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MAXINE ELLIOTT BOUGHT if ewan anon: 3 HOME WITH HER WN MONEY. Broadway, cor. Chambers St. ‘ om DYtnam afr dfore THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, UCTUBEK 24, 1901, 216 EMOTO AD Here's News 'l Fine Black OSTRICH PLUMES At Remarkably Low Prices The Gainsborough and Picture Hats, which are the feature of the present season, have produced of a Clothing Event that'll bring several thous- and men on a double-quick run for the biggest } | Arercen mitines, ‘The coming Hors: Show wil bring increased demands for large fa ana likes p wise Plumes, Overcoat and Suit Surprise on record = quick On the other hand the Boer farmers have left their ostrich farms to go to war. Ostrich Plumes are eetting scarce. We found a large supply thet was being held for the rise in price. Our argument men will pay $ 1 2.50 and walk away with the f WS successful, and we ee aa Baia nee . b They are new and perfect—a fine, lustrous black; mostly in the Amazon style, though there biggest $20 to $25 worth they ever got. 4 arc finer ones with the French curl—all worth a half more than today’s prices. These various grades: 0 12- neh Plumes at 50c. 14-inch Flumes at 7Sc. lo-inch Plumes at $1. Over Six Thousand 15-.nch Plumes at $1.50 lo-pch Plumes at $1.75. 17-inch Flumes at $2. 18-inch Plumes at $2.25, 20-inch Plumes at $2.75. New Sack Suits, Fall Weight Top Coats, 14-inch Plumes at $3. 15-inch Plumes at $3.50. 19-inch Plumes at $4.25. 21-inch at $4.75 and $5. French Curl Plumes at 75. ard $1.25. 1° -inch French Curl Plumes 1° $5.25. 19-'nch French Plumes at $6, Winter Overcoats, Rain Coats, It isa timely offering of choice, new and worthy goods, and will doubtless make a stir among LONG, SHORT AND MEDIUM LENGTHS, lovers of pretty hats today. A Remarkable offering of Used PIANOS | TOILET SOAPS There are a dozen reasons why a used piano is Here are sever? honest, karmless Main atsle and Elevator counter. | excellent kinds of Toilet Soaps, made of dents, that are offered today at incredibly % a better investment than a new one, in many cases. uv Akers We guarantee that there are more new styles and new 2 In the first place, if the allowance is limited, a | I.ttle bres: Espesally ovieny ei ot fabrics in this collection than you'll see in any two stores, ¢ iu superior tone quality can be gotten in a used piano, Olive Castile Soap, 15c a bar and not a suit or overcoat in the lot can be matched for less than $20 to £25. f to that in a new piano at the same price. that usually, and fairly, retails for 25c a bar. The bars are gen- To most musicians tone is more important than § erous in siz-- averaging about 3% Ponnlees Be Price: is the low- > . } . oy Ad r . . ver mi let Si cl é OPEN SATURDAY NIGHT TILL 9g O°CLOCK. case Then perhaps you expect to give the piano Sherer rescore eplewdld) del cately oeeted quay hard usage. Violette, La France Rose, Iuttermilk and Glycerine Soaps; 3 We ci many exception:lly good instruments in exchange for cakes ina Lox: We box. LJ <P chickering and Voie pianos. “It makes the standard of cur py —Pxeeltent Toilet Soaps, at ¢cmkes for Be. used panos very high. Hut we sell them for as little as we can, : to get them away quickly, = A) Alliave been tuned, and gone over in every necessary way. ’ 5 Chickering Cuncert Grand Piano, nearly all made over new, S t t 3 8 A; ae aera Boys’ Suits at $3. HUPRIGHT PIANOS— STEWART BUILDING, Ro al piano, oak case, n-arly new; was $2C0, now $165. Our last offe ing of these splenilid suits did not begin to sup- Three Royal Pianos, mato any c:ses, nearly new: was Boj) the temand for them. $209, now $1605 was $200, now $160; was $200, BP’ hit ws have been fortunate, and so are the parents of one now $165. é bunired and fifty boys, For we have secured that number more Royal piano, white and gold case; was $185, now $150. Hort exe same s its, of which the tepvlar value is $5.0, and Woser bros.! piano, ebony case: was $200, now $125, thay cooniaslestodsy’at : a Marshall & Wendell piano, ebony case; was $225, now 7 BS $135, 33.85 a suit Broadway, cor. Chambers St. Cable piano, walnut casey was $275)(n0", $1352 Ther are strongly made, of blue or mixed all-wool chevi A K n CW PAH ith siltcseved seams. ‘The suits are full of style, "They are ine by | f Y O U Walker Square piano, $20. ee es Gre wile yee yl ey are in: Brymer piano, was $300, now $75. Then, as a companion offering, here are two hundred pairs ee ae Hy Horace Waters as $275, now $75, : ‘ ° constal = aay : pano, was $275, now $75, i: » of constant If you do know Our Kind of Clothing, you Hallet é¢ Cumston pismo, was $200, now $65. a all wool eee Trou is Mason ae poe hore y won't need to be told how good it is. | Chickering piano, was $: on 9)5-es Meerinniase Sond foot, Ninth street Pp : a SNe —Ee placer It Is in West End Ave-|*<-" nue and the Actress. tnark Is Very Proud of It. pman's natural love of Those who don’t know it, have not given wenial Nat had) sav g i cee at Ovcrans, $2.00 52500, | _DOllar Broadcloth at 65c_a Yard! Maxine Elliott Deautiful w doment mous come 1 a unk ot Mystery as Deep as Ever— i = ———<_—<—_—_—<_<_<_—_—_—_—_—$— which ena AE tre eety aerate ove The garments we make are thoroughly well This is good fortune—pure and simple. We don't know of a better Broadcloth made to sell : furnish a) West Handwriting on Package ; F iti Becta aeier owe patn?s : Fe TRG A at eC LL AN Owning Be tailored and finished, and, wha. is more: at a Dollar—and we'd know it if there was. We've sold it at a dollar regularly, and were proud of it. at — Gives No Clue. “No Clothing Fits Like Ours.” There is no reason for cutting the price—-rcept tha’ me can | . . The dem nd for Froadcloths is so; reat th't it seems as if every woman wented such a dress, . . right now. This is in one of the most popular grades—inexpensive at its regular price; and should be BLAMES ATTACK IMOTT REBUKES jon a..cmcnme snag] PRrOWNING: KiNG-B-G eee Bis eece wenn sone : “a Jot an infernal machine to Peter W. : . : a i | Hteouns, tie aon of the blind merchant !Cooper Square W. (nearly opposite Cooper Union), New York. Sixty-five Cents a Yard! | | nae way Rouss, was Brooklyn Store, Fulton St. and De Kalb Ave In twenty five colorings and plain black. These shades: 4 Fis potoday as it was when Rouse | ————— = = 2Tans Castors 3 Browns 3 Greens | 1 Flam 1 Old Rose, 1 Royal Blue 3 Navy Blues reported the case to the Lrooklyn po- ogge Cadet Blue 3 Cardinals arnt rays acl ie | | uy alent BARS AUR [A G illies Sale All 50 inches wide. Twilled back, splendid body. A most extraordinary offering. of value have been obtained, | Rotunda, facing Broadway. GILLESPIE DECLARES HE WAS|SEVERELY CRITICISES LEPORI} (1 Rnd URGAAPaTeTULieEInin'| ‘ fi : Seances ASSAULTED FOR REVENGE. | FOR RUNNING TOO FAST ihaldariciaalte thetidantttydor motive of | as 0) ee Then here is more Remarkable Dress Goods News: Me mriten tn AS WITNESSES NOTE this wee’ tap a 5c All-wool Homespun at 50c a Yard inside of the This comes from one of the best woolen mills in America, where they are exceedingly particu- tte eres ; 5 war scare which may blow over, . i 2 t SA Nr: Hered th Rene enTrGR but, as THE HERALD fo nts out, lar about the wools used in their fabrics. Good weight, well woven—excellent 75c value. The color Halide ese {the © 4h $0) Sethi drouchtiwhichitas assurtment is of the best. Ten of the most-wanted mixtures, including light, medium, dark and 1 no imp: i damaved this season's crop. . eles fame ‘ alae at ne, | RAINEY REFUSES TO CALL OUR SALE was planned—and Oxtord grays, tans, browns: eee and BaNy Eve, aD ned aries 50c a yard, See ED street. tel Gillespie so. oh fein, 0 (sg tutherts sore: Nos 68 ri! WHO SAW HIM INJURED. will be held But it is not prob- 50c All-Wool Venetian Cloth a 4e a Yard— A jack French Bedford Cord at $1 a Yard— SaTiinddaroouLisia renaraest (01 O18 Sete SRN De eae ats Seana lie able that we can repeat ity and Altwost Venetian Cloth that haeSsold all season at fifty cents | Made by one of the most famous French makers, who noti« Caedavothathenhnd pautlted last | Bley att name, ated belleve that the writing was present regular prices must’ very a yard, and must be soldat that prize again, when we fad bis selling ejente hes to cletnant bis ruacktes beet Sfonday, morning at Atlantic and Hiel-[avenue at mith street last {onthe ( rarelivennedlnaeyihe ate] likely be auvanced. buy our next lot. ‘This good fortune will probably end er LdGek Suc see Lost Sopnlly TRE eURMLE eo Monday mor Ativntic and [avenie anid vventh intreet last Jon the: maner etor came inte the Chie€ Buyer for ‘Tiffany and te) ALL WHO desire this or ANY Mea iffy. Eleven of tne most-wanted colorings to fad ren ones etapa ae ered ron fais a BIPAlesrinnl | sOMHiSZEBUR CANE tua RUAt lise wronavel yy of the person wag sent (eT Suing Brookive Mefmhts 1 OTHER of our favorite brands are cheove from: Navy blues, royal blue, cardinal, garnet, a yard instead of $2.50 they should be hurried away Neat t f the Ga aoahtatates ai But esnel Ta MIRHRGAEAE hears reEe diag tite Road for 810,000, therefore invited to place orders brown, preen, castor, cadet, reseda, plum.” 37 sc. aulckly NOW—not only for present needs | but with an cye for the FUTURE. “f buyer | CASH COFFEE PLE ST ELT TIS I Gy ay oY F086 Now Ide. Soom Higher 20,000 Pairs of Rubber Overshoes ‘i Satinusl ie Ouel yard, instead of 50°. Pourth avenue, Tenth street and Fourth avenue, nies, butt me sult Willam O'Neil Ratney her to attempt | for Tiffany 4 pal! i ant. he say AINGTaE ery lark: n santa! Jus. For Three Days Only. $ 1 ] etl aca e Hie Bee First Quality---Half Price dooonet think, | Rrooklye Monday, Special at s TS the machine Was} Mr. Ratney resides with his slater at ——————— A good, pure, honest Cotlee, We know Men’s, Women’s and Children’s Overshoes, of every sort—in the handsome styles, and fine Re ie cies r mak ie hi east mee it to be unequalled in this market to- light weights most suitable for city wear. Quite different in character from the clumsy, heavy, inferior prea ce AE aiaaell ailleedp taht Hotel, In alighting from al day for anything like our regular price. kinds that are usually sold at these prices. These are just the goods that would be chosen at full is | pepe HA ea oan tO RS a a i iB. LE ee © ean | fh Prices; and the lot includes practically everything in Rubber Footwear, except boots. é es * venke. t avery he car artes be- ha! el. ivay easily try it, wi 4 . fe . Sette leve that had stepped trom the platform | make FREE DELIVERY of § lb lots in Man= This general word of prices: 4—The he was thrown vtoleatly sapraining bin ankle and straining SIMPLY SEND POSTAL Men's $1 Overshoes, 50c Women’s 50c Rubbers, 25¢ Women’s $1.5) Arctics. hattan, Brooklyn and Bropx usto 180th St. +s 75c Rubbers, 37¢ Men's $1.25 Arctics,62c_ Women's 75c Overshoes, 37¢ Children's 40c Rubbers, 20c r pra edrte ‘3c Children’s $1.25Arctics, 62 yyernument ant crank who nete tr oi t pay pets a tendons so badly that his foot ts] aye Maras . ee prrret: et we Mir ef ‘ na ” ASSL gl a Sipe ier [Permanently lame. RST Beate ihe The sale of Shoes still brings hundreds of economically inclined purchasers to the Basement. Today police of Porto C i t he street Mr. Ste M. Baldwin, hin attorney, ¢ s 0 es , A —— { —— Root: at cauelWanlii th hough |, Write for price Met—10 Iba. or mora of as you may choose from: | nainey es ecinilbgt name |tromtal tts eMjieal Gack tt Vou Weati i Women’s $3 Shoes at $1—Not complete lots or all sizes, but six hundred pairs and practically all sizes in the lot. (Haye? meeting) thel two) men imho saw). oes Gael ou Want It, Children's Shoes at 50c—Odd lots of spring-heel shoes, 'worth $1 to $2 or even more. If you find thesize anywhere hel him fall and assisted him to the Adams e e COFFEE from children's 5 to girls’ 2, you save enough for another pair. Nesey street station were widely known pro- | 1es a Heat weaaa fessional burglars. Mr, Rainey was \ ea Company, Sec, JOHN WANAMAKER "riots Gaev] ¥y rise when the police tn- — ¢ SHC he were a desperate man bel Memo} jimaf te character af the two. 2335 238, 237 & 239 Washington St. \ tht tey une of the ehar, Between Park #1, & Barclay St. Estab'd 184 og ) ecu Mr, Baldwin said, | - is purely suppo-| be would not call them, but Invited ‘he POOL SCORES A POLICEMAN. H een About the first thing the doctor says—How are your bowe!s? Then, “Let’s see your tongue.” Because bad tongue and bad bowels go tozether. Regulate the towels, clean up the tongue. We all nowt this is the way to keep wel Womea and ‘Vou can’t keep the bowels] Fcnitaren healthy and regular with purges or bird-shot pills. They move you with awful gripes, then you're no more {other aide t 0 if they’ wished, —— have dischar ely than we alway have POSCH SUES FOR INJURICS TO} HORRILBE DEATH ENDS LONG |, Wolfe Arrentedig a DAUGHTER CAUSED BY BLAST | SEARCH FOR WORK. is dismissed =the | WOMAN RESCUER BURNED. | trone wen 1 Sere Nathan Harris, ow Lite Teying to ad Lode Mase, et 4 were lost in a fire that destro: poarding-house of Mrs, Hayes t the victima being Mrs. Margure an invalid, fifty yours old, and nt ast One Hundred and Ele was arraigned to-day ra vol in the F t a n front et One Hundred and 1 Vast night an insulting wot passed. He was intoxicate!) when Po- ! that he was as much 1 arding th only the police Fort Hon tol, Landiow " a Meets a Tere rible Fate, Hurt at Government Works atlone Day at ttle New dob, Chartes | Forty thous tollars damages are | WOODBURY, S.J. Oet. 28 ee ight Neeman Wolfe arrested Gim, worse than ever. c ‘ Fort = 1 | twenty-fo: hour afte Did herole effort to Magistrate Pool asked the pollcema ii Se Asked by John 1 of Fort Hamilton, | twenty-four hours after @uccess had SE ee earn aty acca Now what you want is Cascaret: wy what Kind of a pl One Hundred! and ‘Tenth street Go and ge: them to-day—Casca- . rets—in metal box—cost 0c. Eat them like candy, and they will work gentinewnile you sleep. he | They cure, that means they strengthen the muscular walls of the bewels, give them new life. Then they act regularly and natu- rally. That's what you want. Cure guaranteed. Be sure’ you get rowned reh for on behalf of his nine-year-old da for injurt Government works at Port Mam- mpl ied for via “ue aie! PROMINENT SHOWMAN DEAD, | Now, Pak = Opera-Hoatine tutained by at place, met nar tour years age Me soualr 1 me yesterday "HC the Downs eawmill, a few street Frest some of th eh wan i suardtan “ad Then he at ve from here, ait worked through hurged the prixoner. bic daughter by Justice —<—=- B, Darwin Cot nt Supre Vrooklyn, | te day without vecider and most pr un and thentrh ae Cascarets. Sample and booklet free. Address \ Tho defenianta named in the| He returned to the mill to-day, and the Et men int cf sites r ,\NO NEW TROUBLE IN SAMAR. Sterling Remedy Company, Chicago or New, York. co by| morning at the Sturtevant House from bihcaddiad nD had not been long work when tn fell aeross a clroul of hie fella: Him asststanc eM. Bell, an archi yas some way t Meee and before a could render oe of members seuse, brought on by rheumatte NEC, AUS Gen. Hughes Increasing Garrisons rwhich a reception willl fever, He was Tae old Mare (ee Howhen tn i reinow chartes Van Baar has} was born in G oY. At various for Active Mennuren. ed to furnish the muste for] times he held executive positions with} MANILA, 0 —Gen, Hughes tele- ‘The ytlace to advertise or seek Bus- w oft workinen |. held. Abs body: Br been ¢ Shore Rond on Sept. 2, 1897, | lay on the fh t completely in two. | the occasion. 5 fave f % 5 ih he occasion. Adam Forepaugh's and o:her circuses, [4raphs from the Island of Cebu, report- VE YOU ANY BUSINESS x cn ae Hmpowes of ruck from a blast Among the patrons and patronessea| At the time of his death he was lessee | Ing: that there has been no trouble in Be aroreny to let? Sunday World Iness Oxportunities 1s in the. ee ‘onild, then five yeara of uge, quick service through sjuntag| ** the olor: Aiobe ae Carroll, | of the Bijou Theatre In Chicago, wus] the Island of Samar since phe figiit at *-Swants find tenants quickly. World ‘Want sheet. ene ree an “ Use Lawrence Delmour, Harry C, Hart, Jus American. representative of’ Cazl| the vor. maa p . pay peal- her akull, Posch claims| World Wants, It you've got oll sume tice Fitsxerald, Justice Llanchard, Atts, | Hawenveck ant was connected with are] me Gengara Hive. be sie CRN seen Met tadlmh at ated abe aes mer, don’t use World Wants. i in ard Croker, Mrs. John F. Carrall, num & Baliey’s circus, The deceased way! Gen. Sinith is busy s) - tions, | Lawrence Delmour and many wealthy and teaves a widow, He will eon in Samar atid preparing for re be burled Friday In Geneva, Uve measures,

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