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rn Ae Re +feey* caterer THE WORLD: MONDAY EVENING, AUGUST 6; 1900. ' ih la of the Men Beep! don =| and from wealthy | shy Ovean Grove. Some have no sympathy for the evange. y HARRIET HUBBARD AYER. ‘. her persons. tet, but feel sorey for his wife and elie ip ientiinremanans Mrs. Bayne, After Weeks of i! Continuous Riding, Appears : in Normal Condition. it . Rev. Henry M. Wharton former t Arrested on Woman’s ‘ Complaint, OOOO OOOO || Sedver Plated Ware These goods will wear well and not tarnish, the designs are new and handsome, and the prices are about half those usually yy all first-class dealers, Purther ime cucements are unnecessary if really need the goods, ba RERRY BOWLS, of a lange sis, uadruple plated and ler WATER BOTTLES, imitation of cut tase, quadruple plated top, worth Our Eighth Half Yearly Trade Sale of Furniture and Home Furnishings, now in its second week, is attracting the earnest attention and thoughtful consideration of all housekeepers who are naturally economical as well as those who have to economize, for investigation and comparison have convinced them that the BIG STORE’S STOCKS AND ASSORTMENTS ARE THE LARGEST, QUALITIES THE FINEST, and PRICES THE LOWEST. Make your selections and purchases now before the return of the multitudes from the country, when crowds will be greater and prices higher. If you want anything in this line and are not quite ready for it, just make the selection, pay a reasonable deposit on it and we will lay it aside for you until you are ready for it. In addition to the long lists of great lergntas already published, we quote the following for to-morrow’s selling: Furniture Hioor Coverings, | China and Slassware P thrives, appar PCE | TUPTED TURKISH COUCH, bree WILTON CARPETS, value $2.25, 1.65 DINNER WARE. + A la PRATENNY, BOLWIN- | sie, all hair filled, upholsteret with AXM! CARPETS, value $1.50, 1.25 | DINNER SET of Haviland Cue, 1 And, aa T remarked before, it's a free| best steel tempersd springs, side of EXTRA VET CARPETS, value Nichly decorated, new shapes; win NES, A.V. WILSON, CHARLES PROPITT, Dy MAS GEOROR KUNLKE, MISS L SEBKAWP, MRO MMMA R barne MRS. BAYNE SURROUNDED BY FRIENDS AND PACEMAKERS DEO OUO OOOO OOO COUUOOO OOO OOnOOOOUUnO OOO ARK Sroceries and Pure Foods, pyaet: Choice Halibut Steak, pap & pe Cream Se Corn, Creamy Lina Deaso or WBite Beane, special, pet can, COCOA SHELLS, 00d and whole @lave work around Valley Stream, L. Mat would rouse the virtuous indie fden of an entire nation were tremendous physical ef rt and pert of @ prison diseip or @ means ar to an end, however excelent, in a girls reformatory. | Mrv, Bayne, ‘he record-emashing cy list, says she ts rifling for “fun and “ee @ tonic for her health And who | ‘he em I that 1 should take exception to, Mire. Bayne’s views on health and hy- @iene? | 1 caa bear testimony a MRS. BAYNE’S EXHIBITION. {an of the SSuil' ot Night and day, day and night, for 5°06 ores twenty-eight anys, Mra. Bayne, « iit-) MRS, BAYNE’S APPETITE. Pe scrap of a woman, Wh headquarters, No poet ion ' at Valley Stream, hae deen recording Rundred-mile runs on @ bicycle, at least! | ene every twelve hours of ths time, and more frequently two centuries in twenty-four hours. 1 Intended to write a sermon for wom. on with Mrs, Bayne in « collapse aa @ : RB, acy & Co's Attractions Are Thelr Low Prices, around; fully worth $25; in this sale, 14.75 TAPESTRY BRUSSELS CARPETS, regularly priced at §#; im this sale at 35.00 to No st 1 OFFICE DESK, of solid oak, low value $1.00, 75¢ jut as Tem a truthful chronicler | am ue except possibly a rather ua; top curtain, © in. wide, 29 im, ie, | rate 60 Value %Se., 50¢ DINNER SET ef German Ching, 103 ound to eay that Mra Bayne ts re |b ral betillane cy of Se Soe ask with ex wind at ” Pieces, newest decorations of 2 Miaod Batariay she rode up to Went! No honeatiy 1am’ not yo trad og) emenraase a Sat | Ya aie. ee 14.50 Hotel and lightly dismounted as though bird and fourth 4 foe Aap shetty soho |Vatoe 48, 38¢ Value 40e,, 30¢ CUT GLASS. Se 50¢ 0c Young Wt Japan, Sune Hrson, aliah Neeabtaat rie ° our blended Tea, Sever wa fine appearance; 6 pect » CANIED FRUITS: Bxtm fancy arg ‘White Oxheart Cherries, choice Bartlett Pears or Se liclous Blueberries, new goede, cial, per can, prinel t IMPORTED SAR Marta or Le Moigne le @ Fesriae" th the day ve: for the termination of the | country. | head trimmed with heavy cont and 45 J 1 price $31.00; on eale to-morrow a Mt 9.00 ' aus ; . | 58, a CANNED FISH: Al B 4 . le. sit haelemeenianlg my Eg BaD an gp |BODY BRUSSELS CARPETS, rane DINNER SRT of Presch China, 101 yor Saimca, Pickat's Became ‘ 1.80, ) { ; MAS. BAYNE AND HER THAINER, MRS. HIC y ROOOOT SOC OOOoOuOD Then Mre, Bayne con 4 Ly There. Mra Bayne’s|t den naieting of _ ¢ nelustons are th kingt and shoes and a phenomenon. She defies all physioal Itw ® the rem ar that Mra Hayne eoll ve 08, hh thn velour, with dep wo tinge 1.20 | Pisces, very richly dvearated in opeayo 0 hes prvi get ote Mie cee Conscious. th sneha nnd 30h w 150, oor ee ae dee 4.75 hs VINE AMERICAN CUT GLAGO, deep st Aeieg > tor |S Mire Hi cutting, band polished, at thene low blocks, smiling bright and to ail out-| then the muse potig PARLOR SUITE of an ele | LINOLEUMS, value 7Se., PRUIT OR SALAD BOWLS, inch r-|touch at first, ppearances in an absoluiely no! | otenegs, away finely finished, band- Value 606. sive, S new oy gel to select from; r ie Ct Seely tak marqveterie, ma- i : lat price Ted “Mre, Bayne. a8 ‘map A Brace of Black ne Goods fo eet tees a price $5. tomorow “a an? don't you know, woul! you ad- nd r WATER TUMBLERS, Roman plas, fully worth F7.00;18 Upholstery Spocsals, Atte, ZeaETS, hae en ition. in see that all my arrangements | jor @ terrible ing against a fool- hardy expendi life forces went by e women renerally is o two hune ~B ee 0} Pace ie the board | area @ day tor alee? | this eale at - Mire Bagne, with a twinkle in hee oye,| And the sbleyclisi’s eyes cwinkied a® ‘ ~ Surah § Serge. argains, | Granite Granite Che Chev' ot she renited ——- 9 ; No, I wor aid not to tel you ‘he eruth, eek SereiiiG ot ; h Sem, te ont don't know how | am doing or m rge jranite " ‘wo le weaves. wwits| " * earned to rid eviot. 0 serviceal $1" jt dogan net |Wieel fares Yoaze ‘qs, anit Jusp'mace ranted all wool, Not shoddy, but high-grade yarn. The fleece that ‘dow curtains, bed draperies, dresser | scarfs, etc., the 18. per yard kind for = 12¢ | CURTAIN LACES, with and without Manufacturers’ Clearance |AINTY NETS, regularly worth 4Se, a dozen, it d, offering mea HANDSOME CHINA CLOSET, of BD CURTAIN u wis at Ie came to greet me ani © r for sald che was feel! han when she began her eel three BA i. ; é 12.80 borters; worth Jc. a yard, at 19¢ ' 4 ugh atronger, ban when #he Rete thar Pula ou ie absorbs black dye for keeps, Beautifully finished—38 inches wide, poy ‘oan SICA, of 4 |F1GURED sw, sn dt Sale of Women's Hae A chap stand over 6 feet hi Gaiety colesel figures, worth ftom Sesird MRS. HICKEY THE TRAINER. |?" 122% on, Nour longa Rc i ‘Mek aay cae Sears wor fom | WI uslin Undershirts, 1 on the porch for a few, ire Mra Hickey, the t Pe gl ben sal to her devoted Mr. Wit ally who wp to th —_. Mrs. Hickey: “I'm starved; Is been the record-breaker in si ner ready?’ Mrs, Hickey, to eds Mr Beaty wat waste ahi megeee, is the nquestton: | you , it aed much Mf her poantort end well. Ton, and Who recovered health being during this jerrific test of heridoing a one-thousand-mile Ge} Several large manufacturers, seek- NEW DRAPERIES AT NEW { ing to find an outlet tor the last of PRICBS. their season's steck, sold us @ big pedicel 12.50! collection at prices so low that we DSO DOWN PROOF SATINES, Dr te peor fA ied Reape rh are in a position to offer you the big- ' @ _ and Quilt Patterns, not a piece worth $3. 00 Double- faced Golf Cloth at $1. 79, | Sine Tae cso Neon than from 1M. to 286. a yard, a gest bargains of the kind presented § \ oo ew ay season. HN CAVE) WILLIAM CLARK DBAD. | Short lengths—1% to 10 yards,” Put the goods is 56 inches wide, Only | prety fh mary mea gy ww rrronnns art designe; ’ as ps Mag Pergo R14 ow en page oy wine closet in base, brass At shaped drawers, larre linen yard, yd, drop handles; sella regularly at $25.00, | —— Wines and wamaned Imported Cognes, per 1% yards required for a short cape. Several designs to choose from—| Sow ‘jeans of Belgian’ velse-s ant worth 18¢, a yar seen the goods. President of the Thread Company | and ali are very attractive. Not an ugly, florid one in the lot. Nothing! leatherette; folly worth $22.50; in ORIENTAL DRAPERIES, heavy tap- WOMEN'S MUSLIN UNDER reine de Menthe, large bet, Strloken with Heart Disease | better adapied for capes, steamer rugs and the like. Heavy quality—2s| %** 13.50 estry effects, the iS, a yard kind at — 15¢ SKIRTS, tucked suffer umbrella ede ete i. Re wovtenss, ya oa t—wrtitaen | OUNCES to the yard. Worth $3.00; our price $1.79, mia, 39 oe Fe al Wh S ug. t= me ears 4. Predent st| Household Linens, Embroidery All-Overs, We Contings Tomorrow * | womens austin umpen {fim (2s bet Barer ere 5 Sompa: | » § 8, doubl a vetaie We, ane, Sta pee Stel Turn, into the Linen aisle. A mul- : . wamttie, booed etter tot Can Pooper Whshen, pavteh, Hill, this morn, f heart failute, A Dainty geometrical and floral pat. Ae fi hoe ale broidery inserting, extra dust ruffle, a Old Crow Whiskey, per bet., hich followed & severe altack of Indie) titude of flaxen merchandise, The tern stitched in strong. relief’ on (“4 very fell garmact ani of fall Soe Monongahela Rye Whisker, par 9 9; fas well known on both sides of) | display impresses you with a sense oo, « ses anj| Which commenced Monday morning. Our buver bought these shoes for far {| Valve, here tomorrow at Oe} re of it heer, snowy nainsooks, swisses and , Califernta Claret, per gal, 0c \ the Atiantic __|of repletion, Score of items could csiirics “Crisp, fresh goods, 22| Jes that their actual value from a New York jobber to whom they had { WOMEN'S MUSLIN UNDER- Capt. Jerome Dies in San : |be printed. We indulge a three. SANUINCS. | CGP: tes Eid 22 been shipped by the Cape Ann Shoe Manufacturing Co., of Salem, Mass, | SKINTS, with witeembrotery rufle f Francisco—His Odd CAUGHT THE WORM {inch list and ask you totake the rest 2°06) MiG. OO Tekh WArom | with instructions to convert them into cash to the best possible advantage, { ett wide vate a Re //) ses’ Summer That Gnaws Under Cover, | fOr granted, ‘The richer qualities are i ” st aS er yard: Out Price) Our bargain is yours if you care to share it. Just take alook at the money. | Also, very special for 2. Career. “L have had quite an experienes|Télatively 25 low as the Title priced eee bij. women will hive th: Nese | saving prices, then come and see the shoes for yourself. to-morrow : POS8es Trith the use of coffee, “Without ones quoted. Every day, medium rgaing reply, Ladies’ Shoes { WOMEN'S WRAPPERS, tn medium At Halt Former Prices, owing why, | gradually became cost needfuls are the surest test of a | i aM ans 1 & stoma We are showing at the present SAN FRAMCIBCO, Aug. &—Cept.| seriously constipated, with all the store, Lace All-Overs. | ta LADIES’ BLACK RID BUTTON AND LACE SHOES, af ttt, ME) Your choice, | mn’ 2 to a customer at aoc} time « large and te essertment of disagreeable effects of this most ag- Misses’ Washable Dressesand Walets, Sravating disease. I was also bilicus| Hemmed Huck Towels, 18x16 in, 106 | Open ornament in thread work. EADIES' TAN KID BUTTON SHOES, with spring Deeks, all sizes, > ky! oy whe had the credit of sa’ more than So soommand ves during bie carer, | and stomach badly Out of onder Hemmed Alllinen Huck Towels, 23x46 | Pretty eflects in this specialized han. |“ %% Blank Books & Otiog rai ine season's povelas materials by bh Ty sa | mess wid Collie idles acta ane! in., 246, |dicralt—18 to 20 inches wide—for) LADIES’ TAN BUTTON SHOES, nent turned, broken sia, worth ) vata choice, ee UST HALF! wa. | “One day a friend to whom 1 spoke ys Fringed Dor ket, with colored | thaking waists, sleeves, or to be used | LADIPS' BLACK KID BUTTON AND LACE SHOES, all sites, rogu- > Per Pair, Stationery, GIRLS’ PANCY LAWN He was presented with the freedom of| of my tunbles remarked that por.| Comers 18x18 in. worth 10c., at Ge ag drapery for dresses, Valenciennes’ | arly worth $2.60 « pair, Si Some of th at hee GIRLS’ DIMITY DR! p 50 1 the most necessary office | SINS’ ESSES, RC. ore made with yokes and trimmings of insertion tuckings, actually worth §1.00 $1.50 each and but recestly on sale those prices, a choice to-morrow at the greatly reduced price of the city of New York and an elegant/ haps | would find the cause (n the| Hetmstitched Damask Tray Cloths, 18x27 | t de P ak Mnuffbox for saving hundreds of lives| coffee cup and suggested the use of in, 24, Point de Paris and Cluny styles fm the wrecks of the Henry Clay and| Postum Cereal Food Coffee, I was supplies at prices far below those charged by regular stationers for LADIES’ TAN KID LACE SHOES, with Geotyear welts, all sizes, | _ Full. bleached Table Damask, 62, wide, | enPes!Prays blossonis, medallions, inte P PATENT LEATHER LACE GROED, Wobeo toe, weeen | “Ot Cholee @cean Monarch in the years 154 and| impressed with fjs remarks nnd! worth coc per sata yoy om Moe? |bowknot and scroll designs in bal- > perpair, } goods of a like quality ‘-. made the change from coffee ta Pos. | tehte iiames k “ | anced groups wrought on character- TADIES’ BLACK KID BUTTON AND LACE SHOES, mostty all size, | 195 } LEDGER et JOURNAL, $00 pages, Capt. Jerome sla saved the ives of /tum. The old troubles have nearly| Crem Table Damask, estra heavy, 72) istic meshes. Sold regularly {rom| wath #08 rsd An Ful : | the captain of the Lucky Star and his| disappeared and I em one of the| (We worth O5c. per yard; our) ’ tp each Wits and ehihéren, who, were wrecked on| happiest mortals youever’ ecu. 4| price. 6 GOs, to GC. per yard; Our price 4%, Ladies’ Oxfords, | jouwaat, LEDGE iy of Formose in 18s. i _ Proved to my enfire satisfaction| Bleached German Napkins, 19x19 in., bad M Under | LADIES’ TAN KID OXFORDS, hand turned, ail sires; regularly wort) | Your choice, He a pages 0m es especially honored by a pres- nsuspe on | duck, « dan trom Guiee Visors tn Motoreem leone of the Gienliy. antonio’ | on/eied tapiah, ae Cloths, 45| ron TABU LACK KD OXFORDS st Suter tte; sry wor *85C | LETTER COPYING BOOK, S00 pages, tm the British Channel. nearly ruined my health for a time,| in, wide, worth $1.50 per yard; our| Balbriggan Shirts, French necks, 9% * Pr pms Sees 6h wie alo am SO 0 vis. wie ia —— yg again by) price, 96. Te | long and short sleeves, pearl but.) rea OXFORDS, hand turned, all sizes; regularly worth 1,25 } = ped Be Sra DS, with peo 0c} eerticn and fen to " oan Cesentinnnnee od : .0 a pais, sid poate al tere, full skirts with deey ome a life member of the Pionser Soctety of| “I have known a number of Bleached Damask Table Cloths, 8-4 size, | | tons; Drawers to match, suspender ‘ { DOUBLE INK STANDS, with sponge, ghooliers, phn Cabteenie by unentnncs vole sons who have been driveu avey| $14 810 sae, $1.9% $12 size, $2.39. | tapes, double gussets and extension | iii age aedgne ani aad Your chotce,{ £9, ek patet tea, Sec | Seo cmbectionss cal clung: See — from Postum because it came to the| | bands, 29¢, LADIES’ BLACK KID OXFORDS, Goodyear welts, all sites; regulatty | per pair { SPIRAL PEN RACKS, each, 6c } sow at the feduced price of 1.0 BULON YORK DEAD. table weak sod charactrices It] Women's Hosiery. | ern : | " 95 | SPANTERO PIN TEES, ns, 3€} Gipts ORGANDY DRESSES and .|simply was not made right, and it, Black Lisle Thread Hose, open-| Genuine French Balbriggan Shirts. long) LADIES’ BLACK XID OXFORDS, hand turned, all sives; regularly worth Sn ROUUeeeNS GUNES’ PIQUE DRESSES, eaberatety bs the vars bs any other work designs, instep neatly em-| and short sleeves; Drawers tu match; 4, M Sh } Si. ld Filled Che ng styled begh pera formerly on sale as drink, coffee, core broider double gussets and overlocked ; { 0 b 7 at $8 and $10 each, redaced now to Famous Confederate Commander! Postum, when made according te = ~~ td with colored silks, 5c. ti mi ed seams, 49¢, en's oes varwns | : Raptres at Hie Home in rections, is a delightful beverage, Fine isle Thread tose, tan and fast Men’s Half H | MEN'S CALPSKIN LACF SHOES, larger sites, suitable for bicycle ot * { for men and women-—two special of- Also, Special for Wednesday: Natehes, Wiss. “There are a large number of peo-| black open-work insteps, embroidered Ss s0Se, street wear, regularly worth $7.00, : we per, | MISSES’ AND CHILDREN’S CAPES, NEW ORLEANS, Aug. 6-Gen. Zebu-| Die In this Tancye | country why! with colored siik, 89¢, | r MEN'S CANVAS TOP LEATHER SOLE LACE SHOES, worth $2.00, 05¢ § Brenkeleta, Veuetian and Double-Paced : are using Postum, and their number! | French Brilliante Lisle Thread Half! j Materia's some silk lined, i Jon York, one of eet & fe increas: daily. It is sort of a Women’s Underwear. Hose, large variety of new patterns, fy eg TAN KID LACE SHOES, with Leadon toes, all sizes, worth ; trimmed, with anf withent at ‘the Confederacy, « home tn . > Ur ‘ comprising suas y diferent jaunty «1 Natebes, Miss. cng aw after store is put- Cotton Vests, Richelieu ribbed, iow | 49c Mews TAN CALP LACE SHOES, huni seve!, mostly laze sites, | Your choice, 98c | SR cuitabie for preeset aad ea He’ was Colonel of Fourteenth | ing In a stock of Postuts thai never peck, sleeveless, tinished around neck worth 64.00» é 4 per pair, wear," Note the big retuctions is towlslana rogisest, hide he ted tthe thou 0 of such » thing before. and armholes with silk tapes, 10c, | #tnch Lisle Thread Hialf tose, red, blue,| wird Par ry T LEATHER LACE SHOES, ? tyie,alt sites, worth 1.90 mats the gd $3.00 to $3.50 Capes for 1.95 battiog ef Mechanicevilie, Gaines Mul} of lnclose o list of twanty oF thirty ; tan and black grounds, with narron ver-| Siping MEACK CALE LACE SHOES, Gowtyear welt, all rises ant 7 pchoice te-mottow ot the $6.00 to $7.00 Capes for those that I know of as! Lisle Thread Vests, Richelieu and fine| tucal stripes and figures of contrasting | Syathe, regularty werth 3.60 «pair, ot for of Postum among my imme-| ribbed, low neck, short sleeves and| color, exclusive designs. worth $1.75 to 1,25 { $8.00 to $20 Capes Cold Harbor and Malvern was| Dames Hill and ie Bats ofthe Warne and | i acqualntasce, Do not use my| sleeveless, ‘Our price $1, x sna nr Te mw The Foregoing ppv Tosadey. Sixth Avenue, 18th and /9th Streets : em . . ‘ acesibllisorananre etieinsittees wilh e et ellie. tos