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Filadora Veil One of the new square ) mesh veils with filet and checkered . A delight to the of fine taste. Cleo “At All Good Shope” Made in America Vi obli \ re bn > the European - CELEBRATED ; HATS a | The standard of perfection > in style and quality. » NEW YORK Chicago Philadelphia Agencies tn Al! Principat Cities TE at peace prices ANNOUNCEMENT by Fownes Brothers & Co. London & New York The fact that we pertona//y manufac- ture practically every pair of gloves we ecll, puts us in an enviable position before the buying public. On account of our storage supply of the best gaw!materials on hand, we have not been d to increase our prices on American inglish goods. ‘These consist of Capes and Mochas unlined, silk-lined, wool-lined and fur-lined, ' for men, women and children, With the supply of light-weight gloves from ‘ontinent cut off, this should be good news to all who desire good gloves: Fownes quality, Fownes style and Fownes durabili no increase in price. Visit your retailer now and supply your fall and winter needs in gloves. If you will in- sist on Fownes, you will secure guality—at peace “It's a FOWNES—that's all you weed to know about a glove.” FOWNES BROTHERS & CO, 119 Wert 40th 6t,, New York N Imports Are Down, ‘sand woul N unk Wednesday night. The ~ ex AMOONG SELL EVES MeN TO PAT (AVEROA ELD FATALLY INIURES TWO WARLIE pov! MH ADVENTURE TALES) DELAYS EYACUATN a HG WORLD, TURSDAY, S2PTENB TEDDY BEAR IS BACK | OFVERACRUZCLSTOMS 9p WIFE'S DEATH. IN ENGLISH TOWN Made a Record Trip and Met|Financlers Who Made Loan to Tried to Extricate Projectile] Blue-Eyed Eskimos and-| Huerta Say They Should |Charles H. Weston From From One-Pounder and Are Blown Up. Fired with military epirit, Thomas Mulrancy, aged seven, of No. 415 East Seventy-fourth street, and Tim- othy and John Horgan, brothers, aged seven and eight, respectively, Nving at No, 224 Hast Fighty-ninth street, learried a one:poind Hotchkins ex- | plosive shell into the basement of an ampty store at No, 226 East Eighty- ‘ninth street to-day and bogan to beat ft on the nose with an tron pipe. As & result Thomas and Timothy are in the Reception Hompital. They will die, John Horgan was blown through the basement door Into the atreet and will recover. For two weeks the boya have had the shell, but did not know what it ;really was until a few days ago when some one toll them there was powder in the brass chamber, They decided to- day to knock off the steel nose and not at the powder and then set it afire. They tried first to pull the steel shell out of its jacket, but that | didn'ta work, #o they began pounding it. ‘With a detonation that was heard for several blocks, the shell exploded. Detectives Veal and Ryme, who | ware detailed to learn who hadi given the shell to the youngsters, |located James Smith, aged eight, of No. 180 Third avenue, who told them painter. who found the shell in house he was decorating had given jit to the boys. Smith did not know tho painter's name. He also told the detectives that the boys told him several days dro that they wanted to |find out “What cannon balls looked Uke." | From a diagram of the shell drawn ‘by young Smith, Inspector Owen , Egan of the Bureau of Combustibles, jeoncluded ft was a one-pound Hotch- kiss shell of the type used in the Spanish-American war. EXPORTS SHOW INCREASE. it Foreign Nations Still Bay Here. Custom House statistics issued te-day show a large increase in exports from the port of New York for the week end- iaturday, Kept. 19. ‘The total value Sy was $17,208,199, as compared with §13,- J 906,000 the previous week and $14,561,000 the same week last year. While imports have fallen off heavily, the tide of exports ts rising to excep- tional height. Despite the blockade of the war, which caused.« great slump in N forelm, trade during August, the record for* year since Jan. 1 shows that American exports are only $27,000,000 N behind the previous year's figures. A t the rate food stuffs and manufactured articles ere going out now, the deficit N soon will be overcome. Fos Delays Red Cross Ship. FALMOUTH, nd, Bept. 23 (via London).—Rear imiral Aaron Ward, U, 8. N., retired, ved @ despatoh by wireless to-day from Capt. Armistead joa from New York Sept. 18. , Others Most Primitive, Share Fund Funston Holds. | Salem, Mass., Accused of "| Slashing Woman’s Throat. NOME, Alaska, Sept. 29—The nr-| WASHINGTON, Sept. 22.—Ciatm by teen-ton wooden gasoline schooner | the French Government for a part of wae Boar, rye bed Hernard, which | ihe customs collections made by Gen. left Nome on a hunting, trapping and| rie Tea trading expedition in 1909; which | Funston at Dota ee wan learned) jati at Richmond, @ #uburb of Lon- skirted the Arctic coast of Canada| to-day, ie postponing Amorican evac-) 4 A. ine pesuit of the death of his farther eastward than any othér ship| uation of the Mexican port. Until the A tocaay ta ehate ever had gone and which might have | financial tangle is unraveled Funston| ¥!f% who was found to-day Accomplished the Northwert Passage | will not move his troops, Part of the} house with her throat cut and who and reached Hudson Hay but for a| collection Is claimed by French finan-| died while being taken <> a hospital. Pech of gasoline, arrived here yes- a rade HE for . bask ito the ses Weston, it is alleged by the . uerta Government. They hold tha’ at Bernard, with John andstrom and] these claims #hould be aatistied by| Police, stated before her death th an eskimo crew, left Nome well aup-| Funston out of the Mexican funda|the wound had been inflicted by her et with goods for trade among the] pefore he turns them over to a consti-| husband. og hoy: and refused to return until] tutionalist representative. Neighbors attracted by screams je had exhausted there goods. In the| Imposition of fines on the steamers uffe::ae from winter of 1910 Sandstrom was frozen gata eed Mma’ ey Ypiranga and Bavaria of the Ham- to death in a bilzzard on Barter Isl-|purg-American line for entering ao-[ several gashes in the throat. Her and, while he was on his way to an Sass a called cloned ports in Mexico and jusband was In the house at the time AS VINREO, whether merchants who have paid! ced under arrest. The Teddy Bear explored Corona-| quties to the American officers since barbed gener at the United tion Gulf, on whose shores live tho|the Carranza govern came into! tes Consulate as an American citi- blue-eyed Eakimow supposed to bel power will have ie Both he and his wife were pop- descendants of the Scandinavian set-|for the samo K: n Vera Crua|"i" O° the American colony, where Hers In Greenignd. Bernard and his|is taken over by the Mexicans, are also) eee ee oie on the crew lived comfortably on the wild] gdministrative questions awaiting de- baer ere game of the coast and had an am-|cision. No difficulty t# expected in| DAPPI© 2 dition to go to Hudson Hay, but after | thelr adjustment. SOE Eas making more than half the distance] ‘The Washington Government will 9 yey dared not continue because the| ayaurtie responsibility, for the care of was uninhapit: se Only at Ver And the Teddy, Beat wan arbi | American refugees only at Vera Cruz gasoline. So the schooner turned|It !* estimated that there are alto- baci k last year after reaching Coch-! gether 1,300 refugees, including 300 yaa ran Point on Dolford and Union|nuns and priests, who want to get PURE— DELICIOUS Weston, formerly of Salem, Mass., fe jmilar sums straits, more than 1,000 mailew east Of| away betore evacuation begins. Pays 1, Gayg WHOLESOME 7th 1911 Capt. Bernard met Viln-| ment of transportation of other ref. " jalmur Stefanston on Cogonation | Ugees than Americans, it ts belteved lam, Gulf and carried him to’ Bailey bet be Aol ehureh organizations ot} Cheese, other countrics. roo Ot gry ytd beens thee te Administration officials believe that Tongue, ® per cent. of the Eskimos he met east | the American forces will depart from Sardines, of the Mackenzie River had never Vera Cruz ip about two weekk, et f acen a white man or a white man's —————_— Roast Boot vessel. The natives lived in moat! Choones Death to Amputation. Corned Beef, primitive fashion, using stone and| MIDDLETOWN, N. Y., Sept. 22,— co} Weapons and cooking utensils, | Romaine benseley of Montague Town. he Teddy Bear brought an extra-| ship, N. J., 1# dead, because he refused ordinary collection, weighing several! | to let doctors amputate es. | tona, composed of birds, furs, eggs, | Benseley’s leg w * implements hammered Mont aun: | rolled on it.” Whe | READY Oe Mee per found in the river Weds, atone | Keone that amp - |Makes Cold & Meats Tasty ots for cooking and other ‘curious essary in order to save his life, he re- A Delicious Malad Dressing i ing Vinegar. ry Stores, fused to cbnsider the advice and died a| and Fish Sauce by Addi things. ort time after. + At Delicatessen and Groce: Do You Know This Step? — The girl who can dance THE CASTLE POLKA will not be a wall flower ) The Castle Polka is Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Castle's latest creation; and it will sweep the country this fall and winter, just as the “ Hesitation” did last season. Let Mr. and Mrs. Castle teach ‘you—in your own home how to dance it. They give you personal lessons in two pages of pictures and text In the October Issue of The: Ladies’ Home Journal | You can learn it in an hour or two in your own home, just as if you were in Castle House, where all fashionable New York society will dance it. ° eas Fifteen Cents the Copy, of All News Agents Or, $1.50 a Year (12 issues) by Mail, Ordered ‘Through Our Subscription Agents or Direct THE CURTIS PUBLISHING COMPANY LONDON, Rept, 22—Charien Henry | day derived considerable satistaction made by three firms, whose affairs were placed in the mands of recelv- ork, « SPREAD $100,000,000, Small Investors Favored in Die~ Jon of City Loan ptions to the $100,000,000 New Thoifact that the settlement of all OF STOCK EXCHANGE outstanding contract has been ace compllahed voluntarily was especially lonn were closed this morn- CONTRACTS 10 DATE gratifying to Exchange members. The) ig and allotments were to be made ate referred to In the notice Was thélister in the day. Foreign subscribers _—_~— day the Gaverning Committee ordered ce, while |Sale at Lower Than Closing business on the Exchange {ndefin- nee ey eenowe Bate the canoe ak eliely as Dope Prices Authorized After They Are Approved. MAKE SETTLEMENTS H ‘The Special Committes of Five has] sible, thereby relieving to a Rreat e riled that members wishing to buy or | {ent “py possible monetary strain on i fi sell listed bonds and notes at closing —- > prices of July 36, or at moderate con- cessions therefrom, which are now to nda Mining pany be permitted, must submit their pro- | @&y declared a dividend for the quarter posed transaction in writing to the a Age he ee i PS eae ol cen! a shar from je reg Sanumasone ere Petes before] cuarterly disbursement of 75 cente « pena which was established by. the ‘The latter committee will also con-| tompany in October, 19d. The dividend tinue to Fecoive offera to tiuy or soli] is payable Ont. It fo holders of record listed bonds and notes. vee Mombers of the New York Stock Exchange who came downtown to- from a brief notice issued by the Com. | mittee on Clearing House to the ef-| According to the ruling of the Spe- OF INCREASED VALUE. |fect that the settlement of all con-| cial Committee of Five, any public (Prom the Pitteburgh Post.) tracte entered om the Clearing House] ndvertising offering iisted bonds] tong, ago allence was said to be golden, aheots dated July 31 has been oom-| should first be approved by that com-/ 8nd, since phonographe, planolag pleted, with the exception of those! mittee. hook ‘wagons came in, James MeCreery & Co, 34th Street 5th Avenue ANNUAL FALL SALES . Household Furnishings EXTRAORDINARY CONCESSIONS FROM USUAL PRICES The following items are illustrative of the many remarkable values pre- sented during these Sales now in progress. . en DINING ROOM FURNITURE Ten-piece Suite, as illustrated,—Shera- Ten-piece Suites,—Sheraton model; in- ton model; handsomely inlaid; Buffet, 72 laid with Satinwood; selected crotched Ma- inches long; Extension Table, 54 inches in hogany fronts. sien rly | 450.00, 365.00 diameter; China Closet, Serving Table, four en-piece Suites,—Adam model; made especially for James McCreery & Co.; of solid Mahogany; finished in Antique Brown. regularly 875.00, 295.00 Side Chairs and two Arm Chairs. regularly 900.00, 500.00 CHAMBER FURNITURE Four-piece Solid Mahogany Suites,—in- oT Fou viet peultes Caleta moel; fin- ing D; , Chiffonier, Toilet Tabl id ished in dul ‘abogany; including Dresser, Six-piece Suites,—Sheraton model; in- Solid ‘Mahogans ag A Eee cluding Dresser, Chiffonier with separate | model. regularly 50.00 | 39. glass, Toilet Table and Twin Beds. * Solid Mahogany Dressers. . regularly 400.00, 325.00 regularly 42.00, 29.50 DINNER SERVICES ELECTRIC LAMPS Ameri Porcelain Di Sets,—va- Electric Table Lamps, with 18-inch Ayt rious Maite borier | ‘desi eis gold alee Glass Shade; Verde or Empire Bronze finish; 101 pieces. value 18,00, 12.00 two lights. value 17.00, 12. Lim: China,—Oriental border deco- Solid Mahogany Floor Lamps,—fluted ration; gold edge and solid coin gold handles; column; large Silk Empire shade, with silk fringe; any color; two lights. 101 pieces; tock pattern. 4 open aioe yalue 40.00, 29.50 value 80.00, 16.60 HOUSEHOLD LINENS ELECTRICAL UTILITIES RnR aA SRE Wired for Direct or Alternating Current. value #15, 400 101700, 1.78, 2.78 to 8:06 Blertric’ Toaster, with attached tonst Hematitched Satin Damask Tea Napkins, rack, nickel plated; 6-foot flexible cord; triple value 3.00, 3.75 to 5.00, Doz, 2.25, 2.75 to 3.50 contact plug. value 4.00, 3.25 oo me at peek and-vmn bro idered Larnohe Electric Sad Iron, weight 6 pounds; in- Hemmed Muslin Sheets.....each 85¢ to 1.10 destructible push plug; separate attachments; value 95c to 1.25, 8-foot flexible cord. value 4.00, 2.95 ORIENTAL & DOMESTIC RUGS Enormous Stocks at Very Special Prices Extensive purchases made before the European disturbance at unusually attractive prices permit offerings of exceptional values, as illustrated in the following four Special lots: Room-Size Persian Rugs 18 Persiah Mahal,—average size about Ox1@ feet........ value 115.00 to 127.00, 78,00 ,—sizes range from 9.2x12 feet to 10.6x12 feet..........+ AB ARS. M4 Festinn Senor ae value 187.00 to 225.00, 149,00 18 Extra Fine Royal Sarouk,—average size 8.6x10.6 feet. . value $50.00 to 400.00, 287.00 “12 Shirvan and Daghestan,—Hearth sizes......+-++-- value 27.50, 17.50 High-Grade Domestic Rugs 0x1@ feet Extra Fine Seamless Wilton,—plain colors, with two-toned borders. 36,00 value 47.50, ¢ 0x18 feet Seamless Royal Wilton Velvet........+++++++- Value 24.60 to 27.50, 19.90