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ERS BROTHERS VINCENT P. BRYAN, SONG WRITER, AND |DR. LOUIS WALTON at S2th Club in That City. a Soreen Between “Stage ard Audience They Un- Mead a‘ Staggering Colleotion ‘af Jests. at prised by cable of the death in Loria awimming at the London Bath Club. shortly before his father, Dr. Henry Ated from the College of Physicia: and Surgeons in 1870. - DRIVE STRONG MEN TO CAFE. dispensary, and then vegan gene peactl ful. Jepeph Coyne Does Well with a Chappy Part—Much Nolse by “"Mustotans ald Shouting Girle— odbla Bevy from Stage School. = aay te “8 © Sty sister married a doctor, so that | Mf mte got sick she could get well for @My sister married a minister, #0 never married County Medioal Soc! and Calumet clubs an Cal. elty. Moon had suffered for several years heart trouvle, POR BETTER OR WORSE. tor at 119 Weet 294 at, ber Bhrich’s store, 1 ror ‘whortnees ald he would give me a room, sis raey City, Mmé. Morelli and her trained jaguars, mania ave, formed the feature of the bill at the Ke “I went to supper at Delmonido’s Hy | the walter put something on the that made mo feel dad.” what was it?” “Tho check." . fava) Reserve Band continued “2HOU SHALT NOT STEAL." Your friends will say ‘There moeg| nich bem ” % " an ‘coward.’ Offered the first of its ‘| Vincent P. Bryan Married to n r} “Well, se oe pore Wee Mead that muipmies <osrnivale Fan reworks) Miss Rae Selwyn, Who Had i i hen come and ar say. tinued at Manhattan Beach—Dostock's Th I ‘Don't he look natu animal show, the Johnstown Filld, and Been Two Years In His Em- ursday Specia Ss In ina Henderson's Musio Hall, et Coney HAUPI 5 * | Taland, drew great crowds, 5 ploy. S Tb d wae BROOKLYN THEATRDS. a URS AN > “Who does?” ‘The Montauk reopened with Mont- ‘Vincent P, Bryan, the well-tnown song the musical comedy offering at the Co-| Miss Rae Selwyn, his secretary. lumbla, bride is a sister of Edgar Selwyn, actor’ and playwright, who will be the leading MYSTERY IN DEATH thus gases and Arthur ssleres ey]: 000 yards OF “BILL NYE'S” AUNT |"Stit cawrn was ensamva as ar.| Black,Coloved and Bryan's secretary about two years ago. WHAT'S THE ANSWER? Sheriff Recelves Anonymous Letter|aignt. They became engaged to be mar- : i oH, irsless telegraph we can] Hinting that Mra, Green Did | fled more thane year ago, and bed Mr, Domestic Taffeta Stlks Bryan cared to write love songs the nec- Soy, nothing goes on ia New Torte Not Die by Accident. essary inspiration would not have been on sale to-morrow at WATSONVILER, Cel., Sept. '.—Mre, row But his greatest successes have a Bivira J. Scales Green, a well-know:! m such songs as “Down Where the FS uronrant rr TRUE. Graruster ond cant ce the tate mew" | Wursburger Flows,” “In the Sweet By C. 4 yard, I OF a bear G1ed at her home here on Aug. 27, Hér | 224 By." “It Was the Dutch” and the tocks ‘are colng I/death was asorthed to accidental |; p*"lin's Bay” song in the ““Wisani of value 75¢. a yard, asphyxiation by tluminating gam until | Rezerd Teh hore neaaecte YTIoe for HASTY HELEN, Sheriff Trefton received an anonymous flayor Low, who |a,a great friend of the Siterence, between your |note asserting that her death was “not| Mr. Bryan, had promism to perform Dyess Goods ly and your girl 80 accidental as it seemed to be.” ‘The | Mt warriase ceremony, which tool . place at the home of joqgar Selwyn, No. When VOUS Gal ace tag Sheriff went to Santa Crus last night to} sa Coyural Park ‘Woste but found io you.” report to District-Attorney Knight. would unable to be present. Alder- S , Z. Mi, Green's husband iw aixtyealx | ZA" Marke was then selected to tle tho Pecira: . years old. Mra. Green was bis fifth atta ie) ie the weet end South ;{Mr. and Mrs, Brvan will make Tite Taree of hs former wives dled: |iitaetin Now York Clty. ane 2,000 yards B. a ¥ AREY adios, {BATTLEFIELD FOR carnecie.| 4// Wool Challies \,@ sams of water (From the Philadelphia Public Ledger.) an There are many superstitions about] MtMomatre to Bay Bannookburn even @ scr audience the 8: crush the shell after eating an egg, or| Andrew Carnegie {s negotiating for the Coe eatgeldey te ta push the apooa thiovgh the bettom {purchase of the famous battenea of {128m all at Sera in the form of a cross, showing a Lnger- Raspecepion: near Gtirting, Scotiand, it is "The Rog ing relic of the once general supersti- | in order te save it from faliing into the ee Oe aoe eae tious betlef that witches lived in ene | Sas of bultdera, 25C. © yard, foffmann an z shells and made boate of them, casting | At Bannockburn, June %, 1314, ' finale up tor anes belle pau the Nousehela, to roatye ik | Sapte, unger Brace, Qareated oe regular soc. quality, the Bog ma {a believed that an ogg lia by white| Ush, led by King award TM ‘tbe te immense amo: ben in a new nest on Easter Day will | of battle te marked by a blo feloas, two canvas Weetae oure ead or stomach! that, granite called the Bored a young wom broken in a vineyard, {t would prevent 7m} would:eave.a@ field from frost, and its possession gave one the power to see] HAVERHILL, Gept 9 — Secretary Witches. It was also believed that an| Moody absolutely declined yesterday to eug laid on Good Friday, thrown on tho| make any statement regarding bis wita- in the ‘kitoben,|fire, would extinguish ' it, while the| drawal irom the Cabinet devil would be killed If shot with an] Moody's inumate fren fontingent was auement-|e¢s laid on Christmas Day. he wil not resign for the present a lovely young m ne of pains in the Gtane.” Th le What fow lines tall to their ioe | its suffering’ from ball,” or amilarly| © MOODY NOT TO RESIGN. Lord & ay Or Kiaw & tenn worl ‘ id seemed Rens 6 complete- aed ae WORLD WANTS For All Your Wants. | a vines not a y julcy. fhere Was one handsome: m Ha May-poke dance. which wos rick a | it t. R ay. nce, fuming and telling in effect, m Coleman and George A ; SS had a catchy coon song in M Sycamore Tree,” and the Rog. thers did their best bit of work in ther song. “Say You'll Be a ‘of Mine,” OTHER HOUSES. BUT Earl of Pawtucket” moved down Princess without losing a bit of larity en route—"For Her c Sake," one of Theodore; Kre melodramas, began a week’: ent at the Grand OperasHiouse. Bludso” drew two big audiences the Metropolls—Geéorge Sidney in psy Inzy" was the ction at the é 2, BRASSWOR BRICKLAY PRS \Winter Overcoats, Falk Suits} esis gt oe RA Ld $40 WORTH OF MERCHANDISE FOR $20, Bpptonians in “Robin Hood, : No, 1 above is the new 1903-4 Winter Overcoat; No. 2, Muslo—'"The Evil Men D, the 1902-3 garment&~ Not much difference is there? ‘ hr are We had to carry over a few No, 2's; also some men’s J vavomena SRE ae eave and youths’ suits that vary from the advance styles even less SAK BRS with a new cast, reopened the than the overcoats. olas Garden—Wleanor Faif and| _ They're in our Broadway store only. Buy* your Fall nging sind dancing chorus, was the Suit and Winter Overcoat now and save 50%. eening New atttaction at the Parestse| d, pt Garden, which began its fina! $20, $18 or $15 Black Cheviot Overcoat, very long, he Great Nirwanla and her) $15 to $20 Oxiord Frieze Overcoat, very long, Wo plotire pose, won much! $15 to $20 Overcoats, same materials, Knee length, / oh at Kelth’so—Owen Kitdare,! Men's and Youths’ Fall and Winter Weight Suits, * Kipling,” was Introducea|| $1250 to $20 well-made Fancy Mixed Suits, Shaes Zz Garr! band: Madison Nam Collier § T, Powers ft ae Soweelome $12.50 to $18 Blue and Black Cheviot Suits, Regular $12.50 to $18 Black Thibet Suits, $12.50, $15 andl $18 Black Unfinished Worsted Suits, Mail Orders Promptly Filled, 279-281-283 Broadway, Just North of Chambers Street, “BROADWAY STORE ONLY. SECRETARY WHO BECAME HIS BRIDE DEAD IN LONDON. New York Physician Stricken with Heart Failure Whiie Swimming Relatives in this city have been ap- of Dr. Louis Walton, of this clty. He was stricken with heart failure after Dr. Waltan was born in Liverpool Walton, an English practitioner, came to this city to locate. Young Dr. Walton was educated Lere and gradu- in witch he was most success- Dr. Walton was a member of the the University the Bath Club, of London, where ho dict, Hig sister, Mrs. George Mooney, and a brother, Sol. William P, Walton, live in this His nephew, Dr. Henry W, paid 1b that Dr. Walton —_—_— PROF, KOCH’S LYMPH INHALATION estas H CURBS FRONT! Asthma, Bronchitis, nm ‘went to the Waldorf and asked the | Consumption, ‘Betore 1 went to the doe- 01 hed He bet that he didn’t have time to give me| principal act on the bill at the Newark 1, - er P ala A De bath.” Rouse—-Molntyre and Heath, in thelr Bh now eet well) and a new sketch, “The Man from Montana,” Wrong, sod grateful. to the D | warrer, sone warer, eorass.| made & Mi at Hurtig & Seamon's—— dector yho tranied mat ware dire Graf, 20 Gse- NE cures Catarrh, Deatness and ¥ rm, Hy music Leth At ge Med yas CT ete Lyte examination. Flours low," amues erse! y tf ‘30 at Huber's—wNew plot- Alara cal. risa of wiephene, 1228-28) to own at the Bdon | Musse—— 119 W8T 200 BT., neat to Bhrich's Beare, N, es—thi «| fomery and Btone in “The Wisard of fish ey play mith Ashs| Fomery, ie, Strayed or Stolen” waa] Writer, was married this stternoen vess ooas. It was almost @ case of love at first White Imported and milan on staple black andnavy blue ‘con between them-|tne egg. In Bootland’and Ireland chil- to Save It from Builders, grounds, with dots and fig- Gren are taught by thelr nurses to] LONDON, Sept. 9—It ts sad that|ures, also a few fancy print- | 1 ,808 espera ess Bares to Aken catsnevuwenBbscate woaktctiukouscateat 3 aS TIE WORLD: WEDNESDAY &VENING, SEPTEMBER 9, 1909. jon ns ‘He spent several years tn the college | a ot ¥ H. Macy & Co.'s Attractions Are Their Low Prices. AiG 7 on oe We Equip: ! f Schoot Children Completety— School Supplies As Well As Clothing. R. The Sales of Furniture and | Oriental Rugs Are Sti 4 Goin 5 ele Broadway, 34th to 35th St. China Bargain: Tables: | This Sale Started With Theor Havas Dine Ware One Million Dollars’ Worth of China, Glass, Mobtirdeanhg es pap Statuary, Bric-a-Brac and Lamps. | are the ruling tints in the decorative Either in Stock or Within Easy, Reach. studies. Gold, in the mellowed ‘ clouded effects, beautifies the hatte dles, knobs and edges. We will sell . oe this exquisite China at about the Uhe original display has changed. It has been diminished by the: volume of sales com- || prices of ordinary white ware, passed during eight days of wonderfully active business. But the addition of recently- 10c. for 45c. Individual Batters landed goods more than maintains the early, varieties—really enlarges them considerably. || sc. tor oc: Frutt Plates, Hence there are no gaps or deficiencies, no depletian or exhaustion. . || The stock represents one of the triumphs of modern retailing. It is a collection that exemplifies the artistic achievements of two worlds—almost staggering when you at- tempt to make a just mental inventory of its scope and diversity. 21c.for 35 Tea Plates, 3c. for 40c. Soup Plates, Rare specimens of Royal Worcester, Crown Derby, Coalport, Teplitz, Royal Dresden, Royal Berlin, Royal Bonn, Sevres and other exquisite wares for cabinets, etageres and mantels, 23¢. for 40, Breakfast Plates, a9c. for 0c, Dinner Plates, 29c. for §50c. Cups and Saucers. 39c. for 0c. Pickle Dishes. Japanese Cloisonne and Carved Ivories—a limited number of beauti! ul designs of the most 87c. for $1.25 Bakers. ee) fel wane workmanship, at popular prices. You should not miss seeing them, 970. tor $1.50 Gravy Boats, 69¢. for $1.00 Dishes—ten inches,” 97c. for $1.35 Dishes—twelve inches, “Straus” Cut Glass. “Straus” Cut Glass had won golden opinions from the buying public $1.47 for $1.75 Dishes—fourteen inches $1.97 for $2.75 Dishes—sixteen inches, Decorated Porcelain and China Dinner Sets. Beseowst. | Jon, ite it a Cueto Ge fae $1.47 for $1.75 Covered Dishes, Porcelain Dinner Sets, 100 pieces, underglaze decorations, adv medal at the World’s 5 ie i tised elsewhere at $7.50; our DULG ROMLNTe Tose sists $5.87 judges there simply sustained Lg LAE Kt) Bie — Porcelain Dinner Sets, 102 pieces, tinted decorations, adver- verdict that had already been vol- Gael clsewliere at99.00/Guriprience mee eteisc) 826° [intent rendered by thousands. |Cooking Utensils—“Firsts.”” Porcelain Dinner Sets, 102 pieces, floral and gilt decorations, ad- $9,87 vertised elsewhere at $12.00; our price.......s.sesssesseeeereee Osea! hte? cut glass factories Is on It is bosh—serious and culpable Carlsbad China Dinner Sets, dlrect from our own factory, the china Ws of | {He Clehth floor, "Visitors are wel-t tosh for any one to chim that flawless quality, the decorations are rich with gilt, complete with 4 4_ 37 and Salad 1s,| Chipped, broken, scaled and cracked soup tureen, real value $17.50; Our price.......s.sceeeseeceees $2.97 for Fruit Bowls,| ritshen Ware is as good as the per y _eight inches in diameter— others up to $15.89, Limoges China Dinner Sets, pretty delicate pink floral decora- $3.97 for Fruit and Salad Bowls, nine tions, gilt handles, 401 pieces, advertised elsewhere at $20.00; OUF g4 6 97 fect kind, If that was true, the makers would PIICE ssc yeeceecseneresserscees Pee eee pecetscccccsecseeses sees Inches in diameter—others u tf Theodore Haviland’s China Dinner Sets, dainty flower decorations, handles and | to $17.87. P}not make such pce concer a knobs finished with clouded gold, 100 pieces, advertised else- 44 97 $2.97 for Nappies, elght inches in order to induce careless retailers s where at $27.50; Our price..........sseeeee Deivecslgecebsebe . * diameter—others up to $14.37.| haul it off and sell it to the ignorant $2.97 for Nappies, eight inches in} and credulous. eter—ot to $15.97. ’ $4.39 for, Nappies, with handies, five| Of core, fe a $ ‘ yee in diameter--others up. cooking re Hi hike a $2.49 for Oil Bottles—others up to} Every principle of health and econ Theo. Haviland's Dinner Sets, 112 pleces, charming decorations, 344 g7 gilt on every piece, advertised elsewhere at $30.00; our price.... 24, Theo. Haviland’s Dinner Sets, 124 pieces, decorations of tinted bouquets and gilt bow-knots, advertised elsewhere at $60. Our price.....sseceeees Theo. Haviland’s Dinner Sets, 124 pleces, dotted border an 87. and gold edges are the decorated scheme, advertised elsewh $2.97 ve Water Bottles. omy should urge that they bé cot» $67.50; our price.........++ Pe cheteasees $2.47 for Decant pint size signed to the trash heap. Limoges Dinner Sets, 125 pleces; the decorations are tich an 2 tie i ‘e could realize substantial {nal designs in gold lace advertised elsewhere at $95.00; 879 6 $3.47 for Decanters—quart size. by handling the “seconds” —as the ° our price on : $3.97 fc ‘et Decanters. Our assortment of finer Sets !s corresponi attractive. A ‘he me Ee Plichers. roar inane ne ee of p reaten range of styles to choose from cannot Ye found beneath any roof In Rirarica Impartial comparisons Justify the statement that our prices are 25 to 33 per cent. cheaper than the closest competition. Open Stock Patterns, Over fifty styles of Prench, English, Austrian and American decorated China known as “Cpen Stock-Patterns.” They are sold by the set or by the single plece. This permits you to choose sets that serve your tndividual require- Ihents and at any time replace articles that may be broken, $2.49 for Setsof Sugarsand’Credms. | nel for distributing them is-very firm $2.69 for Gelery Trays—others up to ited, since only a few houses In the $11.87 country are willing to) oes Children’s Coats.- m. He reputation by dealing witht Children’s Full-Length Coats, made of castor, blue, aul red and Paetibelb apd bears Lit Ab A black kersey cloth; inverted plait the ata) aly aa ly thane back, fancy’ cape and steeves, |ONers 2 for the rubbishy refuse, trimmed with stitched velvet and nee eee Oe oe eT Kio buttons; sizes 4, 5 and 6 years; iDiatiel oth Sadted 33) $4.96. ° ’ Gray Agile Lipped Sancqpam, 4 Gt Girls’ Three-quarter Monte Carlo a i Coats, double-breasted style, made Gray Agate Tea and Coffee Pots, @ of Keon Bee oe Gt tea qt, 46c, veline faney. sleet, wh Gastar) , Gout tater $0 Mas a8 Ba ce Gray Agate Berlin Saucepans, 4 qh ; Children's _full-te1 53c,; 6 qt, 66c. K of tan, blue and red kersey clot! Gray Agite’ Tea Kettles, 7 In, 840 Inriéss style, tri 1th mlat stitched velvet, ouble, capes, new Gray, Acate Dish Pare, 44: ty 85 08 fancy sleeves, sizes 4, $ and 64 4 ky SEL 6 EATS woccoere eeeeeeece . fe Gray Agate Ham Boilers, $1.78, The Carpet Sale.-ur. News of this sale has been wisely disseminated. Buyers arrived early yesterday—and continued to comé, up to the last hour. Of course, the Carpets are in process of dec- imation. , ' There being no disappointments in respect to styles, vari- eties and values, selections were naturally made without difficulty. Not even random, haphazard choosing can lead you astray. We have studied and solved the problem of Carpet beauty and goodness for you. ; ! When the most prominent wholesale house in America decided to quit the Carpet business, the chance came to us to secure standard products of the best mills at under- prices. We were not slow in taking advantage of the oj Girls’ full-length Coats, made of Wine, red and lack chevlot matton,| TAY, Ate MIlk of Rice’ Botters, et double-breasted style, trimmed with * epaulets, nea velyet collar and| | Gray Agate Soup Pots, 12 qt, $1.58; ortunity. That is why the present offerings are possible. Soe earn gs) si te 36,95 14 qt., $1.58; 18 qt, $1.88 Battens and colorings in abundance for libraries, cham- Girls’ full-length Double-breastea| Gray Steel Enamelled Lipped i Satta sade ctibies, brown ae red pans, 4 qt., 19¢. \ zibelines, box back, w! elt, clr namiel Pans, cular cape and stole, trimmed with Grey ie A br pili od ILE % see ing an rise gg 9] Gray Sel Emo Tea Pt, 2 Misses’ Semi-fitting Jackets, made of Oxford Gray Zibeline, double- Se eet Enamélle¢ Coffee Pots, % 14 34C. breasted box front: fucked sleeves: with forouee ctke| Gray Steel Enamelled Fry Pans, $10, trimmed with ‘velvet mping, notched | snd 34c, collar, Ined throughout with black Gray Steel Enamelled Dish Pans, 80 satin, sizes 14, 16 and 18 39,96 qt, 4ic, lers, » S4e, nd Sktrts, ore Gray Stee! Enamelled Lipped Preserv. an je aa rtoor,| ink Kettles, 4 qt, 23¢.; 8 at, 560, Children’s School Dresses, . high neck style, made of blue and red Paris Umbrellas, cashmere, round yoke of tucked taf-| Ail kinds of novelties originate in feta, finished with fancy bertha, | Paris, , trimmed with braid; lined gored|The deft, dextrous, restlessly-striv- skirt; sizes 4 to 14 years, $2.61. [ing artists and inventors are ever baie p- Gibson Presses, ra ot Seveloping new ideas, : red an cashmere, i iT i pression fiveral vows of aticting and patent) pres, Hime, the ‘unique ext ! leather belty gored skirt, ned 06lT im Ss. throughout, sizes 4to 14 years. $329} The odd feature is in the construc Children's Gibson Dresses, made of | tion of the frame and rod- red sea Bins leter cole and cuffs | ing an Umerels that ma: fle immed with braid, gore a1 | closer and more compactly than an skint ates 4 toss yes... $5.2" |other Umbrella that was over made, Children’s Gore Flare Dress Skt made of black and blue serge, nee Of course, the fine soft silk is a tailored, lined with perealine, 2.96 genuine help in creating the result. sizes 28 to 37 IMvsesseeseree $2.99) Handles—for both men and women Children’s Walking Skirts, made of |—pretty designs. The _ neatest, light and dark gray and green fancy ltrimmest, drassies? Umbrellas we've of stitching, straps and but- 5 4.74 ever seen—exttemely light, ex bers, reception rooms, dining rooms, halls and stairs. All-wool Extra Super Ingrain Carpets, sold regularly at 75c. ; a yard; special during this sale..... Srcctstesenss 446 All-wool Extra Quality Ingrain Carpets, sold regularly at 95c. a yard; special during this sale.....++see+ee a wee 69c Smith's and Hartford's Tapestry Brussels Carpets, sold reg- ularly at 75c. a yard; specu during this sale..... 48c Smith’s, Hartford’s and Stinson’s Nine and Ten- estry Brussels, regular price 90¢.; special at...+++--se06 69c All-wool Velvet Carpets, d s for rooms, halls and stairs, 90c. and $1.00 qualities; jal at... quonoanauacne CLiks Bigelow’s, Hartford’s and Smith’s ue -grade Axminsters, regular $1.15 to $1.45 qualities; speclal......+seseseeoee 98c Bigelow’s, Lowell's, Whittall’s and Hartford’s high-grade Body Brussels, $1.35 to $1.50 qualities, at.....++s++seeee 99c ‘Extra Quality All-worsted Wilton Velvet Carpet, regular price $1.50 to $1.75; special at....+seerevessreseveeeee 1.4. Finest Royal Wilton Carpets, pons of best makers, reg- ular price $2.75 to $3.50; special at....++seeeesseeeeees 1. Sale of Domestic Rugs.-.- All-wool Reversible Smymma Rugs—handsome patterns and rich color- it me 78 Instead of $11.00, 6, x9, ft.| $16.98 instead of $21.50, 9. x12 ft, 913124 instead of $16.50, 7Mixt0}6 ft.! $21.47 Instead of $27,50,9 x9 ft. Choicest Five-frame Body, Brussels Rugs—wonderfully serviceable. $17.49 instead Of $20.00, 6 x 9 ft.| $33.98 instead of $37.50, 9 xis ft: "49 instead of $26.00, 836x40% ft,| $33.98 instead of $38.00, {0%ext2 ft, Sass instead of $28.50, 9 x12 ft.| $37.98 instead of $42,50, 1034x13% ft. Beautiful Royal Wilton Rugs—highest quality—magnificent Oriental tons, sizes 30 to 37 in...... tremely strong-—$8.49, effects. $19.98 instead of $22.50, 6 x 9 | $44.98 Instead of $50.00, 9 x15 ft Armour’s Best Brand; = mn 00, 8 ft.| $49.98 instead af $55.00, 10%6xt3%4 ft ; boys Read of eae es ft. nin instead of $60.00, ent ft. “Helmet” Picnic Hams or Shoulders. Best quality Allwool Art Squares—latest and prettiest designs and Every jece is carefully selected and in- colorings. 5 Ja instead of $5,50, 2. x3 ql $756 Instead of $9.00, 4. x3 yds. specteds- sugar-cured, freshly smoked and $4.74 instead of $6.00, 2}4x3 yds.| $8.64 instead of $40.50, 436x3 yds. canvased, average weight. six pounds; 8° Si lana Ob See Syste | atasectmaiead CLSsa Sonate during this sale the price will be This, the first season in our new store—the largest building in the world devoted to all epee our patrons,

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