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‘ia UURTHCHMLENGE] WAL STREET ~ BEFORE COURT IN ni NAAR TRL aw be Court Still Reserves Decision | on Eligibility of Veniremen e Declared Biased. 108 ANGELES, Oct. %.—The State challenged talesman T. W. Adams at opening of the McNamara murder x to-day because of implied dias, ‘The challenge was based on Adams's op- position to the death penalty and also what the California criminal code de- fines as “actua) bias.” The court took the challenge under consideration, mak- ing four challenges now awaiting his decision. Court convened at 10.10 o'clock and Adams took the stand for exam- itnation. | “1 desire in the first place,” said G. ‘Ray Horton for the State, “to propose la challenge for. cause for impiled bias, lag Indicated tn the penal code as hav- widence whl. his brings ing in a verdic nan offense le by death. Also we propose under that section of the penal code for cause and actual bias for wing @ state of mind which would prevent him from acting without prej- judice to the substantial rights of both parties." “We resiat the challenge,” @aid At- jornay Darrow for the defense, and de- ® defendant?® case you got m newspapers or Koneral notoriety?" “Tes.” it was ghted, ler or anything © had ts that the ding and tts burn h gas, ts it not? nbJection to etreum- * "'T don't know about | id It be strong enough to convince " “T think not." serenely ‘AFT MEETS SCOUT CURLEY, WHO FOUGHT WITH CUSTER hakes Hands With Man Who Brought News of the Little Big Horn Massacre. SHERIDAN, Wyo., Oct. 2.—Prea!- He was met here by tates Senator Warren and ‘ongressman Mondell, who will escort im through the remainder of the State, he local programme includes an ine Fort Mackenzie and a speech Hal. + the reception Ine on the station form hero when ithe Taft train me in was Curl scout who he only man escape in the| orn fight. Curley _re- | of the massacre of Mr. Taft shook Ps ands with him Bl RUNAWAY HITS WAGON, ‘© Teamn Tangled Up After Cole t in One Hundred | h street, wear Firat ave- away, At One Hundred treet the truck day and Saturday Bv'gs Until10 $75 | WHITE FoR oun $165 | NEW CaTALoa,| Comple: $225 MAILED FREE. E PAY FREIGHT AND RAILROAD PARE All An ach Puroha ses 10% | ARAM AAP AAA OUOOL OOOO NITURE | VERYTMING FOK HOUSEKEEPING ON | ur Liberal Terms 60 Worth *¢° Down 7%, W'kiy| 00 ay af 50“ =6$15 $2.09 « BO * = $20 “ $2.50 « 00 ~ $30 * $3.50 « 00 < $40 “$5.00 « 20 West 23S | EAR G6™ AVE | final figures are as follows: It 18 wtrong to con-| - THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1911. Am Car & Poon, 40 48th avaveere 10 10, —_—-+ — f Presee Taterest at the outset of to-day's stock |Av Market converged in Steal common During tho first half hour Steel was} poured out in thousand share lots. Th initial transaction was a block of 6,000} shares at ©, a gain of %& of a py above the closin rday, 1 the following Interva proximately 50, of Steel w dealt in at a range of from 60% to 1. It appeared an if the exceptional trad-| tng in Steel was a blind under which heavy selling of Reading, Union Pa- eifie and Atchison. was accomplished shat lowered those issues about 1 point ‘The speculative coterie commenced an | urgent covering Movement tn the final) hour that culminated at the close when highest prices of the day were entah: Mahed. The late buying demand accel- erated @ rising trend that had been in progress throughout the greater part | of the session. Mteel, Union and South- ern Pacific, Reading and American Smelting were in the best demand, ai) moving up for average gains of one point. S IR ERERE PP. b+ +] He tele + Sigissesses FF PSE FS Ht tttttit + HEHE S855 F PESSLII «: | wate ys We'ocin rel: esi Ww. i} Advance,” Dee! posstsie fee = Prices, last prices of stocks Register to-ds; Net Low, Last. Chen Ty we Ba BA 4 TNS at the primaries next year. announce for To-morrow, Saturday, a Specially Prepared Sale of Misses’, Girls’ & Juniors’ Apparel At Exceedingly Low Prices Coats of Reversible Blanket Materials, in ail fashionable colors, plain and plaid backs, sizes 14, 16 and 18 years, Tourist Coats, of plaid back shawls, navy, brown and green, sizes 14, 16 and 18 years, at 916.85 19.75 Suits of high-grade Serge, interlined; velvet and satin trimmings; coats lined with satin, ( sizes 14, 16 and 18 years, at 21.00 Junior Suits, sizes 13, 15 and 17 years, of Diagonal Cheviots, black, navy and brown, Coat lined with satin, at Demi-Tailored effect, with the new style skirt, at . 15.00 22.50 Girls’ Coats, sizes 6 to 16 years, of navy and brown Cheviots, full length, buttoned to neck, checked wool lining, at ° 6.95 of Chinchilla, full length, high buttoned, lined with flannel, ¢, : at 9.50 Girls’ Dresses, New Models, sizes G to 14 years, of Serge, in dark coiorings, for School Wear, at of Velveteen, in navy, brown, green and wine, for Dress Wear, Boys’ and Girls’ Shoes STURDY, SERVICEABLE SHOES OF HIGH-GRADE WORKMANSHIP, FOR SCHOOL AND DRESS WEAR, IN VICI KID, PATENT LEATHER, BLACK AND TAN RUSSIA CALF, WHITE BUCKSKIN AND CANVAS, MADE IN THE LATEST SHAPES, ARE SHOWN ON THE THiRD FLOOR, NEW BUILDING. 7.50 at 14.75 Boys’ & Young Men’s Clothing Norfolk, Double-breasted, Sailor and Russian Suits, Boys’ First Long Trouser Suits, Young Men’s Suits, Top Coats, Reefers, Raincoats and Overcoats in the correct models for present and +Winter wear, made of the best grade and most stylish fabrics, SATURDAY, UNUSUAL VALUES IN Boys’ Norfolk and Double-breasted Suits, of grey and brown mixed cheviots, with extra Knickerbocker Trousers; sizes 7 to 18 years, $5.00, 6.50 Young Men’s Suits of grey and brown mixed cheviots, sizes 35 to 39 inch chest measure, at $12.50, 16.50 Overcoats and Reefers, of Plain and Fancy Cheviots, sizes 24 to 10 yrs., $6.50, 9.50 Boys’ School Overcoats, newest Fancy Mixtures, sizes 10 to 18 years, $10.50, 14.50 Young Men’s and Boys’ Furnishings: SHIRTS AND BLOUSES, PAJAMAS, BATH AND LOUNG. ING ROBES, SILK AND SILK KNITTED NECKWEAR BELTS, HATS AND CAPS, : Infants’ and Children’s Wear Imported and Domestic Long Cloaks, White and Colored Short Coats, with Hats and Bonnets to match; Dresses of Pique, Linen and Nainsook, Pillow Cases, Afghans, Sleeping and Moses Baskets, Wardrobes, Scales and Wash Stands, also New Models in Misses’ Underwear, including Sets of Three and Four Pieces, Dressing Sacques, Wrappers and Bath Robes of Flannel, Albatross, Eiderdown and Zenana. TO-MORROW A SPECIAL OFFERING OR Coats, of Corduroy, in navy and brown, sizes 18 months to 5 years, at $3.85 of Broadcloth, trimmed with Braid and Velvet, in brown, navy, cadet and leather, sizes 210 5 yrs, at 4,75 Polo Coats, double breasted, in navy and brown, with Belt, sizes 2 to § years, at §,50 Imported Bath Robes, of Japanese Silk, in various colors, sizes 2 to 16 years, from $2.75 to 6.25 Imported Worsted Afghans, : hand crocheted, in pink, blue and white, at $2.35, 2.95, 4.25 West 23d nnd 22d Streets 208 pet pr eA i ~ ™ MYSTERY IN BURGLARY PEER EFEE FEE FE SES CRS TE FE Fee ETS Registration booths ared with yeateriay #| open at 7 &. M. and lose at 10 F. M. | If you do not register you cannot vote The Bruff hoi to give Mr, Bruff is the Bruff, the young lawyer, that he had no right to w tubercular trouble, death in the ago. OF M er the mys: ry must have one familiar father of disse Self-Raising Flour Recibe on Packages ‘ANY, c shot himself to | (el Belmont’ week | THE H-O B. Altman & Cn. UNUSUAL ATTENTION IS GIVEN TO MADE-UP DRESSES IN AFTERNOON AND EVENING STYLES, AND TAILOR-MADE SUITS AND COSTUMES. MOURNING SUITS, DRESSES, MILLINERY AND ACCESSORIES FOR THE DIFFERENT PERIODS OF MOURNING ARE SHOWN IN soa cai ten Paes A a EE Ee eee THE DEPARTMENT DEVOTED EXCLUSIVELY TO THIS PURPOSE. ENA at MENTION 1S ALSO MADE OF THE STOCK OF RIDING HABITS, IN THE LATEST IMPROVED STYLES FOR CROSS. OR SIDE-SADDLE. RIDING HATS, GLOVES AND BOOTS; WHIPS AND CROPS, ALL AT MODERATE PRICES, B. Altman & Gao. BOYS’ SUITS AND OVERCOATS MADE OF THE LATEST FABRICS, WILL BE OFFERED TO. MORROW (SATURDAY) AT THE FOLLOWING LOW PRICES: BOYS’ OVERCOATS, SizES 9 To 18 YEARS, $97 5 $6.75 Fifth Avene, 34th and 35th Streets, Nem York. BOYS’ SUITS, sizes 8 To 18 YEARS, | P di Instead of Customary $10.00 to $25.00 Deposits Others Ask “Qing | Helps Furnish Your Home Up to $100.00 IOLLOW the crowds! Clip out the coupon, pay us solr cy (50) cents instead of $10.00 to $25.00 in » which other stores demand on every $100 | credit purchase, and you obtain immediate use of any selections you make up to $100 in value. Nothing of the hocus- pocus nor any artful de- ceits about this offer. It s exactly what it im- without a syllable istorted. Remember, the concern 50e Deposit Coupon Credit Any Sum Up to $100 Present this coupon to any of our salespeople, make any purchase red, in any amount up to $100.00, pay fifty cents and your that artends thie oppor- {eour home after bil aula ul is one oO! ie old- a . est, one of the most re- Furniture, Rugs, Beds, able and one of the Go-Carts, Pictures, largest in the city. Don’t delay, but come now while this rarest of chances |f offers and while stocks are practically at their best, despite the enormous shipments we are making. H Fine _ white inforced spring top mattress, of any size, GO i icicecs a | | Turkish Rockers, like design, ric tufted in fine, durable leatherette, spring in mahog: patent rocker ) rved claw feet. finish, with large ffins! i your mouth, Mixed in a minute with Presto Fine for pancakes BUFFALO, ¥. ¥. Complete $15.00 Bed Outfits, like design, | enamel | bed, bronzed steel re- and Choice Franklin Simon & Co. Fifth Avenue. Specialists in Apparel For the Younger Smart Set Misses’ and Girls’ Tailored Suits. Distinct models, superior tailoring. Ages 13 to 20. Misses’ Tailored Suits, cheviot, broadcioth, weeds....... 24.50 29.50 45.00 Misses’ Tailored Suits, corduroy or velvet, «+ 39.50 45.00 59.50 Girls’ 3-Piece Suits, chevict, broadcloth orcordurey,....... 24.50 39.50 49.80 SPECIAL SALE SATURDAY MISSES’ CORDUROY SUITS, 29.50. Regular Price $39.50 Tailored Suits of high grade imported Corduroy, in black, white, navy, brown or gray, with dressy tailored or Norfolk Coat, silk lined, wool interlined; latest model skirt. 14 to 20 years. Misses’ and Girls’ Coats Smart models. Exclusive fabrics. ‘ Misses’ Street Coats—double faced and polo cloths......... Misses’ Evening Coats—ot veivet, broadcloth and sil Girls’ School and Dressy Coats...............00006 18.50 25.00 25.00 39.50 9.75 18.50 SPECIAL SALE SATURDAY SEAL PLUSH COATS, 18.50 Regular Price $29.50 ° Full length model of Seal Plush Shawl Sailor Collar, braid ornaments, detachable shield, { lined throughout with guaranteed satin, 8 to 16 years. : Misses’ Dresses and Gowns Largest assortment—exclusive models and fabrics. ‘Ages 14 to 20. Tailored Serge Dresses......... 5 . 15.75 18.50 29.50 Velvet and Corduroy Dresses. . . 18.50 29.50 39.50 Afternoon and Evening Gowns........ see 18.50 29.50 45.00. SPECIAL SALE SATURDAY MISSES’ DRESSES at 18.50. Regular Price $24.50 Twelve distinct and exclusive models % of velveteen, cordurpy and men’s wear English serge, buttoned * " front, tailored models or dressy trimmed models. 14 to 20 years Boys’ Clothing All-wool fabrics—superior tailoring—wear guaranteed—Ages 6-to 18. : Boys’ School and Dress Suits, with extra trousers........ 8.50 10.00 15.78 Boys’ Overcoats and Reefers............csssteeeeceees - 9.75 12.75 £5.75 SPECIAL SALE SATURDAY, BOYS’ ALL-WOOL SUITS, 5.50. Real value $8.50. with extra pair of knickerbockers, Norfolk and Double Breasted models; of imported all-wool Tweeds, Cheviots and Navy Blue Serge or Cheviots, superior tailoring, full lined coats and trousers. =: 8 to 17 years. Young Men’s Clothing All-wool fabrics, superior tailoring—wear guaranteed. 31to40chest. © “mh Handetailored Suits—ot exclusive imported tabrics....... 15.75 18.75 24.58@° | 15.00 18.50 2450 | Ulsters, Overcoats and Rain Coats..............6 SPECIAL SALE SATURDAY, YOUNG MEN'S SUITS, 12.75. Real Value $16.50. Nobby College and Business Suits Of imported all-wool fabrics, in new Fall colorings; also navy blue serge and cheviots. Superior tailoring. 31 to 40 chest. ‘ ‘ IMPORTANT SALE SATURDAY i Women’s High-Grade Shoes 3.50. Four exclusive lasts—buttoned or laced. Regular Price $5.00, Consisting of black or tan Russia Calfskin, also patent or dull leather shoes, with cloth tops. FIFTH AVENUE, 37th and 38th Sts. A seven-time World Want works all the week. Order qne to-day and prosper. 5 I AP IEA NF .