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THE SHIRT-WAIST M ete RESULT: Barred Out | At Waldorf-Astoria, WALDORF-ASTORIA. “It te most improper to venture thus among indies without your coat. “Ne gentioman would sit here without a coat “We ennnot serve you here without your cont.” Declaration of the great OSCAR The Evening World bas made a pra teal temt of the eligibility of Une en) waist man in polite watherings and found that there is one fashionadie res tauramt in the city where he can be accommodated without question day L. fadars, an actor with the “Piney Ridge” company, who underto the experiment for The Bven!ne visited three of Diaces uptown At the Waldorf-Astoria he was served with a temonade, bu of the order arrived take his departure At Sbanley’s, Broadway and Forty! second street, he war nw allowal eve to take & peat, bul war once to Ro out At Reetor's, entrnee did commotion , much altention a* th ; coated in a Tuxedo Av coedingly eamfortabie. to Was he and sultry fet man has been accente, onted eo most que he rest Sie SiS) © $18) SLSTSISIS | #1SIOIS LOIS LO 10 Le}e(OLels oiSKSieLS/SISieieiessie competed a JSheleie Hho ele leleielereierserers ereiererey not In the Burnham House, Cineinnat 7 only after @ lively argum on the other hand, been rudel DODO n Onn canon iy iit made blue and haberd: Py ensant crinklings Dacouraged bu: frm, Mr " tetachment of § $ f 58 55 r and ab de 1 vith th ’ ‘ atte 4 ‘ k men were dark and |tradged wy Brabas HW a he Canadian 4,25, 5.90, 7 , 2 canervative 14 maids passed aioe the dread | ominous | a *\ a ened hace Ladies’ Szparate Skirts,” Tt was neat, cool and 4 ata ‘ waist had wu “ 1 the RAbine | roe :) ‘ae . in| The reat of Mr. Packurd’s costume | “Mer des ma of even. | Crusoe B Ained cage hak Ieee ay. Te : $3,90,55 90,'9 75,915) Wes made up of stripe ora, unieme | "8 . ainse of wa Haiti! Rus re yee ° ewe 7 =e ’ peachabiy veited, iow + thine sna From on , ter and an apa nade f The Bvenine World wonld be ton avy Oring tn = | a straw hat men frowned an 1 "PAO pleased to ve from its rend e 8 aa Tver rey q | Mr. Packart became (he ce Piha ering and distant, Broadway & 12th St. | fervation the inatant hi by : ec : ve was retiring ae were nae _ fe walked ie ihe be lim this warm w er AMD IP be possible that o man wit? + blind 2 4 "ie shir! waist, eald: | munications « be adresses cost, & man ing shirt waist, dare room employees ‘apped their for te Venice thus Kanes inten| ** the “Shirt-W sirst Practical Gest of the Ri ights of. * a AN IN NEW YORK PUBLIC RESORTS. ke Made for The Evening World by Actor Jay L. Packard, Accompanied by Miss Suzanne Willis, the Actress, Last Evening. Admitted | | At Shanley’s, Broadway. | Without a Protest. $10.50 $5.35. Ffitee “adreor, | | nite . | (0800000000000000000000000 | 414:8:61916161 SOOOCOOOL OOUIEOUUDUUUUCOOCO ORO OOTnT | georooonDSEDODODOGODOO an Sree i oo ’ STERN FIATOF THE 8: 2/8 seaven aT Last pontod ene Kasi ;At Rector’s Fashionable =| | IN RECTOR’S. Mr Jay b. Packard in aw shirt weiet Meet vietted the Waldort. dstorta. refused hi Service even allowed to take a seat, Al Heetor's, « block aways, he wos served without com- ment. Se VO Pe PEED SE OY IRM op peony Anes dB YOUR MONRY BACK If PUR- CUASH IS UNSATISVACTORY Formerly LUDWIG BROS, West 14th St. Furniture! We're doing an immense Furniture business be- cause we charge you many doilars less than other stores do and give you the same or better quali- ties of Furniture. A hint or iwo to make Wednes- $22.50 Side- boards, $12.50. day's choosing easier. $4.98 Steel Enamelled Beds at $2.98, Oak Ch. ficnier, hiv fish ted vein inging regular Anatve y Sule price only law sate mirrors ¢ BO with faney mir. ror on top, lined «stlver drower luge J Sloset, | gulden ok | Blegant barenina 5-Drawer Golden ALL CARPETS BOUGHT i ADAMS & C0 MONEY PAVE. QIN 48? D2 St sang SPECIALS vroscsoax. A Genuine $1.75 $1.75 Quality rat Bt Suiting 985.» Representing the biggest purchase of the year in thess desirable Bee Fabrics at a figure low enough to en- able us to offer them at the extremely low price given ee The offering comprises a manufacturer's stock ht thousand yards of 56-inch fine all-wool Golf ond Bierce Suiting in the most fashionable and beau- ‘tal shades of gray, tan, brown and new blue, ee A Sensational Offer in Dress Shields, | Comprising a manufacturer's stock of double-covered Nainsook Light. Velvet Ribbons. satin back —2 good black and of excellent quality. ot prices one-third to one-half less than usually charged. They are not woven edges, but will not ravel Numbers weight Dress Shields in the highest ! "3 2 5 j grade, and the best sizes—j—4 Ipc, eps, 2 pe., 39 pe, 49nd 5, No. $.. Yard, 8c, Piece, 70¢ re 7c o. " he J a. “1% ° | 16.. “ 20 1 as, 2. 2 0... “ ae * Children’s Soft Brim Plaited Straw Hats, with Mull Bands and Rosettes, Marked dow from 14h each to 49C Ladies’ without ntiemar HERE SEWED, LINED + 4 fing all-silk quality of tr Paenard walked ¢ AND LAID FREE OF Filia Stlh Straw Hats, Hlaas”. callad cog’ sn, Wh '2.98; CHARGE! i with rich, prehe hatroun Soi | aie Seamed, pare, whit, heey at fei mfelelelstelel-istetelelain! 27 wehes ¥ i cK Sailors, trimm 4 « shirt walete AAAAASASAASAAAAAAAAAA pa. Stine. neh Uadags, or Si | with large, pure silk Handkerchief ' fried ' riunace, "ae | Petticoats, squares, a M ; ; i fh bead wate, ” Moyer Jonasson af Ladies’ 35c, to 50c. — aa si lee PT SURRENDER Atte Inventorr—Clearsnce | Marked Down to 25c. a Pair. “ , " : A lot of odd pairs cleaned up from a leading maker at i IREEe ston emanate” | Boer President Asks Only| Ladies’ jhalf price, comprising Ladies’ fine Lisle Thread and Cotton ree inoroe oreo te som | Terms as to His Fue Tailored Suits, How, including a variety of staple qualities and fancy de- Wil not serve Sea aa ture Residence. $9. 75, $15, $25, pe piyy Oneernrnnnennmemmnsrrrrrrrrrrsrrrrrrrrrrs mn WMCN) PRETORIA, Ave # stated posl- Redwced from +” ba a © ] a geoyal PY Po Kee | Ladies’ Summer Costumes } +f lt ich Bros. Reaetas, Cruces 5. Bae SS at greatly reduced prices. 2 he NS ome" Ladies’ Gott Skits ot |f No Summer Dulness Here. Avg «| double-faced materials—Ox- Special Sate Prices Won't Permit It. fw vrei TAM INNOCENT OF * i TRAVELLER. AUTHOR. Rev. Henry M. Wharton fought ? on the Confederate side in = @ Rebdeliion, after which he studied ° © for the ministry i He wae attached to Brantly « Chapel, a mission of the Seventh + Baptist Church, Baltimore He | ter became head of the ob a ater gpig eg By the Rev. Henry M. Whart on opened a book store, which ¢ ° The Rev, Henry M. Whar pered ther Barron's friends - Mies Clara So of O ie gald he had been ourwitted “9 alse prete m . ® partner © While in tne he / , for ct 1 & larity and the pa f Eutaw « $13 fi rmine fi " Piece Baptin b t : aid ' largest in the South, Dr, Wharton | . ested @undas . marritd Miss ra, daughter of # SS ne y before he ; great crowd 3 Butiaote & pee ‘ n the auditorium, He was held for nes ¥ of Sor } Dr. Wharton became an evangel- | mouth County Gourt, Dr. Gilbert Eo Parke: Germantown, Pa, be fat and travelled about with Moody ame ils bondaman, The minister presents ile Ot tees ene end others. He also piloted party to the Holy Land and wrote | & book. . sosoorenooees through the Evening World of that Tees are that | had t roperty from her under false pret : fare ago, when at (cean Grove, & F} wien adjoins Asbury Park, 1? hie menth f the fac ? On arrival at Ocean City Saturday, ; Hiovel Brighton, and aa goon > as | registered and received my mail,an | Mcer presenied me with a warrant de- } sanding my presence at Asbury Park * answer ares mad against 7 ‘ '=— => ad in my care td orphanages, one for ¢ white and one for ¢ ena ? rae achool for g Vir ia and North Carolina A ahory a Went ‘a at: Bath Beach, Ballotti i time after that at Sea Gate. live a’ worutle roaeity ce aren time after Two men were ‘rowned while bething _ ® Gravesend Bay yesvertay, bots of |<. und ans them residinis of this borough IS Miss Bomers ‘The friends of Matthew P. Murphy |™ { foe withow fied hig disappearance to the police | Bight. He wag chirty yeare olf and! @ Undertaker a: @ Madison sireet He| bathing at Bath Bac The last Seen of him His clothing po a r " e the en * 1 coul ve. * taken ae yee drowned wile bathing | could sake by ay nltitey “or that He was @irty years ov from A ft to meet the great and ‘Upon me "| have no dowbt of ane Whatever of the tl thes facta it | have Kei ite derely FS brought Reakt MR. AND MRS. REV, HENRY M. WHARTON. j fords, Blues, Grays and Browns, tailor-made, for: He was Jomed the 4910, 6, SOLDIERS WRECKED ON REEF. . How Troops Were | Landed Boats from Transport McPherson. | Time was when every merchant looked for a summer dull peried —and usually found it, Methods changed here years ago, and we learned to counteract this tendency by a system of summer reduction siles, Offers like the following are bound to encourage buying. They make the spending of money a real saving of it. Fancy Nain- Double Oi | Drawers, um- | Domestic Cor- sook Tuck | Stove. two brelia ruffle, fine | sets, all popular ings, some hem- | wicks in each | ished with deep | makes, including Stitched and with | burner, worth zone pee lace | the renowned hice effect, reg $1.50, en “Kabo” in varl. larly sold “Oe. per Besse 98c srvidry. 39 ous materials, as yard to be r > Sorted lengths: closed at, 19¢ ‘ alo a bot of eé st atst high grade Sum- mer Corsets, worth $1.00 to Ever Offered at This Price. mannish fashion, reduced from Enough of these to last through. thea 3.98 out to-morrow, They're most eee excellent waists for women, and worth more than twice this price. Dress Shictds, Admirers have wrinkled them Children’s and nainsook cov slightly in handling them, and Misses’ Strap fred light that's the only reason we have for Sandals, patent weight, pure leather or don cutting the price in half to hurry them out. In Dimities, Lawns, Madgas and Piques, French of yoke back, trimmed with gum, sives 2, 3, 4: worth 12¢. to % a.spring heels, bow and buckle, Sizes S$ to 8 and paireeee OFC S Wc. per pair, embrodery or plain, in white f Household fancy figures and Cc ye Ammoria, 4 Stripe, pink and = bottle, good blue lawn, value Latenty’ Cars, dery, rity + The Uniied States transpert MePherson, woe Oe | BOS ton and lace T whieh went ashore on Fortune island Aug tics Colonial Gold | Women's ter- iris at a- 4 2, wos floated after three days and pro- peartse | Seaee ny Ik tucking. vibead b ceeded to this port. She left Santiago de Good Feather ian ae Ag a lata te | without ruche; S| Cuba Aug. 2 with nine ofleers and 412190 Pitiows, 115 | sate wep Die | genie 5 worth oe Foe S| men of the Fifth infantry, ae 4 oft tbe caveat of ine at tach..+» be | each, at BO) Gia Se j each. at h 4 due here Aug. 9. The Oo! rult from Jamatcs - eee aa a nee oe as been ted een Sat BUTT, Out ts wiling | $ Mleses” amd”) Ladies’ Oxford | Oak Dining. | Scotch T lowing ageount of the wreck mn re ite, + rn comfort Children’s Ox- | Ties. tan or | room Chair. | Zephyrs, : ceived here : camp. commanded by apt Cha! ford Ties, bull | black vicl kid, braced by ‘x extm fine fabric, © coprrtabt. 1900, by the Adssciatet Prom.) U wana tare se portale to 9 the| dog or coiftoss, | patent or kid tip, ack. | 32 Inchss wide, 4! UNITED STATES TRANSPORT _* eeidteny ant! Qpatent or kidtip, | worth $1.50; | came seat. nicely | Ferutar toe * WPHERSON, FORTUNE _ I6LAND. launch coming to the | (sizes 3 "98. | per pair, 85c finis wa 25 | value, per 0 4% BAHAMA GROUP, Aug. i—The United igh the pe ae obliged to wads in! £ 2,per pair, - Aeceeee I~ each yard. woe J Ic ® States army transport McPherson - tes aes seecceanne 7 cranes antiiiienenam & aground en Windeor Reef. one mile e McPherson “was floated A Fine En en's * | Good Brussels “ustin Gowns, * scat of Fortune Island, at about 4 wustaining damage, and Poreelain Din latest el og made yoke of Z wetock thie thorning. Bre ts now fast wer Plates, | {ccis in the new rpet, made, sal a une ® aground and headed straight for the green font bor- | imperi = utually nid Ry lined, | py inser. » der, wort Se, ea! at, | ton and % land, The vessel is #0 evenly balanced | at # on her Keel that the swe causes a 12. ccna OC Reais 19¢ I ~ 906 | tucks... 39c 2% siebt rocking motion e t When she first struck, in total dark- hore, and proceeding to the = ‘ t oulckly listed to nce of the vessel learned ¢ love as q stranger, and although Fos t poe Pen Psi gale d gor ne ashore at dawn on the | MARRIED HER AFTER ALL. berg died teh years and Rieh had those on board, but w Proce! Poe = | poe pe Re uple dit nowy meet i crowded on t forgou ‘ne immediately aightened jeer was in Hasbrouck Heights Man Walted jo, RS After the uaval methods for floating! bridge at the tiene, ot Twenty-Five Years to Wed the wy. by wane od tad tle had a Rice is ip had been tried without success Women Me Loved. pis J e offeers determined to ‘and the troops, A considerable ground eweil war on, but the entire battalion euceesstully landed in the ship's boa! towed by & steam launch. The boats were afterward employed in conveying supplies to the shore for the troops. The battalion comorises Companies B, accident. Capt. Byrne on ing u hard and nate stay to lighten ind float To saree The Alene made fast the transport | go) py Way Red tor “te hours, but Summer home-seekers consult The World's Vacation Bureau, which can furnish you with reliable information | relative to all summer resorts in New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania and New England. Applications by mati SPEED ELFOH THETE TOL SOS Meyer 8. Rich, well-to-do and @ resi- dent of Hasbrouck Heights, N. J. ls a He inetalled hie bride | GIRLS 10 OWN A ROOF, \Megel-Cooper Employees Win | Hold a Festival To-Ntght at Grand Central Palace. Four hundred frat hopeiris will Ine