The evening world. Newspaper, September 19, 1904, Page 6

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VAN } ENOL ld d with Great Splendor th Anniversary of the ir Resort. SPORTS AND PYROTECHNICS, u Gras Festival, Fancy- Ball and Many Attrao- Features to Make Qooa- a Memorable One, BY Island wil) have three days of gayety, miles of unriv. fed splendor and the most forgeou m@an ever looked upon” toi f When the fiftieth birthday of tha q Place is celebrated In a wMrdl- frolic, The preparations for tne} aignifies, and when the curtaia Tuesday night in the preludal ton New Yorkers proper, Brook- and the island's own will see even startling for Coney | , ‘ho three days following will be gt Ato a carnival revelry, Ali th “that go with street parajd shows will be there, fancy banners, torchlig io kings aad queens ay | dag thelr retinues. Asia, Patagonl to the sacred cow— in the festivitios. ‘Along avenue the motley crowd will wend | : sig Al music of the tinny klad. he beating of Asiatic cy Wayne French hor Nery the Dlare and nolse so: choice Coney Island harmony will work overtime, But all an, and ng and Queen The keys of over to them | y by the muttel= . and Queen get 4 “wil be Immerred ae nese wit) last for five ea, The ery light, will fash the fsiana will be bathed in irides 4g there is no rein in the alt, erybody hold on, ha will come after hate “at the | lee the Itmit and th them one or two hett ea gd three days, The fn fi 0 joes on (onda) hs zai ‘via a : ‘| | be ronuced. 1 0 Hench Palace several is of ld win inetd 1 nich y haair, and is for costimes all th and the sting and the apangle ik be Pape oe and exhibited + Sent Steamer Baltic, which salle from | BLO May 19, 1 oat Year ag we serag and a general run- | he system. I had he a Pecans (elk Sate 18 I began the use of 8.3. S., medicine. Victor Stusains, f Barthman & Washington Aves, Wheeling, W. V., May 28, 1 system run down an oy wed me considera- 7 lens Eorecese will vise you free. oie book on “Ved sent free. MTORNAN TOF 5 Daye Wil Be Cole|FN8 Dragged Cond Conductor from| Bernard Higgins, of No. 390 East Ninety. | | the Fifth avenue or East Chester trolley m ont poday and robbed of a smali ney, Just thi men, all of whom toxicated, gnmediatey attacked the ey drags im beat him severely and th vegeta, Settin y out Havin 0 gt PB t ied booty. int jt sem decor “than the werd ee \o day by Charles | th on the start- aoa |121st St. @ 3d Ave. LONDON, Sept. 19—The White Star W ‘== sEverything for Housckccping. VON LO naptsBh 3: ee DIND) " 4 . « ATTACKING THUGS Yor Infants and Ohildren The Kind You Have Car and Robbed Him, but Fled When Rallroader Went at Them with Switch-Bar, | MOUNT VERNON, N. Y,, Sept. 12— hird street, Manhattan, a conductor on, ine from this city, waa held up by five No arrests were ay La Bre isins's wy ont coductor, from the car and 's wide of alte, boarded Thomas Hunt, of Mount anaiat- In Use For Over Thirty Years CASTORIA tr) mores it deat Hig- | ss aasalla nts, aod he and, the con: | Pg Jumped on the car “Although the highwaymen were routed | the (eoterman they got away wth- pete ene fr Cone Worms Convulsions Feverist- nese and Loss OF SLEEP, | 7 Wen to the po- lor the company hers —>E ESOPUS FLAGMAN DEAD. ESOPUS, N. Y., Sept. 19.—George Bed- ord, the aged flagman, who for eight! suddenly to- reat ‘admirer’ of Judge Chatham Square, 98" YFAR near SONS Chatham Square: 12lat Street: | 193 to 205 Park Row. 2226 to 2284 Third Ave. TWO ESTABLISHMENTS. | CAOn or LAB ERA, CREDIT. | Oak tive-drawer Chiffonier, | | full size, | $3.98 With plate mirror, 12X20... crccveceecees S08 Finely finished | Oak Dresser, two large and two small drawers, French pattern plate mirror, $6.40 Oak Office Table, $2.60: 22x30 top R Sideboard,| ee oak, well hand. | pie carved, | French plate ‘Comfortable Couch, $9, 90 @ mirroy Our Line of Couches Starts at $3.90, | Covered in three-tone velour, spring 3914.75 ‘ | Beautifull ‘ itinished ” Toilet Table \,, of quartered oak, golden oak or ma. A hogany tinish; oval bevelled mirror, size rors eee 18x22 in,; ‘ena | N trom $16.75 to $42.10 | head and spring seat, tufted, very large | size and best workmanship throughout CARPETS, Rugs, Oilcloth, Linoleum, Mattinz. Brass and Iron Beds, Springs, Mattresses and Pillows, | Bureaus, Chiffoniers and Suits, in all woods. Sideboards, Extension Tables, Chairs and Servers. | Stoves, Cooking Utensils, Crockery, Lamps. 3| FURNISHED $65.00 at $1.00 per week 4;ROOMS 100.00 at 4.50 5| COMPLETE 159.00 a 200“ « COWPERTHWAIT & SONS, ) Pen + &.3d Ave. Park Row, near Chatham.Sq, , Well worth #/.0. . at aes, ce the different sizes and widths, full and complete. The by 4 " « M. Store Closes at 5:30 P. ChinaCalls OutReserves Great Armies of Housekeepers Have Carried Away the First Division, and Arve Ready for the Third Week's Campaign, Today the China Store is again resplendent with the new supply of beautiful wares, The Basement counters have been filled afresh, and the Aisle counters of the Main Floor are heavily ioaded with China and Glass, which housekeepers will enjoy possessing at the small September prices. The liberal proportions of this great movement, cover- ing an entire month, will be fully appreciated by the house. keepers who see how splendidly full the stocks continue for this last half of the month. There are shortcomings nowhere. Nothing is a picked-over collection, and the new casks that have been opened are tilled with the same assortment as their duplicates that were opened a couple of weeks ago. Such is our careful plan, so that the sale, right up to the last days, will be as complete and. satistying in variety, aa well as remarkable in the prices of the offerings it presenta, Every item‘of today’s story is full of stirring interest. ‘e Dinner Sets Cut Glass China Dian: of 114| Today we show the greatest valuce proal's with tour peor dishes; | in these goods we have ever shown, Leet i.) Geeta v4 on Fd of Bi prices are straight reduc- pieces W! tdgea, and Handles heavily gilt bose ‘om our own already low $35 for regular $50 Sets Bowls finch, at # ynd $4.6, from 997.60—Chas, | 9 tian it Dinner Bets of ivi] Claret J gilt ind Nap rina ne Roger] Xe SNe haat a tom uo Cel today July D A «i lneh, at %, from $7, ie at be om a trom na ee. eel yh nye Ragas at Pits. ators, 1-quart, ai m Tra sat Hee Ng Round “Cake nates, at #5, from Water Jugs, at $6, frow $8.00, Basement and Tenth treet aisle. Plates and Fancy Pieces Richly Decorated nave ever| The Tenth street Elevator Counter .| holds a splendid colle tion of fine ching Plever, at raditord priwa: rr Field gesgt e es Fine Austrian China Din- va * $20 oh us pieces; puted ine with gold line; two catyles, < ine) flower decoration, ‘These Bel " At §14,00, worth one tO ANe: ona vianer pieces, in pretty floral design, and ai) handles gilt. Bric-a-Brac It will certainly be greatly to the advantage of our customers who are anticipating the giving of & present, to visit the Ventn street aisie. Home of the greatest values we given in fine Bric-a- Brac, The re duced prices embrace & large variety | of pieces. Also a spectal Pe in Europe is open’ wale at half regular prices, The re; duced pieces embrace Bonn, Teplits, | ihogtad” Dresden, Doulton and Austrian Busts, na Brea t-anad-Buit lot our buyer seine | Brun Ma at is x ee for Pires were i) to Roa rye tig Mayonnalse Bowls and Plates, at ¢ meer, il Se, We and Vases, Standards, Figures, Fernerics ~ ‘1, ws Te, fem Wy $3.3, from HH at 34 sc 3 a4, fro 39, from $18 }, at $1.0, from $3.75, ye special purchane In Includes Fig-| Ice-cream Sets, 1} pieces; at $3 a ges, Busts, Groups and Vases, and | set, from 4.¥. by “have marked them half regular er an ae Counter. rices ae jens: Plates wit! lead and Grou; 1.8 HO, ‘as Pp te ‘\olheeaiadl 527 sxyeet isla Centres Frames and China) Rio sella) pret etin beautiful paintings. gold; bountit % $8, from $12 tr Very R $2.75, from Tn wl with head | marked vi Roy group centres, at about hat Plates, 1.4 amular prices; $13 each, regularly es i Ag. Room. Some SHOES That Competition Has Never Met American shoe manufacturers have beaten the world, A great many splendid lines of shoes are on the market; and today 8 man or woman has to go very far wrong not to get their money’s worth. There are soine very good shoes, and some very indifferent ones sold regu. larly at $3.50; and the poor ones look as good as the beat in the store window—and even in the hand. We offer you shoes which we guarantee to be the full quality, and in some details better than the best $3.50 shoes made, either for men or women, at ‘Titree Dollars a Pair The Wanamaker- Wear- Well Shoes for Men The Wanamaker- Reliable Shoes for Women Again and again we have placed the Wanamaker. Wear. Well Shoes beside the best $3.50 shoes that aro on the | market, and in every detail they are the fall quality of the Leat of them, and a little better at tivo or throe points. They are made in all the different styles for dress and business wear, in patent coltskiv, wax and box calfekin, kid and enamel leather, in the very latest styles, and all earn. 7 Cake Flatos, $1.50 each Basement Li nth street aisle, ing sort. $3 a pain The W anamatedlReliable Shoes for women are now shown in twenty-eight new Fall styles, including all the different dress shoes for women; in patent leather in the various toe-stylea Then the more comfortable sorts, in vici and du! kidskin, and all the other leathers in the various weights of soles, in all sizes and widths full and complete, $3 0 pair. Shoe Store, Fourth ave. JOHN WANAMAKER. Jormerly A. T. Stewart &Co., Broadway, 4th Ave., 9th and 10th Sts, goles are, of course, of onk- tanned leather of the best wear. RENT Your Houses, Yotir Rooms, Your Apartments, Fornished or unfurnished, by advertising them in THE WORLD, No ather sacceasfal “Want” mediem approaches THE WORLD tn city cireulatton. | 19¢ ay pee 39c to 75c. per yard— HONeill & Col! Tuesday and Wednesday, September 20 and 21. Opening Exhibition and Sale of WOMEN'S SUITS, COATS, SHIRTS AND WAISTS. Misses’ and Children’s Suits and Dresses (Thied Floor.) in connection with this exhibition of Women's, Misses’ and Children's Ready-to-Wear Garments for Fall and Winter, 1904, we are offering Tuesday and Wednesday The Following Most Unusual Values. In the Sult Department WOMEN'S TRAVELLING SUITS—of novelty mixtur blues and browns, ‘loose or sel i-fitting—coa! i. below nee lengthe, Oke and tleeves ned, plaited “eve #20.00- ${5, ‘00 dnd an Entirely New Model for which we t favor be fits practical as well as grace- git eat tere a re h, straight (ront—the sleeves arc new—the skirt is ‘all ‘plated and the pa < sult is Sar Gyey—somes ip tne cheviots or neat mixtures price is. cone wom $90.00 Requlas ‘valu $97: 0. The Women’s Coat phenome ‘A SPECIAL COAT+Long, loose coat of strictly all-wool mitt and sleeves lined with satin—a splendid iit or aren 6975 sarment—value $15.00; Tuesday and Wednesda: The New Fall Walsts A SFECIAL WAIST—Of Chiffon Taffeta, side plaited, hemstitched ish on each plait, new Dolly Varden sleeve—an entirely new model--value $8.75—Tuesday and Wednesday. ..... . . A SPECIAL WAIST—Of Roman striped Scotch flannel and dotted wool challies; entire yoke and top of sleeve tucked and handsomely tail- ored; a rich assortment of st i ar alue $6.00— Tuesday and Wednesday. sane cereseeepenesceres . For Misses and Children SPECIAL—A “BUSTER BROWN” SUIT FOR GIRLS—ol fine all woo! Serges, in blue or brown, made by MEN same as for the boys— Blouse in regular, skirt in of linen ied alk ednesday ., SPECIAL—MIsses' suits—o1 tine al ‘von ‘isevist in small checks and mistures, browns, blues and grays—new model coat “310. satin full kilt plaited, collar and cutis - Wise Lao bi oven bis lined and handsomely trimmed with ailk braids and velvet, plaited skirt—value $15.00—Tuesday and Wednesday.. Fall Silks and Velvets (First Floor.) We are showing complete lines of Foreign and Domes- tic Silks for Fall in greater varieties and larger assortments than we have ever Chiffon Failles, Ch Messaline, Peau de Cygne, Glace Electra, etcs—The Vel- vets shown are | Crushed, Panne and English Corduroys. Prices through- | out are moderate. resented before—the Silks i ion Taffetas, Cameleon, eee Velour Chiffon, Paon Mirror, Mottled, In connection herewith we will hold 4 Sale of White Silks A special purchase, 14,000 yards all bright, new and reliatle silks, at less than cost to manufacture, will be offered Tuesday as follows: White and cream CREPE DE CHINE and imported White) Talfeta—-value 79. per yard; at \50c White fray DE STGhy on fohine aiohbee 89%. per yard; a \5 36. ‘on All mm White yard; at... SATIN Tuesday and Wednesday, Opening Exhibition of TRIMMED HATS Imported and domestic, including the latest designs and colors for the present season, (Second Floor.) WASfi DRESS FABRICS * Less Than Regular Prices, IGH-GRADE SCOTCH NOVELTY Choice of twenty stylish patterns and col- tenes 19¢ consis of of 5,000 farcs of ‘th: most desir, ble suit for pres wa baiting and voile effects sdominae We aflet then ip eden AT LESS THAN HAL? FORMER PRICES. PF (First Floor, Special Table No. 1.) ‘Sixth Avenue, 20th to 2ist Street, Upon presenting this coupon at A.1, Namm’s Stor> Tuesday, Sept. 20; and making purchases amounting to $1.00 or mote, we will give 30 biue Trading Stamps Free in addition to EW,

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