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1S ARE FIR FOR MAYOR LOW ors,” Are Given No Attention ' by the City Committee. _ CONVENTION TO MEET NEXT WEEK. t (District-Attorney's Letter Fails dents in Availability of Mayor Low for Re-election. AD Goubt as to the nomination of Low by the Cit Union Con- t was set at by the actjon of the City Com- ‘which met and decided that the was the man for the place. The stampede of the committee be- of the letter of District-Attorney Gid not take place. committee absolutely refused to the District-Attorrey seriously. in the comment he was coupled with Hepburn Russell, of the Greater York Democracy, who holds a posl- by favor of the Mayor, but is his renomination. Russell and ; ‘were termed the objectors while ‘Phe delegates laughed. ‘The committee represented all the ‘Poroughs of the city and there was not dissenting vote as to the renomination ‘of the Mayor from any of the 125 mem- ers present. The action was a distinct to the friends of Jerome, who thought that after his letter in he attacked the personality of the there would be some hesitan it the committee going ahead. In they wero disappointed. ‘Phat there might be no allegation that Plan to renominate the ‘or was through with a rush, R, Fulton after reporting to the full com- the result of the Fusion confer aid he desired to hear from every istrict. He wanted a frank expression @f opinion. One after another the delegates got up gaid they were for Low. Two said had been in favor of an indepen- {dent Demoorat, but were now in favor jot Low. The reference to Jerome and jell as the objectors caused a which the friends of the District- Attorney did not like, as it seemed to Yeavor of ridicule In a way. The plan to renominate Comptroller Grout and President of the Board was also indorsed. ‘The only ‘thing now remaining to do ts the con Yention to meet and renominate the f City Chamberlain E. R. L. Gould re- as treasurer of the organization elected to suc- general laugh the finance comm! of the Citi- wena’ Union over that part of Mr. Je " jPame's Istter in which he said he felt with Mayor Low as the candidate @here would be dffculty in raising ithe sinews of war. Mr. Gould said that Organization had all the money it or was in position to get it, and pat, thie contention on the part of Je- : was absurd, PARKS BEATS PLAN DF REORGANIZATION With His “Entertainment” Com- \ mittee the Convicted Walking Delegate Rules Big Meeting of lronworkers. _ Bam Parks and his “entertainment” ittee ran the meeting of the iron- called by President Robert F, to reorganize the union. The of the reorganization was well ad- It was expected that there be @ large gathering of iron- ‘anxious to get in the reorgan- ‘ynion, which would have no stain Parks. ‘the hour came for the meeting Teutonia Hall the “entertainment” wes present with additional , and the hall was packed by ‘supporters of Parks. President Nel- to go ahead with the Dut one of the Parks men moved at the whole matter go over until the meeting in Maennerohor Hall on night. Parks faction carried the motion, meeting was adjourned. W. eeting seFealica riday, Signe ent 0 ry presen ers. will be in it they expec! President Bucha. cities. He expects to ‘ aid after tho c meet- ti “This ends it I am DIVORCE FROM TWO. ©, Bept. 17.—A di- unusual abaracter has © alleges thet on Aug. 13, arried to one Wiliam ° about one and William Hepburn Russell, Dubbed “the Object- to Shake Faith of Indepen- no injury to the skull, and Wright pi man, the alleged Irish fugit returned to prisow in Ireland, begun to- day. but was adjourned until Bept. 24. Sergt. Richard Hi stabulary at Castle Bar, County Mayo, dentin court-room. ACTOR SANDBAGGED, ROBBED OF WATCH George Wright Held Up in Thirty-eighth Street Early To-Day and Knocked Uncon- cious by His Assailant. George Wright, an actor, who lives at the Hotel Delavan, Broadway and For- tloth street, waa attacked by highway- men in Thirty-elghth street near Broad- way early to~lay, and after being beaten Into Insensibility with a sandbags was robbed of a costly gold watch. Wright spent the evening with friends at the Hotel Navarre, in Seventh ave- nue, and i ‘or his own hotel about 3 o'clock y-elghth street was dark, and he noticed that the electric light was out, A man stepped out of a dark hallway, and before Wright could run he was dealt a heavy blow on the back of the head. He dropped to the alde- walk and can remember no more, Policeman Williams found him there and summoned an ambulance from the New York Hospital. Dr. Mills restored him to consciousness. He searched his pockets and found that only his watch had been taken. Perhaps frightened by his bold work, the thief had been in too much of a hurry to hunt for money, The button- hole in Wright's yest which bad held the bar of his watch chain was torn out. ‘The physician found that there was ferred not to go to the hospital. stead the policeman ‘helped him to his|* hotel. —<——__—— FUGITIVE IDENTIFIED. INDIANAPOLIS, Sept. 17,—The hear- ing to decide whether James Lynche- shall be icks, of the Irish Con- him out of the crowd in the HT CHARGED RAL ES SOON AFTER Employee of interborough Rapid Transit Company Killed in Manhole of Fourteenth Street None of the men knew where Keef lived and never heard was a single mas, eel hi CORSETS TO CuME HIGHER. | there has been a noticeadl BERUIN, Sept. 17.—The Corset Manu- facturers' Association has raised prices 3 per cent. on account of the increased | ator Scott, has arrived in Denver THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 17, 190.. culty they lifted the dying man to the] SENATOR SCOTT IN DANGER. . | A call was sent for an ambulance, 7 put the foreman saw that the case was, Veet Virwinin imperative and hailed a passing 2ab.| |The driver ran his horse to the hos-| Dwr pital, but when Dr, Miils came to help) states n out of the cab he was dead, | been attending him, saeys ne e, deciine | that the Senator's condition is is at the Senator's bedside. An employee of the Interurban Rapid whose last name is Keefe, was killed by a shock from the channel rail at Broadway and Four- teenth street early to-day, left when his fellow- workmen lifted tim from the manhole, tut he died in a cab on the way to the Now York Hospital. The man's first name and his address Friday and Saturday Specials. OUR EYESIGHT SPECIALIST, J. J. HOGAN, ASSISTED BY FOUR OPTICLANS, WILL EXAMINE AND CAREFULLY FIT YOUR EYES FREE OF CHARGE. Don't Miss This Great Offer. $5.00 Fine Gold Eyeglasses, $1. ‘Transit Company, He was working on the Fourteenth street line, where elec- tricity {s being Installed. down in a manhole and, leaning back- ward, his head touched the channe! rail of the Broadway line. William Brewer, Eves EXAMINED who was working saw the accident and ran to . In trying to pull him from hole he, too, was shocked. Fore- man John GaMagher and other work- men then came and with gteat dim- poujmexg 24g Word ssyodxg Aq fpoyeredas $1.50 Fine Gold Front Byeglass Chains Reduced to 50c. NEURALGIA, SORE THROAT, GRIPPE and CATARRH. QUAKOR OTL, the new discovery, will give ‘more beneGolal results than any ‘One drop will tell the yf drugsista or prepaid by Ofanches Your Quaker Oi! has mand! rewalts from its use (n Inflammatory They are skeleton frames, with the best quality lenses, and each purchaser will be as catefully titted as if the regular price were charged. This price doesn't cover the actual cost of the gold. We offer this remarkable chance as an advertisement for our Optical Department. We want all eyeglass wearers to become acquainted with the most completely equipped optical establishment In We want you to know that when you come here you can depend upon getting absolutely correct glasses, no matter what price you pay. We have the largest retail stock of eyeglasses in the United States. prescriptions filled at cut rates. These Glasses Are the Kind That You Have to Pay $5.00 for Anywhere in the City, ‘Toothaghe and Barache. ext doctor I can employ and anticipate a large H ia T have sold one grom of t p bottle through the winter escaped La Grippe for the first time in many yeare chase the Oll speak favorably of it. JOHN COA’ HBatierman ; Our Autumn, 1903, Showing of New Millinery, Gowns, Costumes, Waists, Etc., Has Elicited the Highest Praise from all who have been favored with a view. cj Millinery and Gown Exhibit Continued During Week. Value $2.50 and $3.00. Extra salespeople will be on havd, and no more than four to a buyer. if not satisfactory. Do not miss this great offer, EHRICH BROS. DRY GOODS HOUSE, Swell Tellored sults, ade of | mannish suitings, long jacket oir te apn uineg skirt a‘ lo. ult With, new flare oor Value "at 810-80; our bride) $12.98 Tailored Walking Skirts, tn gra fit tlare, y fine to wall at $'00,"0ur price, $498 | Light Houpe in. placie and fu ECAL. *49 New Fall Cotton Wi only, ii 1th w Best Valaes in ‘Women’s Fall Suits, Waists, Skirts. These days in the Women’s Suit Department promise to be | very resultful. Two good reasons: : Values were never better ; | prices, quality considered, were rarely, if ever, lower. Crowds at the Great Razor Sale, Full Hollow Ground and Ready for Use. $2.50 and $3.00 Razors at 39c. 5,000 IMPORTED TRAVELLERS’ SAMPLE RAZORS, which we secured from one of the leading importers of razors in New York, will be placed on sale Friday and Saturday. These sam- ples are only slightly tarnished from handling and are in perfect order. The majority are ni even tarnished. We secured the entire stock at a ridiculous figure. The assortment comprises all the well-known makes, including “Wade & Butcher,” “Imperial,” Morley, Royal, Erne, “Ne Plus Ultra,” and all the famous Razors. In fact, we have been selling the same Identical razors as high as $2.50 and $3.00 each. Friday and Saturday, 39c, Each Razor guaranteed perfect. 1,500 Razor Strops, value $1,00, at 59c. (Mail orders filled) Razors carefully selected for mail orders. Some razors in this lot are worth as high as $5.00, 6TH AVE., 22D AND 23D S¥S., NEW YORK CITY. Furniture News of Keenest Interest in This September Sale of Bedroom Sets. Little more need be said about these Bedroom Sets than that | they are a part of our great September Furniture Sale, which has aroused everybody for miles around with its unmatchable prices, and that they are very much lower in price than anything of the same kind ever offered, | 8110.00 Golden Onk | $30.00 Bird's-eye Bed. Dresser and Washstand $40.00 $150.00 Golden Oak Hed, Dresser and reea| | Washstana . Walnut | $90.00 F * $74,00 Bed and Dre! er Our Big Fall Sale a Big Money Saver. Maple | $48.00 ple MRO, Golden oar 960.00 Bird's-Hye Maple Bed, Dresser and Waahstana $49,00 tral, ete, Sale of Galvanized Ash Cans. Every houseowner knows that the new law requiring the use of metal receptacles for ashes and garbage is now being enforced, |This sale offers opportunities that should make a quick and |earnest appeal to every one interested. Only the best makes of assaunts Opened. he savings are not just a trifle more than ordinary, but posi- tively, unquestionably extra- ordinary—of the kind that this store is alone capable of offering, Best come and judge for yourself, The visit will prove a revela- tion, You'll be surprised at the distinct difference there ts—prices, etc,—between thes and other stores. Furniture, Carpets, Etc. gall his heh aa | | Most Liberal Terms, cans are here, including ‘‘Ironclad,’’ National, Wallace, Cen- Galvanized Ash Cans,|Galvantzed Ash Cans, OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS, heavy and plain— with wood staves— h Cans, with angle tron staves 16x28 17x26 18x20 20x86 | 15x26 17420 18x26 20x96 7x20 183298 1.50 1.75 2.24 2.59 79 2.10 2.40 2,75 2.20 2.48 2.75 3.00 A Sale of Stationery. That which helps to create an impression of Broadway, Graham and Flushing Avenues, Brooklyn, refinement is an attribute of refinement. Sta- tionery helps in proportion to the degree in which good taste is exercised in its selection, Youare secure in selecting of the following, even though the prices are lower than you have been accus- tomed to pay for exclusive stationery: An engraved plate in the fashionable shaded Old lish and 50 best quality Cards, At$i.' One hundred best quality Cards printed from cus- tomer’s own plate. Imported Cabinet, containing a quire of linen finish French dimity Paper in cream, blue or gray tints, in the Lakewood and Madison sizes, with envelopes to Fulton St., Elm Place and jtoyt St., Brooklyn, DOUBLE Trading Stamps With All Cash Purchases FRIDAY. Blue Ziamps Instead of 1, A pound package of linen finish, Oriental weave Paper in cream, blue or gray tints, Special at 15¢ Ib. Envelopes to match, & At 55c¢ At 28 ER, Col, Sept, 17.—United enator Scott, of West Virginia, Fall Fashion Show—A Brilliant Who has been ill at the Brown Paclace im called by, Hotel for the last few days, has taken talked of larming change for the worse and d that he is now in ic most perilous condition. | ‘Dr. Clemens, of Canton, Ohio, who and very ‘ave. | ®ve: Eiisabeth N. Scott, wife of Son. worth coming miles to hear. ~The programme gives you MUSICAL PROGRAMME. On Fourth Floor—10,30 to 12.30 and 2 to4,_ Metropolitan Symphony Orchestra Oculists’ In the Restaurant—Elghth Ploor—12 to 2, To Inspire Interest tn your fall sew- ing we offer a limited number of high- wift- ing Sewing Machines, fade by one ofthe best knows mane: Popular Classical Music, 7c. copy. facturers, at the above extremely low Intermesgo from Cavalle- | Mgndelesohn's Wedding | Remember. Me. latest Improvements and attachments, i 3 Onde: and drop head, which gives the appear- wa ance of a table when closed; they are sie Hy EN Ges Mey tin , y Bivzet neat *cogautital imple ‘onfesaion. i iy Waltees. mast is. ‘of the Past. fully guaranteed for five years; ours } $ SURE %peautitun, f j Pglmto back of tt; there ts none better for ser- ruenl oid Brit sone. sirnies nea Wrate, | Fie Nor rue ay, vice at any price. The maker's name is F. ea KO. mmewhlere: full guarantee of thelr high quality and TE arked “*” are sure to please and are highly recom- worthfulness. The regular price of Be La nl pices m these machines is $40.00; only a lim- and are prepared to fill orders from teachers and musiclans prompt- eee $16.50 Special attention fs called to our Au- 50, ape Tea, all kinds; 10 Ibs. 96 CRA and Oatmeal Crackers; 6 pack- ages, Sle; pkg.cccceseereeee 7 COFFEE. dry roast jocha CHOCOLATE — Walter Bak- 95, ers Premium, per Ib..--.+++5 art,” absolutely pure, enriches SALMON—Blood Ib, tall cans, doz, $1.40; per ” Ol Selected 1 crisp PEPPER—"Royal Stuart,” fresh und, black Penang, 1-1, sealed g | Quevien pall Bass gt Gass for OD can, 380.5 14 Iby 1864 Mlb. can.” | MOLASSES—Genulne South- GHUTNE Y—Famous Bombay, | ern New Orleans, gt. can....., 1] can.....e. suse sweet, sliced; regular 7Se. at. 5] — SAUCH—Holbrook’s genuine im- | pag \roes howe & Hires bottled in England, Spectacle of Art and Beauty. THESE ARE OPENING DAYS. The whole store is in gala attire, for these are the coming out days of everything in dress, erb Fashion Show of Women’s Ready-to-Wear arel, as wei as SIIKS, Dress Goods & Kindred Stocks. The store breathes the Autumn spirit. It is the first time here that a bit of color has been It is a lent to the decoration of the Rotunda—the transition is marvellously beautiful. Music brightens the occasion at every turn—the Metropotieg Symy pony, Orchestra {s atone he story of lous concerts, NottinghamLaceCurtains At 1-3 Less Than Regular Prices, 4,700 pairs from one of the best known mills, comprising over 200 choice designs, An perfect reproductions of fine real laces. These are fresh, crisp and perfect, and this cut was made by the manufacturer because he had too many patterns. Therefore choose Friday at these prices—per pair, 75¢.,$1.00, $1.65, $2.25, $2.95 of Sixty Pieces. Ross Jungnickel, Conductor. On Sixth Floor—12 to 2 and 3 to 5, Ladies’ Symphony Orchestra. Marc Geiger, Conductor. Szakvarf String Orchestra. In Basement—10 to 12 and 1 to 4.30, — Hungarian Gypsy Band, Men’s $2 to $3.50 Cravats at $1.10 ADVANCE SAMPLES OF FALL STYLES. ee Fourteen hundred Scarfs—not over two or three of a kind, though a dozen-or-so-colorings in each style. The opening gun of the Autumnal season—and we make !t the occasion of an tm special sale. ‘They represent the highest type of haberdashery—typical of this great store for man’ Extra size, double open end English Squares—1% Inches wide at each end; designs-andpat, terns decidedly aristocratic; mostly dark colorings and black. They are two days old to this store. In the regular way you could not buy them for-tess than $2.00 to $3.50. TO-DAY, $1.10. bl ee = FIRST FLOOR, Embroideries, %*2: at-25c. Qualities, It may be a wrong time of year to advertise Embroideries—but you couldn’t find a better time to buy them at a saving. These are half price and fess, ; , ; Embroidered Flouncings in Cambric, Nainsook and Swiss; English effects; Baby Embroideries, coples of real French for Corset Covers, skirts and children’s wear; 5 to 43 inches wide, All at 25c. Yard. : SaaS $40.00 Ball Bearing To-Morrow—Special Sale of Sheet Music. Sewing 9 Cts. Per Copy. Machines, $15.50 Dee hg gene, fon. ugh} Tou lave, fomart coin. POURTH FLOOR. tae at ves ° y; Lit TO fig Because T Love Eucurnaee Mascn ana Hee RUMUTS MS anery ‘Two-Bt Ban ine. 7 ce. You obody Just The Sun Also the following ‘and Peasant, price. These machines have all the Be tous, 85 BOO ag a re wwaitaen, | Siuuam Tell jack Hawk Walte. m8. “ieee Atterws are in polished oak cases, swell front x Ry ea iy Home: High by Baderewnd, page ‘RE: Deaarves Sen ‘eral jen, fit a ight. c my omsor rt canta y us. We sollcit and pay special attention to mail orderg, ly at special reduced rates, Fol sale By mail ‘The celebrated Crown Dance Follo, on se 286. ly tomatic Lift Sewing Machine; agents would ask you $50.00; MAIL ORDERS FILLED. NO MUSIC SENT C. 0, D, special.......+- Seascosee $18.95 Add 2c, for each piece ordered by mail. SEND FOR CATALOGUE. RRA, Model Food Specials for Friday. BUTTER—“Royal Stuart,” best Creamery Butter that money can buy, recelved fresh every morning, per §-Ib. stone crock... 5 APRICOTS—The new , bright Moorpark Apricots, 3 Tbs, 36059 2 ,000 Ibs. of sweet - drawing SUGAR—Best Granulated; 22 5-Ib. sack—Iimit.... 4 Ibs., $1.00; per Ib.. "‘ATOES—F: Long Isl- CKERS—In-en-seal Graham | § anh Snow” Flakes, @4Slbe ie per Ib... BAKED BBANS—Cameron hand- BEAN picked Navy Beans, baked plain or she Navy oh MEldey, Bleek rare with tomato sauce, 3-lb. 5) 95 | tle or Marrow Beans, $ Ibe, 6 ieee “sue | BREAKFAST ¥OOBitoyat GLUTEN FLOUR — Stu- art” Rolled White Oak Stu- the bloody 10-b ack, sey § ibs, 90 | per pkg SALAD DRESSING—Yacht Club, whit heat; 4 for cold meats. and lobster salad; | poyre Wheaty bottle, 43 BIRD SEED—8 — Wi blend, high HONEY — Pure New York State | | HEI Aha ell Lal vl ke... © . Mason Lond nm Cr Fog al a Lal NY 7) Sugar Cor, 2-Ib. cans, doten, - $1.15; per can. CORN—Cam Creamy White Sweet Corn, large k two-l. cans, dozen, $135; pera brand Jertey. Vomatoes, 3-1, bottle, special. ..r-oer-vereeee Tailings T JELLY—“Royal 15. boo oy AD) ent . Ps Py sar rae ped S Mole re Hee penta Tuscon 170, Powis (09 ac f 40 See cans, dor, $1.98; per weeet shia

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