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NevaNuccrs Civil Service Fees, WASHINGTON, NOV. %.—A feo from e@ppdoants for examination by the Civil Bervice Commission will be charged n he future if the recommendations of Chief Bxamier F. M. Kiggina of the Commission {a adopted. The Chief Ex- aminer calle tion to the great ex. pense be the aration and rating of | pavers feo. and auccests fees nanetne| tty dont to tw! dollars, or more, according to the importance of the posi. tion for whioh the applicant Is ex- amined, Compromise with Students, RIOHMOND, VA, NOV. 2L — The Board of Visitors of the Virginia Mil- tary! Institute will meet tn this city to-morrow for the purpose of accept- ing or rejecting the compromise agree- ment between the catets sttll recalct- trant—the “oath 1" thirteen—and the authorities nstitution, which rwas recently by Gov. Mon: Tt is believed the board will yromise and tuus end fotween @udents and taguo. Bcoept the com, the dimeulty faculty. Jump In Germany's. Debt. BPRLIN, NOV. 2.—It # sem!-oMeially declared that the finances of the Ger men Bmpire @re not Ine matisfactory condition, ‘The Imperial debt, whioh tn 1°77 was $18,000,000, now Labial at 000, and this will be suppl: coming Army Pension fin, 5 ne ease in the estimates for army and y supply, @c., by from $1,260,000 to 2,500,000. ‘The necessary new revenies a ust be covered by additional taxation ‘and customs duttes. —_— Rate Legislation Taken Up. WASHINGTON, Nov, 21.—The Senate ittee on Interstate Commerce ay and began the consideration, of legislation relating to regulation of railway rates. ‘The meeting of the eomh- | mittee, two Weeks in advance of fhe | +EKeA and e been fnittee consed its hea For Joint ‘Statehood. TUCSON, ARIZ, NOV, %1.—At the fotnt Statehona —massemeeting — rst] night the following fesolution was| telograpiied to Pregktent Roosevelt: | Anes ws at t 1egom and Pima County, A ne, uasemp led P gociary that Wage “Bohne with New Mexico, and eale| recommend It in your mess- fae to tie coming Congress.” Chinese Reply Due, PEKIN, NOV. Chinese reply to the Japanese 7 osals te expected today. A Japanese official says that (he Japanese propo anything of @ startll iuse any difficulty, ature of them has not After Ticket Scalpers. SPOKANE, WAS8IL, NOV, &.—Sutt) to enic jcket sealpers on the ground) that hey are interfering with toter wtate commerce has been begun in phe | Unite The Great North- ‘ainat A. Ot- Mo HH Miller, int a ler and pumiike @ cuterate ticket office in Bpokane. Tight Lid for Chicago. CITICAGO, NOV. %.—Arrangements) have been made with justices end de- toctives to issue and serve 5,000 war- rants on saloon-keepars who may keep | thelr places open next Sunday. Clergy: men who have been ers in the 1. ym movement ar the initiative In the new fight for closing Jail for Ex-State Official. CROCKETT, TEX., NOV, 2.—A, 8 Pushy, former assistant financial agent of the State of Toxes, has been found guilty of misappropriating Bate funds and given @ term of three years in the penitentiary Admiral Train at Cavite, MANILA, NOY, 2 Reny-Aémairal| 1 board his flagship, the battle. », and npanied by the » Ore ning arrived at Cavite ym ports on the China psa CREDIT T0 ALL EASY WEEKLY OR MONTHLY PAYMENTS, CLOTHING FOR weit 1 WOMEN AND HATS, SHORS AND MILLINESY Yourself and Family Can _ eee Weil at an outlay of $1 Per Week 535 Fulton St. ,opp.£lm pl, 468 Fifth Ave,,near 1oth st, 4BROO Amparting health and strength in particular to the organs distinctly feminine, | | classed a8 ® patent nor eecret medicine for, {6 fa Yelther—being of Inown ~ | digestion, take one ehch Gay. ‘To relieve the distress arising i THT WORTH orien AV EVENTING, NOVEMBER 291, 1905, DUANE WANTS UK = ACTION ON OWVORCE Bishop Sorry ins. Crain Got Ahead of Church Here in Checking Evil. eae | makes eontagio’ ALBANY, N, Y., No 1.—RBishop 4 William Croswell Doane, in jis annual RH address to-day before the convention | remedy M4 of the Diouese of Albany fa the head, dealt wit) uence n of other r imminent interest to the | also eapectally with tho to make im and the ethioal preaching called ne Nes the st aetytion L se atriag the times. . pid i an ontradict Its essential The Bishop's remarke on divorce had | Weak Women Made Strong, Sick Women Made Well. the above elght tvords Is summed up the great work for women which is accomplished by Dr, Pierce's Favorite Prescription, The record of cures effected by this remedy is without a parallel, Thousands | ‘of testimonials received from patients and from physicians who have teated it {n the more aggravated and obstinate cases which had bafiled their skill, prove | It to be the most wonderful remedy ever devised for the relief and cure of suf: | fering women, | It ts composed wholly of medicinal principles extracted from the roote of | ‘native, American forest plants, pure triple-refined glycerine of proper strength, ‘being used Instead of harmful alcohol both in extracting and preserving these medicinal principles, IT IS A POYVERFUL INVIGORATING TONIC, | For weak and sickly women, who are “worn-out,” *ran-down,” or debilitated, | especially for women who wark in store, offige, or school-room, who sit at the typewriter or sewing machine, or bear heavy household burdens, Dr. Pierce's Favorite Preacription will prove. a priceless benefit beoause of ite health-restor- trig and strength-giving power. AS A SOOTHING AND STRENGTHENING NERVINE, "Favorite Prescription ” fs unequaled and is invaluable in allaying and subduing nervous excitability, irritability, nervous exhaustion, nervous prostration, neu- ralgia, bysteria, spasms, chores, or St. Vitus’s dance, and other distressing | nervous symptoms commonly attendant upon functional and organic disease of the organs distinctly feminine, It induces refreshing sleep and relieves mental | anxlety and despondency. | CURES OBSTINATE CASES, "Favorite Prescription” fs # positive cure for the most complicate? and Obst: | nate cases of leucorthea, excessive flowing, painful periods, unnatural sup- preselons and irregularities, prolapsus or falling of the pelvio organs, weak back, “female weakness,” anteversion, retrovertion, bearing-down sensations, chrontg ' congestion, Inflammation and ulceration of the uterus, {nflammation, pain and tenderness over the ovaries and kindred ailments, FREB CONSULTATION, An ‘invitation ts extended by Dr, Pierce to every sick and alling woman to consult him by letter. There ts absolutely no charge or fee for this consultation, Every letter ts onrefally considered, fully answered, and its statements held as strictly private and eacredly confidential, Address br, R.Y. Pierce, Buffalo, N.Y. THE BADGE OF HONESTY. Each bottle of the above medicine bears wpon its.wrapper a badge of honesty in the full list of ingredients composing it—printed in, plain English, This frank and open publicity places this medicine ¢m-a éliva’all by itself, It cannot be com | tion ici DR. PIERCE'S PLEASANT PELLETS | onre bilionsmess, sick. and bitious neadaghe, dizziness, costiveness, or constipa: 6 bowels, losa.of appetite, doated tongue, cour stomach, Windy belchings, | “heart-born,” pain and ‘distress after eating, and kindred derangements of the | liver, stomach and bowels, One little “Pellet” is a laxative, two are cathartic, Thoy regulate, “eisoriea| and cleanse the liver, sfomach and bowels, As a “dinner pill,” to promote | m over-eating, nothing equals one of ‘these Iittle "Pelletd.” They're tiny, eugar-coated, anti: bilious granules, scarcely larger fhan mustard seeds HEALTH AND HAPPINESS, How to Itve fn health and happiness, is the general theme of Dr. Plerce’s Common Sense Modioal Adviser, This great work on medicine and hygiene, containing over 1000 pages and heel hee 700 illustrations, {6 sent free on recelpt of stamps to pay expense of mailing only, Send 81 one-cend stampa for the cloth-bound volume, or only 21 stamps for the book in paper covers, | Address Dr. R.-¥, Pierce, Buffalo, N, Y. PIANOS. AND ORGANS, yw, € } This Great Bloomingdale Sale Olfering the Safest {Nh Investments in the World. |] The fon of am artistic and rellable piano is main the reach of if cvery family, We offer New Celebrated + Concert Grand Upright Pianos: whieh from every standpoint represcnt the result of per- fection {n modern piano construction upon the easy payment terms of Pianos Delivered Upon First Payment of $5. Every plano bears the maker's name, Save from $150 to $250 by taking advantage of this sale at orce, We offer (he following pianos: Renowned Wilson Piano, $175 i Pletiediy ete Plano, $210 Boautitul Harmony Piano, $195 pandsome Lelford Piano, $238 The Famous Weigner Piano, $210 pang BO oa Pail. Better pianos are on manufactured at any oriee, an fact eacn at ta vrjee cannot, be matched any mtivte £0 Une, action, “arila palaning or qual.t: a used in ‘Re oonstragdon for lees than double the price ve ask, very plan ~ Built to Last a Lifeti alte” LNT a My “yitetnt Vthay, Mel fe tan ears by th No interest is charged for time taken in makin, payments, and no insurance and no “extras” whatever. {| ac hanee ut ott ahs EA eon Bivine, any balance at Sa work Mano Warerooma, 34 Floor. Ic AMMEY Gth Ave., Cor, 20th St. A Grand Illustrative Sale. FareSighted Business Policies enab’e us (though the expense of shoe making has increased), to give the patrons of our basement this week the most wonderful Shoe Bargains in Fall and Winter footwear at ‘prices below the cost of manufacture. The newest models and latest styles in Women’s and Men’sshoes. Every pair fully guaranteed, and $3.00 Shoes, Patent Leather and Black Kid, Button, Lace and Blucher, welted soles, Cuban, oOo military and common sense err Women’s Regular $2 Button and Lace Shoes Patent Leather, Lace and Button and Black Kid Lace, with kid $ and patent leather tips; Cuban and military heels,...... Men’s Regular $2.50 and $3.00 Shoes. Patent Leather and Black Kid Lace and Blucher, Box Calf Lace and Black rere) Kid Lace and Blucher Welted, medium and @ Pir heavy Soles, .... ..e0+s,++ 1500 Pairs Men’s Regular || * $3.00 @ $3:50 Shoes. 25 air e” 35 air Py P' oe Fine Patent Leather, Box Calf, Velour Calf and Wax Calf MACE Vephanewis cove te Women’s Regular $2,50 Button and Lace Shoes, Black Kid and Patent Leather... seorcnrnsesosreeseee coveve vecnveee "1 ‘un FOR SALE. FOR SALE. NEW CREDIT PLAN. Contlands eeeules later late tans that given below iy at wtation. WHAT WE DO: WHAT WE DON'T DO: | was wi nt Hi vai We sell Clothing for We don't ask for any eee, Ladies, Men and Boys, References or security | 1008 A. MH Alsg Furs and From your landlord or employer, | 1.08 P, M. Fur on credit, We make no inquiries | 3.05 P.M We trust you on your promise, From your neighbors or friends. *4.63 P. We sell goods as we represent We do not ask you to 45.6 P, {CIN- Or your money refunde Prove your honesty, | 05.08 P, oF Natt ‘px 188 We sell on easy terms At cash prices, We make no deliveries. We give you the goods along We keep your clothes {n When you make heqarehane Repair for one year free of charge. And pay the first deposit. LENOX CLOTHING CO., 9274 THIRD AVENUE, i23D-124TH STREETS, 884 COLUMBUS AVENUE, 103D-104TH STREETS, OPEN EVENINGS, $1 CREDIT: per week will keep y ‘g and your Manhattan’ Clothing Co., ' 155 P. M—Pac Tid EXPRESS. 00 PMC CINCIN EXPRESS 06 PM PL SBUE [OF Machin sRURG a RECIAL. TB 825, mised’); a 8,8 Me, 12-10 night THBIN RAILWAY 912.85 "2s P.M. 18.10 A.M. Aatly ATLANTIC COART LIN -90.95 A.M ana SRAROARD UH LINR—12.08 P.M and 12.10 A. dadty, NORFOLK AND, | IN RATLWAY— AP ROR AD OHIO RATLWAY. eek Maye, °4.55 P.M. dal OR M. FOR GL POINT, COMFORT. ANT 7.65 A. M, week dayy, 8.25 P.M Dental Work That Pleases. We try in every way to deserve your confidence, . Think we have succeeded, judging by the way our pa- tients come back and bring their friends. Come any time. Open all night. 205 SIXTH AVE., M M. week dare, LONG BRANCH, ASRURY PARK (Ocean Grove), (North ‘Asbury Park Sunday). an Point Plensant, 8.65 A, 12.28 Batu, days only except Long Yaranen 2.28, 3.2: St ey hong Branch), 4.05 week ‘tnye . M, and 4.55 P. at Noa, 401, 1834 and 06 Trond Way, 183 Fifth avenue (below 48d sty. dc | Fifth avenue (corner 20th ‘ar 1 House and stations named above; Brook ge 342 Fulton st, 0 Fulton at. 0 i Annex’ sta (amily well dressed in LADIES AND 1114 Bd Ave, near G5th St, N, ¥ Open Bvevl-gs. OPEN RV NINGS, nd residences through to : | Telerhone “543 Chelven’* Radlroad Cab Service, W. W. ATTERBURY, J. R. Woon, Gen, Manager. Pass. Traffic Mier IPA _W_ROYD, General Passenger Acont ee for Vennaylvania FASY PAYMEN prices. Call, write or JAMES BERGM §7 MAIDEN LANE ' DIAMONDS, WATCHES, JEWELRY, just below 14th St, over WATCHES—Diamonds— Busy payments; re: It ilable epresentative calls if de- Silsbe's restaurant. | Teg Antacts |_ HELP WANTED—MALE. Mashectied Co, 1 Malton lane. HAMBERMALL wanted; wugeg $14: 10 sn nd boa 1 vero Gold Crowns gad Beidaes FOR SALB- Ovelilating mimeograph, almost | Club, 6 Waat i merly URIVOER Gold Alloy new, in perfect condition, price $23 Sliver Fillings Any Circulation “Department, Pulitzer | CRUPLING WOMAN wanted: wages £15; Batructiag with Gi ding. mand voant. “ Anoly University Club | DOLLAR “down! We. weekly: gold filled | = —=====ssaesiereeeeeeeereerenne | atch, $10, MAJESTIC JEW Amerioan BL’ RY 00, 80 Nassau, DIAMONDS, watches, jewalry; weekly pay confiiential, MAN 2 DENTAL As S'N. 205 SIXTH AVE,, 8. W CORNER rgth ST, NEVER CLO! th THE NOON (RACING) EDI- TION of The Evening World, on eale everywhere, contains 'andicap by Frank Thorp and the ONE BEST BET of the Day. | sunpav WORLD WANTS | WORK MONDA’ | Astor | -ARN 24, 26 and 30 West Fourteenth Street. and 29 West Thirteenth Street, 2» 7,9, 14, 13, 45, 17, 49, 20, 24, 22, 23, 24, 25, 27 Our First Autumn Wrapper Sale Takes Place To-morrow | Attractions consist not only of the particular lots specialized, but in wonderful varieties of qualities and styles shown throughout de- partment... It is no exaggeration to say that we show two and three times the assortments elsewhere found, while the special ate tention given to shapes and finish insures well-fitting garments sewn and finished as neatly as those you could make at home. Wrappers—55 cent Fionnelette--neat patterns 11 ivy and. Bikek-and-White: wnisi-full skirte—thoroughly’ well made to 48 rin and colors without ribbon ext wide skirte—simes went atvlos--with a + trimming: | Wrappers—85 cts, [paid tt | Flannelette and Cambrio-Faney In. | RAILROADS, PEaNSYLVANIA KAILROAD, Du aLiuing vgs ok Wi uad W t 2 caddie, Ki AND CORTLAD a aig tine, Eth. Casbropae, i | Wrappers 1,65— Warth up $3.49, Muss twp foned floral wtrines } e Germ if pam. Black-and-white. checkn — fares | oy Hine, man Finn in ime’ for thie ato yeshahia ; _fallored atvies-good washable | aalo—cloaed ‘and oem tnte, algo. nels 4 nent it nd colors Everything destrable fn the way of House Sion we have—in eve from heaviest blanket fabrics to the lightweight Albatross, Conga ny Chine, pyr Sitk—in every variety of designs or colorings— | KTMONOS_OR ROBMS OF German Flannel (4 to 2 | SACQUES—Kimono and other styles— Cashmere and Fiannel, PPR, 8 pened atid call on Bilk Crepe de Chine ., 8.98 to 98| Kimonos and Wrappers..99 to 10.08 ne —@ ! The Path Through Our Stores Is Strewn with Splendid Values ! Enter any door, go on any selling floor, Basement, Main, Second, Thitd—you see good merchandise at prices that at once impress with their moderation... The oftenet you come here, the stronger becomes conviction that no other house offers so many exceptiona values in desirable merchandise. Inexpensive Fabrics for Party Dresses Beauttful, and yet so moderate in price ts to meet the smallest income, More Great Blanket Values Aoother purchase quite unex ‘pected! at a large discount from Itst pelcer—eoas poripenl another offering that means full weight, strictly periect Blankets, At THIRD and HALP Off! WHITH CALIFORNIA MBS' WOOL 11-4 slxe—for double Rie eatre vate AOD. ane ue Dondero g. 9g 5 LIFORNIA WOOL, cluster stripe border— Movusselines—sheer ite tnbrteswith satin stripes, i or Invisible dots, ges Let silky fibre—worth ak ee cisewhere @old at ....., +983 | Silk Ontffonettes-08 tndh— plain colors and two tones... ++ 8O Oniffon Mull, fine and @heer, 2x05 Inc ret " | 4 tnen ni ft bbon SIK Follemnen; more than bait” S| ,PIMAMEtrie value HAR er, 898 slik—mercerized in yarn, will , |FINE PLAID BLANKETS eretadn lustre—plain and dotted— ze, tt "all Mai rf ehades, +29 to .45| Mwht and dark value $8 4.98 FIND ORAY CAL lied wine—all wool—value #9.00..-.-5, 98 | COLORED BLANKETS | 10-4 sine for % beds—scartet, pita 4 oe pee ny at and manttary—all wool <Seliéate | it bondere—regularly” # 9 Heres OOO FINE OHIO BLANKETS nt is ‘ I t oO ~ SMYRNA RUGS ere ee in various sizes for odd spots, Plankets elsewhere ... . 29 Three Qualities, Quatity x. xx, xxx,| Children's Warm Garments ex inch, ‘5879 1.19 If you buy where prices are tight, ° pity hong 1 4 4 in ‘ow never pay too much here! * f t D 1 ftle— ubxM teh, 219 2.79 3.98) “Y'to'r vours-insteed of Me sierne19 ix? feet., 498 6:79/ Canton Panne! Night Drawers with teet—3 to 12 years—value .6....49 AXMINSTER RUGS. Very rich—wery durable— 18x36 Fiannelette Night Drawers— /1 to 6 vears.... .39/ 8 to 10 years..49 + -96 and 1.89! Fiannelette Pajamas +1.98 and 2.19| 4 to 8 years.... 69/10 to 14 years.. .70 Night Gowns—Hishop atyles—tan 800 NMadine Anish; 2 13 years ed. Dr, Denton's Sanitary Nigh Drawers, acccrding to alse: 59 £0.98 Boys’ Flannelette Night Shirt “made like father's=+4 tot yra,,..+49 cm seencmmmamnene Hare HAGG—VETY MNESt orsrorereervrees sess ‘6.95 Fine Une Sheepskin and Goatskin Rugs... «178 to 8.98 MORNING SALES To-morrow, Wednesday, Until 1 P. M, To prevent dealers buying we reserve privilege of restricting quantities Cambrie Cov'd Cushions Sitk floss filing — 18 and 20 in.—value M1 and .2.. 16 22 and 2 in.—value 29 and 45.. 25 2 in.—asually 00... + 85 BASEMANT—NPAW BUTLDING. 11 Size Blankets @ variety of colore—ddiicate pink or blue borders—very de- rable tor sheets as nth as bed ooverings— .66 Does wotiee 114 vise ned hak price 1 Te NE BUTE DING. Fancy Crystal Hat Pins All colore—3 stytes; value 10 to Ib saisaecstapeveneabel Chiffon Collar Feundations—with ops—usually 11 cents. Women’s Cashmere Gloves Black, Slate, Mode, Brown and 15 Tan=plald Iining—one clasp- MAIN PLOOR-—WEST AUILDING. all sizes—reguiarly .% Women’s Fur Maffs& Scarfs ie 7 iat blended fur— low Muffs and long Throw Silk Crepe de Chines on ni ve a chest $u. erent F pri 28 in.—dainty tinte—f ning, ach... Also dlack and street shades— 29 | Sold yy ‘) parensea® sell raphdly at 6 Hand hanb? d Linen Waists MAIN FLOOK—Q®NTRE BUILDING, Jace finish stock and sicevee 1 85 yutton front or back * Nickel Bathroom sete draws—set Inches piene o Teoth Brush Holter, Soap Dish for Tub, vieh for Wall. Cut Glass Salts and Peppers ne J8 CENTRE BUILDING newest shapes—sodd stiver tops-—value 30 MAIN FLOOR Patent Leather Relts new circular style—gilt or 17 gun metal buckles—value .29, @ MAIN FLOOR—CE £ BUILDING —_— Damask Bureau Scarfs Union and all linen—hematite! fringed—plain or figured ce Washable Cotton Ruitngs Took Ike all wool—two tone Di aide rey deity ere” apn 5 T- WEg 7 Little enildren’ 8 Knit Sweaters and Toques Sweater in Norfolk atyle with e# ane double knit Res “OND. Play R—CENTRE worLoiNe } a SOLD ONLY UNTIL ONE P. M.—-NO MAIL ORDERS, Qitncineeens Values Out-of-the Luiieans in Thanksgiving Linens, Cutlery and Silverware Curtains, Table Covers, and other goods that beautify the home; Readymade Garme; ts for Women, Misses and Children and other Merchandise of Holiday intere.t,