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sas b ETWEEN THE FLATIRONS, H! where is the chorus of yester- year? Nover was there such @ season @or chorus ladies and gentlemen, is the Broadway lament, There are at least ‘twenty applicants for each vacant po- ition, and most of the show girls who jast year have had to forsake flowery footlight pattew for surer remunerative and conspicuous po- tained the matronly prima donna of en's University Club Is to give a tea in her honor at the club-rooms, No. 10 Gramercy Park, on Friday afternoon. eee Which reminds us that Arnold Daly wave a woture on Shaw before the Uni- versity Club {n Chicago the other day, Life is becoming very serious with Mr. my eee per will dome” said one at the tere | The other Gay two girls en @ Broad: Overs the other day, “I've gone to every | V*Y Car Dewan talking about the heredi- agency in town and bothered half the | influence that put several genera- Mapagers, but there's nothing doing. Therefore I decided to be a photog- Fepher’s model; easy work and good pay) but I suppose there are five hun- motels for each photographer here fm New York and I had no show again, ‘Then I tried betng a secretary and type- writer, but as the click of tho machine meade me nervous, and I made my bos: nervous, we soon parted, Besides, on you've stood even on the outer circle of that halo of Mmelight an office has such @ cold, plain look, What am I Going now? Oh! well, I'm the lady caretaker of a swell house in Seventy- fecond street. The folks are away and all I have to do ts to walk through the great big rooms every day and see that they are all right, I feel just as if I were acting a part all the time, so tt | tend to know why one theatre is unpop- fan’t so bad, and it pays better than art | War and another mysteriously popular! et least for this season,” Le ae lear phe ge Mme, Yvette Guilbert, the French comedienne, who will appear in New York next season in @ new comedy with music, will make her debut as a legiti- mate player this season at the Bouftes Parisiens, in Parts, in @ one-act drama called “La Dorval,” written for her by Maurice Boukay and G, Franklin, Boukay ts the nom de plume of the well-known member of the French Par- Mament, M. Conyba, Mme, Gullbert first made him known years ago as tho author of her chansons, “La Dorval Was an opera singer in the time of the Revolution, Hore- ee Coming up the lobby of the Grand Opera-House she looked @ “peach,” and until she reached the window the man who sells the aisle seats busied himseit joking in the small hand glass to see his weary head on his arms, and his| if he could sull hold his own with the arms on my weary top, and sobbed and | matinee {dols, His heart fluttered at sobbed. Every time they rehearsed a| the E ekhan tants atirnaec” her, new play I just humped my back ready 2 gy Ne ioe he deluge, and tt always came, No| gnigmtiene inetaiag 1 can do for you this morning, mi one knows what a table has to put up Ho trembled when the “ ” in with” reply sald “Yes,” sympathized the piano lamp. (f there's two seats laid away here In put putting up with things isn’t so hard| the orkester for Saddy night for share ing put out.” the footghts, one of them remarked, Russell, Her father wae Sol Smith Russell, and she has two brothers and @ sister on the stage—the Russell Broth. era and Annie Russell,” Sa we A man in evening dress walked into the lobby of the Lyrio Theatre at 9 O'clock one evenfng during the engage- ment of Otis Skinnor and inquired, “in what colors are your boxes decormteat’ “Cerise,” replied Treasurer Ottinger, “All right; I'll take one for to-night,” returned the man. “My wife and I've been over at the —— Theatre, and my wife found the yellow wall pape trying on her complexion that ane asked me (to come here,” And yet there are persons who pre- “Why, that’s nothing,” ‘The property table at the American Theatre ts heaving @ long-drawn sigh of relief and arousing Itself from the crushed and despondent attitude which four weeks of the French players have imposed upon ft. “Yes,” wheered the table to its friend the plano lamp, ‘those French folk were fing actora, but, oh, how lachrymose! You wouldn't belleve it, but I am drenched with tears. Look at my cover, It ts faded from brown to a dull yellow by showers of masouline tears, tofore, in the plays I've figured In, nice. womanly tears have fallen on my cover, | but eVidently in French plays they need | something stronger. Every actor in the cast at some time or another has jeaned oe Club women making a great deal of Mme. Schumann-Heink theae days First the Twelfth Night Club enter- “Yos, here are two tn the fourth row, Are these they?’ She scanned them closely for a sc: And thea replied: "Yea, them's Come through the new arcade from Lexington Avenue, Suit, Overcoat or Prince Albert Coat and Vest lo Measure, $11.80. Tuesday, November sth. Wednesday, November 9th, Thursday, November 10th. will not continue after Thursday night, and you may find the opportu We are taking orders to make to measure Fall or Winter Suits, made up by high-class tallovs, thus assuring you the best possible wo The Fabrics patterns of this garments after they are made up you may return them, in which without hesitation. Bear in mind this offer positively ends Thursday night, No- vember 10th, and it will be the last chance this season that you will have to get A new Fall or Winter Svit, Overcoat or Prince Albert Coat and Vest made lo your measure for Election Day Grocery Sale This list of remarkable specials will be on sale all day to-morrow —it will pay housekeepers well to take advantage of the sharp money-savings. Take these picnic hams, for instance: Armour’s Picnic Hams, 7!1c. Ib. They are selected smoked shoulders, the very best of Armour’s produc- tion—only one sold to a customer and none sent C. O. D., at 7c. a pound. * Sweet Corn or) © Succotaxh. § Tender; per can ic Maine Corn—v Bes. reas, 126] ¢ for Moe.; Son wlass, 14@.; 2 for, 29C ISC seeded natetna-very Jerae and very fancy: Be rh Padat HMteh t ce i-lb package... adding—Il'ch- ' 1am od ae ere ©! P 19e Moliand oittchner | Herring —Per where for 25 cents |\FPormosa Golo | 1b. oan 18c |" Mixed Tea or Fug: |" Sée. and meee | WeaberryCoffee ven liah Rreskinast. | Salt Mack berg Hagin | Our” toe, “ernie: Te ¥ BOOTS | Set tir. tret 98 | sore Try Our 25c. Java and Mocha Coftee, No coffee that you can buy at this price anywhere else has the flavor or aroma that this has. Its blending is exceptionally fine and matches other cof- fees sold elsewhere at 35c, and 40c, a pound. Basement. “Love's Lottery," and now the Wom-| dons of Drews and Jeffersons behind, “Look at Laltien | ir #0) “Yas; say, kin you tell me| Only Three Days More of the Bloomingdale {Merchant Tailoring Better come in when you're off to vote to-morrow, Election Day, to get measured, for this sale and Vests of high-grade materials (40 latest styles, guaranteed pure wool) for $11.80. These Suits and Overcoats will be cut by expert cutters, thus guarantecing a perfect fit; and é not the accumulation of a season's odds and ends, nor goods carried over from last year, but an all-inclusive assortment gathered by months of searching for the best of the new, choice ason’s creations in dependable material of standard make. Our Guarantee shields you absolutely from any dissatisfaction—if not entirely satisfied with the All Cars Transfer to Bloomingdales’. MURDER SHOUTED — CORONER SCHOLER Sends Police on the Run to Find the’ Only Victim of Foul Play derers, Coroner Gcholer evidently has an ear for music, although the police of the Weat Forty--seventh street station do not appreciate the fact, The Coroner ‘was in a etate of excitement when he rushed into the station howe and yelled: | “Where do your cops stand, anyway? Murder ts being done up the street, and I've deen whistling for a cop for twenty | minutes and not one in sight." Roundsamn Gearty and several pat- rolmen followed the Cosoner on the run to the corner of Forty-etghth street and Bighth avewe A@ they ap proached they could see & big crowd and hear a notse like the last wall of the damned, Six prise-package jags that had reached the “Farewell, Mother! stage were murdering "Comrades." Harmony was the only victim of f ‘The police scattered the then walked back to the at ited frame of mind. |“"He's a fine judge of Inurder,” maid ‘And the patrolman muttered “You Fear Runaway Boy Is Detained, WESTFIELD, Mass, Nev, 7.—Chas- teement with his mother’s sltpper \c@used Edward Lavin, @ telegraph mes- senger fourteen years old, to run away. ‘The fact that he had but 7% cents when report the ease to the police In the be- Met that he {s detained against his will. For the Convenience ee OP pede you should install Telephone Service at your residence. | Manhatten Rates from 94,00 a month, WEW YORK TELEPHONE 00. 18 Day Street, Come through the new arcade from Lexington Avenue, Sale nity past before you know it. , Overcoats or Prince Albert Coats rkmanship, case your money will be refunded $11.80 Second Floor, 60th St, Section Five Volume Book Sets For 5é6c. These sets are to be sold only between the hours of 9 and 12 A. M. consists of Some of the worké end authors are Tho books are handsomely bound in The Bloom- Election Day Macaulay's Kngt Mary J. Holmes, ite iyall clot, with gilt titles, and are printed it price from 9 unell a ° Kena in_good clear type. 5 ; clock. per sat, Kosa Rh d Charlotte Braeme, Oliver Optic. Main Floor, Arcade Is Musio with Jags as Mur-| he departed has caused Nis parents to | RVENING, Vote the Right Ticket! Our Plan Gives Equal Sulfrage to All, The story of the ballot will be told to-morrow throughout this great land of ours, There should be no shirking of duty or re- sponsibility—it is a glorious privilege, this right of franchise; and it extends far beyond the mere filling of ballot boxes and the electing of Chief Magistrates. We elect to give the People—the Whole People—a splendid store, We elect to treat them Justly and serve them rightly. The right of franchise is granted to every man, woman and child—here in New York, and wherever the mails reach. Voting has been going on here for a goodly number of igh ed continuous approval of the pub- ic gives us a large plurality, Administration does not change, but methods broaden with the times. We are a better store to-day than yesterday; better to-morrow than to-day Every man will be entitled to two votes to-morrow; one at the polls doing his duty to his country, and one here a duty he owes to himself, if he would bring greatest economy to — : his home and his family, And, as he he evsts his second family ballot—here—his entire family may vote with him, C = Men’s $12.50 and $15 Suits, $10 > Fancy Cassimeres and Cheviots {n double and single breasted models. Suits that we easily get $12.50 and $45 for every business day. To-morrow we make an Election “flyer” of them at $10, Assortment is very large—of both styles and kinds, No matter what a man's figure may be, we can fit him correctly. Youths’ sizes, too, Third Floom—To-morrow Only. € Men’s $2.50 and $15 Overcoats, $10 > Election Day Special, Overcoats In Black and Oxford Frieze, 44 to 52 Inches long; also blue, black and brown kersey--44 inch. At the same price we shall include our line of fine Cravenettes in dark Oxford—medium and heavy weights, making altogether an offering never before presented in the city, Every size for man—or young man. ‘Third Floor—To-morrow Only. € Men's $3 and $4 Trousers, $2.00 > An Election Day sale of fine striped Worsted and Fancy Cassimere Trousers In sizes for every build of man or youth—from 30 to 50 inch waist measurement and In lengths from 29 to 36 Inches, Elegant materials, cut after a new pattern and carefully assembled. In every particular the equal of fine custom garments. ‘Third Floor—To-morrow Only, € — Maen’s $3 and $4 Vests at $1.50 An Election Dy sale of superb patterns In Fancy Vests for men and young men Materials are silk mixtures; fine Duck in white and fancies; Pique, in white, plain or figured; also Full Dress Vests of white Pique. There are no finer Vests made that you will find In this assortment. Every size to choose from, Worth $3 and $4, Third Ploor—To-morrow Only. € Men’s $2 and $2,50 Fall Hats, $1.50 ) Derbles and Fedoras—Our own regular stock, too. We take the reduction now —so that you may have the hats to wear during the season. All the popular blocks—the very latest styles, and In all the leading colors as well as black. Well worth $2 and $2.50. All at $1.50 to-morrow, Third Floor—To-morrow Only, © Men's $3 and $3.50 Shoes at $1.89 ) Election Day sale for men. Shoes you know all about. Such well-known makes as the W. L. Douglas, Spartan, Monarch, Bates, Ben-Hur and Bilt-Well—all sell- Ing In the first quality at $3 and $3.50. These are what are termed “rejects” — supposed to be a bit hurt, but imperfections are very slight at the most. All at $1.89 a pair. Third Ploor—To-marrow Only. € Men's $5 and $6 Shoes at $2,19 > Election Day sale for men. These are the very finest bench-made shoes—which means all hand-work, They are made up of Guaranteed Patent Coltskin in both button and lace; all snappy styles. We warrant every pair, and will give a new air if uppers break through before first soles are worn, Always $5 and $6. his sale at $2.19. ‘Third Floor—To-morrow Only. Men’s $3 to $8 Underwear, $1.50 This underwear is the product of the Brooklyn Knitting Company, and is a col- lection of their sample garments. Silk-and-wool novelties; tine cashmere, me- rino, etc. Full regular made and {ashioned—all hand-work. Nearly all in medium sizes. You can buy nothing better at any price. A rare chance to-mor- row, if we can fit you, $1.50, Third Floor—To-motrow Only. And Winter Suits, The Great Coat at $15, If you wanta really stylish winter Over. coat—one that is loose and rocmy and long, with broad, shapely shoulders, snug fitting collars, and with a swing and dash that you can't find in ordinary ready made garments—come here. And you will find them built 52 inches long, of warm, hea vy friezes, in oxford, gray and black overcoat: ings. Specially priced at $15, Men's Winter Suits at $15, If we were to enthuse over our showing of $15 suits, as do some of our customers, you would probably think we were boasting, The showing Involves 6 distinct models in single aud double breasted sack suits in 75 different fabrics, including plain blacks, blues and fancy cheviots and cassimeres. Special at $15, Store Open Election Day. Vogal Brothers A2™ Six. Cor 8 Ave. SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK YY MORNING WONDERS, ‘\ MO | Po LT TR LN Te Our Popular Priced Lunch Room Ad! Cn the sixth ocr adjcining the Grocery department you will find our Served with delicious lunch, We give)2 B. & M. Blue Trading Stamps with each 10 cents spent In the store between and 12, Affer 12 o’clock and until closing one stamp with each 10 cents of B, & M. Blue Trading Stamps redeemed for beautiful premiums in the mium Room on the Fitth Floor, Now that It’s Getting Cold Men Should Climb Into Fine Glasienbury Health Underwear @F There's none better and only a few higher priced makes so good. Every garment is guaranteed per- tect, Every garment will fit until it is worn out, We are headquarters in New York for Glastenbury Health Underwear Glastenbury underwear is made of best pure Australian wool, and does not scratch , the process through which the wool is put makes shrinking impossible, so that each garment is guaranteed non-shrinkable. Its price is half the cost of the same quality of foreign underwear, and you get more durability, better finished and better trimmed garments, Glastendury Health Underwear assures protection against colds, rheuma- tism and changeable weather. If perfect satistaction is not given through continuous wear of this underwear, money will be refunded. Read the prices Medium weight, and trimmed with natural self fronts, 98¢ Medium weight, these trimmed with silk fronts, 1,24 Heavy weight, natural camel's hair, single breasted and drawers,98¢ Heavy weight, camel's hair, double back and front shirts, 1.24 Heavy weight, natural self fronts, single breasted and drawers, 1.24 Heavy weight, natural single breasted shirts or drawers, 1.48 Heavy weight, natural and camel's hair, shirts double back and front, 9.74 Heavy weight, single breasted and drawers, also shirts double front and back, 1.98 Heavy weight, extra quality, single breasted and drawers, 1.98 Shirts of extraordinarily fine quality, double front and back, at 2.24 A 3.50 Shoe for Every Man’s Foot at 1.95 a Pair | | The man who wants shoes made in the regular way with no cushion sole, # rubher heel or other patent device, shouldn't piy more than 1.95 because The # Hed Street Store furnishes shoes in this sale that have established 3.00 and .50 prices, Bate’s Shoes, Snow’s Shoes, The Regent Shoe and Other Fine Makes In this lot of Shoes we have, as £ stated above, Bate’s Shoes, Snow's Shoes, the Regent Shoe and other \ Is. The leathers are vici kid, patent colt aad box calf. Not a pair is worth less than 3.00, Most pairs are regular 3,50 shoes. We izes and widths in so great PREPS ER a variety that you will have no trouble getting a fit, Tuesday's special price will be ft SEATS + Dr. Arthur’s 5.00 Winter Cushion Sole Shoes| A large showing of Dr. Arthur's famous 5.00 Cushion Sole Shoes for men, This is the shoe we have sold so many pairs of and the shoe that has made so many custom- ers for the 14th Street Store, They are made of vici kid, with tip and plain toe, x calf, velour ca nd patent colt. The sizes are 6 to 11, the widths C to EE. uesd Magnificent Values in Boys’ Shoes a pair for Boys’ and a pair for Boys’ 2,00 a 1.39 Youha' 178 Shane loads of 1.45 f 1.59 ze Kruger calf, with English back stays in- Prince Henry Shoes, made of calf skin, with solid oak tanned soles. The box calf, side and outside and duck linings. Sizes kind that resist the hardest knocks, 9 to 13% and 1 to 5%. We guarantee Smooth insoles, firm dongola on We these shoes to wear and give satisfaction. 9 to 13% and 1 to 54. from 9 to 1344, larger boys’ 1 to Sif. You Will Declare Our 8.50 Suits and Overcoats Better Than Those Others Ask 15.00 For Useless to argue—just come in Tuesday and let us demonstrate that we can and will give you a 15.00 suit or overcoat for 850. We guarantee you fit, style and best of materials; hence you are absolutely protected, It’s impossible to be poorly dressed if you wear one of these garments Men’s Suits of silk worsteds, black and blue heavy serges, black clays, black thibets, cheviots and tweeds in all the newest nobby patterns and colorings. The coats are single and f double breasted, with hand felled collars, and 7) are lined with heavy, all 8 wool serge lining. The sizes from 34 to 46 to fit the average figure. We also carry a full assortment of stouts and slims with which we guarantee a perfect tit for the extraordinary man. Value 15,00, ct 8,50, Men’s Over. coats made of all wool frieze in Cxford and black, cut medium and extra long. Some with belts, They are lined with beavy Italian lining, broad shoulders and hand felled collars. Value 15.00, at 8.50, 9, Men’s 18.00 Suits at 10.50 MEN’S WINTER SUITS, made of very fine fabrics, such as mixtures in all woo! and silk worsteds, Scotch tweeds, English viots, unfinished worsteds, and other fashionable weaves, Every garment has carefully hand padded shoulders that are made with the swell concave and broad effect, with hand felled and neck fitting collars, hand ed button holes and tested all-wool serge lining. Absolutely regardless of your size or peculiar build, we unreserv- edly declare that we can fit you perfe either the single or double breasted style. Value 18,00, at..,..., t 10.50 ’ Men’s 18.00 Overcoats at 10.50 Ww R OVERCOATS made of Irish Frieze, in Cam. ack. They have a heavy satin sleeve lining and a superior quality silk velvet collar, and are 46 inches long. The swell Tourist coats are cut $6 inches long, and have a strong body’ all wool lining and those popular broad concave shoulders, We have the Tourist large variety of colors and fancy mixtures, made with or without belts, cut very loose and swell. Come in all sizes, Value 18,00, at......,, dc iteaane ebsidle. dia Laced tne, Te. a

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