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és ia SHOE Lt TSR MMP ST TNE THE WORLD; FRIDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 14, 1902. PRESIDENT OF BRYN MAWR,) te soi vient! sii of simhine earn cng ont on parently Bilis 2 to The Evening World.) Noy. 14.—Th T BARRINGT un murgtcal o-day upon a h Its.ekin a The amount was removed and) mage in the | EB, B, Culvor, feers that the! 7: wan then\discovered' that it was’e ; ul one and carried ap and the} y's land to Toledo, waa made in suinul h a . a 4 Eagles, who a Af An a wor re ul meee ince whlch wan conesied| Ban “hag at aha Unusual Values in j ij I. nae \. aluable un the skin. The coin Is well pre-| Cle Oo red | ". Arrange to Arbitrate All Dif- mal and his owner has on different oc-| rrvea and beete the date of 1m, hol away gtr of Misses’ and Children’s ie asions refused a large sum for him.|e¢atr has baMled tho best surgeo or sixty miles \ ferences Between the Men Shout @lx months ago a peculiar ap-|{inrvahire us ne Best SurKcons An eariy a mite | Outer Garments. Collarless Loose Coats, Long Coats, Jackets and, Chil- dren's Long Garments, in Cheviots, Kerseys and Vicunas, plain tailored effects or velvet trimmed, in every possible new design and at very attractive prices. Two Extraordinary Specials . for Saturday’s Selling, Typical of Many Such to Be Found in This Stock. MISSES' JACKETS, mqdium length, made of guaran- teed all wool Kersey and Cheviot Cloths, patch pockets, new uff sleeves, lined throughout with heavy satin, in blue, ox- ord, tan, castor, brown and red, sizes 12, 14 and 16 years. The Regular Price $15.50. suet $10.00. GIRLS’ LONG COATS of blind Cheviots, finished with double top capes and new sleeve; colors green, blue, brown, red and tan, sizes 6 to 14 years; a splendid garment in every way, and at the price quoted we expect to sell all we have of them to-morrow. The Regular Price $12.50. and Their Employers. Meets at Scranton and Listens to @ Plea for Shorter Hours and| Recognition of the Union. 1p Sale No. 165 At Obercoat fWESLIFOU Headquarters, | BETWEENJSIXTH AND/SEVENTHTAYE| S 3 ment OVERCOAT SCRANTON, Pa., Nov. 14.—The chicf) ifimterest in to-day's meoting of tiie! "Wtrike Commission was in President | | Mitcholt’s plan to prevent strikes, which | BE Geese CALLS BLUECOAT WOMAN MERELY ig for the miners’ work should be| Anecorporated in an agreement between | , ‘fithe representatives of the various coal 3 (foe ere and the representatives of 5 ai —_—— = | Thousands of men turn instinctively to this house for overcoat needs. Thousands of others have never yet profited by our superb equipment to supply the winter requirements—and so we're spurred to prepare a splendid Special as follows: | OXFORD GRAY $& BLACK AND BLUE $g OVERCOATSFOR $ | $7 98 FRIEZE OVERCOATS, J KERSEY OVERCOATS, 5 REGULAR BUILT MEN, 5 Saturday C | @ organization of which the complain- in this case are members. “Secor ‘here should be a committee conservative representative mine-/| Bistkars) selected by the employees at | Woman Says He Arrested Her Throw Off the Yoke, Says the seach colilery. t should be the duty of at Night, but Let Her Go Free} President of Bryn Mawr Col- | wthis committee to co-operate with the ‘ " jimitne foremen in the adjustment of local on Payment of $2 to Him in| lege, and Broaden Your Men-| ) ‘idisputes which cannot be settled be-| . {itween the mine foremen and the mine-| Her Apartments. tal Horizon. » { gworker or mine-workers Involved. 4) “Third—Should the mine foremen imine committee fall to adjust the gr m tance complained the matt in EXTRA LARGE MEN, "5 STOUT MEN, ® For the Boys To-morrow. EXTRA LARGE MEN, BOYS’ ALL WOOL OXFORD GRAY FRIEZE OVER- COATS BOYS’ & RUSSIAN OVERCOATS bY (like cut) of ali wool E IS HELD ON THE CHARGE.|BABIES TAKE MUCH TIME.) These garments are in the prevailing loose full-back style, in several lengths; made of the universally worn overcoating |} fabrics, with velvet collars and durable linings—on sale one 35 | week endiiig next Etiday ccc 1 suse esses cecey essere sais 4 THER sry, chevot and cysan, i» 97°59 $4Q) $45 SQ) “Man {9 responsible for woman's bur- | den of household drudgery ao also for! the too long time mothers spend with | » | thelr bables,’* | Such was the burden of the address | made by Mise M. Carey Thomas, Presi- | dent of Iryn Mawr College, to the members of the Emma Willard Associa- tion; and, as with great spirit she de- plored the ter oke of drudgery im- posed on her sex by man, the hundreds ,jof women present shook their heads and drew down the corners of their mouths with ominous firmness. These were the words of the bewaller of her sex's awful drudgery: “It seems to me that the German women of to-day are the counterpart of ‘} our women in the early part of the last ,| century, ‘They make a fetich of house- hold duties, An unmarried woman whom which should be | > Heonstituted of representative mine work- | w 6 from each colliery operated by ‘istrict president of the miners’ Pxation, and should they fail to adjust At they shoul? call upon the VERCOATS Chesterfield, Fullmore, Ards- ley and other elite fashions, We're Splendidiy Ready With Men’s Winter Suits, | Abundant weight Suits in | Unfinished worsted Suits and black | Extremely fine Suits of black) Suits that are foremost achieve- figured chevy and clay diagonal, all | thibet and fancy cas- ments of modern black thibet, in all $5 woven from pure 7 hie simeres, in richest 40 art tailoring, best 35 4 98: ss Lae | | worsted fabrics... | ° 9 Irish Frieze, in Oxford Gray and Blue, Hood to match with Red lining, sizes 214 to 8 years, Cut full and long, with velvet collar, sizes 6 to 16 years, sion should be final. , Pending an ad-| 4 Justment in the manter set forth the | 7 at work." There were few preliminaries, Judse| Gary announced briefly that the Com-| } mission was there to hear the testimony sof each side and would hat of the | iminers first. “By miners,” sald Judge | , 4 Gray, “I mean all those engaged tn gj mining of anthracite conl and Interested} .,, $4.98; Regular Price, $7.00, SIz@See ! worsted....... dark color blendings Boys’ Overcoats---A Lot of Styles, and All Pretty.}} *<?*<°97 Mighty good, warm and dur- ) Oxford frieze Reefers for ages ; Long frieze Overcoats for ages | Military Overcoats with em- For Young Men. thi will b A uit I knew when I was in Germany, the # directly in the questions at ts | 0 an's story ts that she got th able chinchilla | ith 6 vt ver 5 pe male workers, eG Iss, titorpowllng iui su bile) aa are of on of ore aere) roan Reefers for boys of $450 pany iteetenalt $2 ae ate $9.50 coats rates $ Young Men's : Young Men’s a } Clarence Darrow, stated that the that Dowling handed back three of the|CVery morning in 3 to Byears ..... tOUChES eevee, ertical pockets plaid Overe 1 Rerlins ir csay vesceriay aed rane | lk, Soya! Thentt aiken nerray asraiaiie tte ‘ Fee aa, Overcoats Long Pant Suits sabe eh un 1 ett al ecm or me ei [at at wis IN HATS. %¢, 0% choice of, ve lots and UNDERWEAR Mets heavy fesced, 322: |] Made from Imported Gray| Made from all-wool Casi : emer raat as ne etm the ae an give mo the others some other! saw a man and hie wite in Lelpaie buye guarantee all of them for. cor- natural wool, 45¢., 75c., Frieze, cut very lose and| meres, Cheviots and . piper red A ing kitchen utensils together, ‘The wife rectness of style and permanency of color, 95c., $1.45, $1.95; Woollen Hosiery, 15c., 23c., long, si 6 to 20 Tweeds, elegant assortment i “We will not, howe Sere ae tae was not considered eapable of buying |] 75ce, 95¢., $1.45, $1.95, $2.45. 45c.—all reliable goods—no “seconds.” long, sizes 16 to 20 years, of patterns,sizes 15 to 20 yrs i! for any delay on this a romemne (0 detee-!them alone, Women should be willing hin rf ‘ . ie H P)Join avuee and proceed wiih sur eaae."/ EYeH Met tHe woman, and to them shel cook and dust Ie It is Acceamary, but We return money on request. We repair free for one year all clothing we sell $8 98 Question of Nox im Men: They told the Captain and’ tiellettee ey encu g enlled aSBa ttn TBD Ory i , 4 , ntellect o1 later in tho day sont for the Stanley broaden the mental horton rian to come to the station-house.| “1 wonder if we would have much re- 1s alleged to have repeated] spect for the men of our familles If the conditions had been reversed. Suppose platoon was Ilned jmen had been educated in singing and f Sergeant's desk last | dancing and, say harneas-making. Sup: he woman was asked If she| pose, after having obtained his educ: @ identify any of the men there a8] tion, a man devoted himself to currying one to whom she had given the | his horses, polishing harness, and mak- LYER SALE—TO-MORROW AND MONDAY, $ BOY'S KNEE PANT SUITS in the handsome new sailor-collar, Norfolk style, with belt, brass 2 buckle and brass buttons; also regular Norfolk and double-breasted... ........, The attorneys Regular Price, $14.75. Regular Price, $14.50. Other Days Until 6,80 P. Sixth Avenue, 20th fo Zist Stree } S —~<— The Twentieth = the companies Jquestion of the ‘ fahan and O'Brien, them bap in f. asked for recognition from t sion. Mr. Lenahan stated that t Open Saturdays Until 10 P.M. tne SU ‘ont of th ning ‘STORE The f 6th and Tth Aves, Centeny Ouilitters Cowar Good Sense tion at issue that they » sald she could not. She ; — Ber caadiemienc i US EO Cage Gr Ing horseshoes and seldom went out ex- Clothi H Sundae Gray sald: ‘ al again tn the statton-house when the | cont to buy hay and oats, and then dis- ot in oUUre it ids platoon was sent out: an 7] 1 with the people he met only the {82t0 146 West 44th St. yt, Schmittberger, mistakes of the stable boys. Should we as at once excused fromlcare much for the opinions of men report at the sta much as wo might love them? at Police] “Don't women spend too much time : hmittherger} with th . forgetting that the i s to pli polleeman un- jibur sald: “Any “A Fat Purse goes no further here ~ than an honest : oe reputation. “appointment of th the Commission mu: the m “ " and e 9 this Commission ‘ apne pe) y turn to others y Which means that you it for Better Wawes. WAIHINIE Witeae a ENNIO i give : t Bargain Seekers Harvest. For Everybody. can come here, sélect i} sald the agitation £ Ree a teoinea anon : cae es | whabyeu tant tony our: t 4 a to Four Important Special Offerings in Our No two pair of feet in} — jeot Bema lwaa the only honest me Men’s Furnishing Dept. for To-morrow. the world are just alike. for ‘yo purchase in Aning the amount Especially in the inst small, convenient sums, ks ’ P M mates No pay-orders or notes time 14 shor Men S $1.75 Gloves at 90c. —that's where the _regular- to sign and no publicity. kerma LOT 1,—1583 pairs of Men’s English Cape Skin Walking Gloves, made of the finest selected made shoe misses the mark Open Evenings. stock, with patent fasteners, in the newest shades of Tans, with spear backs, perfect fitting, made with long or short fingers; a few heavy gray Mocha Gloves are among them, ‘They were made for New York’s largest depart- ment house, and rejected on account of late delivery, hence this grand op- G portunity. Every pair warranted, New ones for those not proving satis- factory. Special for this sale.............65 and the ‘“ Coward” makes its hit. The ‘* Coward’’ Shoe is tara kaa graded at the instep just as|}ige. rust, tet Bway and th Ave, | pack: a tailor shapes a COat tO | Xen ' the figure, It does not lap over the instep, and it sets right up into the arch of tho foot, For a perfect “instep” fit —none but the “ Coward.”) Operators that mo: put on, fe r that Miss! 1 throw © Fesource ‘ot more trousie : Alfred Mathey Didn’t Appear at} ‘ > SR Roll Call and Judge Refused eee fe ion. ‘ to Accept Wife's Explanation. | - oe a mile ip to it Universally sold at $1.75. w —__—_. Count Here from Hamburg. — | Among the passengers who arrived} to-day on the st Pretoria from | Hamburg were: Count Waldemar | Lasano and the Rev. Monroe | rector of the American Church | b. a baker at h street, re $2.50 to $4.00 Underwear, 1.15. -3,—Consists of a manufacturer’s sam- line of Shirts and Drawers, pure ribbed cashmere; 20-thread heavy Balbriggan full regular made Shirts and Drawers; heavy silk and Balbriggan, and Pure Sanitary $ Natural Wool Gar- ments, Values $2.50 e to $4.CO each, at, $1.00 and $2.00 Fancy Shirts, 45c: $1.50 Underwear, 69c. LOT 2,—} cases of men’s Pure Lamb’s Wool Shirts and Drawers, derby ribbed, form- fitting, made with heavy silk front; the drawers are doubly reinforced; seams taped with silk; guaranteed against shrinkage. Sold throughout the city for $1.50. Spec@l ; for this sale, He then we general conditions, jazard of anthracite m! the miners-are mue "| CAN YOU USE A Good Set of Brains SOLD NOWHERE ELSE. JAMES 8. COWARD, 268-274 Greenwich St., noar WarrenSt,,N.¥. Mall Orders Filled, Bend For Catalogue. hma. Relative to wage e had been an | AND A Pekin weal tartan aac ut yet gate HEALTHY BODY?) oar: i ment that where No str a a ; ¥ tons Were 1 - EAT | LOT 4.—85 dozen Men's fine Percale and Scotch woven Madras stift bosom Shirts, with separate we would put ‘ 9 | 08D: rere ae: link cuffs, made by New York's best shirt maker, and sold only by special * ) itted for Gra e-N t high-class Haberdashery shops. These goods were made for this’ season’s G How Many Questions it p U $ trade, and include the highest grade of shirtings that are imported. Not Can Yi Ask ? : r of one worth less than $1.00, some as high $2.00; all sizes in the lot, n ou s ‘ : AND DRINK iW} You'll buy a halt a dozen when you see them, Special for this sale, ‘There are as miny answefs as you ie $$ if can ask questions in the 1902 BALCONY CLUB’S OUTING. Postum i a | d esc |) # {$15 and $20 Rain Proof Coats, $ W orld i pierre,” 1c! AT 92. | Food Coff | To-morrow we offer you the balance of our rain coats; none worth less than $15; . givs ieromineht Bio" | Ageg Woman’e Fall from Rocking |" ee. a good many worth $20; choice at ae “6 | I invade the Greater Borough to. Chatr Proves Fatal, j : | m a n a (e e of) Mrs. Eliza Reed, ' Both being serve atuitously by -an) 4 _ they wil] eather Tn| adn z ash Tatas wan: | expert Memonara Pan ay wh ff Hg to 125 Walker Street, Reoves og ‘Tere Tell printed a ae at hey wil} rather ace and New Yorke avenue, Brooklyn, | M e & NEAR CENTRE STREET. mores are fs one oe ees A MACY & CO.! oe Lev Co. “Oslo the High Priced Distt,” of the te no broken anes, fee ia Supposed ° ° e f Threo Blocks East of Broadway. use for many years. NEW STORE, SAMPLE FREE. at