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‘GREATER NEW YORK ply Recommends Construc- tion of Reservoirs Capable of 500 Million Gallons a Day. INITIAL COST $60,000,060. Neport Advises the Erect!.» of ~ High Level Aqueduct and Sug- gests Filteration on a Colossal cale—Princips! Causes of Waste. The Board of Wstimate and Appor- ‘tionment met this afternzon, with the Mayor presiding. The first matter dis of was the recelying of a reyort from the Water Supply Departnent of the commission cf experts appolaied by the Mayor to Inquire into the tm- , Peavement of the water sypply system. As this report Is but a prella ‘one, the only action taken by the board was the ordering of the p inting Of the same in pamptiet form. ‘The Commission on Additional Water Supply, consisting of William H. Burr, chairman; Rudolph Hering and John R. Freeman, submitted a progress report 10, Robert Grier Monroe, Commissioner of Water Supply, Gas and Mlectsio!'s @yhich the latter filed to-day wit Board of Wstimate 16, 1962, and promixes to have completed | ts work by Nov 19@, Some con- Diusions have been reached by the in- awry, although the final ones must de- end upon surveys, designs and esti- y ‘mates not yet comp 1t states that the immediate boginning of the con- struction of a large additiona) water ‘Bupply Is urgen that {t fs possible to obtali an adequate additional su sof excellent water from streams lying whoily wit According to epart {i 1s feasible to | Procure an ud. al supply larger than the present Croton and Bronx supply, capable of gradual development up to 600,660,000 gallons a day, from the upper Fishkill, the uyecr Wanpinge Upper Roellff Ju 1, also by pump- | ing and Micring takea from the} i Hudyon River six miles or more above > Poughkeepsie or near Hyde Park; the drought to be rel Mrs to be ¢ Ks for the pur low of salt water to and the} aque luct 0 gitllons per j with her because ehe was extravagant : jin the matter of food. h @ The commission was appointed Peo, | devil.” y |done and then spread on the records. TWO FOUND DEAD ~ Commission on Additional Sup-|'Also Locked wien In Room, Mrs.|Man Who egies as Christo- Henry 7. Goodwin Says, in Her Suit Against the Doctor for Separation. Mrs. Ace A. Goodwin, who is seek- ing a separation from Dr, Henry T. Goodwin, of St. George, 8. IL, on the grounds of cruelty, told her story to- day before Justice Garretson in Bpecial Term of Supreme Court. ‘Mrs. Goodwin ts ® woman of much diz- nity and was at first averse to going on the stand. Finally she took her place in the witness chair and testified round- ly in her own benalf. ‘According to her testimony Dr. Good- win locked ‘her in a room on one occa- sion and told her to stay there until he Jet her out. Then he wrot ters on the door “parasite applleation for her and her relattves At another time she claims that she ‘was locked out of the housé by her hus- band, who said that If It were not for him ahe and her family weuld go to the poor-house. In 1898 she asked him for a separation, to be obtained in the courts. ‘Then she | declared he threw her dow: her back @o seriously that bed for days. Once he remonstrated ‘This time, lunati declares, he called her “ilar, Mrs, Knox, of Yonkers, went on the| stand in corroboration of the “parasite” imprecations hnried at Mrs. Goodwin. Mra, Krlox admitted that she heard tha| word used by the doctor in speaking to his wife, Mre. Knox also heard another word used by him, but jt was too much, for her to say in court, so she asked the Justice to Jet her write It. This was Both Dr. and Mrs, Goodwim were mar- ried before their union and each has children by their former marringes. They wore at one time leading members of Staten Island soctety. IN A VACANT LOT Revolver in Man's’ Hand Indi- | cates that He Killed Woman mitted Suicide. | CHICAGO, Sept. M—The bodies of a! woil-dressed woman abdur twenty yoahs| 14 and a man apparently thirty were found Jn a vagint lot jn a fashlonable | from sand piane| each and! a . pxtreams, for filuraiion 100,000, 5 the Marat “The Feport, “Indic for the fest insta t omy SunnO, | dum ae acquire ile hands | and rights sutficient fora. daily’ wuppiy! Of upward of 200,000,000 gallons new Aqueduct Gey miles, Jong, built mainly. be: 000,000. ‘The ‘J gest, probably Croton dam un edly $10,000,000 brings the 000 for the | m since 1886. and other appurtenant works, total vp to more than $40.00) extension of the Croton ay: "The revenue of the water ee the for Greater New York collected i will be upward of $9, ally show an Increni jand Sonrees Avaliable, Long & ‘The report recommends that th Telund sources be utiliged so far as pos- ible for the provision of water for | including Brooklyn, ag a safeguard agaist dis- One Island communities, ut the greatest supply that may will not be more than enough for the natural growth of Brooklyn be- | ore the supply trom the north become: e@valladl Recommendations heen made, and the prey temporary supply from Jersey for Rich- mond is indorsed. Under the head of “Water - Wasie Prevention.” the Comméssion reports that the 5; of New York needs muny new gate valves and hyd) Oring It into sa the deter: for Queens have ject to odtaln a to require exte: vent waste, ‘The vrai + sources of waste are leaky fixtures an defective plumbing designs. $743,330 for Riverside Drive. 0 of corporate stocl eV 0 for the completion of the River: Ggite Drive trom One Hundred and This Ay-Aitth street tc One Hundred and Pitty Pd ond street. Two items were contained in the re- Hext-one for $742.8608 for une comple: mais ot ie work from One Hundred |All. Wool Albatross residence portion of the gouth site early to-day: A revolver clutohed In the dead man's, j hand, a bullet from which had passed voman's lung, and two bul- neck lead the tet ws man's to believe it a case of murder ‘Sherman’ | and the In-| Idals “D. . on the man’s tinen wore the only Mdentitying marks upon the bodigs. ‘The police tater identified the body of the Woman as that of Mrs. Arthur M. Laurie, wife of a window decorator employed In the advertising department of Bwift & Co. Silks and Dress Goods' Special for | Thursday & Friday. in a complete range of colors, including black and cream; very special at 38c. a yd- Fancy Silks in good, desirable designs and colorings, to be closed out at -68c. a yd, value $1.00 & $1.25 a yd, Also ny corporate stock for 2 re trom One Hu and Fort ath rs Hundred Hittseaecond ‘crea! Until the wompletion ‘of the On 4 Phirtyedtth to One si 8 a praying i Savarees uthorise that the on 2 teak ires {| 2 for the completion. at the Tound that this money could not forty<Atth it spctias, on Snnttariom Patines bye Pgh rgd by the. Beard loner} mutans fh & report pus A C4 ous Sonal np rita aia paoteation 3 lee oawes of Crepe de Chine to be closed out at 75¢. a yd., value $1.00 & $1.25 a yd. Street and Evening Shades, exprooriauon | Fifth Avenue Entrance Now Open. | Lora of Taylor. complexion Beside Him and Then com-|| pher Herman, Berlin, Shoots Himself Twice, Bullets Taking Effeot in His Temple. A man who had registered as Chris- topher Herman, of Berlin, committed sul- cide in Fisher's Hotel, Hoboken, to-day, by blowing out his brains. The man went torthe hotel last night and engaged a room, When He did not put in an appearance this morning a por- ter was sent t) rouse him. ‘The porter found him dead, with two bullet holes in his temple. ‘The man was well dressed, but had dentroyed everything that might identity him, He had put one cent in his clothing and no luggage. He was about 6 feet 9 inches in height. slender, and of swarthy He had black halr and mustache. BOY CAUGHT IN LIVE WIRE COILS tile Feet and Legs are Held) by Deadly Strand, He Uses! Bare Hands to Get Free and Is Badly Burned. James Cunningham, thirteen yeirs old, while walking across Sedond street, Bt. Goorge, 3. 1, to-day, #tepped on a live electrle wit eand was bad.y burnod, The boy got calight in the ecoilx, and before he was exiricited his feet and legs were blistered t current Trying to exirk scorchet. h Infirmary. hands, they, too, we He was taken to Sm Genet te oon tntn te Bread ttn en onan nentntueneren te MA Ada New Fall Women’s WOMEN'S WALKING SUITS—Of black iot- coat—a decided bargain at WOMEN'S WALKING SUITS—Of Scotch brown—with English Walking Coat 3 collar with taffeta silk—with velv skirt—skirt and coat finished value for WOMEN’S DRESS SUITS—new Fal black and ona broadcloth—in and Peau de Soie—new shape trimmed to match coat—a decided bargai Eton Jacket, with detached Skirt and ing side pleats at bottom—coat and open lap seams—are exceptional values 'S WALKING SKIRTS—Of tweed—in handsome mannish mix- -gore design, with 98 flare bottom—a very styl- ° ish skirt, finely tailored, for WOMEN'S WALKING SKIRTS— of light-weight black ker- 7° sey —9-gore effect — fin- ished with stitched straps imself with his} ¥ ms SIXTH AVENUE, 2)ST een ee ee ee ce aa Suits and Skirts; In the Latest Models and Effects! i skirted Blouse, with Cape—taffeta lined—finished with stitched straps of materials—new skirt, | new flare seven-gore wh lapped seams—a splendid Blouse Skirted Coat 34 inches long—satin lined—made with shoulder capes—very handsomely trimmed with fancy braid seven-gore WOMEN'S DRESS SUITS—New Fall model— effect—of fine Frenc!: Cheviot in black and 1 paulette with taffeta silk—roll revers faced with taffeta silk and edged with fancy braid—enew shape nine-gore skirt, show- skirt finished with Bitten: Four Times by Spotted Adder, Which She Held Off Arrived. HOBART, N. Y., Sept. #%—Two-year- old Helen Vandeusan, the daughter of William Vandeusen, was probably fa- tally bitten in an encounter with a spotted adder while playing on her father's farm, near here, She fought the snake and was bitten four times, the reptile finally being Killed by her mother, who was at- tracted by the cries of the child. SENATOR FARWELL DEAD. Iinots Long Promt- ‘nent, Had Been 1 for Manths. CHICAGO, Sept. 23.—Bx-United States Senator Charles B. Farwell died at his Statesman, home, in Lake Forest, to-day of heart! trouble after several montha illness, Mr. Farwell had been a prominent figure in loeal, State and national politics since 184, when he came to Chicago from Ogle County, UMnots, In his business Ife he engaged successively in real es- tate and banking, and in 1364 purchased an interest In the preser&t house of J, Farwell He was b in Steubers County, N ¥., eighty y ago, After serving as county lei member of the State Board of zation, State Senate and House of Representatives, he was elected to the United States Senate from Till- ois In 1887, He Teay Mra, Reginald De K Winston and rt Chatileld- Taylor, and one son, Walter Farwell. ene ”“SHIRT-WAIST” MAN SUES. PHILADEL /PHIA, Sept, 28.—De Wolt ‘man has entered sult against the prictor of a downtown hotel because ejected from the dining-room hotel for appearing in a it On one of the hettest day. July Mr. Norman, In a "shirt-wa Went Into the dinlig-room. < IRE WATER FOR HUSBAND CALLED [GLOWS OUT BRAINS [BABY GIRL FOUGHT | Miss Sudendorf HER PARASITE) IW HOBONEN HOTEL/ SHAKE IW ATTACK Suffered from Impure Blood Il, August 30, 1903, zB Sudendorf, Secretary the ern who had been cured of im- Pits rs’ Association, say: We A Glass the waiter that he could not unless ha aonned his coat. man thought otherwise, and the from the room. IL ORDERS and navy Panne Chev- trimmed to match 1601s 16” 157): ‘21° 'S WALKING SKIRTS gray and brown flaked mixed suit- ings—flare effect 5 98 ° on hips with straps and buttons—for 'S WALKING SKIRTS—Of sville cheviot—in black and navy—13-gore effect, each gore trimmed with a stitched 98 Strap of the same a eubterial —special price. mixtures in gray and 6 inches long, lined model—of fine French collarless — English train skirt, in for for. been ente tebe Onde nbs 8re de OHO PnAHOMOHOnGnBrBnonononOronGuPntnGnonPnOrBrOwtnOnGnenons nen ensntn Men’s Extra Size Suits In Black Unfinished worth $18.00, for There are only 25 Suits In this lot. 350 pounds, @reat sacrifice to the manufacturer. sell them all in a day, c aan Xe) 0) BR with, Pies WRINGING tA a 25¢ NB, ae Rihee 1,85 They were made especially for extra large and extra stout men, can fit any size or proportioned man weighing up to The Suits were purchased by us at a We expect to Household Helps Cheap! Worsted, 50 one soe o to 82. es ee 0 ate Buswel at 3 on 1 ii 38s wie CLOTHES : "My daugh- accom- doctors Hasn’t scratched yet!!! Bon Ami The Finest Cleaner Made e a A Scouring Soap A Metal Polish Cleaner Paine's Celery inful and| spring and fon years and Creamery Buttermak-| pure blood by Paine’s Celery Com- pound recommended it and she has} was troubled every spring with| taken three or jbed bottles o in Encounter Until Her Mother | Weakness and insomnia, panied with the most He irritating eczema. diagnosed it gy impure blood. A| the best of health.” Paine’s Celery Compound mpound each Vie i er "the past five as ever since enjoyed Cured Her. 1y’r’s. on the m’k't,) ee ore ore cor PROMPTLY G _ AND 22D Special one of t_ $3,000 aes of the bie 13-Inoh Pe eee Mie ene er Miter In Ee oe oe tee ai ie Aug s| Pleasing OY medallion and allover dealgns are displ us in this as- sortment, whieh sesowenenenenenes Men’s and Youths’ ee 1.30 i aie jg Ye ro Ae ars ae + 8 |RSRATS oe thar at 2S pclae 100 i A Sa 10.00, “Hlotinctiy a money mavine oppor nity French | 15-In Ostrich Plumes | Ostrich 2 worth 14.00. alter“ unceremoniously’ ejected 1 SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY MORNING WONDERS. FILLED! ood STREETS, N. Y. erenenene: French Ostrich Plumes! Brade Ostrich Plumes wilt be khest should instantly captivate, inl, with. broad fides and be nch French | \7-inch Kren ‘Ostrich, Phin site EBL at ly "3,48 comprls | Women’s “Empire” Shar at The fall styles of the famous “Empire” y dor your in- jown in button Shoes are now read spection, They are s! and lace, with the turn McKay sewed soles, | street or dress wear. OF are high and low heels. pire’? Shoes cannot be bi ‘Other shoe store or department in Greater New York, but many dealers show the same designs and materials; with this difference,however—that they ask $3 per pair,while our price is 50 Derbyand Fedora Only a limited quantity of this particular quality will be sold at the unusually low price tively refuses to let us have any more to be sold at this WE GUARANTEE the wear and quality of each Hat. If it should prove unsatisfactory we will gladly replace it All shapes, heights of crowns and several colors in Derbys, Fedoras and Flat-Set Gon. «re ready for selection, Open Stock German China ee Ware! During tha sale Price. with a new one. or Sgured. mh 11.00 16000 imponalbiey to. kenew this season. have every weight of sole for house, Nai rosebud roa as ih SA worth 15.00, goocm ‘with velour eover- U CH with tmitation | COUCH, with velour cover. Keatner coverine. worth 22.00. COUCH, with velour covgr. | COUCH, with velour cover $18,00 Box or Wardrobe Couch for A SL, Ba are SPE a S Co. placed, on nate bargain ‘heae beautiful Lilian hing OF wure white, stock. manufacturers. anty 27020 the Prominent -00 ied or and Per in. short, we Pair ! course there The “Em. ought in any Vajue, $3.00, Hats 1 of $1. The manufacturer posi- 20:00, or00. | 22,00, yea 3200. ee eae Res clothi: complete lines of the Sixth Avenue, 20th to 21st Street. 125th Street West, | Vara HOUSES, Rooms - and Will offer on Thursd: An ‘exceptionally aftractive tot of Ladies’ Tailor Suit Hats, Stysisht bog in our own workrooms, with Velvet, Pompons, Breasts and Ornaments, At $3.45 Each. Value $6.00. (Second floor.) Exceptionally Good Values for Thursday In the New Autumn Suits, Waists, and Skirts. WOMEN’S SUITS of mixed tweeds, in two new blouse of fitting paddock cost, ned with dk to waist: ‘oe a $16.50 ih i WOMEN'S WALKING SKIRTS, seven gore flare shapes, with double-stitched seams, stra t hij sRirt, in black, blue and mia ect Thured aaa, bilceeted dinarily worth $5. 50. WOMEN'S WALKING SKIRTS, of black and blue close) ns sign pped seams and trimmed with circling straps on $7. 2 5 Ordinarily ‘worth’ g10.00. i hips; special Tr Ve rsrscseccoace WOMEN'S JACKETS, three-quarter lengths, of black le iots, Esciaded foteentaibdns bork eel sropectal Thurkd : et Ordinarily worth $18.00. WOMEN’S WAISTS, of colored flannelette or white madr: in plaided effects, with fancy tabs down fronts bound, es pee tons; special Thursday...... roll $4.75 “1814, 75 “} $1.00 WOMEN’S WAISTS, of briliantine, £ ieee and sleeves, plaited, br collar, loven) of extra serviceable materials; special Thurs- jay ' Value $2.75. WOMEN’S WAISTS. of white mercerized madras, in plain or figured effects, with fancy stock collars; special Thursday..... Value $3.00, {$2.25 "} $2.50 (Second Floor.), ifouvin & Cie.” Gloves. We are Sole Agents in New York City. We have just opened our Au- tumn importations of these celebrated Gloves for Women, Men and Children. They come in glace and suede in all select colorings, Special Offering for Thursday (Our own make). THREE-CLAS? SUEDE GLOVES, in gra; castor; also black and white; a i a tan, brown, } $1. 00 (Firat Floor.) Warmer Underwear for Men. These September days suggest a change in under- ing. ‘We can fit you out with the right kinds. In out new ane enlarged Men’s departments we carry best knqwn makgs, such as ; orfolk and New pracoron american Bieslery, Co.— Glastonberry—Imported English Commonwealth (non shrinkable)--German Stuttgarter Sanitary Wool—Silk and Lisle and Silk and Wool—and Belfast Mesh and Kneipp Mesh Underwear. Special Values for Thursday. MEN'S NATURAL MERINO Shirts and Drawers, medium { 82c heavy weight, Norfolk and New Brunswick make, full regular made, 94 to 44; Drawers 30 to 42; special at, cach..+ee» Worth $1.10. MEN'S 7.RMAN “STUTTGARTER” Saallery Merino Shirts and Drawers, special at, cach, .........sseeeeen vee eee }$1. 10 Worth $1.50. (First Floor, 2lst St. Side.) For Thursday and Friday <a READY-TO-WEAR HATS. LADIES’ AND MISSES’ READY-TO-WEAR HATS, a averiety of the new Fail styles, trimmed with velvet and sil k; also the | new stitchéd effects, all colors, regularly $4.98, for two days. . A098 2. 98 + For Thursday and Friday SATIN TAFFETA . RIBBON, iriches wide, all shades, made ie sell for Ber per Be for two days.... Between Lenox & Seventn. Avenues ‘ \T hol Mr. Postraag! Good morning! I say. ‘You've always co busy on Mondays, and why?" "Know you wot, Me. Citizen, Monday's the day That cach Sunday: Workd Want ad. brings its reply A}, woe: huntesds of parple? That's why they poy, | Ané-that's why Pea beay oa Mootay, Good-by.” J p Sied d by Sunday