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FUNNIER THAN EVER. Hattie Willams Gives nters to Bunoh of English Mire Brought Over for “The °93 Qi” Girl from Kay's" was heartily ack to the Herald Square Bette Wast nicht. The audience over- red jet in size and wood nature, and b : interesting for the actor m4 7 upper box sat John Drew, composed countenance tnto broad erins at Sam Ber- funny speech and an- hE besise him—aulte doubled th the same complaint~was Barevmore. the house, in another box, German husband exercising protectorate, perched Frit! rather than pert, One cf of the nieht s to see her ot hold- the piqwant prima donna was her hands, or laughing, the part of the time Aftyective Kaglish Girls. . ) Of English girls, brought over Mn Frohman for “The School Girl," ah opens Daly's on Sept. 1, attracted (tention and not a little admin y wore bonnets which looked the first act of an English musical dy, ard between them set more Hes than the average woman could Qw'in & season, They watched t:0 rf with keen delight and were enthusias over dilsa wer singing of “Custom- Kay's,” and quite con- » Bernard's ridiculous danve And, by the way, os or Mr “second act. Girl’ may be able to ge, a or two from Miss Williams's irl bit in that “Customers * They might look @ long way and tt #0 good, Loftus and many other stage Were noticed in the audience All in all, calculated to! Mr, Charles Frohman that he open the Herald Square house | tao Boon, Indeed, there is every for saying that “The Girl from : might have run the summer Will Take (o the Road. | & two weeks’ stav this ox- ly popular "Girl with a nine Hedetached’ youn ire few other changes, thone who remain is Grace (w med!) , Whose dainty dancing fre moat charming feature of the Phe chorus has improved both tn . capability, and altogether | ay ‘ the | \ SHIPPING NEWS. ALMANAC FOR TO-DAY, B.12/Gun sets. 6.55/Moon sete A.M THE TIDES. gt Water: low fh ia 4 port or xew york. id Water. M Fi 4 ~ INCOMING STEAMSHIPS. DUE 0-Day. REAPPEARED AT HERALD SQ SHE WAS WELCOMED WHEN SHE vare. |S|EEL COTTON STEADY AT OPENING lw drv weather Is desirable Prices One Point Lower to Power vy. nirket at our Improvement Polate Higher, Ateadiness marked the opening of the oie’, Gey cotton market today, prices DelDg Loe yee to 8 gh: polat lower to 4 points higher, The p, ¢ ices were: N WF | Pressure on Leading Issues Ir | wens, rounds that the heavy rains in just north of the belt. might lown into the cotton States, Liverpool rallied on | 7 pe aR TY, haha ¥ Ne UNe, AUUUNE MD SGI STICKS BOL CT | | Wabash tt Utitieat iting dvance. TUNAWAY BOYS GLAD TO BE BACK the Market Causes a Deoline. and Prices Close Showin; Losses All Around. TRACTIONS GIVEN SUPPORT. Wall Street Hearse that Reported Street Railway Deal Has Been Escaped Members of Catholic Completed—Penneyivania Freely Protectory Band Return After Otered and Taken—Bonde Quist.) Night In the Woods, Cold, Hungry and Repentant. —_—_—_— Bpeculation fell off considerably @ur- ing the final session on the Stock B: change to-day. and prices closed frac-; The last two of thirteen bey in- tlonally lower all around. Profit-taking | mates of the Catholic Protectory at Vi was in order during the afternoon, and | Nest who escaped the vigilance of the Dearish operators were encour ed to | Christian brothers gt @ plonlo in Leh- sell the market short to some extent, |D@uer's Park, Throg’s Nack, yesterday, Although they were a bit cautious, | ‘#turned tired and hungry and penitent to that institution to-day, There was particularily heavy pree- . sure on Steel preferred and Sugar, the) The bo eleven were found in the later selling off over ? points. woods of Pelham Park by a search former suffered fractionally, due to] Pry Of the police of ttre Westchester predictions of unsettlement tn the trade, | #Atlon. Most of them were glad to be Go pport was givert the Smelt- captured, for they had thrown away Ing issues, the common closing with| ‘thelr coate and caps, as well oe Lv an advance of almost 11-3 on the day truments, so that they might les while the preterred wag unchanged, | Suhit_ Oe recognised, end It was col ‘There was believed to be @ big short Aj] were repentant when taken back interest in Pennsylvania, Offerings la ithe Pree ny. eh renee. Coeriee, that stock were well abeorbed, the ») 0), nigntngal “an gig) al buying being regarded as good. ‘fre Protectory Band was secured DY The local traction group receive Thomes H. O\Nell Association, the fairly good attention, the closing being {rs* ization of the Tammany leader of irregular, This wan due to the report ¢, Anne: Distrii ara ny it on - that the street railway deal has prac- bok é Fark, Ca md {leally neen completed, olaty in er, 1h the ta Mek lone Sane tim» etal of the brothers, made the harge oO: trip. fined to fractior he chief mipporters being Atohiaon, St, Paul, oLulsville and Nashville, Norfolk and Western, On- tario an estern, Reading, Southern aPelfic and Union Pacific. Loses of from 1-§ to almost 1 point were noted In the ErEles, The bond murket was quiet, The total sales of stocks Were 619,800 2, $20,000. WHEAT OPENS ACTIVE. Trading Very Brisk avd Some Ex. citement Prevails, Excitement again prevailed at the opening of the wheat market to-day, with trading very active and up in the alr again on account of the very strong cables, presumably influenced by the sensational Jones report yesterday on Manitoba conditions. Later, however, trade was checked by the bad wire service with the Weat. Corn broke one cent on rains torough- out the cotton belt. Now York's opening prices were: | Wheat—May, 1.12 1-2; September, 1.11 3-4; Shicago’s cpen ys a to 1,08 1-8; December, 1.00 1-4 Corn—Muy, 62 1-4 to 51 3-4; HW J-2 to Mi December, §8 to 52 Now York's dome. pr Wheat—May, 116 bid; Septer 1%; December, 14% asked. Corn tem~ ber, S84 asked: Dreember, Gly asked. ae? loging Weiges srr, Whrat— tam ber, Hy iit: May 114. Corn—Se August, 53%; May, 51% bid. ———__— DEMANDS ASPHALT LAKE. To-day’ and net changes trom ices or from last recor wei ed bale chee, RY Low, Close. . $3! 3% — to 1.09 l-4. September, 4. oe | Dei A tember OM; t | rOu WLI REN AN LECTED ML %| Famous Irish Statesman, Who Had Retired to Private Life, Ie Again Retumed to a Parila- mentary Seat. | ig & i | BS i (ies i VERMONT BANK CLOSED. Reeciver Appointed fer People’s National at Swanton. ‘ WASHINGTON, Aug. 19.—The Peo- ple’e National Bank at Gwanton, Vt, On this account we make |T plans for sales, bargains aad ie and Guide ut are worth in gold. At druggists. 1 Bank Exa nh Hazel Soap Teeaee ‘isk has been appointed HBatierwao Broadway, Graham and Flushing Avences, Brooklyn. the Saturday Will be Remarkable for its Shattering of Prices on All Sum- mer’s Surplus Stocks, @ Binck Mercerised Walsts, ali tucked fr full sleeves, fancy stock coliar ont, i # + at ‘ ton Crepe Kimonos, in dainty figured ot- be v9 mace with shirred yoke: 191 el with fancy Persian border, sizes 34 to 44; good value a OM T 1.90 baat at any prica; He" SATURDAY, FRO: Limit, ‘tor 5 Hours Only. No Mail Orders, Nene CG 0. D. Another Triumph in Shirt Waists, PORT-OF-SPAIN, Island of Trinidad, | Aug. 19—Advices were recelved to-day from Caracas saying that the American Minfater, Mr, Bowen, in the name of the United St@tes, han requested Venesue:: to remove Mr. Carner, the receiver So > apvointed to take charge of the prop- 4 + | erty of the New York and Bermudes | Asphalt Company. and to return the — % asphalt lake to the American company. opening would have been weaker but for support given by One of the proml- nent local operators, as cables proved | y ¢9, disappointing and weather conditions aa sallstactory Following the call additional buying still further hardened the price and im. | pelled moderate covering on the er of room brokers, who seemed to be largely | ahort of the market. Wall street baveht) Ns it, 1018; Janvary. | ¥ A December, 9.67 ae SUNDAY WORLD WANTS C eading lat pt. ending 21 of, WORK MONDAY WONDERS.| ieck 1 —_—~—_— ee ee > = - oe ee oe oe ws woe divide them: with Hambur, small black we and gray; all sizes; made wit itten trimmed: actually worth bet dosen very hand In pink and white atri ed front and fancy trimmed; sises 4 to Men’s Shirts And Other Furnishings. Pity such good news comes #0 NS SASSY Not every store would venture the purchase of thousands of Sum mer Waists at this time of the year: We bought—and bought as | Sel eicatbe Ha tee Te bo we bee aa thu oral 260 dozen white lawn waists, some trimmed with Val. lace Insertion, others Insertion, also some of vhite corded Madras, with igures; worth 98¢.; special 200 dogen all-woo! cashmere waists, eh enates, including navy, black, red, r Ld 8; special , some wi He gaule Madras an and white stripe, ma | - sn aailate Pallecevae” pe. de with box-pleat ; new styles; worth $1.98; special... —_— OO Benefit by the Great also corded Madras, pearence. Such lucky finds as are bere, and this is the way we eetreeniien, 906 and pearl button 98 August Sale of Shoes These splendid shoe values an- 39 That great night shirt sale which we inaug P.M, It’s been the best patronized and most successfu for men’s 75c night C shirts— they are light main Floor, weight, handsome silk . trimmings, all guaranteed fast col- ors, collarless or with turndown collats— this great purchase consists of a man- Prince, Naples. Hekla, Christiansand. OUTGOING STEAMSHIPs. GAILED TO-DAY, \. ‘Orisabs, Nassau. ‘Wille (or HMlustrated Catalogue, RFEL eos al "Bow 11 Saints Bank Blok” , Grand and Broome sts., north of ‘St. Station, west side of street. GOMMER MONRY SAYERS , BING. 4 Diamond Ring. he ae Ueleher mtu 4 8254 2.00," $105 WATCH SPECIAL, ‘an $25 THY, SaTenOHys ti Wer ufacturer's entire surplus stock and sampie garments—s0 there's only a few of each Style—sizes fun from tt to 20 in. neck—there’s not a shirt in the lot ever offered elsewhere for less than 50c., and the greater portion of them are worth 75¢.—all made full—not a skimpy garment in the ‘ot—excellent workmanship display- ed in every detail—Saturday at......39¢ Men’s Balbriggan shirts and drawers; to purchase underwear which you will require up to November, Just for Saturday: Men’s 75c. night shirts at 39c. urated last Tuesday morning will come to an end Saturday at 4 u nicht-shirt sale we've ever held—better lay in a season’s supply while this remarkable low price is in force, And here’s another lot of those $1 negligee shirts made tamous by at price of $5¢. Men's regular *1 negil- gee shiris—Saturday at 55c 1P.M. this sale alsoends, Mutu eioor. so it’s your last opportunity to save from 40 to 50 per cent.—there isn’t a shirt in the lot worth less than 75¢,—most of them are worth $1, Of cour ¢, you know that most men prefer to wear a negligee shirt the year round—es- pec ‘ly when they are made of fine chev- jots and madras and come in the favorite shades of gray «nd tan, There's a complete range of fiyles and sizes, and just about enough left for a half day’s selling. You'll find them on the main floor, near the 1Yth st, and 6tn ave. entrance—at Here is an opportunity which is not always available From a trade standpoint we consider the season coming to a close, and consequently we are determined to clean up all lots—#1 and $1.25 value in some. The shirts have long and short sleeves—péarl buttons and self. faced—drawers have large bicycle seats, with mecessary attachments—pearl buttons and Blay drill waistbands—at the special price 500 ——S_ 39c. for men’s *I leather (<',) belts. 50c. for women’s *1 (shad few adda) belts. ‘1 for ‘1.50 Persian lawn waists, 25c. for 50c. corset covers, u 12c. for men’s 256. (ice) h'dk’chiefs, 12%c. for women’s 256. (inen) N'dk'fs, 55c. for 1 men’s negligee shirts, *1,95 for ‘4 sample signet rings. 19c. for children’s 50c. emb. aprons. $3.50 for women’s ‘7.75 bathing suits, $1.95 for women’s *3.50 lawn suits. 29¢. for 45c. Japanese fans. 29c. for 50c. black and white suede lisle gloves. Q Wines. 1V-RR-SBAL sIscuIT —soctal it 3 cartons. ——=—==————————L—L—SSS =) 19c. for 50c. odd lots lisle gloves and lace mitts. ‘5,75 for men’s '12 outing sults, ‘3 for men’s ‘5 and ‘6 trousers. 50c. for *l wash petticoats. 10c. for 20c. writing paper. 20c. for 40c. correspondence linen, 50c. for ‘1.50 chiffon crepe veils. 25c. for women’s *I (‘ins’) neckwear, ‘1,95 for ‘3.50 Russia calf Oxfords, 41.45 for ‘3 patent kid Oxfords. *1.50 for misses’ '2.50 white button shoes. 50c. (aa) moccasins Teas, cans. WHISKEY ‘iiiiam V0. 28c. for infants’ _ - Here are more of |real with force and directness to every thriity woman, Migees’ sad Phudreu 8 Sues glace kid, vatent leather tips, extension soles = lace; alses trom Davent leather tips, ‘exten: , exten- sion heel, Dutton and lace: to Hi alee in one- 98C ng ol ges 1 little fellows’ low Pf re sises $ to 13%, worth | x oO pair: Men's Hone—Read what appears On each box and vou'll see that the @ nairs were made to sell at Te, They are fast black double heel A toe, and warranted * . Not Bo! | But in box of 6 pairs. 49 Fall Neokwear to: a—We make an advance showing Satur. day. of new {all neckwear, com- prising nuirow reyersibe four- ig-hand shield and band tecks, In medium dark shades, ail Hk Saturday your choles 8, Saturday your cho! y ice Boys’ Shoes, lace, in box calf and vici kid. stout toles s 1 to BM, bay ry box colt and colt; sises 6 to 10, Women's Bhoes, glace kid, button and lace, Cuban heel, vatent jeather tips; sizes 2% to 7; worth « 4.45 {OF boys’ amoel dething it might be safely said, “A thought io ime saves nine,’ ough | list ‘od Tipe otterings comp petehy] Pinte Ag well es worry, Here's | Ro Pg ay? Breasted Burts, of strict rlals:2 98 Brown for a A of all wool mate-| worth #4. nee ages 2% to 7, in plain 29 rial. in and fancy mix- . an and {ancy colors; worth $4.00,. tures; worth $3.00... " fk, ult, for gee 4 4, Sutts, for medium Young Men's i ‘Tro lz ages 1i'to ®, oF trom 10 ts woler by fancy mixtui h 1,98 Suits, blue, ort 4698 ‘for ages measurement, mixtures; worth $3. Long te Bults, for ages 14 td “Int blue serge and’ : Two-piece Norfolk Suits 4 able: fe 8 ar eee NaTfolE Suite, fpr ages | Sreaated eoSts: worth staan’ 6095 ited coats Pants, medinm, light and dark shades, also navy blue; for PUP MER MR ichevercsctccentorecm ane qe eo “oo in bulk. yy ke. See ot Teernede'e ot Foreman.) eto a te. rock (Romain's) of ee ( cover and a rcirinr P, Rygnee Time for Boys’ S:hool Clothing. a ae fancy 1.75 | Qur Crocery’s Inviting Program. Shirtwaist Suit Si Jawn, lace trams §.50 suits,on sile (o-mortow at Buy Cigars Now k wonderfully interesting induce- ments for this half-day’s selling that crams a whole day’s busi- ness into the sho! of a few hours. It’s the stupendous below-cost sales on Saturday morning that crowd our store with thousands of interested buyers. Be suré you are one of them to-morrow. pry Any Man’s ‘SummerSultinthe House at 6.00 Certainly anunusual proposition, but with two to three months of wear left for you, we must rid ourselves of this clothing. Suits that were 12.00, otners that have eS TERIOR 6.00 ese as as 00 and even 20.00—in fact every me- dium summer we.ght suit in the house to-morrow at the single price, P.ck them out and get ycur si ¢; they are aii nne gare anu were economical at Men’s Furnishings. —————ooo Men’s Negligee shirts of prinied madras, in neat stripes and figures, full size bodies, value at Bde Men's Batwing Tics, all silk, in all the latest cours, value 29., at IBKE Odds and ends in Boys’ Percale 9 Waists, 25c, vaiue, at 100 Men’s 3.00 Shoes, 1.35 Men's patent coliokin and vc) kid shoes and Oxtod Lies, built on six different las ana the new Pot y te. Every shoe 1) lined with duck; jeather back stays io~ id reinfrced outside with patent colt, value 2.0) to 3..0, at Dr. Artbur’s Cushion Comfort So'e Shoes, we ba sold so many of, bay eased ‘housanus of men who hac ted and aching fee, Aga.n to-munow you can velec, your $ ze and distinct styles, value 5. Shirtwaist Suits Shirtwaisi Su.ts, aide do ‘ed .nd figured lawns, lace striped grenadines, fancy Marseilles, black and wiite lawns, dottec and figured Swisses; value from 1.95 to 3,50, at 98e Shiriw aist Suits of fine white ard coiored jinens, black or white lawns, Datiste, barege, silt mixed materials in var.ous colorings and Nivtaheppie lawns, iace inmumed, values from 3.5 up to ?. vive 2028 of dotted “1.78 10 Mi Camrada Pertecics at 39eq box of 25 at 99¢ ' 10 Santa Rosa Havana Panacclieg ai ose., box of 50 at 1.74 10 Porto Rico Puritanos at 25c,, box o 5001.24 10 “Las ¢aimas” Londres Grandes a’ 7c, box of 1 6.89 11D, Camero.,’s Ca; fing Tobacco, he patent molsiener, value 8Uc., at le 1 ib. Cameron's Seal of Rich-nond, vaiue 5.c., at SMe Cameron’s Laiak:a (imported) at 22e Our Grocery Prices CHEESE — Fancy N. Y. Sate Cream, per lbsse sees sesrseees 10 COFr Ei —Higa grade Mocha and ‘ava, fresh roasied, 4% Ids 1.00; per PRESH Bread—Regular 7c size loaf, special, per loa: . 4% Fresh Meats HIND Quarter Canada Mutton, POE IDs ceeeseecserre seeveene 10 LEGS Genuine Spring Lamb, per 14 Wesscserers vee tee eeeeee FORE Quarters Milk Veal, per Ib, LOINS J Pork or Fresh Hams, per I sees 12 FRESH Smoked Frankfurters of Counury Sausage, per loseesees+e 9 Wines and Liquors special Be half 5; quart bot... . hiskey— MONONGAHELA Rye—4 years old, gal jug, 1.73 full quart bot, 44)

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