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GIRL SPINS YARN [CHILD-BRI oF AID THROWER is Home Very Late and Tells Parents that a Strange Man| Hurled Burning Fluid Into Her Mouth at Park Entrance. DE HELDA PUZZLE FOR POLICE. ' They Gan Find No Evidence of Acid) *T About the Girl and Think She ‘Dreamed the Story to Account for! "Her Late Return to Her Home. | ore __ Miés 1 er, aged sixteen | i to the fame of her par- venue, at 1.00 of the prize On her Jor of car 1 slight-a very > Mp, and she 2 wie Libbien was afybbien. who is cashier at t @iadlishment e. Marie Lizeux, at ofa: young | man, who rald hi corner of Park a Bing Rout A as mt her was confused | iy consented to do so, and on the way and| gersieventy-secoud had at Bed her and thrown carbotle avid Into her mouth. £1 insigiet that tt had gone lato her mouth without touching her face, but sie was too confused to :eate QUW Fhe hapyvened to have her moutn oven at the ume Aigblen's mouth ix no: a Lew Dock- sigder affair, but an ordina sort of A mouth, of moderate portions. After the acid had Libblen’s inouth she cost all track of| Degelf untll she accosted the young mus in Park avenue ant asked to be] The Old Admiral Has Her Securely Locked Se ea] inthe “Brig,” and the Bridegroom Will At- at the girl said was] tack with tne Mexican Navy. the po-| eman Don- Hundred and mm, and took | The lwhare i . and he went of the Hast ©: Yyesixth street et ium to the Werner Dr, Driechmeyer, © ital, was caied oes of the acid wi leaning out of the port- t s0 numerous are the othe Admiral's flag- aud not communicate and she had lost latest bulletin from was so) sixteen 4 the Harlem Hos: of his handkerchief. ‘The poll eee nals questioned young man who had {8 ene 1 A aienant Valera was brought Li ‘i Lihe ofing, but he was halled hy father and w ud steamed back to the mm Quality Hull 2 he sald n@_the Tam- © In September eturn to Mexico, th me, semouta mina Pe ta stat he gerenium bed, the alta to the the it T have ¢ t that Eva is | nent Injunctions pe: markaole ad still are i cuit that they are mu and certioraris BICHERD HARDING MIR: GILPIN LOST DAS LOMES BOGS MARY ICH JNELS eerie | Novelist’s Famous Jaggers Dics| Lonesome, She Sent for Negro from Poison and His Moon-| Troubadours to Provide En- | BURGLARS MET A | Baying Fox-Terrier Van Mys-| terlainment, and Later Was WISE LITTLE MAID teriously Disappears. Robbed, She Declared, The Evening World MARION, Mass., Juty 21.—1 hold of Richard Harding Day mourning for two of its fan WP. Glipin events, ts worth of Jewel mn oher this ining the In Role of “Inspectors” They ng at hor home, Knocked at Magistrate and the author is wonderin Grane’s Door, but Were i, sinymed i> nave veen ns husband was being lonesome. out (0 see it © provided to pass away ting. The servant re- lored me who are and troubadours by They had banjoes and mandolins, for Mrs Gilpin until she fit all at 1.30 this morning d. ed is other has disap ‘The dog whi supp | poisoned is the famous “Ja hich In: holding a man accused of burgiary posed for the photograph of the artsto-| fn dpe secrisanis, Court oie Magis- crati: bulldog In the “Bar Sinister.” Me hee West One Hundred and Nincteenis WM Feaily the property: of Mra, Davis atree:, probably escaped veing robbed, Who named him "Woodcote Jumbo," use of an obedient servant girl |but he had been most generally known | my experience on the bench.” as plain ‘Jagsers.” : “the Magistrate “I have learned she, Stopped by Servant. he placed beneath her & containing her He had won several cups and had been |! that the methods used by the up-to-date she says, she burglar’ op, angplncthiet are varied, and) With Mr. and Days all over olin two men in eu and the men America and Eu: his master through the Boer war. The missing dog is “Van.” fax-terrier, an old It was "Van's" salute to the moon that ro vexed Marlonites recentl had known that King eace patted his head or th of Turkey had expressed jar gam, they pnobably that one canpot be too careful, I there- fore instructed my wife and servant M@Mek to allow any one they did not) “‘kpow to enter the house when I wae - mot there. < “A few days ago two men visited my | Mouse and xald they had come to In- mpect the water meter, The servant sald could not go in, and one of them aald to her: ‘Well, we Nave a permit _ from Mayor Low and we must examine x the meter.’ The servant told them Ueda ould have to get a permit from the | aay. posted edudge, and the men asked: ‘What ) sii) nun Jadger’ 1 "Judge Crane,’ my servant told them,| gnd the men turned and ran down tho| Btrect as fast as they could.” ‘The case that Induced the Magistrate’ | Remarks was that of John Ryan. of No. fast Ninety-ninth stre He was Jed on suspicion of having ente p ents of Marvin Penn Jacobs, who live on op; second floor of No ye and accompanied i were colored, y under the pi OW, she discovered x rT lose at $3,500. articles stolen was a 690: six rings dlamona admiration | would not | yester- | reward and a men have proved ~ OUR RULE | Perfect Work Painless Process Popular Prices | 0 to what he is said to have pushed her aside down the s wo other je house at the every department, every modern appliance and Dental Special prompt attention and quick inade 8p HIS MONT Sets of Tecth (Double Suction), $4 ‘rowns Torpey, of the Morrisapla chase and captured FtYkn, ts mentioned were then we been broken into and of valu¢ packed up ready to ‘an was ‘held in $1,500; jon to-morrow. | ited SUCTION, ny others. ’ ONL ridge Work wer Tooth), ‘3 $3| Gold Filling Or To. fF Quaker Crown, Briige and Plate Work lasts a lifetime, All Work Guaranteed, Hours: 9 A.M. to8 P.M. Sunuays 9 to 3, German Spoken, QUAKER DENTAL SOCIETY '44-B. 44th St, (neo Bway, N.Y.) | 743 Lexington Ave. (Cor. s9th st.) 5 Grend St, (Grand Bids.) |171 Broadway (Cor, Cortiandt St.) Get $1,000,000 Con- tract. ‘i , CAPTIVE BY FATHER.: DEAN COX DEAD | AFTER FALL IN STREET| Eplecopal Dignitary Slipped at Rail- way Crossing and Sustained In- juries that Caused Death. CITY, L, 1, July 2—Rev. | Baenuel x, Dean of the Episcopal | Cathedral here, died at the Deanery to- | day, trom the effects of injuries received through @ fa!| co Sunday, July 12 The aged Dean was crossing the tracks of | the Long Island Railroad at the Ja-{ majca station, when he alipped on a wet rail and fel! ing on his head. Ile} received a severe wound on the forehead | and another on the tala and it In| thought he was also injured internally. Hi He was taken to the quarters Young Men's Chr Ansocl: GARDE: EXTERMINATES ! every description of insect life. Non-Polsonous, Non-Explosive, Nou-Staining. ruggistor grocer for Harvi her If he does nothav tit, or soucan order direct Pint cace 20¢; % plat 10e DRUG cO., Used by mal from us, j ader medieat car i and caances of recovery. | And | 5} miral with a broadside of | wife of a writer) toss of | which was stolen | where he was HARVIE. of St. Mary's H tara t ane, SYM Ra Eyeglass Clip, silp, pinch or Je rhe: he Dean was sey has advanced years od Dac-T- ted with the Epis Island for many fune | Sunday World Wants | Work Monday Morning Wonders in tae surges, of the Long Isla exe, whl probably officta cae etm ne ee aad Adams Co. Goods 6th Ave., 21st and 22d Sts., N. Y. a ee oc sic’ Men’s Blue Serge Suits! Sale These Suits are Handsomely tailored, of Guaran- teed Pure Worsted Serge—Indigo Dye—Fast Colors. A Serge Suit is the swell Suit for sum- mer wear. It is cool, comfortabie and appropriate for almost every occasion. These values cannot be duplicated at anywhere near these prices, Sizes range from 34 to 46. Prices are $ = .00 $—=7.50 and Per Suit! | | i | | On ene—eene ‘sean OHeet Music, 1 2 Only one copy of each piece to a customer; none to dealers. Cents Per Copy. By mail 2c, ex- | | ira for each piece. ‘| Must You. | Rosalie, My Royal Rose. | |The = pig sone eu 1 Love Only One Girl in| There's Lots of Things | | The 3 big song suc-, This Wide World. | You. Never Learn at | eee nero) he Wiz; Sammy. School. | | ard of Oz. Gambling Man Bird of Paradise, in- Only a Dream of the | _ ter: 0. O'Brien Anna 4 Undoo Belle, ger March | Why Dou't) Fou hit" of | Go, Go, ) et Choice Groceries a Cut Prices! Gur After-Inventory Sale of Canned Goods has met with a most satis- | factory respcn:¢, All Canned Goods advertised for Monday and Tucs- day will be on sale at same prices Wedne:¢ay and Thursday, In addi- tion we ofier the lollowing list of specials at greatly reduced prices:— —Very Cottage Hams 33", ana sweet; no skin or bone; suitable for — boiling; weight 2 to 3 Ibs. each; Eggsi: are now prepared to = supply you with NEW LAID White Leghorn Eggs; shipped daily direct from the farm, at the unprecedented price, Pehidozsccvensienevens: 14c NEP MEAT v —Corned — Reet or | SOL Beet, Advance BIL | .reR " 5 quality, 25c AS PARAGUS—| ©. SALAD DRE ING—014 Brand, ‘2-1 bottles ing HIGH COPPER — Our | ping ctacer, t eylon Blend ta guar) SF mouse, nN | wo aubmit the fole ff ¥ garden | + Ro] wana camo | pik 8c! corms Waheed + | dust re pte bottlen. EXTRACT 0 F | can REEF edie +" 3,35; worth $5. Enameled Iron Bods, foot, with Draws vases; all since. ‘T 4.95; worth $8. i 1 Iron Beds, with etraight y claws and soroll centre, with extended post, wich Bi “76.95; worth $9. Enamelled Iron Beds, with fancy scroll, Ar ; worth $10. AT 99,95; y mon, Reds with continuous with fancy ecroll design, | vow toot “14.00; worth $20. |47 99.00; worth $35. Brass Bela, 1K ta. Bram Beds, 2 In. post, bow foot, ‘extended bow foot. port with heary THE HOT ONE I don't see how you keep so cool and comfortable this blistering weather. THE COOL ONE—Simplest thing in the world. I keep cool and clean in- j side, and that makes me feel cool and clean outside. I t a CASCARET Ci Cathartic every night before going to bed, It cl to AGA Seat the nmeee ond bev js, and sive ration impossible. You know they work while you tee) fine ai day, : ‘ THE WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING, JULY 21, 1908. y SIXTH AVE: 19% T020™ STREETS j Gs 20,000 Pieces of Fine Decorated China At 1-3 and Less the Cost of Importation. Again, we emphasize—not a single price is over one-third the import valua~ tion. But of the China itself—a word. This statement alone should sell the twenty thousand pieces. They are samples which our buyer picked up on his last foreign trip—in the great potteries of France and Germany and Holland. complete dozen of this and that and the Samples over there mean a other thing; often more. The big low- roofed buildings are ample to show quantity as well as quality. . , Decorations are superb—masterpieces of art and refinement; china that is worthy 2 home on any table. We shall make every effort to surpass the phenomenal sale of last spring, which is still regarded as the greatest New York has ever known. French China Cups and Saucers, value $3.50 dozen, at, each 10 HO) veevens seevreee. otesecstvvesrueccesenceiees Fancy China Cups and Saucers, value $1.10 each, at Bouillon Cups and Saucers, gold decorated, value $1.25, at.. Decorated China Pudding Sets, 3 pieces, value £2.25, at, set aete ice loan tical eran aang 25 rich flowered and 29 89 Ate cr reereceeceeee sesnceesees oaeeeesereeeee Rich Decorated China Cracker Jars, value $2.00 to $3.00, at.. Custard Cups, with covers, value 50c., at 15 Salad Bowls, new decorations and shapes, 68 value $3.00 to $4.50, at $1.55 Salad Plates, in fancy decorations, value $5.00 25 | to $6.00 dozen, at, each Vienna After-Dinner Five hundred dozen Vienna Decorated After-Dinner Cups and Saucers, rich]y dec- orated with mythological subjects and gold tracings; value $15.00 dozen, at, each Department, Fourth Floor, We scrlats 75 $1.35 50 10 Alste Tables, Pirst Floor. Chocolate Pots, value $3.00, at Chop Dishes, richly decorated, value $3.50 to $5.50, at Salad Bowls, assorted shapes and decorations, value $1.50 to $2.50, at After-Dinner Cups and Saucers, value $3.00 dozen, at, each Decorated China Cake Plat value $1.00, at Fancy Decorated China Plates, with flower and gold decorations, value $1.75 dozen, at, each Olive Trays, Almond Dishes, Pie Trays and other fancy pieces, value 40c. to 60c., at Ice-Cream Trays, value $3.00, at... Fancy Plates, in assorted decorations and shapes, value $16 to $30 doz., at, each, 50c., 75c. and.... Cak 5 10 . 89 85 a Cups and Saucers. 35 Rich Cut Glass at Remarkable Reductions. new cutngh Yahie $600, Mises acre, B2-OD tres : ee Celery Trays, large size, $2.65 HRC eel recaslinad with handle, $2.25 value $2400 dozen tty aches! S135 Salad or Fruit Bowls, rich, deep cut, new designs, value $8.00, at Heavy, rich, deep-cut Water Bottles, new low shape and new designs, value $4.50, at.. $3.95 $2.85 $1.45 Olive Dishes with. handles, large size, in new fancy cut, value $3.00, at........ sevece Three Thousand Dozen Thin Table Tumblers. Three thousand dozen thin-blown sale only, dOZ...........cceeseec cues Table or Water Tumblers, for this $7.00, $8.00 and $9.00 Lamps, $3.95. One bundred pancy copper; all with central $9.00; all marked value $5.75, at... Table Lamps taken from regular stock, some with porcelain body, some brass, some old draught burner and red, green or amber globes, complete; alue $7.00, $8.00 and $3.95 One hundred red and black Table Lamps, with large etched glass globe and central draught burner; $3 73 . $465 One hundred large red and black Table Lamps, wi Dinner Sets. Fine Austrian China Dinner Sets; each piece perfect and richly decorated with gold edges; 12 cups and saucers, 3 meat dishes, soup tureen, gravy boat, 12 din- ner plates, 12 soup plates, 12 breakfast plates, 12 indl- vidual butter plates, 12 preserve dishes, 3 vegetable olsnes (2 coveres) -DieRle dish, soxcres butter dish and salad bowl. complete set, value: at $23.00, marked aj $1 3.85 Fine English Porcelain Dinner Sets, 100 pieces, with soup tureen teed large ae bese new decorations and shapes; absolute value $18.50, to-mor- i ; $12,65 $44.65 Theo. Haviland Sets, assorted decora- tions with gold, reduced from $75.00 to.... Toilet Sets. New decorations in blue and green, full size, with slop jar, reduced from $5.00 to.. $3.25 Chamber Sets for cottage, seven pieces, at, set 5 $ | 85 Bathroom Sets, in fancy decorations, value 79 $2.50, at. $7.65 $4.85 Rich Decorated Toilet Sets, full size, with jar, reduced from $12.00 to Gold and flower decoration, full size, 12 pieces with jar, reduced from $7.50 to July Sale of Household Utensils. This is our Sunday which told host ae additions for to-morrow. Laundry Necessities. Clothes Pins, selected, 100 {n carton, at. 6 Clothesline Pulleys at 5 Ironing Boards, extra quality, one-piece, 4 ft., at.. 33 Folding Wing Clothes Bars, as follows: 3-foot........e..008 35 4-foot 45 Handy Ironing Wax, cloth covered, per dozen. 5 Asbestos lron-Holders, finely made, at Wooden Ware. Platé Racks Clock Shelf... Blacking Cases Commodes, full size Wall Closets, value up to $10.00, at. Medicine Chests, value up to $7.00, at Medicine Chests, value up to $2.25, at $2.50 $5.75 $3.25 Wash Boards, family size. . -10 iT. eatest sale and your greatest saving. You read the big list an of Gas Cookers, Ice Cream Freezers, Refrigerators and a ther things—all underprice.’ There is still splendid choosing—with these Japanned Tinware. Extra strong Dustpan, ;° Extra strong Dustpan, hait covered. Sugar and Flour Boxes, 3%4-Ib. Sugar and Flour Boxes, 7-Ib. Sugar and Flour Boxes, 10-Ib. 350 Water Pails, 3 for.. Toilet Paper. 5,000 rolls of our “Duchess” extra grade Tissue Paper; pote Sheets; regularly Sc. per roll, for this sale, lor. ae=oxra yee Household Sundries. Silexo Scouring Soap, 4 for d Enameline Stove Polish.... Magic Polish for nickel and brass. Grennell’s Furniture Oil. . “Electrozont Sinkerene.. Dover Egg Beaters... No Less Interesting Is the Food Show. This Pure Food Exhibit keeps up its work of driving inferior and impure eatables from the realm of selling: It y. how to make sure. The lectures assists you to know what is best— Chef Silverbrand, of New York, and by L, Haxworth, of the National Training School of Cookery, London, England, alone attract hundreds. Besides, there 1s the music—the New York Ladies’ Symphony Orchestra. Come and enjoy it for a few minutes—and you'll stay for hours—that’s what other folks do. ® a BREAKFAST BAC ON-~Ar- mour's or Swift's, cholce lear strips, Ib.. 18% LARD—"‘Shie! ? Leaf” brands, CHEDSE—: oream, Sage Cl TOES: ack tea ripe, GA RO Ro: t weather favorite . 1 Th, sealed carton. ST y ins—Belected large Qi qt. Mason Jar. VES—A. a drial OLIV Includins packe sid, ew in pure olive oll, key % tin, ; 6 for .65. cal for 6B made from ad cane sugar, pure 6 cans, «| ‘New York domestic Bwits o1 Iheese, Ib. it poked’ ekge eam cooked, pkg. “fg SIXTH FLOOR, thern colt Sater OT Stua: °. JAMS—"Royal and’ Currant, Blackbe and Apricot, composed of granulated sugar; Pip aparece York’ stal wins, cored be Tent for