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BUTT BACK BREATHING WAR He Has Spent a Year Studying Great Battlefields and Armies There, and Returns Full of E FOR THE GUARD IF DEMOCRATS WIN. His Own Denial to that of Mayor McClellan that He Will Not Take the “Prefecture” of - Police, as Reported. “Gen, McCoskry Butt. radiant In mall white-and-biack check cutaway, Military mustaches twirled in the Martial way, a spygiass in a bright case worn on the proper aide, ar- on the Finland to-day after an Wbsdhve in Europe of a little more than Year, The General tmmediately de- the reports pudlished in the Paris pers that he had been offered the jure” of pclice, meanine the Commissionership, by Mayor McClellan. the Mayor also dented the offer the is now at rest, Gen, Butt has had a year of most con- study on and near the great bat- war and dwelled i spirit with and Frederick the Great on fields where martial Bang were / Acct anal ie tains tor ss Oeces. | understand the Sta:¢is going Dem- Well, if that te so, I think the Guard of this great State New York will réturn to its state of* efficiency, As a oe 6S Chaves «alway: ovi porter would dare i tia not know of * Cie ca ct my atten- | 4 woul ae | nh. for me and Fight fin would ag Prete) a po. jae hed which salar; Ba to that Y shalt a 12 aioe & word in Sonata The "ought to be a great tm ie lea taxpafer pase thi his Y a (ae analaibe oak min craig hy, oy doar apt it page That wi Club. where he will Re’ his returns from her bes A her home in New KILLED HER PET POODLE Pope Had the Motorman Taken 4 } te Court, : nag & French poodle belonging was run over to-day by a trol- do,” |0d their screams aroused the Miss Polly Pope, of No. WM? Becond | M’COSKRY BUTT, WHO HAS BEEN IN EUROPE A YEAR. ALL RlGnT TO FLIRT IN CHURCH Amid the Love-Making There Is a Chance for the Religious Influence to Steal In, Illinois « Minister Says. CHICAGO, Oct. 11.—Flirting can be} carried on in church to good advantage, | according to a statement issued by Rev. Chairman of the Com- th Observance of the Rock River Conference of the Methodist | Episcopal Chureh. “There ts no reason why young per- fons should not cultivate each other's acquaintance from behind hymn books," declared Mr, Williams. “We aro glad to have them come to church on any pretext. “Flirting is as good an excuse as any. | That is how I first became interested in the church,” Privolity during religious nervieo was, he sald. to be expected of Ameri- cans. But that some acre was gecom- hen ioatabie be TRE mS aT FACTORY OWNER Attacked tim When When He Inter: fered-with Attempt to Per- panic among the young girl employees in the plant. The three privonere were Richard Haley, seventeén years old. of No. 71 DeKalb) avenue; George Morris, sixteen years old, of No, % North Third street, and Peter Hosey. eighteen years old, of No, & Union avenue. With a number of other young men who worked in the factory they went Gut on strike several day 0, They appeared at the factory door early to-day and endeavored to pey suade the young women not to go to work, They forced an entrance into the factory, and when Louls L, Kennedy, thelr wre employer, interfered they Jumped orf him and beat him. The young girls became panio-stricken bor. l resulted in the calling ext of Of the Bedford avenve sta- hood the The three and one of 19, 221, 223, 225, 227 GRAND 164, 166, 168 and 170 SMITH far on Becond avenue. Daniel Sul- of No, 112 Bast One Hundred and Street, the motorman, was held of the dog's owner. " wae on the track just as the car Ser the guidance of Sul- a) an tangled as carried for a block iyped under the car and he same distance. There m ilte | ip Toote when they picked # only a the loved the French @ bought him a come to this country shtp. MANGLED BY A TRAIN. Meecial to The Evening Waria) ENTOWN, N. J., Oct. 11.—Mich. Donnelly, a farm hand, who was dead and his body nag od bra the tracks of $100 ball by Magistrate Ommen on | Carpets and Floor Coverings of every description, all of the latest Fall patterns, VeLVET CARPE TS, per yard 856 BRUSSELS CAKPE 1S, per yard 556 RPETS, per yard, , OILCLOTH, per yar P 7 “Re Large and Th tur: rol fat SHE RAN AWAY 10 of Fred Bachmann, a millionaire brew- er, of Staten Island, (ro mher home on aMple avenue, Clifton, a week ago last Sunday, was expiained to-day when the ton station, walked up to her home and | Announced to her anxious parents that she and Hannish had been married, Her people were so glad to see the young woman again that they forgave her on and Mre. Hannish are now the happlest| ened young couple ™ Richmond County. old, a blonde and very pretty. She has always moved in the best Staten Island society. A year ago Hannish went on ‘weeks. Wat koma treaty sw Mie Feral THE BIG CREDIT HOUSE Furniture, Carpets, Clothing. Two Deliveries in Manhattan, Bronx and on Long Island Every Day. worth $6; our price..,,.. WED POLICEMAN Mysterious Disappearance. of Emma Federol, Niece of Stat- en Island Millionaire Brewer, Dispelled by Her Return as a Bride. COURTED BY HANNISH AS HE WALKED HIS BEAT. Parents Were So Glad to See Her that the Elopers Were)... Pardoned — Policeman Back | ‘+= on Patrol Duty. ‘The mysterious disappearance of Miss | ¥ Emma K. Federol, the beautiful neice endurance study ts aii Any length of young weman, accompanied by Pollee- man Otto H. Hanmish, of the Staple-| PF the spot for her elopement, and Mr. discouraged. Mrs. Hannish |s twenty-four years 4 in Manhattan, but was for the purpose of ‘ew who have gone bs, acure. But tor! Hannigh was assigned to @ post in theee grt re covered For the two Do Your Eyes Ache? They MUST if don’t fit, ‘The tiny musclés tug and strain and pig) de — exhausted and sight grows em PROPER. fost ell rom them PROPERLY. Positive Tend from eye-wearlness—at_moderat: Ey rie Byes, per fated, ry fect match, EYESIGHT SPECIALIST. 348 Sixth Ave. (bet, 21st & 22d sis.) digestive organs, know what to do. so many times that he despair) of ever find- that kind nature ving. There are medicines te cure you. 1 save you from nervous prostration, eis. despair a medies Dr. Greene has dis- Thureday, Oct. Riverside ‘Drive, on uath st., fi r siw't GOOD NEWS FOR MEN. Dr. Greene’s Wonderful Lec- ture in Cooper Union. Marvellous Remedies Which Surely Cure, Men Necd Not Suffer from Nervous. Debilicy, An immense audience of men greeted the | strength that it has beat impart famous Dr. J, A. Greene, of 101 Fifth ‘avenue, New York City, proprietor of that berg that Is curing and * cured thou- od thousands of peo) trig, fast night and itatened uuon to one of ich rapt ae , : lectures the most powerful ever delivered to men. len who formerly bodies and strong and steady nerves wonder At & feeling of exhaustion, iassitude, and lack of inclination for physical and mental exertion, There is now ouly & sense of languor, dulness and exhaustion. The nerve strength seems impaired; aed me power 4o Pri 1 read inish and thero 7 inti to a “ine mi time pom one subject; w.th this there is an extremely nervous and frrt- table condition, a dull, cloudy sensation, « sense of apprehension. often accompanied bie feelings in the head and eyes. There may be a derangement of the with a gradual fail- ing of strength, und weakness, weariness, and pain in the hack, There * often 8 bad taste in the mouth mornt comes dim. the memory there is frequent dizziness, affected are often it, The nerves become so goed afer 2, tine inet tbe, least ezettemene shock w! us a face, on 7 tre trembling. pi stieaded oy more or less palpitation ve hea If you have these symptoms. or a portion of them, you are suffering from nervous ue ¥ So ae ae ee difident ie man becomes disheartened wo discouraged simply because he dots not ‘There wonderful restoratives will give ba, to the weakened and exhausted system nek — foot in need of suppor. tion Shoe has no equal. avenue car, “travelling | LOST—Toung irish sie, name; $5 reward. 140 E Sr ay impaired. tna bas been possessed healthy oughta Persons thus i and weak- deceived nd death, and Being | widths narrower than the PARK a ¥,, 1000 (Sth)—Elegant large front alte regular size at instep and heel, it _' |answers its purpose as no other shoe has ever done, a FOR MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN. SOLD NOWHERE ELSE, AMES 8. COWARD,| 4 Greenwich St., nearWarren St.Ne¥, Mail Orders Filled. SEND POR CATALOGUE. —_——ee = LOST, FOUND AND REWARD %0 Conte Per Line Dally—35 Cents ~ a | 4 bet, Columbus ir 0 1 W. 08th at. gold belt; lib- p+ fan ™ 50 East 125th St. (cor. Madison av.) Harlem Office Open Eveninas. A LosT—, olry: ore achickler, cunuueinmmmepnenecadpeoepterssans corn BOARDERS WANTED, 90 Cents Per Line, ieheusa coptai taining few. ——— R ST., beige ST., mi &.,! mare} BROOKLYN, AY, Mb Pa ‘enila to orth a o ree, My Myx: BH cares’ third write, as Sha Orn, ITH. 161 E |saD, 1% | reoma; | moderate. |sTH eT. w home ¢ above table with three leaves, § heavy ned and tuted legs, solid hardwood, iden oak finish, two yi 99 terns to select from, wri, je & o'eloek. with board. mB UR rg sry eh a comfortable rooms; good 16 & LEX: IN AV., 1812, near my ares ‘end small rooms; good board; nae AS FON AY. 1813, Ne en Tamily. «i LEXINGTON AY. __fomma, with board, ¥., 004, og 18 ¢40t)— ita, mapIgow A POR lane boss ‘ al 831, cor. \— Res rctablg woman Fon pound, saed 4 UD, moderate. Dower. mall 130 W.—Desirable large room; ‘ais0 hail room; parior-dining, references OTH, 62 W.—Private family would take one board: breakfast fiiaht, in Nice, comfortable room, wi on Fatelient Berman board, privace 100 E.—Laree, comfo . with board family. —Nice furnished r | Funaing water, German cooking | Sunny 24 floor room American famity; | table, <Small, nicely furnished from pom. German cooking, moderate. (Kiein)—Board one, (wo gen tiemen, private family 94D, 35 W.—Desirabie larae and hall rooms, table - Reapec board with private family. eae ty 9 conveniences, Ov er lookin ig fave A13th at. board; rem: Single rooms; superior and dinner, §§) re, fear Call of al some, front; other | | Call before 4 gentlemen find Broebi. 4 arn | 3D, 111, B—Neatly furnished mom, | bath suit strength and nerves, vitalise all the ba: Me powers, and ‘9 to that grand degree of bounding pulse and strong paviiea} a Berve power, which by overwork, ignorance! or folly you have bad Laustel. Dr. Greene's high senting te the protes- @ most md sion and his reputatio: and successful physician makes this lee of cure believed by everybody: &ny sufferer will consult Dr. Greene at Nie office, 10' Fitth avenue, New York City, either personally or by wrking « descrip- Hon of his case, and will use these wonder- ful ft! conerore he will eertainy and positively aS can consult Dr. Greene charge—adsolutely free, whether von call at ifth avenue, ) or write him a letter a and vigor to the brat and invigoral restore you a of lusty stren; can write, and the same ca: will be given your case Se) ewes Remember that Dr. Greene positively as-| serta that such cares are perfectly ¢ 3 yee are wine you wilt eine this re cur Creme wiht pag and conault Dr, | y) evening at § } Cooper Union Dr. Greene wi bby ve preateat and most poweriuily interesting | ree privato {Illustrated lecture to men only. This leqture will be magnificently and ac- curately illustrated by superb Mmelight dis- solving pletures. Tie doctor will discuss | that terrible disease, nervous debility, so fommon among men. Admission and seats | 30 shot ie Ag, are tree, No man (Tuesday) Mterncon at 3 o'eh t Union, Dr. Greene wili aneahe nrivate illustrated lecture to women only. This private lecture to women will be pro- fusely and accurately tllustrated by stereop- ticon views, supplemented by the marvel- lous revelations of the X-Ray Apparatu | Previous to all lectures Prof e Richard Dave wt nt his pleasing calories: Wea Mystery. and Mr. Cronin will his eabiition of wondertel moving mares and elegant dissolving views of Japan. showing pictures of Japan- | eso cities, towns and the custome of the BOARDERS WANTED, 20 Cents, Per Lina. W.—Nicely Tooms) ex Melon tote has tanks Cea nfere! Wiliams, arene Dos etere, WTHilarns.. 100TH, 54 E.—Nicely furnished room alt conveniences; excellent board; Jewish tam- Hy; moderat NOTH ST, 81d genreniesice; priva OTH 8T., board: Munk. vacancy, every farolly; moderate, front rove, with 212 E.—Would board little child or young girl. Dingwall. FURNISHED ROOMS TO L ® Cents Per Line. Be AYV., %04—Clean, comfortable room; ; moderate, — iam AV., §8, near room room to rent; ste rent; Py Nested ‘wash Caer Ss Sart parlor for een private .. 1976, near 12ist—-2 fur~ ; bathroom ad- Ww. Bteinfort. act Soinine: private t jg eh, the Coward Combina~ rexinoton Ay., 103—Well-turnisned par mally. Jor, suitable dogtor or dentin, Mra. | man. itlemen, mt parlor and conneetin two; run! @ ogation; eh Sven” Se ST., 180 W.—Well-turniahed jarwe and , Funning water, bath; all im- ‘Handsome sunny ay, Seen, bic E.—Beautlfully arra Feasonable rates: call. eat, sunny; break: | cely furnished front and bath, all conveniences, 4 W.—Front om, neatly all caavenionces ‘f30 weekly = “Veniences, GTH, 100. Ww. Praits, bath; _Pletoher. STH, 164 W.—Two outside rooms, sid bath; ome or two gentlemen. quist TST, Wi B—Biexant. larce lieht rooms with bath: terme moderate; for one or two | _sentemen 70TH, 50 pally ia Parlors, with witehen heat, 7 ie er corner houne, 18TH SF, 100 B. (Park av.)—Laree parior, | tultable’ for of 2. alas larne 2 Se fmol! private “family: breakfast comfortable home; bath. Bruna, ™*li TOTH, 100 W.—Nicely fw: d room, con- Aeting bath, also al gentlemen; ell-kept hy - ry room CPM "Taphe “it cit y 82D, 32 —H4; furnished room, jight housekeeping; all conveniences; private house 8D. 08 W—Neal equi 7 room mw steam heated apartment; small family; moderate, Bishop. aap, 168 W bath Wand. sap #T hoor Large, light foom: heat and or parlor and bejroom; moderate 1 W. Ke “Furnished room to le beard: home. omtora mee private family; Sentimn 43D, 100 E.—Larae, pleas ble two: board optional auita fh conine partor; other all convent- ° od 00 STH. 18 WO small roma veniences. Wood. Nai, 11 W. sunny wean eos sia pelle tWo; aly -B lor. ed, ne vis ¥ b Also smaller anged, ex: am hi as only t6 be seen to be) Front room, ur erie arok ll] seat if Be Teaali im heat b 4 ok 4 "Cor Exceptions ? EERLESS ATTERNS Are Best of All, Se., 10¢,, ISe., According to the Pattern, G»AVE.2/"522"STREETS, New ; DRY GOODS CO, Women’s $18.50 Suits at $12.98. Sale of Silk Waists, We are extremely fortunate in the possession of a Peau de Soie and Cull line of sizes in this lot of Suits to sell at $12.98, Peau de Cygne, het Oe ney a FN 1 ms aay, ee Yee beatret Py are in this lot; | we An you frankly, they are last season’s models, w' eae at eae Eececnviie Cheviot alin accounts for the ridiculous prices we are permitted lined and trimmed with velvet. Flare skirt with in-}to attach to them, You'll buy them, when you see them, for as they verted pleat panels. A new and decidedly stylish model, me the el Stee ane wre Eg ere mostly evening waists, and slightly mu: none 3-4 Length Coat Sults| Tourist Coat Suit, made oe Leeurtections can be detected in the glare of in black, iy and brown of Scotch Tweed mixtures; ial | All of pve ‘lo full sleeves, large full blouse; Herringbone |, taffeta velvet collar and cuffs, belted some are tucked; others with pleats; still others pvr pales effect with back, new panel skirt with velvety ee ae fare ied 22.50 with lace and French knots, Quite a few are orna= mented with buttons and fancy hemstitching, iti te box pleat | model for...... 21.00) er, slow sin $6.00 to $8.50 Waists at $2.9¢ $8.50 to $12,00 Waists at $3.98 va Suit with Tight. |French Broadcioth—biack, v lar and cuffs of velvet; : mae Tinh sevet pene Boats back with deep peated Most stores would flaunt ag he oo hey as distinctly new creations y are nm f mod jleats and panel for SrSbmodel 4.9. Og |peatand eet 97,50) you'll like, Nee Sale’ of Heavy Portieres ,att vr"? $4.95 eo y $7.50 a Pair, at ° an offering that overshadows the sareg sale of Lace Curtains last Monday. This time it’s Heavy Por+ tleres, We bought a thousand pairs at an insignificant price, because all the maker had was one, two, three and four pairs of a kind. All tld, thousand and fifty-four pairs, The assortment embraces Mercer- ized Tapestries, Armures, Gordon Repps and Oriental effects. Some are fringed and some plain, Still There is not a pair in the lot Werth less than $6.50, but there are equally as many worth $7.50. We figure the quickest way to sell them is at one price—so $4.95 gives you choice to-morrow, Better hurry fitting vest front, blue, brown | Mavy and brown; fancy vest; and cuffs, kilt skirt, A regu- | peplum; new model skirt with they are splendid styles—and styles you'll like, Here is the biggest handful of good fortune we have ever been able to offer you in our Upholstery Store; 4% others have velour borders. They are almost entirely in new Fall patterns. a bit. Irish Point Lace Curtains. Along with the Renaissance Curtains came a duplicate ship. ment of real Irish Points, the same as we sold in a hurry two weeks ago, One-third saved. $3.95 $1.95 $2.95 $4.95 $5.95 $8.45 $30 pair—these| There {s no other assortment in the city mearly so large, patterns are the very newest, of course. Lace Door Panels. Five hundred new panels will go on sale to-morrow; Irish Point, Renais- sance and Arabe A big range of prices, from 25 to $2.95. 100 cx *°6 Chiffoniers at*3.65 Another sensational offering in the Furniture Store to-morrow; one that will draw a great crowd; so you'll need to be early, for we have exactly one hundred to sell, Will take orders for more, of course; but you wouldn't get them for a week or two. ID OAK, which means they will last a Iileti Poets oer fine; they have five large deawort, timed with cast brass handles. These Chiffoniers are extra large size; the drawers being deep and very roomy, In short, they are the sort folk prefer to own. Six dollars is a low price for them— here or anywhere, To-morrow—all day—3.65. None Tuesday at any price, Another Hundred Couches ‘"s at $6,50, Cut picture shows Two Couches—which is exactly what you get for $6.50. One is an inch lower than Real Renaissance Lace Curtains. | Thirty-five new patterns—our own direct importations—find their way to counters to-morrow, and we shall sell them at ta ee t'$3.75.pair—worth $5.00 At $4.95 peir—worth $7.00 At $6,95 pair—worth 39. mf At $8.95 pa'r—worth $12.00 Others in the same Lov songthiall for as much as latter are worth ten do! Oriental Siri, ¢ Fillows, These are filled with best quality silk floss, covered in exquisite Oriental pat- terns. They will sell everywhere at One Dollar. To-Morrow, 60c. $20.00 Sik Poitieres at $10. poarnye and Louls XVI. patterns, in em reen, dark and light blue, cose on light biue and ivory, rose and Mile, A Great aan The the other, so as to slide underneath it, But the Mattresses, when placed side by side, are exactly even. They make a double bed; they make two single beds; or when closed, you on a couch, The frames ¢ of bronzed iron, fit- ted with National wire J and helical spring ends. To-morrow at $6.50; COMPLETE WITH TWO MATTRESSES (without The picture at the right shows the two beds when separated. At the left beds are closed together the bolster). with both mattresses on top. be yet Wornesday's Specials in Riad Extra Special for Wednesday and Thursday Only, | poi OurMusicDep't woneto 129 Eyeglasses and Spectacles for $100 tor Each Piece Do not rish your eyesight by buying cheap bargain-counter glasses of tm at 11 Cents. incest experienced clerks. These goods are On the Farm in O18 Mis- | Gienal From Mace March. See wat, Mette | TR SHE ave ou, | IMPORTED FRENCH PERISCOPIC LENSES, MOUNTED Mine. IN 10. KARAT SOLID GOLD. CASED FRAMES, Whea the Fi "Beata Tre Tel Mt ity Year, Byes. Le Mare! ot Biagper ‘The evegianes bave the new ofteet clips which prevent the Neva) kar, ou aie, good | Zum Soho ‘Dear ataes rom iting sipping ‘The apectacien may be bed stralebe temples. A em: Expent’ oPrichtns a who will ¢ Your ‘vision each pais bf t ine. hy Take Ban Little Kickapoo Ki ones. ‘Won't You Let Me now lannah, Won't You Open Good- Bye, My Lady Love Gare’ of Light Brigade Mars. ©. pair of a oO pore mareh. hat Door? Klnsses Is pertectiy ti SAtter Dark on Broadway And adjusted before, eine Chariot Race Me in, Lost partment. A rtm, ome a Katie, leet Me at Bt Ls a cIAL ARRANGEMENT. Fo new ont 1 Learned Lave I wy R NEW LENSES AND REPAIRS erry ies You Batis BR MADE WITH EACH PURCHASER OF THESE bewn a at Rorkaway. “Longing. Berlin arc! irked thus (*) we AIRPIN. Of, AOL) DER 50. in <a Gan recommen Napectal FOR THIS BALE at c ee EE Mare FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET, 9 Cents Per Line jowly furnished @ or 8 ic FURNISHED ROOMS TO ) LET, ty Cents Pet Line, eee ““Liwly tarnished hall room, 102d BT 304 200 £ orK. aE “eentiemen, Malone, rome, and i: mood for lieht house: | use of bath | fi - ee B. rire front Foot ely, Cor | wiTH. 4 980 Te Eola heat, excollen borhood | ara Sat Haver, sineon Pom sin ‘situs? lao W—Cheerful, runny, well fur- Bished foom: moderate; reference required, OO Mave ture! } 10a sr. A furnished room in private Leo nard. TH, 1 W . | reference. American family; gentioman; =| 08D st arlor and Deeg 10TH. 14 ¥,—Naat? furniched geeam, 84 W.—Laree, email rooms, pei! r Rod hes tHe otters ce OITH STs atty: near elevated, park F u mane f. ceasorable, lady oly. ‘Keawte “fH, TA W.—Front and tide rooms, eyntie- ITH fr. “> me are furnished room MITH, s8 y ar Pro ae crm “ane neti only. Rice 7 i—_ an te family; privileges; gentlemen; ete OTH, lot W Parior Liver bine Lap et bay fg ii tractive, refined, to employed ladies; ne Por 8 < fdandeneen — montniy, | Westen | 22a! . Able eourle: hovseheepine ween 120 TH. furnished — parlors iJ STH ST. Ho W.—Sleety furnisned room | 1% Lm Tene Rela at wee with ali’ modern conven Tracy M120 Ww sa, Ooh | 1TH 8T.. Nice gubay commer room, Ate family: elevator apartments gentiog STH 87., 143 W.-Turnlehed room for Wght | "s housshevoing if desired. n only. Rees jurekeaping, ptivate house. MeGrinor. MGTH ST. 17 W.—Pe = innate i § 1 mt and bee OSTH ST, 165 W.—Neatt ifuraahed, parlor | 109TH. 47 B—Miee tung porner ryan, sult | 1 or # eantiomrn: rete eee parlor: ‘aid bedroom; bath; tor 4 ladies, Mohaer. housekeeping tenstern, ~ | 105TH ST.. 13 W.—Two It oman parior, wit! \OuTH, 201 W., between Amaterdam, Mroad- | _eesiegs “alsa other rooms, i, “8 ‘ wey-—Liverrthing ew and clean: staan SS .- _ es’ feasonabie; women wite | i007! roow, impr 1@i87, 122 x" 2am, huneekewpingy 7 deat. —A' Sain; faleronee.” Call evenings: Draper: nent aes Trentlemen § « _Tushing water, —Purnished geome, Tag FH Gs edly, RS TCE. Farben, emultatie a SS 133.8 E.— Furnish: hed rooma to WA, alee 4

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