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WORKING GALS _ Miss Alice Smith, Probation Offi-| eer, Cor /inced that a Com- / fortable House Well Managed Would F rove Successful. {T SHOULD BE SIMPLY rt for Capable, Sym- hetic Woman to Ameliorate p Boarding-Houses. @ sympathetic woman in this city and conducting a boarding- Probation officer of the Yorkville | td a fre thousands of eitts.”* sald this city who have flo homes and are 4 d to live in boarding-houses. | WW these wirls needis boarding-houses, | a home, yet infinitely superior to pub- | p institut/ons, h their chilling, in- t tyeling. Smith i confident that if come » Clever woman, practical and | etic, xhould start such a house. | id make it a success, and that soon find Imitators among the | y philanthrople women of chix city. Atmoaphere Needed. Delleves each house of that kind in the course of time become a}. around which other serious- women would gather, willing to assist in improving the l pitt af - a he iy served ete Vs and comfort. House, ral ro) ee fe i onditl the girls ; on rial ey att | ie girl or to meet ive at Re Saad" and cnerine 1@ & pleasant and ideal pie- is ah ae, rae in ne board: of @ home substl- | Sh away from the | for study or to J oF mweethearts, | Should fe Decorated. nd wh should ‘be appetising and ‘Meeping rooms of the girls should | ty Dut neatl ed. iret ’ yulously clean. M Admits, would require consid ttal a: mtinvous hard work. t and constant demands ‘energy “of the keeper of the it it would be a work of lore — mom: Penptotal e eventnally would «ove many self-respecting girl CORA KIPLING BURIED. nown Sporting Man Pays Puneral Kapenses, Whe body of Cora Kipling. the young ¥ in who was found dead, shot = canal the head, with the gas jets Wd on, fn the hoveest No, 48 East ty-sixth street, was buried to-day wt, the interment being emetery, Long island. only a few persons prés- ere : , Most of them women. one of whom % ed great grief at the sight of the » Bhe, with two other women, fol- the remains to the cemetery. It eaid that the expenses of the fu | wal were met ly @ well-known sport- in man in New York, whose name not he learned. close Saturday night.| 4e not register you cannot | on books (o-morrow. yee do tt any th aed iH yAcouses His Wife of Transfer’ FRENCH BND SAILS HOME. know where you can make $% dead! BUT NEATLY FURNISHED. ca*y. 4 tend of mine wants to get rid f his wifesand if yourwill make love to her you cansmake $2." | \by Jacob Grosfeld, a Stanton street | Young man, i# the chief item in the de- fense of conspiracy offered by Mra. Of Girls WhO Live in Fannie Herman to the sult of her hus- band, Jacoby Herman, for absolute di- transferring im there a serious-minded. kind brightest pupil, young Max Halpern. to sacrifice her time and energy the job, but only to entrap Herman, | work of leve for her homeless with whom he managed to get into tera; willing to try the experiment conversation abuot it in the presence : of a large party of friends, when he, for homeless working girls after denounced Herman in a loud voice, suggested by Miss Alice Smith, | saying | ‘Then louder Smith, “employed at small wages me, a stranger, to do such a thing to ttle children?’ And sanitary, well kept and with Herman sent her ic a ‘al dtvorve, | hing of & home almosphere, per- a rabbi fora “ghet or rabbinic | not an equivalent to a real pleas. | but Mrs. Herman balked, and then her |] Quantities restricted on a few items only. |] very best quality that we have ever seen for anything like tusband foundation in fact. Hasband Dentes Conspiracy, Alfred Jawarowar denied the conspir- + A behalf of Herman and presented a + wits, Including one of @ woman who peered over the transom into ngied Banner.” USIC TEACHER SUES FOR DIVORCE Mrs. Pieard, Delegate Herman's apartment and sew @ party carousing Al | prench position, and H. Herbotte, | reserved deciaton. | Louis, sailed. ee ring Her Affections to His, Brightest Pupii—She Alleges a Conspiracy. 1% mubiciane—sailed for France to-day | {% the ace aay, it on La Lorraine, and in consequence! yote you're there was a very large crowd down to fy’ the “Young fellow,.do you want a job? 1 Women’s Department. Crushed Velvet Shirt Waist Suits 19.75 ‘Crepe de Chine Dresses Silk Lined 39.50 Suits This allegation in an afMfdavit signed oree. | Mr. Herman accuses his wife of | her affections to his ‘HE WORLD: I'HURSDAY I:VENING, OCTOBER 20,1904. brought this suit without any| the vessel off. As she pulled out int the stream the band played “The Sta: ¢ band came to this country about two santa age to vey at the Lous n. it to the St, Louis Government to Py Justice Amend took the papers and | #¢! of State, Paris, who also —a | REGISTER TO-MORROW! ‘The band de la Gerde Republicaine— | Register to-morrow. It he apre Crushed Velvet Coat 29.50 Light Evening Coats 25.00 VOGEL BROTHERS, | 42d St. cor, 8th Ave, tt from the Ex. Con- visited St. aa Sale of $25 Miti-\Sale of Long Covert Squirrel Lined Silk Coats 25 .0O ustomMadeCovertCoat Grosfeld says he pretended to accept, “I want my 4% for the divorce.” “Mr. Herman, how ‘eduld you ask helpless, innocent woman with «wo! Nackall Carhart s€ B’way @ 13th St. Mrs. Herman and others allege that! and some relatives to) In all America there is no better Glove sold for $1.50 a pair than is our “Marwyn” Glove at 98, In all the world there is no other real French kidskin Glove s0 exquisite sold for as little. Crushed Ve'our Coat “New Model Rain Coat | In every detail the Leading Retail Establishment of Brookly tary Coat Suits Coats at at $15 $8.50 | ‘This is news that should create a/ It’s never been our good fortune tremendous stir in our women's suit | to offer you a more striking value it, The suits involved in| than these long Covert Coats, They oo me K satiny eer are made in the newest model, like lined coats edged with | cut above, 45 inches long, of olive- Sie braid Veale of ativet’or|tan and Oxted coverts, half satia the new leather shade, finished with | lined. In one of them you will know small gilt buttons. Skirt in the 15| you are smartly dressed—other re kilt model. Instead of $25| women will think #0 too. Special special sale price 19 $15, lat $8.50, They're worth $15 _| Vogal rothors 42” Six. Cor 8 Ave. . About. two hundred centres, One of the best va ee, anid We. enpctted Crisonnts at 15e. a Vard. irs ready "The Sale fs still broad and fine in its offerings of than cost to make in many instances, To-morrow we shall have these: White Irish Point Lace Curtains, $3.25 instead of $4.50 and $5.00, $4.25 instead of $6.00 and $6.50, $4.85 instead of 96.75 and $7.50. $6.95 instead of $9.50 and $10.00. $7.35 instead of $9.50 and $10.00. Ae instead of $14.00 and $15.00, $8.50 instead of $11.00 and $12.00 $14.95 instead of $23.50 and $25.00. 150 Pairs Ruffled Renaissance Lace Curtains, $1.25 a Pair. $6.75 to $40 Portieres, $5.75 Pair. with either silk cord or'fringe, in all shades of red, olive, rose, nile, ete, Fine mercerized Portieres, nae Foe, Men's Entrance at Elm Piace, Absolutely new Shirts, made up | at a dollar each. them at [open ae vantage romn| antee our pices fo be is every instance as low or lower than the same goods cost anywhere else. Basting ‘Cotton, soo spools, regular! 1,200 "sta Machine Cotton, 50 or 70, aie Linen finish Thread, large spools, larly Sc., Sewing Silk, 1-24 ounce spools, Terry 5, at Buttonhole Twist, 20 yard Is, regularly 4 Asbestos Iron Holders, regularly 4c., at.. India Tape, 6 assorted widths, sn Twilled Tape, 10 rolls, regularly 8c. Taffeta Seam Binding, white or black, regularly Waist Bands, regularly Sc., at * Be Tubular Shoe Laces, 5-4 length, regularly Sc., a dozen. .3¢ Glace Dress Belting, black, white or gray, regularly 1% Double serge Belting, white or black, regularly 60c,, at.40: Rubbér lined or stockinet Dress Shields, regularly 4 if ly, aye 8 lar- ly, 10¢., a pair... Wr Hook-on Hose Supporters or fancy frill web with pin tp. regularly 10c,, a Daif.......cecssecs ener eens whee th Merrill Skirt Supporters with long waist attachment, match, and all sizes between 13% and 1744 to-morrow at 5e., a8 , regularly 12¢., Oe A 10c. Table—20¢, Values. thin china. A 15. Table—25c. Values, and gold lines. teas A 25, Table—50c, Valurs. ai yaenige 10; ularly Se., pleces, black o' c dozen pretty styles, hates Be Bouillon Cups and Saucers, After Dinner Garter Elastic, plain and fancy, at half price. None sent C. 0, D. No mail or teleyhone orders filed] | handles., In two roses in border effects. Main Floor, Rear. gold trimméd Best Apron Ginghams---5c. Brush Trays. Salad Bowls, Basement 25c. Gold-Plated Brooches, 17¢. We think they are the very prettiest Brooches and the the price They are all new and include the prettiest of the new de- signs, such as knots, clovers and fancy effects, plain or enamelled, and some set with imitation pearls or rhine- stones. There are hard enamel butterflies with fancy centres, in assorted colors—an endless variety for selec- tion, Full 25¢. value, at AF 17c. apiece Main Flow. Front Candy Specials. Fresh, wholesome Candies of the high grade that has come to be known as “Loeser Standard,” and less than usual prices to pay 40c, Chocolate Chips, 29. Lt. Thin, flat sheets of crisp molasses candy covered with chocolate—no Candy we know of that you will want to eat more of 30c. Peanut Goodies—24c, Lb. A good little Peanut Bar covered with chocolate—it de- serves the name of goody basket weaves washing, too. Half price to-morrow, 12%¢ jain Floor, rear. The “Sterling,” The “Miller” The “Perfection” regularly $2.98, at 30c. Whipped Cream Drops, 24c. Lb. Gas Heaters. A large centre of the most delicious cream covered with a Cylinder Gas Heaters layer of fine chocolate. Gas Radistors.......... 4 Main Plodr, Bavement 98c, and $1.10 Ruffled Muslin Curtains, 79c. for Friday—dainty affairs, with dotted, striped and figured muslin lues in this greatest Upholstery Sale that Brooklyn has ever known. 79¢, At least 2,500 yards of these splendid Cretonnes, in a very good assortment of patterns and both Aght and dark ily high-grade Curtains and Draperies, for less Renaissance and Marie Aatoinette Lace Curtains. Men’s $1 Cheviot Shirts, 6c. especially for us—such Shirts as hundreds of men will buy this Fall in good stores But the maker of these got the cheviot at a special price and gave us the advantage, just as we are turning it over to you. All white grounds, with black or blue stripes in good variety. All of the Shirts with separate cuffs to Four Tables of China. After-Dinner Cups and Saucers, Chocolate Cups and Saucers, Tea Cups and Saucers, Bread and Butter Plates, Ice-Cream Plates, Fruit, Berry and Oatmeal Saucers, Sugar Bowls, Cream Jugs, In a neat pink border effect on nice Cups and Saucers, Bread and Butter Plates, Tea Plates, Oatmeal and Berry Saucers, in a pink rose border, festoon Fine Limoges china Bread and Butter Plates, Tea }| Plates, Ice Cream Plates, Tea Cups and Saucers in a half Saucers, Chocolate Cups and Saucers, Cake Plates, open atterns, blue forget-me-nots and pink Salad Bowls in a variety of patterns and all richly A 50c, Table—75ec. to $1 Values. Fine Limoges china Plates, tea, ice cream and bread and butter. Cups and Saucers in tea, coffee, bouillon and after dinner, in a score of pretty patterns Mayonnaise Bowls and Plates, Sugars and Creamers pli ered Syrup Jugs, Bonbon Trays, Cake Plates, Comb and [33 Moreen Petticoats, $1.98, 25c. White Fabrics, 12'c, The pretty mercerized medium and heavy weight White Fabrics «hat are especially suitable for cool weather wear Quite a wide variety of styles—canvas, ottoman and large They will keep their lustre well after | 9. Canton Flannel, 6 1-2c, Oil Heating Stoves. $3.97 and $4.39 $3.97 and $4.39 ea ++ seee Be coves $185 and $2.40 ’ 5 SAUCE W. BROADWay, N, Comfortable Revolving Desk Chairs Made With More Than Usual Care, A necessity wherever a desk is used, whether home or office. Built with a nice regard for proportion, style and finish, Then, above all things, they are con- structed to wear and give long service. There's noth- ing lacking in this splendid assortment, and the big price reductions offer great money-saving advantages. A bargain le Revolving Chair, Solid oak, excellent construction, good finish, reclining, very comfortable. Regus lar price $8.00,saleprice Regularprice$9.00,sale price $6.50. Comfortable re- clining swivel chair, Made of se- lected solid oak, polish finish, extra durable swivel. Great value. Cups and || chocolate, Banik of England Chair, in highly polished oak or mahogany, leather back, saddle shape seat, best grade swivel. Regular price $12.00, sale price $9.00. yard, { Liberal Credit enables you to do things. 559-571 Fulton St., Brooklyn. SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK “t ; § MONDAY MORNING. WONDKRS, $2.48 ¥ cncnody A oe ene | | ‘apm HONeill & Read Every Line of This Great | — Co List of Specials, Which IS FOR FRIDAY ONLY. No Mail Orders Filled—None Sent C, 0. D, _————S All Wool Dress Goods, $0c. a Yard Worth $1.00 to $1.25 9,000 yards all-wool Dress Goods (black and colored), r weaves, such as En- Sicilians, Scotch Man- nish Panama Trench Vi Granite Cloths, Mecdrahey 04 me lines. Imported Prene Suiting. Widths 50 to 56 inches — values $1.00 to $1.25 per yard—Priday,, 500! (Piret Floor.) | Silks 39, Yard Usually 68. to $1.00 5,600 yards of $1.00 to 65c. a yard FANCY SILKS, all the pepbaise sd effects ee colorings that are for street wear— also 2,000 yards all_ silk usually sells at 69, yard—Friday Special (Pirt Poor) Black Silk Petticoats (Second Floor.) Women's Black Silk Walking (Second Ploor.) Genuine Thomson's Glove Fitting Corsets; also P. N., in white and drab, all rida Ribbons (First Floor, 20th St. ide.) New lustrous Messaline Rib- bons, 444 inches wide, in all desirable colors—special for Friday per yard..+++sesese Value 22c. Women’s Belts (First Floor.) Women’s Real Calfskin Belts, shaped with straps and four or, covered buttons, and white—Eriday.. Value $1.00 | Women's Sweaters (Pint Floor, 2ist St. side.) Women's Knit Blouse Sweat- ers, made in a neat stitch, sizes 34 to 42, in red, grey, trown and Triday Women’s Hosiery (First Floor.) 200 dozen Women's extra fine fast black Cotton Hose, double heels, soles and toes—Friday ..... ssssee Regular price 25c. Notions — (Piest Floor.) TLATH ER BON £ — Twill covered Featherbone — regu. Daeg 75¢ per dozen; Gros Grain Covered Feather. bone—regular price $1.40 per dozen—Friday ... O'Neill & Co.” brand best quality Silk Machine Twist ; regular price 5éc spool— Triday .ecseesevees Tancy {rilled Hose Suppor- ters; regular price 0c and Se pair—Friday .......5005 Linen Department (First Floor.) HUCK TOWELS—100 doz. extra heavy Huck Towels; size 16x32, hemmed ready for use, neat larcy red borders— "i 390, HOSE SUPPORTERS — 7c Friday, per dozen., ...$1,00 Worth $1.50. TURKISH TOWELS—Ex. tra heavy Initial, Turkish Towels, choice of initials— good 20c. value—Friday, cacherss (Limt, 1 dos. Umbrellas For Men and Women (First Floor, ist St, Side.) 600 assorted, yarn dyed, piece dyed Taffeta and some silk Umbrellas, 26 and 28 inch, Paragon frame, steel rod,cases and tassels, some with horn and fancy handles, but mostly with natural wood—TFriday...+.... Umually $1.75 and $2.00, Laces and Nets (Piem Ploor, Ziet St. Bide) LACES--a very fine collec tion of Wash and Trimmin, Laces, in black, white im ecru, in edgings, insertings, « 1240 customer.) $1.00 silloons and bandings Triday, per yard. .esees 10¢ and 20¢ Tormerly 25¢ to $0¢ NETS—42 to 45 inch All Silk La Tosca and Brussels Nets (black, white and colors) —Black Silk tigured and striped Nets—Mousseline de Soie and Liberty Silks (black, white, cream and colors)— Triday, per yard......... Formerly 68¢ to 6. 30 | Men's Smoking Jackets | 15¢, Untrimmed Hats (Second Floor.) BEAVER HATS—in black, brown, castor, navy and red—special for Fri- beaches ssreeeecece ‘sually ‘Boys’ $6.00 and $7.00 Suits and Overcoats, $3.88 (Third Floor.) The Fabrics are Meltons, Friezes, Cassimeres, Cheviots and Fancy Worsteds in neat m'xtures—sizes 3 to 16 years —cut in Russian, Sailor, Nor- folk and Dow! breasted styles. The Overcoats are TAMS—Boys’ and Girls’ An. fora Tams in red, navy, wi or silver color- Regular price 50c, and Bath Robes (Pir Floor, 2ist st. #ide.) SMOKING JACKETS— Extra fine double faced cloth, made up and tailored in a high class manner, sizes Mito 44—Triday, Were $4.98 and $5. BATH ROBES—50 Men's sr yy ante assort- ment o! y and neat designe—Friday.. Were §2. (Upholetery Dept.. 4th Floor.) Lace Bed Sets with Bolster Piece, made of bobbinet, with Renaissance lace insertion and centre piece, full gath. ered tlounce—Friday... $2.95 Our regnlar price, $5.00 a (Furniture Dept. 4th floor.) Chiffoniers in golden oak, with glass; size 12220; has five deep drawers and is of superior finish and 150! Chiffoniers | construction—Friday... $5.95 ) Worth $9.00 Same Chiffonier with- out glas—Friday.... Worth $6, Toilet Goods. ~ (First Floor.) MUNYON’S witcH HAZEL SOA P—reqular price 10c. cake—Friday..... 7 pL ‘S TALCUM TAM oath aioe CRANITONIC —Regalar $1.00 size—Priday........ , HAIR BRUSHES—Real ebony, solid backs; bar price 7$¢-Triday---- 4Qo Art Embroideries (Second Flour.) PILLOW TOPS—Persian designs—regular 29¢—Friday1 9 PILLOW TOPS — stamped and tinted, several designs, with backs—regular 25c— $1.17 House Furnishings MACHINE. TWIST—“H. and China (Basement.) DINNER SETS—100 pieces Fine American plain colors, choice of 4 patterns—Friday.... $5,25 Regular $8.00, TOILET SETS—Very pretty and symmetrical shapes, large size pieces, all over decorations in 4 colors, ee blue, green, red, with ‘ull size slop jars—Fri- Regular $11.50 WASH BOILERS —Kras mer's extra heavy Tin Wash Boilers with 18 o2. cop- per bottoms—Friday.. $1,40 Regular $2.25. OIL HEATERS — ("The Superb") Smokeless and odorless; Founts will hold § quarts of oll and is centre draft—Friday,. $2.00 Regular §2.96. ——— College Flags (Third Floor) Flags representing the prin- cipal colleges and universiiies; specially reduced for Friday as follows: $1.00 size, with seal...... 69c size, with full name... Brass Tables ‘avement.) Brass Tables with ( regular price $6.25; special for Friday CAS BURNERS—" Savio” incandesesnt Gas Burners, complete with Air Globe and 4%-inch mantle—regular 60c; Frida ops Grocery Dept (Banenvent,) SOAP — Babbitt best Soap (limit 6 cakes to a customer) OMATOES—Red cipe To. matoes (no limit)—regular Sixth yon oa ~t “Bw rs +» $3,85 $0, D sdvsvsvies oe flo 15¢ $8.00 63c | 50c $0c size, with initial... 35G $6.00 49o price, 31b cans 10¢, Friday jC venue, 20th to 2ist Street, $1.45 € -