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THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1900. n his pockets, hing and, hus ay, tled hit negroes ha ne time they ly was rescued by a farmer red his wallet and the §200 ani nt In an alarm Ine of the CORNERED AFTER OAHOUR CHASE, TRES SUGDE, Highwayman Who Tied Vic: tim Naked to Tree Slashes Throat, but Will Recover. na eT DUrY Following a man hunt with pict Overfatness Condemned esque featu through Suffolk Fat, or even women renders wh Nassau counties, Charles ‘Thor is year must un negro, of Huntington, ts in Nassau Hos- | °"! ‘pital with his throat slashed, Atter participating In a bold hold-up, he was chased for twenty-four hours and final- Jy when cornered in a house in West- bury attempted suicide. Thomas, who ts a worthless fellow, with a companton equally worthless, met s accordingly dPR with the fat, It has be dieting; but it ts these meth nd unreliable. 6 mode 1s by mola Presc Reto Zaltaggio, a contractor of Amity-| ‘or the M aye Détrelts: Meh ville, on Wednesday afternoon, Ie was | will give 0 case of these ele- | known to carry money about him and | Ka Containing) a good: enty-five cents, ani uld be enough jon on your exce much a& a pound the negroes attacked him altaggio ran and for nearly a mile kept in advance | y of his pursuers, but found his strength leaving him. Nearing a bend in the road he rounded it so he was for out of their sight. He took wallet containing $30 and flung it into the bushes and then threw himself on the road. ‘The robber n instant sturbing the stomac soon were on } of the flesh (Old Stewart Building.) Store Closes at 6 P. M. A Very Tempting Group of Women’s Tailored Suits at $25 Not all from one tailor, but from several good ones. The lot is large in the aggregate, but composed of a number of attractive styles, any one of which would command a much higher price regularly. Hence it is a splendid opportunity to buy a stunning Fall and Winter suit and make smart saving in so doing. The suits are of broadcloth and hard finished worsteds; with single-breasted, half-fitting coats, plain tailored, with strapped seams and notched collar, or finished in points front and back; smart waistcoats, elaborately braided. Some have large revers and Danton collar; handsomely cut skirts in several styles. Unusual value at $25. Also a special offering of Tailored Suits of Unfinished Worsted at $23.75 Coats 36 in. long, half-fitted back, vent with row of buttons, single- breasted, with notched collar and coat sleeves. Skirt gored and close- fitting, buttoned down front. An extremely stylish model. Many other styles of tailored suits at $12.50 to $225, in velveteen, $28 to $43.75. Second floor, Old Building. Young Women’s Winter Coats Of Rich Caracul Cloth $25 So admirably is carac.. cloth made nowadays that coats of it have much of the lustre and elegance of the true fur. And they are as delightfully comfortable as they are handsome. The coats illustrated—for girls of 14 to 18 years—are, in addition to their other mer- its, unusually low-priced at $25, They are semi-fitted, 50 in. long, collarless, with braid and button trim- mings, single-breasted, and lined throughout with sat- in, Coats that are immense- ly stylish as well as mod- erately priced. Other styles, in Young Women’s Winter Coats, almost without number, for {| street and evening wear, in kerseys,cheviotsand broad- cloths, at $9.75 to $52.50. Second floor, Old Bldg. Girls’ Hats, 50c, 75c and $1 Saturday is Girls’ Hat Day at WANAMAKER'S. We have ready for them about 200 hats in all styles, colors and shapes, priced at 50c, 75c and $1; these are small prices, but forany one of them you can get a natty hat, smartly trimmed. They are really $1 to $3*hats. Royal Salon, 2d floor, Old Bldg, Fine New French Kid Gloves Eight-button---$1.35 a Pair Which is just 65¢ a pair /ess than we should sell them for if we got them in the usual way—~but we didn't, The importer brought over too many—these have just come, by the way, and are fresh and new-and we bought them so as to accomplish this handsome saving, They are fine quality French kid, eight-button length, mousquetaire, tan and black, tomorrow at $1.35 a Pair, Instead of $2 The splendid Wanamaker stock of BROAD-CUT CAPE GLOVES is attracting wide approval. These stylish gloves, that pull on easily, are in English tan shades, and have one large clasp, Men's and Women's, $1 and $1.25 a pair; Boys’ and Girls’, $1 a pair. Main floor, Old Building. John Wanamaker Broadway, Fourth avenue, Eighth to Tenth street urse, quite harm fal than other- 1 left him, | 1 are trying exercise or | rtain they will find | The | to get In form for | means of Mar- Any druggist | bh cual ff Pneus Store for lines, not | af, Low Pace seme (Old Stewart Building). Specials for Saturday Women’s Caracul Coats Extraordinary Value at $10.75 Every woman knows how greatly in demand caracul coats are this season. The remarkable quality of this offering of Caracul Coats at $10.75 can therefore be readily appreciated. They are 30 inches long, semi-fitted, with large revers, satin- lined. Sizes 32 to 42. Also a fine group of Broadcloth Coats, in black only, full length, satin= lined throughout, semi-fitted, plain tailored or trimmed; sizes 32 to 42, at the same low price—$10.75- Store Closes at 6 P. M. Women’s Directoire Suits at $13.75 This offering of wonderful suit values was brought about by a very special arrangement with a maker of handsome tailored models to whom we gave a large order. We anticipate great enthusiasm when women fiock about these stunning suits at $13.75. Made of fine striped cheviot, in navy blue, wistaria, smoke, catawba and black; jackets 40 in, long, hipless effect, single-breasted, large patch pockets and AVE. om n-lined throughout. Gored, button-trimmed skirt, Sizes 32 to 42. Worth one-half more. Also thirty-nine suits at $8.75 each—in brown stripes. Sizes 36 to 40. Young Women’s Suits Out of the Ordinary at $10 ‘These suits have all the hall-marks of suits costing a half more than to-morrow’s price— $10. The jackets are 30 inches long, single- breasted, satin-lined and have patch pockets. Skirts plaited and fold-trimmed. Cciors blue, green, wistaria and smoke. Sizes 14 to 18 years. Special at $10. Net Waists, Special at $2.85 gives you A special purchase on these handsome waists They are just the dressy for evening wear at this season. In white or ecrv; yoke of lace or front embroidered and trimmed with lace insertions. Lined with China Silk. Special at $2.85. Girls’ Winter Coats, Special at $4.50 The Girls’ section, always ready with good things, presents a fine and distinctive Coat offering on Saturday morning, one that mothers and girls will be sure to appreciate. These coats are of cheviot, in navy blue, green and brown, in smart Long Top Coat style, and are ideal for street or school wear. All specially priced at $4.50. Fine Bargains in Women’s Furs You'll find beauty, good quality, comfort and a direct appeal to your thrift in these two groups: At $7.50, regularly $10—Large Pillow Mufis of blac At $6.50, regularly $9—Neck-pieces to match. Hats with Black Ostrich Tips, $8 Women like the quiet elegance ostrich feathers give to headgear, so these smart hats are sure to find favor. They're fancy turbans and toques of velvet, satin or felt, in black and colors, with various trimmings; though all show black ostrich tips each hat is individual in style. A lucky purchase materials makes the price $8, though these are really $10 and $12 values. Infants’ Coats and Bonnets Best at the Prices Little ones from 1 to 3 years old can be fitted out with the prettiest, warmest and most practical Winter coats and the dainti- est bonnets from these most moderately- priced groups. At $3—Infants’ White Washable Cor- duroy Coats; turned back collar and cuffs, § pearl buttons; lined throughout. At $2,50—Infants' White Serge Coats: box model, double breasted; collar and cuffs with braid piping. At $1—Infants’ Silk Crochet Bonnets, worsted-lined, trimmed with ribbon bows. Hosiery and Underwear—Prices in Your Favor Good wearing qualities, excellent finish and shapeliness, mark these seven groups, and you will find the garments of some groups priced below regular values: Women’s Underwear a Men's Half Hose At 18c a garment, “seconds” of! ‘Three pairs for 25c th 124 25c qualiiy-Of ribbed cotton, heavy- |g pair Of fist black coven wes weight; vests with long sleeves; jess elastic and ANE, drawers in ankle length. 2c < At 50c each, regularly $1—Vests,, At 12/4¢ @ p uemh: en Ol of heavy-weight blue ribbed merino; My lack or shades f of tan, with double soles and high- high neck, long sleeves. Inaleeiea Women’s Stockings | ann At 1244c palr—Of plain black cot- Men’s Underwear ton, elastic and serviceable. At 50c a garment — Shi:ts or At 18c pair—Of black cotton, plain, | Drawers of heavy-weight gray fleeced elastic, durable. | cotton, or ecru ribbed cotton. Crisply Priced Table Linens ‘The good, sturdy linen sorts that always look well and give satisfactory wear, now at economies worth considering. Snow white Irish Table Damask, several patterns, 7 40c a yard, regularly 50c. . Irish Damask Dinner Napkins, size 24 x 24 in. at 20c, regularly 25¢, d German Damask Table Cloths, size 55 x 71 inches, at $1, inches wide, at ce Lace-edged Scarfs with linen centers, 18 x 36 in., at 78c, regularly $1; 18x 45 in, at $1, regularly $1.25; 18 x 54 in, at $1.10, reg- ularly $1.50; 18 x 72 in,, at $1.60, regulariy $2. Boys’ $5 Suits and Reefers at $3.85 Regular $5 quality. Made of all-wool mixed cheviots, silk-sewed; stylish, warm garments for Winter wear. Russian Blouse Suits, sizes for 3 to 7 years; Sailor Blouse Suits, sizes for 5 to 10 years; both with bloomer trousers. Double-breasted Suits with belt and knickerbocker trousers, sizes for 8 10 16 years, Reefers, sizes for 3 to 12 years. All at $3.85, instead of $5. Also a fine lot of SEPARATE KNICKERBOCKER TROUSERS, of all-wool mixed cheviots, sizes for 7 to 16 years, at $1 a pair, instead of $1.50, Men’s and Women’s Umbrellas at 90c Serviceable, good-looking Umbrellas, 26-inch for women and 28-inch for men, of American taffeta, plain or fancy ndles. Regular $1.25 quality. Also $3 All-Silk Umbrellas at $2, 26 and 28-inch sizes, with handsome natural wood handles, Men’s Blanket Bath Robes at $4 Just fifty of these comfortable, handsome Blanket Robes, made full and roomy, in Jacquard figured designs, in tan, brown and navy blue. Regular price $5, these a dollar less—$4, John Wanamaker Broadway, Fourth avenue, Eighth to Tenth street sees ee —— ——— Saks & Company Broadway at 34th Street Even for the man who regards clothes simply as— clothes; who pays little heed to the vagaries of fashion, we have a message. It is true that we lay a great deal of emphasis upon the distinction of our pro- ductions—our tailormen are so trained that they could not do otherwise than give the best of their capabilities. ‘But—our prices are based upon quality only; for the distinction of model and fabric nothing extra is asked—therefore; still be interested in garments of our creat- ing,in that they representan intrinsic stand- Suits & Overcoats for Men In exclusive models, produced by our own designers and tailormen, Suits $15 to $45, Overcoats $15 to $65 Raincoats. The new cuitoned-to-neck models, at $20 to $38. Suits and Overcoats for Young Men—Sizes 30 to 36—at $15 We feel no hesitancy in pronouncing these garments the best values that New York has thus far seen this Fall. From every standpoint of distinction and quality, they are immeasurably superior to most clothes for young men, that are sold at higher prices. Eight models in at least twenty different fabrics. Fashioned to meet extreme or conservative ideas. Suits and Overcoats for Boys AN ATTRACTIVE OFFERING FOR SATURDAY Boys’ Suits with 2 pairs of knickerbockers | Pleasing effects in mixtures, carefully tail ored and trimmed Value 6.50) Reefersand Russian Overcoats of blue chin- | chilla or fancy overcoatings, wool lined. + 5.00 Value 6.50) $10, $11 and $12 Kni bocker Suits | Spe at j Double-breasted or Nortoik Suits of worsieds or cassimeres: in the new ians, olives or gray eftects, distinctively tailored of blue or gray chinchillas, pebble cheviots, } kerseys or mannish overcoatings in fancy ef- 7 75 | H i i \ H ; ! } | | fects. All the latest colorings. Values up to} i $10.75, Saturday “Special” at } Auto and “ Protector’ Qvercoats for Boys, 7.75, 10.75, 12.75 and 18.00 (Sizes 10 to 18 years.) Made from mixed overcoatings buttoned- to-neck, cut very full and cleverly modeied. Shoes for Boys and Children A Special Offering for Friday and Saturday Boys’ $3.00 calf or patent calf, lace shoes, i} sizes 1 to 5% ;T-05 Boys’ $4.00 patent calf, wax calf or gunmetal | 2.85 calfskin lace or Blucher model shoes, ij Children's and Misses’ patent leather, calfskin or kidskin shoes, button mode's; orthopedic lasts. 8 etoll I% to2 2% tod 1,55 1.85 2.25 Sizes © to 8 1.25 Furnishings and Hats For Boys and Children Gloves for Youths, Boys and Girls One clasp Prix seam Cape or Mocha Gloves in gray or tan; sizes | to 744;. at 1.00, 1.50 and 2,00. Shirts for Youths and Boys Coat style with plain or pleated bosoms, in light or dark colors, of corded percales or madras; sizes 12 to 14 neckbands; at 1.00, 1.50 and 2.00, Pajamas for Youths and Boys. O! silk, madras, mercerized cotton or flannelette; cut extra full and well made, ages 4 to I8 years, 75c to 4,95 Also a complete variety of Boys’ and Grrls’ Wipter Underwear. All of the best makes—at medest prizes. Hats fer Boys and Girls Beaver Hats in all the newest models and) popular shades; colors—tan, red, brown or | navy; Teddy Hats, round or square crown 4.00 Middies or Sailors. An unsurpassed assortment of Hats in felt, cloth, velvet or fur; small turbans, Glengarrys, Napoleons 1,50 to 3,95 Jack Tars or Scotch Caps, at Saks & Company Saturday, November I4th. Colored Broadcloth Coats for Women We are daily in receipt of new designs and shapes in the plainer tailored garments which are admir- ably calculated to serve the double purpose—For street wear (because they are richly but’ incon- spicuously modelled), or for evening wear, because we present them in evening shades—pearl, gray, tan, smoke, light blue, red or green. The designs include Empire, fitted or semi-fitted shapes. Prices range from 29.50 to 75,00 ) 50-inch Karakul Cloth Coats | 29°59 Semi-fitted garments with shawl collar; lined with guaranteed satin; made from fine imported lus- trous Karakul cloth—not equalled elsewhere for less than $40.00 27.50 Tourists Coats New Storm Model Of men’s coating materials in the most durable shades, An extraordinary value. Special for Saturday _ } 16.50 Millinery Tailored and Semi-Tailored Hats in large, medium or small shapes and all the fashion- able colors of the day. Untrimmed Hats—The very newest shapes in felt, velvet, silk plush or napped beavers in colors that conform with pre- vailing modes. “SPECIAL” FOR SATURDAY Napped Beaver Hats of very! 0 best quality. Value 10.50, 7°5 Also a very attractive array of Trimmed Hats for Girls and Misses. For Saturday, November 14th, An Exceptional Offering of Suits, Coats and Dresses for Girls, Misses and Small Women (Sizes 14, 16 and 18 yrs.; 32, 34 and 36 bust.) SECOND FLOOR, Tailored Suits of imported broadcloths, ) cheviots or worsteds, in a large variety | of models and colors. Satin or braid trimmed; the colorings include taupe, { 25.00 smoke, olive, Catawba, old blue, peacock, navy or black. Value 39.00, plain or fancy stripes—a large assortment | of long coat models, fancy trimmed. I5.00 Colors—navy, smoke, brown, olive or | 3 black. Value 25.00, | Tailored Suits for Girls Sizes 12, 14 and 16 years, Shoe top skirts, Of broadcloth, cheviot and worsteds in fancy stripes or plain colors, in a variety of long coat models. Value 35,00 25.00 Value 29.50 14,00 Value 19.75 9.75 Fancy Tailored Dresses for Misses Sizes 14, 16 and 18 years Of imported broadcleth or velveteen in| Princess, Directoire and Empire modeis— elaborately trimmed with satin. Colors —taupe, smoke, catawba, olive, navy or black 23.50 Value 35.00 to 37.50, | Coats for Misses Sizes 14. 10 and 18 years Of imported broadcloth, karakul cloth or fancy mixtures in semi-Empire or loose back models Fancy trimmed; satin lined throughout Value 29.50 At 19.75 Value 35.00 29.50 Fancy Tailored Dresses for Girls (Size 6 to [4 years) Of imported wool plaids or storm serge, guimpe models. Velvet or contrasting cloth trimmed, j Values 8.95 12,59 18,50 At 5.95 7.95 9,75 Coats for Girls (6 to 14 years) ! Of imported Chinchilla, flannel lined) throughout. Silk velvet collar, buttoned to neck; colors—navy or gray. Value 15.00 9.75 Fancy Leng Coats of fine quality kersey or cheviot, velvet or silk braid trimmed, in Empire or full back models; colors—navy Value | r0.00 olive, red or black 50 at

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