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~ eee 2 wwe = ‘ i t 4 : 5 t | Misery in Persia, WASHINGTON, NOY. 10—Gen. Mor tera, the Pers ter, who haa ar-| p ones here, deplorable condl- exis {s country, growing of the cholera epldemle of 194, the jure of the crops 1 the {norease in “prices of the neces Cleveland Lends $3,000,000, @LEVELAND, NOV, 10-—-Cleveland thes of Ife, Dank and trv ompanies loaned nearly $9,000,000 In th olty yesterday wenh the ra all money ran up = Nard gent ty dollar they sent that clty was put out promptly, and more could have been aken with ease they cared (o spare it, No Money to Stay at Home, WASHINGTON, NOV. 10.—Many tn- @airies are received at the Pension Bu- feau trom all panta of the country ask. im @ law has been enacted reimbur- ee paid money to be the draft in 1863-64, but pension officials point out that theny ‘been no legislation to warrant thay which led to the Inquiries. Want Wife Clause Cut. GHICAGO. NOV, 10.—Fiat janttonsin- det the mention of thelr wives be emaitted from future contracts to be pe rag the Real Fetate Board. A in the contracts under which fe ay, have been working for the three years provides ‘that his otal at all times be ready to as- | ‘him when called ipon to 40 so,”” Escaped Mob as Woman. ROANOKE, VA, NOV. 9.—Gophas Potnderter, a negro under sentenca to os Deputy Marchal ZB Wade: bor two weeks, | Gift Goes to Pay Debt. woman from Rocky Mount, because of | —-— fear of mob violence. The Sheriff feared @ lynching on accoure of the demy, Countess Gets Divorce. DETROIT, NOV, 10.—The Countess de Szilassy, formerly Miss Loulsa May Hecker, daughter of Col. Frank J. | Heoker of this city, has been granted @ divorce by the Ciroult Court of this! county from Count Gyula Hope Joseph de Ssilasay on grounds of dew:rtion and non-support, The couple were married on Dec. 22, 1888, when the Count was secretary of the Ausirian Legation at Washington, WASHINGTON, NOV. 10,--The Board of Trustees of tie Catholle University has decided to apply the remaining $51,- 000 of the gift of $101,000 to the institu tion, made by Mra, Gardiser, of Balti- more, to the debt on the University. A Special corlection will be taken in all the Catholic churches on the first Sun- day in Advent for the benefit of the in- stitution at witch the trustees hope to raise $150,000, A Human Stone Quarry. 8T, CLOUD, MINN., NOV, 10.—John Janski, of this city, aged twenty-two, te a human stone quarry. Mourteen months ago he was a victim of an explosion In @ granite nit, and ever since the doc- ‘ospecting, every time Up to date four thousand pleces of stone have been re- moved from various parte of Janski's anatomy. tors have been with good results, and ¢conom| ban, is ge the color of @ to the stylish bi a ren, 7 Teen rete St makes peacock makes green; green dye fnd'so Sn” Diamond Dyes ean be used in curring ey ware Annual will val rt, tome things you er knew about Diamond Dyes, It written by women, for wo! Sent eon request, together of dred ol mar Ramee ts ota SO reprieved for bas been brought to Roanoke disguised as a =— ooo Imported Taffeta Ribbonse?e-morrer Witte ae WIDE, HIGH LUSTRE FINISH, in W. BLACK and ALL THE DESIRABLE COLORS, 25¢ THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 10, 1905. Dt VYruanaftr Soro Store Closes at 6 P. M. The Bright, New UNDER-PRICE STORE Overflows With Splendid Economies Again we have overcome the vicissitudes of building changes and space limitations and found proper quarters and facilities for our Basement Under-Price Store. The entire Fourth avenue end of the Basement of the New South Building has been appropriated to the economy counters, From the Subway Station Entrance, clear through to the old Stewart Building, the Under-Price Offerings present their new and extraordinary attractions—worthy of the bet- ter and brighter store that now invites thrifty New Yorkers. Look at Today's array—starting with this great news for parents of boys: Norfolk and Double-breasted Jacket Suits at $4.75 a Suit Worth $6.50 and $7.50 And each suit has an extra pair of trousers, besides. The valua- tions given are on regular suits with only one pair of trousers The suits were specially made up for us, by one of our very best manufacturers. The handsome mixed cheviots used are absolutely all- tool, and are the same as previously used in our own regular $6.50 and $7.60 suits. The Norfolk Suits have two pairs of bloomer trousers, the Double-breasted Suits have one pair of straight knee trousers and one pair of bloomers, Sizes in both styles for boys of 8 to 16 years. $4.75 a suit, worth $6.60 and $7.50—and an extra pair of Trousers, besides. Basement of New South Bullding a Handkerchiefs Women's Neckwear Under-Price At Half Price A maker's clean-up—jence the prices are cut In two: At $1.50 a dozen, wortn $2.40—Plain| Turnovers, White mercerized cotton white, hematitched. Srounds, neatly embroidered tn im! At 75c a half dozen, worth 1 —|'St!0n HarJanger work; in different White, with famoy block Initial, \alees, 12'%c each, worth 2c WOMEN'S: Collar-and-Ouff Sets, White mercer At 8c cach, worth 12%0—Very sheer; | !ze4 cotton, broidered, Neat de- corded borers. Signs, Pretty sets that lend a At 88c a dozen, worth $120—Piain; touoh to a woman's appearance, hematitched: % or %-Inch hems; full | Set, Worth Ge, Size; fully laundered. Under-Price Store, Basement. At 12i¢¢ each, worth 180 and 2o~ aamne $1.50 Wash Waists at $1 Fancy; hemetitched, embroidered and | med, Al All linen. MEN'S: 2 Ince. 180 ome with colored Value 40c Per Yd, embroidery; ‘and some French sill | sya) . and-linen handkerchiefs tn all the new Inty White Walsts of madras or . shades, Latino in four pretty styles. Tatlored At 28c each, 60e—Fine qual- | D!8its; embroidered or cluster-plaited ity; wertions. Also| fronts, Plaited back. ANOTHER SALE OF ocue Tohed, with hand-embrold-| Tasteful women will find much to Men’s Seasonable Underwear Medium and Heavy Weight, Ni and Sen Island Cotton 3H “4 psigicdisy —_ 87 i SAIS Dressing "‘Sacques, $1 Medium and Heavy Weight Light Grey Worsted Shirts or Drawers, in long or short legs, Extra Quality, English, Medium and Heavy Weight 9S \ 6 Under-Prige Store, Bassons, Natural Wool Shirts oF Drawers, long or short logs, 1.87 A — Imported “Hygeia!” Original Linen Mesh, Medtum and Hay Welght Shires or Drawers, long arshort legs, 2.37 Notions at Little Prices Wor the dressmaker; for personal ‘use, Mach item is worthy, no matter ———oooooNaaaa=qEeaEeaeaoOeeleeeX—=>=== how low the price; N Pin Cubes, at $0, worth 180, len’s ¢ Women’s Handkerchiefs ||Iix fea ces hE SPECIAL OFFERINGS TO-MORROW, ping, at be, worth 8c, ‘Women's Hand Embroidered nd 75¢ Collar Stiffeners, at 6c a yard. enough for three collars. Hicks's Dress Shields, sizes 8, 4, 6, at lbe a pair. Boys’ & Girls’ Shoes COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF BOYS’ & GIRLS’ STRONG, each, worth 100, Tablet of eight Hat-pins, 20, Superior Skirt Piece, at S0c, worth Bic, Under-Price Store, Basement. JOHN Also, HIGH GRADE SHOES, PUMPS, SLIPPERS, Etc,, FOR DRESS OCCASIONS, CHILDREN'S LEGGINS in CORD & PLAIN VELVET, LEATHER, JERSEY AND KERSEY CLOTH, Flannelette or cotton orepe. Fitted backs or kimono style, with wash jibbon or satin ribbon, §1 each, worth M-yard plece of Black Hat El: at Bho, worth too, ie Cabinet of Ping and Hair. | Spools of Black Sewing Initial Handkerchiefs, Per Box % Dos. Siyand tools of 8 tne sik, ‘task Men's Pure Linen Handkerchiefs, and asso! ‘col ore, a @ dozen. Tape Border cd Corded Ptects,, Fach ZO° po, 92,00) | || american, Pine, paper containing wo Men's Linen Hemstitched Imitation Shell Halr-pine, card of « Handkerchie’s, Per Bor 4 Do. 1.00 ate Mpitant Corduroy | Valvatesn ‘Women’s Maderia & Irish worth 850. Embroidered Handkerchiefs, Each 48°, 75°, 95°, 1.25 Far Pee Se poole Ral At 100, Bateen-covered Corset Clasps, at Sc | Banding, 12-yard | admire in these waists—of which the saving of fifty cents is not the least, Under-Price Store, Basement, Children’s $5 Coats At $3.50 Each effects, with white kid belts, Also of heavy cloaking. with patent leather collar and cuffs; full sleeves, In navy blue, cardinal, gray and brown. Sizes for 2 to 5 yours, ‘Under-Price Store, Basement. Children’s Caps | At $1 Bach, worth $1.50 Of white bearskin, with white silk frogs and ear-laps. Very suitable ti | Ro with any of the coats mentioned |above. Sizes for 1 to 8 years. Under-Price Store, Basement, Remnants of Sash Curtain Materials 4 There are plain sateens, {0 Inches wide; Swies musiins, figured musiins. ' | tamboured muslins, tamboured Swiss Jace, Irish point lace, colored madras white and ecru madras, plain and fig "| ured silkolines; all ends of pieces, six yards and under, are rounded up for thia sale, which affords a splendid range for choosing at prices from a third to a half less than regularly. Under-Price Store, Barement WANAMAKER Formerly A, T Stewart & Co,, Broadway, Fourth ave., 9th and 10th sts. UNUSUAL VALUES IN Misses’ & Girls’ Apparel MISSES’ SKIRTS, a collection taken from regular of Panama and Cheviot Cloths, sizes 14 and 16 yrs., GIRLS’ DRESSES, an assortment from regular stock, in Blouse, Sailor and Russian Models, sizes 4 to 14 yrs, $3.95 4.95 9.95 |) ihe" GIRLS’ FULL LENGTH COATS, of Cheviot, buttoned to neck, emblem on sleeve, lined throughout with red flannel, 6 to 14 yrs, Value $13,50 MISSES’ SUITS, of black, bine, wine and green Cheviot, also light and dark fancy English Mixtures, Long Coat, Semi-Fitted & Loose Coat Models, lined throughout with satin, 14 & 16 yrs,, Value $30.00 } ee a aa . 21,50 STURDY BOOTS, SUITABLE FOR FALL & WINTER WEAR, t If you look for somet get nothing and waste you Boys’ « Young Men’s Clothing | i Children’s Fur Trimmed Overcoats | f CHEVIOTS, KERSEYS, PLUSH, VELVET and BROADCLOTH, with COLLARS and CUFFS 0: VARIOUS FURS, Oh, ‘at §9.75, 12,50, 17,50, 25.00 & 38,00 Formerly $14,75 to 65.00, fashion—assures you prope lowest cost. the business of twenty spe Young Men’s Suits a great saving in store expe i Vorsteds in Single and Doub’ \ . . Sreund Wodan, ae 30 0 38 chest, Formetty $1495 1018.78, 10.50 } jj} Sterling values that prevail SIX BIG BEST STORES, i] Oth Ave. and 27th Street, Third Ave. & 122d Strest, 609 8th Ave., 39th & 40th Sts, 162 Bowery, near Broome St. 2891 3d Ave., 150th & 15ist Sts, BOYS' REEFERS & OVERCOATS Chine illa, Oxford and Blue Frieze and Fancy Reefer, Oxford Overcozts, Value $7.40, West Twenty-third Street | ay file hbo ee “We've been saying it for more than thirty years, Our Shoes are absolutely re- liable and our advertising Statements are always exact. We have never claimed to Sell shoes below cost or below real value, Yet we have claimed to give you the biggest shoe values your money can buy. hing for nothing, you usually r time as well, Our factory in New York City—the home of shoe r styles. Perfect equipment, ample capital, competent workmen, insure best shoes at Six big, bright stores, selling shoes in all grades, doing cial priced shoe stores, means nses, This combination of advantages makes possiole the at Blyn Stores, SHOES IN EVERY GRADE, Factories: 401, 403, 405 E. 91st St, SV ind Of imported bearskin cloth; Ruasian|| belts and hand-embroidered emblem} on front and sleves. All have turnover!! Sixth 20th to 21st Street | Avenue | Made of and pray. Made of breasted, red, brow We offer waist in Saturday to $12.75 nel, Nun Cut Norfolk, Sailor, Kuss and overplaids, coats are cut Tourist, Russian and Reefer styles. Spe- chal for Saturday veereesseeeereeseserrees : Boys’ $10.98 Suits & Overcoats, $6.95 Double-breasted, Norfolk, Eton, Russian and Sailor Suits, made of Cheviot and Worsted in plaids, matures and stripes. Overcoats are cut Russian, Long and Short Reefers and Tourist styles, for Saturday. ......... Foys’ $1.25 and $1.50 Hats, 98c. Loys’ 50c. and 69c. Trousers. Special at 39c. elaborately trimmed with Val. laces. but in several colorings, $6.75—For Saturday Specially Priced for Saturday Boys’ $3.00 Suits, $1.95 in, Eton or Double-breasted,) chevio! and Cassimeres in mixture Special price Saturday sesees cess: $3.95 each Chevio's and Cassimercs In fancy mixtures The Suits are cut Norfolk, double Eton, Russian and Sailor styles, The over- Made of mixtures, blue, and Chinchilla co eeeee ne n and tan Kerseys (Third Floor.) Special offering for Saturday in Women’s Waist Department 100 Lingerie Waists At $2.95 each. Value $4.75. to-morrow a special purchase of lingerie waists made of fine mull, about six models, and The cheapest the lot would usually retail at $4.75, ‘s selling..... Tor For Saturday ssseee.. Would usually retail at (Third Floor.) brown > Special ALL WOOL WAISTS—(Imported quality) of large , plaids and stripes, in the most beautiful colorings, Would usually retail at §3.75—Special for Saturday, ., H.ONeill & Co Boys’ Dependable Clothing $1.95 Boys’ $5.00 Suits and Overcoats $3.95 $6.95 $2.95 Fifty Sample Fine Lingerie Waists that would usually retail at $9.75 $4.75 & $6.75 200 CLOTH WAISTS—Made of Fine French Flan: | 's Veiling and Matahra cloth, all one style, | $2.95 1.48 Pure linen, Chal ateoveee seveee serene vee ree Heavy Irish Linen Satin Damask T, In dainty new choice patterns: 2yards a 22% yards A reduction of from 30c. to 60c. on each cloth. Size 20 to 30, 2x $1.95 | see $245 Ladies’ sheer lawn hand regular 1 Special at Men's pure | dozen tees Special in Handkerchiefs. 1, inch hems, hand | stitched handkerchiefs, 4¢ | and 4 inch hems. The 8c broidered initial hand> | kerchiefs, ‘9 inch hems, regular value $1.25 per 4g dozen, Special per 14 shamrock kerchefs, | I2Me Taffeta 4 quality. linen em-) teaks and woods, +75¢ men, Special at.. instep, and ton Hose, for school value at, per | Children’s | per pair Women’s Knit Blouse Sweaters Fancy Stitch fray, brown Value $1.98 to $2.25 cach; special Women's ana Children’s | Hosiery Women's Fast Black Lisle Thread Lace Openwork at | terns; also Plain Black Lisle 28c Openwork at instep and plain embroidered, Special price, per pair... Regular price, 35c to $0c Children’s Fast Black Cot Black Cotton Ribbed Hose, l5c Special at seveee all over pat embroidered and Special at seseee ribbed weir), (good Extra/ 10c | fon and DALE seve eee! “Veribest” AL seven » in blick, and white. ~$1.50 special at... Special in Linens Hemstitched Damask Tray Cloths Good value at 25. Spe- beaded and lace irimmed (18c able Cloths 3 yards at, 2x5ly yardsat. $2.95 $3.65 Sale of Umbrellas 300 Piece-dyed tape edge) Tafleta Umbrellas, size 6 inch for women and 28 inch for men, a large assortment of handles—some trimmed 75¢ also, cach broi ‘ipt embroidered scrip’ with German Silver letters, Value 25¢. Pearl, Horn and Natural ; Wood—special at 79 08 Special at.... oe see Value $1.50 Ladies’ pure linen hem. ) 300 silk piece dyed Umbrellas, tape edge, made up on! | 8-tib frame, emt racing a large variety of hand. Imported natural wood, trimmed with sterling silver, pearl, gun metal; also some carved Sizes, 26 inch) | for women; 28 inch for| $1.75 each Value $2757") Ladies’ Neckwear 3,000 boxes of neck ruch- ing, six neck lengths ina i box; value 48¢ per box, 25c ) A complete assortment of lace rimmed stocks and collar | 25 and cuff sets, in all the ¢ new designs; value 50¢, A fine selection of Chif- | lace stocks, | 50c value up to 75c, Special 500 Dozen Men's Silk Neckwear Th an excellent assortment of potterns, made up in 2', and 234-inchfour-in-hands-45¢ | Value $5¢ to ¢5¢ cach; Sixth Avenue 20th to 21st Street Misses’ Suit Department Great Values in Suits and Coats For Saturday, November 11th JUNIOR SUITS—In mixed Cheviots,lined through: ) out with Satin, rotch velvet collar, pleated skirt, 10.00 Sizes 14 (0 16 years, Special at........64 GIRL'S FULL LENGTH COATS—In mixtures and | - plan colors,box back wit!) roll collar and fw.l sleeves 3. 75 sizes 6 to Md ycars. Special at.c..ee MISSLS' THREE-QUARTER COATS—In Leavy gray mixtures, double breasted, with patch pockets and velvet collar; sizes 14, 16 and 18 years’ Special at FeURTeub added en | MISSES’ SUITS—In mixed cloths, box back, saiin lined, shawl collar and turn back cuffs Size 14 to 16 years. $41.75 $15.90 Special at ies Cee GIRL'S COATS—In cheviot, box back with pleats, col'ar and cuffs; trimmed with velvet and braid, Sizes 6 told yeors. Specialat... (Third Floor) $11.75 Shoes for Women, Misses | and Boys at Special Prices (Second Flooi) WOMEN'S BUTTON AND LACE sHors— band sewed, wel'ed sole, in Patent Leather, Vici Kid and Dull Calf; $2.65 HOW NOTES A creda grececer Value $300 and $3.59. MISSES’ AND CHILDREN'S VICI KID BUTTON SHORS— patent leather tips. Sizes 7!, to 11.) Sivs11'.to2 Value'$1.25 | OOC, Value $1.50 LITTLE BOYS' SPRING HEEL LACE SHO? satin calf vamps, dull kid tops, stout soles—sizes $1.00 10 to 134;, Value $1.50, atrseceesses cece sires BOYS' SATIN CALF DULL KID TOP LACE SHOES—Good stout soles—sizes 1 to 5's. Value $1.50 $2.00, a OF 88 eee eeeeneeees fod0 Untrimmed Millinery (Second Floor,) Women’s Ready-to-Trim Hats Of a superior quality Silk Velvet, shirre} brims silk $ ; 1,75 & linings, in garnet, gray, navy, brown, Mousse, cardinal and. black—-exceptional values at.............,,, ee $2 50 WOMEN'S STIFF TRIMMED FUR FELT HATS--| from our own workroom... 1$3,75 CHILDREN'S TRIMMED SCHOOL HATS, | 75c, $1.45 and $1.75 STUNNING EFFECTS IN EVENING MODELS of Irish Crochet, Chiffon, Maline, also in goid and silver, Correct styles for the horse show, White Ostrich Flumes, Tips, Pompons, Aigrettes, tine Foliage, Roses, Violets, Gold and Silver Roses, &¢, : as Se : —_——_.] ’ | Infants’ and Children’s Dept. Sale of manufacturers’ samples of Long Cloaks Short Coats, Dresses, Bonnets, Caps, Lejsings, &e. » be, CHILDREN'S BEARSKIN INFANTS! CAPS—trench styl COATS—in white, ted, squittel, China silk, timed with ieee ong brown, navy and reseda green; some embroidered, in preity pattern A made with and without rolling col- stitched and ‘cluster tucking, 45¢ »45C i nd cutis, trimmed with metal efik Ji d, ine peti buttons, sizes 1 to § ned, good vilue ates, INFANTS’ CAPS—Mad: of China years, exceptional value Nis’ LOD $2.95 and loplin Silks, in many styles, ate... ‘ INFANTS’ LONG AND SHORT lace tnmmed fy COATS—Made of Bediord core, and lemetitching eee tucks yoke and cape effects, trimmed and styles, jtiipaerel 28 B90, Smart, pretty with silk ribbon, fancy braid, etc; thoroughly Hoel ed neatly finished, very good styles, Ot poplin, bengal atrtassaaapnik nen: $1.89 cnina silks, hand subreiserce ad CHILDREN’S COATS—In a va: lops and shirring lace, rib- bon, ete, at., $1.89 CHILDREN'S POLO, TAM 0° riety of styles, made of covert, SMANIER & RUSSIAN HATS_. tees broadcloth and serge; also bearskin and pebbled velvets, trimmed with velvet fancy buttons and buckles, braid frogs, etc. Others with very Made of cloth, astrakhan, b ki | deep rolling collars. Many $6 50\3"4 crushed velvet; dll in | styles to select from, at,, le fromeres.., " 95¢ Veilings Ribbons New Ribbons for fancy work Three yard Chiffon Veils—| and trimming purposes, All shades, Value §1,00. $69 Satin and Tatfeta Sash Special atise seveccerreeeed Ribbons, six inches wide, 150 dozen Chenille Dotted) all desirable colors, value 2% Tuxedo Veils. Black and all 40c per yard. Special at colors, Value 50c, Specitl) 18c New Warp Print Ribbons, Ateser 4% inches wide, very 25¢ Pretty floral designs, value 33c per yard, Special at.. New Messaline Ribbon, four inches wide, very tine quality, complete ajsor, ment of colors, value 25¢ 200 pieces Tuxedo Veilings,) plain and fancy meshe) in{ Uack and colors. Value $0¢, | Special at.. 25c or ) " —__—__—_-—-— | Sp.cialat..., loves for Men |; slic Sf howi full assortment Furniture ¢ are showing a Special tor ape of Fownes, Dents and other stanid- Saturday fiiqeneeaah aa bane Music Cabinets i | \ I tlike cut) A in mahogany finish, RAO | (AN automatic door FaaaMH opener, bas tive awa. f SAAT patent sliding draw. ¢ ‘i ers—reguar price $10.50; special at $8.50 Special for Saturday Men'sone-clasp pique light- i light-weight gloves q $ 1.00 | Men'sone-clasp heivy | cape skin glovesat, pr.

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