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oe but her plumpness was well multed to the fina} soulful embrace. Mise Julie Herne, a Lael, the Prince of Indie'e adopted daughter, looked innoeent. Mr Boyd Putnam, oe Co! ¢, Emperor of the Greeks, louked gorgeous tn his —cTimeon drepertee—but tn hie cage, a8 tn Miss Kettn's, « Orectan nowe migit tye been ordered for the 06 2 While “The Prince ot ladia’ lage A ng way behind “Ben Hut" and tls face, {i Wade given @ good atert by last hats audience CHARLES DARNTON HE NEW “The Prince of India” Is More Religious Than Dramatic. chart the quod people at the Broadway curtain, 16 jooked tired, an well he ] Theatre last night didn't get religion Mint, with Ightning and a green cal —_—__— ‘phe Prince of India wasn't to Clin! making life minerable for him ALLOWED TO RESIGN. lara There were certainly varie pared with M ortigan, The Wan Jew of authentic history — camp lente a enough to supply & syndien Wad an easy road to travel. Capt, Alex Wishart Not Discharged meeting. | Prines Mohammed w a dues! Every character ebemed to Rave it | ne ene en lanier ta from the Parkhaecst Sool own iittle a Wh the Deity ribed as “Senne Gandnome, virile, + M, W, Wishart, of Troy, N. ¥., re Unter the pmatances, It was Only |, a-povt, a echolsr and a lover of| ferring to.4 pupi)-ation reintive to Capt natural to sympathize with the PaOr oped ded by his warrlor Alex Wishart, t ‘ that though ott Prince, who warted.« Watversal woo we qitiiam Farnum t ave | he did notable » Parkbura | Religion eo much thet ha wouldn't peditatai te #Oen thie the + te wax | Be ey ¥ discharged for 7 ua wher y turned dee ett wmbtwes ¥ am | feMsten: r staroment, | about the downfall of Consta ha. Raasobe it t the atatem: ar Capt. Wishart with great rhetted a poem abou ; apt, Wishart | f the @ and seemed quite at home armor Mime Adelaide Keim nly ted the tiike aspects ‘ If "The Wanderer.” oe the Trthse & eailed, had - 1 tis beau { R., we miait bave undetatood . plat and ate characters, Ap It 5 y of ed tn arta ee e STANDARD TONIC Lh iene vcegrcips The ul caine which S. S wanderers, ‘more bs ich S. 8, S. is composed, and the method ot! piece Gon, soubining and preparing them so that they gently and pleasantly build Sean ive sp and strngthen eve t tlie ides} tonic for a disordered condition of the times, The system seer 18 to get “tout of gear, fickle, the energies are depres ed, sleep is the entire body has an , worn-out fecline, When the system is jo his depleted, rt lea by a tonic, and $.S.$ io recognized ever . Being made etitirely of roots, herbs and barks se action as well as their invigorat- ton the system, it will not disagreeably affect any of the’del r tissucs as do most cf the so-calle tonic $ on the market wh . These derange - A +e towels or otherwise nd di and bec: : for young ‘or old, ion and other stom- retable p act# admiral y in cases of ay ne 5 it that uncomfort | 2 er eating, are no lor $.S.S. the greatest of al! tonics but possesses purifying and alterative properties, and if there is a taint in the blood it will promptly remove | very trace and r@store perfect health, In selecting your tonic for thig year do not experiment but get S. S. S., the recognized standard, THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO.,. ATLANTA. Ga. ere Lo DENTISTRY, DENTISTRY. NeW YORK PAINLESS DENTAL CO. UNCORPORATED. ES/‘ABLISHED 17 YEARS, CORRIGAN = THe PRINCE OF OR. Fist There were slathers of scenery very Vttie dram r gon episode. » but werk rang OSs, but weld: rang true. It was all Teeth without pistes an assault of senses. Like most that do not interfere etn Paci by “religioas plays, 1 Clarke's with tasie or speech, A & patenced process at e W with porcelain facings THOU e reasonable raves with a cumtiact to keep them that are so na ural they in ven years, repair % defy detection. story 1 @ riot emella. The —_—_+—-————_ An Extraction or Une Filling FREE. Dut the smoke was h: i est Hore re aes ican To demonstrate ost All operations per- ‘ nen at painless metods by a formed by eraduntes | at ott . Le denusts, members of | v rue aid fives this Company. Call | for free inaven and es mate, 10 Year wrtiten contract given to keep thom i repair re —— ruLt set BS WARRANTED TES GOLD CROWNS SB PORSELA’ pn | 2 West 14th St.. cor. od u Way, below Fulton St 419 broadway) cor. ¢ 101 W. 420d St. HARL ot: Lp@ West BROOKLYN: 4 as FAlox OFF Th fe Ave Hours 910 7, Not Open Sui bicmingaates*. th 91h St. op PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. Na Woot, Two mos}}"\"" For } ework is tl = THe : 3 os nd comfertab!e sub-| oats t \ ste rn ‘n-al teeth. t p! v he roof of your hi ber eaealtie iti I tartar Xan mouth i | 235 7. Mr wouldn't adopt bis “unlyers Our Brid-e- o-ker js an) pap ° iat oe aie ee metas expr—d 8 uothing els. Seeds that matter, a awe to The ;o.4 is, 22k,—the) i3F be ashamed of the downfall, for i wea ring & kind, The teeth} os po ere Was as thrilling as anything Fireworks WASHINGTO: Pain has over devised. When the wails Will please you, they look so| *rg she, 2%, of the city were broker the: natural, Plunging jines of fearless Tur @words and acimit tashed through) $5.00 a tcoth, the alr, you coul Prince Mohammed Management of Brianger, too, help approving ntage Klaw & the Get the result of 30 years’ | sd experience, HANKS DENTALASSN. 203 and 205 SIXTH AVE., 1°)" Jost below 14th Street, over Slixbe’s Hestaurant, PUBLIC NOTICES. NuTiCe 10 Th TAEANERS exce! battles deserve credit for @plendid mann in which they hb, @taged the play. The fact that the plot Was occasionally ost in the shuffle of @cenery wasn't their fault. Mr. Emmett Corrigan played ie Wanderer” with a responsive w Deerd that answered to every word or - hie resonant yoice. But even the trick Beard couldn't rob him of dignity, and the audience was eo impressed by his acting (tht 4t called him before the —EE “Waiting At The’ Employmen! Bureay <> Then read the “Very Note’ The World Want Dr, “Wrote: 20,486 “Positions offered through World “Wants” last week 13,641 pons. Than Through Herald ‘bv tr na working ent | at AD 12.10 A ORFOLK ESTERN RAILWwaT— aA” onto NATL WAY 7 85 Mt ® eekdaye; *10.85 Ciry—o.ss A Msand 2.55 P Sunda ye, ane, dh i 22, OP. Mw. ee 939, so a, "SSSR ES Stfices. Now 4@1. i255 162 Fifth avenue (t, 203 Pitt! NOTICE 18 Hi Assersaent rile of F and Pénnay ‘ ke Tra a'r Trattic Manager ¢ Manhattan, No. 81 Chambers eOre. sleet, Manhattan, SVT Borough of the fron, corner, Thind and Trmont avenues Drona, of B00 Municipal Butlal Borough of Queens, corner and Fifth street Long Island © Borough of Hichmnond, Borough ‘Hall, | Se, Geurge. Staten Y uit nee maserent Wetting’ Qeteber the per fon sp haying thall be entitled to, the, bene: | varsuennd fie mentioned in section O18 of the Groite wos ot York "Charter (chapter rs, . ¢ __FOR SALE. “ST Ak IN AUTOS—DIRT CHEAP of best autos any cheerfully allowed Laws 1a PAD, Den Witte Cheon |e HERA MPO! i “y FOR PAYMENT. he eae are nibfotnatieey Low vest eee Tires ee. than Ever, * ae Ps (2 ane Seo vena * te eae, eoelver of cs Mean to Insure return of Draw checks onl t the order of the Receiver of SEER yee WAY AUTOMOBILE: ah Aa la ml eR ld eae erent _ WHE Wounds Every oue fecls the need of a tonic! "' the appetite becomes) not restful or refreshing, anc | n_imp oves | tomptly and| ‘TUESDAY EVENING, SE SEPTEMBER 25, chien REAL {EAL ESTATE FOR BALE— | BACNX. REAL ESTATE FOR eALc | RON, The \Final, Statement of FAG IS Concerning the Morris Park | Auction Sale | would not be complete without laying particular emphasis on Clause Seventh of. the TERMS of SALE, which reads as follows: . “SEVENTH: The s:tler will cause to be completed, without expenss to the purchaser, the curbing and flagging of and the liying of water and gas mains through ths stree.s and avenues in front of the lots above drsignated, in accord~ ance with the plans of Wil.iam B. Spencer, Esq., Civil Engine rt. WM sols improve- ments be not completed at tac tims appuin.ed for tne delivery of the deed, the Selier shall covenant to this effecc in sald deed.” Every experienced real estate investor will appreciate what this means—it fs a GUAR- ANTEE that purchasers at this sale will be SAVED an AFTER-EXPENSE of trom §500 to SE COS Pep iat Tar these Hh per eines: “for the purchasers atts ealowdll bo ABSOLUTELY FREE fromp ANY ASSESSMENT hyo the city for_thic street open! bing ind flay: Bing, while the company is obligated also for the installation of the water and gas mains. These improvements are now under way, and arg far enough advanced to show their nature and to emphasize the wonderful natural beauty and topographical advantages of this well-named “PARK SECTION" of the Morris Park Race Track property. Persons intending to BUILD a HOME cannot better employ a half hour or hour than the Note the natural sanitary position of the property, the profusion of fine trees and the close proximity of this “GARDEN OF THE BRONX” to the Bronx Park, the Zoologi- cal Gardens and the Bronx and Pelham Parkway. No intending home-builder can yiew this site without fecling that he will be indeed fortunate to securethis luxury of surroundings, with all its SPLENDID ACCESSIBILITIES to EVERY portion of Manhattan Borough, al a price of his own making at thisFIRST SALE of Morris Park Race Track property. Remember that this ts NEITHER SUBURBAN for SEMI-SUBURBAN Proverty. These lots sre a PART of New Vork City itself, and are the very CHOICEST of that pert of the city in which ths advanced forethought of i's citi- zens is concentrating the expenditurc of MILLIONS and MILLIONS of DOLLARS for Parks and Parkway systems, for ths wideniig and deepening and PARKING of the Lronx River, and for every material improvement that is making of this particular s-ction the spot to which every citizen of New York PUINTS with PRIDE as the great artistic and civic achievement of our conmunity. AND RIGHT IN THE MIDDLE OF ALL THESE BETTERMENTS LIES THR MORRIs PARK RACE TRACK PROVERTY. These of course are ali WELL-KNOWN FACTS to PROFESSIONAL rea) estate spec- ulators SHREWD rea! estate investors, But this advertising is being done for 'the pur- pose of reaching the PROSPECTIVE HOME BUILDER, the man who has been busy earning the dollars with which to BUILD HIS HOME and who may not have had time to become an EXPERT in real estate values. Yet this is the kind of purchaser we want to reach. We want to reach the people who will BUY and BUILD, and ave want them to BENEFIT MATERIALLY through their buying and building on this FIRST SECTION, so that WWE may benefit CORRESPOND- INGLY through the ADVANCED VALUES that will thus be created for the OTHER NINE SECTIONS. Visit the Morris Park Race Track property, If possible, and remember the date of the sale—THURSDAY of this week; the hour, HALF PAST T®N in tho MORNING—and try to get to the Auction Room half an hour anead of time, since EVERY LOT WILL BE ABSOLUTELY, POSITIVELY AND PEREMPTORILY SOLD TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER WITHUUT ANY USELESS WASTE OF TIME OR DE- SCKIPTIVE DISCUSSION BY THe AUCTIONEER, There are so many lines of Rapid Transit to the property that it hardly seems neces- sary to point them out, Some of the routes are: Third Avenue “L” to 177th Street, transfer there to Morris Park Avenue car, direct to the property. Lenox Avenue Subway to 177th St. station, transfer to Morris Park Avenue car, direct to property. | Any trolley car tn the Bronx and transfer to Morris Park Avenue car or White Plains Road car. Any train of the local service of the New Haven R. R. and get off at Van Nest or Westchester station. APPLICATIONS MAY NOW BE MADE FOR MAPS AND PARTICULARS EITHER TO THE AUCTIONEERS OR TO THE OWNERS, Sale on THURSDAY, Sept. 27; at 10.30 A. M. By McVICKAR-GAILLARD REALTY CO., Auctioneers, 42 BROADWAY. 487 FIFTH AVE. 444 COLUMBUS AVE. 242 EAST HOUSTON ST, 6 At Real Estate Salesrooms, 14 Vesey Street, Manhattan TERMS: $0 per cent. on day of tale, 30 per cent. within 30 peli ae delivery of deed} 0 per cent. to somain oo mortgages at 5 per ceaty 5, 2 0: 3 years. FIDELITY DEVELOPMENT CO.; Owners, Flatiron Building, Broadway and 23d St., New York. _ BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIE: 9 can Put you om the road fn veatination, absolutely ‘ul! VOR SALE, WATCH ies, ciasionda, | eaey payee Mavi - oapORtUAIEY. aires. “Call, write, telephon Ww addres Radnor ream 12 200 AMERICA, DIAMO! Li CO. io Staiten lane, mad way. HELP WANTED—MALE. J SUSAMBOATS. PALTEN Palen. aE om A es BOARDERS WANTED. 5 ea Se The Green Edition of THE EVENING WORLD Contains all Sporting News of the day. ‘sit UATIONS WANTED— MALE. BUTCHER. youns ed Sen. Be. tend route and Ta tetore Addreas Lawnon, 7907 _. Wreoki yn, “OST, wounD AND REWARDS, | irn or. Moses Lo 115 ct Trimming Bralds. i in running up to-day or to-morrow. and walking around this beautiful tract. | | |35 ct. Boys’ Underwear.. .24 | Rich particulars. | ‘$i 1S Carriage Bags... 5D 6, 18, 20, 22, 24, 26 and Jo West Fourteenth 7,9, 44, 13, 45, 17, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, a eee Tene No Town Crier Is Necessary to Extol the Values in Our Great Fall Sale, They speak for themselves in a most emphatic way! Our Announcements Carry Conviction - And Bring Results t Because of Their 1; ath, Here is a List of Specials FOR TO-MORROW. Entirely New Offerings Not Before Advertised, | 49 ct Men's Underwear... +35) $7.00 Women's Skirts....3.49 Meavy Ribbed Cotton @hirte and) Drawers—fleece tned--Ghirte with sik fronts—Pear! Buttons—Drawers wit xtra double seats and double atitehed | Biack Ctoth—Knee oett, oluater Le ) and button tatlored—all lengthe and iaatio seams. Lamit—Twe Sete, $6.98 Women's Walsts, a rt: 98 ct Women's Petticoats .59) Mack, mite bom or Mae baler op Black Bateen- jared floun~)| stitch! sem Sti h cluster cording, accordion! open uated ruffies with and without stitching finten—etzes 88 to «| Lienit—One, $1.29 btn White Dresses .65 © 10 ct Women’s Handk'fs.. 6 Incess All Lt and % Inch hemstitah. French emb’ oe 8 ioe Remetitohing Be. rthas—akirta with deep 24 ct All Siik Ribbons.. .15 to 8 yeaa. awe Plain ang Satin Taffetas and, Mousse. at lines — Black an oolora, rel oe d faney ahades in widtne tor Saenes, apthed Mahdi Corsets..., -7! a inery. lea Le © rae aE ao rae Ute Bodal Seep ince and en Poon trim—sizes If to, so Lint Te, Piain and fancy Pull ral | $1.69 Women's Waists.....78 White and leading Shader weaves—S to 12 ligne Mercerised = Ponginette — a eal al wen front oa pleated back—long al Litt: $4.00 Girls’ Wool Dresses. .1,98 Bisck Seal and Walrus Gratn—riveted frames—fitved with puse—leather or | moire lning—«lit and gun metal trim. Serges. Cheviots fe i pm a Limit—Twa, ; Man Lent Lg ing to sty wi lanoy &) | $7.00 Brussels Rugs.....3.98 | traideemba embteme =} ‘tee in contrasting colors—styligh enough All wool—two unusual coat) for the most ious. yds. and 14x4 yde.—best desig: Limit—Two colorings—Oriental and floras Everybody knows th of AN Wool Bruseele Ries tes | $2, 25 Marseilles Spreads..1.59 One. | Full, gize—extra heavy—variety of ha M and ae 35 ct. Brass Curtain Rods. .19 Signe owing to. the Increased demas or snowy, serviceable Feet a kad tiretkele con: | erings. this offer is doubly attractive ye Sail new » Limit—Two, Limtt—Three. 39 ct Shell Combs..+.16 Sat Neate iad ant timer helt Ee RR iy and Darretien in. yatl rae tog wi hinestones and other FERN nit Three Combe Heavy Ribbed Cotton Shirte and Drawers-fleece lined—<ow atitored patented seame—silk trim dPearl But- tone—all sisee, © to 4 Inch. it—Two Beta. $1.49 Cotton Blankets.. .79 11-4 ‘alae for full slag bade—White Cot; ae wea. “He Py ‘eda ie “one ne pes dng the inches Childre . or to wi a ear! ter ci as are ‘soft, warm and |, wide-extra heavy—good for dish and Kitchen or roller be ct White Domets Meavy quality—fleecy much used for Infants "Birrows Petticoats and g Cullareats Underwear, easly washed. 24 ct. Tray Cloths.. .12%4 lixtT inch—Hemetitohed. Denmek anil Union Linen, with and without open work—stamped in @ variety of floral designs. Limtt—Two. No Mail or Telephone Ordere foe the Above. ¢ —- \49 CT. SILK EOLIENNES - 24 A beautiful shimmesing material with allover satin figure effeets in the | following sbades:— Paratfal, Pink, Line, Cardinal, Rose, Be'ge Nile, Gray, Brown, Reseda, A charming fabric for Evening Got ns. LIMIT 20 YARDS—NO MAIL OR TELEPHONE ORDERS Our Qui ok Selling Prices Show in These Moderate Quotations for the Latest Silk Novelties. Cream, Ivory, Biack, White, feta Silks Crepe de Chines—%# Inch— Marine, Biscult Specially good grade—diack, white ; sroalain, and all the lending shades {79 Violet, and all new abades of Haht day and évening—usually 06... * raya and the darker Platings an avg Wath Crepe de meskes? faten s° 49... 59 ee Sk, wolte and cream... 1.25 % inch . BUI Finer to $236. = ng Peau de Solee— Changeable Taftetsa—27 tnch— ae eo qualition=tull all desirable shades for all —full fintah— ver59.. 89 to 69 79 to % inch 36 inch Taffetas 26 inch Peau de Soles ack Costume Silke 4 uatre and touch #0 and Ss |. Uinings—the width (a « great 98! feature at #0 low w price -B8 | Mossalines—light and dark... Black Messalines 79 | Peou de Crgnes—inack, “white and With te sort } much in demand for Pri aw colore—epecial ... other gowns vo 26 1.60 175 end Whe Oh eo ae Black once wattetan FM eer | oT inch—86 cent quality .....-,.-7 69 Now Fall ortment of Velrets—plain, miroir, chiffon and panne— eading shades and black; new Corduroys and Velveteens! SEs é We Make a Specialty of A Great Onderprles Purchase eady-made Ticks for piltsaa? Mattresses, Etc. Towe's aaa Towelling Well put together and sewn, and, Bought below value because the ready for the Alling of Down, Fea- manufacturer made too many white borders—No harm to the goods, but it does considerable harm to the prices. thers or Hair... Housekeepers apyre- | clate conventence and economy of made-up goods at such prices | an cost of material by yard. Towele—Iixh READY-MADE PILLOW TICKS =| Tow Made of Best ‘Ticking sare are are To PILLOW TICKS FEATHER | Towels—y ete) axa ” wae? TI bat 64, TOP MES Is inen ure mx . bh 4x 1.98 Fall Shipments of Gixk) | * BOLSTER TICKS. F.ne Table Linens | ol QRS erat 57) Show new beauties in desiann Ss TICKS | and elaborate effects in the wide iat nat | \berdered Damasks that have Oe date | 198| m@ken such a hold upon honse- at Zin can| xe fancles-—here are values eM tf lag Le of special interest $teqin | 9:25 | 61-15 main Silver Bleacied 59 6 full bleached Fine Feather Pillows : a blgneked ne Chole Live Geese Feathers r Satin Double Damasks ' best ticking +39 full bleached 98 value $1.98 Reinch Ex. Quality SAtin Double value R 4 {| ! oe ; 119 48 regolng are al} pure tinen | Napkins to mateh most of above pinch dozen 1.59 to 3.70 doze 170 tw 2.29 soz 249 1 498 ¢ 5 Two Fine Vaiues in Large Rugs ALL WOOL BRUSSELS RUGS FINEST WILTON RUGS Oxl2 ft.—walue $18.60 14.75 9x12 {t.—value 145.00 32.98 Allover Ci t designs in new com Finest Worsted-—no more satisfactory Pinations of tan or oak wearing rug made—designs and eoleps blue, pink oF [ings exactly reproduced from dineat open orenee Persian and irc, Ruge tem pe [emall patterns—an them eens fintiz 7. Mee din! wT ottives. “a in Tealized by socing &t! ee ‘Rug Manufacturers ita These Rugs are from the two foremost are elogant for the most valuvs ; pee —— ta a : ae ot ‘08 C7 ith ee . ay 2 oe i iby: om ute sat sa

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