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BROKE WINDOW OF TRAN BKDTS = (= H.ONeill & Co CAB WITH FIST’ CORNERED WN TWA) ker Chor $1.35 Black Dress Goods, 85c. per Yard. (Firat Floor, Regular Counter.) A very attractive value for Fildey and Saturday— ’ SECRETLY WEDDED TO HER PHYSICAL CULTURE TEACHER. MMPS TUT Eleanor Hardie Becomes » Bride of Michael J. Scanlan,’ > Instructor of Physical Culture | a In Morris High School. Complimentary Band Concerts. Harven Feat vat, Sisth Ploor—il A. M. ana? P.M, Maestro Jiacinto Marcosano and His Naval Reserve Band of Italy. Prevented the Firat Time ia America by Mr. C, F. Zittel. New Fall °15 suits at : | Stock Broker Ghormley Cut'Five Who Robbed Rock Island Wrist'Trying to Attract Atten-; Express Found Hiding in Hay-| \ tion of Driver—Fainted and} Stack and Posse Starts to! |’ WassCarried Into Theatre, | Get Them. | | Marry L. Ghormloy, a stock broker | DES MNES, Te Gent. 1h—The Ave | of No. # Froadway, residing In Mount | bandiie w eer * peagt dare fn 7 ton bh rite 4 y v4 Vernum, bourded & hangom last nlgbt 0! train near Letts, 1a, have been located ride to the Hroadw heatre, It wes at Winfeld. 1 of Le ia ged ane o hard that ‘ he front Won. A apes rain mate MB. a) Subs raining 80 hard that he closed the front Tbn. | A spre oaee of armed men, has Kone in. pure reachd the theatre! ‘The men were found hiding In a hay- me distance from the | stack by a farmhand, They are heavily | armed. oo because a stri ft other ve- hiclas were in front of it . Gormley became impati and in his eagerness The to direct the driver he pushed bis fist) through the giase of the window, cut- ting his wrist so that !t bled profusely Good Sense 26 pieces high-class Cheviot Cloth, 50 inches wide —an excellent tailer suiting—Value $1.35 per yard—Friday and Saturday special at........ 85c RENTS OBJECTED TO ** PROFESSOR’S ATTENTIONS. | Extraordinary Values in This | Opening of the Season Sale of Upholstery and Lace Curtains. } (Fourth Floor.) This was the verdict of crowds that came here Mon- , day in response to our announcement. The good work continues with the following splendid specials: | CURTAIN SWISS—5,000 yards of 40-inch first quality Curtain Swiss, | the figures are the popular fleur de lis, empire, wreath, tudi 4 tose, bowknot and spray—Special price, per yard, i 7 1 2%¢ Regular price, 16c. yard. | PORTIERES—150 pairs of Bordered Armure Tapestry Porti jh borders are wide velour, the body of the portieres are figured artaure tapestry—Colors, olive, crimson, myrtle and garnet, full width and length—Special price, per pair... Regular price, $5.00 pair. NOTTINGHAM LACE CURTAINS—1,000 pairs of Nottingham Lace Curtains in 10 designs and 3 grades—no other house gives in | Nottingham Lace Curtains, ‘ VEE FRET Vales Sm i $2.75 Curtains, | $4.00 Curtains, | $5.00 Curtains, | $1.95 pair. $2.95 pair. $3.95 pair. | rs — SS | Housefurnishings and China Not for 10 will you secure a suit such as these when this lot of 400 in gone—come to-morrow, It's the best $15 suit on the market—best to wear—best in style, workmanship and patiern—a strictly hand-made suit sold at $15 all over the coun- try because of a steady and ever-increasing demand, and at THAT the retailer makes only a fair profit s ee Ss Teacher Said to Be Twenty-five She Joined CatholicChurch to But the manufacturer had only 400, and needing the room they occupied, took a third less than his usual high price. | Suits for dress or business we: ut In the latest fashion and made in the up-to-the-minute merchant tailor style—fabrics of the best standard weaves, such as worsteds, cheviots and cassimeres, in nobby new§ patterns, and tlack thibets—double and single breasted —regular stout and slender sizes—33 to 46 sD | 0 ° | ‘Michael J, Scanian, teacher of nhyst: | culture in the Morris High Sahool, nm avenue and One Hundred and} gixth atreet, did net have for ‘of his most studious pupils to-day | ty seventeen-year-old Eleanor Har- Decause she has become Mrs, Scan- | Bhe became Mrs, Scanlan on July but since that time ehe and tha sical instructor have closely guarded | ir secret, The announcement that romance has developed unde: their 2. eyes caused @ flutter of excitement ‘Famong the girls of the schoot to-day. | he bride lived with her parents In Mott place, Williamsbridge, and two ago graduated from the Brenx With a view to a was gent to the! Policeman Kearns, of the thentre| squad, rusned to the cab and found its occupant in @ faint, With the assist. | SI ance of the driver he carried Mr. 0e Ghormley ,foto the theatre, where the injured man was revived and his in- juries were dressed, MEN AND WOMEN. At the Tenderloin tation a dispute FoR between the cabman and Mr. Ghormiey about the broken window was settled by police arbitration. ————S MAYOR VISITS ISLAND. —_— With Qfficials and Others Makes | Inapection of City Inatitutions. Mayor MoClellan, with several mem- bers of the Boant of Estimate and Ap- portionment, and a lanwe party of Inter- ested persons, inc ding many wamen to-day visited Blackwell's Ivand, on H an Inspeation of the efty Institutions Bunion Shoe. thera, to obtain an idea of the needs! The only shoe built ona for new bulldings and improvements on ei ctisecisnctnieel tae | Young men's $7 9 5 | $10 sults at . Special showing of young men’s new Fall Suits In every desirable fabric—new models of double- | breasted coats—also single—sizes 15 to 20 years, $ 4 9 5 for boys’ new | ° Autumn sults, Neat new patterns in suits for the vigorous youth— cloths of the sturdiest make—fabrics of standard merit —tvery seam taped and stayed—bone buttons—prop- erly sewed—Norfolk suits with bloomer trousers and double-breasted suits—sizes 7 to 16 years—the most serviceable suit made, although it is very “Miss Hardie had a number of youth: | admirers, and she was one of the ae nee ; . Par * : —special to- a $ Soros popular girls of Bronx soctety. eatsting once, genuine Bunion last, giving Specials for Friday, cssumens ee re Gee | When the physical instructor began The utp to the tsland was made tn} ; PRAT“, marked attentions to the girl the elty's new steam tug, the Thomas [plenty of freedom to the r by 4 ‘ulvey, toh, ‘i hy ini y i Rive ‘watched im’ that ho was Mayor's party, mate her maiden ieip /eMlarged joint, yet fitting SN bok paechers fal Parlor | ©°VE!3—regular $9c, — to Queen, American Queen, O'Neill's, | "T°" <i ¢ storm coats +10 Grand Rapids, Standard, Crown Dinner Sets, , Jewell, Manhattan and Victor, at| 100 pieces Maddock’sBestEaylsh Por. THESE new storm coats are the real swagger thing prices ranging {from $4.00 to $1.35. celain —~ new shape — apple green — ond of the pretty oupll on account of Thomas M. Mulrey, a well-known con- perfectly wr beauty and because of her earnest- tractor and head of the St. Vincent de rr. to develop her muscles, Then he Paul Soclety, for whom the boat ts SOLD NOWHERE ELS8, areal tore teaceet atthe itor: named, waa tn the party ——— | § The Catholle Protectory band was on ‘The Maatraeter’s attentions were not : . hoard and grected the Mayor with JAMES S, COWARD, hought, perlous until I began callive|English Convict, for Whose|.,4M! ty jhe, < Commissioner | 2686274 Greenwich St., N.Y. de said now, that Mr. Hurdle objected. NEAR WARREN STREET.) N rty. of the L Ne etd cron in acount of ie} Crimes an Innocent Man Was] were in charee Min Orderatited, Send We Catiliges. Sent to Prison, Pleads Guilty . e te om tructor’s age—he is forty-two—but cause he is a Catholle, So the In- and Is Sentenced. ry eli Sy ieee Sees Ohre LONDON, Sept. 1 —Willlam Thomas, | t t | Bissell’s Carpet Sweepers. | Garbage Pails, | We carry the complete line of Bis-/ Galvanized Garbage ie tiie Women’s $ 1 6. 50 this Fall—so fashionable, so comfortable, and you just slip one flecorated — illuminated with gold— on and you're dressed up The O'Neill Sweeper, full nickel fin- | large size pieces—broken pi Saat UP | jsh, hand polished wood, cyco/ily matched—regular La bail $ Nisin oie fe fiers selling are really $ | bearings, pure bristle $3 00 $19.25; to - morrow, Pp models, hut we say $16.50 coats per! $ because we had a few marked at that price— | brush... . nly teens 13.50 just a lot of 100 bought at a great Geduition, Made of strictly waterproof material in olive, tan, Oxford —three box plaits in back and front—smartly tailored—collar trimmed with braid to match—while they last—# 1Q Special Sale of Special Sale of Third Floor. | uly Father Power performing the] alias John Smith, who pleaded gullty at a oes Wy) Pictures : Rogers Silverware | $15 for women's $22,50 tallored sults—new Autumn model—in nov- . oe tho OM Balley yesterday to the charges Store Closes at 5:30 P. M That are suitable yet inex- ree } elty mixtures shown in much higher-priced models—22 to 27 in, coat agatnat him, fneluding the admission us a i||]| pensive wedding presents. Tea Nees effects—also the 42-in, tourist suit—box-plait effect, velvet trimmings—belted (KILLED WHILE BALLOONING.|“*" ele | (Third Floor.) ‘K more, back—low cut collapssthese suits are good values at $22.50 and $25—Friday, 4 PASTELS—Handsome3-inch or- egular Price 10¢,, at Sc, each, $15, | $5 for $7.75 walking skirts—about 200 tn all—consisting of all- | wool cheviots, all colors—and a selection of novelty materials that are |] never shown for less than $7.75—sale price, $5, that he was convicted In 1 ander the YOU | were name of Jun Brith and served a term R FALL SHO S eo Ly Sita oe Pit 984 if Ave years’ Imprisonment for obtain Eb we 100! ne soldat lie money and jewelry from women : F VIENNA, Sept. 15 —A fac! accident] under false pretenses, was to-day sen- |] Ready---at Large Savings | Happened to-day at the manoeuvres at! tenced to tive years’ penal servitude . Mivecaaxer, Hungary. While sixty-four The cool days and rainy days call sharply for new shoes. | na verreien were towing a ball ee | Te was in mistake for William ‘Thomas |} Oxfords and thin-soled shoes are kind to the doctors, when| " + eo tracks with ropes, which many] that a man named dol leck served Dot thom wound around telr bodies, al two. terms. of mprlaonment on tae |) their results do not overwork the entire fraternity, There smudden gust lifted tho balloon. Most ut} charge of obtaining money and Jewelry | will still be days undoubtedly to wear low shoes, but high et oem frre carsicd wa tin eed ee ee ee eee eee" TT ones should be handy to put on when wanted, | Mine csropral was instantly ten | Beck was recently granted a “tree |}’ Each year, just when the people begin to feel this anxiety | Town’ vtyouet vit dled a shake vine fered tive ie Humn we. f1000 a4 vom. {| {OF NeW shoes, we prepare to supply them in a very large gs e other vere badly | aes Phe baihiny aes, Wore Badly Injured. | pensation for his false imprisonment. |] way, and at very much below the usual prices, Bee sid to accept that sum, tak FALLING POLE KILLS BOY. oh Meanap ws utters |] The Autumn SHOE SALE IsReady_ taken, namented gold burnished frames, Table Spoons, with 2%-inch white mats, size Regular Frice 15¢, at Oe. each, rks, byesine? a Mediam Fo, 14x28 — regular price @ ¢ (Q Regular Price 15c., at 10c. each, | i $7.50; special at...+++ ki PASTELS—In 3-inch ornament-| Medium Knives, Regular Price 15 | All ] $ F ll s 89 ed gilt frames, size 12124 eat 10c, each, = |} od ah a de 183 Gold Bags Des wool °3 Fall waist, °2. Prompt attention given all special order work, Acomplete stock of ready made frames, in all sizes, always on hand. —\_—. aes ["s the greatest bargain the new Fall season has disclosed—the smart new style in a regular $3 waist at $2. Welre offering it for to- morrow only just to bring you into closer touch with our exclusive style show of new Autumn creations, Second Floor, 500 all wool tallor serge walsts $9 —value %3—to-morrow at It's one of those snug Fall weights, made of an all-woot , tailor serge—the front embellished with a cluster of neat Rogers Guaranteed. Regular Price $7.50, ,, Cases of 24 nee | Special $4.49 _ | New Stationery. | Clock Department, (Firat Floor, Centre.) A le (Hasement.) A large variety of new stationery, very large and varied a | put up in one, two or five quire boxes, | Of Clocks, embracing the preity | in all the correct tints and shades, signs in every kind, Absinam ‘Kleinman, thirteen. yryr. to Inquire into many ways, Most of the shoes which we have provided for| linen, French Fabric; spe- 9 rie $4.98 Special for mde a bee iin Waite $9. 4nd UnWal a ‘ old, of No, 106 Clinton street, w ————— the occasion are brand new, in the most popular shapes and| pareedead eae Or Freed and Saturday, $3.98 wal lew style waists, 3 ond upward. nd Pastis playing * Chit wae | shaneey F J. GOULD BUYS 2,000 ACRES |} styles, having been tnade up especially for us, during the dull) $0 ‘envelopes of ‘rerstan’ aaa cLocK ofan ALARM | waists with others wili tell you that for style, origi« Bh ptreets, by bong struck om the head by | eR Summer months, when the manufacturers were glad to fore-| paper im whi Higa || nality and new and eritically correct ideas Simpson i 4 fron electric Nght ey ocked down by a run: ©The truck was driv *Kenny, of No. 41 ole that was | ay truck ;a by ‘Thomas! acres of Forty-elghth| County and blue and (called the Pirate); ; “af ine th Gat tht go profits to keep the wheels going, tray: value 894 apecilat. 25C | anteed; special ates. 756 | Crawford Co’s showing is first in importance, Of course, we have taken many special lots of shoes that $y mele underwear, 50c. eee Ae Wt turned Into Delancey from commodious |] the market offered, when we found them worthy of this occa. + cy ° 4 ton street the horses bega ( . S ‘ x . i un ana Magen was throws | h ' wii be butt tu |) gion, They are in great variety for men, women and children. ||| || Fine Values In Groceries T’S the greatest musile, underwear bargain weve Policeman Coleman witnessed the nc- across James River, a Those who take advantage of this sale will secure, in al- for i offered in a long time, but, of course, it’s only a sample lot, so Pheue Howpltal wh said thatthe. boy Se ymles (74 klcomend, and is ¥ el] mogt all cases, exactly the shoes desired, with the assurance Friday and Saturday. the lots are small—come to-morrow—the real bargain worth is only Viled from 9 compound “skull. Kenny wae arrested ‘gw re of the) Mrs. ld went from here wits her (oO have a look at his latest in. |] that they are worth, on an average, one half more than the : price paid for them. i Here are the prices and descriptions of the various groups: | Women’s Shoes at $1.04 Pair | Boys’ Shoes at $1.30 and $1.50 Pair | Kidakin, lace and button, with tips) * A ii-made Schoo! Shoe ot of kid and patent leather: shapely and full round toes, with heels, durable shoes for young women. ies 38 tod, $1.80; lees 214 to SY, Women’s Shoes at $1.90 a Pair | $1.50. | roasted, granulated or} Corn — regular price . otticoats of fine for $1 sample drawers o pulverized—regular) 1c; ate... 4 DC t0 a customer)....69 ) 79¢ fore $1 Bee 50c fine ninrook and pink ded i cafnbric, deep lawn ruffle— BRS HE i trimmed with fine lace and ribbon PEAS—Early June GINGERALE—Coyry's trimmed with three insertions and | Peas, natural flavor,| mported Ginger Ale, | TEAS—Formosa, very tender — regular doz., $1.25; battle lic | | Dciaes, Ferien EN price 12c,; at.....4Qo bape ery Louisiana , s ull head Rice—Regu. Kidskin, button; plain common. Boys’ lapan, Gunpowder or | PRUNES—Best Calitor- sekcidanin, p Oys' Shoes at $1.20 @ Pair eer Hyson--sold| nla Primes (Russell's), lar price 10c, Ib,, at Cc | Kidekin, button and lace; kid tips,| For the little chapa; made exactl + elsewhere at 70c. per| mew arrival (30 prunes MACARONI or SPA. | military heels, Mko the regular boys’ shoes, ouly with | Ih atessssccss BBQ! toa Ib), very large) GHETTI— (Imported Patent leather, button and Ince; | #pring heele box call and kid; sles | Ks and meaty — regular) Itallan), in 1-1b, medium and light welght, slim last, )¥to 7 iL} [| COCOA — Walter Bak- baile trike hi | 4 i } carton | Cuban heels, Girls’ Shoes at $1 er's or O'Neill's Break | Price 15c. a lb; at] Qe! packages, per lb.. 79 <idskin dresa shoes; patent leather Shoes at $1.60 a Pair HH}}| fast Cocoa, can. {8¢|JAMS--Romain's Jams, TOMATOES—Best le | SOUP—Campbell'sCon-, a few of last year's) sey Tomatoes—regular Bist Be <* ; P heels. ad iaina: Hii Rite Pa rg el a with onk-| ta soles, ed golex, wel a el A Dollar Now Is All You Pay. vamnpeand alk eutebing. i [alzea 11 t02.' Suraiter sites, $1.30" |||]! centrated Soups, all pack left, closing them) price, 12¢, can; 3 Ib, ruffle of fine lace, bows 50c for $1 sample gowns of 82 95 for $4.50 petticoats of tine muslin—several good | . black silk tatfeta—full flare styles, trimmed with fine embroidery | ruffle finished with percaline dust ruf- and torchon lace. fle 98c for $1.50 sample skirt, trimmed chemise — French fitted backs — of fine nainsook — all trimmed with fine laces. $ for $5 sample petticoats 3.95 Of fine quality mohair—sey. eral different styles to select from— all full widths. Imported taffetas at 55c. AR AARLAAAAAAAAAAAL ; . | oonee tat, glass jar...67q) cam for... ‘ e Absolutely anything in the largest FURNITURE and CARPET / Shoes at $2.20 4 Pair ils’ kinds can, 10) % Cc! + 10¢ ’ ing @ house in the world delivered to you immediately rs payment of ONE | Tectudtiy 10:N8 exclu. ie: shee at Ha) 8) Pale: | | —_— I HERE'S no time like the present for buying silks, DOLLAR. Don’t forget that whatever others promise SYBAR SELLS : hiv season. The kidakin is| Button and lace styles; stout kid- ||| ——— a especially those handsome imported $1 dress taffetas at 55c. bnt oF good quality; | HH | Sixth Avenue, 20th to 21st Street. ; " kin, nog tine IT FOR LESS, And don't forget that the DOLLAR SALE comes only of extra quality; soles ar ted | # ' i. s 3 and are all welted and | 08k leather soles, sewed by m. twice s year Now is the te. Come. pee ahve at: ag 5 Teather ace |sienlltod. smaller siecereiee # couch will be de you nent ¢ rt In $3.80 aloes, aud | ‘ One Dollar; q y | | eizes and widths are complete Hon B-vagnd , an hy me . s ‘ 5 » With oak ley Women's $hocs at $2.60 @ Pate | weited sates, matey ei gek eater Patent leather kidskin, button | \, ni the beat $3 khoes, and lace, in ten Hardly any | ‘These at $1.90 arte practically the shoe-need that same, but lack a little of the regular thie lot; and th finish, Kidskin and patent leather in third more than nce j the lot, and all #ites to atart, Boys’ Shoes at 4 Pair fs e | Hox elt and kidskin, made of ne. bese 8 Shoes at 51.50 a Pair | lected sins; With vamps that run) Velour calf, kidskin and yy under the tipa, and with oak leather leather Oxfords that are worth "30, | ew a Cc aces at l welted Koles that will wear well; sizes | and 83. Smart styles, tine leath j e C. 1 to Bis, and practically ali sizes, And these special groups at One Dollar a Pair | Women’s Shoes at $1 a Pair Boys’ Shoes and Oxfords at $14 Pair| Some of these shoes were thera — Originally worth $3 to $4 i & b ‘ 5 @ pair. $2.60; none worth less J: Size missing in the broader widths; | broken sixes, Karly choosing 4 alvis- sige range 13 to 5: all with heels | able. 5 Women’s Oxfords at $1a Pair | Children's Shoes and Oxfords, | at have xold in previous salen at | 85e a Pair $1.25 and $1.50 4 pair, although! Were $1.20 to 0, and nearly) worth up to ‘These are the best | every site is here trom 84 to 2. Shoer | of house shoes, as well ax sulted to | that are of higher grade than ua \y —4,000 yards came to us ata great price concession, that's why you buy Friday at 55¢.—comparison will show that you cannot duplicate them elsewhere for less than $1. Main Floor. Then there are those double width (40 in.) regu- ° lar $2 black crepe de Chines at $1.19—this js one of the sensational bargain features for Friday, 13,000 yards of black/4.000 yards of fine peau de cygne, sold all! imported black taf. 5,000 yards of Diack! crepe de Chine—regular $2 quality — 40 inches wide, at. 1.19) m y worth a| over New York at feta, a beautiful ee aie 55c $1 dress silk, at S5C PHENOMENAL selling enables us to handle these mammoth surplus stocks of the richest new Fall laces, which cost us less than half the importer’s regular prices. Buy for your season’s wants at these prices to-morrow, Main Fisor, for 50c, laces — Venise | 48¢ for laces up to 19¢ lace bandings in Ivory, Butter, | black Chantilly Deaths tae cru and White—very desirgble for | bands and edges—beautifyl Venise 25, cloak and hat trimmings. | Bandings in Ivory, Butter and Ecru, 25c. for new laces worth up to 75c. Escurial lace bandings, Irregulars, Medallion effects in Ivory, Butter, It is hardly possibie to tind a more beautiful couch, and & luxuriously comfortable. It is of generous proportions long and 27 inches wide. The upholstering is in fine sah of tuftivy; buttons are clinched on with steel prongs and w has 24 patented black tempered springs, and is wonderfully use made in the best manner of most carefully selec $11.95 for a $24 couch. Don't let the grass grow under your feet 4y lunities come seldom. Pay one dollar and the couch will be deliv- (Basement.) half told. Main Floor, COFFLE -- Mocha and) CORN — Best N. Y¥.'SA a r | Sample wrappers and kimonos—lawns, per- Java Coffee, fresh) State Sweet Sugar Nhe E be dane Special cales—broken sizes—values $1 and $1.95. 50c, réd right away wear outdoors until snowfall, All| drop to this price, | Le ee enertinaty alse ant and Venise bands in Wory, But. _ pogeon erm + sizer, mostly broad widtha Fourth Avenua Sunday World Wants Work “ 4 he 25 EAR & C fe Evenings Until «Qe | | | BY AZ GO Ta er bbbbidiad | JOHN WANAMAKER | Monday Morning Wonders { UNPSOL Gd ft

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