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THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 18, 1901: — : Mearasire Rothenberg &. A CARD. Specials for Boys. We sincerely regret and avologize to our Patrons To-morrow will bea day of most unusual attractions in the Boys’ Clothing Store. Special pur- Who were disappointed last Saturday at not securing 23] chases that represent the greatest money saving opportunities in New York. Will you > ” profit by these offers ? one of the great BARGAINS in BOYS’ OVER- ee ‘ i COATS. The demand was far above our expecta- || Boys $2.00 Suit Ss, 98G. tion. Wewill therefore offer a similar lot at the || a) A Satur:ay Forenoon Special. * Fy | | | MISSES SUIT DEPT. sun STERN BROTHERS ‘Children's full length Nor- offer folk Coats,—Kersey Cloth, In the Millinery Department —deep yoke, double pleats Ou the ‘Second’ Floor back and front, high storm | collar, Black & Colored Hats ‘Colors, — Castor and blue.|!n a choice variety of styles and original creations, The prices-for | Ages 6 to 12 years, to-morrow have been made from $10.50 $14.50 to $22.56 | Children’s Russian Blouse Suits, — made of heavy Ladies’ Neckwear. io! trimmed ith ca t, ane aie ee Special Values, To-morrow ; raid or silk. a N7Ze5 0 White Persian Lawm hand 1. 5¢|Herringbone stitched velvet (4 12. years, Co.ors,—blue, | hemst'd turn-over collars Stock Collars and Tie: Bows 38 Velvet, Silk and : ed and brown. Silk Collars rediand|b Satin Fancy Stocks 25% jnimn Tle Bows 45¢ $8.50 and $10.50 7 Children’s “College” Suits, —made of Navy blue cheviot,skirt linedthrough- Boys’ Seasonable Apparel out. the most approved styles, materia’s and colors, Unease modell. gore d skirts; at remarkably low prices 5 Ss 4 i a We place these suits on sale promptly at 9 o'clock to-morrow morning. and the sale will continus as long as same price, | 7 the lot List then ! 2 We advertise them from 9 A.M. to 12 noon, only. This is done to avoid disappointing you, There are only 150, and they probably will be gone by noon. Doubie Breasted 2-Piece Suits, in mixed cheviots, well made, nicely lined, sewed with Cc J pure Belfast Linen; fast color; sizes S to 18 years; well worth rom 9 until 12 to-morrow at Boys’ 75c. Pants, 39c. We control the entire output of the maker of these garments, and we feature these trousers to get you better class of clothing for boys that we sell. These are mad: with doubl: pet s vt band, rive! ed buttons, flat taped and reinforced seams and deep turned- Cc tw nS SPECIAL-—Saturday (§,4;%) Morning Only. $4.00 Overcoat for 41.98 300 Boys’ Overcoats, made of wool Oxford gray Irish trieze,{ with silk velvet collar, the new cuff on sleeve, bound with | carly $0 patterns; sizes 3 to ell worth 75 cents per pair; noOrrow at. velvet, in fact a real fashionable garment, sizes 4 08 IS Boys' Overcoats; Oxford gray wool Cheviot: extra long;! Boys’ Norfolk and Russian Overcoats; positively the eee full box t ack. sik velvet collar; best Italian 1 98 season's latest fad; all wool. with silk velvet collar or short For Saturday Morning Only. slanding collar Fanchon ts; double ss 2, 9 } an, xtor Javana, brown ani ies 3 None Sent C. O. D. None Sold to Dealers. Iso sailor and Rus- to 8 selling elsewhere at 4.00; here at... For Saturday, the following lines of Boys’ Two nd je + use, Norfolk and vestes suits; over 100 patterns; Boys’ Shirt Waists; finest percale; re suble stitched =H Russian Blouse 200 Boys’ Reelers (sizes 8 to 8 years), in heavy nap -wool'en fabrics; warranted {ast color, throughout; four halt-inch phits in front; Sizes 6 to 14 years. Sailor : * 3 to B yrs, $5, 00 As ae : cuuranteed not TO RIP; sizes 3 to 1 forced back and front: yoke back; 3 $10.50 and $12.50 5 3 to 12 yrs., Value $6.50 blue Chinchilla, also covert cloth, with velvet collar; 1 29 | years; Ke uate at e Friend waistband; sizes 5 to 12; at. $10. 5 ASH Boys Q of English Cheviots or Serges, handsomely trimmed value $2.50, tee Pee Jeleiicielelenieleleleieleleieleieielnlninieinleletefatete! Misses’ Basket weave Home-| Suits with soutache brald and embroidered emblems Boys’ Sailor Blouse Suits, in hue wool Cheviot, bine or red col | | Specials for M isses &« Ghildren. spun Suits, Norfolk or Eton Norfolk Suits, 6 to 14 yr, $5.00 lar, tri dd owith white soutache, embroidered on LO —————————— EEE e aa . . cf Cheviots and Cassimeres, Value $7.00 at ° ae Bs Bea Fee eIa I 29 Newest Fall garments are here for the young folks as well as for their elders, and Jackets,—lined with satin, CODING CECE lad Mito Batt ‘wsuch qualities were never before priced so low. Look at these specials for to-morrow: —trimmed with braid or Yoke and Chesterfield, 5 to 16 yrs,, Boys’ 2-Piece Double-Breasted Suits, in all-wool blue, Oxford Nisses’ All-Wool Broadcloth Suit: double-breasted Eton, Girls’ Kersey Box Reefer; storm collar velvet. Flare fl skirt of all-woo] Irish Frieze, In Oxford $ 5 gray, Cheviots and Cassimeres, a wear-resisting sult, well tallored; jacket; full ounce skirt; both jacket and. skirt Landsomely ol ranne, velvet strapped cams, tailor AMES are ounce ° or navy blue, with velvet collar, Value $7.50 5.7. soe = peti itched cuffs of panne velvet; Lj rete eararen Cae air caw Cov aricfielaese Tito 16) years: Qs trimmed with tatleta straps: colvts back, blues BOB cot uscastor and tan; sizes 4 10 23 QQ Sizes 14 and 16 years. Col-| Overcoats English Yoke, 5 to 16 yrs,, all-wool $6,905 value’ $3.00, ; I c brown and red; a $15 suit, to-morrow at.sseneee Vayrat eee a eo ors,—brown aud castor For Boys Oxtord Cloth, worstea linings, Vaiue $9.00 9, septic Misses’ Fancy Eton Sult, pebbled cheviot, beautifully Misses’ Box Coat, wool kerseys, on castor, Fey Boys’ Russian Overcoats, with leather belt, in red, blue, new Teilcredtend Ie mamneaNesioTSNHGEE. LIGcPEaE blue and black, well lined throuch- 5} mixtures, Norfolk Overcoats, 3 to 8 yrs., of Imported $8.90 de of trimmed with Astrakhan; sizes 2% to brown; sizes 14 to 18 years value, at 15.00 utstorm colise; worth 7.50, 14, 98 $14.50 Vieuna Cloth, blue, brown of oxtord, *) peace Or eereen a A Oey 3 : ere hild's Automobile Coat, with 1 4:5 . Value $12.00 6 years; value $4.50, Misses’ Norfolk Walking Suit; hairline striped; tan/- Mexico wool cloakings in Large assortments and exclusive styles of Hi JAMES McCREERY & CO., BOYS’ FELT & CLOTH HATS Twenty-third Street. avery attractive ca! of 4} $10.00 vali sorely tailored; sizes 1410 18;a $15 suit, 10. 98 Boys’ Kilt Suits (one picce), in red, blue or fancy mixtures, nicely trimmed with soutache: sizes 2 to 4 years; L./9 erates Shoes at 2. 98. Y EVENINGS SOREN SAEUREA MEN The yen of Fashion at the Lowest Price. Prrececcccccccccocccceeecceseneep This extremely fashionable shoe for women js made for us by one of the most famous manufacturers in the The correct Shoes For Young Folks d States. It is equal in sh and durability to any $5.00 sho» made. $ Vid They Sell? basics bem $i] imeheteec tcc Picture faced yi "as Correct means not only ssh and wptoctate but ato the comfortable 3 YES Silke Waist Sale. $ {on} $5.00 value’al cscese'ecsse Uae Ne eae Nit nce aaa NTE eH CLOAKS. growing, shaping feet. The prices are right, t20, —over 1100 of them, we consider that good for 4 ° 1 hours—But we have about 1400 more that must go. $ 3.50 Li berty Shoes at 1.98. Rain Coats co withy semicnt: Misses’ & Children’s Glaze Kid Button 8 to 1035 $1.65 $ Among them are Fianne! Waists made of the Best Botany @} The exclusive sae of these $5. sus the contol of the retail price just as ae 1 2 Bp : shoes with patent leather tips, spring hzels, ilie' z $1.95 — Silks i : uci as it give us control of the can offer you ‘* ing or loos: , , and French flannels Silks of the best quality of Taffeta and @ i iiicetioonc else can beginto offer such quality nish and syle tany where near this price. @ F Beyer outles I3t0 2 $2.50 @ this zeacon. § |piant tai ostords: Louis SV. or Cuban heel “Little Liberty” for Little Ladies. $12:c0 Ea Orne eee GAO PAL $ Don’t blame us if you are late. $ hand turred or Welted soles... meesees J Exact copies of the famous “Liberty? Shoe, all Ul sters—made of various| ‘Little Men's ” caif & vict kid lace shoes with stout $ $ Remember the time—3.30 to 12 o'clock Saturday morning. 9 Ln wicl de ees ieee oho cee e styles; sizes 833 t0 10%, ate. ceeee se 49 cloths 2 wolt soles, spring heels & orthopedic lasts, sizes 9 to 1335 1.95 Former Prices, @ if autos shapes... conn s {Sizes 11 to 2a a 4 CO) ‘ Now, | Half lined, or lined through- eas 3 $5.00 $2. $4.7 $7.50 @| —— leoaeswrtul ite’ West Twenty-third Street ° Fe ae @ | “G ” ,Colors, —black, tan, brown $ 12.50 4 | uarantee | and Oxford grey. 15.00 0 (e) CLOTHING COMPANY. | $ $ Se 4 Uptown Cor, 127th St. and 3d Ave. $19.50 and $23.50 ° * $ Waahalt Karhan\ « 9 a (oe $ | > Velours Eton Coats.—edged Me * $ Broadway and 13th St. $ WILL OFFER TO-MORROW—SATURDAY with ove coe . bee Aowecesoesese coseseeseeteeeesee], | ' sian am D,—. HE with ey J & C i F F | Cc | A LS D E N y rs LADIES RAGLANS white Peau de Soie. Hf onesson 0. Y ( ) } $25.00 and $28.00 “ite ; : Of Waterproof Coverts, in Tan, Oxford and Millinery Department. Main floor. Gray, loose or half fitting, value $16.50 - - $409,00 , Special for to-morrow, Saturday, ARMITAGE IS DEAD,)| | si seit Seens i JAMES McGREERY &CO., TRIMMED WALKING HATS es NBS VOrlOse 7 JAS Re Twenty-third Street. ay cae CESS ane Ea ies Stri Val bdcteae Regularly sold for $1.50, at $2.75 Missing Bank Messenger Believed to Be Alive! ee = iltons, Hairline Stripes. alue 545 6 Gye 0, —Wallet and Checks Strangely Returned. ie Boi Eee pocucoeeneie tae alin ° Also, CHIFFON NECK RUFFLES. LADIES’ WALKING SKIRTS—of Meltons Men's Silk Lined 410 78 inches in length, full flowing ends, $3 25 sores Arm/tare, iat mes i UpSERUMUe RH entpeey etiteseelijinarsy ty wUe|epe eT | : made for this sale, value $5.00, at le Charles W eae ai Bank and Hairline Stripes. Values §8 to $10- - $5.00 Overcoats, INTRIMMED Bf tle aad a To the ordinary retailer a silk- U RIM) ‘ Mi ’ T. il d Suit : Fivyatiarnoon: BROADWAY AND 21ST ST. Ved Overcoat smacks of luxury, MILLINERY DEPT. isses lailored Suits. At, that time ae SR a. hee: we dont Suitable for an eee sizes 14, 16 and 13 allet, cash, charge for good looks. These 32, 24 and 36. gating neary UNM leer marge (ori) Food IS u 5 : years, or Mauavoucenstiaria s}one i My) : is They head shouldered, vat f Misses’ and Children’s A varied assortment of the latest been returned to HF M U R D E R E D A G | R L instead ae is: Mksmastal pat School and Dress Hats. | styles and fabrics, among which are ; 3 Lica re sion dasa art $2.25 to $4.50 several exceptional values, at K | Ultiwn Cor. 127th St, &@ 3d Ave. value $3.50 to $6.00 $16.75 $23,50 | ! a eee 16,75 and $23, {G0 Js Bauman, cashler of the bank, ies’ draped Toques, Tur- Ha) ponitively to ay that the Metals | gi + —_— bans and “stiff” Hats, BROADWAY AND 12TH ST, of the institution did not believe a A fhe boy" had been ‘oul ifaw .jYealous Italian Died from His Wound—Had | ernie secieea te socom $3.50 and $4.75 5 7 ry was being held by thug: i H Sena There w nobod eo PAPAL LAPP APASRA, Ad.hope of a reward. Told His Sweetheart He Would Kill Her. fori and (thal girl iockeat tires acor/enal| Al complete stock of trim- = = aera They had an entirely different theor: sh oe ns then crouched In a corner of the room. ‘4 ‘A ininute later Damato had the door] Mings,—poth-pons, wings, id, drawing the revolver from to KIL the girl. his pocket, he iired at the giel plumes, orhaments and y returned home at 4 o'clock yeater-| | ‘The first shot just grazed her, infilet- flowers. jay morning and {t was then that| ing a slight wound in the shoulder. The | Damato said to her that he was golng to| second struck her on the chin. and Ifattor killing his sweets Kill her passed through her head. She was killed he sald, on wh the police ‘ to, am Itallan, Med at 4.39) furious and told his friend that he Ine Developments exp md ond: ‘ BAPE YN? Lg oft s morning tn that will make i measenger's disappe his present whereabouts. George Arm: @ messenger for the | » from a delf-infticte CMank of New Amsterdam, ha | tantly’ i aa msterdam, has aera ikbubectsce pete eet nereentyS On every subject quickly missing since T day afternoon, Then Shot Himself. Be lett the dank with a wailet, tO TES “1 wanted to marry you and take you} ‘Turning the we fe tH ey decided by the.® 3 0 st wt Bence re cate nt tow ver About 6 «10k | with mete Nabe where we wank’ bel taming ste, weapon on hineelt Da: ae eoeyehied Street. ._ ing | happy.” he sald, you have deceived! the head and fell unco World Almana The sreater par: of this sum was in morning the two, who had| te and you whould die, Now Twill Kill | dead form of his sweeth e negotiable checks and papers, and ; you rs e was mysteriously returned to for about a year, quar-| "The girt quieted tlm, telling him that ie rida of the W GOO Pages. hk'yesterday morning, together 4 Donate lock | whe loved nobody but him, She thought | U0" Was called in and he sui { 1,000 Subjects. Realiatshirhs! totaivamount' serie be ARTIS? vhave des | that he did not mean to kiN nor, but | Aunvines fram the Ford ans Hospital 10,000 Facts. ounted for Is $5,906.55. ed yo and Twill KIM you, though Tf Was merely trying to frighten her. i nett 2 ti re? his far the police have made love you madly, ? Instead of gotng to work yesterday Damate to, thei c ea ee |DUKE OF NORFOLK To MARRY : lway in their efforts to discov: 7 i ' Damato, who In a stonecutter, went|Mergue. She ty said to be the daughter LER: Cc Ss tage or of the myster ’ A t : ; can | MOwHtOWN, Where he spent the day, He {0 # Wealthy saloon-keeper downtows? |nady Alice Mary Fitawiliiam. 0 NEWSDEA Ss e BY MAIL whol returned :the negotiable ac. ved at One Hundred and Eleventh | Saat TTS sant Ge ve ag alte i rielit1/)s $90,000, , f H street and Second avenuic on his way! TREASURE FROM A WRECK. eoton be that ot an | Uved § -| nome and bought a revolver. He re- ae ECK.| Loxpos, ost. 1 \dson of a Clergyman, ; Y and Anus turned home in the evening, and, not|}Gold and Silver Hare from ota] to-day announces that the Duke of Nor- Armitage, jr., the missing bank finding the girl ther 6 ting ere, went to a barber- | ship N . folk 1s golng to marry Lady Allce Fitz- q M6 a grandson of the late |!*t “| shop directly opposite hit house where aeeastete Eee Gee willlam, who recently became a Catho- Help for the Office and Help for the Home Is rmitage, pes ay, one of the he sat down to be shaved | B DUR e ee A kl Se d The h Ss d Ww. 1d Ww ‘Aenitage was retired] oh Inke Ho stock in any. kldnapping to do with other Killed Her Instantly. Casmilnl ssdepsnaenesTacisamnlca: te-| aay Alice Mary) Fitewilliani: 1s> a! Quic y vecure 'Oug! unday Wor! ants. Rate terranes i tieorlen rete He that the massonger | men. ey quarrelled often, but In-[ As he was reclining in the barber's | Part the nding of valuable. treasure) gaugnter of Earl Fitawilllam, Sho wi W. y ; ‘ote the address ont Hi gimmade : ; : ; Ree nent othe bak Teves SlogGived, [arab made uo, and seemed to be] chalr he saw tn the mirror the refestion |10, Wold and sliver bare at a point! Gorn In tei, The Duke of Nortaix was| SUNGAY World Wants Work Monday Morning n a . ia entering the house. Springing |the remains of an ‘ancient. rahiprrenn) born in 1817, He married. in 1877, Lady the ride-to-Be. ‘The Candid Friend wralded Ber, and she prom. from Grand | We. swhere.| Wednesday night while Damato was| from the chalr ho started after her and re ailil-seen. s a abouts BRA hope: js hed tlt rit him in bed one of his fellow-workmen told| darted upstairs to thelr rooms. pane a Ek spat washed ou [sore Abney: Hastings: etio/Gleaiia aa Wonders, L ¢ ie ray tub taor where mp think Left | him that Stella wan’ spending the even-|' When the gir) saw him coming she ti°, se (Rerminissoner Sethe sy at Arundel and’ Surrey, who was-bora lo i B ie essen gor ir MM on He ny Fi 9 p és of te: + yaa te} ni 4 . aN ing with’ another Italian, He Ghd knew then that he meant to harm her, ry tho repoi Pe CU ser tit

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