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Tit! WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 17, 1904 ~ : | news of thelt quarrel came as a shock | | MARY MANNERING, ‘ | CHESTERS <2" 22552 MANU MANNERING “Pearce MAO COMMOT ne = S04 CLOTHES | bors sought explanations. There was none. | ile, Wife Mas Her Assault | |"Howard Gould Express," and to-day a 1 Mrs. _Jimme sor The reason \s | The case of Joseph Serriera, acquivted pbs a . of the murder of Stephen Little, in ———— The woman had been at the home of her pocket, Helen Noles, a womes a@ fifty. was run down and instantly killed by a Long Island train, known as tbe ‘ aftatr —_—~— i ing of ine Simpareans wes Brooklyn, and re-atremted on the charge ; Peter Bar {8 employed on the n did not know It had oveurret James K. Hackett. the Father, Commissioner of Police Will co tes wife, was dismissed Matron of Hotel in Great Neck race ‘entate at Gi at Neck, visiting P ‘ 1 Woes of the Jimmer- Te bow the inten 2a Not Suspend City Urdinance Yering she tat Mrs, Bervera ap: Struck by Train Carried Sav gnvi's proce in Great > peared as if she would favor the con- wus employed as matron, She was Will See New-comer To-Day, for Alfred G. Vanderbilt or, ‘!ct!on of her hyshand, who attomptea) INgS of Her Lifetime with! yotcinc down the track when the train ioe ahd Will Sign Life Contract tt nf Some Who Would Like coil , to shoot her when Little was killed deck th king to Be Manager. / Gen. Daniel Sickles Either, | But there bar been @ reconeitiation and Her, \ In bh thing were found $40 In $10 Know. Hablisied herself —— |the wife avked the DistrictAttorney to | and $0 bi a {5 gold plece wrapped _ dismiss the charge, | With the savings of her Iifetime to | In her hand et ‘ t even for Alfred G. Vanderbilt — = wil a city ordinance be suspended alin’ Neither will it for Gen. Daniel B./) sashes Sickles. 80 says Police Commissioner | | e McAdoo, and, furthermore, the Com- Loeser's Cakes, baked rzht here| missioner compliments policemen who , z struggle to enforce al! laws. nthe Store, are the mos: delicious Ff .: > re. i | When Policeman Brace arrested Gen, Cakes you can buy at any price Sicklea'’s coachman Fifth avenue s sped by Mra, Jimmer-| James K. Hackett Is a proud papa t h me bird, the stork, has Hackett home and lett ttle girl baby r own folly i} Tha 89 she had | called SBAND ADVERTISES HIS) **" ‘WIFE IN NEWSPAPERS. s lke ail Tradesmen and Others, » ful little baby that gh Separation Came \s ators 4 |] | Ask for th ! bad y Tuesday for ignoring the rules of the Jor tham in the base rent. rf = 7 Years Ago—Both P leven he will be relieved of t toad the General vigorously protested, 11 ! In every detail the Leading Retail Establishment of Brooklyn | 0 QO—BOtN Pare io support his wife, as he ba to Mr, Hackett, Now Mr, McAdoo says: | ang == al ies Silent to receive her in his home and haa met| who ie wi In New Eng “This conchman was clearly violating | a with @ flat refusal from Mrs. Jimmes-| land, He will see the new-comer to- the rules of the road and the city ordi ‘ _ son Lo come back to him day, and will sign a life ¢ t to nance in stopping his horse facing down- | town. Once when Alfred G, Vanderbilt asked that he be permitted to face the Bargains in Hosiery and Underwear. And Nobody Knows Why, he manager. If you have these things to buy; if you want to be sure of the best grades; of wide assortment and @ NOTICE—Ali persons are fore! 4, ————- harboring or trusting my. wif dy knows why Jimmerson is Fimmereon, aa she has left my bei flent, also Mrs, Jimmerson, wh HOTEL MAJESTIC CCNCERTS. on the Liberty coach at the f ¢ 1 wa f t Beard, a8d 1 wil not pay any niis of | Briehbore and friendy of the pair eha- | y isheccavels conasetn bik th 1 House downtown I refused. 1] correct sizes for choice, and of the best bargains in Underwear and Hosiery that are to be found in all New ‘ ting on and after th e er | she Trio Club will be aive also refused a similar request from + this i ssed by: cal edad JIM ME) Tet ‘em talk,” says the husband ole yeaday a fis vn : et Sta Dn i 13 Gen. Henderson, ex-Speaker of the York; this is Mode not to be Py by , ! ter, N.Y. have tco much honor for Mrs. Jimmer-| q+ the Hotel Majestle. ‘The musicians | House, Just before his death | Women’s Hosiery. joned feet; also merino In black and Children’s Underwear. | notice, lig appeared in a smn to make her more trouble. For the| are Alexander Gaslaveky. violin; V have no power to suspend elty ordi-| 25c, Stockings, 19¢. Oxford tenn eae heels and toes. Combiaation Suits, 75¢. { yn newspaper, has proven a de. sike of my daughter 1 shall not speak. || ¢, aries G. Bp nances.” 4 a in’s Underwear. p 3 morsel for the gossips of Port! ANd ao ihe tritls and tribulations of | 4 t golnieta, There = Gen, Stokles's coachman was dis-| toby ry je ‘pllesd Ko $1.00 and $1.25 Underwear, 69c, | Of medium weight cotton or heavy : ob bed a8 that section of Brook le! have proved very charged when arraignea in Jefferson/ | 314 toes * Natural merino Shirts and Drawers,|'Winter weight cotton, fleece linedjq? where the interested persons are) Mrs, Jimm making Market Court. > Winter weight; also heavy Winter) cream color, ‘ 4 areaica In" mmerean i | 80, Stockings, 25¢. weight, ribbed, balbriggan of fine , n separated | youths Wr Okeke =|} Fast black, fine cashmere Stockings;| Egyptian cotton; splendidly made and Combination Suits, 98c. ' angement | trave Med | with Barnum’s circus | * |] also fast black lace lisle thread with! finished, | Of merino, half wool, Winter weight, Ji oll ars of mar-|gosaips, ina vain search ter tn paste Single spliced heels and toes, Women’s Underwear, cream color ] Sea ce fa ihe ‘soupes: Gls coming worn and weary | Children’s Hosiery. 25c. Corset Covers, 19c. Children’s Winter weight natural color happiest. eben te eee MAY RP cat Blane 8. & My | 20, Stockings, 12%c. Fine ribbed cotton Corset Covers,| merino Underwear, 90% wool, just ff band Mrs. Jimmerson made thet OR M'CLELLAN AMAZED, | Jack, superior quality, fine| high neck and long sleeves, enough cotton to improve its wear- fm Port Chester for oaiy seats ——a ZED Stamps 9 Stamps sited Prive stockings with spliced | 50c, Underwear, 39c. ing qualities and prevent shrinking, ! Were both prominent in the affairs | Le | ‘ | Fine ribbed, shaped, medium weight| Size. 18, 45c, A slight advance in 4 Miscachild Methcaist Chorch | Mae Offes tn Caer, uae’ || With Cash | BHA ee cotton; also heavy Winter weight cot-| Price for each larger size d jethe hure . ” d all. i Were regarded as a most loving) The Mayor was ast ae Stole ceeeeeee Fulton Ste NOON Men’s agrsi | ton, fleece lined, with French band, | Women's and children'» Underwear on a astonished to lea + | jecond Fy b Their daughter Marion, a pretty | to-day that tor the past nix momna || TAM Noon Till Closing 206 Seven OMe | ki, Ane ankle length Drawers 101 ay cxnee Agveresed Goode 00 the of eighteen, was a great fay In| there has been @ messenger company Fast black cotton with full fash-| mate Main Floor. ' jeociety of the litle village. and ap- | orcupying an office In the basement of iy was idolized by both hier father the City Hall without the consent of mother, the Hoard of Aldermen, the Mayor or ’ Binking Fund )) Quarrel Shocks Friends, The company obta'ned permission, it of th 1 a . | is said, from the Borough President, ec 9 Pop arity of the Jim- | ng thought It would be a conventence and their positon in the ex-\to the oMfciale in the Hall to have social circles of Port Chester, | messengers within reach when needed Of Interest to “Young America.” Boys’ $4.00 Overcoats, syle, PIGS — sizes About 500 Boys’ Overcoats, in Ox- ford and Cambridge gray woolen mel- ton cloth, in two styles--the long box back, sizes 6 to 16, and the popular Russian Coat, sizes 4 to 8, made with frogs or military buttons and half-belt backs—all have good silk velvet col- Jars and nicely lined with triple warp Italian cloth, Boys’ Odd Coats. Value On Sal $1.60 60C bet. ae 12% Take your rick from about 280, all elzes, 7 to 15 years, They are all coats intended for $2 suits, some alngle, others double breasted, but the pants, owing to an accident at the fac- tory, were ruined. Come to Namm's Friday and buy them for one-third of their real value. Limit— two to a customer. Shoes and Slippers AT LITTLE PRICES. Without exception the best values {n Greater New York; all new, fresh goods, in this season's latest styles. $1.50 Women's Romeos, 79c. Vositively one of the best slipper bar- galns of the season; made of good wool felt, In black, brown and dark green; turned soles; sizes 2% to 8. $1.25 Crochet Slippers, 69¢. Wotnen’s Crochet Slippers, in black, blue, pink and red, with fleecy lamb's wool soles; alzes 3 to 8, $2,00 Girls’ Shoes, $1.29. Viel Kid and Box Calf, stout soles, Pat- ent tips; sizes, 8% to 2. $2.50 Women's Shoes, $1,79, 400 pairs fine Kid and Patent Coltskin lace and button Shoes, with Cuban and military heels, all sizes, Woven Cord Ginghams, 9c. First lot of the 1905 Ginghams ready now—pat- terns that everybody will have next Spring, And the quality? The same that you will later find in usual stores at 12%c. a yard. Stripes, checks and plain colors—tight blue, red, pink, brown, reseda, heilotrope, gray, navy, tan —all here and ready to give you first pick for Christmas gifts, Second Floor, Bim Place Peanut Brittle, 15c. Very hard to make Peanut Brittle that is exactly right. This perfect grade usually sells here for 19¢. a pound. * To-morrow a fresh lot, as fine as was ever made, for 15¢, a pound Hallowee Dates, regularly 12¢. a pound, at. 9c. a pound Loeser Taffy Kisses fresh from our own Candy Kitch- en, in nine good flavors, at... ceeseeeeee 29. a pound Main Floor, New Court $1.50 Rubber Mats, 85c. Most every one has use for a good rubber Door Mat, and here is a chance to get some for a great deal less than their worth. Other good things in the Basement for Friday: Polished hardwood Coat Hangers, the 4c, kind, 6 for... 15. Galvanized Garbage Pails, regularly 49¢,, at..... 1] Coal Hods, galvanized and japan, regular 8c. Canton Flannel, 6%. The good bleached Canton Flannel that is in steady demand now for all sorts of Winter uses. Pure white, with a twilled back and closely fleeced face. Enough for the day, we think, at 6%c, a yard. None sent C. O. D. Second Floor, Rear, 89c. Table Linen, 69. Pull-bleached pure Irish linen Satin Damask, 67 inches wide, We have just the one pattern—that's the reason we can make a price that will send the good, serviceable stuff a-scurrying to-morrow. Main Floor, Rear. 27c, and 296. . 19¢ Henis Cranberry Press, at In The Third Floor Carpet Store. Reversible Smyrna Rugs. A half-price sale to clean up stock, good colorings, Standard Music, Reduced. To-morrow a sale in the Music Store that will not only be of special interest to teachers, but to every COME TO THIS Toilet Articles and Brushes, atu . KF id Ss ] 9x12 TMyxlOyy x6 lover of piano music, These are standard collec. mo 1 rida) ale. -— —_—— — tions, and to-morrow’s prices for them are remark- The Toilet Articles from our own laboratory here |) Gleasancee and other trade, clrcnmmtances have $8.98 $5.98 $3.98 ably little, Pubiisned 4 | Jin the Store—sufficient warrant for their purity and worked bargain wonders which every sensible 49 ccellenc ¢ , ra Aas Specie Will ave SAvaniAee Of Extra Large Rugs Bach English Suites of ‘s ar excellence, The Brushes, the very best we can buy, |} ‘ Sn ate RE cote teaver full sunt cate as ce a : Bach tnventions fy ya} | and all of them at specially small prices—a chance }} wldth and 2% yards long, double thread and over- | | roversinie dialngcroom or iltrary Rug for halt the || Bertin's, Op. 100. ‘40.24 J Worth coming to share, | locked stitched edges, renaissance and Irish nsual price. Berens, Op. 61, Bks. 1 ch 50 16 ‘ ‘ , 94 , Op. 61, Bks, 1-2-3, eac Loeser's Mentholing, the standard antiseptic, 3sounce, 19¢,; |) ie Meet ae sale Abid ret 98c There are 75 Rugs tn the lot; handsome medallion Beethoven Sonata, Vol. 1 be 4 8 ounce....... CeCe e ws ell aren 206 | ‘ , Irish point effect, rich and and all-over effects, to match almost any color Burgmuller, Op, 100. 1 16 Loeser's Mentholine Tooth Powder, 5-ounce bottles, 20¢ beautiful designs, handsome parlor and dining- scheme; an unmatchable Namm value; yf 9 Clementi Sonatin 50 ‘16 Loeser's Eau de Quinine Hair Tonic » We De curtains; value $2.75; sale price, 1 49 all day to-morrow svovecers OO 8 Crzemy, Op. 139. rs ‘16 eet pete Meal, 8-ounce jar: 15¢ GA csecsscavepsyinrisaeaneceuntevennens PY 1,25 Linoleums. Se Oilcloth Czerny, Op, 261. # oeser's Camphor Ice, best quality... Be ‘ + PORTIERFS, satin derby finish, 50 inches wide and $ yr] ; . 7 cloths, Czerny, Op. 299. 0 +181 7 Loeser’s Witch Hazel Cream, t-ounce Jars . 1B. r ieee ; 3 yards long, fring top and benies, In the newest une sat ae Beta 6 Caerny, Op. 299, i ee Loeser's Hygienic Bath Powder, lavender, in tin box 10¢ designs and colorings; value $2.98; sale ‘ ; . e Chopin Waltzes . 30 — oeser's Rose Glycerine Jelly, in tubes......... ach Mrs. Weisslitz, president of the Ger- price, Per PAM... siereceeeee pesegeneense 1.98 Inlaid hatte ee ye aenett 36 rolls of Chopin Nocturnes . a oe Loeser'’s perfumed Cold Cream, 1-ounce Jars 10¢ W ( C b PORTIERES of extra heavy mercerized tapestry, 69 colors right through to the @-4 width, ‘Two pate Duvernoy, Op. 120. 30 - Loeser's borated Talcum Powder... Be man oman's Club of Buffalo, N. XG H] Ynches wide and 8 yards long, heavy fringe top and | |"? Me: terns to choose from. — | Heller, Op. 45. te fe Loesers Witch Haze Talcum Powder Be . a , both sides alike, beaut itil : Heller, Op. 46. « oeser's pure Glycerine, 4-ounce bottle: 15¢ after doctoring for two years, was finally|] Pei°green tose and blue; regular pres Qe Baby Carriage Fur Mere Scales. Joo] | Lorserd Betrolenm Jey, t-pound can oS | q ° |] $4.98; wpecial at, palr.....sccccseseeeees 2.98 R b Kohler, Op. $0. 50 16 Loeser's Bicarb. Soda, half-pound package Se mm CC red of her kidney trouble by the use of ba onan @) es, $1.98. Kohler, Op. 151. “a ‘16 Hair Brushes, all pure Bristle: dia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable C 4.|| Sgraiture Suites ncopnit sheshtty orien; nccy haste peek [|| Kat Serena 13 lB f sheepskin; absolutely.odorless; nicely lined, pinked Kk v i “ H : . Fin ms Vegetable Vompound. Reupholstered edges and interlined for additional warmth; onil- }/| Lemoine ~~ EARS 1) ie brie sat 5 7 > i ‘ . , $2.00, oeschhorn, " |. Vededy . L, p Me vcveveveedrenens Cebecubesertocess . le Of all the diseases known with which the female organism Is afflicted, kidney] We secured a limited quantity of the finest Satin wound Loeschhorn, Op. 66, Bks, 1-2-3, each. 40 ‘16-1 | Military Hair Brushes, all pure bristles, inlaid wood backs, a the Most fatal «ln fact unless prompt and correct treatment is'applied, } “Damask Tapestry, enough to re-cover about 20 (5- Mendelssohn's Songs Without Words ye rr FORMS BOS, OB; ke cces cyvasesatescernctcdcvess 49¢ ie we ice es, whic! e t 8 8. ) Ss ‘ & Nail Brushes, wood backs, all pure bristles, regularly 15 SEU Taity ivrate of this, Mik. Pinkham, ently inher career, gave careful atud pie suites, which we will vind with silk cords Mozart Sonatas 3 ‘09 , regularly 15¢., he subject, and in prodcing her great remedy for womai's ily—Lydia ks | 's"aq" #eo00" multe, When We Rey & GR A Sale of Stoves, Schuma's Abn ‘50-16 | sail Scrubs, polished wood bicks, assorted rises aletee HS tion Me Hea sae SL hat reasee eneecoetest COm- 11 through) ABECLAL Alice scsesesscenserens 15.98 $00 Olt Heaters, as per eut, Hold 6 quarts 111 imevin in Venezia, fics 428.7611 and shapes, regularly 19¢, and 28c,, at... 18c, and-10¢ ff ables rhe Vecetnt vi in to comrol a aded disease, wom kid- of ofl. Russia steel drum, wrought iron None sent C, 0. D, No mail or telephone orders. Main Floor. No Mall or Telephone Orders Filled. getable Compound acts in harmony with the laws that govern S! : C 7a ar Oo 1 stand; will burn 10 hours without re- Fourth Floor. None Sent ©. 0. D. the entire female system, and while there are many so-called remedies for kidney 1p overs to rder. filling and fitted with smokeless device. By sropares cr ee Vegetable Compound is the only one espe» | A set of Slip Covers for any 5-plece suite of furni- This stove is cold elsewhere 2 29 ea. ture, of the best washable denim, work- tor $3. Here Friday, specialat &e. ’ ‘ : Read What Mrs, Weisslitz Says, manship guarantwed; value $8.98; special 4 98 The Manhattan self-feeding square Parlor ’ | " “DEAR MRS, PINKHAM:—For two years my life was simply abure | “S207 Sh EVASACSS UE SEHARESLSRES mores. Thane sores Or Bee eae OooSe @ ris mas 1ano OW , =. suffered so with female tro and pains across my back and Two Time Speciz Retired savour porn on- ‘ ifts j best. Tha’ i i : : The doctor told me that | | ey troubles, and prescribed for cia brace all that's new in stove construe- Of all possible Christmas gifts just one stands out as the supreme best. t one is a Piano, Andy of Dam, For tuce months | took his medicines, but grew steadily worse, My | 9.204704. Mf 6902 104M tion. These $2.00 stoves, includ- |1| through the Loeser methods as applied to Piano selling you may ; j en advised me to try L js "s Vewe ih eee by ee ing pipe and elbow and set i i ‘ me omen nd tr hei : vig gel Nh hieeidgao Table Covers, | Ruflled Curtains, Sale, $2.29 Ap ck your homme, ry 98 Have a New Piano Delivered on Payment of $10 and id nt home ke. su eatest blessing eve: a ea value 2 ya Py 1 $2. : A s od ee) Mites Mi Able Iwas a changed woman, My on 89 wie | ona 49 - Perfection sigan canude by Pay the Balance at the Rate of $6 a Month. e isappeared, my complexion became clear, my eyes bright, a av the Standard O11 Co,, solid brass i i i he pric + Daag ; : : M, and Of extra heavy mercer-| About 1,800 pairs of aS Pa aay gar Bapsodbigirsci Further, the total price you will pay represents a very large saving over the price of Pianos of equafly entire system in good shape.”"—MRS. PAULA WEISSLITZ, 176 | ized tapestry, in new! Ruled Muslin Curt hold 1 gal. of oll, fitted with smokeless ; H / jianos ‘s an evidence of this fact and as id P sae ‘ ' nee all around whith "riday . teeees strsecenes 10 own, we in tht Kidney Trovbh can be cured i \ tia Pin 5 me with Srines al around rath Oe Friday won : : % * t 1, r } NY Lydia t, Finkham’'s Vegelab'e Compound, |, end reverstbi ler valu be high or &-Tube tow Gas Radia, Heller Pianos at $250, an ' ) “DEAR MRS. PINKHAM:—I feel very thank Pee ypc tors, highest grade, heavy nickel t Ree medicine has done me. 1 had d H Paint hn ah a oT plated, wt, with Jewels: poutively pe) Pianos of equal merit are usually sold for $350 to $450, and oes ts nigh —— , 2 nad ¢ ears and was steadily ° vorth $3.50; for this sale y veet- ¥ i vith actions of superior tent, |B) Peawing worse. | had trouble with my int tans dasioce TAUt ene Yo s wor HELLER PIANOS are sweet-toned, even-scale instruments, w quality—patent, | ily Bight’s ee ee » and wo di : re i 1 me , Women’s Suits : Only 100 tO BO At. .ssessevees 2.25 Sale, $6.98 ]/] ciceless pedal actions; Reyboards of the best selected ivory; cases of handsome veneer, of San D | afilock at a time, My back ‘time ant Laaesy | Women’s Raincoats. mahogany, burl walnut and oak. The cases are of refined, artistic designs, with full swinging music desk, } uis 1 could not sleep; had hysteria and fainting spells “was tired all A Friday Sale FRIDA y’s DRESS folding fall boards, continuous hinges. oy every DESIRABLE improvement known in scientific Piano, imé, had such a pain in my left side that 1 could hardly st t time mae construction is incorporated in these excellent instruments. « eAfhout putting my foot on somet! r ult hardly stand at times |) ase vaines, At Raincoats, GOODS HELLER PIANOS are fully warranted for ten years from the date of delivery. Our guarantee inj Sit) ‘I doctored with several good d but they did not bolp me any up to $18, 7:95 Value Double . addition to that of the maker's is back of every one we sell—and we have sold hundreds of Heller Pianos. Dok, in all, twelve bottles of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com- | THE SUITS are manufacturérs’ samples of all-wool SILK TISSUER.\| ENGLISH without ever hearing one word of dissatisfaction. In addition to the guarantee WE TUNE FREE alf Heller ’ five boxes of Liver Pills, and used packages of Sanative ‘loth, im Black, blue, brown and manish mixtures, 39c. Voiles. MOAAIR. |)\| Pianos during the first year after they are sold. : . sand can walk two miles without feeling overtired. The docto : 2: these 8 sebually Gente ae. Goh, a eveay 6 8) Thine OC OR! ies balance may be paid in monthly payments of $6. We make no extra charge for this accommodation i Miaemy kidneys are all ight now. 1am so happy ( Me roy oy Guede es eee eiuten tol fs eceag, garahie eee HL ee interest at 49% on the deferred payments—a most insignificant sum altogether, atl owe it all to your medicine."—MRS. OPAL STRONG, Dal- | THE RATNCOATS are all full length, made of the loom imperfections so| ty, ideal for gymnaal- Come in to-morrow and make your selection, The Piano will be held for you until Christmas, or) > ee famous cravenctted “Sirrah” cloth, guaranteed and light that you'll never| um suits or knooka- ||] delivered at once if you choose. ' stamped waterproof, in the new plaited backs; loose and tight fitting models; light and dark colors; special at ... 7 7.95 Kl NAMM.’ cama vials amie, scald S.! detect them; The Pianola and the Pianola Piano in Brooklyn exclusivel the Loeser Store. If you do not yet appreciate ¢ Panola come ina hear temoroy w Imyites all sick women to write her for advice, nds to health. Address, Lynn, Mass, ATS eae ae Vottetne pgs pee i om