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jHAROLD VANDERBILT THOROUGH SCRUBBING FOR BANKING SYSTEM.! (of with Favorable. Mags., Nov wishes of Mil aire’s as AUC ~ BY EXPLOSION House shattered by ed by Gas Crash and Twenty-five Were Injured. who ts i) with "1 —About twenty-! ; injured, two fatally, “énd a. Awelling housh was. shattered to- days when ah exploafon of natural gas Incated. at No! 1038/8 In tha fire wh! were never BUTTERFLY RERGETANE: canpiruction of Elm wtrect, this 4 followed ae firemen burned. ‘Those si jously injured were: Gin was towed dy en -succematul, dot: jf of Willlam K. Vanderbily, typhoid ntos-Dumont. has 1 Wier-n—batterdy an © Beran Grossinan, blown through: the “ t¥eef, will ‘die; Jacob Bergerman, blown ‘rough * roof, will die; three of the mambers of the Groasman family; three members of the Roldel’ family, and Esther Bolner, a guest of the Grose- wae ae family. Penilin Hn Dr. Vonference, M from Dr. Caludio Pentlla. jelen Aft: of the Re: urteen oUiet parsons —tn—the-t wae —m—passenwer—« Ae eucpaces recefved injuries when rican lner’ Preto: + windows In their homes were shajter He was accompanied ‘by the concussion and plaster fell upo! of t eo tat to-day. [aixteen-year-old son I Mtontes FIGHTING OFF TYPHOID. | | HE EVENING WORLD. |LETS CROGKS-OFF EASILY TO Son’ Jeronie Fever Gontinues T-do tha bevau of the pres eine RID TOMBS OF THEM! joni? inieinese and the crowded. con: the its tal eh Jerome} Tells Copitt He’ Accepts) tiated ot el Af YOu Can— s ox hh ma Offered. He Plea Because City Prison Is 5 aay. “in, that. behalf, Herman P: tent | whom Inepo the clovarent -/) States," were | Sing Primon for two yeurs and four! months each by Judge Roralsky in Gen- oral Sessions, ‘ Both men had been Indicted for bur- | glary in the third degree as a second of- fonse, and undor that charge could haye: been sen Norfolk and Double-Bre. ot _Boitvia tT Dr. Peni them. ‘Apparently gas had been leaking in tente to t te pieces. The roof was blown bigh into @ kitchen stove all night, Enrly to-|Haxue (or on Nis way f AND CHOCOLATE day when some one struck a matoh ‘i howith 5 ty the lower portion of the house to} the Boll for gets to the United GT as Chai? rh 0 Cabsero 3 TTY-QUALITY-FLA\ Uight = fire in the stove: there was &) kanguines, Actinz Hollvian Con 1 terrific explosion and the house wont] (hin city. Se the air and the f1 nd rear of the force of the expioalon both being blown | fram tuelr beda PorouRl the root, et members of tie Grossman and + gacidel tuiniiies, both of whieh oceupled | the hause, (were thrown from, MA the concussion and severely injured. *GIRL SCALDED-BY STEAM IN BIG HOTEL LAUNDRY —Vaive Burst and-Hurled Katie Lyons: Against) a Machine at | * Knickerbocker. # | (Katie Lyons, a laundross, twenty-two | years, old, dinployed at the Knicker- Docker Hotel, was severely» scalded ‘about the face and whoulders to-day when a steam’ valve broke, booding tne sud-basoment with seam and hurling her against one of the machin personu in the heard the ‘girl -scream. — They fale the chamber and dragged her out. Sie was unconsclous-and Wax taken to _ the New (York Ebspital. The cip of tie valve landed against tie -wall only | a fon inches from her head, ini tives with relatives at aa Wet One tlunited and Sixty-cighth ree and has only deen in this coun- ary about four months. GIFT FOR PEACE PARIS, Nov. 15.— ‘he. Frenoh h Inter- Parliamentary Arbitration Group, which | began wd series of sessions at the Lux- | embourg Palace yenteriay. afternvon in honor of the Frenot delegates to the recent Peace Conference at The Hague | and the delogates of the South Ameri- | ust the best typewriter that money can buy. The Remington Remington Typewriter Company Reamer i New York sad Everywhere DELEGATE. with @)bronse statue representing “Th Awakening of Humanity.” by Rodin, aq The Guarantee Clothing. Company. © ‘lhrown CoRNER 3%. AVE. wwe 127" ST, FREE. IT pei 55 -purchasig goods fromus— mrers tothe amount. of $12.00 any time from_ “Saturday, Nov. 16th, to Wednesday, Nov-77th ie ~ These Turkeys are suppi-d to us by Richard ~ ch X Weober's market, and are the finest procurabls, n)) You will be presented with the turkey at the time of making your purchase, or if you prefer, we will give you a ticket and you may call for your turkey any time before Thanksgiving Day, > Extreme Values in Men’s Winter Suits & Overcoats During This Thanksgiving Sale Garments that reveal the newest Styles for the Winter scason, tailored ina Superb manner of fine fabrics, and equal in every ressect f to ae and Overcoats'sold all over town at a third toa half more than our prices, we present a lin of fne worsted a and dark mixtures, acd Overcoats in Oxiord {riezes tha* are good $18 value, mere Suits in th: newes;-browns, grays light gray herrinsbon’s, black! kerssys and ) there is a nific nt showing of ‘black Thibe $ , cheviot suits in all th» popular coo ings Al i ors, back, grays and browns, in kerseys, {ri | At $18, $20, $22 and $25 weshow the very finestexamples ot Winter Suits and Overcoats, equalled only by the most exclusive custom | tailors at double our prices. Store Open Evenings Guarantee Cio! hing Company, Upto Corner 127th Street and 3d Avenue Suits end w-rs ed, velour and 9 Overc) ts in ‘igh medium col- S, veours ond othr fine fabrics. Thanksgiving Turkeys | FREDAY,_ a and C he records showed Overcrowded. er ih the United | ac sentenced to Bing} Inpposed. each heh damaxed/ while at sea, « to Sing Sing Prison for not|diMcult as at firat expect . District At- in court and! 30/P. M. to-day. n board. NOVEMBER | | ‘assansa were in| that ooks/for years, and each. served ‘al long] terms in prison. Under the} -y loss than two years, sed was embled to aall trom this port 12. The Friesiand hae Telephone of both men. both had will have to says a sale adv store. 15.—Dhe work an line LMreitts erpool Nav. 1 ? phone ‘shopping Hid not prove as ed and the vas= 18 Day Street f if you can't” ment of-a departn ent Have you tried tele- very convenient, aw YORK TELEPHONE 68. ise- It _ Franklin Simon & Co. fone _ Fifth Avenue, 37th- 38th Shs. {GREATLY [REDUCED PRICES—SATURDAY Pont Wint Of all-woot-cloths,-sewed-with- Cu: er Suits sitk—wear-guaranteed; “ stom Tailored Norfolk Suits— ited Suits— uf checks, stri | 1 Of desirable models = prt —of—firrestimported—fahiies; 8 to—17- — bockers; 8 to 17 years, Tats AY 1 ~6. 75] years, Heretofore_$12,50 to $16.30... 8. 50 Sty Im -Montagnac goatings: 3 to 10 years. Heretofore $12.50 to $16.50 Girl Imported mat ec Als full 4 to 16 years. , : Boys’ Winter lish Winter Coats— ported chinchilla, kersey and 8.50. e Misses’ and -Girls’ Dresses 's’ Wool Dresses— als, in_p we | colors, 5.00! § Long wool imported cloths, wool li vet collar; 9 to 17 years. Vatt Overcoats Smart Winter Overcoats— of all- double-breasted model snes Jumper Dresses— | Ha 0 brown or ‘navy Vicuna cloth— length model, wool lined; Heretofore $14.50......... Full length and three-quarter models, bro 6 to 16 years, Rich Caracul Cloth Coats— in | | rcaded or plain silk lining; Heretofore $45.00 oO! 4 Misses’ Tatlored Suits. Smart Coat Suits of imported worsted chey- Dressy Broadcloth Coats— Di jot in blue, brown and wine; invisible stripe; satin lined, wool interlined; velvet collar and | | cuffs; plaited skirt with fold; 14 to 20 years, Reduced to 18.50) Heretofore $29.50, Misses’ and Girls’ Navy Chinchilla Coats— Of tine Kersey, preesy Broadcloth Coats. Winter Coats ndsome Tailored Coats— in desirable shades; vel- fossued with Caracul cloth and braid ornaments, satin lined, — interli to 16 years, Value $29. So. 79 * 19.75 Misses’ Tatlored Suits ressy Broadcloth Sults; aiso a number of Velvet Suits—a collection of this, season's best selling models, in plain and striped broad: cloth or velveteen; 14 to 20 years, Reduced to 24,5() tteretotore $39.50 Women’s Win | Full length model, in black and colors, A richly trintimed with braids, lined ¢ throughout with satin Dychesse, wool interlinedi” Heretofore: $29.50........ Rich Pony Skin Coats— 1-00 | Heretofore $34.50 . ter Coats Motoring and Traveling Coats— collection of this season's best: mod- 1s of imported cloths n ‘desirable hades; semi- fisteg ee or circular back. Women’s Fur Coats {ull length models, of well matched Leipzig dyed skins, semi or ‘loose hacks, superior. satin lining. Reduced to 59. 50) teretotore $89.50. \| |: comme || Woments Tailored Suits mart Tailored Coat Suits— Cheviot or broadcloth, in plain colors or stripes; various length coats, silk or satin lined, Reduced to 25. 00: Heretofore $39.50, _ New Napol eon Boot. footwear-has found . For shopping, for general use, the model The short vamp and ni fashions. Thirty-five other styles of Regal quality—are selection. $3.50 and SEND FOR NEW MAIL ORDERS P' Women’s-taste for new ideas in Fallin the wave-top “Napaleon-Boot"’. popular. short-skirt suits, or for any is extremely smart and appropriate. out tip are prime features of the latest Regals—each perfect in its type and made according to the high standard ~ Custom Specials, $5.00 expression” this — wear with the illustrated here arrow toe with- of Women’ f) aay for-your $4.00 FALL STYLE BOOK ROMPTLY FILLED: .... GREATER NEW YORK WOMEN’S STORES ew York Ws 72 Broadway, cor. Tis roadway, opposite Herald al $301 Broadway, near BM Sixth Ave. S, E. cor, 21st St oes Hrgadwa and Wi Woughby Ave. osTonsS MARXZD WITH A STAB Hod W, 126th B¢., cor. 7th Ave. s4ea Fifth Avett duth & 11th Sta, wark. NJ, ban road Stpeppans ‘Central Re nL ClO Ne Paterson, te 205-233 Main St. AZ OPEN EVEXINGS Brcy Avt. - 18.50 {# MEN'S NORFOLK NEW BRUNSWICK SHIRTS AND DE AW- dt +f—-others ‘the dressy | | Shoes for Boys and Girls. ARSE Seen: Koch's Uptown Prices Make Domne Shopping an Extracayarce SATURDAY—Every Hem Named Be ow Tellso Eig Savings. © Taffeta Umbrellas, $1.10 Women’s Women’s _26-Inch These Umbrellas are covered with PAST BLACK AMERICAN TAFFETA—1 fabric that-looks like silk, but-wears.better. We guarantee them to wear fOr a year with ordinary care. Fitted with a stancly paragon frame, steel “rod, case‘and tassels. The handles are sho’ usion, of - serviceable and ornamental designs, such as full-length ver and pearl, long flat pest! trimmed, silver and gold cis, horn Witte Silver’ mounting, gun metal with silver and gold trimming, boxwood, “novelty Dresden - and erystal handles. No doubt many will be picked. up and: held over as holiday gifts. In all, an unparallejed pssortment solutely with- Ts 10 out equal at the pric : a 4 Men’s Silk Four-in-Hands. made by one of the best makers of Men's Neckwear, only we offer 1,000 of these 50c. yalucs 3t, e1¢ ‘Men’s Underwear. ROOTS TIVOLI MILLS UNDERWEAR; Ur ien yd SI id Drawers: heavy Winter weight; per 5 1.15, 1.39, 1.59, 1.79 MENS "NORFOLK NEW BRUNSWICK SHIRTS fae De 1,00, 1.50 ERS; medium Fall-weight; white woo! and natural; each... Be y Be 1.50, 1.98 brated Conradi and Friedman make; sanitary WHE g) shrinkable wool: per garment,.:< 1.85, 2.35, 2,79 Boys’ $5 Overcoats, $3.85 BOYS! OVERCOATS AND REEFERS—ten styles for boys 3 to 12 years, includ- ing all the bright, snappy, up-to-date patterns of Bite and brown 3. 85 mixtures: also-plain blues and grays, Sat 0 _£5 values at. Girls’ $12.00 Coats, $8.95 - GIRLS’ FULL-LENGTH COATS of kerseys, ¢ Mts and chinchillas, in navy, red and-trown. Also an excellent assortment of all-wool fabrics, in man- nish mixtures, incefi nite checks, stripes and s. Some strictly tailored, ztrimmings of braid and inlays of vely SWzex FTO a years Keg: ~~ Girls’ $6. aa GIRLS' DRESSES of all-woolscheviot serge, i , Ted and brown; also a variety of handsome plaids in sall the servicedole colorings. Smart guimpe models, with trimatings of taffetx-and silk soutache braid Aaa 4, 75 full kilted with deep hem, Sizes 4 to 14 years. Reg. $6.00....... Sizes Children’s Coats. 205 Years CHILDREN'S COATS of Oxford cloth; Russian style with black velvet col- lars and cuffs; also of mottled plush; box «nodel (rimmed this 98 braid, in brown and black; regularly $7.00 CHILDREN'S COATS of chinchilla cloth, with emblem on sleeve or 4.98 of Venetian cloth, box stylé, in red and navy;’regularly $6.70. o> trimmed with velvet, in red and navy; regularly $5,50....--)-..+0 0. 4.49 CHILDREN'S COATS of corduroy, in brown and gray, with leatbele 49 belt; also of Astrakhan cloth, In gray and blue; epulatly és Hite and natural wool; each 'y Fall_ weight; SHIRTS AND DRAWERS; the cele- cloths of tarresp CHILDREN’S COATS of gray Astrakhan, also of serge; collars and cuffs MISSES’ BOOTS; lace or bu‘ton;_of fine vicl Hele or gun ee calf; hand es welt or Hlexible sewed soles. CHILDRENS: pale 1,79 216, 2-29 LITTLE MEN'S LACE SHOES of fine quality CER “hand welt sew 12. 29 gentee! and durable; sizes 11 to 1344.. 3OYS’ FINE SHOES of jfine vici kid or call Puieese Ghitonens “4 MISSES!, 5 sizes ‘and narrow widths at less.than half of former prices. them. consisting of ‘broken Ask to see FANCY JABOTS of chiffon and lace; value 49. ca5C EMBROIDERED LINEN COLLARS; all sizes; new designs; value 38e.... 226 SMALL BOWS of-lace or colored silks, to be worn with linen collars; assorted styles; value 35C.......ceccess etree seer ee eeter gee saeeerns 22c. CREPE LISSE RUCHING; black, white and col 2K | RUCHING; 6 neck lengths, in-fancy box; value 35c,, $9¢.; -22c, 44c VEILINGS—a speclal lot In black, white and colors; ae mesh dotted; value 19c. per yard........ peeeeeceterres CHIFFON VEILS; all colors; 54 Inches long; yalue 75c. Stik Belts, 39c_ SUIRRED- SILK ELASTIC BELTS, Hand Bags, 69c —. HAND BAGS, colored morocco, 7 MEN'S SILK FOUR-IN-HAND TIES; French model, tn medluny aad dark effects f-- day, black,” brown, blue, green; gilt back and front buckles, ~, with back” strap; poe reg, 59¢, wu S9C] ogc, esd sestke Here ic __ Fin Cushions, 59c Hat. Nets, TRIMMED PIN” CUSHTONS; —and-satin-raffles; settes; value 98¢.; eacl S9cy Empire Combs, 95c SEAUTIFULLY COMBS; - fine “regularly $1.50. 125th St. West, __ GoldPlated Purses, CARVED EMPIRE| GOLD-PLATED OR FRENCH GRAY | lace MONEY PURSES; chain ind finger ring; value 75c.. . 39c Between Lenox & Seventh Aves | ago, we began to manutacture P.@G. Naphtha Soap. To-day we offer it|= with the assurance that it is the best naphtha soap on the tnarket. LYDIA E: PINKHA™’S VEGETABLE COMPOUND. THE MOST SUCCESSFUL REMEDY FOR + WOMAN'S ILLS IN THE WORLA. CLOTHING ON CREDIT. rude, deaths AND RUres ‘S ike. 1. Lone. STSCAND OUTFITTING 5 cents acake. All Grocers. oa Ro unt a Su, Open Evenings, oe eee $ Xo Extra Charge fer it. t Tha World may be left aman Advertioomonts any -Ameriean |

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