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THE EVENING WORLD. MORGAN'S FAC Se ALOON ce, the Proprietor Buys the Rejected Swedish of Financier. al 'HE BID IT UP TO $35. F STREET HAS } , ntelligent Ape, cs assistant chief engin of Manhattan, to-day resumed hi rof-the charges prefetred bythe [Sins © East Third Had 485 the Night! Magistrate Can't Straighten } Out Cramer — Heisenbuttel |. Goy. Hughes Beat Hearst —Told for Ahearn. Slander. Chars of ate Marsh in ALBANY, Oct. Daplei B. Goodsell, ofthe Borough tentt: Mags before Gowrnor Hughes witness for the defense in the mat Preside: Since AS RECORD SUGGESTS DIVORCE TOGRACE GOLDEN | FOR ELECTION FIRES SUIT AS REMEDY Slapleton Po- | and the complaint 4 -ALLCARS | TRANSFER The news, of th newiy low pricss have ta en advantage of the 0 ¢ ings. _ §0 Dozen Genuine Fren h Fei Shape —The vey fine ew pes, medium sha’ es” tur new mashroome sa Flofiy R dren's Far bal c all special tomorrow a @ Dozen All-Woot Fe't § e4, and even the ell for $1.95 to WEDNESDAY . . ° i *7]s Bargains in Untrimmed Millinery Our Millinery Store is doing a business as never be'o'e. desirab lity of t e goods o!ered and the 4s Leen Spread broaicast by those who For to-morro ¥ SO ye RR OTE RS Ee a ge a Rt naire ene hai OCTOBER 2, . ond Piace in Gallery. . : | _ There js a treat in atore fof the pat. rans of. tte Golden Swan satcon, ani Fourth, street, on’ the northern border ‘ijhe of "Little Africa.” After’ to-day the benign ‘countenance of J. Perpont Morgan, done in oll, will look down from a position: | flanked on one side by Panzeo and on the other. by a litho. staph of Joe Gans in three colore and Peg S alice race seat antic T. J. Wallace, the enterprising pro- Prietor of the Golden Swan, to a Swedish painter for the privilege of adding a portrait of J. Plerpont Mot @an to his collection of objects of a: “———#tockholm—Weekty-Svensk-—-It- war the work of his life, the crowning effort of hia genius: ee gan, c. o. d. leaving it to. the great banker's generosity to fix the size of The check The picture arrived in que ‘ime and was held up by the Cusiom «House people. ~ Mr. Morgan was notified to call et the ores, pay the duty on & 2 val- disregard for the sacredness edish art, He -refused (0 accept the erpiece. usual time ullowed for unclaimed Publi¢ Stores picture to-day 2. Bomebody s boosted the bidding Norse jae nt Morgen looks like 4 they put up DUC stores a stun the Fy t leading eowih ant (9 paint - pictures Roske Her, or Hartnah Elfas, or Ernest pxtrers whiten bat ution fn ofa. The only th ts water colors," TRAINS SMASHED I LIMITS OF bs hing they obj —on Boston and Maine Road ted to Sec) conditidn he lother [tobe done under yague and improy at) the’ southeast corner of Sixth avenue ta indebted | OF CITY + | 36,000. tn year before. Wnclosing the portrait in a massive | police to do thelr dut, gilded frame he shipped it to Mr. Mor- {4 id take away his portrait, With | about that. MT should class that as in the natiire! of h Gonflaxtutions. said thy Governor. [died to-day, aged sixty years, He was | Teg paw cole principal attorney of the ‘University in fe BY FOUND OFF FT. HAMILTON] tie. famous Fiske wil case. to “reps |) LEXINGTON 10 S#AVD S97 706075: “BODY FO) aged, heavily |Tenented Tompkins County tor | two | ‘The body of a middle aged, heavily | terms, from 1876, in the New York State |f! ; c it ma found toalay in Graves- | Axsemhiv—atil was delegate to the coal eaceteaticn Democratic National Conventian of rea ale 0 3, ew r(anos lend Bay, at the foot of Ninety-second Another street, Was, apent in reading from records signed to show that a largo preponder ance ofthe defects’ in payments re. ported by witnenses were dus to “freburni immense number of bonfires following yarda of pavement had to be replaced by reason of the bonfires following. the election of tat November, against about city of these —Hueh This trusting Swede painted a picture! lic official or department been culled to of Mr. Morgan from a woodcut in the | th ber, and in repi at gbout 5,909 or_ten, fret?" jated entitely to the first ch Hotongh--President nee: pair of sirect pavements fs responsible; arene ther gO tht he permitted paving Lusitania; was living w per,|iuttel wher tome tn Ne pecifications, “A large part: of {h¥ session to-da: when no agreement | SMagistrate Marsh tol ed persons to get out r the City Club * caused by the tatur was.not agreeable — . SHE SMOKES A PIPE. Goodsell tod G&v. Hughes that 65,00 neve 4905" and upward of 10,00 the ;srven? wanted to sNoke if, they were «reat amazed. Sh? acon made Kod, ho ever. for another. pipe. which was load ed and hnnded to ter, was grateful Accepted and she smoked it with ev dent endoyment, Sho “In ylew of the Imman: v3} to the fires. broke in Gov. es, “has the attention of any pub- ction with a view: of stopping ite puelsens ie ito atop. these ‘Of Shoplifting ed the articles. Phecgint said me had ents in Ireland ‘but. she-came res? “Phe police,” replied the witness. “Did the Borough Président ask the ige to dot y In Uils tiatter?™ ha Governor demanded, d_time-again. “Yox air, tim said tiere—were ‘Third treat. fr. Goodsell fires on Ei Hughes expresse ‘gg [mone kurprise at the num: to his questions the betncas Agured the length of the street feet. “A fire on-an average of every eight)” —__—_—.___ SAMUEL D. HALLIDAY, (Special to The Fy: ITHACA, N. Y:, Oct. Halliday trustee of Cornell Un: ‘The witness thought !t would be ort Hamilton, Panera and | 1576 and 1880. He served o meditis found In the pockets bore the | Distnict-Attorney. % tname of M, Maindrow, who was evt-| Hn’ was principal legat—advis mantiven The body had ntyeralty from 1874, wh [been in ot al days, i tr tito; . | n-Woreester——— WORCESTER, Mass., Oct In 3 Nead-on collision Detweeh Aa passenger wnd-a freight train on the Worcester, fains Ratlroad, Uils to-da: persons. Injured and soveral cara The tnjured wre: Mrs. Anna Ay Kind, Mra. Anna: L Mrs Wiggin, Louise ot | paxsen; Worcester, Wreck Was caused: hick that the and he could it was set. tte Worces- oun, bound nie it met un tor Wore © locomotlves ihe reversing levers locomotives had Mttle effect, ear, und the pas adiiig lcomott ot Fe locked with each air and fell over on tynek.— Pract © PaaKenKer and elht : shod,’ ‘Pho ten- passenger locomotive was most entirely” through the Iaggage car of the passenger train, Every passenger on the train wae thrown. from hix seat by the force of 1 ist nirineer Portlance an mcelved thoir injuries the man Howes t kA. were, blocked (for hours, COTTON HAMMERED TO... YEAR'S LOW PRICES sition of Government reports o» uy way followed by a brea}, $ or mbout upward of $1.25 © price of cotton options 6 of 29 poll Pala in Avery, Man- active months onthe Cetton Ex f here, + 6 Moat of othe active options reach Rew low record prices for the year The decline was .due to the fact tha the condition of the crop was shown t. be Uen tradera had expected. > Anty J —‘*Ig there anything I can get you down- town, Mrs. Weary? I am Boing shopping this after- noon,” cpecimeo ee cen Mre, Weary—‘‘What! Shopping on washda: just got my clothes ready for the line.’’ Anty Drudge—‘‘And mine are all ironed. I’m=not a bit tired, either, so I’ll spend the afternoon at the bargain ' counters,~ If you had washed the Fels-Naptha—way,— you could join me,”” _ : Fels-Naptha soap will make . kitchen work easier, just as it does the - washing of clothes. _Fels=Naptha will clean anything _ that is cleanable, and do it far better and — quicker than any other soap. ne _ Try. it on your pots, pans, dishes and other kitchen utensils. ‘It will “cut? the tease quick 2s a wink and leave them é ba ht and shiny. It will clean glassware and china, and polish them at the same And because it will do this far better in cold-or lukewarm water, there is no -danger of breaking fragile ‘glass and china: by putting them in scalding water. : Kitchen sinks, shelves, cupboard and floor should all be scrubbed with Fels-Naptha., It whitens woodwork as well as cleans §t, and neither roaches nor ants. will infest a kitchen whére the. clean- ing is regularly done with Fels-Naptha, and chips of the soap placed where they congregate. Follow the easy ‘and green wrapper. directions on the red — and alr thelr | troubler in a. divarce -sult ifthe present When Margaret Clark, 24 years old, who ways she j¢ a maid in a Brondway hotel, told the police of the East Sixty- street station that she -had stolen. a Driarwood pipe because she had been arrested in a Third Brenua_denastitent—store- ona OnaTRe 1p When she was search- pipes was found among other | to-tio- par- to this | country for #—visit and spent all her CQRNELL TRUSTEE, DEAD. y! Why, I've _ han ebbing id {or 9Bc to 1 $1 iene Sta —=—=BLOOMINGDATI Siz jackets and to blca ver trousers. di erent—we ve got it. cially’ for just these fel'ows. trousers are kny They ate syade of excellent cheviots, “worateds.- tweeds, serges, thibets and are un- doubtedly the best values in New York for the price: |__With_kn! ——chevidts” and homes a “the hard knocks that the sto-gine his clothes. AS sult f Pianos priced up to $300 can be p No better p' used in its construction. by skilled piano builders; guaranteed for 15 well ax by Blooi z FR [. Sresent hase: Hinngdd Knee Trouser Suits for Big Boys : es for 14, 15. 16 and 17. Year Olds. a Many of the bigger boys object to belts on their They wan! something Ap as orin ent made up espe- 5. They are the manly sty ex that you will find it dificult to ,et anywhe.e tise. “The h, but not the bloomer effect. The jackets arg/double-breasted, without the belt. $9.95 | Boys’ Belted Jacket Suits — rbocker trouse:s, made_o!-splendid_ quality — tacve-to- stand — ively robust school boy is ‘Quite the of any sut you can buy at $4.00, _-At_a Clear Saving to You of from $120 to $300 Greatest and Best Values in Highest Grade Pianos Ever iffered! aid for om very easy-oaymen! terms of $5 Down and *1 a Week os-are. manufactured, and each at its price cannot be pmatched elsewhere for tone, action, artistic designing or quality of material Every One of These Pianos is Bui't to Last a Lifetime yeais by the manuwactuiers as Extraordinary Ofer! free 2) | | and framed i 23x2binches; usually aie p in Flemish oak; average size 50; our artistically framed, ai We-ask you to note this offering esp ~ cially. --Jt concerns-some very pretty p:ctures, remarkably low prices. t To-Morrow (Thursday) the Last Day of ‘Our — : Semi-Annual Merchant Tailorin Po not fail-to this splendid opp Fall or Winter Frince Albert high-class ta lors, - of a-per’ect fit an “workmanship. The Fabrics—forty diferent kinde—are brand-new; an a pot Our Gearan'ee s“\e'ds you absolutely from any dissatisfaction; if not entirely satis~ fiéd with the garments after they are made: up you may retuin them, in which case your money will be refinded without hesitat ends Thursday night, Oct. 3d. A new Fall or Wii made to your measure r Suit, Overcoat or Prince Albert Coat = Beaatifal— Pastel-.Land: Ray BLOOMINGDALES! Sewing Machines, $16.50 scares—Original jects in oval, oblony 01 upright irames of orna: mental gilt. them for $5.00; price.» Roums—Hand work at together; framed in Flem ish oak —with gilt lin: ing; oi ¢ 2 jecial pric Th Toor. A One Day Sale Light Ruaning Noiseless Dust Proof and autom To-morrow tic 8-75 We afé showing-exceptionally good sewing machines at so low a price as....4. terre rselves They are cetes, automatic Made by one of the foremost makers in 4 shy {| America and guaran- blac rise tan and ‘brewer Couple Aaast ure 89c ——\teed by -him-as-well-as - Main’ Floor, Sm) St, Section. i have five and the easiest-ronning ma- _chines in the country. Exclusive deales: every- where ask $50. for identical machines, but to-morio ¥ you may have them at the above low price: ~$60—Sewing Machines in oal fully im prove- “ments, ates cases, 5 drawers, juipped/ with new oat and, Vest of higa- grade material made to order for The Sais and: Qvercoats: will be cut by expert cutters and mad='up by ion, Bear in mind, this offer positively sub- The entire pict re measures 20x25 inches; we have sold inhi §2.98 i Pictures for Dining 28 $2.98 Art Prints—Beautifst-en- ecutions gf incdern and classic. sub.ecis, matted $1.25 in? dust-proot dravers: lif, tall-tearng party and fatent needle shreadee Tact ally nol=slees asier; pract cally noi-ciess: LEX!NGTON | To" ® AVE | 59"1060°S take advantace of vortunity to have a fut, Overcoat-or * Sale| , taus assur ng you d the best possible -inclusive assortment of this season's patierns. - $ 12. Autumn’s-Long-Gloves. | With the determination to win, we have |} entered-the autumn campaign w th a atock of | long kid “end silk gloves that knows_neither | peerndér equal: —— ae Serre Espec ally nsteworthy is the assortment of 16-button |} Yength blac« a-d white glace gloves. Price through- |! and Vest r out is at the lowest possible point. $2.25 Elbow Length Glace id Gloves, mousquetaire style, with buttons or laaps at the wris's The kid: 4s of fine qua'ity; fit Ruaranteed; all sizes; wo GLO ates Women’s $3.50 16-But- ton I ength Black Glace Glores, 24 inches long-— the length that reaches _well above the elbow. Made of’ prime quality Kid, mousquetaire style, with claws or buttona at the wris:. A perect fit guaranteed of money re- funded; all sizes. No mail orders filled. $2 15 Price to-morrow. FE fi Women’s Elbow Length Silk Lisle Thread Mousque- taire Gloves in all the.new desirable colors— and black and white; actually worth 98c. 49c i 1 ay Noni - $1.25 Elbow Leneth Silk Gloves, in LOOMING ALES: for men, women and children | Hos y at very spec.al prices. MEN'S. 22TH EAD COTTON SINGS, in black, with -whtte—feer--apeciat: CHILDREN’S SCHOOL STOCKINGS, extra heavy, wide-and-narrow ribbed, with double heels... : MEN'S" BLACK-AN2 SILK-EMBROIDER-|- ED HALF-HOSE, very fine quality, all'stres, WOMEN’S IMPORTED SOc LISLE THREAD STOCKINGS, -fine,—plain—gaure—lsle thread, with. Gaile Copy pats yauze ttste- thread, with wit ands} “embroideries and plain lace ankle; open work lisle_ thread; all_in tan, black and white; all 29c $19.4. $12} needle threader, Free Wit <s¢8 0: hedetuchines we will give a patent Metal Cuirass Candle Shades. kor don't Bad ab an Sale Nave the fine lasting acti © $10:Down and $3751, a Month Lost Motion Action. rie $900 Walters Mastertone Player Pianos, aan unquest{ona): most advantageous THE PIANO’ wo otter y 9 offer the fallow: $45 $25 Down and $10 a Month in, pianos, whic a $600 Style K Wal’eis Panos $750 Style F Wa'ters Picnrs we had no room to | $300 | $325 | 100 Walters Baby Grand Piano $600 | Prices Include Stool and Cover. SPECIAL NOTICE cert Gas regular size 1 ¢oncert baby wlze, sults thie taken urance, and Xiras whativer Hh 10 ha AY) $550 Walters Style) Pianos $260—* Down and $la Week Lost Motion Actio THESE PLANUS embody AY" the very bake and neweat Improvementatn plat All Cars Transter to BLOOMINGDALES —_ ay Move: sus take It! away r new home. yuliaing. = 7) Lex, to at and le Day ta the price of | we wit bor and ship art te. Uneted Upon request a oT when’ you_are ready lot, that plet bat m price {rom Sc tore Silk Candle ‘Shode. reason=an incomy —these are reduced: from and 15c to \P: stores are selling BAUCCT. 5.00. | | | cup for 15c: our spec price, tor cup ani id fete i, TEA CUFS ‘s) SAUCE Ja anese China. bie and white, ovide shape: other. ‘The accomyanying cutis a repr tion chit e-shase= it ts avery pr ‘] desigt: and has a. colored lining, -w! helps to piod_ce a solt, mellow ligh finished with fringe. these shades fo; £0. special of them for to-1 |-Paper Candle Shades—To clase an J a lo, that is not com- in colef, we feduce the Usual y we sell nase a ow at ‘or the same ie of colors: * 5c BLOOMING ay $4 Decorated Japanese China Chocolate Sets, chocolate pot, 6 cupe and saucers, Sale price ¢ Extra Specia{s ua Japane e Cups and 0S 30c * 3c Mh Rt. Section. THESE SETS are of Japanese Thin China with characteristic “Japaricse decora- tio. The sets consist of a cov- ered ‘chocolate pot_and 6 cups and saucers to match. ‘ $5 Japanese China ‘Choco.ate' Sets at $2.48. These sets are of thin Japanese China deco ations trace wity gold and Cobalt blic to:der consist of, a, Saucers, etc. $1.98 sizes at. eros a MEN’S, WOMEN’S AND CHILDREN’S HOSIERY, | Of...diffesent—styles;—all worth 14c_ 9 | Special at. + SICH BLOOMINGDALES", Long Crepe Kimonos A complete new. Fall. Tine of. these very desirabic house gowns: ceeding= vy mederate prices. ng Crepe Kimonos in all the newest colors, Mate with splendid shirred yovek* trim- med with deep—Fersisn-bor-! ° ders and have wide flowing tsleeves. Very spe- 98c cial’at. os Full Lensth Crepe Kimcnos,” made. very full, of siriped Pers an crepe in dainty coler= ings and Japanese With solid color ritbon bo der: Women will appreciate t serviceable | house- gowns Ton 6759 Knife Sets _ Here is a) unique little |f; novelty that |} wil look well on any 8 de. jf} board. A set | . Of 6 fruitknives | with nicely. decorated (hina handles, in a porcelain. staid, representing in shape and color some iru t— pear, apple, peach, etc. ‘Fhe us al price is j} 39c | ectacles Second Floor, eo) ee which will be sold to-m rrow for. ement Sp in our. bas BLOOMING DALES’ $1.50 Eyeglasses & Every pair ofthese glasses ts filted with the finest lenses. I glasses gold a loy ‘atent nose- Spectacles havs opt cans’. price u ss $ .50, but at Blocmin: a pair for noiraw ray