The evening world. Newspaper, August 17, 1903, Page 5

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— D Open Catt Unt 6 P. Mw. CLOMED ALL BAY SATURDAY 4 thet Partner Motten i EAR Oe ee ee —— HAVEOUSEEN THIS ™*7™™*°"rzeatuscere PRON ohh) Me Ge °3. 4K” Gren Tate Stmn RUNAWAY BEAUTY? | aeaeetmemnene SIEGE! GhoreRG| — Only Sixt but b for H Weet Paurteente @treet | Age. kt Bt at te ] In connection with ! Wissing from Her Home for i womens, | Ohe Bug Store Is Buster Chan Stock Clearances H we will offer ToMorrow, until | ovctoek, {HE MAY HAVE COME HE Sv er Be Sore ©, OA “s Se ason, |" AND, 2 cet surriecs, te NEWPORT, KNICKER AND SNOWPLAKES,, 10 here A wid le Be VeRO: WORN ctrere te Its popularity is unbounded. All who come here are pleased Good values in des Mill lengthe—in all the fatest colorings | | Neved to Mave Caused the Girt up- Sui le Aken He ane: One ] pendable and seasonable merchandise are always plentiful But come here anyhow see Roce Sehr and Skirts eiende 1 the Store and the many other attractions. Tn ee ‘ | N GINGHAM DFP ARTMENT PASBMENR . It's always interesting. At present we are celebrating the eighth week of the great _— ™ / Manhatten have seen Summer Carnival This is Scandinavian week, embracing Norway, Sweden and ] t ” rate 6 rs : | nated oon "tor atte Surety ccc, Sea te cocruita Gaaeaté. Pi ye : Towiilay Being Children’s Day . theaked and atxtoen yeare chd, whe t| celand, the decorations man’s Mystifying illusion “Phantasma.” Hear the | Sewerih the prettiest itl in Tenafly, | ‘ Sic F arg afl satay ned selina popular music. Of course, there are many important special sales now in progress | We offer: i M4 Wedke ago, and search hae been made A few hints: GIRLS’ BLUE AND ROSE CHAMBRAY DRESSES High of low neck —teim’d with velvet and beading— for present wear, or will make pretty dresses for school later on—4 to 12 years— value $1.00 CLEARANCE OF | BOYS’ SHIRTS, WAISTS AND BLOUSES. “Mother's Friend,” “Star,” Cadet and others; also Fauntleroy Blouses—in white and colored Madeas, Percale and Chambray. for her in vain throughout Rergen, Ftnd- son and Pagrate Cov muvhorities think abe York, aa het beauty would male her \ #0 conspicuous that she could hardly ' have eecaped detection anywhere in the vtoinity af her home The mint is tail for her years, wall) developed and hag a strikingly stately carriage. Her halr ts brown touched i with gold, her eyos are large and gray. tee Clearance of Women’s Summer Waists. The sale of Summer Waists began spiritedly this morning. And little wonder. Qualities are excellent, and the garments are such as are needed just now. Prices are one-half less than usual—in some instances even lower. No woman should miss this event. La wie ron tace a oval ») SEES EMME AS BADE |ANSHES FN | 2omen’s Wrappers of Lawn & Poreale 8 gai pac On Aug, 6 Katie started for Enale- wnod and did not return, No trace of her after she took the trolley from \ Tenafly has been found. It was thought waen she did not come bome that she For the Girls CHILDREN'S UNDERWEAR Fine Muslin Gowne—V or high neck— em>'y hematitehing and yr tucked ' For the Boys Were. Now. All-Wool Sallor Sults..5.00an@6.00 2.80 Youths’ Suite—18 to 2 yrs. | All-Wool Knee Pants. BRIDE'S SIDE SHE TAKES POISON Ht 49e., 69. & 83Ie. had eloped with a young man, who had deen devoted to her, but after he was kept under surveillance for @ week the Dressed in white Ifke a bride, May Ganley, a remarkably pretty girl, at- tempted suicide by drinking turpentine ‘TRENTON, N. J., Aug. 17.—No trace has been found of EB. A. Moree, a Tren- ton horseman, who disappeared from were injured. Undoubtedly the best values named this season! A certain manufacturer of VVomen's Wrappers attempted to force the demand and simply over- produced. Being obliged yoke—2 to 14 ¥1 Musiia Skirte—Umbrella emb'y or lace—4 to 16 Fine Cambrie mith tucke and fine emo or two GIRLS’ WHITE LAWN DRESSES 49 Balance of Washable Short White Lawn Dresses—Yoke ang i] b in Tompkins Park, Brooklyn. She re-| Erie, Pa, leaving his bride of a week suspicion was abandoned. Her father . Pa, L$ he gretted afterward that she had not} penniless. Hie friends believe that he insertings and ruMfed fancy lace— i thinks she left home on account of er] Uy carnolic acid instead of turpen-| has been killed for fis money, and pri- to sell for ready cash, he offered them to us at great sacri- | 4,10 16 vears—were $1.99... 0.0.1. 19G)| Weekenie Beams iiatery : | vrother. A few nights before ehe ran tine, but she snid she had feared to wordne with the fc WwW. Cambric and Muslin Drawers—full Washable Tams and Salors... - @ 8 away her brother found her and her th ‘ole 7 rl Piet datectives are bd es. le pass them on to you at very little above cost. lawn ruffle with tucks, lace and insert-| Baleuce of Straw Hats— P| Svoctheart walking together ina lonely|Use the more violent polson lest {t/ police of Mrie in an effort to clear up A nal ings or fine emb'y, tucks and | were 49... "29 2. { country lane and slapped her end! or sane mae her pretty dress. as the mystery. n exceptional opportunity to get a neat and pretty garment | hemstitch ruffe—2 to 19 years— “| [Were 9... OO ‘ dered ome Wi an mom| hi the wi ite he were . i tafeave he Houve jfter 4a. 2 ,.| elf in the, park oppoatie the flower | agate, ig fae sitter, Ht aes at small outlay of money. Bove’ Madras Paiemse— | For the Babies who ts the village store-| beds attention was attracted hi e. He tqok the trofter nd , pet mi seo biley Ld in heneterokeac over 8 times her age. ct WOMEN'S WRAPPERS of lawn and percale, very attractive pat- Muslin Nieht Drawers—emb'y \ aie Nainsook Slips—fancy 3 her disappearance, number of young Malay asa Bebize Pabling, fo tour eel aL terns light and dark with 14-inch ounce and fancy washable braid Lge | trnmed—t to | Tacevand enib'y tclm—vaine 0 4@ ‘ 7. ee tna Ree nae placed the ecHel te) tai | clroulles ne one without a word P| Hemme 0 War free He: CHILDREN'S CORSETS & WAISTS Tang Sik oatysiaorate capes wih i its con’ an fe! races when, without a wi cr) < | @ inser and € bs ‘covering her face with a hand- | w Cae Morse (@appeared. Mra. WOMEN'S WRAPPERS of lawn and percale. very pretty pat- ua Canes and shirred ribbon—value $198 = 598 Kerobief, Some ran to her assistance, | Morse returned to Trenton to-day with | terns, extra full shire, with deep flounow fancy border trimming on 69e Koc beatl pred fre az be oy rv attachments Pique Coats—single and double hater, waa daahied tn her face and her money sent her by friends, skirt and waist, regularly 98c., afro oat Be Came é PLC ype eae pcos emb’y invert- chafed to Ki cireulat! SSR a feet IG oes pd —_— aie ulate dined ang ook Hon! wuree Dead in Train Wreek. WOMEN'S WRAPPERS, of lawn and percale exellent quality, handsome Gautitle Goresta-tace anc. eum "G5 | “Ware 4d... noe | Were Gia eee 0 the Cumberland Street Hospital. GWICKAU, Saxony, Aug. 171—A pas- designs, skirt cut extra wit ‘i nce, waist prettily easton ie hicen) Se ‘ere 5.98.... ' HAVE CONFESSED eter she Fegained consciousness she| sooger train wan derailed to-day be- SS trimmed with bretelles and fancy braids some have embroiderytim: SIC SeaaeeMnaeatnier saci Ware 7... Now 498 ; formerly been a telephone girl| tween Rotherkirchen and Ober-Krinits, ming, regularly $1.39, were 98... 49 Intants’ Silk Cape—ombid and ; i City and had tried to die be-|Three persons were killed and forty (Second Floor, Bast of Centre.) trim’d—siik lined—-value Pape 62 : d waa lonely and despondent. 4 yoke of lace Round yoke, ace Inserting, with Bee earerelie $890 ccccsces- “toe MISSES’ BATHING SUITS Those that were Those that were French Waists—elaborate laces and emb'y—some trim’d Skirte— sizes to 3 yrs.—value $1.69. Arrested in Providence, They -_y Told How They Found the! | Wealthy Manufacturer Alone WMen’s Neckwear and|Women’s Undermuslins. Weg ligee S yy core 5, Fresh, Crisp Garments Underpriced. WOMEN'S NIGHT. | CORSET, covers GOWNS. cambric, high and brie, some with hemetiched ey Adamscz.Co : MEN’S NEGLIGEE |MEN'S SILK SHIELD Yack, sasbed vate: ators aes ah and Assaulted Him SHIRTS, weil made of lesen bees os V geek che vole crmmed 27 Oy tucks and fle soothes 7 | CHILDREN'S HOSIERY { soeellene ually of ma- ee a etree | regularly 25¢ Fina and Heavy Rib-—tast black — percale, de- colors, COLORED WOMEN’S DRAWERS. | CORSET COVERS. cam double beels. 3 and toes— yohn Adams, omge boy for Issa B as an cambric, te i styles inched fe neal nall sines value .35.. .14 py) gdghn Ate aged end wealthy truss 6th Ave., 24st and 22d Streets, N. Y. insted Lets SL Gay and SILK STRING TIES, ime gh ace: ready 25¢ sia a oe sie ches 95. ee * ce imervon and edge: ree Cc manufacturer at No, 86 Bast Twenty- : WOMEN'S PETTICOAT:! larly One CORSET COVERS. 10% cambric, lace yoke and trim- with embroidery regularly 75e 59e (Second Floor, Centre.) piaited bosom; regularly | regularly 25c., 0c 75e.10 $1.00. FICK iain Foor, east of Bucatator) [oo Umbrellas Underpriced. Covered with Union Taffeta Silk and Mercerized English Twills; cases and tassels; 26-inch size for men and women: choice and Water Coolers’, Reduced varied assortment of handles, such as full length and short silver novelty handles in a score of different designs, pearl posts, with BLUE PEER ICE-WATER COOLERS; nickel-plated faucet wit cooler: silver caps and swedges, selected natural woods in Princess loop and hook shapes, plain or silver trimmed, polished steers’ horn, pe regularly $2.50, S#e buck-horn and ebony. regularly $3.00, 1.00 regularly $3.50, 2.17 Choice of $1.50 & $2.00 Grades for J, O00} 4 thied street, went to Police Headquar- i : . ‘ ters to-day to Identity two prisoners, two styles, one wil 4 4 James Farrell and Fred Le Clatr, who run S and rave in a S embroidery ruffle and twched iN were arrested in Providence by Detec- Z Sah lace lnderiion aad: wile: IS8e edge: regularly 31,50, Other Offerings at Reduced Prices ; that show how we bring down stocks to Inventory Standpoint ! tives Reap and Hughes as the men who \ had assaulted Mr. Seeley and robbed Paris Dress Trunk! French Edge Suit Cases! as lish sole leather, with hand- him of his gold watch and $60. Langan, of the Detective Bu- says the men have confessed. They were employed by the Interna- } tonal Window-Cleaning Company and 4 when d{gcharged canvassed the old cus- tomers on the pretenge that they in- tended establishing a business of their Capt. reau, & finish, corners capped and riveted, strong Englinh handies, high basp, Irlah Moen 1h wi Silverware and Cutlery Ladies’ Underwear and Corsets - Sell, Sell, ts the order of the day! |Sell, Sell, is the order of the day! 3 Cambric Drawers—d \ hem— Peeper ypertets tea titched ruflesvalue oe gg assorted designa—dead or ronoes: edge— Sambric or Muslin Di ers—| sess owen wediriateisannr csr 7.98 | and emb'y rume oF ince Inserting Nut and Frult Bowls—bigtly ete value solid brasempcing, locke, these are fu sale 6 gal. regularly $450. 1.50. 8 gal.. regularly $5.00, 1,67 10 gal, regularly $7.00, 2.25 tnohes; Men’s and Women’s Travelltng Bags! iJ On their second visit to Mr. own, i Fron! a Seeley’s office they found him atone and Custom ot imported Russian calfskta, (ata, Wiser, Freak, isle at) I) 2igals regularly $4.00, ¥.94'|) creira ricer, coat: 1A) | pumnished-wold lined-—cancy edge ambrle Corset Covern_four laos peat him, The office boy interfered, but Sandceowed, full, leather’ ined, with brass were $2.49 and Laie 0454 1.08 | ERCSTD ES Oe Suche Oty SRAnE ©, lar stitchings, lace ed; | value .39. |Camhric and ainsook—round lace insertings or emb Tybon Tune Cambric Skirts—double rue of Special tot of ‘ull hollow te regund quant @uaranteed—vali Dinner Knives and Forks, Fine steel tangy each—worth i Took lags coo 7 was knocked out and Mr. Seeley was trowas elie and eubloods aioes 14.” , then thrown down and his watch and | money taken, The prisoners were under ——S ene 15, prio Hosiery For Wen & Women. WOMEN'S BLACK LISLE LACE HOSE, with regular One Summer Shoe Clearance. Good Shoes and Oxfords for Men, Women and Children at reduced prices. suspicion, and when they were geen poarding a Joy line boat yesterday the detectives went to Providence and ar- rested them as they landed. ‘The men will be charged with mur- Seeley's skull 1s Light-Weight Suit Cases! A lot of light-weight DRESS SUIT CASDS, made of Gootch piaid canva also drab linen, Notions and Toilet Articles | Fine casmbric “deep lagen fhoune with tucks. Point de dell, Sell, ta ¢ or good emp’ y—value 2e.. oe ) |Muslin Night Dresses—V or hil 9 | Neck—tucks, insertings and ¢ sy cases are ight and strongly y derous assault, Mr. Maoh value $2,007 priced. at said to be fractured. Made of weanoned basswood, covered with Chiffon Collar Foundation ‘ , ICH WIDOW EG ET I ae Leather Dress Suit Cases! ‘ OMEN Saree made foot; black cotton, em- ‘Fancy Hat Pins. Recta Nate eects. 39 trunk around —outald narrow + : Pear! and Turqu 0 | DOES RICH WIDO ta A alate Mae Saee 195 AND oxronds J, 95 broidered. in neat stripes and | Rt-diten Ta yg piuiesenratenironteand lime 49 Seda jbo! ures, Florenza silk 1 ner Dressing Combs..... 3 white and drab—special.... i veh ed Fel Kid and Patere Leather Shoes in buon and lace; Oxford | 1S perch | witch Hazel and Glycerine |Tradles’ Sateen and Jean , COME AS FIANCEE? wobbing straps, one Containing shirt waist hat box, and sky, plain black and black with unbleached feet; qual- or shirt hat form; ‘compart- shoe box, 12 Bjextra sizes—were $1 Ladles’ Coutille Corsots—atralgt, fronts—wide satin ribbon and ‘hae et, Ties; light and heavy soles; several pretty styles of toes Gold’ Cream Royal Talcum and ‘Toon Powder .15 9 Canton flannel’ I and a sectional tray. 150 biack with embroidered stripes, She Does Not Know Herself, Nor|} wit. compartments." Made” for men and and heels; $3.50 and $5.00 qualities. Weim ia ase. cele nd Fost ome Pics Does Former Sweetheart, but |} "40 inch, 42 Jah, 4 tach, MISSES! AND CHILDREN'S PATENT (= @ F Bat Bath Spraye 8 Coo aies fimesizes to S—were $235. aciiieznece Golinews Made of ston ae Leather LEATHER AND KID OXFORDS. ‘¢ =|MEN'S HALF HOSE, in Linings ie Dressy Waists— . Frank Morris Avery, i MEN'S SHOES | CHILDREN'S SHOES | nz! | Ghia ren Peal” Le ey ore ei iecren AND oxrorDs, AID AND OXRORDS, PIe —Jplain black, black with un- etl Sot, tn the order of ene art! ina, Rongoe, Peau, 4 Set, Feat (Ions of dollars, will arrive In Ni Paient Leather, Patent Coltshin, Vici Kid | Patent Leather, Kid and Tan Shoes in lace Jbleached feet and black 777) | siter—Hest 1 10)| Sacee Nierreel Nustels Veuin B : paar! and Calft all sizes; good fiting and well | or buon open work; usually 19c.. CH Mercerized Sateen Lininge—Black "45/ jenrietia, Hefillantine and Satqen— Sere: tinie stews Gays anew) cialt the: made: $3.00 or $3.50 grades. (Bhowestores, Second Floor, Bast.) (lata Pivot, Hast of Recolater) | OBA colore—value -3.,. + 98) variety of atyles— home of an officer's wife on Governor's | That wer Now ga Now 31.24.. v. Handkerchiefs Pie ie Island. 8 One of her callers will be Lieut. w. | sins: Doane, who 1s said to have courted her 4 e f sett, moll tei therorseri er tes Ee) pt Ree Teena lative: ‘onaderrUu. ATOR (72 COUCHCS.» | Bi bree mnmcannard: 1s ~ i Inan interview In Chicago Mrs. Avery, @ | aten's Sheer Linen H, 8 —value Hl Millinery and Veilings who wis asked if she were engaged to | eer antlnier cee Hematich 8 | sell, Sell, tn the order of the day} marry Lieut, Doane, sald: | . . ) Soe eT eA EL reo | Were. Now. “I do not know whether I am engaged One of the Best Spec ials the Mid- | | Peden: phd lace eden. 25/ Ladies’ Rough Straw Satlors.. to marty im or not, but T shall seo | Summer Furniture Sale h t | ’ Dress Shapes..... him in a few days," 4 d Duck Outing H: fae apis ooanersrittig| Double Trading Stamps. Ls u ale nas ye A 5 | Feather Pillows er eerie the Governor's Island links, when asked | | offered; Fine Couches at svat, Selb, te the order of the day? | Plain or dotted Silk Chifton V white, given and a varia ot 1 a similar question, said that in a few ‘ays he hoped to be able to give some That Means | ows- 1 Gefmts information ionithe: subsech Here is an opportunity that you can’t | ‘A. Tioking— | herringvone homs.. ' | afford to pass along. . here ren | rons f STAB WOUNDS WILL KILL. Two Green Trading Stamps COUCHES precisely as illustrated), special 88 | Two Specials at . | frame solidly made of quartered oak and 2 PILLOWS Gimp Counter Victim Left Dying in Newark | exquisitely decorated with carved dragon $225 1,85| Furniture Gimp—best quality— | heads. fo $2.69 3.25} plain and mixed colors—regularly 6, 9 Street, but No Arrest Made, | Pilow Conts—like colors XED PILLOWS— man Linen Covered- . value $3.00 2.69 a value 4.0 3,49 THE POUND Interior frames of hardwood, built 0 indestructible lines. The wire springs are fastened at the top and bottom with temp ered steel wire, which prevents the uphol Newt iai ue ie Instead of One with Purchases. NBWARK, N, J., Aug. 17.—A stabbing | affray which will cause the death of | S22 =! G@apmMang& al- 22x00 IN DASEMBNT, 24x90, .6+ APHIS BY Clearance of Hammocks | Offering includes best makes and styles, but in view of season's approashing we canno! op now for cost OF valu, street, took place in Factory street to- day, but the police are unable to get at the cause of the trouble or learn the identity of the man who used the knife. stered work from breaking through. he Couches are handsomely upholstered with eight rows of tufting, each tuft being held in This prevents the Couch with patent buttons, which will stay in place. cane Trollia was proceeding through Vac- tory street when he was attacked. He | from sagging, and losing its original shape. Coverings of finest veronas dust A. PEW OF BAOH-COME made no outery and it was not known and velours. Table Oilcloth at iat] Hammocke-reduond 2] 8c, Hammocks—reduce 0. 16.793 Gis Floor.) At the price we quote these Couches wail undoubtedly recommend them- selves ta many careful, discriminating purchasers. For TUES DAY, AUGUST 18, special at _ splendid assortment of neat designs and i ; good colors; rezular price 20 centee % SO ts OM ii HET The Store That Saves You Money. moved to the Ctly Hospital, where it found that he had four ‘wounds in "i and another over his right Gi Tl loctors say the man has practically Ro glance of recovery, $1. Hammocks—reduced Oy +e $1.49 Hammocks reduced & $8 Hammocks—reduced. tors #86 Ha Best cuality—J', yds. wide, and a Entire Block Fulton, from Bridge to Duffield St, Brooklyn.

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