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8 THRE WORLD: FRIDAY E NG, OCTOBER 17, 1902. A Great Purchase---The Climax Reached rie Great Unloading Sale of Fine Clothing. A BIG MANUFACTURER IN DISTRESS FOR WANT OF IMMEDIATE CASH. u The Harris Store Haying an unlimited capital and alweys on the lookout for spot-cash purchases, This Enormous Stock Now on Sale at Our Store at SOc. on Dollar. Fall and Winter Overcoats.|Great Underwear OR SARTORUS NEW PERL Physician Who Eloped with Miss Adelaide Schell Throws His Lawyer Friend Through the Window of a Saloon. ONCE FELON, NOW FIREMAN, ‘Weeping Bitter Tears, Foreman —, John Rush, Whose Secret | Was Revealed at Croker’s| | Trial, Tells His Sad Story. ONLY-A BOY WHEN HE FELL. BOTH FACE GRAVE CHARGE our co! Purchase. A Magistrate Mott, Not Appreciatin: 1 (Pardoned Out of Prison, Rush, for th Ian eu i al ‘ 1.00 Men's Natural Woo! Pall ¢ Influences o a i elgh 4 Fifteen Years, Has Lived Honest.| 9" 7" NE SE RY pobre 7.50 et et eI Ld GL ‘ arty, Makes the A 0 ly, Won Approval and Promotion,| Par: Maks eects a ats arte an LG alicious Mischief, lony. ; | but Now His Heart Is Broken. Bibeleny 10.00 fl ae In a delirium coholie joy Dr. Overcoats, 1m: \ Biting in Ge house of Fire Engine Francis Sartorius, No, 829 East One ee ee pe 0 rca a 83 with tears streaming doWN | trundred and Sixty-fifth strest, picked rae se 15.0 Fall Hats, face, Assistant Foreman John Rush up his friend, Lawyer Peter Schmuck, to-day told of the strugsle that he had| or No. 145 West Highty-fourth street SO,00% Import 0 a eeu pees lend ‘el ir een ts to Keep secret ang hurled him through the front win- ahouldern 10.0 hes ea cay je fact that he was @ pardoned con-|aow of Louls Muller's Iquor store, at ROOM Os noo wiot, a fact that might have remained | No, 3104 Third avenue last night. Hoth + * —— es, ee gaxnown to the outside public save for!iien were arrested and wilt have. te Fall and Winter Suits. sensational revelation yesterday at! stand trial in the court of General Ses- a the trial of Chiet Croker before Com-Isions on a charge of malicious mischief, [missloner Sturals Phiohile wctalony, chesrsurntahea st 10.00-Men’ Sack Sulte, all-woo!, 4 . . . Sympathy of Comrades. bal aptece in the Morrisania Court to-} Mba CO AEy eOreAd ANd Ue 5.00 Men’s Shoes. ) ®ince Rush's secret was revealed he| day. | {Bas the sympathy of all his comrades| Dr. Sartorius has figured in the news- | 7.50 Viel Kid, Caltakin, Box jand friends. Ho weeps not for himself, | "pers frequently tn the past three | 5 Patent Leather, Koamel, But for his family, years. He is the man who elope te hite oe ee ‘Until Assistant Corporation Counsel] Adelaide Schell, an elghteen- from imp-tted wo Regular Price, Whitman, acting for Comminaioner | Washington Heights girl, deserting hts | Hrorste 10.00 sb 400 —-&.00 Btureis, attacked Rush's character and} wife and two children. He went to! lined Oddy - i : jeredibility, few persons knew that fif-]Wurope with the Schell girl. After a] Ween years ago, when he was seventeen | time she returned without him, and his! 15.00 1.95 2A) 2.95 {years old, he had been tried, convicted | wife sued for separation. She was ai- 5 300 Pairs Fancy Worsted Trouae 1.00 o . . imo sentenced to five years in Sing Sing | {owed $10 a week alimony, and to get it SATIN and $4.00 grate uy iv A apectal offer in Patent son. she has been compeiled to invoke the | H(i 6, $10.00 oPeNn satURGAY 10P.M. eater Shoe, guste 2 SQ) They knew him only as a brave fire- who had worked his way In six Wears from the ranks to the post of ipervising engineer and no one in the artment has a cleaner slate than (Rush. Commissioner Sturgi#, through jose Instrumentallty the ex-convict’s record wan revealed, was one of the Wire Board that appointed him. ald of the courts on many occasions, Lawyer Schmuck has offices at No. 19) Park Row and ts in the real-estate) business at No, % West Thirty-ninth | street. He met Dr, Sartorius in Harlem | yesterday evening, and after a parttcu- larly “wet" dinner they decided to re- | main awake and see the eclip: Berause he was not able to Opposite Post Office, 235 BROADWAY, NEW YORK CITY. eo the How He Fell. moon, Dr. Sartorius became extremely “tt {s 80 ward," Rush sald to-| petulant He decided that if he col | == 2 as he paused to wive away the|not observe an erclipse in the sky he » “to have this tndiscre: ith Maclosed now after Th teen: Vears to live an honest fatone for that sin. om of my worked fe and I was a boy, seven- Weeen. {went with wicked companions yolder than I, I thoucht that waa the _[Proner thine. Never mind the details of ‘the crime. ~ “Grand larceny would have a private eclipse of his own in Third avenue. To accompilsh this he threw his friend at the plate dow, causing an eci!pse of all the lights and numerous bottles of lquids, When Sehmuckycrawied out of the wreckage he was uninjured, but soaked vutside as thoroughly as he was in- side, Policeman Tierney, of the Morti- santa station, who had been attradied by the nolse of the private eclipse, ar- en. PARENTS REFUSE ga TO BLESS ELOPERS Mr. and Mrs. Helmlinger Forbid Their Daughter’s Husband to ans win! vers it. T was tried, eonvicted and s« ed to five years iy heart was almost broken over the M@iagrace that I had brought to those ‘who loved me. I felt no worse then, is '@hough, than I do now. WE INSIST That it is wise to buy your clothing when you need {t and pay afterwards to have the use of them while you save up thelr cost All my hopes . e s et fifteen years to k: EeTS PAT where he pre A chars! if you don't pay too much for the accommodation. Kelly is pecret in my breast, away from. m Plintgeieneien’ Enter Their Home. noted for his low prices, reliable goods and his liberal CREDIT bora UNA my. tenis have. (besn Surtorlus was . terms, A little down, the balance in small ered in one brief second. : nai cane weeping. He said Parental blessing did not grace the ~ Poreman Rush aga is grief was pitiful. No one could listen feo him without giving him a heart full see vevmvathy. When he had calmed if sufficiently to resume his stor i -epaaged y jp story, -. “The happiest t in my Ife Weekly Payments, SU ITS Men's Falland Winter Suits,in blue and black cheviots and fancy mixed tweeds, splendidly made, with good quality serge; 510 friend was locked up to share the cell 6 refused to be released while his dear So insiatent was Was sound 1 had to throw marriage of Charles Clifford Bernard, of with | Maplewood, and Miss Kathr: Ruth P. | Helmiinger, of South Oran N. J., for 1 h house. the young people had not received t of tho bride's parents befor . Who Is sitting in] sanctlo: in. emony was perfor shoulders, collars that fit the neck closely, and long, narrow apes military is cut in at the waist line and f is made with the same broad shoulders and snug- fitting collars and is cut with a full back. ter what size you wear, we can fit you and fit you perfectly: 5 At $10—Men's Suits made of dark gray, fancy and black all At $12—Men's Suits of Cheviots, Cassimeres and Thibets,” At $15—Men’s Suits of Cheviots, Cassimeres and rough un- At $17, $18 and $20—Men's Suits embracing all the newest Young Men’s Suits, Stzs 13 to 18. We watch the young men closely, study their! wide sleeves and properly drapedbody. Dirferent as wants and whims, and thus are able to satisfy them | different can be from ordinary ready made clothing. in every way: here’s the broad, shapely shouldered | at $10—Short Box Overcoats, loosely fitti sack suit made full back or extreme military style; collars are worn long and narrow; we make them) At $15 that way, and they tit the neck snugly; trousers! cut very wide. The variety of fabrics is practically limitless. MEN'S HATS: Men’s soft hats in all the new wide brim imitation, It is make the clothes and sell direct to you. The New Military @ Regular Sack Suits. All of these suits are made with broad, shapely Suits of ours? lares out over the hips; the regudar sack No mat- | Thibets. wool cheviots. The style, cloth and workmanship you couldn't duplicate in $14 suits sold elsewhere. in a great variety of light, medium and dark patterns, small checks, stripes and mottled eifects. Suits that are weil worth more. Men's black Thibet suits worth $15, at $12. finished Worsteds, in plain and fancy patterns, and all the new rough and smooth finished cloths, in blue and black. fabrics, made up in a way that you could not duplicate at acustom tailor's for less than $25 to $35. ts, of tan, Smartly far Suits at $8, $10 and $12, hetero styles and in all the new shades, Derbies—all the new | MEN'S SHOES: Th: blocks. Exclusive hatters’ $3 qualities; our special price, $1.85 MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED. A2m* Six. Cor. B* Ave. * supposedly on a mington, Del. the bride w lark. where the coupl $15 is the regular selling pr or these suits; they goat A lot of Handsome and Durable Fall Suits in SUITS when the pardc from Governor | 4 er Was rend to me in the offic : prison warden, From darkness God on a had suddenly brought me into the full eattacked Dr.| the home ot Rey cheviotsy mis tates ian weeds Ge ight of the aud’ 1 avalkeaivoue oe | a flaying that pastor of the First fashionably cut and well tailored; $20 would be a fair a {2e prison a Oversand purt A Rou ees Price for-these sults; Saturday go at. cette : ‘ever Ir full pardon until 1 uller, the aggrieved Dergemr are oe ucre earned it by heart the Rame edlidoutiien Reade ROYS’ CLOTHING—A large assortment of Boys’ Two and Vow, inst Three Piece Fall Suits from.eses....ceeces...- $3.98 to $8.50 ' Liberated Man's n, Heimlinger s Mri —Men’s Shoes in patent leither, velour, wax calf and box calf ates... $3.56 SHOE T. KELLY 263 Sixth Avenue. Entrance Through Furniture Store. Open Saturday Ti 10, BROOKLYN STOKE, 464 to 470 FULTON STREET. the money,” commanded 1 the money ant Mag ted tt. Then he maid or If you keep this money Tl! bave you! ed and held on a charge of com-| ri ing a felony Muller handed torlus and hurried fh he money to Dr. Sar out of the court © to appear in harge Row: | ing ipse party. | torte “PEMBERTON: University Place _ ncGISTER TO-DAY. Dea’t Boys’ Suits, ma M amie 1° Famous, Sweet-Toned Only $165.00! Pariag and Dining room pe tn designe amd vol AY ty malls ; hate Have You Heard the Elberon Piano? Preeminently the greatest piano value of the century. See and hear others first, the low and high price instruments; then you'll appreci- ate the Elberon more thoronghly. $5 Down, $1 Ween! The difference between Vogel Brothers’ clothing and the ordinary ready-made sort is the difference between the real and the sham, the genuine and the ssible in ordinary clothing to copy our styles only to a degree, but never with perfect results, for to make perfect garments the cloth buyer, the designer, the cutter, the tailor must work in harmony; each man must be selected for his part, and the whole passed upon by the critical eye of one who has served his apprenticeship in every part. Here this is done and thoroughly. The low prices we quote are possible only because we The New Three-Button Double-Breasted Sack Suits. Seen these new three-button doubie-breasted Sack They're the newest new thing out— with just the right shoulder, broad and shapely— just the right collar and lapels, long, narrow and gracefully shaped and the proper swing of line—full back. Exactly as shown in cut above. Young men are buying ours—that means they’re right. At $12—Men's Double Breasted Suits, of black and blue At $15—Here are Double Breasted Suits of elegant, rich, soft- feeling black Thibets and smart fancy Ch At $17, $18 and $20—Handsome, dres and smooth faced, in all the new patterns and weaves; $25 to $35 fine custom tailors charge for suits like these. Men’s Fall Qvercoats. Many a man has been weaned from the costly custom-tailor habit—after There is nothing about our overcoats that distin- guishes them from the high-priced custom tailored sort--you get in ours the same style—broad_shape- ly shoulders—collars that fit the nec! ive and green Covertsand black Cheviots. red tan, oliv ford Coverts, Worsteds and Venetians. SPECIAL—A small quantity of silk-lined $25 black Thibet Rain Coats—aAt $12, in Oxford and tan, dressy in dry weather, guaranteed rainproof. leathers. Quality as good as the much advertised $3. shoe. Our special price, STORE OPEN SATURDAY TILL 10.30 P, M. Vogel Brothers Right Clothing for Every Man. eviots. sy worsteds, rough wearing our clothes. snugly—tull 2, graceful hanging y, brown and Ox- ew fall and winter lasts are_here, in all 50 $3.00 A Str.Cor. Be Ave. com he Aw te al webby styles, large variety em goed value at $1.0) at 48, each, Reliable’ Carers LONG . mate Silver Tipped Canes, in alt! Deduction. ma Shrewd buyers all over | OW this city make similar jj} ; What to Pay for deductions on their out- 9! : SewshSens. eed: Tene oe a Will Offer for Men pcb ean tt yo It is a veritable clothing carnival at nderclothing oe unusual opportunity pre- The Pemberton these Autumn days. Fash- Veer Und im Pric For Everybody. sented by our great ionable Fall and Winter Suits and Over THE ELBERON PIANO. At a Big Cut in Prices. . vats that ine i i One Entire Store Devoted to Men's Wear. F coats that combine substantial quality and LUDWIG ‘Sian Ueaaaces Maybe yours are ami r@) se sible economy. Here are leaders that Sitk Finish Balbriggan, natural|the harcd-to-fit feet. We've Maduro Bros, & Co. deserve the right of way: BAUMA’ &C Y. wool and silk tleece lined, would) the hoe rivht here thag ie Geni a@ Bina Clashis Men's $10.00 and $12.00 Suits for $7, W. 125th St, Near 7th Ave, S12, on sale fit them. The “C Entire Stock of Fine Clothing faethe bey Soa Scotch ( 97.50 GENERAL HOME OUTFITTERS, at &5c. each. will fit them. ‘The “Coward* at HALF ('.) OFF. 4-button Double-Breasted Black Cheviots, Rh siranciaa our reputation back of ite ‘ i Sack, fancy Untinished Worsteds, Halt Hose, fe, Its specially good J-button Sack, Scotch Cheviots, Weavy Cashmere, im Blinc.) th ’ wh re : tural and Camet's hair, good |‘ A sep — wae - Men’s $10. 00 and UE OB Overcoat or $7, 58. WHER pst satapul Mc., on sale most shoes don't fit o ay SO er a - Venetian Top Coats, ‘ — he we svutTs “8 Overcoats |“ Weight Oxctord Overcoats, sree waup|** 25c. pair. o pais $E3B.) Because of “thar “fie ee Menate os : more and © f : 7.30 100 Men's $18.00 and $18.00 Suits for $10, 00, beegege Colored and Ptalted’ Shiets, |" ANE more folks—men ans ’ <owh Cheviots, single and double R new and stylish patterns, made)! Women too--come here 19.00 7 r e toour onder, black, pink andblueltor the Coward Shoe. Want icice Fall Top Co ate 1 Cheviots, genuine Black Clay CARPETS stripes, good value at $190 0e) jp. ph. : : woe « . ES bees Me very ac ‘ AMMINSTER RUGS, me wlich wearin comfort and Men's $2 50 and $3.00 Pants for $2.45, Pe b2 fe, $1%50 at 98c, oe! a wack stripes; strong, well made and fesse: pol pty q Wathing “OLD NOW MERE ERmE, IAMEM S COWARD 20d IM Gresmwied St., wear Waecen am WAL Or tows Plea feed Oe Catatomnn, Oy me Rumtred Fea ago ie, : Lovd

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