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\ oe QUEEN URAC ~ STAKES KIN Servia’s Ruler Gets His Ears Boxed ina Quar- rel Between Royal Pair Over Money. COURTIERS PART THEM. Alexander Hits Back, and as Reconciliation Seems Im- possible, a Separation Is Regarded as Probable. BPLGRADE, Servia, Oct, 9—King Alexander and Queen Draga have had more trouble, blows figuring in a recent quarrel between them, and a separation of the royal pair 1s predicted, the King having had his ears soundly boxed, Alexander, owing to financial dit. eulties, recently stopped Queen Draga's pin money, amounting to about #10 a month, This enraged the Queen, and he created a scene before the courtiers, Mnally becoming so violent that she had to be restrained, the King’s attendants fearing harm to him. Boon after this occurrence the King tried to borrow money fi Q and on being refused accus Draga of endangering the throne and declared she was the curse of his life. ¥ ueen answered by denouncing mand, a8 stated, using such coarse qanguage that courtiers had to retire from the room. Left alone with the King, Queon Draga worked herself Into @ rage, ending by boxing the ears of Ser- yia's ruler, She followed this with sev- eral blows, and the King in defending Aimseif struck her violently on the arm. The attendants had to Interfere again and the Queen was led to her chambers. ‘There seems little chance of a recon efliation between the pair and court elr- eles predict an early separation. REIS'S FALL WAS FATAL. Tambled from: Window Talking to Visitors. Michael,Rels, manager of Hahn's res- taurant, at Seventy-fifth street and Co- lumbus avenue, was found dying on the sidewalk in front of nis home, No, 125 Edgecombe avenue, having fallen from the third-story window, He dled an hour later at the J. Hood Wright Hos- pital. Rels was a widower and leaves two daughters and a son. He had been suf- fering from asthma. His brother, Sam- ‘uel, and Julius Leopold, of No, 321 Co- While Jumbus avenue, visited him last night, and the three were talking in his room when he arose and went to the window, fWihen they looked for him he was gone, gad an instant later a policeman in- formed them that he was lying uncon- Sclous below, having fallen trom” the low, THE KING WHOSE EARS WERE BOXED BY QUEEN. V7 pgmik or ALEexanoer. 1. from Wis" Lares ProTech THE WORLD: f VWiiZAze SERVIA. AFTER LONG CHASE FORGER 1 CAUGHT. Accomplished Criminal Leads the Police {for 6,000 Miles, but May Spend Rest of Life in Prison. SPRINGFIELD, Mass., Oct, 9.—After having led the police a chase of 6,000 tiles L, O. Hoffman, one of the coun- try’s most accomplished burglars, has begun a four-year sentence for forgery, Hoftman ts one of the most remarkable criminals of the twentieth century, He 1s brililant, acoomplished, handsome and has a soft, persuading voice that has aided him, more than once in his ne- farlous schemes, His real name !s William J. Reld, and his home Is In Rockford, Ja, He haa been arraigned for forgery, embezzle- ment and attempted murder, but has never before bem convicted of any- thing. It would seem, however, that Hoffman 1s doomed to spend-the rest of hig Mfe in prison, Not only has he been sentenced to four years at Spring- field for forging a letter of credit, but the is wanted In Chici on three charges of forgery and in other cities on various charges. Double Midnight Negro Lynching. MEMPHIS, Tenn,, Oct. 9.—Two ne- groes were lynched at Newbera, Tenn., at midnight of last night. " Store Open Saturday Nights Until 10 o’Clock. doseph Hi.BaulandCo Entire Block, Fulton Street From Bridge to Duffield Street, Brooklyn. Special Items for All Day Friday. None Sent C. O. D. and No Mail Orders Filled on These Items. Carter's Photo Paste, in camera dept, pet jar, Turkish Wash Rags, 12x12, fringed, each, 2c 2c Armour’s ‘Tivoll Tollet Soap, 2c in drug dépt., 5c. cake for, C Bailey's Perfumed Talcum Powder, in drug department, per 3c Boys’ and Girls’ Handkerchiefs, each, Fanc: wide, yard, 2c Loulsine Ribbons, 1 inch bow knot and polka dot, 3c can, 3c Outing Flannels, 27 in., light and dark checks and stripes, value 10c. and 12%. yard, 634¢ Rogers Nickel Silver Salt and Pep- per Shakers, in silverware dep't, value 15c., each, "Tc ‘Women's Stockings, fast black cot- ton, good quality, seamless feet, double heels and toes, value 124c. pair, 8c 200 Assorted Fabric Belts, “odds and ends;" value 25c, and 39c., 10 each, . 1,000 yds. Colored Ollcloth, 4 19 Fancy Buttons, all kinds, doz., 1% yds, wide, all colors, yd., Opaque Window Shades, 36x72 inches, value 25c., price Rag Dolls, with natural colored faces, neat dress and bonnet, yours, ‘23. Table Damask, 66 inches wide, full bleached, extra heavy Scotch Jinen, value 50c. yard, .39 Misses’ and Children’s Flat Hats, of scratch felt, bell crowns, all 39 colors, choice, Bracket Lamps, complete with crystal fount, good burner, chimney and cast iron bracket, for 39 Wall Paper, 10 rolls of gold paper and 20 yards of border, in dark colors, value £1.35, for 85 Boys’ Sailor Blouse Sults, all wool, with Beablenn emibro dered on collar and sleeves, sizes 3 to 10, price 1.50 Boys’ School Sults, all wool, double breasted, all new patterns, made to withstand heavy knocks, 1.95 price : 1.98 New Apron Ginghams, all styles and colors, lengths from 3 to 10 We yards, per yard, suc Percaline and Spun Silk Linings, lengths from 3 to 10 yards, colors and black, 124c. and 15c. goods, yd., 6c Ten’s Socks, good quality cotton, tans Silk Velvets, black and colored, spe- cial lot of manufacturer's sam- ples, each, 2¢ Wide Cotton Laces, torchon laces and insertings to match, yd, 2c Women’s Embroidered Turn- over Collars, each, 3c japonette Handkerchiefs, silk Is, also colored ‘borders, all white, hemstitched or tape bordered hand- kerchiefs, choice, 5c 2,000 Yards of Children’s Plaid Dress Goods and Printed Flannelettes, newest styles and colorings, yd., 034 Children’s School Hose, extra good quality fast black cotton, ribbed, seam- and fast black, seamless feet, double heels and toes, value 0c, pair, 7C Imported Brooches, Sash Pins and Hat Pins, enamelled and jeweled; value 25c. and 39c., each, 9c Men’s Suspenders, fancy colored web- bing, full length, strong and dur- able, value 15c. pair, 10 Ny oaten's Vaderakicts of flannelette, in pink and blue stripes, yoke band, assorted sizes, each, AO Lace Collars, in Renaissance patterns, white or cream, in neckwear dept., each, 25 500 Rubber Plants, only one to a customer, value 60c,, each, -25 Crystal Tea Sets, comprising covered police shy covered sugar bowl, milk pitcher and spoonholder, new embossed patterns, set, ‘ 29 Infants’ Silk Caps, close fitting, 4, embroidered, in cream only, each, A9 Misses’ Kid Gloves, two clasp, in tan, red and brown, regular 89c. less feet, double heels and toes, firm and'durable, value 1244c. pair, 8C Towels, sizes 19x38, hemmed huck, red borders, each, 9c Wrapped Caramels, assorted flavors, in candy dep't, Ib., 10 Satin Taffeta Ribbons, all silk, high lustre, 4 inches wide, yard, « 15 Heavy Dust Pans, japanned in fancy colors, complete with wire-drawn dust brush, at New Line of Imperial Records, in- cluding songs, quartets, marches, two- steps, waltzes,&c., very loud and clear, about 500 choice titles, each, « 19 Pictures, genuine water color paintings of landscapes, in torchon mats and iP gilt frames, size 10x12, value $1.00, for, , .25 Corsets, medium length, 4 Hook, in drab only, size 21 inches, reg. 50c, quality, price .33 Women’s’ Sateen Walsts, corded back and front, stock collar, bishop Sleeve, trimmed with black but- quality, pair, +591 tons, Ad Children’s Shoes, spring -hécls, all] fount Vernon Rye Whiske lace, patent leather tips, -heavy IG yArsotll pee tani ct Y 64 _ Soles, § -79 Velour Sofa Pillows, 75 only in lot, with large tassels, filled with feathers soles, sizes 854 to 11, pair, and floss, in art needlework. dept.; value $1.50; choice, . 98 Solid Oak Chairs, quarter-sawed top, golden, extra high back, brace 1.75 Ottoman Tapestry Portleres, 3 yds. long, value $4.00, pair, Morris Chairs, solid oak, golden, strong tpaity akibsye complete with re- versible denim cushions, value $0, ‘ 3.25 Blankets, 11-4 size, 72x82, whit I, handsome borders, bound ‘with 0.” silk, weight § tbs., pair, 3,98 arm, cane seat, value $2.25, B'ankets, 11-4 size, 72x84, gray wool, handsome sed, pink and blue’. borders, weight $Ibs., pair, 3.29 Women’s Jacke Stylish olive tan basket cloth, notched collar, rolling cuffs, lined throughout with satin tu match, sizes 32 to 42, 3.98 Comlo + full size, winter ‘weight, light and dark covering, 89 each, Women’s Umbrellas, 26 inch, extra fine union taffeta silk, roll close, silk cases, steel rods, beautiful’ selection of handles, consisting of imported cellu- oid, in’ various colors and shapes, in- laid with silver; value $2.00, price, 1.39 Napped Beaver Hats, best quality, hand made, 6 different shapes, choice, 1.98 Granite Art Rugs, extra heavy, 3 yards x 4 yards, all colors, reg- 3.98 ularly $4.75, at ‘A Diniig-Room Completely Furnished for $35.00, | \20 Yards of Good Carpet, $5.00. Oil Cloth, 18c. yd. OS ~~ — ‘odern Specialismin Shoes If we could open the book of Shoe history to the eyes of the public, some remarkable things would be demonstrated. Things that are well known facts among the shoe trade, but not familiar to the public. Of course the public knows, though not quite so positively as does the trade, that the greatest re- tail shoe business in America is done by the Wanamaker Stores in New York and Philadelphia. But the reasons for this greatness, and the Wanamaker influences that have formulated advancement in shoe- making during recent years, are not so well known. 7 For instance, when chrome tanned leather was first in- troduced, it was Wanamaker’s that gave it promptest recognition; and demanded it in Wanamaker’s Shoes. Others followed, until its use became universal. Wanamaker’s was first in recognizing the merits of oak-tanned sole leather; and for many years no other leather has been used in the soles of Wanamaker Shoes at SPECIALISTS IN APPAREL FOR MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN. OUR FIRST SPECIAL SALE. FRIDAY, OCTOBER roTH. At the very outset we wish to state, once for all time, that a statement relative to either the merchandise or nished truth. its cost will be the simple, unvar- You may put’ your faith in it, confident to find the article described at the price quoted. When we say “special,” you may take us literally, word for word—it will be SPECIAL. And when we declare some article of our regular stock to be of unusual value, believe that, too. There must be a very good reason, else we will not say so. There will be no deviation from the standard for the sake of a “sale,” The article wi!l be of the Saks standard, no matter when it is offered or at what price. any jaa ‘oday some manufacturers are exploiting oak soles as unusual—though they have been the tradition of many years at Wanamaker’s. Those who remember the opening days of Wanamaker’s in this old Stewart Store will per- haps recall the ciit-up shoes that told the inside goodness of Wavniieler Shoes; and years before the same open in- telligence was given at our Philadelphia store. This is merely illustrative of the feeling in the trade toward Wanamaker’s. The leadership that is acknowl- edged and followed continuously. It has all been for the betterment of shoemaking. We have stimulated others to make honest shoes; others have spurred us to still greater efforts. Today Wanamaker Shoe leadership is still supreme. Vast government contracts attest it. Our unmatched re- tail shoe business is the public testimonial to the economy and betterness of Wanamaker Shoes. We have exceptional Shoes for women at $1.60 a air; for men at $2.40 a pair. But more decisive in value, Becenbe of the high-grade leathers in them, and the beau- tiful styles in which they are made, are the 2 Wanamaker-Wearwell Shoes for Men .«Wanamaker-Reliable Shoes for Women At $3 a Pair In each line there is broadest variety of styles and leathers; and both men’s and women’s shoes are guaran- teed to be better than the widely-exploited shoes sold at $3.50, though the Wanamaker shoes cost a half-dollar less. The Wanamaker $3.90 Shoes for men cannot be matched under five dollars. Wanamaker $5 Shoes for men and women cannot be matched for less than a dollar more, and many seven- dollar shoes are almost identical. The same goodness, the same economy follows in the lines of Wanamaker Shoes for girls, boys and children. And the selection is as broad as the limits of worthy and stylish shoes can be pushed. For people at a distance unable to come to our store, wo have now on the press a large catalogue, illustrating and describing the Wanamaker Shoes, and telling how easy it is to buy shoes by mail. We shall be glad to mail it as soon as published to all who send us their names and addresses. Tobe sure of getting the new catalogue, ask for Shoe Catalogue No, 25. JOHN WANAMAKER Formerly A, T. Stewart & Co,, Broadway, 4th ave., 9th and 10th sts. CREDIT Here Is Like 239-26! GAVE 617 (ys hola pical Record Selling. It’s Record-Selling Friday—that never-failing event—lade® with surprises and always in the nick of time to supply pressin& needs. Glance down the columns that follow—multiply the variety quoted here and you begin to realize the full meaning of Hecht’s underselling. BET. 16" i ints, fall weight mel- odd makes and sizes: Walking Skirts, {4!1, Yeh’. pst-| Corsets, 024. ™ifnugn” rotted: tom and tailor stitched; none worth less than Oxford; value J P your Cc Black and $3.50; RECORD SELLING. chi irts, of all-wool cheviots, Dress Skirts, fire or nounces ined with best percaline; Black and Navy; value 4.00; J, f RECORD SELLING.. ..... F Pedestrienne Skirts, ®.°.%,%.3. | cholce oavy bbed, i , black cotton, tome with braid trimminm ornees| Women's Hose, Reece 1ined, with wala. at in icons J 95 | prea) top, fesaret nee & only; value of | and OCs, al ‘sizes, 1c. ELLING:. ed Kind; Priday...... aS c + superior quality taffeta, Silk Waists, aiPcoiorst with aittover | Children’s Hose, Diack, ribbed, tucks and tatlor. atitehing knees, Weols” ana toes, value . to 2 i e, ORD SELLING.. eae meg ety iy ee 10c Outing Flannel Kimo- yool, y' Kimonos, fos, "with fancy stripes |Men’s Socks, Back, wool | with merino re hs a ORD heels and toes, all si: Se. 10c ee kind; Friday 33c ming; value 69¢ SELLING ss Z iete sizes Flannelette Wrappers, ,"17e"|Boys’ Flannel Waists, stot ures, ‘medium dark colors: shoulder | HeCORD gular pr id trimmin, CORD SEL! ruffie value ING . Sc all wool, fanc: fot and Boys’ Suits, : U white lawn, | Sui Iso Vestee and &: BI Children’s Aprons, face and em: | Suits: sizes 3 to'l0 veara: handsuculs broidery trimmed; value embroidered, double-bre: %. RECORD 8 sizes f {0 16 ven th] 0 $h00: RECORD SELLING.. 4 15c 33.00; Some “Good Ones.” ELL- APPAREL FOR BOYS. Why not exercise the same care in the fit and quality of your boy’s ap- parel as you do in your own? We make no distinction between the grown-ups and the boys in this respect. Both have the best that skill and care can produce. haphazard kind elsewhere. The cost is often less than you would pay for the WE OFFER FOR TO-MORROW, ‘‘SPECIAL:— Boys’ three garment Suits in woollen mixtures, coat, waistcoat and knee trousers; five styles for ages II to 16, ats+--eeeesssessseeeee $5.50 Usual price. .$7.50 and $8.50 Boys’ laundered Shirt Waists, standard fast colored percales, narrow or wide pleats, patent SECOND FLOOR. " Sele detachable waistband, attached or detached turn-down collar, or neckband, at. .--.50 cents Usual price-..+..+-- 75 cents Boys’ odd Knee Trousers, strong, well-wearing materials in mixtures, blue and black, at 50 cents Usual price......+++.75 cents fe HOSIERY FOR WOMEN. A SPECIAL OFFER. You would hardly expect the newest patterns at so low a cost, yet here they are. No needto fear the dye—it's fast black. Lisle Thread, plain, Richelieu or Rembrandt ribbed, also entire lace in many patterns, at, per pair,... +-25 cents MAIN FLO! WOMEN’S HANDKERCHIEFS of embroidered and hemstitched Belfast sheer linen, just as dainty as one would care to have them. A SPECIAL OFFER. 125 dozen, just about enough for a day’s sale, at 35 cents each, 3 for $1. Usual priceesss50c., 7. MAIN FLOOR. - and $1.00 each NECKWEAR FOR WOMEN. Its choice makes or mars the effect of your costume. These certainly will not mar it, they are so dainty. A SPECIAL OFFER. Crepe de Chine Ties, hemstitched edge, 7 inches wide, 14 yards long, in white, black, blue, pink or red, at.. o°.45 cents Usual price... +75 cents White embroidered turn-over Collars, exclu- sive designs, many styles.... «20.25 cents Usual price.. .50 cents Silk Automobile stock Ties, fancy stitching, beautiful colors.. seeeeeeee.5O0 Cents Usual price. + +75 cents MAIN FLOOR. MISSES’ AND CHILDREN’S HATS. Do the girls need School Hats? Perhaps one of these would please them. They are not at all ordinary. A SPECIAL OFFER. Angora Sailor, stiff or soft crown, trimmed with self material.... + +eeeee 98 cents Usual price. $1.25 Stitched cloth brim, bell crown, trimmed with quill and twist of cloth ..se.seeseeeee es $125 Usual price...-++.. $1.50 Dress Hats of beaver, felt or velvet, simply or elaborately trimmed with chiffon, ribbon and velvet.. seeeeeeeeteeeee+ + $3.50 to $15.00 SECOND FLOOR. RIBBON has a hundred uses—millinery, trimming, sashes, collars and so forth. This opportunity should not be neglected. A SPECIAL OFFER, 2,000 yords of high lustre Gloria Satin Ribbon, 5K inches wide, black, white and a generous variety of shades and tints, per yard...25 cents Usual price sees «+++45 cents. MAIN FLOOR. sree aye KNITTED VESTS FOR WOMEN. A SPECIAL OFFER. You may choose either of the following; they are both high-grade garments: Swiss ribbed merino Vests, high neck, long or short sleeves, in two colors, natural and whitessse+--s eee cece, + eeee+s.055 cents Usual price. «$1.00 s Swiss ribbed silk and wool Vests, high neck, short or long sleeves; also low neck and short sleeves, in white only.... s+2++ 000095 cents Usual price... $1.50 ? MAIN FLOOR. CHIGNON AND SIDE COMBS, Keep the truant strands in place. A side comb here and there will do it. A SPECIAL OFFER. Genuine Tortoise Shell Side Combs, full size, perfectly grilled teeth, curved and bent tops, made of light color, selected shell, per pair, 95 cents Usual price-+-++..+..++$1.50 Fancy imitation shell Side or Chignon Combs and Wave Hair Retainers, in medium and large size, approaches real shell in color and finish.... teeeeees 45 cents Usual price..... -98 cents MAIN FLOOR. NOVELTY HAT PINS. A SPECIAL OFFER. Cresopras is the latest in stones. We have im- ported a number of Hat Pins with this stone in antique settings. Some have pearls or rhine- stones surrounding the cresopras. Plenty to choose from to-morrow ateese...+++» 65 cents MAIN FLOOR. PINK CORAL OPERA CHAINS, A SPECIAL OFFER. Beads on double strand of linen, with secure clasp, 56 inches longeee 0 voce ceee $1.00 Usual prices. © $1.50 MAIN FLOOR. o TRUNKS AND BAGS. You will be astonished at the prominence of this shop. The entire base- ment is given over to trunks, bags and travelling requisites. As for variety, all the prominent makers of London are well represented, to say nothing of our own designs. We also have a series of cane trunks from Germany to make the shop complete. LEATHER-BOUND DRESS TRUNKS. A SPECIAL OFFER. Made of basswood, canvas covered, malleable trimmings, brass finished; has Excelsior lock and strong bolts, two sole-leather straps around trunk; interior is fitted with hat box and pack~ ing compartment and has two trays, cloth lined. Sizes from 32 to 40+eeeceee eocess 000 $7.50 HERALD SQUARE SUIT CASE, A SPECIAL OFFER. Made of heavy English oak tanned sole leather, corners and edges capped with extra large brass studs, solid brass English high hasp lock; strap and buckle fastening; lined with Irish linen; shirt pocket in cover..++ esse oe woe. $5.00 tngertions. en's Liste, Gloves tn tan and modes. Oe IRD Je | Value 19e. RECORD SELLING... ..+0++ J White Hen atitehed fan Be. RECORD 2g, 10. RECORD 5 | 250 Menuen's Borated Taleum Powder ne tp SELLING . ky ular Ie. RECORD SELLING... A FIVE-ROOM FLAT FURNISHED FOR $95.00. A Parior ‘Completely Furnished for $35.00,| . INCLUDING PARLOR SUIT, PIER MIR ROR, RUG, TABLE, PICTURES, ETC, WOMEN’S SKIRT TRUNKS. Made of reinforced basswood; leather bound, with two sole leather centre bands; four trays, three for skirts and one for waists and hats; lined throughout with linen. Sizes 40, 42 BASEMENT. 144 wee . $14.50 'In the United States and Its Dependencies We Deliver Free. Broadtuay, 33d to 34th Street INCLUDING SIDEBOARD, TADLE, CHAIRS, COUCH, RUG, URES, ETC, ACCOUNTS OPENED, JAMES J. McGRORTY, 2268 & 2270 3d Ave, 123d & 124th Sis, Wat ie @. Avenue, THE WORLD’S UPTOWN OFFI 1,081 Broadway, Between 87th and 88th Sts,

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