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Pe FRI “TAWER SEN 10 PASI Yohn McLaughlin, a Formr At-| ;, tache of the Corporation ' Counsel’s Office, Pleads in | Vain for Mercy at Akron, 0. “Ae as ergot ‘After a piteous appeal to the court not )o brand him as a felon, John Me he * lin, a former attache of the Corpor: * Counsel's office in this city, was to-d ,aentenced to two years’ imprisonm By an Akron, O., Judge. The Judge tol ) McLaughlin, who is described as a bri young man by his former New York *sociates, that as an attorney he should bave known and respected the law, and pould expect no cl y Fraphed account states th in broke down in court and w ly as he was led to to. begin his priso: Metaughlin. is twe and Was appointe PEhior Acsistane by ex-Corporation Coun- tel Whalen . 1, 189%, He received a salary of $1,500. He An ambitioas young lawye ts were greater than tho Graxe struggling disciple of Bl: Be aided In the preparation of portant cases and attracted at to Iiimself by his careful and c ri, He Was then residing at «West Eleventh street with nix He remained in the office of poration Counsel unti the the present administration, w signe’. He had as associate of several wealthy men being a sun of) i waid. When McLaughlin was next heard @rom he had gone W In Akron, O., he was arrested May for robbing @ colored lad. His case hung fire until the other day, when he was placed on trial. He threw himself on the me Court and pleaded in extenua fact that he had no intention o} rave crime when he rom the lad. of tt took the He sald he was #, In fact, when he and held him up. wax brought to beac ghlin and much com im behalf of MK Tesponderce passed between friends In this city and Akron. —————— ‘ AMERICAN GIRL ABROAD. Emancipation Puzzle t Consery “My American cousi fn a London woman's Jc call to-day, bringing her parents aged ex- writer aculy twelve. sand she lives in St. “Tha Loui id never seen her before and I felt that 1 was under the ord t atrict scrutiny, but all ended od «understanding, betw countries js hapnily intact ‘the whole, I think E “| grandsires Nino chance Elizabeth | 2 '|ASTHMA BO DEER BAGGED ON Animals So Riddled with Bullets that It Was Impossible to De- cide Who Shot Them and Many Disputes Followed. The deer on Long Island to-day are taking. to the tall brush and hiding out as far from the haunts of men as they can get, Elghty of them fell vic- 1 shotguns of am- he first open day 1 they do not wish the rate of ty increased. Sportsmen hud ranged themselves twenty feet apart all along the line the public land from the Side Club's preserves and deer showed Sts head there was ja roar of musketry that reminded the oldest Invabltant of the tales of their formerly told tlon- leer that fell was riddled with buckshot and bullets and gave cause for a dispute as to ownership, ‘The small boys and weak young hunters had at all, for every deer that fell was claimed by the big strong men who held that thelr bullets had brought the animal down whether they had hit it or not. The open season his we Judes Fri- 4 Wednesday and Willlam B. O'Rourke, Superint Metropolitan Hospital on Black well's Island, died there t ay from acute gastritis after an illness lasting | for several months ast summer Supert le on his vacatt ntendent O'Rourke | n was taken serl- was fol A widow, two diughters last Friday bed. nd a son, 1 . survive him, He was fifty A chum of Richard late T As bo: r leader's tn endent O'Rourke sitions BRONCHITIS CONSUMPTION ention about good, food and There 1 Rood alr bet ved of me and to aay about the colors and 3, showed a suitable curiosity ‘about my Gld Venetian conver, and wax , above accepting a green miajolica from the fortress of Gibraltar fi “Wiben the whim takes h lzabeth geems to go to school in she hag had enough of it and runs them bhrough Treland. She kes London, the a. oth, intend: wf fore she ‘sa “Her pu ‘up and quite do her With adori Blizabeth is a tc fmen of young Americ ords 1 bestows | her charming company on her parents, vod for consumptiver; they AK long as th " tO destroy. t ’ and War so weak alk’ any distance. Afte treating me 1 impry after four month's t eso continued w bexan f would W t ith Tul 44 1 alert, capable, in short, ing" FIRST OPEN DAY Broadway. “ shopworn, bargai Regals. » Oa % just to see how good 785 Broadway, cor. New Yorx City Cortlandt st. ‘Nassat ot bet, aah and xoth Sts, opp. Herald Building profit added to the raw leather. 166 West 125th St. in counter bargains ” Regal Shoes really are. WOMEN'S STORES @ Style is the distinguishing feature of Women’s Regels. They are made for the fastidious woman whe will have style at any price, but is willing to take three pair of shoes for the money she usually pays for one. Regals with ordinary $3.50 or $5.00 or $6.00 shoes. They are the equal of the $9.00 and $10.00 custom made kind. There is no other line of shoes in America designated exclusively for New York City trade. All other lines of shoes are made to please the fancies of the average customer ; that is, they } must become as near as possible the ideal of both the Fifth avenue trade and the country general store located 40 miles from the nearest Post Office. The result is a style that is s:ltra-swell at Jones's cross roads but out of place on Don’t compare Woman's Our women's shoes are made and sold on the same plan as our Men's Regals and these you know are fast monopolizing the trade of the men who care for style. G All Regal Shoes are sold direct from tannery to wearer. There is only one They are bigger bargains than the biggest Every day is bargain day in Women's They are sold at $3.50 every day of the year and never at any other price. They are sold in Regal Stores and by mail and in no other way. @ The Wcinen’s stores are separate from the Men's. much to have you come in and see the newest ideas for Fall and Winter wear— THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, to every woman is wrapped around every cake of Miller's Suap made with Naptha. It tells how the hardest work of washday is re- duced next to nothing, while the clothes are made snowy white and the fabric left as strong as ever--even stronger, MILLER’S SOAP Made with Naptha gently loosens the dirt and does it while you wait. Never before was there such » big cake—but the prico ts Just an little as over, At all grocerty, The PENNSYLVANIA ig’ SOAP COMPANY, Lancaster, Pa. \" >, TWO PAIRS OF GLASSES IN ONE. Nothing more like the natural eye for those who require one pair ot glasses for distance and another for reading than my bifocal glasses. They do away with the annoyance of two pairs. The double lenses are almost in- visible and are perfectly adjust Careful examinations by a graduate physician—a trained ocul No “hand tem over the showcase meth- ¢ for my Rooklet. Double Sight Glasses, $2.00 up. Artificial Eyes inserted, $3.00. OPTICAL SPECIALIST. 348 Sixth Ay, (bet. atst & 22d sts.) 60 KB. 128th St. (near Madison Av.) $100 for Those Who Read The Girl in Black. See First Chapter in Next Monday’s Evening World e— We would like very 1339 Broadway, opp. Herald Square 10th St. MEN'S STORES S07 Fight Aye., bet 1agth St. cor. 7th Av aa8o Third Ave., 8. W. cor, rath St. 338 Sixth Ave,, 8. E. cor, ast St, BROOKLYN 357 Fultou 8t,, opp. Montague Bt, iti Broadway near Bedford ave. asth and 36th Sts, . 338 Sixth Avenue, cor. 21st St. toot Broadway, het, Ditmaas St, and Wil- loughby Ave 46 Filth Ave, 66 Newark Av Newarx, N. 841 Broad St,, opp. Central, Rof Md “Vogel Brovhors A2™ Six. Cov B Ave Special Sale for Thursday, Friday and Saturday. Sale of Women's $25 $17 50 Long Coat Suits at Q These are the very smartest suits shown this season, in the new plum, olive-brown and blue zibelines, also black. The chic, clever style of these suits is shown in the cut alongside-~- the latest model—long coats, blouse effect, box plaited and finished with gun metal buttons and trimmings, satin lined. Full flare ankle length skirts with straps. These $25 suits on sale for balance of week at $17.50 Sale of 150 Women’ 50 $18 Suits at a $1 Up We place on special sale for this week Women's new Long Coat Suits—made of fancy tweeds and novelty zibelines. Coats lined with satin. Skirts in the new seven-gore siyle with open plaits. These $18 suits on sale at $11.50 Special Sale of Misses’ $15 Suits at $9.98, ‘These suits are specially designed for young women wearing sizes 32, 34, 36. Made of mannish mixtures in the new striped patterns—in the new Long Coat Blouse style with shoulder capes and trimmed with braid—satin lined. These $15 Suits on sale at $9.98 Sale of $5 Walking Skirts at $2.98. We place on special sale a fresh, new lot of these skirts, made tight fitting over hips, inverted plait back, stitched bottom, full flare, trimmed w.th bands of cloth, finished with buttons on each side. These $5 Walking Skirts on special sale at $2.98 Special Sale of $1.50 Flannel Waists at 98c. Special Sale of 20 dozen French Flannel Waists in cardinal, royal, black and navy. Front side plaited and trimmed with black or pearl buttons. French back, new large pouch sleeves, tab stock col- lars, Instead of $1.50, our special price is 98c Special Sale of 500 Girls’ Coats for This Week. Girls’ $6.50 Coats at $4.98. For girls, 2 to 14, in velvet and meltons, $4.98 military and other effective styles. shades. These $6.50 Girls’ Coats on sale at Girls’ $8 Coats at $5.98. For girls, 4 to 14, military coats with or without shoulder capes, in new models, made of zibelines and mannish materials in all the new colors, . These $8 Girls’ Coats on sale at $5.98 Sale of Girls’ $4 Dresses at $2.98, Special sale of girls’ Fancy Dresses, made in several new styles of blue, brown, red and castor Cashmeres —handsomely trimmed, ‘Also serges in all the n-w colors made in Russian and sailor effects, Sizes 2 to 14. These $4 Dresses on special ® eale at $2.98 “Store Open Late Saturday Night. Vogcd Brothers A2™ Sty. Cor. Bh Ane. W. 147? St wm PERTH W4 “RELIABLE CARPETS FURNITURE BARGAINS. SCOTCH LINOLEUMS, 45c., 55c., 65c. per sq. yd. (Reduced from 656, 75¢ 850) Tile, floral and Oriental effects. OILCLOTHS, 25c., 35c., 45c. per sq, y (Reduced from 35¢., 450-5 556) GOLDEN OAK HALL STANDS, $15. (Reduced from $20.) French bevel mirrors, four large brass hooks, umbrella holder, Long Credit Puts the season's best within your reach, COWPERTHWAIT 104 To 108 West 14 St. NEAR 6™AV. Flatbush Av. near Fulton St. Rrookiyn Stores. A MILLION AMERICAN BOUNCING BABIES are kept crowing with the de- light of living because their mamas have learned to use CASCARETS Candy Ca- Neighborly neighbors tell each other of CASCARETS and the kind words said have created a aale of over A MILLION BOXES A MONTH. It is easy to protect infants against childron’s complaints, because all these perils have their beginning in stomach and bowels, and we have f\ in CASCARETS a perfect medicine HY) that will always keep the delicate f)) machinery in a child's body clean, KY regularandin working order. Ohil- dren like the little cancy tablet and are kept safe from ‘all stomach, bowel, blood and skin diseases. All druggists, 100, 260, 50c. NEVER SOLD IN BULE,. The geuuine tablet stamped OOO. Sample and booklet free. Address STERLING REMEDY ©O., Chicago or New York “They make me feel s0 goodt"* CANDY CATHARTIC = nS —TEN MILLION BOXES atest In the World NOVEMBER 5, A Snap in Irish Linens, A Field Day of Great Vatues. buy the famous John S. Brown and Sons’ Linens for less than the wholesale price —that is news to make a stir, isn’t it? That’s the news for to-morrow—because the New York representative was stock straightening and we helped out. Here are some of the details: Rigby process, sizes, 21x27 inch Napkins, floral design, value $6. $4.75 dozen Main floor. rear, East Building. Ribbon---Loom Ends, A Fieid Day of Great Values. HROUGH the special consideration of one of the best Ribbon Mills to one of their best customers, we have for Friday a splendid lot of new ribbons in short lengths for - 8c. to 29c.—Worth 12c, to 49c. They are two to eight yard pieces instead of the full 10 yard lengths. But they are as fres!: and fine and perfect and unwrinkled as though you were paying full prices for them. ‘They include Satin Taifetas, Double-faced Libertys, Taffeta Mousselines and Panne Satins and all are in seasonable colors. Just sheer good luck to get them for these little prices. season. pretty aad Main floor, front, East Bullding. now 2 A Fieid Day of Great Values. IE think that never before did we have such good W Sheets to sell for such small-pric:s, And every- q body knows how much that means. Ng and 1 dn standard Mohawk Valley Mills Se toned muaiinn 8 either size Yao emstitched muslin Sheet d. Moh Dj 14x24 a r Tnuslin Sheets, your cholce of elther size... is standard Utica Mills hemati 2x2 yi Shee ——————— Sale of Hemstitched Sheets. Black “Gloss Silk,” 7c. A Field Day of Great Values. 10 well known a lining fabric for comment. The last time we told about it, for this little price, everybody wanted it. We have sold many thousands of yards at 12%%c. Be sure to get your share to-morrow, at this little price, Black only, and not more than 10 yards to a buyer. Main floor, rear, Central Building. Very Some Handkerchief Snaps. A Field Dav of Great Vaiues. YR men, and women, too—and the ordinary fa values in this Handkerchief Store are so unusual anywhere else that a chance to better them will find prompt attention. Men's pure Mnen hemstitched Handkerchiefs, narrow hems... FH FY floor, centre, Central Buliding. I | ple of Boys’ Sweaters---Bargains. A Field Day of Great Vatues. T a little fellow in Brooklyn who wouldn’t IN count one of these Sweaters his choicest possession. And prices are down this way: Boys’ $2.00 Sweaters—$l. 48. Made of pure worsted yar, closely knit in solid colors, with combination end stripes, sizes 10 to 16 years. $1.50 Juvenile Sweaters—98c. the Ilttle fellows of 4 to 8 years—made to button at tne shoulders: handsome, well knit Sweaters in navy, royal and cardinal. own P| made, Second floor, rear, East Building, Prices Cut Squarely in Half. A Field Day of Great Values. TH most of the good football weather ahead, itis practically without precedent to get the best of Football Clothing for half prices. And these are half of our regular oie DSO Be moleskin Pants, heavily padded and Teeded, finest finish, regularly $2.25, at... 81.13 Foot Ball Jackets, regularly’ 98c., at. Drill Pants, good quallty, regularly 4 Rugby Balls, full size, good bladders, Galt and Fencing School will clone the eariy part of next week and will remain closed until after the holl- day season. The Bia taf Sayan inane oF Sele Fencing and in Brooklyn. An prices are the lowest, Boxing Goods ie id Fourth floor, West Bullding, \ good value some Store $3.95 Rolled Gold Jewelry, 25¢. A Field Day of Great Values, A day long last Friday there was a crowd line of around the table where we had this $5.00 75c. to $1.50 Jewelry at 25c. We were glad enough to get another lot—and the last—to sell to-morrow at the same price. ectro plate. Every piece ts perfect and . ginoluding in finishes rose ‘wold, tand back of them all.” oman, Blain floor, centre, Central Buliding. ora; 1% ‘There are 2 yards elaines, all of rolled span he or ery el uh oe polished “and ya BROOKLYN, HE greatest Store and the greatest business in Brooklyn have risen here on the foundation of PUBLIC SATISFACTION, with the best service, the best assortments and the lowest prices, as in rain. fitting or full Back with belt 0 yok» offect. un, rel, white and black—and no two just allke. $3.00 and $4.00 Sweaters, $1.79. ‘The beet bargain in women’s Sweaters we have had this in @ specially Colors are red, white, green, blue black Second floor, rear, Central Bullding. Fie of the usual price. Men's pure linen Handkerchiets, 4 this quality sells usually for Sfc., now. 1We Men's open-work initial hematitched er- chiefs, sold by the half dozen, 6 fo’ BDe Women's embroidered and lace edge and embroidered and hematitched Handkerchiefs, regularly 2c., at 12Ke Women's lace edge and embroidered Handkerc hem- ‘stitched, some are dic. patterns, now ‘24o Venetian Point Stocks- OF -toned effects, all at the same price. borer Main floor, centre, Central Building. Imported velour Table Co’ 1M yards equate. bith Women’s Rain Coats---$9.95. Ry A Field Day of Grear Values. Maile with double cap It, cloth 32 t $7.50 Flannel Waists, $3.75. A Fieid Day of Great Vatues. LF price because they were made up for samples—though they are as fresh and un- soiled as though made to our order. weil known and well liked ‘Essanelie’? models of . cashmere, albatross and wool canvas. Some are hettectly plain. some have a profusion of tiny pin tucks. Some show side pleating: one very pretty model has the Light blue, navy, Piped with checked silk. These are of excellent worsted, ‘and close, stitch, Illustrated Post Cards, 2 for 5c. Values, Now 2 for Ic. A Field Day of Great Values. IN-OR-SHINE Coats would be a better pame for them—for these full length stylish Coats with the little cape effects about the shoulders are as necessary in sunshine This particular group is under price, too—or we shouldn’t mention it to-day. They are made of Oxford gray, tan tweeds and cheviots, waterproofed by the Cravenette or semt- and green mixe® ICELY colored, of reproductions of photographs in the gray tint. Make very pretty and appropriate souve- nirs to send to your out of town friends, The col- lection ot Illustrated Postal Cards is a fad, and the for Ic. $3.00 Lamps at $1.98. A Field Day of Great Values, widest variety and some of the prettiest Cards may be found in this Stationery Store. You will pay Sc. for 2 generally; Main floor, front, East Building. ;CORATED porcelain Lamps, with Globes to match, They have gilt mountings and are fitted with central draft founts. apiece. A Fietd Day of Great Values. the well-known ‘Astor’ Ranges to sell for more than a third under They have double oven, four boiling burners, broiler and top end shelf, A snap for somebody. Basement, East Building. reliable bakers. |Boys’ 50c, Balbriggans, 2dc. A Field Day of Great Values. exactly the weight for active boys to wear all Winter. IBBED, fleece lined balbriggan Underwear that is just Shirts are trimmed with silk binding and pearl but- tons. Drawers have suspender straps, Main floor, front, 10c. Rolled Oats—7c. A Field Day of Great Values. bargain price for Friday, “Why? Just because we, want more of the peo- Brooklyn to learn how good it is. Printing Engraved Cards. A Notable Offering, , A Field Day of Great Values, IAST week we made special prices on En- This week's bargain is for those who have their graved Plates for Visiting Cards. lates already. It doesn't matter where your plate is or by whom it was If it 1s in good condition we will orint cards from it for ‘the lowest prices ever named for the best work. The cards we use are the finest made, The printing 1s the best that experts can do. ” 50 Cards Printed, usually 45c, at 29c, 100 Cards Printed, usually 85c., at 49c, errata On comparison at any time you will find that our En- F otball Clothes. graving prices are the lowest anywhere, ‘0 e 'N. B.—If your plate Is not at hand come ip and leave the order and we Will call for the Plate at any future date, Main floor, front, East Building. 25¢. A Fieid Day of Great Vatues, Portieres and Table Covers, Si A Field Day of Great Vaiues. deal less than the regular of the best Friday news t ever had. ‘ Portieres, $2.75 a Pair. Reversible Tapestry Portieres, handsome design, full colors. Portieres, $3.85 a Pai Mercerized Armure Portieres in all the newest shades, $1.75 Couch Covers, $1.29, Bagdad Tapestry Couch Co Gobelin Tapestry Table Co yards square, $2.75 q1 square. $3.50 quality uxB% yards, $4.00 quality, at ly embrol entral Bull Gas rl buttons and overlock seams, Half to pay for Friday—24c. fentral Bullding, ISCILLA Brand, a.two-pound package of one of the best cereals in the world ata Grocery Store—Third floor, West Bullding, ITE a little group of them and as fresh and pretty as you can buy anywhere for full ME that are quite as fine as can be found anywhere, but that we can sel\ for a gréat| rices makes Upholstery A dollar under their worth at $1.98 Lamp Room—Basement, $16.00.Gas Ranges---$9.98. rices, too—which are always the lowest any- F : 4 f y Dares It is one of the most notable sales the prices, eee: Brings special values and iF Athletic Goods Store ever announced. these pretty neckpieces a| : Canvas Pants, best quality, heavily padded and reeded, 25c, Instead of 50c. and 75c, j regularly 98c., at + 480 ‘They are in white, biscuit and the Paris shades. Some | {?} Khaki Pan’ best quality, y . .24, at silk Stocks, too, embroidered in black, white, colora and padded, regularly 4 |