The evening world. Newspaper, August 5, 1904, Page 6

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AN \N WHITE” NEW ACTRESS AND OLD ACTOR WHO APPEARED | MARRIES A SECOND TIME. P= 4 E IN “THE ETERNAL CITY" AT THE ACADEMY OF MUSIC |... ciarca vou wets san'] [2° ° fc ‘ KNOWN IN DUBLIN Ny eS ae Nyy [it shown tw aanouneement ofan SUXTH AVE 19° 7020™ STREETS Set is shown in the Free wr wf 5 (0 Buea : 2 EES Going for an outing? q * ‘ i fe having died in a | ’ j (3 ) ' wear ag ]F you're off to-morrow for the seashore, mountains or country don't } Wore Evening Gown Con- rt time ago society was) fe announesment that the | lessen the pleasure of your outing by going unprepared. There’s hardly a in| n this st Stantly Aboardithe Kroonland, Senator had married his ward in France {.yRecognizes Ploture:in World. | i hides | diate members. ‘of his’ family” having Loe od contribute to your comfort or appearance that you'll not find i # i Po hai Sa 2) | known of the ceremon ut here’s the USES MINERAL WATER FoR | 7S Important news: BATH, NOT ASA BEVERAGE. Kis " | Our semi-annual inventory sales include all seasonable merchandise suitable for outing purposes, | Fuk. © . > y and prices are from one-quarter to one-half. Just to give you an idea of the wonderful bargains that await Saturday morning shoppers we mention $6 for men's $12 outing suits—boys’ $2 wash sults at S0e—women’s S0c. neckwear, 25¢— 41_chiffon veils, Soc—25¢, pure linen handkerchiefs, 125ac—women’s $1.50 belts at 50¢— Went from Paris: todreland and Married the Youhg Son of Chief of Royal. Irish Con- stabulary. the entire re- men's $5 blue serge coaty at $2.50, and this isn’t one-tenth part of the bargains, sources of this weat olty are rought within immedfate reach. Have You a Telephone? 18 Day Sirect. Clearing sale of men’s hose. WE'VE fathered all the odd lots—broken sizes and discontinued numbers—in three great lots and priced them for Saturday morning’s selling very much lower than hose of equal quality have ever been quoted at before, Main Floon This Is the sort of sale that saving men usually buy In half dozen pairs. We've arranged to walt upon you quickly. 10c for men’s 19¢hose—We say 19%. hose because we ‘The “Lady in Whte"'*who crowed the Atjantic in a dlaphinous gown and (ppeared morning, nom and night in % the same evening dress) aboard the Red = Star Uner Krooniand was weil known wom Dublin. ‘The picture published in The Evening World was seen by one of her former friends, and he recognizes her as the eccentric woman who set ail Dublin Wondering @ decade ago, To an Evening World reporter this former friend of the “Lady in White” told the following story to-day: “I knew Constantine Phelan ten years @f0, and even then she had the same hobby about mineral water, She came - from Paris to Dublin, and Irish society in that city was startled by her hankering atter the spas. I remember seelng her the first time packing two large bottles of water, She amnounced to all that she did not want them for @ beverage, but for a bath. “When she first put in an appearance fn Dublin and was seen at soolal func tions, & was said she was of French dirth; but I don't think that was the ‘truth. Wen by an Irish Lad. “Tt is my impression that she wae English, although her French educa- tion and life in Paris went far to give the idea that she herself was of French birth, She had the manner and the air of & French woman, “Not long after her advent in Dublin Daniel Phelan, a fine sprig of a boy took 4 fancy ww ner. He was a stylish sork, the kind that dressed well and curried things off with a pretty swag- ger. There was a long courtship, and Cie ond of It was a marriage, and the Water-stricken woman became Mrs Panes prea, vans father was no Jess a personage than Chief of the Royal Tish Constabulary of Dublin, and Dua the boy wea quite @ i: re, vet wumner On that “Die girl was supposed to be ver: Wealthy, and Dan's trends thought he i, Was a lucky lad in uipturing this for- @en-looking and ign-taiking lady once priced them at that figure, but you'll admit they sell for more elsewhere—plain and fancy lisle thread and cottons—in- y cluding silk-embroldered goods, odd pairs and broken sizes. 19¢ for men's 25c to 39c half hose—Imported socks in lisle thread and cottons—Hermsdorf dye—black and fancy colorings—broken lines and odd pairs—no two pairs allke. 25¢ for men’s 50c to 75c Imported Iisle thread socks, com- Jee prising sheer blacks and various lots of all descriptions of fancy effects—no —~ two pairs alike—broken assortments, For men who are going on their vacation here's a sale of $10 and $12 Homespun Outing Suits * $5.00. (For Friday and Saturday Only.) If you, like hundreds of others, are going on your vacation, you'll need one of these suits, Don't confound or compare them with ordinary suits, for these bear the imprint of careful tailoring and the characteristic features of style that place Vogel Brothers’ suits in a class distinctly their own, They're in gray, brown and olive homespun. And if you want outing suits, coat and trousers, at $5, you'd better come early, There's only a limited quantity on sale, The former prices were $10 and $12, 250 men’s bathing suits, worth to 3, at $1.25. Matin Floor, MM 4a $3 sult for you if you come quickly Saturday morning, and at any time up to 1 o'clock we'll promise you an excellent suit. This is positively the last of our season’s stock, and it's to clear them in a few hours that we’ve marked the price so low. They're high-grade suits that fit perfectly. What $ 4 contrast between them and the cheap, 1 25 misshapen suits rented and worn by 1 25 ® everybody at the beach. One of these 8 will cost you far less in the long run. Sale of Suits of Intense Interest to Men. 318, $20, $22 and $25 Suits Reduced to $14.50. Dor’tinfer! Don't accept as a standard other suit sales, This sale is as distinctive as the suits themselves—a chance that is seldom furnished. Here's the kernel of the story: There re- main of the best selling lines a few suits of a kindsome 200 in all—smart worsteds, cassimeres, cheviots, blue and black serges, etc, All were $18, $20, $22 and $25, now reduced to the uniform price—$14.50. Men’s *1 negligee shirts 39c. ° i THAT'S the order of the dey for to-morrow’s selling aS —it’s the direct result of after-inventory exigencies when our . SS policy demands a quick clearing of all seasonable merchandise, These are ideal shirts to wear on your vacation, and you know it’s not often you can secure $1 shirts for 39¢, Not all worth $1—some are only worth 65¢ 39c for men’s 65c to 1.00 shirts: 250 dozen negligee shirts left to clear up—they are , “But Mrs. hens fortune was by é-5) if m a jo Means so latge as was Imagined b rf all in light and medium colorings and white—madras and Ms dear triends [t dwindled rapialy prints—plain and plaited fronts—mostly all with detached cuffs to match— j fter the ceremony and ban went to w i‘ 4 a y Terk. He took @ poste in one of the 2 s till 10 o'Clock. perfect goods, desirable patterns—well made and perfect fitting—all odd lots Rag amine eres inthe word Tn Song e ane A2™ Six Cor De. Pete Fone ee heat the to Hata He eek ~ 206 Ib, for 30¢ chocolates and bonbons, 25¢ for 4 pound box of 4c. chocolates, 42,50 for men’s $5 skeleton serge coats, 4] for palr of men’s 41.75 crash trousers, 46 for men’s $12 practical outing suits, $5 each Saturday for men’s $9 odd coats, $2.50 pair for men’s 45 dressy trousers. 5c for boys’ $2 high grade wash sults, 25¢ for women’s soe colored sill belts, 25c—50c black or white leather belts, 50o for $1.50 leather belts—all shades. 13¢ tomorrow tor Shefield’s tooth paste, "While Dan gave his tur fo the best of mali, ayant Ne Sind fondness for spa baths made the husband : = . separated for a time, “MAPPY that they Cars #0 Girect of " i] Fin wat ow ar ame | AT THE ACADEMY) CONEY'S WONDERS: <n] “Now, 80 far as I know, Dan iy not + Goad, though be may be. The last time ee j Sopped ‘mie it talked fuseral watery Big Audience Evidently Liked! Thousands Daily Witness This TNow, there aren't m pedi, MAE aren't more than two the Show as Staged and Vot-| Remarkable Spectacle on Surf Broadway, Graham aod Flushing Avenues, Brooklyn. them that A * a = | © Beg BE tere, ne olen Jun ‘ice | @d Miss Janet Waldorf as Be-) Avenue — Johnstown Flood pu. for me. That's the gir) for a cer ing All to the Astoria Also Popular. Thi St I 0 fl ‘ ith 19¢ for witch hazel cream for sunburn. 4 tainty,” . ol % $],.49 ounce Houbigant’s Perfume Ideal. wh a a sahara 1S Store iS Uverllowing WI Tee ris tomer a bith theres jd her in], With “The Eternal City” erceted on | y sd 1214c for 25c pure linen handkerchiefs, stan feet Money-Saving Opportunities. ict wenn erin es ~<; cw theattienl #ensod. Ausplelounly, vee |" ia Sh _ Ott : ‘ tO & Q5¢—$1 to $250 chiffon vetls, 3 al je was of a bite to Bll —- ane ys oor amer and dress trun AM Saee i eee ried ft , H on PaeN figured tants itaraen wit! 7am 2Q¢ for women’s 59c suede lisle gloves, , a a deiss nt make the hear 4 Specials . P over hing and ab Gare, made fal worth 2\¢ for odds and ends 35¢ to $0c gloves, R vegan af ant Hall only halt & block | | tor oiy ee Be 68S 4|.75—Misses’ 53,75 shirt-walst sults, ‘ e dress at aj away! ee n who ralsed the wild HW Co.'s Ginger Snaps, Lem- —, $4,50—Misses’ $9.75 linen S. W. suits, Ha cata, el, a 5 Hours Only. ieee a Se an 81,85 for cldens $2.50 bathing ute Veace. Mu Re Mall Gedeess 10 ONLY, 4 Woe finan GCOS 11.85 for misses’ *2.50 bathing sults. ’ a / Hoa't block the way t eee ee a _cacssnttt nates eeeteemae Seermee: $2,25—Gitl's $3.50 bathing sults—10 and 12, 4 hag Wie Bacon ty Saar ear ana FR E> _ = 1 $2.96 for women’s $5 mohatr bathing suits, ms i betatent V9 $1.49 Waists, 79¢ | Wem | ei Habe) 42 for women’s sheer *5 shirt-walst sults. oS J i i LS tT for $12.50 linen and dimity dresses, ————— WITH TOWN BOARD ps len ga ii saat a lemtor Here's an accumulation of Boys’ Summer Clothing. | ' aed 93,75—$5.50 linen walking skirts, =s aon white lawn waists from recent i} = 39e—60c cabinet linen fabric stationery. . = Fy 4 o ; its rel sp ale, Tea vhs ere bere, be Rai | Long Pants Sults for young men ot — $1.25 for $1.75 white Persian lawn waists, \Gowe j exe is i ch style, a "Switch Laid in Record Time by’... wer" ie cove neater a || Seong wa hada 7650] Bf 81,50 for $2 dainty Pest awn lst, s Prastion Company Torn Up) ar co inas tera pte ae | ine erat | aflarn mata gouge een A's || BM ect RT em 4.50 "2.98 for men’s solld gold cuf inks vat sake Ina we c age the grees you've & es early ow # f ¥ 8’ vacation an Hour Later by Town) (0) oes mprans fave || gi hes” Se” ge] (ne Mee hanna | sehdaedee oye eet Officials. the whole play. The pertdraanee | | -——— ratte Be ee gic fgb OO | $2.25 for regular *3 and*4 silk umbrellas. tee the reamug that he srtoe'a [ie 15c. Ribbons 5c. || due net 98 | || Rep —Ote Bie ts Noreen 1h nd 06 ‘ PERE: oooh rss ah for & town ate It > | - ong es ts si $2,45—Women’s $3.50 pat. calf oxfords. ts, ne LLY kel, too, all the actors | "8 } Saturday we place on sale are tito, reduced to ‘ 3 3 ; rouble has broker ue Serge Two- authorities and t 7,500 yards of fine Louisine| | “Ane quafity, for as ote been use siden) toehas wide white, cream, | | crore Penta, “ail wool, w 49c for l, 1.25 and 1.50 stallation of a curve nile ard mais, worth a full 1Se, per ‘sizes 3 to 14; greatest bar- é " High and Mi , th ial price, a OTrisTtaa Tapes) isi Me rman. 6¢ re Ss editions popular fiction = ry "THESE titles are recognized as among the best of the recent !] Torchon Laces 3/¢, es a } They're machine torchonlace| A Price-Hollday tn of course, but they never sell Our Good Grocery Dept. | for less than Sc, More than a hun. Avery—Elizabeth Stuart Phelps. “The Autoblography of a Newspaper Ore. L. Banks, Dead Men Tell No Tales—E, W, Hornung. The Last Buccanoor—L, C. Cornford. The Queen of Quelparteo—A. B, Hulbert, * SS: PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD om TO THE dred patterns in the assortment, in- 3 k of Btand-| Be apactators eng wien a car-| j | sertions te match, Width trom'1%4 || 25¢e fot inulsted Sugat | A Detached Pirate—H. Milecete. eleven mintites aol Toe Bid t/q. for Armour's Itc, Helraet | The Siege of Youth—Prances Charies, c, yard, Here Saturday, yard 914 13% Cy ‘rand mild. sugar-cured No Hero—E. W. eohdy f ne Femalning k —_-— -——— boneless breakfast Bacon (strips The Room with the Little Door—k. B, Molineux. curve and filled whe ex ee Weigh 3 to 6 Toa.) ; | Gabriel Tolliver—Joel Chandler Harris. aire ST, LOUIS, MO. These Prices Never Bought| 31,6, for,te- gun Armour's Potted @ Township « a force Sach Good Slices and Oxfords. for three Itc. cans of Shim- | 25c. net's Condensed Soups; doz., | Me | | 2Sce Be ~ < NEXT COACH EXCURSION mae so AUGUST 10 ou nd-Trip BIO FROM_NBW YORK’ PROPORTIONATE RATES FROM OTHER POINTS. Wi the t j in OC Ste May Comebes | = West 234 st, 4.95 og ayy | SPECial Train Werernine'in Ucachen'ou repulse trains white datt tots Similar Excursions Aug, 17,24 andl, Tickets now on sale, = 4+ We WOOM, Rassonger Tragic Useager, GRU.W. HOXD, General Rasemnger Asses Be. can of {Armour's| We at r fonds, st, Corned or Luneheon Russian Calf Oxfords, | Bee 32 48 welted newest | vban heel, size ot Se. Um of In-er-Beal ith Cts "R: 9 |15ce Athena Waters 29 75 for Se, can of Bastman's Cooked Ox Tongue, | |25c. for a ib. of Sliced Bolled | Ide, for @ 10-o%. Ife. bottle of we a s Welted Sok Oxford Tles patent leather and glace kid; | * 3% to & width C to j 98 By WOFth B00. csessecres ° Weseens 2". button and lace dongo! , patent leather tip, | extension soles, sizes 2% 98 | to $; worth $1.50. there frog was to be Jail ry to 4 act the committee, whi now declares that Ham; worth 30, lected Queen Olives. 15c, for @ ie. bottle of Grape | Punch (limit %),

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