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uid YACHT ROBERTA 7 § ui nD REPORTED SAFE yn of ited be Banker, Injured cont cting ‘Tulenail Concern- in Accident on Eighth Avenue, ing the Auxiliary Yacht Give) Fighting for Life in J. Hood Rise to the Belief that Another ~ Wright Hospital. Boat Went to the Bottom. —_—— EY CAR CRASHES rete ee rae INTO BIG AUTOMOBILE, 2 ‘ie suciluy, sacit Roveria, red in Pimlico Bound on Sunday says the yacht Is anchored off | ur Occupants, One a Woman, sou eu of Roanoke toiand The first report said t lon board fou Are. Hurled to Pavement at) jad teen drowned. ‘The valoneed » Todd, of th le Ial- Beginning of Journey from (7 sci uy una was sharteed by ' Willard ¢ ins, a business man of New York to Hartford. Providence, to take a hus Florida Prominent Mew Aboard, Ih the party were Cu schafer, proprietor Opera-House; Col 8 é tured sleull, the | ieader of the Rhode Lala: ting party to J. Hood Wright Hospital to-day are Bdwin Brower, the twenty-year of a wealthy Hartford, Mes with a a Mh of an automobile aceldent, It a Mr. Perkins, ‘The ya ‘paid that the young man age aniin ¢ of Capt. Iwaae Go! of chance for recovery. For a the) paw who had wish him his son the earlier part of the night nephew and one ould dle was feared that he he aocident in which hurt ocourred at ¢ th street ant as he and a party of friends were) % @ trip to Hartford yesterday | , In the automobile with th were EF. D. Seymour, of Hari- | the passage f Mre, William E. Young, wife of Att Site at , of No. # West Sixty-fifth | Oysiermen who a os | Storm and her brother-in-law, James Hee ashton all un board, 2 hport, N. C., states Gnetead of taking Broadway, Seymour real hiete aie wos driving, went up Highth ave- ‘and at One Hund ani Thirtys| 96 th street tried es between & | Pim Rist-moving trolle: and a wagon | fear @landing at he curd, ‘Tue cor struck the | W)t! a ‘wore and Brower, who of yachts in y now ht went down| ca tving Station y's wal are reported rays a tidal wav ip of land separating | e@ sound and carried) 4 his skull was SLL BT 8) ‘AGE ‘SWORD HITS sai SE Ceiba Porterwanes. and ‘Henry Miller. on Trial for Kick-| Plece sirikes Woman on Head, | ing: His Mother-in-Law. Set MUNG Grampa! was’ playin Free When He Told How She Had Awakened Him, uel scene in “Captain Bars Was OM | Winn front seat with Seymour. was the pavement, #iriking on lls Young was als jiurle do h “Ww right ital found Br ws ariel from the The young hogpital and a ie city yesteruay afier: broken close to th n the bi sr hena| Wiia: arhy a er ape We dadinn re M. Lyons, of this city, the pian-| Foster's court w ae aa tat in the orchestra. tirty-fonr veare old, told In mourhfal (ERS plece of the sword struck ates tones how ile mother-in-law, Mra EI SGlancing blow on the head, but Christina Lane. had user , o beuanee z Was not seriously !n. Had i on an ator: to awaken him. @ a few inches to one aide the Pathos and woe were in his volce as | would have penetrated her fore he told of the indignities he bad s _ a f wife's motive 7 of kicking he mt PRESIDENT AS FOX HUNTER. sa prisoner ont — - nied (he charge, walle Accepts an lnvitation to Wide He) i. ei ead tale that he Mire, Lang. the mother-in-law tn 1 rdauahter, Mrs, Ab S WESTCHESTE Gent Roosevelt Westchester in the new if ; fa fox hunt, He wi Charles B. Me lywine Ker follow the uinber. kep: the President wa tek guest of aaed inor Hunt | nla had used a base! out was enough for the Court. wequlited Miller first time. was B. Altman & Co. |day that Albert T. Patrick, the lawyer bY the police to-day in the hope of ar- y Lena Boalt at the Waldort-| of them to a Janitor tn Harlem and had| | Medium.welght Natural Cray Wool, Value $1.10 each 79c | | storia. Samuel Bell ‘Thomas, a 1aw-| purchased two tiokete for Europe, Sh | jer sotalol WH thle tt toty, brought anid she and her husband Intended ails | | Heavy Natural Gray Wool, Value $1.35 each 98 Wt @ discussion on this subject for the other slde to-day, “WH! the embalming of a body before | she did not know where he wae nt] | Extra Farag Winter: Weta Value $1.75 each $1.25 tigor mortis sets In without the with- Mrs. B Natural Wool, , . drawal of any blood produce the sam: és - =a English Natural Woo! ect of oongexiion of the lungs as iti cal Hecsaeehy Value $2.65 each $1,95 and | in ho eee pai ye : TE Wont THURSDAY | EVENING, NG: NOVEMAER cae 1904" case and also notified headquarters. In-| Months and ® Days trom Norway, Spector McClusky sent detectives out) ST. JOHN'S N. F., Nov. 17.—The life- after Cox [boat Urad, from Aletnd. Norway, | Mrs Beatty questioned her house- | which sailed Aug. 7, bound for St, John'e| | keeper and learned * had disap. and New York, and thence for St, Louis, | (peared on Sunday, While Mre. Beatty | with her dealgner, Capt, Brude, and | ire at the Horee Show Mra. Cox Went ‘three others aboard, arrived here to- Layer indeed lr Mur Pole Say tir Sie re [rest serene a, ean ee sta Disoovers Medical Condition’ Lorraine - Beatty’s $3,000, boat was built ta compete tor by Which He Hopes to Prove) Gems and Is Trying to Escape! Rice Died of Natural Causes, © Abroad—Wife Confesses, prise for the best Itfeboat at th | -__ | ll | ZERO WEATHER IN SARATOGA, SARATOGA, Nov, 17—The mercury dropped to six degrees above aero her Proved to-day, the weather bets: on record in this St. Louls Exposition, She met ver moray, Pr ghar 2 but an ex F Foie palnnes he coldes| he Urad will or his date, 5 clnity proceed to New Yor! DistricteAttorney Jerome was told to-| All outwotng ateamers will be watched Emil Cox, formerly employed er by Mrs Eleanor Lorraine- of No. 62 West Thirty-ninth street, whose Jewels, valued at $3,00, Cox ts alleged to have stolen. Cox's wife, Mrs. Sidonle Cox, was em- | ployed by Mrs. Lorraine-Beatty as housekeeper, She was arrested late last joight and taken to Pollee Headquar- | \era. After a slight application of the third degree, in which Mra Lorralne- Beatty avetaced, the woman ts said to! have confessed that her husband had | | stolen the Jewels, had disposed of some | need to die for the murder of mill- a ire Wi am Marsh Rice, had an en+ ely new defense {n case a new trial was gminted him. This defense was dis- overed by Patrick himself, though his knowledge of me: seant, has through constant read medical books came across an anatom!- cal condition he hopes to result ta his acquitta ‘Phat Patrick would base his new fight @ medical theory was made st night at a meeting of oe Men’s Winter Underwear At Attractive Prices SHIRTS OR DRAWERS | Stern Brothers, that phodjced on the lungs by Vapor | polsor ng? IMPORTED “HYGEIA" ORIGINAL LINEN MESH Mediom and Heary el Usual price $3.25 each $2.37 as explained that he me Sing to s «AMES MoCREERY & CO, Furs, it that the 1 bur for tie beneft of| ence, and that he would have elimi- ved Patrick's name had \¢ been posal-| Natural Squirrel Tie Scarf, | lined with Squirrel, ..9.50. Dress Trimmings VEST SETS embroidered on cloth, in White, Black and new Tan shades, WAIST SETS in combinations of Cloth and Velve: to mtch new shades in Dress Goods. GARNITURES for Evening Wear, in Gold, Silver and Opalesvent Spangled Effects. NOVELTIES in Chiffon, Roses and Leather Thimmings, SPECIAL OFFERING of this Season's Impor'aion of Black Spangled, Black Passe- ASE , 4 menteries and Colored Trimmings, Value 95c to $2.25 yd. 18, 50| _ ee | Silver-Plated Tableware Patrick's trial It was brought out| id man Hlce's body hud been em: | er death with| Squirrel Muff... from the w performed the 46 inch Mink Scarf, with nat. arene ural tails and cords.,16,50 ++ 10,50 xxty and phystol autop foun eas | A in of the blood lungs, which could only bave al by aspliyxiation or vayor| Three striped, Flat Mink MUll civics coroner 88i$o De. Clark Bell, President of the Med o-Legal Sociwiy, appyinted a commit. we (0 investigaie the question and re-| Brown Fox Boas, natural | Te a tier Tat tel, edd vaccaauevasers at the mesting last olght that a body Flat Fox Muff,.....,,10.50| einbalined as was Rice's would produce congestion of the blood In the lungs. S.ould the report of the commit lg concur h these opinions the re latka § Pa be ca sd ierinions ine report | Alafia Sable Boa (4 skins), CHOICE DESIGNS IN BRIGHT AND GREY FINISH | Me alt be mute by Purwks ac | fitished with tails.,12,50/ | eys vA to % BELOW REGULAR VALUES | | Alaska Sable Flat Muffro, 50 , 26 inch Persian Lamb Coat, New model, with roll cuffs, deep collar and revers, Lined with brocade, 115,00 VAVAVAAA ALATA TAAAAAAA ASO HECHT BROS: 259-261 Sixth Avenue, Betwoey 1¢th and 17th mal Bargains to Induce You to Open an Account, These exceptional values are fathered h the distinct and avowed purpose of having you open an account with us. We want to practically demonstrate how well man, woman or child ’ {roy coment sto ay tr d| JAMES MEGREERY & CO, how convenient it is to pay for the best of wearing apparel in Ladies’ Suits, 3rd Floor, very small amounts, weekly or Walking Suits with long monthly. The Same Prices Whether You Coat and pleated skirts. Made of blue, black or! ! Pay Cash o° Pay in Small "se Gillies Coffee Sale Amounts. 5 BUSY DAYS—FRIDAY TILL WEDNESDAY. $6.00, 8.75 to 14.50 $4.25, 6.00 95¢e., $1.25 $2.50, 2,75, 4.95 $3.50, 5.50 Crum Trays and Knives, Pri Bewlt (42,0 and 2,98 Hot Water Ker'le;, $5.00 and 6.00 Soup Tureens, $3,75, 5,00 and 6.25 $1,50 to 2.95 Tea Sets, Coffee Se'z, Bon Bon Baskets, ‘Water Pitchers, Baking Dishes, Trays and Waiters, 65c,, 95, $1.45, 1.75 to 5.75 $1.95, 2.25, 3,50 Bread Trays, Twenty-third Street, Usual Reductions in prices of Brass Bedsteads Size, 4 ft, 6—Formerly $32, $65, $85 & $90 $25.00, 52.00, 65.00 « 70.00 Third Floor, West *wéhiye “third Street Lad'es’ Walking :kirts—all wool ma- bottom. Black & Gr ys $3 95 Yeo Value £6.50. Friday Ladies’ Taffeta Sik Wrists; plaited fronts: super or qua ity; as- sored colors; worth $5. for $3,503) Tailor-made Svils of all-woo! Cheviots: 2500 | Velveteen Suits, with braid-| biefitting eo vy trimmed Blouse Model Sine Sen worth $15, tor 90,99 Coats. Blue, beck or Some hundreds of our customers know that it pays to} jie’ Cover: and Cheviot Jacke s, ; buy these two brands at regular prices, It will pay a good deal better to) m weight; Black and Cas brown, b y them at these special prices. This sale should also prove to be a great woh $4.95 25,00 | sgar.acquainted” occasion for hundreds of other families who may not yet Chil iren’s Set ool Dresses; Red and Blue plaids; with Cashmere reversirimmed DIRECT ATTENTION TO THEIR ASSORTMENTS OF FUR RUGS AND CARRIAGE ROBES, WHICH INCLUDE MOUNTED RUGS OF TIGER, POLAR BEAR AND LEOPARD SKINS, | tate. ROBES OF BLACK BEAR, NATURAL BEAVER, MINK, PERSIAN LAMB, SEAL, ALASKA SABLE AND WOL. VERINE SKINS. FURS FOR COACHMEN HAVE A LARGE AND ATTRACTIVE STCCK O ORIE NTAL , RUC IN VARIOUS SIZES, OF THE BEST PERSIAN AND TURKISH WEAVES, IN THE SELECTION OF WHICH PARTICULAR ATTENTION HAS BEEN GIVEN TO | THE COLORS AND DESIGNS. S1t., Nineteenth B:., @ixth Ave. New York. RARRDARAA EAS TARARAR TA NAAR B44 OEE PE eat lla ae i. é e i e terials infancy Worsteds and Chev. jots: splendidly tailo ed: | Twenty-third Street. weak 50c. each, . 10S, & tt, Green fading ‘tems H tiven iree at any Cepot of Sperry & reins in exchange {or Twenty-third Street, | the label and wrapper rom each 20. bottle ac ‘ |he familiar with the real richness of the Gillies famous Coffees—the kind Crepe de Chine and Taffeta that vo from the roasting machines ones to od ie Ll clad wetih $1, for. = 79¢ | Silk dresses, Light colors, | send us a postal, Our usual rule prevails—money back if you Bor’ Corduroy Kote Towers 2868! go.co and §7.¢0 Broken Mocha & Java. Bogota Coifce. sires 410 14; worth 59¢., for | ; 575 REGULAR PRICE 23c. *\ade up REGULAR PRICE 28c, This rich/ lan Overcoats; $s 08! nainly of the broken and smaller beans delicious Coffee was a luxury beyond h $2.50,forv™ of highest grade Coffees, in- | most people’s reach until we C An assorted lot of Men's Suits an cluding both Mocha and Java; C! succeeded in getting it so Overcoat sigs 34 to 425 extra choice; yields a deli- |that we could sell it at that sold tor $10, at cious cup of coffee, SALE 28e. SALE PRICE for FIVE Ladies? $1 “4 kid all 49c PRICE for FIVE days..... PHY csedleconiaarsqnisss shades; Friday only A Lat of Youne 50c English Breakfast Tea at c and Cassimere £ 0”; ly fine quality; rich, 0 A special importation of particularly quality; 3 ted di force Feiss $5. 75 JAMES McGREER nf PA and pg flavor; an English Breakfast Tea that we Pindhnecddnt.tabhddebihidehdbdh i O highly recommend at its regular 50c. price; to be sold for hb these FIVE days at the largest reduction we have ever made. . rar ert For Hotels, Clubs and HOStAN TNR Vel i) erg i Tron on] this is an opportunity to secure a substantial sayin, 0 | Leather Goods Dept. aise moderate prices. tthe calles , 0 1000 real Walrus and ] wy | imp y en Os will Cometo You Good S: | Mapeh Monee ene & SELL 5 LBS. COFFEE—or t Ib, Tea and § Ibs. Coffee—and deliver in Man . ir eaand $s, Collee—and | cardcases, Mounted with | bts Brooklyn and Bronx 96 0 180th St. SEND PUSIAL or telepione, 10 Sterling silver, Ibs. Coffee or $ Ibs. Tea—or 1 Ib. Tea and 10 Ibs. Coffee—delivered FRE B of ¢x- | oe . g§ . press charges within 25 miles of Manhattan—25 Ibs. delivered within 100 miles. e Gillies Coffee Comp FOR MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDRENS Value 1.00 1 es 0 ee om any, . stablished 1840, 6 Bet, Park Pl Long vears of experienc: 1000 Taffeta Silk belts. | tatatished 19 4.000, 100, 207 & 239 Washington St. s'sircay s in making the Coward Sho: Black, green, navy blue, | es 7 have eliminated every possi. brown and white, ble feature and im- proved every good one till the product is now well nigh perfect. It fits, wears and comforts. SOLD NOWHERE ELSE, JAMES S. COWA;.D, 268-274 Greenwich St., N.Y. (Hae WARREY eTRERT,) Mall Orders Pitted. Sead tor Catalogue. SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK Aare Six. Cor B Ape. Sale of Swagger $25 Long (oats 16. 56 Here's just the coats if you want to loor tall and slender and stylish, They're truly luxurious garments—but the price is very modest, Style like cut along- side, of black kersey, in the new 45-inch ' long double-breasted model, semi-fitted back, box plaited and strapped. Satin lined throughout. These strictly tailor- made $25 coats on special sale at $16.50. Sale of Smart Winter Jackets at $1 y 50 Splendid black kersey and montagnac jackets, 45 inches long, in double- breasted collarless models, double box plaited front and back, semi-fitted, fins ished with belt, new full sleeves with turnover cuffs, Regular $18.50 jacks ets; on special sale at $12.50. $9.98 Sale of $15 Winter Jackets at The Cut Alongside Shows Style of Jacket. — It is one of the handsomest new models picked from our diversified showing. ‘The fabric is a warm black kersey, satin lined, 33 inches long, fly front with velvet collar; fitted back. These are strictly tailor made $15 jackets on special sale at $9.98, Special Sale of $5.98 Winter Jachels at This group of jackets is one of those extraordinary special values which bring crowds to our jacket depart ment. The jackets involved are made of black kersey in the new 27-inch double-breasted collarless model, new leg-o'-mutton sleeve, finished with rows of straps crossed by tabs on front and back. Regular $3 jackets on special sale at $5.98. Sale of High Theatrical Heel Oxfords at $3.50. These Oxfords are copied from a very expensive custom model, and are the newest and smartest shaye to be had, They have the extreme °- inch Louis XV. heel and short vamps. The Oxiords are made of all patent leather, all dull hid, and patent leather vamps with dull kid backs. $6 would not match them elsewhere. Special at Vogel Brothers at $3.50. Vo g&Wrathors, Ae Thecen B Ave. B. Altuan & Ca. . Open Saturday night till 10,30, MISSES’ DEPARTMENT, CONSIDERABLE REDUCTIONS HAVE BEEN, MADE i, IN THE PRICES OF A NUMBER OF MISSES’ HIGH.COST TAILOR AND FANCY SUITS, JACKETS AND EVENING COATS, ALSO CHILDREN'S FROCKS, COATS AND REEFERS, TO TAKE EFFECT FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 18th, AMONG THEM ARE MISSES’ TAILOR SUITS, REDUCED FROM $25.00, 29.00 AND 42,00, TO | $17.50, $22.00 AND $25.00 B. Altman & Cn. CLOTHING FOR BOYS. NORFOLK AND DOUBLE-BREASTED SUITS WITH KNICKERBOCKER TROUSERS, OF WORSTEDS, TWEEDS AND IMPORTED CHEVIOTS ; RUSSIAN BLOUSE SUITS. OVERCOATS IN BOTH FUR AND FUR TRIMMED STYLES, ALSO HATS IN NOVELTY AND POPULAR SHAPES, INCLUDING TAM O'SHANTERS AND TOQUES. | Eighteenth Ot, Nincternth OC, Sith Anenue, New York. Sale Ten Million Boxes a Year. CANDY CARE AD TEC MONDAY MOKNING \YONDERS,