Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
4 a8 he did during one of the many eritt al moments at the Casino 1 The audience } ere it wasn't “My Lady's Mahi Yemon, when Mr. arr quite Coyne Rose of the Hou en—oot tt @erious lemon, and the more so. Later on a drought out tito ng. Tt mage Frenchmen. We would gindly ex euse them altogether The lemon of which Mr. C #0 boldly was obviously an American: fan, squeezed in for the sake of flavor, “My Lady's Maid” was just as obvious ly English and rather slow for the Ca-| @ino It-etarted ike an omnibus on a SCKy morning and fh was never - a @anger of exceeding the apesd ‘While we have grown to look for “quiet eharm” tn allsh musical pieces, there actly pleasant fa'such a thing as charm being alto- @etier too quist. «specialty for Casino, which didn't make ite repute tion with ite foot on tbe eoft pedal Perhaps Messrs. Eéwant Paulton and R. H. Burnside had this in mind wher they took Paul Ruben's book to their workshop and aed it a lemon. Mr Rubshe's Music ran {te rather tunefu though yneventful se with leas local Pooce-caicnton “9 DeGING “muris THE worn” Most of the songs simmered lke five o'clock 40m, and ft was not un tH the “Ane: Maids bit the tar- Bet tn the middie of tne first att that @nything really roored. Miss Delin M , 4 @on war the f. of former * Three} Dixstee stalan’ to try jor vote, but “Primrose was too p wea” Mins Maw Mine ; h ad more aors herself Coyne to Mo from into a mist M bright and darcy, bot $ Lit relt bot it wasn't tter t when the esor of ort Mis the wraceewn is fant os tad * om tH didn't stop ing off Mr Do it Now! Don't Wait Until It’s Too Late! JEEP your body clean! Moat people are very neat | and clean faside? + Are you clean Inside? And if hot, how can you ta00 the, world | ‘with clean thoughts, clear intelli 6 fatr, Jost, bright mind and get your full | bare of capacity for work and enjoyment? | . . . about st) to Internal mec » A Castaret every night before going to bad’ wil) “work while you flee” and ako you Moe! fie Ih the morning.” If you have been neglecting yourself for “My Lady’s Maid” Rather Slow for the. Casino, R. “JOR COYNE doesn't toot M Iie « brave man, yot there's no Goubting the courage of any one * Who dares to tempt fate with « lemon, t night. | ved at a point sure whether had handed tt a) product « Young, rather green epecimen of the forbidding fru, put tt under the very nd then—avorst of| wee 4 one Was even rary Frenchman & basket of lemone—bdut we have learned to excuse a great deal tn | oyne wang the/Dunn tn “Tse Zunawaye.” reertesting often leave | etiam im mustonl somejy, apd he took s Jong wep forward isat night as the sol Ger of large fortune who became a bub ler to eacape military duty and the orasy Frenchman to whose wife he bad written a note of encouragement Ile deserved Betty and tae thanks of the wudtence for giving # vouch of real ho- mor to an otherwise stupld pertormance Mr. R. © Graham and Mr. Walter B. Perking wasted & great doal of time and talk as a patr of Americans who neeted the money and Aidn’t care how they got it. Mfr, Perkins had one good line that should be spoken and acted upon at the beginning of the perform. oo instead of at tie end. It wee ‘Let's make a sneaa The chorus was wiiovely enongh to be truly Eneite! dressed and ming very well tread to « swing on the arms of the oborul men in one of the numbers. This was oniy an- other instance of the fact that @ great Gea! is dune those days for the comfort of the chorus lady CHARLES DARNTON. ——_— eo i BANK PRES/DENT’S FIX. May Be Extradited for Onn Man's Death with Auto je. CAMDEN, N, J. Sept. t—Prosecutor Abbott, of Atlantic County, will ak the Grand Jury to indjot Hart D, Newnan, President of the Commercial National Bank of New Orleans, for miitn- slaughter, Mr, Newman. (t I» charged, while passing through Absecon, N. J.. tm ber arms ts neither funny nor in an automobile, on Bept. 6 ran down ‘Thera was quite enough | Joseph A. Bartlett, who died last Sun- “humor wi day. ith Arthur | Mate Agent Smith, of the Department of Motor. Vehicles, charges that Mr Newman violated speed rewulatlor ed a fet Bill be fo t tiot ari will be made upon the ung woman toting an undersized | Of what sort of | Mr. Carroll Was funny when he oon- |fined himsetg t Mr. Coyne, and Mr Coyne was funny no matte: tn ‘Ss has company he found himse't. W.L.DOUGLAS iv; $3.SOSHOES ich BEST MEN AS COOD AS CUSTOM HOES COSTING $7.00 to $8.00. have worn Douglas $3.50 shoes for the past Sine years, fad can cay | made, you would then ' holdtheir shape, fit better, Wear longer, and are of greater re other make, goys ee eee 5.75. the darve feathers, | for $2:00' and | 0 eer 700, ve, you can obtain W. L. Douglas stamped Gm the bottom, which wraeots bag er rh od infer shoves. © mo substitute. So i jo W bap Sy Segaiee shee stores <4 tho principal cities, and by the best shoo dealers everywhere. Past © Eyelets used exchusively. Catalogue malled fee W.L. Dougiss, Brockton, Mass W.L. Douglas Crenter New York $3.50 Shoe Stores: Street. 3a woe Kighth Avenue. 3 , Corndr Howard igs Besdvar: Stasr Pies 349 Broadway oun Brest. ‘ils name and 1 adway, corner BROOKLYH, Asti 1468 Bronitway, cor. 61m Street. |798.710 away, G[4 Tied A 347 ator Oeige Aran. 2409 Third Avense, cor. iat Fulton Birest, 8770 Third Ave., bel. Saéth & 141th Bes. 250 West 120th street, Ree 8 Avene 306 Sixth Avenue, corner 224 Street, (NEWARK — 785 | REAL ESTATE AT AUCTION. SOUND SHORE LOTS AT AocTion wnerecedented In tn Gon om: mewle ahesttie serpeouen 23. 1906, weit, ARTBRNOGN re AUTOMOBILES 4 y MOTOR BOATS, LONG ISLAND RAILROAD TRAIN, SERVICE nq POR THE Elimination Trial AUTOMOBILE RACE Setarday, September 22, 4906, POH MUNEOLA, WESTBURY AND HICKS hew Been | “RAT ibax, ja HAY aA CE PRONE Oy & wvdite pierre | pet: DED wie ine ioe ¥ feet from tr } doo hab hen eae aie ie ity at 2 0 2, Oh to " 1 tame. fad B10 A Mi: Phaibuah 4 Hy id ya) at 20 3.00, 5.90, 4.00, 0 “ei ot 14. Mw con ws pte othepd: } Returninw, special traine will leave the | Taacedans Foads adjoining. se | : for New York and Brookira iaibity wate: electric tient, reaxonat | oT Mamtagng on > MAN IAL h of shing: laree tent gna op ty. 402" 8.42, Piekets roam New Yor A aby, Bi leave New York ery ten minutes ys Ay vias Sc er per . “fae Nee ie a nnd WA, “oi a8) or Charton ini vios Ferree’ | te the owner, RU NF RERLTY Tort bor iti at Burton than. President | # : EXCURSIONS. BELLE W O00 Chidre » 50 oan FLATS & APARTMENTS TO LET. Unturnished, eee HERE’S)3 TO 6 ROOMS & WHAT | BATH, $26-838. J) LEHIGH ocrsiM sn — |, Madera tireproot‘elevatce F] VALLEY nat snd, Desvrosess sta VOU forse teres Main Birookipa, 843. A Mt Jersey halt wervices meats. onsite R.R. Cty (enn. Rta). Ba) AC Be ROOF GARDEN 1Sc,_additional 160 EAST 91ST ST, Fare via Brooklyn Annex, — pal UMDAYS— leaves New Pier & EB OR (near Hanover 6q.), at 1.80 diet Me. BR. 168 Heturatiig arrive W. MUNDAS Br. “Or teet” janes New Pier § ER Excursion SOc, Tickets. GTEAMBOATS. eg PALIEN CINE! ss LONG BRANCH AND RACK—t06 wo Poke POWDER CO. Reranton. Pe RRR peer 899 M14.) HELP WANTED-MALE. Pooh re areby tery (near M Leave Bioamfield of, 85, 0.40 A.M Viatiery 890, 10.40 A eve WANTED-MAL VOR Rarip Tia, anit wen o> 4 STAlaae WM. VOGEL & SON. Our Closefitting Our Concave 3 Shoulder New Fall Suits & Overcoats at $15 That Strike the Note of Excellence As an expression of good style, good taste and consummate good tailorng, as contirmed by the higher authorities, this showing, of Fifteen- Dollar Suits and Overcoats for Fall service rings true; Go through it and you wall bad that st enurrors every tendency of the mode. It reveals not only the new and radical ideas, but the moderate conceptions as well. The tastes and fancies of men are different; hence diversity in fabrics and models is an essential and a phase of this showing. But however one garment may differ in line and fabric from another, they all inherit alike the distinctive characteristics of manliness and grace as- sociated with Wm. Vogel & Son clothes for men, the key to which is our famous “Concave” Shoulder and “Closefitting” Collar. WM. VOGEL & SON, Broadway Houston St. NEW CREDIT PLAN, WHAT WE DO. WHAT WE DON’T Do, We sell Clothing for | We don't ask for any Ladies, Men and Boys, References or security Ready rade and to order, on credit, From Leth estat employer, Sisleome te 1 wien We do not ask you to Or your money retunded, Prove your honesty. We sell on easy terms We make no deliveries, At cash prices, We give you the goods along We keep your clothes tn When you make the purchase Repair for one year free of charge, And pay the first deposit. LENOX CLOTHING Co. 2274 THIRD AVENUE, 123D-124TH STREETS. 6864 COLUMBUS Peete £, ‘NTSGRo STREETS. thing for Popular Prices. * CLOTHING For’ "be seoey MANHATTAN CLOTHING c Weekly No Publicity RAILROADS, wasy, te BUY EASY fe Fax, | iC tek Sain Ca Leama, « iabmectatent ss 6 ‘Standard Outfitting Co. |) PENNSYLVANIA 112 West 14th St. ,.2°; |! RAILROAD, STATIONS foot ot Weat Acie brosees apd Brooklyn Store, 920 Broadway. OPEN EVENINGS, whan tha: wane fon. Automobiles at’ Ridiculous) + 4 Prices, }* ihe 7 OF BWU BS Lei ee Ose, $4,000 Bide en ake trnnve Kanhard, $100; anpts Ania SPECIAL, a PPh. NATL og xP Boats cuncim He Sei Tihntiges Kearns, 40 horse, 623 joneer ‘Auromonile Nerdsiiok ment Broadway Ex. Automobile chang (Telephone, 9007 Bryant.) “|CREDIT TO ALL. [CLO THING pein WOMEN On week msn, nay ale 267-240 W. «7th LinzE~ So We rat vies xo ety eT ERM Rar war.- iD O1IO ek days, M10. gg AEWA — TAConsON eee sa cony ‘and 404 8TH AV.. 1 door of 30th St. AM week daygh) NOR. OPEN EVENINGS, and kgs - ITY—0.85 A. w end oy GENTLEMEN'S CLOTILING to order on 81 Nandays, * (Poo P.M Weekly wayuents: perfert fit: fine materia LOTHING CO., 230 Broad OS, diainonds; emay payments; re will call it de. AMERICAN 10 Malden tans. maa m “tating ott and 4 avy vivanla Annex hank ater a on 200 Fir PATENTS, fee hanes by ry) trademarke, wopynahis; Bavies gf LE. SE, ae tne, |. F. room a2 nd New, Tors inkouat to sae | Telephon Ha ae Me ey ge en eg Or eae e aetagtet, Misses’ Junior Tailored Suits |’ Were $9.98 and $11.98. 6.15 HEARN 8, 18, 20, 22, 24, 26 and 30 West Fourteenth Street, 7, 9, 44, 43, 48, 17, 19, 20, 24, 22, 23, 24, 25, 27 and 29 West Thirteenth Street | Rich Midek Taffeta silk Attractive Walsts At tract ively Priced a Net Watetex laces awa ay i ack and aedntie witts tallored atyles or 8 op value i exce Wa lete— elegant laces, combined Ain inokings. sue $7 funcy yckas of honvy | Buy Your Boys’ Clothes Here! | Jaunty, beautifully tallored Sotta of handsome atow Pialda and Mixtures—light end’ dark—otylish suite that C eirla will ap | preciate—long atid short conts—eome with Inkide overcoat finis Yelvet collars—pleated akirte—14 and 16 years | Regulation Sailor Suits Black Dresses and | Navy Blue Serge and Dark Paid Tailored Sults ‘oreteda, correct in every deta!| ana fesste-the only difference | For convent and academy girls and | between thare we offer and those mleeen, 1 elsewhere wold being In the prive Sn 8 asd 5. © T's co 18.08 a8 2.98 ant 5 © a Ginera ani Hid'te te dttee” 2FP8) 9 11,08 to 10.98 e Tomorrow Will Be Last Day of Dressmakers’ Sale Ending a week of brilliant yal- ues in Autuain’s most wanted. Silke, Dress Goods and such Ac- ceasoriea as Linings, Notions, Buttons, Trimmings... ,Drese- makers are ahrewd buyers—thelr intimate knowledge of goods ena- bles them to see at a glance whether values are an repre- sented or not—their large pur- chases on each and every day proves that they recognized the heommen—opportunitiaa woof. fered Badges Women's Long Cloves Very Special Value These gloves are of @ very superior not thin, papery Suedes, but raat Russ of & qiatrry thet kind <— RUSSIAN AND SAILOR SUITS All-Wool Cheviota, ‘Tweeds, Home- SAILOR AND RGSSTAN SUTTS 2.89) EB navy, Toyal. red 16 button Je 2.69) 40 tattor Aniah— Women's 12 button length Buete com emblems and Glovee—biack and wh’ ly 1.89) wk 10 yre Women © clasp G on 898 binok, white, colors—usually .6 .79 ‘ 408 4¢—-—— ~~ 500 LOVELY WHITE DRESSES FOR @. Little i neers up t Usually § 25 to $2.98 .... o 3 years, Made of fine soft Lawns—French and Russian styles—some with elaborate yoke effects—fnost trimmed skigts....For Saturday bought at this price. Spectal Corse Fine Corsets of * Goods—deep lac: Process Modelo, attached—regularly Bilk Brocade Corsets—new mode! high bust—ge regularly $2.2 emb'y Gnd lace trim'gs—plain or only—after to-morrow cannot be t Offerings im Extra fine coutti—new models for Princeas of clowe-fitting gowns— Geep lace trim'’d—with and 98 without garters—value $1.76 : COUTIL AND BATISTE CORSETS— New models—high and medium buat—iace trim'd with and without garlers—worth $1.0. 1.29) We save you 25 to 50 per cent, and often even more, ~ Did you ever think when you looked over our great B Clothing Departmént that we must have a very large trade necessitate carrying such great stocks as you see here? ; Have you ever seen a buster department than ours greatest business in New Yoek tn Boys’ Clothing, « shows an increase over the week of a year ago... of qualities we offer and values we give. .A logical result \ To-morrow—A Splendid Offering of Boys" Suits for School and Dress ONE-QU ARTER, ONE-THIRD and ONE-HALF LEsSs TH Same Qualities Can Be Elsewhere Found! FINE SCHOOL suits” Double Breast and Nortotk—m end dark mixtures and overplal atrictly all-wool fabrice—alno nay, Cheviota—cut ana finish the beste Seplee 688 Knicker trousers Sel for eeemae—2 cs WH peat Regular $5.9 Baits. 3.98 Regular 6.9% Buits 498 . BOYS’ FINE DRESS SUITS Norfolk and ‘Double Breast with and without yokes or belis—navy blue Serges and ( lots of extra fine grades —K nic! 4 regular trousers dest Anish and linings—a wonderfal as ‘tanen t 2010 ‘elaowhare at HOt 800 5.98 BOYS’ SHIRTS AND BLOUSES Made well b Look well 4 Fit well a: Cost less bere than elsewhere!“ BOYS MfAD! Aid uniunderes tight medoam ee and dark grounds, with neat stripes. and figures or plain white—Military” neck-band or collar attached— 8 to 6 yra.—elsowner 49 BOYS LAUNDERED MADRAS BLOUBHS—Fine quality—latex Fail patterna: also pla Witte nf 0691 eotlars—12 to 14 neckhand piain Bide and Row foo — Buiiaey neckband or pir 4 to 6 yra.—value .% and $1 BOYS NEGUGER SHIRTS—Fancy Percales and Madras—White and», fancy—some with two detached 49. ..89 Splendid Values In FALL MILLINERY Women's Hemt-ready Hate—¥ancy braid ami allk 3 of Mirror ea. black ‘also pretty \allored Tieady-to Weare—Turbana and dented atyles Large variety of Bemt-' Ready Hate— combinations of braid, obtffon. velvet or silk Stylish Toques and Larger Hate— trimmed and ned—ready to wear.. serssere 1-49 to 7.50 Misses’ and Children's Ready-to- W Novelty Bloucy Hats of Felt, also Colonials and Roll an. Ballore black and colors Thildren’s Felt Flats—new high erowns—colore ana black... Girls’ New Pict Pokes—mirror velvet—black, white and colors charmingly i ri full eniiian 2.98 {ncing—worth $8.66 {asca’ Trim'd Hats of Fine Fok— Moleck and colors—sinshed and dented. in very stylish effects. full trim’d with satin or silk ribbons— plain or two toned; q and Duckles—WoOrth H4.00......esprserre Manicure and Toilet Preparations. Nall Files—various styles—apecial a Moreen, Mohair and Silk, new larnish Neil Enamei—special.... « i styles with the flare flounce ef- Lustrite Nail Enames—epecial,...., oa teets necessary to give the cor- | taxe., Bon Ton Manicure Seis—special, a rect set to the dress skirt. Viblet Bach Ammonta—at—spedial AT) nia. sroreon—deep flounce— 196 Germinol Tooth Powder—epecial.. .21/ “ordered with bluster tucks sd All Bristle Hair Brushee—special. .10) Biack Mohalr—high flounces. in. pclnanidy inay g|_ various tallored styles....2.49 to 4.98 Boxaras by Black Taffeta Silk tt black Blue Diamond Florida Water and new Pull shades—-high accordion §-on —epectal 12%) or shirred flounces. or Royal Violet Taloum—regularty 16 &! trim’d in latest 6.98 | es 98 1449 . 169 to 308 49 © 1.08 1.49 famous shoes until yoy see them, , else in New York WOMEN'S EXTRA COMFORTABLE SHOES For tender Soft Kid uppere— and “ 348 SPECIAL SHOES Extra wide ankles—button ant ince—a boon to those who have always paid high prices for made to order shoes wines § to 0 widthe to EEE... Women's Petticoats FOR-STOUT WOMEN | Women’s Dressy Shoes for Fail The usual $3.50 and $4.00 kinds A particularly stylish, dressy aboe that will give splendid service. HERE ARE THE DETAILS:— Patent Leather—adull calf tope—Lace, button and Blucher style—Hand~ sewed welts—new opera last—High Cuban heele—aAll elzes and widths, AT SAME PRICE (2.08)—Other new styles in the various faanionable leathers, all of splendid qualtties—extra well made. 2.98 26 STYLES AT 1.98—You can’t tmagine the goodness, style and fit of these -A price that is made a feature “here, end a price that gives you better “shoe worth than it obtains anywhere -- Seeing is believing—Come and See! GIRLS’ KNOCKABOUT SHOES Fresh from the factory, bringing full assortments for Saturday These shoes are eo well known to that it {s scarcely necessary {0 epeak of thetr strength and good At Tale lot te of woft Kid, With patent | ttpe extension scics—goot, teacher roomy toes, . 6 to 8... 2 gredes..1,19..1.48 Bie LO Yh reden..1.89..69 1 to 2, 3 grades. 169/198 Postal Card Albums That will keep your postals m good ’ shape. and show them to best advan- -Weehave a aplendid stock— ! Hoard Lapen and Leather Covered, holding # to 60 cards. +19 to 7,49 BTATIONERY—&D FLOOR, {Be Flom. , Restaurant Everything of the MORNING SALES To-morrow, Saturday Until I P.M. Misses’ ) Misses’ School Mackintoshes Navy Blue—-fine cashmere finish— plaid lined—anilitary cape inlaid velvet collars & to 14 yre—ausual AECOND PLOOR—CENTRE, Girls’ Fine School Dr Cheek Gingham and Plain Chambray- Russian and Full Waist etyles with lemb'é etare or emblems, with aod withow: gtrappings—Best colors jall new, fresh and ready to wear-4 to 14 year worth up ty $1.96 Sy ra—Bheat brown suixturee-ca ford auld N te—finely Attn splendidly made—atrong Things Regular Valoe Rw THIRD ¥LOOK—CENTRE Birds—Wings Large and elogant-oingle ara dovble—neweet forme black, white and oobors worth .@ THIRD UILDING. Coques BUILDING. FLOOR — WEST 1.65 Boye’ New Fall Caps NTRE ACTLUING Sateen Petticoats wlity—high @otordion d Hounces, full trir util Corsets} 87! pula White © draw afi rox. $1.0 PLO SRN Te second SOLD UNTIL 3 P, ML ONLY—No Mail or Tasos Orders. Eittle Boys’ Veul Calf Aced— ood strong upp to 134 se price $1 Shoes VW omen's High Crown Sailors monuler Fralt sh ed br | | inal gp