The evening world. Newspaper, November 25, 1904, Page 7

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Se Oe oe eee ya Te, its bs JAM URW AU fl iit WAKE OCT Chicago Surgeon Whose Prompt “ Rotion Eleven Years Ago GETS GEMS BACK vices in attending a native of India at Saved Hindoo from Becoming i Ag They Vanished—Possibly At- iw, Fowler up m Cripple Gets Splendid Return, the se ae somes tendant Got Scared. resents to the value of $1000 by th 110,000 IN PRESENTS ea tea EY" | O20, Men S-asenen ree MADE PRIVATE PHYSICIAN, tse" tlindoo aigitary noped tne phy. the greatest secrecy and mystery sur- "| round the matter, The police refuse the offer, Advertisement Calls Him to St.|"** oR Louis, Where Queer Medal] EARLY RISER GAVE ALARM, Identifies Him to Oriental|originat nany stow Man Started ‘ Police Atter Thieves, Soon to Sail for India. Marcus Moses, a well-known resident of Jersey City and credited with being the originator of Asbury Park's annual baby show, looked out of his window at No. Si Newark avenue, Jersey City, at dawn to-day and saw (wo men workin, At a showcase in front of the store James M. Shackter, @ furrler at No, opposite, Moses shouted for the police, and a patrolman arrived on a run cay one of the men in the Buckingham Club, where the robbery was committed and where the Prince made his headquarters, are disinclined to throw any light on the matter, ‘The jewels reappeared in presumption is that one of the Prince's attendants took the valuables, and then, either because of ¢ontrition or cow- ardice, returned them to the place from which they were stolen, — A Potatobess Potato, The so-called “sweet potato” t no wey | potato at all, but belongs to an entirely i Bagi 183 OM ine asen | different family, being truly an enlarged Levy and sald he waa twenty-two years | root of a creeping, twining vine, which oes tne red oF Bo pects | has a blossom something like a morn- Manhattan. On him was found @ com: bination screw-ariver. He waa held for |49e Glory. Bweet potatoes are richer in the Grand Jury by Judge ‘Higeins in| starch and sugar than the common po- the First Criminal Eourt. taro, A quick and skliful act of mercy on fhe part of a young physician at the World's Fair in Chicago eleven years go has resulted in a reward that makes the story of the Incident read Uke a romance, the hero being Dr. C. A, Fowler, who passed through this chy to-day on his way to Kitanning, Pa. On April 1 Dr, Fowler will sail for India, where he will become the private physician of the Rajah Tipe Sahib, While attending the World's Fair in (Chicago eleven years ago Dr. Fowler ing Talk. For the man who Is predisposed to pay $15 and no more for his winter Suit or Overcoat, we know of no stock which can offer so wide a variety of models and fabrics as our showing of $15 winter Suits and Overcoats. Yet we do not seek to interest you on the score of variety alone. The chief feature of these Suits and Overcoats |s their quality—their intrinsic worth. They may not be measured by the standard of usual ready-for-wear clothes—because the method of making, which is responsible for their individuality and worth, is re- moved many degrees from the method employed in the making of usual ready-for-wear clothes. Wm. Vogel & Son’s $15 Suits and Overcoats are the product of the same organization of tailormen that apply their talent and cleverness to our more costly clothes, $15 Winter Suits and Overcoats With Our New “Concave” Shoulder and “Closefitting” Collar. At $15—We have prepared a series of distinctive new models in Men's Single and Double Breasted Sack Suits, of black Thibet, blue and black Cheviots and plain and fancy effects in Cheviots, Tweeds and Cassimeres. At $15—Medium length Overcoats, of heavy mixed fabrics in gray and brown tones, also black and Oxford Kerseys and Meltonc—-ali wit! satin sleeves, + At $15—Great Coats, 52 inch long models, of rough surface fabrics, fancy Cheviots and Oxford and black Friexes and Meltons, Winter Suits and Overcoats, $15 to $50. WM. VOGEL & SON, Broadway, Houston St. NEW YORK’S EMPLOYMENT AND BUSINESS BUREAU. The table below contains a list of the Help and Stuation “Wants” in last Sunday’s World Want Directory. 5,752 advertisements, consisting ct all occupations atd professions, skilled and unskilled labor, real estate busi- Hess opportunities, instruction, &c., were printed in last Sunday's World Want Directory, There were 7,128 answers to advertisements in the previous Sunday’s World Want Directory received at the World Mffice a'one last Monday morning, an increase of 2,995 over the corresponding day last year, World Readers Answer Ads. UB SRIVAS BV MNING, NUVEMDER 20, "| Returned to Place from Which] °%%3 Taken as Mysteriously as} street, by Po! he left yesterday for Philadelphia, to discuss it and the managers of the FEMALE. HW: 8.W. HW. 8.W. W. 8.W. Folder weens 4 = hiner oo 2B br i - Fac Opsreisies:: $0 <= Wiitinesy < i % oe 2 Neckwear 3 - -_t - ureet 3=- a | = ete = | = 4g Besar bose::: i= | oe a vw reel Wragpers. - 4 - 7- Pamenent erie bond P| - aoe Lie H = oa = ie a Lam o & - _o— sw. w. 1; 7 pec TT a3 = Beas: |b ed 4 eee: | ol — 6 Molt rw - 5 1 4 Stab.emen . H ® jp Builder... 1 — + tae — Brevograpiers ... 5 4 Be itp s: w 4 $s fe ‘|i | 5 } we i ey inchine Hanis. . 2 = Mie "Males ad at MISCELLANEOUS, us Mon 2 4 ee HI VENZ GETTING BETTE German Consul-General Reporied Improving by His Phystolan, At the home of Cari Budns, the Ger- EEE Woman Fined $3 tor High Kicking im Restaurant. CED ON FABLE! | A woman who gave her name as Mary Mille, thirty-two years old, of NO. 3) man Conaul-General, No. 4§ Central ~~ Twenty-fourth street pad wee Park South, it was stated to-day by she fined #3 y Mag trate | Dr, Otto G. T, Killian, who ts in at- tman, in the Jefferson ket ¢endanoe, that the patient waa slowly cor to-day on a charge of disorderly | improving. ng arreated last _night| He ta not yet of of danger and re-) West ED bee er quires constant watching, but the re- Ard of the! Guction of his temperature/ ts an indi- ‘West Thirtieth street station, where, he eaid, be found her dancing’ on one of| cation that he is progressing on the the dining tables, road to health. woman ‘as in @ restaurant in ce Three Coat Specials for Saturday Fur-Lined Mannish Coats of Black Kersey——squirrel lining, Value $35,00,....... ba Gentsecte Covert Tourist Coats, lined throughout with superior satin, Value $30.00. White Broadcloth Coats with deep cape—body and cape heavily em. broidered—coat silk lined. Value $50.00, , 35.00 Twenty-Third Street, West, 19.50 19.50 Saks & Company BROADWAY, 33D TO 34TH STREBT. SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY. A Sale of Coats for Women. $45.00 Fur-Lined Coats at $29.00, Long coats of broadcloth in black, brown or red, lined with gray and white Russian Squirrel, shawl collar of Persian Po or Squirrel. $32.50 Long Coats at $22.00. Two distinctive models of winter-weight kersey in black, semi or tight fitting coats, lined with satin, Rain Coats. Two hundred rain coats in ten post-season models three-quarter or full length, blouse, half fitted or mannish ulster effects of superior rain proofed cloths in tan, oxford or olive mixtures or plaids, Large, medium and small sizes for women, as well as sizes for misses and small women. Regularly $15 and $17.50 At $12,50 Regularly $22.50 At $15.00 Regularly $25 to $30 At $18.50 SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY. A Sale of Ermine Furs. Four-in-hand Ties of pure white Ermine, 43 inches long, Regularly $35.00 Special at $29.50 Ties of pure white Ermine, 44 inches long, double fur with a Ermine tail fringe, Regularly $50.00 Special $42.00 Four-in-hand Scarfs of pure white Ermine, paddle shape, 60 inches long, with real tails, Regularly $70.00 Special $57.50 || Large Scarfs of pure white Ermine, 89 inches long, Regularly $80.00 Special $67.50 Muffs of pure white Ermine, full flat models, Regularly $75.00 Special $62.50 Muffs of pure white Ermine, new scalloped models, Regularly $90.00 Special $78.50 Draw Muffs of selected pure white Ermine, large flat model with fringe of real tails, Regularly $160.00 Special $125.00 SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY. Apparel for Girls’ and Misses. $14.50 and $15 Jackets at $9.75 || Misses’ military or Norfolk jackets of fine kersey, cov- || ert or cheviot, lined with satin. Sizes 14 to 18 years, 17.50 and $21.50 Coats at $12.75 A collection of on and short coats for misses in a va- riety of styles and fabrics, all of which have found fa- vor for this season's service. Sizes, 14, 16 and 18, $10.50 and $12.50*Long Coats, $7.50 || A collection of long coats for girls in a large variety of new models in plain or fancy materials. Sizes 6 to 14, $15.00 Dresses at $9.75 Fancy dresses for girls with full plaited cloth skirt and detachable silk waist in black, navy, brown, red or green. Sizes 6 to 14 years, $7.75 Dresses at $4.95 One hundred dresses in two box-plaited models of wool serge in black, navy, brown or black and white plaids, |Jand subjected the prices to extreme reductions. Saka & Company b= Distinctive Overcoats for Men. al q As a manifestation of the principle and purpose which govern the conduot of th clothing shop of ours, you may accept the collection of overcoats that it affords,’ Is numbers it is almighty, concerning itself with every conceivable style in all and of fabrics which exhaust the weaver's cleverness and ingenuity. The me honor such innovations relative to design that the master-tailors them, in truth. In one phase, all of our overcoats are relatively equal, be the: prige! fifteen or fifty dollars. They are all cut to the same patterns and tailored by th same organization of master craftsmen which insures for the garment distinctives! ness, character and perfect proportions, hs i Single and Double Breasted models, 44, 46, 48, 50 and 52 inches long. $15.00 to $50.00 Paletot Overcoats. ba 0 Breasted, 50 and 52 inches long, "i fly front or buttoned through models. Single- Breasted models,49 andi52inch $20.00 to $50.00 $25.00 to $50.00 Distinctive Suits for Men at Twenty Dollars. - For the uncertain mind our series of suits at twenty dollars affords a wealth of sux: gestion, from the unassuming sack suit of a conservative fabric to the dignified chess! terfield cutaway of distinctive fabric. We present: bree) Single Breasted Sack Suits in six distinctive models and fourteen styles and fabrics, Rouble Breasted Sack Suits in four distinctive models and twelve styles of fabrics. Chesterfield and English Prock Cutaway Suits in two models and four styles of fabrics, Opera Hats for Men Special at $4.75. If you count the pseudo hat man’s label as an attribute of dignity, then by all’ mean pay the penalty. But if you will depend upon an opera hat made of the finest ported materials, in abreast with the hour models, one of which is specificall; signed for the service of young men, we will provide it to-day and Saturday at Tourist Overcoats. Single and Double Breasted ime belted or plain back, 50, 52 and inches long. sf $18.00 to $45.00 Surtout Overcoats. SPECIAL FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. wre $1.50 & $2.00 White and Colored Shirts for Men at $1 Even at the regular prices would we count them exceptionally good for they are the handicraft of the cleverest of shirt tailors and the fabrics and designs new and quite exclusive, The Colored Shirts. Stiff-bosom shirts of excellent madras or percale, with * 4 the body in various shades of plain gray, blue or tan, and the bosom : cuffs in contrasting and harmonizing color, with delicate woven or pi a designs, or plain white grounds with black or colored figures or stripes, There are two models—coat with cuffs attached, or open back and oe. style with cuffs detached. Sizes 13% to 17%. The White Shirts. Dress Shirts with bosom of fine linen and body of stout Ss muslin, open-front models, sizes 13% to 17, and open bac’: and front, siges | / 16 to 18, Long, wide bosoms, which make the shirts adapted for dress servite, ‘= §erviceable Shoes for Men at $3.50. e A series of shoes io which evolution has contributed much. Persistent and con effort toward perfection has brought them within a step of the th governs the best five dollar shoes, bar none. The collection of models includes new extreme lasts for the young men and the broad toe styles for the matufe m in button, lace or blucher models of patent leather, vici kid, velour or box calf, single or double soles, close or extension edge, Cuban or regular h-els. Unshrinkable Underwear for Men. From the diversified collection of all manner of undergarments for men which stock affords, we have elected to make a specialty of three series of drawers which are of soft, non-irritating wool and absolutely unshrinkable, though laundered no matter how often. Shirta er Drowere of natural) Shirts or Drawers of natural wool, soft Australian yarn, light wool, made by one of the best | wool, made by an Eng n winter weight, At $1,50; known German weavers, $2.50 | facturer of high repute, fi Shirts and Drawers. Value $1.50. At $1.00 Half wool in natural gray or of narrow ribbed all-wool in gray or white, medium weight; high grade garments in their every detail. Shira or Drawers of we FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY “a An Important Sale of Suits for Young Men and Boj Though the season is but half spent we find that our stock has suffered the ble penalty which a successful business inflicts—gaps in the sizes of the vety that have found the greatest favor. So that we may be free from the incomplet series, we have culled out three hundred and fifty single and double breasted e models are as new as season, with broad shoulders, vented skirt and peg-top trousers. We cannot pron all sizes in all styles, but your size in more than one of them. Second Floss Suits of cheviot or tweed, in fancy mixtures, Formerly $8.50 and $10. Spectal at $6.75, Suits of cheviot, cassimere or tweed, in black, blue or fancy mixtures, Formerly $12 to $15. Special at $9.75, Suits of cheviot, tweed or worsted, in mixtures, plaids or stripes, Formerly $18 and $20. Special at $42.50. Pormerly $6.50 to $10.00. Special at $5.75. Of cassimere, worsted, cheviot or tweed, in mixtures, and serge or cheviot th b Complete sizes from 8 to 16 years, though not in every specific fabric and pattern, IN ADDITION WE PRESENT: \ $6.50 TOURIST OVERCOATS, AT $4.50. Of cheviot in plaids or mixtures, long, belted models with 20-inch vent. Sizes B tol $5.00 {at $3.75 $6.50 JACK-TAR and MILITARY REEFERS * at $5.00 Of heavy frieze, in gray or blue, lined with red flannel, Extremely long m de! with lap seams, gilt or plain buttons and emblems. Sizes 5 to I4 years. nn | .

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