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On that day Mr, Sothern, Miss Loftus, and other members of his company, will appear in an act from no less than ten of the principal plays in which Mr. Sothern has appeared In the past under Daniel Frohman's manhgement at the old Lyceum. In the afternoon the pro- gramme will include the second act of ‘The Highest Bidder,” the first act of ‘If 1 Were King,” Ve on with the dance. which, from its veny nerve, went better than ever. even if Louise Allen was dancing her sister's role. Be Sure to Visit our New Piano Depart- ment on the Fourth Floor, No House That Has Charge Accounts or Sells on the Instal- ment Plan Can Match Our Popular Low Prices. R. H. Macy & Co.'s Attractions Are Their Low Prices, aC B'way, at 6th: Ave. 34th to 35th St. Investigate our Depos- itors’ Account Depart- ment, It provides all the conveniences of Pennsy Building New Shops. OLEAN, N, Y., Oct. 29.—The Pennsyl- vania Railroad to-day started to built its new locomotive repair shops and car building plant and also a gravity yard. ‘The total cost will be $1,500,000, Me- Cormick & Co., of Philadelphia, are do- ing the work. SIRREE DENTISTRY TURNS ROMANTIC Bowery Kipling’s Heart Is Touched by Fair Member of Harrigan Company and He the Credit System combined with the sure economy of a cash business.— 4% Int. paid. trick Cochrane, Engineer of ad Street Building, In- ts from * 6 : efron Automobile Clothing_sts m. : ° a ti Shaft bY! Dreams of a Quiet Home. pee Men's Rain-proofed Cravenette] Mien’s Syits and Overcoats.-«» Veils... | _ Elevator Weight. Quaker Dental Society Suits:— Here are three items from one of the most popular de- ) | HAD GONE UPSTAIRS Reduced from $14.98 to $11.03. Reduced from $15.98 to $12.73. Special Sale |“LIGHTS OF HOME” COMING. Giving Free Services. partinets of the biggest retail store in the world. t would be easy enough to recite thirty of equal interest He EROUS OFFER 18 BEING Reduced from $19.98 to $15.28. . f public. by the Quaker Dental ‘ 733, Feary Friday and Saturday. TO REPAIR MACHINE.|e. '. soth- to ‘apzear in Ten ety, of No. MH. Mth, Sty New Fork, | Reduced from 24.96 to #4 —but for the limitations of space. ee | 4 a \imited period. Men’s Auto Rain Coats, made of Two thousand ChiffonVeils Acts from as Many Plays in REE for teu dervives. will consiat of all $14.96 for Men’s Suits . e + 8 oe eee huhe by their Expert Spectaiists, {food quality cravenette, wind shields —plain and embroidered w the ‘ + Afternoon and Evening Benefit ahoanial of 1" A) Foo! 4 b ry terial | j — * Hi - Got His Head in Path of Mass of) toons, Fi late Uiee aiecs siecuye twee ea Cui eta Gm Guie| or Boe ania in goes Oxford Gray Melton Single and Double- with dots and. figures— Metal, and Before the Eleva- = Henry resder) tiened! to Dental Soclety Bear an enviable reputation | Reduced from $15.98 to $12.73, Plaided and Checked breasted models— black, cream and colors. and a work, they, Porn ou ands cieley pal leee Reduced from $24.98 to $19.96. Cheviot finished with the latest Worth 75c to $1.00, | tor Could Be Stopped It Had Crushed Him. ‘There seems falr promise of a ro- mance growing out of the visit of Owen Kildare, “The Bowery Kipll to the Harrigan show at the Murray Hill Theatre. Doesn't this sound as if Liz zie Lutz had won his heart: “There's a dame in the first act of to them with every confidence of ob- sclentific and expert services for hich they may require, jaities are: Painless Ex. Complete assortment of ‘Auto Sun- dries at the lowest of low prices. All-wool Sweaters. —sn m. ts Teeth ordered‘; | Men’s All-wool Sweaters, V-shaped Plain Black Cheviot Fancy Mixed Cassimere _ strong, dependable tailoring Blue and Black Thibet and splendidly lined. The better qualities are $19.96 and $24.96. No matter how much more you may be asked to pay elsewhere, you'll not find richer Ready-made Clothing. it doesn’t touches of style—good, turned ar play In Brooklyn. Ricca Adi of Loulxe, who is now with the N sil company, One night Choice 49° Each, © 1A Gescending elevator weight sliced j r was rush- | 1 ‘Rhe head from the body of Patrick Coch- in every departm: discovered | tention and quick with Mi nervice. Women’s Evening Gloves : i = ‘Under Cover’ that you wouldn't lke athing pecullar abe her. “Sha | the morning, delivered at night, fitting per-| neck, sold elsewhere at $4.50; our ‘Pane, engineer in the factory at No. a to,Ret for & valentine unieas you'd been ened ubit aa Hier, Whats the mate SE ane arrris comfort. price’ $3.59 bath ents LRA ale ‘rosby street, to-day. The screams of] of the water wagon for a long time with you ele inquired. She only | teeth fitted with Quaker Double Suction erie ’ Three button Lambskin Glace bee momen who were on the olevator|and could trust your senses, ‘tut she| SMiled; and then, ta his horror: he made supcrior $0 any Others. 4 Date wore| Men's All-wool Sweaters:— $14.96 for Men Ss Overcoats. Giannis G in the bullding,|makes you laugh; honest, she does. preigw, «out the dance 7” he Gaked Panta a fetiing, All work guaranteed. Ali Our price $1.89; elsewhere $2.50. xford G: id k Fri A ie . rarero| breathlessly as they re: eo wings. suages spoken, C54) noe wel i . ? , ur price $3.49; elsewhere $3.98. - , inches long $1. than her—but youse people think it's 4 carriekatoors, because all. you know Our price $3.98; elsewhere $5.00. Gray, Blue and Black Kersey—double-stitched lapped seams, raw 20 inches long $1.99 about the enst side ts what théy tell you about it in storles that's all poetry and no truth, Boys’ Al]-wool Sweaters :— edge, lined with Tuxedo cloth, ‘Our price 98c,; elsewhere $1.25. *Two-clasp Suede Olive-mixed Cheviots—lined with Italian cloth, half and full box |’ white. thing wrong with the of the elevators, and Gloves, black and mt to fx it, The ele-| wow, this dame—I think her name A Our price $1.24; elsewhere $1.75. + iat the third floor, He wert ly xiton—wasn't sich a much until the Our price $1.88; elsewhere $2.50. models—44 and 46 inches long. 16 inches tong +$1.79 EAS t the: £0: boss, that's Harrigan, dug her up some- e Ml . jot of the car. lenere in the country, I think It waa in Men’s Hats Reduced 24 inches long $1.99 ‘his elevator was in charge of Charles! Brooklyn, where she was playing a R $19.96 and $24.96 for Paddock 30 inches long $2.24 ANY CHILD CAN OO IT. From $3.49 to $2.49-2a 7. Tersely stated, this sale permits you te buy Hats at ‘$2.49 that are sold by others at $4.00 and $5.00—our regular price being $3.49. The lot includes Foreign and Ameri- can-made Soft Hats—all the newest shapes and colors. Also Black and Brown Derbies—fine fur felt, silk tee ‘of No, 19 Monroe street. The elevator was run by Henry Miller. a women boarded it to go to the zl floor and Miller started up. | ‘Phe weight of Miller's elevator ran in " @ groove immediately back of the ele- ‘ ‘on which Cochrane was at work, zs knew that Cochrane was in ‘the “next shaft, but had no idea of danger, “Ror had any one else. ‘It happened that Cochrane, in an effort Iéading part—ehe was the first to come on of the tra-la-la-ers—and was saying ‘yes, yes,’ all by herself with the others. And now she's made a hit, and I can see her finish without being one of them futurity cinchers. She'll get the mumps under her locks and it'll swell and it'd be; ‘I don't see how them Broadway plays can get along without me.’ ‘Then she'll quit the job with the steady wages, and next it's: ‘Gee, but and Tourist Overcoats. Oxford Gray and Tan Cheviot, full bell skirt, some lined with serge; others with satin. Gray and Brown Plaid Cheviots, single and double-breasted—de- tachable belts, lined with double-warped serge or fancy worsted. The Custom Tailoring Department meets your every need, and the prices are the reverse of extravagant. Two-clasp Suede Gloves, pink and blue, 20 inches long, $1.99. Three-button French Kid Glace and Suede gloves black and white, 16 inches long, 2.49, Worsted Things knitted and crocheted of crewels are yl ith th be 1 aint Ia it, and the c e . Been ra ee standing,| insiatenent due on the furniture, too!" bands, imported leather sweat bands. B ’ Cl thi Goods bringing | a t and looked down the groove| "I usod to think that way meself af- Our $1.88 Hats are good enough Oys (0) NQ’.—20 v. : quick brisk ou business to their counters. dn time to encounter the descending | ter I made a hit, put the other Kipling for any man to wear without an Boys’ Russian Blouse Suits, “Buster Brown” model, made y His hoad was cut off and his| aint out o° business in spite of It.” apology. ” M The stock is minus gans—attractive, fas Jommed | nea pa ot gede Dauehiae at the Revolution J Men’s “Gold Stand- of ial nay and bea sree cee Eton linen collar, chee with chances for ts car | w! clpal tu ‘i aici ay to abrupt that the Tou lar Parker's now piss, “Lights IVR HE Sara Lace Stes, | 970278 1017 Yeates sold elsewhere at 157,00; Gun peice) Oy re cat $3.74, Boys’ Russian Overcoats, made‘of | Boys’ Full-length Overcoats, made gray and blue frieze, two rows of | of Oxford, gray antl black frieze, gilt buttons, belted backs, sizes 234| velvet collar, double - stitched De, Renna eect same style with| seams, strongly lined throughout, |, $4.49. Women's Hand-crocheted Capes, white, blue and black, 89c. and $1.19, Others finished with colored bor- ders, $1.39. Women's Wool Scarfs, white, blue and black, 79¢. Women's Black Wool Leggins, 49c. ngers were t! to the e ran his car down to the asing the weight, gineer's body c this car could ccount of the dam- machinery the extrication of the ‘was tedious work. ddress is not known. He made of box calf- Shoes skin, hand - sewed welts, double exten- sion water-proofed soles, nobby last; sold elsewhere at $4.00; our price, cof Home," which will be produced at the Fourteenth Street Theatre Monday evening. She is Miss Grace Noble, granddaughter of Abel Noble, who, during the Revolutionary war, manu- factured the huge fron chain which was stretched across the Hudson River at DELICIOUS, LIGHT, HOT CAKES, ies the Crosby atreot factors, ihe West Polnt to prevent the passage of are - Be ey eee Sizes 6 to 16 years, $4.94. {prog gone oft watch when | British warships. Miss Noble was en's Lace Shoes, for dre 5 geccident happened and could not} born in Warwick, N. Y., twenty-five HEGKER JONES JEWELL MILLING C0 wear, made of ‘patented coltskin, ' Women tl ee oor Satan white years ago. She studied for the stage . t 2 chrome leather tops, double extension Infants’ White Wool Mittens, 11 soles, hand-sewed welts, sold by others at $6.00; our price... $4,79 Men's Bench-made Lace Shoes, made of French calfskin, straight-form last, at Ryder's school, in London, and num- Vers among her accomplishments the ability to speak French, German, Ital- fan and Spanish, NEW YORK. Women’s Dept. Infants’ Hand-¢rocheted Caps, 49¢. Infants’ Hand-crocheted Sacques, 73c. Summer doesn’t Here are very plain, direct statements concerning Men’s Shirts, that, in com- GIOUS MANIA Men’s ‘ The children” playing with Maxine F you are at a loss as to the Style of Close-trimmed edges and broad heels; ss mon with all the Macy advertising, are Wi Flllott in “Her Own Way” aro all re- hi Id b ( eas nnter | monopolize all + SEIZES FATHER) sti ein Stonstre?stt FF Coat you want, look through our stock | atattaine! pee || Shirts Sy eRe ol cate ter ee frfeg eog same tereoot| and you will be pleased—hundreds of Styles to | Pret wees pagent that your money may be spent where it | (ror ores) gush the very select from, and each Style made up in becoming Fashion. Men's Bench-made Lace and Butlo# Pb M Pe I ilmy, ethereal clever us any of the older players. The boy, Donald Gallaher, 1s about clght, and in one of the scenes of the play has to ride a big hobby horse. ‘The other day Miss Eliott, thinking to please the youngster, ‘sald to him: “Donald, I'll tell you what I'l do if you're a good boy. I'll buy you a horse just ke this."" —— weaves are retired when the weather blows cold—but there are many heavy weights that are important to women's dress during the winter. These stuffs are given a fine show- ing in the base ment. Among them are: Shoes, made of French calfskin ang ° op + . - narrow No matter if it is a medium weight Jacket or a Win- Patent cata, equal t0.ahOes ter Coat—Covert, Broadcloth, unfinished Worsted, sold by others at $9.00; our price, Montagnae or Zibeline for Street, Afternoon and pe Rapie ei Ps 7 ‘ootwear—for Evening wear, or Rain Coats for stormy days. aoe eer reotball, Bowling, Gym They are all here ready for you at a smaller price than you ealeulate to pay. commands the Ma highest value—investigate our claims and compare our Shirts. Uniaundered Shirts at 68c. These Shirts are made in our own factory—and for years we have scrupulously maintained their standard of igaalty and. workmanship George Beyers Appears at Breakfast, Hatchet in Hand, to Offer Up One of His Family * as a Sacrifice. —Ist Fi. mea nasium, Shooting, Fishing and Pros- larket. After trying to offer up a member of ‘his family a religious sacrifice to-day, The youngster looked at her rather y, "My dear Miss Elliott,” he i muse understand I do this hobby-horse business because it is in ZIBELINE COAT, Blouse Model, 32 inches long, lined throughout with Satin, pecting, at prices that are much lower than elsewhere. Riding Boots, made of tan Russian calfskin, $8.98. even or ahead of Any Dollar Shirt on the Stiff-bosomed White Shirts at 94c, 5c. for 123%c. and 15c. Flannelettes, darkish grounds and scores of tar- tan plaids that simulate worsteds, 32 and 36 inches wide. George Beyers, twenty-elght years old, | the part—not from cholce.” Very spectal ; kin, | Our Stiff-bosomed White Shirts at 94c. are as good or better than the Beevers T°! wo incongruciis “appenrances before Atcssestamn +] 0,02 Caer ae of calfskin. | Ges that are sold elsewhere at $1.50, We operate a Shirt factory c,f0r85e, Fleece-back Oxford ic 2 bi dass 2 AY dtodd j i aistings, fresh and bright out of Be reauiten with his tathec, «)w _|the curtain have been made this week , Leggins (English Puttee | just to achieve such results. Aeaied ip alcme Aitonte ke wealthy !yfonday night Henry Irving yrs ZIBELINE COAT—Double-breasted, with Meas Se aati $5.96, | f ‘ 4 : ‘ their cases, hundreds of neat print- No. 1018 | 6 pple = F . style), ma ta Fi. Bodies of Utica N i! muslin, pure linen bosoms, linen neck ings on white and tinted grounds, Wiebbins avenue, in the Bronx. Severar| Nei’, sepulchral make-up of Dante, Single Shoulder Cape—32 inches long, Skin- 4 ( ‘ica. Nonparei , pure gr Wyears ago he had saved $00, and ine |chme out at the Broadway ‘Theatre and Satin Lined £1) 24 and wrist bands, open back and open back and front, perfect 14¢. for “Duyette” Flannelettes— fended marrying « young woman of a |™de% “#pecch” which, he frankly and ner Satin Lined. 50c. Suspenders at 24c. fitting, all sizes, whee ey, are extra heavy and, look Pxsiesroring tamly.” But the bung [Cpe stated, seemed to be expecte Very speci $4 £00 mr ; oa lke eiderdown~ splendid. fr kimo- gee loan eaocteton in match he had /orward and bowed after Dante had t Aes eas 1 5. 24c. for Suspenders that ae Vea onmatel musty thteerty ane Wig Bn vane and broad variety of patterns and color: we vings failed, and that | stabbed, a la Polonius, throygh a cur- ly adjusted without breaking -2 to s—Cl ings; al ‘ # italia ae ay many detusiona, [SN @td WIN the red spl0Eeh gn his And so, along the line at $7.50, $10.50, $22.50, $25.00, $27.60, $20.60, ay iin and that will wear roomy. meets helio CINE Rg Be: ‘aa abt 3 y fons, | shirt absurdly conspicuous. to .00. . ‘ ‘ ' 3 i 3 the most ‘recent of which was that he am agaay: Kyrle Béllow, . a long time are worth being quick ; 24.. for Cotton Nub Suitings—it re- © PM Be hein He insisted endrassligecan Ge wauutcoativatioe HE eioe eects The new CIELETTE RAIN COAT, Pad-” oct irhey are made of strong lisle | “*Custom Stock ” Dress Shirts—«.. for aeies keen serutiny at close tenge 4 and in fasting, so that now helalso made his way before the curtain dingt ty] hould ( d d bing, finished with nickel ny one to be sure that these 4s hardly more th ‘Keleton. iy Seiten calles aa igton style, shoulder capes (guaranteed), thread webbing, fi . * iN 5 Nub Suitings are not allewool of th ROWhil6 the family was ai, dreakCast| with the uudience,| uous ‘erm $ 50 buckles and kid ends. Stripes and 1A new idea that should be investigated-by men who have been paying | tweed ilk “they. are’ cut copies ne this morning he appeared with a| ‘This sort of thing may be very pleas- 19 plain colors that will not rub off on | from $4.00 to $5.00 for their Shirts made to order, We call them | Cotton of the sturdy Scotch stuffs— pear or Calted fora volunteer to be /atiiumtoned apesta or as a triie stale, : your shirt * | “Custom Stock,” because, while found in our regular stock, they, pos: |, fwentyfve choles color atsture, 34 asa sacrifice. The family fled enedcabe 3e:8 eran! z a Inches wide. REMGRIES SIthi tro notes one | ious By Si Others at 48c., 94c. and $1.44. sess all the good features of costly custom preducts. ee took charge of Beyers. Magistrate Zel-| A unique entertainment will be pré- Sizes range from 13% to 19—with varying chest measures for each ite Enamelied Yer ordered him sent to Bellevue. vided in Behalf of the Actors’ Home by \ \ § . Bedding —xasement. neck size. Special models for “regular,” “Short” and “stout” men. | Malleable Iron Beds At We are royally ready to supply all your Blanket wants as rapidly as'the dropping mercury develops them. We know the local Blanket market completely, and in the light of this knowledge ‘the following offerings are quoted, with the certain assur- ance that they represent the best values to be, had anywhere. Berkshire Wool Blankets, full ‘size, extra heavy, soft carded filling, blue fternoon and ¢ The system that governs the many combinations of measurements makes it easy for us to take the measure of almost any man and select! a faultless fit for him. Fine linen bosoms, soft-finished light- $2 4 weight percale bodies, attached cuffs, coat shape Q White Dress Shirts Made-to-leasure. You may leave your order here without apprehension. Should the Shirts not fit perfectly comfortable we wouldn’t permit you to retain them under any consideration. A Shirt that satisfies completely is an advertisement—so is one that doesn’t satisfy. Half. an m1. Three hundred and fifty White Enamelled Malleable Iron Beds— five patterns—every one ‘of them warranted for ten years, Regular $8.00 Beds at $4.96. ' Regular $10.00 Beds at $5.49. + Regular $11,50 Beds at $5.96. Regular $12.59 Beds at $6.24. $10.96 for $15.00 Box Couches, full Broadway and 13th Street. GUL CARRIE NATION tn Joint Debate concerning f ‘ ize, all d .: and red borders....... once 209 Muslin, Cambric, English Long Cloth and Madras are the favorite Size, all spring edges, covered. « His Right to the Title of California. Homespun — Blankets, stuffs. v Aerio velour, includ~ strictly all wool (bound with silk, We will be glad to show you our Importations of Fancy Madras and MO “Elijah ANI.” ight bo gs from T. : ix ti EGYPTIAN shaded ‘light borders, rs Unshrinkable Flannel Shirtings from Scotland. Scores of patterns apestr eerigee Oriental pat a CIGARETTES quarter size, 54. ‘i oose from—$1. $4.49. , - I Mbps inethitets “shee, $4.56. and colorings to ch ro eu OMON terns, fringed at top and bottom; rele Nation has chalienged old Dr. to a joint debate. She is no js to meet him that she will fur- the hall and give him $500 if he gonsent to go on the platform with and exude words, @ebate in which Mrs. Nation ‘to participate concerns the right }to use the title “Elijah III." Written him a letter which he to answer and now she ts out lenge, In which she says: Pave anything to say for your- iy Scripture text with which to claim, Tam willing to meet 6 td challenge it or debate with you, ne before the people with Gassertions, In the name EAs demanded they be inves- Ready-made Colored Shirts. 04: for $1.50 Stiff-bosom Shirts, made in our own factory, of fine percale, light and dark grounds, detached cuffs, “1 sold elsewhere at $3.50; ‘our price, $2.24. Mercerized Tapestry Portieres, solid and combination colorings, fringed at top and bottom:— Our price $6.24; elsewhere. $8.75. Our price $7.98; elsewhere $10.00, Tapestry Couch Covers, Persian col- orings, fringed all around, 60 inches wide :— ’ Our price $2.49; elsewhere $3.50. Our price $3.98; elsewhere $5.75. Our price $4.48; elsewhere $6.00, Tapestry ‘Table Covers, floral de- signs, heavy tassel fringe;— Fine California Blankets, made of selected carded wool, with just a thread of spool cotton in the warp to prevent shrinking—beautifully finished, Ten-quarter size, $4.39. Eleven-quarter size, $6.69. Superb ‘California Blankets—the sumptuous and luxurious qualities —broad silk binding, daintily tinted borders— $8.12, $9.09, $11.72, $16.89, Italian Slumber Robes, highly Mer- cerized, bright Roman stripes, in all the gay Latin colors, 79c. and 89c. fs Grown in Turkey. .44 for $2.00. Stiff-bosomed Shirts, made in our own factory of madras and percale—novel patterns—new colorings, detached cufis; Perfected in Egypt. Porto Rico Cigars... » 100,000 Porto Rican Cigars—all native grown tobacco, all of good quality and better than those sold elsewhere at higher prices: — Enjoyed in America. “MOGUL SMOKE MAKES EGYPTIAN SMOKERS" ee Full-sized Continables both aie Be rs £250, 84,49 Our price $2.24; elsewhere $4.00—2x2 vi y- from the 1 1 covered with figured sateen, ‘corded | Violetas ‘evas, box 0! , " reas apg nce edges, filled with pure carded cot; Box of fifty, | Brevas, box of 100, $2.18 Save the Coupons, : 99c. tog, value $2.00; our price $1.49, | Prmnes Sheets, made of pa. ; ig, full-bleached muslin, 81x90

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