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TROOPS SAVETOWN “FROMNEGRO MOB AFTER RCE ROTS Invasion of Coveta in Okla-| Fifteen Vessels on Way From | party o co., homa Halted, but Martial Law Declared, .TWO KILLED IN CLASH. FST WARSHES Smee OF GREAT FLEET GREEN APPLE PIE HERE TOMORROW “TF everyone could try a slice of my pie—you couldn't make D & C fast enough.” Mrs. M. Ryan, ¢ West 47th St. N.Y. ie C SCLF-RAISING FLOUR New York Hampton Roads to the North River. OST’S TUESDAY COAT SALE An ultra-stylish Coat of double- Beginning to-day, for ten days New | York will be the focus of naval activity Jon the Atlantic, Fifteen vessels, cho first, second and third divisions of the White Man Shot Down in) Atianttc eet, havo aailed from Hamp- | faced material that may be worn Street and Negro Who Killed Him Lytiched by a Mob. MUSKOGHE, Okla. Oct. %—Troops| the biggest mobilization of warships @re guarding Coweta to-day following the White man and a negro were killed and two white men and @ negro fatally Wounded Company F. of the State militia, which was sent from Muskogee fe the trouble scene at midnight, Ja faintaining martial law. The fighting bas been checked, but the soldiers are Clude the ‘battleship Connecticut, fag- Qlert for any new outbreak. arly to-day a special train from| Admiral Hugo Osterhaus, and the Muskogee, bearing a company of Na- onal Guards, pulled into the little eta- Won here ani soldiers, with rifles loaded and bay fixed, filed out and took up their pe son Matn streot, Prepared to quell any disturbanca by | (heer force of arms. Despite the earty hour at which the fweops arrived, the town was in an up- fear with a mod of men, determined to fesist the threatentd invasion of the blacks from the out!ying district, which waa threatened asa result of tho lyn’ fag of Ea Sudden, a negro, md @fter Suddeth had shot and kill x Attorney J. D. Beaver and wounded Carmen Oliver and Steller Thor white men. Eary to-day John R. Thomas, a rail- ce riots of last night in which one| It's going to be a great free show for | the Secretary of the ton Roads, and are due here to-\ON either side, virtually TWO Monday 103 battleships, cruisers, de- | price. etroyers, torpedo boats, submarines and miscellaneous vessels will be steam- ing North Riverward, to take part in the United States ever undertook. New York's millions of inhabitants and Visitors, with a line, most of {t in triple formation, all the way from Fifty-ninth street to Spuyten Duyvil. The vessels due here to-morrow in- ship of the fleet, on which is Rear- Ueships Michigan, Louisiana, Minnes: Missourt, Miasissipp!, Ohio, Virgti Nebraska, Georgia, North Dakota, mont, South Carolina and New Hamp- shire. The mobilization at New York will cover three days, Oct. 30 to Nov. 1, in- clusive. There will be 2 battleships, 2 armored cruisers, 2 cruisers, 22 de- stroyers, 16 torpedo boats, § submarines, 3 tenders to the torpedo fleet, 4 gun- boats, 9 miscellaneous vessels, § col- | ers, 1 of! tanker and 3 tugs. ‘The Atlantic fleet will be in New York waters until the night of Nov, 1. On Oct. 31 Secretary Meyer will inspect the | fleet. He will visit each versel, using y's flagship, the Mayflower and the Dolphin. On Nov. 1 he will review the fleet in the Hudson | morrow, and from now until next|COATS IN ONE, at a one-coat Complimentary é7¢ Stamps F These willbe distributed day in our GREENHUT Building, Premium Perlor, Third Floor. Only 100 Free Stamps Good in Any One Book 1,000 Women’s THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1911.” EL COOPER ©. ree Tues- TWO MAMMOTH BUILDINGS. WW KLOAL 4 aes WiiCf I ye A 77 NO CONNECTION WiTH GREENHUT-SI GOTH SIDES OF 6¥AVE. You Receive UT Pres. 1SPEISUSTS.NEWTORR, One Vote in Our $30,000 Donation to Charit Hats Trimmed Free MAIN BUILDING: Coats; Remarkable Values The New Reversible and Plaid- Back Effects, To-Morrow, at - - WHEN you consider the following fact: that these unusual value-giving character of this sale will appeal to y marks the time for you to buy your Winter coat. new and wanted coat fabrics are scarce at any price, the very ou in a most forcible manner and will convince you that this occasion A saving so pronounced may not occur again because of the scarcity of the weated fabrics. SaveY our SalesSlips For Each 10¢ Spent Full particulars at Charity Voting Booth, Fourth Floor, or at Infor+ mation Bureau, Main Floor, Main Building. 9.19 Months ago we realized that the new two- in-one reversible and new plaid-back materials were going to be very popular, and we made arrangements for these fabrics when there was plenty and the price was low, and to-day we give you the benefit of this forehanded prepa- ration— make it possible for you to buy these coats at this low price. We cannot illustrate all of the different styles this sale provides. We've only the space to showA FEW. Theones we do illustrate, how- ever, will give you an idea of the smart and winsome models. There are other be som as good—perhaps you will like etter. All the new materials that are now in the very height of demand by New York’s smartest dressers will be found in this sale, and of course you know it’s the material that is im- portant just now—fabrics such as the new double-faced, reversible cloths, the new back zibelines, the new black kers the warm black thibets and the new and feed man, was found seriously shot! River. On the night of Nov. 1 tho outside Coweta. Barely conscious, he! geet will put to sea. told of having been waylaid by armed a Degroce during night. Si y A Gallant Man. tlamen to-day ted tw (From the Houston Post.) in Coweta. Negro houses we: “Mr. Townman, I am heading a move- joking toward the beautifying of , Will you not work shoulder to tweed mixtures. The styles embrace the new smart straight- cut reversible coats with round collar, revers and kimono sleeves with turn-back cuffs; semi-fitting zibeline coats in brown or Oxe ford, with wide, velvet-trimmed collars; semi- fitting black kersey coats with deep collars of caracul cloth or black velvet; semi-fi: coats of black thibet, satin-lined throughout; also plaid-back cloth coats in full-! e negre Tm nearly every one, the authorit say, they found arms hidden. The trouble started with the action of | 4: @ half drunken negro, Edward Ruse, in Jostling a white man named Swazer, | pleasure, madam," the movement has your ap- and a white girl with whom he w walking, off the sid truck the negro, a man came to his ald, Swazer deat him. $10.00 ee A Splendid $16.50 Value DYSPEPSIA-PROOF, Yes, madam, and the shoulder,” Roomy, ct . lensed, went atone to hin’ c beautifully tattered and sauied.” fas| model with Coronation purple collars and cuffs—in fact a sale that gives you a Procured a long knife which he dis- ee arge mannish sleeves, broad collar, | reeis, 84 9 Mow Any Meal Can Be Thoroughly si | iy ° Te oll fy Wo'stints ‘hth |” nope ny any Rtas "7 | Ftc Pocket and wide cle. The egal Choice of 1,000 Winter Coats, Tomorrow, at $9.75 | Dyspepsia Tablets, Mail orders filled promptly and satis- Men, as a rul factorily. the group from treet, Killing |thelr enemies, ; Beavers and wounding the other two |the searchlight, and the p Alterations FREE men. [will He tn being able to etand the flash, J L POST Tals tmmed signal for It was only in this way that Mr, White the outbreak th knew that dy 7 e e Ss inigiend : : bias S. W. Cor. 14th Street and Union Square Bost lam C . —a LOSTSIXTY-NINE POUNDS IN FOUR WEEKS—THE GREAT KIDNEY REMEDY SAVED HER, While an altercs Ed Suddelh, an on was taking place, | fired into MAIN BUILDIN 1,000 Men’s English Raincoats In Raglan and Box-Back Styles, § 9 Will be Placed on Sale, Tuesday, at TI {9 Any well-posted man knows that guaranteed English raincoats never sell for as little money as especially as at every point of manufacture these garments are identical with those retailing everywhere else and UY} every eat at $10 to $15. twenty |‘his affite formed, | hurried to the ted friend the bill of fare: Oyster with Mushrooms, Roast Beef Hash, Botled Ox Tongue with Sauerkraut, Sirloin tween | tr hey’re made by the BEST of the London coat makers; every seam taped, sewed and cemented; every peceetene: faurly. te ut in 8 ate, 1 /), pocket reinforced; and even the buttons, the collar and the facing are all finished with the same precision that Desai, ce taecatey er Comite (ae 2 } fee for years distinguished the finest English coats. ( _ | |Just take hips, in Januar: ars with pains r en with w severe be deceived: “T) 1908, I was ta m, Mrs! y.emie poisoni AN | different pl 3 | worse, Tk We Imported These Raincoats Ourselves Direct from P. B. Cow & Co., of London y We did not—and COULD not—land them in this country to sell at any such ridiculously low price as $6.95; YY I) but we wish to make TUESDAY the BUSIEST day that our Clothing Store ever has had, and this great $15, to $25 falland Overcoats Including Many Sample Overcoats—Only One | 2 6 5 y ofa Kind—But Too Many Stylesto Describe—at * The assortment consists of $15 black kerseys, $25 St. George Kerseys, $25 fancy tweed ulsters, $18 gray ew woman, ‘ ‘ S ; Lod A PE ay ewe ete ink hewingdne | cheviot. overcoats, $25 brown mixtures, $15 to $20 gray herringbone and striped cheviots and $20 gray Fail se and 7 ” . Tecan take The styles include the “Chesterfield,” or staple overcoat, 46 Inches long, with velvet or self collar, the d feel fresh and vigorous afte convertible-collar overcoat, 50 and 52 inches long; the military-collar, or “two-way” overcoat, in various In fact, 1 am better than I hay correct lengths; the double-breasted ulster, with convertible collar, 52 inches long; and a number of Oxford fifteen years. You can use this raincoats, of English make; choice, tomorrow, $12.65. Blue Serge Suits Fabrics Cold-Water-Shrunk, Pure Indigo-Dye | 2 6 5 e HE IS A “Pu_LITICS BUG.” Man Who Is Sald to Have Tried to >, done with |ways have that hungry ud hips, causing m y, so that I lost six But now 1 can| iny agony t yny ume, For instance,! one-half pounds in four weeks. © My var or sirloin ateak or| only relief was morphine, which caused r would be just as wel-| aftereffects almost ns hard to bent as the pain. e di T could eat no se elevator wi j had no ap 2 His Honor, Now after taking it for oge year I feel like a there ts “vhere, Insanity, the man will be sentenced to thirty days in the county Jal for con- ever! tempt of court, the AGED WOMAN KILLED ps AT CROSSING BY AUTO. |... MRs. KAT 1382 Ridge Ave., Steubenville, Ohio. Personally appeared before ‘me this 4) e@nd day of , 1909, Mrs. Kate Bow- hers, w wl the above statement j and i that the same is true in, g y | Subst and in fact f INJAMIN P. PRENTISS, Justice of the Driver of Car Is Held by Coroner's |*eur Order After Running Down Mrs, Heh, Matthew Whitman 49 Metropol!!an avenue, ay driving his automoblle through » avenue, Greenpoint, last night, § down an elderly woman at Leonard M street. The body was hurled twenty feet, and the woman was unconscious when Dr. Eckert of the Eastern Dis- trict Hospital arrived, and died there an hour later. In her pocketbook were found twenty- two cents, several keys, and an tnvita- tion ecard to a Saly Army meeting to be held in Greenpc Blue, All- Wool, Fast-Color, Winter- Weight; at not taken Swamp-Root, Again thanking you for your wonderful dy, Lam, Yours most er Ye BOWERS, Undoubtedly this is the most remarkable suit value we have cver offered. The suits are the product of one of Philadelphia's most reputable wholesale clothiers, and the hand tailoring and the fit are as perfect as custom tailors can possibly make them. IF WE WERKE PERMITTED TO ADVERTISE THE MAKER'S NAME, THESE 500 SUITS WOULD NOT LAST ONE HOUR; but YOU will find the name in the pocket. Sizes so come plete we can fit men of ANY size—33 regular to 52 stout. And With These Go 1,162 Men’s and Youths’ Fancy Fall Cassimere and Worsted Suits, Worth up to $20 Only one to a dozen of a kind in this lot, but a size for every man and youth; brown and gray wale cassimeres; brown and gray striped cassimeres and worsteds; pen tripe worsteds; silk-mixed worsteds; plain brown and tan serges and wale worsteds, and brown and gray pin-check and striped cassimeres and velours; the very newest Fall styles, and your choice at $12.65. *3, °4 and *5 “Kingly” Trousers Fall and Winter Weights; Sizes 28 to 52 $ Waist - Measure; Special One-Day Price 2.65 There are over fifty patterns in striped worsteds alone; also black, with white-pencil stripe; dark grays with hair-line stripes ; black- and-white silk-mixed effects; narrow, medium and broken stripes in medium shades of gray; brown worsteds in neat stripes; all-wool Thibets in guaranteed fast black. In this immense assortment of over 2,690 pairs of trousers, there is a size for every youth and for every man--and ata price that ALL can pay. Letter to | De. Kilmer & Cov 8 Binghamton, Ns ¥, | Prove What Swamp-Root Wil! Do For You, | Send to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Bingham ton, N.Y. for bottle, It will will also receiy nformation, telling sand bladder. W i mention the } Regular fi lar size bottles for s ONARCH FURNITURE CO WE TRUST YOU writing be sure | York Evening cent and one-dol! t street, Brooklyn. ‘ested by order of the FURNITURE 9 222 Rugs, Czrpets, Bedding Coroner, > Leaster Will Contest by Dead Son's Hetra, $1.00 DOWN Pereeeooeess es. Opens an Account inhi cl The contest of the will of William C. All loot Lysster, formerly of this city, devising W000 to his wife, Grace ‘Open” Saturd and their child sted by Willlam La eB on or Edward Les de- 161 EAST 125 ST Pomme BET. 3 &LEX AVES vet (MAIN Building, Second Floor.) wier on the ground that testimony jsements ere MW SATURDAY EV s . 5 swine ake iaare © sacrey ib a RTD Double 44 Green Trading Stamps With Purchases Made Before 12 0’Clock lbs ennbiomtneerincietiet ins ions sreeterels corcemenisenmeanamnanes dsnememmnaenetinwmases al . 7 ans? —

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