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|} PRETTY GIRLS TO ROMP IN COLLEGE PRANKS the inewost rationale WILLED 1Y PORTCHESTER. thirty-flve years ol, Nod, was kited Y., by falling fre ne of J, Middaueh Main, a New York lawyer, ATID FLOATING HOSPITALS, and all oth babies and ing hospitals s during next we FEWSDEAL The newsden held a ma of the Associatlo: 7auline Trederich J among Sir the Av Right of Det wealth, JEWELRY Word has Headquarters t city, had bee A warrant + stolen $10,000 wor Joseph Robinso: Bow NEW Wiliam Aesistant Un torneys unde: dered his res Sept. 1. Henry CAUGHT, THIBE ' Polive this Wise, former ( take Mr. Parson practises law with frement of Mr. 7 W-health of is father MAY FORFRIT NECKLACE. The United States I has been req 1) thorities to bes against the $%. ears contract 1 Midleon Squa 1owill t the ent Chiet 1 en ongaR he ow n Clyde Aubrey Hou «lez will Haine: when It tw produced ce at the Bijou on Sept rwers Po. mrge Led James ander Gi ippear snent for thrive Henry B popular at ind Arverne du mmer omes back the “HERTALKO cguRT VACATES STAY ON Telegraph. : lamas. HERDEY LOSES DIAMONDS, NEWPORT. s | WITH ROOSEVELT, Told Magistrate Flammer| She Slept in City Hall Rank to Study Types. liminary | T | pins many ty 1 YEARS. woman, was Mary Timely the United States Cire 1e's dreaming," telly; “she's | the opinion. four siaculated the — the woman : |try confining ourselves exclusively to agagine to study anne Nowe feom Brak ‘the food for a day or two with the 0 of organtsts > pla New York, | WHITE PLA Aug. %—\happlest results, | who has just return vm the Philp Church, Jersey |so he maid, afforded tunity tor | Ta¥al J, Cooper rk of Mount | “Por a yoar | have had for a noigh- pin ". H SAP 50 Asia City to claim Catholic Church | this study lke City Hall Park Kixoo, was made happy to-dity by thelbor a delicate girl—an epileptic, t 7 KE HOP irgantet of For fully an hour talked, ‘1 ] announcement that he had fallen hetr tolyhen 1 firat knew her she was DROWNED IN LAKE Hor Hh oad, Jet~T have found,” she told the Magistrate, [a large estate lett by a re tive In En-| more shadow, weighing 70 Ibs, and , Aug. B—Charloa Late, Rusit that the police of y are without Tis twenty four veare old. | subject to fearful attacks, having as ; ti TC, Tete Iple or honor ier eyetigs amounts %°lmany as 12 and 16 convulsions In a J ” = . e) whatever, ‘ AuN'R vor will be muccewted at a [ALICE LORRAINE IS BETTER, hls duitloe In the post nourishment | wha Nuts, apie bas Ay anon Niet isualt Bevrall, i ab —<—<———- food seemed te ineronse her trouble y returns 00 re J t such times ft was with ‘fimecul Opener the daek und goon broushe the Johniwehrall | FIRE MENACED VILLAGE, |" by Doty to the surface MARRIED IN A BALLOON, Several dings the Plower Hospital ee $25 IN GOLD TO EL BINQUAMTON, N. ¥., Aug » er undergoing a critical onn, Wipe Out, Thomas L. Benneit, of the i : on, The hospital surgeons. have WOODEURY, Conn, Aug, 2%.—The Mi and Miss Edith Hing, who iw ’ 92 don will bring her anfely through, Bhe Meneses a6 denen 4 the Manchester mili, Twenty-five dollars Im wold 10 F) inetd an operation of four hours’ fevers) bulliings i wager In a balloon at The Eveutng World reader who Bl ji yation marvellously, and nalllod splene mile before Ata Tioga ‘TH OF LEVI C. BIRD, LUMINGTON, Del., Aug. %—Levi ©. sclects the frat three horses tn reat) $60,000) Faturity 1 the effects of the anaesthe: Miss Lorraine was aaid to be il as Could be expected ances. Dhis will be village were bu for from this place and Watertown. ‘Telegraphic communication with friends, who] lehem. wae cut off by; fire. ne OF the mou lala dawyere news of be r sudden town ie ‘ ‘farming ecpieaatita of abou! WITH “THE ROGERS BROTHERS AT HARVARD. r, AT- Harris has been and a pron Ay WON DISCHARGE, THE TUNNEL WORK. Mary McKenzie, a Te lie. Lacombe Revokes Pre- Injunction Tying Up the Park Avenue Section Obtained by A,D, Huntington In an opinion handed down by Judge ‘aren 4 5 aewontscrinehy at A ; y the stay of Arabella D. ihe Giup, it] ‘ 1 of aan e| Huntington against the City of New 3 sulmmy | the territory 4 [PUM to-day as to win her discharge, York and the Board of Rapid ‘Tranalt Ra eeavioun acimimmomionn. (ue Bix hii Phe woman was arrested In City Hall/Commisstoners following a preliminary Ae WOR ha bench. injunetion to enjoin the defendants from INDIA Af traces of [provecding with the construction of the eae nait tunnel In Park avenue at pon theast corner of Thirty-elghth \ : * ae the shall DOTICES vine BRR BEBE S the fling of $30,000 LEGACY FOR CLERK, Mount Kisco Pontal Employee Gets in Bethichem, Cable. SULTAN CAN'T HAVE IS WARSHTP | ; BERLIN, Aug, 28—The managers of Houwaldt's ehipyards at Klel have re- fuswd to deliver a warship which had | deen ord the Turkish Govern: | ment, the Inability of the d instaiment on | | Porte top the price o SALNAVE DE ‘APE HAYTII nave, commandant troops In this section, istonal nent NORD. Aug, 2.—Gen, Sal- | of the Firmin | has repulsed the army under Nord’ and is master of the Limbe ee ae eee Boenpron Could G er oe Fall Styles in Women’s Waists. Second Floor. Silk, Brilliantine, Flannel or Cotton—which? Any and all may here be found, and in a choicer and more complete assortmen: than eves have eve~ feasted on before. The separate waist will remain for years to cone a stiple feature in the ward- robes of the great majority of women. Never bas it becn so popular as all signs promise it will be this Fall Ours possess a style and charm-~an individuality and character—foreign to those seen mostwheres, In the following items we just hint at a few of the most attractive styles: Black Taffeta Waists of superior quality, fronts of | Black Peau de Sole Walsts, satin fintsh, front of hematitched plaits and slot seam tucking, very fine tucking, stock with silk turn-over, sleeves of same trimming, fancy stock....1 $5.00 sleeves and back also finished with fine ‘ = | Back Taffeta Waists of a quality usually found in | ; . $5.95 cn N_PIVED 1,000, sok p those that command $5.00; fronts of plaits TUOKINE So cccore ces His tawiee eb ahonneases 6 lieeaeseae Seta and ffhe tucking, fancy stock and cuffs..... $3.25) iannet Watsts in colors and black; tallor cell ae ¥ Sonvisiealar Brilliantine Walsts, in blue, black and white with | stitched, side plaiting, duchess front, with fancy : $1.u0, without meiotic dots: the black and blue with white pearl and metal butions, made and finished * $1.95 | dois; the white with black dots............. $2.95 in excellent manner .. CARDINALS TAKE SIDES Black Brilliantine Waists, splendid quality; front} Dlack Mercerized Sateen ““Walsts; sheen finteh, | ROME, Ang. 2%—The Ro: of plaits and fine tucking, lined through- duehess fronts, with 80 fine tucks, also gy 9¢ troversy ie increasing in bitte out SPOS iitiened unoninseaccateees ea er .$ arly all the Hoge here s, | KING ADWIRES 1. 8. NAVY. COPENHAGAN, Denmark, Aug. 2,— King Christian received Capt. Craig [and Lievt.Commander Rush, of the United States cruiser Albany, in the Amallenborg pal After they had been presented by United os Minister Swenson, the King e: miration for the Ame! MONT PELER AGAIN A n | ST. THOMAS, Aug. 28.—A Dominica |despateh, dated Tuesday at 6 P.M. saya: "Since 2 P, M prolonged | rumbling nolses tn quick succession have been heard from the south, There is ey indication that Mont Pelee ts violently erupting.’ | FRENCH CAVALRYMAN WINS. OSTEND, Belgium, Aug. 28.—The In- | j ternational cavalry race from Rrussels to 0: ‘as won by Lieut. Madamet. | of the Who made the dis- tance miles-in six hours | and fifty utes. j BIG FRAUD IN pean —A great sensation e by the arrest of J high officials charged with de- frading the Stste to the extent o $100,000 and with a cepting bribes a Washington. | ow GHT FOR COLOMBIA, HINGTON, Au tant. Hen no Rerved the ¢ nfoderat w ats itil Wash, a, the Colombian Washington OnE FB COINS TOO UGLY. 2 by Senor Minister at € eal Arb formalls & com : ( i » Carlen | ¢ jae his ment fr riment of ven vi INGTON. A The chirese vt fr w ' i vesting IAvIMe Hud HVuN- | Emperor has compared the money whieh petits ieee wited al the § ay \ a oni le la “Die Walkure™ at 1 Scala. lis being turned out of hia mints with d : 1 ponte mE Hive | _ ! am b tour | SBeFAn cols, and nas come to the thi stage froth ne A) ted his] Helen Grantly will besin her read tour usion that it la not handso WED ON PHAZE, | = ; ey Loree aula handsome Jenough. A cable message ‘i from Minister Conger asking that two Americans skilled in the operatica of minting machinery be detailed to take charge of the Chinese Mint for the pur. pose of Introducing American’ methods FOR PENSIONS #133,556,030, WASHID Aug. %.—An aggre- wate of $133,050,089 was disbursed by the, Government In the payment of penston | claims during the fiscal year ending June %, as folio On account of the war of 1812, $153,649; $1,060,150 on account war, $412,151 for Indian | i under general laws, $85,~ nder the act of June 27, 189, ana on account of the war with 3) =_—_ OUT OF SORTS, Pleasant Way to Drive Away the Blues. | was received be ‘88 y 1 to mn A food that will bring back health and rosy chee's to the sick as well as please the palate of the healthy ie a pretty good food to know about, \lady In Minneapolis says, “I am Fant an enthusiast upon the subject of Grepe: Nuts that I want to state aj few Instances of Its value that have | come under my personal experience, “IT was taken ill with a serious’ stomach trouble, so {ll that the slightest movement caused me pain and could take nothing ‘nto my stomach or retain even medicine or water. I had been two days without nourishment when my husband sug- gested trying Grape-Nuts. “The nurse prepared some with warm water, sugar and cream, and I took {t hesitatingly at first until I found It caysed me no pain, and for |ten days I took no other nourishment. ‘The doctor was surprised at my im- provement and did not attributing the speedy cure to the virtues of Grape-Nuts. He sald he had a case on record of a teething baby ‘who grew rosy and fat on the same diet. ult resent my Mclous that it appeals to the whole household, and when either husba or I feel generally ‘out of sorts’ persuaded her to try it. But I told ‘her of my experience and induced her to try a few spoonfuls, “phe taste delighted her and ever since she has made it her chief arti if of diet. The result has heen wonder- ful; her {mprovement {8 the subject ine ot ‘remark with all who know her, n the center of the phe attacks are less frequent and d and ald was asked yiolent, and she has ined 20 Iba, isinee last November and her yt All ih attribute her improvement solel, * Grape-Nuts.” Name area by ote All tum Co,, Battle Creek, Mich, “Grape-Nuts are so dainty and de-| : a= rr nr oe oe oe ee oe Boys’ School Suits. Second Floor. With thousands of schoolboys, big and little, about to get back to town and into learning halls, it is natural that there will be demands for Clothing, Shoes, Hats and Furnishings. It is good policy to begin the new season with new togs, for it gives a certain pride to the youngsters and lends vim and dash to their undertakings. At what store to buy ? Is that the problem that confronts you? What better place than Simpson Crawford's, where the youngster’s every tip-to-toe want can be met, and rightly, Where stocks are large and new and bright—where selection is not handicapped, as vere ae great and choice—where prices are orfa basis of temptingness that insure broad economy. In view ot the above facts twould indeed be unwise for any mother of boys to overlook the Simpson Crawford Co. Clothing Dept., or any other devoted to boys’ and girls’ wearables. Boys’ Norfolk-and Square Cut Suits for ages 6,to 16 years; made of best quality Cheviots, Cassimeres, Tweeds and Worsteds; excellently tailored and will withstand the strains and knocks that the strenuous young American will give them; choice Fall patterns; also plain blues and blacks in rough or smooth Cheviots, Serees4 and Thibets. oe ace ewes $5. 00 Boys’ School Suits for ages 9 to 16 years; the sort that will stand hard usage; football or base- ball can be indulged in without fear of doing much damage to the garments. These Suits are highly recommended to mothers seeking durability, style and economy for the youngsters; ro better shown in many stores at $5.00; special here atesseseee seve $3. 75 Suits for boys of all ages up to 16 years, Sailor Style for the little fellows from 3 to 9 years; for the larger boys, Double-Breasted Jacket and other styles; all made of good, honest, all-wool $2 95 fabrics; built for good service “ie Boys’ All-Wool Knee Trousers, made expressly for us; excellent sorts. 75 and 95 eis eelegie 50 and 75 Boys’ Shirt Waists; superior quality; our own make; latest patterns; made with two collars And Hats, too, of couisz. There's a complete assortment of the best styles here at prices that are interestingly low. School Umbrellas, 65c¢ ‘The price 1s low, but the Umbrellas are good. Covered with best merican fast color gloria, with cases to match; choice selected natural wood handles, Paragon trames; 22 and 2% inch sizes. ion should supply each schoolboy or girl in your family with one, Schoo! Shoes for Boys and Girls. Second Floor. Particularly well shaped sorts of excellent quality leathers; medium and heavy weights; the styles are nobbier and the construction far better than are usually associated with shoes at the prices we name, Boys’ Shoes at........$1.65, $1.85, $2.00, $2.75 and $3.50 Misses’ Spring Heeled Shoes at.. $1, 50, $2, 00, $2.65 and $3.00 Children’s Shoes, $1.00, $1.25, $1.50, $1.75, $2.15 and $2.50 School Hosiery for Boys and Girls. Main Floor. imported cotton hose, four-thread real Maco yarn, made with knees; full fashioned, regular made feet, Instrous black, war ly the best wearing stocking made; sold by others at | Boys’ extra quality Corduroy ri high spliced heels and toes, and doub: ranted not to crock or change color, po: 44c.; our price for all sizes, the pair.. Boys’ Black Ingrain, heavy weight, heels and toes, unbleached tips. fast black Hermsdorf dye, durab) at 50c, pair and up; all sizes here at .. Girls’ combed black lisle thread Hose, 1; sizes; usually 25c.,pair, at. Girls’ extra fine imported toes, white tipped, fast black; we say nerrow “Hbbed cotton Hose, real Maco yarn, double “knees, firm stockings; sold usually 39 lack lisle thr the best vaiue At Very Greatly Reduced Prices. Wash D Dios eine Main Floor. In commercial parlance there are only a few handfuls of Wash Dress Stuffs here now—but we're anxious to clear out this stock in a hurry; hence prices that should make every yard change ownership in any, Of course, it’s easy enough to buy Summer stuffs now at little prices, but not the desirable and choice sorts, such as are fo be found here. For instance : 39c. linen color embroidered Swiss reduced to..+--+eeseeeee cove weereeee IA 25c. mercerized Batiste with satin stripes, also Belfast Dimities, reduced to. ..12% 15% Dotted Mulls and Batistes reduced to...0sss+seseee serseeccesss +6 6 12%¢. Printed Lawns, in light and dark colors, reduced to.........++++ Aso) 4 ates of Waist and Dress Lengths in various materials, goods that sold at 12%4c, 15c, to 25c. the yard, reduced to.....--seesseegeerseeeee 4, 6 and 12% a a Final Charanee Hosiery and-Negligee Shirts. Main Floor. Men’s Shirts and Drawers; about 600 pieces very light weight, imported and domestic, broken lines and sizes; this lot comprises all our Summer goods that sold at from 75c. to $1.75 per gar- 45 ment; now, each. Aare pertect in “every ,200. Shit ken lines of Madras and printed goods, very light weight, respect; vis lot includes everything that sold during the season at from 75c, to $1. 25 each; to 45 q 100 Dozen Men's fine Auailty “imported Half Hose, lace open effects, mostly plain black, with a few in the plain colors, Hermsdorf dye, double soles and heels, positively worth S0c, pair, at... 25 50c. Suspenders, 25c, 50c. Black Scarfs, 25c, 600 pairs Men's Suspenders, made of short ends of The Midget Reversible Four-in-Hand, so named webbings, In a large variety of plain olors and| owing to its small size, one Inch wide, 50 inches stripes, 1% inches wide, Cantab he elastic long; also reveralble ties, % inch wide; the silk back, brass buckles, usual 60c. grade 25) is the popular plain Barathea, in black only..., 25 Sixth Ave., Prompt ‘Attention Assured All Mall Orders, Sixth Ave., 19th to 20th St, I9th to 20th St. CVimpson Cre afore a Co.