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Te A most varied jalendars, silver mounted, ‘itted Work Boxes, Double-breasted ‘ Military buttons, 3 to {2 yrs., veivet collar, S to 16 yrs., Girls’ & Boys’ Children’s ( and heavy extension « Boys’ & = { Calf Lace Shoes Youths’ ( with heavy soles spring heels, Orthopedic last, * Fashionable BEST IN QUALITY. 109, 111, 113 Park Row. ——————————— —_———_—-~ MAKES REQUEST. Another v AUBURN. > ain of Pres for » privat Brodainekl ca Yah Catholle prie to be In town a: He went to the prisor with the aseassin for ful Atter his vist to the the priest said “He will die a Christian. as Feared under Christlan fait ne priest wil stay in this city u after the execution Father Fudzinski was accompanied by Father Hickey, the Roman Catholic prigst of Auburn. The latter visited _ Krist, the murderer, who i# sentenced to die on Nov, 4. ——- “SAYS. PRETTY GIRL STOLE| ondemned man Gold Wateh, Wedding Hthng nut Money Vanished “Nettle Carey, twenty. No. 2S tty girl, was arraigned tr Je court this morning the larceny of a Kold wats pin,.a wedding ring and $9, “David Jacobs, of No. 9 West One Hundred and Sixteenth street, accused He said he met her yesterday griing and went to her home with her ‘fell asleep and when he awoke in afternoon he says the girl and hi and jewelry were missing, Boys’ Vest Sults Sallor “ = Sults | Russtan Knickerbocker 3 ‘* “Yoke Overcoats of all.woo! Oxford Cloth, Youths’ Chesterfield Overcoats, 16 to 19 y:s., of allewoal Oxford and eee Frieze, Value 312, 50 Misses’ & ( Glazed Kid Button Sho- ~ patent leather tips, spri Little Nien’s Cait Lace Shoes, stout weit soles, RE-OPENING dlamond | yp Theol woman admitted she was with yesterday but denied haying la property. Magistrate Brann for trial In $1,000 bail. a “STERN BROTHERS assortment of Novelties In Leather Goods Jeweled and plain mounted combination books, “Scard cases, purses and wrist bags in all the newest leathers. Special, To-morrow 25C| Desk Pads, silver 50c| Leather Portfolios, Engagement Pads,Silver M't'd 95C/ Leather Writing Tablets, corners, $1 Saturday Sale of Boys’ & Youths’ Apparel 8 to 16 yrs., a oie | $5.00 \ 8 Of all-woo! navy blue cheviots, serges, mixed tweeds and cassimeres Reefers of navy blue or Oxford Vicuna Cloth, also chinchillas, veivet coilar, IIned with red fiannel, 56. $7, 50, Vaue $8.75 Value $10.5 js' School Shoes $1. Value $6.50 FO a SET UPTOWN CORNER 127TH ST. AND 3D AVE. 70c| 25 45) | _ Men’s Frieze Winter Aa os| 10 95) 75 very one wants to be in style, but dy doesn't feel like paying big just because a garment’s new or You don't have to pay for style our Clothing is always <tylish, use it’s new and fresh every season ere's nothing more stylish in Over- a ish. here 3 than these broad-sha hac )8t0 10% $1.10) Oxford gray mixtures, shee i | oles, Yilte2 $1.38 13 to 2 $1.75 214 to 514 $1.95 Fto 13! rd SPELLIMAN The Popular and HATTER Begs to announce the Re-Opening of his Store alter the fire with an entirely new stock of Latest Fall Styles. LOWEST IN PRICE. Cor. Park Row and Chambers St. 1, 3, 5 New Chambers St. SECOND PRIEST STOCKS SHOW SEES ASSASSIN. STRONG TORE, iL oOpEN SATURDAY EVENINGS———_! ————————————ee eS (HE CONDEMNED MAN AGAIN (ST. PAUL AND UNION PACIFIC! LEAD SHARP ADVANCE. “While He Slambered, Diamond Pin,! oq, bine of a Paul's Cathe- | 9 Instead of £5,000, $1.05 West Twenty-third Street _ BOYS’ First Second Boys’ resisting suit, and extra Boys’ For Sat Overcoats ment, Bar ne ee collar, steid: heviot; and new shade of green, 6 years; value $4.98, ely thdrawals of ‘The Cotton Market, for after workin rpoal eased of about as ex # went off po Tauitation, bear of substantial bull xed off to 7.20 under this com- 63 ne prices: we: ; Decomber wh: uy wheat, 76 to 75 1-8: go 34 bla De * january, corn, i 69 1-8. rieze Overcoats in the popular Guarantee Clothing Company, Uptown Corner 127th St. and 3d Ave. Mahler Bros Sixth Ave. and 3Jst St. On Saturday morning, from 8 A. M. to 12 M., awe will offer two very great specials: An all-wool Isish Frieze Reefer, Special. veivet collar; sizes 3 to 8 years, 2-plece Double-Breasted Suits, in all-wool Special. blue or faucy mixed Cheviots, or Cassimeres; a wear- this lot worth less than $3.00; elzes 7 to 16 years, None Sent C. O. D. of Oxford gray Irish Frieze, made in the latest style, Cull length and extra well made; a $5.00 gar- sizes 4 to 16 years, Boys’ Sailor Blouse Suits, in biue wool Cheviot, blue or red trimmed with white soutache, embroidered on sizes 3 to 9 years; Boys’ 3-Piece Vest Suits, in blue or Oxford gray sizes 3 to 10 years; value $5.00, Boys’ Russian Overcoats, with leather belts, in biue, olive meinent and in other The local cotton market opened steady aday with prices 3 points higher to Cable news was about December corn, ee | ouldered loose- | ’ CLOTHING. with 1.79 well tallured; not any suit in rd 1,85 urday Morning Only. None Sold to Dealers. 24 § 1.29 1,89 value $2.50, trimmed with Axstrakhan; 3 to 2,98 JANES M°CREERY & CO. GLOVES. 2-clasp over-seam and pique sewn, kid Gloves. Colors — Tan, mode, grey, pearl, blue, green, black and white. $1.00 per pair. 2-clasp, — very fine quality kid, pique sewn, All fashionable shades, — white and black. $2.25. Twenty-third Street. railway dull to- SHIPPING NEWS. 2 ALMANAC FOR TO-DAY. slugs die Sun rivee,, 6.23/8um sets,. 6.08) Moon aete,. 3.59 gold for THE TIDES, Low Water AM PM W382 11.44 OL = i: es PONT OF NEW YoRK. ARRIVED. we i 2 + Hambare 0 last taste Liv risial City ALOFT Atlan yess i pressure OUTGOIN aupport. Hesperides, A Coronda, . INCOMING STEAMSITIPS, DUE TO-DAY, nor, Nemours. cr Des hanged , Thureday, Honltigite victad o hte 2 con gaciepan ree cn | Serge | Colors — blue, $10.50. |Serge Sailor Suits—Sizes 4) to 8 years, Colors—blue, brown and red. $3.00. Russian blouse or ‘‘col- lege” suits. Sizes 6 to 12 years. \ i $10.50. Children’s fine cheviot, full length coats, plain or or we (JAMES McGREERY & cn MISSES’ SUITS. and_ Basket-weave Homespun Suits. Blouse or Eton Coats. Deep flare flounce skirts. Trimmed, with braid or silk. | brown and/ black. Sizes 14 and 16) years, ' with Military cape,— finished with bands of stitched velvet. Colors,—castor, blue, brown and red. $10.50. Misses’ full length, all- wool, Melton Skirts,— finished with the three stitched bands. ] Black or blue. Lengths 37 to 41 inches. $7.50. Twenty-third Street. JAMES McGREERY & GO. CLOAKS. Ladies’ Semi-fitting Box BER 25, = THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, OCTO “TheGuarantee’” Clothing Company. rt 530) isp eel ea Growing Store. leielelenietlefelninieieininleleialnfelefelntniniepicinivicivint Settee On Sale at 9 A. M. Will Be Gone by Noon. small collar and undercollar of material, also som: with velvet collars, box back effect, 98c to neck, sizes 3 to 8, an excellent $2.09 value; to-morrow at ......0.. 06 cece esses cassimeres, fancy mixtt res, stripes, checks and plaids. | boxibicky'd eg stilchisdseans; wide 1 98 K lining, sizes 4 to 16, worth $3.00; at... < collar and very full blouse with embroidered collar | 2 and 3-Piece Sailor and Russian Blouse, also pants made with fatent waist band, tht H J failor’s serge, pockets, sizes S both sorts 3 to 16, 2.98 Stein Garments for Gite and Misses. Tisses’ Suits, in broadcloth; Eton stylz, handsomely trimmed and lined throughout; 1.98 ° colors blue, black melton. in castor, blue and red; yoke 2 98 good $15.00 he tailored and trimn:ed; Eton j. and tlounce and brown; sizes 4 to 14; a $10 valu: ate. Sa Oe a eitiriviniviciricivicivinteivint etek Rr ninriininivrinivinlelimites ofnf! famous LIBERTY SHOE. Once they are seen they win basting world that sells the LIBERTY SHOE, and we confidently be! the same style, quality and work ranship that =f 98 the shee witely famous by s O Satisfaction Guaranteed or Helen itelefeininletninieiefetntern! Be here tefore nuon to get one o! reefers. Wish we had enough to last all fday, but we BOYS’ 2.69 SUITS, 1.49. BOYS’ 3.00 OVERCOATS, 1.98, and shield, sizes 3t0 8. The two-piece suits have | Norfolk Suits, 159 patterns and styles, all-wool cheap at 2.04 double this price, Here's more evidence of Rothenberg leadership in offers for girls and misses. Where. else will you) jacket and flounce skirt, hand- sees tot $3.02 value at sce brown and. castor; sizes style,velvet piped, ‘with velvet collar and value at...... Girls’ Kersey Automobile Coat; body: and sleeves satin in blue and black on! 10.98 eS ctlsses 27-inch Box Coat, in casior, blue Liberty $3.50 Shoe at $1.98. friendship. Sales doubling rrevious records shoul be strong lieve that th is no other shoe, under any name, that equals; ares Hing every day or lores at $3.50. In Met Kid, button or laced; all the new Sere fall weigh New York’s Fastest- West 14th Street. Moncy Promptly Refunded. Boys’ $2.00 Reefers at 98c. could get only a small lot of t to sell at this price, Made of fine blue chinchilla, farge or wool plaid lining, silk biaid trimming uly and collars, double breasted, made to button Louble-breasted and sailor blouse ts in cheviots, | Of tine Oxfords gray wool cheviot, long ‘skirt. fall The sailor blouse suits are made with eatra large | fining: sand toto qesth $00, an BOYS’ SUITS AT 2.98, double-breasted coats, elegantly made and lined, Peattr esreiet iid eta AL materials, sewe ! with. pure dye silk, lined ‘with best feinleicinieieeirierinirieiniebrintei ielntntnt~ Sa ee ee | Se tind values like these to-morrow ? Girls’ Cashmere Dresses in blue/red and brown; yokef somely trimmed with satin. straps; Girls’ Full Length Automobile Coat; English 14 tot 8. 98 | leverse culls; sizes 4 to 14, special at Misses’ Pebbled Cheviot Suit, t:andsomely lined; handsomely tailored; colors castor. tan, blue 6 98 -- Oe s! well worth $18.75; to-morrow. black; well lined; storm collar; worth $7. Fs Wish we could get every woiman in New York to look at this enough proof of that, There's absolutely no otker store in the th: LIBERTY atthe price. The manufacturer makes them in| We con‘rol the entire h the popular military heels. In Patent Leather, button or laced; Louis XV., military heeis; hand turned or welted soles. POEISABSN AAA INE NACI ‘i Footwear Specials foe Bays and Girls You can save -fuliy a third to-morrow if you take advantage of these offers. Coats,—made of Kersey Cloth or Pebble cheviot. 27 inches long, Colors,— tan, castor and black. Lined with satin. $10.00. Covert Cloth Norfolk Rain Coats. $14.50. ‘ Three-quarter length, castor and tan, Kersey Cloth Coats. Beaver collar and revers, $25.00. Twenty-third Street. JAMES McGREERY & CO, MILLINERY DEPART- MENT. 2nd Floor. Black Velvet Hats, various fashionable shapes. $1.95. Value $3.00. Colored velvet, chenille, and cloth Hats $2.25. Value $3.50. Ladies’ ‘‘stiff” Hats for Street or travelling dress,—and Children’s School Hats,— in numerous designs and colors, Twenty-third Street. The Wheat Market. Argentine news caused a revival of wheat buying this morning and general strength all around. Foreign houses bought a littJe wheat at the start, but this was the only feature outside of local orders. Corn opened steady and ‘deriving ite undertone. from rt unchange: u rength. j ereaing prices were: De- heat tewheats 704 cf Betabsr corn, 61 BoB bids December corn: 617-8 bi we pri 3 De- wi ning camperrnneate i uf 741-3; May corn, 53 ener sors Girls. For Boys. “LITTLE LIBERTY," just as stylish and | BOYS" SATIN CALF SHOES: St, Oh Sy Gad arte he semi ei at 9B | 1085, ates : BOYS’ “IRON BOUND” SHOES; “th: IN PATENT! ‘LEATHER : Button, kid kind that never wear out.” Sizes 11 to 53g, 39, with heels, 1.49. Sizes St. 1345, spring hesls........ tops. Sizes t1to2,at I S15 to 1045, at. 1.15 rN 25 a WORLD WANE ARE READ BY MOK tse Jonasson & Co. Millinery Section. To-morrow, Saturday, First Floor. Trimmed Hats THANA MILLION PEt $2.75 PLE DAILY. Special price, 3.7 An inspection will demonstrate that exclusive tashion, perfect work, and best material can be Pald Help Wa: S42% Paid Help Wants in other N. Y. papers co: secured for the above amount. A number of new models in CARRIAGE and EVENING HATS, exhibited for the first time, $18.00 ,, $38,00. Flannel Waists, Regular value $5.50, Special at $3.50. Made of French Flannel in black, white, red, sage, blue and pink, buttoned in back, elaborately {0 thls mora f 30° Gl AGENTS MACHINISTS MEN... MOULDERS NECKWEAR NURSES OPRRATORS VAPER BOXES PAINTERS . Ruwew boys... DUSHELMEN . BUTCHERS 3 = 3 KUM ase Rou uscene wet CANDY MAK! PAPER IKANGI : CAMINET MA\ PIANO WANDS ., Swiss embroidered front. CANVASSERS PLUMBERS CARPENTERS CASHIERS .. Silk Petticoats. Three special values will be offered at 94,25, $5,50 a4 $6,50. Consisting of the latest styles, made in black and CUTTERS . | DISHWASHERS DREEMAKERS: SHOEMAKERS ..,| STENOORAPHERS colored taffeta silks, DRIVERS |... TAILORS .. DRUG CLERKS TINSMITHS: Regular values $6.25, $9.50 and $10.50. PMBROWERERS UMBRELLA HAN UPHOLSTERERS. USEFUL MEN VARNISHERS WAIST HANDS WAITERS .. WAITRESSES . MISCELLANEOUS BROADWAY & !2TH ST. Gini . GROCERY CLERKS. NousEWwoRK 1 LADIES' TAILORS, § TOTAL vse sees LUNCHUMEN | ‘conden: g A Mineo info tion, statistics, : figures and FACT, lies within the covers of Worid Almanac. 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