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STOCKS IMPROVE. AFTER POOR START Clean Clearance Sheets and Action of Banks Reassure THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, breed Is known as the “Berger Belac.” They are of gray color, hearty, cour- ageous and intelligent, according to re- ports made to the Commissioner, and have been used successfully in Ghent. Commissioner Bingham was perauad- ed to have aw force of dogs by Third. Deputy Commissioner Woods. Deputy Woods made a study of police dogs in Paris, Brussele and Ghent, when he waa educating himsclt In the ways of eriminalx—abroad preparatory to being DOGS 10 PATROL BEATS JUST LIKE Traders After Slump. Influenced by the United Copper ‘collapee and the failure of Gross & Kieebers,added-to-the-generally-pasal- mt tic sentiment that has prevailed for. ecles , the stock market to-day.| Loponed nervous and son faveloned a weak, reaCtionary tone, Ajuthern Pacific and, ‘the coppor’ shares. were decidediy ‘weak lind there was heavy soljing of the valid Btaen Steel oka, reak 1n some touched forty-ilve minutes of trading sold down to-116-8, Amalgamated Copper to 45-8, news of the failure of Hallet’ @dblo & Company, an old banking. house. of Hamburg. Germany. with tabiiities of > | tim $3,600,000 to $4,000,000. ‘This firm did with European tn- Third avenue “L’" system, which ta ded beyond comfort under the Smhere was a rally later and a some- feeling prevailed |Six Coming in Charge of Lieut. Reading to 8-4, St. Paul to ein ane A OCTOBER 17, Luncheon When R.H. Macy & Co.'s You're Shopping ‘Tunch in the MACY RESTAURANT—one of the largest + in the world. la carte and tal Men's cafe and smoking | room: main rest- aurant. Hours 8 A. M. to-6 P.M THE REAL COPS appointed to this present place. at tice a a AMERICAN STOCKS DROP IN. THE LONDON MARKET. LONDON, Get. 11,Phe demoralization | i i tk-vosterday—catised—a drop In see rails on the: Stovk Ex-{ ghanze to-day of from one to four) eee compared with yesterday'n clos- | , which oat | line points, al rn Pacific: | which ‘declined 9-4 of a point. bejnz. coy - Wakefield, Who Studied — Them in Ghent. THEY WORK ALL ALONE. land out of wortion to th: amount of [Bingham Doesn’ {Seem Afraid su tees berein eer cay soocerate brie business transacted was princi- | _ Some Oné Will Steal jos Brofesslonal. [bias yj mnarem, wrere ai30. affected 5 Them, Either,” ana Wie Th to. Cail j : fon declined 1-3. a SHIPPING NEWS. Ij ALMANAC FOR TO-DAY. Poltce. Commiasioner Bingham re- |celved word to-day that six police dogs are being brought to him iby Police Lieutent Wakefield, who, after study- {ng the workings of police dogs in has purchased a con-|——— lt be put on beats In | Gover: Ha e brokers who. took the view [tat tre market hadt-xcted—betior than been expected. It was said ‘ot the weak points In the tuation bad been taken caro that-the indvidual necessttt al—and, in a ant on the Second -avenue iWas-reeponsibie for the conditions joed, and tens of thousands of wood. recovery when it} became known that all sheets had passed the Siook Exchange Clearing House successfully, thus indicating ghat no fatlures had occurrel.. The market sacttied Into a quieter tone af- tor thar. Heavy selling of ‘Amalgamated Cop- Per in the afternoon affected the list Hsome, tut prices soon-hardenéd and the. market held firm, closing with galns general. The final trading waa a 1 ‘The_curh market 7 ‘which a! jer stopped at the Fifty-seventh it station. When Miller got the 1 to cart he turned on the power. ) train moved about six inches and bad happeted,-sbut off the current applied the brakes ja @ hurry. 1g Wit and the: conduvtor je ef the track 100) re Se reached the sixth car A the -wolirceof thal hese dogs will arrive here next week | _ id ETS expected to be qilariered in the Araenal, in Central Park, by day. At night they will go forth to catch crim- inale-or.molmt. them ous te. the officers | La of the law, me Commissioner — Bingham already has, one dog in the department. Thia is a bloodhound, which recently followed the tracks of @ man ‘after four hours. Hat ‘The experiment was made in, Pough- Crown of of Casi Keepsle. Since then the dog bas been tine aa kept in Qéding, thé Commissioner not wishing the animal to bs disturbed. Ho Iw holding him In readiness for the Arst inal that outetrips the police and pens to leave tracks behind hisa. the six_new additions to the dog foree are all Beigian shepherds. The a. Bt, Michaal’aEimella, Gibraltar. jor, Hamar ure. vonia. Gibraltar, aes See aes | fatira, Gibraltar, 4* BAILED TO-DAY. potencies ine. Havre, Esperanza. Havana, Keres: Rotterd: Govenhaxen. ‘Amerfus, Hamburs. fey ble. ‘axie of a pair of wheels on the true) in thé middie Tae ends nad fallen. between] [trading in United Copper shares 1s coa- fined, as the stock {¢ not listed on the few York Stock Exchange, opened. with active and exolted’ trading to-day. “UnttedCopper--was-week -and—-eotive. become practically “patt| The first saie-of the common steck-was ncture, ‘at $12, en compared with the closing iy the axle snapped just ae the| price of $15 last night. It quickly es Had the mishap occurred |'dropped to $10 and then recovered to were In motions eerl-| 912.5, Mnccident. & must have happen Se ee ee sit tke break- | 728 strength of Consolidated Seem ship’Company’s bonds was a feature-of Was serious und immediately | the opening of the market. These bonds, nunicated with headquarters. In the Which were weak during the excitement haif'-a dozen southbound |.of Yestemlay, sold to-day at Zi 1-4, as fea aig with’ a closing pries ot 191-4 Soha Ames oe Ate fone eroactle Rie The total wales of stocke ial | 873,000 shares and of bomtae “climbed “off and walked along the) narrow roadway - alongeide the tracks to the nosrest stations. Porters WOMEN’S i Tailor-made Walking Suits” For Fall and Winter Wear. A LARGE ASSORTMENT 1S BEING SHOWN COMPRISING THE LATEST MODELS INTALL THE NEW FABRICS. New Display of. Inexpensive Millinery from~ Abroad : ling the main-stiirway, 7: by. interesting display of Aetiah and French Tatloréd Mite : Most noteworthy: are the-Hats from Victor Jay... &‘Co., of London. That: establishment isthe ° source of a great deat-of royal headwear, particu: larly Yachting and Motoring Hats... Qur collection braces duplicates of the royal favarites, in ad- * jon-to—scores—of-of! her: -pretty—and_ Inctive creations, fncluatne® many from-France- = ‘Inexpensive, as the price 1 range—$6. 24 ‘to $10. §9—indicates, On the Batcony, 34th street-side—2 are-simiiarly_interesting-dis- plays of Ready-to-wear Hats of dom manufacture. Untrimmed Hats. | able shapes in al on. the main_floor, latest_fashion-_ Misses? ‘One of the. Most Remarkable Sales of Such Garments Two-manufacturers are represented, their conibined-stocks totalting: 1,400 Coats, 900 of which are ready for the opening of the sale. The majority are. Long Coats, in sizes from 8 to 18 years, the ——_—larger-sizes-being suitablefor- “smallwomen.— 3 The garments aré fashioned of all-wool fabrics in plain colors and a great variety of fancy effects. them man- tailored—lined enna finished with vetvet collars. Made to Sell at $10.00 to $17.50. Jn addition, we will haveon ‘Sale in=am-adjoining section, about 200 Children's Coats, 2 to 4-year sizes, $5.50 to $7.00 values, at 39° Including four different styles, in crean serge; blue, brown and golf red cloth; red and nayy chinchilla cloth, and navy, t-—These~ sales will ~be~conducted. s Attractions Are Their Eom Prices. JA A ee Account| ou_ EVER’ CON ENIENCE ; afforded by any Investigate! _Japanese Hand-embroidered _ Garments: Masterpieces. - N two. displays on this second floor—displays of. , garments: just through our Foreign oftice—we be- | ‘lieve there has: been established-a NEW HIGH | }. ise73] STANDARD OF EXCELLENCE IN JAPAN-| ESE ART NEEDLEWORK. One display is made-up of Mandarin-Coats, the other of Among ue Earments, : —| marvellous! y- embroidered. ae ‘The Mandarin Coais are shen in_ white, Anh pastel shades, embroidered in silk and: gold cant richly lined, Prices —range..from_-$64.75-to-$4 49.00. The Kimonos,‘ranging in price from "$6.94 to $89.25, are all made over patterns we sent to Japan. ane ~For Spectat- Setting =— sa SHORT. KIMONOS.-as above $6.94 and $9.89 satis attractive eat Children’s Coat F sae | We Ever Inaugurated = $6.94, $8.49, $9.74 and $11.74 are splendidly tailored—many of ‘Prices Ranging from brown and castor corduroy. {n--a.special..section—rear._.of..the second floor. For the szie we will have an extra force of salespeople. Fa: time an attempt was made to Part of the traffic by a shuttle gysterd” On the morthbownd track: Bei cBunpenaperp N3z eae io An army of ‘anxloia workers, who started downtown with just enough Lr Will-place on-sale:to-morrow. fillet te Rrpateseths Greatly, Below Regular Values also : -DIRECT. ATTENTION. TO“THEIR LARGE COLLECTION OF WOMEN'S AND SES" RIDING HABITS AND SEPARATE RIDING SKIRTS AT tein. VERY MODERATE PRICES. SETI: ieee fete’ sche Miracs ast s oe el eaten ‘and Third avenue surta: Pweg And the lower end of the Subway: Hn delayed tray thelr faci SRSA E LE ead --French-Hand-made-Walsts- ‘ATTENTION IS-CALLED-TO-& NT WHIMPORTATION, COMPRISING AN EXCEPTIONALLY LARGE ASSORTMENT OF STYLES, ; Por. To-morrow. 2 ented ingens Waists—*9. 50, 13. 50, 19. 50. = Much Less Than Usual Prices. Women’s Shoes tor Autumn Wear WALKING AND DRESS BOOTS, TOGA, ‘OXFORD. AND SAILOR TIES,_ PUMPS AND DRESS SLIPPERS IN THE MOST APPROVED SHAPES, CHOICEST. SELECTED LEATHERS, HIGH GRADE WORKMANSHIP. z 11 $15.00 Suits at $11.75. “Single-breasted ~ models, go group, fon eons, ples only sixty suits. In-regular—stocks,-at—full_regular—prices, they -would be counted excelient values: But they came to us at special prices and we adhere to an "established rule by moving them along! pric in —piaids, mixtures and popular gray —cassi- 77 meres; coats with broad-lapels, hand-made Wael a Stee oofining;: athseams:sitksewn: $18.00. Suits at $14.75. Single and Double breasted Suits, fashionéd of fine sworsteds and chev- jots, in plaids, Stripes, mixtures and grays and” browns; coats ‘with hand-felled collars, peaked lapels and Serge lining. Suits at $16.50. Strictly hang SZ OOF mite Lae ioned of High-grade finished and uwi— finished-worsteds, cassimeres and cheviots; coats have wide peaked lapels, plain or cuff sleeves, no-vents, and-are lined with serge. Other Suits in regular stocks up to $3#.. ye Overceats fram $9.94 to $34, 50. x $7.00 Trousers, $5.50. Fine Dr anes mad ‘Mary McClolian:and her sister Eliza- hy five and threo years old, played | “with matches Yealerday afternoon in| their home at No.3 West Bixty-sixth | Republic Republic Hock. Inn s STEIL. F vies fare —Particular attention is directed to Women’ $s Colored | _Waiking SLD) te Mary's clothing caughtfre.and | she was burned to death, Neighbors tried vainly to get to th ehildren. The doors of the McClellan Bat were locked. Elizabeth, obeying the calls of the nelghbors, tried to un: latch tho fastenings, but she was too snail. When an entrance was forced | Mary had been ‘burned to a crisp and| fire bad scorched almost overything in the ‘room except her baby sister. esos & OW, Twin Ci RT Union “Pacific 8 1 oP ++ +1411 + {Wests Win Cont. “ptt? Advance. “Decline. WHEAT Sica wr PES Objects of Art & Bric-a- AN UNUSUALLY LARGE AND ARTISTIC COLLECTION OF <MARBLE GROUPS AND BUSTS, BRONZE GROUPS AND STATUETTES, SEVRES, DRESDEN AND VIENNA DECORATED PORCELAIN VASES, IVORIES, DUTCH SILVER, MINIATURES, ELECTROLIERS, CLOCKS AND Stock SETS," Special Offerings To-morrow broad _stri "Another Lot-of-Men’s Fine -Berby--Hats at. $1. BS e pce ATS made to sell at prices ranging from $2.50 to $4.00, but kept out of: those classes because of slight manufacturing im- perfections-—generally nothing more serious than a matter of weight, the bodies‘ being lighter or heavier than’the mak- jer’s standard demands. - All the latest shapes are included, Von Patek. Moma, the father of the shildren, & painter, has ever since the oath of hiv wife a year ago managed fo-keep a home. James McClellan, a setippled brother, has beon the care. faker. James left the children alone wesierday afternoon at 4 o'clock to go te a store to buy supplies for supper. He looked the doors, fearing tho littie pRen might stray into the hall and fal) pwoatairs. CHICAGO, Oct. |1}—There was a heavy dronin wheat on the Board of | Trade to-fay, the December option de- clining nearly 3 cents, while the May option was down i 6-8. Th, for December wheat % eres Sxalngt the closing price Yesterday ot 106 7-8: the Jow price for May to-day Wan 107 5-8, against yesterduy's close of The severe decline was atsributed to the weak condition ot th socke roesie and u decline of § cents at Winnipes. whore, It 1k said, (he Teceipty ate mand: Hy incroading, "The: bears had thins pretty much thelr own way throughs Aye day and the occaslonal rallies wero feeble in character. HURT IN A CAVE-IN. While @ dosan Itallan laborers wero digging in the Pennaylvania Terminal Exeavation at Thirty-third street and Seventh avenue, to-day, there was a caye-in, and two of them were badly hurt by the falling or that even i¢ i Saving Pinca, io epren the. Philadephia Pattern you, they aro retrenchi ane they aulll have thelr aul” iNew | aon SLUMP TRA CHICAGO] Bronze Jewel Boxes, with!vory Miniatures, $5 125, 7.75 | Ivory Miniatures, in Bronze Frames, 4.75, 15,75 ee OO Silver Plated Tableware HIGH GRADE QUADRUPLE +LATE, ON WHITE METAL, CHOICE DESIGNS: IN BRIGHT AND BUTLER FINISH. Considerably Below Regular Values, sTea Sets, $6.50, 12.75, 14.50 Hot Water Kettles, $5.75, 695 Coffee Sets, 4.75) 6.75 Butter Dishes, $1.95, 2.65,"°3,75 Water Pitchers, 2,95, 4.95 Crumb Sets, 2.50, 3.75 Bread Trays, 1,65, 2.95 Syrup Sets, 1.65, ‘4.95 Basing Dishes) 3.95 Salad Dishes, 3.95, 5.50 Glass Lined Sugars and Creams. Each $1.95 | West Twenty-third Street ailored garments, fash- ce ind—Candie: zeae. i Basement. ~The final “shipment of Hallowe'en Favors, just through our foreign one yors near the main stairway. If; you thought that last year’s great showing of oddities and unique things exhausted the Ideas in such favors, a Surprise awaits you, Prices—as moderate as the display {s f_ interesting. i ae Candy, vanilla and —_strawberry?flavors; a favorite with | “tie children; box.. 1 1Be SaltedNute—almonds, pecans and walnuts; new crop; fine flavor; +. 7B¢ telas, | box of 5 x eit (0, regularly #35, Boys’ High Grade Clothing: s=|— Suits, Overcoats and Reefers—school and d TH garments—for boys up to 17 years. First word is of regular stock apparel, at regular prices. In any other store such values would be termed very special: RUSSIAN BLOUSE SUITS, $2.97 TO $9.74 In serges, cheviots and cassimeres; several models, with sailor or, standing collars; 244 °to 8-year sizes. SGME-_FAMOUS SOFT HATS AT $1.74. From the foremost Hat manufacturing concern in the country, Men acquainted with the finer grades of Soft'Hats may determine the source of these by the style names the manufacturers have made famous, In this ‘lot are such styles as The Auto, The Graeco, Ihe XLNT, and The Iris, “Usual prices fon such als range from ‘$3.00 to $5.00. a Bs In regular stocks we shot Debts from $1.88 to $3.49; Sith Hats from $4.96 to $7.24; Opera Hats from $4.96 to $6.94. Firat Floor. Sale of Women’s Hosiery. | Black IngrainLisleThread Imported ‘Black Lisle Thread Hose, plain, with lace ankles in various patterns; regu- “Hose, excellent quality; made with double soles, larly 33c. a heels and toes; 18c ‘pair, this sale regularly 24c, apair..... then Hostery in regular stocks ap to. $48.7: SAILOR SUITS, $3.96 TO $9.74 - For boys of 5 to 12 flor Suits made of and Gameann plat ER ait SD) eNOS Se hes KNICKERBOCKER SUITS, $2.97 TO $13.74 Seven different models, in fabrics of all dependable d wanted colorings; pleated coats, with or without By eit breasted coats with belts or beltless. The finest ones at $13, 74, fash- ioned of imported worsteds, are sold in ‘other'stores for $18.00. OVERCOATS AND REEFERS, $2.97 TO $16.49° Various new models, fashioned of cheviots, fancy mixtures brown and gray fabrics and blue chinchilla, ‘ i FOR SPECIAL SELLING: __ Overcoats, made of all wool frieze, in black and Oxford;-also of fancy gray overcoatings; new Chesterfield model, for boys of 8 to 47 years; sale .... 96 Reefers, of blue chinchilla, lined with flannel; 2% to 15-year si the smaller size garments buttoning close to the neck; saleg5.94 Suits —Double-breasted belted m th krlckerbocker tr \ es for boys