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. she oe « tit wey od aod bite passing pause placard and 1 magistrate, and means to know about it. He is making use bie show displayed pipe let the pr of his ly | smi frown CREDITORS SEEK “WHERE DO' GET cigars, to advertise Cigar shah eed Show Window 1 Phe Windom. Was Emaahed by CASTOR IA to Advertise a Lenient For Infants and Children, BANKER-CONVICT Magistrate. The Kind You Have Always Bought . ee Bears the Watch Relatives of David i, Shims hb base nn| womunte, SGD EEE ag ene CAE LIETE Madison avenue and Forty-second street,! gown and a won has a grievance against a certain police hibits A, B and C, Rothschild, Who Died Sud- denly in Sing Sing. respectively, Parsone NO TRACES OF POISON, Autopsy Reveals That Acute Indigestion Was Cause of His Death. While a great majority of the credl- hild th tors of David Re nk he was poisoned in his cell in Sing Sing by pers sons interested in getting him out of the w the held by Dr. Robert T. Irvine, f rl, n of the prison, shows the death to] have been acute Dr. Irvine é says that Rothschild was a chronic suf- Chiffon Cloth, 5.90 Messaline, 4.90 Sbilipsborn THE OUTER 4 GARMENT SHOP 12 West 23d Street [x'she 22d Street FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY WE HAVE CONCENTRATED OUR EFFORTS TO CREATE THE Greatest Sale of Waists on Record ferer from fatty degene heart and Bright's disease. It happens that the opportunity to | perform the autopsy came to Dr. Irvine, who was dismissed fre place in the prison on favoritism to tion of the charges of Rothschild and other prisoners com- manding money. One of the accusa- tions against Dr. Irvine was that he al- lowed Rothschild to spend most of his time in the prison hospital. Jn his own defense Dr. Irvine main- tained that Rothschild was really al sick man from me he entered the| prison. 80 the result of the autopsy in| Virtually an indorsement of Dr. Irvine's eontention. Looking for Their Money. Shortly before he was taken ill tn his cell Monday evening Rothschild ate heartily of fruit sent to him by some of his relatives. Dr. Irvine says that, Dotted Net, 5.90 this fruit was undigested and that esee gored nem welsatoinech got we A purchase of the surplus stock of several of Bressed upon the cur best manufacturers, at about half price. lea th. The credito’ rants NOT ONLY GUARANTEE the best assortment, but the € season. The four styles illustrated show dist formity to the latest fashions, very best bu ctly their individu: y of t con- ° lying opportu ty and their perfe Security Conner’ keep @ hawklike ild's relatives in ae ear caee||| TENGH Nen MESSALINE, SATIN DUCHESSE, Bites cas ena e belevea soieare|it| | LASTOSGACNET, CHIFFON CLOTH, MOUSSELINE DE ia atid’ to nats Beer casting inane BRUSSELS NET, TAFFETA, ALL-OVER LACE. and the creditors hope to get a line on| Beale the settlement of Roths- 2 25 9 eihis' atom weeks nxwceaing nie || Calue $3.00 to $4.00 at ...dee Value $7.00 to $8.50 at....4.90 of the committee of plucked bondhold- | ers and asked him to sign a petition to the Governor for a pardon. Rothschild 8 Prepared to pledge that he | ea satisfactory settlement d served his term in, prison. mm n't any money myself,” he de- clared, “but I have friends who will go to the front for me and produce enough to satisfy all claims.” Lost Confidence in Him. at $100,000 in trust,” said the repre- entative of the holders of the Globe ity bonds, ‘with a provision that the money is to be used in settlement of claims against you and I'll sign your petition for pardon.” Rothschild refused to put anything in trust. He said his friends would not Value $5.00 to $6.50 at. 5.90 3.90 Value $9.00 to $10.50 at... Henanaf, Loner Pace Peseninf Old Building) Store Closes at 6 P. Specials for Friday enter into a “I paid ot nt I owed after 1] had I een’ clea af pAnkrUp eleven 9 . A : Benin A" you nelp ne get “out” of Some Distinctly Money-Saving News of Reliable The representative of the bondholders pad no Fath tin Hoomahhan nerd at TEIOSTR RY and UNDERWEAR for Women and Men eng Cae aren This is a full-fledged Hosiery and Underwear Store in the Wanamal:cr Lower-price Basement, trict-Atto: | n with an in- yestigatio Mt which may | {4nd for tomorrow it will be a storm-center of activity for men and vromen who need new supplies of |fleither. Of first importance is a remarkable offering of Women’s Imported Stockings at 15c a pair; usually 35c and 50c be made pu A large and varied offering of women's hosiery. Broken assortments from our regular ste cks, en STRANGE CATS SET and remainders ‘rom iormer sales. ALL PERFECT, and all sizes, in one s' or anuther, in the Hoffcring. Some of the styles are FIRE 10 A GROCERY | P| Pla in navy blue lisle thread. Extra-size tan lisle thread, openwork ankles. urquois2 lisie thread, opsnwork clocks. Fancy lisle thread on colored grounds, i lisle thread, ops nwork ankles. And many other attractive styles. a > Told And these other t mely and tempting lots of Winter Hosiery and Underwear for men and women: The S. P. C. A. Will Be Mat Harlent Pests Pia WOMEN’S STOCKINGS MEN'S HALF-HOSE That Harlem Pests Played At 1234c a pair—Of plain fast black cotton, with extra With Matche strong heels and toes. e~O1 fine cage 1 Matches, At 18¢ @ pair—Of impor at 122 a fast black co:ton. Siren At 35c a pair, three pairs for $1—Of ae ingiain lisle thread, pasze eight garter tc heels and double ‘oles amless black ted fine gege, ack cotton, with t 18¢ pair. k or with ¢ nds” of 25c els, ed cotton, nd he. dren liy fs on th ire rates Stylish Trimmed Hats Silk and Velvet REMNANTS ; 4 ; * ae Aw A One-third to Two-thirds Under-Price nt tt Fat At $3, as merly ee and $6 ths vary {rom one to sixteen yards, \ Every one of these smart hats Senad Ham the last three weeks your Second fi ¢ Original prices were twice to th , much, times as Ve yngs, ¢ 25c and 50c a yard Thousands of Yards of RIBBONS Halt Price, or Less from our own stock, remnants, these handsome 4 1ists, millinery, petticoats ! ~ and trimn sh walking hais at such a low pric Women’s Dressy WAIS TS At $3.90, regularly $ perfect, handsome, oe . ar New and charming waists that ought to sell rir new prces, either to reduce BU IIe the ¥ t their full five lar price, But special for tu le ribbons or to clean up smail morrow at $3.90, oics, for all sorts of uses, includ- MESSAL pink, | r wht © of ly vork Valex €s lac : pla ide Special at 2c to 25¢ a Yard long ves; wait buttons in back . col ORED NET, in new and popular formerly double, There are Satin Taffeta Rib- ; bons, Wash Ribbons, Holly Ribbons, and many others. JOHN ‘WAN AMAKER Broadway, Fourth avenue, Eighth to Tenth street uy na, ni back | long sleeves, plaited 268 include pr ctically every street and ff THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1908. ad Ade 4 Imported DRESS GOODS ent prices. the day, the fashionable fabrics of the season and tailoring up toa | high standard. Girls will lke these smart models; mothers, the yas Sfore Noe Store Closes at 6 P. M. =i) | awa (Old Stewart Building) Good Luck Gathers a Group Of Women’s Suits at $23.75 And the chance to share in it will gather about seventy five J | women here very quickly—for there are just that many suits at this price, instead of $30 to $37.50, their real values. Some are little groups of stylish tailored suits from our ownf | stock, marked at the new price because sizes are incomplete ; others come from a manufacturer who had a little extra material to make up. They are in broadcloth and unfinished worsted, in black, blue and gray— very handsome qualities. Coats are knee-length, with plain straight lines, single-breasted, with notched collar and low pockets, or with high, close-fitting collar, and large revers, braided or collarless, braid-trimmed, giving a small vest effect. Skirts are gored, trimmed with braid or buttoned down front. aah, Ir Vins obey (New Building) Store Closes at 6 P. M. Men’s Ready -to-Weat CLOTHING Materials, S tyle, Fit, Making, to Please th | Most Fastidious {9/ Prices That Assure the Greatest Possible Return for the Investment THIS IS A PROGRAM that ought to interest every man ex- cept the one who rather prides himself on ignoring the question of| Cost in the clothing he likes—which means the custom tailor’s man, | It DOES interest an increasingly large number of men every | J Season, who have found that from the sp!endidly assembled Wana- maker stock can be derived clothing of sty!e, character and satis- faction, at a vast saving of unnecessary expense. It will interest YOU, if you will let us prove that the highest \ grade of merchant tailoring talent, applied to all-wool materials of | remarkable variety and attractiveness, costs you /ess than you |Jcan afford—and expect—to pay. ” Winter Suits, $45 and less Winter Overcoats, $90 and less Rain Coats, $30 and less Fall Overcoats, $35 and less Fine Shirts of Scotch Madras, $2 When we pick out these patterns the material comes from Glasgow, and has had a great reputation for twenty years—they are put away and shown to no other American house. So you won't find them duplicated this side of the water. The shirtmaking is the best we can do, and the shirts are thef- closest approach to custom-made, in all details of style and fit, that you can find. Plaited bosoms, coat style, with cuffs attached. Mighty handsome shirts, and just now here in rich variety, at $2 each. Main floor, New Building.) Men’s Lined Gloves---New Styles r Stylish, splendidly tailored suits for present wear, at $23.75 Also a similar gathering of tailored suits at $15, regularly $23.75 to $25 in worsteds and striped suitings. Second floor, Old Building. At New and Telling Prices Throughout our vast stock of fine Dress Goods the blue pencil has been busy CUTTING PRICES SHARPLY to hurry the fine materials out before the holidays. Splendid opportunities are offered inten rich groups, including striped and French broadcloths, fancy diagonal and striped serges, two-toaed and cloth-finished worsteds, } | handsome cheviots and other weaves. The fashionable colors, and the effective combinations of shades are all here, Prices now $1.25 to $2 a yard, were $1.75 to $3. First floor, Old Building. Main floor, New Bldg. In the ECONOMY BASEMENT: Printed and Woven Flannelettes, | handsome stripes and figures, and Dresden designs. 10c a yard. nt Young Women’s Smart Suits Two “Specials” at $16.50 and $21.50 | The regular values are one-third to one-half more than pres- In these two fine groups you'll find the best styles off || Comfort, and there are so many different kinds in the Wanamaker assortments thct you will be sure'to find the make of glove you prefer. Note these groups: Fleece-lined cape, 50c, $1, $1.50, $1.7: Lamb's-wool lin. -lined cape, $1.50, $ 5, $2 and $3; mocha. $1.50 and $2, and $2; mocha, price advantages they offer. Special at $16.50—Of chevron-striped cheviot in Danish and navy blue Jacket single-breasted with patch pockets and satin inlaid collar, reular, fold and button-trimmed skirt. and green striped worsteds. Sizes for 14 to 18 years. Special at $21.50—Of striped broadcloths, serges and cheviots in black and medium and dark grays and blues. Jackets are half and three-qua pockets and b Sizes for 14 to 18 and green. satin-lin-d. ned, $1.50 and $2; goat-lined, $3. Reynier Cheorette Capeskin Gloves, lined with mocha, $3.50. Wool Gloves, 25¢ to §2. Main ficor, New Building. ||TOHN WANAMAKER Broadway, Fourth avenue, Eighth to Tenth stre Similar styles in blue are semi-fitted; single and double-b:casted, with p: effects, satin-lined. Circular, fold-trimmed skirt. Third floor, Old Building. Soft Flannel Waists at $4.50 There’s nothing better for cozy Winter Waists, FOR THIS FINE FLANNEL DOES NOT SHRINK IN LAUNDERING. These Waists are made in trim tatlored styles, plaited, open inf) frent, daintily finished, with the new shrt sleeve. In black, gray, J | tan and light blue, with wide and narrow stripes. Special at $4.50. At $5—Waists of cotton cheviot, plaited, emb;oidered down front andj | on collar and sleeves in various colors. At $10.50—Waists of novelty cloth, open in the back, plaited, yoke of net Also with yoxe of linen braid and Third floor, Old Building. JOHN WANAMAKER Broadway, Fourth avenue, Eighth to Tenth street went at Seth St. and Be ex, AV FREE TRANSFERS ii 3 es eet er cash ona $100 purchase at our store, making it just t! Sloaiddles; same as thoy IGTON 70 B" AVES 591060 FS: finished with Persian and other trimmings. finished with embroidery. For 2 Days More Only! Sale Ends Saturday Evening. $450 Waiters Symphony Pianos, $225 Including new style chair with back and fleece-lined rubber cover, $5 Down and $1 Per Week No Interest—No Insurance—No Extras—$225—That’s All. Upon Payment of $5 Piano Will Be Delivered. ce J 11 you want one of th» finest pianos manufactured, Don t Del: BY. and to save $225, buy one of these $450 Walters | Symphony Pianos in this sale for > | "t, pure qual the Symphony for cash for t Pano Investment Ss TOR WELDED 65-9 B ROAYDW. NewYor« Nov. Publisher New York World. ) Dear Sir: While it is not unusual for us ‘to get inquiries concerning the Acousticon, sto enable the deaf to hear, which we adver- tise in the * World,” from all parts of the United States, Canada and Mexico, we were somewhat surprised this morning to receive inquiries from Italy, Turkey and the Island of Madagascar in the same mail, all men- tioning the ‘* World.’ Very truly, General Acoustic Company, K. M. TURNER, Pres. or KOM.TURNER . PRESIDENT 16, 1908. sure to any hy ny ne_ forever, In. the Na highest’ plano. perfec | tion has been re In T:ne Qua ity the Walter Symphony minent, in con- om Iw without @ peer that em- the moat ‘artiste ‘Walters | ee Pianos Are Poh to Last a Lifetime ! ! THINK OF IT! You can buy the finest 7 in the world by paying $5 Down, 4 and Thereafter ‘Only $1 Per Week jebrated Walters Pianos, We guarantee you || wt, re Rich Toned $375 "Style A Walters Pianos, $198 $475 Style C Walters Pianos, $240 | $500 Style K Walters Pianos, $300 $500 Style L Waters Pianos, §250| {650 Style F Wa:ters Pianos, $32. $550 Stvle D Walters Pianos, $260 | $750 Style R Walters Blanes $375 $700 Walters Colcnial, $350 $1,000 Walters Baby ( Grand , $ $900 Walters ‘Mastertone Player Piano Outfits, $ Finest player piano made, with 12 rolls of music, cabinet Sah Mey Beware of Piano Frauds, 2°", 847.4 Pisno Unless It Bear the Maker's Name. iano masquerading unger # false name, monest form of plano fraud. Jt consiste pling With a name resembling @ mood one chea) 1 anutactured for the perfectly ussieas, ‘A to pu a ry would, not "pare with the! Wie peopl pt in tune for one year rth eitvered’ within “clty, limite will emt a representative will cali amd explain in detal) this re no for one of these beautiful Walters Symphon; 14, plano In part payment and sive you 1 ie ere #1 a Wook. Warervoms, 84 | The Sunday World’s “Want” Directory makes more offers ie a a Crowd’ positions than any other two mediums in the universe, Into The World’s “Want” Columns.