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* *SOMBREAND SLOW Fe _— "7005" day, seemed in the best of health and spitita, and remarked to him as she Quisite fancies. bee 95 igh pote Pique; in white, both he raon as " Pi i ts ve sy of an early death, plain and figured. rg ‘ | started after midnight, and waa under 1S a ' p. ‘ Effie Shannon |s Plump and * ereature, + fool as he ‘|LOVS' SCBNE IN “T4P8," IN-WHICH TRE German Military Drama Sends >» You Home with a Tragedy and Sympathy for the Hero- Ine, BACHELOR APARTMENTS AGAWW DRAMATIZED. ““Womanly, but Herbert Keloey Hardly Realizes the Gray and Grizzied Warrior, ‘The return of Herbert Kelcey BMe Shannon to Broadway's ‘henne World on Saturday night was not as gladsome as |t might have been, for “Taps,” in which they: appeared at the Lyric Theatre, ts a sombre and Slow-moving drama of German gar- fison life, with a tragedy to tale home with you. Mr. Kelcey is hardly suited for the role of a gruff and gray sergeant- Major, who shoots his daughter when ahe tells him she “threw herself” at & young Ileutehant in whose quarters she was found at night. This ts not Mr. Kelcey's style, and there was al- Ways the painful consciousness that be was “acting.” Miss Shannon was about the only member of the cast who displayed any naturalness, Moat of the others seemed to be doing thelr level best to make bawling melodrama of the piece. 3f anything Miss Shannon was inclined to err on the other side, Her repres- sion, however, was in such restful eontrast to much that went on that it was a positive relief to have her on the stage. She gave to her part of | the little love scenes a truly tender and womanly touch, Mise Shannon Plamp. Miss Shannon is no longer the dainty ue Dresden china thing of former days. She is plumper than the pro- verbal partridge, and as Clara Volk- hardt quite a material and self-reliant ing @ party of friends, returned HIGH DIVER INJURED. meme IS TLD WHILE ccc) MOTI CHAPS James Corrys, the “high diver in| “Fighting the Flames” In Dreamland, | is In Coney Island Hospital to-day in ‘Lest His L & sertous condition, he having been | | With both injured at midnight while making the CATRO, Ill, Sept. 19—A negro em- dive in the view of a large number | ployed by N. B. Thistlewood, of this of persons. ‘ city, at Bryan's Landing, four miles be. Corrys jumped from a window Ofty low here, has come here and reported to feet In the alr, and in some way Thistlewood that in a quarrel over a missed the net which was to have craps game six men were killed, three eaught him, He waa rendered uncon-, whites and three negroes. scious, and for a time his condition was thought to be critical, 6T" AVE, 2157& 22"™STREETS { _} followed. Later a negro with with shot an as to how many were killed the physicians of the Bayonne Hor the bullet that where he |s being treated. ‘The Ii To ‘seo Clara get the bulle a might have been so much better placed fs a brutal disappointment, An American audience can hardly be expected ‘to understand or sympathise with an army discipline whioh restrains the sergeant-major from turning his Weapon against a “superior officer when a tedious court-martial—stage trials are such bores!—brings out the fact that his daughter was at the bottom of the quarrel between Corparal Helbig and Lieut, Von Lauffen. And Baturday night's audience could se only a silly side to Von Lauffen’s emo- tion when, on being yrged to right the wrong he has done dy marrying tbe girl, he wails that hy weuld do this were it not for the awful possibility that soma day @ brother or a cousin of Ciara might turn up in the guise ot ts chimney sweep, “And I could not bear that!" be cried, with a treah gush of anguish, which caused the audience to Ie back In Ms chalr and eujoy the first good laugh of the even: tog. Central Raltiroad tratn, and his were severed ai the knee. Ing intense in the game went away and, summon- DRY GOODS CO. The Most Sensational Advertisement Ever Printed in a New York Paper. 1178 Fancy Silk and Loraine Did Well, Robert Loraine did very well as the uniformed cad, and Harry M. Blake~ who looked enough Ike Paul Wilstach to be Richard Mansffeld's literary P Dureau—behaved like @ man as the cor- This poral who is willing to sacrifice every- They ‘ smtea..(m\ Washable Vests, "3 nib ra || waved nnd staged the play, releved the [| tisement ) made for monotony of the court-martial scene as rpm, pity "to mut mh 4 tells a story that may never the swellest Haberdashery Made to Sell at $3, 54, and *5 ‘With Pape and “Latty and Teweet b 4 . ‘ Kitty Bellalra’ we now have \° e repeate in in Ne ork, but fiaation of bachelor apartments in pe: W A iin eee eh asl NewYork Gityagin ON Sale To-morrow falieted. for tessons ft Is not without Its possibilities! MAS. THATHER GH WHEN MAG WL Minstrel’s Wife Seemed in High Spirits While Dictating Docu- ment Two Days Before She Committed Suicide, It concerns a wonder- ful purchase of Fall styles in Men’s Fancy Silk and Washable Vests, from a maker who confines his line to a certain few ul- tra fashionable stares in the city, and whose work is invariably par excel- lence. There are 1,178 we jumped at the chance in the lot. to offer so great a bargain. They Go on Sale To.Morrow Morning—-On the Third Floor. Every one of them is a perfect beauty—the quintessence of good taste. Workmanship is Mra. Mary Thatcher, wite of the min: , absolutely perfect—even more so than in the strel, George Thatcher, who in a ft ag fica finest of custom-made garments, The assort- Seer eaica ner ite by. mballes ea FBreae) Ment comprises the following fine styles: eerie ‘at the law office of Emanuel Pee Silk Mixtures, dark and light colors, {\Browns: dots, watered and figured effects, Friend last Friday and had him draw Ducks; In white and ex: which even the maker couldn't discover. He of- fered the Adams Dry Goods Co. the entire lot at a price which averaged less than half of their ac- tual cost to make. Being the very “cream” of the Fall. styles and patterns, for up her will. ‘urs. Thatcher, Mr. Friend said to-| Is It?” Ghe sald this in a jocular tone, and throughoyt her conversation with the lawyer Yopearea to be in bigh spirits. Mrs, Thatcher bequeathed everything phe essed tot her husband. Shé Bl her suicide with pains Gehiperation, stufted the orac win of the doors a and then turned on the gus. $2,000000 FIRE IN HALIFAX, Several Warchouses Burned in Sec. ond Wiese Within a Week. HALIPAX, N. &, Sept. 12—The dbok fire, the second within a week, which All of the above are'in single-breasted Style, and come in silk, washable and mere cerized fabrics—of the Proper: weight and texture for Fall and Winter wear. With them 4 we include ; | Two Hundred White Pique Full Dress 77-9) Vests:..at the Same Price. These latter sell for Five Dollars the world over. They are the very best Pique in double breasted style, sizes from 33 = to 4G; in regulars, stouts and longs. Any man cea be correctly ¥ fitted, There are a few Vests of fine white and yellow silks, sizes from 33 to 38. 4 Every word of the above goes to prove the line at the top of this announcement. Our Clothing ex- endl as with many experience, tells us he has never seen the equal of these Vests—in any store 4 When yow consider the price at which they are offered ($1.50), there ought not to be a single one Ieft to-morrow night, 4 broke out destroyed nev ¢irehous 4 other butldings, | Beso hocese cone 5 34 fine etna \ and the loss is now at figms burned out } anwinng Black th HEROINE PLAYS A MOST EFFECTIVE PART. where the negroes were playing and de }manded the money, A fight with rifies his head filled with his nose shot off arrived trom the acene, having made hi> escape. He could give no Information but Not Hie Spirits, Dis legs off, fourteen- year-old Frank Prusakokowy, of No. 3) Avenue BE, Hayonne, N. J., jokes A A a fel) beneath the wheels of a New Jersey ‘ He has dfs- played great fortitude, although suffer. | 3%, The doctors thought A white man who had loat his money | the lad could not live, but he has done #0 well they now hope for his recovery NDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 19, Ton. ATTACKED IN HOME ~ BY ARMED ASSASSIN Man Entering Darkened Hall- | Way is Stabbed from Behind | Without Warning by Assailant | Bent on Murder. an attempt at murder by members of for less. To-Morrow a may be, these hats Second Floor, 69th to ness like that necessarily leaves odd lots— 29¢. for Umbrelias of English Gloria. The best umbrellas you ever saw offered at this price. They come in 22, 24, 26 and 28inch sizes, for men, women and children, All have steel rods and assorted handles. 47¢. for Umbrelias of Twliled Mercerized Gloria. They come in 22, 24, 26 and 28- inch sizes for men, women and children. All have steel rods and fine assortment of handles for choice. 6c. for Umbroties of American Piece Dyed Taffeta. With steel rods, lock paragon frames, all close rolling; splendid assortment of gun metal, metal and pearl and horn and boxwood handles. Guaranteed for two years. 88c. for Umbrellas of American Taffeta. 26 and 28 inch sizes, for men and women, with tape edge, paragon frames, steel rods; ail close rolling; those for women have fancy handles—for the men there are handsome hardwood handles, \ Gas ae and varieties allow y number. Prices always Incandescent Gas Lamps. Our Bright Light 25 Lamp, complete, ready for use Our Brilliant Lamp, complete, 38c ready for use Our Starlight Lamp, complete, 65¢ ready f0f USE vse esceeeeees The Yotto No. 4, specially made for us, complete, ready for 9% use . The Yotto No. 2, specially made for ws, complete, ready for 9c use .. 7 . — We will also offer Tuesday :- fitted with all the latest Improvements, No matter what it is, you can get it at Bloomingdales’ Fall Millinery at $4. Every hat in this most extensive collec- g tion, which you'll marvel at, we're sure, when you see just how ingenious are our own clever milliners, reminds one in some‘ little individual way of some novel creationN by Georgette or Carlier or Rebeaux or some other millinery master, as the case But these are only elusive hints, for you'll see that it took American taste, American minds and American fingers to shape anything so lovely as tosell for solittle as $4.98 These Good Umbrellas Sustain a Sharp Price-Revision. We've held some very big umbrella sales lately—had some of the biggest “umbrella days’ that our records show. Now, a great busi- And so we've grouped ali these umbrellas, putting lingerers from one lot into a lot with an even smaller price, and so on until you'll find the greatest bargain-picking possible in these assortments to-morrow: of selection by special stvle or | | the Black Hand Society was made to- day upon Thomas Clacotta, a man of thirty, who lives at No. 106 Union street, | Cineotta, who In Nighly extenmed, was roturning to his home. He opened the front door and waa walking through the darkened hall when he was sud- denly seized from bebind. At the aame | time a hand shot out and drove « knife vinto hie side Cineotta turned upon his assafiant, and there was a struggle. The men, grasped in each other's arma, fought all through the hall, and Cineotta, faat ioa- ing atrength because of the stab wound, was getting the worst of It loudly for help, and members of his household ran to hin, Before they came the assailant hurled him to the What the police of Brooklyn declare qoor and stabbed kim several tithes in qb the neck and body, The aytassin then feunsian BS" he 759° R60" Now It’s a Nun's Veiling Full Display of 98. Bt, Section. in its wake many broken lines and 95c, for Umbrellas of Union Taffeta Sith, Made of O. M,, the best quality union taffeta silk, with wide silk tape edge, lock paragon frame, steel rod, silk case to match; very tight roll; fully guaranteed for one year; 26 and 28 inch sizes, for men and women. $1.58 for Umbrelias of Pure Silk. All close roll; made on paragon frame, with steel rod, silk case and tassel to match; all handsome handles, some of which alone are worth more than our price for the entire umbrella. $2.95 for Umbrellas of Heavy Pure Slik. Made on paragon frames, with steel rods, silk case and tassel to match; all close roll; the 26-inch sizes for women have handles of long pearl and sterling and long old and pearl; the inch sizes for men have handles of boxwood, trimmed with sterling, burnt ivory and sterling and horn. Main Floor, 60th ®. Section. Special Items in Gas Mantles & Incandescent Lamp We carry a very large stock of all styles and sizes of incandescent ||# Mantles, and our ou the convenience very low. Gas Mantles, This Brilliant, specially made for us. Double cappedand wired Sold elsewhere for 5c, price for this sale The Hercules, triple weave mantle, capped and wired. Sold under a. different name elsewhere for 25c Soc. Our price in this sale. Alumiaum Gas Tips, ali sizes, per doz These $35 Drop-Head Sewing Machines Are Offered at $10. We offer this machine at the world, and are Fully Guaranteed for 5 Years He yelled | Harbor (o shea in a lifeboat last nig’ Alt CARS Teansrer Fo of inviting you to our new Sewing-Machine opened in the new Lexington Avenue Arcade Building, These machines were built by one of the most noted manufacturers in Be Sasa et oe te made hi Cinootta was att by Dr, q of the Long Island College Dr. Ivory wad that the ee onl jo | were serious. pe Cincotta says t he has no | attacked him, bea SHIP SIGNALS DISTRESS. ——_——. | Fatile Search Made for Vessel 0@ Atlantio City, ATLANTIC CITY, Sept, 19.--Rockets and lights indicating a vessel in dim tress started (he life@aving crew from the Government Station at Little- ‘hey rowed for an hour without covering any disabled er: There ia saibility that the craft which sent up the ¢all for help may have foun- md that 1t will be heard from red O-day. store may gain over of! is yours. ; It's of all-woo! nun’s veilin pleats, brown, as well as black and while, and are indeed great value at.... Gold W 1) with front trimmed with pos uated pin tucks’ and crochet buttons—back and sleeves are trimmed with tailor-stitched These waists come in light and navy blue, red, gray, champagne and $1.98 SOA Second Flonr, $9th @t. Seetton. Regular $10 to $12 Solid’. atches for $4.75. ~\) If you're looking for a good,” curate timekeeper in a i) watch, this is your chance for a uine bargain. These watches are in 7-ki wn open-face style, all yer ed i = Every advantage! his Waist al a Very Special Price, Only $1.98 to f Rtogr awed most ” charming yal this rues = waist, - “y ‘ & t. pold, cami and would indeed be good val $10 to $12, ¢ red watch is and to-morrow’s extraordinary price rH Ld The Rest Watch $3.75 Ever Bought, You may be able to buy a watch for $3.75 almost an but a reliable watch like these was never known to sell for an near $3.75 until we were able to gi arrangement with a big watch manufacturer, pa Similar watches no whit better im any way are selfing elsewhere $10 each, These have sold silver and gold-filled hunting and open-face cases, sam ied wht be anes Anaen movenent ery watch |s guaranteed to be a ject timekeeper, \ to-morrow, $3.75 for Ww. Ansonia Alarm Sharpest of Savings 2, for To-Morrow. These famous Ansonia Alarm Clocks come in for special . pricing bee to-morrow, way—the 75c. (or Standard Alarme— Handsomely finished in nickel; four inch style; listed at $1.65. 95c, tor Gong Alarms— Finely finished in nickel; listed at $2.10. 98c. for Luminous Alarme— Finished in nickel; luminous dial, which can be seen in the dark; listed at $1.95. $1.25 for ‘* Thumb - Thumb” Alarms— Finished in nickel; with bevel glass; large distinct listed at $2.25. $1.35 for ‘‘Early-Bird” Alarme— The smallest alarm clock made; very distinct dial; finely finished in nickel, with bevel glass; listed at $2.70. this extraordinary price by way artment just They are strictly high grade, and equipped with all the latest improved attachments. and practically nulseless. A new patent needle threader goes with every machine. Agents are asking $55 for these can well figure out the saving you m this great sale for Tuesday only at, We cannot fill mail or C. O. D, orders on any of the above machines, They are fitted with ball aiings and are very light running 10 machines, and so you ake by taking one in $40 Sewing Machines with Five Drawers for $15. These have drop heads and automatic lifts; are ball bearing and fitted with ali the latest attachments. $50 Sewing Machines with Seven Drawers for $17.50. These machines are set in beautiful oak cabinet work, have drop heads and automatic lifts, are ball bearing and Main Floor, New Rullting —-Lexinglon to Third vemwe—Bloomingdale Brothers—tiiy-aiam wo satis s ve people the benefit of a No need to tell you that they’re sceu- ) rate timekeepers and guaranteed tn every L |, name “Ansonia” tells you that, NN $1.35 lor Repeater Alerme— © $1.69 for Racket Alarme—/ ‘a ‘Mat Floor, Pront, Clocks *; " Something entirely tent slarm; handsomely mlokel; five inch dial; alarm 25 minutes; silent’ listed at $2.25. $1.38 tor fis tn nicky urs 15 minutes; one of the ass clocks made; listed at $225. $1.45 for R Large, fine nickel alarm iisted at $3. Handsomel; strike half $3.50. hour and alaraat $2 } Gold ClocKs for 98c,. © Have a birth- : day in mind? : You could give no better gift than one of these pretty clocks, They're of beautiful Or- mulu gold in popular Louis XV. design, 7% a Ps I Every one is guarai pertect timekeeper. There are only three a these clocks in this lot, and ao advise coming early in the day to be sure of getting one at 986, . Main Floor, Fropt @ a .< fi om) Be ne

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