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= v TH! WORT): WEDNESDAY EVENTNG, SCHOONER LOST Vessel Discovered Bottom Up Off Alaskan Coast Believed | to Be the Pearl—24 Prob- ably Drowned. HYDE MAY GET 28 002s MAY HAVE A is ~ MARBLE HOUSE; | ; ALSO A BRIDE Said to Have Bought Deserted | - Vanderbilt Mansion at Newport. The Unusual Store If you are looking for Fashionable Fall and Winter Silks Do not let this chance slip by! | gaw wnaxciro con x vm | New Sills at “Mill’’ Prices Letnetn To: S*Aue F 59° 1060" Sr Rich Ermine Furs in an Under-Price Sale. There will be no more fashionable furs than mine worn thi on. That is an established fact We knew it and were forehanded in our preparations Bought largely—selected wisely—long before the first of j the series of sharp price advances was made, The follow- NEWPORT, Sept. 12.—The report to- @ay that Marble Houso, the grefit Van- | Gerbilt mansion that has beef closed pass t> Jamd¢s Hazen | that Mr, Hyde ts to | comprising: Plaid Chi Velour, Skin Moire, Fansy Fatleta, &e., to 75¢e. a yard. | We offer choice selections of new Silk i Warp Printed Taffeta, Polka Dot T Poplins, Moire Vi t k Tafleta, White Pompadour 1 | 2 55e: ing items hint of the savings this Bloomingdale sale enables you to make: Royal Ermine NecKpicces: { Beautiful Zaza and Stock | —Very handsome Four-in- ; Collars, with tabs 34 inches } $19.50 Hand or Throwover Scarfs, : Worth $25. | $4 incaes in length. Worth $40. j | 1 been recel The ide: which came jthat of George ‘on tie verse! of one of the bodies r the wreck as $9.00 long. $10.00 —Rich Zaza and Stock Col- | $25, 00—Beautii Bted, and sey * woupled with tit Ascots or Throw- ge from $1.00 to $1.75 for the same that time. Then came the rumors of @ domestio @wagreement. Mr. Vanderbilt's trip r residence in the nue, New York, adison avenue daughter was the Duke of Marl- Borough. and the closing of the great mansions of the Vanderbilts, In the divorse settlement Mr. Van- Gerbiit gave to the wife Marble House, but it never has been ocoupled since @en. It ts said Mr. Belmont, after his @uch settlement, | Mow if the great house & to become the property of Mr. Hyde, md perhap: into it he may lead a ‘wetde Tt bas been the general report that Marble House, eo far as the interior Wecorations are concerned, was falling fmte decay because of the lack of sun-| Ught. For years it has been in charge of @ caretaker and had an airing as often as he thought was necessary. The tnterior decorations of the house wei * designed under Mr. Vanderbilt's di (ton by Jules Allan, of Paris. The salon is a fac-simfle of thut at id | it te of Ital: nie. Te No. 18 Buffalo avenue, Erooklyn, aft Patt erns ‘panela between the @.ndows afe| turning on the gas in his roo: 1y | ‘ . ay 1 designs. “ihe dining-| to-day ran from the house, declaring FIFTH FLOOR much walking to do; shoes that one does not find 4s of red marble and gold bronze. e etaircases am of white marble with fustredes of gold bronze and oobt $460 - The decorations of the saloon and cost $400,000 in all. ——— “ GORKY FEARS AUTOCRACY HAS NOT BEEN CHASTENED.|man. He was apparently all right | lApprehensive that Russia Will Re- turn to Schemes of Aniatio Expansion, TONDON, Sept. 13.— The ocorrespon- emt of the Standard at St.. Petersburg gends an interview which he had with | Maxim Gorky, the Russfan novelist, af @is temporary home in Rjniand, in witich he quotes Gorky as saylng: “I have no doubt that the conclusfon @f peace has sirengthened the Aahds wf the Government, nor bave I any oubt that che weakness of the Gotvern- ment would have been our opportunity, : Apart, however, from any effect that peace may have upon the attainment of Political Uberty, our colonial venture ought to end. We have no mission to fonize, for we have more of our own we can civilize in a century; and we have nothing to give to tear, however, that our lesson has ot been thorough enough, and that we @hall return to schemes for TAnlanie ex- sion instead of devoting our energies domestic affairs.” Gorky said he was confident that the | another schooner named Prosper, but she 1s a four-masted vessel, now out thirteen days from San Pedro for Will- a Harbor. f it is the Pearl, thirty-four men were drowned. ————— DEAD IN THE RIVER. Money in Pocket of Drowned Man | and Pin That May Identify Him. | he body of a man that had evidently | been in the water for five or six days was discovered floating in the East River off the foot of North Third street, Williamsburg, the Morgue. ‘The drowmed years of age. gray quit, white white cotton wn \e:s he carried a $1 Dill, change and a brass check | given out in saloons, rked jebentrs, 6." On the lapel of was about thirty and blue tle and ear. In his pock- RAN FROM HOME SHOUTING HE WOULD KILL HIMSELF, Brooklyn Man Had Turned on Gas in Room and fad Struggle with Wite. Frank Degano, a well-to-do fruit i | dealer tp Marhattan, whos@ home Is at that he was going to end his lite. He declared that he had every right house for that matter, and a struggle followed. Before Mre. Degano could control him he ran to the street. A general alarm was sent out for the mentally when he retired last night, and the sudden change in his manner can- wot be accounted for, ————_—_ 18-YEAR-OLD GIRL MISSING. A general alarm has been sent out for ‘Martha Wendel, eighteen years old, lightly demented. She bas black hair and blue eyes and wore a white waist, a brown skirt and black buttoned shoes. Her disappearance was reported to tie Are You Up to the ark? If not feeling as well as yoy should, do not make the mis- take of letting your health take care of itself. Resort to Beecham's to ktil himaeif and every one in the | was a pin in the shape of a. to-day and removed to | y dressed in a dank | 389 cents in | West One Hundred and Twenty-ffth ‘wheel bearing the tnscription “ street station. 2 ton Park, Maine.” The Place to Eat Is Our Restaurant Dainty [Lunches SPECIAL SALE OF Fine Lace Curtains 140 pairs, one to six paire of a pattern. Ad. Conable ce THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, SEPT. 14TH & 15TH. Ca ONE-QUARIER TO ONE-THIRD OFF REGULAR PRICES, 50 pairs RENAISSANCE LACE CURTAINS, 12.50 to 26.00 pair 40 pairs ARABIAN LACE CURTAINS, finest qualities....... .++.24.00 to 150.00 pair 50 pairs MARIE ANTOINETTE Lace Curtains, 7.5 to 11.50 pair Broadway L196 Street. Peerless Best of All We Sell’Em 5e 10¢ 15¢ To-sMorrow Will Start The Annual Sale of Manufacturers’ Sample Go-Carts Cravats that will satisfy even the most critical mza—men who know what is what. f The true atmosphere of Autumn emanates from these rich and handsome new colorings: ’ Wines, greens, chestnut, bronze, dark reds, plum, mocha, bi purple,lifac, old rose, fa self and monotone etlects; there also is a tibera) assortment of tne always popular grays, steels and neat dark effects. The shapes are 2% and 2%; French seam and lined four-in-hande, ‘We earnestly request you to come and look through this v. and most representative collection of correct neckwear mingdales', Main Waltham Watches with Ribbon Monogram, at Fashionable, thin model, gold-filled cases, guaranteed for 20 years. Sold every day by exclusive dealers as great bargains {or $12 and $15. Fitted with Full Seven Jewel Nickel Plated Waltham Movements, warranted accurate timepleces. No charge for engraving your monogram on the case. Women’s Fashionable Small Size Watches, in plain polished gold-fillec cases, guaranteed for twenty years, fitted with fine nickel-plated Americar full-jewel movements, with your monogram engraved free in 7, 4&5 the new ribbon effect, at the very special price of............. loomingdales', Main Floor, Front, Centre. Oul-of-the-Ordinary Shoes, Shoes for feet that have troubles of their own—and that have the ordinary shops; the sort that usually have to be made to order, are at the Bloomingdale store in com- plete assortments of sizes and leathers. For Men: The.only genuine Bunion Shoe (illustrated) at. “Rough Rider’. Waterproof Shoe Police and Firemen’s Shoes, wi oak soles; the very best obtain: to $5.00. For Women: Extra Ankle Shoes at. Noiseless House Shoes. $1.50 to $3.0; Sisters’ Comfort Shoes, lace or elastic sides, or Jy'i- 9. iets. ++ $1.50 to $¥,00 The Hygienic Arch-Support Shoes. For dress or wal:ing purposes; these sclentificaily’ cone. structed shoes prevent “flat foot,’ and remedy fal graceful an f comfortable .. $4.00 Yo $6.00 The Hygienic Arch-Support Shoes are made expressly for Bloomingdales’ custome: d cannot be secured elsewhere, El 2", 24 FI Upon presentation of this coupon we will sell you a man’s Soft or Stiff Hat the newest Fall shape, and worth $2, 50, for jthe Alaska igh Company, wh Other stores will ch ith tabs 24 inches over rfs, 50 inches in coment from the oth Genel aie Veabell HAE Verda Go. Obie: | silk when they display their Fall designs and weaves, Si eb tiles WOH h gate: || lenethce with (Silke felaga fandCOPnis yr from Mr, Hyde'a | than the schooner Pearl, intent thing estic” in this “Ori " —Very stylish Four-in-| ments. Worth §: family elther. What has boen, written |) Advises trom Seattle stated that the| |. AS We do not intend to sell anything “Domestic” in this “Ori- 5.00 Tend or Throwover| $29,90—Very stylish Ascot oF fwas large 1 based on ap- | vessel came ashore at Yakatago, but It ental Store’’—we are taking a loss on these Domestic Silks. |@ scarfs, 52 Inches in length. Values Q Throwover Scarfs, 60 « parent foundat pon gossip that |vas prt neant for Yakitat Bay On Sale=Sevond Fioor from ‘$30 to $35. Inches in length. Worth $60. eae tk to ¢ " in Southeastern Alaska. Tt was stated l E =. M ii. Now the at the young man hi bil! of goods made out in th 3 fae ass ees were cee sl| A A, Vantine © Royal Ermine S.uus: ‘ofore cons! n Gnpui found, and {t gave the impression e e r@) e $23.50 —Beautiful large flat Pillow | $35.00 — Reh i te “fale uae) aiata. tet Bi ite a RC TRIRTOR Muffs, with’ 14 ermine | vith ten tails; a very smar Belmont, for of V the schooner Prosper had m milsior tals: Vali 4 | effect. Value $6: x | fun. roadway, between 18th @ 19th Sts, @ $50. piooniniaaies a notns sty Section: { Mos er te one Nadi Sea iiteg This, however, cannot be, as the 2 . hot Section | 700,000, bullt in the lay theee-master Prowper, ed by 4 1 4 7 fie tnd nisin in the apring of 82, Alaska, Pickers Aswoclation, is now |= —— = |i Men’s New Fall Cravats at 50c |@nd occnupled by the Vanderbilts ‘at lala up in Oakland Creek. There ts | * $1.50 None sold at this price without this coupon, Bloomingdales’, Main Floor, 60th St. Section, Just one year ago to-morrow we offered to the buying public the complete sample lines of several large makers of Go-Carts, comprising all told cloSe to three hun- dred carts. We sold in.a single day more'than 200 Remon figure which broke all records for big selling in this city. We will repeat the performance to-morrow, but with a much more elaborate equipment than we started with a year ago. Four Hundred and Twelve @arts. The Finest Samples of the Best Makers in the World. You'll Buy Them at Half Our Selling Prices and for a Quarter\of What Exclusive Stores Charge tor the Identical Kinds. ; ’ Store will’ be closed during the month of September at, \i SHES) ap 12 o'clock Noon 6n Saturdays, and at 5 P, M, on ANS We sell more Go-Carts and Baby Wagons than ALL other stores hereabouts put together. This is the \ other week days. ONLY reason why we can control these Samples, securing them to sell you at such ridiculous figures } And they are perfect Carts—a bit better, perhaps, than regular stock would be. Gur viluation of them is based on whatlour own pricesywould be—not those of exclusive stores, who command almost double our prices. Sixty-nine $ 95 GO-CARTS that cannot be du- plicated in any store tor less than from $6.00 to $9.00. One Hundred $ bg 95 and Twelve GO-CARTS that cannot be dupli- cated in any store __.dn any store for for less than $15.00 20 $18,00.;} }less thag $18.00 to $30.00. sade an Aword as to the styles: Some of them are pictured here, Out of the collection you are pretty sure to get the kind of Cart you've set your mind on having. Every one of them Is strictly high D 4 grade, made and finished in the best possible manner. All of them haye Auto-Running gear, ¢ q 7) \s Tie a ia I . _with rubber-tired wheels. Bodies gre of reed, of course—-in various shapes and designs, = . . | j D We Wish we had a thousand of them to off instead of scarcely four PC ER Ce he Sunday World Wants ‘ Work Monday Wonders ants, no matter in what manner vy might be elected, would surprise Soversensnt by their insistence on Pills } Bold Everywhere, In boxes 10c. and 29, ul Upon presentation of this Cou-' pon we will sell you @ Genvine Cul Glass Berry owl seer Nl ia le Oe Sleeping Garments 4 Q for Children at c Now that cooler pleh: ing thes Snag ite leeplt Ro what the “33,)u8t sters need, B. Altun & Cn. Finely cut F ind prititantly, Neier j finish “ a ‘6 M kia ; MILLINERY for Early A for choice of The fit @yles in Trinimed Hats for Autumn are noyin and @reet coftumes; alto ‘an assortment of (Department on Third Floor.) School and Drew) Hots fix mies and gilt, Womens | > Walking Hais, and selections of Millinery Materials are, in (Department on First Floor,) ith $3.00, S019 gt this price with- None aol out this Coupon, melggie conomles sharp and almost L — ona less. abound In our Cut withaue Department. & sent joominatales’ cor ‘both Bt, Seotion. halo Fiece, 6d at. ; cannot be dupli« cated in any store for Jess than $10 to $14. we for choice e 85 of Forty: twoGo:. CARTS that can: Bloomingdales’ [s* '° 34,4v for choice of \ll Cars ‘ransfer to |, MISSES’ ind Boys, Boots. | , sd * / ‘ ] RRR RRR Or rr ror miro rr rrr mre kro fe] : ‘days after the sale, they could not find the Cart they wanted. Be here to- (o- “orrow—that is the best time to get a REAL BARGAIN, Fourth Floor, d Street Elevators. ube ve oy 22 ia i