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HE LAY IN WAll FOR THE BURGLAR © ABS BURGLARS, TRIP 10 HOSPITAL io ‘ TRY WORLD) THURSDAY rw ele Ya oe 1903. ‘THIS WOMAN JUST ‘DIED ON SECOND TENANTS BEATEN {A | FIGHT FOR HOMES oe “me an ty sored GROWS WORSE: a's . —— Sen's five Aroneon Hod Been Awakened by soivos Them by the Gollar, Workman Aascued from River No Notion Had Bron Given " ‘\) Prysioians Report Ee-Premier’s an Marin and Pationtly Walt) Gives Them a Shake of Two with Mead Wounded Treated = Thar of the Intention to Tear yor, — Condition Critical, His Wrens | 6d for the Fellow to Finigh) and Orage Them OM Until Po snd Disohargads Later Fell Down Buildings to Establinh “ “ Boing Aggravated by Prow | Broaking In 0 Arrive | Genselese on the Strant, a Park ’ tration and Kidney Trouble, } | “-* x , THEN HE NARBED HIM. waves ANOTHER CAPTURE.| Was SENT TO THE POLICE, MANY HAD PAID THEIR RENT MET WITH AN ACCIDENT. Meld Hie Feet Wiis Arona e # fhe Fought Mer PU ge Againet Mim, Me Wae Met Park Department Derides Pow CRUISER caney ARRESTED Mie Meath Wae Improving halt te , went ve 0 the W Jown the Apartment Free, and Oronned in Prant of pane ite Work, Gut ft Oy ‘ ed et Preepreetrn, tat Wate Mishap Laat Week Brougnt on) oy .y ' Who ‘ ; ca oewren't Vevamutewarte City Hee Wig Rest side @ wis Hen te Otamtanee Comptntat # Recurrence of Comptication=:|! ' Meld in $ +o } om aii us ce 5 Gieud Mave to Vacate pap eerie Meart and Cireulation Weak, FF / Ld ' aat ave “ ‘ 7 LONDON, Ane % The condition a@ | 1 toda r very aa it wae yesterday e ~ I" aw Tih Viscount tne, eldest pon of * ht Cased Malia anya hie father wae tim ‘ e re Ai 4 a sliaht accident led to a recurrence of we en ne dressed ape vif today with |, 1 Fre polices atatie that ha had and t him. SOUOENEEHIEY ® ° ied) for k 1 « ‘in wa ' 1 1 . SAT, | ewan va tal and root Ww Lane was ve died in| | yyatoian MeKenate will hold to determine whether the skull waa fraotured t the City Ho: n led t man's ital wo je Board ng Tuesday night and atill Talbot, of Hart he agree tohing until the a uperintendent, to tke pt. 1. A committee appointe! in manaee the hospital hada aieputo| with the board at the meeti GOLD MEDAL FOR BABY BORN AT FEST ARS, GALLATIN SUES FOR DIVORCE. oy » Faker com and sald he walted until Fe hte old x /. Mhomas F. Donnelly y Is Appointed| tis follow Referee to Hear Evidence in Ac- tion Brought by Young Wite DETECTIVE FOUGHT A MOB OF 150. pr , Justice M he Event Wasn't Down on the Pro-) gramme, but Plattdeutchers Won't Forget the Child. While Lief attending the Plattdeutcher ‘Longshoremen Were Battling with t in Union Hill Schuetzen Park ut in r chuetzen Pay Boathooks and Marks Spoiled the Fun. A ‘longshoreman, of eet, Brooklyn, will en Jays in Raymond tive Marka saw a twot tiehters ay night Mra hing Kuggleman gave birth 10 a d¢ y. The woman | was removed to the ol of the asso- elation attended by Dr, Jaquin. The i nha decides ne 21 gold med fray h the mot zloHek Piret avenue. ind a ce Wil boathooks. y find then the oe tt ng fe is ee For Infants and Children, i Ea at ‘Tho Kind You Have Always Boughi Bears the 7 i din National Tas \ t by the stones and | Signature Pauline ( mem by the mob, Hi I i Brook set and rich in y Worn fr mn him, ue of ; ( Crawford Co, | iF SIXTH AVE; 192! TOZO™ STREETS: O 4 Winning Yachts Require } Winning Foods. The sturdy sailor has much to do with the winning boat; superior edibles make the sturdy sailor. We undoubtedly supply more yachts with foods than any other store; we not only sell better, but cheaper. You are insured the finest qual- | ities, kept and sold under the highest princihiss of sanitation and hygiene. An order reaches your boat land- ing—at our expense. | SRR te aE RE ET, oe . “Sse s —= ee enn nn ern ¥IGS—Fancy Ki ry Washed, pulled erly, seesererere QD basket ORANG! We ~ Sweet, juley Va 4 35 D wood's, peRoxee 7 WILE D MAM Under, cans 22, 13 Yyecans, iR i CHICK SIN y. Premium 4 dry picked, inilk-fod, roasted is | Fewch fsnestetss anne t.) ow | {CRACK ERS: Bieeult, Pan | 33 pkgs... : nO E pal ADE APPLE PIBS— ur oWn oVefs, each ntaing a generous fling of 1 combined with ® lent, large family siaa, "OLIV Ba 2'$ ekin, small’ vi Qu 5 Jara, Packing int bottle... 11 ans ¢ “ola River, 1-1b. tall cane; dow, 82,0 French, mee in ey openers 5 tina, : pie KLES—' “Roya, Stuart” Bild Pickles, Gherkins, Onions, Chow- Chow or Piokled Walnuts, 10 oz, patent vase bot.; dos, 1.75; per SrA WED 6 | iuncneon si Blood ved Alaska, 1 jb. | Nav | ae? gans, .60; per can, } SUPERB RESTAURANT - ATH FLOOR, Visitors to’ New York Will find it one of The Sights of the Clty. Fine Service Modest Cost, SUATH AV ISO TORONNAETS OE AVE, 192 TO2ZO™ STREETS / DAILY FREE DELIVERIES IN SUMMER PLACES ADJACENT TO NEW YORK. IN SUMMER PLACES ADJACENT TO NEW YORK. “ ‘ we KILLED FORT TAKING LABORERS JOB, Workman Wis Wan Ghat in Guarrat i with /tatlene Bead fron Woundes tht that Dom tempted to Fridays Prices Reach a New Low Level. . , yi A ween am Sunday World Wante “it Stylish Strip Felt Ha jood value at $3.00. O-morrow at, Wash Laces at Less Than Half. ered Valenciennes, Point es of a leading importer; to 4oc. a yard; 15 Normandie Valenctennes, Embre de Paris, Duchesse, etc.; sample pieces, all new designs, actually worth from 15 to-morrow at 7c., 10c. and.. Batiste Galloons—Prices Cut in Half. Embroidered Batiste Galloons and Bands, finest St. Gall manufactuge; ecru, ecru and white and ecru and 15 black; regularly 2' » to 40¢. le ad 60c. Embroidery Flouncings for 39c. sultable lengths inches wide; Remnants and odd pieces; 2: for children's dresses, ¢ gain to-morrow at Cambric, Nainsook and Swiss Embrolderles, s; suitable lengths for vata to-mor- 19 nd Odd Patte! » worth 35c. Remnants, Short Ends a tolinming underwear, ef row at. 2,500 Popular ar Copyright Books at 6¢. eee ee We made a fortunate purchase of e much-wanted books in good paper bindt nee They are usually sold from 25e. to Sve ch, Take some of them with you to the seashore or mountains or home. Your choice of the following list at 6e. each: Coneorning Teabet Carnaby... . rida Wood. an Vedde soll , Roe. 2. Willard, RD, Blackmore. Allen. Amelia Barr. Ashes of Roses ise Wheatley. In Dwellin ‘Walker Kennedy. melia Barr, A's Srerriman, W. Clark Russell. Jessie Frothergill. ‘arolath. elma Teal. Orinte's Di A Violet The Rose of Le Greatest Trunk Values ies Ever Given. UR AA 48 “Columbia” Trunks; basswood boxes; canvas covered: hee Houta : upper one has hat-box, shirt-waist straps; brass trimmings; excelsior hinges and locks riveted; best cloth ; for to-morrow 300 Imported “Sabatier” Kniv 200 Kitchen or Vegetable Knive: 500 Whisk Brooms; value 10c 150 Shower or Shampoo S| 60 Office or Ticker Baskets White Liberty ‘Satin at 686. Yard. 23 inches wide; excellent ually a very desirable fab- 68 Black Taffeta—Big Price Cut. aranteed for we! Excellent quality, 27 regularly $1.00 a v Low Prices for Linens and White Goods. Table Linens; bi 62 inches inches wid ched and cream Table Damask: pure linen, ty of patt value Napkins; grass-bleached satin damask, 2 square; all linen, at, doz White Bed Spreads; extra quality, three-quarter double-bed sizes, at..... 2 i '$ | ‘4B White Dotted ‘Imported St. Gail Swisses, 30. inches wide edium size and fine Bin dots; usually 58¢. Yardy abeecseeeee : 39 Miscellaneous Art Goods Specials. Assorted Summer Pillow Slips, reduced to. . 25 Figured Swiss Bureau Sets... ae: Yard Square Tinted Table Covers ° 45 Tinted Scrap Baskets, Indian design 98 Three ‘Specials—Jewelry Store. Men's Nickel Watches, open face; new, thin $l. 18 model, guaranteed American movement, at.......+ fitted with first Solid Gold Eye-Glasses and Spectacles, regularly $3.95 pair, to- $1 .95 c lenses; morrow, Peppers and Salts, cut-glas: regularly 75c, each, at.. Wool Blankets Must All Go, For double beds; were up to $3.25 a pair, at For single beds; were up to $5,00 a pair, at For double beds;*were up to $6.50 a pair, 94.50 nn AR aR PPP PP PPD DP LP PD PPP Prato DOP P PPP PPP LPL POPPI PI PPI AIP EPP PPL PLP O PO DPD LIL RRR AR RRR Pang APPEAR PPP PPR PPPRPP PPP PPR PDP RPP PDP PPD PPD OPPO DDD LS, Black Dress Goods Very Low. All-wool Voiles, regularly $1.25, for... All-wool Cheviots, regularly 75c., for. 59 All-wool Storm Serges, regularly 75c., for 50 All-wool Broadcloth, reguarly $1.50, fo: 98 Colored’ Dress Goods Opportunities. 23 shades all-wool Albatross, regularly 50c., at.. All-wool Voiles, 43 inches, nine shades; 69c. qualit Mohair, navy, 28 pieces, at, yard... All-wool Short Ends, 14% to 6 yards, at Women’s Neckwear Much Underpriced. Bishop Tab Stocks; Lierre Lace; white and colored, 5 faROtCed MANAGING AEs sie csow sees rence cesses secs 2 Pique and Colored Butcher Linen tailor-made Stocks; several patterns and combinations, at Pongee Stocks; trimmings of R Ecru Macrame Stock; at 35c. and............seseeeee aacnee cared Swiss Stocks; in all this season's shapes; ic. tl 98 Shirt Waist Suits at $3.50. Lawn, Chambray and Canvas Weaves; striped, fig- $3 50: ured and solid colors; formerly $6.75 to $12.75, now . Shirt Waist Suits and Skirts. Suits of Striped Madras, regularly $3.95; skirts of natural linen and duck, flounce and tucked effect; choice of suits or skirts ‘at eee. SL.00 Women’s and Children’s Bathing Suits, Excellent quality Brilliantin clear out quickly at Men’s and Boys’ Clothing Clearance. Men's Linen Crash Outing Suits. . Men's Linen, Crash and Flannel Trousers, Men's finest Worsted Trousers, worth up to $10.00, at : > $4, 25 Men's High Art Outing Suits, values to $25.00. . $14.00 Serge Coats, about 50, in various sizes; royal blue, at. Boys’ Shirt Waists; every imaginable design; latest style; regularly-sold at 75c. 0 95c., NOW. ...seseeseeee Boys’ light~ swelant Corduroy Trousers; sizes 3 uo 7 years; regular price 75c., to-morrow at. Candy and Soda Water Attractions, Ice Cream Soda; fresh crushed fruits, at. Chocolate Ting a Lings; usually 30c., at Chocolate Peanut Clusters; usually 30c., at. “Favor Yachts,” all sizes, at 5c., 10c, 1 5c, 35c, and.. . “$2.50 39 50 Great Values in Knit Underwear. Women's Lisle Vests; sheer openwork; plain or fancy weave; some with wide and narrow lace trimmings; ee tapes; low necks, sleeveless; or low neck and short sleeves to 35c. value; at 6 fon $1.00 each Women's Swiss Ribbed Vests; soft, sheer, elastic white lisle thread; all low neck; sleeveless; trimmed with white lace or crocheted edgings; silk tapes value 50c, to 75c., at 3 Gy for $1,005 each.......... 5 Men's Underwear---a Big Saving. Men's Shirts, fine quality of imported filet liste toiaeg) 29 ecru color, short sleeves; worth S0c,; reduced to... Men's Shirts and Drawers; imported Balbriggan and lisle threads; mostly unbleached color; worth from ae 68 to $2.50; to-morrow at.. seeeeees Wash Goods Clearance Continues. Dress Lawns; white and colore: and floral effects; reduced to... Mercerized Mulls, Swisses, Mercerized Novelties ‘and? 18 Silk Mulls; formerly 35¢,, 30¢. and 25c,, ail reduced to.. French Organdies; in handsome floral designs; reduced to 25 Big Cut in Splendid Linings, Motre Percaline, 36 inches wide; Nubian fast Black beetle finish; at, yard. 15 value up to 35c. yards 4 Fine quality Lining Lawn, inches wide, ‘he yao ....10 Hammocks Half Price. "Entire Ine of this season's pe at bal $3. $0) now regular prices 1H $395 4 ot Atreet ts For Immediate Wear, HATS AND TURBANS In Natty Dress Sha 65. | 500 of them which we consider $1.95 Muslin Underwear Much Underpriced. Women's Drawers; one style with hemstitched ruf- fle; another with lace-trimmed ruMe; regularly 25c., at.. Corset Covers and Drawers; drawers with deep hemstitched lawn ruffle; trimmed; Petticoats; rufle; re; the corset covers are cambric and at, each white cambri ularly $1.50; to-morrow at Petticoats; black silk taffeta; with deep circular ruffle; ful 1 size; value $5.50; to close. 15 lace lace trimmed; extra “a ruffle; also black moreen petticoats with deep umbrella shape Children’s Wear at Little Prices. Children's Dresses; sizes trimmed; at $1, months, 1 and 2 year: white cambric, tucked and embroidery sold regularly 50 Children's Petticoats; white cambric with a deep lawn tucked or embroidery trimmed ruffle; sizes 2 to 12 years; and Children’s Pajamas; madra 50c, in neat stripe: years; made to sell for $1.50; to-morrow at...... Lawn Waists at Little Prices. Women's White Lawn Waist WiSertiONs, | ALi. iieeics veisiesie sian suisse si cnwsiens.ccsisle Women's White Lawn Waists; hemstitched shoulder tucks; four rows of openwork embroidery down front; pees back, at. 4 to 14 50 Kimonos—for Friday Economy: 4,000 Women's J.awn Kimonos, extra full yoke front and back; turnover border of white lawn with lace an em- broidery set in, at 35 500 Women's Kimonos, blue and pink lawn, yokes, cluster hemstitched tucks of white lawn, Nab lace, white fabs over border, at 4,000 Women’s Long Kimonos, oy full made, some white, colored borders, others with figures; value $1, at 45 55 Handkerchiefs—Men’s,Women’s, Children’s, LS Men's and Women's Pure Linen; plain Berns itsbed and embroidered, some slightly soil at, each Men's and Women's Pure Linen; plain hemstitched and Childrei good value at...... embroidered; few slightly soiled; value up to ped at N's Linen Handkerchief plain and Initiated; -«- 5 Serrrite Five Exceptional Shoe Bargains. Our $3.: out the stocks, af. Ladies’ their actual worth..... Ladies’ welt sole; 50 Ladies’ Fine Beaded $5.00 Louls XV. heel, lace Shoes, turn or all patent tips; sizes AA to D Our own $3.50 Boys’ Shoes, welts; sizes 12% to 3, at White Canvas Shoes and Oxfords; Misses’ and co dren's; formerly $1.25 to $1.95, at * $2.95 $1.85 95 Boys’ Hats and Caps Must Go, Boys’ Sailor Straws; yarious styles and braids; formerly sold up to $2: 95; NOW at.....seeeee $1.25 Big Boys’ Straw Hats; formerly priced up to ‘ 00; now, 19 Children’s Wash Tam o' Shanters; sold up to 75¢,; now., 85 Boys’ School Caps of fancy cheviots and bluerserges, at, 50 Men's Furnishings at Little Prices, Bat-wing Ties; cheviot or madras; fast colors; warth from 123¢c, to Folded black and $2.00 and $1.50 Negligee Shirts; white and fan y; aited, some plain: a perfect shirt and good Ae Forme prices; to-morrow at Women's Stocking; fast black and fancy colored cot: ton or lisle thread; excellent quality; value 25c. pal Women's Stockings; openwork; Hermsdorf black, light he, D tan; regulafly 50c., at. each; at 50c, a dozen; each, Squares; English twill silks and pes fancy colorings; were 55c.; reduced to, nes 1-98 Hoslery_at_an August Saving. lace lisle thread, imported, Men's Half Hose; medium weight; real Maco gauge; Hermsdorf dye; unbleached soles; ‘co para at Men's Half Hose; extra Usle th openwork; cus lites; small a ot hand-embroldered ankles ant » to 75c. values; to tows ae beta Ink, white ind 38 i ae 25 98 58 containg no a} eanived by tl thie te aw iasintae SM Work Monday Morning Wondera, t