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cna ATT TE LT A J NIT ere ie aE EV ERE AS LW SRE Dy SV ER VAS CECE Eee et ely When Chief Worth arrived he ordered REFUSED FOR SUICIDE. |» mat Wing cheese County. | the crews 6 How to Cure Rheumatisn 3 | Wm V ] & S Prominent Doctor's Best Prescription. e oO e on Tt ts Fasily Mixed. prt | Woolrow Wilson Sorry, but Can't ; a, | | (Clothiers and Outfitters to Men) | Lend It to Battle Creek's ecla i 1a, but it has worked wonders for ‘ de fron he en ss ol ! «Now. 12, 22, 4 and | parr CREME, St De. adds 4 the hea nok fame ‘when he addreseed a. letter, to] {Avaritinm shown by this commlaaton, | Pint otygoed We Are Discontinuing Our Store at . bee or scr | e alacrity has ‘been «own | Governors of five different States re-) gir, 5 Hy spoonful of thi r % than was being displayed | Meal and at . questing the use of an electric chait to! during the eighteen months that this wouln z E eed end his aufferings, will not die in New| architect was drawing these plans; but Broadway & Houston Street Firemen Cuaght in Narrow nvemen} Disclaims Any Knowledge, | This bem: I eaves " re sprawitng down the stairs, and when | laawatee cole % | Ww RGaaT ; And ™" Thoroughfare While Munro they picked themselves up they scute| Ti oeh’s Ps age |! ton.” | The uptown movement—change of the retail business centre—finds . be : tled Re 4 to ihe wlaet, \ Poo, of Loeb's Patron Age |G Lei WORLD WANTS WORK WONDERS us in the very forefront, with our model and modern clothing and CG Building Burns. Beat Hasty Retreat. Aid for Purpose. t have Peed your tetier witheaenus | ss aa | outfitting establishment at Broadway and 44th Street. The grovth %) 4 JN Sa When the roof, was sent flying| fne interest 1 wish | |and expansion of this newer store demand our entire interest and 1 through the air the flremen on the with a4 pf : | ;concentration. As our lease expires at Houston street we want to Col, Theodore Toosevelt has not de-| [Ow fou i sf | dispose of the entire stock of our Houston street store in the quick- ng | clared for the nomination by the He-) your state te . \| lest possible time—so we have cut prices deeply on all the merchan- yet er! publican party in 1912 of President Wil-| that you will look at 1 ora An: dise | ti f, nf m Howard T osevelt made thi other point of view, It ie not rig! . | 5 School Is in Danger Before the fait mont emphatic at his office in the| 0 desire to have your life, taken | < =] tt { up “ 4 i E smemry freee ee 2°: | COMPLEXION |Closing Out Entire Stock am 4 chen the Wreckhes 'O| Mr. ‘Taft in 1912 ts utterly abaurd, DROW WILSON 1 Conquered. were caugit In the moeckng dalle “tnece akinéen estning ike Watt Senta ae . At Our Houston Street Store Only ts at By Ce discussed by me with any one at an oly of the other Gov-/ 4 ff “. — ; | time re Cal enw wrote a & B I : I ‘H NO ALTERATIONS. NO C.0.2.’s. NO CHARGES. Like a gicant’: toro!) iu: inating the | And so far an the statements are ccntineeitihanenion. | ‘ 7 - - . whole lower sect: Manhattan, fire; ; [rumerned that Collector Loeh hae be MEW PRISON CONTRACT | pt F We are adding daily to the stock, Suits and Overcoats Whioh started just before 4 o'clock this Injured firemen |" chp gh Nila Asa A 03M AWARD CAN BE MADE. a f Will come, naturally, if Syrup made in our own workrooms from fabrics on hand, thus Bhs Mea. 94.050. 5 Vendowster strest, oo pope ( et ade ——— : a w of Figs and Elixir of Senna is i Ikeeping assortments as full and complete as at the be- { cupied by the Munro Publishing ( udson Street Hospital | 7) "Injunction Restraining State Com- used, when a pleasant laxative ginning of the sale. p, pany, threatened tg f Id go home. | » then mission Is Vacated by remedy is needed, to cleanse the } eee ree ramrceeney ane ware (0 | tone days |? rere ts not june Bet, system gently yet effectually and # Suits and Overcoats that were $15, $16, § Now $10.00 ! ele cnet on | tee hardest Aalst {ins Ce, s ie dint oe ne ‘dla to dispel colds and headaches | Suits and Overco: t were $18, $20, § . Now sie. 0 errs ie ae eee cated upon to t station . bist ae Set hosed |] due to constipation. | Suits and Overcoat ere $2 Now §$ ' x . all | . | Court Justice Betts to-day handed dow! 7 2 ha eerste + Not 4 yy Sh -sindiag sap May brsiie 4 under @ St. ated’ hed penathdted Ad WOMAN BURGLAR’S PLEA a decision vacating the temporary in- || Its world-wide acceptance as Suits and Overcoats that were $27.50 and $30........Now $20.98 1 sbmblance of contro! tweive firemen | nemet and was protruding from the | Mee, Alma Sehanw, Free From a the best of family laxatives, for [| Suits and Overcoats that were $35 and $38...........Now $33.38 | - had been injured, two—Peter Ennis and | top of it, But for the helmet the steel | Prison, Wants Her Tranks. men, women and children and its | Silk lined Overcoats that were $40, $45, and $50... ..Now p | Daniel J, McCullougn—so badly they | would have gone through his skull, Aw! stey Atma Sehang, one of the gave approval by the most eminent |j| Spring and Fall Overcoats, short tan coverts, that | had to be treated by a surgeon and sent) it was he a8 severe scAld | of turgiare who was convicted in 1907 flings hee ee Ol Ayelet bees it Fi) were $15 and $20... 1. ..Now $5.00 } poll wound, which necessitated four stitches. ; ~ | Par ero e rer pecees we Coulee Spring and Fail Overcoats that were $15, $20 and $25..Now $10.00 { . f | Aiter being atte: to by Dr. Koch he OM an indictment revelving stolen nent parts are known to them i a e $15, $20¢ 2 o . | Because of the narowness of Vande. | After peing foods, and sentenced to three years One of Our Great Fur Overcoats that were $85... Now $55.00 | water street 1t was impossible to bring After fighting the fire for several! and four months in Auburn Prison, H e } Trousers that were 0 and $6.0 ow i | b fi | A P | and known to be wholesome and T hi 1 $6.00 Now $3.50 the apparatus close to the blazing bulld- ) oker estimated the dam- appeared at the oMce of District- 15 0 t truly beneficial, are the best |° | Full Dress Suits t ere $35, | ing. This hampered the efforts of the Attorney Coles In Mineola, L. 1, to- vercoa Ss guarantees of the excellence of $42, $55 Now $25.00, $30.00 $40.09 : > pergibeng Bie: sled wins alder if FAL CREP PRION Gee ecdteckiea| “WOUIH DA-d good start for the | Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Tuxedo Coats that were so) . ‘ { } e sixth floor, soon ate up thro : | 2 <4 00. c45 New Year. It would mean a} Senna, . P| $20, vn a e Now $i0.60, $15.00 $20.63 | i" step toward economy in your Val i get a haya es effects, ian anil Burnie P , 12. 0° | Auburn the tine: - a rf (i i ways buy the genuine, pring a my beeen ) | | siman'was clothes. Real $25 value for $15. \ Ha | oe aay meena” Cutaway Coa were 15 and $28...\ow $15.00 5ings, 5 a orty years, 3 ee" Moe Levy & Co..) h ‘obb Sounty dure 119125 Walker St. 1429 Broadway was made on New York. New York. | orsteds, that were $28, MANUFACTURED BY THE. een Raincoats and Cravenette: | English Fancy Stripe C-e alarm, which brought Chief Worth and Engin 7 and Truck Ne ‘ other passe Sullivan, to the scene. ‘The bullding i js Went Forty-fitth street, was not In. | {ng bounded on the north by old Public jured, The automobile gas Sadly dam la house In wh 1 the: were livi iT i BGg NA. 1, bow No. 104 & six-story | Liss nde? amounting. to All Furnishing Goods at Proportionate Reductions on went home after refusing! Freeport and plunder amounting to bullding, and on the south by the three- medical ald. thousands of dollars was found —— ly — - ———— = | WM. VOGEL & SON ; Now $16.50 were $15 and $18... ..Now $12.50 es that were $25 and $27.50.. ; Now $16.50 the right a . William Sneed of No, | whi: a ; : ee eat roadway and Houston Street ’ Every item advertised on this page may QONeTLU-ADAMS (0 In the Garden Restaurant : be obtained free by making use of the You can get all the delicious things to eat that — | Surety Stamps which you have been 1868 Established 43 Years 1919 | you would order prepared for your own table—and the We Give ‘Pr emiums | collecting. 6th A 20th t 22d St iad are pon ih service as good as the best trained \ Brodit Ve., OUI to. 2 ares Peso Elevator—Adaims Building, | } S All Goods Advertised Here Will Be On Sale All Day Tuesday and Wednesday. for Gold Soap Wrappers In Greater New York and in New An Opening-Sale Final Reductions in Women’s | fee eee Sate premium or of Wash Goods Fur Coats, 4 off Former Prices | anhe a New tuceey i O'Neill Building—First. Floor. O'Neill Building—Third Floor. Bl "Nun Sr HOS Mise dress bot bine ' There’s an old-time delightiul flavor about the 1911 wash goods that has Early in November when everybody hoped for the crisp, a | puny Seas Bi ealenit Avene BR PATE not been felt for many years. While voiles of the sheerest cotton—almost chif- fresh air of Autumn, Indian summer came instead and two fony in quality—will be one of the chief features of the coming suminer, sateens furriers who had prepared elaborately for a long, cold winter will be strong favorites, too, with their old delightful quaintness of design and lost heart and came to us with their beautiful fresh, new color which set our mothers mad about them two decades ago. stocks. We took them over and have been selling them There’s a strong undercurrent of Oriental designs and colorings. until Christmas at very low prices, prices that average close These will no doubt be used under sheer voiles for linings. Even ginghams to half less than the same qualities were sold for elsewhere t., near Main St. n Avenue, near Monroe Hace, opp. C. R. K. Depot. At the 14th Street Store, where we have an the roof and down to the fifth oor, ‘ 9, 188 West Bnd avenue, ran! % School in Danger. his automobile up on the sidewalk on| ¢ ‘The fire, which had been smouldering Central Park West near Eighty-sixth | s) for a long time, it is supposed, was dis. street tofday colliding with a} ¢ covered by Policeman Lustader of the one of t eupants, Arlington | # Oak street station, who tur twenty e 4, a ¢ have been given a new and delightful style by the borders, for almost none of under regular conditions. To-morrow we shall reduce all abundance of room, you will find the finest line the smart designs are lacking some sort of border. ‘ these low prices again, and you will find. of premiums in New York City. ‘The variety 18 There are beautiful Dublin dimities and exquisite silk-and-cotton tissues; Women’s 50 and 52-inch Russian | 50 and 52-inch French very great—from a kitchen knite to a suite of bed- * Marquisettes, nets, pointed tulles, organdies and Graceuse tissues of a hundred 2 ee Saal Coats anne Rarnitite. j kinds that set pulses of a woman beating and her imagination back thirty years. | Pony Skin Coats $89 qualities al $50. ee i ares see re) an ae i Every kind of staple or novelty cotton goods that ought to be in a repre- | $39.50 to $42 qualities at $28.50. | $110 qualities’ al $65. sitors a ade welcome at all our stores, : sentative New York store. See iy $125 qualities at $75. $45 and $47.50 qualities at $38.50. 5,000 Yards of 1911 $49.50 and $55 qualiites ot 245 Fey mere Coats A re 50 an qualities ai r -50 and $42.50 Coats Singapore Pongee at 25c; Regular Price, 40¢ | 59°30 40 675 qualities al $55 at $33.50. $45 and $49.50 Coats al $38.50. Small Furs 3,500 Yards of 2 5c Batiste at 12'%4c | Mink Muffs—$29.50, $39.50, $49.50 and $59.50, Mink Scarfs—$15, $19.50, $25, $29.50 and $39.50, and will be given every opportunity to examine the premiams. emium Offer: we offer, for Onty 100 Gold Soap ment of the fines: quality of pressed jass— a reproduction of a new cut i Pic a new printed in silk designs; polka dots, stripes, ring and | $125 qualities al $79.50. ersia 8, | design, It consists of a twoe er, six tumblers, butter : ? : dish, cream pitcher, sugar bowl and With sateen stripes woven in and scattered over with flowers in pink, All of these have been reduced one-third—other muffs and searfs have also / q j Spoon holder. Regular value, 200 / blue, violet—a very fine quality indeed. been reduced; you will find them in the department. Ww ae ny the aitatee Pia A bare ae q ay Coats | Worth 12c to 36c, at 5c and 9c a yard Both Buildings. O'Neill Building—First Floor, Black, blu Both Building—Second Floor adi | A complete clear-up of the year, including fine ginghams, madrases, The Regular $2 quality at $1 mized lotion te chambrays, linon batiste and linene; mercerized cottons, batiste, flowered fi i At 1 1 f i Iti 1911 models, all sizes from 18 to 30, oh Re me 1 ao ] 0 f iF co! on or a JOUSANC weaves anc perca les and novelties, aes, i vith th tocking s te ttached, fi fe Ne t eye ciliates a These are on tables in the Wash Goods Department, O'Neill Building. | MRS Ripe SUB RSEETS Baal | THIS BEAUTIF $7.50and $9.50 | $3 Corsets at $1.50 6 BRASS BED ClearanceSaleWomen’s | Thousands of Short Pieces of 1910 Wash Fabrics | Nemo Corsets at Half! 1 |e ate fr fel ad urn tr or 80 old | Coats at $5. pele "a4 ¢ | The celebrated “Princess” corset, hean- ; i) { wos0 and ~Annual Remnant Sale of Wool | ts" ~NO- FREE suit $12.50 Coats at D med with sill: ent > voy $7.50. ie d H If hroidered frills. An Re $14.50 to ress 00 S at a unusually good * 516.50 Coats at - O'Nolll Bullling=First Floor | corset for women $9.50. Thousands upon thousands of lengths of dress fabrics, among them some — | Bi ennuonace ; 18.50 to | the most desirable we have had throughout the entire season. These will go | 4, ild. Stocki " | s =r} nild, Stocking $19.50 Coats at | 0! sale as well as all the odd lengths and tossed pieces left from the Christmas | cmRrantion Me $12.50. | business, in the O'Neill Building. | fener’ ig thee, = $19.50 to 45e and 5$¢ a yard, formerly sold at 89¢ to $1.35 a yard, ree nae EXERY I ie) Fus £22.50 Coats at In the Adams Building Retest an Bn aah re #15, ‘The remnants and short lengths will he “Princess” corsets ‘ss $23.50 to | 25c and 35e, instead of b5e to 81. at these prices no- $29.50 Coats at : Here you will find both black and colors, just as you will in the O'Neill where else in the | eee SRE ee aye ihe ace { $18.50. Building. | City of New York, | IT MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE YOU NEED —A “WORLD WANT” WILL