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Lh aeday “adiid Hie aire aegree Tn the arrest and Indictment of the pal wanted to see the FROM SING SING. Lightly by Jerome “Called Back. had trailed Under the Habitual © } fp. Nov. 48 body. of | “TOOK PLEA OF GUI Safe-Blowers Treated Leniently to} “ “Empty the Tombs’! Now Au- ty, at ithe Ds walsxy: in the Court of General Seasions, Herman, Paimer; Glas “Dutoh Hor fan," and Tin} Hogan, two of the. Cleveres! zafe-blowers and post-office ~ yobbers in the business. 4 On Friday the Judge sentenced the fen to two years and four months each on the charge of attempted burglary in it plented | gullty in order to save themsctves from conviction for nttempted burglary as a wecond offense, in which event the tnini- mrum of sentence womnd mi DEE years. “ i I Distriot-Attorney reccommended, that their plea be accepted because vf the Growded condition of the Tombs. They Were at once sent away to Sing \Sing. McCafferty was greatly potted, 18¢, EACH BR. CONWAY'S BODY CREMATED Rey. ork, the had saved up I went on a “bust. cre, wud- | ax ie bad worked hard to bring about | ASKED To BE LOCKED UP. | n Hiess and without a cent. HAVE THE INTERLINING CUT AWAY TO PREVENT 1 CRACKING AND 70 GIVE GREATER FLEXIBILIT OVEM 200 STYLES In QUA@TER size! ty 2 FOR CLUETT, PEABODY 4 Co.., Spent $1,400 om « Spree—Oblig-| ing Magiatrate Commiltted Him, Edward Thomas Carr, who paid he wan forty-flye years old and had no home, walked into the Weat Bide Police | urt at noon to-day ond asked Magis- | three months I haye run through gaid Carr, “and I am now homo- I was. for a! time a driver for an {ce company, and | stopped work when I was left $000 by | my, mother, With about $50 more 1) Tam now cleaned out and sobered up and 1 pend a short time in| Magistrate Walsh mitted him. thereupon com-} CLUPECO SHRUNK... ‘ OPPENHEIM,GLUNS & @ 34th Street---West Will Inaugurate an Important Sale on Tuesday and Wednesday, Nov, {9th and 20th. Ladies’ Dresses, Gowns and Tailored ‘Suits: ; . Striped Velvet Dresses,. ay Broadcloth Princess Gowns.:.....; - Velvet Princess Gowns.....,...... Chiffon Velvet Tailored Suits....:. (Values to $45.00). IN ADDITION WILL OFFER ——§0-Broadeloth_Fur_Lined_Outergarments _ 50-Broadeteth-Fur_Lined_Outergarments (Values to $45.00), Swift's houlders. |. Perfectly cured and “U. S. Inspect- dati Passed." Most delicious | little “picnics,” lean and tender, from young corn-fed sorkers; specially selected for their juicy, nourishing meat; Gi 4 to 6 Ibs. in } weight; for three more days below packers’ pri a Ib, "JAMES cHoice 'NS: Tomatoes GROCERIES _ Trewendously Popelar at the Price. Large, solid ripe red se- lected fruit; absolutely else- for 3 days, acan only. First American Brand—sweet, ten- der marrowfats with the fresh garden flayor; can .... BUTLER our extra liberal stamp offers with S rate your books will he filled before you know it. re 2 menial furnishings to the home, the perplexing problem of Christmas gifts is at once without one cent of cost to you. abs Granulated Sugar __At-All the James Butler (Inc.) Stores absolutely the finest sugar cured, best flavored There is a big difference between “cheap” foods and pure foods that are under-priced. Housekeepers welcome the low prices at the JAMES BUTLER STORES, because they are sure of the quality and know that the foods are fresh, pure, wholesome and always the best that can be furnished. Our sweeping price reductions enable the average family to save at least fifteen dollars a month—which supplies many an additional comfort—if it does not go to swell the savings bank deposit. That is why our great army of regular patrons grows bigger every, day. The JAMES*BUTLER offerings for the next three days are eloquent lessons in domestic economy. We publish a few more, viz.: © Double 3“; StampsFree With All Purchases of 10 Cents or More Except C. 0. D. Groceries. For the'special benefit of Stamp Collecting Housekeepers | with all purchases made on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, For every ten cents you spend you get two we will give DOUBLE STAMPS the first three days of the week “S. & H.’’ stamps instead of one. We continue BUTLER’S FAMOUS TEAS AND COFFEES. At this If you do not care to add more useful er orna- Parc L and frost appetizing bacon in the 4 i | De) itv ery shice—streaked-with-| fat and fean; regular retail price, 22c, | 9 cHotce. INC; to 25c. a ROCERIE . S Rl 5 Ormonde Castle lb; for three more Mee = 7 om Or. Mon sug Valley Brand; Maine style; ten- der, “sweet “and nourishing; ¢ new pack, for ¥ LS RG esta ta. d6 New - York "State un Maine style; ete reatiee an 9c Essic Brand—Maine’s most: deli- cious Sugar Corn; the very choic- est packed; peruse low, price, 12c.; for three-more days, 10 ; Ic. Apples solved, Sweet Potatoes Selected shipments of choice Southern Sweets, 7-1b. bag. { From Connecticut’s richest onion ie i cans 25¢ ‘Sinoked Beef Blue Ribbon Brand, from choic ‘est cuts;|large 4 Sc. carton. 12c —————— Aunt Nanna’s Pancake Flour Makes breakfast cakes and muffin) light 13c Potatoes, Peck 25c;3 site Best Selected; Ripe and Sound; Coox Dry and Mealy. Pride of St. Louis Flour Superlative XXXX Quality—The Best Milled. Every James Butler patron knows the superior baking qualities ofthis flour, whether used for bread, biscuit, cake or pastry, Our sales are increasing every week, for'no other first-class brand can be bought at prices so low.as these: ; 7” Barrel - $5.95 | 2414-lb. Bag, 75c 7-lb. Bag, 23c; 334-Ib. Bag, 12c SPECIAL NOTICE—The price by the barrel is so close that out-of-town in Y- nkirs, Tarrytown, Mount Vernon, White Plains, New Rochelle Cheaicr must make an extra charge to cover cost of freight and New Canned Fruits Fruits are scarce and high-priced this year, and many of them very infertor in quality. Beware of unknown brands. The James Butler grades may be relied on asthe choicest of their respéctive kinds. We well-known Essie, East View and Ormonde ticularly recommend the tle Brands. Prices, as usual, are’ much lower for equal quality than those of ordinary retailers. Essie Peaches—Fancy Califor-og c nia, in heavy syrup; large can: Essie Sliced Peaches—Sim: 15c fruit sliced in 13g cans; each East View Peaches--Choice Essie Pears—Fancy California Bart- letts, in rich heavy syrup; large 234 can. East View Pears. Bartletts, in rich syrup; aig can California,in rich syrup; Urge 55 @ | Brookdale Pears—Unpecled 15 can.. er eee . Old Glory Peaches—Fine Cali- fornia fruit,in vup; large can. 2 OC. Essle Plums—Fancy California Green Gages or Egg Plums; in,heavy syrup; large 244 can 20c East View Plums—Choice California Bartletts in syrup; No. 2 can Pineapple— Malays in 134.cans; each 15¢; or Golden Cubes in 1 34 cans; Pineapple—Delicious fruit cubes or grated, in % each, Choice Baldwins and Greenings; the finest all round eating and cooking apples that are grown; basket.... 30¢e Fard Dates ae Blue Ribbon Brand; new importa- tions from Persia; meaty and full of flavor; large 10e “Malt Extract ©. +] Peerless—The perfect tquid food for women and children. oe Boris $4: | 3 “or 25e Bottles ~: Richardson & Robbigs’ ‘PURE FOOD DELICACIES. R. & R. Boned: Chicken, }4’s, can 25¢ most nourishing’ and economical; package... . The N e New Teas }-Ehese-impaortations cannot-be surpassed for purity, flavorand-aroma- Direct from ‘the Tea Bush to your Tea Table for Half the Prices charged by‘other retailers for the same high qualit GO Stamps Free with 1-Ib, carton UNXLD Teas Bates 5O0c GO Stamps Free with 1-jb, carton Ceylon Golden Tips, 5Oc 3O Stamps Free with 1 Ib, Choicest No. 1 Teas . 15 Stamps Free with 4 Ib, Choice No, 2 Teas. 100 STAMPS FREE with the following combination purchase’ this week: } Je, 1lb. Butler’s Very Best Teas, worth $1, for 5Oc “80 1)b, Old Plantation Coffee, best imported, for 3Oc) ; ze Vermant efit Chili Sauce Butler's, the prince of appetizers; makes’ everything taste 10¢ “Hecker’s and Pillsbury Always in Stock and for Sale at Lowest Prices, c | Green Gages or Egg; In rich syrup; large 2% ca 17c “Pearse brand argc can of ripe frult.....-4 ..7 Cakes Butler's Best Borax Soap _ 3-lb, Box Peerless Gloss Starch |. . Butler's Borated Washing Fluid, bottle. Clenewel Washing Powder, saves hard rubbing and lengthens clothes life, 4-lb. box, 1 5'c; !-lb. box... Sc Prepared Flour—Self-ralsing, Triumph brand, 3-Ib, size package, 16e.; BI Ribbon brand, 2 aize package brand large bottl Corn j-—Triumph brand, yellow. from the best Bout! on brand; m: and nourishing; pa melze; B-1b, cloth bag. |Best of Wines, Liquors & Brews ,22.53.. At 87 James Butler (Inc.) Licensed Liquor Stores R.& R. Potted Chicken, 34's,can 15¢ 8 Rs Potted Hain; -W4'5-Caner,—10. R. & R; Potted Tongue, 3{’s, can 10c — Choicest Coffees Unsurpassed in cup quality: Will satisfy the most exacting con- Doisseur of fitie coffees; —-Seletted by -experts;-fresh-roasted-daily; Sold in the. bean or ground to suit you—as preferred, 2O Stamps Free with 1 lb, Old Plantation Coffce. 14 Stamps Free with 4 lb, Cholcest Blended Coffee 10 Stamps Free with 4 lb. Choicest Maracalbo Co! 1O Stamps Free with 4 lb, Choice Santos Coffee...... 17c¢ 6O STAMPS FREE with the: following combination, purchase this week: 11b, Old Plantation Coffee, best imported, for 30c . . % Ib. ButJer’s Very Best Teas, worth $0c, for 256 .. 30c Table falt—Dlue Ridtion; pure and ge free running: larke carton.» 4 cans Be. a can. - w York Spanish Olives eof the Ess{e Brand, famed — “ Canadiai Biscuit Dainties Club Whiskey Fresh from the ovens of the NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY. Arrowroots Saltines.. Social Teas * Sir John Power’s Irish Whiskey Famous Three Swallow Dublin Pot Stil | 4 ibs from barley malt; value From selected Californta vintages; rich, full-bodied wines; Fron barley al ale 4 OO | tea ae cc came nares ee al beste wre Soe & 25 The universal favorite; pure barley malt} Old reliable blend, regular price distillation; regular price $1.15, and s Our price for three Extra choice, full bodied, regular price..i. * O8e) ' The Big Dollar’s Worth |Monogram Whiskey, 75¢) nee. J.B. California Sherry, | B. California Port, | imperial Whiskey, Bottle, 50c; Large 25¢ Sherry—Port—Claret Direct from the distillers in wood; our own bottling; guaranteed gen- 85 Cc uine; a bottle Fine old mellow blend for high-balls or “Hot Toddtesy” value $1.00; a Selected botites Shy ie for their crisp freshness and appetiz- ing Bayon oe 4 Mammoth Spanish Queens Slane se olor: 7. 80e Mammoth Spani ns P “large club.3sc bottle for 2 OC Pimento Stuffed Olives— ee regular 28c bottle for .... 19¢ Kingussie Pitch age bolle foresee? LOC Scotch Whiskey Selected Spanish Que —regular 18¢ bottle for Manzaniflas—. regular 15¢ pes soe 5 Fancy Assorted Otives— phi 10e Wilson and Hunter Whiskey 79¢ Guinness’s Stout i760, 23" $1.35 Bass Ale Extra Forelgn | Dozen bottles, ry Pale Ale { pint size... $1.50 in. and stuffed; bottle. . Baby Olives —delicious little * appetizers, bottle... — ‘Thistle ~or-—Fort—Schuyter | | | | She Ynsnap Sere” Store Closes at 6 P. M. ~ _ Sub-Station Store, Old Building ° : TUESDAY'S OFFERINGS—NOT ON SALE TODAY. These $22.50 Broadcloth Suits at $14 : The picture illustrates one of the smartest styles in women’s tailor-made suits ~ shown in our Basement Store this-season. The cbeien is -gopied from one of our high priced models. The suite are made of blue, brown, garnet or’ red: broadclotli, wit the stylish military coat shown: in the picture, The coat is . semi-fitting, with a fitted col- . lat, and {s handsomely ‘trim: med with soutache:and wide silk braid. The skirt is side plaited, trimmed with braid und finished with a bias fold. Suits that would sell reg- ularly at? $22.50, tomorrow $14 0 Suit We also have ready for tomor- row a group of fifty dainty Prin- r-vess Dresses of soft taffeta silk. They are suitable for evening or ae can_be-worn-orer Made in one- plece Princess style, plaited from shoulders,-trimmed with cluste? of Plaits and lace insertion, in the new pannier sleeve effect. The skirt 1s plaited into a fitted girdle, finished with two bias folds They have all the.style of §25 dresses and are offered tomorrow at $12.75 each. \ party” different waists. A Thousand Pairs of . Women’s. $3 Shoes at $1.50 This is a splendid collection of $8 Trade-Mark Shoes, offered tomorrow AT JUST HALF PRICE. They are |_mostly of kidekin, and some of patent leather; all have welted soles. They present one of the best bargains of the year, in See Basement Shoe Store, $1.50 a pair, instead (per rn, oro 5 : « Girls’ $15 Tailored Suits at $9.50 They are jacket suits, in pretty blue stripes. Jackets are single breasted, with semi-fitted backs, and are lined with satin. Skirts are Plaited and trimmed with a fold. “ Girls’ $20 Tailored Suits at $14, Made of Lymansville cheviot {n blue, green, brown and wine color. The coats are double breasted and satin lined. Skirts are plaited and with a fold. Sizes for 14, 16 and 18 years. Great Savings on Nottingham Lace Curtains Here is news well worth the attention-of housekeepers. In this re- tmarkable offering are five to six hundred pairs of curtains in the new- est designs, in Renaissance, Cluny, Pojnt-d'Esprit and other real lace effects, at 85c to $5.85 8 pair—they are wcorth a-half more than these prices, Basement, Ol Building, 8c to 15c Laces, Sc a Yard They are cotton torchon, Cluny and Point de Paris laces, in widths of from thrée to four and one-half {nches. 15c to 25c Embroidered Medallions, 5c With lace and blind work effects. mS $4 Oil Paintings at $2 These attractive pictures have two-Inch, ornamented gilt frames and protection boxes, without glass. The subjects include beautiful marine pictures and landscapes. Sizes 914x12%; $2, regularly $4, Babies’ $2.50 and $3 White Bearskin Coats, $2. Sizes for 2 to 4 years. Babies’ 50c White Bearskin Caps, 35c Bizes for§ months to 3 years. a Japanese Rugs at Price Savings Three hundred artistic Kato, Sanjo,and Tam! rugs are offered to- day at the following price concessions: : Rugs, 18x36 inches, 3c; regularly 50c. 80x60 inches, $1; regularly $1.50. 86x72 inches, $1.25; regularly $1.75. $2.25 Japanese Embroidered Scarfs $1.45 ' Of Irish linen, hemstitched and embroidered by the Japanese. Two yards long and suitable for bureau and sideboards. Only one hun- dred and twenty-five of them, however. Wash Cloths, ¢wo for 7c; the regular Sc kind. Fine-Values-in-Girls’WinterCoats Girts’ $6 Coats at $4.50—They are full length coats, made of ch lot or kersey,” Sizes for & to 14 years. _. = “——“Youig Women’s $t0 Coats at $7-50— inncy—stripes and-mix~ —tures-andin plain blue. Sir double breasted, -with semi-ftted backs. Sizes for 14, 16 and 1! —- Down Quilts gt $5 : The sstecns are last year's pat you would have to pay 36 for them. They are liberally filled With white goose down, Size 6x6 feet. . ——_—____. $5 and $6 Trimmed Hats at $3 to $4.50 These handsome hats are in the favorite styles of the season, and are smartly trimmed with flowers, ribbons and wings. A Handkerchief Opportunity For Women—Six Handkerchiefs at 50c, regularly 75c. White in- {tial, neatly embroidered and hemstitched. Boxed. Six Handkerchiefs at 75c,. with hand-embroldered initial and wreaths. Boxed for holiday gifts. . For Men—Six Handkerchiefs at 78c. with embroidered {nitial. Boxed if you wish, ‘\, Short Petticoats at 25c to 50c / Made of outing flannel, with deep ruffle, finished with hem or scal- laped edge. Good size, hemstitched, A Dressing Sacques at 50c +5 Of flannelette, light grat with: figures or stripes. Pitt full front coliar finished with ruffie or scalloped edge. er vacke noe Long Kimonos: at $1.50 ; Of outing nel, light grounds with fancy res. Full pox plaited back, belted, finished with crochet pepe eee $2 Gingham Shirt-Waists, $1.50 | Of mercerized cotton gingham, in light and dark plaids, front: of talléred platts, plain back, long sleeves, linen collar, $8 Natural Skunk Ties, $6 JOHN WANAMAKER |. \ Formerly A, T, Stewart & Co. - 3 evades Fourth Avenue, Eighth to Tenth Street,

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