The evening world. Newspaper, September 10, 1903, Page 16

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CHR CH Tyn, last night @ telegram announcing his death was handed her, She swooned, but recovered and fin- Yehed the last aot, after which she Bhe and her daughter came here to-day and the body will be sent to New York for burial. Mr. Clifton had been here with “The Sign of the Cros company. eon he was with Dan Daly in ‘John Henry,” and he had been with the “Liberty Belle,” Enminie,” EXPLOSION SHAKES SECTION OF JERSEY Forcite Powder Works Blows Up, Setting Fire to Car SE OF JER FATHER OEAD, Fads -U GOING, GTM “Beautiful Steeplechase Park” henbe WEST i14™ e Give the Famous Blue Tradin, Bargain Friday’s Store News Brims with Peerless Values in Garments for School. Fall stocks are now at the very height of beauty. Assortments are view of school opening, we have planned liberally for school outfitting. Our prices are emphatically the lowest that can be quoted. ‘>aisiaction Quaranteed or Cash Purchases, "POPE LEDSEATH2| ACTRESS GOES _ Prof. Cardarelli, of Rome, Makes © Promised Statement and § Tries to Show Diagnosis in Pontiff’s Case Was incorrect. Stamps with Frederick Clifton, Well-Known Actor, Dies in Boston Hospi- tal Before Maria Glover, His Daughter. Can Reach Him. Cilfton came to this country about twenty years ago from England with Gilbert and Sullivan. accomplished musictan and had com- jeveral light operas which met Bewides a wife he js sur- vived by six children, all of whom are Alles, Charles, ‘Thomas, Eva and Emily Clifton are now playing with the ‘Tess of the Which Was Also Shattered. the broadest we ever had, In Our garments for girls and bo: Following specials speak for “DESCRIBES THE SYMPTOMS. DOVEM, N. J., Sept. 10.—There wan a tremendous explosion in the shipping house of the American Forcite Powder Works at Lake Hopatcong, the concus- sion belng felt plainly in Dover, more than elght miles away. frame structure 75 by 40 feet, was blown to pleces and only a hole in the ground shows where it stood. ‘The ruins caught fire and the packing- house and another frame building joining in which was stored a large amite were destroyed. r of the packing-house on the BOSTON, Sept. 10.—Frederick Clifton, inn & well-known actor and once a friend or Henry Irving, died alone in Boston Hos- pital with hundreds of friends here and in his home city, New York. Last Sat- urday he went to the hospital very {ll with pneumonia and when ihe learned his condition he wrote to his daught Estella in New York telling her t + Physician Who Could Not Be Cailed > 4m Consultation Because He Is an Itallan Government Official Goes Into Detalls of Iliness. sses’ Handsome Fall Suits at $5.98. Louls XIV. skirted blouse coat with trimmings of velvet and fancy silk braid, Skirts in the newest seven-gore flare style. from fine wool fancy suitings, in blue and gray; sizes 12 to 18 yea worth $8.98; special at.. Beautiful Suits fo ———— The building, a DYNAMITE FOR CRUSADER. jor Who Fought Liquor Men Blown Up. BERNE, Ind., Sept, 10.—The home of Fred Rohers, editor of the Berne Wit- large puff sleeves. 5.98 r Women, Special at $9.98 * ROMH, Sept. 10.—Prof. Cardarelli, the aa |) feminent physician, who is a member of {the Senate, publishes in thorax. monia. Y Phere are forms of preumonia, he continu pain and cough are | @uberculous nature. @xamination confirmed ‘wool Pebbled Cheviot, superior quality, in blue or black. The coats are made after the long skirted model. mixed materials have shoulder capes and are belte Also handsome mixed sult- 9.98 aes ae eee , Misses’ Walking Shirts. in in © or Dott heviot ited lind front, tailor stitched and trimmed ae Siem Ne OE with pearl buttons, stitched tab stock, large puff sleeves; all sizes, Girl’s School Hats. Several good new shapes in mohair felt fh the wanted colors; trimmed with ribbon and ends, and worth $1.00; here to-morrow. Children's Crush Hat: in up-to-date styles an 75c.; here to-morrow, each ‘The letter was delayed and she could not arrange until yesterday to come to Boaton. She is known to the theatrical world as Maria Glover and while play ing with the “Night Before Christmas’ company at the Gotham Theatre, Brook- stood a car loaded with cases of dyna- oat demolished by dyna- The family was ex- tricated from the ruine with slight in- The coats inthe dat the waist; body lined with silk serge; newest sleeve. The skirts are walking length, fully plaited, and cut from advance patterns. A Fall Waists at 49c. PTtalin to-day a long article to demon- mite early to-day. “mtrate that Pope Leo XIII. died of tu- Werculous cancer of the right hydro- At fire and was blown up. les around trees and fences were blown down, the force of plosion being felt in two countles. So far as known nobody was injured. musemen Esto CONEY ISLAND, Most Successful Pleasure Resort in the World, Millions of people have patron- ized it during the past summer and have been delighted. Inaugurating ovr Fall ‘Season, commencing Sept. 10th, a Souvenir Combination Ticket, entitling holder to admission to Park and all the great attractions, will be on sale at 25c. for one week. ‘Rohers's paper has peen leading the opposition to licensed saloons. He fortifies his statement with argu- mefits based on his own experience and hat of authorities such as Trousseau, Barth, Frankel and Zagari to show that ‘ail the symptoms of the Illness of Pope Leo XIIL., as stated in oficial bulletins by Drs, Lappon! and Mazzoni, lead to the conclusion that the late Pope was mat affected by pleurisy or pleuro-pneu- cheviot or new fi ings. Full pleated side, finished with tailcr strapsand buttons; LOWEST PRICED STORE IN NEW YORK FOR FINE GOODS. in bottom; lengths 32 to 38; at. Girls’ and Boys’ Shoes value Shoes; excellent girls’ are soft dongola leather lace and button shoes—all sizes. For boys, soft calf leather lace Shoes with heavy soles. Both lots special at. Shoes For Boys—Calf leather lace shoes; double: soles; sizes 9, 9%, 10. 1044, 11, 1134, 12, 12%, 13. hoes For Girls—Dongola kid lace shoes: patent leather toe caps; sizes 5, 554, 6, 6%, 7. - Little Liberty Shoes. Lace or Button Shoes, with patent leather toe caps. The newest creations in footwear for children; sizes 11% to 2, $1.25; 8% to 11, $1.00; 6 to 8, 90c. Magnificent Opportunities for Boys. Two-piece double breasted, three-plece Sack, Norfolks, Sailor Biouses and Ehrich Bros. 6TH AVE. 224d TO 23d ST.. NEW YORK. The Great Chinaware Sale Has Caught Crowded every hour since its opening—crowds , the popular ‘Knockabout”’ hat wort! 49c Women’s Hats Under Price.|, Hand-made Hats. Prof. Cardarelli afirms that from the moment the bloody liquid appears in the pleura and js found through thor- acentesis, especially when gathers deceitfully without fever or manifest cause of pleurisy, the Gingnosis of pleurisy must be excluded, and that when the liquid forms in the ‘wight pleura, it usually indicat ‘er hydrothorax tn aged perso nile pleurisy or , In which fever, Several of the best styles of Jap. silk and horsehair and span- gles; all the new frames for Fall; values up the Popular Fancy mh SSSSSSsSSaaaa= from everywhere. All realize the importance of the sale-—the goods speak for themselves. is everything to us. ork o The following Is a fac- simile of the combination ticket that can be pur- chased for 26 cents. New [Mohair Felt Dress Shape: the new colors. to sell for $1.00. Sp AJl the new blocks in Made for this season and made here to-morrow, each.... from in town—crowds from out of town—crowds fre most without exceptitn v The builders are crowding work on our new build 1g (on the 23d Street side), and jwe must be ready to act. When con tecting walls begin to come down there will be no alternative except ‘The declaration that the post-mortem ‘made by Doctors Lapponi and Mazzonl, the professor declares, is not sufficient, only careful microscopic examination , worsteds, cassimeres and Venetians. Plain colors in blue, black or gray, as well as scores of fancy mixtures, all sewed with silk. Russian Blouses. All-wool chevio to move the goods bodily. That we must avoid—and that is why we make such offers as these: COMBINATION 1.98 im these cases eatablish the real af- ction of the pleur: and strongly lined; sizes 3 to 16; special at Boys’ Suits with Extra Pants at $1.98. Double-breasted style two-piece Sults, with extra Pants to match. Shown in blue and black fast-color cheviots. They are matchless outfits at the and Carisbad | U2-plece English B BUTTER PLATES, luminated and deoorat- ed; regularly 150......5 ‘he professor's statement concludes as tal Glass table 1 Attractions Attached | follows: an assorted undergiaze <"Hematic serum gathered deceltfully q@ithout fever, pain or cough in an old man of ninety-four, with diminishing eulous hydrothorax, | { ; “a e publicatio: YOUTH OF STR Welghted down with her employment. Aife can be saved. f 4 Wosendiaugh being left ebarge. to his office at night. So¥ice, but worked on, the police. kind at Be. each Meat Platters. Of Extra Thin White Porcelain, All Fancy 8. DINNER PLATES Ateccs . 4c Most stores are getting double or near It. well made and perfect fitting; Italian lining; and reinforced seams; sizes 7 to 15; special at....-..- ace Boys’ 75c. Pants at 39c That’s why we undersell other. ‘ine woollen chéviot, in plain and mixed fabrics—double seat, double knees, patent band, riveted buttons and taped seams—tfinished with hip pockets and deep hems; sizes 4 to 15; special at. School Hosiery. exceptionally well adapted to the hard wear that school children will give them, Children’s Fast Black Cotton Hose, fine and corduroy ribbed, double heel, toe and special, per pair Children’s Fast Black Ribbed Cotton Hose, fine and wide ribbed, fashioned feet, high spliced hee! toe; 25¢. quality, special at.. Misses’ and Boys’ Fine Fast Black ribbed, fashioned feet, high spliced heel and toe, Outing Flann stfength, should ha made the doctors ‘think of cancer of the pleura or tuber- tead of pleurisy, “ploura-pneumonia or senile pulmonary it 1s impoastble to Giagnosis without having seen patient and without precise data on the chemical nature of the composition ef the liquid taken from the pleura. “Faithful to a high pledge taken, I hay waited for forty days from the death of the Pope before making this Je. TRA PLATHS at.. 6c, BREAD AND BUT. ‘BS 2 floval decorations, ilum- 1.98 Breen undersinze deco- ai China CHOP DISH: ve DISHES.. 220 in the latest floral dec- Made for us in enormous quantities. able for school wear. DINNER SETS, hand- romely decorated, del!- cate oral decorations, 8-Inoh—I8e, quality Indian Congress Good For Admission 10—-Inch—2te. qua’ 12-inch—29e quality All Handsomely Deco- rated. Austrian & Carls. bad China. ° POTS, handsomély dec- traced’ in gold; Handkerchiefs. Especially Sattable for School Use. This special purchase includes hundreds of dozens of Handker- chiefs which are admirable for school use. Both lain white, hemstitched, and white with colored rders are represented; special to-morrow at, each » Laces and Neckwear. Lace and Embroidered Collarettes, ranging in value up to 25c. each; special at. fine] Pt. de Paris, Torchons and Fanc; in matched sets, assorte value at, per yard. el Wear, Muslin Wear and Children’s School Aprons. School Aprons at 25: Three styles, in sizes 4 to 14 years; Mother Hubbard and long waist effects, trimmed with bibs of fine embroidery, revefs and hemstitched ruffles; regular price 39c., special for this Me thi t Se-plece extra thin white These are Stockli porcelain THA , ewest shapes; regular- y +1 BB “Down and Out” Good For One Ride “The Limit” Good For Admission A Cariabad china SALAD IT DI DINNER PLATDS 2 PL. —Dresden decorations tlons; regularly $6.00, 3.25 Toilet Sets. S-plece Austrian MT SETS, delicate decorations, gold ren -_ . BRBAD and B E) PLATDS—Dres- den decorations — TRIES 10 END LIFE Business Cares Too Heavy for His Young Shoulders. delicate decorations and Dinner Sets. white ncelal DINNER SETS of eke tra thin porcelain; new- est shapes; regu- Carlebad china CF TRAYS, handsomely Wecorated and tinted in gold; regularly 4c. 22c mely good 5 c P-plece porcelain TOTL rt Giant See Saw Good For One Trip 10-plece porcelain fancy, gold at! 14 SETS, handsome! OLIVE and PIC SHS at 1-pleoe porcelain SET: handsom: ly decorated in delicat assorted floral decora- — “Dew Drop” Good For One Ride Outing Flannel Gowns, fancy stripes, full size, heavy two styles, double yoke, with satin over SLOP JAR, handsomely rr School Shoes. This week’s Shoe Offerings are more than great —they are phenomenal even in this store of un- usual values. Read: 500 Pairs Misses’ and Children’s School Shoes In Button and Lace, patent leather and kid tips; every size and width; durable; regular $1.50 value Little Gents’ Box Calf and Vici Kid Shoes, sizes 8 comfortable and dress: regular $1.50 value, Boys’ and Youths’ Satin Cal te green; illuminated deco- cup and saucer; all at, 1 ee sein aterials or gathered oe at neck; with turn-over collar and embroidery trimmed, 65c. value, at. Gowns, heavy muslin, in V-shape and high neck, i of embroidery and torch and business cares which his young ®houlders found too heavy to support, Morris Rosendlaugh, sixteen years old, attempted to kill himself to-day in an ‘office in the building #t No. 831 Broad- way. The very books that oppressedshis mind were a temporary resting-place for the young men until found by the jani- ‘tress of the building on her way from Foom to room in the ordinary course of 16 Laughing Gallery Good For One Laugh Great Price Concessions to Mid-Week Silk Buyers to refute the oft-repeated statement that all special bargains are reserved for Monday's sales, That such is not the case at the Ehrich Silk Store these clusters of fine 59c tucks, 75c. value at... Corsets, manufacturers’ samples, values $1.00 to Infants’ Long and Short Bedford Coats, heavy with double and single capes, fancy braid satin ribbon trimming, $2.50 value, at Domestics, Xc. Special Lot of Guod Quality Pillow Case: sizes 18 to 30 in. $3.00; some slighty soile: Immense Silk Value. 40,000 Yards of 45c. Fabrics at 29c Never before such quality and beauty for the price! are all silk taffetalines. xo “Lalla Rookh” Good For Admission Feel the | Extra Heavy and Large Size Sheets, 81x90, each 49¢ Good Quality Hemmed Huck Towels, cach....+..6 6¢ Extra Heavy Russia Kitchen Towelllng, yard... 434¢ Extra Heavy Dinner Napkins, size 24x24, value $1.75, at, doz. Special Egyptian Percalines. On sale to-morrew at phenomenal 4 worth 49c per yi ao neat, dressy and Kelly’s Slide Good For One Trip Look at the lustre! _ Rosendlaugh, who lives in the Bronx, ‘@nd whose brother is a city physiolan ~ > @tationed at Blackwell's Isiand, tried to end his life with iuminating gas. found he was in a very critical condition end at St. Vincent's Hospital, where he! now ds, the physicians are doubtful if his weight! Plenty of good stores sell them at the higher price as all silk taffeta, Firm- ven and very serviceable, Shown few items will prove. 23-Inch Real Japanese Silk, In black, white and colors, worth and always sold for 49c.; Mid- ide range of most attractive color- ings; special, per yard 2 Great Dress Goods Value. 28 Pleces of Double Fold Bright Tartan Plalds, suitable for children’s dresses, shown in a great yaricty of styles and colori 29c. per yard; specialat For Men & Boys M Fine CottonHalf Hose ‘in’'tan or black, double sole, spliced heel” and School Shoes, sizes pried back 98c 7 Miniature Rail Road Good For Round Trip 6 House of Too Much Tronble Good For Admission uaranteed All-Silk 45 pieces more of that fully g hort of last week; Black Taffeta that we ran 8 value 65e.; these 45 pieces for this Mid- AQ stays; regular $2.00 value We Include the remainder of Joh Co.'s School Shoes for Misses’ and chal & full 36 in- ¢ DHE Taffeta, in small 1 12 worth 75c. 58c 2,000 yards Genuine Swis: checks, soft finish and reliab! yard; for this Mid-Week Sale Wool Dress Goods. Moha!r Sicilian, 50 inches wide, royal, gray and brow 1 cial for this sale Double Face Plaids, Cheviots, in cotors and black; proper for school wear; value 69c.; spe- celal for this sale Remnants of Bor the last week Rosendlaugh has ; been managing the New York office of ‘the Ora B. Shaw Hat and Cap house ot ‘The local manager was called to Boston on a matter of importance, DESCRIPTION—Button and Lace Schoo soft dongola and box calf, with paenitoeet and kid tips—all sizes and widths from 6 to 2— some Patent Leather Dress SHOES among them —both button and lace—limit of one pair to a SUES no telephone or mail orders and none sent C, O. D.—regular $1. and $2.00 values—for. - aren | Sale of Fans. The Most Exceptional Val we Ever Offered. , White Silk Gauze Fans, with Fall Notion Sale. The Best Values We Eber Gabe. Dress Forms, Jersey covered, 32 to 40,.29¢. Pearl Bittons, all sizes, 2 doz. on card, 4c. Dress Steels, good quality, per dozen, 8c. Glace Belting, 9-y4. pieces, 9c. Washable Dress Shields, sizes 2, 3 and 4, 6c Hooks and Eyes, spring back, per gross, Sc. black, white, gray, per yd. Climax Sewing Silk, black, per spool, 2c. Basting Cotton, 100 yds,, per doz., 8c. King’s Sewing Cotton, 200 yards, black. or white, all numbers, per spool, 2c. Linen Thread, Uncle Sam's large spools, 4c. Good Quality Pins, per doz. papers, 10c. Assorted Hairpins, 12 papers, 3c. ‘5 Cave of the Winds Good For Trip _ / He was a bright young man, full of ambition and burned with a desire to Mise to the highest position in the gift wot his employers. Of lute he worked so hard that his business duties took him In black, navy, silver decorated sticks; assort worth 15¢. per palr, ial. ment includes Fans profusi Men's Sanita Underwear, lined with heavy woo! fleece, drawers with double! gussets and suspender tapes,’ overlock seams; 65c. value, Special...seeee Boys’ All-Wool Sweaters. Advance Fall Styles in Children’s School Dresses and Sailor Suits. Ey Sea Serpent Good For One Journey His family censured him ume and gain for not giving himself that phy- gical rest which his young years de- T™anded for the preservation dopalth, The boy did not heed their arn danisrAormdnenncc Hook and Eye Dress Goods; children’s wear; variety; a chance for the achool children, as prices are positively cut in half, Children’s Wear, design, witE wide lace edge; actual value 69¢,; special, an assortment of F, more elaborate! decorated and finer aesitts thea and painted decorations; 3 House Upside Down Mast jo e public, This letter is now in the hands Children’s Dresses In Scotch plaids, {i red and blue; yoke trimmed with cloth madepeatt fenblaugh outlined how the busl- ve Beri buttons; ruffle finished with novelt; satin bow, full skirt and deep ham) non fre throughout with percale; value §$1.! Stocking Supporters, black or white, for women or spell AQe Razzle Dazzle wale AS stri Good For Round Trip ————_—___>= Children’s Aprons of Victoria Lawn, bretelles over shoulders, finished with narrow hemstitched ruffle and insertion of embroidery; to 12 years; value 39, Children’s Aprons of Fine Lawn, Mother Hub- bard rows of hemstitching on yoke, deep hem, full skirt; also bib of all-over embroidery and bretelles over shoulders, sizes 4 to 12 years; local manager, detail of office ~~ ten CEI Children’s Fancy Dresses and Sail trimmed:with novell braidal and emblem, iechag value Be 1.98 Children’s Fine All-\Vool Serge Dresses, in Rus. sian atyle, waist side-plaited effect with three-s: Wed Se cound In a drawer of iK at which he sat have been unadle to locate this lined throughout French Voyage Good For One Sail qvas highly respected by Who considered his busi- “a8 An index of i omployed World Wants Are Result Producers. ) emblem, the entire dress piped with plaid sil Chitdren’s Cambric Skirts, in red, blue or brown: with rows of hemstitched tusks: sizes 2 to 12 years; value 75c Caidren’s Drawers, Deep lawn um- belt to mateh; value $3.76; sale price Mises’ Walking Skirts, in Scotch’ Tweed mix- Steeplechase Fark wilt re- main open all winter. of fine Masonville mustin, 993 for @ position of devp hem and cli UA years ...5-seeeee ee nine-gore. side-plaited effect, with full pen strictly tailored; sal ice izes 2 bi | 5e outdoor attractions open

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