The evening world. Newspaper, November 9, 1900, Page 4

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POTTER -HSHOP reall (WSS WENDEL | as _WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 9, 1900. Wy Wn Shore Remaining Stock of 10, 0 CONE. Misses Dep’ Zt t Misses’ and Children’s | . SUITS AND COATS IF fi] Special Offerings $40,000 Worth of Men’s Hh son mo al frm peta : | Lawyer Weeks Declares TOF weRlitny) SHIRTS $28, 000 ke : : : All-wool Fabrics, Various y eo dial ia melreae Misses’ Golf § hkirls, Fancy for }models, colors and trim. “ew s Missing. i j | Wickedness Has Been of double faced materials! \!EW and handsome Shirts, of splendid percales and madras—some imported—superbly made, and | mings, J P P PF : ; (j “Much Alleviated and the stitched bottoms; value $7.50 beautifully hand-laundered, This fs the character of the ecg 2 i, Suitable for Autumn or z ep me One of the best and most particular shirt-manufacturing firms has gone out of business, They | \y7; ve Tenements Improved. J5.00. had a stock of Shirts on hand, newly made for this present season, which aggregated $40,000 at retail Winter wear, g t oo. ' iy value, We knew the high character of their product; we looked over the shirts and found them one of|'T'wo-piece Dresses, — sizes — “Our Poverty- Stricken Show : Misses Fackels, the best collections we had seen this season, 6, 8, 10. and 12 years, an hon " Y) 4 sud The percales and madras were in beautiful patterns, made up in the most expert manner, with Me u . of all wool cheviots, navy F ; q sa Splendid American Spirit nana blue and red: sizes 6 to 14 {More hand-work than is customary on ready-made shirts, ‘Then they were beautifully hand-laundered, $5.00; ' ‘—They Never Asked Me ; sist ieee pt ae t , "| Jo better collection of patterns and colorings can be found in any regular stock anywhere, Some of the Formerly $7, $0 to $10.00, 5 " M Misi eSu) \ aaa ‘madras is as handsome as finest patterns in custom-made shirts; and the quantities of these are large. We for Money. 0 sy hin Bs 7; 50. aa pees with the Spey and we named a price for the whole lot—it was accepted, and to- Long Coats—sizes 4, 6, 8 . ' ‘ be: teen cme ' ] mA . day the Shirts are on sale, and 12 years b Arh) : ) | ene’ . : 51.2 50 and $2 Shirts uy | “Arbitration Should Not Be | Misses’ Box Coats ab LUMI ; ] | ! $5.00; Compulsory, but | Prefer of hiue, castor and tan ker At Seventy-five Cents Each. Formerly $7.:0 to $10.00, ali q Even that to a Strike tan ey, silk lined, sizes 6 to 14 The highest class Shirts ever offered at such a price—the most remarkable shirt bargain ot the year. | a ! i r Ine $ at All are arranged conveniently by sizes, separate counter for cach size—to make the selection] R eefers,—sizes to i fue Mh valle $15, 4 y by ses, A h ke the seta] Reefersysizes 4 to 14 | 4 Which Is Barbarism, yer fo ms) easy, All sizes from 14 to 172, tela ales years, | i, x, ves ve E M d $3.00. $5.00 and $8.00; BY BISHOP HFNRY ¢, PorTeR rd & Taylor e es ver aae Forman 410010 fh4.00 | . | A [ 0. fi Remarkable | T i - ' tebimoniy was given by HIMhop Honey tak ee aid Hroudway & 20th St At the 7 rice---$3 a 7 air Xe NY Jackets,—sizes 14, 16 and migreiies, ‘ a . Bhs ms He mail| There are many shoes on the market, widely exploited, at $3 and $3.50 a pair—men’s and| 15 years, ; ted peck i Rie fs fag 7 HN women’s, Hut nowhere, at either price, are there any shoes that equal— $5.00 and $7.50; in New York City and ve vn ei 7, 5 hall Melaltelldaehagld Ghe * Wanamaker-Wearwell’’ Shoes for Men| v.98 #2 \ FW had gp optimintic tinge, and dia not ry 9 for RTE. catetsuone ve wary tas HUSBAND BETRAYED |Ghe*Wanamaker-Reliable” Shoes‘: Women| jayesvccrrerveco, | he. woitld ive evidence tn ino with ihe, —which we sell in all styles for street or dress, at oriisade’ againat view whieh it han bee S reported his’ church wos pl thé eaat olde Pho Bishop talked for tw of the Nie metropoll WIFE TO POLICE. $5 a pair In quality of leather, in workmanship, in shapes and finish they are not matched by any other Broadway and 11th St, “dn } ’ * i shoes at near this e. > 7 Cee i a ean cael BISHOP POT TEE, Forence Tobin, Captured in Boston, Ac- Then here is other important Shoe news for to-morrow; Z ere listened to with deep i 6S ' shies | honed i ta cused of Ste a ems. \ and Boys’ Shoes - N's Si or but not in each style, Mostly narrow Baton vy tne board He ot tor Nw haps ty New_York 10 vs | cused of Stealing Geme | eu $L a pur~ i 00 pas Mach Rdkinbome | the MEN'S UNDERWEAR York again at} o'clock this afternoon, | eye Wl puerta of | a NO | | very bration and tacey patent leather and kid | 91:84 4 pair 1,299 ee eather 5 Pome time ago Kald Nishoy tr sy a Le siapes are tips: several tor shapes; all tien He | o's; button and lace; 244 to 7; A to D Hwan A Member of a board, volun-| gent sin tie vrimot ite 4 young with von rin rh se, und That's why) sewed; some have leather Lous XV, | widths. Values up to $¥, ; ele D tadlly create i, which we called! | en for 1 rem ( ! * made $3 heels; all sees from 2) 1085 mde Children's Shoes Natural Wool Shirts and j is Mara’ of Modiaiton nd mH ind OI known i ' Joork ha ” \ AY DARK ssornnta \ Ant wae referred) 16 $1.00 pair—We have died 709 pairs witha, Value $1.75, At 65.. peit—300 pairs of black kidskin Ta eece inte ay: tion’ Our firs’ meeting wax held i } ' | \ te x calc Reavy susie! | 0 sned und | 1 Teathi ‘awers,—W we Mopart Ha, the members wer ts of | sano’ ih lal Eee be Alay a 1,H00 pairs black idan ip godt ee Fane n| Aa ony j By lowe to each other; we were in Wy am | tang some of patent lea alues are and ses} patent leather! SH. fes in ths los Redured trom $1, |—ftil fashioned and regu. | to each other, we wore far apart heard oll 1 1 i) ' Fovin forma al ‘Pal nd toes tierible sewed; all ‘ 4nd we accompliaied nothinu y them. Moat of then ther], movie § Sires tron 2's to 8p wide widths; some} 78¢ Black iden shoes; bation» lar made, ; “Our next moetiig wax held at my ( oatrloken nnd amt ot \ - At $2415. poir—Men's boc calf sah have cloth tops, Value $2 ide | este oh HT a Gelf Aniahed pearl bub , bere was naie er and n shoes; al ound toes stout sol ible ge ‘ s i E realdence Oe Ea by | and ever pa. bears the — $1.40. pairA,200. pairs black kidskin sizes 08; Iarver sites, 814 1310%4, 850: | tong | | HWe all smoked clears and drank renine vardamiiine| ni our regular stocks te nand Lace; patent leather 11 to 2, 950, All worth $1,25 and more, | O18, | 4 yo man. ten Vihe irl we ‘ $3 \s round (es; flexible seweds | $1.25) ar—Patent leath r buttoned shoee $1.50 each, | shad ola phe ce OS pair=+A fine colle:tion of patent ; th tops} sires trom 245 to] dull kid tops full round tors, with | i jor : , { anptise ( low shoes; heavyweight f % i and 2 ae iad some | suiaight tips; sizes 81, to 10%) larger j [enar { wit weir just now: ols regular shoes in box vorwcell Jace boots, Value $2, } sizes, 1b to 2, $1.50, Value $1.75 5 rp, Owe Clty te Hnprov inn, pal Chapel be le AF «au I Wier RABAT ali and patent leather} many have the §), 50 9 pay pairs back kid and ca'é | om, wih spring JAMES McCREERY &CO,, . York tinued the Habe » BE there wan that pee with Ale Now K Here she ¢ extension soles; velue: $1.50 and 44 boots; button and laces patent leather | satin calf and Broadway and r1th St, | AMdy Improving fom 4 Aoetoiog) 1 it Wel to [| Boys! shore at $1.25—01n t Hf, sani ti wil tipsy various toe shapesp welted kidskin; full round toes: firm, tlexible standpoint Weet TPhirtyeninth lenther and kidskiny sues 12 to 54) t $!, $) and $5 kindy, taken irom rolew sizes 9 to 1344: worth at lew? a ¢ HUhe bondiiion of the homer af Nerestort in Moston Ns i é h vale regulis stock. Nearly all sizes in the lot hind more, @}) j q the poor ts betier, much better, ».| ‘ me FIGTSn 0: Sera nd hay not been | Men's ba ne Store, 4th ave, and Mth mt, | tn the new fu 1 Bhoe aseinent Shoe Store, 4th are, aide than tt wan ten youre a < 1) heard lew ( ) “brue siatloy ae the lowe in the ton he w treated at el W i inet vail BM hid ce inettanes otro 6 uridine rece was Duvetive Muth Mi) worn wen Agere | Splendid “Price-Concession on | BB enacted py ow Hogutate Howes of bator \ nie ; ‘ bes rae ) Women’s MACKINTO hea fairly wil Matte i ' | ' } anh aaking “Phe dinpontti \ Kinga i | it 1 ; TaVeus MITA | This is a special purchase of bright new Mackintoshes in two sorts that we sell regularly at their A Sale of Sapiaiiate | ! ul | \ tessed ecaibecty RRC : 5 lar and staple styles, Made of navy blue serge, with plaid backs; one ’ 4 4 pee h Tobi widit fy Now York ana [full prices, They are very popular and staple sty y ge, with pl 4 fone al at the} and eel mT wah i tone ' style with double cape, the other with double-breasted Military cape; both styles have inlaid velvet collars, Boys School | ‘ He | of the Bye. | Hi j i : They have been selling until to-day—one style at $4, the other at $4,50, These, fresh and new, ia eee ne in RRS ane Ee A I ditt Ks| \ }\ right from the factory, at Suats, q ae ak ant + morning at | Ghree Dollars Each! att { aa eonpeal lies “ail Mae ' i A splendid chance for every woman to supply herself with rainy-day protection, and a fortunate Vs ess than value, Tye iia = . : Ek ati a Weet nt Fexaminntion ' ‘ opportunity to obtain a splendid holiday gift at a third below its worth. acand! baer, Baivns op Potter wax au " , i ad servant-gir! problem by members o Formerly A, T. JOHN AKER Broadway, 4th ave, vi . Be eebron,” watd he, “that the condition 21 ANN Ne , ne . ince she —— | all wool mixtures, double. Eade sh inc etign are tom tore ‘h ni ‘breasted sack coat and rein- ’ Bare Ane, & tesvarty, OF her EXTRAORDINARY GRAND JURY , ‘nem a forced Pad Besila tae | } make good ciliens Poe any | Ntearee ce ‘i riety of grey, brown and olive Shopalrle Netter ‘Treated to me wl . to Net an iN “| Special for Friday and primed Lehi Pan W ; i ta forabibg ot Ate contin D rive Taw A . sinaPaganes, Hit Wr CINN AMON SAL AMES, vine ae. a pap % 16 yrs; ETM Wipeclian tan 4 Attar “ f (ashe CEA LOWS, in 1263 SitTH AVENUE atrance through Furniture Store). 1] ¥é per suit, everything posalile past e MEH PH ANET CLUS G50] ——-- 5 aye) Mas We, 4 subi — Case Involving Society ye a 1" Parana nns 15e Bar ains in Men’s Suits. 4. “whieh might be nt , Leaders Has Been 4 ot 1 1% g Also with great inetrucii a estan : ' Haut | Thibets are all the rage this season, We have a lirge stock of 13 50 Boys’ Overcoats oo. ere. suerte as Wanamaker ' i Discontinued, un \ r Porter 2e |] Sack suits, made up in Black Thibets, nicely lined and excellently fs 5 5 and others and you w ailily Ma a) nia |} tailored, These Suits are well worth $20.00; special at,, onl ford Be the employers Jone everything fan £ —— 5c Men’ Sui $10.00 of all wool oxford melton i Teieyeee: oe ‘ |i A ae \) STEAMER SUNK; ONE SAVED, ‘ 5 Men's Overcoats, Men's ee a ee cainin sack |] Cloth; sizes 6 to 16 yrs,; value i Vee \ Htona yack | woo , Im referring the, venpi 1 nn " ; i" We ONG pe Sanna Pony ns E ESTABLISHED 1848, Men's Overcoats made of strictly all aD cul, well tailored, 10), 00 $8, at y question, shop tte at th th ' ‘ ‘ \ L ] omm~ worth $15.00 seeeeree By onaltlon of tenements Generally was | ‘ \ leh Whanned After Caltaten, IELO is wool blue and black Kersey, lined with nara tnd blek Cheviot Suits, a1) 00 , , \ f | DUBLIN, Now a7 amahip City the best Htallan cloth acd "43 50 well tailored, stylish and riety 413 50 ® ® b Artal Ar BR W « 1 Worth om Awa Hotterdam, o ON ano © co | sleeve lial om WV UP tO UAE. ss sssee eer en es BO \ ra un i) fea h nel | ae ast a rng ova | 44 BARCLAY ST Li iT Syste Lord & Taylor, °° ali, e ¥ twe waa i r ’ eu-| BILOXI SWEPT BY FIRE. ia baud pel 1 t ys x m™ ‘a od’ at that j | Bar | | soowiter ot $46,000 FOR EXCHANGE SEAT Pay a Little Each Week, rts eo viet meluriy ct the people, Galt Resort Dostroved anid bane , hi lent stock vin . yh TUIah O6 | stds tn. haceot test Pe er tata ta | MEN Custom Department. anual nana wssin a eainaal ) : should be eliminated, Veateinte: Honea cj i In Marks Custom Department, Our prices will be found to be extremely low, whether 4 lshop. otter . | leat ; fl min ty you buy for fate ot for it, "i fs 00 ORE RR : Help Wanted—Mala, em ment f ; ; { ts, in Meltons, Kerseys, Vicunas, ete., " Mae aerate ; ® ' ally. ate ele Suits In Cheviots, Tweeds and Cassimeres, etc. to order, from 18:88 Nairn’ eon Rea i {be a other na iN ae " anne t ui Trousers in faney checks or striped Worsteds, to order, from ’ 00 seemed * impre * the Aue ¥ ' t at met A ‘ ret wd, fa ke nt anid} | . meee |-adlies’ Suits, Jackets, Silk Waists, Skirts, “4 ‘ ve sarnere: | twach ; NP in This City in} Ladies Clothing. ete., in great variety and at prices whieh you The Admit able Grichton’? ; “em a | At nt His Ninety-Second Will find as low as any house in this city, of ‘Reference Books, / phan rarer ish wees loekvat ecm a F ae Van Ladies! Millinery ~ Shoes for Nenand Women—Hats for fen and Boys, || Jarfen Crichton, a Scotch scbolap anping & strike we 1 atid mold - — Tk wrike 1s Harhariom, ¥ when M Nrus tna ! ' —— ‘i OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS UNTIL 9.30, of the sixteenth century, knew twelve HE would be willing to AeAuiERr® |e Le atuG | In moclet 7 then removed oa RPE 58) NE TE ALD: | TORE, 470 FULTON STREET, UPSTAIRS, languages at the age of seventeem fm compulsory arbitration,” he |! ! the) LAD Mg babestlaty s HE ted M-! Gen, Frederick Hleworth Mather died | BROOKLYN STORE, 470 ¥ He was a soldier, a champion debater a, oy Sei etn) * sin phys - \ a i egies he on metaphysical subjects, a writer of starvation ced $900,080, " rea a8 25 8) ig the most eager! ht for honor of. Ne inteligomt person can feet teat FIRE AT AUTOMOBILE SHOW ‘ mareeMs . OL As resen He was born in Wind this sockety was brought here from Ger ticlan, avin in the sciences and an Hf ateike per o> Is unyihing but «| . evi sit Wall : ROR |e a re ae caaraters Idi many and eth ay ane) expert swordsman, He was called Y 7 7 e ra yer sine ne 0 a Serre see PRUMINIYSC TH TOL etite. in Mawes Coumed nl ee Ome eM treeTn Wenge deity wd the acio autviving member of em i = “Admfrable” because of his wealth of | Seare hades Bw oe er, OF the oO en who formed the} ther Was a neal dee Seare nt Madi wn m4 arden as ger, 4 Downing street, Hrookiyn, died at the meth i spat ieen at LR acl pees ha tay, Winave Matt | information and the variety of his Me mulled Boney, HOMpial tondsy from injuries re | versity, popularly known ua the Akull nvcongormist who, at reat rat | BE fii 1906 Bway, N uccomplishments, The World Alma- joing 90 tk cain as irike Aibtkcae alae ed ‘8 1 "Me Brown Wie @ rettred merchant of {and Bones Society, He entered Yale in at from ngland reached demonstra- ‘ uy dally, ageompany ting Grau wall that if whe could ap.| Manhattan. Miae Mitaabeth Welsh, who r ‘Of the Buropean capiiacs | Was with him, was badly Injured, ly in Paris, she coud te: eee erica and win fame and fore o Mag They then went to Paria. There's money for the mang im line has quarters in the Late Builds Bunday World Wante. nac is the “ADMIRABLE” Reference ¢ Book of the mineteonth century. Po~ ttionl debaters ine fend of taphemais ey eet ibis the: oubibit. of the Overian 1882 and formed the society In the same} Hoston, Mass, in August, 168% The Rev, father of the Rey, a Cy pany, caumht fn to the exhPition put owt the The machine was badly CI ‘ sie ey Me wi a sho] ta of caster ety went holy, Lota Wen Woe porte wh we an skull @nd crossboney, under] Rev, written the numerals a 1s ted

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