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LS us MRST VOTES FOR TM OF POPE wds at Vatican Watch for| te Smoke From Chimney )) That Will Tell of Choice. OTS ARE BURNED n From Chapel Top Gives t» to Public—Elaborate Cardinal Cardanal LUALDI VANNUTELLI Fears? ART SATTRRET the ‘United Beate, It wil be, necees “| DOUBTS EARLY PEACE sary to open the scrap One of the doors leading to the apartments the Court of Bt. Damaso will be unsealed to admit the two late ar- Toes headin wine nelave yart~ ing to the Con ap ments td ES again 00 search for perso’ ve no connection fin the 6 election, and the door by nich the SOROIES Cardinals enter Bept 1—Great crowds | will again be sea in St. Peters Square to-day the chimney ef the @istine of the Vaticas, by which, to Rome tradition, the peo- iy know when the Cardinals of College have cast a ballot PERE election of « new Pope. with the ceremonies jet to the election of a Pope the ) Children Cry for Fletcher's ASTORIA pot ass, Fotchar, and bas been mane wnat jena- Mi, Pitcher, io od alth of Child granted an injunction to-day polio een DIDN’T FALL FOR THIS. ‘Trio of Coin Matchers Sentenced to Imprisonment. Three men accused of attempting to inveigio John E. Woods, of Galt Lake City, Utah, into a coin matching were arraigned to-day before M in the West Side Court and Workhouse esntences varying trom one rhe er, thirty~ ‘eat Bixty- THROUGHOUT MEXICO Wilson’s Agent to Carranza Cites Killing of 167 Policemen in Recent Riot in Capital. VERA CRUZ, Sept. 1—John R. Silliman of the American consular service, who recently has been in conference with Gen. Carransa as the personal agent of Premdent Wileon, came here to-day from Mexico City. Ho expressed himself as hopeful of the final success of the new Con- to| stitutionalist Government in Mexico, | but he is doubtful of early Peace | wie throughout the republic. He declares that 167 policemen were killed in the [Bat recent rioting in Mexico City follow- nthe; ing the entrance of the Conatitution- yitour year ‘a! fourth Bt Ball et e; was oh ‘bone, ferenty eight years jorth Twelfth —_——e—— THIRD-TRACKING HELD UP. Bupreme Court Justice Hendrick against yoni eleva 24 raved by th the bts unt ne ,acqulrement ol own- ituted and a) a it by th fendant the cuatody of the Court in oe hig crue rf alist forces. Phila: received here to-day stated that the in Mexico. The - eame to Conatitutionallet oMolais in redo from LAREDO, Tex., Sept. 1.—Advices Carranza Government has advised Was.ington and othera interested ican Nuevo La in telegrams Mexico City. ———_ MOTHER AND BABY GONE. Feared That Newark Woman May Have Ended Lives, It fe feared by her relatives and the police that Mrs. Ethel Pearsall, twenty- seven years old, of No. 200 Bloomfield avenue, Newark, has killed hersélf and her three-months-old daughter, prob- ably by drowning. She wag the wife of Albert Pearsall, a musician. He left the ‘ty two weelts ago, taking two of his sons, seven and nine years. The boys fare good singers and the mother heard singing last Bunday at Sopcy? British Breakfast Jam Safe. PAs racoggcd els tts ree? on yne may pcloecd a st tke Whe na ome Fe hn ieee Cot oe Ple ya Be ag Fee UR ‘ker Meet Hous Better ie Ete veh mak Ot been ween since, ee COPPER DIVIDEND PASSED. a: | wiree ‘Time for Calumet and Hecla Since 1884, BOSTON, Sept. 1—The passing of the regular quarterty dividend ef the Calu- met and we Mining Company was announced to-day, In a@ circular to stockholders the directors said: “In view of the unsettled condition of the copper market in this country, and the interruption of the company’s bust- ness with ite bev customers, the di- rectors have decided Leonie to declare a Seen st be pare ten, Pea salaries employees and offi will oe reduced." dend since fT i 2 a ESCAPES WITH $100 FINE. Magistrate Kxeuses Lentency Be- y had net yss00d 0 divi Daltations | al Srgbui experiments and Se naanger Viet Is HBCASTOFIA. Moothing Sgray teasaine nsitnee ora ‘You Have Alw p vaio Bought Beara the Signature of oi @ | &2 Use For Over 30 Years E TUS CTNTAUR COMPANY, NEW YORE orvy, Furniture Without Deposits, thle manner, bee. fe the buyer, e"ahsoye Yo plecse, rons, AND MAKE YOUR « Own, TERMS Apply Alec to Now York, New ‘ime ti Leng I s08 PLAYER PIANO, PIANOS AND PAY “oa ¢ Roome Fepnised ‘ Rt Pat ae ot erat wsines* 4 AQ” ‘ enuse Accused Man Brought Ho Pressure Upen Him, ‘Walter Ward, twenty-four years old, of No, 155 Riverside Drive, escaped with @ fine of $100 when he faced Magistrate Herbert in the West Farms Police Court hour on Pelham Parkway on rire 4 lestatrate ouctaimed, thal ot Ne i porte er becauen, Word has ESTE No wicad tor clemensy, fiscal Nae aniel SHIPPING BILL CALLED UP. je Fight for Meas- ure in House Committee, WARIO, Sept, 1—Th € ayer! and feet ‘the discuanion in ‘ee javor. Herth German ere Gets PORTLAND, ue, Bent filing an anew and (tterragstorioe inthe pate ot j eat soy ae Caereny of New oo 35 a aa ape the mae t Eat main J jn charge hte “ie ae i to reves, rig te jo ha Boyle Get, Rush’s Job, Pupent Powder Dividens, PHILADELPHIA, Bept, },—The Lio Licepld Internationa) Powder impr eae Sey ta Ph tard! Bg in nee erred mock of! feted of Hep Wester: mPaanan’y Waee ‘Wheat Crop; aN si Geen «= Feet «= echt = Caadannt BUYER WILL PAY WAR TAX.| GAVE TEETH FIRST Ralivonds Not te Be Assessed on TMeket Purchases. WASHINGTON, one 1—The Poa per beasky war revenue tax road tickets will be paid, senator, Sim- mona, Chairman of the Senate mmittes, explained to- Soveetees Protccsionel Men ube" Simple Anyone Can Try it Free. it le that th athe re aaa Sant Be ehh na ea the tax. an New Middlesex Prosecutor. TRENTON, N. J., Sept. 1.—It wae announced at the Executive offices of the Governcr here to-day that in na i i Ju feet BUSINESS HOURS UNTIL SEPTEMBER 15th: 9A.M.to5 P.M. 12 Noon on Saturdays. B. Altman.& da. are now closing out the remaining stock of their Morning and Porch Dresses of dainty Summer materials, at final reduc- tions in prices. Dresses of lawns, voiles and ginghams at $1.10 & 1.90 Dresses of piquesand tissues . at $2.75 (Department on Second Floor) A Sale of Black Velvet Hats at the special pricesof . $6.50 & 8.75 will be held to-morrow (Wednesday), in the Millinery Department on the First Floor, offering a number of new styles, very attract- ively trimmed, for Women’s and Misses’ wear. In the regular stock Women's Trimmed and Untrimmed Hats, Misses’ and Girls’ School and Dress Hats; Ostrich and Fancy Feathers, Flowers, Foliage, Ete., are marked at moder~ ate prices. An Exceptional Sale of Bed Furnishings has been prepared for to-morrow (Wednesday) consisting of Blankets, Bedspreads, Comfort« ables and Muslin Sheets and Pillow Cases, at the follewing highly advantageous prices; White Blankets per palr . $4,850, 5.50, 7.00 ‘to 9,50 Satin-finish Bedspreads With plainhems , . +» each $3.25 With scalloped edges, - each 3.60 Crochet Bedspreads =; ; each 4,25 Comfortables, cotton filled , each 165 Mustin Sheets With plainhems . each 65c, to $1,035 Hemstitched , , cach $1.05 & 1.20 Musiin Pillow Cases With plainhem , , each [8c, to 26a, Hemstitched . each 25c., 28c: & 32a, \\\ om Stern Brothers 42nd and 43rd Streets, West of FAA Avenue. Soars Oren Suny Seam YS M. to 6 P. M. Most parereres preparations have been auio, on the'Fourth Floor. for this year's September Sale, beginning to-morrow, of China and Glassware Offering, in addition to our American made products, exceptionally large importations from the foremost English, French, German, Austrian and Italian Potteries, in entirely new patterns and specially designed decorations, At Lower Prices Than Quoted Heretofore DINNER SETS American Porcelain, 107 pieces, a i , at $8.76, regular price $14.00 English Porcelain Sets, 107 pieces, three patterns; oe Austrian China Sets, 100 pieces, wi spray decoration, at $150 regular prices $17 and $19 English Porcelain Sets, 11% pieces, Hadd ble; alo English Porcelain Seta, 112 pieces, rity pieon rosebuds, 14.75,, regular prices $21 and $23 joges China Sets, 100 pieces, six border dee pra, tnclading pink rosebuds, 00, regular prices $84 and $38 ENGLISH CHINA PLATES Bread and Butter Plates, richly decorated, * at $9.75, 15.00, 19.50 and 25.00 doz. | bord Regular prices from $15.00 to 40.00 Entree and Salad Plates, select decorations, at $18.50, 29.00, 40.00 and 48,00 doz. prices from $27.00 to 82.00 Service Plates, choice decorations, at $28.75, 39.50, 47.00 and 87.50 doz. Regular prices from $42.00 to 169.00 Limoges China Sets, 107 pieces, choice of patterns, including green border with medel- lion inserts, also raised gold and blue border, at $57.50, regular prices $72 and $85 English China Sets, 107 pieces, allover floral designs; also —— China Sets, 100 pieces, with incrusted gold border, at $82.00, regularly $106, 50 and $110 Italian Ginori Gong Sets, 107 pieces, choice of broad border, gold illu- mined or rojan incrusted ‘gold, at $125.00, regularly $166.50 and $195 GLASS TABLE SERVICE Bohemian Glass Sets, 60 pieces; etdhed ler, at $9.25, regular price $13.65 Imported Iridescent Sets, sie at S11. 75, regular pes 15 Hungarian Glass Sets, 60 pieces, etch at $16.00, regular price $21. 30 E iglish Rock Crystal Service, 60 pieces, in allover design, at $62.00, regular price $96.00 RICH AMERICAN CUT GLASS Consisting of Nappies, Celery Trays, Ice Tubs, Oil Bott lower Vases, Ice Cream Fern e Cheese Dishes, s, Orange and Punch Bow! At One-Third to One-Half Less Than Regular Prices The Upholstery Department To-morrow, on the Fourth Floor, attractive values in Scrim Curtains, lace trimmed, at $1.10 and 1.50 Pair Values $1.50 and 2.75 Marie Antoinette Lace Curtains; at $3.25 and 8.90 Pair Values $5.00 and 5.50 2500 Yds. Fancy Curtain Serim, bordered effects; Value @5c and 280 yard, at 17¢ Also an End-of-Summer Clearance of Cretonne Lounging Cushions, Values up to $2.50each, 7 9 § at $1.15 The New Fall Hand Bags A®: now in stock in an extensive variety of Imported Models, together with many exclusive adaptations, in the most approved leathers and French Novelty Silks, while the frames are artistically mounted with crystals and colored stone clasps. A special feature for to-morrow will be an —— ef vey 2 Attractive Hand Made of pin ‘eal: in black fe aleoof moire, covered fram minor and purse on al, we new sh: andles; ra, yore Eieerintacte tne 45.50$2.8D,3.7D Also Three Exclusive Modale Made ef heavy moire, some in nb tin ions plaited ruffle in frame; also of silk with jue, $7.50 at $5.00 Bagi pre Women’s and Children’s Hosiery An interest! le has been for T 5 of interesting sal fellowog special hemas ‘o-morrow consisting Fine Lisle Th hi Seog oi with Pe Mp kop iy nd toes, Value 50c pair, - with ‘a Pure Thread Silk Mitesh ra ty 65c pr, at 42c in | Women's Ped Thread Black od all silk, also with lisle thread to; G | reinforced soles, Value $1.50 pair, mm OSG wt 20c fe aga Fine Ribbed lack Cotton aan ae noe a pair HI Hl ! |