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wea & PF 3 wo owy _THE WORLD: ‘THURSDAY _ EVENING, AUGUST 9, 1900. SACRIFICED MILLIONS TO Snr Tuner “WE MENANSE Love maim JAMES a UTE! ‘soucsctvurm FINE GROCERIES. er- n-Law, Shot Father STORES EVERY WHERE, 94 RETAIL BI 2 ANCHES. and Then Himself. -_-— | Our output is greater than that of any other wholesale and retail grocery concern in this hited ~! country, so naturally a business of such magnitude secures every advantage in the matier of qual- ity and price—you profit by this, as an ability to buy right and sell cheaply means better ero- ce i ‘ thy Quaker Father)! of Annie E. Gibbons; : Has Disowned Her for : Marrying George Arm-| : strong Elliott, of Wil-| : mington, Del. : While in Europe She}: ceries j ¢ i Sm scihle siytay ce wal ay . will yay iets Meme Regue)? oy for less money than il is possible to obtain elsewhere. Look these prices over; i will pay larly, but the Stern © [esd Old Man, Deaf to En- : : “4 Lemons, fine large juicy fruit, &c Catsup, Liberty Brand, fine ripe 5c Potatoes, finest Long Is'and, “(0c r H G per dozen........ seeeeeeens tomato flavor, 4 pint bottle.. per basket....... treaty, Never [ade . s : Rep! | : ‘ Root Beer Extract, Peeriess 5c Farina, made from finest selected Peas, Hubbard's Early June, ply. | . js Brand, per bottle. ss sessee wheat, per 1-lb, package. ...++ C sweet and tender, per can. C , Det, Aug. 9—Miew Hy % fanme B. Gibbons, daughter of Miition- 10 PLUS eeeerscerererese rece triple strength, 15¢. size foresee large bittle soc5ceacnanevvesce 6C Cocoa, W. H, Paker's Best, per Qc Gelatine, Peerless Brand, better &c TEA, the very finest grades, “ 30¢ than imported, for... .0s0se00 all hinds, per Ib... Rolled Oats, Caledonian Brand 5c Olive Oil, best imported, pint 25¢ COFFEE, mare from best white oats, per nntila package Peon eee eeeeeees Lemonade, iffei Tower, makes Qc Vanilla Flavoring, Peerless !irand, Qc Salad Dressing, Campbell's Brand Q 5044660660666 great fortune that w for the man she love CAM cc cee eee reso ee eereee fore hi st grade ava, per lb.. 23¢ Mocha and vowed that he will never face agatn . j Armstrong Filiott Four H @red are awaltin . 8 [hearty welcome ¢ body except! > wees prions the white-hatred ant of the ov + Pashioned red brick homestead at Wu, °° Market street Sa a ape Serena the seuabee infvence Of) 4 ne crvse-c fy rider, an ardent * Mig Friends’ octet eer > ee ee re Qn, ten years aa) re 7 that she would out her sect. Elliott freah young Quek and became her galls Occasions. But the olf Quaker fa favorably upon the » fewrer and forbade > h Love, however, outw the errance! ‘The Jenr - the demure if @nd consented ¢ The BUTLER STOR are on every important thoroughfare in New York (Borouyhs of Manhattan, Mrooklyn, Bronx and Richmond), Jersey City, Greenville, Bayonne, Hoboken, Union Hill, Klvabethport, Paterson, Long Island City, Astoria, Flushing, New Rochelle, White Ploins, Mount Vernon, Yonkers and Tarrytown, Sees JAMES BUTLER ES = . VEILED WOMAN ([AMMEYE! (NEE GIBBON Sie sire ass Reta WITH MYSTERY IN LIFE “335 SILENT IN DEATH? SHOE STORE wi . | $09ddRdO9E O60 de sanrmessaGenaramoRRaRe DHANNCEMTDTD ; Summer Clearing Family Sales *| Is Still in Progress _ IN OUR BASEMENT. Shoes for each member of the Family. All New, Fresh Goods. jaken from main tloor to make room for in- ‘ » coming Fail stock. Come at once and get the best bare gains ever ollered. 4,000 pairs Wo-' 2,500 Pairs Men’s Russet men’s Russet Kid Kid and Russia andRussiaCalf But- Calf Lace Shoes, { ton and Lace Shoes, Welt Soles, for- Wel andT urn Soles mer prices # ail stses and widths, ’ ee $3, 4, and $4, at $5 and $6, “°,50'1.50 Peoonciiiation P bride, bet fr # @eparted for . Now com @ eruel announcement | that Richart PF oy sinherits his @aly child, and will never jook upon b face again. Mr, Efiott inherited $100,000 from his father. He has served as (ity Bollettor al dor *. 4nd is the sworn exemy of the Addicks | satied for T m, Par two monthe thee PANE Hf], POLLY TELLS HOW HUNGRY our | queen si, SEAT TEE SOLE BRE a a yweh we yee 1 eFeKererex See eatin nig sige nent aBAe etrPiBieLe oe) ee eheersiereie oleic 1creresisisleIel SOS TSOOSX Katie Griffen Missed bene Chance When Burns |} Boys Were Caught. |} ! Hard-Hearted Driver Would Not Withdraw Charge. Ja Rie ALS Te LShe elepetereWierevereie ee eye wie Katie Or ¢ ~ + Faween when J ; f low ’ rn diver, : | Pair, | Pair, where ho ha Aap $ tte funan, ealled : 3,000 Pairs Women's Russet ped " ° and Black Kid Orford Ties, The 4 t os ae all styles and all sizes, former price $1.5 ted | | ot C Per Te tna Katie wt At Pair, gion of the For months past the bors a placaiag 0 pirate a ras | ie Sons ot hie” Winther | 800 pairs Misses’ large size Russia Calf Spring I Heel Shoes, * $1.50" Om the wharves of Jerse : aa father’s name sie revered | former price $3.50 and $4.00, sizes 2 to 6, per pair., polled th Des reer : weet Wie Hone: of wi gilli “1 8") Sx) pairs Misses’ large size Russet Kid Spring Heel or 1.0 F Lion Brew w tore than that ohe was “3 A LOVE ROMANCE. former price $2.00, sizes 24 to 6, per pairse.e.... 4. '$ 0 fae #0 well thourht of toar ia C Re the combination of ¢ " \ chart rie Beth,” the nase t Mins Beth ved a youne | S00 pairs Little Gents’ Russia Calf Spring Heel Lace Shoes, $i 00 ; over nigt " never te et 8 @ said that she had a brother We shall aiso place upon our bargain table 1,000 pairs of Children’s g at omy thas ie age j 8 wees and Misses’ Russet Shoes, former prices trom $1.25 to $2.00, to be sold & Ne + ts deat ax borr : | at 75c, and $1.00 per pair. : mm affix ‘ Misa A h This sale 1s not intended for retail shoe dealers, but only and ex. was clusively for our customers, The details we ork ~ and 4 ow q ’ cae See ee % : . : é ee Store Closes at 1 P. M. Saturdays During August. procedure as M arraigned |""* ' | se me . Ber usiale suGHTED WN LOVE, twee » “ALFRED J. CAMMEYER, 6th Ave.,cor. 20/h St, bebe Polly Mallowtts was feet pare or Me td ttle of’ tiple Al ; “ee 2 a ‘ie ten bchae ‘i basa joes votes We) Brent st? deem, | “WOULD NOT SIGN WILL. FOUND DEAD IN 1 IN THE WOODS OVER THE BRIDGE. a tal ' aye we te $ F Ps ' ars, leaned tha yator : ; ig Blane = Moher Was Driven Insane by In- %0 One Who Hus Crossed It Bane * oe }. , é forty years | feviee Received July 4 When | Foiled to Pind What ile Weated. was gray and her Mystertously Disappeared, | George Maher's friends found bim| wandering {nsane in the woods near| yatclan at the ‘ Canarsie, where he has lived since be! World reporter. “Her was at | disappeared mysteriously on July 4, and) I times that of a recluse—one who was| he is to-day in the Fiatbus} Insane) dle Aryium. Maher was driven mad by Injuries caused by a dynamite toredo cxpteding| 2 his hands on July 4 It was given him [by a friend, The explosion burned out hie left eye and caused excructating pain. There are two classes of people ~ DIED WITH SEALED LIPS. Crazed, he left home and was not seen | thove who wont h ip and these eal “In fact, at one ‘me they even sent] untt; found by the rescue party yester-| want work. They are widely sepa- yout her from ir. Hawher, hous s found to be 9 aid her and her Se MAN DIED INA FID | formed her (his morming that Mr. W! t gun had bebe bold tn ten Poi lh ret rter full in for a lawyer und fiad the will ready|@ay. He was yartimaster at the East | rated, and one seldom comes in oon- "| ehe scratched her heal and sald P tt - o~then—thentenner-- ty? — MOTHER'S MEMORY BIT TER. her signatube, And yet, at the las w York station of the Kings County | tact with the other, Rut communies- “Aw! Aw! Aw! if ¥ » weal = imer! A= Victim of Bpllepsy Pound She began to learn to play the pl ve shook her head whe ‘oad and lived with his mother at ¢ p a final! v b or abetrect one of loty condescens! . ‘ in the Hath but Anally gave it wo beceose the #: . x ork. SET SC SOR l wwiaes yeu afraid When y00. dusov- t you Sav room of ‘ete te teckts thle ont Wea Ml” ea. ut a ¥ It {a called The Wor Want Columa, of the establien ai ered burglar? lay page “Higelie! anawered ibe parrot. “Bweit f ted A seat reader, love stories being * and bo one who has crossed it has thirty-five|ner favorites. en , $ failed to find what he neat ae the — With the|ser Kase und grosser Magiaite—nie tah Sead] Be carned onty about Wo week, bat ie’ ws nse Sera in ‘And that was your first experience Bootshariouer, wes never mused a day. rel ae ch Dat S| aba ar Soe ag eras “One day about eight years Tor Sulser, noch einmalt” fatyl" “*lold me he was awey. When 1. ah ee Hoboken ken—k aul baven' done my, mark airedty yet.”