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Y \ MONDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1907. CLOSING CAUSES. UGLY RUMORS “the State-Examiner and- Attorney-General. 4 It- suspension, which 1s (ex- —phtted 10 “tead—to=anInfestigation + Attorney-Gendral Jackéoy-and th¢ Exaniiner.— ee mn 5, Hurley. Vyce-President and * = Mifector. of tho instir @rectors had a long yy mai office ofthe bank: “NU. Court y Stfeet. last night. ‘At the same -time! . |. ele: busy ‘nd_—pre—Eactions nt CN Bt cn Paring memorahda for the State Exam-| | Hand.and General’ Fight- fibe. With Mr. Hurley and the direc- epesd a + femue! 8. Whitehouse, attor ing Follows. Bey for the bank. After the conference reasan Yor the de: ide ing a church festival in the village of | ™mprove. $on under Dan oLte say Sany=;Cayrnosa—yertardaya_contiict arose be- abhi thing. toeen—factions in the congregation | se fir. Whitehouse explained that_it_was|which led to the Intervention of th in the A free fight ensued be- of a 41. lutely neces gendarmes, y necemmary for the bank -to| ten the peasants and the gendarmes, | of = = Phe! in which eleven persons were killed and! West. orn wounded: moi -the frat CHICAGO, Oct. 28.—Ail the grain mar- | w kets broke heavily at the opening to- day, the extreme Aécline In whaat sho ing a. slump of about 4 cents. ‘Phe chiet | f e was the financial, pishop-o ago banks in deciding to !ssue | use ‘eettificates and to de- 2 fo Minn., Oct, 28-Traqing in| Bishop suspended on‘ the’ Duluth | af examination.” Trade: to-duy owing to the} in, either cash, or the options, although, the trading room was. open and the} members were on the floor. NI or pe resumed unit elevators are being advined ol aw York market to-day on nows cent break in prices in the Values here fell 3 cents a bushel hour. THE EVENING WORLD, BAD WHEATSLUMP, DULUTH MARKET TRADING STOPS Prices Here and in the West Slashed-Owing to Finan- | cial Conditions. Impressive Ceremony J. Collins. Gay of the’ consecration: of of Antipholios. In the procosnion of cler; ot an one hundred. priests Neurl, the two-amisting Bist y ng follow . Faney/ a0 ction | Grace. Join . Yor! ade | 2D following which Archbis! Business secration_of Right Rev. J. The ceremony was {mpresstvo, as witnessed bY ag ‘many, persons As re able to neoure tickets of adinission. y were o nolnted the new bixhop andin wih the tnsienia of his new: onder, 15,000 BEDS BURNED. ARCHBISHOP GIVES, “NEW BISHOP OFFICE at Con- j}‘Phe-Church of 8t Francis Xavier, on | West Sixteonth street, was the scene to- the Right Rey, John J, Collins ag titular Bishop hap Farley abked the: questions The Ditany—was-charted—by-theohetr bed prayers and. 5 ‘ ther: Dihops umited in the act of conkecratlo Farley a ant} ed him | HIS LEG TOUCHED THIRD } Man Was Walking Tracks of the! Jacoma Vanewa,’ [oid, of Morris avenue and One Hundred and Fifty-fourth street, ‘killed by the third rall curtent of the Now York Central Railroad to-day while jwalking th tracka at One Hundred and |Sixty-seventh street and Harlem River, | Vanella thoughtlemsly stepped close to { the Mve ratl, and the calf of his leg, | jcoming in contact with the charged | Tat pet i was shot through his body. ROME, NX, Oct. 3—The big. atore- a ‘paint_shop of he Rome RAIL, DIED INSTANTLY.” New York Central | Railroad. twenty=f was instantly ‘& powerful current of electricity All the the November __ords for both the Victor — -and Edison Machines — —_Are-on Sale-Here — Long Distance Suburban or |Looal Trips. May be saved By Telephoning.— Think of the value of | the time thus saved. __ MEW YORK TELEPHONE OO., 18 Dey Street HE new-productions-include —all-the-latest: Oe Yruans/y dire Store Closes at 5.30 P. M. Smartly Tailored Suits ____ Specially Priced You will tind unparalleled completeness in our assort- “ments of stylish suits,both-impotted-and American made -All-modes-worth-while are here. : : What is the use worrying about how e suit will “turn out?” ‘Try on one of our modele—all of them the work of skilled tailore—and. you will:know at a glance the cut, fashion and becomingness of the suit. : Three groups, described below, claim the place of honor today. We may lay special stress on tlie smart lines of the suite at $27, ‘The cut of the coat ‘tends to give slender- ness tothe figure, It may be just the coat you are lool ing for, ~ see j j ‘ At $23.75, regularly $30—Fine cheviots and broadcloth: sults, made wkh smart. mannish pack ‘coa(s,.bound with braid,-or 86-inch ‘semi- single’ breasted, jackets, e¢ams strapped, beautifully tajlored, ilalabed with rows of etitching. The skirta side-plalted, finished with fold. : : y ieee . At $25, regularly $35—Velyeteen suits, made with , bip-lengta, double-breasted jacket, tritnthed/ with Drald, linet with a guaranteed satin lining: for fico-eeusona. Sktyte sile-plaited, trimmed-with- brat At $27, regularly $87.50—Sults of, fine broadcloth, made ‘with a 36-inch, double-breasted jacket;/the new ehield front, giving. the taper- ing waist effect, inlaid’ collar and Gr is of 1 a Special Values in Waists = From a Superb Stock Every _sort_of Walste_that the varied exigencies of ta : ata e—varit : sharply to-day, one story high, 400 feet long Bess Thursday had only $20,000 in cash} {ts vaults. This was not nearly| ~ » Gough to tido over Friday, and closing | ‘Was dete:ailned upon. When {t was scen the bank was in| >) rouble an appeal was made to Frank! Vice-President of the Title Guar- and Trust-Company, for a loan $2,000,0@. Mr. Balley looked o: wi found they consisted largely Sgearssial notes. Ths loan was re- fused. pecullar transactions re: Borough Bank are tm cir heé 2 xmsll dry goods store in. South | {rooklyn. ‘Tue “father got loan of | on @ note secured by his son. Then} gon got « loan of $350 on one secured bythe father. The two: havo: sinc: INDIANAPOLIS O>t “2¢..-During 2 versation at a dinner at the Colu: Aa HED Federat Judge Peters. — { @roewcup, of Chicago, sald that he hadi _. equested—-by President —Heowevelt:——---- $0 select’ a ‘committee to make sueres-| “@one to the Predident for a law to re-| 7 ferm ‘corporations, and he tad decided ib comnly. a! 9 i “Judge Grosecip said his idea of such for a Congressional enact- ead Company wi burned ‘The -atore- house, which was a wooden structure nd 75 feet in width, contained 15,000 finished’ beds. | jdt and most popular selections of the season. Every rendition, and all the choice ‘monologues-and recitations —— are included in the collec- tion, any of which will be played for you any time you come in and request We have in our phono- graph—parlors—sound-pro 0 rooms in which you may _listen to records without interference. We carry an assortment of records so large and varied that choosing is practically unlimited. : ile © to-da' ‘The November records for both m and have your selections played. new song, every new. instrumental Here _ it is unne- cessary to ask if we have any partic u lar record in stock — if it’s on the market at allit’s here. | achines are: Come in and look over the showing. ‘The price limits, $8.50 to $145, indicate as much. There are plain tailored and most elaborate waiste in silk, chiffon cloth, net and lace, to mention merely & few ‘al_ groups. ‘The aseortment-of-colors-includes:every. rable shade, and there are many models that are quite distinctive in design. For Monday’s selling, these charm- ing waists at special prices. ae $5 Walsts at $3.50.—Plaid silk or figured net, lace-trimmed. _ $6’ Waists at $5 — Mesealine silk !n evening shades, with round “yoks of Cluny and Valenciennes lace insertion. ay; i $8 Wa'sts at $6.50— Plain net, with yoke of Valenciennes inser- tion, trimmed with Cluny lace. $9 Waists at $8 — Messaline silk, !n evening shades, with pointed yoke of Valenciennes insertion; front trimmed with medalltons, ineer- tions and French knots. Fourth floor, Old Building. Sub-Station Store, Old Butlding: Women’s Skirts, Coats and Suits, ~ Interestingly Priced ‘A dit of good fortune came our. way which enables us to offer these garments at phenomenally low “prices—but never mind the story; come and see the bargains, We have suggested their character below. ‘Women’s Walking Skirts, of blue. Panama cloth, full folds. fi At $12.31 ‘ilarly-$t#—Women’s—Broadcloih Coats, 50 long, handsomely trimmed with soutache braid and velvet; satin lined throughout; in black, blue and red: | At $14, regularly $20—Women's Tailored Suits, in black and blue cheviot; The jackets are 27 tnches- long, with semi-ftted-backs, and mantel eatt -satin-and-trimmed.with-brajd_.Bkirts are: plalte¢-and- have two folds. Shoes at Sharp Savings You can “go it blind’ in the Sub-Station Shoe Store, and be sure of getting a bargain in the shoes you buy. Here are specially tiniely sorte that offer particular “that—woutd—bring—att—corporations — ‘Qing ar interstate business under regu-+~ Ietion by the genérai government. He -eala-shat he would soon select the men! pserve with-himn-on-the-commiltee and ___ Arthur: Pryor’s Band _— Telescope | (We, 317) 7 Setter Accordion Solo by John J..Kimmel Medley of Irish Jign-(No. 338) : — Whistling Solo by Ed. Abies Love Mo and the World ts Mine (No. 5267) Solo by-Miss-AdaJoues- Mammy's Lituc Curly Bead (No. 5266) Tenor Solo by Hurry Talty "A Friend of Mine Told a Friend of Mine (No. 5160) Paley whole subject, and attempt to dev Jaw that would pince corporations un control of the: Government. ‘It was his opinion that future nizations doing interstate — busi be easly brough! be some Jaw coul —~<trendy-oreanisod= feilncorporate under a nation: Police Band-of- Mexico Velino M. Presa, Director Hidalguense Two-Step to-inch (No. sa ‘Twenty-third-of July March 10-inch Pagliacci Fantasia. 19-inch (No. 31674) ___Feliy Diaz March 12-inch {Nb. 31675) —“Bemiramide Overture 12-Inch (No. 31676) - Arthur Pryor’s Band * Glavery Days March 10-Inch’ (No. 5271) “ My eee {Tannenbaum} rs-inch Noo 3i670) = sJudge Holt. In the United States Ds- ‘ $fict Court) to-day listened to argue @ients—on the application of creditors ‘ef Heinze & Co, for the ‘appointment @f) a receiver for\Uie firm, an snyolun- tary petition in bankruptcy having bee ed against the—concern two We YIN OING 0. TAS RE se Sounsel for Healnze& Co, virtrousty se Fheth Vpeneies a a 5 opposed the receivership, tnsisting that | PS lieppala marina Aap 367s) AEF aus ue qltenta\ were) not eee aA tainch (Nes st673) sana) ‘Tovant t urview of the Ba aN ss 4 that (ts aftairs could be io German Cavalry Bana: = @ated without-the ald of a Federal re- * parade Post (arith Kaleer Friedrich Mareby ro-inch (Na. $355) So RaTmonse Retreat ro-Mneh te eae i =<-WHetor-Dance Orchestra == La Blanche Waltzes 12-inch (No, 31677) Sheridan Victor Drum, Fife and Bugle Corps “WarSongs March 1inch (No, 5234) -Rogers Xylophone Solo by Chris Chapman Dell? Oro Maziirka so inch™ (Ne. 's273) ‘Detl* Oro Accordion-Solo-by-Joha-j.-Kimmel. Medley of Straight Jigs 1olnch (No. sas4) Comic Song by Clarice Vance I’m Wise so-inch (No 5253) Williams Comic Songs by Vesta Victoria Tive Told His Missus All About Him 20-inch (No. $249 Tt Ain't All Haney; and It Ain't All Jam 1oinch (No. g95e THE GREAT SUCCESS a“ ea eer) Bye-Bye, Dearie (Vietor Record No, 5258) and all the big hits on the new November —¥VICTOR RECORDS Tate $ Bverard Three Songs by Harry Lauder ‘The Great Scotch Comedian in the Bottle for the Morning I've Somethin, , rodnch (No, $2001) I Love a Lassie (My Scotch Bluebell) roinch (No, s200a) Btop Your Tichling, Jock! ‘roinch (No, 52003) Now on Sale at all of the Victor stores : Hsted below, Alice Nielson, Soprano GO’ AND HEAR THEM! ae he Ane eee ore pee Ht Se pagtont : aaa mn Pasquale —Quel guardo (lances ft) Bey ORK C (No. 7408) : Donizett! Charles Dalmores, Tenor 12 Inch size, with orchestra~$j—/w /talian, Trovatore—Ab si ben mio (The Vows We Fondly Wughted) (No, @5123) Veral Florencio Constantino, Tenor rrinch site, with orchestra—$r go each—/m Jtalian, Traviata Del miei bollente spiriti (Wild My n of Youth) (No.7 1¢--Epilogo—"Guinto tol passo'? (N: ) the End of Laie) Arrigo Boito W/Atncaine (0 Paradiso) (Oh Paradise) (No. 74088) Meyerbeer New Victor Records on sale throughout Warnes. 800 Livingston atrest SERGEY, O(TY, NEW JERSEY. Ac wruntan f) Mactacnery. yp ‘ORANGE, NEW JE! Crarien A, Taureeh 219 Main strtet. cee dtdcaltnpninechnicliaihsts sii “All yocalselections -huve--eccorpaniments ~ by =the Victor = Orebestra: 8-inch 35 cents Jones 10-inch 60 cents; oat Tenor Solos by Harry Tally _ Any Victor dealer will gladly play these records for you. Victor Talking Machine Co. rH America onthe 28th of ue Camden N J, USA AL btu GT Gorurt atzest. © Rertlner Gramophone Company of Montr Guy Warner, 1212 Betfont avenue, Duet by Harlan and Stanley ‘Yankee Doodle (No. 3965 Male Quartet by the Haydn Quartet_ in Thebes ‘Whero the Blue Bells Grew Talking Record by Len Spencer Arkansaw Traveler (No. 120:) and 12-inch $1 f Duet by Collins and In Monkey Land. 10-inch (No. 5270) Tenor Solo by James McCool ‘The Girl Left Behind Me xeinch (No. $059) Tenor Solo by Billy Murray Golden Rod ro-inch (No. 5247) McKiniey Tenor Solo by Byron G. Harlan Captain Baby Bunting roinch (No-se46) Yodel Song by George P.- Watson Medity of Yodel Songs to-inch (No. 5x62) Soprano Solo by Miss Helene Noidi _-The Last Rose of Summer_10-inch (No. 5»64) ~ Contralto Solo by Miss Corinne Morgan Homeward 10 inch Harlan Morse Lover Descriptive Specialty ~~ ‘by. Miss Jones and Mr. Spencer Meet Me Down at the Corner so-inch. (No. 5252) Yankee Talk by Cal Stewart Uncle Joon-Joins the Grangers ro-iach--{No. 5248) Von Tier Von Tilzer Rye Bye, Dearie spinch (No. $235) Bacramento ro-inch (No. 5260) Hebrew Choir Records by Cantor Meisels, and Choir of Congrega- tion “‘Ohab Zedek,”” New York City —” Shma Israel so-inch ( Eig chaim toinch ‘ Ishtabach soinch Kaushu 10-inch Zur larael Der Kidys! Buchas Kobanim 10-inch (No, s24s) Oy horachmim 12-incl | Mimkomeho 12-inch | Yiamechu 12-inch (s16¢) New Red Seal Records Marcel Journet, Bass to-inch size, with orchestra—$1—/n /talian, Emani--Infelice © tu credevi (Unhappy One) (No. 64077) Verdi Herbert Witherspoon, Bass ssinch sire, with orchestra~$1.50 each—/m English, Filjah—Lord God of Abraham (No, 74081) Mendelssohn Elijah—It fa Enough (No, 74082) Mendelssohn Emilio de Gogorza Baritone aa inch size, with orchestra—$1.so—/m English, Semelo—Where'er You Walk (No. 740%) Handel Go and hear them to-day! idian Distributors L ‘Taylor Helt__ 6) ONCOniENIOsN BOO @nteniex A| sunpay record announced in ictor adverti: You can possces either the Payment Plan of — The ni on sale In our Talking Machine Parlors, THE FAMOUS OPERA SINGERS THE BEST VAUDEVILLE TALENT a ATP: 19°TO2O0 2 STREETL “practically every popular selection, old and new, as well !_ merable-dialogues,—monologues,comic sketches, band selections and comic songs. ny or -- —The Edison Phonograph without feeling the trivial outlay, by the Simpson-Crawford Easy- MINSTRELS AND MIRTH MAKERS EXTRAORDINARY ve been brouxht Into requisition and are at your command. “4 all tho varioun elements of audib.e entertainment Into-s ft pricelena for amusement purpose: eat ningers contribute to the November VICTOR bax ansembled repertoire which mak: The following LSEN, Soprano DALMORES, Tenor In fact, innu- “ exhausts the entire range of music—sacred, , secu ow Records announced In the Victor advertisement in this paper are now THE “lint of Red Seal Redorde: MARCEL JOURNET, Bass HERBERT WITHERSPOON, Basa CHARLES FLORENCIO CONSTANTINO, Tenor EMILIO DE GORGOZA, Baritone. “rhe prices of Victor Machines range from $17 to 9500, A’ call’ entails no obll- Catalogs gratis, gation whatever to purchase, Call and hear them. CHAS. H. DITSON & CO,, NEW MUSICAL WAREROOMS, 8-10-12 EAST 34TH STREET (Nea. 5ch Avenue). WORLD “WANTS” WORK , pate MONDAY “MORNING” WONDERS? savings; 4 ~ Women’s $2.50 Shoes at $1.90 Patent leather, lace and button; welted and stitched soles, of oak- -||:tanned leather. Smart styles; Cuban heels and in a full-size range. Women’s $3.50 Shoes at $2.40 ase A clear saving of over a third, Biack-kidskin, or-gun-metal-_ealt-- skin; lace or button; soles are welted and stitched; stylish and com- fortable. 4 —Smatt-Boys’$1,50 Shoes at $1.30 a Box calf, with solld soles, to stand hard wear, Sizes-10 to 13%. i|| Larger sizes, $1,50. ‘ i Substantial Sabings on Table and Couch Covers ~ -FAPESTRY-- TABLE. COVERS In Alaborate floral and unique Oriental designs, in red and green color effects, fringed on sides. Ranging in size from 1%x11¢-yds. to 2 yds: Values from $. to-$5.25, a 35.to $4.5 a = COUCH COVERS—Full size, 60 In. x 108 In., In Persfan and-Turk- ish designs, $4.28, were $ were $5.25, Wilton Carpet Rugs Under-Price. ; Rugs to lay in front of the dresser, In the dining room or hall. ‘Just 250 rugs, all made from sample pleces of the regular $3.25 grades of-Wilton carpet, in sizes 27x54 in, $2; 27x45 in., $1.75; 27x36 In.” 22x54 in., $1.75. At these prices they are about half the price carpet by the yard, $35 Black Rasstan Foal Coats at $24 They are made collarless, semi-fitting back and lined. throughout -with a good-quality satin. A substantl: saving—$24; Inatead of $35. 30c Waist Madras at J8c a Yard Daluty White taadras—Very desirabte for makink entre waists, fee tf instead of 30c, - 2 i -50-—Waist-Nets-at $1.a Yard ~* In shades of white and cream, 45 inches wide. Splendid value at Sie = _.. Ex.ra Fine Valaes-in_Corsets— The stylez have been tested, they are shapely, plant modelw that’ will give srsoothness of fit over the hips and graceful lines to your. Lae Boe, regularly Se—Wide tape mipirite Corsets, in long ang short hipa. AC The, porularly. pas CBee ere a Special Corsets, for stout. figures, riers attached, ures. 7 ‘At 81,50, regularly 32 —P. jong over hip and abdomen. Su; DRESS GGODS at Exceptionally Low Prices In binckand colors: Besides the three fine offerings mentioned peisw. we call attention to our collection of watst, skirt and dress lengths at greatly reduced prices, - At B00 yd, regularly $1.25—00-Inch all-wool storm. serge, extra fine aoe ase y4., regularly $1.35 —-Inch striped cloth sulting, In all the De oy d.-£0-Inch -@i-Wo0l storm serge and chevicts, n a lange va- riety of colors. Merion aon Free-Hand PASTELS Redaced Of various marine and landscape subjects, some with, others with: out mats, in gilt frames. Formerly priced from $2.25 to $6.35; now $1.80 to $3.50. The collection includes some pastels 20x24 inch, in B4inch gilt frames, with mats; were $4.50, now $3, WOMEN’S GARMENTS at Small Cost Short, Petticoats ‘at 25c to 50c—Made of outing flannel tn neat str et tgowns at 78c——Of outing flannel, In pink and white, or blue 4 white stripes. oh Dressin Sacques at 68c—Regularly $1—Of outing flannel, in Nght eoanes with fancy figures. , " Kimonos at $1—Regularly $1.50-Of fiannelette, in Persian de- signs. i 4 - JOHN WANAMAKER