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FOS PRINCESS, BLL ATE y ~ Mayor’s Office. : ft Greece, wecond-son of King of Greece arid tHigh Commia- ninter.* Those for Jeanne Born- tantin Radzi- Pri he ita: the Greek \beide were Princ oe ‘oeremony was a pure formality Md does not chance status of the jot rec CHILD MOTHER SENDS OUT ALARM. ize the ‘alidity of a The efi? marriage of for the Powers in Crete, and Prin “Coptradting parties. as the Greek Churoh| | WENT TO VISITVAUNT; _ ing a gown of expensive material, @ 1! tle lace cap and a p BABE LEFT. AT DOOR OF JUSTICE BROWN ax discovered by C.C. i _of tt ERIT:Shoes_come to the: she ; Merit Shoe “at actual cost. Nothing is: fig operating expenses. cose It is one of the is charged into-the-cost of preduction.— : We never heard of any other manufacturing concern tha: does not reckon froin 6% to 10% of their ‘Tittle Edna Aldridge Walks Into House While Police of»City Search for. Her. a Aldridge. six years old, returned her home. No. U6 West One |Hun- Ba and First street, this morning. o wewalk that Iheted three hours dvered four milta, and caused her to have a «eberal police alarm {ig policemen all. oyer the elty were i —hery walked —into—tie about sanfirclock to-day with her © Bhe wWhlked to One Hundred Seventy-ninth street and Weds- hfavenye, where her aunt Iwes, She pretty well tired out when she got sand nd one seemed>to khink of tying her parents. Soom a ALL BOY KILLED BY A SMALE FALL. Pwo women passing through gear Eighth avenve, yesterday atter- on, saw % little boy take s *‘header” Thin veloci¥ede and lie still on Ppavement. They picked a him to a drng store, thinking 3 not seriously injured. A. doctor twas called and found the little flow dead, his nck ba been brokbn He owas Ed Gore, aged three, aryl his nts live at N West One ftun- 1 and: Thirty-seventh street. One} d and Thirty-seventh street, | tn up and | plant investment into the-cost of their goods. _ THE EVENING plunt jor J ured in that. cost but materia ferent” policies of this company that not one cent of interest on our factory and machinery investments _WORLD. FRI T, is ustie fore te carried & a small»: ‘Stores Our factory investment is upwards of $1,500,000, six per cent. of which would be $90,000. eo This arnount, instead of being reckoned into the cost of the shoes, as it would be in any other factory, is really added to the value of our production each year. That means that Merit Shoes cost just that much> less to the people who wear them. Remember, too, that there is no tanner’s profit i own tanneries. There is no maker's profit, we make themrin-our-own factories. There is no jobber’s profit, because we distribute the shoes direct to our stores. There is only the small retail profit of the Merit Shoe Stores. ‘That is why\ Merit Shoes with their self- evident $4.00 quality only cost $3.00 a pair. Greater New York Stores—For Men and Women MANHATTAN, Drondway, at Reado Greenwich St. near Fulton, 23d At. Metropolitan Life Blix. Sth Ay,, near 2tth St Mth Av, near 36th St. because ! y . near Lexingtod Av. roctor's 5Sth St, Then, . near 3 St 2 BRPOKLYN. Fuiton St., Opp, Orpheum Thea. Bth Av. near 1ith st, i ‘ YHILADELPHIA( North Sth St., near Arch, Six Factoriesand TwoTanneriésat Endicott and Lestershire, N.Y. 2288 North Front St, I 26 Shopping Days i). Before 4 Christmas |$26,566 4 i ES Tagnificent stoc! I double. duty. TABLISHED FIFTY YEARS. At 50¢e on the Dollar. he Entire Stock of the Schyke-Rose Co. fqunting to $26,566, bought by us for $13,283.24 spot cash, goes on sale Saiurday in our Clothing Department. This k of men’s fine overcoats and suits includes all of Schyke-Rose Co.'s surplus stock of finesty ready-to-wear apparel, fand our selling prices are only half usual pr.ces,. This,is truly an opportunity for ail “up-to-date” dressers to make their dollars do” SchyKe-R ose Co.'s $30 Qvercoats, now. $15.00 —Schitye-Rose Co.’s $30 Raincaats, now. $15, 00 SchyKe-Rose Co.'s #30 Lt. Ov'rc’ts;aow $15.00 | ~SchyHe-Rose Co.’s $30 SUITS, now..... 315.00 SchyKe-Rose Co.’s $25 Gvercoats, now. $12.50 Schyife-Kose Co,’s $25 SUITS, now..... $12.50 SchyHe-Rose Co.’s $25 Raincoats, now $12.50 - SchyKe-Rose Co.'s $25 Fall Overcoais,*' $12.50 SchyKe-Rose Co.'s Men’s $20 and $22 Suits, Uvercoats, S 4 PO Raincoats an? Fall Overcoats, at. All oddiots; all sizes from 34 to 44. From Our Regular Steck We Uffer for To-mor- row the Following Great #argains: 5) Men's S10 Suits and Oy: a) $ Young Men’s $15 Suits, L lots | QP € St .98 500 pairs Men's Fine Ali.¥/ool $2 and §9 §2.50 Trotsers for................... Cc Sizes 28 to 44 waist Worsteds, cheviots, cassimeres and black thibets. rcoats for .... Ape izes 15 to 20 years, all smal Men's $3.50 ani All 25 to 50 wais 4 Winter Trousers, 300 Men's £2.50 White and Fancy Verts.. . 275 Men Derby and Soft.) eit Hats 75e $1.50 240 Boys’ $1.50 and $2.00 Soft FeitrH : a . %e Boys’ $10 Winter Overcoats and Suits all sizes....°. $5.00 Boys’ $7.50 Winter Overcoats ani Suits, sizes 8 to 16,,, $3.98 Boys’ $5 Winter Overcoats and Suits, sizes 3 to 14..., $1.98 figured in the cost of Merit Shoes, because we-have our—\ 6TH AVE., 22ND TO 23RD ST, N.Y. [jC Worth of Men’s Ciothin “The Storm King” Heavy Waterproof , Oak Soles. Nowhere Only 206 Shopping Bays Eefore hristmas g Telephony. 1175 Spring. Nov. 18, 1907, ctty. ¢ © yory bard dour Sooretary and Koss, and had him to pt your net spot ensh 24 for our entire stock ym Tailored Overconta, Sufte and Halnconts, amounting to $20,500.48. This omer, however, 1 ne- cept with (he understanding. that you wine £ ely finnd- . en prem= fsen, always open for Inspection. nt p cowe are pleased 9 at all times show the differenced he. tween ready-made curments and hand- tallored garments, ‘Thanking you for your kindness, we remain, Yours vory respectfully, , ft aavapey Econing [escaeah 1 ; house ever dreams of putting into a suit, or coat to sell for ‘ buttonholes—all points that tel? both in style and wear. “breasté 1 = They are strictly man tailored, - The skirts are unusually | S-quart Milk. Pans, were 16c, now 8¢ Not on sale to-day. Seen USI TTe NrneerErCCCaN IER ene AAAI . Siore Closes at 6 P. M. What the $15 Price-Tag Stands For In Wanamaker Suits Arid Overcoats For Men First, and generally speaking, it represents THE BEST CLOTHING IN NEW YORK—or anywhere else, for that matter—AT ITS PRICE. leecending into particulare— Jt is strictly ALL-WOOL—a sample of every piece of cloth used in making Wanptnaker Clothing for Meh is “boiled’’ before being cut up. If it contains a shred of cot. ton it is rejected... Cotton shortens the life and impairs’ the talue.of any, clothing into which.it finds ity way. ~ ; ~ Itis ALL SILK /1ED—the pnder thread of a seam, MORE, HAND-WQKK than any other clothing $15._Hiind_padded collars, hand-worked lapels, hand-made ‘Linings, canvas, trimmings, are all of best quality— come in and Jook at the insideof Wanamaker Clothing some day. ets, double thickness of tape down the edge, and all the other essential little details help it to keep its shape. This is clothing buying time—and we are splendidly readyfor the man-with-his-Winter Suit or Overeoat to buy tomorrow. b 3 SUITS at $15— Bice Ter, Bs ot, Ut OVERCOATS at $15—¢n0ih. 8h brown 6 RAINCOATS-at $15—Dark Oxford Rainproot Cloth, We single Out the $15 clothing because the price ap- peals especially to thousands of New York men. But the same facta—style, quality, tailoring, value-for-price—hold good of ALL Wanamaker Clothing, whatever its price, - Suits $15 to $42 Overcoats. $15 to 865 Main floor, New Bullding, 5 5 men’s $25 Suits at $18 ouncement follosvs another great purchase of i handsomely tailored suits, made of beauti- ck, Cheviot, “Black Un- Oteant ne. gs, such as sold rapidly a month ago at ful striped in; $25 a suit. They are made in two styles, with single or double- semi-ftting. coats, tined—throughout-with-satin- wide and finished with one bias foid. Complete assortment of sizes in all the different materials, 44 inch bust measure. Handsom suits at $18 a suit, ‘Third floor, Gld Bullding. A Sale of Young “Women’s Caracul Cloth Coats $25 to $32.50 Styles at $17.50 $35 to $45 Styles. at $25 This is a. manufacturer's line of sample garments, which accounts for the decisive reductions quoted above. The materials are in imitation of the popular Caracul fur, and they look like tur garments, he coats are in various lengths, shapes and trimmed effects. All are beautifully made. Sizes for 14, 16 and 18 years, Coats that were $25 to $45 now at $17.50 and $25. 25 Third floor, Old Building. R & G Corsets In New Models. We present a very brond selection in our corset stocks, The finest, foreign ond American varieties are here, Thousands of women in New York City especially favor the R & G Corsets, because of their graceful lines and ex- cellent corsetimaking, ‘They are shown-in a wide variety of models, suited to all figures, and they are very reason- ably priced. These R & G Corsets produce the correct shape without rigidity;:there are no hard lines. Théy 1 allow freedont of motion while giving the desired aid for the improvement of the figure. Made of excellent coutil and batiste. All have supporters attached’ The new models show some of the most successful shapes of the season. Price $1 to 50 each, , Fourth floor, O14 Bailding ——————————— Children’s $5 and $6 Coats, $3.75 _Jn stylish new models, made of broadcloth, chinchilla and paca cloth, trimmed with braid and velyet. Some in plain tailored. effect. not, show, as well vont upper thread, which does, You will understand ‘how extra staying of the pock-, Cheviot and Friéze. Fancy or gray herringbone effecss Ranging irom 82 to | Colors include_gray, red, navy—blue}— ff Sub-Station Store, Old Bullding « SATURDAY'S OFFERINGS—NOT ON SALE TODAY These New Women’s Shoes at $2.50 a Pair as wobien wh and dealers throughout the trade, as well as women who appreciate their style and quality, are wondering how such excellent shoes can be manulactured and sold all year round, also maintained in the full range of sizes and styles, at this low price of $2.50 a pair. We have been planning for months {n providing this splendid line of women's shoes for our Basement Shoe Store, and the’ enthusiasm of women who secured the shoes proves the success of our achievement. When you find a shoe in the collection that sufts you in style and fit, you can always duplicate {t any of the three hundred business days ots the year, In the same style and last. The ehoes are in gun-metal calfskin, black kidskin, with welted and stitched soles of oak-tanned leather, in a wide variety of desirable styles. $2.50 a pair, c i ; Selb | an Fancy. Silks in Waist Patterns: 68c a Yard, Instead of $1 to $1.50 Two hundred waist lengths—4 to B yards: eath—will ba ready to- ‘ morrow morning; fn fresh, attractive patterns in al!ks regularly selling for $1, $1.25 and $1.50 @ yard in our second floor Silk Store. There are ‘plalds, stripes; checks and —piain colors,. and 4’ endit—rariety from: . which tp choose. Sold by the length only, at the very lbw price of 8c. yard, Does it suggpst laying by 9 pattern or two for Christmas gifis? if . sae = - Totlet Goods Temptingly Priced Hal: Brushes, 25c each, instead of bbc? Clothes Rrushes, each, instead of 50c._ Tooth Brushes, 10c each, instead Oak-framed Standing French Piate Mirrors,+7 x 9 In. 5 of T5e- = ™ ’s $20 Suits at $14.50 bine and wine — one tont— Sizes 14, 16 and 18 years. Girls’ $10 and $13.50 Suits at $7.50 About one single breasted styles, lined with satin. Jackets in double and trimmed hundred {n the assortment. Skirts plat with one fold materials, checks and stripes, {n blue, ay and - brown. Sizes for 12, 14, 16 and 18 years. Girls’ Long Winter Coats ai $4.50 In two styles at this special price. Of kersey th, in green, blue, red and brown, with velvet collar and cuffs, braid trimmed. Buttons to neck. Of heavy cheviot, in blue only, length. Sizes for 6 to 14 years lined with red flannel, Full ‘Note These Prices on Dress Goods | Some. fine values in wide suitings are offered today at desirable —priees._—_Wa_have also _an—excellent assortment of waist, skirt dress lengths. , arly 31 at Ose a ard. regularly $l 0h. . regularly $1.00, Men’s Half Hose, 15c a Pair Of medium weight, fast bluck cotton, seamless, with extra spliced heels and soles, Women’s Stockings, 18c a Pair, 3 Pairs for 50¢ Of medium weight, fast black cotton, seamless, with double heela and toes. 7 Boys’ $6 All-Wool Cheviot Suits, $3.85 We have more of these remarkable values to offer, but it is no sasy matter to get all-wool suits of such fine quality to sell at $3.85— better buy while the opportunity lasts. These suits are finely tailored and in styles boys like, The belted jackets“ are double breasted. Knickerbocker trousers. Sizes for 8 to 16 years. Boys’ $5 and $6 Reefers at $3.85 and $4. years. Made of all-woo] mixed cheviots. | In sizes for 8 to 12 | ‘Water Tumblers 50c a Dozen, instead of 85c Five hundred dozen Tumblers of good, clear glass. Colonial shape. Men’s and Women’s Umbrellas at $1.50 This is a aale of 26 ande2S-inch tape edge umbrellas of Union taf- feta, with: fancy. or natural wood handles. Children’s Dresses, 50c Of pink and blue striped flannelette, Sizes for 2to 4 years. | | | | | Some Fine Austrian China at Small Prices A new importation just opened. The pieces haye pretty border | decorations and finished with gilt. These dishes are tcorth one-third ) | more than the prices given below. Cake Plates, 250 each, Condensed Milk Holders, 350 each, Teapots, 30c each. Susur and Creams, 000 = pair, Teaoups and Saucer; 150 each, Rug and Carpet News-Worth Readin; Tells how you may have fresh floor coverings at small! outlay, Fifty Axminster Rugs, slightly imperfect and mismatched; in Ori- ental and floral designs: ‘ S * 8 feet 8 Inches by 10 Yeet 6 Inches, at $16.50, regularly $20; 9 feet by 12 feet, $20, regularly $25. i R Seventy-five wool-filled Chamber Rugs, 6 feet by 9 feet, $4.50, regu- larly $7.50. = > Beventy-fve Brussels Hassocks, 60c, rewulerl; Seventy-five Royal Wilton Hassocks, ‘71 One hundred and Atty yards Tape ‘Three hundred yards Welvet Stair uundred and. fifty yar LO. Plates, 10c, 120 and 15¢ each. Fruit Saucers, 10¢ euch, Ontmea! Saucers, 156 each. Salad Bowls, 260 each. brown: Sizes tor Sto 6 years, floor, Old Bullding. Sale of HOUSEWARES — A Third: and a Half Under-Price First is a collection of thirty excellent Coffee Machines, nickel plated, dnll and polished copper finish, reduced in price from our regular stock, All are in perfect condition and in the latest improved styles and pocisrns, some plain, others with beaded edge, in a dozen of the latest improved styles. and patterns. In 4, 6 and 8 cupssizes. Formerly $5 to 411, now $3.30 to $7.30 each. i Five hundred Imported Stransky Steel Enamel Tea and Coffee Pots, turquoise blue outside with white lining, eeam- less, with enamel hinged covers, quadruple coated, Tea-Pots in 3, 4 and 6-pint sizes. Coffee Pots in 3-pint sizes only. Formerly 75e to $1.20, now at 50c each. Nor to dealers, Douplée-conted Gray Enamelware, pertect goods of the best quattty, nade from the best sheet metal, highest grade In every respect. art Milt: Pa e Se; now 4c | 4-quart Pudding Pans, were 146, rt Milly Pans; were Wcnow 5c | now 7c. i fil Pans, were 12c,now 6c | 17-quart Bread R | t Milk Pans, were Heynow 7c enaindl covers, Sey jie i SOc, © Basement, New Building. Capacities taken from manufacturers’ lists, at’ ENtarcuanch isan aan SLUNG MEET aaa Fine Linoleums a Third Under-Price More than two thousind yards, in twenty-two different patterns, mostly imported. The best floor covering for kitehen, hall ar ofti¢e. i 60 175 Niles, now 4 square now 30c a square yard. y, » floor, New Building. Ter! Women’s $1.50 Linen Handkerchiefs, $1 a Dozen: “Seven hindred and ~eighty-three-domen of: theses -Al-Linen; “Hem-— stitebod:.Handkerchiefs,..xith one-eighth, one-quarter..and halfineh |} hetha, at $1 a dozen, regularly $150. ais y $1.25 Teddy Bear Crib. Blankets at 88¢ Fascinating Blankets the children wl like, in pink and white and Dlue and white, with woven figures of Teddy Bears, bowknota rabbits and A BC blocks, Size 86x50 inches. To-day, 88c, instead of 64,25, ere eee Girls’ Shoes at $1.30 and $1.60 a Pair Of gun-metai calfskin, black wkitskizi and patent soles of oak-tanned jeather, and made to stand hard wear, according to size. with Boys’ Shoes at $1.30 a Patr Made of-box kin, with solid leather soles, Siaaw-30to-3595, table to themselves. pieces, but the variety 1s too great to give prices. Men’s Linen Handkerchi fi : At $2 a dozen Instead of $2.40—Heémetitched and with and half-inch hems, at $2, regularly $2.40. Men’s 50c Silk Neckties at 250 We have not shown better values this season. This is an al@ort- ment of four-in-bands in the prevailing effects and ina great variety of colors. ‘quanter - = , Oil Paintings Reduced Details are given below of some’ tastefully framed. Jandscapés and marines, priced to-day far below reoular vattics, ‘ AUKIG, regularly §20—-A ‘choice colluction of Venetian acencs, 12x20 Inoh and -betutiful landionpes, Wx inches, frameol in double peep ornament ith frames whd protection boxes. * eee reas -" RN Formerly. A, T.. Stewart & Co., JOHN . WANAMA A] KER - Broadway, Fourth Avenue, . _Eighth to Tenth Street,