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“= ROOSEVELTS BOVE OF PEACE, (By T. EB, Powers.) tives Designed for Use in Ter. minal Service Will. Be Tested This Week. EXPECTED TO BREAK ALL SPEED RECORDS. Trials to Be Made at Scheneo- tady, and Whole Electrical World Awaits Them with an Intense interest, SCHENECTADY, N. Y., Ovt, 1.—An informal teat of ths frat of the forty electric which are being in this elty for the New York Central's terminal service at New York City will be made this week, un: less some unforeseen obstacle ‘artees. The entire electrical world is awaiting it with Interest. The locomotive, which has been bullt THERE Wit. BE A HOT TIME In THe OLO Town To MIGHT’ Locomotive Works, will vrobably be |taken out to @ point near Hoffman's Ferry to-day, when @ housing shed has been put up for It A stretch of about five miles of track has been jtaulpped with the third rail near han | | point and ation has erected. The machinery in twetncbote! tion is the larmegt ever used in a sta- tor of thie character, “Ten, thousand volts of alternating current are received at the station, and after being trans- te ADAMS TO CO COM MMM PIS. BOOT. TUGER. i CT Ft THOR OM THE SIDEWALK TEARS AT PARTING = z= Dteaking Away trom Six Pelie-|Sehvation ‘wig? Commander as men, He Knocks Down Door- Breaks Down When Bidding) f%ud"scusc. man of Police Station—Taken| Farewell to Large Audience to Bellevue in Straitjacket. | Before Returning to England, Resilents of Washington Square wete! PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 10—Prederick Src oeamae men rea thregh is | okt, are whon mag grey ) this week, “Al” Adame, the| of a madman. A man ran through the neo ne wate a Poliey King Of New York, and | Bik and: stopping at the corner of “Quiser, who has ‘been knelt down and began praying in & Veg Sy’ Sh treed 1k Pie Policemen Walsh, of the Mercer wie is ln be! is ws Uorshouse. with it the man to the sta- sald he we be ° prt wit! A aipeulty and. there | good American t' 10 «0 to BH ae | a Porerid it teenies the areagee b pe Pe a relurniig whence C4 k Tabl Cheviot Walking Su. licenten to control him. s man broke-away trom the paliee- | "ite sald pad imereassa 8 si*| Bleached Damas al ; Sutackhd Doorman Cas. | trom, ca, Bi at wo a fin ve with velvet a here his vee Hi copa enuld thee yards, vee 0 $2, 25 eac ae 4 vier mere i was sald he diner a A “ $2.75 “ $24.00 it of his sane ee wan said to be Robert « ity-elght years old, of No. & eae Brest FAT WOMAN HOLDS Stern Brothers Women’s Boots and Shoes The product of skilled workmanship, leathers of the zi z3 3 Hy +t 22s * 35 ae crimes i ALLEGED THIEE finest quality, exclusive and stylish shapes, repre- ly sent the assortments now shown in a large variety Lec oe : STREET AND DRESS BOOTS, GIBSON AND the the |Grabs Him When Hue and Cry ee ee ee ee official of the three State pris- 4 " ons, Yor several eect: ha Is Raised in Car and Sits on Him Until Police Come—Her tna (Ik TW NEW HOTEL 1 ASTOR I If | tort: er te Artistic Furniture An additional display of new and desirable pieces of decorative and useful furniture, In Vernis Martin, Mahogany, etc., is now AL DARK ‘ A women weighing 39 pounds or more} opened; also Arts and Crafts designs in Mission Furniture. proved more than a maten for a young man who attempted to fight his way out A SPECIAL SALE TO-MORROW 4 Island nd. Train Hits Big Water main They re Carry- of a Second avenue car whe nthe cry of ing Across the Track, but “Thief!” was raised. CLOSED DESKS of Mahogany, $11.50, 14.00, 16,50 The cry was immediately followed Only One Js Hurt, Shift of Electric silt tit Causes). anor: dant, in which one of the yourg| | MUSIC CABINETS of Mahogany, $15.75, 18.00, 20,50 Tt to Go Out, and Diners |™°" stuck another in the face aod) | pancy TABLES of Mahogany, $7.50,11,50 staried for the end of the car. Two ha pindde Mayor"Van Wyck, wir? Twelve men who were carrying’ an Show Nervousness in Tempo-| men wno tried to atop him were pushea| | CENTRE CABINETS AND CURIO TABLES, $28.00, 30,00, 36.00 We rt dinodse at his{eixbt-ineh water minin across the tracks aside, Then the woman took a hand, | me, Mo. bad @ Hundred and) o¢ the Long Yalatid Raliroad at Wash-| rary Gloom. She grasped the alleged thief by the e : bs collar and swung him around as abe ota, | etn ands ypiontio * daeces aighaw tpt might an Indian club. Then she threw Brass Bedsteads train struck the pive and knocked them| When the electrician at the Hotel | him on the floor and sat on him, The in every direction. asked to-day how ali the| Prisoner was unable to do more than NUSUAL OFFERING TO-MORROW AS FOLLOWS: Astor was || AN U seream, The men were carrying the main on t etna | Mate tn the big hostelry happened 10) 7 smpanion had in the mean time| BRASS BEDS with straight foot-ends, all widths, their shoulders and were crossing to the ht when the dining- t oouth: side of (he track. As they reacheg| #0 out last nist been stopped by the men passengers. the centre of the track they heard tae|cooms were packed and hundreds of | ‘The car doors were locked, and at Elgh-| Formetly $85.00 at $26.50 whistle of an éngine drawing & train| persons were talking in the corridors, | teenth street a policeman came into the! EDS with curved foot-ends, all widths, bound for Jamaica. Before they could) he said that tt wes due to throwing | action. BRASS B. A 614,00 $27.50 get off the track the engine struck the|q third geserator Into service. The prisoners gave their names as| ormerly 4 bs ! water matin fair im the middle. For fully one minute the hotel was | James Brown, of No. 1% East Sixteenth} of No. ai0 tu! | BRASS BEDS, Highest grade, 4ft. 6in., $47.50 to 100.00 nants were) Constituting a reduction of 25 per cent. The men at either end were hurled in|in total darkness. Then the lights | street, and Robert fi directions Engineer Knitfing brought | purst forth only for a few seconds, | aridge street. The the engine to a stop a) quickly as pos-| when they again sputtered and went) gan.uel Rosenbaum, #i Leonard sible and hurried back, expecting to see| out. Many of the diners jumped €0] sirse and samuc se | , TRESSES, SPRING PILLOWS, ETC, most of them dead. their feet when the hotel became dark | firth avenue. os aetna HIGH-GRADE MAT S, , To his survrive he found thet all had| again, but they were quieted by the| but Bisg® said vad lost a dlamon Lit af ipainacdntogy cpr encaped injury but one, Robert Kelly, of | head waters, who shouted that there| std, | No. Si? Henry wireet, Brooklyn, whose| qa no cause for uneasiness. Then | 72° eres bemeten x oh eas Berd West Tran aise eth ird Street First of Big Electrio Looomo- Cut Glass and Fine Chine Cut Glass Water Carafessse sss oe seco $2.00 I quart handled Decanter... s+++ sss $50 Salad or Fruit Bowl... .....sseeeeeee $900) 8 inch Bowl, with new deep cutting...» . Water Jug, tapkard shapes. sss ose Sha, § pint size....cv0e scccssecse teen dvee SPO. ! Hooted Punch Bowl, ro inch size...+ ++ yee | “ “ OP ee NG. wenn Ee i Flower Vase, New handsome ide es a and shape, gincheshigh......+60 $375 Oil or Vinegar Cruet.... ..s0 sssevens 08 Mustard Jars... .000 coos cooseeee gece 75° The Cot Glass In this sales of American workmanship, rch and heavy, showing the latest patterns, Fine China, Hand-Painted Plates, witli gold edge, 84 inch size... .... 000 sesees oo $1.00 ach Bread and Butter Plates, floral spray pattern, with gold edge $2.50 per dosen a Ramekins and Plates, pink rose- q bud design.........s0+++04$300 % Bullion Cups and Saucers. Fine French China, with heavy incrusted gold patterns....$24.00 “ %') ~ Yh Twenty-third Street, JAMES McCREERY & 60. Velvets, On Tuesday, October the rrth, Sale of ten thousand yards of black Silk Dress Velvet. Two qualities, $1.15 and $1.50 per yard, Value $2.99 and $300, Imported Chiffon and Messaline Velvets,—this season's fashionable colors and black, $1.50, $2.00, $2,50 and $3.00 per yard, These velvets are recommended for trimmings, millinery, waists or gowns, their quality being appropriate for any purpose de- manding excellence of material. Twenty-Third Street. Sis eg JAMES McGREERY & CO. | JAMES McGREERY & 60 Linen Room’ Suit Dep't ‘ 24 Floor. Blue, black and cr * age vee $885 English Tweed Suits, Dinner Napkins to match quarter length coat, $3.35 per dozen velvet cuff, vest and col pe $37.50 Hemstitched Linen Sheets Broadcloth Suits, Hi a% aa ‘$3. wite te var some, tailor made mod lrg oO 2 with long coats, lined wit Pillow Cases,—22x 36 inches goc, per pair, $42.50 : ..__|Walking Skirt, Vi Odd dozens of Napkins,— Pit : lesions, heavy Moravian Damask. ag x 25 inches, $5.75, $7.00 ' 8. dozen, ? | sp tropae Twenty-third Street. + he SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY MORNING WONDE: Twenty-third Street. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE OR TO RENT IS QUICKLY SOLD OR RENTED THROUGH SUNDAY WORLD WANTS. THEY REACH ABOUT ONE-HALF OF ALI, THE FAMILIES IN NEW YORK CITY. log wes broken, Kelly was taken to the) nggin the lights gieamed and this thme| ‘irs. Rosa.” but would give no addres ~ymberiand Street Hospies. they ootinued to shine Bho lost nothing—not even her temper, | sail Baik | dilate