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McGREERY & CO. Misses’ Suits. Three Quarter length Coat | Suits,—made of fancy - mixed cloths. Wew Models,—with or with- out the deep shoulder cape. Sizes 14 to 16 years, 16.50. Pedestrian Skirts made of ; fancy mixed cloth. | 4 Strapped hip panels,— , pleated or welted seams. "engths 37 to 4o inches. 4:75: Children’s three quarter length coats,—made of heavy weight, self or double faced fabrics. Finished with double capes or strapped epaulettes, Full bishop sleeve. ‘Blue or Tan. Sizes 6 to 14 years, MES Br: * 7-50. : Children’s braided Rus- sian or Blouse waist Dresses. With deep collar and full sleeves. Sizes 6 to 12 years, 4.50. Twenty-third Street. OO 3,000 CHRISTIANS SLAIN BY TURKS? Only Ten Men of Entire Popula- tion Reported to Have Es- “eaped Butchery by the Sul- tan’s Forces at Mehomia. SOFIA, Oct. 2—The Macedonian revo tutionary headquarters assert that they have positive information that the whole Shristian population of the town of Me- homia (Razalog). Province of Seres, was massacred Sept. 28, with the pf ten men, who escapad with Mehomia js an important town and the Seat of the local Kovernment. The pop- lation was about equally divided pe tween Turks and Bulgarians ‘The Iadter Peres 3,200 persons. en th in the Rasa. district on. Sunday. the in the Pirin, Mountains. burried neh and surrounded the town, cape of the Christians “ being the town at the time. hing occurred in re. and dynamite being yy used fighting for five or six aa the Tarks, (ftined the upper ha nd seeded ti aacre every Bulgarian TURKS BREAKING THE MACEDONIAN REVOLT. | | ease BOFTA, Oct. 2.—According to advices received here this afternoon the back- done of the revolution in Macedonia ie broken, the Turkish troops are gaining . several in- oF | abandoning go the frontier, the | Heugete ‘and fieeln tionary bands” are. ‘sustaining heavy losses and are seeking retugo It darge numbers and the rke occupy every important point along the routes | ot retreat to sines frontier © the frontier “TWO HIGHWAYMEN HOLD UP ARTIST Detectives Witness Attack on! John Schaeffer—The Robbers | When Caught Knock Down; an Officer and Kick Him. + | Pasving through West Twenty-sixth Mireet, shortly after mideight. John Brhaeffer, an artist, of No. 318 West| Twenty-seventh street, was held up footpads and rabbed of his pocket: | book. containing $6, | Geshe attack was witnessed by Detec- | Wves Melver and Quinn, @Wentieth Street Station, the footpads. ered and put up a before the highwaymen submitted Mh was forced to threaten tw shoot ‘The prisoners described themselves as Moran, of 31h Went Forty- Btrest, and John Ryan, of No. 4% at Thirty-third street. The detectives that the men are members of Jordan's gang. suspected of being concerned & few nighis ago upon vartender Who refused to on of the salocn’s s, according tothe the West | who chased | After flight of three blocks | poll butit ate. men were te fight. During the encounter te cha at desperate over was knocked down and kicked, |e Mk aier, a slender} appeared bef ferson Mark: told then pin| from behin Lowest: Priced Store In ‘ork. for Fine Goods, Ehrich Bros. 6TH AVE., 224 AND 23d STS., NEW YORK. $ Saturday 2-Hour Sle, 9 to 11 A. M. Only. Men’s ‘I0.°° Black Thibet Suits. Jump at the Chance! wet Lind” Lop Coats. Silk Lined ————S——SS——S=——=—= Every Spring Top Coat in This Great {| . 10 Stuck Gues on Sale To-Morrow at the Tempting Price of Ten Dollars. No mutter whether the price was $12.50 or $20.00--you get your pick now—right at the be- ginning of the season—for $10.00. Think of get- ting a Nobby Silk-Lined Top Coat for ten dollars! Why, the trimmings alone would cost you that in atallor’s shop, And these coats have just as much style and quite as good quality in them ¢ as the coat any tallor will make you for 10 $25.00. Sule price | alg an | Stern Brothers Boys’, Misses’ and Children’s Shoes for School Wear i _| Newest and most serviceable shapes-and styles. | || Special Values, To-Morrow | | BOYS’ & YOUTHS’ CALF LACE SHOES, | | sizes 9 to 13% | “44 $1.65 $2,00 Shs MISSES’ & CHILDREN’S VICI KID BUTTON BOOTS, | sizes 6 to 8 $1.35] | “ gx%to1o%, $1.65 sto 2 $2,00 Boys’ Reliable NORFOLK SUITS WITH EXTRA TROUSERS, all new serviceable tabrics, ordinary or knickerbocker trousers, ‘SAILOR SUITS, Navy Cheviots and silk embroidered designs, made with special | attention to durability and tit, | BUSTER BROWN VELVET COR | | RUSSIANS AND SAILORS, finest quality, with extra white collars, MEDIUM AND HEAVY-WEIGHT a special showing, of Serges. Chinchillas, Cheviots and Frieze, YOUNG MEN'S SUITS, the popular broad shouldered coat, with | shaped trousers, many fashionable colors, Clothing. || Value $7.00 $5.00 hard fintsbed Serges, | Value $5,00 $3.90 | DUROY | Malue $10.50 37,95} | REEFERS Value $6.50 $5.00 oa Value $1295 $9.75 Special Chance in Boys’ Clothes. | 2.98 for Three Piece Suits. | COAT, VEST and PANTS complete, at barely the cost of the fabric alone. Sults of ele gant cheviots and cassimeres—three button gp, round cut sack—vest Is high cut; all $5.00 values, and sizes 9 to 15. ‘There may and may be not enough to last out the day, but while they last you get them for $2.98, for Sailor and Double 2.98 Breasted Suits. =—————S—————————— The SAILOR SUITS «re of Blue Cloth, handsome- ly trimmed, sizes 3 to 8 years; doble-breasted; in neat mixtures and nobby effects; all wool; [hese are brand-new styles in smart mixtures and y) 98 are priced at e Red, Royal, Brown and Navy, handsomely trimmed with ten rows of sizes 8 to 16 years, 2.98 for Norfolk Suits. plain colors; the Norfolk Jackets are cut a little longer this season; they come in sizes from 5 to 16 years, and 4.50 for Russian Blouse Suits. Fine Serge will be very much worn, We show a very strong Jine in silk soutuche braid; they are in sizes from 2% to 8 years, and we have marked them at a special price, $4.50. 50c. for Women’ s $1.00 Solid Gold Rings. About 1,000 RINGS in this offering—an undervalue purchase, Some single settings—some combinations—Garnets, Pearls, Rubies, Emer- alds, Sapphires, &c.—all guaranteed by the maker to be solid gold. A now ring or the money back If they do wi QC prove satisfactory In wear. Dollar Rings, while they last. || A Great Millinery Show Is Ours. =————oaaaa——a—as————————— The Ehrich Trimmed Hat Show is greater this year than ever be- Beauty y and style run riot; yet our prices are most reasonable, Untrimmed Hat Dept. sun ror Women’s Hats, | School Hats. Women's Seratch Felt Hats, atl inser and Children’s School Hats leading abapes Diack ana —In scratch felt—trimmed with ribon bands and stream- colors; values up ~50c\ 2 all colors, £1. “50c $1.25, At... esescererevees valaesi at Ostrich Plumes, | Flowers & Featheys) fore. Children’s Hats, Special values in One jot Feather Pom-}Children’s White glossy black Ostrich Beaver Hats— Plumes — superior | pons—white finest quality — at 4 black— quality, each, $2. asf, Q8} = auspices 2 C| the $4.50 08 ROMANS 8c. value at kind, at., “* | Infants’ Wear--- Special Bargains, FLANNELETTE| BABIES SILK CAPS, heavily pink and blue} lined, corded, tucked and em- stripes, French waists, with box) broidered, with or without plaits and medallions; sizes 2 to} ruche; sizes to 15 inch: 4 years; value “9c. spe- 59c! value 89c., special... '59c CWA see ee eee ees : x |C HTLDRED FLANNEL ETTE CHILDREN BONNETS, heayy; GOWNS, donble yoke, braid corded s full paren! all Re | trimmed; ruffle at neck and lar shades to sleeves; sizes 2 to 6 ae ene stab) et ORC! years: special ....., mane ~ At the ‘Candy ne All Confections Warranted Pure and Fresh, FRENCH NOWGAT, 40¢ [BUTTERSCOTCH Wa- valne, special, 1b 15c! Me value. - special SILLA. CO-| Iw : : CHOCOLATE OR COANUT FUDGE, 12c GUM DROPS, assorted, 16c. value: special, 1b.. |} valne, special, Ib... 5 REPETTI'S Fine Assorted Chocolates and Chocolate cov- ered Caramels; 40c. value, special, Ib. box,..........066 9c 10c 20 EIGHT HOUR LAW STANDS. jeourt of Appe is McCauley. He ts a powerfully | an and sald by the detectives to! Decision Affects Artis Magistrate P morning at and robe of the aseault the etory een, Int by the Labor De e present validity of the eight-hour ing especially to the recent of the Court of Appeals in the Coun d construction cay, aying “H a arms and choked him hile held and unabl stopped him, ‘a e any took the purse Mew iyent aoe Btncee }Mahler Bros., 6th Ave. and 3st St. Extraordina strong materials. smait style, all only Winter wear; worth more than do Boys’ All-Wool Overcoats, gray frieze, well made and pastes Boys’ All-Woo! Knee Pants, only Boys’ Clothing Dept. For Friday and Saturday we will sell pers Suits, made of good and double sewn with pure linen tines eat worth $3.00, Sale of Boys’ Chinchilla and Ag#irachan R wear-mesisting Oaford A Full Line of Boys’ Hats and Furnishings. Open Saturday Evenings Till 10 o’Clock, ry Sale seams triple taped ia as ol onan $1.89 fers, for 98c vifion "eer $1.69 and 75c., 49c ubla:.. terns vale 6c. 2 ote Leading Specialty Clo LoL Washable Waists In White Madras and Imported models. Handsome model, with » Suit, Skict and Walst House in the City, SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY Ladies’ Walking Skirts. Two new models in Black and Blue Broad- cloth and Black Cheviot.... .For this sale Vestings —— strictly pdliagdars Full-length Rain Proof Coats. cape——Tans and Oxfords. .Special at 58 West Twenty-Third Street. larette: 7.50 kind at, Children 250, 3.50 scars 15.00 Special at $6.00 to $12.00. 9.00. Youths’ Suits, $9 to $22—f 41 3 BROADWAY. Stores: | Cor. Sth St under the Labor law, except in so fe an to prevent your availing yourselt of the penalties, provided for by poli 384-—H of the penal code. from hie trouse 0 The avtack occurred on the block be- tween Seventh and Bighth avenues, and the fugitives were caught on Twenty- neventh street neat Sixth avenu trate held the prisoners jn $2,000 ball each for further examination Tomorrow morning. “General holds that the woriy to the unconstitt. ction, 84H, asd, “other effect upon the law as a “do not see,” saya the Attorney- General, “that the eee affects the powers and duties of your department ——_—__—— EXHIBIT WORTH $4,000,000, PARIS, Oct., 2.—The @rench fewelry exhibit at Gt. Louis already amounts to $4,000,000 and includes a pearl cellar, yalued at $500,000, on you? Our store, 841 Broadway, cor. 13th St., has all these. | Reefer Suits in fancy cheviot and worsted, for 8 to 16 yrs., $5.00 to $12.00. Vest Suits in fancy cheviot and worsted, for 11 to 16 yrs., Norfolk Suits (with baggy breeches) for § to 16 yrs., Russian Overcoats and Reefers for little fellows 3 to 8 yrs., $5.50 to $10.00. Yackal ara (9. Parents, we count not the! cost when making cloth- ing for the boys, therefore you can count on its every excellence, Can we count plete, We Give Blue Trading nbe All Gash vareiiey s. IRothen New ork iro ing Store. ww stews WEST 1 ey Promp! Visit Our Hands Handsome New Restaurant, Third Floor. The Cuisine and Service Rank Wwith the Best. ady-'o- Wear Garments at Astounding Prices. Prices Are Ex'remely Moderate. Another Series of Great Saturday Sales. Some for Four Hours—From 9 A. M. Till P.M. Others for the Whole Day To-Morrow. yy Refunded. Stylish Girls’ $3.98 Box Goats, Special at $1.98. The coats are made in naval style with large emblem on sleeve. English melton cloth, Fall weight—stylish and durable—shown in blue, red and castor. Reverse cuffs, coat collar; double-breasted; Shown in long skirted blous coa effect with straps anc button: , sizes 14 to 18, worth $15, special at Only @ hundred and tifty sults in the lot, but they're immense bargains! e str ctly all-wool fabric Fancy Chevicts and Cassimeres. all serge lined, mercerized sleeve lining—many have hand-worked buttonholes and are sewed throuchout with silk; sizes 34 to 42, Not a suit worth less than $12; all on sale for four hours at Women’s Neckwear | Tuxedo Veilings, Plain and Dotted; special, per yd. Chiffon Vells, 1% yds. Lilac, all the latest tints; each., Cholce Lace and Embroidered Turnover Col. “ach. Lace Collars, in Aral Arabe; up from:...... fand Hemstitched Turnover 5: Mohatr right shape of the seasor Vict Kid Shoes, in lace or SOnETESS style: also Oxtords. toe Liberty Shoes for Women The Best Value and Most Complete Line in New York Shown in patent leather, dongola kid, box calf, in all combinations of make up; also dull leathers with cloth uppers and patent or dull leather toe caps? More than forty styles to choose from, in lace or button, sizes com- You'll probably wear no other shoes after you have once worn a pair of these. regular $3.50 style, workmanship & finish, at Attractive Leather Slippers for Men, in black, brown and tan— algae lined—all sizes from 6 to 11; special to-morrow at, per pair Positively from 9 A. M. Till 1 P. M. Only. The material ¢ a genuine ives 4 to 14; for four hours to-morrow at hair curl cloth and other stylish and durable materials. der or deep military capes, handsomely trimmed with velvet or braid: full cloth faced; sizes 4 to 14 four hours to-morrow st. large puff sleeve; values positively from $6 to $8.75; special for Women's Fall Suits, $7.98, for 4 Hours Only. Positively Offered at This Price Only ren 9 A.M. Tilt P.M. Made from dark wool Fancy Suitings or blue and black cheviots, with long skirted Louls XIV. coat made with shoulder caper and blouse front; also with long straight front corset coat. are lined with silk ee iy tailored and made with newest sleeve sizes The coats Skirts in the flare pleatec style offered for four hours to- morrow at Misses’ $15 Suits Offered All Day at Good $14.98 value: skirts trimmed te match Made from latest all-woo! novelty mixturs (If You Dine in Our Restaurant Once, You're Sure to Go There Again.) Boys’ $3 Russian Overcoats, for 4 Hours, 1.49 Positively from 9 A. M. till 1 P. M. Only—a Wondrous Offering. A special lot of 400 Oxford Gray Cheviot Overcoat secured froma Russian Style; iring louble manuiacturer just In time for this stirring Sale. breasted, with two rows of brass buttons; embroidered emblems on sleeves; velvet This coat positively costs more to make than swe are to a customer; none sent C. O, D. collars and. belted backs. asking you at retail. Sizes 3 to 7. Limit two coat On sale for four hours at J Boys’ $3.50 Suits All Day at $1.98. Double Breasted, Norfolk, Russian and Sailor Blcuse Styles. and nearly all are all wool. Tbe double-breasted aud Norfolk Suits are shown ina great va- riety of fancy mixtures—sizes 8 to 16. The Russian blouses are in navy blue, attrac- tively trimmed with colored soutache, and finished with leather belt sizes 3 to 7, The sailor blouses of cheviots and sérges, in blue, brown and red—sizes 3 to 10. Regular $3.50 values offered all day to-morrow at.. Men’s $12 Suits, for 4 Hours, at $6.75. Positively from 9 A. M. till! P.M. Only. The pat- such as Black Thibets, Gray and E> tremely well tailored—hand-felled collars, Priestly Gravenette Rain Goats ee $8. Hi Shown in gray, tan and black, elegantly tailored, made with lined yoke. You'll tind the Priestly trademark on eve! ard of the goods Fealy to-morrow in regulic sizes frm 34 to 40—or, if we cannot tit you in these stzes, we'll make one to your or- jer at the same price; special. . dy Ms and Veiling Specials. | 12\4e $1.93 Tapestry Table Cower. 49 300 Reversible Armure Tapestry ‘al 12ic long, in Pink, Blue, Ty patterns, match, deep valance, value $6.00; sale price, 25c Dress Shares at 69c.. Worth inthe proper shapes and trimmed with . bon. Jaunty and just the proper thing., great variety of 9 kind at 49c.; the $1.00 6 Cc Ready-to-Wear Ha's. Ready-to-Wear Hats, wonderful in the styles, * wonderful colors and styles of thi: values, at $1.25 and. good: colors and ue eason: 75¢. values at.. A9c (The Prices in Our New Restaurant Are Very Reasonable.) Men’s $2.25 Shoes All Day at $1.50. Value $2.25 per pair. caps, all sizes. At, per pair Shoes for Boys—Cailf leather lace shoes; double soles, sizes 9, 9% 12, 12%, 13., Shoes for Girls 1.98 Girls’ Full Length Winter Goats for 4 Hours. Values $6 to $8.75, at $4.98. Positively from9 A. M. Till 1 P. M. Oniy. Shown in wool zibeline, kersey melton, woo! beaver, fancy English overplaid cloakings, camel's Variety of newest stvles, with shoul- tyle, with standing velvet collar, side button style, Hide in military Six hundred suits in the lot, and 8.00 Third Floor 4-Hour Soecials. Positively from 9 A. &M. till? P. M. Onis yards square, fancy knotted fringe, beautiful in all the new color eombinations; actual value, $1.98; of fered for four eae at Children’s rimmed School Hats, stitched Mohair Felt, the lowness of prices, $1.98 and $1.50 98¢ Plain toes or with 1.98 7.98 $9.98. 9.98 AI 1.98 98. ble Covers, two 98c ° 3.75 per st, Great All- Day Specials in Millinery. Dress Shapes at 49c. worth 75c. The demand for Mohair Felt Dress Shapes this season is brisk. We meet the demand with the right goods at popular prices; blocks; the 75¢. 8 ry tk a 794, variety 0 good All the sight 2180 1.98 $6.50 to ancy cheviots and worsteds, st.Jeor. cam Canal st. | Near cuaanecs St. NEW UTAH RAILROAD. OGDEN, Utah, Oot. 2—senator Clark, of Montana, had a 9onference in Ogden yeeterday with Senator Kearns, of Utah, and Superintendent Wells, of ‘the Ban Pedro Road It was practically de- cided to bulld a Bganch road from Land, on the San Pedro, to the iron mines of works in this Weiley. People have returned home. fices are opening promptly morning, business 4s in ful) swing and The World’s “Business Oppor- Iron County, Utah, and build large tunities" are booming. —_, ron Sn Wey or you, watch he -"Businte Op: geeely HOME AGAIN. portunities” printed each day in the ‘Morning World? Exceptional busi- ness bargains are offered in these columns continually. The World this morning prints 103 “Business Opportunities” and “For Sales," A dining-room, established twenty years, having twenty-one regular diners, 1s offered for sale for $200, and this on easy payments. Some one, perhaps, will purchase this din- ing-room end gain a good living reby. Fifty-one rooms completely fur- nished for housekeeping are offered for $1,000. The proprietor he pays $180 each month for rent and collects from his tenants $345. A partner is wanted, with $2,000, t go into the lumber and wood sa nese, Then there are several fyrnished- room houses offered and stores of every description, If you do not read The World's ‘*pusineas' Opportunities’ every gore ing you are allowing a great money-making chances to go to Of- each ‘People | Will Move 4 ae tenant_move in | tae same cay tanec same aay tne old | one moves out if you | use “Sunday World | ' zac | > -y + |