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> == ING BLES DCTS Hl Mother Had Prayed Long to! See Her Second Son a Priest. FIRST MASS FOR HER. {wo Brothers Will Assist at Bur- fa) Service for Devoted Mrs, Barrett, Th the death of Mre, Millen J. Barrott et ber home ts @ story of 4 moth- ere love acd ambition for « son who had studied long for the priest- Rood, Mrs, Barrett, who was the mother of Mgr, John L Barrett, @eoretary to Bishop MoDonnell, lived at No, 18 Willoughby avenue, Brook- tym. Bhe was aixty years old and was the widow of John Barrett, who was |? Active In religious work, ‘When her son John was oniaine’ to the priesthood and advanced to higher omers there was no prouder woman in Brooklyn than Mrs. Barrett, @he had another son, Thomas B,, who was a student io St, John's College and was inclined for the priesthood, A year ago Mra. Berrett became (lL Young Bar- Fett studied hard, and often eat all plght by his mother's bedelde, When Hot attending her he was reading, Mrs, Barrett became worse and her life was despaired of. Once she was @nnointed. Although she wee resigned, her prayer was that ahe would lve to #0e her second on ordained to the Dresthood. With her went the pray- are of the congregation of @t. John the Baptist Church, for the whole parish knew of her great longing and masses Were offered up that the dying woman might receive this one boon before her | Ide ended. Her prayers were «anewered, for Joseph B. Barrett became a priest a few weeks ago in Baltimore, where he was ontained by Cardinal Gibbons, his brother, Mgr. John I. Barrett, being his sponsor. When the brothers returned to Brook- lyn they burried to the bedside of their mother, and the new priest received her Diessing. "I cam die happy now, for my prayer has been auswered. she muttered. “I ank Thee, O Lord for this double blessing. | Then an altar was erected in the dying woman's room and the new priest wald hls first mass for her whose most cherished wish had been to see him tn) priestly vestments Mrs. Barrett passed awey, surrounded by her family, the Rev. ‘Thomas B Barrett clasping one hand end Mon-| @ignor Barrett the other, Word was nt across the street to St, John's Tege, and prayers w ftered up for Mre. Barrett at all the masses. In St John's her song will assist to-morrow | morning at the requiem mass for tho repose of her soul. SMASHED HIS AUTO TO SAVE BICYCLIST Owner of Machine and a Guest Injured In Crash That Spared Boy. Willlam ¢. Bohaok, of No, 1000 Greene avenue, Brooklyn, who risked his own Hite, the lite of his wite and the lives of four friends who were riding with him in his automobile yesterday, in saving the life of a small boy who rode in| & THR WORLD: MONDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 30, 1905. \ Shot Wife; Held Off Police, OHICAGO, OCT, 80.—After shooting and dangerously wounding bla wifo tn & jealous quarrel, James P, Cum- mings, captain of the sobooner Henry Cowles, now in winter quarters, armed himself with @ shotgun yosterday and threatened to kill any person who ml- tempted to board the vessel. Inside the cabin Mrs. Lilian Cummings, the wounded woman, was muffering intense pain and her orles could be heard by those #tanding on the river bank, For nearly two hours Cummings hold the police and « crowd at bay, but fAnally surrendered, The woman may die, Ploneer Clergyman Dead, KANSAS CITY, MO, OOT, %.—Rev. HD. Bisher, who diet yesterday at Beldwin, Kan, was one of the most famous characters produced by the try- ing days of the borter warfare in Kan- sae and the subsequent four years of civil war, Beoause of his activity as a free Stave man and his with poles eae Benator Jim" hell that Fought Death to Pinish Work CHICAGO, OCT. M—"t will not de unt I have Anished thet chest,’ was the phopheay made @ short time ago by Roberto B, Raa@oovioh, water color am ba ist and wood carver, who died yerter- day of @ stroke of apoplexy, The chest SHOT DOWN BY Mystery in Attack on Man i Mortally Wounded—Four Arrests, Dominick Parry, @ trackman employed by ithe Long Isiand Railroad Company, ts dying in the Bushwhok Hospital from OUR STRANGER pistol wounds received in @n assault upon Lin by four of his fellow cown~ trymen who he declares were strangers to him. Parry, his wife and two babies have and make for New been living at Ne. 8M Atlantic avenue, ec gy MnP watchful Jersey game Brooklyn, since they oame here trom | .argens will be none the wiser, Ttaly several months ago, He returned | 1 walter 0, Gaytor got back to the home from work early leet nigbt, and) ity jagt night with two twelve-pound- after eating his supper etarted out to visit @ friend in Browneville. He stopped in @ enloon on the way and, coming out, wea surrounded by four men, who lew | elled revolvers at him and began shoot- | ing withowt a word of warning, He fell to the eldewalk with « bullet in his left | Were arresued, referred {0 wae an orcately carved &, scnoened vidoe of furniture, designed “to oontaln HB fommen cecrranog the ite & bridal trousseau, He was stricken ®| had in Italy bas been oartial over to few months ago after paring UD | Chie country. work on it, but conthrued until be fin- “ ished, Slain by His Gulde. BAN FRANCISCO, OCT, %.—Presen- gers aeriving on the steamer City of ‘Topeka from the Mexican coast bring « mory of the death of John O'Dea, an American mining engineer, who was murdered while on wey Mentified with mining in this Sate Missing Woman Pound Dead RUTLAND, VT., OCT. %—Mrs, Will- fam C, Bmith, of West Rutland, who disappeared from het home last Friday, hes been found dead i Otter Creek, near Center Rutland. fs supposed that Mrs. Smith suicide. Court Writs Denounced. CHICAGO, OOT. 8.—"Government by Injunction” ff unchecked will lead to 4 national revolution tm the opinion of ‘Typographical Union No. 6, which at s meeting yesterday peased resolutions donouncing the Ibi use of court writs tn labor troubles, Bull Fighter Gored, CITY OF MBXICO, OCT, t,—Joaquin Hornander was gored by the third bull yesterday, the born penetrating his —=—_=—= body. After falling to the «round he again was gored tn the right side. hye deviare the wounds fatal, see Stet a Se of father, me Leet ‘o pecute A Ory On \ the Tienanpenent eetusee t> Socaely” th the request of Boaore, | Must Not Pralse for Otfts. CHICAGO, OCT, §.—In & sermon on ‘Teanpte took the position that while it wae the oy ot the rent aaitionaie Setar. een ee Sy M74 argued that che gift wee &n ast of Pestitution. | Want More Pay for Pastors, WASHINGTON, OCT. 9.—Among the Wplecapal Swiss Soctalists Beaton. BERND, SWITEMRLAND, OCT. — ‘The remults of the mational elections yesterday in which the miidte classer end the Ldbevals united against | Bootaltete show the a of i | former. Only one ist was elected The VERY BEST WHISKEY is front of his car on a dleyole yesterday | [= tn Jamaica avenue, Richmond Hill, 1s | suffering wey to-day, but b With Mr. E k and Mrs, Henry 1 Broadway, Julius videre street, Lyne! n saving the machine aga of the t street, « NEW YORK, OLD CROW RYE ———— PURE—OLD—MELLOW Sar SOLD EVERYWHERE HB. KIRK & CO,, Sole Bottlers, KFORY FRANKFORT, Ky. Store Closes gu Wmanay Oory st 530 P.M Today Our ANNUAL VELVETS Twenty Thousand YardsinTwo Different Grades $1 Black Silk Veivets at 55c a Yard $1.50 Black and Colored Chiffon Velours at $1.10 a Yard Just abolt a year ago we sold thirty thousand yards of Velvets, at similar prices, in three or four days’ time. We couldn't get so many this year, though we planned away ahead to get the quantity we did secure, ‘his is to be a greater velvet season than last year, and the gale is likely to be more enthusiastically received than last year's SALE of tremendous success, Ready as you read. The pile is close and fine; the black is excellent in both the blue $I Black Silh-faced Velvets at 55c a Yard | | | and jet shades; the weaving is pertect. For suits, coats, wraps, trim- mings and millinery purposes, 50¢ a yard; worth $1. 19-inch Chiffon Velours at $1.10 a Yard; worth $1.50 Pure silk face, perfect in weave, and with as high and lustrous finish as goods costing double, The most desirable colorings are shown— eminence, prune, plum, myrtle and wine shades, ciel, silver gray, dark gray, old rose, garnet, navy blue, brown, Gobelin, light and dark reseda, white and plenty of black, The most luxurious and beautiful fabric of the season for entire costumes. $1.10 a yard. Regu- Jar $1.50 quality. formerly A. T. Stewart & Co, _ peresiapensirareaproeensncsteeerssses= tea JOHN WANAMAKER eos 2 RES EN aN mR ile green, lilac, Rotunda, Broadway, Fourth ave, 9th & 10th sts. WALD GEESE LURED CITY LEAT WILL BY AUTOS HORK SHINE T0-NIGHT Municipal Plant Will Supply Williamsburg Bridge and School With Electricity. Flocks of Fowl Swoop Down on Car When the Horn Toots. WIM geese are so plentiful over In New Jersey these days that you don't need a gun to kill chem, Just get an automobile with @ loud, goose-like honk, and burn up thowe Jersey roads unt) you rum feml of @ teow flocks of geese. Then pack the dead fowl umer your ‘era stowed in his car, He had broken no lew to bringing them out of New Jersey, for he had not killed them, It was all done by the automabdile, Whir- ling along & smooth road at the top of @ hill at Hilton tt was just grow. ing dusk, The born wes tooting away PROMPT. One stamp Free Third Floor Reached by 12 Large Elevators. means to miss the e | Greatest Trousers Pe Se Chance of the year, Take the time Jf to investigate, Wholesale Cost, 2.00. 82,00, Well tailored, well fitting Pants in various effects, A good, big as- sortment in this lot, including | black thib ets, fancy cheviots. All saan, 84.00, any tga would be pi be scription, on you the fact that this is the BI In this lot will be found an assortment house jeaped to show at $3.00 and consider they would diving good value athe The patterns aro neat and of every imaginable de» HAT INFANTS are preparations, all of w! them Lastoria con’ signature of Chas. \ Beginning with to-night the Willams- bure Bridge will be lighted by the olty with electricity generated at the munio- {pal Hwhting plant erected for the pur- pone of supplying the bridae and seven sohool-houses in the neighborhood of the Manhattan end of the bridte, where the plant ts situated. At 4 @elosk the Mayor will touch « button and the raat dynam work, ‘Tan minute at ts to arrted lighta on the structure. The plan ts the Mo built it and it was a success, the dynamo, The Effects of Opiates, other narcotios to children by Pg gyre cannot be too i can cep a a oP ga cha ni 4 no a rial with nkscotion Tr wit! Seiten 8 ™ Of ee Fletcher, Q Genuine Castoria always bears the signature of Only Fireproof Store on Fourteenth Street Wholesale Value, 84.00, Here's your oppertun~ ity, men, throueh It will be a Pants Gale that will be the talk of the City. Every pair ts absolutely all wool, Every size and any alteration made iree. Men, We cannot impress too strongly gest Values we have ever given or have known of in 4) the history of the retail clothing bestnese, This stock consists ofp nearly 10,000 pairs of pants, Materials and styles are strictly up-to- date. Every pair is guar- anteed all wool and hand tailored. We have divided the entire 10,000 pairs in five big lots. oat TEAS—190_ cht porters Sample can-Apecial, 8 pound ay 1; ' pery i pound i 26 ‘ BUCK WH A FLOUR Hive P i Bel Raising — 8 pound carton, l4e PANCAKE syhuy Purity Packing Co.'s 8 rior Beli~has onde i noe a \ lasses Bo; lan tel: wire loose art MAY cebon, pound 28e | eX finer at 1 eh FE et thaten Bu Fancy | aslected anny, ‘ oe Currant 10c UXED NUTS, Che New HL APPLES ited Snow Apples for. lat~ mer ABE | Wiva,*, SM" BOC 4 6 aes $1.0, pound | ;|Meats, Fish and ‘ Ny [Ghee Ql +| Delleatessen 3 © | ri for Tugs ie ALDINE, pound. u AMBURG. 'arPaK, chops! hour; pow ated Oher- it contin these opiates cause tal perrenio,woraing fr aol or natin ta ble nervous dyspepsia and lack of Cordials, Soothing 4800 Gramerey with every 10c you spend, TIME! | 10,000 Pairs of Men’s Pants at Half What They Cost to Manufacture ! HH The Largest Clothing Section in the City, 10,000 pairs —you cannot Suited. and save money, $1.05 || $1.59 || $2.10 || $2.85 || $3.45 Wholesale Coss, Wholesale Cost, for ‘Trousers Werth 85,00. We dety any mer * tallor to duplt- Every pair in this Jot is Custom tailored, We want the critical mam to look over this lot. If you want « bandsome pair of trousers to wear with your black coat and « urine ang thro $7.00 value for $3.45 It will pay you to take a half day from work; or, it unable to come, give your waist and inseam meas- urements to a friend or some member of your family, and be sure and getfrom 2 to 4 pairs, —ti ee. HOME MADE Wines and Liquors CHOI, | CHERRIVS | PICKLED Pennsylvania SPAR Hibs; young ant tender, pont.) Be s-94e| | arte outgrowth of experi ments by Dr, John MoGaw sVoodbury The Btreet-Cleantng Commissioner went \o work under Mayor Low to build « plant to ght @ strest-cleaning stable. He burned the refuse oollected in the| streets to generate the powor to run | Then the Williameburg Bridge iteht- | ing project oame along and the plant was | vuflt, and Woodbury’s “white wings,” Instead of loading matiremes, 011 shoes, | garbage aud refuse generally upon acows, have been piling it up at the mu- Remember, ° | Be here early $945 10,000 PAIRS OF WINTER WEIGHT PANTS, THE ENTIRE STOCK Y OF LICHTENSTEIN, MILPMAN & CO., 9 GREAT JONES STREET, )) WILL BE PLACED ON SALE TO-MORROW MORNING AT 8.30 SHARP, Jar and Cuff Sets at wan a haan ate Mt 2/1 Supplementary Tailoring Sale. To dale Ti Pecans talloring sale of this offer, we have days, nine da for $11,80, the best possible workmanship, torns of this season's creations in entire! them, opportunity of gett A new Fall and wi 2 Floor om: finely 1" leeves gray, brown, tan, navy, gray an ranging from $6.98 to...... collar, at...... The Bloomingdale em. eason proves that It ts All Cars Transler lo { THE FINAL (PINK) BDI- } TION of The Ev ning World, jon. sale everywhere, contalne \ Complete Charts of the Day's Racing and the Results of All the Day's Sports, Aut Cars Teansrer Jo exineton To 5° Ave 591060" Women’s Collar and Culf Sets and Top Collars. Handsomely Embroidered on Scrim and Linen. The most poputar neck dressing of the season—not sold anywhere else for less than full prices, At the Bloomingdale Store 50c. Embroidered Col-1R6 | BY A Ten-Day Sale, Ending, Thursday, Nov, 9. those of our patrons who missed the regutar ded to We will tke orders to make to your measure during the mext a Fall or Winter Sult, Overcoat or Prince Albert Coat and Vest of high-grade material (40 latest styles, Those Sults and Overcoats wil be cut anteeing « perfect fit, and made up by high-class The Fabrics are not the accumdtion of a serson’s odds and ends, nor roods ted from last year, but & (oad of tals anason 2th dependable materials of stendard Our Guarantee shields you absolutel satisfled with the garments after they are made hfe dmag returt which case your money will be refunded without Bear in mind, this offer positively ends Thursday night, Nov 9th, and It will be the last time this season that you will have the in inter Suit, Overcoat or Prince Albert Coat and Vest made to your measure for...... Bloomingde! Hee Men’s German BlanKet Robes,/ tallored, with square collar; full slze, with border on bottom f the new Jacquard designs, in light and medium dark d red and black and red; in smafl, medium and large sizes; value $6.00, at....+ Blanket Robes, % wool; value $7.50, at We also carry a large and complete line of Woo! Blanket Robes »! Rioomingdales’ LeatherHand andShoppingBags\ A Very Spectal Bloomingdale Sale. ‘ case to match At 98c vari to mate 9 to $1.98 Beautiful Variety o! Hand Bag Root’s Tivoli Underwear for Valued at $1.25—Sshirts and Drawers, all sizes, At this remar ably low price the whole hundred dozen ought to he sold by eveni Men's Ribbed Underwear, 39c. L Best grades of Heavy Ribbed Cotton Shirts and Drawers, fleece lined. The Shirts have silk front, pearl buttons, The Drawers have double 39 seat; blue and ecru; all quality, oC ‘| M oo st. Rool’s Tivoli Wool Underwear Children’s Gray Natural Wool Vests, Pants and Drawers; every gar ment stamped Root’s Tivoli; made strictly first quality and correct 25 A measurement in stzes; rise of 5c. a size, Stze 16 in,, special at..... c Root’s Tivoli Underwear for Women, Regularly sold at $1.50; made of fine Australian wool, In white and 89 natural grays. Special at At : ‘ Ch Bloomingdnies’. Main Floor, fath St Firemen’s Slandard Blue Flannel Shirts} Bloomingdales’ is Headquarters for them, They are here with attached and detached n's Shirt is known as the best shirt of its } ld in Greater New York, and as the sales grow greater with each suce st B Dloomingdales’ is’ | 25, Embroidered To; Collars at ? 8c 5 alee’, Main Floor, 60th St, Section, aap nies. Sutt, Overcoat or Prince Albert Coat and Vest to Measure, $11.80. cht to take advantage ae supplementary. sale for fin guaranteed pure wool) expert cutters, thas guar. Ara thus assuring you of brand-new, choice collection of pat make, from any dissatistaotion—If no: \ pleasing variety $4.98} $5.98 » march $12.98 Oth St, 8 colon. ith fp and ¢a Over 100 Stylish Designs Hand Bag i Vanity, A ty of le ags, simart, stylish design 8. on Men, 89 CF $2.88) in Floor, 00th Bt. In. | any THE NOON (RACING) ED!- TION of The Evening World on sale everywhere, contains Handicap by Frank Thorp and the ONE BEST BET of the Day,