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(OMAN IMPALED ri ae w low Mrs. | hk , tyt wo years old. —— Hundred and Pitty-third Battle On in Earnest at ’ impaled to ert Albany — Both Camdi= ss!w 10 tei) her mo ner of ver pine dates on the Ground. viioy ogee raed, ALBANY, Dee. 2—The field of bat Y wanaged to get m luge of tblood, tol @e in the contest for the Rep mt wn Mea Tolan Dale, Woe wan busy! Romination for Bpeaker State baxemeuh Kitehen and liad not] ie 1 now trans! , Ws ry duughter’s fall Lae | asd ° 1 jegler of Lebanon Hosp ared qty, with the arrival hi after | sire Kinatrey's aac was f Ne s noon A, Mer | sie refused to go to the r vairmun GAS KILLS THE OLDEST THE WORLD: BUT IS ARRESTED Mattie Holloway Attacks In- sane Father as He Waves Pistol and Nearly Kills Him bo arralgned on is assault, The Rov. Mr \ 1, ler pastor, mecompanied her t James W, Walsworth a Stoney erailowes Lavingston, for whom Gov, Hig- UL ‘ retired, pallroad ; Both candidates ar rs suadenty i the rock fre expected to rem | devia! ve biiean caucus on Tuesday | \i}ligm Stack, Who Had Worked | om and then produc hight. Mr. Wadsworth has heidquar- hie wife und ters at the Ten Eyck Hotel, Mr, Mer- on the Sidewalk for Man) 7” hw ritt at the “Tub,” the Turkish ‘ ie . ‘ nought the hotel where many legisiat Years, Found Dead lauahter Mattie, who grappled wish the their homes during session, and \ ‘taking jnua man, allow oR the her time w from which during @ past ime) ape anroes the street. In , @ siru , e 0 sucessful cam e revolver Was discharged twice, hut portant and w y 48! aay Gast Wi ‘ ; { oy oe ® paikns have been waged | ab bullets 8 4 ; That the fight at least for the speak- Mattle Ho ¥ told the police that ership itself wil ) the Republican a r erate, she seized a it seems t rvers, & ity of a factional strug- ply floor in that mat d toda rters Would be . Merritt had no idea his sup) Cus, 4 regularly. sl as the las SORDBAAEAEEAOSAEE EEE EASSY, | The Superior Credit Store. @ +, Was a mention “and be made Speaker ma- proposition or + mind,” he sat. | for Speaker and] mut it should hear | vy sleep again. wn of withdrawing under | ey clroun PEFESE FISHES ISS FSFOPSSTFS OVO OOS Men’s Black Vicuna Ivercoats, best Venetian» lining, strictly hand tai- Jored. Reduced from$25 oe Si * * PASSENGERS HURT IN DOUBLE WRECK. + #78 | } Ladies’ Heavy Kersey *| $ Jackets, 50 inches long, %| * half lined, | ASRS ceneesensacescccscacsncssssceess wit bs regular price Boa tk een ab: #26500; Rostuca to close, ¢ | ta Dugun, @ passenger, Ho- ¢ J. Hood, brakeman, Allee & 12.75 iy } Men's Reliable Furnish- v, residence $ ings at Breatly reduced % * 2 2 We welcome new acco | ©) $ Smait sums weekly or econ. o are ail we expect, A Superior | . Credit at & Superior Clothing y Store. * - © prices. Di on in engine joareely had t and simbet bere Yad had time CASH On CREDIT red hurled in all direct that many were bruised or nox seriously injured, ‘The three en were derailed i $ 241-243 Sixth Ave, 3 Between 15th and 16th Streets. ® + 4 WOVETTTPTEVITIT SD TTF HOOD _ TOOLATE? — able to get allthe Nourish- ment out of Baby's Natural | Food. Larger children always be wat eat unrea! Remedy should ever be at hand-—Cascarets—to take care of the trouble when it co No need t ready to eat the swe: bit of Candy that the terrible Mortalit by Stor TFREE TO OUR FRIENDS! We want to send to French-desiened G n cents in stamps is ith and to cov inket is loaded, is paper, Address icagoor New York, a.) Loose a taking a Cascaret at night before going to bed. No other medicine has this and valuable quality, Mama takes the Cascaret, Baby gets the Beneiit, Cascarets act like strengthening Exer- * plze on the weak little bowels of the i ‘babe, and them) better remarkable apparel, for the next three | months, will be his overcoat, | \{ lt should be handsome, pro- | » Harlem Pos ¢ uarge Old Man Injured. emen Who ra As a sequel er battle with her aged father pre him from voting her t * Holloway, | {I'l* wenty- two ye: 1d. was arrested this), fer t her home 6 Kast }One Hundred 1 street by ‘apt, Mayes and tive Heaney, of the Alexander avenue police statioa, in ly recover. —— NO STAY FOR BABE The |sky, w Sosslot ffielal act | of Jud term Dinser prisonme Ot nana Sry Store Closes at 5.30 P, M. The Men's White Sale Is a Tremendous Success Two days of enormous selling have measured the large public appreciation of what everybody, in the trade and out, recognizes as the most decisive offerings in Men's Wear that we have ever made, And this right in the face of trade con. ditions that would seem to make such a sale as this out of the question, and when regular stocks in many stores are suffering because of labor troubles that prevent the finishing of shirts and collars, Never was Wanamaker achievement more pronounced; and never did greater success follow, of the lots are already exhausted, and that promptness is} |! This means that some necessary, if you would secure advantage from the splendid groups that remain. Here are the items: White Madras Shirts at $1 With plain or plaited bosoma; made of fine striped and jaequard-figured madras; in sizes 1419 to 174s, though quantities are sinali in the larger sizes, Shirts that can scarcely be hought today to sell for $1.50; now at $1 each, Ninth street alale, Soft Madras Shirts at 35¢ Each; 3 for $1 Made of good white madras with | neat colored figures, such as are most desired in high-priced shirts, Alleris) and fresh, newly made up, in tuk comfortable sizes, 14 to 17, All with separate cuffs, 35¢ each; 3 for $1. rement. Men's Collars at 50c a Half-dozen All the best-liked styles — wing, | standing, lock-froat, and the co. cervativeturnover, Each style abso. Plaited-bosom White Shirts at 50c Each White Madras Shirts; plaits on each aide of bosom. The styles of shirts that we sell all year round. Hand- some, well finished, in sizes 14 to 16)4; separate cuffs. 50¢ each, Ninth etreet aisle, Men's Muslin Nightshirts at 50c Each “Wanamaker Special’ Nightshirts formen, Larger, fuller, more roomy garments than those offered else- where, Made of good muslin, with best workmanship throughout, Plain white, with collar, Sizea 15 to 19, 50c each, Ninth strevt alate, lutely correct and perfect-fitting, | Sizes 14 to 17, Sold inhall-dozen low only, for 50¢, Basement, White Madras Shirts at 50c Each Made of white madras; bosoms plain; with detachable cuffs, The kind of shirt that will be liked by men who wear soft shirts all the year round, Wibth seeet Men's Winter | OVERCOATS | The chief part of a man’s | tective, and good- fitting, And it may be all this, and yet not expensive. Look at Wanamaker Fif- tean Dollar Overcoats, for in- stance, Made of excellent all- wool cheviots, in black and Oxford mixtures; lined with heavy Venetian—the most serviceable of all linings; with satin sleeve-linings, Coats tched elsewhere at the $15, vequally good value at $20—still better black and Oxford mixed cheviots; lined un pr with lined with satin, Conte that look well for two seasons, at leust Heavy velour Overcoats at in black and Oxford mixtures—dressy and service- serge able, Fine velour Oyercoats, silk. lined throughout~ luxurious and serviceable—at S30, nd Fourth @ sleeves |" Men’s Scarfs at 12. Each Tecks, Four-in-hands and English Squares, Some are odds-and-ends of | lote left over from the holiday seart sales, and are slightly tumbled, The balance areal! bright, clean Scarts.and have never been offered for sale be: fore, All dark colors, Including a number of browns, 25¢ and 50¢ kinds, at 12),¢ each, A Man's UNDERWEAR And His Health . It is agreed that underwear has a direct bearing on one's health. The right kind of underwear for you, therefore, is a matter to which you should give thought, Dasement, The weather is a variable another reason for careful. ness, The health-path leads di- rect to WANAMAKER’S, as far as underwear is concerned. | These popular: priced sorts: Men's Underwear At Th » . \ AVY We |] At $! ea Fre brig Shirt jor Dy Vole | Hea ‘ 1 Shirt | wality, double front i Na 4! wool Shirts Men's Half-Hose A A Of Imported fast piack ‘ i i weight kray or cadet blue cotton, ium or heavy Hea Ixfordemixed ens! Med neavy-welght natury Ninth atreet JOHN WANAMAKER Formerly A, T. . Stewart & Co., Broadway, Fourth Ayenue, Ninth and Tenth Streets. quantity, these days—that's || FRIDAY SVENING, DECEMBER 2°, ~ ESTIMATE BOARD SLAYER DINSER. | _ HO PRS ARRIETA ZT TR , a] 1905, CHORES WR ME food; Takes Over — Franchise Bureau at Final Meeting. Grout ant and deputy nd Ut not John M ats fart) m of Presid the Bureau of Pran- the F irout. ILK makes fat and warmth. SOLD IN 4 SIZES AND RECO: BY ALD REPUTABLE DRE nance De in charge of Burlington, Vermont, Prep, by Welle & Richardson Co, Misses’ and Children’s Apparel Several Splendid Values for Saturday. (Third Floor.) JUNIOR SUITS—In mixtures and plain colors, box back, lined throughout with satin, shaw! collar, with $15.00 turn back cuffs, pleated skirts—sizes 14 to 16, Special at : Pues s FARCE QUARTER COATS—In plain colors and some mixtures, full back, with velvet collar— 7 16, 18 years. Special at...., wane oe om $9.75 GIRLS' MACKINTOSHES—in serge, with plaid lining; military cape and velvet collar; in navy and garnet; lengths 3610 SOinches, Special, at Co eee ee MISSES' WALKING SKIRTS—in mixtures, pl ' | model, lengths 36 to 39 inches, Specialat..., on ene 5.75 | GIRLS' FULL LENGTH COATS—navy and brown, in | heavy cheviot, box back, with high collar, sizes 6 years, Special at cen eter 6.95 ————_______ Special Offerings To-Morrow (Saturday) | in Boys’ Suits ad Overcoats Boys’ $2.98 Suits $1.95. Eton, Sailor, Double Breasted and Norfolk Suits in mixtures and plain colors, cut and made correctly— regular price $2.98; Saturdaysssscsseres veeeessece $1.95 $5.00 and $6.00 Suits or Overcoats $3.95, THE SUITS are cut Norfolk, double breasted, Russian, Sail and Eton and made of popular mixt ii r ‘¢ 4 se pe ane a pop ixtures in Plaids and Stripes; Single Breasted Overcoats, fly front. Tourist tures, Oxford and blue.. i Oversoils a nis. Russian and Reefer Overcoa Regular $5.00 and $6.00 value $3,95 $8.00, $9.00 and $10.00 Suits or | Overcoats, $6.95, This lot includes Suits and Overcoats th Sellers this Season, ‘oats that have been our best Suits, cut in Norfolk, double-breasted, Sailor — % coats in Tourist, Reefer, Long Reefer, eee irate ae front styles. $86,00, $9.00 and $10.00 values, at,....,,, 6.95 (Third Floor.) SHOES for Boys, Misses and Children (Second Floor.) ND CHILDREN'S SHOES—Uppers of glazed Don regular $1.25, ( regular $1,50., | LITTLE etd SATIN CALF SPRING HEEL) SHOES--Good stout soles; sizes 10 to 13! 13's: esular ($4.00 top, full toe shapes, sizes 1 to $!,; i .00; sper Parthebeeadr tei ic tv f 10 a rs in, patent leather tips, round toes, buttons $1.25; special at. seeeee’ Veilings and Neckwear Sizes 7 to 11; / Sizes 11's to 2; | 85, $1.10 BOYS' LACE SHOLS-Satin calf vamps, dull kid Special Prices for Saturday, nner Veilings. | Women's Neckwear Chiffon Veils, 1% yards long, plain and dotted, in brown, navy, black, 260 dozen Plauen Embroidery and lavender, light blue, champagne and Lace-Trimmed Stocks, also Irish myrtle, " At 48c, value 75c. Crochet, Point Venise, Pompadour Chiffon Veils, three yards long, and Oriental effects, at half regular all desirable shades, value, At 69c, 98 and $1.48. 25¢., 0c. and 7c. each. | fain and Fancy Dotted Tuxedo Mesh Veilings, in black, white and Embroidered Lawn Collar and Cutt Sets colors, large assortment, from 12c, to $2.50 per yard. Chantilly Face Veils, in black and colors, at $1.00 to $3.50. Radium and Liberty Silk Scarfs, aty Exclusive novelties in Motor Veils | ¥@rds long, all colors and white, at $2.50 to $5.00. | at $1.00, value $1.50, Glass Wine and Water Sets ! We offer a very nice line of Colored Glass Wine and Water Sets for Friday and Saturday. WINE SETS—Consisting of six wine glasses (deco. ) rated.) Choice of three colors One tray. Atseosee 5 At 50C., value 75¢, $1.35 WATER OR LEMONADE SETS —Very preity} shaped pitcher; also glasses and tray. Nice colors f $1.6 and decorations, At... ond PUNCH SETS—Consisting of Punch Bowl, twelve ) Punch Cups and hangers for same. Made of fine | $3.75 crystal, imitation cut glass. Special | ‘ ee eee ee eae LACTATED FOOD CONTAINS Department of | MILK 8UGAR allays. Irritation, tm. Nas a notive ler Meta, who refused || WHEAT forms ny int Stevenson, t inuat J BARLEY MALT parttaliv dicenta the food LIME PHOSPHATE tnaket strong bones, Neill & Co A Fretful Baby needs only the right not medicine, Elects New Secretary and Lactated Food has raised thousands of. babies who could not, digest anything else. | | | Sixth Avenue, 20th to 2ist., N. ¥. jl) vowpeeses fs Distinctive % a & Overcoats & Suits for Men re ( : At Tyenty Dollars. Capacity governs performance. No man can take himself beyond his limitations. No more can the manufacturing tailor, who finds his limitations in garments at twenty dollars for the general market, find it within himself to define the attributes which characterize ready-for-service garments of the very highest character, such as ours. Ours are not tailormen who find their level in suits and overcoats at twenty dollars. Theirs rises to the extreme—suits that cost as much as forty-five dollars and overcoats at seventy-five dollars. | t Will you not believe—will you not reason for your- self, that this greater-than-necessary capacity in- sures for our collection of suits and overcoats at twenty dollars the elements of distinctiveness and character which are wholly foreign to the rest of their kind? Suits for Young Men at $10.00 That Were $12.50, $15.00, $16.00 & $18,00 } i Our garments for young men have but one rea- son for being. It lies in the tailoring, in which the distinctiveness and character of a garment have their source. Unless you count that a good reason, even so extraordinary an offer as this cannot be ‘ of interest. The suits are in two single-breasted and one double-breasted models of WORSTED, in light and dark mixtures; together with thibet or serge in black or blue; sizes 30 to 36. Tourist Overcoats for Young Men From a comparatively modest beginning, the price reductions rise to the might of about one-half, in many instances. That should be enough to earn the term “special.” The models are single and double-breasted Tourists of plain and fancy mix- tures and plaids, in sizes 30 to 36. A Sale of Suits and Coats for Boys $6.95 to $7.50 Norfolk Suits, $5.00 $5.00 Norfolk Suits, $3.50 Single and double-breasted models of cheviots and tweeds in mixtures, with knickerbocker trousers; sizes 8 to 17. $6.50 Russian Overcoats At $5.00 Of kersey in navy, royal, red or brown; and of cheviots and mixtures; lined with red flannel; emblem; sizes 3 to 8, ts At $6.50 Double-breasted belted models of heavy cheviots, in plaids” and mixtures; sizes 8 to 16 years. $6.50 and $7.00 Double-breasted models of oxford frieze, with velvet collar; sizes 8 to 16 years, A Sale of Coats & Dresses for Girls $8.50 to $10.00 Winter Coats at $4.95 A collection of full-length models of cheviots and fancy mix~ tures, in a variety of colors; sizes 6 to 14 years; together with coats of white serge; sizes 5 and 6 years. $9.50 Rain Coats at $5.00 $12.50 Rain Coats at $7.75 A series of full-length models of various thoroughly water- proof fabrics; sizes 6 to 12 years. $9.50 to $11.50 Dresses at $6.90 $13.50 to $48.50 Dresses at $9.75 Wool dresses of Scotch and fancy plaids, nun’s veiling, cheviots, cashmeres and mixtures; a most diversified variety of models and colors, in sizes 6 to 14 years. A Sale of Shoes for Boys and Girls Boys’ Shoes of patent colt-skin, box calf or gun metal calf, in blucher or lace models, with medium or heavy soles; sizes | to 514 veeese $225 Sizes 10 to 13! auseeeese +e $5085 Girls’ Shoes of kideskin in lace or button models, with hand-welted soles. # Sizes 11's 195 Special at $2.25 Sizes 8!y to II Regularly $2.50 Rpecial at $1.85 Sizes 6 te 8 Regularly $2.00 Special at $1.65 Girls’ Shogs of patent leather, with cloth or kid tops. Regularly $3.00 Special at $2.45 Regularly $3,50 Special at $2.85 Regularly $3.00 Sizes 6 ta it Sizes 11's 105 A Clearance Sale of Millinery Untrimmed Evening Hats panne velvet and kindred materials. Formerly $2.75 to $3.75, At $1.48 Formerly $3.95 to $5.95, At $2.45 Formerly $6.50 and $6.95, » At $3.45 Untrimmed Felt Hats in colors, with self or velvet facing. Formerly $3.50, Special at 78c. Draped Turbans of velvet, in various colors, Formerly $3.75 to $5.50, Special at $2.45 Saks & Company Broadway, 334 te s4th Street

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