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4 ‘Pretty Loretta Bloomer Lured \ , from Country Home to ' “The Gap.” 1 Deooyed from her pretty home and a and ta Bloomer, enteen, is to-lay in a cell in the weex Market Prison, held in $300 ball @ Vegrant, in the hope that she may redeemed. In another part of the same prison ““ Alichael Bonelli, the young cadet, ,“cmho, it te olarged, omused her ruin. It aj a @o hard for him when a jury hears 4 e sad story of Loretta, One of the A ‘pal witnesses will be Mrw. Anne . » & negress, with whom bhe girl A twas living in the “Gag” when the po arrested her. ‘This woman declares as Bonell often deat the girl, and Yt ehe was held as a white slave in house at No, 41 Hamilton streat be- i qeuse whe refused to warn a Uving oo tho mtreet. ‘ No, 1 Hamilton atreet la @ five-story | > tehoment in the heart of Lung Block, 18 go called because there is more cou- ~ @umption there than In any other sec. ton of thi it lL is of “the Gap, 5 | @treet, an Lured by Promise of Marriage. There aro about 4 hundred persons be brought try home street, nto her rooms on + is the only colo s@. Bonell has a bar- i j , who sandba, | e, trie t the paint revo! ° a ‘and i ted one mi ho hi the girl's brother. " $8 in bhe police court. Girl Tells Her Story. ‘The policenan, when the trio it to etation-nouse, told the cirl that ne arrested her for her own good, and would come to her to tell her name oe- rao Wt would drips to nally she broke down ‘up near my hous waid whon seen in her cell to-day. a4 just quarrelied with my mother. ade love to me and said that he wou ir ngt wan of me pnd take me io his mother's home ran eway with him. He paid my ‘ we 1 & Tis city, “He sold mo he would marry and seemed to have plenty of “ihen 1 saw the place he called home 4) PHACE PRIZE FOR 5 MR. ROOSEVELT.! Too Late to Give It to Him This| Year, but He Ms Have It im 1906, CHRISTIANIA, Sept, 7—All the Nor + wogian papers thly morning express re- @ret that {t will be imposaible co award to President Rooseveit the Nobel Peace Prize this year, owing to the require- ment that candidates for the prise be pominated before February. It is ex- ected, howe that Mr. Roasevelt Will be chosen for che prize in 1906, a FOR THE SICK BABIES, Though the prevailing cool weather fhas brought relief to the suffering ba- Dies of the poorer districts, to whom! ¢ summer weather Js a terrible aff! , interest in the Evening World's Fund, dedicated to the care of the poor, has not di- | Contributions continue to 4 the young children are par- | iy Boulet, active th the good work Here | @ Rome of the letters recelved yester- | TJ eee the children interested in the Gp the Battor of The Byening World: inclose check fo the proceeds y To sud ‘Ati, r Chopnok, Rosalle Rosenthal, Caroline Cohen, Caroline Arnstein. B, ROSENTHAL, ent Fu fella, N. ¥, s¢ 34 which we oollecied tor Bick Babies’ Fund. WINIFRED BOIS, % 61 Bast both stroot BBATRCE FOWLER, 62 Best 80th street. 1 160 Grocery Store 9) “wyery housekeeper in Greater New f¥ork will be vitally interested in the nnouncement by James Butler in to- "es paper, Radical price reductions his ooory stores. Not in such sweeping t values been mac rehal They . ext ae, far : on the lino, including dairy products, cerles, cereals. three | a 28 moked | carton: Peer! mai Ww figure of Ibe. # balf-pound can wt Jams, Imported and domestio, for @ pound Jer; pint bottles of plokies F Tos; finest at, flakes for fo. a und package: a 5-nound bag of miny for 10c. ellow connme ir} taploca at fo. on fo) i, and asi rea youn Zat such pili true years has eo re! eo ptirian by Umuch radlogte et lowering Of prices, It'iy iatance ot the supremacy Ss jutler in the grocery Dusineag rk City, Buch a comment of of 14 t r of the trade “of” every of Women are the most tf , ages oe dale and as Swit! paue! ram of iife, must se in the than im: ‘most households wo: income of ry bt if most ou "WHITE SLAVE TELLS STORY Goi} “THE NEST.’ @ Wamicron STREED Willion Poople representing the best in- terests of New York City and vicinity, both com- mercially and socially, Have Telephones Are you able to reach them? Have youatele- phone? WEW YORK TELEPHONE oO. 18 Day Street, Ribbon Dept. Sale of Imported & Domestic Ribbons. 1,000 pteces Fancy Ribbon in stripes, plain colors and | brocade, all shades, 2gc. & 39¢. per yd., value 45c. to 75c. Sash Ribbons in Dresden and plain colors, I felt heartstck, but s was too late to I asked him to mar e, turn back but he only laughed 0, “Then ice: mn for a long term. “Do you think my ter ne asied. ‘thought of her q@itl began to ory. She wi her home or to some instftution morrow. said th s man was looking for was caught I would be sent to Tam now, cid that dt ia all over. other willdake me the awful things T (45c-& 68c. per yd., value 65c. to $1.00. i Korda 7, aylor, me and that Broadway and Twentieth Street, Fifth Avenue, Nineteenth Street, have mother the Mb: vent to to- Little, AA But—! Good enough to smoke eight days a week. Made from tobacco as good and precisely the same as that in standard three- for-a-quarter brands, Absolutely clean, Royal LITTLE CIGARS—PACKAGE OF TEN, 15 CENTS The processes of fermenting and blending recently perfected by the American Cigar Company bring the tobacco to the Royal Ben- gal factory rich and mellow and even in quality. The facilities of the best-equipped cigar fac- tory in the world bring the Royal Bengal cigar to you perfect in form and workmanship, IN EVERY PACKAGES 18 ROW BEING FLACED A HANDSOME SOUVENIR FIOTURE AMERICAN CIGAR CO., Manutacturers Tr Wwe utterly unable to Gome are bound ;| pains, swollen, 61 dm LP: 569) if Sad ana Lakai inti toh tieaaide enim acammiahadenaliind HIS expression is h2aed daily as one strolls around the Siegel Cooper Store. kas strongly set in, and there is every reason to believe that this will be the liveliest Fall season the Siegel Cooper Store has ever known. are amply prepared. Been getting ready for months; and we believe we can adequately meet any demand, no matter how great or unexpected. Our daily announcements are but partial indications of what The Big Store is doing. Pred t: 5 Pianos! Rioh in Tonal Qualities. Unexoelled Values at Easy Pla “Vietory” RBalt- Bearing Sewing Machines 5-Year Guarantee; Easy Payments. ; Aside from the fact that they're the best and easiest tion of knowing that they are ornamen: tal aswell as useful. There are no_un- sighily parts. The woodwork is beautifully finished. st a At 12.50 Mia" "senice ® staohine car quarantes. The Wwood- maghine ts of solld oak and ‘The newest and beat A Rew model “Victory” At 18.50 Sorte "Machine rt seven drawers. Highly ornamental and in “every way an ideal machine for the ome. At 16.50 @ 17.50 7rrs,ce4 models respeattvely. Both ther hs Fitted with tho newest magia and equipped gute i dro) ne sir u Seeses 3 ql ing; all the ne agent’ a Brice, $45. Hand Sewing Machines at 3.50, 6) 5.00 and 7.50 GOLDMAN TUt uDERS, HAIR Siders aa 'be ued on il] OO Ghatuse Neodli O11, r parte for Sewing aashtaee St fer fnod: ‘Cooper Btore, 84 Floor, Centre.) ‘Three and Beautiful Caldwell Pianos coper Stove, Fifth Floor.) “THE BIG STORE IEG al.) SIXTH AVE. meet ne at THe FOUNTAIN NEW YORK. Busier and busier all the time. NO CONNECTION WITH ANY OTHER STORE. ACITY IN ITSELF OPERG 18"619°STS,” = Js Ghe Rustest Store In Yew York,” Already the tide of Fall buyiérg We | Single ‘*S. & H.’’ Grosn Trading Stamps With Purchases Amounting to 10c. or More. | Children *s School Aprons, Mothers Will Be Much Interested In Ghis Underprice Sate. The illustration shows you how pretty the aprons are. at-once reveal their excellence. 14 years, 4 to 14 years, CHILDREN’S APRONS OF WHITE LAWN; geod quality; hemstitched hem: very full skirt, with deep hemstitched hem; sizes 4 to 14 years, fine WHITE L A personal inspection will The price tags prove the attractiveness of the economies. CHILDREN’S APRONS OF FINE WHITE LAWN; two very pretty styles; Mother Hubbard and bib style; prettily trimmed broidery and hemstitched tucks; with em- sizes 4 to 39c CHILDREN’S APRONS OF FINE WHITE LAWN: made in the waist effect, with bib and bretelles of fine embroidery insertion; skirts of apron are very full with deep hem; sizes 49c HILDREN’S APRONS OF VERY FINE HITE LAWN; made in the princess and waist styles, effectively trimmed with fine embroidery; sizes 4 MISSES’ AND CHILDREN’S GUIMPES of very AWN; suspender style, made with 5 rows cluster tucking front and back and one row waist effect; bib and bretelle have. of fine embroidery insertion down the front, neck Jend sleeves trimmed with hemstitched 25c | ruffles; sizes 4 to 14 years, 75c to 14 years, 59c (Glegel Cooper Store, Second Floor, Centre, 18th St.) Maids’ and Waitresses’ House Dresses and Aprons 7? Less Chan Usual Prices. House Dresses. AIDS’ AND WAIT. At 98c BAG. ndign paises ¥ je; good quality and in very de- sie Ravieras, both light and dark Seifte' out extra full, with deep hem, and MAIDS' _ AN; wart- ns ee oe oo oe on Fs eae a it Se he with braid: World’s Greatest Grocery. SACS CONE maLiBUT per Wb. FANCY BALATON STBAK. 10c FANCY CODFTSH ATDAK. FANCY LONG ISLAND Duta, \oooin wb Te Soy brsat Potntses, oar vets * eo Sake per lb., mitigate ommmm| 1236 rots Dative RIB } er Ib., soe sh aa 10c Ee ee | ame. Pr COUNTR: | 2c. » At 29c Remnants. Gable Linens, White Goods and Mustins. Odd lots in Towels, Tray Cloths louse Dresses. White Goods, Cushion Tops and Backs <> i At 1.50 MAIS. AND, SWAT and remnants in Crash and Muslin at Bs of cea cisland suena tne ratty prices that mean much to the saving. ‘t extra ful with deep i eld if jounce, ‘and waist trimmed with em- broidery Insertion. At 1.95 SRESESs oc Vineet aut and “atripes We Quote Less Than the Manufacturer's Price, @ingham, In plain colon tape in remnants: recularly uD Pi Aprons. yard a A MATS APRONS of tine HEMMED BUCH TOWELS: odd lop: C19 ite iawn, xenerous size, ten te. eack with deep bemstitched hem and tucks, nag Noto ren: ina'and 42 an . reeulariy up to Ihe, @ yard. De ODD TRAY CLOTHS: only 200 tn this lot, Fine Meroerized German Damask Hemmed Tray Cloths: reaularly 250 each, 1c with Hberal tle strings, MALDS' AND WAITRESSES’ APRONS of fine white lawn, ain aprons; also the bre- sep hem abd liberal tle in th tele aeyi strings. 1 WHITE GOODS: an MAIDS" AND WAITRESSES’ yaaa goa pe: eae At 49 XSROR Arne white ia Pod inctiaard Bustine 1,300, ODD CUSHION TOPS AND HACKS: tinted and stumped and ‘over rex At 29c KiTcHEN APRONS of finest 1 cholce deaimns to choose from: C Amoakeas gingham: | male larly up 10 We, axire wine Oy pocket an 1 Cooper Store, Main Floor, Generous tle strings. (towel Fee, dain, Bloor, = Jecond Floor, (Bias) Cases citi cys ioth St.) Com/orters andRankets Chilly Nights Emphasize CHBDSH—Best quaitty, New York Stato full cream cheese, Ib., 17 DSE—Feney ne Pe onred ogee EMSE inet quailty fully maty “Soctete Roquefort, SOFT SHELL CRABS Finest select’) Chetr Yood. oar ‘daintily a and 2 each, bavedge Comforters. BEREAN, epormtton ot tangy 5,000 SANITARY COTTON PILLED ANCHOVIBS—Finest qualtty ILKOLINE COMFORTERS i ANCHOVY IDS inant Norwegian I Sin stitched andtufted Some plain backs and some COFFEE—Extra fan: jo 4 figured on both sides. Regularly Bre oe TH ievor, ech ar roast up to $1.35 each 79c bi Tea Oetone Blankets. ee and idtohen 5 ibs., #90; 1400 pairs of full size and wetght 5 CAIE—Dyake lebrated pound pounds to a pair of White Wool Blankets ieee rae soa Cake ae te with fine spun colon warp to prevent 1 1D. *166 shrinkage. wih wide silk binding; made me by the manufacturer to retail af Bare, jest a $4.50 pair 2.35 quierel Cooper Btore, Fourtn moon) iene! est ce Fountains Ter Special Values For Co-Worrow Boys’ School Suits, Popular Sheet Music at 7¢, and 1c. a copy, Stacheberg’s Havana Ci- gars and Housefurnishings. Other Inelude: French Wilton Rugs. SHtandsome Oriental Patterns. Closely woven, and patterned after the best of Oriental ideas, these handsome Rugs are the equal in wear and beauty to their Eastern models. ‘The colorings are exquisite, and it is with difficulty the imi- tation is detected, carpets in that they'll fit any ordinary size room and require ting, sewing, etc. 3 AY 50 Size 9x12, special, 2 Similar in weave 1o the famous Ax- minster Carpets, with the same soft color- Easily cleaned, more economical than no matching, cute Axminster Rugs. ings: these Royal Wilton H A rich high piled oor cover in pretty Oriental patterns and colorings. All are new Fall consiggments and the best in the market is here at these Eat , Bize 8.x 0.0, reg. 1 Size 8.0x12.0, reg. 14. Size B.Ox18.0, re. 17. (Stegel Cooper Co., i cial, 50 Fifth Floor, Front.) Chddren’s School Shoes. New Fall Shapes—Dainty, Neat, Becoming. We pay more attention to our Children’s Shoe section than most stores, and this year have not only set aside special selling space for the little ones, but have also gone into the matter of shapes and sizes as never before. Take our Girls’ Shoes, for instance. with uppers that look exactl Here we have Shoes like our women’s shoes, yet the bottoms and soles are made for little feet. This also applies to Boys’ Shoes, the uppers being fac-similes of “papa’s,” the bottoms and soles as they should be to fit growing feet. MISSES DONGOLA KID BUTTON AND LACE SHOES with For Friday @ Saturday We Offer: 98c patent leather tips; well made good-wearing litle shoes for daily use; sizes 11% to 2, ‘Smaller sizes than the above, The “Ruth May” Line of Girls’ Shoes. Sizes 5 to 8, 98c; 8% to II, $1.255 112 to 2, $1.50, These are the best litle shoes for Children’s wear, made on special lasts that look well and wear well. The leathers are all selected for softness and durability and we have them in stock in styles for all occasions Some of the styles are Patent Leather Cloth Top Button Shoes, Box Calf Lace Shoes and Vici Kid Buon and Lace Shoes. Sizes and widths to fit all properly. 85c CHILDREN'S AND BIG GIRLS’ SENGA HOOK SHOES. This particu- lar style is entirely new. The uppers are made exactly lite a woman's shoe, although the bottom par: of it and the sole are perfect to fit young feet. This shoe represents a fine box calf, under sewed soles, and then has the new Senga Hooks the top, which makes it very easy laci ind unlacing. Sizes 6 to 8 cost $ $2.00; 1144 to 2, $2.50, and sizes 2% to 6, for large girls who need women's sizes, Price $3.00 We have the best assortment of BOYS’ SHOES in the city. Prices range 98c to $3.00, “The Senga Shoe Hook’’ as Applied to Women’s “Foot Mould” Shoes. Already there's a smart demand for “Foot Mould” Shoes fitted with “The Senga Shoe Hook” at 3.00 Bur it is only natural that it should be 40, for women with an eye to foot:neat- ness are delighted with the “Senga Hook.’’ It is charmingly simple. In a trice the shoe is laced; in an instant unfastened. “The Senga Shoe Hook’ lies flat to the shoe. It will not catch in the skin. It will not fray the shoe lace. It is con- venient, simple and practical, You may select from a large range of “Foot Mould” styles on which are attached “Senga Hooks.” (Siege! Coopar Store, Second Floon) Speetal Sale Wen’s Fat Suits, The styles Gop Coats & Raincoats at S/0. Any man who sees these Suits will at once realize what an extraordinarily low price is quoted. e the very newest; the fabrics are the most po way and detail thoroughly correct. ice ular; while the workmanship is in every All that the new Fall Season dictates in the way of styles in superior grade materials at a popular low price. Single and Double-Breasted Suits DOUBLE BREASTED SACK SUITS, novel effecis in new overplaids and stripe effects; dark and medium colors ‘These suits will § 10 attract many men who like something exclusive. SINGLE-BREASTED SACK SUITS, Fall mixtures; the new slate and granite mixtures and overplaids; pepper and salt effects in § 10 cassimere and cheviot Fabrica, STYLISH WORSTED SUITS; « very interesting display at this Price. No other store in New York can boast of #0 many $] ttyles and qualities, at SINOLE BAND DOUBLE BREASTED BLACK SUITS! black chevions, serges and clay diagonals; single ans breasted #acks, sizes for young and old, large and small, $10 Men's Gop Coats. Fine quality coverts tan and olive: black thibets and exforday venetlen lined and satin sleeves; all sizes, $10 Cravenette Rain Coats. These celebrated garments in Oxford mixed and olive overstripe. con- servative styles, fronis and sleeves Venetian lined broad $10 shoulder effect and pOrfeat fising, al! sizes, lege! Cooper Store, Main Pieor Best.) PAUL RUINART CHAMPAGNE— Quoted tn exclusive stores at $52.89; our pnice, per case 12 gis, 27,50 NYBRSTEINER—Imported from Jo- dann Gerst, Frenkfort-a-M., Germany, per case 12 qte, LIPBFRAUMILCH—Imported trom ann Gerst, Frankfort-a-M., Germany, per case 12 qts,, 10,00 ASSMANHAUSER—Imported from Jo- hann Gerst, Pranifort-a-M., Germany, per case, 12 gts, 8.80 ERPHNER TREPPCHEN — Imported from Johann Gerat, Frokfort a-M., Gere many, per caso, 12 gts, JUBEN QUALITY aye i an CLARET, Per Case HBRGER, Qts,, 4.00 AUTERNES, IMPERLAL PORT SHERRY MUBC\- TRL. ANGELICA end TOKAY, - fon, 198: per at, POF bs RIARS PORT, | SHERRY. P MOE TOKA’ Beep art, MUTED, ToMGS: ier Rll gdh ped TEP ARE lan 25 BOUCHE FILS & CO.'8 -AGNE Sona einer e cremuintly wold ae our price, per case 12 ats., 25.25 ST. JULIEN—Imported trom Pelletier Vila & Co., Bordeaux, Fwano, per case 32 _gte., 5.40 CHAT. LAROSE——Imported from Pelle tier File & Co., Bordeaux, France, ver one 18 atey 8.00 GRAVES—Imported from Pellouer I & Co, Bordeaux. France, per cas ata., HAUT SAUTERNES—Imported Pelletior Fils & Co,, Bordeaux, Fr per case 12 gts, PURITAN MEI0C, OLD FRLARS macwor. | Pet Due. OLD PRIARS RIMSLING, [ Qte, 2.75 DRY CATAWBA. i HEN NEBBY!S ORTED COGNAC~ EP aus wale af bo : ; LOW, ISKEY, 12 years Se eeltoo 4 Seb Falta, NORMANDY.-10. yeas old Fe, Per Ba 2 aa 5 1 year old, Phnom Yee " - ‘153 id

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