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THE WORLD: ‘I TUESDAY EVENING, AUGUS? 91, If ea ae SE RICHEST BABY IN THE WORLD WORTH $10,000,000. R. H. Macy & Co.'s Attractions Are Their Low Prieam MISSED THIEF SHOT KAHN, Both Sides 14th St. _ August Furniture Sale. ———— ~ e¢e-—— Mme. Jenny Tannler Says She Would Gladly Go from 13th 10 150, 6 a> tial edaiae cad to the Electric Chair if She Could Detective Had Hot Chase U0" Nicholas Brown ; ively Burglar Hunt on F ’ letective Had Hot Chase! ; Our quics response to our recent advertising cleared out East Side This Kill Russia's Ruler. After Agent Accused | Has Fortune in H ‘| the manufacturer's samples c stely, All who bought Morning. of Stealing. Own Name and His secured bargains. And thos: who have vet to buy may do feeeenee es tt) the same Mother Is the Guar-) Read on and learn the latest development of ° i 1 i our Furniture business, It's the brightest phase of sume Three ure captured at 4 £! Wanted for an allege! shortag dian. . d/etoek this morning by tha police of the |? B hsaiogs a iner retailing. wander waa shot and six . this) ; Midhslnn Drown and it mense uan 1 1es (¢) y Detective Peters, who sl ne of } } soo. wn pame ‘ the three thieves. an tne} tin N ast fitet efx montha old F t The prison mirence agent, of 11% Brovtway, Man-| yy . ast May eral faye neo claiming Re hw peuinred & e boy ‘The guardian ts] . MeLaugalin, a |) a~ ereon of ati the world that the Stat ecnae ears Sam ee — Just Received from the Best lancey street | i asked And that per BRO eighteen years «| pedir, who re Colwell wa ¢ samina. There ts sad to be ‘ Sar ere 5 satan ma sepia ye mane sea Factories, Detectiv. At nile vid u " « , t ‘ At aveli. * tng through Sta | ee ee illo deaelills |. A d Off d t R kabl the Ua three ines ect \ " Phew : n erea at Nemar (4 neighboring building wat them for e- ell repemtediy ah ws it ow vered 4 fe rices. * joo! le ‘ { haone was a , ny ow we , ft tien) teas ae ok a ene Gutcall AAG, Poraanecinn ; Sie Pretate Court of] nt 3 "| Two points for you to remember concerning this sale, The Purniture is lefeky. on the firet floor of a four-story |} ting, that Colwel! hat New today Judge Frankia ap: 4,, r new~ all of it, Latest productions of manufacturers whose names stand Caeient ot st rons a n " ked and fad the bond at Dall prown s| for all that’ $ excellent i in such goods, And prices are much lower at pres- that they meant mischie: . stormed ‘ Ma hers ° ‘ Id Sergt. McAdam of arremiod t ‘ ' FL Mason and FW) I pene " , . . ) use goin rates as Kore sane fn ac: | A He te getting out of o sis Sonne: une * appraisers ‘lowing list includes some of to. lay’ S offerings companied Cohen ack to the tailor | e ar w . m ’ coms £) ‘Ruwer ra tts te narod tnt ‘hymn ta oan tex mone lO .|\Furniture Bought Now Will Be Stored Thieves Caught at Work. e [that the man . . me Foe eee | ae ‘ J Gan ss aa 0 to | etre Sak she ont se ming fat at Hewling Me ge Free of Charge and Delivered the place when the de vos arrived M 4 ¢ would acgompany the tn They had forced the lock of one of the : agp Se sae , ‘ ' ne When You Want It. 7 4 were busy pil r aken ¢ 3 Siteay, eos datestivea’ an 1 k Dining Chairs, Qc. to $899. Book Cases, $3,99 to $6.4,67. time, hoping tie sees t : \ Far Schools &TO0.0% More. Gilt Chairs, $49) to $6 2,¢ Combination Book Cases, $8,99 to of the gang, but t ; oi +s w Lind theses “imate to-day 9°) Rockers, $419 to $37.07 $19. seeker nr ; $f ocing the ont ‘ Morris Chairs, $2,9 to $3.7,84. Piha $ Desks, $4,99 to $5 5,99. us nal . Y * . ‘ e " Roll Top ee ak tan ees | Tee rene wan nacees ce Hall Chairs, $4,49 to $34,607. | Hell Top Desks, $7,99 to $62,99 Goldman ran through Sianton atteet {>| t | a ‘ Odd Parlor Chairs, $4.49. to, “lloniers, $4,99 to $95.99 nis companions feting ; : pores . . : f $42.74 | Wardrobes, $4.4,99 to $4.4 ,67. ridee feet Petera and Regan went | 9 MME. JE NNY 1 TANNLER >| Wy s tore re} ity store Dining Tables, $3,99 to $6 7,40, | Hall Stands, $524 to $5.5,99. @ ot woman Anarchist who would like to sill the Czar. | where low- {where low- 7 a Sisikde? aia ieee LADERA Eb te eke pee 18 fet prices | i arleee Library Tables, $4,49 to $99,09. | Couches, $6.99 to $73.34 ‘The thieves ran through Alien street | “If 1 could kilt roof Ruvsia tt don't believe Mares ‘ Toilet Tables, $6,74 t 88, | Odd prapes r Fe Mice ee tne uh Allen street] oi fadly ge (otha elise clakt| ena bey te EN ae Phe us 3 } rule. } ol a 56.74 0 $81, ‘81 18.2 8, $10.67 to ing Hivington stree: Detective P or oe ay. . Wants to will him, Humbert was a ty ‘i b caacesegennieimed Piano Stools, $4.74 to $59. ‘ 4 hb ol * its, his was the utterance of Mme. Jen- rant amd deserved th . ~ t 7 Nither ofthe thisver war hit but they | Tai, mo ven at 6 Weat Thre toe meme Vico Rn Tabourets, 746, to $23,99. frame eee ya “eo he a j | ty- street, Last Sunday she went he will not be ktllot . 4, 2 . ’ a On the corner the detestiv % soine| °F 8 Callulold buttons hearing the than two yoare 7 Parlor Cabinets, § 4 «to Ss eat ini oa the tute ee ee name and portal of Howe, the slayer many is bad but Prudent, discriminating, economical people are the people who test this Pate P 20. iene uits, $18,99 to - ai f ' r. He will be the , ‘ oy ce ast = ‘e the wounded ee ghee ment 1011 realized #8 from thie mule” ald! Mme Tannier t's Precch wean ana{® Store's right of supremacy. Its constant, unceasing forward trend toward store China Cabinets, $4,909 to] Brass Beds, $1.4,98 to $437,394. Proved to be Louis Kahn, nineteen years| Mmm Tanmler. “ail of which fil eo tol wpeaky Bagtish and Iealion sho save ® betterment, greatest values and best service are three of the reasons for its perma- $130.67 ’ . Iron Beds, $2,99 to $23.34 "Tt wor tieed, taal iho» walicd tra mas frees tenn. Sse oun of the tonal Patt a edit itg "ie nent leadership. We invite comparison, This is the strongest argument in favors . Q . Peters’ Blevate|%f Stuf we want He woted instead of | Bres rine pate. “ands mark at weed ing at Bloomingdales’. pearance nit ane tM Sead a ei Hof shopping at Blooming lal Upholstery Goods. Kah on t Suh We att Madge vere te h R d d- -E tr di ! [Beginning to adjust the house for fall? Thousands are. Attended by D oucnes eauce xtraor inary | \Ne invite all to draw upon our Upholstery department for the things they'll be sure to need. Items like these are in evidence — Irish Point Lace Curtains, manufacturer's samples, about two hun- dred pair and all the patterns are different, worth from $5.50 to $6.50; our price, $3.24. Embroidered Muslin, ill ends, ranging from two to ten yard lengths. Scarcely a home that hasn't need for such goods; worth 15c., 18¢, and 2Sc. per yard, at oc., 12c. and 18¢, Tapestry Squares, used for covering cushions and chairs, worth 25c.; Our price 10, Manufacturer's Samples of Imported Coverings, armure and satin- That furniture sale has certainly proved astonishing. There has been a constant throng furniture hunters on the fourth floor. The sale is so enormous that we can give vou but Vag climpses of it each a. : ‘ We are going to place special stress on our ‘ Shit TW sale of ofan Every couch through the whole furniture department wil! be reduced one-third and more otf regular prices. To-day prices range from 87.0 to $61.50. To-morrow they will be trom $4.98 to $45.00, There are over haf . hundred different stvles, and the assortment con- The hurelare were take His Trint Hon-house, and when they were s Pe my stpone ROME, Aug. 7 of Bianacuiters (N l WN | 1B postponement of Breset asion of one of them. From this} yiepling oi the police connect them with the| ot King Humbert attempted robuery of the same siore some month ago, when an enre pane of slaps was ut out The men had plied up about 80 worth of made-up clothing ami cipth in the hallway defore they were surprised by the detectiver A cold chisel, a wimiow- weight and a pair of shears were found in the hallway and are supposed to have has aske! for hie trial until wit nesses can arrive from the Unite \ ae —— Sadia tax Carried ort! Booty in Pillow let WINS OVER Cases. ST. PAUL IN CENSUS FIGHT. been carried by the burglars ———— tains nearly every covering imaginable. Thus offer ts for one dav only - to-morrow faced tapestries, inverwoven with tinsel, 1's yd. lengths, worth WASHINGTON, Ausf —The Cone $7.00 Full Tufted Velour Couch. $10.0) Full spring edge Leath- $16.75 Plegamt deep tuted $1.50, $1.75 and $2.00 per piece; our prices O4c., $1.12 and $1.24, Couches in tinest velours and BOY HURT WA AMBULANCE, The pollee of the Went One Hundred} CMce to-day mace pubille the census 05, 4.93, erette Couches, $6.98 Armure Tapestry Portieres, rich solid colors enhanced with’ two- nd Twanty-firet street station say they! for St. Paul and Minneapolis Min $10.00 Large size full spring $22.0) Plain seat genuine Leath- all hair-filled, with spring . arge 2 s, bottom heavily fringed, wort per Run Down on Brondwa wil soon Rave in theif clutches the | The Dopu'adign of Bt. Paw! te 12.48 « edge Velour Couches, 7.50, er Couches, 16.50. edg: seats, 11.75, on rhe ed ; iid shite ‘Taken ital im Vebtete thieves who looted the apartments of | increase over iS of 9.1% $20.00 Full tufted genuine Leather Couches, spring edge seats, $9.98, pounh rior A. Stivermain in the flat mouse at 36} One Hundred Twenty-firat et in broad daylight yesterday after- The population of Mior porease over 18 Thi wek Him, An ambulan.e from St. Vincent's How. pital, respoming to a cail Broadway, knocked down Max and injured him so badly th Blanket Bargains. Six cases of heavy Eastern Blankets, tenequarter size, $e cured at under prices because of manufacturer's slight ime perfections. Of course, the minor deiects do not injure and W of 31,90, from Red i Men’s Well-Made Shirts 39c. This ts anothef mention of that lot of Men's and Dinner Set $2.98. Ta Seance | BRESOL S2BKS DELAY. | | BREAD DYSPEPSIA, ‘The resident netghborh 4 hy to be taken into the amb eg davbipe snapbned Sarvied tothe hospital. The accident 0c. | ee ee etna ty *| ‘The Digesting Element Left Out. Boys’ colored all-over stiff bosom shirts, which, through ithem at all—$1.62 per pair. Ten-quarter Gray Blankets, eu ront of 4 oid. ne ty at bas 0 s : 7: : j kc $1.62 tein Ws eighteen years oid aa ines at curred in that block within a f Hread dyspepsia'ls common. It at |% a misiake of the maker, we secured at great price con- 59¢.—the same in white at 69¢. fects the bowels s cause white brea is nearly all starch, and starch ts di | gested in the intestines, not in the stomach proper. Up unde tne shell They were made without cuffs; the order read beautiful range of plain c slors and stripes. Main Plow @ 2 Monroe street cession with cuffs. months, and none of (he thieves has been caught Mr. Ten cases Comfortables, filled with? pure, soft carded cotton, cov. ered with silkoline and trimmed with wide ruffle, worth $1.25, Do you need a dinner set’ Ii so, here Biiversetn te the well-to«lo jew- ler whose store is at 12 EXghth ay nue. His family neiste of hia wife ? and two diughiors, A et ca « I be orld Ss an! shopping yesterday from 1 to 1% Great Help Gall’: | pl oT When Mra. Stiverstetn and the flat in disorder, Hive er, clumet and cupboard bh en ned and ransacked. The floor was ed hh with rejected booty. The thieves had taken everything of bureau returned she | | Pai Value that could be carted off in bags Md Help Want cos scion caret. A he Sovuny seal in this Morning's *liverware was gone and tne most valu- | able ciothing World, » a ? Paid Help Wants in the 13 other N. Y. papers combined, 264 AGENTS 12] Hovemwonx APPRENTICNS 4] JANITORS ‘ BAKERS 4) KITeMBNWORK 16 BARTENDERS (| LAUNDREsere 5) @ BONWAR 4) MACHING TS ‘ sl pors %) MiLineny peTCHERS §( Neckwear CABINET-MAKERS . 7! XURGHe CANVASSERS CARRIAGE PAINT- ere CHAMBER MAING COMPOSITORS one n) r is urrams 7 sHors ‘ (HM WASHERS . 17 | TOOLMAKERS EMP. AOBNCEI .. 6/ VARNIBHERS : PANCY FEATHER WAITERS valuadle rings. | the building. | the watch at the fire patrol house, just) in their experiments. of the entire across ie etree: from ihe Si.versteins.| wheat an! barley, including ail the He sew nothing suapletour ‘The Siiverstein giria Jost a number of ves, eo, and a and reception total loss will foot up hole wardrobe o! The more than $1,540. No one saw the burglars enter or leave A man \s nirance tiv rereteine - ). Pe «B03 BAKES IN SE IN SESSION. i Proposition to De Away with Night 1 Work Discwseed ty ti New York Men. ‘The abolition of night work in bake a} shone, aad the sale of bread in depar - Ment stores and on the streets, tt}eubjects «fiscussed to-day in Saenger} free use of starch in the food, and were) WANDS 9) WAITRESSRS H}hend Hak, Brooklyn, by the Boss reepens : MISCELLANROUS | 82) travers of New York in annual State S| convention. SPS crete seh 7) Chairman Merman ficheldt, of the Brooklyn Committee, opened the con- vention with ao address ‘oy the td dele gates that was fespondet to by Presi- ‘Manba:ten. ea oe matantly on! © the wheat berry Nature has pro vided a curious deposit whieh ts turned into diastase when it is sub- | # jected to the saliva and to the pan ereatle juices of the human intes: tines, This diastase is absolutely neces sary to digest starch and turn it into grape sgar, which is the next orm but that part of the wheat berry makes dark flour, and the modern miile so Nature's valuable digestor is thrown out and human system must handle the star-h as best it can, without the help that Nature tn- tended, Small wonder that appendicitis, peritonitis, constipation. and all sorts of trouble exist when we go so con trary to Nature's law. The food ex perts that perfected “rape-Nuts Pood, knowing these facts. mide use | parts, and subjected them to mots A door of the apartment was forced ture aad long continued warmth hy ihe thieves with « jimmy to gain! which allows time and the proper It i# thought they saw ihe) conditions for developing the dins- tase outalde of the human body. In this wav the starchy part ts teansformed into grape sugar in a perfectly natural manner. without the use of chemicals or any outside ingredients The little sparkling eryatals of grape sugar can be seen on the pieces of Grape-Nuta This food therefore is naturally predi gested and its use in place of bread cannot readily sell dark flour, | ee quickly correct the troubles that | have been brought about by the too that is very common in the human race to-day The effect of eating Grape-Nuts ten days or two weeks, and the discon tnuance of arene white bread. is very Cee VS BL will gain rapidiy in strength physical and bealth, i Sale of School Supplies. Better get the children ready for school early, You know there's alwafs a rush later, The prices here quoted mean sure economy in every instance, Hardwood Pencil Boxes, with lock and SlatesSxt2, ey 7x18, dee Se, 2¢,; key, Containing phil halk Ls = te holder, lead and slate pencils forthis yi. slates, 547, €8ch, ge, sale, 5¢, Japanese Pencil Foxes, 10, The Companion’s Carryall, indispensa ble to scholars; it consists uf book rayons, 144 pieces ina box, de, Ce astels, assorted, 6 in abo, 2e, Colored Pastels, assorted, § tn a bon, 3c, clamp, pencil box an! ruler com Colored Pastels assorted. t0 ina Box, Se, bined: for this sale. 45¢, Wood-Covered Crayons, 12 in a bos, Geographical Globes, on wire stand, 6: 7c, 5 ina box, 4¢; 4 im a bOR, 3g, inch, 19,5 5 inch, Oe, Large-Size Pencil Tablets 140 pages, Eagle Fountain Pens, comp ete, each, Se, Dg 200 pages, 3e,; 1 panes. dey Eagle Automatic Fencil, with ) PACS, Seyg S00 pages, Je copying lead, Peo and Tablets, each, 2¢., 4c. and 6, Good Penhold ‘ Our Longtellow Tablets, tin eof Nickelphited p Knives ¢ tin wove fr steel blades. each, 7¢. cil, paceet and letter size, at the unite Jak and Pencil frasers combined, pol form price o!, each, $Qe, ished woo! centres, each, I. 2¢, 1, 12 Wood Mulers, 2for Je, Me Be Composition Books—72 pages, Jg.g % Stone ‘late PencilsPharpencd, 100 ina cage Bey 144 FAGEe heyy 240 pages box. Be, _ or x. oats ler Fo doren 3ee soapatiton: WSAAESEA: er: pall ichelplat agie Pocket Compass, ages 160 pages, with pencil and potat prot See PARES 6c. t fale position Books, con Improved Eagie Compass, w ta ages, of Supertin: satin: reversible ruling pep and peer! and ¢ paper, premboerd cover, soe extra box of leads, ¢ach set in a boa paper, pre die f 15e. , E. Faber's School Drawing Feneits, Stu Note Book, pen or pencil and H, $e, 2 pages, Je; 192 pages. Je, Fagle Inserted Rubber Lead Peneiy, bre Past-Hooas, pen or pencil sharpened, per doz. Je, paper, pacts cach, Ace encils, eraser tops, per dor., {Qje, Uavids 2-07. School Ink, per bottle, Jo, e's Wi bly polishe choot Muctlage, per bot ith niche) top and ade of bea ’ sin Plaor Mek Bt Seetian - 22 oF iS an sdvantageous time to purchase one. This one is oi decorated porce- lan, of $$ pieces, inc'uding t each Size plates and cups and saucers: also all necessary meat and y ble dishes; has pretty underguze border decors tions which are guaranteed to last a ldet me The pieces are fancy shapes, really a bargain when advertised for $5.00. Separate pieces can be bought at proportionately kaw priges, Third Floor ith Mt Section School Umbrellas. These are articles that are need- ed every day, and the tempting prices it which they are selli should make them change me t 24 inch fast dye cotten Schoo! very quickly, Umbrellas, with oak loop handles, at 22 23. 24 inch fast dye cotton Schoo! Umbrellas, with Congo or Dresden handles, small size, at 39, 22 of 24 inch Fine Britannt \ mbretias, with handles egpec Signed tor children’s use, including celluloid, lished wood, Dresd: it sliver trimmed, Congo. at ster 24 inch ik S « Carolla or Uni val Umbretlas, fm laree variety, espe sity i dren's use, + 8%, » Hosiery, 6c. These are all one quality, but the as otment is almost endless in the bt are Men's, Women's and Chittren’s Hose the Men Women’s of fast black and tan, al! sizes the Children tx) ribbed, fast black. seamless, sirss to 9% ais Phar ae for ch at 9ox. Women's White Chamois our price 44c. jable. jneat and stylish. Women’s Shirt The season fo: selling wearing them ts at its zenith. ‘cient reason for you to buy liberal Lwithout leaving traces, ‘and more than slightly rumpled | freshness of the garments are cone | the cost, Shirt Waist Good cause That's why Women’s 75c. Gloves at 44. Gloves, sold elsewhere at 75e3 They are doubly serviceable because wash One of the most popular Gloves for general wear— Waists Reduced. on the wane, but the time for for us to pom prices; sutfi- ly. Throngs can’t handie such we've a largish lot slightly soiled actually musse dL The crispness and -s aré our protits and a big lump of Imported Imported | Lawns 4% qualities at 19 Lawns j Madras 5% yualities at 24c Madras Ginghams 74¢ ties at 2% ~~ Ginghams Chambrays 99¢ esa 3% = Chambrays | Percales $1.24 alities at = 49‘ Perales Finer Grades at Prices espondingly Low. <gan Shirts 119: , a's iy tie | Drawers atch | tapes arid double gussets, Men’s and W a 38 Women’s Me fast Mack and of open-work suspend worth $0c. ted Lace Lisle tan; larg patt Imror se varely Men's and Women’s Underwear a 0 zbr raid omen’s Richelieu. «tC. ton Vests, low sore eveless ueck andar. ¢s trimmed with silk tapes, , omen’s Hosiery ; worth soc,—Men’s Past jack Lace Lisle Thread Half Hose, new effects in work designs; unusually live. ~~ Above Goals on Sele Wedneadags

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