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THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 6, We Give Blue Trading Stamps with All Gash Purchases. ; Rothenberg <a ——— Visit Our Handsome Restaurant, Third Floor, New York’s Most Important Store News for To-Morrow Tells of Our Rousing Four-Hour Money Savers. Bargains in Stylish, Seasonable Apparel Such. as You Never Find Outside of Rothen- enberg’s. Sale Begins at? A. M. You Can’t Afford to Miss It. At 3] GQ" Have you ever thought what makes this store the busiest In New York on Saturday? Values!! Our phenomenal 3 Speci 1 Purch “ied fferl ide thi k ‘ft ly ymaking it New York's Greatest Store. Re- s | Pofferings made this “New York s ‘astest Growing Store’’—are swiftly, surely ing ew York's Greate: ore. Special Sale. | [sults count! The active, aggressive pollcy that builds a great business embodies just these prianipies whieh serve the best interests and meet the greatest requirements of the buying public. . 500 Men’s Winter Overcoats. ‘ K - 4 : 630 Men’s Winter Suits. | Boys’ 5.00 Suits j Girls’ Sailor Regular $15, $18 and $20 Values. 1 At 2,69, Suits, 1.79. The Suits 12,580 ote: aro practically unmateh- HATS TRIMMED. FREE, Suits and ve J Mahler Bros., SIXTH AVE. & 31ST ST. Children’s Clothing! Saturday's Specials! We call special atten- tion to our complete as- sortments of Infants’ and Girls’ Coats, short, 37 and long styles, In cloth, zibeline and velvet, at low Overcoats (Our new Restaurant ts a neat, attractive and RFASONABLE place to dine.) plese Norfolt. Suits wal yu wel of pure wool and nicely trimmed; A very jaunty and able, Cut on the newest and most stylish styles; well cut. A Remade Gait fecal models, with style in them that many a tailor might envy. All the given free with prettily made su desirable fabrics, including all-wool worsteds; just the thing for wool serge, in red, blue business and semi-dre«s wear, in double and single breasted stylee— and brown; lined through- a little longer than Just )..1s—with broad shoulder effects. out, and of very desirable Sergiy elit tal The Overcoats 22" se textotar otter ‘prise you. Good sleeve and cuff; effective dressers will flock here as soon as the news get! broad—these over- trimming of white sou- ular, the stout, the slim and the fat figure; come Special Suits and Overcoats at ees enty in phon TAH FRIEZE, in Oxford, Cambridge and lack, cut 44 and 48 inches long, made with big, Hizuss and ney irae) is le ig, broad shoulders cut sizes 6 to 14 yrs: in and look; a look is better than a yard of talk. The greatest brace of values of the season at.... i First come, first served on this lot. Exceptional values, All the newest $ effects, Sizes from 34 to 42chest. Come early. e Child’s Dress, 1.25. Of fine all-woo! cashmere, lined throughout; box waist trimmed insertion and black velvet ribbons; full sleeve and skirt; regular value $1.98. Open Saturday Evenings. ¢ English melton with new military cape, strapped Positively from 9 A. M, Till 1 P.M. Only. front, velvet piped and gilt button trimmed. Cloth faced and fancy sleeve. Colors blue, Girls’ $4 to $5 FullLength WinterGoats,$2.98 cloth in biue, Oxford or red, with shoulder cape; velvet and satin trimmed; 200 Girls’ Military Coats, im: Tremendous Four-Hour Values for Girls ry 7 Girls’ $6.00 Winter Goats at $3.29. Girls’ Long Winter Coats, made from very fine wool zibeline, with deep cape and stole green, red and brown; sizes 6 to 14. Value $6. on sale for four hours only, from 9 A. M. , 9 to 1 P. M,, ates 5 Made from green or red heavy weight cheviot; double-breasted; with shoulder cape and handsomely trimmed with stitched satin; also heavy English melton 2 large reverse puff cuffs; deep roll collar; fancy button trimm e 14; values $4 to $6; special e ‘ over shoulder and trimmed with gold buttons and velvet piped. One of the newest 5 98 models of the season. Colors red, blue, green and brown; sizes 6 to 14; value $8.00, special at.... We loose and full, with a stylish swing—we also show $ regular $2.98, spe- 1 re)) 10 Saturday, from 9 to Il Only, the blue and black Kersey, all sizes, to fit the reg- clal. e Misses’ $10 Suits for 4 Hours at $5.98. ey Men’s $10 and $i2 Winter |) i 100 Misses’ Suits, made from a fine mixed suiting; Louis XIV. blouse coat, with shoulder 98 kj N capes fancy piped, full si gore flare skirt; sizes 12 to 18; value $10.00, special, while o o. they last, at... Ss Unrivalled 4-Hour Offerings for Women. Positively from 9 A. M. Till 1 P. M., Only. SATURDAY SPECIALS. Flannel Skirts. i ‘Women’s iSeids J Flannel Skirts, in striped or plain colors, cus 39c ‘edge; value 60c, at. Notion Department. " Kleinert's hook-on and sew-on Ny ie regular 25c, at.. i abl 19c Chi Foundation regular 10C, at..ssepe “Constanze” ‘ German Steel Scissors, all sizes; regular 296, at... ...+s000008 17c Black and Colored Percaline, 9 beetle finish; regular 12340, at. YC Glove, 1,25. Eighth Avenue and 51st Street. ~ONTOP OF TRAN Caught in Freight Car, One Shoot at Detective but Misses His Aim—Both Climb Up to » Roof. (Bpecial to The Evening World.) /NYACK, N. ¥., Nov. 6—Two boy Durglars were arrested last night at} Buftern by Erle Detective Vikors on the . barge of robbing the Prle stations and WU. 8. Post-Offices at Mahwan, N. J., @nd Hazleton, Pa. The thieves are Edward Fansen, who wave his address as lo. 87 Cedar street, ‘The iads were arrested while passing through Suffern on a freight car. De- “€eotive Vikers had a hari struggle with and a narrow escape trom being He has been after the boys ever the robberies were committed, months ago. Vikers cornered last night in an empty box-car on freight train. Revolver in hand, he upon them to surrender. For , Fansen, the younger, pulled a and fired point-blank at the de- ive, but he missed his aim. ‘Then boys clamibered out and got on top @f the car. . Vikers followed, and firel several hots at them. He finally chased them er the tops of the moving train, and, point of the revolver, caused Rockland County Jail for exam= boys are full- radoes had a Fall equioeet “or ies “FOUND SUNKEN SCHOONER. ) Savera, However, Discbvered Ne Trace of Crew. (Bpecial to The Evening World.) |ATHAM, Mass., Nov. 6—After a of a gunken two-masted schooner Seen about three miles east of tham Lights. » Hldredge and crew, of the mm Life-Saving Station, imme- (Pistely started for the sunken craft in “ lifeboat, hoping to find something W which to identify the unlucky cra¢t the cause of the disaster. No signs Hie about the topmast rigging could #8 seen from éhiove, but Capt. Eldredge d bal oe c learn something as to of the men who on must have Ute Cai ier ster. returned to havi = B anything aa to the crew a (OF ITALY's KING. Nev. 6—King Vector Em. that United States Am- Great Offer of Women’s Suits. Wore Walking Suits—Made of fine zibeline, lined throughout with good quality of satin; blouse coat with long skirt effect, finished with stitched cloth collar and trimmed with buttons; fancy turned back cuff; skirt made nine-gore flare with open plait at the bottom, y stylishly made; value $22.50; special Saturday at es seees 1 5.50 ‘omen’s Man Tailored Walking-Suits— In brown, black and blue cheviot, made long; coat fitted back, fly front, lined with fine quality of satin; velvet collar, skirt nine-gore flare, stitched at the botto: val $21. special Saturday.... "16.75 omen’s Walking Suits—lade of fine quality broadcloth, in brown, blue and black, half fitted box coat, double-breasted front, lined throughout with heavy satin, skirt made Seven-gore flare, finely stitched and tal- lored; value $26.75; special Saturday... 22.51 and tailored ski cial Saturday .. 3 goed reasons for the great value our Boys’ Clothes that never fail to show :—_ moderate prices on them—| sterling quality in them— long wear boysget outofthem., At Our 13th St. Store, are Reefer, Norfolk, Russian Blouse Vest Suits, prices start at $4. Also a special sale of 2-piece Suits at $5, were $7 & $8. oO" Young Men’s Suits of fancy, & blue and black cheviots start at $9. New styles Overcoats for every age of boys, HACKETT, CARHART &CO., Three Cor. 13th St. BROADWAY | Cor. Canal St. Stores. Near Chambers. JAMES McGREERY & CO, Flannel Skirts and Pajamas, 2nd Floor, Ladies’ and Misses’ Pajamas made of Outing Flannel or striped Madras. 95¢ Value 1.50, Outing Flannel Skirts, trimmed with laces or with embroidered edge, : 45¢. Twenty-third Street, ee $7.50 to $10.00. seams JAMES McGREERY & CC Misses’ Suit Dep’t. Mixed Cloth Suits,—with three-quarter length coat, pleated skirt. Sizes 14 and 16 years, 16.50 27 inch Tan Covert cloth or Cheviot Box Coats with cape collar and Bishop sleeve, piped with velvet. Sizes 14 and 16 years, 975 Black and Blue cheviot pleated skirt, well tailored, —finished with buttons. Lengths 37 to 4o inches, 6.00 Children’s Camel’s hair Box Coats,—with Bishopsleeve and cape. Sizes 6 to 13 years, 7-59 Children’s serge dresses,— with pleated skirt and yoke trimmed with black braid. 350 Twenty-third Street. NO SLUMPS, BUT DAILY, REGU- LARLY, month in and month out, in Sunday World Wants nore New York City olreulation The | World méintains,» lead of Tens of ad N\Y/ eer Skirts—in Oxford gray Melton Cloth, made eleven-gore, plaited seams, stitched to knee only, giving very full flare xt bottom. A remarkably well mado alking Skirts—in excellent qualities of Kersey, Melton and fancy mixtures, some trimmed with stitched strap of self, somo tucked, others plaited—all handsomely tailored, plaited and habit backs, of Oxford gray, blue, brown and black, in broken sizes; value Special Saturday 4,95 alking Skirts—or mannish material in small checks and fancy mixtures, mado seven-gore flare, lapped and tailor stitched bottom finished with several rows of stitching. Special Saturday... 5.95 50c for Men’s Dollar Shirts Fancy Stiff Bosoms. = The best val- ue in Men's Shifts of this whole season, If we thought you cared to know we would tell you how we got them — but it's the shirts you Want and not the story, These Men's Fancy Stiff Bosom Shirts are of fine qual- ity percale and mad- ras in all color combinations; every shirt cut full and made to fit; open back and front, with Separate cuffs to match; all sizes; every 5 Oc shirt a good $1.00 value; to-morrow at. To-morrow, Sale of Misses’ and Children’s Trimmed Hats For Dress Occasions, $8.75, 10.50 Second Floor. Formerly $10.50 & $16.50 Boys’ & Girls’ Shoes Complete assortments of SCHOOL AND DRESS SHOES of the most desirable leathers, in shapes specially adapted to growing feet. SLIPPERS, DANCING PUMPS, LEGGINGS, ETC Second Floor, Annéx. Exceptional Values in ; Boys’ & Young Men’s Clothing RUSSIAN & BLOU*E SUITS, ETON OR SAILOR COLLARS, all wool serges, cheviots and mixtures, $ extra white collar with Eton style, | Usually sold at $6.00 3.90 $4.75 NORFOLK SUITS, thoroughly tailored, mixtures and blues, plain pants or knickerl ers, Usually sold at $6.50 SMALL AND LARGE BOYS’ REEFERS, heavy-weight fabrics in desirable colors, many wool-lined, embroidéred designs, 4 to 12 yrs., LARGE LADS’ OVERCOATS, heavy-welght materials, plaid linings, 8 to 16 yrs., Usually sold at 8,90 $6.95 YOUNG MEN'S SUITS, perfect fit, athletic shoulders, full cut trousers, Usually soldat $12.00 $8.80 YOUNG MEN'S BELT BACK AND BOX OVERCOATS, extra long, broad shoulders, close fitting collars, jose backs, Usually sold at $13.00 $11,90 West Twenty-third Street. $5.00 Women’s Black Zibeline Goats at $5.00. Full 30 inches long, with deep fancy neckpieces, 16 times tailor stitched and satin DipeD Fastened with loops and trimmed with silk cord and ornament. Front satin piped and bottom § times tailor stitched. Fancy piped Cuffs and Fancy Button trimined. All sizes on sale to- 'e morrow at the greatest Coat value ever known. 9 A.M. tillt P M. only Four-Hour Sale of Fine Velvet Waists. 300 Fine Figured Velvet Walsts—In newest designs; full pleated Front, pleated - back, fancy stock; large puff sleeve. Colors Black, Royal, Green and Red. A Waist never before sold for less than $3.00. For four hours only, from J 98 9 A.M. to4 P.M......06 ence eneeeecces eeepeee e Cf You Dine in Our Restaurant Once, Youre Sure to Go There Again.) Men’s $10 and $12 Overcoats at $5.85, lace shoes; patent™ leather toe caps; Positively from 9 A, M. Till 1 P. ML Only. Woollen Melton and Beaver Garments Below Usual Wholesale Cost. 3 We bought an entire stock from a prominent manufacturer to obtain this value, The price we quote is positively lower than the usual price quoted to wholesale dealers by the maker, The coats are shown in Oxford and Cambridge gray as well as plain and ribbed ls. Lengths 42, 44 and 46 inches: silk velvet Aollars; raised and relaforced e seams ; sizes 34 to 44. Choose from more than 300 garments to-morrow at (, ’ . . Men’s Suits with Extra Pants at $7.00. | Positively from 9 A. M, Til 1 P, M. Only. | An Outfit Never Equalled Before This Sale for Less than $12.00. Our men’s store originated this combination for m*n—a suit with two pairs of trousers to match, The plan met with such tremendous favor that it has been imitated far aud wide. But the combination we offer is still far in the lead for value. That’s natural enough. Being originators, we had to have the first outfits made to order. We-did then— as we do still—plan every bit of the outfit ourselves. We select stylish, durable mate- rials, and insist on the most thorough tailoring. We offer just the sturdy, satistad- e CF tion-giving qualities that you want, Sizes 34 to 40—$12 -outtits.. panes ’ ~ Boys’ $4 and $5 Sample Overcoats, $1.98. From 9 A. M. Till § P. M, Only. An Irresistible Cloth’ng Opportunity for Boys! 3.0 Sas Overcoats in all, comprising 155 Russian overcoats, sizes 3 to 8; in navy blue, Onford and dark gray beaver; 115 Reefer Coats, sizes 3 to9,in box and % length, made of - Melton, Beaver, Kersey and Chinchilla fabrics, plain and fancy lined. 110 ¢ extra long, full back overcoats, sizes 6 to 16, in Oxford and Cambridge gray kersey cloth ; all made with velvet collar, strongly lined and sewn. Not a coat in the lot worth less than $4.00, half of them worth $5.00, ° To-morrow from 9 A. M. to 1 P. M.e-+seeee i ’ : Boys’ Double-Breasted Suits, $1.29. — . From 9 A. M, Till 1 P. M. Only. le-breasted suits are in excellent quality cheviots, in a variety of Deere Uren exe tly made, and lined with double warp iron yarn Italian lining; sizes 7 to 15. None sent C,O.D. Limit, two to each cus- ry tomer. Special... oe HASTY SON 84 VT} Great Shoe Values for Four Hours. Positively from 9 A, M. Till} P, M. Only. * MEN’S Viel KID SHOES, in lace or congress style Value $2.25 per pair. Plain toes or with 1 50 toe caps; all sizes. at, per pair.. ri fe Attractive Leather Sliprers for fen, in black, brown and tan—patent Ioather backs—leather lined; 59, all sizes from 6 to 11; special to-morrow at, per pair.see Si ic Shoes for Boys—Calf leather lace shoes, double soles, sizes 9, 91-2, 10, 4 12, 121-2,13... A 9 ‘ Shoes for Giris—Dongola kid } 6 { 61.2, 7. io : see 4 Women’s F.ne Dongo'a Lace Shoes, with patent toe caps, in sizes 24% to 7; also a line of Diana House Slippers, in dongola leather or red or black felt, all sizes trom 23 to 8; worth very much moi special price, per pair st eeeeee sees. ‘ i ’sW d Gorset Hours Little Ghildren’s Wear and Gorsets--4 Hours Positively from 9 A. M. Till 1 P, M. Oaly. f t Coats, fi ity, , made of eoutil and sateen; erased piety deep sailor collar, 4 rows Children’s Black Velvet Bonnets, “1307 “tnedium and Empire styles, stitching and 4 lace ap- tur trimming, full poke of heavy boning, _ straight i fi 10 30 inches; Ue (Do Not Fail lo Visit Our Handsome Restaurant— Third Floor.) nt i ' *s W Hosiery Ghildren’s Underwear, Men’s Wear, Hosiery; Positively from 9 A. M, Till 1 P. ML, Only. Children’s Underwear. 19c, Hosiery at 10c. Men's Nighi Castes Shirts py Drawers; Women’s Hoslery, Fast Black, Men's Flannolette N shirts with tape around Fleece Lined Cotton variety of patterns, 5 neck and down. front) 15c Hose, hich, spliced bea 10c cut exten full and long, sizes luca; atly finished; beech Pega x sites 16 to 3a special, eachy