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’ STOR HEIRESS GHG TO WED | OR LNG GL MAN OF NO MEANS She Was Roller-Skating When Acting Lad in Qoasting Wagon | Bigg Sh hl to Build Plant. Ran Into Her. sil path Miss Margaret Chanler to eine ates F, MeGowa Marry Richard Aldrich ' te, 1 tame wners ’ Early This Fatt: ns ' ‘ et a ghia m . ; Ag ; ws Row the ‘ brains. hoa ait | " ft t 0 ; mote the mind J 7 Worth Several Millions t ; " ate ree ae jeacets bee oli sie yee r f ® oe be He f t or Manhatta ts __... BRONX GETS CHEAPER “ GAS BY COURT ORDER. | STATEN SLAND Mayor McGowan Be- Chanler Joined the Rea ¢ RANE Soy went to Cuba and . « Judge Rosals D jen Col, Gar- hospital in Ponse and r ana! Justice Geigerich Directs that the} ee et Gar eendéé balbler’ “ diner’s Application tn Yeny, of New Orie s For hor * was Prenentes, by #F « ‘ 4 fn Januar 2 an In 1900 she f the BMuntclpal Leagu A de- Voted her time a , 1 politics, Th Aug This ts at about went to China t The de relief work we Tawerre Advocates Woman'é Suffrage. She has raised her v During the » been Miss Chanler's cusiom, among Qther charities. to throw open her man ion, No. 7 We Seventy-fourth treet, to sick children of the poor No date has yet been mentioned for fen ot ean tor the wedding, but it will take in the autum pbably at ive, pount Rokeby with our new town jon the Hudeor rates, ! _ x 8T. PAUL DUE SATURDAY. wee Think of the CAPE RACK, NF, Sect. (The 1 mays that the sec: Cc American liner ft. Paul, from ‘South been so altered ag to onvenience @mpton for New York, was in nt on Whioh his ‘tore pairs cation with the Marconi station here newer to-day. The ateamer wil 7 purpose of her dock ab Hy of | Olt [ruamafty dpeye Store Closes at @ 5.30 P. M. d 7 pralelfeareestesvien easkaewonei>araliwienserane = e nth { The Foundation Rock of Wanamaker Retailing | Wanamaker Clothing for Men had a national reputation before dry goods or women’s wear ‘ : + a3 2 24 rwere brewght in to enlarge Wanwmaker publi¢ service. That reputation was gained by the most radical improvements in the making of the clothing, as avell as by honesty of statement and fair, fixed prices. From the Spring of 1861 to the Fall of 1906-there has never been ‘a season to pass | without progress in the betterment of Wanamaker Clothing. The most expert men in the craft | | are constantly kept at the study of better methods, better workmanship, better treatment of the | fabrics and the linir This advancement was never more marked than it is this Fall. The hicher crades of Men’s Olothing now in stock are rade of the finest foreign and domestfe fabrics, and the workmanship rivals the most skilful and thorogoing custom tailoring. There is a dignity and refinement of character to Wanamaker Clothing that appeals to the man who knows and requires the best in style, workmanship and finish. Let ONE POINT illustrate the Wanamaker idea: ‘The LIFE of the style and appearance of a man's coat depends on the linen and hair-cloth in the interiining. These Hnens come from their makers stamped “Shrunken,” and the,statement is accepted by all olher clothing manufacturers, But these same linens, for Wanamaker Clothing, go into a vat and are further shrunken a full tenth of both thelr length and width— ; Teducing their size 19 per cent. Exactly the same shrinkage ts given to the hair-cloth 7 ‘That is the reason that Wanamaker Clotbing does not and wrinkle like the beat clothing that is made the other way. The best Clothing that is to be had readym in the br sented is shown on the Main Floor of the new Wanamaker Buik in matters of dress are adest variety we have ever pre 1z.° Men who are particular invited to inspect the Autumn styles today. Men's Fancy Sack Sults in the new shades of gray and brown, In the xew checks and plalds, and many | || handsome striped effects, Some coats with slightly fitted backs and flare skirts. Others with straight i fronts, some with stylish cuffs and circular pockets Twelve distinctly different models {a sack coats to se H lect from, at $15, $18, $20 up to #40 a suit 1 ]/°~ Men’s biack and blue Sack Suits of thibets, cheviots, ind unfinisht worsteds, single of double-breasted coats, in seven different models, at $15 to $30 a sult. Men’s Fall Overcoats of Oxford and black cheviots aad vicunas, at $18 to $ Of plain gray and fancy herringbone cheviots, wlth new French bec with flare skirt and velvet collar, aQ $22 to $35. | Fancy Sack Suits for young ten of 15 to 20 ye of the same handsome new fabries, in the moat co: | rect styles, at $15 to $30, The exmo suits of black and blue cheviots, thibeta and unfinisht worsteds at $13.50 to $25 a suit. Rare’ Double-breasted Jacket Suits, with knee or bi trousers, {n sizes for 8 to 17 yeart,$3 to $16, B Boys’ Norfolk Jacket Sults, with bloomer troucers, In sizea for 10 to 16 years, at $5 to $16, Boys’ Russian Blouse Suits, with bloomer trousers, in elzes for 3 to 7 years.at $5 to $10, Boys’ Sailor Blouse suits, with bloomer trousers, in sizes for 5 to 10 years, at $5 to $8,590, Fall Top-Coats, in tan covert cloth, in a for 8 to 16 years. at $5 <..1 $6.50. Main Floor, Wanamaker Building. JOHN WANAMAKER Formerly A, T. Stewart & Co., Broadway, Fourth Avenue, Eighth to Tenth Streets. THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVY | be wora by the boys of taste are here for ANY OTHER STORE OCOPER J.B.GREENNUT, PRES Shirt - Waist Dre sse The Final Bargain Offer $5.95 NE maker of shirt-waist suits held out about a | @he Last week too long. The error in jucgment cost him " several hundred dollars, butitg ves us aba n . hat will close our shirt-waist suit season like a blaze | PPVHIS same coat atthe same pr of fireworks. ago, produced one of the | He has now sold us a! our own price about 300 ach In GUK WOmeW a Obe suits which he made up to sell at about $5. We ha ¢ : ; . added all that we had left of the same kind of suit and | there have beens give you your choice at two prices, eit of which It is unlikely that the presen will save you two-thirds of the original val ong as the first lot did. We hav We don’t need to sa! that the value to-day is make no promise really as great as ever hese are good for house " ea afternoon, It is a snappy “individual’ illustrated, of light or d wear the year around, to say nothing of the season that remains for them and their use for next Spr One lot formerly priced at $2.95, | One lot formerly priced at $3, mad i styl with made of imported black lawn,| embroidered waists and skirts; the em- | win pointed tabs at sides. The plaited shirtwaist; full wide plaited| brotdery being of silk and the patterns | velvet. The garment is full 48 inches long. skirt. Allsizes. Take these $1 effective and pretty. A $] 25 The price is about $4 less than really ou Atse eet Gerce eee | really “dressy” sult for ? Reaed a garment of this character........ Siege! Cooper Store, Seeond Floor, Center.) Lot Lasted Three Hours, and Have Only One Hundred More. ne very lively times in that sectian. for later than 2 o'clock to-morrow a do thle-breasted box front and full back, finished Siegel Cooper Siore Second Floor, Cen‘er) Of NEW YORK ice, advertised a week iveliest times we have t Store in years—and t lot will last even as e only 100 more, and, garment, made in the ark gray tweed, with new shaw! collar and fancy cuffs are of’black um wre atcdtor $5,995 Opening the Fall Campaign in Men’s Fall Suits and Coats at $10 Fall Clothing for Boys, §3 Best Styles for School and Dress Wear O matter what style suit you want, it’s here at $3. Never have had so many of the really high-class fab- rics in this $3 line fore — and those HUIS Fall os for many seasons heretofore, we can 7 who have been buy- promise the fia who hes to Spee, eee his money than he can get from any other clothier America ing their boys’ cloth- ing here know the Kind We have had ih the past. There’s™™ preat satisfaction in having a large assortment to choose from— end we have always taken pride in carrying the largest in New York. And the only differ- ence this year is that this showing is big- ger and better than any former displays. All the popular styles and fabries that will in your selection: Norfoik-Jacket Suits—plain or Knickerbocker trous- ers; navy blue cheviots and mixtures; sizes $3 7 to 16 years Double-Breasted Belt Suitse—neat mixtures; also navy blue cheviot; Knickerbocker trousers; sizes $3 9 to 16 years Double-Breasted Suits e cassimeres and mix- tures, in fancy color blue and black $3 cheviot; plain trousers; sizes 7 to 16 years.. ailor Sailor Blouse Suits—-with large sailor collar and loomer trousers, in neat mixtures; sizes 5 to 10 Russian Blous> Suite—in neat mixtures, larg: collar, bloomer trousers; self or leather belis size 2 \y to 8 ye ‘ 1c! Cooper Store % * 50 Five-Cent Porto Rican . Cigars, *1 Less than Actual Cost of the Tobacco ERE are two offers that ought to interest every H man who smokes. One offers a saving of $1.50; the otherofers a saving of $1.00, In neither case does this saving of money cost you anything in lessened en'oyment. he cigars are in perfe2t condi. tior—-the full prices could buy no better. 50 Five-Cent Porto Rican Cigars, §) Long filler, hand made, Brevas shape and made entirely of Porto Rican tobacco. 100 Little Havans Cigmrron, $1.59 All Havana, short smokes, which sell regularly at 10 for 25c or $2.50 per 100, They have all the flavor and aroma of 10c and 15c cigars, the only dil ference being in size. Mail orders solicited, Siege: Goose: Siose, Main Ploor, Rear) rye More styles and better styles. More fabrics and better fabrics. More choice and better choice, and betrer planning, cut- ting and tailoring throughout. We ask you to come in and see how the suits, top coats, and rain coats that we are showing supportthis claim, You will find at this price the new shades of gray and granite mixtures and overplaids, which you cannot find anywhere else excepr at prices one-fourth to one-half higher. You will also find beautifully tailored suits in a grade of black Thiber, chev o's and unfinished worsteds that generally goes into the $15 suits cf the average clothing store $10 Top coats and cravenetted rain coats, also, in ap Second proved and guarantced materials our choice of anything in this line at the iSiege! Cooper § Rea: M a“ Here’s Our Grocery List for F riday Closing Out the Remaining School Supplies Women’s Faultless Shoes Eight New Styles Added to the ‘‘Foot Mould’’ Line NE of the reasons why every man or woman who ever tried a pair of our : Foot Mould shoes weags them to-day is because no ready-to-wear shoe that we know gives such 9 combination of comfort with style OF course Poor Mouft SHON GPE! HPS OF all, stylish. We could have no success with a shoe that wasn’t right up to the minute in. Shapes, leathers and finish. But our last- makers have learned how to give the trim, | Halas delicate lines without pinching the eet. They do this just as the custom-shoe- maker does it—by moulding the shoe to the foot—never by forcing you to mould your foot to the shoe. Foot Mould shoes fit all over—not in spots. Ball, instep, heel, ank’e and top have their measurements and sizes, and if you have anything near a normal foot we can cover it with a Foot Mould shoe that you will wear with no more discomfort than a silk stocking would give you. Prices $3: $4, $3.50 and. é er 3 Some Special Shve Bargains Women’s soviergi Shoes—high-class Fall models; sample shoes of lines that retail to-day i at $3 to $5 se ober $1.95 Girls’ School Shoes—neat and stylish lasts in with patent leather tips aud solid leather soles. Sizes 11% '@ 2 at 98e. Sizes 6 to 11 at (Stege! Cooper Store, Seto Wines and Liquors QUEEN QUALITY CLARFT 0... 4 Per Crs 5 QUEEN QUALITY SOMANN, SBERGER... 12 Bowles $1.35 OUEEN QUALITY BURG! NDY,... p Per 1.35 QUEEN QUALITY HAUT SAUTERNES, Gailen $1, IMPERIAL ZINFANDEL... «) Per Cai ST. MACAIRE BURGUNL 12 Borden $3.75 OLD FRIARS SAUTERNE Per 1.10 DRY CATAWBA... Grin $1. FINDLATER & CO, DUB LIN STOUT, per $1.50 fot. plate Pieawid amediaut linet Tarragont, Spenish Ports, Purs Jodnlameson'sOid Irah Tre see tgtion 92.74, $2 Woiaker: per bowe.. $1.10 $2.50 and... California Port, Sherry, Tobey and Imporred Sherries; per eallon sh) per ga. $2.25, Ve.80, sf F RED FOX ALE, very fine off sock Ale $1789.85, 85.08 snd BOC California Claret and Rhine five'ana 76C y & Co's 188) Brandy; per $1.35 ‘ , Old Privare Peiceminet, 1A 3 6 reitage Rye, 0 yen anion $3 80; rath jolden Wedding Ryes p walion $2; ful! quar Monogram Ryvy per f: $2-/5) full quar Old Cadiner Py $2.50, tall q ‘Siege! Cooper Store, Fourth Floor, Eng a) Dry or Tom Gn, Wobderte & Co.'s; or be gs 1 ‘ : At Heavily Cut Prices OOK it over. _ here isn’t a brand of goods in it that you don’t know T has been a wonderful sale~-larger by nearly fifty per cent. than any»we And there isn’t one in it that doesn’t represent the very highest standard I have ever held before. But it ends next Saturday. , _ of excellence: That . the Brect advantage of buying your groceries here. The tremendous stocks we had prepared have been sold down pretty You get gocds that have proved meritund which are known to you. That | wel ¢o a finish, but we have freshened up assortments for the last two days is where our eroenty bargains differ from those of other <tores. You know and have made close-out prices on all the small quantities. This tells: the regi Jar prices o} the goods we offer—and you know that at our prices Jel you are getting a bargain. Pencil Boxes polished Composition Books — 35 | Lead Pencils-—cedar wood, Mail and telephone orders promptly filled wood, Witt catch oF ook Jeaves, ink paper; rubber tops; doz. . and Key, 15¢, 106, fo ime 3¢ 8e | cr ea 4¢ (dozen, 3c; each.. en. *, me 4 4 7e, Se and Corehos Refi n ea Fresh Fish Inner Seal Biscuits | a Table Salty!ne'10c Halrst 1] GRAHAM CRACKERS. of Mile | | Slate Pencila—cedar Bay | | Rulers ~ 180, 126, 4 Lenten Peso Daey CY || Biscuits regulon Fe car g ¢| _ oes ican ae: ich Be, Oo aus Ge faa 25¢ Boosh Batter Aube Bloensy Wat "ie ree Fa ctenatace man Cloth School Bags Blaindell’s P: Pencil v5 *< RY, - am + . a rs loth § isdell's Paper — his baste cannot he compared || | Sex fants Heros voseet Mild Cured Bacon | Schoal Book Cases handsomely deco- Fe doten, Sie Se Say Sere ovten nee gun || | MS aie Wetec tat ase" tHE | | od Cee tack and ted OC | and * 10c nates Teva Serco iba sia iedeadl © : 93 ba Fis Sundries Penholders—each Se, Gelicious cbtainatiz; Sb. stone ; ; boi ‘ s ch Be, crock Bist Sly atone —— merry |. iadey | Inaiher: | Daneets | Book Strapeibe, the, iy | 46 Se 20 Bad snsess crock, a0, 1 ib pribt der 3Q@ *6e| aon wrt ieee. Agta Be and, .scrsereeese OC | Penpointe—Esterbrook’s ’ ‘ mported Sardines | ot ite. us MOC Singie Slater—each Se. Tot's and Spenceriar sili DAYLIGHT-MADE—Jell roll ¢ ‘ Schac 6—cover with Moweless States—22c, Cor ey Quaker Oatsctt 7c || PhiiiGh UMA DE ie sate: ft Seinal (Case -cavered wilh SA eae co be Fountaia Urs JeWiens eaety oc sesesae AY — t and [%4\..{ School Ink, 2-02., Se bottle ountain Fens JAVA A MOCHA COFFEE Sr DAYLIGHT. MAD E-tayer, ertes: | cH 1b, pi 50¢ School Mucilage, 2-0z., Se | Finest Values Beer Offered TOikvaG108; lbs, $116 MO | fruit Alings ail varie. Othe De | se made of water-| bottle 2 in This City MARACAIBO COFFEE or rich each stig * 300 RRIN | bre; metal hin: shoo Paste, 2-02., %e The ‘President’? Fountain NEW TEAS A Pater Howes Role: @ we ye . ve *+ | each ers in this country, and war NEW CARROTS—New Bloo! Bet 1 j hes long 83e Student's Carry-All,Beeach. ranted to be unequalled in New White Oi New K { | “Penell Boxes<po dwo Kosmo Pencil Sharpener, | merit and quality by any spe+ dnveaty ow gellay Oniont, ite | Pencil Boxes—potished we &e each. cial pen sold anywnere. We th St-Es@ ad each erfect service for ye rom Dive yas i A perfec ice for one year. We; . N Jar ane Pencil Bi xe at : mle me ool Chalk, 100 Extra size, actual value $3, Wtve8. FSGS | (Laia.at laner Cased at Ile se, i 19¢ Alpha Dustless Chalk, 109 | St $118; medium | site, Mi verte 40 18 2 : : sticks in box, ibe, . Fay at ae $8.28) Mobi, $2.78; bebbls GQe | GRA “#6 156 | pas Bi tad Jers: Lic 1 Peacils far enck heer idamnaris if Wiss Book ! sack A anon “3 bat had : ad dey » — Crayola, for students; y iti Pooks. JAMS Heiel Pase Food Co.'s atrew- | APPLE Geen Be, dens ses tne | he ie ot, Pee hy es nr re BO _ Composit jon Looks. | Tenpherry and 14 other po ingi @-yuart bashetscss ‘ dPoline 10 44¢ i¢ osition Booke—72 rietlea; dot, $180; Phe | APELESCE pir pick ne; tb 2€ | Lend Pencils—red polished | 39¢ per box ompos a { Jot: bnae lat sassaae, eaves be ACERS TORRE 96088 Ofte 80¢ | cr 6 Pla i wood, sapertin 1? » Crayons, assorted colors; 6 Mon Papen s 5e ASPARAGUS —G2l: batt brand: Call | BOILED HAM-Armour’ sbent OF ba round iad; dozen, LOC! in box, Ibe. dozen 40; cacas»+¢ em ot cane et! AGE | "Star; machine aliced mC | ieavenset_ of Moree 12156 | LeatherSchool Bags—s ccial Lead Peneils-~twisied wood, Composition Books—90 NAPHIHA SOAPS vili's for Jaun- | PICKLES ~ Chow Chow, Mixed i 25 Ue sees } ines, :2.25, $1 nickel tips with rub- 6), | leaves, ink pape; genes cmon shes 10 See | eaten ee Selene ND | ear eect LOC $1..5, $1 and THc\ Bet ucldosen, cach, GC) dosent 4Sch dace: 4c s_-cweenenimrpntenensnntcemeaienaetataenentaieniceta r= teeta tina ei tn tennnan lM AME cd i NR ~