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es More Cholera in Russia. WASHINGTON, NOV. 13—The Pub- Mo Health and Marine Hospital Ser- | vioe in its bulletin this week has report on Asiatic cholera jn Europ ‘The following is an excerpt from ita | me es nidvices Phe official reports Russia, as received by the Im: | fiat German Health Department, & remarkable Increase in | number ‘of tase of cholera ta, the diss | immediately adjoining the Rus- man trontle| Stood on His Head 30 Hours TOLEDO, 0, NOV. 13--After hav- ing been stood on his head for thirty hours to stimulate heart action, Frank Perry died last night from a ove of nitro-benzol, taken by mistake for whiskey. it their first efforts to t him his family discovered that when he w head down fe igi was strong, So they the ned In that poaltion BS kept Siatnistoring antidotes until he lot Election in Spain. MADRID, NOV. 1—The @lections throughout the country yes- terday resulted favorably the Gov- ernment, but the Rep ns show fnereased majorities at many polnts, The result tn Madrid was twenty-one Governmentals, five Republicans and two Boclalits e rested sixty repeaters. affmys oc: curred at various pl Wynna Coming to Testify. LIVERPOOL, Noy, 13—The White Btar Line steamer ¢ nie, which sails from here next Wednesday for New York, takes among her passengers Con- ieGenera! Robert J, Wynne Inited States Postinaste Mrs. Wynne. Mr. Wynne to Washington to teatify in the legal Prosecutions’ growing out of the Ine Vostization of the Post-Office frauds, will proceed Russian Prisoners Free. YOKOHAMA, NOV @red and soventy-four prisoners, in- Cluding 1.%2 bluejackets from Port Ar- hur, and one colonel, one lieutenant- colonel and eleven soldiers captured at Pearenene, and Tellssu, have been re- am} turned over to the Russian Tepresentatives, Ing Alfonso in Austria, VIENNA, NOY. 15. Fived here ¢ peror Franvls ) and hieh ofc monarch at ma featios } route being fi Tated with flag: Another Ship Sunk by Mine, ' | SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 13—Another | Kine Alfonso are day from Potsdam, Em- 8 welcomed the Spanisa railroad station, Thelr ) drove to the palace, the lined by troops and deco- Japanese merchantman haw been blown }) UP by A floating mine coast of China. ‘The ship ‘ost was the Meij!, which struck a mine off Kinchow on Oct, 1% Only one seaman was Growned Pope Receives Bishop. RoME, NOV. 13 Powe to-day re- ceived In private audience Archbishop Christ of Portland Ore, who was renentel by Rey. Anirew Morrissey Prenat { the Universliy of Notre vame, Indiana Togo Gong to England. } _ TOKIO, NOV. 1-1: has definitely been decided that View-A ‘al Toga) with a squadron will visit’ England probably March tmining squad To) will visit the a States and not Austrailia, as previously announced, e fv. S. Embassy in Japan. LONDON NOV Te is officially American legation 68 Killed in Mine Coliapse. JOHANNES: 4) a. TRANSVAAL COLONY A vertical shaft in the Drie Ine collapsed to-day. and sixty-seven natives | JAIL FUGITIVE STILL FREE. Mahway Prisoner Evidently Had Friends to Aid Him, (Specta! to The Evening World.) ZABETH, N. J., Nov, 18.—Frank, Dutch,’ Ides, of Elizabeth, who escaped from the Rahway Reforma- tory by seal'og a twelvesfoot fence, has Not been captured, ,A powse of men, Ins cluding several guards of the institu tion, have been beating the bushes and #courlng the country, and" descriptions of the priscner have been sent broad- cam, but without result. Thomas Gib. lin, of Jerrey City, who made the at- tempt to escape . Be TX eee eld t te said Ides was n Saturday Hight in a saloon in Kilzabeth, well dressed, and flourishing a roll of bills is credited with saying the escape been planned two months ago, and that friends of Giblin were in waiting In the woods with mcney and clothing. des declared he would “wing” the Re polkeman who tried to capture him, —_—_—- SURPRISE FOR PIANISTS. Exceptional Inducements at Spe- elal Sale of Horace Waters & Co, Music lovers and planiats to-day took Bdvantage of the opportunity to secure high class pianos for the home at thé @pecial sate of planos at the Horace Waters & (’o, plano store, No. 18 Fifth venue, The chance of acquiring wand make plano at such extremely Jow prices and for monthly payments | of % attracted wide attention, the rang: being from $50 to $275, In addition to hese were offered seventy other planos @t equally low figures, upright makes jpeuge Ou al ‘eee OF Aaa: Stanley oR ne Hartman, J, Reerett, roeg Netormatory br hd municipal formerly | t-General, and| 18.—Thirteen hun- | enh, several Arshdukes) adrift 4ff the) fee as Ful i THE WORLD; MONDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 13, 1905. TWO BEATEN WN IMUNE ‘MORGUE | Woman Poe in Street, Man Vanishes After Assault | in Low Dive. | | POLICE HOLD NOBODY. Infamous Den Violates Excise Law| Openly One Block from “Where does the ‘Green House,’ a notorious dive at No. 63 Bast Houston street, get its infuence with the po- | lew?" ts a queation that has been see many tines in the past few month ‘Thiw place, Known as ‘The Morgue" because so many dead persons have been taken from It, is bad or werte] than old “Bulelde Halli” In its worst) days, lt has flourished under the very! Jeyes of the police, making not even} @ pretense to observe the Excise jaw. Men and women aro beaten up in it almoat nightly and ettil {t flourishes, | harboring the lowest criminals, tramps and oute ‘The place was formerly owned by A man named Hartman, who, on Feb, 20 ast, was arrested, charged with the murter of Robert McCullen, of No, 217 Fifth street, who was carried from the dingy saloon with a fractured sku!l | to die in Bellevue Hospital, Hartman | went free for lack of evidence. Wide Open Day and Night. } Hartman then sold the dive to Joseph Schwartz and Adolph Topper. have continied to run the place wile open night and day. On Saturday morning James Bt, Joun was found in the dallway with iis] [skull fractyred. The police could vot) leecure evidence that he was murdered |and no arrest was made, | Just before dawn to-day a man} |rushed into Pollce Headquarters andi} cried out | | "A man and @ woman have jual been | beaten to death in ‘The Morgue," | A policeman ran to the dive, just aj block from Headquarters, and found tie | woman unconsctous ja the street man was @one, The woman was a mass of cuts and bruises. Her eyes were ‘almost gouged out and her hair had heen torn out by the roots, A surgeon! from Bellevue Hospital brought her to consclousness, and she said that she was Kate Hogan, but refused to give her address Sire first said that she and, n companion had been set upon by }a gang. Later she sad that a man} known as Frenchy” had assaulted her and the man, Held No Prisoners. Detectives Casey and Frear, from | Headquarters, were sent to investigate | Twey foudd the back room of the dive, | choking from smoke and liquor fumes. About the rickety tables on rickety chairs, thelr feet buried deep in dirty i them anleep, otners blear-eyed and dninking. Schwartz and Thor Fealey, the bartender, were arre They were taken to the Mulbert treet Baton. | yueetioned and let go. Of course there | wna no evidence on which they could be hal. | “"rhis évidence wax tacking. tn apite of i fi | the tact that the Excise law was be-| at pelaies, wa question is being | asked again today "here does the Green House get uid pull SEATTLE AIDS RUSSIAN JEWS, Headquarters. ei | woman fs suddenly plunged into that thave dyspepsia; | Adams, sawdust. were mon and women, rome vf)! 300 TIMES IN JAIL FOR INTOXICATION “Shorty” Doyles Has Cost County Many Thousands of Do Jars for His Sprees, Tho Evening World) vy. S—John (Bpecial to MILLVII, ('Shorty") De in fall amaln on a dounk, This makes mor ee hundred umes that “Bb en commit- | ted for ad he has cost Curmiber many thousands of SBATTLE,, Wash, Nov, 19, hundred has been subseribed f waffering Jews {n Russ: fi have been appointed & faation canvass throughout the the fund fund Cure for the Blues VOWE HEDIGINE THAT HAS. FEVER ui Health Faily Restored ard the Jo ( Life Rega‘ned. me When a cheerful, brave, light-hearted BLUES, it is| y this way: | “out of sorts" perfection of misery, the asad picture. It is usu: She has been feeling for some time; head has ached and back also; has slept poorly, been quite nervy. ous, and nearly fainted onee or twice; head cizzy, and heart-beats very fast; {then that belring-down feeling, and during her menstrual period she is ex- ceedingly despondent. Nothing please her, Her doctor says; “Cheer up; you you will be all right soon.” But she doesn't get “all right,” and hope vanishes; then come the brooding. morbid, melancholy, everlasting BLUES Don't wait until your sufferings have driven you to despair, with your nerves | all shattered and your courage gone, bu: take Lydia E, Pinkham's Vegetable Com- pound. See what it did for Mrs, Rosa of 819 12th street, Louisville, Ky, niece of the late General Roger Wanson, C, S, A. She writes: Pinkham: not tell you with pen and ink what E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound bad done for me. I suffered with female (roubles, extremy lassitude, ‘the blues,’ feeling. 1 to try Lydia EB. Pinkbam's table Compound, and it not only cured niy female derangement, bul it has restored me to perfect health and strength, The id of my younger days has returned, 1 do not sufler any longer with Soapondenty, as | did before, 1 consider ydia E Pinkbam’'s Vegetrbie Compound &@ boon to sick and suffering women,” If you have some derangement of the female organism write Mrs. Pinkham, Lynn, Mass., for advice, advine We have.selected from in small lots (2 to 6 pairs reduced the Lord & EXCURSIONS. IRON STEAMBOAT CO. | fare WHA, MAKK 3 DAILY TRIPS To view the vessels at fin the North | THE ‘BRITISH THE AMERICAN NAVY This te an opportunity to see ihe worl Leave wut thet) Na, A i ap sunoay are WANTS WORK Specia Ligh Grade Lace Curtains. Imported French Curtains, % to %. 300.pairs /’rench Renaissance, Present prices $13.50 to $37.50, Former prices $18.00 to $55.00, + 200 pairs Point d' Arad, Present prices $15.00 to $165.00, Former prices $20.00 to The majority of these designs are in two pair lots and the sample curtain is inchuted in same, Broadway and Twentieth St, Fifth Ave., Nineteenth St. ! Sale | our stocks s00 pairs of of a pattern) of which we prices from $235.00, Laylor for Men, Women and Children 91,00" WEERLY’ '§$ : 1d well drosaed; NO referen i’ yen 4 reautied Call or ‘write, ROOK LY | Damons ~ rE T K'STORE "920 B WAY In Bany UAYMENTS, towen This $35 “Waltham” Drop-head Sewing Machine, To-morrow, $12.95. DRY GOODSSO. A Sale of Silks Beyond Comparison with Any Other. When we broadened out this Silk Store, allowing it to cover the entire Main Aisle of this big store, we knew a great business would follow—and we've not been disappointed, It is almost certain that our Silk sales have far exceeded those of any other store hereabout. Black Silks. 5,000 Yards Yard: Wide Guaranteed, 1,500 Yards Black @repe de Chine, Black Ti ita, positively the equal of "G6 40 inches wide; real value $1.50; yards....ee Pry I 00 sold Mewes $1,00 yard; YACG sss seeeseeer Oc 3.300 Yards nL hlda ha tAs used 24 inches wide, one of the season’s most desirab’e silk fa 3,500 pune {ined Cte Ys ries, and retailed aisew sere at $1,00; yard... 59¢ 59¢ PAVE 28S 22°STREETS, New YACD seve coveee C1500 Yards 27-inch pent de daneneee 4,000 Yarde Yard- Wide Peau De Sole aoe ee Mg 750s} VAIGseeeee tlk, lity, real val 1,25 fard f. ongees, pure Oi Neti bis ae inAM sul 89e slik, real value pal Hay ee ae ‘25¢e Dress Silks. Velvets. Not equalled anywhere -ihere wade that we ary 3,500 Yards Colored Chiffon Dress Taffetas, 50¢ eeeeee renee ae 2,500 Yards Paon Velvets, all colors, real value $1; yard, 2,000 Yards Fine Chiffon Vele Veteens, cuavanteed tast pile, reg. war price $1.25; yard,,, ch 00 1,500 Yards 27:Inch Dress Cordus sent 79¢ every desirable go'or represented. incliding eveuing shades, sold eeehewhars else at $1.00; yard 69c| Joie 00 Yards Black Silk 2,500 Yards @olored Chiffon Dress Satins: | 3:0 ry fi lity; sold h {$1.00 ‘ace Velvet, real value $1.00 yard, i ansstewissnsmeeencesse, ODE 3.500 Ya 5,000 Yards Colored Crepe de Chines, 2\-inch; | these crepe de Chines are fast edge and the Bik of a9) | any sold at 75c, yard; yard... ..sesees ec 3,000 Yards Colored bonuses: Sikes, every color represented, tine silk quality and better than usually 25e sold at 40c. yard; yard,,,.. Sey esensen 6,500 Yards Golored ang Binge Taltetas, fast edge, guarantee in edge; sold as high as 7s, yard; | hihi pon My Grealest Piano Sale in America‘ Come al Once ud Save from $150 to $250 Pianos The Original One, The stamp which, since its in- ception, has unfailingly stood for Value, @ for Security; which buys premiums that have never been equalled for Excellence @®& Variety, You can exchange your Soap Wrappers —Coupons—Labels—Trade Marks ~Pack- age Coffee Signatures, etc., etc., for "S, @& H." Stamps, Get a printed list at any of our stores. The Sperry & MUtepin sone! Jelivered on fayment of yi) Wilson tog $175 vying t y tere ot ¢ Valters, 5198 Richardson, $2iu larmony, $195 Beltord, $235 ffl per week, No interest and no “extras’’ whatever pon Ww Drunkard’s Tombstone reads: “Here' lie buried Friendship, Ambition, Self-respect, Health, Hope and Loy Drink, the old grave-digger, has dug thousands upon thousands of these graves, and is to-day busily engaged in making new ones. Drink robs men of all their lovable and manly traits of character and leaves nothing but a repug- nant, useless husk. In Drink’s graveyard lie buried all that was highest and best of thousands of the world's once- promising men, Is there some one in whom you are interested that is under the influence of this world-wide curse? You can regain him. You can free him from his bondage. White Ribbon Remedy can be administered without the patient's knowledge in tea, coffee, water, milk, or food, It banishes the appetite for intoxicants forever. It is recommended by thousands of women whose dear ones have been cured by White Ribbon Remedy, It is endorsed by prominent clergymen and eminent physicians. White Ribbon Remedy does its work so surely and swiftly that while the devoted wife, sister or mother looks on, the drunkard is cured—even against his will. Write to-day to White Ribbon Remedy Co.. 218 Tremont St., Boston, Mass, for trial package, and letter of medical advice free in plain, sealed envelope. All letters confidential and destroyed when answered, White Ribbon Remedy sold by druggists: everywhere or sent by mail in plain package, price $1.00, BLOOMINGDALE BRIS, ys to 2d Ave, 59th to Oth st RAILACADS, LAN RAILRUAD M WEST TWENTY-THIRD, Ay A Oth RY | $10.55 AM FOR SALE BY RICKER'S DRUG STORES OP BROOKLYN, J. JUNGMANN Drug St ; HEGEMAN & a, beac, | if saa SIEGEL COOPER 00., Druggists, | ARO W. POYD Gene Awent. " | Seen PATENTS, FOR SALK. DIAMONDS, watohew on small weed aonthly. Daraet kooda quarsnt REAL ESTATE AT AUCTION, BIXTHEN CORNERS, In, the, Vorkyile ut ie, Uroms, at avotion, ‘Tuekda Now My UNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY MORNING WOND Bi oy read mnt wt ate ¢ Hdential, tang IT Broa tray We Weekly! wood th tel 10. MAJ! 1c JEW. | Baltes’ Cambrie hour HEARN 8, 18, 20, 22, 24, 26 and 30 West Fourteenth Street, 7,9 M1, 13, 15, 17, 19, 20, 2, 23, 24, 25, 27 and 29 West Thirteenth Street, No house in the world sells good Merchandise at such popular prices as JAMES A, HEARN & SON, Seeing is believing, Investigate | Investigate These Offerings These Offerings in In Babies’ Wear Silks and Velvets Slips N-inch Sik Bollennes- Neat YOK@#=WOPUD BWsccecevess QO! best colorings tn light, dark and taney pretty stripes ue BO ONE. A Of Br 2G | 96: Ine h Black Tamtetns wear + guarantend 4 Flannel Dresi ages to 3 yrs—tnat Natie fronts—slzes uy 8 yrs Bolles’ Lone Bedford Coate—deep t lind capes—value $2.26, ee | AIL W. » Redford Cord— ars. with elaberate Cashmere Shirts—opea valuo i, Long Co Aand Fy Vattetas— aft linden tull lutre Bik hirred satin ribs Tecent qual 59 and silk by Spectal Value, 498) > ar red i tid “vatteute— ref Long Cloaks of Fine Cord a Bilk— Now Silk Cort pe de Chines-+ Shirred or Cireular Gopes—trim'd vening or vades, alee Pa ramget sik ribton and allk Black, Whit hand Twory ha ith and wirhout inte a Mohaitions-Wor $8, O98], Mf: 58 om, also Bh ahh ne Coar#-All Wool Bedford enone or) and Cheviot Serge—wh'tred, Mlyoh Cordvroy Vaivets he tsban dei, ee all colors. including p'um « ntrim. or with | ond anenet—also White and Black lar and cuffs of Astrak? bay Reatekin: also Allover n ili Velvetectiesnntionaliy 7 "i aud Astrckhan Coate | Sk Velveta—t . ally fine line without silk or Ince t tm’ 4,93\ OF PRIOR R, Areo eR 123 e ON» Ph y ars? 7 ” Little ¢ White Corded silt No Plees Like Neary’: f.r Valus, How shit ba pulled Investigate in nyesti id hice aie 198 There Offerings *hildre: sonnets of White ae Ao tit or tie ORR In Bed Cover ngs ae pleated chiffon of Silk Flares: Full eins Propel 814099 Comfortableses handaomely trim'd—also quaint pure white cotton filling e ic Bonnets of faney A White Corded 3.28 | joy Frene!) Sateen or Cam ee ‘ » ain or feu. back pure white Bonnets tton Ailing $10) vat 279 nination Sizd White Cro Bo] Bprends— en-—-neweat tle py value § 23 ) 4981 Hine 3 ' ‘0 bpadbe | ful aize-bond knotted fringe and tes }out out corn vaine My 163 Full size W Marse'llee and Satin 1,391 Hevolne WA 198 a Mar rselllos and Satin yt tehed and frinved—stra ght id ats patternens 2 Hoarn's for Value,” Investigate These Offerings In Curtains, Draperies, Etc, Y DE LUXE CURTAINS | DRAPERIES RY YARD— mat Madras—stained pines ap ain ‘ent b ots for all kinds 1 Mac ke-value Inets= 3.93 NPONUSH POINT CURTAINS ‘yg vds long—richest patterns yet shown valies that challenge any clnewhere at 60 per cent Meher, 498 | teure de 7 B IRISH POINT CUR.) Curtains, i U-Inoh borders—detached | Curtain Lawas—24 entres—some with heavy Heavy Robb rk—handsomest stv'es 99.98 | Curtalrs and Fancy eason—real value $15 to $23 CHASE OF Trice Cure toplra 0 Mfrs’ Odd Sample Curtatas— f i vids. long duplicates of a M9 thit pelts can No matched-eagh.. 2.98: 398 KIMONO DRAPERY SILKS Japanese, Fan, Lantern, Floral, RTAING. if Jardinicre, conventional and insertings nnd edge f s—bright of sub. 298 noRDY S—very effective | SMSSANCE PANELS for mantle ano draperies... .74 Motif Centre New Art Satins—rich borders Viner in Oriental and floral designs 93 “No Place Like Heatn’s for Value.” ¢——____--_--4 Investigate These Offerings in Wash Dress Fabrics Extra fine Ovting Plannels—Plain iid Twill-fancy str siripes, checks, boure n shad ‘ Investigate These Offerings In Bedding Department. HAIR MATTRESSES. All pure halr—no shoddy, no cotton, no 2] exvelsior, 1 ny ‘annelettes— lent for inches $2'4 508. 1198" 1998 to 2298 3illk Chiffonnettes, street and i a 10,08. 1208 to 19.98 Ee he .29| 98. 1198 to 17.98 ulla-all the, lending, shader 898. 998 to 1493 i PILLOW TICKS, FEATHER i to 9%{ to .29| 20x19 ‘i 8 se BED TICKS, ri , 4! 1.6 Je Walstings—atreet 33 xsl pots alstings—<0 BB vixsl) 108 BOLSTER TICKS, 635 doe} oT MATT ESS TICKS, 24), wietn Length * t. 2 in. 6 ft Memerised Panama Checks—look * git tt § Inmet ‘ .2.45 and feel ke woo! IBY C te pine te tin | 2.98 Black pna—Mercerined— yoy | 6:8 him 8 Fin. F . 2, solutely fast—Vvalue 19 128) GERMAN LINEN TI@KINGS by yard ercerized PANAMas—eX~ jes—-wood value at 9 12!y Striped or Plain Red and Blue “| Plain Lawns—all tints for day 8 Inoh 19 to 4 nl ‘ening Wear, drop skirts and HH Ine h - BB to 8 lntnge: nee eal AS ¢ 79 to 2.25 E FOR MAKING KINGS of above Ticking | above ‘Tickings MORNING SALES To-morrow, Tuesday, Until 1 P. M. To prevent dealers buying we r:serve privilege of restricting quantities turtiment In Now York, +82% to 12)4 | one “No Place like Hearn's for Value.” =| yy Women's Night Gowns {naook, Cambrie or Mustin Elaborate Ince Yokes or sub- stantial styles, wth strong mb'y ant ticks—elbow or sleeves: iy oF SECOND FLOOR—CENTRE BUILDING ur Matfs& Pretty brown blended fur. Full siae Pillow Muffs and ¥ BUILDING Women's extra long Throw Soeart. Rate lined—Value of Get ek Camel's Hair Cheviots S-inch—strictly — all-wool—Jjust ‘the thing for tailored coat ~never ell u MAIN FL NEW Mercerizxed Sateens ches wide—Black, Whito r Lining Bed Sety p skirts and Hnings: and ford 9} valine $72 BASPMENT.-WEST BUILDING. All Inen-—3t inches long-— 9 usually 16. a7 MAIN FLOOR-NEW BUILDING Chemisettes and Collars Point Gaze and Venire—White or Crean—rich patter.o—value e 188. to 1.69, MAIN FLOOR—CENTRE_ BULLDING Parnsley Huck Towels Boys’ Cheviot Suits Mercerized Panamas Russian and Satlor—desirable brown Reseda, Tan, Gunmetal, or gray mixturé—(inea Bton epnerd Collar, patent tpattion 1 va 12} Sy oh L2 ILDING. belia—rewnlo loome trousers—3 to 10" davai value $2.98,.., THIRD FLOOR 7 pe ANILDING Large Muslin Sheets 0x00—for full sixe be ine Ribbons inch Liberty Satin ‘Taffetas— Hack, white and colors— usually. 10 gents IN OR. ARCADE. Women's Yonsei ette Waists White or Biack- pinched tucks and pleat sizes tn ty H—value $1.49, fi D_FLOOR—NFW Men's Aii-i.iven Uandats a Hompiitsh~Initial 124 2 MAIN FLOOR—CENTRE BUILDING, a SOLD ONLY UNTIL ONE P, M,—NO MA: I sg

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