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’ BALLET GIRL SUES HER Ser Ella Lange, Only Twen- ‘ tyefour, Says She Learned to Love Wealthy Rudolph Hil-| brand, Who Was Mar- ried, but She Didn't Know It. “Of course he asked me to marry him. He treated me lke a queen for three years and I loved him, though he was old enough to be my grandfather. He denies my sult to recover $9,000 for breach of promise, but he'll know he's been sued before 1 get through with Ella Lange, twenty-four years and lives with her mother West Fourth street. Ella has golden hair and q face nice to look upon, As for her figure—well, she got a job on the strength of that. Misa Lange referred to Rudolsia Hil- brand, a wealthy cablnetmaker, who hi a wife and family at Ne st Six- teenth street. The seevice of the com- plaint marks the ending of an affection arts for three years ear-old suitor and his young charmer, He admits giving the young woman d jewels.” But ‘he admits no few days ago, walked Into th olitan Oper: use while the 1 is of “Ladiex of Pa progressing and sald she pr to {dlenezs. There were w nds large as hazel nuts under the wa! blond tresses and Jewels of size an varied dimensions on other parts of her use Tf am suing a man of promise It 1: 1 remain tdle, for n Try a spear, ut and in the frat rank, too. “It L were to hi that $9,000 to fall i mit my expenses would T cared to distribute asked me to marry him, be more than brand. were to CHILDREN CHANCE to my lap, VW ads | a AGED SUITOR FOR $50,000. that thix thing ts not PLEAD TO LEARN o $e Would-Be Pupils Pursue Teachers at Their Homes and with Childish Bribes of Flowers Try to Secure Registry. “T wouldn't William sald Supt been asked by an ,World reporter where Iles the biame |, that £0,000 chit from the pub yesterday when they attempted to dren were turned away eaholeLobiNe way the amount of money at the dispo uthorities ix ister thelr applications fer free instruc: | thie Von this Fall and Winter. “Is It the fault of the schools, then?” he was asked. “T weuldn’t eay either.” went on Supt Maxwell, “that its the foult of the schools, In fact, I am not prepared this time to attach the blame to any- one.” “But you admit the condition. Some one must be at fault, the 1 admit,” “that a lary hildren - not be admitte oolx, I do not know how that any on ‘Then, however. rolle Instructl situation with.” 83 rowding will ha elf by the middle of October, sty opinion of the IneMelency m ts formed, because of the ster all first’ and second @ay applicants, it ought to be remem- tered that a good many thousandz of these will Inevitably drop out by the middle or end o and certainly by Christmas. The state of affalrs Is, on not nearly so bad as It . ere ix usually room h the over- aber, st, Much Room In Needed. “However, it remains true that, even 50, more room {s needed both for those crowding Ie regular in who stay on and for those whose staying | f could be encouraged were more atten- tlon possible to each pupll: In Its best Nght, a goo! deal more room is needed, and needed badly, in the pub- Ne schools of New York, “What would I suggest-as a remedy?" repeated Supt. Maxwell. “Well, 1 would suggest two measures, one of which has a strong objection to it, and the other of which has been attempted for the past three years without suc- cons. “1 would suggest first the renting of buildings to take care of the kinder- garten and lower primary pupils, If the room in the school bulldings occu- pled by these large classea were left wae. It would go a long way toward accommodating the pupils who are now being turned away. “This could be done at comparatively rmatl expense, but there 1s, of course, one objection to it: “AIL the buildings that {t would be possible to rent are not fireproof. This at present precludes this remedy, but the fire laws could be modified by act of the Legislature to include these bulld- ings not fireproof, while taking ample precautions for the enfety of pupils sent there, “The second remedy I would suggest {s of course more vital, and fills the real need. This !¥ to secure from the Legislature an annual appropriation, the amount of which should be based on the exact proporticn of increase every.year In the school population of New York. “Certainly this proportion can be fixed. It {8 practically known now. “Thirty-five thousand new children ‘apply. qvery. year for admission to the schools of New York. No Buildings for Overflow. “Of course, not a year passes that ‘some provision ts not made for these New schools are built every they were built this year, but 1 not unde: A lithe girl apy plied to Miss BD n tn xin I'm twelve, . Do you think you kin get mi Miss Beck, In the same school, present yesterday of some batters looking flowers, with the printed Inscrip- y was from jome schootless the night bi Looked at | ax no room in Ut t about who in. muscular of the mothers deflantly payin’ taxes If we hed anythin’ to tax? hat's what I'm wantin’ to hev set right.” THE TWO GREAT GERMAN ASTHMA AND CONSUMPTION DOCTORS. With Their Two Combined Systems of Cure. DR, EDWARD KOCH Has Re- turned from Germany. $ Dr. Robert Koch. This Is His Picture—He Is Here. He Cures Asthma and Consumption. The Great Inventor of the Koch Inhalation for Lung Diseases. He Offers His Counsel Free. Call and sec this great medical director of the only and original Koch Lung Cure, at 48 West 22d St. br. Koch is always glad to talk with the aMicted. Consultation and exam- ination are free, For many years he has made a specialty of all jung dia- eases, and will be pleased to give bis advice to any who may need als counsel. | Hoe ees THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 11, 1901. | ns. It took some love him and Hid tt, and my le ed of the decept ‘or me tr but TP fina sult will on: up = of the Supreme ly before Justice Dug Court HOTEL CLERK IS ACCUSED. BLACKMAIL CHARGE IS MADE AGAINST ANDERSON. Fellow Employee at a Bath Heach Hoatelry Causes Hie Arrest. on, a clerk In the Sea avenue and Bay a, will be din the y Island Court to- rged with blackmailing Jobn V. Shields, an employee of the hotel. Hh arrested ty Detective f the Bath Beach etation, i o Shields was arrested swtult on a boarder in at Anderson told , and paid him 1d KO for an alle the hotel MW te. Howe, structions from ing the A n took Ladies’ Ladies’ Of Imported Velvets Of Imported Corduroys Of French Broadcloths i} In all colors, at 28th Street cor —_————— Phenomenal Bargain For One Day Only. Ladies’ Suit Choice of forty-seven Suits, clo‘h, tan, gray, Oxford, brown reefer jacket, fir: 0° founce skir percaline lining assorted colors and black. Broadway, Graham and Flushing aves., Brooklyn. ia a AI ty LE aa ae oe () ALLAN LL TAIL ERTOO To introduce my new Shirt Waist Department | will take orders to-day and to-morrow for *5.00 To be made with the same skill and care that have won for my Ladies’ Suits to order the reputation of being the best fitting garments in New York, Batterman and Silk Waist, Silk Waist tucked ard corded fn clusters all over, alo sleeves, Value of Suit and Waist, $17.50. SUIT ACANST | EXPOSITION COMPANY FAILS TO PAY DEBT | OF $2,929. efters to Show that the Pan- Sallure to pay amounting 1 Wil To our complete stock of Waters Pianos we have added the beautiful new CHESTER PIANO — “ The best low-priced piano in the world,” and FULLY WARRANTED FOR SIX YEARS. $170 cash, or $490 on instalments; only Price | s10 down and $5 Per Month. NO EXTRA CHARGE FOR INTEREST. Stool, cover, tuning and delivery free, HORACE WATERS & CO., 134 Fifth Ave., near 18th St. Harlem Branch (Open Evenings), 254 West 125th St.. near 8th Ave. Tailor. Waists ner Sixth Ave. “6 | Ox F? . $8.” etian, Homespun and Broad- nd black, 32 to 42, Eton or jackets silk lined, skirts best ve le Rei hl -epecial at wikatanais, LY THEBIG STORE UY EGE ( SIDSiAs] AW. acer me 5 Crowds Grow Greater Daily in the Women ’s Outer Wear Depes. of The Big Store. September business ishumming! Folks are flock- ing back to town. Vacation days are over. Fem- ininity is thinking cf Fall dress. Cool weather is flying along; the flaming golden rod and turning; leaves whisper of Autumn’s earnest approach. Interest in our Women’s Outer Wear Sections intensifies daily. The throngs thicken constantly. The newest fashions in Women’s Tailor-made Suits, Walking Skirts, Dress Skirts, Jackets, Cloaks, Capes, Coats and other things for Fall wear are dis- played with fascinating lavishness. Every sensible fashion is here. All the new colors, fabrics and smart effects are here. It’s a fashion show of strong individuality. It’s just such an assortment of new and beautiful modes as appeals with eager enthusiasm to multitudes of discriminat- ing shoppers. Prices are remarkably modest, notwithstanding all this exclusiveness of style, and are strictly in ac- cord with The Big Store’s policy ot selling the ; freshest and best at the lowest possible prices. Every line of what follows is intensely interest- ing. WOMEN’S TAILOR-MADE SUITS. TAILOR-MADE SUITS of fine Venetian cloth; fitted single- breasted jacket, with fancy dotted vests and taffeta lined; panel front, graduated flounce skirt, with good mercerized lining. En- tire suit is trimmed with one inch stitched taffeta bands, and strappings finished with buttons; colors, black, royal navy and castor; special, at WOMEN’S TAILOR-MADE SUITS of cheviot; stylish jacket made double-breasted, tight-fitting, with large revers and coat back; silk-lined; graduated flounce skirt; best mercerized linings; all seams and edges jheavily stitched; colors black, brown and blue; 12.75 STYLISH SUITS OF VENETIAN CLOTH; Eton coat; snug fitting, double-breasted effect; flaring revers and velvet collar; fancy pointed taffeta girdle, belt effect, heavily stitched and silk lined; graduated flounce skirt beaded with 14 inch stitched bands of taffeta and lined with best mercerized lining; colors black, navy, castor and brown; special at 12.75 COATS, JACKETS, SILK ULSTERS, CAPES. In examining these handsome garments you will be at once impressed by the superiority of the work- manship, the archness of style and littleness of price. TAILORED CLOTH ETON COATS, fancy taffeta trimmed, $5.00 values; during this sale at 3.90 TAILORED CLOTH ETON COATS, of Venetian cloth, broadcloth and cheviots, many trimmed and plain effects, silk linings; colors black, blue, castor and tan; special at FLY FRONT JACKETS, coat back, made of finest cheviots, with fancy striped and black taffeta linings; special at LACE TRIMMED SILK ULSTERS, full length, solidly tucked, sailor collar; $20.00 values for NEW GOLF CAPES, will be worn more than ever this Fall and Winter, style and comfort attractively combined, beautiful plaid effects, made in hood style, with flaring collar, full sweep; 30-inch lengths; special bargains at 5.00, 6.75, 7.50, 11.75 WALKING AND DRESS SKIRTS. TAILOR-MADE PEDESTRIAN SKIRTS otf best all-wool double- faced materials; all inside seams, Wound and finished; flaring flounce finished with 30 stitchings; medium and dark Oxfords and mixed blue shadings; $10.00 values for TAILORED WALKING SKIRTS of fancy plaid hack, all-wool cloth, heavily stitched, flaring flounced effect; colors, Oxford, blue and brown; special at TAILOR-MADE DRESS SKIRTS of fine broadcloth and cheviot in two styles; one plain seven-gored talior stitched, and one gracu- ated flounce, beaded with two l-inch bands of stitched taffeta, edged with silk gimp; special at Ribbed Underwear For Women and Children. At 25c—WOMEN'S RIBBED UNDERWEAR, fleeced; all sizes of vests . and pants; good fall and winter weights. At 25c—CHILDREN’S MERINO AND WOOLLEN UNDERWEAR, vests, pants and drawers, for boys and girls, in white, natural and camel's hair; sizes 2 to 15 years; values range high as 75c. The above garments are carefully made and finished, and are certain to give excellent satisfaction. Flandkerchiets For Men and Women. 6.75 13.75 7.90 3.90 5.00 You can’t have too many good Handkerchiefs ; they are indispensable. The three offers that follow point out the way to obtain some surprisingly good bargains. And if you promptly avail yourself of the opportunity you will have no cause for regret. LADIES' SWISS EMBROIDERED, SCALLOPED BORDER HANDKERCHIEFS ; also hemstitched, embroidered; neat and dainty designs; regularly sold at 25c.; at MEN'S HEMSTITCHED MULL HANDKERCHIEFS; regulasty sold at 10c.; at MEN'S AND WOMEN'S HEMSTITCHED INITIALLED ALL- LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS, unlaundered; regularly sold at 1Sc.; special, each, at 19 7 11 Hayes Dental Association (Inc. Balcony, Main Floor. Modern Dentistry. Superior methods, skilled practitioners and moderate prices have made the Hayes Dental Association widely known. Hayos Eloctro Gold Rugac Plate (patent applied fori, being a perfect reproduction of the natural mouth, en- ables natural articulation— a great advantage. S. 0. { For our well known special set of Teeth. SS. 1 Unrivalled workmanship! Unrivalled value! Satisfaction and thoroughness guaranteed. E. P. HAYES, D. D. S. HAVE YOU ANY BUSINESS property to let? Sunday World Wants find tenants quickly. aah, ISO STS. é Autumn Upitlinery. Ladies’ $3.75 Trimmed Hats for §7, 95, If you want a stylish and inexpensive Hat for everyday use here is a chance worth leaping at. A Broadway concern had just 200 of these Hats and offered them to us at such a tempting price that we can afford to sell them at a figure decidedly astonish- ing. These Hats are made on French frames, covered with chenille and velvet, and are trimmed with stylish feather breasts and hand- some ornaments; marked to sell fast, at 1.95 10.00 ; keen expert to tell the difference. | Thoroughly representative of what is best in} Stylish Corsets Underpriced. Three Good Bargains. Through one of those lucky trade deals which we all hail eagerly we are able to place on sale to-morrow three lots of Corsets at prices that will quickly at- tract attention. The Corsets are flawless and new; it is simply a trade chance which permits us to sell them at such wonderfully low prices. C. P. Corsets made of figured broche, trimmed with lace and rib- bon; worth $2.25; special, Sonnette Corsets; white, pink, blue and black; short hip; trimmed with lace top and bottom; for Thursday only; $1.50 value for A limited lot of Domestic Corsets, worth 75c.; will be on sale to-morrow at 50 98 Lace Department. f Careful women who study prevailing fashions intently and make dress garniture a hobby will find in the appended specials for to-morrow some ex- tremely interesting values. BLACK ALLOVERS, in Guipure and Renaissance designa; worth from 89c. to $1.25 a yard; 18 inches wide; specicl at BLACK BRILLIANT MOUSSELINE, regularly worth 69¢. 4 yard; special at FINE POINT DE PARIS VALENCIENNES and Imitation Duch- ess Laces, widths from 44 to 7 inches; special, per yard, at VALENCIENNES AND POINT DE PARIS LACES, 2to 3y,inches wide, special, per yard, at 5 BLACK SILK SERPENTINE LACES, special at, per yd., 5, 8 and 10 poe ah Te A Se see al A Remarkable Sale of Sold Shell Rings. : Extraordinary bargains. And, of course, the crowds around the booth where they are being sold are continuous. That isn’t surprising, however. {They are the celebrated E. & J. B. gold shell rings, } and resemble true gold so closely that it would take a Every ring bears the stamp of the maker, and is warranted to wear five years from date of purchase. LADIES’, MISSES’ AND CHILDREN’S RINGS; stones eet in all colors, chased and half round; cholce at LADIES’ RINGS; pearl and doublet combination setting; all new designs; also wedding and band designs; each 50 LADIES’ RINGS, set with ruby, emerald, turquoise, pearl and amethyst in cluster and fancy settings; each 1,00 (Special Booth, Main Floor, 18th Street Sida.) 25 Oalleta Skirts. Here IS an Opportunity! September brings with it a lively demand for silk underskirts, and such a chance as follows is certain to be seized without delay by shoppers who ap- preciate the style and beauty of these swishing skirts. HANDSOME TAFFETA SKIRTS, trimmed with umbrella flounce, deep accordeon plaited ruffles and bias ruffle finish drop skirt; regularly worth $5.95; to-morrow special at We also offer for Thursday ‘Special’ LADIES’ FLANNELETTE NIGHT GOWNS, high neck, brald trimming; unprecedented value at 38 Several lots of slightly mussed Undermuslins will be offered to-mer- row at greatly reduced prices. Che Big Store’s Yow Special Shoe Kas Achieved Fame ina Week, | A Great Demand Already Created—Price $2.50 a Pair. Just a week ago we advertised for the first time THE NEW FEDERATION SHOE FOR WOMEN. The response was most enthusiastic. The ‘‘ Federa- tion ’’ quickly won for itself a warm place in public approval. It is the best $2.50 Goodyear welt Shoe for women we have ever seen. sizes and widths in these styles: Vici Kid, lace, kid tip, Vici Kid, lace, patent leather tip, ~ Vici Kid, button, patent leather tip, 4.75 Vici Kid, button, kid | tip, Box ‘Calf, lace, regular [{ Pp 5G cut, Box ‘Calf, lace, extra ) a Pair. high cut, Patent Leather, lace, dull i kid top, / Bear in mind that these Shoes are union “made and are to be had in New: York at this store only. SELL YOUR SECOND-HAND PHO= y nograph. Advertise it ia the Sune day Worid, 4s \