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‘ THE wont WEDNESDAY EVENING, AUGUST 8, 1900. MRS. BAYNE’S OWN STORY OF HER 4,500 MILE BIKE RIDE. Woman Cyclist Come/| pletes 4,500 iles After}, Thirty Days Wheeling, |? and Then Dances at |? Festival Arranged in Her Honor. ‘ At 1 o'clock last night, was completed one of the most wonderful f of en- durance of which the human frame |s capable. A slender, diminutive woman, ' 8 5 3 Weighing but # pounds at the siart, had Succeeded in estab ishing a new world’® tecord for continuous century ridi and had placed the faures at an a tivue that apparently rendered it secure for a Jong time to come. | of almost two hun- fre works Mra. Emma R ot New York City, dismounted from her wheel fn front of West's Hotel, Valley Stream. Where ahe has been domiciled for the past six weeks, an! was immediately Pounced upon and overwhelmed with Congratulations upon the successful ter- mination of her rite | At midnight of July § whe ser out for} & thirty-day continuous rite, the world’s! s “AS i KED AT THE FINISH century record for that time betng her c objective point. George Nobre, of ADO Philadelphia, two years ago placed the mense quantity of tee cream to Vattey a fecord at thiriy-nine centuries for the'g ream~ where that commod * pra A wh Month, and thie mark had thus far re testy unknown : seine: dan fe ta Gisted repeated onavughts on it. Mrs! phe — vitlay reheatra discoursed . in he . Bayne, with hardly an effort, F648) puter alee in a cred t 4 the record, ot @ total of forty-five centuries in the !ine afale partook of the informality of span he Siipulated time, and with one of her pacemal the end danced gn old back-country d # at the fee! Nor was this the o ebration Givities that marked the close, fered ty the newly crowned long-dintance For the past two weeks preparatfy hampton. At Hicksville, twenty-two Were being made for inet night's miles away, Dr. Rave, the tooal drug Dration, Mine Host ¥ devastated jeigt, headed a mitiee that fairly hie cornfield to provide succulent and | oyrayq iteelf in providing entertainment fuley ears for the participants, and ay, Mrs Mayne and her pacemakers New York caterer brought out an im- opis took place at 4 o'clock in the af ju HOW | RODE 4,500 MILES ed woman she has bee CODON HG HNN AH G60 816 016 ores 6 OLR OL TET RESALE | : . . Ae es it Prii. te ag Heid brought «len tee fii 4 Bagi / : | * x r = * tee aa ae tt duane, but wis bronght Hot Enough to Boil the|: as eS : i ov | Empire Track Dates May! pos. i ™ toa “ 7 Springs and Make plas 1 la « ttm tr Bul | Be Split, It Is | | \ “ ver and . | Records, an ) the stre vere . | 3 oc ssa"iaas of SARATOGA ENTRIES. SAI ce j — rong F . wt ‘ | ee Syerts The Rrening Wor w sploh ABE Gene way] 4 Rete to nme Wor.) | (Mpeeial ty T ning World. RACE TRACK. SARATOGA, Aug «| 18g » Wuady of the Valley | Ly io gr readiseritice oye lee Med OB FON REACH RACH TRACK Raratoge ls ted The heat is | beat Mary St 0 head, the lat he} . . were APT Aue, ©The meeting at Mrighton Reach 4 Sorings and fA the air with | Pe ery trons ¢ selling Cesnipeneeiie; gale eer Tt was v0 te sumidity that makes 4 man feel that a ae ant 4 helt furlong — onan? See partion, tusstan bath would a colt Winter | nocnne a i a ee “nn moarigon | 5 . 2 t are fort ‘ 7 * ae om fine | \aborkiie “ he Brighte: nt | Whe between them fi tte breeses at Brighton Rea . ; { Ae were “ 4 ; ng for Just one pluoge It ‘( 4 = ‘ . : we wi ish nd These longings only mak ‘ eaiteping Time 2008 | Woae . | The oar lay was f atteactive WMS third, a length anda hit ke The weather was (eal for the 2 * . i . ‘ dave The Jamaica Frakes, for three-pearolée end ap hough. 1 him at his best, and us: They ran ths woy t ur turn A | “ Nut a oe | rock hts to vary abt iW wanaey 10th eh n ee Ml ; wien the" ti Pivvarm 13) Malina 8 9 3 he courte ae | ‘ > came heat ‘ punty ae ° 1 £6 amet ks : ito ee Car : Voter was the fa and the easy There w wren to-day ' engis Max tn ar ‘ i ty the list of wianing |Sinner in the beat record ever made on i Clie’ oa was attraslive Gueush | whom ' Scaeuiniating . m= F rk * total being {the track for the distance, ensation two lengths for the place. | 9, tly $14,000 1et thee Six f aw oout ala w lh , A x 104 r « Heljonan Musette was nec ie farithecullvee be POURTH RACK , vA ee ee 4 4 4 Lexington third , L@uro was second and Bas e-pear-olde, one aalie on ; Petting ee tn the , iz * wht ‘ * " L4) tr Pleee nest ace A tis oe EP) MORE REIFF VICTORIES, Por maiden three yrarolds and wp: oie f 3 ' : vit J Pag [on “LE Gh Sf Amertcan Jockey Wine Suasen Ge . © « time 1 2-6 | Handicap aed Ovingdean Plate oe eee oe ie oe in England. ‘ ° i) © “ former making him a silent! LONDON. Aug. & At the second day's ike M4, $i Nore “Smoke was Aral AWAY Ad OF |, cing of th Hrightom August mecting nee, 1th, Ruste ; } _ . ‘ten H. aboune, 10. Meade 3 easy second, bea! ink r Cure} Priests to Play Mm he Suatex Plate (handleap) foF 3 We a ’ as 4 1 amills og A same basehell in wh , was won by Mr J AT ‘s ? rer RA | vee will play wilt be an attra Flush, riddes by L. Reiff. {The flag dropped to a ‘ art a « are, a « lat Seton Hall ¢ ge. 8 re Ovindean Plate was won by Tove tingleade away with mucr t «|N. J. to-morr i . mwah lL. Relt also had the eet of it Ls am outran him. SHIP ey Pte | remag t the joese of Ne * ark and ‘ the 4 § { New York, A . er party will @ a ine me a WS 1 A the femme | ng and ; al B.A Shout the glad tidings! Bverybody Ith astile anne 14} §| There's money for the many tm | wares whe, bene ate weet | wants help and ts to pay for it. . a ‘ 4 7 an han, eter ° way home, ant at the end Ringleade ‘te |, Sunday World Wanta, i me a mer see | See Sunday World Help Wanta, TO IMPROVE MY HEALTH. By MRS. EMMA R. BA Well, I'm ging the ride is over, It ditoovered that we only had a little over;to satisfy my thirst and unser ry h et to Vi t tn or-|ffeshen me with a rubfown. Al Seema an age since I have had a good an hour to get & ‘alley Stream el Shon you consider that on tui 4 nigh! Neep, I've almost forgotten der to complete the century within the jour of pure friendahip 1. makes f what my home !n the city looks !fWe./time iimit. Well, the thought that I) Ithe more praisew rthy. In some respects the ride has proven had to plough through that mud for nine) MY easier than I expected. I haven't had miles or fail in my attempt made meine | as much rainy weather as I anticipated, feoi faint for a moment. ‘There was no|the w nor as many hot days. To be sure,/help for it, We had to push on. java a the warm ones have been scorchers, and) THE AGONY OF THAT RIDE. |koo™ the 1 look back to them with a shudder, but they were far apart, or I fear I coula| !* will be many years before I wilt for- not have stood it out, jset the agony of that ride, Following) ™ I have lost track of many of the de-|PAC® Was ut of the question; I would taile of the ride, though incidents, hu-|have been bitnded with mud in a quar- | morous and otherwise, were frequent. (ter Of @ mile, despite the goggles I wore ¢ Value of cycling. My heith for years has been far from sat- r Nad any appetite nd nd ne all AN HOUR THROUGH MUD. Fire: one would slip, and then ovat 2° J. = jone of the pacemakers w slide down, Wil Brow > Two weeks ag I thought all my work/in a heap. We couldn't wait for any the early death £ Would count for naught. Just five min- unfortunate, however; time was v Y ber elas Leg ee Ey | hin, £4 intervened between success and Then my t ame, and it was only {1 could do we m try fatture, You ses, the Century Road by the meres: chance that I mannged t £ fel p red myself for wou d either kil! or cure me Club of America, which governs al! road alight on my feet without injury. It riding, fixes a limit of fourteen hours seemed ay if West's Hotel would never EATS MORE THAN TWO MEN. when we finally saw e I fairly for a single century and twenty-four © tn steht houre for a double, Well, two weeks |! flag In the ago Monday the sun had poured down|e4 with Joy fn dasaling force all morning and [ took) When we reached! the training quar-'y if @ rest, Intending to get out early in the we resembled any afternoon and finivh the balance of that day's century. At 2 ofolock It began Cloud up, and we starte! out, We had] tickey hus @one as far as Freeport when the skies oth Ff felt that the result repatd me on Seemed to open an! we were greeted for the horrors of tha! nine-mile trip. [leseor diate nout- successfy whee Bot Mor eat a good dinner and then spare, and as Mrs! itn wtopage vot t me off to the shower |been a sncond {month would With such a downpour tha: we were of the pace- Soaked to the skin before a could "y | WITHOUT SLEEP FOR DAYS. RC » entury of "next fo shelter, For over three hours it} After thie l ymoathige with the jpeg Me gad Exe aad push a Fained continually, and when it stopped! Hi @ had |fike an afternoon's jaunt to mer T think, Le ter thout 80 1 the road was one sca of alippery mud, |'DY,*have of Keine without sleep. Some want to (ak 7 oguetivale’ a ? bit ¢ suid willingly give [thanking my many pacemacers, without Will Brown's chatniess wheel, which 1) "MMU | felt that | would willlualy Rive) yim ei] my, ride would have been very jan arm for ) houre’ sleep, bit hang work panied me use in bad weather, was nine miles A 4 not ' | hee Fide back after |i. We watted for a Naistie has oak 1 Sine matier what |°%* them a [ never can repay While for the road to dry out a bit~in ba gag nt 0 Alt he the past me i 4y or night I appen t mem le tn fe fact that was all we could do, Sudden-| come in, she {s always hand to greet} don't think J would want ly Mr. Wilson, one of my pacemakers,)me encouragingly, give me something !again wing. Banta R RAVNEe” PRICE OF MILK UP RISKED LIFE 4 BECAUSE OF DROUGHT. FAR OL Drought fas sent up the price of milk. : . The price has advanced from 1-4 to 1-2 cent @ quart Farmer sare compelled to feed their cows on hay. It the drought in New York and Pennsylvania continues the | Woman with Baby Ran) price will co still higher Into Burning House An advance in the retal! trade will cause great suffering during the hot weather among the poor Other Fires. | In her eagerness 49 Mye $1.9", the baby from a second story fire-escape @avings of years, Mrs, William Rocko, #¢oas%iano Di Palerino, a push cart pe carrying @ six-monthe-old child in her er. broke the record for quick moving He got three trunks, 4 wash stand arma, plunged into a blazing building 4 Garly this morning. Her life would have “2! 8%! other arti down from a tourta paid for the act had not a policeman ire claimed that | bravely dashed in after ver and dragged a dag containir her from the fiery furnace to safety. the building was assured that the ride ing but human, | #4) take « threesmile walk thie ra couple of hours’ ride. A aude alway e me, and | feel that I pian lh ARRAS LAS A ibd S Ae med ” MILK'S PRICE: undert ok " tht ride from | Bhe han deen overcome by smoke and - — was help. *ss. Por three hours thie morning firemen Fire was discovered in the Chinese! fought « stubborn Diage in the basemen: : laundry on the ground floor of the three and sub-cellar of the five-story sx-ne|CONtinued Hot Weather| sory frame building at "1 Sands | building at 1% De y 7 ‘ s. Kocko, with her husband, lived | aa the second oor 8 & eoeth ts" Came ge was Up State. Pecan a | Aone: though onfy one ainrm was Turned ———. ee en ee Tian through the |, With diMculty the firemen found the| The price of mitk hes gone up one-| ling, which. wen very. old And at seat of trouble In the rear imsement, It | quarter to one-half ee exartt , and hustied the tenants to ght ft The ona toh short ort Ning to the fatty pasturag into rest. turns at ®ork in the cellar Firemen |i@ mMaay sections a New York, Ne ot fo ' S emen | k, New oa ee en bank cle ban be te | eeamee, af Pe and Lopate t8 jersey and. Py . dee to the 2, were prostituted for a time by the | drought mpelied t smoke feed their cows he hay tntendeq for Herman Jorn, of No. 1, fi hole, but a rope around hy 4 followed er & pecond later, beige inte the | ing a wet Ikerchief to his mow’ He darted tp ihe hock” and the ‘ncane it teviee tee wk Ho door only extinguished when the he groped 4 i aw a over i” ke getins talon mont was footed, sale price i* BOW (Wo aml one * aay that if the hot weather * he chi & . =—_ aif conte a aware, If, th he real sth ner r es up very much tn the t cover face Fangs which ma ted cary this morning A many poor people w afler for fGen wer ne t ary (rame #iavle at M66 Jet- ithe lack milk logs 14 compet c to the ferson avenue created much exe “ttgmen:.| — Sinan ‘ond S000 to tenants J. W. Davidson, who, with . “Reegh on Piles.” five chiltren, ived next door, pe su Ueed largely io thle and foreten coun. Fire in the basement of the five-story to find his house burning, it | tries. Only complete, absolutely success tome Hat “Mincrrrein st i hain eg a ge a etree: at 4 o'clock thia morning created |aroused the famiiy of Bomar | bare ma oye, the (ine package. among the twenty sted, | pti ‘eu a *Sogmige —-_—, ———— won by a head from Douro, who was a[Arvim 1 conrae 1 tw 2 of or. Biliee, tre tertongg, Trillion x " inving and " . . al ad while a Gov, Budd and Mare Chan wet " “ Go ie* we} 7 backed in the ra \the way hale ¢ 7 ae aa we oo oo nn ee ne + nn oe ew oo no oe ne on ne wen oe enn eo oe eee cecce ’ . Bargains must be bargains of extraordinary merit these hot, sultry davs to convince you that economy is worth the effort and discome fort shopfing necessitates: but then with such a cool and conveniently located store as ours, vou should not mind this so very much; and espee cially when you are rewarded with such phenomenal bargains as those offered for to-morrow’s selling. ee ee ee eee _ “Sale of Manufacturers’ Blocks.” “Bale of Manufacturers’ Stocks.” Sale of Manufactarers’ Stocks.” Women’s Neckwear. Clothing Clearance. Shoe Bargains. . Bows, String Ties, Jabots, Stocks, Barbes, Col- ‘'-~ “Steel- se ie lars, PF chus and Boas, Almost impossible to employ; Cost and Profit Are Lost Sight Of ! girls, entire manufacturer’s stock, language to properly describe the attractiveness off During the past season we have done a tremendous Sizes 5 to 2, spring heels, made of best this collection. { clothing Susings—in fact, the largest in the history quality Russia cuifsk tn leather, pn Rand Bows, worth 2%c,, to-morrow fot 5 of our clothing department —and as a result have caseeutt on any > Net Tles, worth 2¢¢ , to-morrow for 10 accumulated a great many small lots and odds and worth $2.0 for . 1. 19 Lawn Collars, worth soc., to-morrow for 25 ends. These we want to clean up, and if you can be] Sizes 244 to $14, for boys. —Were made to sell for Net Tles, worth 75c., to-morrow for 39 suited here the price has no bearing on the value,) fhree Uottars, but owing to the large purchase, A host of good things for bargain seekers. as half and in some cases but quarter of the regular | Sag a ie ing low price these have Boi Main Ploor, Gath St. feettoa price is quoted calbiia, "hee eur Russia “Sale of Manufacturers’ Stocks.” Read Oey item, and if at all interested in clothing} to-morrow’s price, per it will more than pay you to attend this sale, pair, 1.69 Linen Collars, 6 for 30c. Several thousand doven of the latest styles in men’s ant boys’ collars at less thin half their! real value. The styles are mit \ siraigit standing, pokes, roun! Men’s Odd Coats, $2,00—From all different styles of mate. tlak some from suits that have been selling at $8 and $10 others from suits that have been selling at $14 and 2 00 $16; your choice at Odd Coats and Vests, $2.95—A large variety of teed hich ture sty ome in all wool cassimeres and cheviots others in Cogner standing, high turn- fine worste’s and homespuns; some worth twice, others ifwn and low t ummedown, A three and four tines the price named; your choice " ‘ Remember you will get 18¢ oP at cad tts 2, 95 and 20¢ linen collars at the extraordi P narily tow price of 6 for 30c Men's (dd Suits, $3.98—In some Boys’ 75¢. Wash Sults, 17¢. “tal i we i) orders filled. None} lots there are three and foyr of a kind made wash suits, with combination mee payee ey ee — “4 in others six and Ga” astyle, not collars, A sizes 3 % S years these} . Same qualities in links and all sizes in every tor all are ge value a Sey “7 round, cours cobners, - 6 pr.-for 50c sues in ome its, your vic 3. 95 choice j Boys’ All Wool Sailor Suits, $1 88; Men's Or ghee Large assortment of the “Web ster” line, in lace and Com gress vici kid, also satin calf skin, different shapes and widths; tomer. j. 69 Y morrow’s price, Slippers for Men, Women and Boys. ° {Fut assortment of sizes in each style black or tan leather H for men and boys; black dongola leather for women two ‘Styles, opera toe of common sense shapes to- 50 Maio Floor, @th St. Corner ‘ 4 morrow’s price, pair, il Men $044 Suits, $6.95- spear ee) fy OPE = a Mais Few, Gt ML, and Second Ploor, Sith te Sections “Sale of Manufacturers’ Stocks.” are suits of high aterials, such § wool cheviot { if wee ce ecece sssiomeres and | 32 ROO) Chenioty ane nannels; all} «sale of Manufacturers’ Stocks.” s 2 ak ou tae st great values, pian Ail ew gard voy pe va worth “ Men's Half Hose | irvine cit may VR on gg Adjustable Forms $1.25. . ‘ yt Bs " Men's Linen Coats, agc.—\ very " 12c. and 19¢. ae . 6.95 thing left in this ling has t een pat Into ‘ ihr forms rb easily adjusted, . one lot and marked, no att r Strongly constructed, correct in sha Men's Odd Vests petra ae all) what their value may h en, eo one answers the purpose of sis of as choi. . 75 Men's Trousers, $1. 30. AL kin ‘st the ordinary kind; two cover the and styles, some out of suits, others of range of cz - ‘ Wash Knee Pants, 6¢.-About one high grade materials, ‘hat have b fentive ange of sizes in ordinary use. Lot 1.—Fancy Silk Vertical Striped Mall Hose, variety of styles and colorings; actual value 2%¢ 1 sale lo-morrow, Lot 2.--All finest grades of imported sand pairs of Boys’ Knee Pants, selling at double and more im at | Model A measures $2 bust and can \ itsle at my ow Stk striped that have been selling at 19¢ and 2 the thing to match one of th nid be expanded to 46 bust. cotton @, latest styles, your ¢ ¢ of twenty. different coats and vests with Model B measures 46 bust ~ ranging in valuefrom jSe to ‘oe. 74 styles a e 6 choice of these trouser ry, 50 be expanded t ei 4p sie and can f ¥ per pair; choice of any to 19 fee fe tect expanded 0 4 ust. og morrow at anemmeel ra ndetee tbo et ist and neck k measure- Main Plow, Goth fr % a ms Sale of Manufacturers’ Stocks.’ Sule of Manufacturers’ Stocks.” H ments in proportion; J. 25 fale of Menninetarery’ Steet (Men's Alpine Hats 'Good Ribbons. y hse sua Pow, wea Bo tein For the Toilet, m bo tes [det tee and peal. This | of Hair Brushes, pure stil bristle, slicht imperfections, hardly ! Manufacturers’ Stocks.” Fi inest Groceries, quality cannot | highly d b uplicated fancy co! noticeable, lirst quality of these sell from $0 to 75 out, o ‘ale to-mervow iii 10; moe Sth E ’ ' ING SOAP, vont Doge French Toilet Soap, han- Parisin Violet Extracts} pod kalebied ME mg cect } os one somely wrapped ant boxe, tor the handke: te the trim His, es the & very pretty ribbon Fase vg . Larwony worth 10. per cace 1 »} - = pedir work, walue $5¢ 15} x H @ARDINES, very per box of three cakes ‘ . “ we” / email fs f 5s om ¢ . Solid back Nall Scrubs, 2 corte! Mand rie. 12! it Many Black Velbet Ribbons. Jonave thee oo woved four row Freach rors, facturers’ Stok Satin Back and Fast tdges. ' ’ oath Brushes, jue tn Snow's Sachet Powder, | 88) No, §,worth 12c yduat.peryd, gf white bristles: regular 10 : ne o7 in gas ars, 19} Pre Ix i 1 eens 25. kind for \ fe Paps io «7, worth 1S¢. vd. at. pe 42) vA Cloth Brushes, mixe! brs eqensesesou> }No. |. worth 20 i 154 ties polished wood 99 Pi it Toe 9! 5 * : {No. #2, wortt ! 19} backs, jo Fmptain Sy es ~ ove Un erwear at J5c, sf worl ie. vd Ni le Comptexton J quart, 29¢.; two quart, )9 $ . No. worth 3 % Bath Brushes, lon, 19 three quart, det 59! ky gag 5 ps gat a JNo. 40, worth 4s¢, yd 35} Drink Iced Tea, handle, four quart, Y Ralbrieren Shirts and lpabietes—Several fur s off CE bi Heavy hard rubver Combs, 5 Hot Water Bottles One! itine, su. srt pisin and fancy, 1 to > inches white Dor ACHE Sor APRY b aafth tt praae, fine, > 1D. cons, Cet Poor ee me De. ' ' i Sqow's ht Cold 4g m*, hak vou Joc The riqular priges wert isc. and Soe goo! colors and ail silk; values up t " os ' ' Maia Phase, Ue 04. Sectin Main Fier, Web St fevtion Main Pisor, 10) Ht. Seetion ks.

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