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Ue eee THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 25, 1901. LAID 10 DRIVER. | ae What FIFTEEN DOLLARS Will Buy TRIMMED MILLINERY DEPARTMENT. | |} Ome of Our Monster Walues To-Morrow. | I Men’ : ADAMS EXPRESS COMPANY (Third Floor.) i | *) Miss This! n ens Suits or Overcoats CAUSES EMPLOYEE'S ARREST : Greatest Offer Yet. Don tt liss fee ; Secure one's: s | What Fifteen Dollars will b dinaril il i if icular about A number of TRIMMED HATS and TOQUES, W ’ ae : if n Dollars will buy ordinarily, will probably not suit you—if you are particular fynch Disappeared, it In Said, f a 50 to $30.00, will be offered ‘ | omen s Jackets Ttorris Rockers |fj Your clothes. But it is a different proposition when you look at these values at Wanamaker’s. After Reing Intrusted with | formerly $16.50 to $30.00, will be offered to-morrow, 4.98 and enjoy a iuxury if _ These Suits and Overcoats show a mastery of the clothing business that is distinctively Wana- Moness Saturday, October 26th, at Eerie a ee as ac: | & maker's. Chey show, too, the skill with which fabrics and styles dre chosen. They will prove most de- | 1a | rencireatc tin |B “isively to any careful man, that he can’t afford to miss Wanamaker’s when he's looking for his clothes. ‘Thomas F, Lynch, twenty-nine years $9, 00, $12.00 . and 315.00 bel a at) Particularly tomorrow, the man whe needs Overcoat or Suit, should look at these told of below. old, of No. #1 Greenwich avenue, for-} | Sa ee Rees oes 300 Men's Sack 5 its at $15 merly a driver for the Adams Express ' loyal Navy/ an H a UultS 5 ae = FRENCH MODEL HATS at Decided Reductions in Prices. ord, 3 Company, was atralined before Qa: Also FRE Reductions in Prices. Oxford, 535 neg Of the handsomest Fancy Cheviots that the mills have produced for this season. Superb variety of patterns, in the mort this morning charged with the theft of | } 36 and 38. refined and stylish effects. Single-breasted sack coats; the smart, two-button double-breasted coats, and the jaunty Norfolk jackets two packares of money containing. in 27 inch, loose cee nie are handsomely tnade; and they are superbly made rnside, as well as outside. The coats are so carefully built up that the 505, 2 ‘ ess will stay. D oR geceirecs cua SHOE DEPARTME mee eat probably find $15 a good price to pay, when you see these suits. oadway. Lynch was held without ba | see en here is a companion of equally remarkable value: , for trial. Sleeves with gata, Hee tO aaa St rae | cus nlite Men's Winter Overcoats at $15 je Weehawken branch of the express 5 duc company The money represented cae Women’s Patent Leather Buttoned Boots, 3.90 loom backs mat pls conte, 8 inches long: made of heave and handsome Oxford and black unfinished worteds. Big shoaldery, loose tons from tr vs al e siesney nee backs, perfect fitting over shoulders. The dressy mira will see in a mi th , and the practical man wi ; Rentative of tnt company, whose oltice Regular Prices $5.00 The man who necds a pair of trousers to brighten up a suit he has, will find remarkable selection the day te he taened ever tore Shoe Department on Third Floor. | <p A i ; seemed eae | | P | |{ Vetue, $10 to $17.50.; 8.00 to 15.00. . Fine Worsted Trousers at $5 a ast night and. Gerry arrested. him: = . It is the handsomest collection of p iped ‘1 New York at the price. Match th ed examination and was Best of Clot h in g News. the price will Wkely be $5.50 clasabere pe tr eat ea rd pains ae te eee reece ec naate Under-Priced HOSIER For Men and Women HANNA FAMILY VICTIMS ane The home for Brooklyn Boys’ Clothing is here, where thousands of mothers supply their Boys’ and Young Men's outfits w tyr We have made a study 9 of the wants of the BOYS, and the result is wonderful! O F S EA | O N S SC H M 4 TO-MORROW BEATS ALL RECORDS. —p»—— t2 cj : ‘ DRESS GOODS Popular Sorts---Tempting Prices 5 Here are fine and desirable fabrics, at such sharp price-con cessions as might be expected in January, but which are extraor- dinery and unusual in Cctober. The goods offer broad selection, too: BLACK DRESS GOODS At 85c, instead of $1.50—— French Camel’s-bair Cheviot; 47 inches. At BSc, instead of $1.25—French Tailor Twilled Cheviot; 47 inches. AtS1, instead of $2.50---French Bedford Cords ; 50 inches. At $1, instead of $1.25~- Twillsd Cheviots; 54 inches. At 4Sc, instead of $8c French All-wool Henrieta ; 37 inches. 550, instead of Sc French All-wool Henrieita; 38 inches. nitead « Yool Henrietta ; 43 inches. wool Henrietta; 43 inches. -wool Henrietta; 43 inches. These are timely offerings of excellent kinds of Hosiery for| Men and Women, at prices that are 'wav below the real values of the stockings and half-hose. Just the sorts that men and women are apt to buy just now at full prices, and will be pro- portionately glad to save money} on. ali woot Suits, Blue and M Pants Cheviot and woret 6 to 16 5 1.98 dren "' 3.50 and 3.00 MANLY VESTF | 2.98 3.08 Miss Krum Learning More of the Past Ca-| reer of Her Fiance— Her Mother Hasten-| ing Here from Co. lumbus. materials, jecn Sults, with vests, pretty SEY 2.98 and 3.98 4.98 7.95 1.98, 4.93 to 6.00 ng. 6.95 to 11,00 ys ‘ Broadway, Graham and Flushing Aves., Brooklyn, Oc French Al 75:— Vrnch Al At 75e, insted of 8 French Al uface {Golden Oak, Flemish Oak or Mahog- $ | any Finish, Velour Gushions, latest turer Sand cho’ 15 styles. to select fro Brooklyn's Most Popular Department for Low Prices and Select ‘ + Revelations concerning the past ca- z = COLORED DRESS GOODS- Tenth street and Fourth aren These: : ; reer of the man she has promised to st Broadcloth at Ge a yard—Excellent Dollar Broadcloth, in twenty bd i eS 2 cho ce colorings and black; 50 inch«s wide. Rotunda, facing Broatmay. Men‘s Half-lHose at 18c; 3 pair marry. are crowding very forcibly upon e 75 All-Wool Homespuns at 3c a yard—Best Homespua value we have for 50c—Fine merino half-bose, Miss Estelle Krum, the Columbus, 0., venin ress, ever bad, both in quality and weight; in tea of the mot-wanted mixtures of sor Toon aid clastic: in austen tak girl who has ‘so bravely stood by 0 ___ prays, tans, browas and blues; 50 inches wide. shades or autural Cloe Charles Seaton, We All-Weol Venetian Cloth at 37%e a yard—The cloth that is in almoct She is learning facts that are not as great demand es broarcloth; in 11 choice self-colorings. Women’s 38c Stockings at 25c Pleasant and [s not nearly so anxtous 9 f qetnilori 2 aseuse, @\Palr.—Of | medians tp Lees| to deposit &9 cash ball for him as she Here is the test of good tailoring, and a black “cotton, tmported 3 ah professed to be when he was arrested. we'll leave it to your honest judgment. Two Splendid Offerings of ae ra pte ecls 5 i Her mother, a prominent and wealthy woman of Columbus, la on her way to New York to endeavor to break the spell that Seaton seems to exercise over Miss Krum. The latest development concerning Beaton is that he was implicated in a successful plot to blackmail Senator We can fit you perfectly in a suit of Evening Clothes for from $25.00 to $45.00. Tuxedo Suits, $25.00. Silk Hats at $5.00. And Gloves, Ties, Handkerchiefs, and Handsome BLANKETS 9) wevsr:c:seese tz - pretty patterns in the popular alle Bi Blanket weather is with us again in earnest. You want to buy—have probably over openswork desigas, * planned to do so today. Lucky time—for we have Blanket plans today that will meet yozrs exactly, if you want superb blankets: and they mean a special m “saving that will be agreeable, to Mark Henna. He acted as attorney and all to match the suit in style. Bi say the least, Every blanket vot can pick out of our s'ock is a good value —dep:nd on that. 5 4 fot all the money. Is elleat sued lm 4 i | ff The money-saving idea was ever present when we were sela.ting the blenkets to comprise Women's GLOVES, FS and Seaton left Cleveland. our collection, But our quality demands were still greater. But here is tomorrow's news: 3 7 Bees Stylish—Inexpensive . His’ Cleveland: Record. RBrowni ng: Ki n¢g . & ‘ ( O $4 White Blankets at 5: $7.30 White Blankets at $5.25— 2 ke Seaton was a lawyer In Clevoland. And unmatched at $4. Pere white || You'll find them bard to match even at 7 z He bedlcoms front Eiysreuthy or bere Cooper Square, W. (nearly opposite Cooper Union), New York. | wool fil m a cttong, serviceable $7.50, Made of fine selected wool No need to pay a high price father had been a farmer of con- . ize 60.80 inches, actual fling, on a fine strong spool cotten 7 r : tiderable means. The elder Seaton was Brooklyn Store: Fulton St. and De Kalb Ave. sie@ weight 4 pounds warp’ An almost. laniries quality, @ £0% Gloves for every-day wear. pe found dead in a fteld on his farm one —— SS 7 a size 78x84 in: 6 pounds. These are correct in style, and 5 day, his body full of buckshot. It was Two rare October offerings. Third oor. very good in quality. They cost aguppored that he accidentally shot Ty Bi quality. ey ; little—that’s certain. Help on the Shoe Question] “susezsccesy gray and white; 2 clasps; self, but the case has always remained | mystery, ‘The hundsome appearance and smooth Daniell’s Girls’ Coats. will offera CEASA) brand manners of Seaton made him popular In 3 = ; ‘ Senator! Hanna's town. lio prospered ‘ Tomorrow's Economy News pee tine west Linding, - Benetory Basing shloire (ile ores pete leas Men’s Natural Wool Satin ol ctecidere aero a SuscesstulieAmong his) trends) hein um Ss ecial Sale. i Everybody likes to have pretty nice shoes for dress—say our “\ Reliable” Shoes for A fresh assortment, at 65 a pals. haan . ; Pp’ Ig] women at $3: or cut $3.00 skoes for men. But for every day wear they want to save y of the prominent young ‘SHIRTS R k ses! Tenth street. . ‘aentot(thescity! — H an H tnoney, if they can get good-looking and serviceable shoes for less. ieee a One of these bore the name of Bchia— We offer And they can—al // amymaker's. Women's Glace and Suede Gloves, all Here's shatn people sre ready tat announced in October—just when so many thousands of sizes and in best colors; mostly all) : bay. new goods, and a very special value, fed for man or woman, boy or girl, you'll scarcely want to miss 5 ring there extraordinary lots: Basement. womens Patent Leather cen | Men's Shoes at $2.40 40 $250 and dropped out of the case. Dr. J.] New ¥Ygrk appeated to Seaton as a . - at % below regular price. T. Frawley, Sehid's partner, déélared | wide feld for a wise man, Captain Saturday Oct. 26th,| this Purchase ee ee " Be) d Phis tefr $650 to] Titns, of th al OMoe, belleves Beret alana eous This lef: $650 to| Tins, of the Central OmMoe, belleve. 4500 dozen Winter Weights. hid and Seaton, {that he operated many — succesatul | 7s +. 7.4 and; according to agreement, Seaton was | Kames in w confiding women were Girls Kersey Coats, Pilea te 85c Se eels to take $20) and Schia $50. awihdled, One me that netted blue, full s ° é . Seaton had possession of the money. | heavily and was operated from the Hof-/eolors; tan, castor, blue, Tu PAJAMAS—Made of fine He wrote out a receipt for $100 and | Te eh obtained, tm BA NO length, with top cape, edged | Flannelette, Madras, Cheviot J.C, Schid. He was a doctcr with a small practice, but infinite assurance. He became acquainted with Mabel Hanna, the daughter of the Senator, was often scen driving with her and {t Was rumored that they were engaged. Mabel Hanna was a very young girl and she wrote Dr, Schid #omé very ylinh dress shoes, with cloth P Well made, stylish, Cressy shues, In Rood patent leather, with newt swell lasts and good leathers. Some xible Winter Oxfords in the lot; also some Men’s Handkerchiefs Fi tope ; Sohid i e' ‘0 ay a 4 5, Hi sen: rty mth ns ind at I foollsh letters. In time she broke off Banlabsibned it Then Beaten, grabbed tay tamed Welle Rand: * slvet and finished with | °° Parcalo in a large variety boca a ba ia ie aan plersnes 16c Kit Oc Each her acquaintance with him. Schid fad | the recetpt find the $9 and put both in ; im with ve of patterns, military or turn-|M Women’s Neavy-weight Shoes, @ave} the letters, but he would not| 3 inside pocket, Asverting that Sehid f eat nchemeé wan the at belt—also down collar, 4 $1.90 Then there are many other special-price 5 return them to Miss Hanna. owed him the mones Peainecierindinwatiocehane ather, ‘ith Echoes, ranging as follows: Good practical, pure lined ve of Send did not dese Handkerchiefs — plain, ‘hem He went to his friend Seaton, and be- Box Coats, on sale at 98c. Sult. ww In the Wall sttvot district r tween thei, it Is sittd, they concocted a Seaton for his share and 1 prominent pec bree Po Women's shoes, $140, $1.0, $1.80, $2 i 2 sataine to sell the foolish epistles of » whole story came out, wy - length, velvet collar, cuffs id ‘ Usually $1.50. inclided tn thone a ond $2.90, eee an stitched, with one-half and one. the young girl. Seaton, not wi was cited to appear In the + gt, i HALF HOSE—tcarge se-|J Children’s S%OES J Third Under. J Mor’s Shoce, #1. $1.9, $2.69 and $2.5. Hf inch hems. Sold regularly at N Price Children's Shows, Se, Se, $1 and $1.23 Common Pleas, but. disappe and reveres; in sizes 6 to 12] ig¢ren of Fine Lisle Throad 16c, and excellent value at that, 5 or cea im aye Shoes, 2 id $1.10, of the Cleveland before the cise « \yrs.: $12.5010 $14.50, at|in st /pes; also Black Cash- BARR aR aCe Ei UE EY be Hele Seiad Ad the city, Dawley What became of Schid the despatches lyrs.; value $12.50 1031450) mere, NaturalWooland Heavy |@ ituar that sive yuu frequent busing pelt Sievers, 3% Now 10c each. Sa otintions with the law tirm of em Clevotnnd do not state. finan Hy | ‘O each Camel's Hair, 2 Br tn $12y, depending on size Pasement Broadway, Bah ti ns 3] Squire, Sanders & Dempsey, represent- fe next known of Seaton He was} anally trowel O.5' 4 S ty 1 Broadway, 4th Ing 1. C. Hanna, a brother of the [tutor to the small chidren ef a physi. | fe waa released : : on sale at 25¢, Pair, f Formerly JOH WA AMAKEI yi Oth a Ava, Bénator: Uving tn a amall town tn the In-[,,Persans Influential in securing his r=! Aye. on excellent variety of 6 PAIR 31.38 A. T. Stewart & Co. & 10th Sts, terior of this State, He stole the fam biti S 2 Saotonth Ge Phe LOT Crowes (he tamnnn: (=| lyllewelryiiandkwaavcaughtCwiihs tne itor a Girls Dresses Also a lot of Men's Fine 3 ° i caught with the! the bogtx famin« 7 é . 5 As 4 reault of the negotiations Le C.}goods on him, but pended go earnestly path of ants u Striped Half Ho recular Underwear West 14 85n Hanna pald Dawkey $1,100 for a packét land so eloquently that he was allowed of letters written to Dr. Schid by Mabel} to depart from the house of. the phyal- reaulted Hanna, Of this amount Dawkey took ‘clan without punishment. old #ea nt arrest f attempting to iris Jodking for situa (ons: hi the bringing up of all the in Russian Blouse, One and SOosauality on ‘Two-Piece styles, el ie cagg. anata *®*|| OP "RELIAB silk Plus sag|Americn oe CARPETS Black .Cat Shirts |/rICH ORIENTAL RUGS. fa, platted Nothing quite takes the place of Rugsin the modern house. They vive just the dash of coloring necessary to bring out the effect of a tastefully furnished room, Even our superb yems of the Orient are at marvellously low prices. Kazaks and Guendjis, $7.50 (value $10.00 t0 $15.00). 3 * $1.00 F MICHAELS a Geer penscnaara eae ie matt ae mg ae en i ices.| Broadway, 8 & 9 Sts, |Fiq Maesisene WIDE WALE ic threat of complaint against the police- ¥ y & 20th St. 4 mun, and, finally, a tatk over the phone i EER betwoen the superintendent of Bellevue | @ land Police Headquarters. ‘Then, ac- ° ; EAVY cording to tho polleeman’s story, the} H < SERGE superintendent showed dim the brulses i F orf tho woman and de signed the state- OURIOUS DOINGS AT BELLEVUE |" ‘ “| APPEALS TO CITY TO GET HIM] ).;,. spanish, Greek and ‘Turkish, Win OVER INSANE WOMAN. tr2he woman was taken before adtgia: WwoRK. i Englivh te good with a pecullar necent ie fa! iis mot er is a Germs tg Bellevue: for xariitation oe ae hee paces eee e)8 cieartead RELIED 1,00 Per Week 1.00 ! 4 achoy. eo was ed no! . 2 Btrenuous Efforts to Have Police- John Darr, with Seven Langun: be able to get along tn this city, and] f | i Goods delivered in un: man Certify to Bruises on BIG CLOTHING SALE. | Made a Living Everywhere two days ago he had’ to seek Ahelter | im | HN) marked wagon if desired. Underpriced. om SREY you: a trey Furniture, Carpets and Housefurnishing Goods, Ladies’, Gentlemen’s and Children’s Clothing. CLOTHE yourself and family and furnish your home complete for Clty Lodging House, and) when . a tr LE STD Bike. suoitends timate spoke to him he Persians, $15.00 = ¢ at the Time 'Twill Do the took an Int tin him, and has been (nalne $20.00 and $25.00). 2 Thi handed to Poll soa tients ig note was ane 1 oliceman y % =, wWaltsfelder, of the West Thirty-sev-|-2eusr® 3: N. Wood & Co. of Nos. enth atreet station ,Inet night by Pat- rick Kelly: see etree ee Aaa ee eta tts that at the first breath of cold wea Superb wedding gifts, as they will fine ease in value with age. E Wedding Gift Furniture, too—dal land economical; and “LONG CREDIT? YIESTERVELT & DEMAREST, — lenables every penny to do double duty.“ 7. COR. BARROW, CASH or CREDIT y to the Immigration Bureau to have the boy taken back to Constantinople but the authoritles refused to take him George Blair, Superintendent of she Out-| parr has been in this country, travel- door Poor Department, who ts trying to| Hing, ten: months John Barr, elghteen years old, who 749 and 142 Broadway, are known as| says he has no home, {4 In charge of enterprising makera of high grade union clothing, It was rot expected, how House of Turkey, an offtctal avho pur- Up and Six Cars Wreck A ack cheyol & Alls Woot NEAR STAY, "te""teathe 40 t¢| prookivn Stores: Flatbush AV nes Aan a ——> t an tution or sbe will kill herself or her jright on the thresho of a buny 4 find work for him. The lad has never ee on ry Lt MIN pou kindly peng policeman? they would take thelr entire wholesale | worked. He speaks seven languages,| EXPLOSION KILLED TWO MEN EYEGLASSES AND SPECTACLES, | (Saturday) WPERTHWAIT &O: PWG West Thiriy-thied Street." [stock and offer it in thelr retall stores | hay run away from home and ae i GOLD " SPRING Dress Skirisf 98 H (9) Policeman Waitzefelder called a Roose-|at such extraordinary reductions. Ron BEE har Caniuiiasibnee at thas nore | Loeomativelon Frelahe Tealninler ~ $6.98 FESS OKITISLOL 94.96 aC 104, 106 and 108 West 14° velt Hospital ambulance, but the suf-| ‘Why walt,’ sald a member of the H i ”, = -——~ (FOR) altace geon in charge refused to take the pa-|firm this morning, “until the end of} ons “ ; tient. Then Bergt. Nash called np Belle-|the season to reduce the price? Why SE ESHEETS IE, of the Turkish} soopy, Ul, Oct there. An ‘hour later Nash was toll |Tho people got the benefit of the full lwhere ho learned Turkish and Greek, | eur ng the a, The over the "phone thatthe woman should | season's wear of the clothing. ANOLNG caatne: iasrteenvialmianyyperiarct north of here, killing Whe fireman, Thom. be arrested. . Waitafelder went to epile- /fet, the benellt of the Immediate cash, me ¥ parts of the lay Byers, and a brakeman named stead of being overloaded at the énd, World ard met with lots of adventures : enginee! ; yiie aint was naka Calsien. 4 Tegtement Jot the season our ship. will be trimmed |in his travels, He Is very bright and Se din Dalene hee ee : j i ‘ 4 with his knowledge of 1 ‘Phe engine and six cars were destroy-| Pr: tter than cure. covered with brutes. This the poltes- | thers ix sound busineks loplo In such | Deon able to mauve hs living aed eomer {el aad 10 feet of track torn wn, George Ore es (eeepc ceneg eu t mikn refused’ to/ae well to prodt by this-very timely, aca thing. more wrever he has been. ia CT PI OA a Mee REED ARC a ed le ~ le wooden le; he i ;Then Dr. Haggenbach. according to very advantageous sale, %* - ~ gpeaks, French, German, Bagliah, Ital-!had strapped to his body way blown of, 2¢38 Failures, locomo: nl tive of a frelght train on the Wabash | Water mearuren 24 to uM Ur opticians you a pale of $1. and ¢ Sizes 32 to 48 inches, Quick service through’ i 98c, $4.49, $1.69, $4.98 each, World Wants. If you'vs got: N York (hetw Broadway and Nassau ADSOLUTHLY UNBQUALLED IN VALUE, Hours $ A.M, to G1 M., Saturdays Included OPEN UNTIL 1 P.M cane, tn wiht for 81 NEMS O11 K 8 wm) oy

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