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the Neighbors Are Greatly ‘Wrought Up at.the Burial of ‘The Woman Victim of the As- ~ sassin’s Shot. GHERIFF GETS PICTURE OF THE MAN SUSPECTED. ‘Wife of This Person Is a Oon- sumptive and She Beoame So Hysterical It Is Feared She - Will Die. ‘Mrs, Victor Devans, who was killed by “hn messasin last Friday night, took place ‘gat the man suspec' ‘tien had expressed his intention of at- cending the funeral. Consequently, ‘when ‘the hour approached for the ser- “\iees a great crowd of men had gath- ered at the Bevans house in anticipa- sun of trouble. Watch Suspect’s House. | uring the night the house in which ‘his man lives, which is only about Aftec-quarters of a mile from the Bevans*home, was surrounded by a {ese formed by Sheriff Andress, It was tparel, that he would try escape. Aad left the place. the Sheriff does not make ot understood by the agi- . Andress says he already . The farmers who are strong sentiment of pening: the suspect feel that the Sher- ned by the case and tn if bewilderment lacks the executive yilty to handle It is the state- went of the Si x “Perhaps 1 shall ve able to do some- /o tiing to-day.” he sald. “The case is > *9 Upportant that 1 do not feel at lb- erty to say what leads me to expect WAE an arrest will be made to-day, but + will admit that the evidence all leads in one direction. Doubts His Story. “At the same time I am not forget- tng the ular cire es CON: tected ‘with the susp ard ma! Because of the inactivit ME the element which Miate and drastic action » and it may be only minutes when the: hi re favors imme- becoming y a mat ybably lynch him. . Mentity of the susp here. His name ts kiown oné, and vervally he {s being yall. friend the es that relatives of Mrs, e asked him net to mak Until after the funeral, be fear that the Test qurred rhage ey with Sea tee to -esca| londay. mf, by Peston: ‘mountain: ween Dingman’s 4 Peery, and Shonola He was chtenein jw storm and spent th. the pine woods surrounding Butters ig, neat, Milford. He und eral farmers a, {iving to his home, and several tare. ers, who hed been ‘on his trail, told Anim in plain words th 8 ‘under Suspicion and that if ‘fattempt to escape by Ghooting. Ores bya! i ty Pi one. This fen to Death, Must Be Exe- uted Week of Dec. 7. men were sentenced in phe Courts Sessions to-day to die in the ‘ehair, penalty for murder iitted fn this olty, es Breen, the Bowery thug, who and killed. Capt. William H. Ki Ine and Water strects, Sept. itenced by Recorder Goff to dt ‘the week of Dec. 7, 1903. Breen's : filed a notice of Which will ect as a stay until ‘of Appeals revelows the oon: | Seer s-t|\WORLD ALMANAC. 5|and her body was a charred mass. went out to do some marketing, found matohes on the floor and eet them ablaze. The child's dress caught, and in an instagt sho was in flames. hen daylight came Sheriff Andress re-| her terro counted for little. «1 a report that there had been| Mrs. 1H usual activity inside the suspect's | Above. house during the night, but that no one| ™ with a b nearly an take fay sin thats ‘own hands, "selze the fret and Cascone, Who Shot Two|% Was Circling Around the Blaze with a Number of Playmates When She Tripped and Plunged Into the Flames. SMALL BOY HERO TRIED TO SAVE HER. The Rest of Her Companions Fled’in Terror, and When a Policeman Arrived the Little One Was Dead. Five-year-old Helen Hodges, of No @8 Fourth street, Brooklyn, was burned to death to-day while playing with number of children in a vacant lot near her home. The child tripped and fell into the fire. When assistance arrived her clothing had been entirely consumed ‘The little girl with @ dozen boy and sirl playmates built a large fire of boxes and barrels in a vacant lot at Fourth @nd Hoyt atreets. Afier starting the fire the chidren joined In a circle and degun danding around the blaze. Suddeniy little Helen tripped and fell forward toward the flame. Her clothing immediately caught fire and flared up. Her companions were 40 frightened that they fled to thelr homes screan- ing, all except a little boy called by his Playmates “Wee Jimmy.” He eu- deavored to drag the burning child trom the fre. He had almost succeeded when he saw a policeman ru toward bin x yed for ink chidren. When the policeman ar- rived the iittle girl was dead. Her body was taken to her home. —_— LITTLE GIRL DIES AS RESULT OF BURNS Little Clara Meyer, left by her mother to play with her sister Sadie while she Sadie triog Ro pie tp fre outy byt In r etrort. tUngulshed, burned about the face and bod, An amb’ ‘e was sumomned from Roosevelt ital. The child was treat- dat onc Siintient to carry. her through ‘the Or- deal. She died to-day from the effect of the burns. —————— SNOW IN CONNECTICUT. WINSTED, Conn, Oct. 28.—Northweat- ern Connecticut was covered with snow deep to-day, In Norfolk heavier that. the fall QGGLLATION IDORSED, The Most Successful Treatment Known In the Cure of Deafness and Head Noises, The Personal Testimony of Mr. John Porter Is Added To-Day. to Indorse Dr. nt in te cure in my judg personal experience, whi @ Jong one with all modes o! I believe Dr. Gardner's Oscilla- he mos 1 kno nd from, the tre own case Ican and do with recommend it to all who a Mr. John Porter,3108 34 Av,,N.¥.City, tus intertated whterany’ JOHN PORTER. 2108 84 ih F. MeLeam, tor of Morris County, sho, Fealdes at Butler, , New aleo p add ie feoommendation of br Gard. 4 written to the docto jo not know as it will ry into ail the detail rouble, certainly take great in Ai bperarcsrs eye and nts Who are hope they will take ad . I shall be pleased to hi terested call Ai oe) me, and si glad to i} them all about you treatment! Ld I take great Poaure in sending this letter of recommen lop, and desire to thank o for your kindness and courtesy to mew under your care. Yours truly, Bigned AN, County Collector, Morris County, N: °o your affitcted, of your nly be too and your LT ad Hay) wall Stomach Troubles, all) Disora and i yiniglileae TAILOR-MADE SUITS short coats and the new skir(—Coat silk lined—Shkirt unlinea— "25.00 Walking Skirts, pleated effects, unlined— *15.00 RAIN COATS. For Women—In-new shower-proof matertals—Orxfords and tans— *£5.00 sna 520.00 CLOTH JACKETS. somely strapped—silk and satin lined— a 515.00 SILK WAITSTS. with lace insertion— i) West Twenty-third Street. An Unusual Offering of Misses’ Suits For Thursday, Octdber 2oth: 100 New Fall Suits, y|in the new mannish mixtures—also navy, black and brown Cheviots; these Suits are in 6 different models with Long Coats either straight frout or blouse styles, very smartly trimmed with the new braids now so fashionable; the skirts are in walking lengths, pleated and kilted styles. Suits sold in the regular way are worth $35 & $40 each. Thursday Special, $25.00 each, Lord & Taylor, Broadway and Twentieth Street and§Fifth Avenue. MM H. Macy & Co.’s Attractions Are Their Low Prices, B'way at 6th Ave, 34th to 35th St. The Steinertone Pianoforte.—« ». Every musician who tests the Steinertone Pianoforte is of one accord. Thus far there has been no variance of opin- ion. All unite in praise of its pure, sweet, brilliant tonal qualities, It is constructed on entirely new and scientific principles, being the only Piano in which the early Erard action has on discarded for improved methods, The Steinertone is in universal favor throughout the New England States—where it was first introduced. There is every reason to believe that such an instrument, combined with the Macy policy of retailing, will create a New York success for it to match its populate in Bos- ton, The manufacturer's warerooms at 130 Fifth Avenue have been closed, and Macy’s is now the only store in Greater New York where the Steinertone may be exam- ined and bought. Uprights, $450.00—Diminutive Grands, $750,00. Boudoir Grands, $800.00, Parlor Grands, $850.00—Concert Grands, $1,000, The “Straus” Pianos. We particularly urge you to consider the higher grades— Straus Pianos at $225.00--§250.00--$275.00. They are equal in every material and artistic respect to the Pianos that are sold at’ $350.00 to $400.00 by dealers who do business on credit or on the instalment plan. “TRIAL TREATGEN FRE, oueh ve 1or~ eary OFFICE, 435 STH AV., N, Y. Between 38th 80th wte, Hours, 9 A, M. to 8 P.M. Sundays, 19 to 2. For Political Facts-and Figures:See For Women—In plain Cheviots and English mixtares—newest and, most popular models—showing many new effects in long and Value $37.50 In addition will offer in best quality Black and Blue Berkeley Chev- tots and English mixtures—long Coat Suits—-Coat stl lined—new Value $22.50 For Women--Black Cheviot and Tan Covert Cloth Jackets—hand- Value $20.00 For Women—In Peaa de Soie and Crepe de Chine—daintily trimmed Value $10.00 Le Boutillier Brothers These THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 28, 1903. Le Boutilier Brothers Optical Goods. Balcony, a4th St. Under the supervision of a Meénsed optician, who will examine your eyes scribe for you free OF execute your ocull scription for at least one- third less than the charges made elsewhere for «imilar servicer, | | Cold Weather “MACYETTES.” $4] ,98—Waists, made of flannel and Henrietta, trimmed with side plaits, tucked back, full sleeves, $2 39—Waists, made of velveteen, with metallic dots and figures, side plaits, fancy buttons, $3 ,49—Waists, made of velveteen, military effect, stitched plaits and fancy buttons. nel, dainty stripes, side-plaited front, French back, fancy stock, $5, 49—Waists, made of figured gray velvet, round yoke of self folds piped with taffeta, full sleeves, $6 ,89—Walsts, made of heavy cordu- roy, front trimmed with clus- ter tucks and double row gilt buttons, French back, i $Q,69—Waists, made of cut velvet, * front trimmed with side plaits, fancy stock, French back. $3 ,99—Waists, made of Saxony flan- | $4 blanket, back finished with Watteau plait, deep collar, kimono sleeves, bound with satin. $4 ,39—Women's Bath Robes, made of striped eiderdown, finished with shawl collar. $2,28—Women's Crocheted Worsted Sweaters, blouse front, fitting snug at waist, Bishop sleeves, red, gray and white, $4,96—Women's Crocheted Worsted . Sweaters, blouse front, with peplum and belt, striped effects, with plain colored stock and cuffs. $5,36—Women's Crocheted Worsted Sweaters, stripe and shell de- signs, full Bishop sleeves, high stock, white, red, green, navy. ‘ $6,24—Women's Crocheted Worsted Sweaters, blouse style, rope and zig-zag stripe ‘designs, Bishop sleeves, high stock, large pearl buttons. $2,98—Men's Heavy Blanket Bath Robes, plain gray with striped sleeves and skirt, round or sailor collar. $4, 24—Men's Heavy Blanket Bath Robes, fancy scroll patterns, in assorted colorings. ‘ $6 48—Men's Heavy All-wool Blanket * Bath Robes, handsome, large patterns, striped sleeves and skirt, wool girdle. $7 48—Men's Heavy All-wool Blanket Bath Robes, small and medium patterns, assorted colorings, wool girdle. $2,97—Women's Bath Robes, made of | * elderdown, kimono back, round | collar, bound with satin, worsted girdle. | 13—Women's Bath Robes, made of | B'way, at 6th Ave. Black Silks.-» 49c. for 75c. Black Taffeta—27 ‘inches. . 69c. for $1.00 Black Peau de Soie—27 inches. 89c. for $1.25 Black Taffeta—36 inches. ———$—<$—<—$— Men's Fine Merino Underwear. . 08°: Instead of $] so —lat FL, Sith St. The Shirts are finished with silk fronts and clear pearl buttons, the Drawers have suspender tapes and extra strong gussets in seats, They are the product of the best mill in America—the most particular and unconipromising sticklers in respect to the finish of their goods. The alert ey*s of their inspector dis- covered a few trifling impertections in this lot. They are'so slight in character that you’d never notice their existence unless your attention was called to them. They are standard $1.50 grades. We bought them at a sacrifice and sell them at 98c. Women’s Underwear >" Women’s White Merino Shaped Ribbed Vests, medium weight, lon, and short sleeves; Tights ahd Drawers to match, knee and ankle length . +++ 46c Women's’ white merino Vests, me- dium weight, high neck and long sleeves; Drawers to match, ankle fen’s Underwear. ii... Men’s Heavy Ribbed Balbriggan Combination Suits....... $1.2 Men's extra-heavy Ribbed Brown Balbriggan Combination Suits, well finished and perfect-fitting $ | 69 Men’s Natural Merino Combina- tion Suits, finished in best_man- length, French bands....... 74c MET v creer anaetts sere $2.69 Women's Swiss ribbed merino Men's Camel’s-hair and Natural Vests, low neck, sleeveless, neck Wool Shirts, ribbed bottoms, and shoulders finished with crd- pearl buttons, Drawers to match, Cheng eee esse eavenen 89c with doublé gussets and taped SEAMS trestles vec ceuae Women's Swiss ribbed merino $1. Vests, high neck and short sleeves, Men's White Australian Wool 98c.; long sleeves....... Shirts, heavy weight, ribbed bot- toms; Drawers to match, finished with double gussets, suspender tapes, all sizes up to 50 in$1.24 Men's Natural Worsted Shirts, me- dium winter-weight, single-breast- $1.19 Women's Swiss ribbed all wool Vests, high neck and short sleeves, $1.59; long sleeves....... $ Women's Swiss silk and Wool Vests, high neck, short sleeves, $1.59; | s ed, $1.49; double-breasted and dou- SE TSIEEY 1.89 ble-back extending to waist, $1.69; Women’s White and Natural Me- Drawers to match....... $1.49 tino Stri i ian ae uestrian Tights, ankle) sens Natural Wool: Health Shirts, Be cece cece eee ++» 98c fine Australian yarn, ribbed bot- toms, $1.88; double - breasted, $2.19; Drawers to match. $1.88 Men's Natural Scotch Wool Shirts, made of fine quality yarn, full- 1.44 fashioned and regular ‘made; Women's white mercerized Eques- trian Tights, ankle length. § §, 19! Women’s mercerized Equestrian Tights, white, pink and sky, ankle length oh ., Drawers to match, with extra Women's white and natural merino} . : Tights, ankle length, $1.59; knee spliced seats..........4. $2.24 Wenge <erreverrerereres $1.49] — men’s sitk-and-Wool Shirts, full- fashioned and regular made; Draw- ers to match—pink, blue and Men's Silk-and-Wool Shirts, full- fashioned, finest quality Australian length, white only... wool and silk; Drawers to Women’s black merino Tights, MALCH.seeeeereeeesees $6.19 Pal Wats $1.59) Men's Pure silk Shirts, made of Women's black Swiss*_ merino best quality pure silk, full-fash- Tights, ankle length, $2.09; knee foned; Drawers to match, with Women’s white silk and wool Equestrian Tights, ankle length, 1.69 Women’s white and natural merino Tights, ankle length, $Q_48—Men’s Heavy All-wool Blanket Bath Robes, pockets, néck, sleeves and front bound with satin rib- bon, silk-and-wool girdle. $42,98—Men's Heavy All-wool Blan- ket Bath Robes, rich patterns, pockets, collar, cuffs and front bound with silk, $20 ,96—Women's Electric Seal Coats, * - high storm collar, double revers, full sleeves, deep cuffs, lined with patented stitched interlining and Skinner’s satin. $33, 9—Women's Electric Seal Coats, double breasted and blouse models, high storm collar, double revers, lined with Skinner's satin, Fur Specials,—2. ». $12.74—Raccoon Double Scarf. $16.74—Sable Fox Scarf. $19.96—Alaska Sable Scarf $9.96—Flat Raccoon Muff, $14.74—Flat Alaska Sable Muff. $19.74—Flat Sable Fox Muff. $24.96—Flat Mink Muff, 866-—Children's imported camel's hair Tam o’ Shanters, made with an elastic band, which may be adjusted to fit any size-head, QQc.—Chitdren’s camel’s hair Toques and Tam o’ Shanters—every thread wook plain and college colors, Playing-Cards and Poker ° Boxes, On the main floor, Broadway side, hard by the $5th street entrance, you may find a complete stock of Playing Cards, Whist Sets, Poker Boxes and Poker Rucks, We introduce these goods to you in their new location by offering’ two very special values :— Two Thousand Packs of Cards, vi finely finished, fancy backs.. Avs Fifty Poker tioxes, highly polished oak, panelled top, extension base, stained white wood chip racks— equipped with three packs of hand- some cardsand three “hundred a} * worth $7.50; special at ...---- 85, length...cereseseres «$1. spliced seats..........., i Halloween Groceries.;*" Yorkshire Brand Plum Pudding, can, 8c.; 87%. dozen. Grenoble Walnuts, pound cartons, e,. Upholstery.—sa m. Nottingham Lace Curtains, copies of high-class French laces :— Our price $1.12; elsewhere $1.50 Our price $1.24; elsewhere $1.80 Our price $1.49; elsewhere $2.15 Our price $1.89; elsewhere $2.50 Our price $2.24; elsewhere $2.85 Our price $2.49; elsewhere $3.25 Filberts, pound cartons, 14c. Pecans, pound cartons, 14c, Brazil Nuts, pound cartons, 12c. Mixed Nuts, extra quality, pound Our price $2.98; elsewhere $3.75 cartons, 15¢, Our price $3.24; elsewhere $4.00 Mixed Nuts, fancy ‘selected, pound Our price $3.48; elsewhere $4.75 cartons, 18¢, Our. price $4.24; elsewhere $5.50 California Paper-shelled Almonds, pound cartons, 19c, Jordan Shelled Almonds, best quality imported, pound cartons, @4c. Sicily, Shelled Almonds, pound car- tons, 34c, Salted Jordan Almonds, small box, 29c.; large box, 44c. Salted Pecans, small box 22c.; large, 4c, Irish Point Lace Curtains, several ar- tistic designs to select from:— Our price $6.48; elsewhere $9.98 Our price $7.24; elsewhere $10.24 Our price $10.48; elsewhere $13.98 Our price $11.98; elsewhere $15.98 Our price $13.48; elsewhere $18.98 Tapestry Table Covers, new designs, finished with knotted fringe:— At $2.24; elsewhere $3.00—2x2 yds. At $2.89; elsewhere $3.85—2x236 yds. At $3.48; elsewhere $4.75—2x3 yds. Salted Peanuts, half-pound glass jars, 10¢, Table Raisins, best imported Malaga cluster, pound cartons, 24c. pare Fancy ilnporssd Malaga Rais- Silk Kremlin Damask Table Covers, honeas Sac pets wpound choice colorings, neatly fringed :— California Cluster Raisins, 5%-pound boxes, Hallowei Dates, pound cartons, 6c, Fard Dates, Ha Ga aD clean fruit, pound cartons, Dates, stuffed with almonds, pecans, walnuts or assorted nuts, pound boxes, 24c, g Washed Figs, pound baskets, 23¢,; At $4.24; elsewhere $5.50—2x2 yds. At $5.24; elsewhere $7.50—2x2}6 yds. At $6.24; elsewhere $8.00—2x3 yds. Flax Velour Table Covers, solid cen- tres, fancy borders:— At $7.74; elsewhere $12.00—2x2 yds. At $8.98; elsewhere $14.00—2x236 yds.|. two-pound size, 44c, At $9.48; elsewhere $15.50—ax3 yds, Figs, largest size imported, pound, Four-fold Japanese Screens, beauti-} 18. \ fully decorated and embroidered:—} Royal Engltsh Worcester Sauce, half ; ; ts, 14c,; doz, $1.57; pints, 24c.; Our price $2.98; elsewhere $4.50! Foy" gag, cs, Sit ne ence! \ Kingsbery Freckle Remover,-—« ». Another boy is here, his face, which was originally thickly freckled all.over, half cleared—the effect-of using “Kingsbery Freckle-Remover.” It- comes: in three Aegrees-of strength. Mild, 49c,; Medium, 74c.;=Strong,-98c. Competent attendants to explain how the —best- and. false. results may bevsecurea : ‘ 4 ; nate". : \ x emuearee eet 34th to 35th St. R. H..Macy & Co.’s Attractions Are Their Low Prices. “Watch Repairing. Int Fi, 44th St., between Elevators. Our Watch Repairing De- bartment. is ‘thorourbly or- All work is done by the most careful and alcitful People, the fact is fully proven that our prices are at least one-third less than others charge. Nothing ts too fine and delicate for our gorps of experienced workmen. t High Art Housefurnishings. _ Our buyer went to Nuremberg, Goeppingen, a manufacturing cen- tre in the kingdom of Wurtemberg; Berlin and Vienna for many of the interesting displays of Housefurnish- ing novelties that may now be seer: in the basement. Hundreds of odd ideas, all original, all intensely orna- mental, and the utility element is pronounced in every one of them, Of course, you can’t adequately ap- preciate the economy of the prices here until you compare them with similar foods elsewhere Nickel Lobster Picks, pearl handles, Ie, Nickel Pie Servers, pearl handles, 64c. Nickel Asparagus Servers, pearl han- dies, 54c. Spring Serving Forks the portion lerced by the prongs may be pro- jected by simply touching a spring— 73c., $1.19, Sweepers — Porcelain Nut ckers—Porcelain-and-Nickel Sar- dine Boxes—Radish Stands—Fruit Sets—Porcelain-and-Nickel Trays— Liqueur Sets—Glas$ Holders—Ic Tubs— Wine — Coolers — Coppe Punch Bowls. E Aluminum Utensils. Every day this week we will cool and serve various foods to show that Aluminum Utensils re abso- lutely — pure—non-scorchin non- rusting, free from enamel or gizing that might chip or flake off; made of solid metal, therefore more dura- ble, and at ihe same time lighter than any other utensils, We wil! also demonstrate the process of manufacture, from the stage that aluminum is found in the clay te the completed product. —paeoment. Tea Kettles, $2.24, $2.48, $2.71 Teapots, $1.5 Coffee Pots, $1.13, $1.48. i ed Saucepans, 29¢., 31c., 49c. ie. Preserving Kettles, 69c., 77c., 97c., $1.24. Berlin Saucepans, 46c., 56c., 63c., 83c., $1.03. Fry Pans, 69c., 79c. ‘Milk Shakers, 28c. Egg Poachers, $1.56. Ladles, 28c. Rice Boilers, 98c., $1.31, $1.54. Griddles, $1.72, $2.24, Pie Plates, 21c., 24c., Cake Pans, 24c. Muffin Pans, 69c. Hot Water Plate Covers, 316, 46¢. Wine Department When you buy hy the gallon we furnish Jug free. Finch’s Golden Wedding Rye —Five Years Old. Regular price :—Gal.,$2.94; bot.,74¢ Special price :-—Gal., $2.44; bot., 542 Monogram Rye—Macy’s Special Twelve Years Old. Regular price for a bottle, $1.23 Special price for a bottle, 84c. Coburg Rye, gal. $1.98; bottle, 47c. Two Star Rye, gal., $2.94; bott's, 74¢ Gibson's Pure Rye, 5 years old, gal.. $2.94; bottle, 74c. Young's Pure Rye, gal., $3.24; bottle 78c. Finch's Golden Wedding, 7 years old gal., $3.74; bottle, 84c. s } James E. Pepper, 12 years old, gal $3.98; bottle, 97c. Young’s Y. P. My gal., $4.19; bottle, 99, Pomono Rye, 16 years old, gal. $9.24; bottle, $1.99, California Clarets. Claret, gal., 69c.; case dozen quarts, $2.34, Zinfandel, gal, 74c.; case dozen quarts, $2.44, 7 Red Star, gal, 89c.; case dozen quarts, $2.86, Red Star Zinfandel, gal., $1.19; case dozen quarts, $3.46, / Sauternes. Leon bs & Co., Bordeaux. Cotes raves, case quarts, $4.78; pints, $5.78, Sauternes, case quarts,-.$5.78; pints, $6.78. pints, $7.78. Latour Blanche, case quarts,’ $7.78; pints, $8.78. Chateau Yquem, case-quarts, $8.78; pints*$9.78, Leon Marceau & Co., Bordeaux, Case gts. Case pts. St. Julien, ' $3.98 $4.98 Pontet:Canet, $4.98 $5.98 Margaux, $5.98 $6.98 Larose, $6.98 $7.98 Burgundy Wines. LeonrMarceau, Bordeaux. ~ $5.94 ™ $6.94 $7:24 $8.24 ' $8.49 $9.49. Chambertin, $9.49 $10.49 i Haut Sauternes, casd® quarts, $6.78; waht PA ee ay = 4 ae ts