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, ae al HOS AO | weno Avenue’s Show Bewil- dering in Its Output of Dazzling Garb. IGHT TO D UNT MEN F om Tiptilted Hat to Peek-a-Boo i Attkle Up-to-Date Girl Looks t Mighty Costly, BY RUTH RARRE. The Avenue, these fall after like an old-fashtoned Rvery pretty girl in has got a new gown, @hoes, gloves and all, anf goes Ing, gilding, tro riding from @ Plaga down to Madison square after jon every day in the week tte world af large how sho is ir than ever before. ; reover every other gir] whom na- Ai made less ovely bas invested in togs, and goes parading euch day } living rebulte to the philosopher who fool enough to * wasn't t that nate the n one can draw cor ) Rf ht crowds of fas rumning {n and ott of dng across the stronts to peor to the shop windows and filling the only allo tres on matinee days the tight je, and the semi-fitred, A the that make the faly damse}, but Be fiyaway hat, nai the still more fiy- Aaa boa, and the skirt with a ten- to be way and reves! for a eeing, Kaleldossoplc instant the new fall shoes and, perhaps, a @anerot tempting fa!) hosters, New Walking Pump, | _ TH WORTD: MONDAY EVENTING, OCTOBER 30, 1905, SOME FAIR PARADERS IN GOTHAM'S COSTUME PRAISES CHINA’S EMPRESS. Very Lovable and Refined, Saye GIIEF-STRICKEN MAN ENDS LIFE Daniel Dermody Found Dead at Home with Bullet in Head, SHOW, MOURNED FOR HIS WIFE, ‘Deeply Affected by Her Death Seven Years Ago He Be- came Despondent. Dantel Dermody, @ retired and wealthy real estate dealer, was ngport- ed to the coroner's office to-day as having committed sulctle dy shooting dmeelt in the head yesterday mora- 1g, @t the home of hfs eon intaw, jJomes MoLaughiin, @ No, h, etnent, ‘The delay in reporting the tragedy was due to an effort to keep the facta of her father's death from Mrs, Mo- Levgolin, who is in delicate health, Mr. Daennody, who wae sixty-two ’ , has been plunged in grief r ithe past seven years, ever since hik wife died suddenty, A fow years death a young son wae mhint aveou ore hee od by @ atreet ¢ and One Hundred and Twenty-third street After his wife's death Mr, Dermody retired from business, He had ac imuloted a arge fortune and it was nt that travel and rest would ng him back to his normal self, Of late he has been more de than usual, and yesterday rning Mr. and Mrs, McTaughiin at nged to take him driving in the pask. the last minute he eaid he preferred staying at home and reading, #0 the daughter and eon-in-law left him alone. Returning to the house shortly after da | ep thetr dol] mgs and borne and tinge | and go home, So there! It was @ grand opportunity for the Blo-4 CONCERT and the hostile in- venting of pia dividimls and ons overlooked age a Hingle bet, Quite a few, touchy as@one } Mr. Franko, ®t others had constutvional scruples againat fading the dosuing baton and the talented backbone of Mr Sousa, Objected to Herbert, ision to file @ «fe st Mr. Herbert as a the Damrosoh men | Composite Conducting the Rock on Which Harmony Became Discord, | i BenOFE i follow example of T sch's ° 1 Maunes, and wouldnt r : at wl unte f | anybody with a dream oteense, com 1 Of musteal, might have krown thet when four famous conductors got fogether within the narrow confines of one stage there would be trouble, trou ble spelled in large caps like this TROUBLE—nand there was, Tt befell in Carnegie Hall at the con- cert given for the Masonlo Sanitarium | © for Consumptives yesterday, At one tine or gnother nearly Dalf the men in th big volunteer orchestra got right up apd walked right out, leaving the sur- vivors to work overtime, | On the visible dope the eoncert looked | (a dig success, Four well-known con- | | duotors, VWiotor Horbert, Nathan Franko Walter Damrosch and John Philip Bouse, he of the gifted and versatile ‘ot ia a 4 of a motion! Is and ready on other whoe, luctors kept on eami- 5 Hing and no lives were reported lost. spinal column, had accepted invitations | 200 00, V ie ee sole who. get to take turns leading the composite Or- | goncerte a lesson, Here's the lessom: chestra, one hundred and fitty strong, |Too many cooks spoil an orchestral Porformere Lit Out, pe ‘That ts to aay, It mustered one hun dred god fifty at the atart, But when | Mr. ert had completed the third | tn his group of numbers and when the | audience was cheering itself red in the face, some forty performers, mostly members of Mr. Herbert's own orch tra, rose from thelr se tucked the | several tools of their trade under thelr weveral arma and filed off stage aa solemniy and quietiy as honorary pall-~ bearers, Mr, Damrosoh was to foHow on the| programme. For personal reasone the| forty who deserted, including some Phil. | harmonic men, declined to play under} Damroach’s leadership. So when hie| time came they just decided to pack Clupeco Shrunk, QuarterStzes, ENTS EACH; 2 FORA QUARTER OLUETT, PEABODY & 004 OnAnO HIRT Absaunter up the avenue will make Misa i - eee Mig noon, Mf. Mclaughlin found Mr. Der- fe thing clear, ‘The New York smart; —————— z ae ———s pete matherine Cath (s Teanemsot| ody dead in a chair tn the parlor with | ees “ has a new hobby—footgear, Hats | pect who las been studying and) puttet wound in his heed. In his —" come and go, gloves may be ie JUDGE WILL AC ON | F| : pad Beaty pai | hand he clasped 4 revolver, Mrs. ue i and the other thing, but ise te companion of te Dowager #m-| @ushlin was tort that her fevher bi 9 e * elo «= Vandergould) = Amsterdam ' ping 5 | died of heart fatlure erbocker will take great care that ah bnontngmenpeiiad ue ‘A number of friends called at the Fs i cut of her yalking Satie 8 the AM A { AW { POLICY WRITERS a ue house last night for eeetLgn Aon Y ule! ti f tthe test last with yal | ‘ a Se es ved height ar fj a ermuy MaLaughling | had arranged, bo 6 ; : PTT, ANH Ghot coho of there Carl: “Most | rousehold--had not been told of the ol q inty little objects da’ should pine s They were Surned avin “3 f ‘ ‘ a's skirt Is cut so that \Whitm; ‘ Jud A Il Says Only y-] At the door with the explanation that) ; | ee ee atrappe Whitman Says it Should Be Judge Aspinall says Only ity it] Mt. Permoty had aied euteny . Every Woman Who Has Furs to Buy This ey 1 . . , 1 hae ot the! . : Jo boots to the ¢ espected as it Is on ace s a LAA, ament tue, moma, | e is Importan tted little hoots to the tr Respected as it | Place to Hurt Them Is Giolater, Goo ig nen Rioravehlin ete Oe mornin Winter Should Attend This I tant Sale of mevews ‘hint of peakerpo sto 1g Book Pocket boo! > @ Dx ress'e | T ted to the Coroners , for ns yet there has bean no c OCKETDOOK. fol- | of Biter vise Sus tors cur ve the Books. i tO Fur Scarfs, Muffs and Coats | Ri O70) bad csoaited siti to ue orn afheay as exulbited at he Be PIE LANDS MAN IN CELL, |), Tuesday & Wednesday, October 31st & November Ist. | | wom tebe talt we bal o President Hooawvalt, of wom Ate Two Pieces but Had No Moner|)| | Hi. 4 oot) GHering ig made as an inducement to cus re are ‘ ince to Settle, f : tas iy? Deak S Trsiad eeith whumwas'|t to-day ‘ eit ot my empetONe) ot cn and a fondness tor||| | tomers to secure their Furs now instead of waiting till Sich @he parle ‘walle Uke: Tealle: = “ tor tria sl = : -\ | Migs, Ato at No.! jumpiin ple landed Michael Connolly, the weather compels them. Those that respond to this | ' der the yavent’s ail ens ; ; H vaste rials FUDD when they ve sree : who gave his address . So oe | howe CY will find a selection of choice and y wash vera are bo! 4 A : wade ity e him (o-day, Thi _ y-fitth etreet, in Yorkville ‘ashi: 4 ee ee oe ie oars ike amie has thee out BIC ie IN eve ase teers tee STUDENT'S AUTO TOO FAST. | 22%” *e2 retiatnant ngnine is FERNS Pur : | Mebkecise to shame, And, after a look good case st the defendant. } months tn the penitentiary in deta |was Mre. M. Klerbern, who conducte @ Marked Away Under Regular Prices. ome 700 of them one after the o He eaid is reasns were twofold. | of payment of thelr fines, are - George Neany Arrested for speed- [restaurant at No. 106 Third avenue I nnecti ith thi itis i more glorious, vivid, out First, the Magistrates’ courts ar be) Samual Kuliner, Thomas Mokee, allas | iP | ire. Kidbern, Connolly nm connection with this statement it is important to expensive t net, the muh oeming clogged ‘with mich eases, owing | White, John Hogan, alias Dolan and SS REne Oem, 1 aerate her pace yesteréay etter: | pote that pe do not show any unworthy or unreliable exed and outraged male will UI¥@ ¢) aaj s from tine to time and Mark Kaskel, allas Bmith, In imposing George Reeny, a young Columbia etu- , : | urs—w i * @ shop and purchase the fin * ; one from ¢ coutte, |eentante. (on! the four oraonass the — Gent, of No, 10) Bast Ninety-second | neon end Ee CWT Petites a a ee ee ee BWWellest cuit, bes he-moneyy |g - y Str was arraigned in H Court | pie an st! all EN'S THROW SCARFS ERMINE. — icdinary derby and thank heaves Heat aren | Attested for Assault, C, W. to-tay o: celing hie antes (pie and ordered another ice He a Fee TRON Feoera Ok ESMINE igsa75 | t vomar | , : t ted to depart without pa; J o emp neat-benedicts who ou were run-| Kennion Is Reconciled Oey aoe clebern grated him end held bmn WOMEN’S THROW SCARTS OF CHINCHILLA ¢ | : : shop In open defiance of for el aoe —long and full (clear gray),..... iiiinsnen Cee | 4 girl parade rec al die % to His Wif fons, | until @ policeman came to act as his ; | j tere deen so terrorized by the aleht Bisiaisaa) obnaseer i; z O FIs Wite, yp etao |cort to the sation nose, xe . ; Large Flat Mutfs, $35.00, 1k j a tare nore i att gy gh quarters 13 on the B Sie . a young woman ne od Magincente Finn, sternly, WOMEN'S THROW SCARFS OF MINK—(Eastern $20.00 <a Popes ago : 88" Manhattan - withheld and Richard | when Connolly was arraigned to-day, IMS) voscscreceescess .y paaeecanat i |} + wer and | erage py 33 } ndlvidual may be a son of the director of the| '"! didn't have any money,” replied | Large Flat Mutts, $25.00, | 4 A Fanit, they awore eternal sealty to the : 4 tin Opera-House, were | Piter WOMEN’S THROW SCARFS OF SABLED SQUIR- | | a i ts , OF Pp when Bleycle Pi REL-—London dye ...... euedeb ink sess tvanee 95000 | 1 ot ; pad) aureat ped it and placed the | answer, Large Flat Mutts, $10.00. Ha a | ; Ihe fu nh , | RRR oR Apes Dire | WOMEN’S THROW SCARFS OF PERSIAN LAMD $12.75 é this . 5 x i 3 peor ordinar = —| Large Flat Mulls, $1675. | aie 1 unless you WOMEN'S THROW SCARFS OF BLACK LYNX ? By fining you) | 7 _- | 4 C LYNX 1 etl 8 sh Ns most senal= “|| Stern Broth S$ —best grade .. ParenecepmLiah $15.00 | fe mere | coher ag Moga n | face vs Amoclation fe push all “o " biel fad atte, eaaune 8G ete er | | ree Plat Mutts, $20.00, ; erica n oonvioted | learned of the i m ot Mite « ; y Hrarrok on |DHOT®, Of hie sane thin 3 a: separation on Fr went to the | | COAPB-OF PERSIAN LAMB (Leipsic dye)-.-.++++$125,00 | "| ‘ ft ore | Out of 168 vou, by t NN | , Bink « ay peters |tor the reagin I live stated, that 1) nome of hie a egr| RICHLY DECORATED PLATES, CUPS & SAUCERS, j BLOUSE COATS OF BLENDED fITCH \ "We bre fo bay all De Earl you ilo each, Yn desault’ of Pay a Living stron for the CHOCOLATE & TEA'POTS, OF | (London dyc)....ssseeesessserrers sersseseseees $79.00 at Save, Judeine f — mone ts Be Bente nn? tome oe aeae er BLOUSE COATS OF SABLED AND NATURAL ify abising dow OPERA CLOAK SEIZED. - * cpenad the. doce, ennlee ; SQUIRREL (Siberian Skins) seneereee $59.00 f a BATTENBERG TRIE cmreii me | English & Limoges China on La Lorraine Was Tale rear. He SPECIAL-VALUES T | . p ins 1 Ashore, 10 BEAT nd onArRed ALOE TRNORROW: | Fur-Lined Coats sc sioner John AL ROOSEVELT. Bread & Butter Plates, 3.95, 6.50 Dz. After Dinner Coffees 50, 10:75 Dz. i ii ) 3.95, , $450, | i ‘ | nah a rie enor ig ara ened tn the Entree Plates, 5,50, 10.75 " ‘Tea Cups & Stucer, 7,25, 17.50 Broadcloth Coats, lined with clear gray and white Siberian | | . ioe “Heads Here for Officio Visit andi "%8,ai¢ not appear to press the com Dinner Plates, 9.50, 14,9$ * Bouillon Cups & Saucers, 8,50, 14.00 MA BIEEH) YN GHRISE WAM. EosARH D) YaRieUA HED: ISEB i}! pla Tis wile Was in : 7 Will Tey, Hires: Rmtoria, | Eesticioaiee oak ate the | Brilliant American Cut Glass & English $28.75, $35.00, me Ka upto $175.00. H 6 ay én rat | ird Floor Annapolis When Megistrate Tighe disposed of the || a Engraved Crystal. i : . . Be the eSUNE CAEN aa foe] CLMMeCRICR?) | _ I f ealed j Mrs, Ke | 4 ti ' 4 ve * + | | . 1 was erjoyed the * rushed ' ; t *\ Into her nusband'’s arms | | { i Tragedy In Every Word tL a : balled usp Pf 3 we erraas || Blankets « Comfortables | Special Sale, Tuesday, Oct. 31 1h here is @ trage avery word . ae bout the | | # £4 the poor man b > with p wit be power and ra . | " ] CS Raa “gmat mi | power & parato Livram do | BLANKETS, For Single Beds, $3.35, 4.65, 5:98 || 9x 12 Wilton Velvet Rugs i erent for and deep collar e ; 4 , m arm ppily and is ** Double Beds, 3.98, 4.75, 6.50 | (Fourth Floor) | | MA I Judge Laoombe's i” “ Bxtra Large Beds, 5,35, 7,80, 9.50 \ Universally popular because of their beauty and their | t i ft rite} | | wearing qualities. We offer several of the scason’s newest $18 00) ||) «gan for societuties LAMB'S WOOL COMFORTABLES FOR DOUBLE BEDS |||) | @eslsns tormorrow atsve.ssssssusess ss ED at sited fl; fidertn . Regular price $24.00 ete on it Nitto, them, ox | of Figured Silkoline, Silke Tuftin : it STRICKEN IN COURT, a stacanata Dr. Greene's -Treat- | Corded Edge, Cotton Film Tetartining, $1.98 | z é ; qf ; ‘mae ™ ment for Nervous Figured Silk Tops Silk Tating, 3.95 Figured Drapery Silk recom i e - “ott a emptneas of Ambulaare turaeo ; ; and Chronic Diseases Cotton Film Interlining, fe ||| | An exceptionsl assortment of this season's newest floral designs ) \ ‘tim of Apoplerys tf and colors—the proper fabrics for draperies, lambrequins, ete, -35¢ i" aimed with emotion and exe} a ; ap ot Abmolute and — | | —regular price 50c per yard; special to-morrow at \ if yeave old, |'™* 2 _ er , i dy ene —— rte (A | Women’s Hosiery loe Court to Wond ent fs) VERDICT FOR MRS. ALLEN. the Stele “aad Atta AT UNUSUALLY LOW PRICES, ; \ nN . 'k ye GMURC aN Gera A Ble oe | stack chuze Lisue THREAD Hose, 292 Stationery and Stamping Special} ” ne '. i n e Wealthy Contractor : ; or with lace ankles, For Tuesday and Wednesda ai & ind pertersing . a |) re | f ; : | LISLE THREAD HOSE, silk finished platn biack gaure | CHILDREN SING FOR TOGO. Jos .:r yee aun te see oa ic with colored embroidered insteps & fagrain isee snes, 39¢ 120 Sheets Paper Cabinets of best vellum finish paper, containing i Admival F 0; at s t ' are . | Fj 1 URE 100 Envelopes 120 sheets and 100 envelopes to match, in white, | mival at iis Mome Hears Song aca re | Fine Quality PURE THREAD SILK HOSE, C 5 ry blue and gray, put up in neat white cabinets, tied ‘ : evar yeh t in black with double heels and toes, 05 | ry with white Hibben, stamped from our two-letter a oh placed | mel, wen ogra: ’ n wagnd vietime of elirot BLACK PURE THREAD GAUZE SILK 'HOSE, monogram or from customers’ two or three | $y Totter dic or address diec in any D R G R E EN E | with double soles, heels and toes, 1 . 19 $1.00 ‘color, Special at, $1.00 | j 1 to Mag rah ‘toa ratty t} sae {|| Extra Quality FRENCH PURE THREAD SILK HOSE, 1.9 Vine te? Ropeies Teh Ah hg. KONG BD oi eat & the Nerves and with:embroidered elocked ankles and lace Ineteps, 1. 5 \ prate iis distinguished sé DR. GREENE'S NERVURA —SSSSSS EE Sixth : Admiral and his wife were > P ph chneeee AEA Avenue, 20th to 21st St.,N. Y. | { ee 4 ya > J Sitlce, 101 Fxtin Ave., New York Olty. eA . oe MA at he N