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{ WEDNESDAY EVENING opeeraye “BOB” DAVIS AND BADGE OF HIS FAMOUS ASSOCIATION. VER THE HUDSON' ¢ ‘ eae ion County's Democratic ‘Leads His Cohorts Forth to Fun and b at College Point. Offer a Splendid Array of WOMEN'S Early Fall SUITS (Third 1 loor.) in several models, some semi-fitting, collarless; others short effects, coats satin lined—about seventy-five in all, blacks, blues, browns and mixtures. ‘ost of these suits are brand new styles and many of them were made to sell for as much as $22.50 and none less than $10 00 $15.00—all to go Thursday, at, each........... . WOMEN’S New Fall WAISTS Are Ready (Third Floor.) AFTER THRONG IS OFF. Alpine Hats and Badges ~ Features of Big Parade— Fireworks to Be Turned Loose and never before have we assembled such a magnificent lot of models and _materials—all the new weaves are rep- resented, Clan Plaids, Roman Striped Plaids, Crepe Princesse Charneuse Silks, Chiffon Titfetas, New Chal- lies, Victorias and Shoguns—here are some of the prices: Mohair Waists..$1.95 upwards Silk Waists, .....$3,75 upwards Tlannel Waists, .§2,50 upwards Challie Waists, ++ $4.00 upwards A SPECIAL WAIST—New Model of Albatross, Panama Cloth $2. 95 or Prunella—Value $5,00—Thursday....00 sees sisesseseeneee } = $4.00 A SPECIAL SILK WAIST—Of Soft Taffeta or Peau-de-Cygne, { $5.00 City took on holiday attire to- fm honor of the annual parade and of the Robert Davis Association. Democratic leader of Hudson lead nearly 6,000 of his followers ‘the big Mercer street club-house, Matter @ parade through the princl- ‘Streets of the city, put them on ‘and barges and sailed away lly’s Grove, College Point, for fun. pe ia practically suspended tn iy City every year when "Bob" Bevis leads his cohorts forth. There is trying to work when the Davis makes up its mind to play, It of an Infectious spirit, and fee the members of the big Democratic ‘G24 their guests had left town for where they are to amuse with baseball, athletic 08 Mf all kinds of merry-making, Jersey took on a gloom which will not bo until the Davisites come home with thelr bri bands and Rob. Davis: STRUCK A CONDUCTOR. John Alexander, of No, 19 Dumont street. Brooklyn, was charged yester- | day in the Gates Avenue Court with aasaulting @ trolley car conductor, Alexander boarded @ car of the Ham- burg avenue line Monday night at Rockaway avenue and Fulton street. The conductor, Michael McLaine, told him that the car was bound for the stables and was taking no passengers, Alexander insisted on being en to his destination, He stayed on the coy McLaine tried to urge him to get off, Alexander dealt the conductor a blow handsomely tucked new model, full blouse, new sleeve—Value $6.00—Thursday.... Hee eeen een eneens SCOTCH PLAID WAISTS—Of Chiffon Taffeta, fancy collars and cuffs of solid colored taffeta to match, an entirely new model — Value $6.75 —-Thursday.ssesssrcecseesesseeres Women's Liderdown Dressing Sacques Wool Liderdown Dressing Sac- Women’s Imported Bath Robes Women's Imported Bath Robes in the face and broke the man's nose, ues, wool stitched, full shapes, of Turkish Towelling, full b. The pyrotechnical dlaplay will ir! ‘owelling, jacks, ithe greatest over seen in Jersey City, ethane” Wewiatree Puriae bee finished with loops an 95c girdle in new fancy $2.95 Big Demand for Tickets. roled Alexander for examination. frogs, all Wras oy sid pol 4 ae . ———s jue $1. ‘alue $5.00, th Pasig ba bien tld 08 FINE ORGAN FOR SCHOOL. for the outing had been sold at ach, and more tick: were being | for additional demand this . By the time the treasurer got to recapitulation it developed Approximately 6,000 of thi had been sold, and th fe tholder who wasn't around to get Ble % worth at tho time set for start! of the parade. “Bob” Da is always had big outings, but never —_——— An organ that cost $72,000 fs being Placed in the auditorium of the Girls’ High School, Brooklyn. It Is on huge oaken bracket-like supports at the back of the platform, The keyboard {8 on | the floor in front of the platform, The | butlders have promised it shall be ready | |for use next Monday morning, but | from present appearances {t will be syveral weeks before the work ts fin- B.A.T. CONDUCTOR HAS MUCH APPAREL Women's Swiss Ribbed Underwear (First Floor, ist St, Side.) We have just completed excellent Knit Goods For Women (iret Floor, 2ist St, Side.) Golf Vests, Norfolk Jackets | It’ wil! be a fine addition to our) pied @ iat ft his organization have shool," . Fall sald yesterday, d Sweaters in |. assortments of Women's Swiss ese percann etleeded. ‘a has thore When His Former Landlady Is ae ‘ett am Gat to the effective: tt ratleiéde si Ribbed Underweer in Vests, Pants and Tights; also combina- afore been auch a measure of en-| Agouged of Stealing It She | w2c-wwecie snes tion Suits in ailk, silk and wool, Women's high grade Sweaters, < 2 a 1 wool, three-quarter merino and man wore 0 pearl-gray Alpine Almost Faints, SOME THINGS ie vd at Pe yg ; tton—suitable for arly fall ieee. te caress CONSUMPTIVES _ |j| is. sumsti'ags"6 | Sere “ . Women's Nori Jackets, Special—Silk and Lisle Vests and ey eae ® fee woes lt It required much pounding of Magts- SHOULD KNOW. white, gray and red, $8.25 and Tights, in white and a+ . and they marched like drilled At the head of the parade thirty policemen. The association Je4 by Col, Mortimer J. Gleason, was followed by the standard. + behind whom walked Robert himself and his aide, Thomas J, sorted shades, cach..,,., 1.48 Value $2.25 to $2.50, —— Eas Women’s 35c, Hose 25c. a Pair (First Floor, 2st St. Side.) Women’s Plain and fancy black Lisle Thread Hose, double soles, heels and toes—our own direct importations, value 35c, $8.50, Women's Golf Vests, white and assorted shades, single and double breasted, 98cq $1.48 and 61.98, Shirts and Drawers For Men $1.00 Each Men's Medium Weight Merino Shirts and Drawers, natural, full regular made (Norfolk and New Brunswick makes—Shirts 34 to trate Furlong's gavel, in the Gates Aves nue Court, Brooklyn, to compel Mra, | Emma Froelich to stop talking yesters | day and listen to the charge agalnat her, 4 Mrs. Froelich {9 thirty-two years old ‘Next came the officers of the assoc!- and conducts a boarding-house at No. . Jed by President Thomas J, 2% Snediker avenue, Sho had as a| wy, then the trustees, and behind boarder up to a week ago Frank Kap- tho members of the Executive! lan, employed by the Brooklyn Rapid fittee, all marching to the inspir-|Transit Company as a conductor, A Strains of Prof, J. K. Holmes's| misunderstanding caused Kaplan to ntal band of forty pleces, The! aeek another house, but when, he sent were divided inta battalions, for his trunk Mra, Froelich refused 10 Helier leading the first, Major | sive It up 44, drawers 30 to 42), 25 She Was summoned to court and or- H c F. Madden the second, Major 4719 give up the t When Kap CACM seoneceeeeravene $1.00 per pair, at...... eareeee Lohman the third, Mayor Sey- + Of Bayonne, the fourth, Gross, of Hoboken, i among the battalions were }er guests, Altogether there were ex p))), ), In court Mrs, Froelich rted to abuse her accuser, She kept talking, Inter+ ‘rupting the Judge tn his r Dr. P, L. Anderson, Jo Agalnat Tuberculosis Dr, lan received it he dec and | rifled of its contents, wo the fifth, . Mrs. Froelich says that her $35, bi h 000. Kaplan owes 0a regarding t cts regi merciless of all dis- Maymakers in Line, Sixth Avenue, 20th to 21st Street. caePricnce 14 HONeill & Co! . ' Peerless Patterns, do more to give you petfect-fit- ting dresses than any others. They are as their name imolies —Peerless—and the price is sealed anes | the patterns, 5c,, 0c, 5c. ~ OTH AVE, 21°T& 22"STRFETS | A Very Remarkable Sale of DRY GOODS CO. Lace and Spangle Robes: At Practically 33 Cents on the Dollar. At the beginning of a season that is to be practically dominated by lace and*spangle robes as a finishing touch to milady’s dress, we have to present one of the most re- markable bargains in these dainties that has ever come within our notice. It ts an importer’s entire stock—which we have bought at exactly One-Third of their actual wholesale wrices. Each individual Robe is of the newest design, built to conform to the Fall models of dress, and with every possible touch that goes to make up richness and superiority. The assortment comprises Ready-to-Make Robes of the finest ma- Real Lierre Lae terials, such as the real hand-made Renaissance, real Lierre, Mar- Robes: er oh : quise and Spangled effects. They come in all black, all white somely covered with hes work; cream or white; |} and many tints and shades, Spangle Robes: Full size, new shape de- { ai asso | 0.98 signs, well covered with spangles; waist and sleeves 08 this sale...., e complete (see cut No, 2); made to retail at $18 to 5 ° ees ' , Manquise Lace Robes; elegant designs; full shapes; waist and $22; this sale........ Spangle Robes: Handsome new shape, sleeves designed to match; all black or covered with fine spangles and bead No 4 work; all beautiful designs (see cut 1 0 08 yj } e cream color (see cut No. 5); made No, 4); made to retail at $24 to $32; * to retail at $35 Re this sale..... seeveeeeenccesereens Lace Robes: Beautiful designs, _ A ee full skirt; has.dsome train; waist and sleeve gar- }No. } 1 5 00 niture; shaped ready to fit (see cut No. 4); made to retail at *The Lace 15,98 $33 to $45; this sale, Robe carries distinctive Lace Robes: Latest marks of shape; Godet ruffle on skirt, ha = very full train, with shaped Whee waist and sleeves; all black, ’ “het hellotrope, rose, champagne, xe worn, they] , golden brown, Nile, white, with 6a really picture a sentiment of iridescent spangles; also light blue; made to 25 é 00 retail at $48 to $70; this sale.. Real Renaissance Robes; very handsome(all lace); beautiful designs; cream color; latest shape; waist and sleeves complete (see cut No, 3); made to retail at $32 to $40; this 7 sale, 10.98 * 15.98 Lace Dept—Main Floor. Showing Fall Models in Women’s Wear An Exposition Without a Peer in Any Store. j ' Once a year—when the new Fall Models come marching in—we always deem it a pleasure to announce that our collection of them is larger and better than ever before, And the statement is invariably carried out to the letter, We unquestionably do one of the largest garment businesse: i i ‘ s s In this city. We do not claim to do it ail, by any» means, vagteMbet pleasant share of the trade comes this way—and has been coming for a good many years, Eacl season the circle grows larger; and the old familiar faces never disappear, | This season, particularly, the stock is broader and better than ever before—much more so. We think we have about ida by that is worthy a showing; about everything that would please a woman in the way of a garment. And, by way of introduction, many of the new things will be very specially priced this week, It is simply our own method of introducing this splendid department to new customers and retaining our hold on the many who never think of looking elsewhere for their apparel. : Walking Suits good taste, Right ly made up, they can be worn over any sort of colored lining; so that really they perform the func tion of a half-dozen or more. dresses in one. We bought these for very little, as this story proves. And the saw ing is all yours. You can buy & very pretty Robe for $5.98, or you can buy the finest one it is possl- ble to make for $25. Just take your cholce in this great three-day sale which starts to-morrow, ‘or this Mobe 15.98 * for this Robe 15.0 for th Rn Cravenettes Coats and Jackets. (Fhe. most conspicuous marchers tn charge of grand Of tan on Oxford; COAT SUITS made | JACKETS of covert cloth; very natty Hon, Pete? trate Furlong wat , who wore chin e that she wa five sults of clot a spring overcoat, Ber cain Goes, he Ete. | two palte of | four alk vests, whose chief claim to fame les hat. a gold ring and $14 In money sh teen successive winnings of became hysterical and almost falnte: b * Teanon sp many cases are not is because the disease. In not tecomnia Consumotion until It has reached the i. Anderson's X-Lieht ts the firs nly accurate means of obtaining an abs tH 1 ; j FoR means of T ONCR feel championship of the She was taken to an ante-room, | itely correct kiowledae of diseases of UNION $ the charge Was again read, she. pleade k City Heights Euchre Chub, led the SMFRE was again read, whe plead cha! by! lokine, Tne the boty 4 oe MADE 22 MEY A Everybody | todv of her counsel, ——— Slocam Sufferer Missing. Edward Ullman, who comment of | family, consisting of his a dear.” in faultless sty! that the Hon. Pete was the “wldigriy and distinguished loo ‘Person in the parade, and along he Of march tne sing! ladies was “He Is j whether his patient has ry) S onohitis, or ta lon, a ubes jeine taken into the stomach will reach the lunes a nbalation Vapors hed tn corms forming ther i | | W. L. DOUGLAS MAKES AND SELLS + ae Gj | r MORE MEN'S $3.50 SHOES THANANY i jay OTHER MANUFACTURER inthe WORLD ost his entire ohild and disaster, io the lungs, and 9 and heal the sore) y City will be ablaze on /the as miss: ult Dr. Anderson. the only X-Light| of the Davisites to-ni home of a fprcialisi on Lung Diseases, in New York.’ = The reason W. L. Douglas Sundays, (M1 to 2 6tok * $3.50 shoes are the greatest ‘ sellers in the world, Is, bee cause of their excellent style, easy fitting and superior wearing qualities. They are Just as good as those that cost $5.00 to $7.00, the only difference is the price, If I could take you Into my fac tory at Brockton, Maas,, the largest in the world under one roof making men’s fine shoes, and show you the in+ finite care with which every ir of W. L. Douglas shoes is made, you would realize why W. Douglas $3.50 shoes are the best shoes pro duced anywhere, and why the sales for the year ending duly Ist, 1904, were $6,263,040.00. It I could show you the difterence between the shoes made in my factory and those of other makes, and the high grade leathers used, you would understand why Will light the way of the return- Wed. Fri. evg Merrymakers through the streets, udden will prevent what will be Democretic demo ALARM FOR A BURGLAR. — |, Carried Away 8600 Worth of Jewelry from Brooklyn tome, Ww Brooklyn police are looking for lick young man who stole § “Jewelry from the Josephs, No. 177 Pa afternoon. The stranger called at house and asked @ servant if 69 Into a room and adjur he wore because of Re gitl, Matiida Elling d him to depart. the man came dow Mra, Jusepns came home froma ___W. 128th St, near 7th Ave, (ee a eee Arrd, moreover: It offers you a We Repeat It This Store Under- sells All Others Liberal Credit Terms. Open Sat. Evenings 1 19, 8S. 8 H. Trading Stamp cholee of goods Impossible to match anywhere in New York. from every point of view— ie 4 ae versity, up-to-dateness, exten= siveneas oF reliablonoss of pat: terns. " tatrs el- tour she 3 Giben. bad ransa eked one Mand stolen th —— anions Douglas guarartroes their value by stamping his name and price on the bot- as a rot oburs tom. Look for it—take no ‘substitute. sold by shoe poled everywhere. | $27.75 e thirty-six a W.L. DOUGLAS Brookton Loads the Men's Shoe Fashions of the World. a Pobabacby yr He . in Deosies $3.50 picond oe more Mg make,| why they ho ir shape, ter, wear longer, are of greater | intrinsic value than any other $3.80 shoe on the market to-day. W. L. fine materials; made with detachable cape; nleated back and belt, An $18 Value for 12.98 Of tan, Oxford or olive; elegant mate- rials; collarless; 3 box pleats in back with belt; double- breasted front, A $20 Value for from Bannockburn Suitings, new mix- tures; collarless, finished around neck with stitched taffeta; coat silk lined; flare skirt with side pleats, A $19-00 Suit for 12,98 NEW JACKET SUITS in black, na and brown Lymansville cheviot; col- (= neck trimmed with bral sleeves, cuffs trimmed to mat lined; front and back with inverted eats; satin piped, finished with belt; 11-gore pleated skirt. A $25.00 Suit for I 6.98 JACKET SUITS, with Directoire vest fronts; in worsted mannish suitings (new mixtured); talfeta lined; velvet col- lar; new sleeves; kilt skirt. 18 78 A $27.50 Suit for * . TOURIST COAT walking syi ade \\ from Scotch tweed mixtures; new | PY: MANNISH SUITINGS, new rites colorings; cuffs, pockets and collar » velvet trimmed; flare skirt 22,50 panel with triple pleats and but. tons; a regular $7 model for... 5, with side pleats. rh A $30.00 Suit for 9 Women’s $4 Shoes To-morrow, $2.48 The Best Shoe Bargain of the Early Fall Season, If some stores had this lot of Shoes, they would cry five and six dollar values—and you'd get to the store only tobe disappointed. We say they are worth $4 the pair—and stake our reputation on that fact. 48 A thousand pairs—of the very newest styles for Fall—in both street atid dress e Boots. Strictly bench-made, in one of the best factories we deal with reeu- larly. They are very far removed from the ordinary shoe bargain. style; lap seams; satin lined, very special at tee 4,9 JACKETS of fine quality Black Cheviot, 24 inch; satin lined; finely tailored; very special at..... 6.98 COATS of fine covert cloth in several good models; silk or satin lining, At 7.98 $10 12,93 Reduced from $12 to $20. Bargains, TOURIST COATS; made of Scotch mixtures and covert cloth, In tan, brown, gray and olive; several styles, very special at 10.98 14,98 16,80 _ Walking Skirts, $7.50 model for... BLACK PANAMA cloth, doubl om < pleats; trimmed with ee nd buttons. A $9.00 model "5098 IGBONE CHEVIOT in black or flare style; double Inverted pleat for . HE! anel; tinely tailored. A fegu- EP $10.50 model for,, pe 6,98 * A it £9 all the palice siryoalse Was Re “ey $2.00 and yao ior Teves |] Two styles. One has tops of the best dull kid, with patent bodies; lacing epg ie aicenst iil Ww. Dougins uses Corona Colt Fast Color Eyelets will not turn brassy, style, with medium full Louis XV, heets; B, C, D and E widths, in sizes from ( TONED GIRL'S ASSAILANT. leboards, like athe in his 83.50 shoes. Corona | | Write for Iiustrated Catalog. || 244 to 7, The other style is of finest black vici kid, with patent leather tips; ud design, in tueat Colt 1s conceded everywhere to be | Shoes by mall, 2h cents extra full Louis XV, heels: lacing: . S wutdiles efape 4 : , Degged Police to Pro- J solid quartered the Anest Pats, Leather produced, | W.1. DOUGLAS, Brockton, Mass, || {!! Louis XV. heels; lacing; B, C, D and E widths; sizes 2% to 7. ook hand G. C. & E. Eli Calf always gives satisfaction One Thousand Pairs! Judged by the leathers that were put into them, the wa | feet Him from Mob, Couch Bed, $4.85. carved andy y! . 4 them, the way Rte tess ne va 16 , inted, 2 Freeh W. L. Douglas $3.50 Shoe Stores in Greater New York: tery Ory, tanta and otibed, the eneral care given to attain perfection in them, “epson Mam se $4 BH tor Couch Meds, tike do. div wrowuway, voruel tauward Street MS Eighth Avenue. re Php a great bargain at $4 the pair—anywhere, We say $2.48 for your picest. “ys A Reed Py ids sign: drop sides, all iron, ius Mroadway, corner #h Street A 277 Third Ave., bet. 146th & 147th Sts, W ¢ Aa Early Fai of ® i] Uronzed: complete with frmous Na: ; 2 iro ae Fee! BROOKLYN. || Women’s all Boot: Wi f i SOF No. Me Scholes Mirco | CNA! wire SPRINGS, MATTRESS and exis: 0 ft. in Wasa streets” OME UE Bree | aeg.ro roadway, cor. Thornton 8t. |] from dull mat kid vin edeaee Kid Shoes bi Pee phan S BOLSTER, fn Oxured denim covering. Can be used as couch or full-size bed, Ag 142 Bast Lith Street. 260 West 125th Street, #4 Third Avenue. 28 Third Avenue, cor, 120th Street, ¥4 Sixth Avenue, corner 2d Street, 4 Fifth Avenue. ERSEY CITY—J8 Newark NEWARK-—75 Broad Street, ss trim mings, wh, Policemen Wit. of the te for Famous Simplicity Couches = 4-Room Flats, All Furnished, $120. * Se wassaieaaiatt on the w. ‘Was siontd by a vexged Aue pollcema | : the | heel for a a | SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY WONDERS. ‘ tv a ll a ltl 1967 Broadway, corner Gates Avenue, 421 Fulton Street, corner Pearl Street, , Avenue. soles; medium height Cuban heels; Straight tips; button or lace; all sizes from 2% to 7; special 1 05 sion soles and sensible heels; some Mi be ad button or lace; all izes from 2% to 8,

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