The evening world. Newspaper, October 29, 1903, Page 16

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Friday and A special purchase of Tailored Coats of tancovertorblackcloths, tight, semi-fitted or Russian blouse, a Medium and heavy natural tan and | silver gray Shirts and Drawers, » Extra quality medium and heavy light gray worsted Shirts and Draw: English Natural Wool medium and heavy-weight Shirts and Drawers, in their Women’s Cloak Departments $17.50,22.50,29.75 § Special Sale of Men’s Fall & Winter Underwear Medium weight natural wool gray or ribbed balbriggan Shirts and Drawers, Stern Brothers Saturday 69° 98° $1.29 $1.05 Value 95c Value $1.35 Value $1.75 ers, Value $2.50 custom finish throughout, sizes 131; to military collars, correct shapes, To-morrow, Extraordinary Values in Mien’s Dress Shirts & Pajamas FRENCH PERCALE DRESS SHIRTS, in figures and stripes, cuffs attached and detached, WHITE MERCERIZED CHEVIOT PAJAMAS, 85c °2.45 18 inches, Value $2.00 Value $4.00 Travellin Complete assortments of Men’s 24-inch Sole Leather SUIT CASES, 16-inch Russet Leather First Floor, Annex. Enlarged Department for newest shapes and leathers, also with rich fittings. Sale To-morrow TRAVELLING BAGS, full cut, brass trimmings, g Bags and Women’s Bags in all the at $4.25 at $4,605 Shapes and Leathers, First Floor, Annex. Women’s High-Class Shoes Complete assortments of Women’s Footwear for Dress and Street Occasions, comprising all the latest and most approved $3.50 to $8.00 Gighteen-Year-Old Charles Pal-|, mer Fired a Bullet Through His Head After Struggle with West Twenty-third Street. DUCHT WOMAN | 10 END ils LI E ea Ave. & Bist St.’ Special for Friday Only Black, white and colors, Millinery Dept. Ostrich Feathers— th al ak ae THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, OCTCTrER 29 Lowest Priced Store in New York for Fine Goods, HATS q HATS TRIMMED Ce TRIMMED FREE FREE 6TH AVE, 224 and "Friday Bargains in Clothing Dept. Coat, $3.50 values, and sizes 9 to 15, Boys’ Clothing. $5.00 Outfits, Norfolk or Double-breasted Suits. With an Extra Pair of Trousers At the decided bargain priceof. . e These elegant School SUITS are made of fancy mixtures in 25 dif- ferent styles. Kvery Coat has two pairs of trousers to match. Coate are made Norfolk and double- breasted. Pants are of the never- rip kind, with Excelsior waist- bands; sizes run.from 7 to 16 years, The entire, Seated dene of pants and double-br - 1,99 et; value $5.00, at 3.98 m See Suits. Fine Serge is as popular as ever. We show a very strong line in Navy, handsomely trimmed with ten rows of silk soutache braid; they are in sizes from 2% to 8 years, and we have marked them at a 3 98 Special [PrlOO ss ovens cesses cees * Boys’ 5.00 Three-Piece Suits at 1.99. Vest and Pants complete, at barely the cost of the fabric alone, elegant cheviots and cassimeres—3-button round cut sack There may and ma the day, but while they last you get tiem for Suits of vest is high cut; all be not enough to last out J.99 Friday, from 10 to 12 A.M. Only. Not One Sold Before or Atter. oys’ $4.00 New Winter Overcoats, 1.98 Another of those marvellous bargains at less than cost of materilal—done to force the selling of Overcoats right now. Be on hand tocmorrow( \ at 10 o'clock, ‘The Overcoats are of frieze, in Oxford, Cam- bridge and Gray shades. Cut long, loose and stylish; fine Italian Mining, turned-up cuffs, slash pockets, velvet collars. Exactly like cut. From 4 to 15 year old boys, Think of buying a $4.00 Overcoat for $1.98— Under Half Price. 2.9 for Norfolk These are brand new styles in smart mixtures Suits. and plain colors; the Norfolk Jackets are cut a little longer this season; in sizes from 6 to 16 2 98 priced at 0 ’ Marvellous Shoe Values. Shoe selling is one of our strong points, And we never could do so great 50° 00 for Women’s $2.50 Shoes. Sale ll to 12 o’Clock. Women’s Dongola Kidskin SHOES, neat and dressy lasts, with heavy weight soles, well made and comfortable throughout; patent leather tips; all sizes and widths; regular $2.00 J 00 and $2.60 values; for this hour at ° a pair for Shoes worth $1.25 a pair. For Boys, Girls and Children. Sale 10 to ll o’clock Friday. Misses’ and Children’s and Boys’ school and dress SHOES;* patent leather and kid tips; button and lace, sizes from 6 in children’s to extension soles, heavy and medium weight soles; neat, dressy and comfortable lasts. smooth inner sole, solid leather counters; regular $1.25 value; for this hour at........ ‘ (No Mail or C. a shoe business if our values were not far ahead of any in New York. 2 in Misses’, with 50c | 1 90 for Women’s Shoes e Regularly $3.00. Sale All Day Friday. Women’s Colt and Patent Leather Shoes, tatton and lace, high Cuban heels; all new fall toe shapes, some close edges, extension soles; regular $3.00 values. Special at the some 1.90 1.69 for Women’s $3.00 Shoes. 500 pairs of Women's Shoes for Fall and Winter wear, with heavy and medium weight soles, 1 Pique sewn Biarritz Gloves.! 479 WORLD WANTS JAMES McCREERY & GO.|Always Materialize. morning’s World, 1,28) BUT Paid Help Wants in the 13 othe New York papers combined, mee vente. excellent quality, with close and extension edges, in colt, patent leather and viel Wi all the newest toe shapes an hoa re lossy, fluffy flues, Splen- heels, including the extreme high Cuban heel; regular $3.00 values; special al wonG BRANCH, N.3., Oot. ®-atter| did values. i Sse Se| wom te,2 98c| eon of ir a f - aimer, of West Long Branch, lest 3 , 2 ete, cares = nema one on/ 18 inches, $I 98 JAMES McGREERY & CO. | Woung Palmer was in the habit of| WOrth 2.98, at e m Oakthorst: Last night he pass one o¢|21 inches, $2 9 8 Ladies’ Coats, Sale of eee? vialts, eotns tears, * worth 4.00, at ° Black Zibeline Cheviot Ladies’ Gloves: ‘ malting suicide. Whether his intention! 24 inches, Coats, Half length, semi- b Stten Immet "worth 5.98, at PDe fitting, re eee —— 14.50 Fine soft kid. jftetned looked old, he gurchesed two new eavel tase map Black Cheviot Coats. New| White, black or tan. topes. good quality, black an ie th d ; teater ts ke tee vce meaner eseicolors, dress shapes of| military model, with deep Seta to his life. His cousin tried it him from doing so, When Note saw that she could not boy from ending his life she ow from, him. In the » Van As Mra. Van Note was passing out Young Palmer held the revolver to his right temple and fired, the bullet pass- ing through his head, coming out of the left. Palmer dropped to the floor and It ‘was believed he met with instant death, Doctors Beach and Casey were sum- Moned to the Van Note home and also “Mubdertaker Morris and Coroner An- Young Palmer, it is said, has not been in very good health for the pnst three vears and his parents }) him different places. Just whi mer to take his life cannot ined at present, but it is believed it as some kind of love affair, | vHE RANG 100 DOORBELLS. lor om Staten Islund Makes a Lively Nght of 1. it Wurgburger, a sailor, was ar- in Magistrate Croak’s court in| on, Staten Island, to-day, charged ‘turlously 100 doorbells on itapleton, last night. admitted that he had been heavy seas when he reached Res} y yp c it came to him then that! meditation, Jof tootstens that th He endeavored latest models; also Flats. Value special at.... “CAUGHT DODGER For Two Years Process Servers |down at last! Back and forth over the r U against him ly Ch one that erty can I take my exere $2.75 ; $1.75 Ve ON THE HOUSETOP Have Vainly Tried to Reach Gustave Uhlig, Wealthy Own-| ‘i er of Tenements. : “Ha! Gustay Uhlig. Hero AN was quiet in T pa 1 have run you Sel © the pape! : Kinsville, Woy of Hor- on's row of tenements paced, Gustay hilg, the wealthy owner. For two ears he had dodged service of the pa- ers ina sult that had brought stop! | “The process servers to t 1 r n e foiled, ‘The can reach me does not I Jere upon the roofs of mine own prc © free from], wer. 1 will yet live to laugh atl” hristopher Hannan," said Ublix, But even as he smiled in triumph his} !ted wom 8 approaching. With hands chin. sunk dt) hear the so. rept cautiously aund him. And then teil | the words with which our he fe je roofs: ant shoulder cape and fitted, pleated back. skirt model, with Persian Lamb collar and revers. mediate nelgh EUliso & survey him his besineds Mra. Ubilg, I have run you Ca et Were uttered by ©, W. Schute ‘found Ulis, 25.00 lours Blouse Coat. Deep 35,00 Twenty-third Street. orf, of tapleton, @ nrocess server 1 on Unig's trail ecomplished his nig, looking into his doom was tt! It ix over. Give me the » murmured izendorf handed them over and rye papers on Ub ston for two he house rounds In the im- range fac sufficient r rents and fr e house, decided to use strategy by istants he vis- house in the «. Uniig asked he sald he was Ubitg, nce companies,” ements. ” asked Mrs insur re: picions were allayed Sohutzendort and his fo enter the house, They way to the roof and there she Twenty-third Street. JAMES McCREERY & GO. Ladies’ House Gowns, 31d floor, Accordeon pleated albatross negligee gowns. ra-|‘Trimmed with lace, 15.50 Imported Flannel Robes. 10,50 and 13.50 French Flannel Kimonos, 7.50 and 10,00 Eiderdown Lounging Robes, 2.95, 3-95 and 4.75 Twenty-third Street. HOOKBINDERS LOOKKEEP hoys mic COMPOSITORS . COOKS ... CUTTERS HOUSEWORK « Sm IMPROVERS . IRONERS . aa. | WAITR . 8) MISCEL- et LANBOUS . meat KITCHENWORK. 12 TOTAL ,,, Publisha! official figures of American News Company pro’ 3) WATCHMAKERS Paid Help Wantsin this r Ret} 1,281 —___—_—o—o——— uie ved conclusively that the daily circyla- City is tens of thousands grearr ‘that of any other paper * on of The World in New York | BOvercoats of Oxford S We Give Blue Trading Stamps with All Gash Purchases. (Rothenberg <o. senteinenare” AVES TUT ST. sis tntasty etna terra ro Sa er ee Visit Our Handsome New Restaurant, Third Floor. For To-morrow We Habe Procured Great Assortments of Powerful Friday Trade Bringers. This store is famous as an economy centre, Your trip here is sure to result in money savings—at all times, But Friday—especially to-morrow—marks the time for sone of the most astounding under- price selling known to modern retailing. Following items tell Part of the story in detail. We couldn't tell of all the offerings if we filled the entire page. z . a, Pre-eminent Garment Values. " mS Broadcloth Suits, long skirts, blouse ‘- reverse puff cuff; capes and rich satin; jacket satin cufis piped with velvet; doubte~ lined; skirt full faring, Girls’ Full Length Winter Coats, + English melton cloth in biue or red, with , cheviot «+. rei = fancy silk braid; x neue < y raps and six broad pleats ; large reverse pud on sides, full flare bottom ah, Mycull, Sizes 6 to pee 14; #5 valuz ...... fully Worth $3; special for ° Women’s Waists of extra fine striped voile, full blouse, pleated sides, new duchess front, large pearl Women’s Coats, newest collarless style, with coat, with shoulder capes; large pull sleeve, breasted style, with pearl but- seven-gore 3 blue or Z CAN \S cape and stole front. Trimmed with velvet, $3 Walking Skirts at $1.98. Made from and well tailored; a_ skirt buttons, box pleated back, new, full s| and fancy tab stock. doub'e shoulder capes and large handsomely corded with % C ° C 8 tons; made blck j value $15.00, at. froma heavy beaver back twill e satin straps and dark mixed suitings, with yoke of tailor dollar values al Shown in rose, tan, light blue and royal; a: AIG (Have You Dined in Our New Restaurant?) in the Millinery. (Hals Trimmed Free of Charge. A Great Mohair Felts with Satin Binding at 98c. The hit of the season. Fine quality scratch felt, with broad stitched satin binding, in some of the most successful Friday 98c shapes of the season. Value $1.49, here at...... Black Ribbon Hats at $ The demand for Ribbon Hats keeps up unabated, The $2.00 kind at, each bo: 1.25. Silk Ribbon Plateau crowns with tucked chiffon under brim. 1.25 Ready to Wear Hats. . Children’s School Hats. Made of long nap mohair felt cleverly combined with C Several of the best styles of the season, ready to put on] % velvet and all ready to wear, worth $1.49, here at.. and wear,best colors and strictly up to date,worth $1 50c. Dress Goods, 29c.| Blankets and Gomforters. 88-Inch All-Wool Cloth Suitings in light and medium] Special Lot of Full Size Heavy Blan- gray, tan and blue mixtures, as well as plain tan, castor andy kets, worth $1.39, will be placed on sale to- Cc gray; also ane eat tta cloth eee sla desioe MOFFOW at.....e.sscccecress cess cvevece Ang red; also Silk ir Plaids in four choice styles; also 38-Inch Plain Serges in Fall colurings ; also Extra Heavy Wooi Blankets, worth $2.50; ] 98 38-Inch Mixed Cloth Suitings. Every fabric Sede) ROSSER ACACOUR:S ADECHOLASCIO SEX 2748 t2IC in the entire showing is worth 50c, Tufted Silkoline Comforters, figured special herg while they last at, per yar on both sides, worth $1.69 each; special 1 25 52-Inch All Wool Venetian Cloth and 54-Inch [Mixed + Abeweesscecereee ae teeeee ig» worth 98c. per yard, special 59 see c Special in Flannels. Heavy Outing Flannels, worth 10c per yard; 53 Me y special at essoecccee’ 2 9% Housekeeping Linens. Bleached Twill Towelling, per yard.. Honeycomb Towels, size 23x45, each. Extra Heavy Dinner Napkins, per doz,, 60-inch Bleached Table Damask, per yard. 45c. All Silk Lining Taffeta, 29c. 20-Inch All Silk Lining Taffeta in a wide tment of colorings, including black, worth per yard, here special to-morrow at, . 20-Inch Biack Ali Silk Loulsine, 19-Inch White Corded Taffeta in four choice s worth 6 49 | per yard, special at....es Reet Cc} Boys* Russian Overcoats. Boys’ $3 Overcoats at $3.98, 9 A Men’s Suits and Overcoats. Unrivalled Specials for Bargain Friday. Corsets, imported coutil, long over hip, bias (i 25c. value at, Seces and blue stripes, double yoke back, plain pink and blue Oxford Gray Cheviot Overcoats, Russian Style, double-breasted, with two rows of brass buttons; embroidered emblems ons! ; velvet collars and belted backs, We bought.all the maker had to bring the prices way down for this sale. Oxford gray wool cheviot Overcoats, new cuts, extra long, full skirt, silk velvet collars, double cuffs, vertical 1 and Cambridge gray and black Melton cloth in various lengths; the suits are plainand 63 fancy cheviots and cassimeres, hand-fitted collars, sizes 34 to 42; worth $12 .. Drawers, heavy muslin, tull size, yoke bands, Taffeta Silk Petticoats, in black andvolors, deep ruttle of embroidery and cluster of 25c deep accordion pleated flounce, ruffles and gored, lace trimmings sizes 18 to 30 inches; 69c Children’s Corset Waists, in heavy Jean and Canton $1.00 VAIUC dtesesesesee cercereees ieee ane collars and cutts, a!so round collar with embroidery 49, Outing Flannel Underskirts, in fancy pink andblue 56 trimming; 65c. value, at Peewee rrr eens ¢ Stripes, full size, silk scallop, 35c. value, at........ n’s Hosiery, Fast Black, Fleece~ Women’s Fine Black Cashmere Hos gray j ates Cotton Hose, high spliced heel and 1 Oc heel and toe; 29c, quality, at x 19¢ Women’s Flecce+Lined Vests and Women’s Extra Heavy Fleece Lined Vests Pants; vests with high neck and long 19c high, neck and long sleeves; pants in ankle Cc and ankle lengths; special, cach length; special at veieaee: Children’s Fast Black Cotton Hose, fine sizes from 6 to 934; worth 19¢. per pair; spe- i 9 . ’ : Gork Linoleum. |Boys’ & Girls’ Shoes. We will seil genuine Cork Linoleum, 2 pa : Great Bargain Friday Offerings patterns, and worth 65c. per square yard, at a most unusual price. Be Calfskin Lace Shoes, with stecl circlets in soles, for: boys—both "| We ot fill, mail 1.1 orders, positively wear; Special per pair....... ’ : Women’s Shoes. $2.50 Lace Gurtains, $1.33. f f iven a | 3 complete} with French Heels; also congola leather A QUALITY that has given all purchasers comp ee adastetion, shoe witsreetar takent fle at a figure enabling a aA a an ans SO us to sellthem for S ti G d . ose Ex: ey porting Goods. quisite Colonial, 5 q issanc rie Antoinette and beautiful Renaissance, Empire, Ma’ n New icalurabtal superlitiata Mack Records have been sold 50c. each; new numbe: half price Boys’ 89¢ Sweaters, 49c, maroon and fancy red, biue and black; worth 89c, each; special to-morrow at..., Women's Half Wool Ribbed Combination Suits, high neck and long sleeves, trimmed with silk tape and finished with pearl buttons, $1.49 quality, special atessees Basement. Universal Of! Heatcrs, made by Silver & Co, wills burn'\a honts, and 2.98 1% 5.00 have inch wick; spe- all Bickel plated, such as towel bars, soap cup, too! rus holders and tumbler holders; each,., 10c + 39¢ Sizes 3 to 7. Limit, two coats to each customer. None sent C. O, D pockets, elegantly made, chea> at $5; sizes 5 to 16, i Petti d G Muslin Wear, Petticoats and Gorsets, tucks, 35c. value, ateree.sseeee double ruche, silk dust ruffle, $8.00 value, at Uc aloes 5 . flannel, corded and strapped; also puff walstsy 49 Women's Outing Flanne! Gowns, full size, in neat pink {of Great Bargains in Knit Underwear & Hosier reat Da y. toe; regular 19c, values; special, per pair.... and Pants—in extra large sizes—vests with sleeves; pants with French bands, in knee Tcorduroy ribbed, double knee, heel and toe; 22> 9 and corduroy i . i 2 Cc yard: de, ina splendid selection of ’ Box Calf Shoes in lace, or button style for girJs; early for the best choice, lines exactly suitable for school refuse to seil to dealers, 5c At, per square yard Women’s Patent Leather Lace and Button Shoes satisfaction at $2.50. We purchased 6,000 pairs cal GioTimailiordeenFaty perealene? $1.33. Those Ex- Columbia Records 25c—3d Floor. throughout the United States tor to be soldforone- Boys’ Sweaters, in ‘plain navy blue,’ i”

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