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Worer ta ttn ie THE WORLD: WEONKADAY EVENING HER SKIRT ARE SEMATOR HEYBURN WA STREET CAR MARRIED AT LAST “ Clearance of Summer Werchandise. Bargains in Each of the — [AARC EWEN TEED ron WER DEATH EAST SIDE AT THE SILVER WEDDING We Give *S. & HL Green Trading Stamps The @utoner, the Maker, the Man Beside Young Stenaqrapher After Many Detave He Werte MWEBIG stor om SCTVINITSELS Candinatiok Maker, Plumber Put Gut the Blaze with Hie Mra Geraldine Yratman. the Tailor and leeman Melped Mande Then Gave Mer $10 to © Sweetheart of His Law Stu. [EGEL ata * Widower Michaela Gelehrat Buy a New Brose dont Days Amp ¢ L (orcs. SIRTH AVE. DAUGHTERS’ VAIN APPEAL ME WAS TO BLAME. HE SAID HIS) ARINE A DIVORCEE, The Pall semen ae neler te de effectively we have cut prices in. relentless are showing many of tt A prettiest ations — fasten throughout the entire stor Police Metuned ts + the Admitted that Me Mad Throws @ Muntion Oaleved Wy iMe Lenk af But there are hundred we hing at will een You are respectfully invited to chare in the many bare Peativit and Lignted Maten an Finny of Tratiey — tnnwiedge af the Mere ter have to get the right of wa gains made posible by this remarkable event i ak Geaate. taneed’ ine Orank Gurned Winteet?, out Gil @s on Grider Few te Therefore. san r andise of r les ripriery Please remember the following do not represent ever pails aniaktaare must he hurried out with the greatest possible speed, and in | one-hundredth of the many good values . | fe wae bet A and mame . ' . ; fr Henee . ne r ’ ‘ Mint Ave ane W. , . 4 } rvecrer 4 ng sh hee orn * bmen's Suits & Dresses Greatly Underpriced. Goatees we pd or ok meh . P . 2 Though much of the Summer is stil left. yet we must be thinking of Fall garments. Our orders were very large. versary ' \ and many of the new Fall Suits and Dresses have arrived Room must be made for them in a hurry Hence there has been no " Hs pasate . c « ied ¢ Hobie ‘iment in the cutting of pree To morrow ¢ offering should command the immediate attention of every woman anpeate . ‘ ° - " aie a apered For the balance of this week the remainder of this season's Suits and Dresses will be on sale at price reductions of i ® F ent " aw Ye ‘ rie py one-half and in some instances even tr Embraced in this offering are garments in Taffetas, Foulards, Shantung, } c n om Later @ 4 ea ed Linens, Scrim, Jap, Silk and Point d'Esprit. yd Fisor Promer nent tite ad: [aiteiny stewed 508. oe Cigars OS, Women ’s Weaists. Amorica's Cup, | sR werne iatite STE RTLALIN, iad eivataeas treeen naan’ ovis | nae rremiay ictormen inns! OAmrsday Sor Cc e An exact replica of the Cup which hee } UeiN eh amie esi KATIE BILQU Sate Srocahakes Tie |-Reacrinay Reale mivate ry Popular Sty been in America’s possession sewn: 165 ui mar inning ‘tie ' fuss te supplemented hia wae that of the ne Vit choice of any of the following § opular Oummer (yles now being displayed in our Sixth Avenue H Fieninvt tive! eta TLE KAT f 5 j . ordering Mise aroie a) The bridal part triven thin to brands at the above remarkable price Rod. ) Ch window, near 19th St if pe bandieg (epi ly to t it Jattended at a drug store {of Ms kind ever see Extras, fe Waists of finest Lawns, Organdies, Japanese Silks. years It was won by the Schooner r Aas: Setshacl” aaah Bale pedi BODY IS FOUND aa sito tt Auta SATE ce Porto Rican | ISe Dimines ete trimmed or plain; all summer styles and de- America.” which was owned by Com, i cogs sdegrs bi " e . ‘ revas, 1 honor = aowe " Alaxka, Senato . signs. regularly sold John C Stevens ii presen re ol NARROW ESCAPE FOR iin wal make their 50 Great Scott, | for $1.06" ta $750 50c to oe 75 ‘New week the “Reliahee’: ant) “Sin i a woken n you tional) —_-— Two OCEAN LINERS. Minehall Mail Orders Solicited priced to-morrow at rock Ill” will contest for the cup in a seriegt The bushing recipletit eulped a couple | aaa: ; eH ew at Main Floor. Rast. 18th 80 Gecont Ficor Frat) | of races May the best boat win | Bei ised ean ue ‘us 22°! Missing East Side Child was Siete ‘ — _ Te eee i the band cut loose with “Hail to the) py kK Wilhelm Rushing Down! s a Theybarn,, th ’ . , Chier rowned and Bargemen Who Kronprinz wi lushing Down} tandswine. Sum at | iG tb The march was then resumed with Were Playing with Her on on Nubia Barely Had Time nerone the * ‘om othe. "Yew ear S est ‘oto ter! hildren s TCSSOS, Mr. Michael's pride and hope leading | | to Sheer Off. ‘Thy wre rgarded as _sweetha Si: 0 SK y the was with the losing cup an hi! Sunday Are Under Arrest. ‘The Hamburg-American Hine steumer | TheH,suddenteHesburn went Wet For the rest of the current week we offer the following ucmpes & OWNS» ‘A mist gathered before Mr. Micnaet's| PRitell Rote CHeAGe Nauler tarreW GLI SE AAR RET were nied Ne Tee remarkable; special CHILDREN'S CONG. AND// SHORT DRESS= Samm eyes and a couple of drops hit the floor! > aeeuecn on | cape from a collision with the great | Wealth : Sn aC) FOR illustrated); of fine Nainsook: yoke of fine hemstitched Kersplagh! Bu: when le was banter’ eee ot eee eeeatay wag | (raneatlantic racer Kronpring Wilhelm. |, [et came the climax of tris ambition, 12 Imperial Carbonettes & tuck and person; cask and sleeves fished)“ acgaay about sentiment the doparted:| 7 oind in Bast Kivor this-at n and | The Nubia, coming into the harbor, was Mise Yeatnan 0, 7) 3 c, Wh Nays Rute! q shael, It off Tightly {found In East Hivor thle s way in te denseltos, Cant [1 Prie ad had obtained ne 16x20 in Black &White I CHILDREN'S GUIMPES: of fine white Lawn: yokes strect police station, Von Hoff at the time estimating that hewed™and the marrage resulted | of hemstitched tucking:_insertion of embroidery or laces Wad) awaat>) | StERE police: station ting near the| lif 88S about eight miles ewat of Sandy | SES roe esi ee ted Those who have had Photographs made at The Big Store will two grades; regularly 79c. eX) a 59 lone on te eg ateh Roating wear the) Hook Lightshis when he decided to Sa be quick to take advantage of this wonderful offer. They know the and $1.00 cnen ¥ fron the marches es hoe UN jonneee ang [amehor. a FELL 15 FLOORS. kind of workiwe turn iout CHILDREN'S MUSLIN NIGHT GOWNS: high |John Powers. They drew it from the] and changed her steam histo few age Ssel ny Wan Me nWEERTOR On Telecieue The dozen Carbonettes alone would regularly cost you more pect ee ee ae ree IIe eight hundred gu: luded the| At the statfon } the child's mother | steamer loomed up in the fog blowing | ° 2 \ } lending representatives of east side so-{identitied the body, which showed n0| hoarse blast and a collision was immi.| Patrick Meloy. DY ORES: NAOGND, clety. marks of violence on the superficial ex-| nent. Almost instantly the approaching | 12 East Ninety-frst street keilled Charles § with his and his mate, Patrick Welsh, were held rolled up: Mrs. K./jn vn; Mr. Weid- sleeves $2,900 bail each on short aMdavita charging them with suspicion of know- lo be held at the Manhattan Casino on Aug. %6. Bloch, who is the Secretary of the Board of City Magistrates and the Some of the Gae Jamination, Later the child's father] stranger appeared to see the Nubia, |‘%!® afternoon by falling from the ff- There wore Jerry Sullivan, the ex-|reached the station house and an affect-| gave a sharp sheer to port and pansed | teenth aoe * the new butiding at No. | ‘ ballplayer and aotive hitgh-bail juggler: jing s ensued, The father was loud] close under the stern of the anchored | Broadway, landing in the centre court - * 4 1 \ nan Harry Doll, who in his denunciation of the bargemen, | vessel VaWelcaeel wes ati work ona core er Jor omen Gxtraordinary Bargains Chursday. ee | wax; <ieln, the ladies’ choice |and insisted upon an autopsy. I The passing craft was the Kronpring|the court yard and lost his balance P | wine mie Avenue A; “The Fat| very bitter toward the police, who ex-| Wiihelm. going at full speed, outward hashes walking on Orage His head Lasse The “Victory” Sewing Machines are made by one of | Cop.” and Peter Smith, “the peerless | pressed the bellef that the child's death| bound from New York for Bremen rate enc psctit fet poeta Tu Pri R oldest and best manufacturers in America. They embody all drinker," who passed on the eredentiais| was accidental, and left the station to| ee Kilied instantly. Few workmen were in TICOS Greatly educed, the newest improvements : fired with the most practical and] at ‘the dopr; John Mic! the chil-|go for the Coroner to perform the} PLATT MEN TO CELEBRATE. | the bullding at the time. Th \ f Bathing S: Copaaall anachments ; self-threading dren's candymaker and b: © of the | autopsy. | —— ——— e enormous sales of Women’s Bathing Suits shuttle and automatic winder ; guaran- [4 4 host, with a brillant horseshoe blazing] Katle Biiquin, of No, 6% Enet Six- | i teed and kept in repair for five years. 'e 4 on is bosom; Mrs. Michael, in brown| teenth street, disappeared while play-|PMp Bloch Anssoctation to Have in this Department during the last two months have To-morrow at the extraordinary price of and wiilte/ lk plained ee ae a ing on a coal barge at the foot of Outing This Month: resulted in an accumulation of left-overs in certain “VICTORY” BALL-BEARING BOX TOP SEWING Mr. and Mrs, John Reiffier; Mr. and|East Twenty-second street last Sunday| Platt Republicans of prominence will 3 MACHINES, mounted on rich highly polished oak stand with Mrs, Willlam Dor her, of coffee-and-|atternoon. In Yorkville Court to-day |be in evidence at the annual outing and styles. These we must hurry away ere the Sum beautiful swell front three drawers; ie tas ae Be cr ee penaleaiety Daniel Cavanaugh, the captain of coal|games of the Philip Bioch Association, mer season closes. Consequently we have re- “ell: baat nickal | atcachnents's//eatomatic’ and Mrs. idler; in black and white; | ba >, .. L. and W ry = Assomt 5 i Hllllbgi inca, wtlee lepton! asnll| euenhie crete, Sete ol alee ee cece ety District duced prices to the extreme limit in order to make | winder and tension» delightfully easy to run; will last a lifeume ; very special at Also the following specials in high-grade Singer Machines : 10.75 irresistible bargains. and mate ain sh op 32,00 GOLDMAN AUTOMATIC TUCK FOLDER ; fits all sewing machines and W/ 0b i f , 7 Pay he) Fe.) (™ird Floor, Centre.) ing where the litte girl is. Platt leader in the Twenty-first Assem- WOMEN'S ALL-WOOL BATHING SUITS. } sinceR SEWING MACHINES, vibrator. oscillator, improved auto- s soutaleg Mies eons captain and his deckhand were| bly District. has leeued Invitations to the blue flannel blouSe and skirt: effec- matic chain stitch, drop head, carved woodwork of oak and walnut, s n M : 3 a ited on their barge outing and games to leading Repub- lican and Democratic leaders. Prominent among those who have sent | letters of acceptance are United States | tively trimmed with white braid, good style, regular price, $2.6 reduced to clear at Tillte Ray, * organdie and Anna Voss, pongee st Side belle," white | terda peek-a+boo waist; Miss | Rese silk, with Russian | tra, afternoon by Cay Ives Van Twents traced the barge, as desert lace and diamond sunburst; Gus Hannah, nine years (Second Floor, East of Ce 5 : ‘lev dz | Ben homes C. Platt, M. Li Sohlueter, the practieal plumber; N, SRT TRteNeeoR HOT To a playing ica theriee Ohuismanine ine Saas BIG MBN, ATTENTION! ‘upple, the butter and eggs man and cn she daappedred. 28 | ican County Committee; George Wilson : dry grocer—very dry; Mrs. Herman, Oe Mn ae teees caate (MormeR, State ‘Superintendent’ of ince Of the 11,000 negligee Gel Daugiien ot Dibstyaandiheeihues Htauin, “they were on | SONS, Atendent of Bute Mee uy |shirts put on sale yesterday ne Krause, pink but jiterpoon to Pla¥ | HG, Dorsoh, one of Mr. Maher's prin= ; inci 4 Maier Liszin ikewie | Me a Suet tecteation | foal’ assistants. is. Chairman, of the the sizes principally left are i Bloch Association Committee of Ar- statuesque; Mrs. Edwin Hi t and ont T barge. | fangementa and he is prentiing on fa Dig, T8 to 16 neck. urer of the Patrolmen’s ® to the story the; ¢ Rad si iy SSArAs at the ‘Uhitaeey | Programme of events for the affair on siadions th d Agent Piswara, af the Children's | RE oe 10,000 were regular $1.50, Mrs. Pop later gay oo $2 and $2.50 shirts, Eugene and tn Monday’ ban STORE Is started for home CAN’T HELP IT. tre Etzel, “Charlie, the Butt, Bilquin and Hannah Coffee Nerves Always on Edge. 85 cents. 1, and Miss were in ring and Hannah Ri i * Wdentified Cavanaugh as the OGERS, Peet & Company, Mra William Hertgiven her and her’ playmate “lo | The éaey way to get rid of coffee | 958 Bread re 4), oppoaite City Hats, 7 and 9 Warren 8, Kramer, an | 842 Broadway. cor a and Tony nerves on edge is to quit the coffee stone builders, and their wives; C Eypout the/and drink well-made Postu: 710 00 148 teh Ave. ers Laily, the international tailor; Andr carpe S70m | Coffee in its place. = Food | 140 Broadway. cor tof fj Z Le Keisel, the plasterer, and wifo; Police- |‘ e string-piece,| When the Postum is thi CRUEL 67 A a ra man Harry Bourke and William Keifer m my barge to a lumber pronehly, Ae NNUA earance ale oO. SEE oiled it furnishes a rich tasting food \drink end) it 1s then easy and pleas- VINCENT \ant to shift from the drug to the food | | ENNSYLVANIA Rail- | A Washington lady says: “For a road Stock is as valuable long time I suffered so from nervous headache and was so weak and worn d . to-day as it wasin January. But it costs less. t, and I would. oe |out all the time that I was hardly jglad_to help in finding the child, tt rjable to do my housework. Every None of the relatives of the Inte Mrs. | Gould. i | My fancy Summer Suits are | just as good now as they » tied up next to mine, My deck. A , e Beau | bar and their wives; Frank BI the Beau | Pend and 1 put them off the boat's Brummel of the east side;"' Mike Krem- | eral timos, but Just as soon as er, the boss truckman; Benjamin Boyle, | urna hear they yaulat yerurn the real estate dealer, and his sister | It was « fi er Helen; George Fillhand, fish and oysters; | ET) Thur He ene at tee Charles Hills, the obliging iceman, and! jons were not looking. bis wife. and 6o many others that thelr and six children living names would fil a column. Bory any Wen’s High Grade Yegligee Shir Our enormous stock of Men's Negligee Shirts reduced to close in short order. The very best imported and domestic materials in each garment, made to please the most fastidious taste. Divided into 3 select lots to expedite rapid choosing. An unlimited variety. 0100 Kt 69. | At 3Ie. little thing worried me so, and the pe a . ent Pissara insisted that pot fH Trae tae ep ereeen ts Dut Me | coeuin and iis mate Ye held undi-the [noise of my two little children al- the society agents can make/most drove me wild. | tee ” The names of somo of the guests ana} KING EDWARD SAILS TO [using coftes three times a day for | They're “a good buy. stocks which have been selling mostly with detached cuffs; also pol! T tried my best the sidewalk and sized up th a, he investigation. Welsh is ) ar. Michael's Getichters Ta |eiathciives at Noo 1s India atrect rece tobe Bind anal pelea ith chem eine June. , ’ Any shirt in our immense The entire surplus stock of — Anyshirt in stock not included ; 4 spicuous for their absence, |;pelnt crosser I grew, until I was discour- Bot ey, cost leas: stock that may please your fancy. one of the largest shirt manu- in the other mwa es ene { “Lady”! Preas Agent There, aged almost to despair. I had been| 29-0 less, Nothing reserved. Shirts that facturers; also all of our regular that sold at 75c. an : { 1 have sold up to $2.45; cuffs quick-time descriptions of the toilets about twelve years. Several months 1 Broadway —22d Street hed J h $1.00 $1.50. Ligh: 300 d Shirts from the largest | = letached, plain or at to $1.50. Light an loz. Shirts poe wara whispered into the tan Even-| T Fi ago I read an article in a religious Glath Avenue—Izth Street attached or : b Urs ing ‘World reporter by a. natural-barn VISIT FRANCIS JOSEPH. paper ‘telling about’ Postum Food plaited bosoms. light or dark dark colors, and white, plain or manufacturer of ae fea n CoN lady press agent as thoy glided grace. {Coffee and I made up my mind coffee colors, plain white. Sizes 14t0 18. plaited, sizes 14 to 18. the country. sizes 14 to 1/ 8 He Will Take ths Waters at Marien-/Was causing my trouble. SOLS bad) Wafere (Going its So I shut down on the coffee, ; i 7 eight. which was easy when I used Postum. . fully over the feet of the other dancer: ‘m_the dreamy mazes of a waltz Once when asked how a certain lady — was dressed, she softly murmured: Austria. ° is “Like the head of a cabbage.” |My headaches grew more painful at a. scribed another, as “Posing a! toxpon, Aug 12—Kine Eawara frst, but T was not surprised at this| if 794 suiler from Lpllepey, Fits, Falling lQA-OUMIME UMINUCUIC ale a torla, at the|@nd was determined to let coffee sailed to-d fro} Port Vi yehioe tie Thames, 0 At elalone and give Postum a fair trial. mouth of the Thames, on the ré tha fiutty frizzes Another young lady Ghildren,’ relatives, friends or neighbors that do 80, oF know people that are aMicted. who was a great help submitted’ to. the power ‘of the | peated In a few days Postum had driven |New Treatment will ‘mmediately reli = = - - ————-+ elp raubmnitiod 9 co. the. pows @| Victoria and Albert for Flushing, PERMANENTLY CUR = = ; Ron, “Twas engaged to {hat ble tallow | Whence he will go direct to Marienbad|most of the drug effects of coffee out) are ranked 10 do. 1s to Sr re The dictionary is not stingy with) fectionery, an old-established hotel! TRBATMENT and try it aa CURED thousands where everything else failed. Will be sent in plain package absolutely free, ex- illustrated book, “Epi. FREE by mail.’ Please areas. All cor. A BRIEF COMPOSITION ON PULL. . of my system. The headaches grew less and finally stoppod altogether, and for the past three months I have been a different person. The head- aches are all gone, my strength ia coming pack, nerves are steady and T feel rested in place of tired all the tim: over there, but Byery namber fotind the floor filled with dancers, and as they whirled about they gazed ‘on a gasoller behind the band, where brightly burned “H fly the coop on him.” | to take the waters for a fortnight. He will travel incognito as Duke of Lancaster until Aug. when he will proceed to Vienna to pay his accession visit to Emperor Fra: oseph. — KILLED BY ALBANY FLYER. definitions, It also says, among a Jot and house and lot, including a eigen of other things, that ‘to pull means manufactory and store; another offer “to tug.” is that with three to five thousand That is, ‘‘to tug” means “to pull.”} $25,000 can be made; a partner be) Hence we get “'tug-boat.” tween twenty-five and thirty-five é .|years old is wanted, a corner saloom About the only thing that can illue- | Years old is wanted, @ corner Salted coy & ||» NIVR, HENRY MICHAEL | The Dictionary says pull means Room on the g “to give a pull.” solier was imited, I know {t was coffee that caused there had to be abbreviations, Plerce Was Making Ratiroad Sur- Ripans Tabules are the best trate the comparative strength of the eal estate office, &c C. ee was tapped room, cael ver When Struck by ‘Teatn, a Re ee ae Fae ieeala that Rlitaved ation In other words, PULL means to litttie World Want adyt. is the tug-| thee under the For Sale conte \ there was so much to eat at the banque: | ‘The Albany flyer onthe New York|wrongs that coffee caused. T always ingle year. Constipation ene | Dull. | boat, Except World Wants are/there are all kinds ot bargainy, such AR Nnara ies Ange AL ees pecs Ton eater die] Central Railroad, due at New York at/tell people when recommending Pos- Dur, tick [neadaohe, “dlisinews, | It has been applied to other things latcangan! as furniture, ty Tenet fenkseae what to lea “| 1110 A. M., struck and killed Daniel J./tum to be sure to make it according Minees arising trom at dicrdeed by those who have not hesitated to ing machines, Y¥, horses There, the. Keenoat enjoyment everywhere, und the happlest wag vthe host fimsclt, ie ey is ty @ loving-cup.”’ sal b indi fagly ae tho itt, cost $n pat.) fid,! | In this morning's World there are! wagons, stocks of merchandise, &tv. Business Opportunities and For Sale | &c. 5 advts. that outpull a fleet of tug | an Lael weekday morning Pierce, nineteen years old, at Univer-|to directions; don't forget to boil it sity Heights to-day, He w unmar-/ffteen minutes.” Name given by ied anid Was emiployed in the engineer-|Postum Co., Battle Creek, Mich. ordi ¥ Pact deere rajlroad, His home} send to the Company for particu- alPILR OIL Rae ears hare relayed or cured by Rigs ‘Tubal, erally “give ralet within tweaty recent packase Te enough jones All_drucxtets_ sel! bal take liberties with the King’s Eng- lsh, In politics the word PULL im- plies— read World For 8 NOE Ft" Wyre Cree ees | ave Known, ‘then, that it ‘i 1 iL of extensl f til boats—total number, eighty-two. ; 1 + the {lars by mail of extension of time But why go on? This purports to ; Sas SER iD Fowees cH the. $7,500.00 cooks’ contest for Sy Ga RA | ‘You cen bey @ qianufacturing con-'Guadeye oi

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