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OLD MERCHANTHURTIF REED FROM STABBED BY FALSE WIFE WHITE WIFE.) , ods * COLL EGES OPPOSE ors, He married’ the defendant on March. and they lived for some years at Ninety-third atre: atwon Ie an oxeellent mustetan, ad a friend, a music teacher {1 Ran Down by Horse While on His 4 Wer nety third atret, whom he used ‘ D 4 Way to Theatre with to nde chere Mis. Watson qnet| 8 Altman f &o os x | Ran to Jandestinely, | . or tnitan Recteasin atest, Ir aumes, | Mire Watson Cannot See) iri lel ilies Mamie Lee Left China- > y . c fo) , or and had him shadowed, | ing from fnjuries to bis right lee! Hep Children—Baron | to pe them Mie ikbtae eo ver| Man Spouse to Bleed recelved last night from the horse of C 4 ' oF of hop, frienil's. hours | to Deaih Prmengildo Paltidini, of % West Bev.) a Corespondent. through an adjoining house she did) o Death. i} ot afterward return to her husband's eniponecond atreet. | AUR | MEN'S FURNISHING DEP’T. Mr. Goodyear, his wife and two = ” hy ition ioadt — 2 blends, wore on (holt way to the theatre ¢ Bischoff, tn the Bupreme Court neree tl Thad at pred Head Ri ‘AMDPN, NO J Th ) hitehed bo: Juatte fq he Pt on Ave. M lamt. He and the detectives] CAI N, > 1 O 1The police , Pe ne rae imag’ William Mee | tO-day, confirmed the report of John Fl fut that. Mts Waihin ha i agit sedhy dlavovered’ h: Chivatan vite tn| HIGH-CLASS NECKWEAR-COLORED AND DRESS ie t 4 ef . there * Mr 1 e home with ” uta D | 7 " Li wapartesied, with Haron L. Von Koppen and recwin NT” ak MATAR Ot Uae Midna ge her Nic | bie wite, w while girl named Ml { SUSPENDERS, CANES, UMBRELLAS, UNDERWEAR, HO» m= DRADIN AN ARBAWAY Sranuie ar: mle tote) rnirem tS RI Baene vs HMMS. Bhs wate: lees tha 0 SIERY, GLOVKS, BIC, SMOKING JACKETS, HOUSE AND ‘ A. H, Hamre ounsel for Watnon, welmod a wulfe a thaaked hit BATH ROBES, ALSO CHOICE ASSORTMENTS OF CAR» 18 t hie “hihaniin was fo match for her and ab Police Think that Drug Salesman |aske dJustice | grant hi THIEF IN NIGHTROBE, |\" PA Pe A RIAGE ROBAS AND STRAMER RUGS.» oes ks =f Fell, but Are Making an the gumtady 0 ae i Me tlitoat | haveatiatiom Loo ciee trom Mtaiting thom or Ie] PERGADNGLPHTIA, Ost, th-A tunelae oan mit auere in the Morris Landilahb, fifty years old, of | (erfering In any way with them. ‘ 4 the house of Wiliam Reynada hem, avin hin withe H \ = m cea eee eet @ Mlenry aireet, Mrooklyn, was found!) ‘The reason, Mr Hurmme) sa 1 UM) 90 U7 Bouth Fifteenth at and b wy dead in a basoment areaway at 1 Fale | request was timt Mrs Watson. tine eho] proceeding (irouah the louse Marobe over since | ; . ton street at 9 o'clook morning, | eloped ftom her huvband, ad been annoy-| and donned one of Mrs Reynolts's arelt (dead when found | There waa & deep ansh across his fore ling nim and endeavoring (0 eee (he chi! | gowns. He was discovered by Mr Roy: — Wise landlords begin advertising I you want a good suggestion as te Ried ai wea formeriy a drug clerk, |TPM, w penated 4 holds, who chased him out of the house. 8 TO 1 ON ILLINOIS, in The World on Sunday and een- how to get a job, Ving devirelete” think he fell ¢ investigating, but had recently hee The po tat tion, ite had not time to recover his clothes. Sdward Wasser 7 r tinue Monday and Tuesday o} | Pot a World Want ad, He tenn has been for years connected! From papers in the pookete it is thought] pty Simard, Wasserman offers to bet y y on the ‘ant ad, in Sunday aa@ 0) lo HL that MoKiney will carry] three-time rate. up situations bob, Apectaltion jent he'may nave met with foul play with the firm of Mille & Gibbs. Imports| he will be captured, liinow. / sh HLMACT & OD. NOTICE. RH. Macy & Co's Attractions Ave Their Low Prices { NOTICE. 4 ( Apply at Superinten- tent fer car is system Women's Underwear. enables you to buy within a radius of be Men's Stioeemta Andis Women’s Fleece lined Shaped! {from all departments) hundred miles on paid} | Men's “Gold Standard” Lace Ribbed Vests, finished with silk }without making a purchases of $5.00 or} |made of wax calfskin, hand until last over, That’s worth} | welts, double extension soles, tapes, Drawers to match, French bands, ankle length, 460, Women's HaltsWaol, Shaped Ribbed Vests, trimmed with silk ribbon and embroidered with silk, tong and short . an ' sleeves; Pants to match,French bands,| Women's Electric Seal Coats, se. ankle lengtty 748 lected’ -quality, double-breasted ef. Women's Three-quarter Wool shaped fect, revers and high collar, lined payment purchase, a Good Fur Values. with calfskin, Broadwa; £4.00; our price, Base = Men's “Gold Standard” Lace : wai Gexbie' eran Ea | ; welts, double extensi 4 with’ calfskin, Harvard, hast, ; $4.00, our price, $3.13. Both Sides 44th 9. from 13th to 15th, 6th Aw {remembering, Splendid Hosiery Values. rp The Hosiery department is moving forward with great sweeping ie oe see ih occ Why? rides, Your ready responses to our almost daily news concerning | Manufacturer's sli ri Inert The defects are so insignificant you'd Aye Hosiery bargains have forced us to double the space devoted to this} q 7 ved Vests, white and natural, neck ‘ tent stitched y Dargal Pp Men's Lace Shoes, made of vieh | Livery worn by come of the atudenia of the Ohtes versity whe aaa, ok handeerocheted silk al sae Ma a bs interest and it still overflows, This glowing success is not strange, never know they existed unless we hund-sewed welts, natural last, Pj have to work their way through @ ollege, edging, long and shott sleeves: Pail 26 B Y We ih better Hosiery for less money than others, That's the coms | (44 £1.74 for 10-4 size; $2.49 for $3.50; our price, 62.99, *Y Everywhere college men are discussing the recent order! to match, French bands, ankle fenkt $29.99, } bination thousands are seeking, We have the wit to know the trend {Hedy ‘ EI aad Men's Meee Shots, made of of the Rockefeller Chicago University that certain of the AG Women's Sable Fox Neck Pieces, very and be governed by ft, For example: leather, kangaroo tops, ( young men working their way through school should wear} Women's Swit Oh Ma et aie HD HA ARE AU. TaNy W ’ S H Blankets that are all wool except a fie ‘and width worth p39 @ livery, There is nowhere the least sympathy with the in- ES Ua’ laws $1.19, W 4 seber x and Blue fader omen § tandard 2c, jose at 17c. little fine cotton introduced in the price, $2.99, ov, 5 1 PAE, pis Jom 0) rt a Wy sane sae enare (ifar alfa Women's Swisseribbed Heavy-weight] Neck Places, boa style, at $1.9. Women’s Imported Hermsdorf dyed Black Cotton Hose, fall — {WFP bound with silk, Men's Lace Shoes, made ot va OR a i age slansing tore oriseae Ohivemel| Merino Yeats whit an tet Wet Women's Mink Neck Ploces, cluster! Weight, double soles, heels and toes, worth 25¢.; our price 17¢, 10-4 shee, $2.9% worth 3,50, postu lamer Caen 13.00) oF ' 2 jeAago e neck and short sieev D twelve tails, at j . Will not be followed elsewhere. Harvard thinks it harah;| sleeves, 9.34 ; iced A The description is full. All women know that “Hermsdort 114 sine, $3.44; worth $4.75, price $2.49, Pennsylvanin is amazed; Yale would not tolermte it, and Women's Swissetbbed White Alle Women's Alaska Sable (Skunk) Neck dyed” means the best there is And the cotton yarn is fine 1264 size, $).9% worth $§,00, fie) Lace Shoes, made of j ‘ Princeton ridicules the idea | wok Vests, shigh meee and short) ieee ctuster style, trimmed with! — and good--correct weight for autumn—double soles, heels — | strictly Allewoo! 11-4 Blankets, sold ante LG eel ‘= } CHICAGO, O. 3 ves, $1.24; long sleeves, 81.4% ” Strictly All-wool 11-4 ts, $0) don toe lasts, worth $2, 30; our ‘i , Oct, 10.-Students at John D, Reckefeller’s Chi-| Sleeves, #1.2 celgh tails, at 98,74, and toes. Great value, elsewhere at $4, 50; our price $4.64. $1.89, cago University who are working thelr way r | Women's Swiss-ribbed Neavy-welgtit . t ’ 7 eWaey Pp sabe bhcald , g ig thelr way through college push White Vests, high neck and Women's Sable fe Neck Pieces, ’ ! d Fine All-woot Blankets, soft, leecy _ «fund take people through the big building, are still compelled rn WOO! vA! trimmed with head and tal), at $7.99, W W ( ‘aS Ho \3 Boys Shoes—in Annex, “¢ , 44, long sleeves, J if Yo weara livery in spite of their protests and the protests of! iid bern HIM ; { Women's Electric Seal Neck Pieces, omen s 00 ani hmere siery. and warmthful, extra selected stock, Boys’ Dress Shoes, made of 4 \ other students, Every effort is being made by the faculty Wa ‘ "4 Mertno Combination Suits, stole effect, trimmed with eight tails, Women's Ribbed Black Wool Hose, spliced heels and toes, 24c, 10-4 size, 64.54 worth $5, 50, patent leather, kid tops, hand 4 de a omen! “ ‘f v7 aie aut ta ela ay the Subject, but it te probable| — white and natural, neck finished with ab 84.07, Women's Black Wool Hose, plain, double heels, toes and soles, 19¢. 11-4 slae, $5.52 worth $6.50, welts, new lasts, sizes2' toss, at mete! cobeariad Bi top on tie part of ail the stucfents will be| aan aoe et leaves, ankle| Women’s Jackets and Capes,| — Women’s tilack Cashmere Hose, finely ribbed, merino heels and toes, 44 24 sine, $6.24; wort $7.50, $2.97; sizes 12 to 2, at $2.67 i “Hut consider the unneeessary hu- CURIS : Y e " this biation otiihenooren ined, Y length, 61.44, Women's Jackets, made of black Nols Black Cashmere Hose, plain, double soles, high-spliced heels and Splendid California Blankets, every 44 peo epee ot tae a 4 fies! —-—— ily Women's Black Merino Tights. knee) cheviot, double-breasted style, silk ci finely ribbed through to toes, double heels | tHFead Wool except the touch Of] soles, | nglish last, sizes a6 t0 9 "J ARVARD’S OPINION, PRINCETON LAUGHS and ankle length, open, 946, velvet collar, lined with black satin Wore say Coa sery lies, Fair rough to toes, double heels spool cotton in the warp to prevent worth 65,00; our price, 62:49, ot ites Mx padaod . 4 Women's White Merino Tights, ankle! serge, at $9.74, 5 por h shrinking, Boys’ schoo! Shoes, made of satin eal, Women's Heavy Imported Cashmere Hose, fast black, double heels and toes, , open, IAG. length, open, ihe Women's White Mercertzed Cotton Tights, heavy-weight, ankle length, Proposition Is Regarded by the Tigers as Heing Too Ridion- low utente There Who Wear Aprons He smite Wait McKay sewed, dongola t Women's Box Coats, made of cas soles, all sizes and widths, Ont 4,99; worth 5,00, tor and black kersey, finished with 104 shane, 4,99) Ww 11-4 size, $6,8% worth $8, 50, Women's Light Weight Imported Cashmere Hose, warranted fast black, 79¢, ops. 244 to 5) 49; 12 toa at B1.24, om Table, but . Mo take Them OM Afterward (% Tnke feriowaly one-inch band of panne velvet, tail. hoes, made of box calf Bald |) ipectad 40 The venting World) * (ipeélal to The Teening World.) open, $1.09, OnesINGH DANG OF Pl Ifcol Women's Natural Wool Hose, double soles, heels and toes—our own impor: 12-4 slag, $8.41; worth $9.75, Little Men's Shoes, made of tie VAMBRIDGE, Oot. M-Harvard men| PRINCRTON, Oot. 10.The report tbat) Women's Natural Woo! Tights, ankle} Orestitched, lined with self-color tation, 496.; heavier at $96. 9.69. $11.24 a tie a da . 24, Richer qualities, $15.74, $18.15. Comfortables. Comfortables, filled with clean white cotton, both sides covered with figured silkoline, $1.27, Comfortables, tied with cotton, buth sides cover the faculty of Chicago University has ved an order (hat some of the men working thelr way through college must | wear liveries soema to Prin nd professors had geen mothing of the i hetion of Chicago Untveretty in oom to Bolling some of the mem who are work- wo ing (nelr way through college to wear g livery, but from the taformation sup. they expressed disapproval, even eee Deon Rigen said: “IT pearcely under- but if it te what | seems, 1 J call {t harsh In the extreme, Of if the men are compelled only satin, at $19.49. Women's Golf Capes, made of rich doublefaced cloths, beautiful color soles, straight last, all sizes widths, worth $2.50; our price, Little Men's Dress Shoes, made i patent leather, kid tops, hand welts, English jast, worth $2, $0) price, $1.87. Little Men's School box calfskin, spring toes, heavy soles, sizes 8 to a, $2.00, our price, $1.49, length, open, $1.44, Women's Black Wool Tights, knee and ankle length, open, 61.44, binstions th $16.50 to dente to be too humorous to be seriously | ng $22.80 our prige $1 , thought about, That a man should be| Children’s Underwear. Fase Dur Brien 10%, made to puffer humiltation whatever | 1, because he happens to be im sueh cit |Chidren's. White Merino Vests, Children’ s Capes and Jackets. cumstances as require his receiving f j| Children’s Golf Capes, made ot nome pecuniary help to complete « col. dbed ig ine * ei Five brown, navy and red. doubte-faced Leann ab rh cloth, finished with hood and high Women’s Black Cashmere Hose, extra wide, 49¢, and @9¢, Black Australian Wool, 89¢. Women's Black Lambs’ Wool Opera Length Hose, very fine quality, light weight, $1.24, Women's Black Cashmere Opera Length Hose, double soles, heels and toes, Te. and 89e, Children’s Wool and Cashinere Hosiery. we ¢ carded lege course they regard aa preposterous, buttons, bit money and happiness to thousands of ‘at a cost of 9000,000, ‘This lg the heaviem ocean tow + woods I or black sateen, N75 Our price 965 ind bottom timed mets “4 Bo the era pics revel ed, bronze ti $10.33; Jim, Bay 7; for this sale $47.99 bd Livery Ip contain function, Ih lrhey do not dee that any benef | D t tch, size 16, 34¢,5 Children’s Black Wool Hose, plain and ribbed, sizes 6 to 814, 24c, tured sateen, $1.6% ght make a difference. Eive . y benefit can he| Drawers to match, ', ; dren's Black Woo! »? , ’ o , ere are lots of men in Princeton be rc Shildren's Double-breast Ontb, ‘ ' * n's an ye i Sipe ay: | ear fone tw ware ghar "way | Cin’ Wie Mein erat feof mazrin ble pale chevit,| SAL eee tie cincreae Of. om ch at, ne pat Hora datign, 63.2% made of box and wax calfakin, hand | 1 Mp try to, De branded with livery. i ; | regular made--Vests,, Size 20, 626, Titpoh back, Ried torre tater | Children's English Cashmere lose, fine and heavy ribs, double knees, heels Conlortaeis ot bles both | made tp sews newest { {| tact with the poorer etement of Prince. | 108 Fon each larger stee, tained with brald, sizes 4 to 14) and toes, site 6, 62e,—increase of S¢, on each sire, Parfringe Ra Ay styles, sold elsewhere at $8.00; our } fon Colloge men than any other man Children’s White: Australian Wool ears, at $5.21, | Children's Imported Plain Black Cashmere Hose, French feet, double knees, rike $6,24, \ } here, anid wien, interviowed: i y ; P Talon Teetlas one Of the waiters, said; | {HM Mt Bd vine mya fon ty Vests, Pvigpred gd bi ee, Children's three-quarter fitting dou- Neth and ON #168) #4 omml GEOR OF 96 OF BE CIE baying telly Ed Women's Button and Lace Shoe > rWe have ty wear something here for] to (he aetlon of the universt: me brand, full regulay made, size “4 ble-breasted Coats, made of navy, red ’ Lolagt 1 made of velour calf, stock tips, RRR Aer Aunt cl (ila ind sae | TaenGok eer i. ante roma uae dh el Ce Men’s Wool Half Hose. rata ne SORE) rp hy Seah oe en ny arb cone tan should | Gen tj ' velvet, Sizet Mu ‘wor , Tefvve old Pitt hun teave chtloge | hmm themwelven who are working) large aie tas geurhat #099 Men's Merino Half Hose, plain black, natural camel's hair, seal brown and! — Gomortables, filed with wook) (i At i! tl Ui Jam not nshamed of working my Oy | EL ry ARPA have very | decided Children's Natural Woo! Vests, ribied Ohidtsa's os Coal; ade: of tan] V9) 240, warmthtul without being burdensome, nore kerio callsin' Mock pn ee ee nel tact nkdor anu {expenses by tutoring, said that rainer| bottoms, finished with silk binding, | Tbpsattad eltiet ae covered with Agured nainsook, $4, ork solee, ectam MaAntal 4 ciroumetan Here we. get an good) than be dograded to the extent of belng Misses’ Pants. and ! Brawers to Kersey cloth, double-breast ¢ if Men's Hack Cashmere Half Hose, double soles, heels and toes, j4c, and 39e, and $4.0 cor’ Ap vy Py shapes, i git HE A anghaay, this iene tut eve M2 sig a he would’ leave mateh, size 18, 39¢.; Se. rite on each i ie? CHCA ary ay Men's Cashmere and Eatra Wool Half Hose, very fine, 44¢, Winter Gloves. ag Meg ul } y 1 Poot 4 t M , they treat iin we 1 and Tike onuale oe forced utetealh frm att Re Psd larger ne wits tela coke $12.68, Men's aney Cashinere lal Hose, black and blue ground, with colored figures ; Moh, made of box calfskin, dull Who wnobbletiness In our | Moheen timen however, s gl Children's api " turak aff Misses’ Jackets, made of tan and black and stripes, 44¢ Women's Two-clasp genuine Mocha tops, stock tips, heavy welted soles, ho need to suffer any pangs simply be- bination Suits, walt and natura Kersey cloth, double-breasted effect, Men's Heavy Vicuna Cashmere Half Hose, full of warmth and comfort, 64¢, Pique Gloves, 89¢, medium mannish last, at $2.99 cauno 18 poasensor Is A poor mah, sizes, S4¢ lined with serge, sizes 14, 10 and 18 i ny Wi ri Waal Hilt pe double Solus) healé ana _ My Winia’b vonciend Lambokin: due Women's Lace Shoes, made of vit there were snobs ever nan G en's jum Welg’ ama Woe , do oles, oes, 096, ‘0 years, $9.74, i" ; salfskin, MeKay sewed, stock 10 the question in polnt he] +O PENNSY 18 AMAZED ’s Under " ‘ Glace Gloves, 976, § s Underwear, f Men's English Cashmere Wall Hose, colored figures on black grounds and ; louble soles, at $1.87, ’ “it a, No man of any prife Men" _ and Natural aa Children’s and Misses’ Dresses stripes online grounds; our own importation, 79¢ Men's Comreney el Priaseam Dipped fate stores A always wollen Protesvors at the iy,| Men's a Children's { de of blue ’ : : with great values, That's Be i Si, bed htm pea hues Drese, dade of he] Men's 26¢, and 35c. Half Hose at 17c, | sens ony Mou raw che! ih fowl hore in Denouncing ‘ ‘ bolero ef- ens 2.9C, ° 1 larly true now, here + Drawers to match, 74¢ red and brown cashmere, boler . worth $1.25, at ¥76. rly . + aie Psi it) ‘en a Natural ae Bint ais] {0h trimmed with plain and fancy Manufacturer's Samples. aeeeees ; i's ¢ f ; ; ¥ DISLIKED AT YALE. {PETADHLPHEA, Pa. Oot i0-—Mu-| Thee quarter Wool Shit, ribbed Urakis, ska 4 lo 14 years, 62.01, These are a manufacturer's samples of Men's Half 's Clothin | Profensors regard the Itvery| — botto pearl Butlons Drawers to] Children's (nesses, made of blue, Hi t about halt price 8 Annex. oid Hli's Sone Ave Too Nemoeratio| VAte emitode at Chicago with amase- pape Po ‘ oe brown and red granite cheviot, yoke, ose at a price, ; Y to Make Mtndents Wi ty. }mene Soon tie alt unite in waying) Men's Natural Woo! Shirts, ribbed] collar, Delt and sleeves trimmed with) Raoutar 5c, and 35¢. qualities for 17c. Men’s Sack Suits, made of winter-weight fancy cheviots and Hy ery of Serv Bodaousats wk be ccoans, hottoms, finished with silk binding brald a tei finished with deep Li Thread and fine Cotton, plain black and faney {medium and dark colors, just right for business wear, worth $11.00; our ispreial to The Rvening Wort.) The student body generally did nor} Drawers to match, double gussets ni } at 83,91, iste 1h " J price $8.74, iJ 4 le pA agen get) te hesitate to condemn it and the atu. overlocked seams, $1.19. CHAT» ree, met Mf rid, wine styles, Men's Sack Sults, made of black Cheviot from the Hawthorn Mills, all woot! and vofenro if dents, especially those who are work: Fay ” Nat. and black cashmere and camel's hair worth $12.50; our price $9.93, hon of the faculty of the Vulversity otliey' tate way through ‘the. uel Men's viMeditentt”” White wag aids, trimmed with velvet, silk and fast dyed, well Hned and tatlored, worth $12.50; our p Foyt waking students working thelr htught "ay enewafingly’ unjunt aad] UEal Woo! shirts and Drawers, full) Pra cored gkirt, sles 4 4014 years, F Flannels. Furniture-—in Annex, Men's Sack Suits, made of meltons and cassimeres in quiet effects and cheviots ia Way through college wear livertes, and denendlng to thy vatient fo Conga hii regular made, $1.89, at $4} i wok rane Flava Ti vertiani real Scotch patterms, best linings, worth 618,00; our price $12.49. q wor! t ” if , * " ' Mfuleh ORKIRE| corridors: before ‘hin elasnrvates In He: | Men's “Norfolk and New Brunswick FuALAva aie, prada of (Od Blab a bed 7 vk F yard: our, Parlor Rockers, large size, mahogany} Men's Cutaway Coats and Vests, made of Imported untinished worsted, ined with jiter said, howe] 4 who are, fortunate, enous to pod Le Draws} and» black cheviot, tucked yoke, sdabpil At GC, per yares OOF enished frame, seat and back ups| _ pure-dyed sitk, hand finished, worth $25.00; our price 618.74. ‘ 4 be abllareay Mae autores ecows Lalla inal iH tucked back and front, finished with | Price holstered with silk velour, worth} Men's Overcoats, made of Oxford gray frieze, square shoulders, full bach. body . i Finer i ies axodnene ere 1a order Pelee bs eta ie Mid ie beg a da tage Phgatoad Aig ryrecmene cons $4.00; our price $2.99, lined with heavy mohair serge, sleeves with satin, worth $12.50; our price $9.98, fj joeratio an institution for that. The} denunotat as bleed Natu ¢ Worst rts a 0 ¢ rom, 54¢, ‘ " i r ith a PRTaIT of YE Png ot MEST einine|” thie Wao tmiiatied ay y ox.| “Drawers, full regular made, $244, 9716, French Printed Flannel, stripes amd Turkish Arm Chairs, iron frame, alt bil Bebb bec A Devoe ol all oy hy sty tg wake ie 1 1 ee Smtudaats to put on the Hvery of servi+| pressed for the Students wir 's “Medileott” White Cashmere] Misses’ Skirts, made of blue and black tka dots, advertised elsewhere at} hair filling, covered with plain or fig- " Aro (0 be subjected to such ton. | Men 7 , ‘ nese teeta ener | Shifts and Drawers, full regular made,) —cheviot, also gray homespun, tailor, | BSc; oui pce 57 Sleek woth Aes Bo our setts CIR, Boys’ Clothing—i sno. " Hao, and sani Alkwool Twilled Flannel, enriched] — °alors,w« price $19 a ADMITS HIS THEFT. |MAIN TOWED TO SEA. Bini path 38 0 Stn 080) with silk embroidered dots, ten Col} st eock ers, to match the above, | Boys’ Sailor Blouse Suits, made of all woo! blue cheviot, cut full, ie agnte | Who Carries [Ocean Liner Burned in Hoboken R. & G, Corsets. Ww ' renin Pe Fe UN al cdl At SSe4 our) vered with plain or tiguted velour | strongly made, trimmed with several rows of silk soutache braid, jan eapenener Mackintoshes. J in your chotce of several culors, : ice, $1.88. ; i Pier Fire Being Taken to ‘1 omens your $3.00; our price, ~~ o Uae eset Newent heen, The prefixed initials ‘ R& G" mi ht i nal ‘buble t Stoves and Heaters, worth $27.00; our price $21.99. Lys Suits including extra pair of trousers, made of woollen cheviot strohlip , fas iat bs Ag ‘The North<erman Lioyd at st for Right Good, That’s what Women's | acl ogee 4 , dou ‘| exe Banner’ Oil Heaters, $4.36. “En- Fivesplece Parlor Suits, mahogany. tailored and lined, sewed with silk, stylish and serviceable, worth $500; OWF { pag oo Hg emo Brooktyn's Main, of over 10,00) tone, passed out at these Corsets eee srong, re ee Bs a he terprise” Oil Heaters, $1.68 to veneered frames, covered with satin price, 85 49, f <ghopping district for some weeks part, | Gandy Hook at 0.95 o'clock thie morning well made and nicely finished, The @ cape, all Met 42 $7.17, damask in your ¢holce of several col. Boys" Two-plece Suits, made of wide wale serge, absolutely fast color, sewed with j } “pleaded guilty to-day in the AdLm#] 5 iow of the two ocean tugs, ry thorough your knowledge of! — Women's Mackintoshes, woo! cash. | P/*"** ors, regular price $37.99 for this sale] sik, substantially lined, worth $5.00; our price, $3.95. treet Court to stealing a sllver-mount- » Midgar ¥, Boneh and values the deeper will mere, velvet collar, single or double Gas Radiators, nickel top and base, 129.9 foys’ Sailor and Russian Blouse Sults, made of serges, chevlots and vrge departinent| tekenbach and BAward Lackenbaoh, leah $2.99. three tubes, 6216; four tubes, $2.54, and handsomely embroidered, Sailor Blouse Suits, 3 to t fed ink eraser in A Yarge dep be your appreciation of the following: cape, . beautifully trimmed y store yesterday, snd two small tags, with the steamer PY ‘9 Mackintosbes, woo! cash> “Home Comfort’ Opensfront Gas| — Three-plece Parlor Suit, mahogany years, Russian Blouse Sults, 3 to 8 years, worth $6.00 to $8.00; our price, $4.99, FP" Hennessy invariably carries & news| Buenaventura acting es « rudder to the R. & G, Corsets, made of finest sateen, ae, deubleaieatia, reves collar Stoves, $291, ye orale rlalvalf ya Boys’ Overcoats, made of al-woo! Oxford frieze, finished with raw edges velvet | paper When he enters a store be lays] tig anip. f long waist, high boned bust edged] — flut chiitary capes $3.99 , crlieder Coal Stoves, 8 tn.| CR Cialt ind. tolertels, cover ryt lined with double warp materials, worth 63.0% our peice BAO the vaper on the article he intends to] A start was made yesterday afternoon, with ‘embroidery, top and bottom ull military cape, §3,99. Round gy nee Mn Sh jo } with vd ere A ar price Bors’ Reefera, made of brown alk woo! kersey, finished with raw edges, iniakd vee Ry } Wa! and usually gets away with It.) pit the weather not belng rewarded suf-| — finished with silk floss, white and Misses’ Mackintoshes, cashmere-tin- Lili Act od a PSVAT Wes eae BATES) cer ean pei diy 10 years, worth $6, 50; our price 84.35, oe The volice say he has a record and two! folently favorable, the Main was &f-/ — drabhregutar price $1.7 sour price 9¢, ished fabric, velvet collar, single cape, Round Cylinder Coal Stoves, nickel] Five.niece Parlor Suits, inlaid mahog- papell made of blue and olive brown all-wool kersey, well-fined and | Bllages. Hennessy sald be lived at 22] chored for the night in Gravesend Bay, all sizes, $1.59. trimmed, bronze top ornament, & in., any-veneered frames, hand-polis! Boys’ Overcoats, made vcouble, worth 610,00 ous price ef Bast Thirieentn street, Manhattan. Ynys Main, which was in the Tepeien| Rb G. Comets, bh style tong tee end-bere. in| it 2 an AM. covered. with silk velour beautifully | __ carefully made, very dreesy ond sete I fire, ie bound to Newport News 1 , top | Mack’ for Men in “a nay on aot |S i atta catenin | lo tl] MACY’SFOR MERCHANT TAILORING.

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