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NG MOTHER TASH Leaving Her Baby In the Bathe tub, Mrs. Margaret Herring Goes Into a Corfield and Takes Carbolic Acid. FOUND BY PARENTS WHO WERE ON THE WAY HOME. 6ulclde's Husband Was Rich and She Had Been Married Only a Year—Had Suffered from Melancholy. —<$ ‘The friends of Mrs. Margaret Horting. of Woodcliff, N. J., & bride of ® year, were shocked to-day when they heard that she had committed suicide by drinking earbolic acid in @ cornfield Rear the home of her carents, Mr. and Mrs. Garry Cronk. ‘The Cronks are well known through- @ut that section of New Jersey om: bracing the towns of River Edge, Hills. dale and Woodcliff. Cronk is a law- lor ang geputed wealthy, Mra, Herring before her marriage had been the belle Of the district, She was married two years ago to George Merring. a young lumber mer- Qhant, of River Edge. She was then enly eighteen years old, Her husband bullt a fine house for her in River Edge and thelr married life was serene until @ month ago. The young w. begome the mother of @ baby girl and immediately after ity birth began to uffer from a strange fit of melancholy, Bhe seemed 00 depressed and un fo respond to her husband's cheer! words or the crowing of her baby th: ~ he was afraid to‘leave her home algae |p « and on Thursday last sent her to her parents’ home in Woodcliff. Mra. Herring's unaccountable deprea- sion did not leave her, however, and her mother kept eare(ul wate! upor | about it, includiug many of the thou-; ber until yesterday, when the youn, woman showed signs of reviving spir. ite Therefore ber mother thought she could leave ber alone tast night and Went out to vis @ nelghbor, When My, and Mrs, Cronk returned to the house, an hour later, they heard groans coming from a eld back @f the house, A brief search brought them to their daughter, who jay writh- A Bainly Candp Coated Parti a tag om the ground, holding tm her hand | j@ bottle of carbolic acid, from which | she bad drunk three ounces. They ear- ried har into the house, but she died before medical aid could be summoned. Bho had left her baby tn ite bath when she went out into the cornfeld ink the acid. The baby was almost od on ite @randmother | KILLS WOMAN ON STREET. |Man Oute Her Throat and Tries Sulcide tame Way, throat of Mrs. Martolla Kerra, with Benguet De Gree dee Contection cularly desirable “affer dinner" ude by the makers of "Floers Pepsin Sum” Chir Hest Recommendation in my lady's Boudor the mint-covered Gainty Chiclets are Really Delightful "Take some into your lady's boudoir. For sale at all the better kind of stores, ied Wholesale D: t JOBBERS SUPPLIED BY PRANK Ht. FL} OF Lo Lowenthal, Distriputer, 316 whom he had been living for @ year, Edgar L. Evans, old, slashed hia wrt reor and then out front: of the house sopping. Jealousy i eacribed couse for his ect. ie |almoat Immediately, Evang ie at t City Hospital, Hts condition ts serio but he may fecover. | Me “a maiden name waa Lyons. | Bhe ts said Yo have accompanied Evans to St, Louls @ year ago. by Evans The wom LIPE SAVED BY SWAMP-ROOT, |The Wonderful Kidney, Liver and Bladder Remedy. SAMPLB BOTTLE SENT FREE BY Root, discovered by the em- {nent kidney and bledder specialist. promptly cures kidney, liver, bladder jand uric acid troubles. Bome of the early symptoms of weak Kidneys'are pain or dul! ache in the back, rheumatism, ditsiness, headache, nervousness, catarrh of the bladder, gravel or calculi. bloating, sallow complexion, puffy or dark cir- jcles under the eyes, suppression of /uriné, or compelled to pass water of- ten day and night. of the world-famous kidney 1emedy, Dr. Kilmer’ Root, is soon ‘realtzed, It stands che highest for {ts in had! wonderful cures of the most distress. | jing -cases, If you need a medicine | you ahould have the beat. Swamp-Root ‘# not recommended for everything. but If you have kid- ney, , bladder or uric acid trouble you will find ft just the remedy you Sold by druggists in fifty-cent and one-dollar sizes, You may have a | gample bottle of Dr. Kilmer’s Swamp- Root and @ pamphlet that tells all sands of letters received from sufferers cured, both sent free by mall. Write Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N and please be sure to mention tha you read this generous o! N York Evening World. Don’t make any mistake, but remember tho name, Swamp-Root, Dr, Kilmer's Swamp-Root, and the address, Bing- hamton, Chatving Gum & CO,, Inc., Palladelphla, ‘9th Street, New York. 1, LOUIS, July &—After cutting the | The mild and extraordinary effect | fer in the| H.ONeill & Co During July and August this Store Will be Closed 6 O’clock Evenings and 1 O'clock Saturdays. Thursday Clearing Prices for Women's Seasonable Outergarments. PONGEE COATS hited, SHORT TATIETA COATS, with perforated top collars, The $12.00 I The $18.00 quality for...... SEES TEU FF * $6.90 PONGEE AUTO COATS TEOLSYRIENNE. SKIRTS ¢t Spe- (three-quarter length) said obit + $14.50 The $20.00 quality for ... Lawn Skirts, side plaited $3.50 TAFFETA DUST COATS (full length), Panama Cloth Ca The $25.00 quality for...... $15,090 Skirts, side plaited.....4 $5.00 COVERT CLOTH JACKETS. Taffeta Silk Skirt, side The $10 and $12 quality for, plaited....... $5.00 vovcee $O75 (Third Ploor.) Trimmed Hat Dept. To-Morrow, Thursday, July 7, We Offer a Number of Trimmed Hats that were $15.00 to $35.00, At Exactly Half Former Prices. (Second Floor.) 1,800 Made Veils 1% yards tons Worth 75c. to $1.00, at 25c. Each. Chiffon, Fancy, Hairline and Tuxedo Mesh washable Lierre Lace Veils, each 114 yards long, ope imaginable color, shade and combination, plain and with Velvet or Chenille Spots, hemstitched and with Lace, Em- broidery or Chenille Borders, every one of them of late || French Im ortation and Manufacture—The regular sell- |]| ing price should be 75c. to $1.00—we marked them 25c for this sale, each............4, Laces and Lace Nets. | LACES—Valenciennes, Point de |ALL-OVERS—18 inches wid. Point de Vents, Cluny, Torchon, | Venise and Oriental Ladle tilly, Guipureand other Trimming Lacesin white, ivory, cream, butter, cham. |]| —reguler price, 20c. and $0¢c.— ane and Arabian shades—were dtc. to at 10, and 15c. per yard, at 68C. per yard. GRASS LINEN—20 inches wide sat atriped Grass Linen (Silk and ‘ine mixed), suitable for Dresses, Gowns, Ika di pone cen and ee and Shirt Waists—former price DRESS NETS—45 inches wide stealth Chantilly and La Tosca Dress Nets in black, white, ecru, champagne, black and white, white on black and black on ecru,’ with worked were $1.25 an at 68C. per yard. - at 18¢. per yard, | ; 1,800 More Men's Griffon Brand Negligee Shirts. All made of imported French Cloths | and bosoms in a good assortment of | patteres, also plain white. $1.00] rratsitieg ire sessed Posome plan 1$1.00 | |], Notone made to sell for less than $2 to $3, | (Tirst Floor, 21st st. side.) } Light Weight Knit Underwear | For Men and Women. Men's Summer Weight Natural Merino, Women’s imported Liste Thread, Swiss SHIRTS and DRAWERS, shirts $4 to ribbed Vest, neat croehet (made by hand) at neck and shoulders, coods made to sell at 4 50, t 85¢ | each: special at.....,,, ‘ ue 35¢ Men's FISH NET, open work, | 4 for'$1.00. SHIRTS and DRAWERS, coolas ice, Women’s extra fine Liste Thread Vest (plain white), plain and fancy trim at Me 46, drawers 30 to 40, made te sell at $1.00 to $1.25; special a made ir ecru, blue and white, long and shor) sleeves, value $1.00 t0 $1.25: special at..........5 shoulders, made to neck Coats and Dresses For the Little Tots j At Big Reductions from Regular Prices. CHILDREN'S BRILLIAN 18¢ High Class Imported and Domestic WASH DRESS FABRICS. 50c. Silk Tissues 19c, a Yard. '$¢ assor.cient of plain colored grounds im gitiped and Persian’ cflects—extremaly desirable for shirt|}) alate bad shirt waist swits—here- jofore + pr ! price... r alive crorcaen b'[ 2000 yards EMBROIDERED WHITE DOTTED SWISSES, 27 inches wide, in pin dots|/) (medium and large size dots)—value 25c. per yard—special sale price.,.., 15c WHITE INDIA LINON, } per plece of 12 vards,...;. $1.00 and $1.25}1) SUITINGS, value 20¢, 4 PRINTED BATISTE, value 18c. be yards at —_— THE WORLD; WEDNESDAY EVENLNG, JULY 6, (904 There are many advantages of shopping at Blooming: dales’ besides the one of “dollars and cents." Take the service you get—the conventence of the store's location —the near-perfect store system—and, above all, the unrestraint you fee! about bringing what you don't A mercantile triumph is this Sale of Manufacturers’ Stocks. The volume of business we did yester- day provesit—the crowds we served with the biggest values of the year in seasonable, dependable merchan- dise prove it. The unparalleled opportunities we are offering people to save money on the good class of merchandise show that this is the PZaafynns time of all times for proving again ey Aas ai the leadership of Greater New York's Veen tenpaati ds Greatest Department Store. Regular $18 and $35 BT Linen Dresses at $9.75 & Here’s a Sale of Manufacturers’ Stocks special that will be the talk of the town, We got a well-known manutacturer to make up this lot of dresses for us just at the time things were slack ening up for his forces, and he was glad to accept out price in order to keep his hands going, with the result that you get the bargain of the sea- son in handsome summer trocks, The materials are Linens, Crashes, Pongees, Tajjetas, Foulards, Point d' Esprits and Nets. They're beautifully made, every one of them, and all exquisitely trimmed with modish laces, insertions, inlayings of embroidery and appliques, many garnished with fine tuck. ings and plaitings Choose from plain black, white and yay -sizes 32 (0 42 bust measure, Special for the Sale of Manufacturers’ Stocks Sale, $9.75 & $16.05 Second Floor, S0th St. Bection, | Specials in N UR own wagons make aifly | pec a In e deliveries to all the nearby seaside and inland Summer resorts. We will also wey stations in any adjoin freight to ing States on purchases of dry goods to | | the amount of $2 or more and ‘| other merchandise to the amount of $5 or more, except goods to | | | Stocks it is the be sent C. 0. D happening. \ “AILRight” Bread Men’s NecKwear. four-in-hands, kind ever made; spectal.. Smart tecks, Wesh Boilers, heavy quality oie son bos toes Welton Koc sine speclates 49c imported’ Wood salt | The pana drawers me medium and gray efferts 1 vet S Bags large slee; striped In tw ce | the latter being made wit 7 A || Imported Net Shopping Bag: 1 gh eae I al ; 10¢ latter se h —all refined designs— 10c | Large SiG; Al scesersssses 9S wel wigs i Seulle seals ahd eae select at, each, * Flour Canister, japanned tiny Candlesticks, at | tape or three for twenty-five cents, vil hold 2§ Is. of flour; made 5c , Salexy Match Stands, made Sizes ¥4 to 46—spe- 18¢ hl age choot Wang! Prieta See of @rass, with heavy bottoms, F - Regular 25c. and 3Sc, Grades. Wire Ten Stealer, YY 99 0 at oe cessss ie Sc | cial at, garment, = vee Hasement, 60th St, Reetion. good quality; at,.... Main Floor, Oph St, Section Pretty Stamped Linen Piece at Sharp Bargain Figures. The Sale of Manufacturers’ Stocks brings about some of the most extraordinary values in handsome linens, all stamped in new S TINE | CHILDR : H " j COATS, with two and three capes, with a pst EO tad a and pretty designs. For women with the embroidering knack this is a Bees nd bu, and piping, in red, | broid cries, : splendid opportunity to buy at sharp savings. ni ck. | Formerly $1.19; special 89e. 1) Laundry Bags—-Large sizes; Momie L nen Scarts ~And Formerly $6.98; special 62.98 CHILDREN'S GINGHAM n red and biue heavy sateer Buffet Covers, 80 in, lang, r Formerly $7.90; special $3.98 DRESSES, guimpe style, trimmed |! with the word “Laundry” 2hke ed MN air tae with whige pique and neat embroid- embroidered; special 1 a | Mando” ‘Beanaccane von 12 CHILDREN’S SILK COATS, laee | ¢ty, Table and Tray Covers —Pure Covers, $0 inches long, 16 trimmed collar and fancy buttons| Formerly $1.96; special 98¢. linen, hemstitched and dray i ere openw ork be oan or id 0.88 | Pormerly $1, special 75¢, A be effects; special, 38c 49 ry i ban 1 fringe; 2Ic formerly $9,98; spe . wR reat special. ‘ 7 | Spaioeae tome ik cated Momle Scarfs—And Buffet | Lan Bureau Sets—With CHILDREN'S PONGEL COATS, ‘lightly soiled trom handling, siacs Covers, $0 and 70 In. long, | rultle edge and doylies per 94g light and coo) for the extreme hot to 14 years, : 16 inches wide, with open- | pitt Oc. and. sss -esseaes weather, qi , work hand-knotted fringe 29 Baby Pillow Silps—Pink, blue 5c formerly 49¢.; special 25c, and hemstitching; special... €7€ and red trimming; each Tormerly $9.98; specia! $5,00 (Second Tloor.) Main Floor. s0th #t Section Specials in Toilet Needs and Patent Medicines. The freshest and purest goods only, of high quality, at prices so low as to be beyond all competition—the savings on these items are and ies t ball eds for the — | ,cre sents tome | Housewife’s Appreciation. Here are values the m7 like of which happen but rarely—but in this sale of Manufacturers’ markable that’s always ter, the simplest and most practical article of its 50c Des Rogers Silver-Plated Ware. Sale of Manutacturers’ Stoc doz., Sugar Shells, each, 19¢ wi Heavily plated Pie Knives, embossed | pickle Casters, with ruby glass and handle, each, 49¢. Soup and Oyster Ladles, each, 98¢ Linens, Bedding and Towels markable specials of the season in household needs of this kind. We purchased on such a large scale that we secured rock-bottom prices Napkins— All pure Scotch linen; Size 22x22, pretty designs; im- ty , PAu Cons Reansren R IU WUE Letncton Io “3 Ave F §9°T060 "Sr here is not a department in the store these days that does not hold sean of intense money-saving interest for you, careful spender— and so emphatically does every item# offered in this great sale speak for economy that no person who recog:: nizes the true worth of a dollar can, afford to miss taking advantage of this Sale of Manufacturers’ Stocks to supply himself with every personal or home want that may be immediate or anticipated, z No mail or C. O. D. orders filled on items ad- vertised unless otherwise stated, No dealers supplied: Silk and “Hercules” Safes, $8.88. | For the sake of your peace of | mind don't be without one~of# e these reliable safes for youry : >—~ wy While bassth valuables, There's one of the No. 3 “Hercules” now on view here that was rescued from a fire which raged around it for hours —when opened everything it contained was found intact and unharmed. aoe They're guaranteed | fireproof—priced according fo | Size as follows for to-morrow } only: $8.88, $15.95, $23.95 and. $25.95, | Main Floor, 60th St. Seetion. | Fine Silk Umbrellas, $1.85, A rare special in this Sale of Manufacturers’ Stocks is this lot of pure silk umbrellas in 26 and 28 inch sizes for men and women at $1.85, ¢ta case, finished with tassel—the |] handles are in pearl ivory, Dresden |] and, werting Many of the handles alone are Worth as much as $3, Main Floor, 89th $8, Section, Men’s Light Underwear, 18c. One of the marked values in this’ Sale of Manufacturers’ Stocks. This fine balbriggan under- Se || wear is ideal for summer weer, re. Cut+ orated Splash Mats, for e walla... ted ware is offered in this 1 ird-renowned Rogers silver-pla berea tt The world-renowned Rog: quickest kind of at prices to induce the g folks. Berry and Salad Spoons, each, 69e, | Gravy Ladies, each 39¢ Cold Meat Forks, each, 39¢. Rogers 14-inch Salvers, embossed $1.49. per Shak- naif dozen, $1.18 r half dozen, We . per half dozen, $1 1S. Dinner Knives oer half 39 ers, special ‘pe Individual Salt Cells, t $i h ruby lining, special, each, 19¢. jongs, special, 98¢ LONE, ea Fiaor, Oth Pt, Seotions 5 at Unmatchable Prices. The Sale of Manufacturers’ Stocks brings about the most re. only bought first quality in every case, Judge of these; Pillow Cases—Same grade as above sheets; size 42x36, 8¢.; H i tan ¢ ited to sell at $2.25; special, size 99236, 10e,; size $x36, typical of all others throughout this section for to-morrow’ er dove Se ee etael Gite bike tnncatie te weaperiiia, Napkins—All pure Irish damask: | Muslin—Yard w ached ¢ tron and sive 24424 tted to sell at and unbleached; fine quality; 1} 1m . regular S¢. grade; special, yard 4'e ‘ ens bie $1.89 summer Blankets — White, i Oe with red or bine borders; size ' ompound ft € a 10-4, were 74, special. 4% iim % PA ed ends: three sizes, as Better grade, size 11-4, at ta WH seen Come Ubony Wate ° HT follows Table Dasesk + pure Little Ulver Pils, @ heletles, sooty We 17x34, were th bleached, extra heavy grade, a. Ue re Re alg 18x36, were t half bleached and mercerized : ° ie roair & 20x40, were table damask, 63 inches wide; arly Tooth af c: ame" Se || Muslin Sheets —( eighteen choice designs; worth ntereres tothe seme with seams; size $4x90, from 65. to 7$c. yard; ‘al, ee eee 26 29,3 size? 38c.; size SOG isiecaccsegenchinasies 44c faleum Powde Main Floor. $6th St. Sect 1X90 sss rsscsvecrees 39¢ Main Ploor, near Rotunda Third Avenue to Lexington—Dloomingdale i rother's,—Fitty-ninth to Sixtieth Strect.