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WITH HUSBAND Former Mrs. Burke Roche Returns from Bridal Trip with Batonyi. "WHIP MAKES DENIALS. "Denounces as Untrue Stories Published Soon After His Marriage. P Mrs. Batonyi Anxious to Reach Her Home at the Rhode Island Resort. @ the French line, Werage that two oranges Women passenger placed on a whet in Ber stateroom on the forward eck stnyed rie ‘Whole trip. skept! @s wore led to t is time La Provence. over smooth «| as wo which ere throur hip-news report- cabin and shown PMURRIES TO NEWPORT, |Mtive tarorttes Line _ Corbett Training at Stratford. preferred. Amalgamated Copper, Am +Advanse —Deec - we — oo — THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENTING, SEPTEMBER 2, 1906. _ thd . mt 8 ay: § . — en dpe esememniiciapanais NS § Stores Occupying Two Blocks—Sixth Avenue, 20th to 22d Street. Politics and Big Ore Deal i ak MY S08 | Specials for Saturday in the Adams Bailding. fit 51k was nn va Sway the Market in Late " Be - «lf] — ———— ADAMS BUILDING—3a Floor |=——— a Session. t 2 a fome dig gains were made tn the Son ~ 8 tock market late today on urgent 6 ; is buying by shorta. When the demand | as x was met prices atipped back « bit. and tag, oy + Q | the closing wae feverish and mixed me | i 4 | Moat of the prominent advances were ie ie 44 |het¢, however, ie + % . Prices shot upwaht buoyantly on an! bt sy ‘WY | mated dealings at the opening: under th Se is = 3 / . influence of the announcement of the Ft +4 e 00,000 of vermment ma On beet nate’ Yasae me EM ett 7 Many Thousands of Pairs of | Cities through oountry ‘Thei . Read J | ’ ee sea Baran ra an & y= ¢||| Men’s Famous W. L. Douglas Shoes. | meine sapere: are oe oe he Best Shoe Ever Made for M feist circus bee heten "Cs fy ats y The Best Shoe Ever Made for Men. | Guan Pacific and Anaconda sbaut 1 Piel fy T*u lf} Thousands of men all over the country that for years pai Sua cere moped — ~~ ” $5.00 for their Shoes now buy the W. L. Douglas Shoe ———| | . Northern e, Delaw - : ot ‘ | Hudeon, Nationa! moans ' BR | 98 |] $3.50. Every man that does so will tell you that from actual 98 | + “an Locomotive, Colorado Purl, } ttond Lead and American Cotton 1 to 13-4 The whole list was up an average of & large fraction The market did not hold its opening S4vance jong, the overnight rise being fuMctently attractive to encourage realiting. This requlted in Union Paotf r more than fte gain and tn ot stocks where the rise was not #0 p: nounced. Selling was general toward noon, following the announcement of call loans at € per cent | Conn, with the hepe that his place after all before the National A, of Philedeiptia om Oct. 10 is getting “Young Corbett” te training hard et Strat. tard. round bout with Terry MeQevern wil! tie c. Adams Dry Goods Co. || ONeill -Adams (0 H. 0’Neill & Company. | Pair Choicest Se- the lot, also ALL LEATHERS and lection | d but the eye of an At 1” instances; they do n the least ... |] $5.00 for. of pairs weekly ZES. Slightly sf hurt the Choicest Selection experience the $3.50 Douglas Shoe looks as well, wears as ° well and in every way is as good a shoe as h We receive from the Douglas fac All the desirable toes and new, stylish patterns are to be found in ed to locate the defects in m wearing qualities | $1.98 At $2.59 | sed to pay hundreds Choicest Se- lection 9g “factory damaged, WOMEN’S KID SHOES, $1.00. Som ) pairs in a | GIRLS’ PATENT COLT SCHOOL SHOES, $1.19. A In the O'Neill Building. ——_——S—_ $$ O'NEILL BUILDI NG-—2d Floor Untrimmed Millinery Dep't. Special Offering for . Saturday. > Women’s Semi-trimmed Hats, exclusive styles in biack only—the picture represents one of the several good smart models 1.65, Women’s Trimmed Walking | | | Choice stock, Hats, smart models, exclusive de. “ signs from our own workrooms— exceptional values at 3.75, 4.50 Lie Children's School and Dress Hats. Schaol Hats, Trimmed Dress Shapes, | 5c, $1.45, $1.95, $2.95, $3.95 and up. | Imported Coque Plumes. | . 25c, 48c, 98c-and up | O'NEILL BUILDING—8d Floor Misses’ and Junior Suits Latest Fall Models Specially Priced for To- { morrow (Saturday), @yidently spent a part of the trip| te writing and editing a wriiten etate-| ESTABLISHED Neurly 30 Years. ADAMS BCILDIN Ast Floor, O'NEILI BUILDING d Floor | | | 00 2.50 the dressy lace of button $2.00 shoe, extensiow sole UNIOR SUITS (like in | when the liner arrived this | | ] final selling. Some are worth $2 m and §. t ta A ay od : , J oO: UIT (like 1 n) ile ase. wars ‘exvugh, they were | * Yilent rebiund tn prices in the inst | | pair, Sizes not regular, but many large sizes $1.00 | ame . t : ate bed. —C, D, E widths, dull $4.49 / Novelty mixture laids, ja at | oe represented; special cesses, 91600 | | tops, teathe 7 | the shelf! | p _ eae | as d | 22-inch col laid with ‘br loth Among La Provence’s passengers! stat | -" oe ENE PS | new ple . Were Capt. and Mrs. Auret Batonyi, | Sri SSeS | | U 1 9 | (dls geet all eh digi gerade MS BUILDING—Ist Floor —————, | ADAMS BUILDIN | mleliAy $17.95 | ADA | | | Sone ig tap Selle h We Offer Three | | ) | Balcony. | MISSES stripes and mixtures Fecatie’, was Mrs. Burke-! a, the ” | rs . . | . . | a7-inc fitted back; single Bowyer society inter, terore she ot | Seay"? of Har tomes wee le Eon | Gremt Advantages: Children’s and Misses’ Hats, | Art Embroideries | | | breasted; with vervet and nettly ® Givores and wed the whip whose| irom Northern preterred'e rise over | = E ‘ rte . In our Balec Art Parlor we } trimmed with bra full “oo wellpage endian dels Brean f United Gates staet Fig aca | 1st. Examination of the eyes Trimmed and Untrimmed. | are showing ny attractive |, | | Pisa Skirts sines 14, 16, 18 $19.75 veel ve ang, tees : he, 5 aon | si mea. tay Giver tuoe ebel eee Gatsadian, Past wed Nor | by a Registered Physician— A‘ very pretty showing and sale of children’s and misses novelties whict easily em- ae gorda : about her wriet ana at the other | [osomatire and American. Man | NO CHARGE. ready-to-wear and trimmed Dress Hats. Exceptional broidered and made ur eet oe Bil Chl iat length, lined TERE Of the chain, also wrcurely locket | Lavin ‘4 : ; Prices range trom STAM SOFA PILLOW | oughout with satin; s was a white dog about the sige of| |The total sates of atoctce to-day were | 2nd. Glasses (if needed) at values . ee TOPS, with backs 49¢ | breasted; pleated skirt. Spe $13.95 Piece of chewing mum. If that Js aij |>9.9 shares, and of borate $1,064,000. | ibl 95. up to $10.00. | NEW LITHOGRAPH PILLOW tal at < ise Wve, Datonyi has she to ab i = . NE Soran as i ht Saints TOPS...... 2c 49e GIRLS % LENGTH COATS—Mixtures, top © Clow! Quotations. ow as ONE | ) TAPESTRY TOP: . te; Hi roughout, notch collar, OF Mine formar Dre. Noche Gectined tn bs| , To-durs hight. bree and shelag petoee | : aS i Misses’ Untrimmed Hats. | gent Ua eotRr TORS ioe toe Sat fined throughout, notch collar : d. saying ahe wee anxiow to Pre. Twrstioe an cr tee nT? (Sd. Quick repairing—Any ||| ‘A special Saturday sale of Misses!4Jntrimmed Hats. Flat ch LLOw Cc wie Pea to 14 years $6.50 i aagrainszail. upotanaine one =| saa cosy, {broken glass replaced paz shapes in five different dimensions of brim and 8c NEW PILLOW RUFFLES 4% GIPLS.' DRESSES—Cashmere; box pleated, fine feure of « man indeed— fz g|out the prescription. j L crown; all colors, also black. Specihl value...... yards ee 3% model trimmed with braid; fu $2.25 the newspaper men with « 5 +15 i Skirt; sizes 6 to 14 years . almost up to hie even He hy 1 c ADAMS BUILDING—Ist Floor —————— Ri y ny @ient. which he Gandeg out to the re) Batony! Makes Denial. | statement was, #0 the captain @ated, » denial of “false and melicious | ‘ ite” that were circulated about | him ry New York at the time of his marriages. “2 wha never locked up tn New York.” he aon “but 1 admit to boyhood nd mistakes, as happens to a ny young men. ‘I presume it is of my succes as a whip which some cowards to ciroulate 2 uy malicious and false stories about Albert Clement, the son of A mt. the Paris motor manufacturer, fame in on the liner. He is guing ~ in trim for dcar in the Two years ago M. Clement was sec in the race. Heatn beat him by than two minutes Sidney Bow- he local motor enthusiast, went on & cutter to meet tie The Usual Reward. Rowman was able to confide to reporters tha Clemant won | Wrenoh Mr a t year there teaincre a wee lawre tr 4 of 5 'T TO PRISON FOR ; ING SONG BIRDS. Presking Justice McAvoy. In Special Bessions, to enter io An: | Bollo, of No. % W PY road, to | thirty days’ tmp: ment for shooting | » Bronx Park the man, Justice Mo- Avoy Saki he was doing 80 as 0 wa: fing to others that a AY tate vor ed thoxe wh holders, ar Tombs. aaures S° > | 225 Sixth Ave., Below 16th St. KEN $1 | age Steth Ave, Below 224 St. int > $ 1274 Broadway, Below 324 St. ant o 217 B'way, Astor House Block. 2 t,o! 5 Cortlandt St, near B’ WM. VOGEL & SON. Our Closefitting Collar Shoul; The standard established by these Fifteen Dollar Suits and Overcoats is far beyond the common level. It is within the power of a great number of us to create a standard for a given product. The difficulty TO-MORROW, Saturday, Sept. 29, Get your “Want The World or any of #f you want it print ours will be only one ive thou, ind others, lo avoid the crush. ad. early to anche: May. over so be carly is in maintaining it, to keep the product ever from falling short of its demands. Once established, it may move in but one direction, and that is toward betterment. We have established a certain standard for our Suits and Overcoats at Fifteen Dollars, not in any sense arbitrary, but one arrived at through a concentration of effort, energy and power, and a constant ambition to improve it and better St at every point Our present series of Fall Suits and Overcoats at $15 bears conclasive evidence of all this. It includes single and double breasted Sack Suits of Thibet, Worsted, Cheviot and Tweed in black, blue, gray and brown, and Overcoats in form,fitting models of gray fabrics, together with many other types. WM. VOGEL & SON, Broadway, Houston St. ay Our Concave der Special, for Saturday, Men’s $1.00 Neckwear, A line of new Fall Neckwear that will surely meet with the approval of particu- lar men. Just 100 dozen—all the very newest and best grade of Scarfs to be had this season, Material {s a rich quality, all-silk satin effect, with self moire neat figures wov- en through, in eight of the newest plain colorings Shape is the largest sized four-folded, stitched four-in-hand, each tie using close to half yard of silk, They tle well with any collar, making a rich, bunchy knot or a large loose knot In the regular way these would be $1.00 50 each. Saturday Pabneshacese Ic Men's $1.00 Shirts, 75c. Meh's Fall stiff bosom shirts, in neat and me- dium dark patterns, perfectly made, weil-fit- ting miaterials, best printed percales or woven madras; open front and back; attached or de- tached cuffs; sizes 14 to 17 Inch; real 75¢ $1.00 sorts, Sayurday, each... Medium Underwear for Men. ‘Meg's Fali-weight shirts and drawers in best selected yarns) natural color or white. 50c % wool, all sizes.........0+ 50€|% woot, ail sizes, each....24,00 | % wool, all sizes... 75c | % wool, all sizes, each 1.25 Each garment warranted non-shrinking = sa | — ADAMS BUILDING—3d Floor ————— I A Sale Without Equal. Men’s Suits, -Overcoats and Cravenettes at,.. $9.50 All Seasonable Garments. SUITS of worsteds, cassimeres and cheviots in what is known as the double-twist weave, the kind that ls most serviceable and guaran- teed to retain that trim and shapely appear- ance so desirable in or sults. Patterns are the latest, tailoring strictly up to our usual high standard......-...++..,.. $9.50 , THE OVERCOATS are of rea] covert, in tan “and olive shades and all-wool black and Ox- ford thibet, iined and tailored in fine EADION cx Cina toanscueaneskece 4ctOOmeD THE CRAVENETTES are truly year-round coats for rainy or sunshiny days; they're In- dispensable; these are made of splendid wor- steds in steel and dark mix- ie het nae * $9.50 Men's $3.00 Fall Hats for Sale of Boys’ Clothing. Boys’ Suits, Reefers and Top Coats $4, 98 THE BEST VALUES IN ALL NEW YORK. THE SUITS are tn the double-breasted and Norfolk styles, many of which have two pairs of knickerbockers; also in sallor and Russian’ effects; the fabrics include war. steds, serges and cassimeres; ages *$4.98 to 16. * THE REFERS are in the hew gray| THE TOP COATS are of tan covert twill, lined with rea flannel, fin-| cloth, ko in the ra \shed with velvet collar; jbox style; ages to MATA: 30-neccrece MANO LES uccysctdsisiaseces 4.98 | 69c Yard for Laces Worth to 1.25 These laces in this coli¢c tion come from the best makers of St. Gall and Plauen and consist of | laces of ail kinds, for al! | purposes, and marked at prices which mean a big saving on every yard pur- chased. Included are Gal-| loons, Festoons, Applique> 69¢ Effects, Separable Designs. | Insertings, Baridings, Wide | Edgings, &c, of Ventse | Crochet, Point Gaze, Ort- ental, &c. We will cut | these laces from the pi in any length desired. Val- | wes a3 high as $1.25; a | ADAMS BUILDING— Sth Floor. $8 Double Couch Beds for $4.45. bat—adl ie one. Bust of hewey Iron frames. fitted aod helical with two bronset with Netignal wire ing ends. Complete ADAMS BUILDING— @th Floor, Groceries. Special for Saturday. No M ail or Telephone Orders. Bolled Ham—“Ploral Brand,” mild cured, whole or sliced, per Ib., 24e Cake — Drake Brothers’ Marble, Lady, Fruit, Citron or Raisin Cake, DO Devas tease oaeansaqcorey 26 Baked Bean: etna Brand,” 1-Ib, Oatmeal—Mother's Crushed Oats, Se. packages... «ee 3c Sauce—Lee & shire Sauce, per bottle........19¢ Marmalade—Hartley'’s imported Marmalade, 10c. jars Catsup—Heinz’s Tomato Catsup, GUNNER csbteretechenaale % Mangoes— Old Virginia stuffed Mangoes, regular price 25c,, at {5c Cheese—McLaren's Imperial Cheese, POT JRF cecnseresseeeee Gelatine—Kuipp Diamond Gelatine, per package 5 Coffee—A Luncheon Coffee, fine aroma and good flavor; elsewhere sold at 2S. per tb., at + 15e Tea—Mixed, English Breakfast, Cey~ jon or Oolong Tea; ten Ibs. Pree ecrre —- Walter Baker's Premium ¢, per Ib Nivea dis Apple Jelly—Schimmel's Apple Jelly, per glass & Mustard—Schimmel's Mustard, per Wacccsespaseressrersecrcene & oon O'NEILL BUILDING—Ist Bi mat eee O'NEILL, BUILDING—Sd Floor | Boys’ Fall Clothing For School and Dress Wear. _ 1] The stocks are now complete and you can make splendid | selections for the boys and youths’ at ‘prices ranging upward from $1.98. Double-Breasted Suits with Belt—Some with yokes, medium — | and dark mixtures; also overplaids, plain blue ch cheviots, regular or knickerbockers; some with two pairyof bloomers sizes 8 to 17 years. Special at $1.98, $2.98, $3.98, $4.98, $5.98 Boys’ Dress Suits Norfolk or Double-Breasted Suits—with and without yoke or belts; blue serges, cheviots and worsteds, in extra fine grades knickerbockers or straight pants; the me and finish canhot be surpassed. ecial at $6.98, $7.98, $9.98, $10.98, $12.98 Youths’ Single-Breasted Suits—Mixed and plsin cheviots and cas sumeres; extra good-values. Special at $6.98 and $9,93 Trousers—poys’ mixed and plain straight and knickerbocker trousers; straight, 50c.; bloomers at 75¢ O'NEILL BUILDING—2@d Floor Misses’, Children’s and Boys’ Shoes. Special Prices for Saturday. MISSES’ AND CHILDREN’S Box Calf and Vici Kid Shoes. full round toe, Sires 8% to 11, g004 soles— Sizes 7 to 8, {Sizes 11% to 2) regular $1.25 | 4,00 regular $1.50 }4.25 regular $2.00... { 1.50 For Little Boys. For Boys. LITTLE BOYS’ Calf and Vici Kid| BOYS’ Lace Satin f Vamp, dull Lace Shoes, half heel, round toe,| Dongol tops, stout soles, this seas to 13h, valw | ja pes, SETS Rhavefoesretocrnsed DoDD | Sig, ane $200 att 8.50 sereeed Women’s Neckwear. a complete line of new Ruffs for Fall wear, made of weten Canoe and Net, in all the new desirable shades, at special ranging from $1.45 upward. Crepe de Chine, Liberty, Lace and Embroidered Scarfs—suitable for-evening wear, at special prices ranging upward from $1.75. Hand-mase Draseaie Lace : Stock | Hand-made [Brussels Lace Coat | | .j Speci K 98c.; i! api ets iemee PB ccmiacile sa oe Hand-made Brussels Lace (Collar and Cuff Sets, value 98:5 50), special at ...++ Demiseesecks ic 300 pieces Crepe Lisse and Chiffon Se in white oniy, ic. at, per yard... 12 ec value Infants’ and Children’s Department. Replete with the newest Fall novelties and practical garments for the little folks. Everything reasonably at Infants’ and children's colored and| Infants’ cozy, warm worsted sltp- white bear cloth, astrakan and/ pers and elderdown bath robes; crushed velvet conts; also caps,| worsted, cashmere and flannel bonnets, tams and polo hats to| sacques. — pwar 50 | Can ona day dra knick from. ..4.+. ton wers, knick- apenas frome i erbocker style; sizes 2 12 Caps and Bonnets, upwar from....++ eeeerocesscercess Infants’ and children's swesters in dainty solid Regi, Conn white with colored stripes. Toques and leg- gins to mat: Sweaters, upward from... yrs. to 19%