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« |BEATRICE ORIENT, ACTRESS, WHO LEAPED INTO RIVER, Orient, Who Came m Ireland Seeking an En- » Loses Heart and ‘Leaps Into North River. D BY BOAT CAPTAIN AFTER HARD STRUGGLE. g Woman, After Going to with Newly Made Friends, d to Hotel and Said ‘She Had Been Robbed. Orient, & pretty young Irish Who has been in, thie country , attempted suicide owned, the girl at- tion the moment she ap: whart, It is to this she for at leas three men at her and wondering ja auch a place, when of the aren, Capt. ashore. ie twenty-one years old, @ apparent refinement and months ago she came to seeking ap engagement. Tooms at the Park View Hotel, feat Forty-second street, and be plentifully supplied with @ number of trunks fashionable clothes, made many friends, and his wife, whose some three months &@ house uptown and invited to come and live with them, and nothing was seen of hotel again until last night, came there with all her nd asked for her old rooms. She Bega Ory. , Washer and Mra. Harris, the ‘ who helped her get her im order, asked her what was Matter with the housekeeping and the girl broke down and ‘ to cry, Then she told them that she went with the couple she had hundred dollars to carry her the summer, but that all of fone, She said that she had Fobbed of it, but didn’t give any of how she lust the money. & while she cheered up, and a which bad been sent to her trom gome time before and held at Qotel was handed he from my mother,” she said to Harris, “and it's the one sunbeam ‘my life just now. Well, she's going over Europe for the next few and 1 won't hear from her Tm bg everything looks me | are robbed by we trusted you oan't be O'olock Miss Orient went to bed ‘Was the last the hotel people mw) te Say Anything. to Hoowevelt Hospital » Bhe recused to make any ent whatever A letter found Was 60 wet that it could nat out save in parts. It was ad- to “My De “" and only ciphered. The firat crop « corn is about die another gogd-bys and I will you on} iy Orient Was in 4 penitent mood arraigned before Magletrate the Weat Side Court mY money gone | thought Ute 't worth the living,” she said. “I Wery sorry now about the matter.” tative of the owner of the teow Hotel was in court, and he| that Miss Orient could come back and stay ax long ae she liked o Pool then dischargel her. I PLAYED HORSE AND WON BET ; Tiltnels Man Draws His w ad ir . LOUIB, July %—Hitehed to a eultivater William Hoyt pulled and their four-year-old son all from Moline, Jil, to the Fair, 6 , Hoyt set; out upon a wager and ered the distance of 315 miles in th, thus winning his bet LAUGHS AT lS DEATH SENTENCE Adoiph Koenig Shocks Court by Levity When Told He Is to Die Sept. 12 for Strangling Mrs. Kauffman. Adolph Koenig, oab driver and former soldier, actually laughed In the face of Judge Foster, of General Geestons, day when sentenced to die in the elec- trie chatr during the week beginning Sept. 12, for the strangling of Mrs. Marv Emma Kauffman, with whom be lived at No, 319 West Fortleth street The usual solemnity which accom: panies the passing of the sentence of death was rudely disturbed by the laugh of Koenig, which was sharp, woud and wnnatural, It rattled through the dead allence of the court-room in & way which sent chills up the backs of persons who heard It and when the grinning man was hustled from the bar to the Tombs and ¢ of t closed on him everybody felt Koenig killed Mrs. Kauffman on May 3 last, The story of the murder as told on the witnerestand trio! last Friday, by the murd him self, waa partioulurly vevolt!ng and shocked everybody Showed How He Strangled Her, ‘She always wanted whiskey,” sal! Koentg to the Jury then, and as ne proceeded with the tale, his reow face, strongly marked by the twat quent signs of degeneracy, receding chin, sunken, shifty eyes and abnormal skull, screwed itaelf Into # kind of ile Waeht. *T took her by the throat like this,"’ he continued, pressing his big hand to A court officer's throat and pushing his thomh hard againat the windpipe, “and T held her hard. She did struggle and wrigale to get free, but I held her On, yes, | held her until she became very limp and then I threw her over on the bed." Grins Flentlahly in Court, After the murder Koenig tried to kill one month, 000, and incidentally obtaining ex. mee which. he he would not missed for un: unt. = Harlem’s Greatest soe Both S. @ H. Green and Red Trading Somes Given Away Free. himself, He succeeded in only injuring himself slightly, however, The jury Extraordinary 4-Day Sale (Friday, Sat., Scheuer’s Teas & Coffees, Free with our “ 70c ree with our a naps bottle ‘Triphoss sorted. boi Armour’: Faney Lemons, dos Spinach, Free with our 25c) ‘ree with our i's | oren cans 20 10 '25c¢ eee BU) Be 1c | i Joly. ta q | Asparsaust # Potted Ham Dosen Ib cane can 5c | 4. ‘ | Swift's Lard 10¢ | “Hie. Curtige’s Jame, jar CUT THIS OUT, sorted, ji FOR THIS SALE ONLY. “ripe, "Yo. Sian Cheese, tmnport- Bollea 24c “ 14¢ convicted tim tn a few minutes, and he laughed then as he laughed to-day. When he came into court t»day Koenig wore the same grin which marked hia face during the trial, As he left court after belng sentenced Deputy-Shoriff Kelly, who had him in charge and who had himself felt un- comfortable at that chilly Jaugh, asked him: ‘ “What the fort] did you laugh uke that for?” “Because I felt good,” said Koenig. “Don't you see, It's all over now and T haven't got a chance? 9 I felt good it, for there's nobhii do now but sit down and walt for Bent ey Youder that day; see if nm s\n W. H. BALDWIN IMPROVING. Leng Island Railroad President Rallies trom Operation, Wiliam H. Beldwin, jr, who te tl fo the German Hospital tn this city, wos said this afternoon by his physi- clan, Dr, Frederick Kammerer, of No. G1 Bast Sixty-sixth street to be in a most satisfactory condition Mr. Baldwin, who ts President of the Long Island Railroad, was removed to the hospital on Saturday last from the Plaga Hotel, and Sunday an operation ned, from witch he ts nov Dr. Kammerer would not ature FELL SIX STORIES. with Sigh: ound, Hat Workman Scalp Jasper Roy, twenty-three years old, living at No. 24 West One Hundred and Twenty-seventh street, while at work on a acaffdiding on the sixth floor of No, 216 West One Hundred and Ninth Street, fell to the ground and sufter no greater injury than a slight scalp wound Ladies Can Wear Shoes one size smaller after using Allen's Foot-Ease, a powder to be shaken into the shoes, It makes tight or new shoes feel easy; gives Instant re- lef to corns and buniona. It's the greatest comfort discovery of the age. Cures and prevents swollen feet, blisters, callous and sore spots. Allen's Foot-Ease is a cer- tain cure for sweating, hot, aching feet. Atall druggists, and shoe stores, 25e. Don't accept any audstitute Trial package FREE by mail. Ad- dress Allen 8. Olmeted, L# Roy, N. ¥. Grocery mday @ Tuesday 8 Stamps Free with Any of the Following: Ie ss Unewda beng 10c 10c 25c)| 10c 1.10 | 9c) 138 27c 8c Prev. Soap Powder. LOC 6 cakeo Borax Soap. .25c 10c .. 10¢ 10c 10c 18c 1 bom Farina... 1 box Taptoca 1 bor G. M. Cocoa 1 pkgs Paby Oats Bot. Royal wu Bot." pe | wri STAMPS FREE with a purchase of $1 or over, in addition to regular amount.| | 2184 & 2186 Oo AVENUE, Cor. 119th Street, Tel.—812_ Harlem. of Mr. Baldwin's mM. | “|hardens and dries, and then peels (COLEMAN THE THE, CED DRINKS jeause 90% of all deaths in hot | weather from prostration, stomach jand bowel complaints, congestion, sunstroke, exhaustion, paralysis, ete. Leading doctors say all danger can SIX WITNESSES SA Cooperstown People Declare, Prisoner le the Man Seen There Just Sefore the Big Jewel Robbery. UTICA, N. Y,, July %.—William Cole- man, arrested in New York Tuesday Night upon the charge of having oom- mitted the theft of the Clark } in Cooperstown July 6, waa positively {dentified in Cooperstown to-day by aix witnesses as being the man who was seen in the vicinity of the oMfce from which the Jewels were stolen previous to the theft ~~ Dafy’s Pure Malt Whiskey It destroys the disease germs and system cool and healthy. is an absolutely pure tonic stimulant, free from fusel oil. Tn use 50 years. Girect, i s tty Malt All druggists ond gros or let free. eater, N.Y. The identification is said to be so clear that here is no doubt tn the minds of the iri that the right man has been cau His examination. will be held eeme time to-morrow. (Prom the Ont Newa) Maude—I had some new photographs | iti yas Shon Char tid you, really? jara—Did you, ly Maude—Yes. The artist says the Ike. neas is absolutely perfect Clara—And did you refuse to take them. Sunday World Wants Work Monday Morning Wonders, FFRESH, new Regal Oxfords ready now. Custom models absolutely the latest are coming in daily from our factory. You gain fully three months of advance style by buy- ing these Regals —\an advantage possible only through our famous tannery-to-consumer methods, Regal Oxfords are made in 65 styles in Russet, King Calf, King Kid, King Patent, Wax Calf and Enamel. They're cool and comfortable, stylish—unequal- ed at less than $6, 144 different sizes, 8 in 78 Regal widths—1,752 fittings— Stores make it easy to fit you, Also complete line of Summer OXFORDS FOR WO Russet and ther leathers. " em Send for Style Book. Mail Orders Promptly Filled. REGAL THE SHOE THAT PROVES 78 Regal Storee—26 of them in Greater New York. MEN’S STORES. NeW YORK Crry, "48 Cortlandt st Ws Nr" Su it ai bet “19 Opp. ¥ ve Detween 10th and Lith sts NBWARK, N. J #41 Broad Bt., opp. Central RR. of 6. J, yf JORSBY CITY. 100 W. 120th Bt Th Ave Mit way bet Homtinndt ant Etherty Ate 68 Newark Ave WOMEN’S STORES, NEW YORK ciTY / Duano st 7188 W: t 408 Broa/tway, cor, Duan 18} West 128th Street, cor, 70h Avenue 18M Broad Herwil, Buttain vols Third Aveiiue’ 8 “10M Broadway, opp, Hera ce c By Broadway. opr Heralil Butiding 260 Third Avetiue, 8 W. cor. 124th Street BROOKLYN #1005 Biway, near Winloughby Av.: 406 Fifth Av.. bet, 10th and 11th Bes, *STORES MARKED WITH A STAR ARE OPEN EVENINGS, th and HF iets erald Butlding. 30h Riqhth Ave. pet, ath and 36th ata, Ave,’ 8. W. cor, 124th Bt. A48 Sixth Ave.’ 8. B. cor. 2im St. oan Third CORSUMED BY A FIRE THAT WATER WILL NOT QUENCH: Eczema drives its victim almost to the verge of distraction by its intolerable itching, sting- ing and barning. It seems to set the skin on fire, and the tormented eufferer rubs and scratches till the flesh is raw and the skin is torn and bleeds, Nothing applied externally does much good, for the disease is internal ; the blood is aflame with acid poisons, that are forcing their way through glands and causing it to redden and swell and break owt in and pimples, from which a char, pores of the okin lo : ‘ w, in wale ar toe bean. Eczema kindles a fire that water will not lotions, salves, powders and with redoubled vio- lence, and the sufferer is almost distracted by |] Fine Venise lace insertions, white, |] wide, suitable for trimming waists | the fearful itchingyand peeat . tis the most uncomfortable and ag- gravating of *all skin and a terror lia warm weather, Local remedies give scabs came, and when these would shed off the place be” came red again, and would iteh and burn so that she found it impoasible to sleep. At times a yellow water ran from the bumpe, and it kept getting worse and wores, Our family physician pronounced it Eczema, and prescribed ointments and powders; but it kept spreading, breaking ‘out on her bedy and arms, an The druggist at Garner told temporary case, but as did, and after taking several bottles leg to-day and has been for veare, butside canses, but to | Mrnen NS W: dy ROCITR disordered comdition of the system and sn over-ecid and impure | blood, the tseatment must be constitutional, or internal, the blood and the skin disease will di it, No better blood can be found than S.S. 9, It builds up the sour and acid blood, rids it of all impurities and poison, stimulates the shaggioh urally disappear whon that vitel fluid is ine restored to health. | Write for our book on the Skin and its Diseases, which is mailed free Medical advice furnished without cost to you. t organs, aod invigorates and tones up SS S. S. S. is guaranteed strictly T¥E SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA. cured, and ts well the entire system; and as ail skin eruptions like Eczema are on! toms or signs of bad blood, they nat- | vegetable, It is not only a blood purifier, but a splendid tonic and lsoratiger’ making it an ideal spring medicine, Treat Eczema through the blood, or you will never get permanently rid of it, 6% AVE, 21978, 22" STREETS DAM DRY GOODS CO. You Can Buy Children’s $2.25 Suspender Dresses To-Morrow for 98c. It's a clean-up of several hundred odds and ends that are always to be found in a stock at this season. Sizes are from 4 to 14—80 we can fit most any youngster with something attractive and pretty. Suspender Buits and Guimpew, made of figured ama, in checks and stripes. Girls’ Dresses of white pique, figured) Girls’ silk and pongee Coats; trimmed nd gingham: suopender style; | with fancy ailk braid; collariess effeot; \ ly BS. 1,98 | git size regularly $7 and Sults; also) Misses’ pongee ‘and Silk Suits, trimmed and plain; in checks and. stripes; ’ i rly 7,98 Annual Clearance Sale of Men’s & Youths’ $10, $ $12 and 515 Suits at 7.90 Double and Single Breasted; Regulars, Stouts and Slims; Sises from 33 to 46. We begin to-morrow a most important clean-up of all our Sum- mer Suits for men. Materials include all the most popular fabrics, such as Blue Black Cheviot, Fancy Chet, Homespuns, Every garment Is tailored as it ought to be, In order to render you the best possible service. At no time, in any store, have similar suits ever been offered for so little, $5.00 Men’s $8 and $10 Outin COATS AND TROUSERS AT Just the coat and trousers—made up from finest quality of wool crashes and homespuns; seventeen distinct styles, Coats are single- breasted and Norfolk; skeleton. Trousers have patent turn-up and belt straps. Boys’ Double Breasted Two-Piece Suits Also Rasstan and Satlor Styles. 1.95 Formerly $3 and $4; Walout Beowns, Cassimeres, Sizes from 7 to 16, Made up from light-weight Homespuns, fine Cassimeres, Chev- lots, Wool Crashes and Blue Serge; also Black Thibets. Double-breasted and Norfolk style, A few suits have bloomer pants, Clean-up of all me- dium and Pall weights—an¢ a sensational bargain while they last. 00 5. Eye glasses & Spectacles, 1° Fully qualified opticians are in constant attendance to test your vision. Modem scientific methods are used in fitting Eyeglasses and Spectacles, Failing vision will be corrected—no matter from what cause, To stir up business we quote: FRIDAY AND SATURDAY $5.00 Eyeglasses or Spectacles Ameen with 10 kt, Gold-Cased Frames, for This {s a bons-fide offering of the highest product of the optician’s cr lenses are fully corrected and the finest Creda ng variety used. Thi: ment is a fully be edie optical establishment, We make a pecialty of ocullsts’ with Holder or prescriptions and optical repairs. Hatrpln attached, 50c $1.50 10 kt, Gold-Cased Chain for Eyeglasses, Main Floor, Front, 21st Street Side. Mail orders filed, Lace Specials, | Women’s Lisle Thread Gloves, 25e. and 38. Qualities, 19c. Pair, - Styles are: | 00 ° The art- butter or Arabe, 2 to 3 inches a | dresses; regular price 4) Escurial and Marquis Qalloons, in white ecru and black, suitable for dress and waist trimming, $ to 8 In- ches wide, value $1.00 to 50c $1.50 yard, at, 48-inch Repou: lover, fancy daisy pattern, suitable for waists or entire gow! value $1.79 110 yard, Valenciennes allovers, several new de- signs, double width, the correct lace for Summer waists, values 79¢ Art Embroidery Dept. ny. We give six skeins of silk free low top. We have de- table In this dept. to ‘w tops, showing six and two clas white, gray and sane in Mack, Bee Ma 885 Cras aces ree (9c, Pair. Sole Leather Dress Suit Cases Bued . Parts polntn black, mode. Silk and j/sie Thread effoot and openwork hand. _ trol foc Foutal trap or oat ictares ateol binges; or See i ‘ther eted | fines Tha body leather. Hollyhook. i ‘ r of case ti mate of one piece of , x \t-Me-Not, Ps Double Rows Hed, Finished Pillow to show you how to finish them. Put up in envelopes con- Straw Travelling Bags and Telescope Cases. Telescope Baskets, maaan og a hn One Illustrated Lesson, Six Skeins Silk. Regular value, 50,3 spe- clal at. 25¢ HAMMOCKS. We've a splendid assortment; and the prices are unquestionably little. Don’t think of buying until you have seen the assortment we have to offer. Mexicar Gri Hammocks; special lines at $1 to cl ‘woven Hammocks in pretty pa‘ 1491.68 Telescope Baskets in. 2m we. ‘Go. 26 in, 900, Out-Door Furniture Gets a Final Price-Cut. Want to hurry it all out of the way ahead of the August Sale; so these go Into effect to-morrow morn- he bed (either them in} plese ot gat; Spring. wp out orning, $2.90. of the way In the mi Ine! a Last Call for Slip Covers at a Saving Price.\ We've furnished more homes with Slip Covers for furniture than any two stores in New York. And now for the final call on Underpriced Covers for this season: ; made to fit \- Tire: allowing a yards of the eat live sed belore: dug. bth, at ‘that if necessary, The five pleces for 5.85 Arm Chairs of stlver biroh at 9.60— form 0. Ride Chairs of sliver birch at 1.26-— tormeriy Rockers of sil birch at 1.60—for- merly $8.00, Arm Chairs of fine reed at 7.00—for- morly $11.00, at 8,60—formerly $5.00, Divans of finest reed at 6,50—forme:- ly 910.0. We've Six Hundred $1.50 Waists to Sell at 59c. A very low priee for them, Made of fine quality white lawn with a linen finish. Some have entire fronts of Open-work embroidery; others have double rows of fine inserting. Other styles are of lace lawns and weight madras. Made with French pleated back; extra full blouse; sep- arate stock, Manufacturers’ samples of Walsts, made to sell at $2.75 to $3.50, Finest lawn with rich embroidery and’ lace trimmings; elbow sleeves; five m Choose to-morrow at 7Q¢, and Take a Bathing Suit with You This Vacation. It is impossible to beat either the styles or the prices here in New York. They will be very cheap to-morrow and Saturday, Women's fine quality Sateen and granite cloth, trimmed with blue or black; fine materi- als, with large white sailor collar and revers, trimme: white brald Women's Shirt Waist Bathing Suits; tucked waist, back 4, 8 and front; blue or black, at 4 Women’s Polka-Dot Sicilian, with sallor collar and fancy tle, 4.98 Formerly 7.75. Now marked Misses’ and Children's Blue Plan- nel or Granite Cloth; sizes 4 to 16; trimmed with white braid. 198 Value $3, Special at...... Ladies’ Neckwear. 1,000 dozen Embroidered Linen Collar and Cuff Sets, very fine lo a large assortment colors; regular price, 1 49c, cach, at... .ssseee 12,6 Hemstitched, pleated Lawn Bton Col- also fine embroidered lawn turn- over Collars, regular price 0c 2S, each, at Embroidered Linen turnover Collars, with ribbon holes for four-in-hand or Windsor tle, In all white, navy on white, brown on white, light blue on white, ete.; also fine embroldered Eton Collars, heavy hand-work ¢f- 25 fects, value Soc. each, at.... c Here's for the Lower of Out-of-Door Pastimes. We have two hundred of the fa- mous “Lenox” Tennis Rackets, wee sold at $2.50, which we shall ps to-morrow and Saturday at 91.75, Other specials include; Vantage Tennis Balls, 96@. Tennis Neta, 42 ft., canvas bound, 255. Croquet (8 playera), 61.00. Baseballs, horsehide covers, 85e, Baseball Bats, 960 Collapsible Megaphones, 100, Also a full line of Dog Collars, Muz-, ties, Whips and Leads, etc, ‘Basement. Can't Buy Toilet Articles for These Prices Usually, H’s an end-of-the-week sale to make you better acquainted with this spectal branch of our business. Pears’ Unscented Boap, 90. Pearg’ Glycerine Boap, 120, Woodbury's lal8oap, 160. Not Packer's Tar iP, 4 Williams’ Shavii ticks, 150, Yankee Shaving Soap, Calder's Denting, 1 More Than One of Bech pve Rubifoam, 160, Coke Dandruff Cure, 870, —_—— GAS RANGES, They have ad- Justable shelves on top for use on side or back; four ‘© burners. We bought away below © thetr worth a large quantity of © them. They have never been sold for less than $15, To- 1.98 &@ morrow, while they last: &¢ And the $16.50 kind for $9.08, Burner GAS STOVE, doubie flame burner, Speotal at, WAT! COOLERS, ICE CREAM FREEZERS, All prices reduced. LAWN MOWERS, 14 inch slae, seii- sharpeners, a good serviceable mower, al roid for $20) and 428, for $1.87 each. LSMONADE STRAWS, om in a ) Wox, 7 alar 8e., tor 10, Basement

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