The evening world. Newspaper, October 4, 1901, Page 12

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at a Great Saving Misses’ & Children’s Giaze Kid Button Shoes with patent leather) B to 10% tips & spring. hesls} 11 to 2 “(Little Men’s ’’ calf & Vict Kid Lace Shoes, with spring heels, stout welt soles & orthopedic lasts, 9 to 1 Boys’ & Youths’ Call, Lace Shoes, Sizes 13 to 2, “238 to 54, patent leather & black kid. . BOYS’ CLOTHING--A SAVING Russian Blouse Suits, 3 to 8 years Sailor Suits, 3 to 12 years Of Engilsh Cheviots or Serges, in Blue, Brown, Cadet or Red, trimmed with braid & embroldered emblems, Value $6,50 Double-breasted Suits 8 to 16 yrs, Three-piece Suits 10 to 16 yrs., of all-wool navy blue cheviots & serges, trimmed, serges Value $6.75 $5.00 Value $12,00 New Chesterfield Overcoats of all-wool frieze in Oxtord or navy blue, velvet col.ar, worsted linings, sizes 5 to 16 yrs, Value $7.50 cloth, plaid worsted linings, sizes 5 to 16 yrs. on sale in the Glove Departments 50 doz, | or 2 clasp genuine Mocha gloves, In tan c and gray, 2 ir 98 teal French kid in new Fall shades, Pi A complete iine of Imported and domestic lace Jackets, Collars, Berthas and Scarfs, ‘ in Irish crochet, iilet, Duchess snd peint also taffeta, chiffon and liberty, Ruffs and Boas with Muffs to match, As Saturday Specials Velvet & Silk Stock Collars, sll colors, Silk Scarfs, 2 yds, long, Polka 48¢ AND BOWS, cot borders, | velvet trimmed, HER “RIDE FOR LIFE” AT COST OF ACCIDENT POLICY. Agent Cancelled Margaret May's After Seeing Her in War Play. $94-5-00.04.0.5-4, eR tN 5 TE BRIDE DOOR + Sr ° (E (om) _—— > MARGARET PCOSESRLOE RETA EOIEEE EEE ELEE MEE ERIM GH RATERS, : There are tribulations in the life of} Ingenue, but Miss Margaret May | the experienced an unusual one. She had her accident insurance poll jy taken away from her and can- Insurance com “she s5 May a few years ago, bearing in ald Miss, May the things that are Ilable to hap- to one-night stands, took out nee Com- permanent ¥ appearances she kept it up. appears .in’ Edward McWade's | te! =m h and in the afer atmosphere of je remark. Al tiah ie got Ny Tt was: areata fei eataaiaeai Novelty olive, elegantly made, a nice garment for the little fel- 2 98 (ores lows, aizes 214 to 7 years, value $4.98, ° 4 Coats Boys’ Sailor Blouse Suits, made of blue wool cheviot, with red For Boys or blue collar, trimmed with soutache and embroidered $5.00 2108 yr. Russian Blouse Suits, Sailor Suits, sizes 3 to 12 yrs, | | extra silk collar & shield, English $0.75 $5.75 $7.95) English Yoke Overcoats ot all wool Oxford & Brown Value $9,00 A Special Importation of two-clasp Suede gloves, made by Alexandre, of Paris, Colors black, white, mode, tan and gray, Pr. 100 doz, 4-button or 2-clasp, tr. Ladies’ Neckwear Departments West Twenty-third Street Insurance — Matern WINCHESTER? The cold and calculating man last ntght, and gasped tn horror when, to use hls own but somewhat welrd ox- took her Hfe in her}! at the s door after the show and demanded e frequent rallroad journeys {instant cancellation of her policy. He expected remonstrances and tears, | } threats of big brothers and the hand of uated to | the law, but he mistook his prey, Ieoking him coldly and squarely in the eye Miss May favored him with one back. Agents for rival accident {n- for life leurance companies please notice. $1.65) $1.95 351.05 $2.50 $2.95) nee For the baby—dainty shoes in colors, 98¢ $1.00 25¢ | Taffeta Stock Collars 50° Sixth Avenue and 34st Street. | BOYS’ CLOTHING. When comparing prices don’t forget to compare qualitizs. If you find pices lower than ours, you will find the quality inferior. Our prices and qual- tty are ALWAYS RIGHT. Boys’ Bluc Chinchilla Reefers, made with round collar and garment, good value 2, 1.29 warn plaid lining, a natty Httle for $2.5 Btos s; our price for Saturday, frieze, with velvet 0 10 years; consid- 4 2,48 Boys’ Russian Overcoats, with leather belt, in blue, red or Boys’ Overcoats of Oxford gr: | | collar, extra well tatlored ered geod value at $4.00, 1,29 Boys’ 2-Piece Double-Breasted Suits, in all-wool blue, Ox- ford gray or mixed cheviots and cassimeres, well made 1,85 1,90 on shield, sizes 3 to 9 years; value $2.98, | and perfect fitting, sizes 7 to 16 years, value $3.50, Boys’ 3-Piece Vest Suits, in blue or Oxford gray chevtot, sizes 3 to 10 years; good value for $3.00, We should advise our Patrons to call early to avoid the afternoon rush always attending these sales. OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS SOROSIS TRADE MARK THE NEST SHOE FOR WOMEN. During the experimental process of perfect- ing the Sorosis model, the study of sup- plying appropriate lasts for growing feet : was incluced,—this resulted in the pro- duction of JUNIOR SOROSIS SHOES. Misses! sizes—1114 to 2, 3.00 per pair. Children’s sizes,—S to 11, 250" \# These Shoes not only procure comfort and ease for the little feet, but are doubly secure from any faults which might arise from incorrect or harmful shape and material. JAMES McGREERY & C0., Twenty-third Street. if Ghe “GUARANTEE” CLOTHING COMPANY i Uctown Corner $27th St. and 3d Ave It's a far-fetch from the back of a soeep to the back of a man —any of imperfections can creep in suits are je-fect in quality of vie and fit Pure worsted with alyght hairline str ps. The very suit othes siores sell at § price CLOTHING CO. 1 SB SW Ave s, GUARANTES THAKS SHES SHE ACCUSED _——WNRS. ASTOR. VESSEL'S MATE VAGARIES OF MISS FOX, TO- MRS. VERNAM SWORE THAT DAY DECLARED INSANE. | COLEMAN STRUCK HER. ww Tour She Inviated ing Called Mere. | Astor by Clerk. Ice Court. An echo of yesterday's yacht rate was heard thts morning tn chite Btreet 1 Court by Magistrate Olmsted. It was the charge of a very pretty and very excited young woman against ny | the mate of the Shinnecock, of the ex- cursion feet, She is Mrs. Lydia Vernam, of No. that, In 1885, she t an a} 2371 Seventh avenue, and with her were tour with her sister, Miss | her husband, Douglas Vernam, and her Charlotte, when sho started out, wax | father-in-law, William 8. Vernam, of apparently In the best of health. Sud-| No. 35 West Sixty-ffth street. y goods store, she insisted | She claims that tho mate, -Charles kK call her Mra, Astor. M. Coleman, of No. 49 Smith street, ox, who hax been | nret Fox. four years by physiclans without | steamboat was warping {nto {ts landing . To this day she retains the hal- | st River Inst cvening, n that she is Mrs, Astor. | corroborated by her rel- rd the evidence of jd that Coleman had struck dante at the A Miss Charlotte Coleman denied the charges and said they Were In the wuy of getting out the ee gungplank and abusively refused to Cue Mow Proved Fatal. \nove when requested, He admitted LO, N.Y, Ost, 4—Dantel Mack [#hoving the men, but was certain that ‘ peat Ses 12) i he did not strike the young woman. dled to-day {rom theleffects of a blow "Policeman. Reilly sald that. the eldur on the head with a bijitard cue, alleged Veriam had several times repeated the to have been inflicted py. Leon V. Lons- statement that he was "a warm personal date last) Saturday during a quarrel. friend of De Lonsdale ls a halt-pried Indian from | "That's v C ub. Magistrate, fanada. He Is lock ‘ase disi THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVEN Stern Brothers —Mahler Bros Shoes for Boys and Girls interesting,” eald the’ MISSES’ SUIT DEP’T. 3rd_ Floor. ‘Cheviot Blouse Suits,—fin. | ished with | straps. | skirts. i and red. Sizes, 14 to 16 years. i $10.50 | weave Homespun suits. | | Skirt Tailor years $22.50 Pedestrian row stitched hem | welted seams. flounce, heavily stitched. Deep castor shade. Lengths 37 to 4o inches. $6.50 Kersey Coats,—26 lon g.—lined with satin, blue, Sizes 14 and Colors:—Tan, and black. 16 years $10.50 JAMES McGREERY &60., Twenty-third Street. LADIES’ CLOAK DEP’T. 3d Floor. English Rain Coats. Colors,—Tan, olive, oxford grey and the new ‘ Over. plaids.” Yoke, box back, or semi- | fitting. $12.00 and $15.00. JAMES M.CREERY &C0., Twenty-third Street. COL. TUMBRIOGE ID DISCHARGED. AREEST WAS ABSOLUTELY UN- JUSTIFIABLE, JUNGE SAID. Augustus Van Wyck Sn: WIL Be Preferred Aj Policeman Lass. Col, William Tumbridge, of the Hotel &t. George, Brooklyn, and his son, Major John W. Tumbridge, who wero arrested last Sunday evening on a Gates avenue car on the charges of fighting and of resisting an officer, wero honorably discharged this morning by Justice Dooley in the Adams Street Court. In discharging them the Justice scored the arrest ax “absolutely unjustif- able,” and Augustus Van Wyck, who, with Jere Wernberg, represented tho Tumbridges, said after the trial that charges would be brought at once against Bicycle Policeman John C. Luss, who made the arrests, Lass's testimony was vague and un- satisfactory, while the Tumbridgen told a clean-cut story arid had {t backed up en to her home and treated | Brooklyn, had struck her twice as the|in every particular by another passen-|s#pooklyn Sporting Man Was In- gor on the car, Joseph Coughlan, of No. 63 New Bowery, who was a stranger to them, but who went over from New York to see Justice done. ‘The charge of disorderly conduct was dismissed by Justice Dooley tn the firat five minutes of the trial and the charge of resisting an officer was dismissed immediately after Mr, Coughlan's testi- mony. The Tumbriiges claim that they were assaulted by two men because of an Argument about crowding and that they were gimply, defending themselves when arrosted, The problem of who broke the car windows was left unsolved. stitched silk New flounce Colors:—Blue, black, brown | Pebbled Cheviot and basket Eton jacket with vest, deep revers and high rolling collar, trimmed with braid. | with deep flounce. finished, lined : hroughout with silk. Girls’ Navy Blue Mickintoshes; selected plaid linings, military cape, velvet collar; sizes 38 Colors:—Blue, black and to 50 inches; a worthy $3.00 value... .... S soceiisccuesciscsececetdencotetee De brown, sizes 14 to 16{Children’s Kersey Box Coats; storm collar Misses’ 26-inch Box Coats; of all-wool skirts,—made of double face cloth,—10 andj |Colors:—Oxford grey and’ blue. Lengths 37 to 4o; inches. $5.00 Storm skirts,—with flare’ inches castor! | Rothenberg | CO. Visit Music Department, West 14th St. Second Floor. Sat.sfaction Guaranteed or | Supreme Values To-Morrow in Ghildren’s Newest Garments. tas Saturday at Rothenberg's is always crowded full of irresistitl: offers for the young folks. Garm:nts of \., absolutely reliable quaiity, made in the most destrable styles and finished in the best possible manner, are post- Gy tively the only sert that you will find here. But they cost less in this store than stoddy garmen!s do in many others. Thi's why this children's business has cnjoyed such exceptional prospe ity. Boys’ 1 wo Piece and Sailor Blouse Suits; a special lot of most exceptional values; mannish stapss J 49 that phase theLoys; perfect titting and durable; sizes 3to 15; generally sold at $2.50; here to-morrow ai Be Boys’ Reefers nd Overcoats, a splendid lot of sam ‘obibly can't get them again this scason at sn whore near this price. The lot inclu hort, loose reefers, Russian and Norfolk overcoats with astraktan 2 98 trimmings, as well as_ the long : in raglan effect; sizes 3 to 16 years; to-morrow at...... Ge Boys’ Two and Three Piece Suits, Norfolk, Youths’ Long Pants Sults, strictly all wool, black or Ru:sian, sailor blouse and vestees,in an enormous blue cheviot with invisible stripe effect. Square military assortrent of styl.s and patterns; strictly all shape that usually only coes with a made-to-order garment; wool and made and trimmed to peeecton sizes sewed with pure dye silk and lined with Italian lining; sizes 3 to 16; would be exceptional value 14 to 20; actual; th almost half tha here at 3.98 we as fea eis baie Misses’ and Ghildren’s Wear. and turn back cuffs of panne velvet; strictiy tailor made; col- 3 98 ors tan and castor, sizes4toi4,at “* Children’s Winter Ree‘ers and Box Coats; all wool novelty cloths, sd: ors blue. red, Frown and grecn; sizes 4 to 12; actual $5.00 values, at . sees 2.98 Children's Three-Quarter and Long Garments, wool, beaver and chesiots brown bus, castor and red; plain tilosed or with caps; sizes’ 6 wise 4698 kersey, in black and castor, storm collar or coat collar. collar silk lined, turn back cuff, Sizes 14, 16 and 18; 4 98 a good $7.50 value, at......... °° Misses’ Suits, in all-wool broadcloth; Eton jacket, silk lined and trimmed wih sitin, Flounce skirt, lined with best percaline and trimmed with folds of satin aroun. flounce. Colors blue, black and brown; sizes 14, 16 and 18; a worthy $12 00 value, to-morrow at.. Newest Millinery Attractions Unrivalle4 values account for the tremendous success of this millinery store. But coupled with value you find the most attractive styl-s that have been produced. Fol!owing specials for to-morrow : x Ladies’ Dress Shapes, a large variety. Trimmed Hats cons’sting 0 moha:. plain. felt, Lite t More truth than postry in. the expre: mos’ stylish shapes, all colors; valu: 79 cents, at... eeee. sce, 49c of one ferson bere yesterday: “These to 14, at... i = 5 linery values are simply _immei Children's Crush Hats: suitable for| Thes»c pies of forsign models are truly ‘ schoo wa; some wit cilk cord ard tas-| beaut ful. If sou n't see the label t's sel; all de iabls © lors; wor.h 79 cents, ateeee... moe than like'y that you'd thi k hese wer: imported hats. Made and tmmed in our own ‘orkrooms by the most skilful m Hiners that 49 Larve and Medium Hats for Children: roil b: ov roney ca hire. V 'y to siit the most particular and Tb eon ound ite crowr; bow nd ons Il colors: style | t " nit a0 colors: 7¢ yle Thats rot surpassed t 00 creat ons. By Value 93 CONES, ateeeeeesereescoee 79¢ Your choies ‘o-merrow at 3 9 Emphatic Footwear Bargains, $3.50 Shoes for $1.98. You can't find better fo twear valves than the same | ¢ offer in th: Liberty $+.50 shoe at & 2s. ths same unjuestiorable syle! 1 “¢ o'fer- tput of this factory. we under th: e's absolutely no chance fo. slight, even in the nf Fall weight O- for Boy: Iron Bound" Shoes, “th: 3.50 Kn that reve wear out? usually: ‘old at $2: to-morrow you get the same workman: h. [Ring at $3.50. It's becaus> w jBricid suy isi smalles: way. Forty new, des In Patent Leather—Loui; X' ba tu ned or weltet! soles. In Vick Kid—Fatent leather tips hand turn welted soles... . able styles. ineluy yor mil tary heel; Velour Calt—_t! \ J.98 Misses’ stoes, vici k'v and box ca soft as kid... 2ys Md e'sewt ro at $1.69. hore at 2. Same for Caildren, sizes 8% to 1034, at. Important Specials for Children. Busicr than ever in the chi dren's shos section. The v ve give for ‘nereased activity, | Thiel be grest s ling eA a LE erred Boysishocs: with heels; rerulzr Misses’ Patent Leather Shoes, button or lace, entra er sobkind| J 25 new fall shapes, exiension sole; sives 11 0 7, at Saee heteei ate NishS Children’s, sizes $1 to 10 at. UNTRIMMED MILLINERY DEPT. 2nd Floor. Meyer Jonasson & Go. Are showing an extensive assortment of Rain Coats of water-proof fatrics in various models, SPECIAL: Rain Coats of strictly all-wool, water- proofed material, sizes 32 to 42, at 511,59 “ Ready-to-wear” Hats, —! for general morning, dress, All new colors and shzpes. Dress Hats of Velvet, Che- nille, Cleth and Canmel’s Hair Felt, : Exclusive Importations of Ostrich Plumes and Fancy Feathers, | Millinery Denartment. — Main floor. For To-Morrow (Saturday), AUTUMN SHIRT WAIST Novelty Headdresses of HATS, new and correct,special at 54,50 Flowers, Velvet ribbon, ete, and Parisian floral a garnitures,—for ball Neckwear Department. Gowns. ‘ Special Sale of CHIFFON BOAS, 2 yards in length, full cascaded ends; regular value $4.00, at $2,25 BROADWAY AND 12TH ST. & JAMES McCREERY &60., Twenty-third Street. ia . i uy 1d Btomach troubl i tr Constipation, 3.3 sans2 se DELANEY MYSTERY CLEARED Jured in a Fight, The mystery surrounding the finding jot the well-known sporting man, John F, Delaney, beaten into unconsciousness The World Almanac. was cleared up by the arrest of Albert PRICE 25 CENTS. Dunham, of No, 52 Eldert street. 5 In the Gates Avenue Court Dunham ceuiaees, dmraueh mamas duties By Wail or quar Te: in i mich he Rad whipped the yy Sportif He sald there was no robbery, and ii who was released from St. < : : Mary's ‘Hospital this. morning, agrees cs with him. Delaney did not putin an ; appearance In court, From Newsdealers.

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