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‘ree ms ! BRIDE. i FOR THIS Mrs. William B. Leeds cade and Her Husband, the Tin Plate King, Are on Their Honey- moon at Newport. GND OPERA BY WE SEAM, Regret that ls Season at DED Oh im i CONMANCHE, Manhattan Closes Sat- urday Night. LB pay not yet be Maurice [ Home to Be Sold for Debt. Inger, a Clyde Line Pas | cumbed While « to This City. many The chateau Ws thirty m arte and is one of the finest in t re Ite cellars are stocked with the rares * oid ond renaed wines, and thie stock {* worth a sma n fortune in tteelf The ' 2 t whi the » Beach) qe GONG OF THE SHIRT. = on ending and Tene of Success tn | ‘ ng @ Living. { bi - ’ ie a eary of meetin by the exponents of ano Leroy did | ous debts. a plain sewlng—that is, when she could strings and jet Bont + + |Meat, It te thought that s wet It. She used t | ie to reach Mim a leen spent a good deal) The « countess hes. of me, however, 7 bemoaning her ties to charity and fate, as it seemed that plain sewing | was a very hard it kind of lig of marchful musi Mr Very lah the maker ever dreamed, save ne, that! Breakers and Gounod would mix w Dut apparently vhey have. as given at Manbattan Bea The Bohemian Girl, seemed to ap pera and No ity of Paris he Charitie Ba: yn of which me surprial > Folie gar TR zx thi ning to get at a| &he and the ¢ veer “ au c r z-\ price whieh would | naed by the Gov enter + . 4 aid rea ‘ =~ Justity the good | or Meneil eons . work she did. She made shirta, and: omedians wind », dialect vert first-class ones, too, that were too aad sullivan 0d to be sold on the 3%. bargain | per But this for Gounod | counter | ed and Latte have drawn the largest audt Somebody suggested to Jane that entes within the hist ae beach she could get more work to do if she ‘ eudiences that & meanur have prov-| advertised for it, so she put a little in showing Menett en that real ope Franco: Am erican ¢ announcement In The World ¢lated by even read: “First-class shirt-maker would like work; prices reasonable vompany,| work excellent, and furnished when | © New| promised.” Not very many days nme bY after the advertisement went In she f;. | @0t a letter from a furnishing house, ie FO [one now she Is working for them at good wages, and the song of the bet ver ul potstiee ‘a the conpor “of shirt is the merry tume of success im evenue and Forty-second sirest making « living, arrived yesterday from Port Ant Jamaica, with @ cargo of D0 bun of bananas fo “ae the Gites o West Indian Fruit ~¥ in her Soe at thie morn- were loot ion are toleraby fam I a lk i THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING, AUGUST 14, 1900 | ‘SHE SWAM SEVEN MORAN oll MILES IN THE BAY. ‘Pretty Schoolma’am with a Man Went from Castellane’s Fine Country |: . ¥ a Hl MONEY, Staten Island to Hoffman Island “ Chapple” "Tol Conn} and Return. Wire Tapping Was a Sure Thing. eine ¥ , Ba ; ' h H 4 : SHIR WAST DEUTSCHLAND’ GIRLS RIOT. I OAY'S AU | Tried to Rescue Young|Ocean Flyer Viade 3,073 Woman from a Miles in Record Policeman. Trip. “ Ham * Hig Fish J Was Y ' ha PT Encore—Once More! Uneeda Quartet — Yon never get tired of the Uneeda Quartet. bination is a favorite with the people. Everybody appetite satisfied. Ask your grocer. Every member of th very taste 1.8 great com leased, uited I Uneeda Biscuit Uneeda Jinjer Wayfer Uneeda Graham Wafer Uneeda Milk Biscuit Uneods Quartet . Uneede , flaky creati us with milk. Dc OE HON . ts t i ‘ Amusements pos rea on Family Slept While Fath-| «24st re 4d st ' un ng ‘ er font Bullet to ; & Bus oF enDsN ‘ P sol His Heart. 'RooF GARDE mod? , we ere’ STURGEON CAUGHT LISELE, n scant | PUL, ll * /GENTHAL Ru, OF NEW JBRSBY every Milk Biscuit tren | THESIG STOR, vA ~ c wy Leeiet ( ODE Ue 4 ta, nm MK KBs tom TORS WEDNESDAY, AUG. 15, 1990 2,000 Summer Wash Shirts, ! made ot Linen, Crash, Duck and Pique, and fresh +e» from the manufacturers, will be placed on sale to- * morrow at one-halt, one-third and one-quarter their > actual and recent selling values, : The big assortment comprises H ' Hundreds of PI i kirte, ; Hundreds of 1 vv ght Blue Skirt . Hundreds of Skirts in Plain L ind many strapped and banded amd ¢ braided offee § Hundreds vt Light Colored Skirts, trimmings. £ Hundreds of Dark Colored Skirts with Ii nmings ; +; Achoice of Lot 1 for t Achoice of Lot 2 for H Carlor-Wade Rainy- Day Shirts, ; ; Worth $7.50 each, at 2 9S ; These skirte are made of double-faced ail-wool cloths, in gray, brows © and blue miatures, with wide scalloped facing set on at bottom, $, stitched, half-inch welted seams, all inside seams bound and + waistband of silk ribbon. ' Rainy-Day Shires, Worth $5.00 each, at 295 . These skirts are mad edium-weight woollen cloths, in brows, {| tan and gray checks and stripes, in the same styles and finishings as the $ | above-mentioned skirts | J00 Women's Saitor Duck Suits, ; A Choice for S295, ; Polke dots cn grounds of nevy and black, double lounced faring +] al) trimmed with white pipings and stitchings, Lailor-made and *| and full of style ; A Manufacturer's Clearance Sale of Women's Wrappers, &e We bought them at a price far below their actual value and now offer them for sale on the same terms, tras © | WOMEN'S WRAPPERS, in pretty light and dork patterns, neatly | made and trimmed with bretelles and braid; a choice for sa, WOMEN'S LAWN WRAPPERS, light colored, with embroidery | trimmed revers and flounced skirts, on sale to-morrow at | WOMEN’S PRINT WRAPPERS, in dark colors aad serviceable | makes, with flounced skirt, at The] WOMEN'S LAWN WRAPPERS, a choice of several odd styles worth up to $1.50 for WOMEN’S DRAWERS, 1 lot made of cambric, ruffies, on sale to-morrow, at, each, with full umbrella | SUNDAY EVENING, ONE-DOLLAR ray o-e: ved | Merc Her Regimest Mand To Mauch $4 iN wn a Sy 8 ronson | Chunk, Glen r Caste FAUST. | Cando oF NDER It L yy sown) SQUARE | ) * » ee and Me. Addittanaly OPERA CO, BOHEMIAN GIRL. “ON SUNDAY, AUG, 19. o ba pati i Sine, yw eo rks x : ia et ee |” All-Water Route to n| Sth Ave ‘ Palace * r * ae BRIGHTON a “ y ™ | Re “re ting with seem cave oo ante +e 8 FLOATING ROOF GARDEN. ct anes eee ra 4 “‘PATTEN LINE 48 OF, GLO SQUARE THEATRE, « THE CADET GIRL HER AMstwP AM «10 P wA'cK KEITH'S. $ ats. STAR QUO VADIS. Nav Deck, Se LION PALACE x n't } known tho peopl i + lagers day t KALTENBORN aie ee Want sheet voices the |HUBER'S it, tavsata, nyonedinn name. 1 Ol the orth.