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KAISER HALTED FRANCE IN PACT to Italy, who tformed ance he ot % Peer iceman al reports ped in dents nd i prece!! Used italy as a Medium to Pre- " vent Defensive Alliance with on the Bore, Nig: Ren yes Great Britain Favored by Del-| “ve Oy netation Vellow Troubeetskoy's Demise, Pevelations of Great Britiaimys offer of mavel and military aid to Wrance if Germany assumed @ Delitgerent att- Morocoo, Sok Efi if re wes burled to-morrow, Dr. Lyon's PERFECT old. "He will i ritein, the question and obtained from Foreign Seore- tery Lansdowne of Britain's || @ffective concourse in the event of a rupture, thereupon able to | PRINCE’S DEATH DEPLORED. Closing of Moseow University May. ST, PHTBRBBURG, Oct. 18—The Russian pros to-day expresses genuing ‘and hearty sorrow at the sudden deach id of Education, reo: apace: years M. Cambon was an- mounce to M. Deloasse (who war then Foreign Minister) that if a casus foed- 00 OW r ‘erie (case coming within a treaty) was Mesired Gi reat Britain would reiterate her assurance in writing. chit Wallets Warned Ps treed. by people of retnenen ua ‘ol ff. er! 5 SetWuie Tee at els Ds oe a geod s cestas ror ‘am ° con: pov ae made Italy the medium of tte Ow over a be ila ‘ ecution. He Informed Italy het any Convenient for tourists, fry whereby Great ain gave oo would ‘oustheuts 4 caauy ‘ell’ e . “i 10 Fi ‘had ‘this amounted 4 W Spd. 208. ie gt, apart rot hia tense SATURDAY Boys’ Clothing Particular attention is called to the variety of Padd pages on Maen onl Overcoats for Boys H to 16 prem \ Novelty Overcoats of cloth, fur trimmed; also all Fi Seth one } ur Coats for SAILOR AND RUSSIAN SUITS, our own latest models, of English cloth, grays, mixtures or plain navy blue; 3 to 12 years, Value $10,00...,...+5 6.05 6,05 and oo B05 Misses’ and Girls’ Apparel ERA RECBNT IMPORTATION OF TRIMMED HATS MISSES’ TAILORED SUITS, of imported Cheviots, in wing, navy, green, brown and black; also plaid + effects, newest colorings, long coat, satin lined, + NORFOLK AND DOUBLE-BREASTED SUITS, with two pair knickerbockers, of imported all wool clbths, sewed with Silk; Coats lined with serge, made'in our sanitary shops; 8 to 17 years, Acttal value $10.00 and $12.50,.,.. POOP weeee eeeeweenes with new syle sspender, 4416 ded 18 rt 9,75, | JAMES Meo REERY & 00. Actual value $34.50....., || FUR LINED’ COATS, Empire model, of imported Broadcloth, in gray, tan, navy, red or green; collar and cuffs of Persian Lamb or gray Krim- Iner fur, best quality Squirrel lining; 10to 18 years, Actual value $55.00,,.,., be : 38.50 FIF TH AVE., 37th & 38th Sts, AMES HCREERY &0. | yee HSREERY & 60 Fancy Goods, Merino Underwear Cleanses and beautifies the ‘purifies the breath, ‘Franklin Simon & Co. Tan Covert Cloth, three- ¥ Fancy Mixed Cloth Suits, Sizes 14 and 16 years, Sizes 14 And r6tyears, - SOROSIS The Best Shoe for Women, 3-50 per pair, Shoes for Autumn,—Street or Evening Dress, The latest models include leather Pumps with Quaker bow and Cuban heels, {‘Sailor” Ties (with 2 eyelet, ribbon fastening) of dull kid with steeple heei, or patent kid with Louis heel, The “College” model is shown in Blucher, or button dress boots, with narrow drop toe, high Cuban heels, high arch, and welted soles, Made of Patent or Vici Kid and Health Calf, For evening dress are,—Satin Slippers with floral rosette, white kid with beaded vamp,—strapped suede Slippers and Gibson Shoes (white or colored), and three barred white kid Slippers embroidered with iridescent beads, Low heeled Boots for street or country wear, A few models from the “custom” department, 5.00 JAMES McGREERY & 60. Twenty-third Street, 1 SORQSTS Shoes for Men and Boys, Basement Saleroom, New Fall models, Button, lace and Blucher cut—-medium or heavy weight—made of French Calf, Box Calf, Sorosis Health Calf, Vici Kid and Patent Leather. All Sorosis lasts and patterns are made in the Sorosis factory, This insures perfect mod- | elling—correct in proportion and outline, Men’s Boots and Shoes...,.,.....4,00 and 5,00 Boys’ Boots and Shoes,..... esse sess dees 63.50 dAMES MeGREERY & CO. PAL WoLDr ERIDAY KVWNING, OU LOBBR 1a 1906. Vogel PAVE’ A2v4 Sie, AY Ave habia. aA Aas ths Girls’ fw Fall Isses, $2.98 Cut Alongstde, Girls’ new |rplice dresses, made of “dark greenfaid mixtures, Tucked silk yoke,pll front, handsomely trimmed w white medallion lace and side pulets. Bishop sleeve finished w/ deep cuff. Skirts are full wide jated. For girls ages 8 to 14, GirlsPresses at $3.98 - Handsome 1 models in all-wool cheviots, serges and fmeres,in blue, brown and and laces, full pied skirts, for gitle ages 8 to 14 years, Little Gp’ Dresses at $2.98 Little tote’ qvool cashmere dresses ina variety of cks, royal blue, cadet, pink, en, light he, red and white, in chic Full side pleated blouse, with colored silk soutache skirts, Boysfan Topcoats $3.50 Ly» Figure in Cut. Smart, rtly topcoats for boys of 3 Boys’ Tan Reefers a $2.95 ' Like Figure in Cut. Swagger, hands mely talloved tan‘ covert regiers for boys of 3 to 10 years, e a:tly like figure in extreme righ o cut, loose double-breasted model wie broad lapels and silk erbem hn sleeve, Value $3.50. Special at $2.95. ! like thofimpy, ordinary topcoats. Made dan covert with shapely should¢ You'd expect to pay $5 for thed@pcoats. On special sale Elegant Fancy Cheviots in ys’ $3 95 Norfolk & ‘Double-Breasted Su} at y There are two important things you want to py about these suits and these: Are they stylish—Are thoy sty made?) To both wecan 7 Yes! We know w that boy of 7 td} years of age #equires In a i inticipated these requiremeniwith the handsonest and collection of suith to be found in Wn, ‘They are regular $5 Twenty-third Street. JAMES MoGREERY & C0. Ladies’ Coats, Tan Covert Cloth, medium and three-quarter length pleated skirts and three-| Coats, quarter length coats with 12.50 and 16,50 box-pledted back. Black Broadcloth, semi-fit. ting or “Empire” Coats, 19,50 and 25,00 Evening Coats, made of fine Broadcloth. Latest Em- pire and loose models, Finished with Panne vel- Misses’ Suits. 18,50 quarter length Coat, Lined thropghout with satin, | ted, gold ribbon Belts, i d oath oa or square prong i ky ee ohildeya, 94-89) vet, silk braid, etc, Lined | buckles Imported Shetland woo},|B1"® Melton and Mixed) with white orself” shade ri 1.25 hand-made Corset Covers | ©! ot»: three-quarter) of satin, Colors—white, "| Jength Coats, tan, gray, rose, ABR $09 || with high neck and long ' Genuine Sea Lion, black] sleeves, separate sleeves, , leather Hand Bags, cone Small tights, skirts and _ taining card case and gun} abdominal bands, metal or gilt frame, money| Ypsilanti and Swiss ribbed pleated Walking Skirts, bompartment, Strapped| Underwear,—combination Lengths 37 and 4o inches, " back, Clasp fastening, Lined with leather, ee tO suits, tights, vésts and gor- |) set covers, } _ {Purley and Battram’s Eng. lish Merino Underwear, Stuttgarter, Ramie Fibre, Norfole and New Brung. | wick, American Hosiery _.| Company and other well Sizes 14 and 16 years, Children's full length Coats, blue and black, , 10,50 25.09 and 37.50 Blue and black Cheviot, ( Twenty-third Street, 375 Latest model,—newsleeve design, | Made of blue Cheviot, " JAMES MoGREERY & CO, Ul Millinery; ~ French felt, Plateau Hats, Tastefully shaped and trimmed with velvet, Ne or quills, 6.75 \ Twenty-third Street, N Eton Sailor & Russian Blouse hits for Little Fellows of 3 to 8 Yeaj,at For these little chaps we've designed the cutegnodels any motber could wish to see. Several o them each distinctively dr Tailor-made, every one of them. Substanti’! besides being stylish. |d {fancy colored chey- fots and serges in blue, trown and red, Regular} suis, Special at $3.95. OpeSaturday Night ntil 10,30, ’ ours, we must by the very nature/ef things, con- A man can influence: the perfectiopf a thing only so far as he can govern and guide}s production. With his tape-string your to-ord¢ tailor begins and ends his personal influence. he.initial steps and tailoring are left to the free laie, serving this tailor to-day and another to-morro, Such is the haphazard method, and does not jitify the cost. Yet we owe much to the to-order florman, since his incentive is ours, though we arte at our end by another method faithful to the pheiples. It is evolutinary, demanding thatpvery garment be tailored and cut individually, ashough it were our only concern, ; But instead of free lances, we mafain an organ- ization of master-tailormen where versed in every phase of the craft, \ Yet each has his specialty, subscping himself to the perfection of some given thin Whether it be a suit at fifteen dlars or one at forty, it is invested with a measte of character and distinctiveness wholly beyot the tailorman that asks less than fifty dollars {4a garment, Single & Double Breasted Sack Suilin eleven new and altogether distinctive models. }9.00 to Chesterfield & Cutaway Frock Su, in four new und distinctive modeis. 00.10 $40.00 ts & Fall Qvereoats in tq radically new P+ 5.00 to 938,00 Rain Goats in three models, 5,00 to $35.00 Bach of which is p:esented in an exkistive series of the more exclusive fabrics in the season’s jwest patterns, <~ THE EVE/NG WORLD CONTAINS Broadway, 334 te 34th Street. Distinctive Suits for Young Men At $12.50 Unless that which you count of the most vital im- portance lies beyond the cloth—unless you appre- ciate the value of good tailoring and understand the subtle force of that element of character and individuality which have their source in the higher phases of the craft—our series of suits at twelve fifty will have little in common with your taste and needs, . If those are the features which influence you, we would have you know that the series of models include single and double breasted suits of high grade cheviots, tweeds and worsteds in @ most diversified collection of conservative ra oo ep designs. t $12, FOR SATURDAY WE ANNOUNCE A Most Important Sale of Suits, Coats & Dresses, for Girls tle a > ‘ INCLUDING tht MANUPACTURER'S SAMPLE GARMENTS At Bxtraordinary Price Concessions Let it be understood that this is one of the most important sales which our department has ever conducted, Concerned is the entire collection of sample garments of a tailorman who has estab- lished himgelf through the high character of his fabrics and tailoring. The models represented are the season's newest and most impressive. $6.50 to $10.00 Dresses for Girls at $2.95 The collection embraces suspender dr, of fancy worsteds and plain wool serges, with waists of wool albatross or white , Serge, together with elaborately trimmed yoke dresses and Russian dresses of cheviots and serges, and a series of odd fancy models, all of which include a full variety of desirable colors. Sizes 6 to 14 years. IN ADDITION WE WILL preginr $7.50 Winter Coats for Girls at $4.90 Of fancy mannish fabrics in double-breasted belted model with emblem and lined throug'iout, Sizes 6 to 14 years. $14.50 Long Coats for Girls at $10.00 Of kersey in red, navy, brown or black, half satin lined and trimmed with inlaid cloth and braid. Sizes 6 to [4 years. « $7.50 Rain Coats for Girls at $4.75 Of herringbone worsted in gray, thoroughly waterproofed; full length belted model in sizes 8 to 16 years. $18.50 Tailored Suits for Misses at $15.75 Tailored Coat Suits of plain che viots or mannish mixtures in various colors, semi-fitted three-quarter-length model lined with satin, in sizes for little misses 12 to 18 years, wit junior length ‘skirts. \ Distinctive Suits for' Boys $6.50, $7.50, $8.50 and $10.00. With an organization and a standard so high as at ¢ cérn ourselves with the best that head-and-hand can produce. Stich is the series of suits for boys at six fifty, seven fifty, eight fifty and ten dollars. The fab- rics are as,good as the cleverest weavers at home and abroad know how to weave, But the greater strength of the garments lies in the manner of tail- oring of which they have had the benefit. Itis of an infinitely higher grade than that which finds ex- pressioa in the average garments for boys, The series includes: Bton and Sailor Collar Russian Blouse Suits (sizes 2% to 8) and Sailor Suits (sizes 6 to 10) of serge or cheviot/in colors and tweeds or cheviots in mix tures, together with double breasted and Norfolk suits of cheviots, tweeds and worsted in plaids or ¢ mixtures and serge or cheviots in black or blue. { With these suits we have established a specialty, They are of cheviots in light or dark mixtures. \ With the Norfolk suits there are two pairs of trousers, one straight and the other Knickerbocker, With the double-breasted suits one pair of trousers with double seat and kaees, Accepting the average standard, we would be justified in asking six fifty instead of five dollars, Hats for Boys and Children J Glozed Tame Hate, $4,00, Glazed Middy Hate, $3.50 Leather Hate in black or tan $1.59 and $1,95 Felt Sailor Hats in white, red, navy or gunmetal, with long streamers, $1,00 to $4.75 Prince Charles, Chapeaux, Continental and Napoleon Hats of cloth, velvet and astrakhan, 91.95 to $4,75 Cloth Caps of fine serge, in black or navy, 75¢ Felt Hats in brown, gray or black, telescope models, $1.50 Hats of nap beaver in cardinal, navy, black or castor, $3.50 Hussar Caps of bearskin or astrakhan, $1.25 to $3.95 Hussar Cans of squirrel, sable, Persian, imitation ermine and genuine ermine furs, $4.75 to $13.50 Serviceable Shoes for Boys & Girls Strength where strength is. needed and never to penalize comfort—that characterizes our shoes for the young folks. Of course, it demands more head and hand work and better leathers than are common in the average shoes, Bova’ Lage Shoes, patent Leather or box calf, with first Sizes 10 to 1394 § Boys’ ace Or Blucher Shoes of patent leather or box calf, welted oak soles. Sizes 13 to 514, $2.50 Sizes 10 to 13%, $2.00 Girls’. Button Shoes of patent leather’ and ase or Button Shoes of vici kid, welted oak soles and spring or first heels. Sizes 244 to 5, $2.50 Sizes 8'4 to 11, 1.75 Sizes 11 to.2, $2,00 Sizes 6to 8, $1.50 heels 50