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When It S4TRIVATE” JOHN ALLEN and Pp Congressman John — Wesley i the Hermitage +, have been #0- ourning in our midst for some faw | days recently, and last night they at- tended the opening of “The Man from Mississippi" at the Bijou, They are both Southerners, and naturaly enjoyed ‘every bit of the Southern talk in the play—Southern accent which lan't over done or “niggerized"—and they talked about {t all and praised It between acts, “There's absolutely only one thing that I would criticise in the whole show,” said Mr. Gaines, “because I like/ {t all, I like the way the old ex-Con- federate Mississippian takes his former Yankee foe to his breast; I like the way he puts to rout the corrupt Senator from Pennsylvania; I like all the talk {n which the bluo and the gray are 80 beautifully welded and blended together: I even like the nigger porters and bell- boys in the hotel scene, because they are part of Washington, but I'm dashed if I like the way Tom Wise pronounces Ais whiskey. “Far be it from me to pretend to be @ connolsseur or a stickler for accent, but no Mississippian ever said “Borebon,’ | as Tom Wise does, when he meant ‘Bur- bon.’ The ©, sir, is silent when you're talking about whiskey, and the first syllable ts lke the I in ‘bird.’ Oh, of course, the name of the French royal family may be pronounced ‘Boorbaw,’ but I don't see where that has any- thing to do with the way @ Southerner and I hope trom pronounces his whiskey, Tom Wise reforms “ah — In Miss Lulu Giaser’s company tn “Mille, Mischief’ is a young girl who already has made a rather remark- able record for herself, Sne ts Miss Gertrude Darrell, and notwithstanding Monday night was her first appearance on the stage her singing of the song | allotted her so ple | sed the audlence | that she was compelled to give five en-| cores. Miss Darrel is from Peorla, [l—where | the spirits, bottled ones, come trom—| hree years has studied and for the under " Reszke in Paris, Her | ful soprano, and she | oy concert work un- | tles forced her to go! stage, When she Mile. Mischief," tn | s the part of Miml, she | of stage technique, had j + er d. ed a step in her life and had ety ‘ Roy. Acwell, to be 1 extra eoachin who plays “ovposite”’ her, attended to this well, Notwithstanding her unfa- millarity, she was grace! pn the stage M & most pleas and made ht, pression, A Peep Behind the Curtain.—Twenty-| three years ago W. S, Hart, now star- The Virginian,” was a police ‘ew York force. He lasted the new play Regeneration,” Arnold) Daly wiil play a beau, vo years) old, He is Major Patrick Sarsfield Des- | mond, one of the kind who parts his! hair in the middle behind, sits In elub| windows, ooks over the edge of his) paper at the passers outside and re- marks: “Demned fine gal, sir!'' By arrangement with Charles Froh- man, Mics Doris Keane, who recently ing in a curtain-raiser at as heen loaned to Liebler » Daly play, and will ap. the herofne, Th’ the cast. will be Edward Harrigan, famous for his} acting in “Old Lavender’ many years) ago, and his son William Harrigan, Edwin Arden wil have a prominent part, and the ot will be Eugene Or- monde, Janet Beecher and Mathilde Deshon. 1, wearing a big 3by6 cluttered up with what iant portion of potatoes persed with young a box at the opening verformance of “Mle. Mischief" at the Lyric Theatre and told Diamondjim Prady all about her new musical play, “Miss Innocence Abroad." If you were in at under the private box you Sou'in't help overhearing. veree eennocent young he {8 so eennocent Miss Anna Hel Meture hat, a scallions, sat in a 2? And the first is ‘that’ dear Charlee Beegelow! Oh, !a, la, she has a fun- fee idea of men—after that, n'est ce gas?” ae Vaudeville Bromide.—I admit we wasn’t no knockout, and cause why? Our act was over their heads. The funny distribution of capital let- ters in telegrams often causes odd misunderstandings. When James K Hackett was playing ‘The Prisoner of Zenda” in St. Louis last summer he talked with his business mi ‘er, Billy Muenster, about engaging an actor od ce, who was in New York.| ter, when Muenster returned to New fork Hackett sent him this telegram: ind Price Pusche's Cafe opposite Lyceum Theatre alte. “HACKETT.” pienat having forgotten al! about} the discussion concerning the actor} vecratehed he head over this tele-| but finally concluded that Hack-| Sit was going into some. real estate jeal, and conscientiously spent an en-| ‘ure arise seen making assiduous in- Seitted ees avenue. The next day| “It’s Burbon, Sah, Whiskey,” Let the Man from Missis= sippi Take the Tip, | contained a varied assortment of gowns | land at ease ¢ ‘Cannot get price Pusche's caf. Heirs P estate do not gone of of ‘age tot An he got was: Be “will ° pring @ doctor? | “HACKETT, New Theatre Art Note.—Winthrop| ; formerly of Boston, had lunch | te Room yesterday and ordered a Teligeuse au choco’ aed at. | Space is gladly given to the following: | Editor Evening World Sir— “In regard to your ' in Full’ con. | test for suggestions a how to live| on $18 a week, I would like to say, even fT am in tha chorus, it ain't really 9 | awiul, Mabel. I live « nd be have verve hi ian atittie a ¥ hing, R are us| mamas “sige at i THE EVENING WORLD, WED Comes to course I know the manager just a wee. Uttle bit, and every time I get my, eighteen plunks I salary keeps comfortably in debt an me feel like a perfect lady, “If any of these regular grouches say they can’t live on $18 per all you sess to tell them ts that I once knew Baa respectable Chinaman who ‘ved on 18 cents per week—with the assist- ance of a rat trap In the cellar, The only trouble with some people ls that they tired of breakfast foot and rice, Ty one knows you can hire a perfect love of an apartment in certain | perfectly proper neighborhoods for $3 | ber, and no man or woman allye could | eat $13 worth of rice, I generally spend only $10 on rice and blow in the other | $3 on silk skirts, “Oh, simple tf It's perfectly haven't gota husband to support Please send first prize to yours truly, | DAISY VIRGINIA, “Third from right end, Pony Bailet, ‘Mimle World.’ you) | Society Item.—Owing to the crush and | the crowd Florenz Ziegfeld jr. was not among those who congratulated Lee Shubert upon the success of the new Lulu Glaser show In the lobby of the Lyre Monday night. Five large packin, yesterday on the ses that arrived | Kronpring Wilhelm | which Miss Eleanor Robson from Paquin in Paris, and which she will wear In the four new plays in which sho will appear this season, Her costume for the Marion Crawford p Was not “bullt’ ordered | ‘he Nun,” however, in Parla, Gus McCune, who t ls In advance of Miss Robson, last season struck the town of Greenville, N. C., where “Salomy Jane’ was to be played one night. The manager of the “opr'y house” didn't know If “Salomy Jane was a farce, @ tank drama or a comic opera, go McCune became a missionary | for the nonce, “Our production is a massive one,” he sald. "Our star ls the youngest and greatest of all, the company c the best actors and actre: show business, the scene artistic and’ “But say, young fellow, the local manager, "if you go all-fired world-beating show a: like to know what in ing tt to Greenville for? Little Miss Edith Taliaferro, been leading woman of Frederle T son's “Brewster's Millions” | was withdrawn from vhat organizatlo. aiter last uight’s performance at Boyd's Theatre, Omaha, and rusiied to Cuicago ‘to take her sister Mabel’s place in “Polly of the Circus.” is new and Interrupted sped an Miss Ta ferro to her usual good health, the eet tors say. ae STEVENSON HOME FOR NUNS of four davs will restore | Carmelite Order Opens Convent in Resldence of Novelist's Widow, SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 30.—The Car- melite Order has established a convent tn the old home of Mrs. Robert Li Stevenson, on Russian Hill, {n this clt ev, Mother Augustine, with several is expected to arrive from Bos- Eeaamted “Archbishoy dan with a lease, A daughter of Mrs. Sullivan 1 a member of the order, and !s one of the nuns now on the way from the East. WHISKEY FOR RHEUMATISM | The Increased use use of whiskey for rheumatism |s causing considerable discussion among the medical fra- ternity, It 1s an almost tnfallible cure when mixed with certain other) ingredients and taken properly, The following formula !s effective: “To one half pint of good whiskey adJ| one ounce of Toris Compound and) one ounce of Syrup Sarsaparilla Compound. Take in tablespoonfu!) doses before each meal and before retiring.” It is surely worth trying by any one who may be affilcted. feels mae two years of searching the piano-making industry to secure such a good player- piano as the PIERCE to sell tor so little as $485 — the Pierce will measure up to the best sold for $700 elsewhere The Pierce may be played by hand in the usual way, or put in a music roll, touch a hid- | den spring and—presto!—the | | treadles unfold and the self- player is at your command, with all Its marvellous powers. ‘The PIERCH will exactly meet the needs of those who wish a t good playerplano at small exy ture, for it ts sold for than {ts equal can be purchased elsewhere. We invite investigation, B%, Interest. 4 payments 1 BLOCK ABOVE BORO HALL SUBWAY 370 Fuloa $ reei, Brookiyn, Saks & Company Broadway at 34h St For Thursday and Friday An Extraordinary Sale of Tailor-Made Suits for Women at the very beginning of a ‘new season. Lot 1 Tailor-Made Suits of fancy cheviots or, diagonal worsteds, in biack, navy, brown or| smoke. Long, semi-litted coats and newrIQ. 50 skirt eifects: plain or trimmed styles. All sizes Value 25.00, at Lot 2 Tailor-Made Suits of fine broadcloths,) cheviots or fancy worsteds, New hipless, coat in plain or trimmed effects. New) gored or circular skirts, lined with fine) satins or fancy silks; in black, navy, brown, | smoke, catawba or green. Value 35.00, at! Lot 3 Tailor-Made Suits in new Directoire or new long coat models; of fine worsteds, broadcioths, Scotch tweeds or cheyiots. Plain tailored, braided or satin trimmed ef- fects; in all sizesandcolors. Value 40,00, Lot 4 Tailor-Made Suits in plain or demi- tailored eifects, of plain or striped imported -roadeioths, invisible checked or striped| wors.ed or tweed suitings. A variety of styies in both plain or trimmed effecis, All the staple shades as weil as the new Fall colorings. Ali sizes. Value 50.00, at .25.00 29.50 39-50 Fur Coats For Women A very unusual offering Forceful demonstration of the advantages to be de- rived from the fact that we buy our peuts at first hanas—and n.ake up the garments in our own work- rooms, Compared with current quotations eise- Where, our ollerings assure a saving of tully 25%, NESDAY, SEPTEMBER 380, 1908. | Futon Sr. Cor. | Brioce St. B’KLYN, This Beautiful and Ar.istically Tailored Suit FOR THURSDAY 8 SPECIAL A $23.00 garment, and such as is found only at Martin’s, Every fashion prescribed by the master designers of the world are incorporated in this distinctive creation —the high Directoire collar, the smart Robespierte revers, the slashed coat, the Louis XV. pockets and the new seven gore cape skirt, giving that dashing flare effect with wide graduating fold. Ful Line of Misses’ and Junivr Suits at MARAN’S Popular Prices = é SPECIAL PRICE a DENTISTRY, £41.50 ‘Tan ‘Covert ‘Cloth Coat A 36 inch jaunty strapped seam Coat, velvet collar, satin strictly man tailored, _ richly lined to match.....+6 Holds Like an Anchor, There s no way possible for Our New “Anchor Denture” Roofless Plate to work loose or fall down It does not cover the roof of your mouth like other plates, It looks as comfortable as it feels— feels as comfortable as it looks. No trouble to take out, clean and replace. Undetectable from natural = _24 in. 30 in, 50 in. 54 in, teeth. We are the orlginators and Inventors. Ours Is the | uses } 4,00 37.50 48,00 62,50 | ¢ nly Place Where You Can Get the “Anchor Denture” i i | When extractions are made in the morning the mew plate will be ready Sable Sauirrel Vas.o9 440,00 145.00 165,00 | $ New Botanical Discovery Coats y |} Full Sets of Teeth....$5.00 Gold Crowns 22 karat, $5.00 Mink C Goats 275,00 450.00 750.00 Gold Fillings......+++6$1,0 ) up Silver Fillings......+....50c up Deen WATERBURY DENTAL PARLORS ersian Coats) $75.00 250,00 350.00 54 W. 23d St,, New York, 414-416 Fulton St., Brooklyn, to order ) (Opp. Eden Musee.) (24 door west Abraham & Strausa’.) Niign Sonal Goats HOULR», 8 TO 6; “mun ; Wo oi bs x German, French and Swedish spoken. Ladies in attendance, fal ardlee 350.00 500,00 750.00 850.00 Ger eevee h and Swedish spoke ¢ Fur Alterations and Repairs i? __ FOR. SALE eee ee a ee IEETH. No moment could be more auspicious than the present. A tull display of all the new models provides hints without number for making over old furs into the most approved of current styles. Equally important, prices now are far less than they must necessarily be during the height of the season, aT St NWR ABEL BUY BU 300 finest ditioned, standard makes, equal to at prices never dreamt of If you nave three or four teeth || WIIl"insert a full set without a Manhattan's Pioneer Auto- Plate, 1 do this with absolute mile Establishment, Satisfaction, g Loziers. Sia to §2,000, Seth free, Tailored Suits ior Girls $59h> | Bergen ieee ie hae ies Saas ae 3 Pasa Juniors, Misses and Small Women ee me i G Uli LSHAN A most beautiful and comprehensive assortment in | tun oitemonien tute: Syn, Satoeare a variety 0. models and all the newest siad.ngs, at 19,75, 25,00, 29,50, 35.00, 45,00, 55,00 & 69,00 SPECIAL FOR THURSDAY AND FRIDAY Tailored Suits for Misses & Small Women (Sizes 14, 16 & 18 years—32, 34 & 36 bust) Of plain or fancy broadcloth, cheviot or’ fancy worsted in the new long coat or Di- recio.re models; satin trimmed, in navy, trown, Coperhagen, olive, taupe, black or’ in tancy colored stripes. Value 25.00, at 15.00 Waists tor Women—‘‘speciai’’ Blouses of best quality plaid taffeta, in beau- tiful colorings or two-toned messalines; taii- ored mode! tasnioned with lingerie frills and gilt buttons. New shaped sleeve and stock collar. Value 9.50, at Blcuses of Japanese crepe, entire front) elaporated with hand embroidery, fine lace and cluster tuckings, Coilar and sleeves prettily embroidered Value 6.50, at | Tai ored Waists of fine linen; Gibson model, | with pocket; laundered collar and cuffs, t 1.98 Value 2.98, at, 6.95 4-95 ——— _ STEAMBOATS, 7 vases ae EXCHANGE CLOTHING oe LUNG BRANCH “AND BAC. . Tineceve 2) BROADWAY, Entrance on Park Piace ASBURY PARK AND BACK LEAF TOBACCO FOR BALE A tine crop 0 i) Havana ‘sweat y for loret Abra Shane tot Rest Simat PIANOS AND ORGANS. DIAMONDSovCREDIT WwW ATCHES 434 INS—6 Used uprigat plane makes In perfect omer: priced AKAD ER OTE Sith # Cholce Coftess, §_ Ibs. CAN, 110 WAL £1.00, LAWYERS. stRPee EO. ROBINSON Aw ve ‘Bvenings Losi Bway, 0h Oh Das, 1 Nesey OT, five! Ino Ticomubtien ei" rom: Ne Ey Cor, 125th St, and 8th Ave, plete, $2.00: Knox "Forty,"" $850: ‘and 30 Entrances 271 W. 125th St, others unusual opportunities $100 up. ‘Dem. onstrations."’ We trade cars—bring yours and swap, 125, LIMOUSINE ARO. LANDAULET fitting Packarda, Plerces, Peerles ns, Stearns, Lo Put on chaesis Don't NSTRUGTION. Ao. ART, INDUSTRIAL AND BUSINESS TRAINING SCHOOL, Register In September, Ask for Prospeatus, Nene Panna fers, tn fact. every’ make, [end finished at very low prices, walt! Rad weather soon PANIG IV TIRES! PRIGES LOW! Best makes of new, straight goods; also second hand; prices you never heard of. Broadway Mamm th A, ——EESSS=SS=—S————== | mobile Exchange, a 7 EAST 15TH 81 Mftce hours, DAM, t05. P.M. 7 10.9 PS Saturday Afternoon and Even, excepted By All the Boys; |But Now He Is | | The Great “Big Noise.” N~t FOR THE | CHAMBER | HATTAN, NEV NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS, | | NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE | aaseaament rol: te and persong! property in 3 of New York for the| year 1008, and the warrants for the collection | of taxes, have been delivered to the under- | signed, and that ail the taxes on said assem. | ment rolls are due and payable on | MONDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1908, At the office of the Recelver of Taxes in the| Rormugh in which the proverty 1s located, as follows: Borough of Manhattan, No, 5 street, Manhattan, N.Y. Wer) | Borough of The Bronx, corner of froin and Tremont avenues, The Bronx, N. Y, Borough of Booklyn. Rooms 2 ng. Brooklyn, N, ‘f° ond & jeens, corner of Jackson a) Long Island City, ) ond Borough o| nue and Fifth Borough of Borouga Hail, nd ‘ome lien# on the day due ana TO AVOID PENALTY TAXES MUST BE | OCTOBER PAID IN | qlinder the proviions of section 816 of the chapter 447, Laws or Wt any. tax shail remain tay of November tt | unpaid on the fin ‘be the duty of | charge, receive and o terest upon the amout and payable ae provides Tay ne The football craze hit Bearville, rie But found poor Teddy broke; nan checks are mated to the Rete of ) He had no uniform to wear And no segars to smoke. Taxes they must be ac envelopes with postage prey sure return of re panied by addreaye # in order to ine by mall. Checks dared ( id be mailed to the Recetver as ble after bills} A two-bit piece he borrowed have been received by the taxpayer, iF And bought a World Ad., which Found him a good position He's now half-back and rich If YOU Want » Position Leave It to a «day World Wants Work — worta “situation Wanted” Ad. It tou Are Disappointed It Won't Be The World Monday Morning \Vcnders, ad's rea. KS HE ORDER VE 3 SEeSos : | 0$400000000000% | Examination of peut 30; Plerce-Arrows, Bridge Work, per footh, $5.00! 'o8 ct, Cambric Skirts ., .50 | | ] | POMS AA RC AON Memon HEARN. FOURTEENTH STREET West of Fitth Avenue 6™ GREAT FALL SALE! Thursday Is Special Day for Women’s Outer Garments and Millinery Always something new and desirable at specially low prices, Knowledge {s the great divide between those who spend their money to best advantage here, and those who give many more good dollars needlessly else- where for what is no better or even inferior, as is often the case....But the “saving” knowledge spreads—witness great growth of our departments. TO-MORROW — Special Line of Women’s Tailorea Suits worth $14.98—Fall Sale Price } 8 50 Smart, new models in Broadcloths—Black, Navy, Smoke, Bie Brown and two-toned stripes—three-quarter coats—satin lined—handsome satin trim— also strictly tailored—a very special offering. NUN'S VEILING DRESSH8—dalnty | WOMEN'S TAILORED COATS— + Princess styles, with latest fancies in | 8f-inch length—tan broadcloth— sleeves, etc.—Pretty trim of silk satin Hned—worth $10.00... 6.08 and lace—strect shades,........000+ + 7.98) piack and Tan Str'ped Broadeloth SUITS of Broadcloth. Cheviot and | Coats—% length—Emplre and Worsteds—plal:) colors and strined— | semt-ftt models—elaborate brald med um and Ieng coats—platn, tailored of | and eatin trim or ta‘lored— handsomely trim'd with satlo— full satin Hued—worth §16.50...... 12.08 satin Hred—valne $17.98, A b TATLORED SUITS—hieh clans p'ain and — Clee tnn Coats of sana aa fancy atyles—Broadclothe, Cheviots and doalgR with rst braid itt Worateds in fashlonable colors and POSE eth Caan Cea ee 18.98 black—smart loug coate— satin Wned.... cece SUITS of Broadcloth {n smartest color dlerdings, also Broadcloths and Panne Choviots. In black aod best shades— | verter ¢yate—Directolre, slashed nted models—fancy tallored incliding elaborate braiding— splendid vaine at $30.00 21.98 CHIFFON RROADCHOTH § in rich now shades—three-quarter or mediuca coats—high class sults not sold eleewhero under $45..--no exag- 17.98| WOMRN's SKIRTS Diagonais and Panamas—gored, pleated and modified sheath—sntin, silk or selt-trirmings—black and colors reg and extra alzes—value $6.98.... 4.08 | WOMEN: S SKIRTS— Black Voiles and Panamas—Diractotre, sheath and new combination det ea $12.98 valucs... Bkirts of Black Chitfon Broadcloth, Voilos and Chiffon Panama— soe 10.98 satin trim—worth $15.98.. Skirte of Black Volle—reb quallty— gerotion, bit 9 statement you can verify by Investigation......., 82.98 s'de platted, gored. sheath and Fancy Gray Sirtne Rubber Conts— Directoire modele—satin and SSL eaiinie vives 4.08) AIK trinnome over silk Silk and Motte Rubbar Conts— or Se: toe 1HOR plain and stripe—Eimpire or Motre or fancy stripe Renter Coats— loose—822.98 .. tescssseess 16.98 loose or remi-fit—worth $17.90... 18.98 e - & Following Fall Sale Specials Are for To-morrow :— No Mal! or Telephone Orders, $1.98 Axminster Rugs... 1.39/49 ct. Fancy Tailor Cloth., .29 Alex. Smith's--27x64 Inch—floral, Medal- | All Wool neat Plaid effects on Cardin Non and Turkish potterns, Garnet, Rrown, Limit—Two, Grayie igh” Reval Navy, Olive Lnit—12 Yards, 10 ct. Lonsdale Muslins,, 6% Yard wide—a brand ton well known to 52 ct. Messaline Silks,... .38 All elk—aoft and lustrous—White, Cream. need recommentaticn: :t speake for {tself,/ and ight and dark Limlt—10 Yards, Peacock, Smoke and other new meaning Limit—18 Yards . 39 ct. Cambric Cushions,, .22 10 ct. Moire Piraalines, 1. OK 2x22—ailk floss filing: Limit— Yard wide—Rlack pod yell sealers, Limit—1 17 ct, Chiffon sheen. 1a OM Navy, Col'd and Black and floral effects, ee ee ark Lmit—12 ‘Yards. 104 ct. Creponzttes.... 6x Now patterns and and tlgures, colors in stripes, plaids Limit—12 Yards, Notion Specials; Stocking Feet—Rinck siren Sto 1 geile A aie imit—One 49 ct. Scarfs and Shams., .32 Appliqued Musiin and Swise—plain and fancy ‘centres—iaborate patterns. Lim\t—Four, 39 ct, Merc'z'd Damasks.. .24 - ful) bleach—new patterns. oie Limtt—6 Yards. | 95,98 Wem Dress Skirts. .3.15 Hack tae Navy Panama—pleated, with | Bieta “Sitk’ bande. for. Circular “Gored model, with fold und buttons—all sizes, i extras. Including extra alt—One. Hose mpretien olen wai Blue, Pink—Large Pads aig Sewn-on and Hook-on: Limlt—8 Pairs,” Howse ! veeeeeTQ| Hatrpin Cabtnets—-straight, $1.98 Womens Deses coal ats Tove ~srKe ri okteg Berets 8 Stripes and Figures—iight an Gambricjored, atyles—with and without fhalng—all wie 15 $1.19 Regal GH sees ofS 12 yd. pea tulll yard ite;-tine quality, mit—One. $2.25 Ve'vet Pres. ......44624 Myrtle, k, Arown, Navy, Beep of the prettiest models, d crown with drooping BLT I Limit—One. | $3,¢8 Misses’ Dress Skirts 2.49 Pinin and Fancy Panamas—Black, Drown Pinto Mivy—all_ sizes and bands—plested aid gored—mlth trappings and bands. 39 ct. Emb'd Flouncings,. .24 11 Inch—eyelet, wheel, scroll and floral patterns, Limit—10 Yerds, 21 ct. Wide Ribbons.... .43 He Silk Taffeta: 4 best shateesgnod widths for milinary, hair bows, etc. Limit—10 Yards, 24 ct. Comb;,. 13 Side, Neck or Emp!re—Shell, Amber or Taupe— Inc, the brim. $593 Boys’ Reefers....2,50 Cheviots—-plain, fancy Corer neckone till lengeh—curt| Peart Gray—earved and plain sleeves—finest Mnings—high class tallor- 5 {0 yrs.—worth $4.98 and 5.98. patind Ing—24 10 10 yn rw, 19'ct, FUN? Stationery... 13 toe! Silk Pmity—White, Give, Gi 35 ct. Babies’ Dresses., 18 thee, DHatalperper 10 ray—26 wer Mit Gas ib Baper, 100 Bavetopea, 25 79 ct, Tablespoons & Forks—Helt q7 Rogers Extra Heavy Nickel Silver—alse Forks—fancy or plain ete Limlt—-One Dozen $1.98 Silk Onbale. 1,00 26 and 28 Inch—plece dyed, Tatteta Bille Tape edge—variety of handles ba 25ct Men's Slik Neckwear 15 Four-in-Hands and Stringe—reversibie— bew Fall styles and colorings. 9 ct. Women’s Handk’fs....6 All Minea— and 44 Inch H. 8 hema Pink and Blue Striped Outing Flannele— ty and braid trim'd—elses to 3 yrs, sere Limit—Three. Good quality—deep flounce with fancy tucks. Wace a0 UK att Two. $2.24 Women’ s Petticoats, 1.29 1 INine—ahtrred and Black, Sateen 94 Ate plas raffles oF ecie broidery, tAmti—One, 59%69 ct, Fancy Feathers 34 Double Wings, Pheasant Tells and ether | ck, white and colors, fancies, black, white aud ‘® Special Lunches To-morrow ( hursday) Last Three Days:— | } isiting Carde— ] avarth 11,30 to 2.39 Shaded Old Eo = $4.00 and $5.00, | Bhated Fren f IT seo. oT R,oF Gott Koman Type $1.50 No, 2-Soup. Roast Stuffed Veal, ‘Spachett!, Brandied Peaghes, Tea or Coffea... No. $—Soup, Roast Lam, ‘iat Sauce, Green Peas, Sileed Peaches Sweet Cream,,Tea or Coftes.. 39 lI Chick fh Pricassen with Row, | Vexerabies, Cream Tapioca ag | Plate and Fifty Cards. | nt to exceed 18 letters i Wngraved Plate—Quality of Cards | samo as used by most exclusive Name r Hand Pudding, Tes or Coffee | If customers preter, Ice Cream wilt be | gottrvetnatend Of other dessert, | Special Breakfast, 9.15 to 11 A 1 29|| Spevial Afternoon Lunch, 8 to a ‘ | o'clock. ters, | u stationers, Women’s New Fall Boots Smart model in gun metal—Blucher cut or button— splendid value at....... st—dull ¢ ited extensi y bes Wao: cota ath }-new toe shapes—s.ort vampee light. hand-turned solea—all sizes 249 to 3.25 Women’s Fancy Dr Fit like a glovepatent ribbon bows-Cuban heels If you want the Pe. tettion of Foot Comfort, try the Ten- | dertoots, i