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SHOOT UP TOWN IW GHAS ~ AFTER A GANT Thought They Were Thieves, ; ‘When Portchester Sur- #| rounds Him, Gives Up. i invest by & yelling mob of five hun- Ardd, with five timid little bluecoats at Big heels, nervously shooting at the & six foot two inch, 20-pound ery madly dashed along Main street, Portchester, Jast night. ‘The big fellow hurled himself into the midst of @ patent medicine man's open- ‘air! moving picture show, upsetting the machine, and sending the Indian doctor and his assistants sprawling. The on- ‘corting crowd trampled what was left of ‘fhe show to bits. wanted there on the complaint of a eol- ored woman. The giant said he was Martin Rodgers, twenty-two, ami that he had gone to Larchmont to get a fortune he had in- herited. Instead, he got back to Port- chester with 30 cents Fat Women Look Sloppy. Beauty and Grace Disappear With Fat. A woman's form ia essentially one of grace: ‘the Lines of beauty vanish as fat accumulates and instead of beauty we see bulk, and what was once fair becomes & fright. Fat People Like This Have Been Qaiekly Redues ormal by 23rd Street Irish Crochet. y . Scarfs of silk, chiffon and gauze. } , Plain and novelty designs. § Pretty much the whole town had joined chase when the gaint took refuge in 23rd Street 23rd Sireet utskirts. The five littl ternly summoned him forth. Peeping out, he saw a big crowd T"ginaly we utfrounding the shanty, Then Boa a fers Taek wut and gazed sheepishly at the five| Rp se. and peor it you, w JAMES McGREERY & C0.’ 34th Street On Saturday, De cember the Sth /UMBRELLAS. In Both Stores. 26 and 28 inch. Covered with piece dyed, tape edge taffeta. Handles of Ivory, Pearl, Staghorn, Capehorn, Gun Metal, Natural Wood, Sterling Silver Trimmed, Silver and Gold Sie 1.8. values 2.75 and 3.00 Covered with tape edge twilled silk, fine quality. Handles of Pearl, Ivory, Gun Metal, Sterling Silver Trimmed, Natural Wood, Staghorn, Capehorn, etc. value 3.50 ae Covered with taffeta silk, tape edge. Handles of Sterlirg Silver, Gold, Pearl, Ivory, Gun Metal, ~xpehorn, Staghorn and Natural Wood, Sterling Trimmed. value 5.00 Rei Covered with fine quality taffeta silk. Handles of various designs. Heavy Pearl, Gold and Sterling Silver Trimmed, Long Etched Sterling Silver and Gold, Gun Metal, Ivory, Staghorn, Capehorn, etc. 4.85 and 6.00 value 7.00 10 10,00 MEN’S HABERDASHERY. J Both Stores, Sale of Waistcoats, Scarfs, Gloves, Pajamas, House Coats, Gowns and Hand- kerchiefs. 850 Waistcoats, of English Worsted and Flannel. Latest models, custom tailored. 2.45 Value 4.00 to 7.00 240 dozen Scarfs, 11-inch folded flowing end Four-in-hands and plain colored Pure Silk Baratheas. French fold Four-in-hands in Satin Moire, Silk Knit and plain colored Rep. 1.00 each 750 House Coats, Woollen Blanket Gowns and Terry Bath Robes. 5.00 each 100 dozen Pajamas, made of Flannel- ette. Military model. 1.00 and 1.50 200 dozen Gloves, ‘‘ The Irving.’’ Made of English Tan Cape Skin, Regu- lar and short fingers, 1,00 per pair 400 dozen Handkerchiefs, white or with colored borders. Initials and Novelty designs, 2.90 box of % woz JAMES McCREERY & CO," 34th Street ee, JAMES McCREERY & CO) TOY DEPARTMENT. 34th Sere ¢ Store, An attractive assortment of Fine Imported Dolls, Toys, Games and Books for Boys and Girls, At very moderate prices, Pifth Floor, Thirty-fourth Street, ‘ - 23rd Street THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, DNCEMPED 4, Toe Vaancs McGREERY & GO. 34th Street On Saturday, December the Sth, LACE NECKWEAR DEP’TS. 4a Both Stores. \ > Jabots and Stock Collars of finely | tucked plain net, fancy laces and Real 25e, 50c, 75c and 95e 1.25, 1.95 to 8.75 } Dutch and Coat Collars of Real Irish * Crochet. 1.95, 2.95 to 12.00 Guimpes and Blouses of Real Irish Crochet. Various patterns in Egyptian Veils for evening wear. t é ¥ STATIONERY DEP’TS. Jn Both Stores. An exclusive stock of Imported * Writing Paper with colored border, also Foreign Mail Stationery with lined envelopes. Hand painted Calendars and Christmas Cards. Paper covered boxes, holly design. 25c, 50c, 75c and 1.00 Complete Sets of Brass Desk Re-, quisites. : Engraving of stationery, personal cards, monograms and address dies in the latest forms and letters. MILLINERY DEP’TS. Jn Both Stores, An attractive assortment of Imported and Domestic Hair Ornaments, thany new styles and materials. At moderate prices. Trimmed Hats, suitable for street or dress wear, at reduced prices. + An attractive stock of dress Caps for elderly women. SOROSIS SHOES. Im Both Stores. New Winter Models, showing the latest 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 pearl 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 Schoo! or general wear. 3.00 to 3.50 Men’s Sorosis Shoes in all leathers. 4.00, 5.00 and 6,00 MISSES’ SUIT DEP’TS. Jn Both Stores, Cloth Suits,—gored skirt with fold, 42-inch semi- fitting coat, lined with satin, trimmed with buttons. Navy blue, black, catawba and taupe. Sizes 14 and 16 years. 25:00 Messaline Princess Dresses, with net yoke and tucked sleeve, Evening shades, Sizes 14 and 16 years, 17,50 Full length Empire Coats, satin lined to waist. Made of striped material, Sizes 14 and 16 years, 10.50 CHILDREN’S SUIT DEP’TS. Jn Both Stores, Chinchilla Coats, made of navy blue or gray material. Model buttoned to neck, finished with velvet collar. Sizes 6 to 14 years 9.50 Wool Dresses, of plain colored Serge or Panama Cl.th and Novelty stripe or plaid material. Sizes 6 to 14 years, 5.00 to 10.00 Junior Suits of Broadcloth. Semi- fitting coat, satin lined, plaite dor circu. lar skirt. Size 14 years, 25.00 JAMES McCREERY & CO) 34th Street Saks & Conipany Broadway at 34th Street. Ready-for-service. Overcoats & Suits for Men ef thoroughly dependable materials, ' faultless tailoring and distinctive models, at $15 to $25 Perhaps you wonder what more we could say even for our highest-priced garments. Nothing—that is, as far as distinction and good tailoring are concerned. Our words are most carefully weighed. We on.y say of these modest-priced garments what we have always said of them. They present the unstinted efforts of the same designers and tailormen who fashion the more expensive clothes of our creating, So far as.skill of hand or brain is consid- ered, thereisnodifference. Luxury of cost- lier fabrics is the only other consideration. Suits & COvercoats for Young Men, $13.50, $15, & $16.50 (Sizes 30 to 36) Opinions vary as to the real meaning of “distinction” in its application: to young men’s apparel. Some makers contend that distinctiveness may be found in the horse blanket pattern— ardccnsecuently, broad stripes and scream- ing checks represent their contention, Cthers confine their fabrics to quieter eflects but lose conservatism in the re- markable cut they give to their products— or in a spasm of oddly placed buttons or vents or ireakish cuffs. But aside frcm the misguided—and hap- pily rare—youth who would wear a Scuth Sea is'ander’s costume if he thought it might attract atfention mest young men do like novelty when tempered with good taste. In the production of our garments for young men our craftsmen are thoroughly successful in obtaining | the distinciion for which the young man craves— but always regulated by due regard for refinement. Reefers & Russian Overcoats for Boys For Saturday—a special offering Of blue chinchi.la, wool lined, with patch silk ) emblem, in full box model; also new mixture 5.00 fabrics in light or dark efiects. Value 6.50, at | Of blue chinchilla, kersey or mannish mix- ture overccatings, all wool lined and hand- 775 somely tailored, Value 10.75, at J Of high grade of blue or gray chinchillas, | or the new herringbone coatings in tan or gray, various new designs. Value 13.50, at | Robes for Men . A complete line of Lor nsing or House Robes, also Terry Robes, in newest designs and colorings ES 9-75 Furnishings & Hats For Youths, Boys & Girls Youths’, Boys’ and Children’s Knitted S ter Coats, in medium or heavy knit, two pocke.s, in new colors and combinations, Youths’ and boys, sizes 26 to 36. 2.00 up to 4.95 Children’s S zes. 3.95 and 2,50 = Gloves for Gi Boys, in furs, buckskin, mocha or heavy cape. ¥ Fur gloves: .sclcasecciensiesieeisecsige 1.95 to 8.95 Mocha or cape gloves . - 1.00, 1.50, 2.00 Buckskin Gauntlets.......-+0+. ++++ 4.00 to 2,25 Underwear for Boys and Girls, A complete assortment of wool, silk or cotton in medium or heavy weights, Union or two piece garments, sizes 3 to 18 years, at 50c to 3.95 | garment according to size and quality, Pajamas for Y and Boys, of fang) nelette in neat st ut extra full and well ¢'75¢ made, sizes 4to 18 years. Vaiuel.00,Special at, In school o: , fur. » beaver, velvet, chinchilla or bearcloth, in all the news est designs and colorings 1.50 to 8.95 Te'encope Hats for Boys, of fur felt, in grays) 1.00 tan, or black, odd sizes. Value 1.50, Special at re GrandOpera for Sunday WorldR Saks & Company Saturday, December 5th. HAVE ARRANGED FOR ay, December 5th Sat An exceptionally attractive offering of | Coats for Women at remarkable price concessions Tourlst Coats a n Coats of fine)“ cotch cloths, storm collar, double-breast- /I5.00 ed effect, Value 25.00, at/ Broadclo et Coats in Empire effect, ) of plain tailored and trimmed styles, satin |I5.00 lined, Value 25.00, at) B loth Street Coats in Empire or] sem ng shapes of fine broadcioths or 25.00 cheviots, plain and braid trimmed effects, | 3 ; interlined and satin lined. Value 39.00, at ! Karakul Cloth’ Coats for Women Of imported karakul cloth, 50 inches long, } shawl collar, semi-fitted shape, Skinner -29.50 satin lined throughout. Value 42.50, at) Of imported karakul cloth with ‘lynx col- ] lars; 50 in. coat model, half fitted, satin °35-00 lined throughout. Value 50.00, at FOR SATURDAY, DECEMBER 5TH Py An extraordinary Sale of Coats, Suits & Dresses For Girls, Misses & Small Women Fancy Tailored Suits P Sizes 14, 16 and 18 Years Of Imported Broadcloth or Cheviots in a large col- lection of the newest models, claborately trimmed with satin or braid. Colors black, navy, smoke, taupe, olive, wine, wiStaria, catawba and old biue. Value 29.50 at 19.50. Value 39.50 at 25.00. Ta Afternoon and Party Dresses for Misses . Sizes 14, 16 ond 18 Years oo Of Silk, Satin or Messaline. In all the) i newest models, including Pr.ncess and | \ Empire, elaborate.y trimmed with em- | broidery, tucked net or lace yokes, mous- » 15.75 cuetaire sieeve. Colors light blue rink, : peach, taupe, smoke, peaceck or navy; | also black. Value 25.U0, at} Street Dresses for Misses Sizes 14, 16 and 18 Years Of imported broadcloth, velvetine. Panama or serge, in a arge variety of the newest 4 models, satin or braid trimmed Colors navy, olive, taupe, Catawba or brown; also biack, A NREL EEEENS SRPME BYE YES VE DoT EE SS ES TE ETE Values 15,00 19.75 29,50 at 9.75 15.00 19.75 NS Long Coats for Misses Sizes 14, 16 & 18 years : Of troadcloth, fancy diagonal cheviots or} a worsteds, in Empire or semi-iitted models, | ey fancy braid or velvet trimmed. Colors, 56.50 biack, navy, smoke or gray. Vaiue 24.50, at} Karukul Cloth Coats for Misses Sizes 14, 16 & 18 yeors _In three-quarter or full length models, including mi.itary, shawl or large revere + 25.00 collars, Value 35.00, at} Long Coats for Girls 4 Sizes 6 to 16 years Of plain or fancy weave cheviots, double breasted, flannel lined throughout, suk 5.90 veivet collar buttonedtoneck. Vaiue 10,00 Of imported chinchilla, double breasted, flannel lined, sik velvet collar but.oned to 9.75 neck; colors, navy or gray. Vaiue 15.00 Of imported karakul cloth satin lined) throughout, double breasted, fancy si kbraid T5.00 trimmed, sizes 8 to 14 yrs. Value 25.00, at}, J sf Wool Dresses for Girls Sizes 6 to 14 years Of storm serge, Panama cloth or fancy plaids, in a large assortment of models, including regulation sailor, Russian, guimpe or high neck. Colors, navy, wine, brown, olive, Copenhagen or black; also white. Values 7.50 12.50 16,00 at 4.95 7.95 9.75 eaders As a pleasing variety in the Sunday World series of song hits one of the prettiest and most delightful gems from Saint-Saen’s opera “Samson and Delilah,” will be published, words and music, In the at Thy Sweet Voice,” as sung by Mme, Gerville-Reache in the role SUNDAY WORLD, Dec. 6, ‘Pads is the aria, “My Heart Unfolds of Delilah. The words are given in both French and English and the music is arranged for piano, Be sure to order NEXT SUNDAY’S WORLD early,as the demand for copies of this grand opera se- lection promises to be enormous. | The publication of this grand opera gem is by special arrangement with Oscar i} Wammerstein, of the Manhattan Opers House, and G. Schirmer, the publishen, 5; z . vu 4 : \