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THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 17, 1901. 7 \ eee Ai pid aren Yenam af drore [Me Wrnamaf’r ffre [Me Yonamafe Sore Offering No. 1 | Offering No. 38 Men's $15 to $25 Suits at $12.5¢— $21.50 Arabian Curtains at $14.25 Three hundred smart, stylish Sack Suits, of -—Four rich and artistic patterns in these ele. fancy cheviot, splendidly made, up to the high Just twenty-four pairs in the Wanamaker standard. The best offering of suits made this season. oad foot, Fourth avenue. Often No] Boys’ $5 Sailor Suits at $3.75— Offering No. 14 Two hundred Blue Serge Sailor Suits, hand- = 7 7 somely made, and trimmed with white, black 18c Stockings at 12%c a Pair— Wornen’s cotton or lisle thread Stockin:s, fast or red silk soutache. Sizes 3 to 12 years. Excellent $5 suits at $3.75. black; soles, heels and toes spliced—seamless fr Ningh street and durable. New, just arrived. Remarkable value ! Uroadnay Offering No. 3 ~ SET TIME FOR DEATH, Buggelin Said He Would Be Dead In Two Hours. TRIED TO KILL FAMILY. Wife Left Him and Two Attempts Were Necessary Before Suicide Was Successful. FAH of the fifty statements that follow is eloquent. Prices talk loud when they represent real cheapness and true values. Equal arguments could be made here daily. We give up our advertising space for today to this illustration of the resources and attractions of our store. All of these items will be-ready and awaiting your demand at the opening of business Offering No. 22 Fin raetmmed Hats at $750.9 $4.50 Dessert Knives at $2.25 a ifty Trimme ats to come down from our P ie Rei ep tev oscan H orlcrooms' (iesh Sand newi Thursday vareht tor | dozen Medium and Dessert Knives, with this Friday sale. They are mostly Turbans 4 reel blades and celluloid handles, selling regu- @ and the popular three-cornered hats, in black, 4 arly at $4.50, now $2.25 dozen, ee and black-and-white; also some Sailor Hats. Third Floor. Offering No. 39 36.50 Irish Point Curtains at $4— a pairs in six patterns—all white—that have f been selling up to the present moment at $6.50; a now $4 a pair. Offering No. 30 = ° <2 ° All tyles sold heretofore at $15; now S N : Offering No. 15 fis, Eohe Offering No. 31 Men's 50c Scarfs at 25c—Tecks, re noe <n anne eae Saar = 5 = Four-in-Hands and Imperials, of full half-Fl| 25c Stockings at 18c a Pair— Offi 4 23 2-piece Steak Carving Sets. 50c 4 IMG Third avenu dollar value. Light or dark. A. stirring | Women’s regular-made imported cotton Stock. ering oO. Carving Knife and Fork, with stag handles, 14 acid, He nad « rele {from offering. ings, fast black; double soles and high spliced cellent dollar value (or 5Uc. Maa ment Off ° Pies ata ees Naa bnsbletrest heeis. Unusual 25c quality now offered just $5 to $7.50 Silk Waists at $3.50— ering No. 41 timelf an three chil = as they are taken from the cases that brought “in Extraordinary Announcement! The best § Offering No 32 as ee ater Offering No. 4 them across the ocean, at 18c a pair, or 3 offering of Silk Waists ever made at the be. S . 7 «634 Dining Chairs at $2—120 golden Weaniiarinastinewerr Mouton pairs for 50c. fetes ginning of a season. Six hundred and seventy- ; - oak, short arm Dining Chairs; box seat frame; : : b two waists, fresh and new from several different Rogers Tea Spoons at 75c dozen tapered and shaped legs; panel back; broad i Men's Sl Scarfs at 5Cc—Tecks, Off 5 16 manufacturers. Superb variety ; excellent | —Genuine Rogers’ Silver-plated Spoons that [top; cane seat; highly polished. ; Four-in-Hands, Teper ot Sagares fine ering No. styles and colorings, including black. Taffeta were remarkable value when offered at a dollar The new style short arms give practically the 4 oon Hanen Byes: ect, handsome. rare aos and peau de soie. All sizes, ies Ae aes ane gree ia ous secant Teale. Tesmasrow tbe H comfort of an arm chair and only occupy the } asset PG omen's 38c Steckinags at 5 eee eard.of and: extraordinary price, for which room of an ordinary side chair. liroadeay and Ninth Imported Allover Open-work "Lisle Thread Offering No 24 even imitations cannot be bought. These are Wonderful chairs far such a little price. Offering No 5 Stockings, in new and effective patterns: also e genuine original “Rogers, tent» street and roadway. Fourth Seer. Richelieu ribbed lisle thread stockings—all fast 2.50 BI ' i ° ah ; 2.50 Black Albatross Waists, $1.25 ° q oA Coll q be ae hard to match at half a dollar; —Black albatross Waists, in two styles, with Offering No. 33 Offering No. 42 Men SF pinen : 9 arse eae bee Ch uroatway, fi plaited front and French back; some lined, leccosip Gi s!—Imported Collars that sold formerly at 25¢ others unlined. A most seasonable offering of Q Soyer 55.: ining hairs at $2.75—100: Bertha Geach. Pure linen; twenty styles—every sort * 1 v6 these comfortable waists at iulf price. 5°.50 Tea Sets at $6.50— Five-piece golden oak, short arm Dining Chairs, with panel elie fi hh Pert fresh, e in oO Second aor. Quadruple silver-plated Tea Sets that were of- « 2 3 r x -|@ of collar that any man wants. erfect, fresh, e ieed Frecently “a1 68'S0sthouch larl 1d back; box scat frame; dark green leather seat a Aclean—in box<s of a dozen, sold only by the Sa ERT ay aoa ntly a .50, though regularly so! —a full, flat padded seat reaching almost to edge t all i = at almost double that price. A most remark peitram able value at $6. 50. Offering No. 25 Women's $21 Tailored Suits, $15— Tailored Suits of fine black cheviot serge, with $3.50 Lillian Corsets at $2— Proposed change in models brings this offering roa of our own fine Lillian Corsets. One style is bias ————— gored ; low bust; long over abdomen and hips. e Another style has spoon clasp, with webbing stylish double-breisted jacket; coat back; inlaid Offering No. 34 around the bottom. Prices were. $3.50 and velvet collar; revers of peau de soie; gored skirt $3.75; now $2 cccripersbnaty with stitching ; silk drop skirt with 10-inch ruffle. $1.50 Bread Trays at $1—Quadruple — ee | xceedingly stylish suits, that are fully worth $21 silver-plated Trays that were offered in our late A h, at $15. Second esr’ Reacey | si : i t Off er ing No. 1 8 = 5 - : Hithatet aed seLroaee Petco $1 and $1.50Cambric Nightgowns! Offering No. 26 Those remaining go in tomorrow’s movement Bose ” Hea at the remarkable price of $1 each. — Nightgowns, of cambric, in three . . les: d ievicicamned Ws Women's $16.50 Raincoats, $11.50 Styles round og sdusrey neces tnmmed Eeath, —Raincoats of Melton in gray Oxford mixture; roa 4 Tenth scree lace; short or long sleeves; all prettily tri 5 enOres ot, oe sleeves an Prewly, taimmed scalloped yoke front and back; gored back, half- 4 box. Sizes 14 to 18; though not in all styles. The best collar offering ever made! Id troatmay ant Ninth street e Offering No. 6 Men’s 1éc Handkerchiefs at 10c— “3,600 «w//-linen Handkerchiefs, neatly hem- stitched with one-half and one inch hems; regu- larly sold by us at 16c, and scarcely equalled g elsewhere at that price. Now 10c each. Broadway Offering No. ¢ Women's 50c Lawn Ties at 25c— A very fine cha Fourth floor. Offering No. 43 $7.25 Art Squares, $4.50—Ingrain Art Squares, or Ingrain Carpets woven like a rug, in one piece with borders, in 13 attractive patterns ; size 3x4 yards. Both decorative and practical, and remarkable bargains at the new price— $4.50 for $7.25 values. Third soor. Offering No. 44 $1.65 Smyrna Rugs at $1—More than two hundred best grade Smyrna Rugs, size 21x45 inches ; sold regularly at $1.65; now Tuesday night KIL himself and his t dren, Henry, Charl _ #IX and three years old, respec: tively a Murder. slot machine gas meter sary to drop fn, on Tues- meter, taking nt for drink. | f he found . He sawed| P Pipe, got Into nd waited for] Mf ' three children > Kishew In the bed with the Little ones with ribbon. At their new prices they are Offering No. 35 usual | bargains. fitted, with long trailing effect; velvet collar; fly- a gains second Utes, front; turnover cuffs. All wool, handsomely New Bric-a-Brac at Half Price— Beautiful new goods just unpacked yesterday tailored. A rare bargain to secure at this time. the attentton ci te An s Imported, made of sheer muslin, priated in neat f erin Pe) 1 9 Fi : folie th ; i rounding on the door hell designs, copied from the French tics worth $1 Oo fi g N Boor, Brow rom the casks that brought it to America. pat $1. eHunired and. Fourth street atac| MOF more—pin dots, polka dots, Grecian de- - 600 pieces—high-class figures, busts, vases, —— | flower holders and centrepieces, ina wide vari- e ety of decorations. Scarcely two pi ike. N sytem suey wegen! Offering No. 45 A rare chance to pick out holiday pifts. $2.25 Baking Dishes at $1—Nickel- plated Baking Dishes, with porcelain lined dish holding + pints. Enables puddings, etc,, to be served direct fromthe oven. Housekeepers appreciate the value of these dishes. Now the $2.25 kind are $1 each. | $1.75 Umbrellas at $1.25—Five hundred women's 26-in. and men’s 28.in. Umbrellas, covered with piece-dyed taffeta, and with a choice selection of fancy handles, Excellent Umbrellas more than a quarter below value. who broke the door In 4 signs, in black and colors—all fast colors, Re- Hi markably dainty ties for a quarter. Droadway. Offering No. 8 85c to $1 Silks at 40c a yd.— gured some money and the day |M Fine Printed Liberty Satins and Foulards at a Bradley, of ‘Ne Third avenue, “att |W truly ridiculous price. Colorings and patterns drink, : in excellent variety; selected for our regular “| Wstock earlier in the season, to be sold for 85c to $l. Now 40c! Offering No. 9 $1.50 Satin Prunella Cloth, 85c— 1,700 yards of Satin Prunella Cloth, in ten at- tractive colorings, It’s a rare opportunity that fi makes it possible to buy this seasonable fabric, CRANE FIERCELY a Offering No. 10 $1.75 French Satin Venetian at $1 -—French Satin Venetian Cloth, the regular $1.75 quality, with handsome finish, in light shades, at $1 yard. Just in time to effect a revolutionary price-saving in many a woman’s Offering No. 27 50c and 75c Lace Galons at 30c a@ yard—Venise Lace Galons and Bandings, nine patterns, Arabe shades, prevailing styles; 3 and 4 inch widths. A most remarkable offering, just wheh so many of these laces are wanted. Tent . and the with ma Hasement Offering No. 36 $3 and $3.50 Framed Pictures, $1 —A choice group of Platinum and Carbon Photographs, in attractive brown and black wood frames, 12x20 inches. Decorations for the house at ridiculously low cost—$1 for $3 and $3.50 values. Offering No. 37 $4.50 Framed Pictures at $2.50— Colored Artotypes, in a variety of attractive figure subjects, in handsome sweep frames, 20 x24 in., with burnished gold ornaments. Also Etchings, in the same style of frames, in pleasing landscape subjects. A saving of almost half on originally fair values. wed on Charge. The gas company officials} story and refused to pros and he was released yesterd Broadway, Offering No. 20 Be nerngeNe: asioq_Offering No. 28 —Four hundred men’s 28-in. and women’s 26- Pare "7 Se, ‘ : rare S' $20 to $24 Suits a — inch all silk Umbrellas, with a splendid variety pGirls) szoh tors Suits aed a g of fancy handles, at $1.90, for regular $2.50 netians and broadcloths, in all desirable shades; values. Suitable for your own use, and hand-§ | = * t some enough to make a seasonable gift. 1.404, Se eertgne tar Taegan. eae _ Offering No. 21_ |" Offering No. 29 15c Polka Dot Ribbon at 10c yard i 4, —Dainty Louisine Ribbons, in white, light Women's 25c Aprons at 124%c— blue, turquoise, mais, rose, violet and old rose, 1200 Hemstitched White Lawn Aprons, some with woven dots; 3 inches wide. Excellent with plaits above the hem; full width, neatly 15c value at 10c a yard. made; and good 25c value. Now at half Hroadway. price—12!,c each. Gas Radiators, $1.50—Gas Heating Radiators, 18 inches high, with 4 tubes, and 6 feet of rubber tubing for connection. Excel. lent for taking the chill off the room on cold mornings. Basement. Offering No. 47 51.75 Table Linen at $1.35 a yard— Fitth floor. Fine bleached Belgian Double Damask, of TCO Pairs’ Ck STOR S 7 [=..- Sa patterns; two yards wide. Yesterday $1.75; At Most Remarkable Prices for this sale, $1.35. 22-inch Napkins to match, at $3.25 a doz- en. Were $4. The basement Shoe Store swings into line for tomorrow's great on with one of the best movements ever prepared for this famous Under-Priced Shoe Store. Vast and splendid lots of excellent Fall and Winter Shoes will be ready tomorrow; and, as a rule, in full assort- ments of styles and sizes, for men, women, and children— winter dressmaking plans. Fourth avenue. SOME WORTH A HALF MORE—OTHER-S WORTH DOUBLE Offering No. 11 the prices that will be marked on them tomorrow. 75c Plaid Chudda Cloths at 50c— The type below is small, but bigger bargains were never offered in Shoes: Broadway TELLS BOOKSELLER HE OUGHT TO BE HANGED. Max Epstein, Arrested hy Com- Fourth avenue, Offering No. 48 $3 Dinner Napkins at $2.35 a doz. —Of bleached Irish linen, very fine; 24 in, square; choice patterns, splendid $3 value; ¥ Magistrate Leroy B. Crane, sitting In the Centre Street Police Court to-day, fiercely scored a prisoner arraigned be- fore him by Anthony Comstock on charges of circulating obscene litera- ture. “There is nothing on earth that does = a . ¢ . : so much harm to the children of tals | 22000 yards of Imported Plaid Chudda Clot Shoes for Women Shoes for Women Boys’ and Girls’ Shoes now $2.35 a dozen Pleat one country aa the spreading of these|gin 45 Scotch tartan combinations. Splendid B patent Leather Dress Shoes Oxford Shoes for Dress- Shoes for Dress-up or Party Wear— book sale the tenlitrate: A Pal - dresses for the school children, ata price-saving $1:40 Women # patent leslber boots; light, flexible soles; ERPS Bais mannish last, extended soles. $1.20— Kidskin, spring heel, lace and button shoes, with e prisoner interposed that his books F cloth top: Wort . Jsually $2.50. : kid ti M1 to 2, Value $1.75, Off 9 were not obscene if of a third. Fourth avenue. $1.80—Women's patent leather boots, dull calf tops; lace | $1.60—Kidskin Oxfords, with narrow or full toes; thin Q spring heel shoes, with erin Oo. “You miserable scoundrel," cried the | (Cee — — _—___——_—_—_—_——= and button, with tips; two new lasts: melium soles. turned soles and Cuban heels. h $1.75. ‘ou ought to be hanged + Worth $2.50. Slippers for Housewear— ‘ . = rer allowed to breathe again. erin O. Kidskin Shoes for Dress— 35c.- Black felt slippers, with felt soles; very easy for 54,in. Table Linen at 25c a yard.— There ought to be a law which would $1.40—Kid boots; button, with patent tips; thin hevel the house. Worth 50¢. Silver bleached Bohemian Linen that is every thread pure flax, and measures tull 54 inches in width. Counted by us as specially good value at 35c., which is its regular price. To-morrow 25c a yard. soles, with concave and Louis XIV. heels. Worth $2. 50. 75c and $1~ Felt slippers at half price; all sorts and colors. $1.60—Kidskin boots; lace and button, in the dainty Men's Shoes Duchess style; flexible sewed soles; straight and concave ix put you In prison for the rest of your|® oes for School or Play— kin; lace and button; with thick soles, spring | ple cur.” 75c Printed Striped Albatross at : 1. of No. in tart | 50C—800 yards of French Printed Mercerized heels. Value $3, Bookneticr. and formerly ‘kept’ a “shop | Striped Crepe Albatross, with attractive designs | $2—Kidskin toots that cost $3 and $4 to make, but only gyidence. fants my, case, with | if grounds. Excellent fabrics, a third belowff $2.30—ki idskin button and lace boot six different styles, including common-sense ade * he sai soner was held -in $1,000 for, leather soles; cireful makiny and designin f sealed natren eSB fond $3.50, Vv Oy pri trial In the eet dg: in fi 7 1 3 Heavy Shoes for School or Business— for theistzenye Sellieet #4 to eri O. $1.90. for Dress Wear— $1.90—Patent leather and kidskin lace shoes, with welted soies, Value $3, $2.40—Box calf and kid lace shoes, and enamel and calf; ole Oxfords; just the thing for neat dressers. 5 Offering No. 50 $1.50 Towels at $1 a dozen— Bleached Huckaback Towels of extra heavy quality, with Turkey red borders and hemmed ends, 17x35 inches. These splendid towels, were priced until to-day at $1.50 a dozen. ‘Tas morrow they’re $1 a dozen. 50c. for 6. A rare chance for housewives, Pourth avenge. ¢ and button, spring heel shoes: sizes h $1. hoes, with stout soles, straight tips, 1.60. nd Boys’ Stout Shoes. value. ‘Tenth street and Fourth avenue, $2.65- Sample line of one high ade factory; all sorts t some run very large Court of Special Sensions. dress shoes; with oak y, for fine dress or pcre a ac ta ata : $2.85—Patent leather and pat FAREWELL TO C. A. TOWNE. eee ee ated tates Doon oles, welted; made ‘lexibl stoma calf hoes, with Becks eavy soles 2 p business wear, Worth $4 a ‘ ort. $1.50, B Snenker at Duluth Non. '1.80—Box calf; lace, with pertorated tip and vamp; man- . . . oye? : ve & ‘ a s7en ni atenkctlecauetesy to $6.50 Decorated Lamps at $4—f) 7” nish tas and trou stitched soles. Value $2.50. Boys’ and Girls’ Shoes. orate ace og iin aldo oer, nice es DULUTH, Oct, 11—Eight hundrea | Large Lamps, 30 inches high, with flowerjf $180 Enamel grain lace tools; stout extens men of all shades of political opinion | decorations on light and dark grounds. Eleven- Veoten te : LU om attended a fu i banquet tel ed * . by Duluth citizens to Charles A. inch globes to match. pf the, Armory last night, white pees F funarca ‘women were present In the Jeries to hear Bryan, Mr, Towne nd toes, square 0. tended sol Sizes to Shoes for Dress-up or Party Wear. = Mend box catiaedl t 95c-—Black kid spring heel shoes, with tips: li nod ‘atvle lasts: th $3. ratty shapes sites 1 to 2 avert $5 ne Heavy box calf lace shoes, with thick soles, Eng: t leather, cloth top, sparing heel shoes light fabY Gacheat rept at 7 Was TILES BYE OOP Went EL 30: reset ackstay and extension soles. Worth $3. A. z Stewart 8 Co. JOHN W AN AM AKER oe og lace shoes, with welted sht-weight 0, Ifskin lace boots; heavy welted soles of oak storm or school shoes. Value $3.50,

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