Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
age is TROOPS RAD DYNAMITE CACHE ~ONMEXIGAN UNE AGAINST COURTS Setze tity Bona t Bombs and 20,000, square beat” tat Talk Incorpor- Rounds of Ammunition Hid at Laredo. WAREDO, Texas, Nov, 2.—Swoopin @own on a house occupted by revol¥- Quoting thomists, Major Hodagorn, United States gon for a “equare deal” for both the Army, with four companies of soldiers, to-@ay captured Capt. Juan Merigo and wo privates and seized fifty dynamite Dormbs, 9.000 rounds of ammunition and fled in the Supreme Court of Misnourt Rentative Tttleton arriged later, ‘This A motion for a rehea he recont | constituted a quorum, forty gu Tosive revolutioniate escaped because | case, in which it was conditto onally | After lengthy deliberation it wae de- fhe soldiers were under orders not to/ ousted from the State and fined $/,000 | cided to postpone further consideration | @heot for fear of injuring citizens. on charges of violating the State Ant: |1) 06.1) mittee, “Meanwhile, the | GAN ANTONIO, Tex., Nov. %—Troop | Trust Jaw | committee will proceed to examine the a in tea Cavalry, under | ‘The yist of the motion ts that the | witnesses already summoned to testify ‘Third United Sates Cavalry, under | the ii fon is that th Tread if the command of Capt, G. B. Conley: rrarvester Company ought not to be [on the uliecta relating tothe @R here to-day, en-route for 10, | Rett jons 0 m1 erstate ety, etouncement thas | Dunlahed for the mere possession Of) merce ‘nots, an directed by the resolu: Uncle Sam would permit no plotting | power, ont it announced Its “Intention | tion of the House,” Chairman Stanley HARVESTER TRUST PITS ROOSEVELT | ated in Brief of Motion | for Rehearing. es Ine national Harvester Company . | of vigorously resisting the fine.” — @ friendly power on his soll. soldiers had strict orders to arrest | Tho brief quotes former President SBS, fevolutioniats or enemice of, the | roosevelt aa follows Government It is understood the troops will. be followed by the rest of the Third Cav- | airy, and possibly the Fourth. According to Maderist sympathizers, the arrest of Gen. Bernardo Reyes on a} give the people a square deal; in re- turn we must Insist that when any one engaged in big business honestly en- charge of conspiracy nipped the plot in| eavors to do right he shall, himself, the bud. Secret Service men of both | be given a aqua Governments are swarming over this| “we need to f ety and the neighboring towns seeking (formation concerning caches of arms al @F @mMmunition for the rebels and trying | With big corporations that behave them. to discover the hiding places of other }pelves and which contain no menace, fevolutionists. Gen. Reyes appeared before United save what is necessarily potential in any tates Commiesioncr Edwards to-day | CorPoration which is of groat size and @nd gave bonds of $5,000 for his appear- meet the next term of the Fedemh . He maintained his innocence. Tt is understood here that the Govern very well managed, shall aim, not at 1 ae een tar ne eae. |NURSB SAYS. RESULTS Bim as an “undesi rable citizen.” U. S. ARMY READY FOR “EMERGENCY,” SAYS GEN. WOOD. WERE WONDERFUL Resinol ‘Highly Recom- mended by Her. WASHINGTON, Nov. %—"The army| The hardest test you can put any fm Texas has found abundant evidence | remedy to is hospital use. This woman + @f preparations for a revolution in Mex. | hi foe, and the strictest vigilance ts being maintained,” said Major-Gen. Wood, | f # used and seen used Resinol Soap and nent in probably thousands of cases ailments, and still thinks the re- Chief of Staff, to-day, “Tho civti | sults the most universally wonderful of authorities at Laredo have been asked |@hy remedy for such cases, Her letter Be sates the sims sid emareattion | ot not speak too highly of the mer oo highly - situation has not yet |v, of both your Resindl Ointment and sinol Soap; the results to be obtained 1 would found there. become seriou: Mobilization of Poundary, but th @ny emergency.” h to warrant army is ready foi It was assorted at the State Depart: | cially the Ointment. Ment to-day that Mexico had not asked | ence asa nurse I have come acri fer the extradition of Gen. Reyes, and | obstinate cases of skin compl that until such a request ts va thy Government wi the “usual —_— -REYES REVOLT SET FOR THIS WEEK, 1S ional troops at the | Proceed in his case in Proved 00 een a ACH Resinol. A *\are perfectly wonderful, a be sorry to be without e 4| nothing that I have ever seen us TORREY “Formerly Night of Nurses in Emergency Hos New York citys Resinol is a positive remedy for all skin troubles, from the pimple and MEXICAN REPORT, | scratch to more serious skin diseases, in- MONTEREY, Mexico, Nov. %.—Gov: @vament agents here say they aro in Possension of reliable information to the [And all abrasio Moot that Nov. M ie set for thy Reyos [Wick relief foi Fevelution. A now revolt hes been started in the eonnection with the Reyes revolution, | It prevents many skin troubles, Dut has been started on the officer’ own Initiative and in bis personal in- terest. Fernado Vega, a form olutionist, has been ar @ervice police in M: @harged with instigating throw his old leader, BERNSTEIN OWES $19,364. Meakrept'’s§ Liabilities Include | 91,800.87 Duc Assemblyman, Madero rev- by necret| baby's bath. Yo ty. He te|Vvalue and reputation of Resinol Oint- &@ plot to over. | ment and cluding eczema, bites, stings, barber's itch chapping, ‘blackheads, skin erup- tions, burns, scalds, boils, cuts, » the skin, [tis hing and inflamed ing irritation the moment it piles, atop) applies. iret 4 Svap ix another household ne- it is the personification of and medicinal, and soothing to the skin imported toilet soap. 8 hest grad ing blackhe: , pimples and cl ly good for cle: jing and is recom- scalp and # one-dollar sizes. be sent you upon application to Depart- ment 90, Resinol Chemical Co., Balti- more, Md. cRSON CITY, Mo., Nov. 2%. oxevelt’s recent declara- corporations and the public, the Inters | “We demand that big business must | ate immediately | and definitely a policy which, In dealing | mended by physicians and nurses for druggist knows the ent and THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, thetr destruction, but at thelr remute- Hon and auperviston,” | STEEL TRUST DEMANDS ‘HEARING BE HALTED. |Counsel Tells Congressmen They Can't Investigate While Courts Ate Handling Case, tes” ean Nov, %.—Richard V, Lindabury, counsel for the United states | ‘eel Corporation, objected before the icy Steel Investigating Commit. tee to-day to @ continuance of the hearing, in view of the Government’a suit against the Bteel Corporation, He argued that to continue the hear- ing would be against the provisions of | the resolution of Congress organizing inquiry Into acts not und by the Government. Thi mmittee at once went | xecutive session, Three Democratic members, Repre- investigation fentatives Stanley, McGilMcuddy and! Bell, and two Republicans, Danforth | and Gardner, were present when the | to-day committee was called to order. Repre- announced, Driver Dies th Henry P. Theles, who Iv to-day to drive a wagonload of cheese from his employers’ market to various addresses, While on his route Theiss j became il and telephoned his office to send a man to a certain point to relieve drugs Guarant \e Stern Brothers . will offer to-morrow a collection of very desirable styles of Women’s and Misses’ Waists comprising Dressy Models of Satin, Crepe Meteor, Shiffons, Silk Marquisettes, Nets, Lierre and Irish Laces, also of Washable Fabrics, trimmed with laces and embroideries, At Very Attractive Prices INCLUDED ARE | Lingerie and Tailored Waists, $1.85, 2.75; 3.85 Waists, of Chiffon, Messaline, Fancy Striped Silks, Lierre or Imitation Irish Lace, at Imported Lingerie Hand-made Blouses, Tuesday, Clearance Sale of Dress Trimmings & Garnitures including Colored and Black Embroidered Bandings, Colored Bead and Jewelled Trimmings and Garnitures, in band and festoon designs. pi rimmings, Garnitures, Formerly 95c to $9.50 Beaded Unmade Over Blouses, at 2.45 Regular Value $3.50 to 4.75 West 23d and 22d Streets ‘Cures Colds Chauncey streot, Brooklyn, at Ko, 84 out’ Bronchitis, Asthm all hront anti han troubles| Noalcohol or Antawn Formerly $1.25 to 9.75 Yard Former Assemblyman Patrick Roche fe @ creditor of Freeman Bernstein, » theatrical manager, to the extent of| to Bernstein's sched- led this afternoon in #» Bankruptcy Court. that amount, $600 was for bo While the former Assemblyman was the| @wner of the Hotel Breslin, and the remainder in loans. The mafority of Bernstein's creditors are actors and actresses, ‘Wilder having @ claim for ward, $880; Lawrence L. ; Willlam J. Ke a of America, $47.0, and Amelia Summerville, $200. Bernstein says he owes Dr. Samuel ,, $62 for medical services; John eo $77.74 for neckties; Humbert Ginatra, $M for shoes, and C | Roberts of No. 1367 Broadway, for jewelr: Bern: total Habilities are $19,961, f $10 personal | He ed and udjibon avenue Blenck, proprietors of the ‘Ti Ghirtwaist Company, A ding, No. M Washington place, where WO girls ‘Were elther burned or jumped to deat on March 2% last, were for placed on trial for manslaygiter to-day before Judge Crain in Par V. of General jons. As soon as a tal@man was called and sworn the trial Was adjourned inti! Dee. 1 agreement between counsel, The had been begun merely to Vent any further delay, Both de: ants were in court with thelr couns Max D. Steuer, & Wirwiven mermaye frum eutter Seneca this afternoon had picked up barge N Somes by the United St) n last por eile ro a about 100 mien ‘cast of the Capes, Bhe carried cowl and ers will look value $35.00, 22.75 Axminster Brass Bed Rugs = 15.49 Vales 111.50 eal /10, 6x13.6, 326.48 i or ridiculously small deposite will attract the inexperienced buyer, for honest concerns that dor dri conditions: “Proof ‘at we are one of the larg Thanks to our ‘cnormous “purc "One low Price, Cash or Credit. Best Credit System, Deliveries to Suburben Towns from Our Store to Your Loor by \ oter Trucks Genuine Circassian Walnut Dresser *== with round French bevel plate mirror 24x30; care ved standard, base, 42 in- ches wide, as illustrated, 24.75 tet 22.75 Brass Bod with 2-1 uch continuous po cinch filer finished wit a anel effects Whe 5 of him, Before the relist came Thess | staered from his driver’ seat and collapsed on the sidewalk, ee ee eee eee eee ree { 4.50, 6.25, 9.50 “ 4.25, 5.00, 7.25 at 75c, $1.25 to 6.95 at 65c to 6,95 ‘ NOVEMBER 20, [fesssfes Tomorrow Morning We Place On Sale an Extraordinary Purchase of : 650: Newly Tailored Womer’s Suits Such as We Regularly Sell for from $25 to $40 At the One Price of $1675 Half the Suits Are Worth Double This Price aad More It’s an ill wind that blows nibody good! Broadcloth model iH oe Be side rever of panne velvet on coat Broadcloth model Cheviot model with h coller, revers and square collar of panne cuffs of panne velvet. velvet, and side button a ee distinctly new trimming, 100 are worth $40 125 are worth $37.50 100 are worth $33.50 and $35 95 are worth $27.50 230 are worth $25 The values speak for themselves. the blue moon! The materials are fine broadcloths, whipcords, wide-wale cheviots, serges and zibelires—many of them im- Shades of blue, brown, green, gray, Every suit in the lot is new. ported cloths. violet and black. The last of them were finished only Saturday. Ten models—some faultlessly plain tailored, with hand-felled lapels, hand-turned shouders and all such details decidedly superior; others with the added touch of round or deep square panne velve collar or the new Parig idea in long diagonal rever of velvet from shoulder to hip, or the new note in button timming—a dozen | clever new touches. For the suits are so lately made that they have had the benefit of veryrecently imported Prospective buyers het 18.50 {0.64139 45.50 On sale tomorrow morning at the one price of $16.75. Sizes for all figures. The Worifs Christmas Heaquarters Established @ our Fourth Floor. . Adjoinin the Tea Room wine be of particular dvantage to those who choose The forehanded ot¢ may arrange at this headquar- tereto have their puriases stored until the proper time for delivery. Upn request these purchases will pee charged to the pwhaser’s account only when the are sent out bm the store, thus removing all ool le objection to Arly Christmas Buying. Interpreters, gift uggestions, postal, cable, wire- less and express serve are all provided at the Chri mas Headquarters. Ad fight at hand is the Depa: ment of Accounts whre ch: accounts are open and the Tea Room, were may be gone over a decisions made over ; dai: juncheon or a soothing cup of tea. Fourth floor, Ol Building, Next to Tea Room. By reason of the dissolution «f one of the best tailoring firms in the city w: are able to turn over to our customers tomorow a splen- did collection of fresh, newly tailired suits for women at a price that averages tss than half what they were made to sell for. The firm dissolving is oneof the three from which all our best tailorimg has come. Their need to turn good clothing ino immediate cash and our sweeping purchaseof every re- maining suit and every remaining nch of cloth in their establishment have brough these suits to us at our own price—a price that has had our customers’ advantage in vew irom the Tomorrow morning we wil plae these suits on sale. as follows in regard to values: There are 650 of :hem, grouped To Be Sdd at the One Price of $16.75 Such suits at such prices happen once in a bluemoon. Tomorrow is Please bear in mind that these suits are all new, of high-quality tailoring, finely lined, and exceptional in tcond floor, Old Building, Tomorrow---29,000 Yards More of SILKS Not Shown Before Prices That Seem Incredible Until You Know the Reason We should not be playing fait with our customers if we did not take ad- "vantage of the upset condition of the silk market to secure for them the extraordinary values\possible at this time. A fore-knowledge of these silk conditions has enabled us to buy largely and at low prices; and the results of this are passed on to those who have the most right to enjoy it—Wanamaker customers. Added to the big silk yardages selling from our tables this month, we offer the following for tomorrow: Bordered Marquisettes 10,000 Yards that have never before sold for less than $1.25 a yard and some| 85c the yard. Double width. at $2, for 85c the yard, 42 to 44 inches. Evening shades with self-colored satin- striped borders. Street shades with black satin borders. Street and evening shades with warp printed satin borders. White and black effects in figured marquisettes, ombre effects. Satin-striped designs on grounds of Fancy Marquisettes 6,000 yards of $1.50 and $2 quality at Fifteen all-over designs in light and Light and Dark Colored Messaline 10,000 yards of a quality we have regularly sold for 50c yard, at 38c, A full line of desirable colors, Satin Feutre Imported Printed Chiffons About 1,000 yards of $5.50 quality for 2,000 yards of $1.50 quality for 58c the yard. 48 inches, Dresden effects on black or colored So beautiful they will go early. Street shades and black in perfect lk Btore, Main floor, Old Building, JOHN WANAMAKER Formerly A, T, Stewart & Con Broad\vay, Yourth Avenue, Eighth to TeneiStreet Exasisite Irench Evening Fabrics A Stall Quantity at a Very Low Price Taorrow we place on sale 500 ards of imported “giv- reend’or” and gold thread maraisette, suitable for rich evemg cloaks and gowns, at the ne price of $1.85 a yard. The fabrics ordinarily re- taikt $9 and $5 yard, ‘Wvreen d'or” is a new corded chifin cloth, whose metal threads shimer and ecintillate In every folc suggestive of a “serpent of gol” These 200 yards are an Imyrter's cleararce. He pays $6 theyard to land It, pa'gold, turquol e, kit blue, black-and-silver and blik-and-gold — 30 inches wide, $95 the yard, he paraulmette, spun with a mal thread, is sheer as go: 7 al particularly lovely for evening wna, Shadea of cerise, violet, wal blue and green. 42 inches vie, 300 yards, ordinarily retail- & for $5 a yard, at $1.85 sace Store, First floor, Old Bldg. hades of