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md who, according to pay S|FINGER PRINT EVIDENCE RESPITE trom, three to sight yeare 18 PUT TO THE TEST. Pubite apinton Dias, however, , ' ta go atrone ati te chowent & wen: | Letter Restoring Stolen Amulet of WE WO OF HIS He ot cn us onal the omeers ana| King Menas Presents Problem Government officials who joined his for Chicago Police. use and were captured. The troopers, oa however, rebelled will invall likels | CHICAGO, Oct. %.—That the finger ' OFFICERS ARE SHOT ood not ged nee rg ’ print, mute a peace: Tae ane 5 J jm City | ered absolute proof, is no’ \ Net vba ‘roleeal Court naa oa was the declaration made in @ lett hat tha Federal Court has halted the court«martial of Dias pending an appeal| received by local detectives texiay which Federal commander has been informed | contention is prover, John C. Harteell, tial of Mexican Rebel that Felix Dias and the other rebel|/now in the City Jail evening rent officers captured are to be treated etrict-|to Jollet Prison, may out @ free A Leader Stopped on Plea for |i, according to he military code, It 1e|man, Hartsell was convicted of steal- ct repérted that Capt. Garmendia Madeao | ing the amulet of King Mense of Egypt, a Civil Trial. drought the message on a special train | believed to be the most ancient place and if the orders are’ carried out they | of jewelry tn existence, The chiet @ i ¥ miean that Dias and his comrades will| dence against him wae marks of finger ICO CITY, Oct. 3—A writ re-) be executed, prints found on the case in the Uni- Ying Gen, Felix Dinz, the rebel| Col. Dins Ordas, the Federal oMficer| versity of Chicago Museum, in which bder, from the jurisdiction of the| Who joined Felix Dian with his troops,| the etolen reo wae kept. The amulet fy court was granted tate tast| tas not yet besa captured, Hundreds | waa net récovered. mati t by the Foderal Judge of the First an Poceed Nye Penge rte ee Siri tg vaen of Ubectacis 9h eed, berely saved from | Jewel was and it wae recovered, Ths on the pies of Teul-Col. Mune, | furtated populace. “aignature” of the letter was @ finger cousin, of Felix Dias. The full court! some of the volunteers who joined] print. It was stated thie was the fin- Geckde whether Diss is to be re-|(relix Dias belonged to the leading fam-| ger prin of the real hief and the sus: Révernment officials insist tat Diaz ‘Sommsxedo' aueta of the federal| ls tha a. mistake was made, This @menable to military jurisdiction un-| navy called I ning on Gen Bel-| Will be done. the constitutional provision relat-| tran, the federal commander-in-chief, to civilians who incite the army to| who received him coldly, telling him It. that he did not adopt a defnite atti- “Hn r Diaz | tude during the Diaz revolution. It ts th mye wha. ermpashion with Dias | Nporied tat the Commodore, aleg is ealt ams” ib civil inatead of a mlltary court, on |'0 b# court-martiaied Ground that he was not in the Tea Drinking Wa " Good eit means health. gervice at the time of the Vera (From the Lovdoa Chronic! pod Mae" Cobbett te not alone among Watch the children's health all the RA CRUZ, Mexico, Oct. %.—Twol nis distaste for tea. Artaur Young] time, but especially vpring: i: captured repel oMcers of the| soundly rates the agricultural laborers iy of Feliz Dias were shot by the/ of his time for their Indulwénce in thi] If they are weak or run down, give 1 troops at hait past ten last seemingly, of ilttle| them Father John's Medicine, @ pure coe aiter being sentenced to death| accou but in reailty of in-j food tonle. Summary court-martial. The execu- | finite importance, fa the custom, coming ed ‘with absotute| !". of men making tea an article of their in thee ees earied out food, almost as much as women} labur- in a h, 8 whole- ‘Their dames were Major Zar-| org josing their time to come and Ko to ious food medicine the d father John's ‘aad Major Cuesta. the tea table; nay, f y ’ Medicine gives best results. court-martial began its sessions | even demanding thelr breakteat, venti and fte| with the maids vl h has actually Bate sich WA duiverst, ‘and the| een the case in Kent. If the men| A neglected col is time of im h of their time may develop into 8 cough oF cts put into effect within seventy- bd ites sunk [eegabte Pather Mesitine ‘cant Of meeting. | nealth by 80 peverazey the saon fevlds in the natural wa iving each wr Fernando Zarate and Major! in general, hemselves far more! organ strength to bdo its normal ‘Villas are pleading on behalf of . work, Bonwit Teter & Co. “Smart Apparel for the Younger Set” Tn the ‘largest assortments to be found and at prices that are notably modcrate i Misses’ and Girls’ Suits, Coats and Dresses Forithe little tots; the growing miss, the debutante and small women, models of unusual i and exclusive design for school, college and general wear, as j S well as.for the more formal occasions, i * Misses’ Tailored Suits i Misses’ Street and 2 FP of Smart Cloth Fabrics 18.50 Limousine Coats P15. 00 Made of two tones, chevrons and wide wales Mannish models designed on graceful lines g° in smart cutaway and Norfolk models. of plaid back English vicunes and chinchillas, G Sizes 14 to 18. Sizes 14 to 18. H M secteiea eeesterts. * |v Misses’ Tailored Suits id Misses’ Corduroy Coats "of English Corduroy ‘25.00 With Fur Coliars 29.50 4 In navy blue, tan and brown. Designed on A very smart model of silver gray corduroy * smart, youthful lines that depart from the usual. lined to the edge with peau de cygne. Large i Sizes 14 to 18. collar oftaupefur. Sizes 14 to 18. Misses’ Dressy Suits of Misses’ Coats for Dress + Velveteen or Broadcloth 39.50 and Evening Wear 39.50 tions of exclusive imported models Made of velveteen, English corduroy and ¥& topes with aia original productions from the Bon- chiffon broadcloth in a very large assortment of recently designed styles. Sizes 14 to 18, Misses’ Fur Trimmed Girls’ Practical Coats i ‘ Velvet or Broadcloth Suits 59.50 For School Wear 7.50 Extremely smart blouse models in the season's Full length, button-to-neck double breasted 4 favored shadings; trimmed with collars and cuffs model with patch pockets, made of melton in + ef chinchilla-squirrel . delft, navy and brown. Sizes 6 to ‘sg Girls’ Warmth-Without-Weight Girls’ Dressy Coats Coats of ‘Chinchilla 9.50 of Eucloxioa Fabrics P19. 50 ; _. Full, length. aye breasted models, lined Smart, exclusive models in two tone boucless throughout with flannel or checked wotsted. English plaid back fabrics, zibeline and corduroys. Beate tan broyn aed ery, Sizes 6 to 14, Sizes 6 to 14, Special Sale of Misses’ Dresses.’ Velveteen, Corduroy, Serge, Ratine, Charmeuse 18.50 25.00 Designed in a large number of effective simple styles. Sizes 13 to 18, Fur Trimmed French Seal Coats Collars and Cuffs of French Mole, Civet Cat, Leopard or All Seal tire); models of our own design, made in our own fur workrooms, loose draped to side cutaway atic new models with peasant sleeves and ‘“Robespierre” phe iit 34, Y% or full length.- Sizes 13 to 13, 85.00 Raccoon Sets, 24.00 Civet Cat Sets, 35,00 Scotch Mole Sets, 47.00 Large Animal Sc 10.00 72-inch Toga Scarf 18.50 Long Ti Stole 22.50 Large Pillow M 14.00 Large Pillow Muff 16.50 Large Pillow Muff 24.50 , FOR SATURDAY ONLY “Gossard” Corsets Jersey Silk Petticoats Crepe de Chins Petticoats . 6.75 value't0.00 2.95 value 4.00 3.95 value 5.00 Bate of mt AP dT E Node B's Ray i ares, Fine accordion pleated flounce, § kirtanth alastié strap. flounce and underlay, with satin roses, for @ givii sul, it te aaid here thet the] will b carefully investigated. And if the} ) Fifth Avenue at 38th Street Nn La THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, ss SS a eS a meT TO GIVE UP DOMINICAN RULE. President Victoria Witt Retire From Office Next Jaly. WASHINGTON, Oct. Victoria, of the Dominic Re Against whose administration a revolt has been directed, has announced his intention to retire to te life. A dispatch to the State iriment tos day says that the Domi in presiden in a proclamation issued Monday de- President Caceres would h The same proclamation , as the time for hold! jon. Another decree was sued AXing guarantees of amnesty @ declaring a release of political pria- oners and also itting the return ‘oad. ie tee. was Order Presto Flour from your grocer, sidered to-day at a conference of off: Recipes in and on every package. clais of the State Department and 1 sular bureau with William E. Pulllal American officer in charge of collecti of Dominican customs, Stern Brothers will hold To-morrow, an Important Sale of Small Women’s, Misses’ and Girls’ Apparel in entirely new and seasonable styles, including the following Very Exceptional Values, Smal! Women’s and Misses’ Suits ChOMRERG bevy Vee gee ore a strictly tailored, Actual Value $21.00, a 12,50 canoe ne Set Trent Viteo $27.75, at 19.75 aff! tua Actual Value $35.00, 22.00 Fert moa, RE al Value $39.75, at 27.50 ae wae Actual Value $29.75, at $17, 75 eectirahs ted, Actual Value $29.50, at 19.50 of Chiffon Cloth and Charmeuse, for afternoon and evening wear, "at . 1 6.50, 22.50 Actual Values $25.00 and 35.00 Girls’ Dresses of Serge and Challie, for School Wear, 2 a2 i : $5.25, 6.50 Actual Values $8.50 and 10,50, at of Chiffon Cloth and Charmeuse, in evening shades, Actual Value $19.50, at 13 75 Girls’ Coats of Chinchilla Cloth, button to neck, flannel lined, Actual Values $12.50 and 19.75, at $8.75, 12.75 of Broadcloth, Zibeline and Corduroy, for Dress Wear, Actual Value $19.50, at 14 75 Stern! Brothers Untrimmed Millinery FIRST FLOOR MAIN BUILDING Very large assortments of Imported and Domestic Hats of Silk Velvet, Plush, Velours, Felt and Beaver are being shown in the most fashionable shapes and colors, Also a choice colleciion of Fancy Ostrich Feathers, Wings and Stick Up Effects, together with Flowers for Corsage and Hat Trimmong. For Saturday, at Special Prices /Black Velvet Hats, in medium and large sizes, at $2.25, 2.65 Black Plush Hats, excellent quality, at 3.05 Stern Brothers Men’s Furnishings Autumn and Winter styles in Negligee and Pleated Shirts of Madras, Percales, Cheviots, Silk and Linen and Silk, made expressly for Stern Brothers, Neck wear—Exclusive patterns in Spitalfield Silks from which Scarfs will be made to order, also distinc!ive effects in Ready-to-Wear Neckwear, from the best English and French makers. Raincoats, of West of England Cloths, Tweeds and Warmih without Weight Fabrics, also complete lines of Gabardines, Canions, Cassimeres and Rubberized Materials, Unusual Inducements, To-morrow, in aeeeinianemememanamaaee | weno Four-in-Hand Scarfs, of English Grosgrain Silks, in solid colors and faney stripes, 55¢ Actual Value $1.00 French Percale Shirts, with neat stripes and color combinations on Bc light grounds, pleated bosoms and starched cuffs, at 95 Actual Value $1.50 Pajamas of Mercerized Fabrics, seli striped, in white, tan, blue and heliotrope, with double silk loops, in all sizes, at 1.45 Actual Value $2.25 | Also To-morrow, an Extraordinary Offering of Young [len’s and Boys’ Clothing and Furnishings ! At Specially Reduced Prices | Baxeleunt il, an hile West 23d and 22d Streets, al, icin. ; V's ne ree Best & Co. ‘College Girls’ Day 13 to 18 years Tomorrow's Extraordinary Coat Sale Great Slonch Coats for the Football Games 15.00 19.75 25.00 i DAINTY EVENING COATS + f F) Ail Pastol Bhades of Broadoloth and Brocaded Charmease,’some fur trimmed. ie DRESSY STLK_ LIN! OY_ AND CHINCHILLA MATINRE COATS Some fur trimmed. svessssseeeseeseneees peestinave +++ 19.75 25.00 38.00 RAINCOATS—<CANTONS AND ENGLISH MIXTORES 7.50 15.00 18.50 Girls’ Coats ; RAINCOATS PaYy lad Piaid-back Cantons. 8} to 14 yenrs..... Peevcccecvecs ve eeeeeeees 5.95 THE" FURTH AVENUB LEADER! COINCHIT.LA Bh 0 14 youre. .seccccecs sovvevessercecvenesececeenenenresees osvevere 9.75 DRESSY _ZIBELINE COATS Bh to 14 yours. .sceecerevevceveveesreeeverssesescssesesreesarseaseters 1 5OQ DRESSY_ CORDUROY COATS ‘ vot Several Styles; in all the Autumnal Colorings. 8} to 14 yeara...-..... ss 24.50 : ' Suits, Skirts, Dresses + 4 ee GAT.ATRA SuITs a) With full plaited skirt and middy ohirt. Colors: blue, white and tan. BY to 14 years .ssseevees renee ETRE TENG Regular price 66.75, 3.35 SEPARATE SKIRTS OF DARK BLUR SERGE Full pisited modal. Lengths 14 to 82 iuchos-......- +++Regular price 67.60, 5,00 DANCING AND PARTY DRESSES Of Chiffon over silk, protiily trimmed with aclf-shirring, lace and flowers. Colors: pink, blao and maize, 8 to 15 years ...e.seees Regular price $19.50, 12,50 GIRLS? TAUWLOR-MADE SULTS . Of Diagonal ere Cheviots and Mixtures; two and three-piece models, 10 to 15 yoater.......ccceerecesecccesecees ++eeeee++ Regular price $25.00, 12.78 MISSE4’ AND mn TORS’ NORFOLK SUITS “Of Diagonal Ghevints; well-tallored, 14 t0 20 yours... Regular price $82.50, 19.75 GIRLS? ENGL La? | CORDUROY SUITS Nortoik and plain tailored coats, New Fall colorings. OO eee ee eee b ere deeteenes Dress and School Hats CHILDREN'S SCHOOL HATS:..-- 1,15 2.25 2.85 up CHILDREN'S DRESS HATS ...cseeeeeee 5.50 to 15.00 Girls’, Children’s and Infants’ Underwaists Complete lines shown from ages 6 months to 14 ye..:8 rn DOTRLE Vv WAISTS CORDED COUTIL WAISTS = ~ Caantli, 2 Ta year s++ A0e, SOC 4 to 12 yeas BOS FULL BODY WAISTS tain 65c MTR RM TAC INFANTS’ BATISTE WAIS' 2 to 14 yeurs...6- eee deeeeeee 50c 6 to 13 months ..cereeseees 50c GROWING GIRLS’ RONED WATSTS Siyles suitable for the various agedss++..-.- ss 60s + 65. 1.00 1.28 1.80 Maids’ Aprons SHORT FRENCH APRONS Ecalloped edge ur embroidered; with or without bib ..... tresses O8c, to 4.95 LONG FRENCIT APRONS SONT APRONS Round and equate; with or without bib, embroidery trimmed...... 39c. to 2 25 MATDS’ LONG APRONS “With bitsssseeeess BOC, to 2.25 Without bib. . - 29. to od FIFTH AVENUE At Thirty-Fifth Street Bk YOU OUGHT NOT | | TOGET ALONG WITHOUT]: THE WORLD ALMANAC i | THESE (- You Owe It to BE 2" Yourself to Be PARLOUS || @® Posted on Politics. | TIMES — Rod Let It Be NOWE