The evening world. Newspaper, November 3, 1905, Page 8

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& Mount Vernon. Roused by Tertible Tale of Two Riot- ous Kegs of Beer. Tits just terrible, | The trail of the it has been discovered al over the situation in Mount Vernon and when the latter retura from Pursued by Chinese Mob to Place Where They Sought Safety, ——— HONGKONG, Nov. &—Bishop Mervl, of the Cathollo Church, has received a | letter confirming the news of the mas- @uere of American missionaries at Lian- chow, and giving the following partic. ulare; Dr, Machle requested the removal of & street theatre near the hospital on account of the nolee, This request in- eersed the Chinese, who, becoming vio- lent, attacked the hospital, The mob then paraded the street, extébiting the sieleton used in the instruction of the | medlou! class, and alleging that it wos 4n example of the foreigners’ Inhuman- people. + | Aty to the Chinese tn the campaign and the with the alarming Becoming frenaled, the crowd burned the hospital, the girls’ school and the residences of the missionaries, Dr, Machie, Mrs. Machie, thelr ten- year-old Gaughtor, Mr, and Mra, Pearle, Dr, Chestnut and Miss Patterson took refuge in @ cave. The mob pursued them and killed all except Dr. Machie who Machle waa badly The Amertoan gunboat Calla and two Chinese gusboats with members of the American Load of Missions are pro- ceeding to the scone of the massacre, Advices from Canton declare that the Measures taken to suppress distur- bances {n the provinces are tnade- quate and that the native officials will not give out any information on the for the protection of emcee mee con news of th mencre, of Sertean ody ‘temperance ¢ Feal old) tire entry, aawer wrt that "he hosed tts ‘demon. not connect wit! J iter, ‘When & oame to to the \ here pantie’ breil Rockhi, jer al ‘el , tele drowd, to be ure he spread it tatniy Beparhment tod confrmng the kil @iin, dividing two kegs of beer am sat inet" Errpero it Teenegen. Gghty thirsty “constits,” efter « ide, wnat the Emperor hes jesued an Sy mosting on West Pirst street on | ingict exemplary gunlehwen it upon the pc rbd didn't the eagle esting sonpe edly ry “A oe { Brush oacape eng! nea made eye of the slouths, Teported that us or to Ye afforded for AY i 2 i ; I | | : i 3 é : ; e i 7 saying EEF i — 01 gees Sl PENSION FOR MILLIONAIRE. —— Not Money, But Record Wanted by Wealthy Olvil War Vetoran, WASHINGTON, Nov, 8.~Pensions for lonalres ts one of the new develop- under the executive order of last eceseary the granting te & pervice Commissioner of Pen- the application of a mil- mn hae POWERS TO FORCE TURKEY. PARIS, NOV, &—The exchanges of communications gaing on between the powers have reached « stage where & naval demonstration against Tur- is pea assured unless itn B. Altman & Cn. ‘Until further-notice, this store will be closed daily at SIX P.M. MISSES’ AND GIRLS' TRIMMED HATS. AN ATTRACTIVE LINE OF MISSES’ AND GIRLS’ TRIMMED HATS FOR SCHOOL OR DRESS WEAR WILL BE OFFERED AT SPECIAL PRICES, INCLUDING SEVERAL DESIRABLE STYLES IN VARIOUS COLORS AT $4,00 EACH. (Untrimmed Millinery Department, First Floor.) BOYS’ CLOTHING DEPARTMENT, AUTUMN AND WINTER CLOTHING FOR BOYS, IN THE LATEST DESIGNS, EMBRACING NORFOLKS AND THREE-PIECE SUITS, RUSSIAN AND SAILOR SUITS, BOYS' OVERCOATS AND REEFERS; AMONG WHICH ARE TOURIST COATS, THE NEW INVERNESS OVERCOAT AND GRAY TUXEDO FOR EVENING DRESS; CHILDREN'S OVERCOATS IN FUR AND FUR. TRIMMED STYLES. SHIRT WAISTS AND BLOUSES, BOYS’ FURNISHINGS, WECKWEAR, SHIRTS, PAJAMAS, UNDERWEAR, HOSIERY AND GLOVES; HATS AND CAPS IN THE NEWEST DESIGNS, ‘BOYS’ GLACf PIQUE GLOVES, PER PAIR, FOUR-IN.HAND SCARFS (tevenble) EACH, 35¢. 75e, Age the only disability | der th THE WORLD) FRIDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 3, 1908" OHM PAS‘ MIARES WERE "DUFFY GETS ACK TAMARY WIL 1 CAMPMN MURDERED CANE, AT HS ACERS Crack Sprinter Says He Never Confessed to Being a Professional. Tn reply to the published comments and oniticisms regariing his proposed exposure.of the e¥ils which now beset amateur athletics and his standing a 4n emateur, Arthur Duffey, the cham- pion sprinter, has this to say; That he did not recently and never bes stated at any period of his ath- letio career that he was & professional, ‘That the impresion that he did make such @ statement was due to an edi- torial utterance for which he mot Tesponsible and which was founded on & misapprehension, as will be later ad- mitted by the author thereof. ‘That not one of hip oritie took the trouble to get In touch with him in order to ascertain the facts of the case, but accepted the sald editorial utterance without question. That the series of articles trom his pen on the ourrent corruption of ama- teur athletics wae only begun after, bs several conferences with certain high offiuials of the amateur world aod with thelr approval and indorwement, and that he will in due season fur- nigh documentary evidence of the truth of this assertion, That alleged interviews with him dated Washington, Nov, 1 bed are rank fakes, inasmuch as he left Wash ington on Oot, 81 and hag never talked to any newspaper meén In regard to the current comroversy, That sll maintainy that under existing conditions an athlete can r- lcs | @ubject. Catholic converts have written to| main technically and legally an amateur Bishop Merel to petition the viceroy | while receiving noes,” and that $104,600 FUR NCW. NOT GIVE OUT POLL) BAY RIDGE SEWER praia Os Murphy Announces that Ante-|Board of Estimate Allows Election Figures Are Not $1,800,000 for Park and to Be Published, Street Fund. Yrom a remark dropped by Charles} The Board of Estihate at its meet- F, Murphy this afternoon tt is inferrel|ing to-day provided for a sower sys- that Tammany Hall will not eive OU] tem foe the Bay Ridge district tn ante-lection figures this year, Two years ago Mn Murphy, vovernt days bee] Seahirn tmt 1¢ to cope. Flot.e00, The fore the election, enld that MoClelinn’s | qasespese-semnneennemnssnree eee ee eee plurality would be about 67,000, and he was protty close to right. “At the meeting of the Exeoutive Committee to-morrow afternoon,” sad \ Mr, Murphy, “the figures from every election district in New York County will be submitted, But they will not be made public. It is suMolent to say that we believe that the whole clty and county ticket will be elected.” “Including Osborne? eaked @ | re- ter. borat replied Qir, Murphy, “including Osborne, sag Te was his answer, WOMAN AND TWO MEN OVERTURNED CARRIAGE Horse Stumbled and the Other Ran Away In Eighth Avenue. One @tuoh conditions ate the fault of the hidebound rules and regulations of end suastonr athletic organizations in gen- eral. MISSING CHOIR SINGER FOUND A PRISONER. Chicago Young Woman Sentenced for Shop-Lifting Concealed Her Identity, CHICAGO, Nov, &—While friends and detectives have searched for Miss Marie commanding the respect of those who knew her intimately, she has been a prigoner at the Bridewell, committed to the institution on her plea of gull & shoplifter, She was sent ood Oot, i the day followly e yeste h pd rig yh confronted her with het oture in a new adroit- fea her identity, "Tae bak comsceales if she sald, se she wished to return to her friends with character unstained. H. EB. Brown, from whose house’ In Perfect Taste the characteristic brilliantine. Albatross Waists, | $2.75, $5 and $6.50 |, Tailor-made or embroidered and lace-trimmed, Biack or colors, Nun's-Veiling Waists, | $2.75, $3.75 to $8 Colors or black. Trimmed with silk with atitehed straps, with lace inser- tion, Second) floor, Fourth ave. School Girls and College Winter, Let the cold blast blow! COATS are warm and protective, For Girls of 14 t 16 Years— Young women's seven-cighth length Covert Coate, satin-lined thronghout: semt-ftting back, « An unveval value, $10 each, Young women's Tourist Conte in heavy grav mixtures; box et. ‘vet back; double-breasted, $15 enchy For Girla of 6 to 14 Vearten’ || _Airle’ Bue Kersey Conte: |} efleets collar nd eutta with velvet, fy | ith velvet i ach,’ ire ed Louise Hl, member of the choir at the | tf} Moody Church, student of sociology, and 16, } other cat ot|GIVE UP RANK IN NORWAY. iy rela "ah the |.) the Swedish royal family bak in the Store Closes at 6 P. M. || Wanamaker DERBIES Have Many Points in Your Favor It is a small matter to save half a dollar, or even a whole dollar on a hat. It means very much more to get exactly the hat that looks right on your head, In the first place we have the broadest variety of shapes, blocks and proportions to be found in any hat store anywhere. Then we have intelligent salesmen who never allow a man to wear a wrong block, un- Jess he insists upon his own opinion. You do not have to get jused to seeing yourself in a Wanamaker hat before you like it. The sense of fitness is immediate, because we have hats that \suit perfectly men of every age and build. The prices fit, too—$2, $3, $8.50, $5 and $6. New Woollen Waists The softer woollen materials—albatross, oballis, nun’s velling—and These waists have just arrived. yet strikingly new and decidedly pretty; Protected from the Weather Up in the mountains, there were strawberry blos soms in September—the sign, they say, of a cold | styles. Rich, enduring materials, Taflored with expert | skill. Distinctly unassuming prices: Two men aod @ woman were riding fn a two-horse carriage at Fitty-third street and Exghth avenue to-day when one of the animals stumbled and fell. ‘Me other horse became frightened, dashed forward and overturned the ve- hicle, ‘The Ocowpants were Mr, and Mrs, W. J. Geary, of No, #3 West Sov- enteanth atreet, and W. § Gallagher, of Reokville Contre, L. I, Thay were badly shaken, The driver, Ae aera cal hd Twenty-eighth street ‘Tenth a ' wos iorewn off the box and brulsed he outfit wae owned by Fergus Mul- den, of No. 0 Weet Twenty-eighth atreet, . meeps ut eat am Ts refu And hundreds of other styles, all great values considering the excellence of material, and high-class workmanship, value of the property interested ts HAMAS. A new map Of the Borough of Queens submitted by Preaident Cassidy was | Opposed by the Chie! Magineet to the | boa. Nelson P. Lewle, because Mr, Cassidy. bas provided for fifty foot streets in many of the residence seo- | ‘tons where Mr. Lewts thinks there sirould be sixty foot streets, The Board asked Mr, Lewls to present a map in competition with Mr. Cassidy's map for consideration at the next improvement calendar meoting In tivo woeles. Minor public improvements for Brook- lyn, street openings, sewers &o,, to the “mount of $275,400 were approved on motions of President Littleton and an | appropriation of $1,800,000 was made for the park and street opening fund, 9 6th Ave, Cor, 17th St, Our entire second floor is devoted exclusively to the sale of Women’s Coats of which we show an enormou: variety for selection, ( The latest ideas emanating from the foremost designers receive their initial showing with us, but at a popularized price, Coats of Broadcloth tight-fitting and loos Coats ' of Coverts ond Fancies Empire, and loose Coats of Kersey ocean Abo Originally yyrodueed Sor $ 90.00, Evening Coats of Broadcloth {in white and all paste! shades, Uned with white 19. 75 chiffon satin... Or. ginal $ 50.00 model, King Oscar Sends Notice of Swedish Royal Family Action, CHRISTIANA, Norway, Nov. King Oscar has notified the Norwegian government that all they heve hitherto “{ y and mavy. Hosiery for M This sale includes all staple and fancy effects. able, Women’s Regular $1.25 Hose, = Hose, «= « Women’s Regu Hose, = * The styles are simple, dignified—||| Woolton Challis Waists, $4.50 Navy blue with white dots, or red or white with black, ‘Trimmed with black aitk braid, Biack Brilllantine Walsts, — ||| $1.50 to $3.78 | Tailor-made, in many most effective ‘models, Button in front or back, | Girls | Girls’ New | Girts’ Coats of heavy mixtures; various styles to size 6 to 14 years; actual | $15.00, — Girls Coats of Cheyiets and Mixtures, new and novel styles; sizes 4 to 14 yrs.j value $16.50, | at $12.50 each. ihe for Girls Youthful, dashing, latest For girls of 6t0 4 years—~ Biuo and red ehéviot Coats, piped with black satin; yoke across the back, with Welt 96,00 each. | f ; Also " ws maa ny 1) 200 Girls’ Woot School Dresses, eavy ining, $0 each, colors: ,red, green and brown}, box pleat sis tmmed with ald andvtey || finished Sait. cate with: aeOw ee $12 eneh, | and. belt Second floor, Ninth street,» Hosiery Sale Fine Imported At Sacrifice Prices. gain, All standard of merit goods, new and season- Women’s Regular Men's 50c, Half Hose, ii ie 2 5 Cc Open Saturdays Until 10 P, Lord & Taylor . Have Prepared for Saturday An Important Sale of | navy, brown, red and green and fancy mannish en and Women the most desirable imported Every pair « Lositive bar- $1.00 and sia 5%: BOS lar 50c, 290° Winter Coats, cheviot; colors; At select from; any> [ O. OO values $12.50 to’ each. Girls’ Coats, . An excellent variety of chic styles in various colors; val+ ues $20; any size 4to 14 ~ at $75.00 each, Franklin Simon & Cor IMPORTANT SALE SATURDAY Boys’ Overcoats' NAVAL OVERCOATS, of navy blue pilot cloth, ete t bultots, ted flannel lining; 50 3 to 10 years, Pater fees het 6 TOURIST OVERCOATS, double beat, bale ee , of imported tures; 8 to 17 yeare, Value $15.00 aby prow hrappr elds bate teste 9.03 F | " felled collar and edges, custom tailored, lined ’ and di toeise to 17 years, af 14.50 Regular price $23.50. ...sescersserervoemoneces * Misses’ and Girls’ Apparel Velvet, in black, green, navy or wine, with white ale Satin : ; : to 14 years, Real ‘aie atone, Rod sc 19. 5 FUR LINED COATS of fine Broadcloth, in blue, r wine, green, or black, collars of Persian Lamb, e or or Ermiline lining; 8 to 18 Reduced from $98.50 and 170. <4 Pry ened es 25.00 MISSES’ TAILORED SUITS of imported Broad. cloth, navy, Alice blue, gray, me See ee 4 new skirt; 14,16 Regularly priced $39.75... , " a ater seakix 29.50 Women's Fur Lined Coats IMPORTED BROADCLOTH, in black and colors, EVENING COATS, of i red. Br adcloth, ‘tes quality squirrel fining, Re luced fon $48.50, 29. v6) FIFTH AVE., 37th & 38th Sts, broidered DRESS OVERCOAT of imported vicuna, hand DRESSY WINTER COATS of Brosdéloth or { » with best quality Squirrel fare, semi-fitted or loose.coats, Satin lined and Ack rae ORD eset rate sire 4) 5) 263 Sixth Avenue, New York. Only Entrance to Clothing Dept, Through Furniture Store. Open Saturday Evening Until 10, STYLE, QUALITY AND FIT In Clothes for Men at Startling Prices, Dress Well on $1.00 a Week, Men's Overcoats In Kerseys and Vicunas, Irish friezes in black and Oxford; sine le and double easted; 44 to / 52 inches long. Men's Suits fh a compreheu- sive assortment one SIE Sdaite, troastea ] 5 on meny ; Youths’ Suits Opportunity Now Points Your Wayl ? Auction gh of the |

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