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¢ ROOSEVELT MAKES a Run Up Coast in 3 Lays 10 Hours, IGTON, Oct, 81,—President It came ashore from the Dol- at the Washington Navy-Yard run up from the Guif on the tag bis Presidency. Five minutes etter he lamied the President entered @ carriage with Mrs, Roosevelt and (wae driven to the White House. The tnoldents of the arrival and Tending wer according to arrangement, Bwo hours before the Dolphin reached @t the Navy-Yard wharf and for an Qn escort of marines heared by fhe Marine Band were in ling facing the wharf, Mrs, Roosevelt arrived tn her landau the yard, the points of interest of Which were pointed out by a naval of- NEW SEA RECORDS _ Cruiser West Virginia Makes Dreaking several sea records on) ‘West Virginia and tho trip @t an end which rounded out his} 4 of the entire United States dur- her moorings people began to gather) Mt 11.90 and had time for a drive around | ALLEGED PIRATE ChicF IS CAUGHT Boston Police Capture New! York Man with Stolen Jewelry {Upon Him, (Special to The Ev BOSTON, MASS | portant made tr man ta {81,000 w. p of jewelry on | Watts declares he {ts the oh pirate gang which has qumerous depredations at summer} houses a Shore, at New port and various |Island, They have eral times, Some o the New York o Jhad wepotal detect! property. ¢ prisoner gave his name as Frank Ontet Watts received a tip Sun- day ‘ow York that the alleged | leader o' gang was in Boston, A | full description accompanied the tip, Inspectors Conway and Hennessy to- day saw a man walking across the ‘bridge near Castle street who answered the deseription, and he was taken to Newport have guarding thelr ") soxhtbition | the wiro tapping game In bh r Chtet quarters, Among the jewelry upon him were two articles that have President Saluted When the Dolphia showed herself @round Arsenal Point and left the Poe tomac for the eastern br and Boston as stolen by the pirate @ diamond broocl: epector says 18 worth at least $60). |Another article was a gold medalion brooch 4 carved head by 1 ake fast | ons, before the landing was made a salute of twentyone guns was 4) yard battery and immedts 1 Ned the Doiphin took but ten minutes te der the orders of Capt Gee Durtn this gtime the Pras) mal tae and Sureong-Genera! | shape lik On the upper deck at the jocket; enteman's stern, The President was much Int Bed the Morning paper, which tad | Beat Vieilooe eit foie) iy polles | sumaby a woman's; to the Dolphin on her way to Whar. When he looked up he cavgne | SIGE Of! Mea. Reosevo't and’ exchengeg | th? Police was No, 216 wen @alutes. The crowd took up the greet. | fice ne re chen poiited 8 The nce ing and the Prositent smilingly ll bay's pres itd Hed up Com ingly ao-| telephone, Sup: Watts called up Com- knowlodged many vignals of welcome, Homer Hoag, whe hae been much Au f00n as the ganegplank was to he SOP GAIA 9 The. ESR Place Capt. HE. H. ©. Leutze, com. Mandant of the yard, went aboard and ald his oMotal call on the President ‘This over the “Jackies mounted the ®unrail the entire length of the ship © nthe shore side and tho President game ashore, while the “bo'wun's* ae “A During thts mark of lag came down trom the As he stepped ashore the bu, sounded and the Merine Band eared the “Star-Spangled Banner,” The Greeted In Washington. Tt was intended that the band an: marines should «mort the Preetdont Out of the yant; but at the conclusion | of the tribute to the flag Mrs. Roose velt drove up from behind the guard, the President entered the carvings, warmly grasped the hand of his wits : and hie carriage proveeted out of the yard. The crowd voiced its sentiment of ‘weloome, and as the many huge shops were paswed the workmen rushed out red trom the tely answer. silver chain ort} tons and a amall the | Vamonis, ge |, 2he only adress the man would give | BLAZE SCORCHES HORSES. Vive Taken from Barn Are Lost in Bronx Park, Thre which destrovel the barn and carriage house of George W, Howls, an undertaker, at Bainbridge avenue and Fordham road, early to-day was pro- | vented from epreading to surrounding | property by hard work on the part of | the firemen and 4 large number of resl- dents of the vicinity, who formed a bucket brigade before the arnval of the engines, Phe blaze, which started in the hay loft from eome unknown cause, @n- five horses, which Were saved Nl of them had been scorched. out of the barn the horses dashed Y and were lost in Bronx Park, The | parn was completely destroyed, causing | n Ines of $5,000. | veloped al other ships of the armored crulsers | division passed Cape Henry at § P. M | last evening and proceaded up the bay. Gnd cheered. The opportunity of cruising with t "Glad to see you,” shouted the| #uadron at high speel and for twe: Paes four hours t her vir gy Maa headtedets Mad conditions has been The "Glad to see you back,” came the \ Yokes from the shops, . 8. 8. WEST VIRGINIA, VIA passage from the mouth of the Missis | inp! was made in three days and ten hours, breaking all records. > ‘The President has enjoyed the entire ip: MOUTH, Va., Oot. $1.—By Wire trip and has spent almost all the daye i ‘The West Virginia and the three| on the bridge, Stern Brothers Choice Designs in High Grade Silver Plated Tableware QUADRUPLE PLATE ON WHITE HARD METAL IN BRIGHT & GREY FINISH—AT A CONSIDERABLE REDUCTION, A \ Meten Sets, $6,00, 8.75, 14,50 Coffer Set, $4,25, 6,00 Soup Tureens, 3.75, 5.00, 6,25 Water Kettles, 5,00, 6,00 : Water Pitchers, 2,50, 2,75, 4.95 Frult Bowls, 2,50, 3,95 Baking Dishes, Bread Trays, 2.95, 3.50, 4,00 1,50, 1.95, 2,95 KNIVES, FORKS & SPOONS, FROM THE CORRESPONDINGLY LOW PRi Crumb Trays & Knives, 1695, 2,25 Trays & Waiters, 95c to 5,75 EST MAKERS AT aS. ‘Women’s«Children’s Underwear ee AT ATTRACTIVE PRICES—TO-MORROW Misses, Boys’ & Children’s White ral Gray Merino Wool Shirts, Drawers & P: iettes, Value 60, v ‘Women's Heavy & Fine Quality Ribbed Cotton Vests, Drawers & Corset Covers, * 850, 59c¢ “Women’s Extra Quality Ribbed Merino Vests, Drawers, Tights & Corset Covers, $1.25, 87c " ‘Woren’s Imported Swiss Ribbed ers , Pertect: Fitting Combination Suits, Value $2.25 to 4.00 $1.48, 1.95 , Boys’ Overcoats & Reefers Attention is directed to the Larve Assortment of FUR & FUR TRIMMED GARMENTS FOR CHILDREN, GERMANIA CHINCHILLA REEFE: Y CHEVIOT REEFERS, red flannel lined, emblem on Value $7.50, $5.00 OXFORD & FANCY CHEVIOT OVER \ & FANC Watts's office at Police Hend- found doen on the police blotters af New York D the firing Squad manning the saluting battery | SS Got teady for action. Ten minutos| The most expensive article found war which the ohlef in- black onyx ain and ocket with ‘er- | initiag “G. B, 8;"' four fine shirt studs; ad ‘small locket containing dark hair; pre- four child's but- Sooteh pin set with Twente.» a J}, COATS, ined with serge, venetian & large boys, 8,50 H $ | BEARSKIN & FUR TRIMMED COATS, a! LA | U[f+ REEPERS, « variety of colorings, for small boy 9,75 |} if TOURIST OVERCOATS of Fine Mixed Tweeds, ‘worsted body)’ Ung, velvet collar, 16 to 22 yrs., 16.45 oe = West Twenty-third Street WIRE-TAPPING WAS. LHW CME TO NI Claubert Had Never Heard of ‘ It in Europe and Fell an Easy Victim. A. ©. Claubert, of No. 18 East Four. |! who came to this country ssioner for the Unitel and Decorating Company and Parts, hadn't heard of travels, tenth street, 8 8 of Millan He wasn't in New Yor howev before he wos stung for § y three gray halred men of aristo-| Appearance, There were no new! frille to the game they played on aim First they allowed him to win §20 on a $ bet and then they took away from him two chunks of $39 and 00. Three gray-hatred men were arrested Dy Detectives Quinn and Fitzgerald on deweripiions furnished by Br, Claubert and arraigned before Magistrate Stein- ort in the West Side Court They were James Muldoon, who was dressed ke « captain of industry, but declared he was a stoam fitter; John Fitsgerald, of No. 104 West Forty-ninth atreet, and Charles Montague, @ bookmakers clerk, | at the Amherst Hotel, Mr. Montague declared that fn his case {t was all a terrible mistake and that the blow of his disgrace would kill his parents if they heard of it, He ad- mitied being a g lor, but @aserted yohemently that he was an hones: one. All three wore held for further examt- nation, us Claubert was out of town. | ———_ MOBILE FLYER WRECKED. Five Pe ne Hurt When Train Wae Deratied on Ran to New Orleans, MOBILE, Ala, Oct. 81.—The south- bound Louisville and Nesville fast mat) which left Mobile at 3 o'clock this morn- ing for New Orleans, was derailed neav here and five persons injured TraMec was delayed for several hours. A mistake of signals caused the wreck | i cause the last it's built upon is made directly from and for the} foot which has a bunion, The only Bunion Shoe in the world made in just this way. For Men and Women, i Underwear Dept. Wednesday, Nov. rst. Special Sale. Night Gowns, Drawers and Chemises 98c., $1.25, $1.95. Shirts at 98c., $1.25, $1.95 to $3.95. Silk Petticoat Dept. Silk Petticoats in Black, Colored and White Taffeta, (best quality) 37) 39) 42-inch, $5.95, $8.75. (37-39 only,) at $6.95. Fersey Top with black silk flouncings, $6.75 & (37-39 only,) at $5.00, Wrapper Dept. Eitderdown in plain colors and fancy stripes, bound with satin ribbon, $2.9 Kimonos in fleece-down flannel, at $1.75. Kzmonos in Oriental Crépe, at $1.85. ¥ Corset Straight Front Corsets, In Fine Coutil, $1.65. In (Attached Supporters.) Lord & Broadway and Twentieth St., 86 ™ STREET AND 3°°AVE Roman Gold Bands, lau sald Dr, Dinntck, of the Harlem Hor. SHELL COMBS—Side and Back SUPERIOR VALUES. Rhine Stone Mountings, - 85c. and $1.39 UMBRELLAS—Men’ black, union taffeta, trimmed handles, $1.49. ‘OLD PAUL” FOUND — | DEAD ON STOO?. s was found dead hat tha 4 watchman for fony in Harlem knew “Old respond. to the) mimoned an ain- old man had be. | m an overdose of) “This ia my Inst call to ‘Old Paul,’ The Coward Bunion Shoe $ painless and fits perfectly, be- SOLD NOWHERE ELSE, JAMES S. COWARD, 268-274 Greenwich St., N.Y. OULAR WARREN #TRERT,) Mall Orders Filled, Send tor Catalogue Petticoats 37» 39) 42-inches long, $8.75. Wrappers 5. Dept. Fancy Broché, $2.75, Laylor. Fifth Ave., Nineteenth St, | COLUMBUS AVE, | NEAR 82° ST. + 49c, to $2.75 - s and Women’s, fast 2 any Seen WOMEN’S FLEECE LINED VESTS AND PANTS, pi MEN'S PINE IMPORTED HOSIERY, black, ingra also split Maco yarn foot and all biack, va! WOMEN’S IMPORTED FINE LISLE HOSE the revular soc. quality, for,, WOMEN'S HANDKERCHIEFS, fine Sw: WOMEN'S NECKWEAR value s0c,, for, WO! ahd Ma Aa RR be rane a / Specials for Wednesday and Thursday, WOMEN’S WH TE ALL WOOL VESTS, PANTS AND TIGHTS, Gold Dust, 4 Ibe,... Dal me)ied Bolid Copper ni indy Laid Ol) Heaser a Fur- ue Pan Tea Ketti Completely $75 ished _ THE WORTH: TTRENAY EVENTING: OCTORMR 31, . 10 ies, 0) DINING-ROOM OF OUI © Our Foyr-Room Outfit at.......... 4 Cannot Be Duplicated Elsewhere, 3 Rooms Cont _ Ryervthing Necessary to | § Rooms Start Housekeobing On WRITE FOR OUR NEW BOOKLET | Completely MAILED FR Thir Outfit is on Exhibition at Our Salesroom. Pt. Gaze and embroidered collar and cu of various outfits ¢ white heels an fore. ed, al hand embroid nelled Sauce Pans, Japanned Flour Box, li) A OUTEET, Fur- TE ON APPLICATION, | nishey $150 F Call and EBaamino. ONE DOLLAR A WEEK OPENS AN ACCOUNT, in In Ov 0; belt boys tans Women’s 25¢ and 50c. Fabric Belts, biack, brown, or schoo) wei measurements the talloring Very respect. ercoats, or = without, Russian Overconty 2% to 8 ve or brown not abate in the least, 5 ailermao Broadway—Brooklyn. BROOKLYN'S MOST DEPENDABLE LARGE RETAIL STORB, ‘Wednesday, ats,., Reduction Day Starting November with Phenomenal Price-Cuts. Women’s $20 to $25 Suits, 14.98 An Offering of Apparel the Prugent Woman Will Welcome, RMS HOLD GOOD IN LO: wicun, Vi FPRBEIGH TURDAY UNTIL 10 P.M. eae NAM Be BPH. VE BR SA All cars go direct or by transfer to our doors. pla cheviows tures, $2 Poplin Waists, These made wi embrotder: collar bargain blue, pink, white, &e. Youths’ Long 87.60 Value Trousers Suits, 4+ Excellent materials, for bual- navy, light A sainpie line; many ar A, cmp in ‘lined; all Fall welghts; values 20. to een | ar, Splend Garments for young men 16 to 4 years of age or 82 to 36 inoh sam Bein; fs em: fr ent while the patterns excel 63.98 value | Boys? Long ° Boys’ Long Winter Overconts, for ages 7 to 16 years, Made of gray melton cloth, with Also — fan les, If desires Flannelette 850. value Petticoats, With yoke bands; and In neat, pretty stripes, Brooklyn’s Best Pure Food Mar Considering Quality, This Devartment Is Without a Riwal. Interest in our Pure Food Exposition, now in dta second week, does Many valuable samples Soups —Campbell’s condensed;; Tomatoes —Southern packed; each can makes six portlons—chick: |cases I Lic First Prize Creamery Butter, Asbolutely the purest and most palatable brand of Buttor that can be prodiced. Received strictly fresh every day, Poutd...... en, tomato, vegetable, mock turtle and ot rleties; doz,, %c.; can... oe i and taffeta s walst; alt sizes... 10c for ttle plain oxfords, and short coat styles; skirts in the new circular styles; plain and herringbone 1andsome manntsh mix- are ined throughout witn and me 1k op Bf \%-Price 98¢ are of white poplin, highly mercerized, full tucked front with handsome wide down centre. Full sleeves and sort A very pretty model and an exceptionat at the price. White Patr 15c Women’sSample Cashmere Gloves, Women’s Wednesday $2.50 Foot- 1.79 wear, Seven assortments of toes; now- id ne ty est shapes; button or Ice; glac kid or patent colt; Bluchers 4 plain cut; kid or patent lea het Ups; wiiths B to BE; alzes 24 w 7 $1.75 value fi ’ Misses’ Glace Rid Shoes, 1.59 Glace kid; patent leather tips; button or lace; sizes 11 to % ey a Sacques, Of flannelette; Mgured effects; turnover collars; sizes 34 to 4, Grades Always Reliable Prices remarkably low. solidly filled with red ripe fruit: case 2 dom, 2.00; dor 11,00; can . % 25¢ THE 1905 WORLD ALMANAC NOW READY Sale of Mission Furniture In Arts and Crafts The collection offered in this sale is the product of the famous house of Stickley Bros., Grand Rapids, Michigan—the very foremost makers of this beautiful | | and popular Furniture. There are hundreds of pieces suitable for Libraries, Dens, Dining Rooms, etc., fin-y ished in the famous fumed oak. (Main Floor.) | . NOTE these Special Prices i i CHINA CLOSETS | Mission Chairs or | x. foeeta (| Rockers ie “one vei ue tinhe 82.50. 55.00 ed ip the] "Sins oe SIDE TABLES POpuIAT Repuht Spec , and: have| $33.00.. $22.00 feyblone 45.00.. » 30,00 fener | one sss AOU ; Specal | Sale Wednesday, Nov. 1, } 25 One Hundred | -50| Morris Chairs Regular price $12.00, (Like cut.) | Frame of quartered SIDE BOARDS Regular Special [eH Ove | $62.50, sesee $41,501 any finish, | highly pol- see 44:00) ihe, has 75.00 spring seat —— cushionall {ip | SETTEES hair tilled, Upholstered in Spanish Leather. joey e nes of plain | Regular Special or fancy \ | $72.00 ..ecessees'seserses $48,00 — ‘“ { pecial for | 84.50... + 56.50) A nesday only. $0.98 | | 155:00.srre00sceeeeneee 90,00 Regular price $10.00. Note These Big Reductions in Irish Point Lace Curtains An exceptional showing of Irish Point Lace Cur- tains, all this season's newest designs in such a varied assortment that customers are certain to be suited. . Fourth Floor, These prices are for to-morrow only To-morrow at $1,85 per pair, regular price $2.50 | To-morrow at $2.25 per pair, regular price $3.00 To-morrow at $3.00 per pair, regular price $4.25 To-morrow at $3.50 per pair, regular price $5.00 To-morrow at $5.00 per pair, regular price $6.50 "9x12 Bigelow Imperial | $40 Axminster Rug, $27.50 To-morrow we make this special offering—the best of ) ,$27.50 the Bigelow production of Axminster Rugs—a rug so well known that it requires no description—at the low PTICE Of .csrascvceee coer tee vee Regular p rice $40.00, Sale Wednesday, November Ist, of $1.00 Wool Dress Goods at 69c. per yard, 240 Pieces (a mill surplus purchase) ALL-WOOL 50. ) INCH CHEVIOTS, two-toned effect—a handsome, | | firmly woven, substantial cloth, desirable for smart | walking suits and children's frocks, in a variety of colorings. Special price per yard We consider this good value at $1.00, \ Special at Black Dress Goods Counter 20 Pieces SATIN-EINISHED BLACK BROAD.) CLOTH—fully 50 inches wide. Special price per | $1.25 . Value $1.75 yard Colored Broadcloths—are shown in all the new popu- lar shades—splendid assortments at reasonable prices tbroughout. 69c |i || Regular 85c. Black Silks 27-inch BLACK SILK CHIFFON-FINISH DRESS ) TAFFETA—all pure silk and warranted to wear, | 57¢ | Regular price, 85c, per yard special price .,., 6...54 ) Sale Wednesday, November Ist 25c. Cotton Broadcloths, 10c. COTTON BROADCLOTHS—Neat printed effects) on dark grounds, 27 inches wide, suitable for entire costumes and children's dresses—regular 25. goods af 10c PCr Yard... sere srseeeereeeeeean tenons f MERCERIZED LOLIENNES—In all the new evens ing shades, 27 inches wide—value 39¢. per yard, at.,,, | 25c }39¢, }25e First Floor, 20th St. »Side, CHIFFON COSTUME CLOTH—30 inches wide, in | all the new Fall shades; also in checks and jacquard | effects, very desirable for reception gowns; value 50c, "Ger yardseserosseesson ses ssvena econ seer seen sarses MOMAIRETTE SUITINGS—27 inches wide, one of our exclusive makes of cotton suitings in checks, plaids and woven dots and figures—good 35c, value, | at, per yard... Cotton Fabric Dept., Armour's | ’ High Grade | Toilet Soap Hair Goods Departments (Tirst Floor, Rear.) ' Prices Less Than Half Charged in Exclusive Stores Sylvan Series Line, deli- Y _ imen Values— cately perfumed with \ 20-inch HUMAN HAIR violet, lilac, sandal- 10c SWITCHES, value $2.00, aterreseeeees.. 89C 2%inch WAVY HAI SWITCHES, value 24einch LARGE FLUFFY SWITCHES, value $4.25, aterssreseree es Pb IB wood, heliotrope and rose equal to any 20c, soap in the mar. ket, per cake....+.. Box of 3 cakes, 25¢, To each purchaser of a, 26-inch SWITCHES, extra { fine qualit $6.00 box of the above soap we and §7: v+++$2.98 | | will give a 180. cake of: Others, nip 10 $898 Armour's Super Tar Shampoo Soap FREE, REAL HM ) DOURS, value 50c., at. 25¢ Sixth Avenue, to 21stSt.,N.Y.