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| ‘THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 28, 1901. HRM TT - a ‘ ' " ' ’ vaca bala: Alexander | finally turing a ribbon from its art The b merchants, thinkihg some-| stuffed cits C.°O. D. trom a big uptowa | qulfies bo aly. Hilenes about varions known fexsion and i visit~ P) 1) & y My a ene Cuties asta Cte] foeral om nek rs. He found a thet. t Pree importance wad in he | tay whos, When vane otfice boy oak Seat dae, quack et for ing the merehant's Py A Ass in thik i nly humbled and chastened practical a dress, bear iim - Dinner to A, 4, Boulton, Alfred J, Boulton, candidate tor Gov- HN ernor of New York On the Péople's Ucket, will be given ‘a subscription din- unday might at the Labor Lyceum, Willoughby avenue, neur Myrtle ave ue, Hrookiyn by members of variows we breve, think some of them have | 0 | the box and began humming; “I have |evercoming — bal ‘dere! Ine response, they say. to letters pos bombs, and there # oe nice od & rs teline for vou,” the ever jovial Mr, | fluids and scores of weight ing tal cords received from him. | Huge discharged the lad on the spo. | remedies. i” wrses have called In the On top of these the agents for three) wook; and now there is a run of Rabbits, Raw Babies, Bie, persons who aranwee W grow thelr age-makers, saverktiot blende.s, But bis troubles were cnly just com-! cliente a foot by new “how-to-getetall ters, drug clerk’. cloak mode's | mene the exp wehAges oda’ ealled and would aut lea: modela and. bartenders. The | gan fo pour tn by th i A porter assisted thein de boys come ‘p droves, as do the ber dolis, rag ba Whoever Is reveaging ' appticants to lick labela at 8 a [man chowhig o stick of dynamite and| The sutway pass postal was nothing ingine ‘Vendettm! while the dyna te) to a few othera that are pinghing and }. h vi drips trom whitkors, Come up and|have pinched M vghee where it, a sew me and I'l) tell you how badly i'm | hurts, A few dnyw ty Delng stung. 4 Nusinons Lvals Pooled. a _—— Hl of his paper |i Ale in the et |, Mr. Johnson otied on he man wae | pegar Mr nee was| ive gulpon a on the practical joker basa and! Tf the Joke continueg on Mr. Hi *s\jabor organizations in Greater New hoadwinked 4 society audience into ap- | pigce 1 an to amil full of bla arrived In rvrdloriginal) mind and plenty of spare! much longer he says he will call uvon| yor, Judgo Samuel Seabury will be | plauding & car horse aa I pranosd adour {in the old market building on Centre | fut h grave jucdeed when an | successlon. mall brovg rt idles] money for postage stamps. |the police nt post-office authorittes | h the Madison Square Garden tan-bark, 'e-ral near Canal. Vexprenenan brough im a bow of of letters replying to supped ine! Applicants for employment in every tn defend ata trom his Nemesis among the speakers. ian.Gy of Prizo Cat and Horse 7 ¥Show Fame, on Verge of De-| } ‘ spair Through Unknown’s Vig- | Men’s Gold Filled Warranted Watches orous and Unique Revenge. Saturday at $4.48 Main’ Floor — Buy al! the Men's Watches you want and pay $8.50, but OL TP A et OT ee aT Wade & Butcher and Other Famous Razors Saturday at 48c. Main Fi Prepsred for to-morrow, the greatest razor saj¢ Dey My 6 oh! vr you will not get a better time- \ d » cause we will sell such well-known sample y ey SUBWAY BARDS ra keeper than the one we put on sale $4 48 | hg é : ) 5 ~yazors as Wade & Butcher, J. Ts “ © STIR RECIPIENT'S iRE. to-morrow at the bargain price of e ve cay’ F HENRY SIEGEL Pai 48 Scott, Wadsworth, Imoeria and {% che $4.48. It has a gold filled case warranted to thee yay fi ; osecrnmngaoneen mo J . Erin at 4°c, They are an ac cumulation of fine samples hat include tht eream of famous makes. Medium or hollow ground, plain or foncy -andle, straigh’ or round wear 10 years. The movement is 7 jewel American Standard that has been fully tested by our own watchmaker and pronounced in Rag Babies and Stuffed Cats; C. 0. D., Part of Awful bd perfect order. Only 50 for this sale, so men WE GIVE 2B. & M. Bive Trading Stamps wit ch 10 cents spent unill 12 o’cloek corer, finest quality blue, tempered secl, all } . ' $3 50 | ta each 10 cents spent. Full books of stamps pea : ogee = . __ Programme—Hughes Threat should be here promptly. It's an $8.50 value, neh 407. ANGE et eee oe ee ae oor ean tas ite faee where (alte toe hosed and ready for user They ough’ to sell 1.00 oA. ons lot eeh Op @ns Appeal to Authorities. Hh seer sevens ao .. $4.48 beautitul display of houseturnishing merchandise for which Blue Trading Stamps Razor Strops, mad» ot extra beavy leather with canvas back, and ban sewed round carved handles, patent swing hook. (One to a customer.) / op ted absolutely perfect times may be exchanged. e mene and Boys’ Watches, war $0:, at. Read of Girls’ and Misses’ Garments Floor, The first offer is one of grandest value that has - i az 4, 4 nickel wateh and chain, vie $1.75, at “Jack Frost Will Never Get the Men Who Wear This Underwear Just as soon as you take advantage of these remarkable values you have reduced | se Winter underwear bill one-third. You've Always Paid a Round | e Recent Jokes Played on Hughes. Put on a 98c Sweater ‘Third Floor, Sweaters for men and boys, made in plain, fancy aud honeycomb weaves, _ Some have double collars, cuffs and skirts We have them plain ‘and in a large Ths gitl’s coat is a full length zibeline in all the newest shades, It has variely of combinations, These sweaters, which are sirictly all c commana | deep] shoulder capes, which add warmth and / wool, sold a month ago for 1.5), Your choice of this lot at, style, It'is ornamente | with | MEN'S SWEATERS, made of pure worsted, shaker knit collar, in Oxford’ braid and military-buttons, In the back there is a navy, black and maroon, usual price 2.50, at... 1,98 e wide tourist belt. A high storm collar completes INFANTS’ SWEATERS, made of all wool, button on shoulder, assorted colors; a beautiful garment, The sires are from 6 to “4 \ usual price 75c, at Lee bees seeeeeswenrrs seoeemeneees i9e years, The price Sat rdey is 1,08 Buster Brown Sweaters, usual price 98c, at ...+....055 69 8.98 for Girls’| 5.08 for Girls’/4.73 for Girls’ Shot Guns This Camera ||fr's 2% o(tine conte soso ot eee ig MN albeline, full length,| sey, full length, with STEVENS SHOT GUNS, single bar- 2 98 deep ipo, trimmed) trig canes, pipedl Ril OF eae Breen. I rel of laminated steel, walnut stock, ravber ° with presi wy with broadcloth of| throughout. full lave pe Mirah ys Contrasting colors,| (rimmed cape or 14) Maca 6 to MW yeary,| ¢ sien Oust ! value $3.49, value $6.13 qyuie ' Girls’ Dresses from 1.98 to 2.98 for Girls’\1,98 for Girls’ 2.98 for Girls’ been seen in New York in years, The style is shown ay y) in the accompanying illustration. Do Sie lar for These Fine Garments. Main Floor but we have 150 dozen—1,800 garments—wool shirts and drawers in hewy Winterweights, They're snug and comioriable and camel's hair_in color. The shirt haye salt fronts and the drawers made with a double sewn seam and ribbed bottoms 69¢e This immense lot will go Saturday at... stuffed cats was de- ered at his office by an ex- man, and Hughes had to ’, , This is Root’s fa- Men’s 2.00 Shirts mous medica'ed red and Drawers, 1.19 wool enderwest, 401 f tn shed throughout, Each garment is absolutely first quality and Root’s best num- ber. They are made of finest woollen yarn and the fin.sh is of the best, 1 our regnl f 2,00, we ask, per garment, 1,19. P Shirts for 15 and 15} inch Necks Got a big Troy factory to sell us 175 dozen Winter Negligee Shirts, the lot representing its entire Sainple Mine. On this account there are only two saes—I5 and 164. Men who weer these «aes will strike It rieh. There are negligees and seml-negigecs, in plain and pleated fronts, They are made of striped and plqued rag bables, live guinea rabbits and blackbirds heen sent to him within a aes ae slightly broleen, so instead of asking }|]T% 0% mtr ee on ahell ex SENECA FOLUINU CAMERAS, 415, S | ftied with the Junior Automatic Shuiter, DOUBLE-BARREL SHOT GUNS, teversible finder, upright and_horigont bar locks, Deely and Eége fore end, | it igs checkered pistol grip, rebounding bam- 2 98 ies or Ieee 2 98 mers, usually 13.5 At neee cess 0. 4 f ae ins 8 bd Je in} 1 f troui, in fact all the improvements ot an le in) Dresses; are well) Suspender Dresses, Pika! made of black and) made of all woot Hunting Clothes up-to-date camers, With single lenses, ‘* : ~ —- white chee! ee ace ee 2.98 plaids, cashmere Din checks) chevioes, ge red TING, COAT, made of can: | et Ree trimmed, full blousal with plain blue eve Fe tet wuadtas cloths, soft th large RAME pockota, vordy- , waists and full kilt- vee ates lk 5 4 Walat and gathered! red waists, suspen printed percales ang ; ar, value $180, at ..B@ . bee toll] skirt. sizee "8 to lier styie, alsca'd tol Cd skirts, In brown G. Hughes, the wealchy paper oxfonts in vent and | Men’s 1.00 and TING PANTS, made of cep. Pixs years, value 1.9, [14 years, value 296.| and blue, value 4¥s, nufacturer, who joked his way ito fame at the expense of a gullible , is NOW tasting some of hie own ine. One of the victims of the VESTS, of canvas hells, value Tie,, at. Bie inaie cult nat we | 1,60 Sample Foot Ball Goods : Big Specials in Misses’ Suits iis tba, | Shirts at 65c | ja i —_ ee 7.98 FOR MISSES’ AND JUNIOR/9.93 FOR MISSES’ SUITS, in a variety 1 joker was evidently touched ee FOOT BALLS, made of pebble! aZe tor box of & M. SUITS, made of plain all-wool cheviots, in blue,| of materials and colorings, made from odd pieces of the ae, for he is coming back with full sized and alin eather, “mum bladder, value Pe fof 3 nn eet or om brown or black. ‘The coats are box cr half tight fitting. | very expepsiv consisting of French helinen vtached ou shower .of barbs, and the grin wit? s a BC ee re ig or Sat FrinceWashere, or ma 14ers re side plaited; sizes 12 to 18 years, Value | Scotch tweeds, English mixtures, broadcloth and hard+ ng: lugiies received the frst | ’ ; ol not a ab i in i. . welted seam, pure gum bladder, Ke io tor oral Phote re pau tate 1,98, at 7.98, finished worsteds, 13 gore and kilted, hed tq @ how! of anguish) 410, Moat of them worth $2.(0, Your el . . Bde for suare » Mi . " FOOT BALL PANTS, well padded a isses’ Coat: SHIN GUARDS, made pf canvas, rink your o \||'4.08 FOR MISSES’ SHOR! ! 1¢| §,98 FOR MISSES! TOURIST COATS, made of o Aypnue to Ko to his office to-| 1 he encountered ft scowt Meieacover the way. A group of| looking men were watching him! the curb, and when they saw him | the dteps they strode toward and shoved a-handful of postal under ‘his nose. . Postal © Diath | fore they Nad) a chance to prey inquiries, Mr. Ifighes bolted for jehr And bOAL sod tt, He belloves that his aghity paved his life, Ie) ares that He kaw the glint of steal | hands concealed behind the backs ru * models; sizes 12 to 18 years, velvet; sizes 14, 16 and 18, @ ee phe ett hia home at No. 198 | 15¢ Linen Seconds of mie 3 four-ply Linen Collars of the bent known full ste, riba, value 6 } of plain kersey, zibeline « ny oth, in | fine silky zibeline, They are 45 inches and Collars Cc aes fin i to thet PAGRRILE NOSE GUARDS, 9) —————| || blue, brown, castor or black. Your choice of three | long, double breasted, collar and ¢uis piped with e the, and daemon a : FreshMeats Bixth Floor. LOINS or Home, SORSO Pica 10 irre Pork: Per AS GUN Ticy, sau- 4Q a e rt) 00 per ID... iS 3 TER HS 4g eto 4 Pairs of 3.00and3.50Bates’ | Shoes for Men at 1.95 These Suits and Overcoats Are Good Enough for Any Man Who Works for His Money AT heli Corned Beef, per those who pressed about him with ; Third Floor, . Naty’ ; Third Floor, . This is what the When we have such fine clothing to offer at the remarkably low prices 16 Solo arte An exceptional Purchase of 1,500 pairs of Bates’ celebrated Foo Lae Melterr erent, chr, | quoted for Saturday's selling, we don’t have to use alot of words to bolster For ing og | Acar lo shoes for men, These are made and advertised the country Oi “Oot, 3%, 190 | them up, These Values Speak for Themselves, the pet esnsess RA] ghar over as $3.00 and $3,50 shoes, The Fresh Fruits and Vegetables ONIONS, red or yel- ww; Gat. bas “We have scaulted quite a number of passes for the Bubway open: | MB, and would like some of your young men to share them. If you can con. Veniently spare six, let them present ard at the Bubway Tavern, and je head bartender wil! furnish the] Men's $10 Winter Suits, made of black Thibet, fancy cheviot, cassimeres-and tweeds. The coats are single J ‘and double breasted, and lined with extra e heavy [talian lining. ® They are good, serviceable busines: 34 to 42, and stouts and slims, -Men’s $15 Suits at 8.50 MEN'S SUITS, made of blue serge, black thibet and fancy effect, also silk mixed worsted, lined through- out with fine serge. The coats are single and double P n Ho breasted, in all sizes; value 15.00, at 8,60 ; Pact The. Tita: pone We mg Whe vay ‘ APPLES, hand pi re reer leathers are guaranteed patent colts and e vici kid. The patent colt are built. with R J - nf a mat kid upper on the new modern sts, including the Winter swing toe. Every pair has Good : 5 ear welt soles, and stamp on sole, sizes 5 to 11, value $3.50 and $3.00" at 1.96, MOODY'8 KUSHION SOL! z Prevent da iipness, inctease seteuiaisa nd retin, fagay, Tages mans sh healgy pe Bute ae oe are ere box calf a cl kid, with pian ee, Price Saturday. Lente ‘ : ne ee Women’s Philadelphia Shoes These are shoes of high gr sold everywhere at $2.00 1.59 heavy and light tol widths C, D and Ey $3.00 and $2.00, choice at 1.69 Miscellaneous Shoe Baraains Boys PRINCH HENRY SHOES, , BOYS’ SHOES, 23) _ ' ._"§. G. HUGHES & BROTHER" aq be present€@ before 2. Thure- P.M.” » Hughes did not send out these cards, Nor did he send out) {invitations to unemployed nien them #8 « day to lick labels far the paper boxes his factory turns Neither ts it likely that he mn- its, in sizes from to take away all the and molasses candy they » $ 0 ‘ORY AOU T! q box calf ski . a Men’s $15 Overcoatsat8.50 Be | bil Pm omtacenucee: NM | fe as, He a 2 . io yay: you , y , H 1 OD ocnccevetiees ‘But thése invitations and others of THESE OVERCOATS are made of Irish frieze fos Wiig we lee Potties : ‘ SHOBT se fives They tee ope eet the | Bove! STORM BHORS, made of solid fn dosen os have ep cireulating of heavy weight, in black and Oxford, They are cut best wen ne eee OST eet eD | GhlE Okid, guaranteed; very tpetlal for Bas Sting to Wes ee bwny peomne good and long, in the latest style. If bought in the Conmeemenery id, tah WOMEN'S FELT. JULIRTTES, in | 10 Sth ai escent tO MM ang the last. The reciplen's of the regular way they would sell for 15,00. Our price to. | sorted Pett, FR; i Diack and colors, with flexible leather | WOMEN'S HOUSE PPERS, ten @pecial for : actual value $1.00; spectal for! distinet styl iT ! t 1 cards began to show up at the morrow, Nolnasen, ray at es, evesseeTOO | for trimmed, and hem dune wih ee: Tavern about daylight. errr -“, over: 4 Cai DRRys AND MineEs Jersey | red satin linings, at 790, OOe and..40¢ / ha! That's © joke of Mfr.| Suit d 0 : io Loggins) alses 4 to 10, 392; wise’ | WOMEN'S SLUMBER gLrP; Paha leaetenter seteresd 10 on Ss an vercoats farger elses, 11 02, atse...sscess e409 | alpeetrom 2 ws fis seine heat dg with drooping Uke « cobra. man laid the card on the bar, his flat down upon it and hissed his teeth, “Doan jokw me!" ‘The NeapoStan tunch-counter man had mustache and at 10.50 Carpenter's Tools 1.98 for Miller's i. MEN’S $20 SUITS are made of elegant silk mixed worsteds, black thibets and Scotch effects, 4 bearing, wh hovel Misses’ Shoes at 1.29 a Pair Top coats are single and double breasted. Value 20.00. Our price 10,60, * 4) These shoes are a special lot, made of box calf ang palr of ate! Jaws, value vici kid, builtrwith Winter.weight soles, all solid and good in every MEN’S $20 OVERCOATS are in the new box ellect, with velvet collars, They are cut 44 and 50 explain behind a barrier of cheese s , sizes 11 to 2, widths C, id E, aren Hee “7-8 san the Sawer Tavern | @ inches long. Also the popular Tourist Coat, with or without belt, single or double breasted, All sizes, vi Flexible a _—— od fart he, 8 Vale 20.00, at 10.60. ; noes PUT THE THEATRES Good Cigars that the head bartender took B Bri pssesce “The Prince of seriously, A Swedish ‘longehoreman OM ores Entertataers” IN YOUR HOME Main Floor, ro ceed eer: | | Arthington Suits and Overcoats ericnticus tr my Setnctng Toacy ts Fuso | nine Pua He Ly (or * LB, he J: cigars, ab veatened to tour Derbies at 1 50 For Young Men Who Like 1906 jivers, war: | pence “St. Louls” best Vaaiaoace; sale Sp ‘sl " ” rice 99, _ A cernan' nt rom’ Brwey mo Third Per. toDress Well. | bivet, World's Fair Model Erste, ke amit 6C Sait ald things that almost cracked A Third Floor WO Ab serseesecveees | Be, Water Wear” sign over the All the ao nee Being weli dressed appeals to every Columbia Graphophone. | pomestic Cigars tas Bests vee tu 360000) the finish ofthe young jn P| hence this Saturday 1.00 Down and a vanay vata 696 SI chais 6 en them Serer Wes 2.00 and $3.50 of suits and overcoats of the sort Loag 22 he aE spas » © Purl. Few Small Payments tanoa, vadve 16a at, 99C 50 Ceell hodes places this beautiful clear toned, perteet instrument in your home, Pay us 1.00, | ects, value 1.24 tke the graphophone heme and pay the remainder in little weekly or monthly pay | no Hattie Axe Per- ments, as low as 1,00 weekly ii you choose. Foote, value 2.00, 449 5000 Columbia Cylinder Gold Moulded Re¢ords, Eac. 25¢ Nag a erior to the 60e Kind Porto RicoCigars brought six of his wife's relatives the city on the strength of the postal He talked for half an hour while felatives-in-law imbibed at the fountain. They all left, headed . Hughes's paper box factory. Mr. Johnson, the manager of | Subway Tavern, arrived he found | erbies arej}a young man feels proud to wear. found in the | Note the details: Arthington. ~~ - —— —-— —_.-______ aay for Auger Don't forget the Young Men’s Over- | | name, Arth- coats, o ivy aa Deis Ses coat \ tremely stylish Angton, 201} 5,00 syn eas 6.00 | ask for it when back. Sizes 16 to 20 years, Value lade. . tor Nail Ge iin TP ptt of the “Black 2 | ot i ( 7 cooler gellgpace | Y, a ae ‘rp ¥ 10.09 he _ | | IS Ieee leet at biaCylinder Records, | | Dise Rees ag in two sises, | vans box OC we arn, SOC feartul | and hed, py7pIe ed round or t two foot | fi: any machine end contain some of the| the seven inch costing 50 each, and o " And terrible death to his chiet | trimmed with the best silk and Young Men’s Tourist Overcoats. | boxwood rule | sont beautiful selections ever recorded, | the ten inch conting, each, 1.00 don ot Oeateee 4.48 should the latior fall to deliver ‘Mr. Jobason called up Mr. | * The man who won « dive vin. OWeey, WErrs! | for, Papily be ~ * 29¢ Toot ete a Haiphets | containing Ripe ton. BBC ees OES. | Soshet har “ id cast steel, shing: Fag or claw; vale 39 4 tpt tape inch sient ‘ate ie or im val 2h ites A0e fo..8' 4p! are, : Te a4 steel Ny) r Sete. \. Littl “Havana Cl- : ‘Th i " well leathered, choice at 1.50 ¢ vety popular tourist coat that adds so mach style to young gerat jetta thin 5 ud io hin 5 man They are made of fancy Scotch fabrics, cat very 7.50 - ja. broad concave shoulders, Value 12.00, at.... fe at the cat mow with a mown. | Angora Tame Gnd Toquss Young Men’s Sults that are made of fhe had picked up in the A large anortment of Angora Tams | such ta’ rics as swell chevio's and tweed’, The coats are snl with tears in his voice |( 4 Toques for boys and girls, in all ine | and double breasted, Sires 14 to.) years, Valus 5.98 The Columbia ': the mst wonderful singing and tals: ing machine the world has ever known) By means of it you can hear daily in your home conceits by artists you would willingly pay $20.00 a night to hear. Concerts Daily in Music Department, 3d Floor tor fenuing tw | ot guilty. new colorings, Hames, “Sanat “Dutie 24c, 49¢ ana 95¢ pea trans ‘tne menereness Hi

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