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MTT-S HEE PREPARING Past as Big Dry Docks |, - . Are Available. ee é ori} CONNECTICUT READY. Supply and Repatr Ships Being’ ‘Refiited and Loaded—. | “ships which next month will start en ee oat ef HE'S JUST BACK | RROMECIVIL WAR. ve of the sixteen Amertoan battte-| Bares Gilbert returned te tile home| itt at Waterbury, Cone., on Gaturday even- | ODDITIES IN THE AU OVER THEWORIDE = ee) Greenhut cai cue Singular Experiences Picked Out of : FOR PACIFIC TRIP"; Stories of _Snusual Happenings and) the Chronicles of To-Day. eis carsjed tin boy ajray in Jane and) bas sinoe been Iiting with him. | eh Nesebar unders once had hia son before the | { j | : White ktestne hts incetheact Jamra) pooketn she ts furniviing btm grounds * ind was tne i raakett, ef Killingworth, Cons., broke | fe a according to tha dectaion | | . 3 We continue the sale of his eullerpone, O& Jude Sandotn, at Lawrenca, Mass, | 53 x Mra Gere for) t i M ” U “tack Frost Had something 10 éo wit | Ker asked) a aeorta ana | oo le lens Underwear begun wourual Fa ni ae rae to. way” Finttie Leonard ae home, wei ‘a. Whxiow * | kis, na toped — ___soTHE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 19 friend eatd thoy were, gentioman. I meant to’ NEWS to slay Yls wife |! WIDOW, 51, ELOPLS | WITH BOY AGED 16. and oa | Sixth Avenue Prices | fe cote eee Company ee eG Saturday-—a sale which is | { avis ma : creating a stir, ;evén in | - | ’S.FOOT STOPS © i ; ‘ { ED ARGUMENT. these days of remarkable i of a inule are net shaged exactly|! ‘Renowned ‘Dress Tatlored- 4 AN fe and Sporttag Hal. The underwear consists of: We Announce Our First Original European Creation. Ya Pn 3 : Buaeect the most notable eruises of the Eustseeatin winiess fead. She} Cet to ee see Ree SEMI-ANNUAL SALE OF i _worid's ners) hi se hed married twioe after ihe ar lowes if be Sass wanes: wa galled from the Dress and Semi-Dress and drawers, made by one E tyn Nevy-Tard being prepared for “Garber au with, Taaid tonces Rhewibard's skull: was veri [ils oo ALS — eh thes bese knowt dE Baron douriey te Gin Pasion Comte ag. ba, the root, fortg-ove en ee ae AT NOTABLY REDUCED Oat De SNOW mana: | i) The other aleven are st the Nertolk, | Bna ‘frst man bs: saw wien KILLED WRONG MAN. | PRICES. ; Gp Baaton an Toeaeue Tomrt-ttery-Ferde SUDO Bascrdey aren 2 VED WRONG MAN, ee facturers of American Ho- | F Trecntving tele tuning up. |S”S*C*i ts the Went hace Ss war sodea | BUT HE APOLOGIZES, | || Bees Losel an Authoritattve aisty and Waders ‘4 j siery ai nderwear;, in| ether yards will come to New York in & lyn station. Wleven and possitly twelve of the fleet will rendesrous in New. York Harbor prior to Dea 1, and will | ail either on thet day er Dea % 00 Bampton Roads, from whence the start © to Ban Francisco will be made on Deo 16 after a reviow ef the assembled) @ilps by President Roosevelt. i ih addition to the Ars heavily armored” Oehting craft at the local yerd. four supply and repair ships ere al { © fitting and will be ready in a to receive their cargoes of yy nO meane one of the— mnailest— he problecns involved in equippitig the | heaviest fighting squadren ever as; | sembied under the Amerioan flag. Of potatoes alone the requisitions new im the hands of the pay corps officers cali @ for W000 pounds ene, The Gonnectioit, the fagship ot Rear Ad Ryxtia, which will” head the/ ‘ba: Up column, was taken out ef 4 kK lute Saturday afternoon, her | Hdex’limteaing with fresh peint The fanectiout ia ready for the jeurmey. i a ‘The battie-ship Ohie is te be éecked fo-lay for a final painting belew the Water line) The Loulsians, the Rhede the Brooklyn yard. j Panther, the tender Yankton, the oup-} Bly ship Culgoa and the refrigerater ship Glacier are the other units ef *picide-bound Nest wow hers, The | je-shi ft Nowtolie to bel ascbed Ma RL ‘and will be followed in that basin’ by the Minnosota, which will also come fresh from th ee oe je mechanics’ bands at | Ships Changed In Appearance. | Quite a change ls being made in the! pe guperatructure ot the ner Rearly oneshal? of the sinell: Houle: fore | merly carried, rhe jbetdes of CAD A rereibe dal ia re-| ~ garded as remote end in | © Ginking In battle the men it’ te bec Meved, would have as ® chance st rescua in caring for themsel D+ tvidually us-they would in an en get Away in boats. The pak peace The stips will tal steam launches oach, several iganches,” the admniral's “and captain’ igs and two cutters. “BRYAN 10 OPEN : ; Beverat of the buttieshios now «| RAIDED 4 the nexi-ten days to go into the mam-| POCK RTS; DIVOR | moth dry docks available at the Brook- When « wit HUSBAND'S PHIPPS 43 West 38h merino, wool and silk-and- ; wool; Balbriggan, colors, We search the world o'er for N Japan, Ohina, Turkey, India, Persia, Egypt and the Holy Land our @ . ‘ . trect 3 tives search through the buzz of human cities and the silent. places for iierpodue of the “Head, Heart and Hand” and forward these treasures of Oriental Art Ob dects to Vantine’a—"The Oriental Store’—in New York, where they all find a royal setting. blue, gray, fawn and white. Nearly‘ forty variations of | | grade and kind are repre- i —-sented. Sizes, 28 to 50. | _ These goods have stand- ard selling prices of $1.50 The Orieatal Store THINGS ier are offered at considerably less than one-half their | post NOW is the best tinte. to view the complete display of attractive novelties for Holiday Suggestions. DO YOUR CHRISTMAS SHOPPING Now. actual retail value to-day, 95c and $135 Make your Christmas Gift this year as Individual as Possible, We invite your inspection Japanese Leather Novelties, Csefut-and Ornamental Gifts, Oriental Jewelry, something entirely part from the ordina | Carved Teakwood and Japwood Furniture, ee Carved Ivories, Figures and Animals by renowned carvers of i i Plain Ivory Toilet Accessories, . Cloisonne Ware. Bronzes. Ceramics. Orientsi Rugs, Turkish and Persian Embroidered Stuffs. Embroidered-Begs and Hand Embroidered Waist and Robe Patterns, + Artistic B Oriental Lamps and Electroliers, having individuality su euciles: “UNIQUE. GIFTS’ ranging in price from 15¢, up to $20,000, ° ————— ee | A. A. VANTINE &- co. : Orientalists and Jewelers BROADWAY, bet. 18th and 19th Streets” Se =BRANCH STORES. =. < PHILADELPHIA: 1624 Chestnut St “CHICAGO; 12 SS BOSTON: 272-274 Boylston 5: Sixth Avenue, Eighteenth to Nineteenth Street, to these cholee offerings of ‘Unusual Things"? | New York. (Formerly occupied by B, Altman & Co.) | a apan Oriental. Perfumes, Purses. Silks, Laces, Kimonos, Scarfs, ich as itis impossible to reproduce, -_ $pecial " \ Combination Offer ? 1] Old English or Roman Engraved Plate and fj ' | ' NEW. YORK. 24 Wabash Aye. Cabinet with 2 quires of fine cloth-finish @ FHT FOR NDNA night. Repoblica @rats in welcoming the visitor, and Republican oounty administration | lecoraied the court. SWALLOWED THE EVIDENCE. | Racing Sitp in Stomaoh of Al- leged Handbook Man. day whon Horman Me: Keeper, of No. 88 Ut ralgned on a charge o: book, “Meyer was arrested in nx raid ov Place on Saturday afternoon, Two teotives gave M slip of paper bearin horse desired to bet ie souah Up ho race allp Ww: | 1 he | war noon in his rai tack In his th: a Mucoreted In m : ti t ond recall The Mngistrate held Feetriag, 7 Tee Une te Sal Which Will And Imporianée Any Event Of Its Kind This enormous collection of skirts represents the stocks of three great manufacturers who were forced to get from under the load of merchandise they were carrying and conyert it ihto cash. The ’ prices at which they came to/us.allow us to offer you this: i R Sampson } ‘ ; 5 . ’ j He VV. 19* 70 20 © STREET. "6 Big Money Saving Skirt Event La ea le eet MEE AL TL , a | None C.0.D. No Exchanges. No Aiterations, at 88.00 Values to'$10 Serges, Cheviots, Mixtures, _ and Stripes in all the new colorings | tlue and brown, with {rom one a and models with one, two or three | to five taffeta bands. Also chiffon ROOM: eae anes folds, with cluster tucks. ale of Skirt A .Great Distribution of 3,100 Skirts i All Waist Bands up to 33. All Lengths up to 42 Stationery, stamped with handsome mono- cram, 2 or 8 letters; many styles. to choose from, Usually $1.25. : : {Both -$-€ , Evalue A splendid Holiday Gift: The Plate and o-Cards.can.be given te one person and -—=t}e=nonogrammed:—-Paper.to another, 50 Visiting Cards, usually $1.50. | English Script Plate and 50 } Monogram Dies— 100 styles Carden ces drererseceres 69c | —regularly $1.25 to $2.75, Shaded Old English Plate | Address Dies—any style and 20 Cards, regularly PSSA Le A Bee ta $1.45 Eclipse in Magnitude | type—regularly 21.50 to &3, | for .. . 98c, TAHOME S$ COMPLE At Se Values to $18 Plaids Black taffeta silk, voile; in black, FISHER BROS COLUMBUS Avt ae BET 103 & 104 ST Thirteen s. Hada Crhat6@ | EMail TERT Bd sunday worit ante Work Panama and fancy mi> tures, ai ah RRA. aah ! Less Than @ost to Make | , some: 300 dozen shirts 4 ‘to $4 the garment. SU eee Eeru Derby Rib Ds s -f- onds"’ because .af slight imperfections that are not su “and was willing to take a loss in Boys’ Clothing at y(t the result of that great purchase from Layman @% 4m Bros, manufacturers, who are retiring from business. They sold us their entire stock of Boys’ Clothing, made especially for the Fall trade. e, Boys’ Double-breasted Sulte : Boys’ Norfolk Guite, with knickerbecker or straight pants.’ ; Dee - /Boys”, Russian and. Sailor Blouse Suits in geed setviceable materiats and inany patterns, Boys’ Reefers and Ryssian | e Overcoats Boys’ single:brensted fly front Overcosts fm Gray Frieze, Blue Melions, brown and dark mix- tures. : € $1.40 for. $3.95 Suits and Reefers. hoe ; for $5.95 Suite } pera FL 99 and Reeicrs. ls for Suits & Reefers t | \ 2.99 worth to $8. We -have-made—preparations for an enormous crowd in the Pasement to-morrow. jsut you can feel assured of receiving prompt attention and of finding your boy’s size ina welh made, stylish Winter Suit or Overcoat at halt oy Jess than half what the garment would cost ordima: t Sale of Knit Underwear | for Men and Women. : a N OVERSTOCKED mill is the only way of accounting for merchandise o! these staple brands being eacrificed at such ridiculously low prices. The Iateness of the season and generat merean--|— tile dulness will amply explain to you how or why we doit. It is @ well-known fact that the simpson-Crawford Company 's always ready to avail Itself oq any mill specials. Moreover all our business ie done direct with the best mill, You will find among our lines/none but the best Pants — winter weight, and Yaeger Fi pneccec atin eee 2le) sna you usually pay Women's Extra Fine Vests| ‘6c. tor. Special, at..... BOC aud Pants — high neck, Jong / sleeve Vewts, and Pants are ankle fength. Special, a — ay ces coe 1S ge |” mister welch regular Women's Extra Gombed| ont .. ............ ve OBC Egyptian Cotton Flesce—regu-| . “i lar 66c. quality. Special, Wright's Health Undere at zines netearea tie tee DEC weare pure wpol teece = (& for £1.00.) : $i quailty, Special, at. 79e Women's 75c Combination Sults of, Flecced Gotten, extra durable and pliable. “Never in the history of under- 34e , weer sale ban much an‘offering been made. At Misses’ and Junior $14.98 © |. Tailored Suits at $8.98 GRBex are exceptional values, too _. , ey > —-beeause-the real worth is : found in the style and excellent workmanship. Couldn't buy these suits in the regular way and sell them at this price. It's the mak: who takes the loss. ‘ Girls’ Cheviot Coats lined with- Rate Hanns cul full, double breasted; but; toned to neck, with storm collar, © . > ; $7.95 yalue; special at..... $3.98 hi y Misses’ Coats made in recy) Ns dark Scotch mix ; also plain colors; full V4 and boxy, with large patch: pocket. One style semi-fitted. Body lined, good, ser- i S viceable garment ay special xt f : Lace Curtain “ Seconds”’ VE-three Hundred pairs of Nottingham I ice | Curtains, which the-mil!s sold to us as “sé impair their value. Beautiful doubte-thrend Curtains-in $5.48 Curtains, - the best patterns of the seascn. i ~ 84.48 Curtai $2.98. - Women’s Shoes and . Slippers:sUnusual Values: WO manufacturers contributed to this sale—one | a maker of shoes and one who produces nothing hut slippers, Fach had « turplus stock. he desired to dispose of der to effect a quick sale: $1.47 for'#2.50 Wamen’s Shoes A dressy, stylish lot of ase Rear Shoes; heel; b C) Boule be HE tor ne ‘ene? 5 2.00 Stra 1 J s8e. for soles. Nght we Dritortatte, io 69c. for $2 Dressy Sandals ef patent leather; miltable for dancing and other occa: i u \ These 75c. House Silppers are warmly Jined and come in sizes from 4 to 6... Women's Rubbers, Rubbers, we ait ie. Hata arta erat © BP) @Alldren’s Shoes, Women’s Siippers &Pumps About 800 pairs all told. Great picking on this i counter; worth three and four times; special at SP.