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EVENING, AUGUST 1: 100C y SUATH AVE, 192 7020™ STREETS ee ay ee A BIG SHIP’S LONG TRIP. Mancherta, Forty-six Daye Out from Norfolk, Safe tn 'Frisce. BAN FRANCISCO, Aug. L—The Pa- the TRONG AND STORM-BATERED i ait, OTHE TRADING BRISK SHIP REFUSED AID of Embroidery— Women or Children Inetted—tth Floor —9 to 12d. M., 205 P.M. Dainty Mid-day Lunches Served im Our Palatial Restaurant, — 8th Floor, cific Mall Company's new steamer, i Street Railway |Kings County Had Her Masts). \\iner’ shin T rl f ° d ‘at h , i at i largest, vessel * Mrtan eats We) bn eso oni esen= yf TOwmorrow, parlor furniture day ji 6th annual sale Swearities and Brooklyn) | Moons: 7 Sere ere 'f PARLOR furniture day marks an occasion of extraordinary interest and importance t tical, exacting housefurnishers, who © Rapid Transit Share Favors.! 0" Voyage. THE WHEAT MARKET, P y | 4 n of extraor neg interest and importance to practical, exacting ho' . : — The cal wheat market opened irre | whether at home or away in the country at present desire their city homes to appear at their best in the Autumn, and hs montern “Patio Commany'sl ve (cette meh price porn? TOCORNIAG punipSOn Crawford Co."s semi-annual furniture sale as the one opportunity looking to that end, It's no idle talk when we say our YS ALL PROMINENT, |atcamer Protcun which arrived to-| houses ioagnt « xeeat deal ot Septem || showing of parlor furniture is at all times acknowledged to be the finest in New York, and during this sale it is doubly interesting, embracing ‘ Ser vem Hew Ovinons, reported Rav. | bey and December. Bulle were som) very new and artistic creation, every conceivable shape, every novelty evolved for the ensuing season, from the world’s foremost manufacturers, at prices a pao ity mie ag = Sets tka woniieose Care ¥ eal third lower than you'd pay at any other time or place, In our painstaking selections we required the richest and most harmonizing coverings as well as ja, Erle, Southern and lentively helpless condition durtng the ago, wheal, | the most highly skilled workmanship, The result could only be an assembly excelling every preceding display in New York. No store has ever Missourt Pacific Make Good Ad-! voyage. 4 reat ste tad" dropees been better fitted to mect the requirements of every possnolier from those of the simpler tastes to those who dwell in the most exclusive homes, The Kings County had het the fore polo \ orn was very strong Fitth Floor, wunces, While Steel Leads the In- ead malotopeaiiant 1 with the pit full of commission orders Many will tind engrossing interest in our special line of gold furniture of the Louis XV. and Louis XVI. styles. 200 #42 3-piece parlor signs—strictly plano backs—uphoistered in newest effects in fine silk tapestry, will be sold to-morrow— masthead, mizzen roya very new and artistle de suites at $27.50 ished—mahogany finish—substantial frames—graceful and artistic—comfortable shaped 9 buy. New York's opening prices were: Sep- tember wheat, ®; December, %; corn, 14. Mey wheat, 9. 1-4 to M1 1-8 to #1 1-4, Septem duatrials in Rise—Bonds Quiet. boom, while ribbona er sidis were Winging in When seen by the Proteus, | » however, she was working along un- Chicago's openiag prices were hi seventy-five miles off the Florida coast —[= COAL PRICES PUSHED UP. damask and new two-toned Verona $55 trading risked Ha, and D 099 1-9; old, #1 HL 14; ¥ velours—quaranteed workmanship—3 pieces—also a special in a $99 5-plect sulté at...+...+++ see \ To Tese wi aseune and held until we or porated “enue tts a Teter iso i 2 ‘aie a May com. {i Van 3-plece parlor suites. 5-plece parlor suites. Bias Seooatnen Siro Radar ote protest PU Et arts use et wd Ra ay Ie dokulcehinnoa rt 0 Fee a we $37.50. 5 xin wf y wha bow Ne elon w ys ¥ q . the feature of the market. It Af lpeneacola for Kio de Janeiry and when | Wher La, December, Kom , 5 $32 3-plece parlor suites, $20.00. | $57 S.piece parlor suites, #40. peeany ee Nel ist at sighted by the Protons she waa abou: | % bic? ia lalate (3 Pata 4 hy “| y $42 3-piece parlor suites, 927.00. | $62 S-piece parlor suites, $99 S-plece parlor suites, $55. $102 S-piece parlor suites, | $105 S-plece parlor suites, $60. $110 S-plece parlor suites, $60. | £115 5. te parlor suites, $85. 125 S-piece parlor suites, . kb arts §-piece parlor suites, $100, \ $190 S-piece parlor sultes, $120. 8 padbedlemede gt databbga $48 3-piece parlor suites, $30.00. All of the other local tractions also ge! Metropolitan Securities up Bt) and ‘Brooklyn Rapid nait gained 7-5 per cent. 965. P $50 3-piece parlor sultes, $37.50, $55 3-piece parlor suites, $41.50. $58 3-piece parlor suites, $44.00. $65 3-piece Stead suites, $48 00, $68 3-piece parlor suites, $54.00, $95 3-piece parlor suites, $65.00. | $100 3-piece parlor suites, $78.00. | 4s goods perehased X. \) ese aaprece = prices will be lield for UE delivery w. you're 0 deliy. Stedinmediatelys MA30N CHIEF OF ORDNANCE, WASHINGTON, Aug. 1—Cammander nd gains from 1-3 to ivance of ten cents a ton Per cent. were the rule. anthracite coal etre: . F Mason has been appointed chlef C ‘ " . * : showed a gain of 1-6] tors, pursuant to their agreement made oN “i Ba f t f h d i bed: d ] b ry "1 Coal er ts 7 . | chief of t " China cl Ss (golden oak). | %) Stdepoards. ning chairs, a #4 Feronyivanta 1-2 and trie tot [EON MaMa fn went Inte ettect | === === | $20 china closets, et.00. Sarena : $28 brass beds, $19.50. Bteet stocks were strong all day, $20.75 golden oak sideboards, $14.00, $6.50 golden oak chiffoniers, $4.25. $1 m4 pages oak. cane seat chairs, $26 brass beds, $17.50. the common rte: snth of August the whol $22 china closets, $14.75. 9, i 25 golden oak sideboards, $19.50. Ht 2,00. re ore 2 +4 ond the pre Tor. domeatie slene, will be $23 china closets, $17.80. | $9.80 Golden oak chiffoniers, 7-86, Piste colden oak sideboards, $81.00, | $2.50 golden oak, cane seat chairs, Ho Oe ees pets, @87.80. slat bad ith ie eat adh all sage snd sis Kolden oak chiftontera, $10.00. | conden osk aideboards, $48.00. $1.65, #0 brass beds, $29.80. mar’ quiet and with- retail, ‘There $30.50 china closets, $23.00. $19 golden oak chiffoniers, $15.50. 365 ppd ak sideboards, $53.00, $57 brass beds, $38.00. 2.75 gold chairs, $36 china closets, $28.00. | $ Eouden oak, cane seat chair: $48 china closets, $37.00. $60 china closets, $46.00. China closets (mahogany), $64 china closets, $48.00. her increase of the $24 mahogany chiffoniers, $18.00. figure the price $50 golden oak, mahogany and maple chiffoniers, $23.00, $40 mahogany chiffoniers, $31.00. - $55 brass beds, $38.50. $58 brass beds, $44.00, $68 brass beds, $53.00. $78 brass beds, $69.00. $85 brass beds, $76.00. $50 Antwerp oak sideboards, $42.00, $36 weathered oak Balad a 83S jen oak, cane seat chairs, = |” The bond ot was a4 any cial feature i |) Of stocks to-duj 4 ‘und of ‘bons $945,000. re the highe — inn h nd Prices and el chang $56 weathered oak Harton $4.75 golden oak cane seat chairs, $3.00, 47.50, | $45 golden oak chiffoniers, $36.00. b beds, $82.50. OF from last recoried tule. EWS, $76 china closets, $57.75. $48 mahogany sideboards, $41.00. $102 brass be 1) -olgpimfnagl™ SHIPPING N ee soy china closets, $68.25. | 854 mahogany chiffoniers, $42.00. | Fro Prt ein otras, $48.00. ‘ai cuie ae. Los? ws bade PRAM Dads. ie + th ALMANAC POR TO-DAT $96 china gions $72.00. Dressers, $58 mahogany sideboards, 080,50, $12.50 $38.00 $3.75 bed - $12.50 be *y0.95 fun rises. ¢55\Hun tern $112 china closets, $84.5 $78 mahogany sideboards, $10.50 golden oak dressers, $6.75. T.AT/Moon rises 960 . | . . . : y Sid | , j2 couches, bed: + % THE TIDES. $116 china closets, $87.00. | $121 mahogany sideboards, $94.00, $22 couches \# $6.28 beds, $14.00 beds, rar a | $126 china closets, $04.50. $12.50 golden oak dressers, $8.00. ising nies: haouiee cab ae | +5 bon $10.50 + S| sandy Hook 1037 10. 482 441 $152 china closets, $115.25, 414.00 golden oak dressers, $10.00, ble. $17.00 $16.00! $30.50 | #75 beds. 5 og 4 4 ra tsiand 1047 104 OR B10 $18.50 golden oak dressers, $14.00. $22 golden oak table, ,00. ‘ . : 50 | $5. $14.50 beds, s | Gate Ferry, 1240 1247 @a8 642 Dining tabies. | » 26 golden oak table, $19.50. | $25 couches, $56 couches, $8.00 beds, $10.75 * Ad _ . b 47.50 golden oak table | $28 oak & mahogany dressers, $16.50 $32 golden oak table, $24.00. $18.75 $42.00 | t 8.00 b 3 PONT OF HW YoOIK We celebrate August ist $8.50 golden oak ta $28 oak & mahogany dressers, $21.80 | 935 mahogany table, $27.50. $28 couches, | | #60 couches $10.00 beds, en “18.80 4's] a scnaatt city,. ARRIVED ms by reducing all our straw 416 pond folden oak, table $34 oak & mahogany dressers, $88.00 15 mahotany tuble, $36 ae a we ren ae | sa 7.50 | Hie tas & | Disa ores 16 golden oak table, $1 5 $36 bird's-eye maple dressers, $27.50. 60 mahogany. table, . | uches, | ches, $11.00 beds, | $18.75 beds, 1B | Preteoe : hats to $1, $19.50 golden oak table, $14.75, “840 bird's-eye maple dressers, $31.00 | $80 mahogany tat le, $65.00. $22.00, 967.50 $8.25 | $14.25 Boye’ sizes, $0 conte. ——— SIMPSON CRAWFORD (C0. ? —— f ALL A ; in high h " d 5 ‘ eumae Tarn | toms rm «comes. 25,000 yards of remnants Guaity Wash goods at 5c. 4 nee nears Fobar | aE a) ae THis is the great once-a-year event that is always followed by a host of smart dressers. appearing in fresh, new and fash- it) Fomatche "arian 1 rownd bi Wont Bd Bt ionable washable suits which they can proudly say were so inexpensive in view of Simpson Crawford Co.'s extremely low sale prices that or three new costumes for latter season wear. SSS SS Remnants of wash goods at Se, This is the time you buy: — Remnants of wash goods at 9e, = =e eoennany Remnants of wash goods at 121;¢. PSS Can you think of any other time or any place but Simpson Crawford Co.’s that gives you a chance to secure such wonderful, season- able washable bargains? You can better afford than at any other time to have two or three new washable dresses. : You see it's like this—our season’s business has been so extensive and utterly unprecedented—that, naturally enough, ipventory caught us with thousands of remnants, It was the signal, too, for them to assembls for quick disposal, and here they are—the entire 25,000 yards at one-fifth and less thetr value, It's really surprising what desirable remnants they are—none too short for waists and most of them large enough for dresses. And they include the very finest American and imported cotton goods, Understand, now, the cost to us isn't taken into consideration—you simply have full sway—at the prices we've mentioned—Sc., 9c. and 12}4¢, You can't fully appreciate the bargain importance until you have seen how good the qualities, Maybe you'll be more enthusiastic to Know that plenty of white goods are included. 45c. IHONeill & Co We Commenced This Morning Our Great August Sale of FURNITURE. An event that will be a revelation to those not familiar with this branch of our business. Firat—The Furniture we carry is the very best in construction and design—no gingerbread carving, no cheap upholstering. Second—Our salesrooms are splendidly lighted and the most con- venient and comfortably arranged for the display and selection of Turniture that you will see anywhere. it was a matter of practical economy to have two You won't any other time. SFr Pe H EEEEEELE Fete HEE tte + F444] 4 [tte Fore FROM THIRD STORY. Ratebow-Cicance Fractures Skall and Probably Will Die, Pebn Carroll, thirty years old, « por- 61 Liberty street, ry window to the to-day and imjuved fatally, ‘was cleaning a window and the ith which he was ee g while ME gave way. He plunged head- =f crowded street, turning once and landing Inea heap on the two places and ; broleen, Bb da se oe, Na: tactured, He was taken to the |*1.50 dressing sacques, OU'LL miss a rare treat if you jump at the conclusion that such a bargain is impossi- ‘Ty ble, for every woman requires a number of these ‘ = pai | OF. PETERSBURG, Aus. 8 Hpepital, where it Is said 40B FOR JOE SCHULUM. Politician Geta Clerk- ship in the Coroner's Office. : Jos Scbulum, an east side Republican and & brother of Police Ser- Behulum, wee to-day appointed a the Coroust # ofthc SRinbat an jum’s salary will be $2,700 a year, Bot taken from the Civil-Ser- it. The Coroner's office will be by law Jan. 1, 190, ———— ASSASSIN IS NOT DEAD. Treth in Report that Von Plehve’s Slayer Expired, 987 January, The prices you will find the lowest consistent with well- built reliable furniture—we invite you to compare our Parlor and Library Furniture,our Dining Room Furniture, our Bed Room Furniture and our Mission Furniture with what is offered elsewhere around the same prices, Some of the Specials We Quote Below: 3-Piece Parlor Surit-itine ew) In damask tapestry velour covering, stitched edge, no shoddy upholstering— Simpson Crawford Co. announce that they Will place on sale to-morro®, for the first time in New York, an entirely ne and original Summer Outing Hat The Andrée In white. light blue or champagne felt with lowisine scart trimming—one of the handsomest and most becom- ing creations that ever emanated from oar own workrooms. price, Special at vacation or outing—a trip inland, to St. Louls or Y, jj YA 45c¢ for 1.50 fine lawn dressing sacques:| white ground with neat figures and stripes; many black and white effects, 69¢ for women’s $1 lawn wrappers. In neat patterns of black and white; made with deep flounce and belt; trimmed with braid, ty facturer's surplus stock sold to Simpson Crawford Co, at half sheer, cool garments during the hot weather, and (1‘j It’s simply select yours to-morrow or pay a higher Second Floor, SIMPSOV CRAWFORD CoO, cvegptyfeo lage Peake - $20. 00 ———_—_.————_srpsox crawronp co. that the report of the death of ‘ 8 , rer emans wv vies |!fMammoth sale 1,000 sample trunks, °6, Wf d > THE COTTON MARKET, Z ’ ae Sarr ian — embracing every practical style. | ons August wan oma pln areas Mission met A THOUSAND sample trunks, noted for their strength and ability to resist the w the closing figures of In golden oak Mission roughest usage, is about the average number we receive once a year from the 8 ‘ The market was su © igo ad cated price to | and mahogany) Chair or showrooms of one of the country’s leading manufacturers, Of course they cost us Union taffeta umbrella, - Brough the South ‘were not aitonetior peptish. one Rocker, l![ about half price. The manufacturer makes a voluntary sacrifice because of the andsome and skilifully made are the Ny ee IS a Mdeep drawer, in fumed i handles that they alone are worth more ay After the call’ trade | interior fin-| oak,Span- samples there are not enough of any one style to place them in the regular stocks, 4] and fuleted somewhat, but prices held ds with ; than *1 and at the same time the coverings price were: August, 1435 | EL i iE un ice a Naturally, we're able to offer them at the |, ato of the high quality durable and of fast gpebey, NE Mas October, | $2 50 | $ 3 95 lowest prices of the year. Seiceeth.. + tiring A on! Y me $2 or $2.50 umbrella. t were: Au . | é , . ' ‘ ND here are the umbrellas to substantiate ttion-— sip or oer Regular $4.75. | Value $6.75. Right at the time when hundreds are planning their ) Gre A180 wa the Caleta! ‘utc sp ge Beer poate i| a journey abroad—right on the eve of the occasion price. Of course we'll sell half of them to-day, but we'll guarantee White Enamelled Bed. when a substantial trunk is absolutely necessary— } you'll fad og a a AG you had come the first :, a soa 01 comes this sale of $8, $10 and $12 trunks of all f to pick out a handle that suits your taste—gun metal, ‘iter, any ’ é Aug. 1=Ten thousend styles at the phenomenally low price, $6, natural wood. Main Fleer, bewya a strike to-da: ! 26 and 23 inch umbrellas for men and women ‘ don Steamer trunks, All have brass ' $2.00 —covered with the best grade ef union tal- 44.00 The let doe- canvasecovered locks, iron || umpretlas, feta — absolutely water proof — have been UI Sy ees and trunks, bottoms, treated to ihe Atw water proofing process mbrelias, hered se —Paragon frame—silk case—all sorts of han- kere euthered 19" many lightweight and the box ts $9 00: descan tave new ere renner the be $2 25 a Shy non het cen made of a very ‘umbrellas you ever saw for the price—gi, bi ee Seudil-tiea Si<tawies iron-boundltrunts, Hes Sor 3, *4and'Ssilk umbrellas for men & women,at"2,25 = - cut!—2. f e: . vgeed heap van STECIAL Wi Ewa Bed || inch continwous ) babboty ope 28 to 40 Inches, ' Fimo ties Pompom 1: For yeh rmeer pa r Rimals and birds had been taken —Ohe catymall see OG 75 ec ,$25.00 \} i BA aay Is Included; | gata splendid quality, too—so good in fact that we guarantee Sore Stk ‘ark, and Noah was about to| bd herve values up to any size you bretla for one year—close rolling—handles are works of pela ling te when his: wite| - ——— $12, et Want, siver—pearl, gun metal, Dresden, rare carved handles, ivory lerling -- a) $6 (Ag soidove. Os One © eee they last, at... 12,25 si

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