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Senator. Sullivan, ‘ Big| Tom" Foley’ and! Other Political and! Sporting Lights Mak-} ing a Joyous Journey to a National Conven-, tion of the Order. | A lot of New York Eagles are to he put off at Buffalo to-night, and Buffalo Will be a caloric villag along Btretch of hours. Some of the Eagles will be bald headed when they arrive, and more of them wi!l be bald neadedt when they start back, but life at best, and the day Inevitably a when they march slow behind us, Nay, gentle reader, ferred to are not of variety. They are the membe secret order that extends from coast coast and Includes in 11s membersh' some of the «moothest bartenders th. ever devised schemes to bunco a con- *fiding cash register. Other members aro politicians, sports, ectora and other men w: . in living when you'r of the zospel, advocates of temperance and pessimists are barred. j= Tim," tte The head of the order his clty ts Senator ‘Timothy D. of the Bowery. One of his nts is “Ble Tom" Foley, wao ehing to imbed the axe In the form of Judge “Paddy"’ Divver, Geofge Considine, of Forty-second street “Et” Trainor, =, P. Sullivan, “te Padden and * ax§ are other prominent Ei ‘agles of this yugh who will bi Buffalo, fe New york by: what taey call the lodge and way tac road 1s Daullng it—left on a Special train over the Erie Raliroad thix morning. There rreat Preparations made for the day yesterday and all of last and Broadway; iy" Towle, Time: “Blz Tom” Foloy, who had charge of the commissary department, wore a roll of money at his belt and got paralysis of the arm turning it. Upward of a thousand times he was ad moniahed hus: ‘For (God's sake, ‘Tom, don't forget the beer." Nothing Overlooked. He didn't, nor did he erlook other things. When | the il pulled out this morning there were stacked away in the cars reshments the following supplies 08 8 8 8 I 8 IE 8 E38 OS Ot OS OE US % Five loaves of bread. te % One can of aardines. & % Fifty kegs of beer. bel % Fifty cases of beer. ‘s % Two barrels of ale (for mixed % 3 _ale drinkera). % % Ten cases of whiskey. % Ten cases of champagne. 4 % ‘two tons of Ice. é % One thousand limes. & % One barrel of sugar. od @ Ona case of Scotch whiskey. % @ Lot of glasses, bungstarters, % % corkecrews, lemon-nqueezers, -% % &e. * & Seer ere rere eee “Tom” Foley got over to the Erie yards early and superintended the ar- Fangement of things In the buffet cars. He was mightily pleased with the ar- rangements, registering objection to but one expenditure. Foley’s Protest. “I can't see," he rumarked, petu- lently, “why you squandered #0 much money, for bread." “Ain't they got to eat?” who had squandered. All the water in the cars was' emptied before the train started, and by the time the train got to Paterson the tn- babltants of Eastern New Jersey knew that there was something doing. For the rest of the day the trip was one Brand sweet song and the right of way of the Erie Rallroad was a vista of flying bottles, scared Horses and as- tonished ruralites. Of course it took a powerful reason to drag the Eagles from little old New York to Buffalo. The reason is that the National Convention of Eagles is to meet there for the reat of this week. The order has 76,00 members. The Chief Eagle of the National, Associa: explained he + thon is Col. John O'Brien, of Seattle, which is in the State of Washington. The New Yorkers left thelr dress suits at home, but they took thelr persuaders eiang They are going to try to gather honors for their devoted icader, Ete Tim" Sullivan, who is almost as pular in other parts of the counte Bavhe is on the Bowery. i DROWNED WOMAN IS MRS. PRUEDEN Body Found on Staten Island Identified by Brother. ~ The body of the woman which was found in the water on the south shore of Staten Island, between Midland Beach and South Beach, was to-day identified as that of Mra. Alfred Pruc-| ¥ den, of Elizabeth, N. J. The body wat identified by Mrs, Prueden's brother, ~ Mrs. -Prueden {s thought to have com- | ¥ mitted suicide, She had been despon-| Gent since the death of her eet @everal months ago. — MYSTERY OF A MAD BLONDE. Beautiful Girl Fears Her Head Will Be Cut Off. A beautiful young woman, with masse- of golden hair and big dlue eyes, whe cannot be more than twenty-two years cid, 1s detained by the police in Eliza- beth, N. J., until her parents can be found, She has an {nsane delusion that her head In to be cut off, tled in a bag and thrown into the river. Her identity ts a deep myatery, though from her half coherent statements she im belleved to be a Brooklyn gift. The Warden of the Elizabeth prison went to Brooklyn this morning in search of her relatives, but being unsucceastul caused a general alarm to be sent out by the eoltce, % 4 Insane On Trotley . The girl went mad on an Elisabeth trolley car last Saturday. She startled the passengers by springing up and de- claring that scme persons were com- Ing to cut her head off and throw it in the river, She tried t jump off the » but was restrained afd taken to rivon for safe keeping, den Charles W. became greatty Interested in the nd questioned her, clorely. we thought she lived at No. 41 or Nostrand avenue, Brookiyn, and toat her mother was Mrs, K. W. Lang, No one of ths numé lives there. & pathetic letter sbe wrote! for the She if Dotbs and hin! 4 ‘Vand Martin Engel faced a problem. It THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING. JULY 17, _1901. EAGLES, HOT GOTHAM BIRDS, “JF ATFS” DAY THEIR BABIES WING THEIR.WAY TO BUFFALO. FOR THE BABIES. Thousands, with Their Mothers, Sail Away with Martin Engel. women, each with at were tn the band and all wore r best, for the lead. | than th a prize as dressed in more each was out to w er among them. The advance guard had arrived at 6.39! was easy, though, | “Telephone for another barge!’ Mar: | tin shouted, and the crowd cheered and | kept at it until a fourth barge hove tn | sight. Then everybody tumbled aboard, the} whistien blew, the people shouted, the bands played aud the women and chil- dren of “De Ate, 12,0 strong, were afloat. Down at the beach the day was spent! in amusements of various kinds, Mr. Engel gave each of the girls a sunbon- the boye a feature of the orlgecbaby $2), offered by prize being Anmaiant Corporation Counsel Rogers. It waa the one topic of conversation, and nearly every mother Waa suite her baby was going to carry away he money, warden to deliver to her mother runs an follows: My Dea Mother: 1, your youngest dauetiter, am here in prison In Union County. I cannot account for tt, as have ast done anything wrc After we parted in the Sixth avenue car in the morning about 19) o'clock, 1 wan put off the car by the conductor and a Central Office detective, who sald he would put me in Bellevue. Later In the day I went to Washington Mar- ket. I remember in the morning two officers put me on the car. Oh, 1 do wish you would come and take me I know I never will get out of here. will napper vero ne. The; called my You know you gave me J, 1 kaow they will cut my head of. Your daughter, RIKARD) LANG. i) PROF. KOCH, of Cia ‘any, CURES. CONSUMPTION, CATARRH AND ASTHMA, The Great Koch HOME TREATMENT, Cures Asthma and Consumption. Tits ty THe ONNGIN, Saeriean eliioe: ? 'DEAFE, lek} one will be known to: night whee the throng caroneinctelbackyt back jits, due and payable at any time are not known to the police or to the Hera in the house. moved into te top floor TWO SILVERMANS : PICK POCKETS. T LEFT TO STARVE 1 . . ards, on tha « i . ° |Police Looking for Par-|; this morning saat the Miters | Willie, Brother of Bes- quarreliel a good Milles came deal ents Who Aban- | donded Gisiidren sie, Also a Pupil of East Side Fagin. and It wis letrned t rent to the rooms THEBIG STORE UY Sis SI AE pore Oo. Siegel, Cooper & Co., Private Bankers. 4 per cunt. interest paid on depos- without notice. CUT WIFE AND MOTHER-IN-LAW Latter Lost an Ear and crowd of Iallans, Beasle made Paras ise Park her headquarters. The boy, the pockets of the! Italians’ was rittt the feast of Our Laéy of in East One Hundred h strest. Silverman children ers of the gang’ to zed under surveillance 1 certain that they will he Fagin who is educate f ast aide to steal. order to allow taem time Willie was clven over to tho care of the Gerry | soctety, tn Centre Street Court to-day. a already pr well fright- 1 4 ds possible that she will) who was arrested boy, Is seventeen ce Straneky thinks of the agents of to take a gang: nd direct. thelr vas found In Wile waa searched ag ortez, Siegel, Cooper & Cor, Private Bankers, 4 per cent. interest paid on depos its, due and payable at any time without notice. Continuation of the Sale of Women’s Ready-to-Wear Summer Both May Die from Terrible Slashing. Max Chambers, thirty-two years old, of No. 47 Varick street, Jersey City, cut his wife's throat and slashed his mother-in-law at midnight last night and then escaped, belleving that he had killed them both. ‘The two women are In a critical state in the City Hospital. Chambers, who 1s a colored barber, was married only recently, but the mar- riage did not prove a happy one. His wife charged brutality. — COUNT TOLSTO! ILL. Fever, but In Im- proving. LONDON, July 17.—According to a telegram from Tula, European Rt th dated yesterday and received to-day OM Tehertkoff, Count Tolstol's eee fentative in Great Britain, the Russian Count's fever is sald to be very violent, but {mprovement in his condition {s per: ceptible, Has Violent HAMMERSLOUGH BROS. Sir, @ particle of use je baught lathes thet tre ao you with abu the 10 allest frac- ton, In fact, to storm and swear makes matters worse, And doesn't add a dollar to urae, Tab Xna every price bealdes te metked way down, The summer is passing; yet here we are with hundreds, yes thou- sands, of beautiful, reliable summer suits—black and blue serges, flan. nels, neat checks, etc.—every one of which must positively be sold. So down goes the price to-day even lower than before—all to nearly half and many to half and less. Several hundred beautiful unlined Coats and Trousers—flannels, gray serges, etc.—are now marked down from $15 and $18 to $7 50 fray” Bomeepan suite sults. All now 18.5), faucet to 4 grade work, i SCHWARTZ (THE BLIND MAN), TRUNK AND BAG CONSTRUCTOR, 704 FULTON ST., Branch, 1176 FULTON ST., Near Oxtord Near Hettord Ave BROOKLYN. RETIRING FROM BUSINESS, $10.00) worth of Trunks, Maze and sui to be eld renardfeas of cost before Rept ts AS m Mites $50 to ni, “medium $1.10. RUNK. original ethan department Dresses. A sextette of the latest and best styles in cool and appropriate Summer Dresses that has scored ‘‘a hit” with New York’s best-dressed women, at prices that are the wonder of the trade and the delight of our customers : STYLE NO. 3. Organdie Dresses, with lace insertion, 7.50. STYLE NO. 4. Organdie Dresses, with Val. lace trimming and tucking, ; 77 75. STYLE NO. 1. Organdie Dresses, with Val. insertion, 9.75. STYLE NO. 2. Linen Batiste Dresses, Torchon lace insertion, button-in-back waist, « 690, 4200 Shirt Wais Samples are offered for to-morrow, Thursday, * {July 18th, in our Shirt Waist Dept., In the Jewelry Dape. Specially selected and specially priced articles of utility and beauty, for the use of travellers and vacation seekers, at prices that do not occur very often, not even here. Sterling Silver Purses-Tiffany mesh and hand- somely emboated tops, with finger ring and chain; that cos represent, and these waists are no exception. The remarkably low prices will enable any woman | to lay in a liberal supply for the season’s wear at an exceedingly small cost. SUMMER JEWELRY, worth up to $1.00; your choice to-mosrow for Cuff Buttons, Hat Pins, Purses, Shirt Studs, Belt Pins, Buckles, Stick Pine, Waist Sets, Brooches, Necklaces, Lorgnette Chains, ete. 25 (Recon Floor, Frost.) (Mata Floor, Front) gains. Ohe World Famed Fowler Gruss Frame now for $10.75 each. This is just $5.00 less than the lowest price yet quoted for Fowler wheels—and by far the lowest price a high grade bicycle of national reputation was ever sold \ for since bicycle riding has become a part of the daily life | of hundreds of thousands of people. In Otfering the $40.00 Fowlers tor $10.75) “yy, ' ]/ we offer wheel value that is nothing short of the phe- N y) nomenal, for you must know that even the very cheapest > bicycle that can be produced costs far more than $10.75 in raw materials alone. If you want a wheel, act promptly. There will never be any more Fowlers once our stock is sold, and we doubt if there will ever be another wheel bargain of any sort that will compare with this. The sale starts to-morrow morning at 8.30 and will continue until every wheel on hand is disposed of. It will not take long to sell them all—why should lit? Js it a frequent opportunity—$40.00 bicycles for $10.75 ? We Want 50,000 Yew Subscribers to “Book Word ‘| and in order to get them quickly have decided to cffer {cr a limited period only i One year's subscription to ‘*Pook World,’ " regular price $1.00, Also your choice of any of the following books, the hits of the season: The Crisis. By Winston Churchill, author of Richard ) Publisher's ( S'rChristopher. A Romarce of a Maryland Maror in 1044, By Carve!, with illustrations ty Howard Chandler Christy. | price Maus Wi cer Gondwin; illustrated by Howard Pyle and other artists In Search of Mademoiselle. By George Gibbs. i The Helmet cf Navarre. By Bertha Runkle, illustrated by Labor. A novel, by Emile Zola. Y $1.50. (Andre Castagne AU for One Dollar. and 79. Open Ev tops Dur g This Sale, TRU: PAIRED, a 2. Book seng No drums or devices DR, WILGON, al NY. ‘cane ruitaiton tres. Howes Lok On Sale Thursday, July 18th, STYLE NO. 5. Dresses of various materials, all high-class modela, worth up to $29.75, « 13.75, STYLE NO. 6. Linen Net Dresses, ribbon trimming, 16. 50. (Second Floor, Freet) at $7.50 cach, Shirt Waist Suits t from $9.75 to $16.50 at wholesale, regularly worth $4.75; here to-morrow for 2.95 All the finest grades of wash goods at 39Ic., 89c., 75. and &3e. Sterling Silver Manicure and Deak Pieces, with hand. in linen, chambray, gingham and vy handles , shoe horns, tooth d terial de into The actual values of these Shirt Waists range | 224 nal! brushes, polishers, cuticles, corn knives mercerized materials, made in: ~ | from $7.50 to $24.00 a dozen at wholesale. 36-inch Cla dedintnn §1.00:4 otters and oeais 4g | Most attractive styles, comprise the bust measurement is the prevailing size, and in | rinse Belts, woven with blue, pink, lavender and suits in this sale. They come ta us ost Instances there is only one of a kind. Sam- | white silk; also in plain gilt; regularty worth S0c.; a direct from the workrooms of New ple goods are usually superior to the lines they | choice to-morrow for 29 York’s forgmost makers, and at the low price at which we offer them they are certainly wonderful bar- (Second Floor, Preat) Svegel- Cooper Grunks have girdled the earth without coste ing their owners a cent for repairs! That surely is the supreme test. As for prices—just look at a few sam- ples---where can you equal them ? Canvas Covered Travelling Trunks, extra heavy harcwood rlats, wrapped aad = protected bottom, 3 cleats, 10-inch strap, hinges, stitched leather handles, 2 extra teavy straps, deep eet-ap tray, with fat and packing compacta cloth lined throuzhcut. Sizes and prices ae follows: 2f-in, Win, Win. Sin: 40h, 4.00 4.50 5.09 5.50 0.00 6.50 7.00 Shirt Waist Trunks, maie of selected 30-in, 32-12, basswood, oil-painted canvas covering. Biel» ory si trassed mialleable-iron shea! strap hinges, rawhide bound, Stwo Tawhide (en.retands, ‘solid brass celsior lock, strongly made traye Heed throughout with fine quality of 5.95. e { linen; 20-inch size, (Secon Floor, Rear}, C. oncerning Corsets. What possible excuse is there for the wearing of ill-shaped, badly-fit- ples uncomfortatl: corsets when shapely, perfect fitting, comfortable ones are to be had at The Big Store at such moderate prices as these? of all the up-to stout as well as sets for the ablomen, at these 1.00, 1.95, 4.50 Deinty Silk and Satin Cirdles, for the slecder ¥ reduced trom $3.50 to 1.25 ar 1,78 Also, : front, Fre For the medium sized figure, a big stment of different models, in Bas Sateen or Coutil, all colors, at ade of Batiste, straight or You save S0c. on the book you slect and get ‘*Boo’ World”’ for one year irze of cost. SEND THE DOLLAR TO-DAY so you may get the August number of :+B09k World, '’which will contain, among many brilliant features, the opening chapters of ‘Max Pemberton’s latest and greatest novel, The Giant's Gate! Address All Communicaticns to THE BOOK WORLD, SIEGEL-COOPER CO., PUBLISHERS, New York, N. Y. from "$1 00 to ‘A lot of Short Domestic Corssts, tor cendy on sale at 31. ced Dow to” (Second Floor, Cestry, 19tm 6h

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