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tT PO aa ee Nl ee eT Ae NEW REVOLT AMONG _ THE DOWIE HOSTS Restifents of Zion at ion ty Refuse to Replace the 1,000 Who Deserted the Ranks and Re- _ turned Home. $78,000 IN BOGUS CHECKS. ENjah 1, Has Already Ma Profit of $6,000 from the Members of the Restoration Host Who Followed Him to New York. OCW “Tije’ Dowie's reinforcements from Zion City for his Restoration Host, which were fue to arrive yesterday , have not reached New York, to-day those of Dowle's followers who have not deserted and returned to Zion City understood that their fellow Fesidents had refused to come. ‘About 1,000 returned to Zion City last feck and then !t was said that 1,000 others would arrive in New York Mon- May morning to take their places. The Prophet has given up trying to Yield successful meetings at 6 o'clock in the morning, and to-day the first meet- ing was called at 6.90 A. M. His subject on which he failed to preach, was ‘The Crime of Covetousness.” But he did urge his followers to work harder and bring in more “sheaves.” “What we want 1s converts," eald Wijeh. “If you can't bring in convéts @on't come back here.” Dowie said that the Restoration Host fhed visited 450,000 homes since their erriyal in New York and at this several declared that somebody had (been pad- ‘ding the reports. i Bogus Checks Returned, Dowle's bank to-day returned to him bogus checks calling for $18,000, which thad been cent to him by jokers. But Dowle runs no-chances with checks. He wends them all to the bank. From his own disciples it is earned that Dowie has made a profit of atjout $0,000 from his own host since coming to New York. He sold 4,000 meal tickets at $5. each and Deacon Cotton, tne comm's- sary, told The Evening World reporter that about 2% per cent., or $5,000, would be profit. There was $275 profit in the river excursion Saturday and the creche where Zion mothers check@hvir bahies while they go out to do the restoration work has earned $86 -by taxing the mothers, The 300 roomers in Madison Square Garden have almadly remiured @ profit’ of $400, The old “doctor” please? @ iarge audience last night with the promised attack on the newspapers and the explanation of his illegitimate birth. The doors of the big Garden were closed early, and thousands of per- @ons went away disappointed, It took the self-styled prophet all of the evening to tell his troubles, and he had no time for religious discussion or exhortation. 2 Pratses His Mother, Dowie said that his mother was @ noble Christian woman, who had been tricked into a Scottish marriage by a high officer in the British army, who Went away to war soon afterward. John Murray Dowle, who has always been known as “Elijah's" father, was Mired tu marry the woman, he sald, that her son might have a name. \ Dowle wept copiously as he told these family secrets to the crowd, and the Host wept with him to order. He @ave as the excuse for this rattling of the familly skeleton the fact that # 8 between himself and his sup- ed father had been published in The World. He sald he might claim @ rich du&egom if he wished. His real father, he sald, was killed in the Cri- mean war, and he had evidence enough of the marriage to secure for himself a ducal coronet, if he de- sired it, As he finished a storm of hisses went up from the disgusted auditors. ‘When the processional had been fin- (shed and the scriptural lesson read “Dr.” Dowle lost no time in fulfilling his promise which had been made at the morning service. He Jaunched into @ wholesale denunciation of the New Xork press. He said les had been told about him from the date of his arrival in New York and the editors had insulted him by sending to his services ‘tha, same contemptible dogs who had lied’ about him, He said he saw there was “a devil's conspiracy"? against him, He wept as he denied the story that his wife had taken $7,000,000 to Australia. Hoe thought a law should be passed ¢reating a press censor. He went on: “I denounce The World as the foe of @ood order, It Js continually villitying the best and purest statesmen in ¢ country, It Attacks any man who tries ko do right, Such papers ought to be dealt with under the law. Just Hight Converts, Dowle made his first call for converts this afternoon. In response to the call the majority of his audience fled to the exits, but when the rush was over three Men and five women came ‘forward and fave themselves up to Zion, All were ent with age, sad looking and care- worn, They will be baptized in the grout tank on Friday. Dowle devoted his early morning ser- que to reviling Christian Science and “Mistress Kiddy,'’ as he called the ex- nent of the cult, He declared that ira. Eddy's book, ‘The Science of fealth," was a “continent of mud.” fe announced incidentally that when ‘his overseers struck Boston they had found stony ground to sow Zion seed on, intimating that Mre, Eddy had sapped the soil dry. LEFT $1,500 ON A TRAIN. Envelope that Contained the Cash Found, but Widow’s Money Gone. | LITTLE FALLS, N. ¥., Oct. 27.—Mrs. James Wicks, ,of St. Johnsville, while enroute to this city to-day left an envel- ope containing $1,500 in cash on the New York Central train, She missed the money after the train had departed and telegraphed to Frankfort. The conductor found the rifled envel- ope in a seat, but, there was no clue to ithe thief. Mrs. Wicks is a widow and the money Was part of tho insurance on her hus- band’s life. TRIED TO ROB POOR BOX. Man Caught in Act Is Sent to th Island. Accused with having attempted to rob the poor box of St. Ignatius's Church, at . Highty-fourth street and Park avenue, John Furey, who sald he lived at No. East Highty-ninth street, was sent to the Island for two months in default of $300 bail by Magistrate Crane in the Harlem Court to-day. The complainant against Furey was Jeremiah Credon, janitor of the church, who said that money had been taken from the box several times and that! this morning he caught Furey trying to extract money from the receptacle with pieces of tin. Ribbon Dept. Fancy Brocade Sash Rzbbon, 9g inch wide, 85c. per yard, value $1.65. Colors :—white, light blue turquoise, pink, lavender, green and black, Motive Antique Sash Ribbon, 7-inch wide, 39c. per yard, value 55¢. White'and Pink only. Imported Black Taffeta Sash Ribbon, 7 inches wide, 39c. per yard, value 55¢. Satin Taffeta Ribbon 5%-inch wide, 2Qc. per yard, —————__—_ COMMUTERS PROTEST. . Dbject to Methods im Vogue on Long Island Railroad, ‘The methods in vogue on the North Shore division of the Long Island Rail- criticised daily by the utgolng and ‘thcoming m five to twenty minutes being ratged rotection on street be @ mass-meet- pot blag: ‘adjections are the lack of value 39¢. Colors:—white, cream, pink, blue, Nile and lavender, Lord & Taylor. Broadway & Twentieth Street, and Fifth Avenue. THE WORLD? TUESDAY EVENING ocrosEn: $7; Yo. LATEST PHOTOGRAPH OF POPE PIUS X., SHOWING HIM SEATED ON HIS THRONE OF STATE IN THE VATICAN. ASKS $50.0 in the Supreme Court ages against the Burek pany and the owner of 804 Pearl street, where of the life O'Gara. recites that employed Miss O'Gara factory, on the third Pearl street, and that owned by Corlies, Anna A. Fire broke out in thi use the Marcus B of the — bulle the exits a obstruction, a yners to kee) free 0} DAUGHTER’ Thomas O’Gara Sues Owners of Eureka Building Because His Child Was Fatally Injured Jumping from Window. Thomas O'Gara, of Brooklyn, has in- stituted sult through Josaph L, She leaped out of fire in the building. Mr. O'Gara’'s complaint, Martin H. posing the Eureka Bedding Company, Howard Wright, Mary B. Mason, Wright and Carrie Coolldge. 902. and the complaint savas that bi 00 FOR § DEATH Prager for $50,00 dam- ka Bedding Com- the building No, thelr factory is, of his daughter, filed to-day. Marous, com- Sl in their mattress floor of No. 304 the bullding was J. Dunbar e factory May 5, rothers ding nd nd supply proper and adequ 1s directed by the ln story windows and which resulted tn her The complaint says t \adders leading to the n the roof, stairways, “ther means of escape was unable to leave safety, Body of Young Mil RIQHMOND, Va., ¢ has been received here the body of E. Philadelphia mililona: peared about ten di found in Wise Coun’ ATTACKED BY DINGESS, W. Va., Oct. Kins, son of a wealthy place, was attacked and fatally beaten Atkins w: by a rival. two young women w came behind him and th a clu anc ramen with rter of a mile to a Hine will aie. Mave Been Found in Vv L. Wentz, escaped. Atkins carried ADE . Kate O'Gara was compelled to jump from e of he third- ained injuries death. iy seut fire-excap from fire, and she the building in Met lonalre 8 Det. 8, from Bristol that the young who disap azo, ‘had deon e A RIVAL, 27.—Milder At- farmer, near this as walking with hen fix assailant crashed. his skull y ne Su farm-house. At- shoe that more and more|FLEECED BACK WHITE CHEVIOTS— 23 8 cente 1 i Made to sell at 15 cents.........seeecssseese people come to look at, buy sla wea Pretty, dtsrable and warm for Night Dresses and Night Shoe. right up into the arch of the foot without a lap-over at the instep. JAMES S. COWARD, 268-274 Greenwich St., near Warren St.,N.Y, gawy per en's mere, Thit WENTZ REPORTED DEAD. |" ‘and new blouse effec! Women and or made t ec S076 OLZWASSER€ Co STORE OPEN EVENINGS Until 9 O'CLOCK AY. Comard FAR N Shoe Wost Fourteenth Street. FOR MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN, The “instep fit” Wednesday Morning in the White Goods in the Drawers, for Pajamas, Women’s Waists, Babies’ Sacques and Cloaks, for Underskirts and other underwear—as cheap as the ordinary Canton Flannel, but daintier, as it hasa fancy weave. (Only sold until 1 P, M.—No Mail Orders. The “Coward Good Sense” The shoe that sets —_——_—_________» A Great Offering of Dress and Household Flannels_ They say in wholesalecircles that they don’t know what wedo with all the Flannels we buy—and find it hard to believe that we sell every yard at retail alone......It is true that we do sell great quantities of Flannels, more, far more, than any other house in the United States.....,For that reason we can BUY quantities that no other house would attempt to handle, and as great buying meag’ low buying, here are EXTRAORDINARY VALUES FOR TO-MORROW. ALL WOOL FRENCH FLANNELS A LOT OF FANCY WAISTINGS Three good shades of Tan: French Noveity Albatross, Whkte with Black Polka bots; German Fiannela, Bla with White Pore Dots; Royal Blue with White Polka Dota; Rey omorrow™ FANCY PLAID PISTINGS Uintire balance of a it urchase—Tartan elrects, d and Blue combinatlone—J tty aa can be for, Children's son and Women's Wrappel ‘Season's e starting price 19 cente— Nothing like the Coward hoe for fit. SOLD NOWHERE ELSE. Mail Orders Filled. SEND FOR CATALOGUR. LOTHN an acouuag 8i i BK. Bul Bede Bieta, oncave $id. 250 lanciels, f nd Prunejiles, Ret Elsewhere i) to. TO-MOLTOW vesereeeseeee 50 CASES CANTONS AND DOMETS Every mother and housekeeper will want to share in this offerin: Cantons and Domets—extra heavy 5% houlder effec tallored, n's Overcoat d Bia et Haine *a\belines and “proadeion skirts 9 ‘To-morrow “ could not be b ron Not promised after 2 o'clock, the mille for tae price we quote.. ALSO, A SALE OF MILL LENGTHS AT HALF VALUE. Fine White Baby Flanneis, in lengths running from a piece just big €nough for a band up to sufficient quantity for skirts, 1419 TO 1428 8D between 80th and 81. ® nday World Wants Work Monday Morning Wonders. A Sale of Women’s OO 8800 08080 OH OOO Oe DOO OHO OM OOO ORO OOO OOO OR OOM ORONO Weinesay e Crt | eset Thos day’ $s «fa en ri Coffee prices. coffee to be equal to any coffee sold in the city at Boe. Ib, yin, 1 White, pair.... pai Suede Gloves, Coffee! of extra fancy a: ihe beat break Paty Sam ‘uarantee BAR LE DUC J} New importation, Strawberry; glass “VALLIER” able Kid Gloves, pique sewn, Paris points, two clasps, per “VALLIER” washable Kid Gloves, sewn, nevura stitchin, clasps, per pair “VALLIER"’ black Suede Gloves, drawn points, 2 clasps, pai “VALLIER”’ Suede Gloves, filet embroldery, 3 clasp, er d gy Cottage Hams] zi § ie Olas more and more + day, the demand far excee hey are moat nuitables for ale | vMelgh on a ie bonelens ‘ire very econom eo ie only, per Ib, they. di, We have seourca @ large quantity {fancy Maracaibo at jews than We euarantee this ‘Our special priee 10 81.20% 13c 25¢ 3 | etal Tb, stone ight of el Serock 48¢ oLLY— fod “and | § Currant” me “Valier” Gloves won PARIS 1900, MEDAILLE O’oR Imperial round two Stainless, inseam * “Phoenix’ round sewn, VALLIER” “Verlaine” pias sewn, points, 2 clasps, ner imperial pair... ponulag Tea. high lead Wh 0 MAIL ORDERS aims SIXTH 42% sats avenve ast BY ann. 21ST Grocery Special 14c pP—Tri- Color Brand; the| Concentrated Celery—| ns a Cacoa—Lowney ler's or Aticinac Ib. t Flour — Fran) Wheat %, 3 le OF es in tion. best quality wash-.,| 2,00 quality 1:7 1:3 quality J +50 quality J +50 | Peacock Chop * extra fancy grade Tea, delicious flavor, unsurpassed cup qual- Itles; packed tn 1 Ib. lined special price tere Chow a, full at. | Sui ey Nason gars, ber ai cls Olives—Extra Queen Olives crisp and delicious, in full at. Mason jars, qt At Greatt Reduced | Prices Floral purity Dra qual fn qual Malt Extract ure and & it phy: sicians as a tonic and b) maker. Special price a doz.. Oolong cheats; Minoe Meat — Armour’s me UD, Ber Soups, Gravies, 17 condensed; 9c Sauces, &c/ 1-Ib tins, b4C Concentrated Cel- Tomntoe i—Maurice Riv- FUAICES or) Cry Sale din tines L2G | gemtre quality sed Hi folla’ packed, Huy- pa jo1 - in Ic | Ratcea Mills, . W. Ins, tage Brand Sugar lous flavor, sweet ts a i up — Glo Chow _ or’ tnd’ Vanilla; Fe 30c | Reeds, pet uns. 23¢ are manufactured expressly for us by one of the foremost Glovers of Europe. These Gloves have a world-wide reput tion, In their manufacture the point is not and never has been to make the largest quantities, but through care and system to produce THE BEST. “Vallier” stamped upon a glove means an ample guarantee, quality, fit and finish. The first complete showing awaits your inspec- There are Glace and Suede Gloves in great variety—showing colors to match any costume as well as black and white, A few styles are here mentioned;— “VALLIER”’ “Verlaine” quality real Kid Gloves, round sewn, imperial points, 2 clasp, per ; “VALLIER’ “La Savoie” real Kid Gloves, pique sewn, Paris points, 2 modern clasps, per pair Lisrsst ye “*VALLIER” “La Savoie” Kid Gloves, pique sewn, nevura stitching, 1 pearl clasp, 1 best quality real per pair.... 2.00 “VALLIER" Kid Gloves, round sewn, new fancy stitching, 3 clasps, per pair. aie ‘ “VALLIER?’’ best quality wash- able Suede Gloves, ique sewn, drawn points, 2 c welad) per palr...... PROMPTLY ry / Goods(o- 7 |cartwrigt derwear at very attract! CARTWRIGHT & WARNER'S MEN'S SHIRTS AND DRAWERS—fall weight white merino (part fall Weight natural—all —price per garment CARTWRIGHT & WARNER'S MEN'S SHIRTS AND DRAW! winter weight white Drawers come regular s| with short legs—per garment. CARTWRIGHT & WARNER'S MEN'S SHIRTS AND DRAW! winter weight pure nat Drawers come in rej with short garment .. SHIRTS AND DRAWER JAYMENt oeeeesseee CARTWRIGHT & WAI SHIRTS AND DRAWERS—in weight all wool cashmere—in_ tur- | quoise blue—price per gar- ment .. CARTWRIGHT & WARNER'S MEN’s | Price, Per suit, 375 CARTWRIGHT & WARNER'S CHIL- DREN'S VESTS, PANTS, DRAWERS & SHIRTS AND DRAW! medium winter weight (part cotton) — the in regular sizes or with . eae orine per garment CARTWRIGHT & WARNER'S MEN'S | non-shrinkable—are here in complete SHIRTS AND DRAWERS—extra heavy | varieties and Ib or medium winter weight — extra | prices, © Gas Radiators, Oil ‘and Coal Stoves! rane) 50 n Ol, HEATERS; tank holds 9 ats 2 tt 00 For ea, Women and Children! Knit Underwear how tiaplaying in our Knit legs—price per CARTWRIGHT & WARNER'S MEN'S yeight lamb's wool—in natural, light ue or rose pink—price per Specials From the FILLED! Warner’s te one women on, mens ood. ve prices. cotton)—also 1 wool * 2:30) ERS — medium merino — the izes or 26 ERS — medium | tural wool—the gular sizes or) 27 S—superfine fall ey com RNER'S MEN'S | P&F winter | ERS — superfine white merino Drawers come short 3: .25) teens Sheet Music Specials. “The Sun Dance.” { “Arabian Scout 2Step.’ {The Indian tnterm t the tawn ert Only one copy to each Stove with the new SUVIO GAS HEA Heats, covks and water’ quickly. It, BO pipe or Nose, re uurner eluding ength of pipe. elbow and a damier Stze NO. special" 195 ds ‘STREETS. N.Y. paenementranenerenenene % — Unshrinkable Sur Fashioned ‘agents for ‘the ted Unahr kab) ‘ahd childrens Sve ‘are ‘the “eole V neck with wide emb'y—neatly » flounce with three clusters of stitched 4 fret tucks and strong emb'y usually » of ruffle or flounce with deep maltese Super best grade—in iatural color—the Drawers come in regular sizes or with short ment .......064. seeeeee Full flare flounce, with ruffle o| ribbon run—with and without b | : strong French emb'y. and. coubl CARTWRIGHT & WARNER'S WOM- frim'd armholes—udually 4 cents ,29 luster. pin Yucis, and. wida ENE ore ND EAS winter FINE CORSET COVERS value Hs weight white cashmere and medium | winter weight natural wool—the Vests Reimulton fucka and embte ipeetting, SHOWILY TRIM'D SKIRTS have long sleeves—the Pants come in Bibatant pith rth rinbon run ruffle of Wonderful. Wonderful Values. jankle lengths—price, per gar- BIEN. . occcccrsccccgescecoce CARTWRIGHT & WARNER'S WOM- 'S VESTS AND PANTS—fall weight white merino—the Vests have long or Short sleeves—the Pants come jin ankle lengths—per | CARTWRIGHT & WARNER'S WOM- 1, Boat ‘correanondiye. price |EN'S VESTS AND PANTS—fall weight Maral Ble. HANDSOME WHITE SKIRTS all-wool white cashmere—the Vests have long o; short sleeves—the Pants CARTWRIGHT & WARNER'S WOM- 'S COMBINATION SUITS—a full line 3:50) in jtnlte merino or natural wool-- wit COMBINATION SUITS—all absolutely | | A cisely egg, Pat cae ahs ser? BS A the lowest possible $] Ske ianey mem ae. “or ue rei strone ph gg of styles, Seerares niet t 79 smd coer get eet usually sell at ‘and (TI hearing everywhere. Balcony, also 4th floor. 1 Muslin and Cambric Underwear at Cut Prices is something unusual and quite out of the ordinary at this tiem — of year, but the closing out of the factory surplus of severa. manufacturers enables us to offer such UNQUESTIONABLE BARGAINS: that it is proving a most successful event. Styles of garments are so pleasing and tasteful, and prices so remarkably low, that many are buying for Christmas gifts. CAMBRIC CORSET COVERS (0. Knit Underwear “Made for Those Who Can Aur THE BEST. Department @ full line OEE SIZE WHITE SKIRTS loce and two wide inpertings in diamond pattern—value 1, STRONG CAMBRIC SKIRTS Orc 7 FINE CORSET COVERS Long Cloth and Ci ‘mibric—sqvare and round neck, with full leee trim— s legs—price per gar- bE) Just Read: 26-inch flounce, ‘with, fine Jecg | inertinga—wide oral te y. tee, sEmholes, eyera Bence Wee te styles—worth “59 and eo .. +39 LACE TRIM'D CORSET COVERS Showy effects of wide, fancy lace Insertings senarated by three rows omb'y or tw ‘s ribbon run bending dential styler th would rapidly sell at 15 Splendiq, vajues tn finer 3:00 Evins, 6g Pages 14-inch flounce, with nine M. Rose ostternn. Mohlin lace and ineerth vat ince clrealar Coencs, with ecre ate Va). Ince flounee, made on which fe rtf of stron er combination b Side nitfle of strone crob'y Any of the above, and a number of other effective styles....-.++++ ‘ment 16s With billowy flounces of filmy lace— straight and Vandyke eflects— lovely for dancing und evening.. &* Still finer to $12.98, GOOD. MUSLIN DRAWERS Full cut—wide hem==f fine tucks—value 29. No Mail STRONG MUSLIN NIGHT DRESSES in ankle IEDR WDE SPH, Square voke of tucks and Galak +34 garment. insertings. or rume—full cut—yalue 1 STRONG MUSLIN NIGHT DRESSES Polated neck 1 hemsetten A 2 emb'y Insertings—ru! long sleeves and im artxle lengths i SP aso bP Pg ete insartinge—i 5:50 27 and emb'y ke—Fibbon bow; V or high neck—yoke of four in- Sertings and six «roups of tucks— ruffle of emb'y Five other equally good styles— 59 none worth less than .79..... * STRONG CAMBRIC DRAWERS Peers Wake ne Vel 21. FULL UMBRELLA DRAWERS ~~ ~ Fine Cambric—tull rutile, with tu nd embly oF rutile composed of 5:00 CAMBRIG NIGHT DRESSES STRONG MUSLIN CHEMISES Yoke of tuc! chon lace—ru: ha to-morrow and emb'y oj FINE NAINSOOK NIGHT DRESSES and emb'y nt a ; oe oa 24 zo, that it J 0: CAMBRIC AND MUSLIN CHEMISES Nee io 198) [ice or eb yvalue Secs OD Finer Gowns in various fancy stylea to $10.60. “HOME-MADE'' GOWNS By Mail 12¢ SKIRT CHEMISES nM ace oF customer. Fancy 4 citer ot ood old plain but stro yoke 0¢ 301 3 Ww etre out are Bar Hs Values up 'to Sladen: et 9 98 Finer Fancy Chewises to $3.08. He ao In This Great Fall Sale We are daily breaking phenomenal records of a year ago, and doing so by: FORCE OF VALUES—VALUES ONLY. TO-MORROW— TO-MORROW— 2 23 cent Hose Supporters.. .17|69c. Tooth Brush Holde ‘ From Pad—piain and fancy Elastic. plated Combination Nickel-; and’ nseful bathe useful room 15 cent Children’s Hose...-.. 9 Fine and heavy ribbed Cotton—faat | 21 cent Ribbons,, | biack—double heels and toes. Liberty Satin Tal | Black ond all 39c Women's Vests & Pants .19 | 4nd dar! REARL, POLISHED BT CYLINDER the | and dark—4 inches wher