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~RAAPPROLONGS al ye) yand Page — Dreamland Programme Already Took Up) wn Ail Pime Fixed for ( di Gras. SID CAPHNAL THE PHTLPPIES oHE EVEN! HOP ROOKER-DEAD TIPS TO WAITER $ | —_-- ESTATES Sorrow in Rome for American Man Attacks Another Who Got d Prelate Who Succumbed to Brain Paralysis. in Hospital. ter in securing ps at Ho! © Mardi Gras Carntval John Budbull to-day with 14 tn the Recopt fering from four Ne Hermann has t ball to awast the. ree Injuries. Rooker, Row n has causod oker lied been is evidently” {no and had teen lovking to Mardi Gras week to make a el in ordalr tor|recelve Hermann with opan | Monday when the new wal signed to two.of hin tables take the final week's business | pandle { Hermann paid no attention thre |4yull's remarks, abou tting | huatied every * mi and p winner in the part! at Rome nda fn 1888 and t a i bhe was ‘noit to the 2 AL Vashington, in 1903 wa: LEAD 10 STABBING Too Many and Is Dying crm Of thie succems of a fellow © business end had worked all season at the is tips. That wan why he did no NING WORLD, TH eit at Con pe ut forward “killing to Bud- in," but proved & jes that +~—w SS Men’s Cravenette Coats at °10. SEPTEMBER 19, URSDAY © RESTAURANT SIXTHTAV, 19”T0 20 STREETS NEW YORK. The Accepted Rain or Shine Coats for Fall. fr Kecond Floor. qpee soundest principles of economy are apparent in this offer- ing, tor at this special price we are offering the most ser- viceable all-round coat that a man can possess. The Cravenette is a rain or shine coat—smart, serviceable and capable of being | trim’’ anywhere and under any condition. ‘hese cravenctted coats, which we offer to-morrow at $10, ere made of new materials, cut and tailored as well as any you'll find marked in every other store at 515. 310 . Black Cravenet Gray Cravenettes, Checked Cray es, Tan Cravencttes, for Striped Cravenette Cravenettes in all sizes. ) to-morrow A complete line of the famous Kuppenheimer ‘water-shed” Coats in new materials are offered at $19.75 to $30. - Boys’ 86.50 School Suits for To-morrow at 94. Not the regular $4 kind, but clothea that show that they are actually worth $6.50., There are wot many, only 250 sults in this entire lot, of Blue Serges, Wor- steds and Cassimeres, The cpats are cut in double-breasted or Norfolk style, with either knickerbocker or straight pants. All sizes—8 to 16. Boys’ Combination Suits, $5, | Boys’ Reefers, $3.50 to$7.50 stant behalf } gioomily at the he sharps decided je to hold the cust have | he Right of the great wiven in honor of Bex V uable house, Sam Gumperts, rge Consi- dine, “Bul Eilts, and’ the rest of the Dreamland coterie, who had got out thelr best evening togs, prepared to do the royal thing, sadly put them away and sent Eduardo Breker over to the Mardi Gras Committee to arrange for the postponement of the ball lo a more Bropitiqus occasion. Big Ball Postponed. ‘The committee saif thei: was bls Queen Consort. Miss Fox, who had oo; over from h royal host of friends, smilingly assented to | m, the change of programe, which added | & nigot to her engagement as play | OF Queen at the Isle of Joy. King John | piee™ was also willing, and Dreamland will | Hotel, Bave lhe grand wind-up of the fall few- | Presen Prank tival. voted Corse Payton, the actor-manager, | ariginaily intended to be the «rand |—-they won't tilt or drop finale Votes cast for Hehtey tiyul wt Coney Island, Mr. Rosenthal’s campaign, to you most heartily for the fair. tmpar- | early hour to-day, when Budbull sidled jn which the lup to him and hissed an Insulting name towards vur campalgn by affording | 4s much apace aa possible in your v Kgsenthal who voiced their sentiments, Queen Consort In ‘their royal robes. The royal party will also melude WIR. 00} j Wilson, Leo avenue homie in Brookiyn to assist | who tire mititet the ya : y > have assisted the roywl pair in the ber lege lord in a reception at Peter | rtceptions of the week. D. Econopouly's Brooklyn House to After the march they will occupy the rs, re in still another ball of the Mardi ida he —rotowmer Last might, —erspite 3 campaign manager, | Heid: 1 Gras Bdstor, The Evening World me, on behalf of Elias Rose Tilie Dreamland Ball, he did e: | wallflower, and aso on of the commitive in charge 0 es Be Of | mann was leaving the Casini honest mann: and the com-/@t hin. This was too much very courteous and £4voradle | peean rolling down the Bowery, only aa two walters can fight. paver “for ‘he friends of ME | iita vand slashed “hie advars “Yours very truly, ue “DAVID ‘M. HELD, , “Chairman of the Committee.” 7 Poll and asked To-Day's Programme. —, |protected from the angry ent of the Mardi Gras to- ennan fought off the orowd i be the fesial ball at Louis} nigntstick and euoceeded in famous ballroom after Hermann to she station-house. Among. the features will be} While Budoull’s friends were seek. dances by professionals, trick!ing to »zcage him, Spanish Horman: | bicycle riding and other spectaltles, the | friends sought to spirit: away Jed by @ twenty-|jured man. He was found f Carol feet 2 Inches | Depot, a quarter of a mile followed by Rex V. and | Casino. ‘of the American _Vitagraph and his) charming (wife, (of nie box overlooking the merry- c Carnival besides the one at land. It will be in the two * at F. F. Clayton's Pabst Loop mt wich the roval party wi be | YOUR E Chief Clayton and his 30 F. and George Clayton, have de-| WIL stick to your their best efforts. to making th of the ball festival, the mont de- Pee te Pudaten daweeatty |—they won't mark or —readers-ot-ts Wor t Kiralfy"s girls, Ww’ 4 pap oe toda an invitation to be prosent [iene create randy nthe aurea: pinch if fitted with he would bring the entire P PA Company aero! 3, bal tp teaaty this the feth annual Mardi HARRIS SUCTION CLIP: N Gras has exceeded all preceding ccle- the Dream And Will bring sixty prett fonda the theatres aiong min the three c he : Ww | Mtomorint ‘Day: i . d ay. the Fourth of July Elias Rosenthal, who ran third in the | Labor Day. But for yesterday's, rain, ° ° ute Way to the would by Capts f Get ths Who was 4 hot ae ‘s — Present with he charming wire: “tf { q a 4 ee Ey | On. Sale Frida | 1 Clough! & Warren Organ i 2. Christle Square... ' ‘hambers Upright! 1 Sherwood Upri j ; 1 Stone Upright, a Site Uprieh } 1 Billings Upright 1 Hazelton Upright. 1 Columbia Uprigh 1 Fivche) 1 Chickering Upright 1 Kranich & Uprigh! SPECIAL OFFER: ‘SITY, race for King, with a vote of 0 all records for crow Hote of 91,000 wil have een eclipses. "| PMP}. OCULISTS & OPTICIANS, : ach A committee from Court Dahicren, : z 41, Foresters of Americ: 54 East 23d St., near Fourth Ave. Morgen, visited Coney Inland | 54 West 125th St.. near Lenox Ave. 84 Columbus Ave., Bist & 82d Sts, crown, will ales | Gram, Cvaninen we the Goober f Slag ASSET TEI jour! of Rex V.| 489 Fulton St., BROOK! Su jhek evening to ‘arrange for Aohia fn of ti guard, Inaene, | drum corps and bul: *: Bach Ypright SS and allow alicmoney paid to apply on any new Plano in our ‘warerocms; We'Carry 15 Different Makes of New Pianos. Keant) will appear in co! Island's business men re- rani oie ¥, more dust y and Tuesday than came to ipokd Only] 4 Orme Eger tones ism the entire guard, Indians, UR claim for your consideration is based upon this.fact: That the used Pianos in the Simpson, Crawford warerooms are in better condition tHan the majority of Used Pianos origes elsewhere at any price, and in our Septentber Clearing Sale of Pianos we quote & the lowest prices that have ever been quoted for pianos in equally good condition —e Consequently you will easily understand that this Annual September Sale of Used Planos {s emphat cally an opportunity of the very rarest kind for buying a good piano at a saving. Tae —On Sale Saturday 1 Ludke Uprigh i Hayden Upright right. dbury Uprights (choice). tney Upright, 1 Weser Upright. 1 Mathushek Upright 1 Gabier Upright, 2 gonmer Bertini jardman Uprii 1 Kurtsran Upc ip S SaSRES ESE etei-totntotateto} +f 1 Sohmer Baby Grand, And 20 others, Baa In order to, prove the absolute worth of the Planos offered we will agree'to take back within one yéar the Piano you purehaes buy. clement weather and postponement of ally well, while Budbul posed as Happy after his night's work, d#er- 6n all occasions, !mann. The two walters clinched and had run three blocks when threw himself imto the arms of fcoman YEQGLASSES xception- jo at an for Her- , fighting Hermann eee Overlined Plaids--to-morrow 55c Yd ary four Bnd Grace, Queen Consort, afd ex: | and also by your own favorable men: | times and left him unconaclous.on the Sheriff Battling, Senator Reynolds, ox- nm of Mr. Rosenthal. Ny x r “nite. |. “Again thanking you most heartily,| Frighteced at what he had done, Congressman Sullivan, Sam White- |) oF" dear sir, to remain, Hermann manted to run, with a mob fn mad w with gettin: price. Specially priced for this sale to-morrow at, per yard .. ry the in- nose the- Rib a8 Wom T ported dye. meatic elastic. cottes, price this Tbe., 1 baad hee fed; ep? Fresht are the goods most sought for to-day for Waists, Children’s I) resses and in fact almost all outergatments. ‘The color-combinations are al] the newest and it may be a long time before ancther assortment ad tors of plaids of this character so complete in color range will be offered at anywhere near the 55¢ 65c, Fancy Suitings at 49c. Yard. sat icod rat stipes, bright, rich plaids, neat n of olice in the Wi These come in neat stripes, bright, 5 et ft Dopot, © quarter et a nile from the|| checks, in all the new fall color combinations. The firm, crisp sort, with excepUonal wearing qualities—perfect Jet black, Special at the price we name. Autumn 1LMnery. ‘ Yow may choose from the most magnificent and complete stock, of Fine best the French and Domestic markets afford. short order. Our showing of We offer very smart Trimmed 312.50 and 315.00 Strect Hats ate.+-+-+-..----> price range is $5,98—$t.98—35.98 and up. shapes than any house in New York. Our showirg of Fine French Untrimmed Hats js unsurpassed. We have copied’ thirty of our finest French shapes, pul their in fom Au $1.48,$1.62, $1.75 and $1.98 y Women’s 35¢ Imp. Hosiery at 25c he Blac’ The Tan are extra fine do- the ‘Paghaser, | Rexular cial for this gal 4 4, Breakfast Itaron, mild, Fire, 2 . Bare hesans yer M% Inch New White Onions, sweet or || dry, sugar cured’ bacon: | Lay K peel "ents Birt Vernge ” apread, Rexular price Mpeciay. for tht pa taverace from. @ apread. . Rexulat price full at.” Mason g Just the kind for serviceable school |~ Prepare. te 1 rT wear, as with each coat we give two|ing cool weather by buying a Fall pairs of pants—your choice of either | weight Reefer or Top Coat Friday at two knickers or one knicker and one | these specially low prices. Choose from straight. A large assortment of fancy | all the new overcoatings in coverts and mixtures—for all.age boys up to 17 yrs. | herringbones—sizes 814 to 10. 2,000 yards of regular 79c--44 inch 3 Ct Mata toor- HIS is actually the greatest single offering of Dress Gopds that we have pre- sented in months. Far from being only a price reduction, these Overplaids 5,000 Yards of 63c. Surah Serge at 49¢. 46-inch Pekin Stripe Wool Batiste, 79c Comes in a self-cotored stripe, firmly woven, in about twenty new Parisian shades. 44 in. All-Wool Imported B’ack Tailor Voile at 75c. farMain and Second Floors, Millinery ever offered. We do not know of anything we have overlooked. Our Millinery stocks are overtlowing with the It would be impossible to come here fora Hat, Flower, leather, ‘bon or anything in the Miilinery-line without being suited in Fine Dress, Street and Carriage Hats agnificent—the best Paris modéls witlf copies and adaptations. Tailor Suit or “First” Hats—$3.98 & up., oN You may choose from one thousand Trimmed Hats, The GF WF Untrimmed Hat Section— Not only do we show the greatest variety of Untrimmed Shapes, but we show more exclusive £aF Main Floor. {puis is an opportunity that seldom occurs to supply your hosiery needs and save an extraordinary amount of money. ; THis Eineiece aan cqutracted for during the/dull months andi this grade is solllag everywhere atc fall third ahove the prices we name. The items'we speak of here are but a few of many as great in value-giving- Women's Imported Lisle and Cotton Stockings ~~ | 25¢ Women's Imported Cauze Silk Lisle Stockings eipaina s Women's Imported medium weight Cotton Stockings | for $1.40 : en's 25c Black and-Women's —50c Gauze Men's 35c. Black Cotton kings at19c. | Bisle Stockings at 35c. Stockings at'25c. ne ure of best TH-Vhese Hoge come Mi bMweR, tar wm full-tashioned. Hermsdorf Write, Also extra long silk lial stockings with spliced cotton soles. (6 Pairs for $1.75.) itiety of Fancy Cotton Hose. * Friday’s Great Grocery List £2 Sixth Floor, (Hose of good quality black cotton |with maco split feet, also a big va- cotton; are seamless and (6 Pairs for $1.00.) SAYINGS of utmost importance on just the things in the grocery line you are probzb'y in need o! most. Call, write or :phone—2100 Chelsea, capt Lemons — Fancy. | Hom Coffee. - Freeh roasted sigh grade Blended tw mult clal for ryrtallined i } Or thin aeagon of tho year Mackerot—— Finest] Spanish Qu .| for t ry haat y fa | CBHent. ertspy, m 1] pound box, BBe.: Fy aiced ettegyht Pah) roma) fay quart. Stason Jar, Gic.i) Y=ld, box yl OC 8?'g 97 | fall pint Mason y | 5 one guar-| Pure Frult Jame—Th ed strictly ire Jar Royalton Bran: war price, 0c. ; : from selected red ripe fruit | y and pure refined granulated sugar; doz, @1,75; regular 18 Ja Pickles row quires faunsus Boneless Large, bright Smyrna {oO ine. Hegular peice foo Spectal “for J Be ua wale, 1b. 1S¢ Voneleas ia pure. oltve: i] meaner 12 ciak 2 for: ruite | and Vegetables Combination of Canned Vegetables. | Peg lar value, 81.75; 2 cans of red ripe tomatoes, 2 (ars 6f Royal Stuart sweet sifted peas, 2 cansiof Cam- cron cotash, 1 can of oki «i torrato, 2 cans of Foyal Stuart red kidney teins, 2 cacsof Rermu'a ima beans, tcan of Karen's spring #; inach, } eon 0 lo da rpgar bees: special for this sale, 12 4 (gs arnoried jor. ae Basement Sale— Girls’ *5.79 Fall Coats, *3.98 fa Basement. HE coats included in this spe- cial Kriday Bargain Hase- ment sale are made of extra fine quality blue cheyiot in a \ery full, loose seven- efghths model with large storm collar—sizes from six to fourteen—Frida Bargain Basement sale pice $3. 98 Girls’ Sailor Suits at $2.98 Attractive school suits, well made, of all- wool serge, in blue, brown and wine color; sizes six to fourteen. Misses’ $19.75 Suits, $12.98. ‘Theso are made of an extra fine quality ali wool—new fall ma- terlal—in stripes and plaids, also in blue, black, brown, green and wine, and are tailored in the new somi!-fitted, double-breasted model with notch velvet collar of contrasting color. The skirt is a full- plalted, gracefully-flowing model, finished off with deep fold at foot. Sizes fourteen, sixteen and eighteen. Misses’ and Junior $12.98 Suits, $8.49. $5. 98 Flaffy Ruffies Skirts, $3.98. Basement Sale— 65c Imperial Wool Serge, 49c |i. es £7 Basement. aes lot embraces all of the staple colors, includ- ing black, and is pure all wool serge with a rich, silky finish like the higher-priced goods. Very neat 49d and serviceable and will be found exceptional value at, yard ic 59c. Fancy Suitings at 39c. Yard. ‘An assortment of neat checks, stripes and piaids in all the new all-and-Winter combinations; splendid for achoo] wenr, 75c. & $1 Dress Goods Remnants 23c. & 33c. The offering includes fancy suitings, volles and panamas in lengths from two to six yards per remnant Basement Sale— Womeg’s #1 Silk Gloves, 49c £2 Basement. A SPECIAL importation direct ‘rom the makers” of women’s black’ and white jersey wrist -silk gloves. They were made to retail at a SI a pair, but a liberal concession enables us to offer thém in the Bargain Lase- 49 ment Friday at half—per pair-.-+-+--.... € Men's and Boys’ Gloves at 59c Mon’s and boys’ street gloves of glace leather; very serviceable for every-day wear. Special Basement pricin Basement Sale— 3) Infants’ Silk Caps, 24¢ £9 Basement Y A BARGAIN Basement opportuni’ y for economical mothers. French style caps trimmed with herastitching and lace, A oth: rs trimnied with silk embroidery and deep lace “ruching. ‘n° offering which shou'd be 2y VL utekly profited by—Friday, atte Women’s 89c. Cambric Petticoats, 58c. These are made of good quality cambric, immed with inser- [f\ tion and lace edging; others have deep embroidery rufies. 1 Women’s 98c. Percale Wrappers, 49c. Clearing out all percule wrappers, formerly selling at 98c. Basement Sale— / i Women’s 50c Fall Vests, 24¢ ‘4 me tar Basement. ape woman who finds difficulty in obtaining the correct weight and styles, such as low -neck with wicg sleeves and low neck without sleeves, . will secure from among this lot exactly what she wants in Fall vests, at just half the regular price. Regular 0c value, special Bargain 24¢ Basement pricing Women's . ‘To make way for our new Fall-welght ynderwear we are deter- mined to clean ont all Summer-weight coods“regardiess of value, —— Basement Sales—_ Fine Felt Flats at 79c. E have just received a new shipment of these flats and -now have them in the two most pop- ular blocks for this season's wear. The colors are black, light and dark brown, navy, garnet, myrtle, gray and old blue. Women’s _Small___ Black Hats, $1.98, Anothet of our wpectat Basement—-ef- ferings consists of small black hats, madé of exceptionally good quality silk and extremely Hghbt in weight. Just the hat for early Fall wear. Untrimmed Hats, 98c and $1.23. All the most popular untrinimed shapes, in Nght and dark brown, navy, garnet, myrtle, old blue, gun metal and blact. Basement Sale—: Women’s*I.50 Low Shoes GO A SPLENDID lot of women’s slippers and ties, suitable for street or house wear, formerly re-_ tailing at £1.50 a pair will be a special offering in the tie Basement Friday at the remarkable figuye of, pair.ee+s GOec Women’s $2 Lace Shoes, $1.23 These haye fine kid tops, parent trps\and thick soles, and are regufar $2 qualities. A clear saving of 7 cents’a patr Boys’ $1.50 Shoes 9Sc Boy, "$1.75 Shoes ai $1.19 Sturdily buil¢ of strong box lent; shoek s1On) RaOsu t in box ‘calf and solid goles, | } doy! calf, lace style; sound Jeather| oe a very good muke. Sizes two soles, Kor the little fellows, ind one-half to six. Basement Sale— Special Chambray Waists, 73¢. Hascuent. HESE waists are unusual value at the price and a most desired style Jor early Fall wear. They are made of excellent quality Chambray in the Gilson effect, with a pocket and Jaundry ollar and a tuck button ouff, and they haye open front \ith lone sleeves. they come in al sizes, from thirty-four to forty-four. ‘They will be sold to-morrow far 273¢@ under their retail value, at-....-+ | eee SEES