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AREY TT RY TOF Pah IRELAND 1S NOT Sar ia BRITAIN'S ENEMY.” iJohn D. Crimmins, Just Re.) Three Burglars, One}! turned from Two Months’ | Carrying Pistol in LEFT HAND, Invade) Dickstein'’s House. ALL OF THEM WORE MASKS} Trip Abroad, Says Impres- sion Here Is Wrong. Men Who Worked in Same Fashion as Man Who Shot)! Latimer Foiled in Long Island City. rong impression re Sing toward England, | ' mI t ' B Lin reland there was he: i bile room A * Voher hus Mesked Men Confront [tim THRY ALL WORE CRSRErEnS ro foe, de TL ten R MILLIONS. RUSHED FOR CORN BATTLE vident, as tiey ma nf them held « revolver IN i’ HAND, Great €ums Required to Sup- port Corner, and the Grain Country Is Draining Money from Chicago, Whe corn corner in Chi rcvlpitated a demand tpon Yo and finance al Institutions for mill.ons to Anance it Additional large shipments of cash © ruched t te to the hurry call toi will be vent Gate: go ie the piles of go >! Murder! Pollet!’ aroused the nelghburhood f the block besan to thrust windows and Joli in tue 1 response o, and and more aw Satur Mill burglar precipitately, irlo fled the de orn gam: sof the in the re req nee mands growing out of the bts ble, and vay amount of carh alread: property. ohne RAID ON INVESTOR'S CHARGE millionatre long’ side by John W ‘short’ side by the HW tor gy bas the part nt that it in turn UNEASY A vals, whieh in par for fund BOUT BASUTOS. One of ‘Their Chief Cattea wer for Conduct During War, raya, duly 10 OLA BLAZE IN A CHURCH. Fr Overturned Bot of 4 Greuse + Baxter Munyon’s Witch-Hazel Soap Keeps lady and baby sweet as roses, j Baby must have the best even if motuer does not. That is the reason ). my Witch Hazel Soap is going into the homes of the poor as well as the my rich, Tt makes the skin soft as velvet—takes the roughness away, and it glow with youthful freshness. Cures baby rash, hives, and ail “thin eruptions, Splendid for the sealp, stops hair from falling out, gives fe and vigor to the roots, It is more soothing than cold cream—more fying than any cosmetic. You've probably been thinking that you| mthis soap. Why not do it to-day?— MUNYON, Large size, 1¢,; smoll sine, Be, 9 F Mother Went Laura Reading, of Lyndhurst vilay with her baby and asked to have SREP RENEE RATE RTE “i WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, JULY 416, USED PISTOL AS DES MOINES ISIN |THE MAYOR GIVES HEHANGED HIMSELF. PERIL FROM FLODD.' HIS FIRST “TALK. and| Mr. Low Discusses Unneces- sary, Excessive Taxation and Says City Hasn't Enough Working Capital. River Rising Rapidly Levees Which Protect City Have Broken in Several] | With Noose About His Neck Astoria Man Sent Shot Into) His Head—Found Dangling Holding: Revotver, Places Already. a Mayor Low to-day gave the first of nis OINES, ta, 0—The food suid Se sbi It ised “Lalka" to the newspapers, He situation reached ite most alar ike early to-day q Des M | low | the ig riven | attentl It is] of w now that it has nicipal «ut ity's credit. an jand tunnelling the & and it] worthy sca non bel wT jel ct all this dis. | they have | ffy-six years old and | 385 Business trouvles | have driven him tn-| ridin ond At th foot higher jeved the ne. than at Nasrecne in be made very auons. peak of our exces- axathon sulmate presen Powill s on Nothing but levees triet, and In two-sei eithe Hu ay and Appor Doctor to Have ‘Treated. Worl zed the issue this ont yei Tmanee: ane. property. owly driving them from thet a IF ANY ONE SHOULD ASK YOU, |! YOU MAY SAY—That the New York City cireulition of the Morning World alone is over a quarter of a| 5 inillion more than any other paper's | # overy week in the year. hi Evening J, July 10—Mra. walked ers oMce at Rutherford HACKENSACK RIRORLIN NAT Dr Hon i ok the five- and after t dead, me with grief. treated) Hollister he law of_ 1878, Sinking Fund. annually set it veW the cause of the child's Fine Suits for Men. | For to-morrow (Friday) and Saturday until noon. (Second Floor.) Flannel and 50 Values Up Serge Suits, yin to $15.00. We use the word “Fine” advisedly and rightly, for these Suis possess the virtue of fineness from a quality and taioring standpoint, They are stylish Suits, perfect as to fit, and will appeal to almost any man for business and general use. Embraced are Serges and FI nnels, just the materials in highest demand at this time. The Serges are absolutely fast in color. The Flannels are in new, nobby and desirable patterns. The Values Range Up to $15.00. men’s best quality, "y $10 e also offer men’s best quality Serge and Fa $3.50 anu ee || A Very Remarkable Offering of = = Worsted Suits, values up to $16.50, at nd men’s Flannel and Wool Crash Outing Trou- sers, regular $5.00 kind, at a Se ee Men’s Straw Hats. Our entire stock is divided into two lots, as follows: il ths aioe and A8.0n $1.00 Ath Be to 83.00 $2.00 Specials in Boys’ Clothing. a a rr a ae ce oe oe We've just made another great purchase of Boys’. Wash Suits. Represented are the best fabrics and styles of the season; in many instances values are double the pi ¢ quote: 95c., $1.95, $2.25 $3.75 > Boys’ Wool Crash, Flannel and L and sailor’styles, regular $5.00 kind, at es htweight Serge in square-cut, Norfolk Ladies’ and Misses’ Outing Hats. (Main Floor.) We've just had specially prepared to our order hundreds of charmingly pretty Hats, suitable for mountain, seashore, boating and general outing wear, Embraced are Ducks, Pongees, Piques, Straws, Felts in white and light colors, etc. There are scores of styles and shapes, and each one is dis- tinctly new and modish, We count ourselves indeed fortunate to be in a position to show at this time such ‘eflective creations in summer millinery, Prospective buyers, too (after seeing the odd and end— and indifferent stocks shown elsewhere), will consider it good fortune to be able to choose from so new and pretty an assemblage of styles as is now here. The merits of the values, too, are most pro- nounced, as illustrated in the following two items; 500 stiff.trimmed Hats, with white and black combinations, trimmed with silk sashes, some with wings, birds, &c. Without a doubt the prettiest and cheap- est Hats shown this season, $2.45 and $3.50 Each. 650 trimmed white Duck Hats, five shapes, regular $1.00 values, at ......+++- 75 3,000 yards White Silk Ribbon with woven polka dots; elegant value at, yard.. 123 Prompt Attention Assured All Mail Orders, ynpsoncranjord Co. Sixth Ave., {9th to 20th St. Sixth Ave., 19th to 20th St, arene sere $L50 and $1.89 Muslin Drawers at 98c. (Second Floor.) Two styles of hand-made drawers, one with lawn ruffle edged with Valenciennes lace, the other with hand embroidered — ruff $1.50, at, ~ Nurses’ $1.50 Aprons, 75c. t3ecand Floor.) Hand-made Aprons, with hand embroidered scollop all around; regularly $1.50, at Misses’ Suits and Siiir's. (Thitd Floor.) Misses’ Satin Foulard Suits, in blue ground and white polka dot, or white ground and black polka dot, plaited waist, made to give the broad Gibson effset, full flare skirt, seams piping of contrasting color; sizes 14, 16 and 18.... $12.50 75 Misses’ Shirt Waist Suits of Chambrays, Linens, fancy Piques and striped Ginghoms, waist buttoned front or back, yoke of white pique or braid trimmed, skirt graduated flounce; sizes 14, 16 and 18; were reduced $3.25, to... $1.75 and $4,90 Misses’ Pedestrienne Skirts, in light weight cloth, in Oxford, light gray, blue and tan, fancy atitched hips, flare bottom, heavily tailored; lengths $5.00 36 to 40.......... Misses’ Sicilian Walking Skirts, in black or blue, $5.90 to $7.50, kilt platted or stitched hip style, flare skirt, with twelve rows of stitching te Nocit : Men’s Negligee Shirts, 50c. Men's woven or printed Madras Negligee Shirts. full size body, well made, detached cuffs, split neck- bands: a large line of new and good designs; also white plaited fronts of fine Madras, with cam- brie bodies, no cuffs, each.. . 50 Men's $1.00 Madras Shirts, 69c. Gain Fioor) Men's light weight woven Madras Negligee Shirts in black and white or blue and white, good quality well made, desirable patterns, detached CUMS .esetessnenesesesees Soe eee 69 ° oni Boys’ $1.00 and $1.50 Shirts, 75c. (tain Floor.) Boys’ woven Madras Negligee Shirts in plaited fronts or plain, also plain white and white with French corded bosoms, broken lines; up to now selling at $1.00 and $1.50; reduced to 75 Men’s Silk Neckwear, 25c. (Main Floor.) 125 dozen Men's Silk Scarfs, In the correct sum- mer shape of reversible and French four- in-hand; a clean-up of our regular 50c. grades, to go at.. mie 20 Women’s and Misses’ Bathing Suits. Of Mohair and Brilllantine, with braid, at prettily trimmed $2.25, $3.75 and $5.00 Others up to $16.50. Summer Dresses at Reduced Prices. (Third Floor.) White Lawn, Point d'Bsprit and Organdy it resell ae ee desirable in every way; but sizes are brolren; therefore the reductt | from $27.50. to 0°? $47.75 | Summer Suits of high grade cotton fabrics, in- | cluding Mercorized Linens, striped Chambrays, Cheviots and Lawns; trimmed and shirt waist effects; reduced from $14.75 to...... $8.50 Two Specials in Skirts, (Third Floor.) Dress Skirts of lightweight Etamine, plaited of fect, colors black and blue, perfect hang- ing skirt; special value at.. $5.50 Pedestrienne Skirts of extra quality Linen, finely taflored, finisied with straps of self mate- rial and buttons; special value at $2.95 Hammocks at 98c. and $1.98, (Third Floor.) Full size Woven Hammock, with valance, spreader and pillow, at, each. 98 Extra large Woven Hammoc eaves and combination colorings, deep valance, exten- sion bar head and foot; value $3.00, a $1.98 Lawn Bureau Scarfs. i essona ioe Fancy Swiss Bureau Scarfs, with plain ruffles, | size 18x50 inches ; also complete line of Lawn Scarfs, suitable for chiffonjers and dressers, sizes 18x36 and 18x54........ Be Ad Pillow Shams 25 Gretonne Pillow's, with single r ble for porch use 25 $10.50 Matting at $8.25. (Foureh Floor.) We offer for Friday 100 rolls. extra quality Cot- ton Warp Japanese Matting, all colors, large and amall figures and carpet effects; regular price $10.50, at $8.25 $10.00 Matting at $6.85. Vor Friday only, 150 rolls extra heavy jointless China Matting, made from selected straw, rever- sible, blocks and small pin designs; regular price $10.00, at.....cceecseeceeseerenereeee $6.85 Clearance of Rugs. Clearance of Porch and Summer Rugs at greatly reduced prices; we quote two kinds for example: Yx12 feet Wire Grass Rugs, regular price $10.00, at. . $7.95 9x12 feet Japanese Cotton Rugs, ri price $18.50, at -. $10.50 Women’s Summer Neckwear At Unusually Interesting Prices. (xin Floor, Front) 100 dozen Shirt-waist Collars, In round or equare effects, made of fine Persian lawn, with fancy stitching and tucks, edged! with Platt Valenciennes lace;, value up to 0c. at 19 and 25 Special values in nd-made pro- tection Collars 25 to 59 New summer washable Ties, of dainty lawn, sort fiects, with long ends, crus! skel- e 19 to 98 eton collar 75 dozen embroidered Turn-over Collars, in 10 white and colors, beautiful designs and qual- ity, at The Economy All merchandise found in our Econemy Basement is strictly of a reliable character, but priced lower than usual for speedy selling. Odd and small lots; ‘oods and garments that for some reason or other are to be closed out—all are sent Sowa to the Economy Basement and greatly reduced in price. clearance and vigilance all stocks are continually kept in prime order and our patrons secure values that are nothing short of extraor to-morrow. price. Boys’ Wash Suits, 39c. 1,200 Boys’ Wash Sailor Suits of Galateas, Piques and Crashes; some are trimmed with silk emblems on shields; in white and fancy patterns; sizes 3 to 10 years, worth up to tra special.... eee. 10c. Printed Lawns, 5c. Yard. Fast colors, good styles, pretty colorings; many linen shades with stripes, also of pinks, greens and blues, hand-embroidered the bottor at Restaurant Napkins, 90c. Doz. for evn Value $1.25; size 21x21 inches; With satin border; also fine ieee Germany and Eng-| lawn apron with hemstitch hem; Stationery Specials, land; all are in dice patterns andj also good quality Gingham Odds and ends in fine Writing are very strong and serviceable. Aprons, with fancy stripe Paper; sorts that usually sell for Borden ass cprevagiessscrns 15} 25c. and 36c. a quire, choice i now, with envelopes......... All-Linen Towels, $1.50 Doz. Japanese Piazza Seats, Sc,| 2¥-aire” box fine” Welting Hemmed huckaback Towels, | ~4P: '» Cs! paver, containing 60 sheets of very desirable for country use; and 0c, each, paper and 60 envelopes; res~ 4 all linen and of medium size, ular price 29c., now.. if Men’s Neckwear, I2!%c. Wire W! Men's Silk Neckwear, four-in-| Woven hands and ties; some slightly|20 inches high, 37-inch ex- wrinkled: all goods that have re paclieacsrenesty 46) Men's and Women's 0c. selling up to a inches gh, “inch ex- BEoh, to close afessv-o+++e 1234 | *censlon 19 Belts, at 9c, 27 inchés high, 87-inch ex- About |bOD. 30 the Ae che Ladies’ I5c, Vests, 9c. tension 24] women's in allie, d mi " Ay rave era leather, the men's in Teather only; y Swi 8T- : the women’s have buckles of vari- ramene arate Ae nae tension iisenees ous styles; none in the lot fleeveless, very elastic, Riche-| Full assortment of doors. worth less than 60e.; choose 9 lieu or plain rib; worth’ 16c., an $0 C1DE ssrsresrosenressrnrere 9| Girls’ Sailor Suits, 95c. | 50c. Leather Pocketbooks, Men's $1.00 and $1.50 Flan-| ,,Suilor Suite of nel Shirts, 55c. Men's imported flannel Shirts, suitable for outing purposes, some: with attached collars, others with- out collars; broken assortment, in broken sizes; worth from $1.00 to $1.50, to close 55 Summer Cushions, For country or seashore homes or outing uses, suitable for ve- randa, boat or hammock, attract- ive and comfortable, 22-inch Cushions, Silkoline 23 material, neatly hem a broad skirts ase Mruiaienelt laces Don’t fa covering 35 Sixth Ave., 19th to 20th St, Children’s Straw Hats, 50c. The balance of our high grades; worth more’ than double this 98c. Nurse Aprons, 50c. Nurse Aprons, hand made, with value Lawn & Gingham Aprons,!5c. Window Screens. large double collar of pique and bias bands, embroidered emblem, Absolute clearance of plain and fancy Silks of all kinds, at the lowest price ever known, while they last, value ever given in Silks, ee ee ee impsonGranjordCo. 2 Basement, By this method of inary. Many of these we tell of for Infants’ 75c, Dresses, 44c. Infants’ short fine Nainsook Dresses, entire yoke of tucks and one row of Hamburg insertion, neck and sleeves trimmed with hemstitched lawn ruffle, full width skirts and deep hems; sizes 6 months to 8 years; value 75c., at. 44 Handkerchiefs, Children’s all-linen hemstitched Handkerchiefs, full size, 45c. dozen; each 4 Women's embroidered and loped edge Handkerchiefs, embroidered borders; 20c. values for Men's French Linen Handker- chiefs, hemstitched and corded, woven stripes and plaids; blue, helio and red; 50 35 $1.00, ex- 39 al deep ..I2% scallop across 98c., 50 75c, Dimity Waists, at 39c. Striped corded Dimity Walsts, in pink, blue and lavender; regular 75c, kind, a 39 indow Screens: at 19c, About 166 in the lot; Combina- tion Pocketbooks and Card Cases, In various styles; never sold for 95 | im than 506, close 19 Silk Remnants. Chambray, with trimmed with nd full 28c. Per Yard, il to take advantage of this—the best Sixth Ave., (9th to 20th St. ;

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