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= iieiieamaiean alii elias. che ste SecaneMRNML aon (cemibak atc debae i cele THE WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 24, 1903. WD QUURED ARRESTS W PLOT ~ FEARY GRAS More Than Fifty Passengers on Pennsylvania Boat New Jer- sey in Panic After Accident at ‘Jersey City Slip. Which Victor Emmanuel and His Queen Travelled Held. TIDE CARRIED VESSEL | TAKEN ON SECRET ORDERS AGAINST FENDER PILING. BY THE FRENCH POLICE. Mien and Women Crowded For-| ‘ward on Upper Deck Fell in a Heap as Current Swept the pest Out of Her Course. Tracks Were Discovered Just) as the Royal Special Was Due at Cherbourg. © Pennsylvania Railroad ferry-boat Jersey, of the Desbrosses strect on an early westward trip to-day caught by the tlde and carried Inet the fend-r piling which juts from her slip at Jersey City, and & moment more than fifty passen- on her upper deck, bellewing they going to be thrown into the river, pantie stricken. erelgns occurred at Cherbourg, wh the scramble to escape Mrs. Eliza | soldier 1* sald to have plnced rocks on ve v. Vl the ratls PARIS, Nov. %4.— that four secret arrests have been made at Marsollles of Anarchists suspected of plotting against the King and Que of Italy when the royal train recently passed through Marscilles, and apparent- ly confirms the report that anot tempt on the lives of the Itali ii wh 4 Queen with thelr su i was discovered by Che guards just In time ay. pas, A soldier, believed to be in league with the Anarchists, who have been particu- “| jarly active in Italy of late, has been He was one of the ol the railway In rned that he pli track. as refused to make any explana- in his judgment of the distance the set of the tide. He started to his engines when It was tho late the steamer, with all the weight er great hulk, went smashing up lust the fender weir. the passengers were gathered as ould get in anticl-| duced to reveal the names of his con- ain-| federatos before long. Tho King of Italy made light of the t| matter when he was informed of the attempt on his Mfe and requested that jal information regarding it be kept from the Queen. The tool of men higher !n Anarchistle cir ay t thphght that wubfher guar (CCUSED YALE MAN FREE. Queen, however, learned of the attempt by accident some time later an is muoh worried, fearing other atten Jon the life of th will be made, Helmer Duncan, Special detectly | Rome to inv x | known Italla t\are being closely w Parsons | ase, In Flushing | BERLIN, raduate, and!elan Office, ace lusaitig, Was | fram an author jdently expecting ithe ‘Turkish ac ¥) Russo-Austrian Ma: posals no later tha ~ GURED OF BRONCHITIS, Brooklyn Man Made Well by Father John's Medicine. You may add my name to the lint of cured by Fathor John's Medicine. 1 0 ery ough and er Jobn's Y Jos. ve, Brooklyn. Ny. medicine. ‘no bolsonous druga eakening stimulants. HUSBAND AND WIFE, | ‘{Brooklyn Family Cured by Father John's ..edicine, ‘I have used Falaltsy bottles of the Medi- tit is the most beneficial ever used for throat My wile Dey bad nian reform Thursday next fire to ortage in his niative of the spresentative nin court when ened FOR CARRYING PISTOL. Chrrich Witton, Vice-Pre aident of) [Houxesmiths’ Unton, Pays $10, years old, carrying the meeting of last night in the Roome fourteen men w' @ disturbance were ¢} friends wid n. IRLA Hull A patent Cures all ‘ot, in use. here aremen who buy shoes sim- ply for service—they! want long, solid wear—every hour of wear they can get for their money. They don’t care for style, but don't object to it. We are looking for these men. King Calf shoes are what they need. King Calf is al leather which we ccnirol absolutely—it is a leather that arly never wears out. It is as tough as iron and pretty ly as flexible as kid. It is practically water-proof. e put a King Calf upper on a double sole of oak-tanned sgle leather and make absolutely the most durable shoe the world. And the style is there too, And it fits. It the comfort of an old shoe. The price, $3.50-—only e price for THE SHOE THAT PROVES | 7 STORES—20 OF THEM IN THE METROPOLITAN DISTRICT, MEN’S STORES. 4 BROOKLYN. BOT Fulton et Opp. untae be ie by Fer mare tha and Wi i oe Newark vezi 2g 1 Broad st) opp. Central H.R. of N, J. “WOMEN'S STORES, NEW ZORK Pate ray, Herald juare, “BBS Bint Aves, Re, nals 8 AGAINST KING Four Anarchists Suspected of | Trying to Derail Train in} Stones Heaped on the Railway # The Patrie asserts) & ttempt to derall the train In which |g It 4 believed ho Is morely the] f cles, and it Is expected he will be in-/@ 1/not a size that isn’t precisely provided tor. Big healthy men fancy that because of their great strength they are proof against diseases that play havoc with their less sturdy brothers. is an ert Big muscles require a big sur ag of blood. Without it they quickly waste 5 the mucous membranes niract, and so shuts off the tatarrh does this, Tor this. re strong men. yield to this disease quite 4s quickly as do those of average build and strength The ordinary catarrh, A cold neglected quickly develops into catarrh of the throat, then of the bronchial tubes, and finally consumption. Others suffer from catarrh of the stomach or of the intestines; or of the kidneys, liver or bladder; and among women—ot the pelvic organs. Catarrh is a disease of the mucous membrartes, the mucous cells, nerve centres, and of the blood It is an established fact that local treatment cannot cure this dis- ease. It merely drives it in deeper. exall cold is the commonest form of cure for catarrh. It works through the essels-—is carried by them direct to the m ch have become packed with poisonous secr: tions, and sets them throbbing and pulsating. As result the poi q ickiy expelled; the ta , the inflammation subsides, the unhealthy aacharKe is stopped, and the sufferer finds himself on the road to robust health We guarantee Regall Mucu-Tone to cure (not only relieve, but eure) catarrh in every form, whether of the head, throat, stomach, kidneys, bladder or pelvic organs, or we will give you back your money Large Bottle, 89 Cents. our agents, Only at our store or Mail orders filled. RIKER’S DRUG STORE, 6th Ay. and 234 St. OUR NEW YORK AGENTS: 200 Broadway h nt fa ——_ A Thanksgiving opportunity which we honestly believe has never been equalled. | Four hundred of our regular $12.50 and $15 Suits are now offered in our unequalled line at Ten Dollars. It enables us to fully and completely meet every man’s wish. Would you like a Black Suit? We have it in various fabrics and all sizes. Blue Suits, Mixed Suits, same way. Dark, medium and light colorings; strong, handsome de- signs; rich subdued mixtures, Not a taste, Sale price, Overcoats Here also a Thanksgiving offering that we believe to be unexampled. Men’s Warm Winter Overcoats in Black, Blue, Oxford and other mixtures; Meltons, Kerseys, Vicunas, Friezes; cut large, with loose back and broad, shapely shoulders; some extreme effects; some conservative; all smart and very dressy garments; about five hundred to choose from, including many, from our own $12.50 and $15 lines; ALL SIZES, and. certainly a bargain that it will pay any one to come a hundred miles to se- cure at this sale price, OPEN WEDNESDAY EVENING, SN WOODS ©. 740-742 BROADWAY. (Just south ot Astor Place.) Shirt Waist Dept. 1,000 high-grade Waists, beautifully trimmed and tailored in Peau de Soie, Peau de Cygne, French Taffetas, Crepe de Chine, Scotch Plaids, Vestings and Veivets, black and colors, ) They were marked to sell for 7:50, 8-75, 1.00, J 4-50, 12.00 ang 13-50. 00 75, special 5 6 Yockatl Cartrarlslo. Broadway and 13th St. fine Broadway, 33d to 34th Street. Saks & Company A Broadway, 33d to 34th Street. Costumes for Women. Most every foreign master has contributed to our collection of garments for occasions, to say nothing of the creations of ourown design- ers, which in cleverness of elaboration often rival the more costly imported models. For the restaurant, theatre and formal functions we have costumes of Crepe de Chine, Louisienne, Lib- erty Silk, Spangled Net, Chiffon de Soie, Velvet, Spotted Chantilly and Novelty Fabrics, in mauve, champagne, turquoise, pink, absinthe, biscuit, white and black, many of which are original Parisian models, as well as adaptations and modifications of them, at $72.00, $82.00, $92.00, $125.00, $150.00 to $250.00. In harmony with these gowns we have superb Hats of velvet, fur, maline and lace, which exhaust the ingenuity and cleverness of the Parisian master milliners. La Premiere and W. B. Corsets. At Extremely Reduced Prices. La Premiere Corsets of imported materials in Pin Stripe, Moire, Silk Embroidered or Satin Striped Batiste, in a generous variety of fancy colors and models, including short, long and extended hip effects, suitable for all manner of figures. Formerly up to $16.50. Special at $6.90 Formerly up to $18.00. Special at $9.75 W. B. Extended Hip Corsets of imported Broche in pink, blue or white, daintily trimmed with laces and ribbons. Value $5.50. Special at $2.65 Silk Undergarments for Women EB y: Dainty andluxaraue garments, richly elaborated with laces and ribbons. Night Gowns in pink, blue, white, or black, Value up to $ 7.50 Special at $4.95 Value up to $10.50 Special at $5.90 Chemises, trimmed skirt, in blue, pink, or white, Value up to $5.75 Special at $3.95 ; in pink, blue, or yes Value up to $3.95 Value up to $5.50 Corset Covers in blue, pink, white or back, Value $2.95 Sp Value $3.95 Special at $2.95 Value $4.75 Special at $3.95 The above garments may be had in complete match-sets from $11.85 upward. Silk Petticoats, in black or fancy colors, accor- deon plaited flounce, with tucked ruffle, Value $7.50 Special at $4.65 D men's Pajamas of various fabrics, Value up to $1.98 Special at 98c Value up to $7.75 — Special at $2.98 Bed Comfortables. At Special Prices for Wedne Silkoli filled. Value $1.00. : Twilled Satin Covered Comfortables, laminated cotton filled, fancy stitched, Value $1.50 & $1.75. Special at $1.19. Silkoline or Satin Covered Comfortables, with or without inlaid’ Be der tufted and aieg stitched. Apparel for Girls and Misses True enough, our garments for the young miss borrow much from the imported models, but with amendments and adaptations which make the garment specifically for her service, so thoroughly defined in character and individuality are they. Girls' Long Coats of Velvet, Zibeline or Broadcloth, prettily trimmed with Capes of same material, with fine Lace Collar and edged with velvet or fur, satin lined, sizes 4 to 14 years, At $18.50 to $45.00 Misses’ Fine Coats, Short, Three-Quarter or Full Length, suitable for street or evening wear, of Kersey, Broadcloth or imported Zibelines in all shades of Black, Blue, Tan, Brown, White or Cream, satin At $25.00 to $98,00 wt ati» lined, sizes 14, 16 and 18 years, Girls’ Qne 9 ng D of Etamine, Voile, Cashmere or Silk Mull in all ‘light shades, including Pale Blue, Green, Tan, Mode, Whitc i and Cream, trimmed with fine Lace, Chiffon or Rib- Z bon, sizes 6 to I6 years, At $15.00 to $50.00 Misses’ Dress Suits of Zibeline. Broadcloth, Velvet or | Fancy Mixtures, in black, blue, brown and green, | copies from imported models, in a variety of styles, all ' silk lined and beautifully trimmed, sizes 14, 16 and 18 At $37.50 to $85.00 years, Suits and Coats for Boys. The most faithful monitor of a boy's conduct is his pride. Nothing is a greater factor in its de- velopment than his apparel—Saks apparel, which has adistinctiveness of form and exclusiveness of fabric, that even a boy will appreciate—espe- cially at a Thanksgiving gathering of his kin. ‘7. | Boys’ Russi ts, sizes 214 to 8 years, of Vicuna, jot, Melton, Kersey or Frieze, with braid, frogs and fancy buttons; also Boys’ Box O 3 of Kersey, in Tan, Castor, Navy Blue, Ro own, with Velvet or Self Collar, or fur collar of Otter, Sable or Persian Lamb, At $3.75 to $22.50 Boys’ Tourist or Chesterfield Overcoats, mixed Cheviot or Frieze, sizes 8 to 16 years, of fancy in broken plaids, checks, stripes or plain colors, extra length, broad shoulders. At $5.CO to $22.00 f ¢ ts, of Oxford or Came: + rieze, extra long, full belted back, |! stitched edges, velvet collar. Value $8.50. Sp Ribbons ao eoeetto Satin Taffeta Ribkon, 5 inches wide, in pink, blue, | | violet, maize, nile, cardinal, black, white or cream. Value 35c. Special at 19c, Double-Faced Liberty Satin Ribbon, 5 inches wide, in pink, blue, violet, maize, old rose, white, cream or black. Value 38c. Special at 23c. | Satin Taffeta Ribbon, 6 inches wide, in all the desirable shades as well as black and white. Value 38c. Special at 23c, Stationery & Engraving. No matter how simple or elaborate you may want them, we are in a position to execule en- graved wedding and reception invitations, at home, visiting and business cards, monograms, | crests and address dies at modest prices. be Work undertaken will delivered within a time specified. One hundred best. ‘quality cards, oorined from your plate, Value 90c. Special at 60c } Of desk requisites and sets, we have clever ideas expressed in ‘ink stands, paper cutters and weights, desk pads and kindred things in bronze, silver, nickel, or mounted polished brass, many of which are imported. Original and effective (though quite inexpensive) designs of dinner favors, menu and place cards, tally cards, souvenir pos~ tal cards, many of which are for Thanksgiving correspondence have found a place in our department in no mean numbers, Thanksgiving Favors. Miniature China Plate and Napkin, with chamois skin Penwiper At 25¢ a SAAR SENSE SS hd As RR iY RR Fulton St., Elm Plaee & Hoyt St., Brooklyn. $3 Worth of Stamps FREE Wednesday COUPON, Upon presenting this coupon at A. 1, Namm’s Store Wednesday, Noy. 25, and making purchases amounting to $}.00 or more, we will give three dollars’ worth of Blue Trading Stamps Free, in addition to those you receive on your purchase. 7 Bei jhe as any ia An office Boy ts Willie Weer With Dovonsaos; Deven & Compras; , He got -hi's job; ‘twrxi you and me Through’ a little Worky Want_Ap. “Wants” in this morning’s World. Read World Wants every day. There’s advantage in them all. Here’s to-day’s list: Situattons— Wanted to Pur- Summer Resorts, Auction Sales .. Situations— Sunday World Wants bring their own suc- | cess, Look over | the ads in next | Sunday's World and see the of thousands >> People who hes using theni¢to. advantage, then _jask Rzourielt Why. you are no! doing.