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wmmmmnMmt yj1 H Hi- , THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 21, 1892 I berated in court. H tun K . E Diamond ' Broker Kauffman Bt Tongue-Lashed by Mrs. Gomez. Bf H Shu Called Him "Liar" and Hl Thief " and He Grew Pale. K i B:' VM " Huibnnit She ! Held on Mmmm"'' vl Seventeen CbargM. HLKf i The elimination In t be cnsc ol tneOomoz. H'f' KfiMnun alleged diamond ".wind o, which MMJMir' VH MJournel from yesterday afternoon, MMmK ctAfl up beforo Justlco HcMalion in the K; Tofabs Court this forenoon. W twjer Louis btecklrr appeared tor KanfT- B nM ana Mr. Le Utrbler represented the HB eaezes. Kf It look most of Mr. La Barbler'a time beforo Hfc tbicow called to prevent Mrs. Oomci Fv taftlng too much. The flippant manner MmmMi" Wich bta'characlcrlied that lady's deport- MmmEti mentneretoiore was not so noticeable to-d&j, Hrrf tJtBOUgh she docs not rot seem to fully real. Kk ttitba seriousness of her position. Hd There was a sceno Just before the case was MMmJ& cWfl Jeweller Kauflman was standlnz by MmmJ1- tl&lrall, near Mrs. Gomez, waiting to testify. MMml' Efyeral times their ryes met, and ca:h time MBM Et)fTmn'3 glance fell beforo the gjia ot tho Ev- lrwnan. MmMl ynable to contain herself longer, Mrs. K Oottez broke out In a furious tirade. MmmMib' fLook at him, tho miserable thief. He Bv? Ww not meet my rye. K, lie knows that be riot me to pawn tbe MMMM' Jajrela, and that be got all tbe money. MMMMr jllls object In bringing this charge Is only MMMt- tget tbe things from the pawnbrokers with- R nt paying for tnem. I H, JThuthltll Tbellarl" I H Kauffman turnod pale under Mrs. uomtz's MMttft acitblng accusations and got aws from her BJLv TWnliy as quickly as possible. BBB;V "Justice McMahon then called Kaurimai to BBBK;. ub stand. Hv The broker's story was substantially the BSSSSBlvv Mine us has been oiieady printed lu Tits BBBKt XTSKINO W0KLI. I BBBkT,! He. aid thai be llrcd atiao EastMneiy. ' BBBK! Snth.iiot.andhadadeskln the ortlcnofll. BBBBBK7 and K. O. Bollals, manuinciurlngtenrlleni, at BBBfT MMonn street. BBBff? -He first met Mr. and Mrs. aomezajrarngo BSSSSBtl Use June at Mrs. Jackson's Doardlng-houxp, 197 West Tirent). third street. '1 lie landlady BBKr,. uwodnccd them. BBBm On June 'JO tbe first dealings with the BJJJJKv. couple were had. Ho knew omy that they BJJJJJBjb , claimed in do wtil conueued and lu a pirnf. BJflflflMM' tjgp Jf place large urilrra anu-ny raltby kkR. 'ihire was never any written agreement E3BK.'J. tgtween ihem. It wnsTerla.ly agreuj that iBuK," Ilrs. uomez anoulil I'nrry arounii tun jinu-lry BJBJE, ndsell what f he could ana return tha res'. H; JCauffman took n mcianrniidum of the BflflflKp i troodn, but made no note of who tha tu- BjJJBJEV tomers were BJJJJJ&;.. lie denied that Mr. (lomez irnve hlra three Bf promlssrry not'a to pay tor th'.1 JsimIs, two BflflJflEai) of wblcbumiirz rluiins tnhavn pud, Bflflflflfin Kauffman could not say uhetberur not any (Vf of tbe Jew eiry liad ever been unid. Kf.s QnrL1UUU IUe k'as' Da l,IJ " 0Tcr H.' Ibe lint that le Knew that the dlimonds m,S StredM8 " C- 17' w,w l' rt-, bbbbbKi aT,rbI-rk.llckJ,on..edBel1 h receipt of B'i 2,(isr, raid htm bv Mrs. Uomez. but denied LbbbrbW' V l.U.IS :?kW ' bV ""'fey was t be proceeds uf B'J pswolnif the articles. BBBBBsWr .5?yu,.lueu ,aiu Mr. nnmezhad told blm iHEfi'' Sat ". ue would return tbe $3,uo3 hn bbbbbbW'V iffi?.?.' w"J"a nlm lnd tickets lor all m--f tn diamonds pawned. bbbbbbbbV-, Justice MeMabon thought that be bad B i.V enough to Justify film In holding I ho J prisoners for trial. Accordingly the couple were neia under 1,014 ball each for theOeu. eral esslJns. There are serenteen charges Id all agalnat them. All tbe Jewelry has been turneii oier to tbe police by tbe pawnlrokcrs, but this was not done until fourteen new complaints had been drawn, covering each piece or Jewelry panned by the uomercs not already surren dered. .Mrs. Julia sharp, who, acccordlng to the story told by n conlctcd thief to Detec tives Heidelberg and Jacibs yesterday, was connected with the dlipoiil of KauRman's diamonds, Indlgnanlly denied the accusation when seen to-day at her flat, 4!l KatTentr third street. Mrs. blurt) said that she bad gone out of tne Jewelry business. Mhe ad mitted knowing Mrs dome, and started to tell the reporter how that lady once laltedtu return a roll of silk Mint Mrs. tthsrp had given her to dispose of, when a gentleman who was In tho room spoke to her In Orrintn, warning her not to talk about Mrs. tiomrz, saying she might be called as a wltntss at tbe trial. AfL'r that Mrs, Hharp refused to talk lurihtr about the matter. m ' DEPUTY-SHERIFFS IN CHARGE. Durkhalter & Co. 'a .took Iteplev lnad by Creditors. A email army of deputy sheriffs Is In charge of the big wholesale grocery store of c. tlurk halter &. Co., of 1U1 and laa Hudson street, to-day. Home of the unprcferred creditors bare be gun replevin suits to reenter merchandise dellvrrsd to the firm, uhlch failed yesterday with 1700,000 liabilities and atout f AOO.uoo nSfOls, gttlng preferences! $183,107, nnd It Is to look after tbese Interests that tho KnerllT lias taken posnesslon of the stock. Tbe largest replevin was In favor of Fleming & Crooks f or a 1 a.S on. oi her w rlts were sued out In fuvor of Jam h It. fmlth ,V Co. for 12,070, .lamis II. biout & Co. for 1,10'..', Adolph Uttlnger, 80 Henry M. Day, I0J0, and Jacob D. Nordllnger & Co., H7. Neither ot the partners In the firm was In town to-day. Charles Burkhaller, the senior partner, who has been 111 lor tome time, was sail to boat bis home at East Orange, and John II. Ilurklislter at bis home at (lion Ulrtje, N. J. The latter was In town last night and de nied very emphatically the atorles that were In circulation to tbe effect that the firm had sold $100,000 of I'h paper within the past two days or that tb n had been any question able transactions ttbalever. It is said txlay that some of tbe unprc ferred creditors still believe tho stories and arc preparing to prosecute tbe members of tbe firm ( harles II. Fancbtr. President of the Irving National Hank.saPl this morning tbat be was not yet prepared tn give any ileiinlte atittv inent with regnnl to osse s and liabilities. Anilgnec Hnncher saya that he expects to satisfy all the creditors of thi linn, wblcb bad been doing a largclr Increased butlnosa oi late. Added to Football's List of Dead. Irv upenriATvn rnr. l I'ooonsszrsin, Oct. SI. Jose I'orez and otner students ol Eastman co.lege were pluy Inlootinll yektrrday afternoon when I'erez aine Imoitari wl.h ono uf the other pla eniin.l mux thrown Mo entlr to the ground, retviviug tu;h Injuries tb it hedpd last night. I AM SO HAPPY! 3 BOTTLES tj;jj 0F USSSSSm RiIist 1 mi of a M?f re niool tronbla. It hftl also ru.drar halrtn Btowont itiln, It hid liaen falllna out hj th handful. Attar trjlni many phnlclana la rain, I am to happr to And a nnr In B. 8. R. O. . FI.NKRT. l.aU.Unn, Tl. SPIIRF Djr forclncoutaarmaof dla uwnto aa and tba polaon a wall. t3rlt larntlralr vaaatab and harmla... STiratU en fllovl and Kkln raallad fiaa SWIFT 81'KOIHO CO,, Atlanta, Ga. NEILL SENTENGEO TO DEATH. London's Poisoner Promptly Oon vioted by His Jury. Tit Revolt In Argentina General Foreign Nerve by Cable. Lonpok. Oct, 31. An Immense crowd gath ered about tbe Old Bailey tbts mornlnz, anxious to gain admission to the court-room to bear Justice Hawkins sum up tho Nclll murder case. Hundreds were turned away, but many of tbcui lingered lu tho vicinity to bear the fato of tho f rlsoner. Notwithstanding tbe totnments made by counsel In the case yesterday, reflecting upon tho morbid curloslt 'hat led women to flock Into the court-room, thcro v. ere It anything more women present to-day than on any pre vious dsy of tbe trial. Nolll did not appear to bo at all disturbed by his position, and after taking bis scat ho looked nbout the court-room with great com posure. Justice Hawkins renewed tbe evi dence at length, saying tbat tho jury win not to expect the prosecution to submit mathe matical proof of the commission of crime. The Jury returned n erulcl of guilty. They were out tire minutes. Justice Hawkins at cno sentenced Nclll to be hanged. THE REVOLT IN ARGENTINE. Citizens Enthuslaetlo Over the Buc oeas of tbe Hebela. Iit aasoriAT'ti raiaa.l Lonpok, oct-Sl. A special despatcn to tho TYniei from Buenos Ayres says that tho re volt In Santiago del Esterc bad Its origin In a land of twonty-nvo citizens, who were headed bj Uarcla, tho leader of tbe last out bieaktn tho city. They made an attack on tbe Cablldo (City Hall), which was defended by a number ol troops. The latter fought desperately lor .in hour, but tbe attacking force compelled them to surrender. The loss on both sides wss five men killed and nine men wounded. Thu Governor and . Vlce-Oovernor wero raptured by tho rebels I The Tlmei correspondent says the retolt Istneresnlt of n well-matured plan to oust the provincial government The city Is Ulet, but great enthusiasm prevails among the people at tbe success of the rebels. Two Brlt'ah " Mutineers " to Serve a Year and Be Cashiered. iht jrroriATrn rssas.1 London, Oct. HI. The, two men Ixlonglng to the Thirteenth Company if the Army KcnlceCorpi nt Portsmouth who were ai- rrstttl lor their participation lu Ino mutiny that look placo there nn Oct. i:ihavobcen Hentencel each tonne year's Impilaoumotil and tu be Ignumlnluusly mshlcred. 'I tin M i inuu lu n leading nrtlclo I oports thai a few cases ot hnrnenn culling lnio re cently ocnirnd nt tho Chcheu barraiki, wbero a delnthment in thu Army Hen leu Corps IsB.utlouiU. Iho colonel, unaiil- to discover the cul. rlts. gavu uiil-ra that tho I whole company be couliuid to tbe barracks. I Joint Meet of Three Canoe CIuds. To-day and Saturday and t-unday the lookers Knickerbocker und tlnboken nnce I Clubs will nave their Fall uitel on thteust shore of tbo Hudson lltver above Dobbs Ferry. Theie will bo camp-fires at night, audit Is ex I ec ted that on etinday a large number, f tnucunoemons frlendt ulllgoup Horn No t Yo-k to spend ibotlay with them. HABEAS CORPUS FOB A BABY. Sensational Story of tho Doughtys and'Bradfords. Sirs. Bradford Adopted the Child and Told Her Husband It Was Theirs. A most sensational tale of alleged be tray td honor and confidence by an old Inmlly friend, claimed lack of maternal affection, palming off on an unsuspicious husband of tbo Innocent cause of all tho trouble, and counter charges of murderous Intent against the fosiGMnolher-grow out of, Eleanor Doughly's writ of habeas corpus against Mrr. .May llralford, demanding her to pro duio the petitioners unnamed Infant before Hupremi court Justlco Heath next Monday morning. Hail It not been for the Issuance ot this writ a bouncing boy baby might lu another ucek havo been christened Harry Ilrad ford Notr his fate Is much In doubt, andjt may bo months beforo ho has even a name.' The youngster first saw light at 28 West Seventeenth street Aug. H7 last. Ills mother U Eleanor Doughty, twenty-one yours old, who nujb tho baby's father Is Stephen s. Vrcelaml, an advertising agent, of ir0 Nas sau street, who Mv.'S at 1 ompklnsvllle, S. 1. 1 hey nro not married. Dr. Mortimer W.fibaw. of 147 Ureenwlch all eet, wlin wdH engaged by Jir. reclano to attend sibs Doughty, told an l.vt'MNd Worn n reporter this morning that thu young wo'nati, beforo tho child whs horn, told him lint shn wanted some good family lu adopt li as It would ruin ber for life If any ono ku'.w of her t rouble. Dr. Htiiiw says ho secured such a party in thu person ot Mrs. May Ilrndfurd, ot 1H1 Weil Mxt)-tbtrd street, whoec hiishuni lsacom po lmr rarnlnt; good wages and In talrlr coinfurtabiu tin umstances. Mrs. llrauiord bad no children or her own, and desired to adopt a healthy boy. Khesaiv Mies Doughly's child snd took It, with tba understanding that the mother was to sign papiri making u full surrender of tbe child. '1 his was delayed, andpluco theu Miss Doughty, her mother mid lwjer DenslDW have tried to get tbo child back. Mrs. Ilradford incurred her husbands dis pleasure by bringing homo a boy fur adop tion of u hoso parentage she knew nothing. Hhc tec.imo atta.hed tn the youngster, hon eicr, and to keep him then told her husband that I' wis tliolr own offspring and had been boi n durlug his alsence from the city, during an lllniss which h knew ot but attributed losomeihlug else, ana that she had put It out tonuiso. Much u cnnsuuimatlon Mr. llradfrrd had de voutly wished lor and, despite his wife's first storj. he belleicl th.' twinnd. nun the baby boon bocjuiu luilulku In lit s nlTicllons. When, leu dij Hugo, .M3 D u.hly refusid to hlgn thu lulenw pat er-. on taking legal ndiu Mis llrmllonl agnlu vturtltd her mis- bnuJ by a(.uiowleda'lng that she hud tlbbed mid lhn buy was not their ovwi llcsh ami blood but uii udop'eil i bllil. 1 Mr. HiuiliU'd. ihniign sheiked, determined I nllu his Ifu that Iss uoiighty hiiuuld not ' havu theihlMcxcepi lu n legal manner, mid tho) riMUvd i tunlury cflers, they say, irom Julsi Dought) Hinolhir. Then nunc the writ. Ah the muiter Is mix In toiirl Mr. and Mrs. Iliudinrd are somewhat nxeise loutcplug lhn baby Ixcauscnt thuholnrkt Hut hhS urn given them. If thu Conn oideri It Monday they will give up the babv. Mis. lirudloul nuuManilnled tho foregoing KtiUementH in an Kumvu Wimin le.uiui this morning an I milled : 1 admit that I Hi tl to tn) husband, bill It was lor iho bib) 'h sake. When he oojoacd to keeping tl I leok li bick tu Mlts Dought), , but sin. leliiheil to take It. Whiil could I du I 1 couldn't nbnmtun the ,bali). even though Its rkhtlul niulhtrwaj so iiiimoim to part, with It. t-o I lied tu my husbuiid, huplng to make n man mil nt the boy and suvu lilt reputation when he grew up. '1 he charge ot (iiandmot her Doughty that I was preparing for Its burial In case It dVd, t The Greatest Day i t of all at J il . The j Great i 5 Food j! I Show. ; J The big doors j iwill open at 1 1 A. M. and close at 1 1 5 p. n. j Seidl and his en- 1 larged orchestra t give two grand 5 concerts at 2 & 8.. 5 Miss Parloa lectures 5 to tbe ladies at 3.30 t P.m. J a More to soc- j J More to eat than J i ever and all for 50 cts f admission I J K Come as early as you k can. The quicker, the jj richer! as I expected It would, Is wickedly faUe. I ho chilli would have tile J but for me, for It 1 had' inarasmus, nnd Its bead wusVllseased because ol Its lack of tereatmont before 1 got him. He's well now, thouxli." Mrs. Ilradford brought out the youngsterto show his now healthy condition, and uls up ponranco certainly corroborated her. Mrs. Ilrad old denied that she wanted moueyforthc child, and Intimated that It I was the Doughlys n ho wero looking for money. lo offset Mrs. tlradrord's statement, .Mrs. Dought), Fleanors mother, showed the re porur this letter: hET Yon, Oet. 30, '03. II. Itnttgktv Call to mrrow and brtnff nfleivarr ehthlnrto take jour ihlld Hith you. if yon da notbeadlhlt 1 wi'l takalt Id til ChS'lir and Corrautlun, aud will adopt it. NK. e:. M. KKAliriuili l "My daughter never wanted to part with I Iho baby, uut Mr. Vreiland, tho man who ruined her life, although nn old tilend of I mine, did, and he hired tnls Dr. bhaw to llnd I a plHte lu put H." I " Alllrst 1 wanted to let II go beforo It was born "put la .Miss Kleiinor. Mrs. D u.'hty admlticd ibat she wanted ret land tu support ber daughter's child. " Ho neer denied Us paieinlty," she said. " I would lutber not say whelhcr wo will endesvor to liuve blm marry hleanor Just , now. Wo want the chill llrst." Iir. Shaw sas the i-u Iden wl.h ot Mrs. nnd Miss lioiiirhty lo regain possession of the I child Is duo to tbolrdcMio to foico Vreeland i to make souio kind of a Kettlement with I them, nnanclal or matrimonial, and lulded: I "1 never goin tent irom Vieclind or nny one else tu connection with the adoption of th bally." Happy Tbouprh Marrlnd. ,(r7i5n(j,"Krni.e In VonlMv.1 'the M'atdapThen you llnd married life happj? The Wife Ves, but then I seldom see my I husband, you know. MAI BROTHERS. GOOD CLOTHING FOR THE MERCHANT, MECHANIC, PROFESSIONAL, BUSINESS. MEN'S SUITS IN SACKS Oi) FROCKS. Sill fill )o,", Serrlceable Alt-Wool sl9 nn l,lnrk nA L'elorx (-'lieTlot IO nn Fine (lay fllafonnl Coat Bed )UiUU Vest, cutavrnr. Otr nn Cheviot, Scotch, Dlaaanftl tIP nil Fine Worsteil Halls, plnln and 4IO1UU1 flunreil. IIU mixtures. On rn et.1.U0. Sl.OO. 93.00, ST.00 liUU men's I'nnta. U lib rvrrr pair our written ajinraulee. Our nle of K7.8U Combination Double. Ilrrnatril Overeont, lioiiblr-llrrnsted (Suit, rxlra I'anti nnd lint, tor Hays. Mill rontlnnca. A lame variety lo arlrct froBi..Jvrrv boy ruatoiner a handsome present. Open evening till Ot. Malar- MANN BROTHERS, 3I4, 3I6, 3I8, 320 GRAND ST ALLEGED BUNCO MAN DAVIS. T&kon to Newburcr to Be Tried for Bwtndllner a Farmer Out of $5,600. The n llpcd bunco sharper, rat Davis, or " Hod Austin," tho story of whoso arrest In front of tho llorrman House yesterday after noon was told exclusively In last night's E kviko World Sporting Extra, Is to-day a prisoner In ho Newburg JnlL Although Davis showed fight when arrested by Chief of Pcllco .James 11. Harvls, of Kew burg, who was assisted Dy I'atrolman Hhyn ders nnd Detectlvo Wood;, he was quickly overpowered and was soon on his way up the river. The cmrge against him was that ot swin dling nn aged and credulous farmer named trowcll, who lives abou' ten miles from New burg, nut of VOu by I he ancient gold buck game Dec. 14 lust. D.ivis. it Is ol cged. aid his pal went to the Qunssala Hank nlth tbe old man, Mho drew the monoy and exchanged It loi tho brick. On the way homo the sharper kicked their victim out uf (be wagon aud, drlMiu back to Newburg, escaped ulih the plundir. Hlnce then Duus hai not been been In the Mdnliy ot rewbu g, but v as nnally tainted In hew Vork. When lie arrived in New b.ng lust nlghr l'uhna only f.'i. In liHaJosaesslon. He is said to lnuo teen an lutlmatTi assocla'o of O'llrleu, the king uf bunco men. DINED THE FRENCH ADMIRAL. Social Courtosloa Extended by Lead ing; Citizens. courtesies are being bestowed upon Admiral do Ubran nnd his officer", of tbe French war ship l'Aretheuxe and lluisard, with a lavish hand. Latt nli'ht an elaborate banquet was tendered to thein it Delmonlco's by the lead ing Frenchmen ot the city. Mr. M. J. Thoron presided, nnd Iaw)er lrederle 11 (oudert made th Important speech of tbe evening. An original poem of welcome, written by Charles llenauld, in French, was read with great success. All the Bpcecnmaklng was In French. " 68TH ST. AND 3D AVE. SPECIAL SALE OF 10,000 SOLID GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES. Solid Gold W Solid Silver LAMES' WATCHESLLADIBS' WATCHES. BOO Gantva ir.avemea', .tKXL I.COOChalalalnr, fX90 600 Geneva m0,eJne.n,:(, JKSSuif'i BOYS' V AT CUES, I on, Watches for Geits. llmhf 'rn..w.4,l.h a I 1,000 Genuine An-e-lcan HpafitewSiSOlV 1.000 W llham and E em I movement $25 00 H5al,aK2sM movemen', , $10.09 M BOO Howard movtmsnt. mSBE&fcuJr 1,000 Wallham ard Eloln I All our Watches are carefully regulated. We give a written guar antee with every watch (or three years. LAMBERT BROS., Cor, 53tli St. and 3d ave. ' L " Station corner fifttli Ht. Every Man to His Taste. From Tru'A. Gentlemen, come up and take something. What II you have J" " A good drink of uhlskey." Next:" " A drink of good whiskey." " ext?" " A gooJ drink of good whiskey." Ah I all the orders In. bartender, gimme two good drinks ot good wutskty." No Further Uso for Them. iTrtm rNflf.1 "1 he doctors have given McJunkln up" "I'nor lellowl Is hens HI as that?" "Ino: he has got we, 1." Eeyond Kven a Bishop's Powor. trom l.t'. She So the Dlshop ha) made Cbolly Dude kln and .Mabel ma'i and wife? He Well, Mabel Is lertnlnly Mrs Dudekln, but 1 seu uu change In chol'y. Vory Like. I from Ji0: J " This cap of mine reminds me of a yacht race I was In once." " How while cap ? " No ; It's such n bandy cap." Tact. rrom Tritlh. She Yhls Is the portrait of my grand mother at teventy-nlne. He (delightedly) What a strong resem blance. It might almost be taken for you. &gr See Our Easy Terms -&& Furniture, Carpets, Bedding, Stoves, Etc., Etc. ' CASH OK CUEDIT. Dnrnble 4Snnil. l,or Trleea. I.nteat Ht lea. duly Kll'nil HUNT, tl AMIDUVVN. ; .No ilepuali when I.ipujj 'line la Not anted. j Parlor Suits, (Jhumber Suits, j Diuing-Room Furniture, Bed- dinp, Stoves, Folding Beds, Oil cloth, Linoloum, Mattings, Win- ' dow Shades, Curtains, Por tiores, Itcfrigoiators, Lamps, c I Clocks, Baby Carriages, Pic tures, Desks, Ofllco Furnituro.&c. y f?rali, roa. weklj, or SJ3 parmoathot 8?s X trrah, 91.00 ireaklj. or 4)4 per montSoa I5U 0 cah. 91, lb wrklr, or CA per monthoa $73 J 10 cub, 1.60 wMkljr, ar 6 per raonthoatlOl .. UUraaU, 4J.S5 weakly, or U per monthoutiO F Larari auiounu tame rate. Alkolermamada toaiu B. Hi. GOWPERTHWAIT I GO. ;: FKTAni.lNIIICn 1SOT. . lOUll ONLY PLACE Of BUSINESS), u 1193 to 205 Park Row,-l ", NKW VOltK. Al i The Leading AmericliTrciothiersI "" " "" 7 " " " jfiT In ' m MM M f M A M Jf ) f J Always stand at the head of the list of BargainDpro- jj T T( A MM Mm M mm M M ' Jr M M M viders. Competition amazed, paralyzed at the enor- . I L ll Mm Fm) mm M mm M m mmi M mm mous Bargains we offer. The high-profit system Hy n ( N. M M M M M I W MM ' t i lf knocked higher than a kite I We ask you to inspect fiwMK (i) Mmm M M M M Iff f W V M H M E these tailor-made Suits and Overcoats. AMU 111 627 and 629 Broadway, near Bleecker St. J u HJ (?) "' K Jlv as any tailor can make for $8.00. ... " PUCVlflT TUC nifrn vnil EUCP. V For 8ty"sl AH-Wool Sunday Suite, ( dt MMf A and you can bco nt onco how ours pt,u,,v OIIITO nieciicDr pdcitcct llVrR- Jcfrinnc l 1 TAILOR-HADE rilTAWiV? WAIVIUG i-.. nnutDTc mndo of fino Worsteds and 1 sa! I 'I "--o- SMS-SUITS " f s s fT "v A 1 I HS38 quits W Sover-cheS, "--ss? f K -ill S5.25 BBEHTED ww" " w SCOTCHES. FAIL llUAlO THE HOMEY. M sL D Bira!i UI I O BBFASTEB LICIT. pfllTO ENGLISH 3SO. Ill .J! , T SiSo'X"? S IS Tbea, garment, are our own make and can no. be purchaaed at mj-5r The re5a no olher BroaS house who manufacture tn.lr own ".."tot"?, t5t .K"w f &' HI ill Being short of room, vc Wc suit thousands of gen- Jjj There is a great'Tatisfac' ' Tou TavTTi!r' """nam"" BOYS LONG PANTS SOUS. T( I lbb H (?) BOYS' R APF nVFRRO&TS offer 5,O0 Mcns Stylish. tlemen every day in Fall Kn tion in buying your suit your style, color or shape S5S OO (1) K "I UU""IL ,UUH,U- Tailor-Made, Regular $20 Overcoats, and wc can please flUf when you know the goods coat, and you will find it in For anAU-Wool SuitTneat pat- W tin MM (A) t x,.8, , "5: Suits for the above price. YOU! We have murdered JIK&W are fel,able ur twenty our stock. We make it a terns, agea 13 to 19 yrs. They're i ,Ml Mrh T Jn t8 sale buys a nobby All-Wool Thm,' in ,- f ti. ,:., r n 1- n r- . 1 WW vcars experience has taught point to have evervthinir worth all of $8.00. ( .. :: - 1 Cape Coat, sold usually at $5.00. They re in any of the desira- pnees of all Fall Coats, being fWi , us how to make goods that that's in style. You'll finS ftfBr I m ' IBS-'T'S ble styles Guaranteed per- determined todispose of them , W 1 are ...simply right." This that our Top Coats fit. Finer grXWcotches i u MWi . I Ib very little money for tho beau- lcct ,n ,lt and make- Don l all before the season ends. J t?Jft great special Una at the They're comfortable and and Ca3simoro Suits j worth 810. T( H' Hf ' (I) jful.BtylfiS wo show, made of fine rush off to some tailor and So we've chopped off profits ?ZVfS 'M above price includes the serviceable. We offer sev- Cfeff c4tr ill . M . f lrrCaidamiylylea,Vk'rih pay him three times what a on 2.000 $.8 and $S9 Over- . very finest Imported Clay eral hundred at the above Thi8 ff"S beautiful T M 'ft S4-00 Suit is worth until you look coats, and offer 'em at the $ p4l5 agonal, tlomespun, Scotch PRICE, which we usually colors of the finest all-wool and Jll 1 w K ! T Even 25rra.se in price makeB a over our big special offers. above price. They're in 3 QL P ail' or Kl nEI' sell at $22.00 and $25.00. besT wearing cloths , worth easily fl HI )1 difference iu value. This line usu- w. dmw ,h nii,i ,u r-i . -r a mi, !. r ., ancy Pattems. This, of course, makes it an 12.00. HI' A) ally Bells at S0.C0. ,Wc show absolutely the Cheviots, Tweeds, Meltons. gT Many are silk lined and are object for you to buy one S10 OO ill BewJT A fine lino of ULSTERS. Early largest stock of 1 ailor-Madc Covert Cloths. Worsteds. !&f ahead of the average Custom now. That's whv we nut t?- t,i ,VT , W I "' ' H) SmoiOUUl tak tU hiut awd W C,0lhCS iU fc. lmcd and made ,n the SlfcMTffl C,ot,lCS hieh cost three down the price. ? SSSTSitadMffiJ II -J mMMBmW baT0 ,n"0- . . iV"lr'C.a be,t custom style. M R times our special price. made ( worth $15.00. (4)1 BIW WE CLOSE TO-NICHT PROMPTLY AT 7 O'CLOCK. WIK PEW ON SATURDAY UNTIL 10 P. M. . 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