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PT errr TITTIES mmm srt rm ore er ee om ‘ . THE WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING, AUGUST 2, 1900. [ALABAMA MAKES OVER 17 KNOTS. [BROTHER OFFICERS A BIG SUCCESS, SUICIDE IN 15,000 6.4.8. LITTLE GIRL AN } The histor stage has ever been ful mingtee, Hie 1 1 wi “ aiid heroism | wi he pas “ we have see ‘ | Ode U Artagna erous 3 | Naaber to Oren wens ad put | Raverah ; Nox uml the aa eH Fe bali at fe cue did he move to leas Mrs. Pauline Kern, Was ay reine Grea'est Parade ‘ince fa the face of such splendid Gave ’ ane « ‘ a ‘ama, : Revi wed at Moloe vilage Are to Have Been Married Play ate Touched a Lighted! ia v i sipive viage in“? ‘ m ial ICAL avn . — Match to Her Skirt---Saved | a i atcn to me e n Mack . Clad in her bridal gown, which has P li ‘ oe 1 che , > Se Se ne by a Policeman. | : Wedding next Sunley Mrs. Pauline my ie ate trade since y ao been phe Swe v witow. Killel herse f this after a ae | 2 eS rtite ents ny 7 by drireing two ounces of carbol) | ae tle aarrtiad s ms ke ree nw { ble aete acl ay kel after Women @ho a by mtv ok a lowe No reason is known for her act other ae ; : me ther ses ; . Willam F erat ring the brief run of thle than worry over her health & hi a 1 eet ap! no ome w o! some one to! ® ee : - is Mire Margaret Dy mae ee feet reat sufferer from nervous disor lise | be o ere iva. Worn tived with her parents otf » band cand tne 28! 0 "V0 « at ee $04 Third avenue since her husband | 1 be sxtinsae@ "ase toad ' me , The On died two years ago She was thirty-two ‘ . | . nuk PER years old | . ard Commings an of thel ite ' d ita] DOF Henry Harris, a well-to-do clgar ‘ sed Salkas . | ; my t maker, boarted with Mrs Kern's par- oul BR i mom inci tween them. [1 culminated tn a mar ; A ; . 4 ah i an. Mechel ad riage engagement a vuday was fixet - | : tan val for the wedding ceremony ee wee, > on | ; 2 n ‘The tiect’s treeenu was deliv aT ee ' e . ; - euh waa be } ’ . s sa ti to au pleasure In trying on the pretty gown | Seppe neces <gr ve . t f -| Wh bed In her wedding finery sate ad : | wive ‘turn : she excures to send her parents y Op ‘| \ © garment Cummings enve r f march was 4 m mained in ior AYMOND SILL. and ww a while | Lade 2 the 1 put out the fla th a h 4 a Wh ed Mra. Kern] > ¥ . sini seemed from the » 4 nN . ng a wagon of the day life couch with the empty ‘ sa eal J : 1 tr law dist after DRIVER ul 10 DEATH. wagon Empire City Tee acid bottle her ride. She had been v 1 wom rowited|ing ia, review Lane pany this morning trom the dead some minutos , ire gir) and the biel ci ae at" icktnaiae 7 . Harris, to whom she wae engaged, is fn a t F y-elehth street and Com elmo craged at his fencee's deed eee . “ie sides woes ew | rh Tumbivd from the Seat of His ie) Park Wost and was run over and a — Frank ' psec voime | seat , Wason and Was Mangled hilled, Hie body was mangied a handt " n Ls ‘ summ He sald thar} y ‘ mation awe) | be the Fae Tae driver lived on Thirty-etmt ke mn w in ‘ aed eo would dle. t rn t Am known as Vv" white eet. near Eleventh avenue, aw rant and oO°.\ {RHE BOOK WORLD, | ne STORES ¢ ACY | THE BOOK WORLD, | ° Ss 4 a New Magazine, a New Magazine, L | ‘e Be Cdited by Madison C. Poters, E(, OPER ined y Tae € ees Ames bur e and she ill be ber i be Patient Jumped Over- i oe ‘| } FOR “SALE. VERY WHERE, Pdihecs A COPY-—50c. A YEAR. IGE za A a board from Trans- | tani. eo. r men at work religing | fer Vessel saree le ae ite tas am Ghat Sale of Men's Colored Couches and 1 Davenports © betwe man torch, He might av | ; What home would not be more attractive, more Ao ho CHART Monier Fy r: meth "Oi Uh abo ave at ta wrens Dress Shirts at 4 5c. and 65e. comfortable, for the addition of a handsome Couch or making her 10.9 * Island this mo to have Me ward at Bellevue Hos: pital, who was being transferred, com- mitted suicide by drowning The steamer had got in midstream, op- posite Thirtleth street, when the man be- came suddeniy delirious and leaped over. board A line was thrown to the man from the steamer Sam Sloan, but he held his head under water and refused to accept ald The man floated for a few momente and then sank, The body was not re-| covered. _ The Charities authorities ate unable as yet who gt man was. MRS. RATHBONE IN QUARANTINE ona ns from Six-Story Building Whil Insane from Heat. Brennan was trio to BI ¢ Alabama reek navel ug ¢ he third « Wife of Cuban Postal Di- rector, Here to Shop, Held Temporarily. Ma\ blindfolded at that 14, committed mui-| Jeliberation Mrs Glueck, #ixty years BF. G. Rathbore, wife of Posts in Cuba of the Di- hm Quarantine om Hoffman Islan’ at noon on States Army, | woman was not well with the had 4 att eax a id and wenke In on for the benefit of to ened pnt room on the top Moor, where struck , J. J. Allen, of % Wall street, | had plenty of air. Although ke of the curb. Every bor . for the company to bed in good spirits last night, the y was frattured. She was / - | at Kept her from sleeping. as her} n daughter beard her moving avout { the tenements are early At £15 o'cleck this morning Emil Held, | fisers, They heard the ne nd rushed a printer, living at 9) East Third street, | into the street. Up they seampered to tireot!y opposite the tenement, went to] Mr®. Geffen’s rooms to tall nia window for a breath of alr, | er had Jumped from He was horror-stricken to see a white mly was removed her ' World Wants’ terr’ SRD as for the FROM HOUSETOP. Glueck Hurled Herself e that haired goman, bent 4 feeble, walk | Market F * Station Wonderful ee aa gg cca Gp gh seer house roof and peer over into th for her mother’s act ex gree In the aray light of the dawn her fea mind had been unbalan by the heat Work | &} F280 "= UNE LET: tures appeared to him to be by some great inward emotion. home. He stood transfiaed when he saw her {raw a handkerchief from her pocket | and bind it tightly about her eves, An other moment and her right foot put over the cornice, Then left. Her movements were tec Nyed oon said the y there for ¢ second fo area lack fay and gave her room where the She was very mela wait thw me here & Paid Help Wants in this morning’s World, 2 & came the | terday Iw ed that « ¢ and Combined, at] er, “and muffered aye a AGENTS Hy Ritonewwes ' : \ APPRENTICES | LADIES ' ‘ 6/ LAUNDRRABRS 5 * S| MEN rf , pipes ‘ BLACKSMITHS | | BONNAZ 3 nm} ren the hors 83] omwtocens 5) ineate’s bestbens Wee as “ye | BUTCHERS 12 OPERATORS »|Wine Merchant After ae dae 4 “” . ts CARPENTERS 4) PAINTERS ' ame desponde enquentiy he ‘ | 8 CASHIERS 3 PAPERHANOERS | 3 Many Threats Ki led , to sy to hie ‘ ae CHAMBERMAIDS 4 PREREMEN ee It my health and business don't im cooKs . 2) SALRALADIES ‘ Himself. prove you'll find me gone some f curTens 2) BALES “ \ da DISHWASHERS 13 feranuanmans : This morning the servant and dave DRIVERS 6) TINSMITHS ‘ ter, Marguerite, came to town from the ELEVATOR MEN. §| TRIXMERS 4] George De Santo, Afty-six years ol. | shore ard found De Banto 4 the EMP. AGENCIES ... ¢|UPHOLSTERERS ... 4 bane ot 12) Bene o,| Bat-room promi 1] Caneel we. 8 ony hg " ey He bad written seven lett ' — 5) VARNISHERS .. ... 4) committed suicide to-day by \shdoting! «, hig wife and one to each omnia WAITERS oo GRocERS warrnessre .. ... 14|himeelf through the head He had often }ehiidren and servant mOUSEWORK MISCELLANEOUS tened imee! The polee said the burden of the | + St | caren bedhccadh gx perp Aoretigrnapl letters the old man wrote was that hy sasevene 1 hee Riedgpdanapting ll yrporay STOABNMAIDS 50, 6) POTAL so00e severe lh reson in pylon pry OBR Y~pa | Heavy Bamuel #8 om, a wel t ‘Grape- Nuts | IN THE STREET. Mother and Five Little Ones Wandered for Days. at Round Istand, St. Lawrence Wt : Delicious Dishes made from Food Entrees, Puddings, Salads, Pancakes, &, Please and teed your househiuld Operater in Cotton Died is quite the most important sale of its kind that hap- pened —here or elsewhere—for many a month. Che 45e. Shirts | Cho 65e. Shirts Are the very same grades that dur- Consist of Madras and Percale Shirts ing the entire season were sold right that formerly made up our regular here, in enormous quantities, at §1.50 line-—the best $1.50 line New $1.00 each, York knew this year. You See the Prices Are Less Chan Halt. The goods are absolutely perfect, the patterns very beautiful and in large variety. The sizes complete, from 14 to 18 inch neck. Both lots have detached link cuffs to match. Both lots are limited, not quite 200 dor. all told. You must speak quickly if you want some. Another Shipment of Men’s, Women’s and Boys’ Linen Collars Is now on sale at Se cach. 50c a dozen. ‘We sold the frst lot of 12,000 dozen in two weeks’ time; the second lot consisted of 5,000 doren more, all there ever will be, and they won't last out the week. That's natural, for the collars are really 1Sc., 20¢. and 25c. goods, classed ‘‘seconds'’ because of some little imperfection or finger mark that you would never notice in a day's search. All sizes from 134, to 17%; all styles in standing or turn-down styles that you'd care to wear. All bargains that you won't see agein—here or elsewhere for many a day to come. School Supplies. Were we to publish ALL of the attractive goods our stock of School Supplies contains a page would not be big enough. But from day to day we purpose to mention afew of the things we believe the average school boy and school girl to be interested in—-merely to show how very much cheaper we sell «chool supplies than other stores. These will be ou saic Wednesday, August 29th: OUR 6 IN GEOGRAPHICAL GLOBE, [COMPOSITION BOOK, stif! cloth up to date, very reliable, 19¢ | covers, Via OURJIN. GEOGRAPHICAL GLOBF, 9c | PENCIL TABLET, 240 leaves, 6c TCLLNER'S PATENT CARRY-ALL | renct. TABLET, 220 leaves, Se et ary sed latest improved, with 1 ag | PENCIL TABLET, 00 leaves, 3 PAPEM PENCILS, rubber nat, pr oe don. SCHOOL BAGS, made of PENHOLDERS, per dor., 2 | ie corduroy velvet, with rings and | chain, COMBINED INK AND PERCH. 0 ERASER, 2¢ | DOUBLE SCHOOL BAGS, mate of COLORED LEAD PENCILS, 6 in fine quality felt, with rings and chain, —75¢ tor, per box, 4€/ CANVAS SCHOOL BAGS, with SCHOOL CRAYONS for map éraw- | leather straps, 35e ing, 14 colors, &¢ | OMLCLOTH SCHOOL BAGS, with SCHOOL PENS, good quality, per leather straps, 2S des, 2¢ CANVAS SCHOOL BAGS, bound SCHOOL PENS, good quality, per with otleloth, Pateat Fasteners, Se yom, 20¢ OILCLOTH SCHOOL BAG 8, bowed BASEBALL BAT PENCIL BOX, with linen, with leather strap, 7 filet, TC STANDARD WOOL PELT BLACK- PENCIL BOX, with lock and key, 3c BOARD ERASERS, 4 PENCIL BOX, papier mache, Bc EMPIRE CRAYONS, white, per PENCIL BOX, imitation mahogany, proms, Se lok and key, 7c COHEN'S PENCIL SHARPENER, Se COMPOSITION BOOK, good quality STAFPORD’S BLACK INK, 1-0 paper, % leaves, Tc bottle, ba NOTE BOOK, oblong, (4 leaves, 4¢ CARTERS BLACK INK, or.bot, 2c Groceries. Special ofierings for Wednesday, Aug. 29th: Fancy ken Halibut 9 You 1B Leg of choice aga fe ‘ ne 4 ' 3ac ve 1 ne Me . 20¢ s o ' , ‘ai “ Ale A fe 1 * 1 6% ee spt te o % te ' an ae : - . % A hwell's Eng 18¢ |; i aa 1S¢ f " per pkg : Ile aA ‘ ' vats a le e a 1k fe \ st . ave * ‘a te Wines and Liquors. Special offerings tor Wednesday, Aug rhe fornia Claret 1.80 rgundy per gal a Port and *. pe gal 2.75 geen and Moscatel, according 2.59 vislage, pet Gal. HO aad 5 a Davenport, and what store in New York could be better equipped to furnish it than this store, We Show Over 200 Distinct and Ditter« ent Styles of Couches and Davenports, embracing all the latest ideas of America’s foremost makers, and sell them at prices that at the average furniture store would buy none but the common humdrum sort. For Go-Morrow We make special price propositions! It will pay you well to buy that Couch or avenport net ow BOX COUCH, neatly lined, full spring e omed top, best steel tem- frame of elegant phe made with joel carogn, cottesd’ io caw aad best tal tmpred rags, up pretty desi of denims; tegular tered in mons and tow ‘covered in price, eit th, epacial to-mnarvow ot 7.50 new designs of Belgion velours and LEATHERETTE COUCH, has apring bs any corduroys, old nw edge, well made, heavy turned legs, 00, special to-morrow 2. is soft ani durable; regular price, DAVENPORT, mahogany nish $13.50, special to-morrow at 9.75 trame, prettily carved, shaped arma HANDSOME ALL HAIR COUCH, 6 tavered'is ered Selgne 20 Angyte f., 6 im. long, 2 re velour worth §29.00, spe “ bphanong ‘ol Arlington wes bd he 1078 newest ol sr'bot nia, tae p | PAFBAEONT mes, tgs $20.00, special to-morrow at 11.75 | seat, corded back, high arme, HANDSOME COUCH, 1 plata top spring , covered in hgont shat deep ruffle all ‘around, worth $35.00, special to rr pink apes yoga ol morrow at 25.00 to fa, peci -martow 10.00 | Davenport oak HANDSOME COUCH, ent is | Q = Pe figured green velour, spri around, deep fringe, act 925.06, epecial to-morrow rid covered in a fine ‘of om HANDSOME COUCH, S rows of | Dossed velour; cole 065.00; deep tufts, spring edge, claw feet, special at 31.590 na of Wel- iy worth covered 'n handsome odd > —gylle-n DAVENPORT, beautiful - fj finished frame, heavy posts, w. $27.50, special to-morrow at ~ 18.50 | ein poo double BEAUTIPUL COUCH, 30 inches wide, | bottom, covered im terra cxtta over 6 feet long, spring eige, best | silk velour, actually worth $70.00; ster! covered gl cate t tons tapestry, actually | Special to-enersow ot worth $29.00; special tomasew at 19, ni DAVENPORT BED, LANGE MASSIVE COUCH, cite ee fay carved oak carved frame, best oa ced Getter y penne fh 24.00 | BED DAVENPORT, mahogany’ |“ inches wide when open, 6 feet | chee ts length, large wardrobe in base, prettily carved, covered in | corduroy, —_, worth ube, figured velour, actually 50.00 ‘worth $32.00, by to-motrow at BEAUTIFUL ROUND END COUCH, plain top, spring Bead and seat, heavy claw feet, covered with fine quality plain green velour, actually worth Fy es covered with S meae 435.00, special to-morrow, at 77.50 special to-morrow at 50,00 Housesurnishings. Specials in China Special bargains for and Slass 29th: | For W , Aug. 29th. cast ce argu || SrERED SR, a pe , @ uw styles, regulasly sold from S0e., 7S ™, special at Se and §1 00, special to-morrow at 2S¢ | oLATES, PRUIT SA curs THE CELEBRATED SELP-WRINO- AND SAUCERS and of es _ great lador-aavers, spe fine white porcelain, worth from 10c, < 17c} & 1Se.; your choice to-morrow at Ss coannots WINDOW - CLEANERS, BEER STEINS, white lined, regular special at 3c} site, regularly 2S¢., special at lee . CUPS AND SAUCERS, of fine SPIN BALANCE SCALE, sigh bly y temated, cab Wa a aes ’ 1S¢ neh, egaeany woid at 2S¢., special 1S TOILET PAPER, finest quality wove, 6pecisl, pat large toll, at Rr pasager ht ot ius toes STOVE-POLISHING MITTENS AND signs, regularly worth §1.25; pl DAUBERS, special at 8¢)} to-morrow at Se BELL OUTFITS, WATER TUMBLERS, full site, ey ey! bratte tox bell, Noo crystal plac, new Jemigne, regularly ) ft. insulated wire, worth pet dos. special at, per U) regalarly Joven, 3Se aa 60 worrLatrs, crenata |) Baby Carriages. atly specta: tomorrow at J, 1g@. ~ . - PER OL STOVE Two very unusual opportunities te THE SIEGEL Cie temorrow at Sc} Save money on them. 1S RE.LINING GO-CARTS will 0 sale to-morrow at a pronom seed, Special Bargains in diow price. They are a des, oki it Wohotetory Foods, | _ 1 offer to-morrow, very]. them worth $1. 5.98 The pree will be We will also offer (o-morrow lows ING SCREENS fold, eid sis bigh, aulkoiae ile; value A SAMPL'. LINE OF BABY t1.75¢ . O% CARRIAGES WINDOW f genuize off from a prominent maker, closed out ters, Ino ft ery cheap and sold the same b . 19 by! tnclade alt the latest and ne CE CURTAINS, we nigae, Rave rehbe te - a « oe gth, good quahty; C cearing springs, r ¥ | aaenee 890¢} ‘rakes, amd damdsome parasee f strong, adjas\ ble ted, 0 two ete ot valves trem S280 i $80.08 code, pres theme v haope mathe: wal ttee ha will be ike best way— you'll a! prices fr m $0.0 to Hn os Sy aif powe all the way’ s - f