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NCE CONFERENCE ST.LOUIS, 130 Is Plan of Congressman hold, Who Returned from : To-Day on the Kaiser helm der Grosse. KS THE PRESIDENT’S AID. All that Is Necessary Is to Have Congress Issue an Invitation for tl ied Body of Men to Meet in This Country. "tAfter an uneventful trip the steamer ) Kaiser Wiihelm der Grosse arrived this with 1,989 passengers on board. y first two days out the big ship stuck nose into heavy seas and some very weather, but the rest of the voy- was in mild seas and fair weather, & heavy haze olung to the the arrivals was Barthold, of Bt. , returning from the International Conference at Vienna. He attend- the meeting at his own expense, the formal letters from this mt that asually accompany @ mission, although his position the other delegates was authentic Mr. Bartola comes back to America much enthusieem over the pros- visit of the peace delegates of ‘world to this country next year. Voted to Come. ‘an Evening World reporter he said: Peace Conference at Vienna has to the ashy ‘surprised to find the desire on the of all delegates to visit this coun- go unqtalifiedly expressed. It will Ag thing for the United States if F represéntative body of men, some hundred in all, should come here. am going to visit President Roose- his afterricon at Oyster Bay and “iim to use his influence with C.n- frees for the appointment of a commit- members of the Peace Congress, sh met at Viennu, are willing to take trip to America without any assur- of an appropriation from this Gov- ‘1 covering their own oxpenses. prefer to make that an individual 30 all the Government needs “do 1s to appropriate enough money to over the ordinary expense of the oon- egiivn. “Congressman Barthold's enthusiasm 1s uch tindre that he will not let up tn his nupes to have the Peace Conference | Of wnt in this country, He likes his rative town of St. Louis, and it is very that the place of meeting will be flty: won the passengers on board the were: Miss Lillian Judge, jon Coolidae. Major dird col: Henry Rea, George ‘Vanderbilt, lor, the ‘bicycle rider, and As- sistant Aplarictsattorney Sanfori! PRISONER KILLS HIMSELF IN CELL ‘Louis Weber, a Cabman, Ar- ‘) rested on Charge of Petit ‘Larceny, Hangs Himself in the | West Sixty-eighth St. Station. | Arrested on a charge of petit larceny, Weber, of No. 167 West Sixtia:h “street, committed suicide in a cell in the West Sixty-eighth street police station f morning by strangulatio } "Weber, who was a cab driver and hore! (iB wood reputation, was arreste! on a ispued by Magistrate Mayo In West Side Court. ‘It was scrved night by a court officer and, vro- his innocence, Weber wan taken ) charge by the doorman. few minutes after midnight tho! of the station house peered! athe cell and saw Weber lying on called to him, and when ntered the cell. | taken a bandana tying a noose in It, neck. ‘The other end| had tled to the water faucet in the 1 and thrown himself upon the floor. hus he strangled himself. | An ambulance was called from Roose t Hospital and Dr. Alemore, who re- ded, pronounced Weber dead. He] Uifé had been extinct only a tew| doorman says he saw Weber fi 1 minutes before sitting on the bench Hin the cell, and was away from th Jong enough to attend 10 men and other duties nec . Sept. 21.—Col, evelund, and his Niet Salvation Army followers ran ba-gang of moonshiners yesterday vat first thought they had been fired had left the main road on being [that a number of men were work- he valley below, and made their ma the mountainside to find 9 pistol shots brought them to Whe guide rode on ahead and were aproaching a moon- d that the shooting was a ‘the’ operators to escape. 7She and the moonshin- wate, bein, Assured that enue officers. own the pro- and then thoy cabin with the Nellie, Pet and Familiar Figure with the Cen- Whoever picked up a little Uver-and- white spaniel {n a crowd about an am- bulance in front of the Hotel Nether- land yesterday will allny anxiety in the hearts of several men and make the dog happy by taking her to tho ambulance stable in Central Park. She belongs there. Ner name is Nellie; Frequenters of the Park will remember ‘her as the in- variable companion of the ambulance horse when he was out on a call. would run ahead of the ambulance, sounding an alarm, POLICE AFTER WILD | JUMPS FROM CAB MAN IN THE WOODS The Mysterious Individual Who] Young Woman Thought to Have Frightens Residents of Port- chester Has Eluded a Search- ing Force for a Week. woods cateh PORTCHESTER-' some Institution, ar Ridge Street, for a week, and Chief of Police Donovan has tried In vain to capture him, The man has been seen a number of times on his knees praying, but no one has been able to get near enough to speak to him, come out Into the clearing, but as soon as he sees any one coming he darts back into the thicket. Residents in the vicinity almost night- ly see a fire in the woods that he has lighted to protect himself from the cold. ‘Thus far the man has made no attempt to approach any houses in the vicinity, but still the people are alarmed, and the police will make a determined effort to him. SURGEONS GRIEVE FOR THEIR AMBULANCE DO tral Park Sick Wagon, Is Lost. (Bpectal to The Evening World.) IN-SOUND, N. Y., | Sept. 22.—A wild looking individual, be- Neved to be a lunatic who escaped from haa been biding in the Several ‘When the Injured person was reached she crowd. mer. Sho and pulled her out, Forty-seventh Street. would take every interest in the work of the sur- eon, and when the ambulance started back she would force a way through the Gho is a Mfe-saver, too. A little girl fell into one of the park jakes last sum- Crowds of women and children stood about screaming, but none made! an effort to rescue the émperiiled child. Nellie happened to be in the vicinity, jumped into the water and held the) Uttle eirl up until a man came along IN FRONT OF CAR Made an Attempt to Commit Suicide at Broadway and cg PALATIA ARRIVES, Hamburg-American Liner Sight- The Hamburg-American liner Palatia which sailed from Hamburg Sept. 4 for! princes.’ at 11 o'clock this morning. obliged to proceed under one engine. HER SHAFT BROKEN| =" ance, which was not reaui: ed Off Fire Istand, Having| ,WORK "OR PRINCE HENny. Had to Cross the Ocean with One Disabled Engine. Settiosnige him on the launchin, . _Exyperor Mine be ot Fentatives rated, ana christened by The long voyage of the Palatia wae caused by a broken shaft which dis- abled one of her engines, and she was The British steamship North Point BERLIN, Sept. 2.—Prince Henry of Prussia has taken over the command of the Baltic naval station. Telegraph- Ing to the Grand Duke of Hesse, con- of the iitam German navy rmored rep=#- ces of Germany their hereditary Portchester, Wost Forty-eigth stre At Broadway and For! approaching north-bound car. torman times he has fore it reached the woman. bulance and Dr. Allen, and h chargd with intoxication, commit suicide, Allce Burke, twenty-seven years old, of No, 83 Went Thirty-elehth atreet, gaged a hansom cab this morning driven by Patrick Kerwin, of No, 4 the woman jumped over the dashboard of the cab and fell in front of a slowly ‘The mo- fothe car applied his brakes and succeeded in stopping the car be- A policeman sent in a call for an am- of Roosevelt Hospital, attended the woman, who had received a few slight cuts on her head She was then locked up in the West Forty-seventh street station, It Is believed the woman intended to £8 HER PLEA. s #4.—Attorney-General WOMEN'S EMBROIDERED HANDKERCHIEFS, 12%, 25c, B.Altmans Go. THE COMPLETE ASSORTMENTS OF MILLINERY (ON FIRST FLOOR) FOR AUTUMN AND WINTER INCLUDE: Women's Stiff Trimmed Hats, Misses’ and Girls’ Dress and School Hats; Untrimmed Hats in new shapes; Feathers, Ostrich and Fancy Silk and Velvet Flowera and Foliage, Ornaments, etc. WOMEN’S NECKWEAR. Novelties or coque, in stoles of ostrich, with muffs marabout to match. Lace Collars, Pelerines, Stoles and Jacket effects. Searfs of lace, chiffon or crepe de chine. Hand-made blouses, yokes and stocks. B.Altmand Go. LINEN HANDKER CHIEFS MEN’S HEMSTITCHED HANDKERUCHIEFS, $1.50 box of half dozen, WOMEN'S INITIALED HANDKERCHIEFS, $1.00 box of hair dozen. “B&c. each. (Rear of Rotunda.) | B.Altmans.Go. Will offer on WEDNESDAY, September 23d, Eighteenth and Nineteenth Sts,, Sixth Avenue. Black and Oxford Zibelinés, O5@. yard. The regular value being $1.25 per yard. (Rear ef Rotunda.) H.O'Neill & Co. Furniture, Bedding, Rugs and Upholsteries. Timely Suggestions for Fall Housefurnishing at Material Reductions from Regular Prices. (Fourth Flror) Furniture. FIVE-PIECE PARLOR SUITS, ponotitered in Silk Damasks and Velours: Reduced from $127.50 to Reduced from $100.00 to.. SOLID OAK CHIFFONIERS. Five Drawers and Polished, $4.98 SOLID OAK DRESSERS. Polished,with bevelled plate mirrors $10.00 value; at ++ $7.50 With a good mirror, $10.75 $12.00 value; at value; at.... - $8.25 $16.50 value; at... Beds and Bedding. 50 BRASS BEDS—with 2-inch posts, heavy filling and husks, extended foot. 4 and 4% foot sizes only; regular price $30.00, special atseee. + $20.00 25 WHITE ENAMELLED PEPE ats regular price $7.50; special at. om, ouiee La) rey ALL IRON SWING SPRINGS—Well ads double woven wire, for iron or wood beds, all sizes; regular price, $5.00; special at ..... seeeeee $3.50 IMPROVED BLACK MIXED HAIR MATTRESS—French stitched edge, one or two parts, any tick: 3%-foot size. 3-foot size. 090$9.00 4-foot size... ++++$12.00 4%-toot size .. Attention is Directed to our New Line of Furniture for Fall. Dressers, Chiffoniers, Toilet Tables, Bed RoomChairs and Rockers—attractive in design and moderately Priced. Body Brussels Rugs. Ata considerable price reduction. They are the areanel of a well known high grade manufacturer; only § patterns, but plenty of each. Size 6x9... Size 8.3x10.6, Size 9x12... $6.25 value; at. $10.50 +°$13.50 Special at $15.00 Special at $19.50 Special at $21.00 Axminster Rugs—Floral Design. Size 8.3x1 ++/Regularly $22.00, Special at $19,509 Size 9x12... Regularly $26.5 Special at $21.00 Beauvais Axminster Rugs. Regularly $26.50. ||| Recognized as one of the very best grades of Axminster Rugs to be had—Oriental designs and colorings. Size 27x63 inches, at. +$2.50 Size 6x9 feet.. Size 36x72 inches, Size 6.3x10.6 fee Size 4.6x6.6 feet, at Size 9x12 feet... Underprice Upholstery Items. JAPANESE FOUR-FOLD bere bee Alt gold embroidery, 53% feet high; regular price $3.98; special at.. $2.98 INPERIAL and SILK VELOURS—In about every color Jon could ask for; $4.00 Silk Velours at $2.50; $2.25 Imperial Velours at....... +$1.75 100 REVERSIBLE GENUINE BAGDADS, with 5 wide pes good couch cover or portiere; regularly $3.75 each; special at.. -$2.25 House Furnishings. (New Basement.) A Few Items at Low Prices for To-morrow. OIL HEATERS — Nickel trim- PLANET RUG or FURNITURE mings, heavy brass founts, smoke- BEATERS, black enamelled less burners, ey, rewicked, worth handles, 14 leather strands; regular $5.50; special at............ $4.98 price 25c.; special at........ FOLDING CLOTHES DRYERS to attach to wall or door, 7 arms, Leena. Beran ot knee strongly made; regular price $5e;| 40M price a5c.; edit sy “isc special at....sceeceeeeerernee 49c DOMESTIC IRONING TABLES BURTWOOD COAT FORMS with strong wire hook; regular 5c,; and STAND, complete; regular 98c.; special at........ ..666-90C special at 6 for......... sees 256 Rogers Silverware. On Spectal Table, First Floor, Tea Spoons, set of six.....---. 45c Dessert Forks, set of six.. -90c Dessert Spoons, set of six..-..-90¢ Medium Knives, set of six...$1.15 Table Spoons, set of six........95¢ Dessert Knives, set of six....- $1.00 Medium Forks, sct of six...... -95c Ind. Butter Spreads, set of six.$1,39 Sixth Avenue, 20th to 21st Street. THE WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 22, 1903. New York, was sighted off Fire Island Hi C golden oak; construction the very best; designs the ver Cle French legs; others are severely ‘straight effects, AT__REMARKABLE _ REDUCTIONS. A Most Interesting Sale of CHIFFONIERS and DRESSERS. IFFONIERS and Dressers in mahogany, ‘bird’s-eye maple, curly birch, tuna mahogany and latest; some are serpentine fronts and ‘olonial style. I are fitted with dustproof drawers, French bevel plate mirrors, oval or square, and highest quality brass trimmings. Chiffoniers. | At | $8.50, reduced from $12.50. At $10.00, reduced from $15.00, At $11.25, reduced from $16.75. At $11.00, reduced from $16.00. At $15.00, reduced from $19.50. 00, reduced from $20.00. .00, reduced from $22.00. .00, reduced from $32.00. as at $24.00, reduced from $33.00. at $32.00, reduced from $38.00. bec -00, reduced from $57.00. 53.00, reduced from $65.00. L IMOGES CHINA, richly decorated, Eng- lish Sets; fine American Porcelain Sets; 100 or 125 pieces; but every set has soup tureen and meat dishes. $300.00 Limoges China Sets, 125 pieces... $290.00 Limoges China Sets, 125 pieces... $275.00 Limoges China Sets, 125 pieces.... $225.00 Limoges China Sets, 125 pieces $175.00 Limoges China Sets, 125 pieces $125.00 Limoges China Sets, 125 pieces $110.00 Limoges China Sets, 125 pieces $75.00 Limoges China Sets, 125 pieces $42.00 Theo. Haviland Sets, 100 pieces $30.00 Theo. Haviland Sets, 100 pieces $25.00 Limoges China Sets, 100 pieces... $20.00 American Porcelain Sets, 100 eee $12.85 e La Sag’ Gray Enamelled Ware Less Than cura ved 8 “‘Universal’’ Food Choppers, 746 —_———— 100 pera will fo on sale to-morrow $14.00 English Porcelain Sets, 100 pieces. . $8.00 Rich Cut Bowls at.. $6.00 Celery Trays at $4.50 Decanters at. $3.00 Nappies, with “handle, at. $1.00 Sterling-top Salt Shakers at $2.50 Horseradish Dish and Plate. 50c. Cut-Glass Knife Rest Best Galvanized Ware Made. oad 500 Water Pails, full 1-9t. stve..10 140 Covered 25 12-at. Rinsing or Dish Pai 1 Rat." Covered Buckets 5 (FOURTH FLOOR.) $195.00 $190.00 $185.00 $147.59 $130.00 . $75.00 . $69,00 . $44.65 . $33.75 . $19.95 . $17.75 E . $7.50 Rich oe Cut Glass. $5.00 $3.50 . 25 (FOURTH FLOOR.) Dinner Sets ee | Genuine Bronze Busts, small size Collection of decorated Vienna Bronzes 25 per cent. below (FIFTH FLOOR.) Dressers. At $8.75, reduced from $12.50. At $15.50, reduced from $19.00. At $20.00, reduced from $32.00. At $23.00, riduced from $35.00. At $36.00, reduced from $42.00. At $39. BO, reduced from $47.00, At $48.00, reduced from $59.00. At $52.00, reduced from $63.00 At $56.00, reduced from $69.00. At $74.00, reduced from $92.00, At $85.00, reduced from $105.00, At $104.00, reduced from $125.00. $40 Teich Ball-Bearing Sewing Machines, $13.95. (FOURTH FLOOR.) **Runs Like a Bicycle.’* VERY idea of the best Singer is incorporated, along with some additional improvements that tend to relieve the efforts and energies of she who sews. Noiseless, have self- threading shuttle, auto- matic tension, and all the running parts are ball bearing. All the latest improved attachments, Woodwork is highly polished oak, in the new swell front, drophead construction, having the appearance of a table when closed. Guaranteed for five years—and we keep it in repair should any he needed. The price—$13.95, $40.00 is an agent's price. Some stores ask that much, too, we say, $13.95, SO eT OTT CELIO Art Bric-a-Brac. $45.00 Fine French Clock Sets, 3 pieces... Mery 50 £8.50 American Marbleized Iron Clocks...... $4.25 $2.75 Fancy Gold Clocks........... * 81.55 $17.00 Hand-Painted Ivory Minjature . $12.50 *. 84.75 ee ee Prices. (rourtn FLOOR.) A Basement Full of Biq Full of Big Values. ORE than real bargains make this KITCHENS have all the new devic the dreams of our grandmothers, (Not sent ©. 0,_p. Trace Curtain etait Curtain Ordinary Tin Ware wie OO 5 ‘yrtain ‘Cc harapion"! Dissell's an cgtandara’’ je breom ace princtole eepern, of these celebrated Font Chan “'Peerless’* es Makes Ice Cream in 3% minutes; Mserh*YS, Spout four doaen of these felebrated | free Garbage P eel a at 83.95: Pails ‘ann toh well for this Heusefurnishing Sale of special interest. es which will make housekeeping easy and pleasant beyond Curtain Frames. it exchanged.) Bisseil's Carpet Sweepers. “Popular.” 4 west rtm of with the duat-proof axle 3, Ice Cream Freezers. azar’ $1.60 Our MODEL Nickel- inch size Hea 18-inch 9h Nicket-piatea Towel Bare, 65 Bara, 75 Heavy 205 sash «i nfokel-pia Te-tnch sizer $I. 15 Towel Burs, 7 hghtaten $1.35 rowel bats. Brena’ $155 Willow Ware at About Half. Ears heavy Clothes Baskets..... 50 fnapers...<2%* $1.25 ra, ciithen Hntpers, Imported. fancy Scrap 1 ake vallie up to $2.00, atest, akets: Towel a Extra he and Rance: “ara ane! $139 $18.00 Gas Ranges at $8.75. ALSO 100 Hot, Piate up to 81.75, 162 Hot ae i to 50 Ash Cans, full size Ds Bathroom Requisites Very Cheap aan ai. nie’ pss cm | alte Ue ES) = at Lowest Prices, | All Brass, Heavily Nickel Plated. ite route Gna Cookers, with sz unr RE RRR large erie season's Nickel-piated Towe inch siz the $20.00 and, #25.00 kinds of | 1, Niekel-piated | be. fold to- SS 50 Nickel-nlated to 5 inch size. Fae? E You PARLEZ vous 2 WILL RAISE PUPILS burners sand value 8850, at 100 Baxin yale up to + alngle and double; Chronicles of WORLD WANT TOWN—XLIII. J. LINGUAL TEACHES MANY TONGUES. HAS AN ACCENT CUTE AND GOOD STOUT: LUNGS: HE CAN SPEAK WITH ANY MAN THAT WALKS, HE KNOWS THE LANGUAGE MONEY TALKS. IT FOLLOWS. OF COURSE, THAT A MAN SO WISE KNOWS HOW AND WHERE TO ADVERTISE. A CARD IN WORLD WANT TOWN, HE HAS SAID, EEN FOR A LANGUAGE DEAD.