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*e Rich” to Beware, ye predatory rich! To your holes, ye {dle society folk. Joseph Medill Patterson !s coming to town. From Chicago he comes on the Twen- tleth Century Limited, and the rails are aissling behind him. Right Into this memmon - worshipping © community, which he hes so walloped with his trusty fountain pen in rest and his buckler a package of manuscript, he te headed, and woe to the billionaire who gets in his way. Mr, Patterson's first assault will be en @ group of theatrical managers, and he will strike a sizziing blow when he attempts to sell the dramatic right to his “scathing arraignment of sogety,’ "A Little Brother of the Rich,” Just as soon as the “Little Brother’ was added to the ‘best seller’ class, and the royalties began to add to the Millionaire Soolalist’s mililons, the, young author turned the dook va play, and, having done #0, he has sent word that he will be in this city the latter part of this week to r to buy. He in New n of the book takes his own home, will 6 treat. looking coal ad in foated Hacke art, and will 4 merstein's V es n, It mm akes into the legiti- it on, He has te a habit of Sot musical | Wilson, Miss and Miss o have had t Miss Hale, who hag recently returned trom Paris, whese ¢ studied under Dossert, 1s to ba p oted to the tank | of leading woman jn “The Patriot,” Which Wille Collier ts now r ‘This play is by Hartley Manni depicts the adventures of man who came to th child and grew up in ‘the West, fe left a legacy on condition that he return home, but whe to England he finds he can't stand the manners and conventio jes of his} countrymen, © whole Bing. and comes bac! the boundless sone Nat ©. Goodwin, who is rehearentg two new plays, trekked along Broadway yesterday wearing a new hat in @stinct shades of green. It had a Pier misen bow in the back, and over jo edge of he ollve green brim fell SIONS. EXCURSION - Via ERIE RAILROAD NIAGARA $ FALLS ROUND TRIP Going mg Sayt 5-6, Returning Until Sept, 8! sax ate, at 899, 1189, 245 Broadway exasrts, St, W. 294 @ateet Ferries, N. Y OMB Felton St, Biktyn and other BRIE: oftices ce BHERMOUAL, PATTEN PINE. *“Litile Brother of the on Here, CONNECTICUT ANIMALS snake out of the wat He) he goes back} t | dam q: Be Put a large turnip green painter, the end of which was tled to his port lapel, eee “Tt seema a shame to keep those poor chickens In the city,” eald Migs Ada Lewis, noticing the sorrowful looking fowls who form part of the “atmos- phere” of the barnyard on Hammer- siein's Roof Garten. “Yes,” said her companion, & funny man on a daily | ‘they look a@ if they worked on rning newspaper.” | New song by Vincent Bryan—"The Milkman Comes at I Know Because I Meet Him Then.’ eo ee J, Murray Allison breezed along Broadway yesterday and eald he was looking for a new muaical comedy of | the éxtr@vaganze type, He wants something to fit those two “American beauties,” Batley and Austin, who | now adding to the fun of ‘The Top o' the World,” on tour, eee Andrew Mack {6 coming to town after | an absence of two yea’ “We have a new play, Peters, under whose management will etar for (he next five years, unlike the class of play has ots fdenti says Mason | Mack A lot of Miss Bille Burke's friends lating as to the identity of nder of the big floral design W star received the opening night ave Watches,” It was In the m of @ huge Indian tepee, tent-pole, and ali, and looked like a se belng hanied wer the foot- eo. u Glaser taken a few Patrick Campbell, Interviewer? ert office asked t narked, ‘the not up to thy A aNaeur photogs CUT SOME QUEER DIDOS., kerel Leaps Into Boat, Snake Attacks a Trout and Hen Lays Triple Eggs. Conn, Sept. 2—Fra\ t Alvord and Herve Thoms, the latter a brother of Mayor Thoms, of Waterbury, and a student at the Yale Medical School, left Camp Yale at the Second Narrows in Highland Lake yesterday in a canoe In quest of frogs. Moore was In the act of landing a large frog with a hook balted with red flannel when @ motor boat whiszed by and a sixteen-inch plokerel jumped into the canoe, > Prowe, while closing the gates at | the Ensign Bockford Company's pond in Avon yesterday, saw a large water snake trying to swallow a nine-Inch trout. With a long stick he pulled the + Dut Jt still clung to the trout and it was not until the ake was killed that the fish could be ed. | . H. French, of Wolcott, has a hen | that lays two eggs in one shell and oce caslonally three tn ono, PUBLIC NOTICES, NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS. ered POEEARTMENT OF FI UREAU TION OF TAXES, NEW 10, DESIRE TO OBTAIN ks be procure In the borough offices), stating {hate property by eection or ward. block a umber, making coby of sai or ‘from’ the of the prepaid, oubt in reyard to ward, number, taxpayers shoul ‘doads t0 the Department ot Tr ents and have their proper he maps of that Department Vo Revelver Taxe., certified memorandum n will be furnished by nwment, and avold Ing in lines, applicat ton requisition must be addressed and) d to the Deputy Recelver of Taxes In} ever borough the property 18 located, as | ny delay caused by waite as reauired in case of personal | foliow John J. McDonough, No. 5? Chambers st., Borough of Aa a, New York, comer Third oroueh “ee the "Broa Row | Bock: Munfeloal Buhne, | corner Jackson av, and Island City, Borough of James B. Borough of Brookly George H. Cread, itth st. Lonk Queens, New York john De Morgan, Porough Hall, 8t. Geor Staten Island, Borough of Richmonds New | or After receiving the Md. the taxvayer ol at the ainolant to thee Ser at the Receiver of Taxes ant mall Pill sod’ cheeks ressed envelope. with the return d the Deputy Recelver in ugh the property ts located owed on bills pald during should be mailed as soon 4» possl- tha bills nave been received by DAVID | FE. AUSTEN. 7 era Ay He "sae PIANOS / AND ORGANS. i 2 ‘SRNL perfect ‘sede: plese Baitery PA ‘as bio ia Vom ote a ry THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, BLPLEMBER 4% 1900 Trousers for business, ouling and dress wear —all Brill trousers—including the famous Dutchess cash guar- anteed trousers, the Hungerford journeyman tailored trousers, blue serge trousers and flannel trousers—at greaily reduced prices. Brill trousers embody every modern good feature designed by the best trousers makers in America, besides several very good features confined exclusively to Brill trousers. Brill trousers, in polis of fit, style and shape retention equal garments that are pro- duced through other sources than ready-to- wear at double and treble the cost, Dutchess trousers, all of which are included in this sale, hear this cash guarantee: “Wear Dutchess trousers two months, For every button that comes off we'll pay 10 cents, If a seam rips we'll pay $1.00, If a pair should prove unsatisfactory in any way, we'll give you 6 new pair free or refund your money.” Brill stores sell more trousers than any other New York store because Brill trousers are best and Brill values biggest. ‘$1.75 Any $2.50 and $3,00 Brill Trousers, including “Dutchess” Trousers, also Outing Trousers, journeyman tailored, Any $3.50 and $4.00 Brill Trousers, incly famous “Dutchess” Trousers and Blue ¢ Any $5.00 and $6.00 Brill Trousers, “famous values at original prices, in- cluding Outing Trousers, White Flan- “$ nels and Blue Serges........ 3. 15 Any $7.00 and $8.00 Brill Tr exclusive and advanced fabric Any $9.00 and $10.00 Brill Trousers, finest reac a tow ear trousers sold in New York, finest ta fabrics sd Avenue, ONVEMENT STOKES near Greenwich St, 279 BROADWAY, near Chambers St. UNION SQUARE, 14th St, m. Bway, "Ww, L. DOUGLAS ; GREAT aa es TIRES, ps BEST DZBSO SHOES For men ei tour tot ot uy god wind wows CuUN TINE | aL HIRES than ad’ W. L. DOUGLAS MAKES AND SELLS MORE MEN’S $3.50 SHOES THAN ANY OTHER | MANUFACTURER IN _THE WORLD. | The reason W. L. Douglas $3.50 shoes are worn by more men in all walks of life than any other make is be- cause I give the wearer the benefit of the most complete organization of skilled shoe- makers in this country, who receive the highest wages paid in the shoe industry and whose workmanship cannot be excelled, The selection of the leath- ers and other materials for each part of the shoe and every detail of the making is looked after by specially trained experts in every de- tment, If I could take you into my large factories at Brockton, Mass., and show you how carefully W.L.Douglas $3.50 shoes are made, you would then understand why they hold their shape, fit better, wearlonger,andareof grea er value than any other make, Guaraniwved | arttord ant DON'T WAIT! Limousine and Landaulet ited onineatig RSdeing | on youn chases | Prices extreme! erate, Broadway Mammoth Auto- | moplls Exchange, | ¥ NOch, near Broadway, Sredi ENABLES MEN AND WOMEN To Dress in the Finest of Clothing No Reference or Securlty Required, Take the Goods Along with You and Pay at Your Own Convenience, [ea 273 6th Ave,, near 17th sly i 2274 3d Ave., nr, 124th St. Brook yn Store, 1129 Broadway nted (Signed) W. L- DOUGLAS $4.00 GILT EDGE SHOE Cannot Be Equailed at Any Ealoer: or y AND $2.00, JUST A ENS wh oot siée SHOES, THE SAME LEATHERS, FOR $1.75 AND $2.00, [K Man" Morice and Pe nt Peis M tierat UPON RAVING. ay Prewite No Bowsers ] Fast Color Eyelets used exclusively. Catalog Mailed Frees, W.L. Douglas, Brockton, Maem W. L. DOUGLAS SHOE STORES IN GREATER NEW YORK: 433 Broadway, cor. Howard. 356 Sixth Ave., cor. 22d St, 755 Broadway, cor. 8th St. Y.. 853 Broadway, cor. 14th St mane boots Ys . =< 1349 Broadway, cor. 36thSt. 1367 Broadway, cor.Gates Av. (Near De Kalb Ave.), GD Erode, ret, 421 Eulton Street cor. Pearl, acre | cLomtsa j H oy . i, weekly payments Sea Tht Ave near Got feBenarare i EXCHANGE CLOTHING fofo) Entran JERSEY CITY — 18 Newark 230 BROADWAY, 2779 Third Avenue. coon Park PI Avenue. 250 West 125th Street. DIAMONDS oxC 345 Eighth Avenue. NEWARK—785 Broad St. W AT CHES, paid 95 Nassau Street. FATEON= 192 Market St. joo io tae a ann 8, $$$ — American Wateh’ and Diamoad Cow's ~ | Malden Lane, _ DENTISTRY. DENTISTRY, DENTISTRY. TEETH, | If you have three or four teeth | Holds Like an Anchor, There is no way possible for Our New “Ancho: Denture” Roofless Plate to work loose or fall dc Wee 3 Mf Will insert a full set without a It does not cover the roof of your mouth ke plate, 1 do this with absolute other plates. It looks as comfortable as it feels--- Satisfaction, Examination of your feels as comfortable as it looks. No trouble to take ‘; out, clean and replace. Undetectable from natural teeth, We are the originators and inventors, Ours is the Only Place Where You Can Get the ‘‘Anchor Denture” When extractions are made in the morning the mew plate will be ready to wear home at night. We guarantee all of our work for ten years, All extractions and all of our work made painless by our New Botanical Discovery Full Sets of Teeth... $5.00 Giold Crowns 22 karat, $5.00 Gold Fillings. ++$1,00 up Silver Fillings. ... WATERBURY DENTAL PARLORS 54 W. 23d:St,, New York, 414-416 Fulton St., Brooklyn, (Opp. Eden Musee.) (24 door west Abraham & Strauss’) HOURS, 8 10 6; SUNDAYS, 9 TO 4, German, French and Swedish spoken. Ladies {n attendance. teeth free. TEETH $4—$7—&—-B10 GUILSHAN N. E. Cor, 128th St. and 8th Ave. Entrance, 271 W. 125th St. EDUCATIONA L, INSTRUCTION. &C ART, INDUST RIAL AND 25M TtooPM mn and Byes. excepte! Saturday Atte: Bridge Work, per Tooth, $5,00, ns a SUE as Re HEARN LOURTEENTH STREET “Getting House in Order.” First days of September keep us busy with re- ception of The New for Fall....Every day brings merchandise that quickly finds its way to selling quarters without “special displays” or “openings.” NEW BUILDINGS .nable Us to Offer EVEN GREATER ASSORTMENTS THAN BEFORE! Cash gives Lowest Prices, and in our stores you see Largest Stocks of Trustworthy Merchandise to be found in the city of New York NO NEW DEPARTMENTS BUT DEPARTMENTS FOR WHICH WE ARE FAMED ARE GREATER STILL! Enlarged Silk aud Dress Goods Department Enlarged Upholstery and Rug Departments Enlarged Wiudow Shade and Pole Departments Enlarged Department of Honsehold Linens Enlarged Blanket and Comfortable Departments Enlarged Muslin, Flannel and Lining Departments Enlarged Wash Dress Fabric Department Enlai ged Women’s Suit and Cloak Lepartment Enlarged Boys’ and Misses’ Depart mnt Enlarged Millinery and Women’s Waist Depart ments IN SHORT: In every department of our stores Great Stocks of the new and desirable, | >. -> Underprice Purchase of Women’s High Grade Underwear “Salesman's samples” and manufacturer's small lots. Exceptionally chotee {n quality and styles, belng from a manufacturer | Whose specialty {s fine Underwear, made diréctly after Parisian models—the | strict attention to finish showing In the plainest as well as most expen- sive....Materials are 1so0ka, Long Cloths, Muslins and Lawns—trim- mings of superior laces and embroideries, sted, it will richly repay to buy now. At prices qui $ Gar prices) FINE DRAWERS— FINE NIGHT | Newest mode -95 | Including French Our prices made to sell to | sheath fitting hip | at $1.50 to $10.00. 6.93 | made to sell 49 to at 85c. to $5,00...... : 2.95 fay LL, SIZE aT al lee Dewes | FINP CHEMISPS— ea A arall oe at 1G Regular and extra Our prices f | | at $3.25 to $1600.....J 9,98 | HOSUR oy SOB CORSET COVERS— ur prices COMBINATION GARMENTS Dainty styles, i) Lawn and Batiste, ) 125 to made to sell \ e Made to 3 amare at Bc. to $5.00.....6.. 2698! arg200 to $1000,.,.,/ 6.98 @. % Women’s Tailored Suits Early Fall Styles 12,961 18,99,,,.18.08),,, 20,08 Preparing for the greatest business we have yet known! With increased space and facilitiee, we shall strive to more than ever deserve reputation for QUALITIES, ASSORTMENTS AND VALUES} o. plendid Exhibit of | Early Fall Millinery In new Millinery Department eb Special Lunches To-morrow, 11:30 to 2:30 | No. 1-—Corned Reet and Cabbage, Biloed Peach: | of New Bullding. Teas Coffee oF Milk. ....ec..6.,029 7 No, 2-Soup. Roast Sirloin of Have you seen it? ‘Veretanles et "ayy Pudi During the Summer great changes | Coftee or M1ik 39 have been going on here, and they |* Breaded Veal Cu who view it for first time will be de- 0a 39 lightfully surprised with its spaclous hs ee ease ne a k sree ; No. 4-Soup, Roaat Turkey, Apple Sauce, and attractive appearance, Vegetables, Rice aad, a) Not only ts it splendidly Nghted, as ME ‘ but arrangement of cases and can have Tee Cream is such that customers can eraeesert inspect and make selece 9.15 toll A.M. noh, B to 6.30 P.M, West of Fifth Avenue Continuation of the Greatest Sale of Blankets and Plannels Ever Known, At Auction Sale of AMORY BROWNE & CO, who offered entire produotion of the NASHUA MANUFACTURING COMP*Y, JACKBON and INDIAN HEAD MILLA. JAMES A HEARN & BON Bought 1,285 Cases AND OFFER THE ONLY COMPLETE LINE OF BVERY @17LB They bought FIVE thmes mere than al! other retailers in New York COMBINED: “There ave times to buy and times to sell,” Julgmant said: “Now ts the time to buy,” BLANKETS AND FLANNELS at_this auction were ae cheap as Securities in, October of last year. Those who had confidence and money then ure now reaping reward Belleving tn the prosperity of the country, we are confident that prices at this ale could show @s great prefit as Becurities bought October, 1907, Nevertheless we sell as we bought; Offering BLANKETS AND FLANNBLS bought at this great sale at prices that are eensationall We offer WHITE AND COLORED BLANKETS as follows, with assurance that quotations of values are far within the mark: ALL PRICES ARE FOR PAIRS. at 44 CENTS, BLANKETS worth . te £8. aT 57 CENTS, BLANKETS worth 9 cente to SLi AT 69 CENTS, BLANKETS worth $12, AT 79 CHNTS, i BLANKETS worth $1.90 to §L@ AT 89 CENTS, BLANKETS worth $1.80. at 1,00 BLANKETS worth $1.55 to $200, AT 1.25 BLANKETS worth $2.10 to $2.98 at 1,50 BLANKETS worth 9.50 to $8.08 THE ONLY COMPLETE LINE that can possibly be offered by any. ee 3 Steal New Shipment of Tenderfoot Shoes jah Women Soft kld, lace or button, with light, flexible hand turned soles = Di. 19) broad, low, flat heels—no side seams (0 DINd.....ssseeeeveee ene Women who must be much on thelr feet declare them unequalled for comfort | and wear, 1.98 ' In mail orders please mention No, 811 for laos—~No, 812 for button, Women’s Tenderfoot Dianas... Soft kid—medium toes—plain or patent leather tips—best rubber sides—hand turned soles—wonderfully comfortable. >-—————————_ —_—_—__—-» MORNING SALES— To-morrow, pian: Until 1 P. To prevent dealers buying, quantities restricted. NO MAIL OR TELEPHONE ORDERS. Gilly’ Dressepsynier Paroales—pretty y Ginghame Fa Sa 8 | ECOND_PLOOR_ MIs age x. Heavy Huck owels oh - ote size--hemmed—stripe border, JPL./8 » om, w MAIN FLOOR--LINENS 12¢ Pillow Cases 42508 of ASE $189 ali Lengthh imo 05,78 Crape and Challte r satin bands, ECON Ie) id NG. 9 EW BUTLDING curfs, nlod—18x80—80x30-—H BASEMENT —NOT) lars Open work DEP Round neck-—elbow siees ms lace and rib- 25¢e Men's -uspenders.. ne Strong webs ther trim--pat. sit b'kies. MAIN FLOOR- WEST. 490 Niokei 1ath Fixtures.e4 For soap, towel, glass, paper or ¢ THIRD FIOOR— al N 49, Mohairs, Panama~ 8.29 Cad and haleine stripes dack, vest colors, ELS DRESS 37 binck, ani cewest, shades MI <2) Suk and E 6%. Lurge Double Wi ngs.. Batra quaitty A490 Csi dren's Romvers. Blue and Gray Chambray—piped 1 THIRD FLOOR—BOYS' ¢ LoTHING, 7c, A Apron 'Gingh. 98c,ab 0.b’t T Diep, ring. 3") Soft finish—ex, qua MAIN FLOOR—Te B89 A 40. Nove White and love NPL 490. ents ais Sve. ‘mb'd Floanetng nch—aleo Corset Covering-—Swis Nain. MAL FLOOR—NEW BULLDING. ne le. Wide Tatf<ta four tae 14 Alp Tatteta—Pu FLOOR. Also 20 OTHER MOKN NG SPECIALS—equal value to above Not advertised—-——— Space does not periuit HOOK FUR THis CLOCK LOOK FOR THE CLOCKS We alse offer AUSTRALIAN and CALIFORNIA BLANKETS, and al! weol WHITE, PLAID, GRAY and RED BLANKETS, jal sises and qualities, inctaging the finest, to TWENTY-FIVE DOLLARS a pair, at prices that surprise, OUR DOMESTIC DEPARTMENT Is BY FAR THE LARGEST and MOST IMPORT- ANT IN THE WORLD, and Includes every variety of the better qualities up to the very finest In BLANKETS and PLANNELS, SHEETINGS and MUBLINS, PILLOW CASES and SHEETS, QUILTS and COMFORTABLE, PILLOWS, FEATHE!.J, TIOKINGS, Fte., AT PRICES 60 LATREMELY POPULAR THAT are renowned throughout the United States of America, THIS IS A BOLD ASSERTION, COME AND SEE IF IT 18 TRUE. Department in Basement ef Mew Buildings, Sto12 WEST FOURTEENTH STREET. it of Fifth Avenue 3