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TO MCLUNG, NOW - QUIS TREASURY to Resign Part of Mac- nm Plans to Leave “Clean | | Slate” in Department, [ WASITINGTON, Nov. %.—Georetary SVeagh to-day asked for the resig- of Gideon C, Bants as asstetant reasurer of the United States, because the is said not to be In sympathy with the administrative policy of the Sec- Fetary of the Treasury. Mr. Bantz will be succeeded by Christian 8. Pearce, @t present chief of the division of Dantes, loans and postal savings. | ‘The resignation of Mr. Bantz, follow. Qeg 20 closely that of Treasurer Lee MoCiung, is admittedly part of « plan @f reorganisation of the Treasurer's Office by Secretary MacVeagh. The Beoretary to-da ydeotared he intended t leave the treasurer's office in an ‘up-to-date, progressive” comiition for the incoming Democratic admintstra- tion. \ No further changes are contemplated, gnation of Mr. Bantz vacancies com- Mr. Bants will Gecretary MacVeagh stated to-day that he had instituted methods for the im- Provement of the office of Treasurer. “I intend placing men in charge,” sald the Secretary, ‘who are in sympathy my policy, #0 that there will be no jhood of a reaction to the old meth- 048 when 1 leave office, compelling my @recessor as Secretary of the Treasury to epend his term of office going over the ground I have covered." Mr. Bantz, q native of Baltimore, be- came Assistant Treasurer in 1908, having Previously been assistant cashier of the Treasury. His successor, Mr. Pearce, ts from Nashville, Tenn., and has been Connected with the Troasury since the Grat administration of President Cleve- itech ‘WAR DOOMS HAREM SKIRT; NOW COMES THE SERVIAN. Grecian Bloomers, Bulgarian Cloak and Montenegrin Suit Other New Fashions, » Nov, ly lessened influence in Burope ‘de reflected in tho styles of wom- clothes during the next sx montha. harem skirt ts dcpmed. In Its wikt come the Servian skirt. It f+ "ag full at thetop and drawn in around the bottom. That ‘Was decreed at the opening session to- @f the National Cloak, Sut and Skirt Marutacturers’ Association at the Hotel La Satie. It wil be verified to- ™orrow when the now styles are dis- red on living models in the hotel ‘The Balkan allies have gained a pro- nounced victory In all women's styles for the near future. There will be the cloak, the Montenegrin walk- ing evit and Grecian bloomers. r BURNED TO DEATH IN FIRE MADE OF FALLEN LEAVES. Dater Vainly Tried to Put + Out Blazing Clothes by Jump- ing in Bathtub. t (Special to The penis World.) | @OSHEN, N. Y., Nov. 2-<Miss ‘Ouesie rear of her home en her clothes her clothing envel- ‘A Real Coun 7ist Regiment At 2 and 8 p.m. 2—The Turks’ | di Dater, forty years old, was | bank. lect | tion debarring the ‘enforcement of | & mt. SPs See the Prize Aggregation of Grains, Vegetables, and Fruits, Exhibited by Twenty-Five States, Canada and Porto Rico—World’s Record Milch Cows—Prize Winning Sheep, Swine and Poultry—Monster Pennsyl- vania Pumpkin—New Jersey Cranberry Bog—New York Model Dairy— Model Irrigation Plant—Electrical Farm and Cider Mill in Operation LAND SHOW Mustrated Lectures on Agriculture Hourly Afternoon and Evening Kaltenborn’s Orchestra and Soloists DETECTIVE BRENNAN DEAD; GREAT LOSS TO THE FORCE. CHURCH WIPED OUT, HUNDREDS KILLED, IN MEXICAN QUAKE Many Towns in Ruins and Great Crevices in Earth Near El Oro. MEXICO CITY, Nov. %1—The death Mat from the earthquake in the region west of El Oro ie expected to reach several nundred, according to official advices to the Minister of the Interior. The Governor of the State of Mex reports the Acambay church was stroyed during maas and every one side perished, Bodies are atill being taken from the ruins. Not a single house is left standing, and many dead and wounded have not yet been found. The road between Fi Oro and Acambay te croased by wide crevices and obstructed by huge stones rolled down from the mountains. ‘The town of Timtipa ts in ruins, with many dead and injured, and fifteen or twenty known to be dead in Temas- calcingo, where the principal houses and churches were destroyed. Refugees from the district believe a Mourned by Hundreds Whose Faml- ly Troubles He Had Adjusted Out of Court. Detective Sergeant J. J. Brennan of the Fifth street station, with an un- blemished record in the police de ment, died to-day at his home, East Highty-ninth street, of hi on caused by a strain In m e to the scene of a bomb explosion in East Tenth street on Nov. 4. He is mourned by a wife and eight children and hundreds of people on the East Side whose family troubles he adjusted out- side of court and whose erring daugh- ters and gons he had brought back to their homes, coaxing or frightening them out of evil ways. Born and brought up in the drydock e his fete ermott Brennan never brings marked; he has cut down bulance calls for the Union Mar- tion seventy-five per cent.” ‘ing a rescue in 1900 from tene- ments into which fire was spreading from the Avenue € barna, Brennan injured himself severely. He made no report of the rescue, but the Commis sioner learned of his work and gave him light quty until he recovered, o falpin five years ayo assigned to close up "Dave" Braun- 's resort for gunmen and cadets in Houston street near Avenue B, Brennan night reasoned gently with the women and in other ways with the men, who resented his intrusion, The place soon cloned for lack of customers. On evi: lan, where the hill 1s sending out clouds of smoke, while internat disturbances re sending large stones rolling far foto the valleys. Leg Crash to Ne Cut on. John MeQua voller room o: Company, No. the floor of the coal bin to-day, the as amputated at the knee. M. home is at No. dence gathered by him several Dere"of ane Moreilo wang, which com. | Signal Which Every mitted the notorious bi 1 rd rete eae On judse Ww: yo,| Woman Should Heed. ter’e recommendation he made fective by Commissioner Bingha en he had been trailing bom! throwers and gunmen. He spent most of hig days off hunting up girls who bad strayed from home and finding hon- emt work for them, ——— WANTS $10,000:FOR A KISS. Employer Forced Affection Upon Her, Says Nancy Monty. Alleging that he had forcibly kissed and hugged her, Nancy Monty brought sult in the Supreme Court to-day against her former employer, Arthur K, Bonta, pro- prietor of the Bonta Hotel, at No, 216 Weat Ninety-fourth street. Bhe says he was rough in his attentions and that she has suffered much mental anguish, Ten thousand dollars is what rom the defendant for tho al- jonatration of hia affeetion. Backache is a symptom of organic all's experience. jo cook Ing her mother-in-law at No. 405 West | Compound and am enjoying good health Fortieth street, and had allowed the child to teddle out and play in a sand- not had an ache or pain since. I do al! As an express wagon came|my own work, washii rapidly down the street he fell. A whee!/ and never have back: passed over the baby's legs and right | (hink your medicine i arm and the mother awooned.. An am-| it to all my neighbor bulance took the child to the New York ye Hoepital. The wagon is owned by the Powell Express Company. The driver @rove away without givi: e any more, rand and I p: If you think lish it.’—Mrs, OLLIE Morton's Gap, Kentucky. If you have the slightest doub‘ WOO) CAMBRIDGE, +4 Nov, 22-—A step of immense importance to nonconform- ints was taken by the University Senate lay when it agreed by a vote| (confidential) Lynn, Ma: of 4% against 323 to rescind the regula-'vice, Your letter will read and answered by a woman and held in strict confidence. Compound will help you, » for ad. degree of doctor of divinity on non- * | contormists, try Fair and Harvest Festival Armory — 34th St. and Park Ave. FREE SPECIAL FEATURES Rehlander’s Seven Educated Pigs At 4and 9 p.m. Miniature Cow for Every Child Distributed by DeLaval Separator Co, Education—Opportunity—Amusement Exposition Open Daily 10 a.m to 11 pm—Sunday | to Il pm new volcano ts breaking out @t Jocottt- | al trimmer, in the Manhattan Soap 422 West hirty-eighth street, slipped into @ conveyor in the This con- veyor is in the form df ao great screw, revolving slowly, and carrying coal to H Before McQuade could re- jeg was drawn yw York Hospital, where NOT A DISEASE But a Symptom, a Danger weakness or derangement. If you have backache don’t neglect it. To get per- manent relief you must reach the root of the trouble, Read about Mrs. Wood- Morton's Gap, Kentucky—“T suffered two years with female disorders, my 7 my health was very bad and I had a contin- ual backache which wassimply awful. 1 ould not stand on my feet long enough & a meal's A victuals without my back nearly killing me, and I would Two-year-old Willie Burker of No. 686 sore West Forty-sixth street, was run ove: id tight and mortally injured to-day before hia|! was completely r , On ad mother's eyes. Mrs, Burker was visit-|1 took Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable m; testimony will help others you may pb that Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable write to Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co. opened, "% THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, NUVEMBER 33, |SHOT ON BUSY STREET, WOUNDED MAN’S STORY Foppiano’s Yarn Disproved by Po- lice, He Sticks to It in Hospital. Anthony Foppiano, twenty-two years 4, 18 in Hudson Street Hospital with |@ Dullet in his thigh, and he knows more about who fired it and where than he cares to tell the police, Foppiano stegmered into Benjamin Taub's drug store at No. 176 Park Row at 10 o'clook this morning and asked to be treated for gunshot wound. He do- clared somebody had shot him while he was walking on Park Row, between Pearl and Roosevelt streets. The police could find nobody who had heard a pis- tol shot in that busy section or who had seen @ man shooting. Fopplano was removed from his home, No. %6 William street, to the ‘hospital, | when the pain in hig thigh grew so severe he couldn't stand it. At the hos- | pltal he stuck to his atory of the shoot- ing, though the police had disproved it. It was learned that a week ago Fop- plano and other young men were dis charged from the bag factory of KE. 8, Halstend at No, 04 Pearl atreet, Fop: | plano being held by his employers as responsible for a clan quarrel among the employees, a meelionenmemacine GIRL _ KILLED WITH THIEF ~ ROBBED WOMAN OF $4,800. Mrs. Bernheimer Recognizes in Lottie | Vogel the Maid Who Bound and Gagged Her. Detective McCormick of the West xty-elghth street station took Mrs, May jheimer of No. 14 East Thirty- first street to the Fordham Morgue to- day to look at the body of Lottie Vogel, the wife of the head of a syndicate of dishonest servants, who was killed with her in a duel with detectives at the Ele mere Hote! in the Bronx Monday night. Mra. Bernheimer at once recognized in the dead woman a servant who called herself Annie Landish. On June 7 last she attacked Mrs. Bernheimer in th apartment she then had at No. 17 Weat Forty-fifth street and after binding and kasging her with the ald of a younger | woman stole $4,800 worth of Jewelry and | ctor Fauret intended, he said to- | , to have « complete display of all! the booty taken from Vogel's baggage and former home on display at Head- quarters to-morrow. Invitations have been tsmued to all persons who are known to have been robbed within the | jast_year by dishonest servants. | Wake Up! You Lazy Stomach! Make Your Stomach Cheerfully Do Its Work—Stuart’s Dyspepsia Tablets Digest Your Food and Assist the Stomach. People who complain they are worn to & frazale are nearly always dyspeptic and | ommended to use St Dyspepata comes thick and sluggish, the liver is blamed, the head is heavy, the m! blank and the dining room ts a chamber of horrors, One of the greatest evils of our modern life ig the quick lunch. Tw this evil, as much of more, th other, may be traced the prepond f the stomach troubles of our tii before swallowing It, the av rushes thramgh the mi degiutition taking partially mixed wit masticated, thus leaving the stomach to do the work the teeth shguld have done, ting 8,000 grains starches and mineral matters, They pre: | every particle of food by thorough | jon for ready absorption and as- tion by the Iacteal glands, which It into the blowd, whence 1 °f druggist bas art's Dyspepsia | in stock and ia them at 50 eating time comes fear. THAT is scarce “begun.” and for smiles; more Itis snow more than two years and I have vi 1 ind everything. t Gold Dust Twins’ Philosophy OW you have often said:—"Oh dear, I dread when grub, but cleaning after,”—there’s the rub.” kitchen holds a mass of work, no tidy little wife should shirk. The kitchen floor, the kitchen sink, Gold Dust ) the kitchen pots as black as ink, the vs. Kitchen Worry } kitchen kettles and the pans, the silver, glass and cups and cans; wherever you may look, the toil means more than any kettles boil. To just “prepare” a meal is “fun,” but work, with el not so much the cooking Eech ‘ If those who stay up days and nights to win the cause of “Women’s Rights” would only-vote the GOLD DUST PLAN they soon would have the best of man. More time for comfort time to play a woman’s wiles, for once the GOLD DUST TWINS appear, Hard Labor’s cry you never hear; frail ‘woman is a queenly soul who plays the “Take-it-Easy” role. Each GOLD DUST package sets her free by bearing out its guarantee, and never more those household woes that every weary woman knows. Pile up the dishes as you will, the GOLD DUST TWINS will clean’emstill. Old -loors and wood- work sinks and pans, turn out as M:_ter Cleaner Plans. From sun to sun, and chore to chore, your tasks will fret you ~ 11 182-184-186-188-199 —*ve Crm Store 292-224-226-228 SMITH ST. Cor. Warren St. BROOKLYN E $19 Hand Tailored Men’s Suils 12.50 All tho new mlvades, suits ay y i can't any store in for te than r pric: ry) $20 Men’s & Young Men’s Overcoats 13.75 - different plaid bav English Twenty styles; half-lined, thi and i rol $22.50 Red Fox $4 4 | Sets-—Speelal 14 | Beautiful gets of Red Fox Fura for Women and Misses — 7 Snake Beart PEO Pillow Muff to match. Poart talls, Muff $1.00 a Week Clothes the Family | | Boys’ Suits & Overcoats | Handsome Furs on Credit $27 Handsome Racccon Sets, Made from @ark nat- ural Skins. with Large to match. BEAUTIFUL LINE OF FUR OPE MONDAY. ann GRAND ST. ATURDAY NING: Near Dricgs Ave. N BROOKLYN 15 Styles of Women’s $18 Coats on Sale at 9.50 All the wanted materials here — chinchillas, boucles cheviots, fancy “mixtu broadeloths and serge: as-inch Johnny Coats h New Winter Suits Alterations Free 12.75 Smart models of cheviots, Giagonals and serges away coats wit! small | | Giris’ Coats and Dresses | $35 Mole Coney Sets, 19° Plain or fancy Scarf trimmed” with “head New shape and tails and hand. head and Pillow 94°° | some targe Pillow Mutt i 1913. “Better Goods for the Same Money or the Same Goods for Lesa Money Than Elsewhere.” MAIN BUILDING Our Exhibit and Sale of Flemish Pyrographic and Scroll Outfits A Great Success! ANew, Fascinating and Instruc- tive Pastime—Teaches How Easily Christmas Gifts Can Be Made Quickly Come and see The Big Store’s demonstration of these goods. See for yourself how many useful and or- namental articles YOU can make for Christmas gift-giving. It takes but a few minutes to learn, and the results are permanent. BUY AN OUTFIT, TOMORROW. Buy one for yourself and one for your little boy or girl. The work is entertaining as well as educational, These Scroll and Pyrographic Out- fits are packedin attractive boxes, con- taining tools,materials and trimmings. Fora Prices Begin at re 79¢ Complete Set Demonstration and Sale of These Pastime Outfits on the Second Floor of Our MAIN Building The Pyro Scroll is entirely new! irl to make hundreds of beautiful, useful articles. IN AN HOUR.” enables the boy or MINUTE—MAKE I More fascinating than any game you could devise, and “LEARN IT IN A No exverience or skill required. Absolutely clean, and will not muss up the room in the slightest. Perfectly safe. The “Flemish Scroll Outfit” you have the Outfit (which lasts for years) you reeecually from us. utfits :— which may be had vei Scroll and Pyrographic requires NO HAMMER—NO NAILS—NO SCREWS. Alter need buy nothing more than the stamped wood, Some of the things you can make with Pyro or Photo Frames, Bookcases, Jewel Cases, Hand Mirrors, Pipe Racks, Collar and Cuff Boxes, Glove Boxes, Lam, Shades, Tabourettes, Card Tables and Scores of Other Beautiful and Useful Things BE SURE TO COME TO THE DEMONSTRATION—MAIN BUILDING, SECOND FLOOR, Witness the scrolling out of the patterns, marked figures—attaching the jewels—and t! dotted lines. the burning of the beautiful designs, painting ot the hen the fitting of the varicis parts together along Fascinating, Instructive and Profitable for Old and Young. (MAIN Building, Second Fioor.) { See Our Large Advertisement on Page 17 of This Issue ] Double ave Trading Stamps Before 12 0’Ciock—Sing PPING CENTER the role of “Hamlet.” TITTA RUFFO Price $2,000 a Night . 883901 Barbiere di Siviglia sasoe Pi gases Pi . 883994 . 88996 . 88305 Gioconda—O monumento! Dai canti d’amore—Canzone Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co. Broadway, Fourth Avenue, Eighth to Tenth Street National Wholesale and Retail Distributors of the Victor-Victrola THE NEW $2,000-A-NIGHT BARITONE Titta R@ffo made his debut Tuesday night at the New York Metropolitan in He used his voice in solos, duets and recitatives for a total of 114)4 minutes, for which he received $17 per minute. Think of It See At this rate his “Brindisi,” the drinking song in “Ham. let,” alone brought him $50. His Victor Record of This Song Costs Only $3 and it can be played over ahd over again in your home on the Victrola, as can 3,000 other selections from the Victor catalog. $10 a Month will bring the new 1913 model of the $200 Victrola to your home. - These are Titta Ruffo’s latest rec- ords made in Philadelphia only a few days ago: SIX NEW RUFFO RECORDS ‘Twelve-inch Size—83.00 each, Sung in Italian Largo «1 factotum (Act 1, Scene 1.) aglincci--Prologo, Part I. jacci—Prologo, Part II. Gioconda—“‘Pescator, affonda l'esca, (Act IL (Act 1.) Rossini oncava Leoncavallo Victrola XVI.—Price $200 Ponchi $10 Monthly for 20 Months ‘onchi Ettore Tita First Gallery, New Building,

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