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fs: lyn; Warden H. Adama, Brooklyn; Car-| Deen minring for two weeks, returned to|and bright geme and complained that | Yi (fom ss Golden oak. (rom $60 Galden soak: from i rle Thomas, Brooklyn; Carl 1. Chamber-| her home to-da: her husband, Wélllam A. Moore, had from ‘i tealtation mahogany. Chiffonters— from Black Taffeta Waists at $10.50 Tale’) Brook’ yh She amilingly told her parents that ehe| abandoned her. After some search the ge fromy $S= A40)| ron #35 Golden oak. from $13—Mahowan: Richly plaited and hemstitched in yoke effect. In a proapectus—and the assoctation ta|had been at work in Harlem and asked! man wus arreated and held by Magle- 5 $5 from s84- “sahoeasy. ue from Helemtan os ie Pongee Waists at $10.50 well eupplied with booming Iiterature—|thelr permission to continue, They were|trate Tighe till Aug. 1. This morning from Halen oa 815 from 3 Hemstitched and plaited, with yoke effect. the objects of the orgunization are elo- |*0 overjoyed to see her that they readily | Mra, Moore withdrew the charge against |B 3a), from eee nee froin He t Silk Waists at $6.50 Gliently/sct forth: tt/auyaithat “an gave their permission, although they had] her husband and he was released, from $70. ogany Inlaid. 15. from $60—-Golden oak. 10 f. White India Silk Waists at $6. rangement has been consummated with| heretofore been opposed to her taking! “We have fixed {t ail u she said, Mahogany intald. $13.14, from $18—Mahog: {rom teodaee nioak, 10: ¢t Low neck; sailor collars, trimmed with lace. the owners of the beautiful Hay. View [a pésition, “and I belleve he wll do all right now. 4 ee trom aia rac. from $75 Mabonany, Then these timely and attractive offerings of black sk and back albatross walste— Park property, overlooking Port Jeffer- | For two weeks her father and mother! 1 am aura he has seen the error of his cae from Bg from $8—-Mahogany, 12 tt. 30 well adapted for travelling or on cool days, at greatly reduced prices: reborn eae ereby a permanent had been nearly frantic on account of | ways." Library Tables ea | from, see geiden oak Hy ite At $2, from*$4.50—Of black taffeta or peau de soie; some lined, others unlined; Spiritualists and advanced thinkers is to | thelr daughtter’s absence. The police say this tx the third matri- Hy from aoa treat > Hh ‘Breve? maples | $6), from $100—Mahogany, 19 fi. in a large variety of styles—plaited in clusters, or plaited and hemstitched. Some’ Peeceuahed. Thin Property has un} Two weeks ago last Saturday Bea-!montal venture for Mrs. Moore. Her|). from $18-Imitation mahogeay.” $20; from $31.50—Dird's-eye mapie. | China Closets— slightly mussed Y , beach, bath:houses, a steambont landing | ‘tice left home for a walk with her/Arat husband was Louls Meyer, who ak. oye MM | $17.4, trom $27-—Golden oak At $258, trom $3.75 and $4.30—OF black albatros; 2 syle fll font plated and commodtous pavilion already bullt.{cousin in Central Park. She left him|was accidentally killed by a railroad, im $4 —Imleation f Breach back pies Seer THE WORLD: MONDAY EVENING, AUGUST 5, 1901. Store Closes Daily at 5 o'clock. Saturdays at 12 o'clock Noon RAIN KEEPS SPIRITS AWAY FROM THE CAMP MEETING. Managers Camped.at a Hotel, but They Car- ried Out the Pro- gramme of the Port Jefferson Meeting. The Success of Our August Trade Sale of Tt wan juat the kind of day when the olf blue hen shiveringly stands on one leg under the wagon In the shed and looks dixconsolately out on a dreary, Upnciiary ee That Will Double This Stores drizzly, dismal world. . =¢e Posprnic . - Tecandbanane tach pon ciédersnion 0 Attraction to Home Furnishers Today the Sound—the day and place designated 5 The Furniture Sale makes it most profitable to come a for the opening exercises of the Spiritual Camp-Meeting Association. Tt ta no {dle jeat to say that the spirits of the Spiritualists were dampened. Where hundreds had been expected, only a score were there, and these, most of them women, were huddled together in the three-sided pine speakers’ stand, trying to keep dry. They looked Ike the old blue hen. But they were a brave lot. While na- ture wept they smiled and sald things would be brighter when the sun came out. It too wet for spirita to fly about freely, #0 that part of the programme Providing for manifestations and dem- onstrations of the philosophy of Spirit- ism was cut short. ci hundred miles or more, if home furnishing is in prospect. Now the Uphoistery Store makes offerings that mean still larger profits to all who select curtains and other upholster- ings at this time. Where goods are to be made up you not only save largely on the materials, but the draperies will be all ready to hang ely when you come back in the Fall. There is very satisfying variety in the goods offered so much under-price today. The price-hints that follow tell what economies are offered: DRAPERIES : PORTIERES Mercerized Tapestry Portieres: some are Has Been Prompt. Decisive. Ehthusi- astic The buying of seventy-five to a hundred dol- lars’ worth of furniture for fifty dollars, has won the immediate response of thousands of New Yorkers. They came as soon as our doors were open on Thursday, and those who came, bought. There are no disappointed visitors to this sale. : Strong as have been our statements about these August offerings, no ex- pectations have equalled the beauty and superb character of the goods found on our floors. New Yorkers are not given to buying things merely because of cheap. ness. They are not willing to sacrifice the character of the furnishings of their home in order to save a few dollars. A parlor suite, a sideboard, a bookcase, may serve a lifetime in the Fabrics in artistic designs, and desirable in every re- spect YF°"l fringed top and bottom, some are corded on Armures— front and bottom; new designs and colors in Were $2.25, $2.50 and $2.75 yard good variety. Now $1.80, $2 sa 3338 ie e $6.50, $5.75 and $10 Silk Damasks Now $5.25, $5.35 and $7.7 Were $2.65, $3, $3.85, $5.25, $5.50,$6.50, $8 TABLE COVERS Now $2. $2'35, $3, $4.25, $4.35, $4.50, $6.40. A lot of Tapestry Table Cevers in the ped Under Shingle Roof. It was also too wet to camp, ao all the camping was done at the hotel in town, a mile away, It wax more comfortable camping there; it wasn't necessary to home, and thoughtful men and women will not buy a piece they dislike, no Remriants and shirt ends of Tapesiciel Damasks; | newest Styles Geol colorings: cook with an umbrella over the frying matter what its price. It is not worth while to save a few dollars and feel Velours, etc., in lengths from 1 to6 yards, at one-| 1 yard square, $1 each, fram $1.25, third less than original prices. 1% yaris square, 80c and $2.80 each dissatisfied for ten or twenty years. . pons "$1 and $3.50. The Wanamaker Furniture Sale demands no such sacrifice. Instead, it offers Furniture Coverings 2x2" yards, $4.80 each, from $6. Greater Variety in August Than at Any Other Season ree a tone eat a frais SOFA PILLOWS 5 . . 5 a are and Mb dy f Ni I d variety of coverings; made in This is because of the large number of single pieces bought, making the opportunity of selection so Wahen eeu retara¥ ink ther Pall SeTuictetasstee | carrowe ore kee mia ue broad that every taste and wish can be more fully satisfied than in any regular stock. work dane iby riled sid competent works ; ea see floss filling, at $1.15 each, men. We offer today t lowing fabrics, | from . Yet among all the varied patterns there is not a piece that is other than neat and tasteful, er artistic deaiesbletin crete ony. Sinko sd oe Ti] “Coton Tapestry, down filing, at $165 and beautiful. Not a piece was purchased except after crucial examination by our furniture expert. | these prices: each, from $2.25. Every piece is in perfect condition. A glance over the Furniture Store today will reveal nothing bu | tCotton Tapestries— Silk ‘Tapestry, down ooo at $3.75 and pes fine, new, worthy goods, of the same high character as will cost at least a half more in the most reason-|__ Were $1.25, $1.50, $1.65, $1.85 and $7 each, from $5.50 an pans, nor to wield a spade In banking up the earth around the tent walls to prevent the water from running along the surface and soaking the blankets and bedding. So the campers spread their blankets in the hotel. The name “Camp Meeting Assoctation" geems to be a misnomer, anyway. It in nothing lke the good old Methodist in- atitutton, where mother bakes for the whole family as well as for the big dining tent, an father, who grumbles about carrying in an armload of wood ‘at home, laboriously and with religious $3.75 yard. CRETONNES zeal totes water in two buckets the hot ably priced regular stock, after this sale is over. Now 0c, $1.10, $1.35, $1.50, and] some of our Spring importations in this liyetong day. Here is exact information about the new goods that fill our floors today: $2.28. ov invaitractive designs| and (good "cok ; No, It's nothing like that, There are : . Wool Tapestries— teusively used for hangings and coverings: mod tanta’ ana (thers alive icaniplan UI: sae Parlor Furniture Parlor Furniture Bedroom Furniture Were $4.25, $5.25 and $9.50 caer Now at 38c and O6¢ yards mately they hope to have e Dermaneny , é : ‘ Parlor Sultes 5 ; rainne eme Bookcases— Wardrobes— Now $3.25, $3.75 and $450 values from S0c to $l. - summer colony there, made up exclu- 5 P 3 35—Three-plece, "| 8, from $1—Imitation mahonany. #22: froma $83 Leneored, pant! | Silk Tapestries— Ri id sh ds from 1 to : moa i wf a trot jogany 5 emnants and short en: m 1 to sively of avowed Spiritualists, all ving * seo-—Three-piece, Imitation ma Y. from $12. Hire won wena) Were cabal 25, $5, $5.25, $5.65, $5.75, | yards in length, at one-half regular prices. 3. trom Bosra pared, pated | $6:50, Linen Taffetas. 50 in. wid 5 —Three-plece, Imitation ma- B from $10—Mahogany veneered, Now $3.20, $3.50, $4, $4.25, $4.50, | Linen Taltesss, “bars $18 Threespioce, traitation ma- | sig trom taecen ee $31, trom s1—Hirch, 1 mirror door 1 $4.65, $5.20, $6. At $1.25 and $1.50 yard, from $1.85: and $2. in cotttages. thet ‘i The official programme says there will - nee tiseteotn be twenty-five tents on the ground for as “2 wt hogany. ore idence $37, from go—Golden oak, + interor decors, Figured Denims— rental, but they were not In evidenc | from $3)—Flstitan ont. ; fie gure yesorday, hough It was said they were s—Tree-plece, imitation max | $3 from £2—Mahorany. Washstands— UE ea 50, ey and $3.50 ‘A good assertment of designs and colors to ‘on the way and would surely be erected. HORADY. cice:plece, imitation ma: | $e {orm BEBE or manonsor. $6 trom Wee $150, $2 50, $3 and $350 select from: at Be yard, were 25e. "The few faithful who braved the unkind |) hoxany. ry Say from $45— 0a $9. trom H12-Colden oa 5 SASH MUSLIN S—3y the Yara elements the first day were glad the frora SRT hee Ricca a ion aaa | oxany. $15, from #14 20~Golaen “oak. WINDOW SHADES ‘Thitty-six inches wide, with double border, canvas houses were not there to recolve rearen and voluntera snares isons saint Fiz, from ioe Mahoeney. ete eget Mahe maT ee, Made of oil opaque cloth, mounted on| in, three pattems} very desirable for fullates : 01 1 oluntee! #2 and. d ~ 1 .e-piece, mahogany. d's-ey0 : . s them. It was mournful enough as It ‘’ NIM strations "w ered Wee ese eee Pieces Lp ree Bedroom Furniture 318. from $23—Mahogany. best wood spring rollers, for ordinary size | and half-sash curtains: At 15c yard, from 2060. was. fam Wine: vice, whl on day, at from $120—Two-plece, mahogany. Bureaus— windows. 3 ft. x 6 {t.; At 50c ea ‘Third oor, But ft was really not the fault of the|Lincoin, 1 Two: pieces mabe Bedroom Suites— ft ving the Spiritypiista that it rained. They | Delaree, struggled through the programme as beat they could against the most dis- couraging odds, making up for Inck of —Three-plece, oak. iece, mahogany. es Bitee BOYS’ CLOTHING. from $8 Gaiden oak The present month is frequently one of contrasts. It pays tos! , from $40- Cowl, Mra. | mus! Mo * maho, Carrlo 8. Thomas, mahogany. ¢, mahogany. —Three-plece, mahogany. numbers by Increased enthusiasm and a ra ps from $18—1 i iS calm faith In the future. Thre! will ino’ be tothe £6, from floo—Three-plece. oak. ha aeyonmarie ready for the cool days as well as the warm ones. Our supply of In the morning Isaac R. Sanford, tho {rom 316—Tiox couch, Imitation Bag f from #100 —Three-plece, onk HS! (rom sheen eek things for boys’ wear is broad enough to afford the requisite President of the association and the | i, 18— Fil d velour cover. coe trot, haath hed) one Q from $65—Mahogany. reparati extre: : Ufe of the movement’ delivered a wel- | Hi trom ited Selo coe ‘ is twoepiee ahoeany from io Golden 2a E ian Ss set $15, from §20- atry cover, Los eee a 0 $—Golden oa! : comune dasisreneh tn whieh hejexnintried Hs trom $2¢—Tanentry cov at ea an UF Sailr Suis of galstea, well made and styl; for boys of 3 to9 years; worth $L2S the tenets of his faith and predicted a #50, trom F28—Taeatry. cover. sil ffom” $0)—Four-plece, mahogany ning-Room Furniture snd $1,50° at 95e. a suit y y succersfyl meceting. In the afternoon, from $30 iniatd, +a : with the rain pouring down, Rev. Ira from $33—Adjustable_ arm. tapestry | — itonniers— “tes from $20 For the cool ones: Moore Courlis gave psychic demonstra. } 2 c : ver, 7 , roms olden oak. Double-breasted knee trouser suits, of blue serge, 5! ree flannel, and mixed cheviots; tlons, and there were addressca besides. {ro b a $27, from We broken sizes, 9 to 16 years ; worth $4.50 and $5; now $3.50 a suit. s trom $3 rh fi Heke $28. from 438—Flemiah. oak, Second oar, Ninth street. : eave. iNew French Silk Waists tapeatry cover, trom $48—Figured tapestry cover, from $50—Silk plush cover. The Spiritu tlon ts incorporated, with the followng 1 Camp Mecting Associa- 2 officer 14-Year-Old Beatrice! Had Him Arrested, but a Hesbessed velour.corer) trom $6 5 Isaac R. Sanford, Brooklyn, President: | Tpj Had Found N She R f Fe eee Inara tag coversnaes Sea al At Unusually Low Prices Jennie 8. Molesworth, Brooklyn, Vice- rigozen ha un ow e ne Cece eee iether cores framian Here is good news for all women who would indulge oftener in President; Dr. John Cc. Wy: Bi Kk rom $io— acl rent bert Mira bAX) be i lyn Secretatyiiidaroeny Wal Those) Employment. pents. Divans— g from $100 eng Silk Waists bearing the unmistakable Parisian stamp of refinement, piety oe at Cl | were they not deterred by price considerations. ; 75, from $ Three groups of Silk Waists are ready today, in the newest of | French designs, aftd at prices which are most unusually low—prices at which you are accustomed to buy domestic waists. Thes Brooklyn, Treasurer; Auditing Commit. tee—Henry C. Dorn, Newark, N. J. Hattie Emith, Brooklyn; Carrie Gerlach, | Beatrice Trigozen, the pretty fourteen-| Mra. Saran Moore appeared in the (ff #20 from $<5—Mahonany, velour cover, Brooklyn; Advisory Board, Tillle Evans,| year-old daughter of Albert Trigozen.| Butler street court, Brooklyn, yesterday Bs froma. a en enti abesy cover, front te sahosaay, Brooklyn; James A. Robinson, Brook-|of No, 148 Columbus avenue, who had|with her hands covered with diamonds|§ Women’s Desks— Seon ee anemeny Extension Tables— A plot of about 200 feet square, centrally |there and was not seen at home agaln.|she received $25,00) damages. located, has been reserved for an audi- tf rz torlum, and will be donuted to the as to-day. The second husband Samuel meee Hens Hee eo Midsummer Sale of ciation, and the most desirable part of| ‘The only reason why 1 left,” sald|Groenthal, a hat manufacturer. When from $12—Golden ‘oak thesbeach fer bernie purposes iseaies, Mias Trigozen to an Evening World| he ted he left his widow quite a anOg, from $er—Oak, | PICTURES “ sum. Then Mr, Moor the widow. from ahogal | far aa drinking saloons, storen and fuc-| reporter, “was thatR Ly wanted stogeet ‘aa three months ago. $100, from #175—Iniad mahogany, | $9) trom $*7—Mahoguny ies are concerned, which will {n+1e]employment. My father wanted me to a? an orderly, ‘temperate, quiet and moral work in his clgat atore, bat I preferred fener atcor ea trine (a We have gathered quite a collection of fine Framed Pictures from tone to the communi to Ket another position. 80 1 Just went |# aol re epigoreisny ayer nua net ‘pret $0.08. ate fenturo. of ine. enter: | ue te ets ae ene aH eaueN SU U2.% (al abardoned her. But she is now at Desirable SII KS | STRAW MA TT INGS our regular stock, to be closed out before the new goods come in, 4 Foy Se ekens ANG ar Babe) ei All are of high character, selected for their artistic worth in every Not disguised in any way. Fight on working there now,” a tet | Under-Price case. All who have homes to be made more beautiful will want to In carrying out this work I am enabled ——_ Bay KILLED BY Two hundred and fifty rolls of excellent Straw | share some of them. These groups: to combine business with what I con- sider to be right. Tam working for a Principle as well as money. Both are Pitre Bullaine of an, auditorium with a FLECTRIC CHAIR A l | = capacity of 1%) to 2,000 persons In i s 8 | Mattings are here to be closed out at liberal con- | how the mein oblectof the armoclations ie enonaay Yer am ‘selling | said Mr, Sanford to the Evening World reporter terday, “and I am getting from $35 isso nplece for theme We Mave. bee cured control of thin plot and propose to make it one of the eading spiritual- Istic gathering places of the) country At Low Prices These are exactly the silks wanted for Summer wear; and yet they hold favor during all seasons of the year. The prices should tempt purchasers for both immediate and future wear: water colors in our entire collec- N nicely framed in gilt frames; ves by Van Wedge, Were $25 now $15. cessions in prices. They are being more and more widely used jall year ‘round. In winter a few rugs add the | | ideal effect. 65c Printed Japanese Silks at 40¢—Nearly five thousand This is the opportunity to buy at the honest yards, all new and fresh, in cighty diferent styles_and col- | prices of the season orings, including navy blue-and-white and black-and-white; | * tench printing in, dots and small and medium designs, | These three groups: | s as F. F, English and J. $18 and’ $20; from pictures, in gold frames, jade thus fa $30; from $50 and nuns rf 1 best haa’ been ‘erected, and facing’ ti, on tne| Negro Who Shot Wait-|Bought of a Peddler, |} site: and double color printings | $6 mattings, at $4.50 a roll gers Fins i} “ . és 5 S$c—Twe i , size 18x24 ing pine seticen have vn imey wii! er Over Price of Meal | Resulted in Ptomaine | White Corded Japanese Silks, 5c Two thousand yards $12 matting. . at $8 _. 4 roll by P. B. Pascal \ which te built on atilt a table, aus: Pays Penalt . ‘ { of mn y " pes a 510 mattings. at $6.50 a roll all gold sweep frames with= ended tom which a card beating y Y- Poisoning. | ee a Ee case pear gall aes Cer aes | Forty yards to a roll. ess 325 in, at $80; froma > Benjamin Pugh, the nesro who mur-| Soon atisracatlnn ns Rennya, worth Formerly | Deccan. 4th Ave., 5 es es-| ice-cream which he tought o: Tere shes int Breckisnri wes: putstoydoatt| dieritnithesatreet:tast:‘Thureday Lule A. T. Stewart & Co., 9th and 10th Streets. EE in the electric chair in Sing Sing Priton| A. Long, the ten-year-old xon of Jam early to-day. The current was turacd | Long, of with avenue, Brook- funds for the pro- I - ert auaitorisin the endless chain"ga: [0% at, 600. A. SM. ‘Three shocks were jin mam taken A, Thin. morning he I seems that #o great n task, made wore! Dugzing, hissing kitchens, Bice ‘has been adopted. @ printed alg: dminiatered before the man was ore- |p Bun eee eee atc | MANHATTAN’S BIG SEASON, | tromnn tne ti erene Wan mage mare) pein ling ! @ular the plan oul ‘iined™ an ed, | nounced dead, y S, vi fused by the Board of nigh Impossible to be done day after) en lucing the explanation n'a bit | ‘Benjamin Pugh killed John Tiegen, a| Health, ane han been ent. to. the 7 1 WI Have Fed 100,000 Pere even when attended by many con- Dear Frieng— waiter in a Brooklyn restaurant, a year|Ceroner for Investigation, : Futurity and Yam but itak in s8 chain, ‘ago because. of a quarre! over the piles Aan OROE nica Tiasin te doapite} ‘Th 1 a hattan Beach Hotel fed| and preparations. . dor © Manhatta ach Ho {and p i L. tate esccetne ian of a meal that Pugh had eaten. The BROTHER AMBROSE DEAD. The Manhatian each jotel oan =i ee cab a an Bee At otel has fe mn To the person ed amount involved was 10 cents. the backwardness and extremo varia-| 26,000 persona a day twice thin season, “ 5 | ST!” to the fact {pubs i 2 b on, Is having one of the} and Will doubtless do so on two more ‘ mee wove dime in solicited, atin re:] After his conviction Pugh became a| Veteran Brooklyn Inatractor Dical mon muccesstul periods in its career, [days before the season closer. On Sub. (OW bre Weturned: They Wed | f° mv the one ely established by tho Amertcar tains 2 10 be feature oti thatcaian convert to the jan) Catholic religion: at Sammer School, This Ix due in part to Its wonderful n day and the Fourth of July vast Aga fee Menereai tion News Company's official figures that yed (up, stro ane he peti — Brother Ambrose, ot the St. Francts's| commissary service, which ix probably| armies descended upon the beach re-| CORRY, Pa, Aug. 4—Fred Yeager, of | Coney Island yesterday The World every week in the yeai Ing obtained posses- . Fran- | unequalled anywhere in the world. sort, but Manager Silleck, who is a vet-[ Columbus, who was divorced recently, | » Keep the appointment. . : aviion on the bay shore. Quick service through fundag| fy II When {t is recalled what trouble and|ecran at his calling, never flinched. saw his former wife yesterday. Ile 5 seit ay where | circulates in New York City over. SAmbrone.w confusion at first attended the feeding| His organization was perfect, and|spoke to her and proposed a second cuterel his rooms and up wer, don't use World Wants, i ine BL been connected With Bie] ot Shafter'a army, where they weren't , chops, lobsters and fairy French | marriage, She was willing, and they | praitey him. for not_going to Coney @ny other. > BOWRDARO hurry. da \cis's College for forty years, exactly finicky about the cooking, ue creations fowed ceaselessly from the were married in Jamestown, N, ¥, Islacd” Ag altercation took place, and Pte tra EY ore will, be hopeiica concert World Wants. If you've got 211 sum- report vi VE TET VON SE A Ue I