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ai ON eee fries Mare Downtown n é KOCH & an Ssturcars 125th Street, West, Simm tne Tul 9.30 Pe HM. & Seventh Ades. Big Savings—Friday and Saturday. [a 1 FACES, WALTER WEDS EF WORT WW T MY ee Palmer, Who|Ogden Codman, Jr. of Boston, y Fought Highway-' the Bridegroom-Elect, and icc waning SUITS, of herringboné cheviots, coverts or {ancy mixtures, 26 “Att He Snatched’ Her} Wedding Ceremony Will Se) and 4o Inch coats, or fancy Mouse with vest; al! with inlaid collar and cufls of 4 velvet, trimmed with fancy braids, 9 or 15 gored skirts, black and all 15.95) lirse, Appears Against Him. Performed Saturday. Webb, former third vice-president of Or without capes, side or box plaited back, with belt, full sleeves; 14 Hand Severely Chured, of Bearborough, will offlelate tures or brown, royal and tan corduroy, red flannel lining, regulation brass but: | by ner eldest son, H. Walter Webd, 4 $5.00 Boys’ 5 it $3.85 Walter Webb in iss, Mr. Webb died IN| tweeds; these suits cannot be duplicated for less than $5, for two days robbery. The pris- te he direction of a tall, | 484 Belongs to an oid family loped capes; sizes 6 mos, to 3 yrs.; your choice of these three styles, 5.35 Co. thy ae .00 Misses’ Rai 8.95 isses Kain Coats 6. Mrs, H. Walter Wedd, of Beech woot, ED AND SCRATCHED. | be married at noon on Saturday at her | $6. 00 B ’ Ov. t $4, 95 with offices in this city and Boston OY) Ss ercoa Ss Robber Strusk Her—! or the ride and bridegroom will bs all-wool Oxford frieze or mixed cheviot, cut long, swell and jaunty; 4 95 vridegroom will officiate as best man. avente, Jersey City, | Griswold, daughter of Josn A. Gris! high-grade all-wool serges or fancy mixtures; NORFOLK OR DOUBLE-BREAST- to bis widow and his two sons an estate Wie serdiched and bruised} Osten Codman, Jr. iq a son Ps MY. CHILDREN'S COATS, of white bearskin cloth, also of all-wool serge, with sil or- Scarborough, widow of H. Walter | MISSES’ pie ENETTE RAIN COATS, in tan, green or Oxford, collarless effect, with home to Ogden Codinan, jr., an architect The Rector of Si. Mary's Episcopal RUSSIAN OVERCOATS (3 if yrs.), of all-wool blue and Oxford friezs, fancy mix- Present. The bride will be given away! equal styles and qualities selling nw for $6.00, for two days.. | Held for Grand Jury. $2,000 ball for the Grand | ¥ok, of Troy, Bike was married to it ED SUITS (8 to 16 yrs.), of plain blue or mixed all-wool cheviots or 3.85 © Higginbotham in i Cotrt to-day on a valued at $000,000, Gad every ow and tien | 2 Mrs Ogden Codmay * naments and belt; others of all-wool Bedford cord, with silk-embroldered scal- re eon colors, sizes 14 and 16 years; well worth $21.00, for two days $ FEATURES the New York Central Raliroad, wif! to 16 years; excellent value for he FOE WOO ORIG 5 cess viiesce secs Iron ith, by Gar wit | Only near relatives and intimate friends | tons, emblem on sleeve; also THE CHESTERFIELD OVERCOAT (7 to 16 yrs.), of | freshman at Yale, A brother of tne = (CAirdes, ninetéen years ol1,| Mrs Wedd was Miss Luis tat) | ETON SAILOR SUITS (3 to 10 vr or RUSSIAN BLOUSE SUITS (2% to 6 yrs.), cf Scarborough in June of 19%, and left $6 50 j > $5 35 ee non .50 Children’s Coats $5. with (he Sturges, wiot aml Bd Young woman who stood \n| families, rodhvecs Of prome Very One worth $6.50, for two CayS.....6.....cceseranereeeercneres of the court room. nence and is a member of the Knicker. ’ Reent woman wor he cmv Sema mn rorie co $800 Children’s Coats $6.49 r case and had pluckfly c1p-| He has a city Sand hung on to the prisoner after | Seven:y-ninch street home at Lincoln, Mass., wher to escape with her purse. 2b) with several mermbe: 13 Rast icy CHILDREN'S COATS, of crushed velvet or diagonal cloth, trimmed ve white kid, : re. Web 424 | also of plain cloth. with fur heads and lace medallions; ses 1% to $ Pleo Nad Inflloted a dozen erp | Codiman family mow ate. oe RS | yrs: well worth $8.00, for two days ; fies cn his face as he enteavored | wedding Mr, and Mrs, Codman will ght hervott, She une resolutely to spend & tow days in this elty. and then Mh wevernl detectives arrived to! wil last ce: era terengh Butope whic: iignace fe is Mies Mmm J. Pater, twaty-) pes okt os NO. i tow arene, | RON POST CRUSHES A MAN. sebtirg, Ghe was recurning to atier a fboepping rir las] Aid &e she passed ide Enalieh Church of the Redesmer, ot le CHILDREN'S STREAMER HATS, of scratched felt, large rolled brim edged with Straps of velvet, trimmed with whet band and long bow; all colors; regular $2.00, for two éays, 1.25 Martin Hodge. fitey Wo yeare old, of No, H2 St. Nicholas avenue, who machine shop at No, 63 Beekman died in the Gouverneur Hospite % ’ MISSES' READY-TO-WEAR HATS, of scratched felt, with large crown, the popular ‘ Avenue and Mewes street, the fr5m inquries sustained last oF Fri ved sallor shape, trimmed with velvet and leather; all colors; actual value 98 Pushed out from a corner of while superintending the tal SOATEL BATA TOE LPO YE es ends vvaceadieveveseghcha }aceeseevadesees she and wit an iron bar struck Pach tppled ores ae hears Bos ‘on hg 0 . , , 0 with ch abe woe carrie | HER LE! and erate 3.00 Misses’ Shoes $2.24 . Then he enatehed the poe i- Hote leaves a wite and two children. J ¥; ‘ ‘and raps — MISSES’ SHOES. lace or button, sizes 11 to 2. of fine bright or duil kid- ugh her hand wes veverly Injured. « ‘in, potent ‘eather cr sef tips, hand-wel! soles: value $3 for twe day; 2.24 Gropped the burdies sh: after the highwa ‘eb. i lor a@ ka sa tools arn church, feed heen about hia Nock. ae "raelt at_her aad himeeif trom ser om, returning blow for $3.50 Boys’ and Youths’ Shoes $2.45 BOYS’ AND YOUTHS’ SHOES, sizes 12 to 5%, of box calf, Biucher cut, or patent ecitskia, poe hand-welt stout oak soles, newest shapes; value & 50, fer two days. . Coward sieves came up and arrest nd was done moins pes) it, “opstted mt bh hy hie io her wrist “After she presented the prisoner waa held for SE MEET T MORRISTOWN HE dwellers in Harlem and the Bronx will find in our re- modelled and enlarged war:- rooms at 16 W. 125th Street, an accurate indication of the development of Upper New York during the 17 years ‘gince we opened our origina) branch at that address. We would welcome callers a3 testimony of their interest in local matters, and are certain that inspection of the line of superb pianos exhibited wi'l prove ample repayment. Our pianos represent the best equivalent in qual'ty that any sum could procure. ‘They represent the maximum standard at minimum cost. Send for tne handsomest piano catalogue ever issued. Rranich ¢ Bach 733-245 E. 23d &. 16 W. 125th St. Combination Shoe. For the foot in need of su; at the arch, the Coward Com tion Shoe has no equal, vi | two widths narrower than the} fegular size at instep and heel, it) answers its as no other; : |shoe has ever done, | POR MEN, WOMEN AND cHILDZEN. SOLD NOWHERE ELSE, ; JAMES 8S, COWARD, Greenwich St., near Warren 8t..N-Y, Mall Orders Filled. SEND POR CATALOGUE. per Ib. IQ er dy S10 7 Sei Ml DEPT. A ale SUCCESS! toe] NEW f. got such arousing welcome from Har- eee ey ” t, CHOPS, C}Rib Roas! ey B. {oreste Mie, cin,...... 3¢]NO WONDER last week's “ Meat Dept. made or heard of |! Best yet, the low prices we STARTED with will be KEPT low, not]® ‘only on the meats, but on EVERY line, Vhethur roceries, delicatessen, or ca\es. can * 3c ING FRIDAY, SATURDAY, MONDAY AND TUESDAY. tb, Canned 334¢| DOUBLE «5, & th’ STAMPS FRIDAY, SATURDAY, MONDAY AND TUESDAY, |jnn'oh va vmon, 10¢ tate chy ate them what they've vt eat en wanting—a market stocked with the] Tomatoes HERE'S A GREAT 4 VAY SALE’ TO PROVE IT! LAST- Baked Beans 27c Sardines Tea Specials [Poultry and Pro-|Coffee Specia Per Can Swiss Bosse Te dressed meats, fancy pouitry and caoicest gam, at prices below the lowest ever Striagiess col Lima Bean; Imported Shrimp GSEIN STAMPS FREE .19cls6 GREEN STAMPS FREE vi i pe: i 28 with one Ib. bes t A 6 ah one Tea, " 70c|, Ision S pcials Mocha and ,ava, per 10. aselfrenh ye rr eT reey oune Fowie, 1 ‘a £ 4 GREEN STAMPS Free[PelAiavnia hoasine Sathens ih fg ir. pop with all kinds me Toure bs ag Pm gd -fand Mocha, at, per Ib... _ 32 Per ot ee ee ela a 23 GREEN STAMPS. FREE with tb, Java Fancy Rice, Mc Rice, Coffee b. 30c 5 ‘ N STAMPS FREE ley 5 GREEN STAKES Batled Mame. 2g3120 ith’ one ibe Pre cee | _ (3 tks Ue.) ve 28" Tea at, yl bex 12e] mium Java, at, per Ib.,.., 2c" O40 seeenerseres 46 REEN STAM! B S&H Raided GREEN STAMPS FREE wc a Sooke Bolted 2) with one tb Mocha mre § with any of tte 19! with Tea at, 30 c (meted Lake Sturaeon” secfan! Java and Mocha at, lowing i re Tscrse ssssosssssses SUG | ees | Pet ID vot vives 2BGLQt, Bottie Amonia... 10 5 GREEN | STAMPS | FREE tSaturday Eve, from 8 to 11 P. M115 GREEN Hh AMPS FRE Ot. Eottle BI 10 ith ve bs nites ” Seamps with nN BBO ii istnis 25c¢ BANANAS, extra heavy fruit, ahem eis araceibo cia r ic 5c 36 GREEN STAMPS Free] "4 IB GREEN STAMPS FREE] Lemon, bot. 1Q¢ with 1 box Premium FANCY GREENING APPL “with one Ib. Special Baking Powder........... 45c \ basket Biend at, per Ib ,,, 18, | Box Soap Power... 10¢ Double ''S. & H."’ Green Stamps All Day Loag, Friday, Se Monday and Tussiay, )°°*8* Perse’... 100 § Box Vustard.., ... 10¢ Pox Gold Medal TEL, 872 Cth ssessenee BOC HARLEM, 6 cakes Scheuer's "95 MAIL Borax Soap.. Cc Large Bag Salt....4s ‘ 2184-2186 Third Ave., cor. 119th St, hry ll I side aetna '. uj | Hariem’s Leading Grocers, Butchers and Bakers! Sauce, large bot. 13c a) ee viii ___ THE WORLD: roan ee $21.00 Misses’ Walking Suits $15.95° 8.95) 6.49) $2.00 Children’s Hats $1.25 | $1. 75 Misses’ Trimmed Hats 98¢ 2.45 | EVE G, acroeee 6, 1904, oe OSOTT ON mats Have you sn phe pre 5,000 yards silk striped velvets Friday 29c. OF course you know such alow price on velvets has néver been quoted betore, and now that the ey are $0 popitie: | it's reall y a sensation bargatt,, and when we tell you that you cin go elsewhere and you'll not tind velvets to ejual thes: for less than 29c if we did not know what $1,00 a yar Its a manufaccurer’s entl-e stock of black and wh'te striped -velvsts—stunning effecls far 29c waists, trimmings and costumes, and you'll read ly admit that this offering is unparalleled : when you find by actual comparison that you cannot buw these veivets eisewhere for 71.00, hy pa think of making this assertion, that this is th: best bargain in velvets ever offered in New York, we were talking about, Of cours: there'll b: a great crowd here Friday—but there are plenty of these $4 velvets at the extraordinary rice of 29c. : 5,000 yards of colored 27 inch taffeta---value ‘1, at 49c. Splendid variety ‘of colors, but not every shade represented—undoubtedly (he most sensational value that has come your way, We've 5,000 yards, but it'sa small lot considering the wonderful demand tor this quality of taffeta—special . Solid | 49c | *15.75 for women’s *22.50 suits. | ..c%'., Eyeglasses, 91. | | HEY were made to our order and are strictly tailors h- bape oh henield tepppt Deas Pela n F aM et tg Tec “We gave the muta arte iri tallormade through; ||) FIM ie hrs sa aw gud a | him to make us two hundred suits at a price, we to furnish the materials, because we | | glasses, for waica to-morrow w: charge you only wanted them made from the very latest fabrics, |]} $1.00 The.¢ same glasses are advertised elsewhere a3 By having 200 made up on one order we ||) Sof the ares got the price down so we can offer you these | | suits Friday at 45.75, and you'll say that they | } } They hive solid gold springs $j | and ihe lenses are pure white crystals. Spzcial, j __15¢. tyeglass chains at 35¢. Mala Floer, | rT View. ‘Genuine tortoise shell combs, Friday, 25c. irs without 2 question th: most sensational comb announcement ever made— the balance of all those genuine sce shell combs we offered Monday at $1, | Priday, 25¢ | iar jewellers wouid ask you 82 and 33 and even mor? for (hese 25 combs ~but then the fact | that we offer them at 25¢. IC tells the story, Hundreds of piects—both foreign and domestic, Ki highly poise! niece ” ; mae empire back cowbs, chignon combs, stay lock | hair barrettas don't miss this E erase | square, on a great bargain 25c Imported broadcloth, 98c. ‘Full P inches wide—Friday morning we wil! place on Sale just 50 pieces of lifty’inch, extra fine twill back cloth, made by one o/ the best German manufacturers, } 98c have them in all colors and 98c. black—this cioth is shrunk } very close and will sponge beautifuliy—no more after this lot is sold, If you are in want of a| Cloth dress, don’t miss this sale—at, per yard, 98, Sate | ¥ieer. | 1O-m MrOW al... are the handsomest suits of ered in all New York | in mind that they are the very Jatest Fali styles, made black and the new brown shidés-—Jined with taffeta this season. -wou'ld b: a bed prs ‘10 for correct tourist coats: Those bind- back— with beit piaiteu sieeve—coat has two pla'ts in | sizes 14 and 16 —————_—_ Shou'der crpe, | at the price. Now just read a short pen picture of them and bear from labrics thit have not been off the looms a fort- night—mae of tine quality of Panne Cheviot in blue, silk and handsomely trimmed —coat has semi-teting back —no smarter models shown at $22.50—Priday, or as | + $15, 75 | they jast, at... mS - | inch coals, doub'e-breasted (like cut), with plait in front—Friday at $10, $9.15 for misses’ *12.75 tourist coats of high-crade covert cloth—collarless — inlaid with | stitched panne velvet, full sieeve with reversed cud— ‘7.50 for girls’ 9.75 fall length coats “of Paca Thibet, double-breaved, fancy trimmed with contrasting color broadcloth, braid and buttons—sizes 6 to 14, | Ready to trim turbans HE CUTS below witli convey but 2 faint conception of the exclusive style beauty to be found in our excellent stock of Ready to trim turbans. Women’s new Fall shoes. THERELL be a gathering of saving shoppers Friday in our shoe Section, for such pricss as we quate for to-morrow’s selling always bring out | the economical"buyers who by experience have ben t | | Pere tatene perie ave bzen taught to appreciate our great 590 pairs of women’s new Pall shoos—those substantial extension | soles for street wear—-made of vicl kid—patent or kid tip—military hecl—C, D and & widths--button or lact—the lowest § | price ever cuoted on this high grade, stylish skoe— I. 85 Women’s fine Vicl kid drop last shoes~ wet sole—$2,85—brieht | vict kidskin welt shoes, made on the new hay last, giving ie castons 400 | ¢flect—dull neat tops, patent leather tips, $2.85, Aiso one Model of women's kid ti s | button boot military keel and opera toe Mice *2. 85 One iot of women’s samole Oxfords—s 4 —A and B only—but $3 to $5 Oxiords — desirable et sj oe Fall ase ~No maf orders +4040 vaseeee a 00; Now just Pratine the above ha's—made of fine quality of | j Paon velvet, with cl ameleon messalivve silk ased ay a contrast- ing color trimming-a bunch of roses, buckle, fancy feather ot ostrich piume completes zn § § artistically trimmed hat, 4. 95 to 5. 75 Bales’ 73¢ and 506 first shoes—of daint Exceptional offering—500 doz. velvet trimmed and fancy pantis—Friday price—24c. oe a Is in’ om | | Our$.C,$, *3.50 shoe forwomen in 30 ve forwomen in 50 styles! a net, swell—foot {itt fitting—are selling in larger quanti ' 95c the demnigiace, alt sock tone of the au fa : weer seni Las Fa i Sample 75c. laces, 25c. grect sale of sample strips of fine me Continuing with 5,000 vards more for | Friday Never were fine laces sold for $9 little as in th’s great event. The choicest prod the other stores you'll tind the same qualities price | all the way» St, Gatl and Saxony vibe advinss wales up to $7.50. Every one of these rare values portends aciive _ of the season’s cnoicest kinds —a | marvellous values, selling in our clothing department to-morrow, Main Floor, Bands, cailoons, allovers, laces, edy sings, inser. The overcoats come in two Styles—one exactly like the cut | tions—and worth trom 75c. to $2 . zi shown herewith—made of venuine frieze, SU ord blue and § as tollows: 4 $2.50 per y1,—priced It's oe you to say ‘they’ re the greatest Friday | bargains in New York—a fact you'll recognize when you se: these suits and overcoats. Not only that, but if you maxe a tour ot Mrin Floor, black—every coat has a guarantee sewn on the siteve—war- $3. 95: ranted strictly wool- cut very jong and loose— either belt 25¢. 48c. 9c, 51.48 back or plain—lined witha very heavy Farmer satin—silk vtlyet collar nig oy sik Ventso Lace Embro ANet Laces \ 7 to 10 years—at $3.95. Binek silk wi hire Galloons Boys’ sults worth to 37.50, $3.95—The new Norfolk suits with ; “ite New \! bloomers and trousers—b'ue serge and farcy mixtures~ cor- $ |, rect resters—correct overcoats—nussian suit. and sailor suits ‘a 95. | worth up to $7.50, at. int Laces Mace Sen Hone, these qualities priced this | wav before and you'll recognize them as the very newest conceits trom lacedom, 4 $2 dress trimmings, 5%. = | You have never 250 men’s overcoats at $10, You cannot do better at $15 in any other store—just an. | other ot our Friday specials. | / Genuine BaNtic frieze overcoats—cut 44 or 50 Inches long— cut loosely snd very swagger— broad concave shulder, hand made cola Serge lined—sizes from 33 to 46 chest. 150 men’s Priestley Cravenettes, value $15, at $10. Very smartly tallored—Droad concave shoulders — hand-made collars~ black thibets, miatures and piain effects : ’ ies of groceries Q wines. | : I NE of those great Simpson mes) Co. sales of im | imported dress (rimmines when you buy the seasons’ cholcest kind and sty és at one-trird regular value Dress makers have long since Known when we aivertise dress trim: mings that a :¢ason 5 wants can be supp let at a inaction of their va us, | varieties au No creat quantities of any one style, but large assortin. nts. * $10| Main Floor, special Men’s furnishings: S?rcie! SHIRTS and hose go to make up this great Friday offering—don't overlook the 1.25 shirts at 79c., Or ths 35¢. hos: at 19%. Mon's stiif- bosom shirts, in the very newest patterns—detacha vie cuffs-bodle ful and long—litherto An ex'ry ottered cls where st 91.25 made from ta % the very fine.t percales fikand wo k- 3 Turkey? large ae icat ‘> | I diane « NESS'S manship second to none—speciaily i di ots VOC ~ 2 ni Ou's—-duil Aoatked 1 | BLDG per te...) 266 io adupted { ! ine our price.. 79¢ ! way v {PORATED } =" Gaaes | | . | Men's Imported black cotton halt | hose—Absolutely fast black, double |hecl and toe-=two + thread regularly sold at 38¢; Price. svee Friday specials. —tsth Bleee. | Wines and liquors. | svaan ow Mata Pleor, Men's high-grade imported fancy Misles—Hose suitable for Fall wear—all the newest designs conceivable in hosiery —they ae the regwar $Cc. value— would be an exceptionally cheap item at Sc, OF 3 for $1.00, but In com sequence of our ¢rormoss output we secured all that was left trom the manu. tacturer—in all about 2,000 dozen— and we hive about 100 dozen left which we want to get rid of at the special price of $1.60 per half doa; each 28c¢ JG » box 2 WwW) OSMYILNA arn DUBLIN bot. 4 5 intaw. "ders: 109 HERMITAGE OR BOURHON or men of natty ideas; OLD aye Pie 4 ther | ‘eat soles— “ 19¢ 256 CUP STRING. BRANS Fancy (Southern Baek dona 1.00" O¢ Mt 1oRs ~ Cream NOoRW Ay erel—h Firey tat Hon MACK} “This 1s the Columbia concert Sa ohaahene thot seng its way into the hearts of snousands at the Louisiana Purchase Exposition. We want 2.60 iio pail BALTIMORE AYE WHISKEY 1.00 v0 60G ane, 12 o18.87,00 full ‘quart bettie PORT, SHERAY and Muscalel—Soectally re- VILANGEADE — Dinh- ons. preserved in Cale you to listen to this magnificent instrument. Yours Terms: @ r ocouk- opal sivart Graham of Rye: 19: b sack, BT et & Veal ets es hata BI} 167. Pies va $i, 50% of Brin pt. Tetend Piso ported in pial Jonn- | ae 5.25 | Records exchas Graphophone in your od cnes, it, Rene, a Als: 1 FO; 21d, Pri deur; ease, ote, ‘The “"World’s Pair,” ~

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