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4 4 Broadway and r1th Street. SHEETS. Utica Mills Muslin, Slzes, Hemmed, Hemstiteh ed! 54 X 90, gor, 48e, 63 X 93 1-2, 70, — 72X93 1-2, §ac. 60¢. 72x 990, BSC, 630. 81x93 1-2, 576 650, QOX 931-2, 63, 74. An incomplete line of Wamsutta, Dwight Anchor and Atlantic Mills Sheets, Hemstitched finished with insertion,—at less than cost, or JAMES McCREERY&CO,, Broadway and rith St. BODY FOUND ON SUENE OF ROW Signs Pointing to White- ly's Murder Ignored by Police. Deapite suspicious ctreumetances tn the case of Capt. Norman Db Whiteley of Birmingham, Aln ho was found dead in an onst aide t, maid tu be en oplum den, (hey tng the mystery | Wilely, though eoventris, was a man of good family, and had attained con @derable prominence tn Southern mitt (ary cireles, He had served in an Ate ama roriment through the Spanteh American wor Carmilo Laro#a, cook In the restaurant of Bucala & HRobino, at 28 HMilzabeth atreet, discovered the ti ma sound of souffing on then the footsteps of w carrying | @ heavy weleht A moment later a door was opened and slammed euddenly, The cook peered) {nto the hallway and saw the body of a man doubled up inside the doorway. The man's face was distorted Hin hands were clenched and drawn up at elther fide of his head ‘Their porition might have indicated either a sudden movon to want off a death blow or the spasm following Intense pain fargeon Said Apoplesy, An amtuilance surgeon gave an off hand diagnorin of death from apoplesy and aleoholtem, ‘The Coroner is to-day conducting an Autopay Whitely was handeorely dressed. He wore a watoh muard, bul (he Limepleer fan missing, A i bill was found In an tnatte pocket, Thal a man of Ble port @on shoold have heen found dead In the paawe was sufficient ty exelie eumpioion ‘The police, however, regard his presence Gare ae quite natural ‘They aay the place is an Itmitan wweat \ ep. Neighbors my that the floors | @bove the restaurant are unmet oe an eptam fen conduct) by a man named Cantteon. The man wan #ald to have G@aeoke Ahis fret “pipe” in the place and @e4. He had been dead for hours be Gere 'dasoverc’ The doors were barred immediately efter the finding of the body. In each | fF them te a wicket, much an te used in resorts for the purpose of | @umatinising applicants for adintaston | Me place te patronired almont exeli { @tvely by Bhoiliane and Htatlane of the tower clans. (Weittely's body was Mentifint by Nel {een Brothers, 4 bartender in a Howery Games hal, He weld (ye man pleked ‘up @ eoquaintance with him, and they fad been “seeing (he lown’’ logebher A woman named Kate Manning, of M4) Bast Forty-firat street, idenufed Witte fy ee an acquaintance ete had picked up @t a dance ball, he maid they had been uch together, She knew hin ae Nor Harte, tound in Whitely'# pocket were #4, ur afepionata wile, Jennie ey Satin wr return to the writer eald that hie aving away would he | fate, wis ape anilaren lve win her, Mra. Frank ardner, of ih Bixth venue, Birmingtiam, Ala. Bie & woman of wealth and pre minenee ler eon held political positions after ving college, ‘Well Known tm the fouth, When he married n (Greenville, Als le ho went to that city and engaged | In & commission buaines® on money left) im from his fathers estate Peper In military olreles and tain of the Greenville Milt of| ce drill companies of the South, 6 7 enitsted at the outbreak of (he war and was comminsioned om in the volunteer army bie J over he returned to end was aanistant to the County Avi, During the war he had, it 1s said, bo me eidicted to drink and ciparetive fe | eal pi position through irregular) yy fg lla disappeared from home, turn ing wp in Loaleville, Ky. one mornin wading in the river and diving in ornare he mupposed was in the water. ine Rt) taken home and eareful nure-|{, ee b Li on Die arrival here, he apent his time and money in. the Teed taen! diatrict, His family have sent word to haw the body forwarded to Birmingham. DIAMOND THIEF SENTENCED, |: —_—— CahiN, Who Stole Woman's Brace. let, Sent to Sing Sing, George Cahill, the who was convicted Friday of war to-day sent ten months tn Sing Hon: f sage sated aes are not probe |@ 9 oats ©’Neills. Special Offering of FrenchVelour Table Covers All of the very best quality and in a good as:oriment of colors, 1!, yards square, formerly §.75 and 2 yards square, formerly 8,50 and 1¢ 2x2% yards, formerly 10.75 and 12, Tapestry Table Covers. Sane Fifty Pieces at These Extraordinary Prices. 2x2! yards, (OrMerly 4.00,,..:... secre rereee ees 2x4 yards, formerly SSO. eererererecene Also Exceptional Values in Lace Curtains & Draperies. SIXTH AVENUE, 20TH MUSLIN UNDERWEAR DEP'T. A new and exclusive models, work, New, garments Hlaborate All premises, made Prompt attention paid te JAMES McCREERY & CO., Twenty-third We Renew This Excellent Tail- oring Offer Because There Were Disappointments Last Week. We're sorry for the disap- with copies of many of the latest Paris creations,—desiyned for trousseaux, in Gr THE WORLD: TUESDAY Y EVENING, OCTOBER %, Infants’ Outfitting Depts. Direct attention to their Exceptionally Large Importations of Long and Short Dresses, Coats, Guimpes, Veils, Caps, Bonnets, , Also large assortments of Misses’ French Underwear And in addition will offer to-morrow AG baL ae 37¢, 65, 98 386, 59, 95 Long Slips Ladies’ Underwear Dep't Taffeta Silk Waists Entire Front, back and sleeves hemstitched and tucked, bishop sleeves ObOreser es «3.48 cach WOE ees veee 4.75 each 7.50 each SO. ss eiee cone 2.90 each $4.95 Entire walst tucked, vest front, trimmed with applique ecru lace or gilt braid TO 2iST STREET. Oriental Rugs At Very Low Prices Modern Shirvans Value $7.50 95.75 stock of fine original |Handsome Carabaghs “ $11,00 98.75 Silky Mossouls "$39.00 $22.00 Turkish, India & Persian Carpets Sultable for Parlors, Libraries or Dining Rooms Metal Bedsteads toe $4.50 » 18,50 $20 1 200 Brass All exclusive trimmings, work-rooms on the ) special orders, Street. Spring Underbeds, Hair Mattresses, Feather Pillows and Bolsters, bedding made in their own workrooms and warranted as represented, West Twenty-third Street Infant's Out-fitting Dep't. THE ” VESTA,” When the warl, Hirmingham ing Rrooklyn f | exceptional quality. for “pin money”...+.++ Ehrich Bros., HELD FORS50 000 IEWEL THEFT, Salesman Used Goulds Name to Fleece Local Dealers. Word was arreat in Mathe oly M othe firm of Mather & 11 Maiden lane, Waah. of ¢ lore harien Wentworth, Mather t# acoused by wholenale jewel Jers and diamond merchants of stealing He obtatned the Jewelry worth 8,000, goods on memorandum and, according || to Detective T. J Malden, of the ¢ tral Oflee, pawned them under the name 4 owhtioh he iis name wae J forf-Astoria w w 6 brooch left pawnbroker'® Keeping — Diverce for Mrs, Bremer, Mrs Fit and workmanship always sat- isfactory, or money back, C chance for a $20 overcoat, with $10 left iver her doday of the| He ly a jewelry aaleaman formeriy artemed at he! was bound for in Beattle four it Mather'a tran | wor die & wealthy man, | 1h In the Minnie A. Bremer, of 302 Went | Ong Hundred and Nineteenth street, secured a decree of absolute divorce to- Py see wotere ation inne in 4 jain er LJ came went by detault. pointments—theret ore this re- newal of our special offer, We're very glad that the offer } was so unusual, so broad that it crowded the Merchant Tail» ‘ oring Section every day last week, 15 fall overcoating fabrics to choose from; Ox- ford and Cambridge Friezes, English Coverts, blue, black and brown Kersey. Trim mings and linings here for your inspection—they're — of Come to-morrow. It's a 10.00 6th Ave. and 23d St. Promptly Refunded, ite of ' the quali Trimmed Hats at $3,50—Twosplen | did styles in all colors: shapes are fell In the popular “coaching" effects and are velvet bound; one is trimmed with taffeta and gilt brald; the other) with velvet and satiny stylish, showy | and worth $7.50; your choice of either style or attractive hate ii} ot | Suitings; actual value per yard cess, we prove by every sale, Helelelebotolelbtetotlolotololololottotlelololotitoh tobolololoitototototoioto teint Rothenberg &. Satisfaction Guaranteed or Money At 34c. a Yard, Picture Department a Big Success. Month ago we opened a Picture Department on the Third Floor, But the reason is easily explained we give better values than any other store in town, a fact Here is strong evidence: 1,000 Photograph Frames, '4-inch gilt moulding, brass matched gorners, hand cut mat, oval or bijeetd opening; worth 2S¢,, but a very sivanive Special at (sold also on Main Flgor) §00 size 10x12 Framed Colored Pictures, varitty of newest subjects, nboued shoul a) one inch gilt moulding, brass corners, elsewhere you pay SOc, we charge (sold also on Main Floor), 29¢ 200 Dining Room Subjects, size 12x18, oak frames, worth $1.00, but lively selling specials 100 size 16x20 Gilt Frames, lite size subjects, colored pheto., worth $2.00; special at. . Autumn Exhibition of Coats and Caps. varied im- de- A complete and stock,—including ported and — original signs. Coats made with the new fitted or pleated back Sizes 2 to 4 years. Every requisite for In- fant’s layettes. JAMES McGREERY & C0., Twenty-third Street. West 14th St. It's a very sensible and attractive place—this thrivi ery Department on the Second Floor, “4 milliner’s art; millinery, but reasonable charges, priced hats as we do in the higher ones, ty of the materials, The wonderful grown proves your ample appreciation of this fact special offers lend to the Department an additional element of interest, Trimmed Hats at $4.98 Styles the peer of any $10.00 hat tn New York. (ine style is trimmed on @ French felt stiort-back sailor, with | velvet, crystal velour and a gilt buckle, The other is made on a frame ina ture ban shape of taifeta, braid and che nille and is trimmed with a large ro: Sette of same, Any color or 4, 95 combination desired, Two great For instance: is 69¢.; we'll sell 79. At The very latest straight front models, Designed to comply with the new fashions in dress, In all this season's colors and fabries, Every variety of figure provided for,—in accordance with mode and hygiene, The “Marga i,”—new, straight-front ribbon Corset, JAMES MoCREERY & CO,, Twenty-third Street, Nothing but the be: every price a revelation and within modest bounds, Elegant We put as much skill and labor in the low- You simply pay for the difference in | Lowest Prices Always, but at No| Sacrifice of Quality, Popular Millinery. Trimmed Millin- + specimens of the way in which the department has New styles daily, These Trimmed Hats at $6.95—A beauti- ful $12.00 Hat at almost half price, hand made of velvet on frame, in one of the newest, swellest shapes, Velvet folds are around crown, brim is of draped velvet with lace appliqued on, trimming 1s velvet, satin and a fancy plume; in every way brilliantly dressy... "6, 95 Sensational Offers---Dress Goods. We mean to create a storm of town talk to-morrow by placing on sale the greatest bargains ever known in the Dress Goods Department, 100 pleces Imported strictly allewool Novelty 50 pleces Black Plerola Cloth; regular price is yard: you can get it at Rothenberg's to-morrow 49c. a Yard, It was an instantaneous suc- 15c caw) So URI RR mee ROAR IAAI SEND cel al Stern Brothers - “Ehtich Bros. Ehrich Bros. $2.50 Silk-Faced L yons Velvet at 79c. An Exceptional les for Dressmakers and Other Large Consumers. Never in our history have we been able to give such value in high.class velvets as we are giving now, Elegant LYONS VELVETS, in all leading street colors and many delicate evening tints, suit- able for full costumes and waists; same quality is positively retailed to-day at we 50; while 79 they last, only, , ‘Actually L Less Than 1-3 Their 3 Their Real An Immense Globe Success. Values that Bring Enthusiastic Throngs. Over 28,000 Pairs of Gloves at Half and a 7) He Values range from $1.00 to $2.00 per pair, Do vou wonder that New York never saw a more successful glove sale? ~The purchase was made at the auction sale of the stock formerly belonging to Wertheimer & Company. They're fine, tirm goods that yoy 'd be proud to possess at regular prices, Save half or more by choosing now, Ul for seal and Children, values from $1.00 to $2.00 | iy hai perins Tan #08 ¥ $2.00 390, 106% tet ewes Value. From 9 to If Wednesday Only, 100 DOZ. BLACK and STRIPED SATEEN and PERCALINE PETTICOATS, umbrella style, some trimmed with two and three ruffles, lai wes deep » Ad Spanish flounce, From 9 to 11 A, M. only ; c Cloaks, Suits, Jackets, Bags, Waists. Why Pay More Elsewhere for the Equal of These? You buy safely here You may rest assured of quality, Juige for yourself of price, This 4s the most successful Cloak and Suit season in years of great selling, Unusual quality and unusual price have made it so—combined with your ready appreciation. New beauty 1s added every day, The showing has not deteriorated a bit. Deterioration Is backsliding. This store is progressive first of all—and always, Stylish Tailor-Made Suits. Most Remarkable Values, FOR $15.00 SUITS FOR $20.00 Wine homespuns, SUITS — Very ry Venetians and ry fine Pebble cheviots, in tight Cheviot, im fitting, fy-front, double-breasted blae Hie and brown, Dou- and Russian blouse, Jackets ele- bleel ted and tight-fittlog gantly Hned In satin, Full flow- ing skirts, prettily tailored. Lots of style Wearlng qualities guaranteed Jacket, faced lapels of eau de Sole and full lined In fine tate feta, Full flowing skirt, be@ue tiful “hang.” FOR $1850 FOR — $2600 SUITS, In 19, 75 AND $30.00 ry choice quality SUITS: ich Venetian cloth, lent blac cheviots and homespuns; Rus- broadcloth, Russian b! ates jacket, new bishop sleeve, blouve and skirt full lined finest taffeta ilk, Enure boautifully tallored, In the same lot are swell pet ble dbl zibeline and Venetian cloth sults, sian blouse, fly-front, double- breasted and Bion Jackets, lined in fine taffeta silk, some in satin, beautifully cut skirts, full flaring; suits made to sell at $18.50 Fine Box Coats and Jackets. FINE KERSRY 14 75% Ae CLOTH JACKHETS, * Ghaihe Sua MOBILES and SHORT JACKETS, finest Kersey cloth, dark gray and black, pel awoll richly Hned a fine satins and effects, | f 4 ¥ loth, taffeta silk, Very finely tadl- ble cheviot and vicuna | ored, Regular value $12.76, Pere lene] ao : mah FOR LADIRS' value $22.00, SWELL BOX FOR LADIRG’ ry COATS in very HANDSOMH fine Koreoy bh MAR. ‘loth, in black, blue, tan, castor | vid gray, High rolling storm ilar or noteh collar, most ele- wntly tallored. Lined throu mitin flne satin, Regular val mt 410.50, AUTO. MOBILES and BOX ¢ ‘OATS, Fine selection of materials. laading fall shades, Hvery garment reh- ly tailored and lined in finest gating, Regular value $30.00, FOR $850 DAY SKIRTS, like cut, a very and brown melton. Seams all welted, rough cheviots in grays, Oxfords, Five gored, Mave with hip pocket, blacks and brown; plaid backs; Headquarters fee Rainy-Day Shirts. Most Extraordinary Values. tine lot which SKIRTS like we bought ata Perfect hanging. Strictly man.tailor. beautifully tailor stitched; five ed, Elegantly stitched around the and seven gored; perfect hanging, FOR 5.00 RAINY A\ if i 8 { f . , discount, Fine oxford, blue, gray cut; very fine bottom, Unparalleled Wrapper Hie LADIES’ FLANNBLETTB WRAPPERS, strap back, Hned to New Fall Flannel Waists. waist, collar and Ia. The new Fall Flannel Waists, pes, ened en trimmed with tinsel and gold ent! ae Ione * 69c braid, are a perfect craze, We FLANNEL A WRAPPER can hardly secure enough to agit is strap back, lined to watet, yoke supply effect, trimmed with upply our demand, We are Selves and trade) full showing a new and most beaue nce skirt, at... Cc tiful collection at prices that will astonish you, SPECIAL 1MT OF NEW AND HANDSOME PLAN-| 4 NBL WAISTS, in the now Atglon effects; gold and | gp tinsel braid trimmed, finest, French flannel, bishop sleeves, new cuff. Also swell flannel waists with embroidered silk polka dot; also plain flannels, {n all bas) new shades, 1.98 for $3.75 values, 3,98 for $6.50 values, 2.98 for $5.00 values. 4,98 for $8.60 values, 6th Ave, and 23d St. wember Event for the | everything persis to Reeyirtabatecte ances of both the Favorite and the a jal stakes, Whol Wint | citer in The World Almanac, While Both Favorites got away well at the! the Backers of each Lyi eae the Fi The Odds favor on ot} win, clone students of Racing Form hc oe ent Favoriten don't atwasai And something to give them encourage. adhered Y*\ ment to back thelr judgment against win, Those who with to “Dope” out! the Outsider in the Betting. oh and inclu each candidate's Posmtbittios and place ipye World Almanac is @ political st Ching. Over thelr Hasarde tatelligently cen find Form Sheet, ol ty IMPORTED GERMAN FLANNBL spt and dure in Ug dark colors, etriped 6th Ave. and 23d St. Hed ANA BAY. seerreeeeeeeeerveee The 1900 World Almanac {s full of very valuable information, ¥. P. OLCorr, No, 64 Wall street. rg torcial! Nem elitlon World Aimanas ary Conta ew cAMpalal Seppiemeat cor. cag, nella! eiteaton 10 date. Covers the 4

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