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4 KILLED IN BIG WRECK. Fireman Roasted to Death Be- fore Rescuers Could Reach Him. A wrecking crew wie i) work early thley Morning clearing the tracks at the Kens | 0 . Btco station of the New York and Har-|the f the fretgh! cars in the train Jem branch of the New York Central, | we niled. where an extra ice *treight train ran| Lauterbach, the engine driver, wae sato w way freight lass sent afd killed fount deat under his engine four men. the fireman was found pine ‘The dead are the left driving wheel and the boll Wiliam Lauterbach, enginees,| where \¢ wus bakel to death — Adel aged forty, of Mott Haven i! keman ertainly under the Meary Cussidy, fireman, aged | ges iy — ' nd a Ohirty-fve, of this city, i wf the con William Abriel, he: jury and Her b ern Drakeman of that Was (orown forty feet from > of a en st emcaped with hie sife + probably a tramp whe was.) natruction train engine was a t stealing # ride. wreck mn = trains were horrt heavy ¢ ears, wo box Gtenged at fu QV WOULD GIRL OF.12. DEFOR LOVE. A BRIDE, His Sweetheart Spurned! She Dodged Her Father's Him, So He Slashed Rawhide and Raced His Throat. to Justice. fa opened for traMe apeed Int 4 and Tam "Yes. I'm tweive years is ty Bi Mra, James Jonn- elghteer ut for diseov y * h re her «| Officer or tr f “ ™ a ne 7 4 lant , | was tf e Nutley High ym and! 1 chool when | met Mr. Johnson,” she tried [raid “When we looked into each * Fyem it was the old story of love sight. He came round to eall on apa didn't do « thing to him expected that, of course, and after ry Jw) met on the aly Be Last Saturday James came out to month. ue and father foun as tome and could a ‘ er sed Boney om her om ane ted hme tats Wabties cold, be if 1 eve hnaon again Seating him in the a away from pa for met James ty a t him him | and We drove off toward 3 her Rest he would « road to walt for a Justice he had spurned him = He | t wee t would be a Rom : je went home at * time throat room Deeghiers of Astantic Garden Founder Want Hiatt to 1 He was ma ertificate 4 wilh war until fore I got to se ters of cod modestly by while his cobina {thelr story, He ip a ger, Mi yed New York Jacobina > nor The contest Is brought upon the usual sound mind. Mr. Kramer died at his home on West One Hundre Thomas Clark, a ™ on July 9 with « Hemorrhage in Front of onl SIS West tSth Street. ps *_sae sons. “Albert ‘ and ware Thomas Clark 1 “ ” sai At to ‘each of his four daugh mH age rT due of the ek chia morn West Forty-eight 4 are outright Their, the sidewalk before an held in rust and) rived, LADIES’ DEP’T. | (at Broadway and 13th Street: tore, sone, but they Wt Ladies’ Rainy-Day Shirts, ‘*| Browns and Uxiords, one email jot, at $2.90, were $5.00: Ladies’ Suits, be they are to enjoy the luoome faces not one-sixth each te to he pro- iife. ‘The daughters find fault with erty war to fo t alo anwert that they sccorded the same priv of their share of the re BOYS HELD FOR BURGLARY, Two Homeless Youngsters Accused | gray homespuns, $7.50, were $13 + | Comforters made to orde rounded. | her cast me off for-| 1. a driver, | THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING, AUGUST ‘SHE JUMPED OFF FLYING. TRAIN Miss Smith Was Asleep, but Fall Woke Her and She Cot On Again. BRAZIP, tnd. Aue. 2 —Ligaie Smith a young woman of this city, while re turning yesteriay over the Chicago and! tern Minos Ratiroad ¢ city an Menominee ep. and while in a somnambulletie state lef her seat ant jumped from the train, | A brakeman saw her and stopped the Lord & Thursday Blankets. This te an excep’ hase F prices f sent market rn Wool Blankets, with nice taney | ers 10-4, 590, & 6%, pair. 11-4, 890, & Ye. pair. Heavy Fleece Blanke 11-4, $1. air. rm rth §2.@). Fine Wool Blankets; 10-4, $1.98 & $2.50 patr. | 11-4, $2.98 & $5.50 palr Fine California Blankets; 10-4, $2.98 & $3.75 pair. 11-4, $3.98 & $4.50 palr, 12-4, $4.98 & $6.00 pair. Silver Gray Blankets; from 5ie, to $6.00 pair. Scarlet All Wool California Blankets; from $3.75 dhad $10.00 pair, 2 Comfortables. We wish to direct special attention to our offering in Comfortables this week Comfortables: des siikoline 79 Conta, One Special Lot: Miied with beet white cotton, fine silkoine covering and zephyr edge; 98 Cents, Comfortables in Sateen and Silkoline, with fancy stitching; $1.10 & $1.35, Comfortables: both sides French sat- een | $1.98, $2.50 & $2.98; (worth from my fF at hort notice low price. Seasonable and All- All sizes and widths. " | ALFRED J. CAMMEYER, 6th Ave.,cor. 20th St, r, Mricken ) | New Publications for September | Everybody's Magagme ia an entertainer, pure and simple Ite stories are bright and timely. Even when it instructs, the subject and p41 are $0 inierest ing that it is the best of entertainment. § “‘Evervbody's' tor Septernber us particu larly too good to miss, ‘This is part of the ‘‘Why''— A New Story, by S. R. Crockett For Valor Complete in this issue. A complete story, by Haan Mee Stuart Robson's Autobiography flay enh hah ghee nag | continuation of a most delightful 4 Lucky Hazard narrative, splendidly tol Oyster Farming, by Rene Bache of Robbing School Commis- } : pase ine Ps ok stat hon stoner jouee. Ladies White Lawn Waists, } bers of the doliciota alves. John Michaelson, :nirteen years olf, of| (only slightly roiled and tumbled), |] the Captive Maid James Dovaherty, fourteen sears nd, | GOG., Feally worth $1.90, $2, Sago] 4 “amples sory by Beatrice Heron. A Bunch of Edelweiss and who has no bome, were arraigned fn the Ewen Street Police Court this! morning, charged with burglary. | 2 yes aiieged cher had breton into } Ta? Sthion greta rd A complete sory, by George Gamble. Grand Street Store, chet and Marseilles Spreads— | Corner Grand and Chrystie Risestn, BLACK SUMMER SHOES. | ‘| FINAL CLOSING OUT SALE} On Our Main Floor. 2,500 Pairs of Women's Fine Black Glace Kid, Button and Lace, Turned Soles, Patent Leather Tips, $3, $4, $5 and $6 Shoes, to close out at °2.00 Per Pair, These are all high grade Shoes of finest quality and workmanship! and represent truly remarkable values at this uniform and amazingly| EVERYBODY’ Now on All News-stands « A generous ten cents’ worth of en’ertainment, with no stone: holding critical ‘mations over until next month, Each weve complete in iteelt. ‘ train expecting to find the girt dead, but fortunately she received only alight bruises and was able to wet on the train ted. The fall awake t WOMAN MISSING, Mer Sieter, A general alarm was sent out br th polter tay for Mra Hattie Kantrow ite of 1 Rivington street, who disap peared from her home Aug & The tact seen of the missing woman. her husband Nathan says, was when she went out at? & in the evening to er sister at 27 West Thérty-tr tee Mrs Kantrowite t« on years olf Bho ts five fee: fy gh 8 wore a shirtwaiet aud black skirt, sat hat and Diack shoes Taylor, Specials. Bed Spreads. Special inducements in Cro-! | { | some at less than manufacturer's | coat, Full-Size Crochet Spreads, 490, & 590.; (worth The. & Me) Pine Marseilles Patterns, se. & $1.10; (worth 1B & 1%) Heavy Marsetilos Spreads, $1.50 & $2.25; (regular price 1200 & 08 Muslin. Muslin, (wi yard wide. gools we sold at key Se, axa Sheets and Pillow! Cases, Sheets, HEU iicictssccecerine Om 63 x 90 tee T2190 eeeeececees . Me sx 90 . He 90x 90 oe B8e. x99 . bbe Pillow Cases, 45x 36 106 50196 12¢ Warranted New York Mile or Cones- toga, known Prices lews 9 be t Muslin maie.| Year-Round Shoes. | Every pair guaranteed. | | New Publicatians S MAGAZINE ‘“ ‘ 10c A complete sory, by Mary Moncure Parker. The Shadow of the Guillotine A complete story, by Walter othe well Queen Victoria and Her Family iu E “lodels Cliff Climbing at Feaperengh How a Great City Is C en eet It ty what we say tt An vertisement, no matter how clev written, loses its power if truth Bot at its foundation. We appre ate this fact enenentaaaanenaamnanaaanmntd this, however Manufactur coming a long way to see ingdales’ has for you. The sa’e of ers tw ; i The 4/\ trom the news| — The exhibit: will but one of the many attractions Bloome Stocks, with its almost endless. i hibi of Autumn F lowers newspapers, explain it array of money-saving chances, mukes it worth coming miles to shop at Bloomingdales Women’s Short-Length Skirts. There are few costumes which grace the universal favor of woman as adaptible to common sense and selid comfort as the shortelength skirt. It is now woman's recognized street and outdoor garment and lends sensibility to the characteristics of every wearer. To-morrow we propose to have a very extraordinary sale of these skirts, as the prices here quoted guarantee. Through an advantageous purchase of raw materials some time ago at an extremely low price, we are able, now that the skirts are made up, to offer you some of the greatest values of the season. We will sell them at the exceptional price o $3.90 and $2.90. Sizes in both lots — waist, 23 to 42; length, 47 to 42, They hang and fit perfectly. At $3. 90 yoo short-length Skirts (ike cut), of all-wool plaid back : homespun cheviots, in Oxford, medium gray, brown and royal Niue, cut in the latest seven-gored shape, finely tailored throughout, all welted seams double stitched, two front seans stitched four times, ten rows of stitching on outside bottom facing, deep inverted plait back; regularly $8.00, At $2. 907-280." exactly same style and shape as above, made of heavy woollen skirting in black, navy, Oxford, dark gray and brown, regulaily sold for $6.50, suitable tor wheelin, Others at $4.75, $7.00, $8.50, $9.50 and $10.00. They are special values also, Don't miss the great offering ! Stiff. —_ | Men’ S Fine Suits, made of cheviots, cassimeres and Shirts. The manufacturers made the worsteds, in checks, plaids, overplaids, ge ‘“* ' stripes and mixtures; also guar- ois 1kd wie ta in anteed fast color pure worsted blue all sizes i serge; every garment thoroughly well made, lined and trimmed in the best mannef. Made to sell at $12.00, $15.09 and $18.0) respectively; our price, $4.44, $5.55, $6.66 Children’s Bedford Cord Coats. now. shirts, russeted, Children’s Wes. | Are you preparing They are of fine lawn, in six di ; ; ; your little daughter styles. some tucked, others There's a large variety of different tor school These or shirred, with ill of . , cook t yutfits are styles of these Children’s White Bedtord one of the rst re styiee ans ee ie, Se ‘ ye ye one quirements. We tucked or all-embroidered cro Cord Coats. Every one trimmed in a sr cpe ton ts; Seat, ce emmrnauts ops different way than its companion, The \ pie tte out: new goods. pias, sinchites ¢ Second Floor, naar Rotem prices, too, are very attractive. Sizes 6 \ \"\ 2 steevesandapron, a thst 2 years, |\) open mines mon 0 4 “fh ae feces sepa “pointed voke, Ap 2.49, Round yoke ree tg Corsets, 69¢. At J. with two rows of {3% treamed With i Ut gGc)2 Women s C. B. a ta Splrite Core ndt rs a sets, of fine sateen: extra | satin ribbon, full Sarthe, fi ruffle, plaited satin ribbon and two rs CHISECORS: oer ctor bin, pink, mm @ below yoke, trimmed with rows of silk braid, double rut- Aprons, mite » iat gold: never r sold for less than $1.25, | satin nbbon and silk braid, Le on cape, trimmed with rib. eta beige th facts Sines: 1 Poor, sear Raemd f box plait in back bon and braid, box plait in back, ry ary i At 3 89 air yoke | A a 98 | . YOKE, Children's Aprons G ies. ° with doub! ¢ flerentotvie s capes, trimmed — elate ay fancy i, fu with ' : “4 eat Starch, best, 5 Ib. ples, i th sat ibbon and fancy ¢ ed wit ee 1s a < . iH ve ieee il 2 andt * nh - ty aifle ov Scouring Soap, best, medium cakes, i Dulder ed’ with Pree , Ammonia str H 4 years, price, 49¢ Ball Biv, H Underskirts. Table Lampe. —caSew'e cproat cf tn ton a Here are two most excellent Decorated. raby waist, w » ‘k ~e 4 Laundry Soap, best values in Women’s | ndersk m ' rt tear 7 sal with inte Saal At 98c" nderekirts bck: (Er UN aan cad te ' Washing Soda, § 1b ps colored sateen, mad ‘ Pon : Boneless Bacon, very te nce tylmened wit he & preval's Half Dozen. Picture en At Cot Prices, Shaving Outlit, a Sra Do not fail to take adva — Were of this offer, New and ye patterns of mouldings at ve and et low prices. e Black, oak and white ename thing 7 bang also ali gilt Moulding i mot. 2K. Shaving Outfit « Large assortment of new i t ready for cul (taming off pantings and water \ colors at very low price \ lr Third Pines, Neue | ’ BLOOMINGDALE BROS,, BLOOMINGDALE BROS., BLOOMIN® DALE BROS, Bi RO OR 5o Aven 52th aod 00th Sta, <4 Ave. Stu and e0th St. All Shirts have separate cufls— Linen Collars, 30c. .: separate skirt and waist in pretty stripes, pointed yoke, plaited ack, trimmed with two rows ol braid, extva wide * ca At $1. SP Roreele Skirt and ae 3 ke, fall front, plaited back, + Sleeve and skirt, trim = med with three rows of fancy braid 4 round y collar, yo At $1.6 round yoke material ¢ & ar bottom Fancy Stripes, { with lace, saint, standing 1 Plot SN 8, Seation Shirts, 39c, For Men’sand Boys’ Colored Ail-over Stiff Bosom © Men's Shirts This is the reason you can buy them : a beautiful range of plain Ment Section, Men’s $1 Negligee Shirts, 59c. They are of white Madras and Oxford, a searce and greatly demanded article in the shirt line just We secured enough goods to make 100 dozen double stitched “throughout, and trimmed with pearl buttons, $1.00 is the lowest price they have heen sold for heretofore. felled seams, Maia Vicor, 40th ft Section. Infants’ Caps, 49c, strip to a ew We 13% a i4 19° 5 3 Boceless Sardines fre pir can, Bismarck Merring, rie sausa rup ov Rasoberry Wafers pe Boned Chickea or Turkey, very tin e an, 3 , Potted Mam or Tongue \ BLOOMINGDALE BROS, 34 Aves 9h aod Sth Ste 2 W002 0000 4540000004008 8O8 OSE E HEHE EHTS OTE E I N® - . ee a a ‘= ~ items above, torn right cll. be here two days— Percale Dress H with ruffle of same, + with ruffle at!

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