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THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 11, 1903. NE REBUKES (NEWPORTERS HAVE |ODELL, TAKEN ILL, |WOMANON BOARD OF|VANDERBILT IN A |SSeSSeasss aes TWO POLIT POLITICIANS} A NARROW ESCAPE) OMITS RECEPTION) SUPERINTENDENTS) CLASH WITH LABOR See week because several non-union paint- ors were at work, and the carpenters are still out. (SOTE MUG WOTOLO™ STAERTS: Men’s New Fall Suits ‘Letter Was Issued [ Denouncing| Their Express, Speeding from nape Surat Attack of Indi-| Migs suia pac Principal of | Reginald Basia to Discuss Aspirant for Republican Lead-| New. York, Flagged in the| 9°8tion on Train and Is Com-) pubic school No. 77, Named| Strike at Sandy Point Farm “ership in the Thirty-second] Nick of Time to Prevent Its ann ae Calling) for Position Left Vacant by| with Leader, and Will Employ] Riot GUNS FOR A sHEmier. Make Their Initial Bow To-Day. district. Dashing Into Derailed Cars. Sead Death of Charles S. Haskell. | Non-Union Men. vign County Comenanern, bury bet “AAJE want to tak veryplainy about Men's Clothing, You know |, eee ee —— onan this. store what it has been for years.. You know its ‘ De et BUFFALO, Sept. 11.—Gov. Odell ar. A ey grit ase Reyes Sve eerena es thorough reliability; that every statement despatched by it aS SUMMONS FOR THE WRITER.) .oiictore wo mere aue here tat nicht anmcatnen a tee sete a einer ofc women so won tetra es can be relat Spon Pears ce ree us vf re nets mare 0! eR) the lic-school questions his city MARNE CLIGR Ua NEW Tints cin lot indigedtion wileh He witfered during |tr (ie ‘appolbiment ee & woman es| bandh apni Sea ae a tr itt, that, siginca Newman Defended His Heichman| at Wood River Junction, announced on| the night on the way up from Albany, | Superintendent of Public Schools Miss Michael, in Court, and Was Told| thelr arrival to-day that a sunchback | While the Governor's condition waa not|JuHa Richman, Principal of Publle TEE ee ee te 4 | aged thelr train, the Colonial Bx-| serious, he found it advisable to aban-| %R00! No. 77, in Londen radia i CA Waring Mee Replat Of newspaper talk by Magistrate that He Ought to ¥, from New York to Boston, at the ‘0 aban-) street, was nominated to-day by the The Clothing h hi be: mai mak- on and probably prevented an ac- | °°" ‘He Plan of the reception committee| Board of Superintendents of the Board otbing-hére is the very, best-—in point of materials, be beeen ing, fit and finish. It is priced on the lowest possible basis, quality dent to take breakfast at tho Ellicott Club,| yf Education for the position in their Their train, which was due at Wooa| ®?4 Instead went direct to the Iroquois| body left vacant by te death of Charles considered. Every garment must be exactly right—you may be Dihh Aight eetiion Is tadeing place ¢or the | Miver Just after the two freight traing| Hotel for rest. 8, Haskell. , sure it will be. Republican leadership in the Thirty-| uns corte ‘beter It eons the) After the Governor reached his room| | Mr Aiea iriels Aaike sewer get This is the first authentic news of the new Clothing for fall. second Assembly District. where A. Jor-| treight cara. Although the exprena was D% 8: ¥. Howell was called in and after] 3 sannactan, Another superintendent Accept it from Simpson Crawford Company—knowing it is correct. dan ts attempting to wrest contro! from | proceeding at high speed it waa brougat |tFeating him said the indisposition would| has been sent ¢o fill the vacancy in those 1 Newman, was carried to the Harlem! ¢. romplete standstill in a few sec-| wear away speedily. He advised tho| districts, so it Is improbable that the Not very much to pay—-but it insures good- $ 12.00 Suits. ness here. You'll be amazed at its purchasing Court to-fay. Magistrate Crane took : ; Saee Rishnien's occasion to severely rebuke Newman and e epee | TOvernOF to take a rew hours’ rest, | districts will fall to Mis wer. Scores of styles in the newest suits man who flagged the train ts be portion. for ‘Autu “ay he should be “licked out of his Sa ik Consequently a proposed visit to the|? t 1 for ‘Autumn—tancy cheviots and cassimeres, suitable for business wear. At Heved to have been a brakeman wh» ‘The nomination of Mis* Ttchman will | tht pom bootw” for hin management of the con-| way on one of the derailed frelghts new ateel plant was also deferred, h nirued $y the Board of! Ss price, too, are black thibets—of the renowned Rock Mills material. In test, Tieipassenaers } ily rewarded him,| At 20.80 o'clock the Governor and his eat Ve be eta te ie ast obllgacory | every particular these suits are perfection at the price. ‘A few days ago S. Michael, one of} making up a purse of over $130 party left In automobiles for ‘the sum-| Eduestion. | {he tion, it ta ‘ * Gddec! Newenan's captaine, wrote, it| “ARIE UP eee ee neh trang were| Mer realdence of afr et St Wane: | Upon tt to: coutiem the 'ne a) le Polishes nickel on stoves, | $15. 00 Suits. kittie rice we offer widest choosing, kip was charged, a letter to voters in the! ¢rom four to five hours sate on arrival Star’ Yurrcheon) he started) ete se aiall meade: ot the eDOnrd plumbing, faucets, etc. e —<—— the tauseal pr a srk Se a ceesticuaity district, in which aad was sorely on accoun: of the wreck. ther plen | Will be called to pass upon the nomina- | | fine garment at a popular price. a ; sto ersor - nother plea Attackéd, even as to his personal char. pa AU, iotice Ms raiet Rue lion sors tine inact Kwaeks hel nest] | come in black cheviots and smooth surface thibets, fancy cassimeres, ; letterheads of the Union Repudtican} LONDON STOCKS IRREGULAR.| ‘he Governor spoke for thirty-fve| resiilar meeting of the Board ts sched- | A worsteds, Scotch cheviots and mixtures. Proper models for the young, the ' : Club, of No. 208 Bast One Hund and minutes. Ile stood bareheaded under ee ise Sept. bas PiRradun ial ot Noes | middle aged and the elderly. What we term absolutely matchless values, Al Fourth street, the official! Republican! yoxpon, Sept. 1.—Money was in| {i Sun's rays in an uncovered stand, ) 1 had taught succes: | | organization of the district good demand in the market to-day for | 4. although the ride en route to the ols Noa. arty $ 18. 00 Suits. on which ou stack i viet, a 8 The letter aciod ax the basis for a clt-|Etock exchange requirements and aup-{€TOwNd had rosied him very much, be- warep: | ———__________ $20.00, $25.00 and $30.00, At these prices we jp cular letter issued later. One of the Ge plies were limited. Discounts were firm, os Ke hie BRC ane wae ey acne ‘and Fitet |@ reach the acme of perfection in clothing build. Every garment hand-made by ? letters got Into the hands of one of JOF-| prices on the Stock Exchange were ir- | ‘8! the effort was telling on him. Hie Siler tesibeantineees| expert tailors. Materials are finest foreign and domestic manufacture—every dan’s followers and Jordan had Michael) pogutar, but mostly a trifie steadier, |YOCe broke percentibly soveral t a) work and Work on worthy cloth in worsteds and cheviots; refined and exclusive patterns. In short, t haled to court on a summons ‘Tne completion of the settlement was | 8d th perspiration streamed down his what you would expect from your tailor, if you ordered the best he could § Politicians In Court. |euty. ‘The prostration of the wires re- face. . ‘ ined. produce. ' ;| duced the amount of business to a min- REE had EET SE a Ee 1y SECOND FLOOR. ( Newman was in court and 1's with: applause fifteen-minute ely 5 ri » Ca tt i fo upplause. A ten-minute | on her merits cro Was no effort ya politicians, henchmen of by . | frauen Console Improved after Opening | eat in the Secrets Mee Governor] made to get amed for the & were there also. Newm. peoitas to Aner cpaaes au mu: dened BuEDE Odell started for ¥ ah. where he Hons fe! attr ui i epee ers iy ’ fi prove to the Court that Jordan's sup-|1y to above parity, furthet Improved on | met some friends at the reaidence of | 20a" perintenden! expres o I} re trength of New York's is e thems ratified that she ‘eneuld | | Porters had aent out similar letters.) Ont Stee loaed stead opening | st, John C, Roberts on the Lake shore. “have Magimrate Crane then raid: ’ if ’ {a “Newman, you deserve to be for just auch an act as thie ought! y to “be licked out of your boots. | have| MAIL ORDERS. PROMPTLY 00 heard stories about you sclling out right) 5 aver belleved = them b ey containing these al- é jf have seen written, 1] 00 1 se. < SOtnire te inore. vine ng in poll Store Opens at 8.15 and Closes at 5.30 The Best Blankets 1 00 | W* show to-day the new designs for Fall in Men’s sy 6 high-grade fancy stiff bosom Shirts—neat and { refined patterns, hand laundered, with attached to or detached cuffs. Each shirt made to order—perfec- tion, from our standpoint, of what a shirt should be. more blacks’ $1.00 to $2.00—as your fancy may dictate. Hew to chk gauare inch jaan In anytoing om KTH AVENUE, 21ST STREETS. N. Y. I nh 5 ¢ Su P y 2: 00 A Ity for Fall is th his T tuenit ing, TA sMighne), Magiatrate Crane renner are arene & tates ould P I back, with detached ithe and 6 ees to oa ns net band asked: turn down and one with tabs). They come in figures and stripes of black on white grounds, and are aD $ 1 50 the proper caper, at... Ses ° $1.00 Shirts at 796. Neat patterns in black and white; fine quality printsd Percale; open front and back; hand laundered; detached cuffs. Four hundred av Sfty for to-day’s special selling—decidedly big bargains. FIRST PLOOR. While we inspected samples from mills all over the United States, we selected mills in ten different States to weave the splendid blankets now gathered here. Placing advance orders for the immense quantities distributed by us, in two great cities, we secured prices that we have never seen matched for the values offered. The enthusiastic selling this week is evidence aplenty that the blankets are pleasing to all housekeepers who see them. White Blankets Gray Blankets The Bristol—Warm, well made, white wool filling on cotton warp.| The Jronatone—Wool filling, cot- At $2 patr, 60x80 in., 4 pounds. At| ton warp $2.50 a pair, 70x80 in., 5 pounds. 2 a pair, 60x76 in., 8% pounds, ‘Thee Wistar — Heavy}, ott PANN : $2.50 a pair, 70x78 in.,4% pounds filling; cotton warp. At $2.50 a pair, 60x80 in., 4 pounds. At $3 (ihe Eddystone — Made ‘of long Men’s Fine imported ca Worsted, Black Thibet and Fancy Cheviot Fall Suits, The latest Fall styles have been received. These Suits are beautifully tailored and come in Single Breasted Three and Four Button Sack Styles, Double Breasted Three-Button Sack Styles and Cutaway Styles (the latter three button in Clay Worsted only). In the Fancy Cheviots we are an 2 showing a vane, of sles ig all the a Oran you FOR SWINDLING MERCHANTS. single and double breasted CASE (C ud. REINS Me et "ROM OUR STOCK IN BLACK THIBETS OR CLAY WORSTEDS} |] “Yhe'dterey—A' ino, wott-antahed |e CB a pal, GoaKs Tne pout, Brae noreenir ts iets: Areas y WE WILL TAKE YOUR MEASURE AND MAKE YOU A SUIT white. Bak root hi m cotton | At $3.50 a pair, 70x80 in., 6 pounds, Verpeten: ne rands BY TO ORDER FOR THE SAME PRICE. 4 pounds. At§8.75 a pair, 70x82) The Valley Forge—Made of good Charmed in, 5 pounds. wool ‘ two men w ‘ino “Hidgewood — Sott, spongy RRR She Sole Fesate rms throu Special ’ ‘ |See Our ’ { I Alling, with enough cotton Ny woes | Steot Men’s Ft Suits at tiseot Men’s Fat = Coats ati|i| site teeivial sities as) 2548 2 lM lGata ns paondee Mere: rea by Post-Onic AUS5 a pair, 72x84 in., "8 Pounds. | THe 4 sarand—Made of fine wool, th the Federal Bulla by Post-oni-e {This 1s a lot of Men’s Medium 5 arpalr 7a see in Spann Inspector Mullen, of Chicago, Weight Suits—the tame iat this popular price we are cit ey O pair, 78x84 ins ger Pea aide vat iN Bae According to er offic al Herbst. Thand, The fabrics are mo D leswite mist exceptional rae ata le wool filling and cotton warp. Ags a pair! Taxe4 1n.8 coon intone mn men in} to be une! 4 ply | tela you things after “et chem write been matged: up| that such Chings | thi ine WIth polls aint saved Michael Michael said he Store Open Saturday Nights Until 10 0’Cloais. GarmManiG The Store That Saves You Money. Entire Block Fulton, From Bridge to Duffie ld St., Brooklyn. School Wear for Boys. Only one day more to prepare the boys for school. Nowhere can you receive better, service at short notice than at Chapman’s., Try us, Boyes alt woot Cheviot and Cassimere Suits, made both. having been At $5 a pa 1 aint ; ; sa 4a pair, 72xH4 in., 54 pounds. Macbeieinn ana, wis. mW heslat be. | {i0ts, Serges and Thibets. The lin Top Coats. The fabrics are Atte “stanley Fine wool’ Bling, 6 a pair, 80x90 in., 6 pounds. ing two frequantly |tformer prices were $10.00 and the fashionable Coverts and Thibets. Spool cotton ee D t Winbannn, Many of the coats are silk-lined ‘i ging Juilus N Nieson, nder arr $12.00. Although the assortments grou else. At$5 a pair, 78x84 In.,| Scarlet Blankets 4 tae Bi fain, hhatcelty, tal 'e | fare broken, yet all sizes will be found from 34 to 44. | Le z : t/q; There are a few suits in black Thibets and dark |throughout—others have fine serge body lining with wool dling ; fine spooleotton warp. tn warp and ai 6 pound: the Farley—Made of long staple! srightand Falle—Fine) ott wool At pounds, ‘ ‘olk or plain Double-Breasted styles; cut, make Bo silk sleeves. atge & pair, 73x84 tn., 5 pounds. | AT $5 9 Paty: ‘oats i$ Tounde. ‘ and fit of every suit backed by our guarantee, and y-tntna =a ntntrt-tnOnbntnOnO-E-O~0-0~OntuOub- Onna 0ndntn ttre ebntntnOutnOntenoutatnt 7.50 apalr, 7Hx84in., 6 pounds, At $6 a pair; 76x84 in.; 6 pounds. designed especially for school service. Some of these TheJefferson—Very finelong wool, both in ‘wai d filling. At $6 4 At Low ir, GOx84 in, 4% pounds. At| The Minnehaha—Long staple Boys s School Wearin A arel rx: ai GORE Bcd it, AC | wha y Maan and nde, tices ALSO a pair, TExH6 In., G¥ pounds. | At $4.50 a par; 63x73 In. 4 pounde The Physicians’ Favorite—Made 15.50 a pairs Sea in.;5 pounds SUITS-9 (0 10 | CHILDREN'S SAILOH SUITS 4 95 specially | for us, The wool is fine at 6.60 a palr; 74x84 in. +6 pounds at ner qualities at 2 d the warp contains jus SiO Sy) obec cael i | enough eatton to Tees ths blanket | ‘The Drifton—Made of Australian from shrinking. At $3.50 a patr. jan ond American wool in warp and 60x82 in., 4 pounds. At $4. ae pair, 70x82 in., 5 pounds, At 5a Nee ‘a palr; 80x90 in.; 6% pounds. are made with extra pants. Easily worth $4. 00; , sizes, 6 to 16; special school opening 2.95) ' y not - BREASTED | boys? a-PrecK VE ines, epecial oy) 0 18 tear at . 2.00 PS, 4.05 and | on: BREASTED. 2,95 BOYS’ SCHOOL KNEE PANTS— FLDRENS RUSSIAN SUITS—2 to 7 ' ears alan teen at Special values, a per pair. BDC. QBe bs, hth Ooo using the malls for | examination and agreed (o accompany an officer to Chi- AKO. Suits for Young Men. bas ary YOUNG MENS SCHOOL SUITS (nit | CHILDREN'S FALL TAN coveRT pair, 76x86 in., 6 pounds, Third floor. ee k 5.95 Tmt ia "7,50 enEmRS VANe Long Trouser Suits, blues, blacks ii| JOHN WANAMAKER. sc ies 388 Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co. Broadway, 4th Ave, 9th and 10th Sts. ‘ etyriat Waiter at QBs cheviot and cassimere, all made - oe with the new broad shoulders Boy ys. oS Children’ S Fail Hats a Cap ps! id fal toe ce 39 Black Suits for Fall Wear. much by the youth of to-day, 1 SUITS— | YOUN weil 2.95) BOYS’ NORFOLK SCHOOL SUITS araden, at 3.05, AEN’ NORFOLIK COA CHILDREN’S BLUE CH OT REEFERS at and fancy neat patterns of (a poy: BLOUS OBC aoe VELVET coRpUROY at ma > 98¢ ROM East, West, sizes 14 to 19 years; Sat- Bc) ts BRED he 1.49 | CHEDRaNS ra) North and South : Ge. neres ! TERS—At 4c.. Me, and, are flocking UPdaYon cere ee eves s+ H7,50 back to town, Boys’ and Girls’ School Shoes! The Sole Leather in these Shoes is the kind that gives The half-worn sum- mer clothes must be re- “Toilet Articles and Perfumery ina eee Cut Price Sale! res School Shoes for Children. The time is here to buy Shoes for School. We offer d the best at the lowest prices, and guarantee every pair to ~ give satisfaction, If you are going to con- thiue, travelling, binck hee & Boys’ Welt Shoes, in vici kid, velour calf and box calf, heavy extension soles, all sizes and widths, $3.00 | hoes for $2.00; sizes 234 to 534.......... 2.00 Youths’ Shoes, sizes 1124 to 2, in vici kid, as 40¢ | 2 Ata ae pei IN BOYS’ SCHOOL SHOES we BT SOS UAL: | clvserta eke mi show an extensive assortment MOND CREAM 25c Goap, per VIOLET TALCU . IS | ter’ aoren Fs comprising all styles, leathers at $12; in Worsted Cheviot POMBE At ot N88 OaraMR een | and welghts of $ : and Thibet at $15; in Wor- satin and box calf.....,..00...... 1.50 regu per bake tote: LOG sted Cheviot and Thibet at $20; in fine, rich, soft feeling black Thibet, silk-lined, at $25. You'll note in these suits the broad shoulder, the long snug-fitting collar, and the coat front that will hold its , shape, features you do not find in the ordinary kind of Peake: ade clothing: » * Voge Brothers AW Sie. Cor. BD Ane. Misses’ School Shoes, in Don- gola kid and box calf, lace, spring heels and low heels, sizes resanctem 2,60 wu $4 pgr pair to Also tn 8-ounce Bis :5" 39¢ }1N GIRLS’ SCHOOL SHOES ApoRL rE On ps RUBBER, GLOVES made ot the variety, too, is extensive, 85c embracing all styles, materials and Meh a in button and B#2.50 ADonva VIOLET | ADoRTA TOILET WAT ER, | SOAP, AR Ss The a vp aes Ton ‘excel yout, fort Tine he complexion, ta eon, Se aapertomed, ‘ath