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{ } THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 20, “GENE” FIELD'S DAUGHTER — | SOON TO BE A BRIDE.| THE BIG STORE to Become Mrs. William Castle Englar. EG : Talented Interpreter of Her Father's Poems Is Io BECCOVOODEDODS Nts a SITE AWE. pect me aT Te rounTarn. Fresh and Important News ALL THE BEST PATTERNS. be garbed with equal comfort and satisfaction. Ne will find this a very excellent opportunity. topcoats. We are ready for all sorts of men. x grade of woollen materials, standard cheviot fabrics, |suits are made from newest styjes, correctly lined; will render the wearer good service and make you look 1. Ys) well dressed; $10.00 values, Saturday for “ ° jorder by a merchant MEN'S STYLISH FALL SUITS. |have to pay all of New effects in standard fabrics ; very latest style cre-/ Saturday special at MARY FRENCH FIELD. ‘The daughter and eldest child of the, Field, who ts now about twenty-one] conservative designs; nobby mixtures and Thibets as|come in stylish stripe was always affectionately called by her Presion in © talented father—will be married Satur- day evening at her mother's hom ako when ahe made her! blue; readily recognizable as $15.00 val Saturday for late Eugene Fleld—"Little Sister’ she Years old, created a most favorable !m-| 4 well as Serges in shades of black and fark colorings so very fashionable now; an 70.00 | al charms, nh she read exclusive tailor would charge $¢.00 for any of these Trousers; all we ask is About Yen's Fall Clothing, and Some Saturday Offers. Busyness and big stocks vitalize the Men’s Clothing Store on the Main Floor. The new Fall fashions are here in splendid variety. ALL THE BEST FABRICS. ALL THE BEST STYLES. The dressy man of leisure or the busy man of the work-a-day world may The man with $10 to spend, or the man with double as much to invest, We never began a Fall with such a brilliant gathering of stylish suits. And we never began a Fall with a more representative assortment of Good clothing for everybody. Natu- rally, we prefer discriminating men—-those who can tell how well a garment is made, those who will readily appreciate good tailoring and stylishness. These snappy hints to animate buying to-morrow. MEN'S BLACK SUITS; a very special offer; good|MEN'’S HIGH-GRADE BLACK FALL SUITS; these the finest imported Thibets and rough surface Serges in the very latest styles; hand tailored throughout and finely lined ; if made to your tailor you would $35.00; here for 7 50 ations in the military broad shoulder, as well as more | MEN’S, MIDDLE WEIGHT TROUSERS; there Trousers and neat check effects in the rich, MEN’S FINE BUSINESS OR SEMI-DRESS SUITS ;| YOUNG MEN’S FALL SUITS. Twenty very feshion- 3.00 1901. Atiention, Foot Ball Geams. We are better prepared than ever this year to supply you with all the neces- sary requirements for Foot Ball Games. What’s more, we will save you money: Foot Ball Pants, Men’s or Boys’ size, full pad- ded, made to wear, fully worth $1.00, Foot Ball Jatket to match, Foot Ball Pants, heavy canvas, the kind the colleve teams use, worth $1.50, Feot Ball Jacket to match, Moleskin Foot Ball Pants, Lid). Jackets to match, Canvas Shin Guards, Heavy Canvas Shin Guards, leather bound, Leather Shin Guards, well made, FOOTBALL SHOES. We have secured the very best Football Shoe on the market and offer them at the very lowest price, FOOTBALLS, 75c. up to $4.00. 5: 25 oa 95 50 1.55 95 38 65 75 2.95 We guarantee every footba!! to be made of the strong- est material; every One fitted with a pure gum bladder. Heavy Worsted Sweaters for all around athletics, very suitable for football; other dealers sellthem at $5.00; our price, £00 Fine Wool Sweaters; rare bargains: they are made of choice wool, well fash- joned; have striped or plain collars and cuffs; worth $2, Spalding Official Football Guides, BUTTER: Cholce XXXX Elgin Creamery Butter, It., TEA: Tetley’s Irdia Ceyton Tea. pkze., 3.95 1.25 6 nthe World's Greatest Grocery. It must be remembered that all butcher shcps arz closed Sundays in compliance with a recently passed law. The items which follow sugrest good things for the Sunday dinner. Prices are exccptionally tempting. 20 18 the No Cc . to Mr. Wile 3 i | es { fam Caitlel Esco aE etaesiagae iss peedinental teselonal j upwards of 50 styles of the beat and most stylish | able styles for fastidious young dressers; the fabr ca are Pemarivnas' Sedan aucbe a} Bibs Monat; Hees ot, ¥ece, ay Se eer —— fabrics in demand this season; included are unshorn| the very newest in pattern and color nnd no merchant } ramp: Hind: Choice Canada Sp:ing Lamb, Ib 11 ! } worsteds, Scotch cheviots, cassimeres, etc.; properly | tailor would make you a better suit for MACKEREL: Large Selected Salt dala ay y 7 i lined and excellently tailored. Any man who buys/$20. The price we name should create 2 Sc. 75 CRABS: Large Live Soft Shell Crabe, doz. ares 25 | one of these Suits will have more than decided sensation. Saturday, SAUSACE: Selected fresh Pork Sausage, Ib. 8 one occasion upon which to congratulate 4%, 774 THAT THE FASTIDIOUS YOUNG GENTLEMAN of the } CRACKERS: Porn Famous Lusch MIM Bircats, ib. pkge, 8 | himself ; special for Saturday, |period may indulge his fancy for stylish dress to an ! LEMONS: Choice Juicy Messina Lemons, doi 9 | MEN'S FALL WEIGHT TOP COATS, fine black Thibet | slmost unlimited degree is manifested on every side in ’ pres: Delicious Home-msce Pies, delicate, flaky, crisp cloths, also Oxfords and those popular greenish mixtures. | this great clothing department. And it requires no big ; crests, and such frult, fresh and juicy, regular large family e lo | { The Black Coats are in the conservative lengths in box expenditure of money, either. We show, as stated in has each, 23 coat effects, while the other shades come in the long the intro‘uction, immense lines at popular prices. } Cal Foun ke, Plain, Marble, Citron or Raisin, Ib., 15 — —_ coat lengths; the fabrics are rain proof, but wear just as aries ender the price nich follows are some very } waar ti me eae Cae Bales Ham ere Ib., ay RULING IN CASE OF FIGHTING| JERSEY CITY FAMILIES HAVE|/ Stylish dress garments are expected to; choice fabrics styled in the high should- . ‘ontoe’ sa or Re4, as can, SERGEANTS NOT'UPHELD, | A HYDROPHOBIA SCARE. Hiehly. lined and beautifully’ tailored; 12,50 er cut coat and peg top trousers; richly Z2, SO) copes: Mocra ext ora, “Poplar Blend," en ana fall ——— —— oO reetonces y . bd eo STRAWBERRIES: Eoyle’s ‘Victory’ Dessert Strawbersies, can, Instend of Dismissal One Man In| 2°8th Of # Boy Bitten by Mad Dox Just the Very Sort of CASTILE SOAP: ‘Espana Oliva,” green or white, long bar, Fined and the other inet Selys Leads. <s See aces Roys’ Stylish Clothing \y More than one family In Jersey City . * oO . ; Pollce Commissioner Murphy, in act-[1s tn terror to-day,on account of a hy- Parents Delight a Buying. Ing on the cases against Sergts. Finley | drophobla scare which hi ken hold i i and Kane, of the Hast Fitty-frvt strect | of veople In tho lower par of tha elty, { Boy of yours hard on his clothes? What lusty-lunged, nimble-legged atation, ¢o-<day overruled Deputy Com-| The scare dates back to last July, wnen|. Youngster isn’t ? missioner Devers. & mad dog dashed through the streets { School days quickly fray and frowse a suit. The livelier the lad the They two men were tried before the| of lower Jersey City and bit several Deputy Commissioner abut a month ago | children. t tion you get for your money. ‘ shorter the life of the suit. The more merit behind the suit the more satisfac- for fighting in the statlon-house, and} Last night the fears which have been And we are selling boys’ clothing that’s full of merit. Devery announced at the time that he| harbored by the parents of the bitten would recommend that they be dis-| children ever since gave way to grave It’s a constant study with us. We pick out tailors as carefully as we missed from the force apprehension on account of the deatn|4 Know how. We are c:ntinually experimenting how to get the best re- Ta deciding the c Murphy has dismiss Kane and imposed a tine o pay on Finley. 8 nox died In the City Hoe 14 subterfuge to add to profit. y | pital in great agony, day's pay on The parents of the other children are Fifth Stroet Station, for fat fearful lest thelr little o z Promos antag (arto make| fearful lest chele tie ones may: also|f that is mutually pleasant and profitable. blotter In regard to a ball bond taken! ‘The dog which haa caused all the an- Every line of what follows for Saturday is worth nls#ioner |of one of the Mitten children, Jonn|§ Sults in the way of good, honest, stylish clothing for boys. Kazas, eight years old, of No. 119 Mor- It isn’t an easy problem. We sauee e every bit of goodness and fashion } sreRLING SILVER BAGS, medium size, fish oe i we can into a suit. No skimping, no poor trimming, cheap thread or any other It is a common-sense methed and we find that it captures trade to a degree reading with care. HONEY—Violet Comb Honey, per glass, H 3 . = i Wines and Liquors. OLD CROW WHISKEY, bot., CALIFORNIA GRAPE BRANDY, bot., MONONGAHELA RYE WHISKEY, gal., Pretty Sowelry. Specials for Saturday Selling. The girl of the period uses jewelry lavishly. Hair pins, stick pin>, breast pins, brooches, bracelets, chains, belt ornrments and rings gleat attractively. The con- stant activity of our "ewelry Store is ample evidence of the popularity of these embellishrrents. Silver bag purses are also in such great demand that we emphasize the following: scale mesh, with handsome heavy embossed top and chatelain to match; regularly worth $12.00; special to-morrow at STERLING SILVER PURSES, fish scale mesh, with French pray embossed top, sing and chain; regularly worth $4.50; price to-morrow, in a disorderly resort case. Hulbert gulsh appeared suddenly in lower Jersey} BOYS! SUITS; such standard fabrics es the Dickey & | suit in the assortment can be bought elsewhere for less STERLING SILVER PURSES, soldered link wan tried on the charge about two months ago. Sn INS aan Ashland Mills cloths; strictly ail onts 2 9 Bi $5.00. sete mong those he bit besides the Kazas |] best patterns and colors; for boys 7 to 1 SMALL BOYS’ — boy were Edward Eekers, seven years . < CORNWALL IN OTTAWA, | ots, ve No. m3 atercer sureces robert | YUT® old: $4.00 values, Saturday for ms ven years old, of No, 83 HERE'S A REMARKABLE OFFER. ana} ke™ark avenue, and Dora Brodertck.|{ Boys’ SUITS IN A VARIETY OF DIFFERENT) coats old, of Nos. 16 and 1651-2)1 srveps. Lads of all ages can be quickly and hand- Great Throng Greets Duk: Dachers tn Canadian Cap! OTTAWA, Ont., Sept. 9.—The sper HIGH-GRADE FALL SUITS. |SWELLEST FASHIONS MADE; suits fit for young princes. These su'ts are) Choice at | known as Excelsior Imported Models, in ssian and Sailor Blouse makes ; finest > rics obtainable; high art tailoring ; Eckers dled about four weeks ago, but} § S0mely fitted. | Practically the essence of excellence in L Ps JI. in 2-garment vest styles, or the sailor blouse designs for 6 | younger lads ; high-grade fabrics in black and blue, as train bearing the Duke and Duchess of {the other children showed no suspicious | § Boys’ Rossin Bieuse Golts, sizes 2}4 to 7 years, | | juvenile clothing. % . \ one |} Boys’ Sailor Blouse Suits, cizes 3 to 12 years, Alifor | Cornwall and York ant their party | wanna and Mt was supposed they |) Bove, Stet Vestee Cults. sites 4to i0years, | by BOYS’ SHORT TROUSERS SUITS reached the Canadian tink at noon ~————— Bors 2-garment Norfolk Ptaited Suits, sizes 4 to ioeGax Jithol roralinartyawaaysivenian Paria wemores) Exebable. Boys" 2-garment Double-Breasted Suits, sizes 9 to | enthusfastle welcome, An official of the National City Bank trp | Each. well as Scotch mixtures and cassimeres; these Suits Lord Minto, the Governor-General, | *ttes that the reported engagement by Boys’ 3-garment Vost Suits, sizes 9to 16 Years, | met the Duke and Duchess at the flags] at institution of $500,000 gold in Eu- These Suits are of fine serges, worsteds, cassimeres, | where, and yet we draped station and escorted them tol over, that. in ei “ thelr carriage. They were driven| gold imports In oxcrenialy aa sf through Ines of troops to a large stand erected in Parilament Square, where Li Mayor Morris presented an address of | RED Sept. 20.—Victor Bouton, | outa not be duplicated unzer $/.00 any- rope Is premature. It ts intimated, how-| 4 tweeds, etc. Every suit is beautifully tailored. Not a' urday as an extraordinary feat: re at price them for Sat- 4.95 don for Victor noaton, Wen’s and Boys’ Colored Dress Shirts. welcome, Twenty thouran persona were | brother of Mra, Elmer, of N banked around the stand and the pollce| formerly Madeline Bouton, nes es A Very Special Sale for Saturday at and soldiers had to force the enthusins- | pardoned from the penitentiary, where Fi lle crowd back. | ig }7a5 Kerving & term for catile steals 8 tor a Dottar — = Extraordinary Bargains—All of Burt's Fine Shoes Them! Men’s and Boys’ Colored Stiff Bosom Shirts; Sizes 12 to 17; worth 65c. each, in hundreds of stylish patterns—full cut, well made and perfect fitting in every respect. G08 mesh; heavy embossed top, ing and chain at- tached; regularly worth $3.00; price to-morrow, STERLING SILVER GATE TOP PURSES; soldered links. with ring and chain attached; < regularly worth $4.50; price to-morrow, Selverware. Rogers’ Famous Make. The Silverware Department tion. Rogers Nickel Silver Tea Spoons, extra heavy, set of 6, Rogers Nickel Silver Table Spoons, extra heavy, set of 6, 4 Rogers Nickel Silver Dinner Forks, extra } heavy, set of 6, Fine Silver Plated Coffee Spoons, beaded border, set of 6, Fine Silver Plated Oyster Forks, set of 6, ROGERS COLD MEAT FORK, fancy pattern, in nicely lined box, worth S0c.; price to-morrow, ROGERS SOUP LADLE, full size, same pat- tern as above, worth $2.00; price to-morrow, ROGERS GRAVY LADLE, fancy pattern, in nicely lined case, worth 75c.; price to-morrow, 8.25 2.95 1.75; 2.75 an- noun‘es the following good specials for Saturday. Being of standard make and in the newest designs, these offerings are decidedly worthy of prompt atten- 29 58 58 45 55 39 1.29 5 ten materials; navy, red and brown; prettily em- 45 { b cidered; A Remarkable One-Day Clearance Sale of Cigars. Some Great Values. Lovers of good Cigars will be able to- morrow to purchase to such excellent advantage that it is more than probable that with store-closing time the last of the following will have been sold: Ht 2.50 per box of SO 3i0 veer of high-grade Cigars; clear Havana, also Sumatra wrapper; long Havana filler; assorted )rands of Key West and New York make; all strictly hard-made and all Geatzable shapes and sizes; actual values up to $9.00 ahundred. At s150 por box of SO. grade Cigars; all New York make, Sumatra wrapper; fine, Icng combination Havana filler; various brands in Perfecto, Puritano and other desirable shapes; actual values up to $4.50 per hundred. Ladies’ and Yen's Stoves. Three Great Bargains for Saturday. oun FMT IRE\Gr ACE GLOVES; aa the new shades of mode, tan, brown, ox! gray, white and black; pair, Peer C20 LADIES’ 2-CLASP MOCHA GLOVES, \ P. K., in gray, tan and black, imperial embroidery, Perfect fitting; pair, MEN’S WALKING GLOVES, in mocha and alates 1; P. K., newest shades of popular makes, pair, 65 95%. 98) Ladies’ Yockwear. Fancy Styles for Saturday Selling. Unusually good bargains to tell about | to-morrow. Prices are little, but qual- ities are ambitious enough to satisfy the most captious shoppers. For instance, F these are some of the styles we special-: ize for to-morrow: ; f Plain Stocks and Stocks with jabots attached; +a also Automobile Ties, hemstitched and corded; ; all of silk and excellently made; regular selling . price, 49c. each; Saturday, 25) Stoc’s, and Stocks with ‘abots attached; also Automobile Ties, hemstitched and corded; all of plain silk and in newest Fall styles; regular. selling price, -98c.; Saturday, Liberty Silk Collarettes; full and beautifully. made, with long plaited ends; regular selling price, $1.25; Saturday, “Foot Would’ SHOES FOR MEN. “break them in."” What a period of agony ‘‘breaking in’’ a shoe is sometimes! All shapes to fit all kinds of feet; all leathers — and all sizes and widths, and every pair fully warranted; price, 00 CERTAIN $3.00 “FOOT MOULD" SHOES FOR $1.95. i ‘We do such a large business in ‘'Foot Mould’* Shoes § that there is a continual necessity for c! and im- proving the styles. Some lines are discontinued, and'in order to effect rapid clearances we sell them at a de- cided loss. The gain is wholly yours. We offer to-morrow about 400 pairs of i495 “Foot Mould’’ Shoes in black calf-skin, London toe and Goodyear welt, per pair, It Jt's a Yow Style in Hats} tor Yen and Boys | IT'S AT THE BIG STORE. It's a pretty long leap from a Panama Straw Hat to # - a Fall Derby, but that the transition is not an unpleasant §. one is attested by the wonderful number of Derbys we are selling every day. The man who doesn’t want ag Derby and who is a stickler for the Panama shape may # find what he likes in ‘¢ The Alcazar,"’ our new and very popular soft hat, which is modelled along the lines of the Panama. 4 Hats for all scrts of faces and tastes; just as good a0 if you went toa high-class exclusive hatter’s and for far less money. And it is just as well to remember that you save 20 to SO per cent. every time you do buy a het here. THE BRIGHTON DERBY FOR MEN is with- out question the best hat in the world at the 2 price; every hat is fully guaranteed; price, 00 THE IMFORTED ‘‘ BELLMORE" DERBY, a very nobby hat built on English lines; pro- nounced by experts to be THE SWEL.EST DERBY EVER SHOWN IN NEW YORK. All dimensions in height of crown and width of 2.85 brim; price, re A NEW SWELL SOFT HAT, ‘' THE ALCA- ZAR,” on the Panama shape; all the new shades in blue, pearl, steel, ‘terry nutria’’ and Loe black; an out-and-out $3.00 hat for arc BOYS’ :DERBYS, Boys’ Tourists, Boys’ Golf © ) Shapes and Boys’ Troopers, in all shades and in 95 stiff or soft fur felt stock; $1.50 values, BOYS’ TAM 0' SHANTERS, fast color; all wool- t ¢ iso in plain effects, y fs 4 F < Such Bargains as these should jam the department with eager buyers to- bs mober : or Boys, Misses and Children f]}™™™ Remon’ DQ At 25% Reducti 3 Shirts for a Dollar, “0 uCctIOn. Here is a chance to save money—a chance to bi ‘ : : i yu: ZB. the best children’s shoes made, for the price of heen ccyctes, sie _ Every size and width included. Truss Frame Fowlers. on Lhe jenere dines ie be dosed out, as this store will \ Only a few more left ‘men’s wheels only), and the men's high-grade shoes exclusively here- ee <j best riding time of the year yet before us! Take your after, Read these money-saving details: ‘ choice of all 7 It’s W oo At $1.10_A tine of Children’s kid| At $2,60—inctudes a tinz of Boys’ we have at SI. ‘S—It’s Wonderful ! shoes, reduced from $1.50. Pox Cilf Shoes, Regular price $3,40. Ae oO AM line of soilldcens kid) At $3.35, line of, Boys' fine im- | [== = aa : js reduced from . ported Pz ‘ 44 g Dr. of New ef At $2.05—A tot 0! Misses’ ine kid! highest grates reheat DEATH OF DR. SHEFFIELD. | ma ea eas Than SCHOOL FOR. WOMEN. ee Regular price $2.75. | We also have scm: odd lots, including [| Wetl-Kuown Deutist Expres at. Genter and Inventor: He orasticed Nis Evewdox Seastons at Public sehaot| deecing wht t $2.25 splend'd line of Miss:s'| Boys’, Misses and Children's hoes: f profession in Paris, then came to this | Patent Leather shoes. Former, pric:| at’$1.75 per pair, and some tniante. His Home in ‘This City, ety: Vie was a: man of great inventive No. 147 Next Monday. A $3.00. shoes at $0c. per pair. “3 Dr. Lucius T. SheMield, of No. 2 Weat| Spat patuute, escpesially. in connection | An evening h ool for women wil! f Thirty-vecond stroct, one of the best-| with c and bridge work and uther po opened on + Sept. 23, at Public 0 impr te In dentistry. Known dentists In the profession, died ety ea eaten tea ett two sons, 1 EDWIN C. BURT CO.,°- 54 West 23d St. ofcldck, —___-+* sau family home at NewN London, : The Sehool N at hiscresidence this morning at 830! cuneral wi!l bo on Monday at the old (mel! ¢ neur streets, t Broadway, Scam | in Latin, German, French, Igebra, pho- mistry and jnography, ) Applicants admision registered | from 7 to 9 ——— In of In track of the Suaday World Wants. defendant Cee NO $10,000 HEART BALM. Weekn's Sult for Allenation of Aft- feo Wiimot F \ 1 3 » Cour Success Invariably follows in the j /" a ied at bya iu the case | Weeks against Herman A. Weeks, who {8 a farmer apd | place between Oyster’ Bay: tsett, sued Darling, a lumber