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“THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, oCTO i EN RODY JINARTISTIC BEATING HURT __ | stfikens Face swoRos. Te RL asi at FRENCH ARTIST'S FEELINGS. |)" Police Use sabres In Driving Uadiy. The aivikers aver that saver hundreds of persoas wer NOT IDENTIFIED “Sacre Bleu! but the American Has No Appre ban Numerous arrests have been mad ciation of the Real Art.” WM. VOG one suf-|'the pollee now occupy the omnibus ter- 2 as t we EL '& SON. he way otir wepited at | inate in force. e ross stations ) h om eR RRR er eee eee ee ORIENT CLUB TO GIVE BALL. 4 - , Solar Sex unionists i Preparations are making to insure the night. The success of the annual ball of the Orient | ye roters with) Mustcal and Dramatic Club, to be held Y ACON eT POST eee eh Congress Hall, Atisatic ave- only about! nue and Vermont street, Tuesday even- 5 i Noy. 10. ‘The committee promises yadie time for ail who attend t. sinfkers and no ae | Coroner Has Ordered Autopsy; ‘Made to Determine Cause of) “S*<"* haves no soul for ze art! Ze stage hand alved the idea of pla the ‘Temple 4 ‘Death of Man Whose Trunk! one aseassin? ta Demoiscite of 2* Con venuty upon the ca chorus, she fs one amagon! It is be- They await ut the stage ( Was Found Near Hoboken, [ecsuse we wish to paint ze portrait 0, Templeton exlts to her tacra, Sane is La Belle Templeton, of ze Ca-see-no, followed by La Tanie, Mme. Belle sat we are beat. Mon Dieu! Mow we Adams. Morette et Gaviue they have are tat!’ These are the Walls of Her-| make mistake and rush up to Mme. HANDS LIKE AN ENGINEER.| man Morette and Loulw Gavtue, artists.) Le Tante. M. Foley, guard of the por- Meesieurs, of the No, 32 Rue Cinque,| tal, he wave them back. They ad mich cane in our taoauene “sj Misses’ Department. Believed by Physicians that Propeller) sours, Fitth avenue. It is t Blades of Some Steamship Cut Off| 1)... eat ates Aa arlistic eyes) Morette et Gaviim . ; =a i tthe Casino or. Measleurs) Bhubert Yo the rescue. Mor | We are now displaying in this department acomplete jvariety of Dress Suits, Walking Suits, Dress and Walk- s|ing Skirts—in many new and exclusive styles. of applause and they ha Men-| again. A crowd of ruffans, #, fall upon them. also in | Part of Head and the Legs Which|*t the Casino or Messieurs Shubert, Tue to te fOsiie: Sit f When la Belle Chanteuse, Mile. Fay.| portrait of Mile. Temple Are Missing. has come out on the stage to deliv x her chanson. Messieurs Morette et Gay-| 1” fue have added their “‘bravas" to the) art The Police of Hoboken, Jersey City Attention\is called to our and this city thus far have fatled to find a single clue to the identity of “ne : Misses’ Watking Suits fea terest” >| ORIENT CLUB RAID POLICEMAN TRIED is «tong cone ih mi from tho river at the foot of Ferry jin “Long Coat’? styles, made of all wool mannish mix- street, Hoboken. \tures in a great variety of materials to choose frem; in : won, Te ercauiy. Eicaiaan CB WAS A FAILURE ON GRAFT CHARGE sizes for misses 14,16 & 18 years; actual value $30.00, Converse will hold an autopsy to-day. ae oe — is believed by the Coroner and de- At $25.00 per Suit, who have examined the body the dead man was an engineer in \ 7 ‘ : ; 9 F . O ; eafptortable, circumstances, ono sas! Detectives Tried to Burst Into) Got Mixed in Lovers’ Quarrel, Misses Watking Skirts ee acereueass ta eee cere the Place, and Got Two Pris-!’ Diamond Disappeared and of several mixtures, in pleat or kilt styles; length 36 to A ware well Kept and were cleo dane} oners After a Hard Fight in) Girl's Mother Swears that|4o inches; actual valuc $7.50, round the akin at tae pase of thet the Street. He Demanded Cash. IN: 35.90 dank: naile, such as would come from hand- Ming oll-soaked cotton waste. This is very hard to remove and will show for et : ' Detectives MoCarthy and Golden, of! woriceman John Mieabun, of the De- Seen sera nag Reeg ah ee eee aa ices iat nation appeared ts Girls’ Department. Why There Is a Difference Between’ Our Te the autopsy reveals evidences Of] 4 im, and fight with two stron Deputy Commissioner Davis at Police, Fs r to be another MM | eadquarters this afternoon to answer . | 66, 33 Gyjdensuppe ewvstery. The cation the hee rita ORGIES Rarer ota ues tb three! GHAiWas? Ge Oth ameault and (4 to rq year sizes.) An exceptionally strong variety of Co ncave Shoulder Clothing and the head and the fracture of the arm M4Y| 56 toa in court next morning that | {Wo MVolved in a charge ef attempting Siena za Ordi Kind de by the prooelié® of a], : alto grati.”” Girl. Inar I . aye aaa ithe cute which sepa- Pecesttaen AL pene “According to witnesses Miebun and BESS Coats, Dresses and Frocks, That Ale you do yourself is, done best—when things are rated he trunk were 2 é ts . Poll Tho . Med upar * : y Tate Mowommrd, on the Tight mide ronmmianloner Gresne pat this ball in |15 nguee alax Benith, of No. # Buffoli suitable for all occasions. left to other hands to bedone they fall short of the expected results, Arpmm right to lgft and on the left side] Coot, Hace SEER oe street, to return ti his flance Miss Clara . If this statement is true of any one thing in particular, it is true of rom left to right. the ‘Twenty-aecond street oMee, that it] iuelbrun her engagement ring ernich ue Misses and Child; ? SH men’s clothes. There are a few high-class men’s clothiers who frre ce the bare of the brain | 0 Nad two good, live detectives he was| et taxon from her after quarrel. in LaAVEH S 20€S. are directly responsible for the clothes they make. But the rest— Ha aot have deen made by human | Ure that they would unearth a house | tise Fietbrim had asked that the mat- aie oes are no further interested in clothes making than the selling of it. i po a sald Dr. Converse to an Even-| thine atvette Meck a erty" | ter be xeitled quietly a0 that It need Vici Kid, Patent Leather and French Calf Tom, Dick or Harry supplies the clothes and the ordinary nenaye Ing’ World reporter to-day. "A POW | selected for the game, mOjfiot be taken to court, j Button and Lace Boot. made clothing store sells ’em to you for better or for worse. The ’ iemeem-ériven instrument, such) a8 Ent | They went to the alleged policy house), eteed he declares, the policeman 3) clothes are characterless, the makers conscienceless—they, the ; RG Tebvired tne top of the tiead-vet| Ost, NUE!) armed with’ several Kinds/ot| its cousin, Morris Bmithy unerorelfully Ite on y%, at $ makers, do not know you, so what matters it? + Dp nawedness of the human trunk can-| rye gore eng, elented with handouts! ang ‘then dragued them to tiie pol welted soles; sizes 8 to 10%, at $1.75, We don’t want to sell you for to-day, but for to-morrow, and [oerexplained by this theory uniess | Chayccan gears fe lnacriptlon, “Orlent| Station. in the scuMe the ring doen regular price $2, 50, the day after. We know in order to do this we must give you Bee rrrrcs cect tie tating |e £0 SIMtEat 8) sted afore/admlacion Ponsa OG rue cae gone eine = t3 Ae tHe cae oer, i is possible pelgive: And we do chat) a. s can be effected, ‘The only entrance Is iz ; i e make all our own clothes in our own workroom nd are . ot raier tn Ae lunes youlaiin mer through the basement, which ts barred oirhe ‘case! was (hen taken before the Wega; 2 3: tO%2, a 2.25) regular price $3,00. directly febponstble for each and < ire, ie y LB “lby a steel di that h ° % ae s =} : though the mutilation of the Body woulal ng in at the top parts A CPA |Grand Jury by the policemen. Wale) —§ S00 Darrs tcc Kid and Calf Boots, every garment we sell. So isn’t magerlt possible for water to enter tbe} ‘Three members “of the club enterod lio Mire, Gustave Nidbrun, mother of . it most reasonable. to assume that . While the detectives were in waiting. \Giara, Mieabun approached her and said sizes 8to 2, at $1. values to $3.00. our clothing is much better than the Been ee ee ae rewed [ene nexe sted was to follow them in. linet Max gmith would probably get ; i other kind e with the County Phystelan that |that, the result being the arreat of two | Tlelbrin eabun said that he thought and “Closefitting’’ collar are feat- theltwin-screw of a steamship was the/men who gave thelr names as John |, 8nd ad ira: ri lolbatine cor #00) 6 OV ay OV ures that you don’t find in ordinary penseble cause of the mutilation. | |Alexander aud Michael Jennings, but |e would put upy Later he called Upon ~ clothes. e have put them into ‘ opeller May Have Cut who, according to the police, John | Mrs, Hierh: ther d m hat identi W een | 0 °) said that he refus ii] Before Magiatrace Flummer to-day the | maid shat he refused to be shaken down 4 detectty re * “f bhai . . Bagw the teen covia have Bech torn lt] prujoys “ere aaed f0F evidence of/he would maxb it Bot for the accused Our $15 Fall Suits’ & Overcoats. : G aint 15 2, mooth or rough finished the body in the first revolution. The ido all f ran te help vou H ‘Deputy Cy jssioner Davis ved ‘orbit described by the propellor is three Magiatrates cbUCloee ral eect all Cece oe moner: Davis’ reser; Black Thi feet: Just the measurement Ch the paral not legal evidence. These mn had a ——— Fens, ‘all wnk found. This theory is supported) right under the law to refuse. nn ene ng: too: Br agents of, ie, HamburssAmeriian trance Unless vou were sure that tnere| ELECTRICIAN DIED AT POST. hovnew. Fall’ Suit panies, whose boats dock at Ho-|en sorte. bate tence ete rimte. “ cassimere. tweed and th en. " If the body is that of an employee of ee eee Employee of Rapid Transit Power- ene of the German steamship companies House Was M. it may never be identified, as the records CLUE TO DREXEL JEWELS, Albert Hodgett, twenty-etght years Patrice Haver sth holds Cr hie otgial| NEWPORT, Oct. 2.—It 1s reported /old ,was found @ead to-day in the oll- Delief that the unknown wae swimming|that n clue has been discovered, indi-|room of the Rapid ‘Transit power-house = the river when drowned and that jothes are In a berth of some vea mow in port. in ta or double breast —plain black a must discharge the THE PEMBERTON, 723:.|| = °"" “Wt. VOGEL & SON University Place, cating that at least part of the Jewels | at Seventy-fourth street and East River. lost by Mrs, John R. Drexel during | The cause of death ts as yet unknown. July 8 : Sale of Broadway. Houston St. 4.3% were offered tor |"The Coroner will hold an autopsy on the The jowela were lost. on 190 | dS ee York, on two!’ Hodgett, who is an electrician, was gecasions, | somewhere “between Mra sent into the ollstoom at i o'clock’ in pasxel's home at Ochre Point and the|the course of his employment. As he Ties Sahirs: Oliver Belmont and Mra. | id tot return for some time, workmen Willie Carter, Men’s Fall Clothing, ie of The police have again | weni after him to find out the taken up the case. the delay in returning to this work. $ t eet neeininiic: Hodgett. was lying stretched out on THREAT 10 KIL ANARCHISM DISCUSSED. oe Hear His delenda in the shops, aay v’ v t waa sufferin irom ney trou. ANTWERP, Bolgium, Ost. 2.—The tn-| bes, and it ia thougnt that death might ternational Law Conference terminated |\iave been due to uric acid poisoning to-day after a desultory discussion of WM MIS, Suits at $4.95. Made from all-wool fancy mix- tures, stylishly cut, well made and trimmed. These suits should not be confounded with ordinary suits at this price. They are an actual $10.00 value. Overcoats at $4.95. Handsome Oxford gray, full i Anarchism, T ubject was introduced ; : vy a Lond 7 CANADIAN LEGISLATOR DEAD. Declared He Would Do Away |iiie Srongasi oe tren path’. Me") Oerawa, Ont, Oct, 2—Henry alo. N.Y. for an ternational agree-| gill, a meniber at Parliament for the with Gonzales if Attacked by] ment on tiie subject of anarchism: Pre] last Afieen vearn tx dead. At. Cargill the Editor During His Cam- |" paign for Governor, SUIRPRISIE SPECIAL SALE N° 211, 3270146 W. 14 TH ST. | THIRD AVE.NW, Cor.83 22ST. BETWEEN 6% AND 77 AVES.IIONE BLOCK FROM ELEVATED. STATION Soft Shapes and Derbys. Whatever may be your preference in style-blocks— Dunlap, Knox or other standard—we'll show you the ceunterpart of it made from pure fur felt that will keep Gets its color and character—and offer you choice of any — A shade that is worn this season—during one week ending next Friday. Another Step Forwardin Men’sClothing When a critical public becomes enthused over a display of men’s clothing it is fair to ‘ar~ r WAR referred to we NEXT cone for a fuller deda ercome by heart failure while It comm! vom of the Ho BERNHEIM & CO,'S Values are Famous. It’ enough to sell good clothing at Ss the usual high prices, but only our expert knowledge of this Eas business, combined with ample y capital and the push and epter- prise that we employ, make it possible to sell such high-grade Suits and Top at Coats at our _.., Moderate Prices VEXINGTON, 8. ©, Oct. 2--Sensa- Monal testimony was given at the trial df James HH, Tillman to-day by ©. J. Cerrell, editor of @ newspaper in Flor- mee county. A: by Solleitor Thur- mond jf he ever heard Tiliman make || any threats he replied that he was walk- In@lalong the stroets of F hd wit! Col. Tillman in the early summer of 190%, he thourht it And that he (Tillman) said “He was going to run for Governor ani i « s attacked fim he wis soln down ane him.” "TE think he sail like a dog” ihe wit- : nies thi 5 i 4 “ assume that there is something more than ordinary merit about it. The Surprise Store’s ee ee 2 we Ghine aes length, Italian lining. An actual Fall hid Winter styles, spread out for the inspection of the public, have been dechrea the Ly thers, an employee of the MEN’S SUITS AND TOP COATS, most attractive exhibited in New York. Make, fit and fashion challenge attention, and the Btate, testified t Gonzalen into + ne aesiste) No G. $10.00 value. prices are such as can be named by prodigious producers only, Pp of the made from this season's most popul: 50 all-wook materiais, cut in the Jat style, either single or double bresste offered elsewhere as special values at ° whoo! The complete Autumn show, Bemresesti he sean eT ae SHIRTS 7p cresciatie asp” §45¢ 95¢., 1.45 Batments of M aut that time, £nd repiied that “others cor SOHAIL S ccaneereccerswsss wanes Ds We ivatiacs wat MEN'S SUITS AND TOP COATS, Was in the offices of high class in every respect, in the bet- Boys’ Garments——Always in the Lead. te Beate i 4 Norfolk, Sailor and dou- | Heavy “ eae | ene FMT) worm ow —Ot 95 Sake Fuu-DRS o Texto Su Pale coe trane! | ace tt afr $2 [ae eethsg 3.80 * hot, 1 Si i bd 2 a - ed a vl i Doe be Acme t iBed 19 a ean cut with broad concave shoulders, as | 7 lot Suits, tweed 5), oF of the season, Pe pivincenten| ee i Pee ners Sea styles; ° 66 THE TAILOR, Thoroughly Dependable Suits...... ff | Fall Top Coats, Boxy or Long, 57: MEN'S DRESS SUITS, mate B’WAYy, Pure Through and Through Wors- $°7.50/ : $ finest imported worsteds: in allt! 50 rae Opp. Wanamaker’ s. ted Suits........ Boonen acon Vf Belgian Court Top Coats, all shades... 10 est designs; hand-tailored and in evegy i F 40 if 0 way equal to the suits sold downtown ry Swagger Scotch Cheviot Suits...... 5 Sumptuous Thibet Top Coats....., witness testivicd that : at $18; at...... te saeeens @ the fureher xatement $14—but it’s for some- Mot worry. 1 his Ute w Ot Special Interest to Mothers. thing as different from the com- BME oat had gala the BOYS ALLWOOL SLITS. Dow | OVS! DRESS se mon ain of alloriog as day is$ SUIT ant said among other things: Dein “colores or th megiigh misture es in Die oF black! nevi from night—the cleverest’ of TO At the tis@edy thet ever ha ro'd * 4.98) Jess: than: BM 48 clever tailoring is yours every Richest Autumn Fabric Suits...... (Si Gaecas Coats, the Reliable Kind... 512 DOUBLY GUARANTEED: js\veach: amt every sale, Should any purchase, for any reas son, fail to please, bring it back for prompt exchange or re(und—whichever you wish. We press and repair all clothing we sell free of cost for one year. LY®R' for Two Days Only, To-morrow and Monday. $ 95 Men's Fall Fashion Goodyear Welt Shoes, Kangaroo 1: leather, serviceable soles, splendid workmanship, ORDER]| | wiuiite, {THE SURPRISE STORE|, bet. 6th and 7th Avenues, . step of the way, the smartest of Fall’s novel weaves and color tones are given in the goods, Choose what you will ia fabric, order any style you fancy, you'll never mect a fairer §14 worth, ne watd he Juctrot : ie ine. Gatentent nnd Your Money Refunded for Any Unsatisfactory Purchase. friendly, He raid . Third Avenue, NW, Corner 83d Street, ne Block fram “L” Station, eet @AROLINA'S CROP. star ‘Byeving Work.) ©. 2-Th crop “a berate 27th St J SC etiemmennedl mee OPEN AVERY EVEHING. SATURDAY Tt 1,30.

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