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MISSES’ NORFOLK SUITS, snowflake mixtures, jacket satin lined, plaited skirt, 14 to 18 yrs. PLAITED WALKING SKIRTS, navy blue or black cheviots, ¢ snowflake mixtures or striped cloths, 14 to 18 yrs. Value 7.50 “Stern Brothers TO-MORROW, EXTRAORDINARY SALE OF MEN’S White & Colored. Dress Shirts the best quality Linen and Muslin, Imported Percales and Madras, Bosoms of various styles, sizes, 1314 to 18, all sleeve lengths, Regular $1.50, 2.00 & 2.50 Values Glove Department Special Importation of ‘Women’s 2-Clasp Glace Gloves, with Paris Point Embroidered Backs, in black, white, pearl, tan, copper and squirrel gray shades, Also 100 Doz. Women’s 1-clasp and 1 horn button P. & M. Cape Gloves, in Smyrna, Mahogany and English Red Shades, a mannish glove for street wear, Misses’ & Children’s Apparel Attractive Styles, Seasonable Materials, Low Prices CHILDREN’S COATS, of corduroy and broadcloth, 1 to 4 yrs. Value $7.00 $4.95 GIRLS’ RAIN COATS, of navy serges, * $2 69 with capes and velvet collar, 6 to 16 yrs. WAISTS OF FRENCH FLANNEL, $] 45 12 to 18 yrs, Heretofore $2.95 to 3.75 . West Twenty-third Street. SOROSIS The Best Shoe, Boots, Shoes and Slippers answer all the requirements of fashion _ and good taste. ! They are pre-eminently fitted to complete a costume, where faultless and appropriate attire is desired. Women’s. ..2 sseeceee ee eee 3650 per pair Misses’ (11% to2)..2.,ceee0005 3,00 “ Children’s (8% to 11)...+..0000+ 2.50 JAMES McGREERY & 00., Twenty-third Street, o o« at 95° at 95° $12.90 Doctors Notify Police That German Woman Lies Dying in a Mid- wife's House. MAY NOW BE BURIED. Following the receipt of letters from two doctors, the police have removed a @ying girl from a midwife's house only to discover that they have not found the girl whom the doctors had described. made in the case of the girl who was found, one being her mother, who took her to the midwife's, another the young | !9n- man sald to be responsible for her condi- tion, and the third, a man who lived in the midwife's house. Dr. William Spore, of No, %5 bu Fitty-third street, and Dr, Burton, of No. 26 East Fifty-first street, wrote Capt. Hayes, of the East Fifty-first atreet station, saying they had been called to the house of Mrs. Louise Wag- ner, @ midwife, to attend a young Ge: wan girl, with blonde hair, who was dying Saturday night, from an operation they believed to be criminal, They said she could not live through the nigh , Dhrough some delay the letters were not received by the police until Monday afternoon. Then Detective McCauley Went to the midwife's house at No, 205 East Fitty-tth street, and found Jose phine Murphy, a pretty girl, who anid @he was eighteen years old, but who looked two years younger. She said enth atrest, hed taken her to tne mid- wite's Saturday and had paid the mid- wife $20. Ghe said she had been operated Upon Saturday night. Mrs, Wagner has disappeared. they discovered that Miss not the young gtr whom they hea | Ins. bee acces f. ene 4 Pek way answers the description.“ — TOOKFORGIRL, “FICKT WIFES FIND ANOTHER. Supreme Court, Lite, In Potter's Field, fundred and Thirty-we mourning. at the hospital to see her, and ni address as One Hundred and street and Willix avenue; | Weeks later Mrs, Quinn read in the Murphy, mother of the gi newspapers that a man had died in the rate. Hogan io ph Joernes were arat ned the was charged ‘other two as accessor that of her husband. She D Detective, McAu ‘had the body buried and then demanded her money of the Benevolent Asaoci- own nate. SHOR Bub they: were wary ond retuned Pajamas and Flannel. Skirts, too dozen ‘“Bosom’’ shirts, —with cuffs attached— made of imported madras, English striped batiste, French Percale and Satin Pajamas made of Italian, IDENTIFICATION. Mrs. Quinn, Mistaken When Her Husband First Disappeared, May Lose Insurance. HAD TWO BODIES BURIED On Wednesday, October 8th, It's a wise woman who knows her| J adies’ Pajamas,—made of own husband—when he's dead, At least, that's what the Supreme Council of the Catholic Benevolent Association think. Three arrests, however, have been| They are quite sure that Mrs, Ellen Mary uinn didn't know hers, and they have some good reasons for their opin- |, Mrs, Quinn {s suing the Council for $2,000 Ife insurance on her husband, Marcus A. Quinn. The sult !s on to-day before Justice Smith, in the Brooklyn Quinn was a member of Lexington Council, No, 22, of the association, He was insured for the $2,000 In the order and the order had insured him in turn for the same amount In the Prudential Early in 1899 Quinn, who lived at No. 221 West Twenty-fourth street, Manhat- tan, disappeared. His wife read of a body at the Morgue which she thought was his, She went there, but the body had been burled in Potter's Field. she compared photographs of her husband with that of the body, and the next day had the remains exhymed. The upshot of the matter was that she was sure Jt Bilen Murphy, of was her husband. She had him buried in Calvary Cemetery and went into Warden McNamara on Blackwell's Ser ee Herez Rugs, WHITE TO BE AMBASSADOR.) Very handsome specimens. Seoretary of London Embassy Will The Benevolent Association and the of the Prudential Company were tisfled that Quinn was dead. The insurance company paid the order and the order was about to pay Mrs, Quinn when some one discovered that Quinn was {Il with pneumonia on Blackwell's y| Island. Ho-got well and came home, called to attend was sill! alive. | the money was returned to the Erin tlal and the widow went out of mourn- WASHINGTON, Oct. 7,Henry White, Secretary of the United States Em- bassy at London, ts to be made Am- bassador to Rome. The late President i TMokintey intended to thus reward Mr. 150 fine Shirvan Rugs. White, but found no opportunity during his Incnmbency. President Roosevelt, who has formed the same estimate of Mr, White's abilities that President Mc- Kinley had, has decided to make “him ambassador to Rome, ‘The appointment {snot to be made immediately, Mr, Meyer, the present American Ambassador to Rome, has just returned to that post from a visit 0 nat edna se italy Beast Second Disappearance, Quinn remained at home several weeks ik Williams, who| and then disappeared again. The Secret of Success Is Ability. Ability Succeeds, When we started our Ladies’ Suit Department it was an experiment—a small corner of our store was devoted to its selling space—but it has grown so rapidly that now we have one of the prettiest and largest Suit Departments in this city. THIS WAS NOT LUCK, it was accomplished by close and prompt attention to our business and by giving satisfaction to every customer. lo prove it was to your advantage to come here—we have proven this to thousands of customers, and will prove to you, if you will inspect our goods. Our fall stock iscomplete. Just a few words as to the merits of our line in general:— We use only the best materials and linings—buy them direct from the mills—make them up in our own workrooms, and, consequently, produce them at the lowest possible cost. You can readily see the advantage you have in buying here—not only at much lower prices, but you get exclusive materials and styles; and, best of all, our garments are made better, finished better, In order to get your patronage we had and fit better than the average. 4 Styles of Walking Suits Worthy of Special Mentior. All Wool Lymansaville Cheviot, fitted back, loose front; Norfolk jacket, taffeta lined; 11 All Wool Melton (heavy weight), fly-front jacket, taf- feta lined; seven gore skirt. 12 50 Man Tailored, worth $20.00, at.ccseeserees ° Fine All Wool Pebble Cheviot, _ indistinctly striped; Norfolk jacket, lined with taffeta; 11 gore flare skirt, strapped to match coat, 1 50 Man Tailored, worth $30.00, at . ace 9. 4 Styles of Dress Suits, Noted Here for Heavy All Wool Cheviot, tly front Jacket, taffeta lined, gored flare skirt, 12,75 Man Tailored, worth $20.00, al 5 ° Fine Zibeline Cloth, imported, in all the prevailing shades—gray, brown, Oxford, black and blue; a swell Blouse Coat, stylish postilion back, the very latest sleeve, trimmed with veivet and large ornamental buttons. new plaited Skirt over handsome Silk Drop. 35 00 Man Tailored, worth $50.00, at....+00+.... '. Medium Weight, 22-inch Cheviot Coat, in black only, lined with good quality of satin, double breasted 8. 50 Man tailored, value $15.00, at-...... 00000000 le Monte Carlo Coat, made of all-wool tine Kersey, lined throughout with best Skinner's satin, shoulder cape form- ing long point in back, nicely trimmed. 19 50 Man tailored, worth $30.00, at......++++ rity . A Large Variety of Walking and Dress Skirts, The Popular Runabout Skirte, of all-wool Melton, in black, blue and Oxford, gore flare. 4 50 Man Tailored, worth $7.50, at.uceeeseeveeee ° Extra Good Qualls, of Cheviot or Broadcloth, Slot seam piped with taffeta, style 9-gored flare, pretty postilion belt attached, the proper skirt for everyday wear, et quite dressy. 50 a Tailored, worth $15.00, atecerceeeseeee 10. Waist Velvet Waists, with metallic dot, guaranteed imported material, smart model, all colors, value $7.50, 5. 50 ate. . oe e Fine Quality of Peau de Soie, new design of hem- ichtae and fine tucking, in all the new shades, 5,75 latest cut sleeve; value $7.50, dtesssessssseeeesers 8 ‘An accumulation left over from last season of about 150 Silk and Flannel Waists, some slightly soiled ani broken sizes, were $5.00, $6.00, $7.00 and $7.50; to Sell quick... We beg to call your attention to our new lines of Silk Petticoats, Golf Vests and Ladies’ Neckwear, of chiffon; liberty silk and taffeta in ruff and cape effects, Also the latest Postilion Belts, in moire, satin and taffeta, Just Arrived, Sale of fine tailored Hats and stylishly trimmed shapes, all colors... . +++ Selection of imported French models in street, carriage and walking Hats. Man Tailored, worth $25.00, at Imported Mannish Cloth, extra good quality, neat design; new blouse model coat, with straps graduating in back; short skirt effect over hip; 9 gore flare skirt, each seam strapped and stitched to match coat. Man Tailored, worth $30.00, at.... Excellence in Style and Moderate Price, uality of Cheviot new Blouse Model Coat, trimmed with narriw stitched bands of taffeta; new flare Skirt, trimmed to match coat. Man Tailored, worth $30.00, at. Extra Good Extra Fine Zibeline Cloth, imported, silky and rich- looking, blouse model with shoulder capes, trimmed vest effect, new plaited Skirt over fine Silk Drop. Man Tailored, worth $60, ateccsccceeseeee New Coats in All Lengths and Latest Styles. Jaunty Blouse lined with extra fine satin. Man tailored, worth $20. 00, at... Fine Tan Covert Jacket, self color satin strapped seams,man-tailored, worth $22.50, ‘oat, made of fine quality of Mountenac, Including the New Tunic and Grecian Effects. Fine Quality of Melton, in black, blue, gray and Oxford, Qgore flare, side-plaited, graceful and dressy effect. Man Tailored, worth $10.50, atesesscseeeee French Zibeline, in black and blue, graduated very full flare flounce, panel front; side trimmed with cloth straps and hemstitched taffeta folds. Man Tailored, worth $15.00, at A Combination Waist of Extra Good Quality Peau de Soie, fine hemstitched yoke,bodice side plaited, jostilion back, all black, all white, black and white, black, sky blue and white, pink and white, blue beautifully’ made, value and tan, red and black; Broadway and 13th Street. JAMES McGREERY & CO. | JAMES McGREERY & CO. ' Ladies’ Men’s Furnishing Dep't. China, Khaki and Pongee Silks, French, Scotch or, “outing” flannel and! plain’ or striped madras, | Brothe. Flannel skirts, embroidered Colored or white grounds or trimmed with lace,—; with stripes and small French or American Man-| figures in pink, blue or ufacture. tan, and an variety of black and white designs. outing flannel or striped madras, _ gsc. the premises. Meno $2.00 each, Flannel Skirts, — embroid- Value $3.00. ered or trimmed with lace. White or colors. Twenty-third Street. 1.50 Value 2.50 Twenty-third Street. —— JAMES McGREERY & CO. to pay. They had the remains disin- terred, but they could not be Bee ‘The assoclation refuged to pay and Mrs. Quinn sued. In court to-day the association had witnesses to prove that the second dead Quinn had been a beggar about Brook- lyn for two years before his death, 1 was tutor to the children of . rden MeN! Shiraz, Go to Rome. WORLD WANTS | Record Breaker. | Paid Help Wants in This Morning’s World (Larg- | est Number Printed in Other Newspaper). Paid Help Wants in the 13) Other New York Papers ARTIFICIAL FLOW- | LADIES’ TAILORS “AWNING HANDS. : Made by first class shirt tailors in workroom on] ® OSTRICH FEATHER PAPER-HANGERS ,. PHOTOGRAPHERS, PIANO HANDS... weaned CARRIAGE HANDS. : . POCKETBOOK MAK- CHAMBERMAIDS .. SRwew nw Sars CORSET HANDS... Oriental Rugs. Bawa DRESSMAKERS .... 200 pieces, including An- tique and modern Iran, Daghestan = STENOGRAPHERS . BBncw se: UMBRELLA HANDS 25.00, 40.00 and 60,00 UPHOLSTERERS . each, Value, 38,00 to 95.00 8 Seas & 81.50 Value 22,50 WATCHMAKERS ,., WINDOW - CLEAN. GROCERY CLERKS. Twenty-third Street, THE WORLD'S UPTOWN OFFICE, £a..v. Money Promptly Refunded, as stew oa 8 1 Ost Growing Sture. pet This Anniversary Sale Is the Greatest Success in Our History. The crowds continue! Our announcements in Sunday's and Monday’s papers brought immense re- sults. The thousands of astounding special values have surprised even the the most experienced shoppers. There seems to be no end-to the values that we have to give. The sale shall not lag for an instant. , Every day this week will find new offers of most intense inter: ——————_ Gar ments for Women and Girls. , Handsome 30-in. Monte Carlo Coats, finest all-wool kersey; plaited back; strap io i lait and two heavy straps down side; reverse Kimono cuff, Velvet collar; ined throughout with heavy fine satin; colors black, castor, and tan; 8 98 would be great value $15.00; our Anniversary price .....--.....2.. 06 ¥ 100 Fine Broadcloth Tailor-made Suits—New French skirted blouse, open seams, piped with taffeta and taffeta trimmed, new puffed sleeve, latest plaited skirt over drop skirt of heavy tafféta silk, blue and black; $25.00 values.. o seseeees oy 14.98 Fine Halr-Line Cheviot Skirt, in blu2 and black; new flare plaited style; white stitched; avery superior, stylish garment; good $3.00 value... ....6-eeeesseee . . 1.98 Dotted Brilliantine Waists, in navy blue and black, best imported g: handsomely plaite: and tailor stitched with white, new stock and sleeve, $3.00 value, at... eee 1.98 Girls’ Mackintoshes, in navy blue cashmere, with selected plaid linings, with full pleated sin gle cape or double cape, velvet collar. Lengths 38 to $2; sold while this lot lasts at.eees..- 1.98 Millinery at Astonishing Pri Tucked Silk Velvet Hats, at $1.49, worth $2.49. | Sample Hand Made Hats at 98c.; values up to $2.25— A special lot for to-morrow’s selling. Fine Fine goods made on frames with silk velvet, 7 silk velvet tucked and draped over frames mohair and popular materials of the season. A 98c in Wks new shapes, Cobre ar ead heh e | magniticent collection in all colors castor, brown, gray, cardinal an sat Daag s aye ‘ ; ida ee |Silk Velvet Ready-to-Wear Hats—$1.98, worth Black Ostrich Tips, three in bunch, value, 19 | $3.00. Hand-made of fine silk velvet and draped in novel “per bunch, 39c., ates. C | and beautiful style, finished in back with silk velvet ends: colors are black, cardinal, navy, tan, brown, grav, royal Two-toned | Quills, Black Plumes, < ‘ , 5 , TOY ny value 15c., at..... 5c worth 98c., atecss 7 9¢ aul Haat i ee ohne Bee) nie ae 1.98 Domestics, Linens, Linings and Blank 500 Pieces of Striped Waist Cloth, in a‘! 1 2c-inch bleached Dinner Napkiris, doz. J2 2c ets the latest colors, including black ground £4 Turkey red, also white wi Vale EES DEE LYS, G Cloths, value 65c., each... inch Sanitary Disper Cloth, 10 y es, in stripes an regular hast tas 12%4c. f00dS..eee 5 ro) Linings. o 300 Pleces Fast Bla:k Mercerized Percalir: f 102) beautiful jet blac! ‘h lustre and worth 1 $c. yardes. 3 Fancy Hemmed Huck Towels, size 22x40, pos! | tively worth 39c... oN Aas 25c| Blankets, ~ 56-Inch Bleached Table Dimask. 19 Good quality Cotton Blankets......... 60-Inch Heavy Table Damask, value 5Cc. 39c Heavy quality Cotton Blankets, value $1 3 cases of 11-4 Eastern Woo! Blankcts, a posi- tive barrain at $3.75; per pair, special, at All-linen Doilies, white and colored borders, value 39c 50c., doi Anniversary Sale of Silks and Dress Goods: 19-Inch All-Silk Stripe Taffeta, made of spun silks, with| 20-inch All Pure Silk Imported Plaid Tafféti, in five of narrow raised cord in tke formation of the design—in tur-| the best combinations, wo th 89c.; also, 19«Inch All Silk quoise blue, rose, pink, light pink, red, cardinal, cadet blue,| Fancy Taffeta, in black grounds, with colored desiens, in tan, light blue, dark gray, royal blué, also 3 styles of white} stripes, dots and dashes, in a range of the best col- 49 | and black stripe; 75c. grade; marked for this Anhl- Qe) O18 Heath tine: worth’75e. anniversary price... (3 versary sale. tees seeeeee 38-inch Natte Worsted Suitings, in gay, re- 38-inch Black Granite Cloth, 38-inch Black 29c, eatie tad hunter's green, red, cardinal, ro: 229¢ Natte Worsted Sulting; 50c. grades, marked mari navy blue; 50c. quality; marked for for our anniversary salt our ‘anniversary sal Big Values in Undermuslins & Ghildren’s Wear Corset Covers, French style, trimmed with 3) Chlidren’s School Aprons, size’4 to 12 years, insertings of Val. lace across the front, lace fine lawn bibs of solid embroid- j ‘ trimming round the neck and arms; also close-fit- ery, strap edge with lace, 29c. 9 ting cover, V shape, embroidery trimmed; 25 VAIUS, At seeeesereee seeneseeee Cc 39¢c. values, at . sees ic Dressing Sacques, made of eiderdown, in Gowns? ae heavy mush DD REY | pink, blue and red, finished seams, rollin: co! 1 Cluster of tucks, also inserting of tine Cc lars,'crocheted ede and satin ribbon: 4 Qe embroidery; 69 Wes jateres seeecce 6c. value, at Gowns, heavy muslin, full size, high and square neck, on 9 3 styles, sizes 2 to 14 years, trimmed with insertings of embroidery, finished with bead- heavy cording and double war ing and ribbon, also two insertings of torchon lace, 59 sea finished with tape buttons, lace ruffles around neck and sleeves; 75c.; sale at .... ©) and evelets; reeular price 29c., special at. 6 Drawers, heavy muslin, umbrella styles, ruffles Corse‘s, in n and fancy effects, lace trim- ef pure cambric, made with yoke bends and | ming top and bottom, heavy boning, perfect “| trimmed with hemstitching and torchon lace; C| fitting, in long to niedium lengths; regular price (e regular price 25c.; specialat..+. 59c., Special at.. seeeeece eeeees Knit Underwear and Hosiery, Children’s Fleece-Lined Vests and Pants, in a Women’s Fine Ribbed [lerino Combination ; silk tape trimmed; all 14c &: Su‘ts, high neck, long sleeves, silk cro- y chet trimming and pearl. buttons, value 98c “ ee Underwear, $1.75, special ..... ee eses in natural and camel's hair; silk braid at and pearl buttons; all sizes 16to 34; 39c Women’s Imported Heavy Cotton Hoslery,, this is less than 24 value, Black ground, with combination of fancy stripas, rereris are trimmed with washable crochet and pearl buttons; pants have French Children’s Fast Black Deri y Ribbed Cot- bands and are ankle lengths; actual value (of i ton Hose, double heel and sizes 6 to 8 A9C., Ateceseve eee 1$c. quality, at eoce Boys’ $2.00 Sailor Blouse Suit, 99c. Never Saw or Héard of Such Values Before! Only one of th: wonderful bargains to b® had in the clothing section. Elegant sailor blouse suits in blue, brown and gray cheviots, trimmed with several rows of silk soutache braid, large detachable embroidered shield, some with inlaid colors of fine flannel; sizes are from 3 to 9; cheap at $2.00 each; ONLY TWO SUITS TO EACH CUSTOMER, at.. af Boys’ Pants, 15c. They'll go in a jiffy at this price. You could scavely get the waistband and tape at such a figure, They are of cheviot cloth, all dark patterns, well sewed and very strong. It’s safe to say that they are worth double our price; (e sizes 5 to 14, at 4 Gouch Govers Brussels Rugs. 150 Reversible Repp Couch Covers, | 75 300 All-Wool Brussels Rugs, 10 different patterns, such ° in all colors, nothing more curable, knotted 4s Oriental, Persian and fringe all around, value $3.98; special at... floral designs, 12. feet : long and 9 feet wide; regular price’ $17.50; ° Anniversary Sale price... - Dining Ghairs. This high back, solid oak, brace arm, cane seat” Dining Chair, heavy posts and fancy turned spindles in back; ex- tra well constructed; regular price i $1.50; Anniversary Sale price.. 7 Men’s Suits, $5. Strictly new Fall goods in the Jate:t styles. Cheviots and fancy mixtures, in nearly a 4 dozen different patterns Sizes 34 to 42. Made and fi | ished as well as most $10 Suits. Here to-morrow at Axminster Garpets Smith's Axminster Carpets. If you need a fine carpet, no matter for what surroundings, you shyuld not miss this opportunity. The offer is repeated on account of Anniver- sary Sale, but was intended to be for one day only. With or without borders to match, Selling to-day at $1.25 per yard; special for to-morrow only. * 1,981 Broadway, Between 37th and 38th Sts,