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.FEAR MADE HIM SUICIDE. Dreading the Surgeon's Knife, This Man Drowned Himself, PTET REAR FF RM ONS re OUTS ___THE WORLD: TUESDAY HVE TWO GREAT STEAMSHIPS TO RACE ACROSS THE SEA. Deutschland and Wilhelm der Grosse for a Record, 5 Marvin Ineraham, a carpenter, fifty: * Pvo years old, fearing an opera'ion for ae nopendicitis, drowned himeelf tn the i) North River, Ingraham's body wan) them,” he repented. Wie even Haghted) / found at the foot of One Hundred and with eothusiaem Well vn the Thirty-sixt) atreet this morningy | ther side Be’ | days ago he was received at) wil st Jown thote eleven tho Presbyterian Hospital and placed hours over ¥ aye t ervoure under treatment for appendictite. An and make ') Ave daya flat operation was deemed necessary and “Impossible my friend. Men and mas Ingraham, who was not in the beat chinory have t capacity, The coal Physical condition, was told to prepare passer can work only) #0. mu The for It. ehinery will stand only a certain The man seemed to fear the ordeal, | pressure, Could we do five days with and jh & measure acquainted Ais) our enianes? Maybe, but think of the a Be RUPEE OUBTBY RANEY: OF JA: Wise CAPT. ALBERS. awful promsure, Any minute -pouf—and | mney yep, port an hour apart (day One Hundred and Witty-third street, who ‘ ’ I won't ibe Realsen ih the VAR; ALAN Slolamethe supported him, with his feelings Ho - eouceaad “But vou w Van fo ra new’ record th) Heutwohiand (ook up the ro chabe Waa reassured, and apparentiy gained A pace, (ut, Orean liners trin?” [oth ahipe were cheered aw (hey phased more confidence Well, the coal parsors will earn (helt) town ihe hay To-day was appointed for the operation) mever race,” wanes | The race will not be begun unth they * and, tn view of this fact, Ingraham wa"! wii pands rained depreeatingly but] Agoin that gleam of canny DIVE FY?* | oinge ine bar at Bandy Hook, Then it He eee that he might take a hls blue eves (winkling, Qept, Albora ‘ai esta ee i He i now! Will be “crowd on all steam” and keep 5 : at no five % Po! y ady pace until men or machiner: Ho apparently want direct to the North| of the grea! hip Deutschiand, MAI) ang the captain ioughed as thous the rag His ie ? Ri During tho afternoon he told) merry yo the report that hie ship [prospect amused him ‘ tH. Bnglebach, of the Kalser the keeper of @ boatshouse at the £09) wii. sailed an hour later than thel AR the captain Ant he looked) witheim, laughed heartily wher asked of One Hundred and Thirty-mtath street A Jacromm to the New York sido wheres) io vais cing to heat the Deutech Uiat he waa to undereo the operation | Kaiser, Wilhelm der Grote to-day, WAS t waving tings, cheers and the ehrtekn off t he were kolng to heal the Deutsch: and apoke of visiting hit nephew during | to race with other nook and neck) ug whistles announced the departurel i iy whe tutor do. nat the day across to Cherbourg of the Kaiser Wilhoim der Grosne f on emit iat : Rhortly after he disappeared and noth: | qhere war a touch of eiation, af nere|her le hu. will mae WHA Up Ot iat Sng more wax geen of him until bis body | yousnens, of lad and eager anticipation | ‘The greatest race of 8) ern times wpe? wan found to-day "ih the Captain's manner ax he paced [between vcea Rreyhounds was on} FPN ' i ’} es Wo will do everythin ‘The hospital authorities, thinking he | ihe busy deck and swept with Kean eyemy Hoth #hiys are bound for Cherbours’ ean TORAH LS fri ” would return (hin morning, were pte | the preparations for departure Untii the Deutsehland stuck her none] North Gernian fost. We have nel 9 parte when notified | yes, it wi the Deutsohiand'elinto western waters, the Kaiser held] the North a aoe Y, Gai aw] Areatest trip,” he ald, ‘Then fearful] ell the recorde SARNGRS RHPOMD Slekates SUE Ae tS ) Wak a carpenter, had te ny Meer has} just the dame With good weather we io) health for some time. Hel that he had mail ethan le ought he ‘he new Hamburg-American rer ho nti Ana, (ad. vorane Hived at $1 Weat Ono Hundred wad | turned into his quarters. He wae back fenasied 9 record al every trip, Tt owt] will have a ae he eS sin oh went) fourth atreet shortly and wae apeatiod with the #late-] ne Kaiser's time between Sandy Hook! Every man jack of sah 4 | a ment tat the Kaiser would sail out anfand Cherbourg. which was 6 days, iT]worked with a vim to-day that showed hour ahead of them jours ared Bt minutes, to 6 days, 12 hours]a general understanding of tho #trummle UP SOUND. Events of a Day that Stirred Up One Nutmeg * Town, (Oparia) to The Ivening World) NEW HAVEN, Conn, Sept. &—A Man-eating #hark ten feet long |s otranded st Woodmont in front of Colonial Inn A rlot occurred in Miller's pavillon at Bevin Rock at midmght in a crowded dance house, Mra. Frank Boyer was knocked out of a window and fell twen- ty-five feet to the muddy beach, frac. while catching pigeons on a barn at Orange last night fell and cropped on the head of Albert IHarris, minty years old, who tried to break boy'n fall by catching hin tn his ar The gi man's reok Was broken and he mie ne, Jobo R Ruf gave ver baby care acid, mistaking it for castor oll Ihe ohild te dying at ita home, 7% Woor ter ptrect LIGHT THAT FAILED ON SUICIDE’S MIRROR, Babbitt Comld Searvely see When He Pired Fatal shot, T have made my mind up to where | began twenty-one ago. One requent me. Tt Is wetting dark WII aay good-by. KB F. BABRIT. ‘The light had falled eo that he could searcely see his reflection in the mirror before which he pat. A pressure of the Anger and Babuit waa in eternal nieic No one seeme to know why he took tiie Hfe, He died In (he Baatern District Hospital (hie morning. Heobiit wae a omeehinist and lived With hin wife and four children wt § Naywo treet, Williamsburg, A week amo he left the rattan fictory at a Mor. fon street, where he was employed, says Ing he tad secured a b position, He returned to the factory Jast night na got Wate Ww VOUrn's permine quit yenin bury this gun with — . LOST EYE IN BATTLE. —— PRISONED HEIRESS STILL A MYSTERY. Miss Georgiana Wendel Not Produced in Court To-Day on Habeas Corpus, Lieut. Von Krohn, Wounded During Seymour's Retreat, Describes the Rescue, BAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 4.—Lieut. Von Krohn, of the German Navy, who was with one of the relief columns under Admiral Seymour whieh made a futll: Attempt to rence the beleaguered for elen legayons at Pekin in June, hao arrived her on the steamer Dorle, mich the worse for fis experience at the hands of the Boxers, He lort an eye In the retrent (o Tientsin and ts on hie way home on slck leave, Lieut. Von Krohn said it was not un: tll the relief column started to return carne! they were being op 1 by the Chinese imperial troops ald; "Our moat eventful {nel lent night of the SM. whe eet Me was during the |we routed a formidad |holding a fort on tha opposite | Sn on St a oe Soe | tho river from Chee Ku. The ‘niteae El rowdlors did not fire until we were with Tin speaking distance ‘The tire was galling, but It caused the column to swerve for only a snoment Then a dah was made The German captured two guna and the Eng ok another and no time was loat hing them upon the Chinese, who were soon put to Might, We were sub: requently Informed that the fort was j earl by 400 Imperial troopa and Hoxe TWO BURGLARS HELD; DONOHUE DISCHARGED, Drank, He Pell Asleep on Steps of my Sra r ' Heing Robbed, , siehtyefourth Hb lebelelefoletetatetotelointetotetetatatalitolafetotete tefl! otofeteofefetenjortnt John Powers, of #2 Maat Bighty-foure tiehetedetotetntelctnteteieteetstteisitcteiteiovietetetoltettt | ost, Jamon HOWARY ant Blane myatery of the detention of Miss|ing them to procure her release from | ty-fourth t, and Je h Done wwe. ifteenth atreet Goorglann Wendel, an Neitees to millions, | the house in which she was held againat | twentyeone, of A Maat re Mae by her relatives in the beautiful Wen-| her wilt wore charged with burglary wafers Mh del villa, overlooking the liudeon at) When Mr Buiitvan heard of his witets|altrate Brann, in the Yorky vurt, tht mornias, Donohue wan discharged with his jawyer and bring Irvington, was not cleared to-day when] experience he wor house t the others held body of troopalt { Bed Tapestry Cove SEPTEMBER 4, 1900, _ ith ‘a Mevnvannnnceeennunnneananenns Rerctretetireceretreccrecrrecccrrecrverrvrertrerttrtrtts IBRAVE GIRL | LOOK. Remember Fall bowed nen or pen. | himsell in with the begins ' petat bantd PAWS ORE iM Lord o Taylor, ning of September and + tetida's" Sam Bonnar TNR. pee bo coo! weather days are his AT eon ansorument of acHOOt ‘ HOoKs and DICTION ARIAE con Grand Street Stove, | Rare Carpet Sale. AQuarter toa Half UnderValue A clean-up sale of choice Ligh Grade Cary An iinusual Lapdog to fecure oxceptional furnishing forany constant companions, We offer you to-morrow one of the grandest op- portunities of the year for and children's knit. un ‘Collar, sured in front. collar, belt derwear at about half what prices will | jp).si" Wimmel othe bral be later. The stocks were obtained jai sat Nis. back ted Ny through an advantageous purcliase di. ; tree Skirts, full wlith lined with rectly from the manufacturers, The best | lnverte! pleat in back, shes 1, 4% grades of merinos and fleece lined un- : 1/79 pret 1.98. navy derwear are selling here much below | “wool chviot Serge Skirts, th cost, stitched seams, full widths, lin Women's Ribbed Underwear, alc, ' hei Fgeeay pags 4 THEY ave Neece lined, extra good quality, trimmed with silk tape and lace r Clos ing out the balan ot 2.68. atthe neck, Pearl buttons, All sires, Including exira large, Longer short | yangs : f Children's rey finé gin i sleeves, Colors silver or gray, abo white, He mt ambr Dresses it fe Ny ' Men's 78 Underwear, doc. ever ries, dai ( This lot consists of extra good quality fleece lined underwear, mate and VUE! Prices Lrlderebiy helow pabliaiers’ prlews. Mala Fone, Hain ~ Children’ s Wear. room, hall or stairvat such small cost, Velvet, Axminster and Moquette Carpets; originally $1.10 to $1,50, 75¢, & se, a yard, iain Brussels Carpets; Originally | 1.2 Pe now ' Hand @) 8se, and gse, a yard, jatry Brussels Carpet; srREAN bbe. to The.) now 45¢, and 650. a yard, Ingrain Carpets; criginilly Sle, to Toe.4 now 35¢ and Ose, a yard, Ollcloth and Linoleum at sine re duction in prices, All carpets purchased at Wh now ot Ploor, hh #4. Meetion trimined with silk tape and pearl buttoné in Jaeger ¢ ANd an assortinent of ios F fine nitural wool shirts and drawer cither of the lots that ts worth less than 7 Se, Not a garment ir Groceries. Children's Wout Underwear, oc. this sale will be lined, sewed Shir artes “Hint ton ae patural wool, very goo! quality Granulated Sugar, oly 34 tbs Wm de, for sie te Kise oO % On cach larger sire. wer wil i, wor ¢ groceries oF and laid without additional |$ | Oy 2sJormere | Rise wane i te), for 17s cost, per can, 106 Fancy Peas, ; f PE xtra Pancy Peas, ye ean, 166 Colice, Oe sae Sale of Sp achtel Goods, etc, U pholstery Dept. Here is sid news, We have just received from Switzer. land, via Ss, La Lorvaine, one of the grandest and most extensive Special Values in Lace Curtains, | Nottingham Lace Curtains; in newert collections of Swiss embroideries, consisting of scaris, pillow shams, designe; » centre pieces, doilies, ete,, ever brought to this country, They will be $1,10,1,20,1, 451-45, 1.50, 1.6¢ * placed on sale to-morrow and the pricet are about one-half those 1.85, 2,00 and up per pair, ' customary, Doili 2.5 10 White Irish Point Oatetin oilies, 2c., 5c, and 10c, They are of Spachtel Embroidery and usually $2.98, 3.25) 3:75) 3.08, | 10c, and 19¢, each, 4.98 and HH per pair, Scarfs, Pillow Shams and Centre Piec if ' 19c,, 35c¢., 49c., 59¢,, 69c., 79, +] | sold te i 4:25, | in good donign | A writ of habeus corpus secured by her]a depuly sherift to the at 1g so the workroom, H esd he] husinesm agent, Maurice J. Bulllvan, off about Misy Wendel's release, He and] Barly Sunday morning the home Wantest (0 get some of his tools lefty! icity avenue and Forty-second atrect.| his companions were thrown off the | Mr Jone fh he z i= tr y Hei Ls wan re re Judge lant at} grounds by the Wendel rervants L¥eanoOny wiTeel, WAN enler uiisturbed, he wrote hie queer death |W glar alarm suminoned the yoilee Tue + Message, wat hlmaelt before the mirror | White | Mince that date the mansion as heen) oid Hunchue apparently sleeping on | And ved a ehot into hie head, No answer was made to the writ It} guarded by 9 corps of elght armed wer: | NPY Powers and Howard were eta had been tacked on the oor of the} yants, who have etood guard nleht and | oto an aking tiie. (op Noor CARNEGIE SHAKES UP HIS villa by Deputy rank J # in aplte) day to avert an attempt to reacue MOP ee tiie morning explained to vf an memed bodyguard of vervanta] eldent Min Wendel the Madiairate (hak Donohue had been DIRECTORATE BY CABLE, |i.ut has eurrounded tie house for two] Mise Georgiana Wendel Is exeoutric Grinking all the night with friends and $s weeks (o prevent the encape or eaptureof the Wondel estate with her brother ainah Of thir hGlibe | O10G of the elder sister John Wendel, a wellsknown Now York a pata Georetary Moreland Said to Hove vbman, She i berided an hetrese in ASIING: OF ERO OVERS Resigned trom Company, IS SHE ILL? her own right nnd hay more than | SLARIMrate BEAD eee. ei PITTBBURG, sept. Andrew | While Attorney Jona M. Dignoy Wa8) qounied the immense fortune lelt her “ta me abe. 9a nit the Moreland, Secretary of the Carnogie| ‘#king the Ht to tenue an attach: | ny ner father through akiiful real ea [ond of Your days Yo Company, 16 reported to have resigned | ment to bring Minn Wendel Into court! tary wpeoulution, Her buatness agent meat priton on lee evidence “ ap director and pecrotary owing to alby force, John Houston, the earponter ft othe von | Are diacharmed ’ Bhaking Up of the offctata ordered by] oe the esta: scaled’ tv oe he | Guatnane mull Maid peye she hap 8h ae Mr. Carnegie by cable from hiv Bor, nese mind and to him hae 1 | cee eoerenenerenenereeee eT | man, appeared and sald that Mise Re-/ahown signs of insanity ‘ampbell, auditor and assistant] beoon Wendel, agninat whom the writ meistany Taek oan Mh seer | wyy ‘areted, aN heen aiay tor IN BELLEVUE. DR. TALKS ON FOOD, Carnegio there haw , Pres, of Hoard of Health, been any radical #hake up will mot] month and that Miss Georgiana waa |! Bix monthe ago, wh at the Park his confirm the rumor of Mr, Moreland’#|] jn bet under the care of two doctors! Place Moicl, whe was taken to Hellevue| “What shall 1 eat?” ta the dally in- Lid UU Pe and two nurses Howplial and places in the detention! Quiry the physlelan is met with, , SHIPPING NEWS Bring the women or a doctor's cer-| ward. From there, an the deciston of [4 Rot hesitate to way that in my D ifeate,", sald the Judge. ho Blate Lunsey Commiasion, ahe was] didament, @ large percentage of dis. : i Meanwhile Bartow 8. Woeks, attor-]removed to a private maniturtun, Hor! oaee It caused by poorly selected and bd Tip Move, lew Water vet for John Wendel, talked with Ate [friends succeded in having ter enxe|!Mproperly prepared food, My pers AM PM forney Dieney br long distance te.e:| brought up for Judicial review and sho | MOnAl experience with the fully cuok+ ey ek i ER He ie Phone and asked a continuance until] was ordered diveharged ed food, known as Orape-Nuts, on- reor's ‘ \ yas ord 1 ri ts, 1 Ga RES BY WR) nest rriday. . When thin wan retu After that experience Mise Wendei, | bles me to speak freely of its merits, —_- ho eeked tha dude for a stay until. Ceoling that hee personal liberty was in From overwork, | suffered several PONT OF NEW YORK, losthorrow, He wild Ming Wendel would | Jeopardy, told Mr, Bullivan thet it at} years with iwalnutrition, palpitation ae be produced, The Judge wald thin looks any time Me should disappear or fail to] Of the heart, and loss of sloep, Laat ARRIVED, cd pocullar In the tight of the servants! | WARE mm within @ week he wae to jar Summer | was led to experiment i Raroye dere Lanton! statement, but granted Mr, Weaka's etituy earea (or her ‘inren weeks ago} sonally with the new food, which | Mate of Nobrevka .. m Olangow , 2 fe recelved © note stating that Mles/ used Inconjunetion with good rich Adve! i Colon) plea and wet the hearing for toemovrow | Wendel was very ‘il and that he wae fot | one tk I hot tle aru | thy at i Biamen} at 10 o'clock in bother her oy writing letterm. He] COW # mi ‘ ned fst i a“ na y of Maro on thought the communication peculiar, and | Commenced Its use, the disagreeable ‘Talloheseee ba PLEADED FOR RELEASE. gens Bis wits ou. 10 Irvington 10 see {symptoms dinappoared, my heart's —o : ‘ 1 har j : 4 OUTGOING STRAMSHIPS. The allegation in the writ was that Me ts auiivan'g aurprine ation abe | RAUCH hocaine meade and normal, the HAILED TODAY + | Mine Wendel was hetng unlawfully Je | nad veen greeted Joyt Mine Wen- | {tinetfons of the stomach were prop- Devtachiend, Hamburg. Algonquin, Charleston [tained against her will by her winters del had cen any nto the lerly carried out and | agatn slept as Kaiser Wilhelm der 8l Monte, New Oriesma fin tho Wendel, villa, Lrvington-on-the-| manor, ane of the yor A dog: 14 saies soundly and as well asin my youth. | age vy tate i Hudson, They represented to Mrs ry ore se ind allo Tey and ine “TL 1ook upon Grape-Nuts as a per- Pell Sted Teresa Bullivin and Mrs, Mary Mep- | qhie to wee callers feet food, and no one can gainsey but Paul aceinavy burn Mack, of Mount Vernon, that thelr Bit T have been speaking to her! that it has & moat prominent place {nj rh, Antwerp. sinter wae on her deatht he Whrough » window nterposed MPO Ta yational, eclentific system of feed- Ithaka, Tampico, Thome, Inewun, lady in revpon servania wore cated and} ing. Any one who tiges this food will INCOMING STBAMSHIPS. from 4 WAS 0) ff the premin swoon be convineed of t 4 a 4, DUR TO-DAY, Curavon, La Goayra, Marre Alniers, New Orleass, Mendel, At. Lavels 7 Armeyons. SteitinWesleriland, Aulwerp, ingham, Alesaude bd ot Otrmi v Dine, Mawre, of the principie upon whien It m&nufactured and may thereby nae the facts as to ite true worth.” W. 5 Conway, M. D., Pres, Athens, G,| Board of Health, CRUSHED IN COLLIBYON, badly crushed In @ collision between a Ninth aven worse car and @ trick at feverieenth xireet shies mornin) He wis taken to the New York Honpitat. Hoth drivers eot away, Plo Pins, » laborer, thirty years old.) “4 West Seventeenth aireet, was dd Ave vorUrement Situation Seekers All Read Worid Wants. ! As Ave, 59th & ofith Sts, d& OOth St. Shh & 60th St. 3m $1.25, $1.50, 81.75, B1.98, | They are of Hah Fish Point and Seaclitel BniGrokdary,. OF the Sateen Mantel Lambrequins; nih] ' Ney are OF TCH Irish FOIN! a y ACHTE? mery. heavy Iringe all around; + Pillow Shams some are hemstitehed ind some have ruti) th 49 i 79¢. ea Bureau Scarfs come with and without hemstitehing, The Ce nh 4 bs | Pieces are round, square, oval, &e., in shape. They are all worth ation Py Bigs stim ' double aie tripe the price asked, and the 4x, item is a most ex. | NOC : ceptionai one, 306, 400., Soc, and 700, ea, |g: Seen So FULI Window Shades o{ ail kinds inde to >)5.00 order, If Hc & Re ») le ' ia 4 Men's Half Hose, 6,1 2c 19% wg AEP wer, | Cor, Grand & Chrystic Sts A sale extraordinary—which should be o! st lo eve rguarsotee alitorao pay, — ¢ eevee en seers ednewemartnnee eens |S a, the hosery side of a man's wardrobe Cree 4} 99; This * @ Business | replenishes! at any time that sales occur whe to £9 00 $5. 38 Man most economically, Here is one of the hance ; i holy é He Needs a Stenog. Z..-Men's Hne twosthred cotton Half Hose, full seamless, titack © Our Prices Are the LOWEST : rapher At Ge atin, colar ca J, all sizes, actual value 120 meat! He Is wriling an ad. M tra qualit tion Halt Mose, w iv 8 “! is for the best 3 At J2c 0 ea mi ‘ { the ‘ ! orld 3 fall our import F thread a Hall, eee ral | | 3 At 196 > iiose: whic ery sol ¢ Teeth Without Piates, 5,00: i ve | » 8 ; | Li I j swer to His Ad $ |) BLOOMINGDALE BROS BLOOMINGDALE BROS., . BLOOMINGDALE BROS,, | ‘ i WW Ave, ieee a Abebatblle ab LMbLitirt | Larly dune or Sweet Sugar Peas, | : ‘ H yi LL CARS TRANSFER TC ' ' SAVED FIVE. § sir Ning He * Store is Store is $ full of full of + Miss Ada Railey Risked Her Autumn waikti Autumn | | Life to Rescue Mr. Hint Orsy | Hints, Calei’s Party. 3 on W ’ D Ski ‘ ' | fry Women’s Dress Skirts, os Carpetings. Aaa cA duc ATA E’ NUN @ ORIN BRR * Her: are two excellent values in \ Doct J aleie? daughto Charlee’ ta Tat women’s dress skirts, the siyle, tit . youl | famous horremay of Lexington and tinish of whieh are unsurpa parisons ape J Xv. aaved the t ona It ire our Carpets and j# runaway’ on i en's Dress Skirts (ike cut), ma ) ives | She climbed through the yarrow wine g est lash Drow v 1 i vat you jon 4 bus Merroem and ¥ ari att W fy patron, Ths jstopped two horse r wit H AM week pecials | FIRE comp atic Clonee, May W nig, laying and (ining vd! fallen from the box ‘ We omen" $ Dress Skirts, ade free, | A. HH, Clog, of this city, treasurer of & ¢ teh Homesy t thy) \lexamte ith Carpet Co.'s Same the Misourt Pacific Ralto: with Mire brown and oxford: seme aloo of back ony Axmingters, 9! without Calef and thelr musts, Miew Mice Neale cheviol, designed with new faring f rder per yard, OAS i and Mrs, Winaton Barret. of Chicago, ‘ itimmed with a ban tailor sUisNed © Alexander Smils Carpet Cos bests and Mie Radley, at 1 \ittoal vant two rows of faney sik Orad Mouuetve, with without bore | formance tn | ight & V best French pervatiie and bound with ve per yard, $110 They drove there In an opera bus and vet, tallorumade outside and df ake Mle nith Carpet Go's Sayom , They had gone some distance when it wailss bands ° pprice, / . t yard $1 fF) ‘ was noticed that the ho a powe Extha sizes, 20 10 16 waist, 10 fo 46 long, price, " ae team of Macks, were gotng at nue 5.98 r . i H [anced ‘The thus was JuiMping id «0 eer) Ine backward and forward in ‘ie rug’ D t d Chi A + Sale School Supplies. ' road ecora e@ ina--Autumn It's jugh time to prepare they Mr (lef jeaned out to warn t) children tor school, Here is as oachman when he discovered the man If it wasn't that we wanted more space for ex. SN CiN ly NU phenomenal } Wat not on the box, The Iino were 1 y i x i . t SEAR TERETE etAMG) Wiens tick : pected arrivals we could not aiford to sell this Decorated | cy yy, H }thore Waw nothing to slop then China at such unnsually low prices, Butas itis, you oy. 4 HRAWING PRN: ¢ Mr. Calef Jumped from the ‘bus nop ; ar wins wa) ‘ Pan} eto cee uaa from whe hae mom Ss will do well to profit by this great sale, which begin Ni ott Wis ally oFuiaed ‘Tae women dogan|$ | tO-morrow. The goods are comparatively new, hav- ‘ 71 | to weream, . Ate fs ‘ - Y PArad PENCILS doner se) ser Tthlay tn a famous Wenawonen (PE been purchased during the summer season, Most tl Pneaat voit AN het fife whe has been about them of them were made by the best European potteries, MSDN ats Swish nilked tap § She We went, but Wer museten are ike |B | Dinner Sets, OF Kinglish Porcelain, with pretty | AM armel, MIR Ret re i ip 191A few sets in Carishad china, pretty | underglaze —devorations, — fancy | BANC, win eopyini few H Toasing her hat aside ahe erowied @ | Cecorations, full set with the excep: | shapes, tO pieces, 8.48) 12) Stee! PANS, per toe r! throug a window at the front, houding |$ ! tion of 1 of 2 pieces in sone sold! preces. 7.4Hr 118 pleees, BBs 6 KM eo uyagy ' on with fer handa to the slippery rot Fi + before at OO and $1800, price | pies, 2,95, ote. oach of the vehiote BS totortow ip 00. a a ' Hale way out whe turned and brace! S ! Of Maddick's Pnelish porcelain in oa Sets ' ing hernelf, caught the footboard of the 3 ' Premien Dowe, Rococo Blue and ) OF American decorated porce’any, ur ' pulled hormelf encirely out of Cie) 8 | Loraine decorations (\ hieh ts our t¢ decorations, 56 pitees, salt; 4 i Window. She recured a foothold on the! $ ' Gen stock patterns and ean easily | for $295, sale price, 1.98. T ' whithetrees and ieaned forward nttl replace any broken pieces), gold | Of French lmoges chin pretty : ! coud plekh wp one of the Aytng lined edge, 115 pieces: sells regularly and decorations, pleess, hand N reins at $20.00, sale price, 14,45, gold stipple, value $8.50, Sale) Oo ; ; it ag with haherp | Of Limoges China, fancy shapes, | Pres 5.95, POWhile CRAYON, 146 pideee tn $ ea fe horwer 90 4 3: sat {i elumnbled anid tal f pretty decorations, stippled gold + Wealoo have special bargain counters, F P or ’ ' wae th RE ete AeL Ui eb IR! edges, t14 pieces, revuler selling on which are endless assortments of |). : Nol ' Ov wig i A the other, bul jumped to the ground! tied dp sale price, 19,95. fine china pieces, all useful, Itest | Colored’ PARTULS, arsorted, 10 In fh) id el ‘y cool am an teow | 8 OF French Chima, 114 pieces, fancy designs and decoration. Prices are hos, AS tn a box, 8) 8 in He ty al ‘ | shapes, elaborate decorations, full’ 106, 28c. 36e, 490, 78c. MS Wong PUL IR b out, whieh they did, half fainting and |g} stipple wold edlyes, was marked OAc. Lvery piece worth double. () 1 ilendwood REE hysterioal J@ + $75.00, sale price, 49,98. ‘the price asked, + gH AS wood ULM, Wee NEGRO JANITOR SHOT ' Bric-a-Brac and Cut Glassware, _ MT ftel inate POCKET COME i We are also showing on our Third floor a full line of hand. PABA, with pencil and polnt pros IN FIGHT IS DEAD. |$ | some bric-a-brac, the prices on which are very reasonable, Also | yi, + COMPARA, with dt _ + new shapes and designs of fine American cut glass, : a raible, ruling pen and { Think Pioor, ih Mt Kosten, i Fidel Pie? £0 Cove s So geese eee EE AUR Seed Rp re Ni at 1 AUTOMATIC. prbe 3 1 KN O48, etoel bla mnt entrant ae ¢ 2,000 Yards Costume Cheviots. =." to the s Charles Dantels, wh i ' hages, Sc: ) pager was abot during a fight at ry West ine ' A lot of about 7,090 yards of Costume Cheviots has just been» [rine * ) pag z. ty-third street, died (he morning intB} received, These cheviots are for tailored suits, Come in all | out. Tone "na caine baie Roowevelt Horpital: “When dying Nels | shades of gray, brown, green and blue, Also black, They are | al pasker and | told the doctors that hie real name was i : ' at oth aform prive “| Peter Mitohell he was th 48 inches wide, Steam (inished, Heal value is at least O8c, ' a 4 fanitor of the ant One tun 18s Our spec ial price for tosmorrow is, per yard, ‘ ON Poarr 1ON ROOM pn et Dene dre! and Twenty-third atreet ’ Did VA Mi byt Heniamin Carter, Who did the shooting Main Hone, Promt. centre, 1 AEM TH Dames 1G paxen 20 pages Was remanded In the Mariem Court, Hel@ 6. cee ee ener eww eens H oo antes ed | plea of felt slafene inn | S | if Ki U de ion hat the dead man and two re force 4 4 he a aA Tha Great ale of Knit Un erwear rea affeay oecurre :