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: “ tervals of six weeks or two months|tw lloles, to Fishers, John Smith, a brother-in-law of Mrs.|" At ‘the Tnatest Nellte MeCarthy ad- = fhihe United States ster, = Pe ate ec IR 7 aid Tre Fisher, could readcor write, SNe and Its Dependencies el K nit ‘Wilitam Fisher, brother-in-law of Mrs. | ald she did'not know what she was do- We Deliver Free. Chr istmas Fisher, baby. ngt lnmured. cai dm that the intemper- 1 of Fimer, tnaured for 8300 In favor ot conteibuting’es tae Hevcinimed ti And His Proper Domain Louls Fish 2G ; 8 wholesale insurance Nellie | } See NED in the Rotunda, surrounded by his loyal High-Grade Suits and Coats for Men. — Can you distinguish between a garment tailored to fit and one pressed apparently to fit? Then you will réadily appreciate the difference between a Saks garment and the other kind. Ours retain their shape and individu ality, no matter how long they are in service. The following garments ar. the embodiment of all the style and fit that intelligent craftsmen can intro- duce into them. As for the prices, just glance over these: e Winter Suits for Men, single or } Winter Surtout Frock Over- ) double breasted Sack Coat, loose coats for Men, in black or gray orform fitting, and a number in Vicuna Coatings. Exception- Fisher, insured for her for $100. Ing when she made her ‘on. the feuds Willi McCarthy, brother of Mrs.| papers transferring her right in Mrs. Fisher, Insurance $100, Mrs. Fisher ben-| Smith's policy to Fisher, e eficlary. Fisher is hot med. He eays all | Annie Smith, sister-in-law of Mrs. | th t to natural causes, | —_-— St. Louis Police Investigate the} Bere a pee iia attendants, the children, sits Santa Claus as King Case of Fisher Family, in = Ss = i € of Christmas. At his feet sits ‘Little Bo-Peep” tell- Which All Who Died Were In- ; 7 |] ing her trouble to “Little Boy Blue.” rby are “The Established Over Twenty-five Years: Fiddlers Three,” “Babes in the Wood” and “Puss in sured. !}] Boots.” . | | It is a beautiful picture; and the characters are all the E dear friends of children. PARENTS BENEFICIARIES. © ° +a i There is ever so much more in the Christmas allegory, for older heads to study out. ; . But the throne-room is not the only fascinating Man Who Realized on Policies Says |} Manufacturing 231 EIGHTH AVE., Open ‘ AY wpe ‘ WM Special Nat a of the domain of the well-loved King of Christme the new Chesterfield and Walking ally well tailored and made to Relatives Passed Away front Le Jeweler, Bet, 2ist and 22d Sts. Evenings. \|] floor, every section of the Christmas Wanamaker's is de- Frock Coats. The materials are at fit perfectly. ural Causes, Although Whiskey Make Your Selections Now. By Paying a Depost We Willl Reserve An 'I] voted to its liege—Santa Claus—and his domain extends Cassimeres, Tw Cheviots or $14.50 Winter Overcoats for Men, 42 Your See ine teed ae i Astite Until Ee Mien at ty YH] from Broadway to Fourth avenue, from ‘Tenth street to Worsteds, in the new mixtures or | . and 45-inch Box, of high-grade choice'of le ristmas. |] Bighth. more quiet effects. Vicuna‘or Cheviot Cloth; well three ™ (Atanps $100,000.00 Worth of Jewelry at 50 Cents on the Dollar. | Ramble through it, study it, criticise it, if you will, en- Values $18.00, $20.00 and $25.00. J tailored, perfectefitting gar- 1 . |, Dec, 5.—Five deaths within : 5 4 pope se tes het styles at eleven months of persons closaly related | [to (rig npnDing, publle who patronize the bis department stores will Aad it greatly |] joy it as much as you can: and tell us if King Christmas ; ments. r $25.00 Mada Cianieaa lin favor ofeiihersooule carry a more te ESnsive stock and prettier deslgue,” Ir elit bay en woroonie. tiles could find elsewhere so worthy a place in which to estalJ- Overcoats Bee oe) 45 oe ined Box Greatcoats for Men, long and $25.00. 2 ute ou were \}] lish his Yuletide court. models, of Frieze or Kersey. ey have a loose, with plaited or belted | Unusually Fisher or his wife have aroused the|TDON'T FAIL TO LOOK AT OUR GREAT . BARGAINS}! LS the good points of the higher priced gar- backs, singl double 8 PE Aas ek cnet BEFORE BUYING il] French Au-wool Bedford Cords, 50c ments, and are as carefully tailored, cay ln'the newest Scotchimics |teeae District-Attorney Folk will lay the facts | ELSEWHERE. | HE dea ja Badtond Corda is to haverth fab ic soft Special at $15.00 tures, in aiadad Sry Fay) ee values y, w a He new ide pdrors ords ii ve ti pric 80) = . ir ea Wits livevatil {0 bouche ue tat ROR $ 1 (@) ane ‘pliable, to fall in iracehill folds, while producii Gurtout Overcoats for Menr of Ohevict Goats brown. id DANT, the rich effect for which Bedford Cords are so much vow hash UY All Coats are well lined—some ings in Oxfords or Black, tailored with raised * ri ‘ top seams, body lined with mohair serge, en) ae wets Italie sleeves with silk. At $18.00 Overcoats for Men, of the finest Imported Coatings, such as Erckens’ Vicunas and Patent Beavers, or Isaac Carr’s English — Biddle and Sixteenth streets. Fisher is Stem maine . beet ‘ @ saloon-keeper and enjoys a good repu-| I Winder, Cae admired. ‘These are exactly what we offer today at . h e Pe tation among his neighbors. His wife fame at FIFTY CENTS A YARD was a Miss McCarthy, and she brought though the goods should bring just a half more. her brothers and sisters, married and The color assortment is the very best—these colorings— aingle, and their families to board tn} Navy Blues, Royal Blues, Light Gray, Green, Reseda, the lodgings conducted by Fisher In Golden Brown, Cadet Blue, at 50c. a yard, instead of Toc. connection with his saloon, All of these ‘Tenth Street, ' Cut Glass people drank heavily, according to in- Young Men's Suits, sizes 30 to 35, single or double breasted, in choice Winter-weight le Apr ak itit ; Meltons and Sedan’s Montagnacs, lined with Suitings, designed and tailored for a young the best silk; tailored to artection: va man's proportions, in the newest fashions. From $35.00 to $50.00 - At $10.00 Trousers for Men, of pure Worsted, ten on developed Joroner' Nes Ey}! . ia : i revodligaleasanaar i re aerate) be act RS 7 could 1 : Some Remarkably Low Prices Young Men's Overcoats, in all the desirable patterns from which to select; wide hip, peg ACR aS sa eeucGaAPtoNaaalit i a i Hor) centre, Always sold at r EOPLE have grown accustomed to buying the finest fabrics and newest styles, which include top or conservative cut; sizes 30 to 50 waist, [a uiene than sesdverery Wat quality of Cut Glass, in the most sparkling and bril- Surtout, Box and Greatcoat models, well 29 to 36 length. AREAL 0 od | ff Timekceper, “Kept in order free for @ males ere COSLEEEAIAI tie raollyssueeedine | Eat eee oe ee ‘Bolia date Weng. ta | lant designs, at the Wanamaker Store, at a third tailored and lined. From $10.00 t0$25.00 Regular Price $5.00. Special at $4.00 deaths in the Fisher family circle cx-| below ruling prices. It’s an old, but very attractive story. cites no comment unill the death of | But we've outdone even that, in many of the surpris- Apereemsgy acute) 1S walatecy Ors Mee! ingly low-priced articles quoted below. They are unusual, even for us. It will be scarcely necessary to urge gift-buyers Fisher. Dr. John O. Guhman, who had attended | H to take prompt advantage of their opportunity Bowls, 8 in., richly cut, $3.50 und, Water Jugs, $6.50, $9, $12, up Heath’s London Hats for Men At Special Prices.for Saturday. For the nonce our judgment relative At Reduced Prices. Could not be bought elsewhere for lesa than 340.00. all the cases, became suspicious be cause of the patient's aggravated nau- see. It then occurred to him that all 6¢| Sra foill taatiome (14 fea . sauso0: tomularly $5.and $2. °°] tovg2n 0 Our garments for the young folks J” a et " , Ho rd be h i. cl 1 BO 20 . . . the patients had vomited violently. The | rn up Re aioe. ‘witht Banionte/ Mo own mony - prea dae osc > to hat demand was poor. We ]} are fashioned with due consideration I. symptoms were so similar that when hes kept in order free for § years. Napples, 8 in., richly cut, $3.25, ers, without handles, $2, . . n Bat citorey. aslereind Wee oe sara Ent alisaded to $2.50 Newuinrly $5: 9 In, $4.00; regu] — Panales, $5.28, $T, $8, up to thought it desirable to have the best |} for their years in style, fit and fabric. |} M autopsy determined that Mrs. | H ase larly $7. Seta hy ADR r . : A “Th Smith's death was due to gastro-en- SPEC IAL. aplen ing many rch cuttings, $40, aleie English hats for men in our shop to |] Those offered here will verify this. e teritis and a tributl use, which 3.50 to 5 i BB eats : ,, $, i. ‘ fs of has not yet beer determined, | We have embraced a rare opportunity and bought $60,000 worth of Bonbon Diner, with, or -without without make it complete. We've found it |] A latent season is responsible for i Insured for $2,000. | J Diamonds from the executors of the estate es Ee LP Boos Ina $1.76, worth $3. | Flower Vases, an immense variety unnecessary; the Saks hats seem to |] the unusual low prices we quote: que: o ehly 5 ow in sh A , i During the inquest {t developed that JUDGE RANDO eI. Carattes, ricky cut! $4; worth] — in shapes, ‘alzea ‘and, cuttinia, have the preference of most men. Girls” Cravenette Coata : Mrs. Smith had been insured in the Knights and Ladies of Honor fo: From this great selection we quote a few at the following remarkably low eee 7 5 prices. We have a store full of others: with her sisters, Nellie McCarthy $ What a Single Christmas ‘8, Louis Fisher, as beneficiaries f I . ° | oe Reorreeapgsrarmird | (LICR HLA ce os ee ef ll Dollar Will Do | before Mrs, Smith's | . ¥ perb 1t-karat Solid cent 14-karat Solid A single one of your Christmas dollars enables you That's why we will discontinue the sale of Heath hats. You may have your choice of them, either soft or stiff, at $4.00 instead of $6.00. For the sake of consistency, we offer the $3.50 $4.00 and $4.50 Saks Hats, soft or stiff, in this season’s latest colors and blocks, At $3.00 Our $3.50 Shoes for Men Embody the shoe virtues—style, fit and comfort—to the superlative de- gree. They are really dressy shoes that compare most favorably with the majority of five-dollar shoes else- where. They are made in all the desirable lasts, some of them exclu- sive, of Patent or Enamel Leather, Box-Calf, Calf-Skin, Wax-Calf or Vici—heavy or medium waterproof soles. The Sporting Goods Shop bristles With its own importance. A holiday air pervades every inch of it. There are more gift suggestions here, from an inexpensive exerciser to an elaborate card table, than you will find no matter where you seek them. Shoes VS. Christmas The prices are right. For example: In Oxford or Tan, full length, box back with belt, full sleeves; sixes 6 to 14 years. Value $11.75. At $9.75 Girls’ Sailor Suits Of Serge, trimmed with black taffeta; embroidered I emblem on sleeve; sizes 4 to 14 years, Value $6.50. At $4.95 Girls’ Three-Quarter Coats Of Navy Blue Cheviot, lined with red flannel; embroid= fi ered emblem on sleeve; sizes 6 to 14 years. Value $9.75. At $5.90 | Girls’ Coats oR In three-quarter of sull-length effects, in various fabrics: BR. this season's latest models, Sizes 6 to 14 years. Values $12.50 to $17.00. At Boys’ Overcoats Of all-wool Oxford Frieze, in light or dark shades; sizes 7 to 16 years. bes Value $6.50. At $5,0 Boys’ Suits Noy. 2%, the day @eath, she executed a will In which} Gold and Genuine she stipulated that Louls Fisher should : 97 oold Ring) set with to give a present worth from $30 to $100—the rest to |f} be the beneficiary of her Insurance, in- i ae erred be paid in modest sums from month to month in 1903. |] BieOU neta er sisrer Nelle CH enINee ANT Vato... ---$160-00 Our Library Club offers this opportunity. It is an Remember we have been established over 25 years. Engraving done free of association for the purchase of important and valu- |}) able sets of books (some of them in very fine-bindings, gave Louls Fisher a power of attorney | and also executed an assignment of her | b beneficiary rights to him. |ficharge. Mail orders promptly attended to. A | hen this matter was called to the some in less pretentious dress) at much less than pub- |] . Ssasieg ariiince thee oct aa J N. S. BRANN, lishers’ regular ies This saving is effected by buy- |]) tavastigation. and Ds, Charles A, Weins| 231 Eighth Ave., Bet. 21st and 22d Sts. ing very large editions at correspondingly low figures, |]| berg, the medical examiner, demanded Send for Our New Illustrated Bargain Catalogue. eng ve bart tha beneitt a so ubsmem bers, : seus he sets will be sent comple’ as you join the and brought seven in- : a : - Club and pay the first dollar. — Full information at the Library Olub counter, or by mail, if you specify which of the sets you wish par- | | quest was In progress the police searched the Fisher hom surance policies to the Coroner's office, all of which were returned except the polloy on Mrs. Smith's life, | > The significant facts developed by the d inquest were that five relatives of Mrs. | Fisher “had died within a year in her| home, all from some form of stomachic | 4 that an inquest be held. While the In- i | ticulars of. Promptness will be necessary, however, as we have 3 3 A on hand but a limited supply of several of the sets and no more can be obtained until after Christmas. Some of the Library Club offerings : | H George Elliot's Complete Works, Westminster Subscription Edition, | 18 volumes. Paymente, $1 down and $2 a month. B to 15 years. Value $5.00 and $6.50. At $3.50 and $5.00 Boys’ Sailor Suits Of blue, brown or red Serge; collar and shields trimmed. with braid or embroidered emblem; sizes 4 to I Value $5.00. at $3.75 Boys’ Hood Overcoats Of Blue Frieze, cloth belts, military buttons, hood lined with red flannel: sizes 3 to 7 years. Value $6.50. At $5.00. | Boys’ Laundered Shirts é A select assortment of patterns in colored percales, « especially adapted for boys’ wear. Value $1.00. At 68c Ih Boys’ Night Shirts 4 Of white muslin, trimmed with red or blue embroidery and stitching. ics: At 48c and 756. > frritation and all insured either in her or her husband's favor. The First Meath. ‘ ‘The first of the deaths to take plare was that of Martin Fox, Mrs, Fisher's stepfather, who died Dec. 16, 1001. He was insured in Mrs, Fisher's favor for $200. The cause of his death was acute gastfitis. He lingered only a few days after his attack of Illness, ‘Then at in- Macaulay's Complete Works, Whitehall Subscription Edition, 20 |f/ volumes. Paymeuts, $1 down and $5 a month, | \ Ruskin’s Complete Works, Artista’ Subscription Edition, 26 volumes, | Payments, $1 down and $4 a month. Scott’s Waverley Novels, Autograph Subscription Edition, 25 volumes, * | | | | | Payments, $1 down'and $4 u month. Balzac’s Works, Saintsbury Subscription Edition, 40 volumes. Pay- ments, $1 down and $5 a month. The Depew Library of Oratory, 15 volumes, Subscription Edition. Payments, $1 down and $2 a month. Bulwer's Complete Works, International Subscription Edition, 24 | Volumes. Payments, $1 down and $4.1 month, | The New Natural History, 6 or 12 volumes, Subseription Faition (a great book for nature lovers and children). Payments, $1 down and either $2 or $3 a month. | Famous Composers and ‘Their Music, 16 volumes, Subscription ition (the finest collection of songs, Instrumental music and musical writings in existence), Payments, $1 down and $2 or $3 a month. . Ridpath's History of the World, 9 ¢ | Edition, Payments, $1 down and JounDaniad, Sonsk Sons. Dry#Fancy Goods House. OFFER Standard Makes of | 17_ volumes, 2.50 or $3 a Book Store, Men’s Underwear : ; | : see | le of Bright New Winter Clothes | The Wanamaker Basement Shoe Store Cameras. ? eo Le k At Holiday Bargain Prices. . ioripevs and Girls. | Solves the Difficulty -: ceumcta Cycle Wizord, Jr, new model, fitted with Gundlach TheMen sFurnishing Shop. | Every year recurs the same rivalry between one’s per- Optical Co.'s new double valve shutter, extra rapid relies upon two of its regular all- Hf: At 85c each—Silk finish Winter | weight balbriggan, also silk fleece lined, in shirts and) Ba ee eo ee ea eee Orc nay broad sonal needs and the pleasant demands made upon one’s symmetrical lens; pneumatic release, rack snd pin- Sizes oto 14, shoulders, velvet collars, slash pockets. Regular value $5. purse by the spirit of Christmas giving. One or the other |], ten, crise [rent penascealy fiaithed ip Marsese $3.50. Special sale price $3.50. ° is usually apt to suffer. But here and there, thanks to BatheKe TRIAL PA PL UBHY sEceompis\e the-year-around values to argue its economic principles this time. You carrying case and strap. | erewers. E \]] the Wanamaker organization, the strife is averted S ; ? At 1.00 cach—White cashmere || Boys’ Winter SPECIAL SALE—The popular full, long, loose Great Coat, J) M le e rene: A rted, | Size 5x7, Special at $11.50 cannot realize the power of a dollar wool, also natural, in shirts|| (reat Coats, made with broad, manly shoulders, and with the same style as J | Shoes, for example. All the city will be needing—de- Size 4x5, Special at $7.80 Me ‘A peahacs sere 7 Sizes 7 to 14," our men’s overcoats, slash pockets. Made of Oaford and Cam- | /]] manding, Winter fogtgear presently. Cold snaps are [f/f] jc orono, model (1 D), size 4x9: will held three double until it has bought either of these: i $4.95, bridge friezes, Regular value $6.50. Special sale price $4.95. promised, snow cant refrain indefinitely, And Winter mmedsl (UD) isles Aa3E sedeubls for M pe eomcsc sched lumi: Welent ‘Small B | emphasizes the need for stout, adequate shoes. nae tra brilliant view finder, rising front, side Underwear for en nat! d she ma} y8’ Made from heavy .warm blue frieze, trimmed with gilt buttons, p 4 Gi ’ § H . pinion; extra brilliant vie ler, 8 a i a nag A SSE ee eee otal ‘Overcoats, very strongly at together, Stanch, serviceable linings, [| Just when snow-clouds are lowering, just when Christ- swing, double valve shutter. Special at $8.00 In peat estas: ot naturel wool) tel drawers. | $3.05," mblem embroidered on sleeves. Regular value $5.00. Special ]] mas shopping makes heavy draughts upon one’s éx- Century Petite, 3x4 compact camera made, and:welltinishecs) pet ga . i | 95, ‘at $3.95. | chequer, come such stirring offerings of splendid shoes as made. with all the ve! sicst im vemenisi eras Dress Shirts for Men . . ‘ HALF HOSE. Little Girts’ Made of alhwool Thibet cloth, lined with good quality |||] these—shoes of the very sorts that men, women and chil- Nieledwith Bastman ey ipl an eM dik oy In all styles and sleeve lengths; made and fin= J} nf Coats, sateen, large collars trimmed with lambs’ wool fur or silk | dren are wanting now, at Korena Petite, size xd ve ly + all in the lena ished as well as shirts of the highest grade.) MEE 4 At 25c—6 pairs 1.38—Natural Sizeg2to8, bratd. Colors: cadet, castor, red, green and blue. Value Absolute Savings of a Third, or More \ Chehab I TI SAG Te dreamed seas 1 HS wool, black cashmere id $3.50. Special at $2.98. ‘ F ry ; : uble-plate comera made, with all the new attach At $1.1 | Silcarmels haikoaleotine Back t a AE ea | ; Hvery als of shoes t su shi v is i, be alee on; and ts, At $6.50 | if * Made of all-wool lady's cloth, large. fancy collars trimmed of a quality-for-price made possible only by Wanamaker Three-fold Tripod, with op metalhead. At 98¢ dh. 2. pateonanditancy: lisie, with brown Janet fur or fancy silk braid, double-breasted, 9/1) methods. We won't sell you or let you keep an unworthy al ala Boer a elas Umbrellas and Canes. | At 17c—6 pairs 1.00—Fine Im- Sizes 2to8, pearl buttons, lined throughout. All the new colors. Value [| pair, if we know it ‘ 2 v Stanley Plates, per dozen 59; 4x5, 35c. | \, ported Cotton, plain blacks, | esa a asso Speci ar as 2e ee | a Mentstahgeaiat 1°60 Wonlenis! SheeatatiesaD Soks Developing of Toning Solution, S-ounce bat As a rule people do not like to carry | tans, grays, dots and/|- Girls’ Winter SPECIAL SALE—Stort, three-quarter and full length semi-fitted instalment. of the best | call, kidskin and enameled tle, t 1 Se i stripes. Coats, rimmed pver sold at this price. Box ther, ina doven sorta; amart Bicycles. an umbrella. No wonder. Mostof , Or bOX coats, velvet or cloth rolling collars and cuft Sizes 6tot4, with braid or tailor stitched. Colors, red, blue, castor and t are ugly to the eye and clum: $3.98. Oxiord. Regular price, $6. Special sale’ price $3.98. them ugly y to carry, Not so with ours. We calf, of high grade, with single | or Gouble soles of oak-tanned | leather, welted and stitched, | ‘3; dural f materials. Sh ordinarily : sell at c8 wty that High Grade Bicycles for Boys and Men, thoroughly guaranteed; 14, 16 or 18-inch frame, in black or mo~ FANCY FALL SHIRTS.) Girls’ Full length and short Box coats of good quility melton and Judge them by $8 standards. "| —_—_ Boys’ Shoes at $1 Foon: complete with bell and tool bug. At $15.00 At op each—New Plaited|] Win‘er Coats, kersey cloths, with or without capes, high or rolling coltur, 4) |] 1, Men's Shoes at $2.40 || Worth $2 oF more. tilack cult mi Sake Reni Biver IB! ey eS make them so compact and mount: ronts, in neat figures; also Stole turned-up bell cuffs, large fancy buttons. Short coats in sizes MKincinndh on arama ea tieenel ot aM Sa ce vamiacion Sail and mtecle bbe: + ‘ In é Sicank 4 5 popu- solid leather soles; medium nar- es, Hussey extension bar, bell and tool bag: in t OD-4 “ the regular stiff bosom, ina $4.98. § to 16—Iong coats, 6 to 14, Value $6. Special at $4.98 lanineea with One leqtierinner|| | row tore L Adis Hussey enienelea eee PR eea the handles so tastefully that the wes and outer soles, welted “and | teke At $25.00 jection is removed. large variety of styles. Girla' Three-quarter and full length Monte Carlo. and Box Coats, stitched, Comparable to. the Girls’ Shoes at 75c Without Coaster Brake. At $21.75 | gil eed made of zibeline and kersey cloth, velvet cuffs and straps, high Dest $3.50 oc SBN; are Sunt, about halt price for Umbrellas for Men or Women of heavy silk taffets, "7 " 3 ‘omen's eS a’ . kidskin spring-heel Shoe 8403 ted box: NIGHT SHIRTS, se ase 14,7 Or sat Sth wie yin coe ates Golbrs) fan, Genuine kidskin shoes, In half-a-| range from 8, children's, to 2. Striking Bags. alcongi seskon (cimne Rendigs (ct cele peice: cach Wellemade. Flan, SH io PERE eeu DO A ae ea | Co ae, ade witeadl| -audither. Worth looking: over Striking Bags, single or double end, in tan or olive HI year. stitched. Unmatehable at this to save half on children’s shoes. leather, double stitched, complete. Canes of fancy or plain woods, sterling or German, nelette Night Shirts; also good heavy muslin, nicel, Bi: _ trimmed. : Special at $1.00 Sean pecial for San ried weichse! wood. with sterll ng Silvie ncy mounting = 4 price. Basement Shoe Store. Value $1.50. | Double end Striking Bags. good quality dark tanned ’ Value $2.00, . Special at $1.50 formerly A. T. Stewart & Co., Broadway, 4th Ave., 9th and 10th Sts, OPEN OPEN EVERY Yoga Brothers SATURDAY EVENING (TILk m9 Pm. A Srw.Cor- Bi Ave. 10.50 Pe - MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED. Canes of im;