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WE PREPAY FREIGHT to any railroad station within the following States Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, + On all purchases of $5 or more (except goods to be sent C. 0 D.) | ~ BRIBERY CHARGED, Melvin Rice and Arthur San- born, Brooklyn Men, Held Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Connecticut, AIL CET ME ATT RA ’ ; ’ a e . Gnd of the By Bargain Shoe Sate. Saturday winas up the sale of the Boston retail stock we have been offering at half price j{—and less. As lots grow smaller we condense them into fewer lots—and still further reduce l{prices. THIS CREAT NEW AND BIGGER BARGAINS, like these, for instance: for Examination Monday. avon 50 SHOES FOR 98c. ME ES The + Shoe: 1to4, A 5 Sr AA, Aan Coodyear welted or Made of satin calf, / hand turned Also other sizes at this with London toe tip; 0 good a shoe. lace and plain toe, lace price of « $2.50 WOMEN'S $2.50 to $3.50 SHOES AT $1.45, 41 congress; MRS. RICE ASKS DIVORCE. Kid and Box Calf, La Button; sev. Volues Caused Husband's Arrest on Charge eral styles in mostly all sizer. MEN'S SHOES WOMEN'S SHOES AT $1.95. MaleeOneue call of Spiriting Her Witnesses Out of the State. Made of kid, box calf, patent and enamel eathers, all sizes; mosUy the Ha $7.50 $ Des; also + ed at mostly $3.00 -nd $4.00 shoes; also included at this price (() $5.00 valu fee is j > ~“-*) re the balance of the Pan-American sam- Xe ples, which are mostly $5.00 jeiuced: in sieht t are 7 values. | the balance of the sam- NC ples, which are princi- \ MISSES’ AND CHILDREN'S paily $5 yalues. . SHOES AT 9&c. These shoes are made of Dongola BOYS' AND YOUTHS’ SHOES AT 98c. Kid and are of the quality sold all | Young boys and older boys who are hard on shoes will get fine ‘around town at $1.50. service out of these; regular $1.50 values. FOOT MOULD SHOES AT $3.00. enamel and patent Melvin A. Rice and Arthur P, Sanborn were arraigned before M glstrate Dooley in the Adams Street Court, Brooklyn. to-day on the charge of bribing wit- nesses to leave the State. They were held In $1,000 bonds each for examination Monday. Rice {s being sued for absolute divore: by his wife and the case ts set for tria Wen’s Clothing Monday. It d# In connection with this case that the arrests of himself and Sanborn wers mai In court both p s dented that they et witnesses for fe. Rter paid th xeneme to prejudice him before the Jury in the pending divorce suit. The arrest* were made on aMidavier of Edward J. Fannin ning that Rice who tried witnesses to WORTHLESS BOND Saturday Will Be Another Who Want to Dress Well at Moderate Good many persons in the trade wonder why this Shoe is not sold at a higher price, par- Remarkable Day for Men ticularly as its merit warrants, in their belief, a better price than we are asking. We don’t believe in that policy. We’ve studied every good shoe on the market, and we’ve had all the good points incorporated in the Foot we can sell four or five times as many at $3.00? FOOT MOULD SHOES AT §3.00. All leathers and all styles. Expense. The idea is to bring you here in greater nu "| There shouldn’t be any hesitation as to where to go by any man who} offering Men's YW wants a good, stylish, well-fitting Suit. He never goes amiss when he comes Dw, to the Siegel-Cooper Store. : : : 500 new Suits fresh and handsomely stylish get their first showing to- eee \ morrow, having just come spick and span from the best tailoring organiza- ‘o, tions in the country. Just as many Overcoats are included in the lot. é Who’ll be the first to snuggle into these stylish, cold-weather garments. In the Suits ‘her you see a wealth of \ BLACK THIBETS, BLACK CHEVIOTS, CLAY DIAGONALS, UNSHEARED WORSTEDS, FANCY WORSTEDS, WINTER SERGES, PLAIN AND FANCY CASSIMERES, Big Bargains in Cameras. Also Supplies. The Photographic Outfit Depart- ment on the Second Floor is brimful of interest these days. Nature is gorgeous in her Autumnal dress; the air is just right tor long walks about the city or Mould Shoe. Why should we ask $3.50 when mbers season after season. That’s why we are a Grunks. Saturday’s Specials. Trunks get hard usage, and it is expedient to buy only those that are certain to give you best satisfaction. When you buy your Trunks here you get the best only. ; Canvas Covered Travelling Trunks, extra heavy hardwood slats wrapped and protected by malleable iron corners and clamps, val- country, and the amateur photographer} ance and body clamps, all brass plated Excelsior lock, No. 4 end should be in his or her glory. bolts, sheet-iron bottom, 3 cleats, 10-inch strap hinges, stitched eS These very excellent and note-}jeather handles, 2 extra heavy straps, deep set-up tray, with hat Fuca worthy specials are certain to compel$and packing compartments, cloth lined throughout. Sizes and : prices as follows: WIZARD B CAMERAS, ¢ complete, up-to-date, all round 4, 95 28 inch. 30 inch, 32inch. 34 inch. 36inch. 38 inch. 40 inch, ‘e and other popular, up-to-date materials. Note how carefully these garments are made. See how well the collars are shaped, jhow snugly the shoulders fit, how the vests hug into proper fit, how correctly the trousers fit. Gentlemen’s clothing ! ; : : Short, tall, stout, slim, old and young men quickly and happily fitted. There’s the same preciseness in Overcoats. Ever so many men are favoring the swagger }camera at long coats, particularly short men. Makes them look taller. No extra cost for this stylishness, } || Ths instrument ts ited wlth the newest, ad best moter camera improve MEN'S FALL SUITS AT $10. MEN’S SWELL WINTER OVERCOATS AT $12.00, e cgures, ro setling necessary, always teady for a snap; bas set ot extra i i thoroughly tested and gua oH e and slide 50 handsome new styles; standard worsteds, cheviots and These are full swagger effects; made of fine grade Frieze and ine ‘rent wing back pore ib owe oder, covered with beat quality grained mixtures; also black and tue Thibets and Serges; high-shouldered | rough surface coatings in black and dark mixtures; richly lined and { leather, a $14.00 tist camera for just $4.95. coats, the kind now so much in vozie. $15.00 values. fitted with silk sleeve lining; full $18.00 values. EASTMAN KODAKS; the best and most popular, at 20 per MEN'S DRESSY BLACK SUITS AT $42.50. N'S TOPCOATS AT $12.50. cent. from maker's list. b MEN'S Ee Full line of Poco, Premo and Blair Cameras at the right prices. 4.00 4.50 5.00 5.50 6.00 6.50 7.00 SERIOUS CHARGES MADE BY MANAGER CHAMBERLYN. Men's Winter Underwear 5,000 Garments at Special Prices. < Saturday’s Great Sale. Have you delayed buying your winter underwear simply be- _ Forgery an Made fin Lnreeny, He Saya, pse Park Theatre, Boston, Charges of forgery and grend larceny Choice lot of high-grade black suits; best blind cheviots, Very handsome display of fashionable coat stuffs in this 8 i . ? growing out of the fallure of A, Hoary|Thibets, Clay Diagonals and Serges; single or double breasted | prade; light shades, also blacks and Oxfords; long greatcoat effects {IDEAL PLATES, 4x5; tre amateut's favorites; guaranteed, per daz, 25 SE ee naan eraistenly ami taken enaveea ey Chamberiyn, a well-krown theatrical | Coats; all the vital points of perfection. $17.50 values. or the familiar boxcoat design; also the ‘Rigby’ IDEAL TONING SOLUTION, #-o2. bottles; C. P. 12$the elements may have a severe penalty to pay. 1. LO et possession of the Park MEN'S FALL SUITS AT $14.75. shower proof Combination Coats, worth $18.00, 72, 50 M. Q. DEVELOPING TUBES, first-class for plates, films, or all developing There's such a mountain of good, warm values in this Sale of Boston eatly thie season, Season's best fabrics well made up in current styles; work- MEN’S DRESS TROUSERS AT $4.00 Papers; per box of 5 tubes, each tube makes 16 02. solution, 22) that the thrifty man baving even a shadow of a need in this direc were aired to-day in the Centre Street | Manship is above criticism. $20.00 values. bended N. P. A. RUBY LAMPS; Dietz burners, 2 glasses, orang: and ruby; never tion will not let the chance slip by. } A comprehensive s{ We piide ourselves upon the excellence of our undetwear Court. Or. Chamberlyn appeared as complain- MEN'S FALL WEIGHT TOPCOATS AT $8.50. patterns in vogue for the fall season; many fine imported trouser-} aciD HYPO., per pkg., making, 1607. solution, sortment of exclusive merchant tailor} before sold for less than $1.00, 5 Pleasing line of nobby styles; light and medium shades; covert |ings are included; perfectly made and perfect in fit; 4. 00: BLUE PRINT PAPER, 4x5 size, per pkg., 2 dozen, 1 ‘e 4} stocks. Everything is carefully made from the best materials. — There are no ‘seconds; every garment is properly elastic and 2 Henry Gottlleb, 9 lay No. 132 Nassau street; Moritz Knob D and whipcord coat stufis; swell Sth Avenue Box Coat cut; properly | your tailor would ask $8.00 to make a pair like them; we ask only fits snugly, thereby preventing that exasperating bagginess which lined and tailored; regular $12.50 values. \ his clerk; Adolph Schrieber, of No. 137 East Fifty-fitth street, and H. J, Deau- det, of Broadway and One Hundred and Beventh street. Tt was charged that Gottlieb, repre- senting himself as an agent of the Fidel- tty and Deposit Company of Maryland, agreed to furnish an Indemnity bond of $25,000 to Chamberlyn to make good his lease. Chamberlyn alleges that he paid $1,800 for the bond, which when furnished consisted of $20,000 of stock owned by Behrieber and u $5,000 check of Deaudet, both of which were pronounced worth- less and his lease forfelted. Deaudet when arraigned to-day pro- pounced his check a forgery both as to hls signature and the certification, He ctaimed to know nothing of the trans- ection until his arrest last night. The prisonors were represented by Moses Grossman. They were released fn $2,000 ball for examination next ‘Wednesday. ———=—___ WHE “HAMMERSLOUGH” GAR- MENT. Woted All Over the Country for Its tailing clothlers ror almost fifty years, the well-known clothing firm Hammer- elough Bros, of No. 80 Broadway, have Gecided to retire from the retail busin this fall, and to do 60 at once ha placed within the reach of tne men Greater New York, New Jersey and sub- urbs an opportunity to secure fashion- able clothing, cut in the latest style, G@ cents on the doilar, idaatived ‘The chill in the air is a reminder of je weather to come, and a long loose wlan or business sult in the latest broad-shouldered military style should euit your fancy, “If you could get It at 60 cents on the dollar tt would be sure to strike you favorably. Well, Ham- mersiough Bros. have them In all the terns desired at prices that would t you to buy two. As a matter of fact, the entire stock fs one that ‘will appeal to any fastidious dresser, und a chance ‘hat should be taken advantage of by all. Included in this offer are thousands of Deautitul business suits cur with broad shoulders and military fronts, long loose broad-shouldered fall overcoats. and winter overcoats, sllk-lIned full dress and Tuxedo sults, silk-lined Prince Albert coats and vests made of the finest {m- ried vicunas, All of them are hand- Paliored and cut in the style for which Hammeralough Bros, are tamous, ‘Ina materials used for the suits are mostly Unfinished worateds, fancy caasimere and worsted in neat checks and plalds and imported black Thibet and diagonal, For excellence of material, superior fin= hand “natty” effects these xarmenta are excelled by few, The stock was manufactured for this senson’s trade, $s brand-new and just from. the wholesale department. ‘For economical dressers it presents an op- tunity seldom offered within tho Foundary of Greater -New York, *,° “Tammany Hall's Executive Committee Making Up the County Ticket.” Sirls’ & Wfisses’ er e Sashions. What a wonderful department it is! Big enough to be a whole spe- cialty store by itself. All the correct styles of the sea- son for big and little girls. And what an interesting day Saturday is here! How the girls and their mothers crowd hither and thither, enjoying and buy- ing! Fashions were never prettier. Styles were never more becoming. No matter what you see, it’s made with greatest care, for we insist that every S garment displayed in this section shall have its rightful spirit of youthfulness. There’s such dainty, refined girlishness about these coats, skirts and suits that they are really quite irresistible. And prices are just as interesting, helpfuliand inviting. MISSES’ FULL LENGTH RAGLAN COATS, AT $9.75 Made of a medium weight double-faced plaid cloth; stitched yoke; full box back; solid velvet collar; new Raglan bell sleeves, with re- versed cuffs; a warm, comfortable and stylish garment; sizes from 12 to 18 years. GIRLS' GOLF CAPES AT $5.90. Finest quality shawlings in tasty and youthful colors; hood and flounce of plaid, trimmed with plain broadcloth straps. MISSES' COATS AT $6.90. 27 inches long, of Oxford cheviot, satin lined; solid velvet collar; a durable garment. MISSES’ SEPARATE BROADCLOTH SKIRTS AT $6.90. Fine qualities cloth in black and blue over fine percaline; graduated flounce, trimmed with two rows of satin bands and fancy braid inser- i tions; very stylish skirt. GIRLS’ AUTOMOBILE COATS AT $12.75. Best Kersey in tan, castor, blue and brown, trimmed with Panne velvet and elaborately stitched and strapped; full length garment with box back; sizes 6 to 14 years. RUSSIAN COATS FOR GIRLS AT $6.90. Heavy Melton, in blue, trimmed with military braid and patent} blue, red and brown; also the knit leather belt, to button on side at neck; a new and serviceable garment. ‘o' Shanters, priced special for Satariay, oo | SESE DSSS: ry FAA OOREAOODERERE HALA EAEASAAEAEEDEAEEREEA SDS OSOEOSY, 999999999999990098000080000000009 9909000000800009: MANHATTAN THREE-FOLD ASH TRIPODS, the strongest and at the 3s} such a bane to many men 1, 3 same time lightest made, value $2.50, SIMPLEX FLASH CARTRIDGES, large size, worth 40c., per box, 7 cartridges, 22 RUBBEROID TRAYS, 4x5, 8 PRINTING FRAMES, 4x5, the heavy kind, 15 EMBOSSED CARD MOUNTS, 4x5, white only, per doren, 5 PLATE HOLDERS; 4x5 Rubber Slides for either Poco, Premo, Wizard, Cyclone, Eastman’ or Manhattan Cameras, value 75c. Remarkably cheap at 38 DEMONSTRATION. See the Dekko Paper demonstrated in our Photo Supply De- partment Saturday. Dekko Paper prints by either artificial or daylight, and gives better results than any other paper of a like character. Bring your own negative and we will make a print free. Go-Carts at Special Prices. Reclining Ciocarts, made of reed, hardwood gearing, best quality rubber tired wheels, nicely enamelled in green; most simple adjustment known; special at 0.75 LACE PARASOL COVERS. Very special lot of Lace Parasol Covers; not one worth less than $1.35; to-morrow, each, 50 Stylish Headwear, For Men and Boys. Here's a department immensely well stocked with everything that is in correct pattern rst-class materials and thorough in finish, You save a th you buy your hat here. inore every time § ¢ OUR MANSFIELD DERBY. Za Better stock, more sty uality; will suit $3.50 derby sold in New York. Why not save th of the Mansfield hat is 2.40 EW SWELL SOFT HAT, “THE ALCAZAR," designed on the a shape; sil the new shapee it biue, pearl, steel, “terrynutria’ ck; an out-ard-out $3.00 hat for 1.60 DERBYS, Boys! Tourists, Boys! Golf Shapes and Boys' Troopers, ades and in stiff or soft fur felt stock; $1.80 vaiues for 95 ate ing. Special lot of men's Derbys and Soft Hats 8, ctc., in soft All the new shapéa in Derbys and Alpines, Trcopers, To i hats; full tur stock, come in shades of black, brown aud pearl; full $2.00 quality, priced for to-morrow at 1,25) HEADWEAR FOR SMALL BOYS. TAM 0' SHANTER AND CADET CAt S, made of fine breadcloths, in camel's hair effects in Tam { 4s} Dou plements. MM FSFFSOVOS: o {s.c. CO, BOUQUET, Sumatra wrapp:r, Perfectos, box of 50, Third of a series of Sunday World Photographic from a photograph posed specially for the ° MEN’S UNDERWEAR AT 9€c. Men's fine natural wool Shirts and Drawers; shirts are single breasted or double breasted and double backed, seams taprd ani doubly sewn, all sizes, regularly worth §1.45, at 98 MEN'S UNDERWEAR AT §1.25. Men's very fine natural wool Shirts and Drawers, single or double breasted, finished with fine sateen waistbands and pearl buttons, double gusset . in drawers, taped seams, regularly worth §1.75, at 1,25 MEN'S UNDERWEAR AT 1.75. Men's pure Australian Wool Shitts and Drawers; finished in best possible manner; single or couble breasted; all sizes; regularly worth $2.50, at Las MEN'S UNDERWEAR AT 49c. Men's single or double breasted fecce-lined Skirts with Drawers to match, plain and fancy s, double sewn seams and finest pearl buttons, ‘worth up to $1.00; all sizes, at 49 MEN'S UNDERWEAR AT 75c. Men's silk fleeced Shirts and Drawers, in ecru, blue and browa colors, very best finish, regularly worth $1.25; all'sizes, at 7S Up-to-Date Clocks. Warranted Good Timekes pers. We place on special sale to-morrow an assortment of fin imported Royal Bonn and Dresden MANTEL CLOCKS, hand y decorated ard tint opular co'ors, cobalt blue ght blue, e etait styles to select from with an E-day out gong strike; American movement, porcelain dial; visible escapement; warranted for ore year; at the remarkable price of D, Zr , PORCELAIN BOUDOIR CLOCKS, handsomely deco- rated case, fitted with a one-day’ time movement; warranted for 1 year; special price to-morrow, 1.35 3 above, with time and alarm, 1.75 patterns of PORCELAIN MANTEL CLOCKS; various decorations ; fitted with a first-class one-day movement; lerge, handsome tanted worth $3.25; choice to-morrow at 1.95 ER CLOCKS; fine patterns, finished in lasting gilt; one-day ement, fully warranted and really worth $2.25; Saturday special at 1,10 75,000 &¢ Symphonee Cigars. SALE CONTINUES SATURDAY. High-grade, clear Havena, at less than factory prices. A special purchase that has created a great stir in retail cigar selling * circles. These fragrant Cigars are strictly Cuban handmade ang are equal to the finest imported brands. The following sizes and prices make the occasion a rare and exceptional opportunity for the smoker and dealer: Victorias, tox of 50, 20th Century, including a $2.50 moistening box, box of 50, Ferfectos of 25, C. Pettectos, box of 25, E, A, K, Pertectos, box of 25, box of 25, box of 25, PHONETTE, smaller size, clear Havana Cigar; box of 100, this sale, high-grade values for to-morrow: MANHATTAN, high grade clear Havana Corchas Bouquet, box of 50, iS GREAT METROPOLIS, Havara filler, Puritanos Finos, box of 50, LA SIMPATICA, clear Havana, Conchas Especiales, tox of 50, 2 of Same » At mo 3.75 PRIZE AMERICAN, Sumatra wrapper, Puritanos, box of 50, MAIL ORDERS FILLED. ble page, separate sheet, hea\Ppaper,p

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