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, i Word: WRONESDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 18, 1905. ~ MANY MOURN ~——ATCASKET OF PALLAS: ‘oucting Grief Shown by Park ’ Department Employees | \ and Children, @o atemty has been the stream of | Wournere through tho residence of Misa Bertha ©. Lalor, at No. 66 Lexington avenue, where the body of Park Coms (MMlanioner John J, Pallas t# lying, that he intention of removing the remaing (to Boranton, Pa., to-day for interment thas been abandoned, ’ A short funeral service will be held Mi the house at § o'clock to-morrow Morning, and the body removed to the Lackawanna station, wi it will be , taken to Scranton eral services | will be held there and Comrolasioner ‘Z Pallas will be buriet beside hig tather and mother, vn the yarlous Trleh go- ymmissloner was ted the house last night, also dulegations from many Jabor organizations with which he wae @itiliated or md helped In some way, Park Employees Grieve. During bie day every employee of the Park Department who could de spared from duty went to take a last view of Ris chief, Tho genuine grief of the homble laborers for thelr lost ohtet was ing, most of all thase who had contact with the Park Commia- * ploner in an official way, The Park Department latorers had reason to al | @ret his death, He had been thelr! friend, In many ways he had looked) Out for their Interests He had Introduced what was known fn the artment as the “square-deal rule Man Was allowed to press & @or unless he was willing to atand wp and make it face to face with the man he accused, That was the prin- | cipal reason why the subordinates of} Commissioner Pallas held him fn such . deep regard Little Students Lower Flag. THOU LICCST PIECULES: Another aching evidence of hIS) ying pawant’s appearance in kilts/-was taken by Mr. D.‘Whyte, of Inve Emperor William be ov é Sopularity came from the little stl | hog pleased the Scots to puch an extent| ness, Ia having himself photographed | by the ruler of Gre denis of agriculture at the Da WItt that portralts of the British ruler have | King Edward a kilt of Balmoral @ photograph in Clinton School Farm Fitty-second | been disuributed throughout Scotland tan, He te rath yeror is proud of b ppearanoce as greet and Wleventh avenue, When! Nearly every household In Scotland has] ture, because a tnilitary man, and e W Mrs. Henty Parsons, w Jevores her! a ploture of Edward VII. This pleture!are stralght and » be a soldier—ever of Jelsure in insttucting the childrem, tele-| ceeneemecmenend | — ~ ae — eEeEe _ TT phoned yestertlay to have tho fag halt. | delph arly t @ Broad =e vene" men"! TOOK ACID BY MISTAKE, SINGER BRIDE OF PASTOR, ©)" s, oe vi 4 anne tel Nea MT Voman Is Terribly Burned About | Rey, W. G, Moyer, of Mount Holly, SO) ib Tos Lt to Mla Aognosix tx Cateh dite. Babine vieiied we den Face and Month, vn oa | Weds Minn Mary F, Cramer n the chotr wad f Peregnay pou find found that w ploture of the Come | Mary Buyamin, thirty-seven years old.) inpectat to he Evening Worl.) Missioner lmd | Nipped trom a | ot No. 47 Grand ST bacay ; “with: several membera | belles Rewspaper, aurroinded with a border | Gouverneur Ho: 4 ‘ Wittam G, Moyer,| DW% la K Of biack and pasted up, with this no | from a pols ane eh tto} As Dia bankal® t aK "Me fam ie cloned Saturia ‘orribly burnel On nooount of the death of nr | —— er was a great friend] * FIRE IN A MAINE TOWN, you can ye: a fine} OAK BNR EROSTHERTS, |When it comes to | idfin because he took a deep} OLN TOWN, Me, Oct, ik--Fire last RUBeheon oF ine a Dress Pattern | Hele work and visiied them | night burned a thr ' aay re time of There is only one | two wood K to buy— | ree Janda Restaurant p 4 Fiith Floor Ly ss’’ HENNESSY BELIEVES dan o's Tat very “modese| P= Prien den toe.) DEMOCRATS WILL WIN, | (ugntzact Es | Sidorc ty cons and 15¢, On main an sidered, DRY GOOBS GA, Hoor. : , | AAA LA a Web Kt bale aca Hie Wand Heat Costs Nothing poe ANE roehoaiatinatintetinels Like to See Hearst Elected ‘ bh yee whe the when w iy trae Majorliy, | _aelitag ~ “ | This Splendid $10 Goat, 5, QQ) | Notion Speciais Among wha aalied on the White | Che u(t “Heat-Light ( ? e Se, large roll black oF white cottan or i “ nc i % 4 by ‘ aa | ‘ NS JET GENERATOR Special for To:morrow Only. abe Pin Top Side Supporters »...15¢ ) accom pin led \s 90 . f i Large bundle of 12 pleces Twill Foank Mr Hennesay wae chairman "4 1 the o®NERATON JA Coat that will create a furore in the trade; handsome model, of a id » Witch in 1886 nominated | (7S IN trates and in- : z ; e for Mayor of New York | itt fenwiten * “thet splendid, serviceable material, Black Panne Cheviot, cut in the em- it all my life for . | GENERATOR + of ° ; 7 , Sahl Mr, Honnevay, | 22 cprninierct pire shape; yoke lined; flat collar with] $i tox thi tls pent to Me floor |r nt 24 yard squares by he ‘ a braid trimming; 5 inc! 4 squares iN innate Mneraweed © 06" per Th onan cre nes on: Avera yy i sd tnars 3 € dimintahed ‘aa | y 0 Ze. spool Crochet Silk. all foot fac Ie sas | Stylish garment at a low price. Liebe Haud” Sewing “a so ion «eu or bunch 44, 4, 6-4 Diack tubular ea ORG dover itive Coats in broadcloth and cheviot, 3 inches bun a TE . 1181-83 Broad: long; fly front and double- abe A deren) y. breasted, satin lined, ,......000- TA, 75 Spring Hooks and Byes, | Three-quarter Length @oats in ase sochidiit Ty | black kersey and montagnac; seii-fitting; made} } Scklve, Pe old machines "ai tee } of tine Scotch tweeds in the bux defeat Que Our new topcoat SLYlCrererereerseseeres 12.50 sual detec i Closetiting paoping shoulder Coltag, Coa t—impire model; of Gne black kersey; collar and cutls of velvet, trimmed with silk- braid; yoke and sleeves satin Hined; speclal at rocse veeeeseee 19. 75 Y Three-quarter Coats; strips actos |} 8 Obloig aud Savar Pinques Y back; of fine covert, cheviot and We Photo Frames and asst \ mixtures; 14, 16 and 18; at > a. 95 itis Py) Hottie Stain vere \ Sailor Sulta; also Russian; of Clay serge IP yb \ or cheviot; blue and red; sizes 6 to Denaned Bellows sss, : ) 14; at, 5. 00 Pisin "Colored Bkine 1.25 Pa 4 Fabisurniognssttasiene tyson: 8 Riisoue, ‘ Another Tremendous Sale of , | V7 FF AY ENAMEL Cae See \ “ ¥ G GR. WARE | very special, 2.95 9 ae « Take Your 25 Worth from $z5 Suits and Overcoats for Men, Choice at C 40¢ to 75¢ A Thursday sale of boys! Winer ap 4 Understand us portectly. Those aro not “seconds.” We guarantee every plece | parel, Something to help the mother At Fifteen Dollars we make Men's Suits and [J i.iveitiint Ax,sult: fo i dint of gauttetin. Slant other Weng not fest witaeseiier ae Overcoats that are true to the princi les and practice ht tal, on nt Pots economize and still be assured of get f; fy * Poti g the best possible yf ce. of good tailoring. And were it not for a staff of tai- og I ting the Lest possible sort of service Colanders (laree ine), able clothing for the youngsters. lormen who know no other kind of tailoring but the best, it would be impossible to incorporate in our suits and overcoats at Fifteen Dollars the distinctive indi- #iduality and character that mark every garment. 4 at, Cookin, Pots (dail. 8 at, Water 24th at, Lipped Preserve Ketthon, Cuspidons (large sizel, ft Eee sz a2? 4s itd; If you would understand this better, compare with Peta (bet, our Fifteen Dollar Suits and Overcoats the usual ‘ Prin, nadie a Oven, * ready-made garments at the same price. You wil $5 Piped tps Pome grant a great difference in our favor, $i he ket We present at $15 sack suits in the new single and double he hey i i breasted models, made of cassimeres in the new tones and ef- fects, plain and fancy cheviots and blue and black Thibets, Of overcoats there are coverts in the new shades, wide wale cheviots and black Thibets, fashioned in short box and medium length models, Other suits and overcoats $15 to $40. WM. VOGEL & SO Broadway ee St, KING EDWARD IN KILTS AND THE KAISER IN WAR ROBES. HIGHWAYMEN CAUGHT AFTER LONG CHASE.” Thieves Dodge Bullets and Drop Bundles of Booty Along the Street. Htaited by the cross fire from the re- volvera of half a doen policemen after an exciting chase through the Inter- | twining streets of the lower enst side, | Samuel Greet ot No. 22 | \ pista atreet, and Thomas Coctello, of | No, 198 Mott stroet, were arrested In| Jackson street early to-day and locked vp on charges of burglary and highway | robbery. The popping of the revolvers as the aged the fugitives through Gou police Dr. Anderson, Boys’ fol also brea atylew regu Values, butfona: emblem ie T ollve cove: tae values, nbers, a towel ment of ma, Broacht inlists, 11 Absolu of sleeves; blue cheviots a oo .°n nate of all for whieh, look nny Past | Montgomery, Madison ur, Water, Sceamm and Jackson # aroused the entire Cherty Mill A SUCCESSFUL SPECIALIST THROAT AND LUNG DISEASES. The success which has at tended Dr. Anderson's treat on, Asth nd Catarr’ foremost au wonderful An was headed for his H.ONeill & Co WEE AL Sear ale nme at No, @|men through Cherry atrest’ while the run, Each had a bundle under his arm, Montgomery street early today When! roundaman went on with Luéks, In| They cropped thelr booty at che frat e was halted a ¥ and Montgom- | front of No, && Cherry tiréet, the re | report from Becker's revulver, The ery streets by two men. ‘They asked W two me) sitting on a door | st w ot and the the t He didn't like the way othing to lose but his) higiwaymen w ng bul’ets then looked at his damon 1 boldly jup and oe they raced ) Maviison street wl he oie od read A match, ft was a, Mito Gouverneur, to Water, to Seammel, " t 1 m herlock Holmes, ‘The and final ) son a where The reporter ig-| the pursuers closed in about them. Sherlock Holmes Trick, nited it and as he lighted his cigarette! Pollcenyan Kro nabbed them, and ina vy ona pte iHumined the suspleious palr and Wile they wer: Webatiimeat i the! aw they answered the description of tecker ¥ 1 pelicnat ie ade oo ui a eh ; h Le : n Mer of Clinton street ¥ rhe 1agks: ah \b wk, turned the orne and ed ered nintered B Hes over to Montgomery street to « w Me ‘ vi tip to Beoker + re riwayme) and insisted on | Thieves Dodge Bullets. ¢ eadorted home | The roundaman unlimbered his revol- |“! Cherry and Montgomery, the re|ver and advanced to the ch 1 porter sald he would trail the highway | highwaymon raw him and bre ‘ Jar ——— Sixth Avenue] | 20th to 2ist Street Mercerized Poplin Waists, Extraordinary Display of Women’s Waists Every fashionable material and every popular style is here in great varicty—and at the lowest prices in New York City. (Third Floor.) Black and White Dotted Sateen Waists, | 79¢ | $7.75, Asvreewr ers In ten colorings; value $6.75, a embroidered in rosebuds, colors and white, $1.98 Madras Waist | (Imported quality), plaited model, 98c $7.75 Oriental Lace Waist for $4.95 (Like Mustration.) Long sleeve, in white and yoke froni and back of veaiR| $4.95, motif trimmingvalue §7 75... Lace Waisis trimmed with Ven insertion and motit—value $3.75, Demi-Sleeve Waist of Ecru Net. Yoke of Venise motifs and silk! lined —value $7.75, alesse seseon 19095 Lingerie Waists de of mull, entire yoke fi 1,000 Taffeta Waists on $4.95 | Nun's Veiling Waist, square yoke, frontand back of German | Val. lace, in all white and black, $2.98 All Wool Wais's, navy, red and black, $1.00 plaited model $1.48 $1.98 $1.98 Albatross Waists, | and buttons, all colors, $1.98 Waists, all colors, also white, $1.98 beautiful colorings, $2,98 Trish Linen Waists, of wide plaits and French tucks, Black Brilliantine Waist, front of ten hallinch shoul ‘er plaits, two wide folds, trimmed with taffeta Embroidered Albatross All Wool Plaid Waists, Three Hundred Women’s Tailored Suits For Almost Half. Retail Prices Some of these are sample suits; others are incom- plete lots—all from an unusually good manufacturer models, | $15.00. | $19.50. | Splendid Showing of Autumn Millinery. UNTRIMMED HATS. Superior quality Silk Velvet Hats in all the popular Autumn colorings — garnet, | plum, prune, navy, Alice blue, gray and Mousse, also DIaCKsssersssseveee tere eres These Hats Are Almost Ready to Trim, and, in Fact, Can Be Worn Just as They Are, FINE FUR FELT DRESS SHAPES in a complete line of new colors and models, FLOWER AND FLATHER DEPT. Large shipments are just to hand of the wings now so much in demand for trimmings—all the latest styles and colors, Velvet Foliage and Roses in great variety. (Second Floor) ___—— Shoes for Women Misses and Boys at Special Prices To-Morrow (Second Floor). ) WOMEN'S BUTTON AND LACE) SHOES, hand sewed, welted soles, in Pat ent Leather, Vici Kid, and Dull Calt; ” Models, Absscssseeeeeecereneeeerreeerens Value $3.00, WOMEN’S BEADED SLIPPERS—in nt] ent, Ideal Kid and Vici Kid—value $5,00 and §6.00; at... MISSES’ AND CHILDREN'S VICI KID BUTTON SHOES—Patent leather dips, Sizes 7 to 11, 85c. Value $1.25 Sizes 11% to 2, $1.10 Value $1.50 LITTLE BOYS’ SPRING HEEL LACE) SHOLS—Satin ca'f vamps, dull tops, stout soles—s $1.50, Mtewre rer reree 1.75 $2.65 led Suits | Suits | | of Cheviots, plain mixtures, long and three-quarter | and some colors, ‘ Suits 1, [finished Worsteds, colors, $25.00. , $65.00 up to $97.00, * Women’s Dur poses the garments are practically perfect. ) Suits—regular 75¢ quality, at... Union Suits—regular $1.00 quality.... ) Grade 3—White medium weight an) cotton and wool Union Suits—regular $1.50 Quality sie ssceerens Ooevere Union Su'ts—regular $1.75 quality, at ) colors and of Broadcloths and Chigpiots, black | of Byoadcloths, Velvets and fine une black and some Regular Price, $25.00. [Regular Price, $30 and $35. Regular Price, $40 to $45. And One Hundred Odd Velvet and Cloth Suit That Ordinarily Retail at $55. at $35.00, $45.00, $55.00.and $65.00. ‘ \'yExtraordinary Sale of (Third Floor) tOncita” Union Suits. his wll-known Underweay needs no intro duction. The prices quoted ate made possible by the fact that here and there you will find a small speck or a drop stitch, but to all intents and Grade 1—Gray and Bera fleeced Union ) 38 Grade 2—White half cotton and wool ) ; 8c 75¢ Grade 4—Extra fine white merino ‘$1.10 (Third Floor) $10,00, $12.75, $16.50 in extra fine blind cheviots or kerseys, fitting long shapes, $26.50, $35,00 American design. sentative, chet and up to $6.75. ends at Be and 50, 96c and upward. minis, at 15¢,, 25¢., 0c. and upwards. tet upward. long coats from 98c, per ‘et upwar!s Women’s Fall Coats in heavy Cheviots and Covert Cloths Splendid Assortments of Women’s Neckwear. All thet ‘is new and beautiful in both French and The subjoined list is fairly repre- and Cuff Sets in the latest designs of Irish Cro# beoidery and lace trimmed at 25¢, 50¢, 75c, 98¢ Windsor Fics in the new plaids and latest embroidered Stocks in, all the new designs and colors at 25¢, 50s, 75e Ruchings—All the new Ruchings in complete assort> Chetisette Se's—All new and pretty, from $1.48 per A splendid line of the new Coat Sets for short and Auto and Evening Scarfs—Plain floral and Persian designs, from $1.25 upwards, PR PSPS