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7 FMS SH SHOE HERE “he }Ladies’ Choir to Arrive on/ Steamer Astoria for a ~~ Concert Tour, TWENTY-SIX BEAUTIES, | Winners at Dublin Annual * Music Féstival and at Every Other Competition Entered. Whe Trish Ladies’ Chote, an organiza ton of twenty-wix of the pretciest girls | 1 Teeland, which arrives In Now York | afternoon on th Anchor line | ship Astoria for a tour of the) ‘United States that will extend to the} lc Const, will give a private con- gert at the Hotel Astor on Friday | @vening to open the tour, The first pub- “Me concerts will Le given at the Acad- S@my of Musto next Sunday afternoon jana evening. ‘ ‘Th splendid organization holds the "prise awaried at the Mels Cecll, the annual musio festival of Dublin, and ‘Das gained ve fivet prize in every com: | Petition tt bhs entered. The mombers | dhe Indies of culture and reficement, /thustestio.in ther love for old Irisa and pleasantly oxpectant of the ‘Wonders they shall see in their tour of i this country, Their concerts are to be under the puepices of A. 0. H. fee of Columbus lodges and Catholle sootetion, | gololgie are the leading artists tn and instrumental music, and Mme,| ff VCossert-Holler, of Dublin, who, aside fom being the conductress, will sing the soprano salos, is considered one of} best oratorio singers and song re- ohare in Burope, She has « large re- pertolre from the worke of Wagner { Gounod, Neving, Schubert, Strauss and Kunkens, and eings in Gaelic, Bnglish, | | Welsh, French, Italian, German a, ‘| 1 Spanish, Miss Joan Holldnd, of Dub No, ts the contralto, and her voice is| wald to be of very fine quality, and her) notioes are very flattering, Violet Kelly, of Dublin, ts ac- a@ Ireland's greatest harp- fat; Miss Madge Murphy, of Cookstown, Who t¢ @ pupil of Sevolk. has won Potent reputation as a female violinist ” — | success, and Miss Janie Jollie, of ROBBED WHILE AT FETE, | etorgus, received the gald medal O42 & pianist and will surprise the musio- Joving world of America, Among the repertoire will be “The “aca Once Through Tara's Hall,” nm Mavourneen,” “The Wearin’ " Meamrock,’ ij ie haw played throughout Europe with however, will not aonfine them-| $ \aalves to Irish musio alone, but render| of modern composers, as} ‘well as gelections of the old masters, | 4 The tadies will be costumed in white, "personnel of the choir is entirely member being born in Ire-| far Holland, Alyce “re | Cannon, Anita Boi bate et ieen- vistine O'Relily, Elsie iy Kate Tierney agree Ténehan are Dublin girls; May, y and Violet Mc- ims are from Derry; Helle Armetro: Helen Rea are from Belfast; Cor elaims Molly Brennan; Kathleen Cody te Nenagh, Annie Gillespie from le, Janie Jeliie from Carrickfergus, yn Duffy fram Cultra and Madge ay trom Cookstown, — “BANK BURGLARS USE AUTO. t Crack a Safe at Newtown, be al Bia, and Ride Away, BRINGEPORT, Conn. Oct, 2.—Bur- | glars in an automobile broke into the Gavings Bank at Newtown, ten miles west of here, yesterday, and al. | though they obtained only $20 In cash, they damaged books and papers worth ( b Several hundred dollars, Only the smal! j date in the bank was blown open. It ig belleved the burglars were frightened ) wway before they had time to blow the 1 on ‘ey which oontained thousands tt | F oP atnneté seen leaving Newtown ef 2 o'clock in the morning ts beloved { to have belonged to the burglars. The i Pak a ~ wit by Treasurer ; T. ettieton when j ns cane 9 Opened the ene i A 82,000,000 Crime, lot a line in the face of Pat Crowe, Kidnapper, suggests the criminal. The high, full forehead over @ palr of | trent, vrell- interested eyes, the generous » Welle Poleed head suggest the orator: preacher. | Mpithe side of this photograph next Bun- Teath avenue to-day, geventeen years Forty-seventh Physichans of Roose’ the boy will die, Fa ist of a fractured ai Burglars Vinit Bridgeport House! BRIDGEPORT, Conn., Oct, 2, —Burg- —_—_—_—_ “ HEAT FREEOF COST jand white, blue and white,! THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 25, 1905, FAMOUS LADIES’ CHOIR OF DUBLIN HERE TO GIVE SERIES OF CONCERTS, seen enemas ems vn aee am ___ aurish~ 400 ies hole 9 Dublin BOY HURT I N P RR, TUNNEL. lars entered the house of George “P bun last night and robbed it of watch, some jew hntrance was porch, through ¢ mborer's Skull Fractured and He In Likely to Die, Wihtle working tn the Pennsylvania! ° unnel, at ‘TWiirty-fourth street and R le No, Md Wes as Nnjured, Moppttal beliey | ~~ ‘# injuries con. and @ lacerated While Family ts at Wedding. (fpectal to The Evening World.) BY USING THE “HeatLight” , Gas Jet Generator setae th Mel selontific appli fr jeniifie appl as ry beat the floor ofthe toon nothing. e ht ie in ei ‘i priliance ‘50 per cent, with out burning @ foot more gas. Can be attached in an atts to any burner, Bent postpaid 1:00,” Money b if not patie ed. a for He. Agents ents ‘Hoom TIMI-88 Broadway, eat col ‘reared An Important Sale | of this season's Scotch Washable Flannel, 25,000 yards | in the most desirable fancy! | Striped effects, including black | pink and white, red and white, gray and white, tan and whites) very suitable for pajamas,| kimonos, waists, night shirts and shirtings, at 15C. yd., value a5¢. Send for Samples, Lord Taylor, Broadway and i Btreet, Fifth Avenue, Nineteenth Street. @ey’e World will print exclusively hig atory of his talieg criminal plan John efeller for “to'@ striking con- eha Desil Sons Sos a e"®. Night Shirts at values unsurpassed— GHT SHIRTS, 50c We are showing an exceptional selection of Flannel Pajamas and Night Shirts, new designs, | NIGHT SHIRTS, trimmed, 7 5¢ NIGHT SHIRTS, trimmed, ’ JAMAS, exceptional, § 1,00 | PAJAMAS, trimmed, high class, $1, 50, v MAIL ORDERS FILLED is ohh Outing $1.00 first choice, Patrick Farrell, night from a wedding reception. le no clew. 4nd $0 in money Oy meare of a window of an unoe: 2 room, robbery was discovered by the ina on thelr return cfter mide There | HE seventy-five styles of the Queen Quality shoe at $3.00 and $3.50 simplify the selection of becoming footwear that 30 many well-dressed women have wanted, but heretofore have been unable to find outside of the made-to-order shop, where prices range from $6.00 to $10.00, It is now with case and com- fort that you may wear the model best suited to your apparel, whether a_ tailored suit, a Princess gown or a fash- jonable silk or lace costume. It !s almost beyond bellef that any woman would fail to Inspect the seventy-five models we present in the Queen Quality before choosing her Fall and Winter boots—especially in view of the prices—-€3.00 and $3.50. We highly recommend the $3.00 model for ordinary wear, wherein style, comfort and service are the requisites, MAIL, ORDERS FILLED. E have had so many requests for Queen Quality shoes by mail that special ar+ rangements have been made to fill mall orders, On request we will send our booklet describing the various styles, Every woman may now s¢- cure a perfect-fitting, comfortable, fashionable shoe at $3,00 oy $3.50, Sixth Ave., roth to soth St, New York, | AGED WOMAN GETS LOST. Julia Schaefer TT Doesn't Know Where Her Home Is, An aged woman of apparent refine- ment who could give no other deserip- EXCLUSIVE DOWNTOWN )WN SELLING AGENTS FOR AMERICA’S FO AGENTS FOR AMERICA'S FOREMOST SHOE FOR WOMEN. Custom grade, $3.50 Simpson Crawford Co. aout is Police She |, had left. aventie pol Announcement, | Thursday, October twenty-sixth, and thereafter until the season closes We will maintain a special exhibition in the sec- tion devoted fo shoes for women, consisting of seventy-five distinctive new styles of the QUEEN QUALITY SHOE, Regular grade, $3 .00 America’s foremost shoe for women, fon of herself than that was found to-d: y One Hunn {th mreet and Alexander or was sent to ties Department by the Alexan: Simpson Crawiord Co, , ~ |Drunkards Cured | Free In One Day, | Any Ledy Can Do It Ft Seoretly at Home. | | Costs Nothing to Try. An odorless and tastoleas remedy when put | in the dru coftee or food will deat.oy Ink, This remedy is so simple an use it and th. drmkand Ww Why he quit Artiking: in: | A Family | by wae vest ee ieinse, for | aniggere cured thete loved ones in a day Wiad package alone, Ba Ra promi indies an tne Rocky Moygtain, fo Cavell, Caleodoniay San oebure, Ki do It by Diacl’ ns it! Brine happiness to your to De. W innat!, 0. Bend yy A) aod packago of fic in a oa wrapper, accom. N lrections how to wee it and testimeniele = frem hundreds ots eratetul Top nants mand aren, to whom Golden fipecitc has | end. sae UPRIGHT BARGAINS. S6OSTODART = $3,.nisei' 145 HARDMAN ant pa 160 WEBER ae! 180 SOMMER yet Pianos $ —_— | Rented $3 Monthly Cartage Free This Week. ¢ was Julia wandering and ave: 81, 83, 85,87 COURT st. Open Evenings. BROOKLYN, r the custom-grade shoe at $3.50 we recognized a contour of beautiful, graceful lines that will appeal most particularly to those accustomed to paying $5.00 for a ready-for- service boot or a higher price for a bench-made cut and fitted to order shoe, Queen Quality shoes are bench made, They are ont and fitted to every shape known to the human foot, but have that knack of correcting whatever defect there may be withont loss of style or comfort. America’s foremost shoe for women as ap- plied to Queen Quality is no idle boast, It was adopted because Queen Quality ts more exten- sively worn than any other footwear, In defense of this statement stands the house of Thomas G, Plant & Co, the largest manufactory of shoes in America, Wee toe to be selling agents, ORDER THESE STYLES. F the models shown in the fllustration ap- peal to you, Inclose the pleture of your choice, with your size and price, and we will fill your order promptly, But remember that we have seventy other styles of the Queen Quality, Our booklet will be mailed free on request, Mail Why Lambert's Business Grows. Our business is growing all the time for the simple sufficient reason that our promises are backed up by facts, Not merely. do people who buy of us come back, but they tell their friends and neighbors that Lambert goods are reliable and Lambert prices the lowest in town for honest, skilfully made jewelry of every kind. Your satisfaction to-day means your good will in future. Of course the business grows, Why shouldn't it ? Guaranteed Diamond Rings. We know we can sult you in diamond r'ngs. Every stone ts directly imported, and the hand-made mountings of solid 14-karat gold are from our own factory. We guarantee every ting, The rings described below are all attractive in style and price, We can show you hundreds of others froma $8.50 to $1,500, of Fine diamond set | Solid 14-kt, gold oe; tn fancy mounting | hand-made hoop ring, Sh SW of solid takt, | Gil set with five finely se- Me gold, Incompara- | 4 % lected and well-match- ble value at § ATE” ed diamonds, $55.00. oe Fine diamond Solid 14-kt, gold Y) mounted in solid hand-made twin Leahy Laie Mri ring, set with two made mounting, Price finely matched dia- bs “nw “INS monds, $110.00, aR \ One Ambition Realized. We have long been ambitious of having the largest retail watch business in the city, That ambition is now valet The basis of our success js a combination of honesty and knowledge which in- spires and holds public confidence. We are official watch inspectors to the New York Central and Hudson River and Long Island Rail- roads. We never sell a watch that we do not know to be all right in every particular, Ladies’ plain pol- Ished, solid 44-kt. gold monogram hunting case watch, choice of Waltham, Elgin or Lambert works, $22.50, Men's monogram, 10,00, Solid 14-kt gold engine turned hunt- ing case watch engraved shield cen tre, choice of Wal- tham, Bigin or Lan- bert works, $16.50, $20.00, $30.00. Men’ Re 882.50, $40.00, $50.00 up, twedding Rings. The Lambert Seamless Solid Gold Wedding Rings are all made in our own factory by the most expert workmen we can find, There is little direct profit in them at our prices, but we make two friends with every sale, and their good will means business by and by. The rings are of all styles and weights, NO CHARGE FOR ENGRAVING, 16 kt, GO.00 | 1g kt, 87,70 KERRY RMIUE BR TE BS ne Be 22 kt, BR aa 4 kt, @1140 | 22 kt, 1978 Some of Our Signet Rings. Ask to see our solid go et rings, even if you do not bu one immediately, You A yh i. lize how desirable they are as when you note the richness and pd of the designs and The sun. prising art that Is yours for a little money. A few selections will give you some idea of our work in this line, Other designs by the score from $3,00 to $50.00, Th Modelled lily Fancy ribbon eo pattern on scroll design, mod. Mm ither side of Agelied in reliet, y shank; raised Py dlain top surface Masonic em- r mono Fam blem; solid soll¢ gold, $5. gold, $10.00, Other signet rings, $3.00 ¢o $50. ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE FOR THE ASKING’ Leake pill Third Avenue, cor. 58th Street, Open Evenings Until 6,30. Saturday Nights Unt! 10, Want a cracker-jack ? ' Then either our $3 of fq * Derby for yours, Better than the ueual hats . at their prices, because we | pay several extra dollara a dozen to make ‘em better, The “Two-shoe Shoe” is an idea recently hatched for the comfort of low insteps. Two shoe-sizes in one shoe, an upper of @ size to fit the instep snug, while below a larger size gives ample toe-room, Soft vici kid with winter orders sent to any point, Sixth Ave., 19th to soth St, New York Great advertising, for 1s, Liki i ys ing sole, Gees valle eanione: Roosrs, Pawr & Company, | Rocers, Parr & Company. ‘Three Broadway Stores, ‘Three Broadway wear 2 ; My “ iy ie “a vena what int, City Mall, fe ee