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RN, ae ee eee ee SO ee = WOR WN COMEL KILLS 25 JEWS Horrors of Kishineff Repeated by Russians in Riot Lasting Several Days—Women and Children Maltreated, MILITARY AIDS RUSSIANS IN AWFUL SLAUGHTER. Over 300 Buildings Are De- stroyed and 100 Persons Are} Injured in Attack—Fighting Stops—Bread Is Scarce. LONDON, Sept. 23.—Twenty-fve Jews Were killed outright, 100 wounded and HG houses and shops destroyed In an @nti-Semitic outbreak at Gomel, a raji- road junction #0 miles south of St. Petersburg, in the province of Mohlilev. A private letter to the Times from Gomel confirms the report. given out by the Jewish Relief Committee at Berlin, and says that the massacre was a repe- tition of the affair at Kishineff. The @ame venomous brutality, was displayed by: the Russian Christians, while the military stood idly by as the mob pur- | ni sued its work of plunder and debauch- ery, but displayed their usual activity when the infuriated Jews tried to go to the rescue of their women and Children. Shot Down by Soldiers. Most of those killed were shot down by soldiers, who hunted down the Jews ‘and kept them away from the territory ‘where the mob was rampant. ‘The ridting, started on Sept. 11, when the Christian dealers forcibly despoiled the Jewish peddlers, who refused to lower the price of herrings. The fight- ANTS FOR POOR GIRL IN NEW PLAY “Rachel Goldstein” Tells of a Poor Girl’s Rise from the Steerage to a Fifth Avenue Mansion. STRANGE DEEDS AT SAVOY. Red-Bordered Napkins Are Used by Immigrants Who Go to Dine In That Fashionable Hotel as It | Shown In Kremer’s Drama. Poor givls who are struggling in New York should take heurt from “Rachet Goldstein; or, The Struggles of a Foor Girl in New York; which may be wit- nessed at the Grand Gpera-House by oy @ pass any poor girl having the neic from a kind-hearted friend, Rachel comes over steerage, and al- most the very day she lands takes luncheon at the Savoy Hotel, Theodore Kremer, by the way, hes wrought a great change in the Savoy. Such funny eople and things in the dining-room! Sust-over immigrants and napkins with red borders stuck in the water g.asses. Rachel and her Ellis Island father didn't know what to order, so they listened to the “swell” gentleman with the false whiskers at the next table and ordered what he did. They got along very well until he ordered & mesenger boy. Though very hungry they decided they couldn't stomach a messenger boy. Perhaps they had heard that American messenger boys were tough. The head walter evidently had this notion about sboys, for when one came in he threw him out of the window. They're real rough at the Bayoy, ‘The first scene—the deck of a steam- er jin midocean—was uncommonly ef- fective. {it Introduced Rachel in all her gteerage simplicity, and led to the conviction that Loulse Beaton isn't halt bad as a portrayer of Jewish character. She would be much bet- ter, though. if she refrained from the Highth avenue habit of over-acting, By contrast with most of the other actors. however, she was dee natural. Mr. Kremer has cause: up" characters to talk lik and made them about as Interesting. Savi (ng was bitter, and the Jews had none the worst of the ercounter. Biel tnd the night anti-Semitic agita- tors went about inflaming the passions of the mujiks and exhorting them not fe let their fellow-Christlans go un- jvenged. Next day the rioting was renewed and continued for two days, until the Jewish leaders prevailed en their followers to keep off the streets @nd away from the drinking shops. Excited by Speeches. On Monday, Sept. 14, workmen in the railway shops held a meeting at noon, ‘and after listening to violent speeches wwushed into the streets and began plun- Wering the shops and dwelling houses of » he Jews. The police made no attempt to interfere, Dwellings and stores were @espoiled and women dragged into the @treets and maltreated. When the|~ Wews rallied to the assistance of their Yellows ‘the soldiers were ordered ou' land turned their attention to the de- fenders and not to the plunderers. The streets where tae mob was at work were blocked off by the military, Jews who attempted .o force their way Shrough were beater. and bayonetted, \At one place the soldiers fired a volley Into @ crowd of Jews, killing six out- right. Four Streets Wrecked. ‘When the Times correspondent closed ‘Bis letter the rioting was still in prog- Wess, Twenty-five dead had then been @aken to the public morgue, 100 seriously mounded\ were th tho hospitals and 200 + had been treated by the public surgeons ‘and sent to their homes, Four streets fn the Jewish quarter were completely wreaked, Late reports from St. Petersburg say that quiet has been restored, that the city 1s unde martial law and that work tm at a standstill and bread js scarce. Gomel has a Jewish population of 9,090 out of a total of 40,00, ARMY OF ALIENS she got there we arg unable to state. We didn't walt to see. | Frankie Ballow—she of the statuesque symphonies-4s gradually. building up a fat speaking part in “The Run- a HOW TO FIND OUT. 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It stands the highest for its wonderful cures of the most distressing cases. If you need 4 medicine you should have the best. Sold by druggists in fifty-cent and one-dollar sizes. You may have a sample bottle of Swamp-Root, the great kidney rem- edy, and the book that tolls all about it, both sent absolutely free by mail. Address Dr. Kilmer & Uo., Bingham- ton, N. Y. When writing be sure to mention that you read this generous ffer in \he New York Evening Wcrld, Don't make any mistake, but remem- ber the name, Swamp-Root, Dr. KtI- mer’s Swamp-Root. and the address, Binghamton, N. Y., on every bottle. ARRIVED TO-DAY Three’ Steamships Bring 2,451 Immigrants to Ellis: Island— Six Vessels Due This Week Will Swell Record to 15,000. ‘ Following. on yesterday's influx of aliens the Ejjis Island force 1s con- fronted with a list of 2,461 immigrants who arrived during the night and early ™orning on these steamships: Palatia, 639; Sardegna, 1,018; Pennsylvania, 904. ‘This makes the total number of tmmi- grants for the three days ending to-night 9,77 Six steamships are due before the close of the week, which probably will bring enough to swell the record for the week ‘up to about 16,000. ‘The vessels to be heard from are the Carpathia, from Liverpool; Teutonic, Liverpod*; Moltke, Hamburg; Arable, Liverpool; Le Lorraine, Havre, and Lu. cania, Liverpool, ‘The Teutonic was reported at Nan- ttucket at 4.90 thia morning and the com- pany buyjletins her to dook at 6.90 to- night. (MURDER CHARGE LEADS TO CHARGE OF BIGAMY. ore at present, latest in all the various ° ive t Tea easy af cur Bricce lowe Of* Needham Paragon Piano Player utiful io Sesien delicate but imple and durabi isan it fe withot NEEDHAM 96 FIFTH AVENUE OClergymam Accused of Killing Hin Babe Said to Have Five Living Wiv: TLL, N. C./ Sept. 2%—The James L. Hyder was arrested with aways.” feed on lovely ub Ung gt “Oysters, a1 these thrilling words when Gen, Hard-| amount of practice tack asked her what there was « eat,| ot 1 198 Ball one gulp. | Hons will be asked and no trouble will As @ consequence the young man th’ robbed of all that was his in ‘Art’ crughed. He is likewise gore. It is Bs his stand outside the despoller's dress- | plea: ing-room and savagely sings, “Frankle| a not required on the stage he takes | tures—which cost | e—were F causes the blood to circulate Broperlys opens the trkpedt ate 4 4#/ pores of the skin and allays fever. 8) ee | tim to Willie's fatal boauty. This ts| Genuine Castoria always bears the signature of y cok Bailey, “Won't You Please Go Home?" | be! e) . THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 23, 190s. had to} blessed favor on neighboring and suf- eccin ates ats! Peeing recidonte of THisticeh and Thirty- tla wht tants an | first stroets by muzgling chorus maidens Foe a Wen MORGRY Tight, ‘Was | interneltzcresoking long after the night | H al er, Monda: wi | Infernal ser Lee 1 gatieeee as Mary MGR GE Ted | Catcnseete aes AAS cette Save the Babies. tf course, ex- adie, but a onc want more.” said the ineati sposed to draw the | » People ts di Frankie. Whereunon the managerial, Ii; “The Girl I Loved in Pape : council went into executlv aenaion Tel neswec" and ‘‘Mary Jane's oD or nearly one-quarter, dio before they reach one year; -peven and thought hawl. After discussing i ) rcent., or more than one-third, before they are five, and on before ways and means until 2 o'clock in os 8 8 are btveen { the morning, it was decided that the| ‘If the young woman who took four ‘ |only Ine of. De but pro’ x Ms ‘We do not hesitate to say that a timely use of Castoria would save & young Actor should be taken from him, | ife-sixed pictures of William Colller| majority of these \preciona lives, Neither do we hesitate to say that many | of infantile deaths are occasioned by the use of narcotic preparations. y swallowed it at|to the theatre immediatdy no ques | tinct ‘ond soothing eyrups sold for children's oom - more or less opium or morphine. They are, in considerable Crest yon) ur daughter has| from the Bijou office will return them be made.” , There is thought t Uttle ro- i i inane behing this Matablioemnptits ‘onion deadly poisons, In any quantity, they stupefy, retard circulation and ted that when his valiant presence | appeared in a mo i aplece, if) pod you must see that it bears the signature of Chas, H, no pressagent yarn. It's a genuine $20 Speaking of extra numbers, the stage) giury, Rash gitl, repent and retrieve, manager at Wallack's will confer a’ ere ‘be yet too late! tient, but’ noW| wNFANT MORTALITY is something frightful. We can hardly realise that of all the children born in civilized countries, twenty-two cent., r. The plo- | tO congestions, sickness, death. Castoria operates Cass the reverse, but idsome and Natty......% LONG CHBVIOT COA‘ New straight front—semi or ‘ht fitting—Black and For To-Morrow We Announce a Special Sale o Women’s Tailored Suits at $15. After surprising her etamach at the y, Rachel got down to business in, Hester street. Two years later she had a home in Fifth Avenue. How The Popular Price for a Man’s Busines. to give perfect satisfaction. The result is that we've succeeded in producing the very best suit ever sold at that popular price, | All styles of materials, made into smart, Wellsfttine suits, for all sizes of men—we strongly recommend them to you as the best value in New York—at item purchased during this great sale, for we are quoting a saving of from 25 per cent. to 50 per cent. on every article offered, The suc- cess of the sale proves its rare bargain-giving. _ dAvenus, sth and Goth Streets. All Cars All Cars Transfer to Transfer to Bloomingdales’ Bloomingdales That Much- Talked-About Both Walking and Dress Effects. Dress Made Materials—Cheviot, zibeline, canvas cloth and for fancy mixtures. Styles_New long coat, blouse and straight Queen Draga frock effects. Linings—Best taffeta and satin. $ Values $20, $22.50 & $25. Special sale price to-morrow, 100 Mcdivm-Weight Covert Coats, Lined with fine taffeta or satin. $3.49 Worth $5, $6 and $7.50. 24 Floor, tOth Bt. Section. ee = Special sale price to-morrow, Now, Here’s What’s Wanted! Now on view in the Women’s Suits Department. The “ Yotto” Gas Lamps. The “Yotto” in- candescent gas lamps are by far the best and most satisfactory on the market tay There is absolutely no trouble attached to them, the light- ing arrangement being simplicity it- self. Special prices for complete lamp, ‘ No. 1 at 49c. No. 2 at 69c. 8d Floor, 89th St. Section. Best Picnic Hams, 7c. Lb. Here’s a typical value from our grocery store: Best smoked shoulders—only one to a customer—spe- cial, per pound, Tc No mail orders filled. Basement, 50th St. Section. ot enn _» Suit Is Ten Dollars, but it’s a hard matter to get @ really good suit at that figure. During the past season we have made a great effort to produce a suit'at that price Boys’ Excellent Svits, $2.95. Made of wear-resisting materials, the only sort for the outdoor, growing boy. There are two styles for choice—either double-breasted jackets or the popular Norfolk jackets, plaited front and back—sizes 7 to 16 years. 24 Floor, 00th St. Section. New Black Waists, $1.98. Smart and serviceable waists of good quality black lustre brilliantine, made with twenty cluster tucks across front, four in back, and finished with separate tab stock collar; new style sleeves. : They are made under our own \ supervision over fitted percaline linings, guaranteeing good fit; sizes a|32 to 46, special value $1 98 Lat, oee cesceveecres sevens Here is positively the greatest bargain in a couch ever offered. It is exactly like illustra- tion; has elegant quartered oak frame, with carved claw feet; covered in hand- 4 = someé ve- lours, and has the patent open construction; a regular $9 98 $15 article; special for to-morrow, Thursday only, at S, 4th Floor. To-morrow wé hold a special sale of Women’s Gold Watches, $12.50. Black Batiste Waists, $2.98. Good judges of watch value will appreciate this remarkable bar- Good wool batiste, made with wide } pain ony acti * gain-giving, lot sntched plaits on back, front and These Watches are solid gold; they were sleeves: _ All on perfect fitting black manufactured by the Brooklyn Watch Case Company, 4 each case in| ie! . awn linings, Ss karat, and are fully gearantend by hel inakervae well as by ourselves. - ‘ The movements are the celebrated Waltham /f Each day increases the success of the and Elgin; stem winders and setters, set in is ean Wes Sale of DressmaKers’ Supplies. ae ean mas $1950. ers; full Dressmakers and home sewers are bound to save much on every } price tomornresee BPP A: seca ty it Main Floor, Front, Center. 24 Floor, 50th St. Section To-morrow we offer this rare spectai! ANote on | guizizasia.yae | The Dopular “Henly” Books, 48c Dress Forms. si alibaln ead We vel! more dross torras | MBO Se Se teem tore These books, interesting alike to both old and young, aré the anjany House in America, | doze "ss...s...0:-7 SLC | rarest sort of a bargain at this special price. hi We keep only the best ass 6 wuts shar’ ti “ie. Javanes Pieicel a fat rican Data i “aad See They are a splendid edition, neatly and attractively bound in cloth Para rubber Interlining— | sate, Urices re aul lower) quailty: (mill) aot ane printed on Dy re paper from large, clear type. Former price per ee — Double volume was 95c, The titles are: 1.16 doz, Smallware : 400. pr. Wao. pr Glace Cote ya Burned. On the Irrawaddy. edakin a Cowboy. en The ihe « guated jon | ORStindare ‘ual Baryains. Tre Fcer ot son ev usrclomen'a: ve. 1h Moors att Pen whet is usually asked |, 20-Yard pleces, Bagligh 7 Db for yum, | Cochrane the Dauntless, AG oni San t 1, “oma Be At Astarourt. A Knight of the White | Beric, the Briton. ie 3, A igegblte, Hane. c Held Fast for England, ross. In the Heart of the Rocktes, , Other Popular Cloth-Bound Books, 19c. The books are neatly bound in cloth and weil printed. They are worth from SOc. to $1.08 a volume, Be Little Minister, by J. M. Barrie. |Repnedy of Glenhaugh, be David MeClure, iM . @ Black Carnation, b: aye Gonner. Reng Evo, by. Hi. Shorthouses 4 We mt Norrie. on. Riel Dress Shields— Fine nainsook ; Washable wafer weight; 4 im t shield no bet- molst ‘these gold at al- Hoat three times” cur b wat a Catt Feat - RC ca wit te Sai Sietka i x ne. tata eS acarla, by Augurta Evers. Alpe Veolvetcen Skint Wangeline, “by Henry Wadsworth Long: nding — 1% inches veliser’ Basan eaiity waserpracags Hiawatha, by Henry Wadsworth Long: I) v4 he ‘Marble Faun, by Nathaniel Haw- fof the Akine. by, athe Cruise of the Cachelot, by F. T. Bullen. | Mu tories, by x! pie 5 nh Englishwoman’s t nate Pe hal mnille Mira’ Bouthworth, ta: it ward mille Flamm ir pa aaah. by Camilie Flammarion, (The Price o Paid. by Ba seb ALL CARS TRANSFER TO etal BLOOMINGDALE BROS,, ° BLOOMINGDALES’, $4 Avenue, 59th and Coth Streets. ERTS SPSS ICE BBR SI BLOOMINGDALE BROS... |. All. CARS TRANSFER TO BLOOMINGDALES'.. colors—tallor stitched NG COAT SUITS— and ather up-to-date ful beautiful Day in straight, front. effects—with and ee e298 and close fittin, Autumn Costumes SILK WAISTS— SILK WAISTS of Peau de Cygne, Peau de Sole and Taffeta—new tucked or shirred yokes or all over box pleat styles— medallion trim—fancy or tucked sleeves ... : Great Varieties of is. New Fancy and @olored Silks ; at prices that carry out our policy of quick sales, New Scotch Plaid Taffetas........ Plain and Gbhangeable Loulaines-. pa Hi Finish Gun Metal Taffetas— jaw and stnall dots.cs.ecceseerterses Gun M 5 Colored ft, rich quality......... 1.85 dots; also white with Diack. Colored Taffeta Silka—] ping. tints— values... .59- .69- .79 Cord Taffotas, ite or with aes blue, green, rose, tan and other nations- new Full effects— Colored Peau de Soies—all shades for day and evening; also white... Hi ‘e fed th wi TUE ...0 ee joe sereeeesessscesee S08 Henrietta, abet ese sdereresrreccesesee 8.08 Little White Coats— few circular beck. bian frone— deep pointed cape—silk ont —aataty trian Babies’ tong anne cape, with 15 rows sat ribbon, top ruffle of handstltching ant jes’ Bedford Cord Sacques, lare—handstitohed— new gathered sleeve. nel oy silk Btitching...-..-. .79 hort Flannel Skirts—cambric waists— Hemotitenes hems—#ises to 3 years... .39 This $15 Couch for $9.98. Babies’ Bedford C: Babies’ Cashmere yokes and sleeves—hi neat trim; value * a -———_____—_- 5 OUR MOTTO—“QUICK SALES.” No matter how low prices may be, you can —newest designs A% Timely List of Floor Paints and House Brushes: Qaly the reliable kinds that pay to use, for they give twice the service of Leggett's Leggett's Enamel—pint. Bath Enamel sises.. .19.. .81- Mixed Patnte—alf pint.-r—ese- ae BO £ anoaba S33 » be @ be Bo 88 SESEsEE F SEssEs Se 86 Box ry oe Trimmed Hats, -to-Wear Hats, Flowers, Wings, Plum In great vasicty, at Set, usual Stylish Dress Hats at $5.00, $ mate conatnt Oe aaa AEARN: Fourteenth Street Women's Tailored Costumes and Skirts We started season with determination to exceed all previous records, and are making ial effort: diversified stock than pad a to erarts te show (nol coi e new and fashionable as cannot fail to im ith ad buying here......As usual, we offer only the sewer pr np chs no last year’s or last Spring’s garments here—not at any price. ‘OLK SUITS— | NEW CORSET COATS— ‘ive customers such values in ot English Covert ¢ three-quarter erties 5, tinod ss fesihlenss cape—blshop WOMBPN'S WALKID IRTS— Plain Gheviota and Minton Black and Colors— latest Tall “models, . 598 FINE WALKING SKIRTS— newent, moose ence soe meat’ models eon soe I farce. 798 sidé pleats or full FRENCH FLANNEL wilst model gun metal or pearl button trim 2,98 BRUULIANTINE WAISTS— { Sido pleat yokes and tagoting— effective styles—new si Blue, black and white . Ught, medium and GATK. .cseccecmorsee All Silk Peau de 4 desirable day and evening che a All Silk Satin Lil ‘. and street shadea also eveniog Este Fancy White Silk Novelties— a corded and tard small outs oMeray ee dlack—value lons of white and a Novelty 0; few shades of tan and beige = vane eo ee ce colors—navy, tan. cream, white, as Well aa tancy shades......° 08 .89' without Soloed Sante or Tots. og ; Cool Weather Wear for Babies, The newest of everything from Cap to Bootes ts to be found in this dept...... Datatiest effects, varied assortments, Loulaine Silk teal ttreneh knots aon and quaint little rosettes. The New and Novel in Laces. ; Lace department fncreases fa faster than we can include a great variety of novelties to Paraguay, Wood Fibre, Cluny, Chaar’ tilly, niga Point Venise, Irish Ortent ‘oint de Paris, Valeacteanes ‘Torchen — galloons, medallions and all-overs—White, Ecru, Arablan and, Medallions tn y Bibre—latest patternee en a ‘to. .O8 . Vistt Our Pur Robe Dept. to see the new rugs for CARRIAGES and GOCARTS ~ 1.98 to 17,98, depend upon merit of goods, af Ricke! Plated Bath Room Fixtures TOOTH BRUSH LDERS bold stx brushes—very fine, ‘Others for stand or wall, 65 to GLASS HOLDERS—For wall... PAPER es 0 yrs hs SPONGE CKS—for wall, Sar rena tae COMB ANThera, $1.59 10 $160. MATCH HOLDERS—~ jor Matches—4ar omnere for eatety OF parlor Sua: oO COMBINATION PIECES Neat, practical combinations of more pieces, adapted for US ARTICLES. Bath Seate—ft any bath... Sholves—onk end gine 1 Towel Ri f and { #