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CS ea Qarer 2 S abetaehinaaiae. adie oad ‘THE WORLD; FRIDAY EVENING, AUGUST 24; = “SIME cL, ier ~ NPED, “THREE ATTEMPTS 10. > BURN A EG FLAT. meme ase was adjourned for t . Cohen Made Love While omg ws Plot to Take Kentucky's Lives of Fifteen Families Tirine! Riding in Stages at 6) sve « cee} Ex-Governor Back Long Branch. by Force. | Jones th Pertae MIGHT RESCUE POWERS, | scsscscoo es eight Hours Alexante ts line peceroeees at eho g ' ; | ‘ Man Sra ‘The police are searching high and low ant ‘ . . ‘ for the incendiary who tried to burn P n ‘ ‘ the apartment bouse at 1@ West Nines ( been bit wien oM FRANK! Nik M-Caleh Powers e mun ty-minth street and placed the lives of| I e pa quickly @x- . 8) was gon 2 fifteen fmt! ® in jeoparty. . a larrts “ ‘ | whe . eavel j Himes within the last forty-elgnt Bours. am ay anch, w . ‘ ; ol saat It ts believed the same person made the ifs : ‘ a Ar ; ' w Democra three attempts, because in each case gn, m Powers's ¢ maval One of thees leaders * Oll-soaked waste paper was used. we at ror bid . i mid Taylor jeclares he will go The house js a fine five-story dei war rene Maeda E ty to-morrow despite the buliding. Patrick Donovan i@ the jai he alle hat Cohe ie iting Apt of b is 10 rescue him see Mor and lives with bis family in the her Daxement & DARAADUOAEOEE000000008 000000000'00000008 000008 At 1 o'clock Wednestay morning. a When the first attempt was made to burn the house, Mra. John D. Griffiths | Superior Value Superior Value i f Who occupies a flat on che third floor, m Was Awakened by the amell of smoke. the Backbone the Backbone ; A passing cit!zen turned in an alarm of a of a and Battal on the brisk Labl in a vacant parlor on the eec-'tor, to procu ure a loc SD STOR, Pathetic Experience of * hari m Chief Callaban, who was Bloomingdale Bargain. Bloomingdale ‘ Bargain. 1 The Last Day of de Sale of A saviticnen Stocks. In the hurry and bustle of Saturday you are looking for the store which 80/000 CHINESE INES 06S | -~ESSSORC SSN SURROUND ALLIES. | greatest sale of the year. The store will be open from 8A. M. to 6 P.M. all iar door wai Is this the hand that shields him? Fo1SS ele leleie se ei eeletelel eels) sielele ale Sieteleiele a/e.eie/eeleleleisieneieleieieiciere e: Ve Me avevesesesens OOOO COO OOO OOOO Ono Sick Babies’ Fund =|. Fire enitdren Watsed thie, | Ne eee ncn vce eens ee ee treat ee cece | ' — Lis aor @: io oeer ee 1 Women’s Shirt Waists, Men's Alpines 75 . = LONDON, Aug. %4.—An army of be should not carry hostilities into H e | We want to sell tomorrow 1,000! 80,000 Chi troops is rapidly gath- (he sacred preeinets. 5 . . Men's Black and Brown Alpines, ' ‘ ‘The Subsert sciun-ta toy ailameekocl ct Wats | Me aaeieia Wilkirew sieie 8 The greatest offering of the season, of interest to: they are new fall shapes fur (elt and | seinovintand They are trying to surround the breaching threw gates of the Impert 1 - : 1$ every woman wishing to replenish her supply of Shirt br! ins thee a ' m tacaregor, amieted by Mrs capital and check the operations of | alace ; \Coler Will Be Nominated|$ Waists tor the rest of the summer. Owing to such’ jy \vorth 1.50, ' 7 the aldjed forces. Gen. Chaffee said the Chinese had f McLaughlin | rare values of these fresh and perfect goods right from Boys" Cope, Goll and ttons, with ! "acqueee "4 & This startling report has been re- {been sufficiently punished and that it] if McLaughlin Is | the maker, it is advisable to respond quickly. The ; long peaks, mm fancy mixtures, plain : } ceived from Japanese sources would be unwise to take the palace. for Him. prices are ' inom and 39¢ values » It {8 also reported that 15,000 Chi- a one | ;" mt WN 8 Corse, | oy ie Ficcscagho trying oe ‘ JAPANESE TEMPLE BURNED, | latereat ta th 27c., 39, and 69c. ‘Mi ens’ S| $2 00. : the alli jorees from the sout! ! 7 ener _ On Cane ' Ch cendiaries are o z aadepbaedeng At 27¢, we offer a box-plaited white all-over embroider front ; ; ole hinese incendiaries are operating | web at Amuy, Chima, im am Upe| ported rrirn of Heels, conmieme t Y onal ns ‘aster in Peking and firing the city in all! Hstagedlasiogs acters dole: iy Wien from 4 mate“ front waist of fancy percale waists; worth $1.00, wat JAMES MEANS* MAKE, | woh, 4: Morgrete ‘rvech, 1 directions. Bide Hugh MeLauehiin at Jamesport, L. 1 At jx. we offer 150 dozen All the above have new flare . at My, St 4: of lace st rial, all hl Siseg 42 The Standard $4 Grade, . wane Several of them have been arrested) wai NGron Aug m—vniteal ™ a, ae Mr. Col armest pr Mad: of lace stripe material, all cuits izes $2 to 40. d shot, but they it | States « neon, at Amoy, Ching,| toa! friend a We in the |$ . white; value 75, No mail orders filled, It affords an opportunity i LIFE FOR CHILDREN’S and shot, bat they are so numerous It | Sts vl eit unter tatg| Kinee County organizat k to the At oc. we offer 100 d Second Flour, Mh St, Seetion. to purchase high-grade | a %. [1s impossible to check their work abbey the Bin pes Jane, Veteran bows ¢ * expres + Oe WO CHO 10) Cone sist excellent wearing qua’ | —-- The latest despatch from Peking (8 oo... twnpin ~ tw late Wiha "8 SS" Soe ceetrrec hess tees cess eee ees eeetnee es ' a aries eee (ate ' 1s 7 . ndidate 74 Beidegroom of Three Monthe| dated Aug. 17. Fire was then raging Marines we in’ candl W. Dre 3 Ski ' ne, We off guns Inte ‘aie tren sy I | Drowned Trying to Save in the Imperial City and street fight-/ ate: J ee tr a omen’ s ress irts. 5 prerreee ariet. ond street, New 1% ing going on Pahiisote , Sascien 3 = 5 in blacks, russets, also | ono Mitt st Mi sq] In navine the lives of «group of chil! Meantime the allied commanders ‘duis 48 ao Sava 6 “ir We offer you to-morrow two: browns, Every pair *henashan” Ti nt Ser eeont |aren Milip Tpp ' of bv ms paste | are divided by dissension Official advices from Peking tecels aumhiin's two Heutenants items immensely interesting because : al wean Pemay ap frowned in the Paseate River. Ip r | . ! ypose his wis few o 7 4 eee tt PS as eae ae Ag hat did not deter nim{ The Russians are taking an inde- Sie ae SSE IS We Burned | (ONS Ret: Sopene: Ain wiseed i sey of the extraordinarily low prices at; foot, Following are ihnees, Perth Ambar, 8. J ” ave the children pendent attitude. Fringe Paane setteinee. c i ef Bowe tee oe which they sell. some of the many! Marguerite ite ) four ye old, tumbie¢! The Russian General says his Gov- | Ko» pore Fae. Hone fon of the Comptroller's aa styles on sale nage, 8. Ann's Into the water whtle playing on the ” WOMEN'S DRESS SKIRTS, 7.98 (like cut), inty primaries vat for the Brook. | there wil! be no contest . e districts where Sen) fey is flighting the regular organisa ts. Map Ghevsacnenbal’ © Saran |*reMent has declared war on China - a waded In to ave her, Soon both littie| He announced this at a conference | 1 ‘The following experience of one of the girls were in distress, of the commanders, when an agree- | Goctors attached te The Evening World| The river was shailow at the spot, | ment not to violate the Imperial City Bick Babies’ Fund shows the great good dul the boltom was thick with silme, din t efforis to wade back to | 48 proposed. done by the Fund and tno pressing need 3h ep hounasied tadther Gel las for contribu: the good! the atre The Russian commander refused to j dal ie Press leaped into the/ agree, as his Government had de made of black taffeta silk, have flare gt bse oe jee Fr pod ussia » tlounce, three bands of black velvet ribbon; ; dare shades, newest shapes, Box | inverted plait backs, nearsilk lining, bound : Calf Lace (blacks), double with velvet; regularly $12, Fin ag on Calf WOMEN’S DRESS SKIRTS, 5.98; hand. | shapes, many with calf ‘aia tor sone black taffeta, suitable to wear with , cp Olga, Perth Amber, XN 2 + Mandarin wit ft Amoy Aug. 2 to * fuckets were lanted at|* If, however, amurances of support French cruiser {0m tue, Kinas Boss ate not fortheom. “work we or " etreets Wi est 7 ‘In a Inrge tenement In Bast Seven die clared war and there was was no t Ro reason | sy on st ae shirt waists; made in the latest style, Heth street a pale, careworn man. trimmed with six rows of black velvet rib. bon around bottom, and inverted plait Finger Pures, 39c. twenty-five years Bohemian aeked me to look at his two = tin : ; ahyellad pillage Shige A gilli deat back, lined with the best quality perealine ‘ immer | examine! them and found ' suffering trom the effects» ole and Ww and velvet binding; or $7.50 H purishment and lack of | bel The » imy bottom pre t | A eee CHES i = wane : th, as he was a vie-| ‘ips y three’ months ; yilon. and that his wife! | $ amily by working in a —— eects ot P U] UP UP SI f] OV R I TO BRYAN. 4A Sensational Clothing Offer. fm to pay the rent : \ Bin fatness foe FELL PROM HIS BED, (| 1S HE AVE : In order to make, = for our i. ee Stock : wid trem i t Fund. should be . sll 4 inte: i C , e fi ¢ pocket in genuine + to the cashier Wo " of fall and winter clothing it is necessary to clear rame poc g Palliaer hd Rew" tork iy |¥ cme Ws 0 ‘om tte | Biggest Bets So Far i Over Meeting . up the remaining stock of the present pec werhae man Me ited are gator, with large silver-plated } A Well-Pay: on Beane, Wormser’s $20,000 to of Irish-American Staten Island Swain De- season, and to do so quickly we will initial ; $9. has been the price ! To ihe BAitor of The | ATA City 4. Aus 4 =) $8,000 on McKinley. Union. mands Presents Back ‘3. ler clothing values to-morrow such as for these goods, and that was! considered excellent value. \ Richartoon, sea) | at Chie, LL tae the benett of the Mick Tables | Of Pittsburg Under (he mansgement of che Miesge Mee-| accifent early ably assisted hy Mew, Jota J. Hassett | heen rt, Menry MeKenne. | coin Assisted by Her Little Priends, room 0 the room wal ‘Ty the mines ot Tee This morning Morriaon, in his sleep Maia Floor NegligeeShirts,59%, They are of white Madras and Ox. fe Section, — ‘no house has attempted this season. The American Union was formed | and Is Refused. |$ price quoted can give noidea of the values, a \° ttage, on | where he oegupled a| hird story. The bel tn is by the window. the Hoffman Houee last — every suit offered having sold and being tly Beal al an on the; good value for twice its present price. In isaeasd lisesi n 24 tol Twlee that amount was offered! , fot ts ar Ratiroat ; fering there are about four hundred eid on the ini folled from the bed out he th the MUMGAbES when. toca ~ 4 . tel to awing Iris mack from Mise ‘this ot ering v A scarce and great! boas, Ne © Colem Here. nroken and one ee pe 88 | Denoerate tetsers Wasted Ft 1 eel, A Ridin tan, or Mrs ‘men’s suits in all styles, of itoress po lid ined bg glen al CUP | their money ite oe oer every garment properly made an do. s, double. { through. * The Mages individual bet recorded to ba erm — " mand for thom, 1%: terials, i il si hie I pe Biv oe = a zen shirts, double.st chad the uth, @ay was made by Louls Wormser, who which was refined ant Taster sow| 8! trimmed, all of this season’s manufacture trimm Suttons $1.00 4 Paced Fam againat 8 a9 Bryan money | Uipeatons te go 1 lew ahem: i agent /$.. 8Nd beyond question a bargain in the great- is the ave been $id ' pee, of the Btocks Ex ; CARNEGIE won? STUMP, |a‘tirineeron ana r suitor g : est sense of the word. Choice Ce TE ie | SE eo — ral Ne acteatts ange! $ to-morrow of Men's Suits that ; ame PIN ENA AOttsfemperialtet, Whe te Now ta) iiss piace when he was promuted to the |S have been selling at $10 and Watches. Heil & Co, Dave placed several large that Me wilt t conduc George Decker $12, at . k es : j dete for thelr cliente Among them Not Talk for Bry | Another brakem a was also attentive to moat : bepbtaporsey . it the : OD) agninet 1) and 12.50 again 0.00 pow ey a hey were quietly mar Boy W h S 29 kind of vaues 1 our erat candida speech of | sislanat oe vette week ipsa Si alas sags s’ as uits be Watch Departmer famous | acceptance Pe " 0 a " xter heard of this h . { bare. f t q ' s aa ot *oen” ee Suembie Gen wherte at a anary. fe went to (he Livingston We eke Boys’ Wash Suits that ave beer ant | One bargain follows the other nd pl t hus A no . 1) ‘ ; | sireet Jenee, asking nd demanded his presente back » tte ois le mite eltcn we Bt eee cee t ee Prizes for ——— true that he intendod stump the | They were, he said, @ feather boa, sev sirable styles, i 8 ' 0 kee. y here all the year: TRIPLETS THEIR FIRST United tates for Hryan. heca eral little trinkets and $10 tn oat ORBLE f x0 span ces veckees + re nd f extraordinary values + . pposition to imperialism. Mr. Carnegie | i¢ ‘4 1 his future wife ‘ I will do it Workingmen — “aie . fv wed Reset in Umbre as, : wile The Seliamana, Who Mave Been We's got oe 00 b ellas that have heen here longer “EE Married a Vent, Wave Three | , sxter says * than th ) be, amd as a cor @ what is After a year of married life Max Selle- : fnar and i he materul s good as | ° man. of @ Beventh stavet finds Rimes! ney Jnst Born in ff and te | er eee new goods, Weknow y rt Duy t i] ¢ you can ge \ MOST PRACTICAL by mapih-obert | _ i “er peng Grandson of Oswald Ot- bend ba the hives them at a bargain, so we cut the prices alf and Tess, OFFER EVER MADE 250 close-rolling | Umbrellas. in > ¢ brown. th cas boo or weixel These tave been tarlier part @ the To-morrow these go Early this morning Mra. Seligman pre sented her hushand with three bouncing bove—etrong \usty and Weighing ‘hree and a quarter pounds each Mr. Seligman is twenty-sie years old York, wrere |@ riy wel, dremeed and his wife two yéars younger. They che Countess, whs was Miss Antoine'te ——— ave been married for itttie more than Woerisnoffer, Deodard One Car, Another Mit Him, tang | pwnd years & uu at Sta Aus- |} fark halr and 4 year. The Seligman home was crowd- eiving con-| 28a Beemer, of Ma 331 Merrion oveder settee eee e eee eee ee ewer ne 4 to-day with neighbors gratulat! for the Veteran editor i#| Harrie NJ, wae ttrwek py sosaae ‘ és ° - s De, Semesl Hirech, of BH Seventh tne Heliern baby’s arandgather hd oe BLOOMINGDALE BROS., BLOOMINGDALE BROS., | BLOOMINGDALE BOS, ! etreat, Who attended Mrs. Seligman.| Miss Woerish fer was married in thi | Sen amonneaee 3 ‘ ‘Md Ave., 59th aed oh Sa “ Aven 5%h aod 00th Stu. ‘ uu Aves a aod 60th St, Joald to-day that the mother and chi!-|city in the Church of the Incarnation, tara ee ote lento Meme BO deeb lecwosccccedrcancccnesesacunsenceccedecesscaceeseennee 7 aren Going well. He believes that | Madison avenue aad Thirty-Ofth street, oa q A f. é the strangers will live, tWo yours ago. —

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