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COUPLE | APPEAR SOOM Despite Tragio Meporte. an Al leged Myaterioue Disappear: anoe at Canada Lake May Prove to fe Oniy a Romance GVANS OF LEGAL AcE MONDAY: THEN FORTUNE He Met Miss Brown at Summer Resort, and Soon Afterward Garments of Both Were Found in a Drifting Boat. Wren ; With her teenny Oo 6 a ile the . te and George ii ‘ ine N.Y, bave + mynt ainee Monday, it in feared e that Fi aa fa back of the situation Mies Brown went to Canada Lake with her sister, dirs, Edward W. Blering, of No. 168 Bighth avenue « Aftived at the hotel, Miss Brown had put on her white duck nut the first time when Mr 1 she saw the gentle Prom ura: tine £ Ro one cise t beneath ee Mise Brow ; il about perpie who buy t @nd want Ww exclany and Mr, Lvans 5 Johnstown « he girls in 1 him down too hand had i » hurry E — baok to Johnsiowr ed that Miss Brown was nd that, | as affinities we han hens teeth in Johns e Intended to stay t where i ree | to said | led her boy f Mr h Miss Brown in Evans dia- Sppenred the very day that Mise werth » hotel, = Sea: mped the Mered for the firding of the bodies and they are ready to drag the lake. But lering telegraphs iicr mother and on Monday.’ in his fortune Blorence 1s a smart ctrl. PULL WILL NOT SAVE THEM. Deputy Police Commissioner Davis Serves Notice on Men at Trial, hy Deputy Police Commissioner Davis while trying delinquent patrolmen to- day declared that no amount of politl- H eal influence would help accused police- men who came before him. e- Joseph H. Cashman was before him for having gone off his post to buy @ ‘woman a postage stamp. “Why did you write to my friend Hamilton Fish atout your case?’ Com- fi missioner Davis asked. i “I @idn’'t” the policeman cepiie®: “My i fon did it against my wishes H “[ want all you policemen to under- 4 stand,” Mr. Davis continued, “that no th amount of influence will help you. I i shall try your cases in this room and nowhere élse." ‘A number of policemen detailed at PRES. CASSIDY [the requisite | yachts Trent THe WORT, Ti a | iA t 'MAVOR OF DELANCES iva ay 4 Tot Jithe ow AS LIFE-SAVER Me and Other Mantere of the Kninkertineker Yoolt flesqua Twanty five from Sinking § lah Pont le ELEVEN OF THESE WERE YOUNG WOMEN GUESTS The Last Soul Had Barely Boon Taken Off When the Craft, Which Had Strick a Rook, Went to Bottom. | W Clark tue | sa Mt cltsulaten | eneth and brewdt f Queer | kertiocker Yarht Miege Point on its Among the yaoht own ugh President Caanid Surrogate Daniel sell ter throughout the Horoug Tuesday the Kni lub net sail rian Bor p Meant from ¢ ann ere wer on his slo oy put F, Hendrickson i) Sawer tthew J. Goldner as his guest large sloop yacht Alpha, owned Mr Riley, and having on board a = of twenty-five young with! number of cha! the Into New Mayen Harbor t, where they remained at JAKE WOLF 1S mw put Puesday n windward, cry of distress was Mayor of Delancey Street Tired! Police of hon Island City | heard fron decks and a danger sig- tat exposed, ‘then Me Cassidy and 8) of Single Blessedness, Though| Startled by the Gruesome a mishap All three sloops ran uo a8) He Hag Been Divorced Only} Discovery of Several Small and discovered that Alpha had struck a rock off Thimble Island and was filling. The captain shouted that the sloop was sinking fast, and immediately all was activity on voard the rescuing craft It was impossible to run up along as possible Four Weeks. Boys Early To-Day. A man's head, newspaper, was found early several boys at the base of wrapped in a German to-day by 1 large rock ‘The Bowery was happy to-day when it was heard that Jake Wolf, the Mayor who District At- side, so the #mall boats were lowerel of Delancey street, about two blocks from Wilbur avenue / and put off to the sinking sloop. The) torney Jerome tried to connect with|/and Van Alt avenue, Long Island City. women were rescued first, Mr. Hen- There was barely enough flesh on the (with the oolfoe “dough bags,” is to be married again. although his other wife «ot a divorce only four weeks ago. The bride to be is Mrs. Rebecca Asher. unt!l a few days ago she was emploved as buyer for a big Broad- way dovartment store. She resigned her! they jumped at the conclusion that it Dosition to finish her wedding dress.| was the head of Guldensuppe, who was The date of the marriage has not yot| murdered by Martin Thorne. Gulden- been fixed. but Philadelphia has been guppe's head had never been found. This cted as the place for the ceremony, attempt to dismiss the gruesome evi- as the Mavor of Dela ree! or. {Henoe of a brutal murdes is untenadie, of! Delancey: dtreet 18) for however, for severai drickson taking off six, urrogate Noblo three. and Mr, Cassidy two. Then the boat returned for the men, wh were safely removed, dut only just in time, for the last boat nad barely pushed off when the Alvha sank beneath the waters of the Sound. Most of the. young women were put aboard the Ghectah, where they were looked after by Mra, Cassidy and Mrs. Nable. while tho rescued men found quarters on the Bel Ami and the Btan- head to distinguish that the features were those of a man. Tho boys carried the ghastly bundle | to the police station, whence It was taken to Coroner Ruoff, in Jamatca. As soon as the police saw the head bidden to marry again in. thi é. his State Contesston of the None of the rescued suffered any !ll-|through the decree obtained by his for- tated positive. eects from. tnffeir and the crulse | mer wite ly covered the was resumed to Greenport | and then After the ceremony the bridal pair i will return to this clty and there will be such a celebration as the Bowery | WOMAN TRAIN VICTIM'S & COMPANION SET FREE. |nike Waits Known ai over the eas |side, ‘He has a saloon at No, 11 De- |lancey street. He was married on Jan. Impossible that the| uid have floated up It was physical head found to-d OUR RULE| Jury Exonerated Clark, Who Was) varios institutions were up before the for neglect of auty, and Mr. Davis hinted that there would be a gen- with Mrs. Welton When She Was Killed. (Special to The Evening World.) SACK, WN. J., Aug. 13.—Sher- as released lbert Clark, the man who eloped with Mrs, Reuben Wel- dietown, and wha: was with eral shake-up among these men. THE MOTIVE. tracks, oroner’s jury n'a deat hacelde the dead ark de held until a warr: F Mi had declared the broth’ not he paper set free People don't read The World ad- Yertisements through {dle curlosity— > but from business motives, And the ' readers thereof are legion. World { advertisements are profitable alike to reader and advertiser, The man } > who reads the advertisements does 4t because he seeks something. The game motive governs the man who » advertises, A Pointer— q This morning's World contained Minety-one For Sale and Business Op- : portunity advertisoments. To seek- } rs of bargains and opportunity for! 7 Investment this is a rich fleld. For} fi those who have bargains to offer, or : pong capital, there are offers equally Amteresting. You can buy a grocery ’ re, or sell a stock of groceries, an sell a stationery store, or pW money on stock to enlarge A hat and gents’ furnish- store is offered for sale; a in Jersey City; a partner in real estate business, Hover a lo oe of offers. of Cheviot, English Flannel, in a variety of this season's most desirable patterns. or less incomplete in a few of the fabrics. 26, 1899, to Miss Bertha Gernderg, daugh- |ter of Morits Herwberg, Mayor of the | Bowery. | The couple did not get along. Wolf | accused his wife of spending money faster than he could make It and she deolared that he was not true @o her |The wife had Uittle trouble inn getting | | her divorce. | When Mr. Jerome first took ofce ho | tried to connect Wolf with the police | eraft of the red light district. He also | went after him when Wardman Bissert | was arrested and lates when Inspector Cross was up on charges but Wolf man- laged to come out all right ! At $12.00. The sizes Perfect Work, German | Painless Process, | Spoken, Popular Prices. {| Come and bring your friends and you will bo pleased Sets of Teeth, double suction... $3 |) Gold Cowns............. $3 Bridge Work, per tooth ... $3 Gold Filling. . QuokerDentalSocily 44 Eat 14th St, near Uroadway. 171 Broadway, cor. Cortiantt 5 743 Lexington Ave, Saka & Company HBRALD SQUARE, An Important Sale of High-Grade Suits for Men Values $15.00, $18.00 and $20.00, Two and Three Garment Suits, single or double breasted, unlined, half or quarter lined models, Homespun, Tropical Worsted or are more ae, ees J09T DIVORCEKD, ‘i Hie NEW BRIDE, to the marah 1 fntch tt was found. had It b di he head of Q of decay wou a few fragmenta of where the head” was 1 1 partially reclaim= fd-marah A short distance trom a chienp iS) d the police to Jump { was the head the store of re Nack and tt the conch of Gulde: ax Rh Tne. printing newapa| the head was wrapped 1 damp. The da , bat there was make out German, made legible to th printing Corona: Ruot wii pproximate age @ of the Tmurdered man, DR. PLAYFAIR ‘DEAD. ' Noted Figured in Big Slander Suit. English Spectaliat LONDON, Aux fair, the noted diseases, died at St. to-day. He war the defendant in a slander sult’ whioh created some stir several years azo, when he was mulcted tn $01,009 damages. The plaintiff, named {lison. was the brother-in-law of Dr. Playfair, who was adjudged to have slandered the plaintiff's wife. 12—Dr. W. 8 Play- specialist in| women's Andrews, Scotland, DAY MVENING, APGUHT 11, 19N8, REGIMENT OF COPS ee = THAEE WORKMEN HURT, eat DISAGREES WITH SHAW, Hewes foes Cane Mention te far fw FrenreTRTRI CfHee fare +e) Hwerinw PheRT fe Finwe Mo and Patrownan an Post Ghat at Each Other, but the Al laqed Thief Alone Mad an Acourate Aim POLICEMAN IS IN HOSPITAL, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY SALE $5.00 Sotid Gold Front Eyeglasses FOR $l. 00 Tos Mullete Grewal Mien Waunda Are Net Matleed to hot we fe SerisueHPrecinet Captain Turned Out Reserves COLD PrRAT an + ore ATM Rte eee, nA fh Who AN eree Beatle” tes wl Cem whe te he Kings fowptal 17 waitat * \* . hee and trek rer ttn, fn, whe le just out The bullet wount he but proved fata amen Sivttery saw the man waik Ing In Albemarle road, nen it Tween, firat sirect, just after daybreak He These are Gold Front Eyegla ses and Spectacles, with finest Ranttety ota te tinder hin arm | ilenses and patent clips, which cannot slip; actual value, $5,003 oh two pairs to each customer. They are up-to-date io style and in a'l sizes, Eyes examined by our specialist. EHRICH BROS., 6th Ave. & 23d St. hetaht, atockily bullt and wore a mixed | brown mult and a black felt ut @ band Ju - ¢ burglar wh thought the oMcer, The man turned volver at the py shot and he hailed him. | and levelled his re ceman. Slattery had and his weapon was out. The men exchanged shots at a range of twenty yards. The burglar was the better markeman and out of three shots hit Slattery twice, infiloting flesh wounds in the policeman's left shoul der and back. Slattery, with customary police marksmanship. spent his five) Heta without bringing down his man The fusiliade attracted wayfarers and the burglar darted into Flatbush ave- nue and escaped. Surgeons and attenjants from. the Kings Co Hospi {nthe shooting and they took Slate tery to the Institution. His wounds were dressed and pronounced not serl- ous, When Capt. John Zimmerman, of the | Fiatbus! ton, was notified he turn- el out he reserves, They went back again and nothing was doing. FELL DOWN SHAFT. Morris Fisher Tumbled Six Stories at Work on New Building. While at work on the sixth floor of a new building at No. 230 Clinton street to-day Morris Fisher, of No. 63 East One Hundred and Second street, fell down the elevator shaft to the first floor. He was taken to Gouverneur Hospital suffering from severe internal injuries. Fulton 5t., Elm Place and Hoyt St., Brooklyn. Iran out on heat-| ; DOUBLE Trading Stamps With All Cash Purchases FRIDAY. . “Get Habit.”" “5 Bell Brothas = “Get Habit.” Our Semi-Annual Third (4) Off Sale Mens, Starts to-morrow at — or — Youths’ and Boys’ Clothing 8 A. M..in our Four Convenient Stores, where every provision has been made for the comfort, convenience and quick service of thousands of bargain buyers. Every garment is up to date in style, finish and material. Every suit of clothes in our establishment positively without reservation has been reduced one-third. Deliveries and alterations made without extra charge. Men's 3-Piece Fagey Suits. $25.00 Worsted and Cassimere, now.. 22,00 Cheviot and Cassimere, now. 20,00 Worsted and Cassimere, now 18,00 Cassimere and Cheviot, now 15.00 Worsted and Cheviot, now.. 12,50 Cassimere and Cheviot, now, 10,00 Worsted and Cassimere, now .... 8,00 Cheviot and Cassimere, how.,,.. Men’s and Youths’ 2-Piece Suits. $15.00 Crash and Homespun Sults,... 15.00 Ballyboivey Donegal Homespun. 12,50 Serge and Crash Suits......... 12.50 Ballyboffey Donegal Homespun Suits.. 8.33 10,00 Serges and Homespuns,. 6,66 Youths’ Blue Serge Suits, $18 to $6 Suits 4 Off, or $12 to $4, Furnishings Greatly Reduced. The Men’s and Youths’ Furnishing De- partments contribute special items of interest to this One-Third Off Sale as follows : 75c. and 50¢. Neckwear... 25 $1.00 and $1.50 Negligee Shirts. 50c. 2.00 to $3.00 Nealinee Sl) Bly Madras and Silkumixedssari tasivuuuemeres sens 148 75c, Lisle Gauze per garment. 3Se, $1.48 Bathing Suits, 98c 4.98 Worsted Bathin 1,33 2.98 Worsted Bathing Suit 193 3.98 Worsted Bathing Suits, 2.66 4.98 Worsted Bathing Suits, 3.33 §0c, Jean Drawers..... ee 35 1.48 Mendicott Morgan American S| derwear, per garment......seeeessscevee 89 $0c., 75¢. and $1.00 Uesieeweagy © broken Lal) and sizes, per garmentes . 25¢ 50c. Famous Guyot Braces 35c 35c. Gray Hose, silk embroidered. 25c 16.66 | $20.00 Worsted and Cheviot Sui Youths’ 3-Piece Fancy Suits, » this sale, $13.33 18.00 Cheviot and Cassimere Suits, this sale, 12.00 15,00 Worsted and Cassimere Suits, this sale 10.00 12.50 Worsted and Cheviot Suits, this sale... 833 10.00 payer and Cassimere Suits, this sale, 6.66 eviot and Worsted Suits, this sale. 5.33 6,00 Worsted and Cheviot Suits this sale,, 4.00 Trousers, 3314 % Off. $7.00 Imported Worsted Trousers .... 6,00 Imported Worsted Trousers .. 5,00 Imported Worsted Trousers . 4.50 Fine Worsted Trousers... 4.00 Fine Worsted Trousers. 3.50 Worsted and Cheviot Ti 3.00 Worsted and Cheviot Trousers, 2:50 Worsted “ Dutchess” Trouser: 2.00 Worsted “Dutchess” Trouser. Thin Coats, 3314 % Off. Coats of Blue Serge, Drap ‘Gite, Ete, black and gray Alpaca, reduced one-third, regular wrlees, $5.00 to 45c. sale price. 13.33 to 306 Men’s and Boys’ Fine Shoes. All our regular stocks of Low and High Cut Shoes—Strollers excepted—includinggmanufactur- ers’ latest samples in box calf, velour, vici kid, patent corona coltskin, etc., formerly $l 50 @ sold at £3.50 and $3, reduced to the uniform Price, per pair, Ofe. ~ Stylish Straw Hats, 50 Cents, Every Straw Hat in our stock, Sennits, Splits, Mackinaws, &c., earlier in the season sold for $3, $2.90, $2 and $1. 3D is marked for this sale........... Straw Hats will be worn for over a . month yet. Get a new one, All our Panama and Ecuador Hats—the most comfortable summer prices, $20, $15, $10, $8 and $5. Trimmed with ribbon and leather sweatband, ready to WHAT, ATE NOWsseseoveoeewscsseeeereeeee $2 50c_ | up, and strong: Men's Blue and Black Serge Suits. $20.00 Blue and Black Serges, only. $13.33 18,00 Blue and Black Serges, only 15.00 Blue and Black Serges, only. 12.50 Blue and Black Serges, only. 10,00 Blue and Black Serges, onl; 8,00 Blue and Black Serges, onl; Rain Coats, Special. A special lot of Cravenetted Rain Coats in black, olive, tan and Oxford, well and stylishly made, absolutely water-proof, in all sizes.......... $10,00 headgear knuwn—former | Boys’ Clothing One-Third Off. This sale offers an opportunity to buy the young man’s early Fall school clothes for much less than you can buy them when school starts, Here’s the list : Boys’ $-Piece Suits, black, blue and fancy mixtures; $8.00 Cheviot and Serge Suits. . 7.00 Serge and Cheviot Suits 6.00 Serge and Cheviot Suits. 5.00 Gheviot and Serge Suits 4.00 Cheviot and Serge Suits.. Boys’ 2-Piece Suits, Norfolks; with ‘plain and Knickerbocker Trousers; also Russian and Sailor Blouse Suits : $8.00 Serge and Cheviot Suits . $5.33 7.00 Serge and Cheviot Suits. 6.00 Cheviot and Serge Suits 5,00 Serge and Cheviot Suits. . 4.00 Cheviot and Serge Suits 50c. Boys’ Knee Pants, this sal Boys’ high-grade Washable Suits, war- ranted fast color, fully shrunk before made $5.00 Sailor and Russian Blouse Salts im- ported Chambrays and Galateasy. $3.33 4,00 Butcher Linen and Crash Suits. . 3.00 Galatea and Crash Suits... 2.50 Poplin and Mercerized Stripes. 2,00 Crashes and Ducks, 1,00 Linen and Duck Suits. If there is any article of dress for man or boy not quoted in the above lists at a reduced price, you will nevertheless find it in our stores at a reduced price during this sale. MAIL ORDERS receive immediate and careful attention. Please note that alterations are made and purchases delivered Absolutely Eree of Extra Charge. This is the sale for which you've waited. Don’t delay. Get the Habit. 279 Broadway, 47, Cortlandt.Street. Go to It begins at 8 o'clock to-morrow morning. The good things will be snapped up fast. bolls ay ‘i. TO-MORROW, ~~ 211 & 219 Sixth Ave.’ _ 125th St., Cor. 3d Ave.

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