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vy { MATHEWS GETS ‘STORM KILLED | — STAYOFTRIAL; 25 AMERICANS, FLAYS JEROME Pa ek 200 NATIVES ‘Declares the District-Attorney Philippine Islands Suffered Prosecutes Him for Po- | Extraordinary Losses and , Receipts Dropped 40 p.c, litical Reasons, District-Attorney J e was served | fto-day with @ notice of a etay 1h the /#how that the result of the rocent teage of Armitage Mathews, who was /@torm ts very serious, At least iy Fto have teen placed on trial before |nAlves and twenty-five Americans and) dustice I in the Criminal Branch | foreigners were killed, It Ss imponst fot the 8 mo Court on charges. of | D8 to ‘Ment fy the latter }erang nd conspiracy to de-| The Government's police work thr giraud of William Wetsge}, |Past year tn the provinces of Cavite, hs aor 1 David Rothschiid, | Batanaas and the Island of Samar now s: a term !) Ste |wht made possible the largest acre- | The was gran ~fage planted in the history of the Sel | Maddox in the Supreme Court, Broolts wm Seen Gbnens Ane: te Es ae Aiur ane li tohet panchadian otenseet nad development one one t f rin the hemp provinces. In Albay, | eis 2 aia Bidet n, Masbate and Samar feld Roast ror “Mathews, iy [He been devasiaced, warehouses de ¥the application to have swoyed and stocks damay Roads dét ths Republican’ County ypassable and the transportatto Si nlkd aleathane, (hRMSGW''ehts Wollitles are crippled, ‘The lose is tn wieulable. yay and Sorsogon © per of the buildings, dwellings, ashe warehouses have been destroyed storm MANILA, Oct. 6—Government reports sand the in connection gwith the severe | drought which obtained early in the in estimated, decrease the TUMORS CONQUERED — yeTH AVE, 37%h and 38th Sts. year will Betient That owipts telands 40 per cent. ‘The army {@ @ jieavy loser at @outuer Laie * porta. Uiat Mathew 1 of hie poste Rion in the politica ganization, was {respons of the Re publioay pay fe intcee tie cant SBRIOUS OPERATIONS — AVOIDED ene ae pletrioveAttarmey Rang, UNQUAlIfIed Success of Lydia E, Pink: ‘@vho was In court to prosecute Mathews, ham’s Vegetable Compound tn the (protested to Jusice Davy against what) Case of Mrs, Fanny D, Fox, e by the en Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable dread enemy, Tumor. hi The growth of a tumor Is 5 is before Justice | suspected until {t ta far advanc JoManua protest had PEDDLER FINDS STOLEN SILVER. IN THE WOODS Property of E, R. Hasbrouck, | Whose Home Was Looted | Last Month, that Justice met of the So-called “wandering pain presence of danger may he accompanied by unusual paln, the ovaries down the groin thighs Leopold Peck, a paddler, drove into @lastings-on-the- Hudson to-day and de- If you have mysterious pains there are indications of {nflammatton One of the greatest triumphs of Com pound js the conquering of woman's oO aly je. that frequently ite presence {is not cod come from {ta early stages, or the made manifest by profuse menstruation, from and if pomt.d wa tie polies mation @ bit! or displacement, don't wait for time Dan pes Fill of foe silverware, which he | to confirm your faara and go through Way found in the woods « the horrors of a hospital operation; }wt town, The silver was re: Anat atolen a month ago from the resl- once of BE, R. Hasbrouck The Hasbrouck robbery created quite p etlr, inasmuch as the house was looted Vwhtle the family slept, and the amount | wf booty taken indicated that there muat | Ihave bean @ gang to carry it off tae | Your letter will be sean by wi dumper in whieh the rware was re- | Ouly, 4s stolen from the house. h Dear Mrs, Pinkham:~ he Was Page| 'T take the liberty to con use, | Mrs, Pinkham, of Lynn, Mass give you her advice free of all c! stolen dadly that I submitted to a thorough wh er turnti { peddiar, vor hip | ination by @ physician and was told iMod and giving His name, drove out of | Had & tumor on the uterus amd would baye | Kown, ‘There is a reward awaiting him | t® undergo an operation, he will send his address to Mr, Ha ruck, ab men ‘ham's Vegetable Compound a trial. | trying five bottles entirely gone, ee FIFTH CABLE COMPLETED. r now. {able Company's Afth cable across the ionthiies around once more end tlantlc, from Canso to Waterville, Ire. , entirely well.""—Mannie D. Fox an was completed to-day. nut Street, Bradford, Pa, ecure Lydia E, Pinkham’s Vegetable! ‘ompound right away and begin its! will harge if you will write her about yourself omen ‘ ree | @ you WIY 19-40! on the aucccss T have bad with your won onlshed to erful medicine, Bighteen months ago my monthlies stopped, Shortly after T felt so | exam that 1 Soon after I read one of your advertise: | and decided to give Lydia B. Pink: | Afto, directed the tumor is a hare pers examined 8 SANBO, N, 8., Oct. 6.—' , physician and he mys I have no signs of « CANO, N, &., Oct. 6.—® Commercial ¥.mre here he Hue of T an T Chest: «BiunShoe SNAPPY ; Blucher, Wax Calf, Button Box Calf, | \ and Lace. i Gun Metal Calf, t Medium Vici Kid, | and Heavy Patent and Weights Enamel Leathers, We've been making shoes for more than thirty years, yet we never made a shoe un- worthy the reputation we have striven to gain and maintain, or unworthy the confi- dence you have always placed in us. The Fall Styles are all in—more than a hundred new ones; top notchers, every one of them, Right in quality, perfect in fit, perfect in finish. The only things below top notch In the Blyn Stores are the prices, We look to the making of our Shoes in our own factory, We look to the selling of our own Sh yes in our ovn stores, We make and sell all grades because selling shoes of one grade—selling shoes to one class is necessarily limiting the volume of business, Limited business, whether called specialism or exclusive. ness, may be all right in theory—but it is also very ex. pensive, Shoe economy is best practiced by buying at Biyn stores. SIX BIO BEST STORES: SHOES IN EVERY GRADE, Oth Avo, and 27th Street. Brooklyn Store, 829-331+833 Broadway, bet, Park and Kilory Factories Third Ave. & 122d Street. 401, 403, SJ & 609 Sth Av.,39th & 40th Sts, 405 ’ 162 Bowery, near Broome St. E. 91st 2891 3d Ave., 150th & 15ist Sts. St. FALL STYLES. Sts, GROUND TO DEATH BY CAR, _ years k by a York t mi fie YORK, Pa., Oot, 6—Palling 1 | heel } ) the track of tie York and Dover Ble —__$_——————- trio Railway, year t y, last niet) SUNDAY WORLD WANTS +Clayton Wallace, Bout twenty-two WORK MONDAY WONDERS. ———— —. = Franklin Simon & Co. SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY, Misses’ Tailored Sutts | Of imported Cheviots, in wine, navy, green, brown and black; also plaid effects, newest colowags; long cou satin lined, velvet collar, cuffs and buttons, plaited skirt, with new style suspenders Actual value $34.50 iceman 19,75 A Recent Importation ot Misses’, Girls’ and Children’s Trimmed | Hats and Novelties in Sweaters, Neckwear, Bells and Gloves, ’ j | Boys’ Clothing YOKE NORFOLK AND DOUBLE-BREASTED SUITS, with two pair knickerbockers, of imported all wool cloths, sewed with silk; coats lined with serge. trousers with French sateen; made in our sanitary 8 75 shops; sizes 8 to 17 years. Actual value $12.50.....~* Special novelties in HATS AND FURNISHINGS Infants’ and Children’s Wear HAND-MADE FRENCH SHORT DRESSES, Val. trim | 55 med and tucked, 6 mos. to 3 yrs, Regular value $2.25 4s co now pace and facilities for these Departments, T. KELLY 263 Sixth Avenue, N. Y. Only Entrance Through Furniture Store Our Original Easy Payment System Dress Well on $1.4 Week ‘ of NEW FALL SUITS A Magnificent Display janitor oats WORTH SEEING. VERY man and young man who wishes to dress well—fashionably—at little cost, wil find much to interest them in our superb collection of Fall Suits and Top } Coats, Come at your first opportunity and critically examine our new creations. You will notice that every garment possesses a style individuality foreign to the usual ready-to-wear You will find the materials of better } quality than you would get in other cloth. ing costing the same; besides, the patterns are exclusive and handsome. You will tind the workmanship tault- lessly executed—mostly by hand—and that the tinish is without a flaw. You will find that your size garments fit as if made specially for you. You can easily suit your taste, the assortment of styles anc fabrics is so great, Men's Sack Suits, $12 to $25 Of most fashionable single and double-breasted cut; coats full and graceful,with wide collar and lapels tnd finely shaped shou'ders; in fancy worsteds, cheviots and lweeds, Young Men's Suits, $10 to $16 When it comes to c’othes for youny fellows we've ot the stud” that Invariably catches their fancy. These suits have the pronounced cut and style that young men re- quire. Fancy worsted, cheviots and Thibets, in single and double breasted models, Open Saturday Evenings Until 10 o'Clock. 3% Suits & TopCoats for Men At Twenty Dollars The greater the object, the more does its perfection demand a continuity of purpose in the little things. It is the guiding principle which governs the tailoring of our ready-for-service garments for men. The cloth, the canvas, the integral parts, and the very tape with which the garments are “stayed ' are subjected to that exacting standard of ours, so that we may be sure that they will serve their pur- pose as long as the garment is in service. Perhaps it is to that which our suits and coats at twenty dollars owe much that divorces them from the rest of their kind and brings them up to the level of the garments for which the to-order tailor demands again as much. Nor are ours without the new innovations and knacks upon which he bases his right to the term “exclusive.” At Twenty Dollars we present single and double breasted Sults in eleven distinctive models varying in some vital feature and fashioned of worsieds, cheviots, tweeds and thibets of the better grade. Top Coats and Rain Coats in seven new and distinctive models of covert cloth, vicuna, and worsted, together with the new form defining fall overcoats with large lapels, velvet collar and long hooked vent. Sake & Company Rreadway, 334 te 34th Sirest, Distinctive ft THE WORLD: FRIDAY FYENTNG, OCTOBER 6. 1905, | Saks & Company Sroadway, 334 t9 g4th Street Suits & Tos Coats for Young Men At $12.50 Distinctive because they are abreast with the hour not as the average clothing man understands it, but as the exclusive to-order tailor defines the new little innovations and knachs that divorce our garments from those for the “ninety-ard-nine The series of suits at twelve-tifty includes single and double-breasted models of high-grade chev- iots, tweeds and worsteds in conservative and daring designs. The top coats are of covert cloth in the new shades of tan. Serviceable Suits for Boys Special at $3.95 & $5.00 We cannot hope to do all things better than the rest of our kind We are content to enjoy that distinction in some things, the strongest of which is our new series of suits for boys at three ninety- five and five dollars In the essential attributes---fabrics, tailoring, style and finish---they have everything in com- mon with the garments for which our contempo- raries consider five and six dollars modest prices. The series includes Norfolk and Double-Breasted Suits with Knickerbocker or straight trousers in sizes 7 to 16, and Bton Collar Sailor (sizes 6 to 10) and Russian Blouse Suits (sizes 2!y to 7) with de- tachable linen collar and heavy silk scarf, The garments are fashioned of high-grade cheviots and tweeds in mixtures and serge in colors. seasons styles, plus the Lest you might believe the scope of our department to be limited, we would have you know that it affords a most diver= sified variety of Norfolk and Double-Breasted Suits in six distinctive models and seventy~$ix different patterns together with Sailor and Russian Blouse Suits in twenty models and twenty-five different patterns, At $6.50 to $13.50. Hats and Caps for Children With the rest of the things on the second floor for boys, this department has foundaplace. It concerns itself with every~ thing {rom an inexpensive golf cap at fifty cents to the most exclusive novelties from abroad, Glazed Tam Hats, $1.00. Glazed Middy Hats, $3.50 Leather Hats in black or tan $1.50 and $1.95 Felt Sajlor Hats in white, red, navy or gunmetal, with long streamers, ; $1.00 to $4.75 Prince Charles, Hussar, Chapeaux, Continental and Napo- leon Hats of cloth, velvet, and astrakhan, $1.95 to $4.75 Gloth Gaps of fine serge, in black or navy. 75¢ Felt Hats in brown, gray or black, telescope models, $4.50 Coats, Suits and Dresses for Girls Our department has given itself much concern with the regulation suits and mannish overcoats for girls. Not those of an uncertain character, but garments to which master-tailormen have given the benefit of their cleverness and skill. The variety of fabrics and styles is quite diversified. Regulation Suits of serge in navy, black, brown red or white, trimmed with braid, skirt with laced sailor yoke, sizes 14 to 20, $4.75, $15.00, $21.50 Mannish Qvercoate in three-quarter and full length models of plain and fancy mannish fabrics with velvet collars and embroidered emblems and lined throughout, sizes 6 to 16, $10.00, $14,50, $17.50 Rain Goats of cravenetted fabrics in tan or Oxford, {ull length models, Sizes 6 to 16, $9.75 and $12.75 Gymnasium Suits of navy wool serge in regulation high school model, At $4.90 SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY Wool Dresses for Girls Value $6.50, at $4.45 Value $7.50, at $4.90 Value $8.50, at $5.90 Of wool serg¢, in blue, brown, red or black, in a series of seven one-piece box-plaited and Russian models with leather belts, embroidered emblems and trimmed with braid. Sizes 6 to I6 years $7.50 Top Coats for Girls at $5.90 Cf navy serge or fancy plaid worsteds in mannish top coat models with embroidered emblem on sleeve and lined throughout. Sizes 6 to I6 years. Serviceable Shoes for Boys & Girls Hobnailed shoes of heavy, coarse leathers could not be of better service than ours which boast of the finest leathers that have ever been tanned, Their greater strength lies in the head and hand work of which our shoes have had the results. Boys’ ace Shoes of patent leather or box calf with first heels. Sizes 10 to 134. $1.59 Boys’ Lace or Blugher Shags of patent leather or box calf, welted oak soles, Sizes 13 to 54a, $2.50. Sizes 10 to 13/4, first heels, $2.00. Girls! laace ot Button Shoss of pat nt leather or vier kid with medium soles, Sizes 2/4 to 5, $2.50 Sizes 11 to 2, $2.00 Sizes 84 to I1, $14.75 Sizes 6 to 8, $1.50 ‘THE PINK EDITION OF THE EVENING WORLD CONTAINS ALL. SPORTING NEWS OF THE DAY, BROOKLYN'S MOST DEPENDABI Broadway—Brooklyn, FP LARGE RETATL STORE, Oo Sale From 8 A ve D Sheeting, leached Shoatin Me Scaris and Shams | Women’s Vests. | 0) Aowen heavy ww wite: one vt wandun wlne ard ‘ cotton | Mi 4 rbd t ehor lenis "We id leather, Blea Owl Mat! or Te Comfortables. | un welght Wom Kid Shoes. 59¢ ih The Hours That Count. Our Big Saturday Morning Specials. M. Until 2PM. YG Priee Cute, No rahone Orders, Overcoats, - Oxford Gray Melton, Rus | alan At Over 188 value. searts and pillow | L 9 designs; cach } 12% Sardines. Chancersile brand, tins; peked tn Pt olive ly oY veue ace - Suits in Cheviots and Venetians, Altogether We'oe Had 250 of These Suits + 4 4 We'be Less than Half of Them Left. We have tld you on two previous | the way we conie to have this line of W hey posses Matertals comprine and dark gay vinck, 8 eviots In black, also tians in chec Also Raincoats and Walking | te and tan; | t; siaes 14 and | MM to well Women's Kaineouts, made of ex cellent quality Hi rringhone and plain effects 1 tn Oxford tthe, hildren, or OWN fAnished, value § 7.98 $2.98 Hats at 1.95) Special Reduction for Saturday. | 14 ‘a Made of aiix velve med with mient on Saturna: fRe and chenille: trim | Untrimmed Hate at 4fe | Hate, bound tn velvett most Aesirable shapes aud Vall whales; for Sv! 49¢| Hain, 4.95 8, heavily plait. | mnty Children's Ta t Kula sizes, WM to 42 » offering is that Nke the picture mixtures; 1 ing long and | box plaits occasions of Valking Sutte have scen them, perhaps, and agree with us the most surprising values you have If you have | not already selected the new Autumn Suit, why no! | nik found in a eingle large assortment. |'dosmo wouenorrow from thle #eoup? | They Were Intended to Be} |] Sotd_at_$20_and $25—Now) 11,98 blue, brown ks and plain Skirts at Reduced Prices, Women's Walking Skirts, of Chem 14, Panumas, Volles and mannish plaited styles, Includs short kilts; wide and nely tallored; w nd $7, Autumn Trimmings, Many Handsome New Effects Chitton Adl-overs white and binck White mixed; 22 wide; yard... Persian wide newest. f special, yard, up fr it Rand Prise ent widths and Newen in Persian black, and inches 4,98 to 3,25 1 to 8 4 paiterna "ee a; ditter- a 1 ral h wide: yard. ok Silk | Dratdi 4 widths up from .. ments, Prices Cut 1-3 or More in Every Instance, | when the For fr ire in quest of outa: wear, here stance Children CHILDREN'S DREREE pinited and Cult watat to M4 86.00 1 and oh CHILDREN'S LONG COATS sire youe style CRILDR LDRY QUARTHR LENOTE | fll Meeves ind belt: alzen 6 to longs bac Upholsteries, NeWwest Autumn Desions, A few tems selected from the great array of wonderful values we are offering nowadays {n this department: ' Children’s Coats and Dresses. Nottingham Wace Curtains that or: Ginactly would reat! at $1.00 « pulr, reduced to, pair 69 ‘Tapestry Portieres wiat have been conceded popular » at 4.00 a pair, reduced to 2.98 Reautiful Oriental ripe Sofa Pil. lows, for which 18e would be Uttle enoug rae. 45c Fish Net Draperies in red or goon splendid for window or door» reduced to, yard 18c We are proud of our abitities to meet every requirement of the chitdren ‘here la economy aplenty in buying at B08, {illantines, in Rowan, owen and gre om erie iyi wt 4,08, made in the sunning Bm | Mica pnttona; full 4.98 | reanen Ht OOATS of Zihalin ho with, 14; extraordinarily qood valaes, 10 Conies for 25c. Titles enyneral ulacly sold up to & authors are those wh household words, Adeinbsa, nm Me to Ret, Sancta Marta Gyod Nights Bex | Hu Patel Laat Cinoeting, | Ordained, Holy Mother | Gulde His Poo Tell Ma, Pretty 8 | Malden, Anstrume ‘The F bs Love Star Chapel in ‘the Fors ent Little Gleaners, " jrand OVERCOATS for Jong Tourlat ¢ OATS for year Meltons; cut long y and mantweh BOYS' RUSSIAN RUSS y dark i GOL BUTN ) and Sailor Clothing for Boys, Young Men A $50,000 Stock, Affording Marvellous Values. R Black aud 2% to 0; @ grand ve 8 BALLOR AND lange Vv & Men r Young Men 18 to 20 yonrs, soli heats cars. SO Young M ou 1 Oxtord Fr ito “ah 8,95 & 10,00 oe 08 oh yours, ¢ 4 full,. * 2.98 to 4.98 y ad pretty 4.98 re with Vests, for Boys LL £ , with Vests, for Bore Wh 4 9s 2.98 & 3,98 }) 14 to 20 6.95 to 13.95 S AND BLUE "8,95 to 12.95 NOL BLOUSES, BOYS' TAM POOF OS 496 be OME Sd r An Astounding Wo wish we could tell you the whole | out of the oven only are paying tbe, to | ous bargain Wwe You could then eee what yet baked-—wien pu on side Will have been at Cracker Sale. edu led Wp to this purchase, story that present, Every pound of in every inalance are those you Take as Many ot | | i a te Sr ne a ae ET PS en ae

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