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‘Saat. A All . Al ON GAL: “PERS WATCH Young Tutor Also Takes Brace- det While Young Woman Goes Out After Soda-Water to at GIRL WHOSE WATCH WAS STOLEN BY YOUNG TUTOR. IARESTED FR WATCHIN WF Broker Ellsworth Rented Room | Next to Mrs, Elisworth’s in an} Uptown Hotel, and Is Discov- Benham and asked to be assigned to room No. %. His presance there was noon discovered by Mrs. Elisworth, She complained of the eaptonage which sha was under, and Manager Jupson, oa Tuesday. tok) Elleworth that he mut Riveup the room. He refused and went away with the key in his pocket. He returned yesterday to find that all the furniture had been taken out of th room. He made a (ise about tt ant Jupaon had hike arrested for disorderly In the Weat Side ( to-day Ella worth hag a lawyer whe maint that Jupson ha dao right to disposm Drink with Biscuits. HE FLEES TO ROOF AT THE GIRL’S CRY OF “PAPA.” n Arrasted Prisoner Admits | Appropriating Property and} Leads Way to Pawnshop— * Reads Poetry in Cell. ty ‘The police ef the West Sixty olght t station have a seventeen-yenr Pold-privonor of Immaculate appesra nee h ; ered. Ejected AND HI Benham, and His Furniture Bnei) Pel wr BRICKLAYERS WILL DANCE. The determination worth, one of the the Produce Exeh. en his wife and yo Union No. ST to Mold Ananal Sam- IBRIBED BELLBOYS ' | Registered Under the Name of ered by His Wife She Caused a tenant Jupsow clamed that he and Locked Up. |. irned that bilaworth waa not only watching his wife himself, but had Hibed bellboys and porters ty watch and had confessed co him that he two detectives: in tls employ for me purpose, ‘To save @ reputable RED SLEUTHS. “hnnoyance Jupeon That he vad « right to make Bilawortn The matter was intl 3 av EVENING, JULY 14,1900 YOUNG GIRL GONE, FUL PLAY FERED Uncle of Young Annie Miller |” Asks Police to Search for| Niece Who Disappeared Sun- | eon under vestigating the ease closely 44 seen In | men at he feared she has heen subjected to foul play, The pollee of Hoboken have several suspicion and they are in Annie diss peared cn Sunday last. During the ternoon and evening of that day the company of several, North Borgen. “laitle Coney she land.” os NO TRACE OF THIS BOY. iN; Kdward Manafle! Lenves Home and Has Not Returned, | day—Several Men Suspected | Edward Manafleld, sixteen years o!d,! Lion Brand Evaporated Cream, This is not a cheap milk and cream, but always safe and: reliable for babies. jor, sixteen years old, waa missing. and that | the son of Richard Mansfeld (not the| ‘ast Seventy-fourth | s#ing since last Mon actor), of sireet, nw " day and the nv Hyory Nordsoff, of No. 2 Summit! enua, West Hoboken, reported to the e are yiice to-day that Dia niece, Annie Mil- | Since. oa EL age. He was dressed in from facta which he had learned and wore a gray cap ‘The boy left his home early sen heard of} He Is rather tall and stout Best for Family \Use. Write for Booklet. SAVE THE LABELS, - Try a Can. Do it now." 91 HUDSON ST, Dept A. investigating. in the af ‘or his dark clotues When Discov 42 Hroadwa: > 2. > 2. 2c 2s oso ow ooo ooo ore eee The records the Weat Forty-sev- Store Dainty hot enth street polie station show that on closes ere toe No a | to Be Moved, | s:venrh street and thar Bllsworth was mine Lunches, arrested then for an asiult on Orville at 5.30, palatial Tewttt, peater, employed in the and on —— house, which {8 an apartment bullding. Restaurant Af William M. Elis. | Dewltt claimed at ithe time that he had Saturdays () Eighth in ad " nggest, brokers 6 tha*thae Rilsworth had aa-|] abd P.M, SIXTH AVE, 19% T020™ STREETS floor. ge, to Keep a y . = ee Bi ne # Ralph < handsome fertures and ee got him {nto a heap rouble. Mr yj “He is Philip Maal, of ms West mer-Night's Featival. Elisworth ts President of the firm of 4 Porty-third street, an assiviany In a 1s of Bricklayers JW. Elsworth & Son, of No, % White re “gehool of languages, charged with Vall str ind he and his wife have “4 Stealing a gold woteh ard pearl Dracy CT been ranarated for some time Mrs For Infants and Children, ¥ me a onl girl aw 4d her son have been occur fee trom the home of a young ett | aiewortls and her son nave born ous! The Kind You Have Always Bought i Fapquaintance when he was being en » of the biggest | PYIng room we Mon 5 Stertained with soda water and tea bis by the union, and | Hotel, at No 3) West Sixty-fourth| Bears the pe cali ganized labor li 161 | streat Signature 2 « ted there. n ela The victim of this polished young |, Satine ahd woman | & week isworth went to the of 4 4 i hotel, registered under the name uf , dark colorings; pretty new patterns; trimmed j Admits Killing Four Tramp|] with shoulder capes, bratd and ruffies; sizes from 4 Both Held Up Grocer in Store tleman is Miss Catherine Peters, of No, 2% West ghtleth street. All fof the Peterses hud the hirhest admin Ftion for Masi. The young girls in the Htamily thought he was charming and Peters had a high opinion of him. refore when Philip called upon | Featherine, sixteen years old, Louise, | fourteen years old, the only member of Pihe household at home, felt that sie Mean xpread herself in entertainlig go amiable a young man. Loulse Vrought out a plate of tea bis ae nonchalantly remarked that ater went fine with tea biscuits. Girl Mugs Soda Water, Louise responded to the hint with slacrity and sped around the corner to rocure the beverage, When Philip's thusiastic voung host returned ho as reading to himself aloud from a of poems. ‘The sda water and tea biscuits were levoured amid an entirely conventional versation, Then tio rxetd of Mr tere's footsteps were heard on the irway. “Here comes papa’ erial Loules, What Philip did then was very amus- 6, entirely unconvnttal He bolted from tie room and left Ye house by means of tne roo’, This na no entirely naive on Philip's part hat Louise wag doubled wp with mirth Mr, Peters came in. When he ard St he joined In his daughters |) Their mirth had hardly subsided w jes Catherine Peters came tn and die wered that her gold watch and pearl celet had disappeared simultaneously ith Philip's exit by the roof, The ice ‘were consulted and Philip was wind at his home A Getective confronted him with a accusation of theft. The youth mitted the charge With apparent un fully led the way to had hypothecated he young man was Ly o take a book of and seems entirely losophical abo vis incarceration as Catherine missed another trinket , and Philip will be asked about whin arraigned in the West Side ur. hilip waa an usher at the Princess eatre while Kyrie Bellew was ap in “Raffle THO MEN HANGE "FOR GE MURDER and One Shot Him—Slayer Companions, PITTSBURG, July 4—John Johna- ton and Frank Ousley, beth colored, were hanged to-day for the murder of dames Donnelly, a Marron Hill grocer. on the night uf list New Yeur's eve fm the presence of his daughter and aged father-in-law, ‘The two negroes entered the store Logether and Johnston asked Misa Don- nelly for a loaf of bread, while Ous! walked topard the money drawer. Misa Donnelly called to her father, who started toward Ousley, end as he Ald 99 ho was shot by Johnston, the Dullet passing through his heart i} ba fulton Street 30 Trading Stamps Free. Coupon — Upon presenting this coupon at A, |, Nammi's Store FRIDAY (July 15) and making purchases amounting to $1,00 or more, we ~~ vil give 30 Blue} Good Trading Stamps Free, in addition to those Joly 15,8.We you receive on your purchase, FRIDAY INDUCEMENTS IN Muslin Underwear and Infants’ ear, 23 reduced from 39¢.—Infante’ Colored Gingham Cy Yoke Dresses, § months to 3 years 39c reduced from 50c.—Ladies' Seersucker and » Chambray Pettlcoats; have extra dust ruffie. 39¢, worth 60¢.—Ladies’ Black Corset Covers, fin- % fshed neck and armholes with fine lace. 48c worth 69¢.—Ladies' Ruffled Corset Covers, * made with potched front, having three hem- stitched ruffles; an ideal cover for extending the shirt walst. 89c reduced from $1.25 and $1.50—Children’s » White Pique Reefers, trimmed with tnser- tlon and embroidery. 4 Attractive Friday Specials. 100 dozen Walsts of white and colored lawns, madras and mercerized chambray, in all sizes from $2 to 42. trimmed with platts, t embrold 9 erles, etc.; special at vee AIC A host of children’s pretty Summer Dresses, made from percales, madras, lawns and other summer fabrics, in light and dark colors, plain and faney trimmed, styles in a great variety, sizes 6 to 9 12 years; special at ......6.5 . 69% Women's Duck Skirts, made from a fine quality of duck, good shade of bine with white rings, new shape, 7-gore fisre style, walst bands to MGi SPOOR] AL cr idasescsscacsesesnen "79¢ Wrappers,-made from pereale and lawn, !n light and 32 to 62; extra wide skirts; spe- Dress Goods and Silks, A SEEMINGLY IMPOSSIBLE OFFER Wels, we do some things which to many seem im for instan le. Instead of 39¢, for 30-In. wide Silk-Bar Shirtwatst Sutting, in checks, plaids and stripes, In hello i2tye, Inatead of 45c. for 36-in. wide cream and white and white only; If interested be here on time and you get 39, worth for W0 pebble weave satin finish Prilliants, in neat effects and washable, for swell outing sults: on Friday. worth for Johnston confessed to committing four ie, Instead of 29, for 46-in, wide black Mohair other murders about eight years ago in jans. No you want a bathing or knockabout sult? Weat Virginia and Georgia, the vir.) This is your chance--Friday—to get 3% 1 tims being tramp companions who had worth for 6c Praali sums of mon eae DIES IN TURKISH BATH. At No. 48 Lorimer str Teariy to-day in a Turkish bath at N Bowery Death was due t ness. Clark went to tre baths | e had just emerged from ¢ poe to the plunge-room when he || !wported Embroidery Turnover straight and and fell on a couch, He was ab end; large variety of patierns; were id when a doctor arrived. | ee ates 5c had been the cook on the Red |The new Dutch Collars, hemstitched and lace earushty Sylvia, lat w odg regular 19°, ones 10c ont Lace and Lawn Yokes, also some with briar "ale 4 atiteh all colors; were 30¢.: tv 25¢ Ladios’ and Children's White Hemetitched HIT BY COUPLING DIES. Handkerchiefs; worth 2: Wylan, a brakeman who was) 75 600 vards Silk Veilings, all colors: plain end by the Lenigh Valley Raite| f° fancy borders; worth vd 10¢ Mving at No. 1%) Washingtor Mt, died in New York Hospital to ry a ured skull, Wylan was ‘ uly 7 ie ~ ron fe, Instead of 124ge. for 36-In. wide fast-biack taffeta finish perfection Silk, summer weight, for pe't ccats, drop skirts or jacket Hung; equal in effect and better for wear than silk coating Tbe; on Friday, 1 ning for 6c No mat! orders filled and positively none oD. sent SPECIAL BARGAINS IN LADIES’ Neckwear and Veilings. hemetitehed, plain awd new shades; spe- |. NAMM. 1%g-yde, long Chiffon chentile spotted; all th chal, CACM. .ereeeeee kK. Kl. NAMM, DURING JULY AND AUGUST STORE CLOSES AT 5.30 P, M. 2 e Brooklyn SATURDAYS AT 1 P.M. White Dotted Swiss Special. BET. §.36 AND 10,30 ONLY. No Matl Orders Filled. 2,800 yards of White Dotted Swiss, for curtains of all deseriptions; best quality goods; can be washed over and over again; well worth 160. yard a/ special, yard . 4 634c Feather Bed Pillows. 2,600 Feather Bed Pillows, in best quality A. ©. A. ticking, and guaranteed free from odor; regular price 98c.; special, each........... 37c Hosiery and Underwear Specials, worth 1%.—Women'a —full-taeh- joned gauze liste thread Hone, with bigh-spliced ankles and i2'%c, Pr., bianck and tan, double soles. 15c Pr worth 19¢,—Boys’ fast-black ribbed a *? cotton Hose, of very supertor yarn, and made with full seamless feet; very elastic; sizes 6 to 10. 12%. worth 1jc—.Women's white ribbed cot- ‘“\*) ton Vents, extra large and regular sizes, low necks, sleeveless, full taped necks and armholes. 15c Ea regular price %5¢,—Children’s fine *? white ribbed Vests, sizes 20 to 32; made of fine yarn and very elastic; these come in low necks, without sleeves, and are allk taped. Handsomest Carpets AT A SACRIFICE, All Carpets Madz and Laid Free. Genuine Hartford Axminsters, value $2.00; at, 94 Made and Lald Free special ..... Sloane's Amber Velvets; value $1.10 Made and Laid Free. Sale of 16-4 Linoleum. 4-YARD-WIDE SHEET, 15 pieces of imported Seotch hand-made Linoleum, made out of purest cork and Iineeed oil, finest pat- terns ever presented; fully 12 feet wide; the actual nominal value of these choice goods !s $1.00 per square yard; to introduce them to you we will mark them for to-morrow, square yard 4% Genut to$ Unequalled Clothing Values. ALL SUMMER SUITS AT &, Boys’ tbe, Wash | Bove’ foe, Sults, sizes 3 ¥, at sees | Boys’ 800. Blouse W: 25¢ | 15 patterns; size: 4 to 13... Hoys’ Straw Hats, value, Boys’ $1.50 Wash Suits, 50c,, 69c, and 25 | Russian and Satlor 8c; all styles... 29C | Blouse style; all | stzes 69c Boys’ 3 Wash Pants, 30 patterns on Men's $5.00 Pants, pure worsted ......+ anewen +290 See Sensational Sale of Ladies’ Straw Shapes. 100 dozen shapes. in white, castor, brown and black all brand new and clean goods, and in all the lates styles, including the round sallor and dip back; Shapes worth 75c.; sale price...... 29 Big assortment of White Duck Hats, styles positively the very newest, at 198, 149, 1.25, 98c., The, and... E por Splendid assortment of Trimmed W gotten up with wings, breasts and velvet ribbon, very stylish, at 5.50 and. 3.9 500. Ladies’ Belts at 25c, Colored silk erush Belts, in green, red, blue and wilte; also plain and trimmed crush leather Helts, in all colors, al) made to sell at 50e.; on sale here ... ‘ Mack and white Silk Mh rich gilt and oxidized trimmings; also plain styles ji latest summer effects; made to sell at de and The; at . ’ 48c Full line extra size belts on sale. K. |. NAMM. - — e Chip Hats]) the special price is $1.75. better one of your own if you se- lect It to-morrow. Mf you're fond of the water you'll go a dozen wouldn't be without a suit of their own, this sale. there ar sell at $6.00 a suit; the rest are sults that 75c for *1.50 negligee shirts. THE greatest value of all is the pure white high grade $1.50 negligee shirt at 7Sc—the famous Hud: son, We began a great sale of 1800 Monday, but they were soon taken by exacting men, who require cool, dressy white shirts to wear without coat or vest during the hot Summer days, These shirts will sell the country over for $1.50, and every exclu- C. sve haberdasher is well aware that the Hudson sells without effort. They are sought by correct dressers everywhere—strictly high grade, pertect goods, made of fine light-weight dimity madras cloths--make and fit are perfection, all beautifully hand laundered, split neckbands, tine pearl buttons, fronts made perfectly plain—same as the custom shirts—all have separate cuffs made of same material; sizes to fit any one, from 14 to 48 inch, "THOUSANDS of smart dressers paid $3.50 for the identical sults we offer to-morrow and Saturday at $1.75; thousands of others paid $6 for the identical sults we offer to-morrow and Saturday at $2.90, But the assembly is limited to 1,000 suits, and in Justice to yqu we must urge you to come at your earliest opportunity. 200 *3.50 suits at 1.70 These suits see of fine quality ging- hams, suitings, chambrays, etc—well made—up-to-date model—$3.50 suit for $1.75. s for $5 walking skirts 3.95 of fine grade wae butch- er linen, strictly tallor finish, high kilted flare hangs perfectly. Great offering of misses’ Misses’ skirt: *1.75 skirts—side plaited—deep nem—well tailored. HOUSANDS of new bargains saved especially for Friday and Saturday will make it worth your whie to at tend this great July clearing of women’s high-grade shoes and Oxfords to-morrow or Saturday Women's $3 russet Russia cal! Blucher Oxfords, new Cuban heel, sizes 3 to 8, widths A to E, at 41,95 Women’s Vici welted sole Oxfords, dull back, new S. C. $, style, military heel, two sizes, 246 to 6%; widths C to E; regular $3.50 Oxfords, at.. oo 32.65 Women’s vict patent leather Oxfords, all sizes, 3 to 8; worth $5 and $6; widths AA, A and B, at... ution Our pure food show affords a SOMETHING of interest going on during the entire day Friday and until 4 o'clock the children and make a day out of it—there’s 60 laughs every 60 minutes a minstrel manikins—a two-act entertainment that provokes a world of fun for the little ones. Da Sosa, the magician, performs many marvel- lous feats especially planned to please the children, and you'll enjoy it, too. . Then there’s the New York Ladies’ Symphony Orchestra tor those who love music. On Friday and Saturda turn out another brood of little chicks—the incubator is arranged so you can see them coming out of the shell, Thi young and old, We've a small room full of songbirds that are worth coming miles to hear, You've a personal invitation to come, Perhaps you'd like to know how to make some new dainty dish—expert chefs are waiting to instruct you—admission, of course, is complimentary to all. Here's a story of seasonable bargains on sale Friday and Saturday forenoon, while they last, that will appeal to you—saving opportu- nities that reduce the cost of high-class merchandise below what you'll have to pay elsewhere for inferior grades. ———-SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO. Men’s °4 bathing suits, °1.75. Men’s *15 @ ° HE best bargains to the man who T! comes early to-morrow—$4 bathing suits at $1.75. We've 471 suits, and there’s not a single one for which you'd pay less than $2.50 ordinarily, and while any remain Friday and Saturday Main Floor. Seven times to the beach and you've spent enough if you rent a sult each time to enable you to have a much 1.75 | times, so just think of the saving. Then, a great many men, if they'd Just stop to think that scores and maybe hunareds of men they know nothing about have worn the very suits ticular men we want to emphasize the importance of These suits are made of the best and strongest wor- sted yarns—perfect colorings-—black, navy and gray— combination striped shirt and trunks—some are sieeve less and others have short Me arm slgve 1 ¢ about 28 suits with pure silk borders, which cover the city at no less than from $2.50 to $4; sizes are 40 42 “4 handsome striped worsteds, fancy cheviots and! La ee Se) re homespuns—all shes 4rousers that will not bag at — ¢ knees—fit as well as any palr of tailor - made 28 160 199 70 15 8 trousers ever turned oul, : —_———-—— SIMPSON CRAWFORD co.— Threegreatshirtsales in one--50c.,65c.,75¢ —_—__--—-———— SS IPSON CRAWFORD CO, 1,000 shirt waist suits at °1.75 and *2.90. Third Floor, for misses’ $2.95 white linen and pique 53 50 for ——SIMPSON CHAWFORD €O.——————— July clearing women’s °3 shoes and 1260 eae tok ie lil a SS! jood time £00 afternoon, Brin; them to see Hoy’s celebrat vaiting each one of them—bring the Cypher incubator will is an interesting sight for 18 suits at °8.50 Secon Floor, 182 coats and trousers—homespuns. This gives you an opportunity to select an ideal or more outing suit or a practical business suit for Summer) at a price that is less than half what you'd'pay the merchant tailor for exactly the same kind of a suit The made-to-measure suit couldn't fit you any better and the materially 50 couldn't be of any better quality, so it rests with you whether] e you will pay $15, $18 or $20, ori come here and save $6.50, $9.50) or $11.50, by paying $8.50, We can fit perfectly every man, no matter what his build, and we guarantee your selection will fuifil given them, | every requirement, no matter how exacting your To these par- | tastes. 1,000 pairs *5 trousers, $2.50. Credit ts due the manufacturer for this great bar- gain—he sold us a thousand pairs of high grade, all- wool, perfectly cut trousers at hail, In the lot | 4 They're ready for you to-morrow and Saturday for exactly half price—$2.50—a lot entirely new. We guarantee them to be absolutely all wool—| are selling all ment of the sheer Summer shirt, AT’S the bargain price to-morrow and Satur- Lit Lint Mees of gee light weight negligee shirts—made with mer- 50c day of the dressiest suits ever sold for $15 and $18, and here’s and cheviots; Shirt at Soc., but in this case they are bona-tide 7Sc. criminating tastes, and you'll find they fulfil every require- cerized figured plaited fronts and value 7Sc.—without cuffs these are Soc, the best value of the season—$1,00 shirts at 65c, the selection: | 50¢ for 75c negligee shirts. Shirts—and good ones, too. light weight cambric bodies— 65¢ for $1 negligee shirts. finish Oxford cheviot cloths—pure white, with white mer- Maina Floor, 352 sults—serges, worsteds QRDINARILY we wouldn't advise you to buy a In tact, they'd be excellent values at 75c, We know they will appeal to men of dis- 100 dozen—just 1,200 shirts—made of very fine soft cerized self figures—-wristbands and no cuffs—positively for high grade ‘1.9 guaranteed ®30 sewing machine. Positively a one-day sale to-morrow 'HOUSANDS of women who would have no other sewing wha- chine have pald the New York agéncy #30—the price to you Friday Is $11.95—a machine that we guarantee to be as as the best Singer ever made to have many Improve- ments over the Singer. Fourth Floor, That's why we guarantee them for |S years, The manufacturer guarantees them for a like period. He never al- lows a machine that has the slightest imperfection to leave the factory. | Every one runs like a bicycle—noise- | less, automatic bobbin winder, every new improvement, all the latest attach- ments, excels the Singer, polished oak; see lt, operate it, and 11 95 . you'll buy it to-morrow at Other great sales to-morrow: $40 ball-bearing sewing. 412.95 THESE two lots have nothing to do with our previous sales, but are the very last of the maker's surplus stocks purchased at greater conces- 4ons_than ever. Now for nother creat Friday and Saturday bargain sen- sation, Every woman will recognize these as the best values of the season. 800 *6.00 suits at 2.90 Made of fine lawn—all white—three | smart styles to choose from—daintily | trimmed with lace insertions. | Loose coats In linen, mohair, | silk and rain-proof materials for driv- ing and travelling at very special | srices, Charming new creations, $2.95 Summer sKirts,*1.75 | 550 paraniny owten’ ¢ Misses’ skirt: | suo avant, a 314.96 misses’ $5 pedestrienne sk rt | parihe 1408 light weight mixtures, lengths 35 to 40, Noedies and parts at lowest prices. Oxfords, *1.95 STRICTLY new, up-to-date styles that smart followers of fashion require. You should have seen the vast crowds that have attended this sale since “enday. They're proof of its bargain-importance. Women's kid jace and bution shoes, welled soles, full military heels, worth $3.50, 4 styles, patent and kid tips, sizes 2% to 7; widths BtoB, ates ceccscccee reece eeeve eee AZ 6S Women’s Russia calf Oxfords, new drop last; this shoe has never been priced at less than $5.00; our price for all sizes and widths for to-day only... 92.68 A A i.

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