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NEW YORK BANKER, GIVING TO ALL, THINKS IT TIME TO SAY SOMETHING, PEGOOOTEDORDDTD ESL DEODLODEESE DBASE ODA OROOSEDD, Dis Am DE Time > ® Formal Letter Discharging Him from His Position as Speciat Smuggling Inspector Has Not Arrived from Washington. iF DOES HE WANT TO RESIGN? ‘ intimates that.He Placed His Resig- nation with the Collector When ‘Appointed, but that Official De- niles that Such Was the Case. — Notification of the dismissal € Waiiam L. Theobald, special em- pf the Treasury Department in detection of smuggling, has not yet 4n New York. Collector Stran- ted It to-day, but it did not | | Theobald would not say that he ex- ‘ it, but after what has been P he undoubtedly had hip eyes “open for it if it hed come along, The | \impréssion exists that the special em- ey ee is trying, to sidestep the dis- geal and get @ chance to resign, but 4 wil; not admit this, although he is 1 t 4 consultation with his lawyer, Charles Apheovata had an hour's talk with the Collector to-day at the Custom-House, eh he came out he denied that he going to fight the case or make any s involving any one. Did He Offer to Resignt PII RIGL Ee ODO OMY TMH HME HY HHIVSDIDOEIOHD HOTDS PIDBDDIDIIDE CFPOPOSOLGSSIOSHG EF H-9-9 109-9959. 9O94-GHSHTVGH HOS 14 PHA LLOGDEEIDODOOOIN GIDE DIBA DES ectér and he remembers that I. of- f ah Collector remembered this when minutes later when talking to the re- Hearing of Her Claim Against eco BRONXFRANCHISE, MUST BE TRED been any talk about his un- i for the place, told him to kee; He couldn't ulda"t accept his . resignation. under the orders of the Secretary ry. the official notification of his Interborough Company Offers 15 Per Cent. of Gross Re- ceipts for Right of Way Over ‘SHE WORLD! FRIDAY KVENING, NUVEMpEK 2, 190, CZAR AND:SULTAN |STILLMAN AND HIS CRUSH ARMENIANS. | | | any Die While Being Driven by Thousands Back and Forth in Freezing Weather. . VIENNA, Noy. %.—Dte Information to-day reporta that the Czar recently | decreed expulston from Russia of 50,000 Armentan#, who had fled to the Czar's (Spectal to The Evening World.) Stillmay. who ‘2 In ths county According to the paper, @rové the expelled Armenians to the frontier of \Turkey. They ‘were, driven back by the Turks only to meet the] Goy, » s again and a second time be} yy. frontier, Thus, they were w, and forward In zero weather. A huge mortality has occurred in thelr ranks. In hin cell, offected betweon them. Murphy, who embezzled her husband's double life, went “imira, N. Y., with COL. OCHILTREE’S FUNERAL. | Services for Noted Bon Vivant tn Pauliht: Church To-Morrow. Hundreds of friends of Col. Thomas P. Ochiltree will attend the funeral services to be Held at the Church of the| 7 forgiven him. Sa Paullst Fathers, Stxtleth street and Co- ae lumbus avenue, to-morrow morning,| FRANCE BACKS GERMANY. where a solemn requiem mass wiil v-| a celebrated. Phe vody will ' Relleven recelying vault In Greenwoc “} to allow one of the Colonel's sist who ts now on her way from New Mex- {co, to see him, Accompanied by J. 8. McDonald, the body was brought from Hot Sprin Va, and ld friends and acquaintan by the score visited the undertaking establishment of Theodora E. Senior, at No. 1,98 Broadway, to took thelr last "pon the dead man, The coffin was covered with wreaths and bouquets. Colohel Ochiltree has @ sister who is @ nun and cannot attend the services. ened, ful sceno they were reunited. Stlman ead to-day Venesucla Move Define Monroe Doctrine. German Veneauela, Justment. e doctrine, Has not arrived, 1 presume It ‘My understand Mra, Helen Potts Hall's suit sgninst Norton, the broker, for possession. of money placed in his hands for specuia tign by George Francis Gilman, the miulionaire tea merchant. and which aha saya he had given to her and laced tn Norton's hands to invest for her must go to trial without ‘regard to her other olaiin to the dead millionaires estate. This latter claim to $1,500,000 estate left by Gilusn ie based on an agree- mont alleged to have teen entered into between Gilman and Mrs, Hall,’*by which he adopted her and promised to leave ail his property to ‘hér in constt- | eration of her taking of fim until hig death. Mre, Hall waded ait his helrs and next of kin enforce’ the agreemegt.. f, MacCombs Dam Bridge. ‘This ye ook INTERURBAN OPPOSES IT. ‘Heard Order to Dismiss. (heard him give the order for Theo- ds Jismissal, but he did not com- Maunicate to me hia reasons. 1 gave recommendations in the case. 1 nO sptcial reason to believe that 8 responsible for Eecre- it. The Board of Eetimats aml Apportion- ment Istened to-day to the application of the Interurban Street Raliway Com- pany, lessee of the Metropolitan Street Railway Company, for perm xtend tho tracks of the Jerom and other lines of the v‘nlor, Street Rajlway Company acrosa MacComb's Dam Bridge and the One Hundred and Fitty-Atth street viaduct. E tt P. Wheeler, of cuunsel to the New York City Interborough Street Raliway Company, which ja not the Belmont-MeDonald Interhorsagh Com- pany, whioh also proposes to secure new franchise rights in the Rronx, pen |"POKe In opposition to the application ‘Asso- |0f the Interurban company. Mr, Wheeler's company is 1 new oor- poration, organised in the Bronx, and Intends to equip Hnes running over the very bridges and through several of the atreéts' and avenues sought after by the Belmont-MoDouald syndicate. Mr. Wheeler said toat hla company ian had already secured its franchises and! wi}! be tol proposed having twenty-four miles uf road in operation in the Bronx vy Jan. retuAy on several occasions. ‘may be said in the matte: ir to say that Theobald } some yey good casea of smi and the Diamond Cutters’ recommended him mos: ree ton's Application for a stay and says that {f Mra, Hall's claim that the moneys were deposited, with Norton as a gift to her tm well founded, then they did not |form a part of the Gilman emute, ‘he Norton auit will be placed on tre mdar and tried, when, it te antiole pated, the romantic story of how this beautiful young woman. then the wife | of Blakely Hall, nursed and tended | eccentric king of th a trade during hi Greenwich, Conn 5 nge in the metho epartment. He sald that the Ould be no let-up on si ‘elers. ‘Theobald announces that e heads f the oMcials. of the Custom-House | {1 get his commissions from the! @otcrnment on all goods selzed j era: —-- |W. J, YOUNGS GETS Veteran Killed by Empire Fiyer. Rd, ; 1, 1905. He asked permiasion to’ lay [SES Piero AG Sixt tracks not only on MacComb's Dam ,, * Seuss iets 2 FISHKILL N.¥., Noy. . fridge, but also across Washington, Wil- og Menty Ode, & olarak & ‘ © Leno: . a 7 id i Nex ‘avenus and’ the Taenox avenue Clery asd’ Killed here to-day, by bridges. His company, he declared was the Empire State Express. offering mich belter terms to thé city : than the rival Interurban Company, and, they sNould be accepted, t His offer was 15 per cent. of the «rosa! reoelpts as aguinet.1 per cent, by the} Will Become United States! Pistrict-Attorney forThis City. | Union company. He delteved, ne sald, that the Hoard should grant the appli-| jcation ‘to his company, organized under modern laws, as against an old cor- ter Bay Friend of Roosevelt! JAMES. MeGREERY & CO. Migses’ Suits. | %.—The Prest- | poration, organized under laws not favorable to the city. William H. Page, jr. and Edward A. | Maher, sr.. President of the Union Rail: | Made of fancy mixed cheviot. | Gored flare skirt,—32 inch Norfolk Jacket.’ Lined with black taffeta silk. Sizes ty and 16 years, Company,. both opposed the Inter- ugh Company and described ft as a er concern without a mile of track franchises for streets not yet laid jose term expires Dec, day made his deotalon tor Platt, and the latter in the appointment. held phe position for at his “pt and out."” The Roam deferred giving ite decision Bettie G as Hela ae OS untll another hearing next wee! Mr. . The sélection of will be in the nature of a personal ap- ‘pointment. Mr. Youngs has been a neighbor of President Roosevelt at Oys- Bay and their relations have been When the ot New York Mr. Youngs resigned the District-Attorneyship of Queens County to accept a position as his privat, ore= ——— Unconscious in Ferry House, An unidentified woman about sixty was found unoonsctous tn the ladies’ rodm at the Grand ntreet ferry.!Brook- | ly} She Wed to 16.50. Loose or semi-fitting bok coats,—made of Boucle or Kersey cloth. Colors, — blue} tan and’red. Sizes 14 and 16. years. 6.75. ‘ Three-quarter Jength Mon- tagnac Conts, with two t hatr agd) w and a blaok hat with crepe. MAHLER BROS..,. Sixth Ave, and. 31st St. ° “SPECIAL SATURDAY SALES OF CHILDREN’S CLOTHING. iB Splendid values these—overy one of them! Just what yqu are saving) C@pes, and fancy “stitched bi , im every purchase can only be proved by a personal inspection of the goods.| collar and. cuffs Full 5 /4"Phey’re well worth double our prices! $1.19. com. sleeves. Colors :—blne, black and: brown, ; 25e—Intente’ Worsted Gacques, prett bination of colors, in blue. pin! pretty’ stylee—som Juatice Bischott has just dented Nor- || Unprecedented Values for Misses and Children. Top. Coats, eects Suits and Dresses _at Prices for Friday and Saturday which make them by far the best values we have been able to offer this season. ichitaren’s Gretchens in blae, | Children’s Jackets of Kersey green, brown and tan,| Cloth, lined throughout mixed-cloth, double cape, | in a variety of colors, 6 to lish box back, velvet 10 year sizes. Value $5.00. Be eas 14 due $14.50. ° | Special at 82,98 co sizes. Value $14.50. . Special at $9.95 | Misses’ three-quarter length coats of covert cloth, . Mime wd Bl kat Cheslon: donbee brranten and semi- itting, o years. 14-to’ 16 years. Value Value $6.50. $17.00. Special at 913,50 Special at $3.98 Also a Remarkable Offering of 300 Fine Suits for Girls, at $3.98 value $6.50 to $8.75 each. ust three hundred of these fine Suits for Girls. They come n two of the leading styles of the season--Two Piece Sailor Suits of excellent quality All Wool Serges and Cheviots, in four designs, handsomely trimmed with silk” braids—One Piece Russian Blouse Suits, beautifully trimmed with colored or black silk braid—colors, blue, brown, red and black— Sizes 6 to 14 years—value $6.50 to $8.75. Friday and $ 3 i 98 Each. Saturday Second floor near elevator. High Grade Popular Priced Clothes for Boys and Young Men Three Specials Possessing all the merits of the highest price clothing— Goes materials, well put together and in the correct styles. ' These Prices for Friday and Saturday: BOYS’ RUSSIAN OVERCOATS, of all wool Oxford Gray Frieze and Blue Cheviot (two of the most pop- ular of this season’s materials), made with $ 4.75 hood, sizes 214 to 8 years...........006 } Regular Price $7.00. YOUNG MEN'S OVERCOATS, of all wool Oxford Gray and Navy Blue and Black Imparted Irish Frieze, cut loose and very long, sizes 16 Regular Price $17.50, to 20 years........ YOUNG MEN'S LONG PANT SUITS of Fancy Cheviots—an elegant assortment of patterns $8 75 in light and dark colors; sizes 15 to 20 years ; Regular Price $14.0. A Special Sale of 4,000 Framed Pictures ‘ at 50c. on the Dollar, 2,000 Medallion Pictures (colored), heavy brass corners, Girl's re griphon, trimmed; Sizes 14 and:16 years? Dresses —| .%),°) is—AN-Woot Oxtord OF ? 1 nh Pri edium or long—sises 18.50; x ste Ms | Cite. 16 yeareca, Gretel fatiored ; inluatratton, afte ntoetal toe Saute i 2.30 Childs 's full length coats, Spbaral) Rel Ge Goan lee E'35l.- anevics, with: Stop are, banty i"Saturday at : 5 lecp cape, i b> and yon Frere a ae stole front, stock collar,” ch f( medeuee | Boys $3.50 Sizes 6 to 14 years, MBpecias; Overcoats 8,50, $I 19 at $1.90. Children’s velvet blouse scalloped-—| For Saturday's Sale sults, — BY shies bt hek witens Y |Sizes 6 to 14 years, witk yelvet collar—slash 6.00. - 250 ted 49 a sian Oe arth se. BE CROW oo ces case: are 25 mum Pictures, 1}4-inch black orname: peat ae Didtck Come 3 oo; at, cach, ware and oval framed Pictures, Aacie WIFE MAKEUP Reconciliation Effected in Jail, Where Gov. Murphy’s Ex-Seo- retary Is Awaiting Sentence. | NEWARK, N. J., Nov. 28—Claude L. Jail Awaiting sentence on three charges of ecnibezalement, was visited by his wife and a reconailiation was Stiliman wac the private secretary to $10.00, t the money on a New York an, and Mrs, Stiigan, on learning to her two children, Yeateriay was the first Thanksgiving the counle had spent apart since their marriagé, and the woman's heart soft- She journeyed to Newark and was {admitted to the Jail. and after a tear- that his wife win PARIS, Nov, 28.—The French Forelgn OMce has not coasidered the question lof French participation tn the British- naval demonstration against as the French claims are making reasonable progress toward ad- The officials here take a favorable view of the British-German plan, as be- Ing Mkely to serve the interests of all the powers and at the same time morv fully define the real meaning of the colored 384 08c. In’ Black Velvet and Wool Zibeline Rothen see ce tp r@Rlest WE sTt Growing Store, a Values Arz Better and Attendance Gres Greater at Our Great Saturday Morning Sales. We are getting better values for these morning sales every week. No effort is sp most phénomenal successes of their kind ever known, Offerings are unmatchable. Many people make a point to visit Rothenberg’s every Saturday, It Pays. There Are Unrivalled Opportunities. Following Great Values from 9 A. M. Tél IP.M. To- Morrow: Gigantic Sale of Girls’ Goats. Positively irom 9 A. M. Till J P, M. Only. The Most Wonderiul Va‘ues of the Season. Specials Bound to Creaie a Big Sensation. In Two Styles—No. 1: Newest Monte Carlo Coat, made from the latest rough, heavy cheviot, very durable, warm and stylish, in blue, red and castor, inverted ) pleat, Monte Carlo back, with latest style cape, handsomeiy trimmed with stitched nf satin band and piped with fancy velvet.eeee eae No 2: Full Length Raglan Coat, Monte Carlo cape, handsomely braid embroid- ered, cloth faced and perfectly tailored, colors blue and red; both styles come in sizes 4 to 14; positively the best coat value ever offered, but for four hours only, from 9 A. M. to 1 P. M.; choice... : ) Girls’ Velvet and Gloth Goats. th, full length garment. The Zibelines are in red only with double cape, satin piped. The Velvets are lined throughout with new cape, perfectly plain; also 200 other Winter gar- ments in the lot; choice for four hours, if they last as lony as that; sizes4 to 14.6 Me saonen. 0b Caw Women’s Sample Garments 4 Hours Only. “Bit ween 9 A. M. and I P.M. MM. a Astonishing Ofters._ $7.98 to $15 Values at $4.98 300 Fine Samp e Sarm:nts. in best ali-wool Kerseys, Coverts, Boucles and We style i Monte Carlos ; 45-in. Coat, Bicuse Coit j representing fully 75 h full collar and revers of rich fur: s fancy silk or satin trimmed; and again, the nobby lain tailoyed kind; none worth less than $7.98, and all the 98c. Waists To-Morrow at 59c. 600 Lidi.s’ Waists, mide trom the new blick and white polka dot check, fu ples ted Duchess front, elaborately piped with plain black 59c stock and cu’, iine whout: sizes 34 to 44; value 98c., ate. .sue Positively rom 9 A. M. Till 1 P. M. Cn Rich Garments Tc-Morrow at an Amazing Price. ason. They are beautifully lin 98 ‘ay Up to $15.00, choice for four hours a 4 e and trimmed with wh “url buttons; tucked back, new pointed Men’s Fine mie Absoutely an Unma ciable Barzain, Of very tine Oxford Gray Melt nm, nehes jone. the new style, loose-fitting overcoat, Fas silk le Tench facings. square padded shoulder: me ce ved Ite! 1 yecket, turred-up cuffs. raised seams;\y consider izes 34 10-42; betwen the hours of 9 A.M. ange M. t -morrow 2! saeeeaee Os pCnclondtriedenetuo Ww a sell oniy one ‘oat to acust mer * ~ oO ATL TH Men's Trousers “i'm. neses in very neat Stripe eflects, many exclusive pat- ection and equal to custom make; the trimming and of the tine t $3 values; sizes from 30 ro 42 Waist, all lengths... $8:Suits To-Morrow at $4.50. Th’s Offer Is a World Beater--9 A. M. Till 1 P, M. ce THES ARE STRIGTLY NEW FALL GOODS IN THE LATEST theylots and fancy mixtures in nearly adozen different pat- nd finishes as well as most $10 suits. Here to-morrow at Sizes $4 tu 42. > $2.50 Blouse Suits at $1 Positive'y from 9 A. M. Till 1 P. M. Only. _| Because of the backward season we ueht these from an overstocked wholesaler at about half the original value. $8 we offer to-morrow Boys’ Sailor Bicuse Sults in cheviots and casimeres the like of which have never been offered at less than double our price; excellently made, trimmed with silk soutache braid and embioidered emblems; extra full size blouse; very large collar; deep turned-up hems and taped seams; sizes 3 to 8, To-morrow, between 9 A. M. and 1 P.'M, Only two sults to a customer; mone sent C. 0. D; no mail orders Boys’ $4 Overcoats at $1.95. Boys (y - -— Ee ia stifans ae = |_ A Most Marvellous Bargiin—9 A. The new, thoroughly up-to-date military Russian Overcoats Boys, es 3 to § years, 4 A of strictly ail-woo! kersey and friezes, in colors of Oxford and Cambridge gray an brown; handsomely made, extra long, double-breasted, with two rows of brass buttons in front, belt back, vertical pockets and silk velvet collar. We can only sell one coat to each customer. Nom sent C.0.D. No mall orders. Between 9 A, M. and 1 $4.00 Overcoats at.. Boys’ $5.00 Overcoats at $2.85. For 4 Hours—From 9 A. M. Till 1 P.M. from 4 to 15 years—only 120 coats in the lot,w: inted strictly wool, made extra long, i isk fine Oxford and Cambridge gray. With slash or flap pockets, large wide French facings, silk velvet collar and Fanchon cuffs. Lined throughout with triple warp mercerized Italian liming: considered a very good $5.00 overcoat. To-morrow between 9 A, M. and 1 P. Only 2 cpats to acustomer. Positively none sent C.0.D. No mall orders. Men’s 50c. Underwear at 29c. From 9 A. M. tol P. M. Ten’s Heavy Cotton Fleece-Lined Underwear, in various colors; shirts have wel finished neck and front, full si: drawers to match, have double gusset, double seams; 50c, quality; sale price..ees, Bor rt a For Children. 9 A. M.to1 P.M. n’s Ribbed Fleece-Lined Vests and | Women’s Fleece-! Pants—Vests are ‘high neck and long ings—Double sole, heel and toe, ribbed or aan at 10c| Sleeve; Pants are ankle 19¢. hemmed top; usual price 15c. to 19c. Spe- Boys’ and Girls’ Shoes from.9 A. M. Till For Women. From9 A. M.to 1 P.m, nly. value, for.....06 cial for four hours... 1P.M.0 double soles, sizes 7 to 11. 4 “Little Gents’ Lace Shoes, durable calf leather uppers, double soles, spring heels, toe caps, sizes 9 to 1314. “Little Liberty’’ Shoes for Girls, lace or button, spring heels, patent leather toe caps; excellent shoes, selling ata most unusual price; special for four hours, in sizes 6 to 11, per pait,..+-« ms -Men’s Shoes Without Equal. The ‘* Rothenberg National ’’ at $2; the ‘' Rothenberg Fealare’’ at $3, [ On Sale All Day To-Morrow. ] Beyond any reasonable doubt, there is more true worth in these Shoes for the | edeacg asked than find in any other store in New York. In support of that statement we point you to the gratifying growtt men’s store—a growth that would have beer absolutely impossible without supreme values. rhe “Rothen National” Shoes. Corl, Sole. “Feature” Shoes, \ Perfecty’selected \ ova leather, full leather lined, in lace or congress a ox calf, storm calf and lined; all sizes and, For Bo: doors and much upon their f Tloney Promptly junded. ared to mak2 them the teds, short slot seam Overcoats at $4.90. 1.50 4.50 23. es 1.95 2.85 29c} Special Lot of Durable Shoes, made of heavy weight box calf leather, with dull uppers and |Cholce at, 69] 90c} \ will th of the 3 firm, durable soles; in Cor-| Especially desirable for, men who are much ont of it ed Black Cotton Stock- 9c}