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TR ERR TER ToT OTT i test E e B All Cars Pass Here or z= Ehrich Bros. Goods. 6TH AVE., 22d and 23d STS., NEW YORK, Direct. The Sensation of the Day. _— y HE Great Double Event here, the Special Exhibit of Parisian Fash- ions on Figures of Professional Models, Coupled with the First View of our Reconstructed Interior, is proving The Sensation of New York To-day. wi the Opening of our Doors This Morning Came the Crowds— Crowds on Foot—Crowds in Carriages—Crowds from Uptown— from Downtown and from Out-of-town—Crowds, Crowds, Crowds, GoueY is Not Easily Excited, Not Readily Given to Enthusiasm— but Gotham will be Talking to-day, and Talking of the New Ehrich Store—Talking of the Unique Fashion Show here—Talking of the Almost Magical Changes that Have Come—Over Night, as it were. S to the Former, it is as if a Corner of Paris had been Transplanted Here Bodily; of the Latter, as if the Magic Werk of the Fabled Genii had been Made Real—and Resplendent. qee Marvellous Exhibit of the Masterpieces of Fashion, Idealized into the Most Exquisite of Evening Gowns, Wraps and Carriage Costumes, With Millinery in Keeping, Displayed on the Figures of Professional Models, From Il to 12 A. Mand 3 to 4 P. M. Daily, To-Day, To-Morrow and Wednesday. N a Setting at once so Unusual and so Striking is, of Course, the Central Feature of this Event, LUSTERING Round it on Every Hand are the Wondrous Improve. ments which Have Required. So Many Months to Compass, Rein- forced by the Newest and Most Desirable Merchandise the Markets of the World Afford. HESE Are The Things of Which Gotham Will Be Talking To-Day and To-Morrow—and for Many To-Morrows to Come. GPECIAL NOTE—All Our Bargains Advertised in the Sunday -Papers Will Hold Good for Tuesday and Wednesday While the Lots Last. RUSSIA WATCHING | s JAPAN'S ARMY MOVE Mobilization of Troops for Transportation to Corea Does % Not So Far Constitute an) fi. Unfriendly Act. Lue 20 SORT Pe Stern Brothers Millinery Dept fi, Ostrich Feathers, in shaded and plain colors, Silk Velvet and Muslin Flowers, ta new autumao shades, Ornaments and Trimmings for Hats. To-morrow, a large purchase of Black and White Ostrich Plumes at the following exceptionally low prices Fae APARIS, Oct. 5—THe Russian Govern-| $2.95, 3.75, 4.50 & 5.25 gaent has made it lmown that Japan's [ie ie {popbilization of troops for transportation | New and Correct Styles in Women’s Boots, Shoes and Slippers t. ‘an unfriendly act against Russia, f the same time, the Russian Gov- for Outdoor and Dress Wear Special Attention is Directed to Exceptional Values in tis being kept fully advised aa) tthe extent and nature of Japan's mil- Kid, Patent Leather and Ideal Kid Boot Button and Lace, Military, Cuban or $5.00 and naval mobilization. | Bt.appears trom these official sources | Louis XV. Heels, made on the most approved Lasts 5 @ pair First Floor, Annex. Japan thus far hes embarked three of troops and the Japanese is now between Chemulpo and| ‘The ships continue under steam, | wpothing is known beyond this: con- | thelr purpose, de Rosen, che Russian Minister japan, has retumed to Tokio after conference at Port Aruhur | week with Admiral Alexieff, who | recently designated to assume su- control of Russian interests in the Bast. The results of this conference Silk Umbrellas At Exceptionally Low Prices 26 and 28-In. Twilled Silk, vyipre $1.95 close rolled, natural wood handles, $2.95 26 and 28-In, Extra Quality Silk, with Sterling Silver, Pearl, West Twenty-third Street , Oct. 6.—According published at Port , the warlike attitude of Japan es. The paper comments on the between the Japanese assur. of their aspirations for a pacific t of the differences in the Far t and Japan's secret preparativis military mobilization, as well as continual orders ¢or arms and wer- ese ceaseless imposing armaments “e er cs an “EX-CONVICT GETS 30 DAYS. more ssm'escz~ MAY SAVE EYESIGHT ST, LOUIS FAI OF YOUNG TARBELL ATTRACTS GERMANS Buck Horn, Imported Gun Metal and Novelty Handles, Value $3.75 to $4.50 te jafoner of Elections Maher where he had 5 iglept for two nights in succession WiN- \ ‘fam Hart, an ex-convict, was to-day | entenced to the penitentiary for thirty ie days by Justice Wyatt in the Court of ' ‘Bpecial Sessians. {When arraigned before Justice wyatt! Princeton Student Who Was As- Berlin Ticket Agent Says 100|- ron or rve loin feeling in the Geumn.| KNIGHT GF MALTA DROWNED. Who Went to the Chicago | bers of Commerce of towns like Essen, and Solingen |Man Found in Er Badge of Order. The body of an unidentified man was t was thoroughly indignant and saulted at Monmouth Juno- tion Hotel Is Reported by Physician to Be Improving. Will Go There for Every One WMouldn't have been arrested. a if I was a Waldorf-Astoria guy 1 pepe told the Court that he had eum- med Hart to his office and, knowing wi ex-convict, asked iim where Was sleeping nights. Hart refused to im except to say “the parks were enough." Exposition in 1893, Swift Tarbell, the Princeton student | (Copyright, 1905, by the Prem Publishing Company, whose right eye was Injured during a| (spectal Comtunsnan World ) é row at an inn in Monmouth Junction, N. J., 4a improving in the Manhattan] BERLIN, Sept Infirmary, though physt-| position ts ap; ay that It would be sev- ore they would be able to ly whether the sight would JOYS KILLED PLAYMATE. ¢ His Neck While Trying to Make Him Eat Sand, 4, 0% The Evening The St. Louis Ex- sling strongly to the many, People who popitlar fanoy in are making their ho year are already c St. Louis, and the fpon of Frederick Wagoner |s dead he resull of an attempt made by two dering a trip to playmates. to mai wil, Second Vice-President of an be no doubt oun i wil ry le Life Company, father of : f0 force the sand down man, to-day received notice} D® enormous. A railway and steamboat accidentally dislo-| 429m Prosecutor Voorhees, of New, *ke% tele ‘The World correspondent Brunswick, that charg that he expects for every German who Visited Chicago a hundred will visit st, Lous, But the industrial firme are not taking so much interest, although the Expo- sition Committee t# offering them every Mount, the innkeeper, who Is eaid to have struck Ta: would be presented to the Grand Jury. Mr. Tarbell has not yet decided to Don't delay. have gounsel go assist In the prosecu-| funn: Advertise | tion. No triat-of the case ts hkely unui | f°lity In Ite power, and the German ythe Sunday World. the injured. young, man shall, he -| Government ts equally well disposed. C. G. Gunther’s Sons, Established A. D. 1820. FANCY FURS, The present mode of dress Introduces the extensive use of small * Garments, for Fall and early Winter. An Inepection of t! and C is le respectfully Invited. They are made,—in novel desig ne,—of st Vict orines, Collars, Echerpes, Boas 1 MONDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 5, 1908, Russian Sabin, Royal Ermine, HL B Sabie, Seal, Reyell Ciimciniitin, Unpiucked Seal, Bedivien Chincha, Bleute cnd Brown Opossum, Reccosm, Clipped Squirrel, Wie, ‘ Blue Genet. Kotheaticy., Gray Krimmer. Bergen Sapertrret, Leipzig Dyed Persian, Siberian Gysirred Back, Moire Persian, Mane Gikihn, Silken Persian, Clwet Cat, Gray Persian, depen Fox, Astrachan, Bieute Fox, Fisher, Meterel Lym, Fitch, Colored Lyux, Natural Silver Fox, Silver Tipped Lyex, Natural Blue Fox, Brows Lym, Brown Fox, Ges Lyun, Black Fox, Alta Colored Lyon, Argenti Fox, Gable Colored Lyax, Cross Fox, ‘Thiet Lams, White Fox, Remeiem Lam, Stone Marten, looted! Cada, Black Marten, Sastcn Lem, Colored Baum Marten. ‘The new “Aplati” Muffe are made In Furs to match. 194 FIFTH AVENUE, At Twenty-third Street. JAMES McGREERY & CO. Sale of Plain and Fancy Silks, On Tuesday, October 6th, Five thousand pieces various weaves, weights and patterns suitable for the latest Fashion- able Gowns, Waists, Coats, Petticoats, Lin- ings and Trimmings, Brilliant finish Taffetas silk,—in all the new autumn shades, including gréys, amethyst, purples, browns, greens,—and white, ivory, cream and black, 55¢ per yard, Crepe de Ching,—a complete range of tints, 65. per yard, value 1.00, Nevelty silke,—checks, stripes, Pompadour and numerous soft weaves, in moleskin, gun metal, easth- brown and all the new shades, et-one-half usual prices, ‘Dwenty-third Street, JAMES McCREERY & COL Upholstery Department. 4th Floor. On Tuesday and Wednesday, October 6th and 7th, French hand-made Lace Curtains, 400 pairs, Renaissance and Point Arabe Laces, 8.50 per pair, usual prices 10.50 and 12.50, 250 pairs,—Finer quality, 1450 per pair, value 18,00 to 20.00, Repp, Armure and Tapestry Portieres, 5.00 per pair. About 185 pairs Portieres;—Armure, Brocade and handsome Art Fabrics. New Fall colers, 9.50 per pair, usual price 13.00, Twenty-third Street, Dortmund, |that aa long as the heavy Amerieaa | duties on manufactures are imposed any adequate representation will only result} found to-day floating in Erie basin off the South Central pier, by Robert B, The textile industries, especially ailk. | wilson, second officer of the steamship will be well represented. The Crefeld| taversham. and Blberfeld-Barmen silk-weavers willl violence on the body, which Is that of a meet soon to consider what steps they | man of forty years, 6 fet 10 Inches in height and 175 pounds in weight. Suspended to the vest was a Maltese cross bearing the inscript! . der of the “Knights of Ot, George a Multa. Two pay envelopes’ were found in the pockets of the coat, both on Deg- contzacvors, A letter to Thomas Molloy, of No. 340 Bond street, Brooklyn, was also found. eed in expense without return, will take. Provably the best -reoresented indus- y plans for next | ties will be the Aner kinds of chemicals | and drugs, optical and surgical instru- | ments, and musical instruments in wood that the stream from this country wij | and brass. Two or three large firms of Inan & 'M organ and plano makers in Stuttgart have been asked to exhibit, but have declined, German electrical houses will not ex- hibit on any great scale, nor will the locomotive or railway oar builders, ‘There will be a fine exhidition of dolis| tered a and toys, now being made in the villages of Tau- | eight men ringla, and will be dressed by the most i 4@ questionable whether the arqmt| @Xpert doll dresemakers of Geormany, fe Remechied especially dolls. They erejof this ‘There were no marks of lcLean, subwa: SAVED NINE FRY FIRE. PROVIDENCE, R, 1, risk of thelr ves twa en- house in the end regoued Basin Wore George of | The excellent quality of the silks adds very greatly to the - B—At the 300 Taffetas silk Petticoats, Black, white and a complete eee te eS ath i ial Three Dollars’ Worth of Blue Trading Stamps Free. Tc All Whe Start a New Stamp Collection Dering Anniversary ih. Beginners Only. Rothenberg <. New York’s Kastest TT Growing Store. Anniversary Success. The Liveliest, Most Enthusiastic Sale that We Ever Had. The Best Bargains Ever Offered Anywhere. The Greatest Crowds that the Store Eber Bhtertatn 66 N OTHING succeeds like success.” If you did not visit the Rothenberg Store to-day, do Oot ae eae there to- morrow. There are astounding money-saving opportunities in every inouncement goes to press the store is thronged to the very doors. That tells the etory of-value-giving. Bargains right Straight through the house I{ke those below: Visit Our Handsome New Restaurant, Third Floor. Women’s and Girls’ Stylish Fall Garments. $17.00 Suits at $9.98. Greatest Coat Values Ever Known. Handsome Black Broadcloth Dress Suits, made Fine Kersey Coats, 30 inches long, latest stitched 7 collarless ‘style, velvet: trimme: in the latest long skirted coat style, ierga raverna Cais Homaenron te out and handsomely tailored; also it 30-in. Corset Coats, with 17 °° with shoulder cape, fancy collar en front, Lee nl piped fats est guaranteed satin; coat satin lined; skirt in newest flaring C strapped seams and velvet collar 4 Girls’ Full Length Fall and Winter Coats, wool and durable matertals; large puff 89c. Bedspreads at 59c. plaited style; value $17.00; at..... . i di zibeline, kersey, melton, wool beaver, fancy English 600 Walking Skirts, in handsome mixed suitirgs; ovel-phld cleskige nats ver, -y Engl sleeve; full cloth faced; sizes 4 to {. g 8 14; values $6.00 to $8.75, at.... | Crochet Bedspreads; full size bedspreads, | new patterns regular price 89c.; limit 3 toa (os Cc | Customer, at...cerese...-.- eee yoke of two straps and plaited front, or three-strap yoke and flare bottom, or black or blue fare skirt in heavy cheviot; waist- band from 24 to 36 inches, lengtfis from e 19-inch Corded Stripe Taffeta, in white, light blue, tan, turquoise blue, pink, reseda, green and k, and white; worth 69c,...... 19-inch All-Silk Check Taffeta, in navy, white, black and white, pi nile green, 1: eT ene stipes | won Goeceseatea eises Maslins, Sheets and Pillow Cases. Heavy Unbleached Sheeting, value &€... 80 Pleces 42-inch Storm Serge, in red, gar- + net, green, brown, royal blue, navy blue and J % 36-inch Bleached Muslim, value 8c black ; worth 35c........46 38-inch All-Woo! Satin Face Venetian Cloth, in gray, tan, castor, red, blue and black » worth % 50c.; anniversary sale price....,..s0« 00 cces cece Domestics, Etc. Sheets, size 72x90. Sheets, size 81x90, Anniversary Millinery Surprises. Trimmed Hats, $2.98. Hand-Made Ready-to-Wear Hats, 79c. Our workrooms have been busy preparing for this sale, and Hand made, on the newest buckram shapes of fine long nap we will offer trimmed hats at this very mohair felt and velvet combined popular price to-morrow that will be a Sin several clever styles. Trimmings great surprise. The latest edicts of of velvet, rosettes, quills, cords, and fashion and worth up to $6. Your ry buckles. All desirable colors. Worth $2, Cc chalceiataiss costs cauuatesea tweens CU eceoncess fatten ene Ears Bargains for Men. | Footwear Specials. Ten’s Fine Cashmere and Natural Wool Half u Hose, double sole, heel and toe, value 25c, per J Ic Weeionantcennetee: ae and Pair) ats ooerooe ses stnsesescesenses also “dongola leather lace and button Men’s Heavy welght Merino Half Hose, in nat- j2} regular height ural wool and black; double sole, heel and toe, at.. 2c heels; special anniversa: sale (no mail orders), e per pair..... eeee Ten’s Extra Heavy Ribbed, Fleece-Lined Underwear, have satin front, drawers have sateen waistband, fine pearl buttons, sus (of Ww. ante 5 Rubi £30¢ , Wom Oc, bers a 100 Cases of Women’s Storm Rub. pender tapes, overlock seams, never sold for bers—Regular 50c. quality; sizes 2%, 3, 3%, 4, 4%, 5, 30c have ribbed bottom, neck and front bound with silk tape, drawers have strong double gusset, suspender tapes, 49 fine pearl buttons; value 69C.,ate.esesereeseee cess (-j Glothing for Men and Boys. Special Lot of Boys’ $2.00 Suits at 98c. The double-breasted excellent cheviot; sizes 6 to 15. The. Norfolk Suits have 4 pleats and belt to match, with small collar; sizes 4 to 9. " The Sailor Blouse Suits are of extra quality blue and gray cheviot, with collar to match, also with red or light blue collars; sizes 3 to 10, None sent C.0.D. Limit, 2 suits to a customer... .. 2.0... ....eeee eee maledesecte Men’s $12.00 Overcoats and Suits at $6.00. Brand new goods; the latest Fall styles; every garment absolutely all wool The Overcoats of Oxford and cambridge gray Melton cloth in various lengths, handsomely made and trimmed; the suits are black Thibet, plain and fancy cheviots and cassimeres, serge lined, ry hand fitted collars and hand-made buttonholes, sizés 34 to 42; instead of $12, we sav....... Infants’ Wear. Dress Suit Gases. Ress than\S0cs; Atrinncedcsvivevcstestosiescses Men’s Extra Heavy Natural Wool Underwear, shirts 5%, 6, 634, 7, 73%, 8; widths Mand F (no mail orders); anniversary sale price...... weno veesys Infants’ Long Slips, fine cambric, box plait J A new trunk and bag store on the 3d down the front neck a suhyes finished with 2c floor. Dress eat Canes) ‘on which you cambric ruffles; 19. value, at. cesseeeeseceee can save two dollars each if you don’t Infants’ Long Dresses, very fine nainsook, round 98c mind slight markings in the leather which yoke of lace insertings and lace; $1.50 value, at..... in Ro yy aniare the wearing qualities, ‘eal cow! je, inen Infants’ Long Bedford Coats, 3 styles, made with single and double capes—fancy braid and silk scallop trimming; also slashed collars, wide satin ribbon trimmed capes with heavy lace insertings and lace edge; 2 98 $4.00 to $5.00 valUCS, at..sesesecesece tees eres SP Rugs. $17.50 All- Wool Smyrna Rug, $11.98. lined, made over steel frames, inside straps, git high-clasp lock and mountings; worth $3.98, at. J . 8 Anniversary Furniture. Aiea nar oat ny Elastic Felt Mattress. il anh Finished More We will make fi f ris Chair, flexi- 300 Strictly All- Wool Smyrna ay | ble web _ seat, awe orascariean Rugs, reversible, 12 feet long and 9 | fmt highly polished, = ine Elastd feet wide, 16. patterns, Oriental, | AMAIA including a set of RSENS} Feit Mattres floral, Persian and centre de reversible cush- &> covered in satin signs, dark fons; usually striped ticking; made ‘ and’ ight 1 98 $7.50, at in one or two piecess 6 9 grounds, value ° 4,50 all sizes; value $12.50; le $17.50, at.... sale price,........... ses MoGREERY & COL p Ladies’ Suits 3d floor, Walking’ Suits, Long: Coat | models,—made of ae est Fall Fabrics, 20.00 and 28.50 JAMES McCREERY & CO. _ Sale of Silk Petticoats,\ Commencing on Tuesday, October 6, range of this season’s colors, including moleskin and x i P gun metal greys, browns, amethyst, greens andall the Walking Skirts,—numeroug latest shades to harmonize with dress silksandcloths:| designs. Well tailored, 5-50 value of these attractive garments, 6.75 to 12.50, value 10,00 to 18,00, Twenty third Street, Twenty-third Street,

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