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ENE 2 de np — =e ~ 7 <a . , AUGTET 90, 1908, TH WORLD: THURSDAY EVEN « . NED 82, WOOS AND (GAVE UP $500,000. 2" "Wide itte tO: mace HONORE PALMER S- ACCUSED OF THE |AIOTED COMING "Sat Norame YORK MULE WEDDED IN LONDON. “CREEPING GAME") —— FROM PICHIC}swcr sc, hang # Mow Son of wre P Potter etter Paimer Mare Two Women and veto Men Ae-| Return nom Of = istriot| Jorn or ee * oe," s ane , ate IS WED IN HOURS; TO CO ON STAGE —_> Veteran Soldier = Wins the Mies Rogers Who Chose Foot Widow jones but Mer Sone = lights Rather than Fortune Rudoly interrupt Monsymoon = Back from Study of European by Evieting Aged Stepfather,, Actors BUT HE STILL HAS HOPE. WON WOMEN'S AUTO RACE. fins Miss Grace Greenway rested on Suspicion of few. | Leader Maron's Annual Outs)" 4 fescue mua Me ow | Brown, of an Od Maryiand bing John §=MoBonald of! ing Party Marred and Potica| ‘rr, en | | Family. $1,160 He Won onto Races, Are Called Out, | — — -_——— | WEDDING TRIP ON CONTINENT ALL PROTEST INNOCENCE. ‘reserves MET TRAIN Fo" itl el a | Young Man Mas Preerred Serving But the Potion Declare They Wilt] Gut Women and Gnildron Mad Geen] {Sor aguiets ire Chienge ae Alderman to Simply) “"Broduce GuMficient Kyidenee When) «Safely Guarded in Last Car of ‘ " P euch idee Molding G@ociat Leadership Hi8 tne Prisoners Are Arraigned Be! Train and the Pignt Wael" er othe! oe Mameware Mothere Position Gave Mim, | fore Magietrate To Oey, | Over, tiyy le t that ti feng the raph ed) 7 bike Othelis, Me Won Mer with She (@ te Be Bir Thomae Lipton's ’ comoar Unole Sterian of Mis Old War Daye, and Guest at Vaent Mace Mer U WII! Not Sit Bown Tanety Unde Oefeat the Locomotive Bulider, Lett Mie Milllone to Museu | TONDO, Ave. SaBtoncre Palmer, of) John Mefionald, a mest at the Metre] The seturn af Diotriet tender samen eurre Hany & 4 4) haw complained ts the pales] March's annual outing oe @ountry eon / A Guieago, son of Foner Fores ¢ fueetay night. whan he ac [flee of hie baltiwicte w ed hy A \ j (eneven tool t |and Mise Grare Greenway Brown Anna Lee, thirty-one years | number of men making « free fant on day ¢ tnd was | Raitimore, were rencried at Ot. Georgy Apartmente at 8 y the pasaade from Greenwood Lake to Mary Jane Cherry JF Church, Henover Aquare, thie AMere | ie ied atrnet. ha wae made a vic-|Jermey City teat night Witow, who bios noon. As both families were ip monet” tim of (ie rrenping mame” and rovhed| A number of children and women Git Psseven years ne the wedding was a qulet Aflalr, OMY) oe ne hat won on the races! Ware In the train and ae soon as the aged by the ff Abit a score of persons being present. | 0 oe fight started Conductor J MM shaw Was as brief and Rey David Andere, rectar of Mt) Oe cantain Daly and Detectives| and hia craw placa’ them in the back | eouetehip. Goorne’s, officiated O'Farrel) and Morrigan of the Wert |end of the jaat car and there protected Tis lovemaking wae The twide, whore dresa was of WHO) wots seventh street station arreeted grephed ane Moher tite: pre bride's acceptance the #9 chiffon. trimmed with point A'emprit! ie, women and four men, whom they! fice tha ot was in progrens i of the two none of the lace, with A @ermicourt train of Of) cieneee of being implicated in the cane. | he ema not stop, and Rowen that the quaickt 1 in thre lace, presented by Mire Potter Palmer. |i. orn Anna Lee, Minnie Davie end tralo, be met in Jersey City by the Ceremony the veteran wa wie aiven away by yer brother, A | Samuel Davie, all of the same addrens Pan the train hauled in to the Brie { gtak mn forty policemen Ud be gee | shook ‘ ov and entered the train, mut the a fo married | Vue: Thames Large, of No. 462 Yoventh | punsided, Before arriving at Jerse: Wi avenue, and Marry Lane, of No, 268/City the figntere had been wnmied of women, Mra. WH. Cartoll Brown, of Sn: Went Forty-fifth street the fret thas tive poites | wo ald mee timore, and Mrs. Stanley Field, of CM All the prigonera made denial of any | 92! and phey became calm | My Me jon aid not wish to cago, acted os matrons-of-honr. They| knowledge of the theft Acting Captain | noasetute Fria. Omileerane they were wore mauve costumes and carried bou-| paly, nowever, waid he had evidence that | hustled dm to a ferry-boat und Teste C ROGERS quets of white orchids Potter Palmer) would implicate them ali acroma the rive to Mamhattan. § was best man. The churen waa deco-| The prisoners were later arraigned in Ce ES rated with palms and white lilies | the West Side Court. Samuel Davis, DYNAMITE ON SIDEWALK. ' + the Brin at the| Princess Cantacusene, formerly Mies! gtinnte Davis and Harry Lane were! patrolman John McLaughlin to-day | 7? MOTHERS OF Bove, (\ ht race. It happened this| Julia Grant; Mrs. Poter Palmer and) each held in $1,000 ball for examination! in4 q one pound cartridge on the A bargain different from , f hl Carroll Brown, of aBitimo ried a white vell ay Contrary to She care! pugene Cahill, of No. 482 Geen hie wife's come Valley road. W tion by bin stepsons the pected they would think t When toey ecame t White watting for hie A fent he was the mu inson at U Scotia aRives were ™ 2 two vers, 1 to recognia Mra, George Brown Franklon, of New / on, @aturday, The others were dis-| vie vaik at the northwest corner of York: Stra. Mo Hf Koblesat and Ales "SicBonaid mae not in court, 1 was| Bowery and Oliver attest, The cart the vey department sauiine Kahlsaat, of Chicago; Ambas-| said by the detectives that he was a Pauline Sectalnantomantineurersor chicaae Hage ts six inghes Jong, and two inches | Store argains. Jacob. Her vit. The gray-hatred He asked hee rough © truth proudly ween my fortune and meter. has a brass shell. The * met DY | Petary and Mrs, Carter were among ————— butiet ip pasnted Bink “with a white | Boys’ negligee shirts, ¢1, D is §2 ry ~ alieve ie cart- * "| nose present. | WIFE SAW HIM KILLED. = | 2fare was made for exnibition purposes, $1.25, $1.35 and $1.50 sorts, blackthorn| After the wedding a reception was) eo. | Size: t kk, In fair,” S414) eld at the residence. in Cork street 1ET FOR ROO! | zes 12 to 14 neck, may come in| Held a . Ue er eee Tete) pele OOSEVELT, 6 girls { hear| taken by Mr. and Mrs Brown for the | Car-Cleaner PP OYSTER BAY, Aug. %.—Prosedent 5 cents, MS Engine and Was Mangied. Sel Sect dt Roosevelt received only one formal) Rocrers, Pret & Company The honeymoon will be spent on the! 1, sient of his wife and two brothers| caller to-Aay. J. M. Dickinson, general | , » Cannan | Michael Powell, an Italian car-cieaner,| counsel of the Illinois Central Railroad, | sador Choate and Mrs. Choate and Sec- . too. Ratsing her 258 Broadway, opposite City Hal, and 9 Warren Bt. Auto Race. e away from them. | trons-of-nonor with large diamond) Isjqand Railroad to-day. Powell lived at) Xccompanied him on. the Mississippl | 1260 Bro, Last June Miss Rogers sailed for Bu- ape, While in Fea took part Red Har pene wishen, toeeatios (elt: buskles jNe % Borden avenue. With his broth-| bear hunt. , n Ming that, being an >, ait aac 2 » her in the great atitomoblle race for women | 4 Catt that, point | Mra, Palmer ts the daughter of one of | ora ho was clerning cats, while his wite - oted America’s Cup, | the oldest familles in Maryland. Her| from the door of thelr home opposite actress {9 a Although but an am. nt that, she rowd by w Mr. Palmer's mother is the soclal dic- opened weak to-duy, due to] tator of Gaicago, and both Honore and es Brway et 6th Ave. 34th to 35¢ vugh the Northwent his brovher received a large fortune} LONG TRAMP OF TWO Boys. bind ae upon the death of their father. Al- ') though a prominent. figure In aoctety | Morris Franko and William Winkel, both in Chicago and at Newport, Honore] who started on a tramp around the € ar es € a ore nl € Palmer his always looked upon the seri- t he Invitation to Misi Rogers and her| ancestors date back to colonial times. |was watching him. He stepped from R. Hh Macy & Co.'s Attractions Are Thelr Low Prices, m r i M. W. Rogers, to see a| tor father, the Inte George K. Brown, | behind a car directly in front of an ond her daugh was 9 banker, but the last years of bJ8 | engine and was run down before he saw rive, No. 124] life wore spent as a country gentleman | his dancer. fs i ve a on his elegant estates, Mr, Ralmer met On the track near by a trainioad of his bride last winter, She is just out THE WHEAT MARKET. btener trons, ‘ alte eae hts Hifpange East Gael rth Jooked upon the eeric| world about a year ago, have been and ts now ng us | ' In ai Aiderman Inenteago, | Reard from for the firat time since ’ “ampaikh Wan A. picturesque | taey left this city. ‘Tho boys wrote or jhetes ac s— ne 0. G ah hia brilliant moror took | that they had walked more than 3,000 Ridiculod by press | mites through the western part of the nd pu as “mamma's boy,” the young + 80 28 OO pluned “into public affatrg and | country and had juat crossed the Interestin Si hts of compelled the respect of the scofers. mountains in Eastern Tennessee. New York. 9 e : No other store in the world offers such a variety of facilities s . orn open. pricen De je In mine,"* will be a legitimate An Lipton’s Guest. to. tamery fell in love | Mise Rogere wilt bea. guest of air tains ntact stntntnntntntutndnbutnenecentuenenentee OOOO 8 yen B89 Ou ubaendue-® Adams Dry ([00ds (0. and conveniences. |, In addition to great and attractive stocks of merchandise We Cut Glass. » We Manufacture Women’s Underwear We Engrave Glass. We Manufacture Women’s Waists. . SIXTH AVENUE 21ST STREETS. N. Y. We Gild Glass, We Manufacture Men's Shirts. Moe eaten Paes te tens Da . oe oA : inne Sean We Decorate China. We Manufacture Men’s Clothing. A Clearance M B S Gr Fur Friday We Bind Books We Nake Sto i Order, ‘e Frame Pictures. S, anufacture Harness, Sale of en S usiness au rocery Specials And Satur | | . We Make Awnings, WeManufacture Mattresses. Run cusslag “on Bene Gaels Silk Neckwear for Women. We Engrave Stationery. We Manufacture Candy. {vine Me revery hem eek ; x We Recover Umbrellas. We Upholster Furniture. gts We will offer Friday and Saturday: We Repair Watches, We Menificture Over Fifty EI ETN We Repair Jewelry. Food and Toilet Products in N i f fine French and Ameri ilor- A “es Wie tee SecNTP ate hostsadin nein taderotcolot ConBnsions —|{|We Repair Eye-Glasses, ur Own Laboratory. Some are with hand embroidery and fancy work, and represent the very latest creations far the coming season, Prices, 68c. and 98c. They were made to sell from $1.50 to $2.85. (First Floor, 21st St. Side.) Our Dressmaking Department—under the direction of a Parislas modiste—is one of the finest in the city. | fr We have enumerated some of| A Special Immediate : 4 guaranteed to be the best rect ftom the farm daily Tong uel that can be produced— ace 5 ‘ eae gooey city} f received fresh dally: ful ul t S Aelélly fresh, a) i aes Pores ey ; 28 1S¢ {bP 1,20; 25c . dozen 1 Ib, prints, comprise Blue Serges, Fancy Che and = Cassi- The Busi- F horn Eggs, received di the manufacturing interestsconduct-| Delivery System for ed on or near the premises. We} Hotel Guests. have others in Europe, Among| We have organized a Special Imme- | them: Handkerchief Factory in|diate Delivery System for Hotel | Delicatessen Butter! fs | oe, Ih abe te Specials ! imate Reefers and Wash Suits Belfast, Ireland; Glassware Factory | Guests. All i) purchased by meres. In the lo cow Hog: | PEAS Floral rand Yi pte bot. ' A A in Bohemia, Pottery Works in Ru- them will be delivered within haif ; you will also find si - ult, |tender, den, For Misses and Children. dolstadt Porcel at ti an hour—if buyers will inform salese some Blue and fy: Be (CANNED, MMATA| GIRLS’ REEZFERS, in plain cloths and mixtures, mostly olstadt Porcelain Decorating Works) persons of their wish to have their , Black Cheviots © cooK ~ or Deviled silk lined. They will make splendid school coats and are 35 $5 00 in Carlsbad and in Limoges. parcels hastened. v suitable. for Fall i FE men : dere aaay ant Starters ame ee sace 10 Y P26 HH No other store in the world offers all these facilities and | 456. ; wear. These Gar- conveniences, ments are well tailored and perfect}® fitting. Each Suit is made up in Single-}* Breasted Sack style (Coat, Vest and}syoxnp Trousers). The sizes range from 34 to 42. The Outing Suits (Coats and Trousers) are made up of be 2 strictly All Wool Grashes—beautifully J* tailored and perfect fitting. The Coats are skeleton lined, with satin}™ ISL piped seams and patch pockets. ‘The Trousers are made with belt RO a 206 CLE eeu Mason Jar {Table Sundries} | ED 3 f Heretofore, $7.75 to $10.00. Also te Several Wash Dresses in dimity, madras and lawns, sizes 5 to 14, that have been marked from’ $5.00 to $7.00; special for Friday and SalUrGay ate..s.scoceoceceesoe $2.98 ana $3.98 Flannels, Comfortables & Blankets We will offer Friday and Saturday: SILKOLINE COVERED COMFORTABLES—Extra ba sof and downy, exquisite new patterns, value $3.00; at.... a $2. 25 OUTING FLANNELS—In lengths of 10 to 15 yards, value } % lOc. per yard; at, peryard............ 005 TNE TAG SCOTCH FLANNELS—Extra wid e8: range of micas regularly 25c. per yard; at, per yard } 19c, Preparatory to Our Blanket Sale We will close out all Odd Pairs at a very material reduction from original prices. (First Floor, Rear.) Art Embroideries. 5 RENAISSANCE PATTERNS, COLLARS, WAISTS and YORES regularly 3$c. each; special for Friday and Saturday } 5c. The American Yacht Cup. Made in our own Rudolstadt Pottery—eighteen inches high —two styles of decorations. Art specialists would regard $20.00 a fair price for them. We'ask $7.47 And $7.87. -runon a Fac simile of the American Yacht Cup in Kayserzinn,, 18 inches high, $14.29. Macy’s Mid-Summer Furniture Sale , The first Mid-Summer Furniture Sale since Macy’s became | i the largest retail store in the world is more than meaing > SALMO Sitoed; 1b Y Biscur Grist Mills a tb. phe anent Imported. in oN; do 1.705 15c sirap and patent turn up bottom: QUEEN OLIVES— Rellested: Wt 306 ne a eee 28 Sailor Blouse Suits. Hoye’ Sailor Blouse Suits come os Of ive Chavict, | Thay come with Inte Serer ent toe erenerene ee ee eo ot Bloater “Mai (Bes "196 | Strongly made and riveted, tron bound, bret trimmings, van covered aapectationse: yours and ours. Survey the vast stretch of displays—-observe the varieties, qualities and prices. No wonder the sale is. passing all previous records. Appreci- ative judges of values are driving it aheadescarrylne the movement along: at high, steady pressure. Oriental Rugs and Carpets. % Our buyer has just returned from- Europe,’ winery he’ eva | to al f Ori Sixth Ave., 20th to 2ist Street. You wl san be basteried thoes, Hk cede tie eee Basement | “Sporting Conds site LIA, horaehise cover, a Any one wanting a good Trunk at low pric Size, 28-inch, 30-tnoh, 32-Inch, 4,25 4,50 4.95 H-inch, —-M-Ineh, Bench, 40-Incb, ae 5.50. 595 6.50 695 a ee 25\5 f tianed! me Hien Our Famous ‘All Around the World’? Steamer Trunk ! alio_ of | irPnase WAGo: 2 Mato on the same model and of the same meterial and finish as F sold for } drees trunk, full muslin Mned, with two strong outslde straps, inch, 9 Inch, 38 tach, ae iaek inch, 36 inch, 38 inch, 40 tach, 398 - 438 469 498 5.38 5.69 5.98 Wo, intend fo conduct, this. department