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— Soon after thelr marriage at __-mtation on the roof of her , mother’s Dinne i ts| physicians, who are OCULISTS— ites? | franyete yy " Sana ead Seer ai) Rot. “spectacle. salespersons. and poaches if Fyegiossee—If Sneeded—S1 up. for The same negro wall have dat thelr pos:s year in yea ont Int! pias a tel has the Governme Yas mate an average of $3.00 a yea. from It. Bo. fia “hop nik i a six or} claht women have dreated one room. ‘The new 1 much more pace i INVENTOR LOSE “BRIDE HE WON BY WIRELESS Mrs. De Forest Gets Decree | Suit Secretly Filed at | Hushand Dropped Suit He Be- gan Here and Made No De- Dr. Lee De Forest, Yost ina pi mill the bea romantic wireless telegra Friends of the pair eome surprise th: the Inventor, has shioned divorce won in aj Preponderance of Any Gadd eae Race in Hawaii Not Good, One! heard to-day wi the wizard’s wi Secretary Told Them. Lucile S$ De F interlocutory 4: ghe secreti Dr. De ¥ en abrolute this fall, which wil woman to wed again if « The doctor's friends underat “prosecuting the divorce proceedings he. + fied against his in wnich he ramed Witt C, Flanagan, a brewer, of the firni of Flanagan, Nay & Company, | & man of reputed wealth orce may be entered , permit the young wants to e party ere taken fever —tn—xutomobtes the Tome tides by the peopie, Regis Hotel in Febru De Forest and hia bride we ‘A few months after th ; {peparated, Mrs. De Fy n t ae ores inventor was ent! z th brewer. Dr. Fore: of the demonstration. Straus made se addresses while at Honokilu— one at a banquet given In his Mr. Hatch, and at a dinner lands was touched + occasion Mr. Tiey dfdn't break the door, but they , Ditdeed » do all possible in an Trenton, CRbancing the shipping facilities, a cet need mentioned by L. A | behalf of the merchants and On another occasion the Ser y was waited Upon by a delegation of” | Japanese editors, representing the four | Japanese newspapers of Honolulu, whe les. Broad-| called to ascertain his views regarding | Japanese matters in the territory and cts paaheor |. az to his policy sith references to made by ber) Japanese immigration, particularly if) id fight {t} he believed that the preponderance of . that De} Japanese in Hawal was inimical was not gen-| i8¢ future welfare of the islands. for the future|/ 1s would be that | where to In Lie Forest mol the Young wo! just cut lcose from him at are- She was Miss derance of any one race, but t | mm be maintained. ou reas upon you, and upon each of the everal races here, to have a care not to exploit these jalands and thelr re- sourcea for the benefit of the country they came. but to act in| government under eile ality to the interests o ch app: deal, homes for them and for their ren.” i These remarks, which were reported | {hall of the ‘newapapers—American, | | Japanese and Chinese—met with an en- thusiastic reception, and The inventor was vad rarely met arly tn his | th ime when he taught) c! vive wireless ‘meen ec pit up a wirelges s, and lat Bouse. Proposed by Wireless. From his own apartments tn the Vie- ori, in West Ninety-seventh street, he coulg then communicate with her tn truly up-to-date Sie z Tt was over the rool» of many houees that the proposal at length was fashea Mins Sheardown accepted throcgh the Air and the wedding plans were wire- lexsly worked oui. f Dr. be Forest said th-day he had net 1. decree «being te Inwyer, Max Far Rockaway, ad- wever, Chat ie decrer Tad in the Supteme Court. The as granted on statutory —— WEST POINT HOTEL DOOMED. ficially heard of t ranted to his wife. D_ siouer. fren at Givorce grounds. Don’t “Despise’’ Eyeglasses _ Whether from personal vanity or ja foolish idea of “expense,” you j will find it best to rid yourself of Robert BE, Lee was u cadet ard Joffer- false notions if you have the slight-| fon Davis wan at the Militar’ Academy, | est symptom of eye trouble. You} “4s to be removed, and on guotner part) will save time, money and future She the. "bost fit Pula | regrets by consulting our registered | Ymmonn Old Bullding to Go—New One Is Planned. The historle Weat Point Hotel, still gondcted In the wameé manher as when Aministration balding. will erected on the site of the’ present Ocul'sts and Opticians, Fire Sale Continues! Grand Rapids Furniture © Every day carcful householders are picking out genuine bar- gélns from our large stock. A few of ths pieces were slightly dam- vated by water only, owing to a fire above us; but we have decides s be ase of,ever: hing at great réductions to make room for sew stock, Lifetime Furniture Our Grand Rapids froiuets are not “built to break and sell mor.c.’’ We co not sel © senson’" quality. We sell tue kind that lasts for ycars and always looks high class. Our stock includes the! most dosirable patterns in «Colonial, Mahogeny, Ciecassian Watnut,. Birch, M tc., al) finiabed, Included In ths sale ato aple, etc., al) besttitully Brass Bedsteads at tigures that will surprive you. This Is the best tunity of the season to get rel able furniture at absurdly fowl tigerea! Galt anid exanine thes: geods, ESTABLISHED MANGES BROS., °"": 136 to 149 West 224, St, N. Y. Bride Won by Wireless; - Husband She Divorces FLED FROM CITY sors perished ac injured, Aehito ‘WCILL SCARED BY Strangler of People’s Marches in Parade Lauding It. The progrtes of the primary Aght be farnisied The Senator Maurice ant Mike at Oy hundred men an boys. Most of the men were m 7 (| Of the Castokee Club, which ts F | son'g erp wization in the dist of Waughton’s. The paraders | trunmearenciea bexting these mottoes + r FAVOR THE FIVE-CENT wE FARE TO CONEY ISLAND. {PUL DESSEL SSSI AFTER FATAL FR” === === | { INTERFERENCE. Oe cer Achilo, Caught in Kan- bers “"E-CEAT” WARCRY Bill H. Simmott and Michael the € * a tried net - “Well) wouldn't that make wheels sas City, Brought Back— buss in your ut.” renarkea Fred fs Ses Stroh, who te keeping ct watch on Also Frinni. the tHon th the dtstrict. “Here's Ben the Bcent fares nm New York to defeat Assemblyman Wagner. - father of the: measure, n < banners’ declaring tn fav at No. “And here's Feathereon, raed more @¢ MoCall. Wateh him eh POT-\ own district and butting others wer district fight. . ff that ten't terference TH hock th: onth ago when nin seters was U- g man of fire Achilo down Wagner the foe 0: pe fre He sortopoly and the Gas Tru hear somebody say ea. Johnny O- Donnell ts for That_ means that Mike ons rote through O Don ton. ast nid ‘German and Jew." Stern Brothers Classique Corsets New Paris Models for Autumn Wear Designed to conform to the latest fashions in dress, including the Small Tapering Waist, Long Back and Close Fitting Hip Effects, in exclusive materials, Batiste, Coutil & Silk Broche. Embroidered Cotton Sheets & Pillow Cases At the following Very Low Prices, To-morrow Sheets, Each $1.88, 2.05, 2.95 Pillow Cases, a 68c, 78c, 89c, 1.08 Bolster Cases, a 4.32; 1.42, 1.55 Hemmed and Hemstitched Sheets and ~ Cases Attractively Priced. Lace Curtains & Bed Sets Special Values for Thursday Irish Point Curtain, —=—«$3.95, 4.75, 8.25 Value $1.75 to 6,50 Pair Marie Antoinette Curtains, $4.75, 8.75, 12.75 Value $6.00 to 16,50 Pair Lacet Arabe Curtains, $7.78, 10.00, 16.50 a Value $9.75 to 23,50 Pair Ruffled Renaissance Bed Sets, 2 S $5.00 to 22.50 - West Twenty-third Street Lord & Taylor Silk Department Special for Thursday atid Friday 2,500 yards Ivory White, Soft, Imported, Lustrous Silk, suitable for lining, at OSC. aye, unusual value ‘Broadway & 2oth St.; sth Ave.; roth St. i McCall, who helped to strang!: 1 and who Ss ‘trying the le i iis a bitter cfricaturist of the Trish, | | {all Upon Cash Sa'es — 7 pon -reyurst-2 representative wii at Bloomingdales’ THE EVENING WO.-8T, "Wh: NESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1 IMPORTANT SALE OF THE SUMMER Nae ENTIRE BALANCE OF OUR GARMENTS At Closing Reductions. Women’s Whtie Lawn Dre. Women’s White Licaa and Women’s Linen Coal Sails, pleated skirl, While and colors— Women’s White Law1 Dresses, lace inser{fin— Women’s White «nd Colored Linen’ Skiris— 52.98 Were $7.00 sses—lace inseriion— Lawn Skirts— 98c were $3.00 and $4.00 Women’s Taffeta Silk Sa't —!ailor-made and Princess mocef:— colors and b.ack— HiioitiigineS The Last 3 1$450 Pianos for ‘225 If You £10.00 wuzre $18.00) Days! Join the Club at Cnce! This Sale Will Positively End Saturday Evening. | Rich-toned 45 0 Walters | Royal Pianos for 08 the very fberat terar of 229 se 3 $5 Down and $1.a Week. No Interest. No Insurance and No Extras---$225, Tha‘’s All. Pianos petit} «| | | i | i | Will Be Delivered on Payment of $5. || join the WALTERS ROYAL closes Saturday ecening. —_ || Positively the Greatest Picas Va'ae in the World. equal in tone, action, artist! has ever be: our price, w about | Walters Royal Pizno; Are Built to Last a Lifetime. by the Walters ino Gotipany of New York A Fifteen Years’ Cuazantee years, every plano.) the club. Pi privilege of py we will part of All Cars Transfer to Hf you went the best Piano that can be made at a sav'ng of {225 by any one at double ne-simile of guarantee 1s inserted in giit letters on the Inside placts. you tn Wait for ® beeuttul nee & any ‘lance due PIANO CLUB at once, tor the club i where near its ar. workmanrt:ip 1-2 Its Rea! Value! sallty oi materia} ers Royal P\ 2 nos are guaran: | teed in every pai lar for fifteen to.e=change your elt | anpae + ai and gives you met week box an free of charge, planos to any the United Stater Tererenie$t-Fieoe — Rex. to 3d Av., | _ The Adventures of Mr. and Mrs. Newlywed and Their Baby. 64 PAGES—LITHOGRAPHED IN COLORS—ILLUMINATED BOARD COVERS. PRICE, $1.00, AT WORLD OFFICES, Pulitzer Building, Park Row. UPTOWN, 1393 Broadway, northwest corner 38th St HARLEM, 249 West 125th St. BRONX, 658 East 149th St. near 3d Ave. BROOKLYN, 292 Washington St. and.317 Fulton St. Or By Mail. Trade Supplied by Saalfield A Very Funny Book, = sy Pub. Co, 156 5th Ave, New York. No plana any: | | | The Very Best | $4.00 valu: to-morrow or. | Renaissance Lace Bed Sets. | | $7.50, but only | ALTARS TRANSFER pO | OOM UUIE, CEXINGTON 10 S"AVED 59"? r9650". Clothing in All| a. Greater New | York at *12.95 | Even One-Third More Won't Buy Any Better Elsewhere. | The Quality Hy 5 one | The Fit and the Finish | are rerfection, but to really appre- }) ciate the elegant tailoring and Hi value you must see the gat ments, Every suit is fashioned in a su- ig, Perior manner of such popular materials cs Chevio's, Worsteds, Thibets and Cassimeres Coats are cut long. as the picture shows, have vents, hand-nade buttonholes and collars and ssape- keeping ironts We KNOW by actual com- if} Farison that these garments are the | Test va'ues in New York at 12.95 forth St Toor action i th000: Boys’ Double Breasted Suits With Belt and oy 95 e Bloore- Trousers, at Here's en excell:n’ oppertunity to get 4 a most durable and food !o3k: suit for your boy at a very, very low p: Valuc considred, the prize should be all of $4.00 The picture is an evcslent reproduction of this nobl y | te suit. It is made of splendid « ua’ity cheviot or Lomespun. Will wear e.celleatly and give jerfe atis‘action in $2 95 e B) every pa’ lar. A real Recon - Floor 60: a Rt See. BLOOMINGDALES* We make al! th> lace bel set; we sell ri ht in our own | workrooms, that is why wecan sell them at pric s others must pay at wh Jesale, We employ only the most skilled workpeople and use only , the very finest materials. This s>cecia! lot of 1.000 sets em- } traces all the newest designs in motifs. ‘nsertions and edges, mo nted cn fine ~rench Botbnet.— Realty the-tnest bed sets eve> ofered at sus. extremely mod:rat= prices. Fe .tifal Renai:sance Lace Ped Sets, Valre $5.00, at $2.93. Rich Renaissance Lace Ped Sets, Value $6.00, at $4.00 Frjuis.te Rena‘ssance Lacc Bed Sets, Value $7.00, at $5.07. Very Fine J en ‘issan:e Lace Fed Sets, Valze $8.50, at $5.93. Hanzsoxe Renaissance Lace Bed Sets, Value $10.09, a! $7.50. Third Foes noth St. Seetion. BLOOMINGDALES* e ° 5 4 Savings in Hosiery for All. 2400 Pairs Chi'dre:’ Ritled ° hool Stockings very strong and durable. Will give excellent wear. E ual to many 15c, Guatities. Cur rrice Rite Ai Aiea 9c Men's ard ¥o-e7 > 0-1 —women's 2-thread- back cott—n-at natn ace and fade .s¢ tuead stockings; aod-men’s fill seamless 9 hal! hos? in blact aad sil: em dro dere) ja 12 c Wonen’s 50c L's'e Thread Stockings, Rictctiew and Rem- 24r brand: rilted, ar jAsieDs, at in Ft Oth St, Section B.OOMINGDALLS' Paper Candle Shades Reduced. | All tio:e that have sold for} All those that Fave sold for 20c are much as as much as 10: are z TTHFa FToor BLOOMINGDAL 5 Good Umbrella Bargains- UMBRELLAS |“ HERCULES” UMBRELLAS | tnade of Eng: made of fine American union ta- | lish Gloria, in feta, natvral wood } a-dile: a! BSc | 24, 26 and 28° Gr guaranteed inch sizes, at 48c “IRONCLAD” UMBRELLAS |) made cf plece-dyed taffeta, tock? UMBRELLAS Paragen fiame, fine fancy tan- | made of mer- dles; guaranteed, = cerized Eng ish Pte ete ceeseevecessens 1.00 + ‘ h acres ne hy SILK UMBRELLAS, steel rod ¥ fine. handles; nanaies §8¢ a ' $1.95 =PLOOMINGDALES' Men’s $7.50 Lexington Watches, $3.75. Thin model open face gunmetal watches, 16 size, fitted with fine jewelled nickled movement. Stem winding. Every one of these 'Le> ington watches is guaranteed to keep accurate time. We have sold thousands of them and have yet to hear of o5e complaint. This price includes your monogram in newest ribbon letters if desired. 3 7 $3.75 Remember, the price is not Maln Teer, Front, Cyatr; ae t TERE, The Workmanship Hi