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so THE WORLD? THURSDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 10, a7 O57 AUSSI FLUE HOSE. CONSUME : —=—— Es cureo in Four montis? HECHT BROS. ; R I, ; Dr. Anderson's New Process. | ; » . | 2 259-261 Sixth Avenue, MAY SURVIVE AS FR f Sciwien Nth nd 17h Sty 6th Ave., Cor 20th St. yire . % u x AA ’ : U ' jgeodliog | ui (VA i ao MsAuOneWhether Yous Why Mothers Like t0 Bring Their Chil- ; | " i ay Cash or Mave : . Born Last Night Weighs acces Wyck Made Appeal to Commis-| a Charged dren to Our Store for Their Shogs . : ; sioner McAdoo in Person, and) 4 Than Three Avarters ie Failure of Negotiations It Is Believed ; k The Friday bargains are BECAUSE here they secure the best wearing and best fitting ' d and Is Only Eight Is Sent Back to Central Pari | 3 here alike for those who pre- aucavse rre” poly, ol ie Bri : : at ; fer to pay cash or for those the prices are the lowest, iog About Intervention, in west Sa pay Inches in Length, ill ring ‘ ‘ ’ at a Own Request. ; who would rather have their BECAUSE the children are carefully fitted by competent Which the United States, Great purchases charged and settle clerks. ; Amaltest baby ever known to live | Li Whenever Pollo : in small amounts ~~ BECAUSE the service is both courteous and ) Bling ite smal lungs tun of ar Britain and France May Join. Adoo Is quest 9 a Every service chat cash can BECAUSE the store is aity and healthful and a |] © Wally heated air up at the omce of geo pda Respite bi " ' s, perform, your credit does at large space is devoted to the Children’s Department, Rid. Glass, No. #7 Second avenue acted (hom tha garde. eda al this store, We guarantee thus securing the greatest amount of comfort for both ative bit of humanity) LONDON, Nov. 10—Japan unofMclally |¥pon what basis of a settioment peace| lot of folks wanted to know witrgs| FOUND OUT HE styles, qualities and prices mothers and their children, And than three-quarters of a/has made representations to Rasta | Could be seated, {t ls at present Impose that the Commlssiorer was going to HAD CONSUMPTION and cone receive back a BECAUSE everything that is sold at { * ne re . | ble to see: but there ia nat the allghts | do, B urchase on the merest request i imee Mesesures in length eight| looking to peace This action has F%|o41 douoe that eambined renrecnatetene | tte wouldn't teil them, but remurked IN TIME TO BE CURED. a cha ih st, Cammeyer’s is fully guaranteed, 4 he tiny head is one inch longa! yuited in fatlure and euch representa: | especiaily it led by Presid. without @ change of expression: ——— \ Srerytng ve ell we CAMMEYER’s ‘and a halt aogn ‘a ets, tions, even privately, are not likely | would «8 far-renc “There is a hore in the Police Depar.-| “For years I had be ject to what 1! gladly charge and accept in » ‘Meetaurement a Fagor aera to be repeated by Japan, P ; j waves - cencitied, oh of whieh was! ment which asked me for 4 tracafe: | thought os Just ordin Lberseoii Dkr peyaey ig sums as you can dreumterence ‘ Although the suggestion of @ pacl-| thoroughly defeated, It ls compar: "'Y | yesterday.” The Commissioner walied | My symptoms grew so “| gconveniently spare, at such of fe settlement was made unoludaliy It]easy to make peace in this ca: t for this to sink in and then | came alarmed. There was a constant hawk- ot humanity, which ertes| actually had debind it all the wolght|noliuer side 1s thoroughly defeated yet. | smomant £0 ° ing and tickling 1a. my throat. 1 relaed es #5 you can best spare °K TRUE e oe _, by ag psn of an offer by the Japanese Govern:| “The prospects for the success of! +4 was up at the Park Circ and 4 aged cba ig Rag ape . ORI nigh’ mens. It was made directiv to Russia. | friendly intervention have vastly in- stopped to speak to a mounted police pains and pressure actoas my | Vv Small A ts P, TRADR re No M Beventh street. Dr. No power acted as an intermediary, | creased since the commencement of the man who was leading horse along the Y ebilis, fever and night sweate began ery mounts Pay ¢ FOR BOYS | When summoned to attend the The proposition was put forward ten-| war, The two nations now respect each curb, ‘Thia horse te known in the de- | 1 distress me, and I noticed that I frex for These. Our Buster Brown Shoes (i gins the baby was dead, | tatively and unofficially, #o that the| other to a degree never dreamed of be- partment as after the Arst | suey Tied trom my iunge. “Iwas toring | & Silk Waiste of Taffeta and Pees de MARK.) {ft move he quickly be- | Japanese Government would be in «| fore they met In battle. That mutual Mayor of Greater New York. ‘Wyck’ | flesh and strength and (rit sc very weak | Cygne; plaited fronts, Made of calfskin or black kid on our own True-Form Last, with Roya f€ with hot 1nd cold water position to deny any report that {t waa] respect 19 the most hopeful factor for " > js | that 1 decided to seek help, for | THEN Mo atimulate t and to euing f . o8. Japan does not want to go on| teed te be ta Centra) Park, Later his | thet, | ducted 1 eearuge kad wedtcines t black and colors; worth 3, Oak Soles, Button or lace. ’ Dremienibe. Pinaliy the| ‘The failure of theee direst negotia Srnites forever 69 0M | mastor was transferred No te irate sad beam thbing bad Set belped we 6 par: $5.75, tor ,, . 65 Sizes 6 to 101g, B1. $ O—Sizes 11 to 2, BV.OO—Sizes 2% to 6, $M to reathing at the rwe| ans resulted tn bringing Intervention| Maton Hayne totimatad tnat ne | UY at Cr Mall talon wud te tree |i and my ateach Wan comico” weet) # tylored Walking ySkre oF Mied $11 $2.5 O 4 eit n times a minuto, Then tt was within a measurable distance, For-| thought that the fall of the fortress | “while 1 woe tukmg to the police 1 consulted a professor of Cornell U Worsted in mannish effects; kilt CAMMEYER'S “TROTTERS’’ are” serviceable shoes for boys and girls; toreixteen times a minute, then | eign Secretary ne'a plea for] would not long be delayed and added: | 1 tue hore rubbed his nose againet fe Oe avis Oe te ae oe ane | 75, $3 95 strong and sensibly made, ; Sead gine causes ak; | fiatdnalh devas sy RH Cedars io 1 have no doubt! oy arm, and atven I looked around | snd find out posliively what the exoct con, Ladies’ heavy White Cotten Sizes 6 to 10%, B 1. 2 H,-Sizes 11 to 2, B 1. F O—Sires 24% to 6, Qiass, amazed at the unvewal sight Guildhall bang aken here to be| that the Powers wio aro now ao will. |S Mim SM MNS | tm of | dition wan and It f could te cured. T ati ies! heavy ite i Sida Beemer eearter-pound baby living,|% pointed auggeation to the United) ing to express thelr devire for ponee|titay ite aid that sevoral times att and it] elsts with fen large tucks in front Bice eR “JUNIOR” SHOE for small boys is made of calfskin, with ft in cotton, tucked i{ under) States and France that the time ts| will confidentially exchange views in and when I asked the policemen what | and two in the back th 45c heavy ‘oles let cal ‘and hurried home with it. The Approaching wate Fura Powers weet the hope of arriving al some fuggee: | meant he sad, ‘Why, he wante | had consumption ait of the right IDK, Sizes 8 10 13%, $ 2«<OO—Sizes 1 to 2, $1.25 ¢ OMA his wife put the baby In a '4ke some action, ean be definitely |tion practical to both zelligervnts. transfer back the perk. He knew Hut he sald I had com sy Heese: AMMEYEK’~ SHOE SPECIALTItS FOR CHILDREN, ! which was filled with Slated that Lord Lansdowne made his you right away, Mr, Commitsstoner.’ 1| time to be cured, and I began Bis, treats | « CAM! e 1.50 age and boston of hot wacer,|#peech with full Knowledge that Japan aay vay Rhea naga" Na"faxa™ | at's Rests as | iy ftanneavereee 2OC § |] The Weak Ankle toe $140 | The Torin sho... Lo O Morning the baby was given Will not resent a proposition looking to| RUSSIA NOT YET ith ‘iiirmatve. eee OO | thoroughly understands bls specialty ‘that | $ Fifty Men's Rain Costs; plain and WhiteTop Pat Lea'r Shoes $ 2 6OO | The Fat Babies’ shoes... 1 .O! @erilised milk—four drops from a Perce from the three Powers—the READY FOR PEACE, |. "I've been looking up Wyck por | ita curs was possible | should receive it at) fancy effects; splendidly tailored; ' Dp TMEN ‘ " " Inited tt rar > a d that he did t «| hin hand! HK) ) fest AR ee hee Mit. Glsas bab Batain there , ft ceaniis trptvanies ——asemeee Bigs dhe park and in the mowt ti ct Greathed the Seemishta) Yooer lehels old for 910 and 812,50; low. $5 BoYs Leaders in Boys’ Shoes. a oath Riek an hunaTY (He vere that the Initiative will come from| @T. PETERSBURG, Nov. 10—In om- posse pores, tn SPemmcatts aud’ he oan | cncld, fasl’ ihe. teetetaa, movionied. tapers ees Boys’and Youths’ § fi i President elt, though the action| a) elroles Lord Lansdowne'a vailed f, stunts than the av e trained | reaching tuto every in my lungs, 1| ¢ Boys’ Sailor Blouse, Double-breasted iy Ht 2.00 % ; ie bleh ts the ainallem and | socia ‘be join fuggeation thu the Russo-Japanese dor and Iam golog to give hiui his) Improved rapitir “trom the very berin-| $ Sack and Eton Norfolk Suits; sizes Harvard Jr. : rt i, “ couRN soon censed, shortners 5 the P er te we Ads D yo is Thinks Roosevelt Will Act, Confilet might be settled by arbitration © inhie'in inguater tha fovea “wall mog ’ Ls a p Ber ote | 3to 16; the kind that $2 95 Mage the same as our Famous tin ning. Dr. Glass : 1 a nis afternoon and he goes back | and I never epit Up any more blood efter sold readily at $5, for —P day $3 Men's Harvard, in box calf, ¥ he will exert every possbio| It Is sald that Lord Lansdowne only! fide an unfavorable echo. The state wigned this afternoon and ho goes back am pit up 3 ‘ 1 . to Central Park, sing the Inhalatio gain to oye well-made ators Overcoats; black calf an a i a LN a 4 . ment prevaila stronger than ever that 1 using the Inhalation. 1 gained #2) $ Bi Wmade Oxtord 0 black calf and black kid) sizes 4 40 sustain life in the tiniest ot. soke #0 openly yesterday evening be- ‘é : But Wyek did more than secure his a in four months, and my lungs were sizes 3 to 16; d 41 to 2 and 21g to 5% fen in Now York. cause he had good reason to bel vt yey en be —— own transfer, for he back his old ae ET Toe Ee value at $4, for $2.95 +s “Armor Clad’? Lace, , y Remest voter who arrived too that Mr. Roosevelt oontempiated mak: | before the Mea af peaco can by enters cammude Policeman cc, Tne Dr: Anderson X-Light revealed my | ’ ‘ ie “Aro: te tw @ection returns is the | ing on offort to bring the belligerents to | tained. The mero fw hat the sumeee- roe tre ceaneteers au , Steer tagn sooeanee in aly iy CORNDRA an Sea iiaer aan eaaanecn nnn cne tent $1 50 | @ George Falk, 2 cloak maker. |(iscurs terms of peace. Lord Lana-|tion comes from Great Britain's Fon | Central Park, and Wyck assigned to (Address turotshed upon application.) | . He | ity-four years old, and his dewne's remarks are held by those In not tend to ite him, If this Interests you. cut it out as public | = = Satin Ca'f, sizes Da ithe mothor, is twenty-three. | his confidence to mean that whatever | Kiidly recey The firm con-| Fergugon trained Wyck and the af- mens of cured . “ee rine ‘ tt to2and ag ate as concerned “ . tn the matter viotion i ex: ut Lard Laws: fection between the two was so strong De, And ron. ¥ eA to 5%. Boy: ature of thelr Uny son as, (he United States may do In the matter | not have been | that the nan wept when he was | 10-8, (Sundays 11-2) Mon. and Fri. eB o| Great Fritain will co-operate, even in| the result of an understanding between sent down town and Wyck taken from day evenings Ull § P.M. and Youths’ Call \ lk welled | Hotpating, | the British and Fresca governments, it | tim. Laces $2.50. Sines —— the event of Franca not participating, | the Fritish Mrench go nen la, % Lace, $2.50, ‘ , dor Cumbon, | Peng stated that the Russian view’ of te Ito 5 #2. . RUN DOWN BY TRAIN, [is coninuce na work assidvounly to diy niin’ It bv oll known “o'her| MORE GOLD FOR CUBA. ve, proved Biante 1 se engl \ | r © such & nove, TY The National Bank of Cx wee to- | # Improved Elastic Truss ts the omy SURANMEE, Balting from Chie} pre nee eee reac ent, hopes Deneral opinion ip ‘that “Lard Lace |day shipped $2.00K00n gold oon 1s Cuse | Who 14 the Democratic Nationa, pit le {nat Ms worn with abso. fs A Nes | 8 Joint action by the three powers, lowcie’s suggestion was In the nature | for acoount of the Speyer loan to that Committceman from Alaska Cont B Teed theln cr Cue Teonmed | in an interview regarding the forego- | Sts personat trial ballon |emuntry, The National City Hank wil gow telephone tolls and lots of pa a nent and Central tfaln at One Hundred and | i.e iisron Hayashi, the Japanese Min- : make a shipment of lke amount for the Hence to find o: headquar. ard to the age of the i atree: and Park avenue) 7 iy, . earns Ehoeles x — | same aconunt on Senindey ible will Gatien’, taaieinalion, leet Mey, ty attend: o " ' *, Dooley m total a wt $12,000,000 awn ; fxet file right leg was cut of | «1 should not be surprised to see the | gisousven “The Intellectual Late" in by the Chan Government, A Teast one | Iustnnter—and con HENRY NOLL, = ne ae ‘ thre wers named, or two of them, | gunday's World. A retresher after ai) Hignal shipment Hkely to be feet, By mall for 3 BROADWAY. between s . si, Maram Hospital.” where Ee Tree ere iat Bact Goaeine | Tadeo next ‘week, sir chon Wanaralers "NewYork SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY MORNING WONDERS i Bull B | Get the Habit. | Buu 3 G bit. | Bx Get the Habi i Brothers | Get the Habit, | Bul Breteis. et the Habit. | Bull Brothers, et the Habit, | Bull Qwteus | Get the Habit. 4 Seventeen Years Old! Seventeen years ago we established the Brill business, On Saturday, November 12th, 1887, with only $300 capital, we opened a tiny store, \ 13x40 feet, at 45 Cortlandt street. Empty boxes on the shelves helped out our small stock of men’s linen, neckwear and underwear to make a brave array. But we pushed our business with American energy. We gave the public what it demanded. We treated our customers as ‘friends whose good will is more to be desired than profits. We won the confidence of the buying public—a confidence we are proud to boast we have never violated. ‘ And so our business grew. We opened our Sixth Avenue store in 1890 and added men’s clothing, hats and shoes, Then we started our Broadway store in 1895, and our Harlem store in 1897, And in these four great busy marts, this week, seventeen choice merchandise wh ich in celetration of our enniversary we Men’s Overcoats. All hand-tallored, Never sold years after the humble beginning of our business, we have gathered together quantities ae are glad to offer to the public at profitless prices, Read this list of birthday bargains: Youths’ Overcoats. | Special Black Suits. | Men’s Shoes--Special. Young Men's Surtouts, Paddocks, Belted Tourists and Pale- Men's Black Vicuna Thibet Suits, linings and vest back of black Shoe sales Jately have been epidemic, and like mostepidemies 4 tots, pgeaive Bonn, mixtures, Oxfords and blacks, all | Merveitleux silk; specially bencimade ioe this sale; double and bra tay Miniter Angew Aral wai Gespite the at and-tallored; perfect fit nteed; i 7 ; te ar r d nye? eD. re iS arc ir wrlae uate iteed; $20 Single breasted models in every size, These Suits are marvels These GOODS are in our stores, EXACTLY AS ADVERTIS! Paddocks and Paletots of Oxford Vicuna, correctly draped skirt and perfectly fitted back under $25. Anniversary Specials at shoulders Special....s0 Overcoats, 52 sale { _ $18.50 and $19.50 Box Overcoats of O'Fallen Frieze and Hull Meiton, satin also G « n and sleeves; Black and Oxf “Skibbereen” Frieze Box Overcoats, 44 inches long, lined with Venetian body and satin sleeve linings, and workmanship, These Sults are positively the best we ever offered AT ANY PRICE. All sizes during Anniversar y Week, extra $1 5 Regular $18 value black and fancy Worsted Suits, single and double breasted models; special at.... Our well-known and reliable custom-tailored Suits; they have haircloth, linen-canvas, hand work and other points found nowhere else \n sults at our price Anniversary Week at. Inch Greatcoats in Oxford These garments have broad shc comfortable, and well fitting. § to 20. Special eon Youths’ $0-inch Oxford Melt: Coats, serge lined, sizes 15 to 2 ford; 52 “Skibbereen" Frieze $12.50 inches long, serge lined can be produced in ready-to-wear garments. The patterns new tweed e Sizes 15 to 2 Mos and solid br Priced for Ani ing in all details to o Specials, in sizes 18 to 2 men's priced single breasted models, hone: honest $8 values; sizes 15 to 20; $10 a $13.50 Fifty-inch Belt Coats in all-wool fancy mixtures, and 50- and $15 values, Special Youths’ black and fancy sing! ¢ bluish, grayish and brownish overplaids, Double and single breasted black and fancy Suits, correspond- All-wool black Thibet and all-wool faney Suits, y tailored and trimmed; 6 special af...... toeee real $25 garments, Anniversary Pric black Worsted-Cheviots, ulders and are long, loose, SS §12,50 yn and fancy Belt $-1 Oo ranging from light gray to al: and semi-peRtop; all sizes pat- ¢ and double oreasted Suits al Anniversary Sale. ywns; all up-to-date models; niversary k $ l oO blue serge Suits. Brill special All excep $10 custom-tailored $8 prices elsewhere $6 and $7. double and fancy Norfolk Suits, with bloomer breeches; Of tailoring and are cut on correst 1904-1905 lines; ‘$15 Men’s Extra Trousers. Regular $6 and §7 English Worsted Trousers, new patterns, ost black; cut pegtop Anniversary Sale Price... “Dutchess” Trousers, guaranteed by their maker y cy Two-piece Suits, Norfolk Bloomer Suits, fancy and plain Russian and Eton Suits, Winter-weight double-breasted Suits for boys, sizes 3 to 16, at The collection includes excellent blue serge Russian Suits, double - breasted regular double-breasted Two-piece Suits and 95 Novelty Suits, Brill specials at. ers ° REGENT Men’s $3 Shoe—patent colt lace Shoes CUSHION Men’s $3.00 cork sole Shoe—velour calf and viet kid lace Shoes.......+. | 15 e Anniversary Price $4 Otherwise 50Oc Tuxedo or Dinner Jacket, the new blunt-corner model, faced with gros grain and lined throughout with Venetian; special, coat. . 12.50 Tuxedo or Dinner Coat, same as above but SI LINED throughout; special, coat $ 1 5 Silk @ Opera Hats. . Regular $6 and $7 Silk and Upera Hats, in the newest shi “ copied less than a month ago from the prevailing Paris and’ London designs; made up for special sale Anniversary $ Week at.. Either $18 value; special.......4.. Anniversary all-wool Frieze and fancy overplaids and Gi barca can get 10 cents for ode button that comes oif Seotch m So-inch Bolt (x oO and $1 for every seam that rips; sold English Melton Overcoats, 44 inches Jong, and English Melton Barwnn } Speci is aie ees $ 8 NY City aly in the Srll Stores $2 to $4 4 Venetian lined Overcoats, $2 inches long; hand-talored gare vey 5 sd tala ARES TROT AR EARS - “The great $2.50 Shoe of the West"— ments w $18. Anniversary al $ 5 Youths’ Oxford gray Melton So-inch Overcoats, Py ’ . * | lace Shoes of Winter calf.,....+++ ” . eee and all-wool Yoats. Ane "7 a BV 2.50 | ste a a acoA $6 | Children’s Specials. | “ SIGNET pst Abnivecsity Overeosts, 44, 46, 48, $0 and 59 inches (ot, Oca asia Japayese Model—Children’s all-wool Oxtord Overcoats, in nash Everhard roiled ie Ligceatiag ei \ and fancy Y q ’ W ‘ my % blue, olive, brown and gray mixtures; velvet collars and em- Bat Rhone) aie atk Haved All Sizes. cote wool goods; loose, roomy C vl che . oar yt i Miversary special. ...... cece veeehee $ l Oo outas inter Suits. es 3 . inet H and ae u 5 price; button, patent colt.......... bs Like the Men's Special $15 Suits, these Suits in sizes 17 to Mol 0 oY Vhisa ua Gp casa ol ee Men’s Fancy Suits, | ti nitiianena ai rauste pul | erie ant sh we FullDress@Tuxedos. _. y NEXT SPRINGS. ODELS; ni + on ae ae “e . a cial Ce NGL Yee ics ahah UU ae $ l bd 75 Men's Vicuna Full Dress Suits, lined throughout with Merveil- Here's the entire surplus suit stock of a great maker, Men's Anniversary Sp rice ay. yp 1 3 Regular £6 Tourist Overcoats, of all-woo! leux silk; coat faced with gros grain silk, The new extra long and $25, $22.50 and $20 fancy WORSTED Suits, é and double Highegrade Suits. (n bl " fancy mixtures, double breasted; sizes 9 to Oo broad-shouldered models, for which the reasonable 2 breasted models, Some of these Suits are hand-taiored, the rest High-grade Sults, in ape brown and $ 1 y4 50 16; speci : ‘ e Price everywhere is $35.00. Brill Special, Suit,... ’ “bench-made.” Nothing finer, considering style, goods and fancy goods; regular $18 grade ® , 4 4 Election claims cashed immediately. Bring ; Get the Habit. Go to appointment papers and receipts. a 47 Cortlandt Street, near Greenwich Street. ' Established Saturday, November 12, 1887, z ’ * } path ad wey ". 211 and 219 Sixth Avenue, near 14th Street. Opened Saturday, March 15, 1890, Chamber