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DEFENDS THE +, WORK OF LIFE Ardent watehors of the tleker Who expected a brivke upward mov Kinsley Would Check What) {0"'" ‘He Calls “Insane Chatter [inca wis ccinbre ne of the Hour.’ HARTFORD, Conn., Sept. 19.—Ini ance men from all over tho country, about one hundred and twenty-five atended the opening delegates in a! fession of the Cc tional in Unity Hi D, P. Kin ‘ ‘New York fended “Militant Insurance” paper which was read in his absei It sald in part: Militant Life Insurance. “In the thick of plans and ambit and struggles w and adva nvention of the Ife ts lifo sociation of Life Underwriters h seek to conserve |eympathy with the general tende: WALL STREET SDAY, Sept. 19 of stock prices ta ron Meged fight for control of the Wabash tween George §. Gould and hilt yivinia combina nted to-day ein the spes lative outlook when busines Stock BE to sell J were keenly hange London pressed n securities, and every tor tugged lustily ot lable strings to pull prices sure the most ¢ down. That quot: ons did not tumble pre- Na- of the controlling bull po: ented by the existing wholesc: ditlons, Good railroad ea market fairly dy. The ar rival from Europe of $625,000 In gold was A neerting to the bear ele! encouragement to some § fted recoverles in prices during « fons] Wabash {ssues were weak not onl nee. it-Ithe market, but also because of the ance. The nary spirit Tuns|5revailing eentiment In the Stock Ex- through every line of {ts vigorous Hter- ature. “From the mom book rast, made throug! lity, ceases to exlst, life © fixes for itself the very higt rd of moral as well as legal sponsibility “It askw the public to come, to} sos of Russell Bins wilt Senvale when the sottcliing ‘the hour tion to judge pretty accurately nge that the Ramsey fleht to wrest control from tho Goulds will am to nothing. Bankers who are in a posi Ms | whereabouts of large blocks of W in-| voting securities assert that George t} J. Gould already control of this property tied up. good nd- as give over into ite keeping, almont| (jon te side of the Goulds. Rocke- and plans, money. In th responsibilities, » civilization mo: Ability of & what the peo to exp clone to something sur fits quality. “The material resy gurance ts so built tn ric of all commercia! fa suspicion of its sound: ; tolerated. 208 “Insane Chatter of the ipkada i to rec insurance « on trial. 1 do na thing done, nor d because a Milwau looted by its Preside: “Insurance @n enemy of society and a disgrac us, “If a company clinging fast to sound | common Without question, not only hopes, pat life itaelf. e and what it rhuman in Ibility of Ife In- hat even a ss cannot be y company | ing fepresented here ts a distinct gain for] Uli pool has @ciety, The man who deliberately ‘| and wantonly disturbs that bustness 1s ler representatives are apparently but » Interest in th!s controversy ney lite | it n the report from C sident Caseatt would be retired at of this year under the com- e-limit rule. Within the fi tes Pennsylvania shares & off slightly, but thelr rapid recov and reasserted etrength clearly demon- strated the wealeness of the bear attack Friends of President Cassatt were quick to assert that he had no intention of retiring from the exce of a eral years mt apse before he re emit, and even the pro- a formid- boring under v railroad giyen to U. hoWever In fac:, changes in the ret, th tirm hold of public Tron & 1 excited some suspicion that @ s was afout to unload a quantity of pool stock. Two or three Gates brokers bid up both the nd preferred shares of Re- 8 to Govirine in Hts finance adds in a single | Public Steel early in the day, and spe- ear to the world of the insured 6 poopie i has done a tremen cial encouragement was given by men 150, dous | Debind tye pool to the current talk about thing. ‘Dhis Js militant life insurance. [the navment of back dividends by the This 4s the institution that isu fire. These are the achievements, <hat some who profess the faith most bitterly attack, most maliciously kepresent Will Make Mistakes. “Milltant life insuran errors and o on sionally dey PALL ve bad 1 and sorrow; e ts one of World. Tt misunders eto stand inthe bsolutely open and ¢ hods, It must meet e blackmailer wit If it sitps, as it s militant life mpi etriker and flood of sunlig! occasionally, it At will get none. ———————__. held prices up and the market devel- re y undertone, ‘Trading was] py Justice McKean Criticises Employment of Youth by Police to Spy Upon Disorderly |: ¢ Houses. Justice McKean, in the Court of cial Sessions to- criticised A) tapt. Bourke, of the Mercer Street tion, and his detectives for empld youths to Ket evidence against diso: ly houses in the precinct Detective Farley appeared as plainant against a woman charged maintaining a disorderly house in “ Ndi Third street, Farley called Leon Pierce, prisoner removing coins from the poor nineteen years old, of No, 280 Second 1 street, and Harry Kronenthal, twenty, Years old, of No. 3 Lewis street, a tain ‘Bourke. When the y lective Farley and sal employ lads like th fush yyy ‘work. It seems tor ak wi pave ery loying boy: Justice then announced bha: re send & memorandum of the lommiasioner McAdoo, CARLTON INDICTED. Presentm by rooklyn Grand Jury, indictments for bigamy down by the Grind Jur will commit nagement; there uthe had finished thelr mony Justice eKean tumed on int df Shame and a MBlegrace to tho work that a police captain do police could get mento do this work je Against Him ze Fer? CURE rere These pool 100, M-official denfals that th ny payment of back dividends byt! Republic Steel Compan Some liquidation of Iron at mis- mnessee ted a passing int predictions by specialists th: op ek a group of e culal Ts On & but ne fi 5, ope ‘th will) the "yho own ‘ood, | ami wyority of the stock of this compaz ight. t know of no ant ntion to lean dividend at present ‘i tho] oe ——<—>____ will st expect no mercy. | COTTON HIGHER IN A QUIET MARKET. siderable pressure. ¥ and small receipts ‘however ez to the 8 the | ,, the prices were: October, rt 10.48 to 10. +, 10.0 to 10.6 quotations were: nber, 1W.ki; Ja Spe-| Arthur Trevisam, thirty-eight years ting old, claiming to live at the Mills Hotel | Sta-| in Bleecker street, Dy ested on ach, rw box in the Chi foly Name, at. Ninety-sixth iB) of robbing the poo: of the F rder: t and Amsterdam av vest Was held in $1,000 for examination com-| by Magistrate Moss, in the West Sid ice Court to-day, with ® ‘a)"‘The Rey, Edward Rafter, assistant | West) pastor of the chureh, said Ne saw the ox by means of a flat piece of fes coated with glue, on the end of a string, and pennies, all sticky with glue. Mrs. # his! Frances Hy Johnson, of Now 22 West ‘witnesses, They were mere lads in ap-| Ninety-third "street, ' also. testified to pearance. Young Kronenthal declared) seeing, Trevisam, fishing colng from the that ho had secured evidence against| %* Trevisam denied hi thirty disorderly houses for Acting Cap- 8 guilt, a BIG PURITY CONFERENCE. t he ‘cago | In_this country, ane other pertinent au uestion: ven attention, while individu life will be recommended, y ie ok! yn Apgny cota _Penaerick » La, Relieves peters dua ie Aaa ay ‘our i hae as y Ch ke fo1 Ky me ros that he ‘woul fapiton told the Court that al the d "9 ait 4 $ throat, maat| ix and Load © lungs a on es almost et: OF the } the head, rts ay TMS, | bear altitude of the Gates crowd Was scheduled for an upward es in cotton to-day were from 8 round despite a| ‘avorable | t from the bear selling ffered for sale owing December 10.48 to. 10.4! Mareh, 10,55 16 In his pockets was found $12.37 in silver At the National Purity Conference to be held in La Crosse, Wis., Oct. 17 to 19, delegates will be present from all that] over the United States and Canada, It Is expected to be the most important meeting of Purity workers ever held Rescue work, divorce, race si auteldo, nm methods of Saitation and education for promoting a-bigh standard of purity in family and cipitaiely was due, no doubt, to the |} zs furthermore operated to keep the | } net ob final quotations or is S" steel pf, Serhan cara nf ity ee ARRIV >aloma, ymphay FOR WEDNESDAY Why important ? extraordinary: Plaid in white, cream, Erench Faille THE CLOSING QUOTATIONS. nnd National City gaze Imports, neaged $1.7 yellow metal will Tank has engaged }d for import from London. | SHIPPING NEWS. ALMANAC FOR TO-DAY. | Sun rises. 5.44/Sun sota, 6.03/Moon rises. 9.31) PORT OF NEW York. | THE 1 TR es] Lower cables had 5 wheat mark in on al ope! ing December AB ember, St 8 Ais ecernber, ay, 43758 bid counts had a harden! | pending vance In the Bank o} discount. v On the Stock Exch a toward woalkne: Ton} loi ‘Americans opened pelow parity on, real GOLD FROM LONDON. = Ihtsasctine ont r nanese were dil ios nerally | Rhode: |tenden panest 194 ow “0.000 | * SUESIN give us colors. ORE, WHEAT DOWN WITH svershadowed by th lsiness was restr! ye ews TAVINE On “Tinsettling’ ef Consols were mad a fraction better. 'SUESINE SILK | WEARS BETTER THAN SILK _—<———————————————— HE dressy new material which T has the softness and beauty of china silk at half the price —and more serviceable for the touch of cotton in it. You have set the stores a hard pace to keep up with the demand, so if your dealer hasn't Suesine Silk write to us for samples and INTRODU IGERS OF et BE, GLACE ADING LIGHT. a deprossing effect here to-~ the} to 1-4 of a cent.) the losses, ‘Trans- Ight seale, the on'y| at being the commission) ng prices were Dee prices were: Wheat September, S$ 1-8; De M y, {;) Bep- closing Weta cea were: Wheat D mber, § old, —————— STOCKS WEAK IN THE LONDON MARKET. ee Sept. 19—Money was in 1 in the market to-day. Dis- Ing tendency, lend- ae {nated by fears of im~- ers being domin z ements of gold and an ad ¢ Ingland’s rate of ange the tendency a Rhe market be- je monetary out: depressed, but steady, reacted to Iizations and ew ysed weak and it- Land Kafr and had a day his name. All “bs, e AND THURSDAY An Important Sale of Ribbons Extraordinary Price Because of this: the ribbons ng, six ins. euiges various colors. Value $1.00 the yard Satin Taffeta Sash Ribkons, eight inches wide, pink, blue eng nile. complete series of the new millinery shades, to- gether with black, white and cream. Value cog the yard Satin Taffeta Ribbon, six inches wide, in a com- | plete range of ae falue 35c the yard Taffeta Mousseling Ribbon, five and a half inches wide, in all the desirable shades, together with black, white and cream. Value 33¢ the yard Saks & Conyrany Broadway, 33d to 34th Street. are in all the new fall weaves and shades adapted for millinery, dress, sash and kindred elaboration. This together with the high character of the rib- bons make the price concessions all the more (39 ‘flesh fire,” It Rt gradually spreads, fol the body is liable to be at- tacked, the hands, feet, parts most o! ae The cause of |} @ezema is a too acid con- dition of the blood, The circulation beoomiaa loaded with ficry, Those afflicted with Eczema know nore than can be told of ths sibering impesed by this ith a slight redness of the skin, which by ‘iste and pustules discharging a thin, sticky fluid that dries and ecales off, leaving an inflamed surface, and at times the itching and burning ave almost unbearable, While any part of Peper} space ie in sings and and large se my hand, pumming, on my att limb the ntill it was nape paining Re aoe for which id get no rl, until see- the other cures tons by the advise of your physicians, seared the abe of 7a Mayetta, you I wrote and commenced J. H. Srence, that forced tron th the glands and pores of the skin which polaous one nce the cause of the diecsse io in the blood It 1a a wt the flesh aflame, removed wed before a cure can be . has no tly refused waste of time to try Ky cure it ih X local ai epplieasions the cause must be equal as a remedy for el marie enters the blood and forces out the poison through the natural channels, and builds up the entire system, The skin becomes smooth ane soft t again, and the Eczema is cured. Cases we persistent to be cured ‘under the treatment if effect tie i i zi wis crating of on red AG! LL ite one Ombroideres. Ht About 44 Less Chan Regularly. Ohe Cnitire Wain WMisle, as welt as the IDth Strect Aisle, Wild Be Devoted to the Displays. Thousands of Yards. All the Most Popular Laces. Thousands of Pieces. All the Most Popular Embroiderics. T’S been a good many seasons since we announced a Lace and Embroidery Sale of this magnitude, fer it has been a long time since such a big purchase was possible. Everything has combined to invest it with extraordinary importance. It is very timely, for it comes just when many people are planning things which require Laces and Embroideries. The details reveal that the Sale offers everything =i in the way of Embroideries and Laces. Single “S. & WH.” Green Trading Stampa Given The Offerings Merit an immense with Purchases Amounting to 10c. or More, ___and Enthusiastic Response. Embroideries. Cambric, Swiss and Nainsook Edges, Insertions, Ribton Beads Ings, Applique and Medallion Bands and Baby Sets, specially priced at, yard, Be 8 10% 12! .,, 15¢ In a regular way these goods would command fully double our sale prices. ——— eee 1,000 pieces Wide In- Corset Covers sertion, sKirts, Flouncings and All-Over Embroidery, spe- cially priced at, per yard, 5c 1000 Pieces All-Over Embroideries, [rls fy; Point and baby effects, specially priced at per yd i 39c, 49c, 59c, 1.2 Npiia 2iOU BERS: Lace Bandings. OPERIO A superb gathering; | Sissle and dovble medallions and ap- Irish Crochet and Venise [Pic urciscayea a” 5C at Aidt 187S19"STS, Lace All-Overs, |5,'°°h*5 lirish Crochet Bandings, in white. NEW YORK, cream and ecru; also Net Top Oriental Ca exquiste patterns in’ white, cream and |) ice Edges and Insertions in white 29c Catleta Ribbon, 19¢ ecruj laces in greatest demand for sleeves, This is a fine heavy quality, plain Taffeta Ribbon, TI princess" gowns: regularly up to $4.00 a 25c. a yard, at vas Oriental Lace All-Overs, a beautiful 69c., 98c., 1.25 | eottecions 18 inches wide. in white and cream: also Venise and Jelsn Crociier and Oriental Lace Appliques an: and 1 75 Medaliions; also Bandings: trimming, making cf yokes, waists and | Sueam and ecru: regularly up to Jf ()q 434 inches wide, in the most desirable shades; regularly 29c. a yard; special at Al store, Man Wioor, Front, 10th stp (Sogel Cooner, Store, Matn Poor, Front, | regularly up 10 75e. a yard. at 25c Gxtra Sood Values in Rugs and Carpets. The variety is as broad as any one can desire—the qualities most excellent and the prices of unusual attractiveness. © "55 Royal Wilton Rugs. Smith’s Axminster What About a New Tapestry Brussels This is a rich high pile floor covering in pen Creal pers and csornie Rugs. motley tele easel curs Carpets. he Rugs have just ived, and at ; the nites ee ihe. Gee ini ahediaaries | Made by the famous carpet Benes Ae We ren Excellent quality, new Fal! Soe special, $29.50 | makers, Alexander Smith's Sons, | bedchamber, designs with border to mai designs, suitable for any rcom. also hall and 8.3x10. stair effects, very serviceable and espec special, $27.50 | selv- ‘i . sag Bigelow Axminster Rugs tightly waven with strong selv- Sold regularly at $1 yard. special, 89C | low priced for toemorrow: &: contempla:es offering two sizes, | age. Designs are newest, Ori- Velvet Carpet. Lot No. |; special 70 gh-grade Rugs of choice colorings, | d | Those who desire a soft, velvety tread | ae é eminently desirable for parlor, library, din. | ental patterns predominating. in delicate colerings, with quiet effects. | Lot No. 2; special, 59 ing-room or bedchamber. Size 9.0x12.0, lark our Velvet Carpets will mest the demand. 4 Size 9.0x12.0, reg. $35; special, $27.50 | 212€ x regularly 19.25 | Boecers to mate aloitml and cate | Lot No. 3; special, 49c Size 8.3x19.6, reg. $303 special, $24.7 | $25.00; special, : designs; regularly $1 a yd. special, 24C (Blegel Cooper Btore, Fitth Flo.) In the Great Housefurnishing Store Specially Attractive Values for Wednesday’s Shoppers. “Gl-An-Se’’ Ware. And these Handy House Helps. Already Sought by Many Wise and Thrifty Housekeepers. That is’ natural, because “El-an-ge” gray ware has roved to be the most practical and best Enamel Ware now before the public. There can be nog question as to its superiority, for in back of it stands the reputation of Lalance & Grosjean, who have been making standard grades of Agate Ware for * It mixes and kneads dough in three minutes, Universal Bread-Mixer—any one can mate bread with the Universal. You will find them demonstrated in the housefurnishing store, where bread is baked and full instructions given as to their many uses. The No. 4 has a capacity of 2 to 6 loaves and is sold for 2,00, No. 8 has @ capacity of 4 to 10 loaves and is sold for x 2.50 It saves time and labor and insures best re- Universal Cake-Mixer—,ujs. Aside from mxng cake and batter, eal cream and eggs can be beaten, providing the quantity is not too small, ft can also be a quarter of a century. =. used successfully with any kind of flour generally used in baking. Demonstra- These prices are fully % less than were asked for the preceding tion inthe ete 1.75 products of this firm. §TRATGUT SAUCERANS, with covers Ie; Hat, RO; dat, Zhe ZPANS, with Boe, SES Curtain Stretchers—folding Curtain Stretcher can be easily removed and take up very little room, size 6 by 12 ft, have retinned brass pins 2 inches apart and meas Ure printed on the frame, will fir any style curtain, 30C No. II, same size, little heavier make, stronger, t<0, BSC No. 3, size 6 by 12, with pins I inch apart, meas- uring rule and centre bar, pins close enough together to fit any curtain, 95c 6 by 12, pins 2 inches apart, frame made of extra heavy wood, very strong, can be used for all kinds of fine fabrics as well as heavy curtains, 1,15 No, 7 will properly hold the heaviest grade as well as the most delicae grade: pins are one inch apart and will not rust; als can be used fora quilting frame, 1,25 Our Navy Coal Cooking Range— Carefully constructed of supericr grade iron, la oven, very good baking and roasting. No. 7, regularly $10.50; snes 750 No. 8 regularly $11.50; spec THIS DOES NOT Netbe SETTING uP” (Stegel A ine ce eee “Ignito’’ eiaalegliing Che Big Store’s Practical, safe, convenient, clear, and ecanomcallt Every A i . . househo'd would be fitted with them if the good qualities of “‘Ig- is more interesting than ever this year. It embraces all the nito” Mantles were known. 'No matches are required to them— best food products of the world, Come and see the inter- ‘a turn of the wrist, without striking a match, and the thing is done. esting demonstrations and listen to the good music, These Mant'es are absolutely sale, besause ie ery instant Also extra special values in the following lines: ing gas the mantle lights itse pecial display ens Hee erarmahing Store--it's interesting and TAFFETA RIBBON, made to sell for 29c a yard, at 19¢ instructive. “IGNITO,” Self-Lighting Gas outfits, 1,25 Complete sets, 1,25 Extra Mantles, 85c | And an unusually interesting list of standard grade house “Ignito” Mantles fit almost any burner furnishings attractively priced. el Cooper Store, Trasement.) unday World Wants Work Monday Morning Wonders