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' Madden Asleep in Wood- ASLIP AT THE ALTAR. Beautiful Girl Refused to Wed at the Last Moment. Mystery Surrounds the Sud- den Determination of Ben Strauss’s Bride. the eudden deter Mystery surrou mination of a be to marry her & at young girl not when they had found a willing Justice of the Peace tn Jéraey Clty oarly this morning after | they had wantered about for jours look+ ing for some one to tle (he knot The bell of John MoNuity's undertake | ing shop at ® Hrunewick street rang About midnight. and anawertng it] MONuily found a young man, evidently well-to-do, a handwome diamond Gecko young woman of twenty and an elderly man, evi the miri's father b MeNulty the party ke and that they had] looking for a Juatloe pent the evening of the Peace to marry the young people. MoNulty telephoned for Justice Frank P, Lehane, who responded quickly. Lehane began filling out his logal) Vianka The young man eaid he was) Benjamin Strauss, twenty-seven years ‘old, of 65 Stanton street, New York Turning to the young woman Iehane| farked her name “T won't tell you," rhe ald. “I've de @lded not to marry this man after ail Strauss and the elderly wan led the @irl ashe wid for half an hour argued with her in low tones. Bhe remained dotermination and. at Perera Banted Ai to the Justice, < I supee 8 all off and sho won't ry me Take thie for your trouble.’ mine tre left the place without further on aod no trace of them has MAN KILLED IN ————— shed When Blaze Started. James A, Madden, fifty years old, was burned to death in & fire tn the five. A FIRE.|, DEWEY ARCH TO GO.| heimer Says the Dangerous. | At the next meeting of the Counoll nt Guggenheimer will offer a res. | directing the Commissioner of Public Butidings to remove the Dewey Arch from ‘Twenty-third street and Fitth avenue, Mr, Guggenhebmer raya the continue ance of the arch in ite preesent position not only interferes with tramio, but the weather has made it unsightly and dan- korous, Best Way to Cure | Drunkards ——pineme We Want Ail Our Readers to Know How Mes, Chas, W. Marry Cured Her Husband, ‘Mixed a Remedy in His Coffee and Food and Cured Him Without His Help or Knowledge, | COSTS NOTHING TO TRY: It takes a woman (0 overcome obstacles, WW. Harry, 628 Maat Fourth et, y, had for yearn patiently borne the disgrace, suffering, misery and privation due to her husband's drinking habits MRS. CHAS. W. HARRY, Learning there waa & jor hess which she could give her h secretly, sho decided to try It. ‘kon. emis It In Me food and coffee and aa he ay | story tenement at 10) West One Hun dredth street, early this morning, He was asleep in @ wWoodshed In the base- ment, where the fire wan discovered, Madden's three bnéthers jive tn the nd oeeasionally he ate with them, pt an a rule in the shed, He retired Jat night, and it ts sup posed allowed a lighted pipe to drop from hin mouth. The fire itself did about $100 damage, oo WHERE |S SHE? ‘A Pretty Howery Clawr Girl Who Disappepred, ‘Tle i the ploture of @ pretty etrl who wold cigars in the Bowery She disappeared, De you know anything about her’ If you don't, then look at the next to the last page of The Evening World of ext Monday, Dceaiipiiniinns MISSING HEIRESS? Whovae Girl Frienta o. « Hooster Weba Hope She Hnaan't Bloped with a Drummer, >. Mary Gorham Brooka, an allowed heir em, of Indianapolis, said to be cov- fered with diamond, !* thougtit to have ‘eloped to this olty with “a dark man ‘with a dark mustache,” She is said to have been due in this efty at 1.9 Saturday morning, and in tended to study itustrating. She was to atay with her friend, Mise Lindley Whipps, a chorus girl, who lives in Woeat Thirty-ninth street, Miss Whipps sald she was tndispored Saturday morn- tng and sent her friend, Miss Catherine Jefferson, also a chorusine, to meet pretty little Hoosier artist, who ls it yet seventeen.” Mins Jefferson had never seen her, byt that didn't soem to make any dif ference, for @he sald that when she reached the station she saw Miss Hrooke getting into a cab with « “dark man," “T hope to heaven," sald Miss Whippa this morning, “that the dear little thing has not fallen into the hands of « drum. mer, I hate drommerst? Asked where the Hoosier heiress got ai! hor money, Miss Whippe said that ft had been left by her mother, “And the doar child likes to plaster her fingers with rings, That's the only thing I] '%« don't Ike about her.” bh wae held ip vail by Magistrate Cornell yeetertay on ‘wh tend lareeny, He way nent to ine Lasiner, of No. 26 Joun is odorions and tastelons he never knew what ft wana thet so quickly palleved the! craving for liquor, He soon to plek Up In Besh, bie appetite for wold food re; turned, he Wtuck to hie work ly and | they now have a was told about wit the given her the credit of having reatored | Kim to His eonses, Tt ie eortaimly « remark Able. reinedy 8 man without his effort, does him no harm and causes him no wilforing whatever | Dr m. the discoverer, will eond a Jrample of chia «rand comedy free to all who write for i, Bnough of this remedy Is mallgd free to show how it is wed Ih Loa, coffee oF food and that jt will cure the dreaded habit quletly and per Imanently. Send your namea rong De JW. Hates, 2658 Glenbk Building, Gin: | jcltinatt, Onto, and he wil mall a free sample of the tamedy © you: tecurely jeraled in a plain wrapp also. full direc Hons how to use It, books and testimonials from hundreds who have been cured, and everything feeded to ald you in saving neer and dear to you from « lite of ation and ullimate poverty and dir wilt | t | dew rac Hei for & free trial to-day, the tert of your lif AXMINSTERS AT ,873, Rewularly priced trom $1.10 to $1.60 per yard Extensive assortment, borders to match or without, An excep: tional bargain. Remember, there is no other carpet store like ours, Buying} | here is precisely the same as trading at our mill, Best say ‘Tapestry Brussels, 65¢, per yard and upwards, Best Body Brussels, 95¢, per yard and upwards, Wilton Velvets, 77!4e, per yard and upwards, All Woo! Ingrains, 50¢, per yard and ‘upwards, New Wilton Velvet Rugs, made inonepiece, 9x12, $ 1 7.75 mottled effects, at J. &*J, DOBSON, 2 Bast 4th St, Cor. Sth Ave, ‘THE W Amusement BROADWAY & DOTH ST, Mata Tur & Met ALL SPAR STOCK COMPANY : be WOLF HOrPaR. LILLIAN USSR PRARCbR J ROS, DeABTR OLAY TON 10) Joomphine Allen, DAVID) WARPIRED. and. hod WRIEK & FIRLDS, PAY TRUPLBTON KOSTER | pio [Eee | & BIAL'S: 25c, Mat.| me Rundey Gallery, 15¢ Siesns. imimenae 11 e MT ST, NPA WAT Faabjonab’ in Vaudertiie beak, Willan Maat Pa r ncesea Nodding & Roainos $ Murray malo » Comino: Hatnea, Randtrom, OU poll Pinson METROPOLITAN SOUSA BUROPBAN TOU BALE OPENS PIIDAY OPnna NOUN nis HAND. rust rita METN ENGLH GRAND OPERA Co BUBEORIPTTON SALE NOW on ‘ SINOLS BRAT SALB SEPT. Me wien be to $2.00, Wed he. to $1.00) fat Mat. 600. (0 $1.60, Beason commences Oot. }. Tat Whe Millen Pat Tan Mignon WeMen Pi \NOS Hammersiela’s 424 Mi, We way & TUM Ate, VICTORIA Hives B00 Mat Mat 218 General Admini in. Oe ‘Always jhe Puanlest fhe # 4, i ie . prianger Comedy Oo, ) LN ATINBE PRICES, bbe Specials o'¥mouing of Deinktog a1 Matin PASTOR'S soy cet A, THRATHE, i} MURRAY (Ut ene an Dd ‘OF THD HENRY v NBLLY STOCK C0 Colonial Girl Rr*sg" is" Wway and 40h # EMPIRE, puting ad Muttn sik RONMRDAY & SATLRDAT, JOBN DREW in RICHARD ChaVEL. DIGON 64. THRATRE | 2th et & Hiway MADWO. nveuings, 20. Mal. Saturday rating, THE RUSBA Vreeeted by 1) AND LITTLR ¢ Charice pt, CRITERION RR HACKETT THE PRIDE Digtba Galland OF JENICO GARRICK SP iti ti hate la LOUIS MANN & wt TWO WERKS. Al om CDANA LIPMAN | AQOOUNT OF BLMZA. ate re Pitas Shy! aturawe production ot AML Only Matinee Baturday 0 oe NDSOPLAUNTING Marien GARDEN THEATRE Ree at Tah pare) T - OLIN to ee and VIRGINIA HARNEE THE NEW YORK "icth fr Sines feoveren')” CHETULY HLOSBOM GROVE 35 Star Acts, MOVING Sept. 3b A Million Dotlare.!’ sew re MATINEE TO-DAY, Dewey porn! *NEW YORK GIRL, EMH BT Thin Bund My. Ot Concert, 25 & Me, DALY'S“ THR Nose OF PRRMA LYCEUM BROADMAY 3 WEEKS nw rolling. MAL fat 4th av mM Aa Dan Vrohman, Managet. Mat Ba.2 Thurs. Mat. Sept. 27 ta A ROYAL FAMILY THEATRE, way & diet st Mots Rye ats te Welk Sat. 2 | BEN-HUR, LIBR AT Ty AQUARB. | Management |HERALD fihiie| ean a shunier River at BIS Next Maunes Satur eninge at BID FRANCIS Poltte Ve Piner SUNDAY CO! WALLACK’S gaye gay ne OTIS. SKINNER Mics, PIRINUE 0770. an METROPOLIS [iE \ihh alate Wea. ba MOIILIBON'S PAUST. Newt Weele-=NPBtld i Motley jn OM L1K8 WHY SMITH LEFT HOME, Next Week—TMB DAIRY FARM. Woke tat Gal 1h INA NEW MUBIO HALL. Wiway & Oh Ht Hie, Be ge AAD. MAT. BATURDAY, ORT BBPT. 2, NENT AT. RVG THOR Q BHARKOOKR, fre hOCRDERS WALES OPRKA: | Hol WORLD IN Prices, 35.00,70,85.00, Mate Wet & Be MILTON & DOLLAR MR # MYA ARTHUR SIDMAN, 16TH OT, THBATHE 96.610 ave, Mate Wed. & Bat lan 2 W Mi. DANIKL SULLY in hie great eee salty, THE PARISH PRIKST. CASINO "™, W. Laderer's Pail lroduettnn, THE HELM OF uy ert, af Beat vale in Srogresy. Brooklyn Amusements ISANBE, REN ive MONTAUK. |i: 153 Wao cutting, book trees 1, cures; city teferences br Chapman, 107 Raat 244 PROCTOR 'Sifrtormane| Satine ‘faage tt ve Giseaee, How, Hi Way Palace { ATRR | Br’ vee ise CALEB ~~ | frum Denbrowen street WREK DRGINNING MONDAY, SEPT. 04 NAUOHNTY ANTHONY & MME, BUTTERFLY, WRAY POINT, NEWAUKG daily excursion (except San Day Line Steamers ‘New Wert 22d street at) A d Lawyore. DIVORUES Wasa o tae c's WORLD WANTS Buttonhala the Public and hold thelr attention for 4 Hetle while-just Jong enough to sult the purpose of the advertiser, They PE Arnett ten a ~|vana and Perique -3 1-3 ounce box, HOTURS CONBRTTMecoy Plait. | ATRIZON A Sait | KNIORERBOCKER, troy, cor tn mt i} Met Mat, 2.96. THE MONKS OF LA cout’ opens MALABAR, wh ot evenings, B15 | "purity, freshness and price, VOKLD; AHURSDAY BV Nhe _ SAP auido Cigars- in Annex, Imported Manuel Garcia cen Democratas, box of fifty, . at $6.39. Prados, box of fifty, at $4 Puritanos Finos, box of fifty, Henry Clay Cigars:— Purltanos Pinos, box of fifty, at $6.74. Key West-—Clear Havana-Flor de Bahama-—Cuban Hand-made:— 20,000 Key West Cigars Cuban hand made—cost $35.00 per | thousand to manufacture—equal to Jany 10c, Cigar in the market; our price, per box of fifty, $1.49, | Schinasis Turkish Cigarettes : “Egyptian Prettiest," box of 10, at 9c.; box of 50, at 44c, “Natural,” box of 10, at 12c,; box of 50, at 59¢, Mastiff Smoking Tobacco, } 1-4 ounce package, regular price 15¢,; or this sale, 10¢, Monte Carlo Smoking Tobacco mixture of Turkish, Virginia, Ha. at 24¢, A Sale of Medicinal Sundries, Toilet Preparations and Soaps. The quotations make “talk” wholly supertluous. Immense quantities of jgoods needed daily in all homes are offered at less than OUR regular prices. Buyers are thoroughly familiar with the names, brands and chat- acter of the merchandise presented, They are also conversant with their valug. Merely printing a list detailing the reductions is the surest means of filling the aisles with a crowd, It is equally unnecessary to remind {the people of this community that absolute freshness and purity are as certain and unmistakable throughout the collection as cheapness. Concerning Medical Goods. We quote a few prices to-day that will create a stir, You would not commit the folly of buying such goods from a house that fails to inspire your firm confidence, Danger lurks in imitations, substitutions and old stock, We shrink from the thought that such dishonest methods exist. Nothing justifies such deceptions and unfair dealings. We maintain the Macy principle; we preserve an uncompromising integrity, Popular fal- lacies--and misrepresentations—have no place in our oiky, Pure Norwegian Cod Liver Oil, sixteen) Precipitated Chalk, put up infour-ounce ounce bottles, our regular price 49¢; for] indestructible wooden boxes, at 9c. this sale, 39¢, Borax, half pound packages, our regular price 86 for this sale, Sc, Powdered Sulphur, put up in four-ounce indestructible len boxes, at Se, Lycopodium Powder, put up in four- ounce indestructible wooden boxes, at 19, Sareapartila Compound, for purifying the blood, sixteen ounce bottles, our regular price $9c; for this sale, 49¢. Powdered Alum, put up in wooden boxes containing two ounces, at 6c, Camphorated Otl, four ounce bottles, our regular price 19¢; for this sale, 130, Pure Cold Pressed Castor Oil, four ounce bottles, our regular price 12¢; tor this sale, 9 Emulsion of God Liver Ol, guaranteed ins: ble and to contain $0 per cent. pur rwegian Cod Liver OU, twelve} ounce bottles, our regular price 43¢ for | this sale, 37¢. Jamatca Ginger, pure concentrated es | sence, four ounce bottles, owr regular | price atc; for this sale, 1 Se, | Mustard Leaves on Cloth, ten in a box, | gur regulag price 19¢; for this sale, t4¢. | Amber Pretrolatum,one pound glass jars, our regniar price 1 5c for this sale, 10¢, Wine of Coca, a stimulating tonic, twenty-two ounce bottles, our regular price 65c; for this sale, 49¢. Spirits of Camphor, sixeounce bottles, our regular price 24¢; for this sale, 196, Carbolic Solution,” 5 per cent. as pre scribed Wh New York City Board of Healthy half gallon bottles, soc, | Aniseseed or Fennel Seed, best grade, sealed tin cans; containing half pound, at ice Epsom Salts, put up in six ounce inde. structible wooden boxes, at 6c, U.S, P, Cathartic Pills, 100 In bottle, at Rochelle Salts, put up in four ounce tne 9 destructible wooden boxes, at 12¢, id | Lady Webster Pills, 100 in bottle, at 19¢ Powdered Pumice, put up in two ounce A} Triplex Pills, 100 in bottle, at 19¢, indestruct.ble wooden boxes, at 6c. Fuller's Earth, put up in four ounce ins | Cream of Tartar, four-ounce package, at 1ie. destructible wooden boxes, at 9c. Toilet Articles, Macy’s is headquarlers for Drugs and Toilet Sundries. We started the! | business right and have never changed its course, This sale involves goods | that are needed in the home almost every day. The qualities are the best, Whether you buy Sun Cholera Cure or Witch Hazel, Bath Soap or Face Powder, Tooth Brush or Dandruff Cure, you may depend upon Effervescent Kissingen Salts, pound bol tles, $1.25 sizeg our price 796, Effervescent Vichy Salts, pound bottles, 91,00 Sire; our price 790, Syrup Hypophosphates Compound, U, S, P. tormula, our regular price 69¢. for this sale, 496. Eliair Calisays Bark, plain or with iron, U.S. P, formula, our regular price, S9¢.; for this sale, 430. Lithia Tablets, five grain, 50 in bottle, our regular price, 2ve,; for this sale, 19¢, Blaud's tron Pills, U.S, P. formula, 100 in bottle, our regular price 16¢; for this sale, Ye. Compressed ‘Tablets, including Soda Mints, Bl-Carbonate of Soda, Chior, Potish, Rhubarb and Soda, Rhubarb and Magnesia, put up in pocket vials, at 9c. Peps! sln-and- Bismuth, Pepsin-Bts- muth-and»Charcoal, at,t4¢, Brown Mixture Tablets, plain or with murlate of ammonia, for throat affec- tion, pul up in serew-top bottles, at 19¢, Seiler's Antiseptic Pastilles, 50 in bottle, our regular price 19¢, ; for this sale, t4¢, Macy's Malt Extract, none better, our remular price 15c,; for tl1s sale, be. Warburg Tincture Pills, with or without tloes, 100 in bottle, our regular price 496.) for this sale, 390. Violet Taleum Powder, our regular price 1 $e.) tor thie sale, Se, Carbolated Taleum Powder, our regular price 9¢4 for this sale, $c. Tooth Cream, put up in collapsible tubes, our regular price 9¢.; for this sale, Sc. bandoline, perfumed with rose, al ttc. Bengoin Tincture, three-ounce bottle, our regular price 21¢; for this sale, 16¢, Camphor Ice, put up in stick form, at Se Genuine Cold Cream, perfumed with | violet oF f0se, [wo-ounce jars, OUT FRY) Lentifricla Tooth Powder, highest pride, lar price 165 for this sale, 12¢, Glycerine, chemtcally pure, three ounces, in bottles, at Be.; twelve ounces, in bot (les, 28e Eau de Quinine Hair Tonte and Dandrufl for this sale 10s. Cure, eight-ounce sprinkler topped bots ties, our regular price 57¢,; for this | sale, 49¢. quarlerspound cans, our regular price | | Uy LHD, RH. Macy & Co.’s Attractions Are Their Low Prices, ACYS Conchitas, box of fifty, at $2.74 Beth Sides , Conchas Espectales, box of filty, at $3.24 14th & Comme tl Faut, — box of fifty, at $3.49 Puritanos, box'of Mfty, at $5.99 Bouquet, box of fifty, at $4.49 Clothing! | | Boys’ Long-trouser Suits, made of rough-finished and jheavy-welght black and blue cheviot and wide-wale | Serges ‘ Face Powder, white, cream and flesh | tints, our regular price 24¢; for this sale, 150 | Dr. Bonn’s Dentifricia, made in France, size, Miss Flora A, Jones's Bids) of Roses, for he complexion, our regular price, 34¢ lor this sale, 19¢ Coat Plaster, white, flesh, and black, put up in cases ee i three sheets, our regular price, 4e; for this sale, ae. German Farina Cologne. fourcouncel bottles, our regular price 31¢.; for this sale, 246, Amber Lavender Water, six-ounce Sprinkler topped bottles, our segular price 46¢; for this sale, 37c, Toilet Soaps. Baby Soap, pure and efficacious, round) cakes, our regular price, 7c; for this Pine Tar Soap; first quality, our regu’ar price, 10¢,; for this sale, Oc sale, 4c. Genuine Olive Oil Green Castile Soap, “OM fashtoned”’ Toilet Soaps, including} 5 ;-2 pound bars, at 18¢, Brown Windsor, falm, Glycerine, Buttermilk and Glycerine Soap, first quality, at 6c. Buttermilk and Cucumber Juice Soap, none beiter made, our regular price, thc, for this sale, 7c. Honey, Catmeal, !lderfiower, equal to bri sold elsewhere at 10c.; our reg- ular price, 9¢.; for this sale, 6¢, Complexion Soap, medicated, our reg. ular price, 12¢,; for this sale, 6c, small size, 19¢4 medium sire, 29e,; large | We | ellis ~via da Men’s Neckwear Men's Batwings, Imperials, Foureine hands and Tecks, made of beautiful silks, in autumn designs and. tints, worth 75¢., at 44¢ Men's Imperials and Four-in-hands, silks, similar qualities are sold elsew F 50; our price O4e, qualities at prices correspondingly Finer from 13th to 15th, 6th Av . iow, Autumn and Winter Clothing. + nu Ready-toavear Clothing! Engrossing subject. What shall | buy—and where’ Those are the vital questions you must decide for yoursell, Of course, we ade vise you to favor Macy's. We strongly advocate such a course, The fact that we are not disinterested does not lessen the value of our suggestion, Every genuinely frugal person will carefully weigh our words. This Clothing business was onlathated and is continued on bright, aggressive lines. It is swayed by good, hard, common sense, You'll find the stock thoroughly attractive with garments for Men and Buys that will yield proper sere vice. And that indescribable grace called “style” is scrawled all over every Suitand Coat, We have no rubbish or slouchy nondescript products of bunglers to offer, The collection we invite you to examine is made up of the very best qualities at prices that are always much below rates charged by other stores, AA nnn nent nnentninntntnt nnn pinnnntnnne Men's Sack Suits, made of all-wool cheviots, nobby | Men's Cutaway Coats and Vests, made of seatnal patterns and colorings, good linings and creditable sb of soft-finished Clay diagonals, the products tailoring, just the sult for general business $8,74 highsclass tailoring artists, lined with Parmer’s 5 wear, worth §11,00; our price, , . satin and perfect fitting, worth $11.00; 00; our prie p ng 8 $9,49 Men's Cutaway Coats and Vests, made of Men's Sack Suits, made of handsome all-wool chev- ee ig ERE unfinished worsted-—one of the favorite fabrics that ots, smart Scotchy effects and fine worsteds in quiet, | Subdued colorings, superior linings and $42.98! never wears shiny or glossy; expert tailors have iettiasstioa sat workmanship, worth $16,00; Our price sere {seen to every detail; worth $20.00; Men's be aha hie? of in ene that are one | price copies of the costliest imported stuffs, Some of the! Men’ I coats cut in the new military style broad shoulders lived throuphbet oth om Seary ttle tap ean and shaped to the figure, worth $20.00; $46, 98) the same style, and fit as accurately as the our price, rere ne ere t tees * ih her-priced garments, worth $9.50; our $7,49 Men's Sack Suits, made of the choicest imported! PMC... 0+) tee seresesseveretsereeeeeen Fe worsteds, exclusive patterns in the swellest tones and, Men’s Fall Top Coats, made of Oxford gray cheviots, combinations, hand-padded collars and lapels, hand-| lined throughout with pure-dyed silk; he workman. worked buttonholes, elegant linings, worth ship shows all the marks of skill and $25,00; our price... ‘ ' $4949 | honesty, worth $20.00; our price,,, $16,98 Boys’ Clothing, Boys’ Long-trouser Suits, made of all-wool cheviots | Boys’ Sailor Blouse Suits, made of sturdy ani in black, blue and: fancy mixtures; fashionably |serges and homespuns, all the popular designs ani cut Few mae and double breasted vests, ine | colors ; some of the blouses have imitation double tended for hard wear, worth $8.50; our collars, effectively embroidered, worth $7.00; PICO srereeen ver sees $6.24 oir prlotseverrens i sevens bere 54,99, ‘Boys’ Sailor Blouse Suits, made of imported ma terials, including cheviots and serges; some have | double silk collars and shields, hand trimmed $8 13 | and embroidered, worth $10.50; our price... ° | Boys’ Russian Blouse Suits, made of elegant gee |serges, worsted and velvet; all are cleverly ns pr characteristically trimmed; full assortment of ae | it ‘ i Boys’ Vestee Suits, made of fancy cheviots, silk-faced lapels, embroidered shields, and some have novelty . vests—pretty and fashionable suits for the $3,44 youn, worth $4.50; Our price.....s++6 Boys’ Vestee Suits, made of attractive cheviots and serges, ootlare and shields Stony embroidered in contrasting colors, scores t styles to hones frors, worth $7.50; cur price r 56,24 Boys’ Fall Top Coats, made of all-wool tan covert cloth, well lined and carefully made, very dressy and serviceable for the little chaps from 3 to 10 $2 9 eee e years, worth $4,00; our price, . ees nices Boys' Pall Top Coats, made of the best mestic covert cloth, lapel, collar and button ly finished, sizes range from 4 to 10 years, $4 07 worth $5.00; OUF Price. ...seesssereeeeeee fe Men's Suits and Overcoats Made to Measure, 17% We'll make you a Suit or Overcoat to order for $17.98. Great assortment of materi to choose from, Latest patterns and colorings—faithful copies of the best importe goods, We insist on the kind of workmanship that will win you for a permanent cuse tomer. This is an early-in-the-season chance that should not be ignored by the prudent, a wennnnnnenniinnnne ' ner Shirts Men’s Fall Hats. | $3.00 shirts at $1,99 |Our 14¢ Collar-—Main Floor, Quotations are not very convincing | Men's Negligee Shirts, made of the! We have yet to seea collar sold at unless you examine the goods, May best imported Anderson madras, | Jess than 2se, that is equal to our single and double-bee ; nicely trimmed, worth §12,00; our price... $9, 38 Boys’ Long-trouser Suits, made of all the most sea- sonable weaves, newest and dressiest styles for young men, some of the coats are broad shouldered worth $14.50 and $16.00; at gto, Boys’ Two-piece Double breasted Suits, made of warranted all-wool cheviots, large variety of patterns and colorings, lined and sewed in the right $7.49 way, worth $3.50; our price...... 2, Boys’ Two-piece Double-breasted Suits, includin, air of trousers, made of strong, aiwook soft. inished cheviot, sewed with silk, double $4 69 warped lining, worth $6.50; our price..,.., "Fe Boys’s Two-piece Double- breasted Suits, made of plaid cheviots in bright, catchy effects, lined with best Farmer's Satin, splendidly tailored and long $6, 24 wearers, worth $8.00; our price..........., 6, Boys’ Sailor Blouse Suits, made of good wide wale serge; blouse cut full and handsomely embroidered or trimmed with twelve rows of silk soutache $2.21 braid, worth $4.50; our price... 3, extra |we hope that you will visit the stripes in the swellest colorings, | 440, Chilar, Twenty-one h |store and indulge in personal in- plated bosoms, sizes 14 to 17 1-2, /count pure linen back and front, spection? Our statements will be sold elsewhere at 83,00; our price four-ply, improved bar-end buttone more than sustained, | 81.9%, {holes. Thirty-nine shapes, Men's f t ve leading blocks. 1, & Man's Derbys all the ad g blocks Men’s Shoes~in Annex. Boys’ Shoes~In Annex, $2. $0; our pric Men's Lace Shoes, made of Ameri-| Boys’ “School Shoes,” made of Cas Men's Derbys, newest shapes, nade Slt Callskin, Dongola tops, hand: |co calf, dongola tops, McKay sewed, of fine fur felt, silk band and bind ¢ wed welts bulldog and straight | heavy soles, sizes 12 to 2, at $1,245 ithers ask 63.40} our prices {h 84,00; our price $249. | sizes 244 tO 534, at 81,49, Men's. Derbys) ma sft ff Men's Lace Shoes, nade of calfskin, Boys’ “Solid Wear’ Lace Shoes, made eT Adal dag avgiroo tops, hiand-sewed welts, Hat! Gr how calf, McKay sewed, Londo binding rs ask | full extens es, wort lasts, sites 12 to 2, at $1.87; sizes 246 $2.74 our price, $2.99. to (lg, at $1.99. Men's Derbys, made to compete with en's Lace Shoes, made of calf patent] gyys! estes! Shod!” Lace Shoes, made the 85.00 quaiities of spectal Heather, kangaroo tops, hanct-sewed! of” genuine Amertean eupein, a clusive dealers) our price § vals, Liglis lasts, extension soles, garoo top, hand>sewed welts, fi Men’s Alpine and Golf Hats, all the worth § 4, So our price, §2.9 lasts, sizes 2sq to SJp, at $2.40 Shnee popular styles and t | hoes, nude of Eng 12 to 2, at $2.19, i t a enamel tops, double) Bays’ Dress Shoes, made of patent $2, 50. Quality 8 Bt exte Jog lasts, worth] — leather, kangaroo tops, London lasts, i 0 t "i i it , " | hand-sewed welts, sizes 239 to Shy ae me | s Lace Shoes, made of calfskin, | $297: Slaws 12 to 2, at $2.07 kangaroo tops, hand-sewed welts, new “Little Men's" Schoo! Shoes, mada of ’ | nglish lasts, heavy single soles, worth box calf and vicl kid, strong soles, Men Ss Suspenders, } $5.05 our price, $5.74 spring heels, sizes 8 to #354, at $1.38. f spenders, nd, stron, Men's La made of black viel “Little Men's” Dress Shoes, made of elastic webbing, fancy colors, 24¢, without tips, worth $5,00, our price, wells, broad toes, spring heels, sizes & Silk webbing, extra quality elast ed ta ‘ : to 2, at BI.87, leather ends, gilt and silver slides, '4¢ Fine webbing, eboice colorings, leather ends, worth S3¢.; at O4e, | On Sale Friday Morr the)" a] y 4 i }