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FIM WOPLD: WEPNESDAY EVENTING, AUGUST 9, 190% | : SE =. GPAVE 2ien2crs' Victor Talking Machines | Coolest Store in Brooklyn. Most Pleasant Summer Shopping Place. NEW YORK | ‘ ‘eid } MRS, BISPHAM 10 A, See Ge Visig Dept. ith Floor, 22d St. We Give Dividend Stamps nt Gay 1.00 Down and 1.00 a Week 4 1,000 Stamps are worth $3.00 cash and 500 are worth $1.50 cash, when ‘ Brings a Machine to your home. A full fine of the Buying Merchandise in Over 100 Departinents of . ' ; latest A nas on hand. Recitals every day from f p A I y 10 A. M. till 6 P.M. You are cordially invited to call Samu eamune and inspect our new Bepartinent at all hes = is! TN WPAN ! Singer’s Wife Comes from a eS BT Fulton, from Bridge to Duftield St. Europe to Meet His Expected | F'very Summer Dress and Coat for} } 6.52"... BROOKLYN, 6. c°7e8.ee} Suit and Ask Separation on = a: 86... Her Own Account. Ladies and Misses Must Go. lo ; >) Ever|{ ¢ Extra Large , [faust now you The Most Important Clearance ¥ Arm Roclers. ' ‘ H { ' ; ' H ; | Millionaire Is Wedded Here | To-Day to Mrs. Bell, a Chicago Divorcee. Mrs. David Bispham, wife of the op- [ican buy most era singer, is in this olty with her chil- | J anything out of SF Held in This City. ) /| Women’s Shirt: Waist Dresses at $1.25 & $2.50. ag dren to fight her husb< s expected |four present ou > sult for divorce and to bring @ counter|# stock for a You could not buy the bare cloth that is in these Suits, without the findings or Arm Rockers, extra large, saddie seat, golden oak finish, ¥ THEN SAILS FOR EUROPE. sult for separation. small pittance. trimmings, at the price we are to charge you, to say nothing of the making. fancy shaped top board, with deep dye cutting; turned posts % Mrs. Bispham, who has lived In Eu-/|9 We are mak- The Suit we sell at $1.25 js positively made to sell at from $3.75 to $5.00, The and spindles. ‘a rope many years, arrived here on Sun- |B ing no ex- $2.50 Suit is made to sell at from $528 15 $7.50. In plain white or dotted lawns, ‘ day with her two daughters and her|§ ceptions in lace trimmed: also of percale; a number of choice styles taken from reserve. One Daughter Caused Sensation son, David Blapham, jr. ‘They were|f this clear- ¢ IB : rv Shirt: Waist Dresses at $1.25 New Fall Skirts in walking lengths, Shirt-Waist Dresses in white and figured) made of Panama, in black and colors; also lawns, cotton voiles and percales; the bal-jof fancy mixtures, Value $1.75; i 2? To-morrow, e@ met by Mrs, Bispham’s mother, Mrs.j/fance. To- Russell-Joseph, and are now stopping at|{| morrow a by Two Love Romances and Writing Startling Novels. eile pleled ber Haan ahelylige teremie | E ClUns trom ancecol oor Dig purchase of the Boulevard $5.75 and $7.75. seeeeseteees cases adelphia, her former home, and remein | the bargain vet st hen inrtisee call P Li H d L a ©) oretn W. Potter, one of chicasn's ONG Bisptan | Gied Losuminva divans |fneseaay to tell them for. SY GU. ZS snirtewaist Suits of the veter ure Linen an oom — quality of pure white linen; beautifully em- White Shirts of Union Linen broidered; fancy belt; spe- $6.25 ¢ Q pleated and kilted models; the balance of cially reduced from $8.75 to Toweling. group of tee] millionaires, was mar abroad som IS ck. Specially reduced for ome : CO ee ey a. $ | Towelling, 3,000 yards, strictly eee — —j| has gince a i Hed in this city at 11 o'clock this mom- | oa cnter dictated the| to ring suit tn this country. (Mra. Bis- | YOUr lap. Ct + OED w letated thi fie In her sult wi dema: = tng to Mrs. Eltmteth C. Bell, of Chi-| forcing joint suurementy fody of her children ana alimony, Bho cago, a divorced woman. The cere| “The family has just heant a report | Was a rrie Russell, daughter of © mony took place just about an hour| ‘het Mr. Potter has married in New | Ve? | and a halt before the steamer Ooeanio, | York Mrs. Ellzabeth C. Bell, who —————— 5 | both had engaged rooma,| lived for some time at No. 632 La Salle | street, Chicago, and that he intends R. W. Nortman, of the | sailing for Burope to-day with his wive. e Ber s . Potter has n ‘ot advised any | Fourth Methodtst Church, of Chicago, me ago, but fated. He need hie determination |P ft! into ' ' ° : | Embroidery. W lor and Insertings to match, these rds are all short of the best quality openwork: lengths. to 4 yards. to-morrow at.. 35 and $1.95 yew Fall Model Rain Coats pure linen, full bleached Irish crash, —— with pretty red border: suitable for dish or roller towels. lengths and ot ) from 4 variety brics; Rain Goats jn Oxtord and tan shades; IM 4 Variety of fine fabrics, 9.75 a very effective $10.00 a 3 : $ model coat for. on 7.50 se value for . Lawn Waists jn three dif--Lingerle Waists of finegrade | |} Value 12%c yd.; ° 8 Value 25c yd.: j || To-morrow, Cito-morrow. C ., # ea ve | member of hie fa of these facts. fine sheer material; linen; handsomely embroidered and dress- ee we Petar ne Man Ait | None of tho Potter knows Mrs. | roidered yoke effect; maker finish; slightly soiled from han- es eae he means ory: oor and Mim. Ber’ | Bell, nor was shea 1 of the late | reg- dling: regular price — ar ghuroh, Forty-cighth street, near | When’ gin Potter’ met. ire: Bell oral retty 00% Uahity , Broadway, and the marriage took place} whore and how long before bis wife's — ee l Silk Waists of black taffeta and China silk; a num- | Suits of silk, inen and tewalioassidnd ends of the sea of black taffeta and Chir + "5 stock; en sizes; Fr c ber of choice models to choose from: GD Bto.oo and $12 $0. To-morrow. $5.00 regular price $5.00, To-morrow : at once, Mr. Potter ani his bride drove | quai, we de not know.’ "| to the White Star line-pier and went | ; Seno dk) replicas rth * MRCRCEN SR) Osc NER eee SETA GR le de a eee Served Forty Years in Seventh Regiment and Was Brevetted _* @nxious to discuss the marringe. two years. The first Mrs, Potter died Brigadier-General by Special Pretty printed Lawns, in light and dark colors, all new, bright designs, very seasonable for dainty dresses; h, a Printed Lawns Table Qilcloth patterns “Yes, we're married,” said Mrs. Pot-|stx monvhs after she had been widely le, A Great Combination Sale of ter, “but the morning papers were @/reported cured of cancer by an X-ray) Nttle premature. They said we were! treatment. es at wash well and are very durable, it an A n. ried erday when, j it At 9 xfords srr Yeteriay ‘wen, ah ttn eae emt MI Ha Act of Legislature. Women’s Biack ve $ 00 Value to 15c. yd, 6bcve 19¢ yd.: [2c SP) morning.” rrin W. Pottee, though generally > 0 = Toe Misr. Potter said that ne and his bride | Known #2 a Chicago millionaire, | Gea. anmons Gute, torr Colonel $ 00 Women’s Tan Russi hous ci hl 2 fe eran ' woud be abroad about four months, and that, they were simply going to travel for pleasure. Mr. Potter is in Muslin or | Women’s ; of the Seventh Regiment, National Guard, veteran of many battles {n the war and former Fire Commis- @alf Oxfords and Women’s White Canvas Oxfords. | bjs seventleth year and his bride ts father of th 3 oner and Secretary to the Bourd of H about forty-five years old. made htm ~\HHealth, dled of pneumonta this mors ; tomen’s $2.00 and $2.50 Oxfords of Black Vici ' E er rose from a 1 monta this - x “ 20 smen’s $2.00 and $2.5: xford jac ic . P Just as the Occanle was leaving her ‘¢ 5 nis home at No. 406 W 2 For Thursday’s Clearance we offer nearly 2,000 pairs of Women’s $2. Ties wi val C { pler a messenger boy rushed aboard el avenue. est End Teron Russia Calf or White Canvas Ties Also White Canvas Gibson Oxford Ties, with large eyelets. ambric GOWNS} as with a telegram for Mr. Potter. sAfter he got aboard the gangplank was taken away and he was carried ow into the @iream. He delwered his message to Mr. Potter, all right, and was then | brought ashore in a tngand landed at}t the Barrow street recreation pier. telegram came from Chicago, aE Before leaving Chicago Mr. Potter |}, toox his daugizters into his confidence | 0: Women's Gowns, muslin, cambric} or nainsook; surplice, pompadour, chemise and high neck; seemed ' ' ' He was born in Huron, N. ¥. Oot. 4, 1827, C, D and E widths. Sizes 214 to 7. The Black Vici Oxfords ie m either Cuban or military leather heels; a shape or the stylish narrow sort, To-mor s The Brown Russia @alfskin Ties are of the plain opera toe, Gibson sort Blucher; Cuban heels; extension soles; three large fast- color eyelets and broad laces. To-morrow at. pieces . 2 with light, flexible soles; patent tipped; medium toe L 00 and after being graduated from nilton College studied medicine. ning to New York City he became a clerk in a railroad office. In January, 1857, the joined the Seventh Regiment of the Natéonal Guard as a private, and in two years he was pro- moted to captain. He was mustere h dainty tucks, lace and good, serviceable embroidery. deep Kilt Value 75c; 49 ‘Value to $5.75; ] 49 To-morrow, C ‘To-morrow, e } to the extent that he told them he|t r me the United States service as a cap- | [he White Canvas Oxfords are of the Blu- ‘ = = = would be married in New York to Mrs, | uence, tain tn 1861 and served in three cem- BH cher sort, with large eyelets and wide laces; pure white I; 00 ° Bell and sail for Europe, but he did not | ¢ give them any further information |i @bout their stepmother. i Daughters Hear Report. When asked fer ‘information about their father's marriage to-day tn Chi the civil war and tp the draft Hauck uppers, military heels. In the lot to-morrow at SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY MORNING WONDERS, We also have a lot of Roman barefoot Sandals for boys and girls; white duck and russet leather; solid leather soles; all sizes. Regular AOD. price $1.00 to $1.25. Special to-morrow at AGSOR ROD ie lonel am the Seventh tn held that po: fon for tven act of the da Brigadier- n those asked for them this month ‘They come in the category of the August clearance, and, like many other | : TOWN: 1 raist St. & 3d Ave, Chatham Snare j 2226 to 2234 3d Ave. 193 to 205 Par ow ry , gy s anufacturers earance oO igh Grade furniture y Flat Front Bureau _ Quartered Oah Sideboard Reduced from $35 h t h f A tH h f t A From $43 to A260 i L : T> > fine massive sidte- “=| Oak, $25. Mahogany or Maple. $27 C aracler i a acnésS [lO é Creme] listinemasshe site © pal ANY persons of taste, g ~ fully marked quar- Pcl tomate ttt Year’s Greate (4 pete ae | ersons who have | ch belo c | Amsterdam inbornsin them that form of a S a worth. | ave, ji] order which seems to as Its real value will be {If | ane | Sume straight lines, look Sales part:ke of the character of the houses that announce them. seen iat glance, uy Worth $1 Pte or Ng thes 8 Cowperthwait & Sons an ounce a “Manufacturers Clewrance in their two great stores, ; HERMIT eas Nag There is no lost space in These two stores, constituting the largest exclusive Furniture and Housefurnishing establishiient in the country, seldom announce sales, contains an 18 x 40 ; | AA. \ the Srawers, nor upon the Furniture of the highest character—fashionable in design and perfect in workmanship—at the lowest prices, is the rule the whole year Freneh plate Wrror, = ™M 22x42 inch top, | round, jour drawers, one lined Ma Whether one desires this This series of extraordinary bargains on every floor and in every wing of the two stores arises purely from trade advantages that we for silver, two! large = for the corner of a roc | s bs g Bi closets, spacious toy a or the side wall, a bure. | accepted at an opportune time. . . with a shelf running full BS ) andy to of this character is alway Manufacturers cannot carry over from one season to another In June they must have disposed of their entire Spring stock in order lenath spnye, and two tH ive. eir factori vorking 0) e Fa iture. side shelves, | '25tn st. jf) aitectlve be ihsa alex | to keep their factc ries working mn th Fall furniture . . ai Sal ; Tene Nee on aravers Q NT y be had in Oak, So the ‘Manufacturers’ Clearance” takes pl in the Spring Cowperthwait & Sons hought largely—and from the very best e | Ceatral Maple or Mahogany, and at : i , : f pe are swell front, con- Techies a reduced price’ which manufacturers in the world—at these clearance pri plece was bought much under its regular price. trasting pleasantly with i x makes it specially attractive. Then they went to our warerooms, to remain with the surplusage from our own factories. Bg RE MAG. Pelew y The shaped plate mirror, | E jountings an , 22x28 inches, gives the piece | And Now the Warerooms Are Open and the Heh: carvings. “Exgule 9 an appearance of massive- | 7 . sitely polished. MVAai Luolieriges (ari (hlwveale Ss pu hess which most hue | Bargains Are Peeping Out by the Hundreds ont, should be remembers a! a Po rap Vion Ene 4 Stock , 5 ‘ Enamelled Beds from $25 to $17.50 | Dining-Room Chairs of Solid Oak | éuStockof Fine Carpets a " . : ; ee NVO this sale go hundreds of pieces of carpets HS simple beauty of a white enamelled = | Arm Chairs Reduced to $5.20, Side Chairs 1a $3.20 from the most renowned manufacturers of the ] ; bed is often preferred to that seen “ _ 7 HESE two chairs of solid oak, with world. Everything is right about them—they being ae of miei elaborate construction | WHYS cane seats, are made in. the cabi- 1 as good and pretty and fresh carpets as can be ob- Penrice tala cy wy a aM | netmaker’s most substantial manner, tained. i 7 Pp b f Ine TA, ed as 8 | The box frame and braces give the Light Shade Savonnerie rass spindles, which make a beautiful 4 ? id HIS carpet takes rank among the prime favorites, Its contrast with the white enamel posts. Jegs unusual strength, insuring the ground of light ecru, partially covered with bouquets D Many persons prefer such a bed to all | harcest kind of service, They ave chairs Pers NU rings reall eal eve brass for the reason that they get the effect that are usually sold at higher gures | the country home or city house. No covering on the floor of both brass and enamel In the one piece could excel this handsome, heavy pile Savonnerie. Whether you desire to treat the floor as an entirety or cover it par- tially with rugs made of this carpet, the dainty effect will be the same. The quality is of the best. As in all our carpets, we make, line and lay them free of The bed is constructed of best mate: and in the best poss braced at the angles and duced in price s.mply t a pieces of furniture, are available i | es ’ at ree charge. to the August sale, and cannot be ha | Pate . e . ry c y C1 is sale 25 | in the season at this figure. | duced prices this month only. apne price $2.25 a yard—discount during thi f ‘| Harlem; Downtown: Ey-rything for tarst St. & 3d Ave. Chatham Square ‘Housekeeping 2426 to 2234 3d Ave. | 193 to a05 Park Row Cash or Liberal Credit eee Mette