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/ St RUMOR 0 UST 1 CUNARDER ~-Wernon k hen Brown, Agent of Company, Deolares / Vienna J Report of Disaster Off the Spanish Coast Untrue, / Vernon H, Brown, local agent of the Cunard Steamship Company, to-day branded as false the report cabled from ‘Vienna to tho London Standard that a ) Cunard steamship was sunk off tho of Spain, with a loss of 2,200 lives, © service are all equipped with Instruments,” said Mr. Brown, had there been any accident the @t Gibraltar would have been tly communteated with from the the only ship we have had ta) erate the Blayonta passed Gibraltar Oct, She was in ship-shupe. Sho will arrive in New York within four days. I believe there is a wireless sation at bs gle Vincent, on the Portugal coast, and had anything gone wrong a mes- would have been Mashed elther ‘The other Cunarder in the Adriatic @ervice ts the Pannonia, She has not bett Fiume. The Carpathia will not @nter the Adriatic service until Nov. 2, when sho will sail from New York. She arrive Lp At Queenstown from Cunard officials tnti- mate that the report was circulated with a desire to injure thelr company on Scout of the bitter rate war now @aging between phem and rival lines, peel ne Alaaetay H. G. SQUIERS ARRIVES. Minister to Cuba Here on Visit Until After Election, H. @, Squiers, American Minister to Cuda, and Col. M. J. Dudy arrived here to-day on the steamer Mexico from Havana. ‘Mr. Squiers said he came home for a i return to hig “ _————— AUSTRIAN FUGITIVE CAUGHT, VIENN/, Oct. 19.—Otto Taussig, Who @bdsconded Oct, 1, at about the time 6, Taussig & Company, committed sul- olde, was arrested yesterday in the Canary islands. Otto is chagged with carrying off $140,000) of the money of the firma, which had been declared insol ‘With Habilities estimated at $400,000, to due to Boerse speculation “Our ships of the Moditerranean and | Bils brother Victor, head of the frm of | Pr” BOWERY TAGS CAUSE A OT Reserves iva Gaba | Called Out to Sub- due Gang Which Attacks Brothers Who Come to Res- cue of Victim. In thelr efforts to commit robberies at Fifth treet and the Bowery early to-day a gung of young ruMfans who have succeeded the notorious “Monk Eastman” thugs in daring and in ter- roriaing the lower east side caused a rlot which was only subdued when the feserves from the Fifth street station | arrived, Pistols were drawn and clubs were used before the thieves scattered, | For weeks past t bas been dangerous latter the midnight hour to walk along the Bowery between Houston and Fifth | streets. ‘The thoroughfare is infested by young men who have committed the most brutal assaults in their hold-ups |and robberies. There is bardly @ night when some man or woman is nol robbed or beaten, Brothers to Rescue, A dozen or more of the gang were standing at the corner of FYjtth street early to-day when Charles and Adolph | Timms, two athletic yourg men, who live at No, 211 East Fifth street, passed and saw the gang holding up and beat- ing @ atranger, The brothers attacked the gang and rescued the man after he| had been almost used up. His face was bieeding and he was cut about the body in many places from kicks that had been aimed at him. The brothers took the man to the elevated station at Eighth street, and were Lage | to thelr a when they | saw a govond man under the feet of | the gang. Again they went to the rescue, This time the gang was in wali- ing. Men sprang from every doorway. The man who was being beaten rose to his feet and joined sides with the brothers. Clubs, rocks, fists and feet were used. Knives were hurled and pis- tols drawn by the gang stood thelr eround. Still the three The police came. this time the fight roportions of a riot. Lad assumed Persons on the street came to the as- sistance of the three men and other tergons came to help the gang. Halt dozen policemen were unable to quell the disturbance. Then the riot call was sounded and the reserves came, The youre robbers then bewan ,faliing on the pavement, felled by blows trom nighteticks, One man who min past Policeman Speeden was knocked down, and he was unable to rise, He was taken to the station-houss He, sal he was Frans Bletma: ft No. He denied that de» bi vi the gang, but he was made a pr that Bl Second avenue, 5 ae cond man rescued by the Timms was Charles Smith, of Has- brook eights, N. J. He and the broth- ers were laken to the station-houso, where their in juries were attended by Dr. Melex, Bellevue Hospital. All of them were badly hurt. They were the police for the fight they had out up against great odds and desperate char- acters, | Friday, from 1, | Free Embroidery Lessons Ebery Monday, Wednesday and 30 to 5.30,---3d Floor, Broadway, Graham [ ATCar e aet o— B |_by t & Flushing Aves., a0 ransfer to our doc ~~ Such superior Blankets never sold at so little, hence the wigiom of baying for future as well as immediate needs White Cotton Blankets, wool finish, ‘crochet edges, rod. biue and pink borders. 4 inches Inches long; value Betre quality “White Cotton. Blan- kets, red, blue and pink bor- U4 size; value $1.% palr’ White Cotton Twill Blankets wool finish, red, blue and pink bor. It's a Golden Oak, with cane seat. long post, brace arms, five spindies and front rungs, and is worth $1.25. Thuriday, at the special price ’ 65¢ Here’s. Another Blanket Sale, With Most Attractive Prices. oe 11-4 ‘sie; value 81.66 1,25 | Pa - | Extra quality White Wool and Cot- White Wool Blankets, blue, pink and] ton Alixed Blankets, pink, blue and Bohs paltrerecwevcercsneeee O98 | atk, s¥'sae; value #40 pal 65c, for This Chair... Biggest Values in, Worth $1.25. Overcoats for Boys. | | Extra heavy White Cotton Blankets, soft, fluffy finish, ine ve bor) ers, lie size; value DOAE sessenessie 1,49) binding. {t you buy the overcoat for) your bey now you'll have rea- son (0 cougeeto'~ wrursclé later, when | | prices for such e's will surely be | higher, | Oxford gray (2 shades) Frieze Win- | ter Overcoats, lone cut, full sweep, | for ages 5 to 16, finished with best t collars, small lapels, ad | 98. 1 4.0 very finest Melton and Frieze | ts, with oF without bett, 7 ) In the popular Ox. | The | 2 Oxford gray Melton Over: | for ages 6 to 1, a 2.50 ful coat Exposition of bag Gram ee hag, Cran 2%| n | Jae: cose, $1.00 for 2.1% can Americn 110: § y Green Lams | 9 Prices for the Last Days of Our | ill Make the New Selling Histor», | Purest Foods ah Vieter aiue. 10 an Holly | ae for 6 be ft Fale | 296 Ber otinia Rites val, Os sent home, after being complimented by 4 jor gave co Rockers. "E consider the tailing barometers | medical world. |to the family pl Gnd confidence of fealiy the voic \ie the remedy which all time. | where that my Paw- it has iminediately NOTHING proprietor of a large d papain into rumgiste oraise, the 1 em proud iment of the druggies. Joa, Giblan, sth ay. and say8i—"'Send me three gross more Paw-Paw immediately wiess ‘ST. ie Wy RELIABLE CARPETS FURNITURE BARGAINS. INGRAIN ART SQUARES. 6x9 ft. 7.6x9 9x9 9x10.6 9x12 9x13.6 All wool, insuring almost everlasting wear, Large assort- ment of designs and colorings in light and dark tones. Also Special Reductions in Gold Mirrors and Parlor 25 ‘ NOW \ $4.75 Were $6.00 7.25 6.25 9.00 7.75" 10.50 8.75 11.50 9.75 13.00 11.75 Long Credit gives you furnishings at once and waits for payment. (COWPERTHWAIT 104 To, 10 106 \ yest 4% St. MUNYON INDORSED Leading Druggists Tell of the Wonderful Cures ‘Reported to Them in Favor of : MUNYON'S PAW-PAW The Greatest Discovery of the Age —Unparalleled in the His- tory of Medicine, Read What They Say: nies Ave., near Fulton St. Special Sale for Thursday and Friday, Best Quality Flannelette, large assortment of good de- signs, including plain colors, dots, figures, fancy stripes, Persian effects, white and black and black and white. at JOC, per yard, formerly r5¢. Lord & Taylor, Broadway and ‘Twentleth Street, druggists a8 the never-| Fifth Avenue, Nineteenth Street. and the N rs of the ming as they do neat the home, thelr yo a of the people, people prsiee, Fale, wins to “Paw hae been ini m the unqualiti UN Sus ‘RAISE, ‘and popular dtug more, My sales for Immense and ustomers are unl+ y pl Paw fe one of the Guickest. Selling ever prepa we fod, and we have nothing Out praise, about i. Professor Munyon is to be congratulated put this wonderful vemetabie tractive and available irvous troubles,”’ joa" GIBIAN, 8th av, and 424 st, SALBS ARS ¢ REMARKADLE, | cnammions end, drungis more of Paw-Paw. Rew preperation are remeeesele and all of The demand the purenasers a | $0F, thls remed: rat all ot vt ta, wilte:—" Our sales of of uur stores le ing very day.” from their busy New York :-—"'Sen yon's Paw-Paw jable remedy are b | never had @ preparat uch universal of the ren of the Paw-Paw fruit as an apd cure for stomach amd fi Munyon's Paw: Paw fills al we long known RID, ‘Modern Drugglats to t aL, near Beexmal BYORM J. Mithau's Son, aay’ Hing on's Paw-Paw isp very rapit-selling | Dragetet and Chet Extablish: do an, ences Yen York, w y tin av. & Mtn nt, New York, | Scores of git the drugeists HEGEMAN & CO. YEOMA a 1813. un Ship x ¥ GROTTO, York e With we STEAMBOATS, No xtra Advertisements at any Americen in the elty wal PALELN LINE Charge for It. ar The aician in the affections | Wher thie In . nt. has ite reputation eetablished for ony that every: its | a, the menial | ‘more Munyon's | t and latweat retail druggiets In Greater New York, a ent MILHAU'S BON 1% Broadway, Ne Mave sent World may be left ee Messenger Ofl.c% andy ‘Sica oven for thie “| DRUNKENNESS CURED TO STAY CURED BY White Ribbon Remety, White Ribbon Remedy will cure or de. strov the diseased appetite fo Indorsed b: Memb. Womnn's Christian Tempers jan Temperance jon. ®, Press Superinte Christan Lemper Angeles, Cal Mr, Anne ha me ment pnd Inorse White Ribhom Remedy, aml advise any woman to give {t fo any Telative sufferine from drunkenn: Write Dr. W. K. Brown, 218 ckage aid letter ¥ satisfactory |, wns ordered soon | 7 } Slegel pe Co. Drug Dept.. 7 700. Solid Gold ‘| 00 uw |Eye Glasses Sem To be able to buy gold eye glasses for $1.00 a pair is of itself a remark- able opportunity, but to be able to buy them from an optician of nearly uid thirty years’ experience, with the highest reputation for skill and ac- ‘AX J curacy, is an event of such impor- tance that no eye glass wearer should fail to take advantage of it, You'll save money and you'll get absolutely Koch's Upaoon Prices Mae Downtown Shopping an Extravaganee. I Kor H& Tempting Prices for Thursday. $2 3.50 Ladies’ Suits $15.95 LADIES’ TAILORED SUITS, of fine quality herringbone cheviot or broadcloth, In black, blue or brown, double-breasted coats with half-fitted back, new sleeve| effect’ with turnover cuff, trimmed with braid, lined with heavy satin; 9-gore| wide flaring bec pleit skirt; excellent value for $23.50, for Thursday 15, 95 $54 $6 Ladies’ Walking Skirts $3.49 LADIES’ WALKING oKIRTS, of fine quality cheviot, zibeline, mannish materials or kersey, in black, blue or brown, 9 and 7 gore wide flaring, high kilted effects with Inverted plait; well worth $5.00 and $6.09, for Thursday... O49 $2 & $3 Ladies’ Hats 98c LADIES’ READY-TO-WEAR HATS, consisting of a large variely of the newest and best styles and materials, in black and every desirable color and combination; | every one of these Hats is worth Lali from $200 to $3.00; your Chokes Of THUPEMAY.....s.cescvrcccovererens . . 98c Curtains and Portieres. REAL RENAISSANCE LACE CURTAINS, | Y Greatest of %; Paes offers.* $1 A Week. 500 New 1905 Models of the Celebrated $350 Tone-Lastling Walters Diano. Built to Last a Lifetime t NOTTINGHAM LACE CURTAINS, exact deep lace edge and insertions; copies wf the real laces: ibes +$10.50 $12.00 $16.25 Pr. ™ ne et} $3.50 Pr +800 9.60 12,75 Pr seoe 1919 1,75 | 2.50 Pr IRISH POINT LACE CURTAINS, on fine ARN RE PURTIERES with velour or heavy net: tapestry borders; Value. $4.25 $5.50 $6.75 Pr. eae $7.00 $9.50 $12.75 Pr. At.:2,98 4.50 5,50 Pri 6.98 7,98 10,50 Pr Carpets and Rugs. SAVONNERIE CARPETS, eed to | HEAVY pe CARPETS, including mere value Me 75 per Stair Patterns, value 95¢, aid YORE vsssservervseecerses BEST BODY BRUSSELS RUGS: Size 8.3x10.6 ft. Value $25.00...19, 38 Size 8.3x10.6 ft. Value $26.50,. 4.89 Size9 x12 ft. Value $27.50. 22,60] Size x12 ft. Value $28.50, . 238 Ladies’ Waists, Sacques, Tea Gowns. of large tucks, lined throughout; also of Panama cloth, white or tan, with silk-embroidered figures, plaited fronts; value $2.75, for Thursday, 1.95 LADIES’ DRESSING SACQUES, of Persian material, new model, blouse front, fin- ished with belt; collar, cuffs and centre-plece of plain contrasting colors; also of all-wool ripple eiderdown, large roll collar; colors red, light blue, pink, lavender or gray; value $1.00, for Thursday 79c LADIES’ TEA GOWNS, of cashmere, prettily trimmed with lace and narrow veivet ribbon; colors gray, red, gobelin or nayy; also BATH ROBES, of fancy striped LADIES’ WAISTS, of all-wool batiste, in a number of desirable shades, entire front | by the Walters Piano Company, and guaranteed for ten years. One of the best pianos made, Half Its Actual Value— $19S—J$5 Down, $1 a Week: Our price includes Stool and Cloth Cover, Pianos Delivered to Your Home.on Payment of $5. No interest charged for time taken in making payments, Walters Pianos are fitted with the renowned tone-lasting actions, Walters Pianos are really masterpieces of piano construction, rs Planos embody ail the latest improvements, alters Plaros are conceded to be far superior to other pianos sold by dealers at from $350 to $400, so you ean save from $150 to $200 by sé ot one of these. pi pws we will send a representative who will explain in detall and tite, he full particulars regarding this wonderful plano one, § or plain ripple eiderdown, satin bound or wise applique embroidered collars; value CRDi sii iviccdisceversccenntnaccocencidapecinnn ‘ 3.95 125th Street, West, Betwe:n Lenox and Seventh Avenues, Men's Clothes That Fit. To fit you perfectly, is with us a subject of deep and serious concern, Whether it be a suit or overcoat at a very modest price or one of the more costly ones, perfect fit is assured in all alike. You may be prejudiced in favor of the high-priced custom tailor, but it’s a prevucies which has no rdéason for being. We feel confident that our suits and overcoats will so demonstrate, Our New ‘'Concave” Shoulder and "‘Close- fitting” Collar are features which emphasize the perfect fit of our clothes. $15 Fall Suits and Overcoats, $15—Sack Suits Im 12 distinct single and double breasted of black Thibet, blue and bi Che the new browns and plain and fancy effects in Tweeds, meres and Wors! At $15—Top Coate—a wide range of models—in the of Tan, Olive and Green Coverts. At $15—Medium Length Overcoats of Black and Oxford unfin- ished Worsteds and Cheviots, silk-lined throughout to edge of lapels, At $15—Cravenettes In the new Icose 50 and 52 inch long models, made of plain and fancy fabrics. Fall Suits and Overcoats, $15 to $40, WM. VOGEL & SON, Broadway: Houston St, shades FOR SALE, FOR SALE, “THE SUCCESS OF SUVIO OU, CAN GtAR JORESS WELL ow IWEEK ier. correct glasses. L. Aegagde, 106 £. 23d St, near 4th Av, New York 56 W. 1255 St, near Lenox fy, N.Y. (Harlem Store Open Evenings) 54] Fulton St, near Oe ald Av, Brook'yn HELP WANTED—MALE. i) fr Out-ot-town mail-or | ° | CREDIT TO ALL, DIAMONDS AND WATCHES ay heater lireet from nvar ROADWAY r Reduced to 95c., $1.15 and $1.50 . ee i ones ZER-NOKT GAS HEATER, 400, SEAR ARPES BAITE- LIE HEATER Wil send American Watcd & Diamy nd Light ine the cort of one. Which ip fm Fits , 19 MAIDEN LANE. TAK t SUVIO HEAT & LIGHT CO., | ister, W Se eG) = — ‘Rites PO. ‘et “Worcester, piles “tea Broadway. Sidfentie Jewelry Co. 60 Naaaat, | Men Dressed Well | A Few Suggestions to oad > Buyers Bec eeeat ae Ses Se voting cent, vie pian ayo ‘one buys mhou garment or a piece baapenphag Lon, 9 about bu; a y qusiitica’and the questions — y iy fiw niean Wo "or shart Tite to = went fie'bammore are rade of aixteen-pound Imported fet amd t Sf te, sc Oe ea Is bo selling eerste) i i The Walters Planos Stand for Perfection in Piano Bui. ak ‘They're constructed on the biden nie wn in plano’ building, ing nothing but the very best nadae & their make-up, ik, The Walters Piance. bavt ptebveerle hammers, made of the best aay tags a be by the best manufacturer in the orld. lo aetion, which 1s mad wit in thi manufacturers in hmerten oe the sharps are eM lan if ade il as eee pops acasley pee one Bao salesmen remark trom 2 time to time, there Is no safer a plo Investment than at Bloomingdale, where you are pore bl satisfaction in every particular, gy fe cauns leausren 0 fF) DUIMUMULE, “nate wort wre Leaner ToS" Ave uate, RAILROADS, tetany | Au ROA at, gently cainer’ Credit ae To look as you ought to look you! ™ don't need a big bunch of cash. We fit you out with a new SUIT or OVER Cencal Pensunce COAT—you pay a little each Week | nssssseneee i“ nee get out of debt. CASH OR EXCURSIONS a Ready to Wear, big offer, at g14! AUTUMNAL FOLIAGE, a By Custom Made, rich goods, at $20) West Point, Newburg & ioe tron Day kine rears "New York " Alburt & Co., Re eats Be A Me and Wet tee CORNER LAPAYETTE. A, snd iin Ont. 20: town, Ont. Mt, 18-20 Astor Piace Bi a EAL ESTATE, “GOOD CREDIT IS ONE" OF THE MOST VALUABLE Kiunsre f Who I the Democratic Nm Committeoman from Alaskat CASH OR CREDIT, L. W.'Sweet & Co., Main Store, 31-29 MAIDEN LANE, N. ¥ [| at har ET a aaa ae