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they last (2 to a customer only), at, each, 39 I made my way past the tables of richly | discouraged. ‘The night was warm and f ould suggest that @ coat ; H a |gowned women and men in evening| could not see why | was debarred tn Fda ate Ht Y hupoe we offer these great price reductions on . SLIN GOWN: clothes, | euch « penstble costume, Ae - WOMEN’S CAMDRIC AND MU! GOWNS—One lot of odde 6% | TARGET OF ALL EYES Seg ; pe ip an peggota Mi TAKE OFF YOUR COAT! Women s Summer Suits and Warsts: and ends, with berthas and trimme! yokes; at, each, 1 he jown, A bevy of walters " fr " - —“ |. Almost without exception they stared | ™#. ota ye Why: shouldn't men walk | WOMEN'S SAILOR DUCK SUITS—White polka dots on grounds WOMEN’S MUSLIN SKIRTS~-One lot, with tucked, lace-edged arent ty me, stopping their conversation to| “No neaiigee . | around in thelr ehiets a8 well as women of navy and black; wide sailor collar with white pique front and ruffie on umbrella flounce; extra dust ruffle; while they last (3 to a | do 10 they anid.“ c tock bana with four-in-band tie, Skirt is made with double ruf- customer only), at, each, 49¢ Deserted by Stepfather, | 1 sai sown in the middie of the room. | A##%* while © crowd of fle flaring Hounce, and e wiele eat io piped in haar duck I ie LAW WRASOEEE aot, oo ey A waiter came up 4, ae oft - ‘lor stitchings. At $5 it would st considered excelient WOMEN'S LA , with embroidery ¢ the Brothers Could | cme an onder of roast beet and| id pig perubes 8 mw ines psd pe touectow we will sell them for 2.95 } teltes, flaring cutis and deep-founced skirt, braid finish; very spe- 93e oe Ey ae [ugh St speninece manele ieee stowed, sat down sear wt be allowed be) MEN'S WASHABLE WAISTS, of fancy lawns, dimities and = | He placed a ai t on the | ade 4 lane vr Lg ateneess vrhen| A Walter took my order with as much cnt| percales, tucked and insertion trimmed; reduced for to-morrow to 29¢ Have You Seen the Three hove were removed from tW|the head waiter approached. 1 Attention ay if T had been a celebrity. I}{) haves show. What's the use in nid- N’S WAISTS of lawn, dimity and percale, in plain white dare, rooms at & Heyward strget, Will * 20 odd looks and beard com: | the ao eS EN" " tember popihincey and um 1 pein . - io | oe Sek ut cee te he paling oe eee OLE ok tees yur Bedi ‘as dainty colorings; the season's prettiest styles and Yew JSadea Patterns ? toty of the Children's Boctety to-day. | spoke: It ale my inner in peace, and 1 con! distnugh, aeMANCIPATED MAN effects, elaborately trimmed with insertions, hematitchings and If not, call at our Notion Counters on the Main Floor and ask to have them They were Frederick Bowen, aged Mf-| “Don't you know it is most improper | #ider | won a triumph for the man'e _—_ tuckings; choice at the reduced price of 69c shown to you. We have placed them on sale because we think they are teen, and his brothers John, thirteen, | to venture among ladies thus without | siirtwatst Aap Rens — - ‘ ite the equal of other pat that readily. bring 1 times thelr ae ee ee - Bay rioge’s approvac. |FOUND BABY IN THE GRASS,| 250 wonzn’s — po Nyro Fd lee price, which is but 5 » 1 explained to him that ladies wore ality, in ' yel , Tose, gray, ” Their father died ix years ago, and | shirt waists, That mige could not offend| gairwsut E¢iter: —— ale a Jive; French back and dress sleeves, tailor stitched, L thelr mother marriet a second time. | fastidious Ii . He} tau 4 suburbenite, and I wish to tn- black and ul ; aists 100 Each--Yo Nore, Yo 088. The stepfather disappeared in May, a poeta "Geeawniie wa orn you that We have aeived the sbirt- Ottisen Ram Across a Two-Weeks-| metal button trimmings; regular $5 w reduced to 2.95 e cha «a bey @ week ee mother was admit-| room was agape. It was not @ pleasant aie quemtton. he ive Mit; | Old Youngeter tm Central Park D 1 _ ‘ to a aosple situation, thts makes the women used to see Neer Bleck House. imusements, Excursions. acursions, Since then Frederick tried to Keep) 1 argued with him that Mr. Vanderbilt | Ing, ') While walking in Central Park near $250.09 REWAR 7. a the Jittle household together by seliing | y44 appeared in a shirt walat similar he| the Block House William Toplewell, Of | gor jstormation lending to tbe gravictsan of 088 | ATTANE i |MANHATTAN BEACH.! All-Water Route to Bewspapers. yur bis eyesight failed .im | io mine in the same room. He was deat them | 2 West One Hundred and Thirteenth | sealer davies ont s 2PM, PANCIULLIS 7187 ROT. Rand LEAVE FOOT BAST NTH ST. N.Y, wee] and he could not work to all remonstrances. ip, Ataciward car nd games At up street, found a two-weeks-old child tD. vINAUD) Rvenings Pine PrReeee Re He e990, 10 ACM. IER ROCKAWAY BEACH, Tho younger boys fold papers and| pinally, | was forced to leave of to go 8, and everybody le comfort~ He tarned the hilt E u de Quinine Hair Tonic, “ . Horie Bese ee ra | biscked boots, lmt did not make enough yneerved. I left litle vost may be added to the fune- igaul, who took the a R med Dane! starinne yee eane OnERA co a New Yors % minetre ater] ores wens | GEN, SLCC. to live on. Neighbors sald that they | phe eyes of the entire room noticed by hanging up humerous notices 2's, \ ees the World - Renow! Mevore | ILTROVATORE | He ™: ot aches : \ GRAND 3 were slowly starving. the brothers hav-| my exit xtull ‘dress coat con- nd rf " van no | ae | MARTHA | ie pe ae re Re an rake hole tng had little to eat during the pas) 1 went then to Shanley’s, somewhat |v 4 ne of identi 7 F There, 6 mt. Bre PRovatonn’™ "tio, 08 9.00, 10.00 four days. -r WH Bre bot, Matinee MARTHA. i oe trom 1. eM ‘ —_-- _ manne = » PINAUD Week Ang 13 Lael MIAN CL ») CENTS el Lone AN ane \¢ : h S snow Servet ASBURY PARK Ax BACK Be Steamboats. \ D4 CENTS ee ets. IPA T TEN* LINE|— = { \ A ° LISLE NAN LEWALD & 00,, | | R . , } / t ‘tet a] NMAN. MORRELL 6 6VANG_ | poit lNgninads, eae ieee Oden ty OY BOATS. . 1. Returned ant Redeem pe ade Pom. RB Won eter” ou | ETT IM i, THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING, AUGUST 8, 1900. ‘ a Sarita AAAS vat nw mony. REPOS, A Midsummer Purchase and Sale of High-Srade Bicycles, One of the best known makers of bicycles in this country, seek- ing a purchaser for the balance of this season's stock (some 2,000 i Soules wheels in aJl), met the buyer of our Sporting Goods Department, SN who was seekirg for bargains. It didn’t take them long to come 3 to terms, and the payment of a large sum ot money (small in comparison with the actual value of the wheels) secured the entire big stock, Before the deal was completed, however, we had to give our solemn hares not to reveal the real name of the wheels, as they are being sold right in this city for $40 and $50, e had to give them a new name, and as we have disposed of our former big purchase ot ‘Terrace’? and “Fountain ’ Bicycles we have decided to bestow these names on the new wheels, even though the latter bicycles are far superior to the former. We won't enter into details, but will ask you to come and see the wheels for yourself, assuming that if you ride a bicycle you ought to know a good one when you see it. If ou are not competent to judge of the merits and demerits of a wheel,. bring along with you a friend who is, eanwhile, read these offerings : our former ‘‘Terrace’’ wheel, a strict 5 - it durability, ecides vel le bis . “Fountain'’ Bicycle, dear esd pT (ig. 0 erpeg at present under 72, 4 rot sign llivont i 8 which made such a hit this season, 1/4. These wheels are equipped with single tube, guaranteed tires and all of the most approved fittings and attachments of the season of 1900. Guaranteed fully for the balance of the season. I CORBETT. «| |. STORY oF HOW I MADE FOR ABIES, A PRACTICAL TEST OF THE RIGHTS OF A | »sazccsMAN IN SHIRT WAIST. Benefit. A as ——- rwe stwACRIPTIONS. By JAY L. PACKARD. I started to make for The Evening World a practical teat of the position the shirt-watet man occuptes in the social life of the city. I was beset by certain misgivings, for | knew going in the face of conviction, self and exolusive as the Four Hunired it self, | At the same time I was sustained by a belief that I was a pioneer in a reve jution that must sorely come, and (hat in time I could recall with amusement ang ® certain amount of satisfaction) the occasion when I adventured in sail tile territory, | And let me say before I go further) |that I consider the shirt waist the most 3% common-sense hot weather garment? 1.60 | ever Invented, pnahan, Henle ogea . r tapeelt ary eveeee It tw both sightly and comfortadie and 246 Presietat street, 4, 7% Sumpter ouvet, mr 125 gives a conse of ease and frewtom that 4 Elles Lynch si can only be appreciated by those who int bed bea 110] Rare tase Getcha, 00 1 have, f| Printed Sapanese Habutai Siks, We Offer for Wednesday, August 8, er, Kathe joa y de a, 6 apprec! ? Shar BEER 1 omg rm. the oan mace we “A full yard wide,” worth $1, In the Sitverware Dept., . i Dottie Cowen, evening makes ; bs eno ii “| mae | Ht 59. a Yard. Sterling Silver of sterling merit at half its actual ne Hat's Poreay pak Mer AT THE WALDORF: This is one of the greatest silk values of the season. There are 46 value. A very special offering—don’'t slight it. ' i. em sds herrea Tt was with o certain feeling of mis patterns im the very fashionable shade of Mazarine Blue, tinted with the } STERLING SILVER MOUNTED Real Ebony Manicure and Desk the, Dawnety ors; Names sttent ioe SL Se ees most exquisite and stylish white designe; also in polka dots and stripes. } Pieces, Files, Hooks, Cuticles, Curlers, Erasers, Seals, Blotters, Brook! esses o pear sar ‘ig estos Png yr Owing to the unusual width, only eight yards are needed to make a0 ¢ Tweezers and Darners; worth 50c. each; a choice to-morrow for entire dress. ' James J. Corbett and one of his spar- giances cast after me by pedestrians ring partners will give an exhibition and employees of the big hotel dextng bout at Avoca Villa when the ‘The shirt waist itself was innocent Bick Pables’ Fund hae its ble benefit | enough, but the orig there next Saturday night, Corbett ie | tom. no matter how se training at Avoca Villa for his coming |‘ face a good many fight with MeCoy. He Is the greatest 1 observed a smile on many faces ast Doxer of the age, and as he and MeCoy passed into the lobby of the brownstone | meet in @ few weeks, thore who bee him | hostelry. The doorkeepers made Gaturday night will be able to get a line | © Binder my entrance, however, | apon bis “form lieu oan to the doors of the ladies tb ™ = y The Dene i to be Ere ri aeme:| One® 1 looked back What I saw Sanh be only one fea. | 2mased me, The women, who lined the ¢ is tn preparation corridor, were staring at me and jaugh- ing Bick Babies Fund) “At the threshold of the diningsroom I STERLING SILVER MOUNTED Dressing Combe, Real Ebony and Near Shell; regularly worth 75c. each; a choice to-morrow for STERLING SILVER MOUNTED Sugar Shakers of cut glass; fully worth $1.50 each; choice at Sewelry. Three low-priced offerings that are well worth buy- ing, since their equals are not to be had elsewhere for ares so little money. FRUIT BOWLS, large size, in imitation cut gloss, with quacrupe- #2 8 8 LADIES’ STERLING SILVER NETHERSOLE BRACELETS, Plage. frame and stand; regularly worth $1.50; reduced to heavy chased and twist styles; regularly 7Sc. each, on sale to- 48c Me morrow at The Manufacturers’ Clearance Sale of Women's Undergarments will be continued to-morrow (Thursday), when offer these very unusual bargains in limited lots seasonable Gowns, Underskirts, Wrappers, &c.: WOMEN’S MUSLIN GOWNS--Empire style, with tucked front, LADIES’ STERLING SILVER CHAIN BRACELETS, extra heavy quality, in plain and chased links; yesterday worth $1.50, on sale to-morrow at 75¢c Soul — it . r ‘ew York City. was surrounded by a bevy of attend- ants, who scrutinized me closely, They LADIES’ SOLID SILVER CHATELAINE WATCHES, with fancy engraved cases and fine Swiss movement, worth §3.25; on sale to- Pu Basilh valid nothing. I felt a bit too conspicuous ast march- | open ‘A tentials morrow at 1,95 5 ah 6 toe ccopioens 4? are | RE neatinmnaninainn aineninmnnaninininnntionine of inte So Netiaatly Nebel Melee.) ; For Thursday, August 9th, ruffle around neck and sleeves finished with hemstitching; while tally 6PM. oe “ M. | cept Hate H | Dining he w | ea ‘Whats | FLOATING ROOF GARDEN, |"! « asia Retnet i CK TO AHO Order for Postal Official’s Removal May Be Sign- ed Within a Week. Judge Lacombe, of the United States Cireuit Court, to-day rendered an opin- fon which decides the case of Charies F. W. Neely, charged with embeaaling Cuban postal funds, who has been in Ludlow street jatl since the middie of May pfoding the settlement of the ques- tion of his removal to Havana for trial. ot GRAND REPUBLIC Byer) 8 gach trants aves! £8 SOOM porwr? TWOMELY Bi PM. Brtige Dok Beige 8 20P M. LION PALACE ‘0! & «lity i“ ontway (Formerly W_ i re | Excursions. a | A U C T | (@) N S A LE S, VicToRIA®:.. Roof GARDEN G ee 1 THE WEATHER COOKE’S RCOMS, | W H. FLATTAU, St, 209-211 East ¢2stt THIS DAY. 10a0 A.M, Aves am. PROPS Cor. 10th & University Place, ro rs AY (WEDNES Rich Modern Furniture, ake aos TODAY (WEDNERDAT),: |, memes oo of 3 private restbanetly Prats ' * ORAST POPULAR ISEAND uae! so IMMENSE SALE remeved wom Fein and BBN ta, tor eae SUNDAY EVENING, fie covenant mgedemers Extraordinary Offering SOHMEH UPRIGHT PLANO, PROCTOR'S “2.0. Effects, WAGNER UPRIGHT PIANO, ag . | tem Bete ariet ‘ Pr mes, Pi Martreenes The opinion indicates that an order / dof BthAve, {i 4.¥ arved Oak Bitrboorta fm extradition for Neely wil be signed . ) Mf % : @m Aug. 13, the latter part of the docu- : l 23d St. GAN, Bedstead CITS_AND COUN Te Deke Dress fiver Plate, Brtege Pines colt 2 PM ment reading “The evidence shows probable cause to Believe that the prisoner is guilty of Gn offense defined in the Act of June & Palace {nan ¥ BRIGH|ON BEACH “na Istencis, ot Mantel Mire 7 words Dining Te pildren Mat 7 Mat a a at Sale com 19, and which {= also @ violation of the . ; own bo0'C s & Linoleums 200 eriminal jaws in force in Cuba, and upon em "4 [rend ane a PONT Ts OF RESIDENCB, h evidence he will be held fi — | . (CONTENTS $ aoa ge HERALD SQUARE THEATRE.'ss"s’ BIG DIVIDEND)tHunspay Axo enipay. GeNi's. Wise, Aucuonsen “Two obstacles to nis extradition now Kren, 815 Mate Sat at 2 SELECT SALE exist, He has been held to ball in this eourt uoon « crimina] charge of bringing wr LL Avwe’ | THE CADET GIRL FOR ONE DOLLAR. OF HIGH-CLASS Goons. THIS DAY (Wednesday, *--| SUNDAY EXCURSION |¥pright Pianos, Library of| At 10.80 0’Clock Prompt. tato this distriet Government pSoor TOM lene!| Ms, Books : tuscany reve me gy eh yl eel © Bg TT . EDEN MUS EE Glen Onoko L. HALPERN, AUCTIONEER, | "se: cueats done on Aug. 18 at li o'clock A.M.” KALTENBORN SAM Big Chance fo tite] 140 WEST 34TH ST., 1% 6M | SLANT ASSORTMENT FINE AND MEDIUM |” KEITH'S “eS eg | Ses wo» rotons FURNITURE & CARPETS,| — somsno/e uae Ti W YORK. } nige Voller saves! REMOVED PR emaL PaivaTs | BY WoobkO VORK, Sare’s"Stacs eoreras | Pree Set Stems “So Se Rempenc es tre rh anu UN ela I Siiieak ae ag ae 3—UPRIGHT PIANOS=3|** = « aa oi, Ea RE el

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