The evening world. Newspaper, September 23, 1904, Page 8

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THE-WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 23; 100 OLD DALY'S DIVORCED WIFE, WHOM HE MARRIED AGAIN, miOweSA) IM WADI Fi 6 AVE, 217 22 STREETS ADAMS! DRY GOODS Ca Men’s and Youths’ Fall and Winter Ronalds,” Jarred by Beat- Ing Expressman Gives De- crepit Horse, Rushes for Po- Meeman in a Cab. RIVES BACK TO HER TEA AFTER ARREST IS MADE. Bopressman Goes Behind Bars ~ and Horse Gets a Feed, but Waldorf Register Contains No : i “Mrs, Ronalds.” 5 many successful stores in Europe, and we are determined to merit your custom by giving the best quality of materials, the best workmanship ever given for the money in New York, You ' might ask, How can we do this? Simply by buying our woollens direct from the mills and manufacturing all our clothes on the premises, saving thus middlemen’s profits, Should any garment fail to give satisfaction, your money will be cheerfully refunded. Winter Overcoats for Men. he materials are hard or soft finished Cheviots, Vicunas or Meltons, In black or Oxford. ‘hey come in regular or extra long lengths, and are lined with fine Italian cloth, silk finish, 7 50 velvet pockets and silk velvet collars ° Tourists’ Belt Overcoats, of the latest styles in cut and cloth, lined with all-woo! mohai An Overcoat which will please the most fastidious dresser, in fine black or Oxford Che i ENTIRELY SILK LINED, or lined with FLANNEL AND SILK YOKE, Thibareny VAIUC. .. 406 Poe ee ee ee ereey teeeeee They Are $15, $18 and $20 Garments, |/ * You will not find theis equal in any stage for less, In fact, in the exclusive clothing establishments of Broadway you will find duplicates of the identical 5 Suits and Top Coats we shall sell to-morrow at a 4 saving. Double and Single Breasted Sack Styles Black Thibets, Fancy Cheviots, \p Black Clay Worsteds, Fine Cassimeres, Nothing but the latest styles and most-wanted fab- rics are included. They are strictly hand-made garments, equal to the choicest custom work, The TOP COATS are In Tan Coverts, $ 7 Black Thibets, Oxford Cheviots, 10 00 é Not one worth less than $15. Many e i of them $20. Allat...csecersereeee Boys’ School Clothing. || Bloomer Norfoth Suits: | D, B. Two-Piece Sutts: 8 to 16 years; comprising fancy chev- | Made of the finest blue cheviots and |’ iots in dark brown and gray effects; | fancy mixed cassimeres. a also blue serges; all heavy | Splendid assortment of pat- weight for Fall and Winter le | terns, 1.9 Regular $$ values at Regular $3.50 values at 8 to 16 years, 8 to 16 years, || Fine Wool Knee Pants: Designed especially for school wear; Boys’ Hats and Caps: intended to give the best sort A big collection of maker's of service. Wool cheviot, C samples; made to sell at Cc Regular 50c. values at | 50c., 78c. and $1.00.,... Tn thre tea room of the Waldort-Asto- & pretty young woman sat discuss- oolong and other things with « of friends, The temperature of foom was just right and the scent A Ise ‘roses filled the atmosphere, Fifth avenue outside came totter- an aged and decrepit horse at- to an express wagon. Ywan there!’ said the driver as he |" fhaniged a tattered ol whip down on the aged horse's hide, “Giddap! It's "gold." Bang, whack! “Giddap!" _ “Oh, look at that man beat that poor {ei horas," said the pretty young wom- Ign to her friends in “lm | feoing to atop that, scarce, HISOORCED WIFE) LITLE MISTRESS er of that expreds Wagon arrested.” wn arrested the driver and turned ‘over to Special Officer Regan, of | £8 a ait, Oe NS iy Ornate Remarried Last May During His Summons Aid to Burning Child He waa locked up in the Ten- mation. and the horse waa sent’ Engagement in California— and Then Fights to Go to ~ to,a stable ‘fhe woman thanked the - . = iy Bare eres i “Mtra“Rowatis’ regx.| Wife Formerly Was on the, Hospital with Her in the ng \ ry 2 Men’s Sack Suits. Sack Suits, all-wool black Cheviot, also in fancy mixtures, in single or double breasted styles........ss00. 6.00 Single and double breasted Suits of black Thibet, Worsted and gray or brown mixtures...........5 . 9 00 Sack Suits of Cheviot, Serge and fancy weaves, in the new season's models, with I. Mit wi tae dels, full back, broad shoul. 12.50 Separate Trousers, in a large assortment of Worsteds and Cheviots, all the newest designs and fabrics...... . Miss Mary By@ peel Mca LIA DOOR Ee area Lets Reece ESET Young Men’s Suits and Overcoats from $4.50 Up, Children’s Overcoats and Suits. These Overcoats are made of tine quality of cloth in navy, olive and gray mixtures; well cut silk, in the following styles: ui oy , os Srongly sewed with Long Overcoats with velvet collars....... SeRKeDHDERDEN ERAS Russian Coats, military front, belt back, embroidered sleeves Long yOvercoats, belt back, and Reefers............ecccce cue These Suits are made in our own factory, of as good cloth and workmanship as we put Sailor and Russian Sults,, Misses’ and Children’s Garments, Daly, the actor now playing in "Can: |dida," at the Berkeley Lyceum, and . | his wife, Mary Blythe, from whom he , was Uvorced two y ago, has ‘ust | manta been made public, A ding to friends of the actor, he and his wife were re married during his recent engagement q | : of ‘Isle of Spice’, in caittornia, ss Forty Members ; P By the divorce decree, Mrs, Daly was Company Will Give Performs| awarded te custody of their only child, a little girl, and shortly afterward went ances in Bellevue and Rooses| to tive with friends, Daly was allowed . velt Institutions. to seo the child occasionally, and be and his wife remalned friends came to take her to the hospital, Tiny, & little black-and-tan dog, had to be taken by force and locked up In a room, ‘Tiny belonged to Margaret Carey, of No, 1% Williams avenue, East New York. ‘The little girl, in playing with matches, set hor dress afire, and the dog ran barking upstairs to the mother, He pulled her dress with hie teeth and made {t plain that his little mistress was In trouble, Mrs, Carey ran downstairs and found her fourteen-year-old daughter, Eva, CAMMEYE 6th Ave., Cor, 20th St. with belt across back; made of fancy, plain and check material; trimmed on collar with red and white silk brald; sizes 12 to 16, Value 10, 98 5 Girls’ Box Reefers in Winter and Fall weights; made of covert cloth, checks and regulation blue cheviot; trimmed very nicely on collar; sizes 4 8 to 14. Value $7.50. Special at. Spe ——— Ambulance, 4 7 ‘ Stage | It Bate Sulit Some splendid values are offered for the business of Saturday. News -, that’s worth reading over very carefully, if you're a bit interested. ‘ News of the remarriage of Arnold . dogs’ to pare i ine Ie Misses’ Junior Suits; box coat style, | Girls’ Dresses for school; fancy sus- ittle mistress into the ambulan va pender and ‘tailored models. Made of excellent quality cashmere; also black and white checks; all new shades; pret- tily trimmed with buttons and fancy silk braid; sizes 6 to 14, Actual value $4.50. Special at 2.98 Misses’ Walking Skirts of Panama and other excellent wearing materials; new model in all lengths. Regularly $5.75 ee $6.50, Special at $3.08 4 98 e a | ‘They met again in Santa Monica, Cal,,| trying with rugs and portleres to put — j — | last May, and thelr marriage occurred | out the flames that enveloped Margaret. The convalescent patients In Belle-|a few days later. Mra. Daly formerly ee ey, helped 4 pet out the yy al aln a. e@ WM. VOGEL & SON. ‘ Seats ait “a 4 and then falnte elr soreama Usual detect 0 Vue and Roosevelt hospitals will have| was on the stage and met Daly firat| And then fe hbo “ ue @ treat this noon when the full} when she was a member of Nat Good: ||inee Rt the Heyanors, and an ambu saasing collar, Cravens © e@horus and many of the principals of | win's company, ‘The child was still conscious when s BEE! “ale of Spice Company” appeat nea De. Smith arrived from the Bradtord n e alin oor Sp a Street Hosplta ° before them in a special performance. | ’ Tiny ‘hung avout hie {ttle mistress, i Forty members of company will BOY S$ NECK BROKEN BY FALL Ne King her h anda and whining his sym- Is Now urc a ° 4 Jeave the ) > Theatre in seven pathy. hen the child was put in the Sing “ : " a jambulance he fought to be allowed to e automobiien first to Roosevelt | Pambled trom a Tree While Ploke| fy hor He wan taken away, bY Hospital, All of the norue will be is tng Nata and Killed, forea and, tocked Up tn room where $ 50 ‘ull costume but when they enter the > . . ow he whined and scratched on the door| f W “hm ‘hey will be coaliy wrapped up | PATERSON, N. J, Sept. 2%—Louls for hours e Oes for omen te fortis them against the chilly |Stanton, ten years old, who lived at | The child died within an hour after ee we as t it Philly | Little Falls, was killed by a fall from | D9" admitted to the hospital he large wards In Roosevelt | chestnut tree. ‘The little fellow had s 5 h V ] W. al has been fitted with an ex. (Sone nutting with a number of boye . 91,000 in Gold, uc alues Were Never ered a ‘ ’ . a : aw near can. YO a tb eoereak es a Semporised stage and arranged to seat| "8 Own age, He climbed into a tree] eeNating the OF the Prectian, rat bot the Ad While reaching for burrs dost his @omfortably 90 persons. Many of the) i iance and fell to the ground, striking Patients will be wheeled into the room| on hiy head. His companions ran it # to see the performance from thelr dn-| fright and summoned ald. vote for FP and Roosevelt, A cou Walid chairs. A physician who résponded found the) pon entitling the holder to one vote hs principal features of the show boy dead and County Physician Me- will be printed in next Sunday's World. Bride later Announced that death waa Without it you cannot ie Paat will be produced are “The Goo-Guo | due to @ broken neck. wie ee Man,” which will be sung by Alexander | Hair Falling Out, Turning Gray or Faded Restored ew York Sunday ot $1,000 for the * of the popular Before—Not Even by Us. IT IS ONLY AT OUR STORE and at this sale that $2.10 secures the same grade of Women's Shoes that are so broadly adver- tised by other dealers at $3,50, This Is the Greatest | Trade Bargain Event. Every Size and Width and Every Pair Guaranteed, A Full Display of These Fine Shoes in Our 6th Ave. Show Windows. In Patent Kid and Black Kid, patent leather or kid tips; new, stylish lasts, -_ motor cars start out with flowers, which 1 in the different Our New“Con Nothing is so good as a good thing im- proved. This aphorism fits with a nicety to our New “Concave”’ Shoulder. Since all successful endeavor is marked by progress and improvement, and since things reach a perfect state only through evolution, so is it that our New “Concave” Shoulder in h FALLS FOUR STORIES. Patater Sericosiy Hurt While at Work on Eighth Street Building, Edward Olsen, twenty-three years aid, of No, 171 Ann's avenue, the Mai ate Lei SOM , Bronx, fell from the fifth to the first S ~w Poor of the bulliing at No. 6 East get inp jt. 2 and halr of erust PBighth street to Pen wad anes \ 1 : up.to.date heels. Button BF os “ii a, \ i and lace; all made HAND its present form is a better and more perfect @hat he will recover p ha SEWED WELT. | shoulder than was ever tailored intocoat of , Open Saturdays Until 7 P. M. r, beauty Hay’s Heairhealth with Harflna Soap, ‘It | KEEPS YOU LOOKING YOUNG Large 50s. bottle rhe Gee ‘at nothing Mitiout Philo Hay Specials Co, sigaaterc, Free Soap Offer Wells’ Hair Balsam Sign this coupen, take It to of the following draggtst: r fy Irhenlth and r nit at Sun NH aes Isnot a Dye but gradually restores man. Bulky wadding and padding have been en- tirely eliminated, the lines of our New ‘'Con- cave” Shoulder have assumed more natural proportions, there is no exaggeration of height ‘ or breadth. In short, it is a graceful, well- modelled shoulder that lends to aman an athletic appearance, and a shoulder that will hold its shape—al ways. This feature, together with our “Closefit- ting’ Collar, the perfect fit and set of our 9 clothes, and the painstaking tailoring, makes manifest that Wm. Vogel & Son clothes are the best ready-for-wear clothes for men. Fall Suits & Overcoats, $15 . At $15—Sack Suits in 12 distinct single and double-breasted modela, This Guarantee on every M. B, Umbrella, of black Thibet, blue and black cheviots, and plain and fancy.effeeta, in Tweeds, Cassimeres and Worsteds, (MB Unbrellas Stiwtar tome Rain-proof, or money back. At all Umbrella Counters. Positively fast biack—will not crack or turn gray. Non-twist- Ing steel rod. 8 ribs instead “Carry an M. B,” a Fifth Ave, & 9th St., B’klyn, CREDIT Freely Extended to All, color, black of ? brown, Contains GIBTAN, 1 Tuth: GOLDW THN Sth MAL, bos Sth tvs { geven.to make It last longer, Made by Miller Bros. & Co, 45-47 Lispenard St, N.Y, You Stayiny Up Nights with Hh ay. JOMASOS, fA 14 ‘ HOOsE Hinhus we DE GAY h IEEE, Bat sth avy DAMES, & sth avg! VD I s nice dressing, By $1.0 bottles at druggists, or large sire prepaid by ex- 88 on receipt of $1.00, £. 8. WELLS, Chemist, Jersey City, MJ. At $15—We show brown sack suits In 18 variations of the color from mahogany, a very dark brown, to the new onion shi very ‘ight browns, Some are solid effects, others in broken id CLOTH | NG checks, overplaids and mixtures, For the Entire Family. At $15—Top Coate—a wide range of modele—in the new shades of 1 s aOuT & * ae 2 —— | Tan, Olive and Green Covert: ROUGH RATS CLEARS OUT $1Down & 50c. Per Week ; SAT | At $15—Medium Length Overcoate of Black and Oxford unfinished That Roaches Worsteds and Cheviots, silk-lined throughout to edge of lapels, ceavtscl. Laren FiNwey aie faa AAR F ii , : Fall Suits and Overcoats, $15 ' ‘ Turse bend con efor rt Ho. At Drugeivts, ES Waits, Jersey (tty NJ, Furniture WM VOG J to $35. ha we will o) Wht ; “iatheatg ey. A re tre tane dan - - and Everything for House . EL & SON, ci ar ; ay BY ; keeping, Broadway Houston S$ SUNDAY WORLD WANTS { Se WORK MONDAY WONDERS..

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