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= a v CAR'S CREW KNOCKS'BEAT AND ROB OUT POLICEMAN Motorman Became Enraged When Bluecoat, Who Was in Citizen’s Clothes, Pulled the Bell for Him to Stop. HIT HIM WITH CONTROLLER. Genductor Then Took a Hand in the Fight, and Between the Two the Struggling Officer Was Knocked Unconscious, Policeman George I. Goldoerg, of the Tenderloin station, was beaten into In Sensibility on an east-bound Tenth street car early to-day, and Motor- man John Shannon and Conductor Jas Harrison are charged with the assault Both men are locked up at the Union Market station, while the policeman 1s in_a serious condition at his home. Goldberg is one of the youngest men on the force. He left the station house in Wert ‘Thirtleth street after 1 o'clock rode down Sixth Aver and boarded a cross-town cir. In citizen's clothes. When Avenue © and Avenue D he st on the platform and asked man to slow down to let him As there are several b course of erection the cy mude a rule cot to stop th of accident. Goldberg did no this and the motorman did not en! en him. Without making any explan tion he refused to decrease the speed He was betweer ped out motor- “of the car. Goldberg stepped back Into t and pulled the bell rope fo: ‘Thorought y Shannon sto car, and, taking off the controle 4s alleged, ran back {ff the cur to the policeman. Goldberg tried to off the blow but was struck across the shoulder by the brass controller. The policemay tried to pul! Mack his eoat tu show his shield and to tell the motorman who he was, out Si non would not listen. The few pussen- Gers in the car ran to the platioria or dut> the street and the two men fought, Whanhon using the cuntroller. Goldberg at last succeeded ting his Whistle from his poo before he sore a hand in the fight, it Between Shannon ana lia ‘erg was soon over! in get ket, bur motorman and conductor were to the station-house and the car a eo taken remained still until pe inspector hear Bent a ci 9 of the trouble and t¢ move it. Bail was not obtained for either man and both spent the night in the station-house. ROBBERS GOT A FINE LOT OF SENS They Got Into Home of New Jersey Brewer and Carried Off Diamonds and Jewelry Worth $2,500. (Special to The Evening World.) ORANGE, N. J., Nov. 17,—Jewelry val- Bed at $2,500 was stolen from the resi- fence of Michae! Winter, at No. 111 Cen- tre street, Orange, early to-day, The plunder included a pair of diamond car- rings weighing three and a half karats each, a diamond and ruby ring, a sap- phire and diamond ring, a flour de Ils pln with 100 pearls and four diamon twa gold watches, gold cha broooh Winter, wi i the proprietor of the Orange Brewery, or Varmouths Sail To-Morrow for New York. LONDON, Nov. 17.—-The Fart and Countess of Yarmouth will sail, from Liverpool Wednesday for New York on the Cedric. The Countess of Yarmouth before her marriage was Miss Thaw, of Pittsburg. New Words, -Jang STATION AGENT Henry R. Hope, of South Nyack; Knocked Down While on Way Home and Relieved of His Money and Other Valuables. After a search that Jasted all night the police force of Nyack had to confess to-day It had been unable to discover any trace of the man, or men, who at- tacked and robbed Henry R. Hope, ata- tion agent for the Erie Railroad at South Vyack. tlon at South Nyack is a emall nd {s closed every night between 6 and 7 o'clock, It is Hope's custom to take the day's receipts, which some- Umes are quite large, home with him. This he did last night He cut across a field ‘on his way home and just before he reached the street’ in which his house stands thought he heard foot- steps behind him. It was too dark for him to make out anything, however, ana he continued his journey. When with 500 yards of his home he heard a sudden rush and before he could turn round received a terrible blow on the head. That was the last he knew for more than one hour. At the end of that time he recovered consciousness. He was| covered with blood, had a number of cuts on his head and his body felt as though some one had been jumping on it. His pockets were turned Inside out, a large sum of money and a valu- | "| able gofd watch and chain were missing. Making his way home, he first had his hurts, which are quite serious, dressed, and then aroused the police. A search, which lasted all alght, was at once be- un for three suspiclouslooking men who had been hanging around South | Nyack for the past two days, but they | had disappeared and no trace of thei Was found. SERVANT ACCUSED OF THEFT. Woman Arrested Charged with Stealing Jewelry Worth $500, Mary Gladgotsky, alfas Mary Keney- ett, was arrested by Detectives Bower Kelly, Of the Flushing police, charged with stealing diamonds and Jeweity worth $600 from the home of. Mrs. Sarah L. Annis, of No, 408 Amity street, Flushing, where the Kellerett woman sel i Saturday Mrs, Annis was | party in New York on City When arraigned before Magistrate Con- norton this gorning she told conflicting stories of where she had been at the time the robbery 1. The Magistrate held her in $1,600 ball until i for examinatios NOW IS THE TIME. Take Scott's Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil now. Not, next week or next month, but now. You need it to put | fat’ on your bones and strength in your body to stand the cold and trying | weather of the next few months. Nine-tenths of the popula- tion would be benefited by taking Scott's Emulsion regularly three times a day for a month or more every fall to fortify and strengthen the system against the cold and constant changes that occur through the winter. The benefit is particularly marked with young, delicate \children. No food that they can take begins to compare with Scott’s Emulsion. Pure cod liver oil is scarce |but if you get Scott’s Emul- sion you'll be sure to get only the purest and best oil. | | | We'll send you a sample free, upon request. SCOTT & BOWNE, 409 Pearl Street, N. ¥. ‘New Suits, New Overcoats. To each man about to buy clothes this is the most important, the most directly valuable fact thatis toldin the columns of the paper. If, instead of these words, the Suits and Overcoats themselves could be actually shown here, you would gladly go.a hundred miles to secure the very substantial advantage of owning one at such a figure. investigation is easy and 1 Yet, inexpensive—you ow > it to your own self interest to look into this offer. They are our own hand-tailore? garments (of the $45 grades), and it may fairly be said that they present $20 worth of goou uressy appearance. SUITS of high grade Thibets, SUITS of rich Oxford Cheviots, SUITS of fine Unfinished Worsteds, SUITS of nobbiest Mixed Cassimeres, SUITS of Scotch and Irish Homespuns, OVERCOATS of dressy Vicunas, OVERCOATS of smartest Cheviois, OVERCOATS of Kerseys, Meltons, 740-742 BROADWAY. | ° Just South of Astor Place. SN WOODS ©. 10 Oxfords, rane of LEFT HER HOME ON ——— Friend of Missing “J. Ogden Goelet,” Upbraided by Her)%: Father, Comes to This City| with a Girl Chum. th vealed in the story of the disappearance ot Miss Margaret R. Williams and Miss Maud Le Fevre from their homes in Poughkeepsie and the sttbsequent mar- riage of Miss Le Fevre to Charles M. Caritste in this city Williams ia James L. prominent citizens of Dutchess County. the daughter ot th call on the telephone at the Grand Hotel on the day he first met Miss Anderson, Abeel had been very attentive to Miss Williams and had deen a frequent visitor at the Williams home in Poughkeepste votll Mr, Williams discovered that Abee) had lied about his residence and other matters, He was then forbidden the house. When the Story of Abeel's at+ tempt to marry Miss Anderson was| © pudlished Miss Williams became muca col We Give “S. & H.” THEBIG STORE A.MacKay, conductor, PIANO SOLO: 9) Concerty. (Op., 69) TENOR SOLO: "Heart's Delight’ ‘A RITONE. ABS BOLO: ALTO SOLO: (@) ‘'Sunse! ) “Dream's... Miss Lucte Reed cy QUARTETTE: SOPRANO SOLO: ‘Love's Greeting.” TPNOR SOLO: ‘Tell Me, Charming C1 QUARTETTE (Capelia): “Gentle Daw QUARTETTE: “The Country Dance." ALTO SOL! i PELEEDLSSAESESS E4SESEESES SEE 4064 E66 Recep standing the rain. Cutlery and Quadruple-Plated H. Sections, Main Floor. 2 WELSBACH MAN- TLEB, with brass burner, shade’ and chim 55) ASS 6 RL F- RURNERS TING peor dark cellars 220 GAS FIXTURES, rich iit, 2 lights, do #O SAS FIXTURES, G. Hien aia stn, 4 OF LIGHT. FIXTURES, rich 60c strong and durable, Se prevent emokink 779, MANTLES, 450 SIRGEL COOPER SPECIAL MAN- TLE, Se 100-candle Tips, dosen, © *** 180 « > A few specials in HEAD RESTS; figured velour with small tassels at corners, in sev- eral colors, both square and diamond shape ss well asa full line of saimre 9. satine rests in several colors, each, (4 Lapa an figured velour, in jue, green, new patterns, each 49e SATIN HEAD RESTS, with hand: painted effects. in several colorings yellow. 5g green, pink blue and red, ¢aich, 5 Cc CAR AON HEAD RESTS, on which are scape scenes; i wives $90 ALL SATIN HEAD RESTS, in pink, yel- SILK LAMBREQUINS, with Japanese gilt | embroidery, full 475 wi 60 Tine of colors, patois ere DERLAM ERE Cuts | in id silk; \ Ne ; elt and sil ine of col 2,25. * She-called on her chum, Miss Le Fevre, n @isston to accompany, Miss Williams to} a the railroad tation. The two girls lett) for New York, amd it was learned later) that they had taken their best clothes | with them Charles whi | tect heen married to Carlisle, ith ft and feed that she would visit - her t to-day In her letter to her mother #@ Fevro announced A peculiar sequel to the attempt of | that Pret ed wolng to get) a position In Hoston James Abeel, or "J. Ogden Goelet,” to] “Gariime and his bride are living in 2 Wost Thirty-elghth street, Miss Will- marry Miss Eleanor Anderson tm re-| [Veet Thinty-ewnth The Roxburghes Depart for Home ‘The Duke and Duchess of Roxburgho, Williams, ome of the most! who was Miss Goelet, salled to-day on It was Miss Willams Abecl tried. to{07 the bie stoamer was reserved for tho | couple and their servants. VIENNA, Noy. bling of the Relcherath to-day Finance| met when their steamship arrived, and Minister Boehm von Bewer the budget for 1904, He estimated the} dress. A canvnss was made of all te expenditures at about, $46,,954, fee the the Government proposed to Issue 4 per Song Recital. The Recital in the Auditorium of the New Art Piano Rooms, Fifth Floor. Wednesday Afternoon, at 3 o'clock, will be exceedingly popular and entertain: ing. The artists are: Miss Edyth Louise Bratt, soprano; Mr. tenors Miss Lucie M, Benedict, alto; Mr. Arthur Philips, bass; Mr. Francis (a) ‘Leeste Lindsay"* D) “She Btospe te! conaier ““Hlora’s Hotiday.’’ of Old English Molodies. ome All Ye Lads and Lassies," BASS SOLO: “Sound Argument." QUARTETTR (Capella): “The Pedlar." FINAL QUARTETT! ‘The Commotion of Lov 3. Upholsteries Specially Ty THE WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 17, 1903 Wrought ip. She had » discussion with her father and left home. In speaking it later he said she was “huffy. d the fatter asked her mother’s per- Milton, Carlisle had visited) La Fevre for more than a year le he Was a siudent at Eastman. He college a month ago and obdtalned jon in (his ity as dookkeeper, | dw he girls until her three | she had inclosed heard from rifigeate @ wedding a i, Mrs. Le Fevre returned DUKE AND BRIDE SAIL. on Kataer Withelm IT, e Kaiser Wilhelm IT. The finest suit a NEW AUSTRIAN BOND ISSUE. 17.-On the reassem- submitted | 265 and | In the enue at about $3 er said} uirse of hin statement the Min’ Vonds umounting to edempt:on of the bonds of the s falling due during the coming Reed Miller, Moszkowaki Miller, ++-GUchriat Benedict, Ry H. Lane Wilson ‘renture."* ii BESS SISO VOITITTSI FHS GIF FSFFGSSFSISISD> FFFIFTOSGIGIE FE FVISGIOPISS TITS OODISO ISS SS59955% Silverware and Cutlery, Che Big Chanksgiving Sate Wpoets with a Splendid tion. Vast quantities of brilliant Silverware and superior keen-edged Cutlery at extraordinarily attractive prices. i a wonderful degree of enthusiasm and activity Monday The Sale began with notwith- Wednesday's Attractions Are Yfany, and include Sterling Flat Ware, Rogers Bros Silver-Plated Ware, lollow Ware. Special tables Main Aisle and regular Silverware and Guilery eee Lighting Fixtures. | Baby Carriage Robes At Very Low Prices, Fur Robes, | BABY CARRIAGE & GO-c. 'T ROBES, extra hee 3 9 Worth WH rg eeonain: unlined,” 9.5 GO-CART RORES—Wi lain, lined; regularly 44.18 for) Oe OO JABY CARRIAGE ROBRS, with pocket. fancy sateen fi : 5 reRulariy sco, NNR And Mneds of 7.5 Wats and Sheepskin Rugs. An exceptionally attractive variety of CONGR EEE BER Es Marly 81.15, 0 Sree 85e ED GOAT SKIN RUGE: 7 75 D, ED ,GUBEPSKIN RUGS: 2 OF 25, (Fifth Floor, front.) Priced. LAMBREQUINS silk ground, with all hand embroi wer desi; i mule Ar fo) many colors; each, We carry a complete line, priced as high as 20.00 Pitlow Cops. 24-INCH HEAVY SATIN PILLOW AD aieet steed effects, in six combina- fi colors; larly $2.00 pot lat i eke HAR) Pittows. We purchased a small lot_of silk and damask which would bring from $3.50 to $10.00 yd, at a fraction of the price and had same made ino Pillows. And so we are able t0 offer Pillows at the following low. blue green; each with | prices: large tassels attached; they have a 1/0 Regularly $6.00, 450 variety of floral effects; each, of Regularly $7.50, 5.00 Regularly $8.50, 6.90 Lambroguins. Regularly $10.00, 7.50 LAMBREQUINS made of Satine in several! Regularly $12.50, 10.00 colors, with fringe at bottom and sides; | poe La pha on ro floral effects, 1.25, I98e wns O5e —"- —- +h 69e 89 1,15 1.35 1.65 FEE Eto NS: - 22 2% 29e 39c #90 GCI Special, 24x24; regularly 59c.; each, P9e (Third Floor, Front, 18th 8t.) of the theatwe to call upon them and in-| struct them as to how the playhouse oan de for and tell them the time of reheatsal: In ‘London the girl trumpetera ate known as the "Bisera Troupe.” ‘They re- cently appeared at the Drury Lane Theaire, in London, in “Mother Goose.” 1 ENGLISH GIRLS Manager of “Mother Goose”| 'TALIANS USE GUNS. Says His Troop of Imported] t»ree Are Finca Trumpeters Arrived, but} three Tealleney rag Gna Fadrizo Failed to Appear at Theatre. Chillino aud George Balla, were fined a, ANYBODY FOUND Also In Held $10 each In the Centre Street Court day for participating In a wiooting match at Mott and Grand streets short- ly Before midnight last night. in ade @ition Galia was held in $1,000 fo in General Eomsione, ieee a he revolvers taken from the were all of the Invest pattern and the Maglatrate read the police a decture about their laxity In seeking parsons who ge about armed, Lost somewhere in New York are sixteen young English girls who know nothing of New York ways and not the address of one friend on whom they can call These girls disappeared three days ago on thelr arrival from London, hav- Ing been brought here by,Kiaw & Er- langer to take the parts Of the sixteen trumpeters in “Mother Goose," which Is to open at the New Amsterdam Thea- tre week after next, ‘Through some oversight the girls were not met at the docks. 'Dhey were expected to show up at the theatre yesterday for rehearsal, but failed to do 20, It was then discovered that they had not been Can Play the Piano Clip the Coupon on the third page that no one had thelr New York ef- New York hotels, but with no success, It is not believed the young women have met with any accident. It Is thought they are in some boarding place waiting for some representative ANNUAL SALE—TEN MILLION BOXES Greatest In the World o a 8 Axi Richly Cut Glassware. GREAT BARGAINS. DEEP CUT LEMONADE JUGS: $10 kind for Cable Slasaware: ; CRYST. GLASS CAKE ind, af 000 PRESSED GLASS WATER SUS EMONADIS PITCHERS; 28¢. In Every Detail of Quality, | g Varicty and Lowness of Price, 4% | Absolutely the Most Extraordinary Sale of Its Kind Yet Chronicled in This City. HIS is strong language, and yet it feebly conveys an adequate description of the Ff de actual attractiveness of this Special Sale. S Since we moved China, Glassware and Lamps from the Basement into superb quarters on the Third Floor, we have been making history. For the first time we are now able to dis- play these stocks adequately. ‘ ~ x. We have denied them nothing. Business has grown wonderfully, but we are ambitious to still further impress the public with the commanding scope and importance of these allied Departments, complete stores. in. themselves, infact. Therefore we begin a Thanksgiving Sale to-morrow that will be of interest to thousands of. - discriminating shoppers. r - Y cA ot ee We Announce the Most Determined and Decisive Reductions in on Price at Precisely a Time When Other Stores Are Advancing Them, Every possible purchasing inducement is held forth to the purchaser. 1 Fach If you can picture to your mind the vastness and beauty of these stocks, If you can appreciate the marvellous underpricing,) 7) If you can realize the scope of this trade movement, +e gest t Thgn we shall this week pip cctreebte lari ae ke bid ever iakted et cornet period of tau. a ast rgains. ieresa lore javiland L. es i ane ibid asta eaiea rom 330,00't0 $17.50. There’s a fine Fish or Gurie St shat abv) Sa75, a Seat was $7.50. The prices on richly cut Glassware have been. reduced to about |» or less. $3.00 Lamps are yours for $1.95, 14 ‘And 50 it runs. It's really a most fascinating sale, and it goes without saying that those who come here wilhpurchase with utmc liberality. Who could do otherwise? Now for the details:— Dinner and Gea Sets. Decorated Gable China. 100 PIECES DECORATED ON, AMBRE: | BREAD AND BUTTE e Fabbinrly 00; special reduction price, 4 | CARLSBAD CHINA, rich decorations DECORATED POR’ F le RET ORIERURE if 100 ples ith #01 tureen and ind for aE ur ALAD a igs nteat dinner: redueed from Hit 99 to fiw FANCY MAJOLICA JUGS: 250. Kind, | BOWLS; $8.00 kind for A a 4 3.75 | | ENGLISH DECORATE} BET, in rich blue decorations, yeduced trom $21.00, Y HEO. HAVILAND LIMOGES CHINA ser. B rtchiy decorated, jewes, OUD tureen and meat dish; reduced from {F's0 ATED SPT, new RATED ST. Dew DEEP CUT BOWLS: $10 kind, DEEP RICH CUT CELERY TRAYS: $4.00 ones, 3. ATED CHINA RAMIKINS AND Feduced from $3.00 Gozen 1, NA SUGAR AND ones; per set, | Boe S PRESSED GLASS ~ reduced to rl R F THIN WINE OR TES; regularly ‘ORATE CUT WATER AM SE tnd for IT SUGAR 5.00 kbd HA: z kind, cack, 1.009 OZ ENGRAVED, TABLE BLERS; thin crystal glass; dos, CHI O5e. Fish and Same Sets. TY og AND CREAM + signs old eden: a ° SO ONE-! GULAR PRICES. fick out ‘OR VID ty = Flower decorations: reduced from Berea Mine’ Ginoges china! WS | peEP CUT HORSERADISH DISHES ° “7% | pieces: red trom 7. ON PLATE; the $2.00 kind, LE AMBRICAN PORCELAIN TEA, SET, 12 | FOO for FINE FR STARD, WITH COVER DECORATED SETS, in wew shaper -tn@ Rea pot, mugar bowl, cream Jugs, bow! and | 8f.00, for FRENCH NA SE’ hn aa oye ration wold, 2 cal plates, complete, 20 caine jah rations and rich gold; ‘LERY OR OPEN DECORATED TOILET a b stop Jar; 87.00 kinds, Decorated Gable China. AT LESS THAN COST. TR ARRUIT BOWLS, LOBSTER (SALAD RATED | CHIN. A’ BATH reduced from $2.45 to 1 ta 00 for GAMB SETS, Limoxes China, FUWGg for EENE SETS, Nand painted, re- to: &F te | $18. for ED 's b % t | RZO TW for Bets Of 15 pieces, reduced rwer and pd | from 40,00, “ott See Cream Sets. rated ch AT REDUCED PRICES. ities for i PICKLE DISH, richly decor- $1.05 for 1CB CROAM SETS, 12 ptates and large dish, richly decorated on Lim- | 1.000 ges China; redueed from 8.10, | COMPORTS” 2 red FOOTHPICK HOLDERS, CUT GLA Lamps ant Slobes. $3.00 kinds, Toe. HAS outa eine Cable Slassware AT UNUSUAL REDUCTIONS. LEMONADE JUGS, in faney ed to, each, 15 oF Be na, with cov= Pi | COVERED ‘CHED jeaticris? 38, with fire-proof bal gold and Clower decorated; for 1 a phage qualitles: Hundreds of Household Helps at Very Attractive Prices. With the hustle and bustle of housecleaning leading up to the Holidays, nothing is more provoking than to find your C: Sweeper past its usefulness, or other necessary helps unfit for use. Don’t pay to have them reheat when they can be Suaicted oP here at ridiculously low prices, There's no end to the other little things that may be found in the Basement to help you. Ree A special Sale of TABLE OIL CLOTH. | On the other table are large VVORK BAS- | NO. 2 KITCHEN CABINETS; large size: | CARD TABLES. hardened. < introducing our Table and Shelf Oil Cloth |KETS, FANCY | CANDY | BASKETS, | lower board 24x485 has Incading board 181 52 750 and 1.00. Department. We will sell for one day cnly, | GLOVE AND HANDKERCHIEF BAS. | inches are, meat board same size; 2 TABLE OIL CLOTH in 5-4 lengths and | KETS, PIN AND HAIRPIN BASKETS; | doors and 2 flour bins, each bin holding 50) CEDAR WASH: TUBS, mest? AY. “ }size . also about 25 pieces of 6-4 in white, black | some of these baskets sell regularly DS. "sf flaws top hes Bceawers and « door: blue and gold marbleized, fine for $1.00; to-morrow, C also extra shelves: regularly sold y) SELF. WRINGING MOP STICKS, Oty KITCHEN CABINETS, highly polished. pith piety quality, at. per v3, at $15.00, . A Limit 6 yds. to @ customer, | MEDICINE CABINETS. 2 shelves “RIVAL” ASH SIEVES, to ft over rise We have two Special Tables of JAPAN. | With exception of working board en top, 600) RN 400. ESE BASKETS. On one table are some | which is made of white wood. 128 oe and lock. made strong, KITCHEN TABLES, 3 feet, I5¢| BSE COLUMBIA CAR- HANDKERCHIEF BASKETS, WORK { I 1 NO. | KITCHEN CABINETS, with top BASKETS and CANDY BASKETS, valued |94>)\ches wide, 42 inches long: has knead, YASH BOARDS; double zinc 24e KREAMER BXTRA BEAN mage of hardwood, as high as 40c. apiece; torinore 7 6 | ing board, 2 drawers and a bin holding 60, Face. with protector, oy Ibs. flour; also a top 32 inches wide and 34| CLOTHES HAMPERS, made 7S OG! 2-QUART SAUCE Pi B/S] YAPAN BREAD | PET SWEEPERS, BISSELL’S STANDARD CAR+ PET SWEEPERS, FOLDING IRONING BOARDS ; made of | inches long: 2 drawers ain door: extra, strong and durable, hardwood 44 feet long, exira shelves; regularly sold at $12.00, WASHING. MACHINES,” hepa, 1 65a) en 7. 5O| WASHING MACHINES Ae ae Sey

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