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Was a iad Sal clic a ETAT ARNT MT A peblin HPT PATE TERT Sp RT ae Tg Laban TA . a DT eae rome areal : , THE WORLD; FRIDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 97, 1905. - | lls oF aan KV PRL "THEM HOSE, MSG Ft y's Insurance Inquiry Not Inter-| Four Roofers Cut , Off by, Important Sales For Saturday, Great Overcoat Offer. Men’s Winter Overcoats, Always $28 to $40, carried from last season, Ready-for-Service ue S Suits and Coats for Men. fering with Mutual's Al- | Blaze Slid Down on a THIS BRAND te : ; Vi bany Plans, Clothes Line, $92 50 DISTINCTIVE RALL AND WINTER MODELS , » (4 QNMOLLANEY A. BUSY MAN}os"i& swe7.szame ot ence ot ot IS FOR YOU. ty THE BATES SHOE “brand” stands for mastery in construction, individu- ality of style and econom for you, Taken all in all, it means “character” in shoe value that can’t be approached unless you pay $5 or more. THE BATES SHOE costs $3. They are shaped and modelled by artisan workmen. You'll agree Uke clothesline the only thing that held 2 out hope of safety for them, four roof- \ JAW Fields’s Helper, Contemptuous|™ om & new six-story aparument-bouse t at Broadway and One Hundred and j, Of Exposure, Goes On with | Porty-oigntt trend, Aoday made a t Perilous deaoent to the street, As the Elaborate Preparations, ast man reached the ground @ flash of © curled the rope to ashes. The:product manifests the principle involved—not ‘ the method. The to-order man is right in principle,,.'}: To insure perfect proportions a garment:must bes / cut and tailored individually, } fas’ the Head-liner in ad: ertised things for men in New York this w cx is To- day’s announcement of Men’s Heavy Overcoats for Saturday: $28.00 and $40.00 Overcoats, $22.50. The collection comprises exactly 765 Overcoats in Black Kersey, Fur Beaver, Eng- lish Overcoatings in Tourist Shape with Belt, Black and Oxford Mixtures; to fit all shapes, in many instances without an alteration. It is = A ik The fire completely gutted the new y ‘ to The Byening Wor! 'yullding, racing tom floor to floor on aa ALBANY, Oot, %—Nho Mutual LAfo|tho heels of half a hundred \ | may investigate the | many of whom hed difficulty. in’ es- cabal, and Charles Hughes caping @t all owing to the fant that the In the fashioning of our ready-for-service.garments{ we subscribe ourselves to his principle, Butinstead of leavi vital part-of the vcdowt a free-lance—to a who serves this master to- | day and another to-morrow—we depend upon our /} ” own organization of taflormen, each of whom is ai}. specialist in some given phase of the craft, con-))) Hurance officials, but if any one thinks | the only means at descont were ladders that Al Fislds and Willlo Mullaney are | on the outside of thé bullding, Had ‘ ’ 0 TA Cavett sathdinors wks ca ae ‘a fow minutes earlier thirsty ra here be | before whistle blew for lunch many 5s te tatataken, “great going” and of live interest to fashionable Would have been Killed, according to {8 With us that our styles are an exact dupli- ue Bas i | { aS, he cowie up the Mutual's [Deputy Road Cult gee HY cate of high-priced models. fellows. stantly applying himself to its perfection, 4 oa | Piallaney are already making elaborate} The fire starte Some unkapwn Our shoemakers are on a par with-our modellers, That mises ity of pu . Whether a fe "y a (otiye’ Sncnatten ales peeconae eek [J ale of be htt cm and wih is rp Suits for Young Men. darment of ours cost $19 or $40, ft must express | (?” Rrvaemes aneee™ ccay ace ruseany te the Wading mes ene, snes tor to such a high standard that you are protected by Fancy Mixtures, Bue or Black Cheviots, Single or Double fist sienna of ponapatee and riers kore that ¢}- ay 3 Nera vigor toy ea‘, fr ata, The fre ewept Unrough the the “brand” on the sole. Piercy os regulary $15 and $18, A ue 12 is the manifestation of the to-order principle. | eee | is sin to be eter than aes The “brand” 1s for you, depend on it. It means pare 10 pices vee ag ts There is still another powerful factor in our favor ties are no exterior signs of activi. the exact shoes you-want, the assortment of styles and @hout the Madison avenue house, no m, leathers—yes, shoes with the same fineness:and finish of $5 oan see an: eee veto Bap ind fo Woo Tadder they Soved the Bemste quality and at a nominal price, $3. —the cost. Your to-order tailorman’s method’ /] Ke compels him to ask at least.a third more than -ourgil| ai Suits for Knickerbocker Boys. Of the retreat for the people's | Mie to She ladder they found the flames Ask your dealer for THE BATES SHOE, If he hasn't got Very Latest Styles in Norfolk Jacket, Double Breasted modest prices, im, Qa Fm OM wodrtog Toot ealeee, | ea NT Re Ok One's them, tell him to get you a pair. He can do it in 30 minutes. and Knickerhockers, regularly $7, to.$9, $6 15 . ; | | Special for, Saturday. os serve stu ess ceryeeeen eee of disgust that settled over his features when he firet read in } the newspapers an account of his hoa- | the the three oth ' pltality to the hungry lawmakers. It pr the corner: OUght to be stated right here that Mr. had h | ) Mullaney regards the insurance invest! Sree, descended to safety. They gation, so far as it applies to the e@ | fremen did not obtain thelr names, tadiishement which he ‘takes care of Second Alarm Sent In, Don't take any other, Remember, the “brand” on the sole Is for you. Look for it, py 101 Agents. Single & Dovhle Rrenstad’ Sack-Sutts, in eleven now — / and altogether distinctive models. $15.00 10,940,004 Chesterfield and Cut Kk Sul satertield and Cutaway Brock Suita, “ i in four new and distinctive models. One Near Yon, Men’s New York Hats. The great demand for these last week prompts us to . ’ i in. If there {s still an return to the butlding, and the emphasize their worth aga 42 Fall Qversoats and Ten Goate, ‘ | i unbeliever or two, Bet IN. .sreceeesereneneeens ani m 4 in ten sedjcally new models. $15.00 to: $3800 Ai for Mr./ Fields, as & distinct case Of) Chiet Binns tound the upper portion - Guaranteed Fur Feit, Marseilles Binding, Head Band of 1 byfting-in, a characteristic which he of ths buldilng @ m of ca Ble 5 Goat. Three heights of crown, and made by the most Rain Coats, in three models. $15,00-t0 $35,007) famous maker inthe world, Add to this our guarantee, Men’s Gloves, Actual Value $2.50 ‘The furnishings man avers he had to'buy all the maker had—100 Dopensto sell them at the advertised price to-day, Hand sewn, spear back, with five horn 1 clasps, It is a great glove, Special for Saturday, 035 rm, b hes no patience with. of smoke rising ‘high’ over” “Washing Meantime, however, Mr, Mullaney 18| ton Heights, showers of sparks and ‘ finshes white Name gave the nob allowing the agitation In New York | frest, flashes of whit wm oh $ to Interfere with the performance of | 1," witnessed ftom every. section oF the Ahowe duties for which he draws a #al- | upper portion of the ‘ity and drew an ‘A 5 mment wd, a ) i arn. Here are a fow facts which may | "iiere Was @ mild pante Ti the Ab- tend to show how much the Mutual | ingdon Fg a Abe erinisat 2} ( tnterefere with its usual duties of @ | Oy ear ey na the tert, Hut th © Bach of which is presented in an exhaustive series of the-more #*| exclusive fabrics in the season's newest patterns a o¥ id i ’ La " Distinctive ga en PAA ECON 3 a SuitsandOvercoatsfor YoungMen/} gion ay om oma wees theta | 263 Sixth AVC. 104-106 W, 17th St Smith Gray & Co., At $10.00 and $12.50 hd | Mgreeted tim on the door step, whis- and went to the J. Hood Wright A p The owner and bullder of the bulld ot No, 806 R BROADWAY AT 34ST pered someting in his ear, gave him : FULTON ST, AT FLATBUSH AV, B' St, NEW YORK, Three factors determine the worth of a garment, / AY PU SERPED AY REIN Penalize one and you degrade them all. Were it’ not for the manner of tailoring which finds expres.’ sion in our garments for young men—were it not for the character and individuality which it insures even for those at ten and twelve fifty, the high character of the fabrics and the rilg: parts would count for little, We preserve the unities.. and borrow from the to-order tailor the exclusive innovations, so that our models may be abreast~". with-the-hour, The new series of models includes; j) ; We Allow No House to Undersell Ug or Make Hasler Terms, treet. He estimates his loss at way, fen brase beds, specks “in ie A | Cm | j were reposing, e truckman laced - toa them “to he. 'afoase of ated | WOMAN AND HER MAID. | vases teanansin wpe ure’ | THROWN FROM A CAB, | ae in Albany f Ce Bs | $ ] 8 5 Ne inf: u 6. { Pigs and Mullaney inténd to widen| Driver, Who Ran Into’ Pile ’ of Stool, Scarf and One Year's Tuning ide of thelr hospitality during Free, No interest or Extra Charges tn New ling ts Herman Pichter, East ol THE 1905 WORLD ALMANAC NOW READY AT ALL NEWS STANDS, 25C.; BY MAIL, 35C, Saks & Company the next seasion. ’ , Four Loads of Liquors, Stones, Severely Injured and Item No. 2: Four times in one atter-| + — Is Takén to. Hospital, noon regently the wagon Known State street Iii fon of I. | Auer dealer baked A hansom cab vonthining Mras Yan . NH Up batore the “Houre of Mist. and | Buren, ot ‘NO. 118 Wawt, Soventy.nret of Any Kind, Broadway, 33d te 34th Street, Single end Roubl t fi ee ( ry ‘cased of frog, Inbal, bine Aakete | street, and her maid, td Beghtel, was j SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY worsteds, Rorivrg bel ye Koo in " if | He dan nn pone! Moe tee tne | toprosohing. the Grand Central Btatton I $5 00 Cash diversified collection of patterns, together with ; ot there, wus rep-| this afternoon when it ran {nto a pl : ) ‘ 4 Keene en itn ed ian) gave aa over exhranin Vane (7 APN : ; Coats, Suits and Dresses for Girls thiber in black, $1000 and $1250 Ph bh White wine | ‘The two women were thrown out and f p ue if | A Seis Si es | a eat _ $1.00 a Week. At Extraordinary Price-Concessions pearl eng he piel wine gierh Hoch 4 oi Bore ith straw coats, which the we er er on? tuah had ved @, / lack, id mixtures. . FS ; : oni any oni he" gre of aly, wound oa ieee Dyin ie os | LSearacon tote WHY ? ter bowes oo to irs to tho _ There are more, than four henares teen ine , ee ee meses aH ‘i 4 poore, familiar to the babities of j mo Be ccna — ular prices—egpecially be- us Soe re ete |e compels ak he ef nese—spocally be | $2.00 Sweaters for Men at 95¢.| ’ (je tothe ‘Interlude tng down’ to. tho |_PEYSERS | PEYSERS bed Ad dds party dresses and those for gn ~ yori Sample garments from one of the big millsthat-pro-* igi sMle, arm, ts tired with the hauling of e service, are in the models and fabrics for whic! vide our regular stock, The garments are of wool, fis Sar eager £6 he. teeter ee enomena e in the demand is greatest. in black, white, blue, gray or red, either plain or *} ) ; re wae-entrunted, G $3.85 with fancy stripes; sizes 34 to 44, though not all.» J}'\S More Dsintiee Stored Away, | |] [1 rm $6.50 to $10.00 L for Girls at sizes in all colors, bi Of Stunning Suits and Overcoats at AR effort to find just how muoh /or \. lin; \ iituor dealers’ (stuck wae rane. Prices Which Will Upset all Tra- Girls’ Party and House Dresses of cashmere, nun’s veiling, or ele fiw Hat f ditions of the Clothing Trade. albatross or serge.in light colors, arity si vind $1.00 Sweaters for Boys at 50c. A jwratel \- isi faba ae ae NON braid, sizes 4 to 10 years, together with wool dresses of serge, From the same source—wool sweaters in black, white, blu (ai ary {oy Yeare maid to-day the ho . E begin the most extraordinary selling of reputable clothing that ee ney mixtures, for school and general service, red or gray, plain colors or fancy stripes; sizes 26 to 39, ie never seen #0 much carted tn so was ever known to this ny other city. The buying public cheviot and fancy eagoy ind m No, 9: It took w furniture yan will be presented with the greatest collection of clever! {alored be ecraeteap of Rewaion S808 aay oh 14 vas AY 4 le nd ‘a The groserien that DPN suits and overcoats for men’s use that was ever gathered together under and a diversified collection of colors; six y SPECIAL FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY one roof. Garments that are absolutely faultless in style, make, fit and finish will be placed at your disposal at prites that make it impossible for any other concern to duplicate, Choice of Many Heavy-Weight Sults and Overcoats, q e $7.50 to $45.50 Coats at $4.85 Girls’ White Coats of setge, Bedford cord, corduroy, cheviot, cashmere and basket cloths, heavily interlined, sizes 4 to 6, Girls’ School and Street Coats of heavy kersey, cheviots and mannish mixtures in sizes 6 to 16 years, $7.50 Raincoats for Girls at $4.75 |’ High-Grade Suits for Boys || Regularly $7.00 to $9.00 At $5.95.) There are two models—Norfolk and double- breasted belted suits with full Knickerbocker «/ trousers. The fabrics are imported tweeds, chev- 1.” iots and worsteds in the new granite grays and / browns in plaids| and mixtures. The coats are. Ly Cheviots,. thibets, worsteds\ and. cissimeres; single of 7 Ganible breasted syle OVERCOAT In milton | ker Seys and friezes, all the new shades and colors, Every garment inthis gathering well worth #15, Here for. $10, Handsome Variety of Winter Suits and Overcoats, The most remarkable collection of suits and overcoats : . dels.af gray mixed cravenetted cloth in itr eid wary strong q at this price ever seen in New York, Twenty-five dis- Pull length belted mo ; sizes 7 to 17 ; er yh put in coatition { tinet styles and Pooks French worsteds, ‘unfinished sizes 8 to 14 years, lined with serge; 8 io years. % ‘ aa they say In Waseball, rete OVE nto via, ela et ' $12.50 Rain Goats for Girls at $7.75 Ot pmnest me te pions pikes Three full length belted models of Oxford tan or olive ctavenetted cloth in sizes 6 to 16 years. $15.00 to $22.50 Suits for Misses at $10.50 Tailored Suits of plain cheviots or fancy mixtures in o vari- ety of colors, short, half fitted, box or three-quarter length models) in sizes 14 to 18 years; 32 to 36 bust measure, Qvercoats for Girls at $15.00 Bntirely Tatlormade Coats of heavy mannish fabrics lined swith flannel; sizes 8 to 16 years $6.75 Reefers for Boys At $5.00 Heavy Reefers designed for winter service of frieze in blue © or Oxford, military buttons and lined throughout with red flannel; sizes 3 to 12years. On all counts—fabrics, tailoring and finish~the garments are well worth six seventy-five. SPRCIAL FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. A Sale of Shoes for Boys and Giris Shoes which measure up to that eftucting standard of ours—they are from our regular stock, , Misses’ and Children’s Shoes of kidskin, lace ot button. Regularly $2.00, Special at $1.60, Girls’ Shoes of patent leather or kidskin in lace or button models with first heels, Regularly $2.50. Special at $1,95, Boys’ arid Youths’ Shoes of patent coltskin and box calf in lace models with oak welted soles. Regularly $2.50. Special at $2.00. SPECIAL FOR THURSDAY AND PRIDAY "$4.50 Bosom Shirts for Boys at 70c They are fashioned of woven madras and percale, with figures and stripes, on light and dark grounds, ' open back and front coat models, with cuffs at- - tached or detached; sizes 12 to I4 years. as , 1 3 :