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tA ME daa ak I tel ll a hk ak THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER'S, 1908." A AN TTT, : P NEW @ YORKS FASTEST GROWING STORE | Blue Stamps. Roth '~ Restaurant. 4 SERVE a special S«Course Table d’Hote Lunct, 25c,, from t e re | thon i orient splendid 25c TLY REFUNDED. WES “pi Manufacture's’ Trade Mars Ass'n Redeem and Exchange Their Co pons Here Stern Brothers) . _ Untrimmed’ Hats OUBLE B, & M, Blue Tred- SATISFACTION GUARANTE | a la carte service, ing Stamps every morning T 14ST. Greatest Sale in Years. from 12 till closing hour. Nowe of Our Past Great Sale-Successes Have Rivalled This One in Gratifying Results. THIS American Trade Sale places before you the greatest assortments we have ever shown. We never before bought so heavily as we did for this great sale of manufacturers’ stocks, and we bought lavishly and fearlessly because prices were the snd ree aene The heyy som by left aly of manufacturers overstocked and willing to sacrifice heavily, The ill wind that ws losses r way is a good wind blowing phenomenal m “Savi our A tage of these.great opportunities} and BUY HERE TO-MORROW, efi eaaonnesat pnilbaae -—_ = ag Furniture Prices Gut. | Garments Sacrificed. Solid oak box seat gee Gis eeete, Newest Tailored Suits, $9.98. Dining Room Chairs, Another Line of Newest Tailored Suits, mide from all wool cheviot, in A Notable Under-Value Sale of Women’s Flannelette Garments for Under and Outer Wear, The Ehrich Underwear Store—always and forever on the alert inthe interest of our army of patrons—brings to you to-day news of extraordinary importance. News that will enable you to lay in your :Winter’s supply of warm wear at little more than half what you ex- pected to pay. This extraordinary offering is made possible by a Grand Purchase at 6c, on the Dollar From a Money-Pinched Manufacturer, FELT HATS in all prevailing shapes and colors, . 95c (VELVET HATS, in colorings for Street and Evening Wear, . ° Value $3.25 $2.25 | | BEAVER HATS, Black, Brown and Navy, . $1.95, 2.95 + - American and Swiss Watches Ay | IN TBE JEWELRY DEPARTMENT is displayed a complete | | . assortment of Standard American and Swiss Watches, in Silver, | | * Gold and Gold-filled Cases, with best movements, ; | | ~ae tion, quartered i * SPECIAL OFFERING TO-MORROW OF comprising Night Gowns, Pajamas, long and short flannel Skirts, sii ) STANDARD AMERICAN AND SWISS OPEN-FACE WATCHES. Dratig ies, Kimonos, fe all made of the finest and best ma- value $2.75, gecateendae La brown, blue or black, handsomely pleated, with pleated sleeve a terials obtainable. The patterns and styles are really beyond criti- ends,handsome and neck and cuff trimmed with velvet and silk braid, double ye FILLED GOLD CASES, MEN'S AND WOMEN'S SIZE, $8.25 cism—and must therefore appeal to every woman who enjoys & carved to breasted jacket heavily lined with satin, very full pleated skirt, Ae ' ts | superior quality of underwear, We were fortunate in securing this with hewn CANE THOME 0 MPSS TOE Ma cso can essees sonscesshgesesepan . ae 14 KARAT GOLD CASES, MEN'S, $19,50, WOMEN’S, $11,50 | [J < snecial lot, and prices have been mide to insure grett results for ry Fiench plate Long Garments at $4.98, - : , IN AND FANCY ENAM w | those that take advantage of this offering. mirror; solid . ay CHATELAINE PIN rere te | i ry oak adjustable The most exceptional value of the season. Made from , | Ul $4.95, 6.75 95c. for 2.00 Flannelette Kimonos. Kimono Gowns, of Flannelette, Teazledown and Daisy Flannel, made in a varlety of new and pretty designs and styles, neatly trimmed—in a word, ithe ‘bargain of bargains. These are all new goods, just finished; 05c SOE WO OO DRONE: ints co cinecinanesscaccessaeas dees is Night Gownd of Flannelette, | Worsted Knit Urderskirts in assorted fancy stripe effects, vari- every conceivable style and col- oring—fitted tops, yoke effects, perp dba dente! i diy- A plain or fancy bordered bottoms, og ve thee cd 08c ranging in price, 49¢. | 08 x9 49, tp FIG ree £0. cecdeservveey ® é Women's Flannelette Pajamas, Flannelette Dressing Sacques made from the best quality mate- $ rials, fancy stripe effects; perfect and Kimonos; 15 to 20 styles, in every detail; the latest fad; creat- ranging in price according to ; ing a great demand, quality and style, 39¢,, rices ranging from doen $901,296 906, 1629] Fier ones: 1,98 shelves; value black zibeline, 42 inches long, shaped collar and belted back—black cheviots with fitted back, 36 inches long, full sleeve, reverse cuff, also Black Cheviot Corset $2500, special { ai . rr Jackets, 26 inches long, belt effect, trimmed with 47 straps, velvet col. lar, coat sleeve, reverse cufls; most F 15,98 Highly Polished Quartered Oak Buffets, sensational values at....ss0..+6. tee like illustration; has three drawers and wine | Dress Skirts, $2.98. $2 Waists, 98, closet, one drawer lined with plush for silver; | Handsome Dress Skirts, Made from woo! Danish two large oval French plate J 5 00 made {rom back broad. cloth, front of seventeen . | To-Day & To- Morrow, Important Sale of French Renaissance L: _ 2Curtains $3.95 t047.50 pair Former prices $5,50 ‘to’ 11.00 i cloth, with two broad — fancy cordings, six broad rebiok rere oe bands at bottom and pleats on sides, back of lop; value $25.00, sale price three bands half-way up; six tucks, very {ull sleeves, new turnover stock; button cuff; col- ors black, navy and brown; made over good drop skirt; 23 to 36 inch waistbands; spe- cial to-morrow, leavy Steel Couch Beds, like illustration; can be separated —% and used as two divans, in- 7 | Mary Hig tit oe week id piles, dainty trimmings, plain a pag tony and bolsters; f ; ee $ r or deep full umbrella ru calloy ce trimmings, ranging |i i! , _ | Superior Grade Mattresses xed to gully ibe en Te, es eee, Be FE || denim vane 5 OQ 2.98 98 ° welt 7 ears AT UNUSUAL REDUCTIONS Roose ahs Hien < ne SOUTH AMERICAN HAIR 3 ft. 6, Value $14.50, at $10.80) 4 ft. 6, Value $19.50, at $14.50 3 ft., ‘Value $12.00, at $9.00| 4ft,, Value $17.00, 'at'$12,60 | | © 1) BLACK DRAWINGS HAIR * 4 ft. 6, Value $19.50, at $15.25) 4 ft. 6, Value’ $46.00, at $20.25 | | Sft., Value $15.25, at $12,75/4 ft., Value'$22.50, at $17.75 | | All of the above in one or two parts, Blue and Whity stripe Ticking, Fancy Ticking 7Se' extra, Third Floor, . West Twenty-third St A Rug Sale Eclipsing All Others in Values. Ni rug sale that we have ever conducted in past years has offered values that compared with this one; yet we have ALWAYS beentlead- Metal Bed Sale. Manufacturer's Samples at a Saving of Half. ‘$30,000 Worth of Splendid Sample Beds, Brightand Fresh from the Exhibition Rooms, to Go for $15,000 A wonderful Opportunity to secure absolutely reliable and flawless goods of 2 prominent manufacturer at unheard-of prices, A sale that will go on record as the greatest New York has ever seen, because of its magnitude and money-saving possibilities. If you have the slightest need of choice furniture of this sort, if you ers in rug selling, WE ALWAYS MEAN TO BE} Such events as this are bound to keep the business growing. Royal Axminsters, Wool Filled Rugs. Wilton Rugs. Jap Matting Rags. | P Exquisite patterns, 10.6 feet long and Large dining-room tugs, 9 ft. square, Oriental and Persian effects, 9 feet long Made from linen warp Japanese mat. 8,3 feet wide; you can match an fnlislers ‘and as $7.50 on pee shown in all colors, and offered at and 12 feet wide, rich, heavy Wilton ting, 6 ft, tong and 3 tt 5 x : one you buy} a splendid saving; pa LL wide; unique Oriental cial f i f 10 if — e special foe thts you may want more pk al ag i borders and centre fig- { sale to-morrow * ———— - Pt buy to-morrow le = - ates : than one at... at. ures; a saving of half, at a 4 contemplate the purchase of a Brass or Metal Bed, or a Baby's Crib) don't ’ ’ i Is Rugs _ = = foe fs mie py” Trea tds of very dina se | }BrOmley’s: Reversible Smyrna Rugs. Smith’sAxminster Rugs Best Griese Rug iq nish; heavy brass w ers heavily and artistically en- 4 : ee? amelled, beautifully trimmed with ee beds with telah posts, and poe 6x9 7.6x106, id me pb Nias etre Pp ater ve with 2-inch posts, constructed of the finest quality of heavy tubing heavily big 5 00 etd 7 315.00 sata s ‘hap a fuledtiont sous feet; Fo i sey aprsie ind eet fom *s muse array: that you: mums special at Ms special at , special at ie, $55; special at.. hf value $16.50; speciab at a jere are price suggestions enabling you to secure two beds at the aver- : ||P ON FLECTION IS M0 EASY TASK age price of one. No mall orders and no exchanges, tad tote sent @. ©.D. Ja p M attin gs, $6. 735. G iga n tic Ga rpet Sa | e. 5A . il The Sample Brass Beds Go Like This: Importers’ Stocks at an Exceptionally Low Price, W. & J, Sloane's All-Woo! Velvet, value $1.10, per yard,. 75¢ by. ' f —_——~> . “eyo oA Eg REE “an line of various styles and sizes—all well made and brass trimmed. No two alike, every one a bargain at $10; all to go at $5 each, Average selling price of sample Beds from $18.00 to $25.00, to be closed out for, each....., 10.00 This lot includes some of the most popular designs—made of high class malleable iron, brass ' almost every color, and per! vi a er Usually sold at st, but to-morrow at, per 6.7 Ant, a) with borders, also stair 59% pets, with borders to match; 89c TOI Of 40 yArdS..ecee-s+ seveceses 0000 vere and hall patterns, ‘ price per yard,. os Lace Gurtain and Upholstery Sale. Ruflied Curtains, Irish Point Lace Curtains. Renaissance Curtains, 36-inch Curtain Swiss, 1 Three yards long, full Ruffled Renaissance Lace Curtains, 3 “de? hemstitched rutfles; 125 asc. value, at ” 49 P Oper ‘k and deep hand a width, hemstitched Nabroldered.- Worders, yards long, full 7 ruttles, strong and dur- [« finest bobbinet; value Py width, with deep in. J 33 1,000 Velour Sofa Pillows, ° Bet of $10,000 to $5,000 that) Tremendous Amount of Work Roosevelt Will Carry New York| Necessary to Prepare the State-Is Made and Grabbed| Way for Casting the Great * Up Quickly To-Day. Vote of New York City. fe | Ay Sea There was some action in Wall street! A rare man ts the voter who, when wig ewan. ano | 8 t,t, tne hay alf a s WY ase3a Hoan vn imal eesnsers AIRY Five! on Ps eulcas sen vara sider the labor, the matenial, th» time Worth $20, all to go at $10 each. | ide Bt fi ee er AnApe Value $2,50.soeeee Oriental Striped ‘Tapestry quantities of genuine money a: M8 | andl the machinery that I€ hks com to 4 Average selling price of Sample J) | 44 “i 1 75 ACE AINS—Heavy inch Si "5 Cret Covers, ‘90 inches wide, t. The Tim F. Payne hi i ; Average selling price of Sample Beds 8 is P Sample . Overlock corded edges, 3% . corded patterns, exclusive 36-inch Simpson ‘onnes; full length; special value 84c ‘to bet | man was Tim Produce his ballot. There is no good —from $4.00 to $7. Brass Beds from $28.00 to $35.00; yards long, full width; value $300, . style, sold at other deesat ae y Value 19¢4 SP@Clal..sseveseese 10¢ Feta diaebig sabes ie ‘and he had a’ wad that would choke, the \¢ should give ‘the question to be closed out for, 2.50 eyed i cheap at 15.00 Bubway, contribute? by Timothy D. thought at aich a timo, | ee eee ee OU | $30.00; for.......... —-— Wi, $1.25 Inlaid Linoleum, 59c @ullivan and members tropoll- | but not a few perha: Il be surprised MER so ccisivcecs ss | i 1 H If F i A tan Turt Association. eee si jf earn hat . stivendoun (ish it is This ‘sample line is composed | Average selling price of Sample | L no eum a t a ¢ Genuinel nlaid Linoleum, 2 yards wide, the colors “Where {# this 5 to 1 Roosevelt mon-|to produce the number of baljota re-|f| mostly of full sized beds, heavily Brass Beds from $45.00 to $65.00; ff) and brass trimmed. Some would tempt you at we straight rails, others with $55.00; for..... « "30.00 scroll desi not a bed in the lot | Average selling price of Sample that could be had for less than Brass Beds from $75.00 to $85.00, $5.00; all to go at $2.50, and bargains at | Average selling price of sample $75.00; fOF......05++ 40.00 r _ ep?" queried Mr. Payne as he dropped | quired in all the boroughs of New York : aga a andful of $1,000 bills on the sidewalk | {> conduct a general eleotion. nd petullantly. kieked them out of the | In such an election as will be held on way. Tuesday next, when national issues are fi deing no reply he raised his) to be decided, 1,000,00N ballots are neces. EE mg anxiows desire for Robsevelt| sary, There is « surplus, of course, for everywhere at 39¢, to [49e. per square yard; special at...eeee patterns, at...- sees per square yard,,,.......46 Sampson's Floor Oilcloth ata Genuine Cork Linoleum go right through to the back, saving of 16¢, to 26c. per 1 2 yards wide, worth Sultable for stores, oifces yard. Shown in 4-4, 5-4, 6-4 $e, and « BSc. Ber id ) q and large rooms, Regularly and 84 goods, which retail 2 squirt yard; beautiful te Sells at $1.25; to-morrow at, (Mi. i’ LT ee eT when one astic. Among the speakers, future mem- Satine tee Savas eas 1 hanged «| f M money at 4 to 1, There was none forth- | would never do .to ‘have the supply Beds from $8.00 to Average selling price of Sample = - $$$ a coming. Finally he rounded up Fred! pecome exhausted. Mistakes are made $12.50, to be closed 5 00 Brass Beds from $90.00 to $110; Jf! ag Brooks, who is reputed to represent | by voters and they are entitled to now out for, each... ..... . would be an induce- 5 () 00 % capitaliete willing to bet @ million OF! pajiots, The tickets are torn in distri. This is a medium priced sample ment at $85.00; for, Ue | He more. bution, and acclenta happen in other _ JAMES M GREERY 4 60, JAMES McGREERY & 60, A bet. was made with Mr, Brooks,| ways, all of which serve to use the Alex Smith’s Axminster Carpets for Thursday Only,’ | ¢ who put up $10,000 for a customer | greater part of those printed sapecially | ® ‘ Rpetost- utes that Roosevelt will, carry | moat vuch exigencies, 1 25 Axminster Carpets,Q6cYd - | pe P ‘ 4 New York, ‘THe proposition looweited| __Printed Under Bye of Police, e Mado and Laid Free of Charge, Merino Underwear Men's Night Shirts an Payne like easy money and he wanted) . Eds ete @ AM dt hd ———— Lipa a F 4 fi te double the bet. but Brooks alt tat) MT Path place have the Sontratt|| Alden Sampson and Apacices ou Cleth, Floor Oil Cloths, | To-Day, b for Ladies and Children, and Pajamas, ‘ he bad eximust resources on | for Thursday only, in square yard. .......,, rere | \- ; ‘ , ok particular proposition. a ork te wie Sond obs rs parcel | io mat orders filled ‘and limited quantity to each customer, l6c Judge Resting To-Day, but. He Tammany Leader Will Give Out Second Floor, Heavy weight, Striped Out. fe re pe avon ag ee Airetion of G. Bradtord Kale, grneral Will Attend Two Meetings and! His Forecast on Sunday-Re- | Norfolk and New Brunswick| ing Flannel Night Shirts, 7 | manager lce-president of con- jl | i hart A see, he'd hy ance, although there were rumors of all Cefn. Ant over all Ure police maintain | S==—==—-—eneenteerereerereeceerenesececceeeeee | 4 Regeption This Evening and jig to Odell’s Talk About Il-| Vests and Pants for Boys| Finished with military cols rr sorts of wagers through the district! supervision night and day, for duce these ballots, ‘That, of Ine i ( Fertarday. Sila cerch alld’ to| prising af ballote. ts ieede’a’ eotont WHAT IS NEEDED gludes, duplicate batiots, chralment iit:| Go to Connecticut To-Morrow, legal Registration, ‘and Girls. lars, and white or colored on land anybody prepared to talk business | business by the law; quite as serious « NISH NEW ceatories. It te a bie lot of paper ai | each. silk braid, " ‘with money as a foundation. matter: as the printing o¢ currency at TO FUR Uchets, ‘That should be itind fem EY 4 me b j ay ‘After the close of \the smarket the | Washington, ‘The posstbilities of Yallote YORK’S BALLOTS. || iiimver inciuace the nu‘ofur allntad Yat |, 2UdKe Parker spent to-day resting UP! Cueeteg ¥, Mutyhy maid to-day that | We oE ond New Brunswick | Dotble- Breasted Pajamas, i ‘Wail. street press associations were | being stolen or. destroyed,.of plates be- 4 mistakes and all the sample ballots. Tho | at the Hotel Seville for the hard work |». wouia be ready to give out his final ° Made of Onting Fi ah notified that there were thousandé-and | ing changed, of @ candidate's name be-|| Here are he ititote ae Gtey” iiiteT, moon.” | he has before him to-night and ty-mor-) rorecast on the New Yirk County, vote) Vegts and Pants, and sev- ade of Outing Flannel, | thdumnds of dollars in satés and desks | ing cut off sutreptitiously must all be|| ballots nece printing house will be in sealed pack. | TTneghe Ment Nise Parker speuke at\ on Sunday afternoon. Mr Murphy's | ’ fastened with large pearl, in the istrict waiting to be bet counted with and watched Some one, || @eneral electio ages marked from 1¢0 8%, the quota estl-| Later ny goes to cae big reception given} figates are looked forwanl to with In-| eral odd sizes of Furley Pollock #& Vaughn, for Instance, let) (oo, with anarchistl: tendencida might || New York: trea, || Wilt be delivered to each police atacion | (hus nonar at the Democratic Cub. | terest, Rome fo'ks were Inclined to 4. Bartrnen’e -dhagiteh buttons. : | th be known that they had $90,000 to bet | conceive the idea at the last moment || Number of ballots reawlreds |) Of ine uistrict or precinct to which thes | stare We Ml mack all the leading Dem iauh at iim two years ago when he| i 4 re , fagnitite $90,000 on Roosevelt. They also | of destroying the entire oufput of the ane an these points will oe| not make any speech at the club-house.| foocaat the tromendous Coler plurality! | Merino Underwear: 1,00 * expressed a desire to bet #15,00 against | ballot presses. ‘If this 'wére'to happen na Rena odig Bop sone uted to the voting booths |, docmorrow. morning | Judge Patker | in his city, but they didn’t laugh 9 | Ay set Value $1.90 q . " hy tee talk and flashing of oritia, but pred is veatthgtuig’ 6 otk Trucks needed for distriba- 11 AW STUDENTS IN POLITICS Ren" une hich t to curry, ham: and ag t9 he ep elt pe Sah Ladies’ Sizes, Heavy, Wool Fl ane! Night , NEIL cell thachd taapecevele vestsriny | sonrtea thon, ‘200, | "| Depot at 9 ocluck. The first stop Will Carnegie Hall last wight, Mr. Murphy 6s. , Guicth, with tarn-dowh el. { SH only one authenticated bet in Waill General Manager Kelso conducted a|] Drivers, 900. Nope York University Men Out tor! luncheon and-t receptson In Judge Par: |*id, 0-day: si aon Ss gtreet—a bet of $1,000 even that Roose,| reporter for The Evening World joraen, . | ker’ . The L c | “Ar. Odell tells all Repubifcans to get i weit will get more than %0 electoral | through his big, establishment to-day,|| Polleemen (Rbout), 4,000. | Pet 'Spmyeins, | pore will Rave bros bandh ane sate: jto the polls early and the sano lare. Plain colors, self votes. and it was. during this visk that the |] MacBimery—Stx presses, imme}! the law students of the New York, Mm eMore At the depot when the ¢rain | Uty of the ballot. | Well, there will, be Twenty-third Street, stripe weave, " [By “Beal Parker money goes begning on | {acts presented at the beginning of thie |] merable eettors and stamping |! university fave united, regnriless of| Sen nteck at’ Bridsepert. Kis Tet | As to his big talk about mee who. have Y 3 fy Cotion Exchange. where there ig | Article. were obtained, Everywhere on || Presses: poiltical aMUlation, to elect Prof. Leslie speech being ‘at New’ Haven and. his |fegiatered without any legal right to $1.75 4 ; a Sige two floote of the. printing house ‘were Laber—One handred men and |) rompkins to the Assembis Prot, | Sond at Hartford. | register, al 1 can say is that he has a Value $2.0 Brown, of piles of ballots, ready to go to the Tompkins ts running In the Fifth As. RAF Sone renee br gg of fe gos ihiegst voters, ae enowa as Pek | police for distribution when the time auys. sembly District against Richard Van! tel he gave orders to admit no vistors: |and that he would make more of an im: | wig Light weight Chevi Parker’ at the odds of Ito 4 | comes - Cott, the Republican candidate. |as he wanted to rest and to get his| pression diving that than talking about | BURTON HARRISON BETTER. 7 } pot m cent vt Rocseselt ened | A Two Weeks’ Job, oath Injunctions from the court | One 7" voriae — invaded the | *preches for to-night and to-morrow te It, e ao Pajamas, Striped, gowns the cotton tt, P » | woutd stop ua for days at a time, but, Fifth Assembly District last night —— Demoeratic Candidate Will, Proba- said ar sl, hae emit ay | ETS Asa aah” co | WH age truck aod bund ot mile] GHOKED CAT TO DEATH, | MURDERED IN HIS OFFICE. (57 ysctsu it speauine sebedute.| °F in plain colora, th « halt 4 they started on their spellbinding tour, " | been printing the. faces of the ballots | witout & SB, gTyare cA be no MISE: | sweeping the district with their “Ran: | iS Myatery im Attack and No Clwe| Francis Burton Harrison, who had to ; $1.50 Th ped Snyirenenn Rab! ' interrupt his campalin tour owing to an since Thuraday last, working night and t get through Sith the | Rai! Rha! for Tomblin” Cerelit“Himued Feline and WH). | keh by, the Manery Mitbar 8 dhe Atk: to Paahiinh @MIF’ ot } jletaile of) neta the ctowd was large and enthust- Corell!. bartender. of Now| cehhard, a young dentiat, has been |that he wil! beable to All the remainder| ‘Twenty-third Street, 4 throughout ' day, @nd there will not be « let-up until ih t would be | , . vey Blot tase rte woe et Wprall the devant, 2. Kvery comer at which meetings were) Serve Five Days tm’ Jatt, NEW ULM, Minn., Nov. 2—Dr. 1. A! | hin home in Pitth avenue’and tt ts hoped bande ’ a in his office here. The lot his speaking pohedule ry i petl an New York

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