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'KAISER’S AUTO RUN DOWN BY ELECTRIC CAB Emperor William Escapes !n- jury, Although Crash Disabled the Speeding Vehicle, YankeeLaunchesforKhedive ST, JOSHPH. MICH, OCT. %.—Hour tartoads of power launches were shipped Reveoees yesterday to the Khedive of foramse on the River Nile, Togo at Yokohama. YOKOHAMA, Oct. 2.—Admiral Toro arrived here to-day on his flagship, the ip Shikishima. Forty warships oop ged assembled here in py tion for sreat naval review of Oct, 28. Fire‘on Ocean Steamer, MANCHESTOR, OCT, 20.—The, cargo Of Botton of the Spanish steamer Ramon deLanrinaga, Capt, Ondoaira, which ar- rived here Oct. 1s from Pensacola, Fla., was badly damaged by fire and water to-day, The vessel was only scorched. Bank Official Threatened. CHICAGO, Oct. %.—J, R, Castle was arrested yeeientay on a charge of send- tng threatening letters to W. J, Lom- pita, recolving teller of the Citlaons' and Sayings Bank, of Clove ind, O; Castle confessed, it Is anid, d waa heki to the Federal Grand Bury fin $2,000 bonds, BDRLIN, Oct. 2.—Emperor William had q narrow escape from serious tn- jury Inst evening, His Majesty waa crossing the street in front of the casts fn this axrtocar when an automobile cad aproaohed at high speed. The chauffeur of the Emperor's car waw the cab when It was almost upon him and turned his ma e sharply. Tho cabman ak this m also saw the danger and throw the brakes on with full force. Nev ss the two machines oo) Uded with a considerable sh Limperor Willlam’s car took him inte the court of the castle. ‘The other machine was disabled me POLICEMAN BADLY HURT. Cohen, Crushed Between Car and “LY Pillar, Taken to Hospital, Policeman Morris Cohen, the Church street station, was standing on the steo of @ Dekalb avenue car tn Brooklyn to-@ay as it reached Wash- ington and Sands astreete, about to swing on the Bridge. The car runs close to an elevated pillar at this point, and Oohen was caught be- tween the car and the pflinr and badly crushed. He was removed to the Brooklyn Hospital, where {t !s said he has severe Internal Injuries, ee MEET AFTER 52 YEARS. Five Aged Men See Enoch Othor tor First Time in Half a Centary, Official Row in Honolulu. HONOLULU, OCT. 20.—-Supt. of Pub- Mo Instruction Davis hap resigned. Davis complains that Gov. Carter was sy ‘cognimance of complaints about I department instead em to Davis, ‘The re en accepted. ot Yale Celebrates. NEW HAVEN, Oonn. ~The Oot 0th anniversary of the birth of Sir Mhomas Brown was celebrated by Yale {University last night with a commemo- se by Dr, Francis Bacon, 8 of the Modem Lane Thomas Brown was wn in Lionion Oct. 18, 1605, Old Theatrical Man Dead. LIMA, 0., Oct, 2.—Thomas Taylor, (Special to The Eventne World) Beventy-two years old, manager of the} MACO, Moe., Oct. Although Iv! John GriMths Dreatrical Company, died | within 100 miles of exch other, J aged eighty: Cyrus, seventy-nine uel, seventy-two; Ira, sixty and Irving, Sixty-five, all brothers of th Tennett family, have not sean each other for fifty-two years until thelr re union here to-day, There are two sisters, but they failed to attend, greaily to the disappointment of their brothers. The last time the family was together was at thelr father’s funet et the hospital yesterday as a result of paralysis, with which he was stricken while the o ny Wa Ottawa Wetmesday n Relatives in Phila- elphia were notified, B. and O. President Ill. CHICAGO, Oct. 2.—Oscar T, Murray, president of the Baltimore & Ohio Rall- road, is 11 at the Auditorium Annex Hotel, and is In charge of Dr, Brand, Bey in Gaiters Waments Morne ls Baby Peevish ? ing, suffering from @ then, the malady ‘pronounced.+ Ex-Minister Child Dead. RICHMOND, Mo., Oct, %—Col, Jacob T, Child, a well-known Missourt jour- nalist, who held the position of United States Minister to Slam and United Sates Consul at Hankow, China, re spectively, during Grover Cleveland's first and second administrations, died his home here yesterday, aged seventy- four years, Revolution in Corea, VICTORIA, B. C., OCT. 21.—A reyo- lution Js reported to have broken out fn the province of Chyung Chyong in Northern Corea and t# spreading to ng You Province. The Japanese sent troops to suppress the rebellion after the Cortan Government had falled to take steps. Another Anti-Trust Theatre, LOUISVILLE, Ky.. Oot. 20.—-Congress has become more Quickly. GOLDBAR, WASH.—'‘We wish t con- fratulate you on your in preparing & substantial baby f e bone apd muscle and | We rane He ts now fit ft.'8 in. in be! v air the same food. They are @ are satisfied that none of t children would h eached the would 4 food. You ft right. Dither the mother’s ifieia! food and see ein to grow strong and healthy at ¢ man Joseph . Rhtnock, of Covingym, LAGTA f fand local agents representing the new= ly organized Sndependent theatrical " ; syndicate, h the state. || MK BUGAR on, have been n ong dlock of Teets, on which the handsomest the costo f the to be $260,000, WHEAT forms muscle and tissue, BARLEY MALT partial) \eata the food. it LIME PHOSPHATE makes strong bones MILK makes fat and warmth, theatres in tt Bite of the buildin, New Arctic Trade Route, VICTORIA, N. C., Oct nee news ¢ {has estat, the Arnot f the Yenese! “Siberian route. a-goibg steem- ers will run from Russian ports by way | ‘of the Polar Oommn and tine Kara Sea th of the Yenesei, where are established, to wransfer their wargoes and passengers % the river: ports. Wells & Richardson Co, Burlington, ¥ Prope, mont, /New Arrest in Hancock:Case: WASHINGTON, OCT, %—~Anothen| Arrest has been mae by the officers | joonducting the Investigation o the ‘death of Emma @mallwood, the young | woman who was found dead at the | home of Winfield Soott Hancock at | Hyattsville, MA, who ts under arrest charged with her murler, Joshua Braxton, @ negro living on the Han- cock farm, hes been taken into cu tody, charged with a knowledge: of-the, facts, ————— KILLED BY A RUNAWAY, Miss Ti a Ald, an aged spin. | eter, of Quaker Hill, New York, died to-day in Flower Hosp!tal from ins juries sustained tn a runaway accident last month, She was brought from her h for treatment at the hospital on « your strength ethook by shop- m store to store, from counter to bargain coun- n ali domestic and busi- nay be quickly and atisfled through World Want Bargain Offers Shoppers —————__] and wae! Lactated Food Will Cure It) en eet ey eens SOLD 4 BIZES AND RECOMMEND. ED BY Rit REPUTABLE DRCaGIT Te | eS | n tor Lactated v food on the| at as e baby ls peeviah it ts not grow! 11k ta "poten he baby ned, A ey Z Dob ists OME conception of the style of Hackett, for men may be had from the print above. The tendency THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 20, 1905. Carhart 6@ a er Res Carhart of coats.is to be long—we make them that way, but not in a manner to render them too extreme or conspicuous for the refined dresser, The graceful lines and modeling is characteristic of Hackett, Carhart clothes for men. Suits for Men. In our collection of suits for men are to be found sizes for every build | —for the normal man, the tall, slim | man, the short, stocky man, and for the | man who is tall and big all around. At $r5, $18 & $20. Single and double breasted tack suits of black unfinished worsteds, black and fancy cheviots, black thibets, wide wale serges, smooth surface and rough worsteds in all the | new gray and other tones ‘none Overcoats for Men at $15, $18 & $20. Medium length overcoats in oxford and gray fabrics, short full box coats in tan and olive coyerts, and craven- ettes in fancy and dark gray worsteds in long loose models. @ At no shop in town will you find a better glove for the price than the H. C. & Co special g'ove for $1. @ A derby hat that's guaranteed to give splendid service at $2. @ Light weight wool underwear at $2 9 suit better for the price, Three Broadway Stores: At 13th St., at Canal St near Chambers St, duction, erately priced? growing shoe business, Every time You spend a dime ask for - ax { GreenTradingStamps NN Redemption Stations Everywhere. But correct fashion is only the beginning of satis. faction in “Queen Quality” Shoes, What other shoes are so skilfully modelled to the Individual foot, so that they fit as a gown fits or a glove fits—all over? What other shoes offer such a wide range for choice—for all services and occasions? What other shoes of surpassing merit are so mod. Me of* the prestige of “Queen Quality” Shoes (by far the largest sale in the world) can be attributed to thelr assured correct- nessof style, It 1s in the “Queen Quality” line that new shoe styles are expected to find their first intro» $3.50 and $3.00 per pair, That the discriminating women of New York ap. preciate these advantages is evidenced by our fast- SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO. clothes Pt rn nm Delightful r) : Our eighth } and floor convenient TH AVE 977020". ea n restaurant to {We are prepared ,,°, your clothing wants ee. _____ MR, WELL DRESSED, ECONOMICAL MAN. CONOMY is good sound business sense, and, as applied to the character of clothing offered Saturday by the Simpson Crawford Co. Men's Store, will appeal to you of good business judgment, You may economize in selecting even the highest grade clothing. You cannot économie ng cheap clothing. But that’s neither here nor there—we don't handle it, We publish details of Saturday values that ’ combine style, quality and price as you seldom see it combined, Second Bloor, We know of men who say: “Price is nothing to me; style and quality’s what I'm after.” And they pay one-third more for clothing exactly like this house, in the purchase of special lots of clothing con offered by high-class manufacturers, is able to offer at unusually low prices, If you are married, thin of the money your wife SAVES YOU by shrewdly patronizing the various sales of wearing apparel, homefurnishings, &c., and you'll agree that you can add to this saving by selecting your clothing here. With these values ready, you will undoubtedly be ready to buy your suit or overcoat to-morrow, but if you are NOT, just remember, if you will, that we're prepared when you are. 19.50 FOR MEN'S 30.00 OVBRCOATS. 15.50 FOR 25,00 SURTOUT OVERCOATS, Just 175 of them bought from an exclusive maker who| The price is surprising—the most popular coat of the sea- made up a large order for a Western concern who were! son—just 87 for to-morrow's selling. They'll be gone by obliged to cancel part of their order noon, The fabrics are of vicunas, in because of the co: d warm weath- $ 50 black and Oxford, The close, tight-fit- er, They bought them to sell at $30, id ting collar—heavy lapel—form - fitting and that's what they are worth. Made waist, and a full sweep to the skirt give in the popular full box style—in me- the desired effect demanded by all fash- dium and extra long lengths—also the latest creation, “THE | ionably dressed gentlemen, Sizes 35 to 42 SURTOUT.” The fabrics are all merchant-tallor effects, in| GENTLEMEN, we call your particular attention to in buy kerseys, elysians, vicunas and beavers, We have them in all two very special offers—we would advise you to colors and e Ize hurry—there are not many. SATURDAY, OCT, 21. 140 men’s $15 2$18 overcoats SATURDAY, OCT, 21. 175 men’s $15 and $18 suits POLRAMEN @ SNARES SALESMEN'S SAMPLES Very | all the newest styles | 10°” } Pie A all sizes and styles ; 10°° | }| Special } at \ Boys are well cared for at this store Where economical parents save the most moneyonhigh grade clothing The Simpson Crawford Co Dy Wie eee te pv ing, broad+ shoulder coats | | : boys feel like men—long enough the shoe tops—single or double breast- { high una, In ( xtures—certainly a rem 4,000 Simpson Crawf suits, Norfolk, sailor $3.00. This sult is already town. It is the equal of nearly eve will find elsewhere at $5.00, and to satisfy self make comp; YOUNG MEN'S SUITS, ford and fan ls value ate able value Tourist overcoats for boys. COPYRIGHT 1905 BY THE HOUSE OF KUPPENHEIMER, Blue serge suits for boys, | looks the | TI plack ney houlders, long tr sizes 14 to 20 ye The October sale of toilet articles is continued to-morrow---exceptional prices. | spmetis Sale of watches Shirts that strike men’s fancy THAT WILL HOLD YOUR ATTENTION. TILL | Oo" MEN’S FURNISHING SECTION has attained such a de- | YOU BUY A WATCH OF US IF YOU NEED ONE, gree of popularity that the values we are continually offering are taken O store in New York shows a mote attractive watch display | ;,, Mri evuetieed ne ae Ge oh Ae AB) Men know the store bet- *than Simpson Crawford Company. Our importations | 1.5 fine sh rts, equal to qualities sold from abroad and the best productions of home factories | jy o:roy Fy ach td Fase be akecrinie it have arrived. Every line is complete and at its best, ‘ain rtoor, | they can depend upon its being one of the seax Our success was never so complete, and we are proud of it, |} We'll be pleased to have you visit this section and feast your n’s best shirts, custom made not excepted, at he price of an ordinary shirt Main There are ups and downs in) Floor.) dozen to be enough for to-morrow’s sale at..,.., all worth $1,50, We don’ ¢ he hy don't expect 130 69c i ive you an idea of the bargains to every business. A Troy ed i“ a few items to give you il manufacturer who supplies ad. exclusive § throughout "e thi del Ladies’ thin model—t4k. gold— the country had an order for| ate Ps ind sant Waltham Jewelled movement 130 dozen men's fine shirts, Be eae very speclal a ..., 15,00 to be delivered a month ago, pebiak me riled Ladies’ gold-filled hunting case but by some misunderstand y } Aes watch—guaranteed for 20 yrs. ing the fabric he had ordered American mov Waltham Jeweled for these shirts never reached sf ment — spe @ gp novement—special at 12,85 the factory until about ten cial ati... i Ladies’ very thin model~ days ago, and by that time} Men's very thin solid gold Chatelaine the order had been eancelled model — 15-lewelled watch—very special at, 2650 Of course the cloth mill is) movement — silver Ladies’ fancy enamelled the loser in this case, The fase-—-very 19.60 watches — some manufacturer must keep his special at. . gold inlaid— ane Bia by cue offer f he very be: to take the whole lot as ina in model—7- try beau- Men 5 very tne ee Pejewelles titel bean 4.95 soon as It could be finished 4 ALR nob i Nad Ladies’ solid sil- brought such a concession mt Aner thin mq ver or that we can place $1.50 shirts en ve /| f Ray gh gun-metal on sale as a special for to aS 1S-jewelled mover s y Oke. O08 MOFTOW at eesseesseevees tng 5 Sia iad penne We've had them made plain « An unending variety of watches for men, woman and children | with detached or attached Mout ve fer ane decilnagligns styles, —smal] miniature watches—buttonhole watches—open face watches—hunting printed madras and zephyr cloths tn all the neat patte: ete best woven and warches in 14k cold, cold filled, gunmetal, real silver and all pearl—fancy up-to-date colorings-—also light and dark effects, Fi nish vapid Rasta enamelled and jewel Set watches, from the popular thin, waferlike models in fit and workmanship. Sizes 14 to 47. Note sh ve Hi absolute 'y perfect to the heavy, massive patterns, always In favor—all warranted timekeepers cated for less than $1.00—most dont gt ta Deesuplte . Delicatessen specials THINK of it~You can buy your } fable and tuncheon luxuries in |New York's finest delicatessen store at : ’ s Two hundred misses’ 14.75 suits at $10 WE picked out one of the smartest 14.75 suits we could find and engaged a well known manufac: turer, who fashions much of our misses’ apparcl, to make up an unlimited number of exact duplicates in style, quality and workmanship to sell at 10.00, The order was so large that he readily agreed to save us a third, which we in turn save you to-morrow, when the first lot of two hundred Z0es on sale, , "LReTE Third Floor, lower prices th ] 0 MODEL, AND WE KNEW THIS SLIT AT 10,00 WOULD BE THE Lis oe Kl foods of the hest quality, OF THE MISSES’ SUIT BUSINESS IN NEW YORK THIS SEASON In (ule tino on organs Come here to-morrow and see how the crowds appreciate a bargain like this with the Simpson doy ls thet Ena lity to back it up, Mannish mixtures of various shadin food storo—Sixth floor. Crawford standard of qua 8S—freen, red and brown—-made top coat efiect—lined with gray satin—patch pockets—full and boxy—very 10 0 ANOAR, WATERS. | NeW arenes, ‘ jaunty style—12 to 16 yeatSereerrere ’ esti: A 0 | Tore P 'pplne or YLISH SUITS FOR MISSES { small women, in broadcloth and ed worsteds—tight or semi- ie engt coats—plaited skirts red, blue and black. t satin, (0 Ibe nr 92480 unt fitted %-length colors green, Lined through Sizes 14 to 16 12¢ Cn) ees CORNED BEEF, Cooked in our modal kitchen; 256 Ove. MISSES’ AND JUNIOR SUITS, GIRLS PUL L| ferettes, oF tneeds in fine cheviots, long, loose coats—- stings, wile Milk Blecutts [Qe strap seams—notch coat 0 aid with f oven alll” ao gon velvet—satin pla 19,75 collar ft tidavy wie) Choate bayer, ski Price . Maplo Layer, Whit: I¥ : | oat’ Caken “Gold 1 JUNIOR AN’ ERMEDIATE mixtures and plain A NEW COAT FoR! , made to oF Ha Ms i Base from cri the Tyas h R special fi" ‘ all the high-class novelties 15 of heat) n colorings; 14 and 46 years. 14, blue — ine “ene pny |Home Ma Candle MISSES’ 34 LENGTH COATS § tnoluding Taree ‘hood with | ,CHOCOLATES, Tod flannel gathered back ny heivy-weight broad Under “Wide “welt aouies | 80 yarletten: romu sloth all black — , breasted" storm | Wand ‘bons, SOG sores lined with soft gray ag olan wo i 49, 80| > box, Oe and 19G WINES & LIQUORS, in—heavily trimmed HAL f with braid applique— GIRLS’ REGU . nara RYE . made Empire effect—a Hon nits blue GAs Hs 25c W "96 “ ” TR — ato if “ very “chic” model Oe velvet’ ratinely astoued coc TH ft boll ned — 110%, a4: ie | fimpron Crawford Special Home: made with for evening wear 21 Publ COATS FOR * lar $1.00 quality, bot, ALL THE NBW . Bila for Mtoses th plate im noas, | 7 iu lor LL Nain RES! x large all wool ner ‘one guaran: | $8.00; full elemantly tall besutlius BARE | teed N ‘aid, | quart bottle, . 4 w ek | vered; COCKTAL 4. 12 to 18 00 210 yeare— 19 Qh Not dolivercs ty i, k 10. N gael ay v.12, Ait vartoties} 786 PRETTY SCHOOL DRESSES IN] GIRLS’ DRESSES OF UNFIN. | HIGH CLASS DRESSES FOR wR, | otto = vores vt plaids, and A velvete and f, \- . NDY. fancy novel materiale—Dutch walat Rea eth ace total ket atath sese—galnly Wabroldered, ical’ tits | tra Quality; 8-ID:| Mennessy's. Inn Teeny “Bi! AST" !yg | TR A Ganj Gt phyo | Ramada ape rm, | fen, ied | Sep LOmMOFFOWS WAI sts crvscrseces . fom buy af this prioesscsscs GeO | Siatnent Wreck-—all sites aksene Dy78| Ri PTBE | 27G| Better ees I

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