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r ARCHBISHOP AIDS. {THIEVES “told to-day when the liner docked at W BURL TSE Mgr. Riordan, of San Fran- , cisco, Conducts Service Over Body of Sailor. MUSIC BY OPERA STARS, Vincenzo Giordno, the Sailor, Was Killed by Accident During Voyage. An archbishop oMeiated at the funeral ervices of a sailor burted at sea trom the Koonigin Luise white members of ® grand opera company stood in the tain while they the burial hymns yesterday morning, This is the story the North German Lloyd pler, The tm- press! ettings to the customary (ego- late jal at sea Was the result of notables being aljoard the wip at the time when Sailor Vincenzo Giordno met hig death, 3 Glonino, a Gehoess, was alott in the lookout crow’s nest In thd rain Wednes- Gay morning, when with his mate, An- fon Witte, he prepared to descend to the deck to change watch at 4 o'clock A. M. He lost his grip and silpped down on)top of Witte, who was further down, Witte held on, but Glorino fell to tho deck, forty feet below, and was internally injured. Aska For a Priest. ‘When Dr. Mandonsky, the stifp's phy- sletan, told the satfor he could not Ive. Glordno called for a priest. Arohbishop Riordan, of San Franciset, who was wboard, was aroused from hls sleep, and be administered extreme unction to the dying’ sailor, Glordno died Agring the by ( nine o'clock yesterday moming the ship was stopped at sea and tho burial service held, Archbishop Rtor> dan an@ the Rt Rev. M, 1. Connolly offomted, and grand opera ein, en route from Milan to the City of Mexioo mung, while standing bareheaded in a Grime of rain, Prima donna Baether \Adelberto and Soprano Carlina Barrela wore among the singers. After the eervice Archbishop Riordan qollected 2,G6 Una to be sent to Giordno's widow and four children in Genoa, The mem- Bera of the concert company had given @ concért for the benefit of the sea- men'e fund. With the other passengers who handed toxlay was Bombite, wild to be the most famous matador in Spain, who, with bis cuadrifia or company of seven. bull fighters, ts on bis way to the City of Mexico, where they will give o series ot six bull fights. Tho bull fighters Beate Record Price, Bombtte, which i¢ the Spanish pet iq on the liner were Mr, asd Dod Fifa liner tad for a passenger between , Tangles His Exooll and iter Von Rex he German Ai bi bo Marne Who is sup) to have been more Influential than anv other man in averting war between Frasice and Germany over the recent Morocean crists, WOMAN ASKS $10,000, BUT JURY DISAGREES. Said to Be Third Claim Against ~ Railroad for Injuries. to Her Spine. ' Miss Jeanno ©. Iewin-Maifia, ot Weel igh y-Afth street, a iterary wanes & student of medicine + & 3 z == 3 SHEA ~ AG APARTMENT Twenty-four Families in the Hampton Put in Peril of Their Lives. T= While the fashignable Hampton apart- ment house at No. 203 West One Hun- dred and Seventeenth street was fm flames -enrly to-day, and firemen were resoulng men and women from amoke fAlled halls and fighting the spreading flames, which were endangering sur ‘ounding propotty, thieves entered tne burning #ullding and proceeded to rob right and left, The Hampton, 4 dowble apartment, is neeupled by twenty-four families, On the keoond floor lives Charles Leopold, with his wife, two ohildren, Mark, eight, and Helen, three years 014, and a maid, Frederica Bole, Mr. Leopold discovered the flames be- tween the hall and the gervant's room, He awakened the mald, but too late for | fF it to met out of the room. He then awakened thy wife and children carried them to the #treet. The mah standing In her window, made a flying leap of six feet to a fire escape runni up the rear wall of the houge and out ‘In earety, Dante) Keeler, night engineer of the apartment house, began running the elevator to and from the ground floor Hp id be tld He awakened the sleep! In"sadety, and then het fall unconscious from emoke and heat. Hotel Guests in Panic, When the firemen afrived the Hotel Ceoll, in the rear of the Hampton in One Hundred and Bighteenth street, was in danger, and tenants ran te the street, Toe firemen quickly got the flames uder control only to discover that thieves had been operating during the sxcitoment. Mr. Leopold discovered that he had F S A lo bye fof myc for $200, and tenants believe thelr apatiments wer an taking an ine also entered and boa ie vy and silverwar. ventory of thelr jewe: Alderman Declares Ballots “Void” Bavelopes Will Elect Him, Alderman Satnuel H. Jones, of ihe Thtrty-scoond District, waa a candidate re-election, but !n the general mix- up, which gave Gruber's stronghold to McClellan, was beaten by fourteen plu- reality by Chartes Hahn, the Tammany candidate. . The Alderman demurs, however, and on his behalf Congressman Wilifam 8. 263 Sixth Avenue, New York. Anty Entrance to Clothing Dept. Through Furniture Store, Open Satarday Evening Until 10. NOBBY CLOTHES FOR MEN in Best Quality at Rock-Bottom Prices, Dress Well on'$1.00 a Week, Men's Overcoats breasted models, Black and Oxford, Vicunas and Baltic Prieze; lined with fine Venetian that looks Regular $25 value, Men's Suits, attractive fabrics made up in the Snap) Youths’ Suits and Overcoats From $8 to $16, Distinctive suits forthe young fel- ular weaves and models, Big box: overcoats with |: seamsandextend. edshoulders, ‘cla] coat or suit at been robbed of a old watoh, valued at! & sum of money. ‘The police and Fire Marabal beyan a Investigation. KING EDWARD WITH BAD ANKLE KEEPS BUSY Under His Doctor's Care, but Still Transacting the Usual State Business, LONDON, Noy, 17.—-King Bdward, a though in the Hands of hls phystotan, Bir Fredeetek’ reves, as a result of apraining tis ankle yesterday while out pee fn Windsor Forest, is tmn- ra m4. the ystial @tate business, injured ankle |s pro dulletine will be Issued. JONES WILL. CONTEST. nett to-day seoured an ordér to —— FOUR CAUGHT IN COLLAPSE, ROCHESTDR, N, ¥,, Noy. 11.—A wall j Of several thousand bricks fell on work- | men, who are tearing down the old Du- | rand butlding, corner of Main and Fite. Two Jtallan | Workmen were seriously injured and two more late this afternoon were still un- der the dobris, hugh streets, thig noon, rom $10 to €25, *15 Overcoats, single nd double like satin, wide variety of jest styles, wsin al] thepop. “10 STREETS, pay 0odDe co, Victor Talking Special Lot! Other essing well, open envelope of “void” and “protested”, in ten of thhie election districts. le says ballots having crosses in the epublican and Jerome circles were de- lared entirely yoid and counted for no diate for any office, an other pro- 11 Magen platnby. Pay for tdenti- » Were counted for t! Democratic ticket, ailriuio Machines Ce wkshine ret "| king AEN: PPI GY MYMMENS, Mareen yy gaan te Shrine 1a Mayoals Teruple, Twe is-| 7 third-street and Sixth avenue, remdin- TEN MISSING ON STEAMER, ing there ‘until after midilebt, He) aaa nad | boarded @ Wourteenth street can Vd) seareh To Be Made tor the Creft a} s | rode actoas the Willamtbure Bridke ay When he loft die cay at the Mtvokiyn a8 ARS: Iaeden, | | side he. obaetyed threo men of rourh! SBLKIRK, Mam, Nov, ihe | Appearance who seemed to ho following team: Rocket hag aot be — | him, He walked rapidly in thé direotina from slace the cloy eof navigat on : } hy of his hotne and believed that he was Lake Winnipes, and her fate Is not Edward Robinson on Way! waining on the men until he reacded|kuown, Ficheries Inapectora. Mvoper | Rodney street. at Marcy avenue, |and Young and a crew of clght mon Fe) own b | here he was ruddenly struck from Home A, vege Down by behind by what hn delloves wan d sands a ae ay! ‘kai ? ree en. Pie Nada io bipe, It was a stunning tev, John Simmons, Indian agent an 4 . id Ad le Wan falling the three an intrepid On ¢ A en leaped on hin at the sume time. an. Intrepid wivelondry, o , ofeanlsing ty in, delivering be a party fo mowroh for the veusel which Bdwarg Robinson, general agent Im) orf foll he called for help, isis a very difioult and dangerous une | were hoard by Arn Williamsburg for the Equitable Life, | y Maat Who lives th cee aetehbor! |slertaking, as the lake te almost ims i Cane and dog was sandbagged at Marcy avenue and | hood, and another man, As thoy came 7 : running wp the asiailants fed, leav Rodney Meet early tolay dy three | Fohlanon "aged Wad loving Boar | (hugs, and is now at his home, No. %5|neuq on the sidewalk, His goalp had Hooper street, suffering from concus- | been sp) it in three places. sion of the brain and several scalp; Speer recognized Robinson pas, With ‘ several other men, carried him wounds, Home. After three phystelara va The police believe Mr, Robinson was) worked on Robition severnl hours he mistaken by the assailants for bome feMained consciousness and told what led will be tor A BOY’S SUIT Qosts only ten cents when Dianond bre fre used. Any good cloth ean be dy: he knew of the assault. oi hy ore one else, and that there was an obfect | “ig gaig he bad no enemies, and cor- Ben: tor te Wak rCalldren'a other than that of robbery in the at-}taihly no one, so far as he knew, would jothin: 8. peone, feathers, stock - tack, wish to injure him personally, ee for chldedt can ———— ‘The victim, however, believes the men Intended robbing him, but were scared away by the prompt appearance of persons who heard his calls for ] mat ow THREE HIT BY TRAIN. > Diam PITTSBURG, Nov. 17.-James Artman wes Instantly Killed, and Martin Kyle ond Dyes help. He had @ diamond pin, a dia-| and Steven Carlop were fatally injured » beautiful |, and are mond ring, a diamond locket, @ gold er $7 2s ua gown afhseat ie fe ic iow, watoh and about 490 In cnah tn hie! West fwechburg, Ta., cwonty tiles east picasa a ve ‘ot, Ho lost nothing. He had been to a meeting of the Mya- "The wallets om Uh frusk'whn struck by th train, ft Candy Specials. Assorted Nut and Fruit Gli and 50c, Ib Chocolate Ghips—Our reguiar ive. Golden Brittle Pu, corn, by the ear, Se. Lime and Lemon Tablets—k Nut Chips—Our reg. 20¢, Ib. Walnut Stuffed Da Assorted @hocola 6,000 Pairs of W. L. Douglas Shoes ace At $1.95 the Pair ‘sino: Bargain—Right When Styles and Leathers—In Every Man Is Interesied Pructieally Every Size, We were short of $1.95 Shoes last Saturday—our usual Doug! as Shipment not reaching us until too late to advertise them. So we featured the $2.49 kinds—which are really the cream of the Douglas stock, though it is very frequently possible to get just as good a pair out of the $1,95 F L lot—especially when. we have a large ey of them—as we have for this pie’ ais) A ay a epenisiy, | oui of “factory damaged” Shoes, and ¢ in this one store, For this Saturday, somethin, ix thon. sand pairs, at $1.95, and plenty at $2.40. son" phages Other splendid makes of shoes at the same prices. can go away from here disappointed. No Saturday in th Bvery size, urday in the past has broug! Girls’ Sturdy School Shoes in yizes 9 to 12% and 13 to 2; C, D and E wide; oak leather solid soles and low heels; modern wide, comfort last. Regular $i price $1.50, Saturday, Pe Everydeather |s represented, so that no man ht us so splendid a collection, ad VL Women’s $2.50to 1] 05 [Men's Storm @rain $3.50 Shoes at . Highscut Water: root Shoes: Rochester-maie Shoes, from the great, factory of | viscol heavy goles and fe-| F, $. Todd Co.; a great purchase and a splendid op- | Inforced seams; sizes er pottunity to saye money on the very newest styles of | as athe, he #505 | oN ii All leathers in every size; absolutely ust for Satur 2. | Now, a Mighty Clothing Clearance Men’s and Boys’ Garments at Sensationally Low Prices. Toys seem to think they're entitled to the greater part of our Third Floor space— in next week, TO be accommodating, the Clothing Store must shrink and lose a third of its baeectenpeniely Ani So this clearance--which usually comes 9 caw woeks later. A clearance, by the way, that will hel i r n's $10 to $12 Men's $12.50 togls Salts @ Overcoats 7.50 Suits and Overconts 10 M 4 are Woo! Friese, in Ox- i Cant ford Gray ard Black; Pertect iy teeny de-| Mbnen, ‘Cheviot Wormeds und. Thivetas Hells tre aay ah ee ey slugle, pr double breasieds handstailored lots in Handsome grays and brown MIx-| Overeoats cro of all wool Irish Frieze, ind Oxford; ale heavy Cheviots and gray; angle and double tures; also overplalds and Black Thibet; breasted; 84 to 44. 12 Men’s $25 Suits Overeoats are swell Paddocks, Chester- {in black and Overcoats at oats, $12.50 fields, Jong Box and Touglst styles; fine eltons, Kerseys, Veloufs, etc,-Oxford ray, and blue; also. heavy Cheviots : a be var tog pgm al i usin are fine worsteds, Thibets and Berges, in blue and black; all slsis) Angst tailoring. Boys’ All Wool Overcoats & Suits at $4.95 Dvergonte Are in jong hox style, of pure ; suits are made in the following siyles: wool Irish Fries’ in Oxte ery N4 |dingle arid double breasted Norfolks, dou- Mack; cut with wide shoulders with full |hje-broasted Sulty, with and without belt sweep (o bottom; lined ¥ tailored In|. plain trousers or knickerbockers; Eton landid wtyle; Sines 8 to 18 years. and pegulotion collar Satior and Russian ituaian MAL tn Overeoats of ail wool Ke in bt tt all lene in h 4 Blouse Suits, Fabrics of all wool, Chev- e, wn royal ‘wool stort and blues nd modsis, 3 years, | jot, Casstpere, Serge and Worat ne patterns and oorings, Ages 3 to 16 years, Royw all-wool Russing Overcoats, nid Ages % to 8. foya’ prreaet viene Overconte Be At $I. 05 Agen § to 16, Boys’ No an Rf Bere dale rt peat d@ Suits, made ot pienig ue: splendid @smortment of ue of the year—and plenty of} een a ya very Sige. ust Sateen Petticoats « $1.25 ; meine 80 unusual ayn | 5 My grey one, we could hardly resist the pur- a mk a have ve whe Kilowing ‘Seater he. icretinl ; Me | | Be en ne tee need ent ete Dr. Lyon’s Tooth Powder Cleanses and beautifies teeth and purifies the brea! | Used by people of refinement | for over a quarter of a century, i — " ff, you an order on a local druggist for bottle, and will pay tho| Broadway and Twentieth Stree rsclves for it. This is our, Fifth Avenue, Nineteenth Street, free g let the prod Liquozone Fr never tried it, please send us your name and state disease with whieh you are suffering. We will then mafl Lord 8 lee Glove De} Women's /mported 1-clasp Cap Walking Gloves, SL.OO pee exceptional value, PERFECT Convenient for tourists, PREPARED OY you need Liquozone, and have made to convince you; to| ms {tself show you what in justice to yourself, Please accept it to-day, for it places Some of the best values of the Autumn Season have been prepared for this bu: here to-morrow you'll buy some stun- ning new model for quite a bit less than you had expeetéd to pay for it, alts oe i alt cheviot, with box hae and strap; sises 14, 16, 1, €* Girls’ Lond Goats tit stay mi quality blue brown; sixes tH sf Coats in velvet and Ke cloth, models; tho eglors are bheek, greon and garhe! u G eh combination of plaid very swagger for a git { N i you under no obligations whatev: The Liquozone Company, 458-464 Wabash Av,, L ito! ha dh an A Great Sale of Collars 15¢ Collars at 6 for 39e S0c, French 4-in-hands; |$1,90 Stiff Bosom Shirig; new silks; immense ya- | White ground; neat cf. riety of new, up-to- date Fall designs; light and dark éf- fects; special at Groceries and Finest White whit full a Bo. Stunning Garments sy Saturday; so that if you can be~. en" exit, a made of eheviot; id aehion and yv y Mi , preonety, ne with lar; pleated Ree ‘ad, and ) a Fe ni 0) elvet / dn the Hy length, tull mingd with cloth an rer, This, Ie 14.75 i 5 mate af it sole’ 6, 75 6, M4. very fan tot; all ses’ Tourist @ xtures, cOverts, across, cheviot, y made in the up-to-dato siges 6, 8: ~ midds of fire ie Mog 1 (er Nidal nk 9.7. | ne: red Minne" e AN Twenty-four Thousand Four Thousand Pairs Cuffs at 6 for 59¢. This 1s another lot of thé identich) sort of Collars and Cuffs that found so many happy owners here 4 few months ago. They are the product of &“Ttoy _minhfaeturet whose name ana reputation arg known throughout the mercantile world Almost furoishings QML DAL ABB tively never been sold for less in any store. We cannot mention the nd of Collars—this being 6 for 39c a stipulati ¢ ‘Please bear Ih mind these are new,’ fresh oods, embodying all the latest. and most sirable shapes. They are neither “sec- onds” nor the refuse from a fire, They are Collars we are proud ¢ own, and equally proud to sell you, at $6 little a pries Ready to-morrow morsin arranged to frcititete quick shopping for men, Other Specials nr Men 1.00 ahd 11.95 Protech Imported Novelty Malt Hove, in highost grade winter-welght. lishe thread: fgired and striped Jacquard of- | fects; black and colored figures and Stripes; de- tached cuffs; sizes 44 Jents, blacl 4 colored to 1, Spl yeti the a ‘olat at pcre nenaere a! Jersey Top and al Silk Petti> 2 95 coats ates bs { These Jersey Top Petticoats with, extension silk ru‘fleg are just the thing for Autumn and Winjer, We've only two hundred at the price, however; 99 come early’ to- morrow. Others of 25¢ Fresh Chickens, Meats Maine! | 00 | | T tr (oo, bi 4 Saurage. | bs ‘tat med wit h| pure fresh | Rae MAC) ree white pall 123| Black taffeta—cniendid g teh, and brittant finishes Fan fn Tustle and style, Made ablered extension rutile or with aecor tion. plalting. Very good value at $4.50, dust a5} | fervievable as if you pald $24 fons nt m1 Ane a ae ,