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THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVEN WILL “TRY OUT” NEW VAUDEVILLE ACTS fmcidentally Theatrical Manager Will Add to Excellent Pro- gramme at Far Rockaway Hospital Benefit. JR novel tdea will be carried out at the entertainment and dance for the Benefit of St. Joseph's Hospital, at Nebensahl's Hall, Central ave; Rookaway, next Tuesday evening. The ooasion will be utilized by a New York theatrical manager to “try out’ @ome clever vaudeville acts which he fends to present later at one of the ety thentres ‘The entertainment which will preced fe dance will be graced by the pres q@0e of a number of whe membon: of Var Rockawny's fasiitonable society. Who arrangements for the affar ar: @ptircly in the hands of the Neben Bahl employees. Bt, Josevi's Hospital, although only established during the present summer if an Indispensable | that soon nh formerly were y of St. Josenh larger and beter Tapld grower n the few months it & wished fully Juatiiles Moone, the soprano of Si ae Bet ‘Sea Gaurch, will numbers, and ‘other assist. in the pro- I BRONX WOOD Cries of Little One Abandoned Is Heard by Passing Work- man and It Is Rescued by the Police. to-day by a passing workm 9 10° tied Policema: vy. of the Wake. field station. @earch, but so thi What the child was not found for an “me upon a gitl ‘The policeman then c na git Las four da id, It was fe woollen shawi e ang about Its he ad net, Hed with blue rib: d the vbila to a ‘an ainbutance, re Ho} wearby barn and se which took it to bi: ‘The child wa: ot de mother, say the po probably during the early morning hours. WELCOME TO REDMOND. Ietsh ve Member of Parliament. Many of the most prominent men and ywomen in the Irish national movement fm Greater New York will attend at the meeting Hoffman House thie evening eailed by Chairman Michael F ef the committee in charg: ption to be tendei mond, M. P., ai re- day, Sep! Mr. Redmond is on e from tralia, via San Frain > le a brother of the Irish leader in the House of Commons, —_— -— FACTORY BUILDING BURNED. GLEVELAND, Bept, §—The Schaefer @ Becker Building. at Ni 31 Michi- FES streot, oocupled by various manu- uring ooncerns, was culted by. fire Sgday. ‘The losses will aggregate $100,- | fume, ; dan, ‘elub-room or caf jain Series Sent” post S. ANARGYROS, 111 Fifth Avenue, New York. ’ = y,, Plowe It Ke that Mr 2 Irmo WatHhog- by MARTIN W. HANLEYV DIES IN HOSPITAL, former Theatrical Manager Passes Away in Pennsylvania from Acute Pneumonia. Martin W. Hanley, theatrical manager, for many years @ led yesterday in a in Kane, Pa., after ten days ‘e pneumonia, He Kane ri sing a company with Roselle Knott as star, Is n Knighthood Was In \s as manager of rigan and Hart and of y. Hanley gained bis fa He was probably the oldest manager hailing from tbls clty and had passed through every branai of the profession from drummer bey to owner of produc- tons, ait. Hanley was sixty-two years old aud a native of Tipperary, Ireland, al- suf was in which. producing “W iftean years, part in the’ old asons with the Ravel ny he married Mafl- The cigarette which taught the merits of Turkish tobacco to the smokers of two continents— The Turkish cigarette which enjoys to-day the largest sales of all the brands in all the world— Ti urkish cigarette which continuously satisfies more discriminating smokers than any other—is URKISH TROPHIES A pure, sweet, rich, mild blend that never varies, never disappoints and nevor wearies the taste, Its flavor is a triumph of blanding, its price is a marvel of merchandising. 10 FOR 10 CENTS souhal career flective decoration (or fe, luctions of largo famous paintings; istic national cos- : Tooth Powder etta Kavel and became her manager. Between 5 ge studied music, and layed a drum in Fox's eatre, in Broadway, e managed Milton Nobies, Hart, in the Theatre © Garrick and the Herald utre, and Rovert B. Mante . Lyon’s PERFECT 2 i Cleanses and beautifies the teeth and purifies the breath. Used by people of refinement for over a quarter of a century. Very vunvenient for tourists, PREPARED BY " |CHURCH LOOTED WILKES-BARRE, Pa., Sept. 8.—The Churoh of the Holy Name, at Saw- yergsville, near here, after ‘being looted stripped of its valuable pleosr and tise veatments thrown on the floor. NG, SEPTEMBER 8, 1906. flames spread rapidly, and the firemen found jt Impossible to save the church. Saveral ndiary fires in the town re- conn he pellce believe that the churor, was looted by the same gang. LOST PIPES AND FAUCETS? AND BURNED. Altar of Its ble Pieses and Destroy the Bdifice by Fire. (Gpecinl to The Evening World.) | Capt. Gallagher, of the West Forty- seventh mireet station, has sent out a general alarm for claimants for about 300 pounds of lead pipe and brass faucets, which the police of his com- burglars early this morning, was #6t| mand hinve recovered during the worl on fire and destroyed. People living boys whom they have arrested Rear ran Into “he church to save tiene Tenth ard Bieventh avenues, what they could, |The stumt occupies @ godly portion of They discovered the altar had been/ one of ihe rooms of the police station, pnd the captain t@ anxious to have it The ‘taken away, Saks & Company Beeadway, 33d te 34th Street. Fall Suits and Top Coats for Men We have gone beyond the province of our kind and invaded that of the to-order tailor with our new series of ready-for-service suits and top coats. Our models define all the innovations that he cah promise —provided they be authoritative. And our tailormen are clever enough to express them to insure that element of distinctiveness and in- dividuality which is rare in other than the Saks garments. Diversity of styles and fabrics is not the least of the phases of our stock which invite your interest. e Breasted Suits, $15-00 to $40.00 4 Suits, $20.00 to $35.00 ts and Fall Overcoats, $15.00 to $38.00 $15.00 to $35.00 R Serviceable School Suits for Boys At $5,00 and $6.50 With the exclusive things we have concerned ourselves unto the last degree—top coats, reefers, Norfolk and double- breasted suits, Russian blouse suits and sailor suits, all of which have some new feature or innovation to identify them with the new season. Then we present a new series of school sults in Norfolk and double-breasted models that have had the benefit of much more than you will find in the average suit of their class. They are fashioned of good, serviceable cheviots and tweeds in the new mixtures and tailored with a deal more care than most shops count it necessary to exercise. The sizes range from 7 to 17 years. $5.00 and $6.50 Furnishings for Boys Every personal requisite that comfort or the conventions demand for a boy may be found on our second floor—shirts at 69. to 95c., blouses at 48c. to 95c., pajamas at 75c. to $1.25, scarfs at 25c. to 50ce, stockings at 25c. to 50c-, gloves at $1.00 to $1 50, undergarments at moderate prices, and all without stint relative to the variety. Hats and Cags for Boys & Children Since the department has found a place with the rest of those devoted to the things for boys on the second floor it has grown. of hats for children in hussar, Glengarry, chapeaux, Continen- For example, we present thirty-one new models at $1.95 to $4.75 For the schoolboys we have Eton caps in black, navy, scarlet and white, and golf caps in blue and mixtures, at 50¢ at $1.50 School Shoes for Boys and Girls Perhaps we demand too much of the men who make our shoes for boys and girls. They think so. The service of the shoes will help you to understand why, for in leathers and fashioning they are much above the common standard, Youthe’ and Boys’ Shoes of patent coltskin or box calf, Sizes 9 to 13 1-2, $2.00 Sizes I to 51-2, $2.50 Youths’ and Boys’ Shoes, of box calf or satin calf, built for the strenuous service; sizes 13 to 5 1-2, at $5.50 and $2.00 Girls’ Button Shoes, of patent coltskin and lace or button shoes, of vici kid with patent tip and round or broad toes, tal, Napoleon and kindred shapes, Soft hats in telescope and Fedora models, Sizes 2 1-2 to 5, first heels, $2.50 Sizes II I-2 to 2, spring or first heels, $2.00 Sizes 8 I-% to II, spring heels, $1.75 Sizes 6 to 8, spring heels, $1.50 Suits, Coats and Dresses for Girls l The New Fall Models With those that have gone before, our series of Fall models have little in dommon. They express all the new ideas and innovations, Nor is the collection lacking in diversity even in the garments at very modest prices, such as these: Girls’ Top Goats at $5.90 Double-breasted models of covert cloth, navy cheviot or fancy plaids and mixtures, full regulation models with em- blem and lined throughout. Sizes 6 to 14 years, Girls’ Long Coats at $9.75 Of English checked suitings with embroidered emblem end lined with flannel, Sizes 6 to 14 yei Girls’ Rain Goats at $9.75 Full length ulster model of tan, oxford or olive cravenette cloth with or without cape. Sizes 6 to 14 years, Girls’ Dresses at $1.95 and $3.95 Satlor.of wool cheviot~serge in navy or red with scarf at $1.95. + Of clay-serge or cheviot-serge in navy, red, green or brown, sailor and Russian models with silk scarf and emblem at $3.95, Girls’ Tailored Suits at $15.00 Of cheviot-serge in navy, black, brown, green or red or fancy plaids and mixtures, junior sizes 12 to 16 yeurs at $15.00, Girls’ Gymnasium Suite at $3.60 and $5.90 F Bull sogulocion bigs soho}! models of navy wool serge; sizes 4 ; ,85,90.|\ Suit without akirt, $3:60, NO CONNECTION WITH ANY OTHER STORE ACITY IN ITSELF SIXTH AVE. nen ne ai rovrran (8°GIS*STS, NEW YORK. —_—$—$ $< Single “S, & H."’ Green Trading Stamps Given With Purchases Amounting to 10c. or More. 7 Good Candies. CREME DE MENTHE GUM DROPS; regularly 20c. a ib, ac 9C ASSORTED FRUIT PASTE. in five fruit flavors; regularly 30c, a Ib., 15¢ at NUT AND FRUIT CHOCOLATES, choice astortment, chocolate covering, cream filled, Frenchbonbons and fruit jellies; regularly 40c. alb, at 206 (Blewel Coover Main Fioow, Store, + Centre, 18th st.) Whsses’ Suits, Coats, Skirts. Miso Girls’ Reerers in Fall Styles At Very Popular Prices. .__New_York’s most comprehensive showing of newest and Misses and Girls. Every new fancy for Autumn is here. Misses’ Norfolk Suits at 12.75 All wool tweed jacket, 27 inches long. with two side piaits on front and back, the new wide turn-down colle lea-o’-mutton sleeve and turnover cuff; box front and semi-fited back; lined with excellent quality satin. The skirt is in the new full gore pli effect. very stylishly and handsomely tail- 12 15 . exceptionally priced at Misses’ Tourist Coats at 6.90 | | A large number $8.90; special at Made of fine American Covert Cloth, 42 inches long; collar- less effect, tailored stitched and inlaid with velvet; double breast- ed box front. half fitted back with belt; four tailor stitched s:raps ‘on front and back of coat; inverted plait in centre of back; two patch pockeis: all skilfully tailored; very special, o 6.90 belts collar and special at Also a Complete Line of Misses’ Pretty Suits In Su ‘At Prices Ranging from $20.00 to mutton sleeves with emblem: two most desirable Outergarments for Prices are very attractive. Misses’ Walking SKirts at 3.95 of different styles, in the season's newest far brics and effecis; skirts made to sell considerably higher than price quored, among them some as high as $7.50 and cuts trimmed with colored piping; leg-ob nae = rior Fabrics and Effects, 45.00. (Steel Cooper Store, Second Floor, Front, 18th @%® Long Coat Suits for Women at $12.75. Two_of the most charming of the new Fall styles offered at a specially alluring price. Group No. 1. AT 1 2 7 —A handsome 43-inch Coat Suit of gray Ox- e ford mixtures paddock style; single- breasted, buttoning through; satin lined to waist: gored pleated akirt, stylish fare; all weil tailored. Superior value at the price. - Group No. 2. AT Suit of splendid cuality 1 2.75 cheviot. made with semi-fited back and box —A 42-inch Coat front, with patch pockets: doble tailored seams; satin lining to waist; pleated skirts, Your c:oice of either style. (Siegel Cooyer Store, Second Floor, Front.) to $10. Sizes for Boys range from 4 years up to 18 years Price fer the Men's Bath Robes, Price for the Boys’ Bath Robe $1 to $3, according to size. Rath Robes For Men and Boys At Less Chan Halt the Usual Prices. A manufacturer, well known in the trade, has just sold us his entire stock of Men's and Boys’ Fine Eiderdown Bath Robes. These Robes were made up from short lengths, and are in widest imaginable variety of patterns, Every Robe is well made, amply cut and lacking in no detail Some of the Men's Robes were made to be sold up 3.75 (Slegel Cooper Store, Main Floor, East.) Wen’s Clothing. One Hundred and Fitty Suits tor Wen at $3.00 Saturday. ,, Some miscellaneous numbers taken from the stocks and to be will hurriedly effect their sale. on sale to-morrow at a price that Most of the Suits are made of Navy Blue and Black Cheviot, and are in Single and Double Breasted Sack Coats. There are also Suits in Fancy Mixtures. Not ail sizes in any one kind, but all sizes in one or another. measures in both regulars and stouts. 34 to 40 breast SPECIAL PRICE FOR SATURDAY ONLY, WHILE QUANTITY LASTS, And in Addition Saturday a Highly Attractive Stock of Men’s Suits at $15, These lots include : Men's Black Suits in both Single and Double Breasied Sacks, cut on the new 1905 model, and of the following fabrics: Thibets, unfinished worsteds: velours and imported Clay diagonals. These suits are hand tailored throughout, either serge or Venetian lined, 1 5 00 Sizes for every build of man, at . Double-Breasted Sack Suits. Latest Fall model—will appeal to the younger man: broad shoulder effecis and seven-inch vents in back of coat. The fabrics comprise fancy worsteds in all the newest colorings. also cheviots and cassimeres and tweeds. Sizes to fit all builds 1 5 00 e fancy cheviots. fabrics, of black signs in both pl (Siewel tan, brown and olive shades. The finer grades only. in tan, olive and Oxford shades, also Novelty de- Single-Breasted Sack Suits. Fall model, new leng cut broad shoulder effects, hand-tailored arments in all the newest mixtures.and overplaids of brown, gray 1d slate combinations in worsted, cassymere and Sizes to fit all builds of men, at Fall Top Coats. 15.00 A stylish overgarment. of medium length in excellent wearing and Oxford thibet; coverts of All sizes, at 15.00 Cravenette Raincoats. We are showing a very exclusive 00 and belt back, All sizes, at 1 5.0 tore, Main Floor, East of Fountetm) Cigars Ry the Box. Brands of Best Quality Under-Priced. No reason why you should smoke any but the best when prices like these prevail. At the lowest prices in New York we offer the pick of the foremost brands. 3.50 PORTO RICAN CIGARS, high ong filer goods; Panetella or box of 50, Be BERG'S HAVANA CIGARS 100 BOXES CLEAR HAVANA CIGARS—Key West and N. Y. make, assorted brands—Sirictly superior quality goods. Cuban work: manship. desirable sizes, ranging up 10 $5.00 per box; choice box of 50 rade, ireva CLEAR HAVANA ROTHSCHILDS, all Havana, Rothachild size (4% Inch), & uality, box of oo Panetella size, best quality clear ever than factory prices; regularly offered, box of 100. 3.00 | § ELBERG'S HAVANA SECONDS FLORODORA CIGAR, 8 for 100. kind, LADDINE, box of 60 1,50 box of 100, 1.65 HELBERG'S HAVANA SECONDS PRIZE AMERICAN SUMATRA WRAP. | ALADDINS or HAVANA CHBROOTS, PER PERFHCTOS, box of 50, 1,25 | POX of i Mall Orders Bolictted. (Slewel Cooper Store, Main Floor, Bast, 18th St.) EY WHS8T EXTRAS, Conchas Sel ox of BO, | Other Speciats tor Go-Morrow Include: Women's Silk Watsts, Infants’ Wear, Shoes for Men, Women and Children; Men’s Hats, Candles, Hun ters’ Accessories, Cigars, Wines, Liquors, Meats and Canned Salmon. Boys’ Clothing. StrongSuitsatthe PopularPrice ot $3.00 Paramount among the many advantages in buying your Boys’ Clothing in this section is the fact of leaves the workrooms, knowing that every suit sold is stanchly put together. =f Suits we offer to-morrow at THREE Every garment is minutely inspected before it DOLLARS are exceptional values, and ones that will appeal irresistibly to parents outfitting their children for school opening. 3-Plece Vest Al the new ral mines in neat designs; also and black fabrics of sirong tex- BUlts, Bh 0Oe ee eee tim 6 years # ie | Suits, $3.00, Double-Breasted — Very stylish suit, coat made with belt, and knickerbocker trousers, in neat patterns of gray or brown; sizes 7 to 16 years ’ Double-Breasted The ever-popular suit, in o large Jacket Suits, $3,00, assoriment of patterns; alto plain fabrics; sizes 7 to 16 years, Belt Suits, $3.00, Sailor Suits, Bton, Russian and Norfolk Jacket ©o#!s made with the open plait. and full cut knickerbocker trousers, in.nabby mixe tures..in all the new colorings; sizes 7 wo 16 years. In neat mixtures of light or dark colorings; white linen collars and ; bloomer trousers; sizes $3.00, We are also showing a complete line of Boys’ Clothing In the finer grades, made in the newest styles, at $3.75, $4.75, $5.75, $6,75 and $7,590, Youths’ Long Grousers Suits at $7.50. alse be Fall the broad-shouldered effect and as adaili finale oy dovinle brensed myles gus: fwr. thw very. gavin. ile They are in a large range of colorings. Plain fabrics will fiting, Breast from 30 to 36 inches Sieieyom 14 1 20 yon, For new, A 4 00 \ 3.95 . Girls’ Melton Reefers at 2.60 Heavy Melton Reefers for Girls in blue or brown effects sul» able for Fall or early Winter wear; box front, loose back with