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uf ALL-OAY SHOW FOR THE BABES A Great Big Entertainment To- morrow at Erbe’s Casino, North Beach, \ [ AREAS MET imply Telegraphed an Order , Gems to Maiden Lane, and Got All He Asked | ; ft i es QSED CUSTOMER'S NAME | > AND GOT QUICK SERVICE. red the Business Ways of Falls Dealer, Then | ad Diamonds Sent in His | to Nearby Town. bi P heim Rrotners & Lavy, jewel- Of No, 5 Maiden lane, are victims Of the most unique and yet the hea) robbery that has startled Now ork Jewellers for some time, As & eult they are out just $1,50 worth of Jeweiry and scarfpins, and the cause for relief they feel is that fobbera did not make a demand Gr more valuables, as the method em-| To-morrow will be Sick Babies’ Day would have yielded them any-|@t Erbe's North Beach Casino, From ing they asked for noon to midnight a mammoth vaude | July 27 the Maiden lane firm re-| ville show will be In progress for the & telegraphic order sent from|beneft of the Eveulng World's Sick Falls, asking that an order of | Katles’ Fund @iamonds and scarfpins be sent} This promises to be an entertainment to Isaac Tratb, at the Genesee} such as few New Yorkers have been Batavia, N. Y. 9 fortunate enough to witness, The finest firm sent the jewels and pins, and] available vaudeville talent has been fs the last heard of them secured, and more than one hundred » Traub is a regular customer of) prominent artists have volunteered thelr its," waid Mark Levy to an Evening) services, This should be a guarantee feporter to-day, “and bis head-| of the performance's excellence and of are at Niagara Falls. Batavia) the thoroughly good tine awalting all Galy & short distance from there, 99) patrons of tho delightful waterside re- | id mot think it strange that he) sort to-morrow. Apart from the pleas: send us a telegram from Niagara) ure the entertainment {s certain to at- tus te send the guods to Batavia. | ford, ticket-buyers will have the added Discovered the Hebbery, Joy of knowing that they are con- thought, of course, iat he had 4) tributing to a grand life-saving charity over there, and hurried up to d@Jand are helping to bring hoalth and the goods. He has a big business) rosy choeks to countless poor children fatiroad men, #0 the order was! of the tenements iy netural To-morrow's benefit will be the ninth foods are sent on memoran-| that Fred Erbe, the big-hearted pros that way we do not communtoate| priewr of the North Beach Casino haa} the buyers for three or four weeks } given for the Sick Babies’ Fund during Would not have heard of this rob-| the past nine years, Each has been an #0 goon had not my partner, Mr. artistic as well as a financial triumph. n, called on ‘Traub last Fri- " 0 sell him a@ bill of guods. When was leaving he asked him i the or- be had telegraphed for was satis h and Traub announced that he Mot ordered any such goods @ommunicated with the express ‘ and found that the pack- p had been delivered to a bellboy of Hotel Richmond. The boy said a had given him a written order for foods and he had promptly turned over to this man. Berry They Were Prompt. fe are mighty sorry we were #0 rn @bout that omer now," said » Lavy, “but we have detectives on Case and expect to hear from my this afternoon concerning new ite. The fact that the thief all about the kind of a to and volunteered are Charles B, Ward, tho original “Bowery Boy; Miss Rose Hartman, the great contralto; | Hanson and Harris, Fisher and Johnson, Miss Etta Willams, the Berg Stators, | Waller and Magill, the Black Brothers, | Whitley and Bell, Leroy and Walby,| the Moss Pumily, Hamfiton, Simon and the b Ric itator; Preylinger and Jen singers; Corbley and B edy act; the Elmos, comely sketch ar- tists; Charles Roth, Hebrew imperson- ator; Emma Coddington, singer; Wes- ton and Green, singing, @amoing and cake walking; Joo M. Salter, Von Til- sera favorite vocalist; the Williams ‘Trio, singing, dancing and cake walk- ing; the Woebp Brothorsacrobats, Felix, ‘Taneau and Claxton, comedy musical act; Orville and Master Frank, equilll- brist; Rose Hartman, singer; Dottle Dimple. singer, POLE SES SPECT AN “Ahal” He Cries, Discovering | Manhole—Ties One Prisoner to Hitching Post, Then Cap- tures the Other in Cellar, to have them semt shows suspicion good ub's business as w not a customary thing for us things ordered by telegraph, fact that they were ordered in of & regular customer sh ig! Was aware of our rela- ir, Traub. f@ have suspicions as to who the we are working along ‘we hope will land him, but our suspicions may be says the firm has beet before in different ways, but nerve the telegraph order beats to which they have fallen One of Willlamsburg’s finest rubbed | hi es last night when, across the| Women Carry Bamboo | at he suddenly saw two men re- duced to one. ‘Walking Sticks Stucded with) "woere't ye tend gore niet Diamonds and Tipped with | "wo: ‘svicna” sok Wot friend?" asked the lone one,| with @ pitying glance at the policeman, | he one what was standin’ here just | said the “copper,” sternly. Cut it out, Bill, cut it out. It's} ORT, Aug. 15.—Soclety has! makin’ you dippy,” was the sarcastic) to the jewelled cane. Just why advice, DRO, One seems to know, but waiking At this moment the policeman looked. ts with jewels are now the fad in | Pollo » sometimes do that, ‘Aha!’ he mused. Then he grabbed the lone may be that the Coney Island cus- |One and rapped for assistance. When Of every one coming home with a|aiother policeman came galloping on} {g responsible for it, but the Coney |the scene the on-the-spot one pointed cane would - scarcely ty the sidewalk the Newport article. “'Aba!" said the second policeman, just le like the first one, eee Srer'y Peeem ‘a manhole, with the ld off! Stick s0 often seen in ir prisoner to a hitehing-post Britiah officer at Aidersh emen went down into the cellar gane proper is a little bamboo ts. Joseph Pollock's grocery store, OL more than two fect in length | hiding tn the coa! ine Jot 3 No. 20 Broadway, and 1. ound “a man de tipped with a silver or goid| He said George Smith, | er It ta carried by the women and | FRue Lhe OF rraited “as Cae tk the Dandie that on the money. | grants, but | a ‘ge of attempted | She eticks led with | Burglary will be p: ainst them until they are eavy with) Mrs. Pollock was srateful at be. | they are| ing saved from burglars. i] on. Take thie,” she satd, handing each a) 1 them, | pox of sardin | Newport — | e of the last unt tones and cut glass ure usec tutes, ' a , DIED ON THE STREET. a Yoana v clons succumbed “! Am ce Arcived, PuunidentiNea man was fours to-day at Ninet and Second avenue. was summoned froin Hospital but the man « He was about F Gipehes in height, wd dark | hair, mixed gray mus eyes. He wo Ad underwear, biuck derby Syndition’ an alives and slockings. | having received knov £ ppb and § posted | Great Sachem McCormic received a 2) iletter from Olln T. Nye, of Wi: - Street. signed |Chairman of the special inv vente. peommittee, Incloal ty-eight! O'HARA’S ACCOUNTS 0. K. Chief of Records of 1, 0. R. M. Com. ely Cleared, Aug 18—Rober-t H t Bachem of the tr Men of the State mmitter ap 1 d proved Order of Re evelved from we efte slear tually % wrongdoing, | ired while on the wa Have Hing as 1 in a ange tale drops a check for GALS SEE COSTS HE LF Rose Biggio Inhales a Pin Into ‘ung and Dies After Two Operations Had Failed to Relieve Her, A sneeze at an unfortunate moment resulted in the death of Mian Rose Biagio, ‘The girl was dressing In her room last Tuesday, and, after the custom of her sex, when she was seized with an Irresiatl- of No. had veral pir @ to sneese. drawing of her breath the lar, the ploe—a brass one with a black head—aslipped down her throat, ing in the trachea, At first she experienced merely & tickling sensation, She was employed as @ candymaker and she went about her work until Thuraday, when she be- wan mother took her to the outdoor dis- to experience te et tll Dainty e . . bere mid-day ; Open lunches, UNPSON 'e antil chal SIXTH AVE: 19%7020™ STREETS ree EY THE WORLD: MONDAY EVENING, AUGUST 15, 1904 tion and X-rays pin was disc AN down, lowed and the Sume thing ther the pin peration waa performed by Dr Brewer, attending surgeon of Roosevelt assisted by Dr. W. W. Miller, the house An incision was mace in the t and the windpips was in some manner the pin operation ‘ropping still further could not reused | red fur fol-} happened a Midsurim down, this time Into the left lung, from] ard and C which there w no possibility of re- g it Oedena of the lung set in a the girl died in less than three days eI oe FI ers, comprising FELL OVERBOARD IN GALE. ritas whieh Roosevelt street iaher of Liner’s Mand Was to/at the Harvard Have Wed Soon, is in her mouth, With the drowned during & terrific storm, and the liner together, last Friday night, lodg- voyage was to have married Little home. pain, Then her/ to sleep and him overboard, Franz Kuck, a member of th band on the steamer Hamburg, 9 stopped al- | Kuck on his retura from the present Hamburg whom he had long loved, He had already saved @0 marks lor a At the climax of the storm Kuck climbed five ladders to the boat deck lurob of the boat sent fon the United 3 Sumner and Kil elect, and Mid @ girl in to the tra FR SCHOOL ANS Dark-Eyed Senoritas Have Been North for Two Months Taking ome” Six hundred Porto Rican school teach- | have completed thelr two months’ course |mer schools, They arrived early to-day been taking them on a two weeks’ trip | to Washington, Philadelphia, Baltimore Atlantic ports, where they | have been entertained by municipal and | nally and although everything posalble educational authorities, bed The teachers are inspecting points of interest to-day which may be visited in the short @pace allotted and will return Rores, both transports will sail for | stantly achleve wan, The Sumner and Kilpatrick came up | Wants. Read th | pensary Hospital, Dr. the harbor early, fumner George BE. the pin with {ihe eset ‘eek at Cig em, Hae the Xeray operation would No. 15. The parties on each trasport joined before they started on the tour df the city Five hundred of th summer school cou: versity, The other hundred went to Ithaca for the Cornell summer course. oo {LEAP FROM TROLLEY FATAL. eachera took ¢ "9 Haste to Get OF Car Re- ted im Mer De er Course at Har-| yoxKrrs, N. ¥., Aug. A—Annle | Scovac, twenty-nine years old, of No. ‘ornell, 44 Nepperan avenue, died in St. John's | Hospital to-day trom the effects of In- | Juries received late last night by Jump- ing from a moving trolley car. The Woman was on her way home on a Nepperham avenue car, which passed her house before noticed that she tination, alight she did not the conductor, James Me- Grath, of No. % Parker atreet, to stop tates army transports the car, bat poe sprang from 3 per rom i ie trolley was going 4! patrick, which have full gpeed, She struck the asphalt pevenent with great force, but was at rst posed not to be cangeradsl hurt. t was found at the hospital, however, that she was Injured [ot some of the prettiest | the Island produces, and the Cornell sum- done for her, she died to-day. —=——__ “Good luck” Ie often a | for “good advertising.” spats strokes of such “good luck” are con- id through World je Wants to-day. to-night. To-morrow They're not nightshirts we've priced low to clear out they're mostly samples we bought at a big reduction last week. 39¢ e ., 2.400 50¢. and 75c. night shirts at 39c. will go with a rush, so Suitable for any time of the year, Put them on now and wear them right through the winter. Guarantee you'll feel better for it, ‘1.9 IS is no ordinary clearing sale, but the most sensational re assembly of $5 Resilla at $1.95. dates for the present season, too, so you're assured of an Oxford that is po! feet as well as a phenomenal bargain, 1.95 After tripling his business this season the manufacturer had 2,000 pairs of Ov Fitth Floor, In the first place, there's plenty of room in} them, and then they’re made of an exceptionally strong and durable qual- ity of muslin or cambric, which Is soothing to the tired body and condu- clve to sound, restful slumber, They're sleep - producers In every sense of the word—regular $0c. and 75c, values at 39¢, Here's a novel sale that will make shoppers enthusiastic to-morrow. , 2,400 nightshirts for men and boys, values up to 75c., at 39c. ERYBODY’S so used to paying 50c. and 75c. for nightshirts like these that it's rather a novel thing to see them offered at 39., isn’t it? Price Is so low that we're afraid you might think them cheap, flimsy garments if we didn’t furnish ample proof of their high quality, “Yes, but the proof of the nightshirt is In the wearing,” some will say. That's just it—so many men and have worn the same kind of nightshirts for which they paid 7Sc, and Soc. and like them so well that they won't have any others, Of al nightshirts in the world these are the pleasantest to sleep in, and this lot of 2,400 at 39, shi een nnn eens MPION CRAWFORD CO, offering ever known of an entirely new the world’s healthiest shoe—the famous The styles conform to Fashion's man- sitively correct and comfortable to the You've seen the Resilia adver- tised in the magazines. We've reproduced a well-known ad- vertisement here to remind you. It's hard to believe that the Resilia could be offered at $1.95 when it has never sold regularly for less than $5, but we've a good reason for making this stirring offer, Oxfords left, and they were in the way of the ensuing season's produce. It wouldn't be good business policy to hold them over until another season, as the styles might change, and our buyer, having a bit of inside informa- tion, secured this great lot at less than half price—yours for a pair to-mor- Tow at $1.9) 300 dining Chairs, | value $5, at §2.75, (Like cut.) These chairs are particularly handsome and strongly built of selected quartered oak—genuine leather seat. The frames are highly polished and the style is the popular Colonial—no use trying to buy them for less than $5 later In the season: Can't do it then, but now they’re only $2.75. 5 for the widely-known *°5 Resilia Oxfords. Sweatiess “Hom ba str pam, Niblen Ween sols ard wale! Now for another great day at the August furniture sale. R GREAT furniture department doesn't look like we'd sold a thousand dollars’ worth oftfurniture since this remarkable sale started, and yet we've more than tripled our phenomenal business of last year. Every section is brimming with the newest, strongest and most artistic furniture that ever came to the notice’ of exacting home-furnishers, After the tremendous selling of each day we draw on our almost inexhaustible reserve supply, and the result is that when you come here to fit up your home or select a piece here and there for its comfort and adornment you're not introduced to a lot of pieces or suites or sets that others have ignored, You may come to-morrow and find the selection as complete and comprehensive as on the first day or during the first week. Time and again our assembly has been pronounced the finest in New York by critical shoppers who have been around to other sales and know what they're talking about. The fact that prices are lower than elsewhere is responsible for the sale of thousands of dollars’ worth of furniture, but their influence is not felt half so much as the high standard of quality we maintain, Come to-morrow and take part in the distribution of these specials that are the talk of all New York. Can't expect to buy at these prices again this season, $8.50 sanitary felt mattress, (Like cut.) The best mattress for health and comfort |s a felt mattress, Everybody knows it, and that's why so many people pay extortionate prices. But if they only knew that Felt Mattress is preety oint they would have no rom guaranteed corded sanitary felt and will not absorb moisture—alway will make over like a hair 45 Ibs. In one or two parts. This is the first time it has ever been sold for less than $8.50; we've 250, and to-morrow They're not old or shopworn garments, but new, immaculate you'd better join the crowd early and select a supply, They're => .s— 2 272 I'he each is a bargain revelation, rts In white, with trimmings, that came in only two days ago. They're light tn weight—some made plain and others with handsome silk trimmings —all guaranteed absolutely fast colors— collarless or with turndown collars—they comprise a manufacturer's entire surplus stock and sample line—only a few of each style—sizes 11 to 20 In. neck, for boys or men—regular SOc. and 75c. values at 39¢, 39c HOUSANDS of exacting women recognize the famous Resilia as a shoe that is recommended the world over for its hygienic attributes by all the leading physicians and professional men who have studied the beneficial results of a sweatless and air-circulating shoe that keeps the feet cool, clean, hardy, dry and comfort- able. Resilla shoes In patent kid, ' patent tip, vicl kid and velvet calf, military heels and the newest toes—three styles—A, $ B, C, D, EB widths—sizes 2% to 8—never sold regularly e before for less than $5. The price only while this lot of 2,000 pairs lasts is $1.95. These shoes, besides being favorably known for their health - promoting attributes, are cele- brated for their beauty of fit and style Oxfords, as you know, will be worn for some time to come, and when you can buy a $5 shoe that has an International reputation for $1.95 you do not want to miss this opportunity. Select a pair Tuesday at $1.95. Considering this great bargain, it's risky to wait, Fifth Floor, $5.75. this $8.50 Sanitary unexcelled in any other. It's made ys remains soft and mattress; weight, the price is $5.75. | Parlor | $5 S-plece | $40 5-piece suites, $90. | suites. | China closets | (golden oak). 10 Dining tables. golden oak, $5.50. $1.75 $8.60 golden oak, $6.50. | Dining chairs. | Sideboards. seat $20.75 golden oak, $14.00. 4% golden oak, $19.50. golden oak, cai chairs, $1.85. suites, $37.50. | $0 china closets, sg. bey #22 chit i $2.50 golden oak, cane seat) {tes, $16.50. | J | $19.0 golden oak, $14.75. | $278 gol oak, cane sea) Li » $48.00. oul (mahogany). | #22 golden oak, $17, chairs, $2.00. 5 Antwerp oak, $52.00. | suites, $18.50. | 944 china cloemas, | 25 golden oak, & 2, | golden od cane seat, 469 Antwerp oak, $49.00. | alten, $07 “a ttn Reon fi |s98 mahee ia. “um goide rvoak ee seat | $96 weathered oak, 330.00. | piece sultes $20.00. | $6 china e 1 | 445 mahogany, $36.00. | chairs, $9.00. | $@ mahogany. $41.00. $9.75 for $17.50 corner Brass beds. 417,50 for $28 brass beds. , “ (Like Cut, >) chairs. 18.50 for $2. Brass Bede—46 #90.) wei worth $28, toot 44 Inch posts— Like ¢ \ A great value and a beautiful piece of furniture that should adorn every parlor or drawing-room— large and comfortable —Weavy carved frame — shaped legs — high serpentine arms — upholstered seat covered in best quality of silk | 19.50 for $25.00 Brass Bede—4.6 size 25.25 for $31.0 Brass Beds—4.6 size 27.00 for 83.74 Brass Reds—46 size. 33.75 for $2.00 Brass Reds—4.6 #'z0. 30.75 for 49.0 Brass Beds—46 sine, 42.00 for 62.00 Rram Rede-46 sise. | 45.00 for %4.% Brass Bede—4 66.00 for $79.00 Brass Beds—46 size. damask or handsome tapestries. 66.00 for $91.00 Brass Beds—4.6 sise.| teed construction, ae, extra heavy fillin five large spindles }j in head and foot— extended foot rail —large husks on posts — h i ghest, quality French lacquer — guaran-” Ot AVE, 219 22° STREETS, DAM DRY GOODS Co. SkirtLengths .7 cuts Dress Goods This unusual and most ex- A Lot 2,200 If bought traordinary offer includes 56 is oe inch All Wool Cravenette these } Waterproof Skirtings—54 e lengths }inch All Wool Homespuns ene ee —56 inet All Wool hanvy a canvas Suitings—54 inc re $850} Al! Wool Tailor Suitings—} J Ste, " ength! $5.00 AllWool French Voiles—Im- ~~~ ported Etamines, Granites, Crepes—Enelish Mohairs—Sicilians, Nun's Vefling, Serges, Cheviots, etc. Each length contains from 3 to 544 yards—enough to makea full skirt. MAIN FLOOR, Here ts your chance to get an extra skirt or to at bery slight cost'| , —all the best and smartest weades of the season are included, : s@ NO MAIL ORDERS. NONE SENT C. 0. D, “ea Clearing Men’s and Boys’ Wear. Men's and Young Men's Flannel Outing Coats and’$ Trousers, $7.50 and $10 Value, Reduced to 3.75 Coats and Trousers in wool crashes and flannels; Coats single breasted and} ' skeleton; Trousers belt straps and turn up. ‘ m Odd and End Sale of Boys’ Men's and Youths’ Fi , ts 24.50 Wash Suits: $1.00, $1.50 and $8-50 Cassimere Suits, $2.00 Wash Ix- | lash Suits Re- In dark brown and gray mix; dacad 50c tures; double and single breast- ed sack styles; medium weight This Sale Includes all the Odds and Ends In Russian and Sallor cheviot for late Pall wear, Blouse Suits, In ducks, galateas Men's and Youths’ $6.00 White and chambrays; in white and Striped Serge and Flannel colors; sizes nearly complete, Trowers Reduced to $2 50 Boys’ S0c,, 75¢, and $1.00 These T: handsome! All-Wool Knee Pants Meany Aoveil ‘vith silk, wide Reduced to 35¢ hips, peg bottoms with patent All sizes, including fancy and turn u blue cheviots and tan corduroy. Trimmed and Untrimmed Hats,| All remaining Trimmed Summer Hats, colors and white, Trimmed Hats— ti mostly Snack. formerly selling at $5.00 and $7.50, a Iimited number, about 100 of them; as long as they last t morrow, each... bi * 2.00 Untrimmed Hats— Odds and Ends of all Summer Ribbons, all colors and weaves, 3 Ribbons—;, 4% Inches wide; gauze linen and ombre effects are in- 5 cluded In the lot; former prices 124%c. to 25c,; as long as they last, yard, , C Rugs and Upholstery Sale. Phenomenal (Offering of 1,000 Pairs of New Nottingham Lace Curtains, 30 different patterns in Antique, Renaissance, Irish Point and floral effects—curtains worth $1-50 to $2.00 pair—all at our price, pair... Oriental Stripe Curtains. Nicely fringed top and bottom; a ab, paleesscccee 4 1.00 500 All Wool Smyrna Rugs Less Than 4% Regular Prices. Size 16x27, elegant Persian and Floral patterns, with {ringed ends; regularly sold at 85¢.—Special, each,.....scsececesecesevseceeeee ee Reversible Smyrna Rugs. Size 30x60 Inches; a selection of twelve elegant Oriental patterns, value $1.50, Just the thing for Summer use—Special at Une alininsaay Napkins. All linen pure white Damask )8c Napkins, at, doz..... Fine quality full bleached all linen Damask Napkins, doz.. 148) Satin bag all linen, large size Damask Napkins — exquisite or 198 39c ie niente 8c Table Linens, Towels and Towelling. Pure white heavy Table Dam- 30c All linen brown crash Towel- 6ic Table Damgat et tr vite’ a’ 55C|towtting, toe, gualty a. , 64 In. wide, at.. y 5 b Biase Checked Glass Towellings, red 8'c boon Table Damask; choice 65c\*" blue, 41¢, quality, at,... 2 patterns ° Good quality Union linen Huckaback Towels, hemmed ends, plain U') Were reir Pure white heavy Turkish Table Linens and Towelings Underprice. ask, 60 In, wide, at.......ss. ling, 9¢. quality, at 1 7x 7a-in, wide all linen, pure white satin Towels, white or with red border, at, Bath Towels, at, each Very fine quality Huckaback Towels, hemstitched ends, with neat | patterns, at, doz 9c ‘ fancy borders, at, each Five Big Furniture Bargains, Morris Chairs, Golden Oak, with Shaped Arms-—Adjust- . able to four different positions, with reversible $2 denim cushions; value $4.00 rr 19 Parlor Suits, 5 Pisces—Mahogany finish, highly polished, covered in latest pattern of tapestry; $22 00 . value $35.00,....., $20 Couch, constructed, with the cele- brated Kangaroo coil springs, the hig! a grace “ coll springs manufactured, warranted to be sani resilient and practically built; coverings are in assorted desi of plain and fured Arlington velour, Wiis 53.45 $6.00 Golden Oak Chiffonier—Solid oak, five drawers, trimmed with brass handles,...... Sideboard, Golden Oak—With bevel French plate mirror, base has two small op drawers (one lined), one large table- $ 5 cloth drawer, two closets; value ¥15,00,,,, Housefurnishings Reduced, rirem ee 2 |geee Japanned een fone te eee «Flour and tor haa a 59c Sugar i Canisters. Tid, 10-1, . 10c 15c¢ Worth %e Worth S5e. es U | a MRE. POTTS’ SADIRONS—A trons, one handie en steel; wort

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