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of Cruiser Troude’s Crew in + Without Provocation. n SPITE OF CRIES, NO POLICEMAN APPEARED. Men Were Assaulted on Thirty- ~ fourth Street, Near Ninth Ave- fue—French Consul’s Atten- tion Will Be Called to Case. 2 ‘the French cruiser Troude, now lying x anchor in the North River at the) ‘ of Thirty-fourth street, were as- @eniited and beaten in broad daylight y at Ninth avenue and Thirty- 3 of th street by a gang of seven of _ @ight teamsters and truckmen, "The assault apparently was withont tion, and none of the sailors < sailors and the ship's steward Speak English. In spite of their and the fact that the assault waa @ busy city street, not a policeman to be seen. One of the sallors received a severe wound, another had bis right aD laid open and/ his noss broken, | ‘while the others were battered up with oo eyes and bruised faces. All ‘wero trated by the ship's surgeon after gi got back on board the Troude, ‘Phe men had been ashore after some @ stores that had been purchased, Bs ‘Whey were carrying (hese stores through | ' Whirty-fourth street, when just beyond | Ninth avenue they were attacked. In je melee some of th stores they car- : disappeared, but it is not supposed fobbery was the motive for the aa- maul, ‘Phe Troude, in command of Capt. Aubrey, come into port about ten days ‘agp. Soon afterward she was followed hhere by the flagship Dupiiex, under @ommand of Admiral Rives, and both ‘anchored in the Nori River, oft Thir- Gy-fourth street. ‘Capt, Aubrey, it is said, will bring to the attention of his Admiral the as wpon his men, and it ia declared the attention of the French Con- at this port will ultimasely be it to the case, —_— : FELL OFF BRIDGE TO DEATH. Riveter Plunges Headlong to Pile in Newtown, Cre Laster Wolf, a riveter employed by 3 ; the American Bridge Company on the Rew Newtown Creek bridge, fell from the structure to-day, a distance of thifty ‘feet, and landed head first on ® vile. Ho was dead when taken from the water. Wolt belonged in Pennaylvania, but wince work began on the bridge had Deen living with his wife at No, 30 Berry street, Brooklyn. 70146 W. | T 6 ann 7) NEVER . EQUALLED 4 FOR VALUB BY brow! Fancy tweed, Thibet and value $2. $0; tlan and Itallan cloths, an week, ending next Friday.... lt for Thirty-five string of cars on a coal hole came along. Mrs, Manning saw evidently belleved she lessly tangled in the was pulled under the bly crushed. that he had struck sons, who were well Saninsky, who was throug? the window }lunch and probably and 0 close historica) value, To minutes at last! SPECIAL SALE N2263 146 W.J4™ ST#T Eo ST.4 THIRD AVE.NW.Con 83" S- AV 10 & 15 SUITS IN ALL MEN’S REGULAR »$ 5 STOUT SIZES, LONG SIZES AND EXTRA LARGE SIZES—SINGLE AND BREASTED, DOBULE BREAST- (A | ASSORTMENT. prremell Rasicensschueus All are crisp, new styles for Fall and Winter—the coats cut to fit and hang just right — the vests an trousers well shaped — made of fancy and plain worsteds, greg ty verted cheviots—brown effects, fy mixtures, pepper-and-salts—lined with Vene- Men’s Top Coats and Suits of Every Good Fabric. Allwoo! covert Over- $ coats. heavy Tweed and Thibet Sults, well made The Surprise Store Sells at Maker's Prices, Under the Maker's Guarantee of Satisfaction, HATS — Correctly proportioned derbys | SHOES—No “seconds,” but strictly prime and stylish soft shapes; black, $ 45 shoes; guaranteed solid leather $ 45 nted to 1 | | WOAT oesene tien seee cert enneen 7 mand pearl; warra! Silk Neckwear, 23c, Medium-Weight Underwear, 39c. New Fall Shirts, 45¢. Boys’ Reliable School and Dress Suits, biue cheviot, black fancy Scotch, Norfolk $ and double-breasted suits, regular 5 Manulacturers’ orice, Bive, gray and new brown color combinations, in Norfolk and double-breasted sults, regulzr value $3.40; manulacturers’ price, Fast black Stockings,10¢e. Waists with patent bands, 23¢. Solid School Shoss, ose, #| pe SALE for two days only, SURPRISE STORE,/ baat BUSY,” BUT. x} Teamsters Brutally Attack Five Mrs. Anna Manning, Aged Car! , Cleaner, Crushed to Death| } Broad Daylight, Apparently’ Beneath Central Engine at Atlantic Highlands, PARALYZED WITH FEAR WHILE CROSSING TRACK. Victim, a Septuagenarian, Had Sonvinge nevole The a ane gineer Will Be Arrested. (Spectal to The Evening World.) ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS, Bept. 9.— Mrs. Acna Manning, & woman of sev- enty-five, who had been employed as a car cleaner for the Central Railroad of New Jersey for thirty-five years, was instantly killed here to-day by a switch engine, She had just cleaned a coach and was crossing the outer track to a engine which was backing up to the She was caught by the tender, and the |Prees head next moment her clothing was hope | Bnice “seaing, ete tr peer id Engineer Harry Bavidge didn't Know it was all over, He saw her trying to cross the track and believed that she had got past all right. Ie was not arrested, as it was proved he was not responsible for the iragedy, Mra. Manning was widely known among the ratiroad men. she bad two for years to get her to s\op her wor! She never would, however, saying that she would die If she didn't keep busy. SHOT TWO THROUGH WINDOW Pennsylvania Man Not Invited to a Party Took Revenge with a Gun, (Special to. The Evening World.) WILKESBARRE, Pa, Sept. 30.—John Poses A not Invited to a & UW a+ party held at the home of Jacob Sher CLOTH | NG;0% ER rick, at Glen Lyon, midnight as the party was seated at : By tatatty “wour ted | Cravenette Conte, Silk, Waists, Martha Sherrick, ten years old, a Michael Tarfulski, twenty-two yes were each shot in the head and was the would-be murderer to the window that although the gun was loaded with bird shot, each of the victima received the entire | load im the head, They are still alive, bur in a precarious condition Saninsky flet to the mountains and searching for him, | fo one need be dlecouraged by the —__ Matoment that “eve rofeesion | Special Subway Namber, | crowded.” Positions. A the Trent e e Twelve pages In colors with next Sun-! pank of thet crowd are obtal ed day's World, | Buy it.to keep! Great through World Wants. Read. ¢ J ED AND FROCK MODELS, to-morrow and Monday, THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 30; 1904, '| GROW HAIR.! The Photo Herewith Was Taken| from Life After Only a Few even See | I prove it by sending @ trial package of vo new and w 1 diacovery fi | dan wth to shining | Been In Employ of Company) sui at end sou Years — En- siding when an the engine, but could beat It out, and prevents dandruff, Griving-rod. She | M druggists, or wheels and horri- the woman until off and had a fired two shots of the house at Ladies’ Fall Suits, Separate Skirts, Harlem in fifteen Read the Wants to-day, ONE BLOCK FROM ELEVATED STATION ’ Black seirics sad tan ¢ Finest vicuna and covert Overcoats— covert Overcoats $ fancy and plain pure and silk-mixed wor- worsted suits,,,,, ' sted Sults........., through and through; Fall Sraeeeeees 50 Blue al-woo! chain-weave serge and fig- . | ured cheviot and tweed, Norfolk and $ | double-breasted suits, regular val j Br manufacturers’ price . | For big boys and young men of 14 to 20 years, long pants suits, of fancy $9. 50 cheviots and tweeds, suitable for $4.50 | schovl, college or businiss wear, WAU $B, Abe. ierserecesscccees | BOYS’ LVERLASTING CORDUROY KNEE PANTS, 29¢ | One Block From L Station. mBAve™) ThirdAv.N,W.Cor. 83d St. Raincoats, Boys’ Clothing. | this season's newest styles and colorings, at PEERLESS PATTERNS We Guarantee Sphinx Hats BEST OF ’EM ALL, We can do this because we are responsible for J! Se, 10, 15a everything that goes into a Sphinx Hat. No one is responsible for any other $2.00 hat, because eve other $2.00 hat sold in New Yor' City is a Buckeye hat, Buck- eye,” like “sweatshop,” stands for cheap, uncertain labor. The Buckeye shop buys hats in the rough from the Toaly manufac- “TRAYMORE" turer, Buckeye workmen take these Nothing more fashionable ina Fait hat “bodies,” shape and_ finish derby can be found. | Embodies all them and pass them on to the job- the best features of the leading shapes hd is designed on lines which make ber or wholesaler—who sells them {Superb Misses’ Apparel for Fall and Winter Wear, The Finest, the Largest Showing in New York. |] This business of dressing the young misses—the girls in their teens—is a particular business with us, We do not enter into it half-heartedly. We gather such styles as we know will please them, such styles as en- hance their appearance, fitting their age as well as their person. We know the wants and the necessities; we look after the details and the niceties, All of which affords satisfaction to the wearer, whoever she may be, Misses’ Suits, with To-Morrow Some Decided Specials of Interest, Girls’ Box Coats; | 2% Box Coat; made Sanaa maker's samples, in of fancy plaids and cov and chev. mixed suitings; jots; all Fall and B hecoming fo 90 faces. tothe retailer; he sells them toyou, ff trimmed on collar Winter weights; The Sphinx Hat, like the best $5.00 and $6.00 hats, is made iid pee Bo fre some pod w it : by high-priced, honest labor in one complete factory. Ever tons; new plaited and fancy braid col- step is under our supervision, It comes direct to you with skirt; see 12 to bar; sizes ¥ to 14, we one profit. 48. Value ue $6; We &now that Sphinx material and workmanship are up to #400... 10.98 Special at 3. 98 $3.00 and $3.50 standard, and that Sphinx styles, designed Girls’ Dresses of Gong days directly from the exclusive hatter's models, are up to $5.00 hag bhi Ab ek Misses’ Suits of blue and $6.00 standard. In less than a week we can have in our Toe ant white cheviot and mixed windows duplicates of any new style of the exclusive hatter. check; emblem on Suiting; pleated coat Step into one of our four New York Stores and look over our new sleeve and red silk and belt; coat lined Fall Styles. Soft hats, stiff hats and knockabouts, Fashionable shades tle; sizes 6 to 14, with satin; sizes 12 including the new browns, All at our regular price—$2.00, Value $6.50; to 16, vali? 98 Same price by mail, Send for our book of Fall Styles. pret 4.98 $15.75... bdo wae Little Tots’ Long nae bee in Coats, in sizes 3 to! Oats; ° - 8; th re sam brewed ‘boss be vient mide otf, aan rip bros c HOON a tans it et, bell tri ce} DIRECT FROM MAKER 70 WEARER I SSeeren) boo inch also plain velvet and 421 Broadway, near Canal Street 256 West 125th Street, near Oth Avenue cuffs; made of fine cloth, trimmed with 625 Broadway, near 12th Street ‘352 Sixth Avenue, near 224 Street covert cloth; sizes buttons and strap 14 to 18. back. Value Mey hls 7 98 yi ‘¢ 88 5.98 ) see = te oe — a re jal at... . Clal ate wee + af? ° 4 é Sale of Our Own “Special” $3.00 Shoe | Candy Specials. Main Floor, S u its Nn d For Women Chocolate Chips, 25c, Ib, reg. 39¢, Ib, To-Morrow at $2.25. Chocolate covered Figs, 18, Ib, 5 We have our own “Special $3 Shoe” for women that we know to | Assorted Nut and Frult Chocolates, In- ; |] be the best of its kind—at the price—in all the world, ere let ponent Peake O Oa Ss We pay more for it than any other shoe made to sell pistachio, seorhe, Pignollanut Miasters, at $3—and it must measure up to a certain standard. ke, assorted, ibe, Ib; reg. 25c, to | Occasionally a lot comes in which we consider not quite perfect; 39. Ib, ——_ PAA IY TN The most seasonable and in all respects the greatest offer that we pole og al WE, Pot peal that eausca them to tecome Chocolate covered Marshmallows, 95¢, Men's Suits, Fall Overcoats, have ever made, Three hundred Suits and Top Coats, in a wide range of | We have a thousand pairs of these self-same Shoes to U.; reg. 39¢. Ib. |] Sell to-morrow at $2.25. They do not satisfy us for 2 Sale of “ our Three Dollar standard, though they are better ‘4 i. J than any other shoes in New York at three dollars, Japanned Tinware, The maker is willing to stand for the loss, and we shall sell Seeman | the entire shipment at $2.25. Out of the entire thousand Jap e pairs, not more than a hundred have even the slightest blem- box N | 7 That makes no difference in the price, however, : a ihe ; |] These are the styles, Ready to-morrow mi The fabrics and tailoring are of a character so high as, to be wholly Jon the Second Floor, Abundant salestolk 10 pen unusual in Ready-to-Wear Garments, ALL SIZES, you quickly, sion aottudes da i Our Regular Values $16.50 and $18.00, J Style ts Velour Cait; Biucher; ince; extension soles; nobby toe shape: OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS UNTIL 9 O'CLOCK, fader soe ean sl! heat et Gull mat-kid top; patent Ua op att Bes aU of te in! Aye, Pa aa ' 0 8 of lace Hoots; one is patent Vici Kid; ae Mie Kid! oct Lous ev weouls XY. nviee Trave: jot * ‘ ’ " Umbrelta Stands—Japanned Extraordinary Sale of Men’s Fall & Winter Ho ogental band gelnted Tailors 4 40-7 42 Broadway Jest South ° mal xionsi rate price, xen." 800 1 ¢ to Men ne eee Sd sot Astor Place ults an vercoats Bi) oval J $10.00 and $12.00 ‘ CAMMEYER a ! 6th Av., Cor, 20th St. 6 50 ee ———— The Largest Shoe Store in the World, e bd The Greatest Shoe Bargain Sale Four ‘hundred and” eleven | yy, ig pod eo vy, None | %e! oN THE MAIN FLOOR dedant Satyr ae | gn peeled ay’s ate € Of $3,50 Fall Shoes for Women at 10 overcoats, form the founda. | S** | Sale of | only one], IS STILL ON, tlon of this story—and we } ¢.,p Sh , of - This Footwear is genuine value, No mere e are very modest in our claim as to their eet yrete Ay newspaper advertising, We guarantee values, As an offering at the gateway | ——— P ae them, They have all the style and fit of 5,00 shoes, to a new season, it is the biggest an Music at | Cents 3 $1.40 Off the Price of Each Pair, ey best we have ever made or have ever heard of. Copy. . aes ‘ : There ought not to be a suit or overcoat left when | By Mall 2 Cents Extra for Each Piece. % Cammeyer’s Foot-wear is conceded to the shades come down at night. Gondolier Song. r te the front-rank shoes of the world. Our The Suits are in Fancy Chev:ots, Black Th bets Aenea Betty Two-Step (very good). season openings are not mere trifling sales, and Cossimeres; both single and double breasted * » Walttes (very popular, but Shoe trade Events, sack styles. ara Love: Wallen” Ue This Autumn Bargain Sale,now in progress, The Overcosts are Back and Oxford Melton, piiaits no. = Cenema is comm nding the attention of thepublic, eee duingss singe breasted; 44 shia at Tbaradiae Intermeaso, ri 5 ack to itimore, 8 ee a Think of it Genuine How do we sali them for $6.50 when they are worth $10 and as) Ver - 1 0 $12? That's what you'll wonder at when you see them. $3.50 Shoes And hay here let us say there's no hope of another lot so = food ot BG press 1 Want to Be a Boldier, oe Sizes 14 to 20] Teasing.” °° * Soldier. for Women at dad @ Boys’ Suits at $5.95, Sits 140.20) sess ie south Gn tle t When the Frost on the Puinpkin, Down at the Baby Store ‘izer baby ballaa), we aye i am at Baty Ly ‘arm an oe oe hi a very When Heart Beats True. ” hw *Bashtul Betsy Brown, Button and Lace, Patent Kid and Black Kid, All Sizes and Widths, Open Saturdays Until 7 P, M, > = Boys’ Overcoats, $5.95, the stytish and most wanted fabrics; double and single breasted sack styles, Over. coats, in same sizes, are of Black and Oxford Meltons and Friezs—the two most popular fabrics for young men. Clothing for Boys, Koel's Upeaan *kye! ; H. os ‘s rping ahaa Not ordinary clothing; not the rough-and-tumble sort, made with a When the Bunact Turns the Ocean's | * C view to securing large poms, but high-class So individually Peay eA Nellie, Mine, ‘ tailored, beautifully finished—perfect in every detail. And the prices | On's Good. Old Trolley Ride, F. ¢ |] are below “ordinary” sorts. To-morrow we offer: ped. Bre, tae Good-Bre id very highly. Oren Ssierten 1 25th S W Bet. Lenox &|| Boys’ Knee Pants, worth fully 50c Co i till 9,30 P, M, t treet, est, Sebenth Aves. Saturday Sale of ; Fi worth up to $1 i Reg, Sole Agents for the Celebrated Boys’ Fine Caps, p to $ } Toilet Articles, Price The Knee Pants are fine woot Cheviot; made up expressly for us. Different | LYONS’ Tooth Powder, at... Ide 17¢ we materials having been used than what we ordered gave us a big concession in lfrice, ie : IL Kl GLOVES price from the maker. To-morrow, 25c. The Golf Caps are elegant materials and all silk lined; amongst the lot are tan for Women, leather and yachting caps. Manufacturer's samples, Hence, 2c, Boys’ Knickerbocker Knee Pants: § We are now showing our latest importation, consisting of the newest Fall shades in 1<lasp Pique sewn, Paris points; also 2-clasp round seam} Glace Kid, one row embroidered—superior gloves hh every respect and the best value in this city.......... . This Special for Saturday WOMEN'S KID GLOVES 300 DOZEN WOMEN'S 2-CLASP GLACE KID GLOVES, round seam, gusseted fingers, one row embroidered, in tan, mode, beaver, gray an red; equal value cannot be obtained elsewhere for posi- ‘ess than 81.00, here on, The correct fashion for this season. And we offer our three leaders at special prices this Saturday, to effect an introduction : l 00: The Regular $1.00 Grade at 75, e The Reguler $1,50 Grade at $1;00. hy