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TU 1 OR Kad 1 wads he: eimai RN oY dk WHE For Ohifton Silk and Wool. (Patterns Nos, 5,172—5,003,) UCH an attractive gown as this is sulted to all S the soft or ohiffon materials, Material required for medium size; For waist, 4 1-2 yards 2, 2 1-2 yards 4 inches wide, 1-2 yard 18 inches wide; for skirt, 10 8-4 yards 21, 5 8-8 yards 44. Walst pattern, No, 6,172, be In sizes 82 to 40; skirt pattern, No. 5,068, 2 to %, to 82, In Shirt-Waist Style. ; (@attornn Nos, 4,061--6,184.) HIS dreay, made in shirt waist style, is among is the most desirable of all that go to make up the winter wardrobe, Material required for medium size: For waist, 8 8-4 yards 27, 2 1-8 yards 44 Inches wide; for skirt, 61-2 yards 97, 41-4 yards 4 Waist pattern, No. 4,051, cut in sizes $2 to 42; akirt pattern, No, 6,184, 2 to 9, For Young Girls. (Pattern No, 6178.) ONG coats such as this are much worn bythe apholo @itls, made from cheviot and similar cloakings and also trom eravenette, Material required for Ityear siae, 3 1-2 yards 62 inches wide. Pat- tern 6178 ts cut in sizes 12 to 16 years, HOW TO OBTAIN THESE PATTERNS, Call or send by mail to the EVENING WORLD MAY MANTON FASHION BUREAU, 21 West 23d St., New York. Send 10 cents in coin or stamps for each pattern ordered, IMPORTANT—Write your name and address plainly, and always specify size wanted. GAS KILLS WIFE OVERCOMES MAN Couple Found by Neighbors in *~ Time to Save Life of Husband, Francis A. Apporgon, sixty-elght\years old, and his wife, Selina, forty-eight, were overcome yesterday by {lluminat ng gas in thelr apartments, No, 4 Bouth Twelfth street. Newark, N, J Mre. Apperson was dead when neighbors Myvnd her; Apperson was unennsctou on the oor, He js at City Hospita fn & Berious condition, but there is hope that he may recover, I © ‘Tho couple lived alone in two rooms tn the residence of James Hagar. Apperson ‘was at one time wealthy, but became Feduced tn circumstances. HAs conducted a delicatessen store at No, 7 Orange street. It was the cus- tom of the couple to leave their rooms about 7 A. M,. and by arrangament Mr, Edgar usually awakened them by Ienocking at thelr door about 6,90, Mr, Bdgar aroused the couple as usual yes- terday morning, He did not notice any- thing suspicious or unusual. When Wdgar tried to ight bis gas stove to prepare his breakfast he dis- , Covered that the gas not flowing, _ ‘The meter was of the “quarter-in-the- slot’ variety, and Edgar put in a fresh quanter, thereby ronleniehine the flow. | Boon afterward he left to go to his place of business, About 1 A. M. Mrs, Bdgar heard a Sound as of the fall of a body on the hoor of the Anpersons’ room. She ula Gtteoted the odor of gas nnd traced It to the same apartment. Mrs. Wagar telephoned for her husband, who hastened home. Edgey found the Appersons’ door still locked, but he forced the lock and en- tered. The two rooms wore filled with Mra, Apperson Iny dead on a bed fone room, Bdgar stumbied over the body of Apperson. A gas tap in the ae e) room Was wide open. the nearest physicians. On ra Apperson was gent to the HIST! JACOBS IS HERE, Slenth Oat of Stug Sing Yearns to Be Orator, Sb! Jacobs is back in town! It's time Jacobs. Joseph Jacods— the detective, and he comes titim Sing Sing prison, where he been Wearing wiripen after his too ork in «i to get evidence D Cant the gambler, will be an orutor now if any Nim to orate, Me tried ‘United . Of late hey |@ppeared to establish thi Becoming alarmed | | Stadler to Major Briggs {s interes tndine that Apperson was still | j: nn, open the windows. wan and sent for | GIES RESIS 1 OLD GUARD MAR This Settles Many Court Cases for Successor Will Reverse His Action. The troubies in the Old Guard, which nave brought certain members of that dignified organization into the courts of late, appear to have been settled by the | on of Major 8, Ellie Briggs, He himself from the command of the Old Guard and appointed Capi, Belden J. Roy Senlor Captain, Com- g the regular election WE LIGHTERSIDE OF THE CAMPAIGN, Candidates Glad the Campaign's End Is Near. the night of the campaign po ieion night itself. The popu- Jace will be resting on Monday night for the strenuousness of the dey and night to follow, But to-night that part of the populace that reads all about the election for the three weeks preceding and then goes around to the various headquarters and hotels where the bet- Hog goes on will be out In force, The have all arranged for extra help for quid department, and an extra Capt. Charles A. Btadler and others, who had fnsthuted court proceedings to compel Major Briggs to restore them to the active from the associate list, have intruoted theif counsel to drop the eases, Inasmuch as Capt. Rogers has| promise) ¢hat he will relostace at the| next meeting of the Board of Officers! ail the members placed upon the asso- ciate list by Major Briggs, Capt Stad- ler ts @ Candidate for Major, and his standing in the contest has not been af- | fected by, the legal proceedings he was compelled to bring, The Gnish of Major Briggs came yes- | terday tn Justice MoCall’s part of the Supreme Court, where arguments | beard in the petition of Private Jam: O'Neill for an order compelling his res- | toration to the active lst, The plaintift Major Briggs | in arbitrarily reducing eighteen mem- | bers of the Old Guard to a position in which they would not be allowed to vote acted Iiegally, Major Brigge !mmedi- ie “A abg gt Als resignation. | les of the correspondence between cape Stadler and Major Briggs have doen sent to the members of the O14 Guard. In view of the fact that he tsa candidate for Major the following state- ment from one of the letters of C: e ‘Your action with regard to myself condemning me, finding me guilty, then unishing me, and subsequently offer-| root of evidence, |s with your acts of late, | which may be called at least Improper, | a8 in any case where one man acts as Jury and wheriff, {s utterly in Wiolati of the law and rights he for election to an — BURNED HEARST POSTERS. | Firemen Had to Put Ont Win’ ‘Started hy Mischievous Boys. Royse built a bonfire against the fenoe ground the lot at the northeast oorner of Dighty-fourth treet and Am- sterdam a@venne to-day, evidently with the Wea of destroying Hearst porters! Which bad been placed there. In 8 few minutes there was a merry Vase and tenants in tie Crawford Spartment house oppoaite Hocame us Hujetion, Baten } The theatres are feeling the effect | The candidates hemaeclves, almost to ja ge Phe 3 Cy the battle is nearly No ma' | no man can go through @ thres we ‘ed ~| campaign in supply of food hms been laid In tho kitchens, of the election holiday spurt ‘and almost every theatre has ked full houses for to-night, Monday and Tuesday to} wy nothtog of the extra matines on| election day, over. ter what his position ts OQ “ POLITICAL STAGE MONEY TALK, A Busy NIGHT FOR WILLIE , NO MORE CAMPAIGNS FOR Me | New an without fecling) (warters and aa the stress of it I demanis on th |i 1 care who is reserve energy ann tremendous, Tha} bed Sunday nigh’ "| loss of sleep, the tension of mind striv. 6° UD as long Ing to keep’ step with the unexpected) #hut. And ean that’ te chwnye ba make. n|% campalgn strain on a man that he ls klad to ese) 80d Rag me. | cee | Mos: owe A prominent candidate lant nish sat bs wearily down ia a ohalr at his head rv stad T'to he mada, GAS KILLS MAN | IN BED, to whboh were Attached a gue jet an o io Blows Ont By Strong Browne | eee The wind ts muppored from Window. have blown out the Hight tn a i Wind Dlowing ehirough an open win- “evonera bets dow extingulvhed the flame in a amall| pronounced a #08 stove some time early to-day, caus- ing the death of Riel Lemmer, bemkyy body was found fp hed at hin home, No. 6 Destine street, West New young san went Rome et as | tore ~inthe-glot. gas meter in hie tw SUNDAY WORLD WANTS | we one ever gore 126 Into pain they'll have to bind Any candidate will confess that | the honors of a position In the city's wovernment hardly pays for the hard» Ips of a canypaign where a fight haw carly hour to-day and went to sleep With the window open, Bo. Cand a Gtr: | ia 000, ar Por Dainty Women. (Patterns Nos, 4,710-4,863,) ATERIAL required for medium size: For corset cover, 1 1-2 yards B6 inches wide, with 11-3 yards of insertion and $ yards of edging; for pettiooat, 7 yards 21. 3 $4 yards 4, without ruches, Pattern of corset cover, 4719, cut in sizes 32 to 4; of petticoat, #63, 22 WALL STREET. BATURDAY, Nov, 4 Heavy Mquidation in Reading caused ‘hat stock to drop with a dhud to-day. ‘The price fell off about four points trom the highest quotation of yesterday. Much of ‘the Reading stock that was thrown on the market to-<ay came from Pittsbung interests that bave been hold- ing it ever sinoe the Quotation was around U5. here was aleo consitera- who bought early in the week, After the outset, prices began to decline all along the Une, and the bearish senti- ment in some {natances became quite very strong interests were he heaviest sellera, A bad bank statement helped along the downward movement of prices. This statement showed an {norease in loans of $16,458,000, = decrease in reserve of $7,405,100 and @ Gecrease in surplus of $10,076,000, The banks now hold only $2,854,276 in excess of legal requinements, as compared with $10,112,400 at this ume showings that the New York banks have yet made and it caused considerable qurprise in the street, Brie common continued to manifest spirit and vigor, One Stock Dxchange firm which bought 60,00 #hares of this stock yesterday was @ persistent buyer this morning. This heavy buying, how ever, whe counteracted by the profit- taking on the part of the room traders. A number of individual speculators who bought Brie yesterday wold to-day at ® fractional advance. The specaliste in this stock are etill talling in « bull- {wh strain and predicting that Brie common will touch 0 next week, received impetus from Boston houses, Notwithstanding the Lawson attacks Boston hag been bullish on both Amal. samated and Anaconda for the past few days, The prosperous condition of the copper industry 1 responsible for much of this feeling, Dhe so-called Standard Oll party gaye Amalgamated moderate Support to-day, and promism ap inter- esting statement relative #, the prop- erty within the text few days. The stock Market continues to derive | eeneras strength from whe tuvorable statements of fatlruad earoings, Sev- wral of the largegt railroad syeteme are breaking all yeeords this fall, The comings of the PennaylWwania end the Rotaling system tor September are un- Porallcled. The managers of the pool in Reading stock owe muoh of their suceess in have Abner @ market leader to the growth of traffic on tile system. The surplus earned for ber alone was 412,786. OF | mate that thi \ che rate of ext Fe “ha ee muse 0 caruin tober Wie profit taking from small speculators, | Chea, pronounced, Dt was significant thar) fi & year ago. This ls one of the poorest ty An early aotivity im the copper stocks }s. For the Schoolgirls, (Patterns Nos. 6,187—5,176,) ATBERIAL required for ten-year size: For coat, 3 dress, 6 m8 wide, 84 yard 6187, in sinen 6 4 years, ‘Ope to-day. Just before he board. ed ihe. stoner a7 wuld that thts would be ae rn omking year jn rallroad Nearly all of the Western declared, are now Py it | fade he 4 | their wemost limits to move ecoumulating traffic, THE CLOSING =e Tolday's highest, lowest, closing, Det, ehanee ot stocks ‘nal quot "mie are ae follows A displaying fair degree of strength at} At. “Sipe aie i see aic FFEF SaBF5 weeks oh Eq: = fh Lt FT hteleyy cae ws iia ets eis” pisccineane ‘nina BANK STATEMENT ° UNUSUALLY BAD, ‘This week's bank statement tseued to- day was unusually bad, the figures mowing 9 decrease tn the surplus ot $10,070,050, ‘Nhis means that the banks hold only $3,446,276 in excess of legal re- WWEAT EASIER, WHILE GORN HOLDS STEADY, whedicgnee’ eawler to-Jay in sympa~ thy. with a ower murket at Lavorp at age Ala Saye ib 93 »i-2 yards 62 inches wide; for yerds 1-9 yards 4 inches 18 inches wide, Coat pattern, to 12; dress pattern, 5176, 8 to COTTON PRICES RISE | ON GENERAL BUYING Easy cables were ignored in the lat- ter market to-day, prices advancing sharply on a@ continuation of the bull support .Later values went up 7 to $ ints further, Thorn. Srbe 98 00 War Roe sotua oF of it rey nting {uslons were bought en the trafio ta eae yes Sel SER TO VOTE FOR JEROME! An X mark in the SMALL 5QUARB at the left of Jerome's name ond , | an X mark in the ctrole underany Party omblem ts « vote for Jerome 1.2) and for the other candidates on that party's tteket, DON'T mark in the circle at the ify |head of Jerome's colomn, padres a NbeasAal STOCKS DULL IN THE LONDON MARKET LONDON, &0ov, 4-—DMoney was tn fair supply in the market to-day and fates hed an easier tendency, Dis counts were firmer, Trading on the Stock Exchange waa quiet am, prices wore uncertain, Cratols where okt on the increase in the German bank rate. Home rails stood out as the feature of strength, A New COLLECTOR SUES FOR LIBEL. Tampa Official fays Editor Com~ pated Him with Tammany Man, Tomar 8, Ellison, editor of the United States Tobacco Journal, was arrested to-day at his offices, Wo. 1% Water @veet, on a charge of crtmiiial Hbel. ‘The complainant is Hugh ©, ¢'A0far lane, Ooflector of the Port at Campa, Fla. Macfarlane saya in bis Stalag ig that tn @ recent issue of the paper the edhor compared him to Geotye Wash- Record. During October, 1905, the net gain in telephones contracted for in Manhattan and The Bronx was 5,015 Telephones _ enn ebreapomeies gpatb previous month in this territory. to November Sst, 1905, the in i tracted foe wad