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MANHATTAN CLUB B Anant E "KOCH & Co. | (125th St., West, Bet. Lenox } OPEN SATURDAYS. Startling teour Sales & 7th Avs. TILL 9.30 P. M. ~* A rt | or Bargain Frida Millinery Depariment. First Fivor. Child. Z D Friday and Crowds of = B 2 : ti ue Frid . i | ren S ays-— Singhs H of eager, anxious buyers congregate here every Friday to take advantage of the phenomenal bargains offered in these hourly 0) Pe 25) 2) '¢ 2) ?) > Z| O >| fel > —/ For Friday, November (5th: Member Detected ata a Card from the Bottom of the Deck--Resigned Immediately. | | | Detected in an atiempted to cheat acy ques | Black Panne end Miroir Velvet Hats eae $2.75 | eaeeed Children’s reliable apparel—fresh fromthe hands ot the most careful | sie And what ‘ happy. cod natured irons it ah Eck intent atone te ey RE : ! I raw you st | regular va'ue $4.00, 2 7, makers—jaunty styles in big assortments—prices away below real worth : on sce ting a coveted price, and then contentedly yielding the place Looe Oe a now Int ate ‘ BU ae ‘| Black Ostrich Amazon Plumes, « : 2.90 ; For the Girls: For the Little Tots: Again let us say: No matter how low the price, how little the the hands of the Governing Committee | card ts 4 unidigit | | | MISSES’ SUITS—a clearing salz—of home= GIILDREN'S GUATS of eream ripple 4 DUFChase, you are welcome to have it charged aud pay in small con- pres parent WW not improve 1 apate | | spuns, cheviois or mixtures, Eton or; eiderdown. sailor coliar, trimmed with | venient payments under our pocular ime Aa m ae 5 | hans Jackel effects, pedestrian or dress skirts, fancy sibbon, 6 mos. to 2 ys 1.89 Eee iri a | For Friday and Saturday: 12.00, .tesavisestrrecneresese O98 [Metre pon SLOAKS of cream B te ment | fad. previously been of the highest, | Mitten Club | y iy: 2 verses 695 | “fod cont cape and ar ay en an. though for eyme weeks Nis fuck at poser j UUBSIRC UNE Noluaied seater clits MISSES’ DiESS SKIRTS of best quality | brat and ribbon, bad been regarded as something more y nfs Glove De artment First Fl velveteen. elaborately trimmed with | CHILDRE N'S POKE BO! So Benga- | —_———_— DRESSES of fiannel- than phenomenal anid ithe p ° oor. peau de-soie ban’s, 17 t0 10 ins, longs ling silk, shirred and fi hilar Siteains ; had been winning was mad> Monday | : se ea he hhatian | bottom af the Women’s Tyo-Clasp (Embroidered) Real Kidskin Gloves, S BK IX JACKETS of alle roa Ox- | seen | b ‘ : ‘: it began ouving pokfe tavthecedrt | TH (inamindrewelannetan oe | Z Melton or black Cheviot. velvet | INFANTS" WRAPPERS of daisy cloth, col ea tele an pian | ino heel ind. toe, Fee wlar psomiatior:t ereditieatikes heliie! card five. If that in the queen Black, Tap, Slate, Brown, Beaver, Pearl and White, | colar and. cufls, lined with Skinner's! lars and cus bound with satin ribbon, | Straight ? EY ra 196. valtte, 12 4Qe pbs Sa neseamen nthe OL elUT Teale | | satin, 1410 18 yroa rex. 13.00.. 8.95 | also KIMONCS of striped tlannelette, | f{ROVS" 1 ; atl-w : ; Righ cnourh 4 | ating, The lawyer under susiiciya wae MHI Lore they at S100 Per Pair. CHILDREN'S FULL LENGTH MILITARY 49c Meiesaye winter bre turned fice COATS of sinsst grads’ Kersey, high Shoes for Boys and Girls: One participant in the & ko embroidered emblem on sleeve colors pink or blue. atithe side of the attorney, otaaeed he five ¢ « i Bs ses | | idlined with best quality: Skinner's satin, | MISSES’ BOOTS of superioe quility kid places with cr player unde uw f colors blue or red, 6 15 years; reg. | skin, laced or buttoned, hand-welt ex: fi r h iene ver reoweg an ination, and 14100 Socee sce sooo reee9,95 | _ (eASion soles, sizes 114 to 2eeee 1.89 [Bc OVERS 4 ; sable, opossum, man hi . “ct f Sunt ; 7 _ “S of a ; oy a splen- iit He ! Neckwear Department. Fist Foor. [CHILDREN'S GRETCHENS of all-wool | CuiconENs Laney meat 169 : ; values trom | fof for, 2:69 - Ww " h 4 rt f A eviots, full tratd-trim- | CHILDREN’S LACED BOOTS of box cal “ANCY FE. for Hat {Trin > . of outing Within a short time there was . ' ne wwe Mt fos and | | brown 4 te| oF kidskin, sires 815 to 11 1.29 tm from) 1ta that aa aed, striped, blue or pink. tin whi the ery 1 1ore A sé coor brown, 4 toy te OS 3 and We, from ath, Ww The ai a w ny wiateh! ww oand «iene? I m | Crep: de Ching Ties, and Fancy Silk Stocks, Each, 48c. +7.25 | LITTLE SCHOOL SHOES, laced, 6f a “ B56) 29 iH that the card he drew UC trom her awed i, 4 | | CHILDREN'S DRESSES of alkwoot Cask= | PBSK Mei Kids spring heels, eae ‘nese the bottom of thy deck toy me had | : k : » | rem aretiily A ; H fae. . i a er could ’ a ‘ Turn Over Collars, : - Ge. and I6c. j | mere. prettily trimmed wth plaid silk | Bove GALE SHOES. Liced, weltesewed J | and ribbons, 1015 yrs. re. 3.00 1,98 extension soles, sizes 214 to 533. 14689 ee | efore: Eau Lace Jacke, $2.50, 4.00, 6.50, 8.75 ae | x , Placed his hand on t | 5 YouTHS’ re, : & les Ay : = 9. sort. 1 to 2 at. down while he ecard: roan : For the Boys: Y ay sae an He i BSS vane, 8 eb fri Sox S biacic Beaded. eut 1 car siieaencunata in ie as a OVERCOATS of ail-wool gray Oxford! Misses’ & Children’s Hats: oxidized frame and Dee an | 10 tof o'Clock Bargains. | ise. values 1 to tor nt 29 ee sent! civet collar, vertical pock- MISSES’ CAMEL’S HAIR SHORT. BACK redium length, handsomely | SAILORS, white felt b’nding. colors cas- S “ ity rats jj NP ; See epaanangag, iilored.d i 16 yrs. res 6.00.- 4.98 | tor. brown, pearl or navy; reg. 980.496 [J EK WAIST: Superior pack and AA! Cra Q OVERCOATS of woolgray frieze or Covert | MISSES’ AND CHILDREN'S RED FRENCH |) tucked sieve, fancy ‘collar. all, Sh 3 SKIRTS, of all-wool serges . Mr i) ey) cloth, 5 to t6 yrs.; rex, $.00.... 3,98] FELT SAILORS, rolled broad brim, vel- mages, $5.00 value: 1 892.251 and tain Hie made with flounee TWO-PIEC manufacturer’stam-| vet band, tinished with corded licings; t r outs for; and fla vy blue, Hegiiaag ae ‘ goons es ; | ple tit vool plain blue or fancy | tee. 125.006 “750 ner ae us fomys Fi O. kK EO FR {—I \ ii [= a O ivi | N mintures, 7 to 16 yrs.; reg. 4.00. 2,89 | MISSES’ AND CHILD! 'S FRENCH FELT | 9 th. o 1.00 3 s TS, nobby silk i O ian a Oo Ss U G . VESTEE SUITS, odd Lots, in 3 to Syr.sizes;| HATS, trimmed with bands and streai LAN RCOATS, of] embroidered vests jn Bas fancy pat | were 00 te 6.00, sour choice. 1,98 | ets of silk ribbon, all colors;_reg. (ff Reavy, Bue, melon. fein from 2 to. 3 at s SSE SIs «) 8) SH CISCO CNIS CISCINS | SHIRT WAISTS of all-wool flannel. with | 1-48. 75c/" regutar $1.0 value com # © 2,00} ands long: wate without collirs, pleated back and | MIS: RCAMEL'S |B fer a iss ; diet and striped. sat trout, detachable waist bands, colors| HAIR Have trimmed, stitched brim, mi of be eRWar REDS if . UN EAU muslin union n MEN'S UND ti Meece lined forced and Pi natural color; Axminsters reduczd dow't Intend ty Rt B: ' double to ve and I . 3 to 6 red. blue or gray, + to 13 yrs3 reg.) velvet band, resette and quill, all col- made, lc. valu Y Values; 2 to 3 for ancy shaped reyes 3 3.1. - 98c eg. 145 89c EN'S erushet i . ate of, ‘hand- 5 PERE double paid cits) iue. Altman’ Go, i 3 Z kinds and mn Lots that sell sh = ine a Misses’ and Children’s Dep’t. |] ' 7: Y bSe TERS Ne emule $1.15 from 2 to UMBRELLA: fast PIOPVIIIDS SSIS IID TV GIS IIT GIST GOTT HIV ODITVOOS: SRA Cesatsasensenncacescsses nN t? AN AXMINSTERS te Vit 5 1135 pe it 3 steel rohan 22¢ "75 Marked reductions in prices have been made ina Il to 12 o'Clock Bargains, | pric number of styles and sizes of Misses’ Tailor, o y. K . . ¥ TS, of he 2 /g: Royal rate ae at $24.85 Fancy and Evening Suits, Jackets, WMitSi cloth, strap “seam BF at in cerdrechikelsttsreanttne Children’s Frocks and Coats. at roxtord of tgom ih to — | emnants, reat i regul i ‘ om 1 to Sc} a Z ‘ ae meets $ For Fridzy and Saturday, November [Sth and [6th, nove. ELE f MEN'S TAM OP SHAS TERS. o¢ < J. & J: DOBSON, > the following will be offered: tS ie. " at [So 2 hast ath Sirect, cor. st Avenue. LD IE ¢ Slored. alike, | ‘ in, | r Children’s Reefers, odd sizes, $6.75 « $12.50 : aesiee 4 i} ” POC 7 : 1A untr! PENDERS, a . Reefers of Kersey, three-quarter length, satin lined, Prue i : 34e| pa ag ts Oc : Se a ede tie and fancy Jf) DOYLtes, o-ineh sauate spacial doy- my sizes 6 to 14 years, . . . . . . k Nn ny ns, with w | at val trom 3 1 date | |Seeeeees abou ‘hb bave do wif i (: y Fiannel Waists, sizes 12 to 16 years, 12. fora: ‘ med, wrapped in ” SI j HILDE S$ KNIT DE * { rT value, 3 4, Mother, Sister and Chii- » OY AS \ JUDGE rinbed Saco cotton. flee anos | Hibs etree bed Yd i . irs, vests and pants. Qo) dren Vell Evening: — | tS ie and ¢ ol 4 to 5 o'Clock Bargains. | i MH ; | ee! 1 “ 3 qi World heporter How ie CHIEF-JUSTICE OF NEW JER- RISKED HIS PENSION i i : Lara GIRS) NBEHERS, of peavers and Lovable is the Woman Uppers rae fed iat SEY RETIRES TO-NIGHT. wither, Wottle iene a 33c) tor, Pe an navy noo Who Pines in Jail, Ag. annel Accused of Shooting | hint the Age — rane, TANORED SUITE, of ai-monh covert 7 heavs’ bisek otto. , ‘ yefive, le r t regular Her Husbang Dead oot tee Hn 4 rare aine| pevihe In our Fur Department we GS At ot ate fo 8 inaParting Embrace. y Hore abut nye David A: Depue of tho| FIREMAN ABOUT TO RETIRE will place on sale an assort- an Cite nto Latics: 6.75 Vito’, at i poet 3 Supreme Court retires thie RECEIVES CLEMENCY. ;ment of selected NO MAIL CRDERS FILLED OR C. 9, 1's SENT OUT ON HOUR SALES. ' evening from that aftice after complet. | ~ SRE eT Ran teets Gael Fur Scarfs, “If you w fln't he: nine. t third-floor flat of bis er Wot Washington nok dustie Depue withdraws ina ith the terms of a resigna- y. Voorhees some time On Sugues! of Deputy Commis-| with muffs to match, in phety nn re Fighter veUp Whiskey. | Black Lynx, | Sable Fox, | Blue Lynx and Alaska Sable, Special price, aloner, 1 Mr it Prom street retiring Justice Hin pace Court was tak veral firemen were on trial thin] wharuntit morning for trivial offenses against the | Justice of that|diactplinary rules of the Fire Depart: | ment, at Fire Headquarters, in East nerof Mr Depue will | | Sixty-seventh street, before Deputy. imum by he one gt | Skets-neventh treet, before Deputy $30.00 adds Victor, All day long, Fing?, one or other oad figures wishes to press the that opens the door. and the firat to greet visitors. The: Htc ult We he speaks | uu with | day was an Ing down the 1 r County ved The Eventne World ret i . also present Chief Croker and in answer to 1 The Eventig World ret LER Mr. Depue went to Newark from Ware] Si" ge 8 er angry s - x Chaplains Smith and Walkley. The last for the set. Porter's ring us itis te} ren County in isa, taking 1h Gaso heardiwan' that’ of;aiBrooklynifire- ) comprising Esvex an. Hon countes. Iss ruld ttle Vieto HOSE AME RLSIRAL SH Runolatoa she man who was accused of jalesleallon: ah mamma Wan © owas originally appointed by Ge [ | here | r vad he charge. q in Lan tat Marcus 1. Ward as a Repubtican, put} He pleaded: gullty tot 7 AEs I 7 wouldartl gh [ayateus Clay Ns te raae ae Aah ME looking up his record It wax found anat| 0. aylo a | ay | Foun. wiping her < i ee molnted ree) ve had been In the Department more! § phe alwave did do. os hy Democratte ¢ 1: be alwave did \tedly) by Democratt Mol vaninineteen years’ Broadway & 20th St. ed came Chief Justices When Chie a Mee | “save you nearly completed your ‘ Justice Magie was made Chancellor hout even complaining of service?” MY n't Know, though.’ sald) Mrs, | Elie succeasor ae Chief dusttee, Mr. Coiuervicet tanked y (her Deputy. other outcome Gummere, became w yeara |‘ te oeeus, “how reel this when she G Graham trottey -{ Mr. Gum breathless at the foot “Victor sald he guesked it was mamma.” explained reat |f up the steps to Oar. It ts a cozy ilttte pto floor flat where Mrs. J Now confined in the Huds: charged with the murder band, has ved for more with her mother, q e WwoUld have replied the fireman, “I have only nine months longer to serve the | ——————— ee Son “Ukin In. toolliee ese. | Te Je TAYLOR SUED FOR $169. year soe Su OTH WWERTIBATE. AE gery area RR tinued Mr, Scully, "to risk your penaton | examine | ye Sat for the wake of a few drinks?” |smported Chauflear Clalme Wages, Srni(CellinaiSaken an. et i oe Seta ee Mante The man admitted this and sald he| onda ecalraccne , Sebool Principal she ned , } ridges wt takes the p was sorry, and wound give ap drinking. | rranoota Engeldinger, a chauffeur, POUGHKEEPSIE, N.Y. Nov | ASTOR HOUSE rE me lat ti the Su] yan had Teft the fgom, Deputy Seully brought sult against ‘Talbot J. Taylor The suit of Schoot Superintendent \n Nyaa tor WaN about to expire and | said to the others present: The cave will be. bought up in the x pame effective toway, | “I happen to ha n that man at) sunicipal Court to-aay. FIRE BADGES A-PLENTY. | —————- 4 great number of sin Brooklyn, phrouans qiia Ss atiorney, Alexander | be sis brave—exceedingly . . nt, of No, Parl ow, Engeldin- } He Is brave—exceedingly e. In my | bar Pe eeberet peti py A a ys, owes him and has re- These include #0 or one wages, board for Engel- Emily Col vill not come — win 8, Hurria against Mrs. Ins for $10,00 for lander to trial. | Mrs. Collins has mace an apology and| THIRD BLAZE IN A STORE ON or CARRIAGE HIT CYCLIST. experlen pigned a statement (o the effect that BARCLAY STREET SIDE. mmany Clerka ¥ she knew nothing about any Immoral der the Work of in the departm found tt almost invartably-true that the We Mra, M ai , men who come up for trial are the men an A OnE -/ eanduct on his part, anc The police 1 the firemen were) Melleved that No Harm Was Done, risk thelr fives most in the dis-|§9f ihe cuat of peasege back ie, Barone o charges “under a misapprehension { Chief Croker Calla Fire Marshal to) equally annoyed and hindered at the A man who sald he was John Kron: © of thelr duty. for Engeldinger, and wife. i “ . sto rane i 3 & St eda eritten, ade ets 4 c) c ‘and from misinformation.” 1 > tee Om of Astor House and Smith & Sills fires last feritten, add: retu. was rur ‘i cone re vicuancasiy nich) makes oc Ording to. Ease tuinger Foxhall e mathe a o pushed down by ale Hee -vecond | the superb fire ers rgemed | Keene employed him, In Paris to come Mra, Collins burst into tears when the Blase. hight by the number of men who pushed down by a carriage at Forty-second Top out In tie form ef foolishness |to America to be ME. Taylor's ffeur, | thelr Way through the an Fae eaked for an Interview. wi ines. street and Fifth avenue yesterday while | with tegurd to deinkine or the intrace | merselog tO pac his or's ehaufteu omen always stand togethe an " s police had riding a bieyele, He was not seriousiy |ton of the rules. This ix particularly |age and board and to pay him $30 a aire orenenial At the Astor Houwe thre “ . o ae tO HUMIL AE Jeane gue hundred’ men 1 true of the hardest drinkers In the de- month whiig we poor women ha | Ao mmall tire in the sporting gooda | LO Ati at ie eu mien sand | Aulured gee j a | partment. Engeldinger arrived in Now York July A aandsomely dressed: woman teaned |" 1 wonder whether the new adminis-|1 and all summer he ran Mr. Ta: stay |store of Loulx Levy, on. the } stre eide of the Astor House, auised dred and Laventt hve a will be as careful to observe| automobile. He left Mr, Taylor's ser rria in triale of this kind and. to| Vice Oct. 1. and inquired soli ark. the regulation out of the tration questioned sly if the man was much hurt. When | Jentene ; j some nig the hotel guests Jerks In the | sty ay he ea make allowances for the differencen of ——— ontennes, | ie sity ansinne Somes 1 that he had escaped | Temperament in public wervante, 14.— srhehevts “When liskod why they had never been | Sith trivial injury she was much re-|‘“"hink the laws ought to be changed An Index to Good Nature, nine years old, has been) iy the ihirae in At store i at Ares before (hoy sald that the | Heved ao that there would be changes of ats fe; oa Dacaanire arse After Cnlef Croker had put it out] Tid not ‘ivparently know who! {6 coachman on the box of the carraee| nate sald. Ghiet Croker, who ‘eeable sort of cha QUICKLY SHOW YOU mar PLACE. { $10,000, Sunday, and the! xitn sw lows he made a close examines | FANG Wem out or Why they were given, told him Mls pamenger was Mra, McCall, | sat. near, then tthe cueroin ‘adininis- iAiobart—Wel hardly; he's the kind of ‘that he fired the bullding. ' Hentae thei place and Taoilaedsiice sk A h fe! sUrakan announced that he would wife of President McCall, of the New tration couldn't eat snowball iD that comes back from his summery 0! oe Mar- find out to-day, York Lite Company, | The court broke up with a iaugn. qaentle with money in his pocket!

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