The evening world. Newspaper, September 1, 1904, Page 4

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

* THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 1, 1904 R'S DAUGHTER AND THE MAN WHOSE BRIDE } IN ei 1 SHE BECAME 10-DAY AT GREENWICH, CONN. 6 AVE, 219 8 22'°STREETS DAM* DRY GOODS CO. —$—<—<—<—<$<—<—<——<—$————————EEEEE=— EE ———— Friday’s Unusual §, Offerings in Dress Goods Priestley's CravenetteRainiproofSuitings, 4 Qc ™* All Wool Suitings with the well-known Priestley rainproof guar- antee stamped on each yard. They are §6 inches wide and sold hereto- 49c fore at $1.25. No mail orders or C. O. D,’s. Special, Friday. ..++ 68x. Black Cheviot, warranted fast dye 1.00 Black French Voile, superior ] and all pure wool, 50 inches wide. Spe. texture and finish, Special, Friday, ) cial, Friday, VE ocqatevcutrenes trams 39c Py eee fryer : 5 Roe Ut Finds Her Half- ed from Hunger and Ex- F posure—Her Own Story of Poverty and Despair. — TE OF WESTERN BUSINESS COLLEGE. Store Open All Day Saturday. Closed on Monday (Labor Day ). Store Open All Day Saturday, Closed on Monday (Labor Day ). Women's $1.00 & $1.50 Gloves, 79¢ & $1.10 Pair, 2<lasp glace kid, with Paris Point embroidery, in all the New Autumn tints, as well as black and white, $1 quality, pair, ...s.sees 79¢ Real Capeskin, with 1 horn button Or one clasp, prix seam, spear back, in oak, manila, tan, red and | | white; $1.50 quality, pair. ** Age to Earn Her Own Living, ’ but Failed Because of Slow- fees as a Stenographer. All Wool Albatross, with a rich crepey finish in black, cream and twenty-eight desirable shades, (Quality as good as you get elsewhere for $0c. Special, Friday, yd..... $1 Yard-Wide Black Taffeta, 79c. ivery yard “Guaranteed for Wear’—printed on the selvage So that you have the maker’s guarantee as well as our own, Some Specials in ; Handkerchiefs, Women's hand-embroidered initial, on sheer linen (half senscetey) and hemstitched; all initials; value 20¢.; ent-of-week (2%c Special at .. ain Men's pure Irish linen hemstitched %, M% and 1 inch hems; full finish. Two Specials in Women’s Neckwear. Imported Turnover Collars; just what most every one is wearing now. Very fine quality, ‘Weeks ago & young woman, wear- ® neat, well-fitting gown, a good ‘and comfortable shoes, walked from ® boarding-house in West a street because she was in )@ftears to the landlady, was out of 1 ‘money and had no hope of getting any, ‘esterday this same young woman, hat- cs and shoeless, her clothing torn and Vairty, thin to emactation, was captured tre policeman in Central Park, where ) ghe had been living like a hunted thing, 7 Riding in thickets, eating what scraps could pick up, skulking away from sight ot the throngs of well dressed and children who surrounded her in hemstitched, scalloped and fancy tab effects, Regularly 25c, each, End-of- week special at only 12 1-2c Embroidered Chiffon Stock Collars with handsome tab effect in a va- riety of colors. Regularly 40¢. End-of-week special at 25c Women’s Oxfords. One Dollar a Pair Saved to You. Not less than a dollar on any This is a particularly heavy and lustrous quality, designed 79c especially for Fall dress purposes, as well as for coats, wraps and skirts, We shall sell fifteen hundred yards to-morrow at 79c. the yard. It always brings One Dollar, 25c. quality, 40¢. quality, 2' Fotenda. Special Sale Sheet Music All Day Friday and Saturday At [[ Cents Per Copy. By mail 2 cents a copy eatra. None sent C. 0, D, and omy one of each toa customer. — paurth Floor. Clearing Away the Girls’ Dresses To-morrow and Saturday we choose as the days to rid our Misses’ stock of every garment that hag the slightest touch of Summer flavor, A great many of these dresses and coats will aaswer for many weeks of school wear, Here they are, but you'll need to speak quick: Unter Den Li ting, daughter of nd Mrs, Walter ee Pe ci aa Wash WAI pair in the following lots for nee St ae Wash Prigiae in} Lot fe Stele’ silk and 08 Brady, bit fron Aptee the workl will be more ap- Cutt ; | tneluded ‘Md tra. Ramsey Turn= Friday and Saturday; much}} |} *7*s fo 14; were $1.50; 79 Cloth Coats; were $6.50; now4ee tive bird’ Builds Its Nest more than a dollar on some of them, Women's Tan Russia Calf and Tan Viel Kid turn and welt Oxfords; Sizes somewhat broken; all from our own stock; some calf welt pump ties included, Formerly tet one, =| edict; Mr. and Mra, Thomas Hastings, Lot 2: Girls’ Wash Dresses in) gee Coats; we th Foeite), hy Hattie ote ne eed et ae Mr. and Mrs. Frank S. Hastings, Mr. A ge i were ree, of the way Onty membere of the two families | Mr, tne ET skemon, of thie city, and sizes 4 to 14; were $2.00; 8c Lot 7: Girls’ Sailor Suits and Rus ) was driven to dark silent places In were present at the weddings, | Mr, and Mrs, C, E. Wood, an uncle and now ... teeeeeee sian effect Dresses; fine serges: the abode of life and gayely by the The Rev. Mr. Hastings oMolated at| aunt of the bridegroom. Lot 3: Girls’ Wash Dresses in sizes 6 to 44; were $6 50:3 sizes 4 to 14; were $2 1.48 now WeRPeKe Kw 98 WOW a aaeistiteresreees steese 00 Lot 8: Misses’ Shirt Waist Suits in — Lot 4: Girls’ Pique, Gingham and) sizes 14, 16 and 18; lawns and ging- Lawn Dresses, in sizes 4 to] 98 hams; were $6 and $8; pons 14; were $3.50; now...... te marked $2.98 and 98 a et Turns the Ocean's ity of circumstances. the Bonedict ding. Owing to the| ,The same quiet ceremony marked the TTIE BARNES, Cutting-HHibba marriage, There were BY HA 5 {i healt of Mra, Benedict, Che mother] none but members of the two families of the bride, the ceremony was @ very’ present PaesTh"rtrent were well to ao. / Miss Louise Benedict Bride of : ‘: 004 common schoo! ed- _ Sa wes poche) from high Clifford B, Harmoi Miss 7 er fand then took a course in the) Madeline Cutting Married to it Lav pon the Stage? xican Villa. Played by Sousa, f HONeill & Co $18.00 Dinner Sets $12.50. (Chine Department. Basement) DINNER S£TS—In “Ye olde willow” pattern, tique shape—an exact reproduction of the uine, in very dark blue, gold ont 100 pieces, in. Women’s hand-turn Tan Vici Kid Oxfords, with Cuban heels; sizes 4% to 7 inclusive; B, © D and E widths; were $3.00 pair. Second Floor. Katie, Dear, ‘ us, Lats * Away hine When the Heart ) Cleary Business College in Ypsilanti, f Bien. ay ambison vas to become «| Dr, Russell A. Hibbs at Lenox. stenographer, but while 1 was an ex- + pert typlat I was very faulty at taking | Gotation, The crooks and angies of| two daughters of mult-millionatres " ‘ghorthand id not come to my pencil | were married to-day. At the home of 7 ‘ E. C, Benedict, the retired banker, In Not a Rapid stenographer, Greenwich, Conn., his youngest dauah- Two years aco | came to New York. |ter, Miss Loulse A. Benedict, was mar- had plenty of good clothing and some |rieq to Clifford B. Harmon, of Phita- » It was comparatively easy to delphia, Positions through the typewriter | At Lenox, Maas., Miss Madeline Cut- but I lost place after place, ‘at last mv name was stricken off could merely do work on @ type- 6 Datey Said 4 oy the writer! Handsome New Dresser Scarfs At Half Price and Less, ratcony art Dent You will need just this class of goods in the home a little later, even if you do not now. The Scarfs are made of dotted net and dotted Swiss, many have lace insertions, and are trimmed with beautiful satin ribbon bows. They have sateen and taffeta silk backs or linings in light blue, pink, yellow, Nile green and red, The following prices will move them very quick. Regular 75c. Scarfs, sale price, 38¢ Regular $2.50 Scarfs, sale price, 1.25) 1.75 ugh for Mine. of the elty End-of-Week Specials in Sporting Goods. Velocipedes, wrought iron, tired 4 . 119 of Vermont’ the com: “hit th by composer of a) New Fall Jackets Under Price, In our enormous purchases of Cloth Jackets for Fall we were favored with several lots of less-than-usual prices, These we are forcing to the front, and it means a very substantial saving Jackets of Covart Cloth, satin iined, at $4.98, $5.98 and $7.98. Value $7.50 to $11. Coats of English Cheviot m biack on; all satin ined; at $4.75, $6.98, $8.98, Rea! vaue, $7.50, $10 and $12.50. Coats of fine Broadcioth, im black ony; satin or taffeta linmgs; at $7.50 and $14.50; values are $12 and $19. Some New EarlyFall Styles inWaiking Skirts Regular 98, Scarfs, sale price, 40¢ Regular $3.50 Scarfs, sale pric: Regular $1.25 Scarfs, sale price, 65¢ Regular $4.75 Scarfs, sale price, 2.30 Regular $2.00 Scarfs, sale price, 98¢ Regular $6.50 Scarfs, sale price, 3.25]! very one of these Scarfs a pretty ornament for the dresser. SSS cluding round soup tureen, large platters, large plates, I $1 2.50 6c.—Regular price, per set, $18.00, to-morrow only.. ) COMMODES—Finished in golden oak or cherry, full size, agate pan, wood cover— Regular §9.75; gt od $2.90 ile). New White Felt Cuting Hats | Just ahead of the holiday, when most every one will wish a new Hat of some sort or other, we have gathéred this special lot of White Felt Outing Hats—the newest thing for early Fall. | ‘They're all ready to wear; made of extra gerd | | 08 felt; trimmed with silk band and finished with 1.98 | 7 leather sweat band. In the regular way, they are worth from $2.50 to $5 each, A great bargain for this Friday and Saturday, Street Floor Accordingly I rented an apart at No, 6&8 Manhattan avenue, fur- a ‘But'no soomers came to me NEW State Law Goes Into Effect ‘ete month iy resources got to nen | TO-Day Protecting Husbands “fant tor the succeeding, mowin?''s ite | Who Have Been Paying Cash Piainatiment house take back t¢! to Divorced Helpmates, Fine Groceries Underpriced For Friday and Saturday. No Mail Orders, and None Sent C. O. D, TEA—English Breakfast Tea— this is a good sound tea and a COTFLEE—Our Luncheon Coffee —an excellent drinking coffee, e Foome. i c icely the trend of styles for Fall. You'll want one trade that sells else- good aroma, strength These skirts depict very nicely the yles a u'll want . Without Food Four Days, 15 of them for runabout purposes. Popularly priced, of course. ° 4 ivorced husbands wh: bi ' and flavor, per Ib... Cc burp: pularty priced, ’ } ‘A woek ago Sunday morning 1 sat in Pa eo Al * nee have: he where at 40c, per Ib,; al5c Pp = Walking Skirts of Black English Melton, in panel effect, trimmed Sale of OS uits or Cc 00 . jibe park and heard the church bells | nave married again are breathing eaatly ‘i 7 with straps of material. Real value $8.00; special at............ . 498 t : onary Around me. The birds twits now, for to-day will soe the last cant |] SOAP—Fairbank’s Fairy white Ploat-| MILK — Borden's Condensed Walking Skirts of Fancy Mixtures; brown, blue or black with white; Listen and you can hear the tinkling of the school saath Lond gs ey ~ _ of such alimony handed out, The New ing Soap; limit 10 cakes to a Milk (Magnolia).......00008 9¢ panels of side pleating and fancy yoke with buttons, Real value bell. A little more than a week now and it'll sum- wes abou @ sound \York State law which protects former customer; per cake....+0++--+ 36) PLOUR—Whole Wheat Pl heir studies. husbands from paying cash to wives ‘ OR— Whole Wheat Flour, | d mon the youngsters to their studies. ay : who have made a seoond matrimoniat |f| G&LATINE—"Cooper's,” pkge. $¢ | Hecker’s,” 7-Ib. bag... 23¢ |}! with straps of material and buttons, Real value $9.50; special at. 70.98 New clothes for the boy, Li he yy ta ae ‘an ews ens |v Peon oor, -! A rve yi 0- _ rowel Park. ree te "There ee May Munna be members ——| L He ee lartag—ahtad ot tha van school e ¢ ‘age wer across fad gitaieias of the alimony club who for years T d D S it C ————— | rush, M ive, ed and wal untll Ihave been contributing to the house- e , in to a bathing pavilion along the|hold expenses of families not thelr runks an ress oul ases learin Sale of All Men S Wear, Boys’ 50c Knee Pants, North River, far above One Hundred |own. This they had to do or seek : wee All-Wool Cheviots {n blue and black; splen- C Bnd Twenty-ffth street, I became faint jseclusion in some out of the way place For Your Labor Day Outing, Men's Underwear at 25. | Men’s Negligee Shirts. 6 didiy reinforced; strong waist bands. "ue On the beach there, and a man seeing Ese gla ac pe ala sane A A ‘ | All our 39¢, Balbriggan Shirts and/ 1,00 and 1,50 kinds at 5¢ a - 7. cane f “s RT ee oirre a0 TORO | ccaareed sash WOMLHCh tt "Il Special Prices for Friday and Saturday, Drawers, fine tight Summer welghts;) These special items will more than compensate you ed. me to eat something at the res- {preferred solation to the severe | all short sleeve Shirts in sizes 34 to! This lot contains some of the best for coming aow. While lots are fairly large, we rant. had not eaten for four days |™atrimoniat tax, and they will now (Basenient.) | 44; double seated Drawers to match, Styles of the past season in fine Ma- or coming last beyond Saturday aftere Twas ravenous Tha’ was the tast {ome hurrying home. For ajl debts are | sites 30 to 40. dras, Percale and Chambrays, mostly]| |] cannot promise them to last beyond Saturcay we 1 nad. halte and tore in my hanes |WiDed off tho books and the divorced CANVAS COVERED DRESS TRUNK | i stripes and figures on white frounds wth f SIA this woroing.. Tan's successor to the womap who —hardwood slats; steel clamps: iron At 35c. Each, 3 for $.00. | in large variety of styles, foth. atell || vo , morning promised “to love, honor and obey bottom; excelsior lock; No, 4 bolts; 1} ]soc. Balbriggan Shirts and Draw-| tached’ and detached ecffe” nearly alll] |]Boys’ $4.00 and $5.00 Suits at $2.50: Lived on Plenie Scraps him must pay the butcher, oF get set-up tray with hat box and packir |] |Jers, real Maco, best Egyptian yarn,| are plain hosoms; sizes slightly Norfolk, Sailor and Russian styles, made from light AL nightfall 1 wandered down River- credit } compartment—32-inch, 34-inch, 3 | in both long and short sleeves; draw-| broken; plenty In sizes 14% to 1544: weight Homespuns, fine Cassimeres, Cheviots and e Wide Drive again and waiked jown Into) This law ts expecte ate establish a |}! ("=F inch—either of the above sizes... ers to match; sort double pie other sizes in some style. : Wool Crashes. A few suits have bloomer trousers, Riverside Park. Alter that | lived tn change ta the divorce applica- wey . | seated, others double gusseted; sizes i ‘ Riverside Park for. 1 think, (our days many en abueed women, Hort a, Regular value, $6.00 to $7-00. |] H]ic Shirts 34 to 44; Drawers, 30 to 44 All Our 75¢, 85c. and 95c, Boys’ $5.00 Dosblotrasied Suits ot § 1.50 PReept that | would Ko over arlem fs Wkely that Insteat of a jedium and heavy weight; i walk around the sireeta in the day+ wovkly of a monthly atipend walsh waa |] DRESS SUIT CASES—Ot brown colored caratol; walrus | { 7 | At 9c. Each, Value 1.50. | Negligee Shiets To-Morrow quality suits, in double-breasted and Norfolk styles— time I started out from/to have gone on forever, like Tenn, grain, muslin ined, leather handle, brass lock and catches—24 in. § * 100 dozen of fine Fall weight sanitary 35c. 3 for 1.00, left from last Spring; just as desirable in every way, as fhe park it wae with the intention to | ace p 7 the ‘will ef fT S , natural worsted (part cotton), abso-| They are all good, reliable, full cut les are ‘abso utely correct, ention 1a | son's Hrvok, they will aak for a hump Regular value $2.50, lutely non - irritating, seatonable thoroughly finshed Shirts not cheap 5 sty $3.50 Double-Breasted Suits at $1.95, ‘ and t change from your gauze weights) sale goods; all are of the best woven ovs F 6 ‘ with their foohants fe) sides la teh fest | - i i i i hae cool Autumn days; all long| Madras; fast colors, stripes and fig- “ Two-piece School Suits in all sizes from 7 to 16 years, made of blue ¢ my hear failed me and at night | to. re Prins wae tt wanes it ° sleeve Shirts; sizes 34 to 50; regular) ures; plain bosoms, with detached and fancy Cheviots, Tweeds and Cassimeres—Fall and Winter weights— ; AA would creep back to i nites Linen Department. " brivery for an employer to pay money | Slated on what scraps find om lig 4 labor lenter to avert a strike, |! length Drawers, sizes 30 to 48, cuffs; sizes 14% to 16. in the very newest patterns, Sythe round after pientoker® had | ye yors Third Floor, | et SSS ______.___~- J ——— ‘third Floor To-Morrow and Saturday We Shall Sell All Of Third Floor OUR FINE TRUNKS AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES fn & recent case In court, | veke It warm for bribe. after Bept. 1 The law gives im gveat power He says that he will mate ure of It Splendid Values in Table Damask and Towels (First Floor, Rear.) ht=It was a week ago—I at the river for a long, ic ‘Then 1 took off my hat and d it under the t and walked TABLE. DAMASK-—-50 pieces extra heavy pure Irish linen, white satin Table Damask, 72 inches wide, in a variety of new patterns— @ ban | seu oousea tl ticeeniaa | Value $1.25, 1 95C. yard, | alue $1.65, at $1.25 yard, This biggest of all Trunk Stores finds itself with many odds and ends of Trunks and Bags—kinds of _— riaee ois Oat mt two ae Fiver and oblivion not | Finer FB Woodbury, formerly part if} TOWELS—1,000 desea heavy Huck Towels, hemmed ready for uw, size. We could not think of going “into the Winter” with them, So, just ahead of the last Summer holiday, rake prices that are al ’ yeelt 0 the point of jumptn< Cadittac t Is now special at t \ lotely startling in their listlenass, If you've needs of any sort, don't let this opportunity get away from you. Ready to-morrow morning, a os. Nie ps eel ly Tidiadl thane onto | $1.10, $1.35, $1475 and $2.15 orem. \ ” Strong Die s Trunks, | lon Bound Dress Trunks, | Dress Tray Trunk. | Pere Mey . 2 y ———— $$ sraase malleable i P er . ade a a Pound Rare Uiding Paces, a by Nee 08 0) — afian tneminge, | Mads to | alg, °f pound Sayan gt | the fies ot can und Phat night 1 went back to Centre! Sed Is toon to marry bel | ; H : du d | | with two stra var an with, Ottve sole nie Ree women; these are i was ro longer hungr: , bs = l i tear of Mee aa ghey the moder to Witton tnt ns | Women’s Hosieryand Underwear. | iy | ett” at y ine moar sel] | nees In the woods are! rh | * oe nah “ = are made for sery- or #9 thal wan salad 1 Two Specials for Thursday and Triday. | I | Ice; regular. value , Si tcsee Em we ih wana. i iil lil Nal A cd Regular value #.%0 Bers) \ i & _ rerviceable, Trunk; | ht ge piesa ag @y clotring got in 4 . efal at iy deters yerverday a & Swiss Ribbed Vests. | Lisle Thread Hose, Extra fine Swiss ribbed Vests, low | Rembrandt Ribbed Lisle Thread neck and no sleeves, handcrochet Hose, double soles, heels and t neck and shoulders— toes—made to sell at vale 35c.; special at.. 25c 35c. per pair; special at 22¢ Handsome Fibre Bound Dress Trunks Brassed Regular valua $6.75, | English Centre Cases and Bellows Leather Bound Dress Trunks, Vallses us malleable » Court and arraigned fron trhins lerly conduct 4d her to Bel With that money I pur- | {f some bananas at the stand in| yy at the end of the Mall, and) Made of sole Made of russot Fully riveted, well and strongly made, | (einer; for: and solld pole : fae | fetember_ une ") foebay * full muslin lined, brassed trimmings, | merly - | rary ce ‘ tia ‘stary of Mattie Barnes, | Uable greased att who met her | [hts Store will be open until 6 P. M. Saturday, knows it, Polleeman | 5 of the Central Park | a vas) at 2.45 to 9,95 Sixth Avenue, 20th to 21st Street. i ‘

Other pages from this issue: