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THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 22, 1905. THIEVES LOOT Mra, Richmond, occupy rooms on the SAVED SALOON tie door was forecd and two young fel- Sage WALL ST8EET A flutter {n the Steel THE CLOSING QUOTATIONS, | 891.400 shares and of bonds $4,899,000. 7 | Y | ES Aesceas easeetecor ever anne cacione or from Inst recorded sulen are as fol THE HOUSE OF FROM TH V | Not 6th Ave., Cor. 20th St. + FRIDAY, Sept recom aie i ¥ St. Paul ts picked out by some Ame Bowe tits rt g 0 B JUDGE DICKEY But “Wachman Mike's” Revole ic’ chris’ srommssticators. hn Wvall las ; y || We Have Produced for Our Basement | street as tho coming feature of the ” Onlo, ug 8 + 8 ‘ a ver Smashed Most of the !eocr market. According to current piae. Th 2% eat Patrons New and Great Lines of + Tumor a coterle of speculators, headed & Ohio f —& Several Thousand Dollars’} Glass in the Place, Though |i, "Nivinan B. Ream, of Chicago, John iity G, We, ag = .t ~ Idn’t Hit Intruders W. Gates and James R. Keone, will Col. Fuel & tron ih bk 00 Tak He Couldn’t Hi ru 2 cond n active bull movement in (ontol, Gas -.. ae oe S oes or omen Worth of Jewelry Taken thie stack from now on, ‘The Meat bull fee E | ‘ Fi Brookl J ist herd tn ti.o0 | Point Was clrculated on the floor of the | tee AND TOOKlyN Jurist. Two voung men were held in $1,000 | ixohange to-day in the shape of a nt re Aue y each !n ie sau) oar TBANEy, thee [despatch from Chicago declaring aie pA CP i t%| Shoes for Men Sal CLE bared) ik St. Paul sha were very scarce id | eras were cantiured early this ois ene Vthe “mBslbt “Bomebody” in CHisago ‘eet &| e \ ‘The residence of Supreme Court Jus- | a agnt with a watchman who demol- | © have asoettalned: that het ‘ . F tice William D. Dickey, at Twenty-sec- | eg much good clacsware by his poor See ene eas =, Il phatave the Best Footwear old in this GHAPKeE at The price or Gna AnD) Benmoiihutst Avenues, BAM |e srmmmduInIb. NEY AES John| Ray, | more than Goh shares of BE FAN, Wee Hy ay 4 ||] anywhere near the price, From time to time we expect to offer ; Beach, was entered by burglars early | entcen years old, of No, 213 Hast Six- silted the fact that nearly twice that |Ont le Went al . t ” i but EE gugslty and clathine wore taken, ({Vinie eiteel, Sid) Soh) METAL | bet of ohaees abe row Hell by Ave |amemmsTen® * I] special sales as we have always done, i ie lever a enty-clehth at believed that New York banks hol + Vltting the Cami, bat bolleving phein' ,, Mike, Montrelll has @ Crult stand in ee ce an colletarat for temporary t Basement a Bargain Day visiting the family, but believing them] one of the saloon at No, 2387 FE eee aca wae vaults 4 at } ; fouenere wit tie | aunts ad etter with a large revolver Drisk early in the day and the buying = We know the shoes inside and Paste the bite and | interfere with them, r of the saloon with a large revolver ah ly from | Wabash. 0.00 2 ¢ M ods ahd IEEE UBS Justice “Dickey, his wife, threo Guder Ha stlew! Ro ee Ee ee rcarenerings | entiales castes, workmanship, They are in the latest fashi iP rs and M Dickey's mother, x josing,| tHe pool, met w crowd was! The total anles of stocks to-day were date styles, daughters and Mrs. y Early to-day, while Mike was dozing, ere ; aaused to-day by the confident declara- In proof of our assertions they are stamped with our name The New Fall Overcoats for Men. ed dan- —<— 5 5 5 satel ALLE UL AS S nhhSetaed Hate RRL OI eat 3 ‘ mber of the full guarantee. The overcoat models pictured above are copied direct from our ‘ er lantern. The patr aroused the sloep-| ¢,, a well-known me and carry our fu’ ; ‘ } | Beer iy ot Wakil, Ny. had'a |e watchninn, and Mike whirled out a Stock Bxchango that his firm was ad-|UPTOWN HOTEL SITE SOLD. J regular stock overcoats. In the drawing the artist has adhered ] five years old of Walkill, N. ¥., had | handful of revolver, He says Johunie| § Semi ts Gus th @: BAL ‘The Women's in) The Men's tn ide letedetall in the garinehter He tise Gate | Toom on tle third floor. Yesterday | ay swung the red lantern ar (f about| vising its_mem ic ieug: aad'|| Alia isorset Sire igule vrai any “Ae FNP Ladder faithfully to every little deta’ ga . He e " " the Dickey | to smash his head. common yaa hola A y Yo F > Black Kid) Patent) Paten! : he shapely lines of the shoulders, the cnugfitting collars, the afternoon two men visited the y [phen the revolver began spattering | y rise, “I belleve that Steel com-|the New York Real Estate Exchange ay Box Calf, Velour the shapely A S house and said they were gas Ae bullets around the barroom): biting rea Sit pa to par within the next two|the entire block front on the east side | Leather Ps, Gat 4 pice smooth set of the coat fronts, the new !apels. These are the the garret and | mostly everything but the. invaders, | mon w! i of Fifth avenue, between Twenty-sixth Lace,/Calf and Blac ; rant Al 2 { tors. They fal inepbotien of ths meter. | Fivo oeiols avere fined ‘before Mike | years,” said this operator. “If the pres-| Oh a mwenty-soventh str ts, the site of | Button and ia bleeraraTGns features which distinguish Vogel Brot ers’ overcoats {rom the ¥ Mrs. Dickey euspocted them and re- | Would stop and a fine collection of | ent conditions in the steel industry con-|iiq oi Brunswick Hotel, was sold by | and Patent KidLace. mediur ordinary ready-made kind. And you will find them revealed 5 n iy ; 8 uo: i ‘ - | Jo P Day. ta plaintie in the 3 s : ‘i mained near them until they left the | DOM resulted’ Hut the par chen cwen | tinue Steel common will certainly re-| Joseph P. Day to the’ pla Leather Button | and heavy soles, throughout he entire dened ofl cur dew tapllcoaln eneTORe house. She believes now that they] pursued by Policemen Elllott and Hy-| turn to a dividend basis next year. he, Jt i understood that a mddern hotel andiLace, | hand-sewe welt» | length overcoats, Chesterfields, paletots, paddocks, long great ‘were the thieves who entered the house} Man. The two wore quickly caught. | are informed authoritatively that the |i. to be erecteu on the property. canteen Chaverettes: The ated range from $12 to $30. y oe y Steol Corporation owns | —— - — al : ‘ E to-day and that they called yesterday in United States aa fh 6re and coal lands to supply its At $12—Short, boxy Top Coats of all the new shades of tan covert. iene ee a [STOCKSIDUELIN wants for the next fifty years.” HOSPITALS CROWDED. At $15—Top Coats of black thibet and tan, green and olive coverts. bea T ON RKET- buying tm- ee t $15—Medium length Overcoats of flack unfinished worsteds. Tho character of the early buy’ Acs i reer ogeeuely Dutton as"™e Soreon ‘ours the /MAJORIY OP PATIENTS WOMEN. Bi siscebetetilie ot pray severe Sade aneaten "were ang gethes Devo wote'op and same man | ware tre ‘abaaunt i see neti ay anton, as “a MOTean market," The : Aves “Gravecetice-flliahes longevot Obera wor ted a aman er th ‘ket to- : ders distributed were i —Cravenettes— = f 2 i t aking rehired ‘room with @ can: Gay and the Gariand ras alee. Dis largely tor the Steels, Southern Railway | Mrs. Pfhkham's whe eye Bay trom At $18—Luxurious black unfinished worsted overcoats, with a lining of le in his hand. The man had a sus-| counts were slightly easier. and Erie—all properties in which tho This Sad and Costly Experience, silk extending to the edge of conts. Fashioned in she new medium | plcious bulging in his pocket, and, be- Trading on the Stook Exchange was| Morgan influence 1s dominant. One of ast Tt is a sad | Jergth models. Custom tailor’s price, $25. Our prics, 4 Meving {t to be a pistol, Deyo concluded | dull owing to the monetary situation, in the first important transactions was the| DHE EEUaT TREE M ’ Bl Ik S it not to interfere with him. Felgning | consequence of which an advance in the| purchase of 10,00 shares of cole MME CORE. leiher Li ens AC. uits, sleep, he watched the man take his «old | Bank of England's rate of discount s| Rallway stock. ‘This purchase was t e | : one | ° Patent Leather Lace . aa “ Paally ierite the qrorde ‘watch and chain and empty his pockets | considered inevitable soon. The market|poginning of a spirited bullish move- | Jes Drinks an Men’s $3 and $4 $2.00 Here is a SnaWE Gee Suits that hell merits the wore ‘of what money he had. was inactive, partly owing to the ap-|ment in Southern Railway which re- inauer ct op: and Button, new Fall shapes... seeee complete and replete,” for it is composed of ever aa ‘The man left the room and Deyo}proach of the settlement, while the| vived the stories of an impending com- erations cipers that is good style and that will promise service. The models heard him talking to some one elge in| week end caused some realizations. | pination botween the Southern, tne Ate formed upon ||f Women’s Black Kid Patent Leather | Men’s Satin Calf Lace.. $1.50 form a very broad range—single and double treasted, long or the lower hail, 80 he lay perfectly still The movements were irregular. Con-| iantic Coast line and the Seaboard Alr eotien aan Fin aattee) aad l Men's ‘Box Calf and 2 0 conservative, with’ every new lnack. of style that marcutie | and it was two hours later when he|sols were easter, depressing other s2c-|jine systems, | , $ 50 Black Kid Lace .-.- 4 s ne! sensor aK called Justice Dickey. In the meant{me Cray coencd dull and inactive| The Street is noting with some sur- uy osp Hy el WACO: ccveccecers: s) va Russie season's Suits as radically different from those of the noes mn past, eevee ad made a tour of the land moved Irreguintly at about parity, | Prise the subsidence of interest in the three - fourths |} Women's $2.50 and $3.00 Oxfords, in Patent Leather, Black Kid, Ru At $12.50—Single and double breasted sack: models of black Thibets. ; house, entering every room, but that of | with few improvements. Loulaville and) Wabash co versy. President Joseph ceaong® three - fourth: Calf and Brown Kid, Military, Cuban and Louis X 1 50 At $15—Black worsted cheviots, black Thibets and black cheviots in Mir. and Mrs. Dickey and of the dau Nashville and Souvhern Pacitic were ¢ Ramsey's appeal for proxies to be of the patients lying on those snow- heel3...006 ae cope a.) 5 e single and double breasted sack moiels. i Minden Aohlar Prt Or aeTalee oak | aah ConA eCTe WER Tec Nel Gscd’ar the anaial election tee feriow: | White beds are\women/and girls WHO | Avsbay Blagkinergemiblack: werteat ehaviote anal bleak Thiet jp eittarran eget hese ‘the Fealizationss SUSIE bee a tieetea hy a bre ay inquiry for the Wabash | are awaiting or recovering fram o} Children’s and Boys’ Shoes single and double breasted models. : % ¥ Uleves migie have helped. themselves | Japanese Were Armer. Japanese Im- Young securities afloat in the market. | erations made necessary by neglect. ; fate Leather Ti Chila’s Kid, Patent Leather Tip, At $25—The new worsted weaves, herringbone, basket, bird's-eye, twill noite trom Ge Meas cea Re Ce ee tas StS, | TNta nquay, lasted only tao. oe care | Every, One of these gadionts Bad |i] Mises Kid (patent Led Py BRUSH ana ace, eae ane and plain patterns, as well as biack Thibets, unfinished worsteds and inte the room of Mrs. Richmond, who oo ye ke ey plenty of warnings in that bearing- | Button and Lace € 1.00 Aste alte’ (Gn hora AY worsted cheviots in single and doubl: breasted models. ta eighty-seven years Old and me se NSURAN days, however, and the indifference of n f Aeon ethanol Beary eh eo Fi Last, sizes 6 to 1 25 c 12 jest pausure tev ie rae Jewelry and clothing there. Mrs. Rich= INSURANCE MEN WANT Me Gould interesis to the trading in own fecllne pAiniat the/lett Gr Heh Suen tal GaulEn CET EOFS 1OW;vevcsce conses ° Spe ial Notes For the big men of “ to 50 ch chest measure there is h mond was not aroused by the intrudess, Wabash stock promptly put a quietus/Of the womb, nerv hild’s , complete collection of black susts at $15 to ). wwhen Justice Dickey was aroused ho ALL-NIGHT FIRE WATCH - : pain in the small of the back, leucor- Button and Lace, Little Gents’ $2.00 Box Calf and immediately made a tour of t ruse, "| to the speculative movement which | P he small of ack, sec } | Litt} but by that time the burglars hea gone | might have become a feature of the | rhoea, dizziness, flatulency, displace: sizes 8 to 10%.... Cc Batent reat bet Lace) $1 50 The Smart New A parlor window was open, showing | Underwriters Oppose Plan to Abol=| market h 1 any admission | Ments of the womb or irregularittes. Misses’ $2.00 Kid, Patent Leather sizes 8 to 13%..., ° the way in which the men entered the cj 3 Whee i “ | All of these symptoms are indications Tip, Button and Lace, hand sewed | Gent&’ satin Calf oe FALL HATS, house. “Later when the entire family ish Guard at Certain that the G control ‘was in peril. i P, | Little Gents’ Satin Calf, 1 00 e's. was awake, it was discovered that a Hou t In this connection an interesting story | Of an unhealthy condition of the ova- | welts, sizes 11 to 1 50 | Lace, sizes Sto 1314. «| ‘pe $1180 | eat deal of Jewelry, money and cloth- ante ‘ regarding Russell Sage’s atutude as a/ Ties or womb, and If not heeded the 2 secs . | : 1 & ee oy Rani ah a Nea Repre- | large Wabash stockholder is being re- | trouble will make headway until the ys" Satin Call Lace, GY DH | Youths’. satin cal Gy QE OD n't Take Silverware. the National Board of | ‘ enalt. to be paid by a danger- 4 M% °. ¢, Sizes 11 to 2. 5 “9 7 pested. Next to th ulds, pe “f Di y sizes 2% to 5%.... rhe men didnt touch any, of the| Fire Underwriters in this city have | posted largest holder of V ous operation, and a lifetime of im-| The College Hat. } The Oxford Derby. | dibs, hiog” sone "hey ton Seas | ortho Board ot Miaaraee ace mmts | curhen. "He bas ren appronetea vec | aired usefulness teats ee | Store Open Saturdays Until 10 P. M. A soft, rakish shape, that may Ox’ord relers not to the shane, Deyors derby hae Wie ier ths Ok, ME! continue the “night waten” In the ayt.| PUMEdIY by Vandevbilt-Pennsytvania be twisted to suit the individual but tothe rich color of this new Deyo's derby hat. He lett his own be- a a ae ug een an the dif-| representatives wi Mberal offers—|_ The following letter should bring — = = taste of the wearer. You cantele- derby—it's a soft oxford gray, on pind, 1c, qraa, covered with’ confett, | ferent fre-houses, as they have threat- y above the mark-| hope to suffering women. Miss Lu-| === = = it fe thieves had been at Coney Island dur. ing the night enjoying the Mardi Gras festivities. Capt. Sommers of the Bath Beach station was notified of the robbery and has detectives on the case, but it is ened to do, ‘Phe Board of Aldermen contend that there is no necessity for maintaining a that when an alarm ig at night the men are aroused jouses at aight. | | said to be considera jet price—for his Wabash stock and debenture bonds. According to ¢ t report, Mr. Sage holds the balance of | Dower. He is well aware of the fact ella Adams, of the Colonnade Hotel, Seattle, Wash., writes: ie cases the results are fatal. ere femele trouble, pains Lex. to 3d A FOR SALE. Dear Mrs. Pinkham:— ‘D oi “About (wo years ago I was a great sut- I | ferer trom as FOR SALE. PLAN. scope the top of the crown, dent it at the side, or turn brim any way your fancy runs. comes in pearl, tan, brown, nutria and black. Hatters charge , OF a@ smart new block. the find it at It) stores at $3. You may a few exclusive hat Our price, $1.85. Besides this novelty we've a full for showing of black derbies in many y hat his Wabi ng! doctor prescribed { 7 a5 me quality. Our price, $1.85.!new models. $3 qualities at $1.85. derby they Tort bakin hae EOE ATES | though a wutcliman arouaeg ARMY MP that Me Wabash holdings are essential I ANTS alt nit Phd OE WHAT WE DO. $\WHAT WE Don'T po,| ‘he 882 auality. Our prices : ane Spe onuene th 4 : al fe womb and must undergo an cue iow , At, but no other mark by which the, this was Jald over until the next meet- | him to sell he {a said to have replied: | this was my jobut T spent oe en and are or employer, ne} owner might be traced, ing of the board and the Fire and Wat Nou py, Wabash holdings are not for | ihe tumer wepRooningy Reet tt | Bansltaae ce cea ea Pui ee yousotieeas ig: ————___ Soreralitce Wes dustrucied to communi- | salecat this time. Jay Gould. was 13 | responded with an aunt in the New Bee. | We trust alee CA AR ES ado ne Hp 0 not ask you to.” : ig! WHEAT EASES OFF oace with the underwriters. feland aa sake! me palmont ion Mis | land Stater, und she advised me to ta fe Bre shen ee eearanided is} ieee ying to stand by his son George, B. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, 3 , AFTER STEADY START, PARKINSON’S BODY FOUND, | Siipé.fro™setco.#0 #0 "Y"aean "tS | a lets eld tite tire, Tala ro 8d | Mee tah BEL chen im Ai le eep that promise. dn stely be to improve fn health, ve. your clot m4 by | Rumors of a serious falling out be- Ceragtacy enlircly (ured, the tumor disap: | repalr for one year free of charge. a ‘Wheat was steady on a fair demand in| | tween Harriman and the Rockefellers | penring ealirely without’ ah operation, T j early market dealings to-day but cosy | Bartender Fell Of a Ferry-Dont gre geain in clrewation.” The Wish cvery suferiug woman. would try’ this LENO CLOTH BANKING AND FINANCIAL, BANKING AND FINANCIAL. SEs the denen eee POP ld lary fellors ‘are beileved to cont Freat preparation. ; X OR ANCIAL SNA EAS AL nes 3 ee and St. I s surely as Miss Adams was 3 Com was firm, fine weather being re | The body of Charles Parkinson, @ bat ang, he Te a report that cuted Ottis Leute eee in 2274 3d Ave., Between 123d and 124th Sis, ort the belt, tender at the Ho . ho | to bulld an extensi ume a S PNew “York's “opening prices wore | wth. Me ey Bee ee Wel enuatuy ceupieaieiie Te praraneet genuurely will Lydia! gg4 Columbus Ave., Between 103d and 104th Sts. WheatcSeptember, | 91-4; Dece ay ir 3 Tae ont Collewe Point, in| ments that the St, Pau. mans E, Pinkham'’s Vegetable Compound 895-4; corn very quiet. , Litde Heil Gute, last Sunday morn- very, much dissatisfied with the sure every woman in the land who OPEN EVENINGS, | = jeago's opening prices were: Ws ing, was recovered to-day by the po.| of Harrim i . Akhough paces i + —December, Bi4 td M58. May ee |e Eon eoreed i aay) b3 he PO | there Ia a” trafhe ngreomont peeuse | suffers from womb troubles, inflam. ———— Sao | Somber: A518 toda: Mehta kOytt PS; Des | station. Te’ was in the Base vent oe | these two roads, ‘the Be Paul nen | mation of the ovaries kidney trou- raat WB ees > gember. 451-8 to 46; September, old, | Portsralath Situc! 98) oO apclere that the Union Pacific continu bles, nervous excitability and ner- MAIL OKDERS FILLED. HATTA Malden tan . 10 52 1-8, rkinson’ in if ,, | Ally favors the Chicago and Northw eared) oe a pid ra Dee aday, MIA: September, 9 $4; | One Hundred aid nith elghih sireot, | o¢Tis, continued IA pe cia) l eratch Miakham) invites eine 7 Con mber, 101-2. Corn—May, 50 1- : ed the bod ures f » |of Canadian Pacific give color to the | we Ww. re wi her fc ‘ only drawing card ar ey nm Berea a ne Re ha ar Waa pucites perane developments 855| fron advice, Adaraes Lian, Mave.” (Bek QMLAEN AATADr Sinn The following is ample notice — Ov eae ame e g f ual Ing 0 Hy and! iow prices of the mere } ! Tt: | us wit a Pabildeen ‘belie eaty Haas | Rockolaers fo be held on Oct, # It po eel! and not unen the Credit ca “y of ” Corn=September, | His death epor't i ; |Is expected that propositions will’ be joges we no freely offer, = t E b a VM y Gctober BL S1 bld; ecem: |inla widow tauren “amuse Spaulekge, BUE | gunmnfeted tot the Batons ae Chen ‘A $10 SUIT SALE LROAD (1) ve. o 8S agazine rah li gt 481-4 to 46 8-8; May. | that It was accidental, 7m fond ho Fpokane, end for he cont tn Hoth: Departments (Men's Ang 5 7 . -. ions of two additional steamships nh both, a mente: m | SHIR ay RENOMINATED TO ASSEMBLY, |Soricenit, the Atantlen “here's a) |, BLOOMINGDALE BROS, Woman ‘i and Thomas W. Lawson. LY. ——_ COTTON BUYING STORS BEARS IN THE MARKET. F. Thompson, of Middleport, was re. | semi-omcial report also that the stock- LOCKPORT, N. ¥., Sept. 22,—George | Holders are soon to receive substantial |rights. Brokers who have been dealing |in Canadian Pacific stock are prepa 59th to 60th St. MEN'S — tn fancy » — and Luck and di READY-TO-WEAR 51 atures, wornteds, | Cheviot and rere i ollt wool: | we Riven auidt Bts. 1 Delow f And, further, this notice is to warn all people in the States npaon i unity your chol antic f nlinsatis i New r a NAG fables, tried to pull down prices in the | ttict to-day _ pele LIM York, Rhode Island and Vermont, excepting those of the cities | si Tastes 8 th SHIPPING NEWS 9 Rte elke aera ee ae ee i he sto of cotton now e welal $40.00 (cash or ¢ | against selling, offering for s duying or reading the Octobe: held here is the largest. in ton yon’ oe special, $) K 8, § BHC SACLONER roAhe GReRINE prices were Soptembe ALMANAC FOR TO-DAY. Dr. Lyon § PAUL MISCH, | number of a certain publication called “Everybody's Magazin WOA8 to 1048; December Mag re arer: | Sun rises, 47/Sun acts, 5.68/Moon rives.11.55 Correct, Dress for Men and Women, | misveaid waneavina coniaine/aist by Thom January, 10.69 to” ine, js 10.64 THE TIDES. : PERFECT RaNUy Ohen Eventias, | HSSeeG MABAZNE.COMAIDS Astor Bis, M13; March, 10.69 to 1 April, ‘noni PAu Mets, Low Water. : Lawson, called “Frenzied Finance,” wherein, in an attempt to ind’ nid.” Ausuet IN pla ds Says a Rene ae ae £0 3 —— expose financial blackmail, he bitterly and brutally attacks one a0! vettae MAM aah, ge" |i Ga'veen BAL A AL Be OQ ower peatest Sale of S00 Cele- NEW any alent : ; Kia ne Staal rated High-Grade $350 . heiat i BROKER DUFFY PORT OF NEW youn, Cleanses and beautifies the Walters tae CREDIT SYSTEM i Haut) This notice is full warning that I shall prosecute to the full- * ‘BACK IN NEWARK ARRIVED, tecth and Testes ‘the Srectie (eau 4 ca 210 A Nal, est extent of the law any person or persons buying, selling, lh uireehaeeeatins bend aed People of ement £ $195. ever hich i att ]|] fates, CLOTHING % Pa cate ae is x au offering for sale or reading the aforesaid magazine. penred Several Weeks Ago| fit itis siss | DE OVE & a & century: |] R Meaty ar oft” Peg ey rere hi Sven RN RAILWAY A. J. SMITH, Attornzy, PMyteaiahion Ont Ammirn | Ocak ai| Vey Convenient for tourists, $5 goon ¢ S Week And tne the @rads aitam: Bp ont narcwa. mon) E a d 2, ATV AY — Gineeiai to ‘Phe Evening World, Ferrata 0° Pere PREPARED BY Instruments which do not begin to con: FASHION CREDIT HOUSE, ‘i AND. NUR ) DBM AMI, N. J Sept, 22—Edwara | Prin der Noieriait 0... Word al Faas g. crt aie Waikehe are Sein ocfored 4 7 West 14th St. ‘dase ied i the er, aappeared fons <1 Cir hdesih yen) 2 Oe. OPEN EVENING: . aM. and 2.55 P.M, jafiscimact aeons | NeOmBSG ereawsnurs, | oA IE DADS || "io'inierestis charged for ee a DENTISTRY. setae Mike aan emer me rare wmentse Ho lastraiee aed Aan EER, eran SA 4 d s 4 5 ee ALM ’ "3 RSQ any | ao SxounON, i extras’” whatever, “||| CLOTHING ON CREDIT GUILSHA N)j“fow old Was Ann?” 1 OUTGOING STIRAMSHIPS, ioe H neh MEN Any WOMEN Sundays, 8-2, wealdes at No. 3 Orleans gtinet, BAILED TO-DAY, Deltveredon payment of $5 ERAN WOMEN Sunda | = of their staxe favorites? ] i res ing less than 5c. a day, and you Ba All Gold Crowns, $5 00, Consult the | | ‘ trent Sr Almout the Ri E U MAT | SM EVERY T5° SUNDAY eos pa beat planos made, , s tas as Bridge Work, per Tooth, $5,009, 1905 W Id | mi ion” LEHI 6 LEY Exchange “ii stn BI—B7—B— BAO | ost moo ecrnstion concerning | j i vs 1 GOLD FAILS To STOP RUN. Tia ee of Colm om Banker's Coun fers, Wnt Pines Reniexed. Hie st Retna MiG inde etane ss a atabie, Charleston. | fal MOUNTAIN EXCURSION RESORT Delightful Autumnal Excursions BELLEWOOD Week o i ‘ The oth Hypeefog, all Jetsons on ‘the Inside top No matter in what circumstances you may be, this great sale places a plano within your means by P ou est a renreeanthiive will call We. are having a tremendous rush in this sale, and we advise you to come to-morrow sure, 223 oth ay., Oven Wrenines uitit saturdays until Ty a Av. Cregit rouse Vata and 1514 ct. oP One fight up Odi Cus Tansee of fp VM / {/ DIAMONDS, WaTCH i ES, {// EASY PAyMuN?s, prices. ‘wri i a HATBEN 25 Jowent or MAL tt leave B Leave Leave mioomtiel 00 Tan we Wem LONG UMANCH & 1. ot N8 Patti et BK DAN Tiare tN, i blocks below si 55 A i Binh Perry), 9.20 Battory TEETH. [GAS "erst 2201.00 PLATES REPAIRED WHILE WAITING, N. E. Cor, 125th St, & 8th Ave, OPEN UNTIL 8 P. M. LOST, FOUND AND REWARDS. oar, i + Lieetl im Oth ay, rs be Most Tuseday, in, Oth ay, ARS a tia wean 14h ry How many New York theatregoers know the birth place and birth year almost 200 living stage celebrities, || The Standard American Angual is everybody's handbook, Price 25 cents; 3§ cents by mall.