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a dageer three weeks mn wit ® ——___—_— ocean GMT BROUGHT Cheha One Comat a Book a Book That May Help Elizabeth Police to Round Up Gang. Bonfonti, Dying as Result Oty Second Attempt to Kill | Him, Won't Give Name. } PIANOS Are you contemplating tae purchase of a plano? These are bona-f de bargains that will appeal to shrewd buyers. 1 MIDWEEK BARGAINS $25 BIOU = 2: $2 uta hate -30G0ETZ& CO. 2 cit 40 DUNHAM ~ 50 WEBER sie 55SOHMER 3. are facilitatodt by 60 Say : 110 CHICKER! wu Telephone |r yun 4 135 HAINES BROS. 4 ,** 160 WEBER Sant pala GOETZ &CO. 81 Court, cor. Livingston St., 1 Block from City Hall, Brooklyn, Open Evenings. Phone 350 Mala, Service as much as business alfalrs arc. Have you a telephone | in-your home? i NEW YORK TELEPHONE oo, 15 Dey Street Visitors to New York will find this Great Macy Store one of the most interesting sights of the Metropolis. It is the largest retail store under one roof i in America, and sellsmore goods for cash’ than any other store in America. OCTOBER 18, ime 1906 C B’way at 6th Av. «Macy & Co.’s Attractions Are Their Low Prices Investigate our Depositors’ Account Department. | It provides all the conveniences of the Credit system com- bined with the sure economy of a cash business.— 34th to 35th St. % \nt. paid. $5,000, 000 7" Worth of merchandise now on sate under thi” roof. Macy's is the LARGEST RETAIL STORE under one roof and SELLS MORE GOODS FOR IR CASH THAN THAN _ ANY OTHER STORE IN AMEKICA. Macy’ 's UNMATCHED MANUFACTURING FACIL- ITIES, both here and abroad, ‘and Macy's cash system Put the Macy store IN A CLASS BY | ITSELF, Macy's is the ONLY large department store con- ducted on a STRICTLY CASH BASIS. e ‘ONLY large store that does NOT PAY GIVE DISCOUNTS. : cy’s is the ONLY large retail house that does WOT enter-into-agreem#nts to sell goods at FIXED. "PRICES. Macy’s ie the ONLY store that fights combinations designed to uphold HIGH prices. Macy's is the ONLY large store that ever sued in the courts for the right to sell as CHEAPLY as It chooses. Macy's long fight with the Book Trust is an example. ‘Macy's is the ONLY store that caters ABSOLUTELY to ALL classes—to to those whose means “permit “UN- Macy. far Fe sa far lishments under one roof. ‘Hear Luce and Luce, Musicians. Saturday Teast Day. We Give Either S. & H. Green or. Dividend ae Fulton Street, Bridge Street and OPEN SATURDAYS = BROOKLYN __UNTIL 19 P.M. —-—--——— Bargains Worthy of Investigation in Smoked Meats, are headquarters for Mets. but Eggs! Eggs! Eggs! Strictly fresh Long tstaxd-Ergsy + direst from | the farms, for this sale, ei Sof breakage, “best “govern - spected Meats are otfered for sale here and our prices are the lowest; 3,000 little » lean pieces of Armour’s Cele- brated Breakiast Baco1, mild and: sweet, go on s: FE to-morrow, per tb. 15!.c! Tongues, +,400 fancy s # lected Ox Tongues, 1 from the smoke housé. The! ce ©) name Armour is a guarantee |? Bec tor the Guality aid the price | per ae is very low, 1b. 14}5c |" meats are city. dres: Roasts, prime rib, tender and juicy Perey pecagisvons ceases Roasts, choice rib, “sold in markets at tfc, per {b, Roasts, short cut ri Gentine Sprin foin, per Roasting Chickens, ne CO. D, Dozen Positively without an equal ring with each pkge.; pkee Scrub BE. Z. Thists-a scour soap-and curted patr, something ne eips do your we | ta Lee each py | aks es f Te stu. No Meat Fruits and Vegetables. Apples, fancy sket , Ac .18c Salmon, very. fancy, 1b. No Fish G 0. Sa'ad Dressing My Wifes nde Washing Powder, ow Drift W. Schimmel's Soups. can makes six portions, twenty, fs £ ace econo, lute assy ~a5c 4} i i Liquors and Gree ey, worth double, | | M xed in Porto Rico, : 1.39 / Cakes, EDISON TELLS ALL ABOUT HIS fi Newest Discovery Witt it Enable ae all to have Automobiles | zat oak oe 2 tt y New Groups of Handsome Dresses in the New Gown Room. Second Flagr: ELL-FITTING and thoroughly calie(eraterat garments. ready for wear, for ONE-THIRD TO ONE-HALF LESS than the individual tailor or dressmaker must ask for like ap- pare] made-to-measure. Then the annoying fear ate ons necessary in gowns to measure—are Jacking. _ aT f s-are-assembled x garment pl you. A triumph ing~ interests engaged iH picacen More of a triumph because these re benefited bythe head | needle-workers, are bov | Gowns, and Dresses_made by individuals best, are very limited. Judge by the handsome models in the just In: At $39.74 Two-piece Crepe de Chine Dresse s, lined throughout with taffeta-sik and-elaborately trimmed and medallions; i in black and all colors. Value, $50. } At $37.49 Handsome Princess Dresses, mi dé-of cream net, effectively embroidered all over in floral designs; entire garments made over chiffon; all sizes. Value, $50.00 At $24.74 Princess Dress:s, made of Crepe de. Chine or Messaline, in lavender, blue, black, gray, pink, tan and Ai full, new model, profusely trimmed with lace insertion; ble for _ afternoon or evening wear; regilation Sizes and-st for small women. Value, $31,50 better hair 2 facilities, at the sé three special groups | Popular Styles of Women’s Coats At $10.41 Panne Cheviot Coats, 27 ir model, fitting snug to the figure ad with heavy Satin; collarles slong; fly front. | vat d bands | a the “Johnnie Jones’ model—double-breasted’ front and full, shapely At $12.89 Cravanette Storm Coats, in popular in ‘Oxford, tan ers; Olive, back; -coat-eqliar-and—well-shaped re and—black. Furs For The Motorists Fourth Floor, Manchurian Dog Cont, §2 Inch s long, full and roomy; with rolling coltar—suilted satin ining, special at. $12°747 Manchurian Dee-Collae- extra suuttty lonz. fultand- roomy} With shaw} collir. yoke lined «ith satin , body oN = Ru sai Cath cow hreasted sty.c Mined seit q | lined ittisal i Rbody hath woot pli | Women's Coat, made of blac eariculs out with satin = : 48 inches long, lined throurh- $69.74 wool plaid... $74.74 Marchurian “Dogskin” Ctoves; > [$3,090 to 26.49, t Natural Muskrat Gloves, $7.74 { Bicn {ed Muskrat Gloves. $6.24 | Tan Suede Gauntict Ctoves ; Hlined with fur, $4.29. s Black Leather Gauntlet, with muskrat $5,4 Men's Gra Caps, “ape aly $5-4— —Mien's Natural Muskrat Caps, | Klondyke ssape, $2,903, Men's Blended Muskrat Caps Detroit shape, $3, 74. Women's Blended Muskrat Polo Caps, $2.24. | Women’s Blended—fMuskrat| Men's _Leat Auto Hats, $10,74. (lined, al $9.89, lined Women’s Fine Dress Boots. Elsewhere $8.00 to | Here $6.94 Pent $7.94 $12.00 a Pair, Becond Fi (a= TTENTION is directed to thy ies footwear—Dres skin, with Cuban or Louis NV. hand: -made ® Boot s; suchas are 8.00 to $12.00. r, Rear e new ness of very high-grade For purposes iy compatison, take the best $5.( 00 Shoes you can {in any other store in town. Make the comparison critical, as we done, dnd_you will readily understand why this Paula line issopopulat. It embr. a great SEN of moue I patent coltskin, glazed —with welted and turned soles val Cuban rnilitary or low heels. Special —Women’s Shoes in patent coltskin and glazed kidskin; button or lace styles, with medium round toes and Cuban heels; a Daltvercas 2.99 « <f skins, 48 Tnches Tong. tay] i ever shown: . Men’s Suits Up to $37.50. stores, BUT AT VERY plain-efect + ranging from, stripe, plaid and fancy and doucle breast models Clothing that Measures Up To The Ideas of Particular Men. Aside from the Ready-to-Wear Clothing and Custom Tailoring, here will be | found other lines interesting to mere man—Hats, Footwetr, GQigars_and Smokers’ Requisites, Sporting—Goods_and Supplies sfortheAthiete—Harness—ant- Horse-Gsods— Now for some interesting de tails about the largest stocks of Clothing we have. Men's Heavy Overcoats $9.96 to $42.50, Fur-lined C Overcoats $47. 74 to $494.50 We have no monopoly —apparel as good may be had in other good Clothing. MUCH HIGHER PRICES. a MEN’S SACK SUITS made of pure wors- eds and cheviots, At double breasted —various mod- $42.59 to $37.50 YOUNG MEN?S SUITS in worsteds, chev = iots and velours mixture effects; si “1 $7.49 to $22.75 MEN’S FALL OVERCOATS in gray int = herring- lined with serge or bone cheviots; ng garments, 42 inches tong with-dep-cent-e-venis and velvet collars, serg | lining; aisoia ‘Oxford area line MEN'S FANCY WAISTCOATS ina great Fifth Floor, When a Clothing manufacturer “makes good’’ we seek him our. One man who makes BLACK SUITS, and does his work uncommonly well, supplies the bulk of our stock of Black Suits. Two other concerns that have won laurels because of the excellence of their FANCY SUITS. get the lion’s share of our FANCY SUIT business. So with men who special- ize on Light and» Medium- weight Cyer- & coats, Heavy Overcoats and-ine-F urhineds Coats. Because we have b2aten paths to the doors of Clothing makers who. -“*make good,” our Clothing business has gro wn— remarkably. It outgrew the quarters on the second floor, so we shifted the Clothing steeks from the second floor to the fifth, gave them » doubledspace and created a splendid. New Store For Men—one worthy of the © largest retail estab- Men's Medium-Weight Overcoats Up to $32.50. eit $13.00 Finer Quatity-Ceats, serge and silk lined, $17.75 to $23.50. MEN’S FALL-WEIGHT PADDOCK sérge and faced with silk. ingle | | | patterns—many | made expressly for u: $2.49 to $6,75 ae COATS in gray checks and striped cheviots, lined with $24.50 to $28.50 \ good quality serge. . | MEN’S SHIRTS and NECKWEAR. ath 8 ths HEE orple bosoms: and attached or des tached culls; each; O4¢, $1.44 $1.98 SEPts, coat 9$OM5, CUiIS 3 custom + 94c Silk Neckwear, fetid lng English Squares,-Fresch and Folded Four- in-Hands—ma-c-o! variety of [-Men’s White Dress models, with pure linen and laundered; $1.50 31.44 and $1.93 French —four-in=tH-nds handsome $4.96, Puritanos Finos, , here 1 } 50; here Key West Clear Havana: O's, elsewhere $9.50, F. Garcla & Bros.’ Si made In Tampa; all Havana fill 4 Havana wrapper; So's; elsewhere £2.45; our pricehsatanva, tomerwucreen $1.98 Porto Rican Cigars, purchased before the recent advance in prices:— Viojetas, box of 100, $1.98. Panatelas, box of 50, $1.24. Breyas Finas, box of 50, $1.24. Sale of 4,800 Pairs Men’s 50c. HALF HOSE at 24c. Firat Floor, Rear. Pan lS very interesting ev { marks the removal of our stock 's Hosiery from the centre of the main floor to the ads-section, 34 ti street side, rear; Every pair of Half Hose in the sale collection is new, te, and in every way. di ble. The greater part is standard fosiery, thouny early comers wilt find inthe tot-many-pairs worth more than half a dollar. Men’s Shoes: Sale Continues “Model Sh $2.24 Men" ‘s Button, ieee il Blucher Model Shoes, in patent leather, glazed kidskin and box cal skin Value $3.59. Men’s Hand-sewn Shoes in patent leather, vicl kidskin and wax calfskin; a pair......... Valus $5.00 and § $4.24 sewn. Boys: Shoes. Eee aio aan a 7 roe acai ate 19s. i h | splendid gu Boys’ and Girls! in arel. THE NEW STORE FOR LITTLE FOLKS. Becorid Floor, made—of GIrls’ iy Dresses, made of embroidered piques, assoeashmeres, {te sergess newest sizes 6 to 14 years; ranging | om..... $7.96 to $23.74 Fina Quality Mairas j ght, dark and medium edt_enifs: 4: sold elsewhere $3 and ront model, with velvet | albatross and _ wi rand full coat sleeves; | mide 5 {4 to {3 years; special at in Price 313,74 3 Junior Raln_ Coats, orhid_fancy-materials “in-}e {ght gray or Oxford; full 2, double-breasted model; notched 7, tuttcoat—stceves—with—cuffs: sizes t2-to-t6-years. $13,724 Children’s Long Coats, Wiadé of garnet, navy OF brown cheviot lined throughout with fanéy— plaid’ lining, fall loose doubie-breasted et , velour collar, full sleeves with buttons; sizes 6 to 14 years..$10.74 Children’s Reofers, made of ty bide cheviot; lined throughout; enibieny on steeve;-sizes + 6 to. 15 years; special,. . $4.96 Girls’ High Neck Box Pleat- ed Russian Dresses, made of blue, pink and white repp. trimmed with stitched straps of self; with embroid- ery insertion and pearl buttons; new style sleeves stitched belt and deep ; hem; sites 4 to 14 years.....$3.96 Gris’ High Neck Box Pleat- ed Dioises, inade of plain serge in blue, brown and red, collar and wrists trimmed with braid, finished with leath: d deep hem; sizes 4 to 44 $4.96 Girls’ One-Piece Dresses, made of fine cheviot in red, blue, brown, and black; full blouse trimmed with self pipings; also with brald and but- tons, new Style sleeves; pleated skirts; Misses’ astriped ai TWabTE SuTes Pajamas, made of soft, extra sizes:-6 to 16 .08¢ Boys’. ‘Suspenders, | made from short ends of 50¢ quality. weaving; extra strong; a pair. 24s Freich Four- in - Hand plain colored and figured effects; also Wind sor Ties: special value at.......24e¢ Boys' Eton Collars, mace of pure linen; sold elsewhere at 25c. each; ONF A PHICE sens Ces pets y's eMac Isc) Boys’ Sailor Suits, made of all- worsted serge, new sailor collar mod- el, trimmed with stlk braid, shield of red, light blue or self; sizes 4 to 12! years... $3.96 Boys’ Sallor or Russian Blouss Suits, with extra pair of bloomers, made of all-wool cassimeres, in-gray or tan; sailor collar models trimmed with silk braid, or embroidery and heavy silk tie, both pair of bloomers lined throughou Boys’ Reefers, made of all-wool frieze in nayy or Oxford, lined with Boys’ fh SIRESSOMOM GT MEATS Teac nae $5.49 | red flannel; gilt or bone buttons; Girls" High Neck Dresses,made | ciy65 ¢ to 12 weirs PUR e: $3.79 of fine mannish mixtures; full box Boys’ Blouses, made of extra heavy flannelette in plain’ nayy, or gray in striped effects; attached col- lar or neckband cut full and large sizes, 6 to 15; special 466 pleated effect; trimmed with but- tons; stitched taffeta straps at collar and wrists; full-pleated skirt and tailored belt; sizes 6 to 14 years, $0.74