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Bee “DISPLAY OF aa Fall Millinery Imported Models and those designed in their workrooms, COMPRISING ALL FASHIONABLE EFFECTS, Thursday and Friday, “SECOND FLOOR. FALL IMPORTATIONS OF High-Class Laces INCLUDE AN EXTENSIVE ASSORTMENT OF NOVELTIES AND EXCLUSIVE PATTERNS IN: 1 ; |, | Polat a taiguitle, Point de Caen, Broderie de Nancy,” Paysanne 1 | Malinee Lace, Point Gaze, Point de Flandre, Paint Applique, Point Milan, Lierre, Point de Venise, Irish Point and numerous styles of Net Laces, in GALOONS, INSERTIONS, EDGES, FLOUNCINGS AND ALL-OVERS TO MATCH, ALSO NOVELTIES IN COLORED EFFECTS, ‘Lace Robes, in Point Applique, Duchesse, Irish Point, | | + Broderie de Nancy, Marquise, Chantilly, Hand-run Lierre, + Taffeta Cameleons, and lace combinations; haod-embroidered Voile Chiffon with Ribbon application. _ | SPANGLED ROBES in all the new evening shades, all black, | | white and silver, Cog'd¢ Roche, Apricot, Green, Maize, | | Beh Blye, Brown and Gray. | “| kates Paris Styles in VEIL A RAMAGES, also Chiffon and fancy net veils, for _ automobile and earriage wear. To-morrow, an Exceptional Offering of Silver Plated Tableware in bright and gray finish, a large variety of designs, Aa best finish and workmanship. y, to y Below Regular Prices 1 Fea Sets, $6.00, 8.75 to 14.50 ) water Kettles, $5.00, 6.00 4d Coffee Sets, $4.25, = Sugar Bowls, Bon Bon Baskets, i | spoon Holders, $1. “Bread Trays, $1.50 to 2.95 | Cream Pitchers, rs bei | Water Pitchers, $2.50, 2.75, 4.95 | Frut Bowls & Baskets, $2.50, 2.95 Baking Dishes, $3.50, 5.50 | Crumb Trays, Soup Tureens, $3.75, 5.00, 6.25 | andKnives, $1.95, 2.25, 3.50 Trays and Waiters, 6 to 19 In, 65c, 95, $1.45, 1.75 to 5.75 Store Open Dally Until 6 P. M. West Twenty-third Street r the last y 4 A. ined ‘lvatey a ‘| wl ae then a snombor Ps eriey.| boards, at the Yo y comeing the d- Tectorate of the fuel ied ub. “Oakood. wie hat bet et ing with Hai ry: been conferring of of abiead Men) com mpany ‘since have sheen That” his | eat halce with tne interests that ap- duratio + Give Color to Report of Com: | perenuiy then was of short gt tht Tt was also develo ai Bit, WR hE bination Between Rockefeller Coloma Fu Fue é iron Go any jaca oe i is Os Bef feller ai ‘Gould janhatian + iia — fi and .Gould to Fight Harriman. ba et ni here was an outbreak of Mo. ry ‘i Dw 4” +,* what to Tooked, fed ike hoetiities In the West 3. i ti ’ Harriman and the Gou A ir Y Porer thie very concern. i ime 4 4 i Railway stocks showed “4 was sas Tote cout 4d. a Ahab Be b4 i$ Strong advances ‘ket to- | an: was sta ul 3 { Union anise ‘end Be Paul leads |™a0 Toads had to out trelent ea eS Se But & dey. h belne a | Steel products trom the Kast in order| Reading yi.) g* 8% t F ing, the basis of the strent i | to meet the action of the Colorado Fuel | heey Isand os. th OM RT OS ‘peport printed to-day that Btandard O!l| & Tron 3 roads} South. Pacific .. Mi fat MWY +1 Interests and the Goulds have com- | in aauaity wortng it other. fouth Pee pe. 1S TY ney $ in an attack upon E. H. Harrl- a ee Ss iene ana that 0 part of the piaa le a4 igh bth seebay vert tne| State & Ke Sie Bt a4 ist x ‘ Sepa getting contzol of the Union Pha ieo Nagig as since le ne | Tenn. oe Oh { and has apparently | 1\t Mm % t | Fei samen ic, we he Oh ‘Geog Gerie|aie e BS gs t ie news is effort to wrest control of | f 0 +*~*% 1 fro confirz_ation of this report 1s ob- | Chicago and ‘Alton from Mr, Harriman |i & faster sc My ome my SM talavble in Wall street to-day, and, In|'s, freah and the results of the effort | §. fet es ig 4 3 here | Will soon be fr. Hawley has|U A Steel pf.. G7 MW gh + 1 © fact. tt le ipeneroite_eryece bg t ee entered the oka int ,Weatern Pa. | Waben, + R* Se nett cations of unfriendliness elle, contro! and A ‘ ‘ boi ara ne sath efellers, | &re dally reports of the woulda of | West: Un Tel. Shy Ot Hartman and the Rockefellers. | Oe ce ozontinental system of Gould | Wie Cent pts a Ge GN ON | Mia stated that James Stillman, of the | Pads. “with, the Rockefellers: incident. |" taierce "iechine National City Bank. was recently on a/ oy jatervated, a Aig ————>>—___——- ; nder the lead of Union Pacific th bong trip with Mr. Harriman, and that) 7M iharket continued strong (rou WHEAT PRICES LOWER. bed still holds close relations with finan. | pe the session ‘and closed at erests: Harriman, toy heures, wih tradi active, ee 4 He tnt cia bagi oe aon atter Monening ioft 1-4] Warmer Weather Than Predicted after the Hill Also Named, es. ‘There were further reports that James) on heavy buying. T in. this stock J. Hill was in some way concerned ta} brought out comparatively heavy for. the alleged quarrel, and that the North- e issues next in strength and ac-\ Becurities would figure in some uvky res Aloha vi? Pe Pacific, . Mr. Hill would give) Pennsylvania, en ‘and Southern aa pet ily thie direct poirt.| Pacific, each showings gains of more 1 per cent. Gains in the oth was talk of a coming plan for hr in other than ‘eles faaees issues were confined to frac. Giving to Northern Securit! stockhold- | tlon , @ dividend of some kind, aa has deans buying ot relted. alee Steet pre. rred Was notable ice advan the talk since the distribution of] Over 1 nint. The common. showed x Harriman court proceedings. eamated Copper eold up almost 1 “was stated to-day that while the Pant froe iractions “inetd fy higher un- side is trying to think ovt some! der the load of Metropolitan Secur'ties, y to take care of the stockholders no| #hich showed a gain of more than | has been decided on yet. Bonds were fairly active. Mtreet was a bit anxious over Pre total sales of soone were 84,19 ws that conferences that ap-| shares and of bonds 3,94 wed to be important were being neid w ey between men who are| fn the Northwestern Ruil-| | To-day tion, A peculiar part of the | prices or that the Ruckefellers seemed | lows: ited. bur instead of being | that might be con- A Sgainat Mr. Harriman they With the bankers who) 4° The Closing Quotations, taterday’s cloaine Tecorded tale Aare ta 10. from last Net Close. ch’ nay + “| Oa, Dim. closely allied with West were in S22tga85: ; feerrree Sette HE HLF tHHt ei : oz seers “ltoday by the weather, which was A shocks was prevented for a while by | IXtle, pressure, but closed s trifle nlener, | * THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING, SEPTSTRER 2 SEPYSTANER 2 Come and see the Grand Show —the New Tailor-made Snits, the hundred and one lesser articles of Dress and Fashion. Manufacturers’ Trade Mark Ass'n Redeem and leem and Exchange Their Coupons Here. _ Their Coupons Here. -Ebrich Bros" SIXTH RE PR a 22D AND 23D STREES, NEW YORK. Our Grand Opening Display of The New Fall Fashions Is Now At Its Height. Beauty exemplified in a most masterfal way.—Fashion represented in an aut hor{{atibe qway.—A showing unmatched, and impossible to describe. To-Day and To-morrow—Come, the New Paristan Milli ‘aists and Shirts—the |Those Magnificent Imported Gowns and Taijored app Garments Are Priced Wonderfully Low Paquin Model Street Costumes at $25, Robes and Costumes 1s Fabrics—and all sat $25, Francis Mode! Dresses at_$55. Elegant Taffeta Street | ‘Drewes at $22,590 ind’ Man-Tallored Walking Suits at $17.50 are among the offerings rer Women’s $35.00 Suits at $22.50. To make our opening Sale still more interesting we are showing women’s suits at $22.50 each that you'd say were $35 ones at the least. These Suits are made of imported cheviot, black, blue and. brown, The Jacket is a nobby 24-inch garment, box- ‘pleated front and back, with a novelty shoulder effect, fancy flat collar inlaid with: velvet, cuffs to match, lined with guaranteed satin and finished on the inside with fancy edging so as to give it a smart effect when open; skirt even Jength and box pleated; $35.00 would not be too much for such a suit. Our price. . Women’s Suits as Low as $10. 22.50 As an instance of the broad price-ranige here in the Suit way, we are showing an extraordinary. line of Women’s Sults—Evening Suits, Walking Suits and Shoppin Suits—made in the very newest fashions, as low as $10.00, $12.75, $15.00 and $17.50, and as high as you want them, Among our stance, the 42-inch Tourist Coat Suit in cheviot, in. imported magnish mixtures ‘and in covert cloth; also the jaunty 24-inch Jacket Suit, with or without the vest bag also the French Blouse Suits—in a word, every desirable thing in the Suit The Swagger cloth, 16.50 and Poor Cables Forces Sales. The grain markets were Influenced warmer in the crop country than had been predicted, while poor cables aiso proved a factor, There was an abund- ance of stuf for sale by traders, who bought on the frost talk of yesterday. | ht a little, but were not Heap bebe ager ter the first rush | ng ening prices ; December, 114 Som pat ‘ah Caleta we igs oy wheat | 1 to baer ecember, Maye May, S14 to Gt, December, To-day'a Biebest, loweet and closing prince changes’ from ci “May, 16 asked; Roplemper, jasked; December, % & s Crs Decem ft w ne “ ih ‘wl Corn—Sentem 10.” e Man Tailored Walking Skirts, New Styles, New Materials, jNew Dress Skirts. Skirts here In wonderful profusion—Skirts to the right of ‘ou—Skirts to the left of you—Skirts in front of you— ints to the rear of you-Skirts—Skirts—Skirts—and it Is a showing worth while at that. It isa showing of the real thing—the real thing In taffeta, voile and Panama A hundred styles and more. 19,75. 25,00 and Up irt season, "$10.00, $12.75, $15.00, $17.50 The Smart New Fall Coats for Women, There’s so much to interest women here in the garment way. Feast your eyes on those daintiest of Evening Gowns—on thgse stunning effects in street costumes—note the graceful effects on those: man-tailored Walking Suits and Jackets, butdon’t omit a look at the charming Opera Cloaks, and after all you've seen remember your need of a real Rain-Proof Coat. The prices range thus: 7.95, 12.75, 17.50 “."” 33.50 42-inch Tourist Coats, Watteau backs, loose fronts, double-breasted front, yon porte mannish velvet collar; Just the sort you find in the exclusive shops at $12 to $14, here at The Ankle Length Skirt Is the Skirt of to-day for the pedestrienne, We have made see eee for this commanding feature of the Innumerable styles here for your Cig —all the newest and most popular weaves, stance of our ver Skirts of all-woo! brown, with 17+ eat stock you find, for in- low prices we Boys Ankle eaath black, blue and red side plaits—and five different styles in etamine or cheviot or in plain black cheviot; all in most beautiful shadings, mixtares Pes lavisibl plaids, In a word, $8.00, $9.00 and $10.00 you find them in the exclusive eat rei at 35. 95 Women's Dept. Smart Covert Cloth Coals, 5,” Early Fall Walking Suits, 15.” The largest and Poy isis line of Waists, in Tafieta, Cre; wool plaids, ~ LONDON ‘STOCKS LOWER, Americans an Exception Gained Strength and Close Firm et.| LONDON, Sept. 21—Money was in fatr| <2, TuPply and in moderate demand In the | market to-day, to te @ call for 4, tt oral loan i Uh byigh: ‘ader! yunte hardened view ate the re & to © %8; May, | ¢ | continue until the vem on the Stock bad on profit- taking. ® 12 to ® © WIFE AND CHILO DEPORTED. | dull and rather ng ese! ae Mrs. Winnie Morris, who arrived last ey, They closed firm. Sunday with her baby on the steamship Atable from Liverpool, are t0 jotn her pusband in Dayton byt wi bp omen red on ber arrival Na OH | fina oe him In ae Demi vent to-day, te the, ateamel ah on i ‘nie afternoon, on Which the will, qgent ts wor ihe ea to meet nt tr | \ ular. Bixes At your rogarding St palitical. Usa ‘ot the reach, ro 7 for Early Fall Wear, Our Own Original Styles, cote and novelty fabrics, at 0o aul colors, all sizes, Val ara B’way & 13th St. Peau de 19.° 10.” 25. 00 Cygne— ft gs fanaa were ae ieee ot 1951 were quoted at % 1-2 - Aperes mtet parties ane SHIPPING NEWS. < ALMANAC FOR To-pa Ben rise, 5 Gidun sete Rireny ‘seta, a4 PORT OF NEW YORK, Not Many of a Kind, bat Big Bargains, Gane Act Squares, Extra Heavy Quality. x9 Value witb SO ji, 2.5038, 3.00 Bromley’s Reversible Symena‘Rugs, 12:Patterns, at Fractional Prices, ° JAMES McCREERY & 60. Tourists’ Coats, English Tweeds, Cravenette Rain Coats. AINLESS DENTISIRY. "TEETH $1. wa. fone i aren Lowest. prices York. Our instalment or easy-pay- ment syste weekly—on $6.00 Renaissance Bed Sets af $3.98. 100 Renaissance ats Bed Sets, intluding bulster, Sea Grna fy ze ‘enalssance, mi Aen, 7.6% 9, Matchless Gurtain and figkoisiay a Values ‘ ee Impertal Holland Window ‘rae, 2%. EE I ee Ruttled Curtains at 39c. Per’ Pair, Another Rug Sale of Tremendous linnortance ._A NEW LOT OF SAMPLE RUGS AT LESS THAN COST. TO-MORROW. Get Here Early, and Be Sure to Bring Size of Rooms:| Smith's $22.50 Axminster Rugs at $15.98.' A Mmited number of Smith’s aa Rugs, 10,6 ft. x &3 ft; never sold for less wma 5, 98 $22, $0; special, on salé hiere to-mdrrow at. 6x9, 7,6x10,6, value $650, 4, 0 value $10.75. 6. 7 Sale price, 5 Sale price, 5 $40 Seamless Wilton Rugs, To-Morrow at $25. rk 39 me loorish ‘obers af $1.98. By, fn Shain 9 tt. long, extra Portieres; bie nants, 9,98 These Seamless Wilton Rugs are 12 feet. long and’9 feet wide, in two patterns, They are usually sold 25.00 Of beautiful ‘tnlald 65c; on sale here to-mor- pet ioe eratin bie 39 square 5 tT 4, Cc 7 A, rt ff eI y Ins se ag ; a~ % to-morrow at, per este pete! Quartered Oak Sideboard, ike tHustration, carved head ‘on top, carved Zi front and 9 bevelled French plate mirrors; value $25, at with’ solid oak ings; value $16, mm Linoleum 4 Yerds Wide at 59¢ Mrour yards wide, An im- mense selection of in+ for $40; 25 of them on sale to-morrow al..,.seee,.csceee sree sssceteeeeeenenseeecrerse oseewecde’ see Sensational Sale of .Linoleum and Matting. Supply Your Floor Covstines es To-Morrow, and jt Almost Half, XX Cork Linoleum, 39. In a variel and tile effects, suitable for of. fices, stores, rooms and halls. baying exclusive balay Stores, on in exclusive care and tile patterns, stores at 90c. per Furniture Specials at Phenomenal Savings. Indestructible Verona Velour Couch frame and claw foot, in cholce cover- 15.98 se 10.00 Elastic Felt Mattresses, in one or two hed be Bay striped ticking, value $10.50, special to-morrow at.. ‘ When * J panese Matting, epee this Matting on sale. last Monday the lot was snapped up in record-breaking time. Another gigantic assortment on sale *o-morrow,, at the same remarkably low price. All) Revere Linen Warp 5, 9 8 j speci, Per TOlleeees, Less than a Roll at 1§¢. Yard, Stee! Enamel Bed, ‘pinch brass spindle ye ye ge foot; value $9.5); 1185.98 sooo Ladies’ Coats, made $14.00. Twenty-third Street, DENTISTRY. Our estimates bef guara work in Greater New 1.00 down and $1. and all work. Ada Sere a HE RAILWAY 8.98 42 P.M, Peet, 50 soe Boa o| Pennsylvania! RAILROAD. qrazions foot of WEST. ot Weer TWENTY: ‘THIRD es at Dias hUGS hs ella Sart cp anebame Set tee for Twenty~ Miura “birest Bireet and Custis ata Ne, rours| mei ‘ crn. | 10h rand Sheet eee fo |B nt aa Bo, —_—__——_— | WEST SHORE R. R, RAILROADS. Rework Cent aly ' ' 4 1 ted FE unmad oon at tee eked: Beg? rege, ea Manager" Ge Hoa ea a Gs seers, checked tm tl A ce dea AMER LAWYERS, GEO. ROBINSON (tap wyer) Nassau st. (Day). 1970 B'way, HELP WANTEO—MALE, A Bn AA NN m Anbed | cane? for Pennsylvania ae rear lie EXCURSIONS. ‘ein Cor. 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