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we om ET ms re i as . THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 5, 199. MOLINEUX WRITES | Up Atl Nice ( REDUCTION SALE! | | OF DEATH HOUSE gh ‘ ‘ Nee, | i) To-Day & To-Morrow, a Climax—S. N. WOOD &'CO.’S : ra o a : We re Overstocked. Ente. Immense Stock of High-Grade Clothing, “The ha rita. Bride Week niWrichie = He Sy We must unload our very fine stock of men’s Reductions are PRT VERICTTY sy ae ate extra nar ya But yous stive oa atest advantage is i 3 ; . ® Deachibes His Terrible Experience. Bh HIGH-CLASS CLOTHING. ire andthe ie Ret yes YOU CANNOT. REALIZE the woudertil wore Ge ie done in setting newer-and higher standards for Ready-to-Wear Clothing. Ask yourself what Clothing Firm has deservedly stood highest in America for two generations. TO-DAY we use EQUAL woollens, BETTER linin; s, BETTER) findings and the BEST workmanship it is possible to hire for money. The linings we put into our cheapest garments cost at the mill exactly four cents per yard more than theirs—and our cheapest suits are sold at HALF what their cheapest suits cost ‘ The simple fact is that we are a young, energetic house, with a determination to do the greatest clothing business in the world. We already have the largest on the Pacific Coast and a wholesale trade that spans the Continent. We make, COME TO-DAY OR TO-MORROW “The Room with the Little Door,” tsjmirmuring of Latin prayers. the title of a book by Roland Burnham Geka Ne in your cell (the drawn Molineux, soon to be issued from the | wide awa 3. yo x that the last ecure ry i i vi yi presses of the G. W. Dillingham Com-|confoseion is being made, tho last gacra= and secure the very best and newest kinds of merchandise. Never have pany, which holds the copyright. ment is being administered. This getting up every night |f-you had such a chance to secure such wonderful bargains. Look the It you have ever been to Sing Sing on Watched the Death Tragedy. goods over; see the y . si f the , a visit or otherwise, you will know that] waist, cnother reason why no breake with the baby, or some o} “The Room with the vis Sean ue fast {8 given to the traveller, | 1 xaw older children, is all wrong. * death chamber. The tit Indicates 1 one morning. The curtain was mature of the book, It is a record of {Mot quite down to the floor, Not that the children are to | e uce I 1C¢ 2S. . ree made myself as flat as posible; 1 . Molineux’s perzonal impressions incident | saw ‘the priest. kiss him; hold up. the| Dlame. If he’s the baby, prob- w to his trial and imprisonment. Most of cross before his eyes: bid. him, have LANCE WILL PROVE THE s a 5 ‘ Ke was written In tne doath-noure, [faith and then back out of the ceil, | ably UPLB unoaes NAL | ascre OF OUR CE TRMENT without question, the BEST medium-priced clothing that can be put together. We sell Ber errs te the gramome incidents | mathe”, heard the ‘ittle procession eae Rus mor ten ceen ute) $12.50 Overcoats and Suits Reduced to,. $7.50 it to you, the wearer, at wholesale prices. During this sale we offer Substantial Reduc= fison life. Tt hus Poe-ltke touches! "What happ ere nd haw it| Strain of nursing. $12. ercoats dto.. a ea i pean » es GC faney, tor Molinout wae an educatea'|fell three iminutes tater T cannot | We have often seen whole 15,00 Overcoats and Suits Reduced to,. 10,35 tions from those wholesale prices. It will cost you not one penny to look—or to test ou—but T came very near finding out @ Man and ho viewed the horrors of Im-|" “witt you beeve me, that this day 1s! families of older children who 18,00 Overcoats and Suits Reduced to.. 13.85 the truth of these statements by actual wear—our guarantee goes with every garment, | prisonment with the grasp of an !m-|a long one? j i presstoniat. akon “eliows putside can do much to keep the parents awake o’ | 22.0) Overcoats and Suits Reduced to.. 14.85 OVER OAT To-day and © mind from. disagreeable ( ‘ Salaerpe pial Motear ay thought; “we have breakfast and elt| nights, First one, then the | 30.00 Overcoats Reduced to...ee0.... 19.25 gets To-morrow. Molineux ad, Hut while unused to the |e the next ty go. OS OFM NIK ote is ailing, Every garment absolutely this season's make, Men’s Overcoats in Friezes, Kerseys, Mel- pen he hes achfeved much more than woe Benjamin” you have! the, aa hese childrenitecem welll perfectly tailored and high-grade materials. tons, Oxford Cheviots, in all colors, all styles, all could be expected of him. His point of | worrying you a ‘posing in your bed j | view ‘always escapes the commonplace |~of quickie.” "S Your Ped enough at times; but they are | and he writes with surprising ilterary white, hollow-eyed, often list- skill and case in narration ane ne inrtce attorney less, with irregular appetites, is chapter on “The Thin itr The book is not a novel, but a sertes n ra Dearee| Deevish and fretful, wakeful at | Molineux of impressions. It Is divided into chap- | ney refers to the ters, under the following headings: | Bir n this fash | night and constantly taking cold. | ‘The Room with the Little Door—A For- ipteney: en Jowel—a rare ene in he use of Vinol, in conjunc- | bidden Bong—The Murderer’s Home P Ra Go "| tion with Vinlax to regulate the rafter all this fuss and e: Journal—Fads—The Mayor of the Death | bowels, will benefit these child- tur good lady who held the ot ve : oriment—- | District-Attorney dared y the case, | . $4.00 Grades Reduced to.. $2.85 | $5.00 Grades Reduced to.. $3.50 Chamber—A Psychologica! Experlment— | j, qhttpeey/ (aves MOC Ery, (ne CRR es | ot ed et adays ; | Me and Wife—Old John— Friend— M. ux, in di tbh the death | 6,00 Grades Reduced to.. 3.90 | 7.00 Grades Reduced to.. 4.90 Life-My Friend, the Mayor—A Disserta- f eaye: “It In very gh inthe! There is nothing in Vinol that | tion on the Third Dogreo—It's Just Like | dont chamber glass sieylights by dav! can hurt them. It is pleasant | I Z | THIN Her—An Opinion on Expert Opinion—| throw beams of light in every corner of | tO take. CIF it doesn’t do the Impresaions. Our cages of steel and stone. Guards! work, we will give you the 311 BROADWAY. nace up and down night and day, always Near Thomas St., Centre of Block. lengths, swell make, with hand-padded shoulders, loose back, so that the coat hangs from collar and shoulders ; none 9 6 5 ° Combination Rain Coats and Cravenettes at About 13 Off. Aes $2.50 Fancy Vests Reduced to........ TROUSERS. Perfect Fitting. Best Materials. worth less than $12.50; most of them worth $15 and $16; choice Men’s Stylish Overceats in very high grade Kerseys, Meltons, Friezes and Oxford Cheviots, handsomely hand tailored $ ras) | © equal tothoroughly good cu: tom work ; none worth less than $16, most $18 & $20,at Hamer Lights the Pages. Watching. ‘There is no sound while they| money back. 4 do this, as thelr shoes. like ours, are There are flashes of humor in these |do this, as t . it. Tt is like Hving and eat-| Mail Orders Supplied, $1 Par Bottle, Express Paid. | pages—humor of that ghoulish sort that|{ne and sleeping vand. bathine Ine i , a fen in tho shadow ire given to, the |nearehitght. It is Ike being alive, but ye ’ Uttle flowers of hope that will even] buried in a glass coffin.” | er S ru tore The gruesome story of a death-house | blossom on the vine of despair. There !8)companton, ‘The Professor” he was} postry, too, some witty, scene sarcastic. | called, fs well told. ‘This man found a = == = === — YTMhe sontimental is avoided. And there | Mouse In his cell.” He coaxed It until 6th AVE. and 234 8T 9 ; e made It a friend. He had a far- are bits of writing that will command | ented: purpose: Finally’ the. ahadeer — fi. seriomr attention. There ts An attack on| fell and his death came nearer. ‘The the methods of the office of the District- | Professor fell Ul. The Attorney of New York and a chapter on Hin Pet Robbed the Death Chair. Expert Opinion, in which Molineux re-| 0. as 9 Youle his clear rasp of the law as ap-| giETiahte” ald the prison doctors, but 6TH AVE. AND 18TH ST. plied to his own and similar cases. through the ttle door the man was Men’s Overcoats of finest Vicunas, Thibets, Friezes, Kerseys, Meltons, Oxfords, the rich im- ported fabrics used by swell 0 custom tailors, beautifully 14 e made; value $25, and equal to $40 custom garments... SUIT SALE 73:2" Men's Suits, single and double breasted, of The most interosting chapter of the|dead. There were red spots on hia face, Good Sense GE: FX E Ml LIN 0 E | EW R splendid all wool Cheviots and Cassimeres in this ook, Ja entitied “impressions.” It, ts | thug tells’ what wan discovered, wake LARGEST CLUSIV LLINERY HOUSE IN N YORK. season's most popula apattcrts also plain colors; fod “The Next) Morning." and te de-| they stripped his body for its winding well made and finished; all sizes; porns sheet of quickilme: )\ gerines, the feclines of the men in the | "Gyr ‘hin Wroent wore little acratches, 0@ 40 styles to select from; none Bag eae cut To die, Minutely the tra- | fee ate! ne Ae in Ghee aTetNY chase A LARGE OFAL IN worth less than $12.50; most of Gitional custome of the death house, ber} and flattened down on them ‘and R B bod them worth $16.00; choice..... © | Bees eee) Fer Rented. [FINE BLACK OSTRICH PLUMES . en dee lenee ol ie = Y j night and tho awful solemnity of the] ,,che humor of the book creeps out Jn 5 6] ° |] Men’s Suits of rich Fa Worsteds, bl ¥ i i | morning. the chanter entitled "The Murderen'l Tr be (fitted) or not to be?| ; | NONE “ancy Worsteds, blue Men’s Suits of richest custom fabrics, hand- EN) EEE SO LLG of paper edited ind ssid’ by the ine Th AS the ee anvehoe We have purchased from a-prominent manufacturer 200 dozen | and black levios, Mixed Cheviots and Cassi- somely hand tailored in finest custom style; none “athens ater of the dea } ere’s f ; sR ; PRU TWIN: ona aan waslinal es Anan lncchieh CHa are ererse tate fine Black Ostrich Plumes, sizes 17 and 18 inches, regular value $3.25, ais ta icky, apbby te 6 5 worth less than $20, most different.’ 1 tell you he was glad to|0f Verse he culls from the prison poets: | buying. Saturda’ Ce) TN a ae worth $25, yet having all {Be yathat ne made no trouble," "Why _ SPRING, m5 Pepeina lee sale Saturday t tures; handsomely tailored ; the appearance of custom 1 “Our horror, how we are affiloted, by inde poets mew tw:! Absolutely safe of being . worth fully $16 to $20.... e garments costing £40; at... e Ki) opt, oampanion’s death, Aa a matter at is oF flowers or murmuring | Ftted with the Coward Shoe " i | nig Js better than] Our spring arrives—when they tarn off the ateam. : ; aience In. the eth, chamber Hie onan “Take big chances with any $3.00 Fancy Vests, $1.85, Open Saturday Evenings Till 9 o’Clock ring the night, if you have ta , awar, AOR UA tobe | Her whoes last words I indite: also oaliahe yo might have falta very | Ge akg Leet Hens Receez age [Other make. . ENRON XT) 740-742 Broadwa teh, per ae it tee Gynamo ne As unual—his decision was reversed, And the reasons of ii BE VE H TS, ° O s ’ ef) by ve 8] jo no ear “ death watch dexw down the curtains in| Home, Sweet Home” Marred. | are these :— BLACK FUR A R A ) e Just South of Astor Place, front of all the cells when the night out-| ‘The Forbidden Song” 1s a pathetic The ‘din pl jd to mate thi side turns gray, you will surely b*! sketch of the entertainment of a victim Li epetteese Rape hn ; . Amarened by. the lee of im {he night hefare his death. He tells of HELENE DEE TES (0.8 Celebrated Ball Crown. which we have marked down for this sale) 7 ve ¢ e songs u ony d @ ordinary ohoes' on the fi as not sunk=the song. that ie ap tuto the arch of the took [from $2.85, corridor round ike, thund the death house, It Is ad 5 ridden | Home. ‘Tho Coward supports tho foot firm to The chapter “Me and Wife’ tells of ly because of its perfect ft withou' Mrs. Molineux, and Jt is sald there are a “lap-over” at the instep. e a - hints in it of ‘certain things: that havo N h 1 is. buil come since hls liberation, but it also J 1 fone out since Ais iibera t 0 o other shoe is bui heen j ‘oods wi MRS MOLINEUX vined (or entirely” omitted Before” the like the Coward. Hence, The! extraordinarily, low\jprice| we" have Iput on) thesei6 a Fe eat bet lP\ thal took ie wa tetl : z "\certainly insure a rapid sale of the same; we therefore advise you to! lows: “To my father, Gen. Edward Les-|no other shoe fits like it). early to secure some of them 1 He Molineux, with reverenc [Say Seay of protace ho writes: alain neat Rey | “The following waifs are prod | my imagination; tte tories thatceame sir aed anlage! | [Into my mind from time to time, Some 259~ 261 eas eae ; 0) ne! are from letters writt ome Ez W a dled wniie 1) was confined in the “Tombs | JAMES S COWARD SIXTH AVE. val LQ pas rison, in New York. City ELSEWHi Heath onamber at Sing Sing.“ | '"° | 268-274 Greenwich Sty near Warren@t.N.X Hl igegi7ests. sal Divorce Application Is Based on! “In them 1 have not Infliciea myselt to | Mail Orders Filled, any great extent upon the reader. Here- a Fact that Husband Had Her ook unon the'brigne mide, ae ee f° “end eee ._ |Rilmpses of the side. which ie a Watched While He Was In ae ei RA teas -T t en i aces leads Prison. ar TARR Ce epee ment beeen AO Way. LO WI ¥ fiteore ; 2 is the @ ° CALLED CRUEL TREATMENT. isis (ns'skoottnit eRe antl ya *| without fon f f lanes | [im’ssaguth tha tnvitshae'viaaets, WOFLd Want Way. ~ WM. VOGEL & SON USUAL. DEFECT. SAGGING COLLAR. Open Until 10 o’Clock Saturday. This Time It’s $20 & $25 4 75 Suits and Overcoats for e And You Can Pay on the Hecht Credit Plan. H It’s only in keeping with truth to tell you The Suits. that custom tailoring at twice the sum couldn’t ‘be a bit better than the making represented in these Suits. The collars are put on by hand and hand-made buttonholes. The shoulders are superbly shaped, and the set of the coat is perfect. You can choose between cheviots and worsteds in infinite variety. We can fit you from this lot, no matter what your build. Credit, if you want it. Saturday, Fourteen Seventy-five. The timeliest opportunity of all is your The Overcoats. ability to get into one of these genuinely swagger Overcoats at $14.75, and besides you can pay off your suffering was ever ‘wiifully the officials with whom I ca: SIOUX FALLS, 8. D., Dec. 5—Mrs. Blanche Molineux does rot deny the re- port sent out from here that the hiring of detectives to watch her after her husband's confinement in the death house at Sing Sing constitutes the! ground on which she will base her ap- plication for divorce, ‘Mrs, Molineux is not making any ad- missions, but she broke her usual cus- tom to-day and recelved the newspa- per men, heard their statement regard- the reported basis of her suit, and paid, “I must decline to discuss it." % As the story goes, the complaint in the coming sult has already been pre- (Copyright, 1902, Wm. Vogel & 80a.) Z | Recognition from Every Quarter - for Our New “Concave” Shoulder. Reretige ate, Molineux s lawyers, nnd ? ; purchase on the easiest sort of terms. Sizes are not restricted, Bie onicg. semtonca Stele Boys and Young Men’s |] nor is choice, either, as you usually find at ‘‘sales."’ Oxfords and Nothing has been done in tailoring in fifty years that has met with such @ shadow her movements and by his dis- Over 2 blacks galore, and your size, tobe sure. Secure your selection wide and Uy eta lb Ae UT A ice ee UE TEC ge Wal Somes 5 -. 7, Sev rom every qu. re —a marv: ous im 'e! JDtrus, of her caused great mental suf. coats and Suits \]] Saturday at Fourteen Seventy-five. The “Concave” Shoulaer is a shoulder made in anew way—a way that ellme fering and so was guilty of cruel and imhuman treatment. The complaint, it ie further sald, 5 $ | coat. And this feature, together with our *‘close-fitting” collar, which insures Serio fist, auring: the second yaar We offer some of the best numbers we have in stock— | the perfect fit and set of a garment about the neck, we are putting Into every Guarrelied wich tne members of hie fam. |{ Saments that in every way are the equal of custom made || ~ Suit and Overcoat from $12.50 up to $50.00. Re ay eee ten ores taioeine foods, at big reductions from regular prices, The Boys who | che | Moilneux was distrustful,” ta ner/| Have not yet bought a Winter Overcoat are invited to Some SUITS & OVERCOATS at $15 watched and in other ways annoyed her Come In and See These on Sale To-day Style 74 is the regular lace cut Shoe, in the same style, at the same price. Medium length Overcoats, single treasted, made of a fine quality of Oxford Melton, satin inates the superfluous wadding—a wider, broader, more perfect fitting shoul- der, a shoulder thathas a character and style that will stay as long as there's a Friday and Saturday. by his emissaries. nf om Be laecrevitaU erator cure No Si hey are wet weather Shoes of undoubted quality and unquestioned SA eae d, of a fine black and blue K with satl; neux after her arrival here gav ta * ¢ S ‘. ality | Medi length Overcoats, single breasted, of a fine black a jue Kerse: in nous after her airival here gave out 911 No Such Values Have Been Offered This Season. : | shouidaniliningfoutiversitul=eies eee ze intimated that the mental torture to which her husband had subjected her was sufficient excuse for her wishing a weparation, She did not spoclfy at the time in what this mental afftiction con- YOUNG 4 pisted, but the Inference then was that MEN'S OVERCOATS, made of Imported Oxtord Gray and Black Irish Frieze, sizes 17 to 20 years, regular price $21.50, she spoke of the humiliation of bel Frid: eee nee sy Bre seotemitttnagt ell Daley Rete wes - $12.00 would “appear now that she was refer- ¢ IEN'S LONG PANTS SUITS, made of i ted f, it ring to the mental suffering consequent elegant assortment of patterns to select fro: + sizes 1. SP eR dead upon her being suspected and |] regular price $12.75, special Friday and Saturday »os-s--cee, 7.98 Extra long 50-inch Overcoats, single breasted, of a very fine grado of Oxford Frieze, draped very full and loose—$15. Sack Suits, in single and the new 3-button double breasted styles, of black Thibete—$16, Fancy Cheviot Sack Suits, single and double breasted—$15, Single and double-breasted Sack Suits, of fine Gassimeres—the newest effects in stripes and checks—$15, . Sack Suits of smooth-finished Worsteds, single breasted—$15. STORE OPEN SATURDAY TILL 9 P. M. WM. VOGEL & SON Broadway, BOYS' ALL WOOL OVERCOATS, made of Oxford Gray Irish Frieze, cut loose and Jong, sizes 6 to 16 years, 1Fy jal Fri. spoer and lana. sees years, regular value $8.75, special Fri- 5.98 |superiority, Other good styles in almost $3 00 ane acces junlimited number at this moderate price, . lke | Blyn Shoes sold only at Blyn Stores. Made ‘ (and sold under one le, progressive manage~ apes to fit all feet—grades to fit all pur: hoes bought at any Blyn store are lexcl angeable at any other Blyn store. | Good Shoes for Men and Women, $1.50 to $4. ae |L BLYN & SONS, WASHINGTON, Dev. 5—The Presi: ' GUARANTEE SHOE CO, thas decided to appoint A. B, An-|] , {FOUR 6th Ave. and 27th Street. Sule 70-MBN'S DLUCHERS, tne of Crawfordsville, Ind. fo Ist STORES Third Ave, and 1224 St FACTORIES: pox alt of tested merit,» prime oak * succes 3 patie . “ay © | EASY TO 609 8th Ave, 39th & goth Sts, | #0": #03, 405 - soles, taxt color hooks REACH: 162 Bowery, near Broome St i St Sara sgaueeee Sole satiate Sk tt S|

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