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THR WORLD; THURSDAY fer @ fow steps in front of No. 2] who was fatally shot by Poll¢e-! ‘Third avenue, Steadying himself with) man MoNerney, of the local tyro an effort ho proceeded a ttle further!{n a running pistol fight in the street and then tottered and fel], striking bis ane polleetnan = forehead against the pavement. A crowa/ Clo range by the thered and Potiooman MeCauloy, mie- Interpreting the old man's pl took Bins to he Baas Ope. an and/the burglar, shooting twice in the a Sengt. Lyneh At to make him hait, and when he wo a ‘am.|20t, fired directly at him as he was by the time Dr, Dimmick|rossiny the bridge of a creek. The janitor was dead. Nerney’s face, The polleeman pul } Banton, After i; Casts Doors “Of Public School No. 83, » Expired of Apoplexy. arrived the DYING THIEF CRIES i's OVER BABY’S LETTER, |p, feta he aid was a letter from his baby, a 8 8 BROWN SIGNS MARTIN. Jack Martin has been re-engaged to oe thal old trend, Wil an ride Capt, 8. 8. Brown's racers next of thelr old friend, Will! GmneVA, N. ¥,, Oct. %—Dyine tn year at a ssinry of $1000, and is to stant! the City Hospltal here fs @ burglar (ao 106 pou! CAMMEYER 6th Ave., Cor. 301 Cor. 20th St. If Children’s Shoes Ai Shoes Are Wanted Parents Should Never Think oreek, mortal T) ty name, he is owed Lo ot Poem ath, aN supp: x jens is bytes Ai dimmed the reading of many St Public School No, 8. in red and ‘Tenth street, between Third avenues, to-day, for Burglar Shot by Policeman Grieves for Fate of His Motherless HF going wild, the other just grazing Mc-) man toppled over into the bed of the | need. | |] Not a Shoe in the lot {s worth less than $1.50—most of |] them are $2 values. Let Us Cloibe You, Moe Levy~made suits are bullt with perfect figures 21 ready in ‘em, We don't ‘fake any chance with yours, Our new models are just th the sults for the “style thirsty,” The prices are more tan} just — one - third lower than the lowest, Moe Levy & Co,, 119 to 125 Walker St. Three thlocks exst af Brontway Branch at 1457 Broadway, Zeitz& Tarshis BARGAIN FLOOR Second Floor, Annex, ‘ The “spot” where a quarter is always good for a dollar— where losses know no limits, and where speedy clearance. is first, last and all times, the sole object, Evidence is substantially presented in the quotations that follow, There's fresh or nt anata ate le Fe SO HN every day, 80 call regularly if you're prudent. Sh Several hundred pairs of Misses’ Dron decd seen aha a Ra Me es, sizes 11% to 2, Children’s Shoes, sists S to 11, Boys’ Shoes, stzes 13 to 5%. The first two iF lots are substantial values in the most serviceable sort of footwear, Made in box calf as well as viel kid. The Boys’ Shoes are Casco calf and made for endurance, Bargain Floor—85¢, i Furs, Double Mink Scarfs, 54 inches long, trimmed with Ail eece cers cree 27050 g stripe, flat Mink Muff,25.00 Black Lynx Scarf. 54 inches WORE es oie js sone v0qeI650 » Flat Muff,,..........16.50 7 ieee Squirrel (doubie) _ « Scarf, 54 inches long 10.50 Natural Squirrel, flat muff Aiea pbbAshe sees aves TQSO _ Alaska Sable, novelty Scarf, Lined with brocade, 16,50 Muff........ se najaene O50 p Alaska Sabie, novelty Scarf. Trimmed with head and RA f oaiecs 6000005442950 Flat Muff..... .....4..14-50) Persian Lamb Coat,—with loose front, fitted back, latest sleeve, roll collar. gg inches long, Lined with brocade, 95,00 Twenty-third Street, of Any Other Kinds but Ours. There are no shoes for the little folks at all | com- parable with ours; none wear so long, look so well or give the active feet of the child so much comfort or keep its body in such health and strength. 7%) Mark) Our “LITTLE TOTS” months to 2 years of age. “THE BROWNIES” (324°) for children from 2 to 4. “BUSTER BROWN” (384°) Shoes for those 4 to 10 yearsold, And the “TRUE FORM” (Hatt) style for those from 7 to 12 Years of age, bs “Buster Brown,” sizes 6 toj “Little Tots,” in black kid, by Be $1.50. Sizes 11 to $1,00 and $1.15, “Little Tots,” pink, blue and white kid, $1.25, Misses’ Shoes, from 13 to 16| “The Brownies,” black kid, years of age. sizes 214 to 6,|patent leather tips, $1.25 $2, $2.502nd $3, and $1.50. Shoes for infants from 6 sizes 6'to 10'4, to 2, ‘t Maer Form,” Sizes 41 | Hosiery. BOYS’ AND YOUTHS’ SHOES, The “Harvard,” Jr., $2.00. Made the same as our famous $3.00 Men’s Harvard, in box calf, black calf and black kid. Sizes 11 to 2 and 2% to 5! The ‘* Armor-Ciad” Lace, $1.50, Satin calf, Sizes 11 to 2 and 2% to 5%. Extra fine calf Lace, $3. tele) Imported patent leather, button and lace, welt soles, $8 3.00 black, colored and fancy effects, BOL] At ssseee ee Kid Opera Slippe! Mets Actuat "value 81.6 Bargain Floor... oa c Women's Plain and Beaded slippers, ¢ with two straps. Regular Tito rus” paren Floors, 2 VC Clean-up ehh. Claknsehl Gab ob tatbory tamolen: th wilh 48k" ee of factory samples, in which 4S¢, and 25¢, Hostery goes at Se, This lot represents Men's, Women's, Misses’ and Children’s Hosiery in all sizes—of Bargain Floor, |} Several thousand, para of me Storm gigi is eens teeereees tly Sin a aumenly ‘l 45 cts. of Heieee, a n' your aoe ot hav xP coun » $e her 59e Mens Tan row widths. “only Six Thousand Square Feet of Floor Space— the entire second floor of our colossal building devoted to the selling of unsurpassed value In $2.00, $1.50 and $1.00 Shoes for the family, CREDIT TO ALL BASY WEEKLY OR MONTHLY PAYMENTS, CLOTHING For MEN, WOMEN 4 CINLDREN, HATS, SHO! AND MILLINERY, Yourself and Family Can Dress Well at an Outlay of $1 per week 535 Fulton St., op.Elm pl. 468 5th Ave., nr. 10th st. BROOKLYN. Store Opens at 8.30 a.m. Hun LOO Store pom 6 a [In every” detail the Leading Retail” Establishment of B Brooklyn, | More Great Values in Underwear and Hosiery. INE AND PERFECT GOODS, such as always command full, regular prices. But some makers, owing to the warm October, got a bit frightened and were willing to make coh- cessions along certain lines. Women’s Underwear. 25c, UNDERWEAR AT 196, Here is the result; 75¢, COMBINATION SUITS AT 89¢, Of fine cotton, medium and) heavy weight; trifling imperfections are ac- Fine quality fleece-lined Vests and) countable for the price concegsions, French band Drawers to match; all are |] perfect and there is a complete range Store ‘aneeoounen 8.30 A, M, BROOKLYN, Closes 6 P, M, Daily, ' Great Purchase of Men’s Shirts. | of sizes, 50c, UNDERWEAR AT 89, Fine cotton fleece-!'ned Vests and French band Drawers to match; also Tights in knee and ankle lengths; all are perfect, and there Is a complete range of sizes, Children’s Underwear. 5c, UNDERWEAR AT 10¢, Fine cotton fleece-lined Vests and Pantalets to match. UNDERWEAR AT 25c, Fleece-lined boy hab oy hi tees Drawets for $, sizes 0 ae TO 85e, UNDERWEAR AT 29¢, Boys’ medium-weight merino Draws ers, in natutal color and white, UNDERWEAR AT 5c, Heavy Winter - weight natural wool Shirts and Drawers, sizes 24 to 34, Black Dress Goods. dreds WO SPECIAL OFFERINGS that will interest hun il 2 of women who are looking for something to make Into refined and serviceable Winter wear: $1.25 Black Crystal Coating at 75c. $6 inches wide—a heavy and aandsome black fabric that will make splendid coats. Children’s Hosiery. 20c, and 25¢, STOCKINGS AT 12%. Fast black fine and heavy ribbed cot- bos Stockings with spliced heels and toes, Ay: STOCKINGS AT 124g, Fihest quality black caghmere Stock- {ngs for infants; sizes 4 fo 5 only. a5¢, STOCKINGS AT 19¢,, Heavy and fine ribbed, fine duality black cotton Stockings with full-fash- toned feet, Men’s Underwear. UNDERWEAR AT 68¢, Heavy Winter-weight natural wool Shirts and Drawers, These garments are made especially for us and are fin- {shed In the very best manner, UNDERWEAR AT $1. Heavy natural woo! Shirts and Draw- ers, well made and finished, Women! s and Children's Underwear on the prices, here is LESS THAN HAL! Men’s Hosiery. a5¢, SOCKS AT 8c, Silk lsle Socks, in black and colors; sizes ye to 10 only, None sent C.0.D. 20¢. and 25c, SOCKS AT 12%¢. Fast black; also merino in black, Oxford and natural colors; spliced heels and toes, { Women’s Hosiery, 20¢, STOCKINGS AT 12%e, Fast black seamless cotton; all have Spliced heels and toes, 40c, AND Soc. STOCKINGS AT 28c, Fast black lisle thread, with cotton soles; also fast black allover lace lisle thread; all have spliced heels and toes. 25¢, TO 35¢. STOCKINGS AT 10¢, Fast black ingrain lisle thread, Riche lieu ribbed, with white tipped heels and toes; also plain black lisle thread and black medium welght; all hgve spliced heels and toes. AW Other Agvertinnd Goode on. the Laces Like These Are Needed; Here Und 'UCH CHANCES COME only through our close touch with Ad bag Lace makers in bi world, ¢ other stores, very generally are Ing full the opportunity to chonee the eaat finest Laces, and i, in akmost every instance, HALF AND lerpriced, freshest and GULAR, 0c. White Plaited Shirts at 48c. $1.00 Colored Shirts at 58c, The white plaited Shirts are in the style that is so much in vogue just now and will be-alk Winter | muslin bodies with fine cambric bosoms—quite the most favored Shirts for Fall, dressy yet comfort able, All sizes, 14 to 17 inches, Nicely laundered, faced sleeves and correctly made neckbands, They Will not last long, great as the quantity is, at this price, 480. d $1.00 Colored Shirts at 586, Both Negligee and s Stiff Bosoms in the t- tlmost endless assortivest, Negligees are made of cheviot an madras, in dozens of different a oth Ii ight a d dark colorings. Every on: good pattern, Mostly detached Th sit-bosom Shirts are made « ercales in Ugat yun with neat figures and stripes in black and t toor, front, East Bufl¢ French Wool Poplin Cloth, 75c, The first lot of these woo! Poplins we imported for this season’s selling went in short order. fs the only additional lot we could secure immec fiately to sell at the same small price, all wool, firmly woven and will make an atiractive costume, The shades are wine, jand navy blue; price 759, a yard. This! They are absolutely ruby, reséda, marine Main floor, Wort Rutlding. The “Lethersol” Suit Cite, The Best in the World, at $5.00, Do not decide to buy this until you have carefully examined the Stilt’ Case offered in other stores’ up’ to’ $7.00. Then examine the }} Lethersol,. the leather, the fixings, inside arrangement, strength, || Handle, clasp and all that goes to make a good, serviceable Suit Cas, I will find it is better at $5.00 than those for more money, Best selected cowhide, carefully sewed with heavy linen thread, | mas Irish linen lining, inside shirt pocket and four brass |! §, the new. flat handle, solid brass lock, either strap or |) catches, russet or Fy brown shade, sizes ‘22, 24, 26, Ore, Main floor, centre, lett, Maat Building. ‘Women’ $ Belts, 47e| Of black, white or plum taf- | feia silk, neatly stitched and box |} | plaited, mounted with oval or || oblong shape buckles, gilt | 70, Of black, lum, gteen or) !) Alice blus taffeta silk, shirted| | on elastic, mounted with square | fae harness buckle, gilt finish, | hn to om conte, Contra! Buiding. |} each, 5c. Black Voile at 55.’ be of At the fulf price this Voile was splendid vatue, It the best worsted and unusually strong; 44 inches wide, and the best Voile value of the season, Second Floor, Bim Place. OOO $1.49 Jewelled Guard Chains, 98c, EAL PARISIAN CHAINS, imported directly for us,and made of fine French gilt In fancy links, set with amethyst, topaz, rose, turquolse, sapphire and aqua- marine colored stones, They'll fly out to-morrow at 9B¢, Main Floor. Boys’ Domet Night Shirts. 48c., Regularly 75c, TRONG AND DURABLE Night Shirts of good twilled doniet flannel. They are cut very full and finished In a splendid manner, There is a choice variety of colored stripes from which to choose; sizes 12, 13 and 44, Beoond Fi $23 Sewing OESER SEWING MACHINES~a five years, or, Bim Place. easy to run; they are wonderfully durable Hdhed Ah Venetian Galloons at 8c. to 49, In ‘er, white and ecru colors, appl and medalli effects, in a varlety of very pretty pat ater doo he 38 98c. to $4 Chantilly Nets : "ee. and 98c, Black Chantilly Nets, 45 inches wide, in neat and pretty patterns, for waists and dresses; all silk. 49c. to $4 Spangled Insertions at 28¢. to 49¢, Black spangled Insertions, 2 to 6 Inches wide, well cov- ered with beads and spangles and in a variety of unusually pretty styles, 19c. to $3 Yavene|eaner ao at Be. to 75¢, o jozen ya French and German Valenciennes lace Edges and Inser- tions to match in most cases, 19¢, for 49c. Cotton Insertions at 10¢. 10¢, to 98c, Net Top Laces at 5c. to 29¢, Main Floor. None sent ¢. 0, Dp, 75c. Irish Table Linen, 59%, |} ULL BLEACHED pure Irish linen Damask, woven, in 66-inch width and a splendia fentie caste od ferns, Py guarantee for eye and Bit wear bac He seg ad and the price ing Res ir, at }) Machines at 5169 98 ¢ five-drawer and drop-head Isn't it interesting news to hear of a sharp Practice the dressmaking campaign? You will have hard work to better these Sewing Machines, sewing anything from one thickness of fine lawn to $ix folds The woodwork is of the sates ish, With each Machine goes a complete set of the latest improved ee it 3trawer drop head 3-drawer box top S-drawer box top, Selly $21.00, reduced to, ap Aad ' Ww ose other specially good values in the Machin § ; 11, | Why Not Decide The PIANO QUESTION The Way Your Wife or Daughter Wishes? You know that nothing else can add so much to the Pleasure of the home during the Winter season, You know that. piano is a refining and educating influence, as well as a means of continuous enjoyment. ‘ The WANAMAKER PLAN makes it very easy to uy, And you are absolutely sure of the quality of your instrument, if you selectiit at WaNaMAKER’s, Every day you put off the purchase is time LOST, ‘There is no need to wait until you save up the money for the purchase. BUY THE PIANO TODAY, and you can enjoy the daily use of it WHILE YOU ARE SAVING THE MONEY TO PAY FOR IT, You buy at the lowest cash price, and the interest on the money—even if you \take two years to pay for the piano—is only ten to twenty dollars, for the average piano, And that is pretty cheap rent, isn’t it? NINE DIFFERENT MAKES of Pianos are here to select from—Ninety-four different varieties of instru- ments. Best pianos, broadest variety of choice, easiest terms of payment—that is why WaNaMaxen’s is the Greatest | Retail Piano Business in the World. ‘That is' why it is best for you. Come in and see the pianos, and let us talk over the | ‘matter with you~ or we'll send © compen man td’ you, if you wish. * Piano Store, witth Floor, JOHN WANAMAKER Tormerly A.T. Stewart & Co,, Broadway, Fourth Ave.,6th and 10th Sts. Kove F send ‘Prices Hale Downtron = KOCH & Co. ae Values—Friday and Saturday. Boys’ Wearing Abaarst Reefers, 6.50 Value, 4.89 ust Hy Is made of ‘aliaweol gray xford or I blue friez¢y also fancy mixtures—lined with fed tary nel—shaped front—velvet yi dae ds Ys em- blem on sleeve—finished with lagi 74 hil 4. 89 tons—sizes 3 to 12 years. , e' 5.50 Boys’ Suits, 3,95 FOLK SUITS—made of ell-wearing cht ek tweeds —in ae ti a nme og 8) Shoes for Boys and Girls. nee, Sizes 8 to rh years, or button—of|/BOYS' sth OES—lace or septaeee

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