The evening world. Newspaper, November 12, 1903, Page 9

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GNSHNERS SHOT AT WE AD | WR, WENT) ELD UPA OY pe : “lis Relthives Believe That Was|Mrs. Shank Says Husband at riff Weisse,"Of| > Fateso§ Young Millionaire for| © Pistol’s Point Demanded His James,:L. 1, Got Note!“ Whose Body.$55,000 Reward| Life Insurance . Policy— bir ss | “Threatened to Shoot Lad. nO 12.1 A his pwite w! joting at Bip BHONE GAP; Va., Novi2—Rel-}, een ed Sy policeman with “BELIEVED TO ativig have abandoned hope of finding | attempting to hold up @ fourteen-year- ~ Fagard Leisenring Wentz alive. The] old boy. John @hank, forty years old, QVER HOUSEKEEPER, | 1a<¢ ciue nae tated and there 1s no}of No. 615 Broadway, Astoria, was held loamer any confidence in the theory that | to-day by Magistrate Connorton, in the jr ibokalacern are bioldian the young mCP cares Sia. ces tpaseena came > 10 Is Village Barber, |! naire tor ransom. home intoxicated and demanded his life jar in the T Searching parties will be kept at Ieee wero, meal ratised 46 tee own an the belief that the young man’s dead} "051 ana he shot at her. Then ran from the house and a few minu : later was found by Foliceman Biek- hundreds of caves in the region, many we wileh.are Known to only « tow, a| Nomive, Aiming, the pistel ah fourteen: O Ony eter gen |year-otd Willie Schmidt, shouting ‘ihe growth that | "Hands up! Money or ‘your life," io Kage ehan | 2asiatrate Connorton could not re- train from a Mttle pun on the case, re- marking, aa ‘he sent the prisoner to a cell; “Phe prisoner was half shot, he shot at his wife and almost shot at @ boy; how old js Ann?” @ coat of tar and feathers,‘o| Staten Island. ‘you to sake the dust; of Atter several weeks of inquiry and on from your feet? search Wents's brother deli o was wurirmcaps, | the victim of moonshiners Kentucky line in the Cumberland Mo i tains, Young Wents was manager and the morning mail w-déy DY} orincipal owner of the great estates of Fer acon vo the pres: | toa Vismiale “Goal and iron, Comper | COME WOMEN Pies ohn an wee! WOULD RATHER DIE Pf Bt | and he hadeften been warned not to go Than Suffer Humillation Which Dyspepsia Brings. ©P-| haps hid his body in one of the many his] caves or carried\lt to some other seoure hiding piace. ; Nothing {s more humiliating to a sen. sitive woman than dyspepsia, Even at the dinner table a bitter fluid and half- digested food rise in her throat, After a time the solicitude and sympa- thy of her friends become disgust. ually annoying {s the necessity of declining first One article of food after another because they do not agree with her. Now there is hope for every sufferer. If Mrs. Killington, whose letter follows, could be cured, there is no reason why any woman should continue to suffer. ch vente Pb hipty catinad ty pad Sitar Counselfor Former Stage Man-| sir"mnt italy oe a : a Bane fis Ghana KILLING- ager, Accused of Killing His] ee ee re ies cure stomach Wife, Says He Was-Once De- troubles by supplying the one element the absence of which in the gastric juices olared Insane. . causes indigestion and dyspepsia. They enable the stomach to digest all kinds of food and to quickly convert it Into rich, red blood, We know what Rexall Dyspepsia Tab- lets are and what they will do. We uarantee them to cure indigestion and x Sypepsia. \f they fall, we will refund preme Court today to pl .-| your money. aotten, Cement for extern Seeant: Pallet Price 25 cents per full package. Sold back to] nis counsel, Benjamin Steinhardt, ro-| only at our store or by mail, RIKER’S DRUG STORE, “and inasmuch as he explosion was the work of secret |*was once insane and irreapon- The letter has been turned |Sidle for his act I do not thing it is at Fy Pet ites, ey cemeene eee me to put in any de- vfstere Asn RUG, @TORES, 125th St ‘algo aroused public sympathy | tense. This court has no further juris-| #7 Si./GidaN, Brugnint, 1020 84 Av.: 420 . and Gamuel A. Gould, pro- |icton in the matter.” colanbe Me of the St. Jomes Hotel, wroto| tustioe Devin told Gir. Stenhandt he ‘was not going to argue the conatitu- @ note offering to contribute.$50 to-| tionality of any point raised, and by al-| Sunday World Wants reward for the arrest of the tion of th . was Baan oS tae: et aed ee malty, Work Monday Morning Wonders. THE BOY:—*'Hallo! Flossie. I’m going to have a bereat time. Pope's Laon Llbaerda dei veh er ae A Ge Ge cO~ rated an are away pencils things and almost givit away nics, stylish oy's lathes. You can’t guess where I am ribet | THE GIRL:—“Oh! Iknow! You are going to GET THE HABIT! = J) And Gorto sex32 16th Anniversary sis? i To-Day is our birthday! 4 Sixteen years ago we opened 45 Cortlandt St.—a shop selling men’s furnishings only. Now we've four big, busy stores where we can clothe man or boy com- plete from head to foot. Share our good fortune! Share our joy! Share these bargains! To-day is the day | Boys’ $4 Winter Overcoats - - - - $2.95 are regular % value. Consist of Russian and Mill- Tg AS gg AES a ee col ° $ 3 slain 3k tp byt! OM ve, mado ons gd. poe pisos jont pee euiders, of wanm flexes and cheviote 4 values ie Boys’ $5 Three-Piece Suits»... $3.95 pleat ENS Rea eat ae 95, its = + $495|Peg Top Trousers, « «sithday” Specit, $3.75 i<. ‘These Suits 1 te fein a va-| Of imported chevi 5 thes sees ee -bove 7 to 16 mhey'ro mats In Sante| and $6, this week. sagie tn dark patterns; regular prices, $% %. ine peice, $i; Annivereary 2°" °""”) $5, $6 Fancy Worsted Waistcoat In each etore 3% Ss, 2,50 oys a5¢ and 50c, Knee Pants - 39c eh store. 300 Vest ats, $2, ik figured, ) Veats, fancy worsteds, Wand ¥e of Aulet and refined colorings; regular ¢ epee! |, 1a & great variety of mixtures—black, blue and coniuroy, 50. n eee parented’ waistband, sizes 8 to 1 vests mamik and §3,50 washable light-oolored n ‘week, 39 cents e pair. ed down Anniversary week to $1.50. s Clothing Specials. nTANGE, SHIRTS tn tho poyostettects, att sizes, made Bre are five specials at prices that hold good for this week at 15 conta and $1.9; special this “birthday” b w week—only. Monday will be too jate, $1: peste: Anniv apn ead, sold at $2, $1.50 and - i + $ —Fall and Winter woo! cash: “Black Thibet Suit - - - - $15 FPO Corba And lik prabraldered hose; reirular Fag Berry sand double breasted Sack Suits of finest black INDON TOWN" Collars of “power loom bolled yarn asec asa at a Wa | Ste, “Rar, ee ed ‘ ait ole suit hand tallored. Wort! \ Of its regular price, $25; for this week only, $15. | Cx° "sively for us; each 10 cents: $1.2 a dosen. Belted Overcoats - - - $15|Men’s $3 Shoes, Special at . . “Regent” $3.00 and “Classic” $3.00 eh he es $3.09 ahoe: oes, in velour, well” they are eo comfortable, warm and| Viol and box Calt, Ih the very newest shapes special aa eats y mixtures’ in brown aud gray eects ROE $1.00 Scho! Bhoos, sc. Frieze Overcoats ..$12,50|"e'3,$2 Sik and Opera Hats $4 Here is the greatest offering ever made jn retaill ‘A magnificent gilk or opera pest: ne DAs. Ja, a. anecial woavosof this famous | sling aval for a; special this weske ve, ‘Amertoan mal, ito aoe hy ee aac ne fampun Sootfond deroye, $2.90 3 Ei tas Write for Fall Fashion Book-—Free, } Cher ee hats cut to $1.50, > ya 211 and 219 Sixth Ave. st rothers eee 7) f 128th Street, , Corner 34 A: iber 12th,.AB87—Sixteen Years—1903, Get the Habit. cig well made, and the best bai duced in Men’s Overcoats— other stery. Broadway and Ninth Street. Men’s Blanket Bath Robes Just fourteen are worth $8. There are five or six pat- terns and colorings of each sort; and think of buying such handsome Bath Robes |marked $10 each. right at the beginning of the season, or just a few weeks before Christmas, at $6.75. The blankets are in the made over properly propor- tioned models, by one of our most careful manufacturers. |ribbons, flowers and Choose, while they last, for $6.75 each. Broadway and Oth Bt. Men's Derby Hats at $1.50 When you see the maker’s labels in these up- to-date stylish Black Derby Hats, you'll recognize them as two lines of hats that are widely advertised and sold for $2 and $2.50 each—and considered good hats at these prices. tive richness. The maker is working on Spring models now, and To add interest, we offer of the hat oppor- tunities of the Winter, Annex, TT0 Broadway. Pre-Thanksgiving Day Men’s Overcoats Cheapness Without Brag It is our duty to create every possible bar- in for our Public and to give each bargain publicity. tto mateh the simple truth about exceptional cheapness against fanciful and imaginative statement is a hard propo- sition. Nevertheless duty must be done, and this is Tite ry: ‘A Century Overcoat Club—only one hundred Overcoats of heavyOxford-mixed cheviot,just out of the tailors’ hands, ain this season has yet pro- ice Eleven and One-HalfDollars. parative value? Four dollars more. No money is made out of these coats, except by you, the consumer. Sizes—stout, lar. rercoatse—the complete stock. But that’s an- Second floor, Fourth avenue. Men’s $1 and $1.50 Fancy Stiff-Bosom Shirts ‘ At 65c Each This is just as neat and handsome a col- lection of Shirts as a inan could wish from which to select his winter’s supply. Excellent’ materials, best of shirt- making, refined and attractive patterns. ‘A full third of the lot are $1.50 shirts; the balance are excellent dollar shirts. All have stiff bosoms and separate cuffs, Sizes 14 to 164. Sixty-five Cents Each. | % Specially each. and direct. nerware Economy _. Have the table attractively set for Thanks- iving—needless suggestion to tasteful nd have it for eight to fifteen’ dollars less than the value of the wares—ah, that’s of real and pertinent interest to the best of housekeepers. I ; That’s the news from WanaMaxer's tomorrow, Here is a word of remarkably little lines of Dinner Sets that will meet a broad Millinery. STIFF TRIMMED HATS, led to give up & Stiff Trimmed Hat ol unity to secure a natty hat we have sel 150 Women’s & Children’s Shoes. $1.00 a Pair. riday and Saturday. Our own brand, $1.50 sorts, an excellent shoe; sizes 11% to 5%. \ WOMEN’S STRAP SLIPPERS. for evening wear, worth from $2.00 kid, French heels; all sizes, in B, C D CHILDREN’S TURN SHOES, Fine Rochester turns, sizes 3 to 1034, and in values up to $6.00 each, at..++--+0+ We are constagtly keeping a corner in our sy MaKe up our wonderfully pular styles in ladies’ napped Beaver Hats and bans, in black, brown and navy; well worth $7.50, at...se+reerreees UNTRINMED HATS. R, 20 dozen Ladies’ Velvet Dress Shapes, fine silk face velvet; made on frames, most hapes for ostrich feather trimming; lack, navy, brown and gun-metal; value $3.45, at, each 400 dozen Ladies’ Scratch Felt Untrimmed Hats, Jarge and small shapes, in black, Oxford, pearl, champagne, &c.; sold univer- sally at $4.25, at, each 50 dozen Misses’ Scratch Felt Untrimmed Flats, in red, navy, brown, castor, cham- pagne, &c., sold universally at $1.00, at, ring heel, for dress; to D widths; value WOMEN’S SHOES. pairs, broken sizes, various styles and egularly worth $2 to $3.50; not all $2.50 Eyeglasses, $1.00 more? Why pay the oculist $5.00 clusive optician $5.00 more for We are giving you a chance to buy the gold filled, rimless Eyeglasses, fitted with our best white actuat value of which is MOITOW fOr. .++peeeeees evecenssoes Four Great Dress Goods Specials. Friday and Saturday at 48¢, and 6@8C. a Yd. All-wool Sponged Black Cheviots, 43 inches wide; all-wool Granites, black, at... 52-inch Black Zibeline, good black and 68 | iong hairs; value $1.25 a yard, at....++++ Waist News. Four Interesting Items, All wool Granite Cloth Waists; front of six half-inch side plaits-from shoulder to bu: 5 plait trimmed’ with small silk uttons; in all colors All. wool Albatross Waists; circular yoke of lace insertion; tailored plaits from yoke to waist...,++++++ All wool Scotch Flanni We probably make the prettiest ribbon hat _ bows in this town, and charge nothing for the Trimmed Hats At $6.75 At $10 Forty - five of the Robes are worth $12. Nineteen are worth This collection of beautiful and freshly trim- med hats for women might have been proudly shown at fifteen to twenty dollars, so smart and handsome, and so varied in style are they. But we had planned this spe- cial offering, and had these beautiful hate trimmed for this occasion. And ao, in- stead of $15 to $20, they are All-wool 44-inch Storm Serges and all- woo! Granites, in street shades only 46-inch all-wool Crepes, street and evening shades, silk and wool plaids, and thirty other com Ball Bearing Sewing Machines $15.50 sioio. To-Morrow Only. Seems like an extravagant statement, doesn’t it? the agent his price for the identical machine— aay pedal work, Has They start with stunning picture hats, and run the entire range of the popular shapes of the season—tur- bans, toques, bonnets, as most desirable Jacquard | wellas smartly tailored hats, The robes are|to wear with walking suits. Some of the dress hats are trimmed with ostrich plumes, shaded and plain; others with say fifty instead of fort: It runs along altnost withou' every improvement of the newest Singer some additional notions of its own. It self-threading tle, ‘automatic tension, and all running ing. Paintest attachments, of Woodwork is highly poli drawers, drop-head construct! atablewhen closed. Guarant The tailored hats are trim- med with coque feathers, wings, birds. All at $10 collar and cuffs of black taffeta si Six styles of black Briliiantine Waists; some , others with fancy figures, polka dots or stripes; in white, navy or Blackicdtiic ata scsenes crane ished oak ; new swell front, 5 Secand floor, Tenth street. Women's Clothing Completeness You recall the Patti Costumes? You remember the dramatic wedding scene and the splendid gowns for the bridal party? Perhaps you know the rich and rare collection of foreign wraps now shown here. Cumula- Laces Greatly Underpriced. This will be a great Friday here for Laces, . yu how only the higher kinds of laces, are sold. Friday at about half usual ands—White and Ecru e Edgings—Applique and and in this store yor class, the better Smyrna Rugs. Art Nouveau Design. grade Smyrna Ru, guaranteed qual- ‘ool, in two-tone ts of red, i Yhe best Srv Rue There is much more thai you should ROO tae ae ness women especi should gave us the rest of his Win-|know, Bt Bae ebocka! ter stock—hats in current| Here is an item—very blocks—at a very low price. Hence we offer six hundred] vali cost, At $1.50 Each Equal quantities of each brand; the early comers will get the best value. All sizes, Le cecaccescccceccsece Mw Ver Spe She cess ge eeeee seen eeeeeee Sale Extraordinary of Blankets and Comfortables. lankets is when the weather and prices are right. We offer in this sale sev- California Blankets underpriced. ous, very rare, for it is the keynote to good dressing at One hundred Separate Cloth Skirte—add a woolen shirt-waist, and thé suit is complete. Then a jacket (see elsewhere in this advor- tisement), and the cold is de- fied. But the skirts: Stuffs are cassimeres and chevicts; (@ quantity of our own splen. Maa! See Th me Se 80 aid $8 Bre Hata, in| and a Half. ree 8 shades, season’s models, at the same There FON Raye tO MOEN, The time to buy Bi eral thousand pairs of. Comforters 100 Silkoline Comforters reduted to, 145 Silkoline Comforters reduced to, 175 Silkoline Comforters reduced to, each 300 heavy-weight full-size Comforters in two styles; one a silkoline covered and thé other a satin covered; 90 and $1.90 each, Crib Comforters, silkoline covered, with ruffled ends, AT $8.00 A PAIR Full-size afl-wool Blankets, either tn white vith col- ored borders, gray with fancy borders, plaids in various colors; value 87:00. AT $3.00 A PAIR. bed; these Blankets are mixed wool th is there; in white with colored borders, gray with colored borders; value $4,00 pair. sharp and terse. If you be- 50 each. believe it and want a skirt the road to a bargain is easy and cote er, Second floor, Broadway. Specials. housekeepers, ® FLOUR—Te il wires ol. Ee, oS Bad Bou an on three variety of At $12, worth $20—Austrian China Dinner Sets of jieces ; dainty pink flower decoration; all pieces gilt. $24, worth $37.50—Theodore Haviland Dinner Sets of 118 pieces; allover small rose decoration; all handles with. gold. At $30, wort! h $45—Theodore Haviland Dinner Sets of 100 pieces; allover flower decoration; clouded gold edges, and all handles with heavy gold. JOHN WANAMAKER. Formerly AT. Stewart & Co., Broadway, 4th Aye, 9th and 10th Sts.

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