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PLANGREAT PUBLIC SAS CUSTOMS MAN PAR AT SHOE ENCEEDED DUTY Promoters, Muah Encouraged, (ndignant Inventor Asserts that ¢ ‘BIRD-LEWTER |S BOSTON SYIMPROIY'S €3 ] € ¢ Carnegie Hall, Packed with gn * New Three-Act:Cometly by Glens Feo os as bes Meta aofstich Base sie Mo Appreciative Audience—A De-! Will Argue for It Before Board Official on Pior Insisted Upon wt ie Lal a pee " ining Priva " Sune Fue ha irae lightful. Programme == Prof.! vof Estimate: at a Special) Examining Private Papers He se A | Willy Hess*s Suevessful Debut} Hearing Setfor Nov. 11, | Had in Satchel. wv _$Driginality and Shy of Humor, S Jr _—- jepeoemeapen | jc | "Twers monstrous tf trouble with the| Arousad to greater energy by thet) JC. MeTamm VEN Musival Unk, about whieh hare:hay ror, of + ERABLE swerd AND A been ‘various rumoré. of late, shoukd ¥ ee a phony Ore fl ol | perfecting: pla of a great scaside 4 aaa al i Aus that has been apbullded through! park for all the people ea tripe on the part of & cus } +. | a auarter of a cengury and that bas] It Is thelr intention to presant suah | toms F Kind-Hearted Father with Chin=) teen stmagtoned and promed, and tr compreheusve tu wean amsaay ante here on the ‘ | veloped. fi year to year. Masterful] that even mow city offclas and public- n days ing spent the Whiskers and Sotte Sood! Soaructers, ck varied teoperaments, { svérited oitisena will be enlisted ia We ya ee halt if ie i a iat and polished tt unt® ft nas | tte favor, | brought with him a numbe Hand Furniture Close Seconds jeer scuipent of such prectatn,| ‘The paoposed Kockaway alte embraces | ‘018 unl patel ty, and vrs ; ‘ r to ie veltke 06 san ie taut east all th tongue of iad arisiibe wear | to the effice on the Hot —Audience Applauds Music, i een tne world, Of Helle arbor, “Elus sive Is abaut| about Davin t } | Witty full kndwiedge of these tacts a] sy scros, belnge about. the same. ggg [OR ws the pler tome offierr a H | gre ut host of muste lovers flaeked to Prospect Park, It has 4 Buy! 4 i i t he ce the content, . tats have a great Aral to an- | Carnegte “alt Inst night, Ailing it fromy ou the northerh $b; trot a li cd ot a Afommipig) politicn) timer, when | of organtantio! 401 or bat ‘ane . thre laws. in Ro way cubject to examina tlon. Nevostivlyss the official made the Inventor turn over the papers, which he ry varlely. ong thdwe’ Who fave advocated che jun of this site f in New York, The programme was at thelt evil works grin dlabolleally from c once classic, interesting and well baie! , every other pagé of ‘thé Ally papers. John T, MeCuteheon may be aa guile | anced, And the audience by sts rapt]of whom have sini pa Ns Jess and Innocent’ as-chis former co-| attenthon, proper appxeciation and judi- | of betng Mobert tae cad ips ol nnoying expert but if there Is} clous applause gave the lie to any carp- vs ; nave had some jannoying experi- worner, George Ade, but | David H. Gre : encen ia Rusala ‘and other Buropean 1@ pink win on his cartooning ;ing forelgner's sneer about the lack of |Charles Sprague Smith, Rev. Vr ee i . Mi LA og nd culture.in Argertea, 1 Slicer, Bishop: Potter, Dro) Jusinn Countri¢g, sald Mr. MeTammany to- fs) found’ him out in} Mmusiowl dast ” lle eth le A probibly. te-| Beethoven's aympbony No. 4 In. B fat minded some at the Majestic Theatro | Major, with witch the canoert was be- last night of those alte-splltiing | 88, was aplendilly played. Both Mr hows’ they used te see nt the town (4ericke and his bygd were ot their best hall We can seg Mew George dei Mit ‘They falrly breathed the Japous- q havet pe hin, olg pictures) Mees of the work, Another number, an 0! ne friend Pe Nie 64h Peewhow | unfuniliar poherzo, ‘The Sorcerer's Glen MacDonongh can make Mr. ghte- | Avegentice,” after a balled. by Gneti:, day, “hut I never experienced any such It, Charles R. ta outrage of the private rights of a eitl- Feet ie ioavid Biatettein and others {24 8, the one I auftered on the Hn- identified with the Improvement of the boken pier, If this 18 @ result of what is called Gur protective system, we are | in a worse state of e#ffdom than our ancestors. of the dark hes." Wants #10,Q00 jon's Life, Strong, Willlam F. King, Robert ts Ely, Hamilton Holt, Charles R. Lamb, fondition of the massa of this great elty . In addition to these the Central F erated Union, the Merchants’ As tlon, the People’s Institute, afun art Bociely, the Retail Diy Go a Oe a) thy Paul Dukas, a weird compotion, | sociation, Outdoor Recreation League, e ee , Cutcheon anything but sorry. We dmb mom delightful. “Phe dear old| Best Bide Civic (ud, University Bet: | Pol ae veel uacowen 8 bathe gy! recall having seen the “Bird Center”) [70000 ti eure,” as ® young | Hement, Women's Municipal Le ot | Sued by James Halichan, of the Street for Im ng Cleaning Depargment. to recover. $16,to et jon the alleg that ne caused, Sept h of John Halliman, son of the plaintiff. cartoons, and ifwetdid we wold turn the memory, tgwam fhe walj after seeing Mr. MacDonough’s three-act jaa that malttdatet nidtropona, Hie I Center’ 14 whout' ax befreshingly oMdlnal and humorbuk ag a revival of “Adtin Jostii! would be: s Arodnd 9 800 BIN, fhe checkel gndidheckered career of a> 60d bil fe the ‘edmedy corner-stone of “Hird Centor.’ A “lady eashler" deals Ht out to the Wiluinows old president of OMB village bank, giving Bim two bills irlatead of one, and to save his careless child a k reg father with, only, womas Was overheard to remark, was Mahe Anal offering, read In the well- | known Gericke manner, about which there Is tore than one opinion, but rendered with affectionate regard, Betweon the symphony and the + | Scherzo Mr. Gericke Introduced his new tuncert-master, Prof, Willy Hess, ag| Sololst; who cliow® for his New York| debut Joachim's Hungarian orcerto, Mr. Tess won ineiqnt success, He has | no personal oddities Of menner.ams and | plays with modesty and sanevess, Hie |} tone is large, his action free and he is |, master of the violin, which he makes bing wit tty eid rgeopancme, He fs is Valuable aequis' Hon; It inay how ve titly qld that the New York musical season of 194-5 Is open, Settlement tlon Boctet D and the Educational ‘League have ap proved the plan and will be repre sented. } ——— teome of an uasaylt ve heen made Upon Mo: Iam Chester, eo! on Aug. 3, wh wan ve his life a hte Fevolver at Cheater. The pene tna ree WWotliman's abdomen. FRAWLEY'S BIG BLOW-OUT. Noted Speakers to Attend His Grea RatiGcation Meetings | ‘The greatest political meeting In the history of the Thirt cond Assembly District will be held on Sunday afters noon at the New Star Theatra!Qno Mundred and Seventh and Lex: igeton avenue, Under ea of the Tammavy Hall General C mmittee of the district 4 furniture to make A’ Ens the fot ts» back from the elvib reer Leater James J. Frawley has hed { of briceacbruc is bid] CHANGE IN “PARSIFAL.” —|charge of the arrangements, and with for exactly #) by a “mysterious p of his com he has * who pays buck to the dis aeerenne the asststang of hi heh nk presld a me Opera Yow Given by Mr. Savage as in that an invite to the Ul, which 4 obtained on tatde “Ot ddmisston have t 20 a Regular Evening Por asaiety iw IRE saahe ol e | Jin the district—numbering about 14,000 fel F, Cohalan will preside at the week ani ng. Among the speakers of na~ nal reputation who have promised deliver int letter ry voter the bill ts coun: en the p Mr. Savoge has taken the plunge WE and thew m ig called upon | put on “Parsifal” last night at the Now whe Poke ae e woulidt. know a | York ‘Pheatre as a regular evening per- wecrer from ‘thes Waite | formance; It is true the opera was ba ally, there le & fot “me started at the early hour ef 7.15 o'clock, cago, who ts on A still hunt for the , « ganken wreck: Of 8 “vamset which rent | WUE that not only vetttea tha quequiong woe thme or other with a cargo | Of dinner and dress, but removes trom Qt. priceless brandy, (nev nvortt the. leat, vewtige of the fetish » W. Hii addresses are W. Bourke Cock il z ~ 0 i 6 : | AS PUD oT dy Ciompestend of | the Casiler's"”| of sactedness with which rau Cosima| » Pemucres core Ot pie Werk | Wagner and her adberenta at Bayreuth a of wis | WQuld have continy Teailst rereshment (though it was pe to surroms th as dre amy Sater ro Don. )> Phargnsts wage ib, no} oa, Go “tla Send for hy and ethijaba th Lt 4 jady and’) opening night. an® ervthing moved genilemen comedians of the o we smoothness and despatch. It was Our New mer Bot be hilariousty tMbeiilous Pye Maries, however’ tbat many in| Gevioe, but It Here the opportunity to | the nudienee were oblivious of the: im- Catalog. FBAa, Ook af Oeing reallysunny asm | portance of the orohestra, They laughed | Ona large lady with a "Joud.” Another | and talked as {¥ Jt were furnishing only funny feature ‘la at ibstrated song | hetween~ acts divertiseement when with victures which should have «| the principals were rot on the stage, ip vie (utwte when “Bird Center” ——— OG q nger theateleal map, d Archie and. Dahl Good. NAB BURGLARS AT WORK. | Pollee Capture Two Men in Act of Robting St John Kelly, seventeed years old, of No, ¥% Fraoklin avenue, Brooklyn, and | Rudolph Reaue, seventeen, of No. asd Updersized Wil) Archie was funnier A bad boyesthan he ever + A y y and i had Ipha Dahl, a § Ute sa, did the beat bit of acting of the evening a4 the .bad | ‘bo Te ea Sho is a remarkably | “# e was nothing In the staging of | 1. away, Brooklyn, were arrested by the piece to s' that It had been pro- under Awection of Jul an | Policemen Joyes and “Masmett while in A, net was there anything in| the act of robb! Widdeman's growery the performance to commend It as an) store at No. i Hicks street. attraction for the Theatrey| Joyce and Hasgett saw the smo in the festic The audience Ingle ek what It want d, on mi - investigation, there by the w tan applauded * the on iy had ey i the back preheatra's playing of “Babes In Toy: door, The policemen wea ip the same 7 Aone . with The dest thing; rd Cotten" | he ned, Meare enbeeel after a short rk Se BOATS CREW MASSACRED, meen eae os Nelson Roberts, manager of Victor Seventeen Wreeked Sailors fought | Herbert, yesterday prenanted a valuable Refuge om.Masaira dal, | old wateh ta James W. Mogrissey who, | LONDON, Nov. 4A bant's arew af} ag the business associate of Mr, Rob- seventeen men delon#ing to the British | erts, successfully riegotiated and steamer Baron Innertale, which ran | Brought to a happy gat the Kurla Murig Isinnds, in| tor Herbert orchestral concert Pee ian Sea uresched Masstea Yale} Majedtio Theatre, and and were massacred by the nacives . James, President of there. Nine of murdereg have been | t the Byltup of Mus: | ‘ : of Mr. Roberts made the presentation ning the leona) aid dF aaid: This tae slight token of ap-| ane ide : burglars, Men's Winter Overcoats, ind ali | phediation of your yptiring efforts to do ept ome | the right thing , The watch is valued gt $450, THE-WORED:; FRIDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 4, 1904. ms an FREE! Examination of EYES By Spe \ Spec’al for This alists that “K Week Only! *5.00 Eye Glasses 50c TM orarnde TURES OONVENIEAT sTonus, 24 EAST 125TH ST., BRT. MADISON & 57H Avs. 1520 THIRD AV., BEY, SHTH & SOUTH STS, 1 BAST 14TH ST BRT, ADWAY The Saat te 26 West 237 Street # Ifyou lose a wager on the result of the election, pay it with a Perrin Glove Bond, ” agrd Street, upon personal soplication, or by mail, The Earlier Your Ads, Are Sent In Saturday Eveniag for insertion in the GREAT WANT DIRECTORY with WORLD the SI the more certain they will be | of proper classification, A glance at the group above will give you some idea of the many new models we present this season*it is a sort of style review of men's winter overcoats—showing not all the different styles we present, but those that are to be most popular among well dressed men. From left to tight there is the tong, loose, double breasted great coat, made of light and dark colored cheviots and tweeds in brown and gray tones; also plain blue, black, brown and Oxford gray overcoatings. Next is the aristocratic surtout which comes in meltons, velours and other rich materials; fol- lowing the surtout is the belt back tourist coat, which we show in large overplaid and herring- bone effects., The last is the medium length bux overcoat—only one of six models—these come 1) SPECIAL SAL NO208. 13270146 W. 14. St. THIRD AVENW.Con 83%S4 BET 6ano 7™ AVE'S | ONE BLOCK FROM ELEVATED STATION! AN IRRESISTIBLE AND TIMELY VALUE! Boys'*4 Vicuna Overcoats ¢ if In Two Styles—Long Cut with Belt, and Full-Cut Box Model—Up to Age 16—Cap- «Yo! ably made and Well Lined—On Sale One lang fe yes ; Week, Ending Next Friday, The Crowds will Come for these Remarkable Overcoats for Bo’ |Boys' Russian Novelty Suits with gilt buttons, silk embroldered emblems Fe sg Hrd pease heavy cheviot double breasted suits, ae $1. ys’ Winter-weight Serge Suits, in tastily trimmed Russian style, and i e double breasted style—fast color, pure woollen fabtien gt bi * $2.56 Richest Novelly Suits—also Norfolk, doubleebreasted and three piece Suil a> and Winter Overcoats of substantial kerseys, friezes, beavers and cheviots, $3.50 & $5. Heavy rib, fast black stockings ,,,..10c | All wool sehtool and dress caps... ..2 Well made waists, patent bands .,..23c Woolly Angora Tam 0” rs > Durable Cheviot kne) pants........25c | Boys’ sound fint-soled shoes 98c | Men’s Winter Garments oRenowned Fit & Fashion at the Maker's Wholesale Prices Men's All-Wool Covert Tapeoats, of jaunty lengths. Men's heavy frieze full long Winter Overcoats. . . Men's Suits of heavy fMyured cheviots and Scotches. . ‘ Men's Covert and Scotch Topeoats and Cravenette Raincoats. Figured cheviot belted collegiate and long frieze Overcoats. Worstad Suits, in rich plain shades and handsome designs. . Men's black vicuna and smooth worsted Topcoats. . . Chesterfield and Tourist Overcoats and Greatcoats. Silk-mised Worsted Suits of aristccratic quality. . In sdeeeeiss Men’s Correct Hats— Men's Guaranteed Shozs— Lvery hat from the Surprise Store is sure to Prime quality solid leather Shoes, fully give satistaction — only high test felts are guaranteed — no “seconds’ or “re ects’ - used, and the of well-known shapes are the 95¢ & 1.95 brands—proper ] 45 & 1 95 NEWER... severe AMOS rrcesery 29 , Heavy Underwear— The famous non-irritating Health Underwear— also Derby ribbed Laundered Shirts— The latest Oxford cloths, cheviots and madras and perfect fitting wool and natural 39 & 95¢ ¥ wool nds," Vhite Shirts—all ful 45 &95 alb warrar if Cc cut and laundered... , Cc [ | Every Sule Guaranteed Satisfactory—or Money Refunvel. Clothing Pressed ana Repaired for One Year Pree 40% LYER SALE for two days only, to-morrow and Monday: Men’s Cross-Back Suspenders, Solid Leather Ends, 15¢ a THE SURPRISE STORE; 4. 132 to 146 West 14th St. [OpeNsaturpavs} Third Ay.,N, W.Cor. 83d $ Between Sixth and Seventh Aves, [Ctnitso Pom. | One Block from L Station, DAY sah “Right Clothes’} J. MICHAELS} F | < ‘cast’ ** Friend of the People’’ cReorn| > ty 182, 184, 186, 188, 190 Smith St, 222, 224, 226, 228 Grand Sty Corner Warren St. Brooklyn. Near Driggs Ave *” OPEN MONDAY AND SATURDAY EVENINGS, st Big Event in Men’s Styles, Our efforte fo mae this the most important Men's Clothing event of the have et! crowning success, For the next few days only thet and A 6. items will be marked down (o figures that will take them straight t> your EASY CREDIT FOR ALL Those Swell Overcoats Men's Trim Suits, hog ene \s sporting this season, in} in all the newest shades and m the long and loose styles, are here} just the sults for men whose at nearly half price. These $16.00] Overcoats in all the new shades and + ook. ey Be tte tie . vA ET for e wl, 11,25 Youths’ There never was made a better nor 4) more deservedly popular Overcoat than | The Ryton. | Long, loose, comfortable, with a style of its own and a quality-look about It | that makes a man think well of himself every time he puts it on. Made in Ox-} ford or black Frieze and the new over-| | plaids, well trimmed and elegantly tal- | jored throughout. | 8.50 ~ 10.00 |The New Tourist Coat, Nobby Suits, in the dashy win. er styles, All the hoicest winter materials to select from; regularly £10; for this sale, 6.98 Children’s Suits, strongly made from pretty and durable materials, iF Youths’ Overcoats, Long and loose, belt backs, broad and padded shoul- ders, dark shades & fancy mixtures, regularly $12.00, for this 7,49 sale, Children's Overcoats. A warm and pretty Overcoat, very long, worth ‘ in black, blue and oxford kerseys, velours, moules, meltons and friezes, They are all characterized In FANCY PLAIDS and CHECKS; also j y a . i ‘ 4 Lap lecn nly snug-fitting collars and lapels, and coat fronts that do not wrinkle. Here is | he ite ile warp seree| = ee 2.49 ro All 1.98 mar “4 ' ining and satin sleeve lining; sold =| SA 0é R 00m 4 fey A ooo overcoath L siect and oxford friezes and blue | here for $18.00 and $20.00. else N TOOK OVER OUR HOUSEFURNISHING BARGAINS: Main Floor At $15—Medium length dvercoats in six distinct loose and tight fitting Price, 12.00 + 15,00 - — @ ‘ models, in blue, oxford, plack and brown, | OPEN EVENINGS. Tt ana an — , - - > At $1552 inch long great coats—very loose—in black and oxford friezes. H / al: 7 as | > oc : A New Boudoir or House Shipper for Women At $20—The showing involves long great coats, tourist and belt coats ie [ V Wy WN - J sy oe eazy ts 5 1 {44 : ts in fancy overp!aids and plain black, oxford and brown. Also medium if j y i j 4 ‘Se _ of soft castra'skin, satin quilted, lined throughout in | length overcoats in meltons, kerseys, velours and moules. A M fe) U S i . lack, brown, red, blue and gray ; value $4.00, At $25-—~Overeoate for which tallote would cherge sq’ lese than $40, ta AGreat Demand for a — —— a ; at $2.50 pair, great coats, tourist, belt Ur eh one paddock models. These $3.00 Shoes CLOTHING CO., "Rooms $4) 08 ? OUR LINE OF *t Men's Winter Suits. veh ae ors. bes ete 327 Washington St., [7 Furnished, *7~ HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS A New and Very Stylish Walking B he men of New York | | Nar Cay BROOKLYN, W.¥ : As CW @ ery thts; alking Doot, To see. this showing is to see the best New York can epiaate ae oray wal an Saye Phi _ Rooms 589 98 Is complete in every deta the 6-button, low cut effect, in patent leather and new kid or || offer in Men's winter suits, which involves 15 distinct sin | exactly what they want. Our i}ep Feratanes, : abit. ee, fgets bas melee Ta blaek Russia, $4.90, $5.00 & $6.00 pair. || gle and double breasted models in over 100 new patterns, | thor business is growing Rooms “Satisfaction guaranteed always.” B At $12-+Men’s single and double breasted sack suits of black thibets and dark, rich fancy cheviots in grays and browns, At $15-—Men's single and double breasted sack guits of black worsted cheviots, black thibets and fancy worsteds and cassimeres. At $25—Single and Couble breasted sack suits for which tailors ask $40, maie of rich hard finished worsteds in checks, stripes and overpiaids, soft feeling black thibets, fire fancy cheviots ana Scotch effects. Winter Overcoats & Suits jor. Big Men at $15, $20 @ $25, Uf you happen to measure 44, 46, 48 or 50 chest measure we can At you aa well ca alender brother, and offer you a ade var iy of styles and fabrics P90 sod Srom at $16, , j _e rs ve Women's Evening Slippers, fn 3-strap and cross twin strap styles, kid, beaded, patent leather, plain or with cut steel ornament ;, value $5.00, _ at $2.90 pair, se tholDs. Faylarss larger day by day. Young men are coming from every quarter to get these $3 shoes, They are made +xactly like cut above, in wax calf and patent leather, in button or lace. They have the new pointed toes, flat soles and high heels, and in quality are equal to the much adver- tised $3.50 shoes. Ours are special at $3. Furnished, $(24.98 Open Mon. and Sat. Evenings, [107M WEEK OPENS AN ACCOUNT & 148086 BROADWAY BKLYN | CORNER SARATOGA AVENUE, THE DOMESTIC PROBLEM. Don't worry about its solution. Wf the cook is not sstisiactory, get one Yhat is. If mistress and maid cannot get on together both find s relief through the SUNDAY WORLD WANT columns, Wold “Wants” furnish mere helps in the Y loy- Sihabe aes’ wk for WANTS. py

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