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OUR OPENING IN NEW YORK. ¢ Opening of our New York Store, 19 East 14th Street, completes a chain of Tour operated by us upon the most liberal credit plan that can be devised. Our growth has been phenomenal, because our business methods are mutually ictal. Here you have an easy-payment plan, without red-tape delay, pub- licity or additional cost. The newest and best merchandise, at the vet lowest prices, by reason of our great purchasing power, is yours for the asking. cordially invite you to visit us and become thoroughly acquainted with our Helike ‘our prices and our system. The Products of Standard Manufacturers. Tlen’s, Youths’, Boys’ and Children’s Clothing. Ladies’ Tailor-Made Suits, Skirts, Waists, Jackets and Millinery. iiats, Shoes, Watches, Jewelry. MERCHANT TAILORING FOR WOMEN AND ME ALL GOODS PLAINLY MARKED—THE SAME FOR CASH OR CREDIT. 19 East 14th St., New York, Between Broadway and 5th Ave. Open Evenings. 1 WORCESTER, MASS. HARTFORD. CONN, PAWIUERES BI, b is BRIDGEPORT, CONN, MOTHER'S LOVE SAVED HER BABE. Aa EE Though She Was Dragged by Trolliey- Car, She, Held Her Child Out of Danger. HUSH, STURGIS-HAS Baby Sella Roiner IA fat, bright-faced, black-headed mite / turned on the power and the car darted A girl cooed in her crid beside the| forward bed of her mother, Mrs, Clara Roiner,| * Gf No 24 Nassau street, Brooklyn,to- day, and laughed with {nnocent indif-| y ence while the mother told how s\ id saved her baby’s life from bein GFvahed aut beneath a trolley car. ie car Kept shoving me until I felt I Mrs. Roiner is confined to bed by the could no longer keep my balance, shock an@ the bruises received under | “Koowlag I must fall, 1 thought t the fender of a Second avenue trolley |to fall on my back would save the Near the Manhattan entrance of the| from hurt Brooklyn Bridge. ella ds only eight months old to said the mother. “I visited in. New York yesterday ani | pushed me c Started for home about 8 o'clock. At|and held it in. the the; Bridge entrance I alighted from a| shoy the Second avenue car. We had to get el ear the tracks with « onder struck me. I was My one thought was to fender whiie street 1 was f the car-on the slde opposite the Bridge and walk in single file around in front of the motorman. \ “I was the last one in the line. Baby qvas on my right arm and with the otte: r| Theld my skirt out of the dust in the middle of the track and in view of the motorman when the ductor rang the bell. “Without clanging his gong or shout-|Ine, apm Baby excaped {Ag Any warning to me, the motorman de biiastt ta nek And alee GL IN FRIGHT WV SMALL BLAZE, Start in’ Fireworks) * reroom and Factory Scramble in Haste than ft et Then I knew the | fainted 1 it, th y Was sate but tt was an Ar stopped. and I When 1 came to Twas in the 1 was] walting-room. Baby was full) young wommn's arms and several friends around me bridge rying ina there were They took without a sure black { the pany, at No, to-day caused 500 women employed in factories et, jon the upper floors to scramble street. There w |and no one popeut to the were plenty of stairways was Injured The damage e building on the freworks 1s closed until to. ty was In posses. sion of the maurance companies. Workmen began the removal of tho stuff this morning, and it is supposed Store Open Saturdays Until 6 P. M. Rothenber¢o| Roth ahh Eee WE Ss T- Ts S T Su..e u-t.0n Guaranteed or Growing Store. ee ONCY Promptly Kefunced. — Promptly kefunded, We Open in Three Departments Tolvistow, = nt Departments To-Morrow, > VAL oe —__drowing store S$ WE ST Ia Store. cabet: Tou te US «0u Guaranteed or P'_tousy Promptly Refunded, Promptly Refunded, New York’s Busiest Store on Saturday. Men’s Glothing, Hats and Shoes.|| Phenomenal Specials To-Morrow Positively the Best Values in New York Are Here. Ready after months of preparation! Broad, light, well-arranged stores for men. They are bound to be popular. These second floor sections will offer such emphatic mone ing opportunities that they will forge straight to th Every line will be broadly complete. Every bit of merchandise will be absolutely reliable. Every transaction will be by by our well-known guarantee. You will make no mistake when you come here to buy. to give unqualified satisfaction, Items named below are evidence of that. We aim, first of all, After that comes low price; lower here, ALWAYS, than the same qualities bring in other stores, A ‘Trip Here To-Morrow Will Convince You of All These Facts. Men’s Glothing Surprises. Just read the items quoted below. They are in Smaa the soundest kind of reasons yay yeu should come here to-morrow. But this is only a beginning. We're ALWAYS going to have th Men's Finer Suits at $8.00. An opportunity right at the beginning of the season to own one of these sults at The “Rothenberg Special’ Hat, $1.85. 9 Men’s Shoes. in the future, values that can be found. The men’s store will grow because it DESERVES to grow. Thoroughly trustworthy, stylish garments at prices like these are bound to bring us an ever widening circle of friends. Our Opening Special Suit at $5.00. This Is a Special Feature for Opening Day To-Morrow. of attractive Cheviots and Homespuns, in various mixtures and plain colors. Positively the newest weaves, cut and styles, straight from one of the best makers; nicely lined, strongly sewed. Sizes 34 to 44, Selling in other stores at $7.50; special here to-morrow at We offer at this price a strictly All-Wool Sult, suchas usually sells for $9.00. The lot comprises a large assortment of fancy and plain blue and black cheviots and homespuns; newest exclusive weaves, made equal to custom work in every detail; cut in all the leading styles; long or short, stout or slim, you Better than most $10 Suits, on sale to-day; in fact, equal to the majority sold in other stores at $12. An elegant assortment of handsome, exclusive imported and domestic fabrics in a very large variety of up-to-date patterns, All-wool cheviots, homespuns and unfinished worsteds; style the very newest; workmanship such as is found only in high-class merchandise; lined with serge or extra this price ought to crowd the men’s department to-morrow; sizes 34 to 44, atesss We have completed arrangements with a prominent maker of $3 hats for men, whereby he is to send us his entire output. This makes it possible for usto give you a fine French felt Derby or Alpine Hat, made with pure silk band and leather inside band; warranted to hold ‘its color and guaranteed to be equal to J 05 Astonishing Prices. When you consider materials, workmanship and finish you'll find absolutely no other shoes that can compare with ours at the prices. These shoes are UNION MADE. You know that means WELL MADE—by experienced, well paid workmen. Get a pair A Hundred Very Fine Men's Woollen Sults in Several stylish patterns, Men's All-Wool Suits, $6.50. can be titted; sizes 34 to 44, atesees ses enee eeeeee quality Italian lining, sewed entirely with silk; handmade button-holes and lapels. 8 00 ° any $3 brand; 10 styles; all shapes, all sizes, ateceesssccccesseeseces of these to-morrow. We believe you'll be so well satisfied that you'll gladly come here The Rothenberg ‘‘National” at $2.00. Shown in styles especially adapted for young men, but there are also plenty of the medium and comfort shapes so popular with older men, or ALL men who are much upon their feet. Sizes in each line complete from § to 11. The ‘National’’ Vici Kid Leather Lace Shoes, double or single soles, straight last, comfort last or [ ichatce ul | | 2.9 The Rothenberg ‘‘Feature’’ Shoe at $3.00. Certain features in these that you will find in no other class of footwear—hence the name. respect, union made, and are positively better than anything that we have ever seen advertised bulldog shape, all with toe caps sccc.ccsecseceereseesesensscesseessens ‘The ‘‘National’’ Box Calf Leather Lace Shoes, heavy or medium weight sol or London shape With toe CapSiecee sss. seeessceececeees ss The Nation: welted soles, ee neccescvccccceny Cordevan Calf Skin Leather Lace Shoes, calf skin lined throughout, double soles, | suitable for stormy weather or hard outdoor wear, English welted soles, London shapes with toe caps. The ‘National’? Vici Kid and Shetland Calf Shoes, congress or elastic gaiters, double or single soles, plain common sense shapes without toe caps.. They are perfect in every at the price Following “Feature” Coltskin Leather Shoes will not break through, are highly enamelled and exceptionally ‘Cholce, | durable. Lace or button, in newest shapes..ee....seseeee. “Feature "’ Vicl Kid Leather Shoes in lace or congress styles SOLES, NEWESt SLYIES eeeeeescenssrerenesees ‘*Feature’’ Box Calf Leather Lace Shoe: weather i pes or for street wear, the very newest’ young meii's wear oe HOLD UP AND KICK GERRY SOCIETY TO this all happened quicker | MYSTERY ON HAND! Fire Commissioner, His Secre- tary and Assistant Corpora- tion Counsel Busy, but Will Not Say if It ls About Croker Much mystery was made over a con: ference held behind closed doors at Fire Headquarters to-day between Fire Com missioner Sturgis, Secretary Leary and an assistant fram the Corporation Coun- sel's office. The conference lasted for two hours, And after it was over none of the parties concerned would talk about what had been going on. The first to from the He wouldn't merge was the assistant ation Counsel's office. 1 tell his name, Com- mise! sand Me Leary also refused to tell e assistaits maine, but would not give any reason for it When the Commissioner was asked if the conference had been In connection: with the charges against Fire Chief) Croker he grew angry and said know nothing whatever about It, I must refuse to answer any questions.” It Is said, however, tha: the conference was to prepare the charges against the Fire and it Is also sald that they | will be ready on Monday, | FIRED INTO CAMP VICARS. MANILA, Sept, 12.—A party of Moros, | who occupied, wooded hill, fired into Camp Vicars, Island of Mindanao, dur ing the night of Bept. 9, that one of them carelessly dropped a match In the inflammable material, ‘The fact that there were so many girls on the upper floors cauacd the sending in of two alarms, ‘The fire was Out by the time the girls teh 4 ‘The Americans returned the fire spir. {tedly, and dispersed the enemy. There wens no casualties among the hea Ly posits Ramuel (iH Sum; ng. that he expects fo teach to-morrow, Sept, 13, Sables i been rifled. {description of the second highw: |stables of Van Tassel & Kearney, RICH CONTRACTOR. Thugs Leave Wealthy Staten, Islander Unconscious After Robbing Him of $81—He May Identity Them. While on his way to pay off a num- ber of Italian workmen Joseph Walsh, 4 contractor of Castleton treet, West New Brighton, was held up by two un- | identified men and robbed of $81. As Walsh passed West Union street at dark and unfrequented spot a man ste ped out and asked him what time was. The contractor replied no waten and could not sa ‘The man grappled with him and getting the worst of it when his cone ‘ederate appeared from the side of the} road and kicked Walsh in the stomach, Walsh became unconscious and when. he recovered he found his pockets had He was in great pain, and ng carriage took him to bis He said he thought he would to recognize the first man whc hed him, but could not tt hat he had ve a iman, The police are at work on the case, and say they belleve they know the men held up Mr, Walsh. Old Injunction Will Be voked to Prevent Exhibi- tion of Infants Proposed by Mrs. Knowles, If Channing Pollock Brady or Mrs, Edwin Knowles, Presi- dent of the Women's Professional League, attempt to carry out their project to have a public baby show they will be prosecuted by the officials of the Gerry Society. At least this word was forwarded to them to-day by Supt. Davis, of the = | Soe lety, “If the Wiliam A. j attempt is made to place babies on exhibition publicly, as sug- | Rested.” sald Supt. Davis to-day to on jHvening World reporter, “this soctecy will al once take steps to prevent it id to punish the principals as well. Nine years ago a similar effort was made by other persons, but an Injunc- | tion was obtained by thls society pre; i venting the show. mat Injunction still remains in force and can be brought into effect at once with good effect.” 6000 HOME FOR “PUG.” Noted Park Hori Sold to Friend of Hin Old Master. A large crowd of horsemen were at the in Hact Thirteenth street, this morning when “Pug,” who had been doing service for fourteen years in Central Park, was sold at auction. 7 The animal was “knocked down" to ‘Thomas J, Brown for $107.60. Brown is the President of ‘the Park Carriage Company, that has the contract for the carriage service in Central Park, T. J. Baldwin, who did the bidding, ts the offtcer who for fourteen years hag been city. A few days ago \t was decided that “Pug’t was getting too old, and he was ordered to be sent to the auction block. Baldwin decided at first that he would buy the animal, but then con- cluded that he had no place to keep ‘him and enlisted tie services of Mr. Brown. When the bidding: started this morn- ing Baldwin, who stood in the front row, with Mr. Brown standing behind him, shouted “One hundred dollars,” BLOCK BABY SHOW. In-| A man named Skidmore, Who, said he |) reprosented a riding school. o out, hundred and five dollars.” Bro’ who was evidently afraid oe “aiidmore ieee get the animal, nae high as you like) I'll stang ‘This remark was evidently heard ‘Skidmore, peconse 2 ere, RY no apt peo Insure Another Rousing Day’s Selling. Did you ever see the first Saturday in September as busy in any other store as it was here last Saturday? Phenomenal value-giving did it. We had offers that outclassed and undersold anything else in Greater New York. WE'LL’ HAVE THEM AGAIN TO-MORROW, Come here if you want to see what reat enthusiasm modern merchandising methods will create. Come here for “unparalleled money-saving opportunities, Remember:—The Store Remains Open Until 6 P. M. To-Morrow. a a Girls’ Woollen Fall School Dresses at 79c.] From 9 A. M. Till Noon To-Morrow Only, Look at the saviny we offer you! Good value at $1.25. Shown in newest novelty mixtures, trimmed with yoke and ruffle of plain cashmere; full skirt, lined throughout and with deep hem; various colorings; sizes 4 to 14; an immense bargain, For three hours at Cc Two Offers for the Whole Day: ) Misses’ Walking Skirts, made from English mel-| Children’s Dresses, made of good cashmere 01 tons in new flare effect, slotted seams, handsomely| flannel; long waist effect, japdsomely finished with tailor stitched, in white and self-stitching; blue, black,| soutache braid. Full skirt, lined with fine percaline. brown and gray; lengths 30 to 38; usual 1 98 Shown in navy, cadet, red, brown and J 98 $3.00 value, to-morrow at.. ve Be black; sizes 4 10/14; special at.sreseateeee Do Handsome Fall Waists., Ladies’ Dress Skirts. j Special for Three Hours To-Morrow. From 9 A. M. Till Noon To-MorroW Only. a3? rom ‘all-woo! chevion in latest flare flounce Made from the new white heavy weave washable chev-| style, unlined, tailor stitched, very full, perfect in fit iot, ina new basket effect, pleated | and hang; in medium andllight gray, brown and blue; front, 4 on each side; tucked back; | lengths 39 to 44. Just the thing for 3 pearl buttons in front, turnover | immediate wear, and offered at less stock, new sleeves; sizes '32 to 44, (oF than half value of the material; from Cc lue $1.98; for 3 hours to-morrow | 9 A.M. till noon to-morrow at... . . e iy e Wonderful Millinery and Ribbon Specials. Manufacturer's Samples of Ready-to- Wear Hats at 75c, This season's samples of Ready-to-Wear Hats from a prominent maker. Mohair and plain Felts, in combi- nation and plain colors; Shepherdess and all the new shapes, These Hats sell regularly at $1.69 and $1.98 ] eich, While they last to-morrow, your choice all day to-morrow at...s++ssseeeeceerengercsscessseecees Cc $2.00 Ready-to-Wear Hats at 98c. Great Ribbon Special. Three special lots will be sold to-morrow at half price. New| NeckiRibboas/atiion: goods made for this season; fresh, proper styles in the right nm colors. One style is in the popular shepherdess shape, made | cludes Several great, spectil values in alFsile'Ribbora., The tot in: of stitched felt and trimmed with silk velvet and large duck | New Fancy Ribbon, 4 inches wide, has polka dots and cords wings. Another style is a felt Alpine, trimmed with velvet of self colors, and comes in black, white, ink, blue, Iilac, band and a large bird; some have pgrats and others black! mais, cardinal, etc,; also, loom ends of’ fine quality” satif birds. The third style is an Alpine bound and | taffeta Ribbon, 4% inches wide, in all Peat colors; trimmed with corduroy and a new fancy feather. | double faced Liberty Ribbon, 3% inches wide, in Every Hat is positively worth ¢: all day to- C| all colors, made to our special order, All day to- 19¢ morrow on sale ates. morrow at, per yard. eeeeee ene Special for Three Hours To-Morrow Morning. On sale at 9 A.M. They'll be gone by noon. Handsome Woollen Blouse Suits, in Brown, Blue, Mixed and Striped Cheviots and Venetians; large detachable em- broidered shields, plaited sleeves; extra full size lined collar; very full blouses Trimmed with several rows of colored silk soutache and broad brai A, M. till noon to-morrow at.... Two Offers for the Whole Day: er Boys’ ‘ s Splece Suits, rea “New York” Hats for Boys, A er, crowded for room, sol hem to us considerably under price, and therefore Alpine shape in fine French felt. Ten styles, six different we are enabled to retail them at wholesale) colors, pure silk bands, leather sweat bands, excellent work- value. About 150:suits, all told. Strictly! manship. We control the entire output of this style. You all-wool 3-piece suits, in six styles of ele- can’t get them elsewhere at any price, By taking the entire gant up-to-date patterns, cut in semi-mili- output we are enabled to name this tary effect, made with French seams, fine, low price, and our guarantee Italian lining, taped seams in pants, riveted goes with every one, buttons and patent watst band; the same care Value 98c.; special here 49, to detail as will be found in any $5.00 suit; sizes ° | ateeeese see eeeeeee Cc 8 to 16, seteeeeese as Shoes for Boys and Girls. Fall Dress Goods. i 38-inch All-Wool Zibelines, in a range of the For Three Hours, from 9 A. M. to $2 To-Morrow. |” yest autumn shades; 59c. value; here Friday, 39 i Enough to last for three hours. Special atisssssssseereeeenssccseeees veseeee (@ And at a price that will fepay You! 38-inch All-Wool Whipcords, in autumn shades and black; for early calling. | The styles, qual 1°""3-inch all-wool hairline shrunk and sponged Cheviots, in ithes andiassortmenti cis ri black and white, blue and white, royal blue and white; 42- not disappoint you. nt ions] inch Al-Wool Cheviots, in the best fall shad consist of shoes for Children,) ine sir Wo Cp * A9c Youths and Boys. The ahs ne: 2 e, selling price of these shoes at other houses is $1.50, but in 9 8 (es a7 aa: Corduroy Nelvetse Anaroyal blue, Tay, blue, gray, ei e bi ye say your brown, red, cream, castor, hunter's green, marine SLC ta era a blue and black, 5c. grade, here at... 69c choice of any style, per pai “Men’s and Boys’ Wear. Men’s and Boys’ Flannelette ightshirts, made of heavy flannelette, in the newest fall pat- Two Hosiery Offers. 49 Enough for the Whole Day. terns, cut extra full and long, felled seams Cc Women’s Fast Black Seamless Cotton throughout, an extraordinary value; all day at. t Hose, plain black and some with white feet, Men’s and Royal! alte) Uni puadered Lee ae full lengths, good value at 19c.; our price.. 5c slin, 4-ply Union linen 5 TE ne aca fronts split Reckband, felled seems and cularen © Senoot tose: fest blecle cation, Se 12! 5 le contnaus facing throughout; all sizes up to 18, 96 fl eden) dou nee and sole, ighsp iced 2¢ Ttems of Interest. Paris Model Hats. And Original Designs. For Calling and Evening. $15.00, $18.00, $25.00. Dainty Neckwear. , Stocks with Silk | Embroidered Top Collars 25c. Stocks of Suede, Flannel and Silk, New Effects, 75¢., $1.00, $1.59, $2.50. Corsets. La Corona, Straight-front, $2,00, $3.50, $5.00. A Special Corset For Large Figures. Heavy Coutil and Finest Quality Whalebone, $8.50. Meyer Jonasson & Co., Broadway and 52th Street. ON CREDIT. al For Men, Women and Children. Also Watches, Diamonds and Jewelry. eOO Per Week. CLOTHING atinc co CLOTHING CO. NEN YORK} 2274 BROOKLYN—700 Broadway. OPEN EVENINGS. CENTS: Or ALL NEWS- DEALERS: 244 8 3d ave,, near 124th st. 295 8th ave., near 25th st. [By | rene eeconeeaa a

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