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THE EVES Leo: Teco hours (higher wages for unekitled labor tt Any one alse. MOST KOT USE We have deter to with the union 1 Ve will not + from the union. but if the to coma ba tals Town thin strike made to-day attempt tay of t te | xtreets wit {In Yorky missioner Hermann Ives N. 1, Fransporta= +} tion Co. Body Blow. tomobiles. He denied that ® policeman, to on strike-bri jPark Commisstoner Moses Wer MANN | yest Gealt a severe, blow to “the New York BORE TET ER Lesiipenlonee eestor tat gets cee DAY OF LAX BELIEF, this afternoon sehen: he notined the company that {t = §.dannot use Central Park as a training }Bround for the xtrike-breakets it has ployed to take thin places of strikers: ry here have been several accidents In = jo park. Caused. by men ad nol | pow how to operate the her vehicles have teen: trees vrokei: Az the company has depended on Cen- Maal rerkieaser vices) ie ctee socaea S dnathar atriker wh - Waa fined $10 by the same OND RM MANNING |Deplores Galion at Cele: We were paying our meii | the} and—nc vy more than ha a ae yania, which Mexican Gent? rae z ang Smeiting 4 | ‘Phere was moro Jif) to trading’ Ja el the day, but values were. pra 5 : on the early level j The frat hour, in which there ts| WHEAT TURNS WEAK -: | umally A good portion of the day'x| ~ STOES SLOW AND : | THE PRICES wINEO cy oe +t of ern} haath, NE Mexican Ce iral and Steel Figure in the Trading! n- CABLE TO Meld “| GEORGE W ka ee being nTent Many prominent stock ON SELLING DRIVE, |. business trapsacted, proved to be th { oat 5 excep: | Wheat! after a” ateaay ¥tart to: -aax | | suddenly turnsd weak, Deing affected | . the atrike-breakers, and as their earages oy “increase | by active .sclling by yesterday's Inte! fare not large enough for that purpose, bration of St. F aul’s 140th ed again with ers and a sharp drop in December | “the company féund self seriously Anniversary tract! jon Patific. Trad-. at Chicago. ~___ handicapped. E mit Blt ing then rela 1 Into semi-stagnation Corn sold off with: wheat z wis ‘One of the « breakers to-day PSE — Denns}tva. a ae Uae and / Atlantic New York's opening . prices used & Smal panic—oh Fifth avenue! Manning. | Coast Line ros i st tt Fitty-meventh stree ‘The “Rey, hand | 2A te atternoon prices-were to: toe S y street, and was ar- t rector of Trinity Parish an‘ Tenoon prices were lowered} Chicags's opening pices were rested on the demand of a woman into PHGtNBED AG rans) Chawslaidicwvest again, but the recessions Ma to TS1-4; December, 72 vi = of § Agnes's Dial ait over 1 fmetio “ Whose cab he ran his machine. Not{ Vi cry nrat_uirest, one of ‘the Becurities improved knowing how_properly to operate the | oa) apenkers at the Wehiole, the strike-breaker, Carter | one sundred and fo = Fox, of No, 44 East Eighty-third Bt. Paul's. to-day told a gathering treet. essayed to navigate ‘the most taxed the-cgpucity of the build! _ perilous thbroughfare In the city, and |¢hat this was a day of lax dellefs. Was bowling down Fifth avenue, wwith| must get together," he aa @ Pinkerton on the box with him and |," stam) firm for the faith to-day w must inevitabty are thous: ® bicycle poll Him man following to pro- @nd having a woman as a pnssenger, ‘wns turning from Fifty-seventh atreet into Fifth avenue. The crossing po- A for the electric car P, ‘ox did not stop and crashed into the hansom, breaking one of 1t4 springs and nearly throwing the seenia to most of us that of days for the Church of Christ, metimes I think It 0. a cructal time, i ef mien to-arrest the sirike-breaker he was | f the faith. ular contention what a TiRclence—ant— Fi froia there to the Yorkville Couct. | Dr MOON jeud a main Gove a g——The.accldent blocked Fitth avenss| thertaltn. Tt ix time for ua as ch = Ci “d 1 > STAT Dy our puns, ..L0. ¥ on paths ane men to Pounds of our faith, and th Police oH tth_aven Fto straighten out tangle and get the -carriges—moving.The. electric cuh was left stranded in the ‘street, the bi eycle policeman preferring to walk his prisoner to the station. —“Jim". Farley Not Retained "Jim" Faery, the strike-breaker, bas Hot been retained by the ‘Freneportation. Co: £0 jthe strike of ity elestrical cat “chauffeurs, ‘This statement was made corres ft President, | ‘are Not ashamed of the Gospel —_ COTTON BEARS FAI". TO CUT PRICES Cotton prices were tw Ive Digher in the early mark firm cables trom Liverpool, er map showed frost In the weit. AL the call pr cdntinued firm des considerable pressure from the bears. The opening. prices were. 10.) offered; wren 7 a as " Sree ni 10.5 uly. 10:63 to ‘064 0.08: November. 10.6 to 10-10; Decem- men We want, and as soon aa t ybeen schooled in the op they mill be gant out. fil to F leurned how to do it in jruary. 10.9% to 10.25; March, Apert, i037 to 16 , 10.46 to Ins; Ju Stern Brothers {{ Men’s Auto Apparel & Accessories : Fur and Fur Lined Garments. . NEW AND DISTINCTIVE STYLES IN-LONG MODELS, WIDE SWEEP, ATTRACTIVELY PRICED, Rit Oiter, 7 $325.00 Opossum, ——$63,50-to 75.00 ==} Beaver, 295,00 Calf, 33,50 ‘ 49,00 Raccoon, $42.00 to.490,00 Wombat, 33,50 45,00 Pony, $75,00 to 115,00 Fur Lined Garments from$55,00 to 295.00 — COMPLETE ASSORTMENTS GF -FUR-AND FUR.LI 2-GLOVES. CLOTH, LEATHER AND FUR LAP ROBES, BOOTS AND FOOT WARMERS, HEADWEAR IN THE WEST DD: INS; -OF “FUR, LEATHER AND WOOL TATERIALS; = Special To-Morrow Manchurian Dog Coats, Full Fur, quilted lining and Wind Cuffs, 52 ins. long, Value 18,50, $14,50 375 Ejsece-jined zs 5-50- TO-MORROW AND THURSDAY, A SALE * WILL BE HELD 'OF FINE ANTIQUE Cashmere & Afghan Carpets ALL IN GOOD COLORINGS AND UNUSUALLY RANGING FROM 7ft. 6 to 8ft. 6 wide by 9ft. to 11 ft, 6 long. LARGE SIZES Afghans, Formerly $85.00 to 110,00, Reduced to $69.00 Cashmeres, Formerly $115.00, 85.00 ace Curtains « Bed Sets Much, Below Regular Values. Renaissance Curtains, Irish Point Curta $6.50 to 12,50 3.75 “ 10.50 Lace Bed Sets in VariousStyles at Equal Reductions st Twe enty-third Street | RPO er ee oe ROS Re ee | ee ee Yt A ee + Grasned-into-Hansom. He ndjured Uioss Swiro he —dentared VA bansom cab driven by James! wouia tear the faith from Its moorings, Oiien -and—belonging to CL. Pitney eentinued: the 1, reilgioun and moral condiitons ir day are particularly grave. Bome one as said that there are no good old and}! If this be, as | wien ik Je one . 108 to 10.08; Jancary, 161 to 10.18; im 1933 to ay, 1043 tO od 14, Crt i ‘When the! occupant had climbed from| for us. ieee | ‘ the cab she Ordered the bicycle police-| ‘Tendercies about us are toward the) am, + ‘The atr ts full |Arn! tee allow contention that it makes Am. Loos: man | An ithe lives a clean-Hfe. And we Hola | from points | Co o-day on The weath- | -B. Altman & Co, FIFTH AVENUE y : THIRTY-FOURTH AND THIRTY-FIFTH -STREETS. WOMEN'S GOWNS and SUITS (Mide-up). ee Thrdi ricer Women's Suits of chiffon velvet, corduroy, velveteen, i men’s suitings, heavy cheviot, etc., adapted’ fo: traveling dod dreet- wear, motoring and-pededirian service ; also art TUESDAY “ OCTO DER 30, — BE arin | 1906. eS | Nets York, tn Finest Retait~ Store = SIXTH A SON ge 10 20" STREET, NEW TORS rith Another Lot Tu-morrow. Those Magnificent $75 oor. RCH the Furniture stores here and out of town, ( into the manufacturing towns where it comes fom—and you'll not be able to mated the pr: that ts attached 'to-thie exquisite Suite; for we own them away belo-y inaker’s cost quisite design, very prettily carved and piano polished, Verona-¥ clour or-Silk Damask, Five-sPlece Suites. Three-Plece Suites. ae - > Fourth Floor. Three Lots of Lace Curtains x At an Average Saving of One-third. : Brussels and —“Tambcurs. them. We have never had handsomer patterns in the store—nor a greater variety for your selection, It makes choosing mighty easy for you——just about enough for to-morrow. Tambour Lace Renaissance Arabian Lace Curtains, - Curtains. Curtains.” $5.50, $8.50, $11.00. $3.75, $6.50, $7.50. $8.50, $15.50 $20. Values $8.50 to $18. Values $5 to $10. Value: ° Bonne Femme Curtains. | Couch Cover: Three-lots comprising Renaissance, Tapestry; reversible kin Renaissance Bed Sets. hundreds of Styles, Our “Standard” $3.00 Shoe For Women Is a Wonderful Line of Footwear tn 60 Styles _and_All Leathers which is beyond comparing with any other shoes. They are-the—grandest—value_at- this price of -any—Women's Shoes, -and_are equal to the very best $3.50 and $4.00 shoés sold outside our store, Atrial of ;a-pair will prove to you that our claims are just, And from the 60 ‘stvles you can select just the kind you want. HOSTERY for Men, Womenand Children, The Most Convenient Hosiery Departinent in New York, Our full guarantee goes wit ths them. NEW FALL CATALOGUE MAILED FREE ON APPLICATION. (Main Floor, at oth Ave. Entrance.) ||ALFRED J. CAMMEYER, oth srmesn = The UNHABRY Lobe. of a OW J ELI How Spain’s New Mistress’ Liberty is Currailed by Remarkable ‘Laws’ NEXT S UNDAY’S VVORLD | A E Maric Antoinette-and Arabian ef- ity: richly fringed: 60 Afienien cand) Dinner conumesyota Chantilysiaces and ipctiainieseeee braided reflects fetish $a pee S500 ts, paillettes, crepe meteor, chiffon voile) chiffon veiver, { $3.25-kinds at S2. Couch Covers. nets, paillettes, crepe i fi indy etSS: BOO F090 GOO swyported; coh tnished= modern art -taffetas, mes: — Ykinds at $5. designs and colorings; regularly $7.93 sae TSA ST L. —£11.50 kinds at $8. Worth fully one-third more. each Mi veeline Sees $5.50 ( Three Big Lots—Nottingham Lace ‘Curtains, Seas, Crisp, new and perfect goods; all the latest designs. For 2.50 Kinds. PRX For 3.75 Kinds. | SY [5° Fourth Floor. High-Grade Rugs and noice N2 better values in first-class floor covering to be found anywhere. T. ruly, an unusual opportunity to secure.a pretty domestic rug at 1-8 to 1-2 reduction. Beautiful new _patterns| Tapestry Brussels | TheAxim Rug—Mades Vest grate Smyrna in Royal Wilton Rage Ortentat ands ir Tone free, aH whore —| dasha redid flora lesigns. Size 9x! mottled centre — beautiful | Orjental Gy Se = site 9x 19 ja worth $18; at 2 814 for any rosiny - Slee 18x19; lslenis git, Weal ce ww ae size 6x9, regular eels = at $89,40, At, DL~DON ly $10, asce eve PO a, ators ee DO Bie Flat 19.0 Foreign and Domestic Linoleum 25 pieces new foreign Inlaid Lin-{ 100. pieces Samson's Oltelottiy*Speclal-purchis= of 4,000 yards of oleum, Comes in oak, panel ard} in ile and figured patterns— | 1 ainelsiin = kent stifal patterns in im- | granite effects—regular regular ~2c- sed aot cum—new — designs: Testty regularty c 69e c | 196 whee ober a. 39c¢ 30, West, if you will, eee Parlor Suites at *52.50 o ts : i] Five-Piece Suites exactly as illustrated. Frames are mahogany finished, in ex- Finest upholstering in new Tapestry effects, Sometimes the prices make them prohibitive, but 7 JUAERE are no Curtains you can hang to your windows as showy and pretty as Arabian, Ttenaissance, here are several lots which we own much below their-value, and it is true economy to buy fine qual- x 4 et mae 25.2019: t #2 00 Ty. APESTRY OR VERONA. $34.50 $22.00 TAPESTRY OR VERONA...1.. $18.75 uy eran $34.00 TAPESTRY OR VERONA ....:. | 26.50 80.75 | $43.5) TAPESTRY OR VERONA 35.00 ® 1.50 | $54.00 TAPESTRY OR VERONA -48.00 glily p y carved tront;|-825.00-CHINA CLOSET, golden oak.... .16.50 bevel late mirror, Isxto inches. ,| $28.59 CHINA CLOSET, golden oak 22.00 $35.00 BUF Fer, quartered oak. $20.75 | $32.00 CHINA CLOS solid mahog: 2 a $2).00 BUFFET, golden oak 17.50 | $43.00 CHINA CLO: » golden oak.. t 22.00 | $16.00 EXTENSION T. ABL ES, genuine BESO | oak; golden finish; round top; six-foot 20.75 | — extensionj.cc. oseereseseee Mean mall <25) Basement. ae of China and Housefurnishings (GE ISUAL price ‘cutting for this mid-week sale —Every—item—will -mean big saving to the economical housewife. = $10 Tiglist Porcetain Dinner Seteses China Specials. Household Utensils. Finest quality. English Porcelain, pean oi ee $3.B 4 BL Oil Heater 2.60 Guaranteed odoriess and smokeless—the dandi- est and best heaters at the pri neat wreath border in bite or grecn—H? pieces. f s ' in towne ~ Oil and Gas Heaters. BLUE AND WHITEJAP- | S ANESE-CHINA, of sthich we | $1.5 Dinave just received a large im-| $5 5 portati from_abroad—bluc Bae DW decoration on china,as:-thin as-an eugshell. 5c Cups and Saucers. ...005 Ie Bread and Butter Piates: Froit Pistes s+. ‘Tea Strainer with Drip.. ++ Bricea:Brac, $2.95 Mra. Potts’ [rons Sink Strainers Wire Pot Chains Sc Improved Household Screws, t-th= box, -nséo: Asbestos Stave Mats... White Sbélf Ollcloth, i WhiteTable Oileloth, card. Folding Clothes Dryer... 09e Vite Shovels—leng ‘handle re Dish Drainet. E $1.00. A-Spécial-tahie in China Dept. of Fnglish, Austrian and-Japanere China at the one price—the majority | pleces worth’ double. Oi Fear. Great November Grocery Sale. 7 New Cream Maine / Big Sale of Bacon New Succotash Sugar Corn tie Bonaless Stripe: the per- Tomatoes A ‘ i | y ol) Monocacy See ate Wednesday omy, to, AOC |i} ty wrote niccuignt con | ol fl Just received fram California. carlead—30,000 Ibs—Exira Fancy Santa Clara Prunes Richi ioents: rule APPLES— elected hand cked Baidwink Sreenings, Kings $i: at 203] FANCY | JUnK 1 TOM A'T OF! Stuare' ouniies Royal stuart the cream of the | POF Ma'lne packing: | Dvery kernel 70, pop: pack- BD AMALIA Herkimer : full ‘Cream 0c) Bs Weed | 8 — Sf polented| © Tun: act Abpion; fal lug 8c MALAGA| b importa. ome! faundry '95¢ box of eb by Rive 23¢ Head “Hana. Picked. Peet Greening, Baldwin. Cavenn wh 25e New Smyrna | Layer Figs. |: Armour's Sliced Bolled Ham, Hallowe'en Mixed Nuts. Fiweat aualtty, 18c Larce lurcteus 25 ¢ Rane bess 32c Fined uatity, 25¢ ~