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a THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 2 ive NAY TELL THINGS ABOUT SOIEY Safe W ith F Friends I Jere, She Is Said to Blame Brother for Troubles. PRAM Corner 6th Ave. & 18th St. Southwest Corner 6th Ave. « 18th St. STORE OPEN LATE SATUR DAY EVENING || “SToRE OPEN LATE SATURDAY EVENING New a Suede & Buckskin Shoes for Women extension soles, |ecia in ever From a leading Goodvear _welted swipe Bensats | SeveraY ae eT 7 short vamps and high arch, Button ment of $4 Shoes. ie s ‘ k SPECIAL for SATURDAY |] Thousand ara the AnGert ‘7 Only, Sizes 2% to 7. Width B Lagion Collie eae Sfiond | Men’s Waterpro + Overcoats New Winter and port, Conn, and au Misses’ stvles, with Cuban heels: reported in the Evening W day. Miss Adele Ritchie, the ays she has been deputed eak for | Mrs. Pierce, declared to-day that Mrs.!TQQ LATE FOR THANKSGIVING, Tayle 2 Pierce !s now at the home of a physi- street, and Michael clan in this city, although members of | SRR Sele Eee een, No. 568 Bedford avenue. the young horsewoman's family denied 8° Youn# Cunningham's Fat Duck | ¢ that she had come to New York. Got Him and Others tn Jail. 5 i ue COMP, Miss Ritchte made no secret of the] Little ie Cunnincham was » b any 831 Bway, eVatn's. No Connection with Ans Other Store, _ Styles of | Women’s Shoes Product of Famous Lynn Shoe Manufacturers. Se reat | Fegular Z AE, | $16.00 IG:°° Joy ill Value, | New atyle loote, roomy coats, but= Gr to she neck Very fashionab e High Cut Boots eet; Charlas McNiece, twelve, fact that Mrs. Pierce holds her brother, | ing h Jacob C. Rogers, re: incarceration in the tution, and that she eee apenas | Trey come in Np, Keller’s $3 Comfort ously. | ste py Dete i ! ; ¢ Loox For granee Patent Coltskin S. said Miss Ritchie, > :. 4 1 4 ne vers e proc | GREEN CORNE Uy and Gunmetal Shoes y her properly a a a | " . : Saleswomen or an Hl ett mi the ac-| ankagivin bag? OAL 8. 4 ‘Gustion ff by Z Es é Calfskin, with high For Nurses, Teachers, Made of latest fashions, models and leath- ers, including Vici Kidskin and Box Calf Values up to $2.50. Sizes A who are much on their feet. Bc fs ee Cuban heels and a Imported Kid and Black French high Spanish arch; in Vici, hand sewn, flexible leather lace or button; sizes that’ she wil cause much concern i circles. soles; very dressy and comfort- able; sizes 3 to 8, widths “The whole trouble is due to viclous 3 . 8 + z Bes enemies of Pierce, wh ote | had bi . aphitecnt : } op aie E) ) anonyomous # about her’ to her| butcher « 2 r a Suits and Overcoats to ea tts A om 2¥2 to 7; widths C to D to EE 814 to 11, 1114 to 2, eae $25 Up. brother. Her brother's reports of her| earlier in the e drinking to excess while in my company | as many are erroneous. thi The announcement that Mrs. Pierce had been confined tn a sanitarium caused great surprise in this city and in hunting circles lived for a time one occasion cre: on Long Island. She | © |, and on SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY WONDERS. ed in men’s |, = was known as one| t daring women riders who d with the Meadow Brook ; : 73 wr 's pe ee CATURDAY CH ILDRENS DAY : jor +) Sid : } mn Gompromised Educator peat cteasaeiaetiaes | remain there une Shoes. At Frazin & Oppenheim, 6th Ave., at 18th St. c e ould recover from @ severe nervous breakdown, \ cae / Special Sale of Boys’ Shoes for All Occasions Fes School Shoes, Dress Shoes—all kinds on sale to-morrow. As a leading bargain we shall offer 2,000 pairs splendid Box Calf and Gun Metal Calf Shoes in sizes 9 to 1334, 1 to 544, at 95° Values $2,00—§2.50. LOOK AT THEM! apatr KILLED MAN WHO GREAT CLEARANCE SALE CnrPED DOWN TREE 2.000 New Winter Suits Lackvonl Chass Tensera ll from the DUCHESS CLOAK & SUIT C9. and Mile and Then Shot 2 ‘Ahn other ‘eading makers whose names we are not permitted to advertise. :|For Women @ Misses $29 and $25 values | f DIRECTOIRE SUITS r 5 @ Boys’ High Cut Storm Calf Boots Made of Heavy Calfskin, with viscolized soles and full bellows tongues, MADE TO KEEP THE WEATHER OUT! Sizes 9 to 134, 1 to 5%; value $2.50, at............ Misses’ and Children’s Dress and School Shoes | : 5,000 pairs in the most pact cal leathers and designs for Misses and gr i Children. Solid soles, well made and serviceable. Sizes 81g to 11; 11} & ( to 2. If you want a remarkable bargain in shoes do not pass these by. oN FOR EVERYBODY to-morrow; actual $1.50 values. , Special at 19@ Our Misses’ and Children’s Department occupi:s the entire John H. Lockwood, a prisoner at Montclair, N. J., charged with killing Pietro de Angelo, declared to-day the | f-defense. Lockwood | Washington street, h is father has charge e James M, Jarvie estate there dents of Columbus avenue, Mont- EMPIRE SUITS . . TAILORED SUITS . st sa fourth !co It is the most compiete in the city, Shoes from the lowest prices up to $4 and $5 a pair, The suits are made of an ex- cellent grade of broadcloth, clev- ©. erly trimmed & vith bands of me PSY satin and sitk braid, high col- Sale of Men’s $4 Trade Marked ‘Shoes and Storm Calf Boots Surplus and Sample Lots from such famous makers as OLD PEOPLE NEED Virol jar. Gored skirt é/ trimmed with & i Vy: W/ fold of same ma- Z terial and but- tons, In_ blue, | G. E. Keith Co., Raision Heath Co., Churchill and Alder Co., peed Her ans fs aa | and many other famous makes. The shoes are made of dull and ware t Hake Ripangih tyatedh “Alo e ie, bright leather, every pair hand welted; the boots are made of tan made of fancy and black caliskin, extra high cut; sizes 6 to 11. weave worsteds in the season’s favored shades ted ollar of satin, a pockets and cutis of se f materialtrimmed with silk but ns and braid, as i lustrated, SPECIAL LOT OF WORK SHOES for men, from the factory of |. G. Strow Co,, made of plump calfskin, built | ¢ for service, strongly stitched, Heavy soles and $1 50! | Re solid heels, Worth up to $2.50, Sizes 6to 11; at ° —— —=— Sunday World Wants Work Monday Morning Wonders They are | $20 and $25 } values, Some ales are good A few ales are better Only one aie is best It's Frank Jones Ale Clearing ' sale price, ==. $@.75 An Especially Large Variety of Mis-res’ Suits FRAZIN & OPPENHEIM, 6th AVENUE AND 18th STREET Splits, Bottles and Draught (Brewery Bottling, Family orders filled by best Grocers and Wine Merchants JAMPS T. HARIS ys Ant. 8 Cedar St, Phone MS Jono