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hour, Tmprovem: Around ,Bvep ta Market, y selling by the ‘The local cotton market yesterday a iy opened irregular in sympathy with the May grain m May showing a lose over night of 6 points, while other op- Ugne were 3 to 17 points higher he Weekly report of the Weather Bu- reau made a very favorable showing Gnd suggested that the crop had. im- proved, if anything, since data for the Government report were gainerea. it failed to induce Immediate preseur bale down from ures, PARIS, Sept. 4—Herbert General Organization, He will 6 on the Aquitania Dir Relief Starting Off to School For the Opening School Term We've Pr:pared an Ample Supply of Foot- wear for Boys and Girls of All Ages. The comfort features of Blyn Shoes for Children have me lized—while the sturdy build, attractive style and economical prices are as well known to thrifty parents as the name “Blyn”’ itself. Misses’ and Girls’ Shoes Boys’ Shoes Tan Rosie calf ; white Nu B i F Sines 1 10534. ; 4 Gun Metal Calf.3.00, 3.50, 4.00, 4.50 Tan Russia Calf... ...4.00, 4.50, 5.00 Little Men's Shoes Sizes 9 to 1946 wea Whike Gum Metal Calf. 3.00, 3.50, 4.00 | “*?** Tan Russia Calf Send Postal” Draft Only. always evident on the but permit us to exchange that is not absolutely right. ‘e 325 Women’s and Misses’ Silk Dresses Developed in Satin or Taffeta Silk, some combined with Geor- gette, in straight-line, tunic and two-tier effects, featuring vestees and hand-embroidery. Reduced to 12.75 however, and prices held within 4 or 5 points of the best early in the second clock the market turned South re about $4.50 @ ay's closing fig No Exchanges or Credits night. in 1888, who played Broadway music | halls when all north of 14th Street | 4nd was pasture land, and known tm his family as Edward Clarendon Dobson, died at his home, No. 166 West 35th Street, of bronchial asthma, sixty-one years old, “Dobby” aang his first song with | pine TUNG) trv swt Any rest] The prisoners said they were Jo-| sent this association In conference with the Birch, Wambold and Backus | dence. seph Thorpe, twenty-three years old,| other organizations interested in this Minstrels in 1870 at the age of a of No. 192 Princeton Avenue, Green- | movement.” tn yearn Phat wen the be STRIKING PAINTERS ASK ville, N. J.; James Tierney, nineteen| The organization numbers about 150 kinning of @ career that ex- years old, of No, 574 Bleventh Ave-| members, who have always loyally sup- tended from America to Burope in- cluding a tour of the principal capi- | tals and the establishment of @ Lon- don studio which Dobson conducted for a decade. |the Birch company. Weston was then |the greatest of all banjo players. ‘taught “Dobby” his own method, the |use of a thimble and to stroke the strings instead of pick them. That | was Weston’s undoing, for his protege easily won the championship with a of his own at Stein- way’s Music Hall in 1883, Engagements were new marvel. three and four music halls in one night and like the pony expre composition the the , Pretty color like come out Broadway at 13th St. Broadway at Warren ~ OPPENHEIM. GLUNS & © 34th Street—New York Final Clearance Sale Friday “DOBBY,” MINSTREL AND KING BANIO “We soak the clothes, not the customer’”—so says sign on a_ Lincoln, Nebraska, laundry wagon. but how about the clothes you soak? Are the men’s shirts and socks all fast a Rogers Peet label. Moneyback if our colors RoGsrs PeeT COMPANY ntt led Upon lop to the stage do next Proudiy household estoen isa married M Earle, 1599 Broadway wi He wos [studio in Want All to Dobson studied the banjo under Work Done in Spite of Em- te roa the Oollaie “Bball adept t bd ° er e ing. | Harry Weston, a negro minstrel in ployers’ Request. As he reached the fourth floor a He has to-day issued showered on|fenovating work Dodson played rider on their supply tions.” ‘The union claim: those employed have won the five 40 w week pay. Korthwest Coal ing @ conference An increase in strikers demand action would be good, Nebraska, those which bear York i { ‘The Evening World to time the arrival! Sister Anne Dolores (Brennan), noted in the wash| in New York to-day of Lieut. H. W.|as an educator and for more than fifty Sheridan, an army aviator, who is|years connected with the Academy of in a De Havilan Broadway “Four at 34th St.| miles, in one hour, Convenient Corners” Fifth Ave. | newspaper. Deuble Men's nines Men's Rainpreef Coats elty materials, retall value $22. breas ekilfully Men's Silk Mned, pel! breasted, ‘fines: day or’ event value $50 (Pa of the far West kept his appointnen:a | would ride along with him carrying hix banjo and costumes. Dobson returned to A He conducted a studio at No, when he retired from active work, | although he continued to maintain a his home in a RENT-PAYERS 10 HELP Insist on In answer to a circular from master painters, asking the public not to have any painting done during the present strike, the Painters’ District Council ing that “every conceivable method of bulldozing” is being used by an asso- ciation of their employers to prevent this time, and that “employers who! comply with the just demands of the strikers are threatened to be cut off penalty for conceding to our oondl- It asks the rentpayers to in- sist on having painting done. its members, with the exception of Dety Dock Strike DULUTH, Sept. 4.—Decision to op- erate commercial coal docks at the head of the Lakes and not to attempt bargaining with striking dock work- ers, who have been out for the past month, was announced to-day follow- and Duluth coal companies. increase in the price of coal to con- sumers, and it was not thought this ARMY AIBMEN WILL TRY Lieut. Sheridan Attempts To-Day to Fly From Scranton to New Citizens of Scranton, Pa., have asked scheduled to leave that city at 11 A. M. attempt to fly here, a distance of 146 Scranton end will be taken by a bocalltern. ‘si Every coat bears our famous trade-mark, insuring | ship, cemented and vulcanized seams, smart styles and thoroughly waterproof fabrics, Largest ||Men’s Double Texture Asi Women’s Poplins Belted mod- Cloth Coats Wel is.) 6. 75 collars; tan, blue or gray; a 7 45 fashionable; retail value $10. e stylish, durable, — waterproot ri Texture Bomba- Plain and belted models; smart, durable, able; retail value $15....... oo Cashmere, All-Worsted (Belted models, $16.80.) "" Men's Gabardines Belted mod- ted; a fine, tailored, materials; retail value $30... Wersted Gabardines double ne; RAINCOAT ly fe PANY CAUTION—DON’T BE DECEIVED BY NAMES SIMILAR TO OURS. POLIE TAKE ’ DEMOCRATS OW Members of Thomas J. kelly ALLEGED WHISKEY ned in the Dobson medal presented to Independents. indor erica in 1892 Maude during which one of three alleged | her burglars was shot in the right hand, | Patrolman Martin Palmer of the West | P 37th Btrect Station succeeded in ar- | Judge of the City © resting the three men. He was aided by Detectives William Morrison and Frank Hogan, iss Irving ntl six years ago, B6th Btrest. | ther children survive. nue, and John Gerkin, twenty years old, of No. 658 West 87th Street. Paimer said he found the door of the storage warehouse unlocked. He signalled to the detectives, who were at past eleactions. Having heavy piece of lead was thrown at him ‘but missed him. He saw the figures of three men moving about and fired a shot. He then grappled with t:.. prow- lers and was joined by the detectives, who overpowered two of them. Thorpe was found to have been wounded in the right hana by Palmer's shot, On the floor of the loft the detec- tives say they found three bags con- taining twenty-six bottles of whiskey. Tierney and Gerkin were taken to a statement declar- from being done at the West 37th Street Station and isa was removed to Bellevue Hos- pital, a WILL YOU BE A COWGIRL 4 FOR HUSBAND WHO COOKS?| Texan Writes Mayor He Wants “Real Pal” for Wife, and He “Wants Her Quick.” If there is a young woman of about thirty-two in New York who could be a “real pal” and aspites to become a “cowgirl,” there is a lonely cowbo: named T. J. ‘Hunt, box No. 493, Ran- ho would be delighted to marriage with her, provided send her photograph in the er. Hunt has written to Mayor Hylan, of materials as a 8 that practically all by the association, day work week and \ Holzwasser Home Talks No. 502 MERE is a standard in furniture “tilat ia. sotne! dont gett ot mpm wm of heads of Superior nting that wives “are | very pF EG 4 aie Easily reached trom Weat Side b t descriptiot eo maelf: sily react ‘est 7 wages such as the |‘) d 86th or £' would necessitate an | years of age, © ee eat ORR SRN BE: Cooset omen Core years of age, built like an ath: feet tall, brown hair and eyes, w 180 pounda and was once consid good looking; am in perfect heal ‘Western cowboy, can cook, keep house play the violin, am looking fer some good woman out my age. who would be a real pal and one whom T could ma cowgirl out of. IT am not rich, have good business ability, can trana- Liberty Loam Bowds Accepted as Cash at fed face valor on any and_alt_parchases. advisable. Between ge steamers are the docks here. Write tor 80-Page Catalog and 3-ROOM APARTMENT act any kind of business. T want al sas VaALt TO BREAK SPEED RECORD|*"."Soi'torsjrcice, tote" fA] mace sas canna $249 : T remember you it you will ‘help me | “ROOM APARTMENT ——— put, Please have parties send photo | | BEST S800 VALUB $379 | >ROOM APARTMENT TRRROne hie? $585 SISTER DOLORES DIES AT 84. pM i LS in Hour. aH gee capa sresres one (| Our Liberal Terms Academy Mount St. Vincemt-on-th on Tuesday in St. Vincent's Hospital. at | hd the age of eight-four, She was known | to htndreds of students throughout the | United States. | 3} was of Irish ancestry on the pa fe, and of Scotch on the ma- Hudson died 1 four biplane in an State, New Jersey am Hie time at the We, Deliver by Auto to Your Doo ternl FALL OPENING SALE IRaincoats FROM MAKER DIRECT, AT REMARKABLE VALUES! skilful workman- stock im New York to select from, SPECIALS FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY coat; retail value $12.50. . Women’s Silk Cashmere Rai peoot Coats lied mode retall value $15.. depend- 10.50 For rain or , » shine; nov- Women’s Tweed Rainproofs new models; Novelty shades, 50... loose or belted value $18 els; double Women’s Mohair Coats Thor- stylish coat, aplend: 19.75 “35.00 Ladies’ Storm Coats 'mported eravenetted, thoroughly water- proof; stylish utility coat for any occasion; $30; upward from ted and t tailo: ie wee 21.50 BOYS’ AND GIRLS’ COATS FOR SCHOOL WEAR Indispensable garments, insuring absolute protection at economical cost. We have only two stores in New York, Note name and addresses carefully. bust and length, Remit by check or money order WEST SIDE DEMANDS $225,000 ESTAT sociation Come Out for the home me Freneb and Spans Spoken Here 16-Pege Autumn Sale Circular | As- “Resolved, That the Chairman appoint a committee of five members to repre- ported the regular Democratic nominees FURNITURE} Double Textures, for boys and gi ges 8 Girls’ Capes, attached hoods, attractive to 16, Various shades and styles retail B 98 colors; good materials; thoroughly rain D 98) value $9; upward from..... we proof; retail value $5; upward from,..... e Southwest 835 B’way Cor. 13th St. 945 Bway “igor 5 Filth Avenue Surrogate | | | the minstrel by King George when | At © meeting of the Thomas J. Kelly Surrogate Fowler yesterday denied he was Prince of Wales, They were | No. 663 Weat 42d Street the application of the trustees of the | Man Who Possessed It Held tor y ’ ! personal friends from 1884 to 1892 TOHOWINE HEROIE TICES eee oe en eee manadina tiie the Grana J —+— when Dobson conducted a studio in = | nimously wealthy clothier, for an adjudication) ie nie laa “te ; d ‘ ,. |Hegent Heat, London, Dobeen's ihe . IN ; we. the ‘Thomas J. of the estate, In their petition the] Federal Commissioner or Won World’s Championship troduction to ‘King award followea| One Prisoner Wounded in the Fitth Aswembiy {e'Siseed’on'the fant disposition of twe | Urockly” yesterday, te eyo 4 i 5 a atio } York County, resent any estate, which, larry Braver, twenty~ of 3 in Contest Here—Appeared his association with Lord Wiltshire) Warehouse Battle—26 Bote | interference with the judiciary by selt- the wilh was, Third Avenue, Brooklyn, in $2,000 bail ape |who had become a fast friend of the} 5 ; atyled party aders, and believe that fife Rachel, to ! for the Grand Jury. Braver was found Before English Royalty. | American while he was playing the| les Found in 3 Bags. eee Sadana kava kiven terest. G0; Eee EE aly with cocaine valued at $5,000 in his pos- — |4t. James, the Gaiety, the Pall Mall — efficient service they should be ine| session that had been stolen from the - Broadway lost itn banjo king Jast |@24 other London halls, Lord Wilt-| after a battle on the fourth floor of ed fot re-election by all party or- M Tod Severs yearn | Stee Brockiya, ss ne bbe « “Dobby,” old-time minstrel, | Shire prepared the way for Dobson to| the Greeley storage warehouse at No anfzations, Therefore, be it further! In denying the petition, Surrogate] Charles Cohen, fifty-three, a wateh- winner of the world's championship | Play before King Edward. | 342 West 36th Street early to-day,| “Resolved, at this association | Fowler said: Haak Of NO tame tite on the, oharge for ré-election Joseph | an jmportant charit ewburger for Justice of the Su /tles are permitted t me Court and Richard H, Smith for| He declared _t in the Counties of New York and Bronx; and be it fur- | PRR We ,made no effort to form the corporation, leseribed the teatator. although the C eps in the Supreme Court to compel the trustees to form the corporation contemplated by the testator.” a $5,000 IN COCAINE STOLEN. Reprimands Goldberg Trustees for Not Establishing — | Jewish Girls’ Home. | ng a box of silver spoons, was he evidence indicated he o find their owner, t the trustees have och Prices Make Downtown Shopping an Extravagance Established 1260 KOCHsG. 125th Street, West For School Opening Ready to equip the Boy and Girl with serviceable toggery of Koch high qual- ity at Koch lowest-in-the-c prices. School Dresses School Hats Smart New Models, in|An Exceptional Showing heavy ginghams, new plaid effects. $2.85 Sizes 6 to 14, three-quarter or long sleeves, with ported pique collar and cuffs. im- Felt and Velvet Hats in black, navy, brown and red, Middy Skirts $3.00° $5.98 Vaivet tinier, the $1 49 popular hat for school wear, Drill and Galatea with body. |in black and ee Si 19 White, blue and striped. | best colors...... . Third Floor Where is the Store That Can Match the Prices of Koch Boys’ School Suits Smart new patterns, styles that Boys will like, and Koch high-quality standards, and| Middy Sailor and Junior Norfolk Second Floor tweeds Norfolk cheviot mixtures, 2 trousers, sizes] cuits sizes 3 to 10 years. $1059 » $1 8-50| $7.50 » $7 9.00 Models, Junior Norfolk Corduroy Suits—$ Tan, blue, brown and green; sizes 5 95 BCOB...ccoccceccrseercersoosvess e Famous Crompton Water proof$ Corduroy Suits, 2 trousers; Nor- 1 3 75 folk models; sizes 7 to 17.. . 89° Blouses, “K. & E” and “Roy Blue” makes, chambray and ras, with neckband or collar attached; sizes 7 to 16 Here’s the Opportunity to Save on Boys’ & Girls’ School Shoes Black calf, sturdily made, with good serviceable soles Girls’ Lace Shoes Boys’ Lace High cut, broad| Shoes and medium toes.|Broad and me- 118% $3.00 dium toe. sa (ee Wi ee BO $3.50 1to $4....06. teeeeees $3.00 Clearance SUMMER SHOES Women’s White Canvas Oxfords, military $9 45 ° and Louis covered heels...--+++++ 41.69 Women’s Canvas Sport Shoes and Ox- fords, heavy rubber soles and heels...... Third Floor. Be Sure About Your School Hose Koch's specialize on hos- iery for boys and girls. Thousands of pairs pass over our counters day after day. No need to search for @ reason. CHILDREN’S SWEATERS 2.99 They're worth more than you can compute if they but save the young- ster from taking cold. ‘There are specially good slip-over models in rose, en and brown. Sizes 30, 32 and 34. Reg. 29¢ Children’s Black Hosiery; sizes 6 to 914... 19¢ Boys’ and Girls’ Heavy Blac! Ribbed Hosiery; sizes 39¢ 7Tto 114 Main Floor, All-Wool Coat Sweaters; in ee CHT

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