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() THE WORLD; FRIDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 21, 1904. ‘ \ Ventety-six years of continuous active : FILATVE CERTAIN (27 wae 8% TS See Fo SunpenNnea [Sy sea ————— o |Pormer P da? gactteoaniy | YOt Ut MS parinnnter of the Kigins, pet \ teh ponttion he filled when that bat- Ribbons, \ Rea ly-to-Wear Hats, » > Maine Expires tn Italy, | tle-ship waa blown up in the harbor of , CHU ) All silk Black Taffeta Ribbons; ( Ss) These are manufacturers’ samples 4 m r te. ni ! ry Oi © jeave At ; : RODY IS FISHEL Si ‘ ‘xa trom compte ihe ie of the expan full 4 inches wide; suitable forthe ae f} and discontinued lines from our apie ateorereg Ui “se Ay ettee ogee side of his ; FIGURE hair, for Millineyy purposes and | OW Mca Chet are Sines Guptly for stocks and belts, Sold regu- - Vi cate, They come in scratch and Al! sizes Girls’ Short and 3-4 Box Reefer; sample z | lines of kersey and cheviot; satin lined; cally “made the price;” in other words, $3.25 values at 1.98 | fine tailoring, All sizes. our offer for the entire lot—a ridiculous one—was accepted $4.50 values at 2.98 $7.00 va at 3.98 The Vells are all new and very desirable. They come in plaing $5.75 values at 3.98 | $8.00 va at 4.98 chiffon with hemstitehed borders; also with ribbon borders, Solid \4and 18 karat gold seamless Girls’ Regulation Coats; made of fine | M#8¢3' Sults, with» and short coats; embroidered sprays and dots—in all the most wanted color- box back; y : ; am Wedding Rings out Specialty, Prices Ml! ¥ .a1).woot cheviot; lined with red fannel;| plue and buck Be ae Srna Ings as well as shaded rainbow effects. A: Y Os ' ben eee No Eaten Charge tor Lettctag tf Poose box ba ck, with strap. All sizes, | velvel; pleated coat. Sizes 14 t0 18, Only the free of plain anc gree ehifone have bun Ry Mattlage Certilicates Free. | 6 to 4 Regul 1280 0.08, $14.00 values at 12.98 wi i ale mat am. ore the regulation style aif Open Evenings till 7. SATURDAYS till 10, fH | J Y2UE! Bkesees at at 50 cants to-morrow. Open Evenings tl. SATURDAYS To. CT e hed iis ine Single and Double Breasted Suits ~~ . ~ rot t. Morita Cemetery, Swit deceased . ne and was a member OF, BUILDING larly at 25¢, the yard, : Plain felts; also handmade “Law. Student Left Cleveland a reicstcieh ape iene Me York ne Loyal CORSET Special to-morrow at n te tation t i Y " on. , . Me . Week Ago and Art les Found and was retired on half pay ao! “en | {5c —_—— ~ gives the | 98c ; Indicate He Was the Man! pane W, Onn 7 77 TN NR LE CED ) * Drowned in the Harlem River Soo ve_Jeu| ‘e Offer for To-Morrow Another Lot of Fine Rejects of the Saturday Specials in >. ‘ny WANS are looking M , 3 > | Franklin Simon & Co. Me VE AE |Men’s“W. L, Douglas” $3.50 Shoes at TAFFETA WAISTS “rhe mag whose body wastfound in the ais the chest | Women’s waists of Taffeta Silk in faterien eye at One Tense jon ee beet galt iI Known M k light blue, white or black; front of oe te hawe bave ’ i, y |< aKes. small cluster tucks and pleat Sarg: Delieved to ha ’ - Fecmica bs pind, one ‘$98 Kennard Boys Clothing. 67 periect that | There inno denvi x bd finished with fancy ornamen street, Cleveland, Accotdtag to Fishel CIAL FOR SATURDAY. fs you can’t tell|| . re is no denying the fact that W.L.Doug- } tucked back; fancy tucked stock ; fends and ives tn, Clivaland th SPECIA : ¢ them from|| % J !as Shoes at $3.50 are without a peer in the mer. | "¢w full were, ae 2.98 ‘ 84 ie clothing eA tis that{_ NORFOLK SUITS, New Models, of Imported woo! i the natural car f : cantile world. Mr. Douglas knows it—and he | women's waists of, Tale Sty ta ' ee eettatprether has. started. tor thia| ~~. fabrics, with two pairs of knickerbockers, 8 to 17 6 7 5 } taesti ess spends many thousands of dollars to tell white light biueor lac; tucked front ; Melly to claim the body. years, regular price B1L50. ree eee seveverees : La | youso. Allthis money would be wasted hiey sitk buttons;\ fancy stock with te, h. In the pockets of the dead man # Bt) . D4 yx 7 ‘ . y , ; : ; nuraber of articles were found CHESTERFIELD OVERCOATS, of Oxford Vicuna Price, $1.50 Weg if he failed to maintain the QUALITY of rite Seether | } [tiiese is a water fob, of leat cloth, Silk Velvet Collar; black and white checked | J his footwe; i Special at 3 98 f Pthe letters “W. RU." fn mecal ; ti éy izes 8 to 17 years; value $12.50 i For Sale in all Corset Departments, ar, Ps q ij PPinnel was a seater wool lining; $i di ie KOPS BROS., Mfrs, | It Is this very fact that permits us to 4 iq < serve Univ * 2 Se n i 1 cc leo ea a H 9 i ‘ pig hres NOVELTY OVERCOATS, of Vicuna Cloth or aciii || RAMCRORE have “reject: 0| these W. L. 4, Saturday Specials in 4 Haetter “F." and a pair of pats Cheviot, in Oxford, blue or brown; red flannel 7 50 =| Wit’ fa under prleee é Candies ° [echo ft exeotly the Gescription of sim- lined; sizes 2-to 8 years; regular price $1U,50..... Vo FeRAM, AARON i | b . Pe en eee ae sy the te vd} M e Write for Hiusteuted Catalogue, \ Something new for you to-mor. : s ne clothin a ny es > Mulled Free. / irginians!—a delicious 7 tman bore the name of the tallor from Girls and Misses Apparel. {s no disparagement of the Shoes. They wou'd pass in:psc . tow | Virginians a whom Fishel always obtained hia} Pp ‘4 ASPERFEL p ordinary shoemaker and be sold as firsts, The slightest piemtah tae” mee confection, with peanut butter cens i { ish in a Douglas Shoe \Qauey iJ ‘elothes. To clinch the matter, reverni| Direct special attention to their exclusive assortment of us Suflices to send it to the bargain-counter—even though the wear is not impalred. . tre; re cards bearing the name of Rudolph te} ¢ > ay Faby ; bs oe —_&— ‘ + ig ow Fishel were found in the pocks's Velvet and Broadtail Velour Suits and Coats at popular prices, Wi ’ Pp f D | Sh We've 2,000 Pai vi tab as UR cit o, stesian-pRenee. of Paid ‘Worth LEVELAN e've 540 Pairs of Douglas Shoes; "5 ji Pen _ iam PeM soe years old How. he hap GIRLS RUSSIAN DRESSES, of Plaid Worsteds, 5 5 ESTABLISHED 1857, ‘ «nS, Assorted Nut and Fruit Glaces; the 39¢. pared taba drowned te rman which] blue or red Cheviot; sizs 4 to 12 years;value 88.50.Dy 144 B Every Pair Fully Guaranteed or Your Money Refunded, Lsscrahgr errata re Coroner OWoreian Gove He Pink it 1) 20) AND GIRLS’ 7 UARTER AN owery, | J the selling of the’ past (wo weeks—furious and extraordinary—has convinced us very thoroughly that particular men J Routed Peanut an covert bi a case of suicide, and yer the body! MISSES’ AND GIRLS’ T JARTER AND Ve posers Sasings Bank Black,” fb | TRS SHE of the, Gat ae eee eae hel ee eck erie ory roel: ceoeoulis, apse! Strrecesccsss Mee : Sane thet 9 ra beret mere FULL LENGTH COATS, of Cheviot or Chin Dias We t hone, for shoes of standard merit, for shoes that will give best wea et vi re ‘oes thet” Je Know J Olt Fashioned Creams; regularly 296 q 4 e been why a LEF 20ATS, oF zhin- st. Grand and Broome i f every home, fot 5 | er vice, t' " ad d 5 ph Fark g'somowhere slong the river and chilla; sizes 4 to 14 years; regular price $15,00°"* 2 5 a went ae ot wre Tt be worthy and good. . cere uit eee pounds for Siturday. sieves ssss++ $96 , ‘Hep le accidentally . hat we always state the This Saturday collection embraces Patent Coltskin, Vici Kid, Box Calf and other best leathers, Old-Fashioned Molasses Chips... 15¢ 6 TUR DRS MISSES’ TAILORED SUITS, Norfolk Coats, box- weights of the Diamonds we adver- We cannot santion alt the comes, Bat you'll reeggalée ‘almost every one as standing for high Very Special , HURT JUMPING FROM TRAIN. skirts, in plain cheviot and English mix tise. NO PINHEADS sold here at excellence In hace : r Rivets ; ie —— pleated skirts, in p lish, mlx 12 5 itant prices, Come to us If On the Third Floor—with 50 Extra Salesfolk to Serve You Rapetit’s Best Caramels in Vani, | Was in Habit of Leaving Eapress tures; sizes 14 to 13 years; regular price 817,500 doe a ee ace Phin tecniy” he Ce rE EEE een na coeeonle ah at Lain Pe at Way Station, | your jewelry purchases, 3,000 ’ Best $ $ Tibetan oe } John Adams, fifteen rears old, of No. | FIFTH A VE. 37th and 38th St seen Pairs of omen S Known oes a Yel, BORESs servers senceererees 28 a 8087 Second avenue, broke his jaw, lacer-| " S. } . Pound Boxes (regular! 0 v ete njurte a i larly ee | \ aie nil feat es oy Horie |g m If we could tell you the true name of these Shoes, where we got them from, why i , , Rear, Main Floor, Jeaping from a Third avenue express| has iy were not anipoee ts i certain one (whose name is legion), why the manu. & —— drain as‘lt passed the nth ettect acturers were compelled to remove all traces of their real name before disposing of i . station, Adams hai he NE fm them, it would form the most sensational story ever printed in a New York paper; 4 Toilet Specials BAA ieaded. | " and you would flock here in thousands t ori to get your share a B For Saturd: ‘ani landed in e mn We y re ol ‘ ‘or Saturday poains: wail f) a this exceptional bargain, : ‘ Sie. ‘vakular Wee P Packer's Tar Soap at } regular 9 ” dm i: All we can say is—the Shoes are here. They are the best Three Pans Unrcented Soap at Oc.; regular \ Tomen's (GI ( . [ Dollar Shoes in the world, The close observer of sty! the ZS price 12 “ ‘ N Oves Q doc inte sai! Aid ss oodburv'e Facial Soap at 100; ye-@ 0) 7 woman who knows, will recognize them at once. They stand em . In nip P F; my 7 y : without a peer—in style, in general make-up, in wearing qualitles, v foun at Bey for 41d, dari g TI ray" t work.™”| On SATURDAY, OCTOBER 22D, we will offer several thousand This dainty Ladies ° id Wikers bad to dbooss of themcand liey bad fo dlesiaats , ee ress at ster rele Se ett meeinstey ce | bale Of women's two-clasp Gloves, selected real Kid Skins, Pique rie ae t sie | the name, But the Shoes are here—and they are beauties, : vecid’e Dentitride at 3c; reqeler , Ls . ‘ 7°, he = Smalie: made; A f igo ¢ A lobgolly Inan utterly useless things and Overseam, three-row embroidered backs, English Reds, Mode, ath a edge, Suitable We shall sell them to-morrow at $1.95. Ten of the best Fall styles of 1904 are repre- ne fhe at 1@e.: regular price 2te, nan Who doesn't vote. Have | Navy, White, Black—value $1.50... 1.00 puir a0 7 | sented in the collection—a liberal quantity of rach, We have every width—A, B,C, D drut Cure at iite,; regular a y tered yet? If not, do so at] : , preeesereset Be ps for Monograms ¢x- and E—and every size from 24% to 8, Including half sizes, Ready To-morrow Morning. lerine at 17. remular price Me, & ri SeNNe asc teeny ans aeeasbiee id Gidley bade Abundant selling space. Women’s Shoe Store—Second Floor, Gr See ipeALBics remular price 94, we "Bo ae nh eae enc ee Special at A A A RE TE NS RTE SAE ARERR ES AEN, from 7 in the morning until 10 at might, th tieet, Tooth Ring. Mi if il Sh nd ato ms tea {Ovoadway & 19 jo) Met] won $5 P| Strtu sue ot Misses’ Garments | *3,52, and ‘1.50 Chiffon Veils 5()¢}) t One has ace Regulation Suits—you know what they are. We've a goodly supply of this | Exactly twenty-four hundred finest Chiffon tomer "Hl [style Made of fine quality wool eheviot; emblem on sleeve and silk tle, Red, | Veils have come to us from a big manufac- j $508 None to dealers, blue, brown, black and white checks, All sizes for Saturday's 4 50 turer, at a saving of 662-3 per cent. from j WM, VOGEL & SON, i bearvwewninen MLN SLIDE ANoarsee.scssenasicectarabdenesecavesssareonredencerennes, MRP the actual wholesale cost. We shall sell them : Our Wedding Rings, Girls’ Russian, Buster Brown and. Little Tots’ Long Coats, crushed velvet; | to-morrow—and they consuls ie Hise | ee Usual defect Usual defect an a fancy Dresses; fancy mixtures and plain !ned throughout, trimmed with lacey | bargain ever offered in New York City. | Sa eetier 1 nena Closefitting &CIBK cheviot; new shades: trimmed with Qrke Covet: All the new shades. & O@ ‘ er directed. bia:anend, In this acing s oping \. t, Our new ys - A, contrasting colors and fancy braid. aE 3S te NANI 2 SAIUES AR 50 ae if uitoad what seemed to him to be too heavy a stock, We practi- .50 Manufactured to sell at $10, $12.50 .50 Misses’ Dept. | An Important Special Sale of J Of all the Important Clothing Sales we have ever held, this one tops Mises f the ladder of wonderful and extraordinary values. The price ($7.50) aks Sie isa ridiculous one; less than it ought to be by considerable Yet I alking Suits, A ‘ we shall reach out for a phenomenal clothing busi- lat 1 less than present values, ARS, Sy) ness and throw profits to the four winds for the day. | This lot of suits consists of ; ; We bought from a noted maker this superb lot of | 100 superior quality of Navy, oe Pe , f! Suits. They are all in styles and weights suitable iy a eA ; ach Chav for Fall and Winter wear, They have alf the car- ye and cra beige marks of finest tailoring. Not a garment in the lot PRISO. SANBY: UIRIUEGRE JOe ae is worth a penny less than $10; more than half of ’ 4 f alter the newest models, box them would sell regularly for $12.50; a hundred and * a —— jor blouse coat eflects with YN Mead ten are $15.00 Suits. eg it Cet iy yey meg 3 . pleated skirts, stout, medium or slender buiki—tall and shor ick a i Week-End Cloth ] ng Talk. | ; Applications of fancy vests }¥ a yy — little matters to us, we can fit you out of the lot. aitay i We grow only through exercise. The faculties we use most become {in the box coats, braid trim- ; WB tables be whe ining ted re sales . strongest. The tailormen who fashion our $15 suits and overcoats mings; nota suit worth less y; mee, Wwno-aee Bs y Third Floor, a Arx exercise all of their talent upon them—they form a large body of | than $20.00, and many worth men who are constantly kept doing this line of work—making our Pac f Men's and Boys’ $3 to $4 Trousers at , f : ) $15 suits and overcoats. Naturally this constant practice makes — |$25:00 each, ] 84 ; e much of style and of fine workmanship in our suits and overcoats at sisting of fine Woollens and Worsteds in all the newest and $15 asin usual ready for wear garments at $25. The fabrics that “Sf most-to-be-desired pattems. They are worth just what we say go to make these suits and overcoatsare bought direct from the mills, —Also— § ‘f they are—-$3-and $4. You can't buy them for a penny less in and the suits and overcoats are made in our own workrooms, which — | Walkine Shirt q any store, Two thousand pairs to-morrow. means to you a Cirect saving. Add to all thie our famous Concave" 200 Hh dining’ Skirts p : AL Sans from 36 lo $0 Walet Mearns Shoulder and ''Closefitting” Collar, and you have our suits and over- of Black, Blue and Brown ————————————— them better fitted to the work and more proficient. You get as : g | 5 This is the cream of three makers’ complete over-stocks, con- special 4 I4.50. WE | coats at $15. Cheviots and fancy mixtures “4 Worsteds are in dark stripes, Some are Thibets in finest Black ' a that : Se Ss in checks and flects. Men’s $15 Fall Suits and Overcoats. |15-gore side pleated model ; oa B ee sti are of Cheviot. At $15 Sack Suits in 12 distinct single and double breanted models. of biack Thibet, blue and value 7:59, black Chevict. the new browns and plain and fancy effects In Tweeds, Cassimeres and Worsteds. _ At $15—Top Coats—a wide range of models—in the new shades of Tan, Olive and Green Coverts At $15—Medium Length Overcoats of Black and Oxford unfinished Worsteds and Cheviots, silk at SS. OO cach. | lined throughout to edge of lapels. | At $15—Cravenettes in ihe new loose 50 and 52 inch long models, made of plain and fancy fabrics qanes | Fall Suits and Overcoats, $15 to $40. 4 a | l pe al ; > ann f $3—there Would be a rush beyond anything the store has ever seen. F | Lord& 7 aylor, . \ < ay extraordinary value in every particular, being tailored from best materials in the e e finest possible manner. iv. ® Py | Broadway and ‘Twontioth Street, ff Double Breasted en Norfolk Styles, 8 to 16 yean $ N Broadway, Houston St. Fifth Avenue, Ninetecnth Street, | Pahics are Cheviots in dark and fancy mixtures, All sires are eo *s represented. Five Hundred Suits for Boys at $159 Sold in Every Store at $3 If every mother could see these Suits we shall sell to-morrow at $1.59 ce ta r i Mad ohhh er Nl ae imate

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