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I in ee ee re EEE Ky } ‘ * Beep in the hadit of going to his grand- “sg of this day of the funeral tn In the coach with hie 1 upon riding er and father, | His CHANCE FOR A JOB MAY COST HIS LIFE, | who had the coffin upon thelr laps, On the way to the cemetery he begged that pa the casket be opened so he gould see ' : . j the baby again and he refused to at Coat Cutter Falls Downstairs in home until the grave had been fille Ka HE WENT 10 All the way from the cemetery be | lamented loaving his sister up there tn | line cold ground and said he must have | hier. ‘years old, has been sitting on a shiny | Mra, Kell ” nair in the lodging house at No, 9% nnetichtemes Hagerness to Apply and Re- ceives Internal Injuries. ax Plotkin, @ coat cutter, forty strange wom shown a great| Bowery for two weeks nervously read: Viking for M ve taken him. {ing the Jewish newspaper help wanted “I ones followed her and Michael to | advertisements, He wae out of @ job Weg Revere stat t Wighth avenue | and had less than @ dollar feft, Karly pel sii pels nd Twenty-fifth | today a friendly fellow lodger told him Séven-Year-Old Michael Kelly Grieved at Leaving Baby [ort ane a ty ranted Maa {of ® concern in Bond treet which . Since then Michael has often come | needed & cutter in Cemetery. into the house with money and baga| Max Plotkin jumped from his chair and leaped down the stairs. He tripped and fell headiong on the side- walk, He was stunned for & moment. gathered, When he came to, of candy whieh he said the etrange woman had given him.” M IS GONE SINCE SUNDAY. ehild, ha amiling mouth and perfect little te ed away the policemen who PSE WK hes uncon ene wveaney. sult and wanted to send him to a hospital, Tied Mother Fears Strange Woman po nd eile & handkerchief over his eut head aad ran stage@ing up the Bowery, At Second street he fell fainting, They took him to the hospital where it was found that besides the cut im his acalp he had Internal injuries whieh may cost his life, LEW FIELDS’S FATHER DEAD. Comedian and Brothers Rush From Chieago, bat Arrive Too Late. Samuel Fleids, father of Lew Fields, comedian and theatrical producer, died to-day at his home, No, 600 Weat One Hundred and Fiftieth street. He had been fll for some weeks of Bright's dis- ease and yesterday his condition be- came so serious that Dr, Douglas P. Byrne advised the members of the fam- ily to notify Lew Fields and his broth- ors, with him in Chicago, to come to New York. The comedian temporarily closed ‘The Henpecks,” in which he was playing at the Garrick Theatre, Chicago, and with Charles and Solomon Frelds, left for New York. ‘They arrived to-day, |l] Sata ni" vareul tne ai early too late to hee their father alive. irected efforts in correct piano bull re] Samuel Fields wae seventy years old. itll*"vieh ‘tone are & ‘compa sory He emigrated to this country from Ger- of pimiration cad sig anual “in many when @ young man and became b rreeyi les y Dries congitares, @ successful merchant. For a number ||] Dtll7 demonstrations at our wareroome, Cash,or terms if desired. Established 1861 295 FIFTH AVENUE Who Gave Him Presents * Has Taken Him. % Bomewhere between Harlem and St Raymond's Cemetery in Westehester County seven-yeur-old Michael Kelly 1# Jost. He is the son of William Kelly, & stone cutter of No. #8 West One Huedrea and Twenty-fourth atreet, and hag bee missing since last Munday, evening, just after he and his three brothers and sisters returned from the cemetery where their ten months’ old sister Helen is buried. While the par- ents were in another part of their apartment, Michael, between sobs, said to his sister Mary: “Ym going back to the cemetery and dig up Helen and bring her back ‘With me.” e ‘Without taking his cep he left the ous. His mother supposed he had home with his grandmother, Mra. of years he has ben retired. One son, Henry and two magried daughters, Mrs. Anna Warshauer and Mrs, Teller, were at the doathbed. Funeral services will be held at the afternoon at 1.90 Near 30th 8t., N. Y. te the little boy's absence, as he had). ett, Morrow mother’s whenever he liked. Se dias Yesterday Mrs, McHale visited the Gellys and then they learned that “The Biscuits are so delicate ‘@trept Sunday night he met a number of they melt in your mouth.” dds playmates and told them he was go- Mre. Porter, 18 Weat 1084 8t., . fing go bring the body of his little sister ate worn eae he Derby & Co, avenue. The police have been neighhore are searc! to-day the roate takem by the funeral Bungay, for tt is not velieved New York New York’s Greatest », Overcoat Sale Is Now in Progress Shakespeare says: “A rose by any other name would smell as sweet,’ but no other name than Hackett, Carhart can approximately convey to your mind a proper conception of the excellence embodied in these, the finest of overcoats we are offering you. From the ey oe of this great overcoat sale we have preached better values for less money (it’s a cardinal principle here) and upon this foundation we stand. Keen judgment, shrewd and wise buying is the origin eat sale. Every coat comprises what is } best and latest for winter wear, and every one war- ' rants the strongest encomiums. They are distin- | guished by their snappy, aggressive fom and by the rmanence of their shapeliness. Il the new models—raglans, box coats, belted coats, convert- ible collar coats, single and double breasted coats, in kerseys, vicunas, meltons, cheviots, cassimeres, velours, ete. Fur and fur-lined overcoats. $55.00 Value Overcoats $50.00 Value Overcoats $32.50 $40.00 Value Overcoats - $27.50 $35.00 Value Overcoats - $25.00 $28.00 Value Overcoats - $19.50 $25.00 Value Overcoats - $17.50 $22.50 Value Overcoats - | $20.00 Value Overcoats Men’s Fur & Fur Lined Overcoats 14 to !4 Off Regular Prices Hahah CathoriCom E, E. TURLINGTON, Vice-President 1lp W, . MA Racodvey .|.119 Woe Oe &: | a Broadway » | Near 8d Avenue Florentine 01 of Charles G. Gates, wae married to- day at her home, No. #9 Park tvenue, to J, Romeo Migtietta, olive planter, She was given away by her brother, Melvin D. Martin. Adrian C. Migtietta, brother of the bridegroom, was best man. There were no other at- tendants. There was a wedding break. fast at the Rite-Cariton. Netta will go ‘0 Europe for a long tour. | English Corduroy | i (jeegtants’ 125th Street | Ww or the THERE ISA PLEXO PREPARATION FOR Plaster Mer See- ond Hashbanéd—Will Ge Abroad. Mary W. Martin Gates, once the wite ® Florentian Late this month Mr. and Mra. Mig- Sold by all GOOD Dealers. Franklin Simon & Co. Fifth Avenue. SPECIAL SALE THURSDAY Infants’ and Children’s Wear ah Comba Cau, uss brown, black, white or tan. { to 3 vont Value $5.78 Tailored Chinchilla Coats Double-breasted model of all woo! blue or @ray chinchilla. 2 to 6 years. Value $9.75 Military Hood Coats Of navy cheviot, hood and coat lined with Copenhagen or red flannel. 3 to 6 years. Heretofore $8.50 6.50 wenperted Condurer, Conte English corduroy, 2 to 6 yeers, Be Matte $16.06 7.50 Sngfich Pinca double-breasted model. 2106 years. ‘ Value $18.80 12.75 Silk Coat Linings 2.95 3.50 6.95 Quilted Im; Japanese white quilted silk coat linings, hand quilted. Sizes to 3 years. Heretofore $4.50 Will Close Out Thursday A number of Infants’ Dresses and Skirts, slightly mussed, at Greatly Reduced Prices. - Infants’ Long and Short Dresses Sizes to 3 years. 45 and 85 Heretofore 85c. to $1.95 Long and Short Skirts Sizes to 3 years. 45 -68 .95 Heretofore 75c. to $1.95 Women’s Petticoats Wool Jersey Petticoats Of imported black Jersey cloth, Close fitting straight line model, with mesealine flounce. Value $6.75 Messaline Fringe Petticoats Clinging mode! of k meesaline silk, straight accor- dion pleated Hesnes, with baads of colored messaline, 4.50 trimmed with Value $6.95 4.75 Silk Jersey Fringe Petticoats Clinging model in ik, street and evening shades, t pleated flounce of messaline, immed with silk fringe. Paris Chiffon Petticoats Ol elik chiffon, in black, white and colors; made over contrasting colored chiffon. Value $15.00 5.00 9.75 Value $9.75 Women’s House Gowns Albatross House Gowns Of imported albatross in pink, grey, light blue, tose or Copenhagen; kimono sleeves, with in: of Hngerie; large Lingerie Collar. Vali Imported Japanese Silk Gowns Quilted Japanese na of superior quality silk, in light and dark colors, lined with silk of contrasting colors. Value $14.50 6.95 8.95 Dressy House Gowns Of imported albatross in pink, light blue, lavender, sey or rose, Empire accordion pleated model, embroidered Quaker Collar. Value $14.50 9.75 Satin Meteor House Gowns In black and all colors, Empire model, with shirring of salt material, silk cord and tassel, Value $28.00 18.50 DIRECT ATTENTION TO THE New Coat Night Robes to be worn over night gowns Lace Coat Night Robes Despad model of all-over Val. lace; long collar, trimmed with rows of narrow lace and ribbons. Chiffon Coat Night Robes Draped model of silk chiffon in white, ink, blue or lavender, trimmed with ine lace and ribbons. FIFTH AVENUE. 37th and 38th Sts. 12.50 14.50 you want your “business” the talk of the town, tell about it through a World “Want” Ad, oman who Cares __ THE EVEAING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1911, * GATES’S EX-WIFE WEDS. { EVERY TOILET NEEDS A STORE O justice to the below, and if Dresees that are of a much higher grade than_the prices would indicate. These came to us yesterday as a big bar- gain. Had they not done so, a very modest estimate of their selling price would be $12.75 to $15.00. We again pass the benefit on to our mea. 9.79 price them for quick sale; at... There are about fifteen styles, three of which we illustrate. We have a good supply of each in all sizes and shades, such as Corduroy Dress--Coat model; buttons all the way down front. Set-in sleeves, round satin collar and cuffs; in browns, corona- tion, greens and blacks. Trimmed Serge Dresses—Slightly Em- pire with Dutch neck and Venice lace col- lar. Bolero effect. Waist trimmed with bands of shirred satin; skirt trimmed to match, in blacks, navies and browns. Dresses of Duchesse Satin—Empire model; open front, high collar and yoke of Princess lace. One side revers front, the other side with lace jabot. Skirt with side effect and flying panel on back. In black, trimmed and piped with blue or purple, also navy Sizes 14, 16 and 18; also 34 to 42 bust. There are many other models to choose from, but the quantity of each ds not as great as in those éllustrated. Silks Underpriced Fifteen cused Yards of plain and fancy silks, con- sisting Marquisettes, 38-in. wide; street and evening shades;} Sh tPes; every imaginable design. ‘also black and white. Fancy Messaline, 19.in, wide. | Specially priced 50 Plain Messaline, 19-in. wide. Black Moire Silk, | . {0° Thursday. & 24-in. wide. French Foulards, 24-in. wide, Regular Women’s reget of fine values of the’ above up to $1.00 a yard. beaver cloth. Value 50c; 19 Specially priced for Thursday............ 1 Oe special for Thursday... . Ic Velvet Velours—30-in. wide, in black only. $2 45 Special price for Thursday, per yard.. Six Thousand Yards Taffeta—In black; 36 inches wide. Regular value Thursday enly..... Peeayae Five Thousand Pairs of Women’s of quarter-s: tachments guaranteed i Special---$12 made for you--do justice to yourse!! and to your pocketbook by reading carefully the 1ems advertised participate to-morrow, we are not going to be the only ones who will be entirely satisfied. Sewing Machines 1912 model, drawers, drop head,| owners and hotel men, take notice of beautiful woodwork] these values. Complete set of at- Ask about our easy payment plan. aly LK&sn CO. Sixth Avenue, 22nd to 23rd Streets ® SIXTH AVENUE 224 000 23°4-STS. FOR ALL THE PEOPLE. clever merchandising pur chases we have you make up your mind tc come and 9.75 Women’s ‘‘Restshu”’ These are reguiar $0.00 and $6.00 values. Twenty-two different toe Women’s Felt Juli fur trimmed; hand-sewed oak leather; flexible soles. Plush or buckle ornaments. All colors /sy and sizes. Value $1.50, Special for Thursday... 98: Dy } loom finish; 59 | | Imported Stockings Real 50c Values at 19¢@ | Six pairs for $1.10 When we say that every pair of these are __ the well-known brand of B. H. Hosiery, it will suffice to bring every thrifty shopper to the store very early to-morrow. We go further, however, and give you a few de- scriptions of this assortment to show you that they are new, clean, first-class mer- chandise in every respect, and, remember, A Sale Extraordinary every pair is perfect. Noseconds. Imported Lace Stockings | Gauze Lisle Stockings —Boot and allover in t ck, tan, brown, laven- newest effects. Gray, tan der, wine, cardinal, cham- navy, lavender, cham- Ppagne, gray and black. pagne, helio and black. Embroidered Stockings Of gauze lisle, in tan, navy, lavender, gray, wine, champagne, in all the new designs. Floral and jewel efiects. Gauze Lisle Stockings— “Wout” size in black an tan; double sole; high spliced heel; garter top. Novelty Stockings—Jacquard patterns. Two tone effects in tan, champagne, navy, gray and French blue. All have white tops. We could go on and give you an endless description of these lovely importations. We would prefer, hawever, that you come early and make your choice from this excellent assortment. This sale will be in progress for the balance of the week as long,as the merchandise lasts. HOSIERY DEPARTMENT-—MAIN FLOOR New Wall Papers Reduced for those decorating one jouse. Apartment house five as Gold Stencil Effects; | Pretty Floral Effects; awed oak.| handsomely stamped on with matched borders, crepe grounds; suitable for bedroom or guest for halls or libraries. chamber. Regular 1 and fully| Regular, value 40c_ per 10e value, for, per roll OC , rou; #¢ Kitchen Papers: y ( at Hi 20c designs. Re 4 zg Tone and Tone Effects; value, for. c 45 in various colors for | Bath Room sina e dining or living room. variety of patterns, Reg- Regular 50c value, ular 30c value; 15e 4 forsee. Bbrrsvcrerreccese