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—_ “a ee eee THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, AUGUST 30, 1901. MILLIONAIRES’ AUTO RACE AT NEWPORT SOCIE TY E VENT. wivg an, fees, ni luncheon for over 100 guests at South events, the winner in alx of them meet-|wick's Grove, this taking place before| Howard, Baron De 6 venth and final race. races, She even had a band of| McM. Hamilton, A. Pauding, T. Fos- W. K. Vanderbilt, dr., he entries were Willlam K.| music for the oceaston. dick and Paul Demming. . 3 ed Devil Among thowe who rode to the meet| Third Race—For O. H. P. Belmont, rei hte Giese. an fe flyers were Chauncey Depew, Mr. and Mrs.| machtnes.—Der hi nnison Foxhall Keene, Alfred of Messrs. Bostwick, ne and Bishop ot rt ; of England; Gov Blanding and Lispenard Stewart. awnes, 0 yland: the Chinces Min Fourth Race—For special clasa of Bostwick and Others LEE Ld ister ani all the members of the British , and. and other legations summering here. The cottage section was practically Are Participants in Events at Newport. t was a veritable fete day. The her was perfect. a cool breeze .| blowing from the southwest. The ronde| traps ding to the track were watered. iM) The entries for the various events were | f In| as follows: | “irst Race—For tricycles and two- | s were practl las the meet (Spectal to The Evening World) All the nd many, « NEWPORT. Aug. 2.—The automobile | Nere provided with food and with race meet to-day at Acquidneck Park, 900K and thee were partaken in which millionaire enthusiasts were ; the open, recorded among the entries, was the, Mrs. Wille K. Vanderbilt, jr., in order| wheeled vehicles.—U. blegeat sporting event thin season from|to seo that no one went hungry, en-| Holly and K, Skin ‘a. soclety ‘viewpoint. gamed a caterer and gave an elaborate| Second Race—For all classes of G. Scott, GM. | =A. es | hilt, gr, Foxhall’ jerbilt, Jee vhn ie Livermore, Augustus steam-propelled vehicles.—H. De Dion five-horse-powet volturettes ale: TALE OF ARSON AND WITCHERY. REJECTED NEWARK SWAIN IB STRANGELY ACCUSED. | Hite Former Love Charges Him with ‘Threatening to Barn Her in Her Home, of alleged arson and nitch-| came to light to-day when Ber: | tino Polacastro, elghteen years old,” No. 9 Abell street, Newark, No J. No. 138 Malvern | but she recent- other admirer 19 the comp 4, wrote to Rose | aet tre to the atment nm out of revenge him and threatening that tf ehe did not put away her new | nd reins her affections he would days burn her home! wita thia letter and on which she had re- police, charge ceived from Polac and her father m | rant wan then Issued for roererer: of arson against A wr: the prisoner obtained a pecullar power over the girl from a person who tlees witsheraft in Newark and > large ronized by Itallans relatives say that they cae hin person $21 to have him remove over her. Polacastro vigorously denied that he wrote the letters shown to the police dy the girl or that he set fire to the barn or ever threatened to burn the girl's home _and father, 0 “Biyn running trim.—William Oliver Tt He spor maa ing more than twel —Hugh 1, . reeze, Louis De Forest, ndrbilt, C. stor, George McFadden $ ‘or _gasolene vehiclen developing over tweive-horne power, Bostwick, William two entries, WwW Keene, Da De Rishop and James MeNaughton, ALL IN READINESS FOR FOLEY- DIVVER FUNCTIONS. -.-—— Councilmen Declares|® That His Outing Will, Depopulate the Sec-|s ond Assembly Dis- trict of Voters, but} the Ex-Judge Says He} Will Be Heard Brom) | “Faith! put there won't be a man at| home in the district Monday,” remarked | Mrs. Mulcahey to her neighbor, Mrs, Laubmelster, an they met on Cherry | street yesterday. “And why not?" asked Mrs, Laub- meister, anxtously, “Go back to the tall grass!” ejaculated Mrs, Mulcahey, “And so you mean to tell mo that your man ain't roing on the Foley or the Divver blowouts? “and is Tom Foiey to h out?” asked Mrs, Laubm can bet your sweet life my man will go with Foley!" Labor Day, always an event in the politics of the Second Assembly Dis- trict, promises this year to be more eventful than ever, For the first time) in many years there ts a fight for the ‘Tammany Hall leadership, and the con- testants, Councilman Taomas F. Foley dge Patrick Divver, are both outings on the aame day. Both sides are working industriously | trict that the real Nght of the campaign to get the blegest crowd for their out-|{s going on. There are more scraps in ing, Foley has engaged n steamboat and| Mulberry Bend Park nowadays than | "Ty five large barges to convey his conatitu-| cver before, and in cach one the trouble arivern on ents to Whitestone, L. I. Divver, whose| 24s been started by politics, rk guests will be more exclusive than the Hallans aro power In the dia: Councilman's, has chartered a ateam- boat. Foley sayk that he will have at 4,000 voters on his outing. "Mike" i han, “the Mayor of Chinatown, i! A ey remarked, there latest recruit from the Divver of tho-thieds of the i td iphthenBeconge As, already sold 2,00 tickets for | — ~ _ aplece, hy a 0c canatterare| RANCHERS MUST. VACATE. to parade through the district before | ‘phe Sg TRV TeHE aii} and after the outing. Both purades will be composed of as heterogeneous an {wanT aly RESPECTAI LEMENT. SAYS DINVER,,| EW SAYS. FOLEY" fh wan®d. THE VOTERS” IM get them tn line.” e marshals In Df room for truck ee atr cts around City Hall ly all the Greek ‘outings. t In, both Soaraclene cing under the command r. | spanisn land grant, The land recently Jcame into the possession of a large Breer | cate company and will be fenced In 48 Hoon aN the acttlors can he ejected. Forty-three} One rancher hax bullt- a fort and pro- Arh, Aug. 3 beer a A ranchers and ail the lents of the| poses to stand oft the cowboys who will a town of Falrbanks, in the San Pedre| be ring the Innd of Itallans, Japanese, Greeks, Germans, | vaticy, nave becn notified to leave thelr| ranchers and t Improvements. The Chincee fen Slamere. Tom Lee,} homes, which are on the Bouquillas| tract embrac “A acren, American oMce-holder, lon of Orlental-Amert- but a dozen Chinese voters in this city, and they all live in the Second Aasombly District. The Orlen- tals are howling voclferously for F ‘Whenever Foley goes through Chin town he Is followed by a score or more of Tom lec's frfends, shouting: “Ho Jan Fol-ce!"” which in plain” English mean: rrah for Fole In order to xee that his Oriental friends enjoy themselves on his outing “Big Tom" has engaged a Chinese chef, On the bill of fare there will be chi * suey, chowtong and other Chinese doll- ycacles, There will also be a Chin and on board the steamboat. As is in the Ttallen. SUnrter 0 of the dis- rey There a GavferdShoe For Men & Women, $3.50 The new Crawford Shoe we Lieeeted to aut be or your money back. 33 Fulton Nassau, cor. Fu igo West 125th eave x bilt, Jr., [eee Frederick H. (Me, gulere, and costs, charged. (Bes SOCIETY CHAFFEURS FINED. (Speetal to The World.) NEWPORT, Aug. 3.—W. Robert C, Maxwell, chaffeur f# eBnedict, Young (colored), chaffeur for Louls Bru- were arralmned before Judge Baker to-day for fast au- tomoblle driving. Each pleaded guilty and was fined $10 All paid and were dis- of Callfornta, Shoe Progress has been—is—and will be the watchword at the Blyn factory and stores. We watch carefully every stitch and every stroke that goes to making Blyn Shoes. We work For Shoe Shapeliness. For Shoe Sightliness. For Shoe Perfection, Every feature of the old-time excellence —every feature of up-to-date elegance is reflected in this season's new styles. One small profit added to actual cost of leathers and work. For fen $2.00 to $4.00. For Women $1.50 to $3.50. | Il. Blyn & Sons, ain Ad 403,405 EAST 91ST ST. Three (THIRD AVE., cor. 1224 St. Handy ~ 609 8th Ave., 39th& 40th Sts, Stores: (162 Bowery, near Broome. WHERE THE MILLIONS MEET— The Want Pages of the Sunday World every Sunday. Readers of The Evening World will find important announcements in the Wanamaker Advertising In the Morning Newspapers on Tuesday, September 3rd. Will continue to close their store on Saturdays in September, as usual, at | 12 o'clock, Noon. On other days, until September 14th, the store will continue to be opened at 8:30 A. M., and closed at 5 P. M. ARE YOU ANXIOUS TO SELL your piano? You can get in touch with some one who wants to buy ono through @ aundsy World ad. ty on complaint |*S 1. | where. MARRIED AMONG THE COFFINS. YOUNG COUPLE CHOSE SOMBRE SURROUNDINGS AND FRIDAY. Ceremony Perfoemed in City Undertaker'a Shop at 1A. M4. Te-pDay, Jeraey Charles A Seventh at Katharine 1 this ett City at midnight ed te be married in an ¢ lan, in Pavonia a were wed as the first hour of Friday nt pair went to the Hotel Wash where they ate Itberal quantity Jersey Clty lort sight of them ——$—____- Wreck Re nvestigation into dar Hill ‘Track. & system of the > s wholly blocked for # Central ere held up. and there After the ceremony the newly wedded nRtON, "SOON RETIRE. ENGINEER IS RESPONSIBLE. food. Then they got on a ferry-boat He Failed to Notice Signal and NOY, Aug, 0.—The en- w York hours by the derailment of four ¢ hate Ward bound and | shop. The obliging Justice guided them to the corpse repository of Michael Boy- 5 ve here they he clock struck 1—the HE WAITS FOR CORONATION. Then He Wi of Untoniat ye Up Leadership LONDON, Aug. %.—The Pall Mall r the heading “The Prime Resignation,” fix- purs's retirement as prow. tion of King Ed- persons place tt in riy winter. nd our own the EES ist party { mlershia. _ aos AE macy re ATF POA FRIDAY, AUGUST 30, 1901. ate Going away over Labor Day? If so, what do you need i in the way of clo or supplies? Only name it and we'll quickly produce it if it is to be had anys Perhaps the short list below will suggest something you have overlooked. . Influence which Polacastro exercise! | We'll save you money on anything you may select here, but you must SHOP BEFORE ONE O’CLOCK ON SATURDAY— THE STORE CLOSES PROMPTLY AT THAT HOUR. ott -| Beaded Rags, Dress Suit Cases, &e. On Sale Saturday, Between 8.30 a.m. and 1 p.m. BLACK BEADED SIDE BAGS, with black suede back, lined with gray chamois, 1-inch double fringe at bottom; bag mounted on very pretty oxi- dized frame; while they last, 89 DRESS-SUIT CASE of olive leather, muslin lined, leather- tipped corners, brass-plated lock and catches, 2 styles, at O5 & 1,39 DRESS SUIT CASE of heavy genuine cowhide leather, rus- set color, Irish linen lined, shirt pocket, collarand cuffcase, heavy inside straps, protected corners, solid brass lock and catches, the 24-inch size for UNBREAK ABLE FIBRE TELESCOPE CASES, will stand the hardest kind of usage, brown color, brass riveted, 3 heavy leather strapr, stitched handle; specially priced for to- morrow as follows: 4.90 20-in. 22-in. 24-in. and 26-in. 1.25 1.40 1. 1.60 and 1.80; Sood Rooks Cheam On Sale Saturday, Between 8,30 a.m. and I p.m. THE WEDGEWOOD SERIES OF STANDARD BOOKS-— Good print and paper. Over 100 titles tochoosefrom. The series comprises such well-known books as Ardath, Thelma, W: ing O't and Old Maids’ Love, Handy Andy, Old selle's Secret, etc. Publisher's price, 75c. a copy; usually sold by us at 25c. each ; specially reduced for to-morrow to 18 (Second Floor, Rear, 18tn 3t) Cameras, Fish ng Gackle, Guns, &e. On Sale Saturday, Between 8.30 a.m. and ¥ p.m. OUTING CAMERA—4x5 Cycle style, folding bellows, single lens, carrying case and one plate holder complete; list price, $10.00; on sale to-mor- row for EASTMAN KODAKS--The “Snap Shot'’ kind, at 20 per cent. off maker's prices. 3-PIECE ASH FISHING ROD, with extra short tip in butt, bri bound throughout; actu- ally worth $1.50; will be on wale to-morrow for 75 200-Yard CLIMAX SALT WATER REEL, double multi- plying, full nickelled; regulerly worth $2.50; in this sale at FINE SINGLE BARREL SHOT GUN, 12 bore, made by the Lovell eran: Co,, and regularly worth $6.0 onsale to- morrow Tote 4.50 DOUBLE BARREL SHOT GUNS at upwards from 8.95 SMOKELESS POWDER | SHOTGUN AMMUNITION, 12 jgauge, per box of 25, at 60c., 8c. and 50 SINGLE SHOT RIFLES, best American make, 22-calibre, at upwards from Ate 4.25 1.25 2.75 ‘ond Khon, Rear) Black Liberty Selk Boas. On Sale Saturday, Between 8.30 a. m.and 1 p. ™. BLACK LIBERTY SILK BOAS, with accordion plaited ends; regularly sold for $1.00; on sale to-morrow for <Qtain Flees, Contre, IRD 51) 9} sizes, at, per pair, Sroceries. On Sale Saturday, Retween 8.30 a. m. and gp. m. UNEEDA BISCUIT: Pkg., 7 MUTTON: Leg fancy Canada Mutton, Ib., ROAST BEEF: Fancy Short Ribs or boned beef Roasts, Ib., SALNON: Choice Selected Ken- nebec Salmon Steaks, lb., FAIRBANK'S LION SOAP: 10 cakes, 19c; cake, SAND WICHES: Delicious, fresh home-made Sandwiches, put up to order, each, LEMONS: Bright, juicy Mes- sina Lemons, doz., PEARS: “Blue Bird” Bartletts, APPLES: ‘‘How- ells'’ Baldwins, COFFEE: ‘Breakfast Blend,” mild, delicate aroma, Ib., CHEESE: ‘‘Societe’’ Roquefort, cured to perfection, Ib., {TEA: Green, Black or Blend Tea, rich, delicate aroma, Ib., JAM: Milford assorted Pure Fruit Jam, can, BAKERY: Delicious home- made Layer Cakes, light, rich cake, pure fruit filling; each, SARDINES: La Tours import- ed Sardines, » tin, 3-Ib. can, Wines & Liquors. ST. JULIEN CLARET: 3 years old, fully matured, gal., 80c.; ts, MT. VERNON RYE WHIS- KEY, {ull quart bottle, Men's Summer Clothing. On Sale Saturday, 334} Between 8.30 a.m. and ¢ Pott 8 MEN'S FANCY WORSTED AND WASHABLE VESTS— Choice of the remaining styles that have sold at from $1.00 to 214 $$3.00 each ; to-morrow for MEN'S BICYCLE TROUSERS 103 ---Choice of 220 pairs, all that remain of our former $1.50, 2} $2.00 and $2.25 grades, to-mor- row for 320 YOUTHS’ LONG TROUS- 5{ER SUITS—The remainder of our Spring and Summer stock, sizes somewhat broken, but you can surely find somet! to fit and please you in some ‘ the lote; formerly on sale at .., from $5.00 to $8.50; a choice of sizes 13 to 19 years to-mor- row for BOYS' 2 AND 3-GARMERT. SUITS—Choice of all our me- dium and light weight short trousersuits, of the finest domes- tic and imported fabrics, ages 3 to 16 years; former $4.50 to 2.56.5 $8.00 values, for only Olain Floor, Rear Between 8.30 a.m. DRAWERS, to be closed out, at, per garment, PALL MALL GAZETTE SAY8)2 news editorially, the | and Boys’ i Und ie nderwear, ‘10° On Sale Saturday. Tv dT Pile 539. MEN'S BALBRIGGAN AND Sat FINE GAUZE SHIRTS AND jain’ Be, 2 Ms “a CHILDREN’S VESTS, PANTS Cole AND DRAWERS—O4d lots, 203 worth 25c. a garment, to be closed out at 75} WOMEN'S SWISS RIBBED VESTS, silk trimmed, all sizes, OLD CROW or PEPPER WHISKEY, gal., $2.50; bot, 60 {regularly worth 39c. each; clos- (vourts Floor) ging price, only, seat a gaat Salah Men's Summer Pure Candies, Neckwear. On Sale Saturday, Between 8.30 a. m. and I p,m. MEN'S 25Sc. SILK NECK- WEAR, in Four-in-Hands and Ties; a choice at the clearance price of MEN'S 5S0c. SILK NECK- WEAR, reversible Four-in- Hands, Imperial Tecks and Ties of all s! and TH a choice at the special clear ance price of Cutlery. On Sale Saturday, Between 8.30 a.m. and 1 p.m, CARVING KNIFE and GUARD FORK, of a good quality of : steel, 9-inch curved blade, with cocobola wood handles; reg- vularly worth 7Sc. a pair; on sale to-morrow for POCKET KNIVES, 2, 3 and 4 blades, with handles of stag horn, pearl and horn; worth 50c. each; reduced for to-mor- row to SCISSORS and SHEARS of good quality steel, 5 to 9 inch blades; worth SOc. a pair; on sale to-morrow for ¥i Women’s Sloves. On Sale Saturday, Between 8.30 a.m. and X p.m. WOMEN'S 3-BUTTON AND IERSEY WRIST BLACK ISLE GLOVES, the 25c. per pair quality for WOMEN'S 2-CLASP GLACE GLOVES, in white or gray, all __Dlatn Floor, Centre, 188 St) 1sth On Sale Saturday, Between 8.30 a.m. and & prttte BON BONS—1 Ib. box violets, dragees, fruits, leaves, and all tke fancy trim- mings of a dollar box, fully equal to any at that price, here to-morrow for ECUADOR CHOCOLATES AND BON BONS, the 30c. per 1b. kinds on sale to-morrow for 25} candy De Sucts. On Sale Saturday, Between 8.30 a. m, and ¥ p. tie Women's Shirt-Waist Suits of Linen Lawn, Dimity and Duck; many stylish and handsome effects that cold heretofore at two, three and four times the prices we now name for a quick clearance, 1.90 ana. 2.90; (Second Floor, Prout) Shire Wares. On Sale Saturday, Between 8.30 a. m,. and T P. Mew Women's Linen and Batiste Shirt W full length and elvowsleeves, fancy embroidery and insertion trimmed; ‘also clusters of tucks; regularly. $4.00 and $5.00; to-morrow. special at Women's Fancy White Lawn ‘ Waists of finest quality, open back effects, two be: styles, lace and embroidery, it 10 sertion trimmed, fine cluster, tuckings combined with hem- stitchings covering entire bod, waists that heretofore sold 50} $2.50 to $3.50, to-morrow at (Main Floor, Coatre, 18th SU! Mi 4 <aecent Wiest og 10); + nag MYOSOTIS CHOCOLATES AND] ts Ne Women's Shirt-Wat es ci

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