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SC a ER SNS CALL I a DAY NOVEMBER ‘a 1907... - PME EVENING WORLD. MON a MEN HELD [apenas sizer oer |/FRISCS BITTER MAYORALTY apa Dataotives Kelly and Finn dug]. FIGHT ENCS IN AIWHIAL: up the evidence upon which the six ar-| rests were made, They were put on the/ case a week ago when Polico Head- quarters waa notified that the Adame 5 Express Company was being systemat}. Gally robbed of parcels of furs, silks and laces. : The majority of complaints camo A ye from the downtown dlatrict bounded by | i Bleecker, West Fourth street, the Bow-} ery and the North River. McCarthy and Popeil had a route extending} 4 supported by the Goi wind finish of what han) deen a bit Fwanctsco will close to-night in a whirl: through the greater part of this dis-) Government ei Daniol -A, Ryan, | | te erce the rl hi onl} when cee ned necessary. a mit purcka.es — Angee F . he Renublican candidate, and P. H.! ‘Missing Silks and Laces Saitt] trict. They were on a collecting wagon, | the I! . An i sing d c ’ It was their duty to call at various | NC ice of union labor bd igars to Have Been Sent by manufacturing ana “Jobbing conderns | Ahent hy election, "Maron Tasior ee | xcelvior Hi eva’, ‘and collect packages to be expressed. u : ‘betting-elt= Other 7 Meat Tuesday Employees to “Fences.” According £0 the police, as noon an! SI, <8 de made, to € Rican cigar, You save ‘\they got a packuge uddresned to some Ai ri 4 possible the | Days {ace on the bursbese by! box su aTaReARG lone out. of town they pasted another jbuying here Lenore iat 1 ¢ It sending the parcel’ to |= GOING ON. SOME TIME fences, “This wax nat -no- a ol 1 Whe police investigated. |The detectives. wot the description, of “Began With Taking: $1 ,000] paces from various shippers “and J them to thé. main depot, There ‘| they ‘found thee fake inddi ed th Worth a Day and Later they atopad)) thes suv ea sad fearen dba et Increased the Aziount. n receiving stolen | eo thefts at firat amounted -to-morey % a-day,—put-Jately hare _ta< creased. This morning tere were found || ° the main depot of the express com-| ‘Bix: men were arraigned in the Cent Btreet Court to-day—eharged with rob-| beries from the Adams ‘Expreas Com-/ pany $4,000 worth of parcels addressed | “pany that win ~“aggregate — between] tothe four~prisuners:— Beventean—pa: $90,000 and $60,000. Tw of thie prisonera| Cels Were uddresscdto-tho-Wolt-proth— i} the | &r® two, to Zuckerman and two to) _were_emplo: maining {5 ix prisoners were held in | The employees are C thy, of No. 123 Washington street, an ch for further examination on | 33 . 2 sScoi’s Emulsion Max Pope, of No. 49 Sheriff strect. a a aang ee | ii @ bet ! -——__—._MoCarthy was a driver ona biz route GLIDDEN STILL WAITS | sold in nearly.all the countries of FOR His BALLOON TRIP. | the world. Nathing equals it to” || build up the weak and wasted James Zucke ‘ov. 4.—Be-|] bodies of young and o!d. the balloon All Drugsists; S0e. and $1.00. — jCAMMEYER and Pope! his helper. The men charged with rocetvin, arey TE Gthey '0%e's: fell bleacted: fy |tood weight and size: rderes perfect p00 Is that we have been 11 walling In our_regular sock, | (Mall Fioot, Rear) | Each | Floss Floss Cushions 500 cambric cov- ered floss sofa cush- Tuesday -ions in 22 and-24 f. f ee oe 2. to a customer; new iC. and clean, and: very 0.00" extra: heavy blesched muslin inch squares; limito! attractive, (Third Floor, Front.) _..___ O6th*Ave., Cor St. z {Election Day Day Shoe Sale In the Basement Man’s High Grade Shoe ute be Sold on Election Day for” ¥ heavy tassels choose from. (Third Floor, Froat) (Main Floor, Rear.) This Hoe is the best value the men.ever had at the price. It has been made specially to be sold on that day between the-hours: of 8-in-the-morning - and 6 at night. We want the men who do not have the opportunity to . reachourstore on otherdaysto See what we can do for them, It is the best-shoe proposi- -tion-on-the market 2 ‘In Black ‘Calf, Box Calf, Velour Calf and Black Kid “Lace; also Patent Leather But ton and La ~ We shaltatso keep thie’ whote= store open to enable those people to visit us who cannot do'so at other times. Other Days 79¢ -A complete Display of these Goods ~* in_our 20th Street Windows. OUR APPAREL FOR MEN is a potent puilder of the bond of confidence lute and unqualified—is a primary essential. By We regard integrity of workmanship of no less __|_||_ importance than quality of fabrics.. A chain on ! being no.stronger than its weakest link? makes it imperative that there be “no weak links.””1 Satisfaction to wearers of apparel identified with the Saks label-is assured by many safe- guards, much watchfulness,and -eare for detail. There seems, therefore, much ground for our. contention that-an organization as skilled as our own may promise service almost perfect. WB INVITB PARTICULAR ATTENTION TO OUR -Rintincties Ready-for-Sersice Winter Suits & Qvercoats,. ~‘at $15, $20 and $25. f i i ~ ‘This store mill be epsn<all yy Tue Between buyer.and seller, confidence =abso- | Retald Sauere ‘Baks & Compan Blway & 34th St li Feather Pillows- 10CO extra quality of fine curled odur=" less feathers; cover- ed with A, C. A, tick- ing; fresh, clean 49 - feathers of fine, Cc grade. Doilies £000 hand-drawn, open-work, he m'- 4 stitched doilies; 2000- Tuesday hand-made renais- sance doilics; new goods and sold regu- Lanlyar sc-more than: short lengths, full (Malin Floor, Rear.) 3,000 odd pieczs of hand-drawn Japanese squares and— scarfs; nd-made Renais- 26 different colo:s to Blankets =| 40 pairs of white Tae and eae Southern. Tuesday made, part wool blankets, made with ile spun cotton p;_one of the best -otter-ct-the-eeason.— (Main Fleor, Rear.) ~15,C00 yards of and fancy white | goods of all kinds; pieces and remnarts.. Each Tuesday $2.95 a Pair. Women’s anil Children’ 8 TLeggings|| {|The “Buster Brown’’ and Other Popular Makes that this is the time ofthe‘ year to buy leggings fort dren, ¢ preventing colds and -“other-ilis- thit—- come from damp feet. _ Another important reason is ‘the éxcellant serviceable grades, —teamless front, so no matter what shap:tae limb is, the-legging will ale ways look well; all sizes for-wo- men and children... Buster Brown Tan jetties: Leg- ginge—tfor children; all sizes,.... 98c Astraktan Legginga—in all the popular shades fo matca overcoal usuilly— 98c, 1 © moon. After 12° o’clock, . only. ee usual _number—w. STAMPS; if you spend.a dol Underpriced for To-morrow NHERE are many reasons why this special sale should be suc- cessful, but the most important reason of all is that it is so timely. Wise mothers and fathers know ‘st Quality All-Wool Jersey Leggings 98c £49 Ls y cloth, buttoned-all th to izes for childien Ae 25c Number of Stamps - | ay _ with Purchases . ae "Made Before 12 o’Clock E offer TWO “S. & H.” Green ) Trading Stamps with each ten ° ‘cents of purchase made. before 12. o’clock, ONE If you spend a dollar here BE- FORE” noon you get TWENTY the afternoon you get TEN stamps— Mail and telephone. orde: ‘only as long as special lots last, reserve the right to. Umit purchase: when deemed. Other| i lirade names w { Thists an excepilon™ EMeT | 11y good opportunity ta YB |save money on goods 55c that arz seldom offered i etaceds. Bbc) sJeens and el ines. in Floor, Front) ° ill be lar in 2 Days $4.50 Tuesday L Tuesday “ance -squdtes and. scarfs; hand embroid- Cc ered center pieces. (Main Floor, Rear.) Other Days 60c CGther Days | $1.50 perfect in fit. tSecend Floor, Rear.) Shoes | For misses and children; msde of vicl kidy, button or lace style; well made; perfect fitting; stylish and durable; All sizes up to 2, (Second Floor, Rear.) 16-inch, full-joint- ed Teddy Bears,with Voice; litted out with a pair of overalls; brown only} an ex- ceptional bargain. (Third Fi Women's rubbers; made of first quality pure .gum rubbers croquet style; good, durable’ overshoes; Teddy Bears Tuesday $1.39 || 5 look hard to tind any serious imperfection in any of them. ——Ali the newest falt_and winter-snapes,-blocks and styles: | made of fine quality felt. Any Jess scrupulous manufacturer would have sold these hats eas llysé as regular goods. eet in-plaid eHect CHEViION. = = President Fountain Rens at Special Overgaiters-for Women—made of good quality black cloth; among these are also some tans 49 . and grays; choice.. .-- Cc ‘Flufiy Ruliles’” Overgalters—ihe newest, extra-high-cuft to mat 8c the! “Czarina’”’ Boots;-we have. these in black and colors,..++-+++ Glegel Cooper Store, Second Floor, Rear’) “Merry Widow” Waltz Phe -or:Binal” Chappell. & .C Store Tuesday at. Men’s Derbies Made to Sell for edition, in our Sheet Music i IC Ags ce 43. Tuesday - ‘$1, 50) E bought these. ae the ace on ‘iar avery prominent and extremely careful hat maker—ahout 5U0 hats in all. 'He classifies them as ‘‘seconds,”’ but you will have to (Siegel Coopsr Store, Main Foor Reir.) Boys’ Winter Gvercoats at $3.85 OoOD- LOOKING, well made and serviceable overcoats “for beyst-oF 74616. years mate with anew tong lapel sand-deep center yent. Materials are blue, and light and {fj a dark oxford melton. Russian—Ccats. (or Boys.from 3_to 8-Years. Clever style made in good™ qualicy oxfords in Ng ight or oar hades and “Reefers for Boys from 5 to 10 Yoara, Made of excellent quality cheviot, lined witn flannel, embroidered emblem on sleeve, Any of these three garments is worth $5. . (>)e.¢) Cooper Stors, Second Floor, R Prices. Ee one guaranieed by us to give good service, and we will (without any questién) repair. any pen or refund the money On any pen that goes “wrong. As an ad- ‘| ditional inducement we will give a botte of tdeal-fountain-pen, ink with every pen purchased to-morrow. President Fountain Pens for 89c. Tesp.ct the equal of much higher —constructed perfectly of hard rub- ed with 14-Sarat gold pen point: The President No, 15—a splendid extra large pon (s. $4 specjal ~ President Fountain Pen: bands; medium size. $ Same pen, larger si Stylogr ic Fo $1; special Red Beacon Stylographic Foun: tain Pens—special at. 7 $1.50 and $: {Slege) Cooper Store, Third Floor, Center.) Ask for “S. & H.’ Be Glee Trading Stamps—We Give Them, ty Undermuslins. Other Days- -39¢ =| inches wide, ‘1eood value. Wagons Express Wagons— well made; wooden wheels and heavy tires; a very service- able and amusing toy for the little one, (Third Flodr, Rear.) — 10-yard lengths; good Days |auaiity in vest airiped lle effects; an unusually ; (Main Floor, Front.) ing Dogs; nC with lambskin; has a ~ | strong sprite and 1s] very amusing, Ex~ ceptional ¥: morrow’s price, (Third Fioor, Reai Couch Covers | Tuesday. Heavy Bagdad couch cover: 60 tassel fringe all Avfull range of rs, suitable for Party dresses, waists and other garments; good quality and sold by other stores at 48c and 50ca yard. (Main Floor, Front) —Fine cambric draw- ers; made with deep, |- umbreila tlounce,hav- ing a Cluster of tucks and hemstitched hems;-only-two-1o-a: customer, (Second Flo 100 business cards, around; very capi printed on superior $2.75 Tuesday ‘a Yard | Tuesday Other Days gue Other Lays 17c Other Days $3.40 thene styles oftype 5 you may sclect; best work—and done while Blower Vases Highly “cat flower “vases; 12 “inches high; newest shape and bri design; all n perfect goutstromtour-teg==]= ular stock. (Third Ficor, Front.) Bouillon Cups & Fine—_Austrian china bouillon’ cups and saucers, In as- apes and sorted . decorations. (Third Floor, Front.) '__Fee-Cream Glasses __ {i Tas PaceUeanarenaa Fise blown, footed (Third Floor, Front) Student Lamps Nickel-plated lamps; fitted with the improved ‘Per fec~ tion”? burner, complete with grgen shade and chimney. (Tried Floor, Front.) a Tuesday. 19¢ Tuesday Tuesday