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F 4 en ne ee ‘WAI IN JERSEY T0 BE A PLUMBER > Young Louis Kotwer, Found Nearly Dead from Gas. Finds 4 Good Friend There and Now Wi Learn a Trade. HAS A COMFORTABLE HOM President of Plainfield Common Council! Pecomes Hie Benefactor and the fouth ie Oelignted at Hie Proepects. (Rpeetel ty The Prentng World ) PLAINTIPUD, Noo, Ane. Prom! Oring A wnif orm runaway anstowr to io Lauia Ko! * fifteen-year-old | boy who wae found pearly asphyxiated th the Kensington Morel has become! @ plumbers assiatart He has « com: fortable home and watching over him tO gee that he le well treated James F. Buckie, Prestdert of the Common Coune!! ‘The ind {s something of @ mystery. He was brought fo the Kensington Hotel by a man who said he was A. Kiel. The man anid the boy had asked Rim for someting to eat. He paid for @ meal and a bed and the next day the Jad was found almost asphyxiated, and | ft was thought he had attempted sul- eide. All the questioning of the police fatied to get him to tell anything about him- elf, Moved to pity for the laa's con- dition and admiring his brightness, Mr. Buckle took him home, He treated the little fellow kindly, and the boy finaly told him he was the son of @ carpenter, who was dead. He said his home + fm New York and in an effort to @ living he had wandered about Jersey, Going first one thing and then another. He said he wanted to learn @ good trade, Mr. Bucklin asked him how he would Uke to be a plumber, and he said first rete. The President of the Counoll * @alled up a plumber friend on the tele- phone, and they talked the matter over, arranging that the boy should go es an epprentice. Having done this the next @top was the arranging of clothing. This was attended to. A sult of overalls was obtained. with the usual extra jumper and heavy shoes, and Louis now {s earn- nx a ving, and says ne likes the work. ‘The boy is small for his age, and while he appears delicate is a good strong boy. The plumber ts delighted with his willingness to learn, and Mr. Bucklin will keep a1 on him. ————__ POLICE GUARD DINERS, CHICAGO, Aug. %.—Gecretary Archi- jbald, of the Restaurant Keepers’ Asso- elation, claims a complete victory fn the present strike. Pickets were oated at thirty reetauranta to prevent mer crews from going to work, and Eis [pollow: kept; guard white; citisens ined. ————— AID TO NEWSPAPERS. WASHINGTON, Aug. 2%.—The Post- master-Gencral issued a formal order yesterday authorizing the delivery of un- pouched newspaper mail by bagg masters. In order to distinguish thes packages from express matter, publish: | STF must have printed on the wrapper su, Mall for Outside Delivery at Publishers Tisie —— PURSUED ACROSS SEA, INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., Aug. %—James Lynchbaum, pusued across the sea and through many large cities of the United Btates, was captured here by An- rew Young, acting sergeant of the Royal Irieh* Constabulary, and Pinker- ton detectives. He is charged with Qttempt at murder, “ft | MOMEE Hae EAD, SAVED PROM DEATH WILE LEARN TRIAD) MRS. BAER DOING WELL. Mrs, Mabel McKinley Baer was op- erated on for internal tumor on Mon-j day by Dr. Nell MacPhatter, of No. 12 West Fortleth street, instead of for appendicitis, as reported. She passed a restless night but was reported to- @ay to be doing well, $a LAUTERBACH SELLS HOME. Tt is learned that Edward Lauter- bach has sold his beautiful residence at No, 2 Kast Seventy-elghth street to| George A. Kessler, bullding ts a dwelling. tor four-story $195,000, brownstone A Cure for Asthma Tho worst cases of Asthma In tho world succumb readily to the oncgreatcuro that never fails, Dr, Radolph Schiffmann's Asthme Cure almost performs miracles, Mr. B. M. Spencor, 2390 Vermont avonue, Toledo, O., says: “Asthma has ‘deen growing on mo for 3 years, until last summer the attacks bocamo sosevero that many nights I spont half tho timo gasp- (ng for breath. Doctors secmed to give Bo fellef whatever, and I felt thero was no hope forme, when a drug clork recom- mended your Asthma Cure. Its effect ts truly magical and gives complete relici in from 2 to 5 minutes."* _ Sold by all droggista, at $00 and 81.00. Sond ge stamp to Dr. R. Schiitmann, Box 893, St. Paul, Minn. for a froo eample package. Three and Seven Time Want Ads. THY WORTH: “" Cpewe awa 8 OM nd leew Gleeee Setordaee at Poor The End of The August Sale of Furniture Brings 9 most stirring wind-up move ment, that should enthuse every housekeeper within a hundred miles of Wasawanken’s tomorrow Parlor Furniture At Half Price! Included are full parlor suites as well as separate pieces — chairs, rockers, divans, cabinets—at exactly half their real value | The full particulars will be printed in the | morning papers. Don't fail to read them: and prepare to come to Ww ’ to-morrow. Men’s Soft Shirts At 55 Cents | A Tug-of-war Between Manufacturers and Weather, in Which the Public Wins Out Twelve hundred of these fine Negligee Shirts are to be had for this queerly low price. And it all comes from the perversity of the weather man, through his not announcing a hot wave or two, so that the tenacious manu- facturer, who had been holding these shirts for just such an event, could let go at a higher price. But the weather that he looked for never came—until we got the shirts, and here they are today for those men who find that the summer wear has reduced their supply of soft shirts to an uncomfortably narrow margin. Hali the lot are regular $1. 50 shirts. The other half are excellent $1 qualities. Materials are woven and printed madras, in colors-and-white, black-and- white, and some in plain white. Splendid patterns, and irreproach- ably made. All sizes, detachable cuffs. And still—tiuese $1 and $1.50 Shirts at 55c Each! Ninth street alale, JOHN WANAMAKER. formerly A, T. Stewart & Co. Broadway, 4th Ave., 9th and 10th Sts. Sunday World Wants Fill Boarding Houses and Rooms. Work Monday Morning Wonders. | Ad seemrentn tment Astonishing Specials in Men’s Business + Outing Suits A‘well Made A perfect fit assured. from this lot. 42 chest measurement, “@ MAIL ORDERS. ams SIXTH AVENUE. 25ST 'H AVENUE, 21ST 4ifte#” | AND Snare rr arene enre Men’s Clothing! Business Suit “ Come and pick a neat Suit These suits are shown in 4-Button single-Breasted Sack style. Sizes range from 34 to ansunnt Outing Suit The Coats are skeleton lined—every seam taped with 37° At, Vest and Trousers. Coat and Trousers. ane entree ener eenOnbo¥s samontntusettndntnOn tn tet onto tn tmtmnt Women’s Walking Suits FILLED! oods(\ STREETS N, ¥. a LG For Early Fall Wear Priced Low! for early Fall wear, of black -for early fall wear—32 inches long—{ and blue cheviot, new style fi in fine Covert Cloth—satin lined—tin- English Long Coat, satin lined and fin- | ished with 13 strapped 98 ished with lapped seams, 98 | Seams—the regular price is 10: new shape gore skirt; an $17.50; special price....... exceptional value, for..... Women’s Walking Sui Style blouse skirted coat, taffeta lined, | with cape finished with stitched straps, | Women’s BathingSuits | in blue ine pie Brilliantine—trim- med on s elt, yoke and collar with braid-call_ sizes 1° marked down from $2.98 to Women’s BathingSuits for early Fall wear, of black and navy panne cheviot, new new shape skirt, finished with stitched straps to 50 —in blue and black Brilliantine—trim- match coat; a splendid 6 med with braid—large salar value, for .. collar-~all sizes — marked PD 48 down from $3.98 to. (0. Garments fr Women and Misses 4] ter ' Women’s Corset Coats}: WOVEN AY KUNNEN | | | | srareyT om ont, a Men's "inci ‘Suits, $10. ) Worth $18, $16 & $18, re Mack cuits af all sizes in lot. Thewv are tude of pute wore ted clay, untinished worsted and black thibet, in three or four button styles single or double breasted suck effects is well as frock and cutaway coats the make, titand finish are perfect in every way Your choice to-morrow 10 , each Boys’ Smart Svits, $2.95. All styles of Norfolk, sailor and double. breasted Suits, in 3 to 16 year $2. 95 Il sizes, worth $4, $4.50 and $5, special, each, Men's $16 Rain Coats, $11.80. In dark gray,and mixed effects. on # ad Flee fection nn no nn nn nn nnn eee eee eesescsccscssosoes Special Clearing Sale of Dressing Sacques al 69c. They have been selling at ¢ se ~ 79c., 98c., 1.25, $1.50, 4 $1.98 « 2.25 | Many different styles of dressing sacques and kimonos, made of pretty lawn of 69¢c neat patterns; special Geeond Pivoy, Gen #1. Section clearance price, ~ Fine Ansonia ciscks, $3.75. In dainty porcelain cases, with exquisite decora- tions in flower and gold tracings; worked out in rich colorings, such as red, heliotrope, blue, &c. They are in the ic Louis XV. shapes, striking the hour and half hour om cathedral gong; fitted with 8-day move- tested; regulated by expert clock- ments. mi ikers—special price to-morrow. $3. Every clock fully warranted and ‘Mala "Foor, Fronts: Centra. Contre. $7.50 Enamelled Bed for $4.50. 50. A handsome new design (exactly like cut), heavily built, fitted continuous posts, with pretty scroll filling. While they last, for Thursday only, this $7.50 Bed, $4.50. One to a customer. None¥——_— C.O.D. None to dealers, Fourth Wor. {Sale of Men’s Negligec Shirts,! 750, Boece an $1 49c to All the new up-to-date patterns, every shirt perfect in every detail, both in material and workmanship. We wish to close out this lot immediately, so we give you the advantage of an exceptional bargain. Main Floor, 60th @t. Sectioa. sescceeneeteanss That Sale of School Needs. More items added to this great economy event. Note them! Composition Books, 60 pages.. 2c | David's 2 oz. Mucilage, bottle 3c Students’ Note Books, So pages 3c | Fountain Pens, black enamelled case, Pencil Tablets for Practice useful and convenient....6¢ and 9c Work, large size, 120 pages.... 2¢ | School Steol Pens, per doz .... 2c Oak Pencil Boxes, with lock and Slates, 4x key, completely furnished with pen- 5x7 | | . aan cual Eulete aeate ang ae he Nal Chalk Crayons, 124 ins SARRGA SANE yadad sree aes é Plain Cedar Lead Pencils, doz.. 3¢ | ppg Cedar Lead Pencils, rubber inserts, Hardwood Bolere, Vainch, ae. sharpened, per doz tenteeha tena ee eae oe Blaisdett Paper Pen | edie Papers, Assorted Colors, serted, always ready for use, doz. 9¢ School Pen Holders, very stron, Lead Eene TSG sien ieee » Nery stront, | Geographical School Globes, 3 inch, on wire stands...... . 8¢ David's 2 0z. Black Ink, bottle. 2¢ Main Floor, 68th 8. Section, “An Umbrella Bargain at 29c. To-morfow we will hold a special sale of Umbrellas, in which this Open Betty Unit oP. ih CLONED Abt BAY GA TURGAY Until Pontioe Metter leARN Weet Paurte Semi-Annual Stock Clearance In pursuance of owe policy of closing out Goods of Pochion the earon bought, and reducing surplus quentioies in all departments Stock Clearance Meana Love to Us, But It Lightena ant Insures Clear Stocks to Ladies’ Silk Coats ! ‘We never catty goods of Fashion from | vear to year-—they must be sold the sea. | goods. son Kougss, Therefore | ch fens _ Were Now Pomu d coliariess, | _ nparter Mat Browse front oPaNd ek Abed gu metal 10% and ornanyent trim—hert, mediem 4 Bootch Ginghame @ 19 and fall lemeth and white pat Were ow) That Were . $11 98 6.08) 2.0 it 6 98 8.96) fs 14.98 |Hnpor Were 925.00 19.98 | Finest Fromtine Organdies Ladies’ Summer Dresses ‘We never carey gocds of Fashion from | year to year—thry must be sold the sea- son Lesa Ulead _ \ Were 5.00 and $8.00; to ciear 1,08] i Ladies’ Sacques and Kimonos | It t easier to count cash than mer- chandise Therefore :— Fine White and Col'd Lawn Dimities - | Dlack or cotore—daintily trim’d with | lac ces, emb'y or ribteo Now Pat were | rat were 1.%6 691.00 .. 2.68) 109 9811.08 2.98! 2% 1,466.29 3.98) 1.98. 1.9 [249 ... 6.98 | | Clearance Sale of Ladies’ Fine White Waists It is easier to count cash than mee- | chandise. Therefore :— Linen, Stik, Mull, cher's Linen, etc Persian Lawn, | elaborate atyles. {Stock Clearance | Ladies’ Fine Underwear | It ts easier to count cash than merchaa- |dise. Therefore:— | RINE CAMBRIC AND LAWN SKIRTS Flounce—single and double ruMea, with insertings and edges of lace or emb'y and ruffles trim'd to match—large varlety of | | dainty effects. ‘That were Now 4.98 5.98 6. Now )That were iereen DRESSES | Fins Nainsook—round and squal handsomely trim’ 'd with fine embroid- eres, laces, beading and ribbon. Now (That were + 1,99] 8.88.. 4.98) i + 8.981498. 10.39 Drawers and Corset Covers at corresponding reductions. Now | Stock Clearance of | Ladies’ Wrappers Fancy Cambric and Lawo— Light stripes and fgures— pire and loose effects, with p eatior collar with Point de Paris Lace inserting and rume with and without ribbon fini lwere $2.25--To clear Washable Stocks \ We never carry goods of Fashion from year to year—they must be sold the, seagon bought. Therefore:— Were Now! - 98; Allover fagoting and emd'y— tailor and fancy stitched, some lace trim—one and two tabs—white and colors... .19to 2 - Others . . 39and 49 DRESSY STOCKS— Chiffon, Net, Allover Lace nd Silk Fagoting—Fre: Knots, Ribbon, Lace Medailions and Steel and Po6rl Bead Trim— 1 without tabs—white and were 1.69 to 3.98.... .98 to 2.98 Therefor: Cheviots, Eramines, Fai black and’ colors—best style: Without drop akirts—M to 18 year Those that were #16 to $1 ‘Those that were $18 to $25 season bought. Mixtures— Decorative Specials | \r | Merverized Lining 98] Corded Sun Hats. { | Rogers Nickel Yea Spoons — onth Ot reat Inventory id 4 Start the New Season! Wash Dress Fabrics Tt ts carter to cownt cab than measute Theretore— i feleh Dintt Ba nn Fancy Jacon 4 Fancy Jacon 1% Colored Organdy Ita Seoteh Cheviot: finish—pinin ai u Yard-wide Madras Percales.. 15 9% Wool finish Vot 4 18% Mercerized Hopsackings % 18 Yard-wide fast black Canorics 124 TM Sik Ginghams—oxbl and pink only... o 18 Faney Batistes BY) “ Dress Silks S:mi-Annual Stock Clearance. Thersfcre:— Were Now 45-inch Black Slik Grer-adines— Satin and Taffeta Str.pos...... 79 59 Black Peau de Soles... 3 68 @ancy Satin Liderty: BB 69 M-Inch Black * ftot! 3 68 2 38 ao Flannels and Linings Semi Annual Stock Clearance. ‘Therefore:— Were Now Sateens— high lustre—black and colored .33 Batin Lan’ dps fats) lustre— Black and leading thades...... “« 38 White silk page Flanneis— euaborate and scallop designs... Zz) Babies’ Wear ‘We never carry goods of Fas! from hion year to year—they must te sold season tought. Msoaien ce Boys’ and Girls’ straw Ha Slik Bonnets—fancy * trim. Silk Bonnets and Hats. Sun Bonnets.. | Silverware Semi-anaual Stock Clearanaee, Theref —Y% dozen ..:. Rogers Sui Raiter K Quadruple burni#hed—roe ic Leather Goods and Stationery It ts easier to count cash than mem chandise. Theretor:— Were Now Sole Leather Bags— —invide oooKe ~ sewed Gen lee and 39 and $10 6.88 Canvas Su! Hnen lined— }lock and catches.. Lo 6.68 | Ladies’ Reai Seal Belts. - 0 19 Autombdile and Fitted Wrist Bags—card case, purse an vinaigrette 3 OS Walrus Wri: and nickel fram: Extra Bo pocke. Cabinet Silk Dimity Statloners— 100 Sheets—%0 Envevopes—blue, Violet and cream.......ssesesre bo | Hosiery and Underwear It is easier to count cash than mem chandtse. Thereforet— Were Now Children’s Fast Black Cotton a Hose—double heels and toee.. 20 .19%h «7 silk—and are equipped with patch pockets, The Women S Walking item stands prominently as an example of the extraordinary value- Til eaclse] to! Gount (casts (haw. canes] Eee Seateit tee Ue double knees, lieels and. toss.. .25 oS Children’s Wash | Trousers have belt straps and are made with patent ‘ farteas) 5 Ra Wa giving. Fonaice . ly Fall wear, in fine chandise. Therefore: turn-up bottoms. Sizes from 33 to 44. Skirts mannish English suiting, in Dresses A eeee ban Naaras: | These Umbrellas are of English Gloria, well made, strong and Were Now| Tadien F Fp a S'lk Lambrequins—gold emb'd— durable, have steel rods and frames, and handles of plain polka spot—fast color.. werertnenorenenene-evecone f {WO Shades Of gray, new shape gore Taq 1.48 q i ' erate pr patentee eS . t fall lo not fringe... effect with yoke, a decided in & variety of styles and effects—pret-f | # or trimmed Congo, Dresden, &c, To-morrow's special sale 29c lene as Ladies’ Fast Black and 3c Misses’ Tailor-made Suits | le We sever carty goods of Fashion from - year to year—they must be sold the; Hy s s of ay . 5:8 tily trimmed, from $1.50 and 2 tue aap A Furniture down for a choice to.... 47c for Fine Umbrellas— 68 ribbon rieelabs rare designs.498 8.98 Imported Allover Lace Laple. ‘urnaitur c iC for $1 Umbrellas— whet | Women’s S W alkin Girls’ Wash D Made of tilled m daa see on Vane, OO 8 \Gir as TESSES strictly wa Self-opening style, push the butto: ted Satin He aha arms, all sixes. Thee Slip Covers are made of 3-Jn fat id serviceablo Belgian stripe (a: and the umbrella opens; they have LO eens ere aD $1.50 88 to 1.89! Swiss Rid Lisle Ves ound emt quality of cotton - § hold. only until August’ #9ey, Suits to be dellvered before eptember 5. Scotch mannish mikes ‘suit- styles, trimmings and effects, in hen | inch sizes; ha; mercerized earls and have Rendies ¢ 19-088 Onto in dnb dn ter nOa OOD : new shape of gore Gia) open | Madras, Chambray, Galatea and Pique, | | ongo. trimmed, of fine selected woods. : it with brase varos, woven wire flap seams, an exceptional £98 | frovh $3.50 and $4.00, to 984 | wood, polished 5 - White Enam A Lo Bots eehe ist, 5Ofeatue, the regular price belng Ogee ontmunsreeabe tary 4 z $1.35 tor $2.50 and $3 Umbrellas In connection with $6.51 Aun choice to. en eee ee no oo en cee iy | %e for $2 U mbreltas~ Wake Union tafeta a Made silk, of pure yarn-dye with paragon. frame White Enameled Iron Bed, si it portint Stock Clea rances: Bont taney Masked " sell dena, double, woren N ttingh. L Curtains ™* and tassels; 26 and 28 inch sizes fo ng te, bot men and women. Also. womet Glutor contee: itewt” 00 "tea 0 am ace a Down umbrellas, with handsome handle we will offer To-morrow, until $ o'elock, About 600 pairs (in lots of from 3 to 12 pairs of a pattern) are to Call oy and es the choice.t. of pearl, horn, Dresden, and ster hing silver _ be rapidly closed out in this order. APRON GINGHAMS— ~ | Inarked down a jew tor | imac SS etesoeneeseeee one ae 4°50 a Bale ae valr, \* Doh tale liseoryy | Ber par BLOOMINGDALE BROS., BLOOMINGDALE BROS., all colors— regular 8 cent quality..-+....+++00¢+* * 4,50 1,95 5 2,95 Le 3,95 $0 }) WL sa Avemve, goth and coth streets, 34 Avenue, soth and Goth streets None One ,

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