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‘STRONGMAN YUAN’ ] ~ INPEKING T0 AID CHINESE THRONE Arrives With 2,000 Troops and Hopes of the Dynasty Now Rest With Him. SEFK LIFE OF GENERAL. Rebels Offer $200,000 for the Death of Nanking Leader Who Ordered Massacre, PEKING, Nov. 13—Yuan-Sht- companied by 2,090 troops, to-day made @ triumphal entry into the capital from) which he was driven in disgrace three| years ago, The news that “the strong man of China” had at last been pre- Vatled upon to return and give the tot tering throne the bereft of his counsels | Weeked out before his arrival and a Yast but silent and orderly crowd lined the route from the railway station to the temple which has been provided | for ile residence. Yuan looked hale and hearty, his ap: | Pearance belying whe recent reports of bie physical condition, which had been Made an axcuse for his delay in obeys | fag the Imperial command to come to| Peking and assume the responsibilities | ef Premier in succession to Prince Ing, which appointment was promul- gated in an Imperial edict of Nov. 1. | In communications to the Govern- ment Yuan has expressed his unwilling- | neas to assume office and whether he could be persuaded to reconsider this decision has been a question of much | speculation. NANKING, China, Nov, 13—The com-| manders of both the German and Brit-| ish war vessels here visited Nanking to- day and advised the Foreign Consuls and thelr staffs to withdraw as th Thirteen Chine afternoon. They are not flying any flax, but thel> officers stated that they would | run up the Republican colors later in| the day. Two crulsers and three gun- boats have moved up the canal osten-| sibly with the purpose of shelling the rebel position. + $200,000 ON HEAD OF MANCHU LEADER AT NANKIN. SHANGHAI, Nov, 13.—The rebels took formal possession of Cheefoo to-day without further resistance from the imperialists, A reward of $200,000 was offered by the rebels, following a military conference at Soochow, for the head of Gen. Chang the {mperialist commander at , who Was responsible for the te of Chinese ollowing the fatl- ure of the revolutionist attempt to cap- ‘ture the city. It is reported that the rebel forces before Nankin have at last received the lo f ammunition and re and th the city Is now burning. Much uneasiness is felt in high revo-| lutionary circles over news that Russia | fe sending Cossacks to Pekin In anticl- BAD MAN PUT HM INATRUNK, SAYS ROMANCER, AGED 8, Just as Walter Johnson Is Go- ing Finely the Phone Ends the Novel. HN. Merritt who owns the Larkfleld Inn at Northport heard faint erles as he was passing the station last night The wind was blowing hard and Mr, Merritt was beating his way against the blast when he halted on hearing the sounds. They came from the trunk on the Long Island Rallroad platform. Mr. Merritt raised the cover of the trunk and found crouched within a Uttle woolly black boy, Walter Johnson by name—eight years old Walter was crying from the cold, but Mr. Merritt soon had the tad seated alongside the big stove in the dining- room of the inn. A bowl of hot coffee, & viz wedge of roast beef and a chunk of cake were soon disposed of by Wal- ter and then he told this story: “A bad man put me In that trunk, His name—lemme see—'twas Spencer, and It was down in Nostran’ avenue, Brooklyn oh, so far away—that he put me in that thar trunk and locked me in too, yassir, Then he put a strap and rope round the trunk and shipped the trunk right out here to Northport. I got awful bumping round in that trunic when the baggagemen jerked It bac! and forth and the train bumped. them big bumps on my head. Baw, but they hurt. I was freeing to death too, for I was locked in the trunk for two nights, T guess. Then that gentleman— Mr. Merritt he {é—he came along and took me out." Walter was tn the midst of a repett- tion of his thrilling narrative when the telephone bell summoned Mr, Merritt. “This 19 Supt. Gordon of the Children's Home at Kings Par the volce at the other end. * seen an elght-year-old colored boy round your way Who looks like a runaway?" Mr. Merritt had seen him, suré enough. “Send that little black rascal up here} at once," sald the superintendent. “He | ran away from the Btortos! ing for breath!” Walter is back in the home at Kings Park. He 4s eating off the mantelpiece. piecbrsisi Sciatic JUDGE BARS REVOLVER FROM THE COURT ROOM. Afraid He'll Break the New Sul- livan Law, . but the Lawyer Isn't. Justice Brady, inthe Supreme Court to-day, refused to receive a revolver in evidence in a cas: trial pefure him on tre ground ° might be amen- able to the new Sullivan dangerous weapon law, “Are you not ofratl of revolver in your possess Court of the lawyer who p me this morning. ing this asked the Miced pation of a disintegration of China, -The| revolutjoni#ts have been afraid from the first of a foreign attempt to take ad-| vantage of the confusion prevailing throughout the empire .or a series of territorial grabs, and despite the de- nials from Washington, a good dea! of credence is given to reports that the United States is leading a movement for “Internationalizing’ the Yangtee valley. ‘The result of this alarm ts the steady growth of an anti-foreizn sentiment, which promises to b ally bitterer and will certainly culminate tna violent outbreak in the event of occidental in- tervention in Chinese afta! AMOY, Noy. 13.— panese cruiser arrived here to-day. mave been within two hours’ wireless, but have not before approached the harbor because of the distrust felt by the Chinese toward any appeared like ‘The Tartar has fled to Kul Liong, who had been neld a fn the palace of the Tart appeared on the scene to-da fied all the officials in Southern Foklen Province to remain at thelr posts and reserve pudiic order. children of the missiona been summoned to Amoy, continue thelr duties at the mission st tions. ‘A report from Changchowfu says that the city was taken by the revolutionist last night. Seventy per cent. of the pop- ulation fled, 7 but much thi Foochow re the situatio 4M AFRAID OF IT.” CRIES DYING MAN, LEFT FORTUNE WATERVI 18,—No Joy camo to Peter Odell when he learned yesterday that he was helr to a quarter of a million dollars. He 1 el years old and {3 slowly dying disease watch {# incurable, All his lite he has lived In poverty on Tiow ra ts an improvement in When ¢ that his brother, A. H Odell, had been found dead in Los An- geles, leavin fortune of % to,| two brothers, the aged man cried ou “My God! Why could he not tive to enjoy It and not leave It to me? I do not know what to do with #9 much money. I am afraid of It." Peter Odell had not seen his brother énce 1857. A third brother, B, B, Odell, Aves in New York, pelt sa. INVITED TO SEE SUICIDE. of No, 423 Mott avenue ng friend, Raimond afternoon, Tigant yesterday ‘Viganl, found Lorenzo and Mrs, Lorenzo in a front room. “T gent for you to say goodby,” Lo- “Tam golug.” renzo excialmed. placed it He drew a revolver and agains: his temple, Tigunl grabbed tt, but tt ischarged, the bullet enter- ing Lor aL oe While the men Jing the weapon was pointed fa} Mrs. Lorenzo, who selzed a chair and re her face, st In Ume, as her husband fired again and the bullet was imbedded in the chair, Lorenzo was taken to Lin- celn Hospital, Se he a ‘arships of Japan | call by | The women and | , wre was little violence, © replied the here in con tto une nee with a ney ‘etras alleged that in December, é hy Grossman her to aundry from a bureau r. The at the time y, wounding | she will | never be Gro: the e instructed take the laundry from the drawer, and his wife testifled that the bureau was her personal property, as wag also the revolver, and that Gross- man never kept any laundry in the drawer mentio BOY FOOTBALL VICTIM. | Father Faints When Lad Ia Carried In With Broken Back, ae I.) 13.—How- r-old son of home in New (Special (0 The GREENWICH, Conn, the seventeen harles Pear, {8 at. h Rochelle between life und death, a y! |tim of football, He was hurt while playing with the New Rochelle #Mign 1 team in a game Saturday ut 4 against the Stamford Higa ol team, The boy was picked up from the field unconscious and taken into the Y. M. C, A., where doctors dis- | # overed that the fifth and sixth vertes | wal in clans say t remain perf |but he cannot move | young man’s unel cousin Brandreths PILLS The best and most care- in the world; reliev and kicked The Why, he has Doc Cook gasp|! | told hi bottle o| | fully prepared laxative | THE EVENING WORLD, GANG OF THUGS BEAT | BRAND NEW POLICEMAN. Seven Attack Probationary Man on Fixed Post and Leave Him | Unconscious, Probationary Berg, few days, was “Initiat day by roven un saulted him at On ty-third street and Sec: on the pavement, where covered by a passer-by. Dr. Ritter of Harien stored to conse he was he said, that hi and dete: The a the strike of the garbage d pounced on h unable to dei 4 are looking and Berg has not afm (Guay, SS eee Guaranteed SOLID 14k GOLD WATCH TO-DAY AND TOs: nto: ate D TOM ana before, uable aa wal C.t:ARLES Watches, Diamonds, |} 180 Broadway "ONE-HALF BOTTLE 0 GREAT KIDNEY REMEDY | ACCOMPLISHES When I sent for a sa wamp-Root, I was in g nd night. Before I mail, 1 went to our best i 1 to nm 1 how I feli. f medici toking the m but than when I began, I tl ple bottle, and before it, I felt a change. not bother o1 I wa! Hin, to | that the fo scribed is tre E.R. ALLEN, and cures constipation, the cause of most ill- trial will convincé you ness. Donot wait; one | | Send to Dr, Kilmer & _Y,, for a sampl about the When writing, be su New York Evening We of their great value. fifty-eent and one-dollar sale a tal drug stores, Policeman ho has been on the force only jown foughs, Who as- Hundred and Twen- where he was on “peg” post. They be. and left him unconac Hospital worked over him a quarter of an hour be! gave descriptions of his assailants, who, ult has nothing to do with est stable Is half a dozen blocks Ladies’ and Gentlemen's Sizes ORROW w: gaas hits A. KEENE, cin this vicinity) and a small quantity Prove Whal Swamp-Root Wil! Do Tor You ERR Te meemen It Costs YOU Nothing to Vote for Our Donation of 30,000 to Charity WE give this amourtend we ask OUR CUSTOMERS to tell us by their VOTES which char- itable. and benevolent institu- tions, societies and churches shall receive this money. Frederick A" early to- BUILDINGS. ‘ond uvonue, he w lousness, im so quickly fend him: for them, scart drivers, done strike sale is made possible at this time of the year, as a rule, prices are at the highest point. In have a similar saving-opportunity for months to kid gloves that reflect Fashion's very latest style-whim; the new Pi int; sewn over- | The: nd you on ;, black, w! regular $1.50 glove in this 97 great glove bargal jomorrow, at... : € | Women's glace pie Women’s Gloves—The new one-| colorings: oor Lea P. AS M tag gerd in | from soft, supple leather ¢! it perfectly; horn fasteners; double row of si fr He | ests. handsome, comes in Havana and Manila set; also black, white and gray Exceptionally good value at. Women’s Gloves—A glove bargain |}, that must and will attract saving shoppers, ht to appreciate the e: jasp glace glove with three rows of contri ig embroider Portree iho vety striking and stylish mann the new chic effect now in the height of mand. Tan or white gloves with black Iso -black gloves with 68¢ wonderful value ime to uw ique-sewn. Mise to $2. Bbc (Bak provide: sel 5 this oppoftunity pr white with b! This item record-br ig sal white embroi the-minute dress accessories can impart. they are shown. 38c for Velvet Bags the lowest price ever quoted; 10 shall @ price that will create a veritable sensation even among the trade. Meade with braided front, long cord handle; metal frame. Don't miss this 38 value-giving treat at.. c 69c for Velvet Bags another extraordinary value & ssible for this sale only. Velvet ly ags with the new Chenille fringe; long cord handle; made on silver- plated metal frame; one of the big il etowd-dtawing items of | $2.25 for Leather Bags | Butler silv made of fine cross-grain Merson mavy, green an urple; lon, leather handle; mounted on etched German silver frames; silk- lined and fitted with inside change urse. The best bag- 59 95 imported leather, in y also heavy: shoulder argain of the sea- Remarkab! BON, at...., Jewelry. New York F THE | S WONDERS mple bottle of ‘at clistress day ved sample by doetor (and he T e put me up a s about a week | was no better hen began your 1 got throngh The scalding | a fow times | I would not celebrated sh We know you'll know that we have built tion on Foor $3, $3.50 an ch, but before oie | $4, except Every pair perfect, too, and, wha and widths, for this low price, AMPLIN, Ashaway, R. I, | State of Rhode Tsland,? | County of Washi te Personally at A word about the styles: Patent coltskin Foot-Mould shoes in button, lace or blucher style; Goodyear welted soles; $3.50 and $4 grades, of cou ce; Special Notice: 2 sale at Qe.lo, pplies tot Notary Public. | A ONE-DAY SPECIAL TCR \ hare in these unusua ly ,cod values announcenent. Ali pertect; all this season's style calf and kidskin; Goodyear-welted or hand-turned arly at $4—all to po atone price Extra Salespeople. » Plann In Co., Bingham. 1 tt will mention the vid. Regular sige bottles for aa Double JX. Gree ae sa ame rr instance the prices are so UNUSUALLY LOW that in anticipation of a record-breaking sale day we have arranged for extra display space and extra selling help. ANTICIPATE YOUR HOLIDAY GLOVE WANTS and Winter needs, as the possibilities are that you will not similar ba Women’s Gloves—Anoth interesting glove offering that is ro: t glove offerin; One-clasn, full piqi with four rows of contrasting embroi: t and smartest strei Secure yor purse and | smartest dresser: new musk figured tape: Moulds; know that they which are few and far between, : Men’s $3.50 and $4 Foot-Mould Shoes, $2.15 It's such extraordinary shoe-buying news that we cannot help re ye nL you know shat RonteMould Shoes have never before sold at th an unusually large gathering of these shoes LB A aM Et A il bani eat the Gun-metal calfskin | buttonor ace; Goodyear-welted, double or sing! | guarantecd to be $3 s no change in the MONDAY, NOVEMBER 13, No connderion wits GREENHUT-SIEGEL COOPER TWO MAMMOTH when, every come. While the ‘Winter's su Black, tai white embroid lone should bring us a le day; price. ire; white price for t J.BGR la ind eee ey bade Tomorrow we will continue the offer of Women’s Dresses and Gowns $ —$19.50 to $30 values-——handsomest 1911 styles— MAIN BUILDIN Men’s and Women’s Gloves A SaleThat You Will Always Rem HIS SALE is the direct result of unusual buying advantages, of which our Paris organization took advantage. The gloves were hurried to us by one of the newest and fastest ocean greyhounds; hence this run lot like this stecial ry love of the prly in, 1911. BOTH UTPres. SO7H special at. ember » Women’s Gloves—Genuine French| Women’s Gloves—Sensational| Women’s Doeskin Gloves—Dur- values while this.specially acquired lot | t crifice and they go to Come for this one if for nothin; ves of the best sry! Iso black and whi able and dressy; smart and else, love, white on! 1- and 2-button; regularly 12-button length; regularly le 20-button length French while} Exceptional Women French chamois Women’s Long Gloves—12-butron| e 1.48): ‘MAIN BUILDIN' $1.15 for Leather be surprised how bottom shape; double top le..ther naa jared frame; ther gi ir in that le val be here bri up a ni on very special ‘is special | Vomen’s §2.50, *3 and § ed just a a very large lot, some 2,000 pair, Hl the wanted toe s les; button or la set protectors. $1.25 for Tapestry Bags—the latest fad amon Paris has a perfect craze for them; especi The Newest Bags—Quick-Selling Prices VELVET BAGS—Those rich, handsome effects that give a style-dash and dressy tone to the s'rect attire which only the new and up-to- ; Rich, black silk velvet bags with the new deep fringe and long heavy silk cord; always $5. wher Made on beautifully ornamented and jewelled frames; flited with inside change purse. lorou| made on metal well lined; fitted with inside Very special vilue.at 1. we offer in this sale, ‘MAIN BUILDING Men’s *3.50 and *4 Foot-Mould Shoes—Special Purchase Price : . ° te? HE one great shoe bargain sensation of the scason, Pass the good news along, it's worth repeating. Your friends will thank you for the information. appreciate the extraordinary values right when Winter shoe needs are paramount. If you are a regular wearer of Foot-Mould shoes, we do not need to tell you a single thing about these {thrown back on his tomorrow. That's the w sale is on. ANY OTHER GTORE Because of the Low Prices WORD about the quality and character of our gloves. We've a glove standard to maintain and we do not allow a single pair of gloves to find their way into our stocks unless they are capable of measuring up to that standard. GUARANTEE the QUALITY; ENDURING; why they give such PERFECT SATIS- FACTION. Then, too, we look to the essentials o? “fit,” beauty and workmanship. that Greenhut-Siegel Cooper Co. supply the BEST gloves at these prices, and these offerings are made with that end in view. 8 jove-mode of the hour le ner is wanted. This is ie fl and this is the first time that this excellent glove has ever been sold so low; Secure your supply now, 16-button length; regularly $3; at Women’s Long Gloves—Critically correct for evening wear and dress functions length and full arm; blac! , luc at eens s Gloves—The smari loves, which the 's—hippo-grained leather bags; ly substantial they are; round- Niiy the Made of rich ry with antique braid trimming; fitted with inside purse, long gold cord handle to throw over the ager fashion smart dressers aff An unusually large shipment of these famous Foot- Mould shoes came to us sixty days late. ties caused the delay, and rather than have the eatire shipme: ands the manu ‘| price concession which we are 4 advantage of the extraordinarily low Complimentary W°N. Stamps Free These will be distributed Tuesday in our GREENHUT Building, Premium Parlor, Third Floor. Only 100 Free Stamps Good in Any One Book (0 SIDES OF G"AVE, . 9" STS..NEWYORK, ~ 11.75 That's why we can why our gloves are We want it KNOWN, Women’s Long Gloves—The real French kid gloves; a new importation that ar- rived just in time for this gre glove event, 16-button length. Black, white, tan, mode, pearl gray, silver gray and cham- pa nee The'b t French kid glove s] 98 value in New York at. . Women’s Long Gloves—The won- derful value of these gloves will be im- Pressed upon you when you see them. 16- button lenge! Mousquetaire; black or whit Men’s Gloves—Esseatially a gen- leman’s glove; particularly sma id ih strictly in keeping with thi di P. Xx. M.-sewn hat will give you long and satis- ry service. Tan only. A stylish, expr the finest English $1.19 » $1.85 . $1.98 $1.80; at $2.50; at lace Men’s Gloves—Genuine full pique- sewn kid gloyes of medium weight. Tan, gold, brown or russet. fn this 98 special one-day Whee. . sewn neae ce ’ (MAIN Building, Main Floor.) « *3.85 $2.25 for Leather Bags a high-class bag; perfect in e features that express @ 1 M of fine English tong gra in black, purple, navy and green, with the fare lar} Wing front and long Special sale price.,.. $2.35 for Seal Bags made of selected seal—the durable and serviceable seal that always so rich and effecti black ony; folded-bottom si tay ; fitted with id change purse would § Resa QaeBO 79 for Suede Bags soft leather-lined suede bags, black and cclors.with Jong cord ban- made on silver-plated irame, dle with inside change purse. 79 ce 15 the You'd call this bag a bar- gain at $1.50; tomorrow, 2.19 You and they will M ring diMcul- er made a to you, il to take while this hole story Foot-Mould 10s, SQand $4 Foot-Moulds; at $2.1! -M »? Foot-Mould 5 tr you do not w es and all the wan also add to this lot 500 pair » includir os Made Fe cating it. ht of the season, in sll sizes idth in cach style, so you can tell what mu want ia YOUR size, Mould she ft, curable $2.15, , $k and $5. This in the same, of s P oa $ efore