The evening world. Newspaper, November 6, 1908, Page 8

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EVENING wukLD, SRAVAY, NUVEYBER 6, 1908, | was found near the chatr tn which | | Jaeger was sitting with a bullet tn his THE HM WHITNEY WILL PROBABLY left temple when the police broke tn the | door, They had been summoned by | |netehbora, who, alarmed at the old | man's non-appearance since Wednes-| lay, suspected something was wrong Jaeger’s wife left him re and two weeks ago, when hi ter departed, to make her On W lay last wher rned | from the undertaker 8 neigh-} bors heard a noise like ot in his | solitary apartment. Nol seems to} have done bie ue wever, until | Freight Steamer Wrecked on naaty the door was smasied tn | ker a life tn-| Sunken Meadow, Was Val- ued at $500,000. 1 ox. The Metropolitan line freighter H. M. Whitney is to-day out of the lane of Sound navigation, but in settling efter her collision with a coal barge last CS night, she has strained herself so badly rH you it is believed that it is doubtful if she i ean be salved. | they give per In the hope of saving her, or at least | her $300,000 cargo, the big Merritt-Chap- man wrecking derricks Captain Tom | It’s a Good Poiicy to investigate thoroughly all ims to proficiency made by sizes, 1 arted up the East Riv A inly Wo-dey with Niven abouR: a tose. to whom you intrust ‘The divers will make an examination | your eyesight. of the stranded vessel’s hull, and report We have h ds of testi- if it is worth while to try to get her out mon ie on fi h reference | of her present berth on the Sunken | to the services rendered by the Meadows off Ward's Island. as | With only her pilot house visible the) HARRIS OCULISTS. Exam- | Whitney is fifty feet under water) | ination without charge by HARRIS OCULISTS who are registered physicians—not over- Where she rests is not haif a mile from the place where she ran aground in Heil) Gate on May 2, lying there a monci | before she could be floated. the-counter salespeople, oo G3 if Glasses, if you,need them, $1 up. | ORDERED HS FUNERAL, TLSkSKonvis THEN SHO HISELE 54 East 23d St., near Fourth Ave. | 54 West 125 St., near Lenox Ave. | Jaeger Gontantedl4 for Cheap | Burial to Leave More t aan Solumbuen 8st & 82d Sts. Crippled Daughter. oS, ig ssau St., near John Street | BRUCEI) 489 Fulton Street Opposite Abraham and Straus, The Brooklyn police learned to- aayi| that Gotthelf Jaeger, sixty years old, once a well-to-do grocer, whose body was found in his apartment at No. 201 Hamburg avenue late last night, ordered his own funeral on Wednesday before he shot himself, apd bargained to have it cheap, so he could leave the more || his crippled daughter, Anna. lia ‘The contract he insisted upon Rudolph | Because It Makes Strength. Stiutzmann, an undertaker, of No. 3964 At the leading Drug Stores, Knickerbocker avenue, ,making a him on that day to bury him for C3] Ses BSD GER) Vaniein CuERE: Broadway Save $5 to $17.50 in You would gladly pay regular prices for any one of the 7,000 WINTER overcoats in this sale, because at regular prices they are the best overcoats in America. In this sale are good overcoats only, good in every sense of the word. GOOD IN FABRIC, because only all wool standard fabrics from best mills here and abroad are used. GOOD IN TAILORING, because tailored by six of America’s foremost tailoring organizations, none of whom tailors garments to re- tail under $15. ‘Regal Ordinary Half-Sizes Nearly Fit You ordinary full and half to be content with mere joose. O free on request. Specials, $4 and $5 GREATER NEW YORK MEN'S STORES New York City 338 Sixth Ave.,S. St,, and 68 West 21st St. Quarter-Sizes Exactly Fit You— If you have been accustomed to buying shoes made only in the you know how often you have had near-fit.’’ ys insure an exact fit— don’t haye to buy little too tight or too Regal shoes don’t have to be ‘‘broken-in’’— fect comfort from the first time you put them on, Regal quarte and retain their shape till worn out. Regals are the only shoes in the world made in quarter- This gives you jus as you can get in any other shoes, , You will find a complete line of 243 new models for this sea- son’s wear at each Regal store. f the most exclusive custom footwear that is roduced in these new Regs rom the Regal factories to you, withall intermediate profits eliminated. Nowhere else in the world can you obtain equal value at anywhere near Regal prices. t twice as many fittings to select from There is no not a Gey re- Ss. Hee Shoes are sold directly One of the new Regal models core rect for this season. Regals are made in all beathers. New Fall and Winter Style Book sent Mail Orders Promptly Filled Largest retail As business in the world. 487 Stores and Agencies in the United States and 24 foreign countries, iL SH FOR MEN AND WOMIEN CREATER NEW YORK WOMEN'S STORES Brooklyn 946 Fifth Ave., bet. roth and Brooklyn anys Ldway Newark, sabre ‘opp. Central SRSOEN 7 Paterson, N. J. 325-233 Main St, E. cor, arst 7th Avy, *STORES MARKED WITH A STAR ARE OPEN EVENINGS This Overeoat Sale GOOD IN TRIMMINGS, because the trimmings are high stand- worthy the good fabrics and the good tailoring. GOOD IN STYLE, because over 80 diflerent models are shown, including extreme and conser é overcoats for business, dress, driv- ing, motoring, walking and rough weather. Models and sizes for men and young men, GOOD IN VALUE because favor commerce rank naiiians $5 to $17.50 on every coi ard, through long-planned merchandising, ind Brill trade advantages you save Overcoats thatare Overcoats that are Overcoats that are Finest Overcoats, values up to $18.00, $9.50 values up $13 50 values up to $28. 00, $17, values up to $30.00, $19.00 . to aaah, ° Garments from rganizations Luxurious A eux silk lined Overcoats and The details of style, finish, tatloring, in An 8 Overcoats of ma lly woven fabrics; garments ver coats Bs that comt st tailoring, finest trim. tes one Blacks, Blues and Oxf and Velou Herringbone and Wale y Cambridge v and Blues, ip s, in Blacks Oxtord nd ay Box and Full-Bo« 2 inches long. Overcoals that are Suits that 80 values up an 0 to $20.00, $11. 50 values... Full weight and extra welght Worsted Frieze, Melton and Kerse in Black and Oxfor r in Br Suits that are 1 $22.50, $25 br Mik $28 values Union Square, 14th St., n. B’way Suits Special | . rama We «$17.00 + 80 fabric styles and 20 s, in Black, Oxford, Browns, Olives n Black BI Blue, Gray, Brown and d Velour cluding 20 designs—hair-line al very smart xtreme and medium Box Coats, ou breasted Auto Goats, Driving Goats ats. i ents that up to $30.00 are reasonable, Overcoats that are values up to $45.00, $27.50 garments tailoring skill and human 1 these best possible s Several extreme h Vicunas and Mel all are underestimated Lock, 1 O'CLOCK. Cer St., n. Greenwich. CONVENIENT STORES ATUs Nth & O'CLORE: Koch's Uptown Prices Make Downtown H. Shopping an Extravagance Between ) G. O H & O Lenox and ny ® | | Seventh Aves, Women’s $1.15 Cape Gloves, 85c WOMEN'S ONE WASP TAN MANNISH CAPE 8. 3 , Meyer's make. Value $1.15, pair... 85C Men’s 29c Imported Half Hose, 18c MEN'S MPC YRTED BL ACK TTON, BLACK LISLE K§; also black cot- high spliced heels and Women’ s $20.00 Suits, $12.75 Ready cash again stood-us in good stead when one of the best manufacturers sold us these SEVENTY- FIVE SPLENDIDLY PAILORED SUITS about one-half their ular value. This saving goes to you, and you are the gainer to-mor- row. The models are the clever semi- fitting coats, linea with excellent qual- ity | satin. Skirts in the graceful gored flare model, with fold. Entire suit elaborated with trimmings, A Manufacturer’s Forced Sale of Boys’ Suits & Reefers Should you buy your son a Suit or a Reefer to-morrow and save fully a THIRD by doing so, thank the late Fall for it. Frankly, a manufacturer was forced to clear his entire stock on hand quickly, and we bought up the plums. They’re yours to-morrow at sensational prices. Every garment up to the Koch standard of quality. If the same values be quoted lower else- where, we'll gladly refund your money. Our purchase consists of: BOYS’ DERBY SUITS of pure wool; bands and large newest patterns; sizes 8 to 17 ns of Skinn years. Regularly $6.00, 5 Sarin Materi: Saturday only........... 3.95 are of the BOYS’ CHINCHILLA REEFERS; button-to-neck and Reefer popular kinds for { ““sistes; warm flannel lined and finely tailored; colors Fall and) Winter ‘ ar cold FEE weir, in novelty fae Eee tay oynnenticeeens 495 Tee jane tie A special purchase; made of finest quality aaa iets i | New Teddy felt; never sold ‘at less than $1.50; for estyescolors gaan boys up to 10 years. Colors blue, red, black. Regularly Hats pearl, green and brown, for Sat- 95c offered at $20.00. Urday, Only .setcssescesrees! for Saturday, eee { ’ ' Lave $7.50 Winter Dresses, $5.90 The picture shows one of these smart models for the miss 6 to 14 years. They are clever in design and superior in fit and finish. Materials are fine plain or fancy Pan- amas in all the desirable colors, also cheviots, serges and mohairs in several oth- er choice models. All hand- somely trimmed with taf- Children’s als and Dresses = Sizes 2 to 5 yrs. CHILDREN’S COATS of black and white check material; stylish model; double-breast ttons. Also of red blue cloth, tri \d. Regul 00. CHILDRE S COATS of red astrakhan 1 cloth < navy, in several pr feta, braids, buttons and 1 5 1 of self ‘ontrast- INFANTS’ LONG CLOA aereslare Value ae trimmed with br $7.50; for Saturday 5.90 $3.50 ae 2a $10 Winter Coats,$7.50 aint? WINTER COATS of excel- CHILDRE cheviot; box plaited front and back, with emblem and leather belt; in red and navy. Regularly $3.25 2.49 Shoes for Boys and Girls We show the biggest and best assortment of Children’s Shoes in upper New York. All the new eae ae aA styles and leathers will be found and at prices lower navy and green; than elsewhere. full length mod- a BOYS’ LACE SHOES of box calf or vici kid; stout els; mannish make; oak soles; Sizes 1 t0 5%6.......sceeceecceeees 1.85 cut full and boxy; MISSES’ AND CHIL BOOTS; button’ or lace; notched collar gun metal cal welt patent leather tips with inlay velvet of contrasting col- ors; finished with buttons and braid, or the button-to- neck kind of self-material or black velvet. Sizes 7.50 4 to 16 years. Value $10.00; Saturday...... wee 25 Misses’ and Children's Hats Low Priced «sses’ Trimmed Hats, FINE FUR FELT HATS; a | We also present an attractive assortment of ROLL BRIM Bliss S “Variety. of smart. styles, | AND MUSHROOM HATS, with folded scarfs of plain and trimmed with velvet and quills. Value plaid $4.50 .. 2,98 1.69 .. or tips of $1.59 Soda Crackers that crackle as godd Soda Crackers should Uneeda Biscuit | \With meals—for meals—between meala ; In dust tight, moisture proof packages. Never sold in bulk. NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY The key to Fortune’s vaults is commonly known as a World “Real Estate” “ad.” Acquire one to-day. PFVOOd 9990 99990S COTSOOOODOOOSROS GU HOODODONI ITI IVY HHH OLHEy "

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