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THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER. 27, 1901. fee Stern Brothers Roth enberg Se Offer Saturday ©. Boys’ & Girls’ School Shoes Visit music Decartmests West 14th Street. Satisfaction Guaranteed = Specials for Boys and Girls. An unusual opportunity Tone; Promptly Refunded. ; Values Absolutely Unequalled. 2% toS. Lace & with a7 2 4 stout soles u \ Shoes, Glaze |Misses’ & ig, Button with \Children’s Patent Leather Tips The goods themselves are the most force‘ul argument in {avor of your buying here. Look at these rich qualities; these handsome styles and this beautiful workmanship! Wher: else in New York—or out of it—can you equal them at such prices? This is the greatest economy s‘ore in America. It is THE PLACE of all places to buy children’s wear. No matter whether a boy or girl—we can cluthe from head to fcot ; from underwear to the very outer wear—and save moncy for you at every step. You can prove that to your very material benifit to-morrow. Boys’ Glothing---Splendid Offers. Boys’ 25c. Percale Shirt Waists,!5c.; Boys’ 2 and 3 Piece Suits, 2.98. Enoueh of these remaskable values for | The best suits offered anywhere at the price; 35 styles in a least fa a day ozmorraw: ade a dozen or more of the newest fall fabrics and colorings. fatterds thoroughly well made; perfect | Also wide wale Blue Serge Suits and the popular Norfolk ting; sizes §to 12, Not one in the| Suits, the latter made with yoke front and lot that wouldn't be good back and four plats and pele ‘to ues well 5 8 1 5c worth a dollar more, at.. ” , bal Boys One 1.98. Manufacturer’s sample line that we bought at a big price value at 25c. Children’s Tam o’ Shan- concession. For boys from 3 to § years old. Chinchilla, Ateeeeeee ter Hats, 49c. Ozford Cheviot, Kerseys and Meltons, in > 9 “Guarantee”| CLOTHING COMPANY. Uptown Cor, 127th St, and 3d Ave. ptabler Bros Sixth Avenue and 3tst 31st Street. BOYS’ CLOTHING. Our Special Sales of Boys’ Clothing are al- Ways attractive, and it is not surprising when we offer such exceptional bargains. Boys will get into all sorts of positions, just to| try the strength of their) clothes. They wear out,| of course, but you can, get new ones mighty rea- sonable and very pretty} here. $1.48 2-piece and $2.98 3-piece Suits. The kind sold elsewhere at $2.50 and $3.50. And your little darling will} have to do a lot of romping to wear ’em out. Some better ones, too. “Little Clothes for Little Fel- lows at Little Prices.’ GUARANTEE CLOTHING CO. Uptown Cor. 127th St. & 3d Ave. TOR UN SIEGEL TD BE PARTNER OF LIPTON. They Will Open a Tomicen De-| partment Store in Lon- don Next Winter. LIKE SIEGEL & COOPER'S. Of Call, $1.95 $1,75 $1.38 $1.10 11 to 2 B to 1035 Boys’ Sailor Blouse Suits, made of blue cheviot, trimmed with red or white soutache, extra well made; sixes 95c 3 to § yoars, Real value $1.98. Boys’ Sailor Blouse Suits, made of blue wool cheyiot, with red or blue collar, trimmed with white soutache and embroidery on shield; excellent value for $2.98; our price for ike 29 this sale, Sizes 3 to 9 years. Boys’ 2-Piece Double-Breasted Suits, in all-wool blue chev- tote, Oxford gray or mixture; extra well tallored and perfect fitting garments; considered good value for $3.50; for 1, 89 thie sale, Sizes 7 to 16 years. Boys’ 3-Piece Vest Suits, for boys from 4 to 14 years, 27 1,29 in all-wool blue cheviot, Real value $3.98. 39c 90c Youths’ Shoes, satin calf, heel or spring heel; sizes 814 to 2; for this sale, Reduced from $1.49. 9Ec OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS —MAHLER BRO. 6th Ave. and. 31st St. SATURDAY ONLY, Ghildren’s Hose, 53.7%. 5% TO9. 500 Doz, Children’s Fast Black Heavy Fall Weight Hose, in alzes 5% te 5 J Oc GTEINHARDT Crp asBOURGER (Successors of the old firm of J. Lichtenstein & Sons), Third Avenue and 86th Street, announce the opening of their new stores and display of the latest styles and novelties in Millinery, Dress Goods, Silks, Gloves, Men’s Furnishings, Etc. epee nae ry ts Sea House Furnishings, ee eae Upholstery, Etc., BW a\Greenhatl soungeat mecaber'orithe | 5 ATURD AY, SEPT. 28, firm, he could not find thme for the SOUVENIRS. SOLD DETECTIVE [GAVE $25 FOR S27 55 (STOLENMORSE. “PROTECTION” | Sesgisetcte.at terests here he has aguin taken up t! Proposition heretofore only tentat! discussed, and {t was sald to-< cluded the deal with Mr. heres mF a abe aoeured the stock he THEN PETER KOHLER'S EO Fer OWNER AND A With full flare skirt trimmed with ater, theredy acc q SHERIFF INDICTED. is * REST QUICKLY FOLLOWED foanenseai double ruffle and finished with three very. soon the oficial announcement would be m concern, sald to-day: “While Mr, Slegel tucks on each ruffle, in black and colors, value $9.50, at 5 Patent Leather Shoes, Slippers and Pumps A Complete Assortment for Boys & Girls Suits For Boys & Young [len On the Second Floor Boys’ & Youths’ Overcoats & Reefers Including a number of exclusive styles, Also a new Importation ef Boys’ Hats to-morrow Boys’ Long Trousers, in neat fancy stripes or plain blue or black cheviots or worsteds, Value $2.50. Boys’ English Corduroy Knee Pants, in gray, brown or blue; the regular 7éc. kind, Sizes 4 to 16 years. Boys’ Derbys, brown and black; also tho now Alpines, in the newest shades, Value $1.50. Only 300 in the lot; be. early; about fifty colors in all, amonz them eight shades many colors and styles. All made and fin- ished remarkably well; actually worth up to of velvet, handsom:ly teim- 49c! | $3.00, ateeee medand embro'dered. Goud EI IPCI OOP PES Misses’ and Ghildren’s Wear. value at 69¢.; Children’s All-Wool Winter Recfers andj Children’s All-Wool Sallor Suits; in red, Box Coats; num:zrous new shadis, both| brown and navy; braid trimme n- 2 98 trimmed and plain; just the combination of| broidered shield; sizes 4 to 14, at. . style and durability that is needed for| Misses’ Kersey Box Coats, in black, blue and schcol wear. Ought to $4.98 | castor; satin Roman 1 a $7.00 instead of, is Q 2.98) garment for.. 4.98 200 Kersey Box Coats, in castor ani tan) Misses’ Fal! Suits, in all-wool broad:loth; des; strapped seams; panne velvet storm| navy, blue, blick and brown; double-breasted coflar and turn-back cuffs; double- preasted Eton jacket and full ounce skirt, trimmed style; sizes 4 to 14; most exceptional with taffeta. straps. A wonderful value ateosscseee 3. 98. Value atesee aoe 8.98 More Great Millinery Offers. If exceptional values count for anything, to. morrow will be another day of exceptional activity in millinery. Offers here that cannot be equalled anywhere else in New York. 1.69 Ready-to-Wear Hatsat $1.69. his is the biggest co! tions in all colors ant all New York. All desirable 49 bring from a balf more to double... c $2.50. Special at... sand shapes. They ought to - i Men’s Wear. Children’s Crush Ha Big values here to-morrow—specials such as you will find Iron Clad Suits strictly all- wool double-breasted, well lined & sewed with silk, extra pair of trousers, Ckeviots or Cassimeres 8 to 16 yrs, Value $650°9-00 e=-piece Suits of wide 'y blue, hard serge or all- wool fancy mixtures, 10.to 16 yrs. Valee’$6,75° D+ OO Youths’ Suits of mixed cheviots and cassimeres & plain navy blue & black, 14to 19 yrs,, or 32 to 35 chest measure 75 In steel, Value $12,00 $1.23 to-morrow at Felt Alpine Hats, condor & black, Value $1.90 The aro Children’s Trimmed Hats School Trimmed with Velvet Hats — Ribbon and Silk, On the 2d Floor $2.50, 3.50, 4.25 Glove Departments To-morrow, Special Sale of Ladies’ 2-clasp Lorraine Pique Gloves, in Black, White, Pearl, Tan, Mode, Beaver & Red Tan, at 1 $1.00 fi. 150 Doz, Ladies’ 1 and 2 clasp P, X. M, Walking Gioves, o5¢ per | in English Reds & Oak Tans, at pair | West Twenty-third Street for Saturday only, per These are the Latest ideas and cho'erst concep- A big table {ull of them, and every one ought to bri ing Th: most | Dress Shapes at 49c.. i value Mr, Siegel Has Sold His Interest in the Big New York Store * to Mr. Greenhut. fo;ular kno.kibout world. Very: attreetive in no other sto.e, That's the way we nuke rey friends and hold the old ones. able; all desirable colors. | Men's Heavy Merino Hatt Hose, in natural and cumefS L Ladies’ Ga rments.| | hair miatar +; worth 19 cents 12%e Ladies’ 27-inch Box Coats, finest all-wool kersey, in tan, black, cas- tor and blue, beautifully tailored and silk lined; excellent value at Per pair, at. staple and nee patterns, ad a drawers supporters: sold at ee mie 19¢ shirts full $10.00;, to- morrow 7 98 e sores Se with double ate. Automobile Coats, 42 » 39¢ _ Mr, Henry Siegel, for many years the wenior member of the Slegel-Cooper Company, contemplates establishing in London a great modern American de- partment store next winter. It Is said that he will have assoctated with him Sir Thomas Lipton, at present engaged At Sandy Hook in a “cup-lift- ing’ enterprise. ‘The plan for a London store has been Meyer Jonasson: & Go. Ladies’ inches long, in tan, castor and bhck; revers, storm collar and cuffs of panne velvet; tailor stitched; MILLINERY DEPARTMENT. Main floor. Announce for to-morrow (Saturday) a sale of Tailored Hats for street wear. Special price, . 5 . ti Navy, Mocha, Pearl, Brown, Castor and Black. handsomely lined with silk ; valu: size, neck and tront bound w.th sitk; ‘i gusset and suspender tapes; beth have o ¢ ytomartow, 15.00 Scams and pearl Buttons; exceptional value at, each, sncOltely Best $1.98 Shoes. The “‘Liberty’”’ Leads the World. That's atout the broadest assertion that could be made about a shoe, and we emphatically mean every word of it. Forty styles; all good and desirable. Quality unexcelled. Workmanship unquestionable. Just the styles, fit, finish and durability that you are used to getting for $3.50; here at 1. 98 “Little Liberty.” only. .se...0ee A shoe for little ladies. A reproduction of the famous Libe erty. The same excellent sty finish is there. Spring hee! "4, 98 | Sizes 11 to2, at | Schoo! Shoes. * Iron Bound Shoe: The kind that never wear " heavy calf upper; horseshoe studded double soks, all sizes; usvally sold at $2.00; our price... 1.49 In addition to our complete and varied assort- ment of Silk Petticoats, the following special values will be offered to- morrow Of black and colored taffeta, with In Patent Leather, button or lace shoes or Ox- | fords, Louis XV., military or concave heels, and turned or welted soles; also in dongola or vi id $4, 25 In Enamel Leather, lace shoes or Oxfor fast; full extension sole and military hi ular shape for Fall wear.. In Piel Kid or Glazed Dongo'a. button or lace boots; military or concave heels; stout rented soles.. he | reali sen Have Disappeared! he Vicinity of Mis Home. Mr. Slege!l was the guest of Sir Thomas Lipton yesterday on the steam yacht Erin, while the Shamrock and the Columbia were trying to race, and It ts positively, asserted that the two will ess partners in the London the Slegel-Cooper Company Daye time to take up the question 4ablishing a London ho aithough Several occasions he talked the matt over with London business men, ing Sir Thomas Lipton. “Now, that he has decided to from here he will have Ume ather onterprine, Hrookiyn Man Swore He Gave the Money ry Week to a Patchogue omeint, $5,50 Latest style graduated Hounce skirt, finished with two-toned ruching, in $6.50 colors and black, value $10.50, at 6. <to-day, It was said that yn, who ts sald BROADWAY AND 12TH ST, Cooper, of the firm, would al 1 them to var‘ows saloon ee a ee Uy THROWN UP 08 RIVERHEAD, 1, that wax mad ty FOF] pe Sept, 7—A rat toa month ago ty ue and the vicinity, on nickel Stern Brothers |; Offer Saturday Men’s Neckwear A special sale of fine silks in various weaves, flowing. end Scarfs, reversible Four-in-Hands Knot & Puff Scarfs New Effects in Imported Silks Flowing-end & Ascot Scarfs, $1.25 95°¢ A MURDERER. Four-in-Hands & Knot Scarfs, 75 Bat-wing Ties, all sizes, ught has also © owner of BETTER THAN EVER. —__ 1901 WORLD ALMANAC the Reference Book of the Beneral discussion, and Ls in that no definit m reached by Mr. Although Mr. 45¢ e machines ts . weil known business men of Lond er of machines had been would iMkewlse have an active working nt voluntarily before + interest. j W. Conklin, of Pate HEAVY STORM IN OMAHA. ho had been res lant summer fur the capture of the|™ and tes Deput a week for protec sons hiring the ve heen missing around sklyn, but one of Capt Waters's detectives did not know of the stolen animals when a few days ako machines would not bet on ia ‘Many. telephone ward W. Dooley $35 on, so that the per- | ye. Pollce Sergeants and a Line- Minn Hit hy Live Wires, p this city and vicinity early nd elec ra down and a et a by Coming. In conta hive srires, but all will recover, “ROBBED HIS UNCLE. ht im the Act, Hill was conyicto’ in the yn County Court to-day of an lea} 358 chests of tea and the Elmira Reforma-|>' nfo uncle, hant at No. 107 okly' fellow. 3 olen ee lite Is Elchty Years Old and Can't he bought a handsome horse from Kohler for $9), He happened of bis luck, and lowed. to tell another detective Kohler's arrest fol- ——__- PAPTIST REINACH LosT. ‘Tell Where He ‘ A. well-dressed man, who gave his name as Paptist Reinach, and sald he was eighty years old, last night walked Into the Union Market police station and sald he was lost. Ho sald that his home was on some “heights,” but could not it is In this city or in interfered with, nthe strength of this evidence, pley Was arrested and held for tne; i Jury on a charge of accept UNCONFIRMED RUMOR THAT HE HAS QUIT. the Grand Jury met here onjMestgnation Sald to Have Been Gf- y the Diatrict-Attorney had Ju ye mt Kil appear before it and give) fered After Mle Disagreeme 4 to the statement (hat had with War Seer 7: De ade to him by Duge. ‘ This renulted. In. an indictment for ry being found against Duge, and} Jrand Jury came Into court espec- to present It, LONDON, Sept. 27.—The Dally publishes an unconfirmed rumor it Lord Kitchener has resigned the post of Commander-in-Chlet in South Afric: owing to cteaareoment with Mr, Brod- rick, the War Secretary, “|RUSSIA TO BUY FRCM CHINA. hoe old, employed in the Atlantic SUICIDE IN CLUB-HOUSE, iatrate Flammer In the E ket Court to-day turned the old man over to the Charity Commisstoners ‘and ordered a general alarm to be sent ou} to find his relatives © friends. ———_— ‘The Road to Success is via Sunday jo Yacht Club at Sea Gate, was found dead in bed at the to-day with his throat cut. He was last morning, and It his throat with night, one at the club knew j inj ason why the mai should: Hills brother Alexander. Lt the Majeatic Hotel, thle age the yt lead squadron, consist- three it cruisers, four torpedo ‘ome bee demir, a 2 lllion rublew, i> | cruisers, Nt be dedi War Indemulty, THREE YEARS A FUGITIVE, His TRIAL TWICE POSTPONED. Barth: Fate seems to be playing an tmpor- tant part in preventing Bartholomew Powers from being tried for his life. For nearly three years after he took the fe of his father-in-law, John Demp- pat At 306 Eant Twenty-sixth atreet, the police failed to got a trace of the young man. Finally he was arrested, in Roches- ter, on May 15 Jast and brought to the ‘Tombs, Assistant District-Attorney James J. West Twenty-third Street. Mr. Walsh had secured a jury, opened the case and’ examined four witnesses when a message.was handed him telling t his ‘son had fallen from a truck and been killed, The trial was adjourned. On Tuesday, Just as the trial reopened, David ‘Bands, tho’ elghth Juror, was taken iit; Hfe'went to his home, at No. RAILRCAD DAY AT THE FAIR. Depew Will Head Forces at Buffalo. BUFFALO, Sept. 27,—To-morrow will ‘be Railroad Day at tho Pan-American | Expofition. Buffalo and the towns and cltles adjacent will be represented in large numbers and thourands will come % Broad street. from Pitteburg, Cleveland , and other To-day, Justice Foster announced from | cities, Many of the roads. centring © bench that Juror Sands was so itl = thane’ ‘would probably not recover. br Daa eine | Ehetrs em | Ho therefore dismissed the jury und| ‘The programme of special events in said that .the case must be begun) all |complete. From the time the gates open over. again. in the morning until they close at night ot. his wifo's tathertn al there will be “something doing,” aa. the quarrel at the latter's tome. Powers wis, from, his wito and Danaea his: [Nad Senator the People. The Business Man's Desk Companion. The Fact Book of the New Century. 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