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17 Tw ti v. y k ? SUFFRAGETTES ALL BING! SHOT KILLS CHOOSE PRISON TO! WILDCAT, STARTS LI I. wvnbL', JC-i.' iieUASf, O Y i. M B 2 22, tfll. i ride FINES FOR RIOTING JVE ROMANCE Regiment of 223 Go to London Swish ! Atlantic W aves Con- Court With Grips Prepared , tinue It Smack ! Judge's Kiss romance woo litter way. stein org Mt-s s';mpIim sv ! i-Alunlne :i! Allin- !. I ; lie l it;- In July, Phe i wcrt out :" i'ii' ties end ssi HAMBfi v he i i trod hand m ripe-1 hr iti in. Who Ofmed trn h indl Nunc other than II' r man 1. CfeMaiSS Olid SBtt la mure hS VOl lior i I'nirp, Allot that there was nothing In It but an OMOIMBMt Ant M Monde) , nliilit AMiTinan Alex.mtli r I ircschr- pc;-- j fnniipil thr rlvll marriage COrOPjOnP a I h!s liomp In tfOWSrSl HVrniir, Kant New York, In tht STOOOriCf of lila wlfe and hli two mil" daughters ;,ui'i The ntMleg waa f i- I feeeStlOn ;it the 000x0 of Ilia Rlteumotirm AdvlbO lrimlnrnl llnctnr'. 11". f Pre irltilliin. f lit MUrrl at iVnir. "Kroni tout giogglol aft aae sue TOIVI f(ii -i nl (Hi orient ii rralad pa fel and ene OSSOS "I nip si porlllO ' 'tinp-mnd. Take thei tin III gffaleatl home and put them Inlo .1 h l int nf a"od nhiiki y. PY .e ihe be:' inrt tnke a t.ihlc :ninnr,il In o , . ,, r for Stay in Cells. Completes It. Kow. when AMormttt tires-her was 1 "mI ' 00011010, Thin II .. n t,. 1... 1 .. .... , , ... ,, I nulrket nnd l. rt reiiittl In i tit' fleet,..!, he Knletunly -al.l ho woiiM neve- ,,rtte ,,rrn fr 1 !, nation , I k.ss a bride lint, aftrr the Ceroflleliy ' hseksch'. (inoil resells eoi 1 c! hla liime Saturday 'nlxht, he called "rat W ' f1?1 "" ' I nn coin ttninit in si nf win ur i to hla irlfOI "My dear." he aibl. "1 think I bear tha telephone I 'll rinding.'- Mra. Drotcbor hUITtOd ffOM the ronm mockl What OM that round? Ask 1 i.e lreiHer riil.ciren nv nieir pupa L.INtiON'. Nov. 23. Unrepentant : A rollWMO thai atarlcl In the Ad 1 m SttffirsgoMse, to the number of 22 many cl ,, k (uresis Ond na 0010 ireted In I be Mu. heffl 11 dollar aplei 0 Ond told thom . . " n IU'lll ilO a(li:irC'llliy Bllll ill n.c. WgVfi Bl AUHHH II. lULUHm HH.nil in .... ..r... .-- .. ....... terns, appeared at How Street I'ollce (he boneymonn of .Mr. and Mra. Court thla morning to answer for their' rm in 1 (loldnian. who atari' d t slna of yesterday and were sentenced ,y,y ,, toitr nf the n inth. The b. Ide to fines or alternative terina of Im- M , sd.. sbaatro nf No. TJH I Itkln 000 In 1 few bnura rrvm his winir-iir hniiae. Doi ' be Infltirnred In lake n palml n .'i .ne Inatend nf Ibis. Ins,t on Imvliijt tin l; naltie Tnrta OOltlOnund .11 till nrlglnnl 000 inint'e. OOOlodi oOJ pack ;iae. RoOdrodl of the luir.i i i. Wnt 1 u red MOO bv lojfl preieript inn :.is. hi.,. ler. Ad ! Tim ri'l.Kluiia T' mimy w.i pi r.'nrmrd ini nmht at b.iv holem nyiutcoguo It, 'I'm nil ird avenue Italibl I. Kinkel- i avenue. Hi ownavllle. Iti ooklyn. Mr. tlnldman. who own the roller chair privilege at Atlantic City and cm afford almoat anything he wanta. desired Home huntlnit last winter. He prlaonment, varying from a fortnight to month. The women Invariably chose prlaon instead of a flna. Counsel for the Public Proatcutor oald In opoaklng to tha ohargo that ha couM not adequately desc ribe tha "dls- j wcnt p to tne Adlmnd.ieUa and on a gloomy told and snowy day, ahot a wild animal, dooerlbod by witnesses as a wildcat. Ilia ahot did not kill. His gun was The 01 Id OOt opTMf toward lilm. A shot ranit nut ntul will at dropped dead on the snow Out from the shadow of the trees stepped a charming ynung woman In hunting OOOlttOlOi it was none other than iodta Bhaptro of Brownovlllo, The I I graceful and discreditable acenea of or ganlaed dlaorder," of which the ac- used were guilty. From the evidence It la quite certain that the militant auffragettea acted empty yesterday on a complete plan of cam- paign. An aoon aa they were repulsed by the police drawn up In I'arllnment Hquare, they dlaperaed Into amall groups who mixed with the crowds. Theae were kept In constant movement by the police. Occasionally a mlaalle waa hurlel from the middle of the throng, but the police were unuhle to detect the throw er. This gave the militants more con fidence and aa they came within reach of the Uovernment offices In Whitehall and on the surrounding atreeta, thi throwing of stones became more fre quent and excited ahouts of "votea for women were raised. It was here thai moat of the arrests were affected. Homo of tha women fought their capture with ( great vigor. At the National Liberal Club on Thames Embankment the excitement reached Its inn. ."n. The club waa full of membere and their friends. Theae 1 flocked to the windows as the crowds ! approached, but were aoon forced to retitot In order to avoid the shower of well-aimed atones which crashed j through the ljwer windows. Some of the suffragettes rode In horse and motjr cabs, from which they launched atones when opportunity offered. Most of the women arrived In eourt this morning carrying grip9 with a change of clothing 111 anticipation of upending a period In Jail. A number of them who had broken windows of a value' exceeding IS" wero committed for trial at the Iundon gesslons. All of these, however, were allowed out 011 ball. Many of th" women sentenced thl.i morning to summary imprisonment or MWtntttOd for trial ut the London Ses sions are prominent In society as well as being lenders In the women's suf frage movement. A number of them hove punorod previous Imprisonment on account of their uctlvltks at dem on." tru I ions. M&ny of the women were badly uat orcd In their fight with thu bluecoata In Parliament Square. Hlaek eyea and scratched faces were numerous among them and aeveral declared that their intlre bodies were musses of bruises A procession of women entered and left t ie prlsonera' enrlos ire through out the day. White-haired women al ternated with mere girle. while weir TO of Mnurt silks ond laces were fol lowed by women of the industrial classes tlreaaed In cheap finery. Tha monotonous atorlea of whitlow mushing told during the testimony were nil of the same tenor and sen tences varied only as to the period to be passed In Jail or the amount of the fine. The cases of wilful damage were taken Hist. Mn.M of the prisoners were persons from provincial cities wlthmit previous record In eonnectlon with tlie ottttrotfo movement. Among Ibo more promi nent of the accused were Vera Went worth and (Vcllla Wilcox, both 01 whom were committed for trial at the sessions; Adn Wright, who had been previously convicted, was sentenced to a month In Jull without the option 01 0, flne; Mra. ArnclllTe Senneit. who broke a window of a ROWOBMOr olllce. a went to JaU for a week rather than pay n line The prisoners are so numerous that the hearing will last several days. Weak Throats can be Strengthened Sore- nest Overcome with VCTr? A delightful, yet wonderful ly effective antiseptic gargle 15c. or spray. Has ten times the Me. value of other antiseptics. $1.00 !l tste a refreshing eirtie-ee. 1 1 I cBorax lodine.BnmQAH ACT? I Tlr-ta Kit A nwiw elefs i I7-.VJ11, Try It To-day Every kind of foot trouble is relieved by a ingle application. This is the time of year you need it for burning, martin; feet, corns, bunions or callouses. s Fool Soip, 200 Fdtb vr. V Y. No Need for a Pastry Flour If you buy flour from low grade wheat Hour imperfectly ground Flour not properly sifted Then you'll need another flour a better flour when you come to make dainty But, if you buy Gold Medal Made of premier wheat 20 times ground sifted 10 times through silk You'll need no better flow for aimything. You can't get Ordered n,OOU,MM Poatnsjv Slampa. WASHINGTON. Nov. 2L A record stamp requisition was received at the Post office Department roaisrdayfrom the Postmaster of Chlcaeo. A merchant of Chicago wanted to buy 6,0OT,lVJ throes c at stamps and tho Postmast. - had to send In a hurry call to the Department.' They aire Closely Observing Public Health Conditions An examining physician for one of the p'nimint ill Life Insuruncc Companies, in ' an inlcrvi -v. on the subject, made the teioabMnn statement that the reason' why so many applicants for insurance . tiro rejected is booOUOO kidney trouble U lea common to the American people, ami ho large majority of applicant- tin not I even suspect that they MVS the disease. He i.l a I cs that udgiaS from his own I rxperienci und reports from druggists who are constantly in direct touch with j he public, there is one preparation thut has probably been more successful in relieving nuil curing these diseases than uny remedy known. The mild and heal ing influence of Dr. Kilmer's Swatnp Kont is toon realized. It stands the highest for its remarkable record of cures. We find that Swamp-Hoot is strictly an herbal compound und we would advise our reuders who feel in need of such a remedy to give it a trial. It is on sale at all drug stores in bottles of t w o sizes fifty rents and one dollar. However, if you wish first to test its wonderful merits, send to Dr. Kilmer & Co.. Binghamton, N. Y., for a sample bottle, absolutely free. When writing ' bo sure ud utcitUvu tlte New York reniBg World, It's a bad mistake, for any purpose, to pel niferior flour. You cave nothing by it. You get ess bread immensely poorer bread. And part of it can't digest. Flour is all-important. If you knew, as we know, all the vast dif- fArpnro vrsu wrtnlrl slws.VS i insist on the leading flour of the world WASHBURN-CROSBY'S . is. 'Vs'l I JL'.. af 1120 wSHBURKCR0S8tCB Gio Medal MJ3 nUtHarWaaaWsVUHoaea aUB& aBSBSBSBSasm-TasamaaaieBBp asaasasai BsavaBBsasasasHt'-in.iaAaaKa.SsKxaasasai am am am laigiggi am tea if amtgej aa am tsjaaa an fgagas iii'i n I I ill sarTart, mi ifMiii ifvi ii mai iat Mcdicines,Etc. 11 ill Water m rgt ilf Hr. snn t'.mui .li-n vt Cnd I i i c ,i, luri mm tftlftr I I irtfn fir t!r. btiit, , rtirc N in ffttii'i I t nil !.. 111), e:n . U'i, I irf I It. Hnm sir it of I ' t . II !" ltlH; M i I - or aj ,ttv pi c .... i-v A ALL CARS TRANSFfcR TO Viiiire.'f. mil, "aMIncl. nidi's Ilk. 1 in R oe I e i ti . tot stiiaar ef tie 59th to 60th St. rotter t'fej Lexington to 3d Ave. nau Britnstfl Snli Fn- rtit-tt ".,i ... J e P : VI I-- iCe I f .1 HI I: I ! i. r4li unil f tire ii .in tlrr: '1 '... USe I: i-r. IVrmltlr ires in: site . . iTc In- Mlrarle I eeair : lsr , nile ltm lrv II . imt i i e I'ewoee; no . ml' 1 V --- I. s putt' Itle Semi-Annual Economy Furniture Sale A Wonderful Bloomingdale Event, Presenting the Greatest Furniture Values of the Year $32,000 Worth of Reliable Furniture for $21,500. Dont Miss It! Thank you for your trcsl generous response to the initial announcements of this great undcr-pricirR event. -If ycu who purchased will pass the geod word of the unusual values you received to your neighbors, Elooming dales' popular furniture department will be p. beehive of activity until closing time Saturday Yellow Economy Sale Price Tickets are on Upward of 1,500 pieces showing great reductions. Note the following: & a Thursdays Great Leader- This $3 6.00 CartedBuffet,$19. 99 Thit $ 24.00 IMC QQ Buffet, iplO.iJO Chairs and Rockets In golden an J early Eng lish oak and mahogany. Rockers (V Chain, $5.S0 9 K kers k Chairs, 0.25 9 Rockers flt Chairs, 6.7S II Rockers h Chairs. 8.7S IS Rockers fit Chnirs, II.7B 1 4 Rockers fa Chnirs, 10.00 17 Rockers & Chnirs. 12. SO 0 Rockers t Chair,, 15.00 ii Rockers flt Chairs, 16.50 If hinhlr pnllhfrl qiurternl ntl,l..n fiak 44 i . - wile: Im. etuiul mils, hantlstnifly nvillilnl iloittU. ttip, full nunit ettliiinua flOOt, "Ltli Skapoi rsTTeil aei t litelr Iqf . slttl rlsw fret. This U2.9S 0p aq Dining Table tpO. 'tO Thia table Is In r4ul bfiulm 1 i Kr(lleh ti.ih In., a tJn. round top that aitrnds to tl rt a iii-oii. irilu.r t'.i'' eud n. . Itf. wlllt elaw fei't. & 5 Pc. $28.00 Suits, $32.00 Suits, $40.50 luHs, $57.50 Suits, $75.00 Suits, $66.00 Suits, $60.00 Suits, $45.00 Suits, $38.00 Suits, $49.00 Suits, $90.00 Suits, Parlor now . . . now. .. . now now now. . . now. . . . now. . . now now. . . now. . . now.. . , Suits $20.00 S2I.75 S29.9H $42.00 $57.50 $47.50 $44.9H $35.00 $29.00 $37.00 S7I.SU Coachet $12.00 Couches, 17.75 29.50 Couches, 21.00 18.00 Couches 2.75 21.00 Couches J.50 32.00 Couches 21.98 24.00 Couches IS.50 Dining $27.00 Tables, 30.00 Tables, 41.00 Tables, 52.50 Tnblrs, 21.50 Tables, 18.75 Tables, 16.50 Tables, 15.00 Tables 10.50 Tables Tables , now $19.98 , now. .22.00 32.75 .39.98 . 15.50 .13.50 . 12.00 . 9.98 7.50 now. now. now. now. now. now. now. Dressers A splendid assortment of these samples : prices start at $6.98. Reg. Now .$22.00 $14.75 . 37.00 28.00 r ii Bird's-eye. Bird's-eye. Bird s-rye. . Bird s rye. . Mahogany. Mahogany. Mahogany. Mahogany. 'fhl Imffet la of hlstily uiiar- tereil gnltlen oak. polished like a plann. lias a 48-ln. Imse, with 1 top drawers anil a large llnon ilrawer. tmvtiiK earvini win. Iiuiiillen; also rnoiny clnnet with heavy earvl floors, an Iiils earve.1 enliimns on hast top Is elaborate, having carved Kilffiins ntnl enrved tup rail 12.00 ( hairs for $1.25 Solid oak. luinlnfer liaek . linlrs nlth full box frame; seats nicely iMtied. $3.25 Chairs for $2.50 KolM iiifirt-rt tl gnMan ".ik. wltli DiiiUHter riacK ami nox rnno. Hati; iiphnltteriil with a nllr Htat K' Xiiliie Iriithpr. On Our Easy Terms Plan Hdet-t an thing you plnue, in any iianikty )ii pleaae, pay lr it in 0OM .i.l. -ut wreltly or nvDritiilr it.tvmrnts udng It, ami -ni' unrliai: .i'me"t ilogior'n nfWt, 25.75 38.50 54.00 70.50 24.00 20.00 18.00 29.00 3S.7S SI. SO 18.00 14.75 Davenport Beds Regularly $96. now . $45 Regularly $58, now. . $85 Regtdarly $45, now . $25 Regularly $40, now... $20 Regularly $36, now. . $18 Bran Beds, Regularly $60. now $39.75 Regularly 42. now 22.00 Regularly 75. now Regularly 46, now Rerularly 33, now Regularly 21, now TAis $22.50 China Cosef, $16.75 hlath. of ii pa 1(Wf A 'n i.ilt :H in. wide and tfcl In. iMtUehrtl ntiatirrnl ntk. tth anU atlaisf and roiiii' f t-niU . hue f-Yrtv-h Wf with law fret; full miiiid luinna on fnmt ard 4 can gel top. 35.00 . , ... 3? on 20.00 15.00 Parlor A Library Tablet Over 100 samples, in golden, Early English and weathered oak ond ma hognny. $4.00 Tables, now . $7.75 Tnblei, now. $10.00 Tables, now. $16.00 Tables, now. $20.00 Tables, now . $26.00 Tables, now $37.00 Tables, now . $40.00 Tables, now . $.10.00 Tables, now SiJrhoanl. 24.7 5 Quarter I'd Hlk, with a full, is front i ' if bavins t wtt smsll draw em. UrK linen draw and riMiiny eltiset . hnv lag ervd non seeds and Is Iltte Willi an i v i; . M.75 . 15.50 . 57.it J.5W $i4.ra 55.75 129.00 .IJJ.Ml bevelled 522.0M mirror. $10 Places a Mastertone Player and Piano in Your Home In this Bloomingdale sale we place the ownership of an 88-note high grade Player Piano within the reach of everybody. $1,000 List Walters 88-Note $4fk Combination Player and Piano, $ ill) with Outfit, for only . . . Including Bench, Cover, 12 Rolls of Music and Music Cabinet, on the very easy terms of $10 Down and $2 a Week For 28c n day you can become the owner of a renowned Wulters 88-note Combination Player and Piano. The Excellence of These Coats for Women and Misses makes them unequalled at the prices quoted More women's nnd misses' routs ore leaving here daily than in any previous season, due, of course, to the splendid values that Bloomingdales' exiwrt merchandising makes possible. Thursday's im portant offerings: Splendid, Smart Coats at $10.00 Style und quality in cvtry one. Mude with roll collars, storm collars, etc. Some lined. Many with earaeul trimmed collars. Mnterinls include heuvywciglit broadcloths, kerseys, caracul cloths, etc. Sixes 14 to 18 years Tor misses and 34 to 44 bust foi women. Handsomely Made Coats, $15.00 In sires for misses nnd women. Materials are broudrloths, seal plushes, caracul cloths, etc. Some have inlaid collars of satin. Others have smart velvet collars. Some are fully interlined with satins, in various colors. Coats of Individuality, $20.00 Plushes, caracul cloths, fine broadcloths, made in verv charming effects. New collars, etc. Sixes for nlssc i and women Caucasian Lamb Cloth Coats, $30 The best imitation oi real bro.idtnil ever intro duced. Rich lookinr, and very attractive. Made in the handjomest styles of this season. Beauti fully lined. Girls' Pretty Plush Coats, $15.00 Mn It of u beautiful seal plush. Very wnrmaml dressy looking. Made with roll coli.ir Wfl Richly lined. Sizes for 13 to 17 year juniors und o to 14 year girls. Snappy Coats for Girls at $10.00 Made in fine plushes, caraculs und velvets. Well made. Nobby st yles. Some at e lined with quilted linings; others Venetian lined. Sixes 6 to 14 years. Kkissalaoasl Usoad flaer, i , f t' 1 io matior what prko you want to pay, yoo'll li: d exact y what you wan at lWoiiirihvde'"s'. Tuo Pianos in One Special Attention Is Called to the New Dei ice At tached to the Walteit Mastertone Combination Player Pianoand Piano. With the new device vou llmoh FHia 8 I'Vi-KYUUDY'S O? lorn a le v. which se III 1 1 V 'orlc.l til" I UKTUiN'ITV tJO lOV0 mUOiC In motor part of the plsyt the piano homo, can then be us I i ordinary music in. ni". wln.ii vou or yOUl friondi mull In IM,' lite 1' . VI'.X i irtPJiJ. 1 LAYER PIANO AND PIANO The cntn ou ii delivered to your di avi'i.' n.l'.'ti ,ii '.civic', i tome uia.n ni' tii.tli laivmeat ot Player Pianos have b ..a to n $10. end thoreafter you are required pensive here oforo that it was ixi .o pay only $2.00 s wests. Nothing sible only foi th' wealthy to pur OStra to pey, No interest, no insur- ghaiO them i. icv. Also Offer tho Follo 'ln?, WALTtRS riAHUS at a Smin j to You. in Afflnv Instances, ot HALF. On Liberal Terms of $5 Uown und $1.00 a Week the One i in enjoy uny kin I of operetii dassicali popular with thio WALTERS NiA'J- UL'r. i in ii..' tile I'l. . l i mitv, 'e'.iwi't' , ............ - you merely turn t:. h which un !ockr. tho motor device, end thi We V. niters 375 List Mk 1 I'iuno Viiilurs f;ib List Mlc 1' xcelsioi I':. n." liff Wulters Llsl Stylo D Plnnu XHB ACTION is Hit l.ll l SCTflliNH, w. in n ll.ei" lul l'., e. for jr. i 1 1 1 and lavs ib out $198 $22ij $260 Waltora b67S LUl Styl ( lueenaboro Piano Wulters H I B 1st btylg Plymouth I'luno. Unlii's l, MM I ist Ball) Grand Piano AM) hOtll. UK A IMAM'. I.n.sr lain, ii' ths fliiast in t-"- sraele. o e ihslr auM'tiui. . '$275 $300 $5S A CAUO 'inn iron w (leiis) stban hi n XV I U OK I'l INQ ycu war. I It. st) l Ji, I M) ! 'iUt our ll.i:.u frtsj I UK HKI1 1 l tit- v kVH will ki u 0b ft aj, a:t 1 i.l Us piV il :ort U up" or - ujfiir. I U.t.ui ri' anf III) It l J" t 'hi "Wt'iK t'i n- v it w ii v i , pur to, o ktuanl ' 10 buy .i in.. H'- lO-Qatla wq -u r i ion ( Ml l Kb l tuf it Leliltl Wnii'i-i I'! ii Hiii iiino v nM piano In pntl pJ'n irl Uon ' -r''-i - 'iv l jJiiiK-u ui ii or f- r wit-k. bxchanKf Vour Old IMftno iii.'il fi stilly usi 'I i laao at sny :,j i'i,i . i i n. iiirt ..tin Uifii is of ili. " ri t uts. Your safi vn. ,1 w ..ni ts I'l mo. eatoo ssiitatl u will oaltt Player I'iani) Mens Root's Tivoli Underwear at 74c Limit, 3 Suits to a Customer ROOTS TIVOU STANDARD UNDERWEAR X Tin - price, 74c, nil i!ny Thursday. Root's hy gienic natural wool underwear, with the maker's nans stump-d on every p.armcnt. Kegulur $1.25 grade, end u liettcr lot of thia well known brand has not been offered ut a cut price this season. Men's $1.50 Double Breasted Wool Shirts, 81 Positively a good as most s'. irts sold elsewhere at SI. 50. atural srsy unshrinkable wool ; all suits, Made of heavy Mats ri tor. Charmine New Chiffon Blouses at Special Prices: Nui merely iw models, rut the most rjoartning oi' the tate arrivals. Not merely . v.tki'.-s, but extra ordinary offerings at the attractive BloomiiiRdul'' Bsqulslte Blach Chiffon Blouses ( with BUhnpc, embrtii 'err I in gol I o.- r.ilvei .in v t t -or delicate shades, For theatre or evenin v. thsv arc t. Imirably sdsptcd; S i;k . i.d . . Buperb Chiffon BlousaSi elsboretoly hau l embroidered iti twi-tone effects; yo'te, collar and cults OI while nt, net S lined i.iitlrclv New Models of Chiffon,' ubro. . 1 tn self coloring I nd silver 0 gold I BMSSSlIU lining; yoke and cufts ol white; in all i he BOWett 'all and winter $ colors aeniul Pl.H.r. ltvlngt'tn at, hen 8M ly bantl te, collar s9.49 xfoiderod bsssbIIm 1498 JHoie u Cerium 6uti.7g(fion HI QQMINGDALES', Lex. to 3d Ave., Mlh to 60th St. . . n ii s