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pal To DIED WN CELL AD LONG) ATE AEST Carolina Merohant Pro- Lifeless Profession- pital Doctors Interested in Mis Queer Case, but He Can- = nat Remember Anything About undertaker. 2.10 P. M—Heart resumed at the old stand. MeIntosh, @ seed dealer, of B.C., is finishing up an ex- in the Hudson Street Hospital iy which has brought him to the that @ quick “hike” for 4a in order for him just as soon ‘the doctore turn him out. McIntosh Gs officially a dead man yesterday, ut after the doctors and the Coroner iad vat upon his case and solemnly that he was @ corpse he came ‘Ufe again. MelIntosh declares that he never died like he did yesterday, He was tm the lobby of Smith & McNell’ im Greenwich street, at 1.0 when he suddenly keeled over | fell to the floor, A number of saw him fall and summoned the physician, Dr, George H. Cant- At LM o'clock, Dr, Cantwell him dead and the Coroners was ngtified. A second physician @ look half an hour later and sald beyond doubt the man was + go he was laid out‘on « table Arrival of an undertaker’s wagon. Showed Signs of Lite, Was put on the table in such @ that his head hung over the edge, position he soon began to sho: ‘of life, An ambulance was quiek- from the Hudson Btreet and Dr, Hull, who responded, “pala thet while Mcintosh was stil alive The would undoubtedly die within a few . He went to work on. him, » and soon had him breathing » but still unconscious, At 210 o'clock MeIntosh's had been just flickering, began to | very well, 20 he was taken to the ital, where all the doctors got und to study him, They agreed that was a remarkable case of coma, and from a scientific standpoint it was important that McIntosh should to consciousness so that he ‘tell Just how he felt, heart, } 290 o'clock McIntosh’ regained his and was somewhat surprised to @ hospital. All the doc- to find out how n Ci bogg 2 gven remember falling out of sald. “Get me out of | you? Because it's me for h to leave ital to-morrow, unless a bad which he has contracted should into pneumonia. old fell over a No, 24 West Thirt: ing in front enth street and received a fractured skull, taken to the Roosevelt Hospi- Woman appeared to be In- Ambulanoe Surgeon from Gou- verneur Hospital Diagnosed Case as “Intoxication” and Refused to Take Patient. POLICE ANO HOSPITAL RECORDS DON’T AGREE. Lincoln Hospital Ambulanoe Dector in Another Case De- clares Man Drunk Who Is Suffering from Hemorrhage. The Goroner ts investigating to-day the atation by Policeman » who found him in ‘k, apparently intoxicated, MeoOormick wag on duty at when the man wes brought n ambulance from Gouver- nour Hospital and Dr, Taves respond- |. Dr. Taves examined the man and without him, séying be was suf- fering from alcoholism. Five houre later Doorman Caspar Bock saw that the prisoner was in a condition and the sergeant again called the ambulance, Before it arrived the man was dead. Before hie death Miller sald he lived ‘at the Olive Tree Inn and was employed as an orderly at Belllevue Hospital. Refuses to Discuss Case. At the Gouverneur Hospital the rec- lords show opposite Miller's name in the wi in pencil, “Alcoholic is no time ni and written over hand, are the words “Refused hospital” At the station-house the blotter shows no record of the fact that the man was j Sudtoring from alcoholic convulsions or that he refused to go to the hospital. | Being & prisoner, It would not be for him to decide whether he would go to | the hospital In any event. Dr, Taves refused to discuss the case, saying he had m & full report to Mr. Rickard, acting superintendent of Bellevue, Mr. Rickard was seen at Bellevue, and sald Dr, Taves had made a report that was satisfactory and that he had done hie duty. At the Fordham Hospital, according to the police of the Alexander avenue station, there is another victim of @ ‘rong diagnosis in the person of Michael Geary, a healihy-looking black- amith, of No, 48 Rast One Hundred and Thirtystxt He was found wand East One Hundred and Thirty-fifth atreeth with blood flowing from a slight cut on his lip, He was taken t jatation and examined by an ambi |surgeon from the Lincoln Hospita: cre tald Geary was intoxicated and had probably Some time ing 30 profusely rhage. A hurry ham Hospital, sponded. Ms) sald the man was very weak from loss of blood and that he jas in @ serious condition, He took Geary to the hos: Dr, Cunniff id the hemorrhage might have been caused by an internal injury or by consumption, although Geary does not look like a consumptive, 2 I$ OLDEST COIN KNOWN. ' Delleved to Have Dee: Years Before (' BERLIN, Aug, 16.—What is the oldest own coin has been found by Pastor Losmann, Chairman of the Society of 'Selentic Research in Antolia, in « recent journey through Syria. The coin i is silver and in excellent preservation. Examination revealed a perfect Aramean inscription of Panammu bar. Rerub, before Christ. Itherto the Lydians have bee the Inventors of money, bi that the Semitic Ar, used coins two centuries befo evidenced by the lat- own coln. “You say he never pald you the S100 he borrowed, yet now sends a bill of & for services rendered. 1 never ard of such a thing.” | “But you ae j With my wife, Stern Brothers UNTIL SEPTEMBER Ist Orders will be accepted for Costumes, Tailor Gowns, Coats, Waists and Riding Habits at Greatly Reduced Prices Ladies’ Tailoring and 4D ting Department iH Third Floor. » Men’s High-grade Shirts To-Morrow Greatly Below Former Prices $1.95 King of Schamol, who reigned 800 ran! to forget he ran away! | i wrewontatot, + See BNI AUGUST 15, 1904 The Manufacturers’ Trade Mark Association have established their only New York redemption bureau at our store, where we will redeem thelr Universal Coupons, giving $1.00 worth of mere chandise FREE for every 400 coupons, until further notice, Now Comes the Razorlike Price Cutting in the Greatest of Our Red Letter Sales. Cutting with a vengeance on every article of a Summer char- acter.—Cutting on many lines besides.—Cutting the life out of odd lots and broken assortments.—Cutting, cutting, cutting. It’s the chance of the year to supply your needs, Here are a few examples, but remember that not one item in fifty can be printed; and many of our best offers are too small to advertise at all. Your surest way is to come personally. Come every day of the sale. It will richly repay you to spend a part of every day here this week, ya for 5c Cheese 8 Cloth. Absorbent cheese cloth, and white, 36 in. wide, be, quality, yard....... on cream ac SC for 9 Sewing Silk These are warranted 100-yard spools, and usually dell at 9c. each—Red Letter Price, Tues- 4 36c. & dozen, or, 3c spool .. 10c - a Beads Pearl beads, 12 inches long, best quality; worth 25c. and 20¢. a string; Price ... 5: for Remnants of aC Outing Flannel Romnants of Victoria outin, nels, from two to elghtyyard pieces, 10c, and 1c, 7 grades, all at, yard... OgC cial, bottle ... Wood Alcohol, f clal, bottle Boracic Ac clal is QToiletArticles ale All Day Tuesday. FREE—A sample tube of told cream with every pur- chase in elther the drug or perfumery depa i tx Powders, f wicer Hagel, tail pint’ bottl ‘ull weight, U. ai ron Pili i, tei, bere, special..100 Epsom Salts, I-lb, box, special....lc Rochelle Salts, special... Ive 100 Quinine Pills, 2 Bicarbonate of Soda, 1-ib. box, spe- tal . sede Benaoln, S-ounce bottie, special. .. ise Citronelle, Y-ounce bottle; mosquito ' 15¢ tp. jehte a cna | of ae table abe 6 jamask (in remnants), i. for 25¢ reament. 5C ™ silver Thimbles r When we say silver we mean 926 fine—you know how 5 rare they are, vee OC 41.00 for 3.00 Hair Switches Short stem hair switches—Iinclud- ing natural wavy hair pompa- 8. Aye spe- 1240 Trains, special. to 24c ” 1 rockin In a variety of styles and » d black | in 1 and Richellew Shoes « Sensational Reductions The big shoe store on the fourth floor comes in for the sharpest of sharp reductio for Women's 2.50 i 1.00 Shoes and Oxfords, oat. hee Women's Goodyear welt and turned sh - ford ties, all leathers and the Dowest bea shoves and heels, taken from regular stock on acvount of broken olzes and widths, some worth $2.00 & pair; every foot can be fitted in this’ lot. Regular $2.50 and $3.00 values, ‘Red Let- ~ 1,00 for Men’s and Boys’ 2.50 Men's Goodyear welt and McKay sewed shoes and Oxford ties; patent leather, colt skin and Russia toe shapes: neat and dressy styles; an offer that ought to jam the store; regular $2.50 Nal 1,00 ° Wash Fabrics. Another Marvel of the Red Letter Sale. assortments to choose from; white and colored grounds, printed in Dots, Spots, Floral de- ¢ usually 10¢, to 12%. Red Letter Price.. A Wonderful Offer, Lengths and pleces suitable for infants’ and calldren’s wear, as well as many full pleces— Silk Mixed ms, i 9 Cc Knicke er Suitings, ted Organdies and hundreds of one weaves too numerous to vided into two lots— Choice at 9c, and 15¢, a Yard. and 5O0c How can any woman resist so tempting a bargain? Printed Indias and Foulards, 24 inches wide 2 5 Cc Pongees and Taffetas in evening shades; also in dark colors and black; lengths suitable for Waists, worth less than 35c.; many of them 50c.; ‘Tuesday's Red Letter Price, yd 25¢ in Und Muslin Underwear. 26c, drawers, umbrella | $2.00 colored lawn negli- “ee empire style, wenhte) Tony lace trimmed., 98c size, high neck. | mine late No mail orders.. 8&c and ribbes I 49 ° double yoke, 29c¢ $1.50 walking skirts, um- 1.00 Shoes and Oxfords. calf; almost every size and width; all the newest values; Red Letter Price 5,000 yards of LAWNS and BATISTES—enermous signa and Fancy Stripes; excellent values; 75,000 yards, including Waist Lengths, Dress Canvas Saggy Silk Remains de Sole, | 5c mention; formerly priced from 1c. to 35c. Di- » JC —neat, uew designs, worth 49c,, at Skirts or Suits; not a yard in this collection This is the Way We Clear Out he mst itched gee gowns, fancy stripe, 19¢ 19¢, corset covers, small | 55 99 dressing saeque and 59. kimono sacques,| trimmings .. dimity or lawn brella rufe, three in- sertions of 3-inch wide lace, and deep edge, dust ruffle; special $1.00 kimono gowns,, white or col- ] ored Jawn ...., 59c| Refrigerators at Clearing Prices After stock taking we find we have more of some REFRIGERATORS than we should have, and th order to dispose of same we have pul the knife into them. ‘They are mostly large sizes— Apartment-House Refrigerators, with doors top and hot- tom; that were $11.50; 8.50 Apartment-House Refrigerators, with doors top and bot- 9.50 tom, that were $14.50, 8.75 Empire Refrigerators, that were $16.50, now 12.48 of Enamelled: (rigeratora Empire Refrigerators, that were $12.00, now.. Women’s New Fall Suits At the Price of Last Spring’s Old Ones, While the Ehrich Drogres- clveness Ictates clearing the Simmer goo show you brand few Fall Siilts-at W000 and F196 Ibat In two weeks from now will cost you $18.60 to $35.00 ee New Fail Suits of} New Fall Suits o¢/ and Broadcloth, $ New Fall Suits of 12 Scotch Mixtures, All in the 28-inch coat effects—handsomely trimmed and lined—the skirts with newest plaiteq and kilted effects—(sizes 34, 36 and 38 only), made to fell at the opening of the new seagon at $18.50 to $25.00. Red Letter Prices, each, 10,00 and 12.00, "1.75 Skuta °° D8 dee Here is a Red Letter special that will pri in spite of yourself—ekirts of cndian one and all-wool mixtures—5 and 7 gore fia ° . trimmed with stPaps, some with buttons —a skirt that you can wear almost anywhere and look dressed up in—$3.50 value. Red Letter Price 1.75 $9 for Men’s 4.00 and 5.00 Pants Highest grade pants—imported cheviots, cassimeres, through and (through worsteds and black Thibets, in sizes from 32 to 50 waist. Every pair cold water shrunk— and at the price could sot be thousand lot, At least 5 styles. No matter how dours; $2 values; Red Letter Price .......6. 1.00 Double Blue Stamps Till Noon To-Morrow--- Rothenber Mow York's Fastest Nooa AN CO. “Ti. tqusetegtion, eperneneed se |To-Morrow’s Great Money-Saving Specials. Sale of Stylish Garments at Astoundingly Low Prices. $2.98 Shirt Waist Suits, $1.49, Big Sale of Walking Shirts. ‘| These are made from an attractive black and white cheviot Women’s Skirts—All wool Fall weight cheviots in which has the appearance of silk, and lannders perfectly. 1.49 Full pleated waist and new broad shoulder effect, handsomely piped and fancy button trimmed, full flaring skirt trimmed with Sailor straps and piping Tremendous Sale of Waists Two handsome styles, in white, cream, pink or navy ground, in an Of designs from small dot up to the handsome Roman effects. Strictly tailor-made antl aye Siar Wi, on a omet OC Sale of Linens & Linings. 9 Hemmed Huck Towels, size 18x36, at........ (“4 All-Linen Fringed Tablecloths, red or blue bor- ders, also plain white; value $1.25, at..., Special lot of Black Mercerized, Sateen Lini corse 25c., at, per yard, yes 98c Men’sUnderwearataSaving Men’s Fine Gauge, perfect may Balbriggan Underwear; raves hve tke Goats sate pear! bot tons, overlock seams; actual value, 39¢.; 29¢ special at rr From the Great Garpet Sale All Carpets Bought Here This Week Wiil Be Laid Free of Charg?. Best Quality Axminster, Smith makes; value $1.35, at, per yard........6 J. & J. Dobson’s 10-Wirp Brussels, wo per yard, at.... aneese een oe EXCURSIONS. ROUND BOATS 25, | stusnys ‘TO CONEY ISLAND, | 8 FLATS & APARTMENTS TO LET. » Cents Per Line. Unfurnished—West Side, AMSTERDAM AY., cor, 125th a#t.—Blegant all the Jat blue or gray, also black or blue melton, Finely tal’ and worth double to-morrow’s prices. Also Misses’ Skirts—Made from men’s fancy suit! in new Fall shadings, also plain Diack or blue meltons, Newest 16 gore pleated style, with flaring kilts, strictly made; lengths 32 Bo to 39 inch ue fully $3.50, at... Roman Sandals, 79c. Shown in patent leather vamp, with six straps (like illustration), Sizes $. $%, 6, 634, 7, 7%, 8; larger sizes 84, 9, 9%» 10 13, 13% 1, 1%, 2% Your ‘hoice to-morrow, size, sae nomen Se 1 9G Early Fall Millinery. This hat is made on the new shapes for early Fall wear. The brim Is of fine quality shirred black Japanese silk, the crown of value $1.98, very special at.., Laces & Neckwear at Half. Fine Lace and Lawn Neckwear, assorted styles, 4 jeckwear, y' J 2 x Wide Cluny Trimming Laces and Insertings, in white and butter; value 45c., special at, per yard Wilton Velvet Rugs, $19.98. Velvet. Much of the beauty of the real Orientals and Persians is to be found in these rich designs and color. ings: Medallion, Oriental and Persian and you save more than $10 on them J 9.98 to-morrow at. Err running water, keeping. —_ 10%, 11, 11%, for misses, 12, 12%, Beautiful Hand-Made Hats. Worth $1,98, at 98¢. bias fold silk edged with spangle braid; neatly trimmed; value 25¢., special at,,...... vt No domestic weave is as soft and yet as durable as the Wilton eilects, Size 9xt2 feet; value $30.00, FURNISHED ROOMS TO L&T, U larae and improvements, 001 fot od iTH ST, 29 B—sutte, W ogee Tie: ~ other rooms, $1 weekly i iigry, 29 6 furnished. private hou: . WASHE _ improvements, AV... BT th; iow ren + 900-5. roome 128th st; 82) and bath, one athly. _° -4, rooms, with On floor, $10, "B19. WAVERLEY PLACE, 14}—Four _ bath, $36 and $14. 60, 9.20 My, $2.00 Midnight. , Newburg & Poughkeepsie. | 29 roses St. "wont 24 te A. M. and West 129th tm b| , 4918 and 4 Man by dO ante. $12 and $14, 17TH, 108 W.—Large modern improvements. G-room apartinenta, 24 W.—Back $5.50; large room, $8; 1, Bt. —Cool, clean rooms, coping; Latina nt, large, airy all the very latest jecorated: fl ._Janitor FLATS @ APARTMENTS TO LET. Me. Far Line ape Furnished—West Side. 318 W., all near Bway. i #21, W,—Handaomely furnished Tigomg, bath, bot water: reference, 36TH ST, 318 W. Near Bway. ferences required. mete ee rn wi W—Lompleiaiy: Reraiehed a, eth eee r—Kosy furnished ap r ee eaty faraabe eo ; BIO aN pea? station end: pat: | — tress. mies ae Wi MONTH Tatnere th Nicos 8 rere ant free. See the Manaaee. Unturnished—East Side, wisT, ir STH, 103-108 W improvements, Driv Night bright i, Mousekeepe 5, five renovated room dult f es 0 W.—Two and three dannor. partments, § rooms, bath, its, elevator, 835, Se M41ST ST, 626 B.—Larse it TOOM, Y able 1 A ¥ pa mn 2 persone All Bi. -5 rooms and bath, all vate al 2 to iat: | MTH. 116 & 180 W—6 Improvements: private finish, #10 to $34 F901 bath, all Pall and: hardveood “oma, | TST. 1 WA large Fooma, ail Tight, gis: |” reasonable; two from Rapid -Tranat ‘A 7-ROOM FLAT, $29. ‘Lareest, lightest and cheapest fats in Har- lem, rooms, nely decorated; ern improvements; reats $19 Hi front; hot-water Wirt ‘in stare, 2008 Sth av., Rear 138th st 8. corner Tth av. drive and » Res etvnartmenta: 4 rooms and’ bath BOARDERS WANTED. Me. Per Line East Side. supply. J hot water: all mod: to $21. Apply] _' i | CARPETS cleaned ic, a yard. ENTAL CARPET C aaa rae nie £3-55_W._ 180% tt. Bi Four h st,—4-5 fooma, light, corner by eet Tutor hat Tar: ¥., corner 160th ei —3 lai See comet ment shit, ren ‘atatlon. onl ght, rent 810. | ait ul ¢ ‘li improvements, 448-454 MOTT AV, * pear 1421 a: barre PFA, hat nh nl nee aKa a | Pari pana Tag i j

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