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‘ . , Policeman Daniels found Demyasko on %, 1904, ‘ ing teported “from Macedonia. “In the village of Brot, near Mona- tir, om Sunday, an Orthodox priest was munlered while he was celebrat- Idghte turned off the and ap- nig mass, and his wife was burned plied the brakes in to tlive in her house, A Greek notable break the force of the many also was assasinated In the church. of the passengers were from thelr seats, The car the tle Mine, s 2 “The object of thee crimes is to ter- slang the tends ten onan Guanes abe BLOOD TAM (72° eda Cina's‘kovan xenwaze, PHIEST MURDERED tee | rorlae Greeks into declaring themselves slong the tack for some 4 VICTIM OF FIGHT CLEBRITING MAS we t. I2—The following t the} The quick eye of Joseph Lighte, a Petry pravaene hte been ime | Bulgarian "element appear "predomie | motorman on an electrie erain running |aa soon as It stopped. Lighto and In- |a fight at No. 167 Lewis atreet, + | Bi | — CLUE FOR POLI "Wiotim of Mafia, with Singular ant. over the Culver route from Coney | spector Cowell removed the tle and re- |days ago, died at Hudean ; sued: | aay grrr |Istand to Brooklyn, undoubtedly saved | ported the incident to Brooklyn Police | pital to-day from his : Stab Wounds, Found on foriy-seven “Hardly a day passes without assas- | SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK | score of more persona from injury or | Headquarters, jo. 181 Lewis sinations of Greeks by Bulgarians be-| MONDAY MORNING WONDERG. | death when it lighted upon a raltroad ater an investigation, | taken charge ‘of the case, ITITD DUMMUNYGOM ; the Lexington Arcade. ‘san By SMe 759 OOS | |Wwomen’ $12 to $20 Smariy autres Tailored Suils Mar Ked at $8.75 We speak particularly of speci in these fur garments for to-morrow, — You'll agree that.it was indeed a || \2ia4"4 is full to with ‘Tho police, * Street, Had Wandered About _ After Attack on Him, BEARCH FOR ASSASSIN BAND PROVES FUTILE, We call your attention to the newly enlarged stationery section in Detectives Go Over Long Course with Lanterns, but Fail to Make an Arrest—Wounded Man Silent. although the Bloomingdale Fur Sto fn tbe corner of Mandouga! strust end pe stro! a pancainesee oe } savings on furs as Kinds ical Vetlowinn yg chandising that brought about this ' in shout furs ih the sauna ea cers py orm remarkable sale of the smartest of patter oy weve been off man fore he 1 new Fall Suits for women at $8.75— Cb Ry ERieidoyoy we Suits that you'd readily pay from $12 f fur coats as examples of the savings in | to wo for and think them bargains buying furs at Bloomingdales’; 4 at that. $100 Persian Lamb Coats, Just think for a moment what you'd pay $49.50 your tailor for the same sort of a suit, and have Beautifully made in one of the all the fuss and trouble of fitting and re-fitting ge with new puff sleeves and the latest ci —while you may come to Bloomingdales’ to- 125 Perstan Lamb Coats, $69 ener and take your choice of beautifully e ‘i belitetid \ Tourist Coat Sutts, = Se acu "| Box Coat Suits and \ Short Jacket Suits }\ wer as viouse styles @t work on the case believe yasko Is the victim of the Mafia or Some similar organization. Demyasko had two scalp wounds and Bis cheeks were gashed in a pecullar ‘way. The cut on the right side of his face was long and deep and nded from his head to hig mouth. On the was 6 long gash and a trans- Uke a cross. The police say that ‘this ts the mark of the Mafia, 3 5 * the street unconscious. He summoned @n ambulance from St, Vincent's Hos- pital and Dr’ Blackwood, who attended the man, sald that he had hardly any Diood left in bis body. After working on the man for several hours he was Festored to consclousness, but refused to say how or when he received the wounds. When the case was reported i @ headquarters Detective Sergeants < Bailey and Kenny, of the Mercer strevt and a eet aes | en yt have made an im- Dowager, for the | f silks, bronzes and v stylish garments, automobile h ending military collar; loose backs tad treat ‘n Fitted and Loose E ffecis $200 Dersinn Lamb Coats, $125 - 24 inches long, made with three-stripe mink collar, revers and cuffs, For $8.75.\ é $200 Scalskin Coats, $125 ’ Jonrad Station, were put on the case. - Se oe ot the ad ot lanterns the detec « o sald "We will Mgnt tthe They're of fine quality plain all-wool cheviots"and al-wool fyncy mixtures, in black, blue, brown 24 inches long; beautiful quality, es began to follow the trail of blood on “!f and novelty effects, Others, worth up to $450, at $169 and $285, B bed sot raned ot the beet and the Violet Conrad Received the Tiny There were weeks of anxiety, when| All the jackets are lined with guaranteed taffeta or satin, $85 Fur-Lined Overcoats, $39.50 From Minetta Lane to Macdougai| Black Toy Dog from the “Ter-| the troops of the ther tireatened aga Sizes 34 to 44 bust measure, in walking and dress length skirts, Desutitel eles lot ote. abd Soest, : orld. trem . thoving toe manguinary tall ‘Up aac.| ible Old Woman” of the Ce-| are niatgn ana “H This is the greatest suit bargain of the season at e Se, or to 0 ; , , of their representa tiv offering some exceptional specials fothe reat ot No ¥ iw Wereedos | —l@Stial Kingdom in Peking, | s:rangeiy enough, ota of aaa “mn | Women’s $20, $25 & $35 Cloth Suits, $16.75. Cohsaona une tetsh Pase--Noctrocer, 610, 948 ed: SERIE * Musto Hall, which faces at No, 1s hue” Were hcl teeny old In this lot of suits you've a choice of the popular plain tailored sorts for street wear as well as the |] $25, $38 and $45. iitea oe, Me. % denerae i footsore, worn, but ready two | n ‘ s \ Popular p. " Second Foor, Violet Conrad, who Us No. 20] avenge the n of the sacred per-| f more elaborately trimmed suits for dress, Ne Os Se Pghie ikea: Was eoseds bathe polloe Went One Hundred and Seventh street, | 2, 0f *the trouble tus settled and the The nator are \ r fs thi oud 16990) ned to red * . ° Sense posts of bined ae tt i | Chinese aranieh direct from the oval ety the. Dowager impress sent lie | Broadcloth, Cheviot, Voile and Novelty Mixtures, endl T oag Ror Noh I sanine Tamil wee a personal ait tree | nee, Yiddiesticke” Foret ha HE All of the suits are trimmed with finest silk braids and ornaments, with inlaying of velvet and silk To Liverymen & Coachmen We Offer for Four Days a special in livery overcoats} never before of! ; “acl ri : d with fancy and plain fitted vests, egal ts the thbelery, bet toa *| the Dowager Empress of China, ' rw Chi from the| # and finished with fancy and 7 ae ; pucssatul in their efforts, "™ | marks a most exciting experience in the|Fo¥al Kennels, and he was the frst of The jackets are lined with guaranteed satin of taffeta, and cortie in medium, long and short lengths, The blood prints were then traced | feof Miss Conrad The dog ts valued at $000, which price| # while there are quite a few cf the skirts with full taffeta silk drops. through Macdougal street to Houston, Press Miss Conti, tho ts's' rehedive| Nas been refused Lod a Sizes 32 to 44 bust measure. $16.75 for these regular $20, $25 and $35 suits at Bloomingdales’ to-morrow, Op the north of Houston the | f Mrs. © wife of the American | Second Floor. 80th &. Section $25 Decorated Limoges China e Minister iS. accepted an invita.) Estate Hers if She Remains Single. (oo “ee fed extroded 18 Thenissog Hon to sband a wear at the Ameriean| Anthony Schulte, the rich cigar deal: | ; : @ south side| Legation, as she wished to be near her ago, | Gt Houston the trail led the police to | brothers. both of whom, were serving pl pb] Beith ig, 4 pi gilt: Nay oe the ates arm, 0) i. hf Mulberry, then to Prince and down |{ ihe Phiitoines. Rose Schulte, to recelve the intome Prince to Elizabeth street. It had its|) The young American had what ede | during her lifetime if she remains sin- a We call your at- end, which must have been the begin- | called “a most charming time,” being gle. event of her remarrying or her e tention to the new We will take orders to make: é he bh id death th tate is to be divided among Bingo tte, ganeumary fours? for | Bho govern i Powers Kinedom and | he hire Dinner Sets To-Morrow $18! Elevator to your measure aha, bu we tar Coe pall have. ons Gar The Bloomingdale china store offers a Facilities really sensational value for to-morrow » in this lot of beautiful French Limoges \ china dinner sets at $18.00 a set, Allaf the pieces are decorated" with pretty floral designs, with gold stippled handles. unable to get anything that will lead pesto’ ale ulna O's The Effects of Opiates, hem a man with as little’ blood in his HAT INFA! allo’ which are , is poll iB g Even in the S Pge a By smallest doses, if continued, these opiates causo changes in the funo- just turned over to the use of our patrons in the new Lexington Avenue Building. tal is usually marked for death T He vi - cells likely to becoi rmanent, causing jerrt Ho's Macao yenisnrtet he naked fepectity jiobafathckng Py ane or sloobol or nalvotics ta po life, Each set contains the following Three Ss ials up HeRiknd Nas refused. He then took | Nervous diseases, such as intractable nervous dyspepsia and lack of stayii m pieces: diab. Jee SES wers are a result of dosing with opiates or narcotics to keep children ‘aie 12 tea cups and saucers, ) $25 is the in Pictures. To thelr infancy. The rule among physicians is that children should never 12 dinner platgs, receive Mar goed in the senallast doses for more than s day at a time, and 3 Soup plates, regular The fi Bloomingdale . ea plates, amous LLISION oaly ee edminitation ot nod aes, Drops, Cusdiats, Stothieg ing Pdge ont 12 fra saucer, selling price, picture store quotes three very narcot sf it cian cann Ly 12 butter plates, i i he ee ee, teases sheaid Oc be pare ik Cotibren whe are 4 me dahon, to-morrow exceptional items for to-mor Positively no orders taken row in prettily framed Gibson, Christy and the much-wanted Dickens sketches, Don't miss coming in to see them If you're a picture lover, Gibson Drawings— Direct reproductions; the best subjects, such as “The Saturday, October 15th, so, if ested, you had better leave aa order and measurements to-morrow without fail, before you forget, Second Floor, Goth St, Bectiom, signature of Chas. H. Fletcher, 1 pickle dish, Genuino Castoria always bears the signature of 1 Sauceboat with stand, 1 covered butter dish Fully Equipped Trains Opcterecl| —cemmsmmsee esses se meee eee nee Another special of particular moment are these to Run Into Each Other Come Regular 55 Toilet Sets for $2.98 need the attention & physician, and it is nothing less than a crime to 1 soup tureen, dose therh willfully with narcotics, 2 covered vegetable dishes, Castoria contains no narcotics if it bears ON/Ea 1 open vegetable dish, eo 4 o to Dead Ston After Passing & BIG FOUR LINE OE ee en at i irae ea lt ata | ty Me rae Four Exceptional Values | 2 » ~~) pH... 2. 10x12 inches; ine rida Ic ¢. Ends of Books, to nm A Regular $3.50 Umbrella. || os cso: Savins | ~Furniture for To-Morrow. —The latest additions; framed in one-inch black frames; complete size of Don’t miss one of them, if you've a likely need of such a Picture 18x22 Inches; spe- of furniture, for the chances are you'll not get such gf oppo . = for unusual values again in a hurry. colorings, framed in black Besides these, the Bloomingdale Furniture Store has hosts of other hardwood frames, 2% in. tive Items for your consideration, wide; complete size of pic- This Morris Chair, } ture 16x24 in.; special.... $1.50 This * Sideboard, OMotals of the subway say there can Never be a collision on the underground Fead #0 long es the present dlogk signal | bystem Is maintained. Experiments ave | Proves this. - Traina fully ordered to r each Instanc after pas 3>World’s Fair Thronah Glorious Aatumn Foliage, Shirting Kivers, Mountains and Glens, | Route of the Famous Train “THE EXCELSIOR EXPRESS” Yours for $1.48 To-Morrow— Another one of those lucky Bloomingdale trade transactions brings about this wholly. unt equalled value in handsome, well-made umbrellas for to-morrow, They're of sprendid quality, piece-dyed taf-} feta, made on Paragon frames, with steel rods, have been thus et ‘Third Floor, Near Rotunda, all elec LOWEST RATES EVER OFFERED. 26 nae inch sizes foy men and women, N) $9.00. ra : » pele + here's a particularly fi or " COACH EXCURSIONS EVERY WEDNESDAY. selection, feuding horn Dresden, buckhorn bosom, W Incandescent Of solid otk . Japan, pearl and sterling, by ‘ory, | ; Round Trip, $ I 8.00. weichsel and various other foatt tenth ew Heat Gas Lamp, 38c. good con- \ iret You may pick from the entire unmatched assort- struction; n by o . MEME Gh, ERs scctccvessasscessinsi ° These lamps pretty carving eapatcher's office that he Apply at any Erie Treat Uitiee ° om Pee marr te eee nae EeeE ae Pak th i. ieiiea, consist of and French tata had attempted to Fun past the| 84 : nny Verwey ety sation, wa Fa i sub stantial bevelled male C | adwea 140 fon 8% rookiyn: 182 Market , ry ? rors; value Matcrme ho have attempted te 2% Union Square, Nowark N. J,; 122 River St., Hoboken, $ brass Bun- ry! Lge gta aap | a | Women’s*1 .69 CrepeKimonos | "2°"; fle poi hook have di 1 this to thelr sor- | : opal shade, row, being relieved of thelr trains for so ; | In a Special Sale at 99c. mica chim: ; i ney, and The prettiest little negligee garments |] most impor. missal.. q | that you've eve? seen for the price. tant of all, a ‘ Rocker, fhe signals and stoo i goqd mantle. rn $1.50. The lamps give a fine brilliant They're made of woven dotted crepe, Hight and will save you much on \, in white, pink, blue, lavender, red and |} your gas bil. vie ae ry black, with nicely shirred yokes, wide Similar Lamps Sell dle seat |\\\) i . hy oe ‘ Elsewhere at 75¢, and em- fm sleeves and trimming of effective Persian |} 5. raw at Bloom. bossed Ql ulin borders, ingdales', lamp all com- 38c ba ck — capacity ‘ c | “jt All ' ' plete for wee me “ i engths; only : . : Of piano polished quar- RAL i f Spoons wor, sizes and all full lengths; only |] «Hoyo» Manttes—Fully guaran piano ¢ gus POL. 1. P. AVERIte Ita BAD. : » 9 FY REDDING Ve 9c. at Bloomingdales’ to-morrow. anted by as; a new one any tine | $4 5) carved; valde $8 sale pice $4.50 Viec.Commandir of G. A. RB. Ree| fl «81 a Wook Opens an Account, PICTURES I daesht Pees a Seatiie, Pura Picar, tote Bi. toctics. Po pikes in Athonie, is Ee] OPEN MONDAY A SATURDAY RVERINGS. LL St ee ITA, Ga., Oct, 12—Col, James | { < : eB S * F t Bee 1490. 86 BROADWAY <m etol Lexington to Third Avenue—Bloomingdale Brothcrs—59th to 60th Street, Grand Army of the Republic, died sud-| fi Oh Le 9 AVE BKLYN © only at bis home here this morning. = \ B ‘