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s a Sant: = Jast night ne be: and she complain: rien, couft _P at Colkurn corgrn to at Yo. 26. West BEAT HIS MOTHER | -—FORATHIRO TME Magistrate Hopes Husky Long- » shoreman’s Pull Won’t Free Him This Time. edie to get out veith_Magietrata Rreen Scnront: ONE UP CAH, BU BOT NO NE JOS Four Young Men Charge that _ James L. Carey Ran a Four young men have already como 4 forward to complain against James L. | UV "\uirers would try Lydia B. Pinkham's aii | Jor | 8150; Tees sioyt a-c { | om Nin Margre ake him to 1H aay: }than when standing. tat male eamployees. ithe hard tasks of these women. | diseases and the surgéon’s knife. Read the experience of Miss Margret | Milwaukee, 275 3d Street, Dear Mrs. Pinkham: “Gradual Joss of strength, nerrousnea, bearing-down pains and extreme trritation | compelled uw to seek uiedicnl advice. The | doctor said I had diseased organa and ulcer- lation, and advised an operation 1 wanted I objeoted to this and decided ito give Lydia E. Pinkham'n Vegetable Com i pound a trial { soou found that all the good ie Ted ict are [to get well. | perfectly well. I wish every working Ath | Vexetable Compound.” It Is because most women suffer from some derangement of their delicate ee Rayg| Organism, the discomfort of which is At of his eleven| less trying when they are in motion In some States laws compel employers le —resting —piaces-tor—theit te But ‘no aspount of law can regulate They rust get the strength which-this werk demands or run the risk of serious and. in a short time I Was trong. vigorous and NG WORLD,. { ; Koch'e Uptown Prices Make Down- : } H. town Shopping an Extravagance. EG; LF, ° il Sr et A ee ‘SATURDAY SPECIALS—STORE CLOSES 6 P. M. Women’s and Children’s Underwear. S, DRAWERS OR TIGHTS, of heavy £, high neck; long hort sleeves; each ET AND DRAWERS 18 to 34; each. Women’s and Children’s Gloves. Two Stirring Specials for Shoppers Who Know. VESTS, erino; alls ral res {rom acon i ASTOR YES; 2 clasp; | value $1.00; very special, 69, : Women’s Neckwear. EMBROIDERED TURNOVER | LACE YOKES of white Venice or Val. LLARS; new designs; 1 1, |. lace, ; S 22 5 Yalue 25¢ s---Handkerchiefs. plain or dotted; black and colors; also white to 35c.; yd.... “LE VEILS; with dotted borders; 144 -yards lon Val O75 Ce a ge ee eee ‘ NS DOE Ee AnU REGIE hemstitched; pure tien; manutac- urers seconds, value 25c. “to 3%: ‘special, or Ic 4.25 Cah edetnivs tees caesetess ee ess Crash nessa eete doz., a Men’s Underwe : ens Underwear. MEN'S SHIRTS AND DRAWERS; Nor- | MEN'S SHIRTS AND DRAWERS; ‘nat- folk and New Brunswick make; me- ura] color; Fall weight, in J 49 veight merino, in unshrinkable worsted; ea., 3 te or natural; eich J.00- AMEN apes ND = = MEN'S SHIRTS AND DRAWERS! : S AND ‘DRAWERS}, the DWERSH the celebrated Iron Crown Natural ‘ranle tary unshrinkable wool; celebrated Norfolk and New Bruns- wick; heavy Winter weight : “Y.49 EN'S SHIRTS AND DRAWERS; heavy Fall welght, ribbed Egyptian bai- each MEN'S SHIRTS AND DRAWERS of /* briggan; ach 10c Australian. natural wool; medium and heavy Pee ia BELT U0)0) Dolls’ Kid Slippers Free. Glared Kid, shall fit wi the store ‘125th St. West which has been interesting crowds ‘of shoppers this week, we ha pair of Glazed Kid Stippers the feet of every doille brought to a litte giet accompanied by an-accit, - = “ Between Lenox-and Seventh Avenues. On Saturday to fittingly bring toa close the lastiday of the exhibition of |! R 12, 1906. IDAY, OCTOBE a Franklin Simon & Co. Boys’ Glothing. Distinct Styles, All-Wool Fabrics, Sewed with Silk and Wear Guaranteed. OFFER FOR SATURDAY, | HAND-TAILORED NORFOLK SUITS, with ‘extra | palr_of Knicker of imported fabrics; | 8 to 17 years, Re |_ENGLISH-BOX- OVERCOATS. of Imported—over- coatings, In gray, checks or overplalds, velvet collar and cuffs; "sizés 2 to 10 years. Reat-value $12.50... CHESTERFIELD OVERCOAT, double breasted, In gray herringbone, Oxford, vicura or navy blue dlagonal; 8 to-17 years, Real value $18.50....... } a , Misses’ and Girls’ Wear. 10.75 9.75 12.50 Large. and’ exclusive assortment of Tallored Sults, Dresses, Walsts, Coats for school and dress wear; Dancing and Party Frocks, High-class Furs, Sweaters; Ready-to-Wear -Hats, GIRLS' WINTER COATS, all-wool navy blue chin- chilla, velvet collar, flanne! ining; 4 to 46 years. 9 5 1 Real value $13.50 ......5..+4.05 elena Stra ids 7 GIRLS’ DRESSY COATS of French kersey In gray, 15.75 brown or navy blue; strictly tallored or trimrhed _ models; 6 to {4 years, Real value $21.50 MISSBS’ TAILORED SUITS of Imported Broadcloth, In brown, green, red, navy,. plalds or checks; also In all the plain fashionable colors; coat semi-fitting; velvet collar; extra quality satin ining; interlined for'Winter wear. New pleated skirt; see 14, 16 and 18 years, seecut 29-50 Women’s Fur-Lined Coats. IMPORTANT SALE = OF FINE BROADCLOTH, 50 in. long, lined finest quailty brook mink backs or German squirrel, shaw! collar and deep cuffs of Persian lamb. 48 50 Real value $75.00 Bt ¢, ~ FIFTH AVE, 37th and 38th Sts. Store Closes at 5.30 P. M. Men’s Suits and Overcoat. at $15 For years the Sack Suits and Overcoats sold at $15 have been a matter of great pride with us. Each season the cost of maintaining this standard has gone up, and this season more positively than ever before. We were determined to maintaia the Wanamaker standard and retain this old popular price. The fabrics are absolutely all-wool, the shapes are the hand- somest styles of the season, accurately cut, handsomely fin- isht, with all details thruout up.to our rigid standard. 4 Men's Sack Sults of fancy mixtures, also of plain black and blue chevicts and black thibets; coats single or double-breasted; serge-tined> ll regular sizes, $16 a sult. Men's Fall Overconta of Oxford-inixt and black cheviot; cut tong enough to cover any length coat; full lined with serge, or serge-lined and silk-faced. $15 cach. rene Men’s Raincoats of Oxford-mixt worsteds, with serge shoulder lining ond lusterine sleeve Ilning, at $15. - Suits for younger mon of 15 (6 20 years, of neat fancy worsteds and chevicta, cut In tho latest style, at the same price, 315 a sult. Matn flbor, Wanamaker Buliding Timely Offerings From the New Blanket Store Today our friends can realize ns they have not in the past the wonderful extent of the Wanamaker Blanket stocks, The au.ple space devoted to the showing on the Fourth’Floor of-the Stewart Building provides the most satisfying place to examine and select ‘blankets thar housekeepers have seen, jn addition to the superb regular stocks, the}|! following special groups. mako the Blanket Store doubly attractive today: 150 pairs of strictly all-woo! “Homesjcad” Blankets, 72 x 82 inches, weighing 5 pounds, at $4,35/a pair, worth i, 116 patra of White Blankets, 82 inches, welghing 5 pounds, with wool filling on a fine cotton white silk binding, with red, blue and pink borders, at $3.65 a pair, worth $4 50. ‘Also 68 pairs of Blankets of the same quality, J0'x 80 Inches, welgh- ing 4 pounds, at $3.15 a pair, worth $4. riflts, full alz vered on one Arcee che, with piuin allk borders, in handsom at $6.25 each, worth $8. : C00 full-size Down Quilts, made in our own factory, covered with pest quality figured sateen, at $3.75 and $5 each. ——\Wool-filled Comfortables caver et th —fignred—ainenok —n pin plue and yellow, 72x 72 inches, at $4 each. Luxurione Quilts with figured Japanese silk ecnters and plain silk packs and borders, filled with lambs’ wool, size ches at $10 to) $22.50 each. ¥ or. Stewart Bullding, ide with best quality designs and colorings, Framed Pictures at Half Price This previous-to-removal offering from our Picture Store is one of the finest cyportunities presented {n years for securing artiste and peautiful decorations for the home. There fs still a very wide variety at beautiful pkttures-to select from at hati their former prices, chiefly in these two groups: Carbon Photographs, Photogravures, p ings, hnndsomely framed— iain—-and=colored;—and-Biteh- tat —Pinkham's-¥eretabh ton of other and a $7 6, young men. Eovd-looking, No amet He police | woll-dremect pound is a vegetable tonic which invig- ie head of jorates and strengthens the entire female organism, and will produce the same talker from Conversation: | beneficial results in the cases of other warrant which landed him’ sick women as with Miss Merkley, Es pected places, profit in selling $18 to $42. coats, $16 to $38, 842 at t3the st. _. This Fall, cotton is-grafted .on wool in the most unex The only protection.a-buyer —-, has is the protection which} : ~qeliable dealers give theirj ——own--reputations by using! —-only all-wool- cloths, as usual,! in spite of greater immediate} Jooking mercerized goods. Men’s all-wool Fall suits, SF asa l-wool Fall-Over== : ae quality of the hats, $3, $4 and $6. treme—feet. the good} allover, Hinsteps, walking, » B50 Three Broadway Stores, 238. —843— 1266: f opposite near i 32d st} City Hall, Unton Square: 4260 at Bon __ Amit The Best Scouring Soap Made A Scouring Soap A Metal Polish } A Glass Cleaner "The variety of our Dezby blocksis as unusual as the Going-“te the other ex- “Double” shoes—a walk-{- hing shoe-made with two jJayers. of waterproof leather! “ Two-shoe Shoe’?—for low “Pedestrian” shoes=for! = Rocers, Pret & ComPany. | Rocrrs, Pret & Company. 2 Broadway Stores, | i DP Herald Saks & Company Sauare. SPECIALISTS IN APPAREL FOR MEN, WOMEN AND CBILDREN Distinctive Suits for Young Men $12.50 and $14.00 Both series of garments are equal in all things other than the cost of the fabrics, Both have had the benefit of expressive ‘tailoring of that high character which our Standard exacts. ~~ = Radical modets for the young collegian,and-con=— servative designs for the young man at business, all of them new, fashioned of worsteds, cheviots, and tweeds. Sizes 80 to 36. 5th Floor, FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY $3.50 Soft Hats & Derbies, $1.90 With the representative hat men, the distinction between perfection and imperfection is ofttimes _a minute flaw which none but a trained eye can _ detect, That fine“ distinction is your Main Chance —a standard three-fifty hat at $1.90. Derbies in black, and Soft Hats-in pearl, nutria-and tan. FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY $1.50 & $2 Men’s Pajamas, $1.10 them-more than we ask you to pay for them. But that-is-his affair... Yours is this: a saving of prac- tically one-third to one-half. RANGES Military collar and’ low neck models of white madras or mummy cloth, elaborated with embroidery, of printed madras in conservative designs and colors, and a few of sateen in plain colors; all of them thoroughly well tailored. > “We know the pajamas cost the man who made > Will Place-on Special Sale For Saturday W: $35 Tailored Suits for Women, $25 26-inch tight-fitted four-button coat model with plaited skirt, fashioned of gray mixtures or cheviots, in black, navy or brown. | $39.50 Suits for ‘Women, $26.75 “i-l Pony Coat model, elaborately braided, fashioned - |} of broadcloth, in black, brown, garnet, green or navy. Coats for Women & Misses |} Value $19.50 and $22.50. At $12.75 | 22 and 24 inch fittedand semi-fitted models of imported black broadcloth, lined with black or white satin or peau de cygne. . All sizes, 32 to 44, for women, misses and small women. |} $15.00 & $18.50 Covert Coats, $7.90 22 and 24 inch models, of fine covert cloth, silk lined throughout. Sizes 38, 40, 42, 44. Lord 5 laylor: For Saturday. Girls’ New Coats, § A double-breasted boxy coat-of brown, $§.50 cach, navy, red and green cheviot, also plaid mdannish mixtures; sizes 8 to f 16-years,- a = es Girls’ Reeulation Salor Suits of navy blue cheviot serge, braid and emblem trimmed} sizes 6 to 14 years, S 0.00 exch. Girls’ Separate Shirts of mixtures,and navy cheviots, kilted er—side_pleated-models;—sizes_34 to 38 inches long, $7.50 sack, Women’s New Model Coats” EVENING COATS, White and Pastel shades, ~ 37.50 BLACK BROADCLOTH COATS, suitable for day or evening wear, Unusual Value, 32.00 TOUR! OR STEAMER COATS, High Grade Scotch Woolens, latest Model, fitted back, 19.50, 25.00 Misses’ and Children’s Wear EXCEPTIONAL VALUES STYLISH MODELS MISSES’ HIGH GRADE TAILOR SUITS, also, especially designed for small women, 37.50 to 75.00 MISSES! ‘SUITS, dark Plaid, Woolens, 25.00 MISSES’ TOURING COATS, - 14.50, 19.50 CHILDREN’S DRESSES, Blue, Black and Brown Cheviot, box plaited model, 8 to 12 yeara, 5.75 CHILDREN’S DRESSES, New Scotch Plaids, 14.50 CHILDREN’S COATS, Cheviot, flannel lined, Value 15.00, 10.50 Broadway and Twentieth St, Fifth Ave., Nineteenth St. || SATURDAY, OCTOBER 13TH. ( : A Cholce Showing of HAND-EMBROIDERED PIQUE DRESSES |, Broadway L 9b Steet At $1.50 to $t0vorth-$3-t0-$26 Ol}-and Weter-color Paintings, {a inarine, landscape and figure fui jects, nicely famed— ’ At $10 to $75, formerly $20 to $150 Fifth » Stewart Bullding JOHN WANAMAKER Formeriy A. T. Stewart & Co., Broodway, Fourth Avenue, Eighth to Teath Streets. ° Broadway Spectal for Friday-and Saturday t——o_ Girls’ Long Coats, *5.” Doubie-breasted full length medels, with velvet collars and cuffs, of heavy navy blue cloth. Sizes 6 to 14 __years of age. Value $! BERARr ot z Girls’ School Dresses, *°4.” Of Panama and Cheviots, in all-colors, for-girls-of-6 to > 14 years of age. They take form in a diversity of prettily trimmed -models.—-Value-$8.50,._- a i Junior Tailored Suits—- For Misses and Smatl Women, Of navy blue cheviot and gray plaids and checks. The coat is 27 inches long, with French back and inlaid fancy collar. Satin lined, kilted skirt. Sizes 13,15 -and+7, Value $16.56, Of two-tone plaids in red, green, blue and brown shades, 27 inch coat, semi-fitted back, inlaid -velvet-ccllar, side plaited skirt. Sizes -43,-15-and 17, Value $22.50. Jothing Your Boy. — Snappy, well-tailored, good-ftting clothes encourage — price in a boy. All of our garments for boys may boast of thes: three essential qualities, m at Thirteenth Street. Here Are Particularly Spectal Vaiues, BOYS' NORFOLK SUITS in four models, together with double-breasted suits, with or without te'ts, | of fine worsted cheviots, tweeds and rish, soft velours, in plaids, checks and her.ingbone effects, Sizes 8 to 17, BOYS' FRENCH BACK AND TOURIST COATS of gray aod brown plaica and twill, They have the same lines as our men’s overcoats, Sizes 8 to 17; BOYS’ REEFERS of tlue and gray chinchillas, pebble chsviots and friezes; also handsome Scot-h overplaids and blue kereeys, velvet collars, wool Minings, hand-embrojdered emblems, Sixes 5 to 15, Uadkett Cahart 6G $4 95 *12