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LDN LT NTT Ee eter ee eevee ns Serena ea \ THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING, OCLUBUR 2, 1901. ” ~F} ~ SURGLARS WT TORCH vo Fires of Early Morn- ing Are Laid to Robbers. “OS IN TENEMENTS. ld Haunts of tcendiaries Are Treated to Visits from ¥ the Thieves. The arrival'in town of ‘cheap’ bur- glars who use the torch as well as the | fimmy is thought to be the reason why lp two auspicious fires brooke out this morn- ing at an early hown tn a diatrict that has beem at intervals Infested with fre 4 bugs. The first fire was discovered ) shortly before 6 o'clock in the big tene- / ment at No. 78 Third avenue. This 5 building has been on fire before and the \ police tmve alway belleved that the blaze was set for thre purpose of robbery, | Winter Uderwean ol for Won, Women and Children. Positively the Greatest Sale We Have Ever An- | nounced. | We can’t crowd too many facts into this intro- duction. Facts hurry thick and fast onto paper. Undoubtedly never before was UNDERWEAR SO THOROUGHLY GOOD AND STYLISH OFFERED AT SUCH i] PRICES AS WE NOW QUOTE. The finest foreign mills have sent us their best | |products. The very best American concerns have i |sent us their representative lines. It is from begin- | ning to end just such a showing of seasonable Under- | 4 7 Remarkable Special Purchase and Sale of Men’, Women’s and Children’s Shoes. Thousands of pairs of stylish Fall and Winter Shoes at prices absolutely certain to establish a new record for shoe selling at The Big Store. While in Boston recently our Shoe buyer purchased the entire stock of a well-known retail store in that city. We have had these Shces hurried here, and Go-Morrow Wforning Every Shoe Goes _ on Sale at Just About 's Price. Thousands of pairs of the celebrated ‘Harris Shoes’’ for women, uni- versally sold at $3.00, $3.50 and $4.00 a pair, are included in this sale. There is not a discarded style, rejected lot or ill-fitting shoe in the entire sale. Every pair is thoroughly well made, right up to the hour in style, fit and finish and will afford excellent satisfaction. SUCH VALUES SHOULD DRAW EAGER CROWDS of shoppers. Special booths and special sale forces to-morrow and every day of the sale. In view of the fact that the Fall season is just dawning, and thousands of people are ready to slip into heavier footwear, this great oppor- tunity comes in the very nici of time. You can buy two pairs of shoes now for the usual price of one. We Cult Ghese Items at Random from Chis Big Purchase. ont 4 | wear as will heartily please every purse. Many prices are 50 per cent. less than the ac- tual worth of the garments described. Four big , Sixth Avenue windows contain displays which will : |give you some idea of the scope and character of this sale. There’s been enough ch'll in the atmosphere to spur you on to vigorous buying. No delays in expe- iditing sales. We’ve increased the sales forces all around in this part of the store. A A few days ago the plumbing shop o } Withers & Sturke, on the ground floor, } ‘Nad been entered by burglars, and It was a + Information given by some of the innts thet a lot of the stolen property s recovered, Threats had been made t some one would suffer for the in- \ LL fen eee CR a WOMEN'S SHOES; made of dongola kid, with MEN'S SHOES, regular lines of patent leath- Women’s Underwear. he house. was up early thls morning kdd tips, lace, all sizes, regular $2.50 values; ers and patent kids; also several hundred pairs WOMEN’S BLACK WOOLTIGHTS, WOMEN’S RIBBED VESTS—Im- i 4s way to his work when he smelled in thia sale at 75 | of samples, in sizes 612 to 8, B and C widths; ankle length, open ea ikea cor | ported stkcptatted Swiss ribbed | fumes of smoke in the balla? In- — all $4.00 to $6.00 values, in this sale at 2.50 knee length, open; all sizes; 3 very ests, inpink, blue, black and white, tgating, he found a kindling fire un- WOMEN’S SHOES; vici kid, button and lace, es excellent grades to choose from at long or short’ sleeves, worth $1.75 segaat alarmed the house at once, iid and patent leather tips, hand turned or welt BOYS’ and YOUTI"S' SHOES, box calf, sizes SS Oa 08 | beac Bee the bucket brignde which was soles, not every size in each style, but all sizes 81 to 13, with spring heels; sizes 12 to 2 and pede aid apnitad rt hil | tell, RIBRED VESTS— kly formed soon put out the flames. in the lot; these are all $3.00 and $3.50 shoes; 24g to 514 with regular heels; $1.50 values, length, open; all sizes; Monday at 1.95 | Lae tenet alam tantaie police of the Bast Pity-first street in this sale at 1.65 | in this sale at 98 WOMEN'S IMPORTED SILK trimmed; TIGHTS to match, worth 5 on were at once notified, as well as —_———_ TIGHTS, ankle length, open; black | $2.25; this sale, 1.75 Vi ae eens eT WOMEN’S SHOES; vicl kid, calf and patent BOYS' and YOUTHS’ SHOES; box calf, box and srhite.[all sizee; at 2.95) women’s VESTS AND PANTS, ‘ ©, had set the fire. leather, several styles of each leather, turned calf and Russia leather; all sizes up to 51; WOMEN'S ALL-WOOL COMBINA- ribted Australian wool, high neck, L was but a few minutes later when adiwelteeole $2.00 and $2.50 values, in this sale at 1,50 TION SUITS, in long and short with long and short sleeves, beauti- Hee Nadi ateall(tabia plage atiNo Py 00 SNe pty sleeves, knee and ankle lengths, ful hand embroidered silk trimming, fecond avenue, only a few, blocks : MISSES’ AND CHILDREN'S SHOES; Don- Citra ast, worth $173; special at 1,259 Ae Rees ‘four families on = -|gola kid; spring heels, in button and lace; all - 7s WOMEN’S RIBBED WOOL VESTS oar, ‘There was a panic among WOMEN’S SHOES; mostly samples of the very sizes up to 2s; $1.50 values, in this sale at 98 OmEN 'S WOOL COMBINATION AND PANTS, natural and whito pol any inmates before all were taken best Shoes ever made. All styles of leather, aOR AI sun Peheilis ret clenaings colora, long, and short sleeves regu soth by way of the fire-escapes and toes, hee!s and trimmings such as are used in MISSES’ AND CHILDREN'S DONGOLA KID open front; all sizes, Monday at 1.75/ Dobe ai med; cd 1 yof, Investigation disclosed the fact shoes selling from $4.00 to $6.00 a pair; all LACE SHOES, with kid tips; sizes up to 2s; WOMEN’S LAMBS' WOOL COM- paper had been set on fire in the sizes, but the best selections are in the sizes 0 vali in this sal 1.25 BINATION SUITS, in white, natu- WOMEN’S FINE EGYPTIAN CoT> | r. While there was no smell of ofl ranging from 2% to 5; your choice of any $2.00 values, in this sale at . fal and black, open front or “Onelta TON RIBBED VESTS, PANTS i it, the work of the incendiary was “A a 2.50 shape," all sizes, Monday at 2.45| AND TIGHTS; vests have long of eee ee eee ttrngy burs pee z . ata S SILK RGR ATION ; Mri MS } \¢ 5 EN! and extra sizes; wort! a The motive of this blaze. ernenaa In Our Regular Shoe Store suiTs, open front; all sizes, Mon- 4so|** 49 t plain wide toes, lace and congress; also some we offer the newest and handsomest fall styles of WOMEN’S RIBBED VESTS—Im- WOMEN’S - RIBBED WACO Or { tan kid Cae eee with tips; regular 1.00 Foot Mould Shoes for Men and Perfection Shoes for ported Svcastrl bbe se rrp’ Panta’ bee SED bhort sleeves, all : ‘ 1 , high necks, with lon E $2.00 values; in this sale at Women. eee ee et hine: Gates sizes; worth CSc., special at i ' ——— a the eras peer Sta sOany, Tal, lace oF white; all lass; re WOMEN'S PURE NATURAL persons v 0} a em- ble values; worth $1.25; wooL ‘ANTS, é) MEN’S SHOES; satin calf, lace; good styles; becbesaert ay us dial for thisaale at #95 | $1.25, opecial at z yp ANSE all sizes; $2.50 values; any pair for 1.65 People with extremely small or unusually large SS hb) See feet may be quickly fitted in either ’ i ry. y é ens NnaACK Dears } MEN’S SHOES corer ee kid, box calf and THE HALF-PRICE BARGAIN SHOES 4,200 DOZER MEN'S. ANCL AND | MEWS, PURE SMATURAL ‘wooL, j patent leather; jouble sole enamelled or in the Foot Mould or Perfection lines. At the AINA h | asec 3 § hi ¢ \ ‘FOUR-ALARM FIRE IN A shoes; all sizes in almost every style; $3.00, prices we name they are all bargains of the most Deen eee ct tianta: |__| hater Geavya azteca’ wolet-banay ‘M. TRRAY STREET BUILDING. $3.50 and $4.00 Shoes, in this sale at 1.95 | superior description. peat batons seama dauly g2wa; | taped seams, double coast and fné worth §1, 50; cl pear! buttons; allsizes; i i 1§ FINE FLEECE-LINED MEN'S NATURAL WOOL SHIRTS om) Broke and Drenched “1” Pas- naan BN ORAWERS. every AND DRAWERS, single or double jsengers—Smoke Was Dense seam doubly sewn, very comfortable breasted ned double bak; seams aro M nd Nauseous, and good ‘wearing garments; all ped and doubly vewn; all alte | = sizes; worth 65c., 39 | worth $1.25, / MEN'S SILK _FLEECE-LINED \ In the building at WOOL SHIRTS A < ikke silk, feel like silk, wear } ae nea Pare ld. the sky. from single-breasted or double-breasted silk; best makes and finish; ecru, { eo lcwwer west side along tho river and double back; best, makes and |e az brown colors; all sizes, : ‘ont this morning, but the blaze tn finish; all sizes; worth $2.25, 1,75 | worth $1.25, self «Mid not amount to much. EE eit It st urted in the basement of the : : dain pewhere elght packers and a Children’s Underwear, 10 cases of Boys’ pute. wool eece- 2,000 dozen CHILDREN'S RIB- yrema: 1 were packing lamp globes and r aades. for the Consolidated Lamp and | Hass ¢ tompany. BED UNDERWEAR, fleeced, in Vests, Pants and Drawers; ecru, and natural colors: sizes 2 to lined SHIRTS and DRAWER ecru, natural and scarlet color seams are doubly sewn; every Te Is supposed that one of the men 4 RR. t perfectly made and finiahed; |15 years; worth up to 50c.; choice si am oking and threw a mauch Into AU ele were Women’s Housewear. aglans, Ulsters and mest periecupseieland Gelso | 5538 Sees 19 adway “Unt the men were forced to Ready- to- Wear Sheres. Thursday’s Big Bargains We ke 2 INFANTS’ FLEECED WRAPPERS, silk trimmed; sizes 2 to 6; worth 25¢.. at M thelr Hves. ts phous iitered. through the floor of Special Exhibition Day To-Morrow. Every whiff of Fall hastens the need for warm house ewmar ets. 7 A eae leneAnrantadl Gert aia Just such a splendidly comprehensive and broadly satisfy Lataibieaty we menwen ta few specie: er Thursdays ey All the Fashionable y Chari ts Ahrenfeldt, and frightene: ' represent hundreds of others crowded out because of lack o! is iy e- 1| yay feu tale employees. ‘Two of them | |ing range of fresh new styles and popular fabrics as you’ |space. Prices are uncommonly little—much lower than Styles of Handsome Long Garments. Beautiful Wllinery. ainted, would expect from the Siegel-Cooper Store. usual, in fact. It’s going to be the greatest season for long coats . F { Four ak rma wero turned In. Chief} | No meagerness; no mediocrity. Every style in ample ‘ ever known. Everywhere Fashion is petting and indors- The Big Store’s Famous $5.00 Hats. yroker a1 rived with the third alarm | | quantities, and ail indicating the high development attained WOMEN’S WRAPPERS, pretty flannelettes, with jing them with utmost cordiality, There is something so Crowds of well-dressed women in the Millinery Parlors on the i tea Ota Gites pete obi: in the art of correct skirt-maldng. Spauiets) and Bounce ay Beales trimming, con- 65] | swagger and plastic about a well made, proper fitting long Second Floor every day. Praise for our handseme $5.00 Hats is con- farsi be leap al 5 to-morrow for fails to quickly win hosts of ardent i d enthusiastic. ‘SCRIPTI( garment that it never q ly tinuous an F a! iaibicee eee See reste enaeane SEN AA ea ier ed he Or MAID’S HOUSE DRESS, of percales; dainty me- admirers. “These Hats are simply beautiful; I don't see how you can eell : which it | had Its origin. Here you wee the popular af dium light stripes; separate waist, flounce skirt, 98 f For outdoor functions of all kinds a them at that. Any other store would ask $10.00." “Fo fiiret en, Thomas Armstrong and ALIS SKIRT in abun- : WOMEN'S LAWN APRONS; full size; Torch long coat is not only very dressy but ‘We hear that daily; we are used to it. It’s resultful, however, for: \ Hoole)", of Engine No, 31, were ince, but made with a swing A ; Torchon 16 also warmful and protective. It will it urges us on to still better effort. g come by smoke while on guard at| | and dash that give it an indi- lace insertions, be an immense favorite with women 800 MORE $5.00 HATS ON SALE TO-MORROW. ft slevator a tiaft and were carried from| | Viduality and charm indisput- WOMEN'S SATEEN SKIRTS; fancy colors only; who attend field and other open sports. : Q building u nconsclous. ably its own. Or you note very special, at 75 So thoroughly have we followed the ; pErasle as newly, plucked: Bratton than brightest millinesy minds can make them. A wonde a , combina trend of fashions, and so incessantly have we had our large organization of experts at work that we are now excel- Skirts along other lines of fashion. The brilliancy of the tailoring is accentuated, the nes of hoi © broke frequently, Two iks just un Ser the Sixth avenue “L” ture drenched the passengers of WOMEN’S SATEEN SKIRTS; colors and black; ti re exact copies of high-priced foreign models. You very full flounce ; as handsome as any $2.00 skirt, 1.19 Ce enesiiG e fest st Ce the sprightliest conceptions, the nattiest of millinery graces in sing trains, which ran without inter-/ /eminence won along ideas lently stocked with lon; ts of eve 4on during 1 the fire. every woman. enthuslastically Infants’ Wr description.” ei | Ghose Wonderful $5.00 Kars. peers laesipee Lop Aas indorses, nants Care Great as the selling of the past ten ee ayer alided Was thei coraen'er Up the gamut of fashion Pretty Caps, Flannelette Dresses and snug Sleeping Gar- days has been (the occasional spurts of THE MAIN FLOOR MILLINERY DISPLAY al and arick streets with an Bishth iene race amt i Bere are ments for the little ones at little prices. snappy cold strongly emphasizing the is attracting increased attention, We are now showing one of the very largest and best ie trolley cr, throwing the driver exquis! letall, won- INFANTS’ COLORED SILK CAPS; i: . demand), we are just as handsomely collections in America of re th id. Ni = interlined; fin- TUCKED AND DRAPED VELVET HATS, Neneloeee, & tha ground. Neither fertalltn Peseta irate ished with ruche and full top piece; all sizes, at 15 siuipped te-dsy) a9) pea neg tise READYTOWEAR HATS, PARTLY TRIMMED HATS | pie : = master minds, CHILDREN’S FLANNELETTE DRESSES; pretty, ‘We don't fluctuate prices. You are a EM et gaa FELT AND CAME! CLOTHS. ne OUR SHIRT STORE HAS NO washable colors; well made and braid trimmed, 23 safe here. Prices remain the same at OUR PRICES ARE FULLY % LESS ( EQUAL. DR. DENTON'’S SLEEPING GARMENTS; fleece | The Big Store, nv matter what the de- 5 THAN ARE QUOTED ELSEWHERE. ij bs | Uae as distinct and separate lined, 1 to 6 yrs., 254 | mand may be. We contract for our re- i as though it were a store by quirements early in the season, and can Y itself. It is under the man- Neer er een iaime a tien with tucke and 25 therefore sell at uncommonly low prices. : agement of an expert, who gives it his entire attention, Fine Ostrich Plumes Jor instance wo sell ' WN THE STREET. Purchasing and. planning in THE FAMOUS PRIESTLEY GARMENTS, A’ 12.75 At SOc. on the Dollar such enormous quantities as to practically command the ‘HE FINE iT; a = * . cf A market. The best manufacturers hurry to us, This insures 6 aaa ire 16.75 A Sale That Is Attracting Widespread Attention. | TRS. BAZURA 1LUN DOWN IN| | us the largest and amplest of excellent stocks, the very lannet LONG GARMENTS OF COVERT 9.75 First prominence was given to this sale last Sunday. Since then THE VABLY MORNING. cream of original and advanced ideas in skirt production. AND ELTON at D STRIPED CLOTH = the response has been unwaveringly large, but the purchase was so vast = Waist: eee td LBL Eh eed 2.7 rsoresenting more than §20,000) that selections are still excellent aa you SUCH POPULAR FABRICS AS ALStS. GARMENTS, at 12.75 Leased Mrs. Rosa Bazure, fifty years old,| | CHEVIOTS, PEAUX DE SOIE, , Manufacturers’ Samples Worth $3.90, In addition to the above we offer large varieties of thef °°!" ach plumes; also Amazon wffects; choicest qualities in vas struck by @ dillivery wagon be- | | BROADCLOTHS, VELVETS, y $1.75, $5.75'and $6.75. "| best loose or fitted shapes in all the most appropriate and See eeet aFulltand heavy, t onging to a nows -vompany on Park| | RERSEYS, ‘4 SATINS, " ee a desired materials at very low prices! | blacks and wh te ; Lengths and Extraordinarily Low Prices | row this morning and Instantly killed. ETAMINES, VELVETEENS, Choice at 2. IO each | These Lengths and Ex 5 | we reel ca] the yey ree oer eae HOPSACKINGS, TAFFETAS, J ° “J bie i D PLUMES, 14 inckes Jong, worth $1.50, at | store in Baxter street. when she started | | MELTONS, CORDUROYS, Very: newest, nattiest Autumnal de-]} >=, 9p eUueees I PLUMES, 16 inches long, worth $2.00, at to cross Park’ row, CANVAS CLOTHS, LACES, Yi signs and colorings, fresh and attrac- Oho Hayes Dental Assn. G ne. ) | PLUMES, 15 icches long, worth $3.00, at \ ‘The delivery wagon was going uptown | | PEBBLE CHEVIOTS, RIBBONS, < tive, from one of New York's best-f | Balcony, Main Floor. PLUMES, 20 inches long, worth $4.00, at GOLD RUGAE PLATES, 15.00 GOLD CROWN, 5,00 and upwards, pet Ft , \, with the horse on a gallop, and Mra, Basura stepped direct ty tn front+of the os 4 animal, She as knocked to the pave- 9) ment and ner skull was fractured. Sho was dead when Dr, Auld, of the Hudson ZIBELINES, NETS, AND MANY EXCLUSIVE IMPORTED FABRICS. PRICES BEGIN AT $3.90, and range upward to $75, known waist makers. Workmanship elaborate; styles the catchiest. The Greatest Waist Bargains in New | PLUMES, 22 inches long, worth $5.00, at PLUMES, 24 inches long, worth $6.00, at PLUMES, 26 inches long, worth $7.59, 2¢ | GOLD ELECTRO PLATES, 25.00 FILLINGS, 1,00 and upwards. FINE FULL SET OF TEETH, unrivalled in value anywhere, 8,00 ‘All other work at prices proportionately Jow. Instruments thoroughly j ; Hospital, arrived, "| | $100 and $175. Therefore, undoubtedly New York's Great- York. |} jabanlel, alisaner of Xo. 15 James] | eat Sleirt Store. : Wednesday, each, 2,00 ee ee aaaniee E. P, HAYES, D. D. 8. On Sale on the Maln F Za peace

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