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"TOWN IN TERROR OF Rich YOUTH, Edward Moir, Jr. with Revolver and Shotgun Drives Citizens of Clyde to and Fro at His will. IS A UNIVERSITY GRADUATE. | Young Man's Sanity Will Be In- quired Into as Result of Outbreak That Made Clyde Folk Scurry, Into Houses for Safety. SYRACUSE, May 14.—A commission Will be appointed to-day to examine into ‘the sanity of Edward KE, Motr, jr., who terrorised the village of Clyde with re- volver and shotgun. His father je a wealthy mill owner of this city, who, with Mrs. Molr, ts now travelling {n Europe, ‘ | Clyde 1s a small village a few miles | from Syracuse, and young Moir was | formerly the proprietor of a gas and | electric light plant there. He went to| the village yesterday, telling friends that he had business to attend to. Armed with a revolver, he said ne was looking for C, Field, formerly at- | torney for the company. He ordered large amounts of goods at the various stores, and left an order with a Clyde Jeweller for an expensive brooch. | He met Christopher Brockmyer on the etreet and knocked him down with a powerful swing on the jaw. Going into a drug store, he drove all the patrons and the proprietor into the etrect, Friends succeeded in getting him to the hotel and locked him in a room, but after a time he escaped. In some way he got possession of a shotgun, and for half an hour terrorized every one on the street. Men and women | were driven into stor great confusion before 2 ed and locked up. Moir was formerly a student at cuse University, and is a member o! Upsilon Fratern! come here from some of the race-tracks. He was well supplied with | money and spent it fi His actions have caused a great to his high family eloped a few years ago across a lake near here with a girl and married her | while his father and mother were in pursult in another boat. His wife died a short time afterward. i —— MANY HEADS ON THE WALLS. Battle at Tetann Stops to Let the Rebels Bury 300 Dead. MADRID, May 14.—Many soads are displayed on the walls of Tetuan, Mo- rocco, which still has three days’ supply of arhmunition. ‘The battle with rebels, which began Monday, was suspended’ to allow the tribesmen to bury their dead, number- nj 5 Ene Imperial forces have routed the rebel mountainecrs near Fea inflicting great losses. ss ANDERSON X-LIGHT. Diagnosis and Treatment of Disease. By the aid of this powerful X-Light the flesh becomes as transparent to the eyes as glass, enabling one to look into the internal parts and de- tect any disease at any stage. The internal organs are as dis- tinctly seen as the bones, fractures, deformities or foreign bodies are shown. By means of the Anderson Per- fected X-Light apparatus an abso- lutely correct diagnosis is obtained, and the radiograph produced is the unmistakable proof of the correct- ness, No conjecture about the diagnosis, and consequently no guesswork about the treatment or cure. and there was | ir was ANDERSON X-LIGHT APPARATUS. | Originated and Invented by Dr. P, L. Ander: | gon, the only X-Ray Specialist in New York using this Periected X-Light in the Diagnosis and Treatment of Diseases, By these original methods and Vi- bratory treatment Dr. Anderson cures: Diseases of the Heart, Lungs, Liver, Stomach, Kidneys and Bladder. All Nervous Diseases, including Locomotor Ataxia Prostration, Debil- ity, Loss ¢f Vital Power, Epilepsy, Rheumatism, Growths, Tumors, Obesity cured. Improvement begins with first treatment. No shock, burn or pain. Do not be misled by those using the ordinary X-rays. They can only see the bones, Dr. Anderson’s 17 years’ special practice in hospital and clinic, seven Years of practical work with the X- rays, and his own improvements and inventions have resulted in the per- fecting of an X-Light which has the Most powerful qualities of any X-ray apparatus ever made. Herein lies the s8cret of Dr, Ander- son's ability to guarantee an abso- lutely correct diagnosis and a Positive , eure. Goitre and write.” Investigate or for he yourself, A EXAMINATION D DIAGNOSIS FREE, » P, L, ANDERSON, DR Only X-Ray Specialist in New York, | | 69 WHST 45TH STREP, Between 5th and 6th Aves, an pila are to .. lay Evenings, 7 to 8. Patients sent by physicians will bring their doctor's card. - MANY STRICERS sane (HELEN GOULD IS | Valparaiso offices of the South American SteameMmp nounced that the sternest course would yesterday planned will be much abridged. Dockers Battle Police After Doing Exten- sive Damage. with BUILOING A CLUB. She Intends It for Tarrytown SANTIAGO, Chill, May 14—Twenty DVORTON, Mure, Muy 1 Mr. and| striking ock laborers were killed in Mre Reginald ©. Vanderbilt, of Valparaiso, Chill, in fights with the) Young Men Who Now Spend) ‘or « nthe Princes Hi police and two hundred were wounded, eo acraaer 8 Lie Cis Pe rnerant ae Late according to the latest revived reports. Their Time in Saloons. z They lett Newport yester- The strikers set fire to the quay and yin Mr. Vanderbilts racing car and Journeyed to Lorton wachout a mishap. | Company, burned several other bulldinys riser itty | They wilt saft on the Dominion Mner and destroyed the esplanade, ‘The money NS, May 14-Miew) NOW England. Meo and Mrs. Vander | loss will be very great. is establishing a Stu ese emer hy the w Enea a) Three) thousand) troops: were sent from tron young menlat Irvington-on-the-Hud- | 0 i ANU sal ed St kat here Tuesday to quell the disorder and) ion and in order to keep them out of | DCC? Sesigned the quarters of the first, | martial law was proclaimed in Val- | "°°" 4 b. | second, third, fourth and fitth officers paraiso. fAloon’ she: In) arecting (a $90,000) ClUB? 1 oi the adioon deck, forward) which have The Government refused all offers to} pose ir exclusive use i ‘f hous My renovated 2 compromise the diftiiculties and an-| she t& t many boys and youn) y renovated and redec- men hal be adopted to restore order. ingalextept-iniealoons Owing to the strong repressive meas-| Hhe has urringed for a large Ubrary | sultes Monash ures taken by the Government, theland each month she will have artists |i. feouring the rioters were less violent yesterday than] give an enteriaipment for thelr beneilt, | 167! HT The Bragilan cruiser Barroso, with ee bere on t 3 the Braailian Commission on boat, nas] iherty Hell Can't Go to Boston, theveuy, arrived at Talcahuano, on the way tol 5; Z| eS mie {ments ane| | Valparaiso. Owing to the critical con-| PHILADBUPHIA, May HM. — Mayor | cancer but had Mr, Vanderbilt taken | dition of affalis at Valparaiso it is} Weaver will not allow the Liberty Bell | the bridu te he would have had to| thought that the welcoming festivitten to go to Hoxton for the Bunker HIM) ise in common with other parsengers j celebration Girls’ Summer Dresses. Charming simplicity and becomingness are the features of our broad stock of girls’ frocks. There’s not a single mother who would not be pleased to have her little girl wear the frocks we turn out. They are stylish, handsome and serviceable to a marked degree—these prices may serve as hints of other bargains. Girls! White Laton Dresses—tn two styles; with French waist; tucked front and back; some with tucked skirts; size 4, $1.49; size 6, $1.69 Girls’ White Lawn Dresses—in two styles; one with fine tucks and insertion on front of waists; tucked back and skirt, with lace edging on cuffs and around neck; size 4, $1.98; size 6, $2.25 Girls’ Colored Chambray Dresses—Pleated yoke; ruffle around yoke with pique edged with em- broidery; sizes 4 to 14 years, $1.20 Girls Chambray Dresses—With yoke trimmed with white lawn or combination braid; pointed or plain ruffle, edged with embroidery; sizes 6 to 12 years, 1. Girls’ Fine Chambray Peter Thompson Suite— With anchor on shield; emblem embroidered on sleeve; sailor collar, trimmed with folds of white duck; sizes 4 to 14 years, 1. Second Floor, 59th St. Section. Lace Stripe Jaconets, 8c. Yd. A lot as extensive in variety as sensational in price. The material is exceptionally fine in quality and has sold during the season at 15c. a yard. This bargain will be snapped up in quick order, so you'd better arly. comes ea y Main Floor, near Rotunda. Mercerized Chambrays, 12ic. This popular and exceptionally dainty material is a marked favorite thjs season. This lot is of a splendid t and ings and neat striped effects; looks exactly like silk and is regularly sold at 19c. a yard. To-morrow, as a special, per yard, uality, in all the best and newest color- 12’c ‘Main Fioor, near Rotunda. A Hosiery Special al 12zc. This is hosiery of rare good quality and of the newest and most demanded styles. We were very particular indeed in making the selections, and bought only the sorts which we knew would give the utmost satisfaction—ordinarily you'd pay 25c. 2 pair for this quality—to-morrow you may choose at 12>4c. instead. Men's lace openwork and plain black and colored lisle thread Socks, with silk-embroidered insteps. Women's plain black cotton Stockings, with double soles. Women’s black cotton Stockings, with white feet. Children’s ribbed black cotton Stockings, with double knees, all sizes from 6 to 10. Main Floor, 69th St. Section. $15 Go-Cart for $9.98. These go-carts are without doubt the best value ever offered at this astonishingly little price. They are in one of the new- est and most popular styles—hand- sontely finished and strongly ‘ con- structed; they have one of the best re- clining devices in use; simple and prac- tical; high front and rear $9.98 rubber-tired wheels; com- plete with parasol for ° Notable Grocery Specials Here's a spécial list of unusually good items from which the house- wife may make her selections either to-morrow or Saturday. The prices are, the lowest for these standard quality goods. Maracaibo Coffee, llc. Lb. ; Peaberry Coffee, 17c. Lb. Rich in flavor and strength, bean or | Very fine flavor, our 24c. grade, bean ground, ie or ground. California Peaches, 13c.Can. | Early June Peas, 7c. Can. Lemon cling, very fine. Tender, delicious flavor, Lemons, fancy, juicy, dozen, Qc | Our 200. Ammonia, full quarts, 15¢ Lima Beans, per can, 8c, and 13¢ | White Castile, large cakes, 4 Tomatoes, fancy Jerseys, gallon | Scouring Soap, large cakes, Be cans, Swift's Washing Powder, none Corn, sweet, tender, young, can, 8c better, 4-Ib. pkgs., 13¢ Preserved Strawberries, Wies- Safety Matchen, vest, 144 boxes, 53¢ baden style, extra fine; less Candles for the kitchen, 6 long than half price; big cans. 10¢ ones, 9c Sunnyside Catsup, pints, Tc | Rice, splendid, 5-lb. pkgs. per Queen Olives, quarts, 25c,, 50c,, 80c i i Be Olive Oil, finest French; our Farwell & Rhines Gluten Flour, 75c: bot., 60c,; our 40c. bot, 84c 10-lb, bags, 75c.; Diabetic Laundry ‘hive, ‘best, one-third Flour, 10-Ib, bags, 90c rice, %-lb. boxes, Rc Bloomingdale's Best Laundry Soap, big cakes, 8 for Imported Sardines, full % cans, 5c French Boneless Sardines, best, big cans, 19¢ Ground Floor, 59th St, Meotion. 25c BLOOMINGDALE BROS., | ALL CARS TRANSFER TO ad Avenue, 59th and Goth Streets, ¥ | BLOOMINGDALES’. | SEO IRE re res ee eT a , , Young Millionaire and His’ Bride no place to spend thelr evens ° the saloon, bath and toilet. rooms Face to Face with Fact. We've always told you that our prices are below those of any ciNer store in America; wé've were far in advance of those of other stores to. bring ys of close competition. claims, but every day. ‘e bring rew, conclusive evidence to il the statements we mitke are absolutely correct. are more barefaced price-facts to prove our claims. © match these prices anywhere; let the others grasp these oppor- here to-morrow with the shopping crowd. THE WORLD: THURSDAY EV R. C. VANDERBILT TO |f SAIL FROM BOSTON. Take Slow Steamship Rather than Come to New York. On th always said that our buying methc about before you that proves without cavi These items for to-morrow Let those who are yet unconvinced try t tunities for money-savings by coming 10c, For Satin. Wove Stationery. A Cabinet containing 60 sheets of satin-wove Papers, with Envelopes to match; ruled or plain; square | sheets. $3.35 For 8-Day’ Porcelain Clocks. Eight-day movements; strike the our and half hour on cathedral | gong; exquisitely decorated with | dainty flowers and gold ornamen- tations; in rich colorings of red, héliotrope, royal blue, &c. | $1.69 For Leather Dress Suit Cases. Excellent gual russet feather, 24 _ inches, with lock and key; inside Strap; English stitched handle " '39c. For Dainty Wrist Bags. Of walrus grain leather; colors black, gray, browh and tan; these bags have fine frames, with long wrist chains; fitted with purse, smelling bottle and mirror. $1.58 For $3 Gold Tie Clasps. Handsome solid gold Tie Clasps, in new art rich rose finished designs. 9c. For Women's Garters, Fancy full elastic Side Garters; well made, fake ote For Washable Dress Shielas. | Nas. 3 and 4, ke. For White Cotton Tape. 3g-inch wide; 24-yard pieces; splen- did quality. _ 15¢e. | For Dressmakers’ Pins, 4§-Ib. boxes; special per dozen boxes, ' 8c. For White Basting Cotton. Large spools; excellent quality. For Dozen Peart Buttons. Super finish first quality white Sweet water pearl buttons; % ball; fish eye; fat, 2 or 4 hole; in all desirable sizes. and hold this state of affairs in these day Not only do we make these oegeen mse TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIN, ALSO ONE FILLING FREE TO DEMONSTRATE OUR PAINLESS METHODS, and introduce our Thurlo Plate, lightest and most durable plate made. Our work is done painlessly by are the originators of painiess dentistr: rocesses Our prices are within the reach of all. Gold fillings ngs, 50c.; Cleaning, 50c. their diplomas being displ are skilled graduates Ww 3 Gold Crowns, $3. iP h Ive a written contract to do your work satisfactorily and keep it in repair, free of chatge, for ten years. Being incorporated under the laws of the State of New » ADWAD, Cor. DAPWAY, Cor, Not open Sundays. German spoken. BEWARE of Those Who Imitate Our ods therefore (Bargain Friday’ 5c. ® For 3 Bundtes India Tape. | Good quality; 6 pieces in a bundle. 19¢. For Tapestry Pillow Slips. | Large size} Oriental designs; trim- med with tassels; very desirable for the cauntry house. $3.50 For Gold-Fiiled Watches. Warranted for five years; cases man- ufactured by the Illinois Watch Case Company, of Elgin, Ill; fitted with 7-jewelled — nickel- plated standard American move- ments; sizes 6 and 18 for men and women. 7c. For Lyon's Tooth Powder. Only one package to a customer. io C. O. D., mail or telephone orders filled, 9c. For % Dozen Rogers Tea Spoons. The genuine Rogers silver-plated Tea Spoons; beautiful patterns; only one dozen to a customer. No ‘mail, telephone or C. O. D. orders filled, 5c. For $1' Eyeglasses. Goldoine Eyeglasses and Spectacles, fitted with silax crystal lenses; sold by regular opticians for $1, and good value at that. : 7c. For $3 Eyegiasses. With solid gold springs; neat and re- fined looking; $3 pair elsewhere. $1.25 For $2.50 Umbrellas. In 26 and 28 inch sizes, for men and women; Made of pure yarn-dyed taffeta silk; Paragon frames; cases and tassels; guaranteed for one year. 10c. For Doz.'Gold-Plated Collar Buttons. With cellilofd backs; all sizes and Styles, for. men and women. : 3c. For $1 Wade & Butcher Razors. The celebrated Wade & Butcher hol- low-ground Razors, York, this is of indisputable value. s Corner Uth Ave A, an North Mth st, Lady attendants, Telephone Connections, ts. ame, Signs and Advertiseme! place 48c.: For $1 and $1.25 Adjustable Beits. These patent adjustable Belts dre the most practical and best - fittin, Belts ever manufactured; sold all over Eukope at $1 4nd $1.25; ‘they are beautifully mounted in antique French gray buckles and back or- naments, : : We. - For $1.50 Copyrighted Books. - > of O14 Vincenn@s. By Maurice Tpomp- ntienag from Indiana, By Booth Tar Al a Th kin, Ben Hur. By Lew Wallace. A trier a4 fetal § eee any. Wate] bert. Shackleton. nity ‘Thome ! The Ment ot Ww timer Parke: ight ot Way. varker. Pharadh' Duvehte's, ‘By Weldort Aner The Cardinal's Sift Box. By Honey: iter. tang. be Sarah Gren. ‘Lveta niet, Kam. ‘by Rudyard Kipling. Marietta Thy Matiso “Cembrt 1 Caine. Master Christian, By Marie | ‘The Cavaiter. By Qeorgs . ) The Blank Douglas. Ay RM. Gree | Circumstance. “By Welr Mitchell. Rocknaren. By ©, 0. Munn, ‘ Casting of Nete. By Bags 3 ‘The Datiestound, By Hilen. Glasgow. The House With the Green Shutter, | rei tt. , met Audrey. By Mary Jobne'on , The Biased Trail, Hy Stewart Waite | Kate Bonnet, By Frank Stockton. | Mystery of the Sea. By Braver. When Lady. Pegry Comes fo Towa. The strollers. The Story o Wien ‘The Lady Paramount. For'' The Tower of Londion.’’ A new edition, complete in two yol- A dines by Willa Harrison Alns- worth, with Crulkshank’s . {flus- trations; ney Dound % ‘cloth, with gilt tri tings; printed: on good paper from clear type. 25c. | For 65c. Shirt Waist Set. Large size Pearl Sets of three, in white and §nail, round shape, oval shape; plain and fancy $11.95 For $30 Sewing Machines, Machines which wii] stand the tést-of wear and be found thoroughly sat- isfactory; made by: one of the best machiné-makers in the country; high grade in every way; guaran- . teed by manufacturer as well as ourselves; fitted with all the new- est and most improved attach- ments; ball-bearing; Incaséd. handsome antique oak and fitted with three drawers. The Blue Serge Suit’s Advent. will give as good service ? On Sunday our initial blue serge suit announcement appeared and Monday found hundreds of men selectin irom the big assortment we arranged for their AS Made of excellent quality blue serge; absolutely guarantéed not to fade; every seam stayed and taped. if the suit you buy changes color you are entitled to a new one, or your money will be refunded if youso wish. All sizes at $1.88 for the Boy’s Suit. | Why pay $3 for,a suit when these at $1.88 are just as good and We know the sort of clothing that suits the boy—it’s the kind that will stand hard wear and yet always look neat and stylish. Here are these handsome little suits, made in jaunty double- breasted and Norfolk jacket styles; the materials are in every way satisfactory; sizes 8 to 15 y boy to-morrow if he needs a new suit. their summer suits oosing. , Our guarantee means that $6.95 s. Bring the Gecond Floor, 6O:h St Section Albatross and Crepe Veiling, 16c. It was really good fortune that placed another small lot of that exceptional albatross and crepe veil- ing in our hands to duplicate the wonderful sale of Jast Monday. though, for the quantity isn’t overly These fabrics are most desirable for summer gowns, waists and children’s frocks, such colors as cream, pink, light blue, cardinal, cadet, navy, rose, Nile, reseda and black. BLOOMINGDALE BRog., | 34 Avenue, soth dnd Goth Strpet large. ALL CARS TRANSFER TO BLOOMINGDALES'. The first here to-morrow gets the best, 4 0d They comé in Mata Floor, sear Rotuids, |! BLOOMINGDALE BROS., 3d Avenue. sth and 60 ied Ore ha TIE WORLD'S VACATION BOREAL, { Tojlet Sets, good American .por- Worth FREE! ch J. GUMPEL & SON’S Startling “Ad.” in Friday Evening Papers! REGARDING SEASHORE AND MOUNTAIN. (381 Broadway. CANS TRANSTER TO: OTN Waists of WhitesLawn, 79c, [| ‘Dainty white lawn waists, effectively Z| 4 made with six rows of embroidery/ inser~ tion and hemstitching down the front, back made with four wide pleats, cuffs tucked, Separate stock collar with hemstitched turnover—not more than 100 79 i c' dozen in the lot — special’ to- morrow at.. Other White Lawn Watsts,i$ 1.39. Fine quality lawn, with frontssof dainty embroidery inserting or rows of hem- stitching.and tucks‘or pleats. : Geoond Ploor, 59th St. Section. ~~ 12}c. Batiste, 5c. Yard. You can’t imagine the [ee uality, the pretty patterns, the altogether dainty material at this little price for to-morrow. Every yard of this is a yard of good fortuné, for we purchased the lot at a price that gives you one of the best bargains of the « season.. This: batiste comes’ in lengths of from 2 to 10 | FY yards, ‘and is the regular 12%6c. grade, but you may take 5¢ | what you want of {t to-morrow, at, yer yard, Mala Floor, near Rotunda. -Men’s Underwear for 19c. Splendid quatity Balbriggan underwear, comfortably made and durable. The shirts have long and short sleeves and are’ finished with pearl buttons; the drawers are made | with double seats and are reinforced with double stitching throughout—sizes 34 to 46 19¢ Main Floor, 60th Gt. Section. —special, per garment, Women’s. Summer Vests. * Here ‘are three decidedly interesting items in dainty, new sum- mér vests for women. These vests are exceptionally well made; cut), to-fit properly and of materials which give satisfactory wear. 12%c. 19c. 39, Of Ribbed Cotton. Of Lisla Thread. Of Good Silk, Fine grade, daintily trim-| Excellent quality; all} Prettily trimmed with | _| Styles and'shapes; win, dainty lace at’ meck; med at neck and arm- | o17evee'and without; at coloks pink, sky blu holes; all sizes, value! sires, as well as extra] cream and whitey 19¢, large; actual value 35¢.] sizes; real value $1. i Main Floor, 69% Ot. Seetion. © ; ; Present Home Needs. Things which are effential for sum- mer comfort in the home—gas and oil stoves and othe: things that will. prove a blessing to the housewife, for they are of the -atisfactor; sort. Thef, to) here are some genuine money- TS, j Brooklyn Three-Burner Blue Flame Oil Stove, 96.86 | Gas Tubing — Good quality mohair covered, with patent ends, pér foot, | Wax Tapers—Per box of 30, bai Ls saving {tems in good lawn mo Two-Burne Gas Stove—High de; extra casting, 8B¢ Same style, nickel-plated, $1.83 Three-Burner Gas Stove, $ Three + Burner Nickel - Plated | Se Gaa Stove, $1.78 e Improved Cooker, Baker. ond Good Lawn Mowers— Broiler—With 16-in, oven, $7. 10 in, 12in. i4in, 46 im Double Bubner Oil Stave, 1.88 c a ee Brookiym Blue Flame Cook $1.08 $2.24 $2.46 $2.69 Stove, $4.99 Ground Floor, 59th St. Section. Special Bargain Inducements in Toilet and Bathroom Needs. | The following items showd appeal most forcefully to persons fitting up summer homes, hotel proprietors, &c., for bargains suche | as these do not often occur. The money you save on every item | ‘ bought in this sale will be considerable—there are thousands of | other bargains, too, in crockery and glassware. Totlet Sete, with dainty under- Toilet Sete, American porcelain, glaze decorations, fancy | 10 pieces, pretty floral deco- shapes, 6 pieces; good er ae ratloass th lly worth $4 and ; complete set, $1. 5, special, ewer and basin; comp ‘ wii iat Bete, constattig BF Toilet Sets, 12 pieces, with un- 6 pieces, special, derglaze decorations, includ- While Covered Rlop Jars, large itig covered slop jars; spe- aa | Size special fal, $2.98 | Hanging. White Soap Dishes, imported china, each, i gelain, fancy shapes, neatly Woshstand Sete, imported | tne with gold edges; 12 china, neat. decorations, e pieces; special, 92.98 | vlecen Gaeen te eae a