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} i 7 e@The way of the transgressor who takes a TWOLITTLESAILOA TE“ REALLY 6000 Paacders Given Pree ‘> Ai Proper Applicant ALL THE MOTHERS ABOUT FREE BOTTLES. by The Evening World Gick Baties Fund tye Ke is \7 Avenue Theatre Crowd Enjoys the Work of the Hero gon Tie Latest Engiieh Meio. drama. MISSES THE wic ws MAO EO WOMAN 1g Audience at the Academy Worke Up @ Fine Thiret Listening to “Brown October Ale” in “Robin Hood.” | ay x Bors poe . o anda a fone! har at ted” hanithe he ef rece sunk allently acrome the etme LBwt barore he disappeared from aw fe stopped to mention & ad ° jpapers and that he | them, He hievwed the —then linked som: {No sooner nad \@hadows than the hoy, Who was ‘Wise be nave’ Staggered into view Pealing face. _ “T mist have thore Brom the quivering mle steal and mid it raised an ape ie LIE ARTI". workers for The Evening World Sick Babies’ Fund wlan, and the ick Fab papers Ame * ADE fund In the Pulltae “Oh, which way did t t lowing bran “That way,” piped a town-| hattar ptairs, raising a tinge nting |p eae Brome We @0 the vide of the # thet ie, No bad man had made his Another amusing Incident marked the ease Performance of "Two Little Boys.” an good melodrama, at the Third Theatre. of the interive there re ‘mains « the infa Tous tiiness | The duck-shape bottle. vening World Sick “eh 2 food Knocked the Villain Down Jwonous matter to #poil | ti and wert- | ipply Lune whieh ‘Tho t s, has no irt may lodge, and if an earnest effort is made it will always Anocked him down, off his clothes, the villain ras 88 “You fight with your fists, doby Lulu MMI WAih sy Henien, and ce kept perfectly clean and sweet. | qua eite Pte: ‘will «wick! Inneee les » be found for sale me Brookly _ “Hurrah for Corbett!" shouted a de- | A! Srux # » not patented and | to the edna aes Pisive young man in the rear of the house. | HIS SENTENCE QUASHED. After quiet that things until the In before the curtain y in walt for the s 80 bad remained fairly ‘able parade of} The au- wicked | OWIDES MILLION BEFORE HS DEATH Stephen B. Roath Apportions ene rn iiss attctlon® FOP"auch | About $1,000,000 Among scen' to throw x | Relatives, Giving $250,000 to One Sister. German Officer Who Killed Friend Will Get New Trial. BERLIN, Aug. 2 tary court has quashed the reduced sen tence of two years and seven days’ In r hose are use to a woman,’ I @re not a woman “Pray, what am [, gcorn, “You are the devil in female form" Couldn't Love Her, then?” with fine carceration degradation, imposed on Naval Ensign Huessner for killing hie old friend and townsman, Artilleryman Partmann, cause the latter did not salute him properly. ‘The court has ordered his retrial. ne river, . we are gratified scued by his rich a Tuxedo morn- @, he wa: im, who n and ni ying for them Slok —The tmperial mili- in a fortress, which was originally four years’ tmprizonment and be THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING, AvGtWT on, 1000, HOMECOMING OF j BLIND PAIS Mi the Neighbors Mong Ninth Avenue Greeted ‘Johnnie’ faker on Hie Return from Bellevue Hospital, WAS RUN DOWN BY AN AUTO, Mee Gaver Like Her Muenend, te Giind, and Mer Love Wae Won by | Mie Playing of "When Spring with Mer Flowers.” Foon an oven window of a fa noune 11 No Gi Ninth avenue the muale af @ #00, (huehed by a menter hand, inated ton the nie If thar iene Blind Johnnie’ Hamer A id ewe spread around a (Winamne fhe sidewalk wan a0 crowded the © hid to Meap stone clear Over Ninth avenue folks think “Blind Jon Baker playe better than Paderewex! Sines early June, when an aute ran him down snd fractured the bones of hie right | ing, the Instrument he lowed Nes been silent. while ite master wae in Betie- vue Hoapital Listen! there's the tune he won hie wife with,” sald one who knew the blind musician's love story, The “tune was the arioso, “When spring @ith her flowers,” from “Sampson and Deltiah '|They ike ragtime better than @aint Soena on Ninth avenue, but the music, ‘}with its romantic association, held ‘I them. And there was no mistaking thet Baker pinyed It with deep feeling. He ‘|says himself he won his wife's love with it. She was Mise May Ramsey, and, ike her husband, is totaily blind. All the time he lay in Bellevue Hospt- tal his blind associates went dally to _| talk to him and sing and play for tim, and of all he asked only fo one atr— the Saint Saens selection which he has associated with the one romance of his ‘| darkened life. | During the evening friends of Baker who had learned of his return from the hospital dropped in ¢o greet him. Some were from tne neighborhood, others were associates with whom hi had studied in the blind asylum. De- fore long the eveniug had been turned into a musicale and Ninth avenue had @ treat it will talk of for weeks. The Blind Quartet Glee Club, consiat- ing of John Baker, John Callahan, Will- iam MoKeever and Lawrence Kelly, and a blind trio known ae the Big. ‘Three, Coyne, Carr and Carley, were among .|the musical entertainers: Mrs. Baker played geveral violin #0) ompanted by her husband. The lack of eyesight did not seem to dampen the humor of the guests, Most of them focularly told Baker they had ,| ome around to look him over after his hospital sojourn d] Raker earns a good living by his eal talents. He says he will go baci his old place as piano player in an Highth avenue resont known as the Idle kept by Kerrigan the Piper, a known West Side character. ust to 01 we! therefore, a matter of Third x on ett is. ‘Avenue history thar when this wicked Woman started to stroll in front of the | wgurtain she was stopped by a storm of NORWICH, Conn., Aug, 26.—Stephen B. Roath, of Chicago, who has made a fortune by thrift and investment, hay divided half his wealth among rela- tives in this clty, the gifts aggregating about a million dollars. ‘Those who are to benefit by the distribution are: Mrs. Elizabeth 1 all, a widowed sister of Mr. Roath, $250,00; Mrs, M. BL Jenson, Mrs. Henry B. Norton, Henry F. Parker, all of this city; Mra, Harry ‘Bigses, groans and cat-calls, and finally [B¥iven back the way she had come. \@ curtain call at the Third Avenue ts favariably hard, —_>—_ ‘BOSTONIANS REVIVE GOOD OLD ROBIN HOOD. Hot weather has no terrors for the| Walker, Brooklyn, N. Y., and Gerard L. See neat |fpaaxent str cineiantl Ok ehitaeent ee ur our-Roo ftemperature in Fourteenth street last Mrs. Henr. Parker, another sister, each to receive $50,000; Edward Roath, son of Louis Roath, a brother, $250,000, and Frank Roath, brother, i Mr, Roath half a centu ployed by the Norwich ar Rallroad Company in this attracted to the West, where he fir settled in Chicago. He became wealthy, but continued to spend his mers here. He !s now seventy- years of age and a sufferer from loco- oF ataxia. | cently Bight called for the opening of s, fresh hhaif-barrel at Luchow's evory elgiit minutes, the big Academy of Music was crowded with a perspiring pcople con- Ment to drink in the melodies of the best @omiec opera of a decade. ‘The members of the troupe which ade Boston famous earned thelr bread reand jt 1s to be hoped thelr beer—by ithe sweat of thelr brows, but they were Mevertheless willing to ‘work overtime Tesponding to repeatedly demanded encores. Mr. Barnabee, wearing the winter- \elght vecvet mantle of the Sheriff of Bot iingtam, didn't move quite as spryly i e en or twelve years ago, but} 5 rater stocks.to slatiy: this voice could be heard above fhe man! Dank to transfer stocks to his relatives, mith the big horn, and his old-time | the action ming as @ surprise to umor was found 10 Be tn a good state! Mr. Roath in an interview to vation, esired to se 3 - ‘Those other members of the old guard,| Ne desired to sco to what use his rela-/ Mr. Frothingham, the four-flush frlar,| tives would put the money, and that it and Mr. McDonald, advertising axent| had been given unconditionally. He ab accu ina evate ha the We) also intimated that he desired co prevent Mingere wore ‘hataly ap te 3} litigation after his death and to save| tonians’"' standard of bygone days. lawyers Inheritance ta &e i Maid Marion was a little too much | relat who are ted have | for Gertrude Ziemmer, wao alterna li moderate clreumstances, | mith Agnes Brown, the new prima Pgenne, al Some. one. thought | wol| | ———— ugh of her to send a beautiful basket | gf flowers.” Sate ‘Condon, the new. enn.| LIFE SAVED BY SWAMP-ROOT, ralto, WAS a handsome Alan-a-Dale, | | Pframe, swinging mirror, three large drawers; very special at... . that we closed out at the Exposition. to $30 on every suit that you buy, ai _ the piece suits from up. KIN ateeeeee WE Carper HOU Cred! sof Th Ps) been ON EXHIBITION AT OUR WAREROO/IS. DRESSERS, in polished golden oak, carved | 7.75 | while they last ONE DOLLAR PER WEEK OPENS AN ACCOUNT. PARLOR SUITS—We still have a number of sample suits {~~ -= ‘ latest designs and the best work- | |manship. We have five Three- piece suits be- "ANY ROOM IN YOUR JSE FOR $1.00 WEEKLY, Jersey or Connecticut aehed by transfer on all rited Railroad Station at our door, | (Third Ave., Near 84th St. sath Seer, | OPEN SATURDAYS TILL 10 O'CLOCK. m $125 Outfit You can save from $10 | @y= nd be sure of getting | }} $10.75 t ‘Terms hold good also New York or on Long ‘Our “ gath St. 4L? Rest Rie cots cetomise Ate.” was the | rhe Wonderful Kidney, Liver and est Bung solo of the evening. Howard! hambers ts better equipped vocally Bladder Remedy. than physically for the role of Wiil ¢ Scarlet, and Willlam C. Weedon made | ® fairly acceptable Robin Hood. The) horus, though young and comely in jits feminine division, didn't get along @ny too well with the orchestra ut possibly the orchestra, belng of lerman extraction, was thinking of uchow's, PAIN TO OUTDO HIMSELF. Mis Fireworks Carnival Thursday to Be a Marvel of Pyrotechny. . Shopping an az SAMPLE BOTTLE iT FREE BY MAIL, 7 Swamp-Root, discovered by tha eminent kidney and bladder special- {st, promptly cures kidney, liver, bladder and uric acid troubles. Some of the early symptoms of weak kidneys are pain or dull ache in the back, rheumatism, dizziness, headache, nervousness, catarrh of the bladder, gravel or caleull, bloating, sallow complexion, puffy dark _chy- cles under the eyes, suppression of urine, or compell pass Weber often day and night. The mild and extraordinary effect ;{of the world-famous kidney remedy, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, is soon realized, It stands the highest for its wonderful cures of the most dis: tressing cases, If you need a medi- cine you should have the best. Swamp-Root 1s not recommended for everything, but if you have kid- ney, liver, bladder or uric acid jtrouble you will find {t Just the remedy yop need, Sold by druggists in fitt The big Yearly Sale is in markable for its unequalled Proparations for the grand ‘carnival of fire,” to be held at Manhattan Beach /Whursday noxt, which have engage: _ Attention of Henry J. Pain and a of ficeworks experts for the last ‘weeks, are now nearing co entirely new feat rnival” has espect 1, tor it is the twen- athe {richest designs and colorings | What you will require after tl jat noon Saturday. Last Thr h of pyrotechny will be the of Ixton," which will cover Space of 500 feet ‘be a reproduction of ''Fe des,"" now nearing completion fair grounds at St, Louis, {t be in exact proportion in every ani will give the people of the tan idea of what the principal fea- Fatr ts golng to look cent and Koch's Uptown Prices Make Downtown OCH Last Three Days of Carpet and Rug Sale. Carpets and Rugs of best standard makes in this season’s be selected now and here—the earlier, the better. Sale ends Bed and Bedding Sale. This annual opportunity brings you goods of highest Extravagence. & Co. progress—the occasion so re- money-saving opportunities. at_the lowest prices in years. he Fall house renovating should ee Days of Ont Out of Med and Wanderod haey . onan sew te Flee Hanging Mauee “orm " nee we w ’ owe ” Te Rn Mad frmameeh ae ened ott ant wane iNew | a | (eee RUF A ppeWrRNE at Che re rere i Me “ ” : The en@ine Wed juet returned from @ (an ant Vewny stpanre net <==2FOUR HUNDRED PLACES In Four Wonderful Regione * Magara Yas, the Toonsend Islands, the Adiondad Mountains, Saraiogn and the Lake Georg and Lake Champlain Region, 4 And all within @ few Renew of New Fort and the ohtet ition of he Rime \ ne thee line Phy @ New York Contest tietet agent for pmeticntare renehew them all of eend a d-cent stan io Georg Ho fentete 0 for a copy of Amarion’s dumimer Rownrte Get the details of our Depository’ Account De- partment, Write a let: ter, or, better, visit our store and let us explain its principles and con- veniences, R. H. Macy & Co.'s Attractions Are Their Low Prices. Broadway Deposit your money at Macy's—it per cent earns four interest and affords all the good fea. tures of the credit sys tem without any of its waste and extravagance, > J4th to 35th St. We Cut Glass—We Engrave Glass—We Ornament Glass With Gold—We Decorate China—Our Dressmaking Depart- ment Is In Charge Of A French Modiste—We Manufacture Women’s Underwear—We Manufacture Women’s Silk Waists and Petticoats—We Manufacture Men's Shirts and Make Them To Order—We Make Men's Suits fo Order— We Make Shoes—We Make Harness—We Wake Mattresses—We Do Bookbinding—We Frame Pictures—We Make Awnings—We Upholster Furniture—We Manufacture Over Fifty Toilet and Food Products In Our Own Laboratories— We Operate A Candy Factory—We Engrave All Kinds Of Stationery—We Repair Watches, Jewelry, Eye-Glasses, Fans and Dolls—We Re-Cover Umbrellas. ‘> others in Europe—among them: We have enumerated some of the manufacturing interests conducted on or near the premises. We haye Handkerchief Factory in Belfast, Ireland; Glassware Factory in Bohemia, Pottery Works in Rudolstadt, Porcelain Decorating Works in Carlsbad and in Limoges. No other store provides such a variety of facilities and conveniences. However, the main attractions are our great stocks of merchandise that fill over Twenty-four Acres of floor space, making thts the Largest'Store in the World Devoted to Retailing. Autumn Dress Goods... ;. ive zest to the strong Han s are ubiquitous. Zibelines that is rolling in. Their furry fol silky, glinting hairs. of its shagginess. And there are checkered effects, plaids thrown over more brilliant plaids, stripes, bars, spots—bearded and dyed Zibe- lines, as you've never seen before. The early display replete with interest. Simpler weaves hold their own right well. populer limes are the following:— 39°: for 59c. Crepe Albatross, every thread wool—old-fash- iomed Albatross enhanced with a dainty crepe finish, 38 inches wide, all colors, including cream and black. 49° for 65c. Black Canvas Voile, pure wool through and through, splendidly-dyed, light in weight, 44 inches wide. 79° for $1.00 Black Crepe de Paris—an imported French fabric woven of very fine wool and richly dyed, 42 inches wide. qo for $1.50 Homespun Cheviots; light, medium and dark Oxford gray, ecru, tan, castor, brown and lavenfler, 54 inches wide. Good Notions,-«n..: advantages you'll readily confirm all our claims. Quallty—that's the first consideration. That’s your protection—and ours, Prices—the very lowest. underselling other stores. ure and count—you'll find no shortages. sufficient space to do justice to the business:— . for 5c. Papers of Plume & Atwood’s finest American Toi- let Pins, 350 on a paper. . for R. H. Macy & Co.'s 4c. Superior Basting Cotton, 500 yards on a spool. . dozen for the celebrated “Clinton” Safety Pins, heavily nickel-plated, small, medium and large sizes. . for 5c, Papers Jet and Mat-headed Shaw! Pins, sixty on paper, assorted sizes. a . for one dozen Imitation Pearl Lace Pins—good quality. Sc. for 10¢. Cabinet filled with Heavy Invisible Hair Pins— straight and crimped. 7c. for a dozen Black Mohair Tubular Shoe Laces, 1% and 134 yards long. at 10¢, sale, 67c. dozen, or single spool, 6c. this sale, 106. elastic, one inch wide, all colors, sold by others at 25c.; our price, 18c. special during this sale, 15¢. 9c.; special during this sale, 5c. regularly at 15c.; special during this sale, 8c. tide of rich Dress Stuffs Quaint color treatment frequently accentuates the odd grace of the The plain is elegant—the acme of quiet elegance—in spite But the rough effects do not monopolize all the admiration. Among the Are you familiar with our Notion store? If you are among the hundreds of thousands who know its practical Everything on sale here is strictly reliable—no trash or flimsy truck of any kind. We guard our stocks closely and zealously. Our entire bid for your prefer- ence is based on the liberal and substantial principle of No tricks or subterfuges—not the ghost of a sham. Meas- To-day’s list has the old-time charm of all the Macy offerings, with R. H. Macy & Co.'s “Victoria” Double-covered Dress Shields, pure rubber, fine quality nainsook, sizes 3 and 4, our regular prices 13c. and 15c.; special Our “Webster” Gilt Edge Sewing Silk, warranted pure ye, one hundred yards on a Spool, only in black, our regular price 87c, dozen; during this John J. Clark's bjack and white soft-finished Sewing Cotton, two hundred yards on a spool, our regular price 27¢. dozen; special during this sale, 15¢, Neuss’s large Pin Cubes, containing two hundred best quality toilet pins; jet, mat, colored and white heads, our regular price 15c.; special during ‘Women’s and Children's Hose Supporters, made of extra heavy super lisle Imitation Tortoise Shell Hair Pins, strong and smooth, straight or crimped; White Cotton Tape, rolls containing twenty-four yards, our regular price, Nop-Twisting India Tape, large bundles containing assorted widths, sold i Our “New Red Star” Sew- Sewing ing Machines are made of Machines oak, finely carved and fin- ished, equipped with pat- ented automatic lift and ball-bearing stand. Five drawers, swell front, $23.74 Seven drawers, swell front, $25.98 Parlor Cabinet Style, $32.98 Desk Cabinet Style, $47.89 “Red Star” Sewing Machines, | The “Eclipse” Sewing Machines UT Drawer he be Three Drawers, $12.74. Drop Cabinet, four drawers, Seven Drawers, $14.98. $21.24. | Drop Head, five drawers, $17.98, Genuine Singer Sewing: Machines, made of highly polished quartered oak. z Five-drawer Drop Cabinet, $ 31 2 4 Seven-drawer Drop Cabinet, $ 3 3. 48 is New National Hand-Sewing Machines, with iron base, $6.99; with oak stand and cover, $9.99. uF. Children’s and [lisses’ | Long Glace Gloves Shoes Reduced, ». Summer is waning. Good-by to, for Evening Wear. Summer Shoes. .,, Women’s three-butt The Children’s and Misses’ catch iti ambskin Gloves on eit this time. wear. They are shown only | ee ae te end cloth tops {in White—soft, elastic strong spring and “first” heels, sizes 8 to 2,/stock. The prices are very low for such styles and quali- Children’s Dongola Spring-heel Shoes, button and lace styles, straight patent leather tips, sizes 834 to 11; sold Misses’ Dongola. Spring-heel Shoes,| 16-in. length..........%1.79 button and lace styles, straight patent | leather tips, sold by others at $1,49| 20-in. length. i wl $ 1 9 Finch’sGoldenWeddingRye| Monogram Rye—Macy’s —Five Years Old. Special Twelve Years Old, Regular price: gal. $2.94; bot. 74c, | Regular price for a bottle, $1.23. $4.19 gal., 99¢. bot. Young’s Pure Rye, others charge $4.00 gal., $1.00 bot.; our price, $3.34 gal., 78c, bot. Imported French Brandy for preserving fruit, bottle, 84c.,gal.,83.74. Blackberry Brandy for medicinal use, bottle, 49c.; gal., $2.19. Clarets. Hock Wines. sold by others at $2.50; our $1.49 Ca hee ties. aj $4.49 by others “at $1.50; our 4 24 12-in. length... ...06. 1. Price ..ceeeeeeeees seveeees . $2.00; our price......seeere Specials in Wine Department, «. Special price: gal. $2.44; bot. 54c. | Special price for a bottle, 84c, Young's Y, P. M., others charge $5.00 gal., $1.25 bot.; our price, “Red Star” White Brandy for preserving fruit, bottle, 57c,; gal., $2.49, Leon Marceau & Co., Bordeaux. | Heinrich Barthel & Sohn, Mainz, Case qts., case pints. Case qts. Case pints, of the World's There wil Root and a pamphlet t about it, including many sands of letters recelve al ree by mail. Write Dr. Kilmer & Co., Bingham- web N; Y., and please be sure to me! tion that you read this generous offer Hike thewiuae|in the New York Evening World, ‘ pitake: pipes. Don’t make any mistake, but reme: ougluaon. there per the name, Swamp-Root, Dr. K ¥ ‘walk, | Binghamton, N, ¥., on eyery bottle, i. ne 7 i 1} be many humorous tation companies, appre- the importance of this occasion, | fa the afternoo! yt sevilent flroworks, Swamp-Root, and the address, standard, precisely the sorts that every good housekeeper wants—and upon these substantial goods there never before were such substantial savings. Though your need be not till next year, ’twill pay to-buy this week. Goods bought during this sale Stored Free until wanted, 125th Street West, Seveath Avenues trip abroad. An interesting collection of novelties. designs; such rich, ornate decorations. They St. Julien,........ $3.98 $4.98 |Hochheimer ...... $4.49 $5.49 Pontet Canet . $4.98 $5.98 |Rudesheimer.,.... $5.49 $6.49 Margaux . $3.98 © $6.98 | Liebfraumilch $6.49 $7.49 Larose.» . $6.98 $7.98 | Marcobrunner $7.49 $8.49 | California Wines, Brandies, Imported in Claret, gallon, 69c.; Gase 12 quarts, Glass. $2.34. Zinfandel, gallon, 74¢,; case Case ats. Bottle. 42 quarts, $2644. Gournay & Go.,.,, $10.74 . 94e, Reisling, case 12 quarts, $2.44. Martell, One Star... $13.58 $1.14 Port, Sherry, Angelica and Musca. | Maitell, Three Star.. $15.96 $1.33 tel, gallon, 84c,; bottle, 24c. | Martell, Three Star, pint bottles, 896. All standard brands of Champagne at prices lower than elsewhere, , Original Paris Art Jewelry at Low Prices. : Continuation of the Greatest Fu The effects are indescribable: You've never seen such odd, ingeniou: are sample pieces—no two alike—secured by our buyer during his rah . ‘s ture Sale in the Histery of Our House, i ts a)

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