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THe KVENINW weonLlu, x tase tps adc) TELLS HOW NOT. TOLOSE AOE jn Exposed Place, Says Don Marquis, g| Mrs. Sheehan, Owner of Place, Rescued from Rooms Above by Firemen. Fourteen horses were burned to death *leariy: to-day in a stable at No, 217 Kast Bixty-fourth street. The blaze had street directly in the rear, and the nremen fought\{t fot nearly two hours. passing the fite-story bullding at: JIC East Sixty-Mtth street, oocupted | Sloan & Muller, cabinetmakers, .Po- jicémwn Fitzpatrick discovered ‘the j blaze. .B: 16 Don Marquis! |r feachod tho stable a “eqinparaiive atranger.| ‘The fourteen horses “be! ~ Praves ‘Crowd Won't : Touch. it. to art. | worth upward of $11,000, 0e0,008' to. ua reR- lar Nuyaxkers. ¢ No, mentic reader, Mr. Don’ Lot a coindjnation of a Sp: of the bullding. ‘Sie waa awakened: by the firemen aid carried to the atreet. in the loft caught fre and bre- « firemen from getting out the Is, The fire in the bullding tn flxty-ffth street waa quickly put our. PEANUT-BEAN DIET for one engaged in the pocting business than Jahn Henry or Jason Joshua or ‘any of thoss names that ‘round Uke a inner Gould posal- Don Marquis in a poet Phy trade, doing porting by the day, week or Job, However, .t should bs wald thal he dose Tot belome- to the Indians Bonogl of corh-fed poots. “He-ls a pos- gum-fattened port from Georgia. Many Pereons labor under the. belief that the principa) products of Georgia are water melons, peactes, Hoke Smith and Pro- “vhibidon movements. Nothing could be further from the real truth As a mat- wer of fact. Georgia tums out twice as woany carloads lots of poets every year jes {t turns out of water melons. i ‘And Don Marquis comes mighty near fg tio prioK or thta—vine-—Howsom- » Accordingiy, Pupil of “School of Clear Thinking” Wants His Money Back. In the “School of Clear Thinking,” which Parker H. Sercombe is the chief} WEST aae BLAMES THE | STABLE BLAZE spread from a bullding in Gixty-titth | ine time the firemen came ji § 5 ’ Ure vielnity. The! da fnct that ought to be| ous storexeepars. Iti pee aAy (Gnaries 2 pean euosyerP stable was owned \by Mrs, Catherine! 315] Bhoma, Bile EO Sheehan, who llved on the second floor PA lias ead ~SIMPLETONS LIFE CHICAGO, Nov. 20.-—-A dozen students 1 of} prema ater, with ong hours in the eym-} TRIED FOR KILLING {WILEY IS HOT-FOOT AFTER FOOD. FRAUDS) teiens Gey Who Was in Fatal Trolley Smash Says Motor- man Disobeyed Order. Expert Ridicules Henri Published | Charge That He Ruins Business. “J have ruined business,”’ Harvey Wiley, the Governme | tet and pure food expert. at the dinner} | of the Quill Club at the Hotel Man- hattan last night. “Glucose, under as- sumed names, brought revenue to man-| | ufacturers, and now that aliases aro| Tigt permitted. and each product must! wand or fall by its own name, lo andj behold. Ihave rulneit business.“ — “A manufacturer writes to me nsking MINEOLA, f., 1, Noy. 0.—Nax Geib, | formerly a conductor on the New York [and Long Isiand Traction Railroad, was | placed on trial to-day before Codnty | | Judge Jackson and a jury charged with | manslaughter in having caused the death Jot James R. Vandersweep, a motorman on the same road. Vendersweep was killed in a head-on collision between two- trolley carn ut the ve at Valley Stream on Aug. 3/ laxt: Several passengers were hurt at the same Umie, one of whom, a woman, afterward dying from the ‘effects, of her ries. jing | Gelo ia accused of not having to hia. motor: ‘an order received the cat de: reply, “THat| rut a business ven | oa) t mate business, oso raining: the frauds—ruining them | compelling them to tell the truth | e doing. If by cher oto) walt at, ection car which raat oppoaite direction on, beheaded te at foam ru ne ness, T eannot un ‘Pna-other weaker ant rian and tO! prof, Charles Binske s oe Brooke te “con= ‘ | an was customary, repeated back ees | _ EGGS AT 75c, A DOZEN © |” gelected strictly fre sdy City yesterday at In his own defense, sald | Geeley had heard hini repeat back order to the dempatcher, end t had also told Seeley to walt for t jother car, but thet the motorman hadLa djeobeyed' orders and fone ahead. ATR. Told Sundae mt po conte k Boren. Krades sold at 38 to 48 cent | _ Stern Brothers ‘To: -morrow, at Very Low Prices Women’s Tailor-made NOVEMBER 20, 6™ AV. 17ihst. ANNOUNCE FOR TO-MORROW Great Clearance Sale || Finely Tailored Suits | i FOR WOMEN ENED 4 MISSES Embodying the smartest styles, the most in the ‘widest range of authoritative mod {| season's greatest approval, . at” prices. over -tinapproachable: 50. Chevtot. Suits,” P 5 50 Velvet Suits, $ { 37.50 Broadcloth Suits, | 37.50 Two Toned Suits, | 38.50 Novelty Sutts, < | 37.50 Velvet Suits, jonable fabrics, and i e won. this y- low 7.50 Broadcloth Suits 75 Striped Suits, and: 1907. : = Hada Carhart Broadway at Thirteenth Street. poly A Sensational Sale .350 Tailored Suits | 5 Vaiue $30 ' Prince Chap, Suits of brceadcloth, with velvet collar and buttons, full p'ait ed sk skirt with fold. Suits of invis ble striped worsted, coat 30 ‘inches long, full plaited skirt with fold. Sack Coat Suits of plaid broadcloth, cone model, fail plai‘ed skir t wi th fold. ae = Doub'e Breasted: Suits of striped are ‘checked’ wor sted sade “mannish ‘mixtures full plaited Skirt with fold. ep Single Breasted Cheviot Suits, “butten through style, fin- ished with solid stitched bands of materials; full pidited- skirt with two folds. |. N. Prince Chap Suits of Cheviot with velvet collar and velvet Buttons: full plaited skirt with fo fold Street and Evening Coats at Amazing Reductions 45, 00 Broadclth Suits, | 39.50 Velvet Sutts, \ 47.50 High Grade Suits | 49.50 Model Suits, ‘25, : Winter Walking Suits In several styles, Including Semil-fitted, Hip & Three- | quarter Length Coats, in a variety of ‘materials $20.00, 23.50 | Three Desirable Styles of Fine | Chiffon Broadcloth WENSEYS Skirts Pull Pleated Mode! re easels and Circular Gored — bier) box with two folds, _ : “911,00 | Us not of ils woong of the muse ‘we would jain speak at this ¢ ‘fia of the money-saving discovery that ‘reduced to short nasiuin, which they sald js nothing. nore, or Jess than @ wood pile in the back yard. Charles L. Brewer, who wears his hair like @ prophet and goes about with @ straw hat and no overcoat in winter, sued Sercombe for 400. He alleges he wave that amount to @ercombe when he became a disciple of the almple lite several months ago. Now he wants it back, “It is not the simple life,” “put it is the slmpleton's life, Sercombs says he dosen't owe Brewer, deciding yesterday Mernoon that his umbrelia was a bur- don, set it aguinst an office bullding at Broadway and Ninth street. Just set there—or “nat (i there—whichever You prefer—and then went agay and pode Pegasus all over Central Park. deaving his Georgin umbrella alone, an said he, Fwnprotected and homeless as the Miclal ‘clam in a yat of Park Row - * SEQUEL: WHITE HAND POLICE FORCE when he came for {t this morn- till there, walting for im. He knew t would de there. It AFTER BLACK HAND AGENTS. CHICAGO, Nov. #.—The first mem- ders of the Mano Bianca, or “White Hand Police Force,” have been “sworn in" and started on thelr task of run- ning down the suspected leaders of the Black Hand !n Chicago.’ Twenty Ital- fans—peddiers, clerks and laborera— were enrolled in the secret list of the new society ‘by Stephen Malato, Acting Chiet of Police of the fues of the Black Hand. Only Mr. Malato and two other mom. vot metting Mt back, Shaman nature se’ the: Gamer roaee re, Je the banic ch ‘ea “under the wonderful tart 13 “An umbrella, axposed. In a public . has an imémudity which no um ir shop or a theatre Boy can’ever Nope t enjoy, Hearkeni to) the words 0 rom jon Mars fromm, the Pon Maraujs take an umbéclin in tne te ce of -alSoctoty know Whd are the secret age: @rowd to any one of which said um-!of the ” "police pola ale fe Drejia may alsa When I weary of{have the names of eleven Black Jtoting my umbrella lalways pick’ out; id suspects and it wratoh | thetr jjeome mutn-travelléd spot and oave {tievery move, tm full view. of everybody, Then Ij It Is probable that the Chicago (BS it will still be there when I comp, pty will be Saat PTAC uot *n rid the countr: fel gredn Hlonal movement tg rid country, ir, Marquis Is here to seo hi. jan dia. jallere York publishers abut. m forthcoming otm Rousing the Back rend bok of voice. He caine’ from Washing. |8Y™ pls a ton, where he and Joe! Chandler Har-| 8nd elearame, have been. vie had an “Uncle Remus” dinner with tallang in New York and eee, mprncany at the White House the. ern other cities asking the object of the iChicago society and indtoating a desire to co-operate In the wi Fifth Avenue anything. | recelred. from | Full Pleated Model, with one deep fold, . 14.00 Actual Value $19.75 p Closing Out the Remainder of High Cost Imported Cloaks & Wraps For HorseShow & Opera at Greatly Reduced Prices AND IN ADDITION ATTRACTIVE OEFERINGS INA | AT. VARIE eee TY OF PRACTICAL GARMENTS, | trimmed with braid, silk lined, $14.50 19.50 | CLOTH PALETOTS, ! i | in broadcioth and mixed materas, $15.50,-19.75, 22.80 | EVENING COATS OF LMPORTED BROADCLOTH, $ 7 in a variety of colorings & styles, trimmed braid, 25.00, 0:00) |To-Morrow, Special Values in their Lace Departments A'over Dotted and Figured Nets, in white and cream, tains wide, from 69¢ oS], 45 Heretofore $1.35 to 2.45 Yard Mechlin, Valenciennes, Venise, Baby Irish, ee | Point d’Alencon, Lierre, Chantilly, Marquise = & Fancy Net Laces, Galloons & iieertionse from 18° to $5.75 Heretofore 35c ta $8.25 Yard: Black Chantilly Laces, from 20¢ to $2, 25 Insertions and Galloons, Heretofore 40c to $4.25 Yard if 5 Thursday, Another Importation of Women’ 3 penen WILL CLOSE OUT THURSDAY | me ‘Evening Coats. Full length models, in black, white and pastel col- ors,. richly trimmed, lined with satin, wool inter- lined. “Heretofore $39.50 to $59.50... 53 Motoring and Travelling Coats A collection of this season's best models—of im- ported cloths, in desirable shades; semi-fitted or Circular.back, Heretofore $34.50 to $49.50........ 15.00 | | Women’s Waists | 142 Dressy Slik Waists | in black and plain colors; He rich plaids; this sea- son's most desirable mod: Heretofore $6.75 to $9.73. eeeeeeeeeneeeveee * | 62 Persian Chiffon Cloth Walsts _ in rich colors, to wear; with Tailored: Séits, . made over sot ine de Sole. Heretofore 618.50.. _ Women's Suits, i 127 Smart Tailored Coat Suits— Vali Sheet or Hraaapeuy In Pian colors or stripes; | Silk or satin lined and interlined, Heretofore ‘$39.50 | "2 23.50 to $49,50.0.......... * - 18.50 67 Broadctoth Princess Dresses — tailored model, in all di $34.50 to $45.00 FIFTH AVE., 37th and 38th Sts 25.00 | | —30 button len black-white and alee all'sizes, - Regular Prices $3.25 and $3.50 Pair wane Ribbon Dep't 4 Inch Satin Taffeta and 5 inch Lustrous Taffeta Ribbons, in‘black, white and all desirable Colors, at 19¢ ya. 5 and 6 inch Dresden Ribbons, ‘suitable for girdles, sashes and fancy work, nd fancy: wor at 29c, 38c Yd. Much Below Ushal Prices —~— Leather Goods A. RECENT IMPORTATION OF NOVELTIES IN STATIONERY AND SEWING BASKETS, PORTFOLIOS, TOURIST. GLOVE, HANDKERCHIEF AND. TIE CASES To-morrow, Sale of HAND BAGS, ,with covered frame, leather lined, fitted with Purse, $5 0 in black seal, pigskin, black and colored long grain morocco, 0 A "STRAP BOOKS, WITH INSIDE FRAME, in morocco and calf alligator, 1.95 IMPORTED JEWEL BOXES, $2.25, 2 Look To-Day---- Deposit To-Morrow | of colored thorocco, silk lined, with tray, 125, 2.75 IMPORTED TAPESTRY: FRAMES, VARIOUS SIZES, 55c to 2.25 | 4 300. 12-word “Purnished Room’ ad. In The World finds many a good fn LWest Twenty-third Street | B. Ata & Ga. APPAREL -FOR—WINTER MOTORING, AND TOURISTS’ REQUISITES. THIS SEASON'S MOST DESIRABLE STYLES IN MOTOR | GARMENTS FOR MEN AND WOMEN. MEN'S COATS OF .FUR, PLAIN OR FUR-LINED WORSTED FABRICS, CAPS, KNITTED SCARFS, VESTS AND JACKETS, SILK MUFFLERS, ETC. WOMEN'S TOURING COATS OF—TWEED OR CHEVIOT; CLOAKS OF PONY SKIN, SQUIRREL AND OTHER APPRO. PRIATE FURS. HATS AND. CAPS, MEN'S AND. WOMEN’S GLOVES AND GAUNTLETS, IN FUR AND LEATHER. AUTOMOBILE GOGGLES. * FUR AND FUR-LINED RUGS AND ROBES, AUTOMOBILE VEILS. 0 LEATHER GOODS FOR EVERY REQUIREMENT; BAGS AND SUIT CASES, HAMPERS, TRAVELLING AND EMERGENCY CASES, THERMOS BOTTLES, CLOCKS, CUSHIONS, FITTED AUTOMOBILE BAG5, FUSEE CASES, ETC. ‘ 34th Street, 35th Strect and Sth Avenue. | At Short Military Coats of broadcloth, lined with Skinner satin cnd interlined. Also 50-inch double-breasted notch collar coats, in hzavy English novelty cloth, in brown, grey * and invisible stripes. At $49.75 Value $30 50-inch Broadcloth Coats, fu'l circular cut, tr mmed with broad braid, full sleeve with fancy; cuffs, lined with satin and interlined. Black, white and pastel shades -Another Great Sale: of SKIRTS __ bad at $4 Values to SLO Serges, Cheviots, Mixtures, Plaids and Stripes in all the new ‘colorings and models, with one, two or three folds, or with cluster tucks, At $6.75 Value to $18 Voi'es in b'eck, blue and brown, with from one to five taffeta bands Jg0 chiffon Panam, black taffeta si’k and - fancy mixtures, -Waistbands up to 34. Nature’s Sweet Restorer The tired body and brain rest and recuperate during sleep. There is remarkable capacity for hard work so long as the pepeia i. hoursare repnlarand the slumbersare not disturbed. i ream: ac ment: sleeplessuess, Half an bour before retiring, and erie t} sleep will soon come to your relief. These pes are purely vegetable and cure sleepless- ness by regulatin; ¢ important functions of the body. They , Contain no narcotic nor sedative. Their actionis natural, pleasant andsafe. Asatonicand restorative in all cases of oyerwor! mach disorders or headache. ‘ain, nervous worry or over-fatigue causes Established 1863. T. KELLY 263 Sixth Avenue Between 16th and 17th: Streets Clothing - on redit IE OVERCOATS FOR MEN AND ay MEN— Every one an entirely new model—exclusive, original and up. to the minute in every way. Every conceivahle ‘kind of cont, In the largest assortment you ever saw. ~ The materials come in wide range—of over 100 different weaves—in fancy-colorings, stripes and herringbones—ev Ty _fash- ~jonable coloring, including the plain’ black, blue, Oxford and” ay y $12.50 to $40 ea MEN'S SACK SUITS—We have them in’ all the nhast ad. vanced-single-WWeasted cuts, with two or three huttons to d dark brown, gray, olive-and.-blue toned worsteds, casdimeres, cheviots and tweeds, in hamtsome checks, stripes, overplaids and. mixtures. Also black’ thibets and unfinished worsteds, \ , $15 to $30 Vpn » brain- fag, nervousness and worry, they have no equal. Scecham' 's Pills equalize the circulation, carry the blood from the weary brain, rest the mind and Bring Balmy Sleep In Boxes 10c and 8$0. with full directions. We will place on sale Theirsday,Nov. 21st, the following ___unlisually good_ alias. in Window. Curtains. pars in Rerateans, Maric Antoinette, Trish EO i “Arabine and Brussels: Picea BS. OO pair 390 pairs in Arabian: Renaissance, Brussels, Irish Point, Marie Antoinette and Tambour Lace'Curtains, at _ BG.50 pair - 350 pairs in Arabian, Renaissance) Brussels, Irish Point : and Marie Antoinette Curtains, at : | ft5.00 pair | Lace Bed Sets 90 Sample Bed Sets (for single and full-sized bedsteads) in Renaissance, Irish Point and Muslin, at’ 4 off Regular prices: Lord & Taylor Broadway & 2oth St; 5th Ave.; roth Se: Lace Curtain Dept. = =