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me STATE SUPREME COURT JUSTICE FROM BUFFALO. Marcus 3. of Buffalo, appointed Justice of ceed Edward Hatch, resigned, FEE LECTURES Lovls WI Court for the | overtng's lecture “aboard ship’ will be jby Dr, 8. Alfred Mitehell, of Columbia | University, who will talk on “Some Re- rent Total Reltpses." e4 Dr, William H, Maxwell, City Super- Neéndent of Schools, will deliver a ¢ He address this evening at Cooper Unton mT eacher' Ww Opportunity.” .This ‘ . . : Riven on Wednesday evenings Nautical School St. Mary's « Union by. pre fh ” ational problems h Furnishes New Hall for . Park ave '' . q » this evening Public Series, A Laer will begin a o on “American Art — —~ ne L louls | lge Universi: y " a ft t ¢ 1 Le Bureau of fracters of Shake speare Luke's Hall, at Hudson the i fk reed | and Gt ts, Manhattan, t | “ t wilopen tals eveninS. Burial of Fonnder of the YMCA, w " ud LONDON, Novy, 15.—The body of the the aut 5 8 Trresident of the Young which ‘ Hore exla is the 4 Mi Lord Mayor and re f state, ‘Dhere were 230 carrlages # will be Mlustrated. ‘Tits in the funoral proce Sympathetic Men’s Fur Lined OVERCOATS, Exceptional Values, There is nothing unusual about the men’s fur-lined overcoats. But there is something very unusual about the overcoats, Added to the very best of tailoring and the very best of fabrics are fur linings and collars of the choicest quali- ties, We had looked well into the matter before going ahead, to the endl that we should have the best values to offer in New York in men’s fur-lined overcoats, At $59—Lining of black Janet—Persian lamb collar. At $50—Linings of blended brook mink—Persian lamb collar At $60—Linings of natural and blended brook mink—brook mink collar, At $75—Lining of blended At $75 Lining of Jap, mink—Persian lamb collar, At $85 --Lining of novelty mink—collar and facings of electric seal, yuncement that we sell rian squirrel—mink collar, At $100_Lining of blended brook mink—electric seal collar and facings, At $100—Lining of blended brook mink—blended otter collar, At $125 -—Natural plucked otter At $125 —fastern pieced mink lining—blended otter collar and facings. At $150 —Siberian squirrel—blended otter collar and facings, At $150 —Fine pieced Eastern mink—Persian lamb collar and facings, Other fur-lined overcoats at $200, $250, $300 up to $600, Three Broadway Stcres; At 13th St,, At Canal St., nr. Chambers St, nutria lining and collar, the Supreme |] | Unings. THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 15, 1905, amd hurried to thelr homes ‘Tihowe taken to the hospital were: BURNHAM, ARCHIBALD, No. 25 Jaeqer avenue, Flushing: cut by ghee and euffer- ing rom contusions | FOX, PATRICK, aged Fowler street, Wlushing | laceration of hip. a } a 0 Yd SEVEN HUT I tenlp wound ‘and Li Jar HEN Point, left MILLE Fifty Passengers in a Panic! »Mi“Bh;,. + Pe and lacerations of h When Vehicle Jumps Track |. PRige, wir1tan, No | at Corona, L. I. tentra) aves 197 nu, of | In onarge ot Motorman n, att Long Islnad Chy |at 6.9 o'clock, dvacing oy crowd from Nov Vora ‘he car Je With @ shock so violent that seven | soutnned with air brakes, A new biidgo passengers were hurled into the road. | = = way, one through a w York and Queens Coun STOCKING HINTS jumped the track aporoaching Flushing | glocwivtes Watts fetal Party Creek Bridge, near Corona, L. Ly Brea, have each had four or five diff iast night and threatened to plunge into By the quagmire of Flushing meadows, car. tying its load of passengers with it. Of the soven seriiusly injured, one of them, Cherles Harti ore’, of No, 135 Lincoln street, Flu , died from his injuries tn the Tlushing Hospital ‘Three trips were made by the eingle vavbulance maintained by Miushing Hoe- pital befors al! the Injured had been Keop them, Only 10 cents, Ask for the uided. av. wrinded pansongers | __ Diamond Dyes Dircotlon look, vastened acres Mushing bridge on foot| DIAMOND DYES, + Burlington, ve | » rasn hour tow, a New trolley car ats at different times to match | wns, I would rather buy reduced | Price, badly colored light stockings and | five thein myself than to buy any black | stockings that could be sold at the samo price.”=Mrs, Caroline Burke, Emporia, | Diamond Dyes ‘They never crock or fade. They trana- form and male new again faded clothes color ribbons to match new gowns— Color featuers any tnt, All druggist atvtv-ntne, No, 27 | * To cure Consumption two things ar neces. for 1a belng construoted across Creek, t platfor and, AUne approaching a temporary acks wind around a sharp ut ensued Ly | howed th brakes en men taken to the how. Consumption Can Now Be Cured. This ts accomplished In only one way no one who {ts suffering from thie diseone ‘ tase N should delay a moment tm finding out how, where Admintatered in the ythe tubercular germa muat be killed and and the lungs must be Milled with air, and no mm [al sore mpots heaad. do not help, but, |. Valuable time is lost taking modicle: lapse the stomadh an the contra: ) uushing | pital all but one wore standing on the | ry |f ™ JoMed off to | ¢ peas tying from a ng for thirty h the air and the hand and with alr and (he weak spots healed and built | Up by means of deep breathing and heall cuurn Cabinet en proven thet they 9 y Tit we CURE the pa- Saks & Company twenty before the five milus ton checked its claimed tha 1 of the least injured of the | . noid. maved woresue pany and we Broadway, 334 te s4th' Street. ‘ GURV®, the _ suftorers. The accident | oti we traMe on the ine nearly yefore man Krust was ar. wea ea rio'of cuninal eet | An Important Sale for Thursday and Friday ple pon an “I O! the car later ah) 1G . G2 Tailored Suits & Coats for Women At Extreme Price-Concessions. On three vital counts—tailoring, fabric and style, and particularly style—do the garments demon- strate their true value to be almost one-half dreater than the prices quoted. $37.50 to $50 Tailored Suits at $25 [heiations wud other treatments. which tent ; been be a i aera Come and let ue show you ev iat Two distinctive models, one of broadcloth with 1 chance of help ts lost. Do ed, Why not try the latest and moat Eton coat and princess skirt, both elaborately until It Is too late, but let us show ntifie method ever discovered, and not trimmed with ve vet and raid, and the other a you how to get well The Cadtnaro Institute hae made tt poost- ble for the sufferer to conquer this dread dis call might meon the saving of a Killed by nse, The tubercular gorme | ite means of the wonderful Minnen Violet Ray, investigate, Even if you do not believe that the method discovered by the eminent Dan: | we can cure you, alt not worth looking into? Ish @pectalist, Dr, Finsen, This is the one | If you cannot onll, write for our |and omy way ever discovered that will ab- booklet, But do something before It 19 too sohutely Kill those germs, It is not an X- late, and DON'T waste timo on madiotn or inhalattons. Try something that has Ray, The X-Ray fs dangerous: the Finsen Violet Re} aa mt} suneh! After some one. the gorme are killed the lunge are distended dit. Tron't walt. Call to-day, ' CABINARC INSTITUTE, Suite 511, 400 W, 234 St., Cor. 9th Ave, PROSPERIT Y... Solid, Substantial, Abundant- T¢ is the measage that comes irom all over the land, { Every yield of Nature has been bountiful. Every public- serving industry lacks nothing but more hours, to meet the demands made upon it. Nothing could more accurately measure the well-to.do condition, the feeling of individual prosperity, than the barometer of trade, as expreased by Wanamaker’s, Fach day the selling taxes the capacity of the more important branches of our business, The very high average of the character of merchandise sold is another evidence, True, the Wanamaker stocks were planned on a larger scale, this Fall, in expectation of the New South Building, and the reorganization, with broadened selling space, in this old Stewart Buildimg. New York City never saw such stocks, as are now being shown ata dozen different points, at WANa- MAKER'S, And they came just when an unusually prosperous season demanded and welcomed them. NOVEMBER FIFTEENTH marks the zenith of merchan- dise fulness. Every stock is at its best. The early holiday shopper will find here today such variety as will never be greater, in any stock; and which must necessarily decline in many exclusive novelties, now shown, and not to be duplicated when sold, With Christmas only FIVE WEEKS from next Monday, the necessity of Holiday shopping is almost as emphatic as the many positive advantages of making early selections, i} Your Winter Women’s Overcoat Tailored Suits | | A sample of what {s to come fn | Three remarkable successes — the way of weather came yester- | each a notable value: ONE— chance with his health, in the bar- ~Iin rich, clear dyes. At $22.50, gain, /TWO- We are showing some very hand-! Pyoavioloth Suite—Fin 6, sheenful | some Overcoats for cold weather, | bra’ Single-breasted, The fancy of very many well-dressed in | men runs to Surtouts, it seems, and $30. | It's a happy choice, They combine THREE— style and warmth—and that's all pheten ce eat pew mince, valy there {fs to an overcoat, Jand straps of cloth In Empire effect; Oxford and black velour Surtout teria At $80, SiriRee Sia mee ae” Overcoats at $25 to $50 each, Other sults—hundreds of others, Or the Sack Overcoat comes in| each alone worth a story—in all black or Oxford-mixed cheviot, It {8 46 inches long; lined with extra the good materials, sfyles, and shades, at $30 to $90 each, fine Venetian cloth; satin sleeve- $15 and $20, Becond floor, Broadway, ‘ Others up to $60. 50c Cheviot Becond floor, Fourth a i Se mune | at 28¢ a Yard Men’s Fancy It is camel’s-halr cheviot, We'd have told you that in the headline, Coat Shirts $f but the words wouldn't fit to our Special ! liking, P bil ly made for us, in the In moderately-priced dress goods convenient coat style—open| we haven't offered a better bargain all the way down the front, to) than this in many a long day, go on like a coat. Made of | This cheviot makes up splendidly ery " into walking suits, Just the colors excellent madras or percale;' you are looking for—navy blue, stiff bosoms, cuffs attached; myrtle green, brown, black and comfortable, good fitting Oxford gray. It ts 86 inches wide. model, All rezular sizes. $1 bolt dak Mh He ae each, Droasway and Ninth street, ig : Bewildering splendor of color, Soft, clinging evening ‘silks, Silks that “stand alone,” Shades as delicate as pale flower petals, shades as brilliant as gems, shades ae quiet as dignity. Every Beautiful Sitk that Exists Is Here—~and at the Lowest Prices Many exclusive in pattern and quality. Every woman of taste is invited to admire this excep- tional showing whether she wishes to buy silks or not. White Japanese Silks at 50c and Heavy Satin Brocade at $250, OSca yard; is wud so qualiues- | $3 and $3.50 a yard—yor heavy | We U yards of hand-made se. cloth or fur garment linings; white ‘ Api s, In the natural/ grounds with oolored Anuesy: ‘ay, whe ie La fet well, iT inghes | &ray-and-black, beave: al, fine | wide, at (00 and 6c a yard Popeeand.red, and bi and-purple. % tn, wide. Printed Crepe de Chine at $1.25 a yard—vi am pncies bce designs: and $1.50 a yard Now, tinported inoetly on willie. ground. An extep-| White and itgui-colored Brocade Saitn y eit Ae inal @, Ln the soft mousseline finish, tional showing, 24 Inches wide ¢ or chiffon foundations oF Extra quality Taffeta Silks at} opera coat linings. 2 Inches wide. 78ca yard—White und ivory, |, Imported Black Silks at $1.25 and lor dress or (ining purposes; 21 in, wide $1.60 a Cialis worth $2 and. 2.60 4 . | Finest quality Bounet Imported Black | Chiffon Taffeta at $1 a yards! sicire drancaiso, Moire Antique nod J wort §1.00—Ciuton Dress Tattera, in| Molre oe, fh end of Inch | new browne, rays, garnu', cadet Yue pire Renaissance, 1 end 2% inches tan, navy blue reseda, waite, Ivory.) Colored Japanese Silks at 38c Beek Pal gbeds Mnafimentea| and SOc a yard-in all the ight and | jasper gray. Zin frayed ©] dark shades, $4 and 27 inches wile J | Yard-wide Lining yard —in white, ivory. tang, navy blue, ete,; two seasons. atins at $1 black, grays. muaranteed for Broche Plaid Silk Waistings at $1,50 @ yard—jmported Broche Plata bik Gros de Londres Walstings—ex- clusive with Wanamaker’s for Amer- | ica, 2 Inches wide, Novelty Silks at $1, $1.25 and $1.50 a yard— Now, imported and do. mesih per gray, ack-and-white |and white-and-black Taffetas, Louls ines and Peau de Cygnes. The Under-Price Basement New South Building 8,500 Pairs of Men's Half-Hose Lining Satins at $1.25 a yard {) all the Mning shades Imported Velour du Nord at $2.50 to$6 ayard—jor heavy outer gar- ments. ® inches wide, Rotunda, day. That man who didn’t have his winter overcoat knew all about Wade Suita alone, G cea | At 5c a Pair, worth 25c | coats, § fitt moothly, tt vith ft. And felt {t. And took a big satin; a sa fl Thane "Gores pial od | An importer had to clean out his surplus stock, We did it for him. akirt. Phim, green, ved, blue or black | That's the lone reason why you save ten cents a pair on new and per- fect half-hose. | Black cashmere with embroldered fronts; various styles, Or plalr | black merino, natural and colored merino, tan cashmere with embroia- ered fronts, and Oxford-mixed merino, Right welght for Winter wear, All sizes, 15¢ a pair, worth 260, Under-Price Store, Basement, | Fancy French China A Third to a Half Under-Price Just came in—a fortunate purchase for us, And you, too—because Thanksgiving is near, and you'll save much on these table beauties, | Pretty fern decorations, with gold: ' from $6, Comports on foot, $1 each, from | $1.00, Dinner Plates, dozen, Salad Plates, $3.60 a doaen from % . if Bread-and-Bulter Plates, $2 a dozen, | Jelly Nappies, 80c and 600 each, from trom $3 Ge and wx Balad Bowls, 600 and Tbe each, from | Spoon Baskets, 650 each, trom $1. $1 and $1.05, . : At 25¢ each, worth Hc. Fine site, Blaten, s00 and Te each, fom | Austrian China, in bright, new decor- ba baa ailons; Fruit Plates, Bread-and- owls, 65¢ each, trom A aA Bowls, Gp om : Butter Plates, Oatmeal Saucers, Cracker Jars, $1.2 each, from $2, | Fruit Saucers, Salad Bowls, Sugars and Creams, Olive Dishes, Tea Cups wo wy , $1.60 each, from sep Crenm | Derk, © and Saucers, After-dinner Coffee $2.28. Celery Trays, 65c each, from $1, Chop Dishes, $1 each, trom $1.76 Black Waists $1.50 Each, worth $2.25 to $2.75 full front, with tailored | U Cups and Saucers, | Under-Price Store, Basement. $1.35 Umbrellas at 95c Men's ind Women's 26 and 28-tnch ellas, Extra quallty corola cov+ wood handle: or plats, Or of black nun’s ve 1 surplice style, with Ww Store, Base lawn yoke, trimmed with lace Inger = thon or hemstitehed plajts. Here is all that girls love in Silk Shirt-Waists The exquisite styles of women's walsts—but girlish, Fineness of materials and laces in simp.e elegance, Variety —soft colors — grace — beauty—becomingness, rd Messaline, Chiffon Taffeta, Mous- Is Your Boy Ready For the Winter > He should be sensibly dressed— like his father. That has nothing to do with frills, it simply means that his top-coat and overcoat should have style~should be warn should fit him, Expect all that Qt WANAMAKER's~you won't’ ve 5 50 eac' disappointed, seline de Sole, $4.50 to $13.50 each, | ‘Top-couts of frieze; long and styl- s h, ft me pay ae man of 710) And to make a good tale better— Woolen Waists, Too W years, | Tourist Overcoats, in fullest assort- | | | ment, of mixed cheviots. Siges fort ; to 13 years. $7.80 to $12.60 each, Colored lay White batiste, un: | Flannelette Bouse Waists; | Usual In style, effect and merit for 3 to 15 yoars, at SOc eich, 's’ Flannel Blouse Wats! to 15 vears, at Be to $1, Becond flr, Ninth street, $2 to $5 each, Sizes for 14 to 18 years, Becond floor, Tenth street. bises each. formerly ar storans co Q eee Under-Price Biore, Basement, ting one-clasp P. X, Long Kimonos loves for men, in all the At $1.75 Each, worth $2.25 newest tan shades, Heavy outing flannel, in pretty Nght Under-Price Store, Basement Mf plain | stripes, trimmed with b solid colors, with wash ribbon or plain satin;| Women’s 25c French of in Japanese designs, trimmed witn aht F VA ae Hiandkerchiefs,12\c Rach Under-Price Store, Basement. Dainty &1 nd-linen Handkere lefts, , with colored boners and figured ven- Children's and a. n a shades, aie Bh I bore Girls’ Sweaters |bhey're dainty Handkerchiefs, ly hi for use. At 85¢ each, worth t dren's Sweaters, of ach, worth we, worsted effects; wide ¥ border oo sleeves and bott in ied Irish Linen ; At $1 exe, Handkerchiefs, 12) cEach Blouse Sweate 1 e for mon, Plain Irieh tolling collar; white pes In ly heat doleke white and cardinal years, 7) W 4c each—fully worth nder-Prii Store. Broadway, 4th Av. Sth & 10th Sts. Under-Price Store, Basement | Lavement. valuable time on useless treatmenta? | [ae charge nothing tor sapaultation, and 6 prec! At any rate, it will do no harm to Medicine and inhaiations never Brocade Satin Duchesse at $1.25 | Skinner's Yardewide Guaranteed | " | Store | — blouse style of herringbone cheviot effectively trimmed with velvet. Both suits are presented in black, plum, garnet, navy and green. In addition the collection includes thirty-seven suits in a diversified series of Eton, blouse and long-coat models of various fabrics which represent the garments of which our stock affords but one or two in each specific style. $45 Tailored Coats at $29.00 Of fine black broadcloth, in a long, half-fitting |) | model, with an elaborately embroidered shawl col- lar, and lined with white or black silk. Patricia Kid Gloves for Women Regularly $1.50. Special at $4.00 The exceptionally fine leathers, perfect propor tions and the infinite grace and style of the Patricia have established it as a standard glove— as the best of its class, In the regular course of business one fifty is the price. For Thursday and Friday we will offer Patricia Gloves of French kid in tans, modes, grays, pearls, white or black, with two clasps and Paris point embroidery, at $1.00 Dress Shoes for Women Regularly $3.00 and $3.50, at $2,25 We can afford to pledge ourselves for the high character of the shoes, since they are from our regular stock. ‘The values which we ascribe to them—three and three-fifty—are not arbitrary. They are our standard prices, which we maintain year in and year out. |] There are button and lace models of patent leather and vici kid, with turned soles and Louis XV. heels. A Sale of Waists Dainty waists of silks, laces and batiste in a varied series of styles and colors at price concessions that average one third, $9.00 Silk Waists at $5.90 \]| | Of chiffon taffeta in red, black, white, light blue, heliotrope, || reseda, dark green, navy or Alice, with yoke of braid and lace and the new bridge sleeves, $6.00 Lingerie Waists at $3.95 Of white batiste, elaborately trimmed with German Valen- ciennes insertion, sleeves with fine tucking back and front, $7.50 Lace Waists at $4.50 Of allover net lace in white or cream in a variety of designs, new models with bridge sleeves Sweaters for Women Ours is a bigger stock than most shops afford, bigger in numbers and diversity. There are sweaters for women at $1.48 to $7.50; for misses at $1.38 to $4.50. Norfolk Jack- ets for women at $2.95 to $10.50; for misses at $1.98 to $4.50; Golf Vests for women at $1.60 to $4.50; Cardigan Jackets and Bolero Jackets at 98c. to $2.50. SPECIAL FOR THURSDAY $2.50 Sweaters at $1.48 Worsted sweaters in red, white, gray or black, high or V-neck models. f FOR THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY A Sale of Engraving |} In shaded old English we will engrave your plate |] and print one hundred cards as well as we know | | how for $1.95 instead of $3.50—the regular price, Or, we will print one hundred cards from your own plate for 50 cents instead of 90, A Sale of Apparel for Infants MANUPACTURERS’ SAMPLE GARMENTS Children’s White Dresses in a series of waistand yoke models. Value 81.50 At 98c| Value $3.50 At $1.98 | Value $1.98 At $4,25| Value $4.50 At $2.98 Valug $2.98 At $$,50| Value $7.95 At $5.95 Bonnets, Caps and Hats in white and colors. Value $1.08 At $1.75) Value $7.50 At $4.95 Valug $5.95 At $2,95| Value $8.95 At $5.95 Children's Short Goats in a variety of materials and models, At $2.98, $4.95, $5.50, $6.50 to $20,00 French Hand Made Dresses in long and short models, repre« senting the garments of which our stock affords but one or two, and some of which are slightly soiled, have been sube jected to extreme price concessions. C/B a la Spirite Corsets Though it be an inexpensive Corset, C/B a la Spirite holds itself abreast-with-the-hour, honor- ing every innovation to which fashion subscribes itself, For service with the new fall and winter gowns our department presents a complete series of the new and author.tative models, such as the high bust, round wa.st style for princess gowns and the low bust, straight front model for figures that demand more conservative stays. Of coutil, batiste and brocades, At $1,00 to $4,00 ae ll lla al lk te i ts ee ee ee ih ale

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