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uN i AD $ SUDDEN i U in TK CICATEN Sade i) U aoe WVUaby, bo CARFARE TREATS ARE NCW anh Y RDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1908, respects our city ie doing: very | 1 THUGS AND SAYS : HE HELPED THEM diplomatic agent and Consul-General | at Cairo, but he was raised to the rank of Minister Plenipotentiary early in 1908, Ho Js the fourth won of Count Albrecht on Rernstorff, who was a distinguished | contemporary of Bism [born dh London tn 186 The Count married Mise Jennie Luce | 1887 Wife was born Dea » have two nil: fanily lett New iRO and settled untess's fathel MEN the jerma Ambas: neh of the also had an American wife, He he new dor began his diplo- Amerika Riedesel i matic car when he was made » Who was boi ‘ attache at ntinople. m ‘Ture key he was trar erred to the Foreign int von Ber ft's daughter, Alex: andra, Office in Berlin, after which he ad- | r years ald, and came ed from ole grade to another, out © ly in Cairo two seasons ago, ng it Belgrade, Dresden, His son eventeen years old sburg and Munich. THe € and is now values 15.00 to 30.00 of the assy and The new dor to the United a a cca iio th. Sneland the Count came es: |shant Heure and. we a RET RU ‘i rae 1 , : . Alay A y under the notice 0} eror | tac s knowledge of Englich { Men Refuse to Ac pen Vice-President of the Union Tickets Sold in Strips, but jDeclares He Admitted Therm | Witham asa" reciue! ot sls work’ th Weil hight perfect, and he ts! HOw at efuse < H : ameliorating the existing {il-feeling |a succes inner speaker and t¢ Shop” Agreement M Souther Pacitics Ex- Even Your Wife Can't to House Where He Was ___ | against Germany Their Representa n Chi Ride on Yours, a Visitor. NOL T 7 2ENEWED At f ‘ to BE. If S ) y ») (Spectal to The Bvening World.) VIOLENGE IS REN I skit PHERE’S NO HOWL, EH? HEMPSTEAD, L. L, Nov. 7.—Shertft JAMES McGREERY & 60. "3 = ou No. 1 Joseph H. Foster has lodged {n the Nas- 23rd Street 34th Street Re ed Afte Br teath “Phees’ and “Thous” ‘S| ' ; ; oe sau County Jail Jacob Schmidt, es t \ f Withar F : i s coming on the market] thirty; Fred Buttner, twenty-five, and a | i Danger Zone. ! 1 ‘ A ud \ Ehaine Spums Coupons. ben Sea he ot sbLisutic hs cries ome | OF ORIENTAL RUGS. peice We me aera SIR PERCY DOESN’T jthat he and his compantons are the An invoice of Oriental Rugs for- ; : is ee a thugs who asaulted Otto Block, @ well- ° ‘ Although Het ‘ as due to LIKE SMELL OF PAINT. | sosao biteher of Bellmore Inst Satur- merly the property of O. Agopian & | Pathurs tind (twas, bel . Mr. Harriman was immediately not! MC te Loy is bis aes i ! ts OM tece of tron pipe | of Constantinople, has been received Ei suvey tha oi : a0 LT La eas a Tit oe See eeramite coy alieaTne ade | from the Trustee in liquidation. meeting early this ng to continue WD: CORN fas an The sub ae ho used to be | iE the night and opened the door for| This unusual collection, together the fight v left New York ( Thurs eee : , who used to be} nis two companions, He says he re-| Fy % ROA GEciat hia accinion. 8 p Dj APT ny © best H De sre US A Lo Si eos as vern= | ceived only $5 as : of the! with a recent Importation of very fine at a full meet the ul PLE c TRE i. | : ae ae RM Iae Ss popularly sup. lay on the Lucania Das aUOLBlEce was) rosued large carpets, will be exhibited and ae : ni ; LU : its ER ipenaveE: ails ed cite ae ) nm owith clubs, ‘The offered for sale. Walsh, who has been tn ch a y z eM ¢ mobs ran ram- supposed to have com-! : a police on strike et REFP MVS} RY T) a ; t. Block is In a eritical Commencing Monday, November the goth. the plans to cén lj " ty oa ae . . it eee ? ee s \ HUEL 1U audi ey { ah A few examples of value are as revoked the or TTAM 1 Mes. ( coupled « beautiful 1 ollows:— , ee PiiTse it URG POLICE ines Ge eee Rare assortment of Fine Kerman- Beesicciven Pruuuit J Fees, coed «Healey. | shah Carpets. Average size gxr2 ft, Fort EA HeNIREeE NrCORG: Verses PERMIAN ENVOY 200.00 to 300,00 each ighth street s t ty . Sintrensr wat a sor iso suMeiyea us ranortera Large Afghan Carpets. : learn the D B me ae So Tran over here to get away from 58.00 and 68.00 ef front e i 158 a testis the ame Bee: BIRLA | | values, 90.00 and 100.00 pected the m t ereorncii(a ; wi the paint Pchat | 1,000 Kazak and Guendji Rugs ting, to, be Bure es Polic surprise : I GEM lo | (many containing 35 sq.feet). 20.00 Terms of the “Peace.” : } aes | value 40.00 paca ie ap raptatten auinoqet te . STABBED WOMAN TEN TIMES | Wife of New Ambassador Was | 3,000 Daghestan and other Cau- he State D i : FOR REFUSING TO WED.} Miss Luckemeyer, a New GASES WN B contol ooleach met w 1a trunk in loroform that was and the « No. The wore as fol- lows e paid 20 per cent. |, of gasoline to. be] ij. hat wad held Ry mate olen Ee ee jay’s i call time over)|ichnd was onl the the eee lo be deducted from fol-| idence it had struggled hard for life. g day's work; men to pay for! Wijinm Casey, who is employed at their uniforms a e of 10 cents Alte Westinghouse Airbrake work paputaln mo) case Wilmerding, left his home last ve than ¥ to take tion in part ir at bo |iouse, when| he urning home, ' calls. He ) charge to be to try out ch, which m in the attic, nded in Hiart- where the petent m and ret ntly in Dances © Open Shop. private secretary, went The main a While a superficial ex the recogn cated that a reason of the shall be given the company in pref ture w shall be Evie strikers did 5 s ment the second mee y Hardly had the strike te at the first te ‘Million School Children ford Par ea whom he had D escaped with a scalp ploughing a over lis rigl Reni saxtaniihels rors “ Hoftman,. on th wurage the nearly one million school children of Greater treet station, revolver and York in their writing lessons; th was ina | Writing Contest alert com- Steen, in Elmville, York Girl. Nov. Bernstorff, who the German t near] BERLE Count Heinrich von a mill ham! | stabbed ten times in the! lace last night She 1s| Her assailant is d, a civil war who was een also. deen fol-| Baron Speck von Ste e, Was ast at that pl Keceateahenilive has represented ment in Egypt, Emperor William to succeed also has been elected by Purchases will be carefully stored | for future delivery. Johann | recently Govern- FURNITURE. In Both Stores, the late perience Lofmu- [t is allewed th ; burg as Am- | Unusual Sale of Furniture. e cltemen| ow keeping lowing Mrs. mportuning | | © Wee Bow cep INe | her to. marry |bassador to America, Countess von | On Monday, November the oth. aay eat BE RCS ical ee Bernstorft ts a daughter of Edward | & e Dr aie Rand Deka | Ree oes neat °| Luckemeyer, of New York. The ap- | Fine Mahogany Bedroom Furni- Ws eee une : pointment has not yet been made for- Colonial a 3 Bape Garten ‘thet boy re maily, but {t is understood that an of. | ture. olonial reproductions, poeta ces but none wa: cial announcement will be given out | RPh in Ee mal ant [sia Ven ioniittae ave | Bureaus...... Bao paraspland| 32.50 | Phe iw ticket differed from the old ion of Providence count von Hernstorft haa) been| as- ‘ce 5 Linh? SVLEDS THEY Cs CEH : n that they wer to ixty-two years old. signed lately to pt. He was first Chiffoniers............25.00 and 27.50 par all in piee on former prices 32,00 and 38.00 ler the old citizen was ets for a quarter iked. He could six up could tale his cousin t then suit or a prit lone York) and le Wow bis tickets. But under | that Price's assailant had vanished, A To help the teachers who have this important branch of |‘ PUIG Lo Ob DAES. 86 Mpoum Ten) | aura con teary Haley ng Lic ate in hand by offering a new stimulus for their pupils % at the same | ———— parents and guardians in the progress of the young ATA HR | people in the art of penmanship, The Evening World has pianned a con- whieh many. of WOMAN KILLED py test in this line of school work for the boys and girls of the greater city, ean Ru One ¥ in which p: aggregating $500 will be awarded as follo ; BOCRRU LDR RARER e Ing \T! ner 70 THH BOYB AND GIRL8 OF EIGHT YEARS Ok UND Let Conductor Tecr 'Em. $100 in prizes, as follows: First prize, $20; second prize, $10; third WL nee lation 1s that coupons iH th prize, $5; siz prizes of &3 each; six prizes of $2 each, and thirty rom void # | five prizes of $1 each 8 wr 70 THE BOYS AND GIRLS OF 8 TO 10 YEARS—$100 in 1 | Ka a3 [horse ics, First prize, $20; second prize, $10; third pre, $0; viv | RY Wa Ms prizes of $3 cach; sia préges of $2 cach, and thirty-five prizes of $1 All Home to ¢ Baby aaah : ? TO THE BOYS 4ND GIRLS FROM 10 TO 12 YBARS—$100 in When Run Down. prizes rst prize, $20; second prize, $10; third prize, $5; ste prizes of $8 each; six priges of $2 each, and thirty-five prizes of $1 —_—_—_— each mitten 70 THE BOYS AND GIRLS FROM 12 TO 14 YEARS—$100 in Ne $20; accon $10; third prize, $5; etx - Bhe Tledelenia } be h, sia prizes of ¢ and thirty-five prizes of $1 a nuit ang Publi OSH 1 T fi ND GIRLB FROM 14 10 16 YEARS—$100 tn i - 0; second 5 third pri $i; sig ' \ y or girl r wre tha € of a in any schoo! tn ale { é vy York enter ye i e of the al i ket r hls own iy P ng at his st i yn t rt iil Put Thee Off." \ r . ' . ca r r and b nm nev ht ne I é t mmsidered f ; in ‘ * ot thy a) face.” . hus , b abd forth, with . ' f td not 1 ye hile un y stands wre ked nil - end 1 I 4 hath y nine x A Objeotliny e Pas » ular Of the! ba ' resent: ® policeman comegber does Pui Gaupon ee mage 2 come, ae the case may be but if he i A baa, JAMES McCREERY & CO,’ 23rd Street 34th Street SILK DEPARTMENTS, In Both Stores. “McCreery Silks.” Standard qualities in a complete as- sortment of the latest colors, suitable for Evening, Street and Carriage wear, On Monday and Tuesday, ‘November the gth and roth. Five thousand yards natural ecru Shantung Pongee. 27 inches wide, 50c per yard, DRESS GOODS, Jn Both Stores, Colored Broadcloth in the new shades of Taupe, London Smoke, Slate, Wistaria, Canard, Catawba, Amethyst and Rose, as well as all the staple shades, 2.00, 2.80 and 3.00 yard On Monday, November the oth, Sale of Imported Suitings—checks, stripes, overplaids and chevron weaves. 45 to 50 inches wide, 1,00 per yard former prices 1.50 to 1,75 BLACK DRESS GOODS. All wool Black diagonal Suitings, double warp. 50 inches wide, 75¢ per yard value 1.25 Imported Black Broadcloth, light weight, Sponged and spot proof, bright finish, 52 1nches wide, 1,75 per yard commieniess value 2.50 WASH DRESS GOODS. On Monday, November the oth, Sale of bilk and Cotton I‘abries, 10,009 yards Silk and Cotton Crys- talline. Plain or with siik dot, in all the latest shades and black, Suitable for waists or evening costumes, asc per yard JAMES McGREERY & CO. 23rd mtiect 34th Sireet ry 4n Both Stores, Chairs,...........3.00, 6.00 and 12.00 | Rockers..........4.00, 8.00 and 12.00 Dining Room Furniture Sideboards......50.00, 60.00 and 85,00 former prices 58.00, 72.00 and 100.00 China Closets, ...48,00, 70.00 and 83.00 former prices 55.00, 80,00 and 95.00 Extension Tables 39.75, 45.00 and 55.00 Dining Chairs, with leather seats...... : 6.75, 9.00 and 11.50 Dining Armchairs, with leather seats.. 10,25, 12,50 and 15.50 | Library and Living Room Furniture, Writing Desks...12.50, 16.50 and 23.00 former prices 15.00, 20.00 and 28.00 ..++27 §0, 30.00 and 36,00 former prices 31.50, 36,00 and 42.00 | Secretaries.............50.00 and 55.00 former prices 56.00 and 63,00 Library Tables. .25.00, 30.00 and 36,00 former prices 30.00, 36.00 and 43.00 | Large Cabinet Desks aiaia aie 50.00, 65,00 and 80,00 former prices 57.00, 72.00 and 88.00 Dower or Brides’ Chests, Anon 42.00, 47.50 aad 52.50 former prices 48.50, 53.50 and 59.50 Bookracks, Wall Cabinets, Consoles and Mirrors, JAMES McCREERY & CO) 23rd Street 34th Street Bookcases. . lip and Mail This Slip To-Day : To ‘‘Stopthat’’---Just Across theWay. , ate Mailing Slip To Mr. U. 'STOPTHAT: Minding children is all tight If one has the time to do itr But if you thus pass your time T'm sure, dear sir, you'll rue it. Pr With office closed when veonle cali hire ap able nurse World Ads. right away? READ ITUATION WANTED’ ADS. IN TO-MOKROW'S SUNDAY WORLD,