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» rode on -ber way home, Wednesday night. The gitl haw — tm tha’ habit Of going home on’ that car, and Limle knew her by sight, He says that on Monday fight, a short, stout man, a erp. pc bye boarded the chr With Miss hale wes ape sat facing her, He dark sult of clothes, bisck fedora hay gray socks and laced shoes. ie STABBED BY CH Fereman, mane Wounded wit fer for thé Wirton Road car, but the stranger asked for no transfer, ‘Tven-| Italians, Fires on Them, Kill-, day wher the man did the same. paesenuers By of with Misa} pleasure. That Is why 80 ‘Stolnly © Ing Two and -Dropping Ane) Foes ifgnicdaline wilh the ite | other with Pistol, ~~ | aad | 1 ; ‘FOUND SHOT ON PARK BENCH | ‘Methods ROCHESTER, N. ¥., Nov, 4—thoa Figt which ovgurred a mile «ost of Egypt, near this city, early to-day, om’ | ° | Dead Man Was Well Dressed and Mad a Wateh aba Money, i] (Spectal to The Evening World.) Happy map (wee Ritted ree probably fa-| NEWARK, &, J, Nov, 4—A_ well Methods. y tally injured. Foreman De f the | drésted man, apparently about twenty- conmruction gang for the Ro ester | 10 years. old, was found dead on a ee Gad Kyracuse: Tratiey Company at that eer, Prone, Bete Park, forday | YORK TELEPHONE , nat | he M1 polbt, ordered thecmen, ait Ieallngs, ta rues wae © bullet wound in his breast 18 Day Street, aad a revolver lay at his feet. He 4 get further into et ler hed were working Rhey had no high 13, and Dean ty. slated. This angered the mon, who attacked the foreman with knives while his back Was turned, the men, one Italian being Instantly wees killed, while another was fatally wound-| Sabu ed, and it is sald there is another man | dead in the swamp. | h Dean, tt ts declared, cannot live. T District-Ateorney ' of Monro | aa: usic County n laterpreter and de- tectiven, aken up the ease, ee CLUE IN MURDER MYSTERY. | All Day Saturday The most popular vocal and instrumental successes and this season's new hits, which sell nee at si or 60¢,, are offered at 116, cory CoRNER » GIRL , Y TROLURY. RIDE." (Fr He Ala tated N Cincinnat! Police Hear of Man) GR: Who Got Of Car with Girl Vietim. Hite @ THE Giup MUNK." CINCINNATI, Nov, 4—The awful ‘ 9 tind ma Bteinigewog, the tele- iru vp” GOOD-BT.; the sky Turns to Golt."* or, whome body was found THE BEES ARB IN THE RS 'N 8O USED To YOU." ‘ant lot near Spring Grove ip. ty D, wp BUN BLA {Catchy March) entrance, still remains a HEC nny DO) | ‘5 only "hie Ke tile is Ste i mone Ban WR oR MR” nature of a clue Is the NO wtory told by Frank Limle, the con- => — tae tone ‘aes Rte). wana 5c ‘Classic. Music 8. Classic Music be a Palm Leaf Maid.” = ‘"Mend teens Wetting Marya.” The Uitte Princess.” be \ tur ‘ bs jae pn pe a PI CHINCHILLA 9.0895] | vnsetiinaitie : CHINCHILLA ™ mt 18% | “A Bit of Blarney.” “Roses at Twilight.” CHINCHILLASCARFS10%4 | ostrumental and Vocal. Bye Succearor to Violets. The] Je The crane © of ‘the country, great song hit, _Now at. Rene MUFFS, $30 «| ERMIN 5183 ‘Also the following operatic hits at 18c.: SCARFS, “Heldelberg Stein Song.” “Days of Old,” “Message of the Violet.” ERMINE Z “My ‘San Domingo Maid" “Toyland.” “Peculiar Julia.” “1 Can't Do That Sum.” “MY LITTLE CANOE.” “Moozoo May.” Also all the “ ‘SHO- GUN" Music—t5Se, per copy; complete scores, $1.50. NOC. O D. ORDERS FILLED Add 2c for each piece ordered by mall SIXTH AVENUE, 330 . THE WORLD: ductor, on whose Car Mite stetmyowen | evidently commidted suicide, A waten | and chain and $1.16°were found in his pockets, but nothing by which he could be identified, He wore w light overecat, Between 20th & 21st Sts. SIXTH AVE. WT STREETS. Crawford Saturday’s moderate payment sale, Used Pianos and piano players. EN DOLLARS is the first and only payment required to have most any one of these pianos or piano players os in your home, and you make no further payment till one month from date WY of purchase. It is exceedingly small then, * * * * * The high char- acter of these pianos gives them preference over other used pianos. Price for price they are doubly de- oe sirable. It is your privilege to test them thoroughly before making a selection, and we would not have any one of these instruments go to { your home under any other circum- 7 Y stances. * * * * * They will all be ' sold to-morrow. It is not recorded that similar prices on pianos of equal } merit have remained in our ware- rooms beyond the day scheduled for their sale, This makes it important that you come to-morrow, fasrts ‘ These prices, backed by the unusual vaives, have great weight with discriminating people because they come from an old established house whose name ts a guarantee of merit— Simpson Crawford Co. 4 Steinway baby grand.......... $47 5.OO | 4 Schomacker upright.........++0446 $95.00 (beautiful tone) d P 1 (worth double’ ayy ae vesvee $195.00 | 4 Fischer upright........+0e-04 $155.00 Re atassanee $ fe oh xs ta ! cic 175.00 1 Horace Waters upright...0.... $1245.00 i Knabe upright... . $2 saosettraahariy Peesitne tee” 75.00 | | ccnumand & Sons upright... $3 65.00 1 Weber upright $225.00 | erence sian more at (don't miss this opportunity) . than we ask) MY 1 Kranich & Bach upright ,..... $195.00 | { Bradbury upright....,.....06 $135.00 F a (splendid value) oe | (an excellent instrument) 1 Schiedmayer upright.....:..+00+ $§0.00 | 4 Pianola Piano Player........, $135.00 (ome early for thisy | (ike new—mahogany ease) {4 Hazelton Upright (new),..... $328.00 | 1 Cecilian Piano Player,....... $175.00 (beautiful walnut case) (alniost new) We guarantee satisfaction in every instance, and will’allow full amount paid within one year, Mga on any new instrument in our wareroom. should you wish to exchange within that eeeees such renowned makes as PACKARD, HOBART M. CABLE, LAFFARGUE, SMITH & BARNES i Pree FE paca r lian Piano Player m Fiabe 8 A ah nae 4 144 Medea ans ts are ems fo any new any new a err ees eee ; Sy (THe PR tae WE ate sole representatives in Greater New York for the famous GABLER PIANO, as well as |) Winter fabrics in ‘plain and fancy colors, offered in two classes as follows: | Regularly $10 to $20 || Regularly $14.50 to $25 Saka & Company BRQARWAY, 332 TQ 34TH STRERT. FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY A Sale of Coats for Women. Value $50.00 At $37.50 Three-quarter length, tight fitting models trim- med with braid and lined with white satin. Value $39.00. At $26.50 Full back model, 45 inches long, trimmed with braid and lined with white or black satin, designed for street and evening service. Value $28.00. Special, $25.50, Belted back model of plaid-back fancy mixed cloth, in sizes for women, misses and small women. FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, Coats for Girls and Misses. Involved is the entire series of sample garments and surplus stock of a far-famed manufacturer, embracing a number of long coat models for girls and an entirely new long coat model for misses and small women. The garments are made of the most favored of the new They are Coats for Girls (sizes © to 14 years). Special at $7.65 Coats for Misses and Small Women. (sizes 14 to 18 years, 32 to 36 bust measure). Special at $9.75 For Rriday and Saturday We Alan Present $6.50 to $8.50 WOOL DRESSES At $4.95 Plaited models of black and white Shepherd check or fancy wool mixtures, with silk embroidered emblem, Sizes 6 to 14 years. $14.00 PLAITED DRESSES At $10.00, An entirely new model with detachable taffeta silk shirt waist in various colors, sizes 6 to [4 years. $15.00 REGULATION SUITS At $11.75, Suits of fine wool Serge in navy, brown or black, trimmed with silk tie and emblem, nineteen gored | plaited skirt, Sizes I4 to 18. For Saturday We Have Organized A Sale of Mink Furs At Very Liberal Price Concessions, -in- hands of natural Mink, 50 inches long, sa aa Val lue $22.00 Special at $15.50 a Shaned Scarfs of natural Mink, double fur, 65 inches long, with ten tails, Value $30.00 Special at $23.50 Rouble Scarfs of —e Mink, two stripe, 52 inches long, Value $42.00 Boecial at § 30,00 Double Scarfs of dark Mink, extra quali. 04 teehee long, Value $65.00 Special at $48.50 Muffa of dark Mink, three stripe, pillow shape. Value $28.00 Special at 24 .00 Muffa of natural aoe five st large pillow shape. Value $48.0 Seecial | at $37.50 Draw Muffs of dark pm extra quality, five stripe, large pillow shape with oh tails. Value $75.0 Special at $55,00 Seta of dark Mink, “al Re Tie, 50 inches long, and three-stripe Mult. Value $50.00. Special at $36.50 Sete of natural Mink, stole 85 inches long, three stripe, ene ee illow Muff four stripe. alue $84.00. Special at $65.00 Sete of dark Mink, extra quality, full length Pelerine and large pillow Muff, finished with tails and paws alue $150. 00. Special at $122.50 ) CHEAPER THAN MEAT. MORE WHOLESOME AND EASILY COOKED, SELFRAISING BUCKWHEAT LIGHT, HOT_GRIDDLE CAKES. Hocker-Jones-Jowell Milling Company, . Mem egeenesyes Led Sy ON ee aa be FRIDAY EVENING. NOVEMBER 4, 1904. = {110 to 13 |_Broatoray, | Saks & Company 334 to bath St The Bxiesondinane Sale ‘of High Grade Suits for Men Single and Double Breasted Models Designed for Fall and ter Service. Regularly $22.50, $25.00, $28.00 and $30.00, At $17.50 '} The fabrics include the most exclusive imported and domestic weaves in gray and brown plaids, overchecks and stripes, as well as mixtures in medium and dark effects. Sizes 33 to 40, with a few garments greater.» Ue AN IMPORTANT OFFER FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. $2.50 to $3.50 Hats for Men at $1.75. |] Ambition is not always an attribute of success, A hat man who has earned: laurels with two and three dollar hats undertook to extend his sphere of operations to include derbies and soft hats at two-fifty and three-fifty. He made them a little better than the average, and in the newest and most exclusive models, but all to || purpose. The trade would have none of them, since his brand was identified the two and three dollar hats. They came to us at almost half their true worth. Th ‘| are derbies in black and shades of brown and soft hats in various new || in black, oxford, tan, brown and nutria. Instead of $2.50 to $3.50, our price is.$1 The Colonial Gloves for Men at $1.50. Most of the famous glovemakers, both in this country and abroad, have con to the Colonial series. We count them the finest gloves which the marketraff at One-fifty. For riding, driving, street and dress service, we present Cane Gloves, Prix seam, one clasp of one horn button, in oak, Havana, bark.or red tan. Gare Gloves, hand sewn, one clasp, in Havana, Smyrna and oak tan, Cape Gloves, one clasp, Pique sewn, in oak tan or gun metal gray. Kid Gloves, one clasp Pique sewn in various shades of tan, Macha Gloves, one clasp, Pique sewn in various shades of gray, Gloves of that standard which governs the ‘average One- -Pifty trend. "They made of imported Ca vr leathers, Prix seam, with spear point or Imperial point broidery, in shades of Havana, bark or red tan, one clasp. “on —_—_— "Ts * | FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. iy ig A Sale of Suits and Overcoats for Young Men. ; Sizes 14to 19 Years—Second Floor. . Thoy are suits designed for the discerning young men, in single and double iteaal ; models of chevoit, tweed, cassimere and worsted, in patterns which are in a measure} ~ exclusive. The garments are tailored with all the little knacks that tend to make them distinctive and individual. er Formerly $15.00 to $18.00, at $42.50)" The overcoats are dignified Chesterfield models, 50 inches long, of frieze in light or} | dark gray, or black, with or without belt. Throughout the garments are tailored insure good service and a full measure of style. Speclal at $10, a FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. A Sale of Suits and Coats for Boys. The number of garments involved, their high character and the radical 1 price reductions all contribute to make this a sale of extreme importance. \ || Boys’ Russian Blouse Suits of Blue Cheviots or) Boys’ Russian Qvercnata of friexe in olive, Ox. Mixtures in brown or gray, military models, ford or Cambridge, double breasted models, with} trimmed with braid or emblem ; sizes 24 to 8. | military buttons, half belt, emblem on : Value $4.50 $3.00 | sizes 224 to 8 years, sf Boys’ ton Baas Blouse Suita, sixes 2% to 8} Value $5.00 At $3.75. |] years, and Rouble Breasted Sailor Suita, sizes 5| Bova Ghespertisld Qverconte of frieze. in Blud or gray, long models, with velvet collar and lap~ to 10 years, of ~~ by — in mixtures, or of | “ in navy, + , red or brown. d izes 8 to 17 6: ped seams. sizes yea At $5.00 "Value $6.50 At $5.00 Boxs’ Value, £6.30 Suits (with knickerbocker trousers) i eve’ lack Tar Resfers of frieze in navy or 5 and Rauble Breasted Suits (with straight trousers) cd Gut cod fake cublew an pv. ray, | cheviot in blue; sizes 8 to 17 years. or brass buttons; sizes 3 to 14 years. Value $6.50 At $5.00 | Value $5.00 At $3.75" FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. A Sale of Shoes for Boys and Girls. The Saks label, which has ever identified right serviceable shoes of excellent leat ers in graceful models, marks every pair of the shoes which this offer involves. Boys’ Lace Shoes of patent colt, box calf, or viel | Children's or Misses’ ace Shoea of patent kid, ‘| kid, welted oak soles, spring or first heels, sizes | with patent tip of box calf, or with patent lea vamp and cloth top, spring heels; sizes 8}4 to {1 Regularly $2.00 At $1.60 Regularly $2.25 to $2.50 AS. 7h Youtha’ and Boys’ Lace or Blucher Shoes | Sizes 114 to 2, sae eee ee oesk | Rédulasle 92.75. AnSRe Regularly $2.50 At $1. 95 Children hace at Burton Shows with pate | letsete’ Haun Hhaes, a leather or kid vamp ores a ply white kid top; At 85c At $1.25 Regularly $1.25 Regularly $1.75 of tweed or cassimere in mixtures, and serge or, ‘a “PATIENCE is the strongest of strong drinks, for it kilis the giant Despair.” eo Men and women after style and value carry the M. B. Sold at Department Stores and by Haberdashers, “Carry an M, B.” Positively Fast Black. mene s Money Back. | AA little patience with a jodicious use of | Sunday World Wants will TURN MANY A FAILURE: INTO SUCCESS. At All Umbre'la Counters, Rene By Miler Bes a Co., Your Ri Ce the Mi Tet Soma Y FP and Ae may be ewoited This Guarantee on Every M. B. Umbrella | SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY MORNING WONDERS.