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<a ‘ a AI L R BRO 0 S || Bile Baby Robes. |p NFag YoRKs KoA ; ay ‘ \ 9 A. M.'to LP. My Only | - SIXTH AVE, AND 31ST ST. @ “Phe Best Shoe eka: ein she Sree ote renee a rt a ud goon oat te ; jals in Boys’ Overcoats! New Winter models, ‘ peal igrmerrom, SATISF VEST i A Saturday of Unusual Importance. There are urgent reasons now for condensing our ready-to-wear stocks in order to gain room for elaborat Holiday displays. Nevertheless, in spite of that fact we have + Bs great ed nipailant purchases of s ylish garments for fo-mari ow's selling, But there must be quick selling. We haye marked the goods so close to their very low cost price that there is bound to be quick selling, Read the specials below— some for four hours; some for the whole day, and all unmatchable, ’ The Great 4th Floor Toy Store Is Open. . Bring the Ghildren To-Morrow, Big Sal oys’ Big Overcoat Sale. Tremendous Purchase—Offered To-Morrow From 9 A. M. Till 1 P. M. A broad collection consisting of Long Belt Back Swagget Overcoats, ages 7 to 15; made from extra heavy smooth / pas elton cloth in Oxtord gray; also full pleat front Russian Overcoats, 3 to” 40, made from extra heavy | Smooth finish melton cloth, with or without emblems on sleeves, in Oxford, royal blue or brown or red. Real e s._ALSO, BOYS’ MACINTOSHES, MADE FROM TAN OR OXFORD COVERT CLOTH, ELVET COLLARS, IN AGES 6 TO 14; special from 9 A.M. till 1 P.M. Boys’ 4.00 Suits or Overcoats All Day at 2.98. These garments will be on sale all day to-morrow, and a better suit or overcoat was never offered at the price. PAY T bees Arabian Gurtains.} 1,000 PAIRS OF ARABIAN LACE CUR. * TAINS, in Point de Arabesand Corded [f patterns, beautiful designs, full length and width; regular $2.98 ‘value, at, per. | 49 xtra Length $4.00 | 85 | Walking Boots, Shoes, Pumps, Dancing or House Slippers, Overcoats 4 Pa meltons and! -Laght or heavyweight Boots, Shoes of various h sou. tyesds, Hined with Farmer's satin and finely tailored, models, Wide or narrow toes, High, Bo Ru belted backs, medium, broad or slender heels, a ys Russian Over- l 35 Black and tinted leathers, 4 COALS, 63-8 year sizes.) ° ; ir, , In fancy sees and gray meltons, hand-embroidered | $3 api ange ah emblem on sleeves, brass buttons, belted back, silk velvet col-| A few models from the custom department 5.¢0 per pair, lar, Finely tailored throughout—a $4.00 garment. “Girs’ Coats! G4 Z JAMES MeCREERY & CO. HeavyMel- Twenty-third Street, (6-14 year sizes.) \ melton in blue, brown, green and red; well made, Lyn aoa fied ei ee i emblem on sleeve §OROSIS , At the Same Price, } ren’s Fancy Panama Shoes for Men and Boys, ‘0a lesr00 The assortment is large enough to satisfy. the i is built for durability, em- most critical, while every garment is built for dura 1 C ts (Basement Salesroom.) bodying the snap and style of 4 hi bead ment. The lot includes ALL-WOOL LONG, SWAGGER OVERCOATS, | F ages 7 to 16; ALL-WOOL AND GENUINE MELTON OVERCOATS, 3 to 9; ALL-WOOL OXFORD FRIEZE REEFERS, red (pamerts royal ba New models. fannel lined, § to 12, The Suits are in ages 8 to 15, Norfolk style, with plain pants, or double-breasted style, with jer-weight garments in royal blue, tan and red, lined 4 a nti trimmed with soutache braid and Button, Lace and ‘Blucher cut — medium or ty belt and knicker pants, in a wide variety of colorings; in ages 3 to rf Russian Blouse Suits, with box pleat down front, made {rom all-wool serge. The BOYS’ OVERGOATS, 7 to 16, are made d ions; metal buttons and belted back, e from all-wool materials, in black, Oxford and fancies, extra long, full swagger style; velvet col- in a OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS heavy weight—made of French Calf, Box UaF and belt back. Unquestionably the greatest value in tOwN, {O-MOPOW. dt s..rs-esesseeses tls ; Calf, Sorosis Health Calf,| Vici Kid and Men’s Suits or Overcoats. " tag te ey kisekeead ee Patent Leather. Yui be Bios +f ener gal hl come here to-morrow and find what good garments they are. i h . A = '$ more, we ‘antee to fit-you perfectly; all alterati Pagy Sheste*+ AL ‘ Inend Toomey, sa ‘Pot cites, wore All Sorosis lasts and patterns are made in the field models, with ot without aback tn bth; Oxtord ‘or tapeyy’ add Tot Seater et col, one, [ had nothing. I commenced sell- : jand-padded lapels, w' long slopin, id hi b c tng." patentGorkserows 1a “Ailwauker, Sorosis factory. This insures perfect mod- fancy cheviots, back chevots and blu serges. "The fabris, trimming and aiorng wil stand the closes , |Soch uit Ghat they rave mew better elling—correct in proportion and outline. Inspection” Special at oss. seryssseesss Bevereeesersssissessacerilestacrstectedenenserescstessegs tate Sica i sala aps ' Young Men’s 12.00 Suits and Overcoats at 7.50. i Reg Rete kent c:| Men's Soresis Stioes«...0++1--+-.4.00 and 5,00 » Ww In sizes 28 to 38 chest measure. The OVERCOATS are made from all-wool Oxford and black frieze, and 12 sty) : | ‘ all-wool fancy effects, with velvet collars, durably lined and trimmed; for YOUNG MEN they're made of the as * : | 6 it bovorning bees] sano. Cater Boys “ “ . trtteeeeee 3,50 Hire er also fancy effects, in all-wool cheviots, The Suits are shown in worsteds, cassimeres and cheviots, in oO the ae, of ao by soot Youths. “ “ Hi veileianeeed eben ss: HOG oth single and double-breasted models, handsomely tailored in the newest style. Worth $12.00; special at ........ e jas Visited Brooklyn, j “I went to St, Louls to start a branch Great & | 2 f Gi | 9 G t i cn es sac | JAMES MeGREERY & CO. Manufacturer's Entire Stock, From 9 A, M. Till 1 P, M. $ ted shier ; \ jal of Lawyer on Old) trmiraind "asi Soe" doty "at Twenty-third Street. ieturn to her parents in Brooklyn, I Larceny Charge Set ent vin °F" clare in piling house, and then with the Intemational = Purchased the entire surplus stock of Girls’ Coats of a prominent manufacturer—coats that are retailed in so- tor Dec. 14. Topethetn when arteaind this ine ik ‘te = called exchsive stones at $5.00 to $10.00—and wil place the lot on sale to-morrow at $3.79. This is one ot the moa. Niles. Pe » ; important sales in the history of retailing, and we urge you to come here to-morrow between 9 A. M. and 4 P, M. { ‘ ‘In tho last th I ; 4 & Ko , ‘ & sf RONG a FY ron, three ea is sy See teh eet rans in u prepared to find the finest Girls’ Coats ever offered at the price. Simply can't do the garments justice in this description, Best to come here and see them. Good, durable Winter Coa‘ cluding rich corduroy or plain ve Iso all-wool k sey, beaver and cheviot coats—nothing better for lal sanction to-day by Judge Crane| away, that the incident was closed ana | Sey att oo " Tim toe Kings County Cort, Drookvn | gy ivan bing ooten oman Mea sas S| JAMES MeCREERY & CO. sWihlle L have been away I Wan : : oo —oe raed S When the trial of Lawyer Benjamin F.| many Brooklyn people, and ney. Told } arb SSratiyhla nivel are exceedingly warm and comfor nent of styles, such as full box, pleated or : 7 ey ofdered for Deo, 14 instead /me the same thing, 1 don't think any| 1 _ K.. aranteie a Bint ei empire back; .collarless or rolling collar i: r-stitel or interlined. Also a collec : Chadsey was found through his taith-| Pulfelo: Basten | Pive-den ig PN * , tion of military coats, with full circular th wove to rom a ibe he | ata eet bot silk yeve,faney buttons and brad all are doub _ it a ot 5 vi ‘ork, oklyn jace—Invin- FY - + v > = — beet Ming don free ece| Chadsey said when he was in Mis- , Waptorpt Bive-Lady ‘Champlon- Suit Department, to 14, shown In navy, reseda, red, brown lack; value $5.00 ecial Whom no naT he ce, acta, [four last fall ho was going. to run foe| wreak Golden Link, Colonial, ‘ “from 9 A. M. till tO-MOFFOW, Ate ssscveves icant 8 + Whose counsel he was, was ar-|President of the United States on a caus -Commopotnn, Biesoier 1 Fancy Mixed Cloth Suits, rf @ before Judge Crane to-day and |Diatform of municipal and governmental | § elles’, White Elephant—igin il-Day Specials for Girls. ownership and “tarn the rascals out.” Wels Com! Interesting A d for thres months’ time in which Mibiefetakewooh denna; | With pleated skirt and prepare his case, Which would have nominated pile Inder| Reset Rg rat , fei ro Magni NWARM WINTER COATS, made from baby lamb, plush, GIRLS’ COATS, full length; English Tourist style, double. | X think two weeks’ time should be PSHE Cnet’ ‘nas eek amas: has |, lephaat--Auton! Lite Pidaly and semi-fitting coat, PMI SpARY eaves or cheviot, Have deep shaw! collar and cuff of erml- breasted, with belted back, The materials are heavy wool afte aid the Judge; “this case /scquired the German language. He now | Cusily, Prudential. . "hme Ms r cheviot in fancy mixtures or English melton cloth, Col- 84 been on the dockets three years"! opens ‘ somelesey ¥ 4 WOLS BHAT MOUNTAIN, Sate f Wen ne ect ia a be Wah pees larless style, or with rolling collar, Coats trimmed with ; Ut we are opposed to the figure 18," m7 ee Headquarters to- {| Wolf won four of the five q ‘ ASlomey “3. Machen, for 204 a Re yi tye wa | aaa te RR, ate ewe | Melton Cloth and Mixed or bated back; deep cloth fa. file wth of witout emblma y, }, We think there 1s a hoodoo | whom the tad been familiar, “but fhe | ohamplonahlp of (Chicago and a ‘aide 'wtaus | CH oth ehh rterlength ing; double breasted; colors are on sleeves; blue, brown or Tate oot, “tps Shem patted bctlid Sattalites | uae ho ta tuey te tee, "Yel Cues duane on Te cm MOM ee gree ses 6 to 14 . bs 5 4 . |, wi 1 P. pn: Low. eh Beer rel tae 7 f of ' Pim Aslt on which side the hoo- )irotgne him hack from” Micegan formerty lives tn New Fork, and both have| Coats, aes » Bay ‘ he was normal mentally until the train {t's @ (bad omen,” said tho|apprasshed New York and then he eom. | {iat (out of thelr maith ye at welne tie 18,50 \ ' rr hae al NG SE Pe chiden's we cowie |4 Hour Sale of Women’s Waists x Goats] / and it, was so ortlered. were as follows: “Greatly Changed. yee ee oe Be kone | three-quarterlengthCoats. |] Special To-Morrow from 9 A. M, Till 1 P.M. Only, From 9 A, M. Till 1 P. M. To-Morrow an Important sloadiy, undergone a Mouncatn-11, 191, 170, 222, 280; aver “ ” it sna "| BOWLERS ENTER FOR | Half” linéd with reat "$1.00 Waists at 59c. Women’s Goat Sale. = 5 Piountain ‘has challenged Wolf to another |, He says he remembers mAteh, total ping to count, and for a side, ‘Wolf has mooapted. flannel, eee acts dazed. The detectives Peco de A Tremendous Purchase of the Season’s Newest We are confident you cannot duplicate this Coat in any ~ assumed this manner about an 7. Bites se ENDURANCE CONTEST | ce rescntere rem | S78 Watts Ord for 4 Hours Tororrow oe za hi y ty ed OV three a at name! ' / of va cloth, 45 MI hon tents wereant ba bese. Ph ieee aie recat wet iat he Ge eopaadh Mahala at an Astoundingly Low: Price bes Wack _heavy-wel inches Tou, w + Rachelle Men lisa t Mag ell Hanne ‘Snis'a yete Sgpetie cnt Umee| “Garibaldi” model, dandy of the den-) George Bothner, the Wrestler, n team was (ed with the strong Rosevilies clothes, big dia-| for the lead. Maybe too much wing has 3 50 & loud talker, high Mason| Asks for An Entry Blank | "" Ot ‘Mee ; nd Republican oumpaigner, He was} or n ny ty an ween te Fobust, muddy and weighed about 15 . 4 Broadway alleys. The * © pounds. When dis picture and measure-| and Seeks Team Mate, Went size ta draw out Twenty-third Street D (mente were taken to-day for the waen ee Je ‘ ’ ’ elghed 70 Fred Schwartie, the German champion, 1s i atcha Galery the welghed 1 pounds,| Prank samuols has already cocelved | son to visit Hartford to receive his medals ted lieggard and il-nourished, He rs won amt carried to that oy, ‘by Pease. one quiet, even simple, and hiv appears | OM than half the inuted number of | or the orackajacks in. the Connecticut onus rs entries required for the endurance | League. Schwarte bes never forgiven Rid- sabby. His jewels were bowl 4} ds ee bel dell for stacking him wp against the sar GAG and be was vent and weak HIRE contest 10 bo nek at the Har- | from fhe Nutmex State, 1s @ remargable story, [1° Waouged alleys, starting Wedneway | Goofing games in the Pasttine three-man Diovkiyn he assumed the \CVeM!Ms, Dec. 13, at 10 o'clock and oon- | tournament’ will, ba wolled et Meter @ Bey- ' Franklin, went to Cen. |tnulng wichout intermission for twen-| 's the coming week. ° JAMES MeGREFRY & 60, ‘Afperica and then’ to San Fran. |t¥fur hours. The contest is ome that| One of the Chicago Leurwe bowlers re: ate) Sealea by Me hae excited a great deal of Interest | cently put up three scores of 282, 201 and | Edward Orr and arrested in |among bowlers throughout the Bast, | fone oveninen tis seme alah enothes Kivn’ ard’ released Koace tau |and Mec, Samuels haa been asked to| Maoter made scurvy of 288 327 and 221. Ladies’ ds, Open the entry ist xo tHove from out- | sonpwansnt Silbe Howter atthe tee r g fj ke Grea Ne te ajleys, Brooklyn, Monday afternoon Chadsey’s Queer Story, side ter New York who would] silars. | Brooklyn. | Monday ” efternopa “aad Flannel Skirts, the Sunday preceding the day on |like to enter fhe men across the bride in the individual, h hia trial was to have begun, he | An applicant for entry blanks to-day was | tWo, .three and ive mea, contests, 2nd Floor. ed & Battery boatman to row him | George Bothner, the wrestler, who has shown aoe Z to Liberty Island, but before | greet form in bowling contests wi °| Out in Harlem members of the famous o The place to buy waists is Rothenberg’s,. That fact is ¢ lined yoke and_s' demonstrated most forcibly by this phenomenal special, plain black broade Just think of being able to get one of these handsome verted pleat and broad belt : i leated sleeve, turned f waists, for which you wouldn't hesitate to pay a dollar, at eal, Socal Ys oh NN nek + 49 PMG tacnuitices a re 59c. We're certain that this value stands absolutely un- bE. AGEN Tene) $10.00 Zibeline Coats All Day at $6.98, rivalled, They're made from silk finished madras, with raised watered effect, which lends Few in the lot are worth less than’ $10.00, They're some Black Coats, 45 inches long, collarless, trims ist_much of the beauty of with velvet and fancy braid; double box pleats in with belt ornamented with fancy buckles; newest pl sleeve, with turned-back cuffs; a very nobby and stylish gre worth 6 98 $10,00; special all day to-morrow, at ° ’ Special Values in Children’s Fur Sale. bis Buc ony Gaps and Goats ina! tu oratened ats ae 1 OB Children’s Bear Cloth Chps at 39c, cord Frage, Sperae at Dpy An attractive special for children—Bear-Cloth f teams will compete in the nt etart at} strong competition, | ’ of the fam | b ou | FUR beyond the t 14 tea, wh je Con: at $3.98, » Brus sate Ge bate” “ys, |e Sia tne eat "he Bott [ata trade “aniteet| On December the and. BNW) SABLE AND ISABELLA OPOSSUM PILLOW Toco eee tees Ye bo thin ase : erob pevhrrind Snaceey and One pont | eaeot india renath, aah ‘aki. hs | hefost ina teas ‘eesnt saith the, eee FI 1 Skirts,—odd pat ys MUFFS; value $8.00, at ., ve SOS * ‘styles; worth S0¢., at Peihicr agra Cc p © gpg The boat was found Adritt | state law prohibits thee from, eheaK: | organized Apetics at the Riverside, Sohwartje, | £ saUNe! " - ‘ ¥ AMERICAN BLACK LYNX P: PFS; t 1 Naples Me EE 3) i Chadsey's hat and clothes and pa- te test omc duration | Senders and Buchhole polled” 4 ‘ } " | 4 pais, and it was belioved he had com- than’ & , , op the Rose. we ) value’ $5.00, at . 2.98 Dainty Little Coats To-Morrow at$l. oe tte facia ‘A Jew days later ac. | Mr. samutie has been obliged. to aranwe the | Arctica “eny Itior tour nad aoa torthe| terns,—-with hemstitched ' MN PL . $1.79 identified the body of a upon ‘the same plan as t . Ss, mashed ashore at Bayonne as that Bre, wares pnd Dene voling Bish eore et) uffie, Outing Flannel sf fe satin lined; value $8.00, 5.98 Thede Coats are impde trom fivnly woven, warcn MACetal in a fancy mixture; they gre made . ihe ho yolied tor entry blanks 4 ite cident was closed. Sut Des |9T¥,J00m Koren, “Who. reseniy Taade | Gee cored htt 00 tle tare’ | Skirts with scalloped, em-| ISABELLA OPOSSUM THROW SCARS: 80 Og | /} with strapped back, comBindtion ‘col ive Ore W lon the trail. bowling Ina foucoh sith Bert Allen, | Twas ® great olght in Harlem. | SINGLE Fox BOAS. ci , at. ‘ lar and cuffs, and are heavily lined; Fy. as told to an |fmil hoedel afd dow Loebr, pars In the Har: {ald broidercd edge, E FO: S, very silky; two large special to-morrow at... devote 6 in Police Head Tom Circle team: Panny Merdonaid, “ail, of | Martin (ungrich made a new Sonamtare in : biden sr Lagi maw value $16.50, at © 2.98 CHILDREN'S CORDUROY, ASTRAKHAN AND. BEAR-CLOTH 1” tht | ee ea ter; | bowiin Blephan q Ms A / including large, flat pillow muff, which is now e » " ! Pag SG 3 Hardy" an ene wnten te wotTe Ne LEP S he’ the pleoaee of aoa 4se this season. ‘The throw tle to match wane with s; emblem on sleeves; gray, white, blue and q ere on. at | same there fe litle doubt, hat A mye Bee pee Ry grt value 1.50 Di; is 60 ‘inches long, with silk cord brown. The Bear-Cloth Coats are in the prevailing styl e long about dati, I ; a Gaoens | he net distaroed “the pin feathers of the fringe, Both yours to-morrow at.. with full plain back, Sizes.2 to 5, at...i. 6.65. eeccy y oh x al, to gets drink be- | champion 8 form of owing prize turkeys. Lares White Flannel or Albatross wren Pe Uncle sam on op Anglia os ut pace mbthae| eer Malte eM] Gleirts, with embroidered gre wanes fered con- | "HPF. toon arranged hat the contest wiil| in the old days, struck his old time wait SSS p= | be a sort of continuous performance affair, ||" the Riverside Ly gh Dut up A flounce, the ten men selected ha the representatives | 74 goore Just Ay.) Bow a ‘cach teain 10 open. the con! ative | play “em, 1a. Holden I & Ten ; bf the furious Cortnehiens 1,50 ‘The 1wwso teary in team SN eT oes ‘thee tee | thgt hes been trailing ‘tloag with the ‘tail value 2.50 40) On In! turn unt! No, 1 followa | enders, hes taken ¢, 8 Wie ter "The bowler can we | oe tive the lentes be relieved | team ehampionatity honors 9A. MTT fe in progress, vi 4 9 int, aah ae IONS | ont the rizaim ta parbeloly Gébs Twenty-third Street. Shares _ dongott Kid leather, with h i plement PA yh EL Some Reasons Why oe, sn Se et prize mon will amount to nearly | team 0. jes Sait \ yi ote totes tal Yo ta count. should | sppear ia. he, us of hauer fF Rig reo You Should Wear Liberty Shoes. pried hy of intenge interest from etart to finish, A| Granger, of the sane team, Is al dotne above ‘af music will be In constant attend- | good work, recently averaging be of Because they are sO/ carefully constructed: and made in so. many anes dieing the vonteat Bon” tor "ohres: games,” fo" handle ero : 3g. different shapes and Jasts that you are absolutely assured of that perfect WOMEN BOWL FOR TURKEY. | {h"casy task, yet tow sporting Willers In te foot comfort that every woman, : country are equally clever at the tw. stunts, fi vtiaa Ng xf < arta ‘ Because there are a ‘ styles here for Fs bowled for a, turkey as | Fordham and) Detiudary Couinelly divided shown sizes and Ein content. Ube fat flftees. | ain tarien at the Morningaider AT) ¥ HR NOON (RACING) EDI : ihe TION of The Evening World, on oslo everywhere, contains Handicap by Prank Thorp and . the ONE BEST BET of the score’ ¥ the Wayne Toate 19 | the contest Coe anid disaphondhg | rg hy