The evening world. Newspaper, November 8, 1907, Page 13

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BERENS. ENOED LIFE WN PARK RESERVOIR «Relatives of Eccentric Saloon wner Ask Police to Shoe Store, — They=w DISAPPEARED OCT, 28., ly Been Talking of Combining All. Harlém Saloons in a‘ Trust.- _} Had Late Relatives of John Veter, Wetna, ot} No, $76; Park avenue. sho va Store Closes at 6 P. M. $ - The New Wanamaker ation Store, Old Building. Shoes for Women at $2.50 a. Pair We have. been working for months in the planning of special new line of, Women's Shoes for our Basement —readyin-s_full_variety of models and complete size ranges. They represent euch values as exist in few.other shoes, The leathers are of ¢ and the full equal of those used in ehoes that cost more ; » ‘They have oak tanned leather soles and solid leather heels. All are welted and stitc the newest Fall models. calfskin, kidskin-and-patentleather_ the best values that have ever bee! + this price, $2,50 a pair. : - Men’s 50c to $1 Handkerchiefs.at 25c Sik Handkerchtefs, a} white: colored. Novelty Handkerchiefs, n reg ul Formerly 69¢ ‘to $1, now 25¢ sack, hops of. ever secine ‘him ‘alive. His ile declared to an Evening World! <_| reporter to-iax that she believed be had! || drowned himscif in’ the Central-Park | s been a wel! lajown char @oter in.the upper east side for twenty _ years. He owned many saloons and | He was prominent in ‘Tammany district pétitica and Wad 9 |. host of friends. loned much amazement by his { igen —of-ormaniaing—a—sai druat in Groater New York. Went Abroad for Health, | Laat summer he wae sent abroad for| | vattous reat cures and baths. He re- turnes seemingly jn better health, but ‘WAR prosperous. Long Winter Coats of cheviot or kersey, {th_red flannel, and made !n plain tailored style vanished -he left at home his wall Bt gold watch “an everything of value hi colors, with —semttitting ort 16 and 18 years. $15 sults at $9.50. i as been heard Gince and the police have been astked ! to_watch the reservoir carefully for | He had been very meian- | chonly lately over his _menta) condii{on | and told. his wife that he seriously | contemplated suicide, Since he disappeared hls wife .has he has between $10,000 | end 320.000 on deposit In various banks | and trust companies. H posit In the) Knickerbocker Trust Com pany, but not for a large amount, Winter weight, jersey ribbed, ecru, fleece jine: drawers, at SOc each. +A tew weeks before he dropped out ef sight he visited a sco fn the upper cast side and proposed to buy—them up and organize a trust. He negotiated. the purchase of a—szicon—at- Hundred_and Fifteenth street ana || th avenue and gave @ check for $6.80 as the Bilk braid hats, (rimme navy blue, brown, red, green and gray, presented for payment ras found that nO pepe: } » Bince he disappeared his mail-has | yy the beaketful and his ‘dent accumulated b; esigod to sell out to the |) pecullar motions on hiv | Anna, thirteen and John, eleven years ola ‘Women Jump From Windows of Chicago Dwelling—Others Carried Down Ladders. i %o Hand Mirrors, CHICAGO, Nov. &—Abraham Gellet, 3; |. Gtxteen years old, was burned to desth end ox othe ore ~-~T~whtte "a -seore- ot. tenants-were -resoued:-; et a fre that destreved @ three-stery Rey Benjamin, twenty-seven, jumped Fireman Frank Mer- + | Mahon, fel from @ ladder while et- tempting to rescue a Wonan: Mies E. - | Caplin, bugned about the tace and cyer- tis e by sinoké: Benjamin Livi, biirned Gbout face and hands in resculig Mrs, Caplin; A. Ormski, burned sbout face While resoulng children, Year and Miller, overcome by amoke. Gellet lived with Mrs, Benjamin. His \ body wan fpund in the ruins after the from: windows: x95 Inches, at Be, regularly $1.25'|J8x18 inches, at BI Inehoe. at ong FeRulaeiy hia |3ixgl enes, we Bis) Fegulatly regular! ¥ inches. 9 regularl’ Liv Inchon) at @a-25, remulany dards Incbee BE @hnid, sane He fire had been extinguished, SaThe fire, the cause of whtch has not etsbecn learned, broke out im the frst floor of the building and epread’ go fepifly that.none of the ocoupants had “an gprortunity to excaps. Most of the frimatos of the second and third floors All-silk Umbrellas with tape edge. ment of natural wood handles, Sizes for men and women. Of binek taffeta’ alli, with front of cluster of fin stitching, or embrolilered and plaited. : ‘were earried down ludders, Mrs. Caplin @aye birth to q child yesterday. She waa boing overcome by the: was prevonted atreet by Levi, who carried her down, a och ah CHARLES:€. RECTOR BETTER. Buffering with Appendicitis, and Regarted Much Imprev: Charles F. Rector, who ts {il with ap- ‘apartments tn the Or- ¥ and Seventieth atroet, dalreported mich Improved to-da Mr. Rector wan taken fll 1 Long. Kimonos of flannele! fancy berders, JOHN j Broadway, “Men's Linen Handkerchiefs Six for 75c © ‘All linen hematitched Handkerchiefs, with quarter-inch hems; tegularly $2 a dozen, now six.for 7Sc. | - ua Women’s Handkerchiefs at 25c¢ Onlaundered, pure linen, hemstitched Handkerchiefs, with hand- embroldered corners such as would sell regularly for half a dollar in laundered, 28c-each: = = Men's Domet Ni ightshirts, 50c 6 soft, warm nigktshirt wear, and-the specially fine val sttract-more-purchaéers. than‘ e’ terns, of excellent fleecy domet " —they ought to be 75c. “Men's Handsome Scarfs, 25c_ + + Batwing Ties and 24 Inch. French Four-in-Hands—the two tilar styles in a great variety of desirable plain colorings and new effects. You'd pay 50c each for them without a murmur, bul luckfly you won't have to. Girls’ $6 Coats-at $4.50 Aniaid collar and cuffs and are unlin: Girls’ $15 Suits at $9 tris’ and Young Women's Tailored Guits, in stripes and plain 60 §uits io-similar style, af-$12.50. Women’s Stockings at 18c a Pair . Medium weight, seamicss; fast-tlack—cotton stockin| bie heels, soles and toes. 18c a pair, three pairs for 5: er tered, Men’s Underwear at 50c Men’s Half Hose at 12%c Fast black seamless cotton, with extra strong neels and toes, 8c to 15c Laces at 3c and 5c.a yard i d_ insert: di $1.50 Black Petticoats at $1 Of nfercerized sateen, with deep flounce, finished with bands and Women’s $2.75 to $3,50, Hats at $2 with wings and coq feathers, in black, Women’s $12.50 Coats at $8.50 Long black kersey coats, collariess, trimmed with braid and vel- vet, or with cloth trappings. Good, serviceable Winter coats, at a remarkably low price. $8.50 instead of $12.50. as Women’s $15 Raincoats-at $9.75 Full-length> Raincoats-of-rubberised -satin,- double-breasted, —but- “Toned To the neck, with full backs, in-black, brown, tan-and-blue. _ $20. Fur Trimmed Coats at $14 ns -long-coats—of black. korsey,with.collars.of river mink er other fur, with ripple back;-.some unlined, others ned with quilted Venetian, $14 instead of $20. Women’s $20 Suits at $14 Btylish Tailored Suits of fine herringbone serge, semi-fitted jack- eta, lined with satin, Plaited skirts, with one fold. $14, instead of $20, ‘Children’s 65c Flannetette ‘Sizes for 3-to-it-reare.- = Children’s $3.50 Coats at $2 Made of curty bearskin, double-breasted style, tn red only. Sizes tor] 2 to 4 years. Children’s $2 Coats at $1.50 ‘Bearskin Coats, in‘red only. Sixes for 2 to 14 years. Children’s 75¢ and $1 Poke Bonnets at 50c and 75c Toilet Articles Under-Pri 3e) Men nges, tbo. Violet Taicum Powder, at 10e, ga Almond Meal Powder, as 100, Under-Price_ ‘Lace of handsome ©! Cariains, at- at anese Embroidered Linens Ja, nidieutahed rot Line Bearts and Squares, elaburately em- breidered, in the following sixes: i SCARES $3 Umbrellas at $2 $5 Stik Waists at $3:75 $1.50 Madras Waists at $1 omen Shirt ‘Walsts of white figured madras, attractively $1 Flannelette -Kimonos at 75c Formerly A. T. Stewart Fourth Avenue, Eighth [THE EVENI NOVEMBER 8, 1907. EIGHTH NG WORLD, FRIDA — important Notice. . Jeyartment of Accounts - yerute with those pec furnishing + : piete-by granting extended credit of a year qr more. Particu: fare upon application. thelr ) iadstup ey Cconony [aaccuea- ‘ood quality, hed and made in The leathers include gun-metal The shoes represent larly. offered at: or_printed—borders.Also ‘French: !* ich as young men particularly ap and interlined. The chevict coats are brown’ and blac. Misses’ Coats, seve: a cotton shirts and” garnet, brown and green; double-breasted semi-titted model Full pleated: skirt with told. Misses’ Costumes suitable for (fln_Messaling.in all pastel shades of fine Val. lace, forming now Ki An excellent value at. Misses’ Princess Jumper-Dresses, --tomeé ia several pretty models—ma “trimmed —with-bands-ot-taticta, -Fult-platted skirt full length, made of Cheviots a Styhsh models; many handsomely trimmed with silk-hraid, in @ collaricss ; others plain. strict ects—with-velyet-collar _At. — fored eft full-length dressy Coats, many pretty girlish effects, sizes 6 to _ Children‘: Long Coats of ford__cord and” casam with “ham , Nightgowns at 50c Odd Coats inj Vel Caracul, to close at less Babies’ White. Coats; Bedford cord, Elder=- This lot slightly counter down and Cashmere. solled. Reduced to close: 00 Coats at $2.98; $6.00 Coats at $3.95; $7.00 and $8.00 Coats at $4.95; others at $5.05, worth+$10.00. / & -Infants'-Caps—and-—Bonnets:—- A large-assortment in silk velvet and cor- _duroy, also_bhearskin, in sizes/ up to 6 years, Prices; Pompadour Rolls, 25c — FE are introducing a newstyle Pompadour Roll which is an absolutely sanitary e otf a vegetable floss tion of hair. ‘se lsc Combs, at 100, te- Ourtains,-a¢-45c to $3.each, -resulariy.75¢ to $7... | Renaissance Curtains, at 75c te $6 each, regularly $1.50 to §12, Cluny Cartains, at 68c to $3,185 each, regularity 90 to $4.50. _ Irish Poist Curtains, a¢ 28c to $2.50each, regularly $1.30 to $6.50. Also a group of odd’ pairs of lace merly. sold at $1.50 to $11.75, now at ‘And a collection of two-pair lo! to $11.50, now at $1 to $9 a pair. thing else. of the kind, 5 In brown and blonds—in_ many shapes and sizes— ourtains of various kinds, for- to $8 a pair. of lace curtains, formerly $1.25 290c¢ Groceries. _. For Saturday Only. JNIQ MAIL N “orders filled £aF Bixth Floor, Royal--ftuart bast made; SQUARES’ y regularly or ‘phone Mounted with a fine assort- Borden's M: Nosed Milke—Liett & foanes Oc. je plaits and hem- tte,-In light grounds with fancy fgures; WANAMAKER for Saturday. only, Regular price, Satur & Co. to Tenth Street. T on these did. ra special Oc Brand Con- Ye : le 39c $ ‘Armour’s Star Brand and ae t? con; apes)” Dlend; ma; epee ——— <P> RESTAURANT Toilet Articles. Eibtache Pace 1,000 Boxes Levy's Lal Cold Cream— “10e, 20e for to-day, per NEW YORK... French Feather Turbans - at Less Than 4% Price found an importer ‘Turbans read was willing to sell cheap “Perhaps some of oar patrons remember - the Ssonderful bargains we offered about this’ time~last year in like merchandise. This lot comprises black, (AV, 19®T0 20" STREETS ses *24.75 Coat Suits at *16.50 EY are undeniably thé handsomest and/ smartest suits it has ever been our privilege to show you, or your ‘o look at, for the price wath eo erele ich he’ We'll sny Ao you in all frankness that when the manufac- y to put ony (he eee ene turer came to/us and showed us the materials and the models : ‘ anil we offered him just a little over half what he ~~ didn’t expect he'd aaa He needed orde: ept our offer. keep his organization {ntact during these unusual timea—was willing (o pay # penalty to get a The maker is not an ordinary manulacturer He makes our best garments—highest in price, best in materials: aad workmans! pares}-to— sec the —best- Misses Suit ever med Frats |p — so come our showitg of - Hats, “tur jurbans, Satin Hats, Satin and Velvet combined; Fu Fetts, and you f “hatin the «stock whic: the correct shap _ Misses’ and Junior jaunty Coat. pretty: colortn; sures; Broadth ‘epend on it-tie is-trot fresh; new and— {ucluding imported thix~ ant excotetit cheviot also thé new sliidow stripe Broadcloth: id. An: ex¢etlent tailored coat mode! fined with good =. some not more than one grade satin—and tateriited, _ At foot,“ Bizex Fullpatted- shit —ftished vith toid— Coat Suits. made of excellent y ai and Glack, aleo hand: prety shader; couple or single breasted -Ribbon .Trimmings for Misses’ Hats -We take -preal’ pride—in—making beautiful trimmings ‘for Children’s Ha Nothing is more youtttul or bright looking for Misses’ wear. Remarkable Sale Watches. ON’T overlook the fect ‘that we guarantee every Watch to be a good timekeeper. impress this upon you becavse thz jzices are so extraordinarily I be almost afraid (o buy, otherwise: 7 The Best $5,00- Watch ‘The new Simford thin, flat model design, plain fun-metal, open-face dial, stem wind and pendant set; fine nickel Swiss movement. . erling Silver, $7.50; 8 perfectly hy actual value $ Celebrated Waltham thin mo: \eeven-jewelled Waltham move- “We fit them on while you wait, tailored with folds. ance sale of our entire stock of Misses’ high-priced Suits ’ They comprise handsome Broadcloths and imported mixtures in all this season’s new and effective models; muany-elaborately—trimimed, others strictly tailored. Skirts are extra full pleated and trimmed with deep folds. Formerly selling up to $4 t Misses’ and Junior suits of- ip at a very low figure We want to $34.75 -cheeks—in—blue $14.75 ar—made of .Yoke and sleeves $18.75 made-_of._fine quality. Panama._in_blue, that you sight qmixtures-in—stri well tailored and lined with satin Value $18.75, at.... ch as ‘pale blue, pink, gray, champague and white: Skirts are full pleated and trimmed with id effect. del Watch | se;-stem—wind— Malue $16.50 -at i. nd Broadcloth in ma 89,75 to 934.7. Girls’ full-length ‘Coats—We thought 0 much of these Coats iat Aye took three hundred 1 of them. Considering the character of the coats, the workmanship and materials, we never booght coats #0 good at such & low price, and you will agree with 4s When you see the coats. Cheviot {n three attractive models—some with high ff velvet—a serviceable coat—sizes 6 to 14 years, at “Men’s Negligee Shirts, °*l. REMARKABLE array of men’s new Fall Negli ment-you-will-find-a-tarpe-rariely-of-a-popular Lhe styles and patterns are suctr as immediately Pleated ‘bosom, coat model; To-morrow, special Equally Men's Pajamas—speci: F fon’s Pajamas in aatterns that will appeal to yor q [| them; here at .. 10-k Solid Gold only 10 watches at this price f Face Watches—fine seve n-eighth Coats, made-of \Winter-weight Cheviot in garnet, blue and brown; full boxy garment; six of. °6.95 jewe? Waltham Made of heavy-welght | Extra Special: Thin Gun Metal Watches $1475 | Infants’ Coats $3.98 at $1.98 | ‘3 ‘ta Recond Floor, HE dressiest, daintiest little creations we've shown ina long time. ‘The fact is we bought-three hundred of them at about the actual cost of the makihg; the manu- facturer standing a tremendous loss fo effect a quick sale. i and Infants" Coats, $1.98 Jark red, blue, a few browns sted; Velvet collars and cuffs. Colored Coats; an assorted fot in all colors ranging {un value from $4.95 to $8.95. Solid Gold Cufr’ Links: 12 Main Fleer.” Tn_the_assort-" gee Shirts. ade-marked shirt, as wellias | many of out own make. shirts as above those ordinarily sold at $1.50. _tafew with detached cuffs, Men‘'s-$1_Neckwear,50c. an exceptional | variety of new Full patterns Novelty Silks aud | many staple patterns, made in’ popular Stirring Waist t Brussel ally_price s Nets, °4.50 — Be MORROW we're_going to_impress_upon_you_what —we- mean by stirring shirt waist news--oflering you one of ~-those-handsome.dross-waists at $4 ane s Dressy Brussels Net Waists—In ecru only. The yoke is formed of fine tucks and Anished with igrge medallion, front of waist, sleeves trimmed with real Cluny insertion—same as {ustration. This 18 waist which is very dressy and looks just like a $6.75 - Fine quality Batiste Waists—|150 doz, Golf Vests—all of trout an ‘Sieeves trimmed with rows of | five quality—ail double-breasted, —splen~ alenclenties insertions and embroldered 5 od—pearl buttons, TPs MIGHT IRR RRC ISEB Tan RUT AE ee = of tucks and four rows Val. y stylish walat $3.45: O8e,; £47 Second Fioor, Moleskin, thtbet “and 6 garment—special. etc--extremely desirable garments— 5, 1.75 & 50c to $121 4, L. flan Another One of Those Extraordinary Sales of Men’s *22 Overcoats at *I5. WO-weeks-age-when-we-announced a_ similar sale, we had: barely - last the day out, and it was a record sale day, too, another sale, believing that a hig’ successful sale is worth repeating. . Let us bring the bargain importance of this sale forcibly home “tat saving-on-each-coat-is-$7:50,-Worth looking after, isn't it? ~The betebrated=Kuppenbelmer: Overcoats.are included..\n-.this sale—The equat-the-finest made-to-measure clothing ar sai k or dray or Oxford or one of the new fancy overcoat- particular kind is nere, In JUEU The kItid- Or Mutertat: you have tn mind zes or Velours, Every part of these Coats is thoroughly offered for sale; therefore we can guaratites “every one; enough Overcoats to We've been just two wéeks accumulating enough for £4" Second Floor, “to you by telling you the ac- Snawe Rallbglathabsce™s _ Blac elthor in-Kersey, Meltons,, tested before the garment 1 Your size is here, no matter what-your build 1s. Kuppenheimer Hand-taitored Overcoats at 19.50. Another. sh ‘of those celebrated Coats that are conceded to be better man some tailors vould make them for sou,. ‘They hay that distinctive 1cok that readily snows the fine workmanshtp in them. Materials; Meltans, Ker- Colors: Black, Gray, Oxford, Fancy G! The Biggest Suit Offer Ever Winter Suits, Value '20, at *13.75. Suits that are positively this season's newest models, either in single or double- breasted coats and all the popular fabrics and shades. “We only regret that we ate unable to use the manufacturer's name, as same would undoubtedly create an uproar in the trade’ if we Such a-big-line of materials and patterns that’ we could hardly: describe them in Every..size, color, giaterial, fabric and style. For Saturday. Special in Boys’ Clothing. Overcoats of | wt Value $8.50 at $5.00. : ‘An assortment that will please any one—no matter what your ideas are in re-~ gard to style, color or fabric. These coats are as thoroughly tailored as hands can possibly make them BOs Mabry ‘and as perfect a fit as if they were made to order, as they were. cut after. patterns of our own. ot {School Overcoats— y and some new mixtures; all sizes ade by Us. seys, Friezes, Velours, 1,000 Men's 13.75 this space. All Descriptions. | Reefer Over- Russian Over- 5 to 10 yeurs, coats, sizes 3 to 8, Either plain fabrics, black, gray or Oxford, or In some new > Tpectal 20c mixtnres; some coats are lined with | dees all-woo! flannel lining. n. 18¢ | Men's Roywl Jumbe Squabe-—-Fresh killed; di- i feriboro ¥ in the regular mannish style —long, loose-fitting coat with the broad-shoulder effect. Materials are Prigzes, in black, Oxford & Fancy Over: coatings,.sultable for the boys up to 16, the long lapels; full back, vel- yet collars in all the proper in plain shades or fancy patterns, Hats—Simpson-C rawford Our Boys’ Hat and Cap Depart ™ A5eto $2.50 > ooo oo oe —_> see ade ol the best fur felt, In all the. new teen BL8S big boys or the little _>——

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