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i teas, | R. F, PRICE RESENTENCED, | SOLDIERS ATTACK JUSTICE COMPLAINS AEAINST DRIVER ——— ssi his father, Commodore F. G Bourne, of the New York Yacht Club, bla brother Arthur and sisters ‘es Term Reduced Years a former lawyer . who has been in Former Lawy to? Richard A. Prici and a Yale gradua' both the penitentiary aad Sing Prison serving an acoumulat sen: tence for defrauding clients, was to- Judge Olmsted, Jammed Be- day resentenced by Judge Newburser, |in General Sessions. tween Wagons by Driver,’ price discovered a tow weeks 490 | that throw tl be Bringa Butcher Into Court to navior ne would be released In Answer for Employee. < calving Marion and Mae, An orchestra of tweaty-eight pieces from New York furnished the aysio tor the ®easion. ‘The story of young Bourne's million reads like a romance, His father, F. G, Bourne, was a clerk in & sewing- machine factory thirty years ago, and attracted the attention of Alfred Corn- | ing Clark, He was pushed upward, and he became an oMfcial of the firm. Mr. Clock was President of the company when Alfred Hourne was born. He was asked to stand svonsor for the child, and was so pleased at the be hatte ths boy had grown up Mr, | Street Police Court to-day as complain three years, which insures hi bc mede provision in his will for the ant against @ driver tn the employ of from prison in July of next yea boy to receive ¥1,000,000 with intere st} Charles Rosler, a butcher, of No, 6 Bees | on his twenty-first birthday ang Bourne’s Guests Had a » Great Time Riding In Gondo- fas About the Family Estate 2) Under Electric Lights. |ruary, 1908, which, as |knew was not leg | convicts must be |for terms that meant release during er montha ge Newburger reduced hi three years and nine and Stripes. PORT AU PRINCE, Haytt, Aug. Justicn Olmated. of the Court of Rpe- ot great woing disorder, bande about storming aang state soldiers It is said | ond avenue Carefil Investment of the legacy since Par tees Gustin Oimaiad the death of, Clock has increased the) Te Maslstine Toming John strect at a William street yesterday afternoon —————- \ tak Rosler’s driver had deliberately Jammed demise Kis Beetabe, him between his wagon and another, (Brom the Kansas City Figg tmat| despite the Justico’s signal to him te | “I remember you once sald to me | mold up. Mies Muggs would rote aaie any man) ‘The driver was not tn court, but Mr- (agp bad & thinbletul of brains. Bosler, upon whom the summons hai a ghee ome auch Fe) | oo served, said he would produce him to-morrow. course you hahaha! Now ZOU Nave mat Ther oa, my WIIG] Friends of Justice Olmsted say he had a narrow escape from being serlously ve you got to say, eh?” Mr py ee mistaken, She cought) insured, the driver of the other wason | ry A she didi~ha-hal—bat hoid| stopping just in time, As it was, his} confound garments were deaieared with mud and fon—say, you, what do you | meen he sustained alight bruises, | To Ma that : | | | Positive Proof of Popularity. In this, the warmest and consequently dullest business month of August. we begin by opening another grocery at 2077 Eighth Ave. nr.112thSt. Ordinary retailers curtail expenses and lighten stocks. Our business ¢x pands daily, Can there be more positive proof that the people prefer our goods at our prices? The new store wheels into line ready to si Bion Saturday morning. This makes 134 retail t ra most complete stock of food and household supplies in America, purchased at first hands and retailed almost at wholesale prices. Our greai volume of business permits the profit on each article to be very small—tar below what any single store could by itself afford to sell for, Hence every customer saves money by getting these extra profits which the ordinary retailer must have for ‘imifar supplies. We keep the quality up and the price down, That Is the secret of our ever-growing popularity with the intelligent and economical housekeepers of this great and prosperous community. Attention is Invited to some attractive specials this week, a few of our regular prices, and our con- tinued free distribution of Double “‘S. @ H.” Green Trading Stamps to everybody with everything except C. O, D.'s where the purchase amounts to 10 cents or more, String Beans. Tomatoes. Fresh, green, tender, from the “East View) Brand, red, ripe fruit, Mew crop, with the true 20c solid packed in full-sized 0) garden flavor, 3 cans for cans, 3 cans for. Stuffed Olives—Pancy Olives. stuffed Prices Guarantee This Third Floor. Absolute clearance of everything in sight classed as sporting goods—prices to make quick selling a certainty, These reductions will do the work od wants wud there will be a rush at [he 14th Seet Store to-morrow, Salt Water Fishing Tackle Everything priced to insure Hi / immediate clearance of this peer. IA oe Sea Rods, nickel 1 98¢ We mountings, hollow butt, with extra tip, Reels, 150 yards, click and drag, balance handle, 1,25 value, at 79 Weakfish Rods, lancewood, extra tip, nickel mounting, 1.50 value, at 1.49 Lines, hand bra ded linea, 300-toot coils, 75c value, at 49¢ Hooks, 3 and 4 ply gut, for fresh and salt water, per dozen, 15¢ Sea Rods, 2-piece Greenhart, con pped handle, 2,50 value, at 1.98 Bank Lines, 450 feet, special at 35: Pearl Squids, for weaktish, 3 sizes, at Se Fresh Water Tackle Casting Rods, split bamboo, extra tip, 150 silk windings, 5.00 value, 2.98 CHOICE, GROCERIES Peas. “East View" Brand, sweet, small, tender, from the new 1904 early June pack, 3 cans for ee ‘Blue Ribbon’ brand, from | grade wheat, 1 Ib. car with plmentos, ton bottle ° : * 7c Condensed Milk 190.) 4-02, bottle... 10c Casting Rods, fine lancewood, silk wrappings, ringed guides, 4.00 value, at 1.98 oa Blue piton'’ b |, pearl *] Quart Plekies-Ali kinds, small, Rods, split bamboo, 3 piece, nickelled, cloth cover, 1.25 value, at 89€ Lines, waterproof silk, 75 feet, 50c value, at 29¢ 7 Crab Traps, all wire, at 45¢ dainty plekies, In large quart 2g ¢ bottles; Butler's Brand. Rich, fresh, pure milk, with all the cream; 3 cans 20c | OF see vere sees h Momiay—'Triimpn Dem kiln dried Ribbon,” all the chole~ ected South of pure home-made 4 §¢ 10c Own Your Own Bathing Suit | Jame | oe kh wty,”" assorted vart. ie best trults; a jar home-made Preserven mi serve with Ves In 8-lb, stone crock; 25c¢ large BID. c roaperrbre ad Ms Wa FY ha “aut 10¢ ft You'll take many a swim before the ype Mason jars; each | ‘ Silced Pence oat quality Call close o son, iced Rene nent qual ie of the season These half prices e syrup; delict ssert; IIb. Je A make bathing suits cost so little that you ema ean ' a “Blue Ribbon C al te fresh iad Dressing — Campbell's Qe vurishing desserts, cannot afford to be without one, extra fine. the] high-grade & iit 4Ue Men's Bathing § . t b hing Suit od new crop. sweet, [Ze] Vanilin Vatract t seat 2 cans for 25c.,, ‘ ' a hotie 3 Oar coiton, plain body, Cc p 0; F * brand im; a8 n_ends, value 1,00 Tirand, beet se 4. 25 OUL-Ratler a tmported quarts, GBess pints, 23c/ pints a 8° 18¢ wine or cider; Be | Uy: Se n ollves; ~10¢ | 3 5c | oltve , ‘he Few Men's and Boys’ all wool Worsted Suits, balance of 2,00 and 2.50 grades, 1.25 Men's Suits, heavy worsted, striped on ends, some silk striped, value 4,00, 1,98 ‘Water Wings, will float 200 Ibs., at 19¢ Bey hail a wars fia oe Matt Vine 19¢ the best made Lawn Tennis,Camp and Lawn Goods Late Summer prices prevail on every article for lawn tennis, camping and lawn purposes. Despite the fact you have plenty Olly ' 1% th #0 Singap ‘ ot . Mustard butters Table salt thy motstur 5c Spaghett! > me Hae, ly th te BE Peerless Kete ty He nity Tomato 6:1 Ib, Hachous grated Salt Lave ‘10c ant ite Gaeta of time to enjoy them, they're priced at half, ‘s Crete ways ready: preserver. and 1 98 Tennis Rackets, “Wright & Ditson Coun. household fax 1 Fresh daily from * no at ° try Cl Oriental gut, 4.00 value, at 8 ttle... : 2c National Biscuit Co. 10 ° ry riental pu value, at Je —_— Your choice, pion Tennis Rackets, all white gut, corrugated handle, 1,75 value, at RUTLER’S TEAS. | a package, BUTLER’S COFFEES. 5 Balls, 1904, Wright & Ditson championship, at 306 ree hh roasted daily and unsur. n flavor and ar echa and Ib; our pric Fres passed Best 4c. 18 varieties, to sult every taste Imported direct from the Orient are sold at half the usual reta lee, viz.: jutler’s Ceylon Tips )3 Ibs. $1.40 Butler's Unxid Teas... } Alb, 50 rs Best No. 1 Teas, ; Butle: ‘0. 1 Tea’ 35c¢ not astimul: nt 3 Ibs, $1.00; alb..... 25c No, 2 Choice Lawn and Camp Goods Lawn Benches, folding kind, very substantial, 85e. value, at 89@ Lawn Swins, body of hard wood, 5.00 value, at 3.49 Garden Chairs, hard wood frame, adjustable to any position, at 89¢ Camp Chairs, all hard wood, small folding, 75c. value, at 39¢ Folding Camp Cots, good, heavy canvas, at 1.49 PEERLESS MALT EXTRACT. The life buoy of health and preemirently the revitatizer for women. A perfect liquid foal — calbo—Smooth : ry fine; our Prine, 20c Best Santos Fancy grad f d Bicycles Go Nowat Third Price Season's a little late, but you can get much use and pleasure out of these bargains, Oriole Bicycles, 1904 model, strictly } guaranteed, with first class equipment, fi Fauber hangers, diamond cranks, Ajax J ives, adjustable bars, ‘eas, 3 Ibs., 70c., a ib A cooling, soothing and ing beverage if sipre jee cold, r fretful, take a ee L0¢ 131 Retail Branches--You See Them Everywhere, Wines and Liquors Lowest Prices at All Our 47 Licensed Family Liquor Stores me wait ve. 1S everage 81 15; a bot ‘ge sepa pecimeae The Big Dollar's Worth | Dewar's Butler’s Superior 20.00 value, reduced to 12.49 tegen for this week, Scotch Whiskey White Brandy Juvenile Bicycles, ‘The Newport," stricily up to date, worth 20.00, at 14.98 lost popular ¢ nation ever Baan Hea ae Meh for preserving purposes. Now { atumbia Gas I. netal fi offered for the family sid mare : fine ps. ae 89c pr : af arp ' ee Cotumbia Gas Lamps, nickel or gunmetal finish, 2.00 value, at 1.25 1 bottle Old Monogram Whiskey ¢ this week 1 bottle J. &. Choice Sherry, 1 bot. J, B. Choice Port Al three ior | .00 '69¢ 35¢ shers Rutier's Tr ' 50c Think of the pleasure of a camera through the coming Fine Wines. Hhine Wines—Choice stock 35¢ months! Prices that save you very considerable amounts now wet—Choive J. ba on fie, and Bis at your option. Pets! Red S mond, 4 5) 75c 90¢ 35¢ Ww. g front, 5.00 value at ol- Seneca Cameras, 4x5 plate, aulomatic shuite WhisKeys. Hatler’s Trymore | 2.98 2.98 Panoram Kodak, value 10,00, at 8.49 Bullseye No. 4, valve 12.00, at 10,50 dye Kodak No. 3, value 20.00, at 17.50 lensak lens, rising and aad iid 50c As Hutler's Old Monesran \ , ; 25c i! tua 75¢ Daylight Loading Films, non-curling, 34 x4',, 29¢3 4x 5, 36e BR sine , Fa oll Re rap a Stanley Plates, 425, per dozen, 32@ Ruby Oil Lamps, orange and red glass, at 39€ mee hates 35c¢ i aad w privat 1.25 Argo and Cyko py lpr to any made, size 354 x 3}4, doaen, 103 4x 5, per re etock ‘ doxen, 12e; $x 7, per doren, Me Hatler's Ty ‘. 50c at ore Gin, o bet 75c¢ "See 28c Buster's Superior ¢ ma bot BOC All Sporting Goods Prices Are Good for THR WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING; AUGUST’ 1908 AMERICANS 1 HAYTI Stoned as They Flee in Car- riages to the United States sed in Fe| Legation, Flying the Stars f®) The city of Port Au Prince fe in a Reet ec sc: nb MP A AAA TERE Read Our Other Advertisement in this Issue of The World. houses of foreigners, American citisena have hoisted the Stars and Stripes over thelr residences and a number have fought refuge in the American Lega- {H.ONeill & Co the Amer! fa populace throw missiles. Owing to the energeti of the Pplomatic Corp ment has decided te take measu Protect the peaceable inhabitants and strong patrols of eee have been sent to the scene of ton, driving there in carriages flying and pursued by the A Splendid Bargain List for FRIDAY AND SATURDAY (From the Chicago Journal.) kg 3 maderstand, Miss Strongmind has chang her mind about | sudden; Here’s Prices to Effect a Complete Clearance of Summer Dresses For Misses and Children. (Third Floor.) , You can select Misses’ Suits and Children’s Dresses, Friday and Saturday, at less than they can be made up for. We particularize a few of the lots, but there are plenty more just as good. Children’s Dresses Misses’ Suits of fine ginghams and chambrays, plain | of white duck, loose shapes, half belt, and trimmed effects. | {ull tucked sleeves, skirts plaited flare she waa crazy for could shine tn poll- "She was until she heard a distin- qulshed politician say that the less you ot |" In politics the better you are off. She doesn’t want anything that will put the! a premium on taciturnity,”” 4- Formerly $2.75 and$3.00, mode. Fit $2.00) vi tay, 194.00 af Chambray Suits, Regulation model, deep sailor collar, with stitched yoke, emblem on sleeve and yoke, suitable for small women Children’s Dresses, Linen and organdie, handsomely trim- med with lace and embroidery. Formerly$8,00and$10,00 and misses. Big Trunk Sale 4.98%" "4,98 6.00 to 9.00 Trunks all go at one clearing price Time has come when we must begin to plan for space for Fall stocks, We must part with all of our stock of sample trunks made to sell at 6,00 to 9.00, Closing Boys’ Washable Suits At Less Than Half Former Prices. (Third Floor.) 2.00 and 3.00 Suits, $1.00—Values Up to 1.50, 50c Friday and Saturday we propose to close out every suit of the washable kind that we have in stock. At the prices we quote you can afford to get a few more to eke out the summer season, ] They are cut in the latest style Russian and $1.00 Sailor Suits, with Cadet, Eton and Sailor collar —materials are galateas, linens, crashes, chev- fots and chambrays—some have bloomer trou- sers—in the collection are some Kilt Suits, the making alone costing more than we have marked them—not all sizes in each, but every size in some style. Ready for you Friday in two lots. 50c Remarkable Prices to Close for Women’s White Lawn Waists. (Third Floor.) These Waists are beautifully designed and trimmed with fine laces and em- broidery in the newest effects. Many of the styles shown have been about the most popular this season, The lot includes Dress Trunks, Steamer Trunks, Hat Boxes, fibre-bound Trunks, {ron-bound Trunks, light-weight Trunks and canvas-bound Trunks. Every style and description, and all built in the best possible manner. The $3.00 Persian Lawn Waists at The $3.75 Fine Lawn Waists at... The $5.00 Persian Lawn Waists at The $8.00 China Silk Waists at, .+++++6$3,75 | Women's $6.75 and $8.00 SILK PETTICOATS $4.98 | (While They Last.) | These elegant Petticoats are made of an extra quality Taffeta Silk—they come in black and colors, including all the leading shades—they have deep accordion plaited flounce, finished with ruchings; also a deep circular flounce finished with stitched bands—the regular price was $6.75 and $8.00—while they last, your choice for.. $4.98 (Second Floor.) Thompson’sGlove Fitting Corsets “\ Sizes 28 to 40 inches, All these 6.00 to 9,00 Trunks at the Specials Knit Tonic Underwear Beet, Wine $1.00 grade, 69c, 13K. Kan Yeats, | 4 19% pint In Batiste, with Hose Supporters attached, (Second Floor.) \ 7¢ i9c : Knit King’s Ribbons at yy and Less, Underwear Cotton Sai Alexander King’s To make room for New Fall Goods the following lots cotton, 200 yard have been priced so low that their immediate clearance is 19, Knit Vests, Spools, per dozen, a certainty: 12e 19¢ LOT 1. LOT 2 LOT 3, Plain and fancy Ribbon | Taffeta Brilliant 3 inches eg Fini Bib tna Rib. ee 14 inches wide, Moire Taffeta 3‘ Maire Fath Inches wide, Foulard Sewing from 1 to 1) inches wide, Fancy Rib- sy ernst faches Silk Silk wide, all good Summer} yon4 3 to 4% inches Hine Ribbons $3¢ ee. 75, Fula 4 | Bic, rar Se colors wide. wide. = 4 q quality 1 Regular { Regular Sie. tt 2c, Dosen, PS a, 5c 19c, to 28c. yd, 0c wetossey 17 C c 22¢ ‘apices Women’s, Misses’, Chil- 39c. Gold-Plated Black Fancy dren's 35c. to 50c. Neck-) Crystal Cuff Pins, Tatteta Getiet lenrthe ot wear, 20¢c. Each. 10c. Pair 50c, quality pure fancy elastic 150 dozen lace and embroidered Stock . u worth 12c a strip, Collars, with or without tabs—yoke| 1,720 pairs gold-plated Crystal Cuff silk, 19 in wide, at Dutch collars—Mull Ties, Sets, etc.— | Pins, some set with imitation pearl, in white, cream, black and colors—| sapphire, garnet and turquoise, in 37¢ 5c ide Sf aaadaletiedy | Us bert empadcat rd {0c Wool Wash (First Floor, 20th Street Side.) 39¢ per pair—while they last. Cc on eo is A Clean-Up Friday and Saturday Sale of “O30. BOC Men’s Negligee Shirts. Of course there is not the assortment now that you found earlier in the season, but there are lots of good Wool nit styles still to choose from—and the prices are HALF AND Volles Pants LESS. 38 in. ber Voilés bry Sete Men's | Men's Men’s and Boys’ Panama Cloths knit Pants, Negligee Shirts of im- | Negligee Shirts of Madras| Negligee Shirts—broken 19¢ 25¢ ported cloths, and Percale, lots, 90c 68c 25¢ Brilliantines Kimono Were $1.50 to $2.00, Were $1.00 to $1.25. | Were 50¢ to 00. 38 in. 3%, Sacques . hate gered awn, fa Men's Summer Silk & Madras Neckwear, | |] ‘ a sleeves, at Band Bows, Four-in-Hands and String Ties, 25¢ 29¢ Friday and Saturday Were 25c., 35c. and 50c:; now 5c., 10c+ anid 15c.

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