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ORLDi TUESDAY FENG, SPTEMBER 1; as that the Count was. val that contradictory reports had een in cleaton far some i regarding his condition. According tr ene version, the Count's condition was hopeless, and abdominhl| cancer was hinted at. sald that he was merely suffering from ptomaine poisoning, due to eating |t Two -PROMINENT BANKERS AT CONVENTION OF BILLIONS AMAL DYING FROM CANCER 1 (Doctors Say There Is No Hope tiataction Guaranti aptly Success of the Great THousefurnishing Sale. Count Herbert Is the eidest son of tho! late Prince Biamarck, the great Chan- cellor of the German Empire. He was! for Son of Germany’s Iron 2 born in Berlin Dec, 28, 1849, and married | Chancellor and Relatives Sum) stargaret, Cou ‘nie p00 CONEY IS ISLAND WwW aid WORK IS FINISHED, Margaret, Countess ere. 8 in 1892, FIRE ROUTS TENANTS. — A fire yesterday afternoon in the Herbert Hismarck’s condition js most) basement of the five-story flat-house at No, Ml West Fifty-ninth street en- Continues To-Morrow With More Peerless Values and Assortments. portant event, We have EVERY ONE OF THEM. M AN IRDORTANT poem You simply can’t afford to miss such an im; There are hundreds of others and MONEY SAVING TO TO-MORROW’S BUYERS, Galdanised Iron Ware. moned te to His = Bedeiee, Nickel Plated Ware. pevtead all PW apd Labo wan triple cover, fitting — of FRIEDRICHSRUH, | grave, His sister, Countess Von Rant- Gray Enamel Ware. |gau, has been summoned to Join the| dangered the lives of twenty négi ‘ families. The fire rest of the family, wno are already at te fs ry 8 fine Hiatah. ‘all with cop. at the Chutes and of That Famous jamage, but The Prince's malady is pronounced to ke “ted the halls, nS | be cancer of the liver, ‘and although he | 7 of emen, rs. Halterman told Fire ant Binns Sehweininger and Von Norden pro-| she believed the my 3, be | nounce his case to be hopéless Mekel - Plated Tea Kettle, with sold com her injury, An Brediention will be Le y 1s represented in the gath. fm the Waldorf-Astoria than podk Tanne ever has dreamed of. All ‘wealth of wealth of the t'and gg United States that is trust, companies, savings i tenhe and national banks pted in the Astor Gallery, the American Bankers’ Associs- holding its eighth annual meete ig the greatest gathering of bankers asbembled under one roof, and shade of the man of money Is to ‘There are bankers with wham may or 1 equivalent. convention is a study in bankers pare subdivided into classes as thelr fa, business hag catalogued “Date is the banker who belones the trust section, the banker who the savings-bank division and fates who is just @ plain banker. ere not catalogued in : y nor tagged, and until one an 0 Phimaelf or is pointed out It Is ‘i Bard! for the Waldort regular to pick | é a classified banker from plaln| rte to Classify Them. “a while when they began to ar- the Waldorf contingent believed | were an indication, They they nad discovered a tendency part of the savings’ bank repre- yea to wear whiskers. This was it became a betting five smooth shaven sav: \ representatives: destroying @.and another om was glannes, loa in hikdgnar: foat- } and Sone were tried witholt and It was finally agreed be- hand ‘Trust section of the associa- to business to-day that the to tell a banker’ was by his the 12,000 In the asso- he 4 régistered at the various It was a curious thing, and one by ‘the hotel clerks, that fo) brought with him anything that ready money, Those that|¥ their families or a portion of Got up this morning and, while families made arrangements to see they prepared for the meeting ‘Waldort. it became a question of money. on Oskosh, Kalamazoo, Kan- “Indianapolis, Ban Franclaco, ‘Orleans and St, Louis for falr- Sums were passed over to clerks. ly there would have been some but the hotel men said: “Cer- Pte cee Ses bere, tt wes tnd at eas to ask the hotel clerk, a who never saw me, peed d hare money, which me ite ed ihe : sie he to coney “WIL BReet the Chutes, peaet, sve asked 4 Jona sald ni Neha hoe and Leather Bark iy fe going to shoot the chutes, ie nenson is nearly over.” or four of the younger me én khowing if President it st. the association, wi sald the head of the lon of wealth ts set | word was @ President would s ry to iy ‘4 certain reverence the bank- Yor President Bigelow that to believe he ta a man well says 50," Is $| per rim bottom, ‘Ne, iM FT ibe ape 4c It was announced from Friedrichs- | made. ¥ ye it ame Darts, with coffee ‘pe ay ony el Bars, 18 inch 106 handle, extra well made, with well-made, frame and 10. ineh Handsome $16. 30 New Fall Suits, $9. 98, These are Fine All-Wool Cheviot Suits, back and front of coat handsome pleated, half fitted back, belted, new pleated sleeve, lined throughout with rich ae. ; colors, vue Ls and Bons: value $16, 0; ‘omen’s Fall Silk Coats at 1 $4.9 ; . Made from all-silk peau de sole in the new tourist style, with belted back, trimmed with silk braid; collarless model, with ‘ull sleeve and fancy cnff, The coat is ined and inierlined, which makes a warm, phe obeer garment as well as one ib is Sixth Ave., 224 and 23d Sts., Chinaware Two carloads of Porcelain Dinner, Tea and. Toilet Wate, iy J white and decorated, secured at heavy concessions ‘from re are on sale here now at lower prices than have ever before for similar goods. Mofe than 150,000 pieces are represented, the over- ff! stock of several potteries, and they are Now Yours at Wonderful Prices in This Sale. Plain White Porce- very handsome pleated "walking skirt Special to-morrow, at.. Beautiful Fall Watsts at 59c. Two handsome styles, made from the celebrated ais vestings, a beautiful soft material. White, ‘eam, pink or navy, ground, in an assortment of Strictly fllor-made with pleats and large, pearl buttons: jong Sizes 34 to 44; on Stylish and-dressy; special at. . | DECORATED WARE. Plain White Porce- aslnch Pletes. Plates. lain Dinner Sets, [Dinner Plates.. 100 pleces, consisting of 1 dos. 5-inod Plates, 1 dos, t-inch Plates, 4 | Blankets, Spreads, Domestics « ings Extra Heavy Croker Bee Spreads, Shadow Slik, all colors, hi Marseilles ‘bah for On, me ert ¢ of i“ oly James R. Branch, Tea Cope and Saucers, | 104 Heavy Wool Blane finished; value $3.50, at.. Hy | 11-4 Extra Heav; with sfik binding, and all neat- y aon bai me, 2, 98 4 ‘Bleached Sieeting 16% extended conference with Mr. Taggart Mr. Jones {s taking much interes. m and his experte cas him In ‘a position to re HMLL TO HANDLE CAMPIGN CISH Charles R, Hall, attorney, of No. 4 y, New York, was to-day ap- pointed Assistant Treasurer of the Na- tional Democratic Committee. His po- sition was created that the financial end of the campaign may be constantly in hand, eS it is dmposgible for T:eas- Crochet Bed Sp dhath: Mereeciond Sateen, fast black; Lab 255 Lace bev 1 doz, Fruit Plates. th constantly In touch with Linen’ Fialshed’ Momatisches Pil » _ 45 and 12% Vrnauroee~ FOUR MORNING SPEGIALS s-aaro.. | On Sale To-Morrow Until | P. M. Triplicate Mirrors at 2a | [These Folding Mirrors are nickel bound, have handsome lithographic backs, and are complete with hinges and chain; when open are 14 Inches wide, Special to-mor- tow till 1 P.M. only at. Heavy Sheets, for ‘ll — beds; seam in centre,..,. JAMES McGREERY & 00 Blanket Dep't, ‘Oatmeal Saucers... Cv’ 64 Spee Dishes 10s F.19 Carlabad « Covered Veretanie Phas 2 Renaissance Curtaining, Only 25 yards to a customer. best English bobbinet, with Renaissance lace insertions og i cep ge edge; sold ners any informal conferences were held | between Chairman Taggart and his lieu- ge to-day pending the departure of ; Faaeers for the West to-morrow. wart will go to ara a4 ' Blankets—for single beds. $3.50, 84-25, $5.00 Per pair. | Double bed size, $4.00, $4.75, $6.00 per pair.| White Porcelain Tea Set, 56 pieces, 1.75 set 2 Great Bargain Tables, Toble No. 2. 4109 pieces of fine thin Austrian China, every plece in new decora-§. tions, consisting of Cake Plates, Celery Trays, Salad Bowls, Con- densed Milk Holders trig Plates, Cracker Jars; values to 60c; your ‘choice at.. a var for 1.15 Wool Velvet Carpet, Made, Laid @ Lined Free This splendid offer—unusual even here—embraces' over twenty-five ts; they are suitable for any room gular price is $1.15 yard, Main Floor, Rear, $13.50 Smyrna Rugs at $6.98, and 9 feet wide, in 12 patterns rs; heavy quality; regularly sold 41350 special to-norrow om 1 P.M. away until the frat of esas eo ine election was declared by rt to-day to be @ vei able aign for the Demotrats. that any, falling off In Girls’ School Shoes at Be es; ‘ola rn leather, in lace or button, sizes 7 Ye, 9, 9%, 10, 10%, 14, 116, oa HAs till 1 B, M, to-morrow only at Mata Floor, Annex, Table No, I. 6,700 pieces of Vienna China, consist: ing of Cups and Saucers, various shapes; Sugar Bowls, Cream Pitch- ers, votive Dishes, Handled Spoon- holders, Plates, all sizes. piece thin china, gold lined; values yaur choice *10c Exenator James K. Jones, of Avsann, former Chairman of the Na- tional ‘Democratic Committee, had an $5.00, $6.00, $7.50 per pair, =| These are of excellent quality and are! below the usual prices, JAMES MAGREERY & CO. Full size Down Comfort- covered with fine YOUR ATTENTION is called to the comparison given bee | low. The advertisers without « doudg secure the desired results, Store Open Daily Until 6 P. M. note that they continue from day te day to use World Wants, the sure pre |ducer, while others fafl to seoomatigh Ladies’ Hosiery +/On Wednesday, Sept, 14th, | Black’ Lisle Thread Stock-| ings. Allover lace designs with gaiter tops. Fine,’ black Lisle ‘Thread Stockings with. silk em- broidered inateps. Sheer“Cobweb”LisleThread styles in these beautiful Velvet Ca and they are every thread wool, poy among them this week will be made, laid ATA aed yoor bill will be for the Carpet Sodillan a ey Men’s Fall Neckwear in all the newest shapes and effects, Special, To!morrow SQUARES, KNOT SCARFS AND WIDE FOUR-IN-HANDS of IMPORTED SILKS, Value 75c and $1.00 Twenty-Third Street, Pald Help Wants tn- this” Heavy Venetian Stale Carpet, perfect th ly reversible, In rich tones, fresh goods, 29¢, qualities, at 3c for 65c Imported |] ot for 29c ‘¢at variety among these to choose rom—all sorts of natterns—for all purposes—some of Sampson's make among them—29c onictoths, Paid Help Wants in the 13 othag New York papers combined JAMES McGREERY & CO. The Imported (English) kind—a yards —choice tile designs— Regular Sc. Linoleums, yd, Prices That Will Sweep Away Carpet Rugs. The enormous selling of Carpet Rugs here will be further slew: lated to-morrow and all this week World Wants Once Used, Always Wilton Rugs—sale To-morrow Best Quality, 9x12 ft., Petsian Designs, light and dark colorings, Regular Price $35.00 Double. heels,!. Cravenette Rain Coats, | Tan, Olive and Oxford Grey. ' $1200, $15.00, $18.50. soles atid, toes. | ial ses 11) KITCHEN Wom, = L'DRY WANTS.. 2 8 Twenty-Third Street, % Twenty-Third Street, Boys’ & Girls’ Shoes (SECOND FLOOR ANNEX) ¢ Complete assortment ot BOYS’ AND GIRLS’ STRONG, these will not ce BOOKKEEPERS. 10 ‘ing Tim Campbell's famous re: Rog to be changed 80 we could re- aeselon of the trust company nec- held Oy the Astor Gallery to-day resded over Clark Willams, dent of t United States rt and Trust Conpany, The consisted Of the foutine BOOTS, suitable for FALL AND WINTER WEAR. Also HIGH-GRADE SHOES, PUMPS, SLIPPERS, ETC., for DRESS OCCASIONS. Made on correctly shaped lasts, insuring a perfect devel- lopment of the foot. AT, 1% ca" & Sanford Bosnian Imported Tapestry. Rugs. These are $.2x11.5 and 9x12 rtspec- tively; values up to $17.50. Be Here Early to Get the Pick, as Quantities Are Limited, ssepnmageadieiahdbencabliguines One of the Greatest Suit Values We Ever Offered. AT] 7,00 Sanford & Bigelow Bigelow Body Brussels. Rugs, nf 106 and 9x12 respectively; values CABINET M'K'RS 5 JAMES MeGREERY & CO. Exhibition and Sale of Shirtwaists, 11| PAPERHANGERS 2 PHOTOGRAPH RS @ PIANO HANDS., % CARPET LAY'RS 4, CARRIAGE HDs 6 CHAMBERMAIDS 27 Store Open Daily Until 6 P. M. On Wednesday, September the 14th, The latest novelties for Fall and Winter, both in imported and original models, are made of Chiffon, Chiffon Taffetas, Messaline, Satin Lib- erty Facone, Volenture, Bond Suiting, Crepe. Broche, Tafféta Soleau, Crepon Soleil, Printed Sabel, and many novel materials for day or evening dress, Models are shown in these materials in all the latest shades, West Twenty-third Street arc PY for Men’s STENOGRAPH'RS ¥ worth $15, $18 and $20 |FOR OPPORTUNITIES | TO MAKE MONEY Watch the World’s WANTS under the head of “Business Opportunities,” Among the thousands of chances presented in these col- umns there is surely one intended for you: Sunday World Wants Make Money for Advertisers and Readers. | BMPROIDERERS, 2) The man who misses this bargain misses the }} biggest chance of many days, We're sorry that the quantity isn’t greater, for we may not have such a line of suits again this year at so great a bargain |) price. You may come here with the full expecta- tion of getting a suit from this lot at $7.98, which in style and appearance, equals the average tailors’ $15 to $20 made-to-measure suit, Checks, plaids, Stripes, all desirable weaves; Hone $15 to $20 suits for........ | EMP. AGENCIES. 16 Early inspection is solicited, and orders are re- quested as early as possible to facilitate prompt delivery for Autumn use, GROCERY CLks 8! HEMSTITCHERS, 2 Twent Third Street. icici Wi schllabla s nN , Sacltih iah elit i