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ee eee vu THE WORLD; TUESDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 9, 1902, ; ; SAID WOM EN DON’T KNOW BORIS HELD HERE BY Store Open Saturdays Until 6 P. M. HOW TO WEAR CORSETS. A PRACTICAL JOKE. Rothe nberdgco Te ST pe T _inoney Promptly Refunded Va, Great Basement ~ Great Basement Growds. | | NEWPORT, Sept. 9.—A huge practi: | Peerless Offerings in China’ and Housefurnishings. | ——— sc Bok Miss Elizabeth White re a : Bhicror rag Officiates Startled Dressmak- at His Own Mar-|_ ers’ with Her Views psse onthe Foundation of | as. BECKER THE erIvE.| Proper Dressing. Justice Henry Bundy, of Jer-| “The wearing of the corset as a} Grand Duke Is Detained in America by ‘‘Accident’’ to vad fos Vanderbilt’s Yacht, and the} —__Growing store SO/ WE SE OSS "store. WE sT Kaiser Sails Without Him. | cal Joke was played upon the Grand No one who saw the throngs of eager purchasers in the basement stores to-day and yesterday will Duke Borts, who, contrary to expecta- |f doubt the importance of these great basement sales. They are of deepest interest fo any one who has tion, wax unable to sail from New York | fhousehold needs to buy, The sale continues. It will not lose an atom of interest. Money-saving oppor- to-tay on the Kaiser Wilheim der | tunities are unparalleled. e| al t sey City, Performed the] fine art and its adjustment as a| ee, ei Di Unique Ceremony at His|pu..osophy” might have been the! SET HIEhE’ ction nim return enteakede | ; inner and Tea Sets. Wooden Ware. Tinware. tte! subject of the lecture delivered to- }. Astor’a steam yacht Nourmahal from | 1) PLRCE oh PR aor Blain apite CLOTHES WRINGERS, WAS BOTLERS, New Wife’s Home. : ' Rocky Point, where he shot the chutes || for si eanaa) wutbad aw 15 frame, whi handles, electro cop. day by President Elizabeth W hite | and everything else, including several | 56 Whiten rubber elite: Ber | bottom;, good before the Dressmakers’ Protective feminine hearts, he boarded Cornellus | 1198 1 oe RO nee: quality tin, Branding before a Ls Vanderbilt's steam yasht Mirage, witch | and grea AROS Lor 35 Peace Henry Bundy, of No. 1” Academy | Association's convention. was placed at his disposal, Mr. Van- Hee OS | % 19 iC: married himself to r at the widow's ply the only man in| Miss White proved to the satisfaction; ae the world who has rerformed his own derbilt was ab : 6 eel 2 H was BEE VES Cs Toilet Sets. CARPET SWHEF. Size No. 7, genuine copper bottom Wash pectedly called to New York Sunday o-PL PLAIN WHITE TOILEY | Bissell's make night, but twenty-odd guests, Including faney shapes, full sizes, roll], 8Weeper Col. ‘stor, accompanied the Grand | edge basins; specials sets crt. 9Q| "Popular, sale price, jc | Duke on the Mir PITCHER AND BASIN, fancy shapes, Before she had finished the talk a Mra, Annie Bec 4 heme. He !s prob: Saaae p conve’ » a on the cor- marriage ceremony. of the convention that upo cor. There was some rjuestion as to wheth-|set depends not only the Agure of Orne anmcd that a private ear|f £2U! edge asin, plain white; speciot|"CRammon” 4 Sse See eet @r Justice Bundy had the right tee auiy {the American woman, but the fit of should meet the ducal party with forty- +-GVe| «gtandard,” sale price, Gray Enamel Bialineh to & a m marrage bere 1 7 heir durability, thet one pleces of baggage at the Wickford Fruit Jars. 98 ‘are. 0 Ney Tis edt tea al LE ha aa Landing, and convey them to Wickford || season FRUIT JARS, porce Galvanized Iron TRA AND COFFBE POTS. - Bi cic a alla as | price—and therefore the amount she tinction. to connect with the colontal |" iain-lined,. zine, tops Brtces Ware. lat. Tat. 2at sat | 0! ate i eo ed: i — rhe wedding was witnessed by Mrs. | spends for dress. In other words, on Be eee ey auatthe anaes iqi@usrt Jars doce OanBagR, PAIL AQ QBe B72 Be i pe ; ad aes, Smithers, daughters nampagne flowed freely and the chefs i : AND Ri Cc Spee ter eit i peeusier an the corset depends woman's ability from the Goelet and Vanderbilt villas MRS, COOY ERS iy: poor FARIN. IE Pla 4 —lyeaaie were on hand to serve a supper on the 16 in. ie Weta in 48 tn. a = In starting the ceremony Justice Bun-|to economize, and so the happiness “B9e Ape Bde 79° ecuusratela 800 cod Bp. THA KETTLES, Every one tooked | run acroas the bay completo. (ex- Japanned ot Hods, each COPFEE ay paid: change her soap, but in the matter of, No one ever had of her home and the future of the|the corset she believes her own taste | @t the trim little model in the ecru satin§ When off Gould Island the pipe B y. have spent ali their lives trying to find Lundy, Justice of the| the right brand pronounce you, Henry t one woman in a hundred—yes, Bocker, husband and] jn a thousand—would know how to put ‘audience began to see that, in the | Newport, where It arrived at the whart rellgion of dress, appearances are the yacht Cl last. things to be considered, of the New York Yacht Club at 2 “side garters,” suid Miss White, “we | o'clock this morning, heron Tiana Hea | @ he only kind to wear. I take tt for The Grand Duke took the Joke good on the right sort if she had it,” was the|first. Fasten the tower one test granted you wear no other kind. I also ‘ aidiarntemen work upward, the top hook coming last, take It for gr you_faaten them at|waturediy., No cabmanior ¢xpressman erie har hey haved And never dé what nine women out of the sile of You must never | could be found, as the coachmen and No. 10) Academy street nd of course after they have it on,!ten do while they dress—neyer grasp do that. T fastened at the| @piyers were having thelr annual ball e less than half that number can walk, sit|the front of the corset and pull itdowa, back of thy ralde of the | 0+ oad Fellows’ Hall After two hours’ ae 5 or He down in a corset, whereas the | Simply fasten the Iv t lacing. 1 the stocking | a ‘7 pannel 4 Canen for Attorney-General. ty when hold the fon the ov arly at the back o£|delay at the wharf expressmen and sana Sa |well-corseted woman can do all three, one h | the knee—so. aabmen were found and guests’ baggage BUPFALO, N. ¥., Sept. 9.—John Cu- |continued Miss White. from She tixed the silver pins on the ecru-}was Orbe d BVven nen, Chairman of the Democratle Com-| There ts only one thing upon which a | other band. | Them t se fe of the model, It was a_ilttle| to Beaulieu, the r of Mrs. Cor- mittee of Erie County, is candidate for |woman prides herself more than upon ‘S to your Agure and not dragged ovor, Wea but It was a new one. Miss White | nellus r © Duke was i : 1 down from the platfc bliged to miss his steamer, ‘Attorney-General. National Committee- jher knowledge of human nature; and| “Lace tt firmly but not snugly, 1 do she ‘gald, “when that figure |” ® A! ou, Mary Becker, take this man" et '$ pt ol e: * 4, ‘a TO gpa ja yout ae . Soe a eee ea” wunite | comet that, was put on right, and they conagcting the feed pump tothe tra handles | 229 EEL aE is a sil ert dat." Sat. {pointing to himself), “to be r law-| American people. studied awhile in silence. ! be.), per set, fully wedded husband?" had stepped on the platform with a| From a aide table Miss White had|boller was disabled, and then followed | eS fal x3 "0c] “gp9e 40° Bde “1 do,’ answered Mrs. Becker, look- Mer First Challenge. bomb in her pocket. She went on even- taken up Seana tng long and cree Aaa a fearful noise in the oylinder, The ‘AT CHOP- iGartain Stretchers. 6at. sat , ‘ed Mrs. + ke ; of pale blue and silvet t patie i wi SR chou : 1 va ie ee ing at Justice Bundy. “Few corsets on the American or Eu. |1¥! them pe F She held) yellow paint on the smoke stack Was |B mous :NIVERSAL. Ean Taete Cae aaa ne POS 68c 75 Do you, Henry Bundy,” asked Jus-|ropean market are fit to wear,” was| | How to Put om a Corset. AM About Garters, Too, ee pee terelilaincolcet ast Boel Meal carne pins, ft" any alze.” dur- 69c) roastiNe PANS, aoa eaaen isnt Canines q elite ' 25 t ee an tee Bundy (jooiing at himself In the | stigg White's first chailenge to the mak-| "=! she sald. “lay the corset Sext to knowing how to put on your | en Duke was informed of the situ- ET STE een cs A OR TEE IC Mirror), “take this woman to be YoUr| pry in an arena leg with women who about the figure unlaced. The woman corsct,” whe sald, “the crucial thing 18 Te Teneo wan heated tin G ’ ee weit mde Mei on aur ai Bet Cit fe yu Ain eM adies’ $7.98 Fall Jackets, $4.98. 9 vet after It is on proves only that he has a bad figure. N J corset before It is ais {ton without relactn, “Never fasten the Mary Made from fine black Broadcloth, new slotted seams, double breasted, Bue cuffs, and lined 4. 98 throughout with silk serge, sizes 34 to 46. Value $7.98, special at..+e+ 2CO Fine Walking Sults in Two Styles—No. 1 in English melton cloth in blue, back and gray, dip fly front jacket, with slotted seams, silk serge lined. Slotted seam flare skirt to match, No, 2 is made in new slotted seam blouse jacket, from pepper and salt suitings in blue, black and brown; full slotted seam flare skirt, finished with tabs and buttons. eo Value of suit $14.98, special to-morrow at... Perret rete eeeec rir Ladies’ All Woo! Cheviot Serge Dress Skirts, made from All Wool Cheviot Serge, in black only, new flare shape, yoke trimmed with three taffeta straps. Three taffeta straps Db, on bottom. Lined with fine percaline and thoroughly tailored; all lengths. Value $200! sold as special to-morrow at..seceeeereres Teatice Bundy then, as husband and officiating officer, Kissed the bride. ne ‘The couple are now housekeeping at Waitresses’ Aprons Nurse ’ and Waitresses’ Apron: large size, with fancy trimmed bibs, revers over shoulders, finished with [of man Norman FE. Mack, State Commit-|that one thing !s her taste In corsets. |not ‘need to warn you against tacing. “i any gown it wears w.ll look teomen John J. Kennedy and William /ghe will give up her opinion on how | it Is no longer good taste to lace. That very dollar and every tnought SARGENT HAS RESIGNED. Biman and Mr Gunen held 8 conference PAUGK OVAL RSL SROGIAN BD UIIIE har sl atl Ba nly death-knell lacing needs. epend on your corsets, If vou know ° 2 greed ¢ any of you ever put on a corset Wes hundreds” of dollats—and | Geauga vanter Given an Ovatton by e ticoats an be a candidate. waist, she will renounce her powder and! this w the Locomotive Firemen, Petticoats, merceri.ed sateens, tull umbrella rutlies, P CHATTANOOGA, Tenn., Sept. 9—~ ff trimmed with wide tucks; also deep accordion plait- ROBBED HOME (}f GIRIMONDI f CAPTAIN, WALSH DEAD. The convention of the ,Brotherhood of ings, trimmed with 3 ruffles; all skirtsare NGasl Rromingn LUember fot) the) Locomotive Firemen was catled to or- finished with drop skirt; reeular_price 98c . der this morning at 9 o'clock. $1.35; special ate. seeoreee hemstitching; 35c. value, at.eseesseee b Gaaxd, Two hours later Grand Master F. P. [ ARREST IN ITALY SCHOOL INCREASE sn east te Toe. Rroning Worl Sargent came to the convention hall | Walking Skirts, fre cambric and muslin, deep um- Children’s School Aprons, fine lawn, sles 4 to 12 NEWARK, N. J., Sept. Japt. Jamesland was received with enthusiastic ap- brella ruffles, trimmed with bias insertings of tor- skirts, bibs pretty patterns, Embro! ‘ ‘ | K. Walsh, of Company E, First Rogi-|plavee as he walked on the platform chon lace, finished with lace ruffles; also deép ruffles gests vice i ald Ses ith lace; pps ment, National Guard, Now Jersey, diea | Jils rotistation an Grand aster war 1 of embroidery, ‘finished with hemstitchs revers) over) Shou wee 196 tucks: $1.25 values, to-day In St. Michael's. Hospital, of r ste colle keer rolivwing an, nereck at | etnea enya omcren Arncla) euauitt George Wright Held for Trial Alleged Priest Was Appointed Fully 37,000 More Children | diebetes. After Dr. Daniel J. Dono-| Gonsular Agent in Brazil] Applied for Tuition This Fist Regiment, having been advanced to OVATION TO M‘HUGH. Patent Medicine Sale. van Had Identified ji ; the command of Company EB. Apri 7, , i : identified Stolen) and Was Said to Have Been Year Than on First School | 1s. 9G as = aia vant Laer Such a sale at Rothenber,?s means the lowest prices ever asked. Our REGULAR prices are usually lower than SPECIAL roperty. Dismissed. Day of 1901. KILLICK MAY BE L MAY BE LOST ele rom Sitm 4 prices elsewhere, When we advertise, we advertise BARGAINS. Following offers are forcible evidence of that : . Three Months’ Imprisonment. Boectal Our Boectal on i Lapeer ead arora: Prices: 100 ' : Napore th TinniAdmiral Ww. BERLIN, Sept. 9—Patrick A. Me- i z Charged with robbing the reetdence ‘of pcdonn 4, Giri-| Clty Superintendent of Bchvoln Max-| WePOre that Haytian Admiral Went) i104, ember of Parliament for the [fewe™ Pinkiam's “Com: GENOA, Italy, Sept. oh i 8 ie i Lydia Pinkham’s Com. Be aise ook muntres rea aadl by mondl, an Itallan, who had been natu-| well this afternoon gave out a lst of Dows with sai North Division of Leitrim, was released | ‘pound ..-.... s lin registered In the schools ot| WASHINGTON, Sept. 9—Mr. Powell, | trom Siigo fall this morning at the ex- [I Gude's, Pepto Mani ixth ralized as an American citizen and was | pup . 2 10 ning ex e Bick: aR gl Se ey trenty-tlt | formerly United States Conaular Agent | Greater New York. Although Incom- United States Minister to Haytl, has piration of his sentence of three months’ She ermal aula Bey: 4 at Bantes, Brazil, anid to have Leen dle-| plete, it shows a remarkable increago| (abled the State Department that he} Imprisonment for contempt of Court. Street, was to-day held by Magistrate . fi iN Achat aii rase[ has a report that Admiral Killick and) He was accorded a great reception, in Crane, in the Harlem Court, in $1,000 | missed on account of an alleged defl- | over the registration © ast year, and }iwn of his oMcers went down with the | which the Mayor, the Town Councillors Kilmer's Swamp-Root.. Dr. rte ri oars ie ET aa See ee termi 8 Bancecin ‘Talcum Powder zB Borine Antiseptic Tooth der an... Cas: e| Genuine Babeskin Soap 100 co | Woodworth's Celebrated te| Perfumes, ounce bottle lc | Fleur De Riz Face Pow- So! der. all colo ball for trial. Glency in the revenues of hia office, |i 1s estimated at the Board of Educa- | Crete-a-Plerrot recently eunk neat Cape | and 2.009 Natio ats took pi C CUE. SAT : “| ifaytion by the German gunboat Pan-]" The’ at f Sligo were dec 7 Wright was arrested at Sixty-second | has been arrested at Oneglia, on the| tion that fully 87,000 more chil aten ap- | ther. aiitnaceiniMe ute ore re decorated sifect and Ninth avenue by Detective | Gulf of Genoa, about forty miles from! piled for tuition in the public schools ensa on n ul Ss ‘Bergeants Boyle and Charlton, of the | Nice. (thin year than were entered In 1901 ° rtttose Ge 2? aecond: hand dente ante mass as a priest. When arrested he|and departments in the Borough of | Bromley’s Smyrna Rugs. Best Brussels Rugs. the clothing, me Gna-hand deaidiet Jo. |°Was accompanied by two Italian giris. | Manhattan: John Bromley’ s Alt Wool Smyrna Rugs,12{eet Special lot of extra quality Brussels Rugs, 17 Girimondl's effects 1s u pack-| Registered Sept. 8 184 increase long and 9 feet wide, the standard in quality, rich |" “feet ong and 9 feet wide; 18 s sept M. Amon) Wh When erighe was taken to Police | age of Esnited States State Department | over jaat year, 15,720. Attended Sept. if Meadavarters Dr. Donovan was found | mationery, Delage increase aainiulGnildren, on ong ‘ there making a report about the rob; | ‘he italian authorities ate awaiting | % 164,812; i Wot = . bery. He identified the clothing found information from the United States be-| part time, 21,135; Increase, 7,30. 4 = - & He wig! right's possession, fore deciding on Girimondl's prosecu-| ‘The following figures cover thirty-one Persian and Oriental pat- terns, every rug guaranteed different patterns, Oriental all wool;actual value $21. bs) and Turkish patterns; worth o ‘on sale to-morrow... $18.75 each; specialat. ‘Central Office. They said he was trying | Girlmondl had been dally celebrating | The following figures cover 164 schools | | i lett ni i A erly Pmoeaing ati “oe big nome: re: ton. schools of the Department In the Bi NEW IMPORTATIONS OF (Third Floor) Reversible Smyrna Ruse, 10.6 tt long aod 3,50 Royal Wil R $1.75, turned an hour later. The servant sald | anno 01 y on ough of the Bronx, Regh 6} > 7.6 feet wide, 15 patterns to choose from, Ori- oya! ilton Rugs, to nim then that she had heard some | pout" z Whe that on Murch i Presi: | 90,129; Increase, 2.974; attended 8 | CHOICELY DECORATED FRENCH CHINA Teal dota’ and. Turkish pattecas: 2 98, * awe ieee cee * as she belleyed it was the doctor. An had sent the nomination inereage, 3,319; children on pact) TO-MORROW, SPECIAL VALUES value $11.98, sale price: 100 Royal fon Rugs, sy WY 3 {nvestigation showed that a burglar had tS une pan te for Cabal at bent NS tine, 3,606; Increase, 1,319. | ‘ e All-Wool Art Squares, 10.6 feet jong fringe, Oriental pattern; sale price 1 015 4 2) |. of Jol di, of California, \ | , i ° ihe tale, nt which Wright took Dr. tts hen confirmed Maren 30 and had purorelys Aisi she piaeuiens Plates |Cups & Saucers j and 9 feet wide, value $6.57; sale price, 4.75 $3.50; on salé to-morrow at 3 novan said was given to his wife, now |then just arrived in Washington on his | Sept, 8, $5,588; Increase, 7,420; attende a 3 ggceased, by Police Captain Georné Mc- | way, te. hin “post. “tn the Washington | sent, 8, 75.0%; Increas Urauildren ieee & Butter, Doz, eyrnraee by 50) nese dinner, Doz, £2180) 3:50, .00 5 i I 4 jusky. ost that mornin r there ap- v ea, +50, 4,50, 6. 695, . , ee peared atavemen An he Hev® AK: Jon part time, 18: Increase, 16 | Des, to Pantsontities eeuiien: Caer Ga rpets. : Linoleum. FE Pounce Mirandés Dead. Re IM ST Cola) Liao MA UA aN niko len Ker’ $1.50 Bigelow Axminsters at « (Genuine Cork Lin« . PARIS, Sept. 9%—Count deMiranda, \inantattepediat Part tr Sar tertiartsa| feta TA ead tendance:} AMERICAN RICHLY CUT GLASS {24.25 Smith's Axminsters at. | oleum, 2. yards 3 ‘the husband of Christine Nilsson, died | tions prior to departing for Brazil Sept. X 19,219; Increase, 1,710; children | Nappies, $1.25, 1.65, 1.95 Decanters, $2.95, 3.95, 4.95 ff 1.00 Best All Velvets at... wide, Marletys Fall pentane at Cambo, Department He nen svatamene rsterrag ton cinimondl palpart times $30) dase a Re sept, | Bowls, 8 & 9 inch, 2.95, 3.9£, 5.50 Jeo Subs, 355, 6.75, 9.75 19,000 Yds. of Smith's Well-Kaown Bru f designs; ‘value 70c. gon has eer Simmoned “trom” ‘Sweden, | Northwes : je], Hiehmond Horough: Registered Get | Claret Pitchers, 268) 5.95, 7.50 C.exe Dishes, 5.55, Boe toe | pets in parlor, dining room, hall and stair oc Cc atterns at the following special prices: The f 5 $t.00 grade at 79c., the Ssc. grade at 69c., the special, al SUNDAY MEMORIAL |CANDLESSET FIRE [SOUTHERN CHEERS |“ % weoutar vauves | -—=—= a DAY FOR WKINLEY| TOHOUSE OF DEATH) FOR PRESIDENT,| “var txeosie asorment 1 Chace Dens ; ‘ie 8, 3.509; Increase c Ha Crumb Tray Sugar Bowls, Cream i tag + far 5 WA and Knives, $2.25, 4.25) Pitchers, Spoon Holders, $1.95 Habit Pack Effects, @ ~—s Gov. Nash Issues Proclama-| Curtains own gainst| wy, Roosevelt Is Greeted at|Baking Dishes, $2.95, 6.50) Syrup Pitchers and Trays, $2.95 Plain ani 2 f Sich ie He acter which Bene ieee Asheville by 10,000 and |Soup Tureens, $3.75, 6.75| Bread Trays, $1.65, 2.95 The Best Shoe for Women, Rancy Material, a eiasisd Elsewhere Casket. ; Talks of Union of thelputter Dishes, $1.65, 2.95) Cake Baskets, $2.75, 3.75 $3.50 per pair. For Wednesday, Sept. ra : fe , ; eople: Water Kettles, $6.75) Fruit Bowls, $2.25 to 4.95 The Sorosis Shoe succeeded,—be- Plaited oe % COLUMBUS, 0., Sept. 9—Gov. Nash| 0 lished candle. in tne ont room or | ASHEVILLE, N. C., Sept. 8—Ashe- Colcel atte $4.95, 6.75) Water Pitchers, $2.75, 4,95 cause of its excellence, Mise ae oe te people erone today: amation to | ine Alexander Flats, at 821 Went Fifty. | Vill ed a warm greoting to Pres-/ Tea Sets, $6.75 to 15.00) Trays andWaiters, $1.00 to 6.75 It excels in quality, in Workman- ond street, In which the dead body f Mrs. Margaret Redmond, the wite of |! Fan. Miouthwd Joropias eseuoled aaa ship and in beauty. Chic Stiff Hats, ee Next Sunday, Sept, 14, will be the | “first anniversary of the death of Pres- f tian i ss a: 1 e i RU tates stan ventrstoy ot all | STE ECAR a ee ee ene eer treaivan ime UPHOLSTERY DEPARTMENT (Third Floor) These merits do not vary,—hence For First Wear. BA ieelnations throughout the country [Was aurTounded by frlende and relatives, | nt addressed them from an im. P. Ay Tatloreds mem yoontasiiy, started) a ‘movemént Marna scatre nocd: Nadi trentincea In i Tied are AL 8 Scie, train ar-) Fall Lines now complete, comprising the newest Fabrics suitable for the permanence ofthe success. iAteactively Priced. = ei aay = arma enee at al. thelr | jhe casket and the friends and relativos © President spoke of the pleasure Window Draperies, Door Hangings and Furniture Coverings » On haan Senne late worship tn remem-| were beginaiag to assemble for the fu-| it xave him to speak before the monu- n é $4.50, $6.00, $10.00, : Bie cet deatre to call aprerident: ie tact |Neral: Lighted candies wore placed | ment of the late Senator Vance, hich IMPORTED DAMASKS, 50 ins. wide, $1.75, 2.25 RY a 60; nie! te as tha’ ‘sasient tad Aon about the room, one of them being near} !* near the stand. He was glad, he Formerly $2.75 & $3.25 yd. tH Meyer Jonasson & Con 4 = r some draperies, which were bdlown| sald, to meet people whose forefathers Broad’ Street. + people of Ohio join in this move- | \¥ainst the flame. ‘The women mourn.| had fought under Marlon; glad to be IMPORTED FIGURED VELOURS, Formerly $4.25 yd, 1.75 Twenty-third Street. way and 12th ay pains ay hated sree aeverate ers screamed for help, and Pollceman| greeted by men who served iff the Con-] ORIENTAL TAPESTRY COUCH COVERS, « $5.75, 3.75 Terwilliger, of the West Forty-seventh | federate Army ig street station, turned in an al 1 of servi Jer Wh INS, bordered, ; HWAB AIDS POOR BOYS. |" the Aremen paler: | He. tela at ae ing under, Wynealae Jo) REP ACUR TAIN Gr reece Pair, 4.95 ; | DN reo nt the roe ts Maree eLbE raramal Beutly, ola an who served in the Contederate | IMPORTED TAPESTRY CURTAINS, G 6.25 THE N. A TION'S- \ ee] lor at the So-|of the Hook and Ladder Cx ux a of Wheele boys," , a tietentien or done w. Onter. | Fortyreigmn sirvot_and Toren tvense,| 2 YOUR ot tne pregame [ARO ee Pair, 3.95, 6.50, 9.75 : BOOK io GO, IL, . %—O _| who is the dead woma' jon-in-l ‘ i iL. opt. 8 ‘ aries 6 po ja toe seed womens nou luiee, z ss Their Workrooms are equipped for every description of Drapery Work ES ATRATGAGA, for the (eRe ate eae oe eee nad been Great Funeral for Virchow. Designs and Estimates Submitted ypt.the new Rural Home and eee ener BERLIN, Sept. 9.—The city of Berlin World Almanac. Weaver ts| ne unely wwe of Sunday World |‘odey eave the romaine of Prot Vir] =) West Twenty-third Street. ) WAIN 2 Oy | geape Dee ia cet chow, one of the four citizens upon rt will etrongthen the weak re a a Pare