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~OFCAYNCR’S BOD BESRED BY WCW Wists Public Honors Delayed Until Lying in State in + AL. City Hall Sunday. ——— The committee headed by Commission- or &. A. U. Smith having in oharge the arrangements for the funeral of vs fam J. Gaynor met in the reception feom of the City Hall to-day and com- pleted the commitice’s plans for the reception of the bedy and its burial. Vatil ine public funeral services bexin with the transfer of the casket from the Gaynor home in Brodkiyn to the City Hall on Saturday night after sun. es of Mre Gaynor that the » bringing the body from Liverpool, will arrive either on Thura- @ay night or on Friday morning, Becre- tary Adamson was informed by the Cunard jine management to-day, and the re:noval of the Mayor's body to No. Bighth avenue, Brooklyn, will be @Mlested in the quietest way. The pre- ive piace of its transfer to Manhattan has fot ben announced, as the com+ mittee wishes to avoid @ public out+ pouring. There will be no procession Ro ceremony and fo delegations are ted to meet the Lusitania, ‘Phe only persons whu will meet the of O14 Trinity, whieh te only 78, only representatives of the numerous or- Ranizations would be able to gain ad- missin to the chureh. The seate, he explained, will be taken up by Mayor Kline's Citizens’ Committee of One Hundred, the complete benches of the Firat and Second Departments of the jupreme Court and emailer courts, which Means more than one hundred more judicial oMfcere of the Great: Chy, and by the Roard of Estimate and Hoard of Alderman and other muniet- pai bdlea, Mr. Adamson asked that alt Organizations desiring to participate ne tify him by Thursday, Late next Saturday the casket will be drouxbt to the City Hall and of firemen and poricemen signed to remain on duty night, On Sunday morning at 8 o'clock the Iron duore of the City Hall will be thrown open and the public will be al- lowed to pare through. The doors will be closed at @ reasunable hour on Bun- day night. The committee hae not de ded whether the ceremony of lying In state will be continued on Monday morning before the funeral ceremonies begin. It is planned to have the various organizations assemble in the piaze of the City Hall on Monday morning. These bodies will be marshalied as woll as it is possiole to do, and will march behind the escort to Trinity Church. After the church servicea the marchers will ac: company the funeral party across the Brooklyn Bridge to the Borough Hall in Brookiyn, Where the organisations will disband. —- The committee selected three sub- committees as follows: Representatives Of orgunizations to be admitted to the church, R. A, C. Smith and Robert Adameon, chairmen; seating arrange- ments, Archibald R. Watson, chairman, and guard of honor, Rhinelander Waldo, chairman, Mr, Adamson saié the hi n- orary pallbearers had been selected and will be announced to-morrow, One of the chosen twelve has yet to be heard from and, tor that reason, the names were not given out to-day. The will of Mayor Gaynor will not be made public until after his funeral Lasitania will be members of the Com- mittee of Arrangements with Mayor Miline and the late Mayor's son, Nor- mam, and the latter's two brothera-in- taw, W. Seward Webb and Harry K. ‘Vingwt. These persone will go down the bay in the boat Correction, in whieh the late Mayor took a lively next Monday. ‘The document, about which there has been much public in- terest, will remain, meantime, in the custody of Surrogate Ketcham of : “fam itll custodian of Mayor Gay ti It t# not for me to make ft publie at this time, and 1 NOWORD RECEIVED OF 100 AMERICANS REPORTED IN PERIL Washington Inclined to Believe Fugitives Escaped Mexi- can Bandits, —_——__— ‘WASHINGTON, Sent. 15.—One hun- Grea Americans, fugitives on the Mexi- can desert between Torreon and Sal- tillo, harassed by bandit bands, accord- ing to unconfirmed reports, were not Mentioned in the early oficial despatcnes | to-day and the State Department had no other information of them. OMctals here were inclined to believe that the Americans were in no grave danger. Agents of the Constitutonalist Movement soutly Maintained the party alluded to were in no danger at all and Would be protected by Conatitutionalist forces against any roving maurading banda, out that the Americans passed Parras on Sept, 1. That town te in the banda been taken last May. An American con- gular agent recently took twelve days With @ fast automobile to mane the fun between Torreon and Saltilio, The fugitives, ham, by women and chil- dren and more primitive mea.s of trans. portation, are expected to require much longer, ‘The territory through which the Americans’ are travelling tm controiled entirely by the Conatitutionalists and thelr agents have been given to under- atand that the United Stites looked to For Infants and Children, The Kind You Have Always Bought them for the protection of the fugitives. ton).—The American had no confirmation of the report that 100 or more American refugees, with women and children among them, were captives of rebela near Saltillo Foreign Minister Gamboa, to whom Charge Nel- ton O'8ha an Invest reached the embassy, eo far had been unable to obtain any informatiun. the belief that their party's reported detention was without foundation. This jo based on a telegram from Jona RL Silliman, United States V tee Consul Men in the coneular service potntet | Makes Hot & Cold Mer ts Tasty of the Constitutionalist troops, having | 9G holich &Sons |i MEXICO GITY, Sept. 1b (Via Galves- Embassy :o-day neasy made @ request for tion when the repurt Gret The American Embassy is (nclined te at Saltillo, atating that they had passed. Parras half way to Saltillo in safety, From Patras « ts said the refugees tn- tended to take ute to the Northeast toward Reata doubtless tn order to em cape the rebel bands along the direct route and possibly to entrain at Reate for Monterey IT’s GOOD WITH Corned Heel and tc pet Bliced Te A Fine Salad Drees At Drilea' itorery Ucusists’ Upticians Hall a Century in Business. b Correct Glasses Save |{j Your Sight Poor Glasses Ruin It —You take ro chances with Ehrlich glasses, you are sure they are correct and they cost no more. Eyes Examined Without Charge by Repistered Eye P Pertect Fist lasses, ENGINEER ARRESTED Miller, Who Ran the White Moun- { NEW HAVEN, Conn. August B. Miller, engineer of the White Mountain express, which wrecked the Bar Harbor express on the morning of | drove the locomotive “recklessly, un- Sept. 9 at North Haven, was arrested | lawfully and at a high rate of speed.” to-day on @ bench warrant ebtained by Manslaughter. FOR NEW HAVEN WRECK tain Express, Furnishes $5,000 Bail. Sept. Bex inquest. It was furnished, [OE A EO A SS a a es R. H. Macy & Co.'s Attractions Are Their Lew Prices. Herald Square 4) Broadway, 34thte35ehSt. wv) TAKE THE ESCALA- TOR at about the centre of the Main Floor, Brosdway front direct to the Motor Goods De partment, where these Coals are shown, famous Burberry London Coats | State's Attorney Alling and arraigned Ddefore the Superior Court charged with In the wreck twenty-one persons lost their lives and two score were injured, @len atill remaining in hospitals here. Miller pleaded ‘not guilty" and his bond was fixed at 6,000, the same amount which was provided by the Brotherhood et Locomotive Engineers after Coroner Mix had ordered his arrest pending an ‘The charge against Miller te that he Miller had been apprised of the find- Ing of the Coroner and he appeared voluntarily at the courtroom. After leaving the court the engineer declined to make any ‘reference to his case. penne) cea | UP-STATE FROST NIPS CROPS! MIDDLETOWN, N. ¥., Sept. 18.—A severe frost last night caused consid: | erable damage to late crops In Orange , County and some of the counties ad- | Joining. | ROCHESTER, N. Y., Sept. 16.—Frost SAUCE Best seasoning for last night In Monroe and Livingston Counties did thousands of dollars dam- 6 to fruit and vegetadi An Appetiser THE STORE 1S OPEN Jor business at 8.30 A. M., and remains open unlil 6 P. M. We are ready to serve vou promplly and in ecery way lo your complele satisfaction. a Aa ~ IZceually act | BURBILRRY Sé little less than the London. Duty ai THE FAMOUS BURBERRYS of London have just sold to us their entire sample line of medium and heavy- weight Overcoats and Topcoats at such low figures that we can sell them to you at the prices, or in some instances a rices, that expenses entirely omitted, a very considerable item to a man who under ordinary circumstances buys a London-made coat. It is reasonable to assume that there is not a man in New York who does not know the product of the famous Burberrys of London, either by reputation or from the actual experience of having worn one of their Coats, so we refrain from details except as they are the various groups included in this special purchase. u would have to pay in shipping and landing are to describe Best Table Sauce Housewives know it for {te fare quality and rich flavor. LEA«PERRINS' Sold by Grocers Everywhere we London ricest THE ORIGINAL WORCESTERSHIRE Roaster Chops, Gravien tic. London-made Burberrys Coats My, Adamson sald that a vast num-| shail not do ev. The will is locked in| Bears the 184.8 : (, Foray A er of organizations have written for|my mafe and will remain th uy | Signature 2 Broadway, at John St. ( astor ih ie.) Le 19 5 | Yeave to participate In the ceremonies. [after Mavor Gaynar'e burial Then it ot y bs Ledijug | 2D Sixth Aven, V5th St. 350 Sixth Ave. B24 Se, ndon Price £4.0.0 al 101 Nastau, Ann St. 17 West 424—New York. 498 Fulton St The models are what are known as “regu'ation” and button-to-the-neck Coats, single-breasted and double- breasted models, Raglan and square shoulder effects. Some have pieated backs. The materials are Tweeds and heavy- weight mixtures, and the colorings are medium brown, tans, and gray shades, d It will, of course, be understood that no Coat such as these made by Hache can possibly be adequately described in print. They must be SEEN, and you are invited to see them, with the assurance that you wil in no way be importuned to buy. We are glad to show such garment London-made Burberrys Coats London Price £5.0.0 $23.75 The models are “regulation” and button-to-the-neck, single-bieasted styles. This lot ts comprised of 54 Coats in a very wide assortment of Tweeds and Cheviot mixtures; rays, fetes and tans. In cut and general effect these ‘oats range all the way from the ultr&-conservative to the extreme English models. Owing to the limited seating capacity | will be filed officially.” Brooklyn. . Cor. Bond St., 1859 FIFTY-FOURTH- “ore | ANNIVERSARY SALE|~. STORE | COMMENCING MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 15 TO SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, INC. | STORES ‘We ose net going to take up valuable time thie commenting on our marvelous growth, our tremend. hasi Geenpr) lik Waceld & Vick Gul CAA eam Gp La Lee ac OUR ANNIVERSARY PRICES SPEAK FOR THEMSELVES because we know nothing will make such am impression on the housewife as the SS EE EES Sei Sa SRE Ae BN ES A Ee OS Ss much in Engiand, and are beginning to appreciate their stylish effece tiveness and utility in this country to a marked degree. This is a sample lot, and you will not find every kind of Coat in every size, but there are all sizes in the lot. e e e Lighteceight Shetland Cloth, One These Coats will, we fully anticipate, go via few ones ne, Piles +A tear mith waescenght, Wecey Chine Sensational Reductions Made for our Fifty-fourth Anniversary Sale Sia arta ied AB | Meats ety gt Beeman Barbrys is att | She rasa” ed garments thi i —— WHOLE MILK—— : : ; . CHEESE LB C B AKER’S Coco Aca Burberrys Cotton Gaberdine , Burberrys Warmth-without-W eight Cc * Weather-proof Raincoats Handsome Topcoats Coats 22c ebewhere Usually 22 a can i London Price £3.0.0 $14.74 London Price £7.0.0 $34.75 7 e cal Engli: ular wil and The In full, doublesbr dt UlsI and single-breaste POT. ATO ES SPECIAL ANNIVERSARY PRICE | ROLLED OATS ce i rise coed tent and (allio) seats Gee a anes ame oe mols: 2 be in nee dent others an ful Hepat ene conte BARLEY Mee eae and olive effects. Fabrics are finest chinchillas, Has, and mixtures, of Raglan and regular square shoulers. Se TAPIOCA. | ae CORN MEAL .; LB IONA PEAS 3 ons 25c¢ Usually 10c a can These Coats are excellently adapted tor street. motoring, driving or storm wear. Very warm, yet very light in weight. In Addition a Few Women’s Burberrys Coats of Warmth-without-Weight Fabrics InLondon, £5.0.0, £6.0.0 & £7.0.0; Now $24.75, $29.75 and $34.75 ff FRE RN Inthe Autamobite Spy Depertnent, Fh Fer th Shoot pI pit set a sl GRAND Rains FURNITURE eee oh enn VOAY AND SATURDAY BUENING Ey FREE “sto FREE cast ten: iN . : Mailed of $59 ! HT “ Downon $59.09 ~ § 10c;?25c —EGGS— 12=25¢c Special this week. Tiik 3a DB Mees Bc[OAT So Be saRDINES =e SAUCE™ 19¢ PURE LAR Bb] 23c Absolutely Below Cost 1IONA CORN Aan? 5c itt open Monday and Saturday Eveninys Until 100°Clock Call and Make Your Own Terms Our Terms Apply to New York, New Jersey, Long Isiand, Connecticut $7.00a Wook Jelivarsto Yaar dana $5) Marta ol Furature, Rugs, &c. PINK ALASKA SALMON @ mustard = 1 1¢ 5-Pic casks Conster Set, as MWustrated, MARKED | poet WHITE WAX —IONA— EVAPORATED EVAPORATED 1 FIGURES - * Apartments from Tee 70.00 BEANS $==ZOC | PEACHES=14¢ | PEACHES™ 8c | amicoTs*123¢ | = @ GB) % 27 |ssn0n.0 sin 4 fata in: EXTRA STAMPS WITH | 1. © STAMPS FREE FSLtS\4 Rt GRO! EXTRA STAMPS WITH ff ieee 4g." sense eet heen parse. 84 49-7 ] & Hi E H : rR RO COFFEES {ris AS eaten: ritiriccit | TEAS ” suas 6y ml Oe era COLUMBUS AVE Ber 103 «104 ST 10 Stampe with 1B fore... 28¢ | | ete? 125 Stamps with 1 Mh Fancy Chop 70¢ (= Reser vs LAE RTE TMT STAT 18 Stamps with 1B Coffee . . 28 20 Stamps with 1 Tb Saltene. . 30¢ 28 Stamps with 1 tb Ambesa. . 82¢ 30 Stamps with 1 1b D Ryad . 85¢ 100 Stamps with 1 0 New Crop . O0e 00 Stamps with 1b Too... 0c 60 Stamps with 1b Tea... 40s 49 Stompe with 1 Tea... She a bh i NTT HE Sunday World’s Want Directory makes more “Offers of Positions’’ than any other two =:' mediums in the universe, THE GREAT ATLANTIC & PACIFIC TEA CO. 476 STORES (N THE UNITED STATES THESE PRICES FOR GREATER NEW YORK ONLY | &-Piece Parlor Suit, Mahogany Anished frames, upholstered in Verona; aa illustrated, value $50, 750-752 Sth Ave., Cor. 45th St. fi8)s3.%; Bits ‘ omg ip ep Ws aiakes Little Difference What You Need—a World “Wank” will 3a wt On

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