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ae avanis 3 NeDAY, wo Tice ee, Soe rn te rar COL. F. 7. LEIGH ) } P and William Watson, who pri evi the organ: a : , DURING on FOR HERI: rn apparently directed toward! 920, secretary to McCormick during | *enal Corps Commander Succumbs inre ot the figest corps ta tal Wale NE! ‘ous WRECK Level ve, ontablish that | Former| ine latter's term as warden. @ talaaeek, err Captain fhe econ ‘arden! “ormie! ae me penn meet ur ie TAeut.-Col, Frederick Tollington Leigh, in general orders for reene’s Nervura Saw Him In Prison While Cropsey’s private seeretary, davuine Burknardt,| $1000-000 WAREHOUSE FIRE. | aveazrar ofthe pebilaning nowse of |e. ie ach efi him and ie jal {Harper is Merl and commanding | © Detectives Sought Her, Aince bis removal and dinappearance.|petice Believe Invendiary Me-| office inal Corps of the New | ti, Bilas Retcrt Supertintendent of Prisons Wiley! seieg cians Firm's Rallding. York National Guare. aed hast evening | th ie orts. notified District-Attorney Cropaey to- f pneumonia at his home, No, 236 Weat a sarin et, oe Gay that Sullivan's wite vinited him| “JEANNETTR, Pa., ~The Beventpe At street. He had been ti g> deine nt i District-Attorney Croprsy’s invest. | in prison Nov. 6 while detectives and| mammoth warehouse of the Ameriean | only days Friday. It will be @ military funeral, pe today ter ation into the Sing Sing prison pg wervers were searching for| window Glars Company par bed ad Col. Leigh ‘v. born tn Brooklyn fifty = ea by fi which start early to- fo. After duation fi ‘Trin- nat ote Vmimediate Peveita. scandal, with special reference to atroy: y years ag ara from Ph po” wy ate paooe! the activities of David A. sullivi 24 lity Aichool he engaged in the banking NEW EXCUSE GOT HER OFF. = meee! pte the convict banker, during his be me he od pences. from pins Sing, was ‘The witnesses summoned to- day ue business. He was an officer of the were Char! Jonas, a clerk in, 45% with an, Jeorgs Dee. formined. but "h cial counsel Bing Wing] theory that it ona rs for the up-State Publie Berviee Commis. | &, State Trust Company when he was ap- ‘en In. the, New m, York, C City telephone Weman Actotet Was Frightenca pointed Treasurer of Harper and Bi — ee noonenee ern at the time of the resresniaaton of i cieer Stace en, Rebuilt (¢4.) Pianos ad Player-Pianos Regiment, N. G. N. Y., when he Krotel a surprise in Morrisanta Cunt SS ENTIRELY NEW tnstrumente sharply redneed $0 mms rt Ee aden cee including such World Tomorrow in New York—at Wanamaker's le (CHICKERING, STEINWAY, HAINES BROS, WEBER sincerest nad The John Wanamaker Store, formerly A. T. Stewart & Co., Eighth to Tenth, Broadway to Fourth Avenue. « / Look Over This List of BLANKETS If You are Going to Need Blankets this Winter | Liberal allowance for pianos taken in exchange. Il of the above instruments. An early call is advised in order that you may secure the piano of KNABE: i} The Sunday World's ' Want Directory makes more “Offers 88-NOTE PLAYER-PIANOS meriy, New. $310 The following revent arrivals from our factories are only few examples of the unusually large assortment displayed dur- GRANDS are. mays rete ds tone wk sia HON ON- ty ‘sgncent BY oak Three Special Offerings of Winter Clothing] In the John Wanamaker Men’s Store at $27.50 We have sold overcoats ot the same materials, not made up quite so well, for $35. “They're good enough for any man”— wes the way a clothing man described them. } The finest grade of cheviot overcoating |. made in America is in them; black, Oxrord i} and Cambridge gray; cut in the correct ] Chesterfield model; lined to the waist with silk; silk velvet collars; seams piped with ailk; buttons of horn. We are making distinct progress when we can produce such aristocrats of over- iH coatdom as these to be bought for $27.50, — $575 585 Terme as low as NABE NABE DE ules. ose ANGELU! PRY WAT PLANO. 1080 PAS NNoany! scree inks ** ANGietdis, 17°° 710 AL Pei ac. a100 810 | ontratine +s 1680 $5 monthly on some WAREROOMS th Ave., Cor. 39th St. 320 Men’s Suits at $22.50 308 Men’s Suits at $18.50 $25 to $30 Grades The head of the shop in which the | $22.50 suits were made tells us he saw H last week in another men’s store suits of the same materials not cut and tailored | 20 well, priced $35. The $20 suits are our regular year-in- t $80 grades; of fine north-of- worsteds, famous for wear; in a variety of quiet gray and blue effects. The $18.50 suits are really $25 suits’ but we sell our merchandise only on the basis of its cost to us. We have sold suits precisely like them for. $25; worsteds, cassimeres, cheviots, tartans, li ht stripes; suits that young men will like; smart and po vo ag There will be all sizes from $4 to 46 tomorrow morning. The Men's Store, Broadway, Fourth Avenue, Ninth Street Enter also from the Astor Place Station, Interborough Subway They are all that remain of the two largest pur- chases of blankets any store ever made of this grade— more than 12,000 pairs and single blankets. please— Note (1) people are buying them every day; and (2) the prices are below all current, prices for blankets of equal quality; So it will be necessary to come, telephone, or write soon if you would anlage pe ae Cotton Blankets 275 pairs. $1.85,re, ly $1.65 Pag ages ay fy Beatly bound. Very fine quality. 291 pairs. $1.85,regularly $1.65 era ne inches, White, gray £109 ire, $1.88, ier $2.50 ee 4x80 inches; 4 Single Bed val pa pealgeend regetariy | vite 50 “eS pink and’ bite ‘te Ww $8.25, regularly #12. futeand bound ptr A silk aR rain ee and uns ae 5 pie, ag) ot ead oopaic 118.50 } vege ie Double Bed Sise cg ik BANE pa ant es rs. $4.75,regularl $5.50 Vhite, pink and blue ly 88. 50. pte 85, hite, fis and hue hte .25, regularl; ifn ira. ft bound oer Ads aie binding. $1 pairs. $6.50, regularly $8, Cotton and wool. 4s pare, $6.50, regularly $8. All-wool. irs. 75, ani ces ee woeelariy (99 98, pele, $7.50, regularly $9. regularly $9. Extra Patt Fea and wool, $9, regularly $12. -wool filling, Sees ae Rac trd 80x90 in. 00 pairs, O1¢ $10.50, ®, regularly $15. blue borders. 8 $12, re; Waren pal aed binding, pink and blue 40 pairs. $13.50, regular! ‘$18 cat and bound se carat Lae binding, pink and Bie 28 pairs. $15, regular! 20, Genesee bound Sout. sill blading, ng. extra length, pit 19 end $17.50, reg’ly $22.50 80 x 90 in. =the a Extra Large Bed Size 28 pairs. $5.50, jarly 87 ink and bli = rs. 25 , regularly 86.75 Bound wih ‘mohair, pink Ay blue 5 i 50 ; sagan Ml faa LN eobela| 67.50, regularly 60 ar eh ae sé pairs, 00. .50, regularty 912 n tiny regularly $81 oo, bo 15.50, regularly elk indi ing. 27 pairs. $18, regularly 824 obx00; ; pink and thee bie Co 17 pairs. (al regularl; Loy pink and blue bor 6 $22, regularly #30 ut yen bound A eperately, pink and blue Individual | Blankets 14—-€7.50 each, single bed sise. #2—€8.75 each, double bed size, plain white, bound with yellow, lavender silk bin 10 each, extra Inge bane each, ‘regularly » some plain revere, ei ay white ree. i ; vasa t4 86—810 each, tegular! aie: bed size,’ blue, nt and Plaid Blankets 500 pairs, $4, single bed size, val: eit ats value; $8 for the double Third Gallery, New Building. New Short Coat Suit of Beautiful Material for $50 Exact copies of one of Cheruit’s delightfully you short-coat and long-tuni suits. They come from New York's finest tailor who had some lengths of imported fabrics and offered to make them up for us to sell ‘at « third less than usual. Collars of skunk, seal-dyed coney and moleskin, Hardly two suits of the same fabric or color. Not any tem can. be 2 caalieates. ane ly: ‘Od Buldieg, Clearaway of Young Women’s Dresses at $10, $13.50, $15 and $25 400 of the few-of-a-kind dresses from our own stocks have had their prices lowered. Serges, and satin, am welvoteons are in the alletion. . Each has some new and individual touch, There are dresses with bead or silver thread embroidery. There are serges braidedin the fashionable black mrad In fact there sre dosens of differ. ent styles, (ty 20 few of each that early choosing is advisable, fi here at these vom @ useful little dress for almost any y Sines 14, 16 and 18 years, Second floor, Old Building. The Call to the Hearth The advent of cold nights is a call to the fire- side. It means the closer binding of the ties of home life. i the natural gathering place for the whole fam- after a day’s work or » but— : This is not intended to be an essay on sentiment. It is a me to about ccanitnden wigverial Firma furnishings for the The MS ghee told, is “doplig the pike stsdhs' of frophees furnishings to be found in New York. In moderateness of price, quantity, variety, excel- lence, this showing is not only unexcelled but un- jualed. Fittings of brass, of black wrought iron and f black or Flemish cast eal Empire, Colonial or other designs in andirons. It includes every necessity coming under this classifi- cation— Andirons, folding fire screens, fenders, coal hods, fire sets, logs, spark guards, coal hode, wood baskets, etc. Sabway floor, New Building. Special Purchase of 257 Pieces of Good Luggage A well-known maker of only sterling-quality lug- gage had a small overstock of several styles of suit cases and beat Taken all together the entire surplus une cet cP re te 8 cane offer us the pees lot at a Quarter Less Than Regular Prices. Every piece is new, in perfect condition and this maker's regular product— in short, in every way de- sirable. Cowhide Bags and Suit Cases Bags—15 to 20 inches—$5 to $i!. Suit cases—24 to 26 inches —$5 to $12. Matting Bags and Suit Cases Bags—16 to 18 inches—$1. Cases—2% and 26 inches— $1.50 to $3.25. Shop. Bubwey feo, Neo Me Shop, Another Amazing Purchase— Wool Velour Suitings and Coatings, 85c Yard (54 inches Wide) A short time ago, our offer- fashion, but men who know wool goods. Such values had never be- fore been known, and now comes the echo of that sale— a new purchase of the same fine wool velour. The Goods Have Ac- tually Sold at $2.50 to $3.75 yard. which means that 8 yards for a suit will cost $4.25, instead of $12.80 oF $18.75. 344 yards Jor a coat will cost $2.98, instead of $8.75 or $13.13. Material is fine and soft, ideal ff winter coats, for women, girls children, and the lighter cached will make charming sui Colors are rich dark Ais’ of tete tere and navy blue, taupe, also This Ie Interesting a leading wool manufac- turer recertly said, ‘Wool vel- our will be the fashion material for nest ig ll Ml Sale takes on the Firat Sloor and Mi hn Aisle Old Bldg, “ef Positions” than | any other two medi- ns in the universe