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ahs Sear CN Ne ee A —_ ee - 4 Yee r : \ TH" _ WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING OCTOBER 15, 1905, JOE LEITER |S |MISSROOSEVELT LEHIGH BUYS — gretvorteteest sooo: tose), 9s DEFENDANT IN | AND HARRIMAN | THE MINES OF Song fons TWO COURTS SAIL FOR HOME’ COXE BROTHERS fault i Men’s Supeth Suits, $15.3 )]ses eu While Judson Suit Is On in|President’s Daugltter and/Coal Operators Who Were ’ rad . \ our famous eeriess Pate kind possiviy tke, One Room Second Trial | Railway Magnate Given’.| Foes of Union Labor Sell We'll Credit You for One, Ww i Begins in Another. Farewell by Japs. Entire Plant, 2. 50 Shoes at®l. esidiichnsaiias Dongola and Patent *Coltskh size In the Tot, bat mot In each A rernarkable collection of six hi airs, $ leavy welt or light soles; some ‘Thin was decldedly a “Headley day”| YOSOHAMA, Oct, 13—The Pasile} PUYLADWLPHTA, Oot. Meat a fn the trial of the salt of Frank!in &| Mall steamship Siberia sailed for San| epoctal meeting of the Board of J+ Boott to recover an alleged balance Francisco af 8.25 o'clock this afternoon rectors of the Lehigh Valley Redren! ‘of. 405,000 on a trangaction in 1,000 shares] With Miss Alico Roorevelt and her (rav 4 Spies! " - ‘ St Imerpatioal ‘Fortec, bfre| ve comps an BG Hari | CONTENT eld tee olny he Ws The Most Gotpasal of Ait ) i111 the Famous Leathers thi sor # th pale ele the bubble burst April 9, 192 Joe! President of jhe Souchorn Pacific Com- ehoee of the “entire capital of Cox} ote i i Leiter, the Chiougo plunger, is also] pany, ani his party on boant Brothers, the Delaware, Ausqueranna WwW. L. Douglas a Sayles Ng clean-up from a maker,” Al @ defendant, The distinguished Americans were | anq sohuyihiil Ralirow and allied water Shoe Sales is sizes Everybody) Women's f Hoadley has beon charged] givin a great sond-oft by the Japaneee, | gah 5 a Mank and by Franklin| the residen: foreigners and the clty of+| eS eee eee (engvans Geout wih tnking @ million dollars out| fclais, Befcre ils departure Mr, Harri.) toxeter wih all colltertes and Prop of Judson'e hands on the morning of} man said; | erty,’ was authorized, Worl! $0 and precipitating his ruin. “We have boon treated with the ut-| ‘The properties will be paid for by the most courtesy and opnsideration by all Evidence of the transfor that morning| Cigssos ot he Japenese. people, and © of collateral trust bonds, which @f nearly $1,000,000 worth of stock fron) largely becaure Pate Americans. We | wit be redeomed beginning \p 19% ted. | iad ho disagreeable experiences. At Iudeon to Hoadley ae been preven ia Tolto Dr, byle. was Werldently hit! The news that Coxe Brothers have Headley, admitting the ie ps is with @ sone a, ner with the berty. fold out will be hailed with satistaction ack, loan Ket to allant, , sisted that it was his own st ha, bolas uakdowe, ne eseqilant. ous effort, and at every price we Eleven hundred and eighty-four, en bought W. L. Douglas es in this Store on Sature it of last week, Think of Itt All they paid us for them was $1.95 and $2.39 a pair,/ a great pel | when you stop to consider the REG. ULAR prices of Douglas our banner Shoe Day. Never men’ before in a single day had we “Medallion” ~ sold so matiy pals, To-mor- eG neat ot: tha row, with positively the | cicey in all sizes and grandest assortment we have | toes had Friese die Ss ever gathered, we anticipate forts a wonderful day’s. business, standard Ws brand best ka ‘own for fe One year ago to-morrow was $3.00 31 Raa: *y 9. 1 + that can be produced, excelling in , , Never have we mad? suc’: a show- ing of men’s clothing as this season. All the. high-tone characteristics that distinguish the mcst expensive «| merchant-tailored garments will be found in our suits and overcoats, Our aSsortment doubles any previ-, show magnificent styies. We're not in competition with the ordinary ready-to-wear apparel, but with the finest designed garments 4 ? > Judson for a purpose ny - with the same direc! hy the union miners, who found them ‘ Aah Shoes, % alien A Herr soa 8 ana |S experianced AMOI dom the cher site termined foe An ter tailoring and perfect in fit. termed “factory Plonty of extra) iv insta snes ano : ia ne trial to-day before Justice | "1 believe there 1 a market here tor | *!M Ley AOR Br Peat We show you hundreds of suits in OF Sitch aabae Salespeople to | '!f¢d.8 inake and really 4 Amend, teatified that. on Apeit m9, uane, | American, @osds, Du they should be! In the great com airike, Key we hol ' some slight serve you Just name the kind of leather you ; the day before the collapse, Joseph and senting the shippers, Who sl p Arta, be pis ah the deere gy the choicest plain and fancy fabrics. 95 alee bat ti fer, the shape and style you like best Groege Hoadley visited Judsox"s oes pe eos aM OT eet, 1 new modeled single or double-breasted coats @ We poss dpa y—amed | and youl ge a pair out of this ORG 7 i: t request, and that Jdud~ | pare iy | al | forte , ‘ i 7 ° e A Dad i ou Core you, ae? Tah fold. them. he wanted “a loan, of Welshed end compeiet cor. ne bleep ebay MO chy hy ASE BOO” with ‘sizes to fit men ofall proportions, at $15. tively guar. y — ome to make bis deliverion in Inter: [7 be Inareasing trade between tho| Miners’ Union, evidently knew of the antee that they inno wise rectly, Girls’ and Boys’ — ; eee ist seatbey ata ut it cannot be Seer | og ase, on wan 8 feet We'll gladly have you charge one of these, and mpalr the wearing quali. 05 $1.50 and $1.25 Shoes} . Fr seamed muon one etntes at | ttre et ioe, Rina Matemicnt vat then» would not be « 1 then when the account is once opened you can gp! ie. nc sNew Falk I, dress wear ll ses he lot Mai ~ : . beg association which | coal atriko this winter, ‘ iy Douglas Shoas sizes 9 toa) Boys’ shes 40 to M6. 3 be ba 4 on Sa sana no [datos Matec ARC ch Pupe | Wolle Gore Brothers wee idepena- (QD Duy the apparel you or your family requires qf iat airi mic some rane, | Ait wth. Agree petole Oa ol Deeded the money, On the é ; ecelved 3,900 shares in Jenne cane - ae monthly. 1.00 d and 60 in my own, ant ‘ wed Seott got a cheok for about 965,000 trom pri TO aOR | HEC BROS 259-261 F ie H] SIXTH AVE. || Furni t the Fairest of Pri : nile the tral was 10. progress Zoe iz +S . urnishings Men Need, at the Fairest of Prices |} — Lelter stepped into the next room, * The new Sh i raw des. of her hor Some in plati r sd galled Lo hirts for Fall and Winter, How grades of many other houses, Some in plat c Potent geri etee ese | eet || re scr hen to you! So many ster.) BL LOM | iene anu vary gone wh Chel a nla was the # ‘ ent styles, so broad an array of patterns, you'll | Shirts, A complete jcd ile in style of Allen, Greer & Zeller Co, for 4 wish to see them anyway, Shirts at One Dollar ‘Shirts, 80 that you ¢an be correctly “shirted” and > rs the firm. in Telement ot hia aeedunt Are Offering at Exceptional Values that arg equal in most respects to the $1.50 jecurg a most comfortable fit, with them, payable in, three vo are wit Night Shirts wd Pajamas of domiet flannel for men! Men’s Neckwear: Four-in-Hands, new Squares, ‘ A aey ou e M ’ A POR and boys; full sizes and well-finished garments, | Puffs and Tecks; all shapes and widths, “A very special’ « Lalier was the fret witness in that en's & Women $s Handkerchiefs Night Shitts,,...., see 500 | line of Teck Scarfs—to be worn with standing or turn we tete anawer to Zeller is that when |}] 4 MEN sid doy oie Fuld collars; very Teg npr All the finest silk’ ) be set out to corner wheat In 1898 ne en- en's All Linen Initial Handkercisfs, J W. kL. Douglas makes Flannel Shirts . ce | fabrics are represented In this collection, which’ might? % Walomst te * Beal Mog gue {9 Bases of 34 Dor., { Per Box 75° and solls more mon’s complete Lean te town, 1.010 88 ital 2 Choon at Be, aos Chg Wyk ak lity bei rt of the visible aupply of wheat Intl] Women's Sheer Lintn ’ \ $3.50 any United Btat ld give him @ 1 4 shoes than ay, the sale for tie purpose of ||| Cross Bar Eifects, Each 15° Por Dor, $}, 70 ‘ othor manufacturer 4 vancine the prices and selling at the Enc cree wall arama 25, 2.80 || | WAM | MB |stats ||| TH New Piccadilly Coat Bek For Girls ; + Special at $5. v. — bso Merl “4 oan ves Women's Hemsttexea Sealloped and ig, OL ye unotion of w Col a 10] an 2a¢ 27 Here's where the mother’s Judgment and the daughter's taste meet in perfect harmony, Both will be thoroughly satisfied with the new English Piccadilly julberry Sellers, He now disoutes the Lace Edge Handkeretefs, “ coat. Whether for dress, for sehool or for gen+ tha mvs that it eer we yf kept ac- eral wear, it 1s “Just the thing.” Sizes from 6 to 14 Yeara; material isa Millinery. Ready to Weer and Ready ¢6 Trim Hand Made Hats, of Velvets,Silk Braids and Felts} allcolors and black. Maker's samples, Values $3.95 to W. L. Douglas $3.50 shoes have by thelr exe cellent style, easy fitting and superior wearing qualities, achieved the largest sale of any $3.50 gurately they would show a balance in his favor, SUPT. MAXWELL Children’s Patent Leather Shoes DULL KID TOP BUTTON SHOES, FULL ROUND TOES, shoe in the world. They itd ia, Nid hgeHlose Tae tote aroun: $5.00. Choose * Sizes 8 to 1014, Spring Heels, Value $2.00, $1.45 are Just as good as those ping idbechess ite Meas herd nd At eoventoeds $i. 50 f § AN AU OCRAT wv ° that cost you $5 to $7— oon ' , | 11 to 2, " ns * $2,75, 1.95 the only difference is the Girls’ Regulation Sailor Sutts; also Black Birds;pertect black ‘wae 214 to 5, Low Heels, 4 Mi $4.75, 2:65 price. If I could take you into my factory at Brockton, Hele eed é my i rit 5 peg vob gd in the world under one ne Rape men’s ne shods, a jow you the infinite care with w! every itt a ir of Douglas shoos a made, you would realize why WL ma hee Mes | | eae... AO iglas $3.50 shoes are the best shoes produced anywhere, sizes 12,14 and 16, Very special 12.50 4 ‘ . 'e ft the shoes made ‘gi A hee por Resend proband ity Misses’ Imported @ Norfolk Style] |Dresden Sash Rib and correct in shape; Misges' Junior Sultag coat inbox shape; value $t; : Comptrotier Grout, Mavor Me- Clellan and Borough Presi- 2 dent Littleton Talk of Abuses __—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_———————_—$—_—_——————_——____} Special Inducements in . u in my factory and those of other makes, you would under- ‘ of Educational Funds. Misses’ Suits, Coats & Dresses _|}j 's, my fnctory and those of other makes, you would under Satta 'nadetiphinad mid meus | bony Six inches. wide, a MISSES! SUITS, of black, blue, red and green Cheviots, also hold their shape, fit better, wear longer, and are of greater izes 14, 16 and 18..... silk Taffeta; exquisite floral * Pudito hearings on the departmental ||| Faney Mixtures and Invisible Plaids, Semiscoats lined ° intrinsic value than any other $3.50 shoe on the market to-day, j designs; pink. flowers on throughout with satin, sizes 14 snd 16 yr, Value $22.80, $16.50 MISSES’ RAINPROOF COATS, of English Worsted Cloths, In outord, tan and olive shades, sizes 14 & rh goo Value $15.00 10.50 estimates for the budget of 1906 were held to-day by the Board of Estimate @04 Apportionafent. Col, Mitohell, of the Tree Planting Association, was the white grounds, with pink, white and light blue satin “Thave bork OO Deintns AH Oe thoee vi prev ta rs, , and can state t they are the ‘most comfortable shows l have ||| Mlases’ Tourist Goat ine) Giste’ Deoasee, made in th ? hape, made of fine quality cov- oo eral RENCE DAVIES, 149th Stand Sd Ave. |} box ships, made of ine luz, also |rlal and blue Panda, trimmed very edges. Value 50¢ Gra to face Comptroller Grout, The 'l) Grers: FULL LENGTH COATS, of blue, black and brown \ BOYS SHOES, $2.00 AND $1.75. xt f prettily with bi } etn Brg nd wi tact of taat {ff Cheviot trimmed deena ke Fy sels rm, 6.95 ||| Jdet the same as ny mon’s $3.50 shoes, the |\\\16, 8... 0... , DI | kines 6 to 14, 5.00 yard; specialat,... 33¢ e | same leathers, for $2.00 and $1.75. Only Past Coter Byelets used; they will not wear brasy. CAUTION, — None genuine without W. L. Douglas name and price stamped on bottom. Take no substitute, Gold in W. 1), Douglas exclusive shoe stores in the principal cities, and by the best shoo dealers everywhere. Catalog of Fall Styles mailed free W. L, DOUGLAS, Brockton, Mass, W.L, Douglas Shoe Stores In Greater New York: roadway, corner Howard Street, (356 Sixth Avenue, corner 22d Street, iy wey, one At) Biren, 345 ith Avenue. r a year. The Mayor and Comptroller are aateed that drastic cutting will be necessary, ‘The estimate of the Board of Bduca- tion asks an Increase over last year's allowance of $9,119,0%.19. B. T. Devine, of ihe Charities Organisation Boolety, ‘ ‘and Homer Folks asked that all she de- mands be granted, “We need five more glementary and “three more evening high schools,” put Mr. Devine. con you guarantee that the Board of Bducation would semqemate, the CHILDREN'S DRESSES and COATS, of All Wool, Flannels and Cheviots, Cohtinions! with embroidered emblems, 2 ee ym, 2.98 Value $4.50 We’re Starting a Lively Pace Unprecedented Clothing That this store always stands ready to spot cash for it, is a, well-known fact a measure, for the unusualness of some away, corner 4lst St, |708.710 way, cor, Thornton Bt, Binet H ngs pis ad ees which are the splendid ohh Mas \ ER sg Nowark Avenue, To miss buying your Fall Garments, rv bet ork 2 ath ou WBW AR ~ 768 Broad rot ly low, will be to miss the best saving Throughout the City With Values For Men. : take seasonable merchandise, and pay among the trade. This’accounts, in of our offerings—not the least’ of and Boys’ Clothing for this Saturday. now, when prices are so exceptional, ee —————————— Boys’ & Children’s Clothing ATTENTION IS DIRECTED TO THE LARGE DISPLAY OF HATS, FURNISHINGS and OUTER GARMENTS SUITABLE FOR ALL OCCASIONS, corner 14t ¥, corner Sot BROOKLYN, ’ Bower for that purpose?” asked dhe : chances of the year, "A coe oot monranten tu rent |ll [Gray and Bine Fre xd Red Chey N° ich IS eR Men's $12 to $15 } Men's $25 Silk Lined|| ' Reeters in medtum and heavy weight materials, Special value, $6.98 i 4 Suits at Tuxedo Suit | | OXFORD FRIEZE OVERCOATS, Full Length, ; } \ ror 4 Satin lined throughout, sizes 8 to 16'y1,, Value $10,00, 7.95 Hacet © (9 5 0 y] 5 0 0 ; ‘ Wool Chevou, wit EXTRA KNICKERBOCKER THOUSERS, 6,40 , 5 $9. $15. Made in the Four hundred garments. ! upper STREBL AL BROAD BAY lad single and double breasted Friday & Saturday Specials in Gils’ & Boys’ Clothes, styles; of fine, pure wool Cassimeres, Thibets; de- GIRLS! ONE-PIECE FROCKS, sizes 4 to 14, of plain colored serges and Cheviots, Worsteds, and eign to Hy ee, brown and pine ees Waist with fine uakd Saeed yoke signs are the season's best, } i p ‘ A HF Capes pipe vet in contrasting § ‘ in super Trimmed with cut-s fs ultons, Value $2.95. Our pris, $4.75 peril lined and tallore p as Pa ee QUARTER QOATS, sizes 6 to 16, of smart rough ehev- fots, vy, ieyalted brows shades, velve: collars and turnback cuffs, Regular sizes-—~34 to 42, erablem on sigeve, lined throughout with red flannel, New $9.75 Stout si 37 to 46, ToL ‘model skirt. Value $13.50. Our price, ~ MISSES! WALKING SUITS, sizes 10 to 16, of plan colors and f In { ne coat Hid de finished with inlaid. collar of stitched velvet You an Buy for Black Suits What You @an Buy for’ What for Young Men. Suits of this eallbre are very scarce at this writing, But we happened to get e @ hold of. an excellent from one maker mad fer them—in both single {4m Pall Apparel for Men 2 colors, coat lined pa hed quality satin, full $14.75 In Pall Glothing for Boys} and double breasted—at these prices } Ppousers: Five hundred palrs irk; Value $19.75. Our orfolk and Double-Breasted Suits for ‘ while i “ Orvtiton bsg ip ee bon 97,54 suits of cassinieres and worsteds in new: Boys at $5, $6.75 and $8.75, worsted serge lining; 7 to 15, for $10.00 suits, with extra gir of Knickerbockers, These for boys of § to 17 years of age, and are mads by our pwn ae i lar $3.50 quality. izes from 30 to 36 chest—14 suite Double-breasted and Nor.§ #4 f tallormen Im a manner that sures siyle and service: “n-phat bby biti Aye and the stoves in eee, “alge <A vil i tn va folk; 8 to 45; plain blue and neat A Bulletin of Other : at C puistures. $2.50 values, Saturday Bargains Mor Suits: Eton collar styl} B and #6 overco: 95, ate 40; fast pies, all woo) cheviot, boyy H} and g suits—93, lar shapes—made of fine blac! values. Boys’ 75c, knee pants-—D0e, Soft Felts in the Alpine, g i pa ] Men's $7.50 sui a racket styles; all the new Rusalan Overcoate: 3 10S} i eects 4848, best colors; ‘an e390 tia, ih ee The sale of these Tuxedo Suits eclipses any other event of the kind in New York. Fabries are the very finest; linings the very best; style the very newest, Suits equalling in ger- eral appearance kinds that cost the custom tailor $40 to build, All sizes now—but we cannot promise them for many days. ‘Value $8.90 and $10.00 ¥ N premeuyateteta ts West Twenty-third street Pall Pat: that sell | at $2.50 to " Derbies jn thAnew and P vai

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