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Depressed by Lack of Enthusiasm for Parker--New Yorkers Ignorant of Their Own City, editors went to Coney Island last night. They were the guests o} © thelr hotels in Manhattan In very excellent hinnor, 4 Col, John I. Martin, Sergeant-at-Arms of the Democratic National Com- Im ‘mittee, was in charge of the party on the Coney Island visit. { md to It that no bunco steerers got near enough to his guests to do ely ~ aay harm. “a ‘The visiting editors, many of whom hai never seen New York ae) Gay they heve had the time of their lives, and all vote this to be the; Greatest town on earth. In answer to the question as to what most inter= ested them on thelr prescnt visit the visitors gave characteristic replies. They are given below: "Et have been impressed strongly by We number of well-dressed men ant wha A dave seen on tho streets, @> you get all your good hae C. SCHMIDT, the Nord-/ Manttowoe, Wis. “Your aew gudway interested mo very y. Tt be certainly a great engineer- Feat successfully accomplished." BAXTER, Vemverat, Little] k, Ark. ot a. | ARNOLD, Star-Press, Greencastle, Ind Seurte the mammoth ofice Vet Mish Hanuee ee and splendid hotels att attention. 1 wou my| “The marvellous number of people ono om the ground fo however, | Meets that talk nothing but dollars you walk upstairs when your eleva. |and ents, profit and loss."~J. B ives out?’—-J. M. AXTELL Pippin | FAULKNER, The Dispaten, ity News, Durand, Wis. nutty, Im my opinion.” Dally Register, No : “Ol Broad with its miles of stores and its crowds of hurrying hu- inanity.”-MARK BHOADHEAD, Wash ington, D, C. ~A. KNEULE. teed is the new elcetric system now in Operation on your elevated roads. It makes the ‘L’ preferable to any subs way you can ever bulld.”"—PRANK A. Michigan ind he lack of Democratic enthusiasm j!s noticeable wet to work for Parker?”—ADELBERT M. SCRIBER, Republican Watehman, Monticello, N. Y. "The bad money I got on your ‘L Do the agents make it?’ 4 B. KINGMAN, Gasette, Se. 0. Morse-Care a Curlosity, "The horse-cars I saw at Thirty+ vd Btreet Ferry, I had almost for there Were such instiluiions | & existence.”~J. FE. LATHAM, Farm- ) | Os" Mechanic, Ralcigh, N. C. "TE am congratulating myself that up ‘this time none of our association has held up and robbed, Aren't al It and Pros Stories of Wild West doings true” Inerity.’ Why, from what I hear, halt BEN. J. M’KINNEY, Daily Times, those Rroadway merchants are think Marietta, 0. ing about assigning.” —J. WS" “The World's big newspaper plant and) GARDINER, The Bazoo Sedatia, Mo. Ms perfect system has interested mo as ; , as anything else I have seen, « ees? al. temb, Daily Union-Sun, | “! WAS struck by the amazing quiet around Tammany Hall. Isn't that the political whirlpool in New York?'—J « SMITH, Observer, Jonesboro, N. C. “Everybedy we met in New York secms to have money to burn. Ia it true, or merely a bluff? I'm asking for information.”—F, M. MILLER, the Journal, Northampton, Mage. “The electrical dispiny at Coney Island i# the greatest thing in New York. | Youle” erat, Osceola, Mo. ‘Horse cars on the crows tines JOM NWILQOK, Onset Tidiies, Mii ford, N. ¥. “Ie immensity and tte wealth,’ "mde A P ice Maacott, Statesvitia, “Tar beela in towm making t purchases. They report the p hid ut much f Y purchase z. w ‘NORLL, Courter Rox . on Broad. “T have been impressed by everything ‘We saw from Esopus to Coney Island, visit has been enjoyable in every ture, Sorry that I've got to mo Dome."~W. F. BEASLEY. Plymouth Beacon, Roanoke, N. C. _ “Phe subway interested me greatly, Dut you will find it hot and stufty ‘Ventilation is not good and the no terrific, But I suppose you will get to it."~ANTHONY KILLYON, lunterdon County Democrat, Flemings . ND, “1 mpremsed by your so-called Flatiron Building as an architectural Monstrosity, If it should ever bio @ver what would "The Fudge’ do for a r display?’ "FRED W. CORSON, ion Sun, Lotkport, N. Y, “Oh, I've been in New York before, va 3 It's @ great town."—LEM- 4 y B. GREEN, Argus, Patchogue, "Or old Democratic hospttality of the Executive Committes.”"—Frank W, POPE, Floridian, Jacksonviile, rp “The long distance man: Just to see a man,” sald A of the Dem imington, N. J., premed me mi than anything Ottered by New York “Thm remarkable growth of New bal Ll maerehe wa @n cxample."—~ c A, Webster's Weekly Reldevi we . New Yorkers’ Ignorance. “What the resident New Yorker does not know Cit one own ba —peaey Amazed at Coney Island, “I am amazed at the new Coney Taland and its marvellous attractions, Tt equals the World's Fair."—-HENRY D. GREEN, Telegram, Reading, Pa “Oh, you New Yorkers are really be- find the times, but you don’t know jt. That fact me strongly." — + 4 B. POWELL, News, Bunker Hill, "The new hotel—the 8. Regis, is it? one Astor has just built, I mean, Would like to see the idiot who first Lhe | eulle’\-CHRIBTIAN g er County,’ he Jude, co ‘Bote, Appleton, Wis. __ “That Fall of Pompeii scene at Coney Gaand ts & wonderful piece of inge- turn rule"—JOHN — F. Bageoss ocrat, Greenfield, Ind ditches on Broadwa. BPist St. @ 3d Ave. 8 SONS 121st Street: | 19896 to 22384 Third Ave. * Two Establishments. “Why not avail yourself of per week on $30 worth of goods, f per week on $65 Worth of goods, month on $100 worth of goods. 0 month on $1,000 worth of goods, or smaller bills in peepertion, marhed in plain figures, and “NO EXTRAS," mee Ave. Fy Impressed by asian and Coney Island-=|« "a After seeing Judge Parker at Esopus tho visiting Democratle news- are 1/3 Pat McCarren, who is part owner of Dreamland. They reached the! ~ imland late by special boat, and after looking around soveral hours returned | am) BT uae A. LONDON, Record, treet, the anxious look It BADOUR, Enterprise, he ‘Tarmmany boys we aa uls Convention” ey . UAFOLLETTE, Gazette, Mitchel Prefers a refer Phil , Evening DE- Pottaville, development of bre elevator tos le who won't cl'mb. woul the remark. ie variely oice | Br RIL. i ina News Assuciation, Coneot he scarcity of the native New rker”’--W, L, DEWART, Democrat, nbury, Pa reat number of Southerners who vapering here, Yes, you might the scarcity of th Re PHILLIPS, Ri The Immenalty } You think I'm The Colonel | tion.” “The greatest improvement I Have no- | SA When are you golng to| > It equals anything I saw at 81, | * H. LUCAS, St, Clatr Demo: | | given It with Dd. eRe iJ Tolegram, Read: Lan “Dreamland—put |t In full face eaps, | TCHEL 98? YEAR Chatham Square: 193 to 205 Park Row. Everything for Housekeeping. CARPETS, RUGS, FURNITURE, BEDDING, ETC. | Our Liberal Credit System? Park Row, near Chatham Sq, | | | his spine wee Injured. For Rent 3, Advertiser, Hunt- A. «LONDON, ha W. 8. CHAMBERS, Demo- ‘at, penser’ Pe. ‘a » "The jrooklyn ridge crusl ie tush toward Greenpoint, —B, A. M DONAL Star, Greenpoint, L. 1 drawn faces In your #o- \ in, ‘ik M “MORK ARIT Post, Wooster, Maa ‘Absence ot the bel , public _ Jacky ret. } ie Gazette, | a | o find a single newsgitl Ma the streets. Tf think that ould well ce this respect.” -ALFRE State Register, Spring: | way in which Tammany Hall prep to give Judge Parker a rousing big vote” —W RET , Rockin} tikes and DR, BUCHANAN HURT. Hie wos taken | home th a cab, 2.50, but we offer them to you at STAGE FAVORITES TQ SAIL. Ada Rehan, Mme. Nordica and Mrs. Patrick Campbelt jooked, SOUTHAMPTON, England, Kept, 9—| A GOOD DRESS or other garment that is a little faded or old in fashion need not be thrown away. The dress can be changed to the latest fashion, and new, fresh colors can be DIAMOND DYES have a meal dey ant + Dyed DIAMOND DYHS. Burt Buy Collars and Cults 4 cor | IRt S51 BROADWAY, near 14th St 12 to 20, value 1S¢ to 25, at toe Fy nen Cuffs, | "Value 5c, worth 25e a pair, | 8¢e Chatham Square. 19 <price, This m'll sold us for cash (worth 50c,, at 19¢ Smyrna Rugs, '25%Reduction 9 ft. x 12 ft. Rugs, Regular price $35, now $26.25, 7 tt. 6 in. x 10 ft. 6 in. Rugs, | Regular price $25, now $18.75, 6 ft. x 9 ft. Rugs, Regular price $18, now $13.50, % Children’s and Misses’ shoes, made of pacent leather, in lace and but- ton, Soles are medium and heavy weight, A shoe of excellent appearance, well made and solid in every respect, sizes 5 to 8, 8% to 2, at... Men’s Oxiords, of patent colt, viel kid, velour and tans; some lots are slighly broken, but every size can be found among the lot; to 3.50, at, Satur Vetky Until Six o’Clock | Wear M. Sampte %, Struck by Men’s 12.50 New Fall Suits at Dr. Joseph M. Buchanan, a dentist at ~ No. tt Madison avenue, was knocked 10.00 strett wn tir at ther Cohumbus | [Men's new Fall Suits, made of a splen Circle to-day and seriously hurt |i | did quality of silk mixed woisteds, black | for thie Fall. His clothes were torn, his bedy coy. | ered with lrulses wud it is feared phat ible manner. thibets and imported tweeds in the best¥in medium and dark colors, Wholesale price is} double and single breasted coats, in sizes 5,000 Men Will Wear 1.00 to The aan a Wine steamer Ne ork morrow, will take anets her p: . e eg gee an ay Os ed a % Marquis of Allesvury | ela rs, Potr Campbell, Cle ad Fioor. A. Grtiscom, Mme. i and luge | atti vp Pe a There is still a chanee for men | 4,000. dozen ‘Men’s and Boy’ s 4-ply Mnen Collars, in all shapes and the latest siyles; | one-half of them are seconds, which have slight |imperfections either in the laundering or make, The remainder consists of perfect collars, sizes Bought 2,000 pairs Men’s Cults | | Yogue now, and are the remnants of a big exclusive | | house dealing in men’s furnishings. linen, Shapesthe latest, Regular 25c. value at Be, Men’s Underwear Reduced Half ' {Mill clean up of Men's Balbriggan Underwear, at less than balf) | Cc: (ond drawers, which we offer at 19¢ and 18¢ 15 (Men's Balbriggan Shists and Drawers, perfect quality, bal Ci: 1Se Unbleached Balbriggan Shirts and Drawers, excellent qualities, 19¢. plain and ribbed, long or short sleeves, all sizes, value 3%c, many ‘19¢ or short sleeves, in pink, blue and s'rpes, value 25c t© S50c,> 1.50 and 2.00 Shoes For Girls and Misses To-morrow at 98c Third Floor More of those 1, 50 and 2.00 Shoes for Girls and Misses. the day, Both Girls’ ana ranct NATIVE Si Sein Steals — A 1, Misses’ 1.50 714 \ lace and button” eng 200 perl... sassesesene styles, made on Shoes, LOINS of Fresh rama Jere Pos 13 the very best B a Reh He . lasts, f soft CHOICE Milk : vf bh a th : Cc ens—very fancy, per lb ¢ leather, ’ sith solid soles FANGY Spring Turkeys--per Ib.... 20 Sizes range from 5 to 8, 84 | FOREQUARTERS LAMB~per Ib 10 to 11, and frora 11!9 to 2, | LONG ISLAND Scallops—qt. 30 shoes for less than 1.50 to 2.00, tut to-morrow 98¢ ‘same low basis that we bought them. and blue serge. Regular retail price is $15,00. Young Men’s 10.00 Boys’ 5,00 New Fall Suits at New Fall Suits at 5.00 2.98 Are made of the finest of materials in Norfolk and double-breasted styles for the larger boys from 7 to 16 years, and Rus: sian and sailor suits for boys from 2% to 8 years. Value 5,00, at 2.98 Men’s Hats, 1.00 New Fall Shapes to Please Your Taste. ™~ ‘Third Floor, Just received a big purchase of Derbies from a big Danbury manufacturer, in- cluding the tull or tapering crowns. Brims are the ~=—onew swell roll and the new fet ones and come in all di- 200 suits for young men, each suit made Mate: ials are fancy cheviots Styles are from 14 to 20 years. Value 10.00, at to secure those extra quality sample shirts at 69¢, 5,000 more secured from same market, part of which were used as sam- ples. They've beem Jooked at —that's Nealigee | yp iniitidaai all. Inthistremen- Sirf» | faney of every man, No matter dous sale are Men's Negligee Shirts made of a fine woyen if it is difficult to et a Derby that looks well on you, 69¢ SY and printed madras, in plain and Ley ete so ei ‘ ° i plaited bosoms; cuffs attached Ma hy eee / and detached, including a line of Fall samples of men’s sémi- stiff bosom shirts in white and colors, Values 1,00 to 2,00, at 68¢ at Fraction of Worth = Four Ply Linen Collars, | Value 15 & 25¢ _9C | Is Hate were made All sizes: 1.00 cairnesbyitatsd 00 largest variety of hats in tne city, Prices ranging from 24c. to 1,95 y 2.75 Gold Eyeglasses at 1.15 Eyegiasses, 10 kt. gold filled. The frames are titted with our reliable sand pebbles, which are so re a and restful to the eyes; to-morrow, 2.75 value, Eyes tested tree the best stylesfor you, to sell at 1,9) to 2.59, They are the cuffs most in| Cameras and Photo Supplies Are Here Third Floor, Seneca Cameras, tk 4x5 plates, automatic shut Wollensak lens, compl with leather case and plate | holder, at Premo Cameras, 3\ « ) 44, lm pack, leather covered, ig. 98 nickel trimmings, fixed om 'e large tinder, at Stanley Plates, 4x5, per dozen, fe Tripods, 2 fold, nicely finished, at 69e a Moanis, odds and ends, per dozen, Fresh Meats All four-ply | | 650 dozen 50c and 2Sc shr's> 15¢ -15¢ Sixth Floor, HIN DQUARTERS . Legs 123 Th Spring Lamb, per Ib...ge.-.+- NeY | PRIME RIBS Beef ALi 5 are going fast, so get in| fromnative cattle, per lbs. line to-morrow for the greatest bil ta TOP Sirloin hae ote * 193 shoe bargain of ‘ Sacebges Widths are B iw E. You FANCY BROILING Chickens—Ib., 16 never bought ths equal of these | COUNTRY SAUSAGES—per Ib... OD Wines and Liquors. ST. JULIEN CLARET—Very fine 93 | | California, gal. jug. Youths’ and Boys’ Shoes; every pair guarantecd to be solid all the way | ibrough. A new pair fer every ons that does not wear well; sires 9 to 13% and 1 10 5's, valu: 1.50, at..,,,, 98€ PORT, Sherry and Angelica— Vie tage 1900, gal. jug, 1.00; 4 gal Women's hain!’ Shoes fibrous 2 2 MT. RIESLING, Hock and Jobro- - inso! button, sizes 249 isburg, viniage of 1901, bot. 23 at, OLD MONONGAHELA Rye—4 ry} Larg yrs. old, gal. 1.69; 46 gal, 905 bot, kid and pet ne OLD cara tua tes as, thai button, sizes io widtbe Bo, vale 200 Tae 63 YY HENRY SIEGEL Pury s dark mixtures, folk, Russian, £1 Sizes 244 to 16 years, 2.98 | These suits are made of splendid all-wool material, in the best Fall effects of fancy cheviot, tweeds, black thibets, black clay worsted Styles are the popular double-breasted coats as well as single, with long hand-made lapels, and lined throughout with serge, Sizes to fit everybody from 34 to 46 chest measure. Boys’ $3.50 Wool Suits at 1.98 All-wool suits of cheviots, serge, tweed and J 1,200 pairs of these pants. Every seam is cassimere; colors include navy, light and] taped and sewed with Belfast linen, insure id and fancy colors, Nor. Jing a great amount of wear, Have patent waistbands, and are in sizes 4 to 15 years, A good value at 50c, but to-morrow at ton and Sailor Blouse styles, Value 3.50, at 1.98 Stylish Fall_2.98 Ha’ Fall 2.98 Hat Second Floor, This season’s best ideas are embodied in these splendid hats all ready to put on. Modelled after the choice patterns from Paris, but priced in accordance with The Fourteenth Street Store plan of low prices, Here’s a 2.98 hat at 1.98, 1.98 1.98 Swell Fall Walking Hat Profit By These Low Prices on Ci Mala Floor. A good smoke at small expense is always insured the man who AN WA buys his cigars and tobacco at The 14th Street Store. Mall orders filled. $0 Key West Panetelas, very mild and fragiant, imported size, at 1.74 a Battle Axe Perfecios, fine Sumatra Me and Havana filler, made to sell at 2,50, our price 1.49 $0 Cremos, all shades, at 1.89 a Rhodes, full Puritano shape, at 50 Key West Havanas, to-morrow’s price ec 1 1b, Cameron's Best Cut Plug Tobacco, in a decorated canister, regular price 80c., at S4e ¥ tb, Cameron's Best Cut Plug Tobacco, in a decorated canister, regular price 40c., at 29¢ Satakio Tobacco, from dealer, per can, 22¢ 500 Briar Pipes, assorted shapes and styles, value 20¢, to 30c., at 106 Bicycles and_Goiters’ Supplies Reduced When you can buy brand new high Bicycles at 11.98—it's time to buy. Ls morrow we offer New York or eae strict- 11. 98 : Cambie tires, teat get, reversible bars, handsomely aise Special, at 11.98, Shot Guns Shot Guns, double barrel, top snap, re. bounding locks, pistol grip, extension rib, at 8.79 Hunters’ Clothing Hunting Coats, ve nae pockets, cor- Curoy collar, at Corduroy Hunting Coats, large inside | game pockets, at 3.39 Shell Vests, hold $0 shells, good grade canvas, at 68 Gunning army style, extra heavy canvas, leather bound at 69¢ Miscellaneous Golf Sticks, 4 shop worn, the Cres cent make, at Golf Balls, The Swift Flyer, rubber core, per dozen, 2. Fishing Tackle Rods, all lancewooa, hollow butt with ex- | tra tip, cord whipped han nickel | reel seat and mounting, 2.00 value, at! an overstocked Blue Stamps till 12 o’ Then 1 til Cl withEach } 10 Cents You Spend Full Books vf Blue Trading | ones Double B, & M. redeemed inourPrem- fam Exnibit Room, flfth floor. | er Sons & Co. Suits While $$ —————————— You Get Them at Half Full Price Bought Men’s Suits at the auction sale of the entire stock of M. Sampter Sons & Co., paying the receiver half the factory cost, and now we sell them to you on the Third Floor, New Fall Suits for men and youths were in this purchase. We've combined a fine lot of boys’ clothing, thereby creating a sale that will have no Saturday parallel in Greater New York. Read all the details of this important store news. Men’s Fine Fall 15.00 Suite 8.50 Boys’ 50c Knee Pants at 25¢ 25¢ Girls’ and Misses’ Garments for Schoo} There's a dash in the Miss dresses and jackets we have ine cluded in this sale, Read: a A *! rf * Dresses, of 01 id, in a great variety 79¢. of chan Waist with blewse IC; jee trimmed yoke. Skitt is |full, sizes from 4 to 14 years, (value 1.49, at 790 Girls’ Dresses, of plain serge Or litle pa checks, suspender or Princess ; ny sizes 4 to 14 years, value| 1.49 Misses’ Box Coats, 3.98. of covert cloth, well toil: in beautiful shade of double breasted, fy front, sizes 14 to 18 years, value 5.98, at 3.98 stripes and mixtures, Coat is double breasted, full sleeves, deep cuffs and pock- ets, wide belt in back, plaited, Autumn colorings, sych as gray, blue and brown, sizes 12 to 16 years, value (9.98, ats ssesensvee 708 —— Men’s 9.50 Gold Filled Watches at 5.49 Just 100 women, men and boys will be happy to-mor- row in the session ota 9.50 gold-filled watch for which they will pay us but 5.49, A, These are fitted a with a 7-jewel mA merican Fi] standard_move- @ ment. Each is regulated and guaranteed to give perfect wear and satis faction for the next ten years, While they last tc-morrow, 9,50 watches at 6.49 1.00 to 2.00 Sample Razors at 50c | Bought lor cash 750 sample Tazors of one of the best manu. facturers. They goon sale to- morrow at 50c, each for. razors worth 1.00, 1.50, 2,00 and some 3.00,’ Men who appre- 7.98 ciate a good razor will find theig | Particular kind in this big assort, ment, for nearly every size, style ‘and shape are included, 5 warrant every one to give satis. 1.39 Reels, 150 yards, dewble ae ats we vot cuttybenk, 300 feot, spooks, at 22 Hooks, 3 and 4 gy wut, per dream, Se faction. Men save 50c. -to 2,50 at this sale, and get @ first.class |razor in the bargain, each §@¢

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