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TS vw on - COU ME ERA eI TT TBR __THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY J venthe. SEPTEMBER 4, 1901. FWSPAPER MAN (CROKER TO SAIL | "CRUISER WACHT __ [STILL GOOD PICKINGS. ASUICIDE AT SEA. ON THE LUCANIA. SUNK OFF ARKONA, |.AA!2se te 0005 AND ENDs CLOTHING TABLE, EQUALLED. Every Garment Must Go. TROUSERS. | Announces He Has Engaged Passage for Satur- War Craft Was with German Fleet Manoeuvring | Fullcc0s Lec ace TSE Oren Cla ce: day, but Intends to Return to England. | in Baltic Sea—Had Crew of 126 Men. liots and Wonidetuitied ino aeecs eae eae aaa ee | Maduro’s price up to 3.50 | Maduro’s price up to_7.00_ 7.00 | = woedpege } $-+— ————— 1 ‘H. G. Joy Took Poison on Board BERLIN, Sept. 4.—The commander | dicated horse-power. She was built _ the Wilson Line Steamer Buffalo. wer, She | now [.50) wow 2,75 a of the German fleet manoeuvring in|#! Bremen in 1887, was 262 feet col > ; sath ne had 31 feet 6 inches beam, drew 13 sng yes Ee ee he tate ners ony tat 2 fe an, BICYCLE TROUSERS. Wilson line steamer Buffalo, Capt. Lov- cy of the waves and wi | Sassnitz, Isisud of Rugen, that th f t , eridge, from New York Aug. 17 for Hull.) Her crew of tw tne | : two propellers. |Large astortment still left; Maduro's price up to 1 .00 which passed The Lizard last night and ore Cole tt third-class cruiser Waeht has been) phe Wacht had an armored deck | $400 Scccicccelcccore: eee signalled that she was not unde at KY sunk off Arkona, a promontory on the/ two inches thick and carried a crew | pitiplpnaving broken her ohatt isco almontucone any epte soc bg north const of thet Island. She was lof 126 men, elir armament consisted) WIN TER SUITS AND OVERCOATS. ere to-day, Jon the broken shaft, and when she wan : The captain reported that a New York | typ alg Sates Waves App eH LLIS sete iu collision with the battle-ship|of four 3.4-inch quick-firing guns and All Maduro’s entire stock at 50% Ge their original mod- Bewspaper man named Joy committe!) The accident yccurred 24) Fucntou Sachsen, [t is not known whether|two smaller quick-firere. She had {erate pri E t be sol o ng the voy- | Seti et £ eR i prices. very garment mus‘ sold. fulelde by taking /polsoa during’|tho-voy | ESA é Niners was any loss of Ife. three torpedo tubes and was estl- H TS. In a letter to the eaptaln he rena 2] The Wacht was a steel cruiser of| mated to have a speed of about nine- SHIR e that hit remains be buried at se SH SbOKt tons displacement and 4,000 in-] teen knots. | The Entire Stock Divided Into 3 Lots. i was done. Joy wrote that he tank ; est hey : A ! es v . contains Maduro’s negligee and stiff bosom, colored, Cc Voyage especially to commit suicide owned by : ; in reer ti ordain aa ai a Uondonand Hi Ha ‘Lot 2 MentaIne Maduro’s negligee and stiff bosom colored 25 Bretents for the mtowards and manager uf ea AMERICA’ ‘Ss CUP RACES. madras; and white linen stiff bosom; sold up to 6(C The Buffalo nad encountered some | at he. was le : N.75 ccce cece cece cece secs cece cece sere ceee coos INOW very rough weather and for tiree gay ' senmers! Ust as HG. Joy. i} (Continued from First Page.) Lot 3 contains Maduro’s highest grade negligee and stiff Ao + bosom; made of imported madras, cierice and silk 92¢ clogds of canvas aloft Shamrock heeled [not taken into consideration, and mixed; sold up to 3,25. -.. .NOW ver until the spray came on her deck Tthat i¢ the cup is to remain on thie nd her lee rail was level with the a | side of the water it will be due sole- and Tan, sizes 34 & 36, C5 NO Cc 1 = y ee INGUBATOR ARREST liN . If Diek Croker becomes an | pe a OMe Le Choy ALE ARE ALO. 4 well aft, and tie | ly to the efforts of Columbia. Fine All-Wool Navy, Garn (the Exchequer) the King will be eating dried prur | : ! s 9 u Another strange feature of the|Maduro’s price up to 2.00 2 for breakta 4 seeps ’ 4 6:5; 5<0-die-9 Gus copuscensides eeapiaees “ bbe oar Seen ey Nee ven the tein | S27NB race Is that the old deender UNDERWEAR. HOS! ERY. dropped behind. | hae aa see superior to the new, i. A lot of fancy colors, Maduro’s price 25e¢, (Copyright, 1001, by the Press Py hing C7 Old waits who have watched the w Pon which so mich money has been | Odds and Ends, Lisle, Balbriggan, fanc’ SOW samt er LE of the former cup challenger vatimnted | expended and for wich so many . os x ROW 10c., 3 for 25e ‘ ‘ ays Hae oes E Shamrock’ s | ead plain. Maduro's price up to $1.45, |A lot fancy sictpes and figures. Maduro’s - | has decanted O [he vetted nis 5 nglish subject and is aqiand’s dough bag $] water. 2] Sheets were trim peed us a good fifi brillant predicti re bee knots, She Yea thrilling Pletui predictions have been made. prices 25c. «md 35c, nugh the smooth surface of| THE outcome is n severe dlaap- sow 42c. xow [5c., 2 for 25c. yeean with fuat the faintest arin in| Polmtment to the American yacht mle ors and to men who always, | NIGHT SHIRTS—Maduro’shighest grade,sold upto I.45.Now 67c ne ¢ her mouth and a litte earl of her 31! | without a quiver er Ing on to announce his aud ati ay trailing along her finely modelled dark ow to ‘thie cle have been eager to | PA JAMAS-—-Maduro’s highest grades, Madras and Goevicks: te 1.95 \ iors ea Lane oe Ser oket was not a quiver in her ren eee odds tins favorsof: thelra des) silk mixed, sold up to 5.00...-.......... setoa : Much Benefited ty Their’ ‘Jerome Takes Affidavit — beanie of Work mua wate riers alae les 7s |eagilstmen are. mienly ‘ested at COVE = oe oe OF and. Ends, undressed and | eed ed 696 eriiiaaenintn orses on the towering 1 ; ; f Machine Mother at the “May Do Something Later IS ee a Ne aeett wrtect wan the AU of er salle that tl this turn in their favor. They say laduro’s price up to OR WEARTS | though bellled nut in the breeae they | thelr prospests cor lifting the cup 0: : Pan- American. in the Day.” oe eet aaleep and lookel ike Carved! Were never be Colored Pique Puff, Maduro’s price up to25:..Now SC., 6 for 25c E fGHAROEN FATAL EAM RAR ‘ forming through Gednes's Chane | frederick Ht Entire sto:k highest grade sille Four-in-Hand. jee ete a F hel into deep water, Shamrock hove to | tRe American be and Puf! s, M: sduro’s price up to 95c 23c y Sere ee Eee atl agit ie tomer tn C et nto ep water, Shamrock howe + pric seas Se i a 2 | Mm needawakanalstoet aaee Teta abound and he wanted to get a tele es fe eRe RG Vs haduro pee NO. As 7 are the names by no ts in fo Pay f wiblaaee bh to erittctee. ighest grade silk Band Bows, i ; SH Sriattls ence hon nity ty known, ¥ he : Word]; Pik i 2unsaiy ; , abs tac sh a ti cst ani | to 752... cose 5 - ..NOW 15c., 2 for 25¢ lone are not sulfic t 5 must be ny hard or q dghtanip for a wi the wind, with } 1 REE aie tria tennoneeie eee : ‘ iaamios | stayroeiie mannoiatd euetoniy Fer NDAs Henin RAR INTC | Finz sili Butterflies, Macro’ price up to 75:Now 15c., 2 for 25c ; One train seat mad : : jes ieee =| ite Witt he autte n fmure on ghe| itt eve Ratecy: ditterent views Imeorted Madras and Cheviot Butterflies, Macuro’s oe 6 for 25c F ree on the trip from Muftaia, | Nota move made by aor | , handiwork. ‘Then she tried A PLONE 7 Pisaltaltia dewtn more’ ikelthen tight Ws unknown ty t ‘ | | feineike Sanita _ Price up to 35c... weseetss7 NOW DOr P is ce odated an th ‘ters. eee y: ” » as clo as 3 5 feat without crowding. [on-toune, sain er ee GOLF HOSE. | BELTS. | They arrived with hetr mother at § [APY on hse trail Plain-clothes men i | topwatl ity was aging windward Liste and +ilk mixed! tops, Maduro's price Solfd leather, ha-ness buckles. Maduro’s o'clock and went at once to the Mat, from Mulberry street i tab on him work 1.25, price 45. and 50c., Asam phelhendetibaexttoward’ home: now 48c. now 10c. and 15¢. way again, and ‘The main x the amail jth had a ‘The bre the wind or was eased COLLARS. " SUSPENDERS. sated solid line Fancy Washabl: 174 Madison street, where thelr proud | ery minut ay and night. He father, David Cohen, a dealer Jn j Known it ian th MWe there 18 nO lse ord-hand Jewelry, had provided a home | '# complay é for them. “im up against tt.) he sald at the The babies were born at No. 44 Pike | Criminal Courts Build: to-day, "I j ‘ street, but after thelr mother took them. LEtd ad that othe tf owad most | cy W f to Buffalo the flat there was given up. t |! arene! = tidaveriae 's price 25. | Maduro’s price 25:. pair, a ‘The triplets created a sensation as was run up and Shatirock Now NOW Rtey a ware icarsieal across niballNowers: viel waa hey kc | Ansthtine ‘Sc, 2 for 25c. 15c., 2 for 25c. through tho enst side, Into crowded ate atl shrinkiig back wha sheeted home and pulling, in ra —— en oa Madison street, by Mrs, Cohen and her men L know have been a) than two minutes. With the breerre s_ M. JACKSON, sister. me. “eth ix knote in strength the 7 + 6 ef this is discouraging, there is r an 1 SUCCcCSSOR TO 4 Neighbors from blocks around crowd- pthie cia idivcourad ero kreen beauty reached wlong toward the Fs in ms edd_up to the mother to wet m gilinpae | et mine Wid and | lore | MADURO BROS. & CO., 110 to 116 Nassau St. lors ofering nt nine knots an hour ‘two f the big Jib topsail was taker cae freshened a few do the exclamations of de- ‘OE heh ak a ert ceived offers of employme: f Mght could be heard for w square. pane ceselved offers; ef employ mer Cora Leusch, Tired of Life, When they got home Mrs. Coben had |inent, and one mail haa guaranteed tia! Laid Down and own ine BETTER THAN EVER. a steady stream of visitors who wanted |/f 7 go to the Hmic and th i nan “ ye to look at the tots. {ie wil Pay me the money 1 have put Ended All and without an a i at Bs into the penalon fund 5 longer Jumped itke a F Dreased ini ils munlin frocka | "It's O'Neill against: the gang, and fourteen-knot galt it ran away ‘| BREAKING UP | with soft, flimsy a ets of pink ave to go It alone h wera: tothe faster | wool, white stockings wnt tiny red | naniphallsay tale teh Asaiats Bei Serie re ca kee INDEPENDENCE. | slippers, the triplets—"kids," thelr tary Willtama| Theo i tnt eu eMs within recing distance f ) | ante’ Associa- | sulctde thin afternoon at} ISL Wear Twenrty-ninth s nade a quaint pi mother called t ture as they lay in a ro pillow In the middie of the d g-room | table. They were exceed and clucked and smi appreciation when the gooed" over them ond tickled the chins. The father’ when he ente wife. After ¢ gerly picked up one of the t sat down with his knees. Mra, Cohen and h eyed him suspt-! clously, but he managed to hold the Baby In a manner to meet their a sf proval. “Which one ts this?” he asked, after puzzling over Mts features for some time swear allegiance 0) shamrock ted up at 430, Mer duzgilox ward? speed the Lipton party Ve A D — more contident “winning, if that ice on the Sal nt at hee sata? eel were) possible, mn hing later tn the day." she tad lived for three montis paat tif - EVEN MONEY ON ray a aPBSHOU a ALLS CTAN EMU TNE BIG YACHT RACE. fen ‘o's tyeninth street. Day after day ste made the round of the ag » ———— the great demand there 1 Paien cl tener girly she did net apa ati ‘ s the English H mareamton | aynilcite with $160,009 to hetun Mets ei stad cont, $300 000. ester Shamrock UH. has American bettors }é — pongrh over all, 140 fewt 10 YOUNG PHILIP HOLDEN, DIS-| bluffed to a whisper at least until) 2 inches HEARTENED, DRINKS ACID. | such ‘ime the controversy con- |? Tanath water line, 90 feet corning the relative merits of Con-) 3 Qyerhang forward SM foe stitution and Columbia as defenders] eo inehes, ter orders | Lawson work. RAN breaking up at the Cammon- h Moston, Neil wtgned | shares of) haling iluminat SOME DETAILS OF 4 INDEPENDENCE. : ars and ht waa unbounded [A uf Lords T {hie | whten hen he gine | 1 i net | BE wrttemen™: Derbys, $3.00 and $4.C0 | iio raninayrerraanes. Alpines, $3.09 and $3.50 i k vad Deen gual retation | She | and tok be that would kil | take any t cokiya otore arto Silk Hats,55.00 and $6.00 ned ate Cohen looked at t l door, nye Wa Wha’ pred's Sparria ttl shook her head and wal OT) hich teh t Vare rity * seed: Overhang aft 3 5 P which 4 v 1 " ain the Might ie ang j.4 <3 feet 5 looked at the tag tnero}the gus. She was found deal at? Walter J. Kingsley, with $150,000 tn inches, } * for Him, pistocka (nia a his Inside poeket, Ua Sn aL pL A place it all day at th Provide ; vid, who] Prevatled in his bet of $1F “Wid | $250,000 with a Pittsburg “That's Rosic,” she s fa note On the dresser tn her | Wie a pete ' het summer, tte has been unable top vin vy driniing Doan ¥ ON NIAGARA »|STRIKER FOUND STARVING.) ‘ir. J.P Nulty, tit whom | eosged, gu to, furaion ane Americag | ceoeeeereeee= oer {nat there wes nothing [end of the wager, Mr. Bell tete- HEE EO patl BROS. | ng game any more He| phoned to Mr, Kinguley, this after: ning heuvily neon that he could not get the money. Kit, while intoxteated, he a “What's the matter?” asked Mr. as been trying to same odds that O00 to. Cite Beam, 23 feet 11% Inches Extreme draught, 20 feet. Philty He bee th ading nd send ed For Men & Women, $3.50 The new Crawford Shoe we guarantee to suit you, or your money back. fase Broadway (12th 5t.) fanhattan Manhattan . | Stores Men's Shoes Only : 5 anata ah Nassau, cor. Fulton St.. fanhattan Men's & Women’s Shoes: {feo West t25th Si fanbattan Fifteenth the teh KWo Aig aunt oon the at vo tatlor, whe IHyes at hostroet, Willams. ; MILLIONAIRE AND WIFE RE-|LABORER MEETS HORRIBLE | TURN FROM EUROPE. DEATH IN MADISON AVE. | burg. , the Eastera Distrter Ho: 6 Perfigesty i F cy appears: ar pital suiterins a tes Mowe} coinug to kill myself." Mea, Nulty placed | Wingsley, “don't they lke the odds?" |), BET os ug ering It you're wise cay They Tet of V 5 Noted Rea |TROMmMs Jennings Hes Mis Lite alctane soy. th condition. (e| 20 el his declaration “LT can't get the money at any y hens ere acti EPP LEO Ee Crushed Ont by Fifteen Tons | Fitts! Hoigen returned to the house at 6] dda,” replied Mr. Bell. teil norte a tntertaining Itugher went on i strike several weeka| clock this morning much the worse vy aninrale ook 4s well ay isany a the Kaiser. of Moving Metal. ago. Since then he has had nothing to] for Mauer, He asked ois aunt + | Mr. Kingsley then announced that ‘niionare ly eat UL Ncraps. He was found tocday|up all his letters and papers and bura| the bet was open to any man or col-| We fire the first gun of the fall f In the denrway of No tt Kent avenue, | up his pictures, eapectally those of his| lection of men in the United States. | Season to-day. I Howard Gould, who, with tix hand-| A ffteen-ton ateam roller levelling as-| almost unconsclouy and unable to walk. Jawectheart The En, si For we bring down fro - ai Englishmen he represents—and 4 m our gome wife, hus Just complete! a trip|phalt at One Hundred and Twenty-first | = Mra. Nulty eaid she would Just to ) that Included a round of ail the Euro, (Atreet and Madison nue to-day SHIPPING N EWS humor bim and he went at they are some of the most prominent eholesale deparunent about 400 new may Jennings to death be i . en entered the saloon at the wore] ot King Edward's subjects—have om.| fall suits and offer them at retail, Mo. ean resorts, entered port on his steam | crushed yacht Niagara to-da neath the massive wheels while his hor- ‘The young mililonaire and Mrs, Gould | filed fellow-laborers looked on, unable MAMANAU FOR TO-DAY ‘are in excellent health, and in to ald him, He was fifty-four years old, | Sus tt of thelr voyage repeated muc' and it was the slowness of age that deen told of their Journeyts caused him to lose his Ufc “7 newspapers, Jenningw tried to sin front of the! sendy Mook MUR ofaties the'run across to Enginnd they | Huehine. A shout of warning went up) Governors Ielecd Melt Gate Perry 2 BY | from hix fellow-men, and he started to| ee Ree Nortnd a meeting the | retrace his xt Tie slipped and = pa palm jaboard the para. fore tho engineer, John Cusick, ¢ de at various places | stop the machine the large front wh sher, had Knocked the old Hundred and Fourteenth | powered him to hold the offer open| They are small lots—7 to 12 of a for a glass of whiskey | until Sept. 15. kind--which we wish to close out Then he went down into | Sept. 15. quickly, and were made to retail at , Ww minutes later ane On the Stock Exchange, where hers- of the saloon found. Nim $12, $15 and $18, but for Kk alw: ve bee | Sf quic tofore odds always have teen freely “1 atance we offer them now | he Moor wnconeciour tontained carbolle acid” Was ec ontained carboltc acid Was | owored on the American defender, the eed eaimaulance | men who are putting up the money $ 50 : a le each. “The @orld Pays Ghe Goll.” are willing to take even chances only. PHiLBIN AFTER FLOOD. The very best odds that can be found ———y are 10 to 9 on America, and It is only to Headquarters to] in few Instances that even these are New York and Brooklyn now act for The World in receiv- walled th They include welght seri 2 the return Journey Howard Gould ere the fourne at Havre, made |iman dewn and run over him, He was | Marvarotea : “Drewes | Captain the Castellan i flattened to a pulp. norte New: Orieans 4 s Wife in England, | Guatek, who lives at No. 163 W bo Marla Tuer ‘eeman Lr rhat ea aha eh td Lech siven. Me Gone on with friends on the tleth street: was eagle for the © " : Se Vollce Captain Flood, of the “Tender-| This remarkable state of affairs Ae ated iy elabi ing and transmitting to The World, } 4 experienced fine ner by Magistrate OUYGOING STEAMERS loin" precinet, visited Heatiquarters. to- Gaata’ gloom (0 uniined, couta an’ trolaers. and. heey eyed y Beg neste scrent ty wrats[ive avo ovals a day" and. Commissioner” Surya an, | NMG CARE A Bloom on the American | sieve evr tom lant uar—sent ais'21| 4! telephone service free, all small ads. i \ ra near ihe Banks o SN Seer Gomer as +, Soushanpton ure. Mayti nounced that he had made the vialt for | ¥&° n, The action of the Amer-| SA” Your cholce now at $6.50, S12 and t ; f. Gould returns to attend . Hohe jet at Newport, ate, [terpoal werapsa, Mavaca, the purpore of turning In reports on a| {can betting contingent has no paral | Heautiful aux-lned fall avercoata, fall weight Oe it races, Kelly and bride. who w. per ieee! to ‘The Evening World.) Place In the precinet of which Dimtrict-| lel in the history of international | An immense stock to pick from and at very meds “austen of ‘the “Tate we VPORT, FR. 1, Sept, 4—Mra. INCOMING TEASERS. Attorney Philbin had made complaint. hil rast erate prices. et ‘are. guests of Mr.| Robert Goclet, with her family, has ar- DUR TOLDAYI! jas Whether or not it was the pool-room | Yacht racing, smell measure, Tre tera out teu bly 1 % gulzaeerersty of tel rived hero on her yacht Nahaina, trom | yer, cx Mateot Nesranne, [hunt Society,” ‘he"commiasoner would] | ti looked upon as virtual a ‘BROADWAY. f Myjestic, Liverpool, Giasgow. Prot say. acknowledgment that Constitution ts yy; ornate

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