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VAY SCHOONER HTS “ESCCED BY RAILROADS Discussed by American ~ Doesn’t Explain. \ Me | When the Guban « portholes \ what nad happened. “ “Beme think ¢hey emadding of ber head gear, ‘The scioonac was name nO One weems to have ma FLAMES HELD UP to The Evening World.)s vite president ore Ratiroad; 1. G. Rawn, vice-president of so Ilinols Central; Danie! Willard, , vioe-president of the 7 HU, Mudge, vice-president of aes Island; Vice-President Gray, 2 jaf the Frisco; G. L. Potter, vice-presi- timore and Ohio, and L. Long Island brokers who reside in this vicinity. street, “near-Benneli_ avenue, ing being « ‘two-story brick 150 by 100 feet, raildo morni when the chairman, ieee. own called the conference 10 |0Y C.F W. Sem bakery, and] nearby frame buildings were Wire d—that te tour bla se — yond thelr control’ the pal 4, | assivtanice—and severat sponded. tt was necessary acrous the railroad gether with the fact, that nome af them. “Ive, pec-all-t3: ill read several communications Loe a uxKestions by Mr, Harriman. da total German ‘Lioya steamer Kron- Cecilie safled_trom here to- @8y for New York. She took many | es_aa passengers, among. them Joseph H. Choate, Gen. Horace } and Rear Admiral Charles 5. | , of the American delegation to { Conference at The Hague, @perry, Jolin WW, Gates and Gat George. J. Ga and Mrs; Strum, “and the Boh violin vir- ti Rho“ ts going to the: United four uoder (he manage: The Only 88 -Note Player, The é the Apolto Player Piano. Ment of Dante Fronm the many Apollo be appropriated, |—Pianos._ music In any or to accompany any instrmuent. @easions, to-day sentenced James Cali, way, & negro, to Sing Sing Prison not lees than twenty years nor more 4han ‘his natural ‘lifo."* Calloway shot and killed Elizabeth sHarris, ot No. &® Weat One H: land tv Prenty-aixth street, with whom more hs waa a xt (RAR ies bes Sirs sane threw water into his canta : im ve, o he wouldn't be late at ne curate execution under all stances, Write for HMterature! : ——_ __ M, J, O'BRIEN A DIRECTOR, Ex-Justice Morgan J. O'Brien, who {9 APOLLO Qne of the three trustees of the Thomas nae stook in the Equltable Life Ay. COMPANY ce RTcee Bom atye was elected vesterdny 102-104 W, 38th St. p firect irector, of Ga Metropolitan Tite iT. Mark Stern Hide. Nrath Ay term of the late Thomas G. R! fen e B. Altman & Cn. ARE OFFERING A eal IN THEIR READY-MADE SUIT DEPARTMENT, AT VERY ATTRACTIVE~ PRI-ES: MAb Gtreet 7 35th Street mid 3th Aner ~ | Commands the Whols Inbar, — CUBAN STEAMER FOR FIRING) AT MAN: AND DISAPPEARS esr. Plins for Reducing. ‘Expenses Pasengers 61 be on the Saratoga Tell Tale’ that Officer _ Miner Saratoga | dooked to-day her, passengers told, of > | { acollialon’ sip encountered at 1 A, M. S Yesterday, on her way here from Hav- ana, Passengers Were awakened by shouts that were teard-ebove the roar of the high seas Some rushed on deck i ete re coe oo oe What is Castoria SAGTORIA fs" hatuises sabutety foe Case Olt Parcgeris Drops Tt contains ‘neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance, Its age is its guarantee, It destroys Worms and allays. Feverlshnoss. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind |: Colic, It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency, It emsimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and | : —_ = $2.49 ‘thres-maated schooner had struck: the big-iiner on the port bow. Men on the schooner hari shouted, but too mte' for the Saratowa to change her course. ‘saw the schooners crew try to put. off in e small dost ‘The Sarstogn played a searchlight on the Mttle vessel for many ménutes, but ‘| ebind high waves and in almost tnky darkness, the schooner econ disap- Petes Geratoga stayo) near the scene of the collision for three hourw, but thare wes no sign of the sohooser or of sig- | nals of Gistresa 80 far as hed been ‘seen from the Baratoge the only injury fo the emaller vessel bad been the 4 QUEENS, L. I., Oot. 30.=An early day plase here to-day tied up traffic-on the Rallroad between this place and Jamaica for some two hours, -|one of the important trains held up be- ing-that from Hempstead, which. usu- ally carries a number,of—Walt-atreat eh ‘The fire destroyed the carriage fac- tory 6f Thomas Kallister, on Fulton ebuild ructure ‘The flames spread to a three-story frame building occupied while ea also consumed, everal luntecr firemen ‘forces of | Jainutca_and Hollis were oalled on) for fell on the volunteer fireman he paint shop of She carriage transposing mouthplece — or trackerboard—is~ possessed.only by Some parts of the Apollo—Player Piano have been appropriated, but the transposing mouthplece Is one of devices that can’t protected hy patent—otherwise it would have: appeared long ago In other players. This feature Is decidedly one of the most effective and most desirable Im- provements perfected in self-playing It_enables you to play the y to-suit the volce "Of equal importance when the swell- ing or the shrinking of the music rolls occurs, a slight touch upon-a button will adjust the. transposing outhpiece so that the perforations n the paper exactly correspond with “the apertures—this secures an ac- circum- NUMBER’ OF FINE COSTUMES, i) ewman, the bot ra "You ¢ discharged,” + Wahle told Mrs. Nurge: | Magisirate W; ahle ‘Discharges pbb etl hed si seialalle he Was Jus- | tified—1 Talked About Her. Mra. Nurge sault against > in’ Special Seastons, |WEAK STOCKS KEEP Mra Madeline Nurge, whose Humend| trest Test night, ( "I sfired tie shots all right’? Mra. Nurge told Magistrate Wahle, “and. Icember, 05 1 stock market s —_ om 4 id | fam s ‘didn't hit him. Hoe told my, | husband a lot of Hes about me, and! | | p 1 upbraidet bim vor it he a } sau ed me. =e / is a hotel keeper. sald woman started the fracas, ami he ippod): her vatter shel; fred: tie admitted’ that he had romerhing about Mrs, Nurge’s charac- Magistrate “1 belleve you | were Justified in shooting at this man. a complaint of ax- wman, and ¢he latter was conimitted ty the Tombs fér trial PRICES OF WHEAT DOWN. keeps a saloon at No. 475 Peart atreet, SES Sea anew ee was a prisoner Inthe Centre Street CHICAGO. Oct. A. break in prices Gaurt today cherged with firing two 8 Léverpoal caused renewed liquidation i iin the wheat market to-day and carried shots from a revolver at Charles F./ Tithe “downward. Dhe, weaknesn— of Newman, of Huguenot, 8 'L, in Pearl stocks: was ‘also an adverse feature. + | December, M 6-8 The Dib reid of the <alack démand caused anda decline in prices of corn. | De- ’ and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant, matural sleep. The children’s Panacea—The Mother's Friend. his All Counterfeits, Imitations and “J The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been in use for|over- 90 years, has born the signature of Chas, H. Fletcher, and has been made under wapervision aince its infancy. Allow no one to deceive You in thi but Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of Infants and Children—Experience against-Experiment. LAME Genuine Castoria always bears the signature of Stern Brothers Exceptional Values To-morrow in ~ Upholstery Fabrics — BEING THIS SEASON’S PRODUCTIONS, 50 INCHES WIDE, IN THE NEWEST DESIGNS. Imported Silk and Cotton Tapestries, French Silk and Cotton Damasks, ilfests FEE French Wool Tapestries, SSH 27.5 cae! Were -32c, 48c and-58c Yard: Much Below Regular Values BRASS BEDSTEADS, two inch tubing, Value $24.75, 30.00 and 8.00 ENAMELED BEDSTEADS,-"_ mE with-brass-rimmings,———— = Value $7. 75, 10.50 and 14,00 i VEHOUS TERED! BOX SPRINGS, ~ Value $12, 50, 16.50:and 21.75— WOVEN WIRE. SPRINGS. steel frames, Value $5. 50, 6. 50 ‘and 8,00 BLACK a MATTRESSES, full size, i Value-$18.00, 20,00 and 22.00° (TilIRD FLOOR, ANNEX) ~ Were $3.25 Yd, $1.95 2.75 3.95 French & English Cretonnes, $4 ins. wide, 24c, 35c, 42c_ Metal Bedsteads & Bedding - $19.00, 24. 75, 32.00 5. 75, 8. 73, Lu. 75 $10.50, 12.50, 16. ED == $4.50, 5,50, 7.00 $16.00, 18.00, 20. 0.00- Oriental Rugs. Our stocks, worth over $200,000, em- brace specimens langing in: price up to $1,275.00. We invite an insect 02. id Saleof Semi-made Robes Firat Floor. “Net Robes, plain white and delicate shades of light blue, pink, lavender and champagne: skirts tucked, shirred and trimmed—made jn flounce ef- fects, many with lace inser- tions; ample material for waists to: match; values up to * $11.00; this sale, -' * G $3.96 to $4.96 ; ‘| of ‘chiffon. ve! Women’s Handbags. 5; -New Balloon-shape Bags English morocco and fancy cal * skin, tn blue, green, black, violet, ; gold-plated frames, silk lining; double strap handle and inside, pocket, cegu- larly $3.96 and $4.49; this sale, | coats, hand | satin and inte: , Self colorings. $7.89 Mesh Bags, $5.89 First Floor. Ring Mesh Bags, oid or sil- ver plated; large size, with draw- Strings; our regular price $7.89; one hundred -in-this-sale—in oe The. marked su “ Terings _Of ‘this cha: Costumes, as: illustrated, thes most — desirable Entire papel exqu acter. vet, mel rine Suit Stocks Never Better’. + At any price from $16.74 to $164 a } woman may be sure of finding a model to’ suit her exactly. T At these prices the selection is partic. ularly attractive: $19. 74—Mod els stripe fabrics, a R.H. Macy & Co,’s Attractions Are Their Low Prices. VES 34th to 35th St. i /Sale.of $85 Chiffon Velvet Costumes At $69.75 == cess: this Outer Alt + parel organization’ has ; ac chiev ed is; ing in fancy Fancy Metal Goods. tot “Fi. French . ronze | Stands, holding perfume bottle; im- ported; torn ¢r Uses 31.48; this sal 4c Men's 918.00 Suits at $12.75 or Floor. Single-breasted Suits, dis- “tinetly new fall models, fash- joned of> pure worsteds and cheviots — gray, ‘brown: and olive shades; in checks, mix> tures and. plaid plies ined, Men’ 8 + Soft Hats Reguiar $ ock Line of Soft “Hats, ii ‘this season's: | Vi minet Soft ‘Hats, mide in —Belgiun lightest ‘weight Soft | Hats procurable; sold. in othec shops: for $3.50. and $4.00; our regular price $2.74; this. sale, — $2.24 Men’s $3.00 Shoes Jewelry department....... 85. Women’s $7.50 House Garments at $5.74 i, ligees, mide of all wool ‘Abatross; shawi collar effect and turnover cuffs of polka- dotted foulard silk; sash to match. nd misses, Nes! $34.74 —Velveteen Suits, beautifully —Women's- High-class $29. 74—Broadcloth S: Suits, tastefully trimmed. trimmed. $23.74—=Broaddoth Suits 11 at-$2.29——ae in a variety of di Patent Leather Shoe:, sizes suitable for with calfskin: tops; also Gun $59.75 —Chitfon Velvet Suits—copies of imported models. Every thing For The Fireplace. Metal Calfskin and Vici Kid- skin Shoes with Goodyear __welted soles. Syracuse Hammerless | Shotguns at $28.74. 7) Double - barreled, Guns, 12, 16 and 20-gauge; finest Damascus or Krupp fluid steel. ent Footwear at $2.97 7" Button Shoes, in golden brown kidskin; —welted soles with medium extension edges; —Cuban_heels_An_ideik. Fail walking boot, such as sells in many other, | INGE is Brass Andirons, $4.04, $7.56, |~ $16.66, $22.70. Brass “Fire Set, 33, $7.56, esa 5, 84 $7.56, ( Misses’ and Children’s [$2.00 Shoes at $1.24 Brass Spark Arresters, 4-fold, 24- $1111 = in_high,§. a and $1.49 Far 4-fold, 30-in. high, $13.13; 5- Patent Leather, Calfskin fold, 24-in. high, $13.18; 5-fold, ets $18.17. Fenders, in. long, site 27, 816. 49, 317. a1, . Brass: Cou Boxes, $10.96; a Biase) Coat Hods, $7.03, $8.66, and Vici Kidskin-S! miade over a,cpinfortable broad toe last, with stout, heavy soles: sizes 8 to 10%, a pair... $1.24 sizes 11 ta,2, pai resters, _ | Brass” Wood Baskets, $11.24, $16.89, $20.19. Z Gas Logs, Pet 56 to $4.74, Single and_Comb: $1.98 Combs at $1.24 : - First Floor. | French - Combs, too in~atl; | __two different” shapes; finished with rows of fie Rhinestones; our regular price $1.98; this $1.24 ni —MATCHLESSLY “LOW: Fire Bellows, 39, 32.09. high, $3.4 $4.76 to $7. tnanned Coal Vases, $1.88 to ion. election of fireplace requisites makes a new ey aECON we shown such comprehensive stocks The latest addition to them is a reat collection of brass tticles—Andirons, Fire Sets, Spark Arresters, Fenders, 4 Attractive as_this- showing is, the moderate P i vailing throughout are even more interesting. jees_-pre- Basket Grates o: ler: 34, sranense: n rollers, $3. Hearth” Brushes, $1.03. 89c, 4c, 68c, $1.76, Black Japanned Spark “Arreste; 4-fold, 24-in. high, $2.61; 30+in; 36-in. high, $4.33. Fancy Black eet Spark Ar- uare— Spark S| 8, aoe ‘Guards, -$3:08, Round Spark Guards, $3.24 $5.19. f Breet RA. tO. S In China and Glass. al PECIAL means much—an spel eee of BOCES a Dasement. barrels, best Engiish— walnut stocks, fitted with patent: in- terchangeable automatic or non-automati¢ ejector; manus facturer’s list price $75.00; our regular price $34.74; this: saiz, ss os $28.74 50 Havana Cigars, $1.24 Fifth Floor. E. A. Kline & Co. v- ana Panatélas, boxes of 50; | elsewhere $2.25 a box; our fe lar price $1.49; this sale, $2 Fine Fabric. finish Papers) one quire, In fancy. decorated, boxes; regularly 24c; this sale, = ‘ 16, —Novellies—of—various sorts In= 141 cluding Jacko! Lanterns with- sticks; regularly 39c, to 59¢. ciperBetiens —-Clearance First | Floor, including. Rhinestone, Jade with gun metal; coral and tur- quoise, combined. with Rhine- _...stone;_also_amber_ané de- |} signs—sultable— for—hatpins, dress and coat trimmings: =r —nt-stry-one=style; Water Battles. Spoon—Trays_ Lo rd & Tay lor Items of Special Interest Tf affeta Silks -of-which-the-price is-7-5¢.-a yard, — special at 58c. yd.— Broadcloths, colors; imported to retail at $2.00 a yard, special.price $1.50 yd. Black Broadcloths, in a desirable quality, high finish, special at $1.25 yd., market value $1.75 yd | | | | | Flannel Dept., ° Scotch Washable Flannel | Large variety of attractive designs and color- _ings All of these goods are this season's | styles and colors; this opportunity is one that i should be taken advantage of, special at 16c. yd., 2,500 yards Tpborte Led a White & Lvory light chiffon weight, high luster, in good, desirable actual value 25c. | Broadway & 20th St.; 5th Ave.; roth St. ance prices extra each Saas Drug Dept. Specials. 3 First Floor, Chamois Jackets, men's and ‘women's.—regular price $1.09; this. sale. The Strengthenin z Porous Plas- full -siz regularly Se. Dish, Celery Tray, Spoon Tray Berry or Salad: Bowl. Nines and your initial to order, 100 pieces... the headache salt that docs nat cogtain acetanilid; 25c; size; this sale.......... 15< Linens and Towels i Siiver Bleached Damask, pure linén,-68 inches wide; our regular 87c. qualit: this alte a _yard . Hemmed Huck Tese: size 19x37 inches; our regular 19c, grade; 200 eye sper for this sale, each. 15, Pressed Glass Water Plain Blown Water Tumblers, first quali. departmert stores in EDNeWw York City. NIQUE things in the way of favors and table decorations in’ the baseme fifth floor. ucts. Fleet Imported Mixed Nuts, pound, cartons: 10° Best Nonparell Paper. Emilo Ferrero Malaga ‘uster Rajsins—our own Grenoble Walnuts; our! direct, Import poun cartons Bh Almonds, ound Imported Fard canon incre eies pownae’ pound eartons:¥ Best Imported Hal- ound; special . Nuts pound Dates peed Poltsh Jum pound” car wooden box 19> pounds a2) Hedt’ Imported Pitted Dates, poynd cartons. 12¢ Best Imported Naples | Imported Welsbaden Prunes, Filberts, pound cartons, | Prunea, 2-Ib. J for | nalf-pound i Bel BRe ands. cess eee of pound boxes for. . .,.40: GENUINE $2.33 | Celery Trays $1.69 | Olive Dishes Total 4 116 non for... 4 umblers, first quality, dozen. Blown Water Tumblers, with neat design, cozen. Qur-stocks-of the-abobe. smare,.on display and accesstole for selling, are larger than the combined stocks of ALL the other For Hallowe’en Celebrations. Formosa Oolong, Seven pieces of ‘Cut Glass, vfion St a Water Boitle, Clive Sugar and Cream, and one |8.inch Porcelain Dinner Set, ¢ Geol with-neat gold Austrian China Dinner Set, 100 Ree decorated —with-x-neat- floral Spray and handles traced with gold.. Chas. Field Haviland Dinher Set, 100 pieces. decorated with a pretty floral design and handles ciel slags -_—A Combination-of Djnner, Glass and Silver _ Service-—_116 p es for $9.9 feo i -Y, doze nt. ‘Special at WEISBADEN $7.97 . $8. 49 - $14,877 ate f Grotesque masks and the like, for Hallowe’én mummers, in the Toy Department on the |, And on the same floor the Hallowe'en daintie-—Nuts, Fruits, Beverages and Bakery Prod- | Plan the celebration on any scale, we,are prepared to furnish supplies in keeping. Teas. —Amaryilis Chop Teas—mixed English Breakfast, Ceylon, Japan, Uncolored Japan, Young Hyson and Gunpowder; regularly pA 5-Ib. ‘eaddy, 81.04; 10-lb, caddy, are, MAGY'S FAMOUS “RED STAR" BRAND BREAKFAST. COCOA —Half- larly atc., soa S-Ib. cans ound cans, 8c; dozen, aor nukes 81.59 PRESERVES, and. white NEW FIGS; large, bright, lu: | our own direct Importation from Remy & | argé’ size i} Soul ass: Erba Rhine; including red ! P oo mat Strawberry clange, red Ambrosia Figs, direct importition from Smyr Cherry, Aion large ‘sold elsewhere for 2 } .; our price |] | Cooking Apples, jarge, perfect green App Table Appler, extra fancy King Apples; No. 6 Basket; this ile i] | Srape Fruit, extra fancy Florida fruit; box of sia; sales.) Our ‘Red Star” Coffee, fresh daily from our own colfee roastir & P) at Bean, granulated or pulverized, Ones pound) cartons, regular), 28c; five-pound cartons, beans only, for £1.14 *-|small bet Hes) vs bottles, poei |Appatite Tempters from “ Speedway--Juvenile—Au-- tomobiles, 44 in this collec tion; —40-inch — bod * “wheels, 16-inch rear wheels, *arinch rubber tire: THESsahi with: regular "$12.00 Solid Oak |] Dressers at $9:74 Large Size Dressers, olden oak fininsh; made with two large and two small deawers; swell top; 20x24-inch oval or pattern’ plate mirror. Fi postry Table, Cov. th. heavy: tassel ee Tegilarly $2.24: the Macy Bakery. NOT DELIVERED, Dinner Rolls, dozen, 18¢; Lunch Oakes, dozen, 10c; Crullers, ‘dosen;: 19c; German Coffee Gakes, acti,’ 12c; Coffee Rings, eachs,.-.vej 160 Glace Cherry Cake, Assorted Glace f Fruit Cake, Citron Cake, Ralsin Cake and Pound .Gake—Sold by. specialty | Stores at/S0c,.the pound; our regular Price 290.; for this special sale, .24c Layer Cakes—Chocolate, Orange, Vanilla and Cocoanut, cach. 245 : Fancy Iced French Cakes, Ibs. 34c Cike — Proguct. of the Bros Bakery; — includitig » Citroen, Marbie, Pound and. Bakery