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st Pe NR a on 8 58 Bi ge > eB Be LEN > tr nt ne Re eRe Oe eek on een we 6 THE a THURSDAY EVENING, NOVEMBi: 21, 1901. oar PANES = etd date eaten 259, 261 6th STERNLY BAR B. Altman’ Go. ORD AN N DT eG! ne = House- it 3 SHORT SKIRTS : MEN’S GLOVE DEPARTMENT. ae oe F pales! . | or Bargain Friday. eal 155, 1S?, 159 East 23d St. (207, 2070 209 Park Row, H Is it any wonder that (people watch and wait for these record- Holy Trinity Girls Who Dis- SUE LOLOL OTE aura to familiarize you with the store, its wares and its business methods, obey Order Can’t Sin, Complete assortment of Gloves lined with Silk. Fleece or Lamb's t Than S 1VIn Or uni ics. and the privilege of opening an account and paying in small con- y To-Nigh . Wool, also Scotch Wool, Angora and Ringwood Gloves, Silk, i venient sums is just as open to you on these goods as on any others aS Angora and Wool Wrists Our Seccel Novenber Sale otters ee chances tof under our popular + l Z ; adorn and beautify the home for Thanksgiving Day. no Vart-Pay men 4 an Friday and Saturday; . e TROUBLE AT REHEARSAL. dec fouems Ga wen ee other store will you find such value for your money. Crowds | ee EE : : i . ins. 0 2 0! gains, | Pe wine ccmanre Men's One-Clasp Cape Skin Gloves, Red and Tan, | *!+00 Pair upon crowds of prudent shoppers have taken advantage of this | ee Lee oe aa char Wers La OR | lf sale; in fact it has been one of the most successful sales. everd, teers shaped “and } ’ ' -. i c] wo with Warning. | Ifheld at this store or any other store. Can you observe this week’s Me Eritrea) tein RA ’ "i quality, fo WOMEN’S NECKWEAR, | Ficay ana saturday specials and wonder at its success? Values such as we offer CORSETS Grench ‘cout! and, eatin, Untess peace is declared detore this’ | . Blow <bobk- Klong sandi mediums waists atc the rendition of the “Chimes ‘of Sore al Fancy Neck Rulls of Liberty or Taffeta Silk, $3.75 compel attention. i: HE a, ea Roce ater mandy” at the Carnegie Lycoum by the| Ecru Lace Bolero Jackets, $2.50, $4.00, 8.25 wis i ; D SALT, SUAKERS 0} le f the Hol: Trinity O LAY SSS an nt tk tee cael neem = Eejewgeterts Long Credit |75¢. Weekly Opens an —— Long Credit Rca ye advocates of short skirts and the advo- Fancy Silk Stocks, a z A 48c. F sepsis ini Galdinl OLE Si Tables, fi ‘ Sideboard: cates of long akirts are having a tug Betraiined Tmtove Collars, 5 6a coins Clee Golden Oak Side Ta ee cap ide bos Is Be pa “ie a The ediet has gone forth that {f any one of the Normandy peasant girl ahorus| | daref to step her dainty foot on the Carnegie stage to-night with the bot- tom of her skirt more than eight inches + above the floor she will be told to go for... alue’ for... LADIES’ 'SiLK HANDKERC! Hos TAS 6 Tl hand embro! ered initial, all 12'%e series; clothtand tea tiers letters, 2e. v x NIGHT GOW HOYS' SAILOR Ti cj bite. cardinal and br wn She. highly. polishe glass coors. bent xlass sides, French bevel mirror on top. actual value 'Y polished oak, ons large and two small drawers (one lined with J and 4, neatly carved,2 draws lower Plain and fan akdrts, SOc. vali S55 value for .. 5 home, e $18.00: special, shelf; “f (> ‘An inharmonious jangling was the Ss ecial Sale $18.00 siSpecab a actually. fel) French fal if 10 to 11 o'Clock Bargains. VP 2 5 o'clock Bargains. 2 to 3 o'Clock Bargains. 1 evelmi Ek Smear ee P $12.49; ee, aca! vale [NAL ERG, SURES ae” icon | naronmn aur of lot cove “Now, girls," warned Miss Noble, the special $25.00; sale | pPlack and Oxford, $2.50 value, 4 60) Goth, Ught-fittiig coat, with, flare. flounce skirt, wlzes 32, brown and oxford,$12.50 MBN'S SILK V checks, alsa tanc HM, 33, uietor 6679 neat stripes and worsteds, sizes lon't any of you dare to come to rehearsal in a skirt worn !igher than eight inches from the floor.” “Don't wear your skirts until the at 5,99 price, 15.99 or without sailor collar, to §. $2.00 value, for....... 1.00 Hy , ee wre SREAREED SUITS. | for #1. oF andy $6.00 Svalners 1250) was the o eavy woollen senate strines: = = _ qvarning the short-skirtera whispered in [fj "rttetered Trade Nerm Oat Chitfoniers, FS") ie Rockers inf es 16. $20 "4 95 | MBN’ 8 PANTS salar re, each other's ears. “We'll fool Misa highly polish:d. pea ae or ack’ cotton, UValUe, fOr seereese ee p ies 4 . hogany, cob- : & ie x 5c. yard; reduced from 75.4 feawes win brass | imahorany £e'c CHILDREN'S WOOL, Mose, black, bler leather seats, finely carved and polished; actual value $3.00; -al: ~~ price, Alas! that admonition was disregarded by some of tho Normandy peasant girls, : . and they appeared last nignt with skirts This lot includes a good line of French (all-wool) and anywhere from nine and a half to thir- teen tnches above the carpet. ribbed. double heel and toe, alzes ¢- to Big; 19¢. value for. S LADIES: WRAPPERS of outing fancy figures and brald-triramed coll a 31.00 value, for.. handl:s; hat box: finely carved top and | © 5 i A French plate swing Scotch (half-wool) Flannels; the former 27 inches wide, the mir.ors; actual value lo value for. 4 sizes, 1c. inches wi 00; y H. minis as 4 v i 7 29 inches wide. $52.00 special, an ie ars elour wae | HAT. TRIMMI cy winks. ‘Then Came the Rector’s Wite. latter inch $ FELT WATS, ladies and misses’. '7-) breasts, cor Ter : : 49 Co ‘oque_and cinteken teathurn, When the hour for the beginning of The Scotch goods show line stripes and fancy figures, and ff} 1. ' Scie a one pee and a irimmed:asserted abapes andiccl: he Black shod all colors, nd 7 Springs, tufted sc Kads, tring STi LING stLVer TRIE 1D SOv- | 31.00 values, for. Coie orton tn walked tee are thoroughly washable. ev. Harry Nichols, the rector. There 1 * * . were little soreams from the half doz _ The French Flannels come in stripes, polka dots and a peasant qirls who had come in ekirts variety of novelty designs. that were too short. They bent their Our regular Mine includes a wide range of colors and designs in Knees and tried to make thelr pretty Biv onch, Scotch and Botany Flannels at 50c. to 1.00 a yd. Some beautiful skirts look the proper leanth, but In French Novelty Walst Patterns 4.50 to 8.50 each. sald, Holding up the tape mesaures “ana | James McCutcheon & Co., 14 West 23d St. est Antdante those girls’ okirts aren't One bold boy, Morgan Taylor by name, y Y If, | LADIES: POCKETBOOKS, combina- and $12; our special at... ° ory Brushes MIE 1% Sorers, bstevalues. for. Ic C) NECK RUFFS, black, aml black and white mixed, made of liberty silk, taffeta and neat icy rors, value. GOLF GIDY Bookcases, zane - Big Values. fancy piald, ail colors, S50 of them: only i} ork, unely carved Tapestry Brussels, h a i oli x} us avy quality, and polished, glass} Jay ‘neat patterns, suitable tor pirlors, doors, shelves andy ‘ining rooms, talls and. stairs 64, large drawe s; ac-$:egular $1.00 yard quality...... Cc tual value $14.00;3 Fine Velvet Carpets, latest and 'n Oxford izes to” 12 ‘M te value... i] 3 to 4 o’Clock Bargains, [__3todo'Clock Bargain, | A blouse, . embroidered xhte'" A : pric c gularly naten be es 3 te “KING avy, double Went to the rescue, Finely Polished Oak Exten- sale pricey chutes Falters regularly gold 2 tent Feather, Ls It, ages 3 to 2 QQ] WAL KING, isltom heavy doub + MIt's not risht."" he wald, sion Tables, 6 round keys, made very $8.75 puns $1.28 BOG TP HRS “mn Re Insist > sone ae: anil easy beng actual value bhodae a p99 LUO pty ribbed : sete cope ’es ioneneset ue: girth a 003 special for this s.l:, = Year, equality, fant” bla “double i my fault. It's Mrs. Nichola‘s. 7 “RAILROAD FARE ALLOWED TDEATOAWAT TS for boxe and ='! (umd tor, sizes 6 ta 84; Ie. value mg can't dlverace the tiniate $4.85 Open Saturday Evenings. o-T-oF-TowN wovens, | |frrrins reamgauil ter $9 50 i : 8c Morgan Taylor heard this. He blurted a Ta! MEN'B SUSPENDERS, fancy web, out: “Pshaw! I've been a minister's eon | 1] fail tenath, drawer supporters; 100, Be ell my Wife, and it's no reflection on a minister |: girl wears a short skirt tn} a Uttle entertainment!” STRANGER’S AWFUL DEATH IN| HUSBAND SUCCUMBED TO FE- S fF Noble; ehipned ‘Ins uwect lite aise, «PITTSBURG FAQTORY. VER NURSING HER. Sonn Dantelh Sons Ons CHila | tatnoc: le a. professor in Vassar OFFER TO-MORROW An Opportuni'y to Buy of pink or blue ifn ban Kind Pre! 30c 8 HATS, DF styles and c.-$1.09 values. 38c DIES’ LINEN HANDKER- ti “te FS; hematitehed. with bnd-em- roldered initials, all letters; 10c ay talues for. 4c Mw POSIT ¢| TOOTH BRUSHES, pure bristles, navy blue cashmero, sixes Bc| mate tn France, large aacor-ment 76 8 VFILINGR Tuxedo. cheniila woven ap c. or binck and white, 2. value, 1 Ic yard for.. CHIT DRE: One chorus girl of the anti-short skirt Workmen Palled “persuasion, Alice Meding, made strong, but His Body W ‘Trath at Last, and chpections. to a Crap. Ia Dying 6f Shock. “Ef the girls can't wear skirts of a 0) decent lath why don't they et out!” — 52, $1.75 value, foF....... OL ananess Ios, and 5, values. for io ask 1 Seas aa aa rte valenelenee ath tf PITTSBURG, Pa. Nov, %1.—While] Lying at the point of death tn the y Wa peti papel in eb a aworkmen watched him a stranger threw] 7°21 room to her dead husband at No AT CUT PRICES. Yih ced wiecene at Bey vaiben, yar vest Ninety-necond street, BM z F 2 ————————— ccies ies boyn"| interrupted Miss himaclf headlong tnto one of «he fur-| Corwin calls his mame. piss clini BLACK DRESS GOODS. Bi tuted cront. bak THA alcoves. Ato 5 oC'o k Bargains. 1 othe rule vc, , vrs mills, at Four- : collar, band cuffs, all shades l sdopied by. the rector. Eleht inchen| "aces at Schoenberger's rallls, a und begs him to come to her. In her ig Value in Axminster aru sees Yt 28 value es 2.25} teenth ard Bina streets, early to-day.|consclous moments when she realizes] 100 Pieces All-Woal Black Serge. 50 inches wide, ' Bc. dimmoeinlaten body was roasted be-] tHe iruth, her grief 1s even more pitiable.| regular price $1.00; sale price nd TT yond tdentifle hie left foot being], Mm Corwin, a handsome young ma-| 190 Pieces Ladies’ Cloth, Black, §0 inche: ED wing been scll ng regularly at 5 All this time the wife of the rector! the only part not disfigured. tron of twenty-nine, was stricken with $1.15; sale price + B5c. yard J siis. the price bas no held the dreadful tape meagure threat- | ‘ayme time before dawn the man was [ODIO fover three weeks ago. Her] feguiar price $1.15; sale p been cut toons i $s], 05 eningly. Miss Noble came to the rescue. geen to enter the mill yards and stand [[Usvand, Albert C. Corwin, thirty-six! 100 Pieces Melrose Cloth, 45 inches wide, value 75c. yard | We'd auvise ou to come soon, tor tbix cl ry. Bhe assured Mra. Nichols that {t would pear a holsting cage which wan being |%2fs old. employed In the oMee of the] $1.00; sale price price wi a, e a . . ce jem qui fy to measuro'the skirts. toated. with ore, coke Great Atlantle and Pacific Tea Com: U | easure the skirts,” wald jes for the furnace above he [PAny, Was Inconsoladte COLORED DRESS Coops. |} Borgain in Body Brussels. t ‘Miss Noble. “We'll warn the girls that + wiven for the cage He fretted until he wag unfitted for " ‘ RS they'll have to lengthen their skirts of eT int man atepped on it, taking tis| "5K and hla omployera made him take] 100 Pieces 54-Inch Homespun, G-ay, Brown, 38c | inest quality fivesframe Body Brus- teh cannot appear at the public per- place beside ihrce Workers in charge|% Vacation, Constantly hereafter he} Navy and Black, regular price 68c.; sale Price-- yard Jsels Specistl ne of attractive 95 2c. Spent dee : atterns, Bg value for the mance: oni Was at nis wife's bedside until ten days Corduroys for W-ists ana Suits, all shades, value 85c ne oni ncaa a or Royal Wilton Rugs Rugs at $24.85 Size 9x2, Regular price $35.00. Come aban, Sete eeT ht Broadway, 8 and 9 Streets. ice Pas ogo ices fae Cop best way to deterimino whether they are what we claim them to be—the big- GIRLS! REEFERS. box front, hig yard Fine quality Axm asters, Entiretine f AMES, Wt ALE HOST, af Toubie te storm callar, in Kerseym and Coverts of this ason’s patterns. They have Be aunty far A ‘of outiny deep umbrella ‘ren v trimmed, ° from the floor, you know.” | R e fOr... = | Hons TATRDING, Ae amper Inch scarfs shames. cut- 1521?! black. 1 dozen on yy 106. v uc put effects, G styles, 29°. value for VOT 0 NISBENT ONT OR MATL onnens ts awful!" whtsoeret a af sa mise to her next nelzhbor eee Bridgeman was with Us Know what No puch time as tals. Dr om er cuned sind rdhilinet When ke, 100, was stricken with - hink of him, a3 no one the iva ss $1.25; sale price .--+- e oF on thes usband and wife lay then tn ad- Ri hoists funny; ain ow? taal) HEE T Jolning roomy, with two doctora” and guess it's Sirs. Nichols. She came two trained fromthe country way out finnesotu. When the top of the furnace was| Sunday t fo Aint ined to our ways In New | reached, nearly 100 feet from the level, | ™OMa and began to eink rapid: ork," said an Tt being evident on Bring time lst: opie nag got the te huse rh mas opened 0 allow the] ana ie Mra Copa that ine Cl Ds 169, 171, 173 and 175 Smith S short ekirt girls to reluctantly agree car of coke to roll into the furnace, and {nto his room, really for a last meeting, et rugs a third leas than regular. d an mi lengthen their skirts, Finally the the bell was lifted, throwing a terrie [BUL both were kept! tn Ignorance of the Mandede erate cut at ‘carpeneee: treet, extremity, wasn trouble inthe: frets act heat from, she tire underneath, Marly yesterday morning Corwt . ‘ons dwick, © sprightly crea: e thes men. hela Fittie bent, atts his wife being kept ‘under. thi Tnuenes pushedath em ie Ss reeined of. plates wath the pe care led, ‘o-day she Innlsted Upon era dromped the bell, and the | eruth, and when told there was a hearts ulcide's foot. "Ile was “his body" Wa almont a | fending scene. Her condition te now tt nants, all grades, J. & J. DOBSON, { 2 East 1dtn Street, cor, Sth Avenue, 82, 84. 86 and ¢8 Wyckoff Street, t 773,775 Broadway, cor. Sumner A’ wd BROOKE YN Our Thanksgiving De Proposition. We'll let the others paca ah the ng. of the Inner man for Tank giving, one end of the chorus, | Mranges ar fect could not resiet the music, fate En tag Noble ‘oapled | Alas Chadwick Hae Miss Chadwick mustn't, do ld, caught music was resumed. ‘ine Pulled out, 3 Ufted again to the mustc. | sulc! as about thirty-nv feared th, Corwin's $ saanenanaeanenaiet but will not let any store in the city surpass us in offering tempting guods at he le et whe “ite dancer to | years old mestiinn helghtes sandy muse | pody | taken awa a rBtrta ae Beaten, Have just received from Paris a shipment of exclusive temptin« prices for the proper decking of the outer ran, or for shat matter his eet pretty, Miss Edith McLean, who che and Spares negs a0 eAmericen: vt shoe! family or his home. Jottatend we lave made sweeping reductions in price in has posed In some. of the Fen oi Gibson tant aux, | Ming Mel-ean Etat Tadao Bait Tealsk mina NOVELTY SILKS Medigidance. axein een ies te teat with Black and White, and White and Black The Feraghan Sale. when the chorus was enciag. Eee ‘ fled from the rehearsal, i} e | Skirte Are Lenugthened, ‘ £00 our complete and up-to-date line of Furniture, Carpets, &c., and Ladies’ and Gentlemen's Clothing, for which our Liberal Credit System requires you to'pay 75c. Per Week to open an account, Below are a few of the many stirring “specials” that as the values our Clothing Derariment offers for this week: way from the church the otters loosened thelr tongues me vowed that they would ay STORM RARELY LEFT HIS| pEvorED COUPLE MARRIED IN aral| Z larnegtc Lyceum in stort ( ‘AR: Mayor, alvo armed with a megannor AND YOUTHS’ pn Be some HOME IN SIXTY YEARS. : Fett Mee Te nee aid yolted| AND YOUTH Sa Siesta, Hhee ; THE SICK-CHAMBER. ; ine ears siete, the nha ersian Carpets hrraers, and, Oxtord . 6.98 tae anit Pe Ot fOKe gy will’ was plalnly heard five 9.49 je assured the imes of Normand In Life—Wont to Hed | Long-Distance Telephone United QxI2, 12X15, at) Slughtiens All requialtes, from aay of, the quarantined hote! Ig evening and to-mnorsow onNov. 12) Mlssing Ever This Young Pair Who Had gave a fine wedding breakfast, reat many other “ape Ing, admitting via there ne Since, Prowiseahiolwea Se TSE Ginnies COOKING STOWE. ealld, heavy. castin a nce opinion as to t th he jet C oa ful Of aklrts to be worn by’ the eliorus'x te. LITTLE INEZ RUNS AWAY. eaneaiy ited cae Qhd rave ornamented bese, BPECIAT “Yor 10 at we must adher = 3 ts iW , the Ve e : 4 $2 S UPWARD, PABLOB TOVES AND the ater th aera Wpscial to Tie Rvenlng sort.) PERRY, lowa, Nov, 2.—Love laughs|Docau't Like unt and Seeks V7 \RLOB STOVES AND, HEATER ice Mot when 9 FISUKILL LANDING, N. Nov, should be either §5 or $6; our special prig village Stormville is mya- CARTAGR FREE THIS WEEK. GOETZ & CO., 81-87 COURT ST., BROOKLYN, One block from City Hall. OPEN RVBNINGS, 73 less than usual prices, Lovd & Taylor’ Broadway & 20th St. | The ‘Chimes of > at small-pox out this for right tn ing in great harm ™Y*\the centre of the dis section Mr, the strange dlsappestance Of Jang Mra, Ward McCullough are spending Work Elsewhere. Fourtoen-year-old Inez D, Bruce doesn't understand the myateries of the law. She has run away from her aunt Mra. Elisabeth Bru ¢ Paterson, N. J.. five th and jo to work an a domestic servant to carn her own living and now she has besn charged with | vagrancy and with having no visible means of support. — = This last time her aunt found ber} with her aunt, Her mother {a dead and working for a Mrs. Hughes at No, 427/ she doea not know where her father Is, Quincy street. She got a summons for ca Paes el aa be mire of that!" Sacrifice Sale of Misfit Carpets Now Going On. Clothing Department at Smith Street Store. * pi Relalie ee | ——— ee Sgt eemeertamenes ” Storm, who had been blind | thoir honeymoon. NEW DISTRICT CLUB-HOUSE,|*" and who had rarely left the | “they were to’ have been married at M t tie *| family home for pore than sixty years. | Christmas, and the devoted young man Gr He retired to his room on the nuent | Greater New York Democracy of re called last night as usual at the hotel egg | Assembly Wiatrict Meperat® 12, but In the morning he was) where hie fancee, Miss Pearl Hutchins, lived. As they were saying soft five new applications for mem-| ‘The members of the family looked for nothings {n the parlor a squad of sant- to the Greater Now York De-| him all day, but found no trace of him, tary police surrounded the bullding, an- of the Twelfth Asserably Dis-| A posve of men and boys have seurched | nounced shat three cises had ben foul d je submaltied at the Orat regular | for niin every, day gince, but not a 6 re and ithe the hovel and aver ia organt nin its new | Ble trace of him has been foun in quarantined for thirty Mrs, ‘Thomas J. Storm has off day her and the little servant was arralgned roward for his Fecovery, eta On oh Sins Hutching orled ry ot, but yc ates Avenue Court, Brooklyn, | River visens Fatal After 18 Days, IF YOU WANT TO DISPOSE_OF a WANT TO BUY OR SELL ANY a jough: cplyslaumne Ws morning. The judge called her a} nomintek Richardson, alxty years old, second-hand machinery? .The late marriage, ite yelled ied Chrous @ ittle tramp and committed her to the D pecond-hand shotgun for cash ad> eek Megaphone tor some one rine the| Children's Ald Soclety until her casc|ivho fell of Pler 22 into the North 2 best way to go about it is to ver on Nov. 3, died at the New York Tis ee prea advertise in the Sunday World. . to-day, pas Advertise houses, homes and apart-| Mayor and a: wedd! foe fleenee (ot ho- Yeould be Investigated. ar ass ments for eale in the Sunday World. "HERA a wc rig dae Bs work ‘haa lve Wcoptcal

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