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= — $5,000,000 CONTRACT LET FOR N. ¥, CENTRAL TERMINAL Within Four Weeks Work of Depressing the Tracks anc | Structure Will ference with / Decked Tunnel / FAH Vice Prenitens ° the New Yo day re Contre tit the rR ' a 5,000,000 for the new minal and pression of the tracks Work to Meein It te alse annonnoed t wiehir ext four weeks the work w , Hi be two atorien tn a #, thet 4 pu work is the level will be fron Present tracks yard. 80 lev . ane Fanged that there will be avs am ie de (nterforence with tr while Die-decked tunnel Work. 1w Does 100 Men’ Bach big steam sh the place of 10 me ‘The first work will be done to the east the Lexington of the upper yard on poe side, and the depression of Traftic that neat | Park a 7 feat below t i take racks will start at Fifty-seventh street. 1 Building the Great Be Begun—-No Inter. Ww hile Double- Is Being Built. ndes part of the sub- ‘ouch, which will making a dou- tw hich will also be e storing cars at Fi -second street On completion of this section tramMc | be accommodated at the new ter- and the balance of area, the third the From there the work will progress Bee ashen, Parks averse [southward. West. weat of the main yard and the According to the conttact, which Pres-| main station, will be finished saent ohn F. O'Rourke, of the con- To Destroy Many Buildings. seieeen company, signed, the work (one | must be completed in two and one- suite tines half years. Engineers believe that nd the judging from Mr. O'Rourke's past per- Tape tore formances in aonstruotion work, the | pepe aG tracks will be depressed and trains run- tal q and Fitty- ning undergro' 0 years. Streets there wMl be space for ten Beginning ston avenue) ‘oor the depressed tracks will be side, as soon as that portion ts com-|p:idges on the same grade as the pleted some of the present tracks will latrest, which the city will pay for ove t be] At all the openings over, the de- be egelnty on! \ Me. ao that just ag (Pressed tracks there will be fancy rail- tegun on the other side, so tha if iron and flower beds. fast as the traks are removed the de- as the earth is excavated ill haul It along the Lexington pressed ones will be substituted Electric Motive Electricity, of course, will b: used aa de over an improvised track, the main line and dump it ‘Hudson River, REMORSE DROVE be - Treated Her Brutally. home at 302 Bond street, I i feached him. heard expressed her forgiveness. "The quarrel was over practically notn- ing, {t 1s declared. For seventeen years there had not been one ripple of discord, One child, now a pretty girl of fifteen, ‘vas born to them, and they were looked upon by their friends as a model fam- fly. They often boasted that there had ntness, never been the slightest unplea One cross word led to another in @ fit of rage Gray kicked his wite and she fell to the floor, The daugh- Several friends saw him during 4 ter threw herself on the floor beside mother ‘and the two sobbed together. Gray looked at the pltful sight for a moment and left the house. evening, but he did not recognize them, }% was evident that his greatly disturbed, He went to a drag store near After Seventeen Years of Happy | Married Life, Charles Gray, \ Quarrelled with His Wife and In a fit of remorse because he had ‘ bused his wife !n the first quarrel of ) thelr married fe of seventeen years, , Charles Gray drank carbolic acid In his Brooklyn, early to-day and died befare a physician His wife leaned over him Hl) gpd held his head, and the last words he until mind was home and bought a bottle of carbolic | ‘id and returned to his wife and child. BIGAMIST'S WIFE HIM TO DEATH IN POTTER'S FIELD Woman Whose Companion Is Said to Have Made No Ef- fort to Save Her Life Buried at Public Expense. ‘The woman known as Mrs, Albert Clark, who was killed by an Erle freight | train near Waldwick, N. J., on Friday jlast in the presence of Albert Clark, who eloped with er from Middletown, N. Y., may occupy a grave in Potter's Field, near Ridgewood, where the body was buried on Saturday. Samuel Jump, of Middletown, and Charles Jump, of Paterson, brothers of the dead woman, had the body exhumed yesterday after- noon by Undertaker Pell, of Ridgewood, for purposes of {dentifloatton, but they gave no orders to have ft removed to another cemetery, and It was again lowered and covered up. The brothers told an Evening World reporter that they were not in a position to give their sister a decent burtal. Charles Jump is a machinist in the Rogers Lacomotive Works at Paterson, and the other ts a farmer. “Of course, we did not cause our sis- ter’s death, and I don't see why we should be forced to stand the expense,” eaid Samuel Jump. “I don’t think Reu- ben Welton, her real husband, will bother to give her a decent burial, be- cause she left him and two obildren: to elope with this fellow Clark. If Clark's her the his is wife was still weeping, while tho] People do not come forward 1 guess girl was comforting her. nothing, Gray's look had repented. The daughter summoned ald. Mi Gray threw herself beside husband and implored him not to ! ais conduct. ‘was too late, dead, REPULSED BY WIFE, a Reconciliation, Swallowed yy Chloroform, (Spectal to The Evening World.) owed that he | Meld. In the kitchen he raised the bottle to his ps and drank the acid. His wife heard his fall and rushed to his side, | dastardly deed when he made no effort HE KILLED HIMSELF. Newark Man, Who Falled to Effect} noon. It he said| Mary will have to stay in Potter's She won't know the difference, anyw To Coroner Curry Charles Jumnp said to help my sister off the track and he her |#hould be punished for it. He certainly die, |bad every reason for getting tld of her, ‘With words of love she forgave him for | eing stranded and threatened with ar- A smile spread over bts face when he heard the words, but it When the ambulance | received a letter to-day from an Erlo surgeon came into the room he was |Ollicial giving the name of @ brakeman rest, Prosecutor Koester, of Hackensack, on the freight train that passed the t where Mrs. Clark was killed a few moments vefore (ne accident. There aro, four tracks at thle place and tho brakeman was on the rear car. He says Clark did not hold the woman on the track, neither did he maite any to Saye hor. Prosecutor Koester Grill aatiat Co at the inquest ner, Curry d to be held at ick to-morrow agter- er AUTHOR SENT TO JAIL. “NEWARK, N. J, Aug. i1—Belng un-|AFnold White Refused to Pay Fine able to effect a reconciliation wife, from whom at'tha home of his sister, No. ‘ayette street, to-day. Rice was a master painter and good» business. 56 ’ voy of ten. Re. J Rico made several attempts to secure] Of it weelk, Bvt oniy off ‘One occasion was he success When she fffused to return he Pan interview with his wife 1 shat PP ed to arioaing heavy! eaiyly a ved & quantity. oi “eee had Pa. 06d suo hortly hr aad he separated some nonths) ago, James Rice ended his lite His wife separated vhom him on’ account of his drinking| of the London and Globe Fi “bits, ‘The; souple had one child, a poration, { sore for Writing Newspaper Article. LONDON, Aug, U.—Arnold White, the author, was fined $500 by the High La-} Court to-day for contempt of court { writing an article in a Sunday news- had] paper, just before the val in Eng- land of Whitaker Wright, the director his who {s awaiting trial on charges ‘In connection with the failure that concern, calculated to prejudice the trial, and with the object of pre- venting fhe granting of ball, a Tho editor and manager of the news: pap ized for the publicati the yar nd were mulcted in the aring? Arnold Whi = ea the oe and. wal Ker t righ hio~ fu Brit Biston J “4 ‘\that famous make "I think this man Clark committed a | 4 THE WORLD: TUREDAY RVENING *Garman&Gy BIG POWDER WORKS JOKRN BY EXPLOSION 4 Mawere i Me aod Wee Stars" When you sec ‘ at 85 cents, you know there's something special doing, When rrooo negligees of are put fon sale at Ss cents and |toooo of them are regular | $1.50, $2 and $2.50 shirts, there's lots doing, | detached Attached and cuffs, and so many of every size—especially big sizes, that no man who missed this morning’s opening need mind, 85 cents. Rocers, PEET & Company. 268 Broadway, opposite City Halt, and 7 and 9 Warren Bt. » 1260 Broadway, 4 54 “Weet 233 ‘st. Excursions. LONG ISLAND RAILROAD “THE WAY TO THE SEA.” ‘TAN BLEACH. 9.20," 11.00 AS M627 12.10, 1.10, 1 » 3.40, 4.40, 5.10, 6.00, 6.40, 10, '8.40 10.60 P.M. per Jt st. time, Leave 24th st, E. N 6.40, 8.39, 10) 10) et 2.80, 4.20, 720, 8.00, P.M. 1° ereion' Gacurday, 3.20. 9.60 P. HUDSON RIVER AND WEST POINT EXCURSION STEAMER ST. JOHNS, SANDY HOOK FLEET. Sunday, August 16, ’O3. 50c— Round Trip—50c foot, Rector af. N- Re, 9.80: 329th at. 11 ALM aye, 5,10, Mey, an 359," 10.3) Pie! nen toot “Wes MAUCH CHUNK. SWITCHBACK AND GLEN ONOKO EXCURSION AUG. 16, via New Jersey Central. ROUND TRIP TICKETS, Adults, $1.50, Children, 75c, \ Switchba°k Tickets, 0c, Additional. Special train from, Liberty, Breet, Station, 8.30 A. M. South Ferry, 825 A. The Store That Saves WEDNESDAY i WINDOW NO 4 $2.50 Burnt Wood Outfit, With One Lesson, $1.35 FY WINDOW NO 4 50c. Embroidered W ible Pillow Slips, 25 SEE WIND WN Women's $1.00 Lace _Collars, S0c. Pare tt, iT . fi 1 IN SHE WINDOW Ne $15.00 Enamelled Re- frigerators, $8 98 Colored 39¢ Children’s Dress SEE WINDOW NO. 8. $2.00 Tapestry Couch $1.30. Covers ActQuickly! Only 190 of those Celebrated Tone-Lasting Pianos Left. Walters Dianos day. For if you select one ot these yaeee Pianos They are in reality Walters Pianos, and they are guaran of ten years, pianos sold by dealers at from $350 No Interest Is charged for ment. Upon cash sales we will box Dentistry. Fiano delivered to your home upon first payment of $5. There are only 190 Walters Pianos left of this lot, so we advise you to visit ourpiano rooms to-morrow. Don't put it off a single beautiful pianos you will get itat $195—$5 down and $1 a week—which is about Half Its Real Value. e bullt to last a lifetime. pleces of piano construction. Nothing but the pat materials are used in any part of the teed in every particular for a term Walters Pianos are considered to be ae superior to other to $400 each time taken in making pay- and ship pianos, free of charge, to ey Tat of the United States or Canada. xehange your old piano for a beautiful new Walters Piano. GOING STEAMER Grand Republic * West 129th 8t, 9 A.M, Wert 220 St., 10.00 A. “M. Battery Leaves Rockawa: ROUND TRIP, BOC, Floating Root Garden every evening exc. Friday. PATTEN LINE ‘LONG BRANCH & BACK-50C. ASBURY PARK & BACK-—80C. Highland Beach—Pleasurte Bay, AND ALL NORTH JERSEY COAST RPSORTS, LY. W. 19TH ST. 8.05, 1 ALM 240 BM LV. BATTER YG DR, Ry WEST POINT, NBWHUR SIE—Dally Outing (except Jon Day, Line @team “ALBAN Déwyrosses St 9 AM. and W Dentistry. his Bata DEN Gur work is done painte: gam fillings, 50c.; Cleaning, 50c.; ore Ca err dint & Sea ste 2 SR,, Corner uth Ave. Yt» 7. Not open Sundays, German NEW YORK PAINLES are skilled graduates, their diplomas We give a written contract to di air, free of charge, for ten years 3 of the State of New York, thi: BEWARE of Those Who Imitate Our Name, Signs and Advertisements. co ¢ wid INC TAkine TEETH ee aS WITHOUT PAIN, ALSO ONE FILLING FREE’ 'O DEMONSTRATE OUR PAINLESS METHODS and imtecauce our Thurlo Plate, lightest and most durable plate madee ly by a simple application to the gum: are the originators of painless dentistry. Our processes are pai iene Our prices are within the reach of ail. Gold fillings from $1. 0; Amal- Gold Crowns, $3.00. All operators elng displayed at each chatr. your work satisfactorily and Being incorporated is of Indispat ple value, asia Tad Wer 00) RLY SN, 490 BO! PHILADELPHIA, G8 Norte Sth st, Spoken, Lai'y attendants, Telephone Don’t Put Off Fait $5: having troublesome teeth attended to, You can’t enjoy yourself un- less your teeth are in good cond!- tion, We'll put them RIGHT at small cost. Our New Botanical Discovery gives pain the “walking papers.” Advice free. Work Guaranteed 10 Years. Full Sets of Teeth.. Gold Crowns, 2a-karat, Gold Fillin. Silver Fillings. Waterbury Dental Parlors, $5.00 BROOKLYN: NEW YORK: 414-416 Fulton St, 54 W. 23d St, (24 door west Abraham (Opp. Eien Musee.) & Straus's, Hours, 8 to G. Sundays, 0 to 4. German, French and Swedish spoken, acl Nit ATTAN CRE c., rf , LARS BURY ON REDIT “CREDIT, CLOTHING, GLO. ae JEWELRY ON MANHATTAN CLOTH Broadway, Brookivn REDIT f5th St. Open Rvenings. | Diamonds, V Watches, ry. | eines retall stores. For Sale. 2 Green Trading Stamps Instead of | To-Morrow ire: jephone to a . W. SWEET & CO., 37039 MAIDEN LAN! 389 SIXTH AVE., | 67 FULTON ST., _ N.Y. CITY, 4 BROOKLYN Waltham & Bigin Wat: & ‘Diamonds M1 Down, * No! security gutred. Welk CREDIT: rs wroiey, Fura | clothing, © Shoes; business a 62 BOWERY, con. Wate i EASY | wit an 0d can Watch & Diamond CO., TAKE ELEVATOR. resentative Ht desired, | fh Y, * lowent p | WATCH SUPPLY CO, THREE MAIDEN LANE Ww LY PA Riaranteod ; SHOERS wan don Tuesday even: t prepared to do business. M. Cavanagi man; Thomas F, aad James F. a ere forma, NATIONAL "DIAMOND Wa Broadway, Press Committee, > rity World Wants oa: framed iate y of our] wa: You Money ‘THURSDAY iM (Wednesday ), $1.50 Me cerized Nap- kins, 19x19, Doz., $1.00. " ” SEE WINDOW NO u 39c. Embroidered Mull, Yard, 25c. SEE WINDOW Boys’ $3.00 Wash Suits, $1.69. Rallroade. a Penn nsylvania RAILROAD. TATIONS. fost W tate waving landt Streets is t Twenty-third Street end rm five minutes later than that given below tor Twenty-ibird Stremt Station, 43° st otherwiae need, 7 M. FAST. SAIL —Parior, Sleeping and Dining Cars, For Chicago, Indlapapolte and Chicago. For Andoah Valley Route except Saturday Cousaais tot nati, Indianapolis and WASHINGTON AND THE: SOUTH. 7.65, 8.23, 9.25 (Dintng Car), 10.10 ( and Cortlandt Streets, 10.20) LOUIS LIMTTED.—Putiman Shen: onand CLEVELAND AND CINCINNATI weland, Cineln= (Desbrosses (Dining Car), 4085 (Dining can A. M. 12.58 Dining Cer), 2.10, (Desdr-esee , 4.66 (Dining Cary, 9. M. it. Sunday, §.25, 9 ae, 2 Oe “Car), 4.26 Di and Sec Streets, 5. {pine C ore F826 PM, 12-10 algae COUTHERN, RAILWAT. spsirean ths P. tiie Dining Car and Standarc chet OMcaa, Nos. Ke Miss 13 and way; 182 Fitth nue ATs a ros Fifth Avenue Tore th Bt.) ; foot of 4 Cortlandt Btre *, 860 Fulton Street, 3 rani Aanex Siaiten, tiation, dereey ony Com iotels and residences through to destination, Telephone "914 Eighteenth Street’ wine Ralimad Cab Services Brook; ‘General Menage Pai ‘Gho. W. BOYD, General Passenger Agent jor Cars and Parlor Smoking Cer, 4 Coaches ‘and Cortlandt Streets, 2.20), “Congressional Limited,’” all Parlor and Care), 25 Lining Can), 628 ¢ "ah Fy 1 Astor House; Weet Sree sales: Street Station and Stations ‘ 7, yn ‘York Transter iy will call for and check baggage from for Pennayl- fr Trafle Manager. 23sgucelt aU u> ey. Montrea! Adirondack & SUBRVE TS SES. >> pr err ves> ve >>> e®x eexck xx octhera N.Y. Express F Ba Sunday 3h Fxcept Saturday and Sunday RLEM DIVIS '&: if Sunday, 208 A. at aaa phone or eall ted to attenl a Work. Monday Morning Wondera | ive oundex dusiness Property To Let. "TO LET, | sexes! EELRECERES New York Central ‘Bon aps. nop eM AG ae a Se M men Saturdaye onty.79. 46 AM. LARGE DOUBLE STORE, 50x85, NEAR CITY HALL, at 28-30 City Hall Place, IMMEDIATE POSSESSION. RULAND & WHITING CO., 5 BEEKMAN ST, Rave You a Reem 1 fori mene Houses, rooms a ea donants, waen advertised ‘Worlg tor in pen Patty ¢ Weet Tomorrow until | P. Ma A SALE OF DRESS GINGHAMS in the most desieable styles One of the beet maker land colors. JUST ABOUT To buy Gingtame of thie quelit of entton market, with many scarcity and Wigh prices of CLOURS ALL DAY GATURDAY Cant Portier Matton EAR Pawrteente font a tM. Street MALE PRICE. 'v at puch « price, at present state motile clostag ap on seenent of Materials, te one of thore opportie ottes customers know are not presented outeide of our stores. ————_——~_———..« On Goes the August Sale of Blankets, Musli There have been sensational ns and Linens, advances in prices of these staple | | all year round goods since we made our purchases for this sale, besides ; which many lines are scarce. DON'T FAIL, TO BUY AT Dwight Anchor and Utica Sheets and Pillow Cases AUGUST SALE PRICK Aug 3% Price. Pillow Cases 2% cents Pillow 19% cents Pillow 14% cents Pillow 14% cents Pillow - 15% cents) Pillow 15% cents Pillow 17% cents Remember, these quotations ere for ‘Uticas* and ‘Dwight Aochers.”” ‘Fe ood wa No Mail Grders. oP. Ag) LIMITED —Pullman sieanp- er site Maa Staking eed, Gooervotion Oars. Par’ Cals plage 5 Bis, Trae thd Cieveland. Dining Cat.,..,,.| Pillow Case—hemstitched. @ cents more Burg, Cincinuati tndlanapolin, paler Loula, Dining Gary, W. ie toads Walley Rout M WESTERN EXPRECG.—For Chi. For Toledo, except Saturday. Dining or 78 P.M. PACIFIC beehbitr ant pon tae Pittebure Sheets—hematitched .. Feather Pillows at August Sale Prices GOQD FEATHER PILLOWs— Covered with A. C. A. Tileking— 4 pound. ++-8pectal .69 WHITE GBESD FEATHDR PILLOWS— 22x90. alue $225 1.85, value $2.69 2.25 FEATHERS BY THE POUND— Choice white Geese. Halt Down . Fine Gray Down. To bey now means soi Comfortables for August Sale All well sewn and alied with pure white cotton—no inferior, hurried- ly meee cee OLINE— AUGUST SALE PRICES. We cannot promise such values when Cold Weather comes THE BLANKETS "grea in inte | | are from the best mills of East and West, * representing every size or grade that can be desired for home or hotel use... . lines are being raptdly sold out, so there P fs every reason for you to take advantage | jot the wonderful values while assorb 3) ments are large. TEN-QUARTER BLANKETS Fer Three-quarter Beds. Heavy Wool—value $4.50.. All-Woo! California—value Light Cotton Mixture—value $5.0.3.98 Light Gray Wool—value $3.00. Gray & Fawn California—val.$6.60.3.98 ELEVEN-QUARTER BLANKETS. per cen! ly wenve to siand weat and wash of general family use—value $5.50....3,08 pink All-Wool Californias—pre' ahd Dive borders value #100 4.98 awe Gray, Scarlet and Natural toned combi; wo and three dorters value 99.50... All-Wool Scarlet—value All- Wool Scartet—ex! vy— value $7.98... nee Extra fine All-Wool Callfornias— Blankets that we cannot eseaert | to sell under 9.50... coer J Handsome Plaid Biankets— and ie. all pure wool—value $9.00. Many re preter thi ' lta treat Seon tea 1 TWELVE.QUARTER BLANKETS For extra large Beds— Wosiligne cotton cardineeoretty 00) cotton yink art lors—4-inch taftsta, ie binding-—value 812.00. 5.98 FINEST AUSTRALIAN WOOL BLANKETS { ‘White and fancy tints—warm enough ¢° for the Arotic regions, yet of that Hesae tty white cottea wephyr weight that shows vurity Biingete sessssseeaeessosen OB] of the wigol—dlmensions are: : vo ° 8.08-11.08 9816.98 to 0 94.08, ‘N— 8. Tye Ser ‘ded Bent é ie Co Dindings—Some pale Roa vv13.08) sree to Ten dollors tees than the Pankey ATO taney stivehed..9.49! came grades are elsewhere cold. —_——_—_———————_o Reduced Silks Upholstery and Curtains 1t will pay to buy for future needs, A walk through department devoted Silks You Can Now Buy AT 29 CENTS. U-ineh Twilled Fig’ Foulards; ’-ingh Fie’d Pongees—natural color; ii-inch Pinin Pongees—natural color; Pongees—Black or Whit! Fancy Fis’d Wash Cords; Fancy Hemstitched Wash Silks; Fig'd Natural Pongees; moors ‘Were 9 and @ cents. Silks You Can Now Buy AT 39 CENTS. White Foulard Dots and Spots Bese arene nite and Col'd Pongest Fancy Striped Taffetas: Japan Silke—\WWhite, Black and Colors. Were 49 and 8 cents. Silks You Can Now Buy AT 59 CENTS. 36-inch White Washable Habutals; M-inen Black Japanese Silks; Black Satin Dughesse: Black “Guaranteed” Taffeta: 45-inch Black Striped Grepadin Ware @ and 79 cents. Yankee Homespuns Medium ei de all wool goods for contumes Gee trom th “ ee" {r0) rer dth—§6 inche Special Value. Baby Carriage Parasol Covers Net and Lace three ruttles— Ge now . Pont d' Esprit with one. Lot 1, we tH were [Kot & were |tar & were 3 were were 36. 98.4. Embroideries—Special Lot and Nalnsook sertings—2 to 9 Inch— cents. ik ne ot esigns—Value Travelling Bags Prof, Hampl's Bath Brushes Value 89 canteeNowseraaeyerseere’ * idole eae these will show many tempting that to miss new will cause you tegret be» fore many weeks go by. |Armure Tapestry Portieres—light diaidasicowith and with ‘out Pp een act ase seeeeses BOB! Figd Armure and Oriental Stripe |ertieres—deep. vais co eringe— colors value 3d Dat. 2.98 on Str Ge pet ae ip wie Covers— 8 yds. Tong—vatu 1@ $1.75... seseeeee French Net Bed Seectestoon ve M-inch Renaissance 1:19 bolster sham to match—value $8 $8.08..5.98 Fig'd Silkolines and Fancy Curtain a Afulls—35 Inch—were .184.. Fancy Snowflake and Anatolian | Draperies—all colors—value .29. | Stripe Slip Coverings—value .19. Art Taffetas and Tickings for Cur. inlas or Slip Coveringsralue 38... 19: Oriental Tapestry Table Cavers— [84 sizo—value $2.98. w Slikolines—fancy colorings. Japanese Crepes—value .139%.. Art Linens and Cretonnee— VATU (Dee ceeeee sees Seasonable Needs in Leather Bags styles,remarkably low fe meee ek Mned— inside frames—value $1. oe Automobdilo anlar aa Skin red, dlue. black and aie Uned— Inside purse—value 150 + 95 Fine Stationery ce Hee Salen raves sheets— ‘ envelopes—dlue, * Value 6 cente—to clea Glass Puff Jars Heavy silver-plated top—Burntenat or French Gray fnish— 7; hitherto § cen: . Now + Applique Scarfs and Squat eo Special August Sale Velues, Sd inch scarfs—4 designs value 19 cents... efi @ inch squares to mal | ; 4 /

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