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RTO CERNE ies HIS SHINING WATCH | & WAS AREAL SHINE Conscientious Professor Bought It from a Hobo in Distress fer $5, Which Is About tho’ Price STORM THAT SWEPT GIT FURIOUS WHILE IT LASTED Pedestrians Bowled Over Like Nine- Lord & Taylor. i We have arranged for Saturday, Oct. oon » wt The Following Extraordinary Values img T.as THIRD AVE.NW.Cor 83S . ' of a Half-Dozen. : rg a a A P i. Pins by the Force of the Hurricane, SET Gitano ONE BLOCK FROM ELevaTeD station | | // ans matte Touring Coals Special eee | ‘ al ol heavy mannish mixtures, ina greal va- While a Driving Raio Fell— Many| ane o Ps 7" iD ettce iy SG00D SUITS FOR BOYS i: riety of cloths, and several styles ; 45 and 50- se Accidents Reported riety gta a ha oe ~ THE inch and full length coats ; value $25.00, ; cach ae ‘ Wis cute on one a eee Russian Blouse Suits Oaubteeosited Sults \amieas ope q f the quickest shifts in the wind | Island, 4 th " , Aiea 4 ihe METY hobo yi ay a Mor Ages 3 to . at ay hg] to ‘s, , Girls Heavy School Coats Special 4 storm shortly before noon to-day, swept the clouds away from the face of the sun and trans: a, formed a miserable, soggy day into one of lighk and beauty. Dew YorR drome thia morning to fave a gale comifig out of the enst and Inden lasted “Russian style ; any size, 6 to 4 yrs.; value $10.00, uncomfortable sot Into hor slip, The full force of the | had to shield b's eyes when he looked ale caught her broadsde and heeled | at the sparklers in the jy ey so far that t Passengers feared | locket that dangle a she would turn turt Tugs in the Up | pine ‘ng ae: per bay secing her plight scudded to | P* sol’ her assistance and stood by until ahe| Prof. Singer admits that he was first | tempted to profit by the tn, but i safe, bia Parker and Davis ft ‘ | the from the Century Bu % | his conscience Mnaily pricked him so with rain, but in a few hours & pdnd 4 fescer Astoria Hotel, aetoes deeply that he curried the splendid] from the west repiscel it, the change ty-fourts street and a # timepiece and Jants to the Fast Twenty-nenond street station «and r seemingly occupying only a few min- ined e rpeach It vere ttn + benno ules. d since these banners were ereote! they | turned it over to Sergi. Hussey Previous (6. (ist qnpage the more wes Consetonce Troubled Him, severe, The wind blew wit velocity of forty rifles an hour, carrying the fain horizontally. Umbrellas were of Mittle use. Phe streets and parks were Mrewn, with them, Discomfort on “LY Trains, Particular disoomtort was caused the) workérs who ride downtown tn the , rush hours, The: rain drove thousands whe usually itile om the surfach care to! the “Le” and the trains were packed to the lintite of the platforms, There! was no protection from the rain for The fabrics are plain cheviots an of good weight, tastily cut strongly sewed, with warm and durable linings, as identical with those usually soldat $2.50, They're of tig- ured cheviots, with gilt but tons and silk emblems, and have bloc mer pants, [ We say it again and again Only as MAKERS, selling DIRECT to the consumer, and conducting avast CASH business, aresuch valucs possible. Imitators failsadly kyerytbing the Boys Need—for byery Oocasion—Always Lowest Here, Heavy rib, fast black Stockings 10 23 Well made Waists, patent bunds C .38c ee cheviot knee Pants... 05¢ areshaped | ain ot | \ Women's Silk Waists, Special ad consisting of fancy check Taffetas and solid $5.00 i colors, in new and effective styles ; value $7.50, mies each, |. nner ie. The above are values of superior merit, and at the have been taken in every night, but last J prices quoted, are exceptional. dele in peresn to ehom the tark was All woo! school and dress Caps Woolly Anyora Tam o’ Shanters Poys’ solid fint-soled Shoes...., “I bought this from an tant” mid Pre 8 afraid. that it is the fF other. It appears to Then he lald the ticke d away from unt wad Vim tty of ar At valite he desk © blaze | tunate In Harlem the m ‘rag : severity that worked havoc to plate fies bie election banners and ud. Um nélapces th c were Noodd for hiockr plein wee plato glass window in the gecond | 4 o erngcet tC gtory of A. Bernaicin s store nt No 19 | jetreet, was blown o the atreet The win ps t and made & great ¢ ng 4 small boy, who fun for hi Almout simultaneously wit) he mae ine of the windows came the cragh of the platform riders. They got to their the skylight of the same bulldin | shops and ottices drenebed fo the okin, | At the south weg? corner of third byes) Watch " rn { The wind was, strong enough to blow |ftth street a shaw ease filed win tate | San schoolehlldvengngd even adults off their! was torn ta anchorage and the owner w feot in expostd, places. Bome of the | hats hats, scattered all over the neighbor, tents fur denavmpelrcg-on the lawn at Dy ioe tty " ane and there dre now . Bellevue Hoapital were ripped up BY} paid for hats spotted in Harem.” the wind and blown away \° Banners atretched across the strest Flatiron Dufldtog @ Centre, 194, Ne, as ae] Hundrea and * at One Hy As usual the Flatiron Building was the land Forty-fitth atreet and Apsalehta ;"" a Gold that Gilstens, centre of the wind dlsturbance, Thel avenue, at One Hundred and Twenty z ale howled around the lower end of Afth street and Manhation avenue and | The 1 Madison Square with a fury not exer: AS q amr pRoogevalt across One Hun. |Ahames bindie dred and Twenty-fAfth street, we had turned biack elsed in otlyee parte of the city, andthe | from the ropes and cut ts pieces he oenct ia fell department stores along Twenty-third bis Ags laa ‘ h street auffered, for it was a brave wom-| ollow formed at the junction | 89! on Paptor aris oe Miahelip ind Arabian sven nd cs, One woman was-lifted off her feet at | street a large lake was formed by the {single drop the corner Of Twenty-third street nnd Gow of wale don we gutters, The | covers ott o 's were overtn™ od #7 s.milar wat Fitth avenue, blown across the side | er tad, POU Inte the eee (on Grand street. Th walk and _janded prortrate against &) Not much damage was done, however.| were thrown in asp building. She was picked up by Po-| as the people of thie lorality are pre-| Notwithetunding these sad tacts the Neaman Day. to whom she remarked: | Pared for such conditions, rules of the department prov “Officer, I'm a fool.” Damage in Brooklyn. in ihe Policeman Fitzgerald was blown oft), Much damage was done by the storm | § nas ordered that It be pre his hotee, Policeman England's horse | ci Rg eA y Sea the | served in alcohol to prevent complere was knocked down by the wind in {fight and telephone wires were Beat ——— Fifth avenug, near Twenty-totrd street, | down at He: espe) . HAVE YOU VOTED Alssolution, and horse and ofeer slid along the sree Se . "ees pavement. ‘Neither wis insured. /% land Bostum' piace a peorn, etreet The show window of Peter Korn's| Eth street and Baraioen sronnee oer Jewelry stofe {nthe Flatiron Building fvenus o- tare, eee on the Broadway sida was blown in| street wee avenue. Another pole and Christopher Brows, « watchmaker, Pep a csaea lea ihipaiedbedibeed b was badlyew py beoKen ginas. Korn’s Ne le in front of 46 stock Was all over the street, ' adele le ene | thareed? with m have to do ts Dut his cléks recovered {t, While a prise 0 je to come crowd of eleri tn the Second Nasional | were sibocked Far ioe ned Wiss | uecatae vale, lee susnar Bank, in: the Mifth Avenue hullding, | Bede own Rapa avenue, and] were “rubbering” a4.the Flatiron 00% | electrical display when they hit the | ner the bip plete-siaes window blew tn} ground Sie > on them. Baveral suatained alight cuts, | Neat the Navy Yard the cellars of The tela ot gafaty in Wifth avenue, | cellars and basements the water was delow Twenty-thitd> street, was. the from two to three feet deop most dangerdim piade if the! nelgtbor- pars grea bent, Everyutide loots came she way STORM SEVERE IN of the tohe of safety, A big sian Dlown | from 4 neighboring. building, struck the | WESTCHESTER COUNTY, ’ eleotric-light. pdlé decorating the sates | = sat Peni marenita: | Thousands Of dollars damage was done by the storm in Westchester County. | ‘The wind uprooted ons id elm tree 8 on Ton- Ipland Bound the gale drove Bixty-eighth street and Broadway, one oat breakers on the shore and many of the few feft by the subway gontrace Frnt yachts were ed At New tors. At Sixty-#eventh strest and Brogdg- | Roche!ie two en ¢ driven ¢ oR way a falling brewery s\nn demayiened fi iy white the whole plates front of @ @nloan. | a mile. ine The Parker and is banner of the| w Nineteenth“Assambly “District, at No. 187 Viroadway, Was blown to pleces. with a! Broadway and Twentieth St., Fifth Ave., Nineteenth St orm PERTH Hy 1807 4 cS: RELIABLE CARPETS FURNITURE BARGAINS, Special Reductions. a No One Can Afford to Miss This Furnishing Op» % | portunity, AXMINSTER CARPETS, $1.20 and $1.30 Per ve (Former prices $1.50 and $1,75.) All the latest patterns and colorings with borders teal match. Suitable for Bedrooms, Parlors. Dining-Rogmiaa Halls and Stairs. Also Special Sale of Ingrain Art Squares, © _ CHEVAL GLASSES, $1125, $14, $19, $20, $34, (Former prices $17, $20, $28, $30, $52.) j Golden Oak and Mahogany frames, highly poli | French bevel plat: mirrors. Long Credit offers unlimited furnishing opportunities. COWPERTHWAIT 104 Ty 0 108 y West mae St. covered sum e At tast I nan honest man.” | yoket were done | » namois and a presi r the owner. But the 18 reluctant to cnim the! Prot anger had been ese Nothing developing, Pr he Commissions stating th r ed he thought | ryed reward to have the Coverts in’ varia- jaunty shades Light and dark <¢ plain, s me figt ty in and Black =Vicuna and sme wor ted Overenats, lined silk and Venetian,....... One wate) was Hed from fte |PPatternS 2. cc eeecereee rears Silk mixed worsteds, made ies ith most ar ratie vith models, richly lined. .... 0.46 iidewing. Lete 1 toe ack test 1 hole through Levingky the watch shall lerk fo anne. re en's Fall and Winter Men’ s Fall and Winter upon the f ft " Fy ' hess wn seer {Suits of Correct Fashion Overcoats in Ail Right gs he re M odels s at Producers’ Prices. at Producers’ Prices: Splendidly fitting Suits of heavy se) figured cheviots “and Seote hes All- Wool and black thibets....sseeeeee itans. sof | ) lengths call Je worsted Suits | ac ‘t ie oe fee m0 ne patterns upon the 5 Derby and Soft Hats. Figured and White Shirts Blocks of all style leaders reproduced from Madras, Cheviot and Oxford cloth, in substantial fur felts; proper proportions sor seasonable patterns—and perfect fitting everybody white laundered shirts, 95¢ 1.45 1.95 45c 95c «(1.45 LYER SALE for two days only—To.morrow and Monday $ 45 , . MEN’S VICI AND CALFSKIN SHOES OF QUALITY, | Sound—-solid leather—well shaped—with and without tip. COMPARE these honest shoes with the damaged and flawed “second,” that are wide y advertises THLE SURPRISE STORE, 132 to 146 West 14th St. YOpen saturpays Third Ave., N.W. Cor. 83d St. Between Sixth and Seventh Aves, UNTIL 10 P One Block from Elevated Station, Frazin @ Oppenheim ) $1.32 i$ 3 4 ShoeStore They Ought to Cost More. $3.00 Footwear for Men and Women. Trowhoats Aj Brg) anchors for aches were strewn w | et aroun over the ac e aa S Cte, Nin’ | eatate on Hay ee out In the Wall street district the gale | the mardens raced with Verrific speed through the| Along the New aitoad tele. narrow streets,” Janes Dunn, of No. a1 | flaph \ ie an vi a youn” | Sheer ey pr at 3¢]. The Latest and Greatest Successes. In this Sale we offer you the chaicest numbers from the current season's Comic Operas as well as the best compositions of such famous composers as K. Harris, Cole and Johnaon, Theodore Morse and others. To-Morrow’s Sale Is the Most aven wires and Hudeon asenyee Rrookiye, wae lifted off | moe we ay Dis feet and blown against 9 peb at | other towns trive Broad and. Val stots, eyttitic, his hers Pi BO al head 59 bediy thac the sapvices Of a)" itive dootor were required. At Broadway an} ‘Wall street Arthur Simpson, a boy, of tor into rib- Parker banners 4 tor New York Found- Last Orange, was own agsinst a mov-| ere a One Man Is Drowned, '. LEWES, Det, Oct. M.—The sloop Compared with other brands of shoes that are sell- Important Ever Held Anywhere, e Annie T. Ruland, Chineotamue for) ing about town at $5.00 and under—you’d be justified in paying about double our price. However, we prefer more buyers to more profit, They are custom built, thro’ and thro’, Every line graceful—every inch of leather tested—every par- ht of the storm there was | a Gre in the six-story tenement at No. 399 Monroe gttect. ‘The (wo ¢hildren of Mrs. Horéwits, who lives on the third floor, were playing with matches | and set fire to the bed. Their cries ofvalarm wore heard wr | As a Special Feature we include Arthur J. Lamb and $. R. Henry's com poser of “Polly Prim,” sentimensal ballad entitled, “When the Harvest Moon Is Shining on the River.” Sung with enormous success by Lew Docksader's Minstrels. » foundered off Penwick Isl- | ht ued 4 storm and) j ef it 'y Rayner, | 4 Py in whe was | on the Ruland,-reached here to-day In & yaw! boat and told of the accident. Nemiater and Then Vote. “1 Want to Be & Soldier,” the feature of Dockstader's Minstrels. ther tenants, who ued them Cavell fons.” Mad "pe Boose Bogen.” f fry | the room and trled ‘ansuoceestuily, to |, TRgusende of vous are lost yearly | ticle of material service-giving—every style the proper- | avaiier Song. from " ep "3 ts 2 t {hrough carelesanes?, ond yet mi, | Beautiful Whe of toe § a," from "Mad | | Goort ber ‘fom extingwiah the » binge. By the time | bicod hes been spilled uver the fr est—in fact, just such a shoe as you would expect of | Pittctae gg. Te Witehen fane.”, the firemen arrived in response to an chise then anything in history. clusive boot mak it You Werg Hing pea: om ON te tne Dave ef otk.” trom woah } alarns the aouse was full of smoke and PAN, 144 nyt 3 fg Piper fy ha. your exciusive a crs ES Fishing."" written na sung by Cole “pve tn Chena tor, You. 7 every member of the twenty-four fam: | don't tT @ ye i Rece oa Wee wee ‘Good-By, My Lady ’ iNew ocoupying it Was ctowding for the | fought fer et, a hy oy THE WOMEN s SHO are by far the most sniditd ¥ ‘Mine a Papetaees “Your Ded Gaye His ite oe Me hae the books Come Take & Trip in My Airanip CNY ly Prim, of, Two: » you Never hroae 1, "Me “Tike "that cd Pay important footwear in all New York, Made in every wireet, None of the refugees was more then | the sariies t Sunrise i wo- St tare" halt clad, They were thoroughly wel | and migora¥le before the police woutd | allow them. to rejiien to thelr homes | Blewa Down, Lea Droken, Michael Daury. of No. 71: Bast One! “Jacoby's Jewelry” —and Yours, Hundred and Forty-third street, was ring m tri alking boots with medium broad heels for ¢ treet and Lexington, avenue, when a} astonishing purchases. | had wear. filled None C. O. 0. (34 Fleer, Bae.) } particularly vicious blast caught him and blew bim off his feet. He ‘anded | on the asphalt in such @ way ee to! fracture a bone in his right lem. A heavy :¢ofploe: blew oft the el story bullding at No.8 Grand sirest, | Banding in a crowd of workers hurrying | from the ferry, Fartunately there wag) ¢uficlent wietilng from the ripping lose of the cornice to allow the pedestrians Grige e Commuters who had to cross the | rivers on ferryboats bad a hard time, | ‘Tew: wind came im off the bay with such power that epeed could not be made, | and all schedules were disrmnged. Particular trouble was experienced By | the good ‘ortune to pick up the cream of the novelties over there—precious wares which will not be seen in the major- ity of the stores for a long time yet. Worth a trip to my Sixth Avenue Store, evén if you are not ready to buy to-day. My store reflects the experi- ~2¢ Of 2A years of progressive pian 5 1am $0 justly prod of it that I extend this hearty invitation tu every one who ap- preciates beauty in lewelry and silverware to call. Our optical department is the Staten Island boats. A vovede f ipped with ki - rea aha : ‘ ‘ ’ : } ] by ft Geotee Ping mage wa td Ps Planes for etna We a dred distinctive sizes and styles in men's, women's, boys’ = —that insures good money's worth, The dollar shoe * FOR FRIDAY ONLY perience to dismay moat and fitting glasses, and is in ’ pron Seeeteeeeeee neil h (eee . section Is a = : - charge of exter Kraduste 00 - and girls’ shoes paste g, | We Have a Special $3 Shoe Store pistes store in itself, will be continued to-morrow (Saturday). A fit for every | FACIO B® For Men and Women, pittapmma rs. | Big. variety— CAMPELLO, MASS PORTSMOUTH. « big space— foot. ie nae | Cor. 21st St. and 6th AY. CHICAGO. ILE. big force, |, Sixth Avenme | 20th to als. wear, JBth Btreet Store Only) variation of last and leather to insure snug fit and rest- ful ease, In all heels, including our specially designed Spanish arch instep with Castilian heels for evening dress wear, and the Foot Form, pee and comfortable THE MEN'S SHOES range from the ultra-con- servative to styles fo; the extremest taste, Leathers are vici kid, gun metal calf, enamel or patent colt skin and a special demi-glazed calf skin adapted to patent leather polish, ¢'c, and $3 footwear. We Several ‘hun- —every size—every stvle for men, $3.00 shee: at both Stores—18th Street and oth Ave,, and 21st Street and 6th Ave, Greatest $2.00 Footwear We call it “Family Shoe''—it is such practical foot- Long wearis the keynote. Style and making are there, too, but we emphasize quality. Great $1.00 Footwear We specialize dollar shoes the same as we do $2 make dollar shoes in every leather women and children (18th Street Store Only Man Republican Presidential March. Democratic President And Charles K. Harris's new Baby Song entitled “Why Don’t They Play with Me?” H.ONeill & Co On Account of the Weather The Special Sales Advertised