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lal “CLUBMEN IN ’ FREE-FOR-ALL = TPE ” Well Known in Exclu- “ie clusive Circles. Ran Gauntlet and Bat- excluslve circles, numbering 150, of them in evening clothes, wit- the bloodiest prise figtit ever ‘about New York early to-day, and lease the more sporting element, re followed @ general fight, in which than one eye was blacked and than one shirt front mussed. t was scheduled for twenty ¢ a small purse of $200, be- Saiwr Burke, the former cham- welter-weight of the navy, and cey McDonough, a Brooklyn fighter, ‘antil this fight had been unbeaten thought to be unbeatable, ‘Boarding a steam yacht owned by & man Of prominence at West One Hun- Gred ing and Twenty-elghth street, the and the men who were to wit- , the bout sailed up the Hudson lo home of a yacht club at One Hun- = Beventy-ninth. etreet, ‘The ton and arrived there shortly before mid- and business. no time was wasted getting bi ‘Heavy Betting on Fight. eg Both men had weighed in at M2 is. A ring was made while the Fs seed stripped, and then began the a ‘ng. Every man there had money ‘every man wanted to bet—not small ms, but sums ranging from #100 to The betting opened on even but soon the McDonough money more freely offered than the money ‘the sailor. The odds on Burke dropped from $100 to $80 when the men mntered the ring. ‘Phe fight was like a fury from the start. McDonough, skilled in the art of ‘Doxing to a point of nicety and trained » wae the sallor’s master for Vi first three rounds. Burke seemed » “igo be. bleeding trom every pore, He Iknocked down many times, and he Pore only to be folled again. The end of the thini round found staggerivg weak and blinded ‘one gave him whiskey, The sailor ‘game to life in a finsh, He walked out wt the ring of the gong, emiling, assured ‘and determined, He let drive at Mick- ‘s heart, and he found him, felling ty Mike an ox. The Brooklyn man Jumped to hie feel. Again he went Four times he went down during round, and tis biood spattered on ) shirt. fronts of the men about the x times tn oleh want to the floor, P a } ba f. ‘ 0 aS the next three rounds In the th round he was sent shooting over ropes with a body blow, this head cutting it to the bone yelled some of the “Tt will be a killing.” BBED THE REFEREE. |ics; the decision of the referee did | N’ PFs, ough, and he climbed back over the Free Fight After Decision, BOr tour ivudae duue Loe Brooklyn Ler TCO bie sieOr, jailing from blow, only to get baon 0 his feet and stagger out ivr ee blow and another iau. ‘Ten ln the eleventh round, oored §=MoDonough tye times with lows On the jaw, he suddenly landed a Welt ewig va nis Jaw, dropplig MoDon- ough again, After’ the iwieree had countea vit MeDonougi he turned and BAve Le fae LO the sailor, When there vai cries of foul. Men fought to get to the referee, He defeuded punself aad made for the open door of the club- house, runting a Kantlet of cults and hives dd tiv made lis eacape. Then the men in evening clothes began fighting among themselves, They | wpenved, Guey Cliwued. ‘they wem to the Loor togecder, and they fought like mad Burke's men chilming the money and Ue Brooklyn fighter’s backers claiming When cooler heads prevailed a soore of the audience had eyes, torn clothes and were generally mussed up. ‘When was restored the fighters, both with broken noses, split ears and faces, neada cut open, ———— RELATIVE OF BEECHER DEAD. GANTA BARBARA, Cal, Noy. 10. Dr. Amourette M, Beecher, daughter of David Beecher, and a cousin of Henry Ward Beecher and Harriet Boeocher we, died Jast night after a brief {li- aged 6 csr. years. The de- ceased was born in Connecticut, She was a prominent educator and philan. thropls: Her only immediate living relative {8 a daughter ofdier bro Gato Luther “Beecher, of ‘Brooklyn! | BAEK TO BLOOM LUNON OR JC | Ow, ship me Dack to Lannon where mo Irish, bobbies roam ; Ship we back to oid Cheapside, to the pice that Hi calls ‘ome. Vor the Bow'ry mikes me weary and me throat {8 feeling brown— ‘Tike me hack to dear hold Lunnon, back 10 good hold Lunnon town, —~Woodyard Stripling. Willum Blundy, “soldier and sailor, too,” went back to the good ship H. M. 8. Evoex to-day through the Interna- tlona} courtesy of Magistrate Baslow, of the West Side Court, Willum was viewing the justly cela brated cold gray dawn over Manhattan Island, from a vantage polnt of a friendly damp-post which had wandered up to tim at Thértieth street and Highth avenue. Every once in awhile the lamppost was twins, but just as + | friendly, Willum was declaring +that the Diawsted Bowery wasn’ In it with Patucom: laie when Polloeman Stein- ert took hin in tow, While Wil wes waiting in the bul-pen ce- 1 faen, tegen went by and Willum ‘owled: “There goes another bloody Mick! Sliosbis bey for the blooming 10° american Halliance!"" Trojan ve @ oruel look and passed on. ‘hen, Wiilum told the Magistrate that his shore leave was up at 7 o'clock the Court decided to send him back to the ship. ‘The little Doctor, in your Vest Pocket EE tho thin, round-cornared little Enamel Box below! When carried in your vest pocket it means Health-Insur- ance lt contains Six Candy Tablets of Pleasant’ taste, almost as pleasant as Chocolate Each tablet ts a working dose of Cascarets, which acts lke Exercise on the Bowela and Liver . e . It will not purge. sicken, Nor upset the stomach. Because I! is not a ''Bile- driver like Salts Sodium, Calomel, Jalap, Senna, nor Aperiont Waters. These waste Diges- tive Julees of the system needed to- morrow, in merdly fiushing-out the Bowels today, Nether, tet like, Castor ik 'Gly- cerine, or other Olly Laxatives that simply lubricate the Intes- tives [or transit of the 004 stopped up in them at that particular time. These emer. gency drugs relieve the immediate trouble, but do not relieve its Cause The same trouble will therefore recur again tli that Cause 13 removed per: manently The chiet cause of Constipation and Indigervion 19 @ Weakness of the Muscles that contract the Intestines and Bowels Cascarets art practically to the Bowel Muses hal @ Massage and Cold Bath world is presetite delectation. Those bea discriminating buyer. T their pleasing combinati with the high-grade, the clever workmanship wh For proof come in to-m Quality” “Custom Grade Simpson- Company Sixth Avenue— 19th to 20th Streets” ene Showing size of “Vest Pocket” Because. nearly ompared to Watch all these Ills begin J the Bowels, “an Cascaret Box ed: Come To-Morrow COLLECTION of footwear containing models by the fo QUALITY” claim at once the attention of the with the most approved and fashionable shapes, only with custom footwear, at several times the cost. pair of —say Style 266. To see these “Queen To wear them is to become enthusiastic. Several new models received this week, $3.50 the pair Many Styles at $3.00 are to the Athletic Muscles, ‘They stimulate the Bowel Muscles to contract, expand, and squeeze the Diges- tive Juloes out of foodeaten. Cascarets do this naturally, without purging or disoomfort, They don't help the Bowels and Liver In such @ way as to make them lean upon similar assistance for the future, This is why, with Cascarets, the dose may be lessened each succeeding time Instead of Increased, as it must be with all succeeding doses of other Cathartlo and Laxatives, ere Cascarets “aot like exercise, carried In your Vest Pooket, (or carried ig My Lady's Purse,) and eaten just when you su you need one, you will never know @ day from the ordi xp DALY IIlp of ite partial Constipation paves the way for all other Diseases. “Vest Pocket" box 10 cents, Be sure you get the genuine. made only by the Sterling Rem mpany: and never sold in bulk, Every tablet stamped “CCC A sample and the famous booklet, Curse of Consupation."*Free for the ask- ing. Address Sterling Remedy Company, Chicago or New York, remost shoe talent of the d here this week for your ring thestamp “QUEEN “hey are remarkable for on of a moderate price snug but easy fit and the ich are usually associated orrow, and let us try on a ” Shoes is to admire them: Crawford » 670 THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 10, 1905. | Vt carr sidk i SE Glove:. Delightful and convenient—our eighth floor restaurant. Pique kid—equal to many gloves at $2. Real value $1.50 a pair, Special $1.15 Don’t mistake this for an ordinary sale of men’s and ip boys’: Winter suits and overcoats. £ have done our utmost to assemble the best clothing values in New York for Saturday, . How well we have succeeded you may judge by comparison with other sales, But remember, when comparing, that our $35 overcoats at $22.50, our $30 overcoats at $19.50, our $25 overcoats at $15.50, our $18 overcoats at $11, our $20 suits at $15, and our $15 suits at $10.50 are bona-fide values, positively made tor sell at the prices we say they are worth. Not odd lots, hut mammoth special purchases, at a saving calculated to The Surtout—a becoming $25 tight-fitting coat, 15% The Rossmore—a double-breasted $25 coat'of fancy material, Just 210 of them, bought from an exclusive maker ordered $1Q.50 medium and long lengths; also the new fancy tourist coat; just such work as you would expect from first-class. tailors. Irish frieze in Oxford, gray and black, as well as a large assortment of fancy Scotch effects, made up in the double and single breasted tourist from 46 to 52 inches, long coats worth $45-to $18, ready for service. 15:50 | | 10-50 l give every man an opportunity to share in the greatest values New York has known this season. Becond Floor. The Regent—a long, 52-inch single-breasted $25 coat. The materials are hersey, melton, friege, cheviots, vicunas and fancy overcoatings, first by a Western store to sell at $30, and that’s what Men’s $15 @ $18 Winter overcoats at 511, a ] models — all handsomely lined throughout with extra heavy serge. 200 men’s 150 men’s The season's best selling four models in overcoats— The Renwick-—a medium length single-breasted $25 coat. Men's $30 Winter overcoats, . they are worth, Made in all the newest stylesfull box, They are made of fine, smoothefinished kerseys in blue and black; genuine Very fine quality silk velvet collar—all sizes, 33 to 48. Chest cut | $20 Winter suits at $15 Winter suits a Boys’ Russian overcoats, Size 214 to 10 years. The newest creations for the wird 95 » fellow, Every color, every combination—navy, fed royal, } 4: brown and Oxford—handsomely embroidered velvet collar. / Boys’ tourist coats. 7 to 16 years, Scotch effects in swell double-breasted style—cut extra long, belt large broad shoulders....... 6+. kn bel SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO, Semi-annual sale of French model shirts, °2 hh % A TWICE-YEARLY EVENT, when fashionably dressed men who iisist upon wear- . they sere long coats. izes 7 to 16 years, Genuine Baltic frieze $4.95 in Oxford, black and blue, cut very long, $4.95 lonse and stylish—silk collars ing the finest Shirts that are made replenish their supply at a big saving from’ the usual prices. shi ich we import from Paris to use as patterns on. sale at much less than cost to us, Model shirts which we import | pay Sitti, re — bodies of plain materials to match—beautiful. figure effects, in pink, hello %9 Eee Lerty of blue shades, Would cost you ‘$2.70 in any Paris shop, y/ Winter weight underwear at half price---$1. 5 i i ot is splendid offer, for the lot is not large enough te last all day. We tell you this at the gt Eg AV out A yl is babes bi and find t:.ém all sold. It Is a collection of broken sizes in fine merino and mercerized | shirts and tines, Choice colors, ut not a full Iiné—beautifully ri Wy weight foal maco yarn, at $1.35 , ar, of hea ° * Men s imported ribbed underw yore Medium weight worsted underwcar, $1.50, edium weight $1.50 un “y abot shirts and drawer Men's light Winter weight—very fine finish—natural worsted pa and ¥ ith soft fronts+-handsdme box-plaited effects-—coat style, Tiedt shits re Ah and cuffs are indd@ of the very finest Frénch abit Men’s $2° ‘$— Men's very fine quality silver gray worsted dra 90% wi Al) SIZES. 0s. ipso beh eee abers edhe vsortscessy finest self finish-actual $1.50 ul. SE i deameeiin NVPh 60 a Wright's health underwear, $1.50 and $1. Natural color heavy: ble woo! fleece back—one of the Medium-weight underwear—natural Jaeger color—merino surface—woo! color heavy garments, with double w .. $4 back—shirts and drawers—at.....++ terrsrerers Vilre most popular numbers in this make—all giz@8.....seeeererrerese ney i SIMPSON © SIMPEON CRAWFORD CO. | NP PON CRA WORE C0, CO rh OOO a A pleasant place to shop---quality paramount. Unusual book clearan ~ First time reduced. The Bishop's Carriage, Until now $1.08 a copy. Special 45c. Millinery specials. We are making a magnificent showing of women’s. trimmed | street, dress and evening hats and offer for Saturday a number of very smart trimmed street hats at 9.75 112.00 «ach Adjoining show room, We are selling stiff trimmed hats! at aston. ishingly low prices, 4, ¥ and 7,00 hats—at 2.93 a yo On the main floor, Untrimmed hat department. A truly wonder- ful gathering of finest quality bb: nee trim turbans in colors only, Values 495 and $50 ach 2. Og Another lot of those silk and chenille braid turbans and toques ~-plenty of blacks as wellas colors— all made over wire frames—same gid as Sold three weeks ago at 245, To- uality tay 8S each, 5 cases of misses’ finest fur felt continentals, in white, light tan, pearl grey and brown, We unhesi- tatingly prociaim them 2.25 values To-morrow 1.4 each, Two ribbon specials, 1,000 pieces 594 inches wide high lustre Taffeta Ribbons, in white, light blue, pink, ete, Peryard 1Qe, 1,200 pieces of 6-inch beautiful quality millinery ribbons—ail the dssirabie colorings Per yard BQ, Our experts make exceedingly stylish ribbon trimmings while you wait, without any charge for labor Mala Flooe, Gold watches, $15. W ILL save you $7.50 on wom- en's gold watches Saturday. Of course; It'sar cial induce. ery day, tee, them, too, are? pepfectly 4 to guarantee them, ss Waltham watches We guaran. we never, fail to give satisfaction. Heavy 14k. Solid gold! case, jewelled Waltham movement that keeps correct time. clal Sat V/omen's 14k, solid gold chatelaine w gold chatelaine pin in a handsome velvet case, Value $17.00, Priee 814.795 Men's 14k, solid gold open-face watch, Waltham jewelleds movementnew thin | model. Value $29.00... $2 1. Men's 14k. solid gold hunting wateh, Waltham jewelled movement. Regular 9.00 ce atch and pin, fine jewelled movement— | Continuing the season’s largest, sale of tailor-made style for girls and misses at less than usual ready-for-service prices. OULDN’T take care of the crowds in our girls’ and misses’ section last Satur- ~ day, Hundreds who visited this department know that is true, and all insisted on. waiting in order to secure the Simpson Crawford Co, exclusive tailor-made styles for girls and misses at. less than usual ice pri i y of special values to offer. ready-for-service prices, To-morrow we have even a greater number of sp off ca Girls’ dressy coats, 9.75. | Misses’ velvet suits, 24.7 A , S — A large assortment of styles in |, Ler Ave ee cove ‘ big Mh gpa gi yi tid ered with white soutache braid—fancy rimmed effects, along w' e pia | collar and cuff effects—all colors. tailored garments; some lined through- Slies 14, 16 ahd 18 years. Pret és out—every model shown this season, Sizes 6 to 16 years, Ranging in price from $9.75 ele Wink In B50 [Broadcloth suits, 28.75 - For misses or small women. Coat three-quarter length—finely tall- Broadcloth suits, 29.7 §. Made of extra fine quality broay- | ored—fly front—noteh collar of velvet cloth—medium-length jacket—half-fit- |—iade with one-inch double straps tiny—lined with light gray satin— | front and back—panel plaited skirts, combination collar and cuffs of velvet,’ Colors wine, plum, green, olive and and white broadcloth—trimmed witi| black. Sizes 14, 16 and 18 years, or novelty braid—plaited skirts—double | 32, 34 and 36 sizes, Price. 23.75 breasted coat with large fancy buttons. Chinchilla coats, 10,00. Sizes 14, 16 i 18 years, Price.29.75 Nothing smarter than a chin- Misses’ evening coats, — [chilla coat—all in navy blue—high 21.50. storm collar of velvet—military but- tons—silk emblem on sleeve—coat full Evening coats for misses and and boxy+-lined throughout with red sinall women in all the pale shades— | flannel, Sizes 6 to 14 years, ithe loose circular style with deep collar 10, and culfs of velvet and small silk or- | Misses’ kersey coats, 16,50 naments and braid—with large silk col crochet bv'ttons lined throughout Made empire model llarless ~inlaid with velvet—% length—good, with soft white duchess satin. vt serviceable garment; also es sola “~ | tures, same style. Sizes 14, 16 and 18 years. Price Empire coats, 12,75, For misses’ and’ intermediate sizes—diagonal effects im gray and brown, with velvet collars to match— well talloted—body satin lined. Sizes 12 to 16 years. Price. ..4 12,75 Junior coats, 14.7 5. Covert cloth coats, 19.75. Made full length—double breast- ed—wide — straps—heaylly stitched— strictly tailored; also heavy, fine brownish mixtures in empress effect, piped in velvet, with large velvet but- tons—half satin lined, Price., 19:7 Covert cloth coats, 10.00, In light or medium shades—74 lengths, copied from. a high- price model—fancy velvet collar and buttons, with'new strapping effects— cannot be described in detail. An excellent coat for.. ¥ mixtures~-loose boxy—wide belt in back—-with rode able oo) sleeves—velvet collar I¢, breast- ed. Only 10, 12 and a4 year sizes. A very practical school coat. Price, 14,75 Girls’ ation coats, 7,50. Made on gel pe viot— full length — i fe) rset nacibodt fern ihed-ate enbroldered emblem on sieye—good school coat. — Sices 6, to M4 Made full length in fing manish | | Te food of incoming holiday books is pressing us for space, and finds 9 food books oe’ of ee sae dl on kaka ome of them slightly soiled fr any im broken lines, broken sets, &c,-offered at very ‘ow prices, “ ‘ “i Impossible to give titles, as there are toc many kinds, Second Vloor, | Cloth beund bocks. Lot 1—A large table filled with hundreds of good books by best authors. Every book worth positively from 25¢, to $1, At, each... Cloth bound books, Lot 2—Hundreds of books, many of them copyrighted— Tee double the money asked—a splendid assortment of titles, 12c Broken sets half leather books. Y Bote way agree Ie of volumes from the best writers——large, handsome , half-leather books—gilt tops—prof illustrated, Worth #1. Dickens, Thackeray, lot, Auto eee ner 69c True Stories Great Americans— | Irving’s Life of Washington 42 vols—splendid books for young | 5-2 vols. Regular 49c. Special. 35¢ people. Regular: $2.50 set, To Macaulay's Essays—3 vols,; gilt clear, $1.00 per set, or, each... 10€ ee Regular’; 89, 1. Spe- Shakespeare—4 vols, Library size | | —gilt top, Regular $1.49. Spe- cial, ga r 95¢ Hume's History of England —6 ‘Vos—gilt top. Regular $2.45. Special 1 $6450 8\ keghdienind es ta ay Dickens—Chapman & Hall edi- tion--broken sets. — Regular $1.00) Special, per vol....... ‘ 40c Eggleston's History of United Stutes—reguiar $2.50 edition, Boal ec (oka ss Guess ahind Wey THE purity of our grocery products are our greateit ' boast, Low prices alone mean nothing to the fastidious house- wife, but low prices and Simpson Crawford quality have made ours ” the best oan sen grocery store in New York, Sixth ts if , Ate; é “| | i iat Saturday’s grocery specials. |