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aN CON SHE CNT Temperature a Little Better © To-Day and Doctors Hope to * Save Her, Although Admitting She Is Low. q MELATIVES HURRYING HERE TO TAKE SHIP TO ENGLAND. Deseph Leiter with His Mother © and Sister Speeding on Spe- *) olal Train from Denver—Lord > — Curzon Worn Out Watching. » oh Ey Gerright, 1904 Pree Publishing Compeny, 3 New York World.) ‘ Cable Despatch to The Rvertns World.) IN, Sept. %—On inquiry at 4 H Castle to-day, an Evening “)® ‘arid correspondent was informed that Lf Ge condition of Lady Curzon te still FS, ery eritical. Ghe is lying between lite @eath, but Lord Curson and the are hopeful. There was & improvement in temperature @arly to-day. Leora Curzon is completely worn out watching at the bedside. He) absolutely no rest since the | of Lady Curson became ; ie dition of Lady Curzon during caused the gravest anxiety. 3 RS 2 = 5 @ it was not believed that rally. So seriously was the) taken that her two little were brought to the bedside t some minutes with their | The scene was of the most @ffecting character. Animated by the hope of reaching * ‘Wallmor Castle, Kent, England, in time @o find Tady Curzon, of Kedleston, still © @ilve, Mrs. Levi Z, Leiter, the mother s of the ill woman; Miss Dalsy Letter, ‘ber sister, and Joseph Leiter, her drother, now racing across the 4 @ontinent from the West. | Mrs, Leiter and her younger daughter | Were in Wenver and Joseph Lelier on » his ranch in Wyoming when the first @ablegram announcing the Illness of Lady Curson arrived, © Joseph » Who had gone to his 7 vyanch to rest from the work in con: | 3 Bection with his mining property in Il- 7 Mnols, at once wont to Denver, and ‘when @ second cablegram arrived, an- fgF g° TD hn poe a es et 4 4 oa: Al y Bouncing that Lady Curgon’s condition Was extremely serious ne quickly ar- b wanged for a ligntning trip of 6,000 miles a country and sea to reach bedside beforo her death, ‘The family left Denver yesterday af- terpoon fe Mr, Leiter's private car for New York, and expect to be able to @all for England early next week. aN @hould the condition of Lady Curson within the next few days and f she be declared out of imme ‘ Letter will interrupt 5 y CAR UPSETS C18 WAS UT TE Bookmaker and Wife, Together with Driver, Flung to the f Street—None of the Party Seriously Hurt. —_— fa at No, 14 West Sixty-fourth | @wweet, while driving with his wife in ‘W. B. Leslie, © bookmaker, whose | |) @ ead to-day, was overturned by 4 trol- “Bey car at Sixteenth street and Fourth ; >. | devenue. | 7 Both Mr, and Mrs, Leslie were hurled | the street, the former falling on his mee, The cabman was also hurled ‘4 hie box and the horse thrown sey > was thought at first that Leslie's an a pbout his head and hands, but in to go to Rellevue Hospital ” & gurgeon came, and securing an- rad eab he and his wife were driven BOY HELD UP AND ~ ROBBED BY GIRLS Declares They Choked Him and Bit His Fingers Until He Gave Them His Mother’s 97 Cents Change. _ " | Rachel Thorne, eleven years olf, of _ Bo. 153 Lew ‘) ine years ob of No, 2 East rralgned In the y ont and robbed nine-yeste en, of No. #8 Sglaadore was sent to the groce Die mother, Mrs. Yetta Cohen. t : cents’ Worth of butter, She ® ® one-dollar bill, and he wi ay home with the butter and eeeven cents In change |4 his} when he met the girls. and bit bis fingers ¢ the money, which uD With all his ‘mieht. He suo- | ran! united effort hen his moth . irted the case to the | tion, and in a sho=t girla were arrested to the Gerry Society, ang street. and Sarah Teltsl- | .” Stylish and Inexpensive PFI 29 9, Seer / 50c Buys a 1.00 to 2.50 Razor Main Floor. Men who are dissatisfied with thelr razors will be here to-morrow and _ In retura they will get You choose from medium and hollow ground, straight and round corners, some plain, Every one has All placed in one great lot to-morrow; will spend 50c, @ razor worth 1,00 to 2.50. some fancy handles, been tested and is ready for use, value 1,00 to 2,50, at 60e $0¢ strop, heavy Razor Strop—A canvas back. hend-sewed, round handles, only two to « custo fo tee ae teeees ~ Men Who W THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 23, 1904. Main Floor, All sizes, for men, women and children, of genuine Gold-filled watches with American standard move- case is guaranteed to wear 10 years, which shows the char- Each movement has been carefully tested and regulated, and is war. ments. Eac acter of the case, Wwe give 2B. & M. Blue Trading Stamps with each 10 cents spent until 12 o'clock, ranted to ror perfect time, Saturday we shall sell and 1 with each 10 cents after that hour. Full books of stamps re- these Y eo deemed im our Premium Exhibit Room on the Fifth Fi Women, a Watches, for either men or ee ee or) ear This Clothing Will Be Dressed Beyond Criticism and Save From 3.50 to 10.00 On a Suit The average clothier buys h The 14th Street Store keeps its buyers in the field all the time searching out op grade clothing at less than the regular market price and pays cash. We keep tailors’ needles busy while It is possible and practical for The 14th Street Store to sell better clothing for leas money than others count he pays the top market price, because it saves from JJ to ~ Men's Suits 10.00 Values at 630 These sults are made of woollen cheviots, cassi- meres, fancy mixtures, black thibets and blue unfinished worsteds. The coats are double and single breasted, perfectly tailored, Our ex- pert buying enables us to sell you this $10,00 Fall suit at 6.50 f (ay Buy Your Fall Shirts While the 1.00 Kind Cost But 79c Main Floor, 5,000 men’s colored stiff bosom shirts Saturday, regular 1.00 shirts, at 79c. each, They are made-Of a fine grade of printed percale in fast colors and all the new Fall patterns. Many are the gen- teel white, with a‘dark figure. Patterns are all neat effects, in {\ stripes and figures + of various design. » To men desiring c / shirts for comfort, good appearance and wear these ott caees Each shirt is carefully made, being rein- 4 forced wherever needed. Open back and front, Cuffs detached. Value 1.00, at 79¢, Fall Neckties for men, mide hd reversible four-in-hand ties ‘The special purchase of 100 dozen includes all the new Fall combinations and shades, among which are the popular green, gray and tan effects, Value Wer, Whee sseerenee seamen gg sreens ste tegeenneaees +88 eeeees soonee de Our Trimmed Hat at 4.75 is econd Flvor, The careful thought and study devoted to making our trimmed hats asserts in the finished product. The line in- cludes the best shapes in high crown Trimmed ats, round hats, toq Hats etc. The most de: 4.75 velvet, silk taffeta, glace silk, chenille andnovelty include ostrich plumes, pompons, breasts, fancy feathers of all kinds, velvet flowers in vogue. The staple and prevailingcologs and combinations encompassing black, navy, brown, coque de roche, reseda, terra cotta, ete, The value of this hat is 7.50. Our price »» 4.78 day hat, but none of the other stores are able to furnish you the hat at this pom thet you get at The 14th Street Store. Some of Fali's very best hate are represented itself in the exquisite style and value Stylish hats, turbans, walking ble materials such as silk braids are employed. The trimmings the new large roses and other silk and are included to advantage, the range Ready-to-Wear Hats—1.93 is about th: right prise to pa {nm this sale, Many hats worth 3.00, At.esessseseseseeeseeetennees sooo, 1.93 In These Suits and Coats For Women, Style and Economy Go Hand in Hand : We know beyond dispute that we give a woman more style and quality for her money than any other house in New York. We know because we have inspected all the other stocks. Want women to satisfy themselves that this statement is true. wide faring and Price 11,78 Women’s Tailor-Made W: Suits, made of a superior quality of cheviot in black, blue and brown. ‘Directoire’”’ coat with fancy vest smartly trimmed with Hercules braid. Lined with heavy grade of satin, Skirt is nine gore, wide flaring and high kilted, welted seams, inverted plait inthe back. Price, 19.68 Wemen’s Swell Coats Women’s Tourist Coat, made of a fine 7 of mannish material and covert clota. 8 side plated, belted in the back, has turn-over cuffs, and the sleeves and yoke are lined with a heavy quality of satin. Price,.,..;...005 10.98 Women’s Black Kersey Coat, made xpressly for this season of the year. It is of a splendid grade of Kei has fitted back, flat collar, is made doubl ed, sleeves have turn- over cuffs. Jacket is trimmed around the neck and cuffs with velvet. The tailoring and nish. ing are elegant in every detail. Price.....,748 high kilted, with inverted plait In the ba f cent. on the purchase price, We guarantee that our prices are lower than th ve asked by any other house—no exceptions. If they are not, brin Guick as you cam and we will refund the amount you paid. We also guarantee the These suits cheviots, silk worsteds, cassi- meres, black clay worsteds, blue serge and black thibets. Ever throughout with heavy prin. cess serge. 46 chest. price $12.00; uswal retail price $15.00; Saturday at 8.88 here. We want your busine: it you buy back as f send your friends here and becor is stock at regular prices and takes from 60 to 90 days in which to pay the bill. ] jortunities to purchase great or small lots,of high e's waiting for others to pay. On this ac- article of clothing you may buy. ‘Thus it is that every element of ghance is eliminated from trading ‘basis that will bring you here for your next suit—we want you to Men’s Suits 16.00 Values at 8.88 are made of ber | Values at 9.0 200 Young Men’s Suits, made of black cheviots, in sizes from 32 to $6 chest meas. urement.” Regardless of where you go, except The 14th Street Store, you will be asked to pay $7.50 for these suits, Our Saturda: Kiso for 200 of them 20.00 Values at 0,00 These suits are made of the Sew gray worsteds, shown only by merchant tailors, and fancy worsteds, English cheviote and black thibets, We show the new double breasted model as well as the three and four button sack, Sizes from 33 to 46, Your choice of these $20.00 suits at 10.00 of wors garment lined Sizes from 33 to Regular factor: Do You Know Great Shoe Bargains When You See Them? Third Floor, If you do, read the four lines of display that follow and then tell us if you do not regard them as the greatest and most remarkable quartet of shoe bargains advertised in New York to-day. Here they are: Men’s 3.50 and 4.00 Walk-Over Shoes at 1.95 Men’s 3.50 W. L. Douglas Shoes at 1.95 Snow's 3.50 Shoes for Men’s Wear at 1.95 - Meii's 3.00 Guaranteed Regent Shoes at 1.95 Can you Imagine four grander or greater shoe bargains? ‘The Walk-Over Shoes are classed as “weconds’’ because of alight Imperfections, such as 0 dropped stitch, @ discolored sola or some» thing elae awry. The factory inspectors threw them aside as defective and inked over the trade mark on the inside of the shoe, but an eraser will reveal it, a0 you can easily see it, Of the W. L, Douglas, the Snow Shoe and the Regent Shoe we have told you. Details follow: Men's Walk-Over Shoes—Which the factory rejected because of some slight imper- om They are made of patent leather colt or calf skin, lace or bluchers; value an Ny Mreeeeseevees seen eseeene ate sane W. L. Dor 8 Shoes—500 pairs, made of box calf, patent coltskins, in the newest Styles, including the new swing-toe last, all sizes, value 3.50 and Kc ‘8 Shoes—600 pairs, made of calt or kid skin, welted sole, lace style, Wzes $ to 11, widths B to E; never sold less than 3,50; special at,,seccsseesersesesveeeeseeseteces £08 ‘ Regent Shoes—800 pairs, made of kid calf or box calf; five new styles in button or glace, handsome shapes, full weight soles, sizes $ to 11; value 3,90, at..... cimtintans et Women’s 3.00 Gold Medal Shoes at 1.95 Women’s Gold Medal Women’s Gold Medal Shoes, low city heel, medium 2 wide toe. patent tip, extension black Shoes, of patent kid leather, light seer eeeeee N00, Ot ssreversecees Stitched scle; a Shoe for easy wear sole of solid leather, very Aexible and tnd St for school girls end women All made for dress wear, high leather who require a lower heel, all sizes Cuban heel, toe; all sizes and and widths, at 1.98 widths | vidios Women's Gold Medal Shoes, of sof, velvewike done] amd alll Women’s Gold Medal gola kid, Cuban leather heel, opera Shoes, of patent coltskin, in lace foo, light sole, all sizes and all | S1Z@S im | style, extending stitched sole, me- widths, at 1.95 dium toe, with best style military Women's Gold Medal this heel, mannish cut top; « modish Shoes, lighter sole, medium heel, street shoe; all sizes and afl widths, im lace style, matron's style tip of sale at at 1.98 patent leather, all sizes and ali widths, at 1,93 Women’s Gold Medal Women’s Gold Medal Shoes, of kidskia, extension sole, 1.95 Shoes, of box calfskin, dull kid top, sensible heel, round toe, plump, extending sole; 4 street and stu wear shoe, yet neat and stylish; a sizes and all widths at 1,95 light stitched edge, patent leather tip, medium military heel, round toe and correct stieet beot; all sizes and all widths at 1,96 Here’s Misses’ Cheviot Suits at Our great Bargain Friday special for misses is a smart suit of plain cheviot in blue, black, brown or English mixtures in a variety of combinations. Jackets are designed after both box coat and close-fitting models, Beatifully trimmed with colored broad- cloth and fancy silk braid. Skirts are plaited, These stylisn suits come in sizes for girls of 14, 16 and 18 years of age. Value 12,50, at 9.98 Girle’ Dresses of al) wool serge and cheviot, Made Russian waist style with patent leather belts, trimmed in novelty braids and silk ornaments, Skirts are plaited. Colors ate navy, cardinal and the new shades of brown, as well as black, Sises 6 to 14 years, Value 7.00, at... .98 3.00 Values at 2,00 Men's Fall Trousers, made cheviots and cassimeres, suitabie for bus. iness, dress or semi-dress. Sizes from 30 to 54 waist. In explanation we will say that these are the trou average clothier sellaa it he does the right thing, $5.00 if he asks fancy tices, We charge 3.00 's Light Colored Covert Top Coats, Values to 10.00, $4.95. 2.50 fo ko choice at 2.00 and become a customer with whom we shall have @ personal acquaintance, suits oF any other | Read about these suits and then come and talk them over with ust Suits Values at 2,00 ys’ Norfolk Sufts, made af woollen fabrics in the new Fall mixtures, also plain blve, sizes from 6 to 16 yearn Boys’ Double- Breasted Suits, in pretty pat- terns of neat mixtures end plain blue, sizes from 7 to 16 years, and Boye’ Russian Suits, made of serges in 20 different styles of with silk ties and white linen collars; sixes trom 24% to & years Your Root’s 2.00 Medicated Red Flannel Underwear at 1.25 ‘Main Floor. Root’s Medicated Red Flannel Underwear for men bought of the factories at great reductions because the inspectors had thrown these pieces out as having slight Underwear imperfections—a dropped stitch, a natrow or a wide hem—defects {4 that do not in the least injure the wearing qualities of the garments. The gennine Root's, like this, sells the world over at 2.00 a garment because it is the old fashioned, cold-defying red flannel. Because of this remarkable purchase, we ask men Satur. 2.00 1.25 day per garment 1.25 1560 pairs of men’s black cashmere half hose, with natural colored feet, Value 35¢, special at Fall weight. 1Te Pure Candy Basement. 2,000 Ibs. Walnut Dainties, delicious sugar coating over a lump of fresa walnuts, | “ ous ? Candy, pound, LOC 1,500 Ibs. Pure Gum Drops, luscious fruity flavor. Pure Toothsome Candy, pound, 10¢ 9, Men’s Gloves Main Floor, Men's Le gga ig hii up per Per eeds in ‘ea, Gown tod dot 2. goed, clean goods and this season's styles. Value 1,00 and 1.35 at O9C Foot Bs Flo a We Sugzest But a Few of Many Sav- ings You Can Make Pante—Made with heary Value 75c, at §9c¢ Pants—Padded bip end knee, and cane riba, Value 1.00, at 79¢ , JacketoA special lot, Value 35c, at 36¢ Heed Guards—Helmet style, well padded, Value 1.00, at 79¢ Shin Guards—Regular full siz, cane Value 50c at $9¢ Shoulder Pads—Khaki cloth, Value 25c, at 18¢ Elbow Pads—Khaki cloth, Value 25c, at 19¢ Fresh Meats HINDQUARTERS or Legs Canada LOINS JERSEY FORK or Fresh Wo. ssoveoreee 1aize Biot i BROILING CHICKEN: FANCY OHIO DUCKS—perlb. 43¢ WHOLE TOP SIRLOI Roasts— ee crooner SKE a or oom fife COUNTRY SAUSAGES-— per Ib. Se CORNED BEEF TONGUES or Na- tive Beef Ramps—per Ib...... 12¢ SIRLOIN STEAKS, cut from native besf—pet Ib...... eaee ide BUCKS COUNTY VEAL—rtasts or chope—per 1d, ..s-s sree eee Me ONIONS—Red, 6 gt. basket, Shot Guns Complete Stock Of » Hunting Goods Here Third Floor, Shot Guns—Single berrel, lami- nated steel, patent fore end pistol fe top snap, value 5,00, at,..........3.68 Stevens Shot Guns—Trgger action, low rebounding hammer, barrel of best army steel, value 6,00, at, 4.28 Double Barrel Shot Guns— Twist finish barrels, circular hammer, rebounding locks, value 10.00, at.. 7.96 Double Barrel Shot Guns— Bar lock, rebounding locks, walnut stock, hired butt plate, patent fore end, value Bhesse seseecercaes seeee Buffalo Rifles—22 calibre, take dows, bored fand rifted, 3.00 value, ME seseeecseeeeees seve cence ee BAB Stevens Crack Shot Rifles— Automatic safety take down and shell extractor, special at......... sees 2.98 Hunting Clothing Hunting Coats—Made of corda- Toy, game pockets, value 4.00, at.. 2.98 Hunting Coats—Made of canvas, large game pockets, value 1.00, at.,73¢ Hunting Coats—Made of 10 oz, beavy army canvas, corduroy collar and cuffs, large Inside game pockets, full lined, value 3.00, at seseee seesees 1.98 Shell Vests—Mace of first quak holds 42 shells, value 2.00, 1.59 Cameras Third Floor, Seneca Cameras—Take 4:5 plates, fitted with time and instantaneous shutters, pneumatic bulb release also finders and tripod sockets for horizontal or vertical pictures, nickel trimmings and plano hinges; this camera never sold for Jess than 6.50; srecial in this sale Bull’s-Eye No. 2—3(13; pic- tures; regularly 8.00; special at,...6,98 Cartridge Kodak No, §— Takes 5x7 pictures; regularly 35.00; special in Void sale...,..44 29.75 Photo Supplies Card Mounis—5,W00 for 5416; and 4x5 phovos, with melton surface; regularly 10c per dozen; special, at dozen tee Albums— Royal deckle edge, size x 10 inches, for uninoun:ed photographs, siredle colors; regularly $c; Becrcoesssssereerss-neeeee art Toning and Fixing Sol thon—ivc size; special at. tee Beveloper—Cencenirated solution for all develo-ing ty ep One ounce of this will develop 24 415 prints, at.. 126 Finger Tips—Made of pure rub> ber, provects your fingers from di nicely bound in duratle covers in de & special Re E th

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