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THE WORLD; FRIDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 10, 1998, “Thon there's ‘Tha Leary's white Boll] SONG SPARROW Wi WAS SHOT, | T fre was pala under protest, by that went by the board,” Postmaster Jeraldo Maloran, of Silver “That's James J, Jeffries, He is meat Lake, Man Fined tor Kiting It Saye He] “T mmenico hae 6a mn bull EET sion thaslastn' Sigua pasa’ tu Not Guilty. fd will bein aul “Haw! haw!" Nicolo Domenico, of Silver Lake, | Mune hoot te ete ee it wes “ " » | Belleville, N. J., was fined yesterday alg who ran away ‘And Miss Spencer's French poodle, ey Maha “gay, James 4. Jeffries was fond PH ay Real Tuation of the Peace Cadmus aid aa nave Ue French poodles, j for the alleged yay of a song spar- wa “phen Cop Sullivan's kid lost his skye si * en torrter yoaterday.” dt CHAMPION CAT AND DOG EATER CHEWED UP UP AT LAST? ey that i iaarmmwep jim Has Met the ‘rte He Visited on ore. Bivin W. Crane, sol false a @ did ear Store 0 pen U Until 10 P. M. Saturday. “@a Ww Di 1,000 Stamps are worth $3. New Moen tbr Sa ‘= orth $0 eat whe when baying Merchandise in over 100 CE A MYSTERY Kiled.Brieg Bridegroom and bird tn on, but rhat John iat ot rg 55 Wast One Hun- up by @ boy, from whom Hall dred and Thirty-first street, told the Posk’h. firs pollee of the East One Hundred and Twenty-sixth street station last night tint James J. Jeffries, bis prize-winning Boston bull, worth $1,000, was missing. “Maybe he was chowed up by this wonderful dog and cat-eating dog that has been making the rounds,” suggested Sergoant. “Him chewed up! Haw! haw! haw!" laughed Mr, O'Neil. “He might have been,” satd the Ber- a Child-Wife Sent Bullets Into geant, “Here is Miss Pike's French Mouth.and Also:Throuigh | poodle chewed up by the ball the other Her Temple, day, “Haw! haw! hawi" Va, Nov, 10—Randolph and his bride, who was) Hope, daughter of a farmer and urer of Perquemin li } who were found dead on after their wedding, the ‘Paving shot the widesroom to test | then ended her own life, will be| to-day. ‘this dhild-bride shout have re- ., SROORL YN'S MOST DEPENDABLE LARGE RWTATL STOR, “Jim certainly did ike those mos- quitoes,” “You don't mean to may bi Jim ate 'em all up?” “Well, I reckon, He was a wonder. As for cate-Oh. my! And, say," added the proud owner of James, “If you find him you are my posom friend, I want him quick to get him In training for his next fight, Lord, It can’t be old Jim hap been obewed up himself.” ‘The Gergeant promised to use every effort to find Jim, the champion dog and ont enter, | Ail _cnes go direct or » traunter to our doors, Broadway—Brooklyn. night that made her so des- ther mind became unbinged. Owing to Deastle Prlee-Cuts has been tn love with this the waa a more infant. When Women’s 98. Shirt Waists, 29 short dresses and was e pupil) I) rit viaited "ont: fol" deoven nad eountry school Johnson courted om ai) sizes; an excellent Boys’ $3 Suits, 1, 69, Blue Cheviot Suits for T 16 years; fine Cor school or gg oo ensions; trousers have pateut waist | bands an@ taped seams, 6 Handkerchiefs, 25c. Men and Women's Hemstitched & new home arted 9 thie cd ont vaghl and tie ert be ore te \ ar" the bg ay Johnson deen ad je amply style for superior CB CURE AR TE WHITE PUGH Nik TREE Columbia College of Physi- dans and Surgeons Treats Poor at Home. punen Aftor two years of ting, the Columbia College of Physicians and furgecns yesterday announced that they had met with satisfactory resulte in the ot wherculosis, The method used makes it unnecessary for the it to stay in @ saniterium, and the treatment is carried on in the of the patient, dhe visi faite him ana his the! ‘ home es supplements | advice in- | any relief and whet ‘ge the i Invtructions outin, Pr] been wuppited | b 7 Ege a at fire out of aa ® inte. maldere Jo rele has cen eae aca yr at times ein 98c Bohemian “57°” ri 4 Cracker Jars, 5 Ee Be" alMG vprien id to ssakp, ort a tobe toon Misses’ B Ls mEOT; 39 There isa hy — Athy prey of foo’ thet in- sant tambo has manifestly in a hospital or a) a —— UNION LEAGUE’S ART SHOW. es | Opened with Paintings Loaned by Well-Known Collectors. season at the Union League with an opene 4 exhibition of paintings | by masters, Most of the pictures were loaned by! well-known connolmeurs, Among the obi c 6 Law. he i a Pulltecr, of Sir Henry rows *, Galnsborough a: he, wil we ohaeryed ae Tae na open unt!! Sunday, to 2 ‘a, Misses’ and b TUBERCULOSIS VS. MA VS. MARRIAGE |]) 5 Spates Kia \) Dr, Kanpy Excepte to Roosévelt in Oo Pe ht te es Dixenesing Consumption, to the overage aa- sortments of. fered; low eels te sives 24 1 39 nd Box eat Cait as Shows; sizes 6 to ‘Saturday’ s Extra 5. Hour Specials Initial Handkerchiote: fine assortments, || Stylish $20 Street Suits, $11.98 Saver Display for Milady's Selection. The swagger effect of these long coat sufts ‘They're untversally conceded to be the correct lke the mil coat ay) Med is Hoss aie a Qholee of © poms or Mannish Mixtures 11,98 Women's $6 to $7 Psbarey Skirts, ee ete eee Bai Gat Lot of $5 2.98 ene oe eke Delt, ite Ni a0, % Bj or by all. $225 Silk Velvet Hats, 95¢. colors; ul some dray ot sie hiaited oF shirred. These are regular bd 1,69 and 82 Hi grades, | Children’ s Shoes, 59, & 69¢. | Mitves’ and Children's Donxola K by joes, patent leather tina; pies Medes | edge soles; button or Ince. nee Ic | ey to 11, Grecery Specials. $e Pks. Goeker A eee 0, Phe, Fates Rice. (Limit, 6 Packagen) deploted in the accompanying ploture, the present season. However, many ped 4 ‘Waited 3,98 nently attractive street skirte wt Volles, Cheviot ie diets end ‘1 e Sie ee Youths’ Long 27+ Tica ba . 95 " th vo] Bh om Woul Gare? "Breit Rey, ‘Bir, Costar “aie Me Back ‘~0 M oe the oe pom roll. w \* of the Kew @ Cosy Cor- about T wlicth 3 | pastvermental, Brooklyn’s Best : Pure Food ” Mart. Peas; Willet Pre yy finest in bag yr wag i Pe yg 10, Peete neeenes atau 11k, 69¢ | | Broadway at Thirteenth Street. EXTRAORDINARY VALUES, Tourist Coats for Junior Misses, with, at $13, Of pebble cheviot and mannish mixtures, in graceful double-breasted models, For the sake of warmth gg Be lined throughout with red or gray flannel, Value $20. Special at $13.75, Fur-Lined Goats f for Juntor Misses, 10. Pull length model of broadcloth, in blue, brown, green and plum, Linings of specially selected squirrel, Finished at neck with silk braid, Value $19.75. Special at $14.75. « SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY. Littie Boys’ $8.50 Corduroy Velvet Coats at $5.00 Just fifty of them for fifty boys of 214 to 7, Very cute model, in full-length button-to-neck style, In blue, wine and brown corduroy of extra quality—finished with pearl buttons. Wann quilted linings to save the little chaps from Winter’s biting winds, Value $8.50. Special at $5.00. Boys’ New Gray Chinch:lla Reefers and Overcoats, gray flannel lining, al They follow the men in fashion, do the little fellows; so here are 75 new, stylish, warm, gray Chinchilla Reefers and Over. coats for boys of 3 to 14. The overcoat is a double-breasted button-to-neck model, Tig with black silk frogs. The reefer is double breasted, with wide lapels and collar of ‘gray velvet. 4 my throughout with gray flannel, Value $12.50, Special a That Brand Won Me, Yes, and. it will win your ap- proval, It will meet the demand of men who are exactin fashion and retain the fend all men who de comfort and service in their shoes. One Near You, A.J. Bates & Co, color. el rable that can worn; posi no Po ie 12; our etn nen ee Fn nAe Fee ee pet coat 1022 to {sore Cstardape le s and Young Men’s a2 fe A Stamp With Bach Fulton Street, ROO KL e to Duffield Street, BRO toc of Your Purchase. Tho eee ry hes Greatest Money Saving Sale of | inter Clothing.| This is the greatest saving opportunity you will be fortunate seh ie have presented you for folie to come. The sale embraces all lines of high-grade Suits and Overcoats, products of America’s best manufacturers. It is a sale of quay and he ioe etl make economy a reality Satufday. eesecceecocece Men's and Voung Men's Winter RAL ehe o4) in black go pods frieze, cut In the long tnd fll syle and aso in the mtu length In the box style, with serge and Venetian linings, road concaved ype also the extra long belted, fer mixtures, cut very ality elsewhere f en bn nea cy reas ph oepd here 9 98 Men's tallore ey eter ca be made of fine Irish frieze, black and Oxford fall i ‘enetian linings, silk velvet collars, hand tailored, concave shoulders, the stores at $22.50 and $25.00, Settedly tor Men's Fine Suits and Overcoats, —Sutts of all-wool fancy inert cassimeres and black. thibets; psdvonecrty all ke hs, “black and Oxford well one and trimmed, ey concaved iwi uu cannot find this qui Sati eg for. Men's & Young Suits, 500 In the lot, made of fine black thibets, in double and single breasted, fancy fixtures, in Scotch cheviots and homespuns, well tailored, perfect in fit, and every suit guaranteed; other stores 6.98 ask $10.00 and $11.00, here Saturday for L Hundreds of Boys’ Suits and Overcoats,——Mothers will find this the money-say- ing headquarters for boys’ Clothing and Hats, Boys’ Suits and Ov:rcoats.—Suits in double breasted, Norfolk, sailors, Etons, 3 to 16 Mpa of fancy Scotch mixtures, black and blue thibets, blue, red and brown serges, all/well made and prices cut one-third, Overcoats for boys, 3 to 16 years, of frieze and heavy cheviots, blue, gray and Oxford, cut In the long belted style and the Russian style, all at our cut prices; others ask $3.50 and $4.00, Saturday 1.79 Boys’ Winter Overcoats and School Suits, ages 3 to 16 ears. Overcoats in the long belted style and Russian, tn lack, blue, Oxford and gray frieze, also fancy mixtures, all at cut prices. School Suits in double breasted, Norfolk, Russian, Sant or and Eton styles, in all-woo! mixtures, black and blue thibets, Saserges, in blue, red, royal and brown; all well made and perfect in style and fit; priced in other stores at mm ana 2.88 $6.00, Saturday Boys’ Fine Sults cnd Overcoats,—Suits in Norfolk and double breasted, Russian and Busters, Etons and sailors; fine all- wool Scotch cheviots, pure fancy worsteds, fine serges and tweeds. Boys’ Overcoats in long belted and medium lengths. Children’s Overcocts in Russian stylesall-wool Irish friezeheavy cheviot and fancy mixtures, double and single breastea; priced at other stores at $8 and $10, Saturday for 4.98 Boys’ Knee Pants, 3 to 16 years, all-woo! mixtures and corduroys; the regular 75¢. kind, Saturday for..... 48¢ Boys’ & Children’s Waists and Blouses, 3 to 16 years, A, tn red, blue, gray and ny jannels; also in Russian 4 , style; the regular 69¢, kind, Saturday for. . 8c Men's and Y: Men's Stiff & Soft Hats, the new Boys'and Children’s Hats and Caps, all the newest | Fall Bt bey every ype give satisfaction; the} styles, eg -band Caps, for Winter, autos, Gols, polos, ; } a , $3.00 and $1.50 grades, 1.48, 1.98, 98c {ates, er i all colors; the regula 69c, and 75c. * 45¢ } A prey 7) Us tU eeec een nece eo eeneocene See ewer ener en een ns We are going to put our best foot forward in giving our patrons the greatest Shoe bargains Saturday that they have seen here or elsewhere for many months. We want you to know ¥ better and appreciate the values we are striving to ptace reach, It will certainly pay you if you need foot- any description to visit us Saturday. Women’ good quality jane kid, with Lad flexible and heavy extension Lyon heels, p ut toe tod tds visee T Er alee dane te bacole Fi 1.49 Boys’ Shoes, good and serviceable, viel kid and y box call, heavy "solid leather soles, little heels; sizes 9 to 13%; value $1.50, for. 1,25 Girls’ Shoes, made in vici kid and patent leather, spring peeodhamde” =F Pk Ohyryy UP ng agg for Saturda day's sale at less than it wteaare them; value $1. Noor, 419 Men's Shoes, the “Regent” make, in viet Hes i A and heavy Goodyear welted Soles, stylish, serviceable Shoe, ints 6 t0 #0) Yalue $3.00....¢ 2.15 wee ee eeer= Q | Sse sions eeceeoes: f ‘Wonderful Bar- | h Gi 1 Women’s Collar and Cull Sets, embroidered, all linen, in white and colored; value $0¢* 19¢ vention li ii ae Volls, i yard value 75 Come Saturday, girls, if you'd share in the wonderful ba our Misses’ Department has gathered together for S‘aturday’s a rn tions, We have room for only three of the attractive values. ‘You'll stumble over lots of other tra you're here Saturday. ts. slik hele leh rolling colar ew ert, hat howd eth rol col sl pay yet dalioed, {n blue, pore and rea sizes 6 to 14 ¥ years, Girls’ Coats, full length, of handsome le-breasted front and loose back w' cor ont vectra tall back, Bl the new shades, ATem cat Bargain in Women's Silk Waists. gate a a Wis cay pao A "ve chave only nme % if you really ety at oak Hei woh y e, 10 $3.50, f