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an E EVENI WORLD, “HINE-WEEKS-OL0,STOKSDOWA, WH TE OED SLOW TWIN BABIES DI OF STARVATION Expire in Their Crib After “Desperate = Father Hunts Reading, Pacifics and Coppers Among the Issues Hard- est Hit. Prod. Go., n Prod. ¢ Haden 6 +, WOUNDED MAN SILENT Foun, After Bullet Had Pierced S| well-dreased young with | found ouRe at -ahottn ON QUEER SHOOTING. Porch dt House on ing His Lun tty and who Jon the poreh oF He spe a foreign acce lying wound Mamargni had been ea” were almost. stationary % ined to tel] for W ork. wre tow nil aroun. ih) hie name,...The bullet entered hin right Was smoll and at prices put [Jung and came out of his bck, and al- Tro nine-weeks-old children, boy and igetd Int tne though” he had lost smuch blood, he death in New Joxses ‘outnumbered the maine and in showed considerable n. when th important stocks. “| surgeons went to of Tw eReTT Ten Ts, WA ir nae best tearned thar Reading a point S| resident of Mamaront k yress wagon’ driver + Uctive bu “Jone in his hennery during c SACL SV jena: fred rornlee ra Jow SEB a SR nL art bate Ikhown whether he wound: was 10) ‘The Ap’ East sweoks « ings an quarters at > id flere, wax Dixony bo of 14 id sa—were born: tle money une, a he tried s.' He had been ao- and. everywhere 9 work for tox, ed a noarefiat burst into cried. leness ate up all thelr sav- eral blocks to the station. was left went for and the Dixons Meanwhile, Dixon y York hiint- he Sergeant “"Tve BUSINESS MEN AT HEARST MEETING } or from Bellevue ing aN report ospital, which ts a] 4 nd Dixon | chr bet fore make their « rullied: to'yeets eo of «st Ngures of the f1 | IB the afternoon -£ the energy were no stocks pressing for aaic, There was a con seihe total niles of stocks th. S32,.200 @hares and o¢ Today" suppoi ing ord ok rd atre = Paul assisted ‘the rsccrery pepecially among the grain Inidwar’ pap pes aKain mold oft to “about to -rise, even! when Son the leadera.reached-a-mlightty tower level, Union Pacific, Missourt Pacific ind Republic Steel preferred vobnate pointe: Federat ™ proved 4 and orican Tobacx r ‘ dosecten tots tred and North Weste: jn Norfok land our on the tnore. Ay tiviaen held, and the gen 180n itimore et 1 fell about a polnt, and esters Southern 4, Reading, molting 3-1-2 The Clow ne Quotations. highest, lowest, closing prices and dare as follows elt At Agta te Ung did not proceed Nighest and low- hour, imarket lacked there ve rise’ of 21.8 =| LA REINE day were dp 31,697,000, izes Of stocks from yesterday's final | Net | Tor. Clon Chnee +E E+ Ww im. Tei +Advance. Decline. —.___—_ CLEVELAND GUEST. AT DINNER. “Grover Cleveland ‘arrived in the city m Princeton Sunday and {s stopping the Hote) Buckingham, He was the} quest at a dinner tendered! him last night by friends on the upper wert mide. | CORSET STYLE 818 | Apatented Device by which the figure, no matter how stout, can be brought to exquisite —_pro- portions. | 4 Manufacturers, a West 19th Sty New York. H RERRE it cot the season presents. MUNYON’ Ny} Store Closes at 5.30 P. M. Men’s Sack Suits $15 to $40 includes every grade from the luxurious sllk-lin finest worsteds, at $40, down to the very handso! wool Sack Cnat Sults. at $15, At both ends of th the best valuos tc be found In New York City at the first considevation of all, and every over correct and artistic lines, and we show all the The fabricu are all -chosen with unu There is nota th-ead of cotton in the fabric choice new colorings are all here, as well as the plain black and plain blue fabrics. — : In the details of workmanebip there are many points of superlor- We invite you to come and look at the | That ts the srpreme test best {Illustrates the exceptional desirability of Wanamaker clothins } Our stook fs comprehensive and includes sizes men of all figures. 5 y in Wanamaker clothing. jothes yourself, and try them on. Wanama Main floor + pri the pri of any suit _we and propo! Wanamaker F And this -ranee k Coat Suits of bsolutely all- ine, p enting le in and ft fons for = a v ih es HN Audience of 3,000 Hears Him “at Commercial Travellers’ Birt dred The » = Mr adress But wi wt tho wos 6: \ tog Mr ine, the. at William R. he addressed a noonday meeting Wot rendsaaastora_of the Con 1s. 16aRUe, foe dent of tho league, the Bee: League. The hall a—distance of was filled mines tor ated titteen. 6435 inand arning pape Tf the laws AK ure Sat} A crowd estimated at threo thousand mado up mostly of business Hearst a big ovation when en gave to- ast 1 je, and runs through/to Mercer {nearly two _hun- to overflowing Zloxel, learned that some Pr Governor spoke 81x and the cheerinsy when he fine Tiearaes thoustn Inet was notte to-morro had announced and that a crowd keto labor I believe tn little thie v 9 abroad, KO beliind-him, dloo gaged Ina acrambic-to-shaite-+ belt, to-day prices | | hi Justed until he se PROFIT TAKING HALTS undreds of men en- “hant drove ADVANCE‘IN COTTON. ene ens ed 6 openiiig was dinappotn being on! in tink, the In ¥lew of the cables and the fact that frosts appe! th the Western fF tie cotton market frat? 0 10 points higher, Whe fullure to reflect these bonditionn was due {n part to profit taking amd a Deller that the weather in the crop wocttons Would moderate, The opening prices were: October, 11.00 bid; November, 11.00 bid; “Decem: det 19,99 to-11.00; Jabuary, 11.04 to 11.6 February, March, 11.19 April, Tio" Mild; “Maye 1138 Tune, none; July, 11.8% to 11.29, | The closing prices were: | 10.99 to 10.41; November, 10.41 to 10,93; Decembbr, 10.92 to 10.94; Jani oi to iL (8;| February, 11.8 to 1.1 ay 16 to \11.8; June, /1125 to 1 bir New Wheat Ohiea ambe ket to-day, April, age ees WHEAT AND CORN PRICES HIGHER IN MARKET. te Wheat prices were higher in the mar- |} walle "corn, influenced by | the rise, made advances. York's opening December, to 13 ‘Chicago's: losing pric ) Doce 7% 5-8 offered. #8 1 mbe 2k Tuy, 4 to M4 1-8, pri o's opening prices were 5-8; ces May, $4 1-8. w ere i Wheat | May, : December, 42 cos $1 w or mber, S1 a re Bi October, M18’ pil bid; May, 43 ~ td. 1 TH URSDAY, OCTOBER 25th fashionable winter shades, 1,000 yards BLACK BROADCLOTHS (Imported), “54 inches wide; — WHITE FRENCH PIQUES ¥LEECE BACK, variety: of styles, white only. : Regularly 65¢ to $1.00, Crepe De Chines Black, White and fashionable Pari Brocaded and Painted éffects in unique and exclusive designs and color combinations, including the 1 The following Exceptional Values are offered in fine gual, IMPORTED CREPE DE CHINES - et 1.25, 1.50 yara | 24 {nch, plain or empire finish, black and colors, 44 inch, plain finish, black and colors, Chiffon Veils 1500 VEILS. 3 yards long—made of superior quality Chiffon in most desirable colors: “Regular price $2-25, Speciay ]- 25 each 1,35 yard meee 25-yard 7 35¢, 50c, 65c yard sian shadings for Street and Evening, atest Grecian Patterns, 2.00 yard Three Broadway Stores: At Thirteenth Street, At Canal Street, Near Chambers Strozt: ‘ AL L things are not to be mea~ sured by a sur- face appearance, One of the things that are not to be is our clothes for men. The designing and particularly the tailor- ing of our suits and Overcoats goes be- yond the surface down into the integral paris. The “Imperial” hat, of which, we ars the sole distributers, ‘s the hat of style and quel ity at $3, CG Black and Colored Broadcloths 1,500 ‘yards , COLORED BROADCLOTHS, 50 inches wide, q D $15 to $45 A broad series of sack Suits are pre- wented at and between these two prices—in many mod els) and many] sfabrics. dr at $2 ribbed silk band and inches high, with two widthe of brim—25, inches weltet the broad widths. a Pair girls. Ne juality, handsomely finished, binding. telescoped and 2% inches. A very ufusual hat to secure at {ts low price, $2 each. Main floor, Wanamaker Bulidi The Popular Soft Hat for Young Men Here fs a hat with all the style of the qual $3.60 * soft hat, made in the season's mott popular shape, {n blavk, pearl_and fawn, Five-inch crowns, in good | with heavy 3 Men’s Box Calfskin Shoes at $2.20. You will have to see these shoes to apprectite thn om rice {s less than cnelr wholesale cost. and stitched-on-n-shapely-tast, $2.20 @ palr. > forthe They are thoroly well made, of box calfskin, in lace style, with stout oak-tanned leather soles, The-lot-inchides-ali_sizes_tn We also have today a smo]i lot of Men's Sample Shoes at $2.85 pair, Main floor. Wanamaker tMulhting, | They are only In sizes 633 and 7, mostly A and B widths. They are choice finds for the men whom they will ft, button style; In a college Blucher Women’s Black Kidskin Shoes: $1. 90 Lace and button; in patent leather, and gun-metal calfskin, style ‘They will be particutarty admired by smartly dressed young There is a-saving of a third on the price — = cut, ‘There {8 also @ special lot of Children’s Shoes at $1.20 a pair: _ Other special: offerings included are— $i Shoe Trees, at SOc. “at Sty “$P-Whitr Axford -Sheas for Childron-et-80¢; Under-Price Shoe Store, O We carry a fll assortment_of Hasement, Stewart Building. The Ladies— Home Journal - DICES-S PAT FERNS At 10-and_15 Cents NE ‘can hardly realize that a paper dress pattern, repfosent- ing everything that is best int, atyte.aimp omy, could be sold for ten or fifteen -cents: true of The Ladies’ Home Journal Patterns; and there are pate terns for every need of women, girls and children he Ladies’ Home terns, and can make Immediate doliverles elther at our Pattern Counter or by mail, Monthly Style Book fr Yet this Journal Pa on request, Yotunda, Stewart sturdy, well-made lace ahoes; with kidskin-tppers, solid oak-tanned leather sqles; sizea up to 2, $1.20 a pair, worth a third more, $1 Shoes for Babies, at Sox. ~ $1.50 Overgaiters In colors, at 75c, = $3 Narrow Oxford Shoes tor Women; yoandeoon= in t- The Sewing Machine That Does Seven Hours’ Work in Four Hours’ Time. ‘The Standard Rotary Shuttle Sewing Machine almost cuts the essmaker’s' work in two, advantage of u sewing mitc home se ine With the treadle running at exactly the same speed as the ‘old-fashioned shuttle miachine, and running more easily, tho Standard Rotary covers the sanie length of seams In four Lours that the old-fashioned machine covers in seven hours no vibration—the Rotary Shuttle Machine going round and round con tinuonsly, No dressmaker who once learns the 4 Standard Rotary could afford to own any other {t means caactly the same saying of time to the There is We should be glad to explain the merits of the Standard Machin Prices range from $32 to $50, cash or easy monthly instalments. Raxement, Wanamaker Hullding JOHN WANAMAKER Formerly A. T. Broadway, Fourth Avenue, r & Co., Ath to Tenth Street. to you at your conyenlence when you visit the Sewing Machine Booth THINKS GIRL} KIDNAPPED. | SUE | RHEU EUMATISM _WEDNESDAY, 26 TOBER 24, ere ee 1906. RIEGEL ORS TH AVE BM BISM STS. NO CONNECTION ANY OTHER STORE HOOPER J. B.GREENMUT. PRES A Limited Quantity ‘of $27.50 Suits To | Be Sold Thursday at 19. 15 VERY woman who picks one of these plums will haye good teason-to-rejoice for there's 27.50. worth. of style, quality of material and workmanship in every one of them. But only about 50 women can—profit by the-offer—We-wish-ave-had_more-of the these seldom come in large If they did, there’ d be a: revolution in }quanti the su | Women’ mix only the | | eve! | the | of TSA CD | | the Pa’ fan Impor p | func | in gi i tom Etchin, eeive: at | dozen made | popula ibut barg + assortment of good sub- tion of popular subjects; at Popular Pictures —in frames; nicely matched metat-cotters;—justre— of these; at. sold by specialty house! than the price we name for th a full ains like ties. it business. _ The illustration shows’ anjAnother is a. very handsome extremely attractive model, Rae usaat of He aaa th 3 he, popular reach Ouse, designed after a fine, tailored ey Saecldedtyente models but fitted back; strapped] peautitully linad with soft ‘with same material in front; satiny collaricss effect and silk taffeta lined; made of] plaited back; belted ar the the new —and_very _clev waist; neatly trimmed with mannish—gray—ctoth;s ait] Sik hrajd—end—a—vestee of latted skirt. velvet and low. price skitty at, About 90 Suits, $17.50 ¥alues, Go at $12.50 Scotch tweeda, cheviots, erials, in all co 8 Suits—in broadcloths, tures and many pther ma eason’s latest ry size in every style; size Vou want, you'll the finest suits that was ever offered $14 f you pet the s 150 More of These $5.50 ‘Skirts at $3.50 Women’s Skirts—this isa duplicate lot of the onss that w tas-our salespeople could wait of here last week as the cust der any o mt a Ri ise we. offered last made of namas, cheviots, icy mixtures; ever plaited “styles... Sieg:t Cooper Store, Second Floor, Froot) and most desirable styles, are even better and-all the very popula its fancy designed in bur not tle vou want in $12.50— lors; t one inthe assori= than $3.50 > Pictures | Fine Coltcction of Varied Subjects, Carefully Framed, at Very Low Prices OME and see these—you'll like them, and you MW Theframing is un. od-—had it-done to our own order, Colored Tictures beautifully like usually ted Colored Pictures—in) y metal frames; a very large, the prices on—-them.— hand; al jects trom which to ° 25c! choose; ai... aut Colored Pictures — nicely matted; corer, It trames, with metal corners atch; a good collec- A0e gs—in attractive gilt frames, Pastel Pic’ cach is retty, git matted “and with} d-a.new assortment * 98¢; | Etchings—matted in Florentine, gilt styles in these; in gilt frames; | artist; special at......- gilt frames OT Paintings beautiful sub gold burnished: tion and shadow box; (Siegel Cover Store, Third Hu -in gilt frames,! 32 ormamented by 1 desirable subjects, goid-ournished $3.25) | ur choice of two richly a $s vy Lures- - Signed by the $3.75) and shadow boxe with | Women’s $3. 50-Velvet Hats, To-Morrow at a quick, cash transaction ave_have secured 4: avery low figure —abour—titty hightgrade velvet hats, to sell regularly at $3.50. ine quality of silk velyet in many different ehiaee and ihe including the most wanted shades of brown, nary but the very r right now. Cfrom $1 a $t (Siegel Cooper Store, Main Floor, Mali Two Hundred Trimmed Hats jare added ‘ci morrow to the superb showing at this price. {Slegel Cooper Store, Second Floor, Fr All new goods in aa Tew shapes; No out-of-date styles: amoung them, / look at the co models that are mest You will see -the-sanfe hats to-morrow, 1.95 iret ands SROFE 1 Alale,) th at $5 Jarly bur exe} C and Beauty Need Not Re Almost ade—of _ The wonder of these new ~trrivais is not that they are pretty but thar So much prettiness can be had so. cheap. Women's Waists—white mercerized madras; buttoned front; sleeves; morrow Women's Waists—nun'sveiling; but- toned 11% with matched —motal— corners; your choice of our| green or white mats; 69c 5 styles: in gilt frames; tnese | an be Ho} ali ssesreeees ae are suitable for the par~ $4 50) eoloracd a lor; at. oO A Game and Fruit | Women’ S—yyractrye——oak—_franics; 95 =: Oil Paintinas if Feng YOU! CHOICE Bty perce reese 5C Landscaped and Marines >in heavy tron -fi give yok collar an Costly any stote could give these styles in these materials and in this sworkmanship-at—prices—a inasmart tailored ‘model; plaited; long tucked cuffs; to- $] at, é ‘ont; prettily designed with —etuster-pintucks, side_ptaits _fronr collar to}. black, whit d ck; cuffs and Waists—new nun’s veiling buttoned pack ti-pintted and stitched to ¢ effect; pin tucked back; nd cuffs; biack, ans sions Fe $2. 5 lixtra Special to 65e for quick se dt Christy Pictures—some of his very | fn an prettiest subjects; matted Ve een and marine 340 and in black frames; 95e! scenes; $50 value at We special at.. | Two Very Fine Paintings of sheepi} Weave in heav rit-and gold iran SILO The Popular’ Bo Jean Pictures in] 30x40: should sell for $145.00] WAISts, very artistic frames; all the very} Gach; special | newest subjects; $1.50 valuc $1! aa Pp 3] 35. 00 fro SP2t rags! Children’s | A-CL dad styl market at $1.95 o-much hip Bearskin, Hind Fancy mi re], 955 estimasinable—stet tto§ years. We sold 600 of ese coal few Those few po te- morrow at a where the 8 broken, and reduced them cial at | Women’s White Lawn aists al 65c taken all our whtte lawn Tots are Small 2; slightly dered and lace dels, that sold reeu- m $1 to $1.50; Coats loan-Up-at $1.95 _Choice of tie best materials season’s |. thi Values run es On i were—joking,—Just ! Il-wook cheviots ures in the pret- Sizes Monday and have Floor, Center.) Store, Sreond wear; not heavy boots are, boot” for women. $4, $5 and $6, You can find itin our LING Abs eine ketaels Reedy whiste erin sie The Foot Mould Storm Boor nor much more. comfortable ‘and efficient than rubbers, buta light, neat piece of Foor . and ugly as most ssorm | The same idea in Foot Mould Storm of } Hunting Shees for men, stout, viscalized | ey soles, as waterprodf as leather can be, bel- MP ilows tongue and the Foor Mould |characteristics Of neat shape and. smooth, pores fic. 03 Regular high-cut style Aue Bani escate a0 e Extra high-cut style, $4. High-cutstorm shoes for children, $2.50. (Siegel Cooper Store, Second Floor, Rear.) NE of the strongest of the season’s footwear novelties is the You can_find it in yarious stores at “Foot only “Poot Mould” Waterproof Shoes for Men and Women “storm Mould” , waserproof * boot oer New Waists | | Farther Proofs that Novelty (dollar or so higher than ours —and {, dels | thaws hesitate | = totention then forfear you'd think we 5) | | | $3.50;