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his man hunt It wan thought Ikely ho | might Interfere with the holiday “ln nera of the Oli Kings, ‘That he did not] dono tn Ina by ment miven out at Law IL AINGS GEN [ESBS will conwent to ap xpected They Will Agree to FIRST OXFORD THANKSGIVING Amerioan Rhodes Students Hayy | Appear Voluntarily in Anti- eee RHIC ci. Trust Suit. | LONDON, Des, 1—The firet celodra | ton of ‘Thankagiving Day In Oxtord | | Univeralty took place yesterday, when the American club formed by Rhodes Fa obtained permission fro araity authorities to hold a in othe famous University With Only H, H, Rogers Captured SAtith wed Amestoan student attend. m ed ih great numbers and the sermor Man Hunt Is Checked for | Waa preached by Dr. Walpole, Vicar of . Lamnbetn, Conference, “got them" ho wmllivonatres P a "ROCESS-SERVERS, HALT, In the evening Prof, Osler oe @ banquet, when 18 covers were Ja! K Porter and Newton Crane ro- sponded to~ “The United | Bt 4 ta ke anes Chi ates » L. Henry. of Chicags, | The twenty-one Standard O11 million | with Mr. Hawking, an Oxtord studen*, \res who are wanted to teatity before | Fornondes fe Bde Oe Bog. ommisstoner Frederick Sanborn in the | 18nd." PPR gg ln ee eg ek Lg ult of the Btate of Missour! against | cate American Embassy algo spoke the company under the ant!-trust laws | | shat State, have secured more than @ month's respite, as the hearing hes| ‘been postponed until Jan, 6, in the hope that the magnates will consent to ap- year by arrangement of counsel and | PERFECT sot by virtue of the activity of process servers, | | To hunt them down tn thetr mamstons 00 ow er and offices or to catch them as they fit bo and fro in automobiles was the | Qleanses and beautifies the | first plan adopted by Henry Wollman, | counsel for Missouri), but after a week's | €00th and ‘purifies the breath, | hunt the only inan caught has been | Uged by people of refinement Henry H, Ri M Paimido, the | Har provers server in canes testing | GF OVer @ Quarter of a century. | the Dig men of the Mnancial district, Convenient for tourists, has worke th PREPARED 6Y Sf Uh Gyr.IDs, hardest, but has found | f the most important | ding John D. Rocke: | of tow ja the service of gub-| nisgiving Day, but gat was watved by Mr, Paimido T.KELLY 263 Sixth Avenue, New York. Only Entrance to Clothing Dept. Through Furniture Store. Open Saturday Evening Until 10, CUSTOM MADE CLOTHING At Rock Bottom Prices, Dress Well on $1.00 a Week. Overcoats, Men's Tourist) In a variety of! attractive patterns, Big and easy; very swagger. $ Men’s ‘Paddock’ The most popular overcoat of the seas son; broad concave #@ shoulders, | Men’ s Suits A choice lot of sty!- $ sh perfect fitting suits. Single and double breasted, Youths’ Sutts| Popular modelsand attractive patterns, Youths’ Over- coals $ In fine cheviot,| black and Oxford, Youths’ Tour ist Overcoats In fancy mixtures, belted back, Boys’ Sutt Spec ine 8D) 95 put ¢ breasted fancy cheviots, BLYN STYLES ATTRACT, BLYN SHOES FIT. BLYN SHOES WEAR. For thirty-two years we've been designing new styles—ad- vancing new ideas—improving old methods, The qualities of leathers and findings we could not im- prove, e began by using the best, 7 We sold every grade of* shoe at the start. We sell oven grade now. e make shoes as economi+ cally as the one grade man, and we sell them much more economically, The one grade man sells the man or the woman of the family if he or she happens to want his particular grade, We sell the man, the woman and the children, no matter what grade they happen to want. _ Our manifold advantages are manifest to thinking shoe buyers, Thousands of families al- teady know and profit by them. Our announcements are made for the thou- sands who as yet don’t know of them. SIX BIG BEST STORES, SHOES IN BVERY GRADE, terday, "To those who bare follow | PENCE AAT SNES MR anager Scaisiasieenentamoqemet Gloves. [Rppamecys 1,800 pairs Women’s Kid Suede Gloves, 2-clasp, tn white, tan and black; overy pair freat m the manu- facturer in France; splendid fitting; all st: 6% to 7%} $1.00 value, at. 850 pairs Women's Evening G white French kid suede; the most fashions the I 5 day; worth $2.25; your chotce ai . Be 0 Children’s Five Dollar White Bearskin Coats $1.98 From 9 to 1 o'clock, THE WORLD; FRIDAY EVENTING Women's $10 Coats, $4,95 Hosiery. 8,000 pairs Women’s Lisle Thread and Cotton Hose; * the lisle thread are in open-work, plain or fancy; the cotton are plain black with unbleached or we 19 _DECEMBER |, 1903. 1S EE pera! split feet, double soles; values up to G0e, 1,600 pairs Children’s Wool Ribbed Hose; solld black merino heels and toes; A vulum Wecraale peiteceiets eae House Dresses, $1.59, Exceptional Value. How can we tell you of them so you won't b able to resist—you couldn't if you saw them! Of good Percale—in one or two pleces— ¢ 2d St., Ne Y. "@G@ That Shows the Style Saturday from 9 A, M, to 1 P, M, Early is the word—such coats are sure to find quick buyers. Ot Just the cutest, cosiest little coats you ever saw! Full box effect with full sleeve and turnover collar— heavily lined with good white sateen, Sizes to fit any little tot up to four years, Only a few—that's why we place a time limit of from 9 to 1 o'clock. $2 08 Instead of up to $5.60—Children'’s Coats . odd lote—a few of this style, a few of that; some box effect, some Russian style, some with ciroular cape, some trimmed with astrachan collar and cuffe—some with emblem and belt. In Town, navy, red, Sizes to 6 years, Hurry! the beat wil) be soonest sold, $1 9 Instead of $2.50—Children’s Tams of as- e trachan, prettily trimmed with. silk brald—dashing military effet, finished with ear laps and pull-down, Sizes to 6 years, $l 1 instead of $1,60—Children’s Tams of } . skin, with ear laps—white, gray, rm —oEoCoCoIoIII SIE Women’s $12.50 Fur Sets, Twenty-five lined with white heavy satin, Th Special for Second Floor. Saturday, 9 a. m, to I o’cloch, |\Women’s $5 Chiffon Taffeta Waists With Scroll of Hemstitched Lace Through Yoke, 2.98 See These Waists Without Fail, ying a waist to-morrow can afford to buy until she sees these, Thay are as handsome and as well made and of as fine chiffon taifeta as five dollars is asked for anywhere else—this may easily be verified by the simple test of comparison. They are finished with several rows of shirring, tucked and buttoned In black, white, light blue. instead of $9.00—Watsts of Messaline, also of Chiffon taffeta; and about the best bargains in fine walsts we have yet had ce $5.50 =e Only two hundred—will you be in time? They are beautiful hare Bet: stylish Ascot four-in-hand, satin Hned—a big pillow muff to match, Three colors, black, brown, blue—beautiful! Only two hun- d—will you be in time? Girls’ Broadcloth Coats, with fine Ger- Man gray and white squirrel larte shaw! cola: large blue mouttlon: data & Roth's | aR price, £49,0 jan ess 0017 50) rite our 00 wn) " Far Eastern Mink Sets, consis Sty eh foured a “Anco muff te mateh ‘* price, $16.60; our No woman who thinks of buy iy black and brown coney, of a throw-over four-l ined, alk frin mut to teh Rota prive, Fs American Ermine ‘Sets, styiteh throw scarf, tine of a trie, natin muff to niat price, $15.¢ INsIATINE Of ver »"9'50 aatin line fatal back; deep tuck cuffs, $5.9, Finished with many rows of He Bee cena’ bi Trench Lynx Coney Sot tiful bro an 2 and Bi white. cone £4.98 price, $24 "12,50 Women's ftrlleh Chinclthia Bete, con: Aecne rs 1 IFOW << in ned afatic & Fe ur prire . dren’s $7.00 Coats, $4.98. Samples—All of them very stylish and beautifully made, They in- clude Kersey and Melton cloths, Some are pipedjwith velvet and tipped off with an emblem, Others in the jaunty cape effect, finished with silk braid and gilt buttons—collar, belt and cuffs trimmed to match. Seven dollays would really be a remarkably low price for coats of this / character, and you'll have to be here early if you want one for $4.98, —Special—Children's instead of $3 instead of $6.00— 98c ical dresses at $2.5 Girls’ Sailor $2.9 Sample Dresses Scotch Plaide—the most Dresses, as pretty as can bo. | for children—and samples wensible stuff, because the| Of Pnglish Serge—it wears | are the makers’ best, The most serviceable, Pleated | and wears—trimmed with | drasses are of all-wool ma- front, trimmed with self-| emblem and soutache brald. | terials in Russian and Gil- material and lined all-! Lined all through. Bring | son effects — prettily through A very durabdle| your little girl here to-mor- trimmed with crochet emblem and patent mine, ¢ nd large col ttle frock for girls of 6 %| row and see how the style | rings, 14 years. | becomes her, elt, o-Morrow the Day for Men’s What luck you’re in! Two of the best makers in the United States coming to overcoats in stock, : ¢ \ they sell them to us at a big bargain, and that’s why we can give you G4 Men’s $12.50 Overcoats $6.25 Men’s $12.50 Sack Suits "@g On Sale from 10 A, M. to 4 P. M, To-morrow — Saturday — —————————— ————N The Sack Suits for $6,25 Take your choice from Handsome, we should say so! And what an as- These $20 sortment! There aré suits of cheviot—of black thibet , Suits and $ 50 of fancy woretede—of fancy cassimeres and tweeds, Single or double ’ Overcoats for Come, come, men of New York and vicinity; if you don't see these $20 Suits and Overcoats for $11.60 you'll miss the tip-top values of the year. Tho Suits are of Fancy Worsteds, in all sizes, 33 to 50 inch chest measure, The Coats are cut in the height of style—long, in elther single or double breasted. Some of fine black Clay Worsted and of black Unfinished Worsted, breasted, Hand tailored, Broad, shapely shoulders; hand-padded co} lar, hand-made buttonholes, Sizes 38 to 46—and regularly $12.60, ee) Men’s $30 Sack Suits $ 1 4 50 Really an extraordinary besa Think of a pure e worsted hand-tailored suit, equal in every respec! cho finest $45 custom made, for $14.50. All sorts of patterns and con- servative offects—medium and dark grays and fancies, All sizes—tat men up to 60-Inch chest measure; slim men, tall men, short men, can be fitted, See the suits, then decide, Men's $10 |For 4 Hours Saturday Men’s $5 Trousers |» ToeMorrow, Saturday, From 9 A, M, Till 1 P.M, You can take yo ur free choice from about 450 paire-Men’s finest heavy, pure Worsted, black Thibet and Fancy Cassimere Trousers In all sizes, from :80-to 46 waist measure, 30 to 85 inseam, Rogular $5 Trousers for only $1.85, soft pebble cheviot in the new Empire style—42 inches long—yoke and sleeve linedwith French Venetian, This is decidedly the coat oppor- tunity of the season, and while the sale is limited from 9 A, M. to 1 P, M,, the value is so extraordinary that it will not be surprising to to see the en/ire lot sold before the limit set. Twenty Dollar Coats for $12.95 $30 Evening Wraps for $17.50 See them, You'll be delighted with the style and beauty they carry in every line, They are loose, mannish 45 inch covert coats, or semictitting; all lined. ) are coats of black kersey and coats of broadcloth in light evening shades superbly ey are all to be sold at half price, or near it, yoke; fine tucking from yoke, forming that fluffy, full effect so fashionable; tucked and buttoned back; demi-sleeves with lace cuffs. Some with yokes of fancy lace, We say they're nine-dollar waists for $5.98 hey are big concerns and can’t afford to let a little matter like a couple of hundred stits and coats stand in their way. So nf $15 Fall Overcoats | at | Dress Worsteds, aud fino 5 | Black, unfinished Worsteds. ae waist box plaited front and back; wide sleeve finished with deep cuffs. Full skirt with deep hem, And what a variety!—pink and white; blue and white; black and white, In just the daintiest of designs. All sizes, $1 08 —SPECIAL—Nurses' Uniforms, of fine 0 quality seersucker and chambray, made in one ang two piece suits. Full width and length, , The regulation style, Assorted stripes, —SPECIAL-—Malds’ and Wattresses* $ l .69 Dresses, made from a fine quality per- cale; waists very neatly trimmed with material ot same to form yoke and plaits, Turnover collar, fine ished with embroidery. Full skirt with deep hem, Black and white and blue and white, With any of the above, one white lawn apron will be given, Also, Dollar Coats, $15.00 They | Men’s $1 to $2 Neckwear Fresh from the Makers And they are beauties!—Neat effects and handsome styles and patterns no man need be ashamed to wear. English Squares, folded—narrow or wide, Of rich, heavy silk. No matter the reason; the dollar and two dollar ties aré here for 50c. and you would do well to be in line early to-morrow morning If you care fax first choice. Could anything be nicer for the Christmas gift? Imagine getting six dollars’ worth of instead of $1.25 — Men's ties for $1,50, 4 ,00—Men's | BES instord of 8 79° Night Shirte-of heavy, soft domet flannel—cut generous- Underwear—combed ty tian, Derby ribbed; double stitche hireuetout, covered seams; but- |ly long and wide—all sizes; com- tons of pearl; drawers double gus- |pare them with the $1.26 sort setted around town! Men's $16 to $24 Dressing Gowns, $10,50 " ake y Christmas Day 's a splendid opportunity to make him happy Cc wile a Dresine Gown. Samples—all soris of colors and patterns; neat and desirable. Beautifully made and finished—bound with silk cord, 4 9 Come make us prove St! trimmed with heavy silk frogs and girdle, Sizes 36 to 42, os move tf mes hr ae mean ele 8a Misses’ $20 Full Length Suits, $15.75. Yes, indeed, they are of all-wool Cheviot, made in the season’s most dashing and becoming fashion, The stylish, full-loose Box Coat, half lined with satin, is fine ished with a collar of velvet and mannish pockets. Could you think of anything handsomer than a high kilt skirt with its 13 gores? We invite you to see the Suits, and ask you to judge for yourself how good and beautiful they are. $l instead of $15—Misses’ Suits—a olear-up of | $ 1 0.9 instead of $16—Misses' Coats of Mel- 190 Cheviot — semi-fitting and odd lots and broken sizes, These Suits fon, & ; are of chevlot and are trimmed with Panne vel- | long boxy styles, Gee Bow they're fintshed—velvet 3 * trapped back, trimmed with vot and tanay braid—high kilt sikirt in the trio | collar, patch pockets, a n plait effect. But we can’t go into details, for there | Luttons, Length, 60 inches, Beautiful Coats, {instead of $16—Misses’ Dmpire Coats are too many kinds and not enough of a kind to $l 2.98": all-wool Cheviot. Could there be talk about. $5. 98 a at Mena iy yaa anything more attractive than the yoke effect fin- fehed with piping amd taflored stitching? The Melton double-breasted and belted, Col- larless, of course, and piped with velvet, Did you Geller inlaid with velvet, Length 48 inches, and full box platted. ever see anything so stylish and well-tailored for : 4 Clothing. the money? Never, the end of their season, find two or three hundred suits and Saturday, Val. lace, forming a pointed The Overcoats for and) Men’s $30 Tuxedo and Full Dress Suits. These Guits ara this season's make; the goods are fine 25 Are of Frieze—good and serviceable Friexe—in 6 black or Oxford, They are 44 or 62 inches long. And we can fit any man of 84 to 62 inches chest measure, As good coats— style, fit, tailoring, material—as you would expect to pay $12.60 for, See them and judge for yourself, $300 t Men’s vercoats, § | 4” You may talk about your order-made Overcoats for $50, and your ready-to-wear Overcoats for $30; but if you want the same coat—material, making, lining, trimming—for $14.50, you can get {t here to-morrow. Of finest Kerseys, Vicunas and Frieze— black or Oxford—and all sizes, If you appreciate a bargain—be quick y, | Men’s $15 Sines from 84 to 44 chest measure These Suits will fit boys 14, Boys’ $8.50 and $10 Fancy Cheviot Overcoats Saturday for ‘These Coats are the Long Swagger kind, out big and full, handsomely ined and beautifully tailored, The sizes are to fit boys 8 to 16 years. Regular $8.50 and $10 Overcoats for $5, Boys” $5 Long Overcoats $9.75 Saturday for These Coats are made of heavy Oxford and Black Frieze to fit boys age Boys’ $4 and $5 Russian and $ | 75 Military Overcoats Saturday for [ots Black and Oxford Priews A big bargain for $700 | $5 Women’s $4 Shoes, 1.98, ||Boys’ Long Trousers Suits, typ S',yy!,% bors ts They are stylish, up-to-date Suits, in single and double breasted styles, made of Fine Fancy Worsteds, Ch $5 Finest Blue Serges, Fancy Cassimeros and Tweeds, Suits Saturday for .............5 ‘i ’ : Boys’ $10 Knee Pants Suits, "ey and Fancy Cassimeres; double-breasted and Norfolk $ .49 styles, for boys 6 to 16 years; no such value for $4.49 in any other New York store; on sale Saturday for. ’ j About 800 of these Suits, Boys’ $5 Knce Pants Suits, yy it) Sore sue in the entire lot/worth less than $5, The double-breasted and Norfolk Sulls are foveboys age 6 to 16 years, The EF to ft boys up to 10 yeagk,’ The Russians from 3 to 8 y Positively the best Sult Values In America for 8% s like giving these Suits away to sel! them for $2, Eton Blouse and Rus- sian Bults for .., sereneneee Good Shoes, stylish Shoes—ag fine in every particular 48 any four dollar shoes ever produced, Every kind is in the lot—from Dongola leather, with bright or dull tops, to the NEW Blucherette of patent coltekin with large eyelets, From a makcr you know all about—his Name ‘s stamped on every pair, Single and double soles; lace or button; and all jes of toes and heels: M4 for dress and semi-di Come when you can, but early in the day we are not so busy, and you are more certain to find the wanted size Women’s $2.00 Shoes, $1, Think of a pair of shoes for $1—then think of a pair of two.dollar shoes for $i—then think of your pick from a eplendid vari- ety; good Dongola or Viel Kid uppers tipped with patent leather; single, flexible and heavy winter-weight soles, All sorts of fashionable shapes. In looks and In finish they have the appearance of three-dollar shoes, Choose at $1, —