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Be WOTWES REE a, — > Seven Trolley Cars Crowded) =< with Wemen and Their Little | "© Ones on Evening World’s Siok © | Babies’ Fund’s Second Outing | rt The Evening World's Bick Rabies’ Fond rave tte second summer evening's ride to the sick bables and thelr! 6 last night, and the seven cara ‘What carried them to Kingsbridge were | ‘with mothers and their chi!-| Of all nationalities. . When the first stop was made. at a Bayard street and the Bowery, there 8 @ crowd of anxious mothers and} Mttle ones, and as the cars came | Buperintendent of Transportation A. Delaney and two poticamen ‘were detailed to that pointe to ‘ @are that no one was hurt helped the mothers and their youngsters on! board. ‘The second stop was made at Delancey Greet and the Bowery, where the cars repidiy, Thirteenth street and avenue wan the last stop, and Whe cars started on their journey amid) @xclamations of delight trom the many mothers. iB ‘ By the time the Kingsbridge road ¥ Was reached every baby was sound @sleep in its mother’s arms, The folleys turned back to lower New A York, and it was a happy crowd of z Felreshed mothers with their sleeping * Dables that got off at the downtown | PALS Pu ——CWGHT xT FER irl Was Angry at the Police- man When He Arrested Them and Swore that Her Love 5 Would Never Die. i } Im the Rockaway Beach Court to-day Thomas Fogarty and Miss Anna Myers, both of Rockaway Reach, were called pon to exptain charges that had been Pade against them at the instigation $f Miss Myers’s mother, Fogarty was Gharged with abduction and Mise Myers With vagrancy. Just a plain case of Jove is what the court oMecials consid= red it. Fogarty is twenty-three and = Miis Myers seventeen, They have been ite ted to each other for two years ) Myers, the girl's mother, op- their marriage, A friend of the fly raw Fogarty and Miss Myers boarding a New York train. Fowarty had a dress sult case, Mrs. Myers telephoned the Brooklyn Police to intercept them, and Detective Germanhausen was awaiting them when | their train arrived, He arrested them, | and Miss Myers became hysterical. She threw her arms about Fogarty and do- | @lared that she would never give him | “Never, never, never!" | ‘hen Vy ye told Germanhausen he was! jt man she had ever seen. nga WOW TNE Aa Close Friends of the Late Poli- 3 ticlan’s Wife, Who Is Judge 2 Meade’s Daughter, Hear the : Lucky Man Is H, A, Jacohson, sale, iH 5 Py Clone friends of Police Magistrate | Sung Cg Co = ) 10 + ABRAHAM Piano specials Easy payments. ACH instrument is only a little used and represents a splendid investment are interested in buying @ piano you cannot afford to miss this THE We Never Advertise Uniess We Have Extraordinary Valnes to Offer. Our Biggest Yearly Sale ls now in full swing. Profits and values have been literally hacked to pieces. These stocks must go, no matter what the sacrifice. but one object—that is, to get rid of the surplus stocks. You profit by our losses. No need to go into details—look at the prices for FRIDAY and The fiercer the light of competition beats upon them the brighter these offerings appear. Everybody recognizes this event as a great Revolution in Values. SATURDAY. Business Suits. Outing Suits. re 87D cameean 4.50 Suis for All styles, blues, black Homespuns, cheviots and flannels, neat styles and fancy cassimeres, sin- gle and double breasted and cheeks, Weht and me- dium effects. styles, Men’s $16 & poolig Mad 45 Outing Suits, (, The newest patterns $18 Suits e005 are in this lot, all the In every shade and Style worsteds, tweeds, fabrics sought after are here; striped fiannels, serges, homespuns, thi- bets; single and double nobby cassimeres, chev- lots, homespuns, ra 85 Blue serges, rough-fin- In imported fabrics, all hand tallored; extremely ished cheviots, home- Spuns and swell-patterned swell; all sizes, cassimeres; they are all Men's $28 4 The costliest worst hand tailored. tweeds, thibets, serges and cassimeres, MEN'S 1Sc, Linen Collars, the famous Un!on Brand, Fancy Embroldered Hos- lery 19% nd. SOc. and 3$¢. Four-In- FB ieee eee 260 Hands 10¢ 750, Negligee Shirts, 490 Store Open All Day Satu Soe, Silk Suspenders, 95c $0. Hoslery, silk heel and toe, at, pair......, 2 Soe. new Club Tie. THE WRATHER TO-MORROW. BROOKLYN, Store Closes Daily at 5, for to-morrow, If you They come 5,000 yards in this lot. corded ona printed with neat small figures in black and son. Nowa still lower price om the last 9c. a yard, Summer Dresses in Stoc To-morrow we will || Women’s Shirt Waist ‘Dresses | FURNISHINGS, $1.50 and #1 Nestigee| | Shirts th Be brands, sketch, 0 thing © Selling Way Below Value, place on sale some of the very daint | freshest and coolest of Summer Dresses for vomen—lines, poesia silk, shirtwaist styles—at prices far below the actual value, must go right away, and these prices will make them, with hematitching, WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, JULY 14, 1904. ' We recognize Trousers, Men's $3 In worsted and fancy cassimeres and flannels, Men's $4.50 Pants aa alt In neat stripes and fan- cy Dietiad worsteds, tweeds. Men's $6. $6 Fats for. Q, In every wanted color and fabric, In pegtop and) conservative styles, Men's uh 95 $9 Pants for, 4, Costliest imported worsteds and cassimeres; very swell, Men's $4 Blao be toms 2.9 Peis ring * $2, $1.50 Union Derby Rib $2 Mercerized Silk Shirts and Drawers, at, each irday, FAIR, TRAls Saturday at Noon, 20c. Printed, Corded and Plisse Lawns, 9c. Yd. in white, with white plisse stripes, and are colors, We sold thou- sands of yards at Llc, as one of the greatest bargains of the sea- lot we have to offer— Ktaking Sale Skirt is seven Meade are authority for. the statemer of Li | Gore, finished with that his daughter, Mrs. Daisy Virginia | nen, plaits, lace insertions Gihbe, widow of the Republican leader, ¢ In white, blue and tan shades, blouse front! and tancy tings to [At €& 00! Frederick Sevmour Gibbs, | going to be | with plaits back and front, standing col- | match waist, walle | At $5.90 worried thie tall to Henry A. Jacobson, | ydih P lar of material finished with stitching, | ing length Cental Propri¢ior of a wall-poj | a Skirt 5 7 goge style seith plaits at £5! Women's ta P Jacudsen hes vever heen in polities any inverted plait back, spe fac ery eggs Dress, in Alihough he knew the lite Mr. Gibbs 4 { Knabe square....., 575 separaie bel! of ma- ewok gy ne tiga ery mis fail Heyes to have, visited ine 4 Steinway square... 75 terial, the much de- \At $4.50 ps laubad’ oth peers pi ard ba howe during |} handsome pees pone sare... 7H sired walking length, «—— n pan Skirt is 7 gore style, CE da cde lls ea die 1 good square ..,.. 25 Women's Shirt Waist Dresses of fine white inverted plait back, FF wns: roles. tae | fivin, | 1 Broadwood upright.. Taw, blouse front, tucks down back and walking length and nO 75) $0.75 their father's estate 2 ofl] 4 Weber upright 19 whed with lace insertion and finished with stitched 7 > ‘the large fortune went ' ¥ | , 5 material, finished Sa — | 4 Schuman upright. 200 ag 1 Gabler upright, 800 Fi ' 1 Bijou upright 95 * | MOTHER KIDNAPS Sse 133 Travelling Bags, Don't forget that a smail Wow Mrs, Purcell. Who Is Sep- arated from Husband. De- clares She Means to Get Pos- <= session of Her Son, | er | Edna In Maving kidnapped her daughter the home of her grandmo: ton, Mrs, Blanche 1 formerly of this city, ha Roger, in Fort Worth, Ml eays her Intention is to separation through the | Paprr® Marriage of the Pur romance a few y was She vi he and saw him. They were | dese three days and were mar-| busted ed ily studies and the to live on his ranch near Mra. Purcell came north ood her children to ber. er tittle pts z baa got to omnes ot th hese ¢ WOULD BLOW UP JAIL, ‘Threats Made Amfinst Assauiters of BURLINGTON, N. J. July 4 of dynamiting the Mo aeart her intention of obtaining - siddle be'ng free | fer von, who ta with her ee eel ee er hae are cut all along the line. eived and published by one of pounds t in Moun hem negroes skyward. in Holly we will try have no other ehanc A farm . Township , ' of a posse which searched for the ne prvately unfolded plans groes ttack on the jail for Cat eng poswrelon of Auta And this is headquarters. ling Bags than any other store in the city ity and low price. To-morrow we offer h nd smaller will buy any xcellent instruments, Fourth Floor, down mings, 14, 15 and 16 inches, at $2.68, $2.98 and $3.2 Men's Straw Hats G Mes. Biddle. Jatt t0 Come in and help yourself—and us sennit and split braids. less than cost—cheaper than bleaching the better, Tt reads as follows Six, have purchased dynamite and will ha Holly in leas than a week t get what they 4n& Holly will think it has and part of that jail will If we don’t got satistactto: onion, if we NM known In Burltn, Was one of the lea for purpose The fact that we sell more Travel. i@ prooi enough of qual- h cut Oxford Bags, of long-grain cowhide leather, mauve shade, extra light weigh’, inside pocket, stitched leather handle, nickel-plated lock and trim- 8 Each, LT, o Flying, Values Up to $4.00 io Go at $1.50. The wear time is at its height and we wish to clear out allour finest straws. The prices Ail the correct shapes in the popular Here is your chance to get a fine Hat for old one, and so much |Sunday World Wants Work ' Monday Morning Wonders They | Store Closes at Noon day. To-morrow These Great All of Our $2 and $2.50 Wash Su makes them ridiculously cheap. ‘ Russian and Sailor Styles, No boy ought to be blanketed into a wool sult this time of year. These washable garments are so light In weight, so cool and comfortable and so low priced that every child can afford a Summer's supply, Materials are Galatea stri; chambrays, arid eine the et povubie' manaer, and are perfect fitting. Sailor Suits are in sizes 3 to 11, Russian Suits with bloomer pants, in sizes 244 to 7, Please bear in mind that they are our regular stock of $2.00 and $2.50 gar- ments; that we have marked them Sc, forthe purpose of effecting an immedi- ate clearance, rather than sell them throughout the season at their regular value as this Suit affords has ever All sizes to start the day with. Cleating Away the HAMMOCKS. We've still a splendid assortment, and the prices are unquestionably lit- tle. Don't think of buying until you have seen the assortment we have to offer. Mewiean Py Hammocks: tect) Htnes woven Hammocks in it it fitted with pillow. Aisne. or Very" apeclal bare S125 Ing BTode Onna Uo Bed Canopies. Palmer's celebrated turn-over canopies; made of good quality bobbinet. $1.45 and $1.65. Pertectign Canopisn | Theep fasten to them tate piece at alent: siging ui” out of the way In the morning. "aah! ” Third Floor Every item mentioned here is at a are in no sense mere tritles. Quite are less, Men's Negligee Shirts, in fine woven madras, over fifty patterns to choose from; sizes 44 to 17; 7Sc, value, 45 Men's high grade Negligee Shirts, most- ly light grounds with colored figures, wov- én and printed mad- ras; sizes 14 to 47; $1.00 apd $1.50 values, now 6S¢ Men's two-piece cot- ton Bathing Suits, in plain black, navy or Striped; $1.25 value; now 95¢ Men’s two-plece Bath- ing Suits, fine wor- sted, black or blue; sleeveless or % sleeves; $2.00 value; now... Rext $1 New Bath Robes, Imported Towelling, latest effects; $3.00 value; now, $2.25 Men's Terry Cloth Robes, heavy ma- terial, dark and light colors; $4.00 WINE; NOW. rice cccreenes Men's fine Egyptian -balbrigg Have 2-inch continuous posts, with T-ball mounts throughout, and the best of English lacquering. $30 Brass Beds at Fitted with i%-inch pillars; bow- foot style; all sizes. A bargain. | Plain White Porcelain Odd Dinner Ware Fruit, or Berry sa toe. nnd ie, dean, eee (Mt soll for Reduced to 15¢ Dozen. Rread and Butter or Ple Plates, 4 neh fine, that sold for 40 ahi oh dozen, Summer India gaaze Shirts and Draw _ Reduced to 15¢ Dozen. ers; pure white, long and short \ tla, dined Plates. that sold for SOc. sleeves in balbriggan, short sleeves in Ae gauze; 850; 3 Reduced to 20e Dozen, for.. $1.00 ——SSSSSS—S—— eee Five Big Specials in Waists. On Sale To-Morrow Morning. Which one is the biggest bargain? Hard to say, when there are $o many. But be assured of one thing—you cannot find them in all New York for anyihirg like this money, Our own regu lar stock, on which we are willing to make some price concessions’ Just at this time. for $1.00 Waists: very eiyllah model for the price. ¢ Sheer white lawn, with entire yoke of lace in- 89c. for $2.00 Waists: sertink and embroidery: blouse of lace inset. {og nnd tucks; entire sleeves are also tucked. hematitched stock. 98, for $2.50 Waists: Sheer white lawn, in twelve exquisite styles; ome in bertha effect of handsome Val. others with entire front of English embroid ers at Mexi: i Ait tuoked sleeves: anteomely finished, "7? MTT Of omen rene Sey! Two now models in Silk Mull, with em. $1.48 for $3,00 Waists: broidered- dot: pleated blouse; taney hen: stivched stock; the other mode! ef fine Damask; ticked blouse: French back; fancy stock. . 1h a $1.98 for $3.50 Waists: ar ycnst ohteis Sih satire troat ot toss inserting; still others handsomely hemsditohed; famey tucked back and sleeves, SOc, value; now | | | | Sheer white lawn, with three rows of em- Droldery: tucked blouse, back and slesves, A eo * 6 AVE, 2198 22'°STREETS DAM DRY GOODS Co: Here is sensational news, indeed, for all day to-morrow and Saturday morning. What we pur- pose doing is to make an absolutely thorough clearance of every Wash Suit in the store—especially the better grades. To that end we have marked a great many of our Suits that have been $2.00 and $2.50 down to Men’s $8 and $10 Outing Suits Reduced to $4.90. They are distinctly Outing Suits—just the coat and eecuesalp wear with a soft shirt and belt. Materials are fine crashesand homespuns, and there § g @) are seventeen distinct styles to choose from. Coats are single-breasted and Nor- e folk styles, skelet trousers have pa d ¢ in every particular the sort of suit aman would wish to wear for outing purposes. money and get nothing better. Just an Even Hundred Shirt Waist Suits, | Sell at 12, OnSale ToMorowZp At the very beginning of this story let us tell you that no such York City. The first hundred who choose these dresses to-morrow will get the plum of the entire season’s showing. S@ They are Typical Shirt Watst Suits (like the cut), UH Matertal ts very ithe quality white awa, Both waist aad tH™ skict are finely tucked and tetmmed with emtroidery, Take a good look at this Suit as it is shown in the picture, h Observe carefully its exquisite lines; the correct poise of the sleeves; the tulness of the skirt; the general air of refine~ ment and good taste, Isn't ita beauty? Aad $4.98 secures one of them to-morrow, It wouldn't be possible to make them for that; my, aol The maker ts taking a big loss to clean his stock. But only a hundred suits all told. So please don’t wait too long. At the Same Price—$4.98—We've about fifty Coat Suits ; made of linen finished duck in white and cadet blue. They were $9. We include them in the offering of to-morrow, for $4.98. Summer Vacation Sale of Furnishings for Men. All at Reduced Prices, Appreciating the importance of men’s needs when va- cation time comes; the real necessity of economy, in order that the vacation may not be stinted, we have planned this big underprice sale. Egyptian cotton, seamless feet, +59] 6 palr for Men’s Fancy Novelty Sox, lisle thread: Go on Sale, and Continue Until the Store-Week E i 27-in. Guaranteed Black Talleta, 5c. We've just twenty pieces of this did tatieta for tomorrow. Extra heavy, rusil ity; guarantee woven in the selvage, Sooner skirts, waists and outer wraps; sokd regularly at 85¢. yard. 27-inch White Habwtat; sold regularly at 4$¢. yard, Twenty-five pieces of the washable 35¢ quality for to-morrow only at, yard... its for Boys Reduced to 9 5 inety-five Cents—a price that ‘Third Flee. of a year ago, with still better mate- ful making, No Suits for less compare with them, "@” We duplicate the offering (¥" rials, and, if anything, more care! (#" than $8 and $10 elsewhere can in any way with tape seams; turn-up and belt straps. They are te He might pay twice the Bathing Suits for Women and M Stock fs at its best right now; 40 |s the water. News of these before been offered in New} Suits—at the or ¢repe cloth, Sl Se tm oy ¢ Women’s Sults of Brifliantine, with large white sallor collar; 2.48 lees 34 tO es eeeeeenee Women's Suits in blue or black, brill» fantine, with large sallor col- Women's Sults of Brifitantine, large sailor collar, trimmed with anchor on the shield; sizes 34 4: Misses’ and Children’s Suits of fine fostertas, hag ree Arg collar, t it! i) rimmed with braid; sf 1.98 to 16; others of flannel; all.. Sole Leather Dres Suit Cases, 22 and 24 Inch, At 3.89, bod ie oe Teather. Dress Trunks, teduced price; and the reductions a few things are half price; some Collars and Cuffs, all new, up-to- date styles, 4, Ply value Sc. ¢ach; half dozen lots: Collars, 6 for., 48¢ Cuffs, 6 for.... 68¢ Men’s light weight, lisle web, all elastic » Suspenders, all col- ors; light and dark ‘ounds; 39¢. and 28 Men's ‘ m the ideal ‘Trane for anyone wanting & good Trunk at @ low price. Toilet Articles. We permit no store to undersell us on Tollet Articles. These orices are worthy of comparison: Calder’s Dentine, 160. Sozodont Tooth Powder, tte. ih Facial Soup, 160. , fast black, vo i 13¢, ted Soap, fe, ‘BBe, lle; Hay's 68¢ | cold Cream, Witch Hasel, Cucumber, Bensolmated and Violet, 1 . value; now. . Men's Summer Silk Neckwear, four- in hands, string ties, bat wing, light and dark colors, plain and fancy figured; 35e, and cotton, black and colored grounds, Laven striped and silk embroideries; 25c. and Penne Vit talenm fowees, 35¢. values; now cokage, a Men's Balbriggan Shirts, short sleeves, | Thentricas “Sg0 ome 1! Drawers to match, double seated; 39¢. | pyeatrical Cold Cream, |] values ROW. ss ss secveveseveevered 2! Wo 06, AEF tee paskedn: *% Men's ribbed jersey fitting mercerized a rte Butter, box, 190, backs, 490, ilk § lue or silk Shirts and Drawers, in blue 2 bristien ba. cream white; $1.25 value; now... 69¢ Great Sale of Misses’ Garments, $2 and $2.50 Suspender 98c Dresses wo0e . seeers We've four hundred of these popular Suspender Suits—made to sell at 82 and $2.50, which we will part with to-morrow at 98c,—because bod oe er “ Pa many of acertain style. In a city million , four hundred . suits exactly alike will never be noticed. ‘They _are made of inghame to cheek and siripes, with separate white awa 9! is. ti of trom $,98 7H to... Girls’ White newest effecta; 6 10 vase