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TOWADRY DRIVER | rate Breen Says in Court! csoiat w» the ven After the First Year the | s.r Davia catns, & yearn er on the Harlem Raliroa rly t y in the Whi Aina EP SSCE PLL OPA DYING ENGINEER WAS BRAVE LLIN HOSPITAL [With Legs Cot Off He Directed) Fireman in Binding Injuries, | | Precinct Commander Attacked with Kidney Trouble and Falls | Unconscious While at His. Desk in Station House. | fa | pital, It of his stumbling over |@ plece of coal on the tender of his engine and then falling backwi der|. | his own train, It is belte WAS) police Capt, Francia J. Kear ia in} trate Breen in the Sees looking inw the water ta © Rellevue Hospital suffering from ary at to-day severly censured drivers! stumbled, Both of his k tack of kidney trouble, having been off, but he did not lose en with a& fainting spell in’ his and told hls fireman how to sfike sn the Blisadeth streot station, led Hinde until a phystelan) pre was with several friends at the time and thelr efforts w revive him “Don't worry about me,” he sald to fajing, they entled Sergt. Finn. He. ' the fireman, “but break the news qulet- with the others, partially revived C ® Marital troubles of Martin and ly ko my wite.” Koar and then called Dr, Charles Aikens, of No, M1 First avenue, Mr, Caikins had hoen engineer for! mack out the fudiclal commeni.| year and waa very populas, At the Was charzed with non-support | time of the acctdent his train was near wife, who came to court with o tnam Junetion, one mile north of fm arms. After directing Alkens ster, He leaves a widow and two ‘hfe wife $© weekly the Maglatrato | "All children He advised them to send the Captain to his home a No. 107 West Blghty- sixth street, While he was in the cab he wus setaed with another fatnting epell and Dr, Nammack ordered him : JURY ACQUITS WOMAN. taken to Bellevue, His wife was sum- | moned as sooh as he had deen put in @ roan at the hospital Mes, Martini Did Not Throw Lamy) Cay Kear suffered from a similar at- | at Mrs. McCarthy, tack about two years ago and wae a A Coroner's jury to-day acquitted patient in Roosevelt Hospital for three a | Mrs, Annie Martini, of No, 247 Kast | months, 4 Baten tion, Y | Sixty-seoond street, who was arrested ye careful ghd Tor theme wives /ct Vf for Minging a ilghted lamp at | Soaty feidom care for thet Wivee Mra, Jennie McCarthy and setting her mai aeesies. Mout Grivere clothes on fire, causing her death by il men. t , burns, oe sarvan, tod | have Vv waters was absolutely no evidence that y wit se men te a) Mrs, Martini had thrown the lamp, ex: embarraswed,” ’ cept the statements made by herself to "get out! How could a bab: A" , n © y be finan- i arms of Probationary | Jacks ged dire. Marini, | "Oh, he swallowed a cent, you know." 4 NAMM, Fulton Street = + = © Brooklyn to me that-one-third of the | with non-support in the Police courts are either cab- Bee or drivers of some sort. 1 would e young women seeking happiness nsbec “Why is Harkins rushing around so excitedly?” They soon negi “Why, he says bis baby is financlally SALE--Boys’ Clothing. Three specials, such exceptional values that we will have extra sales people on hand to attend to your wants promptly. $4 O'coats $1. 98 We will place on gale to-morrow Boys’ long box ond Russian style Overcoats, of Oxford gray and Cambridge melton cloth, the smaller sizes are made with belt back and double rows of military buttons, lined with double warp Itallan lining, sizes 3 to 16 years, $4 Suits $1. 98 A “new fad" that will take, Boys’ Double-Breasted Norfolk Suits, New long lapel and belt to match, guaranteed all wool. 18 stylish mixtures to select from, partioularly well made; also 250 Double-Breasted Suits, sizes 7 to 16; also $4 values at the same special price, Men’s $2.50 Pants---One Dollar, Seldom has even Namm offered such splendid value. Mon’s Woollen Pants, made of high-grade cherlots and cassineres, in a wide range of desirable patterns, There are altogether about 600 palra in the lot, and with brisk selling they would be gone before the time limit expired, so we will not sell more 1 .00 ‘Wan two pairs to a customer, and none C. 0. D. None to dealers. On salo between 8.80 and 10 Petticoats- Friday Sale, O'clock; $2.50 Men's Pants toe sess No Mail Orders—None C, O, D, Heavy black sateen Petticoata, made with wide ac- cordion platted flounce, finished with extra ruf- flo; sold elsewhere for $1.00; we sell them ordinarily at 89c,; Friday sale price........ 59% | Women’s Kersey Coats. 4 wh 752 Values, $4.95 ‘. je American Woollen Co.'s celebrated ~ kersey, in rich fall shades of blue, brown, tan, castor, | red and black. The very latest cut, with the new Pate: vise’ lined throughout with satin or romaine , Sizes 34 to 44; also misses’ sizes, 14, 16, 18. Women’s $5.00 Plaited Skirts, $3.95. of all wool mannish mixtures, a 7-gore panel each gore finished with a cluster of slde platts with self-covered buttons, inverted pleat back with tailor stitched bottom. Sale Sample Waists. About 600 Women’s $3, $4 ond $5 Waists, represent- ing drummers’ samples, odds and ends of our stock lots. All the latest styles, made of chiffon, taffeta, peau de sole, crepe de chine, nun’s veiling, mohairs, &c,; special Friday only 2.50 ia | og Silk and Dress Goods. Black Armure Silk, balance of manufacturer's stock who retired from business, Here is an op- 2% 50c MOIRE VRLOURS 19¢. lustre in silk moire effect; another Friday surprise offering; regularly 60c.; a yard... 19: Full yard wide silk striped cream Bedford Cord, 36 In, wide, three neat up-to-date designs We 75c ARMURE SILK 29¢, portunity to buy a rich eilk; a yard...... A brilliant black Velour, silky and of exceptional 60c BEDFORD CORD 150, bought them as mill seconds. You'll have to look closely for imperfections, thi » a8 most rn Rugs of it is practically pertect; & yard........+6 15¢ le ° eee ee srscen on Wool Crepe de Chine. TWELVE AND A HALF CENTS, ols Boosh ney Ke Pkg ee ° Chine left, that ror on street and evening hades bad plone ot ‘he our platforms, and consequently a trifle shopworn. Prices almost in half to induce rapid selling. Be gure, because it's a grand opportunity, 5 all-wool best quality | 36 all-wool Medallion Rugs, 10.6/ Dining-Room Rugs, 12 den bi H , it feet jong; el ees 9 feet wide; ° rag alld bona mae ga 12}c $66.00 value; 4,00 value; gS ms 29.98 OAS a 7.98 The above prices are for Friday only and posl- tively no mail orders filled and none C. 0, D, - Sale Misfit Carpets. it need rpet don't fall to look over this just four misfit and uncalled for car- at values averaging LESS THAN HALF, ths Wilton Carpet, 5 yards long. ‘ ths Brussels Carpet, 4% yards lot Breadths Ingrain Carpet, 6 yards long.... No mall orders and none ©. 0. D. Lace Curtain Sale, Values $4, $3, $2, NOW $1.50, $1, 50¢ 5,000 pairs at 4 price, most of them 3 and 8% yds. Jong and 60 and 60 inches wide, double thread and overlocked stitched edges, in renaissance, Irish point and Brussels eff I sold as is and slight- ly imperfect; manufacturer's selling prices $4, $3 and $2 a pair; our prices, a pair, 1,50, 1.00 and 50c GET HERE EARLY—Barly shoppers will get the choicest bargains, Lace Bed Sets, 500 Scotch Jace Bed Sets, complete with shams, all full size. A grand selection of desirable de- signs; worth $2, $3 and $4; sale price, 9.50, 6% 1,25 and Mattress for $1.98, About 600 of them, in all sizes, good cotton top Mat- tresses, especially well filled, covered with a good dependable ticking. Lace Curtain Remnants Bet 8,30 Pi omy bert 180 208 32 OC, because every pair 1s 2 sample of one of the Children's Shoe Manufacturers of this coun- are about 800 pairs to go on sale to- which come from the Nugent Shoe Co., ter, N. Y.. a firm which is well known for ged each pair with a price that shoe worth for the money you pay. *69¢ get on turn and weit soles, ich well regularly for Rarrsessertissstststs FOS DETECTIVE JUDGE DECLARED GUILTY —>— Deputy Police Commissioner Up- holds the Charge of Conduct Unbecoming an Officer, an McAdoo Will Fix Punishmen Thege were 101 policemen awalting tral when Third Deputy Pollce Com- n=ynte Tinadley took hia place at the desl in the trinl room at head- quarters to-day. were acrusnd Of these forty-elgh of being off post, 0 Cakes you can buy at any pri Ask for them in the basement. Loeser’s Cakes, baked right here in the Store, are the most delicious Commissioner McAdoo's THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 3, 1904 bulk of the accusations coming from |that just before the papera were served Ae East Titty. “ghoo-fy’ | roundamen, There were three charges of drunkenness and eleven of convers- Detective Sergt. Coleman Drayton. ing with citiaens om post. Wiliam P, Judge, of the Leonard street station, was ar- ealgned on e@ charge prefered by J The ¢harge wes conduct unbecoming an officer Judge has a brother-In-taw, Patrick O'Toole, who 1a employed as a district messenger. The boy told him that while deHvering © message at Mr, Drayton's d home he had been pushed off the steps | yon *y by the master of the house, t. Mr. Drayton, who was present at the trial In person, testified that the next to get a “ O'Toole had Mr. n ne ce. He testiied he saw Judge and the near bis home, at No, seventh street, i Judge in his own defense eald that | he went to Mr. Drayton's office solely to find out who was responaiole for the aseau.t upon his brother-in-law. He did | not know from the boy's story whether \t was Mr. Drayton or one of the rervants, Commissioner Lindsley crosa- examined him and got him mixed up to whether he went to see Mr. | Drayton as a brother-in-law. police sergeant or a| He was found guilty | of condunt unbeoning an officer and his McAdoo. Sergt. Wilson, of the Tanderloi; accused by No ent |refusing to |prisoner arres mobile but sentence waa not announced, em MR. DOOLEY Sunday's World, More Great Luck in Upholsterings. Fresh Nottingham Curtains at About Cost to Make. Fifty pairs, even a hundred pairs, is a remnant lot to a maker whose business amounts to hundreds of thousands of pairs. And so, from one of the cleverest makers, we were able to buy a large and specially fine group of Nottingham Lace Curtains to sell at about actual cost to make. They are all absolutely fresh, perfect and new, and the patterns are some we have never shown before. All are full width and the 790, Curtains are 3 yards long. All the others are 3% yards long. This price-range: | $2 Curtains at $1.35 a pair. $1.15 Curtains at 79c, a pair $1.50 Curtains at 98¢, a pair. $1.85 Curtalns at $1.25 a pair. $2.25 Curtains a! $2.75 Curtains at ety a pair. 1.85 a pair, $3 Curtains at $1.08 a pair. $3.50 Curtains at $2.45 a pair, $4.50 Curtains at $2.98 a pair, $5.75 Figured Armure Portieres at $3.65 a Pair, The maker had a quantity of short lengths of rich, plain colored velo: and made them Into Portieres in splendid solid reds and greens, Real Arablan Lace Cu for les $s than wholesale cost: $6.08 a pair, regularly $9 and $10, $17.75 a pair, regularly $25 and $27.50, Balance of the Sm There Is still good choosing among the small lots of Irish Point and Renaissance Curtains, 2 to 4 pairs of a kind, at the following prices: Third Floor, Front Fast black cotton Stockings. 25c, Stockings, 19¢, Fast black cotton; also with unblea Children’s Hoste 20c. and 25c, Stockings, 12 4c. Fast black, fine and heavy ribbed cotton Stockings. Women’s Underwear. 50c, Underwear, 39c, Ribbed, shaped, fleece lined cotton Vests; also French band ankle length Drawers to match. Men’s Hosiery. 20c, and 25c. Socks, 12 1+2c. Fast black cotton; merino in Oxford and natural colors, Children’s Underwear. 35c, Underwear, 25c ahd Shirts and Drawers, sanitary cotton, fleece lined, camel's halr color. Rib shaped, fleece lined cotton etn teiee Men's Underwear- $1 Underwear, 50c. An incomplete range of sizes in white merino Winter weight Shirts and Drawers. ‘Women's and Children's Underwear All Other Adve Underwear and Hosiery. Women’s Hosiery. 20c, Stockings, 10¢. 25c. and 38c, Underwear, 19c. 4vertised Goods on the Main Floor, Bargains in Notions. all Lots, ched split feet, ty. Vests and Pantalets, on Second Floor, always at the same prices or less, ‘ices for everything to lowest elsewhere, NOTE—Whenever you see Notions, Toilet Articles or Patent Medicines advertised elsewhere at cut prices, come here and you will get quick service and the goods be as low as or lower than the We guarantee our “Cantonia” Mohair Skirt Binding. Having purchased the stock of a manufacturer who has discontinued this branch of his bus! place this article on sale to-morrow the regular prices, a8 follows: 16 line, black and colors, S-yard at regularly 1$c, a piece, at 30c, a piece, or 48 line, black only, regular’ or. yard p 1, 36 yard pleces, thousand (40 papers), Machine Cotton, 1,200 yard spools, $0 or 70, regularly 12¢. a spool, al Main Yioor, Rear, Ne Mall or Tei None Sent ©. 0, piece, Peet's invisible Eyes, black or white, regular iness, we are able to at one-third less than 1.10 4 dozen pieces ce, at 18c, a plece, $1.35 a dozen pieces 1c. a plece, $1.65 a dozen pleces 65, white only, number 9 ‘ a ied. $3.19 5 $4.25 ur borders, so he matched them up with armures One of the notable offerings of the season to- Vastancermukeaennnceaxes ++e+ 93.65 a par ns. $3.75 $4.85 $6.98 and $8.50 4 pair $9.50 and $12.50 4 pair Renaissance Lace Curtains. . $9.95 $14.05, pair apalr $5.75 $6.50 $6.08 96.50 $10 $15 $25 $18.50 and $20 Fine Bed Sets, $11.95, Fifty fine quality ruffled Renaissance and Arabian Bed Sets, with very large centre and corner pieces, made on the best French net. Men’s 50c, and 75c. Neckwear Men's Entrance at Last Monday the counters were stripped as clean as a whistle, for everybody who came found not only the same quavity of Neckwear that is usually sold far 50c, and 75¢., but also the same desigis and colorings that are shown in the best stores to- at 25c, Elm Place, day for the full prices, To-morrow another chance just as are made tn the 2%-inch, French seam, four-in-hand style, and there \s a great variety of fancy silks and plain colors for selection, Matn Floor, Bim Place, A Handkerchief Sale. Men’s and women’s Handkerchiefs, mostly of }\ linen, will be here to-morrow at 5c. to 19c., Full 10c, to 49c. Values. They are all perfect and there are embroidere and hemstitched borders. that’s the reason. edges; plain white or wit Main Floor, Front. Basement Specials. Hardwood Card Tables with polished top: are reduced to. Hardwood Card Tables wi tions are reduced from 45c, to....... Whisk Brooms, of 2-sewed long corn, are Bathroom Cabinets, An unusually complete stock of them Just now—perhaps the most complete we ever had; polished antique oak, mission oak, mahogany and white enamel effects, with oval and square French plate imi polished panel within for large and smal di hi 8s loors; the: t via ind prices range Crush Plush Coats, $9.98, $2.50 Plated Fruit Bowls, $1. 8c. Canton Flannel, 63¢, 12c, Irish Linen Writing Paper, 4c. a Quire. Piano Buying by the Loeser Plan Is the Easiest Way to Own a Fine Instrument. To get Its ; to pay for it In such small monthly parts that you never miss the money—those are tl PR yo the Lover method of A beautiful, durable instrument. its class, Not only is each Plano best in the lowest at which a Piano to be bought. boa bave We have built up a great Piano bu: Piano — The Heller, ¢! your Piano NOW; to know that it is the best Piano that is sold or can be sold an $0 attractive to almost ever ness on those lines—the lines of satisfactory service to our lic, You will find here a variety of makes from which to choose, and you will find that each Piano is the t in its respective grades, Each Piano has won fame through merit; through long and satisfactory service, The Knabe stands at the head—unquestionably the world's purest toned Piano. Richmond and so down the line—each distinctively best in y. Eatishinent will be lett to Commissioner sta. Deane Miller, of Fortv-third street, of cept $100 cash ball from a arrest ¢ for speeding an auto- | ir, t charged that Wilson day Judge appeared at bis Wall street kept him locked up for more than three office and advised him that he had better | hours do something, as the boy was prepared summons, charging assault Mr, Dmyton sald that Judge neither sald anything nor hinted about money, Drayton summoned to Yorkville Court on an assault charge and he was discharged. The sergeant was found gytity, Gives his final advice to voters in next od. The Scarfs scalloped colored The odds and ends of an \mporter’s stock= s that were $1.83 ve 39 lain glass and are conveniently re 15 here for features Starr comes next—a H.ONeill & Co These Two Columns of Values ARE FOR FRIDAY ONLY. No Mail Orders Filled—None Sent C, 0, D. Silks, 6,500 yards AN Silk Satin Trimmed Millinery Liberty, beautiful soft fin- (Secon Floor.) Ish, good variety of street A Large Assortment of mite rary, pea Pe 39 Trimmed Hats Wedel eee errreere At $6.75 and $10.00 Formerly $9.00 and $15.00 Women’s Waists. The Greatest Dress Goods Values (Black and Colored) Ever Offered in New York, 44-inch all wool MELROSE SUITING, worth 85c.....+ 44-inch IMPORTED FLECKED SUITING, worth $1.35, 56-inch MANNISH SCOTCH TWEEDS, worth $1.35... S-inch ENGLISH SICILIAN, worth $1.00 «+++ 50-inch PANAMA CLOTH (solid wool), worth $1.00. 50-inch ZIBELINE. (finest quality), worth $1.25... 30-inch PANAMA VOILE {all wool), worth $1.00 43-inch IMPORTED FRENCH VOILE, worth $1.00 And a varisty of other popular weaves on Special Tables Friday ..ccesseeseteesssees conven aeereragee All at 50c. +) Yard, (Firat Floor.) Women’s soft wiles) Untrimmed Millinery walsts— new plaited (Second Floor.) mod new white, brown and na-| te vy—value $5.00; ay wees Eiderdown Sacques, (Third Floor.) Women’s all wo down Sacques, fitted back, | loose front, tinished with > fancy stitch, all co! $1.25; Friday Women’s Blouse Sweaters, braid crown, in ol Lider-) lors; valee 69¢ (First Floor.) peeeeeee made extra full, | READY TO WEAR) ves in Duck, / 3,00] HATS —value. $1.95 4004.98 SHIRRED LIBERTY SILK HATS—Fancy black, Mined, almost ready for immediate use—value $2.00; special at brown and ‘navy, z" Flannel Department. 4,500 yards assorted Flan- nelettes—English Flannel- ettes, 36 inches wide,crepe lustre, and Hindoo Flan- (iret Floor.) : nelettes, supertine finish, Asorted shades; also) 27 inches wide, in many 74 po Hg white—made $3 45 choice new aes to at $1.65 to $1.96; 4 Frida 1 edort ol deus Women's Golf Vests. (First Floor.) Women's extra fine Golf Vests, mai to $1.25; Women’s Hosier (Pint Fleor.) Women's extra fine fast black Cotton (Hermsdorf dye) our order to 6 2Sc per pair; Friday..... [| Merino Vests, natural) (Firat: Floor.) Il at me 75¢ iery. wae i 19 etail for per, fully nickel plated, Wash Fabrics, 4,000 yards Scotch Nub Suitings, 27 inches wide, ne gies Let House owns, Dressing Sacques,' cte.—good value at 39%, per yard—Frida l6c Ribbons, 19c. a Yard. Worth $1.25 and $2.00. (First Floor.) Imported Fancy Ribbons that were $1.25 to §2.00 Children's Hosiery. bet yard, sold by ws pee 19¢ children ster) bined weight tton Hew, fan black, sizes i} 1% B ” Scarfs to 10—regular 256 ani jureau ocaris, 29c, grade; Frida: Becond Floor, =—==_ Made of Paney Swiss, rats) | Men's Half Hose. fle all around (pin cushion | (Fire Picor.) doily extra), colored lin- +50¢ Men's extra fine black ings, pink, blue and etow | Cotton Hove—made to} 19¢ regular price 69c.; Friday ORS Re Be Dae: a Outing Flannel Gowns, Dinner Sets. (Second Floor.) Tine Frengh China} Cozy and warm outing Dinner Sets, beautiful Tiannel Gowns, in fancy decorations,100 pieces, sit" ait reate] | fl teat 19,59 _ up Tureen an price $1.00; Friday...., ey Lk ot lt : = andles ani jobs, Knitted Skirts. Regular price, $25. (Second Floor.) Telday: Women's fleece lined Mh oftne Tifahaa knitted Skirts inalleol-| 39 Chafing Dishes, ore—regular price war c (Basement.) Triday., +, First-class heavy cop- | Black Sateen Skirts, peed tag Redd no | (Second Floor.) patent reducing lamps, $2.75 With deep, side-plaited all complete, ineluding flounce ruffle and d hot water pans. Our regular price, $4.50; Fri day. . Women’s Swiss Vests. | Groceries, (First Floor, 2ist St. Side.) Imported Swiss Ribbed Beh he tale CORN — Succotash — the)" and white, high neck, > “Beliry" brand—T with long or short $1.30 best puckes In ee 10¢ areata CAN soe eereeeees, ry. TOMATOES —“ ei © rues ame brands ing Hac Fo bc Sterling Silver Ware. matoes (red ripe)—3 Ib, can (Basement.) PLAS — Sweet Wrinkled Steing Bon Bon Spoon Peas, “Revere” brand, vey Sugar Spoons,Cream Ladles| tender—fineas fresh picked 10¢ Olive Spoons, Butter Picks, peas—2 Ib, can. seen) Pickle Forks, Sugar Sifters, 5 Sardine Forks and Berry| 49° fancy China. Torks—regular price, $1.25; Mercere a ‘ it es, ti H, & H. Corsets Celery Trapn Chocolate Bias cut, straight front, dip) Hse} Soe wih bl . 191,98 hip, made of best quality 69 ete, various pol agin] coutil, sizes 18 to 30; regu- decorations. Value,$2.49 lar eS. Pays) _|_heeach id. , Women's $2.50 Shoes, $1.85, Patent Leather, heiKid ind Box Calf, B Women's Paten 5 an att Lace Shoes, light, medium and heavy weight soles— ighand $1,85 low heels, several new toe shapes— regular value $2.50; Friday, ——— Boys‘ Suits or Overcoats, $3.40, Value $5.00 and $6.00. + Overcoats in Oxfords and Blue Meltons, cut in Russian styles—suits of ‘assimeres and : fancy eheviots (neat pat- terns), cut Norfolk, double-breasted or Russian Blouse} styles—value $5.00 and $6.00; Friday while they last...) Boys’ 50c, and 75c. Trousers, 35c, Made of plain blue and mixed Cheviots, also drab, pure finished Corduroy, with taped seams and patent elastic waietbands, sizes 3 to 16 years (only one pair to a cus, $3.40 35¢