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JOHN J. MURPHY DIES OF TUBERCULOSIS AT LIBERTY. Body of the Brother of the Leader of Tammany Hall to Be ¥ Brought Here To-Day. John J. Murphy, brother of Charies F. Murphy, leader ef Tammany Hall, | died at Liberty, Ni Ts Inst nigbt of tuberculosia Mn Murphy was taxen fi euddeniy the first week tn July, Hie Hinoas at first was supposed #0 be indigestion. ‘When tts real character was discovered efforts were made to keep It secret. It was given out by his relatives that he was on a camping trip m the woods and at his office, No, 1 Madison avenue, no one would admit that he wae seriously ih. More than @ week ago Murphy's con- dition became critical and Charles F. Murphy hurried to him. It was aald at the ranitarium that the body would be Mr. Murphy hed been prominent in New York politica for years, Firet he was @ Councilman and inter an Aldar- man, and when Charles F. Murphy was clscted leader of Tammany Hall his brother mieceeded to the leadership of the Twelfth Assembly District. , a Pd Health Restores color to Gray or Faded hair—Removes Dan* druff and invigorates the Scalp Promotes a luxuriant, healthy hair growth—Stops Its falling out.” Is not a dye. * eafere wanes fend We ot ip Hay Speciation Con | SUBSTITUTES r THE EVENING WORLD, Franklin Simon & Co. Fifth Avenue Distinctive Fall Apparel For Misses, Girls, Youths, Boys and Infants. Specialists in Apparel for the Smart Younger Set. Exclusive models and fabrics at popular prices. ’ Misses’ Tailored Suits Exclusive Fall models in all the new imported ‘wool and worsted fabrics. Also Velveteen and Corduroy. 14 to 20 years Boys’ Fall Suits Norfolk and Double Breasted models; with extra pale of knickerbockers of imported all-wool fabrics; sizes 8 to 17 years FRIDAY, S4pemwnan 09° Soda crackers are extremely sensitive to. moisture. Before the advent of Uneeda Biscuit the only persons who ever tasted fresh, crisp soda crackers were the people in the bakeries. Imagine their trip from bakery to your table; exposed to air and moisture—kept in grocers’ boxesand finally in a paper bag on the shelf in your pantry. Could they be the same as they were the day they were baked? Now that we have Uneeda Biscuit—we have perfectly baked soda crackers —perfectly kept. “y No moisture can reach them—no con- taminating influ- ences can affect their flavor—their goodness is impris- oned only to be liberated by you for you when you open the package. Alwaysin the moist- ure proof package. Never sold in bulk. 5 cents a package. NATIONAL BISCUIT ‘COMPANY 29.50 45.00 “ 6.60 10.00 Misses’ Dressy Gowns Young Men’s Suits veda crepe, chasmrouselot waive Shi mare,” "Iabeie coniusive patterse aaa colors quisette and silk chiffon. 14020 years ings; 81 to 40 chest measure 29.50 39.50 15.75 21.50 Boys’ Overcoats School and Dress Overcoats of Loris Pancy Girls’ Dressy Coats Of Imported Zibilene, Broadcloth, Velvet or Cor- duroy, dressy models, silk lined throughout. Coatings—Chinchilla and English Kersey. 6 to 16 years. 8 to 18 years. 18.50 «9.50 9.75 12.75 Misses’ and Girls’ Hats Dress and School Hats. Imported and our exclusive models, at moderate prices. Youths’ and Boys’ Hats Derbies, Soft Felt Hats and Austrian Velour Hats, Caps of smart English fabrics. MISSES’, GIRLS AND BOYS’ HOSIERY, MISSES’ AND GIRLS’ MUSLIN AND MERINO UNDERWEAR, SWEATERS, GLOVES, HANDKERCHIEFS, NECKWEAR, YOUTHS’ AND BOYS’ MERINO UNDERWEAR AND FURNISHINGS AT POPULAR PRICES Shoes—New Department for Misses, Girls, Young Men, Boys and Children. Made on lasts designed exclusively for us at popular prices. THE “FRANKLIN” SHOE for Boys, Youths and Girls, an exclusive arch supporting ortho) in black or tan Russia Calf, buttoned or laced, hand stitched, some with Waterpeeot eee caf Sizes 11 to 20 Sizes 234 to 514 2.95 3.50 Sizes 8 to 1044 2.45 Corsets and Corset Waists FOR MISSES AND GIRLS. Exclusive models for growing girls at popular prices. : FIFTH AVENUE, 37th and 38th Sts. The New Idea that does away with the Greatest , of Corset Discomforts’ The “ABDOBAND” holds the abdomen in the normal posi- tion and positively prevents the corset from riding up. It takes the strain from the hose supporters and prevents the tearing of the hose. The feature is a band fastened ‘to the inside of the corset, the ends of which protrude through slits and fasten with buckles on the outside of the corset next to the hips. You will find the R & G “ABDO? BAND” Corset by far the most satisfactory relief from corset dis- comfort and inconvenience.f D120-Extreme Low Bast D122-Mediam Low Bust } Price $2.50 D124-Medium Bust F120-Extreme Low Bust F122-Medium Low Bust F124-Medium Bust } Price $3.06 Sunday World Wants Work Mon ad a . day Wonders |. Directly on Interborough None But Guaranteed Linings in Our New Autumn Suits for Women —at any price. A smart suit with a poor lining is like a barrel of potatoes with all | the small ones at the bottom. It is not so difficult to produce a good-/ooking suit at small cost, but we go farther and make suits that will stay good-looking. Plain Tailored Suits for women start at $13.50, for blue or black cheviot or attractive gray mixture, untrimmed save the collar of veivet. At $14.50, practical suits of blue, brown, black cheviot. And at $16 enter serviceable serges with collar and broad revers faced with satin—also suits of mannish gsay mixture. New Silk Dresses for women, at $10, are especially attractive in blue, or coronation purple messaline; sailor collar model, trimmed with velvet and velvet buttons. Women’s Serge Dresses at $12 and $13.50 are made coat model with sailor collar of black and black-and-white striped satin. Others in black and cdlors, at $7.50. Women’s Suits at $10, of two-toned cheviots, in dark rich shades, are out of the ordinary. These came in a special purchase and are better in every way than we would ordinarily be able to give for this price before the end of the season. The Young Women’s Suits at $13.75 are of blue serge or gray mix- ture, cut in the severe lines that so well set off the youthful figure. We have others (of mixtures) for as little as $7.75, but the pride of the section is our $15 suit of regulation blue serge, lined with Skinner Satin and inter- b Ls lined. It is difficult to see how more quality could be crowded into a Girl's Woolen Dress, $4.50. $15 suit. | Young Women’s Serge Dresses at $11.50 are very smart in combinations of blue serge with black or green satin, with sailor collar or chemisette of net with side ruffle. The Younger Girls may choose from carefully selected dresses from part-wool and all-wool fabrics, in checks or plain serge, at $2.50 to $7.50. Basement, Old Building. Silk Petticoats, $1.95 and $2.50/Coat Sweaters for | ny | So Good They Should Go in a Day Women | Some women have discarded petticoats. Makers are get-| . fi t | ting worried. Women who do not follow every fad of the day That mA HC ticle 4 hes hoa Worsted coat sweaters in One petticoat manufacturer bids for extra business with petticoats at $1.95 and $2.50, that would have been $3 and $3.75 last season. ~ Taffeta and messaline silk petticoats of good quality; in plain} and changeable colors and black. Modish petticoats with pleated and stitched flounces—some with substantial underlays. Come early tomorrow to get choice of colors. Saturday, Basement, Old Building Gold-Inlaid and Stone-Set Hair Ornaments at 50 A disposal of more than a thousand manu- facturcr’s samples piece. Among them, combs inlaid with gold and set with rhinestones, duplicates of pieces now in our show-cases at $3 each. mannish weave with two side pockets, in gray, cardinal, tan, navy, Oxford and white, $3.75 quality ‘at $2.50. Coat sweaters of zephyr in fancy weaves, with pockets and rolling collars. One in the rope stitch is pretty. In white, Ox- ford and cardinal. $4.75 qual- jity at $3.50. Third floor, Old Building. For the Little Tots Warm Coats of navy and |gray chinchilla or navy and And jeweled hair pins, such as we sell regu- I es of leather, Sizes 2 to larly at $3.50 pair. H Dae ol 3 5, Also barrettes that still show the wholesale Galatea resses, eavy price mark of twice tomorrow's price. And | enough for winter, very durable j ; asi v d. In stripes bandeaux, very popular just now; some of \and easily washe velvet, set with cut steel or facsimile pearls. and figures. One model has Choose at 50c a piece. Samples, remember, so that early kimono sleeves. Sizes 2 to 6. $1. choosing will be best. Saturday, Basement, O!d Building. | Felt Hats with turned up brim, trimmed with ribbon; in These Boys’ $3.85 All-Wool Suits e022. ee Are Our Idea of Full Money’s Worth | Basement, Old Building. The fancy cheviots of which they are made have passed a} . chemical test. A single thread of cotton would have been! LO 0 K AROUND sufficient to reject them. Mothers know weil the superior | the kitchen, the pantry, service and satisfaction of pure wool. the laundry and the All stitching is done with strong silk thread. All seams are|}bathroom. The broken, taped and enough of the material is turned in to prevent the /|the worn, the rusted seams pulling apart. The garments are cut liberally full. Coats} d the erred “ahonid are lined with strong cotton twill, en le SC Double-breasted suits for boys of 8 to 17. Norfoll, 7 to 14 | | all be replaced NOW, For smaller boys sailor and Russian blouse suits—these in blue serge as well as fancy cheviots, At $3.85. At 55c, Boys’ Laundered Blouse Waists of the same madras as we use in our 75c and $1 waists. while the Wanamaker Half-Yearly Sale of BEST Housewares is At $1, Separate Knickerbockers of all-wool fancy ||" It ends with the cheviots. Sizes 8 to 17. Basement, Old Building. |] month. New Building | The Selling of Women’s $3.50 600 French | Shoes at $2.40 Continues Hairbrushes All sizes in these kinds; Patent leather, button, with kid or cloth tops; patent leather, lace, with kid top; black kid, button) Tomorrow We Sell Them or Blucher, with patent tips; tan Russia calfskin, bution. For 35c—instead of 75c Styles right for immediate wear. These shoes come from a|_ Bristles make the brush. factory whose work is very well known to us and which we can | Strong, penetrating hand-drawn recommend. They are here at $2.40, instead of $3.58, be ¢| bristles, set in a solid rosewood the factory made more shoes than they could dispose of quickly | back, make a French hairbrush at full price. Bosement, O'd Building. | Which regularly sells for 75c, Because we took the import- er’s entire stock, we can sell this ‘lot tomorrow for 35c each. A good chance for all brush-need- ers. Main floor, Old Building Men's Underwear, 35c and 65¢ Seconds of Higher-Priced Kinds 35¢ each, men’s under shirts and drawers of n |weight ecru ribbed cott seconds of regular 50c quality At 65¢ each, men’s under shirts and drawers of medium. natural weight gray cotton jplain or ribbed; light-weight Manaling: iy blacks Messaline and velvet, Messaline—black with | gray merino shirts with long or navy or medium black or navy, piped with | king's blue © short siceves, and drawers of gray, green or coronation, coronation reve ¢; or Union suits of $2.50 medium-weight ecru ribbed cot- | Three silk waists fresh from the workrooms—-mace especially | ton, with long or short sleeves and exclusively for us—copied from waists at much higher prices, | and long legs, These are seconds We convider them great for the money. What do you think ?| of $1 quality. Saturday, Basement, Old Building. | Broadway, cor. Eighth st., Main floor, | JOHN WANAMAKER Formerly A. ‘T. Stewart & Co., Broadway, Fourth Avenue, Eighth to Tenth Street brown corduroy, with belt of | sete