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% ; 4 ‘SR THOMAS SHLS WITHOUT THE CUP Challenger Is on His Way Home; Hoping to Regain His Health on His Trip Across the Atian- tic to England. {SAYS FAREWELL AT BANQUET —— ‘fe Is Entertained at the Waldort at |’ Dinner, at \/hich Many of the fondon Ancients Wish Him God- epeed. ®ir Thomas Lipton, Bart., who cams Bere in June expecting to “lift the Amer ‘fea's Cup" with Shamrock III., is on his way back to England, He sailed earty to-day on the White Star liner Cedric, which on the castward voyages las (o Yeave on the tide to cross Sandy Hook bar. Sir Thomas went aboard the ves- @el at 4 o'clock in the morning. ‘There was a banquet in tils honor jast might at the Waldorf-Astoria, in which menrly all the guests at tne hotel todk part. Many members of the Honourabie @rtillery Company, of London, attend- @i the feast. Commodore Tod, of the New York Yacht Club, made a speech and wished Sir ‘Th pleasant voy- age home. Th: Pr he will never he kindness American pevple. He sald that beca @f his iilness he had been unable to at- @end several important functions to Which he had been invited. Before the vessel sailed Sir Thomas aid that he was not feeling as well as Bo looked, but that he expected to gain @rength cn his way to England. Sir Thomas bade good-by to H il. Da wies, his agent in this country, and Capt. Websier, who were the only per- Bos at the dock to see him off. He Would not tatk about the possibiity of Bis challe Besides fn all ove: gers. Some galoon pas: ton and dale and LIGUT, VANDERBILT ON ODELL'S STAFF $ Young Millionaire s. Appointed Military Aide-de-Camp, but Place Will Not Take Him from Twelfth Regiment. First Lieutenant Cornelius Vanderbilt. ef Company D, Twelfth Regiment, who frot long ago was promoted to his pres- @nt grade, has received an additional honor by being appointed a military! @ide-de-camp on the stoff of Gov, Odell. ‘This, however, will not take him away from the Twelth Regiment, as he will @ttend the Governor only at military functions and will wear his Twelfth Regiment uniform. Lieut. Vanderbilt was elected in the Twelfth Regiment as a recond Heutenant| tn Company G on Sept. 20, 1901, He was plocted firet Meutenant and passed his examination In February last and was viken ill with typhoid fever a few days| ter. Upon his recovery he was granted @ leave of absence to go abroad, and he 1 y duties ‘on last FINDS ONLY ONE IK PONL-A00 AA Capt. Handy Breaks Into Splen- | didly Furnished Gambling Re- sort with Axe and Sledgeham- mer and Captures a Clerk. Capt. Mortin-Handy, of the West! Forty-seventh street station, is con-j eratulating himself to-day oa having @iscoyered and broken up a ‘swell’ pool-room tliat has been in operation in the brown-stone front house at No. 24 ‘West Fitty-cighth street. Detective Tunney {s said to have ob- tained evidence againet the place a week ago by posing as ai wealthy broker. Tunney got inside and made & bet. The information does not state whether he won or lost. When the raid was made, only one was found ingide, He gave tho Fetio of John Warden. and said he was clerk living at No, 673 Columbus avo- Bue. Several racing sheets and a tele- johe were found. ‘The house was mag- pificently furnished. Warren was. ar- fested. ‘Capt. Handy broke into the house with fan axe and a eledge-hammer, (WEIGHTS FOR THE RIPPLE HANDICAP. | * ‘Weights for the Ripple Handicap, wix furlongs, to be run at Brighton Monday, Ox \ 140; MoChemey, 188; Goldsmith, 488; Col, BIN, 130; Young Henry, 120; Blues, | a i Hunter Raine, 11 Ing Ship, D8, Ant 118; Lux payments, Piano Day! A Week for A $350.00 Tone-Lasting Wallers. Piano at $195, Or About: Half Value. $5 Down and $1 a Week. This is the greatest piano value in the world. Go where you will and make comparisons. Or bring an expert to our piano store and have him thoroughly examine the Walters Piano, and it will prove to you that there is no plano in America for less ean $350 or Lae aay San icompare with the Walters in any way. 0 We save you from $150 to $200 if you secure the Walters Piano for $1 s human skill can make them, tice nvuffler; 744 octaves; new A Ten Years’ inserted in gold letters on the inside top lid of the case Cavtion— mir wie” ae ie eh som he On cash sales we wil! box, ship and del! the United States free of charge. A Shirt Sale Where 77c. Does the Duty of $1.50 and $2.00. This sale reaches the mit of shirt value. They are sample shirts from. one of: our best makers. Exclusive haberdashers sell them for $1.50, $2.00 and $2.50. To be frank, the are better than stock shirts—better laund red, better finished—because the wholesalers’ sales- men get theirorders from these samples. They go on sale to-day and to-morrow at vi 1C. Each. prove defective in material or work: Guarantee menship within that time, it = hereby agreed ‘top in good repair at our eit with another of 195 on Terms of Wherever the Walters Piano is put it makes lifelong friends of those who use it and establishes the good reputation of Bloomingdale Brothers among every member of the household. The celebrated Walters Parlor Grand Upright Piano is built by the Walters Plano Company, the most skilled piano-makers in the world, The Walters embodies piano perfection. The cases are wrought in the newest and handsomest Empire design, figured, double veneered. Walters Pianus are fitted with actions which are as near perfection as Keys of selected ivory; regulating prac- Boston fallboard and music rack. Rich, clear and melodius tone, which improves with age. The touch is most elastic and responsive. Walters Pianos Are Built to Last a Lifetime ! Piano delivered to your home on paynient of $5, No interest charged for time taken in making that this instrument 4 for the term of TEN You could go througha score of stores and not find so wide a choice as this sale offers. They are all stiff fronts, some plain, others plaited, cuffs attached or separate, in a full range of sizes. | You had better get in on this lot at 77c. WM. VOGEL & SON, Houston St. ss Down and $1 a Week. Chis Ts to Certify 01 or second-hand plano at pianos to any part of ‘THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 9, 1903. ly Dentistry. i | | Dentistry. 1 EL TTT TL TT I TORT TT THE OPPORTUNITY OF A LIFETIME! To those who are unable to pay cash and large sums of money, we will do all dental work on easy weekly or monthly payments. There is no other establishment in this city which does this; they will tell you they do, but keep you waiting tor the completion of your work until you have paid them in tull. We guarantee to finish your work jmmediately and let you pay for it as you wish. Our work is so excellent, beautiful ad lasting that we are willing to let you go home without paying for it. This in itself tells you that we fear no criticism. If you live out of the city we will allow you your carfare for each visit. NO MORE DREAD OF THE DENTAL CHAIR. Teeth extracted and filled absolutely without pain by our late scientific discovery applied to the gums. No sleep-producing agents or cocaine used. We are not competing with cheap dental establish- ments, but with first-class private dentists at prices less than half what they charge. These are the only Dental Parlors in New York City that have the patented appliances and ingredients to extract, fill and apply gold and porcelain crowns undetectacle from natural tecth and warranted for ten years, without the least Particle of pain, 5 SPECIAL OFFERIT EE TH!!! > WEEK Extracted Without Pain, FOR ONE WEEK ONLY. EXAMINED and 22k. Gold Crown Free CLEANED with every one of our F R FE oe best sets of teeth. Gold, Silver, Enamel and all 50c Filling We guarantee a fit or no pay. Gold Crowns and teeth without plates, gold fillings and all other work done painlessly and by spe- cialists. You can have your teeth extracted painlessly in the morning and go home in the evening with new ones. 22 karat Gold Crowns ...... None better, no matter what you pay. Crown and Bridge Work . . Ske Teeth Without Plates ..... A Written Guarantee for Ten Years Given to Every One. AMERICAN PAINLESS DENTISTS 122 East 59th Street, | 252 West 42d Street, Between Lexington and Park Avenues. Next to American Theatre, Telephone 4563—Plaza. Telephone 4365—38th. Office Hours 8 A. M1. to9 P. M. Sundays 10 to 4. For Sale. Public Notices. =) Railroads. BOROUGH OYr MA’ r, RAILROAD, STATIONS “foot Wert Twenty-third | Street 4 The leaving bai aa a and Giang andt, Stieets. ts five, minutes ry than Pare ee wi re . BE ene Cree aie Tike ta EER een WEEK. ae MEN’s, YOUTHS’ AND BOYS’ IMITED.— the : . ROR o; : 6 ana un i N.Y: | 1 date aad. Detyel 9 OF QUET: | tb Es et ‘axl ‘and Sth st, or, Hated N vis Ean: ” AND MISSES’ RICH | ulsviitey, Tudianapolisy hi: LADIES’ AND MIS! | Rayeand Sama Sts., Staplet en Island. | 4 at is cen | In" i D 0 Observation Cars. Cloaks and Suits, | .icegs of paris, dur, oa.ove. th | sHaRe Bis On easy weekly or monthly payments | encrien” mentioned” in, section (Mis of tne | 6 ie without extra charge for credit. ny rer mnnter | Watches, Diamonds and Jewelry Manhattan Clothing Co. 4 Stores: 1114 3d Ave. Near 65th St. 2274 3d Ave., Near 124th St. 295 8th Ave., Near 24th St. BROOKLYN---700 BROADWAY, rk, O VE Real Es ponal Property in The City of the year 1903 and ‘warren lection of taxes ha ened, th will keep you and family well dressed on $| PER New Yor NOTICE Assoament Rolla af Real 101 caro, 10 Of ‘Taxes’ in the For he Car, fan pe ¥ Au hat bated bel eran th of Ta Stenwed | order to. matt | Chocks may be matied at a | Recelver after bills have ‘hee: DAVID BAU ‘For Kn Route. turday Ni Inmuro return of 10 iene 4.8 Be rat Hi. Methot Os- Dlace, Bos- 1 RAILWAY. te 2 0 aN ‘sewers, on wom Girl, clever with Hianchara & iperienced 0 is neckwear and Blanchard & Pri For Sale. CREDIT FOR EVERYBODY. CLOTHING For Sale, for Ladies and Men. $1.00—Per Week—81.00 Will Keep You Well Dressed. ve LENOX CLOTHING CO., pear 125th, one flight,up. e.,near 104th, one hightup. | 16th St. one flight up. tia!; Open Evenings. At strictly cash pricus to E very Une. CLOTHING FOR LADIES, MEN AND Boys. NO REFERENCES OR SECURITY REQUIRED. NO INQUIRIES MADE. goods along. |] THE. FASHION GREDIT HOUSE, 7 West l4th St...N. Y, Bets Sth and ct A 2859 3d Ave., Cor. 149th St. jewelr ORICE.” imme- to MAY PAYMENTS urioe, W GREDIT SYSTEM. Make your purchase, pa: the first payment, and ane Railroads. NewYork Central raing arrive and depart frome Grand Cen rr 2 a8, follows: we Yo for and check [dences throur "t4 Telahgeantly Strec Street, New Yor | NECKWEAR — Experienced | finishers and makers on| tailored silk stocks and belts. e Blanchard & Price, 5 W. 5 a8 hand $1 a Week @ Privacy Assured. No Annoying EVENINGS. | Help Wanted= Female: q | MEN’s AND WOMEN'S ‘he pee a ie Clothing | 2==5= FURNITURE AND CARPETS. Moren wonpey anh savunvar LEWINS : 267 West 125th St. in Reatire w General Manazer. >>> > >>| 494494494 Business Property To Let. {| ‘TO LET, E LARGE DOUBLE STORE 50xss, NEAR CITY HALL, at 28-30 City Hall Place, IMMEDIATE POSSESSION. “’ RULAND & WHITING CO., db. 5 BEEKMAN ST. SEDEPEEEEEee Eee i$ AND DIAMONDS, ENTS. ESeSaSseZesssEeesses ALL, MAKES. F.8.WEBSTBRCO..817 Bway. Tel.3240 Frank | 4 WREKLY Gentlemen's clothii order. 280 Broadw: Tadlea’ Department room seen a sashinees Sho —— Patents. | you can prove A Sale of Suits at 2,98 and 3.91 SFE Young Men's collar, shows first-class fine Madras and band—value of Chas ttnings—coptes of Paris models—same as offered as “imported” at about double our prices.....:--Come here for the finest qualities, as wall HEA Hitherto $13.50 to $16.00...7...... 15 to 2% yrs. For Business or College| Moya, vwiokt Wear are just right—have new double nen: breast coat, wool serge’ lned—tong roll All Bulls have that superior look that Boys’ Laundered Shirts Negligee and Stiff Bosom— full—perfect Mt—11% to 14 neck pariainese -49 or lace medallions—2 = Exquisite oovelties in Children’s finer Coats to $29.98. : in Velvet, Zibeline, Venétian aad fine Cloth—trimmed with Panne Velvet | in self of contrasting furs of medallions, etc,—many quiet, plain, depending upoa miterials, finish and linings for their effect—these include dataty Cloaks - tiated and Scarlet Cloth, with loose ot separable Feengh. ‘ $ jee West Fourteenth Street Great Values in Reliable Clothes for Boys The Only Kind We Offer. ee] Parents have learned by experience that our P combined with style and quality far beyond those usually obtalae able at moderate cost....:. Fhat may seem a strong statement, but .. The special cate\given im selections and our strict requirements as to cutting and finishing, ensure styles and work being right, while our advantages as larwe Cash Buyers make values possible here that are unusual elsewher its truth at any time.... To-morrow’s offerings start with Worth Five and Six Dollars. A lot of about eight hundred that we closed oat ftom « maatetacfoewn at reducitons enabling us to offer the values stated... -.».) Fabrics and Styles are irreproachable. Strictly all wool, das er. tumn Mixtures, Overplaids and Stripes, some with a Iittle dash of EY woyen In—natty cut—well taflered—T7 to 16 years, ; AND. HERE ARE OTHER MONEY-SAVING OPPORTUNITIES; Suits.” opeseh Bought of a mi Die materials; full <u! ata ot clusively—who knows Materials {nclude Unfinished J¥or- ric. and styles are ‘most Serges, Wide Wales and ‘Thi- ior that fvepors, where they bets, in Navy and Black, and a snould ‘be strenbehbeed cohen riety of dressy effects tn ot strong, dutable all-wool c! dark brown and other mixtures. ages 7 to, 1 years— —* quality and style. %G-cent quality, Navy Blue and Worsteds ai whacennst ret from mill book they 2 Special Values in Warm Coats.,... for Little Tots of 2 to 6 years old. A welcome opportunity just. when frosty days are near at hands Lot 1—$4.98 Coats .......2,98| Lot 2—$6 and $7 Coats. Ean Clots and Curly Wool Astra- Red. Royal, Castor, Gobelin, | Brown. | Navy. iq | Blue, Brown ang Black—coliars | warm ‘nteri incy col I were ae nay ti lars, with silk gtmps and medal fancy gimps, fur to 6 years. as the medium and popular, for Extra white New Coque Po; elsewhere .49 ... Pom; Semi-Rea Ready-to Trimmed . | lengths—all sizes at each price: eh Corsets. Worth ,98 an $1.25. Children’s Shoes Are ‘‘a Hobby” A hobby to have them in great assortments, to have. ‘the made comfortable yet Bron gs yet dressy in appearance; a Shoes,” heels, extension iron,” as custom: eay—8% to 18%. PATENTS PROMPTLY VROCUR he free: no Charme, Gi Excursions. st ary Sundsy World Wants mS Oot 1m ESE POINT,, NEWHUR: DE! ree ed Sunes Werk Monday Morning. Wonders, ‘ok ity Ba net ce ‘We have made another lar, traction at the lowest prices in 14 inch—elsewhere $2.48. 16 inch—elsewhere $3.69. 18 inch—elsewhere $6.00... +000++++eeeesssseee 4 7Q Measurements do not inelude quill ends, which are 4 and 5 tneby BIG VALUES IN OTHER MILLINERY TRIMMINGS:= _ ompons—black, ble Pompon, with ee ic 69 Weather combination and colors—value .%. Large assortment of Birds’ Breasts {and Fancy Wings—value .98 to $1.25 69 |xovelty Aigrettes -| Paradise Aigrest “| Large, Handsom ndeaux—S to 6.....89 to 1.89! Fancy Felt Hat Bratds..... Untrimmed Hats......00000...0- Children’s Hats—Untrimmed.. Children’s Hats—Trimmed. vy Drab and ite—ald regularly sold at 09 BOUS' BOX CALF SHOES 13 of new last, with low Boring tension soles—"wear like era continually BOUS' VEAL CALF SHOES Set aria nels to TG. Saturday Morning Special BOYS’ VEAL CALF SHOES é Our Children’s Department is second to none, and far ahead of most in Assortments and Values, ————__* Wonderful Ostrich Plume Values!“ ~ purebase and Sine ean ace city .. Black and White—Iong, full flags, s— Fancy Wings .. ex—all colors..... @ Birds.....98 to 1.98 : ALL THE NEW SHAPES IN -Wear (Tailored) Hats. Dress Hats. Ge ee Continuation of the Corset Sale. Well-known styles in Coutil, Sateen and Batiste—black; white, Corsets. Worth $1.50 to $1.98 4 98 a9 Among those at $1.49 are special-styles for stout figures—sizes to 36,» MISSES' CORSETS AND WAISTS it weight— Loria to __—_—_—_—_—o—o st 8 to 1 Ito 4 avy -98 ly buy’ et ‘Value .15—To-morrow.... Boys’ Tam-Golf Caps ree. samples—that ie can de sold at “Sample” —all silk eerge lined—all sizes. Velvet and Cloth. warm linings—2 to 6 years. shades, or set off with delicate gimps or fancy | Bre. richness 3-98 | Cut Ostrich and Coque Pompens—| 69t04.98 = © +s seec cece GQ tO 498° ni 1.24 to 4,98 41 --5.00 to 15.00 . sires BY to 4.98 © +149 to 6,98 Corsets. — 5 ~~ pee 1.49 MISSES’ CORSET WAISTS Coutf, drab and white— ‘corset front—strong pearl buttons—al sizes—were 9, to have them with wide, room ‘obby to have them look well pe f best GIRLS' STOUT SHOES Dongola or Box Calf—a0e oF extension soles—give Basen pots oe “; et Ae esa ee of elsewhete, bat 29 to 1. + 29 160; Se, to SB et rd ad 29 to 1.94 i¢ 35 (0 3.88 ag) <9 ads : |deab and fancy Brocades—Straight Fronts, French shapes and long |" cat aay Here. ent toe, well; and more than all, to offer them at the lowest prices at w! it is possible to find reliable and serviceable footwear. Mothers here, times for-a change, or bec: of some offered, try ain pe ersethperg es tnvertably peokal beck hans for the next and are better satisfied than ever that there is "no place like Hearn’s for GIRLS’ HAND-SEWED WELT: Patent Leather, with dull kia ob

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