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~ IG STAKE FALS eer he: ~ a w Y \. T0 NATALIE Sympathetic Watk-Out Planned by Leaders of Building Trades Alliance Fails. Through Lack of Alliance Support. END OF TIE-UP MAY BE EXPECTED TO COME SOON. Employers’ Association Believes Alliance Has Played Its Last) Card, but President Nason Is) Still Hopeful, ‘Tho great sympathetic strike promised for to-day by the leaders of the Bulld- fag Trades Alliance did not materialize, Non-Alllanice unions have voted down the proposition of going cut in support of the Alliance untons. It looks as though the great building (ie-up of 194 Is coming to an end. With the desertion of the Ornamental Plas- terers’ Soelety from the ranks of the plasterers, the employers have taken hope that there will be further deser- tions ameng the trades locked out and on atrike. Nason Still Hopeful, ° “Do not be so sure that tt Is all over,” Gcclared President William Nason, of the Alliance, to an Evening World re- porter. “They are not giving out strike «reports at the Townsend Building. May- be the Alliance deferred the sympa- thetic movement for a few days; any- how, we are not making our fight @brough the newspapers,” Louls Harding, Chairman of the Press Committee of the Employers’ Associa. ton, said: “The Allianeb has played its last card, * and I belleve made its Iast bluff. The mechanics want to get back to work, and Individuals are coming over to sign the agreement in large numbers, The employers will stand by the dual unions of carpenters and electricians, and the longer the old men stay out the Jess will be thelr chance of getting work." Bricklayers at Work, The two largest unions of the brick- , layers, No. 37 and No, 7, although adopting resolutions to not work with members of the dual uniqns, were at work to-day throughout the city on buildings where the so-called non-union el ers and electricians wer@ em- loyed. Their delegates, Mulligan and ris, are ardent supporters of the Alliance, but have been unable thus far to interest the members of the other wixteen unions of bricklayers, This Is the seventh week of the strug- gle and the men have lost In wages over 3,200,000, while the damage done the @ontractors is even greater, The issue 4s one which cannot be submitted to arbitration, for the unions are on record as yess the arbitration plan, G PETERWEARS ‘ CHOWN IN STREET Servia’s Ruler in Full Coronation Robes Rides Horseback from Cathedral, Where He Had _ Been Invested with Power. BELGRADE, Servia, Sept. 21.~-Peter Karageorgevitch was crowned King of Bervia to-day, There were no hostile + @emonstrations and no attempt to carry out the numerous threats which had Deen made against the new King’s life. In the solemn ritual of the Greek Churoh and in the elaborate state pro. cession which preceded and followed the coronation the tragedy of Servia's previous ruler found no echo, Amid the thunder of the saluting guns from the royal palace and the garri- son King Alexander's murder was at Jeast outwardly forgotten, Here and in every garrison town of Bervia the dawn of day was markod by @ salute of twenty-one guns, and shortly after daylight King Peter, on horseback, rode out from the Palace, The brilliant procession then started for the Cathedral through the troop- Behind the soldiers were packed dense , &rowds who, in spite of the rainy weath. @r, stood patiently waiting to see the King. The royal heralds, cavairy a Life Guards (the heralds bearing royal standards) and carriages with the Mon- tenegrin and Servian princesses pre- ceded the monarch, Beside King Peter rode his two sons, George and Alexander. The Cathedral Was reached shortly after § o'clock. ‘There the representatives of the foreign powers, the Cabinet Miniaters and oth- ers had already been waiting for some time. As King Peter entered the Metropoll- tan consecrated him and more artillery @alutes were fired, The King then took up his position under a canopy, and the Metropolitan, assisted by many bishops and other clergy, commenced the solemn service, the choir singing “Thank Thee, Our Lord." After the prayer the Prem. fer and othor ministers handed tho frown and regalia to King Peter. He kissed the crown, placed {t on his head and robed himself in the royal i kappa An artillery salute of 1 ine announced to a ae ee ne ore growned. Jt was nearly three hours tes real of he was concluded and urch complied with, King Peter afterwai s nie f Send rd nigned the coro. which was witnessed the Metropolitan, th ie Maer aah aes edad of ts ‘Wearing the crown o: fully robed, the King tert the by Femounted his horse and ri ywded st: and cathedral, |, le {HE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 21, 1904, JH ODERDOS WRECKERS ERA CEES OT LOST ‘DAM SPE $2400 Found in Rich Man’s Passengers on’ IMinois Central Waistcoat Which Was Lett) Flyer Escape in the Crash, with Pauper’s Clothing in) but Fireman Killed—Thirteen Blackwell’s Island Hospital. | Cars Leave Tracks. | $600 DIAMOND RING | NOT YET RECOVERED, ‘* SPRINGFIELD, Ill, Sept. 21.—The | "Diamond Special” passenger train on Mitnois Central’ Ratiroad = was | wrecked at Barclay, seven milea from | here, to-day. ols Central here the} lamond Special” was empt to rob the train, | Inapeotion showed that the ewitoh nad | been partially opened and obstructions placed so that the ewltch could not be moved. The lock was out and the wek was found in an adjoining Meld, The switch was in perteot order leas than an hour previous VAN WYCK COMING HOME, Pix-Ma Cables Ne Will Take Ao- tive Interest in Campaign, Former Mayor Robert A. Van Wyet sails to-day from Liverpool for New York on thi atic.” He cabled y terday that ion as he reached bi he would tal n active Interest in campaign. for aPrker and Davis. former Ma’ recelved Invitaions to speak in Chicago and St, Louts and will probably accent them, NEW PUBLICATIONS, | ‘Thirteen coaches were dera'led but Wealthy Invalid’s Mind Is Clear! none of tae passengers was hurt, except ‘one, who was slightly Injured. ing, but'He Cannot Remember ‘The fireman was killed and the en- gineer seriously injured, | Certain Incidents—Is Sure He A Switch nad. apparently been tam- ‘ol yo ol rec! | Was Not Drugged. |Rre'teain” he tock nad been removed and the lignt extinguished | ——— CHICAGO, Bept 2.—At the general | offices of the Il The missing negotiable checks for accident to the * 11.600 and $90 were carried by ohn H, Attributed to a Onderdonk, the invalid millionaire, to & pauper’s bed on Blackwell's Island, and they were recovered to-day at the ©Mtropolitan Hospital, ‘This seema to dispose of the theory of robbery ad- vanved by his lawyer and phystctan. Mr. Onderdonk has locomotor ataxia, and In his wanderings on Saturday last | ost his $600 diamond ring, and until to-day ‘was belfeved (> have been drugged and roboed in the streets, The tmilionwire's mind is clearing and to- | day he wax able to give the clue | which resulted in the finding of the | checks just where he put the-in the inside pocket of his waistcoat, “It may coma to me what [ did with the ring he said to-day cent’s Hospital, where he coyering from his attack, suré that no woman robbed was not with any woman. Wh | on the Sixth avenue car at Thirteenth | street, after eating breakfast in a near | by restaurant, [ was alone, and I am sure that I did not meet with @ single woman during the trip." |Cam't Remember Where He Was, “Where did ‘you spend your time be- | tween 7 A. M. and 10 A. M., when you | | were picked up in a dagen condition at | | Sixtieth street and First avenue?’ was asked. “T can't remember,” was his reply. “T may have fallen in with some thugs, | but I don’t think so, T am not a drink- ing man, and unless I had punch I could not have been drummed. |_ The physielang at the Metropolitan Hospital, where the old men was taken after he had been re) hy Pres- byterlan Hospital, say that Mr, Onder. donk was suffering from the effects of some drug. Like an omiinary pauper he | Was stripped and his clot ing hrown in the great pile, which goes to the fur- But the porter In oharge of the The News-Stand Man will have your copy of the WOMAN’S HOME COMPANION for October <1 dg bea of ~ te ular oO} tl pe vo ee the nace, failed to burn the supply on fend, om this enabled the management to er the two checks 41 lace them in the safe on Bmokwell’s Island. Was Mistakes for a Pauper ‘Mr, Onderdonk is taking @ keen inter- est in his own case and sends out from the ‘hospital for each ion of the ra, ner ried to tell them that I had money when they were putting me on the gharity poate paid Cr waa craay || Home. ‘Sixty large pages | And paid no attention to me + got atitt|| brilliant with costly and Jess attenion, for they all believed me beautiful illustrations and | to be @ pauper, else ian we 1 et fe er eee ond then wit |] feading matter to enter- ont go through the mill again,’ The millionaire will be removed to tain every member of the West Tweifth family. Order to-day--10 cents Below is a partial list of the many interesting features of the October number: Be, of long-antic- }O1 — a dramatic, thrilling pee “Advice to Stage Aspirants,” Hallowe’en Fun and Frolic Suggestions for Home and College Girls; The Latest Universal Peace Promoter; The Kansas Corn Carnival; Humors of the Campaign; Mrs. Sangster’s Home Page; Puzzles; Prize Contests; Many other interesting fea- tures. Previous numbers have been good. The October number is better than any previous issue. More about it to-morrow, Ten Cents a Copy, One Dollar a Year. ia rooms, at No, street, in a few dayn. RISELT'S LIST Mt AT OTE At President, After Waving Fare- wells from Horseback to the Villagers, Lunches with Guber- natorial Candidate Higgins. OYSTER BAY, Sept. %.—President Roosevelt's sojourn at Sagamore Hill will end to-morrow, At 0.9 A, M. he and his family will board the naval yacht Sylph at the J, W. Roosevelt pier and start immediately for Jersey City, where they will take special cars at- tached to the 114 P. M. Pennsylvania train for Washington, Early to-day the President and Mrs. Roosevelt took a long horseback ride, passing through the village of 0; the last 0] tunity fo e dent betore, Bleotion ited at eh fertained at lnnghecn, rape can ernor of New York, MAGNATE ROGERS IMPROVES. NEW BEDFORD, Mass, Sept. 21.—Dr. ‘Ask your newsdedien or cand ¢9 J, ©. Shaw, the physician tn attendance |} The Crowell Publiahing Gpenpany, NRE A, aa CHICAGO, Tribume Building. Rogers steadily | Chrelets REALLY DELIGHTFUL | Che Mint Covered andp Coated Chena Mim . re eeeeeceenny | | O™ AVE, 2157& 22"°STREETS N DRY GOODS CO. )] Semi-Annual Offering of Notions & Dressmaking Supplies, There's quite a long gap between these announcements; but when they come, extraordinary interest is created. Such sales are not prepared on the spur of the moment. We plan, figure and conjure how best to save you money on little things We buy whole over-stocks from makers and middlemen—at prac- tically our own prices, There's scarcely an item but what means a’ saving of a third to a half. Ready to-morrow morning—with no let-up in interest until September has ended, Use the new Arcade Entrance from Lexington Avenue, Little Notions at Lit- Pins. Dress Geltings. tle Prices. $¢. paper, 840 best Amer. | Double As weet: le. and lhe, Kid | can ‘las: jo. paper. i jar 7 Bale ce, 480. pie assorted | Botton Gise ie fe. Hair Curlers; sale price, | &. apes; Enalish | Ins, $e. rr; ° oe ‘douen ms pee tot Inch 86, t0. Ite . All pin cubes, go. Lent Blastlo; sale | Fen! Bin, cubes. 80. 08 6-4 bik. tubular | and Invisible hairpins, Paper. ve <, Bhoe Laces; sale price, Qc. pair. + 6c. and Te, nickel -inch long black or tan | safety pina, Qe, dos.) Tle Lao pair, eros, ‘ollar But- . card of assorted sate. Be. | {¥, Pine, Qc. dos. carda © Jet, dull or white hat ina on card, sale price, m Slack Ht attok . black or gilt a ae sale prieee Qe. ne gross assorted jet 8, Bale price, 10° . box of 80 assorted jet es Qe. box. . Invisible hair pins, le. paper. Needles, 4 papers of Needies, put up In one package, sale rloe, Be. Binding. & Bie rate tag. denen, Oh 1-86 Dress Shields, Be. price arent, A0er spon . ‘spool | Pinon. tide uppartel . rf ‘Anighed pair, the new extended shoul- er, 25c. a Fr. redalr Heel Cushions, make walking easy, Peart hining Needles, with 4 white Cotton Tape, | self-th 4c. paper. 16 7 ine, TAIL, Ruste Ba B we ity Silk Mt ° ing, al] colors, very pop- eet gualtty si a- | a0. Jer Cotton Twrvads, | full gepqth nd mena: | Bgest Form, ale prise pred Cates Dyrenes, ure; tse. fe the reguiar | 28°. each. anteed satins, m0-yd. jack Sewing ice. . Salo price, 4 i aie) ee, teren. Bee ay dualty: fait in-ya, | Bent Seat in dish aan oleae toe styles, Black Button | Bowing Silk, lack, winte | ef Pins. put up tn , Ass dese ee pee A eA as! Biae 4, 18¢. box. Sizes from 32 to 44 bust measure. mas aid ‘ . Bise 7, B8c. box, Wednesday, le sald $25 was a falrer price. 1,000 Fine Library Sets . At Less Than One-Half of Regular Prices, A big purchase brings these fine book sets to the Balcony Book Store, It’s an old story—a publisher's surplus stock—he made too many of them, and he made them too good, He was forced to realize, and we actually bought them at less than the cost of their bindings. They are fine library editions—and authors whose works should be ih every home. Printed from large, clear typeon food paper and taste- fully bound in Vhe best cloth. All but t¥e Dickens, Thackeray and Eliot sets have gilt tops. A Bevy appeal with particular emphasis. ever-popular tailor-stitched pleats. Th with contrasting colors. rtagnan . The following of Dumas’ Roinances, boxed separate! 2 volumes .. Three Musketeers, 2 vo! Twenty Years After, 2 vols.}50c, per se Forty-five Guardsmen. Dumas’ Vicomte de Bragalonne, 3 volumes. Cooper's Sea Tales, § volumes. Prescott's Ferdinand and Isabella, Prescott’s Conquest of Peru, 2 volumes. Prescott’s Conquest of Mexico, 2 volu Dickens’ Works, 15 volumes. presto Works, 10 volum Eliot's Works, 6 volumes. Scott's Waverley Novels. here by our own American artists. Handsomely Colored Pictures, | La framed in 10 inch circle frames of brass with four ornaments, complete with xlass; value soe, 19¢ Taber's Artotypes, framed in black ebony frames 2% Inches we, with oxidized gilt ornaments, 24x27; worth $2.50, at. 5 8c Freehand Pastels by Calvert and Weiss, in gilt frames with Empir? ornaments; 4 inches wide. Size 26x30 Inch, Value $5.00, $2.65 West. 125th St,, near 7th Ave, No M HETHER you see it in our advts. or stated by our sales force, the Non-Shrinkable Flannel Waists We have produced and placed on the market for the first time in the history of the trade, a non-shrinkable Flannel Waist These flannels are made expressly for us under our own registgred trade-mark. ANGLO-A if for any reason you feel dissatisfied with your purchase. 7 25 for g126-tt, Round ges $5.98 inate: sign, One reed cart, | John Forsythe THE WAIST HOUSE 86$ Broadway, 17th and 18th Streets EEE $45 Weber $2 untreard 50 Ackerman until pal 65 Chickering until pad |} 95 Steinway & Son 4 unilyat 110 Weser 125 Gabler GOETZ & C0. 81, 83, 85, 87 COURT ST., BROOKLYN, x. ¥. ONB BLOCK FROM CITY HALL. = || until patd ST? : OPEN EVENINGS, lenneron Io 35 Ave 2 59"7060°S A Sale of Women’s Handsome New Fall Tailored Suits. The coats are lined throughout with guaranteed satin and taffeta, Sizes from 34 to 44 bust measure, $18 is what the manufacturer thought the suits ought to be marked at® retail, and we are inclined to agree with him Let us know your opinion And what you think of them at $9.95. of these suits have full silk lined skirts and all coats are lined with excellent taffetas and guar. “voiles, broadeloths, cheviots, Panama cloth and mannish novelty mixturés. The taffeta drop skirts have fancy ruffles and are cut In full flaring shape. * The manufacturer thought we were Joking when we stated that we'd marked these sults at $16.75 for of New Fall Waists Marked to Sell at $4.98 Each! There are four different sorts for choice, and to the woman now on the lookout for something warmer than the cotton waist this special offer will Nothing daintier or more becoming in the waist line has been evolved— and the prige—it speaks volumes in a bargain way! First come a lot of handsome plaid taffeta silk waists, made with the en some distinctly new hairline stripe taffeta effects, smartly piped Framed Pictures--New and Arlistic--Bargain Priced! Were we to mark this lot of beautiful framed pictures at just double the figures quoted, you'd be quitk to select them as rare bargains. Some of them are Imported novelties, while others were executed right Recond Floor, 69th St. Section. pictures; speclal........,, Buster Brown, His Tige & Thole Troubles All colored pictures—the NEW Buster Brown book; special ...., Fssersboweee Mrs. Wiggs of the Cab- bage Patch—Published at $1; SPeCial.....0e00s veceee A fair idea of values may be gleaned from these quoted specials: © Oval Fruit Dining-Room Pictures, framed oak frames 4% inches wide, with handsome top and bottom orna. ments, Size 20235 inch oval. Value $4.00, at.... . Imported Color Gravures, framed under concave glass in highly pol- ished frames 2 Inches wide, the subjects being particularly new and beautiful; value 75¢.,at.. tation Here! truthris given to a dot always. ’ No mi une Cet tome nt eer | POTS YtHO’S| peyyp © per aBLe'caRpErs FURNITURE BARGAINS. CLEARANCE SALE—ORIENTAL RUGS, 8.90 "bree el $ u dosign, {9 solid Solid Colors, ? 9° Being overstocked in carp:t-cized Rugs, we offer a special lot at one-third off fon, eal Pegosk o regular prices 1 rel mirror, 20m, 7 . WERE NOW ' ¥ brads wings. tare 1es7ar Fancy Stripes, Etc., ad NDA, 124072, $he7 $66 , oe 10 ow id OSMANIA, 12,628.11, M2 : This is what you have been wanting COMANIA, — 12x8.3, ie 115 ks a and wishing for—a flannel waist that GHORDES, 12.129.8, 50 100 5 will not shrink, PERSIAN, — 13.629.7, 180 120 Unusually fine designs and colorings. We have a large assortment of smaller Oriental Rugs, ranging from 2x3 ft, $3.00, to 4x6 ft., $20.00. COWPERTHWAIT &. 104 To 108 West 4° St. NEAR 6TAV. Brooklyn Stores. Flatbush AY near Fulton St. | SUCCESS LIES IN THE ' BEGINNING. BUSENBSS OPPO: PONCE yO LOOT TLE OREN TUR Cue Uer yt emer: amen Use the new Arcade Entrance from Lexington Avenue, This sale tells a story of some very masterful buying indeed—buying which means on the face of it savings to our customers of too material an amount for any who have a new Fall suit in mind to buy to miss, The styles are most effective and newest of the new, and the trimmings and other details carry out the scheme of Fall colors to a nicety, $9 9 ts the price we've marked ° some $18 Tailored Svits. Some of these are box coat suits, while others are the regulation and smart tourist coat suits, They are made of finest all-wool cheviots and” fancy mannisi mixtures in black, brown, blue and, novelty effects. is the price we've marked thes¢ par licvlarly smart $25 Tailored Svits, 4 ‘ Second Floor, Seth St. Section, Arcade Book Store Specials You'll see bs = interesting titles the list contains and the sharp bargain prices attached, And these are not a fithe of what's# to be expectedin a bargain wa in the book store these days, vee vile bale silk waists, nicely hemstitched, with pleats or tucks, In The New A ot 4 ite and colors. Charles Kingsley's Works, 8 ¢olum 92.95 While last but not least on the list, come very Foxy (randpa--All col- / Goethe's Vale 40 otis reid handsome black voile waists, made with graduated bow pane Pictures; special... * 36@ Schiller's Works, 8 Se.) ‘ $38 78 pleats and finished with fancy silk collars, e post babe yy Dumas’ D’A romances, / VOUmes. . 3 . Sizes from 34 to 44; choose at, each, jutions—All. co! The Real New York—With ' 100 drawings by Henry Mayer; published at $1.50; Special ., "By Burgin, le oripial ly Burgin. ori, $1.50 editions; pol a Hearts Afiame—By Louise Winter, Beautifully bound; $1.50 edition; special. . With Buller ia Natal, the Irish Brigade tee books by Henty; Just Issued; original $1.25 edl- tions; special, each Main Floor, solid Flemish $175 9c Third Floor, Near Rotunda. ERTHY, eee | > aN ¥ Many other Carpet Sizes equally reduced Long Credit enables you to select at once and pay when convenlent, .\ RIGHT. ‘(Well Begun Is Half Dene.”’ tanity fromthe SUNDAY WORLD! UNITIRSY | puerto ha % .

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