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THE WORLD: ASPINALL NOW SAYS HE WON'T RUN FOR MAYOR Brooklyn Judge Adds His Name to Those Who De- clined Nomination, | Voseph Aspinall, Judge of the County Court of Brooklyn, to-day emphatically Fofuscd to be a candidate for Mayer @n the Republican tcket, Not only did he refuse the offer of the nomina- he criteited the way it it strange,” he asked a | reporter of The Evening World, “that if Judge Aspinall would make such @ aironm candidate ve wawn't mentloned bee Aspinall wee ax strong two weeks ago foret Surely Judge fas he Is to-day, Now they come minute, fo me at the In No, sir, E will have none of it. You cnn make (hat as strong as you Hike” The refural of Judge Aspinall to | 1 na leaves t ! Near j row isn't a candidate mt leader \ 1 the Ror A fudge was nv ed beforehand After the as Halpin an pall would cer ers “fa | for rms BAR ENDORSES JUDGES, Strong Resolutions in Favor of Re.| electing Ing mand Gile loraleoy — ODELL'S Jl 'DGE BADLY BEATEN, Barnes and Get Rovenge| the wo eal URE! slate P was held for an Through the Nomination . I ehacensiae Nagel Pp ae are Mt felsrate and later’ hw BROOKLYN, of Fitts. |lowering her head and folding her arms > Fits, Sf Gohoey urrogats of AIbREY LEthSs wars der the ala, Mo “Marq uise , Corsets, | fee cuatice | Court by | Belle pulled his team up and stopped MA H LE R NL Fall Models. the Republican ¢ t the Third Judielal District succeed Gil- bert D B. Has k, of Kingston, Gov. Udeli's app to fill the unex- pired ter 1 y, Herrick As had ge ally expected the otes of Kensselacr County, con- trolled by ex-Gov Frank 8. Black, were cast with the four of Albany for Fitts, rmer Senator Hobart um the oharie delegate, also voted for Judge Fitts, giving him eight votes to Judge Hasbrouck’ five This ts the result of the strained po- litical relations between former Gov. Odell, chairman of the Republican State Committee, and William Barnes, Jr, ohairman of the Bxecutive Com- mittee of the State Committee and Re- Rileen leader of Albany County. Many politicians were present —_—— REQUEST FOR MONEY MADE HIM DRINK NEWATK, N. J., Oct. 6.—Viee-Chan- cellor Stevens to-day heard testimony in tho sult for divorce brought by Mrs. May G Van Ness, of Cedar Grov againat her husband, George L, New. The patr were married in Octo- her, 1895, According to the tratimony, nine days | after tholr merriage the plaintlf asked | for money and the defendant went out | and runk, ond has been drinkink heavily fense. | nally she stopped In front utes wear and 6 Shs bosreeatte cll effects for street wear, {waist line, long hip line and fully at White Plains to-day, all her prop- Stylish and serviceable, | sored A Fave aiakana | erty valued at $20,000 is bequeathed to} | ‘or siender ligur shot nd the Churoh of St. Joseph, a Tpawere:| and at fea Fd medium hip models are designed to After making the bequest, the testatrix prices. eading COLOMS |i\create an easy grace and round the rer since. There was no de- propepy to Rey, Albert Liegs, of Yon- HOW THIRSTS BELL: Hops < BACK WITH CROERS i, “| Guest titan CALLING UP A a wk au ey May orve PROM wis ROOM, \ Sortuke moor Scenes THE DIMMING wran Oss | ‘eas fh: ' PANIG IN SCHOOL Policeman Who 6 Gave Rabid Dachshund a Hard Chase in Brooklyn Streets Bitten Bad- ly Before He Filled it with Lead, Proximity of the Fitth Avenue Preaby terlan Church, Gotham’'s Garteniateel| are an institution, and a line of cherubs ts on duty carrying wicker baskets and millinery boxes into the hostelry. A hatbox built to surround a “cre- ation” Is quite capable of holding long-stemmed bottles, and a well-equipped covered basket doesn't burst in indignation at being required to do mis- slonary service bearing many cold quarts. A regular contract or commission has to be filled out and signed by the! thiraty guest, relieving the hotel of any ¥ par tin the transaction, EE? to When the children were getting bi School No. 20, Union and De on to-day ran streets, Williamsburg, after n a a dog of the daschund breed through the school frothing at the mouth, It bit and snapped as It ran. “THREW HERSELF HAD NO N N0 MONEY and the teachers and children were mal out into the para where {t escaped UNDER WHEELS Young Man Ordered Ordered Sumptuous fy ihe streat. pumued te Pollcenan thrown Into a pantie. Repast in a Brooklyn Res+ Heherts, of the “Boatord Cries of “Mad dog!'' resounded through the » 1 and the janitor James Reynolds, finally beat the ani- ; ran n Doherty gave chase dawn Unto : eae Connors, Homeless and) (uname and Was Then) eee wer ad nen ie Reuven Landed in a Cell, | where he grabbed it by the ne im bad! the dog turned, bit 1 away, He nd again un f Hungry, Seeks Horrible | Death in Street, Albert ® Rradley, twenty-five years old, appeared in Adams Street Court him, “ Hrookly Jay to tell why he ordered | him ‘with Penniless and starving after having ° vous feast without having tho! ian Maynard or | 7 ; my for it. He gave his ed-| of Board! af Senith, ‘came klong wandered the streets vainly for days No. #2 Jefferson street, Brook: | 47d took some caustic trom a bag she {n search of work, a woman, who fn i ) and fixed the policeman's hand her dying breath sald her name was Doherty then went to tiie } Dis trict Hospital, where his h and was at. Kate Connors and that she had neither ten to by Dr, Cohen. home, friends nor relatives, threw her- self in front of @ heavily laden truck on Eldridge street to-day and was #0 rushed that she died before an ambu- According to the proprictor of the estaurint, one of the best In the thea- of Fulton street, » ens and took a secluded ta- district tered the ble. place ordered g package of rhe} es, Then he or- mth liquid mecompant- | or fiv Xpensive cigar rings, into, th while | " t s say the woman had been} Ty back and forth along the pave- ment as if In search of some one, F of No. ldtidge street and stood watching the approaching truck, which was driven by © McBride, of No. 10 Bast), I" tt to-day he said he } intention of cheating the Sixtioth street, and was moving at a man, that he not hhow slow pace no money when he went Inte sanina- THURSDAY EVE ARE ASSUAGE 1D AT HOTEL GOTHA Mi. TAGGED, WEF ~GREATED BY DOG: NG, OCTOBER 5, 1905. Hore. Ss PPLIED GIRL WAITS FOR FATHER With Her Doll She She Travels to Aibany and Finds Herself Alone Among Strangers, With a Worcester to Alt alting for her father, who » reverse aide of ef, was perfo self 1, and sho had some time ago, ef the New York, by now how Lor vidence, wh sided CHAUFFEUR Policeman After Long Chase! Threatens to Shoot and iv ulbeblor hunt nA ane HAG A 1 to claim t MW & pollve nmunicute 1 Gets His Man, / After an exctting chase, which ended )haninta’ when he drew his revolver, Bl- tive Her Polleeman Mallon succeeded tn A vie Ms “nie 6 William Ke f No. 18 ened sire fteur for estab tel mt at Sev- |! and Wr Iway, to- arraigned him in the before Magistrate Jerly conduct ating yrelght t nobile enty-ninth sreet tay. and later Wea je Court Baker, charged with dis and violating the speed On the speeding charge the prisoner » bail for Speckal Bes charge of disorderly dross ther: is the giri's WENT TO VIRGINIA TO WED, Married at aunt was held tr 5 and was for six months. ding to Mallon at a rate mt held in $500 for his good duet (Bpectal to The E NORFOLK, Va., € worth Obr and Miss G who sald they ilved in the automodile ¢ forty miles an yur at Ninety-n street and Amster- to-day married in Portmouth, Va. by dam avenue, when ordered to stop. Then Rey Ry B Garrett. The couple lett Mallon says Keeting tried to fo Mm New York Inst night by rail, and to the sidewalk with bis motoroycle Mallon swerval ths ather aide two machines sed down the Covtral itnde Wert, ©. od as soon in Portmout as forty: two, and his ue as they secure: and ave ipation as a her age as nue, then o' Misa Page guve south to groaned otra t and Me Redtlath CAG iia tenet men SIE are excellent $6 values at..... $3. 95 awe re ee and teenie, he $5 Winter-weight Blue Serge Suits, in every would shoot anless Keaclog stopped. ALFONSO TO WED IN 1906. new model and every size, 95 At the same (’me Poilce.i1 Grober ee DUO 1G. vessesreererer teas . MADRID, Oot. 5.—The Liberal asserts that tho marriage of King Ajfonso will eur May 17, 1908, but this ts not con firmed and Murphy ran in ipont of the and Keating balked — auto Adame's Brother Drowned, » The Evening World) CE, R. Lb, Oot Hiram ty years old, a bre Polley King, e time a pros In Worce a wife and found drow in the Barring- in almost the w her member of avenue and was drowned 4) was approved a block, and will AL, Tt was announe 7 that the the contin marriage, a ar ! PROVIDE O, Adams, of New Dus pro- _ Mass, | ving visit to Ber day of the of the Board of ontract for the At a nephew, the “family, within half a dozen feet. The woman was dragged out and carried wo a drug | store, where she expired in a few min- !| The most advanced ideas of |! he Parisian Corsetieres. || The correct Corset makes the sets figure. Marquise models || give graceful outline to the figure small waist and curving hips, with a high bust effect to suit the dres | mode Perfect in design and sv Peon in finish A design for the long waist fig Hae Princess hip model, with the'| ong tapering lines, very graceful)| curves and exceptional trimness | effect, | A model designed for the stout figure, long below the waist ||so perfect in design that it bring Jout all the lines of beauty and gives ii grace and elegance to the figure. Splendid model for an average) full figure, long waist effect, small Before she died a policeman got from! B her that her name was Kate Connors °9 that she was forty vears old and had | neither home, friends nor relatives. She Sixth Ave, and 31st St. | | was poorly clad and ner face and body | was emaciated as from long suffering, from hunger and exposure, (Special for Friday,) LEAVES $20,000 TO A CHURCH. (Bpecial to The Evening World.) WHITE PLAINS, N. Y,, Oct All the new “smart”, ke |waist line, | White French Coutil | /batiste are the materials, $6.75 to $18,00 Second Floor, Front, Kast Building = adds the words "If tor any reason this bequ be declared invaild, then | ¢ and bequeath all my real and and innumerable shapes, and silk Turbans of soft felt trimmed with quills and velvet; excellent ere, Tt ts Seported That Vion E. Hess, of ‘Men's Winter Weight Underwear, Women's s Gauze Lisle Stockings, 29c. Values, at 19c, a Pair, Fast black gauze lisle, with garter top, low heel and double sole; importation, and for this reason very little priced Children's 20c. Stockings, 12'%c. Fast black ribbed cotton Stockings, with double knees, durable Stocking; 2 pairs for a pair heels and toes; a good, Matn floor, front, Central F ve Warm Fleece Lined, 37c,. Each. Men's fleece lined Shirts and Drawers, color is a natural gray, lined with a soft merino fleece, Thoroughly well made and very warm Un- derwear and just the kind for those with sensitive skins, as this gar- ment is very soft and velvety, consequently strictly non-irritating, sizes, A full assortment of splendid value; regularly at S0¢,; now 37c. a garment. Vinee Matn floor, front, Rast Butiding ‘ st and a big « ped 1 her arms, seve Cooll MeKachron sat n Rail $ rere unui midnight |! w York, wera Ohr gave his age —_-—- - or Ie ne election of Delano, P| soul, QUSTS Sse THE WABASH hee Pelino Chosen President at : vas Seotrule, nowrap | was entirely iegal, the meeung Mad | Special Meeting Against weenie | Protest of Beaten Man, alied, ie board he ying that the AID FOR UNFORTUNATES, World test recelved these Mrs, Marke May, of th street, whore used the aym- . who has fought s of the Wabash removed from the d the story about ad at the 4 Prost Faith,” nd FA 0, | 2 B." #1, and wh d for some months Fish, of No. 169 of Mr. Ramsey, of eight) mer ectoraie David politi st presen job after being out of last June, whan two of his t accidental deaths in the ithin two weeks, Mothers! Here Are Over Seven Hundred $3.50, $4.00, $4.50 @ $5.00 D.-B, Jacket Suits for Boys at $Q 20 Manufacturer's samples from one of our most satisfactory children’s tailors, Sev- eral hundred in new colorings and patterns —only 4 of a style—sizes are mostly 10 to 14, with a few both larger and smaller, If your children wea ar out lots of clothes buy two or three while the opportunity is here—don’t miss it--values are so great we ought to sell them all to-day, but whl they last they're yours at $2.20, One Thousand New “Dudley” 4 in 1 Combination Suits Are Ready. No easy matter to keep our assortment and sizes of these popular Suits complete, Demand is almost beyond our capacity of production, “Dudley” Suits now offered are the best val- ues ever seen, and judging from every standard we do not exaggerate when we say these “Dud- ley” 4 in 1 Combination Suits Kamsey being Gould $6 and $7 values, Children's Reefers; Topcoats; Russian, Sailor, Eton, made from. strictly all: Size$ 3 tO 16. .ssseerereene D.B. Jacket and “Knicker” Norfolk Suits, tailored by best tailors, made from high-grade worsteds, serges and cheviots, all sizes, $4. 95 from 3 to 16 $4 Topcoats and Rete $2 95 wool Covert tan and gray, . Children's strictly all-wool fancy Worsted Suits, In D.-B. Jacket and “Knicker” Norfolk styles. The dressiest and most durable of all garments made for children from 10 to 16. We are worsted specialists, and offer val- ues hard to match at $8 and $5 95 @ 95 $10 at our special prices . e Strictly all-wool, warranted never to rip, Cheviot Knee Pants, 75c. values ie sermons eenennid Warranted never to rp Corduroy Knee Pants, sizes 4 EAS G6 lcais sav ceaieaskoahartscle eer Vaan ERROR URGES 3c Specials for Young Men 16 to 20. $8.00 values, Young Men’s Suits and Topcoats, strictly all wool, ‘$6 correct models, satisfactory tailoring. $10 and $12 values, Young Men's High- Grade Suits ‘ee ‘Topeoats. All the correct Fall colorings, broad range of new models, tailored by our best tailors vis Young Men's strictly all- od Long Trousers, neat cassimeres and black cheviot, sizes 14 to 20 Go to Rutt R: UNION SQUARE 14th St., near Brondway. 279 Broadway, near Chambers, 47 Cortlandt St,, near Greenwich, 128th St., cor. Third Ave, Piano Music without Drudgery To play the Piano by hand re- quires the genius of patience and It is an art we don't wish to discourage, but in our new Sterling (Combination) work, San Francisco, Cal., and a grandniece will contest the will, charging that un- ;due influence was exerted over the maker of the will. ‘WILL PRAY FOR TYPHOID VICTIMS. Pastore A ae of Meetings at Nanticoke, Pa.—MYore Than 400 Cases, (Special to The Evening World.) WILKES-BARRE, Pa, Oct, 6—The pastors of typhold-stricken Nanticoke, near here, to-day united to arrange a series of prayer meetings to pray for reilef and the recovery of the many victims, | ‘There are now more than 400 eases in} eve GRD caiorio, BRONX OFFICE For the convenience of the resi- | | ] dents of the Bronx The World has established a branch office at 658 East 149th Street, Near Third Avenue, for the reception of advertise. ments, subscriptions, &c, “golf” novelties in flexible felts, | also patent leather mili. 98 = 4 ‘<r | tary turbans, Worth . 1,69 to 2.00 special,,,, Two Pieces of Continentals in felt of superior’ quality—new turban effects and jaunty little French hats; all are nobby; novel and well trimmed with wings, quills and To-morrow we will give two piece price of one, We have selected catch every day at 19 cents each, twenty diff velvet, Worth from Mendelssohn's Spring Song. 2.60 to 2.95; en | Flower Song, by Lange, “Simp Fifth Nocturne, by Laybach, These for Teachers, Etc, Chopin Waltzes Chopin's Nocturnes . Mendelssohn's Songs ; School of Velocity Czerny, Vol, 1, it First Studies, Opus 50, by Kohler,, Tricornes, Admirals and other approved sbapes of newest mode, with trimmings of fine wings and fancy feathers, quills and @ steady Increase each day, There have been thirty deatha, A meeting is to be held in each church in turn for the relatives of the victims, ministers In prayer, 2358 Mel Telephone { 2359 Melrose Pe VCrde ae velvet; aso draped turbans, extremelychic, Actual No mail or telephone orders, value 2,95 to 3, 75+ Mavenee Music for 19c. A Popular Song—A Lively Two Step. of music for ue ' Sold And These At Se. Silvery Waves. ¢ Confession.” Children’s Piano Studies, Opus 218, by ‘Kohler, None sent C. 0, Dp, Fourth Floor, West Building Playerpiano ve have put the world’s best music at the finger tips of any one, be he a Paderewski or the novice who never knew a note of music, A combination of the world’s famous $ TER LING PIANO and th. matchless $ TERLIN G PLAYER embodied in the regular space f an upright piano, with everything that’s good and distin about this celebrated piano, and everything that’s gocd and distine- tive about this unequalled player, It opens the STERLING PLANO to every member of the family, It is the greatest musical achievement of the age. It will surprise and del you. Come and hear it, The price is a popular one. Elther cach « Send for Interesting te Sterling Piano «. 518-520 Fulton Street, cor. Hanover Place, Brooklyn | Open Saturday Evenings. | Priscilla Corn and ‘Succotash | At 10. a Can, | other day at 14c. and every day |}! eatly increasing quantity. Just the name Vriscilla, the synonym for purity and pertec- tion in food, is a guarantee of its good thousands of Brooklyn housewiv wholesome and delicious mixture | creamy, tender New England corn, the sn grain kind that’s naturally sweet, and the tinest lima beans, A dozen cans of this would be || handy in any pantry. No mail or telephone | orders, as this is incidentally an invitation to | come and see the finest Grocery Store in | Brooklyn, every y pieces, that se erent titles ij, nthly payment plan. Thin’ Floor, it Building,