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a RO AE TEE amen ea fo CURA BLANES DOSE OF QUE FOR #9REST The Rev. Maurice J. L. Kk of Holy Apostles’ Ch Paroled to His Parents, HELD BY NEWARK COURT Nabbed on Boys’ Complaint, Says He Doesn't Remembe: What He Did fhe Rev Maurice JL. of the Holy Aposties’ Episcopa Twenty-eight’: street and Ninth ave Manhattan, wh ed in N ark last Satuniay on boys, was paroled to-day of tis father, the Rev. V Congregational minister of N. I. ‘The young curate the Eseex County frat fixed at $2,00 the Firet Newark pented to rtlease | appeal of his fat. Accompanied by his fat went to Bridgewood this afternoo very dejected looking and broken Lean-* a young man. “I don't know anythi nas been held fo reporter. my room, No. %1 West Twenty-el treet, in New York, last Saturday © to Bridgewood to visit my paren “YT had been suffering from a previous to my departure grains of quinine. I think ¢ have crazed me, for I don't k T came to be in the station hous @idn't realize it until yesterday alte noon, when they took me to the court Only Recently Ordained. Young Kain has been curate of th Holy Aposties’ Church but a feve weeks, having but recently been © (33% CHESTER BILLINGS & SON ALFRED H. SMITH & CO. (Formerly of 5th Avenue and 4)th Street and Broadway and Maiden Lane) Chester Billings & Son’s Store 5th Avenue at 34th S:reet (Opposite the Waldorf) Wm. Vogel & Son (Clothiers and Outfitters to Men) OUR LEASE EXPIRES We fre Discontinuing Cur Store at - Broadway & Houston Street The uptown movement—chenge of the retail business centre—finds us in the very forefront, with our model and mcc ment at Broadway ard 44th Street. The growth and expension of this newer store, demand our entire interest and concentration. As our leave expircs at Houston street we went to dispose of the entire stock of our Houston strect store -in the quickest possible time—so we » have cut prices deeply on all the merchandise. uote» CLOSING-OUT SALE r=" 13, 1910, 3 2 : 3 wn and admitted | rea he knew noth. | nes that led up was expected to services at the Holy Sunday. Newest Merchandise. \trorney for Showman's Exeeutors 23D STREET, W JIndument. theatrical man ary, 1900, left farence J r Hurtig’s executors fan attac to-day tn ‘ int to-da Sale of Corduroy « Velvet | Tailored | Suits | red the judgment de He «sate onaiderable ved decision ise to file an ALL at the Unitorm Price of. No C. O. D.'s. No credits. No Mail Orders. is offered the public on the ENTIRE STOCK Announce ior Wednesday Christmas Gifts at Great Savings! Closing Out Entire Stock of Jewelry and Leather Goods Departments to be discontinued. Remarkable Reductions on the Very EST Near Sth Aven i) THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, vbavimoun ———— « 79 SMART VELVET SUITS IN ALL THE STREET SHADES OF THE HOUR, SELECTED DIRECTLY FROM OUR REGULAR STOCK. | ALL SIZES. HERETOFORE SOLD AT 35.00 TO 42.50 of two of New York’s oldest and most re- liable jewelers Models of Poiret, ( Doucet, Peuin. Formerly Randel, Bar more & Billings) Drecoll, Franc s and The stock cot s of diamonds, pearls, rubies, sapphires and emerald: exquisite settings of modern design— also a few fine Oriental pearl necklaces from $225.00 * up (less a discount of 33!4%). We urge an early inspection of this display. benefit. laundry soap in New York. gives for a quarter. ever used—in price, color and weight. on Glass: roduction of a new cut glass design. spoon holder. Regular value, 200 wrappers. 1 clothing end outfitting establish- Store Only newine $ , ith, : Entire Steck Without Reserve et, Men’s Clo. hing—Furnis Hats PASSAIC: NO ALTERATIONS. Cr; Dis; NO CHARGES. Suits and Overcoats that were pare: Coats and Vests that $15, $16, $17 Now $10.00 , $30 and $32...... Now $20.00 Suits and Overcoats that were ay London Frock Suits, faney $18, $20, $22. Now $18.50) that were $28, Suits and Overcoats that were eal d $40 Now $16.50 Now $16.50 kr nd Cravenettes g nd Overcoats that wore ok the $15 and $18......Now $12.50 ALL LEATHERS) $27.50 and $30.. Ncw $20.00) Rai and Cravenettes ALL SIZES Suits and Overcoats that were é re $25 and $27.50...Now $20.00 AND WIDTHS $35 and $38 ae Nou d Coats, Special 9 lined Overcoats that were i N $4.00 40, $45 and $50 \ 2 Spring and Fall Overcc Furnishings tee OooeyEAR short tan coverts, that were tcoat $15 and $20 Spring and Fall that were $27.50, $30 and Fur Overcoats that were § Trousers that were $3.50 and Overe $4.00 Trousers that were $5.00 end $6.00.... Trousers that were $7.50 : $10...... Full Dress Suits that v $42, $55 Now $2 Tuxedo Coats t! vere $30...: Nou U, $15 Spring and Summer Suits t were $15... Spring and Summer Suit were $20... Spring and Summer Suits t! i were $25, $27.59 and Serge Suits that were $15 10. BAO. cess Nou ) Every Hat in the WM. VOGEL & SON | Lroadway & Hoyston Street | & apical Vers that were : | Registered Established nd $4 Hoe vow $2.00 | W.LDOI IGLAS Trude Mark. eye piety a Ve ee #3,50 &¢4.00 SHOES ere $1.50. \ 81.15 If could tale! you mi eay large fac- 7 x 5 i; is a tories at Brockton, Mass., and show you prince. S { L ; $1.35 | how carefully W, L, Douglas shoes are, made, a iat Thought pec 1ais in in gerie 7 r ‘ : atte ae : ‘ 85 | fi eoeae, rar eaanat ig Rab teil hie: Gaibe for hte money, bet. of It! _ French Hand-embroidered Sets (Gown, Chem- es) rt Polite tor’ Dollar] Guarantee. My $5.55 fog ah a4 ne Rae Be iseand Drawers). Price $13.75, 10.50, Value $18.75 and 22.50, 25 Shoes to hold their shape, look and fit better | Ohaweetherselteaciston: J | ncn!) ules comfort: French Night Gowns, hand-embroidered. Priced | and wear longer than any other $3.50 or $4.00 able way to gc me OF cown, $2.75, 3.75 and 6.50, Values $3.75, 4.75 and $50. 1. 65 shoes you can buy, Do you realize that my shoes have been the standard for over 6th Ave. Try the ; ; : i | tity years that L make an sell mote $3.50 and $4.00 shoes than any other | Specials in Imported Negligees. 35 | ba 4 pit ae fail shoes The Leaders of the World. | HUDSON French Albatross and Flannel Gowns, hand-embroidered, 17 For Fall and Winter Wear, my immense stock includes the late& and | $5.75, 6.75. Values $7.50 and 9,50, Ik and bef styles in every size and width, especially in Young Men’s Lasts, and my Irish Linen Combing Ja s, beautifully hand-embroide ewe tc., that | Mores also carry at all times the mos complete assortment of the more substantial | ered, Special, $3.75. Value $5.75. nt, $2.50 to$5,.Now $1.68 | ayles such as have made W, L, Douglas shoes a household word everywhere, eh i : $1.50 and You will be pleased when you buy my thoes because of the ft and appear- Specials in Infants’ Wear. Now $4.15 ance, and when it comes time for you to purchase another pair, you w be P 0.6 Vt now Half Price. use is - - Now $1.50 more than pleased because the last ones wore t | so well, and gave you so much comfort. BO ¥ ey? CAUTION! ae ‘ ed po ie If your dealer cannot sapply you with W, I» Don) DOUCLAS 9 2779 Third 358 Sixth Avenno, NEWARK—785 Broad Street, How can we do it? Perhaps you would like to know how we can sell Gold Soap for less money than other manufacturers ask. This is why: We buy the materials from which Gold Soap is made, in enormous quantities, and, consequently, at low prices. Then again, in our factory at Port Ivory, Staten Island, we have the most improved machinery and the most expert soap-makers in the country. As for the premiums, we buy them at wholesale— .direct from the manufacturers. Our customers get the SHOTS 82,00 AND @2 50 don't SU TAKE N 1s of STITUTE At its price, Gold Soap is the biggest bargain in Ask your grocer how many cakes of Gold Soap he Compare Gold Soap with any laundry soap you have ecial Premium Offer: November and December, we offer, for Only 100 Go! an eleven piece assortment of the arn quality of pressed it cor quart pitcher, six tumblers, butter dish, cream pitcher, sugar bowl and You can have either the pitcher and six tumblers or the butter dish, cream pitcher, sugar bowl and spoon holder for 50 Gold Soap Wrappers. Gold Soap Premium Stores— Brooklyn 39 Osborn Street, a twoe . near Broadway. 455 Gold Street, opposite Loeser's. In New Jersey 295 Plane Street, bet. Market and Bank Street ‘M41 Grand Street, near Main Street, “ Lexington Avenue, seer Monroe treet. | SUNDAY WORLD “WANTS” WORK MONDAY WONDERS.. 19.50 Will Ciose Out Wednesday: 38 Three-Piece Velvet Suits Heretofore 69.50 to 115.00 EXCEPTIONAL Values at 39.50 45.00 and 69.50 Store Opens at 8.30 and Closes at 6 P.M. To the French Jewelry/ Men's Tuxedo Suits Section for That “Little “Thing That’s Pretty” $16 and $19 For the gift that is not impressive Some Serge-lined, Others from a standpoint of cost but that may Silk-lined. All Coats well express the good taste . Faced with Heavy of the giver. | Grosgrain Silk aN 5 1 Here at 50c, are clever! little brooches and bar pins, | graceful lavallieres, cuff pins We have carried the and links, scarf pins, pearl!economy policy of the Men’s bead necklaces on foxtail Basement Clothing Store a chains, ,old engraved combs and bar- step farther. It now in- rettes, and sparkling rhinestone and im-|cludes TUXEDO SUITS. ported novelty hat pins. Not satisfied with having At 75c, a very attractive item is coat economically clothed the and lorgnette chains of French grey and man for business and out- French gilt studded with mock stones, |door generally, we now see to amethysts, sapphires, topaz, pearl, emer-|his proper apparel for social ald, ruby, turquoise and other little French functions. stones. These Tuxedo Suits are At $1.25, black velvet collars (see|decidely unusual at the prices illustration) mounted with cut steel. asked here. Of all-wool French cut jet brooches, novelty real gun-|Thibet, stylishly cut, they metal long chains. answer fully the purpose of Wanamaker Basement, Old Building. very expensive suits. The Chairs Suitable for Christ- (oti ‘sftn heavy grosarain sl faced with heavy grosgrain silk. mas Gifts at Price For all sorts of men—long, short, stout, Concessions thin. Serge-lined, $16; silk-lined, $19. ? While in the Basement ask to see the 1500 Different Styles That Include FANCY VESTS selling especially at Morris Chairs. $1.85 and $2.45. All new patterns. Children’s high chairs. Many in plain colors, intended to be used Lala chai.s and rockers. as gifts, thus avoiding the selection of some ressing table chairs. ; Poteet Fy Dining room chairs. fancy design that the recipient might not Desk and reception chairs in all finishes—| like. Basement, New Building. modern art and period chairs reproduced from the Tudor or Elizabethan period, beeutiful and comfortable for the hall, den, library, parlor and living room. Prices start at 75c for a strong wood seat kitchen chair and go to $66 for a ‘‘comfort| chaser’ upholstered leather Morris Chair with a foot rest luxurious in appeatance and built for ease. Tomorrow Revised Prices for Plain and Fancy Stockings for Women, 25c, 35c and 50c a Pair , . Please take notice—the last specie! stockings Wardrobe Divans |we offered—to the number of 6192 pairs—were vA Ins made in our own workrooms, under the same sold out about 4 o'clock the next day. conditions and supervision that affect the menu-! If possible, however, we shall fill mail orders facture of our hygienic bedding, are worth your|on the following special values, but you are inspection. Prices range from $15 to $40. |surer of getting just what you wish if you come | Seventh Gallery, New Building. jearly to-morrow morning. | wee ome imported fast black cotton hosiery, | 7 unbleached soles, light or medium weights, 25c |Lounging Robes, House wisached ics, light aes Fancy black lisle stockings, embroidered to Cc oat Ss, Bath R ° b es % four special order, and suitable for Christmas gifts. 7 1060 pairs at 35c a pair, three pairs for $1; Essentials for the Man Mh iccistes tak ‘ vt 225 pairs at 50c a pair; were 75c. Indoor Comfort They will be boxed upon r.quest. , . Main floor, Old Building. Fayorites as Gifts for the Reason That There Is No Trouble in |150 Men May Have Extra Getting Exact Fitting |Fi SU Our recent suggestion that the woman bring | ine B 1 an k e th one of the man’s coats with her if she is not sure aX\s of the size required in a house robe, coat or beth Robes at $3 DK robe, has been adopted. In this way we are’ which is in reality just what eee the size to be wrapped up for Cirernas the maker usually asks deal To-day we shall not go into detail concerning 8 to pay for this quality. these items of men’s wear. Suffice it to say that; Women probably will buy i] no store in New York shows such a thorough- | most of these for gifts. Trust \ going assortment OF the coats or the robes. a woman to know values. As a rule they are our own importations— o Bt if domestic, made after our exclusive patterns, | Dark Jacquard patterns in The very large quantities purchased by us ac- values that are cut long and count for price-advantages the purchaser enjoys full. With collar, pocket here. Main floor, New Building, iand girdle, $3, Wanamaker Basement, Old Building JOHN WANAMAKER Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co., Broadway, Fourth avenue, Eighth to Tenth street Hand-made Dresses, $1.50, 1.95 Winter Coats reduced 33 1-39%. ‘ French Hats reduced to $3.75 Stations at Oth, 4th, 19th, 28d, Bth and 88d Streets. Under cover all the way. our patrons to do thelr Christina s 8 wrliest possible date, James McCutcheon & Co., Sth Ave. & 34th St., wash ators