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. | and followed him joytuily to th ‘ton, his plate was found read. ‘Tho cars moved on in an end procession, motormen sajd things under tral Park Hanged Herself iin Fit_of Melancholy—Hus- ‘band a University Professor. City Noise Is Canine Liking. TL, Nov, M1—Mre. Jul Donaldson, wife of Prof. head of the department of ogy in the Chicago Univ ed avicide by hanging tm: th ent of her handsome home, Ni Woodlawn avenue, Mer body was yesterday an hour after she had ber life. Donaldson ‘a the fourth of the Vaux family of New York to meet it end. Her mother waa killed & carriage accident In New Jersey; father, Calvert Vaux, the*famous cape artist, who planned Central, verside in New York City, committed by leaping into Gravesend Bay, her brother, Downing Vaux, was ome by gas in 1883, At that time latter was engaged to he Lie most a » He was sent to Europe,.but the poison affected his brain, The en- ment was broken off and soon al- Vaux died. suicide mania took possession of Donaldson after she had over- ied by elose application to the of neurology, and for some time has been fearing that she would be- burden to her husband. The it of being an invalid so welghed mind that she grew choly, memory of her father's fate added her depression. Hoping to restore his wife to her ing bella. FS Sve is brat bis lower jaw. Pug only shot hi Atly secured a leave of absence and planned a journey to Europe. Real- is wife's dangerous nervous state, if, Donaldson has had her tn the of attendants constantly, But Mrs, naldson slipped away from these at- ts and made her way to the bave- where she climbed upon a chair, d a rope about her neck and tied) fter, Then she kicked the chair under her fo wung into jon leaves two gona, John a bov_of fourteen, who Is at ol in New York State. and Donald, y of twelve, who Is at home. Corey. \nowledgment. dellow?’ sald Corey. of a wig-wag signal, Send for Our New Sale of Men’s 52-inch $15 | lony Great Coats at | The Great Coats involved in this sale are Great Coats in style as well asin name. They are 52 inches jong, ‘with full draped backs hanging in graceful folds from broad) shapely shoulders. The skimpiness so apparent in ordinary ready-made Great Coats is conspicuous by its absence in Vogel Brothers Great Coats, The fabrics are oxford and black friezes, special at $15, | WINTER OVERCOATS AT $12—Medium length, made in black and oxford friezes and blue and black kerseys, WINTER OVERCOATS AT $15—Medium length, in six Gatinet loose and tight fitting models, in blue, oxford, black Sand brown. | WINTER OVERCOATS AT §20—The showing involves Jong great coats, tourist and belt coats in fancy overplaids and p'ain black, oxford and brown, Also medium length @yercoats in meltons, kerseys, velours and moules. WINTER OVERCOATS AT $25—for which tailors would {char no less than $40, in great coats, tourist, belt back, q Medivm length, surtout and paddock models, | Sale of Paddock Overcoats at $20 | LBS This fe 6 very special offering of these long, graceful : ‘sae Almost every man who tries on one of these ‘3 and notes their elegance of style and perfect one. They ate made of fine black moules. On ing from the Country, the vatuavie and a prise winner, He te @ tig, brindle bulldog, wide across the shoulfers, narrow in the hips und with @ head squat, reoeling ea to forehead and protruding ea to under Jaw, Up at the Thirtioth street station he hes captured the hearts of the po- Meemen, but he hae caresses only for Roundeman William Corey. The dog ts not under arrest, but he was taken to the station by Corey after he had held up both the Broadway and #ixth avenue cars et Thirty-dourth eurest and Broadway for nearly half an hour, On his collar is a ellver plate with the © | insortption: “Wand's Farm, Eaperance, Behoharie County, N. ¥." or rural visitors to the city, the dog, called Pug by Corey, decided that there was too much noise on Broadway, and he attribnted the most of It to those long, barnitke things that went whirring up and down, ring- He came to the conclusion that for the sake of the nerves of the community he would stop them, Pug Takes His Stand, Right where the track of the down-| town Broadway cars crosses the track of the uptown Sixth avenue cars Pug plumped himself down and stuck out Motormen coaxed, conductors threat- ened and angry passengers cussed, but der jaw out further and whined in @ low, threatening tony nal state of health, Prof. Donaldson | and nelther motermen, passenger cared to go rear enougn to Jead him off the track. Corey is a dog fancier himself, and has a prize-winning bulldog at home He spoke in a friendly tone to Pug, and the deg had to make some aa- “What's the matter with you, off for a friendly wag of the Pug was sitting on his twisted stump Sale of Men's Winter Suits ® Overcoats, sracred ft, and than Corey caled im | away. | Dow Liked His New Friend. \ Pug was delighted with his now friend) |thetr breath, passengers growled and eonductors absent-miniedly rang up every fare for ten blocks, so angry were fer of Man Who Planned|He Is a Brindle Bull and, Com-| *rev over the tort time. | Corey auld the dog was undoubtedly | He 's/ making every effort to find the ownet. “Pug’” refuses to eat unless Corey feeds thin, and wails every time the man goes out on duty tour, sa POLICE DON WINTER GARB, New Weadgenr for Mounted Men Fails to Please, ‘The police are now in winter clothes helmets and all. The white head. Not to His conductor nor The oxme| only one-half the cocoas. Note the The tone called tall, but! He fot up and) Voge Brathan AD Six, Cor. B Ave | Sale of Men's Black & Faney Cheviot Suits at $12 Here's a sale of splendid winter suits thet are not to be judged by the standard of ordivary ready-made §$12| suits, Those concerned in this sale are made of fine black thibets and dark. rich fancy cheviots in single |and double breasted mode's with all the “style marks” that are characteristic of Vogel Brothers garments. | These suits are very special at $12. WINTER SUITS AT $15~—Men's single and double breasted sack suits of black worsted cheviots, black thibets, cassimeres and fancy cheviots, WINTER SUITS AT $20—Single and double breasted sack models in elegant dark worsteds and high color fancy cheviots in the new gray and brown overplaid effects, WINTER SUITS AT $25 sack suits for which tailors ask $40, made of rich hard fin- Single and double breasted ished worsted in checks, stripes and over-plaids, soft feel- ing black thibets and cheviots in Scotch effects. Winter Suits & Overcoats for Big Men, $15, $29 @ $25 The same great variety that marks our stock o regular sizes is a chief feature of our showing of suits and over+ coats for big men who measure 44, 46, 45 ond $0 chest. Here in all the new models and fabrics. Is double strength, and ‘ requires The cocoa with the yellow wrapper, THAT'S BENSDORP’S., plece tua given way to the black, ‘The change waa no sooner made be | terda n the rain began to and "ine “npoeasity for invitation: “wet the helthete—meani a trea wers obviated by a natural deluge ‘The mounted police also underwent a chonge of headgear. ‘They now wen A cap, which ts very much Uke that worn by the German army officer. | A “Ruamlan affectation,” some of the | men call it, It is not popular with ite wearers, JAPS TO SETTLE IN FLORIDA Here of Colony Advance Guard that Will Ratse Cotton and Tobacco. GaN way to Dade To cultivate #7,000 acre of ‘The colony will raise ailk, oottoa, to- pineapples and experiment bacco and with them, quantity of other smooth, rich taste. A Store for Men The men of Greater New York are invited—especially during these first winter days to visit this store. They will learn how a great men’s cloth. ing store through an tence for constant betterment has attained what is almost perfec- tion in men’s apparel. Such a visit will give you an oppor- tunity for trying on some Vogel Brothers garments. It is the best way to determine their superiority over ordinary ready-made clothing. You will observe in all the suits and Overcoats a tone and dignity which is distinctive, They possess the characteristic Vogel Brothers shoulders, snug fitting collars,and smooth setting coat fronts, features which you won't find ordinary ready made suits and over- coats possess, Those Pointed Toe Shoes Every day the demand is grow. | ing greater for these special $3 ‘shoes. Our big reserve stocks | | are continually drawn upon, The shoes are just what the stylish lyoung men are calling for—| pointed toes, high heels, flat| soles—of patent leather or wax calf, button or lace. In style they are far supevior to the much advertised $3.50 shoes, and in quality they are equal. Special at $3. Young Men's 10 | | Overcoats at The Overcoats involved in this sale are made of Oxford gray and fancy, overcoatings cut very long and loose, with broad, manly shoulders, belt back and | Snug-fitting collars. Sizes 13 to 18 and for men who measure 3} PRANCTSCO, Nov. t—Five Japanese, the advance guard of @ col- ony of forty or fitty families have ar- 9 steamer Manchuria on the Tred By Fla, where they intend auncheons, Faiatial Millay | dncheons, e ! restaurent, restaurant, 8th foor. SIXTH AVE.19.70.20” STREETS. Don’t make a mistake!! This is not an ordinary clothing announcement, Q’ the contrary, it tells of clothing-buying opportunities that have no precedence in the annals of our business, It won't take you five minutes to read all about the bargain news that tells of $40 overcoats at $22. 50—now, isn’t such news wort five minutes of your time? That's not all, though—there are suit-buying values of equal merit. i 8th floor, $22 ee they're coats the foremost tailors in this etty would be 222.50 for custom-made overcoats; proud of, too. When we say custom made we mean what we say—every coat being the very finwt example of the most skilled tallors—125 of them bought fj an exclusive maker who desired to turn a cancelled order into immediate currency, They came to us at a special price cot ston that makes it possible for us to offer them to you at $22.50, These coats are le of foreign $ Elysians, Viennas and unfinished worsteds of the most expensive character—all lined throughout with the very best silk. The lot includes all styles, and we say they are all regular $40 coats, bat the fact e of the matter 1s some of them are worth more, Saturday at $22.50, | 7 50 for $30.00 overcoats— $] for Winter overcoats 9 ordered first by a Westerm store to niade to sell regularly at $25—44 to 50 in, coats sell at $30, and that's what they are worth—made in the popu- | —fine Elysians and imported Friezes, in Oxford and blacks— lar full box style—medium length—also the new tourist coat | they are hand-made t out—large, broad concave shoul- In sy patterns of Scotch effects—the tailoring in'these gar- | ders, collars fitting close. The Tourists are the newest crea- ments Is of the yery finest—just such work as you would ex- | tions of the tailor’s art. Fancy Scotch effects, very loose and pect from a first-class “merchant tailor—to-morrow, $17.50, graceful—sizes to fit all builds. 12,50 for * $20 Winter ‘overcoats! $10.50 for $18 Winter overcoats. . he =4 \ $ 500 handsome suits to-morrow, *10. Our unprecedented sale in men’s clothing has very naturally left us with hundreds ‘of odd lots of the season’s finest ready.to. wear suits, and it's only obseeving prudent business methods to right dur stock as we go along, giving you remarkable values im stason Instead of out of season, so to-morrow we-inaugurate ageneral clearing salé of $15 and $18 hand.made sults at $ $10—all high-grade suits, fine sil worsteds, foreign cheviots, cassimeres and black thibets—they are lined with an extra 1 0 fine serge—collars all hand-made—sizes to fit all builds, at. Sale of boys’ jv: overcoats and suits at °. Dorr judge these garments by the price, because you can come and choose with your eyes shut and secure a bargain that will be a revelation to you in extraordinary value-giving—come, bring the boys, let us fit them out with the handsomest sult or overcoat five dollars ever purchased here or at any other store in America, Boys’ Russian coats $5 | Boys’ long coats $5) Boys’ tourist coats $5 sizes 24 to 8 years sizes 7 to 16 years | sizes 9 to 16 years The newest creations for the ltile | They are genuine Baltic Frieze in black, They are just the kind boys are look- fellow—every color and every combina- | Oxford and Cambridge cut very long— | tng for; made of nobby Scotch effects; ye navy, red, royal, brown and Ox+ | Joose and stylish—lined with an extra some with velvet collars, others pl ‘ord—handsomely embroidered, velvet | quality Italian—we claim this the best g sgl droseeed collar, chevron on sleeve—your choice | value in New York—your cholce at | cut extra long, belt back, a very stylish, of any style at $5.00, | $5.00, sarncetel garment; your choice at $5.00, SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO, ————— af Another stupendous sale of girls’ and misses’ apparel, offering bargains that are positively unprecedented. HERE'S a sale that’s bound to be a memorable event—a sale so great in bona fide bargain character that all future events will be measured by thisgreat value giving occasion. We want tobe emphatic about this sale—want you to interpret every word in its fullest meaning, because it’s utterly impos- s sible to overestimate the really remarkable values thal await you here to-morrow, Third Floor, Now, you know we could not afford to make a statement of this character unless able to back itup. And we've several big bargain surprises for you Saturday. Will you come? Here's something else we want you to take due notice of—the exclusive style, the rior work- manstilp and reliatde materials. We take as much pains with our girls’ and misses’ garments as we do in making and selecting apparel for our women's section, That's why the stylish miss prefers simpson Crawford Co.'s apparel—there’s a smart style.snap to every garment. 100 misses’ suits—ow ready. We hesitate to state the value, but we will, and In doing ——————— 0 ~we pledge you that we've understated the actual value—surprise at $14.75 } Bg od geal papl bev phe from here and there throughout our stocks—just a small lot Sults, the result of our great sales—not more than two of a kind—amany models—they are made of broadcloth, fancy Novelty goods and cheviotse-a variety of new Fall shades—many handsome effects to select from—such as those exclusive semi-fitting box coats and $ ] 4 75 ® blouses, formerly sold up to as high a8 $45—to-morrow at......esses esses 800 full length Here's bargain surprise No, 2—handsomely trimmed broadtall coats— now all the vogue—browm blue and blick—sizes from 6 to 14—you coats for girls — know these high-grade coats ave scarce at any price—and = = when you can buy them at $15 they are unquestionably a $ great bargaln—you'll find that you cannot duplicate them elsewhere for less than $22.50, but we're going to sell them Saturday At...,.sssesesseenseenee soesecseeessesceeserces > $2 for misses’ velvet suits, fitted model, vest of | $2LV_.HO (or misses’ fitted coat suits, made of contrasting color broadcloth, fat collar; | broadcloth in blue, brown and b trimmed with silk braid—side plaited skirt—sizes 1*| Collarless or noth collar, new ‘full sleov and 16, me gest gue Aafia. side pluited skirt, $ for’ misses’ 44 inch Winter weight covert cloth| ga a comes and is, 19,75 coats—heavily strapped apacatir sotemeb are | O8 4.7 ‘or misses’ %{ length coats of heavy model=full slesve, reversed cud—iined throughout with good Winter weight choviot, full box coat #rade eatin—sizes lin Fale st, back Se > iad velvet-— Jor girls’ {ull length velve: coats—lined through. Rae wie. ley tee Ee eins sued gener un ead tetmad oles $7..5O for mise? % length coats of novelty fancy steel buttons—sizes dto I. nish mixt full box, with velyet , neke os Wand 1h, I coits of | $ for girls’ chinchilla reefers, lined through- eat Pe ey i abate at back, 5.75 out with red flannel, full box, belt at oeek $B.7g for girls’ Russian dresses of cheviot, in H jaring Maia Floor, Ist necKwear bargain, Men's fashionable French jour-tu~hands, SOO dozen at this Saturday price as good as any Suc. tle ever worn by man— many silks used for 75c, neckwear earlier in the season; complete line of patterns, 2d necKwear bargain, Men show thew good judg. mentin choosing the London square, the very latest tle C —this applies to the young man who {s particular about his neck apparel and has been pay- ing $1—newest creations, to $3 * 91.50 ‘3! sy ioe lors & 4 remy ts v rit shoes. sturdy and $7.95 for girls’ chev: J il bro oo pl en ‘ol $6,.Q§ for girls’ full length coats of cheviot, | $4, 7 § for girls’ regulation suits of serge in blue $4.74 for misses’ skirts of blue, brown and platted front and back, belt all round, | and brown—Largo sailor collar and silk black broadcloth—also novelty man. nautical emblem on sleeve—sizes 6 to M4. tie-embiem on shield and sieeve—sizes 6 to 16, nish mixtures—plaited model—lengths % to —__>_-_—--———————— SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO, — — ’ G * Men’s great Saturday underwear sale—less than half price; d high-cl ion suits at § a thousand high-class union suits at *1.95. ARK! YE MEN! 'Tis the asf time a Winter underwear bargain of equal merit will be offered this season b any store. Our phenomenal sales have completely exhausted the surplus stocks of America’s famous manufacturers, It was eoly by drawing heavily upon them that we are able, in this unprecedented Saturday sale, to get the price down to $1.95 for men’s regular $4 and $5 union suits—less than half price to-morrow. 500 men’s $1.50 These high - grade union suits to- C suits are made morrow at of "natural ~ wool, It isvutterly Impossible to secure other than a $1,50 swit at 98c. in this great sale to-morrow, because it {s the sample line of Strictly $1.50 cults from a widely known manufacturer of extra good Winter underwear, for men’s $4 and $5 union suits, beautifully finished—handsome line | for men’s $1.50 natural woo! whi its—not all wool but lent t $1.95 of colorings sore and blue wool, plain blue and pink mercerized | 98¢ keep warm—small centage MM eolion ‘te ake them eo 1A wool, blue and white striped mercerized wool and several other jots, Prevent them from shrink ing—glove fitting, fashioned and seamless. 2,000 suits of exceptionally good pajamas to-morrow at 79c. high-grade pajamas at 79c. will compare with the pajamas you’ ered elsewhere at $1.25, and if you will examine both i iscern tl is Wriiaceace in the quality. We've sold hundred of suits at a dollar each—of domet flannel, in all sizes, miliary collar sndslds opening, tac Mea ai -- —————————— SIMPSON CRAWFORD Co, — ] f d h rT d ” Dollar sale of sturdy shoes |Saleo‘goodtime’ watches, 6 for boys and girls. TWENTY-FIVE WATCHES—that's all at $6, Saturday, es A thousand men would want them if they were aware @ A DOLLAR'S the price, but not the value, for there isn’t a manu- | of the fact that these watches are accurate “timekeepers; facturer in'the country whd cin make shoes as good as these to be soldat | {4skt. gold filled, open face model; men’s size: guaran. one doll: to the trade Bue: i sot phe hb ie itor bine ie | teed 20 years; fitted with warran'ed American made move- tate: niin are double strragthentd They're dressy, too. fecona Floor, | Métt—25 to-morrow while they last at $6, Main Floor, er |, with patent leather tips and chrome, box fers neater’ to's, with spring heels—sizes 8% to 11 and fee Sale of 200 fine watches, 11% to 2, with first heels—all are lace shoes—carefully trimmed and tinished— 5 P pestis ‘Ss 14-kt. solid) $19 for men’s 14-kt. solid gol solid leather inner and outer soles—good fitting, appearing shoes, suit i watch, heavy open | watch, heavy open face, able for dress or school wear—D and E widths—value up (0 $1.50, to § pan case, Gitted with Wal-| plain case, fully tested Waltham morrow at... are fiy4 ¢ ‘ ‘5 | movement, Little men's vici kid and box calf first heel shoes; sizes 10 to 1344—with hooks, exact $ copies of grown folks’ , ad ; A af ai shoes—sturdy and stylish at f , ‘ According to material 91.50 to Young women's sizes 214 to 814 sima—aa's eae box calf, dongola top, lace shoes 11.80 tor dove: Casco cait Ince shoes for with first heels—good style . \ " Oe ar see 1 to 2—alaes 244 U9 —never sold for less than $ of