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aaSaaHLalsaalaMMWaBMaaMffraiPwitffrMsrat'A liy7iTirirff'"' c-'-""riVi liiiiTiiV'rvT-'fTa!iTri-TrTS I 10 THE SUN, MONDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1897. . I Phenomenal Chances! Phenomenal Chances! 9TT511f I ToDay's Splendid Offering! ;i- unparalleled values pjne Millinery. t, 'n !JU ri.oon. I Women's Jackets, C,10,CB novelt.es 1 Capes and Trimmed Bonnets and Hats House Robes for Autumn and Winter. -M A superb stock to pick from, the ' m JACKETS of heavy ribbed Imported largest in New York, comprising all the WL Cheviots, fly fronts, very desirable, Jjt designs of the famous Paris Mil- m ' lineis and a grand gathering of choice 1" 6.75: Worth 10.00. styles from our own workrooms. m. ' POPULAR PRICES. , IMPORTED KERSEY CLOTH - . . "' K, JACKETS, Novel Designs, lined U 11111 ITI meCi MatS. W throughout with Taffeta or Silk Serge, MA,N ''. I a very dressy jacket, A choice assortment of FINE FUR fc FELT HATS' a11 the ,eadinR shaPes I 1 1.75; Worth 16.00. a"d olors' I 65C' Each; Worth 1.00. WOMEN'S CAPES, Tailor made, ,,,,. . I' full shapes, lined throughout with Silk, SILK VELVET HATS, worth $1.75, I 7.98; worth 12.00. 25. CHILDREN'S TAM O'SHANTERS I EIDERDOWN HOUSE ROBES, and B'CYCLE HATS, X deep sailor collars, bound with wide 0C ; satin ribbons, full skirt, u v BE' f Oft. Worth n 00 SPECIAL SALE OF BLACK I .yo; wortn o.uu. PRNCess ostrich plumes, FRENCH FLANNEL CASHMERE At 3 7 Each. and SILK HOUSE ROBES and -. . .,. . ' GOWNS at FntiAirv m. Choice novelties in BIRDS, WINGS, SmWic EQUALLY LOW OWL EFFECTS, &c, at LOWEST (PRICES. PRICES. Sixth Avenue, 20th to 21st Street. I Academy of If? us ic Utb it. and Irrlnir PI. E. o. Ollmo and KugctH- Tompkins. .Trop'rs ft Mff'rs To-Hight MUMm THOMPSON A.NU Ills FAMOUS l'AV. THE OLD HOMESTEAD, Tilt; UKIulKAL AOAUKMV PllUDULTluN. J kick, a a. so. , 1.00. Mata. Wed and Bt . a. Ere.. 8:1B. WALLACK'3 broTdwav and aoTiTsT; . .?.T - ' Et:IS. Mata 01 a. LAST AErKBUTONK OK TIIK E.VOAtlKMKST Or r MR. E. S. WILLARO To-night. Tu stfay and TIIK JednMdrEeuingi, MIDUI.Kil.u. UVlneaJar Matinee, bj- Ilenrj Arthur Jonea. Tncrsdar, Friday, TUB BainniKT piioriBiiin LOTS BTtDlDKI. VrOItV, Bturdjr Matinee, dt J. M. IUrrle. Next Weelt " Th Roglie'l Comedy," Ae. If? lljJLi coscrnn.. 1 ASi0RUH0TEL,5tiiav.,34ttlSt. i Subscriptions reclrnl at the otrire of CAM. LOEW- W Z58TEIN. Concert Director, a West a:)d it.; TVhOS'S S ticket offlna In all of the principal hotels. KC1IU- BERTH'S. S3 Union iquare, and F. UULLMA.V3.nl F Broadway. I EMPIRE THEATRE, BU0Amv?D 40 ST. M CHARLES FKOUMAN llanager ! MR. CHAKLI.S FROIIIIAN PRESENTS I AffllSS MAUDE ADAMS, f In J. M. B&rrle' totuedy, f untitled on bi nurel, I THE LITTLE M. MISTER. f MATI.VEKM ltEUXK-Otl AMI MATI'ltDAV. ', ETanlwmat 6;S0. Matinees at 2:15. f. METROPOLITAN0PERA.H0USE I 8 EVERY NIBHTsitiiit. Tremendous huco t T.; BANDA ROSSA. K vaaaj -00 Great Artlt B Farewell Concert Next .Sunday. Oct. 24. f Matinee Hat. ULlMflA, .ion OUC ft lirnnd Opern Tnblenux aud luinletlllr. t fTWin-TVPTP U'vray and 4thit' f 1HI1 AJin.lt. Formerly Olynipla Tbeat . v orumtxu timiiiimv. iict. at. mat. mat. L LA POUPEE. I tx. ANNA HELD "nJiE" t, Box orBce. now open. I PROCTOR'S-SiSi f K. J. RATCLIFrE and ET11EI. CHANE fil'RAOUE, t SYLVIA 1.I8LE (M' Curley). QiberBlan. aSa.DOo. I PLEASURE PALACE 1 BBthtt.andHd.ar. All Orcb. 60c. All Bale. 2Sc.ReiV. ( Ulle.TroJa, UHliterB J'lechlanl. tbeDunhanu, Webar f. and Field.' VaudeTlllo Club. Aft., 1-aUjKve.. 7. I HOYT'S lHEATEE."34lh"fari0eJtclrw. S DOYT A JlcKEE Proprletori f 3D WEEK-LAUGHING ROOM ONLY. E "HOARS OF LAUflHTKU." Time.. I THE PROPER CAPER. "A 1110 MIT." Journal. SV Ereclnm at Hi80, SlatlneoSat. S:16. II KNICKERBOCKER ,"'3f.VpF I THIS (MONDAY) NI01IT. ' ' ' IMR. N. C. GOODWIN. Suppornnl hy Miu MA.MSK KI.LIOTT, In hi n w rnmeiiy HuriPFi, AN A IV) ERIC AN CITIZEN. Written lur him by Madeleln. Lucttu ityh'y. TjItOAUWAV TURtTltK. Er'g. HlJS, X Broadway, corner 4Ut.t. Hat. Hat., fl. FRANCIS WILSON, && A,?!&. Ruular I'rKet. II. SO, 1 ho and BO cent.. Monday, Out. KD, FRANK DANIELS, TIIL IDOL'S EYB. S iandaj Br., I QnlICA A1U IIII 5. on. a. O O U9 A 11 xi,. K, HERALD wJUaIIKTHEa. U'way and'sothTi '. S ntrtnuu Cn E E,.n.,Proii. Etcb. atoilB. ff RlfP'Q PKoDucrio.s or 1 Ifll-. O THE FRISKY NOVELTY. I THE FRBMII MAID, vttnz X MATIXHES WhUM.MDAY AD 8ATUHDAT. Slid. t b&RTftb'C ritsi iVHVH i I--lO lUlt 3 I'KKr'OltMIAC'iC. 19iao to liiun l. vi. mpiii. uii miu uo cent. y j. u. (Hum kmii:t. $ 91I.B iiiim !llirtlHMCI, 4 t'ltliNita. y Cuihmau and Hop omb. Curl U and Oorilon. IURANll",'fcu wimt jiats! UnHIIU iiounK bill AVE. S P. M. Wid.AUat. ATJUUbTCH I'iruO I oj.ci. and JIanauer SPORTING-DUCHESS. fR. JAJU'.K n. I'ONIl annnuuees Hie po'lal en. i'XgaKiment of Mine 1.1'II.I.AH, Enklaiid'a re nowned iclenllnc and Iniulihuial l alml.t, uliu will bold reirpiloni dally from 1 1 in l mil ;;::m) in ri:3U I. JJ. at hvarrtl llouit, I ulon tiiiare, hpiHlalap. polntnifnttt by arranuoiucul WA3IIVUI "TK HM.I.K 4U luimruiu Wkl ill MttV VOHU." BOtb .St. Nov. i. Bouti. Mat. Llec. Day I1AI ViO I .nry EVemiigat .lb, UHLl Oi I tiik tiittiiN nun.. I Fresher and Jollier than evrrl Manure Wediifiday & Saturday at 3 COLUMBUS THEATRE IUK UIKItllV flt'ltl'.IM. rntTYpTV a T lEv'aKllB Wed A Hat. Mat. 1 P.M. XXTXXVL; iiV.l TI10S. E. BHEAInTHE TUKATIIIw I IAA-l'.U'Ali' MAX. If f0rJV "ILL I TUB I "Erea. SlIB. V EKJlRQN UASTEB.W1M-. t Ef0,tjH a. I i, ailing- ..awaaaumtam ..,M...l .,-. a ,.i...i HHHHIIMiliilBBMHBHM f4THlTREETfHTAfRE,7 J. WESLEY ROvENQUEST . . ..Manager TO-WIGHT Flrat pro.luction of FRANKLIN FYLES'8 romantlo drama, la four acta and rire tableaux, CUMBERLAND '61 L'udcr the management and peraonal auperrlilon of A LI. II Ills i-ITOL'. JIagninoent production, and bl cait. Including Florence RiKkwell. Amelia sumraerTllle. viola Black, Millie Sackett, Edg.rL. DarenHrt, W. J. Ferguion, ,,';n':.I'f.,, Charloa O. Craig. Lionel Uarrymore, John E Uellerd NlghtaMIBi Matlneea Wednesiay anJ baturday. Soat can be it-cured In adrunco o. u.ual. LYCEUM 33TMTHEHlf TIIK I.IDV OF I.IOXI TUB l.l OK l.lll. . JS!A?'SEEh THURSDAY AND SATURDAY. ANTHONY HOPE. tag..Oct. as. WO. 1!7 at 11 A.M. WWl'll lUKtTnR. . . . . . . . HneVhTl DANIEL FROHMAN ha. arranged with Malor J u. Pond for tha nrai tbroa appearancea of tnu eminent norellat, Mr. Anthony Hope Author or -The Prlaoner of Zend a." -Dolly Dialogue. ." Phroio." " 0ra," Ac. THREE 11KA DISCOS I - I Mon . Tuea.. and Wed , From Iiu w.irka. J Oci. 5. no. a7. II A. m! Itaaer ad l-eat. T3c. up to fi. at Box Office. MANHATTAN THEATRE, .iSSTX Third Week, hnagenient Enda Oct. 30. Charles Frohman and Darid Uelaacu . Prea-nt a new play by Francla Powers, THE FIRST BORN. ai.-otiik tan lutiEvi, A K.DnT SHMSIO.W "Theiucc of loth waa Immodlata and unques tionable." Herald. Etenlngs. H:30. Matin Saturday. 2:18. 5TH A If TiiFATKK.ltroadway A nnfiTa t. M EDWIN KNOWLKS... Manager " Matlnta haturdar at a, TO.XIC.IET AT 8:SU, MR. RICHARD MAISFIELD THE DEVIL'S DIStlPLE, By a. BERNARD SHAW. GARRICK THEATRE. M$!)fi SsrSK c 7TH IMMEN8E WEEK. Slffiii HOYT'S te?la.l lllg Musical Farce, A STRANGER IN NEW YORK, BOTH PERFORMANCE NOV. 1. SOUVENIRS. GARDEN THEATRE'rSV- CHARLES FROHMA.V.....'. "..... Malaga r 2d Crowded Month. MR. SOL SMITH RUSSELL In Marina If orton's American Lome dr. A BACHELOR'S ROMANCE. KTenlngtoTlo. Matinee Baturday. a. CARSEWE HALL. THE SUBSCRIPTION SALE for the Are afternoon and Are avenlar coocerU of tb Symphony Society ot N. Y. WAL1ER DAMROSCH - - Conductor How open at tha box orfloa, Carnegie nail. O.L.URAFF, Bus, Mgr. MKTIIOI'OLIIA OPBRA IIOItOK. BGStail Season tickets with reserred " " seats for the aerlasof flvecon- Ovinf,.,..," cena, 17.80. . 5, and 3. ao OJ UipilOliy cording to location. (Hoxes :.0. u. t:i5. and D0) now on nala fim'lipsfnn at liox office, Men npolltanOpra sii.m.!iru. noU. o. a. ellis, Myr. KEITH'S Continuous Performance. nisi B HI V9 asc, BOc. Noon tu II p. M. Mine, IDA KLEIN, grand opera start PATRICE. In '-A New Year'a Dream " FELIX MORRIS, In "The Old Muslclani" GREAT IIIOURAPH, new Tl.wss JOB OAWTIIOR.NE, MACART'8 MONKEYS AND DOUll, HASSAN HEN ALPS ARABS, 8B others. tup AMicnicAv cain-oprirAv nt iMtrin k tmn AXD aiuut. Popular Concerts, r.xblbtls for Ererybody. Inter, stinz to All. THE q GARDEN. ajgP' ..8Be. only. Mo. only, a Do. only, a&o. WEBER a FIELDS' 2.C"1'aV.-.. THE GLAD HAND BURLESQUE. ""ffiSP VESTA TILLEY. BIJOU to.SiTiit. Jday'.Jone... WHAT HAPPENED ulght. Ela'wrata sofa Tn inUTC i ushlnns for the lacllra. IU JUilua. KOSTER'&BIAL'S, a .50C! CLT.U UK II!IIMIIK. MAIIIK I.MVU, P.IOI.A iin, iotk, kilht iiiii.kt, AND OlIIKIl lUREKiK HTARS. l AT I UK-HATUHIIAY IIAMM! E. HARLEM IHriNo I COURTED" opf.ha jiousk. I ',,'it MN'-rniinT Er.BslB. Wat.Mat.a.l jjlJ' TO uUUttl. OT t MATH. wedTa SAT. P. M. M AK THE LILJPUTIANS. J I nil Tint pair i siiin.ih-nnvV. PEOPLE'S THE BURGLAR. IRVINC PLACE THEATRE. iuiumh w.wn omiK. MIlnrR'Q HTlI ST. MU8F.UM.-100. to all. Two iiuuuii u continuous performance. Illgshow, a.HiUiitcri) nml Srr,.omnh(U(i. c. r, J.t, os ririb atmhic. All the latest models for fur garut nta now on rlaw. Altering and ri'modelllng at reasonable pilo s. DRESSMAKINU.-liTiihclaas work) all styles) best of refer uoes. Address or apply M. JACKSON, Caryl," Yockers, N. Y. SEAL OARMENTS-Flue furs made to order l model ling old garmenta a specially l prlcea reasonable, llARKiR'S. lie W. (nth at, (Ut or ounthsr, Olh ar.). aBaSaSafiaBMBBiafii .rMMEY(iiyy "shiDcdoirJaSboc"! fim$ STflBPARP of iERlT 8n,WENeyfER2(pL1. THE LEATHER TRUST has forced shoe dealers to ralso Prices, says the Press. Forced others, not us. Our factories were well supplied long ago, and while Prices rise elsewhere Ours Are Being Reduced. Witness the " Cadet" SBnoe., made to be sold for $5 and cheap at that. Wc n ceded n special attrac tion to maintain our leadership hence the cut to $4. "CADET" pf shoe, Wj m Made of Black Cordovan, New Shade of Winter Russets, Imported Patent Leather, Highest Grade Calfskin, Enamel Leather. Although Double-soled and leather' lined throughout (making rubbers unnecessary), The Cadet" is as appropriate on Broadway as on the College Field. A.J.CAMMEYER, 6th Ave., corner 20th St. & pINTSpIE;i7HlTlJBB CHAIRS OF RUBENS' TIME. Such substantial, plcturesquo piece as they wcrel No wonder tho old "Flemish masters ltkcd to introduce them into their paintings!" Made frequently like IlubcnV own chair, with rather low, rectangular backs, with the post tops and arm ends beautifully carved, and with carved or turned leg1 connected by ornamentol transverse pieces. Rare now, except in museums; and yet you may have reproductions of Just such historic designs, at factory prices, it you "buyopthe maker" Geo. C. Flint Co. 43. 45 amo 47 WEST 23TST NEAR BROADWAY. FACTORY: 154 AND 156 WEST I9VSTREET Collcnrs anil rhoolis. For Baja and 1'sung Men .lly sad Country, SACRED, HEART ACADEMY. lad Select Cthollo boardluc fhool; .durational ad Yaatagcs UDfturpU'ed i opn allyeari fall Irrm bicu Bpt. 7 Addrraa Dro. AUOUhT, vt Cbrutcr. N. Y. GEaiilCHACADSMY"; COI.LEUE POINT, !x)ng Island. Military Hoarding School for boys. Gymnastics and drill every day. For Ulrla asd Young fVraesiClty and Country. Miss S. D. Doremus BOAKDINO AND DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. RE-01'r..SS OCTOI1ER 4TII. 7B5 Madison at.. .Sew York. ctTca. W. 1. Mr. Platt'a ftrhnol. Fall term opens last week In September. flaslaes. CalLgaa. Wood's New Y ork School BUSINESS AND SHORTHAND, ftTII AVU. ATlr 13STII ST. The largeat. cheapest and best; day sesslonsi night school four (4) dollars per month. Como and a.o. paFn'es n I'M ESS COIXIMJU ANn SCHOOIj OF TBoinrnv o TYiT.ivniTHO. OPKV UIY AU Kini.tU. rl!4 BOWERY. CORNER CANAL ST. UPTOWN, 1U7 WrbT 34TII hT.. COR. UROADWAY. TnOMPSOV'S Duslness CnlleKS and Institute ot Telegraphy, Sinography, and Typewriting, 80 rti a. (opHlte Couptr Union), employs flei)eria day and evening; ihlrlyth ni year; term, only ta per month. "The mo.t thorough, complete, and Ieat expenslvo llu.ineti. College In Greater New York." Call oraond for ITospoitu.. Ur.ih.m'a aeliool r I'huniiar.pliy, 74 ll'rr.j. IodtTldual Instruction by an expert. Tultlou low. Hcboola of Klorutlon and llrainntlo Arta. ACTING, ELOGUTBON. Cultlvatlou of the ipf-klng toIoi, K(-tlcultIou. fto , tor the Uwjrrr, actor, and mlnUtir; llinrouRli and practical Inntruetlou. KDW1N U011DON LAWHKNCK, 100 Wf.tv..M it. fcKud tor circular. llnurlHK Amneiulea. a m m - . nn -k m vi -. Dancing hclmol, lil East 1 Till St. r-rlTnte and clua lessons dallyi beginner, any time. St'lioola or s'liy.li'nl Culturo' THE DRi SAVAGE iiKVF.i.niMKTigTiTiTrn IIUN ttattT SltTII HlltHlCT, REOI'LNb OCTOUER 1ST; BERKELEY Oymua.him. for women aud children; will remove to Cam gin Hall, West A7tb at. Ap pllcatloiH for membership received at temporary of Ore, hull Stli av, ytwtrr JfoWfJ.; VIRGINIA HOT SPRBNGS OFEN ALL THE YEAR. PERFr.CT FALL CLIMATE. 8.S00 FEET ELEVA TION. ON CHESAPEAKE AND OHIO RAILWAY. inE NEW HOMESTEAD, a grand modrtn liotid, ooiupieled and opened last vear,Lntlaxs and cjluu. Mustiuratlvobnibs kuuwu for rheumatism, gout, uuduirvous truublrs. Every bath from n.inlugsprliiaaur natural but water. UOLF LINKS AND WELLKhlT GREEN. riuel.lv ryaud UmlHii'Ut .Mountain Hurruundlngs. Pullman Coinpirliiioul car New York to Hut Springs, without i lisnge. dally Hooks at Fred Echo Ili'MV. Mi'tropolllau tiulldlug, )Iallaon snuare, Excursion tickets an I Pullman reservations at Cbes aprakv and Ohloonb es, 'Mi and lU'.'H llroadway, and omi-ea Penusylvaula UMIroad. FRED uTERRY. Manager. Hot Hpriuis, llath oounty, Va. ftxrurstons. DEEP BEA Fishing Sundays, Tueadars, Wadnsa. days. Thursdays. Steamer AL FOSTER, from East lad at. 7ls0 Batt.IT o'"0l '" L wits baJt UdlM 00 eanta. ' Mim' NIGHT GOWKS. Nainsook, Cnnibric, Rluslln si.ao e:cib. EI.KVKNTH STIIEKT STOUR. A Inrgo lot. just purclinsptl, ftlHl VOII.OilMMl with ROOtlB from our regular stock. i'oiie huvo Itreii Ichs tlinn 82.00, nml moss liurc Ihmmi from $:.:-, (o 8i.tM cnnli. Tliouli tiuiplo In quan tity, llio lot cannot he ilu plicalfMl. Itoautilully ftisliloneil, lu a dozen diflcreiit (IrHlKUH, triiiiiiuMl with embroidery or luce, ami made of IVaiu sook, C'amlirie, or .ISu.sIin, 9l..-0 DCach. Heady this morning. .lAHI'S lIcCKCDHY A: CO., 9lroailiaj ami 1 Itli St. ifubllr Soticr.9. T)0ST OFF?CKlSoTrCEr" " (hould be read DAILY by all Interested, u changes may occur at any time.) Forrlrnmalla fnr the week ending Oct. 2.1, 1RA7. will (loot-(PROMPTLY In all caa-sl at the General Post Omce a. follow s: PAKCF.IJi POS.T HAILS clos. one hour earlier than do log time shown below. TRANSATLANTIC MAILS, TUESDAY At 7 A. M. for KURorK, per steamship I.ahn. via Southampton and llremen. WEDNESDAY At 7 A. M. for EUROPE. pr ateam ship Paris, via Souihampion t w A, M. (supple m'litarr t0::ill A. M.) for EUROPE, tier H illnshlp llfltamiln, vlaljueenslowiis at IDA. M. for RRI (HUM direct, prr stramihlp Ketitli gtnn. via Ant werp (I ttersmust N' directed "per Kensington"). THURSDAY At 7 A. M. for EUROPE, per etpamshlp , Nonnannla. via Plymouth. Cherbourg, and 11am I buri; at SA M. for NLTHCRI.ANIlS direct, per steam. hip OUlam, via Rottordam (letter must b. directed "per Obtlam"). BATUMI 4 Y At lli.'IO A. M. for FRANCE. SWITZER LAND. 1TU.Y. SPAIN. rollTUGAU TURKKY, EGYPT and 1IR1TIMI INDIA, per stratus Ip La (isscoffttH. via Havrei at o:S0 A M for GER MANY, DENMARK. SWEDEN, NORWAY (Cbrlstl. anli) and RUSSIA, per steamship Havel via llremen (letter for other parts of Europ. via rherbourc. niti.t tte directed " wr Havel")! at S A M. for GENOA, ier eteamship Werr.t ilettcra must Im dlrerted "per Wrra"isat Ida, M. for SCOTLAND dlreot, cr steamship Anrhorla. via Glasuow (letters must be directed "per Vneho rta"): at 1 1 A. M. (supplementary la-.ti) P M.) for EUROPE, per steamsbipUuibrla. via (jueenitown. PRINTED MATTER, Ac German steamers sailing on Tuesday take Pr med Matter. Ac . for Ger many, and Specially Addressed Printed Matter. Ac., for other parts of Europe. American and White Star steamers on Wednesdays. German ateamers on Thursdays, and Cunarrf, French, and German steamers on saturda) s t ke Printed Mat ter. Ac. for all countrlea for which they are od v ertised to carry mall. After the closing of the Supplementary Transatlantlo Mails UiAim-d above, additional supplementary malls are o;cued on the pt rs of the American. English. French, and Oi rman steamer, and re main open until within Ten Minutes of the hour of salllug of steamer. MAILS FOR tOUTH AND CENTRAL AMERICA. WEST INDIES. Ac. MONDAY. At IliSO A. M. for LA PLATA COUN TRIES direct, per steamsblp Dellendens at IU p. M for 1IKL1ZL. PUERTO CORTEZ. aud GUATE MALA, par steamer from New Orleans. TUESDAY. At W.SU A. M.for NEWFOUNDLAND, per steamaiiip Auyrlsn. from Phllalrlpbias at I.I P. M. for COSTA RICA, par ateamer from New Orleans. W KDNEaDAY. At 5.30 P. U. for PORT ANTONIO. Bt-rsteamtr from Philadelphia; at 7:S0 A. M. for RAZI1. and LA PLATA COUNTRIES, par ate m shlp Galileo, via Pernambuco. Uahla, and Rio Janeiro (lettera for North Uracil must b directed 'ler Galllto"); at 10 A. 31 (supplementary 1 1 A. M.) for cr.N'TIlU. AMERICA iexu pt Costa Rloa) and SOUTH PACIFIC PORTS. ier .teamsblp A.I vani.. la Colon iletters for Guatemala must bo directed "per Advancv"j: at 11A.M. for PRO GRESO. pr steamsbln Panama (lettcra fur Other parts of Mexloo must badlre-'ted "perPanama") at I P.M. for CUBA, per steamship hemx-a. via Havana; at U P. M. for PORT ANTONIO, per steamer from Ooston. TUURSDAY.-At 10:30 A. M. for HAITI. CDMANA. and CARUPANO. per steamship Print MaurlU (letters (or other parts of V.nesuela. Curacao, Trinidad, Ilrltlsh and Dutih OuUna mult bo di rected " per Prlns Maurlts "l; at 1 P.M. (supple mentary HS0 P.M.) forllERMUDA, per .leamshlp Orlno.otat 1 P. M. (upplmenury 1:30 p. M.)for NASSAU. N. P. and rlANTIAGO DEOUUA, er ateamthlp Magarai at 3 P. M. for JAMAICA, per st.amshlp Ardandbu (letters for Retire, Puerto Cortex, and Guatemala must bo directed " per Ardandbu"). FRIDAY At 1 P. M. 'supplementary l:3n p. M.) for CAPE HAITI. ST DOMINGO aud TURKS ISLAND, per steamship Cherokee. BATURDAY At V:HUA M. (supplementary 10 A. M.) for ST. THOMAS, ST. CROIX. LEEWARD and WINDWARD INLANDS, per steamship Pretoria (letters for Grenada. Trinidad and Tobago must be directed "per Pratorla"); at 10 A. M. (supple mentary 10:'t0 A. M.) for FORTUNE ISL AND, JAMAICA and 8AVANILLA, per steam ship Adirondack (letters for Costa Rica muit bo Irected "per Adirondack"); at lu A. M. (supplementary 10:110 A. M.) for HAITI, and SAN 1 A MARTHA, per steamship lint steins at 10:30 A U for CAMPF.CHE. CHIAPAS, TABAFCO, and YUCATAN, per steamship Orliaba (lett rs ror other parta of Mexico and tor Cuba must be dlrerted "per Orliaba"): at 11 A. M., for Nt WFOUNDLAND, per steamship Portia: at 1 1 A. M. (supplementary llsno A. M.) for VENEZUELA and CURACAO, also SAVANII.LA and CARTHA QEN A. via Curacao, per steamship Philadelphia; at I'J M. for URAZIL. nor ateauisnlp Dale.-arlla. via Pernambuco and vktorla (l--tters for North Rrsrll must be directed " or Dalecarlla"): at IX M.for GRENADA. TRINIDAD, aud TOBAGO, per steamship Irrawaddy. Halls for Newfoundland, by rail to tlallfax. and theucoby ateamer. close at tblsofllce dally at 14:30 P.M. Malls for Mlquelon, by rail to Boston aud thence by ateamer. dose at this omce dally at 8:30 P. SI. Malls for Cuba close at this offlce dally at 7 A M , for forwarding by sUamera sailing (Mondays and Thursdays) from Port Tampa. Fla. Letter malla for Mexico city, overland, unlesa specially addressed for despatch by et-amer, close at this omce dally at 1 S M.t paper malls at 0 A. U. IReglatered mall closes at 0 P. M previous day. TRANS-PACIFIC MAILS. alalia for China. Japan, aud Hawaii, per steamship Halgl" (from San Francisco), close here dally up to Oct. S at 0:30 P. M. Malla for the Society Islands, par ship City of Papeltl (from San Fran cisco), cloie here dally up to Oct. & at 0:30 P, U. Malls for Hawaii, per steamship Australia (from San Francisco), close here dally up to Oct. it 7 at 0:H0 P. M. Malls for China and Japan, per steam abtp Olympla (from Tacoma). close here dally up to Oct. 131 at :30 P. M. Malls for China and Japan (specially addreased only), per steamship Empress or Japau (from Vauoouv.rl, closeberodallyuptoNov.il atiltliop. M. Malla tor Australia (except those for West Australia), which are forwarded via Europe, New Zealand, Hawaii, FIJI, and bemoan Islanda. per ateamshlp Alameda (from ban Francisco), do", ner dally up to Nov. 16 at 7:30 A. M.. 1 1 A. M , and u:H0 P M (or on arrival at New York of etnamshlp Campaula with llrltlfh mall, for tuaiialla). Malls for Australia (except West Mistralta), New Zes land, Hawaii, and FIJI Islauls, ier steamship Warrlinoo (from Vancouver), close here dally after Nov. 19 and up to Nov. 10 at fl::!0 P. M Trans-Paclflo mulls are forwarded to port of sailing dally anil the srh'dule of clt sing Is arranged on tho presumption of their uninterrupted overland transit. IRegl.tered mail cliMe. at ti P. M, pro lous day. CORNELIUS VAN COTT, Postmaster. Post Omce. New York, N. Y., Oct. 10. 1H07. Jrartina ttotrls and ?lftnutant. HOf EL Q ROSY EN O R, uvril A tit. AMIS lOTII NT. Beautifully furnished apartments, superior cuisine and service. Fifth aveuue aaphalt pavement com plst.d. PA II, IT. OttVIS. M.snir, lioTKlTl M A ItT V. French table d'hote, T Mm u h si. Give It atrial today. Conrert every evening. Lunch, 40c; dinner. 00c. Wine and colfee Included; service a la carte at all bourai moderate prices. Rooms by day or week. iuauirpjf (Ulianccs. PRINTING at a few hours' notice; 10,000 circulars all cards and blllhusds 40c. per L'lOO. EDGAR PRINTING AND STATIONERY CO., 00 West 8lh st. 3?nttnts. PATENTS for Inventions proctirid promptly; low rates, ROEIIKIl AllRIKHKN, sa Nastau st., N, Y, Established ib, 1 1. eiipcu'rltrra. BI.ICKRNSDErVeR.no, :. U3 No. 7,130; guaran teed Ihe Ust. Call or write fur catalogue, trill Broadway, room 0. grrxonal Notices. ARIOI.UTE divorces seotired, 00 days, Dakota. Ill'HKE. II 13 N. Y Life building; Investigate! coufldenilal, rsllaUlei several oauaea. 'atchtg ana etvelrt,. On I DIAMONDS, WATCHES. Call nr a4 Weekly dress WATCH SUPPLY 00., 8 Maiden, rajas.au. laos,non0I. All (Oodi guuiatssl, The Poetry of Fine Linens 1 jryju ViANY YEARS of pains-taking construction are behind our M 2gS ill linen business. We place at the service of the smallest W WZ& buyer of the least priced linen article, facilities that control the MM sr$)L best in all the linen markets of Eurooe. W rS) Wherever in the world the best linens are produced, you 1 V pij may know that there is a direct track from that place to the I 4VA Wanamaker stores. No buying at second-hand, no agents, no I JV, - samples, no go-betweens of any sort. M f'l SK Ireland is the greatest source of supply for linens gener- i ,1 yW a,1y5 Scotland excels in medium grade damasks; France sup- I , Plr plies artistic designs; Belgium unites French taste with , Mk n 7 -"- British solidity; Germany surpasses competition in medium TSr I A qualities and Austria complements Germany with low-grade , j, 1 ,fc- linens. W Look at these three beautiful specimens, each representing the work of a different W. country. m The first is a luncheon set, made and embroidered in the Bavarian Alps. The cloth is hemstitched, with il double rows of drawn work on the borier, and is exquisitely embroidered by hand in colored silks. With a dozen nap- . m kins to match, SUK). ..... ... .. 11 Next comes a five o'clock tea cloth from Ireland. It is square and handsomely embroidered in white, witn , a. border of drawn work, beautifully designed. , 1 R Last is a characteristic piece of French work, a large dinner cloth of white granite linen, with centre of tne I ? most exquisite lace work, and border of lace insertion and drawn work, hemstitched. With napkins to match. ML These give a glimpse into the character of the fine linens at Wanamaker's; but they tell you nothing of the J many beautiful things you find here that can be had nowhere else in the country the many patterns confined to us, the j . special designs produced for us only. For example, in a line of Flemish goods here there is just one pattern that is sold i elsewhere in this city. fy Come to-day and examine the display of new linens that crowd our shelves and counters. Come and get an Ij idea of the advantage you have in buying linens at the one place where all the world's best products centre. ' Here is a special piece of good fortune : Another importing house owned twenty-three hundred and ninety-two pieces of Embroidered Linens tx quisite handwork done in the Alps. Among them are all sorts of table pieces, from the 4-inch doily to the yard. square tea-cloth. Prices run from 12. c. to several dollars all at half the usual prices asked for this work, and at a fourth of what equal work would cost if done here. Here are hints of specially interesting housekeeping linens : . . Table Linen i Napkins Bed Linen 80c. a Yird-Full bleached Scotch damask, - 0B!eached Scotch damask Nd- S-50 and 6a pair Fine substantial httth . two yards wide. Three pretty pattern. fj in sSuare- fir t Te qwlity. "itched Sheets made of round German H-Cl Napkins to match, 20 In. square, at Jl.75 j dor,DrtsV patterns linen thread with pretty row of open- 3j Q a do""- ., . j, ' , .,,!, rit v,t-,.i, wr k above hemstitching'. They are of fi2 1 a yard-Several pretty patterns snow- WoO a dot-Very stocky, full bleached , , . 90x106 In., so hard to rW3 white damask from Ireland, two yards Scotch damask Napkins, 24 in. wide. now-a-days ; except at much higher II wide. Napkins to niatcli 20x20 in. $3 a dor.. Fine and handsome bleached prices 1 m $ 2 a doz. and 24x24 in. f3 a doz. Irish damask Napkins, 24 in. square. , . .,, , ...,.,.., , V V l 25 a yard-Fine and handsome bleached $s 0.Extra good and large double ,l!r,i$,(elr?$t,tcned sh"t$ for siQ- 1 Flemish damask, two yards wide. The dmsk Napkins from Ireland, 26. in. gie Deas' 72x9l '" 1 patterns were specially made for us. so square- Tiey re beauties and will give il J you can be assured of their excellence. yers of srvice. Towels it, Napkins to match. J "vvcis mmj $1.50 a yard Still finer and possibly 20c. each All-white, good quality hack Mr handsomer bleached Flemish damask Bed Linen Towels, from Germany. Ends are hem- J two yards wide. Napkins to match. stitched, which saves lots of bother and I nnrh Cofc 75c. a yard Stronc and durable bleached worry. 19x39 in. a-uiiiii -cls. sheeting from Ireland, 2'a yards wide. fJ.SO a set Good qui tv all wh He Aus- , , .,rH Fl, ,.,-.. Me,,u.A ch.ftiniv 25c each Very fine, all-white huck Towels trbn fringed table clotli. 6SxS3 in., and "f'l .H oii'a "ds with henllned ends and P1" Unujl one dozen dollies to match. from Ireland, round thread, 2 yards borders; of German make also. 22x42 in. ,S..S-l"AleS,Sti-1Cl,edUb,e CJth frm ti a oair-Good German linen Pillow 38c each-Hemstitched damask Towels AUStril, 63x90 in., and One dozen nap- ' a PaiJ U??'t S1",?, It, 71 (mmnmrnnv. nr-tfv rnrn"nrlr T"t kins to match Cas, hemstitched, 22x36 In. The old trom uemuny; pretty open-worK ettect. $7 a sel-Han'dsome all-white knotted fashioned sort that wear so well. 21x24 in. fringe cloth, with wide row of drawn f 1.25 a pair Still finer and better Pillow 50c each Large, handsome all-white Ger- A work 70x90 in. and one dozen doi- Cases, hemstitched, 22x36 in. They are man Towels with hemstitched ends and lies to match. from Germany, too. row of dainty open-work. 22x50 la A RARE OFFERING IN LACE CURTAINS A book To thatf S.- The 18th of October! Not often does the opportunity to BARGAIN fory of fhlfworid buy fine lace curtains at a great reduction from actual values and History of the Races con- I' come just at the season when they are most in demand. tains over pages does not But the exceptional appears in the chance or to-day. Add fuiy describe its ampleness m about one-third to our figures to find their usual selling price. Those well-filled and handsome M All are Renaissance or French Honiton lace curtains, in twelve beautiful mnpri'il movs wnnIH moke patterns. The finest, a magnificent curtain of elaborate Renaissance design, that f ' K , ' " ."f " ,", " r r is now selling in New York at 550, is in this lot at $ 5. th,rty octuavo ,v!unef of i00 Two patterns at jjo, regularly mo. pages each. In that form they M, Two patterns at $27, regularly S5. would need a book-case them- wfpf One pattern at S25, regularly S32. selves. In the eight massive M' l&K?'r3S?l' volumes the work is compressed JM T,ra0.or. Four pattern, at gi7, regularly $2U into most convenient form, while 5 01 a mict d a nr- a iMc? tne bindings are the most sub- m BLANKET BARGAINS stantial that can be made. I1L We're speaking carefully when we say that everv blanket Nearly 4,000 fine illustrations W in this store now is a bargain. ' maps, chronological charts, V The causes for the great rise in wool you can decide for your- race charts and plates m colors, self but it is there ; and you're not going to get the next blankets and reproductions of the master- for the prices marked on these. pieces of European and Ameri- 53-25 a Pair-60X80 in., 4J lbs. enough cotton to mike them wear and ?" hilUUl iSJfntS fvlr I Single-bed size, 90 per cent. wooL wash well ieO 01 niStOncai pictures ever 52.75 a pair 70x80 in., 6 lbs. 56.50 a pair 82x82 in., 8 lbs. brought together. . . Select wool, well mide: large enough for Double size ;, high-grade wool filling on fine double bed spool-cotton warp. Previous advertisements have set l' ij 53.75 a pair-72x84 in., 6 lbs. ? a pair--78x86 in., 8 lbs forth some of its literary worth ; have f This blanket is nude to our order, and we Genuine California blankets, fine springy told of Its deep scholarship, Wide W know its quality; 90 per cent. wool. long-fibre wool, woven to our order. scope and easy -to-read style. This li 55 a pair 78x84 in., 7 lbs. 513.50 a pair 90x96 in., to lbs. Wanamaker edition is not a reprint, E Made of long-staple soft wool, with just Very fine California blinkets, for very but is the actual Subscription edition 'w Tuim onor. large size beds. being canvassed country-wide to-day, m , " at prices running from 548 to 5175. ...JRjf nED Fine white cotton spreads HANDKERCHIEFS Here's the differ- With that mode of selling, great 1 spreads for sinK,e beds are 75c" each; . encc :"At Wana- waste comes in it is the expensive ! full size spreads, m patterns maker's, handkerchiefs are linen ; at way of getting books. The proof is W copied from handsome Marseilles other stores they may be linen. here in the club arrangement that I ; spreads, 90c. Some special lots of our best num- gives our members r Bt Fringed crochet spreads are the bers that come to us in an unusual 1 B proper covers for use on brass bed- way, are here to-day at less than reg- THE Hi EDITION FOR $23.50 K steads. Handsome patterns, single- ular prices. -,.,.. . - II bed size, 51.50; double-bed size, 51.85. Women's hemstitched, 5l a dozen. The plan is this Join the club by JU Very handsome satin-finish spreads, This is a special lot but really precisely lnaili not convenient to visit the "SS double-bed size, fast back, are 52.50 theame a$ our regular izHjc. tandker- store, paying the mt " And back of these is a great stock "ffSSfgf 2 a doz'"1- MEMBERSHIP FEB-ONE DOLLAR , 1 that we can only hint of. Initial hemstitched, I2.c. each. We deliver the complete set at il Thirs- flo.r. Fully laundered, with hand-embroldered once k- - -i MM initial, in two styles. ,7" , U Men's hemstitched, 16c. Members agree to make fifteen At 2ic these beautiful PWn white, various widths of hem. m?"1"' payments first payment WH,TE anmns are n afchine out in Me's hemstitched, 20c. thirty days after olning-for the M LAWN K " .rHeouli Rlly our regular 25c. handkerchiefs. doth-bound, 51.50 a month ; for the II APR0NS ba a,, .atk dobfc.qjck. u,m. ffit'SSS. SSilS0? dUnbto I bea mistake. ., BUREAU SCARFS Two dollars' worth mZlS;JXmV' W A large variety of styles, some with AN, shams for one dolIar cost is 0 . Tv i r'5 a month- 1 enbroidery and plaits, some with plaits Anu a" what is here for you Books delivered free where our M alone, some with deep hem. Some while this lot holds out; beautiful hem- wagons run. We pay NO freight or '11 have pockets; some are very large stitched scarfs, shams, and centre- express charges. Mk sizes ; all are well made. 25c. each. pieces, all open-work centre effects. Members may resign within ten days, Wl White lawn and cambric aprons of ALl MARKED $1 EACH. and thcir Payments will be returned. ,,K extra quality, many designs, at 50c. SarfSt x54 , m jnd Specimen pages, illustrations, testi- ' each. 30x30 in. momals, and tullparticulars mailed free. 'f) Taatk alraal. Tam alraal, Utmth atraat, IB JOHN WANAMAKER I Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co., Broadway, 4th ave., 9th and loth sU. Jtjft