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PRP RTMD SEEMEY Oye 8° mere nw + THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1908. POLICEMAN WHO THREESTATES 10 Peucce cet: FEEPS SALOONS. BEAR BRUNT OF © TOBEDSMSSED 0.7. BATTLE PWM v&Co's Attractions Are Their Low Prices, “Right Shape” Shoce fo» Micses and Children are positive safequands against ly designed for us by San expert eho has made javenile foot- 3 : pw & way at oth Ay, 4th to 35th St ear his life study. th HOURS) 5 ACM ate at ' $e 2 a ae Maus th night meet AN | Millinery: Again the Influence | Winter Goods: Reduced Prices ‘ { Sytorti Spray “Riana 5 the ire distridution of cold weathe chandise, due to the con- FOU) Guy Ot ESsOn On ATI UeITOrtS) Goniee trated! TOU inj avatey vain tat ene, Ne of the Directoire Style Is Manifest | j,.02 vor weather, ve ae iisetting inthe LOGICAL WAY BY the Sixty-tirst Charge | New York, Ohio and Monday in Manhattan. ‘ eee tent He jet md ' ; py | LOWERING PRICES TO FORCE A LOWERING OF ACCUMU- j ‘ * | ‘ aRanys so flite erent ARG dale Ure 2 Directoire gown is } hence, of course, the Di- STOCKS. * Against Him. | Indiana. ili seenpeaelt tte A tatinge | rectoire # ; > variety in individual mod- Aa iN MANY SEASONS HAVE EQUAL OPPORTUN j cam | a Mo ull are si to this influence. Wide shar TIES BEEN PRESENTED FOR SAVING } EY | FUTURE NEEDS. , Many the best of the reduced price-lots are placarded with NOT ADVERTISED” Card (Voc ; aaa BLANKETS: The Final Lot civienh eer teg these will be Ueau represented Of Some fest, Good Ones ve are making of exclusive imported models, as crowns, ¢ with huge flowers, bination: 1] | and osp In in the sp e the characteris = vered with Ottoman silk and velvet, trimmed 3, tassels of gilt, or wonderful feather com- —marabout, hackle, heron, vulture, ostrich, willow plumes MOON S4 OWE) MANGO Geir oto err nna marnttures. @ — \ States—New York, Ohio and Indiana Against Luerssen) A! 8 Evidence Before Commissioner Will Go to Grand Jury. that q | | | ; | i ] | in then would be was eft tof ; | well lever copies and original designs from our own workrooms, = OUR HUNDRED “Red Star’ California Blankets—one of Patrolman Carl H. Luerssen was tried p all the 4 rere rer alle te itére DabLly Gi oe cal poin { | al prices ranging trom $9.89 to $109.00. EF the most popular eels in our “Red Star” jine—but this is ore Deputy Commissions Bak 4 reer it ANT waATbuUTIEISTG | | the last of t rer has perman.ntly closed the Brooklyn Police Hea “| trom the White TEE Cuat-d bul Gt (ho (queudlon aIRBRSEAVA For Special Selling. Mees) dyn the particul nich these Bla day on the sixty-first cha Chairman Hi Better the fat than have cancer of the TRIMMED HATS, in the new shapes, colors and materials, and showing all | made. He@hade them {oo good to be m been brought against b si that the Repu ‘i " the latest ideus in’ trimming; value MaRS ET BOIED: hee ie AC USER RETIN 8 atom ertca eit tee has assumed the di | iAH Mant ices he has been ge mae re Wak years on the fo nth Sica READY-TO-WEAR HATS, in a larg of naw designs; value $8.50; Phese are nearly ail wool Bla with just enough cotton to ; So pte esis cre cOlsLurued { 1" 5 ‘ $4.06 | bind and firmly hold the woollen yarns and insure great dur ability. (Seutull sla? y33 | Claims New York fer Taft. - | All with pink or blue borders and silk binding; for extra size beds. | Ee ; $5.84, $6.49 and $8.13 h ait | w Wy F Pair $4.84, $5.84, $6.49 an . ee i) | eather Dept. S sein = ext week, | growir COQUE white, light blue, K Ao gray; 2, 244, 21% and 3 1 a AIS es SALLE ASSURE NG Ti enn eG Macy Prices for Books Set law, Bugher's superseeed by one of exto: The complainant was F* He testified that while $4.69 $049 and | $7.94 the Standard of Book Values : /$139 $1.89 §297 $3.24 $3.44 & $4.44 Bie eekny ( OC E COLLARET HES, with ribbon ends; in white, light blue, FTER seven years of legal fighting with the Book rust it has bench In Coffey Park pes : been decided that we have Th RIGHT TER TNIRINETS l] | POCAHONTAS BANDS, in b ; regularly GOODS se "HEAP o SWE ; and another ma. a j $3.24; this sale ; Bas Souusuaur $2.29 him. He re} a | OSTRICH PLL MES Sh 1 inch, black and white; 2gularly $2.97; spe- ALL. othe rested, whereupon t | i afta "$2.49 that the } I) ogsvauuoobsbuod wandonnod pacgouD godo aa this Macy Book Store ofle rs {o the Book-read- 1 Sty 08 Books at 982, that might be glory ly broider—all lines of Books it was by paying him / Paid $4 for Liberty. Genarilo had offered ¢ ic stopped It is a black satin season, and fe are the modish gowns But the advantag | \| that are not touched ith biack in button or o:nament, Satin $4, and th H 6 a ha tah Gell | butions, 5c to 29c a dozen; Satin Ornaments. 9c to 39c each; SaeeR i a We ix aes on late hese are bill. Satin Cord for Piping. 1c a yard; Satin Frogs, 34c: tia eae Hay SUMAN el) SUMS Ee se are charac- He ie ; Folds, 8c to 34c a yard. Main Floor Gilt, e who ceo, $16.24. cco, $12.21 ; 5 vols., half morocco, £6.98. Genario's arrest and the p: $5 testified to-day. While Genario tor Holohan ask Deen offered $25 : Luerssen. He said he had been gffered money, but not by a policeman He had refused the offer, Luerss || nied the charge, but had no. witnesse to back up his denial. For the sixty previous charges which Luer: was tried he was fined @ total of 743-4 days’ pay, Sixteen of | the charges were for not paying his | debts. He 1s forty years old and a big, | testifying Inspec nt 1 1 not Black and Colored Silks fA Main Floor, Two recruits to the ranks of specia t's Works, illustrated ( su) th s., half morocco, $40.98. ns's Works, illustrated Sterling Ei, 15 yols., half mcrocco, $18.24. 2 i Cloth Covered Editions. _ Low Priced Cloth Sets. NI FOIRE DUCHE imported, 40 inches | Dickens’ Works, illustrated, 15 vols. | Les Miserables, 2 vols. 78¢. 3 log usually sold for $2.00 a yard; our price........... $1.49 $8.96. k 1 5 vOls.,$2.16 COLORED SATIN LIBERTY, 24 inches wide; in a variety of light | Dumas’ Historical Romances, 15 vols. | of England, 5 | s put forth in the sale inaug- fine looking man. evidence in the ‘i , $ Seetalvucmet Reeoten ted to the and dark colorings; ally sold for $1.00 a yard; our price.. 67e | Carlyle’s Works, illustrated Sterling | Pepys’ re “4 vols. £3.78. = us Z a Ed., 10 vols,, $5.96. Motley’s. Rise of Dutch Republic, 3 >. The Original Array of Silk Specials Bulwer’s Works, 15 vols,, $8.96. ‘Yols., 9c... Se ae COLORED, SATIN. MESSALINES, | FANCY SILKS, including satin | Srotl’s Works, 12 vols, $7, aH c 5 vols.; set, $1.19. yard wide; all desirable colors; sale,’ | barred “plaids and embroidered |ef- 7 SUSU ET EIT ela neh 5 vols.; set, $1.19. pol: indefinite number of times. Price, 14¢ and 24¢, Hasement. es metal, furn ture or class, and that can be washed an cathedral gong, Other Cocks on Display, Priced Up to $750, teed movement, with hour and half hour strike on j il | aaa Be [Fetes aasnsssssasss 49¢ yas aoyes | | LACK SATIN TOIRE,_ im: BLACK SATIN MESSALINE, yard . . . q ! BRISK BUYING iH | tes 324 inches wide; sale-$1.69 | wide: sale ’ 96, | Pyrographic Supplies. ae Sewing-Rcom |: PRINTED CREPE DE CHINE, bor- | Balcony i HIG Paseen eenaalieorerwertectstraa inss | iRlACK DRESS SATIN, 24 inches | spECiAL OUTFIT for burning wood upplies: Little Wares: i a | wide; sale . and leather, consisting of good plati- Big Economies | BLACK DRESS TA 4, 35 in, | BLACK MESSALINE TAFFETA, im. | num point, rubber bulb, glass bot- Floor, 35th 8t 4 i | plaids and embroidered effects..94¢ | ported, 42 inches wide; sale,..81.19 | tle, lamp, cork handle; complete, 09¢. NY savings on small- acinics, St. Paul and Reading Glove and Handkerchief Boxes, ) ng t Lift the List After Third | In the Underprice Basement floral designs, 126. priced things—and dol- E | PRINTED BORDERED MULLS, 27 PLAIN AND BROCHE MULLS, 27 Picture Frames, cabinet size, 2c lar savings in the long Avenue Is Hit. | inches wide; also. all-over effects; inetd wide; complete assortment of to 39¢. run, when everything |} |] | sale... | colors; sale Pipe Racks; will hold six pire | needed for the sewing campaiga | 1 PRINTED DRESS MULLS, all the | , PLAIN BLACK e 7 2 f Third Avenue opened at a further! | ray colorings: “hroche effects, 27 | inches wide; also in broche effects; Tie Racks, assorted designs, 34c. is purchased. The qualities are @eoline of 2 points and had an unset- | eee ——emeen HiWllanchesiwideciakyvardiwesn nar "BO | 2 Yard ... +7 Rae Pen Trays, 14c, Jewel Boxes, 44c, | standard—the same as you find ting effect on the tone of the stock) | Z BLACK DRESS 1 30 Collar and Cuff Boxes, 57 i ir remularestocksethenny, } market to-day. Dealings were on a| BLACK’ PEAU DE CYGNE, good | inches wide; usually retailed for 89¢,; Rc eee! Sah Jaane in our regular stocks the year | Benies, sone and changes sere small quality, 19 inches wide; a yard..38c | sale.. ....-...eescseceseeecees 69: Statler ey Racks, Inte size 49c, around, Only the prices have | and mixed. Later the market became Fancy Sewing Baskets, 59c, Goan chia ered Onin ‘s f strong on a brisk buying movement in Single and Double Playing Cara | been changed—on almost a hun- which Northern and Union Pactfic, St. Daintiness itself are the new Hair Ornaments fashioned o, Boxes, 17¢ and 28c. dred staple articles in sewing- Paul and Reading were the leaders, ad- T, See PAncarithalinerkeriacouriiunelnie ribbon—colored or gilt bow knots, Empire bands with rosettes, Tabourettes, large size, assorted de- | room supplies. The total sales of stocks were 515,900 | coronets of twisted ribbon and maidenhair tern studded with signs, $1.34, shares and of bonds $4,950,000, | Rhinestones, and sprays or ha'f opened buds of full-blown hotagrapl Poxth ae fom Maers | — Shirt Waist Boxes, { o soe Ae roses, with deW-drops on their leabes—79c to $2.34. Main Fioor. $3.34. Magazine Stands, $3.34, Brass Requisites for a geeamt lo neat: tetcompaked ith | Serving Trays, large size, $1.67, the Writing Desk. Yesterday's final figuros aro as follows: Net | Tie Racks, with mirror, $1.39, Main Floor. urea are as follows h Or, h Main Flooz. To Te ta cats (Mase 5 s i Panels and Circles, with fruit, Imported articles--distinetly new in |} 22 oy) Women S$ Silk Petticoats flowers and fancy head designs, #42 | design—lately through our Foreign th to 59¢ Office, includ Bs | RN Noa RA le Platinum Poixts, all sizes, 68¢ to DESK SETS, 5 pleces—pad, ink | te) —————~__ A special group of 100 Petticoats, made of extra | $1.08, well, paper cutter, hand blotter and ' al $5.89 heavy quality taffeta silk, in black, staple and even- | — Rubber Bulbs, 49c to $1.34, paper clip, complete, $8.49. tt ing shades; made with sectional flounce, shirred and Art Students’ Colors, excellent for DESK S| 7 pieces, as above, + & trimmed with rose ruche; silk dust ruffle. wool ind leather work; half pans, ith git? box and letter clip, 7 7, t . c; full size tubes, C ind £14 Ce Silk-T opped Jersey Petticoats, in black and staple Te Students’ Gomniate Outfits. Paper Cutters, 47¢ to 82. tos [$7.94 colorings; with deep sectional flounce, tucked; silk | $1.19, i af Pen Holders, ave, ie Ls - ¢ Hy } underlay. (A garment ordinarily sold for $10.50.) Large assortment of Importea oenebeen - to mnie a - Burning Outfits $1.34, $1.60, | xo: re ‘ $3.34, $3.94 and $5.34, er Clips to WZ. + * Hep can a woman be saliatied as to her aopearance unless a Delton Olina + 1M he can see the whole of her gown at once—and rea ane palchel iment cd of hie Bee is clearly a i Tas bach Our custom Stock Dress Shirts for men combine the excel- ‘ t1% Th gold hk, bird s- le, Ct lece of to-measure work—both in fit and needlelpo-kh—Wwih the ahr] necessity. In golden oak, bird s-eye maple, Circassian walnut o t'y and mahogany—$16.49 to $187.50. Fourth Floor. moderate cost o %, Shirts ready-to-wear. We mate them in our a Custom Sh rt Workrooms on the premises—and in the broadest + 4” range sizes and combinations known to shirt-mating. + % = Ae A AA AMA ESCA AIT + lm faace: Nortnern Pacific. Hs 12% 15% + 25 i i i Cuan esters Py dink Women’s Silk Waist Sale, $2 is Waist Sale, §2,97 Mission Mantel Clocks = The price represents little, if any, more than the bare cost of ; * the «lk and trimmings. —. For Dining Rooms and Dens t 1% __ All made of good quality black taffeta; tucked back and front, Basement + * | trimmed pleating and large silk buttons; long sleeves, tuc $1 88 Clock, as illustrated, stands 20s inches ig _ high; Flemish c.k finished case; 8.day z i ba Dress:Goods: Basement Sale 1275 Di arstoe’ as Dedlion + th E i Foot of Mala Atalay ment, with hour and half hou [iy 2 | al All Wool Broadcloth, twilled bach, very lustrous In black ang a solor strike on cathedral gong; hands 9 a 4 Sa nenemeameemenames range, including royal, navy and Copenhagen blue, MISS GIBBS A LONDON BRIDE. | prown, olive, reseda, hunter $ green, garnet. wine and smoke; 40-in ley -gae-rrme wide, 2,500 yards, 75c. quality; this sale, a yard - " AQce | and numerals are of brass; works paleslsa by glass, 8 ‘4 “4 LONDON, Oct. 20.—Miss Laura Gibbs, | All Wool Storm Serge, in navy and royal blue, garne:, brown and ne 7 Gaughter of the late Albert Gibua, of | a emmtammmammes' black; 2,000 yards, 36Ine wide, $06, quale \ 6 | New York. gas married in st. star | ity; a yard aa . : Piette eer Sn Hanging Wall Clocks $2. Bl, _—— } The ‘ Dustless Duster’? iemafaaslaliie th Case Femish oak Finished; aver 26 inchs 4 1 D e stless Duster’’ is an invaluable Yveapon in the e ¥ MISS WaRAKAMWE IN PARIS. énti-dust crasade—tn the home, in the of tce, in the shov. It ts high: hands and numerals cf brass; 8-day guaran. PARIB, Oot. 2 a chemically treated cl th that absorbs the cust, that cleans and H

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