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anes " r 7 * en tee ep Di A di ———a0 | —_ 9 Dressmakers Complete > Bust Forms | a. Lae 1 SAR GAIN Luncheon Ownership of Stock and Control | WISHIS GRATIFIED, «it! if | mele er Pride ai $1.69, wv AMISGTOR, Now. She i Sixth Floor. & Basement ee Wit | Moa I Month > ' . (New fall aisle) a —_—_—— y ay i) . adn nm will be owned by the 7 regional banks will he cone | by the Government, ‘The Senate i Committes to-day incorporate: “1 Want to Go Quick,” Ex- claimed Old Painter, and a jon oie Pyare arteven te mes * Moment Later, Is Dead. Senators Reed and Hitchcock, Demo. crate, Joined the five Republicans vot- Ing for the resolution over the protesta’ of Senatora Owen, Pomerene, forth, « Adolph Goedel came to thie country Hollie and O'Gorman, the remaining frem Hanover, Germany, with his wife, sangeet Jointly framed by Senators | he itchoock and Weeks, the resolu. @eny years ago. The family home } \t as Tegaried by some as the basis now at No. 4% Enst Eighty-third street. | 6; 4 compromise between the White Once there wae a large family to make Houre and the Senators tn control on | the come ‘ttee. happy the home of the Goedala Five RC ee see iil to! sone and a daughter were born to the | conpe) national banks to eubserihe 10! couple. The boys grew to manhood and| De? cent. of their capital to the new | Lael : Creamed Oys' ng SAD irae or Salmon y isnt Ee the Crowds to Sixth ‘Avenue’ rs oa Corner OF ral erate Te . All careful and thrifty shoppers know this ond share in the great bargain festival that always abounds on this day. or cup of our deli- 24e Friday brings prices lower on suitable, moderate priced, scasonable merchandise than any other day in the week. Look cious Coffee, for. through this page carefully and you will be one of thousands to visit the corner to-morrow. Boys’ Up to aa Nada Norfolk on This Friday Sale of > Suits or Overcoats Girls’ Coats Blue Serge and Fancy Mixture Norfolk Suits, latest Winter colorings. Sizes 7 to 16 years. $ 98 Ag Rta Russian Overcoats in new Polo style finished e to Select e AYO from. Special at M th Eh ib E i f 5 The materials embrace Astrachans, Boucles, Velvet Corduroys, Zibelines, American Cheviot and Fancy Worsteds, F.very garment is finished in first-class manner and hand= somely trimmed with silk velvet collar and turn-back cuffs, Complete with a swagger wide Balkan belt of brocaded plush, velvet or self material. Every coat is lined through= SUBST OMA out. Sizes for girls from 6 to 14 years. (Second Moor.) Women’s and Misses’ $16.50 and $20.00 Persiana Fur Cloth Coats Also Coats of Astrachans, And Coats of Matelasse Boucle Cloths and Kerseys on Cloths and Mixtures the greatest ba a event of the season so avery large purchase, ood deal later in . but to those press the tact that no matter what on Toast height, covered with best | jersey cloth, Heavy iron | stand, heavy wire skirt, reinforced with §% inch | vee bands. Sizes 32 ie (Main Poo rge . pot Mothers Can Save Onc-Half atorns enalty of losing. thel ; 3 “ nd Lah ae tracked to tne | “Pat toh at after with wide belt all ai le Nai also Inguiar fatality a 5 ot nubserived ixtures. ings. ‘voys, Apparently strong in childhood, | a entering the fancy mixt eae Wie BIS eae they all grew to be men of thirty to uid be required to take up thirty-two years old. None of them | 'T! ok. That was one of! passed the latter age, Fvery one died of a lingering !inens, To-day the daugh- ter ts sickly and the mother is nimost 4 an invalid. Although the trade of &} euch rional bank have nine directors, painter is not supposed to be the mont to he selected by the Government healthful tt was the proud boast of Adolph Goobel that he had never heen BN, b lak in all Nis olxty-aix youre of rugged | ™R0 WoUld be chosen by th manhood cleared the Way for an agreement in To-day Goebel was working on a] th nites and may hasten progress house in East Thirty-fifth #treet. He Was on one ladder and Prank Wiegand, & fourneymai painter, was near by on another ladder. Thotr dows, John | iin and many Wiachman of New Rochelle, wax work-lto-ence, not ing inside the house a movement to “You know,” aaid Adolph to Wiegand, party sponsor for pausing before dipping hia brush into oe wil in the a the Administration the paint pot, “it has been a strange | wants it ehaped thing aout my sons. Not ono of them had good health. And see me. I never was sick a day in my life. There must ‘de better stuff in the people of the old country. Well, when I die, I want to fo quick. I'm not afraid to die I wouldn't bo afraid to die thin minute” The old man dipped his brush in the pet, licked the wides of the pot with ft, r i and raised the brush to resume his| 1! CTOSS, feverish, consti- work. Wiegand heard a crash at his ive “Cali i side, and turned to see the ladder on pee bere lifornia Which Goebel had stood, toppling to Syrup of Figs. the ground. He reached the aldewalk ag fast as ponsible and was joined| Look atthe tongue, mother! If coated, by Wischman, it is a sure sign that your little one's Dr. Miller came from the New York | stomach, liver Hospital and pronounced Goebel dead. theta cleat He had not been killed by the falling of the ladder, the doctor declared. Death was caused by apoplexy, The olf man had hed his wish gratified, He has stomach-ache sore ‘throat, wanted a quick death, and had hardly | diarrhoea, full of cold, give a teaspoonful uttered the words when death came to! of “California ane of Figs,” and ina pray few hours all the foul, constipated a waste, undigested food and sour bile i} pl f rf 1 TWO SLAYERS SENTENCED. |°°"" fe aod dou inv ml py Mae Whe Killed Woman eis" Sherter Term Than Other. Fwo slayers were sentenced to 8ing|t = Prison by Judge Foster in Gen- Bessiona to-day. They are Patrict of Figs,” whi Reilly, forty-five years old, who killed Y chitiren ot al th Cooney, with whom he lived | ages and for grown-ups plainly on the at No, 32 Gansevoort atreet, June %, and | bottle, Reware of counterfeits sold here. Wiliam MoBivaney, thirty-#ix years! To be « -« you get the genuine, ask to eM, of No, 21 East Forty-fourth stree tit is made by “California Fig who killed Edward Devine at Forty- fuse any other (" Dy to lO years. ....ceccsevveeveveeees Boys’ Chinchilla Overcoats or 2-Pants Norfoik Suits Norfolk biel with extra pair of knicker pants, made of . Sizes 7 to 17 years. Blue or ray oats, made Polo style, come overcoats hav ~ neat plain linings. Sizes to 10 years. Gray or brown 2 Convertible Collar Overcoats, or fancy mixtures, Sizes 8 to ———— y 17 years, (Third Floor.) 50¢ Grade Satin Finished Table Damask Friday Special, yd. 64 inches wide, a splendid soft finished quality in numerous patterns. Limit 29 15 yards to a customer, yard, at.... 1,000 Doz. Napkins $2.00 Tea Cloths Estra large, hemmed; made of a Renaissance Tea ( teste j4inches ' d handiomely hand made fine satin finished quality: bleached | Renaiwance table cloths, in about damask; neat patterns; 9 a cozen different pat- value $1.50 dozen, each. YAC | ferme each - $1. 69 3. .00 and $1.25 Table Cloths Large size; eed aad lloped; durable quality; fo leg iketsthen ebities erin ca OOO Turkish Towels Huck Towels Extra large and heavy; regularly | Extra large. linen finish; h wl op oe cach Aiheary | absorbent qualities; hemmed: neat Tiveceuarles and full length models, beautifully draped or plain tailored, some with collars ot fur and others double tl red borders; regularly sold fait Meathea eee W2se heise” 100 450 Large Size Crocheted Bed Spreads with large collars of self materials. Raglan and set-in sleeves. Lined throughout with Skinner's or yarn dyed satin Heavy white crochet quality; hemmed and ready {i pase = Me $22.50 Seal Plush Coats Also Baby Lamb Cloth, Persiana Fur Cloth ie 719¢ Seamless Bed | $2.75 Hemstitched and Brocaded Plush Coats, Friday Special, at 42 § | n has been conduct ferences with Demo- e urging a party con- arily in the sense the season ‘oslite aie their we wish to i n_you can hardly hope to buy coats like these at anywhere near this price, an ca also, get the advantage of wearing you! ~ coat now? recs ish, Manach sour, treat Sheets Tabie Sets i Every woman, at some time or other, craves to own a seal plush coat and this is the one great oppor- ‘ this price is within the reach of every » Linen finish; Unedygencctrpae a Large size table cloths, ith tunity to buy one, for this pi y without @ ie (tly of 0 dur. | dozen large napkins tomatch; All the very latest styles in three-quarter or full length models. New ae collars and choice of . i » Th n re tailored EXACTLY Ll REAL FUR garments, fl Ginest satin peed $1. 59 , i ge buttons, E ined routes with yarn dyed jit aba Sizes from 14 to 18 years for misses and 32 BAe for women (Second Floor.) etn ech Don’t Miss This Fri iday Bargain! ! Friday Brings These Decided Savings On 34-Pc. Dinner Sets |_ Winter Knit Underwear Women's 50c Union Suite—whito ildren to take * they love it always makes for a 50-cent bottle ese ow (CURTAINS Men’s Underwear—natural color, Every Piece Perfect, Value $3.00 fleece Ined: shirte ribbed cotton suits; suehtly ninth etreet and East River, Aug. 6. kind with ; renee! need ee a © 3 $ I ey Pereel sodas) Rlvers ue: 6). || lan With Chica ei peat decorations eerdi gold and drawers; warm and 3 flecced: bixh neck and long 9¢ 5.98 rish Point, the price of a pint of beer, ‘The quarrel lines, Included are 6 dinner plates, Etamine, Hand Made Clun y Ae eed by Rolly stabbing the woman 6 fruit plates, 6 cups and saucers, 6 vonicn, ‘s Underwear | Mens Winter Under- Imported Scotch Lace te death. He plended guilty to man butter chips, | platter, | sugar and —ribbed cotton shaped | Weat—natural and w nants; ecru color; vests | vests, neatly — trimm wool shirts und draw @aughter and # kentenced to not loss than three y and six n mere than fifteen year and McEivaney killed Devine fh neck und long | bighneck andlong slec shirts aresilk bound, ni y Bureau Sets, 79¢ Imported 14-Pe, |i: anita ankle 9 | ankle length pants. Ye | finished with pearl but ari cr Women's Underwear— | Children's U: inforced: 1 send ape utara: Chocolate 7 Of Australian, Wool; at veo Tne rate garment, a ated, $ ural color: vente gh neck ' i ej 1.00 a pasts antietematas, 98 | OP2h airs ar Children’s V One doco Curtains, $3.67 A remarkabl Point C tment of St. Gall Lrish 2 ith neat or very wide borders, plain or with detached centi other curtains as described above, ine large varicty of designs, ly small lots, $1.75 to$2.00 Lace Curtains inderwear—nat- ural wool; shirts and drawers to match; 44c Barment.........ee Beth were brick handlers, President of the Mrickhand took MoElvaney ak for not paying his union dues. plead t longand short Tate pot ara \ a ees . ‘ d to manslaughter 4 od a xentence au Ps se ioe boys or alts, tS a Renaissance and Irish Point Elects s of ten years, Me y haa a wite Orated w Ri’e Ga/a8 ey Regular and extr £ amd ae «mall child, who were in court} Se Machines mats, bas each siges, $1.50 value “S and heard him sentenced, (Main Floor.) FACTORY OWNERS FINED. 8100 Penalty for Storing Ce! fim Fir Batlding. . The Hill Button Company, with a! plant at No. 110 West Fourteenth street, | J wae the first victim of Fire Commis-| gener Johnson's crusade againat the celttuloid button manu rere whore Mactories ure in buildings not wholly \greproot. e company pleaded gullty te @ cha! maintaining weleance before Special Sess! ties O'Keefe, Russell and \ a ee Part V. to-Gay. A fine of $100 was im- posed. On a second charge of dlsobey- Insured for 5 Years 4 Department sa adic iaaaas Pecan mare gentence was suspended, Guaranteed for Life Closely woven double thread lace curtains. All full 3 yards long and 50 inches wide, finished with over- $ 00 x William C. Free lock corded suse e of white or Arabian color, e Patenise and Tnven tee A Friday Special—Important! One of the Greatest Rug Bargains Ever Known in New York! Pair 9 No Store Has Yet Equalled Our Low Price on These $3.00 Saxony Lace Curt ains; Cork. mn - icom ,| 9X12 Heavy Imperial Axminster sere cee 4: 98 . Full 50 inches wide and Regularly Sold at 59c Square Yard A little careful thought will show gay lace Neca $2 Couch Covers you forcibly how much of a: 95 Sand 92 penile Full 50° and 60 inches bargain these rugs are at this i Up te “1 4 ee Oriental price, Try to match a full 9x12 Up to 010.00 Portieres ndow Jursixne tg sclect $l 00 Axminster at other stores at Closing out all odd pus Odd lot of ch Holland | covers” aro pe iY very | Shades (white) and 36-inch » Ther full H i fectly reversible. inch Sich tad made CRE UeAg not vey |inclene and openue shade | 100 Ruffled Swiss Straight Cu Cut Smith's 9x12 Seamless | 8.8x10.6 Extra Heavy | Smith's & Sanford’s Brussels Rugs | Reval Axminster Rugs Brussels with o yd high nap. Large color wi ya” atyle; | assorted colors (slightly im- felis sin pace wn with pA NA hs ugs waise In ct eee Juaimaging «Royal Anmintr KugSite 699. Makes pow ROCERY Ss” Vital Interest Clean cut, showing six —_ mig ev een 10": quality here. Made of best 15 Thritty the lar (t $5.98 rie _ 19¢ | iis, vassal eB He Inspector Charles Hyde visited the! MM Company's works on Sept. 18 teat Automatic Drop Head patterns: parquet, tile and’ geo- ‘95¢ the wear. Choice of » 42 75 vont vorns, in Flot and Housewife Ss thcea nuovt 108 counds af cellule Automatic Drop Read ere EY iow.” A large variety “BZ *[Persian designs... ant NT a ty Houses which was cot safely stored. An In-| Automatic Lock Drawer metrical effects, Square yard ee Smith’s Extra Size Heavy | HAMS tii: re Lae "10% x NGUES fapeiion ot the building revealed on eo: 79¢ Enamel Naim’s Inlaid $1.10 Heavy Quality | American seth Axminster Rags ereee yuna re” 16a eens ¢ ue lane 3 “to inoum it amount o' ni ra. ——— | ‘Tho concern was given a chance to com: Si Cork Linoleums | Cork Linoleums Velvet Carpets | 9x12 Smyrna Rugs size 10 6s136, Woven of the bat FLOUR, R etter o tex ae 18% pig With the law, but failed to do ao. ngers it i Handeorne patterns, including | tn rn PA yar ppg | Awondertul asortment of room, halllHandsome rugs in exact tepradac.|worsted nd shown in designs MACARONI or SPA- mere Sey | ent oe suns QC |i rh ts BE | estat es EI na so iad cl ae SQ GHETTI bhi 2 = = heat wo-tons " FOX CASHIER TO PRISON. ; ity. Square yard... back: 6@. yds, at. and laid ies Cire ae room decoration... SUGAR! boron: | BOC (Fourth Floor.), Fresh Fish Fourth Floor.) ‘we Years and a Half Ie Least Chudode Will Serve for The: edge Swann in General Seasions to- HES ily, Stoves and Cold Weather Needs Gere ie eet Machines no, wafer thin "31 c @ere than four years and ten months HERRINGS 13 Carolin Extra large ex sentenced Adolph Chudoda, for- i Ibs bag WE | BAKERY DEPT, IES Bante Clara merty cashier of the Police Gazette, to i jock, 6 D 8. i fo. 8 GALY an-| The 20th Centu: Teed | fruit 10 pound t bi Bet too than two and s nat yews 0 Singer Machines et Log 5e $8.00 No. 13 Oak pate GALVAN: ry COOKED HAM pan ereMd as ge | Stetis noundes 150 Heating Stoves in| White Flame Burner ‘ound Cake | oft Waldort,fidinds th. te FY jurge abe Sie resco ners When $477.50 | Reston bine Fin 094 iets SALMON‘ age (TERING. ote fg bien with rovning his empl ments with them... saat nelts, | 3 Ibs. veallebe BUTTER iv! Su Richard K. Fox, His total peculationa | —————__ on, 129 Rew Caned Vegetables Ror doll vated emounted to nearly $100,000, iJ $ New Cunied Vegetable: Betekn tal'men omoioves vy vor | Other Makes of |Weatn | 25c|¢ ig | ee ; fer twenty years and had had practi- HORT b 3 “i SADIATON, ols charset varicn nant ae | Sewing Machines | clams 5'v:.\¢« Pie, alt Leni ean see! for Mr. Fox, was indicted for Fre: on. 990 fi " fh fanet WINES fgpeeny after Chudoba's arrest jast June, ——- uy 9! OLD CROW Whiskey ‘ Pound — 77 quite ent BZE ‘ ian 1 Coal Hods | POTATOES ti IRTOR SHERRY eqevatly discovered against the reign: | attuchmehts, Fowls, Loin 165¢c Aprnen atze, made T } 29¢| ‘ “ag Age ester Hipeith ° ytet, Baresio | Lamb Chops) Bom stent ping, and foe 90 i eecraniean taatial. Fhe eset, mascot) "| SS Roast 125" Row “tamer Oe] Sates hatte Ode lier 19e 25c| dua cons tH Be ' | AND ROTMENBERO'S, ‘MENRY SEGEI, Pres't: . = —_—

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