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TWO ACTRESSES WHO ARE WARRING OVER NAME ON ELECTRIC SIGN. HERE'S A WAR OF THAT STA It’s All About the Electric Sign at Weber & Ziegfeld’s Which Spells the Name of the Act-) ~ ress Anna Held. mY, _WISS DRESSLER’S FRIENDS WANT IT TAKEN DOWN, | Believe She Has Made the Real Hit. and that nd | i. Name, if Any, Should Flare Out on Broadway. % Grim-visaged war has reared ite | horrid front at Weber & Zieg: | @hd the right little, Ught lit house is in the throes of internal dis- | Sesion that bids fair to move at least >) one star in the theatrical firmament. It's all on account of the big electric ay on the front of the theatre that “Anna Held.” J Miss Dressler's friends dre strongly ‘the opinion that Miss Held hag held hh long enough, in fact, they re- | gard it as singularly appropriate that the Parisienne’s name should be in the at tense of the verb “t, hold,” for NA Et Bethe) inelet that It any one member of aunts ELD MARIE DRESSLER : the company is holding th» centre of the stage, as judgea by popular ap- Proval, it is the dainty and petite Mane. Accordingly they desire it Waxoned forth to all beoadway; at 2 % they say, if ber name doesn't 2 if, they don't want any name to out + When the present “all-star stock G@mpany was planned it was agreed shove": one was to be featured Shope was attached to the gift then that not | even the trouble was taken to make & record of the woman's full name and ‘The appearance of address. hame on dissipated any idea that ition was to provali, but the eon it wee; ye ind wallings were until after the opening. Then, the utmost efforts of Miss Heldw in the audience to exalt her to above her companions, when waeler simply stole the entire the mutterings of rebellion be- istinetly audible, This was par- t in the case of fins the mine, and the property became so valu If Spokane Miner Can Find “Mrs, | Austin,” Thought to Be in New York, He Will Hand Her $275,000. sum for it. The deal could have been made without the co-operation of Mra. her full share. jared that she has presented ulimmtum to the powers that be, (, A | Shich H c in effect, either the name H. Lithgon, a Spokane (Wash. He could not find Mrs, Auatin, who wonder where the show be if she were to carry her|to search for a Mra, Austin, to whom ti into focing hea are on the spot, |D® Wishes to hand $276,000 as her share| i. He will now try to locate ber ar oe one, the gg 9 of battle may |in a mining deal Involving valuable + ie If he cannes Gad, yee, bad the bi rom the vicinity of Broad- 3 on of jiext month he will give up the End Twenty-ninth sireet, "Joo" | Mine Property near Butte, Mont. | test and Mra. Austin will be left out | 8 position is wnenviadle, | Many years ago Mrs. Austin was given! in the cold. his inclination may be, he a9 his partner the husband of the} SISTER NOT DEAD, Quick Lunch Pure Food, Gpartless Joker Sends Woman, ‘ Popular Prices. flote Telling Her of Relative’s| Death—She Sends Flowers and Orders Mourning Garb. with ea Mrs. Pauline Middleroth, of No. 29 Jackson sireet, Hoboken, after elabor- te preparations for the funeral of her sister, Mrs, Katrina Smollenger, of No, 1 Myrile avenue, Jersey City, has now | seores of reasons for not attending that , the fret of which ts that the is not dead. The auble clothes the flowers and the tears ali went Paught, and now the Hoboken slater \48 looking for the practical Jersey City Joker who was the cause of all the ex- ained note signed by Teaohed his aunt in her of the death of from ed and a dressmaker hurrt ily o0-| a dressmaker hurriedly ob tained and black goods bought. The Costume was ready for the funeral on | Mrs. Middieroth then went to Ho- en, At the home of her sister she und everything as it should not be— irs. Smollinger out shopping and the wers In & big vase on the parlor Bhe would Uke to meet the joker who oo Otto's name to the mourning eens mere | Omens | These suits are SIEGEL, OOPERG Walking | sisseiayin tine sod samen hi. wewsrs Suits: 16.48] 28 tro, ‘Trecors phil ee! ire cleguntiy trimmed with contrasting colored broadcloth, velvet and silk braid, and ned with a heavy grade of self-colored taffeta or satin. The skirts are nine gore, wide erted plait beeks, Price 16.48 \\ \\ 'y) DRUNKENNESS CURED TO STAY CURED BY White Ribbon Remedy. ny woman of water, Ithoat pa- They are. lasee-guers Women’s Coats! tern thy made 9 at 11.48 | ° ele w vee and yoke tek antin Women’s Fine Shoes retail ct 2,00 and 2.50 a pair. 1.39 55 viet kid stock, with pa or Ince style. with spring heels, from 2% to 6, and widths B, | Cc, D and EB. Appraised at two Be 7 Fales ace hs A pal... MAKES YOU WELL SUNDAY MUNYON’S PAW-PAW Cures Nervousness, Sleeplessness, Catarrh and All Blood Impurities As men get closer and closer to the secrets ished to find that somewhere in that great laboratory is a cure for prac- tically every ailment from which humanity suffers, Prof. Munyon wrote his name highest of all on the scroll of medical fame when he put Paw-Paw | into form for universal use and brought it within reach of everybody. It 1s nature's cure for Dyspepsia and all Stomach Troubles. It will cure Ner- rience with diseases. Later a big strike was imade tn tne, them. His word is his reputation But he is not alone. able that a syndicate offered a large | YOU'S Paw-Paw send in their testimonials. Here is one from a DR. W. T, GRAHAM'S OPINION Soon after Munyon's Paw-Paw Tonic was introduced,”’ : Austin, but Lithgon, who Is also inter-|T, Graham, one of Philadelphia’s well-known physicians, “'a patient of ested In the mine, wanted her to have| mine who tried It for Dyspepsia end Nervousness spoke of It so enchusl- ast cally that | made up my mind to try it in my practice. I found It to be claim he makes, to Now York City about elght years |= WE GIVE 2B. & M. Blue Trading Stamps with each 10 cents spent until 12 o’clock each day. 10 cents spent. Full books of stamps will be redeemed In our premium exhibit room on the fit there Is a beautiful display of houseturnishing merchandise for which Blue Trading Stamps may be exchanged. There’s the Acme of Quality and Style Perfection in These Suits for Women at 11.78 The 14th Street Store is never so hungry for business that it will advertise undesirable ready-to- wear apparel at any price. When a suit or coat goes out of this store the customer must be so completely ff) satisfied that she will come again and send her friends, We Are Confident that the Woman Who Wears One of These Suits Will Praise Us Women's Walking Suits, made of a fine grade of broadcloth, cheviot or fancy mixed material in various color combinations, The coats are double breasted, collarless effects, with fitted backs, handsomely trimmed with 11.78 velvet or braid, and lined with a heavy grade of talfeia or satin, The skirts are seven and nine gore, wide fa and graduated kilted effects, with invert sleeve, turnover cuffs, trimmed around neck and cuffs with self with a beavy gr Fina g high kilted or panel front effects, with ine gore, with wide flaring, high kilted, inverted plait back. Price 18.48 Thursday’s Specials in Women’s Wraps Women's Jackets, made of very fine,soft grade of kersey. They have flat stitched Govt, tornover culls, effectively trimmed down front and back with three 7 98 rows of self strappine, and lined with a heavy grade of satin. Special at % @ omen’s Coat at 12.48 breasted front eect, flat collar, turnover cuffs, selé ; strapping, trimmed with fine tailor stitching, and lined with best quality black satin, Thursday at 1.3 7) k | > to 8, that were manufactured to Retailers who handle this particular make of shoes because of their wide reputa. tion for wear and style do not make a large percentage of profit but they have to keep them just the same. We Bought This Lot at a Big Price Concession Direct from the Maker We gire you Women’s Wintsr Shoes, well made of fine vici hid with bright dongola and mat kid uppers. You may hive the Vassar or broader tor, Cuban of military heels, heavy exiension and lighter weight In fact you may have the kind you preter, and the Thursday price will be, a pair, 1.3% 7 WOMEN'S STHKAP SLIPPERS 00 pairs—made of vici kid, with one, | and Upree straps. A lot of | them have French heels, Made to retail at 2.00 and 2.50, will go 2: We have 527 Pairs of shoes, in widths C, D and E, and sizes from others common senee and gay heels, widtha B to to Haring, high ited backs, At *.60¢ | an Interest tn some mining property| vousness, Sleeplessness, Rheumatism and Catarrh, Prof, Munyon says with all the near Butte, which at (he time was prao- earnestness of which he is capable, and with irresistible gprvistion: “1 know what tleally worthless, 0 liitle !mportance | my Paw-Paw will do, I know it will cure Dyspepsia, 1 know it will cure Nervousness. I know it will cure Sleeplessness. WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY 11.78 These suits are made of a very fine grade of canvas cheviot and mannish material, The coat hes half fitted strapped back, pouch sp pockets, and lined The skirt is eleven They are made ot a high grade of black kersey, half fitted back, doubl 1.39 WOMENS OXFORD TIES—o pairs. They are made of vici kid and pat- ent colt skin. Several different styiea, with military, Cuban nd French peels. All sizes ip the jot, most al 1,8 to’ 40, at MORNING \\y I know it will cure Catarrh, 1 know it will make rich blood. I know it will make you strong.”’ Such a man does not make these claims lightly. He has had a lifetime of expe- When he says he KNOWS these things he actually knows His fortune and his good name are ehin Every day hundreds of glad users of Mun- leading physician: Hot Chocolate in the Basement at Sc, ix . THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 14. of nature they are aston- id every 6 Dr. W. Several weeks ago he began a seatoh | all that was claimed for it, and | now prescribo It daily with great success for the woman, which took him to | for Dyspepsta and other forms of Stomach Trouble, also for nerve disorders, several cities in the upper part of this | and In connection with Paw-Paw Pilis for Constipation, Biliousness, Jaun- State, Finally a trace led him to Syra- dice and Soret Liver. poet permeuret ore Wert of a a ving a al fi ‘, | Munyon’s Paw-Paw Tonic for sale at all Druggists’, also Paw-Paw ° Moe a Eee heme | ilionatre, Ie on bis way to New York |i" 0" formed that she had moved | ative Plils, the best Stomach and Liver Pills on earth. 28c. a bottle. WONDERS. | Alter that hour one stamp jh floor, where 9 CAMMEYER 6th Ave., Cor, 20th St. An Epoch-Making Shoe Sale For Men, Women and Children IN THE BASEMENT. We have gained the right to claim that we sell the best footwear at the lowest prices, Our Immense Business enables us to make sacrifices and lower figures to a point where they cannot be met or competed with, The public should not fail to take advantage of this great shoe sale. These convincing prices and superior goods will successfully appeal to all those, who desire high grade shoes at unapproachable low prices. Every pair fully guaranteed, Mail orders promptly filled, , Women’s $2.50, $2.00 ana $1.50 | PatentLeather and Black Kid Button and Lace Shoes, $] 00 Women's $3.00, Women’s atent Leather $2.00 Black Kid, and Black Hid, Button Q@Lace, three Strap Slip- pers, slightly soiled linings, $1.59 |$) 00 Women's $3.50 Patent Vif Kidand Black Kid But- ton and Lace Shoes, id Pe Men’s $2.00 Satin Calf LaceShoes Shoes in Patent Leather, Hid and Box Calf, light and heavy soles, Men’s $2.50 Box Calf Lace Shoes, $1.50, Child's and Misses’ Kid, Button and Lace Child’s Patent Leather Button,,,,....81,.25 ShOES....6. 0006 secsectsesereccees sl OQ | Misses’ Patent Leather Button..ee......1-50 |] * Boys’ Satin Calf Lace,,, seve 02H | Youths’ Satin Calf Lace,..,..........1.00 | Boys’ Satin Calf Lace,.sss.sss+sse0ss. 16S O | Boys’ Patent Leather Lace, . : Youths’ Satin Calf Lace......+ssss0+++ Le BH | Youths’ Patent Leather Lace, ,, T. KELLY 263 Sixth Ave.—104-106 W. 17th St. WE ALLOW NO HOUSE TO UNDERSELL US OR MAKE EASIER TERMS, i Oak Dresser, $7.25. Parlor Suit, 3 Pieces, Velour, $15.75. Oak Ex. Table, $4.25. 3 Rooms $65, at $1.00 a week Completely e , 00 a week. The choicest and largest assortment of finely made furniture ever displayed, RUGS and CARPETS. Prospective purchasers of Carpets are offered the advantage of easy choice fro almost so meee of patterns ae colors penne of Carpetings. © p ther Arong Wilton, Velvets, ap usse’s, Tapestries, as well as every other standard weave, in allof which striking beaut: uality of designs are shown. viking, bensty sod, Sp Special Prices in Oriental Rugs, Prices Marked in Plain Figures Open Sat Evenings. + Send Postal for Cataloghe-Pres