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NOVEMBER &, 1901) THE WORLD: IRINDGEUN, A ZY Pt [| ki CH IFF UPSTAIRS—470 FULTON STREET, BROOKLYN—UPSTAIRS. O TWO people are situated precisely alike from a financial standpoint. For this reason we make no iron-clad rule in the matter of making payments. We make them to suit your purse, and right here, ina great measure, lies the secret of our success. You can come here and get all the CLOTH- State Superintendent of Pub- lic Works May Be Chosen by Mayor-Elect Low. ING you want for your whole family and be assured that it will be made easy for you through our ideal Part Payment System. WARMPERSONALFRIENDS Colonel Was Appointed by Gov. OVERCOATS—Black and Irish Frieze Overcoats,all lengths, some with the new yoke effect, nicely lined and well finished; most clothiers would want $22 for the same coat; they go on sale Saturday at.........-- that will hold their own with any $20 suit in most $15 Roosevelt on Mr. Low's Own stores; will be put on sale Saturday for.......e see Recommendation. $2.98 ular price $3.50; special for......... $2. 50 Open Saturday Evening gs Until 10. ALERT a, Bits as" Mayers Eleet Came French Flannel Wai-sts, 20. styles, al! new shades, some tailor-mad: and others em- for Rest, Great Barrington broldered, valie 298secoscsersoscssreree careers 1.94 ls Disappointed. §=6§.} «| KPomen’s Jackets, 4.98. ; Tan, Castor, Red and Black, 27-inch long velvet collar, half-fitted back, valu: 6.75, Women’s rotilee Coats, 42-inch, best satin lined, yoke effect, stitch:d bands of cloth and = SIS velvet, collar and cuffs to match, value Infants’ S1ik Caps, 50c. Check and Flanne?l Dresses, 1.98 6-year si. ISUITS—Men’s fancy mixed Cassimere and Cheviot Suits, guaranteed all w: ‘oo! ; an honest and well made garment CHILDREN’S REEFERS—Some very handsome Chil- dren’s Reefers, made up in Beavers and Kerseys, nicely trimmed, worth from $5.00 to $7.00 each special for your pick at...e......0. ooee Men’s Fine Wax Calf Shoes, heavy SHOES— extension soles, rope IIE) 1 reg fiert jntimation ihat he na © the maxer. ender the circums “proper for ine © Hot been offered Fore could nor w thing about t Col. Part end of Pudily rintend- TT organized the i friet during hia administration there las not been single criticism made of hin oMcial riod. The tatter service qual with his natural ea miniateat iS fo take charge of ake Departmen Mayor-elect Low was waited upon to | by a committee of Great Barring: | * foremost citizens and parked to jeipate In wa reception given by the ena of the town dn his honor people felt highly honored ny the presence of the distinguished quest and | Were enthuslastic for a demonatration which js a) si which the Muyor-elect has fo! is belleved that Col. Part “cept the office if tt is Mt sire thet he should take y way, ZT] to show thelr appreciation of his pritl- la efforts in tos. behalf of purty in Ts ’ Low recelved the town's com: WHO'S THE MAN TO fini eit sn Broodway. Brookes ie SUCCEED MURPHY 22) ee nee ener ceased the Be cai Pee paltry testes cat SATURDAY SPECIALS. . as be thought that he o hing to Great Bar- rington f Interest and kinaness shown to himself and Mre, Low on this and former ¥} Anally Commissioner than in any “polntment that Mayor Low will have o make, ‘Though Mr. Low hax given no Inkling Of who Is likely to be put at the head GLOVES. KID AND DOG SKIN. Entire stock of a large ID 5 formed the committee, xo wiih regre ame here for rest he could not ~ faistently deviate from hie original pl He sald that to the high: Ht uctiatiag= the people in est and thanked them from sorte ~ dates have been ‘The names of the | been mentioned in i manufacturer. AIL this season's styles; single Black Cat FRIDAY EVEN rf UYING a watch or entonanmondielarreliare is largely a matter of confidence. The only real safety lies in the integ- rity of the jewelry firm from whom the purchase is made. We have been selling watches and diamonas for a quarter of a century—and every article sold over our counter is backed by our reputation of twen- ty-live years for honest dealing. Ladies’ solid 14karat Gold Hunting Case—plain engine turned—of the very best make in the world. Fitted with Waitham, Elgin or Lambert nickel works. The movements are warranted to be perfect time- keepers in every respect. We have, other 14-karat lidies’ hunting case wat@hes at $16.50. The quality of the gold is just as good, the difference is in the actual gold value and the make—the $16.50 cases being lighter in weight—the $20 watches are the the price. Diamond Rings. best watches ever sold at Seamless Wedding Rings. = Soa Wikarat. 18k ; AN Siz ss. AILWaG Seamless 14 karat from $3 to $12 Scamless 18 kara: from $4 to $16 Seamless 22 karat from $6 to $24 r Engray OPEN E ENINGS UNTIL 7. Open Saturday Nights Until 10. 22 karat. AM Styles. than wholesa’e’s satbove cu. isan exam= 25. 00 what weare selling at ad made, 4 karat No charge f an “ CHRISTMAS CORNER,” 3d Avenue and 58th Street. ou your own tine to pay for it. Exten- = son orate furs than you ean xe anywhe re and giv re Handsome erat: Sideboard Blot Solid Golden Oak, oiiom of his heart for the invita-|fM clasp, P.K. sewed seams, Shirts, : . all shades, all sizes; abso- Mr. Low spent some time y lutely aregular 1.25 glove York and seemed cager to have trem his finger's tips, He informed ‘The K I N¢ 5 BROS svent World ponvdent shat he 1 a anerCtie °9 Plaited or plain bosoms in numerous evening, designs. Worth $1.50. He refused to discuss any feature ot the Raines law and was, ax yeaterd 775 Broadway, opp. Wanamaker’s, THATS, 217 Sixth Ave., bet. 14th Genuins he efty loath to discuss any part of his future {i 9 All Styles. and 15th Sts, Dat Guyot 5 elegiple. except by retlaqulshing BONES. eee! 310 Bowery, opp. First St. a Suspenders. . nd even this im: Mr Irs, Low shown over them eligible. the $3,000,009 mansion ong Terrace, —= Friends of Mr Low bi Y | this morning, by HH Later the M the local Inks. York elther M Dougians t played golf at will return to New or Tuesday. tle w mt has rf Altman ¢ Go, YUWSHIKN | scctesee SUCCEEDS L —— ay rowriter, | mentioned as flkely t le Depur Pollce Commissioner fo: fs-a warm friend of Pr Yelt and has long been id bh He knowa aa invch York regarding id has written H “|Viceroy of Shantung the New Leader in Chinese Affairs. Boas of Liberty Silk or Fancy Net, Black, and Black and White, each, $2.85 & 3.75 Ecru Lace Collars, 48c, 75c, $1.25 2.50 Ecru Lace Bolero Jackets, . . ° s D SPECTACLES, “SPRING Jno. Daniell Sons @ Sons WILL OFFER To-Day and To-Morrow A Particularly Fine Model CORSET For the new prevailing Gowns, suitable for most figures, made of the finest Sateens, in thelat(s: shapes of straight fronts, Colors Pink, Blue, Gray and Black, sizes from 18 to 30 inch; there are 100 doz. in this bargain At 69c. re » Per Corset. | Broadway, 8a 8and9 Sts. ONE OF THESE MAY BE POLICE HEAD. WABHINGTON, Nov &-Miniater ter, at Poking, hus tnformet the State Departmen: that Yuan Shi Kat ted to ee 4s Mung wid that present if Skane Tung Province: Ne is know and hin admin of Shantung 6 the SMan of tr DRERT GRIEK iM. HEDGES. ERY ©, ANDREWS. Cate GODDARD. Moreen. Way paraded t as a noiifcation old a vam and the city was murked paper Migies of him, ple family posaensions The body will be pl thiv afterng Nein state at ‘his yainen. On that day the Chinese officials will pay thelr respects, and on Monday the ‘epresentatives of the furelgn gover ments will lay in person wreaths upon the coMmn. The burial will be at the birthplace Li Mung Chang, 2 smatl village in’ Anhut province, on morning. NEW CHAPEL IN "PATERSON. Mishop O'Connor Wit Make Viret Odielal Visit. he wew chapel of St. Joweph’s Hospi Is to be dedict Sunday. fg altuated Ina news recentiy added t haw beetn by The Righ eopars in th his first o \v Rey. Father Kerman, hae orm Church, Pagaate, will prea sermon aa ut the pontificial high mass, watch wii i Home from Abroad. de celebrated. “Members of the cera §.—The American line: from vraious parts of the State will ul, which is to sail from |tend. ton tormorrow for York. among her passengers Mr, around te rea 0 and his ed in the coffin nd on Sunday tt will aie O'Connor wit!| twill Vhe} ded No matter what your WANT, the Sunday World will carry it to some one who can supply it, It is the medium for the exchange of intelli- gence among the people, a ee Selected Wood. best ke you could wosht as ic is possib make then ward from, possible price; Pwara from 9.75 PORTIERES AND LACE CURTAINS. Complete stocks of this productions. 1) ¢: wondertul purcha: n Oak, yale. portion. 1 ! : Dainty and solid, s‘rong frames, excellert upholster Parlor Suits in: Rich Cove : ut at prices very much belo WEEKLY AND "MONTH Y PAYMEN JAMES R. KEANE & CO (35h 1353, 1355 3d Ave., East Side, Bet. 77ih & 78th Sts. we T6tn SL Station, Sd Ave C as Lie done, Biway & Lex, Ave. Carel Book W To-morrow, SATURDAY, November 9, at 3.00 P. M. No Cards of Admission Necessars. SOLOIST: Mr, HEATHE GREGORY, Basso. PRoenam ‘Overture to the The Marriag AKOLIAN ORC | Nungarian Rhapeoty EMMA ¢ Offertory jn A fat... Mm ON ORCHESTRELLE, 0 5 on You wave made tt pos! to control the blow of ies th jenired, and tha rendering of any selection perfectly ni q MME, Nedouta Love Song Mat. GREGORY, empanied with the Pt (Ace HAVE YOU AN OL PAINTING cr other rare article of valuo to dispose of? Advertise it where the people will see it— _ in the Sunday World. Dining Chairs of Solis worth "O8¢ Doieas ot “other styles at [prices just as low in pro- PIANOLA RECITAL Ghe NEW LONG | OVERCOATS We put on sale to-day a special lot of the new long loose Winter Overcoats. The material from which these Overcoats are made was ordered especially for them, direct from the mill—as all of our woollens are bought—and we feel satisfied that nothing like them has ever been offered at the price— $15. These coats are cut from the same pat- terns as our highest priced garments and have therefore the same _ characteristic swing anc style — broad shoulders — wide sleeves—full and loose about the body— every mark of elegance and style. The best choice is always first choice— Ee early. WM. VOGEL @ SON, BROADWAY. ‘J.AURT2 & SOR 169, 171, 173 and 175 Smith Street, ) ' BROOKLYN, 82. ‘84, 85 and 88 Wyckoff Street, EYE-OPENERS, 773, 775 Broadway, cor. Sumner Av. Every one of them—are our new Fall, 1901, selections. At cur stores you will be agreeably surprised to note rtul results that have crowned our buyers’ unrivalled for variety, up to date- saving values, is our complete line of Furniture, Carpets and Bedding ana Ladies’ & Gentlemen’s Clothing, which we offer at the most liberal terms of CREDIT. O°’EN AN ACCOUNT WiTil US FOR 75c. Per Week. Below area few of our many recent “special” successes to coax your pur chasing palate. On the plate for Friday and Saturday Only. CLOTHING. FURNITURE, &c. MEN'S SUITS. Cooking Stoves & Rang 5.75 | worn $1.50 to 16.09, | Couches, and 18.00, now tna comprising ait a eae apna 49 Sidetoards; tn- 15.00 fro *. $2.00 kinds, now COATS-\s PIECE PARLOR E SUITES, tna were im and $3).00, now GREDIT cite 6.98 BROOKLYN, NEW YORK: vl 700 Broadway, 1114 3d Ave, OPEN °9 EVENINGS The most complete display any CREDIT house has ever made in ready-to wear garments can be found in our NEW YORK and BROOKLYN stores, in Fall and Winter Clothing. Don't worry about money; call in any of our stores and make your selection from the immense stock. We trust to all CREDIN deserving nen and women. READY TO WEAR GARTIENTS for MEN, WOMEN and CHILDREN, Suits and Overcoats, Full Dress and Tuxedo Suits, Hats and Shoss, also Garments made to order. The styles are new, the pat- terns varied, and the cut and workman perce All the latest novelties in LADIES" and MISSES’ Tailor-Made Sults, Sacques and Capes, Raglans, Dress Skirts, Silk and Flannel Waists, Millinery, Near-Seal Sicques, 'H Scarfs, Mutfs and all kinds Of furs, WATCHES. DIAMONDS and JEWELRY, on weekly ‘or monthly payments at lowest cash prices. | MANHATTAN CLOTHING CO., New York Store—tIil4 Third Avenue, Between 65th and 66th Streets. Brooklyn Store—700 Broadway, Between Thornton and Whipple Sts. All the Leading Auctioneers Now Advertise All Their Sales in the A

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