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MURDERER'S BODY | MAYOR CHECKS IS FOUND IN RIVER Corpse of Antonio Zander Comse to Surface Near Scene of Crime. The body of Antonlo Zander, who fled one man and wounded another n Nov. 6, at No. 540 Canal street, to- | ay came to the surface of the North Aver less than a block from the scene f the orlme, In the right hand of he corpse was clasped the revolver nth which the murder was committed, t contained four empty and one load- “4 cartridge, Tt {s quite plain that Zander did not ommit suicide, Running away from the scene of his crime, crazed with ter- or and rum, he stumbled blindly crons West street, looking back over le shoulder to see if he was pursued, While thus engi he stumbled against the string plece of a bulkhead and toppled over into the fey water, inking where he drowned, and remain- Rs in the slime of the bottom until the of nature brought him to the "News of the discovery of Zandor’e ody created Intense excitement In the eightorhood. The mother of the mur= rer heard of the find and hurried to e pler where the corpse ory gazed at it for a moment. turne, ran with remarkable swiftness a edge, Intending 9, cast herself over: Board bs Detectives andrigan and Mo. Gowan took after hor and caught her ra as me leaped, dragging ber back 0 pier, “antonio Zander, although little more than a youth, was a giant ita ture. eo met and lov bt ie oe and prom. marry hy ° eat, Mie thle Moar ef the medees fel Vier soanitly and Invited rien bac! Riot feast wo of those friends were Henry Jogin, ang Ignace Bodevestok. He be- an, t entgtt ainment on the afternoon £f's Buntay. Nov, 4 and by midnight ! ab 80 obstnenerous and notsy at his his triendie, be: Ing well along in runken coumge, jald hands upon him and threw him from his own apart. mart, houre later he returned. He had Tk a revolver and was crazy run; unten With one heave of his broad jollahed the door. Tt third man dronped Zander Tiaoet fe had Killed him. 0 is to A Isein, . the third went wild but 8. One pierced the the, other wounded and f@ rushed to the roof, firing anather gat at pergone who fan after him gpd when, the pollen arrived he had jsappe! WITTE WORKS HARD TO WIN DELEGATES pea ele ‘Wants Zemstvo Resolutions Toned Down, but May Have to Accept. 8T. PHTPRSBURG, Nov. 3, 440 P. M e-Promier Witte was in constant com- Munication during last night and to- day with M. Guohkoff and his other Neutenants at Moscow in efforts to fompromise some of the declarations in the resolution adopted yesterday by the Romstvo Congress. He has no hope that the policy rec- ‘mmended by the Congress will be com- pletely satisfactory to the Government, # the Constitutional Democrats will not lsten even to the words of thelr former idol, M. Petrunkeviteh Nevertheless, the declaration in favor of universal suffrage and the transfor- mation of the National Assembly into & Constituent Assembly will grow less Aistasteful to Count Witte in course of time. Many Liberals belleve that the Prem- fer is obliged to make a show of op- position for its effect upon the Em- eror and court, but it te privates nown that he has been convin gone time that the elaboration irl a eonstitudion containing the charter of Ruasian liberties to which the Emperor will swoar allegiance ls the safest if not the only egrems fram the present @ituation. It would at the same time buttress the Government against @ possible at- tempt at reaction on one hand and fortify it for the fight againat the revoli utomary formes, forces, SAYS HER LAWYER DIONT EARN FEE Eeuieaieeadas Carlie Weil Sibley Resists Pay- ment of Bill of David Kean, Carlie Well Sibley, who is being sued by one of his former atiorneys, David Kean, for $3,400 balanace of his fees in her matrimonial sbuabbles with Rich- ard Clay Sibley, the Wine and Spirit ‘Trust man, was her own witness (o-day in the trial before Justice Coohrane and a jury in the Supreme Court, with “gentle Jim" Osorne as her counsel, A procession of her former law had preceded her to tell thelr experience with her and tt had been developed that she had pald $1,000 to one firm, $4,000 to @novher and $2,000 to a third efore she engaged Kean, Mrs. Sibley has paid 2,000 to Kean, Kean'a claim js founded on the fact he secured an injunction staying divorce action and that he won rhe Sagas n reversed this oraloe ani & new trial, which has never pee had,’ Maw, Sibley tosti- led, we so if this jury finds & verdict waiton as to acuy what tt was before | retaned Mr. Kean.” Catlie Well, when she waa married to Richad Clay Sibley, was she elgh- teon-year-old ot Henry mo pt tel yn wea oie king, Oy 8 few years Mer >: poortes se et oh and Cra ais oie mith is “darn ibn | bear postant tendant in court. oie ‘ving with her ti a at ‘unaio Park, “When Richard Ch cee y sued it, for alienating his wife's Teetions he it by haying lth | Bm Hl ed pyaws aiid one Bt 4 he ia o fe was freed on $20) on Was lying, | ac PIRSA PLANS |Stops Wholesale Cutting |= Down of Park Depart- ment Forces. | A heart-to-heart talk between Mayor | Meviellan and Park Commissioner Par- sons at City Hall is expected to cause a modification In the “cleaning up" work mapped out by Mr, Parsons, which In+ cluded a demand for the resignations of Jonn 8, Caldwell, Superintendent of the Speedway; Jogenh Mulroney, private secretary to the Commissioner, and John Fhood, stenographer, These are regani- ed as personal appointees of Charles F. Murphy. Mr, Parsons, appointed temporerily to fill the place of Mr, Pallas, has al- ready mete radical changes and caused no Umle commotion by his avowed purpose to get rid of “the dead wood" and unnecessarily large number of employees, His first act was to dismiss elx Tam- many election Meuriet eaptaina and then Supt, Nielson, Other Tammany election district captains aaieine ibees sl in the department were that Pts Parsons to go. Tt 1s understood nt hat he: toa ing he pleased. There pears to hat cone & sudden change, cepted the and Tammany ete ane (ahernay tyr understandl by Jan, 1, wet tired of the Joe Job raat thet adie he will be bbe eases by @ permanent head of the department who will more conniderately conserve the Interests of the organisation at } WHOLE CITY JOS BG REIL Religious Wave Sweeps New Brunswick, N. J., and 1,000 Conversions Expected. (Special to The Evening World.) NEW BRUNSWICK, N. J,, Nov, 2— From centre to ciroumference Now Brunswick is being ewept by a huge wave of religious activity, the leading spirit mm Une movement being Rev, Will- hun Edward Biederwolf, the Western evangelist, Nearly two thousand children, carry ing flags and bannere and headed by ® oand of music, paraded the prinotnal stroots as pan of the rebigious exer- cses last evening, Fifteen meetings were held during the day, closing with another parade at 10 o'clock last night ot three thousand men, women und children and a evdnight berries io the jocal theatre, “More people in New Srconwisk were made to think of God to-day than in any one day before In the nistary of| principle advocate of nutri- vi list Bede At, . ey Men hier ie velng Aaa 4. ‘by, Paull tion as opposed to medicine ental aad Hower Rale-| in the treatment of tubercu- heaver, wi i. reotiny 1 z i Mwded te| losis, he seems to contravert AneiAg. Bver mas ng stand about in g | the vain vere of gaining entrance, Even on + is ealyation, street corners th ie the bas traoimlinary eae gas ot ee conversions have been ‘Bren non-churchgoers are interested in ba th Ie, 18 hoped fucpeng ot tie, meet be made belo the evangellats leave the clty. GIANT SON BEATS HIS AGED MOTHER Poor Old Woman Tells Court About the Cruelties of Edward Glynn, Edward Glynn « eix-foot giant was arraigned before Magistrate Moas in the Morrisania Court to-day, charged by his aged mother Mre, Mary Glynn, of No, 677 Bast One Hundred and Fifty- sixth street, with beating ber, “Ofte, said the old women in a quavering volce as the tears ran down her wrinkled cheeks, "my son has come reeling home and taken from me my last penny, Time and again he has left me almost starving, so that he could buy drink, When he finds that I have no money to give him he beats me ‘hat gort of human being are you?!’ sald the Court to the priaoner, "to beat and starve your aged mother, Some other punishment that the law does not provide should be meted out to your kind, You appear to be Intoxicated now," “I'd be all right.” mumbdled the pris- onor, “if I only had a mixed ale to brace me up, Give me another chance and I'll do better." “He's had too many chances already, Your Honor,” interrupted the old mbth- “He has been to the island twice— oe for six months and another time for three, Though I have no other means of suppor I would rather siarve and be free from ix cruelty." on as lift. ereupon. P pela the SENTENCE PROSTRATES HIM KING HAAXON SAILS IN STATE FOR BORW ATs COPENHAGED | Denn nmark, Noy, King Haakon VII, Queen Maud uw ta Crown Prince, Olag started this morning pi the Danish royal yach: Dannebrog for Christiania. Great crowds gathered to witne bad ye pelea) of the new ruler of Nor VEGETABLE JUICE CURE FOR CONSUMPTION. The newspapers announce that all the prominent physi- cians of New York have re- | ceived a circular from the | iNew York Post Graduate | |Hospital giving an account | of the wonderful cures of con- sumption through the use of “ ice of raw vegetables ee It seems that the treatment began by the use of potatoes, onions, beets, turnips, cabbages and celery. Later there were added sweet potatoes, apples pineapples, | carrots and parsnips, and still later rbube rb, summer squash, tomatoes, spinach, radishes, strin per and» een peas in the r It vould seem to be absurd on its face that such treat- ment could be used to effec tually combat consumption, et so high an authority as Dr. Russell of the above: | named hospital, who seems to have made the discovery and | developed the treatment, states that eleven cases of | well-developed pulmonary | tuberculosis have been abso- hutely cured while fifty others | are under treatment and pro- gressing satisfactorily, It is to be hoped that the long looked for cure of this dread disease has at last been found in this treatment, but the medical profession will, doubtless, be sceptical, as they are and should be on all new treatments until more than eleven cases have been cured by a combination of simple vegetable juices that contain little, if any, of the nourishment id by the consumptive. As Dr. Rus- sell says he io been the his own theory in the use of | these vegetable juices that | possess such a small percent: a) 8B of nutrition, Hygiene and nutrition of the best sort are absolute re- quisites in the treatment of consumption. If the laws of health are carefully ob- | served and the body is| sustained with partons, | wholesome, easily digested | food, the ravages of the dis. | ease may be arrested, even when the lung tissue is in- volved. There is little ques- tion that the best nutrition in the world in such cases is the old and much abused cod liver oil; not in its raw state but in the form best adapted for its immediate absorption into the body, as found in Scott's Emulsion of pure Norwegian cod liver oil which contains, in addition, the valuable hypophosphites of lime and s' aad @ glycer- ine, We hesitate to say "that ‘Tit WORLD: THunsnAyY SVENING , NOVENBER 8S, 1005. 3,000 | ‘Cravenettes to be sacrificed during balance of the week at wholesale 1s prices. Last 2 Days of great sale of Goodyear} | RAINCOAT COMPANY RAINPROOF GARMENTS. During these closing days of sale we will put prices down to such a low figure as to entirely monopolize me sale of rainproof goods in this 4 ee that when you purchase direct from us you secure a GENU INE Goodyear Raincoat Co, garment unsurpassed for style, workmanship and wear, Our name and fame is world-wide and a guarantee of per- fection. Here are a few of the hundreds of bargains we are offering for Friday and Saturday Only. Ladies’ Storm Coats, Ladies’ Raincoat, in gray, tan ind Oxford, Stylish and serviceable in all kinds of weather, Regular price $9.00, During this sale, 4°" Ladies’ Fashionable Cravenette, ten different shades and styles, A Splendid garment for rain or shine, Con- sidered cheap in de- partment stores at #18,50. Our price..... Ladies’ highest grade Cravenettes, all wool and silk mixed fabrics, in olive gray or English tan, pleatea backs, —Splendidly tallored, Including the swellest shapes e of the season, Dept store price $25 to $30, Our Pose $9.00 to......... Men's Sn Coats. Men's Storm Coats that retail at $10 to $15. Can be worn as over: coat, and absolute- ly waterproof, 50 Mens’ stylish Cravenettes, that sell elsewhere for $18.50 to $20. Light and dark colors, well made and hand- some. Perfect fit anteed, Men's finest grade Cravenettes, the dept, stores at $25 While perfection of style and workmanship, {e $32.50. During RAINCOAT COMPANY, si ile 2001" 257 | 205 last, is, Including This special sale begins to-morrow 6th Ave., | Broadway, desi ully tailored Paddocks, Selling in morning at both stores, and ends Saturday, Nov, 25th, it will cure sed hm but | pet, 16 & 47 Sts [Near cor. Fulton, after thirty years ~xperience with it, the medical profes- sion knows that it will arrest the progress of the disease and in its earlier stages gen- erally effect a permanent cure. So certain are we of this that we challenge a com- rative clinical test in any ospital or sanitarium where there are patients afflicted with this malady. If it will not cure more cases of con sumption, if the same rules | & Slayer Collapses in Court When | are observed, than the vege Ho Hears He Must Hang, table and gn juice bao Pedal geet bead rd ~ %.-Cirl-| ment, we Wi. agree to supp! Site» 8 Blige, A, Neoblngon scp err the institution making the bela et rane ee mur: | test with Scott's Emulsion colin an the re: free for a year, There is fad {2 be, pa Fy ‘no doubt that Scott's Emu ‘sion is the most concen- Petts. trated form of nutrition in wr vexistence, and if consump. tii tion can be cured at all it ns | will do it. "| gp a BROWNE, gop ad Siceey Now Yor, AIRED, "50 Naame NLL nae Automobiles: Big Bargains: Removall SIDE-ENTRANCE CARS, } new: Colunbles, P forty-five hore: Franiiip. Buick, Reo Cadillacs, Norther, in fact, the finest Morlatat et cata ee 1A 80 ™s ore De Dietrich Limousli ‘Th 0, twer ty Charron-Volgt-Girardot; three Panharde, le le, Renault, Darcy, Peerless Xeme, Oldsmodlie, Decauvilie; in’ fact, ever, At prites and gun, that the ‘followers an hold of! Reliab): aut en g ‘aust that more than un: ‘erpell all, Beat before removal to bullding sormer 88th at, and Tth ay BROADWAY AUTOMOBILE EXCHANGE, _181 to 148 West 48th (‘The Churvh’’) $| { CREDIT rt will ke you sie ia ti, a ar babi Manna eet Co., iid 84 "Sronlegs ot, N, ¥. DIAMONDS | eR RAIMI, owen: Ware |g AMR a Kock*s Uptown Prices Make Downtown So ping an Extravzgonce, OCH & Co. 125th Street, West *rn ine Matchless Values Friday and Saturday, “K Open Saturday Tilt 9.30 P. M. Men's English Underwear. The well-known Furley & Buttrum make. 2,25 to 4.50 Qualities at $1.25. FURLEY & BUTTRUM ENGLISH UNDERWEAR s known the world over, No manufactory turns out better goods. We were fortunate in obtaining the bale Ance of this season's stock from their New York agents at Less Than 50% of Import Price, The assortment consists of Shirts, sizes 36 to 50 inches, long and short sleeves, Pea tle ith ieee sealt, sizes 30 to 48 inches, in light, medium and weight merino and wool, white and natural color, STOUT MEN'S ATTENTION IS PARTICULARLY DIRECTED TO THE RANGE OP LARGE SIZES, These same qualities are now offered In this at $2.25 to $4.50 each; our price for FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, Boys’ Wearing Apparel $9.00 Overcoats $6.75 As Illustrated, BOYS’ HEAVY OVERCOATS, designed for hard Winter service, of all-woo! Oxford frieze and fancy mixed fab. ries, cut single and double breasted in the } new long models; aA a FRIDAY AND SATURDAY... $4.00 Boys’ Suits $2. 9 BOYS’ SUITS, double breasted, of excellent quality chev- jots and tweeds, in plain blue, brown and gray mix. tures, well tallored and strongly made; a Sult-that wil! give excellent satisfaction; sizes 8 to 16 years; reg. £4.00, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY,....... 4 79 $1.35 Flannel Blouses 95¢ BOYS’ RUSSIAN BLOUSES, in plain blue, red and fancy mixtures, sizes 3 to 10 years; also Shirt Blouses for larger boys, in plain blue, red, gray and fancy mixtures, sizes 9 to 18 years; reg, $1.35, FRIDAY AND 95¢ For the Little Tots. CHILDREN'S COATS, of cheviot, capes edged or trimmed with velvet, double breasted, back finished with belt, colors red, tan and blue; sizes 2 to 3, 49 CHILDREN'S BOX COATS, of broadcloth or chevi t, ‘trimmed’ with stitched velvet, some with embroidered stars and kid belt; colors blue, brown 5, 49 CHILDREN'S POKE BONNETS, of velvet or faille silk, shirred back, trimmed with ribbon; colors red, tan or blue; value $2.75 ‘ cover |. 29 trimmed with satin ribbon; value $1.75.. Jae Shoes for B d Girl oes for DOys an 1rls. viel kidskin, hand welt, patent As garoo calf, flexible sewed stout soles, tips, sizes 11% to 2, at 7 spring heels, sizes 11 to 2...., 1.79 BOYS’ SHOES, lace or Blucher, vicl kid or patent leather, plain toe or tip, hand-sewed turn soles, wrens ‘35 5 and tan; sizes 2 to 5 years; value $6.50......:::ccseveeeesenseeeees CARRIAGE COVERS, of ripple elderdown, lap plece and entire MISSES’ BOOTS, lace or button, of fine] LITTLE MEN'S LACE SHOES, of kan- CHILDREN'S SIZES, 8% to 14 INFANTS! BOOTS, button only, of fine heels, sizes 5 to 8, fine durable box or wax calf, hand welt extension soles, sizes 1 to 54%, .1.78 » FOR MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN. HATS, SHOES AND MILLINERY, Yourself and Family Can Dress Well at an Outlay of $1 Per Week Particular people will be pleased with the garments bought of us. For Style, Fit and Fine Tailoring we have no equals. Supertor Fabrics in all the latest colors and weaves, Zeitz & Tarshis 535 Fulton St., opp.Elmpl, 468 Fifth Ave,, near sothst. BROOKLYN. RAILROADS, PANERANEOREODE: | PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD HONS fot of WE T DWENTYTH THIRD, yr The leaving ‘ine trav Dear Cortlandt sts, is five ea nyies iscer aiven belo mA ‘a Dw ny " Tie whist,” rice YMGHICAO, SPECIAL LOUIS LIM TMD "10.05 A, MTT A Cinetnnall and st 2 2.85 (92.90 *'Coy 1 #h050.08 Beat 12 Y-*13.55, Vids, 74.25) ‘Aa uN "0.25 A, M, and Save from $150 to $200, vesides getting one of the best pianos made, Take advantage of the Great Sale of New Style Renowned Pianos Only $1 a Week aly. is Ww RSTERN RAILWAY 1D QHIO. RAILWAY. M. dally INT CcMPORT. AND NOR- “7.06 A. M. week days, S25 P.M. TIC CITY—0.A5 A A 94 2.06 P ™M, Delivered on Payment of $5 lave, Sundava, 478 The following remarkable piano wit tedN THe ‘sh ms 55 A offers are included in this sa Wilson Pianos, $175 Walters, $195 flarmony, $195 M, weet LONG Titanert, ASBURY PARK (Ocean Grove), (North Asbury Fak oy aay) and Polot Pleagant, @.65 POR” Ratan lays only except Long wu. MY 12.28, (4.28 except, i ae) 4.58 week da) Sindaya, 0.28, » M and 465 BP *Din ne Cor. | Ticket Offices: Nos. 401, 1364 an 96 Rron4- Way, 188 Fifeh avenue’ (ielow Td wt.) 36i Richardson, $210 Hida "Reema daa Sik Nahe Saar Beltord, $235 House and stations mamed above; Brook- ” lyn, 842 Fulton at., 80) Iulton ‘at., 290 Including stool and cover, Hroadway and Pennayivanta Annex’ Sta- thn The New York Transfer Company wil! call for and check barwage, toy hotels and reatdonoes through to dest Telephone *' Cheleea"* ee Goumyivanis No “Extras’’ Whatever our old plano for a nev Walters ‘oh the easy terns of B cahi re Ree tales oa ere rit aye "i ces mn Fequest & representative wil wv x eae wey. 4 my - call ‘wee ind Floor, doth ey | oy YD, Genera! brit ‘Agent, DL = ® | cmmeenl es, atk |} BLOoMINGDALE | Bros, | SAG Lithia Oe navn ie cualis) ae hae Ae, Ae, 8 VIAMOSBRwatenes, owas Wek Oe. ro om! yur MAN+ Lame tio. "Se io JEW HATEAN DIAMOND CO. den tape ggten, RAMETERS 19 Heavy White Domete—value 8..... 4% | Friday Specials In 2/10 night | Muslin Pillow Cases—one site only » ) (42x86)~ ~gens by yard would coat 12%. Prererey 1) 4 ot. Pasting “Cotton 00 y . spools, 3 10 ot. Laundry Wax—doren.. .8 7 ot, Spring Hooks and Byes—gross.. 5 8, 18, 20, 22, 24, 13, 15, 17, 19, 20, 21, 22, 2 FRIDAY, AS Usua 7,9, 14, Friday Specials in Curtains, Draperies, Etc. Irieh Point Curtains—exquisite d'signa— rich floss work on fine he el nat worth $17.98 . Point Arabe Curtains: Value $2.08 and $3.98. +148) Arablan Bed Sots—large Renaissance oentre—niotit corners—deep fe: moon, valance—value $10.98. Renaissance Bed Sets. candice | contrelnstead Of MIB ecccee French Net Curtaining—4 inoh ruffle lace Inserting and po rad em i 29 Fancy Curtain Swisses—dots, stripes and figuroe—36 Inch—value 12 sie Mig'd Silkolines-36 tnoh- and devigna—value 16, Friday Specials in Rug Dept. oxi? ft.--elaewhene $35.00 ” on 98 | French Smymma Rugs—Revorsible— | pure Verstanle dye PAINE FLO. csc csnee Friday Specials In Blankets, Comfortables and/| Bed Spreads. Full size White California Wool Blankets—value $4. 7.98 8.98) Gray and Sanitary tly all, wool ind shrunken—11- for double beds—true value ‘ 4 Foll elze Cotton Raby Brnkets— pink and blue borders—were 44 2A) Fill ize Heavy Cotton Fleece Biankets—white or col'd—were $1.59 .AR Full sige Bilkoline Comfortable fie'd tons—nlain red back— white cotton filling—value 81,89... 1.4) 59 ull size White Crochet be “Hoi Marseilles desiens—value 9, 20x28—value 89 ..40 22x28—value ‘” be Friday Specials In Table Linens, Towels, Ste, All Linen Satin Damashe—68 tneh— full bleached—regularly .98........ Satin Double Damanks 68 to 70 Inch—regularly Napking to mateh~ 1 Inch—dow.—-worth $2.00.....0000 2 Inch=dow.—worth $8.69 ...66566810 All Linen Napking—21 tnche regularly $1.60—doweM... sce scsrerees 1.20 Union Linen Pattern Clotha— 8-4 wize—border all round—val, $1.99 98 Extm quality Pure Linn Pattern Clothe—8-4 alze—no napkins to mate therefore a $2.19 pattern oloth.....1.60 All Linen Huck Towela— 64 ure wite- 1,25, A Friday Specials In Silks and Dress Goods 21 inch Bik Peau de Cygmenlight and dark colors—value 75, 36 inch Black Taffetas—gu ints soft and heavy finish—value 08... wife Washable Habutal exquiaite Justre-satin fi value 0. Silk Velv new and vcaced hades, also black—value 76. 59 | Imported All Wool Pebble Cheviots— | 51 Inch—leading colors—eleewhere 89 59 | All Wool Grantte Sultings—44 Inch— best colors—tor year round wei value .7. eer 5 — Friday Specials in Flannels and Linings 1 Wool t 4 Atl NanndecPlatte, a de and allover site ool nous Flsewhere $1.00... Beal for Hous whe Children's "Dreanes, White Goods, Bureau Scarfs and Ribbons In or near the Aread White Dotted Swisses—Spect White Novelty W inge— now destgns—value a. White silk Chiftonetter—tnetend | | of 60. a) Renaissance Searts—band mede— Linen or allover lave cent DONG VOLUC BLOB ce ser rceereerrerevens 1.88 SA Inet, Applique Soarfs and 82 Inch Shame—Lawn and Net—value 8. 4 inch Cushion Ribbons— at ane and canvas—with frawing cord were 28 to 2 lal. Friday Specials in Muslins, Notions, Toilet Articles, Ete. 10 Muslin Skirt Yokes- “value 10. Bodice Foundation—value 8... KM Cov'd Dress Shicld—pr. —valuo | Fountain Bylo — : a flow slip pipes—worth .08..... A) Parsifal ote Hig ote hear yr value 8) 8 26, and 30, West Fourteenth Street. with A Multitude of Offerings that tersely tell of Friday Opportunities. NO MAI. ORDERS. | Broadcloth and Cheviot Sults—Bton 7 18 or | é Solora—Apecial | vatue f2 | Box of Parteian Combe i} ee . 9icandle Holders . 24, 25, 27 and 29 West Fourteenth sr L, BARGAIN Dn Friday Specials in Women's Cloaks and Suits ‘Three-quarter length Coats Black Broadcloth and Montagnac Cheviot—semi or tight fitting all sizes—worth $15.98 Extra Long Coats of Kersey— newest models—value Ws, ng Coats—Skirts in all the new atyles--plain and fancy tailored— Valuo $14.08 to $25.98, Velvet Suits—richly trim'd with bi or silk, some with Persian verte, Friday Specials in Fur Dept. Scarfs and Throwovers—Sable Opossum and Natural surveley fur or oat Uned—worth $8.08 5 Fur Throwovers, shaw! effects yi erage value $19.08,, Handsome Pitlow Muffe— Irabella and 4 sable raccoo Women's Nearseal Coats—fine senisk'n finieh—Skinner's pre, Jined—all #laem--value $29.08,, | Friday Specials in Women's Waists, Dress Skirts, Wrappers, Ete, ‘Walsts of Gilk Crepe de Chines—white, black and colors—tlaborate lace inser- \sane and tucke~comuiarly beatin ¥ | annel Watnts—neatly. tallored— |black and colors—worth $2.60.....+6. 1.49 Waists of White Washable Poplin— emb'd front, collar and cuffs... 1 Dross Skirts—Panamas, Broadclothe and other desirable fabrica— black and colors—special,..2 69....4.79 Regular value $4.08 and $0.08, German Flannel Robes and dark—sizes to 46 Wrappere—Flannoalett tatlored or fancy trim’ brisk sellers at $1.20. Friday Specials in Thanksgiving Silverware and Cutlery, juadruple Plated Claret Jugs, Bread rays, Condensed Milk 2. 19 | Holders Crumb Tray and so senieat Worth $1.00 and $1.25 each.....,. uadruple plated Frult Dishes, Jhocolate Pots, Water Pitchers, Bread Trays, Fern Dishes, Condensed Milk Holders, Pickle Canters-- usually $2.2 to $2.60e00N ccc DT Sterling Silver Mant Pleces— extra heavy handles—floral designe gtay finish—value .19 ris | Triple Plated Tollet Sets—8 pos, — Gray and polished finish VxBt—regularly AG: B] rose patiern-value $698.. 4.98 Union and All Lin'n Damank Carver and Fork—atag handle Towola—lixi4t—valuc .26 +199 Inch cimetor biade~value i 19 xtra heavy All Linen Towellings Carving # pes,—fino st 18 inoh—regularly oe ” + O% | aterling errule—worth. #2. 169 Finer quaiity-all Il = | Dinner Knives-—celluloid handles regularly + 12% best steel—value $1.69—half dozen..1.38 Supply Thanksgtving Needs at Kriday Prices! The Sabing will more than pay for the Thanksgiving Feast, Friday Specials in Men's Furnishings | and other Main Floor Depts. Men's Domet Night Shirts— cut full and long—special. 89 | Men's Natural Merino shine any | Drawers—spectal +n wd Mer mbric Dress Bhir's— | Dew sttpes and Agures—soft or wtitt bosoms—separate cuffs...., Women's Cashmere Gloves—2 een all colors and black—value .29. Ghisren’ 's Golf Gloves--White, Red, Blue, Brown and Combination 19 Union Taffeta 1 robreiian— % and % inch—large a henaite foney handles—vaiue §1.98,,... All Hil Umbrellas-—26 to 28 inch now shades, also Black—mlain or Coy handles—value $4.00,......... 8.49 Alt Silk Crepe Chiffon Vella—8 ydu. long—eultable for acarts—value .98.. .58 Fmb'y Bigings and Peng inates 2 to 10 inch—value 17 to 21, folid Gold Scarf Pins—Rose ve Roman~-Horseshoe, Knots, Heads In artistle ¢ plain, ear OF Jewel sottines-—-valuo #1.8,.., foie Gok Neck Chi hy iedont—jawel set— FO se sseccsysenereeronensoennens 1.60 Extra lange Lair Tings cord emib'y—value 49. rene teeeee Tapestry Sofa Pillows—silk fi filled—21 {noh—valve i, Point de Parie Lace Bigings and Insertings—2 to 6 inch—value 9.,,.. Women's Leather Belte—aly, colors and black—value .0g., Men's All Linen H. $. Handk’t 1.49 14 WOOO WS scascssssctnicbinanceavesenitn Ce, | Friday Spectals in Wash Dress Fabrics Modair finish Suitings—Chotccet gtyles in checks and melinges “copies of ail wool goods at $1.00, 124% Fancy Printed Pana made to sell at ,. 1d Double fold Puney nnelettoa— for Wrappers, Children's Dresses, &o.—regularly Ib... AM Fine American Percales—fast colore— best stylem—12% et. quallly.ccccneee TH Outing Plannels—best makes worth 8% to 12% . we Fridey sale of Doss Lengths and Rem nants, Half and Third value, Friday Specials in Dolls and Stationery Unbreakable Dressed Dolle—value ‘So Mationery— 1 shoot: 1 88 ie poem anti shaden—all colors 9 Candles—all colors. 2 All as Advertised sce: Ushers will g de every desired information 4 Sin od

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