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ges FOLD IN NEWS OF THE DAY CONDENSED. COBSLER CUT HIS THROAT. John Frank, sixty-eight, a cob- bler at No. 302 East Eighty-ninth street, cut his throat with his shoe- maker's knife carly to-day in bed. He was found dying by a marricd danghter and taken to the Presby- terian Hospital, where it was sald the wound was mortal. Frank has been despondent since his wife's death, two years ago. GEN. GRANT AnTIV Gen. Fred D. Grant, accompanied by Mrs. Grant and his son, Ulysses 8., arrives to-day on the steamship Lahn. The General and familly had TABLOIDS. as thore had been so much rain re- cently. YOUNG Gini, instivG { Mrs. Anna Green, of No. 91 Var- ick street, requested the police to- day to look for her seventeen-year- old daughter Martha, who has been missing {rom home since Aug, 9. ENsHLe. Rosen, of No. tried to throw herself third corridor of the Courts Building to-day oung man accused! of as- saulting her daughter had been ac- quitted WOULD KILL i Don Avenue A, from the 1004 | KILLED IN OAVE-IN, William Bryulli, of No. 351 First street, Jersey City, was killed to- day in a cave-in at Pacifle avenue been visiting his daughter, Prin- cess Cantacuzene, in Russia, and had ¢--velled extensively in Eu- rope. AILLED ON THE CENTRAL. An unknown man was struck by a train on the New York Central at One Hundred id Thirty-eighth street to-day and instantly Killed. He was 5 feet 6 Inches tall, had Bray hair and mustache, wore a black cutaway coat and gray striped trousers. The body Is at the East One Hundred and Twen- ty-six.a at ott station. oe QUEENS rool-ROOMS CLOSE! The pool-roozs in Queens were still closed to-day. It was sald that the proprictors of the resorts fear- ed a general raid on account of the recent disclosures. The regular patrons were not in evidence on the ferries. ILLEGAL PRACTICE CHARGED, Mrs, Johanna Angenbauer, 1 mid- wife, of No. 303 East Fifty-third street, was held in the Yorkville Police Court to-day charged with “illegal practice which resulted in the death of Mrs, Mary Martens, of No. 622 East Thirteenth street Mrs. Martens dled yesterday. BIG CLAIMS AGAINST CITY. Daniel Kelly, a wealthy property owner, of Brooklyn, filed a claim against the city to-lay of $2,500 for damages to h's property caused by the recent overflow of the sewers that borough. Two hundred other property owners will file claims ag- Bregating $1,000,000. Ten years ago a similar proceeding cost the old city of Brooklyn nearly $2,000,000, CHILD BURNED TO DEATH, Pulomea Matrucci, seven years old, of No. 459 East One Hundred and Fifty-first street, was burned about the body to-day na a result of her clothes catching fire from an overturned Iamp. She died in the Harlem Hospital. eee MURDERER SEES WIN BAny. J. Axel Douglass, under life sen- tence for killing his wife, saw his geven-months-old baby girl in the Tombs this morning. It was brought there by the Brooklyn woman who has adopted tt. When the baby was held up before him he stared at it and asked how it ‘was getting along. He evinced no destre to kiss it. BAYS MOTHER WAS DRUNK. Ellen Stoeker, of No. 430 West Forty-first street, was arraigned in the Harlem Court to-day charged with intoxication. She was ar- \ rested yesterday when she went to get her son from the Juvenile Asy- Jum, where he was sent three years ago for theft. She had another child with her. The will decide to-morrow what to do with the children. CHANGES HIS PLEA When the evidence against Georve Schmitt, accused of the murder of Joseph Hass, was all in before “Sustice. Gildersle o-day the prisoner's counsel asked to withdraw the former plea and en- ter one of guilty of murder in the second degree. The Court then de- elded to have Schmitt examined as to his sanity + ee CHINAMAN TRIED ‘TO STAD, Sang ng Yuen, a Chinaman who lives at No, 202 Pell street, was arrested in front of 184 Broad- way to-day whie trying to stab Ei nest Johnson, of No, 250 We Hundred and Thirty-fourth stree in the back with a fife, Sang Yuen said Johnson tried to steal $2 from him. PHILUIN SHES COI Distriot-Attorney Philbin sat on) @he bench with Magistrate Cornell the Essex Market Court to-day. Fo all questions the District-Atto Mey srid that Sc was simply there \ to see the iwghts. He seemed Pleased with the summary way tn which the Magistrate disposed of the cases of disorderly women. eee (BRONX WATER SUPLLY, James L, Wells, n member of the Magistrate |" and Grand street. Several others | were hurt. : MOLINEUN TRE Corporation Counsel Whalen has given an opinion that the printing of the testimony taken at the trial of Roland B. Molineux did not x to be advertised for competitivi bids. The Comptroller had asked for the opinion, The printing cost $29.69. FATHEIUS WILL. Cullen fled notice to-day that he Thomas Hi with the Surrogat would contest the will of his father, Thomas H. Cullen, late of No. 52 West Seventy-second street. The estate In dispute is worth $50,000. siete lite SOT SAMPSOV'S COUNSE! Gen. B. F. Tracy to-day denied the report sent out from Washing- ton that he had been asked to act as one of the counsel for Rear-Ad- |,, miral Sampson before the Court of Inquiry. y STOWAWAYS WAKE ‘THOU HE. On, Then, elnet (dir: can really go. sninutes. sked Devery. ped and tal DEVERY—Why ‘oundaman? didn't y sir! The Ellis Island authorities are }iady must have been facing ying much trouble with the fif-]she Up you off? The teen Italian stowawnys that came|tpping off xoing on over on the Anchor liner Calabria. __'THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, AUGUST 15, 1902: DEVERY HURLS DEFIANCE AT ALL OF HIS ACCUSERS. DOCOODDO} of John Hessian, of the Tenderloin pre- Hin roundaman charged him with talking to n young woman for about Afteen “What have you got to say for your- relf?’ “1 Just met this young lady and stop- sald Heastan, Are you near-alghted? My back was . If you were standing with your back to the roundaman the him, 1 wood deal days wouldn't stand talking fifteen minutes: ery’ tlon: this ford ddn't ¢{a bluff, a big bluff, f tell you. 1 am 1] fot a quit Already sev have tried to es-{with a lady who wouldn't tp me off cape, The latest attempt was made] When the roundsman came up. That's last night, and the stowaway was] Ketting in pretty close—four feet. You |t? hv caught atter he had broken his| wouldn't have any Httle tn soldier ru: ankle ning after you long and not nail you. 6 You're cary; ike a lot of other pe AMHORE, when they're up againat It—fall to St; Tho body of Frederick Opper, of | * Jamatea, who was drowned In the| POLICEMAN—The specifications are |!" been used to give | warning to |cousidombl bay on’ Sunday while crabbing, |vot correct, ; eee este Patriot nee was picked up to-day at Rockaway St Sei specimen thom (a Lent fsa Teeter | wa eteaa od * suy Us al a jie, every Wo! bull traders, enc! tO Ire Beach. aaa poe we ws Serick oes of tt. Some day [ will say more, but - i i remit ww je meane on you and! now will only Jd that I defy ‘em to]ever, made only TRAMD VOTAC SEAN O MAN t wet awny with tt you word of It. jim Joseph Goep, of Cin CLeno cre y 1am ready to give Philbin or |demand for 3,000 shares. amiden satreet, Newark, vow % all the Information I have touch- tacked to-day ‘at her hom to any legitimate *ut tramp to whom she refused The man choked her Into Insensi- bility and then, taking a purse containing $3, escaped. A posse of men went after him, know haven pt any nerve and try: so MV TTER MSTANCES, 4 Tv TO its tot NOW give I pow golng to pu ination. {ao If they hrow STRUG v As oi v, bas Biinte Ree the {1oRN your roundsman when he's x i = | right. «You tell that young Indy grounds of the Catholle Protectory, suureahinikingteatnersneeettiae Not In) Westchester, this afternoon, you'ye got your back to th John Colley, twelve years old, an |roun isman she must look the other way Inmate of the Protectory, was ac-|Xiwaya get upped off! Tt fe | Mist cldentally struck on the head with |jou ten da i rarluecesttinehinnen a baseball bat and his skull was fractured ABDUCTION CAs Edith Palme: ming daugh: |, ter of Minnie Palmer, a dancer, for Whose arrest Emil Bierman, a mu- of attraction, 1 siclan in the New York Theatre: [ty vurtction. Th was arrested, appeared In the West lieve 1 hersee th Side Court to-( was discharged, and) Bierman He and the girl] off, these things hereafter, delinquent policemen he You don't: want Sern Judge. When Devery step ers today to hear nplay who wan drensed wil be married in a fow days. Se ea ees O 0 Us once and then J solem na JEW Wes RE The honest TT Jewelry to the value of $1,000 was] slight: breach of disc taken to the selzure room in the F trink looked to go blind Inte ug: way the centre usual time of opening k. Thin morning tt Ina He with blue ainiled just man who Is guilty of vine and at Devery in on Into Headquar- inet} pg very was publle stores to-day by Custome ston Inspector Donohue, who seized it mercilera and detiberate in terday from Ralph Sartori, of [Mla interrogations He spoke with auttle, & passenger on the Oorante, |atudied calmneas, but there was an un- TICAISE homeless old in lower Broad- way to-day while he was shouting the praises of the pol In the police court he was sentenced to the Tombs for one day to sober up, women will go to Jail, Investigation ning Dep Kes that cer’ 1 over others Commissione Commissioner tioned as to the Into the Cle gills gate ns. CUT OFF HEI SON. Fr John D. “Meh w in the Surroa VON ENC LONDON, Berger, als cTRIAL, known as Dr, Emil Charter Revision Committes and a Prominent resident of the Bronx, “paid:to-(lay that if there way any c me of water in his district, as ‘bocause the section ig rapidly pod needed He thought | committed for trial at the Bow | Street Court to-day on the charge | of stealing a check for £543 from | Helen Creydt, a German governees who advertised for a huaband, with old an indorsement of heck: 4 eet ebb Pe orb Fes ah 5 dercurrent not fully con There were the usunl crowds of lolte tors, witneseen for the pth) i aw th Brooklyn, to-day. The ing i nt children were left share ater L Asert aliko of the estate, valued at $100.0, Domcennd ttre 000, Jt ts wal Mrs. Froelich dtd | has mats nn erent not Nike John Froelich’s wife. | rs and interested spe were me early some detail o for fear Wher see HACKENSACK MEADOW SA ri e ave ye t title of the Hackensack | Devery, adow. sold recently to a New| cy count get them’ sald York s¥ndfcate for $1,590,000, RTE CRE RR Not passed to the AlAs een sete as Ww pected, hex ' eonighty refitee! to say what the hitoh was. } yy gp iaalitan peer | cet alihs jiiice. fo want vou to ur | NAGI avEs- Ot to be aneered at | we sind to. DIM ‘red not charwed ett You want to Deputy Commissioner many of them, at hi approached him, ne) Beis { perturbation that he could 1 Son ace the res against the police be- those policemen with you? Dimey, ng to Burns, eo Mar the hat to come here Your Honor.” station, Wax off his post sald fake Blum und by other aliases, wai DEVERY WON'T. BE BADGERED. Dovery and) peen ‘seen by a score of reporters since the |ne'returned to New York. He received cu would proceedings Cove ares on uF post. Dy ranz von (wnlerstand? I fine you ten days" pay lat docu me of a manoon trial was Petertin served on. the con-|DiMey. of te Teonard street atation. C & Dugan strikers ag) UAFFY A. Hurnw, a watchman, enarxed I, to-dny that an ap- him with striking nim with a club, es ee td sensed | he we i tole ees were plication “for “their commitment | 1"? Fa a ee Cue tea TL he made next Tuesday. IC) "Dimey malt that Uuirna waa alwaye (yo chad XJimaking trouble for the pollce and had “int I ont tus oy Engl ha jottiers | six.) CLOe 1 was given Department. . [dtctment ditions r book made 6 ‘THE NEW ‘ Tell Me, Pretty Maiden?’’) tell me, grafting coppers, are there very many, more like you? There are a few, kind sir, and fine and daisy grafters, too. tell me, Krafting coppers, what thene fine and dalny rafters do? Kind sir, their work {s smooth and ofly and thelr business ta thelr own. Theaae tell me, coppers, what the grafters do? Then take us around and let us show, for an hour or so, how far such fellows ‘We never let up on any one we intend to be our most particular friend. ¥ 8 Four street and Sixth avenue. To most of the reporters Devery answered -all ques- the stereotyped statement, “I have nothing to say.” ‘This morning Devery was more com- municative and he Ingnees to talk on certain subjects. dented that he had won any’ money at Saratoga, and added with an exp wink of his left eye “I never bet. Then he spoke of the races nt Sari toga, said they were excellent and aj n much enjoyment. When asked regarding the hin resignation Devery sald. swith ed hi hy, old on. run from no man, y Will you say anything about the as- ertion that the police telegraph bureau him any er, and produce ryenre, Hutt don't car produced a word, milcted me for political effec fore election and then dlsmias and admitted ake, JEROME HOT AFTER FLOOD. afternoon that a warrants were Parkhurst Society agents and that Jere spend most of to-day's session tn an ine veatigation of Capt ‘Tenderloin tation- blotter, the com: nt book and all other books and uinents frem which Hght as to the me aun Strenuous efforts. are Parkhurst agents to ne man of th w Algar A, sore Wisappeared Jugy after Well, ain't I here? me through no cross- ‘eli "em it ntains a record of all reports Meyrderly houses by Wardmen Glennon and Dwyer. One entry shows that seven policemen QETNEOQOSOOODOOIOGOOVS/AHHHOOQIOOI|OOSS. FLORODOUGHRA” SEXTET. We don't mind what they do, as long as the dough comes when it's due. BOVDOGOIOOIDOIGOOIOO/INDIOHOS®) It's not worth opening up a shop unless at first you square the cop. What would you say, ‘f we sald the graft was good? Td say I think It certainly should. On bended knee—on bended knee They come to us and we tell them what they ought to do To keep them all our own, to always have the coin in sight. Should they get pore, it would be a aillly thing to cu: For they must pay some one, and It might as well be us. (Continued from First Page.) Corners,” Twenty-eight manifested @ will- He sive orien of “It ts all remember that a year ago week to leave the Police IL told you then I intended STOCK TRADING LACKED LIFE: THE GENERAL TENDENCY WAS |" 1-2; Beptember 168 1-2ito 58 ation te Advance. T never and [ain't running where | am. I shall ish. t. Hut they Se TEN TE Towill Its my duty tw aristince that in in my 1 will do it. But he ain't Bt. selling up to 1061-8, a net gain of 1 Fer cent. aoa The local And they no activity that it was a} 395,000 shares. _—_— ‘American “Sugar teh, Top. to he served by pme eapected to make|C ere c yme this afternoon resumed gation into police con- the Whitney confes- 1 that he expected to]! Flood's precinct— wluct of the precinct might be gath-| 2 The complaint rted thelr tnability againet the pool-room at to No. 109 Went Thirty-seventh street, rald- 1 yewterday fety ening by the Parkhurst being made by hold of a ame of Corbett, who Whitney's stenographer, yhitae his’ confension > firems atte of {ternoon, mis A room xt SIxty-reventh st \ a owned byw prominent ‘Tammany: nthe ago and h even” ustien Jer aura) tried yesterday loin into thi dinontey mt ase und. panna Ameng those calle, during the a Ninoteenth I ftnecnex aginst the police at the the ot the Lexow trials funeral on record in thla country oce curred to-lay at Coventry on the occ sion. ot ihe Interment of an old ¢: pt he ap a apectaii com ci] “idedly lower. this morn Pereign. Phas on in uniform ap red out- jambers this in answer to md Were questioned about neat Fire treadquarters in » have Ten |aein cle RT. U, 8, Leather.: fpf. ad Laat ‘get ‘ome said that the $300 bond irct, Who wax to have been for ke wit a Tender. houne, been paid Jain he sald, had tailed for ned to rly y Cham Mice. ‘The in the poltt; peared to be ill nything but satisfled with inks, and) for examination fternoon w Beret: Shields ein: of the, ber cent. nd vas oni prinelpy tea Aug. 1.—The firat motor] the “e Toye |” wi L) war sca Al oe The United States Steel a feeble playing an advance of 1-4 per cent. on a The Pacifics as a group also (Uisplayed considerable strength, scoring gains of 1-2 to 1 per cent. The Closing Quotations. | Hat WBS 113% BA DN Am. Smelt. @ Wet, pf. 100% 104 96 4% Phy 92 93 NZ 112% 70 American wha tending to 11-4 The market for American ctivity at London provements in chs a from 11 to 5:8 but vold 0 outalde je of South African mini! rtment intereating features iat ee market. ~The Wheat Ma Wheat gnd corn eee and) dex | oat: th ‘There was little life in the stock mar- ket at the opening to-day despite the fact that influences were strongly bull- Prices from the London market came contiderably higher, showing a gain of 2 Paul. Strike news, too, was In favor of the how- dls: Locks, sponse, ‘The preferred more fortunate, selling up to 931-2 ed with 93 yesterday. Atly It receded to last nigh s Pal was the conspicuous feature, and Industrial shares were. firm, but showed little or] ¥ The total sales of stocks to-day were High. Low. Close. NN 1g a 8 se Igoe dst a io 76% gee oy The maximum gain was scored In t he Baulishares, which sold equivalent Ne price, Other im- \apartinent ranged continued ares, brs tlmore & Ohio ‘and United id ex-dividend at | th railway | using, Grape-Nuts Food for two or shares displayed exceptional strength | three weeks the facts will be brought to-day and/out that gradually there comes over prices showed advances of 1-4 to 11-s/the body a feeling of* . thay must pay some one, and it might as well be us. e only selling ordere, and plenty of ‘them, especially in corn, Wheat lost. 3S. to 580, Vunder pressure arf in the Northwert dropped whil St. Louls remained relative- i sien y Weather news on both wheat and corn, satisfactory. An New York's open: | tember wheat, 17-6: September corn, 61 Chicago's opening’ pr tember wheat, 721 TH to 721 T8 to 746-4: December gor. 7-8 to prices were: December, 801-8; ow York's closing prices were: M. 82 G0m.; Beptember, 76 3-1. tober, $ ma December May corn, 64 1. eptember: 6 tober, December, 63 1 vere: August tember, 71 1-4; October, 1-2; Bep December, 4 1-2; Stays 4 1-5 unt corn, 5 1-2; September, 57 1 ber, 58335. . AUS Octo- ‘The Cotton Market. The local cotton market opened quiet and firm to-day, with prices 5 to 7 points higher, There was a decided change for the better {n sentiment abroad reflected in the public and private cables. The mar- ke: there was very much higher than expected. e weather forecast and the reports of conditions Souts during the past twenty-four hours gave little change in conditions. fter the call the market ensed off _ re: August; Janu: MACHINE MEN DEFEATED. Theket After (Special to The Evening World NORFOLK, Va., Aug. 15.—The ticket as completed in the Democratic convention here this afternoon is: For Governor, Andrew Jackson Montague vf Danville; Tdeutenant-Goverror, Jos, BE, Willard, of Palrfax; Attorrey-Gen- ¥ lerxon, of Rockbrid, y candidate was defeated in ntion. re was a het Nght over r the nominatios SHIPPING NEWS. ALMANAC FOR TO-DAY. + 5.0)/Sun wets.. 6.58) Moon ries THE TIDES TO-DAY, a od 10S was LF PORT OF NEW YORK. ARNIVED. Toronto, Hull, City of Birmingham, Savannah, OUTGOING STEAMERS. SAILED TO-DAY, Naveau, El Monte, Ne: Capels North Braail Duchess al Genov: ‘Bremen Auguste Victoria, Hamburg, Certain Body- aa Results * by Using + GRAPE- NUTS -»- FOOD. 29-7:030004 00408 Seeaial: +a QUESTIONING A FRIEND. If one takes the trouble to care~ Gully question'a person that has bee: increas: strength, particularly of strength ond ability. The mind works clearer and more actively when it plays upon a brain that Is refreshed) rebuilt and prop- eur constructed by the food elements intended by. Nature for such work. - ‘This is a profound fact regarding Grape-Nuts, The Food pontains just kind of material, Nature must have’ to unite. with ‘albumen, from praleni ta Febuild)the gray! matter jn} the brain and’ nerve)centres through: ithe: juser i Halt Revd 4 mentil| RUNAWAY GIRL oAVED BY FATHER. May Francisco Restored to Her Home, but Dentist Escapes. ° PURSUIT WAS SWIFT. Young Gil Who Left Home Mon- day Night ‘Overtaken and De- tectives Seek Her: Lover. BLOOMINGDALE, J, Aug. 15.— May Francisco, the sixteen-year-old daughter of W. Francisco, who disap- peared on Monday night, was brought e by her father last night. ‘Ghe was found at Sparta, in Sussex County, by Mr. Francisco and the de- tectives who accompanied him in his search. Arthur McDavitt, the young dentist who ts accused of having In- duced the girl to leave home, was also In Sparta, duc he Managed to eacape. A search Is now being made for him. Her father sald he would secure a war- rant for him, charging abduction, MeDavitt had been paying attention to Miss Francisco for some time, but her father disapproved and warned the dentist to keep away. The warning was not heeded, and McDavitt and the xirl are xald to have met frequently at night. i ‘Tintle, who is sald to have been engiged {o. Silss Franciaco, called on her Monday night- and remained late, When’ he left ne? noticed a carriage N. BLUECOAT STRANGELY ACCUSED. Charged in Court with Taking $16 Stolen by One Woman from Another. ACCUSER IS REBUKED. Story, but Holds the Alleged Thief in $1,000. An Italian janitor of a ealoon madetiw startling statement in the Yorkville Po- lice Court to-day that he saw a police- man take $16 belonging to a woman in @ Secon! avenue saloon, for the theft of which another woman was ‘The case wea that of Susan Smith, twenty-nine years old, a cook, of No 29 East One Hundred and Ninth street, who appeared against Mery Johnson, thirty-eight vears old, of No. 42 Second avenue, whom ashe accused of taking the money, The Smith woman told Magistrate Brann that she went into a saloon a! No. 765 Second avenue yesterday and there became acquainted with Mary Johneon. She had never seen the wo- man before. She treated the Johnson woman to several rounds of drinks. Mark Feeney, the barkeeper, testified that he served the woman with drinks, the Johnson woman gone. standing In the road near the house. Soon after his departure the girl left without the knowledge of her and the next morning some one reported having seen a man and a woman driving away from her house. Early Tuesday morning, MeDavitt drove into the Millage and on being questioned en mald he t rday morning he mein hie carriage, driving rm Sussex County, Mir, Francisco. was nowted and he and the detectives started In purmult, ————=_ MAN-O-WAR’S MAN ACCUSED. (Special to The Evening World.) HALIFAX, S., Aug. 15.—Willlam Bird, of 3d York, one of the crew of the United State battleship Indiana, and Duncan McLean, of the Royal Ca- adian Regiment, were arrested to-day irged with breaking Into the house ‘on Upper Water again | that the nccuned, the house, her, stores, | Every $2.50, $2.00 and $1.50 Shirt in every one of our four stores will go at.....- 80c The same firm deter SOc. Balbriggan Underwear, plain and fancy colors, well made and tinished ,. $1.00 Unterwear, extra tine » Quality, in’ pinks, blues and allthe desirable shades. : 25c. & 3Sc. Lisle Thread and Balbriggan Socks, choice at.. 25¢ | 50c 1% | OUTFITTERS Four Convenient | .47 Cortlandt St., Stores. Negligee Shirts—-Big, Sale. Short’ words—a quick final sale of every shirt-in all of our four Men who buy will be richer than men who keep their money. Men’s Furnishings. ination in the furnishings, The season is slipping by—Every dollar’s worth of goods to go at the biggest discounts “we've ever made or known. 279 Broadway, near Chambers St. 211 and 259 Sixth Ave., bet. 14th and 15th Ste. ($25th St., cor. 3d Ave. Paying for the drink», hen Saly as Pinto was called, testified th w. Policeman iy plek up the ‘ia which was on the Moor hear where shay omit woman sat, and put it in his Policeman O'Neill stoutly fenled the charge of the Italian. He told Sing called in and seeing the (wo'wome en and waiting there until Norton ar- fived Lawyer Ellas G. Lavy, who appeared for the prisoner, sald he did eve the Itallan, and SMa turning to the witness don 't_belleve your sto! strate then son woman in $1,000 bail for trial. HEARD DISTRESS WHISTLE. CHATHAM, Mass., Aug. 15.—The.crew of the Chatham Old Harbor Life Sav- ing Station heard the continued blowing of a steamers whistle this Corenoon and they put off In-the surf boat to as- alee. thes veseal rvation was 40 oR 80 #0 that the loeation oF Mine CARP colia hoe he made out. Every $1 Shirt in every one of our four stores should go at a double quick gait at..... 50c $1.50 Woven Madras Pajamas, | very fine and grand value at our regulas price; special... . | SOc. Neckwear, Four-in-Hands, | Imperials and Bows, up to the 25c hour in style 39 | $1.00 Crote Stock Scarfs, of D. & J. Anderson's hest cheviots, Magistrate Brann Discredits the. He happened into the back room and gaw, the Smith woman asleep in a chair and He saw the woman's waist unbuttoned, where he had geen her place a roll of bills efter cy TO MEN AND BOYS, bet. Church and Greenwich Sts. |Ganford | Oxfords For Men & Women, $3.50. The Crawford Oxfords com- bine style, ease and wearing they: They are carefully made of the best leathers. fi For summer wear, they are both comfortable and fashion- able. : Call and see them. speak for themselves. Every pair is gui to give Satisfaction, or your money! back. ‘Stores Men's. Shoes Only: 1825 Brcadway (t2th St.), 262 West'125th Street, 433 Fulton Street. san CANDY, SPECIAL FOR THURSDAY. French Coffee EYES—FREE. YOU SAVE $5.00, DR. BRIGDES, i tlce (and asa {EYE EXAM aWITCHDIENS Bx parienesd, Srmowteat railroad woop doors Dradiey ORKERY FORUSAN-One > thas ther, understands mod, Devt of “refer HM be, . Currier Co., rae ge a aibrtios