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‘ THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING; OCTOBER 26; 1900, 4 | __ Sale g Bowe Cooking! | Stern Brothers | | ern Brothers ["G,00 ©O’NeilPs, Ladies’ Cloak Departments am Boys’ Clothing Dept. Black Cheviot Coats $9,25|} _ SPECIALS IN lined with taffeta silks : Boys’ and Girls’ We direct the special attention of all parents to our | stock of Boys’ Ready-to-Wear Clothing, Every. e thing that is in vogue from the every-day knockabout of Covert, Oxford and Broadcloth, silk lined, LOT 1—GIRLS' and MISSES’ garments to’ the handsomest of Dress Suits will be Golf Capes ver _ hergtela el and spe reversible cloths $6.85, 8.50) DRESSES, made of fanc: ‘ mixtures, yoke and lapels Y fs | found here in great variety. We don't sell cheap | clothing, every garment in stuck being strictly ree i trimmed with cashmere to Ladies’ Neckwear Dep't liable in every way; but we do sell good clothing match, sizes 6 to 98c LY inprnornn 1) ° Oriental Lace Ties 658% & 755) or 2 Dresses OF ALI- at very cheap prices, and here are a few items that will convince you, if you take the trouble to see the | Lace, Velvet and Gold Bratd WOOL FLANNEL, yoke Collarettes, Stocks & Four-in-Hands 95°| and lapels trimmed — with garments we offer: fs» CHILDREN'S RUSSIAN BLOUSE SUITS in All-Wool Unfinished Real Applique, Renal & Clun, fancy silk braid, gathered e quo, Renaissance uny 3} 50 1 68 2 25 { Lace Ties and Barbs OV, 1-00, ae 923) Worsted, just like cut; choice of Red or Blug 3 to 8 year sieesy 4 Pa - irieg] You Cane Get Bette eave] Went ich Se, (™ See ete A Shoe Sale Without an Equal in New York. You can't possibly realize how much shoe style and goodness a little money will buy until you see these grand values. No job lots, no old stocks, no dried-out leather, but New and Elegant Shoes, Fresh from the Factory, Vamous Liberty Shoes..Made exclusively jor us and enthusiastically praised Aig eae of women, Twenty-five styles in Patent Leather, Vici of Dongola J 98 i ° out; sizes 6 to 14,, LOT 3—SAILOR SUIT, all. wool flannel; in navy blue, trimmed with white braid, full skirt, four-in-hand tie skirt; lined through. 98 elegantly tallored and finished, BarREGULAR VALUE 7,00, SEGAL, 5,25, A Complete Line of Russian and Russian Military id, Box Calf, hand-sewed welted or flexible soles; patent or kid toe caps; newest style heels; these shoes are worth fully $3.50 per pair, Dut We ASK... esees sees Unsurpassable Values for Ghildren. Infants’ Hand-Turned Button Shoes, patent toe caps, hi 89. ; a Strong leader Saturday atisee. Meares ener iete at 39c Boys’ Departments tetlalsseeerrveee Sallor Suits of English Serges and Cheviots of aie, Ine handsomely trimmed, Sto 12 yrs, Value $6,50 $4.95 2. | 9 Three-piece Suits, of Oxtord or Navy Blue $7 08 One special lot of CHILDREN’S Coins SOV eer rien Blouse Overcoats at Very Attractive Prices, é Cheviots, with extra fancy watstcoat,10 to 16yra,, Value $10.50 . REEFERS, in sizes 1 to 6, Children Lace or Button Shoes, medtum weight soles, patent toe caps, sold ILDREN’S REEFERS, inade of All-Woo! Kersey 4 exceptional value, elsewhere at $1.25; here saturday at..., 75¢ Cloth, Red, Blue and Yale Blue, Velvet Collay 3108 Russian Overcoats, of Navy or Cadet Blue $6 5 t P u | 49 year sizes: also Oxtord Grays in AllWool Irish Frieze. Pilot Cloth or Cheviot, 2 to 8 yrs, Value $8,50 9 Miesergriicogsy. Fe Misses’ Lace or Button Shoes, pase leather toe cans, medium weight soles, Regular value 6,00, ' ' '} BOYS’ CLOTHING, back strap, tip-top school shoes, shees 84% to 2} a regular $1.49 value at... 89c SPECIAL, 4 50 Overcoats, ot Sth Blue or Brown Frieze, Value $7,50 $5.75 BOYS’ FRIEZE TOP COATS, Boys’ Satin Calf Shoes, with heels, Yexcellent solem sizes 12 to — ° r Perens lining, 5 to 16 yre, ewe with velvet collar, good Ital- BMervevrvevseeveneersiseeeerreensveereoms Tn 1006 1,25 YOUNG MEN'S SUIT'S, made ftom AllWoot Oxford Raglan Overeoats, $8 90 lan cloth lining and well tail § 4 Little Boys’ Satin Calf Shoes, 9 to 1544 sizes; $1.25 values; Saturday Cheviots, Gray Untinished Worsteds, Fancy Cheviots |) q Of English Oxfords, 7 to 16 yrs., Value $11,50 ° ored; a natty little garment; AE ips sch RS Hive snaed dose Caooniiys tqeevivveaaier Taessiteaii ie 1,00 and Cassimeres; all sizes up to 36° chest 7 45 ¥ really worth $4.98; sizes 4 coe pnttntntntutetntnriee pena measure; value 10,00... Hebe eee een ees e | West Twenty-third Street Wissen DoD For Boys For Girls Serratia te cate en yi 1 Fi : ° thissale.s... 5... eo ‘ . . % | material jus kind 0 knock about in; ‘. 4 sults Childrew's Box Reefers, various colors *| 7016 year 51208, aNd WOFKN 1O0seeeeeeeseeerssereee ss OO BOYS’ SAILOR BLOUSE } } Three pleco Tuxedo Vestee Sult: ares ito raid trimmed. sizes 4 to 44; ' | ' i ‘i : a] SUITS, in allwook Bue FE gage emo a easel ae MOS GB gE ways THRERIIRGR PRES SUIT, ceo Cheviots with red combina. . Blue Blouse Suits; ages 3 to % years, 1.4 bites tt pereved tl bie and black kersey {| trimmed; 6 to 16 year sizes; actually worth 8.00...,...4 6.00 hile, wlae tds also tan covert cloth, 4 ti ' aie WA aly Gd WL ERLE tt ree WEE 498 Allthe Latest Novelig in Boys Furnishing ’ i ? + Sulte, Tuxedo, Vest 4 Double-Breasted Children's Automobile Coats, », lenyths, | at Exceptionally Attractive Prices, oe Beale to J 84 Be Altay Thee we ele and fancy 9 in good kersey, sizes 6 to 14 vets! 6 98 | Pt tcteeneeemarting pare) 301 TE anal: $9 cheviols; thoroughly upstodate and. excel- l. 8 BODO VIIUES sense sess suses . ixth A 20th 2 BOYS' KILT SUITS, in alle $ 4} lently trimmed: worth $3,50, Children's Grotchens, fine wool boucles, | ixt. venue, th to st Street. 1 Flannel Blue Red. Other fine Suits as high as $2.98 and higher box back, silk hood; hood and fur | emmenocasinn: ‘ Brovii an Gray “hninnsd ; Boys’ Overcoats, Uxtord gray and brown 2 49 eae ely bball 7 98 ® i ' 0} ¥ y front, velvet collar, sett en eer eeeee tees ’ | with soutache and embroid- Honey Mie MM) MR voll 24100 MN he Misses! Sults, homespuns, in blue, brown and. shades of & ) ered anchor; regular price Boys’ Chinebilt J 49 xrays pints Yh with guaranteed satin. trimmed with ly $2.98; sizes 2 to 4 t Jouble velvet; made over goo! perciline full ] commeennsitifibiemenmcenen |} years; for this sale, J 89 hinds smtly boun, 6240 vale ® flare, S125 14, 10 ANd 1Kesv evens rN 8.75 Goods . : Lh Rete eee ee ee eee \ _ [A FOUR-HOUR SALE a; ipociais. 4 Sta. | a | __ Tragic Incident Marks Nomi-/| |, tenivuve | tLadies’ Neckwear Specials for Saturday. A FEW OF TO-MORROW'S i “hine with. sallk » do broidered Turn+Over Collars, jin patterns; Imported Net Tles, ecru ant wiite. Colored MONEY-SAVING SPECIALS, } nee’s Speech to 7,000 ei ta nat rai it * ramen ‘ile ih Also extra quality Satin 10 Taffeta Tieg, tassel ends; Velvet lis, enbroidered 25¢ ost 4 i De fay Pleated Collars: all colors, black an Cc dots; speclalerericceeree Titra t wi "5 Simpl ef ‘ at Hobok good lining and perfect tit- included vosees White Not Picts, pleated ruillessssessseeeereree 59e Omens CIP Felt Street H: t I a ovoKen, tings sizes $0 9 years, AN} + Venice Applique, Point de (iene Collars and Black Liberty Neck Ruffa, ev iy style; one spe. 98 | Trimmed Camei's Hair a S, ; ae opportunity to get a | 23 Revers, upward irom... qian AST 79¢. cial number ft) tuche, wit! long pleated ends; each 8c | 8 vey $2.50 garment for 3 » Veilings —\howands of yanis of black, white and colored La Tosea Veilings, plain and dotted; worth tc.) to 42! 4 Real Value 1.48 each, at 49c, y William Jennings Bryan opened hie) this country waa jens jiable to diesen |} But Remember Only from 8 MOFTOW, YAN sees sevens VUE DAREAAEA ELE GAT YL Lh UL A ll , Mads; 1 “| A clear-out of a manufacturer's stock enables us to make this offer, The fecond day's tour of Jersey with a/ Mon than any other, on account of the A. M, to 12 Noon, Plcleleleleleielebeteteletobeietetelel-eist-bteteiebe ble -ierelefetebeted-elelebeetelobebebdeleteletelete! Heietetetoboto® | colors are black, navy, pearl anit castor, silk bound and trimmed with @ the population, speech at Hoboken to fully 1,000 per fon, who cheered him to (he eeho. presence — gros grain ribbon and Jarge felt pompon, \ 3 Open Saturday Evenings, " Got a bargain to offer? Don't hide A tragic incident marked this initial nites a apeerh, Bhortly after Mr, Bryan had) (eally a be it, Let everybody know \t through Anite) wid While thousands were stlll| hue’ te cagh The World. Positively the Best Values in the City in niahed fe thounand ere willl | how to avold J.D. hical systema, they kne a Sra . hem and appreolated why |” aon = Broadway and rith Street, ' ‘ cheering him, James Mulvaney, thivty: they should do Fo, Rats | Misses nay | Re fe 4 seven years old, dropped dead, The inet} dio ae cle when Mr Bryan 4 lobetotototoletatotoinlotetolelin on? | ae caaiate were. en "ine usundewReneseaket t —— DODGING THE ICE CHARGES, TOILET ARTICLES, WA [ ON isl ackets and eepfers. ty =) n gh} a " "0, Ma te the n ae inking In hin eats when he was atrick: (itlontly putelde Unable to get ine the the Democratic leader an he slowly made | < en down, theatre trled hard io #hake handa with The exoltement of the meeting bad) iis way from the ball to the etating | Proved (oo much for him, aw he wan af-| Where Wan walling for him the spectal ¢ Mleted with heart diseane, Mulvaney; (rain tan Will carry him today on bis “~re Hved at Newark and Jackson streets and! “Wyk nude iimoun i / f Waa marrie’. He was an lceman. te hia car, There he Ps R44 4 Mr. Bryan spoke ot the Lyric Theatre, Hing wenlally into the faces of the and the omwd that packed the hall and! crowd until the (rain went out KDE around a curve. overtiowed Into the square surrounding wndidate Was seheduled to make t|Mulhen's No, 4711 ‘Toilet & co., 1} Soap, Violet, Rose, San-|/@ FF, 8ST dal, Lilac, Heliotrope and 8 HAVE, & 51 ST. (Espagne perfume, | Men’s Gloves. (Wry ' (reve py v MW’ ir 4 ~\ (yy, 1-i-2-4-5-1-1-1-+ the building cheered to the echo the. * vat Orange, Morristown, Dover 25 cents Fnelis etal (renchant epigrams of Demooraoy's Gavan Paterson, Belleville and A f 5 e Naxy eli uy treet Gloves "ON Ver box of j cakes, Jedi Weiel: 1, K. Gloves, a” ee. Tt was a crowd of workingmen, | Our Hoye and the Army, | Light Weigit Dress Gloves, ey were all voters, At the town of Harn n wes HK ie to ie . = HILOKAN SE NOX i, TTT talked for kp ive S04 a= 7 wr (ONT HERPERS, 4 wt Al) Ranve tor woven, . [talk for Pure Olive Oil Soap, 5] 00 rie areane 1K oi 6 as intente. ‘They auestion he re I nia . oH. I Gemonstrated their rincerlty to the cause | 4 inher of Bove ines | green,—3-lb, bars, ’ value #100, which Mr, Hryan represents by their | | "} fee In the rear of this crowd ol enthiuwlastio plaudits of hin terse utters |idron With thelr Aegan ihe Wa mi } ances, {he child who is meutatily developed, Tully Warranted, 19 cents, Ladies’ $1.00 Gloves. ; feorve mvt 1 blog and | pretty “GABLE 698 Mr, Bryan's speech hod an electrical | Mi Ie taught io respect the rights of ; effect on the listening thovaauia. There} Surarnie, a protest his own right |Imported Tooth Brushes, Clasp, Hook or Button, Fall and * q| 15 and 20 cents; PAS ho eh Women 3 ta Coats. | formerly 25 and 35 cents, Fully Warranted, 7) In Newest Colorings. was no mistaking the mean he ap-| "lL want ua to pend our money das Plause, It rang too true to mulated. | Yeloping ihe minds and the hearta of When he leaves Jersey tosnight Mr. a8 pet, nol 'n ponding an army 1,00) rom home to deatroy ¢ Brynn will have apokon to at lenat 90. of Mberty In the henrterat othoe OM people of that Bate, Nhe whirtwind " A double-breasted OX louble-broaated F do not want the tittle Hature of the demonstrations being a krow. | | Perf 1 Violet Toilet A SRONT COAT, Ina aple Tin a good ‘ ded bi ave ts ‘ up in this land to he higher | ertumed Violet Toilet An. ’ PROD h ’ ) ¢ ain: td y Own, by the reception ‘given wim" on on than tn turninh tarmeta® to | tare: Hott! Fowne’s, Dent's and Perriiy’s} jsiiy of Kersey. Hod ; 7 In bint, \ lore of Hoboken totay me If God had intended that a] Nonia,large bottle, 1¢ throughout with heavy wattn { ry ane Jon of the Phile| MA should beg large he would have GLOVES titehed seame j polloy ministration | de him ott of wood of iron; he would | ae Yon 2 1a real 7 98 98 j HP aeutentn j His cata not have made him of flesh and blood.” | 15 cents, Men, Women and Children. bn bee y of Ihe ¢ jer whieh (he - " value j were acquired was applauded at aE — ENCH VELOUR JAC point A SERMON AT MO ri 7 ndsome double-breasted et ts ( A dramatic feature of the speech wan RRISTOWN, Perfumed Violet Grains,— Aa nim TS MPRIL DACKET \ yarn « Mn "rlahlyy One h ryan's reading of the treaty be - | f hy-front anit of brolfered with jet and braid i ° Vive itt Ot) MeyAM Talks from @ Text in James | for bath, toilet and com- medivin we and trinmed on storm. Cohar x ovtinder the dare aid K About Hrotherty Love, lore of the gag lighte! DOVER, No J, Oot M—At the his ; SUIT D iJ an excellent quality of vinek anid Frontew th Awing of Pere plexion EP T cheviot serge, allk 1 Han fur lon ‘ # ott Mr. Hiryan hee tee Filipinos ore er of Morristown Mr. Bryan 26 cents: real value $7.0), at Reia.nnsh ¥ fre mintrented by th of the ‘on | *POK® for ten minutes from the platt _ | double mir the ees etalon ase eet ig a dlattibg Formerly 15 cents, One hundred and fifty hie autrastley Wiewscod 'R ryan Apo tol vod sine Ween igi“ wher things he aaid Suits, — selected from the BOX COAT lay & HON ‘ about Afteen minutes. jemooratic party it trying to made of fine " 7 LW \e Obnressine ihe Pitipines, Wold noolety together into a harmonious JAMES MeCREERY&CO,,| regular stock, Kersey, lined made of 4 A othe Repubite resi Whole, ‘The Democratte party t trying : : throughout ‘ quality. of { aepim, Saanlenn Pury declared ate |o teach the Interdependence. of the Broadway and rth St, Russian Blouse and single with heavy] ny, Prenvh opuntey to vote tt own wen nt} otaaeee. ' lish, AUTO. | Kersey, , the Puippinen shall have’nontber'voica| “lt Is trying to bring people to love or double-breasted tight-fit- Mliouine ee ot, Feit heavy ‘oe fl n 6 60 Z f ; de of ting y ate orn. Phy don't want The Filtomor’ks [ous other by making them do Justice ting Coats, Y Br Eo Naa eitiaéns, yet they want to hold them in] UN@ each otter; for itt know my own nis wos aoees a y t WeEhout with | seams, 3 bondasp. PUrOn’ It Is nat to make peaple oreniite ie Made of Camel's Hair ; y* igarndlyed | pearl "bute Wy han pine Rerublicnna figure it the mut ah ee triode " wants only to eat the bread BETRAYED BY HOLE IN PANE, hole through the window pane, though fs + ’ fi ere oF firs iar Pe 4 Baemehay Patan OMEN Ue eines. | vgs aY ygpmetiiey Ft tempued to del whlon he earna. and to earn the rend *{thg bins were cloHed. es eause they (Cheviot, Venetian or Covert! Uh nttanee SEA | bHa.mn, at f to let go, The Republican party dis. | S°leeted, and when no longer ree (MEN he cate, but ttmieht be regarded discovered that gome of the Ne anid, an a im on the shutters had been Treobty “die: Cloth, U 16.50 . 1 preach my fe to That wealth Agerbach Arrested for Alleged oan eed history when it ix ight trom | gr mynelf and when " win a pretended title to the Philippine | Sermo? You Will And my text in James {MOR WAR not hed by legitimate 0 tunbed, they deducted the conclusion Taina an't buy people under i ore “etn * that OTe tai tenen | he poltoy of eaqual sei rte Maiebid laude that Auerbach might have climbed w $19.00 each; my rm of Government...” “ {and haity his brother hy iota Much (4 lrighte end priviiewes to al the! Arcus of fatally shooting John Wun- [the porch, rested hla revolver on one 9 " ; ce of Have the shatter slate and, taing alm, the black man?’ a man|. 'l would noe for I€ that polloy kt, forty yenrw old, at the bem: head of Wanale tt ers he ina | Wy A | Former price $25,00, Gaked, Like a flesh Mr. Bryan replied; [Myself but T have no ten aomVARE | Tid not advance our fort it Mmiaht meyer's Bugur Ri hat | living in the “T haye been walting for What.’ the Isloie, and that Te What the Aira | Prove the protection of our plirdren, |, , eae a ee ' AMA Then to teaka’ eSoak the uiack, |*872. ny a ear of IM Kent avenue, Willlamaburg POWERS NOT SATISFIED. brown man and the fukan of Suto My text would be short, b il | Atbert Averbach was late thia morning " be mah anh ore questions, iii | man would To lang Ri" tei" e2%a8""> (CLEVER NEW COUNTERFEIT, |errestct ty iotectves tracy” aco JAMES MeCREERY&CO,, ber math ant You how many thete are of them. Vow Tim, Of the Bedford avenue aation M4 Mung Chang Lays Chinese Bétets! Broadway and 11th S| IF YOU ARE 7 eka many thore are who ‘gontens that. they | Wunakt was witting on the edge of hts vy I t, ee ik Ie bis Way,” anawered Mr. ryan, [love God and hute dhelr nelghtirs | potter Cortinvate Declared to We! OL (aking of his shoes late lant night Before the Legations, when a bullet crashed theough the win Dangerous Fraud, dow be PA Ne C the mene 4 . 5 je wife, who heard the ort and The New York Produce Hxchanke| paw her husband fall to the Moor, rushed PARIB. Oct, %—Prince Ching and TA Hung Chang have communicated to the Legauons the Imperial decree in ace coniance. with, which. the Princeg, and| ===" STALLED in business difficulties, cal) 1 Aes AS e “The Republican party can haul o i” ‘hen fn a cold piace it lank: aaa pyre seeing) BRYAN TALKS AT SUMMIT, Bryon said thowe who lett th ——- Hank announced this afternoon (hat it] mreamlng to (he alreet Bin i in 1898 hs ly ret De } Mintetera ible for the t ve Have Jnevely feturned and Demaeraiic Smocess Meee Not Me-| had just discovered a dangerous new fom, was taken tt che: Rantert rau’ | raubles tn China are to be puntided | ‘The World Almanac has been a on_Bunday Workd | Workt Watts to jean co ent. nace Fortunes of Honest Mem, | ‘ollar counterfelt, The bill i# an iml-| Hospital bullet had t he], These communteations are not satis past pect | Insue of aliver cortit.| bone pare. of i embeddtig hele Yh the [factory to the Lemations, dee Mar get ie ede ges wkul pull you out of the slough on to find it very valuable in tho future. betel stad tation of a ni MOWRIBTOWN, N. J,, Oct, M—Th he Pence, Joates and bears the Indian chief's head | man's speech at Summit Mr, Bryan sald thet “ " y Sabu so Democratic access would. not menace graph praceeg councertoll Iss BRRO-| we mysterious features, ot the case a ANTHUN J. RIDLEY, tothe firm oF he way |the fortune of any man who acquires | tail howraph, and ty’ said ‘hy the: bank| Were gartially cleared by the detectives ward Ridley tothe fry ground of ww —_ a oust AP hin wealth by legitimate ethods and i9| MeciAlh to be very apt to deceive, "hey bial 1 os al ; on willing to give an adequate return to eet tee earn ety, Use Wor su t "ibaa chat "Tonk proopect wan no menace te tn! wants ee ee. 2, ea Mi 'haa "out 0% | New edition World Almanse sow tement ae 6% wupp! “i iia hla mt i Ky ore Als iB