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THR WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER ¢1, 1908, OF BRYAN’S PARENTS. Ohio Farmer Stopped by Courts from Desecrating Cemetery Near Youngstown, YOUNGSTOWN, 0., Sept. 1.—Charged with ploughing over the graves of the lint J, Bryan and others * gravestones for walks ni, Georwe W. Tiyder, « farm et Tear's Den, nber here, was to-day on con SATURDAY. Special 10 A. M. to 1 PM. NO MAIL ORDERS FILLED. Quantities Lim ited. NIGHT AT CONEY ding Herman Leads 287 : ars with Queen Pros- pera Besidé Him. — or’ For the Reding’ Just 200 of these fancy Ca Lamps, in different styles and Shapes. Fancy brass stands, in cluding 10-inch white shade with cup, Included are a 25c. mantle with brass burner and 6 feet of tubing. Ready for lighting. $2.25 values. Special for. one day only, ot 10% Mr. Bryne To.MOnROW : LOAM tot PM Selected Jersey Fowl. TO-MoRnow 1OAM. tot PM Kidskin Schoo! Shoes TO-MORROW 1OAM tol PM, Block Lights 1.00 vyalwer GOT ROYAL HONORS. | t It and began storm It Into a A Most Offortune S Sale ; Men's $10 and $12 Sutts, "38 75 To will be lively times in the Men's Clothing Store on the Third Floor to-morrow. We have just received from one of He Had! ae Quaffed from Loving Cup | REFUSES vain HIM at Dreamland. ; “Bk Police Arrest Man In Hospital Who “Old Probabiiittes." managing ; hice tse iat: 1 eof the Weather artment, got Has Unaccounted-For arniva’ and played Bullet in Leg. Taland With @ bullet In tts leg, John Kern. id, of No. 1 Corlears street, * Madison street, police @ suspicius pers decaase | TO-MORROW TO-MORROW 10A.Miol P. 10A.Mtol P.M, Women's Women's the foremost clothiers in the city a very representative line of excellent Fall and early Winter Suits. THE SEASON'S NEWEST FABRICS ARE SHOWN. _ These include mixtures and striped effects; also plain SURED cmhitee 8 to tel! the police how he! woo! black Thibets. Every garment is a Model in itself. Fit and workmanship guaranteed, Hand- $ Mardi Gras another and the fourth eee —_ | tailoring throughout; padded shoulders; hand-made collars. - The prevailing style is the loose-fitting, single- 8 75 m3 Q° pate east Saet Ee ieee abe uttruae tnt breasted coat and the full-back, double-breasted coat, Sizes to fit met-of all builds, THE PRICE .......- » nomen ee Hospital lest night and told at he bad been shot tn vod to tell how he had the doctors hetd Kern pparentiy nobody took ive: aaypay for, the 122, (Main Foot.) BIG SPECIAL VALUES IN BOYS’ CLOTHING. A GOOD SCHOOL SUIT FOR BOYS.) THE LITTLE BOYS can be fitted in] BOYS’ REGULAR $4.00 SUITS. ace. $2.50 values. Suits that are Just the] sizes 3 to 10 years, Sailor, Blouse| The best values ever shown by us In r } radi effects In fancy patterns. Plain Blues jouble breasted, Norfolk or Py -i-56 15) BD geen tl Bagong 4 to 16 years. Pe Collars are trimmed with soutache Styles.. All are made of ; | 5 evolvers Blue, with knick brald and sults have! bloomer p: food materals tn evely désirs- Sih C. Concord | | Dress Suit ¥ & com Fenhia bresated sults Russian Blouse or Buster o| = 5 ; A Tk Caps. Grapes. | "Gases. : z sevies olnne-3-4o-$-veer in, ble pattern and color. Suits are Hom br oldered) in fancy materials uit atom eines 3. te $ seer fait Wy wee poe | come. ieee | 3.10 ‘ Mate a_stte | KEEPS SCHOOL WITHOUT ors, Some have belts, others plain ot eS ares of eh re Pty wie ite w ioe | Knicker or plain ancy mixtures har Ither bloomer or knicker ~ Deareki' i PUPIL ene Pi $1.89) comely embroide $1.89 | trousers . $2.98 é aire 7 Tx. Sept = Te eer: | Snee of W Bradford | Suits for Young Men. | Suts for Men. SUITS FOR YOUNG MEN from 14 to 18 yegrs of age. MEN'S $18 SUITS. The choicest and most exclusive 5 Single or double breasted | you ever saw, Patterns that are being shown by pol thete, although tht eotoot Bept. % no pup dig parade lam night cause it was “aWRomobile” night styles and prices. are correct Martig J, Rauscher as doors. They object to | styles, cut with that broad shoulder effect, in fancy Cas- chant tailors. Gray Overplaids, striped Worsteds and al appes od in the parade fe young and tn simeres, Worsteds and all new fabrics #. 50 ° $5, 00) natty effects. Single or double breasted. Ali $11. 00 ae Lae teacher. Andrews leat ae SOK Bion setscorrsessreaseds ‘TO-MORROW Mardi Gras and | year * Raubd's| school each miotntng at 9 and remains | TO-MORROW 10A.M.to1 P.M. f | TGA 34 to} FM. ina ere to-date | MEN'S $3 TROUSERS. In many stores $3 would be 10A.M. tol P.M. ! ‘Women ’ SUITS FOR YOUNG ME date of the] until « broad, con asked fo « le of Cl sh: ‘ semi-fitting styles. Lon ith broad, © d for these same trousers. Any style of cloth that Ww. * ete “Geah ¥ Mars. Single] 1s suitable’for dress or business. Worsteds, Cassimeres, Boys “spine Woollen Oe is Ureased sty e > $7.50| Tweets or plain Black Thibet. All sizet—tit go aq Sures. , bets pea JU} either tall or short men..... . $2. (Th Regular price asst, x-Deputy Lj 82. Gatlog Suits Red | Green. Wh tt Light’ Biue apo Flack. Fronts trimmed with © delivered to one istand. 4 rift, “You al- ly have the key to the pb t f #0 take the key Ow ir popularity is attostgt by the ove: majority by which the peo of Greater New York elected you most popular citizen, to be King this Carnival.” Prosal dfone for King. ‘ether fouere to ok show | woon neuer nov ae «| An Eyeglass Bargain’ ral styles, Black, Bive and Fancy Chiffon Taffeta W aists. Men's $4.00 ‘ Walk-Over”’ S Black, White, Pink|Shoes Saturday at 11.98 7\; “FACTORY REJECTS,” bu and Light “ i Bi $3 98 flaws are so shight as“to be trifling. ue, - The softness of chiffon taffeta lends itself to the producing of uncommonly beautiful Waists, There are various styles of this particular Waist at $3.98, each of which is highly active. Some trimmed with masses of pin tucks, others with panels of We sell more shoes for men than ony other Department Store in New York. 6,000 Pairs of Shoes! 3,000 Pairs of Oxfords ! » Largest shipment ever ree Hag ade pasted” Kister’s, tro wie pe ipeAdio Kigter, eleven, and Mise a Kalle, Qweive yearn old, steppet} 8a Criminal Deception. hd prebenied ‘to their King HOW can a sensible * of obrysanthe a nd to Quest Prae| Person purcha:e glasses of posies. in the} fromaclerk OVER A 5,000 Loaves of Bread eivéd in September newest Fall styles. Sizes 4 to 11, Widths : re K bate! % \" “A Y ery T r - f eee. Kites | COMMON COUNTER, / embroidery, as shown in the illustri- © O8 Ja to EE. Largely Patent Colt and Kid- Saturday at 3:c. ; < KNOW that your eyes are GOR uo b5s dn sh ¥a.reeoenore¥e skin To this big lot we add the follow- Largest d Best 5c. Loay I injured that way. WOMEN’S TAFFETA JUMPERS, intended!to be babies ing well-known trade-mark Shoes: rarer Son wis i re ee ; ae ST your eyes to US, Ren ee ee cees ait estty trimmed with th yensesaats $3.00 VICI KID New York. Ve give you the feta silk and buttons down the baak; short sleeves . intel ails SP straps across the font; made of Bach tt G7 QQ] | ROYAL 93,80 VELOUR Always Freshly Baked. “TT Se r feta silk. $4.00 values, at ‘ Ss. } '” OCULISTS AND ||] WOMEN'S SILK-FINISHED CHEVIOT | WOMEN'S BEAUTIFUL NET WAISTS,'$ | HERALD $3 Vici KID OPTICIANS at one cost. WAISTS, $3.00 values. Fronts have half- values. Fronts have a yoke of Oriental | SHOES, Eyeglasses as low as $1. tach piss, and all-over en ys lace and clusters oH tucks ee yore fo | -BILT WELL $3.50 PAT. ; , ir c = aited backs, long sleeves walst e; ¢ rs of tuc EN 3 oy age . 5 : Fee tae POE AS es. frimmed collars. Also Net W back; fancy sleeves with pretty lace. | SNT COLT SHOES, 7 bus Av. Bist & $24 Sts, embroidered panels down the centre and trimmed collars and cuffs, lined This gives you all the leath i tumbus Av t | lined throughout with Jap- $1 98 Vacompeeet: with Japanese $2. 98 ers. Only store in the world Sate | Ae a + _, |489 Fulton St., B’klyn (opp. A. & §.) | gness suk 5 _ silk . selling shoes like wee 98 Pare pa | ee Wak shonns | ees ELLE aaa | = 1 LINE AND FRENCH TAFFETA | = WAISTS, In Brown, Navy, 9 vour en ISTS, Beautifully em- G7 QQ | Black and White : . Fresh Fruits Fresh Meats and Fish. ; 1 shie—eurt Ceuusts and Opticians 4 Tasers . 4 Fleer.) i calls and Optic $ tec tear $9 9 4,000 Parrs of Absolutely & Vegetables | aes ropael ) * ~ New Fall Shoes for Men, | mists pe ie oe yt W. ’ . ( Y Made by the great Geo. B ( Ww. ‘ aoe : Uptown Honadquarters for Ra oats aan Boe Cal Ereat Geo. Keith Co, (the Walk-Over men). $3.50 and’ $4.00 Tra ate t L Sho f, Vici Kid, Gun Metal and V Sizes 6 to 11) widths C to EE. Grand Rapids Furniture. omen s m ’ To this we add 1,000 pairs of Dr. Arthur's famous Cushion Cork Sole Shoes Lig . Cravenetted and $ 5 aoe Pingel OF gaged CARE ULLY SELECTED “WALK-OVERS” oar wi ¢ on ¢ to-morrow most w , Ls Hence sea ia Z ; Z see how they could be beiter at any price... . aterproof, ; , Made to Sell at $12 4,000 Pairs Women's Custom-Grade $3.50 IVkd “ OUGHT thousands of yards of Cravenetted goods and $4 Fall Shoes. in the piece and had a maker cut and finish the Both Shoes and Oxfords. W. 125th St., nr. 7th Av. coats in the style illustrated, then distributed Tha best known. ‘Worntn's. Shoks: with a Gademeark kate a nue with ee store the entire order among the various Henry Siegel stores. ‘he world. Patent Kid and Coliskin, The perfect dress kinds. 2 ty 1 1 Good quality Cravénette cloth, collarless; trimmed in ° pies t 0 6s widths Ate Ee. PAS 14 Beene See sar er shoul: G ly place selling these shoes at a cut price. *; Save 4tO,on front with stray oa of wie mateiial running ov Tannish | WOMEN'S $1.50 AND $2,00 SHOES, Kidscin, new and thorow ily well made seal ders. 3 box plaits In bac t all around, mannish | "ys11 patterns, These are shoes made fora 'Friggo house to sell at the Bite hor Maat sleeves with fancy tumn-back cuffs. Come in tan, olive foregoing prices. Sizes 3% to 8; widths C to EE. Palr $1. 00 our attress and Oxford Absolutely rainproof (2), $7.75, GIRLS’ $1.50 AND $2.00 LACE AND BUTTON SHOES.) Best F N S A of leathers. Fully guaranteed, Sizes $% to 2; widths B to EE. Pair,, $1. 00 * Women's Fa urts, BOYS’ CASCO CALF SHOES, Solid and ood Sues 8H to 1336. $1.00 , 3 es at this price. Materials are Broadcloths, Pale seceecerssertes oanhi tke ae Bri cel at-atied back a 1. 914.75 400 PAIRS OF CHILDREN’S aray ror WHITE CANVAS SHOES 25 fies 2 - + Sizes lo 8 Fal ved S€B96. ois 5s sc0ceekenreeie jo NAL APE arnseesesss SESE = ‘ $5.95 for $10 Electric Feit eat ists RAs Sarat hoe ne Mise Annie ‘Bry M Mattresses, one or two + 5 Mr. ami Mrs. G. Muhthoofer ant parts, covered in heavy, fancy sateen % 2 he ticking. Reliable Shot- Guns Pp. phy no $6.25 0or $12 All Matr Mat- yrogra $ tre one or t t : ce Brothers’ Baratgs. inn and | {ull 40 Ibe, Covered in fancy A.C. A: Hammerless, $ Best department in the oy iow, Bo a He ticking. T I ity. Peer Wai taf inte neree AN other mattresses proportion- yoy Seo and Guaranteed . city, Complete assortment ee : » & ee \ oncars, | |. ‘The shotgun we ths so_un- of outfits and basswood ae Ez ture sntt Dhelvtecy St x + reservedly recommend ts a Cor i j J i" ou ale ' Continued, ee) Gear ' eit ie teee gg ariel onan “kei CASK OR LIBERAL OREDIR —Rubber nell _hammerless an, with novelties, All new designs; } The man who wants a good oe” con In oyerl gd Open. Gntariay Bvehinns, blued steel barrels, fore-end, i razor for 30c should go to ~ * and perfectly stencilled. . whole picture and” womae Ps Tired take-down, Walnut stock, with THE 14TH STREET STORE ; a Wheels. } | rubber butt plate, Good judges say it equals most $45.00 guns, OUTFITS, good platinum point,rubber | WHISK-BROOM HOLDERS, Tie tomorrow, There will i + Biggest Crowd. i - ion hi mu | bellows, glass lamps Racks, large Glove and Handker- 1,000 Razors, extra hollow ny A stubborn cough's Madetosell at} | SINGLE-BARREL SHOT GUNS, with ; GUNNING COATS of 10-ounce can- and bottles and two chief Boxes, large Plaques and round, on Sale, Eath piece E worst enemy— automatiac shell ejector. This ts vas duck; large game pockets with pret pieces, put up Cc Panels, Card Boxes wan 18 rade. narked “Our Spe- i Flot ‘of fun. Htecht Jayne’s Expectorant sel y rage mae NE opening in front and back; cor- In basswood box.... Sliding COVEr sesseseeee ic cial.” Medium or heavy , 4 ply | thoroughly reliable duroy collar and BASSWOOD NOVELTIES, Glove and | TABOURETTES, assorted shapes weight blades, square or cx of the qaraival = gun 5 3 69 cuffs .. A I 69 Handkerchief Boxes, Match Hold- Hand Mirrors, Waste Paper round edges and plain . mid aS me, of the i Sago rage MSE ers, noes, Square, Oval and Ob- kets, Photo Boxes, unter 49 black handles, at. 39c wlirhing a fo Dxtes hake for tt. VA! INNING CAS 4mmed and flannel Nned....... long ues, rays, sion Book Racks. . € L i aim | Adverse fon The Waid may “8 CANVAS GUNNING CASE, leather trimmed and feet fined ose 39c | "Gita ‘Boses' Calendars 10c 3 (ite in hoor.) sire fe the cliy woul 9 P.M, SaaS wo ye are eee ~~

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