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THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, CCTOBER 380, 1903. “noe Saks & Company Ready-for-Service Suits and Top Coats for Men. EVA C. BOOTH, LIKELY TO SUCCEED MRS. BOOTH-TUCKER IN ARMY, CHILDREN MOURN MAS, BOOTH. TUCKER! _ Little Ones, Broadway, 33d to 34th Street. "i Broadway, 33d to 34th Street. Police Court in Jersey City. men were In the Oakland and three in the urt In Jersey In response to summonses to ¥f false registration 2 issued by Police Broken-Hearted | ae seats atte eauor {| ceaueat of] Distinctiveness and impressiveness have the same power and influence in dress as in other things. '} ¢ oth pathy elr Father ith coun, Your apparel is an attribute of your personality. It impresses your fellow men in proportion to the in Chicago. | : te these umes had toon reeis. || Aegree in which it expresses your individuality and defines your taste. Saks apparel is designed fori} it was through errors that specific purpose—designed and tailored as though to your measure, by tailors who are masters of BODY TO BE BROUGHT HERE. explanation their craft. We maintain a variety of garments, three times greater than that of many of our contem- without giving him notice Just || poraries, at prices for which we have never yet needed to apologize. / » day of registration. Later It May Be Shipped to Eng- | land and Interred in Abney Park Cemetery, Although Husband Pre-| fers American Interment. Of Imported or Domestic Covert, Whipcord, English Twill Fabrics, Cheviot, Homespun, Diagonal Worsted, Vicuna or Thibet. $12.50 to $38.00 Single or double breasted, full or semi-military, medium loose back, or extreme full back, and the new English sack coat models, as well as the new Chesterfield cutaway coats, of Cheviot, Cassimere, Tweed, Worsted Cheviot, Rough Serge, OS2O232OTVTTOCSED ; ¢ Zeitz & Tarshis ¢ CREDIT TO ALL. ¢@! ' 5 = & tefegcans wen tecelvediat the Balva- Fall Tourist, Paddock, Surtout and Shower-Proof Coats of Heavy Homespuns, Thibet, or Finished Surface Worsteds, i tion Army Headauiarters in this city to- $ EAL het h Odie UES Covert, Whipcord, Worsted, Twill Fabrics, Venetian or | the latestand most effective designs and aloré, which IAGEOh @ay announcing the death of Col, ry ANN ENS S $ Cheviot, in all the new shades of tan, olive and brown, as well | plaids, overplaids, checks, stripes, combination patterns and Thomee Holland in the Santa Fe Hos- ry CLOTH I NG @ as the one-tene effects of gray and black. $16.50 to $38.00 | the more conservative one-tone effects. $35.00 to $38.00 pital, Fort Madison, la, The first de- @ @ ; . F spatches of the mired wreck a pe $ eee, engl Mbdet alts CHILDREN. @ We Consider Worthy of Special ake, Mo, lad watd that doth Stes Nene tal PETE TQP COATS AT. $15.00 SERS AT. $5.00. OEE ears idole asians @ Yourrelf end Family Can Dress @ AME, MMALS fb. G eS were deud. Later It was learned that ¢ eee wn a Qveragate of black or Oxford Vicuna, the 40-inch conservative Of high grade fall weight fabrics, in ten of the season's best pat~ Mrs. Booth-Tucker alone was dead, but e terns, including worsteds as well as the new effects in cheviot that Col, Holland's injuries would be @ é models lined throughout to edge with silk, a high sede garment mixtu peg top or conservative models. | Tate ying c $ @ | well warth twenty dollars, we offer them at $15.00 | ‘They are exceptionally good value at $3.00) Ee | o3 ees A eee Crease Linda @ sooty) 498 Sth Ave.. o'r 10Un at é If i the body of Mrs. Booth-Tuckar wil be grote Sag Feat Si con it 3 you desire a heavy Winter Overcoat, we are ready to provide one of Frieze, Grand Central Station ‘at 7 o'clock Eun- @ Stores. $2239 Sd Aven nic tzzis1 & Melton, Kersey, Vicuna, Elysian, Chinchilla or Fancy Cheviot Fabrics in the Gececeeseeesotens Box, Greatcoat, Tourist, Surtout or Paletot model at Fifteen to Fifty Dollars. High Grade Hats for Men High Grade Furnishings for Men. At Two Dollars. Special for Saturday. Derbies in black and various shades of brown, Soft Hats in black, tan, brown, nutria or pearl in quite an exhaustive variety of Fall and Winter day morning. There it will be met by the Salvation Army Headquarters staff and escorted to Carnegie Hall, where it (Will He in state until 3 P.M, w . crete funeral services will he h exact prog:amme for these s not beon arranged, but speakers will be several of New York's} most prominent men who admired the woman's public work, Immediately after the funeral services the body will be transferred to Me- morinl Hall, in the Salvation Army Headquarters, No. 13) West Fourteenth street, where the members of the Army From 188 EVA C. BOOTH, the beau-,; 0 her sister, Mrs, Booth-Tucker, tiful younger sister of the late} her headquarters {n ‘Toronto she Is cred- Mrs, Emma Booth-Tucker, ar-|ited with doing remarkably effective | rived in New York to-day| Work in organizing the Canadian fore fram Toronto to attend the|Her father has frequently recognized funeral services. her ability and applauded her work. It} lentally, It Js understood in the} 1s known th as selected Miss Eva! fon Army headquarters that she| for more tn nt work as soon as presented itself, and it taxes one’s cleverness to anticipate it so far as ~ rate his dress requisites are concerned. The things |. presented here will define how thoroughly’ we have succeeded. for Saturday. amr S00 fom 10 WEAR will gathor to hold thelr private ser- ceed her sister as Co the opportunity idan lee gedit sf EQUAL TO ANY 810.00 SHOR 4 ieee ett toy Gann tooth, VaTGHisos th tHnes Gat Wlilees LEE tear o enor te React es IN STELE, FIT AND WEAR, models from which to select. Special for Satur- } Arrangements for the interment have the founder of the A of Mra E. VOGEL & CO., day at ‘Two Dollars. SHIRTS—Fancy stiff bosoms of printed Madras, in a not yet been made and will not] Miss Booth has been the chief officer! Booth~Tucker, because they loved her| Mexers of High-Grade Custom Shoes. variety of neat patterns on white grounds, detached cuffs, Ve until Gen, William Booth, in London, jof the Army !n Canada and next in rank| for her charecter and loyalty, they| os GRAND ST. 88 WALL ST. Op: era Hats of ribbed silk with French spring in | Value $1.50 pesial at 85c¢ belleve that Miss Eva Booth will be a competent successor, Miss Booth 1s now the only child of Gen, Booth in America, dix heard from. Col. E. J. Higgins, Chief Secretary of Staff, to-day re- ceived this telegram from Commander Booth-Tucker in Chie: UNDRBRWEAR—Shirts and Drawers of heavy Wool, in natural or white, carefully fashioned and finished; shirts, sizes 34 to 50: drawers 30 to 50; in stout and’ Medes designed for young men as well as for PRAISES WORLD | CARTOONS. those of more mature years, At Five Dollars. OpPéabeimer “I propose funeral Sunday/Mrenk Marvey Field Saya They} While she may suecced her alster as » @nd interment in Woodlawn Monday the Best Printed. Consul, it ts understood that Booth~ s regular sizes, unless Gen. Booth should prefer the In- ement issued to-day Frank | Tucker will continue as Commander of A Sal f Suits and Coats for Bo Ss H ) terment in Lond atement issued to-day Prank ling Salvation Army in America, Aa| Treats ALCOHOL and € 0: YS: | Value $1.50. Special at $1.00 | PAIAMAS of Sateen or Cheviot in a variety of pat- terns, all of which are in good taste; pearl buttons. Value $1.50. Special at $1.00 { HQUSR COATS of double faces fabrics, plaid or striped collar and cuffs, silk cord trimmed. Two thor- oughly well tailored models from which to select. Value $6.00. at $3.95 BATH ROBES of Turkish towelling in desirable color effects, generously fashioned. if Value $4.50. Special at $2,85 A Special Sale of Neckwear. Large flowing scarfs of rich, heavy Silks in me- | dium or dark effects and black or white self-fig- ured designs, convertible into four-in-hand or once- Consul the daughter would be an inter- mediary between the Army and ita founder. Two infant children’ of Commander} > j end Consul Booth-Tucker are burfed in Woodlawn, and it is evidently the Com- If you would develop the best within your boy, see to it that his apparel is at least as good as that of the boys with whom you would have him associate. It doesn’t cost much—especially if the Saks label identify it. Here's an incentive. The prices of the following things have been discounted most liberally. BOYS’ DOUBLE BREASTED SUITS of navy blue or fancy mixed Cheviot, Tweed or Cassimere, trousers with double seat and knees, sizes 8 to 16 years. Value $5.00. Special at $3.75 BOYS' NORFOLK SUITS, with bloomer trousers, strap and buckle at knee, of all wool Cassimere, Cheviot or Tweed, in light or dark plaids or fancy mixtures, Special at $3.95 of Brooklyn, pays a high tribute rtoons of ©. G. Busoh, of The Referring fo the cartoon print- mander’s wish that his wife's interment Bhould also be there, but he Is willing |, to let her father have his preference. If Gen, Booth cables that he would like to have his daughtor's body burica in Abney Park Cemetery, London, be- side that of her mother, Commander Booth-Tucker and his seven children will start for London with the body on the Kronprinz Wilhelm Tuesday morn- |; ing. Ballington Booth, ‘woman, who quarrelled with his father $n 1896 and then organized the Volun teers pf America, of which he has sinc een Commander, and his wife will at- tend the funeral. Mrs, Booth-Tucker came to America to assume charge of Yo more powerful conception of a issue was ever penned dy an ommissioner Redfield, who w: . to send @ contribu- g campaign fund. Saturday, October 31st. brother of tho dead rs." In concluding his . Redfield, Senator Misses’ and Children's Trimmed Flats, 35.00, yalue $10.00 to $12.00, Ife went on a lecturing tour some |months ago, extolling the beauties of he Fusion system of taking care of orks, and in his lectures he the Salvation Army when her brother = See areas Ame ae hee a “Shite ing city for the few Value $4.50 to $6.50. | — Special at le Val Geet CeCe aan ei memory serve HifthiAvente Hutrance BOYS' RUSSIAN OVBRGOATS of all wool Frieze over style. Value $1.00. funeral a ein! collected from the elty $5. ah <3 in Oxford, tan, olive or navy blue, double breasted mere mees year models, brass buttons, full back with half belt and velvet collar; sizes 3 to 8 years. At At $3. 75 BOQYS' BXTRA LONG CHESTEREIBLD OVER- charge of Lie . Willlam H. Cox|Ta and Major Carr, The children in the —_——<—<————__—_ Mount Vernon home are inconsolable.| JUDGE BENNETT MADE REQUEST The name of Municipal Court Judge Bspecially true is this of Lincoln, seven! . Bennett, according to a mem. Shoes for Men at $5.00. No matter how fair of form or how fine of leather, years old, who vas his mother's favor-| Willian Ite, He has been crying hysterically wince told of her death, The two other children sent this telegram to their! father in Chicago: “Dear Papa: We are broken-hearted. ber of the Fusion Campaign Committee, was not removed from the transparency in front of the Twelfth Municipal Court Building at the request of Prof. George W. Kirchway, of the Columbia Law School, but at Judge Bennett's personal Lord & Taylor, Broadway and Twentieth Street and Fifth Avenue, COATS of all wool frieze, in Oxford, Cambridge or Navy Blue, lapped seams; sizes 8 to 16 years. At $5. 00 YOUTHS’ LONG TRQUSER SUITS, double or single breasted Fall models of Scotch Cheviot or Cassi- what profits it if your shoe denies you comfort? The Saks shoes at five dollars insure absolute comfort. For the greater part, they are hand No truant threads or fashioned and finished. wrinkled lining to remind you of ahereafter. The leathers are the highest expression of the tan-, ner’s craft. The models are varied---the new of straight last predominating. Your choice ‘of Patent Colt, Wax Calf, Chrome Patent Calf, Box Calf and Vici Kid, lace, button or blucher model A Sale of Suits, Coats & Dee mere, in overplaids, checks, stripes or fancy mixed effects; sizes 14 to 19 years. Value $12.00. Special at $9.50 S' FLY FRONT CHBESTERE VRR- "S of Oxford Frieze, fashioned extra long and full, brood shoulders, strap seams and velvet collar sizes 15 to 19 years. + $6, 90 Dress Requisites for Boys At Special Prices for Saturday. of imported Scotch Wool, the odels, in all plain colors, two-tone effects and fancy plaids. Value 95c. and $1.25. Special at 75c BOYS’ AND CHILDREN’S BEAVER HATS in white and all the new desirable shades, medium and extra wide flaring brim, correct trimmings. At $2.75 to $5.00 BOYS’ NEGLIGER SHIRTS of excellent fabrics, in various styles, a full variety of sizes. We long to put our arms around you and] request. comfort you. We will stand by you until we meet our angel moth heaven. YOUR CHIL In his history of Gen, W and the Salvation Army, Commander Booth-Tucker devoted a brief chapter to his wife, Of her sald: “At the outset of her career Mies Emma Booth proved to be the most timid member of her family, so far as public work was concerned. Behind the scenes there was no limit to her activities, A “Guardian Angel.” “Brom early days her mother's con-} stant companion, in after years her father’s frequent counsellor, her broth- er’s and sister's guardian angel, it seemed that no new enterprise could be| f launched before her aulck judgment had anticipated its dificuities and her| executive ability had shaped and smoothed its rough-hewn ends, no song composed until its kellhood to catch on and prove singableé had been sub- mitted to her test. “After the finishing touch had been UNION 7183.2 SHOES For More Than a Quarter of a Cente: wWw.Lsg Douglas shoes have been leaders in s' style, fit and wear. ‘They have earned a wordswie utation by meritalone, They are the meander, W.L Douglas $3.50 shoes have the style and character of $5and§Gshoes. They aremade €) imall styles, and most every kind of leather. § ‘The immense sales prove ' & theyare the best, because & W:l-Douglas lasmakesand| a lls more men’s $3,504) shoes tham any other} manufacturer in the U.S. § They are dlver -tgodeté of which he most self- . conscious miss will approve, at prices which the” most limited of purses will find within its reach. GIRLS DRESSES of fine Serge or Zibeline, Russian effect, newest models, trimmed with plaid silk and fancy buttons, also Peter Thompson effects, with silk em= broidered emblem, sizes 6 to 14 years, Emma Moss Booth to the foremost place pois suitable fas leasant di Shoes. Price®, we Corona Colt lent fabrics in effective designs, many of which are exclusive, all GIRLS’ LQ. GQATS of Kersey in tan, mode or | dn the field, She discovered that Goa| full dress pair of Patent Leather Button Raven ahCCO TE sizes. At 50c., 75c. and 9£c, red, trimmed with cape and brass buttons, sizes 6 to 14, had a message for her to give i{f Shoes. Don't pay $15.00 to $18.00 for P e BOYS’ PAJAMAS of Outing Flannel, military models, Value $14.00. Special at $9.50 LONDON, Oct. 30.—War Secretary 710 Bro: Shi f Bo: Vici Kid, welt stitched, spring or’first c R reat, €OF, 20th YORK ee Boys’ Shoes o! x or i ) SD . are raat iat af tui Ai te ni erry . Fulton es is Bt heels; lace style, sixes 9 to 2. At $2.00 nish Misturee in ¢ variety of celora i" Btar line steamer ‘ ¢ r . Boy Patent Leather Ostet and Dancing Pumps, sizes 8 to given, or the plan settled, no more was to be heard or seen of the gentle, graceful helper, who thought her life work was to nasist others in doing better, while rema eelf. Foremont in Wield, * “But the ght could not always re- main hidden, It burnt its way through public as well as in private; that Bec had gifted her with a voice that could ting its way through the largest bulld- ing, and with talents tnat she dared hide no loner. lied subsequently to India as Salvation Army, missionary, wake ref fund Its heathen hosts then withdrawn for two years from the Public tied, to, minister. with tender @olicttude {o the mother whose life had become so intimately interwoven with her own, while passing through the long. bleak valley of her final {ll- Ness, and at length Iaunched upon the stormy waters that were threatening for the moment to engulf our novle American bark. she has already won for Teraeit a warin, comer in, the, hearts those whom it is her pleasure and br priviiege to. serve ——_— ROOT SAILS FOR HOME. id’ farewell at tho raliroa joate and ning unknown her-| § a pairof Viscolized, waterproof, heavy, double-sole ean 8 these three pairs; you can comfort and se Shoes by wall, Zo. extra. Illus, catulog rele ‘W. 1. Dovonas, Nrockton, Mass, “ THE BEST $3.50 SHOES IN | BANK PRESIDENTS ENDORSEMENT. THe we own H. Scudder, President of the Wirst National ORLD ‘Writ nn ren Seam Lent tt. Louis, Mio, t “T have found W. L. ee shoes satisfactory in ‘tho best $5.50 ) hoes fa the ‘world: ore Beondyray, cor, Howard Btreet, Epoad way, cor. Sth Street ath bled Baseliners ce cor. 36th Sireet. as much “Your $3.50 shoo equal custom are| made shoes for whica I ive formerly paid $8.00, NEW Fast Color Eyetots Used Exclusively. ; and they wear longer.” Nassau Street. Willis axsent, 3 rot: Millinery. value in Douglas $3.50 shoes. Corona Colt is the highest grade patent leather Value 75c. Special at 39c BOYS' NEW FALL SHIRTS of Printed Percale or figured or striped Madras. At $1.00 and $3.50 BOYS’ SHIRT WAISTS AND BLO S of Madras or percale, attached collar, sizes 4 to Value 50c. BOYS’ FAkk SHIRT WAISTS AND BLQUSES of excel- Special at 19¢ trimmed with braid; well fashioned. Value $1.25. BOYS’ WINTER UNDBRWRAR, Shirts and oats of nat- ural wool, garments tashioned for service and comfort. At 50c. BOYS’ SGHQQL STOCKINGS of fast black cotton, heavy or corduroy ribbed, spliced heels and toes. Value 20c. Sp at 12%c. SHOES FOR BOYS. Boys’ Bluchers of Chrome Tanned Box Calf, double sole, welt stitched: sizes 2!4 to 5}4. At $2.50 Boys’ Shoes| of Corona Colt Patent Leather, lace or Blucher style, sizes 2}4 to 5). At $3,00 Value $7.50. Special at $5.75 CHILDREN’S DRESSES of fine Cashmere in newest models, with tucked yoke and silk embroidered ruffle over shoulders; or trimmed with velvet and silk braid. Colors —Blue, red, tan or white, sizes 4, 5 and 6 years, Value $5.00. Special at $3.75 GIRLS’ RRREBRS of Cover t Cloth, silk lined, sizes 6 to 14 years. Value $8.75. Special at $6.75 JUNIOR WALKING SKIRTS of fine Serge in blue, black or small check; some trimmed with bands of taf- feta and fancy white stitching; lengths 26 to 34 inches, Value $4.95. Special at $4.95 MISSES’ CQATS—A variety of new models in short jacket and three-quarter lengths in all the newest shades of fabrics which include Broadcloth, Kersey, Covert _ Cloth and Mixtures, Value $16.50, Special at $50.7: MISSES’ COATS—heng and the: New models of Zibeline, K Kersey, 8 ionic phat

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