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Justice Vernon M. Davis.’ Summerfield was indicted with four ‘others for iis alleged Sarin in the swindle two years ago. the others were convicted and ilatcet to prison. jo of them, Ignatiua Qualey ani Frank 8. Weller, the latter a persone! felend ‘and neighbor of Gov, Odell, have turned State's evidence and will, 60 As- sistant District-Atorney Nott declared to-day, testify against Summerfield. In the opening address to the jury to- day Mr. Nott recited the story of the swindle. He said that hoje yy hal and SWALERS TOR STATE'S EDEN Testify Against Larry Sum- merfield, Promoter of the Horseshoe Copper Mines. trial of Larry Summerfield, the al- Te originator and promoter of tho Horseshoe Copper Mine stock swindle, wag resumed to-day before Supreme ee Rat Hen! Jected to statements made by the pros: to substan’ is re poutor, failleging, that "he had no. proot| President, George McCulloch Miller, an- 0 marks. THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 5, 1903. J. Plant to*erect and present to the institution an additional pavilion, hus pursuing he lne of development laid down in the plans for the erection of th ten pavilions, five of which have already een bullt. ‘The new payilion will be for the care and treatment of privat mitients. It will be located on the southeast corner of the block overlooking Morningside Park, thus having a commanding eltua- tion amidst the quiesting surroundings possible in a great city. Mrs. Plant's gift solves a problem of long standing for St, Luke's. Since the hospital was moved from Fitty-fourth street to Cathedral Heights private pa- tlents have been cared for on the two upper floors of the Vanderbilt pavilion, walch isthe nurses’ home. ‘The facill- ties for the care of patients in this gullding have been Inadequate and the urges have, in consequence, been cramped ie thelr quarters and sup- pressed thelr recreation. ‘The de- Pelopment of tim yosplal was checked by this situation. =| MBS. PLANT'S GIFT TO ST. LUKE'S She Will Build and Present to the Hospital an Additional Pavillion, One of the Ten in View. At a recent meeing of the Board of Managers of St. Luke's Hospital, the noureed the desire of Mrs. Margaret woot Cheviot, 50 inches wide, made from pure wor- -d yarns, sponged and shrunk, in a fine assortment of shades, comprising Diack, brown, tan, green, garnet, cadet, reseda, cardinal, royal and navy blue: aes smal manufacture, fresh and clean, 4 9 a yard, complete, hence the low price. Grocery Dept. rome To-Morrow: rR CIAL NO. 3. Home-made Layer Cake. 1- Foy CLOTHS, &c., &c. Only, SPECIAL No. x, ola jerise sree cereale FOR cat. a Be SPECIAL NO, 2. Plasmon Food Specials. kes, laumon Powder, FOR inemon chsssines mom Biscuits: —Pique sewn, one clasp, Paris = Gloves mts; in tan, my isa lack, at a pair. . 1+ erenewone Women’s $1 Sasi Te. Black Conateed Laffeta. Absolutely all-silk Taffeta—no_ sec- onds—in the serviceable 27-in. width— strong and h he maker's ‘guar- simaad for g wear and service is don the selvage of every yard. For ORDERS FILLED. Fa ier 0 a yard, Offers tm Rug Dep't To-Morrow «table and desirable Dining Room and Bed Room Rugs especially useful to cover partly worn carpets at the remarkably low prices: 6x9 ft.; val- .75|73x9 ft.; val- 3.50) 9x12 fti val- 55 ue 4.25, at* ue 5.75, at [ue 8.25, at These Silks have been selecte: ORED MOIRE VELOUR: es "kerf Depts. ree! Waiom Couch, fin al 1 te Lace = H’ker tS. to. Wardrobe uch, $18.0, a al 5 Handkerchiefs ‘ ot Japonette, | turn- Collars, finely embroidered, in ‘This couch {#30 inches wide and 6 feet long, deep box to} damaeimreng race Lanse? ize! oh tase, toe tbe ele J DMC Hefetiory sis inact detanets her cette, Sarit tate its: pgS, IS: rink orn each; at. pulling’! it m the wall; covered with deni | in ansorted colors, pic earea ign aig LCT TOT Veils, 2% 2%, yar, tn brown, “Winter Clothing a eos pg t Dresses ia wenite or ecru “tall ze eorte a hat ‘imnmning. face Men’s and tf PRESS eat 9.50) seats ‘ Ls Youths’ in cr 0 rc: Bes Fouts? my Genuine ; peat B Besse: Hats : eee Extra wide LIsLE HOSE SUPPORTERS, 0c. RESS SHIELDS. 1.69 inciees Nok Want ann eae y finish, n tig hack with Min RCRA sha, 10-In, designed wood ped = moderne: 40 Gere e a er ee TT 2: 98 _18c. Cretonne, Leavy wrlseness, 246 Women S Shoes and Slippers. ts menue a handsome pair WOMEN’S button or lace, winter styles, in best don- kid; extension soles; all sizes in D 1-35 te 8; this special offer inade for Pray only, Rahat teow SLIPPERS, in best French kid; XIV. heels, beaded yvamps and staps; low,\ igh heels; they come = 3 straps aicd cross ah, ‘amouttocnb ih glats hed kid ‘ai — feathery ver, Dry Go Friday “#*, Veritable Bargain Day! "Dies Goods, 29 x3 Yard. This is an assorted lot of about 5,000 yards, including ALL-WOOL WAIST CLOTHS, ALL-WOOL CHAL- LIES, ALL- WOOL VOILES, ALL-WOOL ALBA- TROSS, ALL-WOOL TWEEDS, ALL-WOOL BASKET The goods are all of this season’s LARD—0. K. Brand pure|ORACKNRS—r OMFEE—E oor ea 5 Tak Sn ras eens teres RR SEALS aM Neg eee pomeeareea (HGR ee eee ee rir = si Virginia’ Mixed _Or- ene , fiavorsand ¢ wan: FEES? hateal co tolbet ates "doante Tights, ‘2 ers: LBgYy, fleece lined or : Wc Ree Sets 25cm $3o eae it rac hi | Shahan tia ieee ae ED IROHES Ea R | ERE NS PAG one. ser Qe | tein he ig : mde oath 39 Hee head t 35¢ ep uath . heavy winter wel TICK snices 20c ~ 25¢ 85° Novelty Silks, OF jan order to make room for new arrivals—and comprise up- ward of 1,100 yards of desirable weaves, including COL- SILKS in fancy stripe and neat figure effects on light, me- dium and dark grounds—also rich Surah Plaid Silks, 24 inches wide. Early comers will secure the choicest picking. FILLED! ’ (00ds(‘o. STREETS. N. Y. Wea Princess Crepe, 45 in. wide, made from the finest Aus- tralian wool, elegantly finished, soft and crepey, 28 handsome street and evening shades in the assortment, including cream and black. An 85Sc. quality, Be OD ras but color assortments are in- ial For Men, Women Specia and Children! Hosiery Women’s 45c, Hose as Be ise ness} Children’s 25. and 30c. with heavy band silk embroldered fronts; a great | Hose —In fast black cotton: me- variety of neat des or wi bed all 5¢ ide ribbed; 2. 1d sizes ana toes and full bia} ances and ve Men’s 35c, Half Hose—in, Importeg oe Unie. thread; sizes, at, a pall fancy novelties, quiard patterns; black, Oxfort cr co pra tend bee gray or black, with unblewohed fant 2 roa tot in black, atural or 5c camel's hair, cashmere or heavy M'sizen; (0 pairs for 1:40); 6 pair. war Knit Underwear “twee Children’ s Wests Pants or Drawers, ry Auorourhly finished, Nidan aattiall bles = SIZE 20 and 22 24 and 26 30c 28 and 30 35c Black or inches wide, in a handsome, ate jet black, absolutely fast color — extra heavy, with a beautiful lustrous finish —it will not crush, and is therefore very desirable for street costumes, A $1.00 quality, For d from our regular stock—in S—NOVELTY TAFFETA 2 Friday Bargains in the For Wide-awake sierisaied at About } The White House Cook Book— AMB—apecial price ..A.sseerereeees ee The Home Queen Cook Dok ee Balcony Ene Store 4, Usual Prices, reed sation of this stand Fee quarto, oll 79¢ 000 receipts—lare oth tinding—special pi Rain i. Sites 2 to 46; Regulars and Stouts. Saturday we will close out balance of 050 (es our entire line. es 7>—in all sizes. OF BLUE At ae A lot of ene ane Overcoat BLACK KERSEY aoe ‘Ox ‘ord Frieze, handsomely mide and trimmed—all sizes; and OF FINE BL ACK CHEVIOT, Men’s Suits Fall and Winter weights. et single and double breasted styles, re: chy stouts and longs, sizes 32 to 46; iso in fancy dark colored CHEVIOTS and | MERES, all sizes, in’ a great variety | colors; at, Housekeeping Helps eps ‘or ‘oyater re with copper ofl pot and duplox burner, Can be raised and lowered to any de- size, aired hefeht. €om- plete with a doco- 24-1 , fam fe REAL Mihi ads | "asea. stoves Jumable dial, | actly ik ayroial bik * 3.98 With! wire draining banker: 25c | HE" 49c ce ‘No mati or telephone orders; none C. 0. D. 2¥ = > H.O'Neill & Co. Unusual Attractions in the Basement for Friday and Saturday, November 6 and 7, in China, House Furnishings and Rich American Cut Glass. Chafing Sishes.—We have the best assortment in the city—at prices ranging from $13.50 down to $2.25. Chafing Dish Special. 3-pint size coppe* heavily nickel plated, ebony handle, ivory ename!l=d pan, nickled-plated water pan & cover; special at Regular Price, $4.50. } $3.00 Dinner Sets. Chas. veri etl fine hanes and. hob Toe pieces, with oval soup turcen, handles an ae s finished With pure gold stippled effect, and bi cornflower[ 934.24 decoration; special at. Universal Bread Mixer. Makes bread making easy and kneads the dough in 3 min- utes; is the only sanitary article of its kind made. Price.. Rich American Cut Glass. In the new cut glass room (basement, 2st st.) we are showing a splendid assortment of everything new and de- sirable and many pieces that are particularly suitable for wedding presents and holiday gifts. Half a Dozen Specials for Friday and Saturday. TT rie ligeeed gn aed beeen dren tec ILL PhS ecole sal ginal talatertbie doce Cal le hd Se aller pala ddd i S31) °} $2.98 {$3.39 '$1.98 “} $2.25 CUT GLASS SUGAR AND CREAM, sygar bow! with two hanglles, choice design; regularly $4.00; spécial at....... CUT GLASS WATER BOTTLES, squat rich, de patterns; regularly $4.00; special ateses see. waar cep CUT GLASS BONBON or OLIVE DISHES, 6 inch size, with handles, nicely cut, good designs; regularly $2.50; special. Lamp Department. Attention is directed to this department, which has just been reorganized. Here isa grand assortment of Lamps, either of the practi: al or the ornamental kind. Also a fine display of Candles and Candle Shades for Thanksgiving celebrations. - GAS READING LAMPS, large assortment, at extremely moderate ony We can fit them up boy ryt sass Yao Burner or an Burner, as you may scle Prices for complete Lamps range from $1. 16 to $30.00. es ean ae: CANDLE SHADES and CANDLES for Thanksgiving celebrations, all colors and styles, Shades from 10c. to $2.50 each. Candles 10c. per dozen to 60c. per piece. Incandescent Gas Mantles and Chimneys for all burners. Picture Department. In addition to a magnificent and representative line of Fine Pictures, there is a section here that contains every- thing necessary for the pursuit of amateur photography. Special for Friday and Saturday: WATER COLORS, fac-simllc, large variety of subject: mounted on 3-inch mats, size 14x28, fitted in gilt frames an brass corners, worth $1.98; special at FRAMED PASTELS, in 3-inch gilt frame, fancy corners and white mats, size 12x24; worth $3.75; special at. (Third Six Special Items in Beds and Bedding that willinterest every careful housekeeper, White Enamelled Bed. Massive continuous iron and brass posts, very hea‘ and fancy brass filling ; Be piss Resales aed $12.0 00. ae cial at. ne eeeeeee ~ Brass Bed. Continuous posts, tea ball mounts, large husks and spindles, best English Heats all sizes. Regular price $95.00. Spe- cial ateooe O (Basement.) {$8.50 {$27.50 All Steel Woven Wire Spring. Reinforced with helical, spiral springs on each end, all six 6.25 Regular prite $8.00. Special Best Rabbet Edge ‘Box Spring. Upholstered with best black steel coil spring, with me Rye cotton top, all rizes. Regular price $12.00. Special deess Mattresses. Improved Black English; Genuine Elastic Cotton Mixed Hair Mattress, made |Felt Mattress, non-absorbent, withFrenchRoll stitched edge none better made. 3 feet, 30 Ibs, usually $12.00,at $9.00 3 fect size, regularly $10.00, at. $7.50 34% feet,35 Ibs. usually $14. ae 34 feet size, regularly $12.00,at $9.50 4 feet, 40 Ibs, usually $16.00,at$12.00 | 4 feet size, regularly $13.25, at..$10.75 4¥, feet,45 lbs, usually $18.00,at$13, 50 | 4% feet size, regularly §15.00,2t$12, 50 (Fourth Floor.) Imported Dress Fabrics. At Prices Not Approached This Season. Viz.: 1-3 to 1-2 Less Than Usual. A noted i pepo of High Class Dress Goods sold us Meer lots of the highest class fabrics at a third to a half less than regular prices to close out. We place them on sale Friday on same basis. The occasion is decidedly re- markable, because they Tepresent this season’s best makes in the most popular styles and colorings—some of the values arg mentioned below: $1.25 yard for 47-inch Plain Zibeline, worth $2.50, in blue, brown, red, garnet and green, $1. $0 yard for 48-inch Plain Zibeline, worth $2.75, in gray, blue, brown, red and green. $1. 35 yard for 47-inch Plain Zibeline, worth $2.25, with dash of white, in all the best colors. $2.50 yard for 56-inch Plain Zibeline, worth $4.00, in blue, brown, Oxford and Cambridge gray. $2.50 yard for 56-inch Plain Zibeline, worth $4.50, in blue, brows, tan and gray. }$9.50 (First Floor.) ———K—_=_=—=~aeS——>>>>eeE——__ | Sixth Avenue, 20th to 21st Street. alot kn asl a Sal PriDAu, AS USUAL, BARGAIN DAg REAR West Feurteenth Strect ig ounteous argains | will be here to-morrow in goods of the most desirable and seasonable kinds... .. Bargains that deserve the name “gain- ful transactions” —the kind that have made OUR FRIDAYS FAMOUS! WOMEN'S CLOTH COATS GREAT MUSLIN VALUES Fine Kersey—tight-fitting tack with 3 » semi-Nt or box bacl velvet collar—value $10. VELOUR AND Ele Sn WOMEN'S CRAVENETTE COATS Cheviots, Scotch Mixtures and ight fronte— Tented beck alge HNO. 11.08! “ | a ere Se et 4.98 WOMEN'S TAILORED SUITS Bony coven ia Tweeds—blouse and straii with and without belts and GREAT FRIDAY OFFERING OF satin lined Jackets—value $21.96..15.98 aver CURTAIN NETS WOMEN'S WALKING SKIRTS pian Hate —sieln end fancy mest Zibelines, Cheviots and Tweed Sietrentalog’ ae strap! sines-— ue Sat ag C weaves ant sie GIRLS’ REBFERS Laven coats finch ne cloth— | HEAVY CURTAINS en ig Portieres— ‘WOMEN'S VELVET WAISTS Se Be, Gil ee ae te vand Wetton value 08... sae 3.08 dupe ope eigen 11.08 FURNITURE SATEENS, ETC. Tailor and Venetian Cloth iain colors Fane renet piping. ee: n 2 to 6 yea se earorth seeel BOYS' REEFERS AND vanes Reefers. $2.95 Oxford Melton soso OB] Semen Golotinge vitae. a. $5.00 Oxford Nautical Reefers. ‘TNiekings and Tafel pee ‘98| FRIDAY RUG VALUES on Special Overcoate rosea 1 oe yearsall wo rool Oxford Bese erates, Frieze—value svegeeenne Boys’ SUITS $4.00 Norfolk Sutts—8 to 14 yra...2. Gx ft.—veiue 9.0 ... TOWELS AN® TOWELLINGS SPL ee tt SSE on Fine All Linen Toweliinj Wand 18 tnch—value .14. All Linen Damask Towels— knot qinge_yaine 3. Youths’ Guits—1¢ to 20 yrs... BOUS' WAISTS AND BLOUSES Navy and Gray Flannel—full pleated—patent bands— Pio ie veare—usually All Linen Daraak Towels. n work— Fine: Ail Wool Bi pend of sen & pS hope we 18h. totter value 1.25 Fancy Percale—tu! deta bas Scharspatent usually ROGERS SILVERWARE HAict eM, Maeeratae Sumar Shells or Bytter \ Baie fancy handi Ms ee N ies BATHROCM FIXTURES BABIES’ WEAR Bhort Dresses—French Walst— Gainty trim'es of fine laces and omb'vy—sizes to 3 yee ire ie pee potted, ipnle Clot Coal in pane oll Cloth Goatees 48 een (for wall), Value 7% He Cloth and Bmbd Silk Caps Japanese £1 Lambrequins—gald emb'd 2 yarde tongs watue a7 gb Tapeetry Coshians— : vot subsects—enlue £2 ra retose Cushion Sip rental and Sirsite were Lithograph Cushion Squares— variety of gubjects—were .50...., sy | DRESS GOODS Alt Woot Double Cheviots and All Wool ibotnes, Fancy Tweeds. All Woot Henri were 19 und WOMEN's WHITE WAISTS Basket Weave Cheviot— pointed yoke—value $1.25 Fancy Striped and Pia! Winter Weight; value $124 oe tS) FLANNELETTE WEAR ' Women's Night Dresses—extra quality—well made—value .M9...... pie Mot aa Women’ rume—value .65. Skirts—déep silks “peallop Children's Skirt ruMfe—4 to 14 y Night Drawers—ex. good quallty SILKS AND VELVETS M-inch Biase’ Taffetss—sott fintsh— 1 to 6 yoars... 8 to 12 years, usually Pajamas—militery Chan T 4 to 8 years sy Weht sad dai 10 to 14 year: tru! seinch Coloro’ Pongees—iig medium colors—t: Minch Black Peau Ti-eent euatity. MERINO UNDERWEAR Women's Swiss Rib Cotton Vests and Pants—fleece-iined—crochet necks. .24 Women's Natural Wool Vests and wete—Di Pants—ali bound—ail#iaes #0 we St aonlity Since ea: ae value $1. * ie "bo WASH DRESS FABRICS p etaald Heavy. flee 1 ra wers—well Freese Fleece back Mercerized Poplinetica— 79 Eripes, Agures and dou—value 29. 1 Men's Heavy Three. Shirts and Brawers—all size Hi WHITE EMBROIDERIES epee aoe uF Edgings and Insertings—open and blind K ae— designs— Hea’ Nap uth 1 to 3 Iinch—usually 9... 5 non-! inkadle—v: & to 7 Inch—usualy .12 FUR SCARFS Fox Scarfs—2 vds. lon: Brush talla—value | 80.0 Bable You Scare th, ¥ drush talls—value $18.00. FRIDAY JEWELRY VALUES Rhinestone Mounted Side vagy ta variety of styles—value $1.2—pair. Back Combs to match—each, Gunmetal Lorgnette A arated ak yey orystal setting—value $2.98. 1.98 Silk Gauso Fans—spaogie ‘ana la Erim—white enamel sitvered Bticks—value .74 + Flerce Onaviste = ‘Mo: Cloth—light and on ae ih. aX Challles—good asst. ee re uafinished cloth.. Su Princesa Cheviots—heavy cloth— neat Gitetamneore “ing. Apron Gingham:—one o! makes—allsise ohecks—value 5% Yard wide Corded pages Percaitas best sty! fee Susually 5. Yard wide Percales, ptain therefore roant quallty NOTIONS FOR FRIDAY Chiffon Collar, Forms... Rictel Safety Ping +1298 98 98 LEATHER GOODS FOR FRIDAY Rol ingest Bags— colo Sam n Automod and W sf ple A pres s+ 7B] FLAN ASLS FOR * Bin oho Yardwide Witte <annels—ail Interlined— rae 45.5 5 ool and shrunken—value . | Wrist sna ¢ elaine Bags—all be Searlet and Navy Mt Wainer? Gold and Bagreniene ALY it Flanmnele—valus AZ... DS | and gilt chains—value 4 S0inch White Domets—value .10% THe COWHIDE SUIT CASES ‘All-wool French Trl and Novell Stee! frame—deat Holland Linen Imea—} Walstinge—Yeiee coeds ee ee reaches or | WHITE GOODS FOR FRIDAY +898) pemnants of Fite waite Core segr Igy cent grade -YAFd......s+e«9s tere sire Wal ly iapertes “a value 4 conte... ae oFECIALS IN TOILET ARTICLES Somodont—small e’ze—usually .21.. Harine—usually .13....00000++ Borinated Tooth Powder—usually