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LONE GIRL NES | GURGLARS FIGHT Nurse Battles with Two Negro Burglars, Who Flee Through High Window. ures employed in C. Mathey, @ re- tired jewelry eturer of No, 95 Hutson sireet, Hoboken, {#8 @ heroine to-day. Sle was putting the two jittle ehildren to bed last night, on the third floor, when she heard @ suspicious noise Crom below, Ducking in (he Little ones she erept down the stairs and ‘nto Mrs, Mathey's room. There she was con fronted by two negroes. Before she could make an outory, one of them solved her by her throat and Ghreatened to Kill her if she » The other sruck ber in the face so violently as to c of her eyes trugeied with ed ‘n tearing ong enough to xt moment the bome of b her herself free ream for vt the od her Mathey and his eon, August, ran up the stairs, and the negroes jumped out window, a drop of two floors ed in the yard, one runnin and the other to the bac! yard bimself as 4 Ariington ald was overcome ic of hor experlenoa, actend Halcyon Days! are those lived In peace and prosperity by the thousands who weekly find good posl- fons through World Help Wants Don't wait ! Don’t Jet others pass you! Insure the future happl- ness of yourself and fam- fly by consulting World Wants —TO-DAY— = To Avert Tariff War, it will stave off the “tariff war’ | otherwise the Department omoiels teat Charies Caratoux, « New York busl- TIE WORLD; FRIDAY IV Hackett CarhaitS@ NewsNaccans For Industrial Peace, WASHINGTON, NOV, §—At a meet- of represente tive citivens in the in- terest of industrial peace last night « lution was adopted for the uppolat- it of a committee of twelve or fifteen tO carefully examine into every hase of the q os, to propare plans nd proceed with the organization of an n having in view the promo. dustrial MaoParfand pr Whales !n Battle, SANTA BARBARA, CAL, OoT. = The bodies of over twenty dead wh. Pad Island, thirty mii Bigantlc corpses measy to forty feet In length, evids and bear nee of a fleroe cattle Detween the tera, This werfare hea bean pees cena Pied varlotion of whales ocean near Channel Telanda. ila WASHINGTON, NOY. t—-Bagon @peck von Sternburg, German Ambasea- dor, tm expected to present in a few days to the State Departm Upon which his Gover. ‘ment ge td fo enter upon negotiations with the United States for @ new tr ty or ome kind of an arrangement must almost i ET contalnly begin within four Cannot Ald Whaling Fleet, SEATTLE, WASH, NOV, 8—Capt, D, who commanded the retlef sent out by the United States in 1897 bo ald the etnoken . stated to-day that If the whal- bound In th a a e Arctic i oat impossible for & ne it expel'tion to afford any material G Mines on Jefferson Estate, NE\ BPRA, La, Nov. $.—Bxeoutors 1 0 Joseph Jeffer- posited bonds for nown as Jeffor- 7 he son Island Aetor, Mve peemerty 1nd te he ot $25 must surely appeal to you. o eaen A Way. salt hay- : : ye re some ume q When all comparisons are made and every factor considered Senator In Labo these Suits and Overcoats at $20 and $25 stand pre-eminent BUTTE, MONT, abor Tussle for true intrinsic worth, Some clothes may possess some of the Works, oor WwW rding t Withy,, who re accede to the dem rope makers for an in $3.50 to W per day, good qualities of these garments, but they don’t tieda AH | fabrics. Mikado Toasts the Nations, TOKIO, NOV. t @ danquet given hen ot birthday to-day the his @atisfaction at rule tries represented at hi Special Offering of $20 and $25 Winter Suits & Overcoats for Men. If value and style and quality are elements which you count important in the purchase of your winter Suit and Overcoat, then these Hackett, Carhart Suits and Overcoats at $20 and These Suits and Overcoats are in all the new Winter models, as stylish as tailor man can make them, and only of the best grades of Three Broadway Stores: At 13th St, At Canal St, Near Chambers St. Hackett Carhart £6 ENING, NOVEMBER 8, 1903. Oth GREAT Shoes that was ever put on sale, Take advantage of this ably low prices, and Men’s Pa possessall of them, Youths’ Satin Calf CAMMEYER Once more we astonish the public with the Grandest and Largest Assortment of High Class An Opportunity for Everybody. descriptions of the shoes which follow, showing their marvellously high value and their unapproach. 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From the click, ollck, clok of | the many typewriters to the light. | ming - like reproductions of the myri evident at Garden, whore the National Basi- ness Show now has un exhibition ef office appliauces of every 4 woription, The afternoon pha, system ts everywhere the Madison Square show ‘ie and jatarday night, After a visit to the different exhibit Dooths one comes away with the @ought, “Why think?’ For true it ts ut tho brains of the world tt would seem have bean busy devising methods whereby the up-to-date business man as well as his employees may avoid ferain work as much as possible, ‘To this Is added every possible means to bring about accuracy by that everiast- tug system, system, system. That the puainess men of the country Pealine os neyer before the value of w@ystom Is evidenced by the fact that at Mpst year's show there were 7 exhittts, while this year there are 175, Upon entering the Gatien one ts @triuck with the fact that electricity bas kept pace in this line as in all pane and there are many devices ich are operated with ower, Ot will draw back the cnt hs bas @ypewriter and run the adding machine, The opportunity afforded men dosr- @us of improving thelr office systems @ given here in @ manner more im- Portant than that warranting only a Wenera! tneveotion. Inventors from Werlous parts of the United States who ero entirely unknown to the public fave labor and time saving devices Which are marvellous and interesting to others than those who have a direct interest in the advancement along this tne. By thls commercial exposition the Public now knows of the remarkable Progress in simplifying business meth- ods and from the fact that of the Many applications made for space a Sreat number had to be turned away (t Is evident that the manufacturers of oMce appliances ave now aware of the @reat value of a pwhlic expositiag of this kind. The show has now become '@ fixture, and the advance requests Bor space assure ite success, ‘The contest features, which take Place nightly, are of great interest to ie public and to all those who like to #ee the best man win In anything. But here it is different, for the contestants fi @ majority of cases are young fwomen who have atiamed wonderful Speed and accuracy jp manipulating the different machines. As the United States leade In the Narious industries which have been bullt up as @ result of the many de- Vices now needed to carry on a vig Dusiness in an up-to-date way, these | Contests are for the champlonships of the world, and n@body to barred, elther. , » The croyrds which garner to witness | One vhinkks about a pen when using it performances show what an jn-|¥et there are from twenty-three to im! twenty-eight handlings through which |, thei ‘We being taken i modern | !e In the people in general. Provement, and what @ love for a/a pen goes before ft is put on the contest, even tf @ friendly one, there | market and {t'@ all In the point. An In- teresting feature of the exhibit {s the ‘The fair visitor at the show pokes into every corner; she works the adding machines and punches holes in: paper with the patent clip, #e watches the man raise gheoks from 610 to $10,000 and wants to know everything about his device for beating the men who are experts in this line af crime. Miss Office Girl talks into the phono- taph and imagines herself taking dio- | tation in this most approved ef modern methods, For the telephone girl there is the complete equipment inetalled through- | the Garden 6y the Stromberg- Carlson Telephone Manotaoiuriag Com- pany, of Rochester, N. ¥. with @ switchboard connecting all of the booths, They now have systems work- ing {n Louteville, Salt Lake City and Kansas City, and one is nearing com- pletion in St. Louls, One of the tainge which Is of partlo-| ular Interest to the wom visitors is a fgature being put forward by the terman fountain pen people. This solid gold emblem on thelr pens, include college and fraternity emblems, as well #8 those of Masonio orders and other secret socleties. Lillian Ru took a nifnute off from her theatrical engagement and visited the show last night. The Waterman fountain pen management presented a pen to her, upon whiob her name is being engraved, Charles EZ, Matthews, of No, 28 Ca- nal street, has made an especial effort for this show, and some of the designs | he 1s displaying be oonsiders his best efforts in wooderaft. An interesting exhibit is @ low rolltop desk, which | when open or shut does not hide the manager's view of his oMoe, and he} may thus see all that js golng on, In the main aisle is the comptogragh. @. 8. Brackett, the New York agent, says that it will not (alk, but that is About all that it won't do. He demon- strates how ® adds two columns of figures at ones, how it will aubtract | and divide, multiply or add, Sumething new in offlce furniture te being displayed by te Gamion Art Metal Company, of Canton, 0., under the direction of H, W. Andeewas, of No. Ws Broadway, They save sone magnifi- cont exhibdts, One feature of thalr moval furnishings ts that the drawers never stick, but glide back amd forth at the touch, The desks amd filing cabinets are made of steel, with air compartments bewween the walls, which render them non-destructible In cage of fire. | After Miss Offloe Girl had rested while dAquin's band played "A Cozy Corner na found something up on the balcony | whiob appealed to her, as It did to all husiness men who like to see a clean white page without, the sign of an erasure on Kt, ‘The article in question !# Hunt's round- pulnted pens, The company defies any ong to make them sorateh or cateh in the paper and sphutter ink, How little i The | apt f |: soups women working the mechines meking pens, | Charles C. Smtth and steel signals for card unique distinction, He comes from Ex- eter, Neb. and he says that he came the farthest, but he know he had a| good thing and was not afraid to brave! tho wilds of Manhattan. He informs Decple who ask where Exeter Js that Linooln William J, Bryan's town, 1s) fifty miles east of Mxeter. } What George A. Henrich claims to be) the ploneer of all ajectrio adding ma- chines {9 the Universal, and he re- iterates what a big electric sign tells you in red letters that It “prints those red totals," For this machine he claima that it will not make a mistake, that if & figure has been pushed down in a column no other can be used, but the machine will,very kindly let you cor- rect the mistake, @ relaxation from studying the ny devices whose name ends in ‘graph”—not graft, please, for there is no polltica at the Garden—visitors find something pleasing At the exhibit booth of Alex, H. Irvin, He makes the Hotch Kies ‘automatic paperfastener and tag muohines. His fasteners may fas- ten tightly all right, but more fascinat- ing are the pretty young women. Mr. Irvin insists they ee the prettiest tn the Garden, Indispensable for All Banks, Offices, | Stores, Factories and Schools, | An Ornament in Any Office, The Autographic Restster Company are showing some improvements in bill- ing and charging systems, They have devices which make duplicate and ¢riplt- cate coples, and their particular pride ‘s the machine which “locks up the copy"’ and will turn out the original and @uplicate, but the triplicate stays in the machine and may be used for reference, ‘The protectograph exhibit tv a lesson {n two ways, It shows how easy it would be to became @ crook provided you did not get caught, and also shows how easy It is to prevent the ralsed- oheck men from working thelr game. J. B. Fesler, whe shows tho working of | the protectograph for the G. W. Todd Company, is the crook who |s not crooked, Before crowds of spectators he oalmly raises @ check to any amount ‘and you cannot detect it with a magni- | tying glass, The proteotograph is then brought Into play and its method shown NO DELICATE APPARATUS TO GET OUT OF ORDER. SCIENTIFI- CALLY AND STRONGLY MADE, PRACTICALLY FOOL PROOP, Alex. H. Irvin Company Incorporated, Sole Dealers for the United States and Foreign Countries, Curwensville, Penna, U, S.A. oie ltpp simple ol p ping machinery which te just as ~ANVTON DESIGNERS & MANU BANK AND OFFICE PARTITIONS, FILING CABINETS & SUPPLIES, METAL TIPPED GUIDE CARDS. — Waterman’s Ideal Fountain Pen — Ff IS MADE TO SUIT EVERY WRITERe BOOKKERTEKS Pens Are for Fine Work, | MANIFOLDING Pons Are (sed for Duolt- Small Figuring and Ledger Use These) —at* Billing and Charging Systems . Thore Are Hard-Pointed Pers That Pens Are Well Suited for Card Index| write Like m Hard Pencil, but Make Work as Well Much Clearer Carbop Coples. SOCIETY EMBLEM Pens. We Are Now Making Special 14-Kt, Gold-Mounted Fountain Pens, with the Emblems of Different Societies, Orders and Clubs Appropriate for Presenting to Retiring Ofticers. L. E. Waterman Company, 173 Broadway, New York. Universa Avpine Macuine STENOGRAPHERS’ Aro Specially Selected Polnts That Have Been Pioked Out Because of Their ‘able Resiiten- ey and Adaptablijty to Stenographie Work. Made in All Sizes and Differ- ent Points A Winner, In the contest for speed and accuracy held at the Office Appli- ance Show in Madison Square Garden this week the Universal Adding Machine won against all comers, Mr. E, D. McCullough, of Chicago, correctly Ilsted 500 bank checks in 9 mimutes and 12 seconds on a hand-operated Universal Machine. There were 39 other contestants. The Universal does better, easier and quicker work than any other Adding Machine. UNIVERSAL ADDING MACHINE CO., St. Louis, Mo. . New York Office, 200 Broadway. ‘The Comptograph. THE BEST OF ADDING MACHINES. Highest Award T A Lewis and Clark Exposition, Portland, Oregon, Space 80—81, , FACTORY AND GENERAL OFFICES, 146-156 Blackhawk St., Chicago, Ills. New York Sales Office, 198 Broadway Round Pointed Pens. (SPACE 20-21.) pro} the old, scratchy kinds, eT ears te’ paper without resliatance. ‘ GOLD MEDAL FOR EXCELLENCE ET ST. LOUIS EXPOSITION. ee en Stromberg-Carlson Telephone Manufacturing Co. ROCHESTER, N. Y. BUSINESS MEN Are invited to visit our exhibit of Hotel, Residence and Factory Telephones, Our Telephones are in every booth. Make use of them. Free! The Protectograph sai per A. chock that te worth protecting at all is worth protecting beyond all possibility of 7 Safety Paper’ te no longer ate; figure amounts are easily raised, but the imiting ine of the Protectograph f@ a permanent bar to the commission of fraud “O ity Makes the Thief.”” pportunity Viakes the fel. An imperfectly protected check tempta not only the py nal swindler, but ofter the trusted employee. No euch tempt 8 arise Ww olectograph system te ciehty per cent. of the banks and thou of America protect their checks with the P G.W. TODD & CO., Mits., _WM.F. RUSSELL, ROCHESTER, N, Y, Smith’s Adjustable Index Tags “SAVE 20°, OF A BOOXKEEPER’S TIME” Steel clips in leather tabs nily applied or moved to meet changing conditions. 500 kinds In stock, including Accounts, Cities, Alphabets, States, Lays, Numbers, Months, and Tags to WRITE on, Sole Eastern Agt. 25 Temple Court, NEW YORK CITY, Used by U.S. War Dept, American Tin Plate Co,, IMinols Central RR, ete ; Smith's pes e\jad Steel Signals enable et 4 as systems t thelr cards ff y date at the a nically, and by CHARLES C. SMITH, Exeter’ Nebraskasl 8. A. Exhibited at Booth 115, Office Appliance Show, Madison Sq, Garden. Ee SYSTEM means everything to the business man, Lack of system brings loss of time, monsy and business, We have made Business Systems a life study ees and our systems are now in Use every~ where, If you will investigate our Autographic Register Sys tems, Manifold Books and Loose Leat Syatems on exhibition in space 114 we are sure your time will not be} 93%, Autographic Register Company, — Salesroom, 44 E, 23d St., N.Y, Factory, Hobokea, N. fh Baston, Phthidel yh tsburg, Branches Baltimore: erence peneceeneesien— J Charles E. Matthews OFFICE FURNITURE 275 Canal &t., 1 door East of B’dway. Telephone 1299 Spring ws will be at his exhibit at th Appliance Show, Mr. Matthews will be at este Meat taaeed Madison Square Garden, all this week b his stock of fine Office Furniture at spaces Nos, 82 and 83,