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nth tecwwnds ei OO 12. THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, OOTOBER 27,:191:1.: | tytn time ing cot! ooh aa RY A, 5 — PROGLAIMS SELF SSc%-80°.5." TAFT NEAR END — {DIVINITY STUDENT “/MERIT SYSTEM S-svisseScewis Pons over $10,000,000.00 smn | ee | of $1,000, There's a GREAT difference whether your English Ale and 3 | BATTERY PARK PLAY GROUND TO HAVE A BOWLING GREEN. OF LONG TRIS | MISSING FOR TWO BRINGS PROMOTION <== e~-/"™ secesuatngs otto ti (Prom the Dexter (M 0 point that can of angie worms under England’s BEST for 170 years Phd hi ed s ( your hat trying to solve the mystery of latch the labels and ree that your Ale and Stout line old a ery) wr sdact Cauloe full ot Sente eae hee are bottled in England by the brew Gen. L. Huan Hung Rebel 18.4 et ©" "* Spemds To-Day in Milwaukee, | Strangely Disappeared When | Capt. Poling Succeeds the Late turn with almost pocketbook full of Mt. James 1 York Cit n which le ed ite meat? e «| ‘Tien Heads for Chicago for Stay of Three Days, Leader Serves Formal Notice |... on Foreign Consuls. ‘ He Went to Visit Friends | William Devlin as Bat- in Brooklyn. tallion Chief. SHANGHAI, Oct, %.—-Gen, Li Yuan} Oct. 27—With nial Mystery surrounds the disappearance} Fire Commissioner Johnson to-day MILWAUK Hung prociaimed himself provisional] no Present of the new Republic of Cnina) @t Hankow to-day. Notification of the departure from Milwaukee for Chicago to-day President Taft practically brought to an end the last leg of his of Ellis Lindsley Jackson, twenty-four years old, a divinity student at the General Theological Seminary, No. 175 Promoted eighteen members of the de- partment to higher grades and ap- pointed twenty-seven firemen from the franklin Simon & Co. General's action has been duly recetved , swing around the circle as tt or-| Ninth avenue, For two weeks Jack-| Probationary list. Hoe called them all ‘by the foreign consuls, who are assured ject In addition to bow!- | iginally planned at hington ang| 28 hae been missing. He left the! before him, and in @ short address told Gor ent will do| ing includ eymnasium which will | . seminary Oct. 18%, ostensibly to go to| them that he was following the policy that the provistonal Governm: Beverly. To-morrow the President will 14 d Ga: in Gi te ite power to protect foreign in-| be erected under tho elevated structure | joie in on hard treed Brooklyn to visit friends. He has not| aid down by Mayor Gaynor in select- Lee and a playground for young children. — | & hard three- been heard from since, and all efforte| 1s the men from the top of the iat, terests during the present period of) ‘Tne game of bowling was originally in- | #Famme at Chicago, and on T to trace him have been in vain. Gnd that they had been promoted and ‘widespread unrest. troduced to New York tn the sixteen | will wind up the original tri ‘According to EB. Peogh, an appointed on pure merit. 14 Yuan Hung nas commanded the|hundreds by the early Dutch and wns | burgh, the engagements that he hee] oer divinity. et Spe de i Cont, Gam e1 Poling of Engine Com- layed on the grass, The English and | ol was promoted to Bat- febel forces in and about Hankow ever |Plavet on the guage | The Knglish and flee trot Wie a4 Abe seusene set closest friend, and the heads of the filling the position of Gince the present outbreak began. It {4/ reading up on the history of the Dutch seminary, there is no known reason | William Devlin, who died in @ fire in Relieved his elevation of himself to the | in New York to get a few more points | "°%: why Jackson should wish to conceal | Mercer street. red salary jumps from For the Younger Smart Set ; Presidency will be accepted by the rev-|0n the ancfent game, In the forty-one days that Mr. Taft) oF ao away with himself. He entered Olutionists throughout the country. STATEN ISLAND NOTES. has-been on the road he has made! the school as a first-year student @ SPECIAL SALE SATURDAY ding t : v" ‘The foreign Ministers here have ex- month ago and has progressed wel’ in Lynch, reteman, —_—_—_———— changed communications with Li wpon! the anny Pabedall adios, Michael J. Martin, Anthony Jireck and MISSES’ CORDUROY SUITS, 29.50, Regular Price $39.50. nt of the| cussed al reveral subjects. They objected to his| Alaska Bas day Paugh visited the Morgue| Henry Volk. Fifth Avenue. Specialists in Apparel West Brighton| the speeches have been short, not more veral hospitals, thinking his| Five men were promoted from en- announcement that vesscts carrying | Wii) be neil at & than 300 or 400 words in length each, |triend might have met with am acoi.| sincere to Heutenanta at @ salary of Tailored Suits of high grade imported Corduroy, contrarand would be subject to confi! oP wil follow t but there have been more ‘than a score | dent or might have been the victim of | 19. They are John Strickler, James - Norfolk and also to his|" Mise Adelaide Graham of Staploton| % Set addresses that have reached @| rou) play, but he could find no ol Keeling, Hernard Brockwehl, Fred: in black, white, navy, brown or , with dressy tailored or Norfo! jor the custom | has returned from Rutherford, N. J,,| teneth of 3.600 oF 8.000 words, day he visited Brook! CN 3. Bratt ond) Bias Corre, Coat, silk lined, wool interlined; latest model skirt. 14 to 20 years. - of the Yangtse | where she was the guest of friends for] The tarlft, the vetoes of the Woollen, | sguroh, rooklyn in hia) “Wiitlam J. Kopf, Charles A. Master. i , Kiang and ot! when controlled by |a@ week. Farmers’ Free list and Cotton bile, the! the name of the Brooklyn friends | @ tite revolutionists. The tatter objection| At a meeting of the Clifton Soctal) Tariff Board and its composition, the! ye ai P d ki: 9 . ee Feet en tne fact that the reves] Club tas! “evening arrangements werd felation of Government to business, raci-|2ackon eald, be was going to vee is! DPaderews Misses’ and Girls’ Tailored Suits ‘ nues ar epledged as security for for- | M1 of th oF-lprocity—in the early stages of the trip—| suitcase, but left most of hie 108s not need meehanical devices to pe ba ahd AA tal tino) Ahn Dr borhan een does not bring out the lovely tones; his pedal byes. Sa It, combined witht touch, eign loans and ehould be turned over | to the British Inspector-General of | x. Customs in China. The proclamation of a Chineso Republic | v' fs the rebels’ answer to the Imperial) government's overtures, implied | A eurrender yesterday to the N Assembly's demands, for @ termination peace and arbitration, have been the main topics that the President has used, lle Hillyer of Graniteville 1s|but on many occasions he has turned to farming, to the operations of the Gov- ernment departments, conservation, the public domain and other questions in the \ | public eye. Mr. Taft has spoken to pleton on Distinct models, superior tailoring. Ages 13 to 20. Misses’ Suits of cheviot, broadcloth, velvet and corduroy. 29.50 39.50 59.50 Girls’ 3-Piece Suits, cheviot, broadcloth or corduroy. . 24.50 39.50 49.50 given by the at the clubhouse proved a nme was rende came to New York mee to investigate the appreciated of the revolutionary movement in con-| William Tyson of Stapleton has hoen| crowds. Some of them hi @PECIAL SALE SATURDAY sideration vf immediate and sweeping | appointed a commissioner of deeds by| the 100,000 mark; others have been down a a aes reforms. dof Aldermen. to 100, Sanne ft » Tie concessions the Government either to bo given by the] ‘Through tt all the President has kept ciate ose tee has MISSES’ REVERSIBLE COATS, 18.50. Regular Price $29.50. made or proposed were, in fact, no ex-| F Fea aaabhouse| in fine voice and only twice has tt be- * tensive that the impression was general |’ ning Promises to be! come even husky. & the ees f Full length models of double faced polo cloths, plain colors hera last night that the rebels would | easant trip to Bermuda Miss| To-day Mr, Taft looks almost as fresh We largely due end and mixtures, reverse side in rich colorings. 14 to 20 years. f@vcept them, that the reformer, Yuan! Tilson is again at her home in| as when he stepped out on the platform| “Kh! ‘@ nothing of the sort.” Lo Aa Kai, would be given the premiership herville, of the Meal to say goodby to Boston bende cae ¢ He Dally demonstrations at our ware- jer e je and that little {f any further fighting! Bend for literature. ind to be expected. {ts anniversary with @ ball and recep-|sirings, Va., ahead of him, he ts ex-| Pression at that time that he was sut- Established 1861 rooms. G y tion at Orchard Grove in Graniteville * fering from an incurable organic dis- 7 Er ree ea cGo ler neny cave qoes| tomorrow evening. pected to get back to the capital tn prac: lease and had but a few months to(l] DOs E eet hide BN ‘ E b: . ©) A falr and bazaar under the auspices tically as fit condition as wien he start-| live." jear $0th St., N. ’ ’ Misses’ and Girls’ Coats Made in good faith. Whether the rank) o¢ tne combined societies of the Sum-| ed on bis trip. _Girls’ School and Dressy Coats, 6 to 16 years.... 9.75 15.75 18.50 Bile of the revolutionists will agree! morfield M. KE. Church of Mariners'| ‘The President's day in Milwaukee bh — : ith him is yet to be seon. It is taken | Harbor will open in the lecture roam of| cluded luncheon with 1,600 employe Misses’ Street and Evening Coats, 14 to 20 years : 25.00 39.50 59.50 @ranted, however, that he did not] the church on Nov. 1, and be continued | employees of Milwaukee factosies and an take hs present action without addres: 2 SPECIAL SALE SATURDAY (CML Ea = ————— \B. Altman & On) CORDUROY AND SERGE DRESSES, 15.75. Regular Price 24.50, “ELECTRIC PIANO | For ‘Misses 14 to 20 years, of corduroy and men’s wear serge, button front, tailored models or dressy trimmed models. a ‘imam SCO) A SALE OF BOYS’ FURNISHINGS j ‘ AT MUCH LESS THAN USUAL PRICES WILL BE HELD TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), AS . FOLLOWS: Velvet, Corduroy and Serge Dresses................ 18.50 29.50 39.50 BOYS’ NEGLIGEE SHIRTS AT Tbe eho Afternoon and Evening Gowns.................... 18.50 29.50 49.50 BOYS’ PAJAMAS OF OUTING FLANNEL AT 65c. PER SUIT / BOYS’ GREY COAT SWEATERS at $1.50° Each BOYS’ SILK FOUR-IN-HAND SCARFS aT 25c. EACH ark Social Club will celebrate! sept. 15. With five days’ rest at Hot -\ for three di Misses’ Dresses and Gowns Boys’ Clothing All-wool fabrics—superior tailoring—wear guaranteed—Ages 6 to 18. Boys’ School and Dress Suits, with extra trousers............. 6.50 10.00 15.75 Boys’ Overcoats and Reefers..............++++- ee astaas +. 9.75 12.75 15.75 SPECIAL SALE SATURDAY BOYS’ CHINCHILLA OVERCOATS, 6.50, Real Value $9.75. . Of navy blue, gray or brown, all wool Chinchilla, Velvet Collar: wool lined. 3 to 10 years. BOYS’ FURNISHINGS IN A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF SIZES AND STYLES ARE SHOWN AT MODERATE PRICES. MEN’S FURNISHINGS comprise A LARGE STOCK OF THE DESIRABLE STYLES IN FUR AND FUR-LINED COATS; IMPORTED MOTOR COATS OF WOOLEN MATERIALS; DRESSING GOWNS, LOUNGING AND BATH ROBES, SMOKING JACKETS; WOOLEN JACKETS, VESTS AND SCARFS; MOTOR Martial Mu Young Men’s Clothing ———— Oo Oa daas Guin’ ews kat Rae, Hand-Tailored Suits, 31 to 40 chest......... 15.75 18.75 24.50 Here is a Piano Player With COLE CAPSUAND HITS: @inTs GOLLANA “NecKWaAR: Ulsters, Overcoats and Rain Coats, 31 to 40 chest........ 15.00 18.50 24.50 a Man-Constructed “Mind” GLOVES, UNDERWEAR, HOSIERY, HANDKERCHIEFS, ETC, ’ 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 colorings; also navy . blue serge and cheviots. Superior tailoring. 31 to 40 chest. MEN'S SHIRTS, PAJAMAS AND NECKWEAR MADE TO SPECIAL There is nothing so stimulating to the jaded nerves as the weird ORDER OF EXCLUSIVE MATERIALS. strains of impassioned martial music. The crash of the attack—the desperate resistance—the clattering, clanking rush of cavalry—the resounding deep-throated song of the art llery—the sharp staccato rattle of musketry—the clash of steel on steel—the mad melodious cheer of victory. H r All of these minor motifs woven together in a cloth of inspiring heart- N N IMPORTED PIQUE AND TUCKED LINEN BOSOMS \ FOR FULL DRESS OR TUXEDO SHIRTS throbbing melody, lies dormant in your piano until awakened into life by the wonderful Tel-Electric Piano Player. None but the world-famed virtuoso, and he only in his most brilliant moments, can equal its exquisite interpretation of the ¥aried masterpieces of the great masters of harmony. i From the thundering call to arms to the drowsy lullaby, the repertory of the Tel-Electric Piano Player is remarkably complete. The man-constructed “mind” of this marvelous instrument expresses perfectly every shade of meaning—every haunting thread of melody motif—yet at the touch of a lever it is entirely under your control, for your individual interpretation, a SS SPECIAL SALE SATURDAY ¢ Misses’ Shoes 3.50, Regular Price $4.50 Consisting of black or tan Russia Calf‘and patent leather, buttoned or lace, sizes 214 to 6, widths A to 4 LEATHER GOODS AND STATIONERY AT ESPECIALLY ATTRACTIVE PRICES FOR TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), WOMEN'S HAND BAGS OF CRUSHED MOROCCO IN MANY SHADES; USUAL PRICE $6.00 . . . AT $4.00 HIGH.GRADE STATIONERY IN CABINETS CONTAINING ONE, THREE, FOUR AND FIVE QUIRES OF PAPER AND ENVELOPES AT 50c., 60c., 80c. & $1.00 PER CABINET | Young Men’s Shoes 3.50, Regular Price $4.50 Exclusive Tel-Electric Features It can be attached to any pieno, It requires Any piano with a Tel-Electric attached, no pumping. costs less than a player piano of the same grade. WHICH ARE ONE-HALF THE USUAL PRICES Of black velour calf, hand sewed’welts, sizes 6 to 9, widths A to D. It plays from the keys but does not obstruct it nea Wat wavitaaed) 7 Electri rent unnecessary 8 joule Ai 1s are indestructible but cost no It enables you to play your piano frome more than others. distance, It is wonderful, It is perfection LEATHER GOODS OF ALL KINDS ARE IN REGULAR STOCK AT MODERATE PRICES, INCLUDING FITTED BAGS, HAMPERS, SUIT CASES AND GENERAL ACCESSORIES FOR AUTOMOBILE USE. STATIONERY ENGRAVED FOR WEDDINGS AND OTHER SOCIAL Girls’ and Boys’ Shoes For school and dress wear, of tan or black Russia calf, buttoned or lacc, hand sewed welt, made on Orthopedic fast, also a special arch supporting last. If you cannot call, send for catalog. Set of four beautiful photogravures I able for framing, will be sent pre e cbove illustration, size 11 x 15, cents in stamps. sre paneer ate a as? FUNCTIONS; AT/HOME AND VISITING CARDS. Sizes 8 to 1014 Sizes 11 to 2 Sizes 214 to 514 “Electric Com \ , BBS eRETILS RUTcHINe™ pany \ DIES, MONOGRAMS AND HERALDIC DEVICES. 2.45 2.95 3.50 ans ~ w York City HiOh Avenve, 34th exh 35th Strests, Mew Yor. FIFTH AVENUE, 37th and 38th Sts. ses oat screams stencrie A veseeor son eee ignebn site mee — :

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