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cagecr THE WORLDS FRIDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 7, 190. a ne PLAYED TAG WITH iSTOCKS MIXED IN ipa ae worsmins POLICE SHOOT IN een sont eerie aoe | nthe Effects of Opiates. siliiindsaie eee - mbecili Pere perversion, a craring for or ce ia ie Nervous diseases, such a4 intractable nervous dyspepsia and TWO FOUND IN STREETS MID ATLANTIC Market After a See-Saw Session’ '.,| Two Fugitives Dodge Shower a were. aioe pormeraare A rewlt of dosing with opiate or narcotics to ap children hn . : ‘ " ‘ 5 Peas etie & vackyarda on ae +9 | fe Mney, pod i * Closes with Unsatisfac- | *|. of Bullets, but Are Caught | ius ye and edging toward the ILL FROM “BENDS. receive optates th the emalleat doses fie more than Or ata to and eae ey tory Showing x After Twice Escaping Pennayivania Rafiroad tracks. Thet a only then if unavoidable, tory Showing. i / sSCi g. * WAR more shooting by the pollee | Tunnel-Workers Fall Helpless and a edininiasnetien, of ey bag «Mg Cordials, Beothing Syrups and ra ia W —_ — As t rkemanship waa ba other narcotics to children byany but a phynician cannot be too strongly Steamer Lombardia Was ; : 2 ESE kh the cracking of the revolvers Are Taken to Hospitals decried, and the druggist should not be a party to it. Children who are iib | Go to Fire a Shot at tee anes AYE hy tate ab : ®) pistol shooting tn the purauit of tw hod the whole pelghborhood, for Treatment. peed the miata enainouten and it is nothing lees than a crime to . ikea nest 4 we ‘Siegel Seo! or ee even excited erse cChty res " horee thieves 4 o n | them ATOOT ing Je Ire a day with prices mixed and the trading | Ch ib] heres: Sulevos easited ersey CUy fest-| he nesing horse thieves gaat a Two tunnel workers were picked up| Castoria containa no narcotics if ft bears the ° It with a Cannon. rather slow. Becretary Shaw's letter 1$| allroad Avendes early to-day. About |iceruon in parwutt, But the fugitives [on the streets to-dly auftering from | Signature ct Chas, Hi. Viskcher, & rhe app fl ra teal a j8] 220 cclook Policeman Jolin Ames aaw | managed to get away for the time|* Pecsge wali Gena ‘asto! ways bears the signature of Habit at afd % | two me ving In @ one-horse bus. | being nue) Lae, . ieee o$ r ‘ ite effect, as the lint aageed f lias “easigh ck ae att oes i Henry street, Playing tag h & waterepout tn kon at Pavonia and East Aid About two hours later Patrolmas wa Bee er, | Cay. While the demand was Reaista” OKs ts Pht inal ogc oa ain ind helpteas at South ¥ Tala cae ibe, witne Gelling underneath Thore were a few 10 i Renie Weel me MUIOGE LES SUM tint Cont nace eoraae cena vantOny quae i to Hudson Street 1 was 8 pastime indulged In by the ateam-gthe Prevailing gains & Noo) Atreet. New York 4e nnd caught thom after the thint thas BUA _ menaen. TaIEty, S yw rAW P nip Lembardis, of the Ttallan line, fetes towday, the most conspl Saees Bicb “Acie sumptcted that the ru had been |cr'tne days * | ices street |SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK ; wtilch arrived to-day trom Naples, [whlch wal eae 18] stolen and halted it, ‘The men tneiete primonera eald they ware Thomas | "40. Rein jeg | WICH a decline o that they were milkmen going for their | sturphy, twenty-seven years old, of No, | Hellevae Hospital sviller Lorengo, who has 4 the seaw for many years. says he never [had sueh a weird experience, and o though he sufely dodged the water spout, which pursued his ship as thourh a guided by a powerful hand. there were times’ during the fifteen minutes of j excitement when he feared he would be overwhelmed. Gn board the Lombardia were 180 cablr and 90) stesrage passengers the way out from Naples the wei was idpal, t inet Tuesday after- noon, Capt luncheon, the cabin enjoying he deck, the steerage pas ng or sleeping. siong at top sth as a pond. and t the bridge had Sudden Change of Weather. The breese, w had been languor- the barometer tions Hie the barometer “=e would pave know oTPhe tote? pales of -atocks. to-day were |—December, 13 5-4 to. 1088.000 shares and of bonds $1,699.00, Tl; Semember, 7 at depended | Siete tlicaannn 3 * sky. In th owatermoat wis of] COVERING ORDERS i’ k's closing prices were: flecked at vari SUPPORT COTTON. |, Wheet-tfay. bd: @intember, 73-8 % 9 petmarnal pte ‘; em Gsiien petiaa wate Fk Aes Vier 21-4 nominal; eptember, 6; Decem In the early market to-day, but the! Chicago closing prices were thip as thous decline was not so pronounced as ex-| Wheat ember, @ 34, May, 165-8 point to attwok. Lorengo took | Péeted owing to the fact that covering | mber, 721-4 to 728-8. Corn +4 charee £ ame. of tag y oTders from interewts in the South had mbar, 4 to 473-8; October, 46; De- ever played 4, San forwara | Sccumulated over night |cember, 421-8 bit; May, 43. full speed, made sharp turns The opening prices were: October, ¥ : towering wave, FP barat 10 the | pay bid, November. B06 to 8.07: Dece a ayer In & polo game guld ber, 0.11 to 918) January, 925 go $24; COLLIER IMPROVES. be mean time @ portion February. 909 bla) March, 9% to 4 NEWPORT. Ht, Heet t—Potar ¥. Of the aecond offic April, i to 9.0: May, 94 to 945 |Golller, of Now Taek i Was bed getting It into Aiea hee ee ee ree Te Le Neco: | here yesterday while bunting by being | mt pileht be at the watorspout 5% to 897; December, $.06 to 9.07; | throwti from his hoi go far tm | k. for the | ary, 914, February, $18 to| Proved to-day that eo to 2 y to 827, Apri, 827 to [leave for his summer home at Narra- 9) May, 9.5 to 9.7 wansott Pier. McNeil Gives Way to Thayer. NEW HAVEN, Conn., Sept. 7 —Former Senator A 1 Beldge- haw announced that he would . epucuses nave mont for Mr ywerwhelmingiy. Allan W be named bY the Republiosna all over the State ‘Thayer Paige will Ant-i-Wet Ahead. SP HIS youngest, smartest, raci- est of all. the thorough- breds is winning rich prizes. With Mr. Hope as the jockey, he is daily proving that “Ant-i-Wet Ready-made excels Custom-made.” So 2 Ke Ant-i-Wet Suits ] Sena in complete lines ; 7 Woe of fabrics were ‘ Ars Ye, introduced by us , Wraes =n «the «Fall of RO 1908, That they fully meet all the requirements for every occasion was proven by their Mistant and permanent popularity, TO-DAY WE OPEN New Fall Lines: Ant-i-Wet Suits Ant-l-Wet Topeoats Ant-i-Wet Raincoats 15—*20—525 BROADWAY, Corner () Stowart Bullding, ‘The gaina were small except in a fow instances, and active dealings in United Btates Btee! at a re- | { but the market ‘There were ¥ of 3-8 of ita 1 per cent, dividen: me off the atock to-day. Nort = 6 2; Reading, Brooklyn <= Meld Steel and Amerl- uy + Locomotive about 1 point, and} oy 7 ania, Canadian Pacific, Repub- | gs at a referred was witho: slumped 131-2 pointe as near the lowent ut su T DISTINCTIVE Fall Suits and Coats for Men The New Models Ready-for-Service $15.00 to $45.00 Symbols of its character you will ofttimes find in the details of a thing. By these symbols you may know the ten models of suits and the eight models of topcoats and fall overcoats which we have ready, to be new and authoritative : Rounded lapels, wide welted, piped and flap- patch pockets; loose and slightly form-defining backs without side » ; stitched and piped cuffs and kindred innovations which we are in- clined, as yet, to keep confidential from our friends, the enemy, By this token you may know the garments to be identified with all that expressive tailoring can promise :—the Saks label. FOR FRIDAY ANO SATURDAY Mercerized Lisle Half Hose, 25¢ The lisle is sheer and fine and so highly mercer- ized that even a minute examination would in- cline you to believe the half hose to be of silk. Black or gray, reinforced soles, heels and toes. Suits for the Young Collegian At $10.00 to $22.00 “Ginger” the boys term the character and dis- tinctiveness which mark our suits for young men. It is a matter of tailoring—expressive tailoring— which divorces a garment from the commonplace. The new fall models identified with the authori- tative innovations are ready; sizes 30 to 36, tot Saks & Company sos Speolaliste in Apparel for Men, Women and Children, CEEEET EP AGP 8S FE ET Corn was a whade lower, but compar- y free from bear pressure. rks opening prices were ember, 601-2 80 5-8; \d Sugar lerge tra ons. BY J eubsequent trading Great No’ bot = » howed an advano me 2 8 t remelned ae t *4 as = A oe — § rf 1 gr ute : agt 2| Ba + & Hg — | wah = 1h a a — 4 = 1" | * | a ‘ pad al sy wy | a ee ¥ peat Of Its subsidiary stocks A polnt or more n the Aygust earnings Nee |\WHEAT REGOVERS ON reopuony Pes wartensey | SMALL SHIPMENTS. ebing a. polo ys cw atl | Wheat, . which sta fractionally lower in the market to-day, later el | overet en Small shipments from Armen. | tina for the week Adams Dry Goods Co. ONeill-Adams G Stores Occupying Two Blocks—Sixth Avenue, 20th to 22d Street. EE, EE Eee ee BUILDING—@a Floor. on ADAMS BUILDING—Ist Floor, Specials in the Adams Building. ADAMS BUILDING—32d Floor. Biggest Shoe Bargain for Men in Town Just to [[lustrate how good these shoes really are —about 90 per cent. of the men who come here to buy Deegix Sides at F098 wk our salesmen to point out the “factory damages” to them... Wa get thc of pairs in which no de- fects are discernible to the inexperienced eye, and we sell them at $1.98 and | $2.59, and you get the big- gest and best shoe bargain igh i . in New York. seat ALL SIZES IN 2 ee STYLE—in a great assort- Shoes. ment of jeathers—a large lot of vici kid and -patent coltskin for this sale. Shoes good for dress oc- casions or serviceable for work, at, pair, $1.98 and $2,59 WELT SHOES AND BOYS' INTERSTATE Box Calf Shoes, sizes 11 to 5%, in a great variety of leath- ers, Bluc hers $1.69 and laced, at., . Saturday Specials in : Boys’ School Clothing At Seasonable Prices. 33.00 Suits for $1.98. NORFOLK AND DOUBLE-BREASTED SUITS~ Grand wearing cassimeres and cheviots, In ser- viceable colorings and pretty designs; ages 8 to 15 SAILOR AND RUSSIAN SUITS—3 to 8 years, fancy mixed cassimeres and plain colors, in Du ted 4 ine $3.00 pure worsted serges. Genuine $3.00 $1.98 Pants, $2.98. Saits With Extra DOUBLE-BREASTED AND NORFOLK STYLES the fabrics are all-wool cassimeres and the patterns exceptionally pretty $2.98 of knee pants and ¢ 98, erbockers .... $5.00 Suits at $3. NORFOLK, DOUBLE ~ BREASTED, RUSSIAN BLOUSE AND SAILOR SUITS—-3 to 16 years, mad: of fine, all-wool cass s, tweeds and cheviots, in double breasted and Norfolk siyles~plain wors- an and Sail ted serges and mixed cheviots in Russ or styles—not a suit in the lot worth $3. 98 Jess than $5.00, at. .seee0eous #7.50 Pure Worsted Suits ) with extra pair of knicker- + $4.98 bockers ......00se0. Re ADAMS BUILDING— 2d Floer,— Junior and Misses’ Suits and Coats ‘New Snappy Fall Models, Moderately Priced. Girls’ School Dresses in terges | Misses’ Rain Coats, new Fall and Mixtures, neatly trimmed with | Models, In three different color- braid and cloth, sailor, Russian | (EY Wn Olle and OF GQ 75 Laermer rae ford gray; tailor finish, and blouse models; 6 to : he 44-year Ht $5.00 Misses’ Pedestrienne Skirts in | the new plaids, also in black, blue Girls’ Full Length Coats in and brown cheviots; 36 $5 00 light and dark mixtures; full box . j} to 39 lengths vane Junior Suits, of the new plaid model, well tailored, finished | ‘ : with straps of self ma- materials, semi-fitting back model, terial et seeeea’ $5.00 | double breasted, box 1 front, velvet collar... 4 2,90 English and Scotch Tweed Coats Misses’ Suits, a smart 24-inch Me engi, for gt oy, 14 years; | coats full-pleated skirt, in light new and dark mixtures Fall wear ... $6,50 | and plaids, for t $ 1 5.00 Tailor-Made Suits tor misses, in the severe tuilored effect, in black blue and brown cheviot; a cholce of two styles; taffeta, $19.75 Misses’ Tourist Coats of fancy mixtures, in two distinct styles,, one trimmed with velvet, the other strapped with self material bese $9.75 lined coat . We Continue the Sale of 4,000 High Grade UMBRELLAS. | For Men and Women, at | Less Than Half Price. Every Umbrella in the Jot guaranteed new and perfect; made of the best materials—pure silks, silk and cotton and silk and wool miatures— mounted on steel rods; paragon frames, with close rolling cover and tas. sels; handles of best selection; altogether AS FINE A LOT OF UMBREL- LAS AS IT 1S POSSIBLE TO PRODUCE $1.00 and $4.25 Umbrellas, 69¢ $1.50 to $2.00 Umbrellas, $1.00 Ce Ww Ee CL UO OO ) n ee eo ORCC Lo Senn ern nos ILDING oor. Splendid Values for Saturday in aApams | det Men's Furnishings Men's 50c. Socks at | 25c, Pair, One Hundred “dozen men's very fine, high-grade, in| poried. Hermsdart black. lisle thread Socks, medium, light weight; all with neat hand- embroidered silk figures. A lot of regulation 50c. goods, at, pair.. 25c Men's New Fall Neck- wear, 50c, An extra value in a showing of new Cravats for men; made in four-folded, loose- end four-in-hand shape, new and correct for the coming season; silks comprise a va- riety of about fifty designs, meaium and dark colorings, all selected, neat figured pat- terns, For Saturday 50c seaeeewe AL ceeeeers anne Bian Sale of School Ribbons For Misses and Girls. Obildren's Hair Ribbons in all the new styles of scarlet plaids, Roman stripes and taffetas, Fine quality Taffeta Ribbon, 34% inches wide, in black, white, cream, light blue, pink, car- dinal, navy and brown, Exceptional value, yd.... 14¢ 4 inches wide extra heavy qual ity Taffeta, black and all staple shades, yd... 19¢ 29 5% Inch, same qual Scotch Plaid, 1% to 7 inches wide, all the old ¢lans and new com- iis binations, yd. .. 29¢ to 89c Roman stripe Ribbon, very pop- ular for Fall, 1906, 3% to 7 or 24c to 89¢ Lawn and Batiste Robes. $3.98, regular $5 to $8 valucs Nothing like them anywhere élse for the money—are posi- tively the most remarkable low-priced robe in the mar- ket—are made of excellent material, are trimmed with good quality lace and em- broidery—have either single er double flounces-and the skirts are without trains— the robes can be edsily and inexpensively made pa—and we give a handsome illus- trated picture of the latest Paris style with each robe, REMEMBER, $5.00 to $8.00 i ADAMS BUILDING~ Basement, oS Boston Dress Trunks. Made of seasoned basswood, canvas covered, well painted, bound w russet, vulcanized hard fibre, two fibre centre bands, strong slats, malleable fron trinumings, brassed finish, strong bolts, lock and key, steel strap hinges, iron bottom, with three cleats fully clamped; deep steel up-tray, with partition and full cover; paper lined 28in,, 3,95 30 in, 4,45 sa in, 4,95 in, 5,45 36 1nu 5495 2.50 to $3.00 Umbrellas, $1.75 | $3.00 to $5.00 U: $2.50 $4.50 to $7.50 Umbrellas, $3.95 tee ee oS hema einne ee eae ILDING— | ana Pook. | In the O'Neill Building O'NEILL, BUILDING—2d Floor. Unirimmed Millinery The latest fall models from the leadin, orters, also our own manufacturers, Fur fe elvet, fancy Chenille Braids in Toques, Bon- nets, Turbans and dress shapes, in brown,.gray- mauve, myrtic end garnet. Misses’ and Children's School Hats at Extremely Modefate—Prices: Women's fancy Chenille Braid Hats, T aid Turbana: rpecisl Valse fn Bb iiscp tc ies } $2.95 O'NEILL BUILDING—3d Floor, School Suits, Coats and Skirts‘ for Misses and Girls at very special prices for Saturday. Juntor Suits—Mixtures and shadow plaids, lined throughout with Satiny collar att cuffs of hth outlined with braid; J full pleated skirt; sizes 14, 16 and 18 years, at..casseeee $ 5.75 Girls’ Dresses —cashmere, trimmed with braid and small 2.2 buttons; full pleated skirt; sizes 6 to 14 years. Special . $ 5 ’ Girls’ Seven-eighth Length Coats—mixtures, navy blue and brown cheyiots, lined throughout; notch velvet collar; sizes 6 to 44 years. Special at Sheeresereeseerene preety . Misses’ Walking Skirts—cheviot and mixtures; new Pleated model; lengths 37, 38 and 39 inches. Special at..... $5.98 O'NBILL BUILDING—&d Ploor. Boys’ Clothing. } Boys'New Fall Suits, $1.98 to $14.98. We ate showing a large line of boys’ Norfolk and double-breasted. suits with extra knickerbockers or bloomers; handsome designs, Stripes, H plaids and mixtures. Sults (2 pairs knicker- bockers or bloomers).....csscrssssenss - $3.98, $4.98, $5.98 Boys’ School Suits at $1.98, $2.98. These suits are well made, materials strong and patterns. correct You'll find them exactly as represented. | * Boys’ Caps, in Eton, golf styles, in blue setges, red mixed and tan cloth. Price ... it <p New Fall Blouses, in. £1 figures and white | Boys’ School Pants, 50¢. 19 domets, percale and madras, in stripes, tsereeees Q5G., Bey, 756 85¢ Knickerbockers or Bloomers, 75c, $5.98 | O'NEILL BUILDING-—2d Ploor, Good Shoes for School Wear Misses’ and Children’s Vici Kid Spring Heel Button and Lace Patent and Kid Tip Shoes, Sizes 7 to 10'4, $4,50 Sizes 11 to 2, $2,00 Boys’ Lace Shoes, Gun Metal Calf and Vici Kid, new toe shapes, | Little Gents’ Box Calf and Vici Kid: Lace Sizes 11 to 1344, $1.50 regu rc O'NEILL BUILDING--lst Pleor.-————- Veilings—Neckwear. Special Values for Saturday, Veilings. | Clearance Sale of Summer Neck- Crepe Chilfon Vells— | Weaty Bolero Jackets and Roffs, ted, the yards long, | White Lace and Linen Bolero Shades, Value 50c | Jackets, formerly 2.50 10 $10.00, reduced to in and dotted | “and donee | 9c, $4450 B& $2.50, ne feat #4 | Collar and Cuff Sets, combinations 7 $5c | of lace and embroidery and all SATCo SAAD lace; formerly S0c., reduced to ; 25. Washable Stock Collars, made of half heel, ar value $1.75 7 at Special sale of Tuxedo Mesh ¥ colors, Value 25¢ at ’ 100 dozen Cienille Border Vells, 1% yards long, in navy, green, red on ‘black, and green on c , ‘ ae aE eee Oc | linen, pique and combinations of Binck, (ROFREtLY s90.8c8) BE uy lace and embroidery; (08 9957 3 for.25«. merly asc, reduced to... 12346 Sizes 1 to 514, widths C, D, E, $2.00 | | Boys” Lace Shoes, satin calf vamp, dull dongola kid top, full toe | shapes, good stout soles, Sizes 1 to 54, $1.50 value $2,00 aR O'NBILL BUILDING~3d Floor Something New and Practical in a Waist, Called a Jumper. } Like Mustration, $4.95 Rach. Value $7.75, it is drawn over the hi worm over your last sea 3 or separate guimpe. will put on sale Saturday six hun f them in Taffeta Stth, in the following combinations and color- Slack, navy, black and white check, black and white stripe, navy and green check, and the new colorings in the Fall plaids, Va Special $4.95 introducte 1 | MONDAY MORNING WONDERS, H. O’Neill & Company A Boys’ Hats. | | , 1 !