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Black Hand Had Marked Fant ily of James Abape for “Vengeance. — Berlin Has Special Cars for “Drunks,” Why Not New York? fe Has Narrow Escape, as Do! 20 Other Families as Blast cee aleles Geaspereay tuto a panto when « bom) blew out the geent, No, 2% ‘Trentman street, | from the shock the tenants poured | fato the hallways and do wie © fire-cacapes ticks panic that many “tine bomb was undodbtedly, in! cla Abate, who extire (ground floor front of the tene-| | the ex(plosion, and ax the bullding trem- | 4 IN / ; {BROT as. that the walls of the house ble on their heads before they ‘could Return to Rooms, $4 Policeman MoGrath, the firat to ar- rive, pent inva call to the ure Avenue Station for reserves and later for-ambulances, when It wus sean that found ee the building was safe p: (itued them to return’ to thelr room ‘Though mai one ‘of the tenants were pain- fully hee tpay ald paces attendance outrage. Reroront of Steir This thorning Abate. tt a den to] the “Black Hand.” boldly proctaimtng | to his countrymen that he would prepared for thentlt they ealecaboutd find he had any. means of recognizing them. He said he didn't wee how they expected’ lo get a: ny money, by blowing up his house, ani he” certainly | lant propose: to, sell: Teprete Theat | the money. He has a milk route and delivered to his customers to-day, Dat | anu nee, area he police of a lamburg Avenue Bintion jeald to-day that they. belieyed | the outrage perpetrated by the sam? Kang thats stabbed to death one} ote its supposed member hort time | Fhe dead man had « bomb con- Bound meee 7 ene..of to-day's ently three bombs were found on a cencl-in Huabwirk-Parks-tn-the-same ection, and that another was picked up ‘at Molrose qtreet.and Hamburg avenue. a STINTE DEPARTMENT SEEKS OWNER OF COSTLY a WASHINGTON, Noy. %—Through Al embassies in London and Paris, the State Department is. making an ‘tort | to ascertain the ownership of the jew-/ ster Jere Maupin, of the nay: pansenger on the Paris- Madrid Expr .. The pay officer was returning to the United States from the Asiatic Station and picked up on the foor of his compartment on the bag which contained « cles, including four yalu rin On fis’ arrival “hero. Paymaster Maupin turned. tho property over to the Pay- maater-General. —_.___ AMERICANS TO BUILD -MPERA- “HOUSE IN BERLIN. ety of arti- BERLIN, Nov. The Bouraen Courter to-day publishes a statement | from what it declares to be a trust- “oworthy source that an American’ com- pany has acquired a biock at the wont @rn end, of Unter den Linden upon hich if fs purposed to erect a new » @pera-house 10 cost. 35,009,000. Sup new building will have @ mating capachy of 4,00, and. according to the | papers ground will be broken Int) Fall Try! BALLOONS AND WIRELESS WASHINGTO: allotment of #25,00 for the pi of one or more dirigible balloons has ing — proposals the on equipment will soon be issued bythe Chief Mlenal Smcer fh, ee 4 Our delicious Cod Liver preparation without oil. Better than old-fashioned rain-a weather Cod liver oil and emulsions to restore health for — lung troubles. WHERE TO GET VINOL IN N.Y. 1 Hexesman & ¢ | Gt and ath Ay Troadway ahd sth Ave Ju e Colt force wee | Smner Ave, ES | And at all ports doing, sivi you an. acourat the movements of the independents? D. C., Noy. a—An] py the Whiet Signal-Oficer of the array | Old people, delicate children, (weak run-down persons, and after sickness, colds, coughs, | bronchitis and all throat and = MORI ur FACTS ABOUT nal : TOBACCO TRUST Government ‘Attorney Ques- tions T. B, Yuille, of the American Tobacco Co. At 'the resumption of the investigation of the United. Btates into the so-called ‘Tobacco’ Trust before United States | Commissioner. Shields in the Federal :| Bullding to-day T, B. Yuille, “head of i leaf-buying department of the | American ‘Tobacco Company, took the |sband and was examined by Lawyer | McReynolds for the Government, Mr. MeReynolds attempted to show that I there was a great deal of competition lane the Danvile (N. ‘C.) market In the yeara betweon 1984 and 1900. | “There were at that time In the coun- try. many separate manufacturern of to- + asked “Mr. Reynolds. the “Yea, answered the witness. “Most of them were buyera of tobacco in the Danville market.’ "Dhe witnese said there are more, pos: sibly four times as many tobacco m. kote i Vi irginia, North Carolina and South Carolina ‘na there were seventeen ‘The number is approx!- | | | Currsat Price Guide for | The Evening World | Household Buyer, R Current wholesale market prices, cor-/ rected daily as a guide and guard to! The Evening World household buyer-| Dressed beef, per pound, fair to/ choice, $ 1-30, a Lc} beef. cuts, le. a 14 1-8c.; beet Joins, $c. a 1éc.; chucks, 6 1-3c. a| 9 4-3c.;/ rounds, Sc. ‘a 10c.,; dressed veal, Der pound, olty, 1 14 1-80.; Westetn, 10 1-8c, a 12c.; dressed spring lambs, per pound, 11 1-2c, a i21-8c.: yearlings, 10 1-3c. @ i} 1-20.; mutton, 0c. a Uc.; livers, calf, each %c. a 60c.; beet, be per pound; ox tafls, each 6c. a 7c; dressed hows, per pound, 73-4c. a S1-30; dork’ loins, ‘18c. a 15c.; smoked "hams, per pound, 11 $-4e."a 13c.; shoulders, 9c, a 9 1-4c.; boneless tifeon,. per: pound, 14 Itc. @ 16c.; rib ‘bacon, 181-2c. a léc.; «moked beef tongues, per pound, 13 1-2c. a 15. Dreased poultry, per pound—Western | turkeys, I8c. a 18c. ers, Sic, a Zic.; others, lbc. a 1c; .; fowls, 10c. a i6c.; geene, mately € : of fact, are there not ‘As a maiter Pe sre iene] nt the tobacco manu- ie ul “orani 87" asked then went on to tell the-vario types, their. pecallarities and into form of. ume factured. goods they ‘Tobacco 6 Teme the ny of co o Degins its purchase $f ject tobacco In Rigust, of: each Bayree ace, {0 aun ae Peeratin price, ratte ce $i fe, They are not instructed as tain grad to act pars wanted, port ‘con- ine xtag. until ordered. to mpeny Q e Wheres = In 2 vireinte, Tennesnee and Kentucky. Q. How many earece| report to your” ‘A. A_hundred ‘or mo: . Do these men report what the so- ety are doing? A. ‘Yeo, U Ae & matter of fact don't they re- to-you what. you! tors ane ch t one brokerage} would nt tale @ hundred manufacturers or jobbers, and that the dDusiness of purchasng much or more supply, the witness d United States the consumption of tobac: co fad 1n'n0 wise grown to warrant the increased acres, Has’ the the development Deer’ foronkn the muoedl ony of foreign’ trade? ah welds this tncrease in foreign trade put the tnarprice, of tobacco up? “A. It haa. Q. And @ here? A. Yes. Hokackcnict here t VESUVIUS AGAIN BREAKS “OUT AND CAUSES ALARM. NAPLES, Nov. %.—Mount Vesuvius, two months of Inactivity, is emit- iquda of dense mnoke, accompanied by considerable roaring, from three fis- ures around the old crater, Some alarm fs felt by the population In) the, sur- rounding towns in view of the Carthquakes in. Calabria, it cea called that the great eruption il, js, sfoliowed the Calabrian Renken ta thetr Owe t grey y, | bushel, marrow, th ° é manne age eta *| Married Wife No. 2 Before the First i owinterpatents, buckwheat, 6.10 @ $25 per 100 Ib; cye, 4.8% a %.60 per bbi.; com meal, @% a $270 per 100+1b. Beans, per 20 @ 20 2 MG. Butter—Creamery, 2c, M100; factory, Ife. a 2c. Cheene. per Mp.—state, full cream, good to beet, 1114c. a U5 1-tc.; skime, 6c. a 91-0. Des, per dosen—Chotoe to ex- tra, 3c. a 330.; best refrigerator, léc. a 3. Bugar, per §%.—Gramulated, 4.90; powdered, 490. Molasses, per gallon— New Orleans, priue, 2c. « S8c.; syrups, prime to fancy, Mc. a Mc. Rice, ver 1b.—Domestic, prime to chofoe, 51-2. a $10; Rangoon, bc. to 6 3-8c. Long leland potatoes, $2 8 #2. per ; egw plant, per box, Sl-a $1.75; Flot tring beans, per besket, $135 a Florida tomatoes, per carrier, si|- $1.50. 2 : BROADWAY MAN DIVORCED FOR THE SECOND TIME. H Mrs. Kummer Got a TA ee ee et 30. 29 Brosdway, seems to\beve « bard time | keeping hts wives. Teetherine Wlakie Gordon Kucwser to. | day received a decree from Justice Davis in the @upreme Court, anpullng her marriage fo Kummer, This mar- siage cook piace in Mattawan, N, J. on April 16, 19%. The plaintiff proved thet Clara Kummer. to whom the de fendant was married at Nutley, N. J. {in 16, ia sti Hying. The proof was! in the form of the records of the Bu: | preme Court of Rhode lelend, and the iC} Providence: Piantagion. showing that i [en April % 194, Clara obtained a di- Shedd tpath esr? Ra teh res Ca | deeettion Forty- The “reputation of Sterling march of progress Has come the right Grand Piano, playable_by > Player hidden within it. This is made anywhere to-day. change. for the Playerpianos, . 518-520 Fulton St., cor. OPEN SATUR | Thanksgiving Days it and is second to none in the world. Since Chas. A. Sterling In 4860 established the Sterling business we have never had more |] reason to be proud of our product or the purchasers more reason ‘to be thankful for such an addition to the Art-World.. In this TELEPHONES FOR ARMY. | A marvellous instrument combiniig an artistic Sterling Up- always ready tobe played by ‘anyone by use of the Sterling _ Marked Down Prices. At this season of the year we are closing out a large number of Slightly used Pianos and Pianos that have been taker in éx- Here are bargains never known at other times and offered almost at your own terms. You will serve your own interests by investigating The Sterling Piano Co. Seven Planos carries everything before greatest achievement of all, the hand in the ordinary way and yet indisputably the best Playerpiano Hanover Place, Brooklyn. DAY EVENINGS. dea \sioner ‘Henry Smith were ewom in by |Mayor McClellan to-day, The Manhat- {BROWN SQUIRREL |PERSIAN PAW | WHITE FOX CROWELL LOOKS. — FOR A SNOWFALL | : Street-Cleaning Commissioner, Just Sworn In, ‘Says It’s in the Air. . H @iy. Some of the new Commissioners of Bducation, Street Cleaning Commie. sionerFoster Crowell and Park Commis- tan Commissioners are Max Katsen-, berg, Freseric R. Coudert, F.W. Crown- inshield, F, P..Cumnion, A, L. Everett, |; W.'G. Stern and G. J. Gillespie. Dr. C: EB, Brice did not appear. Arthur 6. Bomers, whd was the Demo- || cratic candidate for Sheriff in Kingw (County, was sworn in. He was a echool Comthtesioner in Brooklyn’ for nine, berlyears. ‘John Greene and Alexander Morris were the others from Brookiyn.. Bernard Suydam is the Queens Com- | missioner, and. the Bronx Commiaeion- went to his office -in the Park “Rew. Building at once. to ptck yp the ends of tte work. Dr. Walter Bensel, the retir- ing Commfestoner, who gues back to [his old place as Sanitary Superinten- .| dere of the Health Department, was there to tell the new Commissioner about the details of the big work he is Street Cleaning Commissioner Crowell 4 “an there's snow In the air this mormn- | ing. le wilt have to open bids for the| snbw rémovel contracts on Friday. NEW. ENGLAND STILL iN ome ee STORM. England Mpeg oti) D Seoralier to had Gmgic cme te seek aN ats dtm Doel id oad were few. Block’ beland reported’e wind veloatey of 73 miles an hour at 8 A. M. to-day. Nantuchet was not far behind with’ wil niles. tn} thie otty. the -miaximum wee @ ailes. tolter hier Geen peer Northern Vermont and New ampabire, six inches having fallen at Burmngton at thet time. In other sec- tions torrente of rain: fell. Ti have to bend right do! “anid Commissioner” Crowell. NDAY NOVEMBER 25,. BOs My ‘Stern Brothers — ay will offer to-morrow, in their 4 ; Women’s Neckwear Dep't. Linen Collars,:. with hand embroidered colored dots In all desirabee shades, Values 68c-to $1.25, 50c, 75¢ Yokes, of Real: Duch ; Point a'Aiguitie ao Value $9.50, $4,785 Berthas, of All. Duch Duchess and poiaitaces = Value $16.50, 9.50 Scarfs, ‘of Chiffon, in floral deaioa, 2%! ves. tong’ and 134 yore METAL, BRIGHT AND BUTLER FINISH. At Very Attractive Prices, $3.95, 5.50 Tea Sets, « $7:50, 10,50, 14.50 Ice Cream Dis¥es, | Coffee Sets, 4.75, 6.95 Cake Baskets, 2.50,°2.95 | Soup Tureens, §.95 Hot Water Kettles, 6.95 | Butter Dishes, 1.95, 265 Fruit Dishes, 3.95 | Glass Lined Sugar Individual Cas- 7 = Baskets,— £45,165 _tors, 3 - ——: = Stocks and Cuff Sets,of Baby irish Lace, Value 65, at 386 * Tailor-made Stocks, i eS O€ Sill and Chiffoo, la all destrable shades, Value 58&, at- 456 Linen Collars, : : machine and hind embroidered, Waues 45¢ to 85c, 29, 48c, 53¢ Cream-Pitchers-and_Sugar_Bowls, Each AN. IMPORTANT SALE WILL BE HELD i TO-MORROW (TUESDAY), NOV. 26ih, OF WOMEN'S SMART WALKING SUITS _ SPECIAL ' MUFFS. AND : TO-MORROW (TUESDAY), NOV. 26th, COMPRISING SQUIRREL-LINED CLOTH GARMENTS. $35.00 & 55.00 RUSSIAN PONY SKIN COATS, $25.00, 50.00 & 65.00 RUSSIAN PONY. SKIN COATS, KARAKUL COATS, KARAKUL- - MUFFS $8.50 & GREY SQUIRREL RUSSIAN PONY * 16.50 & 17,00 & BLACK LYNX SABLE FOX PERSIAN, LAMB BLUE LYNX “ ay « 25.00 & ‘PERSIAN PAW SETS BLACK LYNX BOLEROS MEN'S BROADCLOTH © OVERCOATS NATURAL MUSKRAT LNED, With, PERSIAN LAMB COLLARS AT THE SPECIAL B. Altman & Co. MILLINERY DEPARTMENT Crt FLOOR) "A VARIETY OF TRIMMED FLOWERS, FEATHERS AND. MILLINERY ACC2SSORIES, ARE BEING OFFERED AT PRICES LOWER THAN ORDINARY. ‘ ‘TO-MORROW ° (TUESDAY), NOV.-. 26th, | ‘ AAS | TRIMMED HATS | UNTRIMMED HATS smear : ‘SALE OF — WOMENS FUR AND FUR-LINED ‘GARMENTS /NECKPIECES. $110.00 118.00 17.50; NECKPIECES $650 & 12.50 8.75; 7:15 10.00; :. 9.50 9.50; S 6.00 12,50; . 12,50 24.00; @ 16.50 & 30.00 20:00; ~~" 13.00 &. 15.00 16.00; ay 18.00 20.00;' * ~~15.00 24.00, : 19.00: 38,00, * 24.00 & 25.00 Boge $875. Gee 35.00 Price OF $58.00 HATS ~ FOR GENERAL WEAR, Exceptional Values In. Women’s Hosiery Fast Black Ingrain Cotton with white heels and toes or Black Gauze Lisle Thread with garter tops & double soles, Pr. 28° Fast Black Lisle Thread Hose, extra fine quality, insteps 50¢ embroidered in floral effects or neat colored designs, Pair Pure Thread Black Silk Hose, with double soles, Pair $ 1 00 French Black Gauze Silk Hose, extra fine quality, with. double soles, French : Sitk Hose,/in black, white & colors, eee Gauze ‘Sit. Hose, ape fine, in black, tan, white and colors, handsomely embroidered, ————EEEEy>ESESESESEEEEEaEEE=E=E=EEE _Bric-a-Brac Dep't SPECIAL DISPLAY OF ENGLISH AND LIMOGHS' RICHLY pacoeaTs PLATES, CUPS ANO SAUCERS. BRILLIANT CUT GLASS OF THE HIGHEST GRADE AND MOST ARTISTIC DESIGNS. su GREATLY BBLOW PREVAILING PRICES. Unusual Offerings, To-morrow | White and Gold Decorated Glass Compots, $1.00, 1.75 Cordial Glasses, Dos $3.00 Flower Baskets, 1,50,-3. 50. ~Cordial ‘Bottles, . $2.50,°3.25 © Flower Vases, 4.85, 3.95 Cordial Sets, - 3.95, 5.50 Oil or Vinegar Bottles, $1.25, 4.75 © | (THIRD-FLOOR) at Best Quality Domestic Rugs Much Below Value Tuesday & Wednesday Brussels, 6x9h, $14.75 oxi2tt, $21.75 Eons PRerulasy $18.00 and 29.50 6x9 ft, Regulafly $24.00 and 39. 50 ‘High Pile Wilton Rugs, One Plece, 9x 12¢t, $34.00 igh u Regularly se $52.50 ; t Grade Wilton Rugs, 36x 63 inches, 8S, Highes Regularly 7.50 " " 30x 60 in, 82,15 36x 72 in, $3.15 Regularly $2.95 and 4, 25 ES Toxott $11.00 9x 12¢t, $22:50 Regularly $15. 50, and 28.50 > : All. Other Sizes at Propertionsty Prices Royal Wiltons, Smyrna Rugs Their Baby — f By GEORGB McMANUS. — Lihegrped in colors on costed poost ‘Largs quarto poges., HELD, COMPRISING Agen AT $450 & 7.00 - « AT. 1.00'& 2.00 AND FANCY FEATHERS AT SIMILARLY ATTRACTIVE. PRICES, 30 Set 10) eet md hare Publiabed ty ‘The New York Word. a chats re ae yey aCe York $17.80 9x 42 It, $29. 00 ; i