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E “ong : ‘Daughter, James McCue es s from Window. Break- * ng His Leg. , MeCue. learning that his favor- thas oe street, day wi she hav ting he The m went to the front window home, No. 8 Lewis street, early and was sobbing. was devoted to his daughter.| ” whe was taken Ill several weeks ther the father sent her to the sant-\in por a tlm, believing that she would recover {eB the expert care sh» would get, The laws of her death came to him as a 1S TO STREET) MOTHER'S HEAD by Grief at Death of Little One and Parent Were Playing When Their Fore- heads Crashed—Baby Has Little Chance to Live, Lena Elbrecht, a child of four, was fhter, Margarct, was dead in a | tuken from her home, No, 182 Stanton to the Gouverneur Hospital to- th a fractured skull and dying ing received her injuries by but- r mother in the head, ther and child were playing at jome Sunday night when the playfully pleked up the little one rms aad begun rocking her, The Jehitd, screaming with laughter, gave a sudden dive forward and struck the IN STATION CELL Young Man Locked Up for In- toxication Was Afraid Dis- grace of His Arrest Would Break His Father’s Heart. Because he believed the disgrace of bis arrest would break bis father’s heart, Frank MeGowan, Peter McGowan, @ Jersey City police man, committed suicide in his cell at the Seventh street elation in Jersey Chy. Young McGowan was locked up on a charge of intoxication, He had been arrested several times on similar chargus and had been trying to sober up. When arrested (ie last time he cried and com- plained that his father would feel the disgrace #0 be afraid to face him again. ‘When left alone in his cell McGowan the son of THE WORLD: TUESDA We) FATHER (BREAKS SHULL ON AGED AIMS hanged himself to the cell door with his neck seorf, He was cut down and hurried to St. Francis Hospital, but died Just as the ambiance reached the door ——— CAR WAS OVERTURNED. One Killed and Seven Hart by Ac- Agent Near Camden, CAMDa., N. J, Alig. 16.—One person was killed and seven slightly injured to-day by the overturning of @ car on the Camden and Trenton trolley line at Hatch’s Corner, near Delair, N. J ‘As the car approached the sharp curve the brake chain broke, The ear Jumped the track and toppled over. Conductor Robert Holloway fell underneath and | was crushed to death. se injuries to the passengers consisted af slight bruises and cuts from flying glass. — — LOUNSBURY DEAD. Coanectiout's ner Executive e. RINGEFIELD, Conn, Aug. 1% — George E. Lounrbury, who was Gover- nor of Connecticut In 1899 tnd 1900, and who for many years was one of the oat distinguished men in this fied at his home in Farmingville to-da: Y EVENING, mother's forehead with her forenead After a cry the child waa quieted and put to sleep for the night, the mother ‘bellevi hat there had been no real shock. by the news, the father was fear the window on the tnira His frame was shaken by 80d%. Nin jury the knock. Muddenly he lost bis balance and} Monday morning when the mother to the sirest. The man Was) went to call the child she found that to fall dy severn! persons passing | jt was impossible to awaken her. A areet, They found him uncon: | physician was called, and he too found Selous and carried bim back into tne hose. All 4 _A physician was called and sald that MeCue was suffering from a frac- Ped leg and several fractured ribs. also was 4 possibility that he a8 Injured interoally. Injured father retused to be taken “M heespital, saying that he wanted p be in his ome when his daughter's arrives there to-day. — state, a Dr. lture of j busatble For a ti ire. ‘4 TARDY RESPONSE C] Fallyre of an attendant to send an “Minbulanee in answer to a burry call or to make any record of the call re- out a & physician could havel to day waied Vy the Coroner, & man of forty, about ttle ie kvewn, was taken {1! Defender Hotel, a lodging-house Bowery address. John Ritohie, phan, ealled in Policeman found hi hour, rived at wa at once to Sergi. Lasky, on at Mulberry street. Pesonded the call on his blot- t ance notified P r get ee Sarat, Kuhle rr at juartes rT La ais the enth av ine breath aa not Tm, ¥ Alleviated | true case of wo ' of Eczema by severe sufferer from Ecaems on my aes in from seratching the sore continually, PHURAY CALL GETS {SIDO Isidore Cohen, , who failed in business about a eo and has been in bad health Sulted dn a man's dying to-day with»|since, committed suicide in his attention at No, 9 Bow-|ment at No, 16 East Houston ae 4 car No, 2336. Broa wel r _ ouse the |, juet call was sent to the ner will investiga: Frightful Suffering that the child was ynoonsolous. ay yesterday and all leat night the child remained in the unconscious nd to-day the physician asked that she be sent to the hospital. Dosch, of Gouverneur Hospital, said that the little one had a bad frac- the skull and that there was no chance for her to recover. When the mother was told that the enild was dying she became frantic me she was so wild in her grief that she had to be restrained. AE CORE KILLS HIMSELF of Hospital to Promptly |Former Saloon-Keeper, Who Send Ambulance Results in| Had Failed in Business and Man Dying Without Medical] Been in Bad Health, Turns on _ Mtendance. the Gas. & former saloon- part. ireet Ceghen locked himself in) the fs life ts & matter Which wWill|pathrooom, stuffed up all the crevices and then turned om the gas, His te im after he bad been dead an lodging -house, a second cat! ome Police the th ¢. ay an) Qt onos.' to at Elove enue the ambulance a urgeon made of tie to the the ve at the My-three mi nderful cure beck and shou! but re and cause it to bleed — was not Dearly so painful as the itehing. Mme have I bad to change my night shirt three literally saturated it, caused from have tried almost every of four times in one n my scratching ve been completely cut L ‘The facts in proofs that are unmistakable, cure ited, we feel that this announcement le merit of a medicine which bp handled the are therefore willing to guarantee results are not Geen AUL Le WALD, Marion I5d- We vouch for above this case of Mr. Paul L. Wald, have been laid before me in all Every particular in the his! more than bears out the above statement of the case, of this rom the comes far from doing full justice results so important yparation in this city, a great number of tions. Its results have been ees ale any purchaser full return of his from a trial of » bottle in any fot only sell at retall, but al; also supply druggists at whole : D, D. coete but $1.00 a pure of money refund: RIKER’S “WHOLESALE AND RETAIL we, & 23d St., N. Y. & Ninth St, N. Y. H870 Fulton &., Brooklyn. } Fulton 8t., Brooklyn. bottle. and ie guarantecd DRUG STORES, DISTRIBUTERS,"’ 278 Flatbush Ave., Brooklyn. 227 Columbia 8t., Brooklyn. Putnam & Sumner Aves., Brooklyn. Ten Million B ‘ment * Headquarters rit, ‘This time @ womas anew the fo hee been no call here for an ib ie.” aald the ne book gend the ambuli the | ni !. The man was then ‘house until after the Cor- m7 (Fourth patterns, and at the prices space long. Always 615.00; August sale price... Dining Chairs. Dining Chairs in solid oak, box seats, | either cane or wood seats, August always 92.25, $1.25 To gothe wa Mahogany, Ma are just one-half, 627.00 Toilet Table. 24,00 Toilet Table 26.00 Toilet Tabi 51.00 Toilet Table. . 22,50 Toilet Tables. H.ONeill & Co SAMPLE COUCHES to go in our August FURNITURE Sale There's about 30 of these Sample Couches, and who- ever gets one gets a bargain—they are discontinued VELOUR SAMPLE. COUCHES—Oak frames, open) construction, the celebrated Kangaroo Springs, figured } Velour covering, deep tufting. Always $14.50; sale price) BOX COUCHES~-Covered in denim a always $8.75; sale price... Sample Toilet Tables of the Couches. Among them you will find » Birch and Golden Floor.) vrem will not occupy our floor $9.50 seem} $10.00 Morris Chairs in golden oak or mahogany finish— carved posts and claw feet, spring seats, cushions all hair fll- $5.75 ing and velour covering— ak. All the prices 21.00 Toilet Table 59.75 Toilet Table. 22.50 Toilet Table 42.00 Toilet Table 20,00 Toilet Table.. AUGUST 16, 1904 Dainty od; t : Store mid-day open lunches, ONPSON eo antil alt SIXTH AVE: LTAM, patie These prices on sample china areamarvel. E’RE not stresing this china bargain news when we tell you that prices are less than half in some instances. Now, of curse, there are sales wherein prices are low enough, but the china isn’t at all what you want. It may be old and ++, outof date, But this isn’t, It’s the entire sample line of this season ’s daintiest designs in thin ware, right iv $0) from the importer, who sold us about 10,000 pieces at about half price. Fourth Floor. , By the way, here are two meritorious bargains that we didn’t have to go in | our Sunday's announcement, and they'll create a sensation in themselves, r dozen for % orated thin cups and saucers—handsome little per dozen for %4 lecorated plates — with Dresden flowers and coin told borders, very dainty decoration, suitable for everyday use, suit people of tastes, We always secure the importer’s samples about this time of year, and the people who attend our sale are enabled to select the most richly decorated pieces of perfect grade at about half what they'll pay if they wait, By reason of they're be samples the collection is much greater than you'll see at any other time an place during the season, It’s so artistic we feel sure you'll not want to wait, y l 0c FOR 25C, CHINA PLATES—over 7 l 0c FOR 25C, CUPS AND SAUCERS—Just thousand at this price—rich, artistic 1,000, neatly decorated in spray effects—regu- centres and spray decorations, lar 25¢. china, 10¢, for 0c. Salad Bowls, in neat 31 for $2.60 Cracker riob Shs fr, 88 jowls, in nda, of R Jars, $1 for $1.7 China Sets—teapot, bow! and cream piteher—one Cut glass, menes. sugar 3 g of the daintiest and prettiest seta . for de, Sal le—neat 5c. for We, Bonbon Dishes. lor small cut glass Vi . You've ever eeen—handsomely aver decorations = ey vee | uid £2 8482 Atmond Diahewrich fe whtae for td out “plas. handled at Sh. * lor jalad Bowls, in neat tlow-| ure and flower decorations. $2 tor Bplece China Se etty | er decoraticns, “ for $15 hand decorated Wall i for % cut glass Bowls, enough and rich enough for 8] @&c. for 45c. Sets—Sugar Bowl and Pigies,. fish, flower, frult and game | 4 08 for $3.9 cut clase Bowie Cream Pitcher—in neat flower deco- o'elock tea outfits—dainty floral dec- ni 05 for 0 cut gles Water rations. Electric Gifter- orations—teapot, sugar and creamer. Reading Lampe—T6 $125 for 82 Fern Dishes—linings in pair for Sc. Sugar and Cream | ent styles—no two alike from eB 5 for $15 marble Buste-in rich decorations. 4 $10 to $5G—ordinarily per cent. | m 795, subjects, $2 for #60 Fern Dishes—richly for $2 Chocolate Pots—rioh han igher. 4 At ‘marble Busts, te ich Geeorated—regular price $5.10. decorations—reular price #—at f1. DI ets ocuietutee aSeeafPLEM Chine Cumidore, ch | 41:50 for EM Chocalaw Pots—rich) 4 44 DUNDES seweran | abseaicr Memartig Busta tare ions in tin an lower eo ly soul for 61.50 China Cuspidora, $1 for $2.2 cker Jars—fine thin oll je Set—neat spray and vais: tor Go. taney colored glass ‘ases. flower decorations, china—rioh flo decorations hand-painted decorations—at 85¢. *9.75 for $19.75 bed sets Fifth Floor. E’VE only 20 of these bigh-clase bed sets—one or two of each of these dainty patterns left from this season's remarkable selling, so you may select the ong you like o-morrow at less than half price, We're going to clear them all out in one because our Fall arrivals are clanoring for the space, Renalssance bed sets. Arablan bed sets. $25.00 bed sets $12.50 i OAD bed ah 007,28 $30.00 bed sets $15,00 pio Prres 7 416. 19,75 $59.75 bed p $32.50 bed sets $16,25 oe $ $61.00 bed sets 831,50 39.75 bed sets $19.75 $75.00 bed sets $37.50 $69.75 bed sets $35.00 Wednesday will be a great furniture day. THERE'S no getting around it—these prices do have a tremendous influence over exacting home furnishers. Here it is the middle of the third week of our sixth semi-annual sale, and we're selling as much as we did the first week, when all previous records were doubled up and broken, Of course the high quality has all in the world to do with the success of this sale, That’s just what makes the bargains so great that people are literally dumfounded when they come. Fifth Floor, Wednesday, you know. {s given over to home furnishers and we just received another great shipment of furniture that will make It worth thelr while to come miles to select the pieces, sets or sultes they are sureto need ina monthor so inputting their city homes in shape for Autumn and Winter, You must bear in mind that even though these prices are extremely low thev represent furniture that will per- manently make your home an abode of beauty, good taste and comfort—every plece 1s built to lasy a lifetime and finished fit for a queen. *17.50 at *6.75 Basement Salesroom. ERE’S a trade event that will appeal to economical mothers—a sale that will bring health and pleasure to their babies—200 re- clining go-carts that sell regularly at $8.50 to $17.50, bought froma manufacturer at an average of one- half. That’s why the price is only $6.75 to-morrow, They have full-size reed bodles— handsome designs $6 15 —fuaranteed steel springs—automobile “ * style—rubber-tired wheels—steel axles—rubber hub cap»—patent foot brake—parasol clamps—sell regularly elsewhere at 1) $8.50 to$17.$0—special to-morrow at $6.75. a e sets While These Au Irish Point Lace Curtains, White and Ivory, 3% 4 yards long; many of the lots are very thus insuring delivery of perfect cur- tains in no matter how great a lot one might require. $4.50 Irish Points..$3.00 pair. for this sale. 95.25 Arabiame....$3,50 pair. 7.30 Arablums.,.. 3.95 pair. .00 pair. }U0 pair. Hectic Washing Machines; regular $3.98, special......s000e $300 Llectric Welded Hoop Cedar Wash Tubs; Regular 89, $1.09 Special..650 800 $1.05 Wash Boards, 1 ir SScy spe. pM ole Bs of heavy XXX tin, chal... sseeeee Wash Boilers, made copper bottom: 7 6 9 Regular $1.75 $2.00 $2.30 Special. 890 $1.15 $1.35 Plain Iron Boards: 4 S$ 6ft Regular.......0 540 6%. Bde. Special........400. 50c, 830, Ironing Tables, 3 4 4% te | Regular. $4.25 $5.00 _ $5.50 | Specal..$3.19 $3.75 $4.12 - 126, each » each 106, each 5e. each Medium Knives... Medium Forks ’ Mediym Table Spocns.. Medium Tea Spoons... Alarm Clocks. Swiss Carved Alarm Clocks, solcered, | regular $2.98, ateseeccecceee $1.98} $.25 Irish Points, 3,50 pair, | 4.75 Nottinghams..., 2.95 pair. 6.75 Irish Points. 4,50 pair, | 6.75 Nottinghams.... 3,95 pair, 7.30 Irish Points, 5.00 pair. | 9.00 Nottinghams.... 5.00 pair. Arabian Lace Curtains. $10.00 Real Lace These very popular corded Cur.| BONNE Femme Cur- ‘tine in Arabian color lace have never tains $5.00 each. before known such prices as we quote A Two Days’ Sale Of LAUNDRY NECESSITIES (Basement.) Mra. Potts’ Irom, regular 6¥c, set, MPC voeerseerrers age 65C regular $8.00, special, Special. Rogers Silver Plate. | Cutlery Dept. Sixth Avenue, 20th to 21st Street. Secure YourLACE CURTAINS gust Prices Last. |) No Such Values Have Ever Been Offered Before. Nottingham Lace Curtains, White and ecru, all overlocked id cae bev new and crisp, no odd samples. No second: Or imperfect curtains s0 often toend in special sales. $3.95 Nottinghams.... $2.00 pair. Made of real Arabian ,Lace on fit of net, bis a deep flouace every way $10.00 Bonne Femme fo ‘offered by "$5.00 wa The Windsor Clothes Wringers, war- ranted for 2 years: No.0) LL hia Regular. $2.25 6243 §2.98 Special, $1.50 $1.65 $1.80 Clothes Baskets; regular 43c., Sleeve Ironing Boards, regular 50c., Clothes Bars, 4 fold double standard: 4 feet, 5 feet. Regular 9c. 98c, Specl 650 = 73¢ Dinner Set. Dinner Set, 100 pieces, pdr] $5.80 Butter Knives.. + 106. each Salt and Peppers........ 120, each Butcher Knives, regular Asc, at.. 50 Bread Set( pieces),regular 25¢.at 15 19,50 for 32.50 dressers (Like cut.) And we've 100 of these handsome designs—42 inches wide—full ser~ [Setire fronts—French legs—solid ends—shap- ed French bevel plate {{ mirror 24x30 In, —smooth-running drawers—most de- sirable woods —se- Parlor suites. HS S-plece su! $80 B-plece ; 6 E-ptece suites, $41.50. $3 &plece suites, $44.00. | H0 Bplece sultes, $30. $85 Gplece suites, $37.50. WT beplece suites, $40. i2 b-plece suites, 850. $99 B-plece sultes, 955. $102 b-plece suites, $65. 415 S-plece suites, $60. $110 b-plece suites, sag, This is our special5-piece suite—highly polished frames, hand- somely carved—highgrade psc Sas | with indestruc- tible springs--your choice of coverings in silk damask, silk tapestry or verona velour, Couches. $20 couches, $12.50 #2 couches, $15.00. oak, bird's-eye | mapleor mahogany Chilfonier to match, Dining tables it golden oak table, $1 .§0 golden oak table, 4 $16 gol in oni tabie, $1: ‘ $19.60 gol 12.80 dressers, $8.00. $14.00 dressers, $f6.00. Ht} ‘olden oak table, Iden oak table. 14.75. $16.00 dressers, $12. 99; 84 couches, $16.00. $16.50. | 8% couches, $18.75 K Mi. #8 couches, $20.00. a $88 couches, $28.00. nA . % 5 HE Pas uniatontere: 418 BO. Sale of laundry supplies. $36.50. OUR great sales of laundry supplies have never failed Dining chairs. $1.75 golden oak cane seat chairs, §) chairs, $1.65. $2.75 golden oak chairs, $2.00. $8.% golden oak hairs, $3 golden oak sidedoarda, bal pea ye HB golden oak to bring tremendous response and we don't see any reason extra quality tapestry | §QG 94. yd, for cul letgcis of u carpets. Samo—ip to one-half tolls,” wool velvet carpets) 396, and 49¢, 84: Yo. tor so. ‘ana with and without borders. pe. imported cork linoleum, 2 and 4 yards wide. 97c. or pees analy Gee 8q. v4, for ie, Bampson's off parlors and reception rooms, ide, oO} Fe, Wh yas. and 8 yds High grade Axminster rugs its durability, $22.75 for $26.50 rugs—9212 ft. $15.75 for $18.50 rugs—6x9 ft, $19.95 for $24.50 rugs—8.3x10.6, $3.65 for $4.50 rugs--3x6 ft, $2.25 for $2.75 ruge—2.3x5.3. High gtade Smyrna rugs—guarantesd quality—all wool, new Fall design, and colorings. rugs—9at2 ft. $1.95 for $3 rugs ~30x60 In, 1 90 couches, $45.00. chairs, $3 50. Oc tapestry 4 70c. Brussels CAL pet at 9c. So MANY home furnishers have recognized 49c. for hat P| age ~— carpet as : price that can’t be duplicated : 4 ater that they simply took every yard we had. ‘Third Vloor, why this one should, as the prices are Bvt hoses snathes 1 of S000" vhede OF ey ame hehaeae lower than ¢vér, pasement Salesroom, ity for Wednesday, All new patterns and handsomer than ever, Wednesday we'll sell a set 49¢, and 59¢, fF Te, and Toe. tap- | Qe sa. vd, for $1.00 genuine In. f Mrs, Pott’s famous irons estry Brussels car- "," laid linoleum tn h t- o'iike cut — that always 69c. eee patieree, pais Regi have cold handles for 69c, Pretty big bargains, but don't beat these others. Look them over for your present needs, for washigs ma- PY . for clothes stick ic, for 6 feet extra foot quailty clothes ne. 59c. for 6-foot front: Tearks ied 93.95 lor 8-foot extra fove quality laundry a ‘opper-bottown ie le. ieveorenes je. for press stand: jc. for extrt b. for black irons, ‘kel irons. Ae, es "aon. for hand iron- wai gen tor ie, ib, box ultras : He 3 yee eell-wringing $1.35 ir and cover, for mulvanized pul- be In Orlental designs and olorings—extra high plie—ciose weave and tine texture—noted for for extra good “quality bh Pt hs Tel gtiventeet $16,69 for $2 W: for clothes base | washtub, ality “sin “wash- | | $11.98 for $18 rugs—7.02106 69 for 2.5) rugs—26x54 In, arenes nesoet H wins | | board, $7.69 for $12 rugs—6x9 ft. $1.19 tor 1.65 rugs—atxds in, efor extra) strong | Gc. for th etothes $4.89 for 675 rugs—4x7 it. $696 for 1.25 rugs—15x34 in, clothes pole. ("pins $2.69 for $4 rugs—3x6 ft, $496 for 75c, rugs—16x28 in, G Smee hat special sale of high class foods we began on Monday morning is still progressing: roceries: By all means come in and make your selections, You are certain to tind many favorite brands of good things to cat at money-saving prices, and you know our reputation for highest quality of pure foods, “ted Choose Regular” | "tivby, Saexghih a | "Ab ite regulat “Whang tite waa anes fe. Jar, for Libby's or Armour's. | Sx. bottles reduced doa, 41,15; can, 1 Her) . can, Cy PLUMS — Gaxe " HISKEY, | varlelies; ellow Lea sold at per |b.; 78) ire d ne eons, i 5 1-Ib. chest pS $2.50. ix Teas to order; ume, Cam § ye eron extra Mm, $2 i standard in heavy battien 9: rup, case 2 dos 10. doz, &2. e. PS — Potter | and rightington — Tri- color Condensed all varieties, per I rand, large, FLOUR— SI 4 CRAWFORD nee troy) Premium Patent, squal to the jfnest nilled, rrel, in rel 4 gallon, i. bottle... @ qRings DUB rs Btout, Bulldog Bot- ting Imported in lass, doz, F) SCULIT? wit kee Beer, the Beer that made Milwau- famous; | doz. i FAERNON Bu ean te or 4 cans "4 abe PRACHHS oid fi, even pi cing eaches. cans. hs can.120 sth ot Cream Powder. Brand with Chill Bauee, 2lb, can, doz., $1.40; per can, 120 #8 “Bt i eh a . * ked standard tenes 2 " pro. CORN ME. Kila ‘pret be ae Io or it u . fi rer ae 1 ed; ta oa oie, panase