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ATHLETIC MEET WILL BE REAL IRISH REVIVAL Proceeds of Industrial Sports Will Help Pay Loughlynn School Debt. An athletic meeting of unusual {n- tepest will take place at Celtic Park on next Sunday, Oct. 22, beginning eat 1 atolock, It {s called on the official pro- gramme Tbe Irish Industrial Sports, the explanation of the word industrial being that the proceeds are to help in payihg the debt upon the nem schoo! of Industries at Loughiyn, County Koa. common, Ireland. It has been the alm of Father Michael O'Planagan, organizer of the meeting, to make It @ gather ing that will typify in every spirit of the Irish Revival, A ng competition between the Brian Boru, Garryowen and Meagher teams, @nd @ Gaelic football competition be- tween the teams of Kerry, Sligo and Louth, will be among! prine Gipal atiractions of the mee’ The prizes will be very appropriate, con- | ata hi sets of woollen Jersies woven ‘2 bin, and purchased there by at for O'Planagan during his recent wisit to Jreland, Tho prizes for the athletic events are metals ornamented > designs and made * Hop ina & Hopkins, of mpton dancer of gaged o na tour 8, Will give an open- jh dancing, 1t will | therefore, of | or the day will be sup- tee Cy the Catholle Pro- Yor 18 iors which ts of ting, has been made w Yorkers at the n Madison Square ts considered that | rs who made such & display have been at work on for less than a year and ey got only threo assistance they @et 0 best uocount to the scene of thetr operatine, | fn one of the poorest districts 4 would be necessary to ap- » the full_what they have n and laces that they have 1 here, btu in the improvements t about in the methods ing, cooking and gen- 4 management among the the district where they et MR, WITTE NOW “HIS HIGHNESS” Lawyer Samuel Feldman, of No.“61 st One Hundred and Second street, escorted the Russian Plenipoten- ry, Count Witte, through the Tombs and ( al Courts Building and acted as rpreter during part of the a 1 Russian’s visit to New York ived to-day autograph photograph and the fol ng letter from Mr, Witte's secretary: St. Petersburg, Sopt 2%. “My Dear Mr, Feldman—T have the honor to u by onler of his eoretary and h and aut mh m an 's Wigh- ed States, be remem- x! A. KOROS See Them Though Real Estate 1s one of our safest and best investment securities, you should Buy the Best Bargain Just as you would in selecting a diamond or an article for use in the household, WORLD WANTS Show a Varlety of Bargains Daily, ‘NawsNacenrs who Is the chief |} For the principal | Topcoats, Fall — Brill-built garments of this sort Get the Habit, Bill i this SHOW OF WINE SNUGUELD jun SPIRITS I Kalser Sees Von St Stornburg | THE BiG G GARDEN BERLIN, OCT, 18. ernburg. United State: | Makes Way for Komura, TOKIO, OCT, 18—Premier Ka who as: dutt First Annual Ehiit Ehibition Begins | as Liquor Lague Opens Its Session. Minister Foreign Boace pi The first annual Wine and Spirit | Of his duu Show opened to-day at the Madison Affalra Fair Hotel Burned. PORTLAND, ORE OCT, 18—The t Hood by ik outside the A ds, caught | Square Garden, and the samo thu ln M Lewis fire early ground, 7 ion in the concert | There were 1,100 of the dottlers and | 600 of the members of the deus in| pir annual convent the} and the RICHMOND, VA, OCT StateBoant of Agriculture has adopted | recommendation that in order to eup- Ry the fanm labor so much needed in Virginia the hoard exert every effort | toward Federal legislation for the ee- shment of State immigration agen- cles a Ellis [sland Killed in Strike Fight. NEWARK, 0,, OCT. 18—During a/ strike fight In a stove works hero Inst t Michael Goodwin, a striker, twen- | ur years ol!, was instantly killed, be’ of wil lhave a ban: | end to-morrow jen will go oF FREE LECTURES BEGIN | AT Y, MH. A. HALL, a John Marker, t a eis | moulder, was shot in the head and ser! Fifty-second Centre to Re Openea | : in City Under Roard of Edu- eation Burean, ° Retires from Politics, ihe lange audiborion of the Youne BOSTON, OCT. 1%—Col. Willlam A. sron'g Htebrew Aasociation, on Ninety | Gaston, Massachusetts member of the) secona strent and Lexington av | | Democratio Nationa) Commmiktes and| twice the party's candidate for Governor | of Massachusetts, announces that ut tion, and will continue open until Jan the close of the present State campaign nm 7 he {ptends to retire from active partict-|1- Lectures will be given on Wednesd pauloa dn political life, and Saturday evenings. This will be the fifty-second lecture | Two Dead in Shooting. centre in operation in Manhattan Other lecture centres will be opened | PORTLAND, ORE, OCT. 18—News|ugon the completion of new pune has arrived hore of the Idling @t | genoot buildings such as public school Marshfield yesteriay of Mra J, 6, Norfolk | Stoops by J. A Armitage, who subse- on High quently died of a pistol wound inflicted street, by the woman. Armitage, infatuated with the woman, broke {nto her house and was shot by Mra Btoops, he re- turning the fire, Accused of State Theft. COLUMBIA, 8. C., OCT, 1B—A war- rant has been issued for the arrest of Daniel Zimmerman, former bookke’per and confidential clerk in the Btate Treasurers office, charging him with the theft of State bonds of the value of $12,50, which, with accrued inberet, | aggregates 16,493.75. Zimmerman is a member of one of the oldest families in South Carolina. After Lax Corporations. N FRANGISCO, OOT, 18—A list of more than 80,000 corporations that have failed to pay the annual lic tax of as imposed at the recent sesrion of tt Tagine, has been filed with the | County Clerk. The list is in the nature of a proclamation of the Governor, and |{@ preliminary to action to cancel the charters held ty the corporatic will be opened to-night as a free pu lecture centre, by the Board of Educa- | No, 62 on Hest streets, and the De Wit Sehool on West Fi At St Barti Bust Silk Dept. Will offer 2,500 yards Double Width Black Crepe de Chine) at PI.25 aya, an unusual quality. —Also— Won. 300 pieces Among the largest conporationa o: i aré the llinols Central Kaal we, maylvania ies and the Chicag Roak dala Raiiroa in a full range of street and * High Falls Nothing to Him. | evening shades in athorough- CHICAGO, OCT, 18—John Dorsey, ot |ly reliable quality that we South C} 1 yesterday from ths | offer on our special counter, op of the Irondale elevator, 105 feot ie at 55c. a yd, uninjured. uinet Rt He sufferei no om his A {ow weeks ago! ord Preestor Shoes Lord &3 Tayl High Record | Price s for Shoes es Oras £aylor,| Broadway and Twentieth Street, Pifth Avenue, Nineteenth Street. ‘Famous Ram Builder Dead, NORFOLK, VA, OCT. 18.—Peter EB. Bmith, aged soventy-cleht years, who built the famous Confederate ram Al- |bemagle which was used with mi effect by the Confederate Navy d the civil war, died at land Neck, N. C., las! Cravenettes. | UPRIGH T PIANOS, have an individuality of style, fit and p tern lacking in many a ihe fae eee ag coe $3 =| ments sold els re, i Furth th Bil Stes you't [MAB GHIGKERING 4 1 Asorimat of 1905 goo 10 | 150 GABLER i) $ from past seasons— es | 160H. WATERS 5 to fit men of every build { 175 STERLING 5 st Special at at $10. |2iosashen 5 ort 1 COVE “ un and ‘O) i F PIANO PL AVE RS ie ge any Ipels, et SISOPIANISTA $4 atlweet Pall coal io ™} 175 PIANGLA § ls, serviceal ic times, || USENET Fifty-two and fifty. ORGANS, { Oxford worsted I ‘ | SISBEATTY $2. ra, | Venetian Every t 20 CORNISH 2 Raincoat we sell at $1 j \ its fit, shape and style ur Pianos > Go ‘° Bicthers oh UNION SQUARE ee 14th Street, near Broad way, 279 Broadway, near Chambers, 47 Cortlandt St., near Greenwich. 125th St., corner Third Ave, N ; Realed 3 lonthly Cartage Free This Week. GOETZ & CO. 81, 83, 85, 87 COURT ST., Open Evenings. BROOKLYN, Colored Taffeta Silks’ shad Whe i418 ay Oh Cae HW BANG, OUTOR ty } | ) oo one ee meee + (He) J Leuchbciner lo yi D woy . , > B YOUR WORK Ta Special Sale of Women's Waists, DY THE USE ot ed sera «oe | FOR THURSDAY ONLY. LUMBUS AVE | ) 66 AND 3*°AVE { NEAR 82° ST. 1 $0 Crepe de Chine and Taffeta Waists in light blue, } s d white and ecru Lace Waists, mad ik 95 20th a inings. ¢ and ecru Lace aists, made over $1 9. 200 Changeable Chiffon Taffeta Waists in all the > 4 | Reduced for this sale Century CORSETS that are perfectly all ENO broua oe DUMEIVEME ANG KOREA Fa sh pee Hand Embroidered Linen Waists, Formerly $3.75, Reduced to $2, 65. Button back and button front models, sizes 34 to 44, In the linen, Also Waists of Nun's Veiling in black, navy, red, reseda, tan, gray and hello, right and were regularly $1.50 to $3.00 have been marked 79, than to Soap” r ) 1en, your floors, erytiiog wt with litte our part by the use of 20th For no other reason for 20th As fh ie adjust stocks and hurry a number, Sale of Madras Waists at $1. penetrating ‘ ; Man tailored white fxured Madras Waists in smart, new models, that were All sizes at either store to-day and to-morrow, | TRY IT AT ONCE—FOR YOUR OWN SAKE All Dealers—Full Pound Gans, 10 Cents Goes Farther Than 3 Bars of Ordinary Soap formerly $1.95, reduced to $1, BROADWAY AT THIRTEENTH ST, Be Broadway—Brooklyn s MOST DE YDABLE LARGE RETAIL STORD, HOFFHEIMER SOAP CO, Metropolitan Bldg., New York Ch ——— “ALL cars go direct or by _transer to our doors, _| allermao J.B. The Corset of To-Day. Recognized and welcomed as the correct and indispensable foundation for the costumes of to-day, Following the exact lines of living model: {5 exquisitely moulded, combining all the requisites of grace, comfort and dura- billty The New Fall Models, now on exhibition iat all the leading stores, m. rst graceful Corsets An Important | Offering of 15,000 yards Scotch Washable Flannel, very large assortment of most attractive designs and color- ings in plainand fancy stripes including black and white, gray and white, blue and white, tan and white, pink and white, and red and white, re. per yd, value 25¢, BROOKLY Thursday-Astonding Values Values henomenal pur- dvantages we pre- ith ortap ni J liness is of a char- rough constant wear de variety of styles and t your figure, there fit it exactly and n 81 up. G such a wid sizes that, no matter w isa J, B. set that comfortably. Prices fre Just 300 Nobby Chenille Togues, | Like > Picture, at a Very Low Price. A.LNAMM. FULTON STREET, BROOKLYN, Open Saturday Evenings Until 10 o’Clock, Women’s Rain Coats, *5.95 Not a $5.95 Rain Coat, but one made to sell at double that amount. This {s the same kind of coat that many specialty stores advertise to sell at $10.00, worth $16.00, We secured the last lot from the manu- facturer, and shrewd dickering made the price a low one, You'll find the Pret TonMorrowy We Shall Offer 2,000 Untrimmed Felt Hats with the Price Cut in Two, Lord& Taylor, Broadwat and Twentieth Street, Vifth Avenue, Nineteenth Street, Either Values That Cannot He Duplicated le the most becoming of the season; 80 & processes, model |s K = eae RuGa. sal 7 95 ae Trimmed Hats for Women, $5. ie 12.98 Open Monga LIBERAL you'll wonder how it is possible the am frames, prettily trimmed effec in the newest “5.00]| Beautiful creations are these; price is so low, Made on wire or buck with silk velvet, braid, pompons or shades of plum, ‘gray navy, brown, black ” Women’ 's Long Ges CREDIT and S/COAWERK OPENS ‘an ‘account 1.) Semple Hil touwe styles worse for Superb Walking Skirts at 2.98 Qualities and Models Such_as Inspire Confidence. left js a counterpart heaw patterns In for etreet t attractive is a grace 2,98 “AI A. I. NAMM. 5 Completely. ’ as WHITE FoR 0, special to- » the nany “icnotes. the tment, Made hb Mixtures 1,000 Flanneleite Waisis (An Tluatrated,) T At 35c waist are of greatest import The styles are . all neat and at- tractive and tho quality of tho Store Opens 8.30 A.M. BROO KLYN Closes Dally 6 P.M. Flannelette is Sa _ such aa will in- aoe —> - sure warmth and “Women’s Autumn Coats---Infinite Variet sorts Ns Commonly the omen ' utumn Voats---iniinite arie y | peg ah 760 or more. Broad variety of dolore; full tucked d U t h bl V | |f| from and full sleeves, | an nmatcnabie Values. a ' tat . ‘ ’ ' | ’ It is not surprising that our business is almost as much again as any other store in Brooklyn In || Cl Curtain Stretcher Device these outer garments for women, as the values we are now offering are really ususual even for us, The ever showing in very moderate priced garments is particularly broad. | Demonstration Now Being Made in Our Basement Store, made to give absolute satisfaction, to wear as well as look well, The |/}) . ui a WI v Jjustable pins, which meet ‘ nship are of a better grade than even we showed last season, We would haath A the curtains—a orrow to a group priced very much under regular, jf mest, ser ceable invention, which saves z vert Coats- O, This value merely conveys a conservative idea of the price the curtain, During this demon- ed r ir isi ange atin} 4 stration we offer these $2.00 bass- eal 95 t. Th r ath wood stretchers at ..sccveee % ‘ap, Empire effect a emi-fitting. Long, loose and roomy, and Just right for wear now and later, Sizes 32 to 40, | 3 Floor, Front, Central Bullding. i Brooklyn’s Be Best Pur Food” a | Brand Ne, Fresh Stocks Coming In in Big Quantities Daily. Those who choose to combine economy with the good things to ent turning to us with increased frequi We are sending everybody in a hapny frame of mind. Cream, Cheese —Superior quality New tate, full cream che mid | +s tho Real F French Kid Glove at 95c.| France, and sold in most stores at $1.50, It stands unmatched at 95c, a pair. It is better value than the best Glove 2] ie tate cnetet Caroften, mi | Ht Main Floor, Centra, Central Building Hh arge Selb, can + Spinach—Jumbo bri free from grit) lar Early June Peas: dozen, Vbo.; cans ++ tt br a4 ~asnith ines Pe tall ae 18c,; dozen, i, ean, Selly v4 HB. Pure Food Hf 10-04 tumblers, 16¢, ¥t but gives no idea of the grace, nattiness and general good style in this gare |/]| { with straps of material, velvet and buttons. Th styles—full box back with |!]; $10 Tafieta Silk . Lingerie Waists at $7, 50. __In light blue nd white, and very dressy. Elaborately trimmed with Baby Irish and Honiton insertion, E trimmed with lace, Soft collar of lace attached; buttoned in back, $6 Lace Waists at $4.50, $7.50 Silk Lined Lace Waists, $5.98, Buttoned in back, silk lined, made of allover Oriental, Made of the favored seed’ pattern lace, with wide bands | with trimming of narrow Valenciennes lace; the front, back | of heavy insertion, in yoke effect; buttoned in back; long | and sleeves most elaborately trimmed; lace collar attached; | or elbow sleeves; cream and white, white only, | Becond Moor, Centra, | | cannot afford to pay rent forone sal sect thao they require. H you have such a room in your house or flat rent it profitably by advertising it 4 the Sunday World Want Columns. ral Building,

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