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EGTA uaa En Dare ay oa Vl as a eC a — . - ea - <i 5; "i . y a NTT : THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING. AUGUST 7, 1901. 3 i FARS Pi] WOMAN'S LOVE OF ; R , SOAP STARTS SUIT. Our Greatest Semi-Annual CLOTHING SALE. We commence to-morrow the greatest suit sale we have ever held. We have taken $20.00, $18.00, $15.00, $12.00 and some $10.00 suits, and, to clear out the lots which have been broken, we have re- duced them to $7.50. We havejust completed the best seven months’ business we have had since we ooo 10 FLIGHT Druggist’s-Bill Disputed by Husband, a Bitter Court Fight Is Started. Men’s and Boys’ Vegligee Shirts at Actually Less Than Half Price! Successful shirt manufacturers, like retailers, never over goods from one season to another because styles are liable to change, because the room they oc- cupy is needed for the new season’s goods and for many other good reasons. As the selling season approaches lits end manufacturers having unsold stock are willing to part with it at almost any price the retailer is willing to offer. For these reasons and in this way we secured \the other day the entire stock of . Madras and Percale Yegligee Shirt. ON GHANGE. Despite Shaffer Edict Prices Remained + Fairly Steady. President Shaffer's manifesto to the Amalgamated Association workers was anticipated by local triders on the Stock Exchange and, accordingly, was dls- counted. Aw a consequence the taltal figures were only slightly affected and goon rebounded to last night's level. In <i SOR cesta ee Cs SS ROE 9 some casen material net gainn were | fs 2 scored : BS jof one of the largest makers of good shirts in America. began in 1887. We have carried _a_larger stock Bias CT A ad ee Re The assortment is immense and includes than ever before. This attacks chiefly oa the United Steel atocks, which receded about 3-5 per cent. each on the common and pre- ferred shares. Supporting orders were Immediately rushed Into the market and all bear offerings were absorbed rap- idly, much to their discomforture. Steel then worked back to last night's points. The balance of the market, th only moderateiy active, evic 1 clded upward tendency, with American Sugar in the van at a net gain of 11-4 points. Here, too, despite strenuous efforts, the bears were again routed. The movement in Rock Ie: much confused, to fluctuate. A cont, Was noted which was 135, a8 yeaterday’n cloring. means a larger number of odds and ends in our four stores. We have had a profitable season. We can afford to take a big loss to quickly clear out these lots. So you can choose from Black Cheviot Suits, Blue Cheviot Suits, Blue Serge Suits, Fancy Worsted Suits, Dark Silk Mixed Suits, Fancy Cassimere Suits, 3-piece Flannel Suits, 2-piece Flannel Suits, Foreign Tweed Suits, Some cut in the new Military Style, 3 and 4 Button Sacks. In Regulars, Stouts and Pleated fronts, with detached cuffs; Plain fronts, with 2 collars and cuff Plain fronts, with collar and cuffs attached; Plain fronts, with detached cuffs; in short, almost any color or make of shirt any man could wish for. The sizes run from 12 to 20, so that every man can |be sure of a fit. \ The real values of the shirts range from 3. Ke) “ii. '75c. to $1.00. Come and take your pick for \but Some End of the Season’’ Price Reductions on | und 1-4 oceurre ‘ . . Ri eak ana Women’s Stylish Shirt Waises. promine: Three-fourths of our entire remaining unsold stock has been carefully assorted, and will be displayed thro for sale to-morrow morning on special tables Monal_ adv. 3st, Pa cent, to 155 1-2. rices worked ateadily upward du: the afternoon scesion. United Ste Bteel and St. Paul were le: advance at gains of 11-4 er, Was down 1-2 per icici -ieft-i— throughout the Shirt Waist Department at prices that cacle a - (iifiding, hewever, confinued in Lent] i EE | cannot fail to tempt. As quantities are limited don’t ‘ saihg total rates of stocks to-day were SEU AL IA ET PURPA HEEEEHEFFE delay your purchase if you would not be disappointed. <7 Slims, ae an Ceeeaee ee eee ena Le creer eae alate eee ee eee Sale of Odd Trousers. |Sale of Odd Coats and Vests. see aie luxury has been the means of involving | Powers not to sell his wife certain ar-|1,000 WOMEN'S SHIRT WAISTS, reduced from 7Se. and $1.00 We have gathered all th: trousers which hive been left] We have taken all the coats and vests of suits where the Tis 1a two well-known business men in litixa: s which were found In the bill of |to 25 over from suits where customers bought coats and vests! trousers are missing and marked them way down. Ste don. Druggist John BP. Powers, of North} particulars. Some of these for which ry ~ S ie Amt the: a vorsteds, cheviot: Y { His Plaintield, N. J., has been sued by Ar-| Mrs. Griffen had « passion her hus-(1,000 WOMEN’S SHIRT WAISTS, reduced from $1.25 and $1.50 69 only and put a speeral low price on Am ng s a ae worse cheviots, roy thur M. Griffen, a leading hardware! band bought by the grosa in New York, /to them. Many belong to $15, $18 and blues and blacks—al! kin’s. They be- 133 merchant of that city. Mr. Griffen! for the purpose of obviating t $20 su.ts—all go on sale at. a 4 tong ane and $25.00 suits. " 1,000 WOMEN'S SHIRT WAISTS, reduced from $2.25 and $2.75 I a X:) e claims that Powers owes him $51 for sityiot the woman yiaiting the ru; + the trial It developed that He Be fp | Boots: Griften ‘was accustomed. to Indulgina | © HS HE HS] When he oresented tne bill the drut-| herself to auch an extent that abe be: 1500 WOMEN'S SHIRT WAISTS,, reduced from 7 9062.90 NOTE.-— All our Straw Hats, formerly igs BS gS ]eint mer him more than hulf way by| came {land even now is Under the care . 5 WHS 198 iors | heesenting a counter charge of $123 for| 9! 9 physician, She is at present at | $3.00, $4.00, $5.00 and $9.00 to . : $2.50, $2.00 and $1.00, reduced to HOSS MH] sundries. The sundries, Mr. Powers ex- a rentont undergoing trea ate nee 3 4% 16° 484] plained, were for quantities of soap and| han been called upon to decide ls wheth- . ° 9 e 2 uae BY 8] certain other arcs of anion sire. Orie| "7 We can Spare ayclontaeest| Re A eady-to- Lear dkirt dection ‘poys lothing Reductions uy ery: . of Po be 1 Gale. tere. ab at fens nee were fonda = he | Recearatlen of tite and for which” A : : :. eign Alten m3 character of the goods x stared the | Walehever way, the Juatl will continue to-morrow (Thursday) the special stock | Boys' Knec Pants Suits, with double breasted coats, Youths’ Long Pants Suits, sizes 13 to 19 years, from Gol, Resmere it hardware merchant that he refused to|{Rowsh. the case x ilkely to ses 6 to 16 vears; Blous: and Vestee Suits, sizes 3to 10, pure woollen fabrics, cons'stirg of Plue and black chev- 8 +2 | nas Supreme Court, ag both men are dete reduction sale of years, made from strictly all woot blue o's, fancy and cassimer 5 nobby pay. mined Utigants and belleve in their ~~, . and fancy chevfots and fancy cassin eres; cut and form. fittings g trimmings. In_the trial before Justice of the respective claims, High- Class Wash Shires, and well tailored; reduced J well mide; reduced from $7.50, $6.00 and Aaj D I Cy 2 30 ——— as of exquisitely embroidered Jawns, organdies 2. $0 and $2.00 t teens $5.00 10,008 see sevesceece ot Petr ce £ (Sani: made i PLUNGE TWO AOYS Peart! on sale at from $10.00 to 3, G2 and 7.50 All our $2.00, $1.50 and 75c 50 of the Highest Class Sacres, CULO WOES ERLE made of taffeta, Bek ween and various imported materials, including Sale Begins To-Morrow Morning at 8 o’Clock! Skirts for evening wear; formerly and quite recently on sale at from $45.00 A Hl F ; LIVE WIRE Yemo $1.00 Corsets for 50c. acthuetes , styl id durabilit: O ent : aoe a ee ee Prarie athe’ eae OUTFITTERS TO MEN AND BOYS, - 3 Ps Epasiy FF Da PY eK 4s 2 ®/Corsets have few equale—no superiors. The special as lot we offer for to-morrow at half price are made of fine Four 279 Broadway, near Chambers St. ie Animals Dashed Down Schultz and Persky Batiste, resnierced ee (ss Lradeestte) prevent bones i 47 Cortlandt St., bet. Church and Greenwich Sts, a3 idn’t h and steels from cutting through, girdle effect with long Convenient tt 9 Sixth Ave., bet. 14th and 15th Si aS Steep Grade Overa | Didn't Know the [nip the very latest and most approved model. { 45 and 219 Sixth Ave., bet. s4t th Sts. : BS 35-Foot Wall. ' Thing Was Loaded. Stores. 125th St., corner 3d Ave. BS % oot Wa - e YA 38, ty § ~ . —_———— = a. & ( Lester Schultz and William Persky, | a = : SES 5 a” a ain The spectacle of three runaway horses twelve-year-old Brooklyn boys, found a ' SO N | N LAW N OT GARBAGE FIGHT BN BY BWNlattached to a fire engine dashing over fe a4 95 wer) Sroken telegraph wiregdangling from a = - KIN By Fits]a thirty-five-foot wall at the end of West H 3 2, 3 Buy |siaty-ninth street onto the tracks of the aD EER OL) mn | Bouin cate : s9H6 Central Ratlroad was witnessed this a7 Uns Ga G . : ; IN The Ol \ DY 2% WY DA ‘ es the al Heh it, ‘ing It Bite BE Be | nowee _ Tmen they got the banat of the EH) ttle Clara Smith Cut|/Archbishop Corrigan|Mrs. Hayden Emptied Bottle Containing Weak ; H ———— The fire wan in No. 427 Weat Sixty- int and a em ert . - 7 A ts To-Day o: \ LISH TONE AT LONDON en neon Went | District Hospital suffering from gright- Eight Teeth ata and Bishop Scala- Solution of Carbolic on Mrs. Murphy. rguments To-Day on BULI Je [ninth street, It is located between West Ohanes { . a End land Twelfth avenues, At(the end [tl burns, Both will recover, Time. brini Go There. the Utilization Come a U. @ Steet Stecks Remained Firm of West Sixty-ninth street there is a ‘The Schultz boy's home is at No. 28 Detectives are watching the heme of | against It and forced it open. Then she pany’s Contract. Beapite Mhager's Edict. tents of a bottle over my an tiy firm tone was noted | "al! that sheera down thirty-five feet throughout the securities market at|‘ tho rallroad tracks. 4 whe department for Amer-| ‘The top of the wall shuts off the atreet Londoa, e fean railway shares in particular wastby a ridge of brick a foot high. On top atrong. Despite President Shaffer's! or this there is a row’ of brown-stonen outh Third street, while Persky ltved Arenbishop M.A. Corrigan, ascom.|Mre Catherine Hayden, of No. 222 Bast two doors away, at No. 1. The tele-| Alter a heroic strugsie for existence Thirty-Afth street, and ahe will be ind ran down stairs.” gjpanied by Bishop Gcolabrini, of Pla- i i tained a weak solution of nh Utscovered was broken | which has attracted the atteation of| a0 viel reeted if phe returns there. Bhe ts ac- contained a so) Argument was heard graph wire they nee rower | Tjentific men all over the country, Itt [eer-ss. Italy, vielted and inspected the | 004 oe throwing carbolle acid in the|carbollc acid. It burned Mrs. Murphy |Supreme Court before J ‘by the storm this morning. ajir migration depot at Bilis laland to- ‘ Mahe) he tle Clara Smith, daughter of Mr. an face of Mrs. Rita Murphy, of No. o|Sliahtly, A druggist on the corner aD- | sleeve on the application made by James ‘They Intended to atretch tt across the | te Clare BTN over seo. ama Bruce |4ey- The prelates had with them ae ee |0 “cunt vearat treat, plied a soothing olntment and no report | Madden, a tax payer. for the cen= edict to steel workers to strike Satur- etreet, und then ewung on the loose| oo: Newark, died to-day from tha corts Fachera M. J. Henry, of the Mis-| "70 Murphy and her husband was made to the police or to a hospital. lrinuance of the temporary Injunction Gay, the United States Biel atock re-|*Pother foot In heighth, and surmount-|end, but entirely overtcoked the trolley street: Nomina elght teeth at once,| "07 of the Holy Rosary: U. Z. Newel-| ie" sire Catherfhe, Manning board | “Wenen Me, alurpny rerurned home and | Cua cGat as trom carcylem OuES mained firm, resisting all attempts of|ing these are pickets reaching up for} wire. When the two wires came Together | erent em nthe old. When (8m. of the Leo House, and D. J. Mc-| "OR Ore tone about € ming, The | wan tuld of the affair he went down to [TEATRInME he Ty etary Ueilization the bear faction to depress it. three feet tha little boys fell to the atreet, scream | 1 orn ane weighed but fourteen ounces, Mahon, Superintendent of Catholic Mrs, Hayden's home to make inquiries, ay for the removal of garbage: ‘ 5 . re was 1 knock at the adehas : ¥ ee ‘Amertoan railway shares were strong| Engine No. came down West Sev- |!"5- Tt was several hours before the niorael |CNArition In New York. nese seiel utpayropenealine door) anal| Hostsu'aithet tise Hatten) aoe and higher at gains af I-l to 34, per|onpseventh’ street. and. Amaterdam| They coukl not let go, and in thelr |or-numanity showed any signa of life,| |The three priests explained how Ro- SF a eC et Mae SY Ea a ibe ae ee ert Gent. above yeaterday’s closing a: New|‘ struggles they wrapped themselves up é |] man Catholic Immigrants are carefully AUsRe. Fa ew ie |home. Then Mr. Murphy. report Yepk. ‘The leaders were Chesapeake a avenue, The firemen stopped at the The doctor had two pana of water pre: sUrtere'llardeet i Wherel ia | i 3 phy Fepot Xere Thy, leaders. were, Chesapeake fo) eee ond hydrant on West End avenue. | Pretty well in the live wire. Ted. ane Rot and one cold, and into] !ooked after and protected upon their] manne | the “Bast ‘Thirty fifth treet pol Home securities showed a general im-| From hero there Is a decline to Twelfth A horrified crowd gathered and looked | these he alter: ‘ipped the infant} AFrival here. Father Henry taker care | 0) rae it rst recognize tne} Sirs. Hayden. er t Ehime i one on a plentiful mene-lavenue running down fully fifty feet. at the writhing boys, but none bad| qi intervain of ten minute for three|%f the Enalish speaking newcomers, and . ts ere AW ei ° hy g x i 7 Father Negeleen tho: oo 1 |day they knew of no onowhy Mrs. When the engine reached the hydrant | nerve enough to take hold of them, aaa aan for a long period the mite, | Father Negeleen thore speaking forelan| om 6 Femembered her ay feed? at feng reasin why Mrs. | ; oc jayden. n the seat and helped the firemen attach| Ment ran up. He took in the situation | “ese to a red-hot atove. At Inst «| Others in the party were Father Con- aoa ea ee ae eae ci aaiititelaeaw {tune ttelumed the} hose, and ured his club to knock the wire out] ‘eonie cry rewarded the anxlous work-| Molly. Archbishop Corrixan’s secretary. something cket and 1 hure | ot toe ireee ers. 5 re I could ' that the man ever pald horsea took fright and started down the|moned an ambulance from the Eastern Beer weeks afterward the baby war} Nardo Fusasma, of St. Joachim's Halaa| ice it Mrs. totnoninsansawaye atreet with the engine at full speed. District Hosplt ‘jurch, with whom Hishop Scajebrini om - : f taying while in the city, : : ced-liver ofl, and {t lay In a doll's car- | 1" Mit 5 between the Wall str cee inder ‘which a keroreno lamp| The Wallan Bishop is the head of the GEN. NEGLEY DEAD. Fee ee ree een 1 for Maden sad that the new contract was advised for one year only, t two other bids lower epted had deen offewm®> ¢ ommisstoner,” nittl wan ‘The Wheat Market. ‘There was little change from yester- Gay's figures at the Produce Exchange thix morning. Corn, however, worked a little higher after the call on local covering. yen. says Mrs, Murphy, “but Mra. Murphy and the others said, to-) the driver, John Biggers, jumped from| A Policeman attracted by the excite-| vaimiy wrapped in flannels, was held tonzu ven ahot While the men were thus engaged the} of the hands of the boys. Then he sum- and Fathers Oreste, Alusa and Ber-| 1041. owed the door, F know hin address. As the horses dashed along firemen Rumors of a dally painted all over its body with «1 Cortlandt 1 accident on a street persons at 10 news remained tnchanged, cur drew freat throngs to th For houses aold a little wheat, but and ‘citizens Jumped Into the middle of ‘ ee 1a spot. Sone A og offerings were very small. aoe Ee ee araniinals paeapae People went thetnoenelntexpectatians burned night and bad 8. supplysthe ned. Pia eae) spores Helative Mr Walter Seatt and oe we a a Aateineytoray nace to health nhl Oe Preece: Sep (ory they reached the outer edge they | of secing the Sead jacremn ini ally direc: ee Piddlincubator the chia] Word and to look after their spiritual) Jam Away. foe Hanover Square, Wall sieete Rantbe of the Board TAs Muy, bo S8: October Tesi wep: |awerved to one aide and the wheels of[HOM% treved tt Increazed in strength ang] Welfare In the new lands, The priests! praINETELD, N. J. Aug. 7—After street and West atreet, but leaving wut the highest on Lh CO aie 4. the engine struck the brick projection. The Cotten Market. had almost reached the normal nize of of Bt. Joachim’s Church tn this chty |i iineas of but four days Gen. James Hanover Square on the return trip, go- ; ; The whole acctlon of wall across the an infant of its age when stricken with | elong to this mission. S. Negley died thie morning at Ms home ing directly down Wall street to the f the other bids aftered: he salts ‘ 7 who dh not heve tember wheat, 70 to 69 12 to 723-8; May, 761-4; Be 1-2 to B34: October, 51-4 to 573°! December, 67 3-4 to 47718; May, 505-6 tol sMnese. The Inspection was fixed for to-da A D its tinal <lineas, peraune one ofthe Ttalian liners, the jin thin city at the 4 ¥ven then little Clara was a record-| ‘Tirta Prince, had arrived during the | years. His death was due to breaker, aa she cut elght ceeth slmud-| morning from N and other Medi-j cation of dineases. ke of seventyetive fOrry. was from a contrac: low owned and operated |. hint, and the securities of the othey, li. { The veh |ny John risben Walker's Locomobile The local cotton market opened weak to-day, with prices § to 12 points lower. Sentiment was strongly beareh after street went down with a crash, The traces snapped lke shoestring. The three horres plunged over the aide. were fa WASHINGTC $3, 5 x the call, and the market was v Company. New York's closing pricta were: inlddie horses Cell to the 5 as very ner-| tuneously.. ‘The parents are heartbroken | ¢errancan ports, Segley war born at Kaat Liberty, rn y the compa tember wheat, Wah: "Octobur. whet, eneeartinas aes vous Snel inca ee Se uauldaiton tand | avec iherraiee: Sa lasdanura oes Piutaburg. Ta say el see tae late Col Walaa ; December wheat, 78 1-2; May: vate - short selling active. August sold off to nt Ts aE td ot DEATH SENTENCE COMMUTED ‘i mployed by th wheat, 813-4; September corn, 6 3-4.) Tho off horse hung by its traces and|7(2, October to 7.07 and January to 7.14 GOT SHELTER, BUT WILL DIE. |. 1! father, wan 4 distant relative uf ieee pm BOY Cane, December corn, 62; May corn, ‘é2 1-3| was suspanded In the rE aD ELL re Cot FOUND DROWNED. s}oir Walter Scott, and Ce eed i Ui f, cost $30,000, 09 nominal. | Bigger ‘rushed forward, and cut tho| was reported In the Southweat. Trade Buchanan, on: TERA CNS DEERE ACE) Cy eh ide. to-day: fom! o>) ‘Chi fo" closing prices were: August| traces, and the horse fell bestde the| reports from Europe, too, were bearish, Woman Han Under Freight car) ‘ford Dates Life Sentence. the appralan ization Some 4 iy jo Southern spot markets were| Mody of a Man Picked Up at the Preaident| pany’d: plant in = reaent | buy 1-4; September wheat, 71 1-8; mand Was Run ver. | autos BETWEEN FERRIES. wheat, 72 1-8; Decembe: othege. euvy. o- See ae Te ee eee At firat Mt was thought all three ante| "The opening prices were: Auguat 7.02| Fuet of Dock Street, trooklye. see r ; tansarar corn, 87 3-8, jana ve to be i 7.04; September, 7. 3. cA} - While seeking shelter from the rain i ESI! > ‘ muls would have to be Killed, but after] {9 7.04; September, 7.01 to 7.02; Octo! ‘The body of a man was found drowned eed trelghticar:inithod Pénneyivanta lorris, Company K sealie Fatal to Baby, ‘ ——_—_—— examining thelr wounds Chief Callahan | oo $2. G0) Non 1 to 213i De-tin the East River xt Dock atrecss| iroad yurde in Jersey City today | Line Now tm ration Hetween tath Volunteers, to Ife tmpris seen shatdatee alpaca German Troops Have Typhoid. | cvcided that they could be saved, al-| February, 7.18 to 7 0 F-Ag: | Brooklyn, at noon to-day, The man waal srg, Julla Snyder, of No, 108 Morris ‘wall and C Wwe wercetes vawhiehehetwillaervelintiher pei Bae iedietaniyetipaser es + {TIENTSIN, Aug. %—There-is grent|:tough they will be useless an’ tiro.en-| Apsil. 718 to 7,20. avout forty-five yearn old, G feet 8 inchea| Aireot, had her left leg cut off. She was| Locomoblle wagonettes, each capable | tentiary ot Fort Leavenworth, Ki in Rae SRS lly fon! , mortality from malignant typhold: fever| gine liora¢s'aud will have to be disposed |. yne prices at £90 P.M. wore: A tull and Welghed 18 pounds. Ite wore ¢ - 7 : ono8 Mcrria wam convicted of murder by a] which she rece st Monday, si there among the German troops here. wpvsed } 7.04; October, 7.12; Decembe: Wnty giibiack beard and was clothed oniy in! taken to St. Fraycls's Hospital and will | of holding from eight to ten passenger, court-martial at Tuguewerao, Lugon. and | home of her parents, No of. Uary, 7.16 dlack shire die.. She is twenty-nine years old, to-day began to run every ten minutes sentenced to death Broadway. Seer tent, , é ay ‘ x ae ROR FEET See PTE Tee Te Hee Te SM REPRO Ry et vi ti x, 6 “+ 9) a

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