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WORED: FRIDAY EVENING: OCTOBER 2n, 1904. THE Manu‘acturers’ Trade Mark Ass'n Receem and Exchange Ihsir Coupons Hers. ich Bros SIXTH AVENUE, 22D AND 23D STREETS, NEW YORK, $23. Is for Misses’ $35 Velvet Suits HE Misses’ and Children’s Cloak and Suit Section has undergone a metamorphosis Its stocks are now very much greater than ever before——the variety has been vastly increased and arrangements have been perfected which enable us'to show every new idea in girls’ and misses’ garments the very day it appears, In connection, ey f ES M.CREERY 8.60 | | Misses’ Suit Dep't. Fancy Mixed Cloth Suits, Pleated Skirts and Coats, . Collar and cuffs finished ‘with velvet. 4 $15.00 Cheviot Jackets, with pleated | back, Sizes 14 and 16 years, $7.50 a direct vour attention to our very low prices—the Pleated Walking Skirts, an ot Mis Misses’ Velvet Suits, $23, 75~thwcrran cuts ars mule up attention to detail in tit and finish and style as characterize all the better yrades of Ehrich garments for women. They were intended to seli at $35.00, but a fortunate trade turn brings the price down to $23.78. Piaited backsor semi-fitted, with vest effects, handsomely trimmed with heavy silk braid—lined throughout with good quality satin, skirt box plaited, In blue and brown—14 to 46 year sizes, We include also 50 Misses’ Suits of silk finished corduroy—in 23 75 novelty Sorfok Hi dah ug end ee ever Bet vere 15.00 for Missos’ Suits in Cheviots and dterey mixtures, 14 to 16 year sizes, Full length, Cheviot and, Kersey}Cloth belted Coats, | Sizes 6 to 12 years, $6.75 Children’s Russian Blouse) Dresses, trimmed with} $32. 50—all at, om 1 1,00 for Misses’ Suits in handsome pial mixtures, 14 to 16 year sizes, . a braid, 7.95 for Misses’ Shirt Waist Sults in fancy plaids, 14 to 16 year sizes, i” $0.00 12.75 tor Misses’ Blouse Jackets of broad tall Velvet, 14 to 16 year sizes, ia 5: 10,00 for Misses’ $15 Jackets of fine Kersey, Ve'vet trimmad, 14 to 16yr, sizes, % ° 8.50 for Misses’ { Covert Coats, half satin lined, 14 to 16 year sizes, : Twenty-third Street, 17.50 for Children’s Full Length Coats, of broad tail Velvet, 6 to 14 Year sizes, x : 5.95 tor Chi'dren’s Long Corts, plain and mixtures, 6 to 14 year sizes, i 2.98 for Childror's Coats o! zibsline, good and warm, all sizes Re Ss = 3.98 for Misses’ Even Length Skirts of Cheviot, many styles, A | 2.50 for Misses’ English Tweed Walking Skirts. JAMES McGREERY & C0, W D @ . L. Douglas Shoes | a ee Ladies’ ; * * Flannel Skirts. F M $] 50 ‘4 By and Floor, | n * ‘Flannel Under. petticoats, or e at . Hand or machine em-| Another wonderful sale for Saturday—embracing the most iy broidered or trimmed with ‘sensational prices on Men's and Women's Shoes New York has lace, French shape,—with ever known. + or without ruffle, —and Our great sale of last week will be double discounted—great Y Uinerdisoriginal designs as it was. White or delicate colors, Men’s W. L. Douglas $3.50 Shoes On Satatday, October agth. Men's Walk Over $4,00 Shoes Unlifetpetticoats, made of | Men’s Uncle £am $3.50 Shoes $ ss fie, white Flannel with) Men’s Burt & Packard $4,00 Shoes a silk embroidered ruffle— and several other brands quite equal in tid Colored or striped quality to these—all at..ssys seve eee In conjunction with these splendid values we have added several hundred paira at our own regular ftock—shoes of sterling quality—to fill In where sizes aro expected to run short, This news wil! bo none the less interesting If we say tO You frankly that some of the widely advertised brands in the above list are slightly imperfect, but these {mperfectious are so very slight that you'd have to hunt to find them, and DVYella und Albatross, O Trimiied with lace, | $1.50. they in ro e affect the wearl Ng quality of the shoe, On every pair the maker's etamp or trade mark. | 2 weyp Box calf, patent colt skin, Velour aif and some Russia calf. The lot also includes a few winter weight “dulin Flannel Skirts, Oxfords—-heavy soles and military heels, No goods C. 0. D. and no mall orders, Sale starts 9.80 Saturday os J morning on our big 4th floor, Fvery arrangement made for prompt service, * seid 00 for Women’s $2.50 Shoes. As the quantity of these Ix lmited, the eale will be held from 10 to 12 o'¢ cc’ Saturday. § $9 00 for Women’s ¢ $3.50 Shoes. High-C rade Box Calf, Patent Loatner and Colt Skin Shorea of style and elegance for Indies of refined tastes, Every size and width, lace or button; for Every pair made to sell for $2.50; the’ueweat styles the opera, street, wet or dry weather wear, sold ip button or lace; in dongola, patent 1. 00 regularly for $3.00, $3.60 and $4.00, Spe- 2.00 colt, and a few box calf, Only 500 pairs cial all day Saturday.. Cigar Bargains for Saturday. Every {tem Popular, and Prices Speak for Themselves, One Box of Each Erand to a Purchaser, Mall Ordtrs Filled on Box Orders Only, Bock & Co.'s Imported Rec!procity cut to ae. Walter Damrosch, full Havana filler, each (limit of 11 toa buyer)..++, where at $4.00 per box of 0) our pr sa Christina, Wm. the Fourth, La \reueeat ot $0 AY tte. Puritanos cut to 9c, each, of per box of $0. 4,50 Bock & Co’s 2 for 25c. Envoy cut to 3 for 2Sc., a Twenty-third Street. : DONS MAN'S ARB “TO AVOID ARREST Pe heenhs After Her Girl Friend Has Been Held by Detective in Theatre, Wife of Brooklyn Politician; Sold every. lee per box Crirerertne } » Cigar, per box of $0, if ee Conchas Bspoctals, limited quantity, per box of 40 1,25 - oe vanes sescsscecceeeee coceseee 4el7|Gom Panotolas, clear Hi ; pau ml yy maf Aromodad 2 AY Sashertinnotnrt 49 x Wm, tho Fou a eS — i Cut to } 1OF 28¢., OF Per BOX Of SO.....s..eeeeees 3.75) vent good domestic snoke, $1.25 value, per box ye May Dougherty, twenty years old. of I Robert Burns $06. Cigar ¢ cut to be each, or per Pind al A aitoee ran ket tire , ywhere at 1c. q No, % Third street, Brooklyn, appeared box of 50.. +1 pilee owea package, or two BH A 1 in the Adams Street Police Court to- | @ay to answer a charge of disorder) ly) conduct preferred by Detective Stein. way. Accompanied by a young woman, sald | be the wife of a prominent poll A of Brooklyn, Miss Dougherty Went to the Bijou Theatre and pur- Primo Cartel key West 1. Par (anit 4 pkgs. to a buyer), each eich, or per box of §0.. 2.43 Cur Perfecto, a high grade 100. ont, laet box of $0 2,00 nos cut to fc, SWS CLERCHMAN SLAMDERED ie me MEE Millinery Dep't, oldly gone back to the stage, however, tn 7, told her_ story to the actors. ‘Two members of the company hid her chased two tickets, After going inside) in a dressingsroom Ne or es Bl 5 the theatre the two young women do- | £irb to mens clothing. Ih Ula tie, {so she walked Gilded they 414 not want to see the play | {um ngain and made her way out of the,| the sleuths wid) nd returned to the box-ofice to de- re, passing t | : ‘ or Her name could fand their money back looking Sor Por husband te sald | th to be a politten? leader of great promin- ence in Brooktvn. DENIED CHILDREN, ‘The treasurer gave them an argu ment, and Detective Steinway, who | Was standing in the lobby, broke In “Why don't you make up your mind before you buy your tickets?” he asked "Why, I made a mistake in the trimmed Hats, theatre,” Publishing Firm, Asks Bishop. Autumn and Early Winte sald Miss Dougherty, _ &fe you, anyway?’ “Who Wife of Robert Col Collier, of Biy eS and Misses’ simply Free’ vie wae roa = Rothenberg ea ==] Another Great Saturday. Matchless Specials for 4 Hours— Matchless Special for the Whole Day. S ATURDAY Sales at Rothenberg’s have become famous near and far, They are the greatest Saturday retail events}. held ANYWHERE, The phenomenal values that we give have made the events thoroughly distinctive. TO-MORROW'S SALES AND TO-MORROW'S CROWDS OUGHT TO ECLIPSE EVERY WONDERFUL SUCCESS OF SATURDAYS PAST. Assort- ments were never better; money savings were never greater, For Men.|Boys’ $4 Suits or O’coats, $1.75 = vores s Entire Line on Sale at a Price Less than Cost of Material. Men's $10 Suits and Positively on Sale From 9 A, M. Till 1 P. M, Only. Seen Genemstese n> Overcoats, $5.85, Overcoats, Sizes 34 to 44, The backward so1son induced a leading manu a:turer of boys’ c‘othing to part with his Suits, Sizes 33 to 44, entire surpius stock at atremenious price reduction, In tura we offer it tomorrow. for 4 i ours only, from 9 A. M, till | P, M.. at a sensationally low price. © The Cvyercorts are mace of heavy Ox- The Overcoats are shown in the long Raglan style, made of Oxford gray Meitog, sizes 3 ford and pliin black Melton cloth, to 16, lined with heavy plain iron-clad lining; also % Reefers, ages Blue Stamps. [LOUBLE B, & M. Blue Trac- ing Stamps every morning from8.3Utill!2, Single Stamps from 12 till closing hour. Restaurant. speclal 8-Course Table aiiste Lunch, 25¢,, from 44 | heavily satiy piped, lind with hewy 3 tod, The Suits are made of all.wool cheviots in crowns and , farmer's satin, The Suits come in grays and mixtures; also plain plack, Ages 7 to 16; lined heavily, either single or double breasted sack sewed with linen and every one guaranteed to be all wool, For coat style, fancy or 4 the little fellows we have Russ an and Sailor Blouse Suit :, | pain black wool ages 3 to 8, in handsome mixtures, embroidered front and ° | aot neo, sleeves, Value $4,00, Speclaltrom 9 A. M. tit 1 P, M,, at, dos alue ) ’ i Special all day a Boys’ $4.50 Suits & Overcoats, $1.98. Another Important Purchase on Sale All Day. Men’ s Hats and ; bs wate rhe on IDs Peers oF ine This purchase will be on b sale al na ¢ of thi it Trousers. er hed and is unquestionably one of the greatest saving opportunities presented From 9A. M, Till 1 P. M, Only Norfolk Suits. Two-Piece Suits, Russian Suits, Eton Sailor Suits, The Pants are worsteds in stylish RussianOvercoats, Long Overoats, Nautical Reefers 3 PleceSults | effects, well made and trimmed, The The dbove represents almo t every known stylish garment Of the season, The fabr.cs | P Hats are manufacturers’ samples in both in the suits are fancy cheviots, cassimeres, double and twists, also bee The Over- stiff and soft styles, black and colors, Myth are Meitons, Kei ny Cheviots, etc., etc., value $4. Our line of Children’s and Bo; » Tams, Waists, Blouses, Knee P. $2.50 Pants, $1, $2 Hats, $1 and Mackintoshes is complete a' ie lowest sible tices, ants, Rubber Coats ry , Great 4-Hour Sale of Girls’ Goats. |Sheet Music a Fositively irom 2 to 5 P, M. Only, Manufacturers’ Stocks on Sale for 4 Hours are rata er To-Morrow at a Sensational Sacrifice in Price. 4 From 9 A. M. till 1 P. M. toemorrow we'll place on sale immense purchases of girls’ fine winter coats. You'll save from $2.00 to $5.00 on each one of these garments, and we can’t be too emphatic in urgi ng you to come here TO.MORROW, as cold weather will send the prices of these goods soaring again and the opportunity may not present itself again this season, $6.00 and $3.00 Cordurcy, Velvet or Zibeline Coats at $3.98, Positively for 4 Hours Only-—-9 A, M. Till 1 P, M. Maid. Mareh of tho Bagles. Hannah. th ‘Tree, Aisi hundsede of Ort Baby Robes Iceland Fur M Me Carriage Robes, extra large size; double pocket style, lined throughout; value $3.50; from 9 A. 7 M. till 1 P.M, at Extremely fine garments consisting of tandsome corduroy velvet, rich broad rib, full Jength, cut very full with belted tourist, back, full circulze cape, roll collar, richly trimmed with lace medak Hons; h ndsomely lined and warmly interlined for winter wear; colors brown, blue, mode, green and white; sizes 6 to 14 years; value $8.00, Also Fin: Wool Zibeline Coats, full length, fuil tourist back, deep circular Cape, storm collar, side pockets, reverse "cuff, handsomely trimmed with velvet piping and fancy buttons; colors brown, blue, red and green; sizes 6 to 14; value ei choice of either coat from 9 A. M. till 1 P, Ke to-morrow only, at.. : Girls’ Wool Zibeline Goats, $1. 69— An Day. a\ ~ Girls’ Winter Coats, made of soft silk finish wool zibeline, in the new tourist 4 Style, with full belted back, military collar, epaulets on shoulder, full puff sleeve with reverse cull; double brea'ted and fuli cloth faced; trimmed with handsome silk emblem, miltary buttons and braid; colors brown, black, red or green; sizes 6 to 14; an unparaileled value; on sa'e all day to-morrow at : ’ Misses’ Belted Box Goats, $4.98. Actually worth $7.98 and many in the lot are worth more. A choice setection on sale all day to-morrow, double bi d, velvet cuffs; navy, brown, cast ds sizes 12 to 18; re Women’ Ss Goate. Unparalleled Four-Hour Sale. Positively Krom 9 A, M. Till 1 P. M, Only. What woman can afford to miss these most unexceptional money-saving cpportunities? Never equalled at these low Prices in yalue-giving, 26-inch Chevic t Coats—Black only, i ‘es Double breasted, like cut at leit, belted back, full sleeve and reverse cuff, lined throughout, man tailored, all sizes, NO MAIL ORDERS Don't Fail To Visit Our Shoe o4nnex, Boys’ and Girls’ Schoo! Stoes. Long Tourist Coats —Shown in group at left, (rom tine blace silky zibeling cloth, 42 inches long, belted back, Pca! only, Special lot of boys’ and girls’ Lace Shoes, of solld 4 Sizes 32 to 44; $10 valueat. . om Ci ris made, in ira styles, e girls oe are 8, 8 _ WwW 9, 9%, 10, 10 Th bog we 4 Hou r aist Sale “a calfskin rae with heavy soles; sizes’ & ‘M, 9 F "69c $2.00 to $2.50 Waists on Sale To-Morrow 10%, 11, 1144, 12, 1234, 13, 13 , Special at, pe Pi drivecss From 9 A. M. Till | P, M, Only, Girls’ Shoes at! . Lace or button styles, heavy soles and patent leather toe caps, Sizes DAVY One of the greatest waist bargains ever 8%, 9,.9%4, 10, 10%, 11, 1144, 12, 17 13, 13%, 1, 149 and 2, Sale 89c bY offered, Made of all-woo! nun’s veil- price, at, i "pal ee ho Pert pati ing, full pleated front, pleated sleeve $3,00 Shoes at $1, ang pleated back, trimmed with very f a rere Nothing unusual to buy 4 £3.00 pair of shoes here for $1.50. Our shoe department is always otfering tar- gains Ike that. Don’t get the idea that you have to pay a large price to geta good shoe. Try our men’s sho; store in the annex and save money. Men's Vici ia Shoes, in lace or congress, with plain . toes or with toe caps. Also Storm Calf cial for to-morrow at, per Specialists in Women’s Outer Apparel. OYNTON’S 234, 236 Six’h Avenue, between 15th and 16th Sts. | SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY, fine pearl buttons; colors light blue, red and Nile green; also in very fine brilliantine—a very pretty model, fully pleated, with new rever front, finished with faney but- tons, very full sleeve with pleated cuff, pleated 8 bac; colors black or navy blue, Both styles are dressmaker made over filled linirg and were just manufactured to sell at $2,00 to Fig y Special to- morrow from 9 A. M. tilt P.M. | JAMES McGREERY & C0 B Ladies’ Coats, /Tan Covert Cloth, black Kersey Cloth or Cheviot pp Sale ‘Boys’ Overcoats | Ym a detective.” LIFE MoDonnell to Aid Her in Prov.) Shapes and Colors, "| Coats, Close fitting or | Wfissea’ Coats ........(Value $8.00),,....... 4,97 || We present to-morrowa most iA bgt hged Kibo got to | ing Charges, | ; loose models, 4 to 16 years; in heavy, stylish materials, for school wear, /unusual sale, comprising an ," maid the young woman, a 2,50 and $4. — fering of » 5 turned to the box-office again. Th: 4-50 .g0 and $16,50 ouerag ‘ - me end a cabs Aa — | Mra. Annie Collier, wite of Robert | Value $3.75 to $7.00 $14.50 $x 5 ; Women’s Suits seeeee (Value $30.00), ,,,, 14, 7 225 Overcoats \ the lobby Mise Dougherty cotg.23t) Despondent Wife Found Dead cotter ¢ the oublahing frm of P. | Three-quarter lewgiy>vem'- Tight-fitting model of superior quality Cheviot, Blue, " ie, Companion, “Wasn't that man! by Husband on His Return)... , ihe tet Eee hibpelle Twenty-third Street, fitting, black Broac-Cloth fi __ black, brown, Made in our own factory after $30,00 model, carried from last season, and Mteliiway atortod after them and ar-| Home—Had Left Gas Jet!turn over to her a copy of a sworn Coats, Trimmed with q 47 ‘excellently tailored, ; ° a : omen’s tS ....., (Value $13.50)......, 4. the girl. He ordered Richard a |etatement she made at the thme her braid Sizes are 32 to 35 breast, { ‘s pal ve spina neat, to Open on Retiring. | dor re jn court. If her - | New model in Black Cheviot, $0 inches long; satin lined | 3 35 as "ons ore one; — ihre el Qe snanlons doen | === $23.50 spores raparnenes of 8 £2 one pieph pe gay 10) Dd | because after reven years| Mrs, Collier hat a clergyman | grounds that his wite was extravagant, | iy || $15.00, $16.00, $18.00, PTH show you." sid Steinway, ca ie jo ‘he had no citidren, Brs,|mado Nbcilous statemente about her| that she was nexlecting her-childvens Women’ 8 Skirts +> seee(Value $7,00) 3. 97 | At 13th St. & Canal St, stores for Bauman, His prironer | tana Riese, ‘twenty-elght years olf, of| Which reflected upon her good name,|edvedtion and that she had written Twenty-third Street 4 H Sh Ste Hd ; ” oats |. | Pawayand he ran back to her. |No. i07 Kast Highy-third street, com: and she Is anxious Ww get the document |jotters to his brother, Peter F. Colle, | ‘i New basket weave Cheviot Skirts, walking length ; Sees k 4 .c opted already disappeared | mitted ule just night by Inhal.ng|to viare Dat chit. a0) eleenyiaan whieh, hea caused bia to dow his posl- kilt plaited effect. Copied from a $7.00 model. Hac ng ek me at her bows, was n rooklyn, as|tion foi c arret Three : Adams street station Bergt or Regards went to a potitioal meet. | ch Island parish aside the veoare van | sapecteceennnenapapnsbeestecsrtisssiome ieseheeiemnanteapemenem anaemic Cor, Sch sh Bteinway to take a|ing Inst night eturn hom ives at No. 133 Carrell | dvieed the couple wi BROADWAY Cor, Canal St. ial earl smelled n, with her six children. rences for the sake of K $ Near te att tome ia vite had {At the ame time this sult was pends |speciot subway Souvenit’ resters (SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK alatapt pastor of the chureh which told the rResyer Pangea ge Md the support of herself and her children. Locher z Feet attending er won one ne vt “ toon contracting to pay her $900 @ month for| ing Mra. Collier allemes that the oe t +

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