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“THE WORLD: RIDA EVENIN NOVEMBER 4 108 FILLED! oods 1G STREETS. N. ¥. PROMPTLY ry ELAN MAY FAVOR RIC AT CONEY ISLAND “Mayor-Elect Not Ready to Formally Commit MAIL ORDERS dams SIXTH AVENUE. 21ST A (0. stouts and longs, sizes 32 to 46; also in fancy dark colored CHEVIOTS and CASSI- MERES, all sizes, in a great variety of colors; at, CHILDREN'S LEGGINGS—Special sale of 100 dozen children's all-wool 39c Jersey Léggings, sizes 2 to 6 Mok only; regular 50c. value, at..4.....- Pettey & Totle Goods far toilet fullest, TRIED 10 SELL GIL; SENT TOTHE ISLAND ('BRIEN DIVORCE SUIT IS POSTPONED —— Jury Is Chosen, but Taking of the Testimony for Ex-Sheriff ‘Will Not Begin Until Next ‘Monday Morning. {Saturday Bs of frtabiighed cu been to make Saturday a veritable in day Youths’ and Men's Friezes and Meltons. 50-inch breast measurement. —In blue, biack and brown el Overcoats seys—and Oxford and black All sizes, regulars and stouts, up a Lengths 44 to 50 inches, | i i LOM ss qoniae ith belted back—in dark pl m\ oa. a cto tide any pli A bdeaaent a) y —with belte ack—In dark plai ata MIRRORS — Lary Tot/nisr Overcoats Friezes and Cheviots, at......... plokel iy Kell Who in fine black Thibet, black Clay worsted and Mrs Y Men’s Suits, fancy Cheviot, in'double and single breasted sack styles. All sizes are here, from 32 to 50 breast measure- ° ments, A great variety of styles and colorings is shown, at. I O MEN’ 8 in wool Cheviot, winter weights, all sizes up to Trousers, 50 waist; well made and trimmed, hundreds of pairs; every size and all lengths; a pair. . BOYS’ —red flannel aa with hood—sizes 3 to 9 nteaian Overcoats irs, halt belted back, double breasted with brass buttons and handsome chevrons on sleeve; rigLan Overcoats—in Oxford Frieze—sizes 8 to 16 years; also BOYs' —in Kersey and Chinchilla; sizes 3 to 10 years; Lnnarit Refers r2a"anunel lined; with brass ratios aod hand- ae eon on sleeve; regular $6. 50 values. nbOxS, Overcoats Military style; sizes 3 to 8 years; as | breasted, half belted back, with brass butt: and atone chevron on sleeve; also iii —Boys' Winter Overcoats—Oxford and blue, | RAGLAN Overcoats extra long; sizes 7 to 16 years Margaret IL SCRU ee AD en Baatlty, an aha BUTTER: nea - OATMEAL, GL aes ‘THR: MILK 8QAP—Put boxés, containt inted, per pair. UBB! SPONGE! She complete amrtinent Ih varioun sien rt jough a jury had been chosen to the charges and counter-charges ja the application for divorce by ex- Sherif! James O'Brien and Allie Ella =< O'Brien, Col, Abe Gruber, of Olcott & Gruber, in behalf of the | veteran politician, asked that the trial (Proper be edjourned until Monday, ‘as (SeTidge Olcott alone was prepared to ‘eryit for that side and was engaged selsowhere. ‘This was done, In spite of the fact that a half dozen 542 West Seventeenth street, was ar- faigned before Magistrate Barlow in Jefferson Market Court to-day no men- Uon was made of her alleged attempt to sell her fifteen-year-old daughter Marla in a ‘Tenderloin saloon, The hild is now in the care of the Chil- j|dren’s Society. Mrs. Kelly was charged with disor- derly conduct and intoxication and sent to Blackwell's Island for six months, Ign le HONeill & Co Misses’ and Himself, but Comptroller Is Enthusiastic. senentntnts tneanentnt ante tetntrtntabngnnenentretnttntntet This department was never better equipped to please fe Boys’ () for thay now. We show a great variety of styles, and particu- Youths? Winter Cotiting. : larly’ at. popular prices. The growing girl can be well ‘One of the most Interesting events of) tions between the United States and i 0€ pec Saturday. dressed here for ever so little. dministration will be the first | Cuba. : pr il of ‘the aw Beard of timate] Like all citizens,” Mr, McClellan said Men’s ‘Cwendle TonENS GHRIEE ROOTS ITT en ted ‘ THE UNDERNOTED ARE SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY. and Apportionment, when the matter! to-day. “I am in favor of plenty of and Youths’ Hola they come in butted CHILDREN’S DRESSES—6 to 12 years—Of Cheviots or laying out a grand park and con-| narks and piages of recreation. I do not rials, 20 styles to select from; they come in ane Cashmetes, Russian effects trimmed with braids and gilt but- $2.98 of dayne Othe fire-swent. Dowery of| know yet whether the project Is 1 Genuine Caenelle and lace, low and high heels, in black vici kid, box Ill © ona wethtenesiee Sa ot oe eh Ganey Island will come up for consider- | teal 1am not going to think about} calf and patent leathers, with extension soles as wel CHILDREN’S DRESSES—6 to 12 years—Sailor asia ot Paes miuntetoal affairs until {come back from Rain Coats, | as with the close, light-weight flexible soles; every ChE TO aL De res $3.98 In all probability the matter will bo| Washington 1 7 pair made pecectly spon peblaus 00 value $5.00, at : le introduced by Comptrolier Grout. He) fpmmrelier In favor of a ee UiR ite Otic than: diay: 39 erates sold ¢ + CHILDREN’S COATS—6 to 14 years—Long ES has been enthustastically In favor of} grand of the div will clone out balance of ee a ae . with shoulder capes and new sleeves, in rough cheviots and Mia-project ever since It was first ad-, | ids upee, the f entire line, A lot of Empire Women’s $2.00 Shoes éan be found nowhere y clove finished effects: blu, tan, red, green and brown— $10.75 “vocated by The Evening ORE The] fy ne p pon in all sizes. © tlse in New York City. A EY value $13.00, at. 4 tof May t e e DI a u al Ml or wirershat, in a ceneral way. Col. 3 CF fhe peor a that ive pony, can with Men's and Qyercoats. pours GIRLS! SPRING HEEL BOOTS—Best quality, button ’ CHILDREN'S REGULAR COATS to 14 years—Made. Cleltan refuses to commit himself for-| Come When We can see our way clear to ry Ont dl Friese) hanadomiety cade =| and lace, of strictly all-wool, glossy’ navy blue cheviots, with boat- $9. 75 Reali Gu-any provosition that touches) TWY,<"s land of the old Bowery and put Ul eedesll alizerand y ses 4.00 sizes, 4.25 | sizes, 4.50 swain’s emblems on sleeves, lined with fine all-wool red fe ~ of the next administration until after! with a big bathing pavilion that will}, OF FINE BLACK CHEVIOT, 6 to 8, 8% to 10%, 11 to 2, flannel, light weight and very warm—value $14.50, at...... hd has returned from Washington at| Mccommodate several thousand, at the Men’s Suits OF oe Winter weights wh ° BOYS’ SHOES—Solidly made, pie on 4.00 heaiys 4.25 MISSES’ SUITS em = Bises 14 and 16 yea nik ls f thi traordinary, session os he city fot 5 i Is with double soles— 8% to 1348, 13% to 5 ol apes in all-w; ark and medium mixtures, wit Eeccagrew:calet ce conser {nb teta-! Pe vigiaet ie conget rset oe single and double breasted styles, regulars, [* Sin bale tou eae er ($15.00 MISSES' SUITS (Regulst)—14, 16 and 18 years—L coat shapes, blouse front with novel shoulder capes, new gored skirts—valuc $25.00, at Ready to Wear Garments. Children’s “sao, 50 MISSES’ COATS—14, 16 and 18 years—Of Camel's Hair ) Cheviots, semi-fitted with belts, in medium Fengths, blue, brown and. Oxford—value $15.00, at.. MISSES’ COATS—Of Zibeline, semi-fitted with belt, lined with fine, bus satingy eal tap a Sek aval $17.50, at... ($11.75 ye (Third Floor.) » Boys’ Winter Clothing. We don’t. know where the Boys can be better fitted out with: School or Dress Clothes than here. tials, finish, style and workmanship are absolutely correct, and prices are the lowest possible. Fit, mate- Elegant Values for Saturday in BOYS' TWQ-PIECE, DOUBLE BREASTED SHORT all: wool, also NORFOLK SUITS, made of Cassimeres, Worsteds, Tweeds and Nesy cs Goa cea 7 PANT SUIT: to 16 years, regular value $4.75; at. YOUNG MEN'S LONG PANT SUITS, in an eigest as- sortient of new foreign mixtures, light and dark colors, sizes 15.to 20 years, regular value $12.50; at BOYS' RUSSIAN OVERCOATS, made of all wool Oxford Gray Irish Frieze, double breasted style, two rows brass buttons, with or without belt, sizes 3 to 8 years, regular value $5.75; at. 193.48 =) $8.75 ($3.48 $4.75 $8.75 (Third Floor.) hoes for SOF) 80 of women co-respondents were |neing unable to furnish a bond of $100 noys* —Double Bi d, Norfol BOYS' OVERCOATS, made of all wool Oxford Gray and ed at the clove of the testimony [far ner ment tonweine 2¥itce Suits Double Breasted, Norfolk 4.95 ayy ae | POWDER “Latge lam per awe _ Niey Blue Irish Frieze cat fulland loose, velvet collar, sizes and sailor styles, LPOG 1 TOOTH ‘Large 49 Special Agent Thompson, of the Chil- Rita Rit nize. a [bottle . Oo ears, regular value Biola cece ccccccsecccscoses “ Beets crncus cation ans Uren alah Gaatiben tt aoe Se C 710164 lar value $6:50; at. s F + | dren's Society, testified that in 1 rs. f Sp women’ must again defend thelr) Kelly .had served slx month on Black-| f Men's and —Derby and Fedora Boys’ Ca, eee gi ool Naw jin this trial, under the Jaws | wells Island for neglecting Maria, then , Hats styl ‘ail the nM aan. Ss f + governing trials for div when the: i 1 Youths’ tateet etvies Got Ca y sizes 17 to 20 years, regular price $12.50; at.. # ig trials for divorces when there /q aby. ‘Tho child was turned over to| f ana. colors: regular ‘wits "f J 00} reguiar 25 nay pecials 4s wult and countersuit. the sustiy |, Sisters of St. Dominick, “ana had} § each; . foes. Cut Price ‘ of the justly |remained there until a few weeks ago, enn ery ’; ‘ roviews Twhen she was taken In charge by Mrs, ager SURED heer Re pe ftih eh on we i Splendid Shoes command in Park Bid cvery pay] R. F. Donohue, of No. 27 West One Gr S 4 . for ‘ \ P. 1 nee oe as a juror in the) Hundred and Forty-second street. Her : Hen cage, But of course, It :could | mother found hor at Mrs. Donohue's,” ocery pecia. Saturday. For Boys and Girls. ped he fscieee Mrs. Kelly admitted having taken « . Sisene of litle old, Now XOrk 24] few drinks of veer, but dented that she Bet, RHE rate oF pthongh many people are now acquainted with the 7 pace . [Neglected her child, Phe. : fact that we have the exclusive contr: MG Ss Mndey which would oreciide eithor site| 3asistrate Burlow in passing sentonce p Grackerse Crackers. Ad ANPAE RIAL 19C EGR, 10 eltt an tH siete 39¢ HH win C. Burt” shoes exelstLY Se $3.50 Ser pun Probably aclude ean ald: Smart Se NN re rts rng f sli asia juror on the trial of the other /#07 ci aware of the clroum- Hiue: bolnt’ Oyater Crackers, some don’t Know that we carry an elegant line o! sae abore is the unial weekly apes: [stancey In ihe cage The, eh win be | ff Fein! Bar 25¢+ | {Saturday's Spe- Sh tM 10:% MISSES and CHILDREN, < o-morr a pipet Sere) it wi ay you to bring the boys a i = : Patrick 3. Baan, United. Stat FOUND DEAD IN STREET. {Bread ts is) | bene | eae Wien iain | de cials in Popular €e uSIC say 12c morrow og favenigaiee=we now sae will plier ee er to Chili under President Ho arri- . Ind department we a United will | Sell only goods that we 8 * On sale in Music Department—Balcony—21st Street side; also on Grocery . Ene League, Mas MOL S| pheodore Rotter was found dead on Be" Ise. | know to be : ae p&OXE PE Floor, where Miss H. Palma, the well-known Canadian Plano Virtuoso, Here are Some We Thoroughly Recommend : steoessful tn hia rote Pe ioare | the pavement at Christopher and West 8c} * ou wer 26, is in’ attendance. The offering includes the tollowing popular pieces: MISSES’ and CHILDREN’S hand sewed welt but- Sitting on the Jury factoids nei Coure} tue navement at oy Meee tte ‘ ‘slected | Dread ts the largest | es ic apy youny MUM ey RE My Cen CMY. Gone ton and lace shoes, Vici kid vamp, with dull kid tops, he Ein would int in @ furnished room at No. s2 Grove| Ei PRTC i ed Ac cousen eerui space tibet imei ta tee elicit | Mean ota iy OND a My Gypsy all the new toe shapes. With hie giving a Just verdict “on th Bee, Swiers of the! house} dni, “a deliciouns Qe | Hvectal price Sa Satur: 1 ab 24 15c } Mamma By and By. Oh, Take Me to My} On the Backyard Fence. Sizes 6 to 11, $1.50; sizes 1114 to 2, $2.25. eee, eae Rooee Wits Well dresved, and Although a| ¢ «sssceevererecenenece—e-sueneneusrententemnarttntetntrtntetne areas Criterion March. MISSES’ and CHILDREN’S Glazed Dongola but- Mamma Dear. sues asser seemed to have plenty of Bid Me Hope Again. Poor Barney Mulligan. ee poke «| 4 Be CON ADMITTED 70 ae ih tho Muerte ites Misses’ Garments We Offer Also (Same Price) the Celebrated Edition de Luxe & Bons Company, rietors of the} ‘ To-Morrow d d M . A ti ti Titl P. Eien prereset He tal ts Li aL Zc RE Standard Music—Artistic Title Pages day chi ed ith Yurglary | s Vince! Hospital, ‘Oo. . int ator, was, this morning. brovght | MEU i nieelbaa eo i CL Ee ei os Larbspatae | Bucky tame. | aes Pe from the County Jail at Long Islind Stren with heart disease. |} Girls’ Box Coats | Misses’ Fine Jackets ,. 115 Misses’ Suits 10 1 : Patt Waltees, Tyroltenne. ty to Flushing to be admitted to, bail. eee | —6to 14 year sizes, and ars sizes, of } Beautirul Biue "BOR Bhepherd Boy. of fine Zibeline, with | ¥¢4" sizes, with cape, satin lined TAFT DENIES PROTEST. rae hh blue mixed f pinck Hawk Walt Tolle: Fellows ‘Waltzes. Sought to Dispose of Daugh: | ter in a Saloon, Sentenced] | to Six Months. When Mrs. Margaret Kelly, of No. } i the charge of burgla: MANILA, Nov, 6—Gov. W. H. Taft } belt effect, a throughout, and trimmed Zibeline, Norfolk box VOCAL. Rete rurnishea by, two am just dente “ ‘ ith braid; a $20.00 coat,a $16.7 él * Just denied the protest of the foreign $6.50 value w 01 5 AS af meee F Lere Ni sa AMRIRAE Che caatlonGetreuatomelstiforeecai vas 4,98 | Witte forces 13,50 |coneaee” 543,89 Batty, Question. ‘The | ENGR weet sone. | Seriliaht, OU “antes. Ressogton avenue, Brooklyn, | as I whe Re CRAP BR Geenen trenton en piper See eee ee oe oe a ie oe nner g Has Cured More Women Than Any Other Medicine in the World. Its annual sales are greater than those of any other medicine exclusively for women. It holds the record for the greatest number of actual cures of woman's ills. This fact is attested by hundreds of thousands of letters from grateful women which are on file in the Pinkham labo- ratory, and which are constantly being published. Merit alone can produce such results. Good advertising serves to call attention for a ‘timhe: but merit alone can stand the test of time. The ablest specialists now agree that Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound is the most universally successful remedy for woman's ills known td medicine. All sick women should note these facts, and placing’ all possible prejudices aside, should realize the, truthfulness of these statements, and that a cure for their troubles actually exists. Wise is the woman who has faith in Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound, for health and happiness is sure to follow its use. YOU CAN GET HELPFUL ADVICE FREE——— If there is anything about your illness you do not understand, Mrs. Pinkham, at Lynn, Mass., will be ig to Por yght: & letter from you telling her all the details. She will send you promptly a reply which may save you years of su’ has helped thousands of women. For all this she will not charge you a cent ; peedies pres will keep your iy Sagi , dential. Write her to-day; don’t wait. ton lace Shoes, patent leather tips, Sizes 6 to 11, $1.00; sizes 11% to 2, $1.29. LITTLE. BOYS’ spring heel lace shoes, Glazed Dongola and box calf uppers, |] | good stout soles, Sizes 10 to 1334, $1.25. STEEL SHOD SHOES for BOYS, uppers of Vici Kid and Ebony Calf, oak tanned leather soles, new straight lasts; there Sizes 13 to 5%, $2.00. are no better wearing shoes made, (Second Floor, Rear.) Men’s Underwear and Half Hose. Underwear. Men’s extra heavy Natural Wool Shirts: and_ Drawers (Norfolk and New Brunswick make.) Shirts 34 to'44, $100 each. Shirts 46 to 50, $1.25 cach. Drawers 30 to 44, $1.00 each. Drawers 46 to 50, $1.25 each. Note—We always carry short, stout and exira large sises in all the leading. numbers of Norfolk and w Branswick Underwear for Men'and Women. ‘ Toilet Goods Some Specials for Saturday Worth Noting. Men’s Neckwear. Men's Pure Silk Neckwear, made in Four - in- Hands, Knots and Imperials, goods that usually sell at 50c. each, Special for Saturday, 24c, each. Men’s Half Hose. $00 dozen Men’s Imported alf Hose in plain and Haley Silk and Cotton goods. Special for Saturday, 24c. pair. Value 35c. (First Floor 21st St.) Department. « Exceptional Values For Saturday. Pure Witch Hazel, % pint bottle | Coudray’s Face Powder, all tints, worth 12c; at BC. °° Pure Olive Oil Castile Soap worth 20c,;/ bar at 12c. Imported Bay Rum,’ 8 oz. bottle worth 26c.; at 19c. Art Embroideries. . Special Values in Pillow Tops. for Saturday. worth 25c,; at 19¢, Munyon’s Witch Hazel Soap, worth 15c,; at 10C. cake, 3 for 25¢~ Dr. Charles Flesh Food 29c. (First Floor) New acts: Rene Pillow Top—stamped and inten with ae Ft 25c —Special at Lithograph Pillow Tops—all the different solleges in colors—wortl, 49c.—Spetial yt. Tapestry Pillow ‘Tops, Oriental ‘colors ard etect—morth 490.— Special cote }39¢ ~}29e Pillow Top—“'! ‘ seit ‘back-atso all the Meat ot Bae Onde Piiow Tope with back—At...- }49C | & (Second Floor.)

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