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THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 2, 1901. Stern Brothers oth enbers CO. A special sale of | | merge vion Visit Music Department, W .sfaction Guaranteed or ~ | races | Second Floor. : est 14th St. Money Promptly Relunded. we “Guarantee” CLOTHING COMPANY, Uptown Corner 127th St. and 3d Ave. | | ! UPHOLSTERY DEP'T. 4th Floor. DWLECT "0 HIM TO JAIL ORIENTAL GOODS. |Richly embroidered Phul- Latest Novelties in Untrimmed Millinery \Feather white & | Felt Hats, extra | karis;-in soft anti : : H | : ii 1.10 iret au Police and Magistrate Could | |Pom Pons Black 75, 95) aus! y $ H Rue Ss Th at Surpass All Offers colors, sizes suitable for Not Understand Old Mr. | ieaese Amazon Glumes . os cnent le Corded AA, 45 o portieres,—Couch Covers ; in, long, Value $5, 95) Hs i 3 3 A Dischaw's Story. 5 | pa Ever Made in the Past. and Draperies. Feather Hats, imported | Tucked slik & For instance, look at these attractive Glendale Rugs, ible: 54 inc! | $5.50, $8 ds ea tmp | 4 s | ¢ » perfectly reversible; 54 inches long. There $5-50, 55.50 and S10. 50. BAZAINE'S DRUMMER BOY PW ARE THE “TAKERS Value $10,00 to $12.00 $7. 5D | velvet hats $1.95) are about five hundred in the special lot to go on sale to-morrow morning at.. .... : = 35c Usual Value, $9.00 to $17.50 each. and can therefore acll these Dainty Ready-to-Wear Hats {] Poay Grugaste Rupe, te Ginows ice: All-Wool Art Squares. Soiree Arman se hay. Bich | 109 Choice Odhneys,—Em- Meus Salts: that other stores | Made of Chenille Braid & trimmed $2.05 » 5.50 terns; absolutely nothing better for in jem rless might: lead you sto | plain ant rien rallerns: (oars yards broidered Indian designs f fi A sell at $12, , : res = ny of : ere, for t te yards wide; ought to zi A Fought with French in Mexico, |#S°r *t P17) (Or with velvet & wings from ~ dee to DoIU | hurd wear; 12 ft. long, 9 ft. wide; sold a oe Sa eR a ae bevlss7is0 Ospecial 19.98|| & Mehewincncclored $8.00 And we can stand behind them, too, because we know every detail to be up to the stan: They're neat. dark-toned effects elsewhere at $22.50, here ? 7 eecce 17.98 | woot. Th's is the towest price tange| @ ' Abeseeeesecee seeeee Misses’ Waist News—& Three Bargains ever known for equal quality. Reversible Smyrnas. On the Second Floor Allewoo! Smyrna Rugs, rich floral! 6x9 947.6 9x9 9x The well-known Bromley Reversibl: and Oriental patterns, perfectly revers- Rugs. in tlorat, plain and Persian pat- A special sal litth than half valu> & all & : * Ap to date whict makes the saving much more real inl 4 yds. lone ands fq gg 2.98 3.98 4.98 5.98 i grounds, $3.00 each. but Met with Misfortune in This Country. %: Bombay Prints,—made , from Native Country, at In the sombre-hued waren hed pris all-weol cassim. ed ; Court, | far and lapel: double or single breasted yds. wide; value $23.50, at Ox9 6210.6 oxt2 Seeley pepe od celistara tees una eia oehaa Of French Flannel, tailor-made & other $2.95 ‘ John Bromley’ 's Ail-Wool Smyrna. — : Cloth. Cudieus Hindeol™ Dent, witite-haired old ma GUARANTEE CLOTHING CO. trimmed models, 14, 16, 18 yrs, fe Hall Runners; 9 {t. long,2 {t.6 in Rugs; § ft. long and 2 ft. o inches 4, 98 7, 50 9. 98 att) continually. ‘Th 0 Value $4.00 designs. zes about 2x pntinuntty. rihald, ; alue $4,54 wide; in Oriental patterns; strictly) wide: hareugaly durabie and ex- 7 esigns. © a 4 and women derided his grief Uptown Co-ner 127th St. and 3d Ave. 1 Fi Velvet hand mudeand warth $395. eiiigrelsalustat Tears vilos Tia areal oe Gin aul 54x27 ds. 1 Sheeran ca ete . and 1 ve 3.7 oe 275; inches; Oriental patterns; kro. yards, i arierarisiihe Of; Eine Velveteen, Fersian embroidery $3.95 1598) ee AG ie cichwenk sorte OCE } Here Is. the history” of the Nitle oia| Value $5.75 4 ‘h. tin opbbine’ the hour away inthe Of Taffeta Silk, tucked, hemstitehed ° s ea ee ela oe ee HEAR OST | Ssssstctce sis s4.o5 Lace Gurtains and Upholstery. [frase cnen soo on two years ago Heary Dis: oo a ae ee eat The New Trimmings Offerings Positively Unequalled. Yard caters. BE Frenchman lived then Henry. Diechaw | : aes &. Values like these are absolutely unknown in most ciher stores. Fact is, you ought to see the goods +35 each. E prio Be voce ae, claenounn (azine Dress trimmings, garnitures & motifs used on the latest Parisian in order to know exactly what phenomenal offers they are. ‘Type can hardly do them justice. A ‘ E Batciatiem, motel street gowns, consisting ot black silk braids with combl. | A: Per Palr, Brussels and Antizae Lace Portionae Gonthi Cores = A fine collection of Mara- Ee of the nations of black veivet & silk with Blgoudis effects. Black & t 1.0 Eftecte, 3 aiyardellong, oh i A 2.98 Per Pair, Persian Ett are “i dabad Brass ware,—Ash - fn eds jewel i - if Pair, Iris! oint an enals- ir, lan Effec ortieres, f and he eeaine colored spangled & ee ene ate for evening wear & At 4.50 eas Pattaensriovet 25 styles: Ks ses beautiful Color combinations; selling els:- Trays, Match Holders, &: art in the Ja Fhe Hi arisian novelties in Per Pair, Real Scotch Lace, 3 1-2 and! 50 per pair. = é Ee There he met Marshal Bazuine, of the anarchist Tater! by a Feather Boas, Ti ts &S At 1 98 4 yards long. At 4 98 Per Pair,Reversible Rococo Portieres Cigar Holders, Trays, etc. a a renshEArray; Flushing, L. I., Police oe » Tippets & Scarfs ~ WAt 2.50 Pet bate, Royal Lace Curtains, beaut in every conceivable color combination. Including about 200 small canines i i | To-morrow we offer S t fut patterns. |Tapestry Couch Covers, Oriental stripes, pertectly ary a “alts Tey eee | At 2.98 Pr Pair, Imported Lace Curtains,| reversible, knotted fringe all around, val pieces. ; ates Imported Coque Feather Boas ¢ t 2.98 remissance and Arabian patterns. $2.50, ate Peet VGA OE | ONE eg 8 act cachs ah | 3 Moxico in the most desirabie serge & colors, at $5, 50, 6. 50, 7. 50 IIL lA OI LAL JI) to) Vs y) A eels . ' Newest Garpets. | Linoleums Art Furniture, — Spanish, ' 5. \\q Boron, Henry Dieehaw went atone an a | RET) FLAG WAS IN COURT. Fall & Winter Importations of Dutch models,—made of. wi ln a — ee Soi Ge | aasucrs reathered Flemish, Aus © ) :/] Baximiian ws suo. in 2), ne was com [Says He Will Review the Whole Case Umderwent FOR MEN, WOMEN & CHILDREN |] Alexander Smith’s | Best Velvet Carpets, “enune SHOE tor Skee Sire ee Se es Den eee fi a He REfe, whom ne had Wor Ih Meni, he in the Next Issue of in silk, silk and wool, merino, lisle thread & cotton Including Famous Axminsters, pas Le vibe] se: xoods n er before sold for kes than 73 39c aoe bioeipeeneeoeracie, [iY i etenved jah peR STE ECL: His Paper. | Vests, Tights, Combination Suits, Corset Covers, Bands, etc., 133 Erade at «Oke | The 1:00 grade at. 75c| mee aie ge ae = oak. | envalelortusel oe SiLNln aie eh coche also new elfects In Golf Jackets, Walstcoats & Sweaters Ingrains—Big Specials. wide, usually sold at 45¢., to-morro roe suite 29cl Rockers, $6.25 ie $11.50. 3) Genin HEU ewHEANIN Ave fa tteneal co The: ening Wd) and for to-morrow the following special values BEST ALL-WOOL INGRAIN, value 75c., at. 49c | te Famtnenawieioe aren at Se Chairs, 4.25 a 31.00. Gwhed. He hal to ineurane cnt wa, |the Anarchist, after having hin exam. {Imported Mercerlzed Fine Cotton Fine Swiss Ribbed Vests, HALF-WOOL INGRAIN, value 49¢., at. + 35¢|" celled Foor Ollcloth, 1 and 2 2 yard widths; excel- 19¢ Tables, 475 ree ul wats mite went ination on cSnrge of tnethng » rot w|fabbed Vests, Value 45e 20¢ yeulaacectechet fronts, 79¢ EXTRA UNION INGRAINS, value 3 vieeee 25¢) lent variety and well worth 29¢. p:r yard, at-.++ Benches, 5.00 “ 10.50. tn the F Cabinets, Benches, Dining RRRARnanrmrmrraeee5eeeerseeeeerree* cer eaatee 5 Re Tied Vann nth handsome Amazing Furniture Values. Tabies, Sewing Tables. Degin all over again. and he bees fore Magistrate Healy wanderer, Court. this n He sought shelter a the Adams| Tf tr ed % . ssrestn elation last night IBA to ale nt District Starneyien Yee v ured 2 Merino Vests, Value 85c crochet fronts, Value $1.45 98 Such special ih k v.. f rniture store as busy asa bee hive. And everything we adver atho: is dinles mor ean Mow! ore able uch specials as ese kee| ul - cero. tie aint a wh Tanton fa gee r Uh Vests, Plain China Gauze Silk, 7 $1 tise is sure to be of dependable, ‘satisfaction. giving quality, no matter how low the price. JAMES MeCREERY a C0 He saw in Dischaw an old tramp urged that the examination lace trimmed, Value $3,00 q 95 9 $6.50 Extension LL ey $5.75 Morris Chair, $2.98. all eviden: Table, $3.98. Twenty-third Street, wentenced him to three months for va- | tle oh Ce cen emery ARI HIE Ea West Twenty-third Street Solid golden oak or imita- caineh et i fluted legs; top 42 ine! tion mahogany; reversible figured cushion: adjustable to four posi- man to sob In the Black Maria tn jail so long aid that inasmuch as 3 s. people whom he c idemen would nov pre tions; regu- Arrested Mont ex: $8.50 Bureau for $5.98. anegur tana laaldeh ny oe Golden Oak Bureau three draw- Square; extends to 6 feet; highly’ polished; worth $6.50, at 24 3.98 DRESSMAKERS’ $6.00 Steel & Brass SUPPLIES. | Bed, $3.38. i Heavy steel and_ brass | Bed, solid brass rails and = | spindles, with extended H \foot rail; four coats of French enamel; worth ; Silk taffetas binding, black, white and colors, 7c. per piece (EPISCOPALIANS IN SESSION AT ‘FRISCO TO DECIDE MATTER. J jojij. assembled there talking in a|DISPUTE OVER si7.0001 Mont: HUSBAND OF SINGER HAS NOT jf} ers; swinging plate mirror; $6.00, at j apr ids. Re econ ee they (Rad auld CAC ae ae ee PAID ALIMONY. brass trimmings; highly fin- | Silk Prussian binding, black, // i ston Comm mt altel ; i in | } ho ate LAmatn Healy, after z the Neal) ished; worth $8.50, 9 | 3 98 or white, ; ‘or the prosecution, —dis- | 4 ourt Order Againe i | f Hh canton of Furs i ¢ aentebaeaice AA K Py 4 harged Most ab Aven TTS : Isieie el eieisiisinele vhels'e i ” 4c. per piece e -. The Assistant Distr y stated lacie ad eee n Double serge belting, F BAN FRANCISCO, Ovi, 2—The trlen fial convention of Episcopal bishops, The trout -sesewe| CHASED THIEF CARRE THER LOST ON FIRST |... Cleruy and laity wan inaugurated here ee ei CaLts (Bab TAmTaOh to-day with the celebration of the 1 ner airing before Justice ( rdtmann in not on SE a tea 11, House roorder of the Court. to pay | i forma babies eoappe . 1 $15 4 week allmon | 5c. per piece a with A ieceae ere Lae Most} tor a dis! the ingun f ca mite Who sued him for | 95¢- Per P emn religious exercises mrLUEUS Delon fe Beat taawe OF) lading Amm ake the t solute divorce Apr e| A | ‘ Seventy-five blahopx took part in the | MY Maher i nishings of the manalor \ Kl, *| «| All shell whalebone, Bat on ee $1.00 per dozen business session this af 1. J. Plerpont Morgan was a prominent figure in the gathering and too $7 active part in the ss. ut One of the most imporian t o te ° te {a cha by Una Gostin, of Alfred RL Gost FOUND WINTER IN ROO! | double covered, sizes 3, Srdtmann was a famous opera be consider t 1 aan effort to foreclose Inger in the Stadt Theatre. Wuerz- | ren ge of divorced person E Jdacoby and Milis, two process nerver#s | burg, Bavaria, when she wan woo ' * ‘ 4 tri z Jains, such Jxot into a row with Mrs. eins 88°) Dr Erdtmann, the Bantactens " ree Hargiar Leaped from W want! Mer Mh Connecticut | nds on the Upper Ei Side 4 & 5 ¢ iJ is belng formulated by a cl com- Tsembled gucets 4 Lad German department h Was Qaickly Gather in by | Shore and Went on Foot to 4 ted Parents in $1.00 per dozen iad mittee, | Dir a stu veh} hae ANestiranc 7 s | Atiantle City. . Their Search. wa 1 ne Patrolma | 4 ‘That the report of the committee will | ansault 1 Mitts Jan ' ee i e reeepted is the ae fof the he nom yuagoby sand tate A, they lived at No. Prasat Y i oh Saitnctaniecnt Neenm, [RAILROAD HAS SUBMITTED |) yi viice (Gorman on gaietl Scene dindee and Twenty-rey-| Patrolman Tucker, of the Madison) ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., Oct. 2—Capt. Alvinay santas pe nretia] br cl / he only one disse the com- py Juvtice O'Ge enth street until rtly. “afte elec! ‘ Jleyet Itallan girl, Jast under six * $ h : origage ts le e and street station, shortly after 1 o'clock | Albert Gardner, his wife and thelr six. mittee, with eleven on the affirmative | PLANS TO BOARD OF HEALTH. or the m te i ts legit Mra. Erdtmann this morning saw a man jump from the year-old child, who were shipwrecked In | old, went to s¢ onl) yeaters = ride, — * u \ ara [Of thelr hom first-ntory window of the Heth laracl Long Taland Sound some months ago, |MPAt Hme Since then she hax not been af a sirur and f 2% Kast Broadway, and have just arrived at thelr old home In { fter a short chase Elwood, thls county, They Mad walked pught that the the whole distance from New Haven, ‘The question of revisiag the cancnn re Bating to marriage ant diy taken up at the general cons out at} | Hospital, at N declares, [captured him At firat the oMcer t that she wal and Eugen To-day John Santortetlo, a driver on the subway, who lives with hie wife, — Mary, and another child at No, 904 Assurances to the the Work WII be of C Twenty-third see “4 7 a ¢ 1895, held tn Washin and manu of their rute * is -, ‘ a vho ped Ww of the pa- Conn. \ ed to a epectal « and Door Works, ‘That whe man who Jump fn 3 ifandl Eleve sf ‘ Reece Dee Serene PU LA beet dents, but tn Capt. Gardner lost everything In the}One Hundred and Eleventh street, re- Diranllots wes hala that hia prisoner was a burglar, who shipwreck, and as he was unwilling to| Ported his daughter's disappearan ¥ ney he ‘Trinity Church, of New ¥ man. It is the report of that commit ork, de chair] president John 1 Sexton. of the] return of m Invest in & rainbow reventeen 3. notes for Gosiin to Alle dencribed himself as, nineteen years old, of street, as morph AL Beverley Seventeenth atreet, the police. ; Winter, appeal to friends for axsistance he and) Mrs, Santortello took Alvi : 104 Allen; hie wife decided to make thelr way home|School No. 1i2,/on One. Mu E COQUE E FEATHER BOAS 4 foot h Ninth street. ‘hen she call on Sek wit tied i escnie in ‘the afternoon Alvina had weeks mi of Health, to day 1 [the plana of g end n 10 divorced New 5 “ ” , Pe tat raecee laine road for the improvemen Scnmidt ¢ ey to aie discharged in court Winter formerly worked In the hos-} It is six hundred miles from New| Win | guy other children. S rs . birch, Heretofore the privilege of had > him by n repre: | with, White! } e an that the 1 as a helper Emil Linder, the} Haven to Elwood by the route they trav-| depart. Blue, pink, white, grey or Bei laseHhiakuesndaranteu dost e wslin’s Interest in the firm ae te |. aTgiven haven akerJof: thei pl elied, but they trudged brayely on day housands of persons on the upper y ty {na divorce wult based on eaican maniativognadainct Itmarn on that occasion talked of| Linder alleged that he found Winter) after day, until they reached thelr des-| eee aide are looking for Httle white and black. “dol be | tination, A great part of the way the he is three feet tall, dark hair, Mudavits were produced Of OW’) yw trouble with hin wife, In his rooms ransacking his clothing. | and’ comploxion.. and: wore. a.)'whi formed hint that both Enainesr 1% yards long, 3-00 bankruptey before he window.| Captain had to carry the child in his) dress, black stockings and tan shoes, nf the committee tn giver Ing of a uniform divorce | Wilkie and Charles © successive 1 i In his answer to the diverce com-|and that he Jumped out a ia ac the Gnlked States ts tmpractt- towere HH apd the whom Mrs. Ki was a peddoner | aint he said the accusatioas ears In the Exsex Market urt to-day! arms, ‘ She had ‘no hat. “ eerie eM the plana in person, [that Gualin acknowledged thiy state of] tise, that! he wan aftilcted with Linder claimed that he missed 20 centa{ The family te without means, but Capt. —<———____ ae 4.50 sexton antd that ao far ag he faffairs, and thar Una I Goalin had exes) much mother-in-law, and that his wife's| from ls vest pocket and this amount| Gardner has not lat courage and hopes The “ “ 5.50 SHRINERS IN NEWARK. rcauld Wael the: Hilte satiee | cuted a chattel mort on her furnt-| mother, Mra, Streck, win brought. by|9f money was found on the defendant. ho b a to make a new start in life! cotiver, tertord, tn Colliers “Weenty.) a a a cure ou oben Oo Alice ahs be \. t . here is the panne asthe fuctory, and th fe tent exe | gute to ee ure the notes to Alle) him from Germany at ghe urgent. ree Winter pleaded guilty to the charge of s90n again that my, sho duties fo the he pe oy 6.50 i pect that t he tunne! chm est of his wife, and that fro: « burglary made a i royalty, she goes her way yaiusislewe Satan ste ieeeeais! wd eet ee here fine heen so much| alice Schmidt assigned the mortgage | ic her arrival he had to peace anar|that he was bunery and only took Mui Havlag foundations every day. These figures are 50 % below usual prices. era Warmly W. . z oO peace; Linder’ to a elcome: money from Linder to get a (From Rene Chicane rribene,) For custard, cake and omelette. ley Wasialione'time| cn. trughe hleclterto te ates enough Clipe Chariberlales [tect eee imam feito Be discontented ‘Mo sald that he secreted himaelt| “The two fleas that trad peen travelling | ‘Or acy ‘Old for much a tise and kept telling how much better off | Me"! ear eeholuaut been In the hospital yesterday afternoon and, with the menagerie were comparing ve thelr fing at some abuse; she was before marriage and urging |! mM x nen. to censure plays unfit, , und the Gosiins watched untll Linder fell asleep before | notes. ee ner to cen teS Dhakcelas tt, (4 . ‘i y tw placed in alto Ammon. ‘The Hlustrious Potentate Charles A. Bene-| natisfactory con i in the hands of “@ict and his staff of nobles of Mecca! An estimate will be obtained, based on! ay cash val for Pi eof Mystic Shriners, of New| ihe plans, and by next Wednesday he] in Ludiow Street Jal ° her to return to the operatle stage, |he helped himeelf to the 9 cents. He} fs hoped to be in a position to explain] © att at with Whites | wh had been nd 5] Hegheln 4 | “I can't see why they call that animal! Or at elections seal the fate * fostinspect the filing” of Mrucger's sversthings: aa aaa oun use of other i m me; Was based | Maainent itor, theL Grand iaury then musk-ox Ween bie Rice crit or an ebnoxlou candidate. Twenty-third Street, _ uditorium, where the annual pllgrim-| Mr, Sexton added that the New York | money put up dy Alfred R. Goslin, UNeither can | understand,” tai the Ro manger: (child, we rie the hen, Seer ernoaark ie ntral had shown a disposition to do] str, Lippman opposed the motion In M ‘The Uses of Preacher other, “why, th they cat the animal In the poli us all In Its power to abate the nuisance alf of Mra, Gosll Mire Hrdtmann ix now singing in the | (germon of Rev, RD. smith, of Kicamont) | the ne: amon bear, He at cpeiraiirond sta. satiediohtand Mag potaxascu |iChteanies ete ee chialr of & Brooklyn) chure What wo have preachers for If we ken | doesn t taste Fat all Ike elnnamon.: eked ot ped een - _ dhe ‘ i Ee derstan’ all ‘the Bible? ‘That's. all ae ht fies va aries ee us ceremony, at the Auditorium bea Pela aeet eet Us As teal, ‘The Other Way Roun: Ai mitcalGnikerce the: to, “aptatt th Ahem things.” Gaved When Baby Wakes. del 1iacknowlessyicl Mant ye = 1 (Prom the Washington Stary . foul leave (From the Detroit Free Prog), WA be af . * a ih a elvan Bi tie i TATeuy oud - (From the Baltimore American.) to York Sut, He made bod: ‘ ttt least fitty people ‘to-day what In: Washi re you doing anything to elevate) «tgn't it a mixed crowd?" asked Mme, le made, black anakes, copper baby Keepe everybody awake. Ought to take for my cold, and not one| HAVE YOU A FANCY THA BU, in in Newark, will whi]: WHERE THR MILLIONS MEET— the stageT" asked the rerlous, nervon- {ide Pompadour of Mme. de Btael’at the |hasd. snakes. highland mohikeraon and La eats atresia ad (2 em, Fecommended. “quinine und] tee you don't nesd? Sell tt. Iin/. T ag wa en ‘tol ferson, @! lef" man to} na} Ince id cam UShriners| The Want Pages of the Sunday | "Ne, wir.” w anawered the manager, who! | "Yee, indeed" | blithely responded Mme, [fra out which: was pitenous. Fe didn't] clai mathe nan: ‘polnline to the path his nie” aia thiey recommend?” asked @ buyer by advestising £x (bj @aa) needs’ the it to do di ael, “But what poula| oR expect?, fat anybody which had pisen in his fae pave worn he has: to and} Bro Berney we Bridtntaite the stage give me @ litt." Alt ehedes of society are’hi head, , tro, om iby Qu nine. : 5 daw: Oth 8 oR ES et ied es Nene i vetiniiaa BE:

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