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¢ DUKE OF MANCHESTER DECLARED BANKRUPT. Duke of Manchester. Iristvininininiminieiieisinvicitieei ere? LONDON, Aug 2% —The Duke of Man- Duke of Manchester was born in Lon- ester to-day was adjudicated @ bank- | don in He |* the son of (he eighth Fupt, entailing his resienation from all Duke and of Consueto, daaghter of Senor ] * nie clubs Antonto Yanega de Valle, an American ‘The petitions to the Bankruptcy Court citizen Astor, Miss Goelet GIRL BETRAYED BY fneluded one from the ung noble: succeeded hie father im 189), and has Man himself, whose acceptances are so repeatedly been reportet engaged to Widely distributed in unknown hands Various ladies, including Mise Pauline Miss Joan Wilson that his friends for son me have strongly urged this radical course. Mrs Prown Potter and Mise Helen Zimmerman, of Cincinnati, all of which ee Angus Drogo Montagu, ninth reports have been dented Lk ou weeaston, A AED GHERRY HT, Seventeen- Year-Old Beau the Police Say, Is a Bath- House Thief. With a face as imnocent as tht of a) the bath-house. ty, When she came but the French 4 hat was gone, and Mra Shaw had to grace tuke @ trolley ride home with her head police say « protected only by a handkerohief. | They claim she is as bad a little girl] The thefts had been reported to the as there is outside of a reformatory, | nolice and a Aeseription given of the | iy Dut she doesn’t jook It. missing bonnet. Therefore when Detec- Her eyes are dark and janguorous,! tive Taylor saw Mary calmly pacing tne her lips full and red ani her volee low. boards of the Bowery last night and Bat the police say she ts a confirmed | Wearing @ hat with red cherries he ar- T thief, although but seventeen years rested her She admitted she had not oid | Barehased It, but raid tt had been given ry She was arrested at Coney Island last] to her. night charged with having systemat:| 1 court thie morning Mary was held feally robved bath houses. They say} for further examination Friday, ao that the Ortole Bathing Pavilion possessed | Mrs. #haw might be given an opportu- the st chm for Mary, and that] sity to Mentify the hat for the past teh days she has been| Mary aald she was a real good little helping herself to costly wearing ap-|S'f!, and lived with her pagents on parel left in the houses by women] Nineteecth street, Brooklyn, but she bathers. wld wot remember the house address, rae againet her is the| Th* police say she has been visiting a vat, trimmed r articles dear 1g to Mra, T Shaw, of 23) Union street, Brooklyn Mrs. Shaw ventured into the surf Sun. day, leaving her Millinery creation in TEAM DASHES INTO IVER. raw dercried as an Three weeks ago arrest of Dennia Reardon “actress.” but ous charge she had him was dlemiesed. HG COPPER brought Express Wagon at Communipaw. Discovery. A United States express wagon carry- ng 91.0% worth of goods drove down (Special 9 The Rvening Wortt at 7. this morning just as the boat was! pulling out. Thomas Benson, the driver. saw that he was too late ard tried to Stop the team, He couldn't A deck-hand ran up and tried to cut the traces. but failed. In another second the wagon would be in the river. Benson and his helper, Patrick Me- Giyem, Jumped just In time ‘The heavy wagon went nto the water with a great splash. The ferry-boat was crowded ant hundreds of ‘passen- saw the accitent, which gumaiderable excitement among them. ‘The wagon and team were hauled out with a derrick. re Swimmer Found Droweed. of New York. ware in another 1.0 feet, Hubert and H.W. Treat tatingly Pron@unce the Sopaatt, gest copper surface in the wortd, Mery caused woman at Coney Island, who te vaguely the after imprisonment for fort: tt 8, tortnaah a ef a debt of $0 owed to him by MINE FOUN With Them Went a Big/Creat Excitement in Brit- ish Columbia Over the VANCOUVER, B. C., Aug. 9.—There ts Pe ¢ Ce N. 3, |Ar@at excitement in British Columbia the ferry bridge at Communipaw. | to-day over the announcement that an- other big deposit of copper has been dis- covered on Howe Bourd, near the well- known Britannia copper properties, by men employed by Sir Charles Hiner | Fe Tupper, of Vancouver, und H. W, Treat, e¢ | tor Sir Charles says he wonders how such | There ar tre no & huge deposit of copper could have es! caped novice so long. Nature has stripped the side of & mountain, exposing the wiittering treasure in @ sheer bluff mo | feet high, while powder has asatated na- caused posing the ére back from the unheat- he big THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING, AUGUST 29, 1900, WEDNESDAY, AUG. 29, 1900, SPECIAL NOTICE. Commencing with Saturday, September Ist, The store will again be open Saturdays until 6 p.m. eS A Sood Opportunity in Women’s Fine Shoes. We have several lots of Women’s Fine Shoes which are too light for winter wear—so we will sell them out in one-twe-three order by cutting the price in two. Your Choice ( WOMEN'S TAN KID HAND TURNED LACE SHOES, with regular or French heels; formerly sold for $3.00 to $4.50 a pair. WOMEN'S BLACK KID BUTTON AND LACE yf 95 SHOES, worth regularly $5.00 a pair. «pale WOMEN’S PATENT LEATHER DRESS SHOES Pair. | AND OXFORDS, formerly $3.50 a pair. You can’t get much of a shoe for $1.95 as a rule, but you will—in this sale. Popular Sheet Muse, at 150. Por Copy. we vit ‘wit mme mighty post We will sell to-morrow some of trunks for very little money. the most popular sheet music of the CANVAS COVERED TRUNKS with heavy day at 15c. per copy. Read through poco a, . tected by oot steel , ..| clamps, valance all ar v } ad deo find some, | ee cog op rae pete pry hong strap hinges, stitched leather handies, troa The Blue and the Gra’ | bottom, cleat rollers, 3 bottom slats, deep set Want a Crunk? What Is a Home Without Lave. up tray with hat box and — compart. Sam. | ment, sizes and prices as {: bE soclaf sdog Ley ig ;* wu ou se 4010, aly Lay 2.50 2.85 3.25°3.60 3.95 4.25 4,60 I ¥ jaiting. Ma Black Tuli 1Can't Tell Why I Love You, But ! Do, THE BOOK WORLD, fy ahd bed qo A New Magazine, Edited by Madison C. Peters, fon bene on ow te | Wil te Out Seat Hogan's latest coon Wefan, Lem tom Se. . COPY--S0c, A YEAR. A Sate of Gowellings. There is nothing phenomenal about them—it won't pay you to come for them unless you have ~ var to buy in the store—but you save 2c. or on towellings that are as staple as wheat arts 3 all. HEAVY UNBLEACHED CRASH TOWELLINGS, for hotels and restaurants; the 7 1-2c. sort Thursday, per yd., for GLASS TOWELLINGS, blue and red checks, regularly 10c. a yard; Thursday per yd., f HUCKABACK TOWELLINGS, 18 inch wide, for roller or hand towels; — 12 1-2c, a yard; Kesce | per m kip DYING, HE I ARRESTED, Chicago Police Apply for Stridiron, Shot in Hotel. 5% 7c ONC jWe are simply plain Democrats. Pitty | per cent. of the Gold Demoorats of four | Meare ago are back with ua About 3 F cont, | should aay Bil ote for Me- other Mr. Saulvbury eaid Mr. he was believe that “I consider Theodore Roosevelt hundreds of sound business men, who go about with a chip on iniey and the « per oom. wiil not Vote at all” an x jd ine te Delaware “ae ne bse uring bie firet campat J Se ties el TSE meas change of opinion over plied rous man in our national poll ‘t as fer ahold pcceed "MeKiniey” T toow who fear thatthe would have us om, a Perap all the time. Nation: shoulders, generaily find thelr m, some d Harold H. Stridirom, one of the victims | Wanted—A case of bad healt that R14 of the Hotel Vendome tragedy, i 8 wii; oot beset ” One atv t prisoner in the New York Hospital. @nat's the ‘mate, oe il to pot good Capt, McClusky, of the Central Office, | BAY Tet i fire ay ey bee recetved orders from Chicago yesterday | fr to hold him i¢ he recovers from the two bullet in the Vendome oy wounds inflicted by John Eason | ony a ‘The police ¢ wounded man js charged with py i 4 worthless check NO CUTTING, BOOK FRem on Marshal, & Co. some mothe Cg MM EBSY IM, wee Cy Rateomeas ago. A policeman js stationed at his| bedaide now. ‘The diamond rings belonging to Mise | Amusements. Latian Hayes, which she says were taken by Eeson on Sunday, have not yet | MERIT EIN A been found. The police are working on | Terrace C ORI Chreee Venetian’ & Aerial the theory that Stridiron took them for * ROOF GARDEN. sno package was shipped by express to C a The The ITBAIMMOVE RILEY sant i cago early Monday by a man resembling | fw many others. ar Gear Sitridiron. They are now trying to trace loan Tai 4 fun. thie package. Mareeiia’s In this connection, it ts said, a cham: | $5 », Mayes bermaid of the Hotel Vendome found .o | 7 a lee | WEaER Af Ns . “Lillie—He has them th we Mae ENING NIGHT SBPT Esson’s body wil! be buried te fay elty | Hie cousin, William A, Eason, of Chi FIDDLE. DE-DEE an ni jeago, has telegraphed that he will be QUO VAS ISS | bere te —" The body will be buried Grestem cant ever pot tare DE WOLF HOPPER, LILLIA RURERLL. HARLES J Roma ARE CLAYTON, B Concer: s1may 6 ohh “vnende of the suloide he to Chécago for another wom they do not may. sent also but why Another operation will be performed FiBL on Stridiron to-day. X-rays will be used pH 4 {s on éffort to locate the bullets in his!) Therpiar se he Fe THEATRE, ar 6 bs is 14th St. & Bat Ree cred circle or TO-MORROW "NIGHT, OPENING OF THE SRASON MR. DANIEL SULLY THE "PARISH" PRIEST, DBLAWARB FOR BRYAN? Chateman Saye His ata. PP ye has NW, ped 2.—Wil- lard Seuwoury, Chairman a the Demo- lass aces ah oa an of Delaware, mxrma Laboa Dat MATINER, Monday Sop t mocrats of Delaware are unit, never have been before and PROCTOR’S ° 15, 25, Se, Sg os cory the _ int ¥ piagy net. Dey @ ca omer be wn. | 284 Bt. CASTORIA |" Arnot — 1-JOUN DREW is RICHARD © rn a Bears the HURTIG & ere the He ‘wt hin Aap Be Bought | 72,20 Pt : NOTICE. We prepay freight charges to all points | within a radius of one hundred milesou paid purchases of $5.00 or over. That's worth | remembering Bromley’s Highest Grade jae fot 08 oe the last Saturday halt holiday. Smyrna Rugs, Hall \hondaven aber Day—Store ¢ Runners and Carpzts. You'd better be quick or vou'll miss a bargain, There are only two hun- dred and fifty Rugs in the offering. A smallish lot for Macy's. Best qualities made by the renowned, Bromleys. They represent the un- sold balance of our spring patterns, jand we want to be rid of them at jonce, before the new purchases ar- | rive. Sizes range from 18x44 inches This is an important event of to 12x15 feet, and the designs and) We ojfer the largest stock, the colorings are notably attractive, The Rugs. Size 18x46 in, at $1.18, Size 21x45 in. at $1.68, Size 30x44 im, at $1.72. Size 26x54 in, at $2.44, Size 46x40 in, at $2.52. Size 40x60 in. at $2.86, Size 46x72 in. at $3.74 Size 48x54 in. at $4.49, Size 48x84 in. at $6.48, The Hall Runners. Size 2% x9 ft. at $5.98, Size 3x9 ft. at $7.49. Size 2% x12 ft, at $8.24, Size 4x12 ft. at $9.24, Size 3x15 ft. at $11.2 The Carpet-Size Rugs. Size 6x9 ft. at $13.24 Size 734x10% ft, at $19.98, Size 9x12 ft. at $24.98, Size 9x15 ft. at $34.49, Size 12x45 ft. at $43.98. Upholstery Goods. The Upholstery Department never lacks interest. Big values abound there always, Sharp eyes are ever daily visit the Annex to share current elsewhere. belong to Macy's by right of Fishing Tackle. The water and the air are just r for fishing. [evotees of the may have tun capturing the 4 h nr, gliding trophies of lake, river and ocean, He completely equipped be fore starting on the froli Our stock is replete with every needed! thing, and the prices are much lower than others ask, That claim is guessed at. We know, For instance Hooks, 12¢ . 1/«¢,, 18¢., 216. per dozen. Bar and Pickerel Spoons, 10c, ‘Silk Lines, }4¢., Linen Lines, 100 ft., 11¢. and 1 Se. Linen Lines, 150 ft., 436. and 46, Linen Lines, 100 ft., S8¢., 06¢. and 86¢. Single Gut Leaders, 5¢. Double Gut Leaders, toe. Four-ply Gut Leaders, Se. Sia-ply Gut Leaders, Be. Multiplying Reels. 4o yard lengt’s, 36c., instead of (Oe. © yard lengths, 3%¢, , instead of 7 Se. 80 yard lengths, 61c,, instead of $1.00, Sic, 62¢. 100 yard lengths, 74¢., instead of $1. 25 150 yard lengths, $1.22, instead of alert. watching the market—and| *”* every turn that favors the retail) 2% yard lengths, $1.31, instead buyer is grasped by us and passed] #?% to you, Renaissance Lace Curtains, finished with edging and inserting, worth $6 and $7.50 per pair, our price $4.89 and $6.39, Pointe Arabe Lace Curtains, hand. some designs on heavy net, unusual Three-plece Salt Water Rods,ash butt, lancewood tip, extra tip in bult, others ask $1.00; our price 87¢, Three-piece >alt Water Rots, mape tip, others ask 75¢.; our price 44¢, Liareebeh vere aiba cease Theee-piace Salt Water Rows, extra Embrotdered Muslin Bed Sgts, very tip, sh butt, lancewood tip,others ask fine quality, worth $7. 50; prices $2.50; our price $1.54, $4.74 and $4.98. Tapestry Table Covers, fringed all around, 222 yards, worth 85c.; our price 49¢, Tapestry Table Covers, extra quality, txt yards, worth $1.75; our price 99¢. Mosquito Canopies, mounted on turn over frames, 98¢., $1.49, $1.74 and) $1.98. | Three-fold Screens, Oak and Mahog- any finish, mounted with figured cre- tonne, 5% ft high, worth $5.00 our price $3.34. Children’s Lawn Tents, made of heavy white duck, 727 ft, complete with Stakes and ropes, reduced from §3. | to $2.49, One Thousand Women’ s Belts. One thousand Women’s Belts, including Seal, Morocco, Suede and Patent Leather, in brown, cream, white and black; satin and sateen in white and blue. Our prices all summer have ranged from jtc. to 74c. Three-piece Split Ramboo Bait Ros, extra tip, others ask $1.25, our price ae, Two-piece Split Bamboo Weak Fish Rods, others ask $1.75; our price $1.51 Three-piece Split Bamboo Bait Rods: extra tip, cork grip, solid metal ree’ Seat, others ask $3.00; our price $2. 19° Two-piece Rods.extra heavy, ash vutt, lancewood tip, others ask §).00; our price $2.28. Three-piece Split Bamboo Balt Rods, extra tip, cane-wound grip,solid metal ie seat, others ask $7.00; our price (OMaTTAN pRACH r TI8T BOT BAND 2PM ORANCILLISS ; ® | PAIN # FIREWORKS ond Fartlitng Rpectacts, Brest suotay Fi vata PRANK mew ‘ DANIELS The Ameer tor pian PORMA ia thane’ falfon wat is i awp = 0 Jarbees, Alice Perce, Ges quatintota | gee ‘Russell Bree Nick ree oa, Panay Pieide. Genare 4» cRNTe me Maas, Py Tilt oP DAY AND MIOUT + oer Fie. Phe Vitngrage where BRIGHTON BEACH *.: FLOATING | ROOF GARDEN. hoarse, 7. SUNDAY og tM Laat wen ves AND REPURLIC very ve ft ot W kh at OPM FM Deiter 72, Bays. & ARNIVAL NIGHT -#ATt" HL SOUAGE I THE Cue Seats ibe Coneren Mate. ihe 5 CASINO Mr 7 onthe Lui 3 fy? * ‘Fay Mstteee i" 2 ban Se me “n AMERICAN 82.55, 43 er De ee Pri Btwn tee, nee” han ESM. US oe M Orhoesa! Contents | | nar jatinee To-Day, CTORIA BURLESQUERS | ly ‘Bane 140h ee FRANA OBERT @ WY i chuson co RANE Presuien, bevoy Gayler act Way & Hen Ete *OnOvE 3 Sarhan a a eee Search ight TROY BOATS. oF TROT Om HARA TOOA Both Sides 14th St. Store will close Sat nen at qualities, the best stvles and the lowest deserved leadership. +) The golfer i + did game that tube throughout 12 o'clock, losed all day. The Furniture Sale. The August Furniture Sale will lip into September. Unequalled bargains are developing it erandly. economies presented. furnish jug free when you buy by All kinds of good Furniture at lest than the lowest prices the gallon. Thousands int China and Glass Sule. August-September retailing. greatest varieties, the richest prices. They al Golf Goods Specials. ubiquitous. The splen- came to America from Holland by way ot Scotland was vever more popular. We've drawn upon every successful source for the i clubs and balls. Votaries of port who nl money scrupu- ously should know our prices be. not | fore Puying, histle Golf Clubs, all motets in tro and wood, sold esewhere at $1.50 t pri 4G. Spaltin ys,’ Morr olt Clubs, “ Willie Dunn's “Stars and str wolf Balls, $2.08 dozen. BG Practice Goll Balls, $2.34 dozen A. G. Spal br & Pros.’ Remade Golf Balls, $2.49 Musselburgh Golf Baits, $5 Bicycles and Sundries, “Red Star Flyer” and 24 in, diamond and 22 in. drop frame, tires, first The reliable Bicycle, 2 lass equipments at $14.98, A few more of the celebrated Keating Rubber f Enamel Polish, 4c. rame Protectors, 4c, Veeder Cyclometers, 59. Allenton's Chain Mica, 4c. Straus Graphite, tc, 2c. Crescent Gas amps, 44¢, Bundy Gas Lamps, $1.79, Search Light Gas Lamps, $2.19. M. & W, Gas Lamps, $1.76, 20th Century Gas Lamps, $2.24 Foot Pumps 24c, Broun Oil Lamps, 79¢. Banner Lamps, $1.19. 20th = Century Oil Bit. Continuous Ringing Bells, 49. Lamps, | We make « cory Depart plies of ail k & standing order with us alty tn our Gro of shipping sup You may ‘ave for any f anything, and it will be ered dally, weekly moothiy to tions. This Ume and trouble of ning of writing rier and ered at regular inter. you notify us it wil be ‘ promptly del ( hoice now at vals an desired unt Siecontinue Cc. | Ane | Amusements. amusements, LABOR DAY LEHIGH VALLEY "2,00 | Niagara Falls, ‘8, 0) Toronto Ont 10.90, 9 dozen, j guaranteed single| Bicycles to be closed} “at $19.49, " It will be! R.H. Macy & Co.'s Attractions Are Their Low Prices, YS). Aw Wines NOTICE. Apply at Superinten. dent’sdesk fortransfer urd, This system en- ables 1 to buy from fall partments with. nut makingapdymeng inti! last purchase. W nes and Liquors, m Annes and Liquors at Macy’s None but tinest and purest qualities and at harge than others The That's prices the kernel. ‘few words are full of meaning and | | | | that price 7c ec Red Star |T HY ri | | WEST POINT Lake oh) tally excursion fe wer the case completely, We a Whisk ev, aged in wood, Two Star Ry rich and mellow; o lar price $291 ea cb tin toring this ¢ $2.24 yallon, 4%, bottle timble Green Label Whiskey, sold elsewhere at $1.25 bottle our pele King William IV. V, O, P. Scotch Whiskey, $1.49 bottle, ! Crow Whiskey, eleven years old, $3.4 gallon, %9¢. bottle. Old Hermitage Rve, eleven years old, $ gallon: 89, bottle nier Whiske riginal bottling, ates & Co, tim bottle, none mouth Gin, ¢ wnved in elas reve deM better made, wmbia brand, as good rted. $c. per dozen, as the finest Champagnes, iG. H, Mumm & Co.'s Extra Dry, pints, heophile Roed bel, case pint $26.74 Grord bottle $12.04, California Wines, rand — selected old Wines strictly pure. Claret, case quarts $2.55, gal, 896 Nwta ¢ quarts $5.46, gal. $4.49, ¢ quarts $4.18, gab $1.44 Cabernet, case gts. $6.22 Reisling, case quarts $3.46, s¢ quarts $4.99, Vuscatel, \agelica and Post, n, 46e, Dottie, Good Groceries, wo hun dred cases Jersey Toma. 5, solid cold whole packed, red pe, lusciou lavor, extra large cans sell regularly at 10c3 our $41.04, case quarts, rer & het? Red Le » $2 case quarts, uke Extra Dry, fowr vears tm case pints, $14.24; case quarts, Burg Chateau Sauterne ait Mackerel, large and fat, new cately, freshly packed, warranted full weight, No. hore, 5 Ib. pails, S6¢, No, 2 Shore, 10 Ib, kits, We No. 1 Shore, 10 Ib, kits, $1.49 Mess Bloalers, 10 Ib, kits, $2.34 French Sardines, prcked in olive off, quarter box, 10¢. Boneless sardines, extra fine qualities, large tish, half box 24c., quarter box 198. Smoked Sardines in oil, finest packed, three-quarter box, where at 25c; our price 1S¢. Fotted and Devilled Ham and Tongue, half pound cans, 89¢. dozen; cam, Seg quorter p can, 4o¢, doren; can, aia 2 Elenue Kustard, makes delicious des Sert. orange, lemon and ¢ le flavors, pound pickages, 9¢. White Cherries, Jessamine brand, fine flavor, packed in sugar syrup, two pound cans; case $2.49, can ttc, coteh Orange Marmalade, best quake ity imported; pound glass jars, 1S¢, Fineapple, sliced, eyeless and coreless, packed in heavy sugar syrupy .ase $3. 42, can 16. Garden sugar Peas, sweet and tender, equal in flavor to fresh: case of two dozen cans $2.06; can 12¢. Chicken Soup, Mohawk brand: pres pared with great care from selected stock; quart can, 12c. Excursions. 7, £o 90a 1068, tr oP. & at 1 M. EXCURSION FARE. # rm. ~All-Water Route to WAR BEACH, wey “ | GEN’L SLOCU! GRAND REPU! TH TROLLEY Por \AveRal i 50c. si 2S ROUND Tair -PATTEN LINE may oo Cherm