” eald Capt. Piper. The Commis- sioner dismissed the complaint on ac- count of the patrolman’s previous good record. ‘William E. Nivens, of the West Twen- tleth street station, was fined seven days for being off post ¢or thirty-five minutes Oct. 18, a TWO MEN ROB A PEDDLER. Greek Is Dragged Into Hallway and Relieved of #43, Arkwad Bosenan, a Greek peddler, was dragegd into a hallway at No, 30 —lined with satin. 28,50. Twenty-third Street. JAMES McCREERY & 60. Ladies’ Gloves, Heavy, pique sewn, Suede gloves,—brown, tan and gray. ° . Heavy, pique sewn kid,—all fashionable colors, black and white. Fine quality, — standard makes, : $1.00 per pair. Twenty-third Street. —oCCCCCoo GOLFER HELD IN ASSAULT CASE. Charge May Not Be Pressed Against Walter Underwood, but Club Likely to Act. —d (Rpecin: Lo The Brening World.) MONTCLAIR, N. J., Oct. 2%—Walter Underwood, who is charged with having Hast One Hundred and Second ,street by two men and robbed, he saya, of #43, which he had In @ pocketbook. His cries for help attracted Detectives Howard and Fay, of the East One Hun- dred and Fourth street station. They found him grappling with Andreas Aja- lakon and Peter Kovijos, two other assaulted Benjamin B. Hampton with a cleek on Sunday last on the links of the Erwin Park Golf Association, was ar- raigned before Recorder Yost to-day and held in $300 ball for the Grand Ju: It is not believed here that Mr. Hamp. ton will press the cage. Mr. Under- wood's fe said to have exerted yey Brocaded Armure Portieres, || with applied velours bor-|| 1902. Rothenbergco Y 's Fi NeW 10Fk's Fastest WE sTt Tloney Promptly Refunded. Bargain Friday Savings. A trip to Rothenberg’s on Friday always results in great money savings, Our Friday sales know no equals in point of supreme value giving. Following great inducements for to-morrow: $9.98 Winter Goats k Jackets at $5.98. GF Hy Winter Coats, like cut,42 inches long, made from 2ll-wool Kersey in castor, fitted back, storm collar, finished with st:ap, reverse cuff, pearl buttons; lined through- out and thorourhly tailored; all sizes; nothing in town like it under $9.98. Also Newest Short Slot Seam Jackets—All-wool Whipcord Covert Cloth, velvet collar, reverse cuff, pearl buttons and lined throughout with silk serge. The slot seams run right across shoulders, finished in back and front with stitched tabs......+0see8 $3.50 Walking Skirts, $1.98, Newest Walking Skirts, made from men’s wool suitings in fine hair-line stripes and pepper and salt effects. Three times pleated on each side and stitched with self or white stitching, perfect “hang,” and full flare bottom, tailor stitched, worth 98 $3.50; at... . a Girls’ Coats at $1.49. 300 Girls’ Winter Coats, made from English melton, in full English box style, front, back and collar trimmed with 1-inch strip of velvet and two rows of stitched satin; colors red, Oxford, blue fbrown, gray; sizes 4 to 14, at a price never before heard of.. Girls’ Melton Ulsters, full length box back, made with circular cap: trimmed with braid; full double breasted; buttoned high at neck; cloth faced and well tailored. Shown in brown, blue, castor, red and green; sizes 4 to 14. Special to-morrow ats.sseoeee This Coat $5.98. $3 Hand-Made Hats at $1.25. | These elegant new hand-made Hats will go to-morrow at less than half. Shown in silk velvet, mohair and Imported Black Breasts at 10c. and 19c. otber stylish materia!s, and trimmed with wings, &c All colors; no two alike, and plenty to select from; Worth from 39c. to 69c. each—the greatest offering of the season. They are fine imported Black Breasts of most exceptional fine goods in the latest, most desirable styles; special to-morrow at. quality. These newest goods will be offered to-morrow at less than cost to import. Imported Pompons Worth 39c. at 19c. D Good D i ress Goods. omestics, Btc. cent grade, f di I; . 50 grade, for one day only, at. | Soca ashy ot ee ; So 29c Black All-Wool Venetian Cloth, Black All 11-4 Heavy Blankets, value $1.25..... ae 59c Hemstitched Pillow Cases, size 45x36, | : Black Taffeta Silk. 3b-Inch Fleece Back Flanelette, in plain and 103 bUGC 27-in. Black Taffeta, 89c. grade; Friday.. + 69c} Storm Flannel, Extra Heavy, worth 12%c.; ydeewe 8c cut, extra long, very full skirt, wide French facings; mercerized Italian lining; silk velvet col- Just 100 to sell, and they can’t last long; 10 patterns of finely made Woollen Norfolk Suits, | © worth $3.00;sizes 3 to 10. sense 5 i ( Soup Tureens, from broken sets, in assorted heavy sheet iron and decorated in = Fine Austrian China Cups and Saucers, in whole willow’ with strong handles; worth Fae Porcelain Cuspidores, in assort- 49 best zinc, with protector; worth 39¢. each,at 25¢ Cc Folding Women’ L Gurtai omen’s Shoes, $1.49| Lace Gurtains. with toe caps; heavy and light wide lace border on ruffle, real worth $2,00; "3 SI i Misses’ and Children’s Shoes, lace and} ever heard of priced Iike these for Jobn Bromley ré- No. 8 children’s to No. 2 misses’; per paire «5,00 «7,50 * 10.00 e ° e leathers in the uppers are selected box calf and vicl kid; Self Color Armure Portleres, very best Black Breasts, 10 in. and 12 in. long, worth 29c. and 39c., at «10c These are soft feather Pompons that sell regularly at 39c.; large in size and beautiful in effect; this season s importa- '38 In, All-Wool, Hair-line Stripe Cloth Sultings, in] | 5 ——————— -- : La Lae Hemstitched Sheets. 39 | 38-In. Black Worsted Canvas Sultings, Cc Wool 39, Cheviot, 50c. grade; hereessenserseseeee . ¢c + 98c ar 11-4 Extra Heavy Blankets, value $1.75. S6-In. Plaid Black Suitings, in Oxford grays, reg- value 16c, each, ate.... 90-In. Black Taffeta, 69c. grade; Friday. 49c} flowered effects, value 15Cesse.seewessersone 7% "3.00 O t Boys’ 3. vercoats, 1.98. lar, vertical pockets; an exceptionally fine warm coat, and most stores are selling them at $3.00; with and without yoke, plalted back and front, with belt to match; in dark mixtures or plain Bargain Friday in the Basement y ; decorations, worth up to $1.98 each, to close them sorted flowers; worth 59¢. each, atesseee dainty pink and yellow decoration: 75Cx at euereeee, seeee ed shapes and decorations; worth 75c., at Dressmaking Tables, with yard measure, 98c Lace and Button, in both dongola and pat-| English Bobbinet Ruffled Lace Curtains, 1 1 9 ° weight soles; newly made and special per pair fe Hulton, snade especie ea versible rugs? There are ten different designs in Oriental, ’ : Men’s National Shoes, $2.00 ‘We cannot fill mall orders for the above effer. also storm. calfskin, with full leather inside 2 00 e: deep fringe, all colors, value $5; special. 19¢ Black Breasts, 19 In. long, worth 69c.; special at eee lOc tion and made in the prevailing colors of the Fall; choose from a large lot to-morrow al Black,.Royal Blue, Navy Blue, Castor, Red and f ter ¥ Blue, Castor, Red and Gray, DQ ce] | temstitched Sheets, size 63250, value grade, ate Extra Heavy Fleece Back Pique, value 35c4 yd. 19-In. Silk Velvet, in the wanted shades, 79c. grade, 59c de Hemstitched Pillow. Cases. 1 2, ular $1.00 grades; here, while they last, at... 2C 19-in, Black Taffeta, 75c. grade; Friday. 59¢]30-Inch Heavy Shaker Flannel, value 12c. Just what the Boys need. Elegant Oxford Gray Kersey Overcoats, brand new in style and sizes, 5 to15.... 1.98 ’ Boys’ $3.00 Norfolk Suits, $1.59. colors of Ghe' and simeres— unquestionably the best clothing value ever offered; easily China. | Umbrella Jars, nicely japanned, made of 98c Extra Large Clothes Baskets, made of out atess. see) 59c your choice at.. Family Size Washboards, double face of Bohemian Glass Vases, all gold lined; worth 25c., at. 0c made of oak; to go at... ent. leathers; newest shapes, » full length and width, deep lace insertion and 1.49 just seasonable; per pair..... Bromley Ss Rugs. izes from’ and excellent wearing 5a 96s rom 98¢ floral and Persian patterns to be offered to-morrow as follows: Union Made. The best value to be had anywhere. The with ul eather ni Portieres. lining; double soles; j quality, : 3.00 full line of sizes and widths; lace or congress her no attempt will be made by Mr. Hampton to secure the punishment of ‘whose ground the trodb! wey isonet His and I te tril be called to consider the sas ident of the association, I trip t presen fh Next week. On his lieved. the matter will the association. ——_— FIND ANARCHISTS GUILTY. ry Recommends One to Mercy of Court Because of Alibi, PATERSON, N. J., Oct, 2.—A verdict of both guilty has been rendered by tho “jury in the ‘trial of Wiliam McQueen ‘and Rudolph Grossman, the Anarchists who were accused of causing riots in this city, The case was tried befor Judge Scott in the Court of Quarter Se sions and the jury recommended Gros: man to mercy, es they, were divided as to .whether he had substantiated his alti. indie st tntsy Meh afatiee jou with: malfelous pene preakien Pinson and te: SSR SS