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LSC ANA (Report of Fed The master of the vessel made “) Convinoed the Playwright and Manager that Theatrical En- emies Are at Work. sengers. LESLIE CARTER SAW FIRST ASSAULT ON HIM. the performance of its duty. The whole hose equipment was hose which was not used at all. and Miss Belasco Are ‘Greatly Alarmed and Mr. Be lasoo Is Now Always Accom- panied by a Guard. —_— Belasco declared to-day that believer the attacks made on him | Many of the life-preservers were THE PUNI Capt. William Van Schaick indi his license. Pilot Edward Van Wart’s license service, dismissal of the following: Robert S. Rodio, Supervising Steamboat Inspection Service; York; t i E z York. iH i ist | aad vt H DEPOSED MEN REFUSE TO TALK President Roosevell’s Order Dis-) i [ eft g for Slocum Disaster Creates a Sensation. Vor the first time im many years there was an air of subdued attention to bust. | ness abvut the Steamboat Inspection | -| Bureau in the Whiteball Building to | day. The order of President Roosevelt | relteving from office Supervising In- » apector Robert 8. Rodie, Chief Inapec- tor of Hulls James A, Dumont and fiag|Cbiet Inspector of Bolters Thomas H Barrett on account of the Slocum dis- ter had the effect of making the usu- ly arrogant attaches o* the office ex- | tremely tame. | Mr, Rodie and Mr, Dumont were on took to tilt heels. hand early to-day. Mr. Rodie heard about the order putting him out of bis that any aes | “a office yesterday while in Troy. He ticame down this morning on the tirat ‘train. Mr. Barrett arrived from bis ‘home in Yonkers shortly before 10 Jock and went irto consultation with S| his colleagues. | The Supervising Inspector said that he might have a statement to give out later, but Mr. Barrett and Mr. Dumont | Durging visited the residence of assured callers that they had nothing Randolph Perkins, of Westfeld.| to say, They had not, they reported, | entered his sleeping-room and | heen officially notified of the fact that Ais clothing awakened ,,,,, toni the payroll of rhe Saver id the | they were no longer on the pay! of Re ns orth tb | the Government of the United States. was made by Isador Stein, age JAlst Street, New York, 6A | a cash prize of $5.00 for any his character which we accept 4. All school children can compete. Full instruc- ‘tions will be found on inside of each package of PH EEE-O-See, telling what to do to get the prize and to make the drawings. All drawings must be accompanied by the Printed slip found in each package of Egg-(-See Contrast the delicious crispiness of O-See with other flaked wheat ‘foods. You can taste the difference. A large package, such as usually retails for 15 cents, at any grocery store for.,.,.. M your grocer does not keep it, send us his mame and 10 cents and we Mi communleations to THE EGG-O-SEE CO., 105 and 107 Hudson Street, New York CRIME OF THE GENERAL SLOCUU AND PUNISHMENT METED OUT. THE DISASTER. General Slocum burned June 165, 1904, Lives lost, 955. Persons injured, 175, Attacks in One Night Have THE CAUSE. fire, to examine its condition, or to coptrol, assure, direct or ald the pas- The deck crew was inefficient and incompetent, The local Board of Steamboat Inspectors was lax and negligent in The fire-fighting apparatus was next to useless. It was entirely Inadequate and nearly all out of order. No fire drills or boat drills had been held on the vessel this year, The captain beached the steamer, bow first, on North Brother Island instead of beaching {t stern first east or west of the Sunken Meadows. Inspector Henry Lundberg indicted and awaiting trial; had only been appointed to the position on trial and was dropped. Inspector “Tt ‘W. Fleming indicted and awaiting trial; still in Directors of the Knickerbocker Steamboat Company, owning the General Slocum, indicted and awaiting trial. WHAT PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT HAS DONE. President Roceevelt has taken swift action upon the report of the Vederal Commission investigating the Slocum disaster, by ordering the James A. Dumont, Chief Inspector of Hulls for the Port of New Thomas H. Barrett, Chief Inspector of Bollers for the Port of New eer missing Steamboat Inspectors i= President. School children’s competitive advertising contest No, 5it6. 10c Ask Your Grocer for the Green Package. eral Commission.) no attempt whatsoever to fight the bad, except posstbly 100 feet of aew in bad condition. SHMENT. jeted, but not yet tried; deprived of || taken away, but later restored. broke ou. tracted the attention Russa, of the East One Hundred an Fourth street station the stairs, bigrst into the apartment and | found Mrs. Move When the Alarm, Overcome. THE WORLD: MONDAY EVENING. CCTOSER 17; Took” WOMAN AND BABY ~ FANT N SMOKE “Mrs. Ethel Carp Was Too Ili to the Child Gave and Both Were Mrs. Ethel Carp | Hundred and Twelfth street, two-year-old daughter . of No, 1 East One and her Ethel were overcome by smoke from a fire In the apartment to-day, suscitated without The child was re- diMeulty, but Mrs. Carp {s in @ dangerous state She has been ill the first time sine: for three weeks with pleurisy. and got out of bad to-day for © her illness and be- | wan to make some arrangements for a birthday party for little Ethel, to be given to-night. Sh Ethet was lett | toom of the apartment |ner she i# unable to explain the cur- tains caught fire, The child ran scream- ing Into the room occupied by mother, who had b Mother and child @ overexerted herself | and had to be assisted back to bed. alone in the front In some man- her ny that time collpased were alone in the flat. The little one, unable to arouse her rendered her insen Fortunately 3 ro! Chirp @ Russa carrl | front window through the fire rent, climbed into the bed and | huddled there, sobbing, until the smoke sible. heat of the blaze mt windows and at- of Policeman He rushed up nd Ethel overcome, the mother to the The | fresh air revived her and she fought Inspector of the Second District, |to get back to her baby. her on the window sil! Russa held until dremen | took her down with ladders. ‘Then he | stairs. The fire | went back and carried Ethel down the was confined to the front room and Inflloted little damage Bit ay, ert wi: } For Infants and Children. rrr men eet Always Bought A 1 Remedy for fens Sour Stomech Diartites Worms Convulsions Feverish- ness and LOSS OF SLEEP. For Over Thirty Years Neither would they discuss the report they made previous to the report of the Federal Commission, in which they laid the blame for the Slocum disaster on the crew. The President's order cleaning out the steamboat inspection service of this port created a sensation of prodigous Proportions. The inspectors knew what the substance of the report of the Fed- eral Commission would be and were Prepared for it, but they were not pre- Pared for the prompt action taken by ‘The announcement of the appointment of men to suceeed Rodie, Barrett and Dumont is expected within @ very short time, But for the fact that Asetstant In- spector John W, Fleming, who actually inspeoted the Siooum and paseed her as & safe craft, js under indictment tn the Federal gourts, he too would have fig- wred in the President's order of dis- miseal. No action can be taken In his case until after his trial, but, President Roosevelt y%. i does not necessarily follow that if he is acquitted he cannot he removed from the steamboat Inspec- tton service. Travel Takes Time and Money Telephone and Save » Both. WEW YORK TELEPHONE 00. 18 Day Street, of $5.00 each to be given to the school children of America, will send you a package, prepald City. A. G. MONAGLE & CO,, Selling Agents. eg ee Drawings will appear in The Evyning World on Monday, 121st St. @ 3d Ave, (Ow Smyrna Rug Complete Ist Street: |\2226 to 2234 Third Ave. 98 YEAR PERTHWAL] & SONS 5 . | 193 to 205 Park Row. Two Establishments. ; Let Us Show, You Our rything for Housekeeping. stock of Bargains. these serviceable handsome rugs, in all the different designs and color effects, | 26-inch Smyrnas, $3 grade, reduced to.....- $2.10 30-inch Smyrnas, $3.50 grade, reduced to. 36-inch Smyrnas, $5 grade, reduced to.......3.50 4 ft. x 7 ft. Smyrnas, $8 grade, reduced to....5,.60 6 ft. x 9 ft. Smyrnas, $18 grade, reduced to. .12.60 9 ft.x12 ft. Smyrnas, $35 grade, reduced to. .24,50 Velvet Carpets, Our sale last week at $1.15 per yard (made, laid and lined) was so successful we shall repeat the sale this week, These goods are all high-grade velvets, manufactured to sell at $1.70 and $1,80 per yard. The manufac- turers are now threatening to raise the cost of carpets owing to the in- creased cost of carpet wools and labor, but our prices will remain the same as long as our stock holds out. Housefurnishing Dept. Bargains, OIL f OAK FRAME * png | MIRROR, = 4 t high, tank ] 14224 inch gla holds 5 quarts Sale Price, 2.45 2 mpleadid 89¢ heater for ” , OILCLOTH, good grade, made to fit and laid on Carpe Ms AG Tom, Tus Md be ie 7] your floor, ty ‘ . ++ 286, per pion yard up. Tor cn eae aie OLE A Box.0F £6G-0@££ AMD AWAy AE ROK Sale Price Sale price this week, "EGGOSEL" WAS 6000 GUT Yon was BEAT BRUSH MATS, from.......++++++5 69¢. up 80c ween 4, ” UTE GGOSEE SIVLL ATRE Parlor Tables, 4 } Ya.) Heavy castings, Oak EX- Ll nickel trim, direct } TENSION 3 3-Piece PARLOR draught, [ \ he i » SUIT, polished mahog-} 9.inch size, $8.80} hig « any finish frame, in} 4 io “4 9.75} ished ; spe- o damask } : ‘ cial price for this week , aa 11,003 ial price for this wee or Veron §f 4 98} ie “ou 12.soponly + fr s 8 86.85 velour, . ) 2 ees Others from $3.95 up. CASH or LIBERAL CREDIT. COWPERTHWAIT & SONS, 121st St. @ 3d Ave. Park Row, near Chatham Sq. CASTORIA The Kind You Have CASTORIA Chatham Square BLACKING | BOX Oak Finish, Hardwood Folding | DRY GOODS CO, Black and Colored Silks, A Very Important Sale To-Morrow, An extensive purchase of wide widths of Black Silks enables us to offer unusual values to-morrow, Some colored Silks and Velvets are equally low in price, making all in all a carnival of great silk selling, Black Taffetas: — Guarantee ale Peau de Cygne: — Fine Selvage. ys 4 In. Nasty Se; ? 2 In.; regularly Se.; spectal....... 68° ia ini fequlariy ert feral: ‘68° Black Crepe de Chine:—Best in |] 4 Int regularly 1.15; special. 88° Town, || Black Peau de Sole:—Fine Quality, |?! |"! !esulnrly je: spectal 21 n.; regularly 1.00; apecial....... 78c | 4 in.; regularly 1.39; specia Record Values in Velvets. {1 Inch ENGLISH DRESS; 8 inch BLACK DRESS) CORDUROYS, @ fine ie | VELVET, all pure silk C ported quality, in alt the face, close pile and deep] popular shades for Fall Jet | color; — except! Wear; regular price, 7,' yd) fine quality for dr vd yard ise wear; worth 19 Inch SILK FACE CoL-| 8 inch NC aU art Of shades: $2.00 silk in black lio GUNMETAL CO8- | and whit pe and check || TOME VELVETS, 3] = for | effects faney polka for | fnches wide; worth 7c. dot pa vets; a great yar +00 s+» To-morrow | burgain.. To-morrow @ inch ORUSHED VELVETEENS; ail colors; 1.15 quality.. ® inch SLACK CRUSHED VELOUR; value 3.25 yard; to-morrow Record Breaking Specials To-morrow in Newest Fall Dress Goods. Black Broadcloths head the list\—with an unusual offering of several thousand yards, Selling more Broadcloths than any two houses in New York—so jobbers and makers tell us, Ought to mean lowest prices for them, don’t you think so? Black Broadcloth. Black Panne Broadcloth, guaranteed sponged and spot- $2 98 $5.00 Piast Beane Br sness $2.00 ranted to retain rich lus 8 28 Black tmported Broadcloth, $1.50 Bich, imported surgrior finish Broadejoth, rich, fast biack— 95c trous finigh after sponging |] $1.25 Bick Broadcloth, all wool, chiffon Ania, very bright satin -79¢ Four Record Breaking Specials. Biack and Colored Dress Goods. AN Wool Albatross, In black, cream and H desirable shades, This Albatross {s made from pure Australian woo! and as good 8 you can find elsewhere at ie ‘ . —~ 20 75¢. All Wool Cheviots, snonged and shrunk, In black, brown, 4 * green, red tan and bltie-@ inch... ar # 9 | French Volles, superior ohiffon finish, in black and full line of $5.25 Frect and svbaing soadce te inch... Nembaneh OM French Silk and Wool Hollennes, exquisite, lustrous finish, Diack, cream and all the wanted shad@®—48 Inch... cieecses oh Men's College Uniaantrea Shirts fave at 60c, Each Regular Price Is a Dollar the World Over, Princeton, Harvard, Amherst and Cornell Shirts—brands that for over 4 quarter of a Century have held first place in favor with 90 per cent. of the men folk, Never before have they been offered Or sold at the price we are able to make to-morrow on upward of FOUR THOUSAND SHIRTS, Mail orders should give collar size and size of neck band, $1. | Princeton Shirts, Amherst Shirts, Open back and Open front only. Prunceto"™ front; suitable for sade of New York full dress; equal to Mills. muslin, with any $1.50 shirt on 2,100 Irish Linen bos. the market. Made ds oniy; all ot New York Mills Muslin, with Irish Nod finished Linen bosoms; stud holes or holes: very finoly mad eyelets; finished in the and finished. Shirts that best possible manner; our iC sell here at $i each, On regular price, $1. To-mor- sale LosMOrroW Ate... TOW AL cecerereeeererrereee: . Cornell Shirts, Harvard Shirts. Open back and front, Open in. back; sin- Made of New York HARVAR® per one plan; [CORNELY Mills, muslin, with bosoms; made of 2.10 Irish Linen bos: New York Mills oma, All hand fin- muslin and 3100 ished and continuos |] Irish Linen bosoms; double facing througho felled seams throughout brand has a cs |] and hand. finished, — Sold a scie nt $ here To-morrow at ia Men's Store--Main Floor, near Centre, To-Morrow! Great Sale of Rugs |] If you happen to need a Rug—and most every home can find room for |] an extra one or two—we don't believe you'd care to miss the economy | | these lots offer for to-morrow. They are the BEST RUGS for the LEAST MONEY |] we have ever had to sell, but quantity is decidedly limited, and you will need to |] be here to-morrow or Tuesday. i A splendid collection of Orientals, in all sizes Oriental Rugs and colorings, Suitable for parlor, library and dining-room—at one-third less ry rent rE 250 selected Daghestans, Shirvans, Ghendjes an 4 i Carabaghs, value $10.50 to $21.50, at 6 5, 8 5 and 13:75 65 finest quality Afghan, Turkish and extra Persian rw tree range from 9x7 feet to 10x13% feet; values $85.00 to $165.00, at prices from 65° to 1 15,00 Best quality Royal Wilton Rugs—the Ideal Rugs for Royal Wilton Rugs! hard wear—a remarkable collection of up-to-date {] patterns, including many choice reproductions of Persian and Turkish Rugs. Size 27x54;|Size 36x64; [Size 6x9; value | Size 8.3x10.6; \s ize 9x1a value $4.45, at| value $6.50, at] $21.50. at "9530 at | value $35.00, at 3.25 | 450 | [7.50 3].50 High-Grade Tapestry Brussels Rugs Priced Low. Size 6x9; value Size 9.0%10.6; value PPA 9x9; value pypengd value mr 7,25 |8 9.75. 2% 10.75 88% 13.50 Velvet Rugs, 275 of these popular parlor and dining-room Velvet Rugs, in exceptionally handsome medallion and Oriental patterns, are offered 1-3 below regular value, Oxt1.3 size, instead of I 50 x12 size, Instead 99 50 $2689, FOF... cs seeeeeeees $29.50, for. . 5000 Switches At Half Regular Prices. Fashion has struck a new fancy in hair dressing; something to ald milady when she has to remove =. al her hat In public places. These ify NN Halr Switches help to form the } hair, a8 we represent it at the # Hil) jb! right of the picture. Doesn't it # \ \ THE WHE IT USED look better than the one at thet!P-TO-DATE LOW left? HAIR DRESSING. TO BE. Pompadours a Regular 1.00 Pompado feguiee in Pompano X, H weesee if ir ) Lactie . rly iar fo Wavy Gray Pompadoursat ....... jegular S16 Gray Pompadowrs Alene cre — e