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i] » FEARFUI PLUNGE OF A BABY BOY. | Little Joseph Tuterman Fell Five Stories and Was Picked Up Unhurt. entire family, and Joseph and bie little ister were at play a $8 o'clock. The pened the front shutters and out on the fire-escape Ile through the openin snd, then Sounded eainet the fight | This swung him clear of the building| acd he went hurting down for two fighte abte more, untl he landed tn the swhing of Achille Brow’ butcher shop the vroun! floor The im, of the falling chile | wrecked the awning, but |v KLy he by io a Tut and war pot injured the way framework, Ax the awning gave he site with It down eet s imernally injured. inte surreon sald the iad ind ao mueh as @ serateh againet the fire eneape rails FATAL FALL FROM WINDOW Delgrono Lost His Balance and Planged Out of a Fourth- Story Windnw. old, who lived at 19 West Houston last night to participate in the tion of the festival of “Our Mount Carmel.” He spent the Dyterian Hoapital. honding three-year- Light In metrymaking with friends at old Joseph Tuterman back to his ang-|2¥ Rast One Hundred and Bieventh street. "Jocond had Suet tallen trom a. Ath: |x “winger on ‘the fourit foe tor breath of fresh air. He lost his nee, Oe a ae ae ine | (ol yo the shlowaik and was instantly some - y alles through the experience without a scratch. a | Fall May Kill Baby Girt. ‘The Tuterman family ltve en the Thressyear-old Helen Yeamans 1. floor, front, of tenement at 108) Fi ored, fell from . four-story poe avenue. The father is not steadily m-| i ecugh am alesbatt into the cellar of ployed, but he went out to work at 5)) Oe . Jersey City, last night. @'clock this morning. That roused the | The il probably die. FRANK CROKER’S $4,500 DOG STOLEN. Springs, where the Croker family are wont to spend the Summer, and had reached Utica when suddenly, eo the story comes from that town, the $4.60) beauty was missing That was this “Not a bone broken,” said Ambu- | lance Surgeon Williams, of the Pres | morning, aad immediately the wires | were made hot with inquiries and the of the escape on the fourth! |incidentally ourselves. Ce ee eee, ~~ | Men surrounding the Ddieck detween Sixth and Seventh avenues, cea teen ep | ' found Talbert Riding | oof of No it, Me had 4 re ¥ f rot, be alenel te 0 with four revolvers | |Negro Set Woman Afire |second + | aytng fron George 7 at Hetlevue Hospital “som mre ir eet»! TN OUR BASEMENT. Thine up's smelt |2,0C0 Pairs Women’s Tan and 1 for hts bedroom, She Black KidOx- | Piapped again whereupon, it ie jaaid. be sonpet her, She then sprang |ford Ties, all at bim like a tiger when he swung the lamp. bringing |! lown squarely on her sizes, head 00 Her clothing took fire at oneo, and ap $] e the ra ‘eaming (hrough the apart. mente she set fire 'o beds, curtains and jcarpet. When the fre was analy) Per smwthered the woman had been wally burned about the face, arme and neck.) Pair, Ta.bert escaped sad the pollee went to leok for him. It was impossible for ¢ poltce to get any information from baa @ residents of the viock The reserves | 6thA Co 20th St. feli one| were then ealied out. alwut Afty police ve, Or. ‘Macys. Fresh Trophies Added to The Ribbon Sale. Yesterday's Ribbon Sale was the hit of the season. Counters were lined aisle-thick and the ye without pausing from opening to closing time, Sunday's advergisement told of The 25c. Ribbons at 12c, The 30c. Ribbons at 15¢, | Gelstmine Dedgrona, fifty-two rears | The 35c. Ribbons at 19. went to Little flaly on the upper | Plain’ and fancy styles, ranging srom } to 4% inches wide ; all of them pure silk and in the most desirable colors. The variety Is by no means depleted. Plenty left for to-day’s throngs—with the following splendid reinforcements : 15c. Silk Ribbon at 8c. _—————————$—$$— Best quality All-silk Fancy-woven “Tie” Ribbon, one inch wide, Four of the newest designs, including self-colored satin stripes; floral effects with novelty loops and combinations of lace patterns and hemstitching. Twenty-four tints; five of light blue, two of turquoise, two of violet, five of pink, mais, nile, white, cream, ivory, blgck-and-white, navy, cardinal and black, made for the best retail trade and never sold under 15. per yard; our price 8c. or 74c, for piece of ten yards. 45c, Silk Taffeta Ribbon at 24c. _——_—__________________________} Soft-finish Taffeta Ribbon; rich, irridescent lustre, six inches wide; white, pink, light blue, marine, turquoise, nickel, cardinal and black, worth 45c. per yard; our price 24c, Women’s Shirt Waists. These the days we do "es turns” to you and the manufacturers—and rt Waist makers are bent on cleaning up. We accomplish their purpose for them, when by so doing our own and our ‘ police ali over the country asked to keep a sharp lookout for the animal, | That he was stolen is certain, for even a dog of his strength coulé not, have broken the chain of stee! which Sound him to the baggage car. There is Uttie doubt that young Mr Croker will recover the dog, for he ie familiar to every fancter in the land, And !: would be next to impossible to dispose of him. More likely he ts being held for ransom, FACTS ABOUT FLOUR. Made White le tavien Out the Part Which Helps Digest. Modern methods of milling separate the parts of the wheat berry that contain the diastatic element, and furnish only the white flour made up almost entirely of starch. One of the principal elements need- ed to digem this march has been left out In the process, and therefore the person who eats much white bread is almost sure to have Intestinal troubles, for the starch does not di- res properly and must, of necessity, | | decay, and cause all sorts of trouble. | @ “Nuts food, on the contrary, | jis made up of the entire wheat and barley, and the processes of digestion shown In the human body are opied as exactly as porstble, in a, mechanical way, by the use of mois- } Pemak Crrker and the missinn dow, customers’ interests are furthered, The great Macy outlet has received its power from the public, That’s why we invariably utllize it for the pub.ic’s benefit, Your generous preference enables us to buy immense quantities at reduced prices, It is quite right that you should share in the saving. Tuese Offerings represent the truest form of reciprocity. Shirt Waists, made of fine striped corded gingham and striped and figured corded lawn, all colors, worth from $1.00 to $1.35; our 4% Shiri Waists, made of sheer white lawn, tucked back, dress sleeves; 59 also striped percale, front trimmed with embroidery inserting, worth {rom $1.00 to $1.25; Our pric. .sseessee sree rere 00nd’ $1.50 French Percale—dainty stripes and figures, $2.00 Imported Madras—pretty stripes, Waists sas Coth—piain, sold colon, at | Silk Gingham-—pink, blue, lavender, | 719: | wit Lawn—tucked back, front trimmed with six rows \of inserting. Women’s and Children’s Skirts. “Phenomenal” is a trite and stereotyped adjective, but it is i | | i] \ ) | and — the (et | ‘lice. Sut neta 6 | SPECIAL TO-DAY |i '3 been offered to H i 3 H ae An exceptionally bril'iant array o eoeeee: Great Mill and Factory Sale of Women’s Dress Skirts. Women’s Black Taffeta Silk Dress Skirts. | Women's Dress Skirts, like cut made of black taffeta sili, cut In tye Latest shape with flare flounce, trimmed with three bands of black velvet ribbon: tn- verted plait bac s ese ke ime velvet bound: regular $12.00 skirts; special 7.98 | | Women's hand.ome flick [Taffeta Dress Skirts, suitat«t) wear with shirt waists oa the atest style, trimmed with sic rows of black velvet ribbon around bottom, ant inverted plait back, lined wit! the pest quality per ant velvet ) binding: regular $7. 50 5 98 skirt: very special, . or Golt faced alk woo! black and materials, in Oxton! and ster gray, finely tailored and stitche Jeep inverted plait backs: suit able for wheeling leneth \§ to 42, waist band 2) 4 7 to 30 regularly sold for $750; M. & F. Sale Price “Be Great Mill and Factory Sale of e , e Misses’ Wash Skirts. 100 Misses’ and Children’s Skirts, of crash, full and wide, made in the latest styles, trimmed with two 29 bands of white duck o@ bottoms, 10. 12, 14, 16 yrs, 100 Misses’ ani Children’s Skirts, of white duck, | f bargains in every “pe fj ment of the coolest, most comfortable and conveniently located store in Greater New offered for to-morrow. A personal inspection of the goods and prices we quote at this great sale will conclusively demonstrate that at no other time and nowhere else have such unequalled values w York’s shopping public. Read the few following items. You can glean from them what is to be expected in other departments that are not represented here. eee ccec oreo ene. Mill and Factory Sale of Leather Goods. | Combination PocketBooks, in seal | stan and faney leather, plain or Iriiomed with silver-plated comers; usually sold at 29. and 198) 9 M.A F. Sale price, J G nuineg seal, pigskin, moroceo or suede Finger Purses, with larce silver Plated initials they wer const 39) ered cheap at $9 M. & F. price Women's Betts in genuine seal or veco leather lined, covered inate chi they would be good 190dor, Women's Graduated Belts in embosse! white sheepskin, black oe ie. of plain patent leather with of pulley ¢ or buckles; value 2%. at ii = 15 Men's Belts of solid cowhide in one ne nes oS with rings; usual pricee 19 with deep hems, made full and wide, in the latest 47 |: and $5c.; M. & F. price, designs, 10, 12, 14, 16 yrs, 190 Pisses’ and Children’s Skirts of crash: good qual- ity, with the newest style backs and opened on side, trimmed with two bands of white around bottom 9 and up side; 10, 12, 14, 16 yrs, \lso a full line of Colored and White Piques, Duck and Denims, trimmed or — untrimmed wi atts” 1.98, 1.69, 1.49, 98 fecead Flow, UWB St Seetion Great Mill and Factory Sale of Women’s Swiss Underwear, Women's Lisle Thread Swiss | Ribbed Vests, low necks, high necks, with sleeves and without, extra sizes; not one of them | worth less than 3$c.; your 19 choice, Women’s Cotton Ribbed Vests, trimmed with lice ant silk ribbons at the neck, in a variety of styles, which sold at yy 2c cach; the} tities are Bot larg Sahing will be quick: you Main Plows, 50th MH Becton Se-ond Great Week of Our M, & F. Sale of Hosiery. | We shall continue the Hostery sale this week with | new goods direct from the mills, at prices far below | cost. Exceptional bargains. Woren's tiose imporic! ingrain Hisle, Riche! eu and Kembrandt ribbed, tin and black: ‘lS value 40¢., V.& E. cale price, 12,000 pairs of Men's and Women’s full seamless Mose, every pair quaranterd to keep color and stainless they were mace to sell for more than double our sa price; colors are blacks an! Sets, in all sives: take your 6 choice to-morrow, only None sold to dealers and only 6 pairs to any one customer. All mail orders promptly filled, 10 Women's Hose, im mM ive pita only 250 im Pe ried and domestic, printed and , extracted hoo itry, plan and nbbed | and vertical stripes, polka dots, ina vartety of styles 16 l, and culors, worth 19. and 2%., M. AT sale price, the most expressive word in mind with which to describe 3 Men's Fancy Sirped Hall Hose, and pinin tang an | the succes: of our Skirt business. You can't well ignore the items we quote. Frank Croker, son of the Tammany | (ure, time and warmth. Nochemteals | At $] 6 | At 6% | 9 Meader, i minus « dog. It ts not an/ oF other ingredients are used, but erdinary dog. but a full-blooded Eng-| the simple methods selentifically ar- ligh bull, which cost ihe young man} anged | $4609 in London last Spring. There-| In this way the starch of the grain! fore it may readily be seen thar the! !9 transformed into grape sugar, and! lous {9 4 serious one. the Grape-Nuts food, which appears ‘The dog was on its way to Richfeid| 9 & granular form, shows on the palin riside of the little granules sittter-|* ng specks of this grape sugar, which Inn f MOVING DAY FOR POLIC ” but is a result of the change ne tarch into grape sugar, wh: Brockiya Force Leaves the Maniet- | y,, out to the surface very poof pal Rullding and Petn@tiehes | os the sap of the hickory or maple on Seatth Street tree will frequently show in the wing day for the Brook. nS one ME=A o8 the cawes- een ere 2] A handful of Grape-Nuts held to wh. it ty “}rhe light will #how the little glitter- ee cotabiinbed nestguart eesti ling particles of grape eugar. It is + iene vacaquartera st Wl aturally and setentifically pred | ested,’ therefore ine food agrees B iw * ae omy te Gy ital with (he Weakest sort of a etomach. are, im the centre of the vusines| i+ must not be used in i ree quanti. Gririet and seceeeitie, by ail street sie, at one meal, .or Ht fe concen. Se 200 tee location is on 0 site| ted. and over-feeding of even th 2 o beset formerty cocuptet | cholcent foud is not advisable hed been vacant for rans meetke | Being perfectly cooked at the fae- politicians of Kings County | tory, the food can be served instantly Wo OR og Jap wit) clther Gry oF wet, col. or hot. Whe there "promie 7 PAP wT wanted hot, Rot water, milk or cream jureau, the olepest. | one be poured over it. There is a ‘he | @efinite, Jistinet and ites be ibe we sueh and s0 long a8 peopl: appreciate the fi of oy ee RT sea ay Sa ey ola an Bt, %0 long wil he Women’s ‘Skirts, made of duck; Children’s Skirts, made of good, black, na’ y and light blue grow us, strong burlap suiting. Jus! ‘he gar shot with white poka dots; ment for business and outing wear waists, 2} to 28; lengths, 40 to cavy and brown; jengths. 24, 24 5 in, and 42 in. Women's 75:. to $1.50 Hose at 39. mee eee —--.-——— — One hundred and twentvefive dozen pair in this lot— samples from a leading imp» ter Women’s Spun silk Hose, black and colors; a iew pure Black Silk Hose; Nlack Lisie Thread; opea-work insieps in 4 tistic patterns; ali-o.er | ace Lisi¢ in black and colors: oen-work ‘isle, with finc tinted stripes; Black Lise with colored embroidered insteps and br. lian’ Lisle Thread with vertical stripes; worth from 7%c. to $1.50, our price 39%. Women’s $2.25 Tan Vici Oxtords, 99c. Women’s Tan Viel Oxfords, hand-turned soles, stylish opera toes, sold regularly at $2.25 per pair; our price We, These are the kind of values that discount the summer lull. So long as PARRA RANTES NNER TT DRE NRSA TES = | ! Saat eneeee Tea Cups an! Saucers, imported china,with heavy gold blacks, with doube Soles, im a variety of styles; Men's fancy extracted polka dot Half fiose, in blak and nay Dive crounds, with white dots and a vasiety of figures, ai! fast color& actual value 2)<. ai] Sits, OF Sal fo 1 J morrow, | Women’s Hose, fancy, cotton, black, navy and } cadet crownds, with white polka dots, guaranteed | | fast colors, at b 1 1 | Women’s Hose, extra fine two-thread black cot \ } tom; actual value 19c4 Chole of any, | Chikron’s Finest ee (gyptian “otton Mose, in stain less blacks and tans, in tine ribbed, with extra spliced | ine-s, guaranted (ast color; al sizes: for wear and dura | ity these goods have no equal. they are wor J 1 dowbie this week's price per pats which 5 onl) | Main Foot, Wd H Seotion F. Sale of China. Dinver Sets (i | porcela; wit Ofee®> pretty on orguse ; 4 fecorati ms, 10 ; pieces taney shapes MOA F Pree 5.05 Diener Sets, Carisbad chine | th pretty ford dont on 100 pirees, inciedin, soup tureen and al neces food eed M&F. Sale Price complete vei, 12.49 Tea Sets, imoges (hin; pretty S aps, Deautit | ecora tio: 5; handles gold stippled: § pieces; MA 4 T. Sale Price, 5.85 | Cuspidors, mported \ustrian china, good shapes. 39 | pretty decorations, at, each band border. M. & F. sale Price. per pair, 9 Thet Few, HO & Beewe,. | sortment in Piso, Sb Ht Segtion, Sale of Collars, It you are looking for latest styles in COLLARS AND CUFBS, Wilalways ey find acom. plete as. of all sizes in Our Men's Furnishing Dept. Our Leader at 10c. flen’s and Boys’ 4-ply Collars, in Sof the latest styles, sold uniter an- other branJat 1 $¢ 07 $1.50 par dozen, Omorrow, 10 pated ia a box for $1.00, or, each, 10 We are showing all the latest Summer styles in Carl & Wilson's, Lion and Crown brands. Complete line of sizes always on hand, * Main Fiver, (ed St Sention rocco nccsccccs . Art Embroidery. We place on sale to-morrow 30,000 yards of French Lace Braids ‘or Duchess or “enatssance work; over atterns in white or cream, usualy Jat je, des and Sc per yard 2 5-volume Sets of Bours 54¢, 800 S-volume sets of Books, | bound in cloth and stamped in gold, printed in clear type on good pa- | per, including the following popu | peice, ‘soc. ; lar authors, per set of § vol- 54 | ies (nde, 25 umes, | Rosa Carey, 11. J. Holmes, | different patterns and colors, MA Jules Verne, Henty, Macaulay, Kipling, | Mt 5c; M. & F. Sale price, ilawthorne, Longfellow, Chartotte M. Braeme. Main Fee, UD M Sertion meee en secon Correspondence Paper. 1,0) boxes of ‘upertine ‘atin Wove Paper, octavo size, ruled of plat bos contains (0 sheets of paper am envelopes io mately M. & P. Sale a 10 Main Pow, Sa Semtow M.&F. Sale of Buttons 000 gross fine white pearl! Buttons sizes 10 to 22, two or four hole; \ FP price, pee card of two 7 ] foren, Main Plow, 00) @ Seotion ecco sor cccoe Great Mil and Factory Sale of Notions. | A . Taffeta Ribbon, ~yu, | No. 7 French Morn Rome, perdor 2 }.o be ste! Dress suse, 3 ae, dow. black "4 ‘ | Ss sh Mar rail) Pin Cube cbwe bea inten Corset | wgl sh: Pins. 2 papers 5| sewing Ma hine Oil, per bottle, «4 | Handy iromime Wan, pero, 40 pow Women'stanc Mose Sup- porte s that sul * & . ! Me Children’s Straw Hats | “y Chil ree's Straw Mats, very prettiy (rmme with organcie and lowers. in pink, white blue 29 and red regular price "9e.; at ork dn, 95 | ¢ — Bloomingdales— will be M. & F. Sale Women’s Lawn Wrappers on sale to-morrow 4 of at only 150 dozen women’s fine fancy Lawn Wrappers, white yoke,flounced ruffles and trimmed with braid, all Sizes, 34 to 36; the above is the best value we ever offered. None sent ©. O. No mall orders fi ferent Plow Uh % Gectton, Great Mill and Factory Sale of | ’ Men’s Negligee Shirts, New stocks just received; all bright new goods, beautiful patterns, Many cases opened for to-mor- fow's business, This is an opportumity seldom oc- Curring, where manufacturers dispose of their stocks for such a small part of the original cost. Pine Negtiges Shirts, some made with wih sears c tr and 1 pale of cuffs, and. others me ccee ith all he atest im, | pes, beautiful color. heliotrepe, made of a fine Dedtord Stitched, gathered yoke, im alta a ne Tew Canieg Sin A |. Sale Price, Moin Fine, oh H. Section, Great M. & F, Sale of Parasols, 25c. The balance of those Parasols that created such a sensation last week at 25c, go on sale to-morrow, The Jot includes about 300 sateen and other cotton fabrics, in plain colors, figures and stripes, as well 0 a oe Morrow all at, each, Great Mill and Factory Sale of Neckwear & Suspenders | Madras String Tles, in stripes, | large assortment of colors: M. & f price, $1.35 per deren M. a ste ag per 4 dozen, emg Squares, in spots WF. pre, $690" doren ret Boys’ Sitk string Tles, about 90 F. Price $2.25 degen: retailed 12! Men's Imitation Guyot Susrenders, ai! desirab ferns, 25. ls the seguias price Me ie £5 price, Men's French Lisle Suspenders, assorted, in the new cross stripe, all webbings; taken f a th M. & F, Sale price, oe ne ee 19 Main Peer Oth % Section. Great Mill and Factory Sale of Infants’ Wear & Corsets. infants’ Lawn Caps, with9 fows of cords and | rows of tucks, very full lace ruche | af around: regular } price 19, at 25 | Alo alot ¢ White Lawn Blouses, with sailor cob lar, cuils and down front trime ed with embro dered rate never sold £ less than 94¢., j 79 For sale in Infants’ Wear Dept. Mice cool summer Corsets of wh rutile of same mate gud strong net, in medium riat sizes 2 to & vr togths, aso a lot of cycle Bre ut regular price 25 summer Corsets: 39 tegubr price Oe, at Blouses of pretty Striped and plaid ca ee ecee Groceries and Wines. { more then kes) 00 Yh. vest qual im half price, 5 ver. CHLORIDE OF LIME, 145 ‘3 cans, BATH BRICK, per drek, TUILPT 8048 +. bean of ground); ¢ ib 13) cBipox TEA seticiows teed, per Ib, Me, te, aa) 5