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REESE ORI EAE PITTI TEED IT BER 18, 1903. 3 | else ila aa WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, SEPTEM ! . : 7 NODAL LOST | U. 8, SERVICE THROUGH SCANDAL. APEIISES RIVAL JAMES MuCREERY & CO, We Give Blue Trading Stamps with All Cash Purchases, - =~ (Rothenberg <a. ; ‘ Autumn Suits, made of blue, iri dese Tp __ Messy Fremptiy Ratenceg biack, brown or fancy - {Tremendous Values for Saturday. | mixed cloths, |Pleated Skirt and 32-inch \| Specials That Will Make a Most Enthusiastic Sale. Some for Four Hours, from 9 A. M. Till 1 P. W., Others for the Whole Day To-Morrow. is satin lined Coat, — Sizes 14 and 16 years, SL) hs BOTH ADVERTISING AGENTS. | You Can’t Afford to Miss Them. $16.50 | These Saturday specials are better than we have ever offered at this season of the year before. That means they are the} 4 ——— | | f best that have been offered anywhere, for our Saturday offerings have lways led—and always shall lead if persistent and ‘ \ Pedestrian Skirts, made of untiring effort counts for anything. Look at the splendid values offered below:— A Rousing Four-Hour Special for Girls. | Positively from 9 A. M. Till 1 P. M. Only. Girls’ $3.98 Navy Box Goats, Special at $1.98. Michael Kiernan Charges H. W. Semple with Beating Him | Over the Head and Taking $80 from Him. Resigns from U. S. Board of, | General Appraisers Because of Domestic Difficulties—Mc- ih Clelland Named as Successor IS A RELATIVE OF GROVER CLEVELAND. | Complainant Had Been Looking for Semple Since Aug. 28, but Did) plain, checked or fancy Not Find Him Until Last Night—} “mixed” cloth. Tucked Prisoner Held for Examination. and welted seams, fine tailor finish. ' Resignation Was Easiest Way of Letting Him Out and Is Considered a Bit of Leniency of Xo te aluih avenur, aacarracnel Lengths 37 to 4o inches, A straight saving of two dollars on evety coat you buy. The coats are made in naval style i to-day tn the Jefferson Morket Court) = | with large emblem on sleeves. ¢ material is a genuine English melt -s on the Part of the President. GH AT OHEENTSE fobners: guateried (vi dees anddurable—shown in blue, red and castor. Reverse cuffs, coat collar; double bresctedy Nilshadl Hiernans. ot No. 7 Greenwich $5.59 Sizes 4 to 14; for four hours to-MOrrow, at......sssceseseeceseseesceseesceceusee ° street. Ki n is atso an advertising | Children’s Russian Blouse ——---——— As the result of bis domestic troubles agent; Sompleswas held tir examina-| r5 7 7 Pore. oon ru niger nat ag vn getne|, OF Stilor Suits, made of pe OO pel eu es ; 0. asa Kiernan alleged that on the evenin An All-Day Event That Will Attract Wide Attention. nd Semple, flushed with} serge, trimmed with braid to their cn business, af Aug. 2 he fdeas pertain: Member of the United States Board of | Ranarval Appraisers in this < We mention two of our specials for misses that are proving most exceptionally popular. Many other offerings are ready. or lace. Full skirts. § Charles P. McClelland has came uptown on a Sixth avenue tra , y Biiece ealaeye ahi ooh assent pogo eal el eye Misses’ Handsome Fail Suits at $5.98. Misses’ : @ pointed to succeed Appraiser Ji A pempla tel thirsty and suggested a 4 ses A tts he will begin hix duties on Oct hen drink when the Bigath street station $5.50 Louis XIV. skirted blouse coat with trimmings In cheviots, Venetians and fancy mixtures; | of velvet and fancy silk braid, large puff Sleeves; skirts in the new seven-gore flare Tay Dae ean ele ee ia was reached. Kiernan thougat ihe sug- _. Restion was reasonable, and the two Remaining summer stock of Mr. Jewell's resicnation takes effect No Charges Preferred. men went into a Relghboring saloon. i i i" style; made from fine wool ming; puff sleeve; seven gore When Judge Byron 8. Waite, Presi- The drink affected Kiernan in such a| Children’s linen, gingham fancy suitings in blue and flare skirt. ‘Shown In ses fient of the Board of General Appraisers, manner that he declares he was Bray; sizes 12 to 18 years; brown, green and black, sizes Was asked this morning concernin “aruaeed . or lawn dresses. worth $8.98; special at . {2 to 19} special at... ° Statement in A morning paper e A When the two men emerged from the hit lees ave Sharges had been preferred against Col.| Mrs. Jewell, who is twenty-five years Tete Kacoraine tg Clarnan'e a bGEy $1.50 Mackintosh Coats for Girls. A Tremendous Skirt Value. Jewell alleging impropér acts in his} younger than her husband, has brought imenvlertte ciaover tie nena and then An Jmvortant Saturday Special. eayy fen pein andl talk WOOL rn iatires ‘ Private lift, he said he knew of no such| & counter sult in which she asks for Nfed’ iis clothes of all he had, some. Girls Navy Blue Cashmere Mackin. “T% Poh ¢ront with six deep. plaits; charges. $200 a month as temporary alimony and RNiuevoverisaNie:tonel aineenimpan J toshes, with large military a5 cuba arbina hips to se age “I knew that Col. Jewell wns going | $750 counsel fee pending the trial of the Kleroan neutradsed Ina! measure! the Twenty-third Street, Cape; velvet collar, and’ lined form yokes finished ‘with to resign, said Judge Wale, “but 1] two divorce sulta Berta NE Shave locen oputets with’ selected plaid. linings; Pasdi il veal barat beg fannot conceive how the authorities can| Mrs. Jewell 1s recelving the alimony liquor, for as scon as Semple got iw . lengths 36 to 52 inche: "5 Taetde atree ee fonsider any charge of a personal na-|from her husband and the Court has not ‘ See ee eran car c: cial all day to-m = ture. Col. Jowel!'s private aftairs had | ¥at decided wither the case shall 00 en Rothingto fo with his official acts.” tried by a referee or in open court. Lf Byer since that night K has e . Col. Jowell is absent from the city on Hie Army Record. . een on dhe lookout for his ona S t | F -H S ] f B wear aE RY oY agg AEN ete a ang lames. L. Halliday Appears) Src? Taichi hts te ensational Four-lour opecial tor Doys. In his hand Positively from 9 A. M. Till i P. M. Only. ime his resignation takes effect, Oct. 15. | State sixty-three years ago. He got his ; Semple had a lighted cigar Hill Wan. Opponed, early education in Buttalo, the home ot| Against Patrolman Andrew | with eh a Te Re et i JAMES McGREERY & 66 Tt ts said that David B. Hill was op- | Grover Cleveland, andshis frat employ-| Brawn, of Brooklyn, as Soon ple was masiered, He wa t b Powed to the appointment of Charles P. | ment was with a firm degiing in chem!- i) yn nd the charge was chen MeClelland to succeed Col, Jewell, Mr.| cals. He remained at this work tor! ag Injuries Permit Him, rman . . ‘MoClejiaid. gra State Senator and will seat In 1862 he joined the army is Gymnasium Suits, Bloomers be Xto\fresign the Senatorship | as adjutant of the One Hundred and WM. MIDDLETON INJURED.. F i to take up his dutie: General Ap- | Fifty-firat New York Voluntesrs. He and Knickerbockers—for Policeman Andrew Brown, of the praiser.” Mr. Piatt is anxious - | became a major and then licutena a ‘ z trol'the position Mr, MeClelland ‘heia| colonel of the, Fitty-niath, which rege | Adams street police station, Brooklyn, |Coal Dealer Strikes “L" Piller/ Equestrienne or Athletic “ was arraigned to-day before Magistrate When Alighting from Car. d 8 | ress. fm the Senate, and with that place va- |ment he afterward commanded. ant he has better chances of succeed- | At the close of the war he engaged in | N@U™Mer on a charge of assault In the! wwitiam Middleton, a well-known coal pecond degree oreterred by James L.| geaior. seventy-two years old, who has| Military sweaters and golf offices at No. 1 Broadway, was alighting ing. Hence the opposition by Senator | commercial pursuits in this city, i I ress ‘that he went into the | Halliday, of the Hote! Earle, Manhattan, Double-Breasted and Sailor Blouse Suits at $1.00 Just 400 suits in this purchase. Lucky to get that many. The four hundred will be gone in four hours—would go much faster thin a hundred an hour if our readers all real- ized how good they are. Double-breasted styie: in a variety of fancy mix- tures; very well made and strongly lined. Sailor blouse style, in good e quality blue cheviot, trimmed with soutache and embroidered shields. Double breasted in sizes § to 11;als0 14 and1 5. Sailor blouses in sizes 4 to 9. Onsale to-mor- row for four hours only. Only two suits to a customer. None C.O.D. Special, each Boys’ Sailor Blouse Suits with Extra Silk Collar and Shield. 1h2%w. Strictly all-wool fast-color serge. The extra silk collar with each suit is embroidered ‘Hil! to the selection of Senator McClel hn it et in 1868 ai - y ry Agpd tor the Federal position pote, business, He wae proprietor Of | Brown pleaded not guilty and was held | trom a, southbound Columbus avenue car| Waistcoats, with and with- with stars and emblems, The suits are in sailor blouse style, shown in navy and % i> Sette ne ieee tente Sudr manager cot the Grand Unioniat| eo all for examination on Mon-| 1, gront of No. 121 Columbus avenue : ff 1 royal blue, cardinal and red. The collars on the suits are trimmed with silk sou- ora Saratoga, day next, thle morning when he fell ageinst ,a| OUt Satin or taffeta sleeves tache. Embroidered emblems on shield and sleeves. Sizes 3 to 8. Worth $5. Zo Special,.... taeeeeee . or fo Boys’ $3.98 Double-Breasted Suits, $1.98. All Day. As good as any sold at two dollars more. Strictly all-wool goods, in a grand assortment of cheviots and 1 98 ° ‘The resignation of Col. Jewell has been Mr, Hailida: . Vs y alleges that while he was} {2% tm the hands of the President for some | United Staten Service in 1865. | with’ George C. Matochler, ety “L" pillar and received a severe scalp . hike, ther of | wound and shock. fe) eptember 1 Hme,-and that he was allowed to resign | He Was appoint:d as special agent in| irq Batallion Chiet Matechke, ar Myr | oie rae peked un By Patrolman ate-| 2 Saturday, Sep’ 9 - e the Treasury Department in 18. ‘The| > ry n Pi fs regardedas exocutive clemency. due | frat ‘year tie hal chugs of ihe New| te avenue and Adams atrect, recently, | Govern. of the West Sixty-eight street! Gymnasium" Suits,—ladies’ | station. and some citizens an cashmeres, in every conceivable mixture; also plain blue, black and gray. Double-breasted style, wide to his long and satisfactory service in| Hngiand States and was then trana-|Brown, who was in uniform but eam: ? Boren. ik velt Hospital, where it was said : + ining; Y 3 \ ofce. Peete enc to Washington, | (uty: clubbed him on the head, frao- hia condition was serious. or misses’ sizes, French facings, iron yarn lining; pants have taped seams, patent bands, riveted buttons and deep hems; ‘ -Eivery one 1s familiar with the dor where he remained until 1889 and waa] urine his skull. Both men were'locked| Mr. Middleton ives at No. 113 Hamil- Sizes 7 to 16; value $4. t sees : . ti tle troubles of the Appraiser. His suits|then made a member of the Bourd of|up by Browa on a charge of intoxica-|t2" Place, 2.75) " ‘and the counter suits and charges made | Appraisers. This place waa a life pos: |tion 7 5 ’ i i i tion with a salary of $7.60 @ your Prof, Alexander Bain Dead. Value 4.50. ens uits a ive-T1 or our ours. by his wife have been aired in the| ‘2, An soon as Halliday had suMcienth eourts for a long time. At one period | indonendene Inonme nt Hh O.0re sean" recovered from his injuries he appeared | ABERDEEN, Sootland, Sept. 18— there were five sults pending at the}. When he parted from hin wite he xave Defors Magistrate Naumer to prgeecute| Prof. Alexander Rain, formerly Lord] Military blouses, game time against Col. Jewell for his| her $190 a month on condition that thelr Wi Paiinmar feown was avo charged | Rector of the University here and for $10 UValuez on Sale from 9 A, M. till 1 P. M. Only. Bought these from a manufacturer retiring from business, And they were so bought that you can save almost half on them to-morrow morning, Sixteen patterns of strictly all- = * | | | | wool cheviots and cassimeres in plain blue and black and various assortments of light and ees oy ets for supplies furnished neal, Some’ cae Sime 1p vecore ths and was suspended by Commissioner | English "Care rureiiie’ iced ia ian stil oad 1.85. wife and son ressury Department on Marc last, | a ’. ‘ ed for Divorce. When tus wite acouged alm of poa-sup?) oy na - , Value 3.00, dark mixtures, stripes and herringbone effects; handsomely made and trimmed and ort. LOUPES FROZEN UP, AUTHORS MEET JULY 4, excellently lined. Good value at $10.00 per suit. Sizes 34 to 42. Yours to-morrow morning at...... sae eelnge veces sete cacolaiens Niges bene Seeuiesess! Soeenecees ~ “Phe-Jewells formerly lived at No. 452 ——_—— ROCKY FORD, Col., Sept, 18,— 1 i West Ono Wundre? and Forty-fourth| WASHINGTON LAWYER DEAD. | ing frost destroyed tho eantaisane ae Bars hole aaa AT nen eaa ee anaieed Twenty-third Street. Street... When Col. Jewell left his wife] wwasHINGTON, Supt. 18—Charles | the victnity of Rocky Ford. ‘The lose | Authors wilt be held in St. Louis July he accused him of infidelity. President] afaurica Smith, a prominent. member | TY Teach $260,000. on the Exposition grounds. Roosevelt lea-ned of the wife's charges.| of the Waehington ‘oar, died in this cit On July 10 Col, Jewell, who is related | to-day of appendicitis, ented with | " to ex-President Cleveland, brought suit piatroy trouble. He was fifty-two yea Rothenberg ‘‘National” Shoes for Men. | cuoics Easily Worth Half as Mach Again—Unton Made. | 2.00 In Vicl Kid Leather, lace style, double or single soles, straight last, comfort last or bulldog shay all with toe caps..... ye ie ra Id-and a native of Dinwiddie County, elas Chden nenoao agetiat his wife for an absolute divorce. | Va. Lowest E e 2 All Cars In REoX Calf Leather, heavy n nglish welted soles or ronten\| PAIR. hy vith toe caps... eeee eee a = Priced Store 1c I os Pass Here or haagledn for Fine r e Trai Boys’ Long Pants Suits, $7.00 Value at $4.95, Direct. Strictly all wool Cheviots, in blue, black, gray and fancy effects. Coats made in the four-button round bad cut sack style, with wide French facings and double warp Italian linings. High cut vest. Sizes, 14 to 20. . Seven-dollar value; enough for all day; at. ries no oe Unmatchable Saturday Millinery Specials, Ready-to-Wear Hats for Women; Schoo! Hats for Children. Goods. 6TH AVE,, 22d and 23d STS.. NEW YORK. THE Men’s Store iteanerne pace on Special Inducements To-Morrow in u ’ A grand assortment of ready-to-wear Hats will be ready for you at special prices to-morrow. The best ideas of the Boys & Young Men S Clothing ST a TAG LET ee Manse ane season te shopieteady for imme aie use. Exey good color is here. Following valuations are very conservatively stated, NORFOLK, RUSSIAN and SAILOR SUITS, materials | seek the greatest clothing values in ail New York. ée The money-saving opportunities are phenomenal. selected to stand hard service. WITH EXTRA TROUSERS, *5.00 have built this great business on the merit of our goods, ana #1i09 values 01 Qo) bripsivalues 4) DG esas wales AO) eee, S69 etn 19 * Bear Rey NI RUSSIANS snd SAILORS $5.95 scarcely a day passes without some extraordinary ofering. Take, Children’s School Hats, Worth a Dollar, at 79c, Each. . 4 y . Jor instance, Mohair felt, stitched-and trimmed with bands and ends; just the kind that will be very extensively worn and very (2 Fiictares and altwoot thee one is serviceable Corduroys, 59c Our Line of Men’s Fall Suits at a ¢ stylish this year; the best colors and the newest styles are here; special to-morrow YOUNG MEN'S SUITS, exclusive styles, You never saw their like before at so low avprice. $ Saturda S ecials in Men’s Furnishin s broad shouldered, single or double breasted coats, $9.75 Stylish, well made and nobby; all up-to-date patterns. y p z Second Floor, Annex. sue the thing for baslnces and sera trees ven Double Don't mis’ these offerings! Don’t'miss any Saturday sale in this Men’s Store of ours! We've got values that beat the world. and single breasted styles, many worsted Sults among them—a little longer than last year’s—with broad shoul- Men’s Fine Cotton Sox, in black, nen Men’s Blue Flannel Shirts, all light and heavy weights, double sole, j wool, fast color flannel, in single or 2C double-breasted style; Sold at $1.50 Jy der effects, Suits that are calculated to make trade for us and give you that spliced heel and toe, fast color, 19c. satisfaction which well cut and properly built clothes ought. Your Inspec- quality, at. aN MORO rate an tion is invited. for Men’s Wintér-Weight 7.5 Black Cheviot Suits~%,7° elsewhere; our price..... .+-s..05 My \ y f\ if i \ meen if Banitary Vissce 1 ipa. Underwear, lined Men's Fine Black: Cashmere Sox, « Hi | DYN ATT AAI AS To pal Lh hg) natural gray heel and toe, double sole, i % RH rsa a Ge satealitre 39c elastic tops; 25c. quality, at.. 5) i 65c., at. oe . Ghildren’s Wear| ‘ Fall Glove Offers. . Boys’ & Girls’ School Shoes Shapes specially adapted to Growing Feet, made of Selected Leathers on Correct Lasts and offered at Attractive Prices. lous price for a strictly woollen ial Sale T *. 1 sci! Sale To-morrow: Second Floor Annex. sult. We are going to sell a limited Little i number of them to-morrow—some BOYS’ CALF LACE SHOES, Heavy i SF) to 3% single, some double breasted; every Children’s Coats, made from fine all- | Women’s Two-Clasp Gloves, German Kid, Bareasionisolts; Fall) Toes, Goodyear Welt, ) -00 size. Now's your chance at........ Py wool cloth in castor, royal, red and |’ wonderfully soft, pliable; good fitting and dur- ob! Ae brown; deep cape, "trimmed with | able; best value tn this country: in tan, Havana, 59 Cc braid; buttons to match ox blood, gray, mode, pearl, black and white, materials; heavy Ih- sizes 534 to 734, at... 4 <s ing; $2.98 values, o Women’s Celebrated ‘Florence’? Real Kid Gloves, New Styles in Boys’ Clothing. Boys’ Swell Norfolk and Double-Breasted Suits, $4.60—Scotch West Twenty-third Strect special at... ..sueeee an exceptional value at $1.50, whigh is the usual price cheviots in dark brown and gray mixtures, and also plain i Infants’ Silk Embroidered and charged by leading retailers throughout the country, 98 black and blue cloth, in serges, worsteds and cheviots, These suits are made with all Tucked Caps, frill and but we offer them as a special bargain at, per pair. . Cc of the newest reinforcements, Which insures the best wearing qualities, combined || 4 top ruche of valenciennes Children’s Kid Gloves, fine soft, flexible leather, perfect with the most stylish effects in boys’ clothing—many of our own exclusive 4 50 \ D : Jace; sizes 11 to 16 inches; ic fitting and in the cholcest colors, 2’ clasps at. walst, ioe aes . 35c. values, special at,... SS | speciat at......: snsveabaee es 69c High-Class Millinery. Complete Assortment of Trimmed and Untrimmed Millinery at attractive prices. SPBRCIAL.—Choice collection of s Trimmed Hats, large and medium = Hats. Toques and Bonnets, & OQ) & 7.50 Shoe Bargains for Men, Women & Ghildren. 5: 8 Saturday These sections are gai a wonderful growth—that’s proof of the great values we give. It takes great values to for Waists make business grow. It takes matchleas bargains to make it grow as swiftly as this one is growing. “ Liberty” Shoes for Women. Attractive Leather Slippers for [em, in, black, browa and tan—patent leather backs—leather lined— | The newest Fall. styles are ready. The same unexcelled 59, Like Illustration. | B® workmanship and finish that have rade the LIBERTY famous all sizes from 6 to 11; special to-morrow at, per Cc will be found in every pair, All Palt--ts.sseee see Made ofCluny Lace, Lace, Sp “Perfection” is the right} wd to use for our Boys’ Fall Suits and Overcoats—it| ll applies. We turn out nothing but the best of the est styles for every age of boy or youth. * ring Heel Style Shoes for Boys. >) They are made of fine evieel with toe caps and Ee, double soles, Sizes 9, 9%, 10, 1044, 11, 11}4— With tucked chiffon area Patent Leather, Box Calf, a: , iJ 12, 12%, 13 and 134,. match- + yoke, trimmed with i Kid, Dongola Kid, Box Dee A eariiniiya actin 69 Cc ; | : mer At our 13th St, store, there’s a special sale of three’ Untrimmed Hat Department. i “six medallions of MG Mca with dull leather’ tops, j wiping Boratch Foit Hata, leading ahapes, upward 50. Irish point lace i a ae [Sw Patent Leather with calf tops la f shOpaett) spe frommicN ye sees paeerpe cance Ic across front; full QURAN Aa © in Button) Onbyi Rater ea Girls? $1.50 Shoes at 98: Black Silk Taffeta Hats, with tucked brims sleeve, French i MEVER y er an Dongola xfords, rds’ . es a [5 (arhat lo and crowns, $1.75 Kind........0sce00e ™O5¢ i . pace ands oollatl ot Q ofcult FeAl Leather And Rasent Leather These are excellent Shots for school wear. | Made in lace) p¢ ' i ‘3 § . utton,wi soles, and shown in stylish shapes; pafent A \ ls Missea' and Children's School Hats, with, plain z with three “medal- WNefu Sabvsea cantiscmaraivatiod ov. etractive Teather’ toe chps, ites 9, 934), 10, 103, 416 205 colors, au, each sss. 906 OL 98c regular value $9.06 tne at is price? “Choose from al hee 3 2 12d4y 134 13% 1, 424 and 2 i} Cor itn se, cor. otal ste} Near Shambers St.)

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