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‘ GOVERNOK ————__ +4 he b Bapvblicans and T ME MEN WHO WANT St Aspirant M5 18 W. HIGGI) Wa Wal w M. Got L. WOODRUI'T, Ww GOODTEAR, HN BALIN 1) PALER, PLOT PASSETT. WTTURTON, ~ 8. ACK, LIS A pt D. CADY HERRICK, JACOB A. CANTOR, WHITE, W. CARL ELY K. KNIGHT of Govern Net ‘Thirty of.these desire to bé | above ERE HH titel Repubjionn tieker and Wy Feek:the Democratic nomination. Into | ity aliisave two are sure to be end after the election one % dent WEN WANT TO RUN ity Anxious to Head the ‘Ficket for GET THt NOMINATION. Democratic Aspirants, Grorerm pf fe. eELiAaN,” ELLIOT DANFORTH. are fifty candidates for the) letter declining ft, the men spoken of of the State of | Most prominently ard \those: named ‘The Introduction of Dan el B Lamont he tat of candidates ts satd th be due to the influence or former Pr Cleveland, who believes he would OF STATE: ‘wenty for the za + nee arenet hat | Male an ideat' candidate, have thoughts of what) rie Republican Biate ci meet Toursday, and the dat | for Governor on both sides of flats invention prolmphy with " ren wine, | (0° Sept, W. The Demooratic canyea: | Morer testi! an Open one | i will be held one week later, tt ts | Accepting spite of his to party leader: tas a candidate HOPES 10 ASEPE ALLOWS a ne for - Daaderoed Pater: | Man Hold Their Client “Cannot Be Legally Executed, Charging a Court Error. N,N. J, Aug. 3—Hangman S f , today teleplianed ‘Charles at the Passaic Jaf tnt that he would with his gallows at the jail this] 4 ‘and> make final preparations Let ns to-morrow morn Hise was anxious to know ; pjene's fewyers had succeeded ' the execution, but the Sher a fooe ive him a0 definite informa. in Saratona lus case, Lyona wo the faer executiol he fel 4 the case al Tompest N.Y odiuy - har Is she tall or shore?” T never thought." ts she darks or fair?" | YouNg get me thi Be she fair as day o1 All dye observed ta, ‘Le she six feet in “Her helght's the point has been raised by Law- PeWart™and MeGinnis, who are] PP eounse), in their efforta to satel B @ient. They applied to Justice ARIA Fort, who ie now holding « lew Brunswick) fora writ of hut requiring Sheriff Bergen to pro me. Lyons in court and requiring (ne ty Proascutor to show cause way , h sentence should noi be set a»? ip alleged in the petition that ge Pitney, who prosided at Lyonss committed an error in anting Lyons sad-been origin ul fo be hanged ’on Maren 4 TPM Oounse! assert that udder the only the Governor or (ve Court oF Could Brant’ such a stay, add fh “as Lyons was not exeewned PRR Fhe eadnot now legatty be Hand, turtnermore, cannot Lexal: pad under the present conic | | “Cadeo Fort has told them that the| ; they raised were weil taken ant ‘ enwroulddave granied the writ If 3 not think tt bes, (o refer tne to Judge Pitney, ¢ lyothe lawyers went before) 4 Pitney, at! Motristown, late yes- 7 iat rime. and presented their} 1 tions’ Judge Pitney was sur-| at the points rafted and sald that ld ‘ive (Ns matter most ehreral tion, «He requested the counsel J before him again to-day when is his decision Sheela Fudge Pitney refuse the wi rit Vaewyersvwill at once fie notice of to the United States Court iene in {tdelt they Assert will wet © a's stay and prevent the Bherlff trom |< @ut the death sentence (9-/«. Some of he hack, ¢les under urine, The mild Dr. roalized. ing cases, need fe very hopeful that he will \« & nep lepse. of life jons, the wife of the sMAAe accompaned by her young daughter, yvisted satadthe- county jail last evon-|yp y iy artiyal SiH ise Wigualy stated that he | that have his wite nel to ta the jail or know ® cured, | them af-| name, hamton, N These roome are parrrvoms. and the x ould appear in DINING-ROOM. § } board our hones ! vs Ae Flat at $55.00. List (OF .Gapps thought loth but Mrs. Love “i abeut the datest developments im INSPECTOR R. ¢, OULD DEAD, | Helonged to One of the Firat Fam-| {ites of Vir PLATTSBURG, about sixty years n service, 1 heset trouble, Ou Na, “Es a member of Mosby's ar ‘The Ould family dias long been known re first famtli - LIFE SAVED BY SWAMP-ROOT, The Wonderful Kidney, Liver and| Bladder Remedy. SAMPLE BOTTLE SENT FREE BY MAIL, Swamp-Root, discovered by the em- inent Kiluey and bladder specialist, promptly cures kidney, Hver, bladder and urle atid: troubles. weak kidneys are pain or dull ache in headache, nervousness, catarrh of the bladder, gravel or calcult,: bloating, sallow complexion, puffy or dark cir- or « often day and night. oft the world-famous ktdnay remedy, Kilmer’s Swamp-Root, It stands the highest for its wonderful cures of the most distress: you should have the best. Swamp-Root ia not recommended for everything, but ff you have kid. ney, liver, bladder or uric acid trouble jyen with find itojust the remedy you Sold by druggists In fifty-cent and Root and © pamphiet that tells all about it, including many of the thou- Js of letters received trom suffer- » ite Dr. Kilmer &@ Co,, and please be ¢ure to Mention you read-this-generous offer in it |the New York Evenitig World Don't} the truth| make any mistake, but fémeriber the Swamp-Root, a Syenp: Root, and the address, Bing- EN DUIon. in awe 9 Xacy G “hh tehen Tate ‘Ving, Set, Y conventions will be held | wna wae afikidue to know | aretul to keep from her t the time set for | so near and told ul @bout the outcome of | Ne Bit Mug. Spe ® Robert C.+ Guid, aged of the United Bentes | stationed at Cham: |i on the Canadian frontier, | ot a complivation of dia raat City Point, Va, of Virgiota fett a wifow and ten ck as night, yet é nt,” » of ree?" igtrt thee Sune wuts — the early symptoms of rhenmatiom, adizsineds, the eyes, suppression of compelled to pass water and extraordinary effect is soon If you need a medicine have a Swamp- both sent f mati, Dr. Kilmer’s Y., on every bottle. BEDROOM. a Jou. THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING, AUGUST 3, 1904, eliveries tee of Charge, either ms freight, at its option, cash purchases amounting to $$ or iver (% any railway station in any York, New Jersey, Peno- sylvania, Néw Hampshire, Maine, Vermont, Connecticut yt Pout ‘of Town D The 14th Street Store will delive by express ot the foliowing States: New or Rhode Istand rban Beliveries Net porctased Ht The L4th Steet dcnd and All merc’ to the usual L Women’s 7.50 DressesReducedto’. 28 *Secohd Ploor That's the gist of one selling rem in seedy to-wear garments, and there are other aews bits equally important from « bargain viewpoint. Time has come for us to part with these goods regardless of the sacrifices we have fo make, but ich t_is_ your season to get what you want at big reductions trom om former prices Women’s “Dresses—Mate- tials of dotted and figured deep’ Valenciennes lace, trimmed cir- cularbrtha, 3. 98 {ul cut wide flaring skirt, elegantly trimmed with three rows of Valenciennes lace inser- tion —a dress that” sells quickly in all stores fot 7,$0,and one that i is worth that sum. Thursda) ay the price will be 3.28. Women’s Dresses Dresses of white and dotted lawn, trimmed, value 5,00, at 2,28, ’ Shirtwatst Suits, elegantly trimmed, value 2,75, at 1.28. Women’s Skirts Linen Skirts, value'6,50, at 3.28, lace Side pleated wash skirts, value 2.25, at O8c. Pique skirts, white, lace or embroidery trimmed, value 2.75, at 1.28, paereatver dates White and Colored Wash ———————_—=—=_—_—_—=—=—== Goods, Best Quality, at a Saving oO EEE We found a manufacturer who had several thousand yards of first quality white and colored wash goods he was willing to part with at @ loss, so bere they are Miln “Floor, You profit by this man's loss. Prices a balf to a third, a e, first st qualiiy goods. Be Canibiie, fall de, linen Gnitd, Be 29¢ White Dotted 8wiss/ variouy ste dots, 18¢ 18c White Lawns, 40 inches wide, 106 2% Fancy White Goode, late striped effects, 18¢ Colored Wash Goods 12\c Duele and Canvas Subings, white and’colors, 944¢ a Dress Ginghams, double told, 64e tc Washable Silk Warp Pongee, 36 ftiehes wide, 39¢ Ke Mercertead Woiles, in plain shades, 12% 12)(¢ Batiatevor Dress Lawns, mostly polka dots, 6!n¢ 124 ¢ Remnants of Wash Goods, at 64E Women’s Muslin Underwear pe en Y Priced at Half Its‘ Value fe Slightly mussed bécaute of display window use and some handling, thése beautiful undermuslins afe just as perfect as ever: Wash a garment once and it’s at good as new. Second Floof, But because they ars slightly mussed w ced them onebalf ta order to | ee them 0 quickly,” Heautitul, “dainty, lace lace and ime ganna ple Cambric Corset Covers, lace trimmed ; value 20c,, at 10¢ Cambric and Nainsook Corset Covers, lace trimmed ; value '50c., at 29¢ Muslin Petticoats,deep flounce, lace insertion; value 1.00, at 69¢ Muslin Petticoats, lace and embroidery trimmed; value 1.50, at 98¢ in. Drawers, of muslin and cambric, lace trimmed ; value 49c., at 29e Women’s Sacques and Wrappers Kimono Sacques; of fancy lawns ; value 69¢., at 37¢ Wrappers of fancy lawn, lace and embroid- ery trimmed ; value1,.50 and 2,00, at 98¢ 75c and 1.00 “wrist Bags Soo ee of Genuine Leather at 49¢ Main Fiver You can find nowhere a more handsome, more attractive assortment of Wrist Bags, Hand Bags, Carriage Bags than at The 14th Street 49¢ Store, Wrist Bags made of polar bear and walrus grain, in the newest styles; Envelope » Regey from Paris, and Cartiage Bags, fn brown, tanpiblatk) gray, etc. Different mount: ings or Clabge, fo 75¢ and 1,00. at 4! } 4 metal, nickel and gilt? value Notions Are Lower in This Sale Lightwei;ht and Single Reb Pear! But‘ons, 2 dozen on card bet Diets Sb bu@ds, Be Walud per card 2S, 10¢ 63¢, worth etch i2euat ate... Sewing Silk, tacky 50 yerd | Bathing Caps, werth spd0!s worth Sec, baie 2 spools tof, 4,44 j +e! 10¢ Sewing Silk, 3CO yard Pest Gem ‘American Pird, E sjoals, va'ua Od a8 | | worth Se per’ paps 10: Bastin Cotton, $00 yard speclal, 3 papers for AUC epools, worth Se, atari 3c | Hern Shell Side Combs, 4 Lange Bear) Buttons, 6 on a | » worth 1 ec card,..val card Hern 61 ell Back Combs, Invite you to share the profits of these sensa- tional August teductions Merchandise that has held its price ‘up tigidly is now humbled to the dust, | Tn ecitesninlimilsncinnasiiiid aR een eae See kota bee ee a ee L} ow (2 VAvenue’s) ¢ will G2 delivered 1.00 Silk Tatiefa af SOE J Bur ae . Main Floor. This is a regular 1,00 quality of black taffeta, the kind with a gentle rustle and swish that add to 59¢ the effectiveness of a gown. It's 36 inches wide, is of good body and thor- oughly reliable. Sultable hoe waists, skirts and tailor-made suits. We bought it at a bargain, and offer you the benefit of- our lucky purehase, 1,00 taffeta feta silk, 59c Big Waist Sale 79¢ Watlsts at 25¢ An indication of the extent of your savings— & guide that will show you where you can obtain the greatest values in waists you have obtained this year Srcond Floor 2,000 waists on which your savings run from S4e. to 1,00—beauliful waists made from the latest and most stylish models, Waists of cheviot, 25€ and dimities that sold 95@ abl ng us to sell them at from shoulder to t, with clusters collar; regular value 1,35,at Composed of rows of fine embroidery, Persian lawn waists, ciennes and Point de Paris lace, clus- Main 19 cause we purchased it under peculiar yard, at 19¢ Bought 100 dozen corsets of a manufacturer who liable make; but he insisted his name ribbon trimmed. boikg quality boning, medium 0} striped gingham and fancy figured lawns a week ago at 7%., were bought at a figure en- Waists of sheer lawn, front of seven rows of lace insertion Of tucks betwem, (acks in sleeves and down back, with fancy tab 65¢ Ls Waists of Persian lawn, three ‘styles, entire front tucked sleeves and back; value 1.75, at... '75¢ ten different ‘styles, some trimmed with embroldety, othets with Valen- ters of tucks between; regi lar value” 1.98, at, " * 95¢ 39¢. Vellings at 19¢ a Yard 2,000 yards of Chiffon Veiling, handsomest you ever saw, on sale to-morrow at bargain prices be- circumstances. It's regular 39c quality and we bought it so as to save you 20c a yard. Veilings in brown, blue, white, green and black, with’ velvet spots or plain. Value J9ca These 75¢e Corsets are 36c Sevond Moor. wanted to sweep out his factory clean 36¢ before the fall business came on. ~Re+ fot be used. Real 75c. corsets, in drab, lace and high bust, and medium sas hip; made. to fit any figure, Value 75c, at 86e furniture purchased especially for this sale. In the early days of this sale thousands of pieces were sold. Oak Dining Chait, high braced back, large at, with close woven cane“ind shaped legs, at 98e 2.85 Perle Tables, at 1.99 ! 21.25 China Cabine's, at 16.47 | 26.35 Sle bounds, a8 | Parlor Suits, § Wh, places, 38.4 tuoonted op raped Ings, at 28,69 ie Lie -down slips are attached to everything. | go onths femain in whit u can Iu wear, bu but a ip ans far a The i | At Er First Annual August Furniture Sale Assembled ffom ‘evéry known ‘feliable manufacturer of furniture is the $50,000.00 stock of Priced at figures to convince the s -eptical and please and delight those who know real bargains when they seé them. vse the furniture now we ‘WI store it free subject to your orders, in all grades ‘and raped . Preach plate lected oak, golden finlsh, oak, eerved, “double top have five good sized drawers, high panelled back, hign drawer and two large drawers; case , panelled ends, | Mammoth Painting dusk, then night, utes by tlectricity, —Sixth Ploy. Main Floor. : There’s no occasion tor you paying SOc for a handsome silk belt, for at The 14th 24 Street Store you can get just the kind you like best at half that sum. Pleated silk, in black and white, with gilt, nickel and gua metal buckles, value S0c.; at $4¢ -~°"" Silk Belts, of pleated peau de soie and taf- feta silk, also plain silk, tailor made, all sizes up to 32 inches, excellent value at at 15¢ Now Women’s 3.50 MagneticShoesare1.25 Odd sizes and odd widths of women’s 3.50 Magnetic Shoes at 1.25. If your size is among thdse mentioned you will secure an exceptional bargain. Third Floor, We sold thousands of pairs of these sensible 3.50 Shoes at h7S. To close out the remainder the price is 1.25, Women's Magnetic Shoes, ‘iil RA aacding inner soles over magnetic copper and zine plates; military shaped 3.50 Shoes, heels, . stylish Magnetic, road toe with 1.25 wee tip; some buts lace. Sizes 2 ton, others o 4, widths GD and £; sizes 214 to Sig in widths AA aod B; regu lar 3.50 shoes at 1.25 ; fegue Women’s Oxfords—Russet kid sole Oxford Ties, widths B to E, military heels, sizes 214 to 8, at $1.45 Russet kidskin welt Oxfords, Cuban heels, regular sizes, widths Bto E; value 3,00, at 1.95 Men’s Button Oxfords, custom toe 1.95 ton Shoes, Goodyear welted and oak Men’s 3.00 Shoes at 1.95 300 paits of Men’s Shoes and Ties, comprising and heel, kid lined, broad backstay ; Men's VelourCalf, Potay toe, But- soles,all good sizes,widths B to E,value $3,at 1.95 Rare Drug Store Economies . Mein Floor. Royal Tooth Powder, value Dentiseptine Listerinated Tooth per can 250, ateseeeees be, Fewwey family 4176 Mennen’s Talcum Pow- der, Borated ot Violet, 100 Kin Ke Violet Ammonia, pints, 12¢/ a Vex French Lettuce Soap, valueg | ironed ann 67c per-cake 25c, a Dr. Barl’s Syrup of seven hypo Gem Toilet Soap, value 1c, box of 3 cakes.,., 4C Shelfield’s Tooth Paste, 13¢/ | phosphites, a splendid gen- eral tonic i nerve saver, regular price Wey at vrs, 49C Fifth Floor. Be sure you get your share, I you are not ready to Chiffdalers niste from se.| Odd Rocker, like cut, golden or mahogany finish, 1 French | troad bey and large shaped | plate mirror, até. seat, at 2.1 i wr a CRE 55.00 LestherOverstu® Rockers, ro 878" tron Beds, 249! OF | | al Couch, cmon weed webbed oil tempered | vedvar ea d-serota; For the children's delight and entertainment we've arran, 4 miniature Zoo in our Sixth Floor Play Garten,’ whete there are ehh, lambs, parrots, rabbits, ete., cutting up thelr antics and pom vistoge in wonder ad are Saat “Your money, ag much now as it did a few weeks a I iete daft R RP FES The Chile Sixth Floor, aimost as great as that of the children ft wd “The Hérbo ‘of New York k Harbor with changes from daylight to and finally dawn, Effects produced every eight mine therefore, will tincements caréfutly, Third Floor, Only 900 pairs of these splendid 3.00and 4,00 Pants made of ail wool, worsteds, cheviots, , cassimeres, toms, newest styles; sizes Sst from 28 to $4; value 3.00 and 4, 4.00, at at 1.95 Boys’ 50¢c Wash uits at 29¢ Boys’ Sailor Blouse Wash Suits, made of good materials and in a manner that will insure their wear- ing well; sizes from 3 to8; regular price $0c-—to-mor- row at 29¢ Dress Goods ods Savings Nov Now Average a Full Half Don’t know exactly how to tell you about these dress goods. In the years of our mer- chandising experience we have scarcely seen the equal of these values, Malt Fitor, Odd pieces leit from large stocks are combined to ¢ make one big sale—that’s why they are so low pr priced. Better be sure to see them, Chances ich as these do not Gome every day. , —— 69 Black English Sicili s+) This $0c to 7¢ 75c All-Wool Voiles Dress 50c All-Wool Alba | Goods, 59c All-Wool Hi Yard, 75¢ All-Wool Rice $0¢ English Brilliant 75c All-Wool Canvas Voi $0c English Check Mohai Thursday Remnant Sale of Laces and Embroideries Matin Floor, This remnant sale includes odd lengths from our mammoth stocks of both embroideries and laces. You know what an unusually charming showing of laces and embroideries we had. ‘The odds and ends from these stocks go at lower prices “tham ever, making rare lace and embroidery bargalas, Embrolideries Below import Tax §,000 remnants of embroiceries, be styles, including cams bric, nainsook, Swiss, corset des bse skirt embroid- eries, edging be 50, value, 18¢ 10c, value, je 2 ie, Be 25c. value, Laces Less than Half Price. 5,000 yards of laces, All the odd pieces, broken sets, odd widths, short ertds, etc., including Valenciennes, point de Paris, Cluny, torchon, etc., edgings and insertings, at the following low rices: Yoc. value, 8¢ 15c. value, Se value, 10¢ 4c. value, 15e@ Save a Third on Hosiery , —$$$$_____—________—_____--_______-_— - -—_ +} For Women, Children and M Main Floor. It takes the 14th Street Store to produce real hosiery bargains, and this time you can save a thftd for every member of the family. It's all quality merchandise that will give service to de light you, “These are not cheap goods, but real vi ee. Women’s Hostery Women’s cotton hose, in plain black, or with white feet, double sole, heel and toe, valus 15c, at 10¢ Women’s fast black cotton stockings, with unbleached feet, good quality lisle finished Egyptian yam, th ly elastic, value 17c, at 1244e Women’s lace lisie suekions in several new and sheer de+ signs, double sole, spliced heel and toe, nee 25c, a 19¢ Children’s Stockings Children’s fast black, sngte or double ribbed school stock- ings, strictly fast black, double knee, sole, heel and toe, value 19, at 12e Men’s Half Hose Men's lisle finished fast black cotton hose, extra double sole, value 124g¢, at Be Men’s mercerized lace liste hose in black, extra elastic and durable, value 19¢, at 10¢ Big Sale of Popular Sheet Music: Per Copy 12%c¢ Big assortment of sheet music for to-morrow at 12\gc. Wide variety at 5, No C. O. D. orders at these low prices, and by mail 2e. extra per copy: : . ’ Blue Bell jurniny Rome 6 A Stroll in the Moonlight for Mine ‘ Roses at Twilight Blue Eyed Sue Come Take a Trip in My oo Third Floor. Polly Prim jariot Race There’s Nobody Just Like You Sammy St. Louls Rag *Neath the Pines of Vermont The Sun Dance My Little Chick Nublana—A Nubian Love A Bit 0° Blarney n Linden Follow the Crowd on a sunday me ne! Dear Old Luna Park Fair Red Feather My Heart Goes Thumping & Bumping for You § Southern Queens MyeLiale ink Keep On Shining, Stivery Me The Girl You Love ' » Laughing Water Sheet Music: Sc Per ‘Copy’ . Following selectiods of popular music at this price: Ave Maria ‘Silvery Waves Fitts ‘Nocturne The Lost Chord Melody in F ‘

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