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LOCAL. MISS ROOSEVELT'S PHOTO. Miss Allce Roosevelt has had her plo- ture taken in a gown made of Porto Rico linen. The photograph was made Clinedinst, of in the White House by Washington, and is one of the best Iii neases of the President's daughter that has been taken. NOSEBLEED CAUSES DEATH. James J. Farrell, twenty-eight years old, of No. 182 East One Hundred and ‘Twenty-seventh street, died at his hom in twenty minutes last night from nose bleed. He had been a sufferer from consumption. HEART DISEASE KILLS ROY. Tho parents of David Fisher, six years old, did not have the heart to re- fuse his request to go out with his playmates last night in front of his home at No, 31 Willett street, although the physicians at North Rrother Island, where he had been sick with scarlet fever, warned them that their son must beware of exertion. He was making merry, when he collapsed and died a few Minutes later in a near-by drug store from heart diseas ZILLARET FINED & Gustave Zillaret, of N 531 W. fined $10 to-day by Magistrate Barlow in eJfersoi rt for using abu- sive | Hiceman Secholiman, COURT RELEASES WOMAN Mrs. Mabel Carter, thirtytive years: old, of No, 5 st One Hundredth ged from custody by’ in. the. Yorkville he had been are Ss persoy CASS CANFIRLD'S PURCHASE. street, was disch; A. Cass Canfield, forme of the New York Yacht ( has pur- chased eighty acres of land for a coun try home south of 3 ek verty adjoins that purchased by EiRland 8 Whithey: for, Mls Romain law, Arthur Paget. | Gen. Canfield an option on another. tr aijoining, that which. he ha uirchased, and will probably is hohling SEEKS TAMMANY SCALPS. Deputy Register Matthew P. Breen applied to Justice Fitzgerald, in the Su- Supreme Court, for a writ of man- damus against W. M. Collier, Presi- dent of the State Civil Service Bo: to compel that body to rem two places In the Register's offic the classified service and make nan. ompetitive. IMMIGHANTS OVERCOME BY GAS. wr Stonelli and Gigonato Leles- sendro, boch recent: immigra living at No. 149 Bleecker street, were found in their rooms to-day ovel by ga tiken to St, VVincent's Hos- already TRIBUTE TO W'CALL. A tribute to the memory of the late Ambrose QO. McCall, clerk of Part L, Special Term, of the Supreme Court, who dled suddenly on Saturday last, was paid by Justice Fitzgerald when he ascended the Bench in Part I COUNTESS NAMED IN WILL, Marle Delphine Meredith Read, Com- tesse de Foras of Chateau de Thuyset, ‘Thonon, Haute Savole, France, is one of the ‘beneficiaries under the’ will of her mother, Mrs, Delphine M. P. Read, widow Gen. John Meredith Re which was offered for probate in Surrogate's office in th's ct j WASHINGTON se ARMY OFFICER A SUICIDE, WASHINGTO he War De- partment js advised that Lieut.-Col, Charles R, Barnett, Quartermaster's Department, committed suicide July 5) by jumping from a fire-escape on the fourth story of a sanitarium at Battle Creek, Mich. PAUNCEFOTE BURIAL PLACE, WASHINGTON, July 8—It has been determined that the body of Lord Pauncefote, British Ambassador to Washington, shall be Interred at Stoke, near Newark, in Nottinghamshire, Eng- land, instead’ of on the old Pauncefote estate at Preston, Stoke 18 a short dis- | n and fs the seat of Sir who occupies Stoke tance from Lon Henry Bromle Hall, TO BRING WARSHIPS HOME, WASHINGTON, July 8 — Secretary | Moody is preparing to reduce the nayal | force in t warships are to be reorganization of the A. is to be made. One or two of the Rear- Admirals now on duty Jn the far East fe Philippines. Some of the may be ordered home. The reduction |s| {n harmony with the recent reduction of charging her cargo preparatory to be- troops in the Philippines. NEWS IN TABLOIDS | TELEGRAPH. LONGLEY DEAD. | Former |! hear nothing but praise for Peruua on all One Hundred and Bighty-third street, who sald he was an advertising agent, was Commodore anhassett, L. 1. The of forty acres dd it to JUDGE LE! HUDSON, Y., July 8 y at his summer residence, Judge four years, LO, N Marian Murphy. ina pond in Forest Lawn arraigned in police cou pleaded not guilty. ADAMS AND BERNHARDT. t here to-da actress to America in 1903, destroy Lees $60,000. GEN, PORTER'S PLANS. sto visit Morris K. Jesup, an Rerwind. He will sail for duly 24. STEAMERS STILL LOST, Indiana, Purser uneast overdu FARMER KI AMERICL named Gwy 88 al Mners, Ga., July 8 with a negro, “MIDSHIPMAN) NOW. P yl, 1902, changin, Naval APTER BI PHILADE OP TALBOT. WPHIA, July 8.— ments will shortly be issued. MURDERER A SUICIDE, HICAGO, July who murdered hie att covere, his undergarments, CABLE. CLARK DIED ON YACHT. LONDO? prominent ark, ) death was announced a Southampton: HOPES TO ESCAPE A LOAN, the Chamber of Deputies equilibrium. SIX KILLED IN ACCIDENT, rought home and a| se Squadron | were injur DIVIDING THE O41 BERL Russian company, TRANSPORT 18 FLOATED. MANILA, July 8—The United States transport Salamanea, which ashore on the Zambales coast July 3 having on board three companies fth Regiment, was floated and has arrived here. She is now dis- the Twenty ing repaired, ‘ounty Judge Longley died early to- | fies Lake, of neuralgia. of the heart. Was A prominent. Democrat and was Mayor of Hudson two years and County oD WITH KILLING CHILD. July &—Charley harged with the murder of Mitte whose body was found metry, day MANCHESTER, England, July Sarah Bernhardt definitely announced that arrangements had been practically completed for Maude Adams to play Juliet to Mme. Bernhardt’s Romeo during the visit of the French $60,000 FIRE IN PHILADELPHIA, PHILADELPHIA, July §.—Fire to-day ed the stables of the Welsbrod & Hess Brewing Company, of this city. BAR HARBOR, July &—Gen, Horace United States Minister ©, who is coming here in a few port after he leaves Bar Harbor the guest of Mr. and Mrs. SEATTLE, July &—No news of the missing steamers Jeanie and Portland | is the report made by the steamship arrived from. Nome. says there is great rning the long A farmer . residing on the Stappey plantation, near Americus, killed a ne- gro farmhand, dangerously wounded a negro Woman and was himself shot twice ag the result of an altercation ANNAPOLIS, July &—An order has been issued at the Naval Aeademy conforming with the act of Congress | approved Jul: the t i let" “to. Midshipman. The change takes effect immediately. result of a long conference yesterday afternoon between the presenters of the | charges against Bishop Talbet before the late Board of Inquiry at Harrisburg and [their attorneys, two important docu- | | —Theodore Ocifeuer, | is wife and wounded his baby and a seventeen-vear-old step- daughter, committed sutclde in ‘his. cell e police station. His body’ was dis. hanging by a rope made from A July 8—William Clark, the hread manufacturer of New- J., and Paisley, Scotland, whose yesterday, passed y on board his yacht, Cherokee, off PARIS, July 8—In the discussion in of taxes question the Minister of Finance, M. Rouvier, said he was occupying him- if with ‘reorganizing the finances without having recourse to a loan, and | would draw Up the budget with’ true | LISBON, July 8—The Madrid express was derailed, owlng to some | known cause, near Guarda (Portugal). arly all the cars were wrecked, Six Persons were killed and twenty-seven MARKET, , July 8 —The Boersenhalles, of Hamburg, prints a despatch from Bt. | Petersburg which says the Standard Ol Company and the Russian Company have signed a contract diyid- ing the British market, two-thirds going to the Standard and‘ one-third to the SUMMER THEATRICALS FOR STAY-AT-HOMES, ‘To Japan by elevator is a new and de- lighttul experience to be had by those who tire of city garden spots and seek novelty atop of Madison Spuare Garden “Japan by Night’ ts the newest thing in roof gardens, From what was on view last evening, the management can, with a little experience of what the public wants, make their yenture well worth while, The elevators land one far above ihe | clty {nto @ lace of colored lanterns, tea- houses and a garish Japanese temple, where jugglers and acrobats take the place of priests, Dainty little Japanese Women shuffle about in their quaint costumes and serve tea or cooling drinks, The ‘Show Girl” opened a two weeks’ engagement at Manhattan Beach, with all of the old Broadway favorites In their original roles, At the other end of the Heach Pain's “Burning of Rome” conunies @ popular attractio nial Tom Shannon and his 1 ond Regiment Band are bh concerts, "The Chimes of Normaniy" were heard at Terrace Garden last © ning. The opera maintains ite popularity. Henry Blakes, who originated the role of the miser in this country t five ears ago, has been specially engaged ‘of the week Randmaster Duss started his sixth week at St. Nicholas Garden with a ble audience. His sololets were Helen Noldi, dramatic soprano, and Mina Auris ell cro, tang popular “ballad oth ladies were enthuslaatically en The Anierican Root Garde has gone Heaunereteln's OU we bens, Fut Hea Paradise Garden goes on merrily. trained goose—not the on» which to sing with Mme. Taya on the opening new attractions night—1s one of th ‘The Chaperones” began a week on the New York roof. Prince succeeded Joseph Miron in the in’ Lige” Was sung for An octet, The formance Is preceded by vaudeville. Johnstone Bennett headed the bill the Brighton Beach Music Hall, Willis P. Sweatnam scored with | black face monologue. The Lyon Palace Roof Garden pre- rented a complete change of bill and entertained & great crowd of Riverside cast and "“Bloo the first Ume patrons, ‘The new moving pictures at the Eden e represent views of foreign mill- M tary tor Op ’The Defender” with sails trimmed, which means a Ughter dress of dialogue, is sa into popular Nf ocens Herald Bawure Theatr: Casini at th Charles Dick: Knickerbocker nm, who gave leading role in “The Defender’ to fulfill a vaudeville contract, 1s the leading feature at Keith's. With his company yeritertaining comedy ents a V4 ‘A Balt Col rele Tony Pastor presented a long Ils: John Kernell, Uupremacy as & sketch artiats, headed Who til retulna ‘hi sidewalk conversationallet Frederic Bond led the Proctor players in a re success, “An Arabian Night,” Fifth Avenue. The vau jeeps the perfor ANOe Ci gu lew ee ra Geo jan Tey ose, ae "A" Chinese Honeymoon" continues to “pack ‘The Wild Rose’ holds favor ‘al of the old Daly's Theatre PE-RU-NA A Congressman’s Wife Uses Pe-ru-na for Nervousness. ISS ADELAIDE CLAIRE, 146 W. M Forty-first street, New York chy. Y,, writes | “Peruna strengthens and restores the constitution and Is just what women need | who are aMicted with weakness of any kind. Most of the members of my family havo Used it, and all stand by jt as a won derful health giver.” Miss Adelaide Claire Hon, Joseph BR. Crowley, Congressman from Illnots, writes from Robinson, 1! the following praise for the great catarrhal tonic, Peruna. Congressman Crowley says: | “Mrs. Crowley has taken a number of bottles of Peruna on account of nervous troubles, It has proven a strong tonic and Jasting cure. I can cheerfully recommend it.''—J. B. Crowley. Catarrh a Systemic Dinenne. Catarrh is a aystemic disease, curable oMly by aystemic treatment. A remedy that cures nerve centres. This is what Peruna does, | Peruna immediately Invigorates the nerve it ix permanently cured. Peruna cures the catarrh wherever lo- cated, Peruna {s not a guess nor an experi- ment—it In an absolute sc Contagious the groins, a red eruption breaks brows and lashes fall out; the and pustular eruptions appear wish withont charge. B56 SICK BABIES Report of an Evening World Fund Doctor's Work Among Chil- dren of the Poor, The chief of staff of the physicians attached to The Evening World Sick Babies’ Fund makes the following re- port of work done by his doctors during the week ending July 6: Houses visited, . Families visited... Sick babies treated This makes a total thus far in the season of 1,678 houses visited, 20,876 fam- {Iles visited and 2,808 sick babies treated, Great as js the fund's life-saving work, Arverne Hotel. Arverne, L, 1 6. under the managem 8. Bonheur, Excellent vaudeville artists have volunteered their services, and the programme will be of unusual merit. Tickets may be procured at the hotel from Mrs, B. J. Ludwig, Alexander ave- nue. Arverne. or from Mrs, Lucten Li Bonbeur, Jessica avenue, Arveme Contributions to the Sick Babies’ Fund should be addressed to the cashier of The World, Pulitzer Bullding, New York City. on Aug. $$ Hetr of England's Premier Dake Was an Idiot and Cripple. LONDON, July 8.—The Earl of Arun- del and Surrey, only son of the Duke This helr of the premier duke and earl had been an Idiot and a cripple since his birth, Bept. 7, 1879. fle was on one occasion taken on a pilgrimage to Lourdes, France, in hopes of benefilag him ‘The Genuine Koch Inbalation Treatment $5 a Month To the First 50 Patients This ‘s our answer to those who claim that the Koch System i» too expen wiye for any but the rich We offer in evidence the sigped Ltestin w York per ta many le who have been cured, and we ask you to call and mee them and ify the remarkable cur of consumption and asthma. Some of the cures ‘re famous In the records of the Health De partment ‘Call. for free connultaiion, examination and trial treatment KOCH MANITORIUM . “GEORGE ROBINSON, | DIVORCE $50 i sateay ar iwayy ' TRE TR OT INST TROY STRENGTHENS ND RESTORES, Nervous system, bullds uy your worn-out | /j// tors, Ice-Cream Freezers, Screen Doors, Window that pertains to Homefurnishings for present and future needs, and all priced ina way that will excite your [1.00 {il Ji P..M.qiiaears Palle 12.284. Me eager attention, FOR LOW PRICING I OF SALES. Sood Summer Rugs. In the endeavor to offer some tempting bargains the Rug Department has fairly surpassed itself. SPECIAL ALL-WOOL SMYRNA RUGS, | size 9x12 ft., 9 different patterns, light and dark color- ings, medallion and Oriental designs; never has any rug of same quality been offered for less than $17.50; we will sell 500 of this popular size, all-wool, reversible Smyrna Rugs Wednesday at //. 50 TA catarrh must aim directly at the depressed | peruna has no aubstitutes—no rivals upon having Peruna If you do not derive prompt and satistac- centres which give vitality to the mucous |tory results from the use of Peruna membranes, Then catarrh disappears; then |at once to Dr. Hartman, giving a full state- ment of your case, avd he will be pleased to give you his valuable advice gratis, President of The ntific certainty. | Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus, Ohio Is the name sometimes given to what is generally known as the BAD DISEASE. ed to dens of vice Blood Poison It is not confin- or the lower best people the clothing, drinking from the same vessels, using the same toilet arti- cles, or otherwise coming in contact with persons who have contr It begins usually with a little blister or sore, then swelling in Ton years ago I contracted a bad c out on the body, ulcers appear of Blood Poison. I was under treatment inthe mouth, thethroat becomes of physician until I found that hecould tender and raw, the hair, eye @°,me no good. Then began taking jie 5:8.S. Icommenced to improve at once a © and in a very short time all evidence of blood becoming more contami- the disease disappeared. I took six bot- nated, copper colored splotches tles and toda: m sound and well. R. M. Wall, Morristown, Tenn. upon different parts of the body, and the poison even destroys t! S. S. S. is a Specific for this loathsome disease, and cures it even in the worst forms. It is a perfect antidote for the powerful virus that | pollutes the blood and penctra you get this poison out of | the system. S your blood it will ruin you, and bring d grace and disease upon your children, for it can be transmitted from parent to child. §S contains no mercury or potash, but is guaranteed strictly vegetable. = Write for our free home treatment book and learn all about Conta- gious Blood Poison. If you want medical advice give us a history of your case, and our physicians will furnish all the information you THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA, 7.6x10.6 ft. es to all parts of Oriental Mattin gs Chinese and Japanese ideal summer) floor coverings for the cottage in the country. ‘‘Ex-/ pansion’’ Sale prices. | JAPANESE COTTON WARP, very teavy long straw, popular shades, blue, greeu and red, per 40> AIDED IN A WEEK == of an | Wines and Liguors. | MOET & CHANDON WHITE SEAL CHAMPAGNE; 12 qts., $28.00; 24 pts., 30,00 PRINCE” EXTRA DRY, America’s finest champagne; $15GO WATCHES Your old Watch taken in excl Greatest offer ever made on Broadway I offer for the next four days d premier 14K G: ‘atches, all brand new, St ery latest model, that’ are actually. worth prove the truth of 1hin state mean just what we ive a written gua je effect that it ca 878 | $1. f ++ 4,056 | cay +. SBS | each one to t to any reputab he ean ZINFANDEL, finest quality, choice vintage; case, $3.50; gal FRIARS SAUTERNES, delightful medium dry wine; case, Jeweller in the luplicate it for less th money will be refunded. er is for the next four mail orders will be filled, wheth: liyes one or one thousand m: y will send the money at CABINET RIESLING, very choice an old; case, $3.00; PORT OR SHERRY, ‘Puritan’? brand; in quart bottles, sane, 94.00; 60h 1.20| High above the surrounding buildings, 1,10 | Where the cool breezes are wafted to and fro; far re- moved from (he turmoil and noise of the street traffic, 1,00, is located a Lunch-Room for the convenience of our patrons, Electric fans aid the summer breezes in mak- 90’ ing the atmosphere like a seashore, fresh and pure, $9.00; per bottle, so| A POPULAR MENU IS SERVED, MARSHALL RYE, 4 years old; per gallon, $2.30; per case, | $7.00; per bottle, 65) NON-FUSEL MALT WHISKEY; per case, $6.75; per bottle SAINT JULIEN, imported in glass from Landau F BLACKBERRY BRANDY, excellent for medicinal purposes; gal., NORMANDY RYE, 10 years old; gal., $3.50; per case, $11.00; per bottle, GUCKENHEIMER RYE, 7 years old; pal,, $3.50; por case, $10.00; per bottle, CABINET RYE, 6 years old; per gallon, $2.85; per case, more money is needed ‘to increase {ts ]once they will scope. Every one is Invited to con-| tine tribute. No amounr 1s too small to be | \Y% of use, United States as to our resp A benefit for the Evening World Sick |4t@ making this great offer sim Ww and elegant store will never. be er we take your Old Watch eon established in the usiness since 1881 c Rabies Fung and tos the ‘Hobrew | Auee our ne Country Sanitarium will be glyen at the | again and allow you full val no mistake in the address, as we are now at tof Mr. Lucien | our new store. KEENE, 180 BROADWAY. $4( Vsel sa KEENE “ CREDIT, ‘Watches and Diamonds, Reliable Goods. Engraved 0 BROADWAY NORFO K’S SON DEAD. | Lowest Prices, TRANSACTIONS CONF American Watch and Diamond Co,, of Norfolk, died this morning at Arun- | 1% MAIDEN LANE. de! Castle, Sussex, DIAMONDS, bordered effects. DIAMONDS, CONSUMPTION CURED) isin AT CUT RATES! $1 ee Made to sell at $5.75 and $7.50, F Interest and Dividend Notices. Who Call. EXCELSIOR SAVINGS BANK, a. I5 N, E, Cor, 23d St, and oth Ave, mate on or before Daly 106M will with rope abd pullies Ml Roads Lead to 7, ener eta, So, — a SMYRNA RUGS; all wool; 9X12, AXMINSTER fivch made by standard makers all the newest 1902 others for more money , designs | DINNER SET: Spring designs; 10.0 and colorings the very latest | orated in nat 33.00 Saliva ‘entieay attigg aad aim lined, ©" 77, FO) tions, BIS! aid toll, $9.00; per 25 TS | Sea" 20 | gra 25 (Third Floor, Front.) 1,10) } 1.15 al, 1.00 an 60 deaux, France; per case 12 qts., 4) NIERSTSINER, imported from Burckhardt & Sohne, sil very popular resort for shoppers. The beautiful new § f™ t0 be one of the largest con- Diedesteim-a-Rhine; per case 12 qts., 5,10 soda fountain is a great attraction on this floor, cerns in this country, Fourth Flours | (teke Elevators to Fourth Ficor.) If you have a toothache at Glegant Gapestry Portieres Ht Loss Ghan Cost to Positively the Most Extraordinary Sale of the Kind Ever Announced. mlb. This is strong language, but the occasion warrants the keenest emphasis. We place on sale to-morrow 500 pairs of Tapestry Portieres In All the Very Handsomest and Yowest Conceptions, including such rich and beautiful weaves as Reversible Ottomans, Fancy Reps, Mercerized Armures and You will also find in this magnificent collection a splendid variety of stunning L’Art Nouveau, English The most exquisite fancies are shown in striking diversity, The range of patterns and col- orings is simply marvellous, and will appeal immediately to the discriminating lover of high-toned decorations, Divided into 3 lots as follows: Portiores Pair, Pair, 1,15 Bed, 1.05 with 1.45 Full Bed, 1.55 A SOTTO SORT TTY ETI TREE VENING, JULY,s, 1902. t Slouseturnishings es Sigure WostImportanily 67 Che} 315 8s Sreat Gxpansion Sales. : The news of the Expansion Sales takes another turn to-day. But one that is as inviting as any that can be presented, for It is replete with Homefurnishings inspire an eloquent theme. whole Furniture stock is going up on another floor, seasonable Vurniture is now marked at less than ever before. The R , FE There's a big shake-up in the Upholstery Store, too. | 10,30 AY Petree Seekee teeat The Picture Storeshares with eager enthusiasm in the event. The Rugs and Carpets follow with like | a Sewing Machines are also included. Down in the basement you revel in rare bargains. Refrigera: Screens, Gas and Oil Stoves, Chinaware, Glassware andall §| 12.50 1 “sicher Listren. nue mate China, Lamps and Toilet S LE LAMPS; 10-inch globeto UMBRELLA STANDS, | STOVE, WOLF GAS COOKING STOVE OR RANGE, without doubt . the best cooker on the market, 3 burners on top, broiler JAPANESE COTTON WARP, very best quality, handsome Carpet | compartment, 16-inch oven, full nickel plated, 6.25 atterns, red, ercen, blue and vatural straw colors, with autiful inlaid figures; per 40-yard rolls, $10.00; per yard, 20) CHINA MATTINGS, ali made from best select straws, fancy checks and stripes, price per roll of 40 yards | quality $9.00 quality | $10.00 quality $5.00; per TWENTIETH CENTURY COOKING RANGE, square pe shape, double oven, broiler compartment, strongly made, ; MM: arrlva New. York, $30 Test on the market, . &75| > -. 614 ALM The warm weather has been a bit backward this year, Consequently we have on hand af| i" Yor, Central ¢,. River RR. co. Lemmmy larger amount of Screen Doors than we care to carry. f)| follows, and 15 min. later font West 424 at., Nee Quick Lunck Room. comprising such edibles and delicacies as are served in ir fri well-conducted lunch-room, will supply the de- and recommend their friends, mands of all. Everything served is of the best, and all qualities are the purest. Prices are the lowest. It is Portiores Made to se!) at $9.00 and $10.50, Made to sell at $12.50 and $16,00, 450 Loading Cxpansion Sale Upholstery Speerals. MOSQUITO CANOPIES, best guitity netting, on new patent & over frames, complete with cotd aud pullies P nr unk braid 5 NGS Our portectiy orgauited department enables us tof! BAMBOO VERANDA SCREENS, made fiom the outside bark of supply your wavts in this fine promptly and at mouey-saving the bamboo, most je aud satisfactory screen known, complete prices. “Get our estimates WINDOW SHADES tos the ' Rallroada? INEW YORK (ENTRAL e Bug Store. NEW YORK VIA NIAGARA FALLS. lve and depart rand Contral = | rant WMfalo 1.15 POM. Chteago 7.10 MMRONDACK, THOUSAND. AL EXPRESS, CAL. Stops at nn, STATR EXPRESS, in tho world. Due Naara Palle, 6.45 PM, ind welcome economies. Dutfaty ig. ae 1130 ORR y! a pRess. Dae ' Ruttand P falo 1 PM TURE OF THIS EXTRAORDINARY SERIES. Due Clacinnatt 10.45 A. 1.90 AM. St Loule 8.45 PM, next 1.00 PM —Ssenicaco niMitED.” 30 ho to Chicago vin Lake Shore, 27 via M 1.50 Ps saRaToGa LIMITED. - Satu aya only other wack daye at 3.20 P.M 2.45 0M 2 The OTH CENTURY. Ut ITED." o0-hour tratn to Chicago ¥I Lake Shore, Electric Lights and Blestels 3.20 © M—SsARATOGA TAMITED. Leaves P.M 3.30 2 Y FLYER. Due Albany Glassware. Here are some exceptionally good }| 3.35%... -"\nm.yy avo thoy mx. values in Lamps, Vases, Dinner Sets, Umbrella Stands, 4.00 h M—:DETROIT AND CHICAGO SPE and Cuspidors. Richly attractive bargains. #| 5.39 posi —“tAKe “SHang TINTED, 24 ur train x0. All Pullman Care, PM aw EXPRESS. 28 hours i via both Ds, o. LAMPS, UMBRELLA STANDS. 6.00 OUR ALL-WOOL SMYR- 4x7 ft.) value $5.50, 425) macy; sary handsomely decor teria-cotta, Talsed 9 9g a atte be 36x72 in., value $4.00, 2.95 ainted decorations; figures, . 30 2) MA OTADIRONDACK, | THOURA! 7.6x10.6 ft., value 30x+0 in Value $3.00" 1.95 | very, taney mount- UMBRELLA STANDS, very eee AUERALD CAND. TORONTO a 8.75. 26x54 in., value $3.00, 1.45 | MS: Pestawality gilt, 2.25 Inte size, fine unite porcelain ra Fatin 83. Toronot 10.80 A.M Cx9 ft., value $2.00, 6.50 18x30 in,,value $1.25, -90 VASES. hatubaleclorey gold Fibenthaceaca ior NaNO aa 30x60 00, BOHEMIAN GLASS VASES; 12- gti % seer e ROUTH WRETES in. value $?.00, 1.30 ASS VASES: 12+ tippied, 4,25 Pe Cievelna 1255 008, Gt RUG, 21.25. green and crystal; hand- TOILET SETS. elle OM a6 P 100 of this popularaize tug inthe |Somely decorated, J, 2) TOILET SETS, 9 pieces, hand- THACTRIC EXPRESS, Chicago, very best quality | not the lower _ somely decorated, ss Rs by Lake Shore. uw SMYRNA RUGS; heaviest qual- grades oftentimes advertised bY DINNER SETS. gold traced, 2.95 PRBSA. Cape Vincents Oedencreres ae 112 pieces; dec- ‘al colors; every ‘ae. TOILET SETS, 11 pleces goo aartriay and Sunde. Sasa aa underglazed deco HARLEM DIVISION. 908 A. Mo and g M. Daily, except San $45.00, o Pittaneld and Ni % Ped? st avalue $22.50)17.50 tngroom ruge, exact cones o°/TEA SET, So pleces: fine thin CUSPIDORS. ater arrears te value SHON pesos ghee -90| Austrian china; richly decorated CUSPIDORS, large size, LATIN P RN pati 1350)) tun emerzow, ter 2S, DS \', vaturat baudadmelydecorsted: + GeO HENS ee Te 6x9 ft., value $12.00, 9.00.°"" aie eigen eee: 4.95. (Basement) i ; ma | Summer Stoves. Riri tacts ‘Sect, Sam NEW YORK "CENTRAL ROUTH BLUE-FLAME COOKING STOVE, 2-Burner Wickless; nEeEEN 1602 model; very latest improvements; guaranteed one 5.50 NEW YORK, BOSTON . of the finest burning stoves on the market, LVER TWO-BURNER WICKLESS OIL COOKING Via Sprineteid and the 5.00 AND NEW ENGLAND, Rostov ANm "ALBANY. RAILROAD, Central & Hudeon Rivet He pees, lesve Grand. Central, Station, “eam "4.00 arrive Boston, 3.90 P, Mf. P.M, O15 A.M. Hoxton, 49.00 A. M., 112.09 noon, ® fatue, ressrin’ 9) S Maino reaotts, via (Basement) ind. Rochenter, For arrives Portland 6-40, Poland Spring Rockland 10.304. My Har Harbor 2.00 Peas Titkets at New York Central cffices, 418 and And at Grand Central Station’ GEORGE H. Dat! rom DANTE Screen Door s WEST SHORE RAILROAD. Greatly Underpriced. 17.10 A.M.—For Interm. yoints to Albany. exactly like imported in quality and flavor; case, 12 qts,, Hence these radical reductions. ‘4 1A wo) gata Mun. Exp. to Catskifle. $11.50; case of 24 pts., 13.50 aS - Yelnch tock in Walout; strong! ' A. Mt ratoga and Mohawk Express, GINGER ALE, ‘*400"" brand, in quart bottles, per dozen, 1,00 | SGREEN DOORS: fsinch stoc peta Sauna 7. PUSS eepmeanl Pie LEMON SODA, ‘400’ brand, in quart tottles, per dozen, 1,00 ag ei rnaturnl 4 iaigh> stvougly smortl Pater tities ast al: SARSAPARILLA, Delatour, delightfully refreshing, pst dozen, 95 | Soke GN Mookie aizea. j strongly mortise 77 so) 23 aun tor Hogan 7 polntare Albany, HAZEL MALT EXTRACT, a true tonic, highly concen- : ; 5 {er M—For Norn! Tutt! Det a ge tee jeeplesanese, builds up the ys'em, per doz, 1,39 | SCREEN DOORS; mahogany finish; fancy designs andextra 95 2 hore Sot Nia Pale ee & cm CLARET: Oldest Superior “Cabernet; "” the finest wine i lyn Annex (nt (B18 A, Mey Q) att produced in California; equal to fine imported grades; | SCREEN DOORS; natural wood with two coats of varn- TOS vcd testes (PO doz., $4.25; gal., $1.25; bot., 40 | ish, 5 Jervey City P; RR. Station (1) at tod (Basement. Ie Socal! checked from hotel er residence by. Westeoti's. Exoress. ‘AH. SMITH, & ©, E, LAMBERT, Gen'| Sunerintendent. Gen’) Pae'r Agent. You can’t get better work any~ where than we do every day, Our patients are pleased” That is why our business has grown from a small office night call at our Sixth Ave- nue office. The only ALL NIGHT dental office in the world. id Crowusand Bridges, $5.00) Manufacture. Mcrutings tractin Uptown, 205 Sixth Aves, ‘OPP, MACY'S, Downtown, 243 B’way, OPP, CITY HALL. Portiores Pair, 5.90 FOR SPORTING RECORDS SEE THE SLIP COVERS COMPLETE, §>.00. of the best quality Belgian damask, bound ng 20 yards of material. ¢ Slip Covers e size Window, meas- 4 ft, wide x0 It, long, 30 10 ft, wide x 12 ft. long 1,80 ied, made and bung complete, from good quality toll 4 it, wide x 4 ft, long, 40 15M. wide xi2tt. long, 2,25 mounted on guaranteed rollers, for, each, RUFFLED BED SETS ONE-THIRD LESS THAN REGULAR PRICES - Made of extre quality ita na 4 bobbinet, with inserted medallion lace centre and wice lace insertions; finished with lace trimmed 4, A of in fey draped flounces, including bolster tops to match, Positive $¥.50 value; each, b seni, © ON ad P

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