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TWO HELD AS SUSPECTS Nov. LH. BK vin, whe tmpit day Marshal Albauer Demand for Scats at Progres- ‘ sive State Rally Induces Roosevelt to Talk Again. Two of th and $ The demand for tickets to the Pros {the 1 ca veerezeecazes s+. Say nigm. The box seats and arena | nated Sweats are being sold Cor tonight's meet. | Vth Warley 7 OS, Wut the balcony and gallery seate} been the companions of Jamen WH be free—trat come, frst serves, Stacey, wh WH tbe on hand to keep the crowd in| #. J. Burnes of the Chicago P urns" ure to ‘Col. bianca mistal from the Department. . Rooseven will personatty ask the |to-day waived examination on is fn the other meeting, a rare band | A#sault with Intent to kill forr Dressed to-day that the Progressive a sherents towdeht would keep the aneer- ae were not furnished. breaking the sixty-three-min Facoomed Gov, Wi 1 Fame Colonel expressed himactf as agaln and Stole Hin Watch. ithis sort of thing. So, If possitte, t! erowd to-night will be limited to a hearty «reeting of the apeakers, aml {Sy prolonged demonstrations will bel ander Monthan, < frowned upon. watch back, Month The police arrangements will be sim. | One ‘Hundred und victiw, has ran Into the E Meeting. The meeting will be called Promptly at ¥ o'clock, as Mr. Strauss | and Second avenuc. usens, head, one on the right ey Gime. to-night. rain, hail or snow, and Swill be one of the speakers.” Detectives atrest = This is what Chairman W. H. Hotch- | twenty-three, of No. fred and) Twenty-third str Juusla, twenty, of No, 2 William A. Prend- | Hundrs reast will presi: ‘ol. Roowevelt was | John We ito have been merely the guest of honor, | atreet. A ‘but the demand became so great for| robbery. itlekets, that he has been prevailed upon to make an address, New York Wom Beats have been on sale at the State ,, Headquarters of the Progressive party. (Special to The Evening World.) (They have soli out most {the arena. The reserved fing $1 and the box seats $2 each, are selling from $19 to $25 each. be tea to the rest of the house will | Morgue unclaimed. treet, = ee Knowledge He Lack ‘ROSENTHAL NEVER AN ELK; LIC Saeco } LODGE WILL EXPEL BECKER. | married me that 1 couldn't cook. Exalted Ruler Also Wants It Known ' was impossible for you to ver been a Emember of the New York lodge, Mr Euutvert also asked that It be stated thet Bernard A. Sandler, counsel for Bam Schepps, was not and had never of the New York Lodge "said Mr. Hulbert, “may! Immediate?—Yes! Certain?—that's have been a guest of members of the/ the joy of it. Your hair becomes light, Elks when he visited the club house on b {isited the club house on| wavy, fluffy, abundant and appear ad never soft, lustrous and beau rte Boag girts etter « Dand issioner Waldo as a mem- as doing strenuous work for good with Eis Strong Arm Squad. Charges hay Ebeen preferred against him in the lodge and he will be summarily expelled.” ———— A A A OO OG BOY SPENTMOTHER'S [:2arsneacsirmeslicee ra $4300 ON HIGH LIFE |: INGARDEN TONIGHT 28°28 BLAZING THE TRA"! jaca), cay Were ereemven were oT Wert 10 IseriuUn pila Guha to him, azcnrding to a statement made] rewarded by the cashier and to which his mother's signed, he turned his back on shadowy form emerged from the Simon- IN $200,000 ROBBERY. building line towa Police of Columbus Believe Pris man who had tw ation house the bundles wer ed in the » Court to-day and was held HIS HAIR CARRIED OFF BY HIS OWN WATCHMAN The men were arrested by Untted and Is Caught Here on Ship’s Arrival. y was English, Avenue Shop and Pounces r} men {mplt-| From Broadway to I cated in the robbery have heen captured | fe © will be held Gressive State meeting at Madison | pending a thorough Investigation, The alrupt halt in the Square Garten ght, at witch s RAY that they answer the descrip: ‘ n wanted. Reoowevelt will + » promises to be Nov. L--Chicago police large an for the meeting of last Wednos. the lod t for men} n, charged | ‘anadian bank robbery. ‘They were supposed to have Noah, of No, Of Hast One Hun¢ Bixty-ifth street. fydney is a tall, curly red hair and an ix held here under that ‘The doors will be opened at 6 o'oiek. charge and also under the charge of worn dressed ins die- | talk with him |) in her words and her tacey ‘owd to refrain from Kiving him an|charge of assault and was held to the awful for a mother to say her extended greeting. ‘The belief was ex-|Grand Jury under $3,000 bonds, which oMbed the mother GCATARRHAL -_—————— Steg up for an hour and a halt, thus! BEATEN BY COMPATRIOTS. | Finn Declared They Attacked Him Take Home a Box of LIGGETT’S CHOCOLATES 5 Py y's career on Broadwa In the White Way the young millionaire. \lobster palaces were the d dozen followers who appeared when his purse was opened best were ordered by these friends and Sydney always paid the bills 5 At the end of an all-Finnish hold-up to-day, three Finne are awalting ar- raignment in Harlem Court and Al enty-aixth street F Yodnesday n- | police station early to-day and sald he Har to those at Wednesday night's | ri teen held up by. three compatriots at One Hundred and Twenty-sixth street BROADWAY AT 34TH ST. | # several other engagements in varl-| "One of them, he sald, struck him three us parts of the Greater City and | mighty blows—one on the top of the and one on "C velt wi the left eye. ‘Then, he said, some one Scol, Roonevelt will be at the meet: | eta im knife at his throat and insisted that the watch be turned over to him: Yhalnar Paulus, and his coterie and tt suppers were as gay as Sydney's frien could make them. But Sydney tired of this after a while and straightway he decided to He went to Bermuda and be- 2 Kast One Hun-| coming weary of the Island climate Erle t One Patent Medicines . Special Prices f “The Sweetest Story Treat folks to ndy, ds Of people through: ry are enjoying LIC s they do no other, ‘Try aftre all, Broadway was best, he On his return Mrs. Ne ceived notices from several banks of purported to be drawn | credit of her son. her alleged signa- + of No. it Leroy with assault and SPECi:ALS— Pure, Wholesome and Delicious WE ARE NEVER KNOWINGLY UNDERSOLD and Our Prices are Consistently the Lowest in New York Toilet Articles Ss. urd Offerings 10N FOR THE | ‘Then drafts that b ture were discove gation of her afta her son had fors and drafts for $4,300. jeved her son to be rking for @ downtow! the trips he made ta . whe learned that | WASHINGTON, D. C., Nov. 1.—Kate {a believed to be a s killed here last night Her ‘wdy ia at the SPECIAL SALE: Regular $4.00 Value CALABASH y of money and Pouting Wife—You knew before you] whe thought he wus earning a good x Demonstrator Hub—Yes, but I didn't know that tt] When asked to look at @ draft for! se made of pure that B. A. Sandler Isn't a Member. | @. Murray Hulbert, Exalted Ruler of Yj the New York Lodge of the Benevolent to-day the denial of the report that $Herman Rosenthal had Your Money Back If You Are Not Satisfied Rubber Goods SPECIAL VALUES led Pai All you need is a 25 cent bottle of ‘‘Danderine’’— Hair gets lustrous, fluffy and abundant at once. ver stopping it falling hair, but what lust try moisten a cloth with a ttle Danderine and carefully draw it “Recker Ix a member, but his name|through your hair, taking one small will goon be erased from the rolls. When nd atatime. This will cleanse the was admitted he stood before the|hair of dust, dirt or excessive oil and ‘Public in the ight of @ police hero who! in just afew moments you have doubled yes—but really new hair growing all If you care for prett and lots of it, sure! 25 cent bottle of Knowlton's D. from any drug store or toilet « ais aed oun ‘od. persons as the best served For Saturday Only 5.00 10.00 FIFTH AVENUE Best & Co: Exceptional Sale of MILLINERY For Women and Misses BAUMANN & BRO. Let Us Help You Furnish Your Home We Deliver Your Goods at Once. You Pay for Them as Convenient, Our method of extending credit is DIFFERENT. There are no embarrassing features, and at no time are payments asked for which are in excess of your ability to pay. No Club Fees Required. All Goods Marked in Plain Figures. Plain and Dressy Trimmed Hats In a Great Variety of Styles, including Imported Models Former prices up to $25.00 12.00 15.00 it, mahogany finished frame, with if Pa Me ni a be! with silk cord tassels; 1ike$40.00, at Seamless Brussels Rugs A lot of Children’s Hats At Greatly Reduced Prices 5, at $17.98 None sent C. O. D., Credited or Exchanged At Thiity-fifth Street -Town Deliveries Made by Our Motor Tracks. Sal. NW.Con.G"AvE.sl a nae ae ew York’s Greatest vercoat Sale (Continued) Yesterday opened the most remarkable sale of overcoats ever held in_this city—or in any other city in the United States. 15,000 newly finished garments—fresh trom the hands of the finest tailors in the cratt—were on display in the four Hackett-Carhart stores. All marked at prices which represent one-half their actual worth. To-day sees yesterday's opportunities undiminished. The wealth of overcoats here is almost bewildering. Overcoats for every occasion and for every service—for Dress, Motor, Travel and Storm wear. Also fur-lined and fur-trimmed overcoats. Overcoats cut along British and Continental lines—models adapted from our own Fifth Avenue’s smartest designs—College men’s models, and many others which are original and exclusive with Hackett, Carhart & Company, Inc., Retail. Made up in Melton, Kerseys, Velours, Vicunas, Worsteds, Shetlands, Elysians, Chinchillas, English, Scotch, Irish Tweeds and Friezes. __ Sizes are here in models for Men, Young Men and Boys—and many suitable for Women’ And all on sale at half the price for which they were intended to sell. _, This because of the recent receivership and the subsequent settlement with creditors—a settlement which represents your average saving: 50c on the Dollar $15, $18, $20 & $22.50 OVERCOATS.... $10 Excellent high grode fabrics in all new shades, weaves and designs — including Semi-Box, Chesterfield, Split Sleeva and single and double breasted convertible-collar models. $20, $22.50, $25 & $28 OVERCOATS. . In this assortment you may choose among 2,000] ting models. Also ar and more garments which reflect years of experience | lish Split Sleeve, Button Through, in fine overcoat making. Inclided are Meltons, | Breasted, Convertible and Shawl Collars and several Kerscys, Velours, Worsteds, Vicunas, Chinchillas, | specially designed young men's models. The fabrics Shetlands and Tweeds, in models for Dress, Business | embrece all the new weaves and mix —quarter, and all-around wear. In Black, Oxford, Cambridge, | half and full silk, satin and serge lined. ‘The assort- Steel, Stone, Heather and Oxford Blue colorings. | ment, the style and the tailoring are unusual, even at Made up in Chesterfield, semi-box and semi-form-fit- | the full prices, $20 to $28. $25, $28, $30 & $32.50 OVERCOATS................. $1 7 High grade and exclusive fabrics—Models for Dress, Business, Motor, Storm and Travel service. $32.50, $35, $38 & $40 OVERCOATS. ae Rate $21 Were this wonderful overcoat event. centred |finished Kerseys to Shaggy Shetlands and include around the assortment shown at this price al is | Meltone, Velours, Worsteds, English, Scotch and Irish till be the greatest sale in years—and the most | Tweeds and Frieze effects, Shetland, Orkney, English sensational. Every garment is of the finest tailc:-|and Domestic Knobbed Chinchillas. The colorings and | comprise all the new and many exclusive shades in all st popular and distinctive style. Included | weaves. Plain Black to lightest Grays, all the new Slblined garwents (or dress and Kusiness | Browns and Bhies, allithe new Sextet: Englich gee Fashionable single and double-breasted Guard |Heather Mixtures, new Olive and Tan sbader—ell in Split Sleeve Coats and English. Street and | plain wale, stripe and check weaves. Garments that Coats. Popular Shawl Collarmodelsin. plenty. | are quarter, hall and full silk lined—-allecold and wind Sing! ed Convertible Collar Coats, | proof—warm and comfortable, and without great Motor eral Enalisn laters atrileatroenastosteititen ltneti Yen. woukd be elad to ray 646 (er taey ees young men’s models, The fabrics range from thefinest of the assortment, $35, $38, $40 & $42.50 OVERCOATS. . $24 Luxurious garments of finest tailoring and magnificent fabrics—all models and all exclusive designs--many English and Continental ideas. $27.50 $40, $45 & $48 OVERCOATS... i Motor, Travel and Storm In tailoring, in fabric, in style and in exclusiveness you could command no more in an overcoat if you] service, The models are the best adaptations of Were to go to the finest tailor-shop on Fifth Avenue | English, Continental and Fifth Avenue styles. Gar- and pay more than double the originally intended | ments that embody the utmost in style, luxury and top price. The tailoring is the finest of journeyman | exclusiveness, together with the rarest kind of " work—the fabrics from the best weavers of the world, | even at the prices for which they were created to sell The assortment comprises garments for every occa-| $40 to $48. $50, $55 & $60 OVERCOATS............. on... $32.50 The finest Overcoats possible to produce—English, Scotch, Irish, German and American finest exclusive fabrics. All Suits at 2 Their Actual Worth Every suit in the Hackett-Carhart stores to-day is marked at prices which mean an average one-half saving to you. And these suits embrace the latest fabrics, the newest colorings—including Blues and Blacks, and all the mixtures—and the best styles ‘hat the season has produced. In modeis and sizes for Men, Young Men and Boys. $15, $18, $20 & $22.50 Suits—Al! new mixtures, as well as Blues and Blacks pari a me Raieecy ; 22.50, $25 & $28 Suits--In the latest, smarte: i Bluse a Blacks -English, Continental, Fifth pedbeedy HObayae Sng & College models... . Aan Ante AHAnInA $13.50 $25, $28, $306 & $32.50 Suits—High grade and exclusive fabsice, All the correct new models and colorings, all the modish mix- tures, as well as Blues & Blacks $30, $32.50 & $35 Suits. ...... cat Men i $32.50, $35 & $37.50 Suits $ Fall new assortments of Neckwear, Underwear, Hosiery, Shirts, Gloves, savinge, Hats and Boys’ & Children’s Clothes at the same wonderful athe Lashoris(oz:s, ing, of the most ¢ high standard fabric $10 265 Broadway, 841 Broadway, 119 West 42d St., E Near Chambers St. at 1th St Nan ceatean Nae ay [2h Bes Opporitasity Hall Nea Union Sq Open Evenings, FS vat °

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