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, mame Way, the th CRIME WAVE IN. |t#8 cuostne qvorarioys DALY'S PRECINCT Three Hold-Ups and Four Other kn Robberies in Eight Days on West Side, Capt. Daly, who replaced Capt, @alla- her in the West Forty-seventh street @ation, has not been as successful in Testoring order os Commissioner Mo- Adoo felt ure he would be when he made the ohange. Daly has bad bis new command eight \ @ays, and during than time there have Deen three hold-ups amd four other rob- beries in the precinct. While te hms di- rected all his attention to getting evi- dence against disorderly resorts and @unbling-houwes the Unlieves and bigh- ‘waymen have been reaping a harvest, On Bunday, Oct, 16, John MoLaugh- Un, of No, 616 West Thirty-ninth atreet, was held up on Fitty-fifth street, and robbed of money and @ gold wateh, The highwaymen beat him into unoonselous- ness. 4nd net changes of at To-day's highest, Jowaat and closing pr Rooks yesverda, bal quotations or Yast recorded sales & follows? t+ttiti On the same night a highwayman attacked Mrs. C, Dunker, of No. wT / Wren: 29 Be gay ty West Fittieth street, ay aie was watk-| Advance.” -- Decline in gnear her home and tore # watch and pin from her dress, Eugene ©. Black, of No, 63 West Forty-seoond street, was the next vic- Um, A gold waten and chain and $0 dn no from his room. oe Movium, Of No. Ud) nt, was entered by 0 & qudatity of jews jf durghar giry and clothing. eNo, WO Kighth Wateh and fob and $8). On Oct. 16 the flat of James Pler- “son, of No. 262 West Portysaecond atroa, fwas broken into and $70 stolen, | lo on was mndbaggel by a gang K' near his home. His jewelry and money ¢ wero stolen and ho Wae thrown into a 4. Relshdoring lumber yard, where a po- Heaman found GASHEN NEARLY MLLED WOMAN Turned Supply Off While at Work and On Again While Jet Was Open, | |p him, | cember c 451-2; May, 41-4 ~December, 8 tive demand In the m jeheauer bonds issue The total eales of stocks to-day were | 589,800 shares, and of bonds $3,520,000 WHEAT PRICES HIGHER ON CABLE ADVICES, Wheat was a shade higher !n che Peter H. Bincent, of | Market to-day, being Inflianced by the suffered In the firm tendency of the Liverpool market os wetting his Bold and stormy weather all wer the belt Corn was firm. New York's opening prices were: | Wheat--December, 91 7-8; May, # 7-8 jon, Chioago's opening prices were: Wheat 7-8 to 2-4; May, ° n—4d 8-8 to 44 1-4; December, closing prices were 4, GL 1-8; December, 1-4; Decem- r, 6 417-48; old, 8 to to 43-8, — 3-8 t LONDON STOCKS ARE STILL UNSETTLED, § LONDON, Oct. 18—Money Was tn ace nged hands freely in connection with fous dividend distributions and the aymer, of %,000,000 on tho last Ex- Discounte were | maintained, @aved by an open window from as-| ‘Trading on the Btock Exchange was Phyxiation by gas, Mrs. Joseph Speset- more cheerful, but quiet aming to the fer, seventy years old, of No, 220 West uncertainty of money Console were Forty-sixth street, was revived with dif steady, sustaining kindred seourtties floutty towlay after she had been un- ‘They closed @ shade off, conaclous several hours, Mrs. Spesetfer lives with her daugh- !t ter, Mrs, R. RB. Bryant, Amerioans opened dull at about par- y, advanced a fraction, reacted later and closed fat and slightly above the Bhe usually joweet quotations on mo ie New lee unt! 1 York support. Grand Truk was s'eady eps until noonday in her room on the | VOFK subpart. Ot top floor. | Japanese Imper! ts of 194 wore ‘The gas company sent men to Ax tho|quoted at 101 7+ pipes in the house to-day, They shut| me Off the gas and turned yt on again when they finished Mrs, Gpesetfer's gas jet had been burning all night, eo that when the gus was turned on after being shut Off the unignited gas flocded the roota. The aged her pot dog and a oat became scious. A. servant smelled the a rushed to the room. The window was open, but gas filled the room. Before an ambulance arrived the wom- an had been revived, Had the window been shut she would have died, POWERS GETS QUICK DIVORCE Jury Gives Wealthy Crescent Clubman Decree After Ten, Minutes’ Wait. Upon the eecond trial of whe sult for Aivorce brought against his wife, Hor. tense, William F. Powers, a wealthy | Uthographer of Bay Ridge, odtained g decree to-day before Justice Gaynor, | in the Bropklyn Supreme wart, ‘The | jury was out only ten minutes, | Great interest was taken in the case, | ae Mr. and Mrs. Powers were proml- ment In Crescent Athietic Club circles, | and the husband's former intimate friend, William Campbell, a millionaire Dechelor, was named as co-rerpondent. Mrs. Powers and Campeli were on the stand and denied emphatically that they were guilty of wrongdoing. — GOTTON ADVANCED ON COVERING BY SHORTS, Cotton advanced on short covering in the market to-day and held the gains ‘on the ready absorption of offerings. The opening offerings were; October, 9.36 bid; November, 0.45 bid; December, 8 to 5M; January, B18 40 018, Febru: 7 BBL Lo 9.88; t 00; 5 Wi oid a ie eRe 9 8: Aor CH Norther, ng 83 to 9.63; Januar, iO, Ape AOAD ty MOA Many 10; rl M4 a Re iicket costs mY 10.9 to 10.18 to iOF MY OWN!” Is a declaration that at once in- Spires public approbation and esteem of its orator, ~ Walk th ¢ World Want Plank which leads from salaried, em: ployment to business ownership TO-DAY! although | thing for rel great value to you. 87 1-2 rket to-day, and |; stem became shattered an ly sister advised me to try Lydia B, Pinkham’s Vi no faith in patent medicines, | was so miseral T found that {t made a complete change for t restful sleep and imparting new life and vigor to my entire system, bd Peas Aveta Fries g ded I my complexion looked fresh and clear, and my {riends were surprised and pleased at the chan, Bl that Lydla E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound ha: 1118 3tst Ave., South, Seattle, Wash, Director Seattle Dramatlo Club, Do not let disease make headway. Write at once to Mrs, Pink- ham, Lynn, Mass. Her advice is free and will contain information of WALL STREET. was jopreas the kot to-day. Although prompt denials of these rumors cams wma Mr | Morgan's office there was @ noticeable | weakness in the Morgan throughout the day. The rumora wer cabled to London, and trey had @ moro dirquietiog effect sbere than in New York, The U, 8. Btee! shares weakened in both the hone and foreign markets. | Mr, Morgan's ssoretary aevured all in- health, Other rumors of impending business troubles 'n Wall s*veot encouraged the bear element to at-ack prices all along the Ine. Selling omders were thrown won tho market persistently for the first hour, and quotations dropped from 14 to 11-2 points. Foreign houses eold about 000 shares of Union Pactflo, Brie and U, 9. Steel. Just before noon the poo! syndicates came to the resoue of the market and gave s\rong @upport to all of the aotive stocks, The Btand- lard Of party and the Rook Island | crowd were eepectaliy active in buying | (hely reepective spealaities, American Locomotive was used as a lever to force the market upward. Wall street appar- ently delleves che stories that the Rockefellers and W. K. Val ootalned control of the Am: motive Company. The old lator in the hange are exceedingly bullish on thie stock. ‘The company, tt is asserted, has or ders for al! the locomotives that it cun make io ihe uext year and @ half, an epectalista tn) the wtock are talking about puting the price of the commor shares to par before Christmas, | Wentifeation of tke Unied Staes 8 and General Eleotric imverests | American Locomotive ts indic ho purpose of big caplialists to velop the Ia# named property to the fullest extent The further advance in the price of Reading followed semitiicial revoris ot a largy ings for the gurrent year, The income which the Reading Company will receive from its Jersey Cen ml stock witl, it is aeserivu, leave & generous magia etter paying Kutiwiieod dividend. in W 1é Of the most ulli#n and hie followers wercare in © ye near fUCure, est In Colorado Fuel ng because a large i stock has been wiin- ‘ora’ rom the marke, Georwe J Gould bought tne Rockefetler holdings ad is now in abaolute con- oom pa ihy It is expecied J will use the Colorado ni to turn out steel rails eel for his new Weat- system, ‘The olf Gould- Rex keto ler Hoate advanced About $13,000) in cash to put the Col- orado Fuel & Iron property on a good working basis The spurt in Amalgamated Cope was due largely .o the reports of an increase in the dividend, sem!-oMcial pour tlt gerne We ee a4 amnted Company ts deriving large Br fits from Copper, lumber and coal ‘and that ite earnings for the current year will justify g subsantial increase In the dividend. H. H. Rogers, of the Stondard Oil Company, is the control. ling power in the Amalgamated, and he is aald to be disinclined to Increase the dividend at this time, Mr. Rogers's and structural ern Pacific Ia rocn Wear Her Out The drudgery of house work seems never ending to tired-out, dispirited women who suffer from female complaints or Irregularities. flammation and ulceration ofjthe womb and ovaries cause fearful bearing down pains which are aggravated by much standing on the feet, and lifting necessary In house work. But Jet no woman despatr of relief from this torture. That famous tonic reconstructor of diseased or disordered female organism, lydia E.Pinkham's Vegetable Compound has cured more chan one million American Women, and It will cure you. When monthly periods are painful or Irregular, when back- aches and headaches drive out all ambition, Lydia E, Pinkham's Vegetable Compound will bring back health, strength, and happiness. It Gave Me New Life and Vigor Dear Mrs, Pinxnam:—Last spring, while we were movin, more work than my strength Nitin! $e FANE Fey foe oe ghrsdy ith broke down completely and I found myself unable to rest or eat, My nerv- dpe 4 tf was palo and emaciated and had to take to my bed. table Compound, and, ‘ hat I would take anye ied ie better, Inducing appe- Lydia E, Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound Cures Where Others Fail stocks | quirers that his ahlef was in perfect | vo] Rhein, Bremen. ‘| Dear Sir per cent, advance | and could hardly credit the ‘accomplished it. ' Honora Littian Henny, |iden te that the future weir 6 of Amal. | wamated oan be boat conserved by uo- | oumulating @ large surplus tn the teas u erate wilmul given to specu More ¢ ” eral yeara th Amorlean fecal ag f the Ru Gvernment, will probably handle loun, Should thts r for tte record the fi $1,500,000,000 of new seo Another sensations of Chicago Bubway o market, From stook dropped to-day to a lowest record. Three 1 | Chicago Subway wus selling a litt low ®, and {te officers were predicting that {f would go above par. | $e | SHIPPING NEWS. ALMANAC FOR TO-DAY. | Gun rises, 6.14/Bun sete, .0.17|Moon elses 6 52 | THD TITAS. | High Woter, Low Water PM AM PM |Bandy Hook....,..5040 108 “88 ANE | Governor's Isiand 1029 1041 4.17 104) | Hell Gate Perry....1222 1254 649 6 as Teutonic . M Georgio | Cherokee .. | | INCOMING 8STRAMBHIPS, DUP TO-DAY, OUTGOING STIA MBHIPS. SAILED TO-DAY. Wotan, Bi 1 Grass, Magdalena Ba: ————— A LETTER TO OUR READERS 53 Cottage St, Melrose, Mass. Jan, 11th, 1904 “Ever since 1 was In the army | had more or less bidney trouble, and withi the past year {it became so severe and complicated that | suffered everything | and was much alarmed—my strength | amd power w fast leaving ine. 1 say an advert of Swamp-Root and | wrote asking for advice, | began the] use of the medicine and noted a decided improvement after taking only a short time “lL continued its use, a to say that 1 am strong. In order to be (this ( had a r exainy iny water to-day, and he pro 1 it all right and in splendid “| know that your purely vegetatle and di any harmful drugs, 7 {my complete recove | ing Swamp-Root to C, RICHARDSON.” You may have a sample bottle of this | wonderful remedy, Dr, Kilmer’s Swamp Root, sent absolutely free by mail, also | & book telling all about Swamp-Root. If | you are already convinced that Swamp- Root is what you need you can pur- chase the regular fifty-cent and one-dol | lar size bottles at the drug stores every. where. Don't ma any mistake, but remember the na Swamp-Root, Dr. Kilmer’s Swamp-Root, and the address, Binghamton, N. Y., on every bottle In- fi! did considerable 1 at the same time, THER WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 18, 1905, 39c Cotton Waist Fabrics {5c Saks & Compariy Broadway, 33d te sath Street Suits & Coats for Women & Misses The Post-Season Tailored Models. Those who would be conscious of the innovations that have been accepted since the advent of the season must take into account the new series of tailored suits with which our stock has been aug- mented—the adapted models of the very newest French garments. Perhaps the most radical is the Pony Coat Suit which we present fashioned of cheviot, broadcloth and velvet. For Thursday and Friday. Because of the high character of the garments and the exceptionally low prices at which they are offered we invite your interest to the following: Pony Coat Suits for misses and small women (sizes 14 to I8 years; 32 to 36 bust measure). In black, plum, navy, garnet and green. Of wool Cheviot, $28.50 Of Broadcloth, 733.50 Women’s Tailored Suits of wool cheviot in long coat model and Eton model of broadcloth. Both suits are presented in black and a variety of new Fall shades and printed with velvet, $25.00 Women's Tailored Suits of imported broadcloth in black and a complete series of the new Fall shades. In two distinctive styles. Long Coat, Empire Model, $39.00 Fifty-inch Tight-fitting French Model, $45.00 Covert Coats in loose and tight-fitting models, in- cluding paddock and ulster styles, $14.50 to $44.5) Evening Coats of imported broadcloth, in white and delicate shades, heavily interlined. Faithful copies of French models, $26.75, $37.50 & $3950 Rain Coats of cravenetted cloth in half-fitted model, in sizes for women, misses and small women, $9.75 Ready-for-Service Riding Habits. We maintain an extensive series of the authoritative models which have had the benefit of custom tailoring, $35.00, $40.00, $45,00 & $59.00 Plastique Corsets the new Fall models of this high grade, imported corset, are ready for your service. Together with the long, round waist and the Princess hip models we present the lower bust styles designed for all manner of figures. . The Plastique is offered of fine French coutil from $4.00 to $15.50, and of fancy silk broche batiste in white, blue or pink and dainty floral designs from $7.50 to $16.50, all of which are stayed with real whalebone. The New Waists We present a new series of high-grade silk waists designed for street and evening service which owe much to the imported models, They are elaborately trimmed with laces and in many instances intricate hand work, In white and a complete variety of light shades At $8,90, $10.90, $14.50, $19.50 and $24.50, “SPECIAL,” Button back model with front of embroidery und fine tucking $6.50 Lingerie Waists at $3.95 Of sheer mull, front elaborately embroidered and trimmed with Valenciennes lace, insertions and tucking. $5.00 to $7.50 Silk Waists at $3.90 Of fancy silks, plain taffeta and peau de cygne in white, black and a large variety of light and dark shades, $2.50 Sweaters at $1.48 High or V neck sweaters of knitted worsted in ted, gray, white or black, Blankets, Comforts & Spreads At Spe i The offer concerns blankets, comfortables and spreads of that high character which has estab- lished the fame of the representative mills of the East and California. Perhaps that will help you to appreciate the liberal price concessions. Blankets of white wool, red, pink or blue border, silk bound, Single { Value $2.75, $3.50, $4.50, $5.50 and $6.00, Bed. (Special $2.25, $2.75, $3.75, $4.50 and $5.00, Double { Value $3.75, $4.50, 85.75, $6.25 and $9 ov. Bed. (Special $3.00, $3.50, $4.75, $5.00 and $7.50, Extra {Value $7.50, $10.59 $12.50 and $15.00. Size. USpecial $6.75, $9.00, $10.00 and $12.00. Gomfortables of silkoline filled with pure w hite cotton; full size, excellent designs and colors. Value { $1.25, $1.50, $1.75 and $2.50, Special 95c, $1.25, 31.59 and $2.00. Sateen | Value $3.25 and $3.75. Covered Special $2,50 and $3.00 Crochet Bed Spreads, full size hemmed, heavy weight, Value $1.25 and $1.98. Special at 95c, and $1.50, A highly mercerized fabric, which you may launder without penalty to the lustre. The designs are ex- cellent—new jacquarded and embossed patterns in white on robin's egg blue, pea green, gunmetal rose, ciel, French gray, corn, reseda and ivory grounds, In character and weight the fabric is adapted for the Fall and Winter gowns and waists, { 19 value $5, Specialat,, $25 Russian Gray Sguirrel Sto.e, 94 | | Natural Squirrel Furs If you want to be in style this season, be sure to wear natural squirrel furs, Our great sale to-morrow will provide the very choicest At a Saving of at Least % Very Special §20Natural Squirrel Sets at $6.75, Consisting of new Ascot, four- in-hand or throw-over scarf, | 50 inches long, and large, flat pillow muti to match, nade of ‘ 7 the finest quality natural Rus- 0 lan squirrel in the most up- to-date manner HandsomeGray Squirrel Poursins | Siberian Squirrel Fisher Scarls, Hand Tes, 6) inches tong, with "four tails and two double bat ends; heads; value § je value $25, Special at $12, 50 celal at....4. Hi Hes $16.50 Siberian Squirrel Zazas, 34 inches Mvits. | Beautiful Gray Squirrel Mults, 14 Inch, large pillow shap i Siberian Squirrel Foursin-Hand fees wie ee $3.95 long, with tabs and orna. value $0.00, Spe 2 98 . . ments; cial at Ties, 6) inches long, Cb ea H | Gray Squirrel Mufts, 15 value $11.50; special at very stylish; pecial at $5.75 Dark Gray Squirrel Tarow*Over Squirret Extra Dork Natural Mufis, large flat pil- low shape; Special at Extra Large Flat Filiow of natural inch; value $1 Riis Siberian Mutts value bxtra Fine squirre! FoursinsHand at Scarfs, 6) inches long with bat ends; value $15; value $9.50, $4.75 $7.50 Mufis Squirrel, 47 quirrel Square Pillow 16 Special at Dark Squirrel Foursinetiand Ties, ) inches long, with {ringe; 9 $5.50 cial al Dark Gray Squirrel Poursinetiand Iles, 54 inches lony; ine value $15. pecialat., $4.50 inches long; value aien Extra Vara Russian Squirrel ahs Parisian Mufts, with ‘ draw strings, 17 inch, value $24; special at $12.00 Fine Fancy Crois Cut Russian saute Pillow uff, 8 inch; Fines: Quality Large Flat Pillow Mufi of Kipstan squirrel; value $30.00; : Special at....... $12 eciai at... Beautiful Squirrel Four-inettand Ties, 60 incnes long; $15 value $30, Special at... Russian Squirrel Stoie, 9 long, large cape etect, crocheted ornaments inches long, cord anu orna- ments; value $50. Special at $25, Hal Kind and Grade Plannels, iar CLS. That's Wort Having is at the Bloomingdale Store and most moderately priced. The fl-f lowing exceptional values for this week: Fancy Outing Flannels, i) choice | Outing Flannels, pink and blues h sold elsewhere for for chikiren; value toc, Riva the 10c | ft chain mnt Be Bie Solld Color Tricot Waistings, F { Hl wool, ten shades te ‘leecedown, the prettiest mater lect from; value 35c,, at 25c for kimonos and warm ise Silk Embroidered Flanne's for dresses; a large variety of * Mets, in . colors, a’ in pla hoa ment of styles, value 65¢., shade il at 14c a) er ae SPECIAL TO-MORROW, \ 500 Boys’ Norfolk Suits! OF rit \ GOOD QUALITY CHEVIOT, | 2 SIZES 6 TO 15 YEARS. Regular selling price § { $3.00, to-morrody, L68ii Se ————————— Drugs and Toilct | Goods __ At the Very Lowest Prices Possible: Swamp Root, regular $1.00 59¢ Size 10F...6 woe PrYy i Dr. Snow's Baud’s Iron Pills, warranted U, S. P., per bot % tle Of 10 )sereereeveeerrrs : Dr. Snow's Compound Cathartic Pills, warranted U.S Poy per Bottle Of 1 Oseeene es 9 Rubber Gloves, red or white guaranteed, ail sizes, regu lar 63¢, quallty, special at He Fi ic Toilet Soap, ; un A highly perfumed Upon presentation of this recular 10¢, cake, jal Joupon we will sell you to- thres Cakes [0 ssereverseee 9e sparta out Tooth Brushes, all pure white xtra Heavy ually S bristles, assorted styles, values Crochet Bedspread {or 1.00 e.to 3ic, specta Sal vain a4 anionic le hemmed; Marseitle Comp exion Brushes, naoutecay oval or scuaré, regular 25¢. x RB . Se e sold at this price with: Wall Papers. |) Loe The lowest prices in Great eR New York are made ovnon yj Bloomingdale store. Ce d sad . Mil horders are sold at the same , prese tation of th price as si 2',c.a Rol 5c. a Roll EP morrow a Beautiful Satin Damask 9 9, Tapestry Table Cover for 7& per usually sells i A regular $ quality for parlor, dining Size s-4 ringe; ina 9c, a Roll room and hall p splendid varie s arly 15 None sold th Room Moulding, oak and white ¢ this Cou aad : 2c x ca ‘ for Bloor All Cars Transler to 9 Lex. to 3d Ave,, ales’ sci to sain Se Blooming — 7 Ee kt