The evening world. Newspaper, October 5, 1904, Page 4

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! Semen in Her ‘Com- Rose in Mutiny When, Told that, Actress; TO STREET, ES IN«HANDA Against Them They Did Not Carry Off e or Seats—Actres Proctor's its sald they were Ander con- Aug. 1, and had not been y told mony hard luck tales ‘ Borrowed to provide them z p miued cid Man esac ok ne theatre. te “proprietor ihe re. ie uniess jee was sent to keep i mw Lexington avenue. bundles, One | arrested. At the station they gave the names | A it Louls Vorbaus tried to beg! }.}Men’s Cape Gloves, 1-clasp or button, Pioue or P. X. M. sewn, spear back, in behalf of Weber &| round that a material! @byent, Attorney “Dave") protested that this was only| | flonor;” sald Mr. Neuberger, | fe What is known as a| or, He was plying his Broadway, when leo C. Four picture hats, each valued at $%, and quantity of feathers, valued | shi The detectiver watched the men for some distance and decided their ac- tions were suspicious, ‘They stopped them and asked what they had in the of the men stammered that they were moving thelr belongings. opened one of the bundles and | the hats. The two wore then) Skee hanes tenes Ok A No Stern Brothers Will continue this week their important sale of Alexandre Gloves IN NAPOLEON AND PENRYTH QUALITIES in all the new styles for Street and Evening wear Women’s Alexandre Glace ——e Quality) 3 clasp, overseam, Paris Point Women’s Alexandre Pique (Penryth Quality) 2 clasp, Pique Sewn, Paris Point Embroidery, Women’s ‘‘Lucette” 2.clasp, French Kid, Overseam Sewn, Paris Point Embroidery, Brilliant Cut Glass F ORMER CHURCH SOPRANO SCORES IN VAUDEVILLE, Use Jean Bdwards, soprano soloist Sdwards has been on the stage only a of one of the foremost rhurches in the ehort time she has met with great suc- city, who recently made her debut in| cess, She Is @ rich, eweet-voiced s0- vaudeville, is appearing this week at | prano, capable of remarkable execution ‘Theatre, Broadway } .| Twenty-elghth street. Although Miss” the headliner class. WOMEN’S HATS LAND. TWO MEN IN JL */ Owner of Witinery § Says Front and Doors of Store Were Broken| ints, om aN hat ‘the. store In—Husband Reported Rob-| pores nat bery After Men Were Arrested, |22'8 tie rotary as ah goods and | and compass, and is rapidly getting into |= East One Hundred and Twenty- third street. | According to the police, Black had a | skeleton key and two flat keys in his Possession. On one of the boxes was the ane of “Mme, Dobiin, One sae Thirtieth’ street and Seventh fag The police of pe West One Hundred |and Twenty-fifth street station were | Ratified to make an investigation. Mme. Doolin was seen at her store en the selon the andlor carving by plac and and BUhop miitgety ah rt bb 4 aa re ight, nes, They looked Af mbowt 1475, were the contents of two | men * to sonte tolg bundles carried by a couple of | ch ,%4 oa Naooa Sy to au men who attracted the atttention of Detectives Conway and Kammer at One 9 | Hundred and Twenty-ninth street and nn asanlliiionete TOSSED FROM HER CARRIAGE, Myra, Vanderhoet Sald Track Driver ‘Was Reckless—He Was Arreated. Mrs. Catherine Vanderhoef, widow of Matandel Van Wyck Vanderhoe!, was tossed from her carriage at @ P. M. yesterday at Fifth avenue and Thirty- fourth street. She was on the way to her home, at No, 318, West Seventy- | eighth street. 1 by Joseph Maher, of eet rentycuns street, Brooklyn. |. | tried to cross the avenue in a hurry’ eg A rk the truck grive was reck! 5 arrested. was not e! aly he $1.35 mbroidery, Regular price $1.75 $1.15 Regular price $1.45 98° Regular price $1.25 95¢ Regular price $1.25 i bet | bac Opening Sale of Women's Wool Waits, consisting of | 50 Dosen Waitsts \of a superior quality of all wool fancy waisting cloths, in ja great variety of colored ; pleated yoke,French new sleeves and fancy | stock collar; $5.00 waists, Special $3. - 0. —Also— |200 Fine Taffeta Waists, in all the new fall shades, in- } |cluding black and white, in jan exclusive model; value $7-50 Special $6.50 each, Lord Taylor, | Broadway and Twentieth Street, Fifth Avenue, Nineteenth Street, FRIDAY Pianos, These Pianos are thoroughly repaired and leach week we sell them lon Friday, and it proves a lucky day for a great many. A good second. hand Piano of reputable make is better than a cheap new one, and the iprice is less, For Friday lwe have the following, Come early for the best. UPRIGHTS. Oak, it BRADBURY, | Wy, NDEREON. BEX ny, Waa Laamenems. 160 SQUARE PIANOS, }) HAZELTON. was HOO... was : 1 STEINWAT, was 8700 PIANO PLAYERS. yan for Weber & Fields, | in Beatty to arest him. | three or four hours In the Pitation-house waiting for when he was ar-| Ys Market Court. | th ‘ereating a panic ho In the areet Tt is a id an immediate the case down . Vorhaur retired | to brush up his in preparation for Whiskey Sets (7 pieces), Shallow Fruit Dishes, Fancy Shaped Fruit Bowls, English of the highest grade and most exquisite designs shown in a stock of unusual variety, from which these are especially seiested for to-morrow’s sale on third floor Celery Trays, $6.75, 9.09, 11.50 $2.75, 3.75, 4.75 $5.75, 6.75, 8.75 and Limoges, plates, cups and saucers. $2.95, 3,9 Footed Compot Dishes, $1.65, 3.65, 4,25 Salad Bowls, 8, 9 and 10 in., $2.95, 4.75, 7.95 richly decorated West Twenty-third Street FROM vee $120 1 APOLLO, 1 waa j roe) eat was eo., 160 Easy Payments Liberal Service, FULTON (near Smith), BROOKLYN N.Y At Galil SITO DUNHAM = $4 125LINDEMAN 4, 135 DECKER 5 unui gat 140 IVES & POND 5 227, SQUARES. $15 WORCESTER ¥ me 35 WATERS fr 40 CHICKERING 3 iA ASSTEINWAY & SON 3 Stool and Cover with each Plano, PIANOS = ' RENTED, 2 Monty. GOETZ & CO. 81, 83, 85, 87 COURT ST, UNOOKLYS, N.Y, ONE BLOCK PROM CITY HALL OPEN EVENINGS, cooapeevety ‘week we take in ex-]} change various makes off) , West 125th St., near Ce Ave. Homes Furnished $190 As They Should Be from You CANNOT find the equal anywhere of the value we give in furnishing 4-Room Flats for $120. Of course we could “furnish” flats for le:s money, but hardly ‘‘somplete!y"’—not to meet your approval nvr without endangering ovr rzputation- il Liberal Terms of Credit, for 14.80 eal 4 47.75 iinacloses 2.99 Mission Hike design, Im finest Rockers, }ike de. quartered, iano pol- A ished oak, Feet aha Ey apie wires $f, Lin. big 41 in. wide. Oren Seturdays Until 10 P.M, Ss. & H, Stamps. | 4. 98 Cellaratte Stan Ube derign, in 6. 50% flue Md xa © Coal Ranges nest baker, ete., » | y barre! ft tb in ed ‘ar holders, Blokel tehmtnea’ pe, glass tacks, cies | pipe, gineet racks, ete. All Cars go direct or by transfer to our doors. ‘HBatierwan | Broadway, Graham and Flushing Avenues, Brooklyn. Our Great October Notion Sale __Is Establishing New Records, | And ‘Kod why shoolda't shouldn't selling be extraordinarily large with such bi8 | values for so little money? Here are a few of the thousands of ony things that make up this sale: Pina, full site pavers; | Kid Curlers, West om | Batis Suk Binding, 0- firs ‘ Corset Taces. dom” oth . ' saworted aa Hiss ceil'6e ree; Corey bun. aise wile Dandies; goliar 1 Biakioos hini’ Dow; | Coront, Suvels, wit ; = re ‘unity 0 owe Hooks | fer ili wt ook $n tiead Pins sascrtan ig | Newdleslarme cart “ti | aR SUPPORTERS ape aes ensures, both vias | Curling Irons: each... = batters: ‘pale | cHirRO} COLA | Sa et . ai fag Derners: sock pose | roet Binding. poze PRARL LET s ,sarious toda supnaek® Mery aT: ‘and, bs - one of 12 m4; nite Be ieee Cabinet 0 “ot sorte i! d. [Mercerized Waists, 79) ‘This Plant Stand, 25¢ Here are about a thousand) | Golden more of those black mercerized! ‘or Wea- | waists that left us so quickly last week. | thered Every woman can use one or two of these | Oak atthe ‘They are made with cluster | { 2 ‘tubular, cS ye tape ace... di de |" beg i | each on so fo Lear Fons and fancy | | Plant | | Miecned. Worth as Thandey 79¢' oot top, Underwear, 25. | ima —_—_— high, neat- Women’s Shaped Ribbed | \Iy a" | Vests, long and short sleeves, heavy | ilies ies’: fleeced and nbely trimmed, wit : 25¢ enkle length Fiench tand pants 4 match, extra large and son 25 sizes; special, each... ic Women’s Natural Wool "Vests, long end stort sleeves; ankle 6c! pants to m quality, each. | 928°. 50Corsets,98¢ | | Full bias gored Corsets of tine | ported coutil of the popular W. B, make, straight front, mediam low bust, trimmed top and bottom with lace and ribbon, garter attachments, | white only, sizes 18 to 30 in.; | regular price 2.00....... 98 | A limited number of ‘Nemo Corsets of coutil snd batis'e, mostly Coats for a They’ re of all-wool Zibeline, in red, gieen and pretty blues, with double ccpss, velvet pip ing and full cuff sleeve. Coats are | fer misses of ages 8 to 14, and sell) at sissa, dou tad as 5. Thursd: all sizes. drab and white; reg | aime tS ee 3, 98| | lar price 2.00 and 2.50...8, «90 | Emb’d Pillow Shams & Scarfs, 15c espe a ees AS ! As fine an assortment as you'd want to pick from, About two | thousand pieces, including opeawork and embroidered_pillow shams and dresver scarfs, all manufasturer's Lp a and worth ideal to 24 Sie. enh, Special for Thursday ..++.+scrsevnees , Sc, Out ‘Wonderful Fr Expositiog| Is Developing New Interest Every Day. See the demonstrations, Partake of the samples of pure ford that are at your disporal. Listen to the sweet stains of the string orchestra that plays every day. And while hee tke advantage of these great grovery values: i *; rerulae | | START RIGHT. ‘Well Begun Is Half Done,’’ SUCCESS LIES IN THE ity from the SUNDAY WORLD'S | BEGINNING, ‘‘BU: INES OPPORTUNITIRS, ” N ||HONeill & Co NEW FALL SUITS, COATS and WAISTS (Third Floor.) No matter what, your wants may be found here— iI) the following Underpriced Specials are for Thurs- day’s selling: The New Suits | WOMEN’S SUITS—Fitted back, loose front, medium lengths, Hntshee with plaits and belt. They are je of imported novelty dark mixtures or plain colors—coats Begin business by choosing a good oppor- z lined with silk, plaited skirts—Thurs- Se taghttese Uist tints este a, $45.00 | Regular value $20. 00. WOMEN'S VEST SUITS—A New Model, made of pe milled heavy brown imported cheviots—coats just about knee length, with crushed velvet vest and trim, $19 75 | new Paquin sleeve, plaited 1 eat ' iI) Value $2 Three Special Values in he New Coats Women’s Waists The ever popular Jacket, as well as the longer coats, in every desirable cloth and style. Three Specials for Thursday: WOMEN'S COATS — Covert Selected from probably the wost complete stock of Fall, Waists to be seen anywhere. DRESS WAISTS—Ot Chiffon Tat- | feta, half inch stitched tucks front, back and sleeves; also with deep | THE NEW LONG LOOSE COATS—Open seams, lined, with half helt, full new Paquin sleeves, WOMEN'S LACE WATE Made of all-over Oriental La round yoke, ee’ with wide flat. Plaited, and very much in demand now — Value $1.75. silk braids in circh double-faced cloths new “Bellaire” sleeve ~~ Thursday... +.-++ . \]) Thursday .....-+006+ | Value $16.00. | Regular price $10.00, LONGCOVERTCLOTHCOATS | | FIGURED MADRAS WAISTS—| —Entrely new models in narrow | loose front, half lined with satin—Thursday Value $25.00. plaited effect, half belt. fitted 75 $1.00 The Largest and Finest Showing of Untrimmed Millinery in the City (Third Floor.) BEAVER, FUR and BRUSH FELT HATS in the smartest shapes and colors, VELVET, CHENILLE, TAFFETA, CHIFFON and LACE HATS in stanning effects—at moderate prices. SHADED OSTRICH TIPS, per bunch - 98e OSTRICH PLUMES, in black a and while, $1.25 to $1.48 é Heckle and Coque Pompons, Beadeauz, ant \a aParadise Birds and Algrette, élbel Foltage, Flowers, etc., ~ in immensé assortments, Manufacturer's Samples of Children’s Cloth Coats at 4 less than actual cost (Second Floor.) week until sold, we will offer Colored Cloth Coats a the “Wee Folks” that are suitable for Dress, School and Play cost to make. Sizes 1 to 3 Years Coats that were $5.00; now......++++ Coats that were $6.00; now...., socee Se And so on through the entire line. $1.00 and $1. 50 Black and Colored DRESS GOODS i} 69c. per yard | Wecontinue the most important Dress Goods Sale | advertised this season—goods worth $1.00 to $1.50 per yard at 69c.—aili strictly reliable high grade fabrics and every yard guaranteed perfect. (First Floor.) Some of the Popular weaves in the sale are: $6-inch Melange Suitings, worth $1.35.. | 56-inch Plain Cheviot Suitings, worth 1.28 .cceee: : All at 50-inch Armure Suitings, worth $1.00 | 50-inch earns Cloth: (plain), worth 50-inch y nglish Sicilian, worth $1.00.. 36-inch Mannish Suitings, worth $1.50. . 38-inch Imported Silk and Wool taal de Chine, worth $1.00.......... 43-inch Panne Zibeline, worth $1.00, . With numerous other verv desirable weaves. We are Sole Agents in New York City for The Famous “E. C. Burt’ SHOR for Women, Misses and Children (Second Floor.) There are perhaps no points in a woman's personal appearance that convey as distinct an impression of her individual taste and retinemen: as her shoes and her gloves. And there is no individual feature so easily ime proved by its covering asa toot which has not been properly cared for— provided the covering is scientifically and artistle. Edwin C. Burt 2!) ras ; The Burt shoe of to-day is an evolution repre. senting over forty years of practical experience in = B imparting an air of taste and refinzment to women's 7 SNe feet—in giving the indefinable something in appear. ance which w eepreane pair. The “Bort’’ Shoe for Misses and Aeon For Children, New York re canoe 09 OBL QuaLrTe try to cover by the Hd a” For Misses, ) rer 11 10,4 92090 sizes 8 to i | round yokes finished in Cloth, all over strapped, new full | eat wits folds -~ 5 00) pave ad ae - UTED AY wosene serene ings—Thursday.. . Value $7.00, i " Value $15. 00, Commencing Thursday morning, and duritg the | —a manufacturer's entire sample line at 1-3 less than they | | } Sixth Avenue, 20th to 21st Street. | Af

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