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a ee as sti Tiere THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 16, 1908. — ‘Residents of Fashionable Har- lem Apartment-House Turn ; Out Half-Dressed and Help For Friday, Oct. 17th, Simpson (RAWFORD @, 2. SPECIALISTS IN APPAREL FOR MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN. PERSIAN LAMB COATS. (MADE TO YOUR MEASURE.) A seasonable subject, considering it takes two Our Twentieth Century Model Food Store, to three weeks to make this coat. It cashil The stock here embraces the product of every high-class food producer in this or any other | [J [© Mace in less time, the way we { to Capture the Thieves. country, whose goods have ever found a place upon this market. —one canvas fitting and two of fur. = 5s The most exquisite epicure can here secure his or her favorite tid-bit,‘and the economical house- SPECIAL OFFER TO INTRODUCE THE FUR SHOP. EXPIRES SATURDAY. % wife can al : h vith the fullest confid f finding a most abundant supply of excellent | ‘i [ Ae a ‘f . also come here wi ¢ fullest confidence of findin upply f Le } ONE HID IN THE COAL BIN.| f EU cans se ie supe foods at no higher prices than ‘others ask for the ordinary and unknown kinds—in fact, most hans C take x ge vei Leipzig dye Per-: is net Ae rg $4 . > Often prices will be less. sian Lam Oats, to be made to your measure Running from Tailor Shop They Had) ———— =a Teas. Crackers. Smoked Meats. ---your choice of skins, and brocaded silk or ent Oo sul je pure re ndant. Fret ity Perfection. | : s . selves In the Building, but Police- —__—— cher ot insures freshness, Armour’s op Royal stuart | |{J Present fashion, with high flare collar, deep, men Followed. Augustus Abrams Left Home rmosa long Tea, first pick- eese Sandwiches, ephy™ | 3u, i. wi z 5 Rather than Go to School, ing 1808 ero, very dolieato cq |ettes, Saltings ana Banduet y 5 sees ten ina eae 20 wide revers and turnover cuffs. The model is i . i Augustus Abrams, the fifteen-year-old pansy: Seen aches Bed Ditech aS ANE SE Avmour’s Suger-cured Regular ||] 21 inches long in back, with a French “dip” Robbers took refuge in the fashionable {son of Hiram Abrams, an Inwood, L. 1., Ar ot "| Princess Soda Crackers.|tams 10 to 12 ibe, each, it d dol | | apartment building at No, 9 Hast One ayaterinkn, fan away trou howe balhte pungent and pleasing, recur Golcrisp and delicate, per glee tb, 14 ront and dolman sleeve. q er eee eee oa e [thane each ana un moener af TOD told fhe te JB. OOlcartan ns caccvssns 9] Pete ponciea or Gatiage gs Y || OF All Persian.......-......+.-ceeee--$100.00, {I caused panic among the residents F aa ) 4 Natt the piace when pursued by the police. | Jerseyites Write to Say They| cy. ane hus aaxed Tho Heenine wentd cholee quality, 8 Ibs., $1.00; Social ‘Tens, the Dkg.c..2.. 2O)Ham, the Ib.....secsseseeee 16 Usual price, $135.00. i leeyors were awakened dy a shuffling M BE Woeld the Ib ‘ 35 + pkg winced ene Picidsa Bide aie Ts were vi a to help hi SECRET te AE ee Ni rea’ th collar, culfs ani = hi 4 sf feet and loud voces tn the halt and, Know It Perfectly and It Is "He ts, wipowied to have ranlee wis Coffees. cingse Waterer the | rate 1p Full Miss seg ‘aaa ten, Chinchilla, or thiseatipe Miskin += $150.00 ; : een beaten i peas , Fie” ubmission, ‘halt-cad men helped the| Quite Common. Hewes alld opie) rarest cen cael @) Rene CRE aire ites Delicatessen. all of the popular package goods. Blouse Models, $10.00 extra. FOURTH #LOOR. 4” (police in the search until the second E : 2 f \ Peneeeen eT Drone ccs Lore dinin ai Sher eS young Abrams may have gone there. growths here, fresh roasted dally. Choice Carolina Rice, 4 ? | Behe, HM A OOM eH now somes Oven i Davin ot[,7™vimuray ie tal andratnt for| Royal Stuart Send ie the teme|protnets, “Gaited ata compare |". fo. ‘ 25 WOMEN’S WAISTS. The excttement followed the robbery | Ridgefield, N. J., who di Avaay. his are and weights nearly 1© pounds. of perfection in aroma and deli-) ments protect and keep them in| Extra choice Japan Rice, } : : ¢ 3 at Cohen's tallor shop at No, 2 Bast [that because of Me lone venience fe [Hees dark air and blue ee and cate flavor; 3 Ibs., $1.00; pasteck condition: ¢ i ee eon 2S This gown is not appropriate; that gown is not fj One Hunderd and Nineteenth street |New Jersey he is something of an expert | felt hat. ee a biting Wedge at x Select German Salami Sau- 5. |Grape Nuts, per pkg. 10 to your taste. You decide to wear a waist and ‘The tailor seems to be pursued by aalon bugs. He has seen in The Evening bef " ® 26| sage. the Ib Malta Vita Breakfast Food, , ° : enemy, for he had been robbed fifteen | World the very life-like picturever the Tae a eerie the Ib.. f Show-Chow (French arese- 12 skirt, with a pretty piece of neckwear. Rather ‘times in a little more tha year, it|bug, which “neither jumps nor files,’’ . E Mie) DOr Gtassssssgh ovens da said. Two bags of clothes were in he {8 convinced that it {s known as ister 0. t. Tancls bith ect cone k 20 Armour’s. Fancy Sugar-cured 9 than have a monotonous sameness, your ward- f ‘the posseseion of the men when ar-|the “Mantis or Praying Beetle, or ad partie ar tesire dl heahead Ham, sliced to order, the be h iet f ist: Would not of ff ¢ , Woe, 700: 14) fh 25 robe has a variety of waists. one | a rested. ‘Mantidae Religioso” or word or words CURED OF CONSUMPTION y i OY . Preserves and Jams. i : / \ Hild in Big Ballding. to that effect. f Fresh Fruits. Fimest Imported Goose 6 Royal Giuart whale wrai these fill an empty niche? | 4 Policeman Lenahan, of the Bast One| Continuing, Mr. Davis says: ora Fresh Fruits are received every | Breast, the Ib.-..sesewseeee 5 serves are delicious and Ladies’ Black Mohair Waists, full front, tucked back, jess aod Twenty-sixth ata alae eo i sels fies it in vertectly !|She Offers Her Testimonial morning and are sold the same Cheese. wholesome; full pint jar.... 25 sizes 32 to 44 =, i! $1.98 ion, saw three men apparently tryin i en it attains its maturity bp ; i ° wsa~ 00800000 0000 voce C0eerevemaseele Goitoréeopien’ tha) oar Gta ators on |SE-tarna brown: 11 beg: fo. altar’ wits For Publication. amrancy” Concord or Margara| Every Good Cheese ts here trea | RO¥al, Stuart Pure Fruit» 5 Scotch Flannel Waists in fancy Persian stripe, made One Hundred and Nineteenth street | Misa Steldel as to its fying prociivities, Grapes, treah! Hudson! River and at its best. ms, full pound giaas jar.. in the new slot yoke effect, finished with fancy but- mear Fifth avenue. They saw him com-/|for it uses Its wings to a great advan- Frutt, per basket 10] Fancy [Imported Swiss Royal Stuart Fruit Butter, tons. Red, Light Blue, Pink or Cream. Also Waists ing toward them and ran. One darted | tage and appears to sail or float virouga | Sincere to Her Duty, Sister Clara Extra large, Fi ‘ Cheese, the Ib............... 28 | all kinds, 8-1b, stone jar... 3 f granite cloth lin in Cadet, Red, Reseda, Light round the corner into Fifth avenue and | the alr. ood ie Toate Nise tena 40|. Finest Roquefort Cheese, Royal ftuact Red Current of granite cloth or poplin in Cadet, Red, " | ‘escaped, while the other two crossed] “This insect ts very common in the} Tells the Story of Her Cure. ee eniy tales tok: the Ib....eeseesesssseerecssen 44) seliy; tull 4-10. gings jar.. 16 Blue or Tans+-+ esses seeeeeereccee seer nen ees $2.98 | the street and ran into the vestibule of | South and 1s sometimes called ‘the ous, Ls oe y |, Holland Edam Cheese, Royal Stuart Manzantita Oltv s, Ladies’ Flannel Waists, tucked front and back, with the big apartment building. ‘They were|devit's horse by those ignorant of its | Kos eacinten esate oe DLGGaE ins aium | (Med, encb.....0.. ees ease 93S} citted and stated, S08. bot fancy buttons, in Red, Navy or Black .«+0++»-98 cents { followed by Lenahan true name. It derives its name from the Clara weet, thinakin’ fruit, | {tallan Gargonzola, the 1b....85 | the 19 5 1 Waists, front with si of " tered the build- bh iz size, sweet, thi % OG Ledies’ Flannel Waists, t with six rows cluster ‘When the poligeman enter attitude of {ts forelegs. They are also| knew of many other sinters who had been ‘a 50]. Pavey New York State Full k % . {ng he found only one man. The felloW/useg to seize and hold its prey. In-| successfully treated by thia Institution. Peon c aceite B Oream, the ID........ecc0e08 8 Spices, tucks, back tucked and stock collar; Red, Reseds, | aid he lived there and one of the bell8| steaq of destroying these insects they | 1 rough Sister Humiliannah, who ; ed arrival Extra Qual- 25 I one aaa vat Light Blue, Black or Navy Bluessss +++» cece san- $1.25 | was rung. He was not known by the|shoulg be protected, as they destroy | WA, cured by the Koch Lung Cure at # br Green Okra, per Ib...... tems barticular housewife We also have the higher class Waists, imported and residents of the apartment. Lenahan| mosquitoes and cther amall insects. ! induced to take this’ treatment, Heetod clock eto 16] from Several Stock coautes ony inure) strong) pices, our own models, up to.+++ 5 oo $125 | @rew his revolver and a struggle f0l-|stogt people atand in awe at the appear. top. |. She had fine selected stock, per Ib.... 16 OCKS. | Ours are absolutely pure and of FOURTH FLOOR. ! | Jowed. Excitement prevaifed in the| ance of the mantis and thelr first in- iscentantly ‘patued her ang, the Fresh Bakery Goods. Erocters &/ Gamble ityory double strength. - ‘pullding and doors were opened to learn| stinct is to kill it. I have never seen a Our Gea Bekin * |Soap, 6 bars for............, 18] new Panang! Nat GOLF VESTS | = Se eeaidl Seine. NT meal he & mantis in New Jersey ‘since I have! SStch tne nealing vapors ot “Tuberoutine Home-Made Crullers, dos....10 ethee en ne a ietel) Ae is peed) 55 i | Peeoveoa to strike him on the head |oulded Bere, aud T guess Dien Steldal| toa curtie ala are carried By tabulation Assorted Jelly Tarts, dos..-.40|fot....0-.cteeccsrsercners 19] Whole Penang Cloves, 80c. “Crisp Autumn Air’ has its disadvantages, too. ff mich the Duit of is weapon, | Iscrintion of the mantis see ‘Lydecker'a| sister Ciera, stead - Home-made Bread at.-.-.---8) Oneida Community pre-|'Ui MW IW.....seresseveee 10 Exercise means perspiration; you'll appreciate |} Under Carp Nature (aisibry, woline’ & stay i woeneral Wee teste i sre ani yz ie served Strawberries, per 2-lb Whole Black Penang Pep- | “ ” ’ | In the mean time Pollceman Smyth| 3. G@ Van Aradale, of No. as Bast | Coathnnd heated Up her lungs. “very qucelistous, Layer (Cakes, large) eam....---.-ne0sscssn acs. 20) per, the Ib.......... 0, . 25 4/1] the “crispness,” unless you wear a warm vest. }f was attracted by the nolse, and while|seventoenth etreet, has » slightly ait. | {ressing symptom disappeared, sia iise gach MB 5 Marshall's. Imported Kip- Finest Ground White Pep- Golf Vests, with or without sleeves, made in the new- | he took charge of tho prisoner, Lena-| ferent notion of the identity of the bug. | ‘sister Cl Fe ert aaah articl special price, e pered Herring, per can....., 15] per, the ib... 34 baghdad) 2 | han, reinforced Wy several men from Bip Welton 10) SAY 35) ae Sea orn at the Gacred Heart at sane ees est fancy weaves. Combination colors, in stripes or | the house, started a search for the| "The picture of the bug inclosed is| Mf, Doyle, N. Y. The Sisters of ede vont ere or eee figures, single or double breasted, with or without | t is known as the ‘rear hor: or bel LT " second man, After almost despalring|Traving insect Those are very cot | err thew becsute ele ee ere ene MEN Ss 50c. NECKWEAR, 25c. onmpting Bo: 5” Cl thi pockets; some“with silk sleeves + $2.75 to $9.75 in the search the robber was found in|ihen in the Dlatrict of Columbia, iron ‘Siease, consumption, was never ° “| ferings in y othing. i ilk Vests, lined with b’ 1, with ‘a coal bin in the basement buried be-| further information consult volume 3 of y other ‘treatment. Main Floor. Becoad int Quilted Silk Vests, lined with pure lamb’s wool, wit! } Beath a pile of old carpet and sacka, | oomete Creation’ Oy Rev. J. Gh) Not one patient out of 8 thousand has We want the men to know the kind of Neckwear] Boys’ School Suite, for agen 9 to 18 or without sleeves, ina variety of shades. . $3.90 to $6.50 | Hidden by his side was a sack con-| “Chanes H. Davids, of’ Brooklyn,| this climate. If the Koch Lung Cure, who sold at this store, Everything is always to be had|cheviots, oassimeres’ and wernieds, th Theat ond "arate PUREE ELOOE: taining several aults of clothes, whlch, | writen) 0) Rotetons [aera ct aa hare ke econles {¢ comes outs wae Weiday we place ig Tues, Gutta te highly’ recommended to mothers | ‘rom f eco : nueiers ieee wrap parla grant oo ea nt sean a on, gale 200 dozen foutin-hands our regular Goe.| giorno, better shown in" many stored at gzUahe APRONS. FOR NURSE & MAID. | The ‘man caught tn the vestibule also | \y crs Unabridged * under. Mantis. trial t and include black and white. re gies i : 5 5 | bad a bag containing clothes, At the It ip frequently, found as. “fat north as free. "rhe make {a right; In fact, we wish you to com-| sults in Nor atid doubie-breantea epee! ule: as Your neatness is a tonic to those about you. || ® i Baltimore and’ is common in. Washing. | <=—-——-—-—ss--a eer 0s for all ages {rom % to 36 fF p ‘ ; fl A Giiaaicy Leng and Sonn Macbonaia, | 20, Dy AG ownore it) ls oatied. "rare. pare the quality, the workmanship. tho style and | iar price S247 tor Friday only seu “$1.95 “As neat as a nurse or maid” is proverbial. |} For a month the police of this precinct — t 60c. The price—2ic.—ts for Friday only. ii ( i i Bee cate spear opie aecies cereeate = bought at D i y only. Extraordinary Silk Offering. These aprons will help you to live up to the, i} ecaieritts hey veg eater ieee “ae | Eo Special Purchase and Sale of Maia Fioor CRatanday proverb. i are 7 eft ficid where th i; We place on sale to-day over 10, | i if five in thothope of securing more of the | Cy FRENCH FLANNEL WAISTS, Dress Taffeta, 27 inches wide; Cee Black White Lawn Aprons, made with bib and deep j Plunder, F guaranteed for wear. This is a magnificent’ dress berry sae ca orang aa aS ik. : i ware or point 1 Oo WW. $1.95 EACH. : ee ete Kray se Lav Ape, vi Hs Sea J 25th St West tween Lenox &§ Open Saturdays a Eroood Pisce é hi o| At the above price iE chert ° hemstitched; also some with embroidered insertion on i} ° 9 Seventh Avenues.} till 9.30 P, Fee ee ree oe el value’ that: hus teed put doubt the best bib and shoulder pieces «+38 cents dozen women's French Flannel Waists, broadcloth ve that has Offered this season in Black and shoulder picCeS.++eessse+ seeeerece | M ADE ESC APE Chil dren’ D. S Friday & finish, in all the fashionable colors, including| Taffeta. - Fine Lawn Apron, with deep hem, fine lace inser bon i S a black. Cut Lengths of Silk. on bib and shoulder pieces; also extra wide apron, j These Waists are fully worth $3.95 each, but we 7 Ss. ot i AND y: Saturday. secured them at a price that enables our quoting woke; aiites wey weaves; absolute clearance of these | pammetitchied hem, bib and shoulder Piece Oe | al A Two-Day Sale that will add to the fame of Days already famous. the remarkably low figure of $1.95. 50c. yard | pointed or square ++++.+.. eee Be al! We aim to save you both time and money---assortments as le They're made of the finest quality French Flan- '. 5 Several styles of Lawn Bib Aprons, with combination i af ; nd y as large ss nel; have double box plali trom shoulder to bust| Posttively worth more than double this price, large and Il tucks. Plain extra deep hem, hem- Burglar Confronted by Hotel] anywhere down town and prices positively lower. line; each plait 1s piped with velvet; tailor stitched Remnants of Velvets. stiched bib and ahgulder pieces. With rocks sha hem, By roug) h front, collar and cuffs also id . . igs eras “4 Guest Returns Property on FOR THE GIRLS. rama rior |) GreedTwith’ velvet? finished with large velvet but-| clearence ct Siroeaultes” ane *NCy colorings; abectuta three insertions of fine embroidery on biby insertion on ff Promise of Silence. MISSES' WALKING SUITS, of all wool Zibeline, slot seams, Norfolk or tons down front. 50c. yard. shoulder strap; hemstitched on bottom of apron. Hem H Blouse effect, colors blue, brown or oxford, sizes 14 to 18 yrs., ree. $14. 9.95 Not another word is necessary to strengthen the of thie Velyeterase Sorth’ crore and three large tucks, wide embroidered insertion on j Black’ Martin. importance of this offering. med, aimpes bib and shoulder pieces; all neat patterns... .98 cents MISSES’ NORFOLK JACKETS, of all wool oxford Melton, or oy Peau fe igque, Skinner's satin lining, sizes 14 to 18 yrs. reg. $13.50.eeee.....0000 7 bd aauing treri mooi Nai telson tie misses WALKING SKIRTS, of alhwoo! Scotch twerts, dist aan 8 variety 9.75 F, aaa HID AY LATCh gt cpdaor 91:25) $1-58't0 99-00 H ; . 161, mixtures, lengt 10 40 inches, reg. 7.50.44. cesyensesesees’ Gb, 19 h 2 Becond floor of the Hotel Marlborough, | CHILDREN'S RUSSIAN BLOUSE. DRESSES, of aikwoot Ai 4.69 Sixth Avenue . . ° t to t treet, ' about midnight, aroused the guests, 7 c goods, Gibson effect, trimmed with fancy braid, 6 to 4 . $10.50. who rushed toward the door of the! CHILDREN'S COATS, three-quarter or full tength! of all wees Rested wae 5 room from which the sounds emanated. | 7ibeline, Mo At the same moment a hastily-dreased beline, Monte Carlo backs, all colors, 4 to 45 yrs., reg. $10.00... ..008 man hurried downstairs and confronted FOR THE BOYS ean fie ate Basen ot non | RUSS BLOUSsts h We mgn qrarebrd we nd Gillies Coffee Sale/ No. 151 1s given as Adolph Singer, from | chevlots, 244 to 6 yrs., reg, 6.00... 4.98 KNITTED UNDERWEAR i FOR WOMEN. i You probably have your own ideas as to the Prof. Robert Koch Cures Consumption, underwear to suit your ideas. peckete ofthe guest were restored, But every wise economy in buying and handling. Purity is absolute. Low- Three-quarters wool, each « silk braid, some with double capes trimmed with ‘ pes trimmed with satin folds, tan, est net cost is also absolute, You who buy here are sure of these advan- 5 Sa sed i 00a pam away. Yea, All wool, each best style of underwear. Here you will find Bradford, sald to be a Cuban Singer | TWO-PIECE surrs, uble-breasted styles, a large assortment in plain blue ; i MPAA CGAL he) We xwakined by the | . oF fancy mixtures, 8 to 16 yrs., reg. 5.00.....++ shee teeeceeee saebipee If you have never seen {Coffee roasting, step fh and oe Pree Robes uemtlon that Women's Ribbed Shaped Cotton Vests, medium or Peeeavor inte, waton” and iaoney: fasting yey i Sate godt rete Seer or enomely trite’ ed alah Be oe nth t the Cotteasaubenier hers oy sompuen tay ra ton. heavy weights; high neck, long or short sleeves, and braided, YIS.y TER: S.00eeeerseseces eoocehcetthectnoeay and it is literally true that the you o ere goes to 08, as hie Is th si ‘ = Recta ea NERS eects rdemioh eae Oy ERA ee, in the pho up-to-date styles, of all-wool Oxford 4. athe from the Riaeier: Such Coffee is certain to be richer than a arid iro French band, ankle length Drawers to match} pe Ui Reese uleDt cimnee. trom bet. : END THE IITTIE TAT.” that which stands ina store for days, weeks and months, In that respect Covered’ the “geese. Sit; ; ; Bees aeriaree ane caine ine FOR THE LITTLE TOTS. secona riser, {alone it is worth more. ‘ decreed Se tremeat onan s pba 2 Shed Mering Vests ore: al Singer to make no outery, and the stuft | CHILDREN'S COATS, of blue yelveteen, double capes trimmed with silk But you are never asked to pay more—here. Sixty-two Ieee tid we that Fras chitean ankle leagihidrawers tuamercmnosee saruaid be lett a(t) wasi found: glenn} alto of serge or plain cloth, stitched capes, tan, red and blue, 13% Years of large direct Coffee importing have brought us advantageous 5 75 cents | <The ‘several articles taken from the| 0 19 COATS" of piain cloth’ sailor collar and ‘be 5.98 connections in every Coffee growing country in the world. We know Marca thirdsiwonleachiow tees i | } ‘on the hasty departure of the burglar Farah himeit ein aheausg adie | CHILDREN'S BONNETS, of Paane Valve fs ue of 23 WAYS, a is . in je om shouting, er EN’: , ine Velvet, facs ruffle of same tages—ALWAYS. ‘i F along with i, , oii ey Teporting the matter at the office,» he 0 arrest It. Aw long Women's Swiss Ribbed Vests, hig! , long or short Sneath po Bee, Hoe buralar escaped | CAtuAGE COVERS of ‘pple eastdows, rani’ iiicssed Sis And for THREE DAYS we offer extra advantages—re- i a sleeves, in merino, silk and wool silk and cotton, from fl gece bly, Aanooents, “adjoining ‘the | ribbon; also of crochet worsted in blue and white or pink and white... 1, |ductions from our own low prices on some of our pest. known brands, az i veacimath erate i ng1.00 to $3.00 | | the police. SHOES FOR BOYS AND GIRLS. Priday, Saturday and Monday are the days. ’ The items follow. | fete "wtim take tenet And her stomach Women's Swiss Ribbed Silk Vests, high neck, long or @ Second Vioor. | Please bear in mind that if you prefer, you may telephone your order— rly gesting thelr food short sleeves; also low neck, no sleeves; white, pink i | MISSES’ BOOTS, lace or button, of fine Vici kidskin, hand sewed - tension soles, patent leather tips, 2 TREN of same, sizes 844 to Messer BOYS' CALF LACE SHOES, han: cae YOUTHS?’ of same, sizes 11 to 2. or a postal will bring the Tea or any of ‘these rich, Fresh-roasted Coffees % or sky blue ..-+eececeserererserse re $1.00 to $6.00 right to your door. fom 10 ter MAIN FLOOR. 1.59 * '* skilled apectsliot tn lung troubles. 1.59|20¢ Broken Cotfee|28c BogotaCoffee|——— || HANDKERCHIEFS FOR WOMEN N'S BOOTS, lace or button, of Vi b Made up mainly of the The real rich Coffeertaste— Fi . A - Grain paridde when they to. evesviveresorevees DATO eroeen andisiaticn beans oF Until recently so rare and costly One of the things in which a woman is always aE hen you pec. Into the Young Hat | LITTLE MEN'S LACE SHOES, of Vici kidskin, spring heel, sizes 9 to 13%e« 138 bigher erade) Comets.) Extra 1 Sc Sead idye tReet awe RC interested. That is why we offer these. They Ic sizes 11% to 2, 1,84; CHILDREN’S And you've hit on a topic of ever! interest—men, somehow or other, ris) Y hand- good value at regular price, could have ft, Regular price, : Btores stretched along Broadway you| INFANTS’ BUTTON BOOTS, ‘turn soles, wedge heel, patent leather _ '« nee Tel ase fist heatieher Belfact can't help marvelling at so extensive! tips, sizes §t08.-....+..00.+. BOC—SPeCial «+++ eee rneee ait ti 7 hi » bi i eee eee rere ry SOP e ee Oeee ewe en eee nnew i i An ‘entorprige ag has been busit by this Mocha |35C Mixed Tea sheer linen, as dainty as their use will permit. A SPECIAL OFFER for Friday, October 17. and and one modes of MISSES’ AND CHILD EN’S HATS, secont vieor. | BAC Holland & Java, |Gillies Family Mixed—Cus- ate SPORTING RECORDS hate—each distinctive—each a fetching ‘ style—each befitting reus, | CHILDREN’S SCHOOL HATS, of scratched felt, two styles, trimmed 5 ’ A Ask ton men thelr idea of a hat stitched band on crown and brim, all colors. ref. 750, eet 48c ct Bate My CA ee ALR ar SEB THE 100 dozen, just about enough for a day’s sale, at 35 MISSES’ TRIMMED READY TO WEAR HATS, stitched brim; the new rolled and for which no substitute be y can find in Greater cents each, 3 for $1.00. sailor, trimmed with rosette and fancy felt quills, a!1 colors, reg. 1.48... 98c will do, Regular price 24c., at. |New York, special x Usual price 50c., 75c. and $1.00 each, » CHILDREN’S WHITE SAILOR HATS of scratched fat broad rolled stitched We deliver 5 Ibs. Coffee—or 1 Ib. Tea and § Ibs..Coffee- anhattan, Brooklyn, WO R I D A generous assortment of pure linen, unlaundered, about the bec: ess of a soft hat eo brim, round or square crown, finished with band and long bow with and Bronx up to 180th st. ply send postal, or telephone—3471 Cortlandt. omingn a derby. But, somehow or other, thin| Streamers, Feg. 2.98 seeeesssassesenen sees cee 1.69 40 Ibs. Coffee—or § Ibs, Tea—or 1 Ib, Tea and 10 tbs, Cofice—delivered, free of Invariably march ‘out of Young | CHILDREN'S HATS, for aces} 10 6, of extra qualdy napped beavers voted Ut f yi ver, charges, within 25 miles of Manhattan, Re ve mule wreath fag clothed | “brim, new crown, trimmed with silk ribbon ba vis ipa iid A RA Bite eau edute MUA oi taal ic nec tne Oe [in the United States and Its Dependencies We 0 pring iy noe ISSES' AND CH TRIMMED HATS—An ate Gillies Cofj €eé Co., aan Ra Ter ey Muar, 33) to 348 . if ! ne ¢ , | mall, 350, o al hom aay'whery ok eur pais, at Utberate—motg te rina 208, 280, 287 939 Wasblugton st, anes || Ses senha tana iii Hliaia aia eddie ea Y hemstitched initial handkerchiefs, per dozen, $1.00 to $6.00, MAIN FLO ‘ s *,

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