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the door of the janite IS SLIMMER BY 8 iw f | With Cabby Until Court Talked About Jail. © fovind small piles of oll-s and rags on each ft lined walls on the sec showed how the fir AN NERDY er of Infant Finds Blaze and Oil-Soaked Rags in ‘enement House. KAISER KEEPS BUSY. and Tieer Come fror James Walker, who saya he tx\n boc maker, bomrded a cab tn front of a Broadway, restaurant early this morn- Jing, He had with It .~Exnperor wyhien ar families, occupying. the three- ‘om Berlin are excep tenement ‘at No. 47) Howard ave-| 1} ‘pes, Brooklyn, are crediting ‘thol! nar ' eocae from beinx burned‘to deat located 10 the ‘shill cry ‘oft : anonths-old baby of Abraham Cen getee and wife, who occupy the top! Teguiar morning motor drive. He declines to receive at: ny ofthe many Invitations | enormous. size. He nelgAboring | oben ‘order to extricate it from | Walker. waa made to Piles ot an attempt-to burn. the! ‘ Of the ‘sacrifice ot tesan He, were found on each floor diase in. the pasoment was Wolker refused’, to strip off ——$ <a $$ MORE FEVER AT BARBADOES, © WRIDGETOWN, Barbadoes, Nov. 2—! 5015 1 at Benn yellow fever have been | to warm some milk for the jn- fant. Ite persistent cricew ‘had éwak- ened him. He at once ameliel smoxe. Racing through his flat for signs of fire. he continued nis search until he to the cellar. Under the —stair- ease was @ burning pile of rubtins und PiGeeisioes shouted and hammered at him $2on Baby Will gave Wal etehtor ent bookmaker e. wite of Dr Alleyne. son-Keneral of the the other six ‘cases “QUALITY CLOTHES FOR FATHE 4 clothes that possess individuality and distinctiveness. _ Socats eS OLSEN ‘WHE EVENING WORLD. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1907. “ BOOKMAKER'S ROLL OFFICE RANSACKED; to break into the safe. wa NOTHING 1 THEN WN. t Laws rday and} for Man-| all win- tra é she will remain caty of ulton St. Brobklyn. |-LYON 2° HEALY HARPS| a eae eet ee | place ‘teeny sea & pedestal of thelr own. ey to Every EASY PAYMENTS.]) Their QUALITY of tone | a Full Setaz deiyn on 3) -[. Their VOLUME of tone niece a Their ‘PURITY of tone (YY 415 F A Big: Turk (i Purchaser of Garg of Teeth. See 3 He almost had to di It was all in’ one FULL SETS, THAT FIT se by the groitest lying aria — =ROWNS. Se sald, Dut was) ALY BOLAR ‘BRIDGES. ING THIS) COUPON WITH YOU | (ep GT ITT COM {lies Every Purchaser Fl Selo Tat 1,0 Lrg Tre CHILDRENS TE ILLED FRE OPEN EVE s. BONWIT, HARRIS & @ -BROADW AY---21st-Strect---F IF TH -AF- Our Introductory Clothing Sales : Provide for Thanksgiving Requirements - They provide for them with a finished completeness that excludes all doubt of the |||! excellence of our service—a service that is not rendered by any other store in New York. This is the LATEST sand BEST improvement upon clothing stores—the VERY |||| BEST clothing store the city has ever known with the BEST CLOTHING that-the |: | BEST American tailors make. These prominent truths are capable of immediate veri- fication. Just as soon as you see WHAT WE ARE and WHAT WE SELL you will become a loyal customer. [Let us convince you in.a practical and‘lastmg manner. Let us show you the suits and overcoats advertised to-day—advertised and sold at re- ‘duced prices for the purpose of introducing you to the largest and finest specialty store for men, young men and boys inthe. world. We describe our introductory offers inter- estingly, but the goods are more interesting. - Suits and Overcoats of Distinguished Make at $] 9°° For This Introductory Sale We Include $25, $27.50 and $30 Values. One of the strongest features of Friday and Saturday's Introductory Sale is an allotment of men’s suits and overcoats at $19.50 that commanded $25, $27.50 and $39. When you put one of these gar- ments on, observe the quality, the al!-hand tailoring and the superb style swing; you will know, without being reminded, that you are securing something wortn having. : The Overcoats— The Suits «=o! fret cheviow and womeds eel ana lined with princess serge, in plain and tory ‘Sale from $25, $27.50 and $30. If you have not Plenty of browns, in diferent tones, and decided, the coats themselves will lend suggestions. There plenty of grays, as well as dark colorings. Some’ of the is every kind, made of beautiful rough materials, or smooth | sleeves are plain—some have cuffs, Some of the pockets materials, the former in a variety of distinctive fancy effects. | are the usual kind—some are patch pockets. The lengthe The very new Prince of Wales with patch pockets is es- | are correct and the sizes so varied that men of all Propor- pecially "adapted for promenade, but there are | sions ean be perfectly ited. Strikingly apparent that these s ff suits ‘Bre the $25, $27.50 and $30 kind. In our Introduc- dozen other creations—the seeing of which means us immediate approyal. Choice at one price—$19.50 °! tory Sale all are placed on a price level—$#9.50. - Men’s Winter Suits and Overcoats at $1 4-00 Reduced from $20 and $25 for the Purpose of Introducing This Fine Store. -The Overcoats-—Any-stye-or amc color-you want; the smartest} The Suita—Every-desirable: fabric;tuch “as “plam and “novelty ~ andidressiest models in. New York. Black, Oxford and gray for | worsteds, plain and novelty cheviots, cassimeres, tweeds, Thibets, etc.; those who prefe: something quict, and a gveat range of fancy maje- | made in conservative, altractive and extreme miodels—something for . tials, made long and loose, with patch pockets; exclusive, snappy | every taste and whim—either single or double breasted; all strictly i __| hand-made and direct from: the very best. of American tailors. 4 ‘Just make up your mind in advance what “you want teduced for this Introduc- mixture effects. | Men's Overcoats_ from $25-to-$50. j As many models as have been conceived, mad= of ai many materials ay there -{ are manufactured—ultra fashionable—delying criticism—from $25 to $50. i Men's Suits:from-$25.to-$50.— Business Suits and English Walking Suits in all the new tones of beown and |. gray mixtures, fresh from the shops of America’s best tailore—from $25 to $50, These suits are cut for young men, but there's no reason why men from 20 to 39 should not wear them, Inasmuch as they are made of an excellent quality of cheviot in gray and brown plaids and stripes and attractive gray and brown mixtures, Some of the sleeves have cuffs, some are plain. Durable serge lining throughout. 4 5 5 1 Men’s Full Dress and Dinner Suits | Bull Dress Suits from $25 to $65. Dinner Suits from $20 to $50. That is the story of prices, but it does not give the faintest hint of the great care we have exercised 'in making this feature of our store outrank any- thing heretofore undertaken. This is an exclusive gentlemen's wardrobing | section occupying one Lig floot in-a tastefully decorated room by itself.“ OUR creations are positive style perfection. - WE FIT YOU AS EXACTLY AS THE VERY BEST TAIL- ORS FIT YOU and give you choice of ten suitable fabrics is ’ 9 Boys’ Clothing ? We invite every mother to visit our boys’ clothing department, firmly believing that those who do.will be impressed with the elaborate preparations we have made to build the largest business in this line in New/York. and REASONABLE PRICES .will accomplish the looked-for result, we shall win. Suits and Reefers for Small Boys | i Man’s Hat in New York for |. $2.00 ‘Derbys—a range of high, medium of small crowns, narrow, flat and Tolling brims for young men, com- paratively young men, middle aged aye made of-pure fur felt and will | and form equal to higher- priced hats. Every late style—$2.00. | Headquarters for the $3.50 to $5.00 A ‘comp'c'e selection sof these, iamous hate— iBerbys and all soft Ages from 234 to 10 years. Little Boys’ Russian and Sailor Suits, Reefer ing the pretticit movelties ever o| $6, $7.50 end $8.50, for our initoductory Young Men’s Fine $15 to $16.50 Suits at $] 0° ie _ ‘Coats measure up to 38 to fit the Husky Fellows. ; : About 200 yourg meti's suits in sizes to fit all ages from 14 to 20 years, with 36 and 38 coat measurements for well-developed physiques. Men’s Faultless Haberdashery | Men's 50¢ Half Hose, Plain Colors and Novelties at 25c. | Men's 75c Neckwear, 100 New Patterns at 50c. We could easily quote comparative prices doubling these figures, but we prefer to surprise youm—want to give you something so good that you will come again, q Stuttgart’s Famous Underwear at $1.50 and $2.50. Pajamas, Different Materials and Qojors, from $1.00 Up. Simply the best in New-York for the prices. See them. You will agree. The Best the World Produces Boys’ and Girls’ i Caps. Boys’ and Girls’ Prince Charlie Caps, Scotch Caps and Russian Caps, With tops, in all colors, of ‘Astrachan, It SPLENDID MERCHANDISE. Suits and Overcoats for Larger Boys. Ages from 8 to 16 years. iy H A PS Caracul Cloth Pony Coats oo 3K : |:28 inches long, made of: finest Imported Caracul Gloth braid trimmed; military or collarless model, : Fur Lined Coats ae ‘| A collection of 50 Sample Coats with super- ‘jor quality of German Squirrel lining and : Imported Broadcloths; Blacks, and <colors;{ values upto =~ finished with shawl collar of Persian Lamb) $85.60." | | or, Lynx, ._. se : ‘ Women's Black Bro | 50 inches long, trimmed at neck and carts" 15.00 with braid and velvet, loose or 3 fitted model, : Cheviot Coats : colors: Black, Blue, Red and Brown; value: €8, 50 Fancy Mixed Coats ——S—=S=«~SC:* n dark mixtures, flannel lined; value $10.00 Woolen Dresses = Plaids-and_ Plain colors;-Jumper:-and= one ‘| oiece styles; values up to $10.00 Visses’ and Funtor Susts theviots, Stripes and Mixtures, double or single-breasted . oats, pleated skirts; sizes 14 to 17 years, asses’ Fumper Dresses »f Chiffon, Panamas and Serges, embroid-) values up to ared and braid trimmed, chinchilla and bear cloth — car muffs to match—$2,00» and $2.50 values at $1.65 Norfolk Suits and Doublesbreasted Suits with Knickerbocker Trousers, eof mixed goods in every conceivable colbr «i correct-- $6, $7.50 and $8,50 values at 50 and $8.50 Reelera and Oy of woud pai Lord & Taylor Special Sale _ ee of Coats and Wraps : | £4 at Greatly Reduced Prices Kee r a i i _ $25.00 and $30.00 values’ $35.00 and $40.00 “50.00. ‘cloth zis) ) value $25.00 peste 2 +3 Exceptional Offering | of 100 High Class Coats suitable for dressy. wear, made of |i Imported Broadcloths in all the pastel shades with splices i | tions of Laces, Braids, &c. Many of the styles are ted and exclusive to our house; mpor- ; special $50.00 _,_Values up to $100.00, Saturday, November 23rd at Half Price consisting of 200 waists, representing many of the best styles of the season: Crépe de Chine, Messaline Silks, Embroidered Nets, Allover Val. and Lace Waists _ at $7.50, values up to $15.00 Broadway & 20th St; sth Ave.; roth St. peat: Lord & Taylor _ Great Reduction Sale yf Girls’ Coats and Dresses. .: For Saturday, Nov. 23rd. _ Combination Sale of Coats and Dresses — edad 4 = Other Special Los” $10.00, $12.50, $15.00 ae . values #15,00 to $20.00 ‘ $15.00 & $20.00 values $9§,00 to $30.00 = ie \g15 & $20 $30.00 Broadway & soth St; .gth Ave; roth Se, MANY 4 MAN HAS BEEN STARTED ON THR} ‘ROAD TO PROSPERITY - —- LITTLE. WORLD ‘