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IRVING RESTS IN THE ABBEY WITH GARRICK Ashes of Actor Laid Away in Annie Wolf Meets wiih Terrible the Shadow of Shake- Wau. ‘Speare’s Statue LONDON, Oct. 20.—Reside that other | Breat actor Garrick and under the shadow of the statue of Shakespeare, fas the interpreter of whose plays he ‘won fame, the asiies of Sir Henry Irv- ing were to-day given burial in West- minster Abbey, thus being rded Bngland's greatest tribute to bh The services, which were of Presolve charwctir, were conducted tn the presence uf a co! inoluded many from ¢ Nfe of Bngiand, eminent of all the walks of life. Pepresentatives of thet Which Irviay was 8 a ne tive, who could find standing room in the Abbey King Edward was r Dighton Probyn, Keeper of the Pi Purse, and the Prince represented by Lieut.-Co P, Carrington, Ce Prince's Household Ministers and Amba person. Whitelaw R In Scotland. coming ac ation waich ighest official representatives ind wil * y resented Wiliam in ler of the Cabinet rs attended tr who is visiting London pur sewing macaine was vit of order thls aferpoon, The ma * | chines in this factory are run by shaft ling connected with an electric motor ‘As the gin) stooped to disconnect machine her usurious hair caug! ne whirling belt and he «winking Jof an eye her scalp was torn from her head y Sir | f Wales was | COUT VL aU GIRL R: AFFLES AT THE ST. REGI. YOUNG GIRL | ~ LOSES SCALP AT MACHINE | Accident and Shopmates | Are Thrown in Panic, | a | years old, of Annie Wolf, seventeen No, 8% Orchard street, employed as @ | mutton-hole maker 1) the factory of tho Milbury Atiar floor of No. sovered that her NOT IO FONT vr THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 20 vbw ever D, 1905, (GRAND DUKE CASHIER GLARK VLADIMIR GIVES LEFT STORY OF UP HIS OFFICE BANK LOOTING > Forces Action—Succeeded by Gripenberg. Full History of Institu- tion’s Ruin, — ST PETERSBURG, Oct. —Owing PITTSRURG, Oct. 20.—It was reported largely to the banishment his afternoon toat among the vate | son, Grand Duke Cyril ber k, the ¢ of rount of falling hea id toe Enterpr ational Bank, who (om Duke Viadimi ont <1 suicide, is a complete confession t eh broumrht abou #eid, harrates There weref: ther ‘or in the room. rlek ¢ ‘olf drowned the buza of the sewinb ma- chines, and the girls looked around y saw sent them screaming posely to testify t for the dead tragediar The only mourners and the sons of few int ers, Aberdeen, fam, Sir Beerbohn Tree, § dema, Sir James Dewar, Ar Pinero, Mr. Buntett-Coutts, M. F ch Wyndham, John Hare, ¢ Alexander and J. Forbes Ro’ followed the casket t grave the narrow space surrounding wh ters, America’s regard rth nd statves le CITY PAYS MORE. HEARST VICTIMS $7,000 Awarded to Two Injured °” | exvitement he BIGGEST SHIP Harbor Gives i hun Welcome Two fakin t6tou to Court o Dooley’s 4 ad thrown it “ALLWOMEN ON GIRL RAFFLES AFLOAT HERE | STREET AT TEN RIFLES HOTEL FINE TIME TO BEARRESTED OF SOUVENRS = Pretty Nurse at rd Regis Cal, leots Trunkfuls of Glass | and Silver Ware. to Amerika, Giantess of the Seas, on Arrival, | Curfew Order Will Make Things Warm, The giant Amerika, newest of the Women ur lasi—the female RamMles! And Hamburg-American vessels s of the e St. Regis as the scene 0 the ® bigest » afloat ived a O'clock at bigh explolis is afternoon and went to her), 7% oF @ ged wit ing silverware and seh dS) tr t while se was ¢ in Election Fireworks Ex- plosion at Celebration, ‘The fury in the Court of the sults of Mr a George F. Vogel added § afternoon, to t i] cit York must p night, 1: fons and 1 awards m. FEW BETS MADE ON ELECTION Prevailing Odds Against Jerome 21-2to1—MoZlelian 5 tot Favorite Over the Field, Odds on tor ne 1 against J Pi er in Hoboken, sing | ba the Dete poked a $ 1 is a g 8 tlze, te era an) 4 ce | 2 first to BY. agar bow FLOATING BODY a | HINTS WURDE. ae — + ‘oe Adam Hilima yeoue & fold, an engines i ( . f aiaam: ¥ here ow quantity : ahs Re ge pings of which | i fi £ vw er | ie Six' yeti st i “4 Tie | A COFFEE NEURALGIA : ' Leaves When You Quit aod Use Pestum, t "ROOF eaaats A on | HEATRE ROOF SAGGED, | fs aid twas d 1t os str A lady who unconsciously drifted NEW HAVEN, C A }aj ‘i wd t And aged Into ner ous prostration, brought on! nil ‘ ; pag mani? btu bY coffee, says : ; | th n a fo 1 have been a coffee-drinker all ae 1 i . No §7 My life, and used it regularly three ' et times f . rs ul “4 { \ year or two ago T became sub- nik ‘ 1 7 i sela- Ject to nervous neuralgia, attacks of Hi , 1 nervous headache and general ner- : ; i . iesy "i 4 | vous prostration, which not only In ¥, P ¢ ted me for doing my house- ’ re ane } 4 ne ‘ but frequently made it neces et ai PULLS CAR BELL ROPE, trengtl) eave out and her daughter fell gary for me to remain in a dark room gine portent IS SEN t t be su stasuliog at jury for two or three 8 at a time, ee gis S$ T TO PRISON, Wu ior spine, walen i: Je elteved will "T employed ral good doctors, | Whe pour ¢ muse = ; , bu a he ' ‘ too# BOC One after the other, but none of them 2 s Y a Me avenue 1 was able to give me permanent relief. ‘ x street, w Right months ago a friend sug- se gested t perhaps coffee was the re ar cause my troubles, and that I try| Last Week's Postum Food Coffee and give up the VOTE For World Wants 5,659 i —a 1,342 old kind. I am glad I took her sd- for my health has been emtire- ly restored. T have no more neural- WOMAN DEAD BY GAS. gi’ or have I had. one. solitary via . headache in all these eight month vice Migh Wind Belleved to Have No more of my days are wasted ‘n Blown Oot the Light. solitary confinement jn a dark room Anna MeGann, elghtythree 1 do all my own work with ease. The wan found dowd in flesh that I lost during the years of to-day A Mn Thimy-p 6 my Nervous prestration has come Gained ff 882 More n gas polwoning, The jet in the back to me during these montha, 27. | \ wae Bult open and Iam once more a happy, heaith; over | eid Want® | than } Mrs, MeGonn « woman, I {nclose a list of names ct rasne Affection w » | friends who can vouch for the truth some printed | paper Ae of this statement.” Name given by week the conductor and “1 turned | Postum Co,, Battle Creek, Mich, POUL ene Ford ighe dettmaber ig: |, There's a reason, Jast year rh, hes newspaper su Pall ine heb aad cat Ten days’ trial leaving off coffee, OS a tte ae oma 7 said he could not the any and using Postum fa a ae | | he was taken to. th sufficient, aii window ‘vs paruy opea grocers, ‘ Norfolk and Double- sbaiiy ated ti if HURT r “TRI Wa EC bbon 2 A uote ie 1 two a B to Suffolk. V 2 with a party who ba The only manufacturer selling Furs retail at wholesale prices. H w t the passengers on & many of Suffolk's R and bi Ss TOL Broadway, AHLER BRO SIXTH AVE, @ 31st ST ST. @ GIRLS’ APPAREL ATTRACTIVELY PRICED Fancy Check Dresses seooeld, 39 very dainty, styl GUTLOMN FUR CO,, hear 10th St. M sh t ed with silk soutache uifs and tro mmed to ¢ ned throughout. Actual value 2.98, 3.98 and up to 8.98 double: y and “s lengths ubrics d with vel et Sizes 6 to 14 yrs, and in many "Special Sale of Baby Dresses el and daisy cloth—handsomely tr 45c h effects—sizes 2 to 6 yrs. cashm fancy braid ngs-—sizes 2to 98c choice 4 BARGAINS ‘IN BOYS’ WEAR! 1.69 rsteds, red with taped eee cheviot aS ults owes cass years a porn LAS Meltons, heavy and is—finely made and farmer satin lin han dered i or sleeve—silk velvet collar—brass buttons—belted back Sizes 3 to 10 years. Also striking reductions {n all sizes of Overcoats from 8 to 16 years Boys’ 4.00 Russian Over- coats....- OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS, Reason for Loft Quality and Loft Prices. Pure sugar, pure fruits, pure nuts, pire chocolate and other ingredients of pure cand aratively cheap, We buy them in immense quantities, make them into millions of pounds of candy and sell all we make, and are satisfied with the smallest profit upon each pound, 15,000 sales per day make it possible for our customers to buy pure, wholesome, high-grade candy for less than they could make it in their own kitchens, Those who have bought once, buy often. We want to inter:st those who have not tried our Candy. COUNTER GOODS, 30 Varieties, Pound 20c Friday Only—""!aens vow 10C Saturday Only cree dio. orates .Pavyyp LOC ASSON nee SPECIALS FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY: wey PRANUT 10¢ NIOSE GHADE _ Benoxn nn Vt rounD sont Rn eee ET ED Kings WOCOE, WARSHVAL Lows WALIAY CREAM OLD FASHIONED ASST, FRUIT AND NUT CHOCOLATES, 6666+) POU vol ~ CHOCO. MEXICAN PENO . KISSES... a Park Row Store Open Evenings Until 11 o'clock. ver 1 to. 19 4 BARCLAY ST. ng rates Cor, Went Bway, Bont deme oy 19 GORTAADT ST Brooklyn, Jersey City, Ho- k Cor, Chareh St, The Bronx, 100 3 STORES PARK ROW AND NASSAU, ods idles for our ustomers carefully and snipped trom sent C ut of packed pe Our Speclal Mall Order Dept ‘or, Spruce 8 Banishment of Ws Son by Czar Before Killing Himself He Wrote Everyth ing A boweboard at Lambert’ s There is no mystery about ¢ Prices are marked in plain figures. We recognize the customer's right to tull Wa @XPC0 noses t r rwily furnish it, The po icy of frankness, employed in selling high |f jewelry at prices wordertuilly Jos Hl up Our ts i modest store, far from the fashionable quarter but easily reac from anywhere, is one of the best-known pl n New Y we have such a reputation and such a growing b utror Will readily understand \ V Our prices u see our stock and kn What Watch-Buyers Prely Gn Whoever has bought a watch of us will tel trust our judgment, Yo y that in buy rely on the reputation and stan spect t i , the New and | . ’ ambert movem teen 590 Our Diamond P olf fey. Of course you understand that a news more than the general s ta lan K of the stone. All the diamonds in our assortment imported élves, The I4ekar K ire the product of our own factor Bye 1 Pa ment and by cutting out all middlemen we diam 3 ( $8.96 Si V values as ca | oot Xe. ' “LI\NS Fine Diamond Fine Diamoad Fine 1 void, tue popular ported’ a 7‘ Helen styl mons), tn solid Hola 'y s mounting excep rark 7 ae 8 1 t D ie $25 $35. 00 $25.00 $20.09 Wedding Pring gs. Our Wedding Rings are famous, , solid gold and seamless. \ thirty years, and we are selliig more are made to stand the wear that is t t-Karat, $3.06 4.50, 3¢ « S-karat, $4.00 £6.50 to § ss 2-karal, $5.50, 86,25, $8.¢ No Charge for Dneraving Have Mou Seen Our ran ° > Signet Pings? Quaint and uncommon designs and beautitul workmanship 4 uish the Larabert ma j : ° hem for men, w ar welcome gitt. \We show (1 others from $3.00 to $50.00 Lily Pattern, modeled | ‘$5.00 ILLUSTRATED JEWELRY CATALOGUE FOR THE ASKING MANUFACTURING fi t cal Third Ave., Cor. 58th St.] | Open Evenings Until 6,30, { ‘ Saturday Night Until 10. { os =) —) The Best Scouring Soap Made 4 Scouring Soap A Metal Polish A Glass Cleaner : ¥ JonnDaniellSonskSons - , 9 Men’s Wear. _ . MEN’S STIFF BOSOM SHIRTS, neat de- signs, all sizes; value $1.00 and $1.25, for 2 9C MEN'S SUSPENDERS, 50c. value for 25C | MAIL ORDERS FILLED PROMPTLY, | Broadway, Eighth and Ninth Sts. | | Ni