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SEPTEMBER 20, 1901. THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVE a +&, RUSKML | stern Brothers | Rothenbers &.|-= = = B p & Gi 1 y Sho ‘Ss ction Guaranteed or 9 @ Y meena Ta A Publication Visi N t. ‘Misses’ and Children’s Button Boets| Boys’ and Youths’ Calf Lics Shoss Meiaeteeting: West 14th St. Money Promptly Refunded. of More Than Passing Interest to Every jf SECURITIES IN BIG DEMAND elts 1034 99,65 11 to 291,95 13 to2%2,50 2:4 to 54 $2.05 Specials for American—Man, Woman or Child. A FROM ALL QUARTERS. Bo S a nd G j ris Souvenir. A Valuable Document. So y e May Be Described Striking values—everv one. None other could find its wav intoa Rothen erg anno ncement. We miei th: children, too. They en ov NEXT € a Sa urday here as much as a holidav anvwhere else. And for you it eco means a big savin every time you come here. Very often it means a Worl d. quarter or a third that vou save; not infre uently it is a full half of All the Matters of Interest in Connection qh | Children’s Trimmed Hats 97 1\%,, Prices Avernged One Per Cent. ! Sale ol Migher, with St, Paul Shares €chool Trimmed with: Velvet Hats Rishon and Silk, ‘$2.50, 3.50, 4.25 in the The opening at the local Stock Ex- 2 = j chanse was marked by exceptional ac- { ’ h Be aeetece cs vee ana Clothing for the Boy for stocks from all quarte) Though the tnittal figures displayed some hesitancy, prices turned snarply| fron Strictly allewool, Just the thing for school wear ‘oon after the opening. SO"! Clad doube-breasted, well lined and sewed with sik $5 00 3 ul shares mounted to 164 1-2, The Vanderbilt stocks agatn sho} Suits Two pair of trousers, cheviots or cassimeres, up very prominently and benefited ma- | terlally by the upward movement. Boys’ Double- ‘Russian Blouse & ! On the Second Floor i} what you would have to pay in other stores for the same garments. New York Central, Lake Erle & W Don't neglect these offers for to-morrow: ern acd the Nickel Plate roads advanced | breasted Suits | Sailor Suits aitanatt iutirentstaieaicn For Misses and Girls. sonspiciious features in the} of all.woal cheviots In brown, olive |all-w2ol hard serge or rough cheviots Ff cee whit an expert said about these Misses’ Broadcloth Suits at 8.98; «T' ey're hummers—the test nm rallroad quarter were Union Pacific, | i | every way that | ever aw for thatamouat.”” That manis a maru actur'ro° Lies’ suts He doesnt mak Minsourl Pacife, Pennsylvania and ]and blue over plalds or stripes, alzes | trimmed with braid & embroidered fe em nts, how ver, “0 he could judze impartially. ache sar’ double °r a ted ton ste. cat ‘exas Pacific. yrs., Russians 3 to 8: lorg in front and handsomely trimmed with sitin ben's. The skirts fave ul 9 nes, trim with two ‘Pho single exception to. the predoml- 8to 16 yrs,, Value $5.50 %3,75|Sallors 3 to 12 yrs., Ru v, 56.5 a5 00 banc's of satin folds. Colors, blue, black and brown fzts 14 0 18; a 00° valueat "s15. 00, 4 cial at. it bull ve nt Wi the A iga- ic he a oF Conor, shaver, This steck tas] English Norfolk Suits alte) 56.00 | chitaren's Winter Box Coats—Anothsr supreme value— @ 18" Dresses, of all-wool tlabit Clith and Nov ry Wied by the bear faciion and uitings, new t : ; . baid or taffeta trimm 4; y hammered down 2 full} with full Knickercocker trousers Trousers of Eng tsh Corduroy, a special lot at a wonderful pric: concession—all woo! || cena iia or Ly aS 1 98, Fay! ° Sane Pear clone neatne none of navy blue cheviots or fancy all-wool navy biue cheviots i pe ema 2 un peers cut of pann’ velvet’ Gipts? Saitor Sui abit ('o . deep ailer ollar With the Assassination of Our Beloved vane closing was active but weak. with | ndsomely ta lor stitched; sizes 4 to 14; colors, 2 3.98. i thh ad, shist “Ad silk em’ roe ed.nayy 2 93 P . - : A prices only slightly above the lowest} mixtures, sizes 6 to 14 yrs., $§,Q0| mixtures, 3 to 16 yrs., S9c'P- tan and castor; special, ates ...e eeeeeee blus, crown and red, shies 010 14; spec alessece oe resident, and the Incoming of His Suc- The total sales of stocks to-day were Value $7.00 Value $1.00 cessor, Will Be Presented in an Interest- 675,000 shares. ’ e ° losing Quotations, Boys’ Sh irt Waists at Half. '} ing and Careful Manner. See cceee Boks High. ise Clone. Men’s Neckwear The Fall far A special lot of these +perhaps 1,500 nal, The bes! shirt wa st valuz that weit ave ecerne fered you; beyand doutt § | 2 ; et Sitar Fone 1 the best that you have eve seen. We had to ake the whol fot to get thm at such + remarkaMl: pri con esson. of} Aare! reosdry.: ‘a8 |S Importations morrow they go on sale at a price here.ofor: urh ard of. Note thes: goo.) py n's that you usually tind only in s0c-n wils s | Bi BM ww” 99 134 134% assortment fm splendid new Ideas, flowingend scarfs back and frost. yoke back, Mother's Friend waistband: sizes, 5 t) 12; w ll you be satis’ed with onty one The Nation Having Said Farewell to Its Martyred Dead, Other Affairs of Import- ance Now Demand Its Attention, and None Is of More Interest and Import than the Great LED... cccccccce De Joinville Scarfs, an extensive | English Silk Squares In decidedly Made of finest percae an! flannelette, double stitched throughout. fou balf- ech phils in front, reinforced 25 ie endfeatk elitets 1.25 aliwady lade or toi order 2.25 J when you may have a dozen at this price if you want thems MAIL ORDERS i i ! 5 : Boys’ Empire Suits— Almost a thovsand went in four days last week. You'll tind the :eason of it in the merit: {the garments. Str ctly all-wool fibri s dot bl-br-asted coat; pants with Coube seat and kre s, pitent waist band, riveted buttons and tap:d | seams. Blue and black, Oxtord gray che An unusual offer cassimeres checks, plaids an! Scotch evecs; sies ) to 16; Mali Oruers Filled. A 1 98 ~ de Boys’ Two and Three-Piece Suits—Will be vone § | ina jitly atthis price, They re ia the sam: fabrics, | styl-'s and workmansh’p tlat bring fram hill mor. to Coub'e in other sto es. The popul r g eens and | browns and i visible triped ond checks are well! y's, fancy | { represented; al'o a few Norfolk yoke u's ‘or “ttle fellows. Size 3 to 16 inthe lot, but notall 2 98 H | sies incach pattern, A wonde:ful value doe 1 The New Gloves for Men Walking Gloves ! Clasp P. X. M. Cape $3109, valusvalsuainacrewevestsesenees | ee e 1 Clasp Mocha Pique Children's Tam o' Shanter Hats: about filty col- ! wool double | seatie ad Mm row 1 Clasp Giaze Pique The pr. 95¢ os ‘na amingdthen eight ad's of wave: | AE aie oipatierns w wath ge | ir han some! rim. a a im ro! - V4 - tani somely trimmid rd) embroidered: Qe | : SHES 310 1Gireececscsecccecse veneers (7 Ss 1 z , i West Twenty-third Street s ® cl 11e Y BGI TE Wo y Big Millinery Specials. s ie ht es Have the very latest cffe:t for Sunday, Our enlarged departm nt ‘sativ: with barg' ns in the newest and most s:asonable / eeiral conceptions, See the showirg to-morrow. W veuare ie dv te buy or not nqul Yo Ready-to-Wear and Ath! tic Hats, m ReadyetoeWear Hats, made in the most careful manner nay) y styles in all the most desieable culors; 1. 6 and of tus am? Hi,h Class materials as mot good value at $1.98, but going here at. .eecee $2.50 sorts, hete at....-c0ee..seecescseccsees 1. 8 The Sunday World Has Studied This (kM of % Children's Flats, worth 69 cents, alsees.....00-» 49C children’s Crush Hats in all-colors te 49e Great’ Question, Which Is Now to Be y a ene eyer Jonasson & 0. |F French Felt Dress Shapes, tre 1:0 kind, ats... POC Children’s Flats, worth $9 cen’'s atesesesesseere OVE Sifted to the Bottom, at Length, and Is Prepared to Present tife a a Men’sFurnishings.| Good Hosier Millinery Department. Main Floor. You apprec'st: wove and more” th: rare opportuniti: es keep business booming. th’s store for men, Poot porttive is to bz ound int ¢| posi sno stcii hz as ulness. Equal quali tow ng busin ss Following offers will bring bustle and ties w re ncver retailed aywhe ¢ else at ecunily low prices, Will place on sale to-morrow (Saturday) activity to this s ctor o row. Trove hit sta mont by a vist here to-morrow. GK . Ba ead WORK HOSIERY, another splendid lot Suit Hats made of finest French ma- teria s, and specially designed for early autumn wear, Inside Story of the Great Santiago Controversy. A Remarkable Article, Reviewing Every- thing Connected with the Scandal, Will Be Printed, with a GREAT DOUBLE-PAGE DRAWING BY LOUIS BIEDERMAN. in. the nda and. derby ia cts am the b0-cent for even mor. them allt forward with them a TEDIUM O NDEI * nit t met che warning by pas: exper t fe. Wieh aplieed 1 Hast black. Alao sery with white 1 DG Alt, OnE, ach ett 15c]) 12'c | Latest Gloves, Here's th: Latest fad in Ladies’ Gloves, and it looks as if lit were to be unusually popular, As usual, Roth:nberg Lads IC, both ins yle and pric Hs faney cotton. very: desir- Wt light and durk comb! 9 { extonsl used for fall and (o LADIE carly winter wear; all sizes: per pair. he ols, at $5,00 each, BROADWAY AND 12TH ST. se 930,000,000 IN gy dts Tosi n JEWEL ©. plated an ve cardinal, ol Ke fe ore New Lady OF THE Pure Silk Fans, ry one who sees the ys that they are t New York. It isa Pere P &U Ene 24 pt WissagaCopiee és ther mores at Tahapes a — oie re goin by Chatelaine Bags, ver cotteni Market: with wold HATELAINE SIDE IA aa itearmen cea) + The local cotton market opened Arm Flic i rather Hn to-day, with prices 5 to 6 points higner. i woods 49¢ . and We, Cc Liverpool cables were decidedly bul fh this morning, prices belng up 2 Wolnts, whereas no change had been Melpated. Reports of froat Wedni "haan STOCKS QUIET. TOBACCO DEAL | RGus AIC] Ei is ceramic lisse at sev vere | | wm Supreme Shoe TW . Offers. peared last night in the 7 | ‘The market for American railway at Portion at Enema Ae more northeiy | wares at the London Stock Exchange ; AMERICAN TRUST WILL CON her the best s'o: ever sod a $1.93. We sav tat after: it sareu compari n with every shoe oer of the kind in New York, i much to atrengthea the bull confidence | was firm toxlay and showed « decided TROL ENGLISH TRADE. Ry THE LIBERT'y s hows the best s y'e:, the b.si workmansh’p FOR and gives th: best satis action of hen all. Furthermore, we —— Kuarantee every pair that goes out. Mrs. Theodore Roose- velt, Wife of the New President. Herself, Her Children, Her Beautiful Home Life and Her In- fluence Over Her Hus- Written by Clever Writers, Illustrated with Many Hitherto in the local market ree After jhe cuit the market waa very'| tendency to harden. firm, an 9 points higher, ‘The tie level, however, averaged abe a rening, prices wer 1-2 per cent. with Paul and Union peep ere Te se Pac-fle preferred the heaviest losers at declines of 3-4 per cent. each. |Onden’s Limited, of Liverpoot,; Agrees to Sell Ont 3 ~ = a Consols and mining shares were flat Interests. 5 : Ww 1 d oa continucd sce a apeouunreAtzics In Patent ae Itton ole shes or o8- =n | Boys’ Shoes. band. A Study a the Unpublished an early close ne hostilities. res Lot 5 if $3 J dS’ TI Or Wants eon setnescelceattoniia TIVERToC Se a aren ine | and turned’orswel edisot ae tot cere iearnc ies Roosevelt Family from Photographs. | hind that reve wear ou calf upp't; horseshoe studded double soles, all sizes; us. ily sold at $2.00; our 1. 49 joes: an odd lot for both Boys digirls, mos ly left from or immens: school sale; sizes trom children's 6's ‘o bovs' i 5365'S: $1.39 and $1.50 Sle iatescts SONS °98c | ' ‘The Wheat Market. of the sharéhold Wheat opened steady to firm this jt was tnanimo morning at a slight advance over) the shares to t Wednesday's closing Company on the t Corn wax unchanged here and 1-8 to namely £25 for pref her at Chicago, influenced by con. for ordi cold wey r West and firmer et Oxden's Limited OF VIEL KM... ceeeeeee concave heels,» 3; also In don to sell all in Enamel Leather, la Shoes: on hoah ° Tobacco Re. aot; tull ex.ens.on sole and m it most popular stare for fall weateese.. “Little Liberty.” A shoe for little aes A reproduction of the farros Lib- erty. The sar e excellent style, workmanship anc 1 49 fi Ph isthere spring heels; sizes, 813 to 10,at, Be Sizes 11 10.2, Ateccesee cove soosscveccreccossccee $475 Rave Satisfied All Every Standpoint. Who Use Chem. Fald Help 766 33 This Morn- ‘BUT ing’s World. i 2 ) Paid Help Wants in the 4-5 Other N.Y. Papers Comb ned, Other Features of Next sundays World Will Be: A Woman Rip Van Winkle, Who Returns, to Active Life After Many Yeurs’ Absence from the World, "ompany at It deat beecn tend: Continent. 0) to make ag nxte Ameriean competition { which | his mother; and | SHIPPING NEWS. the purpose of aequiting che inter. | cating, +n ! spout grea por vot “ALMANAC FO} sired the Amoerte cco Com: Feature uel 4 ‘ ‘ ». Buck came a cloud gun rissa,. 5.43/8un 0 pany has set agide £65,.00,000, niion: It pissed down his ————— ot, THR, ENGLAND, Sept.. 20. throat and Into his lung mA ROGERS AGAIN PRESIDENT. The Prettiest Woman in America, © of a vant concourse of After three hours Of ugony the chlid delegates and offtelals, "" ————— Randy Hook Hard Rosebery to-day unveiled (he MAN STRANGELY MISSING. rernor’s Ialand Meit Gate Perry. . Amatramated Copper Come ETett statue of King Alfred. During ihe And Her Recent Pathetic Death , andl New Directarn Chosen. | the form {heft Home on Sept, 1n—ttus Not Port oF NEW York. | Will street heard with ttle surprise “Klag Alfred Immortal work ; Heen Seen Since, i AIDRIVED. a6 a 99: | 4 tosday WoW Stan. for ux and for our sister nation over Arthur Finn, thirty-one years old, of! H h A Ww GRINDS, ie dard O11 ning ta the aca, which In supreme montenta of No, 201 Ninety-clghth street, left Ow the merica on ERMAIDS .. 14 PAPERIA RIVERS CLAIM TW ar VICTIMS. Rreaiaene of the etn i sorrow Is Irresistibly Joined :o his home Sept. 15 and hasn't bes 4) PIANO Has cy 7) PLUMBERS 3) PORTERS 3{Roorens 0. . the “America’s” Cup. By the Only Living Person Who Was on Board During the Memorable contest. r President U# acroas the centurles and acros* tho seen aince His relatives notified ti | rplice to-day to send out a general alarm ‘or him, eer thE ARO. he celebration of the thou andgh an fi | ¢ celebration of the thous: an- late Marcun Daly. He teary of the death of King Alfred, Finn in & feet 10 Inches tall, of slim ™ time the Amalgamated wh r wean three days ago. fae been | build and hes ta Tight mumaehe: He Remigaar. beorbed the Boston and i commemoratton of more than usual) wore a blue coat and vest and) gray Ing off. pler North liver, toe any, hin place being terest and Impressivencas, striped trouser oe day, He war about nity years oll, 3 sd ——— INCOMING STEAMSHIPS, . n It. Flower, brother of 5 5 et 6 Inches tall, welzhed 160 i, ou WON EP owe, : " 4 DUE 0-DAY.’ had sandy hale and mustache, wore Hoswell P. wiower, , CHILD STEAMED TO DEATH. Sve cree nemco em Panama, Bordeaus, Hi se. Hammbul white Underwest, Tare Several of the members of the boa al HONGKONG, Sept. 9)—Viceroy Tao-|Elyt wasninat, na Montes Gbiverton. pe irbndet Ay mocks) iy who retired with Mr. Rogers hav. Mu, of the Provinces of Kwang-Tung Mayans. ithe body ‘of another man wan found wince been re-electetd, and the rrd:gan-|He Blew Into a Pot of Hot Coflee— lind Kwang-8l, and Wiceroy Liu-Kun- today inthe Hast Kiver, of Twentieth ized directory, now conalsta of Mr, | Died In Kgons. XL. bf the: Provinces of Klang-81 and OUTOoING, armAuatitra| 1 feet x tence (ally had Rogers, Fred P. Olcott, Robert. Bacon, Death came/in a singular way to-day |HERO6 EY Lave, Wop Ua ee ipa tr apnea % darks, mo James Stillman, William Rockefeller, to litte John Schautilauser, jr. ree, it teainee the usurpation 9 yo power Eller Bis nese Anson R. Flower and A, C, Burress, and a ‘halt years, old, at ne ommey: Be: fee entt-fory conser BAL a He Ry eesti 9) ree eee TRS: PE COR NEREG st

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