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> -AOBRED IAL” | USHER, | Pretty Miss Neureiter Is Held Up in Will- iamsburg. WAS GOING TO BANK. Man Under Arrest Was Formerly Employed at Place Where She Worked. @ehn Schellif, of No, 182 Central ave- nue, Williamsburg, was arraigned in the Lee Avenue Pollce Court, Brooklyn, to- day charged with robbery. The com- ] il WS" and = and AN A Mammoth Spec Comprising 7 Carloads of Hazel Brand KHigh- Class Slass Preserves, Jellies, Lams, Branded and Sweet Pickled Frutts, Sauces, Catsup and Pickles. Preserves and Conserves of this year’s packing. seven carloads, 5,111 cases, or about 10,000 dozen. The largest, best and most complete assortment, display athering of carefully selected, preserved and packed Fruits ‘able Condiments ever seen under one roof. These goods were packed under the personal supervision of our experts, many of them on the estates where the fruits were grown, and infinite care and diligence have been exercised in their preparation, cooking and packing. SEE ame ESDAY FVENTN ——SS—=== cal Sale, > OCTO! In all BER 9, 1901 Sreat Crowds Attend the Shoe Sale. AL Thousands of pairs are still left, including some of the famous ‘‘Harris’’ Shoes for L SELLING RECORDS BROKEN. Shoes for Men, Women and Children. “It’s the greatest, most wonderful shoe selling I ever saw,’’ said a friendly rival as he stood watching the crowds in the Shoe Store. At this writing there isn’t any sign of alet-up. Values are pouring in as fast as needed. Cases held in reserve are being opened and placed on sale as rapidly as a line dwindles. The sale began with the Entire Stock of a Boston Retailer At 4 Price. OF ee a hee trea Ghe Yost Advanced Sanitary an ayy women. The ‘‘Harris’’ Shoes have been sold all over the United States and advertised every- : eee, 7g rene where for $3.00, $ d Fea tyban tees it ivateist OEY _— =" conditions and methods known to science were employed in the ere for $3.00, $3.50 and $4.00. : wa ANY Illanesb ure eee ere facturl that th an be no question as to the superiority and quality of hi We also include in this sale a handsome lot of samples of Women’s Shoes made at the K manufacturing, so that there c q y quality of anything { pan-Ameri af bratty, ald that she mtarted ome ark! that bears the Hazel Brand labels. ; : an-American Exposition. Some of these Shoes could not be reproduced for less than $10.00. taining $087 tn currency and abountins Not only will these fine goods be on sale in the Big Store’s mammoth grocery on the fourth on - WOMEN’S 3.50 SHOES FOR 98c. mo' ecks. In front o} ; , i i j j he “Harris'’ $350 Shoes in sizes 1 to 4, AA, A and B widths, Goodyear welted or hand Snecann at Nor ee procaweyswitame:|| H00r, but samples will be «pened for your inspection, so you can see just what you are buying. esecare jth AA, A an » Goody burg. a yaunelaa eaeattrors the, doers : During this notable exposition and sale we will take orders for future as well as ieee tesa thoroughly up to date. ‘Too many of the sizes’ named; / that's) why we) aaninilated 98 way and erabbed her trom behind. He) diate delivery, and notwithstanding the fact that packers generally are asking about 50 per MEN’S $2.00 SHOES AT $1.00 threat wie acm ‘teout her neck and] cent. advance over prices of other years our prices remain just the same. In fact, there are i ae tire ee hiny arma spocte pera ore e The fact that laced 1 , Mostly tan kid, lace style, all sizes. 1.00 A doten or more people saw the rob-| many reductions, made possible by the fact that we placed our large contracts many months ago. 0. hor Bia B Fi bery, bi f the tered, id ’, tot a 7, ; ° Tea csapbert having wecuredtthejmoney: Ghousands of People Will Visit Ghis Supers Food Mart WOMEN’ hen 2G Margene pacers a Ne back : : . 2 . 5 . : H j id feleated Miss Neurelter and ran | during this important sale. It will be ai most instructive} and interesting lesson in high- S SHOES AT $1.45. MEN’S SHOES AT $1.65. ter followed but was unable to keen up! class preserving. Parr severe) styles ; mostly the celebrated Harris; Made of satin calf, with London toe tip; lace and plain toe, lact HY ra er em Everything bears our absolute and positive guarantee of satisfaction in every respect or WOMEN’S SHOES AT $1.95. anes care "SHOES AT $1.95. Jumped iovers aifences and) made esr |g money, refunded. Made of kid, calf, patent and enamel leathers, all sizes ; mostly sanze The cashler, in a fainting condition,| MARMALADE: | Harel brand (Bitter) CATSUP: Harel special Tomato Catsup, Hazel special prepared Chopped Pickles, a the Harris $?.50 and $4.00 Shoes. | Made of kid, calf, enamel and patent leathers; mostly $3.00 wantin hack tsriorewers. There | QUBKE, Fig ot Pineapple Marmalade, cre. [mele an aoe yih ae focetepces; [San $1. ots, net aN OE bit WOMEN’S SHOES aT $2.50. j'nt $25) va MIEN’S SHOES AT $2.50 she revived and told her story. Then Sige i doz., $1.75; bot., Lait) 95 | saeesseene ces These are mainly fine 1 de with 4 200. ‘ aeons, ee MIL 8, ae | dez., y samples, made with great skill and at. ms See ee eer ren tatoratende: fain ean oy Fie Shasy dors BUSS; op] fone ecg gery Mare pegs Mase! aby State Olen packed In tex, | | tention todetalls at the Pan-American Exposition. Principally peerage ee leather; also some samples; mn scription of her assailant that the police] Jaf ts 4 gal. bot., doz., $2.70; bot. 23) onives: . ; r r sey ht come"an'| Glare somrgang came, rut 180 yaaa aoet tg (pata race ntaeme | MISSES’ AND CHILDREN’S SHOES AT ofc.| BOYS) arn ever rons 98. AES ADS ANG Seah rea way; glass tumbler, dot, $2.00; gana tum Midgat, extta Tiny Tims, very crlep and 4 fable luxury, aswell as in use fot 2 ge Ties Storslare|enade ot Dongola kid and are of the quality [sareanenaye outer boys. we are hard on shoes will get fine ¥ ter Menttfied him, though he dectared | Rrra pee Brak Janet tal & MAPLE SYRUP: Harel absolutely pure Ver- aailen Focsne Touma ene ace +50, 5 regu . Cre UL DOE OE ment, pure frst and sogar; only 1b. glass; mont Gap Maple; from tire to table; full qt. | 25.15; dot, $2.59; bot, 1 ee ee = oe ant SEAS ae 1.00; jar, donee Datecode Kenwood Queen Olives, large bottles; a FRUIT BUTTER: Milford delicious Pi i 4 SECON, A, Fee ee rare guiti ai pete ehaed Frit Butter, Peach, Peat, Grape, Quince; 3 $5.05; dor., $2.85; bot, Fy) There Is No Lessening of Interest in the Important sugar; case, $4.60; doz., $2.35; bot., 20) Id. jar, doz., $3.40; jar,; 29 [reinforce oer ¢ Glivess medium size bot- t APPLE BUTTER: Milford brand Apple But- FRUIT SYRUP: Harel pure concentrated » Sde.; bot., 7 AY & Ke oS % - Fruit 8) ), all varities, tionally choice Harel brand Chili Sauce, ? : geregprrara; haat te | Eerie [tsa pr steer, ale of the Jfohnson esner Otock PEARS AND PEACHES: Harel Sweet PICKLES: Harel Gherking, Mixed, Pickles SAUCE: * Hazel” Worceaterahire Sauce, a OF FURNITURE, CARPETS, RUGS, \ Pickled Pears and Peschea,a neh apley pre | Saeep Tor eter dann S105; boty ey (tableydoe $2.20; boty PO UPHOLSTEF IES, LAMPS, BRIC-A-BRAC. LS; Sots Gait 175 | SOsoe: betes Soess $2.00; oot 17 | Mexican Red Pepper SAUCE, a choicedelicate Absolutely no abatement in the demand, wh‘ch is exceeding our most san- SS eee ee rearicl delat Basel west [Gheraisey Cobeee totais table condiment, dot., $2.20; bot., 19 guine expectatons. The Third Floor is constantly thronged with people from far ) TH: OB: Of flavors 1% pint glaze jar, dov., $10.00; jar, 85| Zo-0s. tot’, dez.,'43.40; bet., 29¢.; 10-08. bot. CAPERS: = Genuine Imported Nonpareil and ni i thi occasion. TELLS THEM TO BEGIN WHERE| oe ea CHOICE BRANDIED PEARS Peers 20 | SaPers, dor., $2.00; bot, 18 ear taking prompt advantage of this very extraordinary occasio! SE eae sans ig | ieee as degally dalicate | Milford Brand Ghetking, Mead Pics —__[Eouldasa Wedpe,cons daisy bot on $50,000 Worth of WYorchandise at About fz Price. F Greaw Showsti Al thea ae 90 | Goe., $2.70; bet, 19} CHUTNEY: Hazel Tomato or Bengal Chute ° T intensifies the interest broadly. Many lines kept back for the Mr. sreos ows’ provement ani PRESERVES: ‘Hazel Wrote’ Fralt Pre- LIMES: Havel Pickled Limes, special se- ney, the choicest selection of the East India o-morrow intensiie! . y: any P Aric Ncaivereaso Meavgrefined sugar eyrap. all fruit varieties; lected and carefal packing; 24D. plase Jer, ral, doe, $85; bot, 20 want of floor space are brought to light to fill in gaps—replacing lots that sold out S-Ib. glass jar, $1.20; 2b. glass jar, 65¢.; 0 4.20; far, 35 | FISH SAUCE: ‘Hazel’ Essence of Anchovies with incredible swiftness doz, 1-Ib. glass jars, $2.90; jar, 25| CALF'S FOOT geLy: Hazel plain and wine or Harvey Sauce, choice, delicate table lux- A f " ps | iA Demag JAMS: Milford Assorted Pratt Jame, epectal flavored Calf"s Foot Jelly, made from the fin- aries, doz., $2.70; bot., 23 If you want to profit handsomely by this memorable occasion you'll have | has been a slight Improvement in the| selection of frit 1m pure eugaty 21 stose cat etc, tn frat gfasedes, dom WS: Je 37 lvaweGaR: Masel Pare Imported Malt Vioe- to buy without delay. Such bargains may never again present themselves. | Seatign Setar ern, ane | eee ver PURE FRUIT Jas, [peered ts Bastyr Atod bets Se} Ose ou. ements mag ours 9 No need to repeat details—yesterday’s evening papers had them. Tray coon be able to remove him tof !lb. tia, dos., $1.00; tin, g | Preserved in ayrup, dos., $4. 5 35 | yO esa brand Ollve OU pre: One word more—no delays in delivery. We make this a special point of New York, where her business Interests] MILFORD PURE FRUIT JELLY; case, $1.85; Hazel brand Mushroom er Walnut Catsup; horn Queen Olives, is absolutely unadulter- emphasis. fare centred, the physicians who have dor., 9Se.: Jar, Q| doz., $1.90; bot.,: 28 Sisdiand per in every respect, qt. bot., 05c.; bee Cit him di: th her. “HAZEL” WEISBAD) PRESERVED OLIVES: Hazel extra selected Queen . -p' a 4 Wiis disease te. chronic, they ae ani| FRUITS, all frult ermal most carefully Olives, most carefully selected and pickled to SALAD DRESSING: Yacht Clb Salad Dress- be { =, aside from making him comfortable [ergs heavy syrup after the German style, suit every taste and fancy; full 20-02. bots., ing, made from the finest ingredients used } they can do nothing. -Ib. boty 59 4Sc., full 10-o7. bots., doz., $2.85, bot., 24 | either on salad, dor., $2.70; bot., 233 WY "s Shirts, S& (rz et When sumone here, Mrs. Hetty omens Okirts, wowns We Continue With Great Energy The }reen was In the midst of an important « A id M li U id See ae uri nouekaaraliniett Fi, HW . nd Muslin Underwear. > Ye oS aultless Attire tor| Jewelry Specials. | sant wen atin wy manos} |October Sale of Dress Goods, these Departments lately, and yet business . has been expanding so fast that we had to Such Values Are Revelations. give the Skirts more room and add fresh What wonderful selling! Monday the Main Aisle The prices for the following are little enough for to-morrow. We make them so simply to make the attractions all the more tempting, to make you all the more ready to buy: she {s anxious to return to New York, and !f she finds It at all possible to re- move her husband there without en- dangering his life It is Hkely that she ‘will do so, She has been at her husband's bed- Young Wen. Thursday's Remarkable Offeriags. Dressy young men will read whet follows with undisguised interest, for it bears with this. There is. Values! That's the whole Yesterday sales kept leaping onward with giant bounds aide almost constantly during the past week. As she {x known so well about thia section she attracts very little at- tention from the townspeople, and her eecentricities in dress and manner cause no comment. She was surprised In her Bome recently by one of the Bellows Valls women gowned In silks and adorned with diamonds, and this unusal attire for her has caused the women here to discuss her more than ever be- fore. portant to them. described. high-class merchant tailor’s product. force and fervor upon a subject vitally im- Newest Fabrics and Styles To-Morrow at Two Very Extraordinary Prices. The young man who demands exclusiveness in dress, and a certain tone and dignity of quality, will find his realization in the Suits While the prices are purposely low, the Suits have all that fit, appearance and elegance of work that characterize the LADIES! SOLID GOLD 14-KARAT HUNT- ING CASE WATCH, small size, beautifully engraved cases, fitted with a fine Dueber- Hampden movement; regularly sold at $24.00; ‘special price to-morrow, MEN'S STERLING SILVER OPEN-FACE WATCH, dust proof or hinge cases and fitted with Waltham or Elgin jeweled movement; a suitable watch for conductors, drivers, wheel- men, &c.; worth $10.50; special te-morrow, SOLID GOLD LORGNETTE CHAIN, 48 inches long, with diamond ret slide, worth $6.60; ‘special price to-morrow, 16.50 8.25 3.25 story. It's graphic. The best for the least money possible every business day. Discriminating shoppers will alertly seize this opportunity. FINE SKIRTS OF COLORED SATEENS, full doubl nec, finished with tucks and ruffle; special to-morrow at SKIRTS OP MEKCERIZED SATEEN, double 3 cole black; regularly priced at §2.25; spe- cial Thursday at le, two rows of tucks and plaitin; 83 1.69 lallday. This morning set another swift pace. | And we're royally ready for to-morrow. As we said Sunday, it is an event overshadowing completely \all other sales of dress goods. This Sale Represents the Season’s Balance of Three Leading American Mills, and the Entire Importations of an English and a French Manufacturer. Mra. Green has always shown a Iking IC SKIRTS. deep lawn flounce, tuck: for young men !f thev attract her, and CAMBRI IR’ ep lawn flounce, tucks SOLIDGOLD NECKLACE, with ipeell apie and hemstitching, dust ruffte, sold everywhere lain cr stone set; worth $2.00; 5 There is an endless variety of popular fabrics and such Iways ready to advise and $15.00 SUITS FOR $10.00. ad fal price at 98c.; special to-morrow, 19 eRaon't be satisfied to begin life aa your 20 STYLES OF YOUNG MEN'S SUITS, Anl{~—~——— 95} CAMBRIC SKIRTS, tucked double flounce ishades. Every sort of rough and smooth faced goods father did,” she says. “Begin where he the new effects in mixtures, cheviote, un- i embroidery edge, hemstitched Gish, worth indorsed by fashion. A few hints: Handkerchiefs} beunannesils H 29 30 35 loft, off, work hard ‘and you will suc- ae pararauinise vabnicatted 59c. Scotch Tweeds, yd., SOc. Albatross, yd., 6Sc. Bannockburn Tweeds, yd., 40-inch All-Woo! Henrietta, yd., 75c. Fine Finish Habit Cloth, yd., $1.00 Black Zibeline, yd., $1.00 Kimona Cloth, yd, 50c. Fancy Waist Fabrics, yd., $1.00 English Cheviots, yd., $1.00 Navy Cheviots, yd., $1.25 Crepe de Chines, yd., $1.50 Black Coating Serges, yd., $1.25 Broadcloths, yd., sheared worsteds, cassimeres and rough and smooth faced fabrics of all kinds in black or blue. Included are the new broad or high shoulder sack coats, suit- ably lined and properly tailored, in sizes of 30 to 36 breast 70, 0 0} ° measure. Suits worth fully $15.00 for YOUNG MEN’S SUITS FOR $14.50. Worth $18.00 by any rightful standard. Many exclusive fabrics, comprising swell designs in English Twill Worsteds, Scotch Cheviots, the new white and black Ban- nockburn colorings, black Thibets, hard surface and unsheared serges. Single or double breasted two-button, broad-shoulder coats, with semi-bloomer peg-top trousers; richly lined and tailored as a merchant tailor would T4. 50 dictate. To-morrow, ¢ AT THESE PRICES THERE ARE NO BETTER SUIT VALUES FOR YOUNG MEN IN THE UNITED STATES. Sahlin Perfect Form and MUSLIN GOWNS, tucked yoke, cambric ruf- flea, amply and well made, MUSLIN GOWNS; hematitched yoke; bertha and V neck; worth fully 9c,, special to-mor- . Mer always in demand. The scarecest thing in the world ts a thoroughly rellable “Se” HORGUEHELPER A LEARNED WAN DEATH OF CUSICK, ONE OF BELLEVUE'S CHARACTERS. For Men and Women. 3 ‘We buy Handkerchiefs in such enormous quantities that we get many extraordinary price concessions. This allows us to sell at Jower prices than the same qualities can be offered elsewhere. We place on sale to- morrow 3,000 Dozen Handkerchiefs at About '; Their Actual Value. When we say all linen we meon that, and not cotton and linen mixed. WOMENS? ALL LINEN INITIALLED HEM- STITCHED HANDKERCHIEFS; full laun- dered, one half dor. in box, '‘special at” 69 FLANNELETTE GOWNS of striped flannel- ette, or plaindaisy cloth, a good, sturdy winter garment, special at KIMONA GOWNS OF FLANNE! plain border; well worth $1.25; special 50 TTE; t 89 DRAWERS, with hemstitched umbrella ruf- fle; special to-morrow at CAMBRIC DRAWERS; double ruffle of lawn and 5 rows of hemstitching; worth 6c... 18 45 38 ; full laun- . Bnew Ot] Lae ne oo Corset Combined. STITCHED HARDKERCHIERS, full wun | Sor Infants & Children. | $2.50 Venetian Broadcloths, yd., 1.45 MENS! ALL LINEN HEMSTITCHED HAND- : a your babi d older chil- | $2.75 Camel's Hair Satin Cloth, yd. Go to Potter's Field. The woman who seeks a perfect form and natural figure MENS ALL LINEN HEMSTITCHED HAND- ree coaleceranavacyierandivat the $3.25 Panne Satin Cloth, yd., am f a ope-balf and one inch hem; “special at’ WOMEN'S ALI-LINEN HEMSTITCHED HANDKERCHIEFS; full laundered; 1, by and Ainch kem, “special at"? MEN'S SOFT FINISH JAPONETTE HAND- KERCHIEFS; fancy drawn hemstitched, each 8 will find this new idea in corset construction possessing the highest and most desirable advantages. = Since we first drew attention to the Sahlin Per- fect Form and Corset combined it has been in steady demand. We demonstrate its signal merits toevery woman interested in a manner which leaves no doubt in her mind as to ite merits. The Sahlin cultivates naturally the straight front and erect figure. It is, as ite name implies, a f corset and a form combined. No hooks, no clasps, no strings, no laces and no heavy steels. Back fits smooth like a waist, and does not show the distinct line like the ordinary corset across the back. The Sablin also acts as a shoulder brace \ and will insure an erect form. The Sahlin Perfect Form and Corset com- bined, in strong English netting, 1n white and drab coutil, 121; } some time save substantially if you make | your purchases at the Siegel-Cooper Store. | ‘And how well the following prove It: Ip ,\ddition to the Above We Are Displaying and Colors in CANVAS CLOTHS, CHEVIOTS, MANNISH STRIPES, CAMEL’S HAIR CLOTHS. EAward Cusick, one of the strangest characters around the Morgue, where ho had long been employed as driver of ‘the clty dead wagon, Is dead. His body Mes on a slab in the Morgue, where he has helped place so many unfortunates, pound for the Potter's Field. Cusick could read Latin, knew Greek, ané spoke French, German and Italian, $fe eas prompt and faithful at his work and never drank. On his deathbed he told part of his family history. He came froma well-to-do Irish tamily, was edu. Shtea by a tutor and ran away to Lon- Gon when he was sixteen years old, Bocn afterward he came to New York Sd prospered until hia “great sorrow came, What that’ was he never told, (@ but tt cam as a brother living, and an effort is made to find him and save the ve him to despair and he be- is dead man’s body from Potter's Field. New Weaves SATIN CLOTHS, PRUNELLAS, SATIN SOLEILS, SILK SUBLIMES, VENETIANS, Beautiful HOPSACKINGS, | GRANITE CLOTHS, | ZIBELINES, | BROADCLOTHS, WHIPCORDS, 12% INFANTS! COATS, long ot short, made of Bedtord Cord, in winter weights; elatorate trimmings of ‘braid and ribbon; worth fully $3.00; special for this sale, CHILDREN’S MUSLIN GOW tucks and ruffle; sizes Otc 8 y specially for Thursday to SES' MUSLIN DRAWERS, tucked; em- ery of lace; sizes 4 to 14 years; special Tow at MISSES’ MUSLIN SKIRTS, with cambric Women’s Wrappers. Worth $).50 to $3.00. Every one 785 now priced at e Not a thing the matter with them except that they are in summer weights and light colors. But big bargains for all that, and mighty handy for lots of women who do not have to expose themselves to the cold. Or it would be good economy to buy several and put them away until next summer. You'd gave more than SO per cent. by that nade with ; teduced Ghe Hayes Dental Assn. (Ine. ) Balcony, Main Floor. 2 Our facilities for highe:lass dentistry are unequalled, and patients have the advantage of consultation, with specialists, GOLD RUGAE PLATES, GOLD ELECTRO PLATES, ?GOLD CROWN, ruffles; kemstitche! finish; full drop skirt; sires 4 to 14 years 1 to-morrow at CHILDREN’S VELVET AND FAILLE with shirred 15.00 | FILLINGS, 1.00 and 25.00 | FINE FULL SET OP TEETS, unrivalled tm.) 5.00 and upward | value anywhere, HATS; excellent assortment, crowns and brims, borate bows, values range from §2.25 to $3.50; special to-morrow at 1.00 1.00 & 1.50‘ // dro’ driver of the city dead wagon. > space to the Undermuslins and Gowns. . : PMust be some strong, happy reason for was almost impassable with eager dress goods buyers. tow, CAMBRIC GOWNS; rolling collar and sleeves | trimmed with fine 1 emstitched collar; consideredicheap at special at 89 | ‘&. P. HATES, Dy: eth

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