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hetrens ro, pu oR pla H Will be pi 11 'Rolasyd, Midss Mu Vine “Was a geote: until fe, and of it ™ e¥6 Miss. Munro's play ‘ PoweFfi) and danisly chief theide: of its si ns from actual Ife. Ghe rela i ne tine of our tn ang.’ Muni Ww “question, grid: "Yes, this is my a h Thaw written a good\teal fo ous publications, sometimes unde iy own name, bu der a nom de plume. AT high-salarind stook company at Proctor’s Fifth Avenue Thea- tre is well worth your oe fitention and kind applause, not. to mention the modest price you pay for | eect, You may go a long way and| Shek twice the money before you :fmntt’| 409 600d a Performance as this excellent ion gives. Tuck teh wrote “The Climb- fs,” this week's bill, he had a clutch ‘Bpon teal’ things, a clutch that is still “eble%0 ‘grip an audience. It wouldn't be @ bid idea for him to'go over and renew with his old success-mak- ing self. The present performance is dominated, by Mr. J, H. Gilmour, who, despite 4 sturdy ‘pbyalque, which makes him less Mitted for athe role of Sterling than was Worthing, succeeds in draw- ‘oe -q@ vivid portrayal of the ruln-spread- epeculator, Miss. Amelia Bingham “Suan the best role of her career, that ‘Mra, Stezline, and,-while Mr. Charles @uxests something of Scere fap hays ta mainee 86 acer: might {n justice to both )profesal tradition be a mere Rtrenucus, A little more u saisy improve Mr. Charles js remote connection with We tall, dartr’and'good- BY NORMA MUNRO, swallowed his fatal fose, was heai shirp, “Good-by, old o! tra-la-l HAD intended saying something about “Tne Duke of Duluth,” at the Majestic. But I won't. Its self-con. fessed author, Mr ‘George H. Br. tiurst, was sufficiently punished ye: terday afternoon when he was obliged to take ths place of a sick actor. As for Mr, Nat. M. Wills, there is no punish- ment to fit his crime. oe 8 ISS FAY TEMPLETON tella me M that If George M. Coha: five Minutes from Broadwa; jan't a “go” there will be no one to blame but herself, If that there's no need to worry. 'SN'T there eomething in one of, this I week's new plays about “gettihg it| in the neck?” For further particu! 4H WORLD: 1NURSUAY is Held For Pxamination While Dis- appearance of Two Girls is Investigated. David Likt, of East Houston ‘as to-day arraigned in York- ville Cout, ‘charged with being con erred ia the disappeara: Neulleld, thirteen years o Ludicw street, and Rosie dd the othe & dd cen missing gine? M -day, ane t gust had been seen wth ihem. st told Magistrate Finn, when ar ralgned: he and a friend had talked with the girls for a few minutes on Monday evening. He said the Diamond girl had told him she had lost her wages and was afrald to go home. He refused to divulge the name of ithe friends war was with htm, and Magistrate Finn held him in $500 bail for further exam- ination to-morrow. the case, | lars see daily papers of Tuesday .ayd | ‘Wednesday. ts CCORDING to front-row informa- A tion, those French dancers at Daly’s are responsible tor © modest musicians weering the blusi- that-won't-come-off. . > RS. CAMPBELL has declined (an | M offer from, Charles Frohman ‘to, teturn here this season, prefer- rine to tour the English provinces r-tth young Henry B. J:ving in a Shake- spearian repertoire, |Last season was a keen @isappointment to Airs, Campoell She frankly said to me during the oper.~ ing week of her engagement here that The Sorcercas” was “trash,” and tha: whe felt silly in the role of the. hocus- pocus Zoraya, Her accident Phile- delpbia later in the year was the finish. Ing: touch to what was unquestionably the most unsatisfactory season she ever played. inthis gountry, It is understood that the English actrets waa anxious co come over this winter, with Bernhardt Wenn Uiew aside be cacomens (Pint; Aaa @ ean Fa Gm tig. B.8, WELLS, Joreey City, ¥.4.,U8.4 OUGH ON CORNS, Liquid. 2c ee Kalve, ike UGH ON CORNS, Pi 100 RSS Fit toreiore OUCH ON BUNIONS, peeety Ree ON BUNIONS, Plasters. Sin enve! Rough on Roaches R R ALL AT DRU ELS, WELLS, Jersey Clty, N. J UBMs aS ns ean Fam, end black, OUR RECORD | pin tucks; foureinc it ecatinnncancellniay Buy These Gloves Men's, Women's and Grildren'’s Kid Gloves, They ar tactuters’ imperfections of ties, cnd are soil as pirtect; They are as good | for wear and fit as though you paid One Stamp Free All Day§With Every 10c. Spent f “Box SRE Eat n Sale” Two More Days of the Big Millinery Opening Friday and Saturday! It’s a brilliant mammoth showing of magnificent-millinery creations—the newes conceits without the conceited prices—Don’t miss witnessing this exceptional exhibitt Second The styl chat, , they will certainly be very captivating. The fh this season are jaunty and chig, and ele ye re are many i ‘8 will con- tinue in favor; the new French sailors, the round crown hats, the smart dented and elongated turbans are all candidates for public fuyor, Plateanx of feit, bent in beautiful shapes and styles, \are a decided feature season. In utitrimmed Hats, the felts, taced with i the ifk velvet, are new and haye hit the fancy. ~The trimmings are, yaried and ificlude many beautiful effects in fancy feathers, aigrettes, etc. are olive, plum, gray and peacock. . A New Continental at $2.98, The prevailing colors of the moment \ aN\ }) They were made for us of a new worsted braid, edged with raffles of sill velvet. The hat is 3 trimmed with silk velvet, rosettes and buckles, The colors are the best. It is @ winning hat $1.98 New’ Special Fali Hats at $1,938, Silk velvet and tatteia ready-to-wear hal Here are two bais that we are proud of, Both’are hand made over two new nd stylish turban frames, One is made with stirred taffeta underbrim with The trimming consists of two ears of stitched \affets, finished with ornament, The other is made of shured silk velvet and ‘s trimmed with ring of stitched toffeia and ornament. We do not think it is possibie to pive any greater value at this’price. The color line includes the Staple as well as the new fancy sbades of the seaso: j crown ot shirred silk selvet. ESET IE TT SE IS, TE Sale of Linens, Sheets; Flannels! Main Floor A Sale of Table Damask. Ve have o \wery ere aséorument front best mills in tice and Europe, will tell the story: All the Newest Linings Cheaper Than :lsewhere, Dut the quaiities areras good, even if you SEcn leached Tanie]| fie per yard foe $B:iNcN Pereaiing In 0 ard tor bh e + for $6-inch Perostine In Damani, see Ehaada; moire finish; for drop skirts Or ee yard for Cream and Unbleached iz” Hs ASA yo Tint ‘de < amas. Dress Linings, elegan' tet yard for Pileached, algo Cream| 22 © bik Halen with "red. bord ish. er. Ae per yar ‘for Mercerized Sateen Lin: yard for all-linen Irish, Table ng. ard for Bleachéd © Mércerizet all colors. 2Se ver yard for Newest Silklike Taffeta, 16e pone Wig Silk Satin, yard wie, for oe i for Satin Serge, all oly Outing Flannels at Se. and per yard, vad to nell for Double Sati’ Damask. rad i inal. GHths in wo Park ome, ‘at 9 4B and $1.95 | roe sc. xinn were aeets Tare Gake, ico were tage Midner prices. | One comes in plain shades on ¥ bb des bs comes ju pretty. stripes ‘Wid heavy Dap: sold. thant is Januar mutable | lergarments, pasomas and Seamless 'Ghecta ‘ail, tm one niece of een oie eeting. ab ea Be each for pix00 Hheota for single oem each for 63x00 Sheets for twin es Bs we Actinly Mic. All are in good | ‘strong Tian- iy 5. em Ge each for 12:90 Mekse tor dourte Shortly, you will Saya wrest Coal bids Newest French Sir'ped Flanneis for Waists or Kimon as i a ibe pen yard ‘They come in light ‘colors such’ es pink, blae and gray with white stripes, finlah and have the appearance ot = high-priced French pe da See These Sass" WAISTS! Ens Waists for $1,00 Waists— y , 49e 1,200 Wi ($1.25 tre, SEO) Wale: tande of. 8 plaid in black end white, ': with made of white oxford cloth, black merctrized hayes per lle fancy fig- if ti are tailor made with | smal id lary ity and fancy gd trimmed with fancy buttons; others | and gral eaiteatee con! 5 i 1 staes. ‘ured madras, hsmali and large plaits trimmed with | New sleeves and fancy collar, lspci Pa are 69 for : $2. ye made of a : ed se 0 fancy trilliantine, fie mitre: oxtord cloth with Of nav; 1 buttons; new sleeves, with dee; Bad Black: Six side pals fev shoulder | und tab collat. rs ‘ ith p aitons, sleeves | finde with deep'tacked cuifs and fancy collar. 1$2.98 ee er s BPC * $1.50 Watsts, made of ex | cellent quality black Saeen, with fine e elaborately trimmed with small and Jar, the entire yoke formed of ¢lusters of { ee | tucks and straps, finished with soy ‘but- tons. New sleeves with deep tucked owits 4 collar trimmed with strap-and small al ihe eof white ‘plaifed back and Seen toed With ag chifion teffeta, with clusters j or tucks down the ieck. The front is) Your Choice, Infants’. and Children’s Fall Wear. \ Second $3.98 for Infants’ sisting of 1 Trimmed Dress, 1 Trimmed Skirt, 4 Sii Floor, $6.00 Outfit, con- 40 pieces: 5 Bootess, 2 Flannelette Skiris “Barrows sock Slips. with -bematit Tuttle. for Children’s wool Sweat. 260. i Mins trimmed itched ag 4 high neck, SSE (awed with smbrollery nat ince trimmed. w and ribbon. for Children's - Aprons, Buy 8 Corset Regular | $2'50. Coronet’ Corsets— guorahteed unbreakable—extra long | ” waist, high bust,.good for stout hg tures, They come'n white, drab and black, Sises 18 to 30 inches. A special 8 re bargains... ap Our: First Great Autumn Sale of Men’s $3 to $4 _ Shoes at $1.95 ing together of 3,000 pai Bs, 1.95 shoes in every sise afd width, Shoes‘ you. know [that are sold! the world over at 83 to $4, No other store.has ever attempted 4 s, We stand out alone giving you on Friday ‘our unrestricted choice of the follo of note / ¢ ‘Thiza Ploer. ent $8.00 Shoes. Heywood $4.00 Shoes, fit Well $3,50 Shoes. prsitively, the first clear tatp seers. Rescatsios” Walkover $3.60 and $4.00Shoes. = Shoes in every sixd and kind. The latest and the h: Walkoyers slightly factor): checked. All the others are solutely perfect in every way. Notan old number in the entire 3,000 pairs, Notice the choice of aS leathers! Box calf, vici kid, velours, pe If and patent coltskin. ,Every™ prir has Goodyear welted soles, perfeot, smooth insoles, no seams or tacks. Toes ‘rom the extreme narrow to the broad old phase styles, Sizes 6to 11. widths A to Muslin Underwear ‘at Unusual Values! Gowns made of nainsook with surplice yoke of Isce and it worth 75c. Chmeestheaiee with yoke of allover embsoidery or with Ince and embroidery Sek. eae Cambric and nainsook drawers, trimmed with insert‘on and ruffe of lace-or with bemstitched plaits and ruffle of embroidery, * ‘ Long White Petticoats trimmed with hemstitched cambric fBe. Corset Covers in 15 ood. styles, made of nainsook. All ip Frencheftects, and front bendscmely trimmed To-morrow Ter te: suns, pramers smgie talon Be fix Gowns ceate ot Manone, reas, rT imac ete prewere erimmmed with fare, finaly Cefmuned with piaita’ a Cam! 1525 ‘and nits tm 98e', neck, and ribbos Second Floor. Your Choice timmed with yard tke fro! moat in Sale, wares im our ee ries to 16 ede, including and taccy ta i : < ‘pape t plain “and Wy HY