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Rothenbe st WEST 14-7" ST. tector: ox Tuesday's Astounding Bereaine! Mor raordinary bargains to-morrow. Values that appeal forcefully to all economical shoppers, Make it a point to wish | thls Store, as every section presents manifold saving opportunities, Blue Stamps Till Noon To-Morrow—Single Stamps Noon Till 6, Matchless Sale of Women’s Garments. Every Year 600 Fine Suits tn ete ita ry aha shoulders, front trimmed with Now in Full Swin Pesci gt es ee aa 7) 4 Suits, handsomel; abou! ‘to them pie These suits come in all sizes, and were ae to be sold at $3.00 With Bargains Galore. 10 $4.00 ; choice to-merrow at.....+ oeeeeseere, seeetttt A! SIXTH AVE., 22d to 23d STREET, “22d to 23d STREET, NEW YORK. Red Letter Sale. The August Event in New York Eien ntractors Have Seized the Lower ‘Part of the City, and Their Armies ‘Are Laying Mines, Piling Up Earth- works and Diggiog Trenches. > | advertent citisens id fall tn’ @nd fill them up, a8 that would render them beclone for the purpqses intended, Blasting Day and Night, p.Jape having tntrenched them: : fm @ position of splendid ventas os the Weehawken " A a. activity marks the work on Pr act Rif ee, coher intrenchmente, thet Hoboken ‘pulltadey‘blestng whi? cone bc beqn thrown up about Battery |tirus in the lower forufcations day and Bark. Two brigades of the Onderdonck| ight, AN of the blast mines will de Covert Skirts, pleat are button trimmed, Value Big Bargain in ‘Skirls—31. 50. Valoes, 4%. no time in the past have we been able to command such Bargain opportunities bree py cgi gory Shown in black and white’ or big! and white polka by duck, handsomely trimmed; also 49 Tan ted, with foot kilts, and ot. as this Red-letter Sale offers. It has been a season of disappointments, for ” HEY oon owers who have been piling ‘eerthworks about Fort Whitehall ‘been sent on the double quick to| | sel under Hoboken and Jersey City, | mines and counter-mines along ‘ route. has ordered Maj..Gen, Andrew- Ondergonckaki to tar down Bowling Green and fill up all hes to every avenue of bi , Capt. Spintola Spaghetti- sith a apiendi force of mud rer, has gone down into the under the Custom-Hoyse with to tear out the foundations and Fra in-Chiet Kuropatkin Me- fait teat the he efictency fa the dry @ the Gra: te rok! can om ean | C4 hurled, inte ‘the alr at & single exo) Sear the green ‘hg ie sider ry park Green thi ¢ g00d for he reputable tre lew ‘ siclan ane the (Smmahaer In-Ch niet does not wish oo Phe’ de anything good to look upon for saemy to scan, Coal moun nde are being thrown up prveamey as (ar north as the “ghe ie be ‘dag oe Leer ory That ae Immigrant! is buried under a pile of sand McAdooski with a reaiment , is now trying to dig the Dake ' t Commander n'a has severely censured pt 4 for his action, as the ‘ ‘of the immigrants will appre- ably lower the height of the main and ‘rege cheapen the sice of ¢ PMS pate street ditch through which A ‘Duke Viadimir Belmontskt ex- to drop all the enemy into the ‘of the earth if they ever pass the eater intrenchments ‘s going down Foreman Ton! Tuttifrulttie! of the Fourth Regiment of rs, tried the ditch yeuter- t oy fushing his command toto 1. Of the bodies of his men have en recovered off Castle Williams, and has been severely censured by the Duke, as he was instructed to ‘& perfect experiment and lose ris | altogether. y ee! invitation Is extended to the of the elty to test @itch wbutting the aquarium. A op The rife platforms. i hd Is Sid it ie more ‘oats the ment the Detter the * Main Bureau wil be pleased. “D Biasie will be set off under ih mounds on it mart os Saige and those vi ding | the! "1." platforms may tent thelt's asility by leaping from the windows and sols. Pig the fae) as It goes down, The sl'she them in the agility they exert when the enemy enters the city, Het Air im Geod och ead fortifications have bee! ing uy t= -¢ themed wn in Tasnang was 18 provide soles tn th elt who no will any pon fied eo wil cal ou e we that okie tunel te building. There- fore My, offer made to give tor mpregsion hee the city is being e compressed-air pipes will chem the idea he? the why are well provided with ewe Lyd halen will be drilled in them s0 that te: wa oemns the dis- charge ar ‘Ll result If citi. nevi bind 44 “mand over the ra y will ha ve the jeations has been provided which will be) "erta Wed by Bandmaster Wienerwurst, the ud musician, Popular airs will bel liet that th Qs the citizens march over the| pregnad! of the trenoh and fall on the At the bottom. oO It cur people have any civic pride,” | tr declares Grand Duke Belmontaki, “they| ™ turn out in great force and rae Pireet io & ince, That there the test of our fortifications with ‘MAY and buoyant spirits.” _ To Deums will be sung by a Hungar-|¢ ‘Man quartet as the iaat noble citisen de- Explode Mine as « ‘Thriller.” As & proper entertainment in recom- for such noble self-sacrifices, the ot oe pipet Office has an- llision between two “ahipe ‘wt take place in the mine will be ier a Rotilia of tor pepe: should afford ebrilli) wale | pat are being thrown rd Custom House is thought » mi icone te ‘Young Woman Sink from " Qver-Exertion While She Is| Saved by Boats. OWHITE UAKE, S. 7.. Aug. 1—Joseph Ryan and Waiter A. Woods, the iat- Y,, were drowned in lake here While trying to rescue the r ‘s sister, Miss May O'Ryan, © The young woman was bathing in the ‘and became exhausted. She called i help, and her brother swam to her ‘Woods also heard her cell and AM out to assist. ‘Mtrogeied with Them, but finally and they got her to tho } In attempting to bring her ¥ men overtaxed their and gan). Boats from shore Young Woman, but neither Woods came to the surface ees | Is twenty-three. Her Hobe ere onc rar i raterseot't pts ipo yd the inger to the olty w ream. witht that a gt Yor rien be 4 * ? rated he has an ty down ‘inges the Neatatiens of the ‘bulldings and torn re Prop Up the Wouses, Aas the bulidings dro Cons Li nirstegle ‘mound (Felt ‘oocupanta mat make aint But Lely nat sree as baa waite t prey yh 4 = until the time +4 Grund Duke, with niy tare shrowénses wy thinks this would be py t ate aeret ifeheme tor nm ey. cou! many of the enemy b) tna ae ry ‘high into the ie rene ast lang than seer at A tna us at variecs "eae the “Wl ‘MD IN ROW OVER CARDS Slocio Bested Belazzo with Fists, but Weapon Sent Him to the Hospital—He Probably Will Die, As the result of @ dispute over a fame of cards two Italians got into @ fight and one was taken to Gouver- nour Hospital in @ dying condition trom 4 cut In the neck mine inches long. Domenico BSlocio, of No, 614 Jefferson street, Hoboken, and Genaro Belazzo, of No, 187 Grand street, were playing cards in the yard of No. 167 Mulberry atreet. A quarrel arose and the two men came to blows. Belasto got the worst of it and drew a@ ras Hee say, Made a gash in hie throat. Dr, Henderson, summoned from Gou- Verneur Hospital. toox the injured maa there. His, ment. Be- la locked up in the Eldridge street tation, _——— The Extinet Quagen. The quagga, a South African anima! of the horse family, resembling the febra, which was eyes out ts manufacturers and importers; and their almost incredible sacrifices to us, added to much of our own splendid merchandise, gives to the Sale this year an importance which is only to be counted in the tens of thousands of dollars saved to Ehrich customers. If you were unable to come to-day you owe it to yourself to drop every- thing else and come to-morrow. Many of THE MOST TEMPTING OFFERS ARE NOT ADVERTISED—but the following will give you some idea of the tremendous opportunities awaiting you: Fine Laces—Red Letter Sale. 15¢ to Soc. Val. Laces & Insertings—yd., 6c and 15¢ 15¢ Val. and Torchon Laces—yd.., $1.00 and $1.50 Lace Allovers—yd........ + 49) French Val. Laces—dozen yards—as low as. ..29% $2.50 Irish Crochet Lace Edges at......++0. 4,25 $3.50 Irish Crochet Laces at..... upinene 498 Great reductions in hand-made LACE ROBES —Iin white, navy, brown, light blues, pinks and green—value $50.00 to $70.00 each, at eat... 48,98 4 29.98 Fine Silks—Red Letter Sale. 65c, all-sifk Peau de Reine at.. 59c, all-silk Guaranteed Taffeta at. 95c, all-silk Guaranteed Taffeta at... 27-inch Lining Taffeta at........ Indestructible Peau de Soie at... $1.10 all-silk Satin Luxor at... 98c. natural Pongee—colored stripe. .......+ 8%, yard wide Pongee—burlap effect—at..... .66c Crepe de Chine, all colors but white. .......+. +29 Muslin Underwear—Red Letter Sale. Corset Covers—plain, high neck. . er rawers—cluster-tucked—wide hems. . Kimono Sacques—fancy lawn. ......+00+ (No mail orders filled for the abovs—none sent C. O. D,, end a limit of 2 each to a customer.) 25c. Ruffled and Hemstitched Drawers at.....19¢ 45¢ Kimono Dressing Sacques at..esssee00++2% 59¢ Kimono Dressing Sacques at... .sseseees Soe Cambric Drawers—tucked and hemst’d., .3% 50¢ Skirts—Cambric—ruffled and hemst’d... .39¢ 0c Lace Inserted Corset Covers at. ....++0+++3% 40c fancy Flannelette Underskirts at. +01 2% 65¢ Gowns—ruffled and tucked, at......+++-49 7% Chemises—Lawn—skirt length. .........59¢ Umbrellas—Red Letter Sale. 75¢. English Gloria Umbrellas at $1.98 Fine Union Taffeta Umbrellas at. Ribbons—Red Letter Sale. 17¢, Satin Taffeta Ribbon at 65c. Fancy Ribbon, exquisite colorings, at HandKerchiefs—Red Letter Sale. Women’s pure Linen Hemstitched Hdkfs.......5¢ Embroidered and Lace trimmed Hdkfs.........9¢ Linens—Red Letter Sale. 40c White Butcher Linen—yd. wide..... 58-inch 35c. Turkey Red Damask—yd., Bleached Table Napkins, each........4+ 60c Bleached Tablecloths (2 yds. long).. 5¥4c. Cheesecloth—yd, wide..... wees $1.50 Crochet Bed Spreads at 25c Hemstitched Linen Tray Cloths. 12% India Linon—32 in, wide—at. 29¢ All Linen Red Bed Ticking—y 35¢ Bleached Turkish Towels at. tic, All Linen Bleached Towelling Dress Fabrics—Red Letter Sale. 39 Crepe Voiles, all colors, at... 49¢ Mohair Brilliantines at 98¢ Black Cheviots and French Storm Serges. . 55¢ Soc French Voiles and Etamines at.......55+ 29¢ Men's @ Boys’ Clothing—Red Letter Sale Men's $12 Black Thibet Suits at.... Men’s $18 Fall ea Suits at. Boys’ $3.50 Suits at. Men's Furnishings—Red Letter Sale. | peat bing $1.00 and $1.25 Shirts—3 for $1.00 ‘ Women’ s Wear—Red Letter Sale. $3.00 Shirt-Waist Dresses at... se eceesenee i“ $4.50 Shirt-Waist Dresses at. $6.00 Shirt-Waist Dresses at $12.00 Cravenette Storm Proof Coats at.. 7.50) Women's SKirts—Red Letter Sale. $2.50 French Lawn Skirts, 9-gored, at.......6 4 10 $6.00 all-wool Plaid Skirts—17 side plaits. . 5e| 1Sc. and 19, Madras and | 48c, Imported Feather. Pompons at. . | 49¢ 3.75) 40¢ to 60c fine Austrian China Pieces, each. . $3.00 and $4.00 Skirts—al! sorts—at.,....... 1.98, $7.50 American P reelain Dinner Sets at. . Wash Fabrics—Red Letter Sale. |12}6c, Batistes—many designs. .......++++++.S¥#C eviot at... 15¢, Lawns—32 inch—sheer—at. . {2%4c. Ginghams—new colorings—at........6 25c, Mousseline de Sole, 30 inch...........64 Women’s Hosiery—Red Letter Sale. 25¢ and 29¢ Fast Black Cotton Hose at Soc and 7Sc Ingrain Lisle Hose at, 19¢ Fine Cotton and Lisle Vests at... Sac and 75¢ Ribbed Lisle Underwear at... Wash Petticoats—Red Letter Sale. 69 Gingham and Seersucker Petticoats......49¢ $1.00 Gingham Petticoats at..........65 89 Gingham Petticoats at 39¢} Soc Seersucker and Percale Petticoats. $1.50 Gingham and Seersucker Petticoats, . 89c} $2.50 Lace Triomed Lawn and Chamibray Misses’ Wear—Red Letter Sale. Misses’ $4.75 Walking Skirts.at.......0046++2.98 Misses’ $5 Canvas Suits at +191 Small Women’s Canvas Suits at..... Children’s $3 Lawn Dresses at soedes Children’s $1.25 Colored Dresses at..........50C Children's $3.50 Colored Dresses at..........4.95 Women's Waists—-Red Letter Sale. SN Women's 75c, Waists—plain and figured—at. .39 9%} Women’s $1.00 fancy Madras Waists at.......49¢ 5% Women's $1.25 White Lawn Waists at. . . Women’s $3.50 China Silk Waists at.........4.79 Women’s Hats—Red Letter Sale. Women's $10.00 Trimmed Hats now........ 3.95 Women’s >15.00 rimmed Hats now, as Women’s $20,00 Trimmed Hats now, Women’s $1.50 fancy Braid Hats at.... | Misses’ Roll Sailors—val, to $2.75—at Women's Gloves—Red Letter Sale. Women’s Soc and 75¢ Kid Gloves at. . Women’s 75c Suede Lisle Gloves at....... Women’s 65¢ two-clasp Silk Gloves at........35¢ Women's $1.00 Washable Chamois Gloves at. +49¢ Corsets—Red Letter Sale. $3.25 to $3.98 Z. Z. Imported Corsets...... $2.00 Satin Ribbon Girdles at............, $1.00 W. B. Erect Form Corse(s (seconds). . + 98¢ be | $1.50 to $2.25 R. & G. P.N. and Ete Corl, Wn Summer Net and Batiste Corsets at... +39 'Flowers & Feathers--Red Letter Sale. Odds and ends Imported Flowers—and wreath effects—values up to 75¢.—at 45c, Imported Rose Foliage at Infants’ Wear—Red Letter Sale. nen’, Baby Dresses—up to 2-year sizes (Limit of 2 to a buyer.) 39¢ Infants’ Slips (camibrie and — at.. $2.00 Infants’ Bedford Cord Cloaks. , -— Children’s Muslin Drawers. .... M2e ‘and % Art Embroidery —Red Letter Sale. An extraordinary combination offer: 1 handsome Sofa Pillow Top, tinted in colors—in- } i cars back back, ins of Richardson’s best jualit { pair Embroidery Hoops. Wort son ie Red Letter Price for All, 22c. { Diagram Lesson for Pillows free of ¢ charge, Women's Belts—Red Letter Sale. | All the new Fall designs in taffeta and Peau de soie | and leather; 2 large steel buttons in back, { in front; some with 8 rows plaited silk with key stone buckle; regular 50c. Belts; Red 25c | Letter Price Chinaw; Chinaware—Red Letter Sale. ee ee! 65 500 pieces Vienna China—all sorts of aaa importers’ samples—each...... s.cceses ae 4.98 Women’s Oxfords---Red Letter Sale. | — 300 pairs Women’s Oxfords at the stirring pric of $1.00 a pair—and, mind you, they're $2.00, $2.50 and $3.00 values at that. They are hand turned, in patent colt and patent leather—fine vici kid with vici and patent leather lips—every size and width from high Cuban heels among them No C. 0, D. Orders—No Mall Orders—Red Letter Price, 1.25 Shoes —700 pairs little gents’ satin calf and viel kid lace shoes; heel and spring heels— shoes—repularly $1.25, ieee a er prea os 756 for protected back ways; teat, serviceable A to E. Louis XV. heeis—some 1.00} 75¢ eas Glass Towelling, | per ‘, Wort Spectal al Made of white corded ge with hee black Stripes or evs Specla full pleated ME trhmee 39c with pearl buttons ; fancy tab stock. Value 69c., special to-morrow at Muslin Wear Specials. Infants’ Long Slips, very fine cambric, with 3 box plaits down the front, neck and sleeves finished 19, with hemstitched rufiles ; value 30¢., at ¢ Drawers, fine cambric, umbrella ruffles, insertings 29 of wide point de Paris and lace ruffles, value 39¢.. very fine nainsook, French styles, elabor- Corset Covers, ately trimmed, wit peoiee ae fine Ny + point de Paris and torchon 4 rfbbon run: value 98¢., at.... ase "49 Laces and Nsckwear, A special sale of Cluny, Point de Paris and 5c Torchon Laces; 19c. value; special, at, per yard. 25c. Neckwear at 12\4c. Holland Pleated Collars, single and double 1 ruffles Im fine lawn and pleated lace effects; “J2 (e 25¢. values; special, each at 2 Big Sale of Doinsetice, Lge peste 4 Sheets, with seam in shies .. 39 wn OR Yat arceveveees % Outing Planets, 100. qu quality, = . 6% . % re white Persan ‘Lawn, per Vad seveoe (9 Sailor Blouse Suits 29° Ages 3 to 8. A general clearance sale of all our Boys’ Sailor]. , Wash Suits; they are in avaried N assortment of patterns to select from; every one is guaranteed fast 29¢ color; a 75c. suit to-morrow at., 8’ Sailor Fieew Bate that formerly sold at 75c.3 spe- clal to-morroW al.eses ssss 29 Early Fall Millinery. 98 Hand-Made Hats al 9c. On the ot Pedi for early Fall wear, The brim is of fine quality shirred biack mrrapedove the crown of bias fold § 98¢ braid; value $1.98, at. A shirred and corded Jay to- wear, trimmed with a pair of wings and jet buckle. Only the best oan SHER 1.98 are used; value $3.00, at., Boys’ Tan Shoes 98¢ Boys’ 51.50 Russel Leather Lace Shoes at 98c. ‘ Balance of all our russets for youths Ke and boys are going at this price, > Mg hy eg bie ng up to Take oa tomorow 8c at, per pair... te eeeeee Boys’ “Calf ‘Shoes. it 69c. Se a Boy. a O04 Lace Wh ts 69 soles, sizes . 13, 13 Mow t Cc A Special From the Great Furniture Sale. 5-Plece Parlor Suits, mahogany finish, including platform rocker, covered in good damask; p special, for § pieces, completa ~ ‘ JAMES McGREERY & C9, | Ladies’ Suit Dep't. 3rd Floor, Shirt-waist Dresses, made of various washable fabrics, $5.75 Linen Coat and Skirt.$15.00 Formerly $30,00, Linen Walking Skirts.$5.75 Bathing Suits... ...... $4.50 Twenty-third Street. Extra quality silk, 26 and 28 in., close rolled, tape edge, Choice natural wood handles, Stern Brothers Fine Silk Umbrellas For [len & Women at Extremely Low Prices $2.10 Value $3.00 to 3.50 Leather Goods Department Sole Leather Suit Cases, 24-inch, lined, Walrus Grain Handbags, fitted with purse, card case and viniagrette, 1 53,95 95°, Also Complete Assortment of Travelling Bags and Suit Cases CREDIT EXTENDED TO ALL 3 no RED aT 49." \ 4 *°axisae at 79." 4 OWNED at 99,9" WRITE FOR LIST OF GooDs H 2138 +g ee AV Eerr!! ay2 TH, SWEET & 00, a eel MAY 116 Newark Av | pnamelied 4 Bea, worth s, ~ CREDIT TO ALL. DIAMONDS: for bed WATCH oi Seu iy bear Peden * _ ed a AND WATCH CO, ROADWAY ‘fe toda, i “write oF atone ta fer pre alas leah of that

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