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AN AON DAT THREATS, SH FOR STOKS ord of St, Regis Receives Speculators Reassured After i Himself and Family | sues at Adv2noed Prices, lene Among traders to-day over the ef OFF IN HOTEL HALL. tie Russian attack on English king off the seare whieh hurt the opening, cared the be level and then swaried trad pace that threatened all king ~ Decoy Envelope of Detectives |i Fails to Catoh Wary Writer of ins records y ‘Letters, Who Shows Knowl+| "tn the nvsi nour the busine and soiling average Was not wholly malta | Ing the day the business of th RM. Mean, proprietor of the Hotel | was in (he nelgndornood of Regis, admitted to an Evening | *)\ " es from Landon to Wall 8 Teporter to-day that he had re- era, while admitting the crit letters threatening his life if he | strain between treat Liehain ni at Russia, still were of an op Dpapened to vay %,000 t0 the writer oF hie) eter nd with this aust ts lators Weot along from admission was made by Mr. Hoan of (he market in a f he had repeatediy refused to dis- | eld prices alrong | 64 “on Penalty of Fatal Injury to ket and Take the Leading Is-) °°! BAIVE 18 TOUCHED - | stock srrchange brokers faring, a'area| 39) Not, Lead a a We Sule. om XO Hoel, Val pt. 9% ral. A 19 Int 1 18% xo 1% 1 Int. Powe 6% 10 Int. P 1 0) iowa ral 8 $5) Ia. pt. 9 Kan, C. Bo... 7% B® Kan. C, So pi =O > Ft 8. pe am 8 & DM. 1% 300 ‘Letters Demanding $5,000! War Alarm Flock to the Mar i)". “Aven asy as HOlvag Intend. 94 OM 1 & Nash.1'4 10 00 Manhattan .,.16%% 101% sMet, St, RoW 16K Secur +. 3% © ex. Central. 1% 1% Minn & 8 62 Gt OMSLP. 88. MB OM % MSPSSM. plist 17 | took a firm hold on the market) go M. K. & Tex. 3 31M sOM K. & T. pl Oh of Mo, Pae .. “ oo Nut Bis Not, bead pt, 9% 9H WoNat, BE & 8. 1 “edge of St. Regis 1 aap ferions ye te | cals belng ver SO Nat. RR. M pt ty 4% J 000 #hares, ‘The showing for tue see 4 2 ; ‘' | ond was aimost-as big and while the LRRM, 2% 2% Y. Contralaey 11% Y.C.ast, 17 My YN &, His 198 | 00 Nor, & Wemt., 7% 72 % i) Nor, Am, Co., # 159K) Gat, & West. die "| 140 Pacific Mall... 9% 44 Pout, RR. 137% 18% *S) GHO Peoples Gas ,,.20% 106% NM Wn) Pers Mar. pl. 7 7 The course of t my market, ‘the matter, saying that the pub- | which recovered from « rly dey M) beo, & East... 3% ‘already given to the hotel bad | sion, had tts tnduen nthe geeocal! yok Bt Ln He its patronage. “ I tho favor, MO 1'CC& St L. plat 108% fore the letters written tn Italian OF) of buyers to» ¢ ot the) Si Pressed @ C...3% @ i? Mr. Haan was asked waders in the f t ayy uct i Pr. St. Car of. 81% 1% ri a0 4 ints on a h I. Tt coul re ‘am not at liberty to say,” he re- | SePreadtiy an t sot bus ag) 1IRY, Steel Op. % ‘ and Wall| #40 Kepublio St... 12% 12 Do you suspect any one?’ questioned m to th@) ym Rep. St, pf. 44 Ga% ‘the reporter. Hotel Hart by Stories, 1 point rath don't know whom to suspect,” | American Smelting = & vanced 2 cont, and the St. Regis proprietor, “as I epee oe vas pod had an enemy in the world. /and Consolidated Gas than this I will not talk about Feng A buying ¢ U ubject, The stories published |FIE TPE AI onapie vous. “Atter «| “Yho Bt. Regis and the extrava: | lower opening the prices was puche! up opening i coat to 108%, more than | polat gain. South- Of living here have already |e vand. “Missouri aoitio™ were also 1 Copper was pushed up ‘a lower opening, while ing ad e preferred 4 | y 1 up 3 pomnts o Pacitie took Hot patronize the hotel, belleving| Atchison and Daltimore & Oblo fn- friends as foolish to spend a great| Erie closed at about the best prices) 800 Heading .. .... 76% Th 1 Roading 1p. 88% 884 20 Reading Md oo. $1 st 27100 Rook Island. 39 31% a 319) Rock Isl pf. Ta 7 #9 Rubber Gda, ., 3 ny yon In which ©.) 366 Blote-Shef .., Gly MS. Jw G1 18M WHI GL pt My OSL LAP ipth apy dusiness. Not only have per- r irading. On renewed : é could well afford to be my ge gee Fetdend Chews | 100 St. 1d BF? pt Gy 6am been frightened away by these) peake & Ohio sold up a 100 8,1.8.F. CEL atta 18th ¢ stories, but millionaires|. Chicago Great Western, Pennsylvania, | gyn at. 1. 9. W.. 3 2% the Missourl, Kensas & Texas issues, 08: LAW. ploy 8 they would be looked upon by | twhed near the leaders. 4860 Bou, Pacific...) 61% 08. Pac, pf,...118% 115% | gam for accommodations they could get | athe Or, under pressure, while the| M270 Hou. Ry. Co.. 8A Xl ‘iueh cheaper at other hy ‘Trections were Irregular, . 1658. Ry Co. pl ®% % Pec Bonds wer strong and active, WS. RM&Qott wy Poreigners Fright on. ‘The total sales of stocks were 1,808,00 ia ge ry hs * ‘* “Only a short time ago a party of | shares und of bonds $5,447,000, Gian, : foreigners who arrived In New M00 Tenn. C. & 1... 5% HM é a made arrangements fo The Stock Mar! 1S Tex Pacific an = gto at Bt. Regis, were frightenad Hah: Low. Third Ave. M8 eff at the Inet minute. They were told | mioy tee 0 Tol Rways ... 14 3% it would cost them each $100 a day} igi0 Allis-Chal, .... 18 M4 14001. St. & W, pt. We oo Ss SO Atop at tho Bt, Regis, Buch adsurd| 9 Altia-Ch. pf... 81% 61% S have hurt my business mreatly.” | 5190 Amal. Copper.. 'y a et person who wrote the letters| wo Am. i m4 fe r with the inside working of| 10 Am. Mages ja admitted. WAm. C.& F of My My Abreata having fallod to induce] 1% Am, Cotten ON By sh Mr, Haan to pay the $5,000 as demanded, | 10 Am, Ur, Tw... Ty TW am explosive of some sort, but not] MAM. HR Ta... 6M ly charged, was set off outside] I Am. MH. aT. pe Ry By > ohh of his apartments on the four- | $3 Am Tee » hy § M—% floor. This was done, tt is be- | 2600 Am. lee pf... 7 for the purpose of frightening | 8% Am, Loco. ..... 9 " 149 Am, Loco. pf..100 into giving up the money wie in #2 Am, Malt. p’.. Wy ‘Ss | got00 KOO 8 Rteel pf. Sy mM * )10%5 Ve.-Car Ch ... 99 98% a, | 180 Va. ar OW, phig 10 $00 Twin Cy, R. Ty 108 102500 U'n. Pacific .,1084 106% 5 Un. Pac, of... B % ttn, Ry Inv. 17 1% go Un, Ry. In, pr@ Oy mu RCL Pipe i, WOUSCLPp . Lo wo. 8. Levther ay 8 Lea. pf. 94 91% UU, 8, Rubber, 4 hy B Steel... 14 2% LONDON STOCK QUIET [ui am. smelt... 2% rig] WoVe. Lc a Co a A ot ” wad aba vee BH OE P AFTER EARLY DROP) “irr Sacto §) aco Wo dagh pte te 8K = iB Am. St. FP. pt. 7 LONDON, Oct. 4—Money was ample] sg Arh Siwene 115 for all emergencies {n the marke’ tor! fo Am, T. & T....16% £0 Gisposition to take an exaggerated) gyn jiait & Ohm ay WH = ‘View of the situation, The market 800m) yy Aalt, & Ohio peis 9) Fetavered and became quiet. Dealine®) we Brook. RT... (9 6% bite + & were mostly confined to the adjuet-) sey canada Sou 1% Oy OY | Of speculative positions, Console) may can, Pacific 1M 1M'4 1% S16 at fret, but rallied at and closed steady, Home Rails % quoted lower, but there was little, end they improved at the close, opened depressed and be- ‘parity and became somewhat firm- remained unsettled on \- , Thay hardened eune, the tt “aha apeo wae te St.P.plisi 18) 18 god closed rm, Erle was the) ion Term... 8 1% m—KI? and Japanese securities 17 Cat ‘Term pt. mm Lied " A hut the former closed with a|@ Ch Vo. Tr 8 i SM aT | HOC, C.C.& BLL % MY N tone on Paris support. Imperial 370 Col 4 ‘ inese Government Ge of 190 were |S CH Fw 1... @ OH IN +h at 9%. Kaffirs were steady and 6 Col. F. & 1. pt. & fotive after a weak opening. WO C, & H.C. eT My pili ——— 350 Col, South..... 2% 0 Col. &, Ist pe. GY WHEAT PRICES ADVANCE. | scsi. 6o. 24 yt. ms 1K Ches, & Ohio. 4% 0% 4 4220 Chi N, W,...188 192) 1 + MOCh!. N. W. pf. 2 + ROG Ch Gr Wi. BY MOCK. Gr W. A Ry AD 5900Con, Gas ......27 Pirieg vy Rw on Englteh | 1045 Con. Tob, pt...125% | Pisherme a Rh #0 Corn Prod wm An important factor in the wheat] Corn Prod. pf. 17 to-day was the disturbing news| 720 Del. & Hud....178% the action of the Russian] 10D. L. & W.,,. 2% # fm firing on,the Hull fishing ves-| 100Den. & R.G... 31 @ausing December to advance) 0D. & R.G. pl “sharply. It was note!, however, that, 10D. M. ¢ FD. way foreign houses sold both May and De-| 18 De. Un. Ry. 1% Se Corn, site srastiog yet it & cent higher, later renote form's. opening prices were: | 2770 Det, South. pi 7, 11474; December 2K? Distill, Secs... 's ning prices wet TMi? to fi Dece A oo Nie dir Corn—May, 1-2 to @& 4-4; December, 455-8 to 451-2. York's closing prices were 4-2 asked; July, 103 4, bid. Corn—May, 51 1-2; 7 2s Bele cece Brie Ist pf. Wy 7 Erle 2d pt a ry 1M Gen, Elec. Cot > prices were: Wheat! 99 Hock. Val..... oy + fy (sy ete Bae abe RR a | lay, 1143-4 asked; July, 95-8 Corn) b 621-8 bid; December, #84 ¥, ES asked; July, 1-4 SHIPPING NEWS, ALMANAC FOR TO-DAY. Flees. G.18/8un ats, 5.00/Moon rises, — | 5 THE TIDES. HighWater, Low Water AM PM AM. P.M Telephones show the way the business goes. A firm without adequate tele- phone service is soon out of active husiness. bi ay” | Antwerp 7 SSS | | NEW PUBLICATIONS, | ol tandard , News, Me., tee once & week, or hae a) h 1 8 det, te " . 41 | 90 Wells Fargo B28 26 1% | CES Westinghouse..178 171% 1 2 Weert, tet pf... 192 1 Chi. Gr, W. Ba m2 ty) the ay, though a fraction dearer Diss} Am, Wool ..... Wty 18 1s | 62) Weet, Un, Tel. ot 1X @ounts hardened on the continued weak-| 1 Am. Wool pf., #4 M s+) Wheel aL By 1% ees of Continental exchanges 6) Anaconda ” ” » OW ALE. Ip i] Wy Trading on the Stock Exchange open | gy aT. & BF. ON WE | WOW, & LE ph Shy ih @4 genorally flat and excited on the) qege a 7, & 8. Fipfiid'y 101% 102 +14 | 200 Wis, Con Wy 3 Morth Bea incident, although there Wa) nim Ay Const Line ls MM) Moly 10) Wie, Cen, “f° BEARS HAMMER COTTON, THE WORLD: NONDAY. I , BUYERS STILLIN Zt: ™% 2 + 0% toh + uw o+% “ -l wn —% 1% — % i 1 1% Bayt 4 IML URINE ETUAAS TO CL One of Five Who Escaped from Jersey Prison Gives Himself Up After Seeing New fork Sights, \ ————— NEW BRUNSWICK, N. J, Oct 19% +1% Harry Udell, a negro, who was one of ay + w + at +1 m+ oy + % 1'% + eo oy 1% — ” 4% + % tering & store m4 , uv 1% mth We 1% ay +i > Begin Tuesday, Oct. 25, in| 4 —% | ene citier, towns and the customs of toe -t as Free for Both Men and Women. the five men who escaped from the county jall here a few days ago, haa re- | m-—% a " 10% w -2 m4 % % -1 1% + % wu +1 10 — Ny a % ries | ay +% Whe + mm -- “#-% 6 % % +% " oy aD + a wo +%| on+% 1% + 4 My wa 4 +4 a wy + Me] im 1 % -lh, mA S| 14+ % 10844 41% % wo A wy Om + % BY ny BN % ™ th — my 41% m4 s+ By ay — % ise oy 1% % ™ “ a“ 4 a a =% -% -% 2 +% +1 With a rather urgent demand from id; November, §. % to 966; January, aay? A to 9.90; he late prices were: October, ovember, 9.4; December, 94; ‘Janu: | ary, $73; March, 98% May, NEW PUBLICATIONS, family—the men ani | «maller shorte the cotton market opened higher to-day, but With no Important buying, The temper of the trade was still Dearist, and not disposed to attach % —“4| much importance to reported heavy ey + % | frosts in eastern parts of the belt, Later bears hammered prices and the market lost all signs of strength. The opening prices bat ibd October, 63 offered; Deo ‘i 973 to Ot Fed- March, 941 to 9.82; ber", | WOMAN’S HOME COMPANION for NOVEMBER will be on sale at all hews-stands to-morrow. It is the Thanksgiving and Election issue, Sixty-four large pages, most beautifully illustrated, and filled from cover to cover with reading matter not only entertaining, but helpful to every member of the the children as well as the women, There is something in it of special import and interest to every one. - Order your copy to-day. Ten cents PARTIAL TABLE OF CONTENTS QTen Prize Thanksgiving Recipes— old-fashioned ones—that have been tested — and delightfully tasted —by generations of Thankagiving diners, Election articles and pictures in profusion, GThe Spectacular Career of Sully, “King of Cotton," ‘he College Girl's Lesage fod g iMustrated with scenes of college ranks, ‘In Sod-House Land’ =a #i des ription of the cae Tenn architecture on the vast, clear-skied prairie, Other great features in bewildering array. Get the November number and see. TEN CENTS A COPY Ash yout owedesier, ot send direct to + THE CROWELL PUBLISHING COMPANY turned io the jail and surrendered, He said he had been | nd other cities ance he ese According to his to go wh the ox ven when they broke jail. He did not say why he had | maurned ut It is supposed that, being without funds, he preferred the sheiter of a Jail to none at all. Ho had been sent to Jail to await trial on a charge of breaking and en- in Jamesbure he was forced FREE LECTURES. Harlem Casino, Tuewtay afternoon and evening. Oct. 25, at B o'clock, Dr. J. A. Greene will begin In Harlem Casino, 124th street and 7th avenue, bin grand series of free tilustrated lectures, | ‘The lectures Tuesday afternoon at 3 o'clock and Tuesday ng at § o'clock. | to both men and wot . “Our Wondertul Nervous System,’ show the nerves the} maln«pring of mankind, the power whieb tuekes people and nations great, the source of Japan's wonderful rise to a world-power. y and Thursday evenings, Oct. § o'ob Mth street and 7th avenue, Dr, Gi deliver reatest and most pi foteresting free private illustrated lectures to men only, The doctor will discuss that ferrible disease, nervous debility, 80 com- pion among men, Admission and seats in all parts of the house are free No man ebould mine this lecture Wednesday and T! o'clock, in Harlem afternoons at 3 ith street and will give free to women only women will be) profusely and ac y iilustrated by Stereopticon views, supplemented by the marvellous revelations of the X-Ray Ap- aratus. Mprevions to all lectures Prof. F. Richard Tavis will preseut hia pleasing entertaln~ mont, Magi¢ and Mystery, and ere Cronin will give bis exhibition of wonderful moving pletures and olegant dtasoly views of Jupat, showing pictures of Japan- le. FREE! Examination of EYES by Specialists FREE Special for This Week Only! iLegusstsit SO" ie Mxtraordinary Offer is for hh neeek’ ane) be had ony at My stores. There Including my Specialinte’ services, not be had en- erally for less en 05 but my peice this week le antt B0e. y do | offer #uoh an unheard-of redu t Bimply ase L wack to) advertiog my stores want mi whowe evealant la defective ty know (hat I can help them, Every pair of tihews ginases | muarantee to be Shxolutely corre M ht wpeclaliete will examine of charge. No mater how bees 1 your eyes fr Door your aight, if see batter 1 will at you need. My ginanea are a waya accurately EM PM HER, ii el CHANCE TQ BUY 5.00 asses al SOc Is FOR THIS WEEK ONLY. THRE CONVENIENT STORES: 24 EAST 125TH ST. RET. MADISON & STH AVES. i 1620 THIRD AVE. WET, SSTH & NOTH STS, 11 EAST 14TH ST. | DET, BROADWAY & STH AVE, NEW PUBLICATIONS, The second instalment, so eagerly awaited, of Louis Tracy's dramatic story, ‘The King of Diamonds." Several short stories that it will do every one good to read, Mr, Sangster’s Thanksgiving Talk, QPFads aid Frills of Fashion—tre of “adjustable things,” —_ GHome Training of Children—sctual ~ 4 Sam Lyd’s Pursle Page of brain- || teasers. Avot Janes inimitable Children’ gu. ONE DOLLAR A YEAR venino, 6¢tonen 8,’ ral ell didi ilies lace ———— HONeill & Co Grand Prize Furniture Stickley Bros, Co., of Grand Rapids, Michigan, Were awarded by the St, Louis World’s Fair Judges the Gea Prize and Gold Medal for Quaint Furni- ; ’ At $7.50) «ach. he. Yeuanafi-Stoe Store Closes at 5:30 P. M. All Doors Are Wide Open to the New Season Autumn Is Well Advanced— Winter Approaches WANAMAKER'S Is at Its Best The vast and splendid stocks for which this store is famed, are ready at your com- mand. WANAMAKER excellence and full- ness are allied with price-advantages distinctive of WANAMAKER merchandising. Unmatched variety, superiority of quality, unequal econ- omies compose the triple WANAMAKER alli- ance that have made Astor Place the retail centre of New York City as itis the transit centre. WANAMAKERS at your service today. Timely Economies” — ture in Arts and Crafts, We have been selected by Stickley Bros. Co. to repre- | sent them in New York and have a complete duplicate of their exhibit in our furniture department, — Grvurta Floor.) In connection with this exhibit we offer Arm Chairs and Rockers (Made by Stickley Bros. Co.) Luxurious and quaint examples of the tion, They have loose seat cushion ¥ covered with Spanish leather, finished jf in the popular framed oak, so pleasing to the eye and harmonious in effect. worth $12.00, t , Women’s Golf Vests, Norfolk Jackets and Knit Kimonos | (First Floor, 21st St. Side.) Our stock of these comfortable knitted garments for Fall S and Winter wear is most complete, and r represents the most desirable weaves and styles that have been introduced up to date. Golf Vests from 98c. to $2.98--Sweaters from $1.98 to $6.25—Jackets from $2.98 te $4.50—Kimonos from 4, $3.98 to $4.95, On Hosiery « Underwear 1115 is likely to be one of the busiest weeks of the year, in Hosiery and Underwear for men, women and children. We are provided abundantly with every style of gar- ment that will bedesired, but thespecial news this morning that should bring hundreds of people here today, is about quite a variety of popular sorts of Stockings and Under. wear for women and Socks and Underwear for men; that are offered at prices that will not be matched, perhaps, for two months to come. ‘The items in detail follow: the following: Rooms, Also Special Reductions in Axminsters. Golden Oak, Mahogany and Mahogany finish, will always help you to furnish immediately. (COWPERTHWAIT ¢ Women’s Stockings Men's Half-Hose | aj Tsay ‘ a chiki t ir, ASS al tree eas | Amereatennde it” blak OF a satrin! fOr TUSICEY Resta ole ie welt | ated aes oth cto Galt Vere-100 Goll Venu net de} 7g fashioned feet; elaatic and durable, regular made, fine) gauge, mediuea signs, regular price 98c.; specialat.....++ ‘ gienh 2e, 8 pala Dt larparted fant weight. Ninth street, Sweaters—300 Women's extra fine} plain black lisie thread, light weight. Women’s Underwear arog heey pete praeit Llc $1.65 American-made fact black cotton.) At 25c each—Cream-color ribbed DSFt SPU Es jah even cecaeree heavy-weight, ty all-black or black | cotton Vests or Drawers, heavy | —= t with unbleached soles or feet, weight; vests with long | sleey ier ; At37sc a pair; three pairs for$t | Heatly trimmed and duiahed: draw: 141) Finest Collection We Have Ever Shown of || ° sPlimport a # black lisle thread, nine gakls length; regular orextra | a re reeato ett" scte’ Fast| At Sc each—Creemeoton, meth Black aa Colored Dress Fabrics black cotton, in medium or heavy | um-weight ribbed cotton Vests or Weights all-black, or with spilt Draws Pe Fenee, With SROr) oe Jone Black Goods, = ‘ bands, In knee or ankle length, win. We certainly show the finest stock, the largest and most Children’s Stockings ee ee ime cate oF complete assortment of high grade Imported and Domes- = 5 ; with ‘¢ * ; At 12 a palr—Ot fast bark | jong or ‘short sleeves. drawers tn tic Black Broadcloths in the city. . ‘ Touble kaces, eels "and: toon, oi | SNe enuth, Broadway, The greatest possible care has been given to the selec. strong, durable yarn, elastic; sixes | Men’s Underwear | tion of very rich, lustrous, satin finished goods of the most sen Broadway, | At7Sc each—Natural-color Win reliable quality. You have, for your selection, various . tenweighs merino Ghirte or Draw. makes, at each price quoted, and these quotations will give Men’s Half-Hose Cae ta olor et IEI|| youan idea ofthe enormous range here for your inspection, piAt2se4 palr—or imported tast | ers. Shirts neatly trimmed and a |} § Black Broadcloths, at mae} Ei Bi et $1.45, | bePariER Late’ ania | Parks Brecen acu x 1°50, $1.65, $1.75, $1-85, $2.00, $2.25, $2.50, $2.75, $2.95, meee rans grays Davy OF padet | wAtss0each- Shirts or Drawers, 111) $3.00, $3.25, $3.50, $375, $5.00, $5.25- At blue cotton; Winter welght, Black | jaturalcolor merino; also gray or seamless merino, mnedinm or heavy | bie merino, medium welght. Colored Goods wease mance _ | Math street , We are pistes by an ferpeciion of our Mannish Sit i ings and Waterproof Fabrics will prove interesting, as the Clothing for Boys Fan variety of styles and quality of the materials shown at HE boy of 8 lig years Wash Flannels | moderate prices is simply amazing. neels a good, stout | fal Tuesd. double-breasted Jacket | oft 25¢ « Yard, Worth 37%c || {_ Several PR 2B of BLACK and COLORED) Suit as 4 matter of course, HESE attractive Flan. |}!||) 69¢ DRESS Goods on tables 2 and 4 will be ottered, & Q and we have had es eyes nels are shown. in |i c special at per yatdssecseveesee anes cosseetrreeeseewand c open for any special oO Ir \y L s: i . tunities in thieo pao dag A more than fifty different pat- Fully 4 to 24 less regular prices | suits. “i terns, The designs are at- eee = Today we have ready a/tractive and dainty, and collection of double-breasted include fancy sow and {tl Lace and Spangled Robes ; Jacket Suits, made oi all- ‘ a scription wool cheviot, with two pairs figured stripes clusterstripes, ad bray Be oy | of knee-trousers; and the|#ingle stripes and small fig. About 4% Their Actual Value | pee 4 5 a he — ures, wovenin mixed grounds (First Floor) wou their regular value | of gray, blue, pink, cardinal |) Black Spangled Robes, White S fi , pangled Robes, White Spangled Robes, Black if they only had a single pair. | and reseda with white, The and Silber, White and Silber, White an? Pink, Black | salbey. are strong, good-looking | flannels are woven with cot. |i]; and Green, and While and Blue Spangled Robes, it ia gh time for the boy to have ton one way, and fine spun White Real Renaissance, Real Lierre, Cream real 1 what day he will have to yo ‘te | Wool the other, hence they Lierre, White real Princess, Black Chantilly, White | Saistoce, Ben inrond toe Soames [00808 shrink when laun- Chantilly, Black and Black and White Marquise, Black of an early Winter cold, dered, They are handsome Crepe de Chine and While Crepe de Chine, with real ere are two styles that will fit ~. him out in a fine way, One je a fabrics for house-gowns, laces. ti aa tae of rized eben —— — — Former Prices, $20.00 to $150.00 jot. The other is made xfor garments and pajamas, Se . y ) rr are Pree, 41.00. a yard, worth 8740 Sale Price, $7.50 to $48.00 Second floor, Ninth street. Fourth avenve, —_— _ ——— JOHN WANAMAKER We continue the sale of formerly A.T. Stewart & Co., Broadway, 4th Ave, Oth and loth Sta, Whalebone ‘‘La Vida’’ Corsets at exactly Half Price (Second Floor) These high grade Corsets are recognized as being the W. 147 ST equal in every way-ystyle, fit, material and finish—of im- | EST SD. 1807 ported corsets at double the price. Those offered in this sale are fresh, clean, new and include the best selling f aN models of our stock, $4.00 La Vidas. . . .$2.00 | $4.00 La Vidas... .$3.00 $5.00 La Vidas. ...$2,50 $800 La Vidas... .$4.00 An Expert Corset Fitter will fit free of charge FURNITURE BARGAINS. _ || sixth Avenue, 29th to 21st Street, In order to close out certain patterns of our “Reliable” Carpets, we offer — VELVET CARPETS, $1.15 PER YARD. (Reduced from $1.50.) Borders to match. Patterns suitable for Halls and Stairs, Libraries and Dining ODD PARLOR TABLES. A er NOW. Were, NOW. un $1.00 Pr 0 $3.50 $1200 $8.00 3.60 2.25 4.00 5.25 1400 9.00 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE OR TO RENT TS QUICKLY SOLD OR RENTED THROUGH SUNDAY WORLD WANTS. THEY REACH ABOUT ONE-HALF OF ALI, THE FAMILIES IN NEW YORK CITY, Long Credit _ 104 To, 108 West 4% St. doef et ‘ ‘ Le Nae 4

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