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at ib Sasi A aia academia aes Loarem WOVNEOVA XL, Dust eaten we oa a s tae BVENING Wun, min, Ptetter of No 20 wast fan, |MAYOR STANDS FOR DOG PREVENTS A SUICIDE, |Brownine strormand m erw nesitum it” Vl LINIST HELD PRATER OWN et WHOLE NEW CHARTER.| xetunors tteara 11 Howting ana|M* mouth. A note to his wife 2 h ( OUT M Win e, 4 of No. 1% F Highty-alxth atfeet says te knew Conen | ‘That Mayor Gaynor asumes full re. Poand its Master ts 7 stand them tonger. as berkowltz, who used to talk b y for the proposed new char-| William J. Browning would have killed | Browning was taken to Lebanoa Hos- Mantly and with knowledge of violins. | t Is now written became appar- | bimeelf. with gaa in his home, No. 44] pital. He will recover, | He says he let Cohen, or Berkowitt | ent to-day when C. Augustus Haviland, | Hast One Hundred and Forty-eighth TCT TWP S TTT have five violins that considered | prominent Brooklyn real estate man | street, last night, had his fox terrier, TAKING A DEGRE MORE THEATRES NEW YORK DEALER: ve ce them again. | ind a personal friend of the Mayor, | Swift, not called in the neighbors, Mt palhredipeieres Ag “You made the responses in @ very ee Genus a Browning's wite was visiting tnlioug tone, commented the bride. dresse to Mr. Haviland) The latter twenty-three 6 residence as Srooklyn only he and the dog] “Do you know,” said the groom, “ had the J were in his flat, Newhbvors who heard| the moment I thought I wat the dog howling broke in and found | through a lodge initiation.” 42 Orchard street. hol ence to the charter and c i enemies. The Mayor Other Broadway Houses Ex-|Chicago Wanted Him for| LAWYER FIGHTS FOR FEE. pected to Follow This Lead Cohen Appea Re x Restitution of 816,767. From Court Order ar Mr, Haviland: I thank you for, your letter, I have spent the summer Alleged Stealing of an ‘, * ' reat? correct and perfecting the charter, in Short Time. Amati Violin. Loule Cohen, a lawyer, haa given no-|and there ix not now a single wrong tlee an appeal to t ppellate Divie thing in it. I cannot prevent these lit- ben oe yi ce Be ga LA “Gece tle politicians from falsifying ft Bets probable that a number of Broad The police arraigned Samuel Cohen, ing hid pay over to Berthold a, | Sincerely yours, W. J. GAY? Mr. Haviland’s reply to the Mayor gratulates him upon his stand agal Way managers will follow the lead of the Bhuberts before the present seaso ist arrested last Saturday, in| Rich within ten days $1 or stand Ville Court to-day in the expecta-| Committed for contempt of court. “0 : orney for Ric ttacks of Comptroller Prenderga fhes advanced very far and will dispense | on of having him held for extradition! partition Ree eee cee mek lee cattin | SHOR A sees cf trying ts (ura the Matchless Economies for Thursday. with \gpebedabe bt Lag dian | te or i mete 6 i? + ie ment Itch paid the vier ‘ip ey it gk Rul Legal ag is Auereeee ; @hich dramatic pleces are presen vack to Chicago, where he 1 to} $17,000 for his services. Last fall Jus-]of the “most heartless monopoly T t thr H d. d P. f ‘The new order of things went into ef- |e wanted on a charge of stealing an| tice Greenbaum ordered the lawyer to | created in a reputable community, wen y- ee uni re airs 0 fect last night at the Maxine Elliot, | Amat! violin valued at $2,000. But two] show cause why he should not make — ° ‘ Thirty-ninth street and Comedy the-| sew York violln dealers appeared to| restitution of some part of the fee, and Yap bald Lcd okte td omens Boots and Pum: in tres, all Shubert playhouses. say they had lost to Cohen a thousand.| Adam Welner was apointed referee to (rom tre sees Bias) At these theatres there was no entre 1 pass on the work done and what would | ‘Phe Poetical Gent—You are the inspi- violin and the five other violins “ be a reagonable fee. It ts his report, at $1.0, Cohen was held on! whitch was confirmed by Justice Pisch- ares in $2,000 ball for examination | offand the latter's order that Cohen ts ne the complaint of Benja- appealing from. ration of my best poems! et a heat pee Ne a Tremendous Early Fall Sale, cent. of your royalties then. Let's tallc WOMEN’S NEW FALL BUTTON AND LACE hs uatahas BOOTS AND FPUMPS—plain and Colonial, with = “=| buckle. This sale will be special in every way— Girls’ White Rep Dresses, $3.75 Usually $5 to $9.75 White French rep, hand-embroidered and hand-scalloped. pense with the orchestras, mi ny special values, styles and variety. CALFSKIN— button and lace. A manufacture: at the end of his season sold us his sample line. The styles are standard styles for girls—Russian and waist dresses; embroidered or scalloped by hand, in white or delft ago Experiments are now being mad: KIDSKIN— button and lace. PATENT LEATHER—button and face. TAN RUSSIA CALF— button and lace. CLOTH TOPS, KID TOPS, VELVET TOPS. Also the new HIGH-CUT models in six different styles. ——$—$——— —————SS=E_—_ Incuced wi be }ound FIVE HUNDRED PAIRS of NEW FALL SAMPLES in a great variety of styles. Smart Hats for Present Wear blue. Some even have medallions of Irish lace, but these will not last long. More thanadozensty!esinsizes from 4 to8 years, but they “run large.” The largest size will easily fit 10-year old girls, We can truthfully say they are the best dresses we have ever offered at this price, $3.75. Qt music and the custom inaugurated By David Relasco of announcing the be ginning of each act by lowering the |-o Ughts and ringing chimes was int @uced. At the other Shubert theatres % musical pieces are being presented and f with a ne worgan which produces all of { Wy yaN N Di wy | the strains of the wind instruments used bith ihn mil ; fm the ordinary orchestra. It will be tn | BROOK! | $% was, of course, not poss.ble to dix Brady's theatre, within te next mont) ie Yentors claim it , it will proba’ @ome into genera! use in many of t ‘opolitan theatres where orchestr Telephone 6100 Main, The Weather To-morrow: Fair. Second fioor, Old Building The “Tie-On”’ Blouse The Newest Idea in Women’s Waists Requires No Hooks Buttons or Pins now used. ‘This organ can be used to blend with la qomee a eS a =) stringed instruments, and in this way | {) e the present number of men required for | Musical comedy orchestras, for instance, | }}| | nn be reduced by one-half. The manu- I) facturers are now working on a mode: ! which can bo transported about the : D Sool é e ry ‘+ These stylish Suit Hats are nothing short of marvellous at the hee ot | Pek bay find it nowhere else in New York. ; The di ds of th Aclans’ union Off E t d B. D or medium sizes with a diversity of crowns and brims that is well nigh end- 9) ¢ simply slips her arms in the sleeves and ties the long i fn ef far os. ‘travelling musicians ats ers X' raor ina ar ains In innerware less. Satin and velvet combinations predominate in colorings that 2. 98 | || sash ends in front or back or on the side. It seems especially 1 concerned have reached a point which . . | are the last cry of the new season.. e designed for “‘difficult-to-fit” people. It is made in soft satin with facing of satin in contrasting shades. In black trimmed with royal purple, king's blue or green, $6.75. In plaid silk or taffeta trimmed with moire, $5.50. We shall be glad to show these new blouses. Third floor, Old Building. fe beyond possible acceptance, in the opinion of most of the leading pro- Veer 0 ny @ucers. Travelling musicians now de-| |} rie Yarra VARNA RY Ii was stated to-day thot the orchestras tc be sent out with the “Everywoman’ companies would consist of only sever, Men, as compared with alxteen utilized ‘on the preliminary tour last spring. The ped of the remaining nine will be taken > organ. We have secured a limited quantity of these new soft ef- $3.00 Velour fects in eight distit t styles; a full range of colors and H. t 1.98 black; unusually sn «rt, serviceable and becoming to ail. AlS, 3670 To-morrow’ price is exceptionally low. Women’s White Waists, 1.98 Several very elaborate models to choose from; one is of cotton crepe; front and side frill trimmed with lace; long sleeves with the new plaited lace ruffle. Also of voile, back and front prettily trimmed with Cluny. Also others of lingerie material. r) . Women’s Long Kimonos, 3.59 em ze They've never been sold at that price before—always $4.50. Bought upon the local orchestras in the cities THE SCOPE OF THIS SALE that started with such splendid success yesterday, isas_extraordi- specially srom) a) manu tactuber in: Abed OF ready money — yours) to-morrow) a visited. Ni ducer hi toned 7 ; p a pa a big saving. Of chiffonette in large floral designs, square neck and sleeve Contract with the musiclane’ itor’ gor | {| Mary asits values, It not only brings to you the products of our own famous factories abroad and at trimmed with satin; Seautiful colors. Or albatross, empire todel in rose travelling musicians with the exception | |i] home, but the best of the China and like wares trom other leading factories of the world. For to- and lavender. the Russian dancers. Qs amounting to between $5,000 and This exquisitely decorated English China is the luct of one of the leading factories of Europe—every piece perfect @f Comstock & Gest, who were required | Ill morrow, for instance, we lead with saving to a theatre by dispensing $20,000 a year in every respect. The ration is a rich lace gold border, with drapery in festoon effect. It is distinctly high grade Boys’ Knickerbockers & Blouses A Saving on Each. 15 dozens of our blue serge knickerbocker trousera, sizes 6 to 17. Garments that we sell regularly at $1.75 on this occasion $1.35 each. Fitty aozens of biouses for boy's of 6 to 16 years at 55c each. Usually blouses of this character sell for $1 and are good investments at that. But these have been made up for us from season-ends of high grade madras shirting and we are able to sell them at the price of 55c each. Wide range of colors and patterns. Beginning tomorrow morning. _—Main floor, New Building. The Store on the Subway Floor is rapidly putting on its autumn clothes. Every day now shows some new triumph of clever, forceful merchandising, planned and perfected while you were enjoying the summer i @everal producing managers sending musical organizations on tour have de- elded, for the present, to send no musicians along and to depend entirely ra on tour with Smart All Wool Serge Dresses soo 2.90 ote ay : re by apna English China Open Stock Dinnerware at Half Price YTHE BUYS A| Ae 9065" denen rogslarly $1828" Dido Pl At $3.68 a dozen, regularly $7.35. Individual B t $9.63 zen, Uy 9.3 inner Plates. \t_ $3.68 a dozen, jar! 35. Individual Butter SAM BLYTHE BUYS A RANCH. ||| x¢ $5:63 o dozen; regularly $17.28, Breakfast Plates. | Plates. j if i ae At $7.25 a dozen, regularly $14.50. Tea Plates. At $5.25 a dozen, regularly $10.50. Cereal Bowls. t, 13.—Samuel G. At $4.80 a dozen, regularly $9.60. Bread and Butter At $6.38 a dozen, regularly $16.75. Tea Cups and Sas tron Skved corres- Plates. ucers. tel Alexandria. todayy on Miat vice | ||| At $863 « dozen, regularly $17.25. Soup Plates. At $10 50 a dozen, regularly $21.00. Coffee Cups and ’ * —with the purpose that this store might help make your to the “Who's Who" Ranch, At $4.80 a dozen, regularly $9.60. Fruit Saucers. Saucers. Misses’ and Small Women’s ty Faster Montane, which comprioes about eAtlnmiar values Chocolate Cups and Saucers, Bouillon Cups, Exe Cups, Meat Dishes, Soup and Sauce Turcens, Sizes, 14 and 16 years. fall and winter equally enjoyable. Come and see. acres, Salaa Bowls, etc., etc., etc. HI Waists—New model with gradu- Sacques—or white cross-barred Women’s Sizes, 36 to 44 bust. ated knife-pleated ruffle A new Fall model, exceptionally well made and suitable for shopping, street or school wear. Long shawi collar of Mr. Blythe ts a “cattle king.” He admits it without a blush, He owns Gteers and cows and good fishing deca ang" coun, an} "ta! "ath Special Purchase of Beautiful Schwarzburg China | where, occasionally, he can go into hid- Handsomely decorated Chinaware in a dainty Dresden floral design with gold edges; wonderful value; prices as | ing, and bag elk and duck and prairte| ||| follows: lawn with scalloped down front, Kimono sleeves. Black, | edges, 38c, were 65c. Of figured navy or white messaline silk. $2.50|lawn, with lace edge or Persian Si “Lady Betty" stylen Tor | Patndss 50c, were 85c: Sizes 34, 36 A" Lady Betty ryles for! and 38. OCR Fall are ready. $2.50. chickens and such things. Dinner Plates. . .12c each | Pie Plates :Te each | Demi tasse Cups and Saucers.....12e || satin; yoke of lace fastening to side; Kid, gun-metal calf, patent leather,| Dresses—At $1.75; one-piece ——— Breakfast Plates + Sceach | Bread and Butter Plates.....6¢ each | || Linon effect; “nel back skirt. : lace’ or button—in various toe: dresses of percale and fe Rahal te a nee Files Bond. Tea Plates ++» Beeach | Fruit Saucers at........-+65 6c each | TeaCups and Saucers........... 15¢ ‘Also another style with large collar shapes, including Common-sense. | chambray, made to sell for consider- E lot jorton, assignee of the firm of . . u\ bl: Van Behaick & Co., atock brokers, has $4.98 China Tea Sets at $3.98. At $2.25—Special in Gas Portables, | ®» and the new set-in sleeves; all sizes; Gingham—Esrecially —_wide— es 0) Maal a oa RE 56 pieces, prettily decorated in a variety of dainty floral] Old brass finish, colonial base, all attachments—11 inch @ black and navy. 2 Spction (= feel | RUGS —-Aamainetere on Wage) auel) square cathedral art glass shade, in green or amber, $9.98 Electric Portable, $5.98. . visional bond of $100.0, to hold until effects and gold trimmings on all pieces. » the schedules of assets and labdilities $14.98 Carlsbad China Dinner Sets, $12.49. are filed The petition states that the especially good, at 1234c yard. ity in desirable patterns, Guaranteed colors, Staple andfan- | 9x12 ft., $17 and $18.75. Smaller cy patterns. sizesin proportion. Body Brussels, ‘ Cr slid ass finish st . Wi EN’S 5 8] ft. 3 in. x 10 ft. 6 in, $21; Oxl2 Qssets to cone Into the hands of the 101 pieces, handsomely decorated in a pretty floral de-} _ Old brass finish stana, two light clusters, wich pull chain WOMEN’S PURE BLACK SILK " 8 + $21; Qasignee prior to the fillng of the sched- sign in natural colors, and gold trimming on all pieces. | SO¢kets and 14 inch cathedral art glass shade, overlaid with HOSE—with doubie lisle garter tops; Cut Glase—Sevings of 2 ae f. ler will exceed #7 Set includes soup tureen and three meat dishes—largest | metal trimming. dish having gravy well. ‘ 79c Incandescent Gas Lights, 49c. ie American Porcelain Dinner Sets, $4.98. ; Inverted incandescent Gas Lights, a substantial gas gerford. An ancient toll ts claimed vy green floral desi; nd gold traced handle hers beau RN the authorities on Easter Monday trom |] ‘ilully decorated in all white and gold; se¥ includes tureen 35c Junior Gas Lights, 5c. | every man and woman in the town. and three extra large meat dishes. ts are the} Complete with burner, mantle and chine’ From the men the toll is one penny product of one factory, insuring the uniformity of the vie eae sae Ys full-fashioned; double soles, heels and toes; slight mill imperfections, which will not impair their wearing quality. Sheets and Pillow Cases September. 9 in. footed punch} China—i00-piece dinner sets of bowls, for $3.50; sugar and cream first quality American sets, $2; water jugs, $2; water tum- | porcelain, $3, $4.50 and $10—regu- blers, $3 dozen, ete. larly $12 to $15. And great quan- . tities of fancy china at little prices. Poplins—New _ silk-and-cotton | —————__ fabrics in light evening | Flannelettes--Soft, fleecy shades with a jacquard figure here cloth, printed in andthere. 40cyard. Plainshades | rich patterns. 1214c yard. ¢ pink and Heavy, full-bleached STANDARD MUSLIN—hemmed and ready for use. SHEETS bi iT rn ol ns ome A | i ithe custom te maintained ny fo | rip Ned a Pea Clocks for Wall and Mantel. PILLOW CASES | oer a 38 yard. Basement, Od Building, lea, who march from house to F . 7 6 in. 50x36 in. 72x90 in. x90 in, Recess hae acaint takes 49 and § mercan rorcemin Miner $12.89 Crystal Regulators, $10.98, BU 10L6C| Reg. 180-124 | Reg. s4c.....48C| Reg. 7201... sane have Le r i Sets, $6.49, Crystal res tors, Seth Thomas guar. ntecd 8 day moves || - In th 1e New y man is at tbecty ts On plscin lisieasceN ci coraradl in a Vana ce dnlicate ment, hour and ha hour strike; bevell.d glass front, sides ||! | ‘owded with visitors on floral designs and gold edges on pieces, others $2.00 Crochet Bed Spreads, Each, 1.39 For double or three-quarter beds; beautiful honeycomb or Marseilles de- signs; snow white; finished with heavy hand-knotted fringe. $1.50 Women’s Hand Bags, 95c All the newest styles of Bags, in black velvet and satin; fitted with purse and fancy mirror; long silk cordeliere handles, Also some seal and walrus Hand Bags, in black and all the leading shades; with plain and metal frames; fitted with purse and leather lined, 69c & 79c Fall Dress Goods, 49c) A Thousand Umbrellas at 1,00 S4-INCH BANNOCKBURN TWEEDS,| 26-inch for women; 28-inch for men, 42-INCH ALL WOOL STORM SERGES| The assortment of handles is complete s and black. 36 and 42-Inch i" 9 Inches wide, shallow bowl; extra Ae WOOL SATIN PRUNELLAS. Also| *%4 embraces practically every wanted heavy blank, beautifully cut in rich TARTAN PLAIDS in a splendid assort-| design. Coverings of American taf- it 2 eo Hl itely decorated gold exige and lace goid border; soup | $3.25 ‘ issi | lor SS res won adie iene sas Rate ars mani Mal Chote, 9878, Cicthing Store«Men | | (Broadway corner of Eighth street, Main floor.) Tomorrow Morning We Shall Place on Sale 400 Fancy Street Waistcoats tor Men At $1.25, instead of $1.75 to $2.50 Not odds and ends or a spent season's overplus. Every waistcoat is new, made for us from carefully selected fabrics --MADE THE WANAMAKER WAY. We have seen to it that men of all sizes may be accommodated. So, too, may all tastes be met, since there is a wide variety of patterns, It is a conservative estimate of actual values to say that these waist- iy guaranteed |] included, movement—hour and half hour strike—brass hands and } raised brass numerals. News Wil Adyerisemet | Sale of Table Tumblers. $2.50 Cabinet Mantel Clocks, $1.98, U 8 day guaranteed moverent, hour and halt i arial a yet, Nour ¢ ut hou > Painls Way (0 Feith || 48c. a Dozen for Colonial Glass Table Tumblers} o."csthctiral yonge—case hneliea with anette }} Beautiful bell shape, finely finished with ground bottom, | side columns. Tcan truthfully say that Dr. Kilmer’s Rvemp-Roct is» very good medicine, | I Rich American Cut Glass i bot alone for kidney trouble: but also for ack, 4s well as for rheu-||!/ $3.98 Mayonnaise Bowl and | $2.49 Cut Glass Fern Dishes, $2.98 Cut Glass B w|| Piate at $3.25 $1.98. et Sa | id lain F American cut glass Mayonnaise Foot Fern Dishes at a price that $2.39, Y y oot in the 3owl and Plate, a perfect piece of | other stores would have to pay for Rewspaper and in an Almanac. Believ-|H] crystal, exquisitely? aut dn-—rich | them; silver plated liniig; beautiul 1g it would do me good, | went to Hrysanthemum design, finished with | piece of sparkling cryst pleasing r sn ragae gen || ceep scalloped edge — Store orders | gift, and splendid table ornament in | 4esigns; finished with deep scalloped ment of rough suitings. feta, with solvede edge coats are of the usual $1.75 to $2.50 grades. Beginning tomorrow morn. bettie, 1 purchased H only. itself, Store orders only, edge. Store orders only. en ee cael ing, $1.25, @ short time was al) » continue with © da: ling well and recommend Dr, Kil “S mer’s Swamp- oot to my friends,as | be- | © eve it is as good @ medicine ascan be ( AUGUST STRONG, } 8412 Second Street, | No. Minneapolis, Minn Mr. Skinner makes affidavit that he sold the Swamp-Root to Mr. Strong, 4 { | . Letter to Dr. Kilmer & Co Ribbons In' erestingly Low Priced The Newest Fall Silks FINE QUALITY TAFFETA RIBBON—| FANCY SILK—t9 in, wide; in stripes, 434 inches wide; a large assortment checks and plaids; prices from of colors, Regularly 17c.; 1 69¢ to $1.00, .. 59 yard re 72©) CORDUROY VELVET—27 In. wide; BLACK AND WHITE STRIPE RIBBON| !" navy, tan, brown, also 6 inches wide; with colored satin] White. Reg. $1.15; yard...., 89c borders; suitable for millinery and] BLACK MESSALINE DUCHESSE—all dress trimming. Regularly pure silk; one yard wid 30c; yard... vee WDC} Regularly $1.10 ........, | Subway floor, Central Building, Men's Fall Suits | Wonderful Sale of Women’s Shoes $4 to $6 Shoes, 4 B Size Only, at $2.24 a Pair. | HERE 1S GREAT NEWS for those who wear 4B Shoes! Don't you remember | | that remarkable sale just at this time last year when we sold more Shoes in a few || hours than most stores sell in weeks? And we had hundreds of women asking us when it would occur again. This is the repeat, only better yet, The REASON for the wonderful bargains in HIGHEST GRADE SHOES is this: A factory noted for its smart styles for well-dressed women turns over to us each year in Sep- tember its entire sample line. Every good sort of leather is included in the sale and there are || all the shapes so much in demand at full prices. The regular prices now range and will range after this sale at from $4.00 to $7.00, Being samples, there is but ONE S is I your size there is great luck for you here. J Re MEONE Sizbrn4.B, Uf that is Fancy fabrics, all-wool, serge-lined, $10, $11, $12, $13, $14, $15 and $16. Yh ; Staples—Black and blue Phibets, $12.50; unfinished worsteds, $15, WANAMAKER SPECIAL SUITS $15. Separate trousers, pure worsteds and cheviots, $2.75 to$4.50, Fall Overcoats | WANAMAKER-SFECIAL Light-weight Overcoats, black and | } Oxford, $12.50 and $15. Fancy Light-weight Overcoats, cheviots, serge-lined, $11, ' Cravenetted Raincoats, $15, Rubberized Raincoats, double texture, $10, Broadway, corner of Eighth St., Main floor, 75c Printed Linoleums, 29¢ $9.50 Bed Sets, Each, 4,98 PRINTED LINOLEUMS—in lengths RUFFLED Renaissance Bed Sets~ from 2 to 10 yards; we show a big] bolster piece to match; a manufactur- assortment of newest designs at the|er’s sample line at a price that has above low price. never been equalled To-Morrow—Last Day of Semi-Annual Sale of Kitchen Utensils Season’s Greatest Price-Concessions oa High Grade Wares Binghamton. N. | Prove What Swemp-Root Will De For You Bend to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Bingham- } tos, N. ¥. fora sample hottle. It will * eonvince any one. You will also receive | = a booklet of valuable information telling ‘ell about the kidneys and bladder When witing. he sure and mention the New York Evening World. Regular fifty- ent and one-dollar size bottles for sale » ot all drug stores. John Wanamaker Formerly A. T, Stewart & Co. Broadway, Fourth Avenue, Eighth to Tenth Street, eee EEE ir