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THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1908. ‘ oD ee +e et ee ee ee ee 7020”STREET# NEW YORK. } 0 Yea ‘galleries of the mine are being walled “GIVE UP HOPE OF SAVING terion, ae [a Ae a 360 ENTOMBED MINERS. OHANLER SPENT $7,305 HAMM, Wo IN CAMPAIGN; SHEARN $935. ALBANY, Nov. 13.—Lieut.-Gov. Lewts Stuyvesant Chanler’s gubernat paign cost him $7, certificate of electioi ACCUSED; BALED BY THE PRESIDENT —— | WHEN YOU BUY RESTAURANT rmany, Nov ch the men whe tphatia, SNTHIAV,, 19% expenses filed to: Leaders of Fashion. Misses’ A._pparel---Saturday Specials 2 Demonstrating the Supremacy of this Section gay Third Floor Special attractions for to-morrow that are, if anything, more interesting and important than those that brought the largest business in our history tothis department last Saturday. Misses’ Caracul Cloth Coats, at $23.75 lependence nor, spent went to the Independ- mpaign fund. » miners who were Charles Jones, of First Nation- al of Seabright, N. J., Charged With Theft. Charged with the embezzlement of $%,000 of the funds of the First National Bank, of Seabright, N. J., of which he was cash! les Jones, member of a wealthy Red Bank famlly was tigned to-day before United | Commissioner S. Howell Jones, In 3 \ ark. | George M. Sandt, whose palatial home oceuples a city k in Red Bank, is president of the institution. Mr. Sanat furnished $10,000 for young Jones | at the tme of his arrest Several days ago. then Jones has been en- eavoring to secure some one else to go on his bond, as Mr, Sandt's accommo- | ation was a temporary one, He was | given until to-morrow morning to pro- éuce a bondsman to give bail for his @ppearance before the Federal Grand Jury. The hearing to-day was strictly pri- vate. Lawyer Edmund Wilson, who ts said to be slated for the Attorney-Gen- eralship, came up from Red Bank to) represent the accused man. United States District-Attorney Vreeland ap- peared for the Government. With Jones at the hearing were Mr. Sandt and Gar- ret S: Jones, father of the accused, | cashier of the Rahway National Bank, another institution in which Mr. Sandt | is a heavy stockholder. Every effort has been made by friends and relatives of the accused man to keep the matter from becoming pubilc | ever since his arrest, several days ago, | by Deputy United States Marshal Louis Beekman. The hearing to-day was e, and at its conclusion A SUIT OR OVERCOAT , FROM THE CORNELL CLOTHING CO,’S STOCK |YOU SAVE HALF| We purchased the Stock at 50c. on the Dollar SUITS AND OVERCOATS 15.00 15.00 20.00 $30.00 Men’S Suits and (ONGieorttSs Gousn0a0gH $30.00 Men’s Tuxedo Suits, silk lined $40.00 Men’s Full Dress Suits, silk lined $15.00 Men’s Cravsnette Rain Coats 7.50 $20.00 Men’s Cravenette Rain Coats 10.00 To make this Sale FAMOUS we have marked our entire stock of Men’s Furnishing Goods and Hats at corresponding prices. “ as these. Made in a 50-inch Directoire model with Napoleon collar and reveres; lined througtiout with anteed satin, (as illustrated.) 3-Piece Suits, $18.75 Misses’ &> Junior Suits, $15,00 collar and tie, made in riety of tailored models; trimmed with; self-covered moulds; large pateh pockets | Misses’ Suits at $32.50 Two and three piece models to which we have given much thought. New 42-inch hipless styles | The most popular coats of the day—and hard to find in such altogether desirable styles long satin tie, finished with ornaments; | Misses’ Broadcloth Suits at $24.75 Strictly tailored 86-inch model, trimmed with self Misses’ and Ju $24.75 Suits of cheviot viting, | made in ar etive hipless model with a Jitary covered moulds coll dd tie, | Junior Suits ina Suits of fancy suitings and plain colored cheviots, | Misses’ Broadcloth Coats, $18.75 50-inch, semi-fitted model with military | tie of satin; lined throughout with guaranteed satin. ‘Girls’ Dressy Coats, $14.75 In a variety of models, some self-trimmed; others with fancy braids; all new shades: sizes 6 to 14 years, we patch pockets; also 3-piece sw Directoire model with high y collar and that portray to perfection the fashion trend of the made to be sold at 345. moment; Girls’ Caracul Cloth Coats, $16.50 Made in a youthful double-breasted model with high collar and tie; sizes 6 to 14 years. 6 to 14 years Girls’ School Coats, $5 Made of cheviot,in navy, red and brown; lined throughout with flannel; military collar of velvet, finished with large brass or horn buttons; concession. Direectoire and Empire modelsin a numbe Voile, Duchesse Satin and Messaline: some hand embroide Misses Caracu! Cloth Coats at $23.75. lace, Sale of Magnificent Imported Messaline Silk Net and Baby Irish Lace Waists At Less than the Wholesale Prices NQUESTIONABLY the most pretentious and mest important sale that has been announced in a twelvemonth. The waists are the very conception of $F Second Floor, Misses’ Gowns-Very Special- at $24.75 A lot of handsome Costumes, for which the original order was caneclled—bought from the make ttractive styles. d, others elaborately trimmed with High class in every particular—costumes that would ordinarily sell up to $45, at... SIMPSON CRAWEORD CO., SIXTH AVENUE'S FINEST STORE. sizes | ) rat a special Misses’ charming Costumes of $24.75 Pure White Swansdown Turbans Saturday at °9.75 Exclusive shapes, tastefully op is trimmed with fancy feathers Wid or gold trimmings. Splendid Black Silk- Faced’ Velvet Hats, $7.95 Trimmed with real fox tur scarf, head and tau daintiness and are beautifully elegant in every detail of material, workmanship and correctness of fit. A superb range of choice colorings, including Pink, Light Blue. Black or White. It is impossible to picture a more distinguished gathering— at the prices quoted they are simply marvell:us values. ‘The alleged shortage has been repaid fnto the. bank, Jones's lawyer said to- day. Jones is said to have led an extrava- gant life jately. His family 1s one of the most prominent in Northern New Jersey. CAMMEY Oth Ave., Cor, 20th St This Friday and Saturday In Our Basement Store Will Be the Two Greatest Bargain Shoe Sale Days In Family Footwear That the City Has Ever Seen We have been preparing this public-seeking sale for many weeks and have exactly what the people want in Fall and Winter Footwear at prices that will appeal to all. Mew- est models and latest fashions in men’s, women’s and children’s shoes. Y _ 235 Opposite Post Office. Open Saturday 10 P M. Broadway, Handsome Trimmed Napped Beaver Hats, MAIL, ORDERS $8.50 With a wealth of fine flowers or faney feathers. UNTRIMMED HATS 200 Very Fine Grade Silk-Face Velvet Hats, 2.98 All made over buckram tran i y Misses Handsome Gowns at $24 75. Trimmed Black Lynx Fur Turbans ! slipstiteh edge, in black, all good colors and combinations of black upper brini and colored facings. ‘These hats are positively worth 500 Black and Col F ~excel- | and Colored Feit Hats—excel 48&e | lent shapes—heretotore $1.25 to $1.98 at Black, white, brown Lynx Fur ‘Turbans, mushroom and Silk face Velvet Dress Shapes, black and colors, $y 98 fo. | large shapes.” Enormous at 0. ay showing, ¢ This handsome Dress Waigt This beautiful waist of im- ‘This eatremely dressy Messa- This handsome Dress Waist |[at...... $2.48 to $5,98 N aR H of impo d ne, yoke ported Messaline; lavishly line Waist ‘trimme of Messaline, trimmed with | Magnificent quality ; appe eaver ats of Baby front, back trimmed with embroidered Irish Crochet L. German Val., Venise and Y and Turbans, magnificent stock to | Men’s$3 Patent Leather, Box Calf, Gun Me tal Men’s Patent Leather, Box Calf,-Gun Metal Calf and Velour Calf, call and Welous Button, Lace and 7 aes’ a j Bulcher, | Blucher,Welted ¥ j: Bt Soles, f 4 \ j $ Hats of finest Ottoman silk select and velvet combined, at... °4.98 j,.. $2.98 to $3.98 5 Women’s 14 Kt. $ Solid Gold Watches ° For Saturday only, a limited quantity of women’s solid gold 14 kt. open face watches; guaranteed timekeepers; an actual saving of 86.00 on every one of these watches as value is 814.50. The Simford Watch, $5.00 An acknowledged timekeeper; made to look like the high- est grade thin model watches; solid silver or real gunmetal, with a beautifully adjusted jewelled nickel movement. FINEST STORE: erman Val., Filet and German Val., Madallions and German Val., fine cluny insertions, 87,95 87.95 $8.75 $7.95 Any one of these waists is valued at $10 to $12 | Very fine Baby Irish | Handsomeand fine qual- 125 dozen Taiiored! Waists of extremely fine satin-figured |] la Bio , Madras, regulation tailored model, same as model (No. 3 in picture); \ith pleated fronts and tucked back, all silk lined; regular $10.75 $7.50 Be $7.95 stiff cuffs and colla UO $1.00 values, at 100 dozen Men's Shirting Waists, splendidly tailored, solid white; Gibson models, patch pocket, one with wide pleats and fine French tusking; the other with six 1-inch pleats; all have attached laundered cuffs and detachable linen collar. Each waist has -inch large fine pearl buttons, Waists come one in a box, and are universally sold at opportunity to buy sensible Xmas gifts; on sale to-morrow... Lace Dress Waists, with yoke of em- | ity broidered ne a regular t Brussels Net Waists, trimmed silk lined; 0. waist, far Main Floor, SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO., SIXTH AVENUE'S Women’s$3 Black Kid, Patent Leather and Gun Metal Calf, But- ton and Lace, Women’s $2.00 and $2.50 Patent Leather, Gun Metal Calf and Vici Kid But- ton and Lace, r. f . Together With High-Grade Stocks From Four Other vertising at full prices, we announce a sale of Men’s Winter Overcoats and Suits at prices ,2° meet the demands of our customers to-morrow the more quickly, our sales forces will be incyeased. e Annual, Eagerly Awaited Sale of the Celebrated K hei Cloth Prominent Clothiers A a time when the rigors of wintry weather are due, at a time when everybody else is ad- that can leave no doubt in your mind as to the advisibility of buying without delay to-morrow. ‘This sale isn't a new born trade transaction, but a solid event that occurs once a year—and always at just about this time. ’ $ $ Men’s *22.50 Overcoats at *16.00 These garments will appeal to the man who would pay his custom tailor $22.50 for a coat to order TYG T TTR iy OMT Ey INT TTA WANA AAA AA AANAA NAAR INANAAAAAARARAAAARAOAAAAAARA $3.50 : FY Gir's’ Shoes Boys Shoes a 5 ’ Satin Calf Lace Shoes, sizesy Child’s $1.50 Black Kid B: and Lace ahaa ne 6 el 104 ren i $1.00 $1.00 You may Kanae ces aie pairs Boys’ a 00 Box Calf 1.25 choose from any style of the season, the regular Overcoat, or our new style * Protector.” Misses’ $1.75 Black Kid Button and 3luchers, sizes 1 to 54 : ° : } . oas Nien Lae Shs, ets 110 Beeston BL25 | bey ior Cal Doi ly ch gy ig Kuppenheimer Overcontsat:'19.75 Kupnenheimer Overcoatest $23.50 Kuppenhelmer Suits at $10.75 taal AA tac aet ca Thi 's and SS a teeeeeeeee id of s mM Star Sithatawall alice Very highest class tailoring, fit, workmanship and \s rye} Nt ‘ 800 pairs Misses’ and Children's | Boys’ Velour Calf and Vici Kid, Lace af exe peona! merits Included are tt see y Alaght pein as att Only AAs he MAPS OARD |e in this Winter's most exclusive patterns. Modes, $2.00 Gun Metal Calf Button, sizes 11 1,15 | and Blucher $1.50 Also plain. gray and bse Eve taste wil’ be| e@. info high grade custom made germents, Coats| tans, fancies and plain black and Oxford gray, to.2, $1.35; sizes 8 to 10%4........ ° 200 Pairs Boys’ $3.50 Tan Calf High Y satisfied, ¢ . that will please the most fastidious dresser, Every Suits that we and the maker recommend to you. en ; “ a c ve ted. Child’s Black Kid Lace Shoes, sizes 9 Cut Bluchers, with two straps and Men’ sive represente F = 5 " 4 , en's Overcoats at $12.50 Men's Suits at $12.50 tO M0Varrerertererereres : 85c buckles, sizes 12 to 2 tees . $2.50 To show you how ts.at 82 valcomanial| lite Kuppenheimer Suits at $16.00 ‘These Suits have every appearance of having been Eaceptionally well tailored Suits in all the newest Fy of fancy all-wool Worsteds, Velours and Fancy Tweeds, Also plain black Thibet. Best of workmanship and latest models, At every other time you would pay $25 for these same suits Little Gents’ Box Calf and Vici Kid Bluchers, sizes 8 to 1314 $1.00 The Largest Stock of Guaranteed Rubber Boots and Shoes in the World. Storm King Boots | Storm Rubbers Short Boots Storm Rubbers AAD '6 05 400405 $3.25 | Men’s........., 65c | Men's.....+006 $2.75 | \Women's........ 50c Boys’, sizes 3 to 6. 2,60 | Boys’, sizes 3106. . $e | Boys’, sizes 3 to6. 2.25 | Misses’ sizes 11102. 40c “CAMMEYER” Cord made to order, as you will discover, in both style and fit, Materials are fancy worsteds and twi lined with eatra fine serge and hand-felled collars, Cut according to the very latest sty! quirements of men of moderate means, we offer you a y hand, in fancy mixtures in all the new plain black and gray $25 to $40 Kuppenheimer Suits, $22.50 (oto the custom tailor for garments of the character of these 4 and you'll part with $50 quickly, No better material, style or Perivet fitting Suits, finest quality, foreign and domestic; Suits that will appeal to men who demand the best [Men's Tuxedo Suits at $15.00] [Men's Fancy Vests at $1.85| Men'sFur-Lined Coats, $37.50/ (oe Sco CRAWFORD CO,, SIXTH AVENUE'S FINEST STORE <g> <a <<< shades; also making, we promise you Oe eo eo oe Stamped on a Shoe Means Standard of Merit |