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| the firemen would soon be on hand with lines of hose, toa At the station house the prisoner said { a waa Charles Ottorid, twenty-two old, of No. 247 First avenue. With the ald of & confederate had y 0 R |simmied the door ° a enna Reasons Why Thousands Like Me T t Wernstennes ° wae found in| Cann {y Their Employers. one of ¢ d's packets, He was are ot Satiely . ' raigned ih Harlem Police Court and} 1 believe my fate Ie not aniike that of i 1a in $3,000 bail for examination on a |thousa ‘ n __ Surety Day SURETY DAY. YoN> Tuesday, Nov. 7 Sixth Ave., 20th-22d St. 10 5 hans Stamps Free Disviny Parlor, O'Neill Hometurnishing Store Best Quality --Lowest Prices on Sixth Ave. Prices Turned Topsy-Turvy In This Gigantic Six Days’ Sale of Up-to-Date Clothing for Men and Boys » of their pla and) proba their last One Met Him On Her Steps, HUNT SLAYER IN QUARREL. F Carrying Off H [Pattee After Man Who Killed]; / carrying C er on for thelr unceremontous removal Noble in Freight Yard Fight, [Would probably be that thelr usefulness | was destroyed because of some mental Portieres ‘The death of Charles Noble in St. Vins | worry, vodiiy allment or general indis cent’s Hospital, Livingston, Staten Isl i fwd, early to-day of a fracture of the skull, started a police hunt for Sullivan |! f| ago, of Port Richmond, who ts alleged |™"* spied to hve ‘attacked Noble, Fago din. [ium “6,0 minds must th active and free from outside ity street {appeared immediately after & fight in]worry, or sise we go down to fallure with ition, These we all know, the One tun to-day on her way to rajfthe B, & O, Ratlroad yards at St.|the throng of “floaters who go from one ; our {n the neighborhood she| George, in which Noble was injured, | place vloyment to another, giving tng ee th annarnnt St [anda tenn, ba" taen’ fe [nminich eae orice Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday ne young man reled under his right y to Manhattan. {eonata ler and teas ‘w o Mal Store — Second oor. me baie . Whose EAE keapt a toa | Win Ritlon, no will’ power, ana. NG gave! Fy Relic eneehs uitn ancitevative pees “atapleton, was twenty-four | We are tremendously enthusiastic over this s2le of Fall Clothing because we know Stel Ml gyn por- ind: ine Ker in the| Every man requires from avery other le crower Velustein as{ be Dhocce man the best that is fn him, But no man yards, A fight started andloun use or get the best that ie In him. was felled hy a blow on the back |aoir until he is firat free from all frettul di todee & ve A with a coupling pin. Hel indiaposttions and worrles, he ata actons ; lous when taken to the t woe my trouble. T was full of 7 hospital and died four hours after-|troubles, That's why I lost my job, My * alWays out about It, and jow, T made That was there hasn’t been a Clothing Sale like it\in years. We are enthusiastic because we believe the response to this announcement will be greater than any that has been made to any Clothing Sale in this vicinity undertaken with regular stocks. We are confident that the response will be larger because of the plainly apparent benefits that will come to the buying public, and because we are offering this splendid Clothing right at the BEGINNING ‘ OF THE SEASON, when most merchants are looking for their best profits. he passed her on ti looked at steps and sie! Then yt » police have learned that 1 door 7 r . sitting room, le ‘The young m ie {LE iat We haven't in any previous season presented, such a satisfying stock of Men’s “Gonef! Gonet avout with “quick lunch faces, dyspeptic and Boys’ Clothing. We have never known C lothing so good to be priced as low as wen manners and repulsive atmospheres, No ours is marked regularly. Now, without quoting a reduction, without making a com- women who popped ou: and started parative price, we promise you positively the best values in dependable Clothing thelmasieh 3 that any store in New York Las ever offered at the beginning of a season. ‘The turned down sundison SP MAK A Fema eatdne,| who eanion Are! TeeOe rae Our Guarantee is back of every Suit and Overcoat at every price, and we will of Lictt, Abra Rafsky, who was d 7A Mott street, . * ror ¢ AUB AY hdite thom “Baty <n: ite “Dee is morning she started |leta which I was told were good for the consider no sale closed unless you are fully satisfied with your purchase. fancey street station. Ratsky celtement. A score of [Worst cases of indigestion and dyspepsia, the young man and started up the ave- nue with him. poked the pasuage of [THe fiat two tablets made & wonderful through Mott street ae ta Yrs Ratsky and his prisoner, In vain | vege stables were + spilled about the pave- ave to work at all. The Rafsky appealed to t in Yiddish to} ment than it was ever the lot of an un- Bers ae: wiiier ‘kaw allow him to get the “gonef” or thief | pop to the station house. The en were apparently disposed to tear prisoner te pleces, Rafak Your dollars will overreach themselves—will buy more than at any other store in or near New York. we will sell Men's Suits in’ the At $6.48 most up-to-date styles, made of cloths of neat patterns; well tailored and trimmed; such suits as would satisfy men who willingly pay $10 for a suit. $ we offer Suits and Overcoats At 10 cut in the best Fall 1011 mod- cls; made of strictly all-wool erials in the latest patterns and colorings; including the ble blacks and blues; such as are t lly left out of sales of this sort; excellently tailored; handsomely trinume ne _— these Suits and Overcoats all have the earmarks of Suits and > Overcoats usually sold at 815 to 820, Extra at $10 All-Wool Blue Serge Suits; good fall weight; acid- tested fabrics, in the most appro’ splen- didly tailored; in full range of size: h each suit, without extra charge—for only Uo) mine you— we give an extra pair of trousers Ob PONKAlORs 6 Siasiasadtraie aera tenner Dyspepsia ‘Tablets cure brash, burning sensations, bivoat, Ir- Rushwh k ave Brooklyn, who Ine . loss of appetite, nausea, heart- Iriving an express wagon over |purn, lack of energy, loss of memory and dyspepsia and {indigestion in thelr very from the stove in Rose's partment set fire to el. A pail of wate of street merchants were’ frantl with you wherever you go and take| ying to keep down the debit s t egularly after meals, 1 edger by rescuing scattered fruit |reqiize what It ie to be freed froi and vegetables Httle tablets tn the world You should carry t an¢e, They formed a guard their prisoner, pushed him into a at One Hundred sventee stom: | quick meme fort and res ALMA Sua rises. HB) Stun THE, TIDES them by ere on the way from the Mundred and Twenty-sixth | Sandy Hook Aawernces 1aanid saree tation with machine guns and ena ot once send you by mall free, Address. Foremost Clothiers Since 1845. $ 50 we will sell Suits and Over- t 14: coats of materials that you (Ca a would not expect to find in gar- a ments costing less than #20 to #25—made by journcymen tail- We want you to do yourself a real favor by coming in te i e ors; cut to fit the most critical; made of-attractive all-wool see these Suits and Overcoats during the six days’ sale. (fas cloths with enough hand tailoring to have them pass as custom We don’t want any of our friends to miss this opportunity and we cannot urge you too strongly to see the clothing—to know made clothes. Overcoats, including some of those brand- new double texture coatings now so popular with the ultra- nie * hae . fashionable and not before shown to our knowledge for less ‘hequality and to tryit on, that you may appreciate the perfect than 825. fil. that ean be secured for so little money. we offer Suits and Over- is sale by At $1950 coats of as fine materials as Don't judge this: sale by the ordinary clothing prop. could be sslected by the. man msdn. It is vastly different and exceedingly better than the and $40 and giv (BFS) AST RY! SAR IVI . CENTURY ANNIVERSARY 4 INEYES in all clothing history has there been an event to ap- } proach this in economic interest to you, because never be- ordinary clothing sale. Busi who is accustomed to paying his tailor #35 ess and professional men, offic N’ has an intrinsic value in clothes been developed, never before C5} evidence of the most skilled workmanshi cy in te ned men and workingmen will be equally well served in this sale And so we celebrate today an achievement that marks the tom tailor ane fit them, Think of it! these splendid Suits A host of extra salesmen will be ready to wait upon dawn of a new era of values, an achievement that means to you and Overcoats for only $19.50. you. world standard quality, at prices impossible outside the Smith Gray & Co. organization. Here-Are Anniversary Specials in Suits and Overcoats Suits, Medium and Heavyweight Overcoats Trousers Extra Specials for Boys Lot 3—All-Wool Blue Serge Dress Suits for boys of vations ages that will give you Loe you can get in any Pane) a om ; a "The boys are not to be overlooked in this sale. Keeping step with the Suit and Overcoat De We have provided a host of good things for the partments, the Trouser Section presents two fine little fellows and they and theie mothers will be offers in popular priced Patits. delighted to come to the sale, variety of styles 3 extra well mad All of $1.50 Pants 1 1 Lot N it Dandy Little Suits with Knickerbocker 1 ue perfectly Fae ry . A ! of our < s on hance rants each suit we piv that in tailoring, fabric, style and service are 1 5 50 will go in this Six Days’ Sale for only 98° feo we : §] 39 erbockers (ex epting e sina ata sprit 94.98 the very best possible 20.00 and 22.50 values e AT HEA INTES RS BRR MRED OY Lot 2—All-Wool Suits with two pairs of Knicker: you will be glad to pay. “3 4 ° A our fine -' anc ls bock nade of cloths as we sure of; good Be Knickerbock Suits, Medium and Heavyweight Overcoats usually priced at $3—-fine value al that $1.98 Jooking and immensely serviceable; will be sold $3.38 that adil pe worry bout hard usage ipa in tailoring, foucie, style and pecrioe are 18. —willgoatonly....... wie 1- for only sale at only the very best possible 22.50 and 25.00 values Suits, Medium and Heavyweight Overcoats that in tailoring, fabric, style and service are the very best possible 27.50 and 30.00 values 22.50 Suits, Medium and Heavyweight Overcoats that in tailoring, fabric, style and service are 27 50 CARRERE An Introductory Offer of Men’s Hose The Famous O'Neill Main Store—ieet Floor, - ie" Men's Sc ee ae eae ie i Sacks sam ples and dig $4.75 .75 for High 1 2042 Low the very best possible 32.50 and 35.00 values a) y faraone seat sea hor a; ba Shoes = Shoes N suits you may choose from all the N medium and heavyweight overcoats 5 C various styles and kinds; lisles ] correct English medels, as well a all fou may choose from meltors, ver & olor Shirt at 79c. cottons, silk: plaited and silk, W. L. Douglas Shoes th smart, distinctive Smith Gray & ours, worsted cheviots, vicunas, kere O'NEILL MAIN STORE—JUST INSIDE ZIST st, DOO tot 1,| 28¢ Values for 18c Tle ais weed ak Co, designs, in complete assortments, seys and tweeds; also from the finest We are introducing this well made and fast color shirt Tideaunticacte eae aa #3 /and $3.80 ar th seg yas Ait hn yee Core | for men, young men and boys. heavy milled and thick, warm, fluffy, q&a to wear equ.l to the best shirt you can find anywhere al ae ee eer ay When y W. L. Douglas sh ihe wrlene iain mete wang warmth-without-weight fabrics. ( 81.00, You get the guarantee of the cloth and make in bad ettin| nuine bargain. ‘Th 2 44 Included are the finer, more correct are overcoats for every service, In ever garment cut Ptalland roomy; all neat stripes and small Lo 35c to 50c Values t erfections are so slight th not BAe: wearing qui . | and exclusive velours, worsted cheviots, shade and color, from the dignified, SS figure designs; ali sizes and sleeve lengths at 25e. PueaGay a: Wil Ala oes cn sale fOr ond. GROAN s clear and mill finished worsteds, sei d essy silkelined black and Oxford to the Ue Guarantee —The materials in these shirts are made by Lisles, cottons, silk plaiteds also e ° a and tweeds, from the more famous F otch or English plaid and club (re Garner Process and are guaranteed to be absolutely silk in blacks and colors, Special Sale ot Men’s Ui Ss Umbrellas na lish, Scotch, German, Belgium and check and plain back motororconvertible (3p They are warranted fast to light, will not change color from ‘ n American mills, in all’ the new grays, collar coats—in all sizes, in models of FS yerspiration nor be affected by any proper hand or stean et + 75e and $1.00 Values $3.00 Values at $2 00 " browns, blues, olives and dark mixture cvery description, for men, young men aundry process. ‘They will not crack or mark off. at 50c. O'Neill Main Store—tIeat Floor, effects, and boys, Ge Men's $3.00 All Wool Sweater Coats, $2.25 Silk socks, fine gauge, blacks Urnbrellas « of extra fine In Oxford gray, V neck, two pockets, regular leagth, ud colors; reinforced, tape edge union "9 90 Extra Special Values in Suits and Orsrconis perfect fitting; all sizes, 94 to 44. M ee f es and tusse 5 18.00, 20.00 and 22.50 Winter Suits 25.00, 30.00 and 32.50 Suits in| (fe . Da ; en's Handkerc Ie s } and Overcoats, in broken sizes for broken sineas | in worsted sheviets, ip s 1 pera Fisnnal Bhirts ee 4 ats a in Special in Men’ s Canes i ish an b ys wi 3, olors, rished, Lines boys, Ailsizes here, but cements i fit bodioss sizes 181017 HEH RAT Ree Values up to $2.50 at $1.25 missing sizes in some 12. 50 here, but not in all ' 16. 50 Men's 75c Domet Night Shirts, 50c Sisk toes Eaiital Shantees ulate, : s, storling | styles styles........... trees & Made of domet flannel, nap on both sides, full bodies block or seript letter, per half "150 y 5am | : i and long, with or without collars; sizes 15 to 20. i . 1.25 “8 | GPEN ALL DAY ELECTION DAY 5 Men's $4.00 Blanket Robes at $2.95 ——_—_—— eae | ica Two Brooklyn Stores: Your Charge Accunt is Solicited Brewin a Waren La) _ Of fine soft blankets, one piece, inverted pleat at back, Special in Men's Gloves $3 Men’ 5 Underwear : at $2. 50 ante. Felton St, at Flatoush Av, S h co & (G Acomtrom ens iat, US with satin neck block, girdle and neck cords to match for Election Day cit aisle ee ne ats Af Preadway at Bedford Av. mit ray Oe sth Av, Bot. 27th & 28th Sts Bound seams; all sizes from small to large UeNel Min sient ins Men's Modiun int Meney "Weight wverthinds Natural Gray 7 fe. lS Men's 50c Silk Neckwear at 35c 3 for $1.09 " 1 | i Underwear shirts neatly trimmed, drawers self faced, ‘1.00 * (OW Fy (rex tram Fine imported and domestic silks, open end shape un me 79e | NfantaUntan Bi <n) ‘audl hay: whieh hate & at {Ca)* W 1a ica a VCs full length; all good colors 968 e aaiieaaiea i 1 ain aces 2.50 f. i