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After Nov. 15. Dr. Lederle Causing an Investigation to Be Ascertain Exact The Board of Heatth is @ecided as to whether it visable to enforce the smo ordinance after Noy. 15, as be done. President Ernest G. “ede day he expected to have with the Mayor on the su taking definite s Tn thi he Is having an Independe: tion made by officers of the partment with a view to the amount of coal which riving here and what becon Wil Talk with M “As a rule,” said Presid "I do not belleve ins dinances, but circumstance Make It necessary, As soon the investigation which Tam {ng on, 1 shall talk with and he will decide whether t suspension to continue or ordinance is to be enforced DS. this: Forcing the factories, stores and hotels to stop auch a scarcity as to to pay higher prices and p difficulty in getting coal at ae tlon of domestic sizes. Health Department — ins; Semen oft coal very ack to hard demand, but larg: even ew ted 000.000: deflelt Shortage Will ¢ As 80 por cont, of the Bsed in the winter mont! ni from O-toly hence leney Founder of F ing Sno} ITHA George, Republic, a s school for y oung boys an @8 superinten A school base Started immediate Pecessary funds bh Ppllanthropists, an ve charge of founding Boy Riding « J. Noy. 1 yeurs Was moving + ance, and hi: he was dr: bis vlizht di 3 ‘The train was stopped was dead, his head being his body mangled. Amount thas warned consumers of soft a Freteht Car 1 and Wan Kille | PUBLIC Y NOT DISPEL |FOXHALL KEENE CLOUD OF SMOKE Board of ‘Health Undecided About Enforcing Use of Hard Coal, as Ordered by Mayor MIGHT MAKE PRICES HIGHER. Independent Made to of Anthracite Which Reaches City. as yet un- will be ad- oke nuisance Mayor Low coal wi rle sald to ancther talk ubject before e mean time nt Investiga- » Healta De- ascertaining Is dally are mos of it, ayo. lent 1 nd 6 sometimes nas T finish n now carry Mayor Low he wants the whether the 4 “The question simply comes down to department using soft 1. goal ana take up hard coal will creute cause householders erhaps have all, It's just & matter of arithmetic. Increase In the Production of steam sizes at the mines to supply those who are now using soft ¢oal will probably curtail the produc- But 1 can tell More about the situation when I get my reports.” Dr. Lederle would pot say what Wy Methods he was employing to ¢ the coal situation, but it was suid that} Clore We visiting the railroad yards with a view to learning just how many cars of coal - are arriving daily ant Where Soft Coal In Uend. ft According to statistics of the Building t Department, there are in Manhatts } and the Bronx 4.79 factories, 2.120 off } bulldings and 1197 hotels. With t | exception of the hotels—the great ma- é Jority of which are hotels In name oniy and use domestic-sized coul—the rest of these establishments have been using turn 193,601 inue, a1 outos the ca uit GEORGE QUITS “REPUBLIC.” Ham R Junior anthrop! d girls, DRAGGED BY A TRAIN. 12.—Harry old, Jumped but MG crushed an A FIGHTS. AREST. th Millionaire Horseman and Wife, Speeding Automobile, Over-| taken by Deputy Sheriff on Bicycle—Pleads “Not Guilty.” SAYS HE HEARD NO SIGNAL. | If He Was Going at Rate of Twenty Miles an Hour, as Charged, He Argues, Captor Could Not Have Overhauled Him on Wheel. Foxhall Keene wag arrested on the road near Norwich, L, 1, a deputy sheriff, charged with driving his auto mobile at a speed exceeding the limit fet by law, He went immediately be- fore Justice of the Peace Franklin and sald that he would fight the case. The hearing was set for next Tuesday. Tthe machine was being driven by Mr. Keene although a chauffeur was tn the Mrs Deputy Sheriff John Garvin says auto, Keene was beside her hus band he his order was signalled the party to stop, but that ignored, He told magistrate that the machine was travel- Ing at the rate of about twenty miles |b the | Re Deputy Sheriff Meehan offered to al- low him to go on to the Meadow Brook Hunt If he would promise to appear, chine cannot attain the speed credited to It with the present gear, which he sail he had put on tn order to guard against an Infraction of the law, He says he did not see Garvin signal him to stop, and that he did not decrease his speed from the point where the deputy sheriff stood to the spot where he was overtaken If he was driving the machine twenty miles an hour he thinks Garvin must be a phenomenal cyclist. Tho distance measured and Mr. Keene will deputy rode at an Impossible speed if the auto was going as fast as charged, CRUEL DRIVER BIT HORSE ON THE LP Justice Shocked by the Story of Brutality Told in Court by a Policeman. are LA e George Lohr et, Brovld, of No. 18 Stockholm in 1 pre ved by Policeman Wiley, of the on Market station, He informed the Justice that on Aug. 4 last he came! deross the prisoner at Avenue D and Third street, The man, he sald, was cruelly beat- » with the reins and tracss | Before he could remon- | h the man, however, he was ted by seetng him jump out of rush to the horse's head | rately bite the animal in the a painful wound, from vot owed fr isly denied the biting and the horse had cut his Mp hall tn his mang Mis denial had | vo Welgat with the Court, however, for the Justice, after scoring him | sured terme for his cruelty, | aed him $25, which he rel antly pald CLOSE SHAVE FOR TROLLEY. Dodged Express Tr Rear! Fender Was Curried Away, NEW BRUNSWICK, N. J, Nov. 1 A trolley car had a nar being run down by an George street to-day shave was it that the ry ked off by the locomotive | jy The car had been stopped by a team of bal ses when it was half way across the track, the animals refusing to move Tae whistle tpproaohin: was ited wd the The m a lust resource forved It against | the horses: f, Out at the | he track way and Just ax the SPEAKERS STRONGLY RECOMMEND | DR. BULL'S COUGH SYRUP fo the throat and bronchial tubes One of the best known humor! New York City, » Was hunt II affections of | es L.. Burdett, | 738 West 126th 8t,, says: ‘I have taken | Or.Bull’s Gough Syrup exclusively for five years and find it not only pre- | vents hoarseness. Talteipe me free from cqug!e nd \3 i Sabian secant es st AVOID CHEAP SUBSTITUTE y mend it to anyone who SK FOR THE OLD RELIABLE’ DR? BULL'S COUGH SYRUP.” aed pe cen! |T made the si neys were clo and with conti lame back, kidney ani thank you very much that I have full, man since IT ha betes, Bright's in strictest confiden “SAFE CURE” CURES BACKACHE. y vegetable and contains no narcotle or harmful but the miliionalre refused. He k Bois pur the deputy sheriffs in the auto and] Oras Tt tn free trom Ghia went before the magistrate. thee tnft When the trial j# called Mr, Keene mate gt will call experts to show that the ma- REFU: It ts pre: solute Beware a ponitively hari SANP week Raw- Ripana Tabules, doctora ao: tlon for manklud, _'THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 12, 1902. TRIAL BOTTLE OF TH. ABSOLUTELY FREE KIDNEY OR BLADDER TROUBLE Nk Mr. DG. Burger. of Hudson, Qu {from a free xampie of Warne ids like Mr. Burger tiave bes wh ample, and my binds ommend rz On April 14 Mr, Buly been usin, Ifyou have pn te dl ine when ©. WARNER'S cunt E SUBSTITUTES. ribed and ised by all doctors If no-e% mt fe every aufferer {10 will 5 i discovered in the early rta Th WORLD'S had suffered so much with lame back, ple home test sugges women read and answered by a woman doctor. 's Move the Bowels Gent: ¢ for all forms of disense of kidney, Ivor, DL Lkidney cures whi and do not cure. LE BOTTLE OF “SAFE CURE’ t tho kidneys, liver, bladder and the blood that n having read thie ti Pr i recelye 16, thousands of manent by the si Burger 1, 1902: your ver: and note Sate the Cure, sample toge of other bottle, whi since been ta that tainly but T did not know what it was uotl at my kid- I shall certainly, bled with ore ed by you and discovered th: vr yery much inflamed © Cure to any one who Is tro! dder or liver trouble, - Wrote again for your regained my norm afe Cure. I received your faver eontinued kindness, [am ha I strength and health, and fe an hour, fn ty When Mr. Keene did not stop, the | bottle nt sour druga deputy sheriff mounted his wheel and | Milt all dinease germ SEEGER THEE " IFIN DOUBT MAKE THIS TEST: Let some morning urine stand ertook him, That he was able to this | four hours eC. sor bottle. If then it te milky or cloudy ‘ont { the strongest points urged ms float about tn tt, your kid , sae. Wheni (‘Gavel : ‘ny doubt tn your mind ax to, the ys the sotenass” Mrnen | Sarin: tds da sample of Your Urine 10. the Medical alongside i1e machine Mr, Keene N_ Y., and our doctors will analyze {1 stopped. charge to you. int to take, It does not constipate, to stion ayd awakens the a Irritation pody. GI direct. fl strength and reat ne “just ud used in th 3 food as Warner’ loadin, rand blood Hare Mil of sediment and of bad salutely fre postpatd let whieh tells wll « CH & CO. On Thursday and Friday. DRAPED VELVET HATS. DRAPED HAT Winter shapes, full draped and shirred, ready for trimming; downtown price $1.98; here for two dayS.ececcseseseeeee READY-TO-WEAR HATS. ’ READY-TO-WEAR HATS—The lance of all our fine tailored and stiff trimmed hats, includ- ing Shepherdess, Sailor, Turban and Walking Hats, every one of superior quality and style; former prices $2.48 and $3.98; your choice for two dayS.....000 eeeesscccceeccce 125th Street West, DIES’ BLACK VELVE AND MI Leader. You don havet derstan the tun Our Leader in Clothing th: a special stock of Overcoats know mu- sic to un- t 0 d e Our Leader is giving you—digh Quality and Low Price. is Made from All- Wool Meltons, dge Frieze or tine Kerse’ n all the new shade lined wi °8.75 Some of these ar ack ad by them ERNGHEIM & Giuthing, Turnishings, Hats, Shows 3d Ave. and 127th St. Downtown Corner. Open Every Evening. th durable Italian cloth or serge, satin sleeves, cut in the very latest fashions, medium or extra length, with plain flap or stylish slash pockets, e included ing the stock bought of S. M. . & Co. and were double this price. own make, and none worth less than $12.00 to $15.00. iD on at Others of our A Png see that the’ BULL’ mee Ee Business succeas depends upon en- : 4 Aye laws abilky--and md World in all the new ji A Cures Colds, [prevents Pneumonia and tion. No morphine or jdrugs, ONE a Will ICHAELS B Filth Ave. & 9th St The place to advertise or World Want sheet. The Thousands upo or two bottles t, have been cured bY 1 remedy and send you a All correspondence stimulates the enfeebled organs \ TS AND $1 A BOTTLE, nd Aid a Speedy Cure. hospitals ay the only ab- Also a sample bo Between Lenox & Seventh Aves aura. Oocfers ets Bronchitis, and all Throat and Lung Troubdles— Nol a patent medicine. PER WEEK Furnish Your “Home, Will Clothe Your Family. Of Reliable and Up-to-Date Styles. Easy to Buy, » Easy to Pay. Open Monday, Wednesday and i Saturday Evenings. Oth Ava, & Ninth St, Brooklyn, iness Opportunities is in the Sunday seven tims rates are paylng propogl- Mom INSTANT RELIEF FROM A FREE SAMPLE BOTTLE OF WARNER’S SAFE CURE. JREATEST KIDNEY CURE SENT OF THE 4 instant re- Many wrote on I have re- 'y kind let- the advice therein, also the inclosed wurinary analysis, with many thanks, and am ple: 1 to say that the Y// sample bottle of Warner's ether with Warner's Safe Pills, did me so much good that I was induced thereby to purchase an- ich T have} ing, with the | 5 result I am much stronger d have more | vigor than I have | ome time past. The liver of the 7 ppy to s: pel anothe for twenty- rick It, development Department, it is a most torpid Iyer. ores: nerey, < Safe Cure, odor—they FREE. 98¢ 98¢ « Asthma Consump- poisonous $ ROS. trouble | i} 15th AN On November 12th, 1887, just 15 )store 15x30 we laid the foundation of th he want our patrons of the opportunities of this Sale, Boys’ Overcoats. * Winter Overcoats, $300 vell cut and well Ww loose effect; years Men's all w pe | Boys’ Winter Oy ts of Choviot and Friezes.| ston 3 4 ly cut and tailored, made in the 00 Men's dieavy Winter Ov new long, loose effect; ‘good value at pat $8: sizes $ to 16 yoars; 15th anniversary ° a | Boys' all-wool Winter Overcoats, made of and Meltons in the 5 00 tn black | prev to 16 years; ths ry long, 1 | week oats. best style value at $1 Men's ver; special... i great 15th Boys’ Suits. Une sary price. nh annive: rsiry sale price. . nd Pants, made of Boys’ 2-plece Suits of fancy Cheviots and Cassimeres, Fancy Cifeviots, Youths’ Suits Very fine Fancy Black Unfints anniversary price... Derby Hat During this sale we will sell hundreds of, our finest Derby Hats, In the most de- sirable shapes, value $1.80 to $3.00, at. $1 50 279 Broadway. 47 Cortlandt St. price, Tearabout Suits, stoutest all-woo! Cassimeres and Ch bl nlack and faney | mixtures, thimlanlosescceesvs 8, double-sta ¢ nd double it | Men's handsome reared Sides possible manner, sults, 7 wo 50 wearl Iii ape $5.00 ° anniversary week.... B NIVERSARY SALE ars ago to-day, we opened the first Brill Store. immense business. We determined to win your trade by | deserving it—we determined to win it more quickly by making the prices attractive. Success spurs us on to greater effort—to greater achievement. week of our history. We’ve searched the markets, gathered a rich harvest of choicest bargains. We past and our patrons in prospect to profit by the great money-saving Men’s Overcoats. Winter Overcoats ot Men's Winter Overcoats ot excellent quality Frieze, Men's Winter Overcoats of extra qual- | Youths’ Overc iis Kersey, Frieze and Stelton, many 00) v wition nas never been elven to vou before; Trench | silk-1 egular price $25,00; during e Lisle, Balbriggan and Silks, plain and silk em- uy ’ fine Winter Overcoats, of this our isth anniversary week.... broldered; a large variety tterns; $1.50, $1.00 ) hobby cut and elegantly nthe new oie G 00 Men's Winter Oyercoats of fine all worth $9.00; . Frie versury price sie ele ie quarter length and the nobby Youths’ all-wool Winter made of Friezos, broad-shouldered coats; Chevlots, Meltons; ‘! $25; speclal 15th anniversary pric atin saddle back y fine Oxford Melton Over- plendid style and finish, cio 2.0),00 Men's extra fine Winter Overcoate of, heavy Vicuna, in Oxford and Back § 5 00 silk or extra heavy serge Uning; for ie Overcoats Vicuna, cut and tailored in the finest lined silk; special price for 1 Men’s Suits. Boys! J-place Suits, Coat, Vest and P black Thibets, fancy" Cheviots, Cussimeres and jue rough wool worsted Serge, strongly made In honor of yur 15th anniversary we will sell o roomed coat nag tie izes 10D 0.0] Goa quatity att-wool Black Cheviot send 001” ceed sted” Strollers Shoes at’a pricege pe Pow « Rect; pants are lined, sizes 10, Bults, nicely cut and well made and by that should appeal to every ene; sold in 3 00, lent value at $7.00; for 15th e serge lined; worth $12.00; for this gur four stores—the best shoe value In” De oe nINTERTY WORN a erases au [| niversary sites... “meviots in|... NOW Fork at $8.60; anniversary’ price » j Boys’ 2-plece Sults, black an ue Chey ni 0 ancy’ Cassimeres and. Cheviots; alle 4” 00 Fancy Caaslmeres Se eee oe naw Two-button | Ail leathers, all styleg, all sizes, all miata: § D 45°. Wooly Mot vate aU MOE Like on$4, ainietoreasted Sack’ sults, sircting QO] “Bet cede” extra anniversary bargain.” dre years; 16th anniversary price.......... I wool, good serge lining: wel 10. , Bot ate a AC ait ea aod Blouse Suits worth $15.00 to. HA; reat ih '° Bode Ber gue fatnenacertalne range from 3 to 10, in all qualities, blue| anniversary specia a} in, this anniversary sale, sizes 81% to [oj ee, faneY cassimeres and Cheviots, and 2! pancy ‘Cheviots, Cassimereg, Black Chevicte en IBYe, 1 tO Biss esessoseees pontine Fanme Frome roller t "Thibets, single-breasted Sack, also, 50 res and cheviows, andg a QQ| Thibets, single-pressted sack Sults, also the all-wool black Thibet; worth Hs OA nee Coat ° much more money...... 3 Mig values th ress oes. Cassimeres and Wo also blue Cheviots; fitmly made. and rsteds in 8 : : ave ets and Cheviots, Black Unfinished Wo , ; . SRE Re (aT 2 00 Ahlngle-breasted Sack Sults, ako ag 00] tent Teather: a highrciavo shoe ia ein of y) 25) years; t CK. sense : hew _two-button double-breasted BELG had ares tee et 5 s equal in value to m * sold at $3.00; anniversary wale price... DECHAL..sseeseeee vveee ieee Worsted Cassimeres and Cheviots, ed Worsteds, ‘Dhibets Fancy all-wool Cassimeres and Cheviot: the new three-button double-, Tnvall the latest colorings; would "$6 OO} breasted Gack ‘Pulte; worth. #22 O H t : Py £0 $25.00, atisssscossosrccossevsssorcnreor F pera ats. ‘and double| Men's Sack Suits of finest fener ¢ 00 ted All Chev lots, Cassimeres (ena Workteds: 25 Two makes—the !mported and domestic. The {m= b 00 swell cut, best make; usual #6. 'e orted is marked Paris, the domestic ia marked Suits, d milltary value; this week only +e ndcn; rather misleading, bat we sell it to you\ ghoulders: sizes 14 ears; 16t le Jritt Brothers 213 and 259 Sixth Ave 125th St., Cor. 3d Ave, £ good a ‘coats of extra ity all-wool Frieze, in black and SI apnly y elects Men and Boys. In a little his 15th Anniversary Sale must mark the banner Men’s Furnishings. quality $8,00 $10,°° r Look in on our Neckwear 15th aniversary special sale; agserating a bit e say they aro worth $1.00 and $1.90; English squares and not to be found In any of the city 50c Stores; our price... sed ae than ever before; Standing and Wing Collars; the « Jatter kind worn’ by smart dressers; anni- "4 @ collar or 6c. a dozen—ought to make 5c : you feel good, too. too nice to miss owning some of them; not ex- the new French folded four-in-hands; An opportunity to make your collar money go further versary week makes us feel good—5c, We are going to give you a hoslery treat, the kind of and 50c. are the regular prices; in honor. of our i6th anniversary the price will be 29c. a pair; we expect they'll go with a rush Bs Men's Stuttgarter > a] Wool Underwear; 16th anniversary sale; we are clearing them out; soi numbers all sizes’ and some numbers broken up; that the reason we are going to sell them B0c, on the $1. the original price remains on the ticket; we sell them \ at % off regular price, A crack-a-jack gcod Cape Glove, made ‘ool Cheyiots and made: three- 8 J B00 usual aniv from selected lambskins; long and shart Angers; 15th anniversary week price... wality| Pajamas—not the ordinary kind, but fine auelty | “French, Madras and English’ Oxfords; worth $1.50 and 32.00; 16th anniversary: excellent $30,00| of with good- sth’ Strollers’ Shoes. Black Tho above shoes are beautifully finished and have hand-welted soles. 59 18,00) men will like the shape even bette: than the French, here at a speciai anniversary price, for this week only.. Men's Alpine Hats in pearl and DackiG 40 very fine quality; for this 15th anni . versary sale. for what it 1s, a domestic hat. In our opinion, the r However, both erg On Thursday—A Sale of WINTER SHIRT WAISTS, LADIES’ WAISTS, of wool material, with fancy woven stripe, colors black and white, blue and white, red and white or green and white, reg. $1.45....... oesiee ves LADIES’ WAISTS, of fine quality black brilliantine, front and back finely tucked, reg. $1.95. LADIES’ WAISTS, of velveteen, stitched plaits, Duchesse front, colors tan or blue; also of black mercerized material with black silk dots; reg. $3.00........ LADI WAISTS, of black and white striped velvet with fancy white silk stock; or, of plain velvet, side effect trimmed with fancy buttons, colors blue, green ot black; reg. $6.00, , 125th St. West, Between Lenox & Seventh Aves, elbitbkibitbiiiibiviriichickickicrirt Distinctly High Grade. Popular Throughout the Musical World, All prices marked in plain figures as low as thequality will permit, and all pianos sold on monthly payments, with usual discount for cash. Our Three-Year Payment Plan. Has proved an attractive manner in which to purchase a celebrated make of Piano,. Everything pertaining to Pianos has a department here, with competent men in charge, rooklyn seek Bus. three and Sterling Building. Fulton Street and Hanover Place. shickbieielerint ¢ KOCH & CO. Q8c 1,39 1.98 4.95 ‘Sterling Pianos. Open Monday and Saturday Evenings. tiekitiirickibbibibbberb rhb rrr rhb rrr rr riick Open Saturday Evenings Until 10, THE ROAD TO SUCCESS TS THROUGH THE WANT COLUMNS for sale.all our han very low price of Ladies’ Shoes—We have added many new styles to our already patronized this department it will pay you to do so, as we can certainly save you money on your footwear; just look at the shoe we are selling for,,......eeee+++ We Trust Everybody. You buy from us the same as you would from any fair and honorable house. “You select in our store the garments wanted, and request our credit clerk to open an account with you and the transaction is com- pleted, We ca no security from you, and no promises except the payments you designate, which are the most liberal terms in Greater New York, Our prices we guarantee are no higher than those charged by cash houses, and you pay your bill in small WEEKLY PAYMENTS. —— —Ladies’ handsome all-wool Flannel Waists, Flannel Waists all nicely tucked, in black and colors. These not one in the lot could be bou; choice, while they last, at 98 iy —We have a large lot of Children’s Reefers Children S Reefers which we carried over from last year, very little Shang in the style of this season’s make, but we want to close them out; they are double breasted, shoulder capes 9 8 Cc are fancy trimmed, a very Warm and durable garment; some sold as high as $4.00 last season; reduced to.. : Millinery—4s the season is far advanced and we do not wish to carry over any of our trimmed millinery, we will offer me and stylish trimmed hats which 5 9 8 e were sold for $10, $12 and $14 earlier in the fall, at the waists are one of the greatest bargains we have ever offered; ight for less than $2.50; ‘your . If you have never 3.50 eee WE ALTER ALL OUR GARMENTS FREE. T. KELLY, 470 Fulton Street, Brooklyn. One Flight Up, large stock of Ladies’ Shoes. THE WORLDALMANAC,

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