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“Bubontc Plague In Peru. | \ LIMA, PPRN, OCT. 1.--Bubonlo i plague hae again appeared in the Re- \ | public, Seven cases in Lima and vi- | olnity are reported. | } Sweden Adopts Treaty. BTOCKHOLM, SWEDEN, Oct B~ Both Houses of Parliament to-day ‘ wrantmously adopted t Government bill 1 for the ratification of roviding the Karlstad treaty, In Plot to Kill King? | MARSEILLES, Oct, 1.—The Aner ohist Vittorio Jaffel has been arrested here at the request of the Italian Gov- @rnment, It 1s alleged tha: he was tm- Joated in the assaesination of King ‘ . ee : for this self-same suit. A thousand ee hots exon 8 retailers can duplicate the price— fb ari Spencer, the Liberal low in the } aay of Lords, who was stricken but not one the value. hile at his , Norfolk, with paralysis end | shooting box, Wax was siightly improved Bank Failure Killed Him. PEORIA, ILL, OCT, 13, — Heart+ broken over the closing of the Peorls National Bank on account of the al- Jeged defaications of Prof. Newton C, jougherty, ite president, Calvin C. nes, for fifty-one years bookkeeper | Gnd oMcer of the bank, died last night [bt his home. Gas Menaces Town. FAIRMONT, W. VA., OCT. 18,—Not- withstanding the fact that snow has fallen the residemts of Fairview, a small town near here, are without | y the opportunity titled to. fires and artifichal lig: of the | = Ganger from escaping a new FABRICS Well which came in yesterday and ia The cleverest loomings—exelu- not yet under control. McCaddon Again Remanded, ' LONDON, OCT. 18.—Joseph T, Me- sive patterns and color schemes always in good taste and assur ing wear stability, Worsteds in the new gun metal Cadion, the American showman, who * tj charged, at the Instance of the gray—London stripe and check autborities, with fraudulent effects—heavy weight serge—cas | Frenoh | bankruptoy, was again remaafed week at the Bow Street Police Court here to-day, his defense not being ready, Mikado Receives Britons, TOKIO, OCT. Japan received Vice-Adm! Noel, Commander of the Br ron, now at Yokohama, and his it simeres, cheviote and splendid black thibets, All cut and fash joned to emphasize the best qual- itles, COLLAR— It takes a thousand little stitches to make the collar of these coats Shape to the neck, and set snug, SHOULDERS— Are broad and concave, padded with thin layers of wadding sewn together and rounding off with 13—The Emperor of 1 8: Gerard quad- at captains !n the Phoentx Hall of the his mor and welcomed them | ) Leaves Fund to Educate. WATERBURY, CONN., OCT. B— Prot. David G. Porter, whose will hae! permanent shapeliness, Set In be- dee. filed here, gives the P. tween the cloth is our “anti-sag” patented haircioth front, giving thoroughness and graceful drape tp the entire body of the coat without a need of continual press- pten’, with sixt large sum of i . Young Woods Found, f | (Bosroy, ocr James Woods, the se ot Joseph Woods, sore street, Cam- pt bridge. h ously and Third the A Between Fourth Directly opposite Boston Police After a Fagin. ‘Marks & Benson Co.— $10.00 is the wholesale price paid us every day in the year by retail clothiers who must secure $15.00 Marks & Benson Co, Ghe Man’s Store, 116 and 118 East 14th Street, idemy of Vuale, RIeh yd Avenue “L" station, as well as goth across town r4th st. curs conne:t ug Hrooklwn and New Jera-y. THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 13, 1905, If the suit does not prove it when you call, if a try-on isn’t conclusive, simply forget to buy and we’ll count that is all we’re en- These custom-tailoring specifica= tions are what count, and count big: Ing on the part of the tallor, An expensive but essential feature of coat making, STYLE— Varying In cut from the taste of extremist to the idea of conserva- tive elders, Swagger styles for young men as well as the more sombre patterns and conservative proportioning, VESTS— Form fitting, cut to the Idea of the Suit, varying in japels and height of fronts, Lined ineide with a splendid grade Venetian cloth just like the coats, TROUSERS— Are gracefully proportioned, made with reinforced seams, lined deep at the waist with a rare grade Venetian cioth, Bottome are shaped to give that custom made “set.” Trimmed with all the new tailoring fangies, such as adjusta- ble straps and strong-hoid sus pender buttons, Avenues, east 0 Broadway, thandy tothe St. Suvwoy stavon - {ji Poston, ecr. u-Te p Wf Jooking for a Fagin” w ) $8 conneoted with the case of Bens Buren, the wine-yearel) t arres Non-Shrinkable -Edna Wallace Hopper Loses. All New Styles. Blucier, Wax Calf, BAN FRAN( ’ preme Co te ‘ Button Box Calf, janued. by Superior J Fla nnel W alsts and Lace, in. Gun Metal Calf, y Medium Vic W H | dt Patent and er op | Direct from our Work Rooms Weights” Enamel DT hark i 1 W . n Edna Wallace | {| 1000 WAISTS, — Finest Style — comfort—t y—the per. impor a by | import d washable flan- fect com tion of footwear. } hy ha nc Solid colors in all Outwardly every attraction to win your ‘ fluence. new shades, | custor Inwardly every comfort to keep it. ta Bodies of Tw 0 Bables. $5, 00 We make low-priced shoes—but none ar) wo WO that are not in every e Mrlivantig teiesniag c “ JO h n Forsythe Aa mavehiontr i ber * t | HOUSE hen ve y Lita an ¢ ality. 4 He 7 a wood € covers! with Brohdway, (skh and 1ate: sive per $ something more of quality and fi + F . Pepa By making and selling all grades of shoes for men—for women Tone in —for children—we don’t need half ri Stores to sell as many j Pas shoes as priced shoe dealer. perl y ut ] THIEF We 1¢ advantage of the regular shoe stores selling all KILLED BY ELECTRIC SWITCH ur and the additional advantage of saving the manufacturer: ice tr ALLWAY Watchman, After a Battle, Saves $8,000 Worth of Packed, SIX BIG BEST STORES; 6th, Ave and 27th Street, Third Ave. & 122d Street, 162 Bowery, near Broome St, i TAs i af ou Bid 7 Them | So Will They Do: As little drops of w Make the ty ooven As little grains Make t! Broowlyn Store, 829+831+833 Furs Already e Jand the So little World Wants Al Many mpty till er command. na fureter knocked down | but he grappled er you will alk in front of the building at yolock when he heard a burglar alarm ia the building, Running around to the e corner in t in up Broadway. 124,894 Answers 124,894 Fe ‘ ’ 609 8th Ave,, 39th & 4th Sts. 2591 3d Ave., 150th & I5ist Sts, siding Flee to see the two men ‘The officers followed @ men to the Fourteenth street en- for Paterson, vs by making our advantages yours. SHOES IN EVLRY GRADE, Factories 401, 403, 405 EB, FL. St. Broadway, bet, Park Pry Ellery Sts, k- trance to the Subway, where the mon eluded them At the Merce: or 1st Fourth street ———— Hoy Missing from Home, Although relatives and friendy have i Jeapite the fellow's struggle: — ad fi way Inte | nomored. Blan made A thorough search for him, they 4 4 Fleckenstein was fighting des-|huve | unable to find Georgn vi ent hia. priaonerre oa. | RRO vears old, who one week World Wants Last Week ¢ ¥ 1 " ired Dunn an mith, of the | 88° left his home, No, 72 Oak street, Brought an Approximate | fh athe! piled Street Station, who had been at-| Paterson, N. J. He was last seen rid as sitting on th seted by his erles for help, rushed to|!ne on J. B. Visser's farm wagon Visser says the boy jumped from the wagon at Cedar Lawn and started back Men's Hats Pay us just 91.50 and save anothes # $1.50, whethev for stiff or soft hats, They’re the regular $2 Hats, in all the newest blocks One Stamp Free All Day Special Sale of Leather Dress Sult Cases $1.95 fo." Leath- er Dress Suit Cases, double steel frames, brass lock and atches, straps linen line With Every Ten Cents ‘Spent thaaes Be Here Saturday and Be Money Ahead ves SENSATIONAL CLOTHING NEWS $7.77 for Men’s Fine $12.00 Suits of pure worsted —all the new. est patterns, tailored in exe cellent manner, lined with @ heavy quality Italian or serge, The coms are single or double breasted, All 8 sires. $7.77 $10.50 tor Men's $20 Custom Suits, All made of the finest terials—the very finest They have band myorted mae of fabrics, made collars and onholes. hand-made They are $10.50 Third Floor shown in the new single and breasted model SSS eee, aS $50,000 Worth of Newest,Nobbiest Fall Clothing Bought by Us at a Sacrifice! We Both Gain, but Lose No Time Getting Here To- morrow. There Are No Greater Clothing Bargains in all New York. Men’s $15.00 Winter Overcoats at $3.68 Now for your Wine ter Overcoats. Read this offer, English frieze and Scotch finish kersey in colors of Black, Bie and Oxford. They are cut 52 inchs lony, broad band nade also 10 tyles of Genuine collars, fancy tourist coats. Now is youre to save a $9 bill, $8.88 Men’s $20.00 Winter Overcoats at $10.60 ance Men’s Regent Shoes, $3.01 selling. 8,000 pairs perfect, The cell. Third Floor. heavy Winter weight Drawers, These t grades made by standard | e shires and craw. y weight Drawers single-brea ttom, pearl but. tons; also gu ed double titel hed drawers to ma i, very best medi. $4. 25 cated red flannels, all sizes, r i Misses’ and Children’s Wear The best bargaining of the ye make on Saturday, every on “ir comes with the yalnes we e of whieh will be marked at prices thé ut in many cases are less than half the regular price cesstul sale: made very collar and contrasting co made in a pres are prettily tr cuffs, Them plain cheviots, brown, black FEAR CLOSES BIG SCHOOL | Building Found by Newark’s Mayor to Be Unfit for Occu- pancy, Owing to Prevalence of Diphiheria, | On complaint to Mayor Doremus, Dr, | Henry TL. Colt and Dr. Charles F. Un- |derwood, two proménent Newark (N. 7) physicians, the Summer Avenue Public School, having an enrolment of 1,00 puplla, was cloned yesterday until No effort has been spared to make this one of the of the truly great bargains. $1.98 belted backs, large sleeves, Astrachan, is the three-quarter Jength coat in a rich dark mixture in blue, brown and green, with shou der effect $7.77 Some are threes anil some a decided box coat, |e Sy most suc- We qnote a few Second Floor, 8 of thelyear, for Girls’ Coats, full length, made of heavy cheviot, in blue and brown. They are full, with double breasted front; high rolling cuffs, beautifully trimmed with Sizes 6 to 14, Another style cape, high coliar, full sleeves, piped with lors, Sizes 6 to 14 years, Value $3.98, Suits, value $12, $14 and $16. They are at variety of stylesd ni new modeis, uarter length coats, others ere hip coats, Others are semi-fitted, All mmed with silk braid, veiver collars and naterials are fancy wool mannish mixtures, etc, A tull plaited skirt, Colors are blue, and gray, All sizes, bey eee | for Misses’ and Junior Sample }]-wool suits, !\qs Interior can be thoroughly scrubbed rd cleaned. hha bullding is so dirty tut I would not permit my horse to occupy St," Dr. c Jolt declared. To this condition the physician as- eribea the prevalence of diphtheria among the pupils and teachers. When Mayor Doremus, President Her- old and Health OMcer Chandler, of tie Hoard of Health, and Chairman Sehuls, of the Sanitary Committee of the I f Education, visited the school yester- day morning they found the cluss-pooma half empty. They were informed that jarents had become frightened at the description of the building's condition miven by Dr, Colt, and were keeping their children at home, fearful of a spread of the contagion, ‘They were Also informed that many petitions were clreulated in the senool district it hundreds of residents had sigtred them, calling on the school au- ertlen to close the butlding for disin- d “fhe” Wahoo! Board oftclaia ouly, bers of he company, Mis Mingal is Men’s $3.50 and $4.90 10 Walkove ver r Shoes at $1.95 3.00 Men’s Heywood $4.10 Shoes Men’s Bilt Well $3.50 Shoes 8,000 pairs of Me n' 8 Watkover pid 61 ober ats famous n e Tvery shoe fs a new Fall creation, fold ies for, Saturday's Wathkovers slightly suriace checked. leathers are Each pair has Goodyear weited soles, Women’s Walkover Shoes, $3.50 values Women’s Herald $3,00 Shoes Women’s Gold Medal $3.00 Shoes Women’s Radcliffe $2.50 Women’s Philadetphia $3.00 Shoes Men’s and Boys’ Furnishings at Reduced Prices | Well bnown Brands of the Best Grades of Wool Underwear $2.00 values at $1.25 Root’ § Ti voli Here Also Is the Biggest Clothing Department in the City. Pye al | hace. 750 Boys Can Buy $400 Winter Overcoats Special 600 Pairs of at $1.98 $1.00 and Any at Frou 3 to $4.00 A lo y Trousers for tie larger boys. (sa 59 The materials are e f eayy weight es neze in Blue, Ox Worsteds in sizes Iya he y] i and Cam 0 10 50 Waisis $8.50 Young Men's Suits at $5.50 Now, young men from 15 to by years, here’s your chance, Boys’ $4.00 oars $5. 0) | They are made of fancy ¢ Suits, $1.98 lots, cut snappy and sty] | Your choice iro an sai- shug fitting collars, broad } 1 and Nor- sho: Notice | m 3to 16 Men's Royal $3.50 Siioes Men's All Oak $4.00 shoes Men’s Foot King | 54. 95 3.0 Shoes ‘ot an Old number tn the entire All others are absolutely patent colisk'n and velour Sizes 4 to 11, widths A to EE, Your Chotee s4 95 For Saturday box call, viet kid, Shoes nee Heng ® Calf Shoes and 1 to $44, easily worth Jersey Lefgins. Sizes 5 to 10, Shes 11 to 2. Blouses for Boys We have about 480 boys’ Blouses of ys well. nown "Mother's Frie nr in colors, with soft collars tached, Sizes 6 to 10, and culls at- Worth 55, at, Children’s Underwear 19¢ Children's heavy we ear in white or na heavy finish througout, Vests have hig The pants ereankle length, very firm ality, guaranteed for washing and wear all sizes 1810 34 inches. Jeually to 35¢, traight ribbed mac 25, SEGEETIAS, Meais, Fruits and Wines (tae Choice Corn 7 LOBS Tr Kt CINCKEN e000 Fed Meats per. pou... oniad 20€ WHone ss | WHOLE fed 'R Pork, e b Huiou PORK ‘Sh ¢ small, 7 i T nin horteb. hones de fat on ; pound elrewhere a print 866 (Not delivered.) Wines and 2.000 B-Ib, 4 bas r 0 Rit P TANLING { greet Concoms Ori hime Rib Ronet. gs U fitted with handle and)! lic quore cover; regularly 15 COUNTRY” SAUSAGE | MONONGANELA Rye Bosh e AOR! made io 12), | Another day's soning ot CUO Roun STE | Ee, Cenllent whidkey, OR | CAULIFLOWER — or Koust; Vea ts At OUF pelos barrelg fancy Long. i -| tb 12'.c S10m We! Per gation, { tock—large |W) Fish Hay Jone Ay ae is "100 Sowa aw | sashes ‘ } jatos Vin a Trensh Cusp) Wark tion, 1 Re i 6c | t “t NNAN 4 Leng Isang Celery Se Hodaing Ib 8c | Rin @xoellent, Au 7 L BO Wine per ation ic LETTU B-Oanulne How Sarita quart 20¢ | v Wo House |Poultry all Fresh tender White 5e Delicatessen Killed ‘ . A 8 quote! — ar l cera = Rick, futt| evoked “in our excellent. Vane Ish. tt it naciente trom y sayin a kitchen by | ang fer i ohaw! a rene Chet wit the | © h tekeni ound int 0 rousn. h—Drake's| CHICKEN "End. 490 | fer ete | Abdo r dozen. ple, ch PENNBYLVA\ - a ds ROASTED | Duke and ie poring | 1VORY SOAP g) b; your'e han ge 2 14, A a Bi) sited ad per pound’ 28 Se A TRNET 99 6 ' SSS A dented that the school building tne! Kingston would not « ~—— Claas rooma and the courts wege in an! jy, Pear, but’ thag, tiniean condita. But to satisfy tho) Mer song, “Dolly Dimpley," woald bel! da of the laine i aslo iy wives by Miss Ethe! Pen; ton, » allay the nthe locality nr the achooloffeials ordered the schioot| ,iCetrubting |= Mr. Rosenthal, tee’ ‘ ena OT gan VAM EYARE. Ghd put a, Kingston herself. appeared, She began f scrubwomen to Work in the/to explain that Mr, Rosénthal.wan not 4 | Presenting the true condition of affairaye when she was forcibly escorted from ther! stage by the manager While Audience was Ilstening to ult Jing. ——[— TOLD AUDIENCE ABOUT IT. Mr, Roseathal’s explanation Miss C “pit, Pat, Pout’ Rew Explained | Kingston's husband, John W World, by Manager and Actrens, | ibtempting to got on the stage vod KANSAS CITY, Oct. 13-In the | ive his version, He was foreibly dee. second act of “Piff, Paff, Pout" at the| tained by stage hands, Willis Wood Theatre yesterday Fred| Back of tho discontent evinced by | nis ,| World and his wife is the story of two # Mace had just finished “1m So Happy,” when the audience was| performers who, it 1s sald, have not felt | surprised to see J, J, Rosenthal, the|that they were getting all that was‘ thelr due when they deserted the vaude+ ville ranks for musical comedy, World and his wife gevered thelr connection th the company after the trouble, ner assert cause of Ik professional jealousy, house manager, walk on the stage In a business-like manner, Addressing the audience, he explained that, owing to some dissension created by two mem-