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aed teas t APL RIEAREN PY FTN PLT L OLY ERT EERE TREN eG THE WORLDi WEDNESDAY EVENING, JULY 8, 1903. ; STORE CLOSES AT 5 O'CLOCK. SATURDAYS AT NOON. H.O'Neill & Co Misses’ and Children’s Dresses. y ae (] SVYTH AVE 192 T02Z0™ STREETS. Specially Attractive Prices During the THE KNACK OF COOKERY AS ILLUSTRATED AT THE FOOD SHOW. Alteration Sale for Girls’ & Children’s Wear One of the newspaper folk who was here yes- Sener CHILDREN'S CHAMBRAY SAILOR SUITS, terday to see the show was stunned by the broad } 6, sins week's EVENTS. with pau sllor collar 612 yearsene } 98c scope of it. She had heard of Food Shows and «Gans, . ; tains had attended others; but {t was a revelation to her {the New York Ladies’ symphony Ghirenblen ORFS Ain seve, gone ahi ze 60 12 vat $1.98 to be taught the preparation of dishes that only naa wits P. Mf. ormerly §3. expert chefs understand, yet which are simple Seo CHICOT THINKS TRAGEDY TOO HOT FOR SUMMER. | The Vaudeville Bill at Keith’s Is a Varied Hot.| y -_—_ Weather Entertainment, i Crews of Fulton Market Smacks Sa sreeaeaseeereceany ea Demand a Cent a Fish in Ad-| peermsnecrwmmy woctncr’ i vory| what an off-color imitation they dence dition to Thirty-five Dollars a EE Be el bee eager a Ai Month and Board. storage warehouse, | their fect but Mr. and Mrs.| ‘The Stein-Fretto famfly offer a really FaWilllam Robyns clever acrobatic specialty. ey. havo % have n little tragedy teks which are muc’ yond the | ‘BB head the bill at y and almost all of their work Is . ij (Ketth’s. It is called | satisfactory, The trouble with the act “Counsel for the} liew In He dressing. They always jook ne} Defense,” and they| though they wore second-hand dress | modestly admit that | clothes and patronized a washerwoman MEANS SFA-FOPD FAMINE.|: Only One Smack Put to Sea This Week—Another Tried with a Non- this is “conceded by | who wna just commencing to learn the GIRLS’ ONE-PIECE WHITE LAWN DRESSES, Union Crew, but Was Stoned and the press to be the |business. as does not tmpatr the value yoke tucked, trimmed with embroidery and full skirt, wit! ; $1.98 when understood. From 3 PM to 4 BME, Had to Aband cHIcor. best legitimate act | of the tricks but very seriously inter- deep hem; sizes 6 to 14 years.... 22.00.00 seeeeee Ceesecees . FOOD LECTURBS: secede ee in vaudeville.” ‘The sketch ie a rear-| feres with the creation of a good effect Formerly $3.25. This is but one feature of the Food Exhibit. Ts A td errr FRSERENORTE CF 8 BOD ee ee ee rea cy ee auaience: MISSES’ WHITE PIQUE SKIRTS, with 2.00 P.M, to 3.00 P.M. Danger of a fish famine throughout the| ™elodrama “The Long Strike.” McKee) Frank Fogarty has a monologue ape- flounce trimmed with bands of same; lengths 37 to 40 ins., at $2.25 Besides the chefs from the city hotels, gradu- PRANK HOY'S MARIONETTES, Rankin saw the possibilities of this cialty which he insists upon présenting scene utilized as a vaudeville sketch by |to the aes He sings three songs empl substituting the telaphone for the tele- | and tells twelve Jokes, four of which Mca an ae ce eenareatitates graph instruments originally used. He are new. His songs are poorly selected Of more than seventy vessels is tied up|™Ade some brief try of It and then and he has an unfortunate manner ot at Fulton Market and off Smith street,|turned it over to Mr. Robyns, who has | delivering his material. He Is strongly Brooklyn, been using it for the past six or seven | pasties) of a Sina eae Socenr aries “Cap'n Ed" Mot in t| years because he is unable to find a/ to m an au ice believe t. yel- with 4 non-union ree, ecaye, but the substitute which is as satisfactory. | low kitchen soap at 2% cents a silce will smack was stoned so heavily by a crowa| Mfs. Robyns {s capital as a girl of the | Cure everything from corns go consump- of strikers that the captain did not dare| Slums who seeks the sorvices of a law- | tion. Greater assurance and less atrenu- persist In his attempt to go fishing.| yer to secure the freedom of her lover osity might materially improve his hit. “Cap'n Mike’ Forrester managed to get |cherged with murder. The comedy re- Emerson and Omega are still leading Away, however, without much damage|lief of the sketch is furnished by her about the eountEy thelr famillar skit, early in the week. His and the few|sleng phrases which are Greek to the| “Don't Notice It." One may scarcely oihér smacks not yet in from the fish-|lawyer and a source of disquietude. obey this Injunction when the skitt has Ing banks off Fire Island are the only} The sketchers will have to employ & been presented for notice for the past vessels from which the usual Friday|new vehicle shortly, for they have al- fifteen or elghteen years. Even at that supply of fish must be secured. The| most exhausted the value of this offer- they manage to amuse. catch delivered at Fulton Market on|ing. Tras and Gladden dreas very nively, Wednesdays and Thursdays as a rule 1s) ¥igher and Carroll have one of the old- | #Ing very badly and dance only fairy about 200,000, Including blue, black and| fashioned Irish sidewalk conversations, well. They should improve their danc- white fish, porgies, &¢. Not more than) made popular many years ago, but which | ng and refrain from singing. Formerly $3.00. ALSO EVERY COLOR in those POPULAR LINEN SUITS with LONG COATS for MISSES that are so dcsinble $14.98 sizes 14 to 16 years...e0e city and adjacent places {s Imminent owing tg the strike of the “catchers” ates of Mrs. Rorer’s School give talks on cookery. eae Aga, the entire sixth floor Is dotted with booths eS where other demonstrations are conducted. Printer Music and mirth,§too. The program tells } pe rormet Sistem or TELDGRAPHY. the sto: Visitors te the Food Show a isitors to ‘ood Show are eo SOly privileged to experiment, with this marvellous invention, by trans- Our Invitation for you to be here as much and 3 infting “messuues to whoever as often as you like is as broad as we can make It, {{2°% "host spotter station. Formerly $20.00." (Second floor.) The Boys Also Will Profit By This Alteration Sale. These Special Prices for Thursday and Friday. BOYS’ WASH SAILOR SUITS, made of English Galatea, Chambray, Mad WhiteDuck { 59c and Pique, sizes 3 to 10 years, s cia at Seaceussse alue $1.00. TWO SILK SPECIALS _ If you read our advertisements carefully, you must have observed we are always “doin, They Are Decidedly Extraordinary something” in the silk store. Hardly a day but that some splendid offering is presented to you. You see, our silk business is enormous. We never stop at quantity if quality is right. And so it is you are offered such exceptional advantages as this one. BOYS' BLOUSE WAISTS, made of Percale, Bedford Cord and Chambra: with Cn } 59c kinds | ted for less of ovelty. One| James Weiltzell calls himself a sensa- without collars, sizes 5 to 13 years, special at.... ee: . itn ea tice enehernen geerés the hie by giving what| tional juggler. Mr, Weltzell's idea of a Value $1.00. Black and White Checks, White Liberty Satins, ‘The strike of the “catchers” began |{g either an imitation of a sea lion try-/ sensation is a peculiar on id would L on Monday. About one thousand men— i to talk or a man trying to talk sea cen ane rsuisseltt new defini- BOYS’ NORFOLK SUITS ALSO 55¢., 68c¢., y leads,” they are called along|jion, As he does not accompany the . He accomplishes some particu- Sap iaocks-went cei pings the fleet imitation by any explanation the audi-|lacly ordinary cue Juggling and hoop made of all-wool Cesineresand Cheviot ses 60ers | $3.48 Real Value, 75c. Real Value, $1.00. pretty tight. Most of the strikers are|ence is at liberty to use its own Judg-|-rolling and makes his escape success- falue $4.98. Excellent dress quality; in a complete assort- A superior quality, full 23 inches wide; very Scandinavians and the police fear that|ment. ‘This is about the only part of the | fully. CLOSING OUT BALANCE OF OUR CHILDREN'S Y3 A superi » fu 4 trouble may follow if the smack mas-|act which is particularly funny. Reta Kaufmann, who 1s about 4 feet STRAW HATS AT HALF REGULAR PRICES. ment of the very best patterns. wee at the present time. Collins and Hart have an acrobatto| tall, #ays she is a favorite vocalist. Pos- ters try to go fishing with new crews. The demonstration agaitist | "Cap'n" | comedy specialty in which the pion eines) seaeiben Uy ALE he tact (Second Floor.) See SSDS IID ELE Morgan is the only outburst yet womedy is not misplaced. Ne 0 6 joes sing above a w! at , - ¥ mat oa Be the] This ts kind of her, but ste ali ts A Walking delegates have been dusy|men ts attached to a wire running to the nd of her, but ste also puts) Your | Opportunity to; Bay SUPERB WHIT E GOODS. We have without question the most complete, elaborate and comprehensive flies, and with this aid he performs a|0n some very commonplace dancing. fur weeks past organizing unions all to 1 le coast. tes of a feats of hand-| ‘The Brothers ‘Tauneau have a comedy : : 5 \ lc A : POMBE Ut le etlcipated that a xeneral | batancing. iosiid He pecrorial these (rik Mualeal act. ‘The music ts funny. Tho) China and Japanese Mattings Some Special; All Are Low Prices collection of white cotton fabrics ever f a pata’ legitimately hi 1d easily collect sey-| comedy ts anything but that. = = 5 : f ; i Be ne ai errnen eumata chat in|eral thousand Gollars a week aa salacy.| The Vitegraph tas the usual satis: | at Very Great Price Reductions. shown ina metropolitan store. Every worthy idea of the ae oe is embraced, . addition to the regular wage of $35 a|A# It 4a, the lttle deception Is really | factory assortment of aubjects and there Want of space compels us to close out many li f Many of the novelties you will not find in any other store. This sale is designed Biante they be pad one cant for every jcevel,, They ‘neve some, pantomimic |i eull the stereopticon _ CHICOT. ]/ ww jsings at once p i ea to broaden your acquaintance with the stock—we are sure it will. RPM AT ake incceste ie, che, cent | tricks) whlch tntersst, CONCERTS IN THE PARK. | In the stock are a number of short lengths that are desirable for many pur- At 15c. Yard, At 10c. Yard, poses and these have been marked at just about ONE-HALF REGULAR PRICES. Full pieces priced as follows: vatehers"” got, Palfrey and Hiltun have thelr bicycle fish, but the |Tding, and Mamie Remington and com-/ro ne Given im the Afternoon In- pany proffer thelr services as entortain- Sewalieel teluvanyumeseines Value 25c, Value 15c. Dimity Stripes, lappet effects, sheer cloth, very hand- Five hundred pieces lace open work white goods. |ers. Miss Remington should be partto- FORMERLY Now fabric for Summer dresses. lael eels Coa for en-| Superintendent of Parks Murphy an- 4 Ds , Se ee eer ne ere fo oe | dnael teas, URE Goce 32 rolls China Matting....... $9.50 $7.00 At 19c. Yard, At 20c. Yard, abling her to work steadily at a sa > tactory ‘galery. next Gaturday the evening concents, in- men ee tte Phe company comprises four small |®ugurated this season by Commissioner « 11.50 8.98 $3 rolls China Matting. Value 28c. Value 30c. Nor ini decided black boya who apcomplish moat of the| Willcox, in eCntral Park, would be 37 rolls Japanese Matting.... 11.00 7.50 Sheer novelty white goods, lace effects with dots be- Mercerized whtte cheviot, the popular basket weave, 2 or tl work, Miss Remington smiles upon the | discotiued ad the old custom of hold- (Third Floor.) tween the stripes. very much in demand. patchere’ “at ty audience more sweetly than she sings ing the Central Park band concerts ia ‘ and trusts the boya to do the rest. They | ‘he afternoon would be resumed. at have a Wish to go a-fshing, work with the energy of real artists| tne evening concerts in the: big park not Ae ee Hhelanenec ree and manage to gain a couple of encores,| have not drawn as well or been #0 to get all the Avhing | Sometimes they also acquire e consider-| Papular aa he expected. ‘The afternoon jobs for a thou: able sum in email change donated upon | foncerts seem Co sult the public fancy And Complete Lines, Specially Priced, of Dotted and Figured Swisses, 25c. to.. . 75 | French Organdles, 68 inches wide, 25c. to.. Negligee Shirts, Half Hose $8 and Underwear, For Men and Boys. Bastiste de !’Opera, sheer fabric, 25c. to India and Victoria Lawns, 1246c. to........0+6 Persian Lawns, 20c. to FIRST FLOOR. not only wil! not the instalment plan by various mem- oa r un of fishing but [asian POCSOS COCO SCOOT OOOO OOOO tate ~ get $5 a month for it, and mighty efs of the audience. Ambassador Towe Absolutely necessary for your comfort these days, and “Co! in— , ae aha ie IM lana mcuors ware ang aur “hare Mauer of feat ty] SOUTHAMPTON, Moe, duly 4nne |] at prices that are apparently appreciated judging by the |! BATHING COSTUMES Come on in= the water's fine"—says the busy to-day enriching the cash 1egisters | are both. singing the mame song about |NOTth German Lloyd steamer Kalser||| quantities we are selling. for the Surf—To-morrow tince of Pilsen. Surely, it is fine this along Gouth street and denouncing the | the same time, Sometimes one Garrity | Wilhelm Il, which sailed trom here for MEN'S NEGLIGEE SHIRTS, Ready _for_ the Surf—To-Mor;row: weather. And here are the nattiest Bathing smack owners Madrasand Percale Cloth,over 40 styles to select from; $1.00 Shirts,at} 35C on on a Summer Trip | Rater a ahead of he otter Garry Qt | han among her passenrafe Chantonat Suits your eyes ever rested upon. Costumes that have the call for favor amongst § me * . Tower, lor “ j ais, Altman and Me Af, Rriedsam |2 sets the pace, “But no matter which| to Germany. st Ss Ambassado ||| MEN'S AND BOYS'NEGLIGEE SHIRTS, 135c smart dressers at Newport, Narragansett and other resorts where style is a fine jiave left New York on their summer |Garrity leads, they both of them bent a ge assor 3 75c. ices ates nace oint—prices are away elow the worth. Vacation and are stopping at present at | the orchestra to the end of the chorus, Netherland’s Minister Sails. ste Pp Women's Mohair Bathing Suits, in black and bi the Harlington, Richfleld Springs, where | Tt @ perhaps scarcely fair to vocal art! paron Gevers, Minister of the Nether- | MEN'S BALBRIGGAN SHIRTS AND DRAWERS, Wee itgenal sta AT eee they will remain for several weeks, and | to say thet the Garritys sing, but thoy | 1ands to the United States, ealled to-day plain and ribbed; 50c. goods, at.........+0-eee0e ase seeees }a9c then mako a tour of Canada. do something like it and at least present | by the steamer Hyndam for Hurone, Lou NaEAe PAIATEAS seeeeeeeee ||] white and fancy; $1.00 grade, at..........0.. sessnescesveaneees {OBC Feaibraid Gove scssveseilaserteere te | MEN'S PLAIN AND FANCY HALF HOSE, Misses’ Brilliantine Shirt Waist Bathing Suits, in blue Misses’ and Children’s Mohair Bathing Suits, in blue H worth 25c, to 35c., at only, box plaited waist, a very pretty and $3 95 only, round sailor collar, tab front, trim- $1 95 serviceable COStUMO ....ceeseceeeeseeetene ° med with narrow white braid............. . (First Floor.) THIRD FLOOR. MEN’S UNDERWEAR We place on sale to-morrow morning 175 doz- ens importers’ and manufacturers’ samples of Samples at Half Price. strictly high-grade Men’s Underwear. They're the finest qualities that come from the loom, mostly of pure silk, silk and lisle and Balbrgeans: also fine lightwgight pure wool, silk and wool or wool and Heavy Linens, Specially Suitable for Hotel and Restaurant Use. 300 dozen Heavy Irish Linen NAPKINS—breakfast size. Special at 98c. and $1.65 per dozen, Extra Heavy Bleached Scotch Table DAMASK, special at Taare at 42c, and 52c. Irish Point Bureau SCARFS, worth in the regular way 48c. and 65c., special at 25¢, and 39¢, each. Hemmed Sheets and Pillow Cases Below Cost of Muslin by the Yard. Every Desirable Size and Make Represented. SPECIAL LOTS OF HEMMED PILLOW CASES, Size 45x36, at 6C. and 10C. each. Outing Suits purchased at 1g their value, THE BIGGEST HIT IN YEARS, A clean stroke of business that enables the men of Greater New York to buy the finest grades of Outing Suits and Coats and Pants at less than first cost of cloth and putting together. A 50 Per Cent. Saving. These suits represent practically the cream of the output of one of the foremost manufacturers in America, We imported cotton, Included with them are the finest garments of the American Hosiery Co. in lisle thread and mercerized. There are medium pelruts as well as the thinnest ventilated kinds. We have divided them for quick selling into three assortments: At $2.95, worth up to $6.00. | At $1.95, worth up to $4.00. At 95c, worth up to $2.00. Of nosort{s there a complement of sizes, but you will find all sizes of some sort in both shirts and drawers FIRST FLOOR. (9 BB PREP LR LEP ERDODEL LILLE LE BELL ESN DEBE LED ELLE DEAE ALLELE ERLE BEEP REPT BOYS’ WASH SUITS _ If June had been as hot as July you would not. have had this opportunity thrown in front of At Out-of-Season Prices. yoy. Boys’ summer cloth relief from heavy, cumbersome sorts. Suits, trousers, blouses and hats—al ~~ | Sixth Avenue, 20th to 21st Street. ng that gives a speedy: men’s Brilliantine Bathing Suits in black ' mtsis tucked waist, with deep sailor colar 80.79 white duck sailor collar and tie, trimmed $3 50 Women’s Brilliantine Bathing Suits sin Pee or blue, Asis mo Pe ae oe = 5 i Mar tri it! ‘omen’s air Bathing Suits, in blac! blouse with deep sallor collar trimmed ¥" $5.00 | and bine, nattlly trimmed with white brad, S200 very have divided the entire purchase in three immense lots. | f These Grand Values go on sale to-day for all this | specially priced. You'll not buy them for less this season. ( week, | One Hundred Sailor Suits, in every desirable ua K. & E. Blouses, in white, 75c. sort.....sseeeees 45 - retty designs, in sizes 3 to 12 years; regular value Men's S 4 9 OUTING SUITS that represent absolute per- ", F158" ana’ $2.95, for to-morrow the prices are Q5, Royal Blue Faye ct entien tore Sears fast color fection in summer wear, made of chev. BLOD and... eesseeesseeecereeseeeneeetes fashionable cut, regular $10.00 value, at... B7+0O iots, tweeds, homespuns, flannel or Boys’ Wash Trousers, splendid assortment, Boys’ Straw Hats, five hundred stylish braids, crashes, some with haircloth fronts, all On a hot day nothing cot almost double, to-morrow... * 25 were $1.00 and 75c,, all sizes, for to-morrow... 50 , 80 cools, refreshens, SECOND FLOOR. with hand-padded shoulders, made to sell for $9 and $10.........0.. as Cea eiees 0 i OUTING SUITS. In this lot we offer Rootbeer. Keep it in MUSLIN UNDERWEAR W< sell great quantities because womenfolk a line of Coats and Pants that are mar- Petar || ‘At an Economy Price like the extra thought we give to exclusive vels of beauty. Handemade throughout, dciiphinsidaneete) at Avon Economy m ce. styles—a tone of daintiness that is appreci- haircloth front, hand-padded shoulders, the club, restaurant, or ated. These are clear-away days. The buyer is nearing foreign shores to bring d gummer resort—and be comfortable, A package makes five made to sell for $14 and $15; yours at.. home new ideas. We want clean shelves for his purchases, so every odd garment '@ is thrown into a price pile that will hurry it to a new owner. ; OUTING SUITS. A superb collection, We can suit any taste, fit any size, 05 ee once CORSET COVERS. GOWNS. ’ Mostly foreign goods and the foremost Beware of imitations, Made of fine cambric, French shape, trimmed with Of fine Nainsook, sailor coflar effects, very prettil P: ' Patent Stopper Bottles lace and embroidery, several- styles to choose 25 trimmed with colored lawn, also chemise effect wit! for making Hires Root- from; value 50c., at... colored lawn band on neck and sleeves; value 79 examples of the tailor’s art; made to sell remo me for $18 and $20; yours at....... sheeee fam ‘ ‘) Bast, bn fave doses) pints, French style, made with drawing string, round neck | $1.00, at a ec) aa (lf 1 CHARLES &. iy ling) effects, trimmed with Torchon lace on neck and 39 nad fing canine, surplice) and savare neck effects, foro . R Laggmted armholes . . eee Imm wi Ine lace and embroidery, full a e How York Otten, £2 Park Plas, ti DRAWERS, lengths and widths; value $1.25, a :. 98 Made of fine cambriciand muslin with umbrella ruf- PETTICOATS. \ ‘ Bsa by le de araunancted Sey tucked an hemstitched, several good styles 29 oe of foe eemmteles Hxeter LA Syies fo select f a shat as . a $C ATOM os sererenrer er trterecescwanres & from, insertions of fine lace, also em~- { Petting - Made “of cambric and muslin, umbrella ruffle broidery and hemstitching, umbrella ruffles; valu: BROADWAY or. CHAMBERS ST. WORLD VACATION BUREAU NOW OPEN, trimmed with dace and hemstitching; value Soc, at 39 | $1.25, a8 -.-....--- re dame Net nCEMGIA 0N 1881 BROADWAY, NEAR 88TH STREET, NEW YORK. |