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ae a qe ry at ' (THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENT EDEPUTY BOSS 263 Sixth Avenue. A man about fifty-five ye e Only Entrance to Our Clothing, Cloak and Suit Dept. bye -*. / Keader Murphy, of Tammany, found dead in the ha derson street, Jersey Through Furniture Store. e [) Sat i Until 10. Said to Have the Young Man pen Saturday Evenings Un in \Mind for Advancement in | Last night he kn ; Are You Sensitive ‘the Organization. | doha Prendere | got something to ¢ sack cont and vost Jand light hair: It About your Clothes? Do you notice what others wear? Has y 4 Coat just the right cut, The making of correct Clothing is largely a Rictelar Thomas 27, smth, of Tam- matter of practice. We insist that every garment we sell shall be VaR fai, ties’ been calied a bundle of tailored as carefully as for custom work; that is why we hold and 1 lo is all spaings, energy and add to our trade year after year; that is why-we were compelled to He \eees quickly, thinks quickly, double the size of our Clothing Department this Fall. Then, too, same. the better acquainted the public becomes with us the more popular being spoken of as deputy}! grows our original Easy Payment System of leader of Vkmmany Hal!, a sort of as} : < 2 J Beas sok ion fora andy man, $1 Down on a Purchase of *10, Men’s Fine games, hading by quick stages pa. fr3m the krimary to the graduating): @igss of Timmany and has al gtdpd at the head of the class, Other Are You| ambitious: yo4'ng men hawe, jumped into % a ~ : _ seege ece inert att teying Up Nishts Tourist Overcoats, Ye i iidn't get the con- w' e y Ws > , ; ho right. peonle n- Tam- aaa apay alfinelas euiasieciont || Mike $48, Sale of the New Surtouts at $22 Rojtend, OF 1. “Hosta: happy mowers e For surtouts as fine as thes¢ other clothiers ask $28, and custom tailors ; daily HARFINA In baby's bath. It speedily Hitation of sealp a nL y, the leader included. As secretary of Tammany, Smith has 3 me a working feature of every , nt in the big organization, Not fs he secretary of the Tammany A{Bolety, ut secretary) as well of the "that close corporatioh the Executive ) *Cammitter of Tammarty Hall proper, at A medtings of which he s at all times $35. Ours are made of rich Oxford gray velours, of a soft, silky sur face. They are cut very smart (same as cut above), with broad shapely shoulders, long snug fitting collars and lapels, and slightly bell-shaped skirts. Just the ideal overcoat for you when you want to be $22 dressed at your best. On special sale at $20 Great Coats (50 inches long), at $15. ‘These big, loose great coats aye to be had exclusively a! Vogel Brothers’. Those that other stores show are great coats only in name—ours are full and big and loose, 50 inches long, with a swagger and snap to thelr graceful lines that only the custom tailor duplicates at $25. Here they are of Oxford gray and black frieze—regular $20 overcoats ¢4 5 at the special price, $1 Sale of Men's $15 Winter Overcoats at $12. Splendid, substantial overcoats in the broad-shouldered, loose-back, mediumelength style of blue kersey, black kersey and Oxford frieze, These overcoats are tailored as well as you'd expect $18 over- coats to be. Special sale of thege overcoats at $12 Sale of Men’s $20 Winter Overcoats at $15. ‘These overcoats on sale are cut very full, loose, 44 inches long, with broad shoulders and long, snug-Siting collars and lapels. The fabrics are fine Oxford friezes, blue and black kerseys, Oxford velours and mel- tons. A custom tailor would charge for one §25, Our special sale price, $15 Men’s $25 Winter Overcoats at $20. Here's a sale of extra fine Oxford and black moulaise, Oxford and black meliton overcoats, 44 inches long, with full back, hanging in graceful folds from very broad shoulders, the collars and lapels are very long and fit snug. These overcoats have satin shoulders and plaid worsted lining. At any other store you would pay §25. Our bpecial price 20 Sale of Silk Lined Winter Overcoats at $25. ‘The fabric of whieh these Overcoats are made is a rich, soft-feeling Ox- ford velout; the style is a 44-inch long, loose, full draped Overcoat with broad shoulders and long, snug-fitting collars and lapels, and it's silk- lined throughout. The special sale gives you these $35 Over- $25 coats at Special Sale of Men’s Suits at $15. ' A rare opportunity is now offered to buy a handsome, comfortable and serviceable Tourist Overcoat at the above astoundingly low price. You have a choice of black or Oxford frieze and all-wooi fancy mixtures. SEW Ta sy he a et Very latest model, broad sweep baby It will do for you. It's the moat ‘ vs \ shoulders, full length, belted back, soothing ‘and ‘satisfying of | toilet. bath i NAW handsomely tailored, equal $4 mn req erning the nat t followed. France. W. Machen, |]! dent of the Tlen’s Shoes —We don't offer you premiums to sell our Shoes. We be- lieve it is more to your advantage if we cut the price to the $3 50 e next, Mond uN a tor. Of the details of the great Tammany and hureery, soupa. Ko animal fabs, Me Fe iy alan ie Even Charles F. Marphy = OE ORO iret and other soldiers, seeking to obtain de-| IN EVERY CAKE.” ey ——————_— a tBe machinery y tails of the armament of the forts, and Hoats of gra oe ail Men's Suits for business or ordinary ‘hen Croker wach leader of Tam- ‘ that he made the friendship of a gun- Heeriuriesing A eats te ST i} occasions, made up in fine tweeds duties, acted as p 806 t a n ai | } ot the then “Bons, a id Mr. ’ You can't get better quality, try cae record iat Smith over, tea where you will, and you won't find oret many, nor has he ; ‘ret a sidered; our workmanship Sa TIN? aie is the best.........e0eee he made Sngth his secretar: ‘ = F pil t Tammany he made Sagth Mioy of wae} Prof. Spencer, of the City Col-| MACHEN TRIAL DELAYED. : HANK 7 i lated Press, Whem tho break cam 7 ; 3 skin humors. 3 i u | t Separate Trousers, in all the up-to- y ie ; AOTAUR HA date Fall and Winter stuffs, dressy ind to have fanestalled Monta wn advance of the rupture he i ‘ customed to pay fram $7.00 ad att ‘Shechan was doomed and| Mindedness and Escapes with f Seer tOry cneealthis'sale Fee tee “Sith. waa appointed Warning by Magistrate. Mzs, George 1. 1 \ ne tianen the Laereceneen ty of Croker ut x anlary of $4,000: This oMice Smith) yay gooncer, mysteries ab SEE = oa retain __ ge guages at the City College, was ar- ten rites Augie 7 Linas we sell them to you at.... rittenton, Wholesale Agent ; LABOR THANKS ROOSEVELT. | restea this morning for spitting upon APPETITES —— FURNITURE AND CARPETS. a ee ee Smith is perfectly fa- NK. i. N\ fanization Tom Senith is perfec’ a = ee een ane W | tov any GD pote duu peti ate © intcer charged the and finished or untinished worsteds. lower prices, quality con- $ ‘pretended to be possessed of 1 5 sets John C. Sheehpn was leader of _—_ : Croker Smith was ween Sheetian and Crowes smith was} lage, Arrested, Pleads Absent- date Fall and Winer sus, 56 busy making himsel€ more valuable Lids y : ee tothe Chief Clerkehip of the City Courts ut Drusetat Hartina, Soap quick. That's what, we are,doing t& thse $53.00 Shoes when the platform of the Chatham square "L" Meee paaia for Catalogue: Aipertcan Federation Gratefat for | road station. Policeman Powers, of the|A Well-Known Druggist Explains How \ Wardon of Convict Clark. Board of Health Squad, made the ar- Vinol Creates a Desire for Food. Brooklyn Store, 470 Fulton St. BORLON, Nov. 20.—Immediately attér | Sest. the convention of the American Fede Prof. Spencer was taken to the Centre 30 rhete yas’ 0 ed 10 Rreatest ald to digestt , ae Alon cof Labor wan opened to-day by | Street Court, wert hewas) arraigned | f ktown,'" sald a neniber Including a dozen new models in single and double-breasted sack suits, } me ai Vice, President Dub |rested thattf he spat upon I of tho: active medicinal i , | made of black thibets, black worsted cheviots and a vast line of mixtures , a ated that President Roosevelt had nia wer ous 3 acne 4 thatcure: taundcini cod: je AS | and overplaid effects in gray, brown and greenish tones. These are ? rabponded to the appeal of the Federa-| 86 (it so Uni m ver oll. ¥ grea s\ oye | suits a custom tailor would make you for $25. We sell them at Tin, tepeakedly made to many Preat {tention of vi h rr i : SS ; = Fi) the special price of $15 an me welt lemients Bi Aépte, and has pardoned Pphraim W. who has been serving a life sen- e6 for murder as one of the schooner eptlaed ch, red bie "A : fn Borden mutineers. The an- a se Under: ar: eee pay cest.” ' c nt ected Ww! r 2 food, and a Kood appetite Ie the’ mura result, aoe a ranks was sep ata ba Magistrate Flammer discharged Prof. oll, in told form tne | fied to the Prealdent and con. | Spencer, warning him that another of- hit contained were to Clark, fense would warrant a finc . Ne an dante lial HG et ae ae (| Seeeone 4 wel] A Fine Collection ts Athos tele tt | AFTER FRENCH ARMY PLANS? ARS CO Fenner ¢ Ta Taee ti Marthe nae | APTER Daas SAMPLE BOTTLE FREE. {| Men'sFanc y Shirts Natoralized American Is Place@| to know mor Vinol, how it cures told atly surprise Vogeh Brothers A2m Sw. Cor. Bt Ave. when the policeman pla WuadrslAvreit isi eance: and what it rtaialy Vinol ts the Cut thie coupon out, write your name greatest tonic ullder we have ever ere a = CHERBOURG, F » Nov. The | sold | ‘ ie Cc ILYTAMSTOWN, Mass, Sov. 20—| ailtry uashoriven here have eaused At Sixty-five Cents a, h of aman giving the name of mn “ir i the outbreak at W!1!1: oll of — . . eit 8: poe . latest victina d to be a naturalized Ameri. | 4 K ; eg Tratth This is a better offering than if we should heported to-day, The latest victim 5 Noss. Rive can of French binth, on the charge of yr tinea Due shi Bugene. H, Leaning, of Gloverevttie,| seeking to obtain information regarding ‘ otha ‘ y ! tell you to pick from our regular stock of Dol- st td he pfirmary, Yt no new anes the miitry defences of Cerbourg. AL aig fogs the iho cs Reranged m i ine Shirts; for there are more patterns to pick Fe Rae eRe ese ene OO rai clongine to attilory regional | from; and the shirts are the very finest, and best-made dollar shirts on the market. Twen- ty-two hundred and fifty-two of them, in a hundred and fourteen different patterns, and color-combinations. Yow 'll find that in designs, quality of cloth, oF 6 and in the shirt-making they compare favor- he bare facts about Regal Shoes are what we want ||] ably with many shirts sold at a dollar and a you to know. half. Sizes renee pon 134 © i at have de- : tachable cuffs. ey are the finest patterns The trouble is that the facts are so remarkable you |} that we have offered this season auder neice, Sale of Boys’ $5 Winter Overcoats forFriday @Saturday at$3.95. 200 overcoats for boys ages 3 to 8, | 150 overcoats for boys eges 7 to 14, f blue frieze (same style as shown | made of dark Oxford gray in the in cut), made in the new double- 1 1 tyl ith breasted military style, belt back | 098 loose style, with velvet collar and brass buttons, They are $5| (Same as shown in cut), These $5 overcoats, on special sale at $3.95. | overcoats on special sale at $3.95, Sale of Girls’ $7 Velvet Winter Coats at $4.98. find them hard to believe. It does seem strange that ||] 65c each. Pan a are ellen sersel sigisraa hewn liateaseor sean eee nobedy else can make and sell shoes equal to Regals at $3,50, Strange because | The lot goes on sale on Saturday morning Deore bliek velvet Minds Gb warm) nd heavy itee Wists Weary ; g x with shoulder capes handsomely trimmed wit! te si id egal methods are as open as daylight. Any shoe manufacturer could do as |f| when the store opens. Broadway and Ninth street, Medallions. Comt finished with white pearl buttons, Ae okcgee value as you'll find elsewhere for $7. Our special sale price, $4.98 4 well for. you if he followed the Regal system. The secret of Regal success is really no secret at all. It is simply the elimination of all superfluous handlings and profits. Weare tanners. Weare manufacturers. We are retailers. We sell our product.direct to the wearer. One sale—one profit. 2 The ordinary method is this: The tanner must have a profit on the hides he sells through a commission broker, who must also have a,profit, He sells to Sale of Girls’ $10 Winter Coats at $6.98, , ‘We place on special sale for girls ages 6 to 14 full length double- ?. breasted loose coats, same as shown in cut, made from all wool man- nish mixtures, trimmed with colored silk novelty braids. Tabs and stole collars finished with metal buttons. These handsome little gar- mente should sell for no less than $10, Our special sale price, $0.98 Sale of Girls’ $4 Winter Dresses at $2.98, JOHN .WANAMAKER Yormerly A, T. Stewart & Co. Broadway, 4th ave., 9th and 10th sts’ BARE’ FACTS” the manufacturer, who sells to the jobber, who sells to the retailer, who adds thirty or forty per cent. pri < : - 7 ' i . profit oF to the four profits already added, and by the time you get the shoes your money pays for al cut $3 of proiit IN EF, N | say. S Sele of pits) bigh neck Stoeats, nase 4.10/14, etzns ae: shows: La.aum and $3 worth of shoes. by tuck and rows of atiching | Full Scotch plaid fronts, | Anotbet :. :, . 1 tte If anybody can tell us how the shoes have been improved by all this handling, and by all these profits, we Seven; atitebed NBaltiofiaaino' Latetial feceeaighist Onn yiey 429 ‘would like to have him do it. hem. These $4 dresses on special sale at ' There isn’t over $1.75 worth of leather in the best pair of shoes that ever came down street. One dollar is I Day meron penteat in Milton the other ‘nough for the making by the best modern methods, Seventy-fi ti i i Pe cs enty-five cents on one handling and one profit is enough “Whence and what are those execrable » And that is the way you get $6 shoes for $3.50. We sell direct from tanne i shapes?” y S 50, ry to wearer, and in no other way, ' A a nd no other maker sells direct exclusively, That is one reason why you cannot get Regal quality and Regal rice This suggested my own business, ‘‘Execra- ‘anywhere but in the Regal stores. s ble shapes’’ in clothing are due to ignorance \ and carelessness. I think I sell ready-t (Geleth arteetht aes put-on clothes that have an air rye Hs rg oes Eres S374, Asérons, them out of epee ciase in which the word “ex- figs Suminer St, Bowon, “Atk for our crepe oe used, Sahar 3 THE SHO think ‘‘excellent” would be the adjective se- sali is C3 MEN'S Takia i iat WOMEN’S STORES, te a Suits (silk-lined throughout) a % ae a ce as ne 1001 Broadway, bet. Ditmars st, and Wil- louxhby' AV, 60 Regal Stores; 20 of them in the Metropolitan District. “hth ees Deekmem 2258 lth Av.) AB” cor" Stat 400 FiGth 100 West 125th st, Foe war 2 Street. . 3 R BROOKLYN. @ Newark Be 785 HroadWway. cor. 10th st Sixth Avenue—S2th Stree! ki KN. J. 841 Broad Bt op Ceuteal KR. of 8, J. ‘838 Blath J ‘To make business boom during the fortun ee pede necessary to ete fee Mea Motor anatlad ivertise in the right place. ~ The) fox Don’t’ delay.

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