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~ LUNCH PARADE. ASTOR GUESTS HERE LIKE GIRLS’ GET VIEW OF LIFE. HE EVENING WORLD,' FRIDAY, “OCTOBER PIE Te DATO ER EOL IT COTE Ler EEE tities ame 18, 1907: ri et Oreoa A Bc en atl a wo Blocks on ‘Sixth Avenue Avenue From 20th Street to 22d Street ll IN EITHER BUILDING ssn en ity ott «| ONeill -Adams Co! Established Forty Years. sixth | Avenue’s Greatest Store | Carriage Entrances on 21st Street 1 (ae | BITHER BUILDING i) ARRAN PARIS i(Fhere—It1s—-the —Coauettish- i Midinette, Here the Naty Typist. | ‘Six Young Englishmen Have W NIGHT COURT] Taxicab Race and Chauf- feurs Are Fined. ~ Fall Apparel for Misses and Gils Assortments -are-now- roe eomplete;-and-our prices are-the most: reason able in the city. : cf Particular Attention Directed to These Spccials for pee (OUR RUE DE LA ePAIM Westen emmanuel ‘Hotel ‘Astor, and new to the ‘ways of | /thfs x 1 NAG th amazed tnt _tt Is ‘Lower Broadway, Wy ith two chauffeurs, Josopi Verety, of No. )701 Park avenue, dnd Frank Keenan, of Quick-Bat Clubs and ~ Buffets, NE of the Interesting features of Parivian tits-ia the aspect oft Rue de la Paix at lunch | ful Place Vendome are desert: £ the Jowel ahi their carriage or thelr motor cars. Now | ;and then a humble hack vasses, trot- ting quietly. The day at-that time be-| * ‘longs to the midinettes: = Che midinettes, shop giris,g0. by tn Uttle bands, bareheaded, always: Inugh a \ “Dhey where they munch a Seer troll or two, sip a glass of milk, eat | “Oh, They trip gayly and Aapnily t “cremerie,’* ing. Bo | #ome sweets, and out they go again to lralk. They. do not earn very much {and~ they nro” splendidly economical, {these little artists whose sinall fingers | * the wonderful costumes seen 00/ sa make ‘the Chan.ps Elysee: j And here on your Fifth avenue I have| ———_‘een_also_midinetter, girls who ——jeovered by elaborate hats. = fret fm stores and shops, artists with the | UP rave: meedle or with the typewriter and pen, | In Parts} | nimble-fingered, quick-witted. | they have a Iittle different style, ‘ple chic of thelr own, with their short | Diack ek#ts, —yanged and their charming — mocking airs. Here It le the Shop Girl. “Though in ew York there are no/ Uttle midinoties just like the French, | there are at least the stenographers dnd | shop girls one sees on lower Broadway, { ; They are just ax much a feat | that broad lane as are-the midincttes| Of .the..Rue. dela -Palx But ghey are, not so much Ie chit! Some of them, I hear, draw v salaries, some very sinall, However-tt| maybe: they-all_aeem: to earn snouen tS @_give thea independence, You-xeldom ane-them-ty group Ther: along in gay litt! Tauletly arm in a + The crush ‘on | Brosdway forbids this grcuping! and| Vquiet walking. Nor are they bare-| headed. Instead, their fluffy halr_ ts i The lttie are-at ease In elegant boots, They "arest wal], and most of them are pret ‘They site certainly the best type of American girs. “They have pluck! and | al grand alr. i walk with such—enseand— eae pendence that they—make, thelr way, enrongh the push ‘crowd ot” ment nicely, ‘Then they work with and | “among men, which, I suppore,_gives | them that confldedt,—alwaye assured there they! xo they ae Saves of anren-to ward ating ave. SEPALS ais the cre a et to find In n working wil day at a desk. oF! ros, anils man v ¢ men eat rapidly, Bite Handing’ on high stoo! aris Ce intl, A u have rains Py Ne ee on aacin to how! wall they? dress. It is quite amazing to see in ower Broadway, the greatent vuel qquaxter: of she ‘id. fo I; women in su super! obarming hats. Porhaps you RO {0 ne0 | momebody on busingss,and on enterin, his office you sve on the rack one more wonderful feathered na ou are mistaken. that yen | mbled into the wrong piace, a BOR) wag hecONet wt as PLOW AT ‘WBURGLAR HUNT While Investigating Tricky. | Burglar Alarm. “have a or ed y les. Some Xo to club many boautlt gowns and| ot PoMceman James Dalton heal @ burglar alerm eounding at No. 16 Dfvi- ‘ston étrest before dawn to-day and went te see whet % waq about. He met Bengt. John Hackett, who knows that ‘wection of thé elty tke an open book, and they decided to get to the rear, from which they believed thlovea had entered. | Hackett ted the way through a build- | fing at No. % Bowery whigh brought | them up behind tho structure where the | Durgiars were aulpposed to be;’ Dalton | @id jnot know the back yard,;hnd_aa'| erp.wes no light ho walked right into | Ten areaway mixteen fert dvop. } Hackett heard him’astop on the bottom end told him to walt tl inquiry into the burgla! continued. ') walt," wald Dalton, "I ain't hurt oerinert than a broken ‘leg imekett Hoon Jeurmed that “the: alarm | ‘was, Calne, factory of BI Off of its own acco! Aattceman Ryan and somo lads | ReSLE Raeurned Att rescue Db: ro while tha | alarm'a bux- | Ip In located In the clonk | Kraialer, and went ralgned . for speeding. : Policeman Berman, | Squad) told Magistrate Wahle the two : mien, both driving Taxicabs, hed ‘raced -By-Count Maurice de Perigny. I © time: | wate going thirty mites an hour. +The heaad-theroaghfare-amt the treat: | eeht he—hed—peen_totd_the Pangiietrren | 7 by shop-|had rented the cabs for a sight of} || | Ders; there are no inore little clusters [#t!y id_tager groups gazing through the! th: | money 0, fo! for our drive?" their hair prettily are| 1$5.99 country, stopd. .open-eyed ’ and ight Court when ‘their 28 East Eleventh street, were are ot “the Tratric ~Broadway from~the Hotel Aster~ + flea ty and Keenan did not have the||! and were being led back when ||) policeman. your oxpiuined a Jurged, see?" Pinched? Jugs. the Court interrupted and will) all have to pay unless utet moet It’s amazing how quick- -ly the finish on picture frames becomes dull, and a picture frame with a - tarnished finish isn't exact= ly an object of beauty, Corpor AEUMINUM JAP-A-LAC will pro; duce a beautiful effect, and it doca not tarnish nor rub off; or ~you-can-appty-a-coat-of DEAD. BLACK, --it beautiful, “velvety bli cae Girls’ Jumper Dressés, of chiffon Pan- (ee are not to be confounded with the cheaply con- 4 “Others ask “$23 for no better : machines. ——_ Misses’ ae Suits—Of fancy mix- tures, ‘Prince Chap meédel, full pleated <Skirt, in striped. effect, in: all the lead |: ‘Ing. colors—green, brown, blve and also-'plain: colors; 14, 16 and 18 years. ae Value $20.00; He $14.75 ~~ $30 Walking Suits at $19.75 — Smart. Walking. Suits—Of fancy Cheviot, stripes _and_ Prince Chap and nobby short coat ef- Viects; ail wool, with full pleated skirts and wide bias fold; Coats lined with good quality. satin}-14,-16-and-18- years. | Value $30.00, special #, ves DVI.75S $35-Pony. Coat Suits, $24.75.- Girls’ $7.50 School Dresses, $4.95. _| Misses’ $20 Caracu] Cloth Coats, $14.73 Misses'-Pony Coat Suits, handsomely ; Girls’ School Dresses, Russian, waist! Misses’ Coats, 48 inches Jong, made trimmed with fancy wide braid, Sou- land sallor’ effect; the materials are-all jot as exellent aanallly aoe plot Ce Ean Nas (2) Gata (Ue ae new fall styles, plain colors and fan-| iy beret el! Calbe Uns 2 rials are broadcloth, fancy serge and | back, single breasted, coat sleeve with plain cheviot: Value $24 75) | cies, full pleated skirts with wide! turnover cuffs; 14, 16 and 48 years. . $35.00; special at hem; 6 to 14 fen SSA. 95% |Value $20.00; special $14.75 Girls’ Jumper Dresses at $16.50, |87- 50; special at. | Misses’ $30 Short Caracul Coats, $19.75 gray; Mises" $7:50 Separate Skirts, 34.95 ama, medium brown, and navy blue; | Misses’ Separate Skirts, of chiffon) Smart Caracul Cloth Coats, semi-fit- square neck and short- Jap sleeves; | Panama, full pleated effect, three bias ting, collarless, braid trimmed, lined very effective and Gress¥i sizes 14, [folds of self material, 35 to 39 inches) with heavy, soft-finish satin; 14, 16 $6 “$t65 | $30.00; speclal she DEI. |Value $7.50; special ate... plain and |’ checks; | IN KITHER BUILDING © |__| Special _for_Saturday 29¢, Fancy Mesh Veilings, 15c. Ya. New Mesh Yeilings—on fancy and hairline meshes, in large: and small chenille dots, in black, white, brown, black on white, navy,-etc. Worth 29c. per yard; special at i Y5c tional value, Actual worth $1.00; ee arya IN O'NEILL BUILDING ONLY $25.60 Sewing Machines | ~——A-chance you dont often get te sec first-class machine at such alow price. Just 500 to offer at this extremely low price. “They are the Children’s | aw. O'NEILL DLD9, ONLY|: —— Untrimmed Millinery. —— For Women, Misses Misses and Children Untrimmed Felt Flats and Dress Sas satin finish, excep. ‘ Tailored Spit Hats Smart, chic productions from our own workrooms. Special at $3.75, $4.98, $6.00, $9.00 Imported Fancy Coque Feathers, atso- ‘Wings fa Special at 25¢ and 37¢ — Children’s Knock-About Hats coo Speciah at: 95e-$)545--and- $5476 Special at $3.95, $5:00 up to $15.00 A Great Sale of Men’s Fancy Vests, Ae 00, -$1.50-and~$3.00;-Values $1.50 to $5.00. Men's Furnishing Deen Tirst Floor. Positively the finest lot of vests that has: been offered this season at or near the prices quoted. 4,400 in the lot, purchased at 40 cents on the dollar; ac clean ofc high-grade Pitts avenue shop. — There are from four to six of, a kind, and all are clean, ew. and ap-to-date garments made from etds of pieces, ° Every. vest is a perfect model, splendidly: taitored-and fitting. , They come in three, four oF fixe itor coltarte: . “Also white single-breasted ‘full dress vests: est of pearl buttons; sHiched ‘and new flap or plain pockets. Sizes include regu MS from 33 to 44 and - Stouts from 39 to 46. ~— il ‘ “-$1.50- Worth: $2750: to $4. [ Value- $4. “Incl the ts, all h and mercerized cottons; wash) goods; Pee: and Domestic fan cedgialeasae tailors, Make and lin ings of in grays -and broken plaids 7and|Flannels, in” black and white and {the best; materials are fine soft im- stripes; all single-breasted, $-button | other colors; also the finer kinds of | ported lightweight flannel and wor- styles, all sizes; value $1.00 to $2.50;| Wash Vests: also some Full Dress; |steds; 3, 4 and S~ button ready for-your selection to- others-3-and-$-button single models, Single breasted; $5.00-¢ morrow at. $1.00 | breasted; value $2.50 to 1,. $1.50 | to $7.30 values, at, IN EITHER BUILDING _ ase s 50c Novelty Socks| Special for Saturday. st 2,400 pairs men’s finest imported lisle thread Socks; all regular made, finest selected yarns. Guaranteed fast colors and recommended for service;-double-soles-and-heels---Large-assortment-of-styles, largest quan--1< tities of which are black, with neat effects of cotored silk hand-embroidered figures; also several other lots of colorings used this season. These are surplus lots, each fair bearing the trade-mark of the most prominent and hey-are-Ablin-the 50e worth less in the regular way. Choice at. | Say errHeR BurDINo | |————— Lingerie and Net Waists_— Great Values for Saturday 273 ee special at. Saaonnd fod Dress Hats Duchess Machines, made by the Demagest Manufacturing Co., of which-we have sold hundreds as a big leader-at $15.00. _— structed articles turned out for special sale purposes.- CHOGOLATE CHIPS—Regular ase 39c; Ib. special a ‘ASSORTED © :N price 25¢.tb5~spectab-atersre rrr V9, ASSORTED NUT AND FRUIT BUT- eae price—25c.* Special at They--aré-drop-head--- (ike illustration),= ald Engtish oak case, highly polished, ball-bearing -stand,automatic_bobbin winder, self-thread- ing shuttle and full set’ of attachments free. a {ted 4DAMS BUILDING ONLY Candies—Saturday’s Specials Ic | —Regular price 60c. ¢| SCOTCH —Regutar— price 39; Lingerie Waists<—(like illustration on the left) —Exceptionally pretty model, yoke of filet insertion- and German 1. lace, eee baek; AER Be sleeve at CHOCOLATE COVERED.CARAMELS b, special at 29¢ | CHOCOLATE COVERED BUTTER- tb; ‘special at.. ey. COCOANUT. aa price 3 Guaranteed for five years. Spe- $12: 00” cial for Saturday. A-FEW OF THE MANY ~ Excellent Values to be had a! our store this week” Com for this $16.00 Weathered Oak] China Closet, with glass doors glass sides, cath- edralglass ontop and 3 shelves. For this $9.00 White Enamelled Beds with brass spindles and stead, heavy posts, a This bed can be had in all sizes. ut CE a —-IN ADAMS BUILDING ONLY—- Men’s $15, 00 Winter Overcoats, $10. 50 The Best News We Have Had to Print in Many a Day. One hundred and fifty_of these Over- coats, right up to the minute in style, came to_us ifs week. from one of. our. best “takers. The fabrics are Kerseys, Meltons and_ Friezes—every thread all wool. « were mostly made‘to sell at.$15, —— although a number of them would com- mand, in the regular. way, $16. 50. We seciired them at.a price concession, however, which enables us to offer you a | choice’ to-morrow at $30.50 cee Men’s Clothing at $15.00 Representing Truc $20.00: Values M 20 Tuxedo Suits, $15.00 | Men : Bau Sack Suits, $15.00 Men's $20.00 Winter Ovee0d Other Suits and. “Overcoats, . $7.50 and $12.50 Better Suits and Overcoats, $18.00; $20.00 and $25.00 for values ranging as high as $32.50, Men’s $20.00 Suits and Over- coats to order. $2. 98 foeinea Ns Boys’ Clothing—Spiendid Values for Sakirday The Much Wanted Corduroy Suits, $5.50| $8.00 Blue Chinchilla Reefers and Over- (Elsewhere, §7.50)—Made in the double-breasted | coats, $6,0O—All-wool fast blue Chinchilla, and Norfolk styles, in a handsome shade of gray,}tined with gray flannel; ages 3 to 16 pure finish seeetrOy ages 8 to 17) ATS; $5. 50 years; real $8.00 value; special at $6. 00 spectal at : - Pe. Other Suits, Reefers and Overcoats, Russian Zant Sailor Suits, $5.00—An in-| special at... . $3.00 and $4.00 comparable variety ot styles, colorings and fabrics,| For the finer ones, ik af , $8, ,00, $10.09, $12.00 including Sergés, ‘Chevists, Cassime ees; 5. 00 Young Men's Suits and Overcoats, distinctive ages 24 to 10 years; at. ?..<.......7.. $ re styles, at ......-.- $7.50, J1200, $32.50, $15.00 SOc. 1b., special at. 1 EY ADAMS BUILDING ONLY —_——— A_New Shipment of Douglas Shoes. _ Ready for Men To-Morrow, Per Pair The Douglas Factories Brand Every Pair With Their Actual Worth, The kinds we sell at $2.59. are the $3.50, though some few fortunate ones have struck a Five-Dollar’ pair—at this acline:F price,” The factory terms all these shoes ‘‘damaged,” but the defects in every in- Stance are very slight. All the Newest Fall and Winter Styles Are Here for You, We get absolutely all of these. Shoes that come from: the Douglas factories. “All the new Winter lasts are here—in-EVERY SIZE and WIDTH. We suas every. service se ought—or a new pair in their stead. Better Selection $2.59, | Women’ s $3. 50 and $4.00 Shoes |High- -Cut Oil Grain Patent kid, demi-glace 2. 59 Shoes at Ae 95 and kidskin leathers...... $ Men's heavy oil g grain “Waterproof Shoes,” sizes 7 to 11, We offer another lot of Women’s Dalton & Jonness |> Seine some Miller fine kidskin and patent coltskin Shoes—taced, button and’ Bluchers—in sizes 2% to 7, A to E widths. ort including some very fine samples of $4.00 and $5.00 shoes; two They are splendid $3.50 and $4.00 Shoes from every enaiae Sree sats point of ylew, and we cannot say too much in ther]. iiiane for hard praise. We have never secured a tne of women's shoes |ayear; spectal to sell underprice that were so desirable In every par- at G tleular of style, fit and make, The product of one of our best shoemaking shops, In $2.95 {ndorsed shapes, all priced for Saturday $2 59 f special at.....-+ at ate,