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| Ns “By Order the President ar t United States” of the Execution. DATED WEST POINT STATION. No Attention Was Paid to the Tele- gram, but Efforts Are Being Made to Find Who Forged the Title of the Head of the Nation. PANNEMOBA, N. ¥., Oct. nation feui terday to mora Prison Warden Deyo received the telegram: ‘Weat P vint Station, Oct.1, 1903, George Deyo, Warden: The Van Wormer boys must not be executed to-day. A stay has been granted. By order of the President of the United States. Warden Deyo at o fome of the witnesses present. He con- cluded that the mesrave was a forgery. ment for the purpose of a the ex- eeution beyond tac ofMelal leavor and prow communication. be made to find the sender s boys to the friends. ; Bedies Sent to Kinderhook. The votes of Bustpn Frederick Van We were to-day to Kinderiook In “the three pine coffins which were made fr i) In the convict shop Kinderhook they to the stepmot?: in the Kinderl At the prison thi not a sign of the traged seem to have rec mood they were in at the ti electrocutions, ant upon but three sof the Inmates of the prison are the effects of the tragedy strongly These are Allen M the only other otcypsnt hor there. and who was the only person by whom Burton Van Wormer, the three to die, said far Kate J, Taylor. who ts co die for the murder of her hu: on Hallenbeck of the mur- Ger of two women at Saranac Lake aud unless the Court of Apveais should re- the Van Wormers to the Taylor fs condemnec ime which has few, {f any in this State. She was conv’ of baying shot her husband in thelr home at Centreville, Sullivan County, chopped his body up and burned the pieces in the Kitchen stove or fed them to the chickens. Jt is upon Harvey @ffect of the clectrocutions is most strongly marked. He saved hiy own Ufe and insured the c ction of his cousins by turning State's evidence. He im serving a sentence of eighteen years, which will be cut down by good con- duct to eleven years and two months His.face to-day is drawn aud failid, and there ts a trembling about che lips that Indicates a heavy strain upoi the nerves. Warden Deyo, who so plannéd and carried to ex details of the electrocution: gone trip to the wouds to r from in under which he has inbored Dr. ituka, the fi a \ mist’ whp pertoried the Speraitive work in A he utonsles upon the thr Fin Pr exhaustva study of the prin a ot exam pation oo vere ene smatiers ant aca » structural arrange- othe: y pent and other points of value to to die tor admiraoly cution® the y Dr. Mac. id ani ars Mansom, the prison Brains Alt Normal, king for eos the tithe this: morning, results of the autopsies were en- 80 far as concerns path- Gizensed ea sgonaitions, forthe aad, ns pate, entirely: normals ex cts formed welt well a “eveloped, well nour ied Young men in a state of health. wi ‘ha ad their” teats a serained from new : y, ema “elt mt a anatomle: noes no HUM MLION of de. aoe wolnhed. theres wil will hat ot fon an E iss, t eaten ther more’ than tage hefore“the autopsy that diwaa. sonaiderably: ithe, tare and his, brain, “whi! TRED FORGERY TO. )BOSTON WELCOMES SAVEVAN WORMERS Signed - to Telegram Demanding Delay 2.—Forsery of the official title of the head of the in an attempt made yes- ‘@ the three Van Wormer boys from the death chair at Danne- Less than half an hour before the time set for the execution following e consulted with] flags to the homes during it was |? e op ‘the | and thelr “comrade in the murde: | Hels), Brice that the] ’ LONDON'S TROOP Honorable Artillery Saluted as It Enters the Harbor, and Is Greeted by Throngs on the Streets. (FINE SHOWING IN PARADE. itors Aboard the Mayfiower and Takes Them Ashore for Days’ Entertainment. BOSTON, ny years the flag of led by British muskets, through the streets of Boston to: the Honorable Artillery Compa’ London as spe: organization, the Ancient and Honorable Art of this city. Tanding at Charlestown, almost on the very spot where thelr ancestors started on thelr memorgble attack on | Bunker Hill, one houndred and twenty- . the red coats of the ds from thelr over the bridge 1 then through streets re- American and British tels which will be thelr r sojourn jn this city. will be entertain a week's tour, witch . Washington, , they start Oct. For the firet time ‘8 th own shores, Mayflower was sighted coming Massachusetts Bay early in. the oon,” Col. Bidney M, Hedges, com- mander of the Ancient and Honorable | Artillery. accompanied by several of ff boarded the Mayflower from nid welcomed the visitors through commander, the Bart of Denbie® Mayflower was given a heal from the harbor fleet and fore the visitors lated Adjt.-Gen, Dai- on boirded the steamer and extended behalf of Gov. F » official 6 of the comm tts escort he principal s Boston | Saneutt ail to" Somients E SAYS HE'S SPO; WIFE HAS GEMS Marcus Hill, Clerk and Inventor) Swears in Court. That He is Not Able to Support His Spouse. | | ytarous Tim, “a clerk and an inven: button ought. to be compelled to support deck herself out in A woman who coil $30) worth of diam "" xald Justice Deuel. “You are discharged.’ ‘The Mamonds to which the defendant ‘| reforred were In evidence on various parts of the person of Mrs, Hill, Tho ‘!Court also took judicial cognizance of 'lthe possessions of the husband, who when he mentioned each article of his personal collateral indicated it ‘as “ex- hibit A, B or € for the defense,” as the order ran. It seems that the Hills originally were residents of Sydney, N. 8. W., accord- Ing to their story, and In 1888 moved to Kobe, Japan, One evening while smok- ing a shippo pipe the husband was struck with an Idea for a cigarette-mak- {ng machine. His inventive genius was fired and he borrowed $7,500 with which MS. | to come to New York to sell the patent He has been rights. That was in 1897, here ever since. Tp to last spring Hill, his wife said, had sent her remittances regularly for the support of herself and children, Then she heard no more of him and after futile efforts to obtain answers ¢o her letters she decided to come to New York and find out what was the matter, Mrs. Hill told Justice Deuel that she had ascergained, but he would not admit evidence ‘on’ thmt point, ‘There was @ swish of silken skirts, however, and the name of a woman mentioned before he ruled against that part of the wife's testimony. “Whyw haven't /you been > supporting your wife, Mul?’ asked the Judge. “I can’t, Your Honor,” the defendant afiswered. “I am only earning $11 a week as a clerk and, besides, do you think that a man who has only a Waterbury watch, a@ chain worth $11.65 and @ bone collar button ought to sup- port’ wife who can wear $0) worth any time whe wa 4 ie 1 eons thinks 20," sand fhe court Nun Of the: 2 the Bi: son Mrs, 1 ae alse alem, at “White, Honae,, Oct. 2-Robert .P, Xi Doeamespipt teeny mth King Menelik, about, { when arraigned before Justice in the West Side Court to-day on complaint of his wife, Alberta, wanted) to know if the Judge thought that a husband who had only a Waterbury watch, an $11.05 chain and a bone collar Reception Committee Meets the Vie- Five) 1 guests of a similar: the] tel Men’s Furnishing ‘Department. Special for Friday and Saturday Only. Men’s $1.50 White 6 9 Dress Shirts, Cc Made of first-class muslin, with pure linen set in bosoms, reinforced and stayed; all facings continuous, hand-finished stud holes, protected button hole at ‘neck band, finished with every modern improvement, perfect fitting, all sleeve lengths, sizes 14 to 18. The “Standard” Glove $ J 00 for Men, value $2.00 . Made of best selected cape, mocha or dogskin, sad- dler sewn or pique seams, silk stitched backs, in con- trasting or self colors, newest shacings, including oak tans, terra cottas, reds and grays. Every pair guaranteed. We carry a full line of Foreign Novelties suitable for Automobiling, Driving, Golfing, Walking, Even- ing Dress, etc. ALFRED J. CAMMEYER, 6th Ave. & 20th St, Store Opens at 8:15 and Closes at 5:30 “Wanamaker Special” _ Clothing for Boys These two words stand for much in the matter of boys’ clothing— Wanamaker Speeval. They represent a trademark that grows more and more famous each season, among parents | of boys. Improvement after improvement, better- ment upon betterment have been added sea- son after season, until manufacturers have almost rebelled against making the clothing for us at the price. And the short profit to us would tempt us to let them have their way, if we had not set a standard, backed by four decades of endeavor, that must not only be kept up, but added to with each passing year. Chiefest of the noted group are The “Wanamaker Special’ Double-breasted Suits at $5 Made of carefully selected, stout, good-looking all-wool | cheviots; all seams double sewed with silk thread, and taped. Trousers have double thickfess of cloth on seat and knees. They are suits for healthy, robust boys of 8 to 16 years—suits that hold their shape and stand the knocks, as no other suits were ever known to do, at their price—$5 a suit. ‘Next come— The “Wanamaker Special” Sailor Suits at $5 Made of handsome blue serge and cheviot; seains sewed with silk thread ang taped; attractively trimmed with narrow soutache braid. Sizes for 5 to 12 years. Splendid suits, matched nowhere at the price—$5 a suit. ‘Then in the same range we have the smart NORFOLK JACKET (for 8 to 16 years) and, THREE-PIECE SUITS (in 9 to 15-year sizes), made of plain blue ahd fancy cheviots, at the saine price—§5 a suit. And then the “Wanamaker Special’ son e Gillies Coffee Sale. Uproueh trial purchases made here, thousands are finding out that Fresh Roasting is an important factor in making a good cup of coffee. The real richness of the Gillies Fresh Roasted Coffees was un- known to many; others had heard of it, but didn’t know that a POSTAL CARD or telephone message would bring it from our big battery of Roast- ing Machines direct to their doors at'no extra cost. As importing wholesalers since 1840, our regular prices represent values that can NOT be surpassed by ANYBODY under ANY conditions. In fact, recent careful and impartial comparisons with the best that others offer confirm the belief that, take quality for quality, our regular prices are much the lowest. This special sale brings you an extra saving. Why not take advantage of it NOW ? Sale 3 Days Only—Salurday, Monday and Tuesday. -: -: iad i” Broken Java. Holland Mocha & Jaya. Regular price 20e. Hundreds of fami-| Regular price 24c. A pure, rich, de- lies come and keep coming lightful flavor that is liked, for it year in and year out. C| remembered, and for which Cc A splendid Coffee, it makes |e" aubatinute will do. SALE and keeps friends. SALE PRICE I lacie AANA Ie Mandeling Java. Beat Arabian Mocha. Regular price 30c. This is justly con-| Regular price 35c. There is little of the sidered’ as one of the finest genuine in this country. ~This ’ grown, It, yields a beverage Ci we know to be all right, for R that is rich and enjoyable. 26° it comes direct from Aden, Boys eefers at $5 SALE PRICE {Arabia SALE PRICE........ Made of excellent blue Oxford cheviot, warmly lined ; with red flannel; splendidly made; lined with farmer's Simply Send Postal. satin; chevron on sleeve. Sizes for 8 to 12 years—g>, WE SELL 5 LBS. COFFEE—or 1 Ib. Tea and 5 Ibs. Coffes_and DELIVER > ng FREE. in Manhattan, Brookiyn and Bronx up ‘to t8uth st. SEND POSTAL‘or|p| _ \!80_70P COATS of a splendid quality of frieze; in telephone. 10 Ibs. Coffee or 5 Ibs. Tea—or 1 Ib. Tea and 10 Ibs, Coflee—DELIV-|§| sizes for 5 to 16 years; at $5. * Second floor, Ninth street: ERED FREE within 25 miles of Manhattan Gillies Coffee Company. reeN Esai $88, 285,287 & 280 Washington St, Ec 25 Ibs. within 100 miles. JOHN WANAMAKER. Tel. 3471 Cortlandt. ni! & Barclay Ste Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co Broadway. 4th Ave., 9th & 10th Sts. “RELIABLE fs FURNITURE BARGAINS. BARGAINS FOR EVERYBODY. REDUCED CHINA MATTINGS, $6—$8—$10 Per Roll of 40 Yards. (Reduced from $9.75—$12,25—$14.75.) Plaids anc checks, also Oriental effects. Polishes brass as door knobs, stair rods and railings. SMYRNA RUGS, | Wee NOW. | 6x9 feet, $17.50 $13.50 “t 7.6x10.6, 97.50 22.50 ii = 9x12, 95.00 27.50 colorings. CREDIT will keep you and family well dressed PER MEN’S, YOUTHS’ AND BOys’ BEDROOM FURNITURE. 2-PIECE MAPLE SUITS, $55. (Reduced from $72.) MAHOGANY BUREAUS, $20—$23—$20. (Reduced from $80—$33—$37.) French bevel mirrors, brass drawer pulls. MICHAELS BROS Sth Ave, & 9th St., B’klyn. CLOTHING for the entire family on CLOTHING, LADIES’ AND MISSES’ Cloaks and Suits, On easy weekly or monthly payments pag extra ra charge for Peedi: ‘and Jewelry. MANHATTAN CLOTHING CO. FOUR STORES: 1314 3d Ave. near 65th St. 2274 3d Ave., near 524th St. 295 8th Ave., near 25th St. BROOKLYN--700 Broadway. OPEN NGS. Also Dining-room Reductions—Golden Oak Sideboards, trom $24); Extension Tables, $10 (reduced from $14:50). | Long Credit COWPERTHWAIT 104 To 108 West 14% St. NEAR 6 TAY. Flatbush AV. near Fi Fulton St. CREDIT. Latest fall styles in great variety now ready. Ladies’ _Tailor.4 0 00 made Suits.... ° $1.00 Down, 60c, per Week, Men’s Tailor-made Suits, Fall and winter] 00 Qvercoats.... $1.00 Down, 60c, per Week. WE_CAN. SUIT ALL TASTES IN . GOODS, PRICES "AND TERMS. Open Saturday & Monday Evenings. Brooklyn Stores. Published official figures of we American News Company proved conclusively that the daily ofreula- tion of The Workd in New York City is tens of thousands greater than that of any other paper, oe World Wants. USE 3 AND 7 TIME RATE. teave. las Cp, 506. au Best quality. Light "Bedroom effects, also copies of Orientals in subdued | $18 (reduced | ACANT HOUSES, Rooms and Apartments are filled by Sunday Weet: Splendid soothe ns tae Great Fall. Sale Continues with Articles of End- G Week inkereabe: Vain ¢ In Boys’ j A group of pales that in no duplicates in New York. . BOYS’ SAILOR SUITS Strong, hard-twisted Serges—Navy, Brown, Royal and ‘Red— handsomely trim'd with braid in neweet fashion—aome have double breast blouses to 10 yrs, 2.98 Splendid suits: for the. price—style and cut are-suich aa you see In high- cost sul BOYS’ TWO-PIBCE SUITS Double Breast and Norfolk— Cheviots and heavy Cassimeres in stylish plaids, checks and mixtires—8 to 16 years— Fogulonly $398 and M8. .540-.-. 2:98 | BOYS' 2-PIECE SUITS—11'to 16 yrs. paort Pants with vest— Fancy Mixtures...y....+ 4.98-5.08 Navy Blue Serges and wide Wales ‘There's a manly nattiness to these . Bring the boy to-morrow for w! ever he may need in Swit, Trousers, Blouse, Shirt or ‘Hat: obtain reliable qualities hete and save in the buying. Pie < Clothing styles, qualities and prices re a BOYS’ NAVY BLUE SUITS i Double Breast and Norfolk— vi @ to 15 yrs—a deading value et..3,00 Prien hi lon ed —¢o! profit wh maith ch means at least oo i YOUTHS’ TROUSERS Navy and Pe ety ana Fens a ita Striped “Wore wel ru tallored—cut full at api hicak z made fo give satisfaction, not * merely to sell at oe jaw 4 mh 16 bo ® yrs.—28 to 7) Inseam hives ra OF * BOYS’ CORDUROY KNEE PANTS... Pure Anish—best shades of Gray, tan and brown—4 to 16 yr — 75 cewt quality. that Appeals to thé boy who wants a wult with @ Vest. ¢ may have thought correct styles tained at high cost. CHILDREN’S WALKING COATS Fine Tailor Cloths, in New Fall y trimmed with lace or lined and years—equal At 35.00..... Novelties in GIRLS’ STORM COATS” Olive, Tan joxtas and Brown Cov- ert—Ragian tye or New English model, with atag le loudle capes—full cuff sleeves—10 to 16 years—suitable for wear rain or 6. 98 shine .. A MISSES’ MACKINTOSHES Navy Wool Cashmnere—pleea I lned— je or double capes—vel we or toe years value $2.06 2.98 to any MISSES’ WALKING SKIRTS In Our Popular Misses’ Department - Offerings that meet seasonable needs at prices to deli; $1.00 “éuallty, © and fine qualities can ight wirtree « brown, and Siar ar hike aan es GIRLS’ IN ERMEDIATE SUITS Ss: bie Pretty «i ne pands— 2" bt oe BLACK CASHMERE DRESSES: «19 dmeastiaker . fnsh=a sthehed and sti in vario' new styles—all man tailored. Great Values in S4inch... 17 inch. ALSO IN M Pleated Siik or Spangled Net Crowns—beat 6! were $1.49 to #1. WOMEN'S UNTRIMMED FELT HATS 98 Extra quality—Black and full Ine of Folors—Btltched atin oF felt, 69 Siete iisew READY-TO-WEAR vals) air felt—Gainsboroughs Mrs or Draped and Rolling. Brima wal colors—Exceedingly Smart Byles for Women and Misses. Finer Ready-To-Wear to $4.98. Far Below R A special Saturday lcan to-morrow buy greatly. Batiste—black, white, drab and i} | MISSES' CORSETS AND WAISTS and light weight— Fey and White—both articles in all sizes Mund regularly sold at 59 cent#—Saturday, ‘Toilet Articles At Saving Prices. |o4 ot. U. 8. A. Perspiration Rose Pres Pyranaine—tor cleaning | NivaiissA cosmetic ¢or complexion | Resistine—Antiseptic Mouth Wash 50 ot. Mueller’s Mgg Shampoo.. | Hot Water Bottles A household necesstt, ie h Winter coming lowing are will be likely to agaim buy same cleenienii va ———_—_- Rich, Glossy Black, also White—long, full flues—measu ments exclinive of the long quill ends. 4 .. value $2.48. WOMEN'S TUCKED SILK HATS ; CHILDREN'S FELT HATS: $8 Neel SM aie 2,000 Pair Corsets ot iering of various desirable ings that you below value -Coutil, Sat fancy Beocades—Steaig! | French shapes and long lengths—all sizes at each price: | Lot 1. | Lot 2. Lot 3 eh Worth $1.50 » Worth $2.25. ‘ Worth 98 and 47.9) |: to stise: £98 | tse75 149% ane ae Among those at $5.49 are special styles for stout figutes— sizes running up to 36. e————_—_—_* | Women's Ribbed Merino Vests Ostrich Plumes ~ 1.49 2.74 w ILLINERY:— Rolling brime—square or round cfd) crows 1 old} ribbon bands and enda Ag * by double cords—Value % cents. a Z CHILDREN’S WHITE ZIBELINE FELTS Round or square crowns—white or allk bound—heavy cord or ri band and st oF prettler for Hittle ones.. 1 ne including the sew Fur pats, to | MISSES WHITE ZIBELINE FELTS- Rolling orim— and binding: . egular, Prices tt Fre MISSES’ CORSET WAISTS Coutil, drab and white— corset front—strong pearl buttons—all sizes—were .W..... 5s ah Cold-Weather Underwear’ * At Quick Selling Prices Woméa's Wate Mering’ Vesi and Pan’ Women's: White Wool V and Pants ... Women's Soariet Medicated and " Finer to Women’s Swiss Ribbed Merino and Natural or white. ort sleeves. 1.194059. ong sleeves, . 1.99 tod 8 aud! Die High neck— JODGMAN'S— 1 Pants—Halt wool—White [oe usvally 0. 54 NatucalsLong and short aleovem., syatelly Sd any ‘3 Exyptian Yarn /Rib Vests $ quart—usually 64 and BaptsnsBleace Mned—all sale: usually 98. ‘74| also extras ‘ Women’ rare Abdominal Ban Syringes | “White and Natural colors, Ki Specially | Reduced, C\lldren's White Merino Shirts, 2-at. dat. 4-qt Pants and Drawers—I8 Inch..,....+ 3 tubes... 49 5 Rise ¢ cents per size to St-inch, Usually: Gicone, Children's Flegee ib Cotton le wood box, 791 Vents and Pants. ubes, Infants’ White all~ # tubers tually Rr 1.29, ne Rise 10 cents per size to flee & See ee athe Excellent quality for and Garbate Black all-around wear—correct a“ White—2-clasp,