Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
i ; f 4] & FOND YING I | STREETAFER ANE DEL } Manto Philipo al Guisepp!, of No. 45% Incoln road, Brooklyn, engaged in & fe duel in front of a saloon at No. | Lincoln road at TA. M. to-day with man known only as * e battle ended Di uis ab wounds, any one Mcient to have put ut of business. Di Guiseppi, n for blocks before he fell unconscious d lay bleeding on the sidewalk, where policeman found him. Then he was | mt to Kings County Hospital. Tt is | id he will die. SDI Guiseppi had sa Anxious to the oad, which is ow Mottio. He was try Pargain with De and when ppl had five | jinn however, he c | and was pon in Lincoln $200 fhe street, botir Bight it out | ‘The eight men followed and w | the two men as they parriec fhrust. When pl was @rmed and his antagonist drove his Enife to the hilt first Ice are i 4 to believe tt pi was the victim of a mur @er plot and ¢ him was an @lery. ——_____ BOS LFEAFTER QUAREL WITH SO Aged Widow Estranged From Children Kills Herself c: With Gas. Because she was estranged from her | two sons Mrs. Caroline Fisher, sixty- eight years old, killed herself by in- halin, s during the night in Dbasem room, ut No. 602 I teenth street. Her body ered early to-day by her Barbara Albert Mrs. Fisher, she had told Mrs, Ale br ad two sons, one of whom lived fr York. She formerly made her home with the latter's family, but fre- quent quarrels with her daughter-in- Jew led to their being pe to sreyed on her Beek another he mother as old as 7 from her + more cheerful when she She seeme retired, but had evide of bed during the on the gas. TOLSTO!’'S HEALTH RESTORED, $i, PETERSBURG, Oct.8.—The health of Count Leo is completely re- stored, his Jong walks nya work a F his hooks. THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1908 = KOcH & Co. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY—Exceptional Money-Saving Opportunities Girls’ $12.00 Coats, $9.95 GIRLS’ WINTER COATS, man tailored, full length. The cut portrays the nor- mal college model; button to neck; col- lar of velvet. We also include another smart model in the mannish cut with notched collar of self material or vel- vet. May be worn open or closed Both models are cut on supertor lines, full and boxy, The materials are fine chinchillas, in plain navy; also chey- iots, stripes and mixtures, in the best colors, Sizes 4 to 14 years, Lined throughout with plain or stripe flannel. Value $12.00 9.95 Girls’ $7 Dresses, 5.50 New models in high neck and full length sleeves, attractively trimmed with taffe- ta bands of contrasting colors, tucks and buttows. Skirts extra full kilt or box plaited—open all the way. Mate- rials are superior quality Panamas and mohair, in plain red, navy and brown; also checks. Sizes 4 to 14 years. Value $7.00 »... 5-50 Women’s $2.00 Sith Hose, $1.00 A special purchase of 2,000 pairs of WOMEN'S PURE SILK HOSE, ¢ ing of plain, also lace ankle and all-over lace effects; in a large range of ail the new fall shades in solid colors, including black and white Value $2.00, per pair 1.00 Cirls’ School Hats -Ranchos, Mushroom and Roll n silk, Roman striped and plai FINE FELT HATS trimmed with Per: A variety of FELT HATS, with rib Value $1.48 . Infants’ and Children's, Coats and Dresses INFANTS’ SHORT COATS, of all wool batiste; cape, collar and ¢ embroidered edg, ruffle and braid CHILDREN’S CO. black caracul ing; siz® 2 to 5 y CHILDREN’ quality with 3.79 1 with 5.49 aterial. Also of good brown and _ 3,98 polka dots and izes 2 to 5 98c braid rs odel, with Also plain box white check effect, in checks years plaited front and back, finished with belt; Boys’ Clothing That Wears Only the best fabrics enter into the making of the clothing we offer, and better values cannot be obtained elsewhere. For Friday and Saturday only Our Regular $5.00 Boys’ Su'ts, at 3.75 Our Regular $6.00 Boys’ Suits, at 4.75 Our Regular $7 to $8.50 Boys’ Suits, at.........0.006, RUSSIAN AND SAILOR BLOU SUITS for be bracing every new style feature. A diversity of tures, and the popular plain shades of gray, blue, tan 3 For boys 8 to 17 years, there are the NORF( BREASTED COAT styles; aiso the r by model new patterns and colorings Shoes for Boys and Girl: SHILDPEN Many with Two Vairs of Knicker 1 rousers ; ..5.75 ‘'S BOOTS, button or r stout gun metal "S HIGH CUT BUT flexible sewed soles. Sizes 8%2 to 11, $1.75. BOYS' LACE BOOTS. of stour wax calf or soles SU eh reenenn tons S$ LACE BOOTS, Sizes 9 to 134% 125th St. West, ci _k.d, bow of v Between Lenox & Seventh Aves, _ Brill Stores’ October Sales Only stores possessing the advantages Brili stores possess could Present values a> gra as these. Ciose mili rel tions, Brill directed aiior Ng organ z- aticns, concentraied operation ot four stores and the Brill va ue-givine policy make possible these values n w at the season’s beginning that are better than you would expect at the season’s end, Suits, Fall C ats and Cravenette Raincoats, 915 and $18 Values, $19 ta: Dark worsted and self-striped black worsted SUIT brown Olive, gray, black and Oxford FALL COATS, serge at sleeve lining: d ORAVENETTE RAINCOATS, in dozens of hades All sre $15 and $18 standard garments. Suits, Cravenette Raineonats & Fall Coats, $18 and 2u V. Tan, brown and e tai ves, br prays, blacks d Oxforc an tailored CRAVENETTE RAINCOATS Silk Lined Raincoat :—Fall Coats, $25 aud $28 Worsted Suits, $17 Striped worsted CRAVENETTE RAINCOA1 Ik} 1 bro. n amt other new sha. COATS, and silk lined t 1 e rr a Ostord FALL COATS; silk mixture worsted SUIT Velour and Saxony Cassimere Suits in new Dresden and Van Dyck rowns, new olives and tans. — ; Boys’ $6 Waterproof Pucley j Sui.s, Wilh 2 Pairs of Knickers, 9 i These are the greatest $6 value suits in America. Every one Is 4 warranted to give $6 service, or a new suit free. Write for samples and folder, ' i) Brcthers linriom Store Open Evenings. 279 BROADWAY. n. Chambe: UNION SQUARE, 14th 8t.,n. 6 St. 126TH STREET, cor 3d Avenue. y. 47 CORTLANDT, nr. Greenwich. oh Yaansafy dere Special Concert Men’s New Autumn SUITS . 151 Varieties in Color, Cut and Fabric | There are rough tight-twisted worsteds, velours and cheviots in handsome stripes of various decrees of distinctness, from hair-line to thick, on dark grounds (the favorite rich browns and greenish tints) and light; and a revival of the clean-cut shepherd’s check effects, in fact, the patterns present by far the most attractive assortment we have shown. Further lat tude in selection is afforded by the fact that these patterns are distributed among no less than TWENTY-FIVE DISTINCT MODELS, all new this season, and ranging from the most conservative style to a coat with inverted seams, pockets cut diagonally and fancy cuffs Store Closes at 6 P, M. in Auditorium at 2 P.M The prices of these Suits are $15, $16.50, $18, $20, $22.50, $25, $28, $30 $32.50, $35, $38, $40 and $45 | ially broad variety at $15, $20, $25 and $80—the most popular prices, Among the SUITS FOR YOUNG MBN, the same proportionate assortment prevails— | 4 /y-four handsome new patterns, in NINE smart models especially designed tor college men, And every suit, no matter what its price, is made of all-wool goods, finished in the thor- ough manner you expect of Wanamaker clothing, Main floor, New Building. The New “Dunbarton” Coat Suit for Women at $25 | Women will bo delighted with the sty:e and individuality of these new suits, Thev frankly | i te the cut of a man’s very good looking coat, made in Scotland, that we saw recently, aigh buttons; th ure slashed, ed and he sid e seam close-f he notched of large buttonhol’s ith remely smart suits for Autumn wearing, at a moderate Old Building of 1 the curve sa fine quality of d with satin; low pock © the effect and smoke color. Spien idiy tatlored, and ext rice—$xo. a Ninety-five Distinct Sty les of Women’s ‘Imported SILK and VELOUR COAT | This is doubtless the finest collection of rich Satin, Faille Marquise, Cotele Silk and Velour Coats ever brought over. Particular women will appreciate th ul lines and e J 3 : s 2 6 5 5 faultless tailoring of each elegant ewarment, as Well as the unprecedented diversity of styles less te (9 ¢ ee me : ae: istinction, of individuality, presented—each model has the stamp of distinc , At $50 to $250—Ssilk ¢ atins, Cote r Otton five styles, At $50 to $120—Ve in every i quise; ngth models to Tich s yin fr > with sem yle, others neh coat {the gr others ar ataway nt fittimg back some with cv Palrg floor, Choice Wedding Gifts y Of Sterling Silver A rich array o! beautiful things in sterling silver, silver-mounted cut glass and rock erys- tal awaits the sedker alter gifts tor Autumn weddings, in this superbiy appointed Silvers ware Store—one of the great businesses of its kind in New York, The selection runs irom the pretty silver serving pieces to the elaborate baskets, ani tea seis, decanters and liqueur and cocktail sets ol rock crystal, |’atterns are ci‘e ully cuos-n, and the collection oliers a broad field | ior the choosing of distinctive Sandw Young Women Will Look , Their Best in These Suits as to sm The § of cut d gener n eminent] ‘y model, its, Instances: | | J—331.50. HW At 917.00 3 $s £9.50 to $22, ab pleces, boxes, candelabra, tea Hand-Embroidered Initial Handkerchiefs Orders tor the @ delicutely embroidered in- itial handkerchiels are piaced months ahead, | or ajter we caoose Careluily the iinen cioth we | want—and itis pare ffa.c—the work is distr/but- ‘ed amon the country peopie in Irelanu and | France, collecte. by the actory, anu then sent jtous, Our new shipments are just in; but we |are a ready planning next year’s orders, Over | forty styles jor inen and Women are here—afl} | the handkerchiefs neatiy boxed in half-vozens, Jali freshiy Jauodered, and very Teasonably | priced—~ For Wome 35c, 50c, 75¢, For Men, with enffs and ze8 i4 16 and 18 years, 1 floor, Old Bide Get the Children’s Warm Underwear Ready Winter “tockings, too, to keep Boreas from n pping the little legs, So many good soris t *h her ha ve Cl i ori i ol each here, that we couldn't begin to list| sag $1 each. i P A F We get practically all directly irom the | ome aud see the pretty new designs 5 Twenty-seven Styles at 12%, 25¢ end 91.50 exch, : thirteen Styles, at 25c, 35c, 50c, 78¢ mills, tha’ make them exactly as we want! “an feor ole Bu them—good dimensions, strong and comfort. able, And bes\-vaiue-for-inoney, in every case An sion” in Brussels Lace Waists A choice and limited lov of very handsome Waists of Brussels jace has just come in, to sell at over a third be ow (heir reguiar value. They are all haud made; new and iresb; in| nich designs; not lined, Tomorrow, $4 Bac h, regularly $6.40 floor, ¢ 1 Specialy popular styies; Children’s Underwear Panta- neatly trim- Pantalets according to size. juarter or Drawers, tine wool plain and soft, Fourth 28-inch Fine White Madras, 15c An “Extra,” of Course This madras Pantalets file to #105, According to size. Children’s Stockings f fine ribbed black cotton, medium weight; nan Saala’ and’ daanl tnallareatéens ) the 25e kind, so here you Strong, durable, long-wearing black cotton; have a genuile bargain to fit in with the Fail r ad rithed, double knees, narrowed ankles, sewing Season, hen waist materials are in de- manu, It's our best economy offer.ng in many auay. The madras is of fine quality, evenly woven in up-to-date designs, many neat figures The best stockings there are at this price. Fine ribbed tack or tan welght; double knees, heels and re riteraiave auodeieferiinitle Mlenyrucherand (als||i nen mite Ona azo 2a) are lined with satin ton collar, The trimmings of hand-embroidery or rich OF Vt aru a oat Ta d throughout, ‘These | braids are effectively applied. are ideal garments: fo) isiting wraps. Do-| : oa Building. | Mestfc models of s: $28 and 830.| Oe Yeaamefy Bore ‘ Friday’s Lively Group of Basement Specials Everybody 1s busy getting ready for Winter—warmer clothing, In the new styles, for men, women and children; needed comforts for the house. Forty-six well-stocked section are here in the Economy Basentent, Old Building, ready to provide the wanted goods—rich in variety, dependable in quality, and extremely low {n price. And to-morrow’s stirring news reflects just o little of the interset. begin with: Men’s Fine $1 and $1.50 Shirts, 65c Each Plaited bosoms, detachable cuffs. Stiff bosoms, attached or detached cuffs; some in coat style. Materials, crisp, handsome printed percales—the kind that go shirts of good quality. A variety of attractive patterns, including neat black stripes and figures on light grounds. Our shirt man says it’s the finest lot of shirts to sell under-price that To-morrow To only into plenty of he’s picked up since last Winter, and many men will pe with him. Two thousand tn all—regular $1 and $1.50 qualities; handsomely laundered. Sizes 14 to 17. Ready tomorrow at 65c each Boys’ GOOD Clothing—Low-priced No sense in buying poor, shoddy stuff for your boys, when ALL-WOOL clothing in handsome styles, silk sewed throughout, and up to Wanamaker, standards in every way, can be bought for such low prices as these: At $3.85 a At $4 Saflor Suits, sizes 5 to 10 years. Norfolk Jac Suita, knickers Russian Blouse Suits, sizes 8 to 7) becker trousers, sizes S to 16 years. years At Double Double-breasted nickerbocke and tw Suits, S$ to 16 acket , sizes easted trouse! ys’ Blouse Waists, lette, at 50¢ each. sizes Dressing Sacque n, Well-cut garment ¢? Of flannelette, ire: Fitted coll 1 with cro- 4 chet edge. Sateen Petticoats at 75c ' blac sate with deep 4 ys with ruffles. Like | illustration. Nightgowns And Corset Covers New Fall Styles 88c—Nightsc uting flannel, in s\ sure er plice neck S collar finis At neck, trimmed with beading. Draw-str Dress Goods of Sterling Quality And Beauty at Small Prices ’ Dependable quality at little prices is the keynote 0: Economy Dress Goods Store. The present fs the fi tabrics we have ever had at this season The ment of goods conventent, the prices the smalle Ginghams and pereales are p that launder ed wi 50c-—Corset Cover eml ig at we ard sions—note the new cloth suitin: w Satin- ess G {mst ne a great variety of . At Boe ya light and S0e Neat Sultings ty lis cks and stripes, in various ‘s fanc e Dressy Silk Waists at $3.50 The season for smart Silk Waists is here. You will hardly find a prettier style at so small a price than that shown in the pleture. Th charming models are made of soft messaline silk. In light pink and white. They nav. round yokes of Vale: 3 lace insertions, finished with me of imitation Irish lace; the fro: ons. Long sleeves, trimmed with lace inser Exclusive Styles in Women’s $5 Hats It is an “all-hinds” season—a woman may wear any shape that suits her face, Ler taste, her purse, and be in the fashion. In the smart millinery of the Golden Salon are many distinctive styles—no two hats being alike, They are stylish, big-brimmed models—not fantastic in shape or s!z6— that are becoming to many; also a large variety of handsome modeis, moderate in size, to sult women of conservative Ha Sas leading styles, in fact, at $5 each. all leading sty $: $3.50 Women’s $3 Shoes at $2 Thess are styles from the “Wanamaker-Reliable” line that are not | reordered, Of patent leather, lace and bution, and gun-metal calf, button. | ‘Meo some cloth-top shoes of $3.90 variety. range to select from, Boys’ and Uris’ Shoes at $1,50—Sturdy, well-made shoes for school or play. Boys’ sizes, 1 to 64%; of casco calf, Girls’ sizes, 11 to 2, of kid and | calf, with solid sewed soles, Sizes not complete. but a good ry Hosiery and Underwear Extra Good Values Women and men who recognize excellent values and purchase econom|- cally, will find money-saving opportuntt!es {n these new assortments of well-made, durable, correctly shaped stockings and undergarments: | wom S STOCKINGS { WOMEN UNDERWEAR At 18e par, instead of Be—Of tm-| At 470. enoh—\y iubed merino pored bluck cotton; fine gage. Vesia: iii neck, Jong slvoves. Draw- ery to match, ankle length At B60, pair, three paire for #15) At 260 each, seconds of (0, qual- Instead of bic 'pair—Of Ingrain black|ities— Vesta of white riled Isle thread liste ze weight; er topujjor opaii-mnosh cotton; high neck, long low leeven. MEN'S —""Wanamaker-Warowell brand, Of HA y 1240 p. viack cotton, ‘with Tisle throad tope; extra wrong heels and toes) Roan iiss, elas 10, . Attractive Embroidered Linens An offering interesting to housekeepers, of hemstitched German linen Scarfs and Squares, beautifully embroidered by marvellous machines | saat do work almost equaling that done by hand, and of Toweling of good quality: SCARFS—18 x 27 {n., 80 each 18 x 86 in., 60¢ each SQUARES--86 x 86 {n., $1 each, TOWELING At 15c yard Heavy red bordered Iyish Toweling, 18 in, wide, At 12}¢ yaerd--17-lnch all-linen red and blue checked Glass Toweling, SQUARES ~18 x 18 in, B0c each 24 x 24 In., 60¢ each lubed, cotton, spared” ‘Splendian terrieestie | BEGcOTded #tripes, 160 8 yard, eguiariy abe fain floor, O14 Hullding. New merehandire, ‘ 4 floor, O14 Butlding. Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co, JOHN WANAMAKER 80 x 80 tn, 78c¢ each 19 tn, wide, 15¢ yard, Broadway, Fourth Avenue, Eighth to Tenth Street ante en citi essnpivamnacall amen niii!