The evening world. Newspaper, July 15, 1904, Page 6

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ok RO I es ail ~TMES, AGED 81 +> He Was Ore of the Most Fa- * “mous Horsemen in the Coun- {try and Drove with Bonner | } LAWSON N. FULLER, THE FAMOUS WHIP,WHO DIED AT THE AGE OF 81; w 4 4 ; 4 =) > and Vanderb\. Sar —— Lawson N, Puller, \the first man to } drive a six-horse teani @ mile in less than three minutes, and perhaps the only man ever to spead eight horses @ mile, is dead. Mr, Filler died in his @ighty-first year in the home of his mnughters, No, 1 West Ong Hundred and | y Bwenty-seventh stret, of \Bright's dis- Ae: dase. BT. While Mr, Fuller's drivAng brought [> ¢ Bim into prominence, it was\his attend | gnoe at public meetings that\firw drew ‘fettention to him, He belidvegl thar © J every citizen who had the tmefni , ‘Attend public hearings, and in \the way \protect his own and the public\elinter- | ‘ests and assist in the progress\if the | , olty. \ He was interested in the transpprta- } hn of the city and attended \one { *, 2 ee i © >} hundred and seveny-fve meetings ot|tne 5 old Rapid Transit Board without mbss "| ing one, although not a member, He | P wasan advocate of a speedway andwaas | always in favor of good roads, He drove horses with Bonner and Vanderbilt and was interested én do- noe the Amerioan trotter. He came * from Vermont fifty-five vears ago, and ” Diy fortune was made through real ea 4 ) tate Investments in the upper west elda Bs. Tt wus over the old Fleetwood track . that he drove six and then eight horses\4 ¥ oa mile against time, He drove eight fm three minutes and nineteen seconds, \ YOUNG WIFE FEARS ; HUSBANDS THREATS ¢ Man’s Mother Sends Him Away } to Country After Paying His $10 Fine for Carrying Con- } cealed Weapon. |. Write for Hiustrated Bargain List FOUR WOMEN AND. career CHLD DROWKED JU uevetaw ESTABLISHED 1857 While Bathing One Went Intoal’ 144 Bowery, Deep! Hole and Others Were “ Bowery Savings Bank Block.” Drawn In Trying to Rescue, Het. Grand and Broome ets, north off Her. Grand . went aide of ee ane SUMMER MONEY SAVERS. RICHMOND, Va. July 15.—Hour wo-| men and @ child, were drowned at Edgewater, a summer resort tn West-| moreland County, while In bathing ‘The victims were Mra. James Hub-| bard and dhild, of Westmoreland, and Misses Adg, Helen and Harriet Kea Because Edward Smith, twenty years o}d, is alleged to have fallen into the flabif of threatening to kill his wife ahd her relatives, his mother says she will send him away to the country Bhe paid a fine of $10 against him to- | 4 Le day in the Lee Avenue Court, where! mon, daughter@ of Frank Keemon, of we ene he was charged with carrying concealed | Washington. bari 58 weapons, He was charged also with| ‘The spot wamconsidered safe and no $58 Aitempting to commit a crime, but OW | regular jife-sayers were on hand, One | Bh nner) ing to his mother’s promise to #end| oe the victims, went into a deep hole, | GENTLEMEN'S WATCH, him to the country that charge WAS) and tn trying to rescue her the \Eicoit tutes 29-ve0 <4 withdrawn | 4 1 arainad. Stem American movemen mith and Wis young wife and their " | s were heard some dia tance away and men ran to ald them but by the tine they reached the spot fixemonths’-old baby lived at No. @ Heyward street, Willlamsburg, until the woman found she could not get along ain Bik. A a with him and went with her baby tO! ing tast one had gone down. Search ai) live with her cousins, Ada and Mary| |g petng made for the bodies to-day PP Myrtle, at No. 38 Rodney street H pts * Bince then it ts charged that Smith Panama's Coat-of-Arma, ae te ) made several threatening demonstra- 7 © tons. Last Sunday night he ca: ¢ the house and it ‘s sald he flourished & knife, demanding the baby. In fear | Panama, the new: republic, has a coat of-arms showing &® comprehensive de- sign. It consists af a shield, surmount ed by an eagle, & whose beak is the WEDDING RINGS. ‘ child was given to him and when Ps ; “a Be carried ita. few. locke from tne | 102% upon which 18 writtne the motto) welding infnes turapecialty, ‘Bold by ‘ > house he gave a boy 6 cents to take ip} Of the State, “Pas, Libertad, Union. ag Re. rot tae tuettty ” 4 back Progreso” (Peaca, itberty, union, prog . 4 ’ = : The Misses Myrtle and Frederics | "04 Below, on the upper part of the RTIFICATE FREE} thwick were sitting on the stoop of shield, side by alle, are the implements) Maeriens 4 { Ihe Rodney stret house last night when |O* and of peaceful occupations dike ving, Ask tee & “4 Below this, occupying the central place, We FRR Aaw See bf) ey allege Smith appeared with a re- D fobrer and said he would Kitt the whole |. land and yater view, the ite of the canal; the frutts of the harvest and Open Evenings till7, SATURDAYS till 10) > family, Southwick objected, and while ol he 4 ho was wrestling with Smith, Policeman ee cee ila Haan Stabe ll on i ¢ Martin appeared and arrested the |Bithor. side and stars surmount the| Mail Orders y' Inquir 08 Solicited, young husband, axle. | Clustered at the north grounds are several of the attract attention, Buikling, directly behind, w broideries and inlaid work Brazil's ornate structure and copy of next Sund collection. & . (THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING. JULY 15, 1004, WEALTHY GIRL Mise Mivude Hartley, daughter of Bd. || fest man, in Mount Vernon, hae —— w # Painting No. 6 Free Next Sunday. ¥ ¥ Description of Painting No. 6 By Biedermann, of The World's Art Staff. painting, made especially for The World by Louis Biedermann, the magnifi- cent pavilion of Belgium) with its massive dome and arched roof, is first to In the middle foreground is the entrance to the Chinese Prince Pu Lun, .ind is tilled with the most beautiful antique carvings, em- a copy of the Sunday World for the next five Sundays, TO ee ORE er ty: prise her friends by suddenly marry- ing Alfred W. Hunt, of Philadelphia, | when she was eupposed to be engaged to Chester A, Holme, a prominent member of Mount Vernon soclety. | ‘The bride i# said to be wealthy In jher own right, She ls a member of j the Hawthorne Club, of whioh Mr. | Holmes is president, It ts said she and Mr, Holmes have known each other wt time, and that thoy be- ed only last Sunday, Mr. Hartley gave the bride @ check four | $hu,000, WEDS SUEY urd Plalctley, sald to be the wealth Broadway, Graham and Flushing Avenues, Brooklyn, eres | _ Saturday Comes Again with Its Harvest of Uncommon Values. ’ Specials tor | Baby Dresses, short, of fine nainsook, yoke of | Nematitohed tucks and fine embroidery; skirt 5 Hours Only. twe yards wide; for ages C months to 2! years: worth Se; Saturday, FROM $2 TO 45) No Mill Orders. Nome C. 0. D. of colored Peron . j all mizes; tu front, faney stocks: wor 25 avurday, FROM 4.9 TO 1.8 ONLY.. « 1% ONLY Bln, cotton bag of no more than 5 to stomer; Saturday, 23 FROM 4.90 TO 1.36 ONLY, Clb, bag ° ated Sugar, n $5 Wash Shirt-Waist Suits, $1.98. Saturday will bea gala day in this women’s outerwear depart: | ‘ment. Assembled here for end-of-the-week selling are new lots | of shirt-waist suits, waints and skirts, all so wonderfully rich in conception and general | character that you'll smap them up eagerly and swiftly, Garments and prices: Wash Shirt-Waint Suits in light-colored lawns and percales, Diack and white stripes and figures; skirta made full, with ati jeans, walsts tucked back and (front; sizes 4 to 4; made to eel! at ape- $1 98 clal for Saturday Only... cercecreeee vee 070) White Lawn Weiets, all sizes, with fancy imported embroidery down front, tucked front and back; no two alike; positively the biggest walet bargain we haye been able to wffer; actually worth $3.98 to 98 SPHCIAI—1,000 Sample Wailsts of fine white lawn, with lace and Hamburg | embroidery fronts; some with bertha effect; walsta among them $i 98 worth $7.00, norfe worth less than $49; special for Saturday. LY Just Come Into Possession of a 3 9 | Brand-New Lot of Outing Shirts, Which We Mark for Saturd Men's Summer Negligee Shirts, in light grounds, with neat figures and stripes, made with pocket, felled seams, pearl buttons ; sizes 14 to 17; all regu- lar goods and worth 75c. 39c. worth 750, | = | worth 750. eke — —<$<———— Boys’ Clothing for Vacation Days. We're busy here in this clothing department in the summer months. Parents of boys find here the solution to the problem | “how test to clothe the boy in summer,'! and as a consequence they swarm in on | we just aj they do in the busiest seasons. See what we've provided for Saturday: 3 to 9; large a’ Three-Plece Suits, with Vests, | je and penny bg mix: | 01 ils sora ht Ic) fortolk Bults, Russian Riouse) v ite for a he! sf of preset | Washable Knee Pi Seah ‘eragh and Suits; fine Berge Sailor Sy | SSER582 ‘a 25c, 49¢ | DpOCML VaUEO vsecoucrsses J ' fine Bl good quality| Long Pants Suits for young men, of Bete Pe 3 to | goa \t to 20; el8- 5 95 te 10,00! 16; Inege vartety.,. ‘ @tnt Dress Bults + 0 | Boys’ ‘Two-Piece Double-Breasted | Speetal—500 pairs of long Trousers, | Dress | summer mixtures, for ages 14 J 50) to %; worth $3; Saturday, . | Bult, for #8°* 4,98, 2,98 | ? to ‘In This Look at the Big praer Savings | List of Choice Groceries. Early June Romana water; limit 6 ta a {5c riba autocad (1 customer a twigs 7 Doz. 1.10. | %. cans Live Onk brand Dev- lie, cans P, Chancerelle Sar- | Hed Shrtmpe, oss gicseeeeesee she ween 186 on. Ao. Butter, frat prize brand Elgin Creamery. full pound prints 24¢ ni the, cans Haliday Maine Sugar 12 Corn . seuedee | Ie. cans Ar Peas . Dor. 1.0. Pickles, worth %e. don, Rutueday, G6aN snore S8C Dow. 188 Lemonade Fepete, ap one based 5 ; . a tumbler full of sparkling Mg. 41h, tall pans choice Alaska fc! femonade, box of 5 tablets $0c Dor. 135 : On Demonstration. west corner of the Louisiana Purchase Exposition buildings erected by foreign governments, In this hich is a reproduction of the Summer Palace of Behind China are seen the beautiful dome of 1 the square tower of Cuba’s national pavilion, HE sixth of The World’s series of 10 color reproductions of paintings of the World’s Fair will be presented FREE with every ay’s World. If you have not saved the five pictures already given away with the Sunday World you have missed one-half of a beautiful Be sure to get the remainder of the series by having your newsdealer save you Tell him to do so to-day. We Close Saturdays at One o’Clock, But Plan a Full Day’s Business In the brief space of four and one-half hours we are determined to transact as much business as if we remained open until six o'clock, the usual hour for closing To accomplish this result we offer usefu), seasonable and desirable merchandise at prices so temptingly low that none who have corresponding needs can hesitate to make a special trip to The 14th St.Store Saturday morning, Delicious Ice Cream Soda Saturday Till One o’Clock at 3 Cents 2 Free Entertainments Saturday Puy Blue Mystic Auditorium, 4th Floor Garden Trading John W. Sherman's Patented Mystic Production, Exitled Free for the s s Un- || “Phantasma; or, the Enchanted Bower” || childrenonthe til Closin Performances Saturday begin at 9.30 A. M, and will be repeated every || Sixth Floor. hour thereafter—10.30, 11.30 and 12.30. Mintature with eac 10 Cents Recital Hall, Sixth Floor Coney Island You Spend. || The Harbor of New York by Day and Night || 1" full blast. This is a correct panorama of the greatest harbor in the world, showing Lote of ant- 2 all the foints of interest by day and by night. Changes of » marvellous || ™mals, Lots of nature are produced by electricity every eight minutes, fun, Half-Day Sale of Men’s and Boys’ Clothing at Half Price 500 Men's Suits of every description, in worsteds, cheviot i weeds, me oe and 15.00, at 6. is a inialbmanenrente- joys’ Suits, made of washable material, sailor blouse effect: - able shield, blouses cut long and full, in sizes from 3 tu 10 years, value Tse tha, Half-Day Sale of Men’s, Women’s and Children’s Shoes Men’s Shoes and Oxford Ties, Goodyear welt, also Algonquin, and other high grade shoes, in russets, patent colts and vici, value 3.00 and 3.50, Saturday, a pair, 1.95, Men’s Shoes, of patent kid, vici kid, velours and box calf, value 3.00, a pair 1.46 Women’s Oxford Ties, of patent coltskin, military heel, value 1.50, a pel ay #5 Women’s Oxford Ties, of canvas, in white and drab, sizes 244 to 8; widths, C, D, E, at 1.29 Misses’ 1.25 and 1,50 Strap Slippers, sizes 9 to 2, a palr 69¢ : Boys’ Shoes, in box calf, vici kid and russet, sizes 9 to 1314, a pair 98e Children’s 1,25 Patent Coltskin OxfordTies, sizes from 4 to 11,a pair 89¢ Regent Half-Day Bargains in Women’s Suits and Skirts Women's Shirtwaist Suits, trimmed with solid colored piping, val. 1.95, ; Women's Shirtwaist Suits, of dottedlinen and striped walnet val. Pree Women’s Walking Skirts of cotton chéviot and blue polka dot, val. 1.50, at 98¢ Women's Wash Skirts, seven gore, side plaited, value 2.50, at 1.28 Half-Day Bargains in Women’s Bathing Suits Women's 3,95 Bathing Suits;shigh grade mohair, belt and tie, at 2.98 Women's Bathing Suits of serge or mohair, value 2.75, at 1.69 Women's Bathing Caps of Scotch and Shenherd plaid, value 59c, at 29¢ Women’s Bathing Caps, to keep the hair dry, value 25c, at 10 Exceptional Half-Day Bargains in Women’s Gloves Women’s Lisle Gloves in black and white, with one clasp, at 14¢ Women's Gloves of pure:silk, with two clasps, in black and white, at 35¢ Three Half-Day Bargains in Women’s Millinery 2.00 Ready-to-Wear Hats, 79¢ 4.00 Ready-to-Wear Hats, 1.98 69c White Straw-Sailors, 89¢ Half-Day Sale of Men's and Boys’ Shirts and Neckwear Men's 1.00 White Negligee Shirts at 60 Men's 2Sc Four-in-Hands at 124e Men’s 65c Negligee Shirts at 49¢ Boys’ 39c Blouses, all sizes, at 4 Boys’ 50c Madras Negligee Shirts at 39¢ Half-Day Bargains in Women’s Waists 1.25 Waists of Persian lawn, yoke of two rows | Waists of dotted swiss at 89¢ Valencienne lace, clusters of tucks, at 79¢ White Bertha Waists at 98¢ Waists, white polka dot lawn, 79¢ 1.95 Waists of fine lawn at 1.45 Half-Day Clearance Sale of Men’s Bathing Suits Men's Bathing Suits, heavy grade cotton, value 75c, at 29¢ Men’s and Boys’ 3.00 worsted Bathing Suits, plain and fancy colors, at 1.49 Men’s 1.50 Bathing Suits, Jersey knit, striped on ends and plain colors, at 87¢ Half-Day Clearance Sale of High-Grade Hammocks 5,00 Hammocks, full size, large pillow, extra deep valance, neat designs,2.98 2.00 Hammocks, closely woven, deep valance, large pillow and spreader, 1,29 Half-Day Clearance: 25.00 Bradley Bicycles at 12.98 Bradley Bicycles, single-tube tires, one-piece hanger, reversible handle bars, and nicely fine ished in plain and fancy colors, value 25,00, at 12.89 Half-Day Sale of Fishing Tackle Below Cost Rods for salt and fresh water fishing, including split bamboo and lance. wood, odds and ends of out 2,00and 3.00 rods, at 4.49 ££ #8 Reels, double multiplying, click and drag, value 75c, at 36¢. Furnished Lines, with two hooks and sinker, braided, value 25c, at 10¢, Cuttyhunk Lines, 150-foot spools, value J9c, at 17¢, Braided Cotton Lines, 8-foot hanks, value 1dc, at Ze, Trolling Spoons, kidney shaped, 3 sizes, value 10c, at Se, Trout Flies, assorted kinds, value 10c, at $e, Half-Day Bargains in Cigars, Cigarettes, Tobacco and Pipes 50 Sa Lolcita Porto Rico Brevas, value 1,49, our price 94c, $0 Santa Rosa Panatelas, clear Havana, free, sweet smokers, at 1.74, Mi Camarda Perfectos, full Havana, Sumatra wrapper, box of 25, at 99e, Cate Noir Cigarettes—Cork Tip at 12¢, Plain Tip at de, Imps at 8c, 1 Ib, Cameron’s best granulated Tobacco, value 60c, our price $8¢, 1 lb. Cameron's Silver Star Cut Plug, value 54c, our price 44¢, Imported Vienna Meerschaum Pipes, worth 25¢ everywhere, at 12¢, Half-Day Bargains in Groceries, Meats, Vegetables and Wines COFFEE—Extra high grade, Java) HIND QUARTERS MILK VEAL—; WILSON WHISKEY— pa Mocha, 41, Ibs, 1.00; per Ib, |per Ib, 183¢e lint), per bottle, 68e vad: FANCY BOILING OR SALAD| GIBSON PURE RYE WHISKEY— BREAD... Home-made, regular 7¢ size; | FOWL —per Ib. ile eight years old, gal. jug, 2.963 full qt. speclal, loaf, 4e NEW LONG ISLAND CABBAGE LIEN sT. J wm LEGS CANADA MUTTON—per | —Large hard heads, Be Lm pil eo tg, 2.03 pn Ib, 12¢ MESSINA LEMONS—Dosen, 100 | jug, «)

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