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‘THE EVENING WORLD, F BODY : vins's FOR SPATE LINES. ee i SUN FER A Dbl reer eee ony Undertaker’s Threat to al move Dead to Potter's Fieid Stirs Court. Quick Result From Move to Have Federal Receivers Discharged. of Judge La TWE TY-THIRD ST. WEST Special Offering FOR FRIDAY WOMAN OWES BALANCE Magistrate Crane Tells Credi-|* Cs AND tor He Deserves Thrash- srt ing for His Dun. Magistrate Crane, in the Harlem Court | ‘ to-day, gave as strong a scathing as S art was ever heard in a New York court to m : Samuel Rothschild, an undertaker, who Se i was accused of writing 5 é ek Th Rosenberg, a widow, tening to re- i sailor & plevin the body of her s have it ae ed 5 buried in Potter's FI bill for rise | ji funeral expenses w Hats Rothschild does Rast One Hundred and he had charge of the funeral of f° os Leo Rosenberg, the 3 he’ j Rosenberg, who a lant ‘ | enteen last May. Heorhen » contrac : thus deprived ses ¥ ais frail t and whore young Worth fro toy shop, was in cotirt. ne $12,00t0$15.00 | had paid part of the debt i ry (hae You may choose oa Felts, Furs and Satins, in large, medium or small sha Every Hat is a di model, variously trimmed with Dra ne foreign din d Flowers or Q lis GROCERS wow Stops in Store Amid Shower of Fruit, Tin Cans and Crockery. el and inhumen An Exceptional Cpportunity to buy a “Renard” Hat for as little as $6.95 TWENTY-THiRD ST., WEST IED CROWD AS THEY ROBBED SAFE : Two Burglars ' With Pistols us Held oif Throng While Third Got the Money BG ama oe paDanclls SonssSous. Broadway, dihana Stn Sts, S. Clearance Saie of ATTICA, 0., several citizens at bay, while they blew on fe of Denninger & ash ‘The robbers wel Nov. 29 nomentuni of the it through the & wal! of the s Hotel, Were discove! safe. elp sponded, TI wtore, But the safe leave. une robber held the crowd back w revolver att ‘ ona did like: be third ¢ Wher the money obta crackers 0° HAALICIOUS TALK OF FOES CLOSES BANK IN KANSAS.) Seen CHILDREN CATCH DREAD DISEASE FROM CATTLE. Five Sufferi Mouth M y From Pen WASHIN( “ae Hed em W.L. Douglas shoes are worn by in eve Ik of Sife, demand for a shoe. Ate eee ~ tractive lasis, tho cman ship, no cramping or chaiing — these / wort Small Women 15,00 tofore $2§.90 to $31.50 Not atsociated with any other New York Store @, way. ,cor, 120th, | rear 59th St, e, between and 147th Streets, West 125th sireek 15 Fighth Ay Wy Stree Her 18 Newar ~785 Broad St. 1-152 Market S embled int We have as FIFA a! DS rom ou (SiS SA the new h ple ores three-qua fashi ned of sh i A \ Mase, jeatures help make them pi igs They are t best shoe inve: \ | i on the a to-day. 1 want you \ ' EG) le to try a pair at once, for I know you ite will thea agree with thousands of tee other practic men who place the ss rh) M4 ey Le HOES CANNOT BF EO! New York JALUES of an unus & 5 £1.78 and 2.00, Philadelphis character in (Qa : SH srry y A ea ) He STOKES I GREATE! iW YORK; Hitt hy toward, | 9F u Street, wults tor My 7 ae & or, Sth St, ., cor, 22d St, ‘ Misses and & or. 14th St BRC OKI YN, N.Y, % a r 36th St cor.Gates Av, t, cor. Pearl, RIDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1908. | JAMES McGREERY & CO. "| 23rd Street 34th Street MEN’S HABERDASHERY. On Saturday, November the 21st. In Both Stores. Sale of Scarfs, Pajamas, Wool Blanket Gowns, Gloves, and Custom Shirts. 475 dozen, Four-in-Hand Scarfs, straight or graduated. Made of Imported and Domestic Silks. The latest combi- nations of stripes, figures, plain colors ,and novelty weaves. 1.00 each 25 dozen, Flannelette Pajamas, military model. All sizes. 1.00 value 1.50 125 Woolen Blanket Gowns, large range of colors. 4.00 U value 500 250 dozen, Tan Cape Skin Gloves 1.00 value 1.50 Custom Shiris made to measure, Various materials, including Jac- quard weaves, Russian Cords, Madras, ered Batiste and Satin Brohce. ~ 4.00 former prices 5,00 and 6.00 Embroid 2erd S reet 34th Street cAMES MoCk TOY DEPARTMENT. An att ive assortment of Fine Im- ported Dolls, Toys, Games and Books for Boys and Girls. EERY & 60. 34th Street Store. At very moderate prices. Fifth Floor. Thirty-fourth Street. ~ ua For ‘other FOR THE | * FAMILY] o Fun For Brother Next Sunday’s World will contain a clever adaptation of the Jig Saw tad, in the shape of CUT Ur” printed in strong poster colors on the last page of the Sun- day Magazine Section. This feature consists of a comic picture of Mary and Her Lamb in 20th ury dress. The picture is to be reassembled from the cut up parts and made buck into the original picture. This unique puzzle will efford much amusement to those who try it. k WITH NEXT SUNDAY WORLD it, = un For Father FUN *| | | | | THIRTY-EIGHT PIECES | | JAMES McCREERY & CO. 23rd Street g4th Street On Saturday; November the 21st. MILLINERY DEP’TS. in Both Storev, Sale of Trimmed Hats, considerably less than usual prices. Suitable for street or dress wear. Black Ostrich Feathers. 2.75 and 3.75 values 4.50' and 6,50 LACE NECKWEAR DEP’TS. Real Irish Crochet Bows. 35c, 45c, 75¢ and 95c each Real Irish Crochet Jabots. 7950) 1.25, 1.95 and 2:95 Real Irish Crochet Stock Collars. 1.50, 1.95, 2.95 and 3.95 Real Irish Crochet Dvtch Collars, | Coat Collars and Coliar and Cuff Sets, in various patterns and shapes. In Both Stores. CHILDREN’S SUIT DEP’TS. Coats of Navy Blue and Gray Chin- chilla. Flannel lined. 6 to 14 | years. 975 School Dresses of plain Serge or Jaid material. in Both Stores Size Size 6 to 14 years. 5.00 to 7.50 Junior Suits of Broadcloth Worsted. Size'14 years. and stripe 16.50 ’ BOYS’ CLOTHING Single and double breasted Over- coats, lined with flannel and Italian cloth. Size S to 15 years. Blue Chinchilla Reefers, size 2% to 10 years. 7.50 Double breasted School Suits, made of all wool fabrics, strongly sewed. With extra pair Knick Size 8 to 16 years. 6.00 includes many new Overcoats and Ranging in price from 6.00 to 20.00 Hats, Caps and Hockey aud Tobog- gan Caps in Worsteds to match sweaters, in Beth Stores. erbocker trousers. The regular stock and attractive S Reefers. MISSES’ SUIT DEP’TS. 4n Both Stores. Cloth Suits. Gored skirt with fold, 34 inch semi-fitting coat, with velvet collar, lined with satin. Sizes 14 and 16 years, 22.50 Satin Princ@ss Dresses, with neck yoke, embroidered panel dcwn front. Sizes 14 and 16 years. 20.00 Full length Empire Coats, made of covert cloth, with plaid back. « Collar and cuffs of plaid, finished with green velvet. Sizes 14 and 16 years. 15.00 SOROSIS SHOES, New Winter Models, showing the lat- est shapes, in all the fashionable leathers. One of the most attractive models is the new Sorosis Suede Boot, in Black, Tan and Taupe, with flat pear) buttons to match, ‘Evening Slippers of Satin, Suede, Kid and Patent Leather, Plain or hand- somely embroidered, new designs and various colors, 3.50 to 8,00 Boys’ and Girls’ Sorosis Shoes for School or general wear. 3.00 to 3.50 Men’s Sorosis Shoes in all leathers, 4.00, 5.00 and 6.00 In Both Stores, JAMES McGREERY & CO, ' gerd Street . 94th Street “Follow the Crowd” Into The World's “Want” Columns. | 2