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NEW YORK LIFE SHOWN IN “THE WAY OF Vale vee 2 —_—— Manager Lederer Says New Play Will Create a Sensation with Miss De Wolfe. “Miss Elele De Wott, > play ts hls mas- yn folks simp! it jt should make | New York becatee Md over it even more of a hit ta ie duch a perfect reflex of life 1 per ten, Most wi from real ta surprise t audience gowuld hit Ing with of phe tea n eto tts proper | It fs clamped | A helps scandal and momentar yden's os Jeared in a bas" tes empbat! but the} the “A Mes | “and that De take’ the part of a aw lo place of the ¢ planet in the play Khaw & the Brow into play HIS NIMBLE FEET PROVED _ NEGRO YOUTH’S FORTUNE, | coat a George Denis Was a Vagrant Yesterday, but To-Day He Is an Actor. George Denis y he is ay Youterday: grant. T George Is a negro, 0 Hie skin is extremely are extremely white and hi extremely round, top of his round h Policeman O'N amd When he smi the firm « of the and Walk are playlig K. They had a rehearmal thts <oand te ther presence Mr took George Denis, Hurtig rlem \ Vundre the stati Hundred and lenox avenue yeste ray ‘The crowd — surrounded aro who was dancing, At the, George danced for the comedians, and Aree his dance he tonk Up #; ther expreaxed gratification at tke skill They signed him for a ron the “por, DYSPEPSIA ye buck dancing an the publi pollceman severely ml said the street.” he seralgnel George this morning before | te Mayo In the Iartem Court a Magist anked the “What Is buck danectug? magistrate, ‘Tho vocabulary of the policeman wan not extensive enough to allow him to explain s0 he tried to explain with his feet, The explanation was most pati ful. Magistrate Mayo expressed a de- | | | | ! | BBateroay THE WORLD. FRIDAY YUNING, OCLOBER 1s, 1901. T. KELLY 263 Sixth Ave.---104-106 W. 17th St. ENTRANCE THROUGH FURNITURE STORE There Is No Reason Why you should not be well dressed, and since your good appearance has a great deal to do with your success in by siness you should not wear shabby clothes. Come here and take advantage of Our Part Payment System. Pay One Dollar a Week MEN'S ye SUITS in cassimeres. cheviots worsteds, made in the latest style, strictly * 10 all wool and well tailored; good value at and é faultlessly made 4 “1S MEN’S OVERCOATS in black or Oxford Irish’ Frieze, strictly all wool and lined with good o 15 Italian cloth. These garments were made to sell for $22; special at........... FURS AND MILLINERY. SHOES FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY. SEWING MACHINES, ONLY ENTRANCE 10 THIS DEPARTMENT IS THROUGH FURNITURE STORE. Open Saturday Evenings. Brooklyn Store, 470 Fulton St., Upstairs. A BETTER GRADE of material, in cassimeres and fancy mixtures, hand- somely trimmed and tinished like a made-to- order garment. Two Important Parts of Our Great Offers To-Morrow. Stylish Millinery at Very Rare Reductions. Pretty Designs in Ladies’ Hats of Velvet, Felt, Combination Cloths and Velvets, Trimmed with Breasts and 3 75 e Pompons; Value $6.00, Clothing Confidence. The constantly crowd: partment proves the contidence that the people Fave in cura We have the largest and most popular up-to-date assor ment of Young Men's, Boys’, Chiidren's and Juvenile Clothing, well made, of best grade and at lowest pric lta, ail wool, preity J 9B Sen's Pr 3.98 to 6.00 16, with vel- 80.00, 3,00 ese and brown 4 gx arene 5.00 to £0.00 | ss Irlese, 4 ta 26 ng Men's Ure Buon eray, aa care Urilge, 15 to 2 years, unk masa, wh ¥4' 450 and 2,00 7.95 to 10.00 Broadway, Graham aud Flushing Ave:., Brooklyn, Trousers for TonaDonieh Sones, Sona FURNISHINGS, FOR MEN, First Fico’, Front. Men’s Underclothing AT A BARGAIN. (looks like silk), will wear well, were made to sell for 1.28, For this sale 85c. cach. Stripes, Plain Colors, Dots a id Black with shite soles, were imported to sell for Qke. ¢ ust for a sensation jin price have marked ther | PS SS SS 800 Flannelette Night Shirts in neat stripes, well made and cut full sizes, 12 to 20 ine hes, For this sale, 49¢, Each. Made to sell for 7Bc, open front and back, or closed fronts, fine Linen bosoms, KERR'S REQUEST BOSSCHIETER MURDERERS ASK CHANGE OF FARE. cures all forms of indigestion or stomach trouble. It re.uvenates worn-out stomachs. It builds up stomachs that tayo been weakened by powerful cathartics and old-fash-; foned nostrums. It enables you to eat all you like, what you like and when you like.-MUNYON. Munyon's Doctors Are Free. It is your duty to consult a physi- clan every now and then; a threat- ened disease may i ‘erted; an un- thougkt-of weakness may be turned into strength. MUNYON'S DOC- TORS ARE FREE. Call upon them at any time—suit your own conven- fence. Skilled specialists will give you the best advice simply for the Mere asking, Broadway and 26th St. My DYSPEPSIA CURE positively if | Walter McAllater and Witlam Kerr, of the murderers of Jennie Bo: ter, are trying hard through their friends to get Prison Keeper Moorc to fave the diet changed in thelr canis. te all thelr efforts have been Up rultles: fMeaiister and Kerr do net attempt to disgutve the fact that they ure tlred of pork and beans, potatoes, bread and the bther items in the convict's bill of fare, ‘They say they cannot get used to the lack of variety. What they want {s to get the prison authorities to tei them obtain delicacies as long a# they are willing to pay for nee ‘hat Is something that Keeper Moore say he will not allow. He says he does hot Intend to let the Paterson muzder- ers enjoy any favoritism, even if eBoy, are well to 4 financially. ~ 3 BROADWAY Stores: Cor. 13th St., Cor. Canal 5t., Near Chambers st tee For this sale, 47C, Each. 6 Shirts for 2.78. BROADWAY, 8&8 AND 9 STREETS. “You Can't Make a Whistle out of a pig’s tail,’ ” and no amount of juggling and unscrupulous adver- (3 tising will make ‘Bargain Counter’’| Boys’ Clothing worth having. “(It’s a snare and a delusion."’ For $5 we will hand you a Boy’s Overcoat, Sailor Suit, Vestee Suit, | D. B. Suit, Three-Piece Suit or Nor-| folk Suit that is all wool, well, meade and well trimmed— There is nothing cheaper. ackell. Carhart s (¢- arrive iG Winter weight Balbriggan Shirts and Drawers, salmon color| 5,000 Pr. Men’s Imported Half Hose| 12ic. pair| = Unlaundered White Dress Shirts,' a a Important Facts About Our SUITS €& OVERCOATS Our clothing is not to be compared with the ordinary ready-made clothing- i is on every way superior—and what's more, the same amount of money will buy a be ter garment here. this i- why— Becauce we buy our woollens direct from the mills in immense quantities—the cloths that. o into our suits or overcoats is at fi st co t—there are no wholesalers’ or joubers’ profits to pay. Because we make our own garments in our own workrooms and thereby cut off the 4 profit of the manufacturer, besides giving 4 you practicaly cust:m made clothes—we know everything that goes into our clothes is right—that clothes can’t be made any better—no matter what you pay ‘4 15 | can’t be duplicated for less than $!S to $20, and so with all our clothes. The new long, loose, broad-shouldered overcoats in oxfords and unfinished wor- steds, $15 to $35. The smart military style of sack suits in cheviots. cassmeres and fancy worsteds $12.50 to $35. Every other tning to dress you with. STORE OPEN SATURDAY TILL 9 P.M. WM. VOGEL & SON, Houston St. These Men’s Suits and Fall Overcoats Broadway. os IH} Estoe 3807 “3 ‘it alip, by. See CARPETS” | FILLINGS. | fingtist erties’. | Wilton Vetvats.. Also Wilton Velvet in 6-4 width| $3.00 and 12-4, $12.00, Choice color- ings of purest wool—suitable ground- ings for all styles of furniture and draperies. Artistic furniture in- beautifully marked woods for every room, Alo ‘amps, clocke, brie , pletures, | g-machines — ev housefur- hing need at lowest prices, and | "Long Credit’ awaits your conve- nienee for payment. CASH oz CREDIT wond S880 well on as MI perhaps not as li A SMALL ar’ DOWN ana $1.00 WEEKLY! is all y to be dressed tn the $10.00 Our Leader, $15.00 High Grade Worsted Suits, $20.00 High Grade Worsted Suits, $25.00 Worsted Suits, tinea with * $18.00 , 104.106 and 108 West 14% Sr. een PIA GTS NEAR ST AV. LADIES’ CLOAK DEPARTHENT We st Brooklyn Stores: — Putian St romises TARSHIS) 2 535 Fulton St., 468 Fifth Av. BROOKLYN. Very dainty. UNDERWEAR UNDERPRICED. 48c, 98c. { Value American Silky | oy 55, 1.98 KING. BROS (20" CENTURY] PIANO, “Ot, $10 DOWN, $1.50 WEEKLY. A marvel for the money. Wonderfully even tone— Deity Ribbed and } value | cy Lined, § 75c. a Fleeced, | Yue Rich, resonant, clear. Cased in favorite woods. Has no rival In its class. Furniture, Carpets and Housefurnishing Goods, Ladies’, Gentlemen's and Children’s Clothing. CLOTHE yourself and family and furnish your home complete for 4,09 Por Week 1.00 Goods delivered in un- marked wagon if desired. No two prices here, Think ot haggling over A price and never knowing When the lowest is quoted. Open Saturday & Monday Nights, 200 PIANOS IN 15 PIANO ROOMS, ANDERSON & CO, 470 FULTON STRE Brooklyn. DIED. VAN DRUNT.—On Thurtay Ot 17, 1901, | KATE AUGUATA, eldest daughter of Char-| latte Crawford and te late Thomas Hewlet: Van Brant. Funeral: services Sui { are | 2 Nassau ————————— ee ae REOOCELEIOOCEL CSCO COOOOOCOOK ENGIAY ploy for KIUMP: AL SCOND ANNIVERSARY: SECOND AND FINAL WEEK BEGINS. Spelt, BETW EES cE This is mee Store you've hei hbors, lt you. so much about from friends and ert here before, let this Anniversary ition and an inducement. The Surprise butes direct—on the largest scale in the diate expenses and. profits. Annie ersary Specials Now on Sale r sizes—pienty for all no disappointments because of -on sale until and ending next Friday evening, sens SMrped Oxtord Cazsimere Suits. Men's Oxford frieze and Vicuna fe t . Overcoats. caviar and coals of Firm Irish Frere: sh Kersey, te wool goods, 0 Anniversary Sets for Young Nien. : SG. everybody Men's Overcoats of En, nil of the world. { iriah frieze, aml style, A80r a gray. Drown and greenish casst- Vieuna meres 8 cums. No Music, No Flowers, No rons Souvenirs Are Values Like These: ' Two onvesary Specaltin in HATS, § Two Specials in UNDER WEAR. © Men's Heavy Fleeced Under- ripes of varlous ol Under= and form 45ch It is safe to buy here. Should any purchase fail to please, bring it back for instantaneous exchange or refund. Ail Clothing bought here is kept in repair for one year without cost. What Next? Every Friday See the Evening World for the Surprise Ad. Open Saturdays Until 10 P.M. Other Days Until 6.30 P.M wi SURPIRISE stom {32 to 146 West 14th St Between 6th — Tth Ayes, WATERBURY DENTAL PARLORS, . 54 West 23d St, New York. = A146 410 Fulton St., Brooklyn. west of Abraham & Straus’a) ¥ EXTRACTED AND JOOK: PROSPEROUS IRCE YOURSELF ‘TO SAVE ty L. W. SWEET & CO.. LEADING CREDIT JEWELLERS. 7-0) MAIDEN LANH (Mala Ertrances Guaranteed. a ac teeth extracted FRED Uuinorning nd go” Dome 6p. new ones, oath a badly decayed Perfect ra N rs VERYBODY fe : ao aoe FURNITURE =| Sundi 1 51 DOWN, | B Siter Filtte ‘OUR oo AND BRIDGE ts and Restores 14TH ST. | ALL WORK nes a aT 10 YEARS. 2 StS —————— iF Political, | CONTRIBUTIONS 78, CITIZENS’ UNION CAMPAIGN FUND, awe URGENTLY NEEDEt oe Se For Everybody. cloaks apd Jewvity L oh sere C0, ta, “Wroadwas LADIES’ CLOAKS & SUITS kEDIT. t Every N’S ybody. | THAN EVER. j i al WORLD ALMANAC the Reference Book of the People. | The Business Man's Desk Companion, The Fact Book of the New Century. : el BIG IN VALUE... - «++ SMALL IN PRICE Ss el z seript