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FE SAS WE IRE SOM Musio-Hall Singer As: | eerts Americans Are Not So Point—Just Fawncy! ‘Baa Renee, the little English music: | ‘Ball singer whom the Shuberts brought Never from London, has plessed every @he who has seen her at the Lyrte, and the present prospect ts that her American season will be much longer “than originally intended. Miss Renee Yeaves New York next Saturday and) Goes to Chicago for two weeks with é Fh ad Royal Chet’ at the Garrick tre, after which she will return town and in all probability begin of @ musicar comedy in the Ghuberts desire to star her. what this musicae comedy |s— ), @& rather, which of two musical com- % ‘elies it t9—the Shuderte tnemselves do it Bot know as yet. They have « couple Of manusoripts in their safe at the Lyric, and Miss Renee ts to read both @f these before any final decision Is i ‘The most amusing feature of Misy Renee's stay in this evuntry ts that the little woman herself is proving an- tagonistic to the plan, Miss Ronee Rot care particularly for America, unlike most diplomatic visitors Moreover, she « very home- “horribly homesick” she put It Other night. “Jost look at this," she said, show: * neg, otice uncomplimentary to @ cor. | Ay play now being produced on “(Brosdway. “Why, if the critics had Qala anything like that about me | ) Would have taken the next steamer Back to England, contract or no con- I do not think anybody has taagat to condemn as scathingly as the Guthor of this‘article hae done, They | pot do it in England, and in Eng- Pland the standard ot «ne art in the! theatre is certainly quite as high as it ‘fe in America, 1 do not hesitate to gay that l@ mvery much disappointed faith American audiences. I had heard much of your quickness of wit and superior bore of the mental here, Now, the audiences | even more than my Engitsh ences did, but they always laugh six seconds after the proper In other words, I found that @ thering of pleasure-seek- | Pintle bit ah tl di ot find very many | int things in America, The y which are so slow to t ing are most searty in it when they do get it, I do thi I was ever recel’ Sincere interest than at th | rae Tam British to the bove, and many queer things here. I told , Bhubert the other day that 1 it America was made up of lit. | ea of paper. One gels pa of paper a os fountains, its, wi one sends out one Er and in avery » Very tunny, don’t you thint | Renee has written the muslo for) ‘ numbers which she sings at © pootban Player Dies of Injuries. ©" MARRIBBORG, sept. 11.—Blaine Hort gaan, aged nineteen years, receiv D Maternal injuries in a it f at 8, near here, y avers that death resulted to-day ft { i 12ist Street: Chatham Square: 2226 to 2284 Third Ave. | - Everything for Housekeeping, |FallWalstotHeavy Vesting: 95¢ |: F incur ite, Wii an gh atin os ect | CARPETS, RUGS, FURNITURE, BEDDING, ETC. $= Why not avail yourself of | Complete m Our Liberal Credit System? New Fall Stocks 4 50c, per Week on $30 worth of goods. | Now on Show. | $1 per week on $65 50 per month on $1 Quick as Britishers to See they \ all F be dis: “QUEEN OF UNITED STATES.” . United States, for Tam going to marry restor- | chopped to pieces pursuing her in ‘ 2 fet St. @ 3d Ave. Chatham Square, Women’s Stylish 2.50 Patent th : Colt and Vici Kid Shoes at 1.45] \| morrow. The lots inc 98 YEAR | | Colt and Vici Kid Shoes at 1.45 50c Perslon Ging, 19¢ 1.98 Laces at 79¢ 75c Laces at 39 | ( (OWPERTHWA a" - 4 a | 2.50 vici Women’s Shoes, made of bright vici per month on $100 worth of goods. wager or smaller bills in proportion. Prices marked in plain figures, and ‘‘NO EXTRAS.’’| Prices Reasonable. THE WORLD; MONDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 8; ENGLISH MUSIC-HALL SINGER ibs Tie sean WHO THINKS US RATHER DULI. : * ~ Y 4 & ¥ aunties) \ “ war EGLO Pa og | M. Blue Trading Siamps ; Free Vaudeville in the Recitsl tach 10 cen's you spend betore | Hall, with Miss Lillie Lancaster as the ar. Singing, dancing and jokes to afford a fine entertyinment. Free to all 12 o'clock. Cne with each 1 spend after that until closing. She’s Stunning Who Wears One of Our 12.48 Walking Suits y Second Floor. It's the verdict of every woman who has seen these 12.48 Walking Suits of ours that they are superior to most 18,00 suits, True, wel) bought them to vast gdvantage be.f/ cause of the large order we placed. ]) They ars the stunning styles so much desired cents you goods, Are made of a splendid grade of cheviot, in black, blue or brown mannish suiting and fancy mixed materials, The jacket has col. larless effect, is fitted in the back and \. trimmed around the neck, down the \\ front and around the cuffs with self- i \ Jcolor velvet and black braid, Skirt is | nine gore, wide flaring and high kilted. 9) Special at 12, y 12.48 3.50 to 4.00 School Suits To-morrow at 1.98 Third Floor, Want all parents who are interested in cloth- ing for their boys to read what we have to tell ¥ them, and then want them to come to The 14th Street Store and see the wonderful values we are \Foffering daily. Special low prices attached to suits of splendid value to-morrow, Maybe you are thinking of a school suit? If so, note the following item: Boys’ 3.50 | Boys’ Suits, made of every kind and 4 ps | of fatric suitable for Fall wear, in Nor- Su folk, Double Breasted, Sailor and Ruse 1 sian styles, sizes for boys of all ages, vali e Wenn Bie be BD in Ba | 3:50 and 4.0, at 1.08 wl ced In the Insane pavilion, Then the tora decided she waa only hysterical, had her t in to another ward, | Woman Ambitious to Sit on Throne, ~~~ seme neeetaun with Roosevelt Sent to Bellevue. | Cured of Asthma "1 expect soon to be the Queen of the After 35 years of Sutfering, Ty will be gratifyin | beside him," anid a pathetically thin suities 6 lottn hatha tisaiete tortie little woman, who was taken to Relle- | Second Floor. om ue Hospital yesterday, when asked | Raetthereaser nek saoranies aoe Misses’ and Juniors’ suits this Fall are) bout herself. - Rot bo doubted after perusal of such teatle | particularly attractive in the wide variety of} ’ tyles and in the great assortment of materials, hich includes everything in ooth plain and fancy weaves, Theodore Roosevelt and git on a throne ing her. “You ar me an excel pac da, for that will be my title.” ani Dr, Kaufman Jearned that she wi euret ine ot Anima, enad i hr Plain or fancy weaves, stripes and Fall Mrs. Matiida Lob No, 1018 Ave- italnee, Loan now go to bed and sleep all fancy mixtures, in es meny different colors nue A ; pleat With perfect comfort, which ty ave and motels, The coats are loose semi or Suits that 8 er nob done before for 85 ye id T than! tight fitting, long and short effects, braid hus devil bad killed ope ry or velvet trimmed. Skirts are all plaited, e waa a devil who bad er q , motner.and thtec children and had been | Otbors may louen of Ite i Sites 12 to 18 years, at 7,98 4 . “the poll lied | Bond 20 Girls’ School or Dress ’ Si Satulaseee At hetavee the ets | Pa Led et Coats, full len:th or *% style, in all the on newest models and shades, such as brown, ats navy, royal, castor or cardinal, in all sizes ranging from 6 to 14 years, at one special 7 98 price of 7.98 ne )&¢ hurd Floor. We were lucky to be on hand when a big Brockton shoemaker wanted to dispose of 650 pairs of women’s 2.50 shoes at a low price} forcash. We purchased the entire lot. Not ell sizes and widths, that’s why we got them for such low prices, If you can wear sires and widths mentioned Lelow, you can save 1.05 on each pair, ~~ "F Women’ tent colt skin, with dull leather top, spring heel, splendid soles, leather inside lining, kid back stays, in button or lace style, sizes 2% to & and patent | kid skin, with dull leather top, spring heel, Colt shoes | splendid soles, leather inside liningy kid back stays, in button or lace style. sizes 244 , | | to6,width B to E, value 2.50, 193 to 205 Park Row. 1 45 at 1.48 Women’s Shoes, made of dull kid top, back stays kid, fancy satin top facings, have purchased at special prices more than three thousand pieces of dress goods and suitings, forming the greatest aggregation of values ever shown in New York. Silk and woo! Eoliennes and} } 52-inch Broadcloths, all wool, twilled back, with a} | pure worsted yarns, —— embroidered in silk, black.) } al] the wanted shades. This is the same quality and heretofore found cream and colors, : z i for which you pay $1.25 regularly. , Special enly in the bigherspriced 12.48 foorow 0 © OBC) } cial to-morrow ‘ my 69c fabrics, al vith abundant f sizes, Ski 5 School Suits for Misses amd |) fers ci‘snd’ined with the bestvearing materia "°? _— || Lot One: Consists of Fits | Lot TeyosConsists of Sev- ty W ' fi , JUMIOTS I Become [fuss sens soe? Sie | and one Hunts ee nted Cant Etamine, | cloths, Chevi ing Styles at 7.98 bitin Cloths ply Cheviots mistures. They yar | Suits that have sold here read- | which have sold here right at only at only sider in buying a suit, Becomingness is a great deal more es- sential. And if one of these suits becomes you, you like the || The Biggest Bargain Ever Offered in New York, Opening Sale of the New Laces for Fall Dyeing. A new department in the store, | operating with abundant facilities ‘to do the best class of work, at | the very least cost. oniaaniascet ex rts) IJ EL DRY GOODS Co. $< ——————_——_———_—————————————_——_—__) 100,000 Yards of Dress Goods Offered in a Sale That Will Take New York by Storm, From various manufacturers whose products are thoroughly known to us we The fabrics are all new and absolutely perfect as to weave, texture and colorings, You could not choose a poor plece or pattern if you wou'd. Everything worth having In black or colors is represented. To-morrow morning they go on sale—at One-half to One-third their regular prices, We shall sérve you with abundant salespeople and plenty of additional counter room, $2.50 Embroidered |) pms) $1 All Wo! Cheviots, 49¢ Novelties, 98c, Yd, | {3425 All Wool Broadcloths, 69. Yd} 54.inch cheviots, made from French Voiles, handsomely | } splendid finish; black and complete assortment of | | 204, shrunk; b etiectes { Bearer agen lasers ct 50c, All Wool Vo'les,|/ 1.25 Crepe de Paris 29¢ | 1.80 Eollennes, 89¢. | 11, cisin’ sealer ot red 19¢, Yd. Imported silk and wool | French Eoliennes, made from] } brown, pink, lavender, All-wool Canvas Votles,} | Crepe de Paris, elegantly fin- | M¢St silk and wool, rich,| flight blue, reseda, Nile, 37 inches wide, in a large lustrous finish; full line of » tan, gray, royal, range of fashionable} |'Shed goods, black, cream | shades, including cream, . navy and black, hades, Special and all colors. Spe- ivory and black. Special price to lenorov 19c clal to-morrow.... 79c |Special to-morrow. 89c imurow fans, 25c 31.25 Priestley Cravenette Suitings, 49c. Yd,{ |9!-75 Black | Broad. Heavy All-Wool Suitings, with the wellknown} | aryoot Oty 95: Priestley Rainproof guarantee stamped on each$ | cloth, with a superior’ sil yard, They are 56 inches wide and sold 49 finish, $0 inches wide, Spe- eretofore at $1.25, Special to-morrow. c cial price to-mor- 95 |row . 50c. All Wool French Challies, $1.25 Black French Voiles, 69c. Imported black Volles, chif- for Boy Ss of All Ages fon finish, pure 6 dye. Special price to- MOFTOW vo seeeee es 9c To-Morrow Is the Day Set for Our Great Annual Clearance of Women’s Fine me Suits A sale that comes along as regularly as the new season begins. And the prices are so ridiculously low—always—that no sale of the year brings bigger crowds to the store. We have taken every Tailor-Made Suit in both Women's and Misses’ sizes that has been in Our stock for two seasons back—that is, last Spring and Winter—and marked them at hur- ry-away prices. We do not palm them off as Spic-Span new suits, though they are perfect in every way and of splendid styles; in fact, most of them are in keeping with the desir- able models of the minute. The assortment includes Suits in Blouse, Eton and Jacket ef- fects, all of which are silk lined. Every sort of good material is represented, including all the most popular and wanted The principal materials repre- | Women's Suits in Broad- ily at from $10.98 to $16.50 the past two seasons. All in one big lot, to go to-morrow along at from $12.50 to $20.00 the past two seasons. All in one big lot, to go to-morrow 5 Please remember one thing: Style |s not everything to con- SSK 98 iy year For Your e ge. e Choice. materials and trimmings, you rest assured you will get rb collection; masterful in every detail, and of absorbing interest to every one, To introduce a stock | complete and — we shall offer more than Twenty Thousand Yards at less than half price to» a | ude All-Overs, Insertings, Venise Laces, Appliques, Galloons, &c, : that Street Floor, Comprises 2 and 3 inch embroidered} Comprise appliques, galons, insert-| Comprise handsome Point de Venise Persian bands in a large assortment Ings and double edge bandings; 2%| Applique laces and bandings; 4 to 6 of combinations id 4 Inches wide; white or cream| inches wide; white or ecru color. 2.00 Lace Allovers, 98¢ $I Spangle Collars, 4c 1,50 Laces at 50c 43-inch het allover, with fancy figure New Spangle Collars, round shape, 6] Comprise fine insertions and galons| ¢liects, suitable for evening waists, Inches deep; black only, in re ie Venise ileal the cor-| dresses, ete.; white or cream color. : rect Fall trimming; 3% to 5 inches 3 She Lace Kewrtions, aise Re OEE TERETE fod a, Lierre Comprise white and butter insertions age; ts on Sh . of Point de Venise, 2 and 3 inches) 2.25 & 3,00 Laces, at 98c Lace allovers; white, butter or écru; wide, : Comprise fine St- Gall insertions, 59 Chiffo "A380 Sie, OS i galons and appliques; bandings in c HiOn ai Cc $1.50 Chantilly Net, 79¢ Venise and Batiste combinations; 5] 45-inch Chiffon and Mousseline, In Flower design; all black, and white} to 8 inches wide; white, butter, arabe] all new Fall colors; 180 different on black. and fancy color effects, shades; also black, white or cream. ee ive Meedliohanlt | Er fe td t/”\ swe Price-Cuts in This Upholstery Sale. best linen duck linings, military | heel, sizes 256 to 7, widths D and E, value 2,50, at 1.45 14. Floor, Fall waists are made from a variety of materials this season, one of Fall the popular fabrics being a heavy vesting. At 95c we Waist 2"¢ Showing one of these, a waist that you would pay 1.50 at other places. We bought 1,000 of them for cash—took all the maker had—so he gave us a big re- Cc duction, Fronts are made of plaits, and the centre plait is trimmed with large pearl buttons. The collar is attractively trimmed, An unusual bargain at,.. New Fall Waist of Panama cloth, Brilllantine W. and fancy mixtures, Fronts made of the plaid. Fronts made of popular side plaits. Centre plait and cuffs | beautifully trimmed and are ornamented with large metal buttons. taffeta four-in-hand tie. Colors are navy, dark green and 1. 19) & red and blue black. On sale to-morrow °. Carpets, Rugs, | Women’s 1.50R.&G.Corsets:48¢}, worth of goods, Second Floor. R. & G, Corsets, including the 1.50 quality, go on sale to-morrow at 48c. It’s a bargain worth coming 20 miles to get, be. 1.50 cause these corsets are gored & G. Corsets, and bias cut, short hip, long over abdomen, medium high 48e bust, in drab; strong broad boning, tabs on front for supporters, All sizes from 18 to 30 inches; value 1.50, at 48¢ | ,000 worth of goods.. Furniture, Etc We Invite Your Inspection. Park Row, near Chatham Sq. V7 (eta + RSA ee) ee Oe CE ee nm ORE Pe ha aun Soy Dee ota a last at | Beautiful copies of Brussels, Irish Point, Marie An- M |} toinette, Arabe and Novelty effects; also the popu- Handsome Tapestry Curtains. |} lar bold, heavy patterns, Look at these big reduc- |} This is a little lot we picked up at a special sale; We begin our annual Fall sale of Curtains and Upholsterings with some of the biggest bargains ever offered in this line of merchandise, There are special offerings of lace curtains, and there are very attractive specials rd Floor, Irish Point Lace Curtains Real Renaissance Curta'ns, Our own importation; which enables us to offer |! Thirty-five new and exclusive patterns; directly im. them at a big saving to you, Every pair represents , ‘ a saving of at least one-third, Choose while they orien By us, bad 38 5 Mik mavmag © Jn 4.95 8.95 7.95 845 9.95 TT At 88,96 pair—worth Nottingham Lace Curtains gy BF tions: all are in’ very attractive patterns. ' At 600, palr—worth $1.00, At £1.25 palr—worth 63.75. At $1,00 palr—worth 81,50, At 02.05 pair—w 4.50, At $1.25 palr—worth 61,75. At ®4.45 pair— 5 At 81.50 pair—worth 82.25. At $4.05 pair—w 87.06, At 61.00 patr—worth $3.00, Al 80.06 palr—worth $15.00, Table Covers Couch Covers Dotted Muslin | Fine Tapestry; all reversible patterns; really two covers in one, $3.00 value for............ 2.00 Slip Covers Oriental stripe; fringed alf aroung; full] Full 40 inches wide; regularly | three yards ‘~" You've paid $1.50) 150. yard; special Ic ni Wrens, 2OC] 7 Purniture Covering Five pleces complete; made to fit your} Other specials at $1.50, $1.95, $2.95,| Figured Tapestry, 50 inches furniture; allows 20 yards and up to $4.95. wide; $2 value, yard........ 1.25 ft best material; special this Ww hi P month s.essee 5.95 omens Pinal bow siete Bobbinet Curtains Curtain Muslin a, spring roller au peg | hang, et of good stzong net, with lace edge 36 In. wide}, Inserting, 3'yards lon

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