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Sic rm aT sath ccs TL eh ene Ave i i if THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING, AUGUST 10, 1904 TROLLEY KLLS | CURT LER Thomas Osborne, Democratic Leader of the Sheepshead Bay Oistrict, Run Down Near Brighton Beach Race Track. CHIMAGU SOCIETY.LEADER j HURT IN QUEER ACCIDENT, ¢ Stove STH AVE. IF2TOBO™S s@)UR remarkably societal furniture sale ij affords just as many bargains now in the same high-grade furniture as it did the first day. Ten days old to- sided Py and here's another shipment of highest grade, artistic’ furni- A ture you ever saw freee ty een Net, Renter a = ne exacting home-furnishers have passed by In their critical selection, but new, bright piacts, sis wniture section would have been as barren as @ ballroom before this if we had ot rowed for a greater Pde han we had expected. We're better prepared than any other store in New York, so'you can capone on “Oh, but if Simpson Crawford Co.'s turn! sk, '0 sod 4nd up-to-date, the prices must be pretty high,” some pec; A have Rs Thomas Osborne, cMMef clerk of the Coney Island Police Court, proprietor of ‘the Osborne House, Sheepshead Bay, th of fi md the Demoerarte leader of that dis- bid (dig boa tadiesie becleas you will ice ee ies re Se one Tie at pics oe be RA Tccaress A nade” ety Onn vee 8 think of any Winter retreat so delightful as 3 home? No, and you want it to be furnished permanently, Broakiyn trolley our and & carriage at don’t you? ini this furniture you will take $0 much pride and comfort that the care you'll accord it will insure a lifelong service. avenue, directly back Of the . Fitth Pleer, ‘Brighton Beach race-track. 4 $ , Enter the Big Ve- alitarman Protiriet Lundy and Wi 99,75 for 17,50 corner Sale of dainty ial McKane, who were with Osborne, were ch ult . dressing tables. and Hurry Away. cut ant. breteed shout. the Mead and Ls co-pdetee | : P ae shoulders. Charles Hogan, the driver of A great vatue anda beautiful pleee of Byers ing tyes oad Pi) et fey Margaret Dougherty, « beautiful ast, fe bald to live ut No, m8 furniture that shoul adom every pat- lar or drawing-room—large and come fortable—heavy carved frame—shaped legs—high serpentine arms—uphol- stered seat—covered In best quality of silk damask or handsome tapestries. the carriage, had his leg broken. Osborne, Lem@y and MeKane had - been attending @ cemference of Demo- th street, Rochester, ie in « critical erate, who pledged themselves to the fition in Presbyterian Hospital to- te ay “ ‘ support ot Senator Maparren, and were yrs scalped . ‘ io ‘ ir a on thelr way home, Osborne had been pe herself ec, w he f ‘& supporter of Burke until recently. $'poliing tatoeatte ts j cyt SRS ee belt oe Emmons avéene le being macadam- ‘she deen riding. The accident 7 . ! hee ised and the etrest te torn up, forcing “4 i, wi Le vehicles to Grive along the tracks of the ‘ it }|{wolley company, Osborne and the others were returaing to Sheepshead Bay from Brighton, and when directly back of Brighton Beach race-track car No, 735, of the Coney Island and Brook. lyn Company, crashed into the coach from behind and splintered it. Lundy, McKane and Hogan were pointed bed chambér, and it ts $0 useful that you simply can’t afford to miss the opportu- mity in these low prices. We've the greatest variety, and the de- | slik damask, silk tape signs are all new and artistie— try or verona velour. mahogany, bié's-eye maple! § piece parlor i suites and selected golden omk, hand- somely finished. we utes, . wa Pre caer fm space ales sultes, $50. io bah ES sue, ie Sas, ’ y if 1044 Solace cuties 50, #9 chin tosets, 849 y “or aah |" Eps a : a eine cats | . \é } Golden eal, ‘Were dining on the porch of it. Dougherty, in the automobile thrown forward, Osborne was caught ‘under the carriage and the car piled on " top of ft. His skull was fractured, 912.90 dressers, 06: ' H.C. Chat-, The horses became frightened at 2/40 afm was tore off and he waa killod Be dressers, $10.00. nce in Lake| atreet car, reared, and fell over back-| !natantly, his body being Irighttully 0. Openaens, 9) dislocated | ward, overturning the trap upon the| mangled. x 8-20 ~ jahoulder and|jbrulses sustained in an|two oocupants, Both were imprisoned | Passengers from the car and @ num- Golden oak . accident that occurred while she was| under (be vehicle, while the herecs be-| Ser of persons driving between Coney the |4riving near he Onwentala Club Sun- | gan kicking ft 10 pieces. Finally passers | isiand and BSheepeheea way gathered the ey by eame to their ald, about the wreck and helped in extricat- horses, and helped Mrs, Taylor te a| ma Dis body. carriage. Dr. Hall, trom the Reception Hospital, arrived before the body had been tak City wes attracted to-day by his eufaide | 08! of the wreck and crawled under the off the forry-beat Paterson, of tee Hele | O2rt0 @ammtine Osborne, He was then Railroad, dead. ae The man, whe was about fitty-five| Alderman Lundy, McKane and Hogan, years old and well Greseed, eprang| t8® driver, were taken to the bospital. from the beat into the river about mid-} The two former went home after hav- night. The boat was going from the|/ng the cute and bruises on their faces Twenty-third street ferry and was in| and eheulders attended to, midstream. Hogan remeined at the hospital, suf- fering from @ broken leg and internal ‘Injuries, His condition is serious, Osborne Mved with his mother and 5 ’ ‘fon! i . §) A 719.50 for *32.50 dressers (Lake cut.) And we've 100 of these handsome designs—4a inches wide—tull ser- pentine fronts—French legs—solid ends — shaped French bevel plate mirror 24x30 inches — smooth- running drawers— most desirable woods — selected quartered oak, bird's-eye maple or mahogany. evening. Mss.) pend ofmohman, she wee driving toward the qibhouve ine high trap. = LEAPED ORF FERRY-BOAT obeislabaicind {Left Nothinggon the Upper Deck ‘The man was standing on the upper deck. Two men stood facing the New Jersey ahore and @ third stood a few from them. Suddenly the] ¢¥o sistere at Bheepshead Bay and they of the ‘Paterson as He|teet away t man ran toward the two men, pusned | Were notified by friends, Mrs, Osborne F Chiftonier to match Jumped itidto the North River | inem apart and then jeaped overboard. a ide Pave nerteus “6 nstruction, 0.00 | 8: h value $31.50 at $18.50 In Midstream. ——— Overland Blectricity. ite own weight. Tt wil take) Mlestricity brought oat te hehe Mystery surremnds the {entity of a average man three monthe defore| 9me distance le bd Be Ages Woll-Gressed maky to who the attention | he eats & quastity of food equal te his} {2 the” crpertient 5 see, watt ule Annual clearing sale of silk rex remnants at one-third price. M* what a trowd we had for these silk remnants Monday and Tuesday! Ml Weather wasn’t so fine tabard [of the police oft\New York and Jersey jebe. oatean will be the sheer force of the bargain values brought out the throngs of women who realize that these are the very silks their demagds : = Sea eee ae will call for during the mt monibs. We've listed a great many to substantiate that. Highest qualities of the season's very latest ‘ais ponent Stith. k4 aSc. for 7Sc, silks, 3$c, for $1 silks 48 45¢. for $1.25 silks and 65c. for $1.50 1.00 — Maia Floor, + silks, are the bargain are they creating « sensation Silks among exacting women, but { faba ble mak: d ~ Mein Fleer, — Bree FBe sea mata noah cman re Sct Bg Mn ee — If vm "ce against ee ba tee how desirable these ae | in igi for waists, skirts wd Scena, White Becstusss. CAMMEYER 6th Ave., Cor, 20th St, for 786, sk Pisin Foulds fF $1. silk ren Ses. tor 81.28 sun | SpetesyPee "tor 4) 90 sine | Bane eases eve Th mnants, | Satin Foularda. remnants. ee de St Po yrere pew sem Buck Hepes i @ Greatest of All August Sales of : The entire 10,000 silk remnants will be arranged on a Tranter of sacle squares—each piece will be * snot a B.. silks—the number of yards—the former price and sale price Bog yu. This is a rare opportunity for dressmakers, manufacturers and milliners. = SUMMER FOOTWEAR Joods remnants for wais <r Wash goods remnants for waist, skirt or dress at 5c, ‘ t f th did remnant high quali h fabrics at » 12%, 1 Ml we eid hat At Appealing Prices Continues D'S zat pick oot some of these sents remnants Pgh du ve con han i tesa Tee os that any one in his in suitable lengths, and you want to bear in ht ps a hee fe ele exon with an pocldent We've taken stock, you and these are odds and ends which we're willing to set! at most any price to IN OUR BASEMENT. We have made this an unprecedented month in our popular sales, By fixing the lowest of low prices for our unsold Summer shoes. Remnants of He. nwa) ;” “ee i Je canvas) ad adant See. Sa fee 08 “Sena mans Wc. Beotoh’ fomeae ot D4. ging- sae gn ores cant of Be. Scotch Remnanta of 1246. prints | C Remnants of He. Oxfords Cc nace we 12! C sae tant ot Se, linen 19¢ ed batiste Remnants o'Oq Miatat ry q 2 Hemnanee of Te. \ine qi } Never before such low prices for such high class footwear, eerily ala amounts Be. Pane-| Remnants ot Fmaatus of. ik orde nite goods—5,000 yards, 256, ench lawn—48 fawn—40 Inches wide, No mail re filled for this sale. Tae for Be me caves and Oxtord sultini is, fot Be, wile Fr Porsian \a' ri hd es RUS wna te 5 —400. novelty 126, for 19c, plain and fancy voles. 6X6. for 126, chambraysand fineginghams. | 18c. for 39c. sttk mu}i¢—26 in.—sheor quai SIMPSON CRAWFORD Co, The quickest glove clearing. |*2.45 for women’s *5 oxfords, Avs traordi b S6c gloves, 19. 69. gloves, 28¢ | TH S gn enirsordinay bergsia in ’ a i... for we took these Oxfords in WEVE. sa about 2000 airy of Of | out of our $3.50 and $5 stocks to clear them mer gloves, and you'll find them Rates tots at | wickly at og cea r prices to cause the quickest clearing on record, | 8:00 Tneret 70 ceatriction ‘n your Women’s a0, $3.00 and $2,00 Oxfords, patent leather, black kid and box calf, $ l ry Women’s Black Kid Dianas, with pateat leather tips, also Com. mon Sense Dianas, , | .00 Women's $5.00, $4.00 sad w choosing, Come early to-mor- Couldn't be destrable oxtords, $3.00 P. Pateat Leather hye $as0 — if they ware Tight out of the the same 92.45, pyle: bd Veen og ae the id Christie Ties original stocts, You'll need hot long remain at 7 Ay a with, high Coben on to am at the oun 19¢. $2, 45—Women Ht fie dondove Ms ; Second Fleer. pele, Jumped omen’s ‘omen’ Hords—pat or women’ 6 tate the ted rs K 19¢. to soe oneandtwo 25¢. pairs rie pep ty high Cuban hee age ta 2. sia ait Blacher and post | .50 s{\ liste * Milanese Milanese suede Hie loves, | turn oxfords—A to E24, to 7. oxfords—3 to 8—regular mepege, eteak vi perks ginvee lack, white quality, erect it. | $2,4$—Womon’s fine futl dross | S.C. S. $3.50 ties. } ‘Hon while an attend. Z and Aaa ting—black only, oxfords—Louls heel—dongola | $2, 45 for women's bm 57 fron im his face, The! | Ch il d 9 95 98 tpg ous nee wi Son cae, Du Hag fever fry ‘ad ‘ the he | bt vamp, w or a » Sizes 4 to 8, D, E ren $ $3. dresses Cy | ot lover heel and langer vamp—A to iid stock-—full Louw V. dees baa it es at and EE widths, ’ E-2% to 8 AA, Aand B widtht—2% to 7, , Well, th f bik iy coming erst Hee ee Tee Bes toy be sear Rich, old wines: special offers. able values for to-morrow in our infants’ department. second wioor. i Women’s $3 and $2.50 patent leather and black ‘kid Lace Shoes, 9 Le 50 n f 50 and” fees at the original priges von'd prt 33.05 ACKED in box ready for immediate delivery, Freight paid to fie Geots ot Brill Men's s $3. $3.00 Lace and dtaeeias tre these barg: + tor the qualit: a7 dressee P N op tati est vour home to any point » ” 1 200 miler of Nay y ‘ beitér th ov'd orfinielly ork an al! pu amor ining (0 $3.00 aad noward. Pad or charge ordew we Oxiords in patent leather, box ¢ the Va jugs weve placed op ten 8c iilicd ai chege pri i 1 Mouday, Aug. 13 Sisth Moen, eee, ealopers, wot afl ates lar %4.00 assortment tor $2.85, for children's 26c | 1 bottle Wilson whiske: 15¢ 10 98c 1.98 ylawa caps; 25e 10 986 tor cusidron’s 50c to $3.9§ dresses of chambray, ging. ham, pique and finen—not many of any ope style—some sizes missing. 4B¢ ©. ohijdren's 95¢ cambric or Masonville muslin gowns— broken sizes. for 29c dresses of fine nain- 29¢ sook, 6 mos, to 2 yrs, calf and black kid, hot all sizes in all styles, but all sizes in some styles, ari 14 4 bottle Manhattan coc great clearing of Cab andtas ; Ves peril eury. for up to 9.50 short coats imperial pi 41.98 ind reeters—aile poste and # bole St. Julien lai fla ¢ or two of a kind. eept for sing! hese goods pur $7.60 for 15,50 pongee silk | prices wor cat Sou 756 dresaes of lawn and gor Imported a Ne presentation of home use, Pf aeettily trimmed. and.redters, Hennessy - 3-star brandy $1.00) $6.50 assortment 596 asfovock, ly te ony Woke, Canvas Nay opm ow styles, ‘sizes 6.40 10% eee Chee) A

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