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REV. B. F. DA COSTA, WHO DIED TC-DAY. i wiviskey saloon of R. Komin@, No, 168 | Park Row, Circumstances surrounding | the death make an autopsy necessury. | Raught waa seventy-six years ob, He lived at No, 42 Pour! street. Early to- day he entered Kommel’s place and, after taking some drinks, sat doan in }the rear, where a score of chaira are provided for the patrons. Clapping bie hands ¢o his heart, the DS SUDDEAL A Aged Printer Expires After Tak- a en te seat at noe ing Some Drinks in a Saloon) tance was called from the Hudson 8 treet Hospital, but Raught was dead COSTA DIES. FREDERICK RAUGHT ofl ST.UNCEATS Eplscopalian Clergy-! “[man Who Turned to Catholi aith | and the Coroner Is Making an} "im {t 9srived Her Away, but Magistrat Bere ene ray ter ng Investigation | per ro oarmin hee “| Cornell Calls for Proots. : in Hospital, : | printers from New York to #an Frans ‘ ay clace, “IT want a warrant,” —__— Frederick Raught, an old-time printer, | SUNDAY WORLD WANTS dropped dead to-day in the five-cent TOR OF ST. JOHN'S | HERE FOR 38 YEARS.) $00 toques for little tots, 24c. THEY'RE $0c all-wool knit TOQUES-Those | smart tasselled stocking caps that all the little tots simply can’t be without in winter time when they come in so handy to pull down over the ears and keep them warm; Special to.morrow, 24c,, value 50¢, Also Angora Tam O'Shanters, heavy golf caps and winter weight cloth Tam O'Shanters, nd Floor, Value 7Sc., at 506, Value $1.: } ed to Catholicity Five, Ago and Ordained to, thood in November Last} Eloquent Speaker, ‘The Rev. Dr. Benjamin F. Da Costa, than works, thirty religious and a novel and historical mopal clersyman who became &| Rockaburg,” whieh he published under to the Roman Catholic Church, | the nom de plume of William Hiking. Ho was born at Charl torday in St. Vincent's Howpttal, in IAM, radia from et OW e his life had been slowly ebbing sity und ordained abroad. He served | RUE, $10 for a perfectly stunning 17.50 suit is a sensational bargain, but that’s just what we intend it sho: a? Sal Tien Hie was Bovonky='| fataagn he CIV Neer fe Ghani wed be very wal depend if it were not, because we’ve been months preparing for this uld be and .. , eg ring the Roman Cathotto | #ts Infantry Reg and laying out the specifications, It’s easy enough to make a $10 suit for $10, but when you set out to duplicate a suit which i, Dr. Da Conta was pastor of Ht. | gained the name of sider exceptional good value at 17.50 for $10 that’s a different story—come and see how splendidly we have re: b: Joba's Protestant Episcopal Church for} siy De » 189) ful suit bargain New York has ever known at $10. 410 for misses’ 17.50 sults. ft hi to m: ne pr lonverte’ Le Kaliving slightly fi Ueiree-olgint years, end during bis paw he took a leading place in th World of pbia city comtroversy over the admission of Dr. Briggs to the Episcopal ministry Oreated a great stir in the church at) nary ra ot the Ca m the Mines he returned | arriving here » relatives, and be condition deelded to Now don’t lose sight of the fact that we know what weare talking about when wé say 17,50 suits for $10—we've a reputation at stake and we would not hazard it one lota by cle him in F ing tO Amer W He had ause of His feeble nw i making a statement we could not more than live up to, Misses’ sults made , \ € the time and caused a Wtterness of oak Rea’ ree i of cheviot in blue, brown and black—also novelty cloth, mannish mixtures, handsomely tailored by skilled tailors—in zibeline,! Tallor sult : Teeling to grow up between him and | Pia ie ie i iittle. Semiefitting box coat, collarless, inlaid with stitched panne velvet, side plaited Cheviot, covers and mannish mixtures, In black, | id Bighop Potter, Wien tha Bishop took wanted awit skirt. If we could show you these suits just blue, brown, etc, Just a small lot made up from and stiff “a the part of Dr, Briggs in the contro. | 1 opened Bee Eset as they are right in your own home, while a manufacturer's gdd piec Mf igh} trimmed bs vetsy Dr. Da Costa turned bis attack! 1)’ while In a gentle you are reading this announcement, you'd OCF pieces ot high| Dy thg prelate, His only living relative isa niece who| say without hesitation that we had not done rade cloth at 7,50, hat dept ig 4 Wasa short time after this contro- | lives In Measachu: this suit bargain justice—for misses 14 to 16,50 for misses’ *; length coats of ; oi fegay that he resigned trom the Epi 46 years, good grade kersey, in black and tan—collar-, We offer for to- Jeret ve Komen DEAD SCIENTIST IDENTIFIED.| | 21.75 for velvet Juntor sutts—be wen amma, tet pane, velvet nighed| morrow ’ oak ordained | ss la BR witchingly smart—stylish suits which you box contesiaes 10 and 16 yenrw. "| gon 1 & last Was Of+ | an EK, Coffe Expired on Street|) Will. find upon Invéstigation you cannot : trimmed ‘ duplicate elsewhere for tess than 31.75— the moat In White Plain, x time. and phe beady of the man who dropped | jaunty box coat effect, flat broad velvet if ar Gas reporte attention | aga on the street in White Plains last | collar, finished with silk braid, kilt skirt— be DA Costa contempla ig hls it from apoplexy was Identified this 14 to 16 years at 21,75, ife, the mother of hie two # pt the « 4 to orning as that of Herman F. © WH | n, in order to ac ming as the : eee Seam Gtica,. ba, this was No 27 Seventh avenue, New York DaCosta iow in lad, and then her City, ‘The body will be shipped to New § Bibbdnd did apply for admission to | York thie afternoon, tly orders, He studied at Dun ‘The man had come here to attend a Me and went to Rome tn May ft meeting of the Christan Sotentiats jast r. Da Costa was the author of more! ght. Why Tell You a Thing You Can See for Yourself? 23.75 for misses’ blouse sults, made of broadcloth, cheviot, zibelines and novelty mixtures—collariess or notch collar—plalted skirts—sizes 14 and 16 years, 19.75 for misses’ sultS of cheviots and fancy mixtures—27-In, semi-ftung cont with veat of broadcloth, plaited skint— sizes 14 and 16 years. oS’ broadtall \ length , In white, brown, biue, fancy trimmed collar and * r | 14.78 for misses’ ', length regulation coats of winter weight cheviot, lined with flannel, body and sleeves lined with satin bishop sleeves with emblem—blue and brown—sines 14 and 16, THE WORLD) FRIDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER i 0. 0 AND STOLEN, HE SIYS Meshow Wants a Warrant for the ex-Convict Who Carried » exclaimed Stephen Mesiiow, of No. #1 Greenwich WORK MONDAY WONDERG, |xtreet, to Magistrate Cornell in the good $12 Coatseeonly 150 though at this special Saturday price— ak sr mene a nos Contre Street Poiige, Court today, “1! Want & MAN Agrested fOr stealing my wife,” * "Would you all tt gtand or petty! larceny?” Magistrate Cornell asked, ad * replied -Meshow, "Grand | an a second offense; he's ant ex-conviet,”* dagen) “Kather bad taste on your wife's part with gif ex-con ict,” re- marged the Magistrate Well, to run away hoe fault,” replied meriged her and then ie. 1 to produce proof |} thy wd been» stolen” and Masivrate Cornell told him when he brought tt he would grant a warrant. ——— "MR. DOOLEY Sunday's World. Cn STREETS. Misses’ smartest and handsomest ‘17.50 suits of the season, *10./Trimmed hats at *1.95, | Sale—creating the models—choosing the fabrics) a ch you'd ordinarily con. cure those exceptionally stylish hats at less than half. ‘lized our ambition—the most wonder. | Don’t fail to Third Floor, $7 50 ..__ Misses’ 3; coats at They're $12 and exceptionally to 14 years, with emblem, in blue and brown. coats of che with belt, ne sises 6 to 14 yegrs. 5.75 for chilla, line M4 years, new model, %6 to # inches. A man writes us to say that our “ Merit” shoes are better than their advertising. Good! That's the way it should be. His point, however, is critical, not compli- Te mentary. He says “ Your shoes look as well as they wear—why don't you talk more about their Thé fame of Ypsilanti Underwea ["s extraordinary good silk, too, | » A handsome taffetas and peau de soie— || 1) Sassi 2,500 men’s Ypsilanti *5 and °7 union suits at *2.95 Goods, are a positive guarantee that values are exactly as represented. ren anny | and the fact that these are perfect in fact, it’s a quality never put into a waist made to sell for less than $5, so you can expect tne best value of the » season in silk waists to-morrow, and we say with emphasis—you'll not be dis. appointed, Second Floor. looks?” Reminds us of the applicant who sent us his photo- graph and never mention- ed his qualifications, You can see for your- self what “Merit” shoes /ook like. But you wouldn't know that #0 shoe : P at any price will outwear them, ‘unless we told you, We do tell you that—and we guar- hantec it, ' ‘Unet near a “Meri¥’ store send for our new catalog. Mail Order Dept, 109 Gummer Mt., Boston, Mass. i eMERIT” g SHOES’ 2m = STORES IN THE PRINCIPAL CITIES i THE INTERNATIONAL SHOE CO, dneaten NEW zi RK aM 3 Hiroe BROOKLYN—*1129 Broadwa. wo! Very fine quality of taffew and peau de sole —dalnty tucks and hemstitehing forming yoke effect—tucked back, collar and cults navy, light blue, tan, pink : also white § and black — special $5.00 value, at $3 for waist of nun’s velling, cashmere, all wool granite cloth and veils, some tailor-made, others fancy trimmed, in all colors and black, $Q for nun's veiling waist, 5, for waist of very 2 strictly tailor-made, front 4.50 fine quality of | Ypsilanti is that widely adver. tised underwear famed for the properties that $ insure com- | 2 95 fort and a | e healthy body, | It is strictly hygienic and | meets all the requirements of | the exacting man, Every suit | absolutely non-shrinkable, These suitsare all perfect, made to fit the form, from high grade composed of small tucks, sleeve | Henrietta cloth, large side plaited also tucked, fancy collar, all colors tucks, leather collar and cutis, all and black, | colors. \ Imported gloves, *1 E SAY unfalter- ingly that these gloves at 95c, and $1.00 are the best values that have been offered this season—entirely new im- portation of the very latest styles, Male Floor, t ct loves, | | Partspoint tacks newnat Fall colors, also black for boys’ Pique West 125th St,, near 7th Ave. cy sewn imported Fifty new styles in Neckwear at 25° | and 50 is the unprecedented Saturday offer” ing that’s sure to crowd this main floor section, We never saw women so enthusiastic as they are over the dainty creations we're offer. ing at bargain prices, Beautiful lace eifects— Rutile, Silk and Velvet conceits, sheer Mull and Applique and the be- witching Rosé Point lend 25c an admirable style diversity to this remark- able offering, They're / from the best manufac. turers of Europe and America, Special tor morrow, 25¢ set for embroidered linen collar and cuff sets—all colors, St. 991 Broadway, *€23 Broadway. ¥., *262 W. 125th Bt TMENT ALSO. ‘ ee Fi MEN'S DEP. Q5c or misses’ kid gloves, gloves, glace, two wear, clasps, correct colors for street $1 for women's mannish hew importation just re gloves—-new shipment | ceived for this sale, from well-known maker, | for street and dress | for Rose Point and Venise lace — stocks |25e \ with tab-—many patteths, s Pique sewn street glov | §Oc for lace stock and jabot, like illustration, colored most worn street shades; sual value, } | | velvet binding effects—very dainty and correct, ——_—— sooneerneenenencmmmnfeesionaiineS for t) ' A Good Rule to Follow: ) [PB ac { mcepiestmesnanee—ae — —— san Boys’ and girls’ ‘‘Nature”’ shoes at °1.85. Thats an extremely low price for most any good shoe, but when it represents the famous “Nature” shoe for growing feet it is time for parents to carefully consider before selecting footwear for their children, Ten new styles for dress and street wear, shaped so the wear on the leather is reduced (othe minimum, That makes them last much longer than shoes that cost even more elsewhere, e . Seo d Floor, Children’s viel kid, patent tip, lace and button— Sizes 814 to 111,85 and 2,25 ™ . Sites § to $1.50 and 1,65 | Sizes 11% to 2+2,00 and 2.65 Children’s patent kid and patent calf, lace and button, “Nature” shoes, hand made— dizes 8% to 112.50 | Sits 11% to 23,00 Little men’s vici kid spring and half heel lace shoes, sizes 9 to 13%—1.50 and 2,00 Lace shoes, patent colt, sizes 9 to 1344—2.00 and 2.50 Boys’ Casco calf lace shoes, pebble calf top, stout soles—very durable — Sizes 13 to 2—1.50 | Sizes 24; to $41.75 Boys’ sizes, vici kid lace shoes, new “Nature” Jast, Stylish and durable—sires 1 to §4%—2.00 and 2.50. Boys’ sizes, patent colt, well stitched, oak sole shoes—-a strictly dress shoc— Sizts 13 to 2-2.50 | Sizes 2 to $%—3.00 New designs in the §.C, S$. shoe for women, $3.50. _ txclastvectestions that bave not rh ate psiged best youre mploy jin fact, it Is on a pat w used in the $5 shoes ' : AG | “FOLLOW THE CROWDS!” Where the “crowds” go it's a pre ral attraction you may feel sure there would be no “crowds,” gets asim audience; 2 speaker of rex! merit the contrary. tore of big profits and litt he store of small profi ty safe rule for you to go, Mf there isno | A poor speak- || Likewise, the é merit interests few, and those only oner, whereas and unusual meritattracts and holds the masses. The Crowds" Come Here Because There's a Resson. AIBBRAL CLBDIT CLV, OPKIE SATLKDAYS TILL 40 P. ML and iine pyro. etchalbimcoo, cast brags trim- mings, 40 in @ high, 26 : wite. Like designs, pretty, large pioce: fn solid golden oak, well m: ‘und coir carved, French bevel mir- for in dreaser, brass trimwiags. ne wip CONCLUSIVE proof that these very suits aré listed to sell at | $5 and §7 will be shown to any One who requests it in this phenomenal Saturday sale of 2,500 high grade correct weight “psilanti union suits at $2.95. of absolutely perfect goods, just right for 50 neckwear styles, 25c. natural wool yarns that positively guarantees good service, It is a remarkable bg and $9 95 the ver best tiaden * » wear, hand-made by the | Ypsilanti Co,—full fashion- ed, full regular made two weights— heavy and me- dium for winter wear, They are not seconds nor cancelled orders, but a bona fide overproduction winter wear. and destroys | Colo, . Tt relieves assimilates thé Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowcls, giving healthy an¢ natural sleep. ; ‘The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been in use for over, ‘BO years, has born the sigt ature of Chas, H. Fletcher, and has been made under his All’ Gounterfelts, Imitations and ‘“Just-as-good” are but Experiments that | trifle with and endanger the health of Infants and Childrea—| it Gives his Anal advice to voters in next | Memulme Castoria always bears the signature of 14.75 for girls’ full length velvet Oats, belled back, deep cape, finished with handsome lace, lined throughout—sizes 6 8,75 for giris’ full length coats, made of winter welght cheviot, Hned throw with red flannel, storm collar, full aleeve, 7.60 for girls’ full length regulation t, plaited front and back, tical emblem on sleeve iris’ reefers, made of chin- throughout with red flannel, storm ¢ollar, emblem on sleeve—sizes 6 to 5.96 for girls’ shirt waist dresses— box platted skirt with solid color taffeta waist—sises 6 to 14 years. 2,95 for misses’ $5 skirts of cheviot and fancy mixtures—plaied modet—lengths Main Floor, HIS believe that if we 10 '$ | urday we surpassed all ful suit and overcoat bargain sale. Men's winter sults—Single and double breasted—wor- steds, fancy Scotch cheviots, black Thibets, etc.—tegular $18 and $20 suits—my, but it’s a pleasure to gall this sort of clothing—don't haveto saya word—the value is so apparent—all we have to do Is to find the size and pattern that fuits—that's all—Saturday for the last time —at ,,.c05 eeseee ce | Men's winter overcoats—the new swell tourist also black and Irish-frieze— | could. not secure a more stylish or handsome appearing cout full §2inches long with beft if you paid considerable moge, a! *14,75 SANE Now comes the final day of that great sale of men’s suits and overcoats, | eat sale of men’s suits and overcoats ends Saturday evening with the closing | of the store, For five consecutive weeks we've run this saje, and each succeeding week’s business has . J | been greater than the preceding one, and we firmly could secure | bargains to sell at the same price we could continue it indefi- | nitely, but all great bargain events must_have their end and Saturday ends this great and successful occasion, for winter sults that are post- tively worth #18 to $20, and #10 for winter ovércoats worth fully as much as the sults, | We make this statement without the least fear of con- | tradiction, and the better judge you are of clothing the more forcibiy the bargain importance will strike you. Last Sat. | sprevious sale records—an achieve. ment we attribute solely to the unprecedented values offered. | The. Rochester manufacturer who made this 4) | clothing for usat a great price concession during the early season dull period, would now be willing to give us our regu- lar profit if we'd consent to cancel the order, but that’s not | what we are looking after, We want you to remember this sale—this store—for all time to come, because of this wonder. Men's black sults—just 200 -single and double breasted, mannfactorer's samples, positively worth $25 to $30—custom tail. ored suits — all sines — $14.75 Men's 5t8 cravenettes; just 79 coats;-at 99.75 Exceptional values in Winter suits and overcoa’ Py colors 1 What is Castoria ASTORIA {s harmless substitute for Castor Git; Paregorle, Dropa} Boothing Syrups, It is Pleasant, It contuins neither Opium, nor other Narcotio substance, Its age is its guarantee, It forma and allaye Foverishness, It cures Diarrhora and Wind * ‘Tepthing Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency, Ie The children's Panacea—Tho Mother's Friend. a ‘al supervision since its infancy, Allow no one to deceive you im this, Lata | See Cooper's $25,000 painting: “The Story of the Evil Spirit.” Saturday’s the Last Day. sensation of the year in art circles ture that will make history, as have a chosen few other masterpieces, You must not miss | seeing It, Come at your carliest convenience a er Pe Voarth Floor | REMARKABLE values await you tomorrow.) in our millinery sections-—an opportimity to se- see those $4 lo $5.95 conti- nental sailor effectsat$1.95, — continentals, sallor effects, ete., im taffeta, felt, etc,, ete; heretofore $4 to $3.95, at.. Sale to-morrow iad . sat al i 51.95 Girls’ and Misses’ $4.95 hats, 51.95, | Great clearing sale of girls’ and misses’ hats tiiat have been sell. fa 5 all Fipertael at $4.95 at £1,95—just (he thing for school wear, Illustration gives a hes idea. of these hats, Stturday, tt... TOMES uf | 95 (Fine Paon velvet and shirred chiffon combined) + Charlotte Corday hats. Universally sold at $5.95 to $6.25, in black, c navy, brown and light shades; toemorrow, ........ 64+ Sale of Fine quality ostrich plumes. In black and waeeae aol; full bo ter lustrous black, hout 14 in, 16 In, 5 Hin. i 59,25 53.40 54150 ty Book sale 14c. Saturday. We cannot attempt here to represent more than 2 special features* Hundreds just as valuable await your choosing. Most famous and valuable works of English Literittire!—35c. line. | 4c This line was published (or a large inail-drder howse'in Chicago” and sold by them all over the country at 35c ech. They sold about 450,090 copies this way. We offer the renainine quantity of the half million. edition, over $0,0U0 copigs in all, at the wonderful bargain price of 14¢ each, This positively does nos pay for the materials that went to make the book. It is a book to last, strongly bound in extra Neat cloth, good paper and type, 200 titles, t + | Gaiwmay Hap j Pe {old Dust }i layils of the King. hi Aiinaped ‘ See «| Bloor, Hypatia, Light of Asta, Jeers. fea Natural Law in Ord "Mam‘selte’s Secret, | Prue and 1 pant and Present, | Plonears, Pilgrim's Progress, r, spirit | snip’ of Miles Stans Pralrie, lower Fables. G,,C. Merriam Co.'s 1903 Edition of Webster's Unabridg:d Dictionary—5,000 Copies, i i 25 The most famous dictionary ever published, The acknow?. e edged standard of the language throughout the Englishy:( speaking world. Over half a million of the earlier ed'tions have sold at. ~ $8.50 and $10.00, This is the new 1903 edition, right-up to date. Strongly bound in full sheep, Indexed; during this sale at $2.25, —— - IE %] | Second Floor, similar clothing ‘10 pults, all the newest Blue serges— pants, ages 8 to t tale ad tre | Just 250 mon's f: ests— $5 values—at 51 Yoox

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