The evening world. Newspaper, August 1, 1895, Page 8

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Liner St. Louis and Angasta Victoria the Contestants. Better Lucania’s Hourly Record to Win, q on the Maritime Exchange. Participated in on the broad Atlantic ships of their class afloat. Gandy Hook, and is belng wateln figuratively speaking, with consi’ interest in shipping and naval cir The ships are t Columbia and the Hamburg-American Uner Augusta Victoria. ‘The best speed of the St. Louis tx not Pushed to the mit of her capacity ago made In one Lour's run 20.70 k ‘This test, however, was n forced draught, with an ext @ comparatively small crew. 4 LADIES LADIES? BATHINGBATHIN BUITS, like ont SULTS. like ew g Jof » good quale lino of fine biack! ty navy blue tine, Brilliantine, all fannel, plain or 1a snd pointed sizes, % to 46, trimmed withjed with exitared at braid, sizes ee 2.48 1.89 3.98 hadies’ Outing Suits. Iadies’ Outing Suite, of black or navy blue imported 4 and domestic double and single warp storm serge, in Blazer q and Eton Jacket ef- E fects, jackets half lined with @ilk and ; large balloon sleeves, ; full eweep skirts, with organ-pipe back, the best suit values in New York 3.98, 5. 08 # if 7.98). The same styles, with Ce 4 collars, at x a 6.98 |! } Ladies’ Outing Suits, with Evon or Blazer Jackets, in tan or gray fancy mixed Englich tuitings and plain black rg198 an O98 | fan and gray tines, at. > : Le .— §€ “a Sy a iy ile lla iat hi 2 a aici ll a ca aad Bh THE WORLD: GREAT RACE ON | THE ATLANTIC. Cruiser Colombia, American SOUTHAMPTON TO THE HOOK. The St. Louis Will Have to} ‘ WER BEST GAIT IS YET UNKNOWN She Is the Favorite in the Betting AMERICAN LINER “7. Lo There ts a pretty ocran race beln& | mre Columbia passed the Needles off! of 22.99 k dries at 1 0’ St. Louis twenty-four ald be 28 of a Lucania’s grew just now between three of the finest jermtoad that each ship wilt c ou pton te (10 Ats utmost capacity The race is from Southampton to Whieh incthe etting is being Indul in by Uie members of the Marit'me fx- who offer odds in favor of the le | nllex behind the m bent performance the la has made in a run of een hours and nineteen r from Southampton. best trip of the St jmade a brutal attack upon the girl he | had ruined ya » new American liner : — Bt, Louis, the United States cruiser Uned Tomatoes for ee, an Malan barber, Al yet known, as she has never been There is no doubt but can improve on this time t trip was her maiden one, and by no means pushed, The Columbia in a speed trial a year —— Scout Hoyt Held for Ann ade under supply of stokers and engineers. Her present test is under natural draught and with e to make the 100 miles in fi teen hours and twenty-s This would be an the highar to tho € Will soon thousands, TE 5 B A WING sults, Ike cut, | B A T “it PxIGTB A extra never will they be again. ut, SULLS, epee ll rk of fine all. woo! snilor el. ENA antine. navy blue flan. | | bargains we have given them. Colored Dress Goods. ENS LAUND 89c. Swivel Silks, 12hc. | and ect NMG tlore HANDSOME Swivel Silks, in whites and. yxcvi ely of in very attractive wenv and warpings—f r waists, blouses, ladies and vniloren’s «rois wear, &o., rot necessary “magniticent value, white with flne braid, | moharr brad, cream wh e3, kadies’Summer Dresses} Including Wo ashable Suits, the price 4h 49c. FrenchCrepors,19¢| é French Crepons, in fastionabls Ww W ROWNS. blues. greens, &c.; also 39.1nch alin wool! nary blue Storm Serge Cheviots and al!-wool French Printed Challies, both light and dark sounds, all tirst Wists anal Tuer of exquisite styles, trimmed with cibroidery, at prices down to zero. in an assortmer Dresses in Figuved Lawns, White ee 4.9 8| esses in Dotted Swisses, 4, eH Dresses in French Pigs, > lUphotstery. [inches wile, per yard GOLD Drinted Drapery, per yard kadies’ Servants Skirts| SEPARATE SEPARATE x SKIRTS in donb.e | ‘GED Chenille Table Coy MEN'S UNDERWE AR,| br 4, 98 | ee 3. 98 kadics’ Waists 14 Price, Ladies’ Waiste, with laundered collars id culls, in the n atylee, with ex ra hale + aud wrt ye, Your choice 25, Drawers to match ut ¢ bambrsy ‘and 1 £29, 39, «49, 669, 79 & 98 Ladies’ soft finished Waists, ty and in the} ety lose in lawns, pe ry ales ant eam! reduced to .29, +79, 98, 1.48 ‘and. “a in $5.00 Baby Carriages, $2.08. Ki Baby Carriages, upholstered in cre- ie \ ton, Steel Springs and Gearing, 2.9° » NOS TWO.PIECH BATHING r with white snipe, MEN'S tea Two. tevw Navy Blue or B 1.89) > Es splendid qualit THURSDAY EVENING, AUGUST dA, 6 abe on aan aN lei etal ah ene Another eesti tant Withee Ready to Testify in Her Behalf. The Saloon-Keeper's Wile Heard the Taunis and Saw the Killing. A Soclety Formed to Abolish Capt- tal Punishment. Another jinportant witness his been discovered who con testify in behalf of Maria arberl in the event of @ new trial being granted by the Court of Ap- jreale, to which her lawyers, Mr House and Mr. Evans, have made application It has been learned that there was still another person present in the bar- room 408 1S Thirteenth street, When the girl Killed her betraysr, Ca- besides her mother and little brother and Nardo Tavolacel, who had been playing cards with Catalde Ths was the wife of the saloon- keeper. Si the Killing of Cataldo this wo- n has kept out of sight, and the 4 portance of her testimony was not rei ized by the defense until very recently. Then @ search was made for her, but it was found that she disappeared, but after continued efforts it ts sald that rhe has at last been located and that, like Tavolaccl, she has consented to ap- pear as a witness for the contemned girl if a second trial ix secured. Her testimony, It 1s stated, will cor. orate that of Maria, and, like Ta- vola she will show that Cataldo nd that he was armed with tiletto, Which he threatened to use m her. She also lack the cruel taunts and osu which Cataldo whieh excited degre sD he weak-minde ur Miry Q i ninth street, and formed u Btate the nition of © tal Punisher Thaddeus B. Wakeman, frevth was chairman and y tary, and the other mbers, are -known philanthroe ing ‘Thomus W. Organ, Kade berlain and a number of resolution was adopted de tit was the Henay of the 1 of Maria xt to commute her me ng adjourned after ointing & committee to draw up Plans for permanent organization All the Italian societies are now ine teresting themael’ in behalf of the unfortunate girl a are raising to meet the expenses of her appea courts na sald, to-day : rfecting Uy ‘ord he Presentation of the cane to the Court ures that things look very ht for Maria, and in a new trial he ts nothing bess than an absolute Aiea, of names in the petitions pardon which. are. betng fant Wernor is increasing daily, hey are coming in by the thousan igs White Wool Blanks pr 42c, Bleached Irish Linen Dam - us 124¢. Bleached | Hone Hemstitched Pillow Cases, | Oke. 1,98 Ladies’ Lawn Wrappers 1.25 Ladies Of Appeals as soon ag tt sits In Ociober, is and from all over the Blate, and the Hw beup In the hundrets of SIXTH AVENUE AND 23D STREET. Sixth Avenue, 21st to 22d Street. ‘an Get No Direct Evidence 1 . Holmes. CHICAGO, Au knowledge to-day thelr complete defeat so far in their efforts to secure direct] the Wife niisiobad Salil evidence of murder against H. H Holme: Dozens of promising clues have been carefully investigated, wit- eas after witness who was confidently | Same Eleo'ric Chair to Be U expected to “tell all” has been exam- in Which Buchanan Sat. ined without result, “When we started on this case," ee sald Inspector Fitepatrick, “we knew it would be almost impossible to get any one who could positively connect Sent Out To-Day. Holmes with any case of murder, yet we thought ft our duty to investigate and we have done the best we could, “We belleve several crimes have been | g1N y The Evening Worl!) eral rvurders, So far we are unable to prove our belief,” sine isis onsiions the coming week, probably on Monday. HUGH 0’ BRIEN DEAD. ‘There are few preparations to be made, us the same electric chair which has been used for Buchanan and other mur- derers and the same electrical apparatus aro in readiness and can be put in post- | Ea-Mayor of Boston Expires Sul denly in Somerville. SOMERVILLE, Mass, Aug. 1.—Ex. in a short space of time. Mayor Hugh O'Brien, of Boston, died The invitat Father James J. O' Brion, ing's Grandson Dend, sent out to-r and fully nidden from the condemned man, the week be explute with of killing an: EHRICH BROS. CUT PRICES FOR FRIDAY. ne Lawns, Jaconets, Viv- | ae, y istes and Seute h Lawns, 1.00 ‘ane 7 Cha . p, rd é fi 05 1.00 Men's Newligee Shirts, 8! se Outing Shirts HO Phreat Vest Shopping i a . Ladies? §! 50e, Ladies’ W, » O08 50e. Sterling Silver Belt vi x Ive. China Plate 1,00 Covered Veg ie Trystal Stee aul S k (60 in, ). Towels ... Bb, at 823 50x36 at. nee Pan 48e 2 Washable Suit 5.00 ‘ 8 * Emb. Dr Muslin Mises Night 1a i ‘dies? Pique Shite, 00 Mexican Hammocks 2.00 Woven Wir squito Canopic amelled Iron Beds, 3/25. yd. China Mattings, Hell 1,00 Nottingham Lace ‘Curtains, Latties' Sateen ¢ ve French Shirt W ‘ists Sailor Hats. 00 Mixses’ Shoes... . Ladies’ Waists for Tinted Stationet ‘Bout 08 Black EVERY ITEM AN IMMENSE BARGAIN. ~The | police “°-| Warden Sage Preparing to Execute Invitations to Witnesses Will Be (et ell Leach seems to have abandoned au! e 9 hope of Executlte interference, and 1s resigned to his fate, The Warden 1s also satisfied that nothing will be done to stay the execution, otherwise he would not Issue the invitations, 6th Ave., 20th to 21st St, The crime for which Leach was con- demned to die was the murder of his wife, Mary Hope Newkirk, at their apartments, 412 West Forty-ninth street. | JNUSUAL BARGAINS this city, Nov. 19 last. He had been mar- ried to her three years and was insanely IN 8. He charged her with incon 'y, and was bitter against her LADIES’ incle, who was a fore man in the Street- leaning: Department on orning of the date men- Aug. 1.—Preparations committed and believe that Holmes were begun by Warden Sage to-day for and his confederates are guilty of rev- the execution of Murderer Richard Leach, which will take place early in ns to those whom the law Ruddenly tila morning at the home of allows to attend ax witnesses will be ul y. The date for the exe- jeution will be set forth, but the exact 4 supposed to be known to any outs It is also care- who only knows that some time during ning Monday, he will nis own Hfe the crime the tioned, while his wife Was in_ bed, Leach’ attacked her with @ razor an¢ almost cut her throat. She bled to l death in a few minutes. | Then hi hacked at hig own thr hopes o: Killing himself, After he “wrote tha causeror the act fee 400 Desirable Cloth Jackets and e did ceed In Killing himself, | ‘ eh faa Mauna to the West Forty: Capes, this season’s shapes, in it tation with the * a Fixepih ntreet noice, 8 ‘his hand, He medium weights, Coverts, Kerseys Md tie Be t the desk what he el Ginn Mena tne ne wan ‘i hausted and Cheviots, especially suitable z Mood, In Bellevue ° from june of plogd. In Bellevue Hs tor cool Summer evenings or early | chk | Fall. $2.98 to $9.05, Re Original Prices, $5.50 to $17.50 OTH AVE. COBNER 20TH ST. 1, ag Midsummer Sale of GA MEN'S RUSSIA CALF) west 234 se. every dencription, “or every use and GD pose; made of the beat materials a ae | en Sarurday. Lace Shoes $3 Shirt Waists, $10 Outing Suits, $275. $8 Silk Waists, | $3,275 $15 Linen Suits, Outing, Cyeling, and Sporting Shuea of neat workmanship that can be pro- $5 Mall Orders Receive Prompt Attention. full necounts of the base= game are given in “The Evens CAUTION. —Hav no Agencies or neh Storer, my Shoes can be purchased ouly at my | ing World's Night Extra, issaed establishment. immediately after the at play J. CAMMEYER, 6th Ave., cor. 20th St., N. Y. women who weigh well the worth of a dollar, were welcomed at our wonderful WISE WOMEN, Sites We wan. women from everywhere to watch their own weliare and wend their way hitherwards this week. Never were such bargains offered; COLLAR SHIN made weh a yoko im ay iarge patterns, every one guite anteed perfect i seconds In - this Tot a shirts that have oe. and It is the hesligee shirt value ‘nat orders rom th at GLIGEE SHIRTS, vest ity of Madras, patterns and Clore: eit elaewue re for .49 ME Ne Ss 7EMIYR NEGULIGEE(S been seen and never agal sui striped, in an € Tanti Bh a pled pattern 06 asia ewan, .O8 |. | Summer Shoes at Less Than Half Price.| nae FINF KID, also >| iow style, sin ibtons, ail sizes, Worth SPECIAL, 1.75. oUADIES FINE KID. abo Russet Tam, | H detox Inst, | ale on po 0, SPECIAT Bow 98. Kuwet Tan, Juhets. 9 Ltoe ond tip 1 49, ue, ull izes, a pair at... * 49) (- = Silks. fot ag! the kind that wasu Men’s & Boys’ Clothing jand ni go, Cori | We wan 4 2 vs! Wash Suita, prices each, last wowk Ge, 10 $1.25, now. 49c, | Blouses, last week | now Our SUMMER CLEARANCE SALE has proved the crowning triumph of our business carecr, and the more callers we have now the more regular customers we shall have in the future, because all are more than satisiied with the) From a thousand and one a ticles we cull the following: ‘Men’ 's Negligee Shirts. 39c. Lyons Silks, in plaids and ry oe =5—~ | stripes, at.. -l CHAMOIS Gloves for, ladien, with 4 stripes: pin checks) and. ooaddd .39 1} bu tng, in whit ewe Te .69 effects, at eres $1.25 rich grades in Fancy Tatveta, LADIES’ PARASOLS. jaaie combi nations, light or dark * 50 LADIES’ All| a Sik Cre ons. in evening 12! Silk White Par-|sha-es. re uced from 290. to... « 2 asols, white en Black Goods. amelled — sticks ° 1, an excellent Panee aE inch, pure wool, an excellent” Duy quality, a’... cel 98 75¢, Black Brilliantine Mohair, 46- ° inch, Rich Black, high lustre, 49 ets # Pillow Cases. Grand Clearing Out Sale of Cloth- Sheets # l C S +» Bargains such as nr have FULL regular size Sheets, size 38 can be} 3 t we e . Lvery dollar's worth of spring | ht clothing must ‘entirely forgotten, the room, not the goods, All this season's mize 4. ys widg by 4! LO He Nave O. NAA fr single beds, uN M yds. Jong, at Pants, worth [SSG Aone Ate $2.00, at. 1.50 PULL SIZE Pillow: Cases, sizo 400 pair [428 :8, deep hex Bargain No. Men's AILWo nN 45x30, at ose eee HEMSTETCHED. 1 mi aufncture, extra | 4, —100 | wide by 24 tong, 5.00 heather Goods # Belts. Jue cheviote, all wool, Bargain No. 5.100 Men's Snits, of finest and i tuakesot 09 to $25.00, ra Heys! All Wool Suits, sizes fo 14 years, last k # w » and 1. 69 elasecte tvacelli made, 8 1N to 2 Balance of Boy ns V 1 Hoys’ Dowet Fiappel Py Me titan buckles: 12c. Sie,, at each..... _|like ent, in a vari- ety of pretty pat- 65c. Fancy Taffeta Glace, in “hair fine 4 to 4 ye great bargain, at | special bargain, at and paragon 5c. Imperial Black French Serge, 38- sizes 14, 16 and 18 years, at.. and $7.98 XTRA LARGE BIGESliceta tor extra ‘ 07 ao stn 2,50 aah Aion cmon SOO} HEMSihic CHE Db Pillow Sanat 13 nen Sheets, Trish ‘This lot contains neatest BE petish town, gray, Linck aud jtaie elling very strongly ww 2.49 ide All Silk Belts, with AL wal 25 i MISSES’ SUMMER DRESSES, SEPARATE SKIRTS AND OUTING SUITS. MISSES’ AND] AND TWO- LE DRESSES, |CHILDREN'S |CHILDREN’ BLA ae ER OUTING ae Ee 1. athe SUITS, like cut, of SUITS, like ent, RESS » like . ting-|O! @ fine quality cut, trimmed with | {ney Mixed Ging-Vatony ergs, in terns, with square |yows of fine em- | hams, Wish revers| navy biue and yoke and culls, |broidery down | and cutfs of plain trimmed with |fontand on collar | materials in con-}skirt is made with biack, Blazer half lined with silk; reg jund cuffs, 5 a|to 15 years, a very fancy braid, orgin = pipe _ back ud is hali lined; trasting — ehades; sizes 6 to 14 years, | sizes 14, 16 and 19 at years, at 49 1.29 98 4.98 MISSES’ TWO-PIECE W IIIT E! five rows of tucks around bottom ; waist LAWN DRESSES, with luge full|is _plaited k and tront,” deep rutile on waist and collar and cufls| ruffle all uround, trimmed with tine trimmed with embroidery ; 3. O08 | gintreiee and extra large balloon |sleeves, rolling collar and bell cufls, ord lot of MISS AND CHIL. trimmed with “embroider sizes 14, 16 DREN'S FINE DRE: SES, in Ging. | an years, reduced from " 6, 98 a Lawns and Dimities, trimmed | $12.98 to... with fine embroidery, inserting or | tucking, sizes 6 to 14 years, in qualities| s years, lined throughout we've been selling at $0. 4,16 and 18 | reduced to 2.98 ina made wih” gin-piped back, in MIS TWO-PIECE, DRESSES of | biack ornavy blue st White Dotted swiss, full sweep skirt, |4nd plain Brilliantine 2.25 ARA ae SKIRTS, sizes TWO WONDERFUb BARGAINS IN IRON BeDS. 4ft, and 4 ft. 6 oS in. brass rail tended foot end, Head piece 4 ft. in. high. ‘This is not B75 the tlim-y affair usually shown, but a heavy, substantial article, never before it, 3 ft 6 in, and 4 ft. sold for less Uhan $12.00, A great bargain in TRON BEDS ihe Tein. post, with with springs, all sizes th on head and foot, sume price, ‘worth $7. at. Sizes ¢ We will send FREE ON APPLICATION competent men to estima'e for fite ting up apartments or dwellings in the city or the suburbs with Furniture and Oraperies. CORKESPONDENCE SOLICITED. QUALITY AND PR.CES GUARANTEED, Travelling Trunks at 1-2 Price, CANVAS Covered Travelling TRUNKS, iron bottom, heavy slats and corners and patent lock, Sles... 28 2.98 3.49

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