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<a meron ee pce G@ismias the charge. ; N THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 2 v ! . NO LIQUOR FOR INDIANS, |cemeten money tn tits 11 Atate’ oum- | ment until atter she father’s funeral, — HILLS AUTO BANDIT WOMAN ESCAPES. fren ere seem nex|etinems testi SBP, nay wn| 2 OO, OOO indiana House of Representatives also | Mrs. McKenna said to-day that after 4. has been summoned to appear to-mor- y a fourteen-year-old Brook- Not to fe Gra wasutnot ‘Prohibition | TOW. It was announced that should Mr. killed himself a week ago for PEOPLE USE ‘ABH ‘ON, Oct. 24.—Prot Reverldge’n campaign engagements in: of his thirteen-year-old sweet- TIN TERNAL BATH on all Indian agents and Indian employ- | ¢erfore with his appearance he probably | , Holton seemed idly inter- | ' cen has been ordered by Acting Commis-| will testify Saturday. great difculties of keeping intoxicating discussing the accounts of the Sn record of ind benef and repeatedly told her that | the Was better off dead, Ghee in troctiay® erto ae with it. It is used reads like a revelation to those hi sloner Abbott of the Indian Bureau, who pages Seber gee be Vike it " to-day Issued directions to employees to HIS SON FACING TRIAL, by means of the J. B. L. Cascade (the ' | co-operate constantly in pvercoming the BROODING MAN ENDS LIFE.| sora. Woman Witelece only scientific appliance for this pur- es ts Newark Policeman Shoots, Bloomingdale Officials Fear Garage Robber Wanted | Mrs. Agnes Clowes Has in Many Cities. Committed Suitide. a greet menion No. letian antth bedi tenn ane ‘weno hg Pe a himself with gas early to-day after | brooding for a week over, the coming | who was to Ordeal of his son, award even for medicinal purposes, was pro- | OT 4 44 Am inquest was held to-day in Newark | Mite Agnes Clowes, daughter of Fred- | ninited, except wines for church pur-| De tted for asmunit to-day before Judge | ever the body of Oliver Woods, auto. | oick 1. Clowes of Garden City, 1. Ly | powes. Fawcett in the County Court. Edward mobs bandit of many alla: Ghot and Killed Inte yesterday by Po- Asylum. Al Moaman Edward McLaughlin while run. | MUtes 4nd lag tO escape arrest. Clarence: Tol- | William I. mans, nineteen, of Albany, Woods's a complice in thefts of @tomobiles and [her But it eording to the police, surrendered with- | While the in the rondwa: Weots, that she had ‘Woods was fatally wounded while flee- Waward McDonald, McLaughlin declares | woman told ‘Woods was running up a steep hill, he | dragged in t @imed lower thi of his five bull nabas Hospital half an hour later with- out reganing consciousness. McLaugh: | thought she Ma was arrested on a technical charge | jake, she was found in the residence of homicide, but was paroled in the of John Mii custody of Léout. Kuhn. White Plaine, Mr. Miles te @ millinery | . Time itt In five minutes all stomach) Get « large fifty-cent case of Pape's ‘The Newark police had been of the | dealer at No. 610, Broadway. When his| distress gone. No indigestion, heart- Jookout for the two youths for some | ehauffeur discovered some one was in| burn, sourness or belching of gas, acid or time. They had learned that the pair | the house a hed been at the Lincoln Park Garage | bathroom, Mr. Miles asked outside the | ness, bloating, foul breath or headache. long, so make your stay agree Nos, 487-489 Washington Mreet, Oct. 13| door, “Who's in there?” A woman end that they had announced thelr In- | coughed and tention of returning shortly. At that| “I'm in here. It's all right. I'm tak- time Woods, or Ryan, as he was known | ing a swim to Edward Fengar, proprietor of the |neas. You o: garage, had plenty of money and spent! she had got Into the garvet of the arched the surrounding country for] Campatan Teattmony To-morrow. She asked one woman the way to White aise Set errr es SOUR UPSET STOMACH IN FIVE MINUTES—PAPE'S DIAPEPSIN. As soon as it reaches the stomach all that distressing gas, Sourness, Heartburn and Indigestion vanishes. he intended, and one |Afier darkness the hunt was kept up truck Woods in the Rss Poe ord naavaaia 7 4 | Miss Clowes, who ts forty-five, escape: Beck. The auto bandit died in St: Bar-| 0, the asylum May 81 lest. After the search lind been abandoned, and It was Hquera trom the Indiana, Recent re that there Ix @ iaxity at some Indian! Accused Man Attend schools and agencies and that certain progress and that use of Kquor withott Sicdindioniindihel permission of the Secretary of War, who waa |D4® again excaped from Bloomingdale aap ces Hotton was indicted, with William | ‘night parties of physicians, [SENATORS BOOK BEVERIDGE | Murrhy: for attacking Patrick Foley on p non, headed by Dr. the street. Russell, the superintendent, 48 feared $I * has committed | WASHINGTON, Oct. 24.—After a brief n the case of Edward H. ped from the asylum. he afternoon without result. had drowned herself in the les on Mamaroneck Road, ‘splashing was heard in tho | eructations of undigested food, no dizsi- Pape's Diapepsin is noted for its speed] Wat vou like and digest answered: in regulating upset stomachs, , It is the ught to do the same.” and delightful. Millions of men and women now eat| gastritis or stomach derangement, it Mt Greely. When the pair reappeared | house and had evidently intended to fg their machine yesterday afternoon| make her home there, She had ar- Fengaz noufied the police ranged several odd chaira and other WOODS RUNS AS POLICE DASH | articles of furniture. UP IN AUTO. on Sago eel Woods stood’ across the street by the] PREACHER DROPPED DEAD “ar and his companion war when the policemen raced IN BA up in automo! Be de saw them and started to run.| The Rev. Mr. Ford Had Just Ended * Address—His Family in Smith caught him, the Audience, UTICA, Oct. %.—After ontining r"st| THAN RIGHT. At the same tim companion cami dashing from the garage, but Policem: McLaughlin and McDonald ran after ‘Woods. ‘He went down to Washington to @Bpruce street and turnod west. Twice | preaching, the pollormen fired in the air, but delewates to McLaughlin fired at him, then Woods) vention yoater etopped and withea smile drew from fale hip pocket a magazine pistol. Then he started to run again. Mc- Laughlin fired twice and Woods kesled Tolmans confessed. He said he was| dress. He had just completed his re- S y working on a farm when Woods found meee For) psd of Lacy he “aled PRICES ‘ante value, Hans 22 5 oO elp cor : 7 a ectchek Tere anki Landing} Mf Ford was a veteran of the oivt | Credit E AS Y¥ TERMS I< @tate that the slain auto bandit was ef @ band that has been robbing ga @long the Hudson for some mon making valuable hauls. Woods and companton id to have entered Barage there Saturday night Stolen automobile supplies $1,000, Some of these supplies were + found in the car in which the pair drove #) Newark. This car is believed to ve Madison and stolen in Rochester a month axo. t tiasen visited by auto bandits since the theft of the car include Hudson, Rhine> beck, Hyde Park and Poughkeepsie. to Identify some of the goods found in ‘the bandits’ ear, McLaughlin was formally held for (he Grand Jury on « charge of man- @aughter to-day and paroled in his own @ustody. He was at once restored to @uty. The Grand Jury is expected to WALL STREET ‘Wettial stock market transactions to- @ay were highly irregular, Many issues ‘were lower at the beginning but imme- Glatety ratlled when the selling pressure gave way to a moderage buying move- ™ent, The strongest rising tendency ‘wae displayed in the specialties, a num- ber of which rose for good-sized ad- ‘vances, Bubsequent dealings old firm and ‘Prices generally pursued a higher frend in the afternoon period, although ‘Weakness cropped out in apots, While the list was inclined upward Union Pa- eific disclosed a wavering condition and ed below 10, Tate realizing shaded the market toward the nihs, but fractional ad- vances was the rule at closing time. Copper, Reading, New York Central end a number of Jalties were the best gainers at th a, i zs Vast. Chas, ian oy Py 43% 8 % Im + bet iy % 0 #0 a2 % 3 2% 2 si Aa a at = ort 188°) of hts experiences in thirty years of the Rev. Jabes Fo ot Cumden died in the presence of 1,000 “Woods continued to run, the Baptiet State Con- Weekly * The convention was discussing con- ditions of the Church, and who was Known as the “ Onelda County Baptist pastors,” WE! over with @ bullet through his back, heard with interest in a spirited ad- 0 ST pled itis [nee tohavea bad stomach, known. << Hii tt Tn? PTIST CONVENTION. may jn Tabernacle Church.| Monthly war, had served churohes in Oneida, Until 10 P. M. mre ares aa Ste S| Want It (ée. 125 St" ee I I STA Shor MEANS STANDARD OF MERIT (© 6th Ave. and 20th St. NEW YORK if You Only Knew How Way Out of the Ordinary Are the Values in the Cammeyer "Basement You Would Not Purchase Shoes Else- where Before Examining Them. Women’s Shoes In Patent Leather, Black Kid, Gun Metal Calf and Tan Calf; Button, Lace and Blucher, Cuban Heels and Low Heels. All this season's new styles, Goodyear Welt Soles, Men’s Shoes In Tan Calf, Gun. Metal Cali, Patent Leather, Box Calf and Black Kid; But- ton, Lace and Blucher, Goodyear Welt Soles, . A Special Sale of Women’s $4.00 Shoes at 9.85 Gun Metal, Tan Russia Calf and Patent Leather with Whipcord Tops and Patent Leather with Tan Kid Tops, Goodyear welt soles. Fourteen buttons, High and Cuban Heels.. . Children’s Shoes Black Kid Button Pistia tty) Geil ZS Gao Boys’ Shoes Box Call and Gun Metal Cal! 15° and 2-00 Indiana Leader Expected to Give| Mrs. Mary MoKenna, the next door neighbor of the Holtons, smelled gas in the hall to-day and traced tt to the Hotton apartment. With the assistance @wtomodiie supplies totalling $10,000, ac- |) Micite She has suicidal manta, executive weasion to-day the Clapp com- | of neighbors she broke down the door. attendants were at break-| mittee investigating campaign funds] Holton was dead on his bed, partly @et resistance, and is in Newark jail. |f@8t yesterday, Miss Clowes got out at no witnesses on Je ate dressed with a gas tube in his rough @ narrow hall wi Beverai |Journed ntl to-morrow when ex-Sen-| En cana t usaly servons naw ber, batlaas' end excited, {ator Albert J. Beveridge of Indiana ts | called for trial to-day his lawyer, @ties for crimes commited In company but it occurred to none | booked to testify about expenditures of |. Worthley, asked for an adjourn: from any drug store and put ut fear of rebellion in the stomach. Diapepsin belongs in your home. surest, quickest stomach doctor in the Should « one of the family eat something and minding my own bust-| whole world and besides it is barmless| which doesn't agree with them or in case of an attack of indigestion, dyspepsia, their favorite foods without fear—they| there to give the quickest, surest relief | SAN FRANCISCO, Oct, 24,—Mre, |} POSE) ya wthe Tureau indteate| Court Grants Adjournment to Let Horace B. Soule, the frat woman wire-|f A book has been ublished on this lens operator to make the trip from|{ Subject entitled “Why \ |the Atlantic to the Pacific, arrived Is Only 50% Efficient. 3 yesterday on the Ame scene’ | be handed to you if you w t physicians preecribe Hquor Funeral. Windber, eighty-four from New|] ask for it at any of the Ri ‘inal purposes, Mr. Ab-| writtam Holton, a machinist of No.| York, Mrs, Soule also e@lgned the | “ eman Drug Stores in New York 4 that intoxicants constituted ship's articles ams purser, She is the, Brooklyn, where the Internal fife of the Windber's commander, Bath is on exhibition. | Capt. Boul Guaranteed to reduce hips and abdomen one to five inches, effect- ing the requisite fashionable lines. Elastine Gores relieve all strain, rendering the corset excep- tionally comfortable. (ove ent) it No. Rovian al wala ‘nto jum bust; cour 0. No. 799, medium bust, Shae crm No. 785, low coutil, ‘W. B. NUFORM CORSETS provide fashionable figure-lines, gracefully modeled bust and properly subdued hips. Superior quality, coutil and batiste, daintily triamed. - Guaranteed not to rust, tear or break. Price, $1.00 wu adds form attractiveness to sheer, lacy waists, and keeps snug-fitting waists innoceatef wrinkles, Being made nnd fitted over W. B. Corsets, carry the W. B. o ITO r°2es BRA SSIERE 5070S, Pormereating and pertect Pit. se, Te, ‘WEINGARTEN BROS., Makers, New York City we could pin to this newspaper a sample of the fabrics we are making up into Men’s To-Measure Suits at $18.50 ‘Every man could see for himself that they are $30 to $40 Suit Fabrics By this we mean as good fabrics as go into our own Wanamaker $30 to $40 Suits—and that is the highest standard we could name. These are cheviots, cassimeres and worsteds— ALL-WOOL by actual test—fine soft fabrics that speak for themselves the minute you clasp them in your hand. ‘ The patterns are the rich warm autumn shades— distinguished, but not loud; not one of the thirty and more that could not go into the best home in New York. At $18.50 * Only 1,500 Orders Can Be Taken because this will exhaust the quantity of fabrics pro- curable under the market price. Delivery of suits will be made within two weeks of taking orders. No trying on; no bother; no obligation to take the suit if it does not fit according to YOUR idea —not ours. ‘The New Store for Men, Broadway, Corner of Eighth Street. Boys’ $7.50 Chinchilla | Overcoats for $5 They passed with flying colors the stiff examina- tion of our boys’ clothing expert, who is never more thorough than when inspecting merchandise offered us for less than usual cost. Blue, gray, brown; wool-lined and with Venetian yokes; Macy*s|) Herald Sq Bway 34™to USSR. (Flood | SUITS AND COATS For Women, Misses and Juniors Women's Tiled Suits, mace of a | Pasoee. Promenade Coats, quality Breil cheviot, in na’ eae aatra beers A AF brown and black. Coat si iam lue ut with cutaway in front, fastening wit ei ght-back effect. and ‘it three self-covered buttons, Notched| with deep sailor collar and cuffs’ velvet collar. wide revers.| corduroy. Two deep patch Soft satin lini lew model skirt | Sizes 13,15 and 17 years, $7. . een effect. $15.74 Special, rahe Whe Juniors’ and Misses’ Dresses, No Juniors’ and Misses’ Dresses of fine] effect. Made of an excellent q ality of Saenerd check material. | of twilled serge in navy blue tri sailor blouse is ornamented with | with tan or navy blue with Rope an embroidered id, Ne tl pe et lew panel | hagen colored trimminy jearn: Special, 5 $1. 96 nae 17 years. Special re Ta ‘8 ———— 01d- Frehioned”’ Macy’ a recath Feo POPULAR PRICED FURS Prices for furs which prevail on our Sixth Floor transform a heretofore! prompts luxury for some women into a convenient necessity. Space will only permit of our advertising a few of our good values, selected at random, but you can com? to the rtment fully assured that the pare ticular coat or set you desire will be found among our assortments at a price which permits greater savings than is possible elsewhere: Black or Brown Coney| Black or Brown Coney Coats, $29.74 Sets, $5.94 | Made of exceptionally fine quality,|_ Neckpiece,finighed with head and | fi full-furred skins, lined throughout with] tail in aninfal effect. Large pillow | | guaranteed sat Full length, straight-| muff. ie eee eee Brown Coney Scarfs, Isabella Opossum Sets, $2.96 $7 94 In various sl shaped effec effects, snlttade of full, prime skins, perfectly Persian Paw Sets Sets, $7. 49% Long pelerine, finished wit : Shaped shawl collar with tassels and heads and tails. Large pillow muff. ornaments. Large half-barrel muff. Genuine Marmot Scarfs, $2.96 Very fine, dark skins. Long, silky In several smart shaped effects. hairs. Deep shaped animal scarf with A large pillow muff. 1 Large Pillow Muffs to Match, oe $7.49 Brown Coney Muffs, Muff Beds, $4.74 19c to $2.74 Half-barrel effects. Will match ain, fille or half-barrel. Some above scarfs, silk line Natural Opossum Sets, 19.74 27-Inch Outing Flannels, Checks and Stripes Our regular 10c and 12c qualities, per yard, Te Our regular 15c quality. per yard, 7 Our regular 18c quality, per Vard, 9¢ 0d - Fashioned” Macy's—6th Floor, BED COVERINGS: Cotton Fleece Blankets. With pink |Full Bleached Pillow Cases. and blue colored borders. Size 45x36 inches. Price, each, 10¢ Size 46x72 inches, each, Size 54x74 inches, each, 6c Crochet Bed Spreads. Single and three-quarter bed sizes. Cit 67c A Cc Fl Blankets. All white. reguiar price 79¢. Sp eacl Full bed size. Our regular Full Bleached Bed Sheets. Size 72x90 priec $1.49. Special, each, $1. 24 pel j m in the centre, 37¢ Pash ata ecial, Crib Blankets. Heavy cotton fleece; with pink and blue borders. Full Bleached Bed Sheets—size Special, per pair, 74c 81x90 inches, Special, each, 53¢ _ "0 d- Frsbioned” Macy's —6th Floor, WOMEN'S & CHILDREN'S UNDERWEAR 3 Fleece-Lii Pants and) Women's Jersey-Rib V. Worse’ High elon long sleeved] neck, with ted without wane vests. Ankle length drawers, sizes of the mill.” Sold elsewhere at SOc; Special, per garment, : Pi ildren's Fleece Lined Lined Shirts and Women’s Jersey-Rib wers, Sizes from 2 to 13 neck and long sleeves; our reg- Ie years. Our regular 33¢ qual- ular price 24c. Special, each, ity. Special, per garment, 4c. “Old-Fashioned” Macy’s—6th Floor, MEN'S FURNISHINGS Mt Glearange Pri ices Percale Shirts, with French cuffs in an assortment of All sizes from 14sto 18 neckbands.| plain Tes | and rages Each, 2le Regular price elsewhere $1.00, Special, © 54c| Percale Pajamaé. Military or plain| a effects, $1.00 quality ses 79) Flannel Shirts. Blue or gray. With soft] Where. All sizes. Special, collar and patch pockets.Sizes 94 aeareeee gal 14 to17 neckbands, Special, J4C isabel Made ta serviceable! quality elastic, ice, per Ae Blue Chambray Shirts, with two extra collars, Neck sizes 14to 17 inches. Special, 48c lain color effects, at 50c, ell at SOc. Special, Shirts, with strong linen] Muslin Nig ht Shirts, with colo bosoms. Neck sizes 14to17 48c lain omits br: id imma inches, Special, Elsewhere 50c. Special. . (Old-Fashioned Macy’s—6th Floor, ~ WOMEN’S NECKWEAR Robespierre Collars, Pi Ik and satin, pplre Savant Bieue: alk an beat Embroidered oat ck 10c, 24¢ upto 47c |Ratine Collars, 12 % » c Pique Stock Collars. Black: Cuny Lace Collars, 19¢ to 29¢ and-white effects. 24¢ each ha’! belt in back; velvet collars, buttoning up under chin; good fin sh. Sizes 3 to 10 years. Tomorrow, $5, instead of $7.50. ‘The New Store for Boys, Broadway, Corner of Eighth Street. John Wanamaker Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co, Broadway, Fourth avenue, Eighth to Tenth street. || ColoredVelvet Bows, 12cto 24e each Colored Silk Collars, 49c each | Fancy Net Guimpes, 69c Colored Silk Bows, 10¢ and 24¢ each White Faegand 15c, 19c & 2 Dolly Madison Sleeves, 12¢ pan Nee “Old-Fashioned” bad 's-—6th Floor, rh SEVEN-TIME WORLD WANT WORKS ALL THE; WEEK. _ ORDER ONE 10-DAY AND PROSPER}; |

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