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~—PUNAWAY GIRL SON 1S VERY ILL Mary Carter, Only Fourteen and| Down with Typhoid Fever, and Pretty, Is Incorrigible, They, His Condition Is Critical, Declare, Asking Court to Put} Although Somewhat Improved | Hor in Institution, To-Day. \@,. Tn hly apartments tn the Ansonia Bes; Broadway and Seventy-fourth ‘a two physictana and four nurses a tling for tho life of Frank 1. Platt, son jof Senator Platt, who is tl with typhoid Henry sat up with him 1 Drs. ine | daugiter was rs old she has been unman-|t Patient was #90 | es Ageadie and that for e three his morning but was still ina a Weeks 5 ed away ftrom|very eritieal condition. ir: hone, spen her time with] Mr, Platt has been ill ten days with s mewvers of use Gang,” a]the fever, His father, who ts atoy » ‘euteric of v s are @ terror to]ping at the Oriental Hotel, Man- | the neighborhood where tae Cavters|hattan Beach, {s in constant touch live the sick-room by telephone and! Carter is a rrangeme h “na made brought his him to t ri . New Yor urgent ¢ was that with y Feputa ’ ng . Going to Marry, She Sald, for rank H. Platt ts Jond son and is a member jucm of Boardman, Piatt & Boley, He For @ short time after the family Moved to New York the law f ge thas Dieaip sige fated with his father re a aaa affatrs for i : her parents with the a rin the Un & Ghat she wus pany. t ie agthes at Compat Fagot ned secretary and (reasurer | Hicein 0 f athjen s American Composition @ bg wi Company. He ia a member of the t ‘ saves” lonial, University, Lawyers’ and Yule ¥ Clubs, PYersuasion, Aa rr ment hast ie _ Weeks ume » ‘The tatner BODY FOUND IN THE SOUND. hat of Ralph ee ta, | Televed to Ne Schueller, COLLEGE The bod LEP) oat in the Sou reday off Polat View Island and was towed to this k, | lace It was t#ken to Johann's Norge | going to wiite and blue striped shirt and button | a Over Roots, H ‘ Vin body waa badly 1 Thirty-second | ig bettered | That amnosed. tt] tp Schuel- | was drow ne +f poh oa age in a Huts. And guar liannelh Bouse wolting f Saturna, however, bu ues an the hallway nt treet they |} ¥ side ot | pe fr aid ashe [teen » heraed co ty rf immediate 4) (9 (he police stark lo the Children's & | and | p At all the Better Kind of Stores 5 cents the’ounce or in 10-cent and 25-cent Packets What are Chiclets? ‘ JCEEERS SUPPLIED BY FRANK HH, FLEER & CO., Really Delightful Houquel Ye Creme delete A Dainty Contection Candp Coated Cherwing Gum Particularly desirable Ifade by the makers of ‘Aleers Pepsin Sum" Their Lest Recommendation A chewing gum of exceptional merit, enveloped in an unusually strong —yet delicate—covering of the real peppermint. A rare combination which produces a refreshing effect that is More Delightful than Creme de Menthe Retail storekeepers will be supplied by any wholesale druggist or conlectioner Inc., Philadelphia, o> L. Lowenthal, Distributor, 31S West 391. Street, Now Yor’. A TO ea ee ee ee ee eee ee en ee a THE WORLD: MONDAY EVENING, JULY 11, 1904. CATCH FISEMATOR PLATTS F—Jp Ofaama’- foo More News feoms the July Sale of Housekeeping Linens Last week's splendid offerings received prompt and en- thusiastic response from New York housekeepers. The Sale was a decided success. This morning starts another week of offerings of the same excellence, and the same decisive reductions in prices, All the linens are of/abso- lutely pure flax—there is not a cotton mixed piece in our} linen Store, The only exception to the pure linen ; Store Closes at5 P.M. Saturdays at Noon is the group of Turxish Bath Towels, which, of course, are of cotton With linen prices advancing constantly, such reductions from our previously unmatched low prices as are told of below will not be met soon again; and housekeepers have been prompt to appreciate the fact, The following opportunities for those pho come today, TABLE CLOTHS NAPKINS pitt, S150 each, worth, $190 nettian broken fie Capslaay liver fe uew designe; bor Dirached, soft finish, 1s fuehos 4, unhemmed, regu. murs, Our regulary pre SUc @ dozen 05 a dozen, trom $1.95— Trish Napkins; 18 . Imported asa lead. a dosen At $1,90 each, worth $2.35- Saine Clothe tn vite 2 x Qe yards At $2.25 each, worth $265 Same Cloths tu size 3x8 yards. ova dozen, from $3.50— hed Seotenh Napkins; dinner a rite, 24 luches square; good de- At $1.90 dozen, worth $2.50— gigis bur without iiatebing eoie, Matehing Napking; medium sia) Front of Rotunda useful for either breakfast or dinner; 4 | wu inches square. | TOWELS 2i<c each, from 1¢—Bleached back Towels, hemined Front of Rotunda | 8 ote H Jens; would cost to kins today 18 . more than vurasking price, TABLE LINEN BY THE YARD duantity focath customer, is each—Webb's “Old Bleach” At 40¢ @ yartl, rom 55¢—Cream- dnckavack Towels, both hemmed bleached Senich Table Linens 62) aid hemstitehed ends, and Webb's Inches wide How Bleach Towels. hematitehed, At 30e 0 yard, from 65e—Same ull white borders, 20 x 3 inches, quality; 70 inches wide. TOWLLING At 60c a@ yard. from The—Hal At 19e and te yard, from 12 ¢e, bleached Iris Table Linen; full ddeand 1 SS, luwo ya wide; handsome floral 17 ineles w designs; serviceable quality: and heavy washes white quickly. ‘Regalarly rogular pri wide; splendid T ed tish Table Linen ; 72 inches wide; 7t tevabie quality, chulee new designs, BATH TOWELS—AIl Cotton, At $1.30 a yard, from $1.50— — Specially low-prived for tuia Sale, Grass-bleached German Table Linen; Largesize, heavy qualities, and both patterns controlled by uw; 72 Inches fringed and hemmed, Atlee, Le, wide, Tse, 20 and 25e; worth lie to ase Third floor each Front of Rotunds —— ee JOHN WANAMAKER | formerly A. T. Stewart & Co, Broadway, 4th ave., 9th and Oth sts ’ nal SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY MORNING WONDERS. iclets “allor dinner” Really Delightful hed scot Cragh, | Yi d borders, fine values at our wuld by us at Te, At Ise yard, iro: lene! AtvOen yard, from $1.15—Bleach. Huckabuck Towelln | eo ' | Free Entertainments Ali Week. Mystic Auditorium, 4th Fico;, John W. Sherman's Patented Mystic Production Entitled, “Pheniasma or the Enchanted Bower.” Ferformances ¢aily at 10.30 and 11.30 A, M, and 1.20, 2.39, 3.30 dnd 4,30 P, M, in our So> lly Acapted Myhic Auditcricem. Recital Hall, Sixth Floor. “The Harbor of New York by Day and Night bY This is a correct panorama of the greatest hrr or in the world, showing al) the por terest ty Cay and by night. Changes of a marvellous ra ure ay suced by electraity eight minutes, Children’s Play Gardcn, 6th Floor, | _ Mintature Coney Islard for the Children. ¢ the children we bave provided a ge vwine Italien hard-organ grinder, a pony, bbits, peatowls, cozs, fish, all ga‘ors, turties and a lot of p'avthirgs, tring hen you come sopping. Tiey will have ths time of their lives. Midsummer Sale Is Now in Full Swing It’s the liveliest scries of sales that New Yorkers have witnessed in years, It’s brimtul of excitement. There's a surprise at every turn. Women remark that they never saw such high grade, clean and seasonable merchandise gold at such astonishingly low prices, You'll surely join the hosts of shoppers to-morrow, It will be to your advantage. Two B. & M. Blue Trading Stamps Until 12 o’ciock. Then One Till Closing. Knit Underwear Must Be Cleared at Once PRICES REDUCED TO WHERE THEY WILL PROVE IRRESISTIBLE Main Floor, Women's Women’s | Women’s | Women's | Children’s Copdren’s Men's Men’s | e. derwear Vests Vests sab tint Vests Vests ean Panis | Underwear | Un Ribbed cotton, elass Women's Ves's Nenta's Vole & Women's 50c, tic, and full size, that you pay 15c. Pants, value 25c,; Vests, of lisle thread, value 12the., at | for, at 3 for $0c,; euch a Shaprd Vests, at | st $Ce,, at 7e | 10c 18c | 29¢ | 10c | itic | 25e 39e Clearance of Undermuslins and Indoor Wraps MIDSUMMER SALE BRINGS PRICES FAR BELOW FULL VALUE. Second Floor, ‘| triggan | Men’ ‘sor Children's 1Se, | Children's Vests or Men's Taltriggan| Men's Shir Beats, value 19:,,, Sditts or Drawss, Drawers, value sig iinseaiermeecccicia 3 diraterasiniananiagnateiinphinsiaanaieaniapianinaaitilsetiileehict- auiithdeenteniaakdnitiiled datitenuey vamungeerepriiiemiansanennecigaitaimmienilesiils Cambric Cambric | Muslin Muslin Muslin Scersucker | Pcicale Batiste Drawers | Drawers | Gowns Gowns | Peilicoais Petticoais | Wrappers | Kimenos Ladies’ Cam bric | Ladies’ Cambric Ladies’ Muslin Lacer fine Cam- | Ladies’ Muslin and | Ladies’ Seersucker | Ladies’ Percaleand Ledies! Batiste brie end Muslin ‘ Gewrs, trimmed with embroidery, value 6Sc,, at 79¢ , at | velue 1.0, at 1,50, at Drawers, lace trim- Drawers, umbrella Gowns, embroidery Cambri: Petticoats, | Petticouts, fancy | Kimonos, fancy lace trimmed, valus | stripes, value 49:,, | ERA Hy colors, value 1.50, value 1,00, at “29 | 39c 49¢ 69c 99¢ | 29e 79¢ 98e med, value 49c,, ruffle, hemstitched, trimmed, value | at 20,000 Customers of The 14th Street Store May Have 8500 Yards of we Shoes at Mid-Summer Clearance Prices| “"™™°%s *% Every Pair of Shoes in Stock Must Find Their Feet. Jn thls sale there _will_be_8500 First on the list for immediate sale are Women’s Russet Oxiords, You have yards of these fine three months in which to wear these tan shoes, and then they'll be good to 1 They were designed to start in with next Spring, They are made of a soft, pliable Russet HY sell at 12}4c a yard, and leather with turn sole, opera toe, military heel and brown kid lining Women's thou: tomatch, There are only B & E widths, but the ai srun eaheks been sold ai from 2!, to 7. Untila day ago hese Oxtords for pe ial it PhD 2.50 and 2.00, Tuesday they will be, a 1.45; 1.4 os ares as you want, . — ee eens a yard, Women’s 1.25 lace shoes of patent leather yamps, sizes 214 to 8, at 6 Mah S I Fe hg Women’s russet kid lace shoes, extension sole, sizes 214 to 7, at 1.89, F 8 Silk Mourselines, black dots, 186, Bathing Slippers of white duck, sizes for girls and women, at 28¢, We Bilk Mulls, plain shades, at 18K, Roys' Fusset goat Shoes, spring heels, sizes 12 to 51, at 4.8. Br dateeriies ancien while st 10% Girls’ Shoes of russet goat, spring heel, sizes 12 to 2, at 98¢e, 1c fancy striped White Goods at Se. Children’s russet lace Shoes, spring heel, sizes $ to 8, at 89c, ie checked Nainsooks ac Stee, Men‘a 1.50 and 2.00 canvas Lace Shoes and Oxfords in brown, ite for © in, White Victoria Lawns, white and gray -: leather sole, sixes 6 to 11, at 98c. We Cotton Birdseye, 10 yards tor 4Be, hi heavy unbleached Muslin at 6e. Scarts and Shams To Effect a Quick Clearance All These ain Floor. ’ Oia ‘sna’ "si: |5.00 Wash Dresses Are Reduced to2.68 Shams, which are usually 20¢ worth 39¢ to S0c, They can liens Fas, boards, The shams mutch ike sents” | Women's 5.00 Summer Wash Dresses, styles right up to the minute and made L4e, Huckaback Towels. Be, so neatly and substantially that none will hesitate to select one whether it is needed immediately or not. Dotted 1% Bathing Towels, euch, Se, he merceriaed Table Damar, 00, 8.00 pbs Macon d antl! ARE AR lawn dred reeet 5.00 ie Whe Sarit Re Wash sheer quality of white ground lawn, with various sil Wash Cloth, | ie Dresses The waist has the popular side plaited effect, with de Dresses fle Wieachee Barnsley Crash, 160 9 68 bertha, The dress is made complete with a seven gore, wide faring 2 le checked Glass Crash, Tye. poo pee ae beat sachin - ool —$$$$__ ae e side pleated skirt, with panel front. Both waist and skirt are trimmed e 18¢ Wash Goods at 10€ | yi, embroidered medallions. This a handsome gown and a splendid 5.00 value at 2.68, Main Floor, com eae en ae : Women’s 4.50 striped, figured madras Shirtwaist Suits, with red piping, 2.28, y sae “hire ah Women’s 2.95 dotted lawn and madras Shirtwaist Suits, at 1,68, 10 present wear and especially All Skirts Reduced. adapted for separate skirts Women’s 7,50 black of blue brilliantine Walking Skirts at 4,78, se weit ei. Cee a fr Women's 6.50 thirteen gored:tweed Walking Skirts, at 4.48, 4% Bettete, inp 2 a 4 The, Women’s 5.00 fancy mized canvas cloth Walking Skirts, at 3.28, 124 Chambrays, @ yard, Se. Women's Russian duck Walking Skirts, value 1.25, at 69¢, Mid-Summer Sale Prices for Millinery Do Not Cover Cost Second Floor. If you appreciate millinery that is worthy ‘n point of quality and style, and enjoy paying from a quarter to a half its actual worth, attend this sale. 5.00 3.00 280 39 Trimmed Trimmed Untrimmed Untrimmed meet 250 Teme 1,50 vonee 100 vm 17 ¢ 75c Untrimmed Straw Hats, $4¢, 50c Untrimmed Straw Hats, 24e, 69¢ Sailor Hats, white straw, ritben band, at 39. 1.00 and 1.50 Sailor Hats, Sennit straw, silk ribbon bands, 75¢, Children’s 89c Novelty Flats, pretty and dainty, at 29¢, Children’s 1,00 trimmed Streamer Hats, good quality straw, at 90@, '* Mid-Summer Notion Clearance Main Floor, All the necessaries and nick-nacks at cut prices, dc, to 15c, Dress Shields, single covered rubber, special at Be, The Gem, best 5c, Americen Pins, three papers for 10¢, English Twill Tape, value, per piece, 8c. to Tie, special at Ce, ‘ Elastte Garter Len alue, per atrip, 1. be. * Se, Nickel Safety all siass, speciat, °¢. Sewing Silk, black and colcrs, 100 Large Pearl Buttons, 6 cn a card, Merrick’s $c. SixeCord Spoo! This Drug Store Saves You Money in Floor, Liguosene, Se, size at 32c,; 1.00 see @e. fectham’s Pills, widely sdvcivsed, 10 Men’s 8,00 Outing Suits at 4.88 Third Floor, This is the lowest price yet quoted on Men's Summer Outing Suits and inas- much as you have no need for a yest while the hot weather lasts, you cannot do betterthan take advantage of this price, which is marked tO men's sell 400 of these suits , 8:00 inaday. They are Suits made of strictly all- 488 wool homespun and there are ten desirable patterns in light and dark mixtures. The coats are unlined and many of the trousers have belts made of the same material as the suits. Thereé are all sizes from 33 to 46 . papers for Je. ) Special at 4e, sat te, = th 7 Kilmeet's Swar-p-Rooi, 5c. ire Che, chest measurement. In the b estat» mg oe are on few sizes, sO Figut Vlg Ammonis rib te lt es ant ATE, ’ 8 8s Vas AE 7, 4 on's Hazel ) cake, Te, Your choice of this lot at 4.88. . are oe. Eanl's emacs Clagee 28 oe 13e,} SOc. size Me,