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Nutshell Killed Fiancee and Himself. Lanarkshire Engineer was | Mr. Pa 1 from ped and tackled) ytayor McClellan replied that he never Fatally Hurt, Won Prize. ling hls regiment past the King, | te intra so mueh vigor and en) recommended any one for appointment BRIDGEPORT, SEPT. 18.—Henry Cor- his horse threw lym and Sir | t! had everything M6 lt tye Commissioner, atenaeh ts (dying at his tiomo here. mas was kicked In the face. ith a treshiy| .“BUt_ sometimes you negative ap- While exhibiting his prize cob horse] Sir Thomas's Injuries consist of a cut! armed with # trosl | ointments, do you not?” asked Major | Hills Fat 4 mouth and briised shoulder and arm, |CUt oust club about two feet long 284) xtcMurray. | Star lne irom York, Russian Ships Off Corea. x the Ru wor Women Browned) here will ta Wilson Ma ussia’ ¢ ;; reached shore Norway Not Arming. IN A Greatest —. | | Kveatest wus +| to-day and incident. During the L wood rider. his condition. Rev. of the addenly Rood Palace, k, where reat LIPTON HURT AT ARMY REVIEW BY. KING EDWARD Thrown from Horse During men in Many Years. EDINBURGH, Scotland, Sept ae muste eviewd by | attended by a sensational | ave 10 1s Honors He whs unseated, owing to a sudden swerve of his horse, The King sent an equerry to Sir Thomas's hotel to Inquire about ‘The King arrived at the Scottish cap-| ital this morning and proceeded to Holy Duke of Connaught and a brilliant staff, » rode to the parade ground in King’s eers passed before the monarch, throngs of _Dr. Parkhurst Heads Bone: Tina f whose the fovlew wheg ee sj LIVERPOOL, oP P rei © War Office. “THE WORLD LEAPED FROW TO WHIP THI Muster of Scotch- ot Seotcumen Highways of arms since the battle of Flodden Field avox awakened early King Edward here jin his room in ‘his big re ky In t fwom a gas jet out a man of the ue and Re [1a the dim ligt march past Sir Thomas | hallway ry Colone in th an inch in diaz | He made a pass at Mr. Pain wi club, but failed to land. Mr. grabbed the weapon and twisted | of the burglar’s hard, Then the | turned and ran into the hallway, Other members of the family why been aawkened by the struggle although he is a whence, attended by the| | in on the thief. in one leap, dashed through the Rall and out through a ‘window y nearly 40,000 Scottish vol- teks found in the mud Visttora from all! {t appears that there t in counteract felt, in volunteer ing regulations iy could get and Judge John t. IS—A Russian of the men River, the t n forces tal dowarall to date sad traine is demoralized bec ary for| tary department of the Ohfo Wesleyan niv here for the coming year. He succeeds Capt. Waldo E. Ayer, Cumberland Army Reunion. CHATTANOOGA, SEPT. 18.—The S: jd its annual eral hundred men present, although attendance has been cut down by | the yellow fever scare, , | Missouri Wet this Year. leona Metcalf Back. of the Departmjent of nd Labor, returned to Washni if SEPT. 18—Amother! WASHINGTON, was Issued to-day Metcalf, Milzation — ef merce ee zaton ef ton to-day from’ ( pre xcept Js gnnual |Newspaper Manager Dead |; r ne. = in cash, = f Army of the Cumberl reunion to-day. wit 18,—Rain has “and vicinity every in September, ‘wit of t Present. 18.—Minister of Mme to Lieut.-Ge pany PARIS, Sept Berteaux ar T. 18.—Secretary ihe | War. dent Loube rs © army. BED AT NIGHT Joseph W. Pain Put Burglar to Flight After House Was Looted. running from thelr rooms and closing He took the starway )and on the Job and, that, two were «had made good t studs and CHAFFEE GUEST OF THE FRENCH. Fntertained at Lunch by Minister h of War and Brilliant Com- Rerteaux gave a s zier thelr wives and staffs at the Ministry of Tho guests included a representative se Cabinet mick and Am- band of the | SPANISH WAR _ VETS START A EF Deputy, but Mayor Asks for His Record. + | eras t, Simmonds called on the Marry A. In the mmaging Lindsley, killed tomobfie accident. th the Pain {t out fellow | the Mayor, with a smile. 0 had were | representation.” Wasn't Capt. Ely cashiered from the demaguled the Mayor. but since then hi and in tho Phjlippt | Guan?” “Yea, the Stato well, lower of the on the | M4 were publicly sahil that. the charges wich ho” ! (PO. | Have been brought. of that court-martial, three | ac. ail be hostiie 10 Capt. Bly or not,’ t measure,” ice Commissioner last year, and M ‘Adoo Was Teported as Saying he Ii ied to appoint him. Then gome one, ciated the old |teen caghiered from ment for raismg money appointment before st was made. ‘The delegation went to Head to-day, but Commissioner, Mo they SKIRTS AND PETTICOATS MissMary H. Gibbs of Detroit tells In the last edition of the Diamond Dye An- nual about her great success in dycing Suitts: petticoats aud talior fade gulls, In her article she save; "I have bad au success In dyeing iny skirts whole that | have never ripped a garment to dya it. Even ruMed petticoats 1 put in Just a8 they are. T could not get along Sitpout Diamond Dyes,” War Adna Bell and | and Bright women are constantly Abdi Tew uses for Diamond Dyess “They ore cost 10 cents at . PAUL, MINN., SE . 1.—F. 5 e 2s! G3 rae (ed use. Onl) Ohio Wesleyan Change, | eo ee onion Tew ERE 2 peat aM Opis alc: | pdrugetst’s. | Ask your drugeist 0.. SEPT. 18—Lieut.| thé Daily Volks Zeltung Company, nges of amenities between {oF me Bidtnoba Dye Birecuon Be Gordon, of F and, Me., has | died to-day of nephritis. He was tives of the French ond | failed as ‘instructor in the mili-! born in Stadthagen, Germany. Just right for the man who wants a good smoke, but wants it often. —For there isn’t a better cigar sold any- where at 25 cents for three. ROYAL BENGALS LITTLE CIGARS—PACKAGE OF TEN, 15 CENTS The Royal Bengal is just an extra-good three-for-a- quarter smoke in everything except size. The ten perfectly formed cigars in the handy pocket package are made from a grade of tobacco that can be pro- duced only by the American Cigar Company’s exclusive pro- wgesses of fermenting and blending. This aromatic tobacco is made into Royal Bengals after two years of » preparation, and made up under ideal fotory conditions. *’ clean as it is fragrant. mr aeiaxean a HRW main PLAcEO 4 wanDecys couvmon moruRs 4 Siar west Ri) [ERDNE REBAR Gy Mesutooterere It reaches you as BOOM FOR ELY Want Him Made McAdoo’s} A delegation of Spanish War Vet- headed by Major McMurray and Mayor thts morning and asked him to have Ely appointed Third Deputy Police Commissioner to succeed Harris jast month in an uu- “I have gone as far gs that,” replied “Then may we ask you not to be ta te to Capt Ely? Commissioner Me- | Adoo thinks very highly of hkn and this Is the first time the Spanish War Veterans as a, body have ever asked |‘ court-martialled | National e has served yas Governor of a province with credii mself and the country. ‘The Colo- nel of his old regiment, the Ninth, has upon ho was cashicred ehould never Rtruld 1 shall have to. see the "tho I can. tell whether antle of Christian said the official record of that Was talked of for @ Deputy checks from two or three persons at the same time, and the Mayor vetoed the uarters loo Was id they would re- Diamond Dyes Wn ir Kanai Children’s ; 10% «24.5. Sizes, 5 to 8. Sixth Avenue Store Open Until {io P, M, on Saturdays. Apron Best Apron Ginghams, and brown checks, all wash well make fine aprons for the k Value 8c. yd.; To-Morrow, Boys’ Stocking fast spliced heels. Value 19c.,; To-morrow, Fine Qua! Towels knotted fringed huck and Value to 50c. ea., To-morrow, siz and retain the MONDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 18, 1002 Alexander VACATION IS OVER Boys and Girls need shoes—good, strong, comfortable boots for schoo! and play, lighter weights for dress and housewear. Our assortment both as to style and price. SPECIAL VALUES Boys’ Black Russia. Call) Girls’ Kid or Calf Boots, Boc Buttoned or Laced. Sizes 11 to 2 +£2.00 Sizes 11 to 2 “710 10%.. 4.75) 814 Girls’ Heavy Kid B ts, 235) Buttoned or Laced, Pat- Te ent Leather ‘Tips, Sizes Pos Cal \ BOOKLET CONTAINING “PHOTOGRAPHS AND DESCRIPTIONS OF THESE OUTFITS MAILED FREE UPON APPLICATION, 5 PIECE PARLOR SUIT. CO¥ERED oidentn Fulton, From Bridge to Duffield St., BROOKLYN, C. @C, Ginghams. in colors; itchen, 4’4c Boys’ Stockings, extra fine quality lack cotton, ribbed, two-thread seamless feet, double toes and high 10c ity Towels, 220 doz. extra quality, con- sisting of pure finen hemstitched and damask; all are from best manufacturers, 19¢; includes every WE FURNISH COMPLETE We Give Dividend Stamps 1,000 Stamps are worth $3.00 cash and 500 are worth $1.50 cash, when Buying Merchandise in Oyer 100 Departments of and requisite Large Boys’ and Girls’ School Shoes, Sizes 10 S.ji.0 $1.50 to N. E, Cor. 19th St. OPEN v 84st DPSTANION At BOoR A HOME pollxhed, xtension t Stamp with Each ! 10¢ of Your Purchase. Women’s Stockings fast black cotton; also plain black with maco feet; seamless teet, double toes and high spliced h 9c | | ena Embroidered | Stock Collars |} Women's Stock Collars, white em- broidery; also embroidery top col- lars, in fine dainty patterns; make very fine neck accessories, Value 19c. ea.; 12%c To-morrow, sail as | ||| Women’s | Gowns. | Good quality Flannelett; double ¢ | yoke back and frent, collar and cuffs of vontrasting colored ma- terial, finished with’ fancy scallop; good, generous sizes, Value 75c.;" To-morrow, good quality ed e | r 5 | 5 UU. The famous “Ironclad” Umbrellas, 26 and 28) inch, of piece dyed taffeta silk, guaranteed for one year, lock paragon frame. steel rod, case and tassel, tight roll, elegant assort- $1 00 ; re TON Mah SP AVE New Avtumn Waists, Correct and pretty Autumn styles at surprisingly low prices: An especially fine Sadras Walsts, Black Batiste Waist, and bh style, with graduated | andblack silk —~ tucking back and front; ties, S e auntlet cuff; | a. deep & Pancy Striped Madras ts; weight: tailor Special at \sUIk Finish Black } Sateen Waist, made with clusters of tucks back and front; new Sleeves and stock collar. Special at 98e A 24 Floor, 50th at. Section. ee t stitel “9Be | tucked collar, Special 1 p2.98 New Brilliantine Waists, made with clusters of tucks and box pleat; new fauntlet cult;, Batiste lining; size 34 to 46 in. $1.98 Specialat. Bloommngiate A Sale of Women’s Petticoats. Here are some that are both stylish and pretty to wear with your new Fall dresses, and at prices within reach of every one’s purse: Women’s Petticoats, in extra widths; made of Sateen, Lustre Sateen and Brilliantine, trimmed with ruftles, pleating and sec. tional flounces; special at $3.98, 98 $2.98, $1.98, $1.39, $1.25 and Cc Women’s Black Mohair and Brilliantine , ina variety of the latest designs » suit all, Special at $2. 5 » $2.98. And in colors at $3, 98. 24 floor, 59th St. Bloomingdales’, Hosiery and Underwear. Special Sale of Women’s Extra Sizes In imported Hosiery and Fleece Lined Underwear, An excellenti chance for stout women to get sizes to fit them properly, A splendid assortment at decided unger value prices : Women's Extra Size Imported Hosicry | Women’s Extra Size Fleece Lined Underwear, Made of the best Egyp- tian cotton, Vests and Pants to match; sizes 44,46, 48 and 50 bust meisurement, Regular 50c. quality, to-morrow at * 25¢ aming ales’, Main Fleor, 50th Section. 35¢ quality; full regular made Imported Black Cotton Hosiery; extra widths; very elastic, with white split soles and mace feet; sizes 9 to 10 19¢ | | wm Sweaters for Men and Boys. We are completely ready with the best—a thorough line—for § all outdoor work and play Regular Only the best makers’ products are here. Every one is all wool and full size, no mat. § ter how inexpensive, Boys’ All-Wool Sweaters, in tasteful, bright color coi 3 sizes 26 to, 34; valuet Other grades of Boys’ and Youths’ Sweaters at $1.29, at $1.29, $1.79 and $2.25. Men’s All-Wool Sweaters, size, regularly made in black, S36 to big, full * © $1.98 Mews Wortst €2 98 wo $3.98 Men’s Golf acketer in white $4. 98 and oxford, at Complete lines of Men's Cardigan Jackets, Stockincife Coats and Blue and, Fancy"Flannel Shirts Vcomincitates', gray and navy; 44, at. The Rest Umbrellas Ever Offered for $1.00. ment of handles, For ‘only . B mingdates', Matn Floor, 60th’ St, Sectlon, , A Sewing Machine Sensation,, Beginning To-Morrow We Will Offer the Celebrated - Lexington Sewing Machines For One Day Only 4t Less Than 4 Dares The Lexington Sewing Machines are perfeet in construction, They} are made by one of the largest, oldest and most skilled sewings| machine companies in the world. Every part of the Lexington, machine is fully guarantéed as to mechanism and quality, The sewing parts are made from the very best hardened steel, ball-bearing | parts are adjustable, thus increasing the durability of the machines, They hive seli-threading tension, which is uniform on cotton, linen and silk | have perfect’ thread release, size shuttle, holding a great amount of thread, The cases are beautiful in design, in quartered sawed golden oak, beauti- ful artistic woodwork, new style owl degign handles, Each Machine is fitted with auto- matic lift which raises and lowers tre head, They are dustproofand made in drop head design, making a very ¥ pretty table when the machine is closed. If you want onb of the best sewing machines manufactured at a very little } outlay, attend this remarkable sale to- morrow. FREE—With every machine during this sale, we will give free of charge a patent need!e threader and tucker. h Instructions will also be given fre: 9 §-Drawer Machine, They are ball bearing, perfectly noiseless, So easily manipulated that achild can sew on them, They eme body all the newest and latest im: provements, are fitted with complete set of most improved attachments, many of which cannot be had with y other make of sewing machine, ery Lexington Machine bears keys nate, and Jf any of the th parts get lost or need to be replaced, even in Su years from now, y; Every part ‘of these machines The Celebrated Lexington Sew- 45 fully guaranteed in every detail | ing Machine is in four styles, as by the makers as well as by ourselves. | follows: Lexington Sewing Machines—three drawer, drop $15. 09 head, Value $40, For to-morrow only “$16.00 Lexington Sewing Machines—tive Masia $17.00 head, Value $45, For to-morrow only s..+++ A beautiful can ata Lexington Sewing Machines—seven drawer, drop head, Value, $55, For to-morrow only,.... Full Cabizet Lexington Sewing Machines, machine incased in full handsome cabinet Oak woodwark, Value, $(0, For to-morrow only ,..,... reece 24. OO piningdale oor, Lex Ave i _ Lex, to 7d A 59th to O'th St, t!.<2",, —Bloomingdales’— at ee i