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BELIEVES NATHAN FS LASS Boston Police Inspector De- clares Suit Case Prisoner Is Shamming Collapse, (Special to The Evening World.) BOSTON, Mass., Nov. @ crowd In Pemberton Square and at the Court Building corridor to-day eager to wet a look at Morris Nathan, the @weetheart of Busanna Agnes Geary, Amown on the stage as Wthel Durrell, ‘victim of the suitcase tragedy ‘Oapt Dugan eaid Nathan's physical condition would prevent his immediate | arraignment in court. Nathan was in had shape, aatd the Oaptaln, and had a igh temperature, All last night Nathan was in the care of both a nurse and orderly. Capt. Dugan assigned Inspector MoCauley to the Clty Hospital the first part of the night to wateh the prison He was relleved at midnight by Inspector Mo- Causeland, and this morning jus! after roll call McCauley went back to the hospital, Inapevtor MoAuley does not agree with Mr. Siek hat Nathan {s in bad @hape, He thinks that Nathan is sham. ming. ‘He slept like a top all night," satd MoAuley, “and was feeling good w he woke up this m He wanted nothing to eat, but did a milk, His temperature is from the exciteme ts probably, looks to me ae hamming a good part of the illness now to dodge more ex- | a@minations,”’ “apt Dugan sald that Dre, high, but erat ds thovga he were Lewis, Crawford and Henderson had absoluicly nothing to do wit of Miss | GS ey are by the bo Tho Capta that the | diamond ring be: ging to Hthel Dur- That, | Deo, | Patter- i the marks, dentified daughter |f BOG SAVES FAMILY AT FIRE. tBpaciat Evening Wart.) PHILADE =Fite aiwyed ome | resdade nnd n HF des The fire wae w Jacks \ . Rovisfirr ate the tu an in 2.—There was | enth stre GLOOM AT YALE FOR JONES'S HURT Jonderful Freshman Carried from the Gridiron with a Sprained Ankle, NEW HAVEN, Conn., Nov. 2—Thero {8 gloom in Yale football circles on ac- joount of an accident to Tad Jones, This wonderful freshman was hurt near the end the secret practice yesterday [and he wos {immediately taken to | the eymnasium in a carriage by Trainer! Johnnto Mack, Tt waa announced by the trainer that the Injury was only & that {* might be more serious, For fifty minutes the coaches pounded | foothall Ingo the candidates, | longest and hartest session of th and the splendid condition of the men) enrtiod them through the work without | fll effect, Some of the mon were bloody after the flerce work, but uhey were ! good wind and sported around afterward og though the exercise had not been Durdensome. Phil Stillman, the All-American eleven in ‘9 up the centre men fn live; gave a lot of attention to F Tripp. and Herkenbergor kept up his f guard and was as happy ae ever who made centre on shook In the bask field Rex Flyan was ald off and Mitch Levine wont In his place at gone Week The Teouy eent yas fhe ack field proved of advantage to the twaralty. . | tho Kine THEATRE BARS NEGRO. Georce Taylor, a newro, of No “ Bixth evenie, purchased two sents for | Hammerstein's Theatre last nieht and| went to the theatre with fis gon, The) manager refuged to allow him to use the seate and retunded hie mon Taylor went to the Wost Forty-sev- cous Station and made @ the sereeant told him t he aa have. to seek redrese through the civil courts, — SHIPPING NEWS. MANAC FOR TO-DAY. fion rises WA bun ete a 80 Mtoe vate, 10.08 THE TIDPS. Sandy jovernore Ia) Hell Gate Ferry PORT OF NEW YORK, ARRIVED. Ais, Gitera tar, 1eIrtps. Havana Mar Galveston = Superior Fur — Made by Expert Furriers Evening Coats, silk $40 Black Broadcloth Fur Lined Coats, 28.00 $50 Broadcloth Fur Lined Coats, Black, Red, Tan, Reseda—First Quality Squirrel Linings Lired Cloaks . 37,00 Lined, 28,00, 35.00 Velvet —Very Effective Full Plaited Ski Broadway & Fifth Places to 21 last OPPENHEIM, GLLINS2 G Ladies’ Tailored Velvet Suits—Colors, Black, Blue, Green, Burgundy, Plum 29,75 and 37.50 126,874 World Wants Last Month, +211 E than same month Suits Eton Glouse Model, rts, (From the Philadelphia Ledger) Miss McCall—So that’s really your family coat-of-arms? » Mins Newrlich—Y oe, Miss McCall—What'a that queer de- IREAL HYDROPHOBIA li senses for a while, But es the shook FDITH HELENA NOW | deepened he became delirious and | died CAUSED HIS DEATH. |***. ig untortunste young maa Edward Brunner died ot died of hydrophotla about a mont ago. He had hydro- phoblo symptoms, but the doctors sus- pected that his dread of hyvirophob! an eseeed io found Brunner’s brain | hag made him hysterical. ‘most Intensely congested, a post-mor- New York Git! § Girl Steps from tem sign which, taken with the symp: tome Brunner hi n and the hi Vaudeville Stage Into New Brunner, @ young lawyer, of No, 3 Wost Dixhty-fitth etreet, while deliri- ee ous Tuesday night, Jumped from a indo f the hospital, Hi eo in the centre? RAith Helens, the New York lgiri, | Window of the hospital, He was not | vice in the centiet | sts pala Pope fOr monthe, appeared tn grand | ee opera for the first time tn the National e | Theatre of Roumania, Bucharest. on Oot. 37 end 7%, singing the leading role | was taken to Bellevue on Monday he At Bellevue Hospital yesterday, Dr. mortem establishes the fact that he |tory of the case, established the fact Position in Bucharest. whose magnificent voice has been the Sven scratched, and the shock of his | yom at" i insisted upon ringing in “La Traviata. alicht strain of the ankle, but the @t-| vaudeville theatres of the Burope: tention given him led to the suppoattion | capital Bhe went to Bucharest Tt was tne| mediately attra on) Wh | Ave., Cor, 21st St. Real Estate Bargains, year. THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 2, told the surgeona that a dog bit him | Norris, the hospital's pathologist, made | ad true hydroph definitely that he died of hydrophoblia. sensation of the music halle of Bu- ‘all, twenty-flve feet, restored bia’ that in Mise Helana has been singing im tho | eke ago as the leading feature on lie Wi of the deville theatre and tm- sted the attention of the fonal Thea ibaidized by the governm of % per cent. of tae | receipts was made to her to appear in two gala performances of La Traviata, She accepted on the spot, and for two weeks rehearsed all day at the National Mheawre and appeared in the vaudeville theatre at night. Two days after toe close her vaudeville engagement she appeared in her first leading role in Specials for Friday and Saturday, FRENCH MOD&L HATS, from Virot, Pouyanne, Tore, Crozet and other famous French makers, value $25 and $35, for....$10 and $18 WOMEN’S AND MI S:S' LONG COAT SUITS, $0 Inches long, of as quality broadcloth, all seams neatly stitched, velvet col- Coat ined to waist, new pleated skirt; colors plum. garnet, Green and black; value $25.00 .,sseecseeeeceveeesss eoemsres MISSES’ Pi T-k THO PSON SUITS of all wool serge, neatly trimmed with braid, silk emblem, pleated skirt sizes 6 to 14, colors, red, blue and back, at...... management of the Ni $17.50 erand opera, ‘i ‘ $3.95, 4.98, 6.50 he opening pe tfarmance was at- CHILDREN’S AND BOYS’ OVBtCOATS, a very large assortment pains Uy" he Pana "ard Fomiy ay fo select from, in reefers, military and tourist coats, consist. noullity, Although the oo aston was {ng of homespuns meltons and chinchillas, in all lengths, fraught with #o much Importance, the American prima donna showed no signs of nervousness afer her tir t et- trance, She was reulled time and again at the close of her bly scenes, personally oongratulated by and Queen This fe the first time in the history of music that a bats, poe haa stepped di- rectly from the vaudeville stage into & pretty emblem on sleeve, from... .eseess +++$2.79 to 12,00 WOMBN’S iMPORTBD NECKWEA of hand-made Renalssance, Coat Sets, Collar and Cuff Sets, Chemisettes and Stocks COA! SBTS, value $1.40, for O8¢, COLLAR AND CUFF SETS, value $1.00, for 49¢, CHEMISETTES, value 50c., for 25¢, STOCKS, walue 2Sc., for 10¢, and was bia, | lL | 1905, ¢ q WAREROOMS leading part in grand opera, Miss Hoel- ena hes advance engagements !n vaude- We have just received a full line of women’s long glace kid gloves, ville extendin, Soe, Fw, Sn Te Meaneey | in tan, navy, ereen, black eh white, 8,12, 16 and 20 button Bucharest wilt, enable her to. cancel | Vengths, prices sess s 1.98, 2.49, 2,98 and 3,80 | them and go into grand oars per- manently, WEST 125TH sT., aTH & 8TH AVES, 8,30 A, M, In every detail the Leading Retail Establishment of Brooklyn. | 69. Journeay and Burnham China and Housefurnishings ; : Third to Half Off HE JOURNEAY AND BURNHAM stock of China, Cut Glass, Housefurnishings and kindred wares is now being distributed in the Loeser Store for a third to half under regular An immense additional stock of goods from other sources also marked at a 1 to half under the It is 1 | u ar ht up again ¢ Random Hints of da China Bargains. parte, BOWLS. ’ Where $4.98, regularly $9.00 $5. sr reel $12.00 But a faint idea of the quantity and assortment can be given, we fave Caug Fine Decorated China, 0c, reg ily s1.00 +4 | FRUIT AND SALAD BOWLS, &. reg ae $1, regular $3.00, reeularly $5.00, PLATES. \n an al yortment, and tn CONDENSED hier) JARS. kinds, Tumbler Plates, ter Plates, Tea ena tl oh Salad Plates, Entree Plates, Fish Plates, $1.50, ' a ‘ ! +50, regularly £3.00, eae Plates, Breakfast Plates, Dinner $2.26; regularly $4.80, ul | $8.50, regularly $15.00 $15.00, regularty $25.00 HIGH COMPORTS, | $3.50, regularly $4.50 Bc, regularly Soe Cut Glass. $5.98, regularly $10.00 50c,, regularly $1.00 FRU.T DISHES, 87.50, re riley $15.00 8c. regularly $1.50 | $1.50, rewnilarly $3.00, * $1.00, regularly $2.00 | £2.50, r¢ $5.00, 88.08, regularly $18.00 83. 98, $7 $0, $1.50, regularly $3.00 $11.98, regularly $20.00 regular! | G eat News of Upholsterings. CIAL PREPARATIONS for the first great Friday of November bring forward some of the season's best values In the Upholstery Store. Here are details, briefly: $10 to $13,50 Renaissance Bed Scts at $6.98, 5 200 fine quality ruffled Renaissance Bed Sets, with rich large Kenaissance centre-pieces and.3-inch lace Insertion in most of them, ea $3 to $5 White Nottingham Lace Curtains at $1.95 and $2,98, * $00 pairs in fine reproductions of Brussels and French designs, All are perfect, $6.75 Gs $10 White Irish Point Curtains at $4.75 and $6.98, 250 pairs !n 4 variety of choice patterns, In almost every instance there |s only a small quantity of each pattern, $6.75 to $10 Real Renaissance Curtains at $4.45 and $5.98, 250 pairs of real Renaissance Curtains, all with fine edge or insertion, made on the best French net, Third Floor, Front. $3,50 Oil Heating Stoves, $2.48, | iron frame, nickel | hed steel cylinders, | $1.25 Roasting Pans, 59c. Russia covered Roasting Pans, large enough to roast a 15- th, Turkey; size 12x17. \ { 18x30 Door Mats, | 59, | nd rubber, In an as- With wrou trimmings, fp with mica doors, iron Made of goc sortment of destrable patterns —- | $1.98 Envelope Bag, 98c. NE COMPARTMENT, wide and roomy, ts fitted with O' a purse for change; the other compartment, under and contains a card case a separate flap, has space for fresh gloves and veil, he Bag is made of black walrus grain leather, smartly finished with strap handle and black enamel snap buttons Half price to-morrow, $9,50 Bureaus at $7.35, HUNDRED AND TWENTY of the good golden oak Bureaus that we have been selling up to now at $9.50 apiece will be marked a special price to- morrow, They are excellently made and well finished, with neatly carved ornamentation, French plate bevelled mirror 16x 24 inches, two small drawers and two large drawers; size of base top 19x40 inches $7.35 Main Floor Silk-and-Cotton Faille, 25< a Yard, HE SOFTEST lustrous and daintiest fabric that was ever sold at such a price, we think, All sik one way—tor the lustre. All cotton the other way—for strength and wear, light and medium pink, light blue, Nile green, Alice blue, cardinal red, royal blue, old rose, and black, Second Floor, Elm Place, most Such delicate ¢ light gray, maize, plain » $1 New White Cheviot Shirts, 58c. UNT ALL OVER TOWN and you will not find Shirts as handsome and well made as these selling for less than a dollar. We can sell them for so near to half price because we bought the pretty cheviots from the maker—a surplus stock—and then had the Shirts built after our own well-fitting models by a Shirt man we can trust. Four different weaves, all white striped; sizes 14 to 17. men will want half a dozen or mote, They are absolutely new and perfectly laundered, Most Main Floor, Elm Place. There are other equally strong reasons that will convince you WHY THE KRANICH & BACH, we can prove them when you call and they are described in our new catalogue, We sell for cash or on easy instalment terms, part payment. COMPARE VALUES before you buy—a piano should be a LIFE IN- VESTMENT and CAREFULLY SELECTED, KRANICHEBACH PIANOS 233-245 E.2345St,, 3 Blocks Eastof Madison Sa. Store sitll 8.30 A, M. THE KRANICH & BACH .« IT STAYS IN TUNE—the strings pass > through drilled resistance bars (patented) of solid metal that take up the strain of strung tension and hammer stroke and the truss-like rigidity of its scientific plate or frame insure a permanency of adjust. ment that keep the piano in tune AL. MOST INDEFINITELY. No other piano is so constructed, Liberal allowance for your old pianos In and dial IWsrhSef Leiter Dyan Wed eSat. ves) Closes 6 P, M. Daily, lof sh 1 very A charming material house costumes, It comes and red, and the price is nty d cotton, that fs very e plain shades of sky blue, | | “WonderValtiesinHouseholdUtilitiesContinue | | A Sale Unprecedented in the Annals of Brooklyn Merchandising. ne and White Enameled Ware, | 1 those made in th 1. Kitchen Mixing Bowls. the th t Long handled Saucepans, fact » top dy of heavy tt $1.60; 18-in pe are the b $4.25, smart Lorgnett (ry E of ster! xtremely ig silver or gilt, in new desis of artistic char- | acte! Worth $6.00, at $4.25, r, front, Central rT, Maln f) { | HH) CALL AND MAKE | KYOUR OWN TERMS & ath f oe Third, | $6.00 Lorgnettes, = Tea an ‘syeo-b ory int of axle tubes, which mak Ss, remulation size m rim gauge galvanized ie lmost ts riveted to can; ats ri i. $1.08 neh... t, easiest to “handle: sf bs t made a inet ribs, top an t 62c,, 79e. and O9¢, re 5: _ Bissell Sweepers | =" 1 Coffee Pots, 124, 2 an , 58c, and 63¢, respect vely | 57 2 in earing,” which combines a he world and the |j ments ‘ge 30 to $0.00 59¢ ters are delivered set up without of strong | extra charge in this Borough, including one joint of 1.25 | Pipe, one Elbow, Ring and iow er, Any additional indestructi- | Pipe necessary furnished at tl vest prices, Cylinder Heaters, w th r unted bodies of strong sheet iron; No. 8, , $3.95; No, 10,, $4.88 || Russia Cylinder Heate th anti-clinker grate and dy e very substantial mour 3 No, 9, $5.38, | 4) and No, 10.. ‘ oye $6.38 || $2.15; 13- Embossed Rush Cylind: He aters, nie Kel top: ine. check \ draught in feed door; No, 9, $5. BB, $6.98 and No, 10 wlmou—eé Friday, Saturday and Monday, | gen JINE MOCHA AND JAVA, repular price 32¢., sale price. TCLYL N TEA, regular price 60¢., sale p OUR TWO GREAT LEADERS. Br Broken 5 fs. delivered Manbattan and Brooklyn; 10 Ibs, 20 millon; 2 ths., 100 miles, pattern; value 15¢, = Gillies wi ‘vr =" \| China Continues to Lead, | Added Values, | wa | 100 dozen thin China ‘Tea Cups and Say eat rose garland | at 100 | 150 Bo hes, in a very table filled with Hash hape, two. value rations, and $1.25, at... fe, and 89¢, each all ars | Decorsted Plates—A table filled with | plates in every variety of pr decorat 01 fruit, flowers, | n the Tamou English Rockingham W value. at 4% less than regular: 63, jo $2.50, at NGib 4096, foehO8 bah Let Us Clothe You, | make every suit | sell, know they're made *right’—that's why | can afely put my name in ‘em is a wear guarantee, Moe Levy & Co., 119 to 125 Walker St. Three blocks east of Broadway. ranch at 1457 Broadway 28c. 50c rice oken i4vay very line, 20c. cha and Java, 23c, Orders by Postal Solloited. COFFEE Company ‘ton St 1800. cree al nae oft