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as WRITESMISS GOULD FROM flS CELL. Capt. Anderson, Who Has. Been Annoying Her for Three Years, Committed for Mental Examination. O’Neill’s Announce for Tuesday An Important Reduction Sale of Summer Rugs at which they will offer the well-known Tokio Reversible Cotton Rugs, in green and white and blue and white Ohe Best Furniture Store Closes Daily at 5 P. M. Today More Thousands Join |, the June Assembly of .. |) Opportunity You Have Gver Had. The L i n g e r i e Lesions | The Sale got a great start this morning. People began to pour a . a into the Furniture Department as soon as the store opened. Tic first Monday of June finds the splen-) We told you yesterday, you will remember, how plans for Irving My Loved and Devoted Wite—I the county Jail, and Oh, how I eulfer for you. You a varete te ee oe ‘and courne ine beat 7° fhowla not be. here a yeiu knew, batt did stocks of White Garments renewed to the ful- general improvement of our business necessitate the removal of our Surplus Stocks of Furniture so that we may have another floor for # TE Sok A tila Geen at these specially“ reduced prices: " ness of the White Sale’s opening day. The selling | | J selling purposes. This furniture must be out of the store in less thant 7 bg Ta Re Te Rh sedlnalit feet, f 1 9 this <year has been enormous. Thirty thousand garments two weeks. Rather than go to the heavy expense of carting thesa | JAMES Ht. ANDERSON. Oxi2 feet, formerly 14.98, . 3 : : 9.98 of a single style and price melted away during the first stocks to our warehouse at 16th street and 9th avenue, ae Soil sa Wuilbg Shaina Tall Noda 36x72 inches, formerly 2.98, + - - - 4.98 ines of the sale: and proportionate numbers of all the We Are Offering the Furniture at . . James H. Andeteon spent all the 40x60 inches, formerly 2.25, - x ‘ ‘ 1.48 | other little-priced pieces that were found to possess real ex- Pri nortiing writing a twenty-five-page let Z u cellence despite their little prices. Tmmediately we tele- Wied POP LOWY Cli? Wait [Lk ite ter, of which the above is an extract, ne, to be ready for $65,000 worth of fine new furniture, or about 12,000 pieces. to Misa Gould, for annoying whom he was arrested, County Judge William P, Platt tovlay appointed Doctors H. B. Schmid and Charles Birch, of White Plains, as oom- missioners to examino into the sanity of Anderson, who is a former Indiana eee for new supplies all along the li this first Monday in June; and today they are here in| eer een Peemeeeeeeeeee? full, superb supplies. | More News for Tuesday. Unirimmed Hats | Shirt UWaists For Women, Misses and Children. T should be some satisfac- tion to a man to wear clothes made in light, cheerful, clean rooms by | Kashmir Rugs (Oriental Effects), Very artistic and very serviceable. 6 x9 fet, + « . . . 6 6.00 Not a Skimpy Garment in the Assembly Not an Ill-Fitting Piece in the Collection Not an Out-of-date Style to be Found Tt is declared by Mire Helen M, Gould 7x10} feet, ss - c ne 8.75 bere = hone ide eeceielgly —_ Not a Piece with Mis-matched Trimming sol eta cosy ae White Lawn. that he has been disturbing het by Oded Nes 9.00 eerie land-Made suite 111 Not a Carelessly Made Piece is Here s\n are most worn now. Elbow Sleeves. writing love letters to her during the feet. ey : & . ~ ~$0.50 Kirschbaum Hand-Made suits {|| Not a Garment Offends Rafin have been se'ling past three years, declaring that ahe is So ecors ieee d overcoat iediiced in ta Garment Offenis Refined Taste freely here and elsewhere at Lace Yoke and Coll his wife. ] 9 xi2 feet, - - + 42,00 the lagen sad fees tlloe iene Not a Piece Comes from a Questionable Factory from 7c. to $1.50; eS OO aes Overseer of the Poor William “Sweet was ordered to commit Anderson to the Poughkeepsie State Insane Asylum, if the commissioners say that he is a lunatic. Papers found in a tin chest which nA- Gerson carried with him to Lyndhurst show that eeveral yeats ago he wae a real estate broker at No. 522 Main street, Kaneas City. Designed first of all to be the most beautiful, the best | made, the most sensible, the most varied collection of | Muslin garments ever brought together anywhere; yet | presenting the broadest economies ever known in the sell- jing of Muslin Underwear for women, | Here are the details, which can tell little of the real beauty and cheapness of such garments as these: DRAWERS 7 | NIGHTGOWNS y f muslin; trimmed with eambric edged with embroidery. | é6e—OF nainsook: high neck: lawn rume | $12t0$25. Get your size. muslin; embroidery and plaits and beading, ribbon-trimmed, : Py thevOt muslin, 2 atylca: high oF square White Cambric. ainsook or cambric, 5 atyles: neck, yoke Juster piaits, or em- % ou Lawn und:twear for women and chik elty open or blind embroidery of torehon of | | ton and edging ‘An Unequalled Stock of the Newest Chinese and Japanese Mattings at Lowest Prices. Sixth Avenue, 20th to 21st Street. in the world—ten acres of hard wood floors——sunlight on all sides —the atmosphere .of your own | club or family sitting room is not | more sanitary. Almost every good store sells our goods. Look for the label. and whites and the a a 19th St.) = (Second Floor, Froat.). Beautiful quality TUSSAH ‘ ‘ SILKS; linen Srila with con- Savin Striped izasting silk stripes; new and Gu very desirable Summer ravi BAG SSUES. BSc: walle; per yard) Beautiful sheer fabric, satin (Main Floor, Front.) stripe, neat floral and Persiat printing; 19¢. value, per yard, | | dren; value 12)<c.; per yard, NOVELTY WHITE LACE (Main Floor, Front) | STRIPE LAWN, sheer nd pretty, for dresses and shirt waists; values up to 35¢., per | Val. Jace Insertion and edging. | =0f camb “or painsook. 2 styien:| | “ | round. ne irebon insertion an : Member of Anna Held Com.| They Attack Hutchinson,Frac-|Lawyer Contends that Ad- i eri avayine ells. ‘ | Wra ers, yard, . (i } 25 na. a quare neck; ict Mi Fi Front.) pany, Sued by Her Husband,| turing His Skull and Throw-| vancementof Women Should bf) Point ae Pr a eahrolderr: qragenes Imaertion and eORInR. 5 1.4 | masa app ° Claim Fleer, A t \ ze Of eambric oF nalnsook: 3 styles; i ,_ dimit: : Son of St. Louis Millionaire,| ing Him Into a Lumber Yard| Be Taken Into Consideration n Imbortan deap cambrie rule, with| Vor ‘square neck: embroidery | or ieseas, Dab heaters Pillow Casou Night. if es ty = ltt tonstitohet jlaenrumee. } terns, light and dark, skirts very eo Wants Court to Aid Her. at Nig When Considering Verdict. | CEI Toate ret ls halted erry a i ey full, with deep flou'ce, waists 48x36 inch; good quality un- es | muslin or cambric, 3 styles: tor- brolderr i[naertion, edging and ribbon aller ee enoleey and (4) Ents ear Lees) aay in R n Insertion, edging rough beading. jancy braid; value $1.39, nket Dept., 34 flcor, each, Euphonia Jeanette Thaw, whose stage| Walter B. Hutchinson, a olerk In the] The prospect of a five-year-old ug Sale. FE eee ne vdseacIten nematltohea CORSET COVERS SSRI: OMNES) (Third Ploor, Front.) name Is eee Rush, a member of pliner eae Gdy ane pal ror daughter becomiig a financiai prop to Riss) 4 plal above, ais a | se—or cambrlo, 3 styles: V neck, with . the Anna Held Company, to-day made| Central Railroad, is dying in Roosevelt a : | —Of muslin or cambric, 7 styles; tor-| lace or embroidery. Only 3 to a cus- Ki F 3 Se eee eet Cabaret climer’ "aed | Hospital, the victim of thugs or robbers, [ner father In his o1@ age was brourht aa | |] GRiRety, eldteseutas atiavuttned™”| ol" natnwook or exbric, 4. stvie MOnos. Feather Pitiown counsel fee pending the divorce suit of| Hutchinson lives at No. 247 East One| up thie morning in a hearing before ° $1.25—OF cambric, 4 styles; totchon lace | round neck: hematitched lawn umes, KIMONO GOWNS: Eatists FEATHER PILLOWS, iB: her husband, Charles Hopper ‘Thaw,| Hundred and Twenty-second sttect. He| Justice Mattice In the Brooklyn Supreme| J 2O Extra Quality AeA O LCA rla| aratplaas wemunlccnea| MEAG ty CRM Eeaeatnny Chueiny new ‘Dolly Varien "' pattcros, bert Jain and fancy ie \ cH ot St. Louls Peienste) wes found Mapohaglels ae luabar as Court on a motion to set aside a verdict * EEN aN a pl ui TO Ot RAINROOK OF InWE, with white lawn border trin- [east au = ‘i ‘ ‘The awe were married some tim: oO 2 ye h street ac =! cambric, § styles: open or blind | ; Valenctean heer and pri ‘hh 39 * | Vn Rap SS nas Se nenty @ O0 | Crclock in the morning by two watchmen| of 51% damages against Contractor Persian Carpets, | embroidery. torehen pr Point de Paria : or front. of hemathiched pean . ep Pe ' at Long Branch and at the Grenobie| A their rounds. James Riley for the death of Florence ean latte’ hemtitened Iawn rufles, and PE areata ie \ Hotel. After a tew weeks Mrs, ‘Thaw| Hie face was amolten and distorted.| mennett, who was killed in Beptember, sizes 8x10 to 13x17, Angook: 4 “styles: square. Crib Com#oris. left her husband, alleging cruelty. and at Roosevelt Hospital it was thought} 999.) Rile: tal P m embroidery. i § ; , Mra ‘Thaw beaan a divorce suit w|that hie skit! was fractured at “the| #0 PY one ot Riley's cat " F lo pI 7. 5 SHORT PETTICOATS y ght Gowns. CRIB COMFORTS, extra qual- \ Chicago a few months later. base. He was revived enough to tell] Counsel for Riley said that it was the with torchon or Point de Paria inser: Kk: front of Val. inser THE NEW CHEMISE NIGHT fited MNS otlite cored “cattery ‘ When Mra. Thaw came to New York| his name and address, then relapsed. | heaviest verdict ever rendered in this each, Hon and edging: plaite above. Henaine elon; nlbien: AAEANeE, GOWN for Women; good mus- tome with figured and some’ ' with the Anna Hela company she was|He partly’ regained consciousness at] gtate similar case, and was) un- : ‘ |#:38—Of cambric: lawn ruffle. torehon “Of cambric, 2. sty lin, elbow éleeves; neck and with piain back3; values up to Btate in a similar case, insertion and | edging; hematitohed yles: square ar) PI iP C at once served with notice of her hus-{n00n, but was unable to tell any-|doubtedly excessive. Fi plaits above. i eck. embroidery or Val. {nser- sleeves trimmed with ee FS 8Sec.; each, band's sult, In which William Newton |thing. He was neatly dressed, and| Counsel for the father of the deaa|2OO L°7Me 1160--Of cambric, 2 style; lawn ruffles, hemst:telied ruffles; value 5Ce.; Cc ernie: ribon, eae , Morriaon named. The fatr defendant | his opera sliasses, his gold shirt but-| child contended that the advancement A BL ae mane special; (avcan, centre.) Af alleges that the charges are unfounded | (088,804, “a valuabfe “diamond ring) or women in. racent years has been Antique Rugs, Oe ciel Oo. 4 id that the sult is brought solely to| Proctor's progrgmme in his pocket. fhe] Marked and wil continue, Quotations M cambric; round neck; front of | r r owelSe fi cuibrottes 241 | Women’s Drawers. ' barrass her action in the Chicago | police of the West Forty- courts. station are working on the ie Gerlaren ahe Detectives of the West Foi NIGHTGOWNS | Hae pine pause : ter plaity a enth street) were read showing that women have : age tn] ‘@ken places with men in’ literature, \ ZII.00, seventh | art, musio, science, the professions and @8o—Of muslin, 2 styl with awn ruffie HEMMED HUCK TOWELS; : WOMEN’S DRAWERS, very size 20x36; good quality ; only 10 o | fine camtric, umbrella style ted border leit; each, without means to | street station expect to make arrests on Mi - defend “her husband's" sult. Her ‘hus- ; . j ble Pend, ehe saya, lives juxuriouny on an | Suncor today. ney ate poaltive thal Bawhess SpA that women| tondey. (af formerly $18.00.) }] $°ts"s"ornomen ey Meee ey NE aor fawn ‘tucked’ rufile, ceep he I rset ee { income of at Teast $1,00 a month from | Hell's Kitchen gang and wil round UPlagg, Ofte geenee, DAINTY GARMENTS FOR CHILDREN stitobes home, seme Wien eet: IIe} Wn father, chard reserved decision, | S¢verl of these and probably land the| ™€. , i Me Henliery ama als See mermOn Ul ttieei wanted: Decialow waa Sekaryad 200 Hamidan Pretty Summer Wash Dresses and well-made, attrac. SS German Damask ee , tive Muslin Undergarments in many new styles, at notabl GERMAN DAMASK, all linen, DISPOSSESS FOR © “NOONE TO BLAME” |MOLINEUX CASE Berton) Roses Vi sm, || Drenaing Cups. | Rattbatt i Gy dozen, id | Children's Short Dresses— Children's Petticoats— | WHITE METAL COLLAPS- ; a t | $4.90 each. At 38c to $1.50—Of lawn ornain- At 50c,75c and 95c—Short Pettt- | IELE, DRINKING CUPS; (tain Floor, Framt) 0 i | FOR AUTO KILLING SET FOR SEPT 2 Note. The above offering | AL hoe 3 : dr'iienstitched plait, algo ince special, i Gable Linon . ‘ : F t 50c to $3—In French waiat and imine S mot Mtn Fioor, Ce atte + Go0te Day . y gyi? ‘ : "lis exclusively to our Retail! guimpe Hee ITT RET RY if LITT ef Aine STONES HOM | Fe ieiou Sane CIE) aaa 7 |trade, and none of these Fo Te ince ex or | Girls’ Retticoats— | Dress Suct Cases. Lae it vale 35:1 ge 7 Notice Served on Lawmaker|Goroner’s Jury Declares that|Date Fixed by Justice Scott Af-| goods will be sold at whole-| Ore Te wt or inser.| At 256 to 45 Of cambric or |] | LEATHER DRESS SUIT | —_ (stain Foor, Freak) | | to Vacate His ‘Office’ in| Men Killed by Freak Ma-| teran Argument in Court—|sale. } tlonki size 2 00 4 arco, pee pr tik tanhine anne CASES, SE Oe a eaene - County Court-House—| chine Came to Their Death| Jerome Wanted a Later Po desc TE li cedboreerineet pier Stationer At 50c to $1—-Of cumbric; ruffies | Pre ee (be 5 t e ae with hemstitehed plaits; or em linen chist and shirt waist Thinks It’s a Joke. by ‘‘Unavoidable Accident.'"| Date. ‘ Lord &3 Taylos pets. te $2—Long slipm an WRITING PAPER, one-pound EY : Livwes; plain, bishop or variou broidery or lace rutiles: ° ickage a : styles of yokes; Kkirte plalu or Medco InusRCLON Rlaey cote hoider attacked, an Import 85 package, Well, well! Did you ever? Who'd 'a'| ‘phe Goroner's Jury which investigated] The second trial of Roland B, Moli-y * Broadway & aoth St trimmed, | 14 yeurs. DEO EA hie 24 inch, oe STATIONERY IN CABINETS; pe thought it? the deatha of Andrew Featherstone and| eux on an Indictment charging him Babies’ Long Skirts Children's Drawere- ls a ° i >4 sheets of writiy, cial Senator Plunkitt !s dispossessed! Such . the murdei o 25e to 50 . : or | Cobain <RibossCantsy.) pak Ale AT 2. nate bale John T. Bogart, killed by W. C, Baker's] With the murder of Kate Adams, will . At 25c to 50C—OF cambric or aes 24 envelopes, are the ways of Reform. es be begun on Monday, Sept. 22. This uaivsook; plain hem or ruttte, busin oF cam- : rading automonile: at the apse trials on with plalts; also embroidery | Seegeont Ficas, Toke Sesienen 1 platted e Dialnorumbrelts | Wrist Bags. \ Senator Plunkitt must give up his! ing Boulevard Saturday, returned the| @@t¢ was fixed to-day by Justice Scott — — — to 16 year | *oMce on the pootblack stand in the| soiowing verdict this afternoon, and both sides will be ready to proceed eige, | 4 hoor, Fourth ayenu styles; wines Intants' Wear heavily plated, aoner oarriane. of tha old Gaanty Costs “We find that the aald Acdrew Fea-| When the cnee is called PROF. KOCH’S LYMPH INHALATION | ii = ———— i ly ouse. He must, for a fact. thaatetetaed enn ti Mbxarl ware Yhen the matter came up this morn- Ba AND TLNERCULINE CURES lem Frepeh gray 1S. Are ‘ For years—to many of them the Sena-| Kiijed by shook, caused by boing struck |!NE Judge Willlam M. kK. Olcott, of Asthma, i oachitls, JOHN WANAMA ER uy seca aA ¢ Aun aitied ‘seer cinatan be e] Jal, i K chambray; yoke, guimpe and tor wouldn't like to have ‘em known—hé|), an automobile on the Boulevard, it] Counsel for Molineux, moved that the had made his “omMce” on one of the| boing an unavolddble accident; we find| tflal be called on the first Monday tn sin Floor, Front Consumption. Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co. , Broadway, ‘th Ave., 9th and 10th Sts sity Dew) Verench elects, ‘trimmed with | Vall lace and embroidery; sites Contre.) chairs of the famous bootblack stand. | that all September. Distrlet-Attorney Jerome precautions were taken by the | There he would sit on his humble) a opposed the motion, He sald that th ’ Fi 1 to 4 yts.; each, hes a Ww. C. Baker P at 8 throne, moet hia friends—and enemies |°4 narra’ hercer trom aii blame,” | fiat Monday in October was a date Women’s Footwear. ( Fioor, sn role en his politisal past, pareees ‘The verdict of the Coroner's jury will | early enous. (a | WOMEN'S SHOES AND Cc 3 A 2D, 8 political present and peep into his! not end > — ssaes, "Bava thet r ; m, PAIR RB ” political future. 00k and LEVaRLLDLOD ial, oe ae! INJURED AT HEA WORK, Ferien ters i Grattan ts Will sour the sweetest disposition | J OXFORD TIES, abies Tesses When ow and th, orm, smite |e Gae Ahh Malt ade a ge RPA mtn et ae ot and transform the most even te Robin fee tration got in they tried to induce the pendent f Rosie Olahg, sixteen years old, while peat arabes EXAMINATION Paee Hols, pered, lovable nature into a cross 5 ae ing and tucks; threo rows of Genator to vacate, ‘They ordered the nee hanging clothes to-day on the firat floor 202,884 $1) Bun ts grained and irritable individual, fo Shoes aro all Qlack kid and calf, | hemetitching on skirt; sizes 7 Ge banthinah stand. moved and (devised | SHILL YOUR GAS BINGINE OR BUY | of her home at No. 1600 Lexington | ity trom "Prot, Me ie cure, Tie If impatience or fault-finding are | some with spring heels; | months to 3 yeas hemes. 1 ac RIGINAL AND ONLY enh rr) ie Ps de to well an . Ganator Plunkitt retained bis “‘omee”' | am by advertising in the Buaday pranies ‘fell $0 ihe yard and received DR. KOCH'S SANITARIUM, Incorp'd ever excusable it is when i e poay | made to sell a i A CaP) (Second Floor, Centre.) To-day & legal dispossens, signed by| World. he was attended at her home. \ S19 WEST $2D BT., neat to Hhrich's Store, XY, is tortured by an eating and painiu os Francis Mangin, Clerk of the Second kore, Jt ie truly discouraging to Garden Hose: j Muntelpal District Court, wan served find after months of diligent and faithful use of external reniedies: arden ° aAZOrs. i upon the lawmaker. The dispossess di- that the place remains as defiant, angry and offensive as ever. Every “PLUMBER! HOSE, 3-ply, Welsh mx reste the Benator either to give up the| chronie spre, no matter on what part of the body {t comes, is an Pe Neste) complete ne 50 WADE & DUTCHRE RAta, dence of some previous constitutional or organic trouble, and that the | J couplings, 25 ft. lengths, a dregs of these diseases remain in the system; or, it may be that some | J 50 ft ea een 3,00 Jong hidden poison—perhaps Cancer—lias come to the surface and begun | y AAgeM, Tes, OB) its destructive work . lengths at © The blood must be purified before the sore will fill up with healthy fren flesh and the skin regains its natural color. cause before Justice Bolte why an order to eject him should not be issued June 4, tor Plunkitt said if the proceeding ¢ ‘traight’ de defend it, He added; Ut ts, however, in my opinion, a very Panel Screens | possession of the corridor or to show \ { G 0 foolish midsummer joke, and the per- , i , ‘4 , of eons engaged in it will, if this le so, Itgis through the circulation hat the acrid, | rs reader themecives Uakie te = gregeoue corroding fluids are carried to the sore or ulcer | Velour Piitows. vw tut pana 68 in, a! and keep it irritated and inflamed, §, 8. 8. will SILK VELOUR PILLOWS, cov- ered’ with choice, plain and ‘ shall attend on the return day be- purify and inyigorate the stagnant blood when cred with Chesey Bros.’ finest figured burlaps, cretonnes, yy 95 4 aii a ie ae all sediment or other hurtful materials are weshed out, fresh rich blood nilk velour tops, 2410, equate, art cottons; value §4.25, 4 - A eae oe nt parts mew tissues forin, and the decaying flesh | J sles with beat quality part 7 50 Crayton) | e SOFT COAL CASE PUT OFF. E G Y P T | A N begins to have a healthy and natura; look; the discharge ceases and | # #10" : ee arnameacanina spin } ee : the sore heals | le Belle of Boston 2 8, Te Water Cumblers, |r rrr reat sence Wesel) Water Tumblers cheaper j & Pion! bargaiu, 2th than any other store in New York emcee because we enjoy certain trade ad- ft vantages not accorded to others, WMeerschaum P. Special to-morrow: GENULNE MRERSCHAUML WATER TUMBLERS, thin 14) PIPES; plush lin i (omall ot offered a | ee ca al Boveral ago, my wife had « «i ; . A i wore sore leg and was troated by the 8. 8,8, is the only blood puri- | ednobeneft, fier that is guaranteed entirely ry 8.8.5. vegetable, Itbuilds up the blood PLAIN OR CORK TIP Tovandehelhan bern wall J, B, MAROLD, #8 © 01 Action Against Hotel Majestic Fostponed, The action taken by the Board of ' Health against the burners of soft coal, and tones up the general systen) as no other medicine dows, L | NY. you have a sore of any kind, specifoally the action against Henry O. Kenney, engineer of the Hotel Majestic, to-day in Special Seanions, write us and get the advice of expericnced and skilled physicians for J wteckane Preeiding. The case Waa which no charge is made, Book an Blood and Skin Diseases free, ‘ndjourned for three week, «6 THEY TASTE Coop 99 , THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO,, Atlanta, Ga. Gorend, , tt Help Wunted—Male day 1a the 4 = ny wants, Greatest clroulation in exist CO |e Get ia -~ per (Basement

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