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HENDRIX, DEAD [X-POSTMASTER HENDRIX DEAD ‘Yyomold Fever Proves Fatal to Prominent Brooklyn Politician After an Iliness Lasting Only Two Weeks, : | RAN FOR MAYOR AND WAS DEFEATED BY LOW. | Head of Brooklyn Post-Office ” Four Years, President Board) of Education Six Years and) — a Member of Congress 4 Years,| "ue, Trut Company and of Cornell Unt- Came Here Penniless, Joseph C. Hendrix, formerly Post- | Clifford master of Brooklyn, ex-member of Con- Gress and ex-President of the Brooklyn Board of Education, is dead. He had! yyoward County, been {ll for two weeks with typhold| . fever, and death put an end to his! sufferings at his home, No. 82 Carroll| Wrest, Brooklyn, to-day, Hendrix was born in Missourt, and be- gan life in this city as a newspaper reporter, He took an active Interest in Democratic politics tn 1883 while still working as a reporter, and was Nominated by the Democrats for Mayor of Tirooklyn. He was defeated by Seth lew. He was president of the National Bankers’ Association and a trustee of the Kings County Trust Company, the Morton Trust Company, the Fifth Ave- Hendrix, his only child, and Mo, in 1853, Ftorse your choosing a display of Parisi Horse Show enthusiasts, CMDR BOP TOBE SELECT Bishops of the New York Prov- ince Will Meet To-Morrow to Pass on the Nominees in the Rochester Diocese, event comes just when it is su of its timeliness. Decidedly New Imported for To expedite the selling of these low prices— ‘Archbishop Farley has called for to- morrow a meeting of the Bishops of New York province, to pass upon the names selected for Coadjutor Bishop of Rochester, N. Y. The trremovable rectors and diocesan €onsulters have already nominated the Very Rev. Thomas F, Hickey, Viear- General of the diocese and reotor of St Patrick's Cathedral, with the Rev. ¥, @. Hanna, professor of dogmatic the- ology at St. Bernard's seminary, as #econd cholce, Prof, Hanna ts a hard worker In the diocese of Rochester, and {a @ student well known to Rome, where he lived several years. A Coadjutor Bishop ts needed in Ro- chester because of Bishop McQuaid. who Is eighty-one years of age. Somv time ago he asked permission to ap- point an Auxiifary Bishop, owing to his extreme age. His request was sent to Rome, but was refused, because the Propaganda declines any longer to grant permission for Bishops to select and appoint their own auailiaries, If a Bishoo wants an assistant he mus have a Coadjutor and not an Auxiliary, In accordance with that decision Bishop Farley has called the meeting of the Bishops. Bishop McQuaid will have Much Influence as to who ts selected. Mo Comme rom wm wr ormen Brome DRUNKENNESS CURED TO STAY CURED BY White Ribbon Remedy, No taste, No odor, ean wive it in te th Any woman lass of water, di without pa- t's knowled, White Ribbon Remedy will cure or de. roy the diseased appetite aloo. ollie drinks, whether the tla nfirme wectal | le for any aleyhotie usal Dermanent cures. and in addition Fr: 4 the victim to normal health, steaAyin, the nerves. Increasing the will powsr aad determination to temptation. indorsed bf Members omun's Christ Un Mrs. Anna Moore, Press Supertotendent thé” Womans Unristian Tempevauce have tested White Ribbo verv obstinate drunkards, have been many. | 1 eh And indoree White exceedingly desirable styles and ounce, 4 the rerfully recom: Ribbon Remety, and advise any woman to give It fo any felative wnéfering from drunkenness. ”* met by #legel Cooper Co, Urug Dept., 79c. @ Young Married Couples desiring FURNISHED rooms should see the “Want” col- umns in Thursday's Morning World. 4,074 Furnished Rooms and Apa:tments ads, in World Wants last week. Conan “awnete orn YOUNG SOLDIER \ ? lcontiy returned from the Philippines. | day in the ‘hallway of a tenement- above, Miss Rathbone, Mrs, Hendrix's sister, |sqqumpty" Jackson ang, the leader of were with him, |which is now serving @ term in Sing | y Mr. Hendrix was born in Fayette,|sing prison. This gang {s the terror scuffle, Millinery for the With this great style tunction in view we bring forth for passing lowness. News that will at once appeal strongly to The Millinery Salon is gay with a brilliant showing of stylish and beautiful Hats for evening and reception wear. This It would be folly for us to try to describe the bewitching beauty of these Hats at evening time, much less their fetching trimmings and shapes—a visit is necessary to impress the mind, 3/0, S75, $20 and $25. (Millinery Salon, Second Floor, 19th Bt.) Women’s Wrappers & Robes. Strongly Featured for To«Morrow, WOMEN’S WRAPPERS of Flannelette and Percale, in several ey. black and blue grounds; extra full skirt, with deep on Jwhere he served with distinction in| pasging through Thirteenth street a. 0 Company B of the Eleventh United) man with a sack coat was eeen keep | gtatesInfantry, was assassinated early | ing track of the two young men, He dodged in the shalows of houses, Near house at No, 81 East Thirteenth street, being shot down from the stalrways |), Ten men and one woman have | fe been taken in by the police and are hej | hin |as witnesses. | If the theory of the police be correct, | Th At the time of his death, his wife, | oweyer, the young man was murdered! “You'd better get home, Jim. You will of the bo yo by a member notorious of the neighborhood and for months !ran into the hallway of No, &l Show, ian Millinery at prices of sur- re to be appreciated because Styles Specially This Event. these beautiful Hats we quote title us to liberal discount. quality Kersey Cloth, in black, tan fitted back, double-breasted front, excellent patterns, on ISe WOMENS WRAPPERS of Flannelette and Perca'e, in pretty patterns, on black ray and blue grounds; also dainty Parisian ee extra full skirts, with 50 inch flounce and I toniooe de WOMEN'S WRAPPERS of “The Eclipse” Flannelette, superior quality, in a Parisien patterns, made with very full skirts and I4-inth flounce; il trimmed waists, mie vA 95 noes WRAPPERS of German lannel. in very neat par terns} extra full shirts and neat waist eTects, = A 50 Cxtra Special, Women’s Bath Roses of blanket, double faced with sailor collar |the Phil more tha: tred of t Rack from Philippine Hussey returned from the ly a few week ago. H oe and he had faced deah rwasa stranger is he gained th d for week © wen EY REET PORT IN) RNR AT PATE OEM RR I { mn : ng , al 5 jail é 1 PE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 9, 1904. erase ees whe vee or strclar estes AEN gS ere tN te SNR TORO ast A man or woman who dared show ) younger brother was looking for James | r lack of fear of one of tt» members Was! when he heard two pistol shots He markel. Hvsses had been under fire | rin into the hallway and came upon SHE WAS MARRIED his brother's dead body, The latter | had been shot as he was going up the stairway. and in falling his foot had caught in the asters. oo sam RAIN MARS LONDON'S SHOW. oe ive suhew LOrd Mayor's Day Observed, While TTT NT a Tells Court that Man Took $150 \» Hegeman & Coy. Sign the Be 7 | stein, and T live with my parents at Nov 2 Henry street, I met Sam Liberman Nov. ‘i, 1901, and he said J must go with him or he would shoot me. So | went to his friend's, } They gave me some wine, and after a while we went away. | wT ake . eed oa ; Miro-na, Nature’s Cure Next day ( wos over my trunk count.| Dyspepsia, Coste Nothing | ; ing about $14 1 was going tg gleposit in| [t Fails, the bank, wher Ned." 1 olcsed an The suaraatec given’ with Mi 8 no (inary promise. [t isa Second avenue Hussey saw his brother Thamas approaching, | late hour. The younger brother caught hold of james’s arm and velvet, large shoulder cape, mannish coat sleeves with cuffs, and tailor«stitched belt, satin lined throughout... +++. ++ +++ THOSE LIKE LOWER ILLUSTRATION, good quality Kersey Cloth, in black only, » Collarless style, with fancy shaped shoulder capes, Tracked by Man, Thomas, having asad James, was in search of him, aring that ome accident had kept m away from home until such a When the brothers met nomas satd: too tired for work to-morrow if uu don't get some sleep, there was a playful Then James broke away ry he THE BIG STORE Stee ren rea Ye rover NEW YORK, Ready for Ohe Horse Show, His Highness the HORSE will reign at the Madison Square Garden for a period of two weeks beginning next Monday, Nov. 14. The Horse Show is a doubly important event, because with it also comes the most brilliant “Fashion Show” of the year, and therefore we feature MILLINERY, WRAPS, T FURS, GLOVES, BOOTS & SHOES, scription is really noteworthy. JEWELRY, LEATHER GOODS, ETC. the newest effects in Royal Ermine, Sable, We're ready with complete stocks of everything that will help to make the dress part of this glorious occasion an instantaneous success. Women’s Stylish Coats, Go-Worrow a97/5 A Distinct Feature That Will Attract Many. Ordinarily it would be impossible for us to offer you these coats for less than at least !4 more. We placed our order early in the season and for sufficient quantity to en- WOMEN'S STYLISH MILITARY COATS, like upper illustration, of good I75 or castor; they have semi- standing militaire collar of i “ ond M was | James L. Hussey, Manila Herds sit ns mens Me “nase Thirtwnth | Flaws Fly for the King, from Her Trunk and Left’ hatee bond signed by your aitl ' « * ' Sole. hast s-pageant ~| Bist, a reilable firm right ip Tenement street. LONDON, Nov, 9—The cirous-pagent . : ! car ist ’ Shot in Hallway of f Hi Yesterday Hussey joined Charlee constituting the Lord Mayor's Show Marriage Certificate ~ She : nm ty town, ; ing trom Hig|ewceass, atso a returned soldiee, who |was somewhat wore pratentious than iy nearly thre as He Was Hiding hed been with him in the Philippines. usual today, but the effect was greatly} S@eks Annulment. fg Bic) we SUADANTER OGRE | Brother. land the two came downtown last nigh\ marred by seeking divoroe froin | }to hear the election returns, 80 In — witteking divorde trou terested were they In the b iehtng iy Justion Q)Oewan peeiidea vdny te oe ced tee an ae 1 | games L. Hussey, @ young soldier re-| they did not start home until almost aos tae it terse it Ne 1H Brann q daylight Vednesday narration of marital living ove enth et he at | She said “Your Honor, my name Is Tillie Gold- Outer Apparel. erais"STS, to $145.00. lishments. DRESSES, and thd Gregor at ENGLAND GETS PEACE NOTE. °° that the eppetite will return Choate Presents Roonevelt's Invi-| h tol ee a hae tation to Hagne Convention, — | diseases begin with dyspepsia, Cure” and if T saw Mike to tell hin LONDON, Novy. 9.—President Roose-| the dyspeptic troubl eguiate tl 4 e 4 want him any more," |velt's invitation to Great Britain to | digestion and aveld the fate of) - Married and Didn't Know It, — [take part In a second Peace Confer. !¢ Invalidisn, Be The story of the next plaintiff, aaking |ence at The Hague to continue the work. Remember you run no risk tit i. ti for an annulment on the ground « the conference of 18% has been pre- | Mi-o-na. Hegcman & Co, warrant it 7m frand, was a remarkable tale, Shp waa|sented by Ambassador Choate to the ANd {t costs you nothing unless a pretty, yellow-halred young woman, |Porelgn Office, cures, ‘ ‘Ne aA No formal answer has yet been made,| “Hageman & Co,, The Co 4 tit the Agaiaemdor received verbal as: | Rrantiray: and ail. branches? Mall oom ie surances of Its cordial weloome. By Women’s Apparel | Jor Che Horse Show, A showing of which we are justly proud. .. Those who are preparing for this important dress occasion will not go amiss if they choose from our displays of u'tra stylish Every new model of merit is represented; specially notices able will be the great variety of ideas and the care we have given not to duplicate. Exclusiveness of the highest priced modiste at moderately low prices. Evening Gowns and Costumes, | Charming creations of Cre French Voile, Chiffon Velvet, ahd in white and dainty pastel shades at prices ranging from $25, Afternoon and Evening Wraps. A handsome collection of most desirable outer garments _ for this occasion—white and pastel shades with dainty embel- $26.50 to $130.00. Superb Furs. This showing of exquisite furs of every conceivable de- Eastern Mink, Alaska Seal, Persian Lamb, etc, A iew doves of {-o-na strengthen the nerves of the’ stot you will be started on the right to health. Ninety-three per cent. of |ders filled promptly.” de Chine, Chiffon Taffeta, | ostume Broadcloth or Veili A comprehensive assortment Marten, Chit of (Women's Outer Apparel Sections, 24 Floor, Front. Women’s Velvet Suits Go-Worrow at 205.00 An Unusually Important Announcement. Bought them at our own price, and that means a rare opportunity for you, as we extend to our cus- tomers the same proportionate saving we received. A half more would be a reasonable price for them, as they are excellently made. Worth your while to investigate. The styles are all desirable. THOSE MADE LIKE BLOUSE COAT STYLE ILLUS- TRATED are of excellent quality crushed velvet in blue, heliotrope or plum color; coat is side plaited at front and back, is collariess and has vestee effect of contrasting color velvet, and is neatly trimmed with silk braid and novelty buttons; has shapely peplum, 2 5, 7} 0 eo plaited full sleeves with cuffs; lined with good qual- ity white satin. Skirts are gored, instep lengths, { yi semi-fitted back, double-breasted box front and pouch sleeves with cuffs; trimmings of stitched velvet, satin bands andnovelty buttons; satin lined throughout........6.0see0e0s Wr innaeee WOMEN'S TAILORED COATS, like centre illustration; excellent quality black Kersey Cloth. They have nobby notch collar with revers, fitted back, double- breasted box front and large mannish coat sleeves with cuffs: excellently tailored throughout, being finished with numerous rows of tailor stitching: Skinner satin lining. ...- (Women # Outer Apparel Sect! Women’s ; n) WOMEN’S EXCELLENT BRILLIANTINE WAISTS WOMEN’S PEAU CYGNE WAISTS prettily plaited and trimmed with braid. I75 green. tailor-stitched straps and belt of self materia! I75 ond Floor, Front.) of which there are two or three of a kind. Wercerized | Poplin Waists oplin Waists “THE SPELLBINDER’—a new tailored model, as illustrated. In black, white, light blue, navy, champagne and green. Entire front side plaited and handsomely embroidered with large and small dots of self and contrasting colors. New leg-o'-mutton sleeves, plaited below elbow and finished with embroidered cuffs; stock collar and bow 1,00 (tie. First showing Thursday—a remarkable value at the price named. 1To Make To-morrow Exceptionally Busy in the Waist Store We Announce Exceptional values at such radical reductions in prices that they must appeal forcibly to every woman. We specially itemize ; WOMEN’S SCOTCH FLANNEL WAISTS 4 00 WOMEN’S BOTANY FLANNEL WAISTS WOMEN’S CHIFFON TAFFETA WAISTS 2.25 395 (Second Floor, Centre 18th 8t.) 4/0 295 DE iS a laa aE tc tas Rais nestiee THOSE LIKE THE LONG COAT STYLE ILLUSTRATED are of excellent quality plain or crushed velvet in black, blue, brown or The coat is 36 inches long, collarless style, prettily trimmed with |, self-covered buttons . and narrow silk braid. Prettily plaited, popular leg-o'-mutton sleeves with fancy shaped cuffs and lined throughout with heavy satin. Skirt is nine gored kilted style, with inverted plait back, instep length. Also several other styles, (Women's Outer Apparel Sections, Sf Flo or, Front.) 25,00 Important Sale of Petticoats, Season’s Prettiest Styles Displayed. Dainty and captivating Petticoats gath- ered in generous quantities. This sale combines values and prices that are equalled by no other store, and in no case have qualities been lowered beyond our standard of goodness. in black 2 95 TAFFETA SILK PETTICOATS, only, with mercerized dust ruffle, SILK TAFFETA PETTICOATS, in all color 395 RUSTLING TAFFETA PETTICOATS, in all the up-to-date styles and colors; 4,95 © » 10.50 BLACK SATEEN PEDESTRIENNE PETTICOATS. 98e., 425, 1.50, BLACK SATEEN PETTICOATS, made in mos ap- proved style. I8e,, 1.25, 1.50, 475 Magnificent assortment of Moreen and Mohair Pettt+ G Coats, made with circular flounce,otherswith accontion Oy OO pleating or with rows of silk ruching, 2.95 up to " KMITOP PETTICOA(S, sanitary and tit perfectly; the todies of ‘ ittop’” are kaitted of good yarn Z 50 ¢ 2 made of mercerized sateen (Second Floor, Cent