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ewith Lim, 4 _THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1908. nder control. | The Fire es tigation. MAUI - (Old Stewart Building.) Store Closes at 6 P. M. (New Building.) Store Closes at 6 P, M, Men’s OVERCOATS A Matter of Degrees AND : " Pa Tried to Stop Frightened | \ Caracul Cloth i Lawyer Killed by Fall From 1 Goen to Hoxplt Excited Tenement Dwellers LUNG | Coats are again veneers, temperature, first —for the present = FALL Window Will Be Buried dermpeioe mech Fl Were Wsne Then Revol | in high favor, and in Louisville, treet, to stop a runaway Ba ‘ H | § there is a scarcity in Degrees of price,-next—besides getting together every good in Louisville. o & delivery wagon vers to Give Alarm. j SEASE 1 the market of good] Style, in material and cut, of which fashion has approved this season, we have provided for every man’s prics-preference, from $15 up to $38. The showing of fancy overcoats is remarkable. At $30—Handsome cheviots, with soft, woolly surface, in brown and olive drab tones, and heather mixtures, silk-lined and cloth-faced; self collar. At $28—Smart Over- coats in two-toned light brown and anolive shaded lattice-work pattern; vel: vet collar; slight taper at come, We also have our waist; turnover cuffs piped own models (twoof which with velvet. Also a her= are here illustrated) ringbone weave, in dark which are reproductions tan cheviot, self collar, of handsome fur coats sergeciined: from abroad. | At $20— At $25—"'The Regent diagonal wea Street”—Thecoat on the lined, self collar, o rightis a very stylish gar- : - dark brown hairline stripe, ment of imported caracul Z Heel (BH sy striped cloth, 42 in. long, fitted chevi fe bai ig miltaryesiian turn- At $15 to $35—A good- over cuffs,finished at front . J ly assortment of the tavor- with large revers which ite Ove coats in black and can be worn thrown ba Oxford mixtures, in plain lined through- Z and tancy weaves, silk or out with an excellent uality of satin. At $28—“The Ruede la Paix'’—The illustra- tion to the left shows a back view ofa very hand made of imported caracul cloth, semi- 1e-breasted; high storm collar and t i Sale to Be Conducted tor Limited Tim2 Orly. 7 : age revers, lined throughout with an excellent RAT UNE eats yuan materials. Many months ago we se- lected our cloths so we would have the choicest, and placed large orders; so we will be well supplied for a long time to No class of tenement: | pases requires . Brooklyn, FATHER IS OVERCOM h. spreading to the Victim Closing Office Wind: on either side, 80 When He Stumbled and Plunged to Death. ers tiat they | th revolvers to give 1 when the police came | ng so thick they darea |}! Do not delay The Drilliant yo Watterson, u t room on} ‘ —___<=—— ant AUTO VICTIM PUT IN CELL. - tenement. | endiary origin. Journal, the fire was! ny on ave: | Amity | a a fusil- to the roof of the L ny Buildt treated when bullets t to his 1 } when the gram received to-da 1 that y Watters and it will be accompanied by t rs o'clock 1! parttontars minds of his fr offices that young death by accident, be gon in Main Foor, New Building. Second ave d that death was accide Women’s Velveteen Tailored Suits Velve Second fivor, Old Building. OMME; Mercantile Co. RS Coun SHR Acc nti Bankrupt Stock of High-Ciass Gowns At Sensationally Great Price Reductions Men’s PERFECT Black Derbies,$1.65 BETTER than most hats you can get at $2. Interesting to the man who usually pays $1.75 or $2 ior his hats, for in either case he saves money, and gets more quality than at the higher prices. These Derby Hats are all brand-new—not a flaw in them any- where—made up specially for us, and in al} sizes and several dimensions. Exceptionally light-weight, too—and making hats light costs money. Ready tomorrow—we hope there'll be enough to go round, but it’s not wise to put off. $1.65 Each Main floor, New Building. Men’s $7.50 to $10 Blanket Fell Closing Window 2en is the material for Winter suits—rich, warm and antly made and finished suits are lined with id with the added touch of luxury that handsome .are right for the coldest Winter weather. The price—$28, veteen is in black and blue, guaranteed, and cut so that the his stumbling rough the anding collar of vith buttons h straight under-arm . giving r appearance; low, Colonial pockets, tight-fitting sleeves with s, and clinging gored skirt with wide fold. yle and beauty, unusually good value at $28! Iding skull, one jeg and his ribs on the lett vken The entire stock is on sale for a quick and effective clearance. Every gown included, from the simple little house frock to the most elaborate creations for formal occasibns. Vatterson, Suita of great Second floor, Old Bu © Jaw firm, te Nattura st owe To Be Sold for Less Than Bath Robes, Tomorrow $5.50 Each private offices in Uie noriueast corner of tl e sure they will please comfortable in his room! A splendid group of warm woollen reir price, $5, and particu- Blanket Bath Robes, many cf which we made in our factory, and all of which we formerly sold at $7.50, $8 and $10. Lots of variety in the handsome patterns and colorings; ample sizes; in Half the Cost of Making j i i | New Messaline Silk Waists i : Here's fine cold-weather news for the man who longs to be iy slamme 375 Dresses Gowns *yRaorddy ug 10 “G °O *D 125 Spooy ON No Goods Charged and No Alterations Made. than is inuise of cloth and silk, in “ variety of of satin, messaline, voile, broad- | fact, lots of sheer comfort at an altogether unusual price—$5.50. superintendent } c silk a: ‘ . Z T "I vf can excite so ne offe ie els and mee cloth, silk and lingerie. } 4 Fine Lawn Waists at $6 Main Floor, New Bui-ding. ; ate RL wn ee 5 and vi 510 $45 825 4 Yoke ot crea ont pean waist immed with Valen- Thoroughly Remarkable ‘Shirts, 75c i ciennes lace, be: and plaits. Special at $6. Third fou, Old Guiding ’ t 4 Coren aT Values up to $30 Values up to $50 {4 The finest lot of them we have offered at this price in many a Major Burns. mega reg i : : day. In all the details of making and finish, laundering, materiais Mr. Wing broke into the office of Imported and domestic gowns for street and evening wear of Satin Duchescse. ‘ j Negligees and Dressing Sacques and patterns, they come very close indeed toour famous $1 shirts, Watterson and found the window open Silk Lined Voile, Broadcioth, Crepe de Chine, Ali-over Lace, Robe Gowns, Spanzle a which, as many men know, are the best on the market at the price. Straight from Paris The present lot, on sae tomorrow, offers both dashing patterns for younger men, and co*servative ones for men of quieter tastes. To them, we have added over a hundred two-dollar shirts at the same price—75c. Materials are woven and printed madras. and the shirts are made in plain or plaited negligee coat style, with attached cuffs. Sizes 14 to 17. Base Old Building. Sale of Men’s Pocket Knives There's acurious history about the way we get these splendid RHR UN a iatierson sips Leone the Gest, Net, Hand Embroidered Gowns and Lingerie. Under it was a package of law papers Many women think French garments are necessarily expen- EMiees eons OTR aiveear $35 5590, $75 $400 i, e—not so, These negligees have the characteristic taste and erick R, Bagg, one of the clerks, that , § stiness which mark importations from Paris, but the PRICES be intended to take the papers” some Vaiues ‘up to $500 ARE NO HIGHER THAN FOR DOMESTIC GARMENTS OF TSE ETE ASP MEA a THE SAME GRADE, The negligees and sacques of albatross piation, mas noted. & ne VA Ail Goods Sold for Casi Gnly. Nee IN launder satisfactorily. Dr. Laurie, of the Fa A A ee EST ae , who made an ex on the roo; and called Coron At $5—Dressing Sacques of French Albatross, in light blue, pink and ve, high neck and long sleeves; collar and cuffs trimmed with band of em- y, platted tront and back. broid Concert in : > rn 4 cr trpmmed with Valenciennes lace and insertion, $3.50 to $28.75, Stores Closes y YY , / Auditorium 5—Negligees oi French albatross, in pink, light blue, navy At 6 P.M. ss i Lid zé nity high nek and long sleeves, sancy collar trimmed with embr at 2 P.M, h inch negligees of India siik, albatroos or silk crepe, more | | | SPRL Rate HeLIED UBL the ‘Others of India silk, siik crepe or albatross, more elaborately embroidered Bilssion “for the body ren © rere Avy knives from their German inakers—the result is, they are here to Watterson's late home. sell tomorrow at much less than regular—one-half in some cases. News Prostrates Widow. v All perfect. Did somebody whisper “Christmas gifts?’’ Mr. wang, (Old Stewart Building Tomorrow. ered, some accordion-plaited and trmmed with Valenciennes Two blades, stag and bone handle, at 35c, regulary 50c to 75c, the first to +75 to 9150, Third floor, O:d Building. Two, three and four blades, stag handles, at 50c, regu'arly 75c to $1.28. Two, three or four blades, pear! handie, at $1, regularly $1.50 to $2.50. Plain Combination Knives, with scissors and file, some corkscrews, pearl handles, very handsome knives, at $1.50, regulary $2 to $3. the iraneay ‘Burs. \V ait Brewer. 5h Watterson three A Fall House-Cleaning Event John Wanamaker dieveme, SvlLAraD, Weaver Wan, AMIELY ‘| floor, New Building, and Main floor, Old Building. Years Gia, and Tie younger of he thre In Dependable SHOES Ainaniay, Raumthiavenueyesignth (emronthetrest sin foo NEN Emleinguiens Rap fe y graduate oft Ft the W k inColumbit he taught in a nieht echo! The Economy Basement Shoe Store has taken the Shoes, which were to be = John anamaker closed out of our regular stocks, in main floor and ba-ement sections. together with | Broadway, Fourth avenue, Eighth to Tenth street specially purchased lots of worthy shoes, and will offer them tomerrow, at the recuctions named—many of the lots, for various good reasons, we are able to sell for less than it cost to make them. THE WORLD’S NEW SONG. “It's Always Moe Weather In- doors,” the Beat of 8. R, Henry's CARBONX = Many nt Works, anh 8 ; ; Women's Shoes $2.50 That Are Worth $3.50 and $3.90 UNBURNABLE Newest Ranier Wer The $3.90 ones are from our regular stock; gun metal, calf-skin, button and lace, being discon- The $3.50 kinds are the well-known trade-marked La Mode shoes which are sold regularly for # | $3.50, Five style } is making new friends every hour. Once used | writers, a Le REMERON RT a Sm SA ST Vaudevil| N audeville [i] | Women's Shoes $1.20, Used to be $1.90 and More f it becomes a part of the househo'd, office, factory, Ligh Kidskin Button Shoes in good range of sizes and widths. shop or store. To have it in the house does not posistin Women's Shoes at $1.60 in Popular Styles invalidate your insurance in case of tire, as do me a: ree : ia | In gun metal, B! ucher nd kidskin, button and lace, A line made spec.a ly for this store to sell bes s id: ng Na ee Jt replac Be these danger 4 Cer gage eR ag pave fat $1.90, and not equaled elsewhere for the price. ous Nuids Jor al Cleaning Pate f removes been, followed Acrgi eae f grease and dirt from an Ae tins besa mic tn } RO ol For Big and Little Girls pat a) material in an instant. Ma Grand Old Lad n the Harvest M ¢ have found better shoes to sell at $1, $1.30 and $1.50, The new shoes « anc " it a poi nae ae i tn than any we know of at these prices, aa:neW shops arechigreniand batten ee z it a point to get RAR SHOE AE BHC ARNE DON Gun-metal caliskin Blucher lace or kidskin button shoes; sizes range from 6 to 8, 8!4 to 1034 JE * De eee i i and 11 to 2. , RBO v-) try by Miss Rosie aw The old lines must go, and the 6 and 8 sizes are 75c.; were $1. Sizes 84% to 10!4 now $1 “Vou Yew were $1.30, es 1] to 2 now $1.20; w $1.50, ery pair is well made and solid leather, and |CARBE of them just the same as though you bought at regular scat i wouldnt CANBONA CANNOT BURN 4 : ; are Small Boys’ Shoes do thiswit CANNOT EXPLODE $1 that were $1.30, just because we have a better shoe to sell al 51.50, Sizes 10 to 13/4, ae 15c,25c,50c and $1.00 at Drug, Other shoes for Boys at $1.50 and $2, which wear well and mcke us new customers. Benzine Grocery, Housefurnishing Stores and Departments all. Warm Felt Slippers 65c, Regularly $1 or Naphtha' For men or women. The maker had a special lot of high-grade felt -cnough to make ten thousand pairs; we thought well enough of them to take the entire lot. The men's are in black sizes 6 to 12, The women’s in brown, wine and blue; sizes 232 to 7. Basement, Old Building, j — JOHN VW AN AM AKER The Sunday World's “Want” Directory makes more offers of Broadway, Fourth Avenue, Eighth to Tenth Street Positions than any other two mediums in the universe, f aL