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ie , Future. Q n interpreter. | He toed hari us Harlem. tour” tinge of, who acts ish. iy. orh mouth, jou are not married?” was asked. gaid the woman, with a shake ad. utes later she had | from tee inylsible Ghinemiaee ore through the ball the reporter u d ner all ou OWEN WAT AT THE OOOR OF LU fideous and Unkempt Chinese Sorcerer Reads Dainty Palms © > of New York Girls and Gives |: } Gutteral Praise. YS “NICE LITTLE HAND.” jis Pile of Greenbacks Is Constantly Mounting and Still the Carriages Roll Up for a Glance at the Ofiall the curious fads which women wq taken up lately, the most recent— reading by a Chinaman—ts the est. An enterprising Celestial evi- ly aware of the credulous qualities {dle rich women, and some others, re- ly hired a house in the Tenderloin ir some of the table d’hote restaur- hen he advertised. He didn't pla- d his brownstone rented house. ould ‘be vulgar, and women wouldn't to be seen going into euch a place. hat {s, some women. card was evidently seen, {or yes- 5 iy and to-day, carriages rolled up But the news- floor, and women allghted and yes shown into a here their wraps were cared for until Hung Fong—that 1s his name, could fet, thelr $1 and “read their past and q They learned very Uttle for h Price, but could have a wholo horo- | Chinaman's for 2 corresponding increase. @ cared to hear more about the ‘They knew their pasts. ithe same to the slant-eyed one, who is he can't speak English, and has to believe that he could lift the veil] of the future and revoal the precious|mcat died away reta that it concealed. Put both your hands on the table,” sald the interpreter, patting the report: | Jer-in, ers left hand as he spoke, while the|drone grew mellow and the reporter ight patted hers as he sald| thought that something interesting was in guttural “Nice ittle ‘Then the Chinaman, still patting the ‘ made a brief {napeotion of the nails and, own foot rhyth- , eae Porini in very|_ Not a word passed between the great which at mathe-| 1A Hung Fong and tervals the Inter-| Frank Rose—for that name—said hurriedly three| ‘He says that he likes you and will do jt for two dollars.” And that Is all The World reporter or any one eiso learned from Tl Hung F. Court Palmist to the Empress Dowager low guttural accen matically recurring preter interrupted to translate. “It's a great good pan who stood enviously watch- the procession of anxious, nervous, y looking persons who climbed the | » tone steps, “I wonder would he| tunate. ewhere 111 be this day six months. pithink a Chink can get the cush, the for that, and me years old. You are gong to de very for- be married In eighteen months, There fire two men who love you. You greatly | Gf Cnt Prefer one of these to the other. That| (shang. in’ matters of State, decorate {s the one you will marry. Do not do| with thirty-seven medals, anything to aggravate him, as he ts very i You will not have any disease | door, the hansoma stop, in your life, You worry about trifes.| men’ and women alight. ne of the for-| little green dollar bills aro being added torate ones of the earth. Nothing can|to the fat pile on the table near the have decreed it." inscrutable seer. , the dough, ding the walk for $4 a day. must be easy." employs a maid who opens the! to not worry, to callers, and in her leisure mo- ts copies on the typewriter the hor-|hert you RE oe aE Te IT CREDULOUS WOMAN’S LATEST FAD PLEASES HER VANITY; LI IS GLAD. complimentary English, | being decided. and!" aie, save that he will make « cast your hand an tee Two Men Loved Her. this on a piece of big will live to be sevent You are not married, You will as you are The fite THE TIME SAVER! PENNSYLVANIA SPECIAL! 20HOURS BETWEEN NEW YORK == CHICAGO New Pullman Equipment of Smoking, Dining, Drawing-Room, Sleep- ing, Compartment and Observation Cars. FINANCIAL NEWS. STENOGRAPHERS AND LADIES’ MAIDS, The Perfection of Comfort, Convenienc and Expedition in Travel, B, HUTCHINSON, J. BR, WOOD, Gen'l Pase'r Agt. GEO. W. BOYD, Aea'¢ Gon'l Pam'r Agt, 9OOG959099H0OO00000 G0 000990 HO566650089009OSH0O00OE ‘The Chinaman’s voice lowered and al- as he concluded this Speech and the Interpreter rattled It off with all the zeal of a Hester street All at once the great palmist's five dolars,” the interpreter sald. The reporter protested she couldn't afford to pay eo much, is the interpreter's And still the carriages roll up to the the expectant And still the which the palmist casts of the [for an additional fee of $5. vening World Woman Calls. When an Evening World led at the house to have her palm d.she was at once ushered into the furnished drawing-room in which @ dozen persons were waiting their 5.000 LUCKY CRLS, THESE The American Cigar Company Joins the Glad Procession in, the Great American Act of Raising Wages of Employees. striking of theso was a woman in an elaborate gray frock nd a picture hat of gray squirrel and ete. The others included a sensible Ing business man of Perhaps thirty- @ French woman employed as a rness, who had stopped in to havo palm read on her way back to the “ong Island estate of her employer, a h mechanic and two well-dressed very earnest school girls of woman in gray greeted the re-||T WILL CONCERN 20,000.) portér as a recruit and immediately roceeded to tell of the seance which 4 Just been completed. ‘fhe doesn't take any time at all to ad_your palm," she said, rather doubt- wily; “I thought it was a real bargain hen T read in the paper that he would I your fortune for a dollar, fas through with me in five minutes took Chetro three-quarters of an hour my palm, but then of course I Im $10. I suppose if I were to get ne to do It for ten cents tt would be fe an instantaneous photograph—there ould be no time exposure at all. Knew She Was a Widow, “He told me I was a widow, which|perity that all true," she said, ‘and that I have been | Compantes have widow five years, and he said that in| Part of {ts profits purteen months I would ried to a wealthy widower, Well,” queried A corps of clerks In the offices of the ployees the ben the Pennsy pany announc the reporter, In the 2 per cent. increase that the I know several wealthy middie-aged| Cigar Trust is to give {ts employees nearly all those who will reap the ben- ry any one of them—that it, just[efit are girls. ‘They are emploved in ories in Ca Baltin he handsome young widow giggled. dowers,” she replied, “but I wouldn't “I understand," that he guarantees to tell your exact ‘or forfeit $500?” (The widow smiled as {f at the reool- ton of something pleasant. Id'me my corret age," she said, with @ecession of enthusiasm, and Mded, looking at the reporter with just h land and Middle’ Most of the “in rolinas, When her friend. for whom she had waiting, issued from om the widow jolned her in the hall Ind they drove away in a hanaom yPhe Swedish workingman weht in and me out again In the next five min- But he was carefully ushered out ther way by the tall, ungulnly young as mg Fong, for, be it understood, the it palmist does n know a word of While he was inside the French wom- told the reporter her history. “Iam employed as a governess in a @ family on Long Island," she sud. ve been to nearly all th @ New York. 1 want to know if there come @ change in my life, Be Longed for a Change, reporter looked into of the wide-open brown eyes and 9 the lines of pain around the thin, LONDON. > was on the Continent, is rapidly re- covering. whatever for an London Broker a Suicide, ell you oy small brok tell ket, shot and killed himself this after- noon in the lavatory of the Stock Ex- me the same thing” re were opened .b. re Omened by the World reporter ble 8. the mi iglical most Paria City to Buy Fraunce’s Taver: On motion of President Fornes the Board of Ustimate ha proceedii dor. H to all employees earning less than $2,000 {ts 10 per cent. increase chalr. n, Trenton, Philadel- . Jersey City, Passate, nnati, Louisville, Cleve- wn, 0. nyees in the other fao- Ch tel the schedule Is cor to do this as ai nO making 1m yw share the protits Stillman in the | New York it Bpany to Harvard the end of the: current | Me Iris Will get the 4 per cent, | $100.0" E nk as low an $41 f¢ te an item ina and th CARNEGIE RECOVERING. accepted, Doctor Says There In No Cause for Tap) Apprehension, ADMITS CR Vo Wo-Andrew Carnegio, ected by something he ate doctor says there 1s no cause anxiety and that Mr needs a few days’ rest. —— says in the South African mar-| while One of ‘the shots passed through a door and slightly wounded| The Hebrew Guard! another broker. ——$——— More clothes are’ rubbed out ‘than’ worn out. GOLD DUST will spare your back and save your clothes. Better and far more economical than Soap and other Washing Powders. Made only by THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY, Clleago. Mow Yort, Boston, 2. Lown ——Mahass of OVAL FAIRY SOAP.) LIFE SENTENCE FOR MERE YOUTH William Bush, Only Twenty-four, Sent to Sing Sing for Killing Woman Who Left Her Hus- | band for Him. ING LUNGS {Cured by Dr. Bull's Cough byrup, the old reliable ‘epugh cure. im. H. Bredery of Christie street, New York Ci ever since my chi jd spurt from 8 that I was iarted to take BLEED SAVED HIS LIFE BY PLEA. 13: as 80 bad that b! my nose, which would leave me weak often compelled to leave my work. 8| Dr.Bull’sGough Syrup and before the third bottle was finished my cough iv Y Rt John W. Bull, who discovered Dr. Bull's Cough 8; most successful ductor for all throat and fung diseases the world } No other doctor has over been ableto de jvise @ better formula ‘of throat or lung trouble which Cough) Syrup will nut cure. “AVOID SUBSTITUTES. Do not accept sone cheap imitation wl drugs. » Insist om om-the package: William Bush, little more than a boy, American Clear Company, No, 11 Fifth | starts tonight for Sing Sing where he wero working to-day on @/will spend the remainder of his life be- echedule that when completed will add | five thousand lucky girls to the list of whose wages have already been nereased by the company. The amount of the Increase ts based on an average of 20 per cent. for each | pleaded worker affected. American Cigar Company was really one of the first of the leading concerns !n the country to give its em- hind prison walls The murder of a woman who had given up everything for him was charge against the young man, and he when arraigned before Recorder Goft to-day. Bush, who twenty-four vears old, Nt of the wave of pros- | Mrs. Edith Cripps last August, and then allroads and industrial | Sttempted to end his own life with the It, It began to give| Same revolver, 5 tts employees be-|!ife in Bellevue and was taken from nla Railroad Com-| there to stand trial on a charge of mur- ), Was the 7 is an Englishman, havever known. shot and killed ta no cane He was nursed back to DP ALORN ATRL Discoverer of Dr. Bull getting "DR, BULL'S." Price 2c. See that the * BULL'S HEAD \ PLEASANT, TO_TAKE, NS The case against him was so strong that his lawyer, Abe Levy, advised him of guilty of murder tn the second degree, and he did this in order to save himself from the electric SMALL DOSE. to enter a ple: BAUMAN Furniture and Carpets. 3-Room Apartment, furnished complete, at...... 49.98 Bush met Mrs, Cripps three years ago. She deserted her husband and family to run away frequently, and the shooting was the result of the final violent outbreak. In passing the life sentonce upon the young man Recorder Goff spoke of his youth and sald that was the only thing that caused him to allow the plea of eee second degree to be entered. Just how much {t will cost the Trust| Bush Its employees will not be | thank his lawyer for saving his life. a STILLMAN GIVES $100,000. |New York nanker Sends that Sam/ to Harvard, WRILE FOR LIST OF GOODS FOR THESE ROOMS. 4-Room Apartment, furnished complete, at. Cash or Credit. .. 69.98 City or Country. 3 nda 46th St. Cor. Sanne BATIL 10 P.M fe {Cures Colds and all Throat Lung Troubles. Poisonous Drugs. y: 18 our business Increases just| BOSTON, who has made many gifts | od this week by a. gift comparative an le known at a meet- West asp, RELIABLE CARPETS Tapestry Brussels, 65c, per yd, (Reduced from 85¢. and $1.00.) Great variety of styles and colorings for Hall and Staire—reds, blues, green, | tans, and neutral effects. _ All sorts of house furnishings, from | 3 and 5 Piece Parlor Suite to Carpet Sweepers. “LONG CREDIT’? isan open charge account for all. CASH or CREDIT Q@weertHwaliT & 108 West HE Sh ofessorship endowment MESSAGE ‘Pe | Marcont Sayn that the Testa Were | No Morphine or Fifty years in ney states that Marcon!| in communication i | 8 ee On UON | with Cornwall during the trip of the % LONDON, Nov. 19.—Henry Heppel, a] itallan vessel and received a mossage THE REASON WHY, vessel was entering fer Beiter: waccart Because {1 mupptien the ——— meeting of the Hebrew |} Sheltering Guardian Society place to-night, at 8 o'clock, in the try room of Temple Emanu-El, Forty- voted to begin ing to acquire title to Fraunpe'a| will be made oy award Lautaroacss and] it B. 1n) Broad stre nd oth i Botte satie’s “pated ncatt | reat feaportante te Uh nal ac' will be taken is transacted. The pul ‘The annual 104, 106 and Institution will Is vordialiy For Thursday, Nov. 20th. © Simpson CRAWFORD G., An Exposition and Sale of Art Wares, Ceramics, Marbles, Clocks, China and Glassware Most Extraordinary. Great and beautiful as was the opening display made by our Art Wares and China Store—as magnetic and inviting as were its offerings, yet display and values are both overshadowed now by the Present very important exposition and sale, Thousands of dollars’ worth of goods specially ordered for the holidays are represented in addition toa stock which originally was reco} largest and best. This important event will no doubt brin; Feurth Floor, Ne not visited this section of the Simpson Crawford Co. establishment. As stated in yesterday’s announcement, this sale is meant to meet the requirements of the con- elegant wares, the richest creations from the ateliers of in China or Glassware, whether they r to those that cost but little. Dinner Sets. Chin 4 50 new sets just received, fine deco- an Porcelain, gold edge; . $14.00 noisseur, the seeker after the most artistic and the Old World. It is also meant to meet the every day wants incline toward the very finest goods manufactured in these lines 01 Portables. Fancy Decorated Table 200 black and red Portables, with Welsbach Burners and green shades, 300 Black and Red Drop aie, At About Half Regular Prices. with Welsbach or Yotta Burners and shades ..... eats rai 300 fancy Ir ine Lamps, > it candescent burner and shades..81.75 20 Old Brass Japanese Bronzes,| worker, Jars. 7, ead Iron and antique; in various colors, seeeesees decorated, new designs, 100 pleces, from, palrenst 1.75 to $50.00] , Chocolate Pots: Fold and lower 818.50 Rich Cut Glass. fF ralayonnalse Bowls | and | Plate | azoFaonee pisos me Sugar and Cream Sets; rich, deep shapes; worth $1.00, pair.. .5' outting; worth $1.00; at, per aet, | | Bouillon Cups and Sauce rich Japanese China. A ‘al decoration; pair... aa 3,000 Thin Chi: 4 Saucers, Handled Claret Jugs; or Wine De! Taree round Cho | ‘hin China Cups and § * Py 1p Dishes floral] richly decorated id \d colors, canter, new cutting. each:.....$2.50 | aecoration, worth fel vont ay Gecsrated in! gold an BO Bonbon Dish: h. $2.75 landled ves, bonbons and other fancy ple ces, each... $1.25 Objects of Art, Bric-a-Brac| eration and Fine Lamps. After Dinner Cups and Saucers, with floral and gold decorations, | S0rted decoration, ea: French Porcelain, decorated in Sev- oft 83.90 to 8725.00 | Pal painted after sub- jects of our 00.15 8700.00 Genuine and Imitation Bronzes,| Full Toilet Sets, with J from Paris, Berlin and Vienna, oration .. ° Bathroom Set, soap mug and _v. set... a 1 aati Retest’ Carve vory for curlo cabinet, ‘rom. os 1.00 to $175.00 Limoges ei ver; in vi pieces; from . Hand-painte 2.95] Salad Bowls, 8 inch: at, each... |, set. ‘namelled on copper or sil-| _Furnival’s new dec ases, boxes and fancy | Set, full 12 pleces, set. $2,00 to $190.0 Japanese China Bathroom Sets,| ivory effects; sculptured by Prof. A. Miniatures on IVOrY;) three pieces, set R i 100 pieces... anc ‘ $1.95 | | Cake Plates, large size, worth $1.25] "1.00 ‘Thin China ‘Twa. C REET) asa +++ .75| Saucers, new decoration, palt....25 Pi ae Plates, medium size, worth] 3,000 richly decorated Su 00, at, - -50/ and Cream’ Jugs, pair.. deci] 1,000 Put Boxes, and cobalts, each.. 2,000 Bonbon and O} selection, ,| Toilet and Bathroom China} xt te xina ow, but ne many unique sub; cota) Tom 00]. Soap Dishes, china, | _ full, figure, Carrara Dutch Silver in Hundreds of Curi-| each 25) chased with gold and ani ous Pieces. Covered Soap Dishes, decorated ‘Lamps of every description. No|china, euch.......- %.00 0350) two alike. No duplicates in| any marble base, In Ivor; E i <del- Lago" caer BetHe tor ine nati. ining or| Toilet Wares, Jardinieres | *#s! music room, with one light or ten; from 10.60 to $150.00. And from this section we have made the & Umbrella Jars. Grand Sect, Bu: ivory and ar leaders: SLOT OR Re Mer seyres awenis sdapenste Biusand White Umbrella] Carrara, Bust Vases; each ..... 5 2; “ st rot. F. Saul. B ‘a Ivory Pieces, | High glaze dark Umbrella] Carrara Bust, teehee eer eae iRSi8O | Jarm. newsetyle M81.93| anich Collection o! Pieces; Assortment of inch Jardinieres, Grand Bust, A $1.95 | new coloring, ea: oO, in “antlquellvory, als) | Tollet Sets, 12 pleces, in assorted y . aaces east $2.95 | .olore decorations, . with ais bogi, of Pisa, antique Lay x 3 : x aE eution ot Bapita ‘Vase: $5.0 Sar aae Cee assorted style, muesiee And many other subje on =e SS ee Ours Is a Great Linen Store. First Floor. We should say one of the great American Linen Stores, for America holds the largest, finest and best equipped retail Linen es- tablishments in the world. The new home of Linens, Main Floor, rear of rotunda, is one that befits the worthiness of the stock. The greatly enlarged space now at our disposal has enabled us to add to our stock many new lines in Decorative Linens for table, bedroom, sitting-room and parlor use. Go where you will, you'll not find a more comprehensive or a more complete showing of Linens. Now that Thanksgiving is fast approaching we are making special efforts and concessions in both | afford to neglect them, Turkey Roasters. res, from the small six-inch] The celebrated imported and domestic goods, IN FRENCH RENAISSANCE we are showing handsome novel- ties, both in all lace and with Mnen cent doily to the large three-yard table cloth. for chiffonters, CENTRES there are very attractive patterns, including hand-made | 5,7 ly in the larger pieces and scarfs. BOON ne PANDSE HAND-DRAWN LINENS, Embrolfdered Linens | ing Pans. and the German and English Hemstitched Linens are very pretty, Our Dining-Room Linen Stock but we have only space to mention a few items. Pattern Table Cloths of cotch and os 1.50 to 16:50| ev ce is enormous, make fromeces-+ kes; per dozen.--.+eees-s- a Fringed Doilies for, fru Our prices on al , luncheon and tea use, in a very large assortment, from the tiny finger bowl doily at 50c. per 3.50 Mayonnaise Dressing ts seen ee Cece cece cccess certs Soe eee can il these goods are radically lower than else- Roasters; Russia Galvanized wheres eae Parlor Furniture at Great Reductions. One-quarter off our original prices, cti i in view o! great reduction. And so will you, iniviewe i styles. Some suites have not 5 C - | finished frames, covered Parlor Suite, 5 pleces, reen| finished frames, covered ‘in | em- . ished frames, COverON rower | bossed velvet; regular price, $76, tener a; regular p now 855.00! parior Suite, parlor Suite, 5 1shed eae $48.00; NOW. ++ i ces, mahogany fin- red In green em- regular price| pestry; regular price "838,00 5 pt ° e, 5 mahogany | finished frames; Parlor Sulte, ; see , mahogany fin- hs finished frame: Moray ery in: damask; amen. co 2,00] Parlor Buiter. pleces finished frames; cov he. 6 pieces, mahogany fin-| finished frames, covered Sotry; Tegular price $128.00, Bute, covered In green. ver-| regular price no} regular price $40.00; now..845.00 anes, covered in green ver~ ite, pleces, mahogany fin-| qniuned. fram covered in Brae ask; regular price $05.00; no’ Parlor Suite, 6 jecos, mahogany ished frames, covered In silk ta vector Suite, 6 pieces, mahogany fine] Hover! Sular’ price $90.00; Fifth Floor.” FB. Parlor Suit iohed fretar price $02.00; noW.$48.00| parlor Suite, 5 pleces, mahogany | Parlor Suit Lecet finished frames, covered in allk tovered. In eis] pentry: regular’ price $85.00; now. rice $08.00; no ames, covered in damask; aned, sfprice $68.00; DOW.....-802.00 ‘Parlor Bulte, 6 pleces, mahogany fn- em, Covered eesaiar price $20.00; now. 15.00 |. finer suites are also included in this:sale—and, 2s stated aaa ee ee OS pet eat he orignal sling price. hogany f 5 pleces, mahogany | Parlor Sut red retiree anished games, cdvered tn yaronu; | hogany fram Parlor Bult ‘Turkish co + 8° ae9.00/! ular pace th ized as the peer of the thousands of people here who as yet have rated Americ’ Haviland China Se rated, with gold tr. worth $1.25.| pleces, "with “soup tu . jarge ‘vases...... 2 low _aquat shay Martin Limoges China In assorted g0.d8 50 ve Dishes, as- seeeeee8O other houses pieces sculptured new dec- [after subjects of our own selection +» $2.95| by Some of the most famous artist e,| Of Florence, Pisa and Rome. A WO0| attention Is called to the new finish $1.00} in bronze and antique effects. ‘ollet | Grand | Bust, $7.50] Dante's “Beatrice,” In bronze and $1.25] Petrii-Kdel Lago... by same artist On Carrara Bust, with black antla nee 90.00 Carrara Marble; sub- 81 . “The Venetian, gr ust, “Venus de Milo," in price from 36.00 to $475.00. Table Wares and Kitchen Utensils. Every housewife is now making more or less preparations for the Thanksgiving Feast. wares and kitchen utensils are to take the place of the old ones. We could string out a long story about the preparations we've made for enormous selling, but suffice it to say that we are offering values so tempting that no dis- criminating housekeeper who ap- preciates worth and economy can roaster mad JNY LACE we are showing beautiful designs in round) as gottiee, Contes plocen; tray cloths, sideboard cloths and short scarfs) The prices start as low fever Burn" Roasters.. 42 The American Iron re; Pan ‘i IN ITALIAN LACE AND ARABIAN AND RUSSIAN LINEN |!95 regular Roastin, Agate Enamel Steel, ri gular Roaat- 9 and 72 Other Household Helps. Vegetable Cleaning Brushes, ni Sharp edge Vewetabla, Malte. Onion Paring Knife. AT i The I a Sit Be and. 10 s, mproved Blicer.. 10 and 17 i dinner or luncheon sets, im- oe tmpreyeal Blatt, 1018 Ss pelireient and Germany, from, . 4.25 to 42.00) *7ere? Potato Ball Scoops, Me Breakfast or dinner size Napkins to match table cloths, of Irish an Scotch 1.75 to 18.75 Cranberry Presse . e Apple Corers. Twirlers for making the Coll" Mayonnaise Ot Salad Washers. Pure Strainin, enn Tee, which are as low as they can fairly be, is, we consider, a f the fact that the goods are new and in the very latest fortnight. Our entire sampleline is represented. Only i ind, thus no duplicates may be had at the reduced prices. one ee Oe Yl mahogany ye Parlor Suite, 5 pieces, mahogany Parlor Suite, 5 pieces; estry; regular price $9.00, n . «872.00 5 pleces, mahogany | .i2tlor Suite. 5 pieces: mahonag? 4 frames, covered with dam- verona; regudar ‘price rh .00 amano ‘ite, 5 pieces; Ite, & pleces, mahogany | finished frames; cov. anieuen, Ghee: cdvered’ in silk ta-|maak; regular price $1 mask; regular price $135.00, now: S110. Bulte, 6 pleces, crotch and mask; regular pi velour; regular price $150.00, now, hpeiry overt 500 in the introductory, the reduction