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THE WORLD: “ROOSEVELT A GUEST AT WEDDING. CORBIN-PATTEN Cardinal Gibbons Off-|+ ciated at Ceremony): Attended by a Bril- liant Company—All the Notables in Wash- ington Present. Patten resid: Gibbons the presence distinguish Te bride John P. Jones, of Nevada, friend of the Pa military weddl best man, Col. Georg other army and nay pe ay by Senate ity amily en It y 1 bridegroom, his | and all | present Following js a partial Is The Pt Miss and . dustice Harlan, Mra, » Mrs. McKenna, White. sador Chi the Soanish Minis Duke d’Arcon, 5 the Duchess d'Arcos, the Japanese | FALL TOP COATS, 7.50 TROUSERS, 4.00 Minister. Mr. Takahira, Mrs, Takahira | Oaly 300 high-grade middle-weight topcoats; Highest class Imported trouserings; s-vell Count Quadt of the German Embassy | fine covert and whipcord coatings; tichly lined; patterns; designed and tailored on merchant Charles Page Br Minister to Bra- iy | well tailored. { tailoring lines. ° ’ zi; Judge Mrs. Gray of : yi SPELE SS A ted Witmington, Del ¢ Penn: | een a ree YOUNG MEN'S $12 SWELL aales pevaslandsirs fe GANS | 3 10,00] YOUNG MEN'S 8.50 and Mrs. Cy Long, nobby overcoats, with broad should- ms u Senator Elkins, 3 4, Major- . | ers; with or without yoke; pockets elther ver- 20 choicest styles in vogue this season; high Gen. Brooke, Mr Major-Gen. tical or regular, also the more conservative standard materials; sweilest des'gns i MacArthur, Mrs. acArthur, Major- 42-inch Box Overcoats; fine grade Irish frieze | hiyh shoulder effects; new peg top trouse! Pc aees ead or the always desirable amooth Kersey cloth; | perfect workmanship and finish. Gen. Merritt, Mr: . Lieut eeticriniciehe ricki Stomachs That Won’t Work, That Retain the Food and Reluse to Digest It, Make the Head Heavy and the Nerves Weak, Need Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets. Sufferers Schley, | ¥ ira this city: to Mr, and Mrs. Exiwin ( |. Mrs. Daniel and Col. Dyer in GIRL ABLAZE FLAMES TAKE CAUSES PANIC TEN LIVES. ried seeptica Stuart's Dyspepsia oe Ellen Morris Runs Scream- | New Horror in the Klondike | ing Through Brooklyn Theatre at Hurley, | Training School, | Wis, Tike a Urtie Ei ran piltar of firo Morris through — the Training School for clothes and halr atta driving t othe INONWOOD, Mich,, Noy, 6—Ten Ives were lost and bulldings destroyed ina fire wht rted in the Klondike Theatro at Hurle The dead 4 Brooklyn to-day, her | the trouble is dyspep: simple case and pronoun wer tablets n H. P. ge Ben- mothy Ryan, F. 1. Ozanne, Harry panic. ran up thr a dormito and out eating, sour stomach, ar gby belching; fatigue with slight ex- a4 wlib no exertion at all; disturbed », Nervousness, con’ 1, depresston, bluos'—sheae things can com c down as symptoms of dyspepsia, And dy: rely indigestion In an aggra- Bender, An- “Billy') Me= Serlously Injured: Laura Russell, . Whose terri! may | her Ife, Is pars of |nle Scott, Hn, Ree Klondike was a vaudeville thea- tre and all of the dead and . nected with the the Most of them lived at tarted on the rs the en tomthe bigsinnne. mass of flames. ‘The 1 WO! too close aan Or Hames. het ; came ignited. 3 1 ow sleeping quarters and the + apron off, but the d off the os on fire and she became insane fright. Out ‘of the laundry she by Mrs, On ‘the a such of quickly aad may eat and drink what you Il i aud ae inuch as you tke. ablet afterward pala Tablets aro ull lormitory whern making beds and pre sold by all kag M toa tn en ran Was not untl that Mrs, | Porch on the Allen caught down and the fy WOMEN'S STORES, NEW YORK: 166 W, 1asth St., cor. 7th Ave. . f 1339 B'wey, opp. Herald Bldg. . de St. 4 Broadway, opp. Herald Bldg. Hsth St, cor. 7ih Ave. 3211 Broadway, bet ayth & joth Sts, MEN'S STORES. NEWARK, N. J 841 Broad St. JERSEY CITY: 63 Newark Ave $57 Fulton St., opp. City Hall, Toor Broadway, tnt Broadway, near Bedford Ave, FGAL SHOES 3 HERE’S A SHOE THAT SIMPLY WON’T WEAR OUT. It’s our Rugby Blucher. It’s a swell shoe — made of heavy oil-grained teather— made in the mina car Way that makes Regal Shoes outwear .any others. The Rugby Blucher is a solid, substantial wiater shoo, yet comfortable and swell-looking. It simply won’t wear out. Only in Regals can you get it. Many other styles of good heavy-weather shoes for the men who prefer other shapes. Come in and see them. $3.50 — never more, never less. eT 5) The Regal is the only shoe sold at $3.50 direct from Tannery to Consumer in its own stores from the Atlantic to \ the Pacific. Regal Dressing gives the most lustrous and lasting polish, makes the shoes soft and easy, and preserves the leather indefinitely, All stores open evenings except 115 Nassau St, and 291 Broudway. | If | range upward as high as $2.00 each. + | popular shades and colors; worth $1.25. “fashion ; some with velvet, others with novelty materials ; some with feather . |DINNER KNIVES AND FORKS, riv- jal excellently tailored and well lined. | SWAGSE, | Good Cutlery Underpriced. WEDNESDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 6, 1901, THE BIG STORE ACITY IN ITSELF 1) | @ i) “ SEATS por at FOB STS Bg Bargains in Willinery. Main Foor, 19th Street Side. Silk Velvet Hats, Camel’s-Hair Hats and Velvet Ready-to-Wear Hats. Samples from high-class whole- salers. You know how good samples are; the maker does his best with them. Many of these Hats are priced at less than '; their actual worth. Thursday deserves to be unus- ually busy in the Main Floor Millinery Store. SILK VELVET HATS AT. 50c. Some are plain, others have shirred trims. Values in this assortment Extraordinary bargains. CAMEL'S-HAIR HATS AT 65¢. These Hats have wide white-stitched binding, and are in the most “ READY-TO-WEAR HATS AT 95c. A very exccllent assortment, made of velvet and trimmed in the newest breasts, others with pompons ; worth up to $2.50. | YOUNG MEN'S $20.00 HIGH CLASS SUITS, 14.50 Very latest military shoulder effect in th=| Ultrs-fashicnable suits; best fabrics used; “Schley" over-garment; imported fabrics’ cut | patterns Ike those in high priced merchant long and very boxy and slashed pockets; | tailored suits; fashion, fit and finish bound to best workmanship lishly lined. suit the most fastidious dresser. MEN’S $70.00 HIGH-GRADE ROVERCOATS, 14,75 Dinner, Fruit and Carving Knives. All in great demand now, particulary for gifts. Always welcome be- cause so genuinely useful. We lower prices for to-morrow, chiefly to pleasantly illustrate how many advantages result from buying at the Siegel-Cooper Store. | FRUIT KNIVES, celluloid hardies ana | fancy silver ferrule, made by Landers, 1.39 | Fray & Clark; worth $2.00; persetot 6, | REAL MOTHER-OF-PEARL HANDLE DINNER KNIVES, with fancy silver | ferrule; worth $1.00 each; to-morrow 95 | each, Ladies’ Walking Skirts. cied stag handles and fine quality stce!; worth $2.50; for 6 kuives and 0 forks, CARVING KNIFE AND GUARD FORK, stag handles and 9-inch carved wie knife of good quality steel; worth 2.00, 1.10 Finest imported quality, 59 colorings, $7.50 values, | SALE THURSDAY, Made of subdued striped or double-faced cloth. Good and full of stylishness, with just the right degree of swing and fit so emi- nently admired by careful women. Also Extra Values To-Morrow, Garreta Dress Shires, in Newest Styles, at 875, 12.75 17, 50, 500 ON SPECIAL . och RIS Sood Shoes at Unusual Prices. 7-3 or More Loss than Pogular Price. Practically two pairs of Shoes at the price of one. Shoes right up to the hour in style ; intended for now and real win- ter service. Fresh from three big New England factories. Made for certain exclusive retailers who extensively advertise popular specials. But the manufac- . , turers failed to deliver in time, and the 42 retailers cancelled. The makers turned to us, saying substantially : ‘(Name a reasonable price and you can have these excellent shces.”’ pairs as we have room for are on sale. |Rubbers to fit these Shoes at remarkably reduced prices. MEN'S $2.50 SHOES AT 1.65 Vici Kid, London toe tip; lace; all sizes; also Calfskin in plain toe, lace and Congreis. MEN’S $3.50 SHOES AT 1,95 Several gool styles; a variety of almost all leathers; mostly welted soles; all sizes. MEN’S $3.50 AND $§.00 SHOES AT 2.50 Manufactured by « well-known maker who makes rothing but $3,50 and $5.00 shoes for one of the most prominent exclusive shoe stores. To protect his trade we do not mention his name. Tuere are oll sizes in the lot, mostly patent and cnamel leathers, but there is a fine assertment of box calf, kid and velour, BOYS’ $1.50 SHOES AT 98c Goo!, seasonable shoes in a number of ditterent patent leather, box calf and kid; single and double s Ad to C widths, that are worth more. calf and vici kid. All the new tces, heels grace shoes, These ate positively the be: equal elsewkere, 12 to Sis. WOMEN'S $2.00 AND $2.50 SHOES AT 1,39 Mostiy kid with kid tops, in button and lace; all sizes, though the best are in A, B and C widths, croquet style, Ohe Big Store. Ladies’ Long Coats, Handsome Sik Garments. made plain tailor made with best white satin. VELVETEEN WAISTS. Extra fine quality, box plaited front and back, STYLISH FOOTWEAR FOR MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN. We did. The shoes came in less than a week ago, and as many thousand As a special feature for to-morrow we add WOMEN’S $3.50 SHOES AT 1.95 Cluded are also several hundted pairs of samplo thoes, in sizes 2 to 4%, WOMEN’S $1.00 AND $5.00 SHOES AT 3,00 All band-sewed welts in patent leather, enamel, box calf, velour, 4 foxings used in high- hoe offers we have made thir season, and you would undoubtedly have to pay double for their CHILDREN'S $1.25 AND $1.50 SHOES AT 85¢ Good plump Donyola kid, button and lace, also enamel leather 4 aout Shors. Sizes in this lot are 5 to 12, to any railroad station within the following States: mann Git all clzes, ftom the little fellow's No. 4 tothe youtz MISSES! & WOMEN'S $1.50 AND $2.00 SHOES AT O8¢ MAINE, MASSACHUSETTS, NEW YORK, i Theresa lars id for “th hal NEW HAMPSHIRE, RHODE ISLAND, PENNSYLVANIA, and BOYS' $2.00 AND $2.50 SHOES AT 1,50 Hesle Guittea ed ee al ehearis aes tats duchting lates! otgeajerits VERMONT, CONNECTICUT, NEW JERSEY. * Box and satin calf, good stout soles, yet neat in appearance; sizes low heels, MEN’S AND WOMEN’S RUBBERS. Men's first quality Goodyear glove self-acting RUBBERS, Women's frat quality Beacon Falls RUBBERS, in storm and Real Richness, Style and Beauty in Sackets, Capes and Charming fashions, of course, no matter whether you buy a long or short garment. Tailoring couldn’t be better; the best organizations are at our command. Only the most approved and most popular fabrics and trimmings are used. Plenty of exclu- siveness, too. No garments made along common place lines, but apparel bearing the marks of originality, of beauty in style and completion. Prices are little as they dare be for such excellence. That is why the Cloak Section is so popular, why busi- ness keeps righ* on growing at a splendid pace. Thousands of the best-dressed women of Greater New York and vicinity come here. Attractions of decidedly. unusual interest for Thursday : srithet epee 4 7.75 = - with strap seams and guaranteed satin. ....eces-o00 20-INCH JACKETS Oy" heavy Oxford Melms S “On | satin-faced lapel, a jaunty style .....2..cceccecnercecceceee 5.90 of fine Kersey, 35.00 LONG GARMENTS , very sealy.taltared and strapped, trimmed with velvet ....... Ode with best beaver collar, revers apd cufls....+---e-neeeee, 0000 if fine Peau de Sole, loed with white satin duchesse.......-.----ceemnnecesccees 39.75, SILK GARMENTS ; of heavy Black Satin, , - : C. * ( with velvet ribbon and silk braid trimming ...-ceveoeceveees 50.00. Wen s SAaskionable Clothing. peers anys ec aay ae A Special Occasion for Smart Dressers. RAGLANS Oa Oey 11.75) 77INCH JACKETS 4 of henry Ores Clemence 5.00 The swazger Long Overcoat is in great demand. About every fifth man james Gray Ore : ; as eae eaters cy who comes into our overcoat department asks for a long coat. J and full back 13.75 KERSEY CAPES i lined with sike BETEC. cone seceee 7.50 But the man who prefers a short coat can be just as happily fitted. ULSTERS ’ erney, 19.75 *\ of finest Kersey, 11.75 Plenty of every kind for every taste---for even the ultra fashionable man. fitted, or loose back . ( Staite ites Sable opossum... Suits and Trousers, too. All the newest patterns. The man who is of Heavy Melton, i { of Salt’s Plush, trimmed with particular about having his trousers fit properly, or having his suit exactly} :; COATS >| fGU42 Noches lobe wee bestantin12.75 PLUSH CAPES J baste forall tere td 9.75 what it should be, doesn’t err when he comes to The Big Store. \ most slaborately worked out 18.75 ( Skinner's satin, opossum edged..21.75 Here are offers for to-morrow that will interest many careful dressers : of Silk Velour, 19.75 VELOUR JACKETS -) With embroidered and beaded ornaments... a ce ea LOS MEN'S $12.00 STYLISH MEN’S $6.50 HIGH GRADE - + of very finest Velour, 3 -. 29.75) A Strikingly New Idea in p Jrench Hannel Waists. a > as » “Che Barrymore,”’ at $2,985. One of our most novel of recent creations in Waists; full of graceful individuality. Sure to achieve an extraordinary measure of popularity. These dainty Waists are made from ten of the best staple and evening shades of French Flannel, and are beautifully tailored. They have turn-over collar and cuffs of black taffeta silk, piped with white taffeta. The front is trimmed with large black taffeta buttons. Just the sort of waist to idealize physi- cal beauty. WAISTS of black and white plaid taffeta; $8.75 value; on special sale at 5.00 4.75 ~ "These Walsts ate made in a particularly attractive otyle @2d, button in the back. = CORDUROY WAISTS. French Flannel Waists, : wide rib, in all desirable fronts trimmed with bias folds of black taffeta 'e and silver buttons, 190 Intants' & Children’s Wear. No trouble to please the most skep- tical or econcmical. Large range of styles and qualities at moderate prices make this a ple t and satisfactory shopping centr mothers. WORSTED DRESSES, lined through- out, tertha and braid trimmings; some- thing entirely ncw, very pretty, warm ani comfortable; in a variety of pastel shades, OUTING FLANNEL DRESSES, trim- med waist, Women’s Wrappers: and Aprons. Our showing of these comfortabla house-gowns is very extensive ant elaborate. High prices in every in- stance are made very conspicuous their absence. A perusal of the fol- lowing will reveal some good bargaing for to-morrow: WOMEN'S WRAPPERS, cut full; separate waist; good yan percale; medium eb a certale ai tecattas gain; regu ice, 59¢; epecial for this day only, WOMEN'S WRAPPERS, skirt; neat styles; excel flounced plain braid, trimmed nt colorings of Sgures ard polka dots; worth fully $1.2! CLUAKS, long and short; white Bed- 83 ford cord, interlined, elaborate braid- N . trimmed collars; worth $3.75, Rtetekenan ed 126 SERGE SAILOR SUITS, lined WCMEN'S GINGHAM APRONS; two throughiut, combination trimming; widths, 15 worth $2.75, DRESSES; good qual 28 PAILLE CAPS, trimmed with swan'e- the regular $150 $1. aH down or fur; worth 49<., 1,25, Hayes Dental Ass'n (INC. ) (Balcony, main floor.) Removable Bridge Work. Constructed on a mechanical principle that is absolutely perfect. Any number of teeth replaced. Extraction Unnecessary. Gold Electro Plates. Skilful Op- Rogers Bros.) V50:: Big Hits, A Copy. Sung daily in ‘ROGERS BROS. IW WASHINGTON," to repeated encores, Some of the greatest popular suc=~ cesses of the day. s The Wedding of the Reuben and sf Ma Ebony Bel : . Inthe Swim. 15¢- The Watermelon Party. oe The Reuben and the Maia (2-step). Those who saw the show know how very tuneful these songs are; full of vim and ate tion; decidedly clever and catchy. ge} Non-conductive and Hygienic. S erators. Prices Moderate. E. P. HAYES, D. D. S. Solid Gold Sewelry. Rings, Cuff Buttons and Tie Clasps. Rings for as little as 2Sc. and as much as $1.50-are very special to- morrow. Worth twice as much and more. Thy Link Buttons and Tie Clasps are in their way just as big values, and should find many purchasers. Come and look at them, at any rate. Ladies' and Misses’ Solid Gold Rings, | Children's! Solid Gold Rings, fancy in a number of fancy settings of Real stone set; worth 7Sc.; choice to-morrow, Opals, Turquoise, Garnets, Emerald, Solid Gold Link Cuff Buttoas, bright or Amethyst Doublets and Peatls; regular oman finish, natty and stylish; worth value $2.(0; choice to-morrcy, 1.50 | $2.00 pair regularly; choice to-morrow, Sclid Gold Link Cuff Buttons, Roman Solid Gold Tie Clasps, extra heavy and finish, rew eae with geauine | good spring, in Roman os bright 3 4, diamond; worth ice to-morrow, 1,95 | price to-morrow, On all purchases of $5 or more (except goods to be sent C. 0. D.) WE PREPAY FREIGHT tyles, enamel, 25 9S ~~ Sisal GoopaaG

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