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VIAELE BOWS 0 PADS ph ewe: Hammerstein Wonder | Walks, Ridos Birvole and Does “Stunts” All with the of Electricity. on. Hammerstein's Paradise Garden last night when Enig- the automatic wonder, walked the stage, turned square com Tode a bicycle and performed other but remarkable stunts. narelle was the star attraction) umber of new specialties, and he OE At walked like a cross botween a year- * ghild and a boozy" sailor. new automatic wonder, which was for the first time in America, Is pt figure weighing 1% pounds constructed of RS separate pieces. the “elucidaior” explained, as he poor, smiling Enigmarelie with his sult and flaxen curls to pieces, Was run by fourteen storage bat- 1 hands and legs wore off, Then he was partly undresyed ‘aa to show the electrical workings mde of “almost Frankenstein” was) ~BTHOM PAT Actress Celebrates Anniversary | To-Night by Inviting Only | | Relatives and Few Friends—| Guards Secret of Her Age. few friends have been invited for the ceeasion, among the guests being Edna May, Hattie Willams and Peter PF Dailey Miss Templeton ts one of the few actresses on the stage who will ace knowledge having such things as birth- days, and her inimitable bravery is evi- denced by the fact that she still gives parties t rate the annual event. But she ts the preroative of her sex by refusing to divulge, even to her most intimate friends, the exact num- ber of her birthdays, The secret is closely guarded by herself and her aunt, fifty-three vears ob tember, without the of its value. she cama upon the people wouldn't be Amelia him. His flaxen head was opened wn to contain a battery «nd apparatus, the automaton's back is a switch- from which the various move- its are operated, the smiling faced &utomaton ly walked around the stage and 4 similar feats amused even New York audience. On Other Roofs, the Aerial Gardens’ of the New lerdam Theatre an affective novelty the form of campaign songs trom on’s day up to the present was Introduced into “A Little of thing.” To-night, with a dinner, ‘Templeton will celebrate the thirty- 1 anniversary of her first appear- on the stage. were many changes in the bill Hf the New York Roof. Guerrero, the h pantomimist, returned to “The and the Da, Simon and “the droll 6 at ” id Arthur Buckner, ye Auken Vannerson, horizontal bar perform- ij Howard Brothe 5 Hardy, "th eley Broth id Girls voncinued thelr by Night,” Garden Roof, d Migetion pow Charles M, } steel king, 8 proclaimed Beecher the most beautiful girl : the New York st § ‘Theatrical Offerings, Thursday night of th + Charles Frohman” reope! ete ware Theatre with Hattie Williams in obtained a hundr and th performance last night, con- to pack the Casino, and “The 4 the M my is doing well ek of “The Etern oF Muse, demy 4 ty-elghth Street Theat: artes B. Bianey's new ¢ to Be Pittled than the Bronx Hal Reld'a stretches its dra- h at the Third Avenue. we and. Parted” ts the week's ction at the People’ eat Russia” isn't creating any md of sympathy for the Czar n & Krauss’s two burlesque have kicked off for the season, Morning Glories are at the and the Moonlight Maids at the Vaudeville Le James Clarence Hyde, ther feature of the bill, and the magician, was among the performe: At Proctor's Avenue The: Fddie d, the bl -ands man, made e big hit with “Dandy an,” and the stock company gave & performance of "The Lady of potor’s One Hundred and Twen- Birest Theatre Robertson's com- was v pro- . the grand donna, who has just come made a mark opera from scoe, i am J. Ryan the Pout g an e @ Brothers. ani John D dilbert, Pastor offered among others von Comedy Four in “The Pri- ste tor: Gascon and Stone, in Phift of the Briny Deep” Redford and rn t, burlesque jurwiers: th ‘time minstrels. J. M. Norcross, Mal- and La Mar; Reno and Smith, bai pers: George and May Wood- in a comedy singing and dancing teh. and Mr. and Mrs. Larry Shaw, Caetne couple. beautiful exhibit of gladiol: ms was opened at the Eden M tt Parker, the man with th: it of the er: his back, on at Muse nt on production of “The na week's engage: tan Beach Theatre. was seen in Sam Rer- part, and Beatrice G: role of Wrenne. ar lany new attractions were shown at | ose beautiful and brillant wonder-| of Coney—Dreamiand an¢é Luna pan Bostock animal show wil! remain Dreamland only a fe bill at the fi Included He Past and Present George Wilson. the Queen of the F Talkative Miss Polis Dead Upon Her Arrival at Home, | ‘The Evening World). Ra Aug. 16—Fila! tprenty-four, daughter of fin, fel) dead at her home Peter. Dalley's invitation waa deliv- ered at the box office of the Aerial Thea and contained the condition that he must promise to be a good boy and not ask for a seoond plate of ice cream, Mrs, Kraft the brooch. No, 15 Grand stree Senne acaiiaeene” BOLIVIA’S NEW CABINET. Col. Montes, Inaugurated President, Names Hie Official Stat, Mr. Calderon, the Bolivian Minister, who ts in thia city, received despatohes to-day announcing the Inauguration of Col, Ismail Montes as President of Bolivia and the formation of a new Ministry, as follows; Claudio Pinilia, Minister of Foreign Affairs; Anibal Capriles, Miniater of the Interior: J. M. Saracho, Minister of Justice; Daniel Castillo, Minister of Finance, and Gen. Clodomiro Montes, Minister of War. Gen, Montes Is the father of the new President. for the police. rested, to-day, Mre. Garrett late at @ party had turned It over delight by attentive to the right.” EW PUBLICATIONS, before to-morrow! month, as to need FAY TEMPLETON'S ‘ASKED $5 LOAN OK A $4,000 BROOCH Scrubwoman Did Not Know Value of Mrs, H, W. Garrett’s Diamond Ornament Which She Offered to Pawnbroker. 4 Jewel in her possession since Inat Sep- She was cleaning a cot- tage owned by Mrs, Garrett's father, Henry F, Pearson, at Cedarhurst, when in @ bureau drawer. “1 thought It was a fake, else the that way." she told the Magistrate of the Ewen street police court, Yesterday Mrs. Kraft went to Will- lamsburg to spend the day with Mra. Warren, of No, street, At the suggestion of her friend, |, they went out to pawn When Buckhelmer, @ pawn-broker at dancing betore his eyes and heard with amazement the woman offer to part with the brooch for % he telephoned Both women were ar- Mra. Warren was discharged ira. Kraft was held on a tech- nleal charge of vagrancy until Mr, Pear. son comes forward to make another complaint, as he has promised to do, Mra. Garrett ts travelling in California, the brooch to a Baltimore friend to weir The friend returned the jewell, and Mrs, Garrett thought me that he had placed ft In the safe at hi office, No. 2% Broadway, nd ‘Tilt Your Hat, Tt waa noticed with mingled awe and that King Edward, on to Ireland, wore his ha: All loyt be worn slightly tilted to t NEW PUBLICATIONS. ths month: "The Gland Her « Aother Talk About Pictures by Prcilla Wake. Overpowered by the costly | ous luntie faintest realization amination. Brother All brooch, she sald, . lives also at No, was arr Seoond C1 mise is robbery preferred by No. ue Ne leaving It around 10 Mauger court to-day and Dillon aw 2% diamonds Into the Long last summer lent | teeth missing. to her father and North Beach, Moore's Court was: they trimmed me good. Engllah reporters | 1 got, recent visit htly “tilted will now right they might take care of ¢ year zz 3 is new presses Frenc! ‘on the way, and in America. it, are simply promising even better, 000, tonne secelepopret ip maar that exc! ‘woman wants, as well as - ble modes that avoid the extremes. Much, too, for the shildrea and their olde f sisters, Ne series of beauty articles has ever been received with so much deserved tavor as Dr. Grace Peckham Murray's “Fountain of Youth,” which this month deals with simple, rational exercise for the symmetry of the body—exercises which any woman may practise with THE WORLD: TU LUNATIC IN PARK IN NIGHTSHIRT Insane Man ceaps from Win- dow and Runs Around Jersey City Courthouse Square Until complaint against her son as a She said he had been acting strangely of late and that this morning he had jumped from a rear window of| | hie residence into the park. z 3 5 Police. An insane man was running about fo] | Fay Templet I} be the hostess «At! Tt was learned to-day that the owner a birthday party be given at clof a $4.00 diamond brooch, which a ee South Hae Legis bride : crubwo eo or | Carly to-day. He was clad only In his night after the performance of “A TMU] base Nineteenth street, Manhattan overpower him. He sald he was Mich- lof Everything’ at the Aerial Theatre. Mrs. Mary Kraft. the scrubwoman, | 2¢! Dillon, twenty-five years old, of No Only her Immediate relatives and @) 0 ee at Linwood, 1, and is| 1% Court place. His mother Highwayman, William Dillon, twenty-three ye. brother of the Insane man, wno 4 Court House place, ed to-day and held tn the Court on a charge of John Bean, of No. ewark avenue. Bean sald he was held up in @ vaoant lot yesterday morning near the Marlon station of the Pennsylvania Railroad and robbed. He a description of the men who held him up and Fue police ar tifed him as one of his assallants in jean iden- MEN'S HANDKERCHIEP'S, soft was held. falshed and colored borders, ac seeeee EX-PUGILIST PUMMELLED, Alchard Moore Found Unconscious Near North Bench, Richard Moore, an ex-prize-fighter, waa in a pitiable plight when brought land City Police Court | to-day. His head was cut and bruised, | his eyes black and swollen and his front A policeman last night found Moore unconscious in the roadway at Jackson avenue and Old Bowery Bay only explanat##n to “I got outside of my territory and I deserved all Justice Smith gave Moore permission to send for his friends In order that him, “The best of all the magazines published for Woman” in its first issue for Autumn has for yousuch a wealth of interest and usefulness that if you realized its contents you would be reading your copy secpterh colon plate Colored Fashion Plates, if well executed, mean more to who is thinking about gowns than anything else she can find in Ths Conse ed t contain tes, Par only 6 been omitted—simply because we couldn't make them match the rest of the magazine; not that they weren't better published in this country, Now that we are in our new building with our lishing colored plates that are colored plates, nearly equal to wile hal es ween wil be 00 mach belies thas ours of this il their to give you, which will be as muc! ours r are better than the others pri ‘We are nd apologizing for what we offer you this month—the quality is too good z Fa 1 : i rir Fi u salety, and with certainty of satisfactory results, In the series of “Famous Pioneer Women,” this “thet Depart a among The Delineator’s features, are unusually full of usefulness Interests” contain. field; " The Observances of seg dla treats of Etiquette for len, There are scores of other features in the number—too many for mention i phase of woman's life at “7 Oo ae ses 7 o ‘Py JESuEr ; —_———, The Delineator may be secured of your newsdealer, or any Butterick agent, or of the publishers at 5c. a copy, $1.00 a year, THE BUTTERICK PUBLISHING COMPANY (Limited), BUTTERICK BUILDING, NEW YORK home and out of doors tells of Rebecca Williams, whose experiences on the frontier i focbavery ool harbrehscopes {ASAE ah out « parallel for %. ‘ Clever sores, well ilyarated, ‘maintain the ARERR Big Delineator's standard for high-class fiction, “A Little Knight of the Grail,” by Albert Bigelow Paine, is a bit of sentiment and pathos in quite the seatee best vein of this popular =~ _ writer, “The Metamorphosis of Tan Shin” is a ing love tale woven around a «mall Japanese idal Wolf vou Schierrand, the famous trvele and authority on matters in the East, contributes an article, both interesting and timely, on" The Women every ee He was committed to the County Jall for ex- ESDAY EVENING, AUGUST 16, 1904 = ' | Entire Block, Fu'ton, trom Bridge | to Duffie d St., Brooklyn. | Items on Sale Wednesday and Thursday As Long as Quantities Last. No Mail, Telephone or C. 0, D. Orders Filled. Double Stamps Every Day With Cash Purchases from 8.30 Until 12 o’Clock. Single Stamps Thereafter, None With C, 0. Ds, City or| | 10c. HandKerchiefs, 6c. ei cicencintinnoemnpnenetnint 12%, Laces, 6c. CLUNY LACES, Torchon | Laces and Insertings; Cluny Insertings, Point de Paris faces and all widths of In- sertings to match; also many fancy Laces, yd...... 66 ¢ /2 Doz. Pearl Buttons, 6c. WHITE PEARL BUTTONS, 2 dozen on card......++ tees * + 1214¢. India Linon, 7c. WHITE INDIA LINON, 7,500 yards, 40 In. wide, perfect, clean Mill Ends, ranging from two to ten yards; fine, close and sheer quality, yd. 7e FF 15c, NainsooK, 7c. WHITE NAINSOOK, 6,000 yards, 40 in. wide, yard. 71ge] road, the 7 REL ohn ie ee ae heal 15c, Tray Cloths, 8c. FRINGED TRAY CLOTHS, 100 dozen, pure linen, soft finish, | neat red or blue borders (in Linen Dept.), worth 19C, COED ccsscrcrccercere |15c. Dinner Knives, 9c. DINNER KNIVES, Crown sterl- ing silver plate, on good steel, plain, burnished hand- les, each eons ee 4 15c, Lace Lawns, 10c. LACE STRIPED LAWNS, 3,500 yards, in pretty assortment of colors, some striped, others figured effects; good, washable Summer anes ——. sceeareminaiantoniniaanasllt || 19¢, StocKings, 10c, CHILDREN’S STOCKINGS, fast black cotton; seamless feet, double heels and toes good quality, strong and durable .. essere 106 ¢—_—_—___—___——-® 3 CKs. Toilet Soap, 10c, KIRK'S WITCH HAZEL TOI- LET SOAP, 3 cakes, in box. 10¢ ———_—..——” 1 Dz. Spool Cotton, 10c FALCON SPOOL COTTON, soft finish, 200 yard spool, per doz. ‘ 10c p ane asin 15c. Towels, 10c. FRINGED TOWELS, 200 dozen, size 22x45, extra heavy and extra size, bleached, absor- bent, ac’ —_——_—_ eka 29c. Garden Sets, 10c. GARDEN SETS, comprisin, rake, hoe and spade, goo size, set. 2 Doz.FancyButtons,12c, WHITE FANCY BUTTO! dozen on card.. —— 23c. Ribbons, 16c. SATIN TAFFETA RIBBON, $% inches wide, fine, lus- trous finish, all colors, yd. 16 50c. Ruffled Net, 17c. $00 YDS. FUFFLED AND FLAT NETS, 32 in. wide, in white and ecru, for cottage and sash curtains, with real Re- naissance insertion and edge, . Yard seers seeeeneeeeeee 50c. Corsets, 19c, FLOWERED GIRDLES, in dainty oink, blue, helio and yellow effects, boned with Steel n.seeee tee 19¢ ——————————— 39c. Jelly Glasses, 23c, JELLY GLASSES, with tight fitting tin covers, plain and fluted glass, doz........., | 0c, Sailors, 25c, CHILDREN'S SAILORS, mixed straw, trimmed with ribbon bands, all colors......... 28¢ p sua Boys’ 50c. Blouses, 25c, BOYS' MADRAS BLOUSES, pretty new effects, in plain or Russian style, cut full and guaranteed fast colors, sizes 3 to t4.....0.05 1,25 Sad Irons, 75¢c. MME, POTTS’ SAD IRONS, nickel plated, 3 irons, stand 17 Free B.& M.Blue Trading Stamps The morning is the best time for you to trade be- cause we give 2 B. & M, Blue Tradin; Stamps with each 10 cents you spend up to L2o'clock, Then 1 until closing time. These stamps are exchangeable for beautiful premiums that cost you absolutely nothing, 2 Imps Until 12 o’Clock wi Yous 4 ‘ou ry in. This Store. New Free Vaudeville. Visit the Recital Hall, Sixth Floor, and there you will be entertained free with a laughable original comedy, ‘‘A Mistake.’’ Wallace, musical artists of the highest repute, present this comedy and in it introduce musical effects in the nature of solos on the xylophone, flute-te-lette, musical cones, etc. Dally at 10.30, 11.30 A.M. SP.M. Admission Free, All ar Osborne & and 1, 2.30, 3.30 and e Welcome, Doesn’t This Furniture Impress You? Don’t blame us if you miss this grand distribution of fu: days of our First Annual August Fu: rniture Sale. we have quoted have been worth fullest investigation. Un ‘There is half the month left, and still more amazing values, royal in their splendor, are to follow: = col |} taralatavare” TTT TT Brass Bed, rich in design, 1% inch posts, heavy filler, massive mountings, all covered with best French lacquer, ornamental and useful, at 15,98, Others up from 24,50 Iron Bed, made entirely from metal, covered Parlor Suits, handsomely carved frame, cov- with three coats of best white enamel, heavy continuous posts, high head and foot ends, with massive brass rails, at 7,49 Iron Beds, up from 1.98 Examine our three leading iron beds at popular prices; 9.63, 7.97 and 5.70 Iron Couch Bed, al! metal frame, neatly bronzed steel wire spring, with heavy rein- forcements and heavy wool mattress, bed complete at 4.98 Iron Spring, all metal, at 1.87 Iron Spring, all metal, at 2.48 Iron Spring, all metal, at 3.69 Mattresses. Combination Mattress, covered in good grade of vir hair top and bottom, sides and ends, at 3.74 Fibre Mattress, covered in good grade ered in taj , damask and verona, value 31.46, 4125.49 ipestry, " » Parlor Suits, frame highly finished, covered in tapestry, value 41.16, at 35,27 Parlor Suits, covered in verona; value 48.29, a Parlor Suits, 5 Pocry rich coverings, hand. | some frame, value 55.76, at 48.96 Parlor Suits, covered in damask, mahogany frame, value 68.41, at 59.98 Odd Rocker, golden oak or mahogany finish, hij he seat, at 2,98 Rocker, with upholstered seat and back, at 3.89 Odd Dressers, made from oak, golden finish, rich carving, new design, large French bevel plate mirror, at 16.49 of tick, wool top and bottom, sides and ends, | eee Oak Dressers, with French bevel plate at 4.19 Here’s Good News of Carpets and Rugs Fourth Floor, We saved when we bought these beautiful floor coverings, Now you save beca added only a small commission for handling. You may search New York from beginning mirrors, up from 5.98 use we have to end and you'll not find anything so desirable at anywhere near these bargain prices. Extra quality Velvet Carpets, value per yard Heavy Velvet Carpet, value 90c,, at Best Axminster Carpets, value 1.50, at 97¢ Good Tapestry Carpets, value 75c., at 48¢ nelled back, high broad arms and large) Box Se finished, 1.62 carved bi at 98e Dining wood seat, golden oa large glas at 11.98 China from oak movable at 15,39 Clothes 1.25, at 89¢ wood bottom, value 1,50, at 98e Ly Sanfordand Hartford Axminsters Rugs of harmonious beauty and attractive. ness. with one from this assortment. Size 9x12, value 27.50, at 22.39 Size 8.3210.6, value 24.75, at 18.98 Size 6x9, value 18.50, at 14.98 Size 27x60 inches, value 2.75, at 1.98 Size 27x63 inches, Wilton Velvet, at 2.39 Linoleum and Oilcl Printed Linoleum, 4 yards wide, value 85c.; sq 2,000 yards of good grade Oilcloth, value 30c., 5.00 Toilet Sets at 2.98 Toilet Sets from the leading pot- tery in this country. Each is r rated with signs in na At and gold tracing. Never Ray sold before than 5.00; Base! Lot No. rey ry underglaze Doulton decorations, assorted colors, value at 28¢° Lot No. 3—Cuspidors, hand painted in beautiful me tallic lustre tints, worth 1.75, at 696 Maddocks Jugs, rich hand-painted effects on rich tinted grounds, gold stippling, 75c value, at 39 You can’t do better than provide yourself 15c, at Te Palm Leaf Knife Bas-| Sleeve Board, covered top, value 39%, at 29¢ ket, two compartments, at 89¢ | loth Imported Salad Sets, . 49e iite 1 6e China Closet, rniture during the sweeping reduction We have had a lot to say about it, and the prices Fifth Floor, iprecedented sales have marked each day, and we are pleased with the numberless compliments we have received, Chairs, ail oak, highly large cane seat, high back, shaped legs, at Dining Chalr, solid oak, ack, cane seat, Chatr, strong , at Se solid k, base with high gallery, bent glass ends, s door, movable shelves and paneled back, Closet, made » richly carved, with glass ends and door, shelves, and French bevel plate mirror, Sideboard, al! solid oak, new in design, attractive in appearance, finished, up from 8.69 beautifully Housekeeping Goods Basement. ‘I see so many things I don’t know where to be. gin; and they’re all priced so reasonably,” said a lady Monday at our sale of Housefurnishings, Thousands of bargains in every-day housekeeping necessities at little prices that make yo ey Clothes Brush, polished back, value two sizes, value 69c, special | Imported Cord Shop- 5 ping Bag, extra quility and large size, at 18¢ box wood, value up to 1.59, | Splash Mats, at Se value 10e, Gas Lights, complete with Extra Large Whisk mantle, brass burner and | chimney, value 59c, at 39¢ | that cope ichly deco- Broom, good corn, value 10e, 15¢ ond 18c, at Te 5 Slip Covers to Order: 6.39 | Fourth Floor. Residents of Hoboken, Jersey Ciiy and Greater New York are welcome to accept this offer. We will send an expert to your home, who will meas- tural colors 6.39 rate will be charged. for less now 2.98 ment. ure and fit slip covers for five pieces of furniture for 6.39, providing it takes no j more than 20 yards of material, Over that amount a proportional Material is the heaviest quality of Belgian striped damask, and each slip is bound with shrunk binding, convenience and utility of these covers are un. questionable. Telephone us to-morrow, Work: manship and fit guaranteed at 6,39 The necessity, Let Us Supply You With Pure Groceries Because health is the paramount issue. That is sufficient reason why you your groceries and meats here. You want beat quality and largest quantity for yo That is reason No. 2, mavens Ry innesota, tender, ends or 2 10-1. pall, INST SHIPMEN NEW IM PO HOLLAND just received koe, 75 cent Milohners, keg. . fasey. — Choice Ma: fasepo Gouin fat 0 tbe, 240, day; : per tb OX, TONGUB—A: ' | Vertbest brand, 1 tb, can ee Be AS ek Tabby, premier concentraisl, MACKEREL—Diue B. SALT—Otone fine ta- LATED ¥. mealy, bushel pa ase wes RAC! rxinia | RICE—Finest Japan, xed Crisp, Iba, Mens fe en, Grandmoth rs lee oF Spl Jumbles, bulk, per by fir &. Ib. wooden box RAISINS CONDENSED M Th mate, sweetenes SC) Ti I weight, can... 0 , CHEPSE — Herkimer County cream, worth 16 eta per Ib, spe- fal, per Ib........ WITTER — Willow ‘arm. fancy creamery, 5 | no better made in-lined car: Og Sreinok deliverst) 2 ender, an... § 0) asrarsavs Red, — California, 2%q-Tb. can GENUINE ISLAND CAUGHT BROOK TROUT—per id... LONG ISLAND BLUEPISH—per th. POTATORS —Fancy "and bag. tun wont 29 CORN CH — Blue % Bal Pn beck. 6 THREADS 25 Meaty Santa gg RHODE FRE s H|% shou HAMS. Swift's cured Te. | special, pound, cL Fresh Meats JERSEY ing oN. ipa ANGE ld purchase ur expenditures. fj Sixth Floor, —Armour’s or fine sugar. hame, OF cop. BE OR__ NAVI >) BEEF-- 6 TS ne, Cautet | CORNED SPARE Reng dim. g 7 r Rova. cure; per 5