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BRIDEGROOM IS ODDLY MISSING. a Hecht ae nis Miss Stockhoff and the W. : z Are now displaying new Fall and Winter styles of Bargain ir ry | ay No. e oc Md an t e edding Guests Waited if We'll clean house again to-morrow. This is the third Friday +n Vain for John McDermott. BOYS’ CLOTHING, Bargain Saie, and naturally the biggest. More fots are broken up— . mete sizes are missing—more selections are lamed! Small lots and _ OF . a including Dress ool Le | Is and ends rule the store, and if you can pick out anything you Miss Marzarct Stockboff ts {il at her} reporter called at the Stockhoff home. pis oe asted = pcre Ua era cee | want you can buy it at about half what you ought to pay ! home, No. 055 West One Hundred and| From her bedroom Miss Stockhoft £ ingle: ibcctn Ab cha Le AND Aasrinat] kk . Twenty-wixth street, tonay because of | '¢"insly explained that she had not and Hood Coats, Beaver and Felt Hats. Ma c ?art Payments on Faything the fallure of her expected husband to | pach from Bee Ie rea ttttentions | if t's more convenient to charge instead of paying out ready money. We'll gly appear for the ceremony last nl; | “Last night was the first time in two FRIDAY and SATURDAY. | ie fire Had Heel eeatety Shite oat y i. tate Sant Miss Stockhof. was dreased for the| scars that he did not call here in the ; customer. Simply imstruct the stlesman to charge i—that's all. weddins and a minister was ready to| evening,” she sald. “He is a model Blue Serge and Mixed Cheviot Double-breasted Suits; x in BOYS’ SUITS perform the ¢ » oI Joh Me- . a u fall ta Ly al 6 3 Wheae, ‘ Ertan ape yn Ete f'n i uray a] BD $3.90 & 4.75 Paiste eee "Miter a ate waitvallmessenger’iwas(ic“Iti he’ comes) and eonicias his ad- shields; sizes 3 to 10 years, ib . 34 25 mi hal noice ° sent to McDermott’s home. The mes- ence and ft appears S: Oxfords, gray a Serger returned with the word that Me- | kept ay willingly. Twill » —! je ef all - Dermott had eft In time to meet hia | him, put it he remained Te ot his == = : DRESS SKIRTS" pariian’ sr ‘best man and prepare for the marriage, | own rd Lam done with him." \: a ani nothing more was learned about Miss Stockhoff refused to give her dim, lover's address, and sald that she was . After a longer wait the guests went] walling to hear from him. 2° Rome and the bride went weeping to her| The ceremony was to been errs performed by Rey. Dr. Schwab, of the flowers and decorations we: German eran Chure vrence P en CSE cr i Grn Sale of Lace Bed Sets. ak 3 en se ’ $1.4), : “1 ; nRuRCED lth MAN (5 en s a ; Weare making an exten- ee erininietestee PHO el ae) ‘sive showing of i ; 3 felt by ateergoor ress Sharts, 2 ete ea ots ee j Lace Bed Sets, The fact that | EMB' resorts eres made of woven color madras ith sh ih coverai naeiive in neat stripes; colors, light vs h sham or roll covers, in ei : j . a | blue, pink, oxblood, and black) Potnt ad’ Avabe Lace, ; \ ns ae foie oe. * 5 he Parts and Vale A ’ = A and white; cuffs attached and PRenatssance Lace, ; odd ant enda—edges, ‘e Two of Gannon's Ward fees White Insh Point L at wo of Gannon’s Wardmen) Thomas Murphy Takes Back Sr 56. as hite Insh Point Lace, rele and toes: Were in the Webster | the Daughter He Turned ‘ a) $5.50 to $55.00 Rave aie to the dase | way” i ; value $2 00. the set. . Good. widths, When there | hav 7 House at the Time. from Home : pale, 190 sare | CHATELAINESHT2 lowest Ge Als 1 effects i satin ribbons, toes AEB T. H 4 0 many nove ¢ ects 11 it yard, swell the ob Black leather bags, suede lined, leather TRIED TO FOOL DOCTO Or ay (OT ,|which chintz colorings are ; ; Pee alee tS COD RS. SEIZED WITH REMORSE, Broadway 4: 20th Bt introduced in = || hese ait cui BOYS’ WALSTS tors atte. Ma Bobbinet and Muslin\|| xn 5 Balen fale bunds, derachable collar Young Man Found Dying in alg, in Cl Mount’ Sets with Val. nisin and blouscoa great tot of 3 1 7 mae TE ppears in Court at Mount Vernon} €ls With V alances, are sev ee ee aD for : jonm— n i i itty that % . A Her Victim, and MES ils Dispossess. j= nar $2.75 to $17.50 per set. tien arama ii ack and | the other of the Wott. feat eeant i : cea peint PEARY SHIP HAD : eae in"kteg Whe roushent Reser frm 3.5e ripping ‘em. f Albert Rosenthal, who was taken from Lord & Taylor,|\" . to keep around, though, :| BOYS’ CAPS;,"37, : je Webster House at No. 110 Bast Fit. MO rentite & 20th BE ice ua xokess havey insertion: ct 80 Tas Dn fteenth ateret tart night suffering trom) MOUNT VERNON, N. Yo. Sept. Broadway MEN'S SUITS cA.ve,,epeciat_of-| You" 48 t drops, is stil prison | epentant, ol a f fore (e ‘Oo - 0 7 bward ot Bellew ue Neteitaianin actor givenese, Thomas Murphy, ninety-two you! can’ buy cel FAB OL=mOrrOw, BOYS' su ITS sieht Bie valuecwe. and his recovery is uncertain. J and former partner of ex- in ours ¥ oo ine: All wool sy made sturdy wchool silts, In fancy Ho has revived enough to give his} Vice-President Levi P. Morton, who had | Sirucetworchveverse tents erbium Haan A Maal tl od correct name and address, but he has Ci Lilesds SLInasIen pea he eae — have: ne F gold them under $7.90. almost double; Ko to clearancy $1.98 Mot been adle to glve a lucid account nm from his heme in Mount Vernon, has been raided |2td hie counsel, Stephen J. Stilwell. ap- weeks, Inone of the {Pear before Judge Bennett in the Court non. of the Hast Twen-{0f Spectal Sessions this morning and ty-eecond ‘street station, was cuught. He afterward insisted that the place | Proceedings, Wan rexpectuble, and that it was con-| /rem what could be fearned the ducted in a legitimate and orderly man-| Wealthy and eccentric father had been {ner by a friend of hia. selzed with a ft of remorse for the Wardmen Turley and Sweeney, who] Stes he had taken against his only were in the Webster House when Rosen-| Mild, and he decided to abandon further y thal recelved the knock action in the case, Were so close tit they c Mra, Lind it ts gafd, has been siimmoned, tries to shield the hotel, ana] tsured by her father !that she can ed Dr, Avtetts, who arrty 1 under his roof as long as she Wanee from Reflevue Mos: wants td | the man hat taken carbolic 4 Mrs, 1 sley je the widow of Cou | Weak solution 'of the polson. lawyer, who defended Jefferson Dav Dr. Avletta found no traces of car-] at his trial for treason. Bhe In sixty- WINDWARD IN NEWFOUND- withdrakw his-complatnt-in the dispossesa | Two Passengers from North Green- Arctic Club steamer Windward arrived company with the chartered steamer P Erik, which arrived at Bydney éven exhibited a bottle containing af #tilor R. McKay Ormsby, the eminent | Sept. 13. and wintered at Tayer Harbor, Grinnell Land, with Mrs. Peary and Miss Peary LAND PORT FOR WINTER. ENDED LIFE land = Abonrd—Returna with Mra. Peary Neat Summer. are among the best known of the many BY MAD LEAP. . Sense SHO MES. COWLES, LEFT UNGUARD- Sense oe and shrubs. To touch ED, SPRANG TO HER DEATH. | _ For Children. dle them quickly produces swelling and Extra Bood things usually bring inflammation, with in- tense itching and burn- Not so with the ¢ Shoe. ing of the skin. The It costs no more to make ashoo eription soon disap- tho right shape than it does the pears, the sufferer hopes wrong one. Pe in the knowing reece but almost as soon as the little BRIGUS. N. F., Sept. 2.—The Peary ay, after a stormy passage of ight doys (rm Cape Parry, reenland, where she parted Sons Straggle with Mother inn B., on The Windward left Sydney July 3, 1900, dolle-actd petsoning, The man's lips] three years old, refined and a Httle " i were not bu and there was no odor] hard of hearing. Her only~ child, a fon beard. The Windward brings Mrs. Anna Cowles, thirty-six years| how—after 30 years’ experience. teres and pustules pabpgared the of the dri out him, thirty-year-old son, 1s a mute, cripple, passengers. Rover ately ower a old, wife of Willlam Cowles, of No, 22 Fear ia 6 UIP ERY ae t srauc ater al the blood and will ! ~ 4 ? ae ? = and Samuel Warmbath, o! . fron i ta Come o iy Dr, Auletts also learned that Turley | and, It Is sald, a victim of consumption, West Fifty-second atreet, Jumped from] Ghildren'a Ste time in a more aggravated form, ‘This 1 and Sweeney had poured milk down the] They have lived with Mr. Murphy for Man's threat when he 4s found un-] a number of years. conscious in the room. Mr. Murphy, who Is sald to be worth Sabino in August, 1000. The two young sons of Mra. Cowles. | TAMIES S. COWARD, forced out of the blood before you can “Why did you give him milk?" de-| $40,000, chiefly objected to his daughter | during the winter and return in the [nine and clght years old, were with |*>¢3 579 Greenwich St.snr.Warrenst., expect a perfect, permanent cure. manded Dr, Auletta, “if he had drank} becatize she, in her spare moments, | summer of 1902, with Mrs. Peary and |their mother at tho time. They tried Bend tor New Ci earbolic acid. Milk fs not an antidote read the newspapers and books from “We thought It was,” answered one of the wardmen. who were taken north by | 4 window in her home last night and] Misses! - ry steamer Diana and tanded | aieq gimost immediately. Shoes poison will loiter in the system for years, and every atom of it must be Iso for Adults, story window to the brick concrete In Mise Beary 20, capeyoailns mpetey, Me [hard to prevent her leaping {rom the sae Nature’s Antidete » for that poison.” the public Mbrary, turning Yrom the oie the Pole, window, but she brushed them aside. — She fell xixteen fcot from the second- FOR Milk Is an antidote to chloral polson- Q ing, and every policeman in New York knows that chloral t# the drug most A) commonly used ux a "knockout." When the ‘patient, who was uncon- sclous, was taken to Bellevue, Dr, Blakeslee examined him. “The man had not taken carbolic A acid,” says Dr. Blakeslee, ‘Phat ‘much fs certain. He had some symptoms of chloral poisoning, thoygh 1 cannot make « positive diagnosis until { have} MILLIONAIRE SOCIALIST BE- studied the care more. LIEVES IN COMBINATIONS, “The patient has been unable to tell anything about himself and he is still fn a dangerous condition. He has de-| gat They Should Include the Com- nled-taking carbolic acid or attempting mon People—Their Labor to commit suicide.” ld Be Co: Rosenthal went to the Webster Ifouse beds about 5.29 yesterday afternoon In com- pany with « woman known fn the vic- inity, About 7.90 P. M. the man waa found “Tho trusts are bringing about the millennium’ waa the tement made at the meeting of Co-operative Societies ~ Feporters say was afterward altered, the | delegates from seven organizations, 1" being changed ton "4" There I*| representing 10,000 co-operators, In] of the concern, reported to the pollesiof : 400 Fast Fifteenth street. | america agreed with him. the West Sixty-elghth street station |son and two companions were loading 0 0 a that his company had been robbed of at and unloading a single-barrelled shot é EVENING CLASSES no house at The alteration of the Ngure was made} “{ pelleve that the way to settle the with a softer pencil thun was the orig!-|fnanclal and social questions of the broken, E $5.0 tus The terror-stricken boys screamed for we practie? aulogureesekinn ey, 8 and all noxious plants. It is cor help and neighbors picked up the body II BYR yaqats pt | Posed exclusively of roots and herbs. ve oter ) co. i ut FISS. DOERR & CARROLL Louls Ruiter, an employee of the Fiss, \ a, fall Doerr & Carroll Co., dealers in horas SHOT KILLED WOMAN. pasar SE oe ua otto eee OEE vic Council Hall, at No, 147 East Twenty-fourth street, ~Aresegd,): The; woman: had sett: tan gBoateatwents saith Mtrsar’ No. [tended gullty before Magistrate Hogah At Bellevue the patient was entered a8/ visit, it was Bradford Peck, of Lewis-|in the West Side Court to-day to a being taken from No. 1 Kast Ffiteenth} ion, y4e., a millionaire Socialist, wha] charge of grand larceny in stealing a atreet, but the entry on the “slp! mage the remark, and the gathering of] horse valued at $300 from his employers. | AUBURN, N. Y., Sept. EYES—FREE.| Nature’s Poisons the rear of the tenement. Her neck was " * no OU, SAVE $5.00, His the only cure for Poison Oak, Poison | ‘ow is the time to get the poison’ out ‘of your system, as delay makes your | condition worse, experiment but Mra, Cowles longer with salves, washes and soaps— before It arrived. . | they never cure. Mra, Cowles was of an excitable and 1 he Ms Ni for the nervous temperament. Yesterday after- a z ay (Ga. Gas Light! Co It was merely a war of words and with- ni id nalves with ROBBED BY AN EMPLOYEE. | 4... signincance, but it prayed upon benefit.” At times the ceaeeteraatnce a e cight years the poison would break out every When her husband came home he on time as for cash. season. His Condition was much improved bat | soothed her, and finally, when she he- $6 montnly after taking one bottle of 8.8. S., and’ afew of the woman and carried {t Into the house, An ambulance t 8 summoned from BY WHOLESALE. Admits Stealing On: Firm says Twenty-one Are came calm, left the house. enti) pele Dortics clesredihle blood of the poles poison, and all ‘me ovid isease disappeared. Missing. Immediately after the woman sprang until pat People are often poisoned without y, 4 tui pat monthly until pala from her bed, ran to the window anu 75 Steinway é le It, ore ane 45 Weber. OPEN EVENINGS. 81-87 Court St., knowin, when or how, Explain your case fully to our physicians, and they will cheerfully give such information and advice as you require, without charge, and we (Will send at the same Charge from Gun Held by Her Son gine en interesting peck culnlod sud Accidentally Hit Her. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA. —— Mter Joseph D. Carroll, the secretary | David waa shot and almost {i Killed at her home hero to-day. Colleges Schools, &c. gun | David kitchen when the nal writing. day," he sald, ‘ls by the forming of | {nz was sent to arrest Ruffler, who {3 an | gun was accidentally stecharesd Just ne Rosenthal js twenty-two years old, a clerk, and lives at No. 46 East Broadway. people, and that js what we have ‘The police gave his employers’ names | formed in the Co-operative Association | 91 Amsterdam avenue. eb Sampson, Withaus & Withaus, of America. Why not consolidate labor? Ak nom to-day the Webster Itouse was] There is enoven ‘wasted every day In| horse, whlch he sold for tw, aitnourh | Cope fop Asthma and Hay Fever competition to support half the ft was valued at $30. He was held We Intend to own milla, factories, farms, | In $1,000 ball for examination. ‘The statement published below con- ——— lereated Rat iced and the blinds were drawn, The blotter at East Twenty-second etreet station shows that Rosenthal had] *t0res, offices and newspapers. No one ‘Mr, Carroll, who appeared in court] rms the claim of Dr, Schiffman: ing the meeting’ o ih “no effects’ when searched, He has| Will have to work more than threo or}agiinst Rufller, sald that his concern’s! that he has now dlncovered an abso: CREDI i ERYBODY. ty the Industrial Pattraticn a ee Gh . “ne| four hours a day, Every one's credit | losses will doubtless rcach thousands of] jute remedy for Asthma and Hay ‘ giist ine Whe tnaustial oleatign of meres, will be good. All children will be edu- | dollars. Fever. been unable to say whether or not he lost amy Jewelry or money. cated and poverty will be an unknown] “(We don't know how many horses Mrs. Mi Zachery, Pleasan quantity, We already have begun the|have been stolen,” sald he. “We handle la, bacon have ond meyer Ni DIVC NR 65) entire expense, Lawyer CAR STRUCK HIS WAGON. | ert by settling upon the city of| trom 1,00 to 1,300. horses at a time. Most! ma’ Cure a permanent cure for DIVORC GkO, HOBINEON, 99 Neteag Lewiston, Me., and In seventeen years! of them come from Ohlo and are shjpped| asthma, for which I used {t 7 years oe Fronstein Was Badly Hart, but Re- fesed to Make Co: ints city, and eyery citizen will be a mem- wagon driven by Joseph} 4) over the country, including the Gov. a . + etd a a fu truck on Eighteenth street} Bronchial affections. 1 shall eve: “LADIES' CLOAKS & SUITS" in, ilurty-one, of No. 71 Henry |ernors of many of the States, be eee r $1 WEEKLY. ° ntreet, was run Into by a Delt iine car} "vo are. going to start POH a y | horse, ata oo. ase the frit, iths| Denents derlvat trons your cuca e307 West 1S8TH ST) | Terms 08 Suit Everybody at West and Franklin streets lust night. | newspaper in. Boston wi ae ttt er to t the horge fo ‘A Hay Fever sufferer writes: “J i LEWIN’S ‘The wagon was overturned and Fron- iis’ condensed, rellable 1 at the came be Philadel ? Siorses fell on him, injuring him severely ma’ commtten PT eel rade ae about the legs. He was taken to the ner, of 3 No. 63 West Pirteenin itect, s Ai cadre ia helanyvonai Ute nd De Be 8. jaueet of No, as Bast ‘-Fronstein refus (0. mal m= | Hui 4 pots Fn} Bribe against James Cusack, the driver reps ward a ‘unlon rates Wea trusts, There should be a trust of the} assistant yoterinary surgeon. Mra. David entered the roo : i | WEST Sint" iit we Hhall own every inch of land in thelon tu ua to pe wold. » I have never had the slightest | 62 Bowery, cor. Canal (over bank), Open e ber of our soctety. We have members}q horse with our brand on his hoot also found your remedy excellent in $50 WORTH, $1 DOWN, ‘s mo from Ruler sand et eat he got a ba > teln thrown to the ground, One of tho| time, “this will, De done” at once, “One | a iy his w Cor, Ruffler was found early to-day at No, mane died before medical aid could Teach He admitted stealing a big black 1 Ajscovered Rufer’s theft by seeing) return of the trouble since. I have FURNITURE, For Sela Accounts Opened. No Extra Grand Rapids Furniture. ent purpose directs every movement! than any other store, through its st HANDSOME DR! y unique in design and ornamentation, The mirror is held by two 12,-in.highly pol- Fish dob ass standards, and, takenall in all, isa Jomeand rare workmanship. 21x50. ine! ; French Devel plate mir xrainicee (Hei $9. 00 up pres er arene remem COUCH, 6 ft. long, 28 inches wide; oak frame; decorative and comfortable; covered figured velour in any color de- sired, richly tufted and buttoned. Uphol- stered in best stecl springs, moss and hair, spring edge all: round. $8 50 . NO, CARPETS AND RUGS. Genuine Smyrna Rugs, 9212 feet, 321. 50; sold elsewhere for $28.00 OVE: RUG DEPARTMEN EXTENSI =| AN M7 2 ne 263 SIXTH AVE,, 104-106 WEST 17TH ST. BETWEEN 16TH AND 17TH STREETS. All Prices Marked in Plain Figures, We Allow No Houre to Undersell Us or Make Easier Terme | No money required at the time you buy, no security needed. Call and walk through our showrooms at your leisure. A powerful, persist- * i2°This store satisfies the multitude and pleases the people more ;| Bed Outfit for $12.98 trarhrese Charge. Terms Made to Suit. tof this great store. riking values, truthfully named. = Ey Massive steel and brass BED, exactly liks cut; head stands 6 feet high; his 1%{-inch — pillars, heavy brass rails, including a com < bination hair mattress in satin ticking; all sts $2000 vabecesees BE DeIO” SIZES, QUALITIES AND PRICES! ¥ TERMS, CARPET CATAL )GUES—Patterns painted in‘co'ors. Send postal. . Dee Note car full’ entrance te our showrooms—263 Sixth Ave. ~ Ss “The Leading 169, 171, 173, 175 Smith Street, 773, 75° Broadway, cor. Sumner Ave., ) ' BROOKLYN. Credit Stores.’’ OUR GREAT REBUILDING SALE. The tearing down of our old line of goods. Remember, but a {For Two exactly like mahogany SALE price, This ‘Fine Oak Finished Rocker, 6. where else; Price... .seesseee “special.” fined, Yatdeeeeee OUR FALL CLOTHING, us to occupy limited quarters. Limited quarters for us means for you limited prices—prices so low that the most careful and ex. perienced shopper may well be astonished at our extraordinary values, A great array of new and desirable Fall selections of Furniture, Carpets and Clothing. Below follow a few of the many TRADE-WINNERS that will! serve to partially illustrate the money-saving values all along our} (On Thursday and Friday) we will offer an Elegant Pier Glass, feet high, finely polished French bevel phte, usually considered a great bargain at $12; our REBUILDING 69. twisted spindles on back? Only one of these Glasses andarms, worth $2.50any-@sohl to each customer; our none sold to dealers; no Rebuilding Sale 89c mail orders filled on this Carpet Specials. Brussels. - Axminsters, Latest and choicest 1901 §Saxonys and Velvets, reg- buildings makes it necessary for FEW of our MANY “specials”: Days Only cut, fully 7 1-2 frame, large $1.75 and $2 oe ee comprising, as it dogs, a large and desirable assortment of fashionable an ble garments for men, women and children, is well worth your inspection. reeicin bs you consider that your personal taste as to cut and style, whether it be ready made or made to order, receives our most careful attention, you cannot prices charged by most stores. designs, regular value $tfuue yatue and $1.25 yard; our price, per yard; a maser tad 4" GSC special pric clothe you and your family for 75c. PER WEEK. le We furnish your home complete and to marvel at our ability to sell our goods on credit at no advance on the cash! Payin amount MANHATTAN CREDIT so m4 3d Ave. ‘ G REDIT Fo nip Anything on eredit at cas! [oe L. ef, SL. SRaING co, va, detwnen 125th; private ene ‘open eveningt Atential TR Rater to tne con-| Haren Hay aver for 14 vara 1) Vuzsat ee iietsip| 207 WEST 120TH ST. ee eseaee (ave ren a\6or (Schiffmann’s Asthma Cure) of our| tax on: Moin a ‘om druggist, and due to ita use this js] Sth rs: op 0 beens Fite etek a outof) the first summer that I have not CREDIT S32, mins Liwithout & watch” trqubled.” Mrs.-Frank Gullfogle, 6287 JI weekly paymen eed ate take focieties™ present something of what.was golng om” Ridge avenue, Roxboro, Philadelphia, °“Sreainge hina Nothing, cluaka and Jewpiey | WORLD ~ Sporting Records, Championships, &., are fully set down in the 1901 ALMANAC, — MOST COMPLETE REFERENCE BOOK PUBLISHED, A STOREHOUSE OF KNOWLEDGES \s) A POLITICAL REGISTER. 1901 World Almaaa. and Encyelopedta, PY NOM, bai gues ae mate guare 422 Urondws, Y - and 10,000 facts, 2 9 9/3 Ithagraph beard. epvers, witht trimmed edges, 9 8 & Beis Zim trom behitiere

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