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TO FINNY TRIBE Sooiety for the Extermination of | Fish Will Be Abroad on the | Atlantic This Coming Sunday Morn, ALL GOOD FISHES BETTER GO TO CHURCH. “Sandy” Black Will Serve the Bait, “Bob” Davis Will Be the Living Anchor and Bill John- ston Will Sit Still, ‘The Society for the Extermination of Fish, Incorporated, will start on its first annual cruise at daybreak next Bunday from the Place of Ott, Broad Channel, Jamaica Bay, and tf there is as much as a rock crab left in the broad Atlantic Ocean when they get Dack it will not be for lack of honest effort on the part of the members, So 23 to be fresh and vigorous for the day's work the members of the Soclety Will have a dance on Saturday night at Broad Channel, They will go from the ballroom to the good launch Sucker at 4 clock Sunday morning, stopping at the Inlet for a swim, and afterward Proceeding as far out to sea as the sup- bly of naphtha warrants, Having been reliably Informed that the Atlantic Ocean contains everything from sea serpents to founders a great variety of tackle will be taken along, and everything In the way of bait, from red eyes to minnows, will be in the boxes of the official bait-keeper, Mr, “Sandy” Black, The members of the soolety represent @ vast fleld of talents, Mr. Black, ihe bait-keeper, Is one of the most success- ful stifers of artistic genius that the world hay ever seen. He has been ap Potntod holt-keeper because he knows absolute! hotning about bait. The ta! ents of Messrs, "Bob" Davis and “Bilt Iehnston are physical rather than men- tal Mr, Davin will referee the vartous fontesis and incidentally act as anchor Tr with t Howting Anohor, because tt lutely established by sei- ence that balloons will not sink, How: ever, the jish that would not follow so Vsclous a bit as “Bob” Davis has never swam the AUaitic Ocean, and although the cust of characters inoludes a live decoy this will really be the function of Mr Davis Mr, Johnston will be Plain ballast. He will be clamped to the “hol, for nothing can save the Sueker from going over if he ts allowed to move. Mr. Biedermann, who is cast for the Part of live decoy, is the man who immortalized the St, Louls Exposition ‘m colors, Mr. Biedermann got his reputation as a decoy from capturing @ squirrel by climbing @ tree and mak- ing & nolve like a nut, He is expected to lure fis ) he soclety hooks by .a| secret method wholly his owe ad “Battleship” Wood is the hei thousund. battles, all original reall | OF the others, the ay sald the better, Any. Adequate 'qketch of the, “Fisher | Maidens” would be libellous, Suffice it | to say that the society ts in grim ear: | nest about thie extermination of fish, | and AS an fheentive to the members, there are to be prizes for those that eateh the most and the eset Ig fishes. HARTY LAUGH PRALYTES GL Mount Vernon Belle Bursts an Artery in Her Brain After Lis- tening to a Funny Story Told by a Friend. Paralyzed by « laugh, Miss Elizabeth Bath, of Moung Vernon, is only now he ginning to recover her power of speech after suffering five weeks, during which time she was almost totally helpless, While visiting an aunt in Manhattan Miss Bath discussed with a party of young friends some amusing Fourth of July experiences. One story was so funny that she burst into a hearty laugh and in her emotion burst an artery in her brain, She dropped to the floor unconscious and totally para- lyzed. For a week she lay in a coma- tose condition, and specialists who ex. gested her were unable to explain her Sho is only nineteen years old, and had never known a day’s illness in her fe. The physicians decided she was in a trance. Dr. Kelly, the family physictan, finally decided she was suffering from @ cere- bral hemorrhage. She was removed to the home of her patents, No. 120 South street, Mount Vernon, and was kept alive on liquid nourishment. At the end of the third week she par- tlaily recovered her voice and was able to speak in a whisper. She is now con. scious, but is partly paralyzed, and it fe doubtful if she will ever fully recover the use of lier muscles and the sweet voice for which she was noted. senoniesilifiormenae BIG LIBRARY ON MATRIMONY, Prof. Howard Gives “Gives 1,700 Volumes to Chicago University. CHICAGO, Avg. 18—A library of 1,700 yolumes on “matrimonial inatitutions’ has been donated to the University of Chicago. Prof. George Biliott Howard, e ene, and formerly Sotarer of ~ dni eae oe erty nor, #14 ont mar- wer! riage, diveree and the fan The Big Store Is Always Busy Because It Stands Solidly Upon If § Meritt they are amcng the busiest for so many inducements are extended In the way ote cellent and seasonable merchandise at popular prices that the desire to purchase is Being a store of many original features, public interes T naturally follows that a store which in multitudinous ways, day after day, meets the exacting requirements of an immense and critical clientele, should progress Thus it is with the Slegel Cooper Store, August were considered the dullest months of the year. At the Siegel Cooper Store The various mid-Summer clearing sa.es ncw in progress lend spice and piquancy to the daily affairs of the Siegel Cooper Store, as the various busy sections prove. satisfa:torily. SIEGE SIXZH AVE. mt 2 addition gives Green tntil noon—single until closing be redeemed in the Pr2mium Parlor cn the Fifth Fioor, ome Wain; _THURSDAY | RVENINS. The Big Store sells the best goods for the least monsy and in tv Trading Stamps with all purchases—doub'e hour. Filed stamp No CONNECTION WITH ANY OTHER STORE NEW YORK. Choice for this sale, a yard, BELGIAN tan, oxford PRINTED effect CANVAS: shades Navy or black. Harness & Horse Soods. Whether for light or heavy driving, equestrianism or the stable, every requisite in the most varied assortments can be found bolt eg plain shades of BATISTE — various printed WEAVE MADRAS — plain blue, cadet tan | cream, light in our harness Store. SINGLE DRIVING HARNESS made of heavy oak tanned, si 2%-inch hand-laced saddle, 144 «inch raghe 60alas on 2. collar and breeching and bridle has overdraw check rein. QWash Dress Goods. The prudent housewife will find in the divers assortments qualities ranging from 12}4c. to 20c. a yard, and will be quick to benefit by the extraordinary opportunity. PRINTED CHEVIOTS — printed dots and figures. PRINTED DOTTED SWISS—white or tunted grounds or dots. with small Harness. russet or black reins, nickel or rubber mounting, Horse Goods. TAN, NHIPCORD LAP ROBES: full Mo at pu tered BARR LEATHER 60 plats, COTTON EAR NETS, ba 790 at RORES with om- 9.9, ‘Altai RNESS 5 8o LASH FLY NETH: 7 gg 23c Pe iss fe Beinn aise, regularly 5 00 A ATE AS, all AVA A Rs, Ni fet you a iis. for sinewnere! ier 480 ILO, & CO'R PEAR WAY. xn. C1 2s § imperaie, [ae ty a | 3.50 STAC ELEN hy ama Ro fer @ ‘Bteak: Newport Porgies, per Ib. Newport Haddock, per Ib., Boston Codi Boston Haddock, per Ib., oS. well-known IDEAL CARRIAG® SEATS. Be IPS; 6 plaite and ey peg ® ae Ly Lae 8: 8 plat an er rand, nickel ferrule and IDE WHIPS; nae ‘ LAP ROBBS; araen; Mt ine, High-Srade Cigars Ht fi Less Chan Elsewhere. Weet finest ai FENIX. Ker we 4 CLEAR | HAVANA regular 100, wrapper LADY ROSE Dj matra long mixed as quality: box of PORTO RicCAy made bigh- Port fois, regvinrly 4246; box (Main Floor, World's Greatest Srocery Hams Unusually Low-Priced Go-Nforrow Souire's Celebrated California Shoulders, commonly known as Pionie Hams, ‘icken Halibut Steaks, ft Besson Speen Steake or Feney Gelman teeters fish, per Ib., Long Island Plounders, per th. Fancy large, live Sott Shell Crabs, E dos., ms“ inderwartere of Canada Mutton, ‘Portauater of genuine pring Lage. ldaaartc of genuine Spring i b 4 Extra ‘choice native Sirloin Steaks, per Choice qual i lity native Short Rib Roast, Admittedly fag syperior to any other curing. ia ie ies large. (average weight of) Ie) ehemed We tat Yon oot ccs ents op ry Fresh killed Pennsylvania seek quality Roasting Chickens, per jt Celery, Lana jerse stalks, per ste. Paney hag jess rad Eaily Rose “9 toes, ver pehaaithoys porcES ie thick ort méchine meth ‘att bi nicely ok ens each, orm Ay i dal! CRACKERS, Tie old fashioned Bt crisp and salty: Drane’s Pound cals, tia, molasses or citron, 3 ibe, pers Reautiful Fall Rugs Fresh Fromthe Makers’ Looms. To see the new Fall Rugs, as we have them, without admiring the skill, ingenuity and untiring energy of the manufacturers in their efforts to please would be remarkable. More appealing designs, attracting and pleasing color combi- nations and distinctive ideas than can be found elsewhere are the The orices tell their own story. Size 9x10.6, incentives we offer. FRENCH ang: x. opr ORG originally morro AX XMINST {hy origina AL OO, originally row. XTRA Geatrabte: special to TAPESTR' sae S0b Sh encttal toe Rereraibles HEAVY oriaimRy 8a 50; morrow, be Pe Adialiy iy $90.00; ape: 37,50 “sas RUGS: best quailty BR RUGS; yo) Rap) qual. my Sew een 1h 60 SMYRNA RUGS: revere: 123.00; weclal 79°59 FELVET RUGS, very 18.75 x tee ed RUGS; double sonata’ /Q, $Q Aeary quailty, 5 1200 i ” Size 8.3x10.6. aa, * 92.50 21.50 Rok Tortatnaliy eal to-morro’ ALL WOO! MYRNA R orleinalty Ti harea eu RUGS. ortetnally 11.25: special to- Size x0. ALL WOOL SMYRNA RU’ originally 11.30: special jopERG 18°619"STS. Qéain Floor, Front, 19th St.) single strap leather, with “thocet LOS $-foot 400 disek, blue or Og (Basement. Front.) ba Mer: box oo a rs 33 TEN-CENT HAVANA Pet rapper oF work, box thawangt CAEADORES, hand. Y Gaiden te Santos. fresh room! ta Freel etter, books may 0c printed figures 9Se butt, ad Bu. has Rican mS 1,00 lath Bt.) babiaapiedl « °4 iN. tee eter bas Bo He, © 1475 875 8. * 9.50 Rega? airinally Ss toca 7.50 Hoa, Ss. ariegaatis 6 00 0 BEAUTIFUL AXMINSTER, RUGE— Your choice of the Or with Pall selections 7 aT 38 where. sheer white lawns, dainty ergodies, brussels net. satin foulard and cotton etamine. Many are taste- fully trimmed; others are handsomely tailored. Time was when July and “Wor | remarkal \ i B ype Women’ Ss Summer Dresses and Shirt Waist Suits Clearing Go- morrow at The most radical, the most decisive clearance event of the There are no reservations of any description. Prices have been reduced regardless of every considera- tion save that of effecting immediate clearance:. Summer season. Dresses anid Shirt Waist Suits to $18.75 earlier in the season are marked $3.75 Inasmuch as there are not more than 150 garments in the lot early purchasing is advisable Dresses are slightly soiled; others are the remainders of certain lines; in some cases there oy ‘ and 4 of a kind, there are more—as many as 3 All Are Made of Materials That Are Enjoying Greatest Popularity. Designs and colorings are strikingly attractive, and any woman lucky enough to share in this sale will have fully a month's good ser- vice out of her purchase. Summer Dresses, Shirt Waist Suit Combination Photo Special From the Benedict Studios. One dozen Carbonettes—the kind you have to pay at least $4.00 for at the exclusive photographers’ —and one 16x20 Black and White, which wl cost you about $3.00 else- For to-morrow and Saturday forenoon we offer you the twelve pictures and the enlargement for...... centuated in many wz ys. always keen in any announcement it makes. (Women's Outer Apparel Sections, (Studios. Seventh Floor, take @th Av. Elevator) ATRTeET 12. 194, ay fe) that were priced at $8.75 Some of the to-morrow. In others 's and Outing Suits of fine linens, Second Floor, Front.) 3.00 Women’s Albatross Waists. Pretty, Yoat and Ettective. effective Waist is Waists like these are particularly adapted for mountain or seashore ey will be found excellent for other uses wherein a stanch, yet an folks seeking such a garment will find to-morrow’s price a one considering the excellent value. is of and no on TROUS SERS bboy of hoy oy: ssiaeg odig, beyond any competition will Friday, AMugust 19th. The Very Tall Man | Who never finds Ready- Made Trousers. They are here from 3% to 37 inseam. ne SERVE HAS BE BEEN CALLED IN FOR THE FINAL MUSTER. And the values heretofore acknowledged SEVEN GREAT SECTIONS OF TROUSERS, CONSISTING CHIEFLY OF NEW ARRIVALS FROM THE TAILOR SHOPS — VIRTUALLY THE “PICK AND FLOW Gr They are made of superior quality Albatross, handsomely tailored. “ + Contre, 18t! Grousers Sales Cpidemia : ? Judging from the Sales of Trousers rampant in New York during past three weeks, a stranger would imagine that the styles had c! ‘aistcoats were worn the ed ore—J CAUSE OF ALL. THIS BUT THE T ROUSERS. EPIDEMIC IS THE GREAT SEMI-ANNUAL EVENT AT THE SIEGEL COOPER STOR! to get a little ahead and the ot Giganuc Sale that opened here on August 4th. Afier two E. Some tried or followed the this great movement athers RY PAIR OF TROUSE! RS IN be eclipsed—hence marvellous! FOR Every TASTE. Cassimeres @ Tweeds. Fine Mixtures, Stripes, Her- @tingbones and Checks. All * colorings Excellent textures. Trilor's finds a regular Bonanza! Waisis up to 48— ~Inseams 10 35 The Little, Short Man Fine Striped Worsteds Who always has o have "2 Iguding Sle, Gray. Navy Trousers cut down. He will @ and Black G lorings find 28, 29 and 3 30 inseams. __with neat Stripe effects. The Stout or Fat Man Black @ Blue Cheviots No matter how baa over 289 and Navy Se: | 200 Ibs. his weight. @ Fabrics tested as to find 44 to 54 waists. ___and Durability. ey The Talla Stout Homespuns and Flannels, Bright effects on medium and eee ye saad $9 light grounds. Very stylish © andexclusive. Trousers with ___ Roll Bottoms Chree ¢ Hundred Men Way Select o-Morrow AT 7 | To begin with we will offer 150 HIGH-CLASS $' (coats and trousers), | Sack Coats, ' mohair, ment. comprising Navy Blue Serges of celebrated and medium colorings. These si Ane Ouse eeee FOR SSIMERE AND WORSTED SUITS. Cassimeres in light and black fabrics. There spuns and its are make. Fancy mixed Worsted are but 3 and 4 suits of a ine but every suit is a early comers will pick them rapid! Si sasiaipit wd omprising Tropical honey leaae 9 faith wan, ‘4 silk lined, others with alpaca or UMMER SUITS AT °7. a special invest- “plum,” and the Choice at Seven Dollars. ey P a Fancy Fall OGweeds Did you ever enter The big Store by the new entrance from’ st z Station? :pecially tullt tor conven e1:¢ of our patrons \ {1.0m up or down town, Just ascend u short sta rway, ¢ te right and in: moment you are in New York's moit poj sor ee es NO CONNECTION WITH ANY OTHER STORE THE BIG STORE 4 ACITY IN TSELF SIEGEL E, OOPERI SIXTH AVE. phnatiznomm 8"SI9°STS. NEW YORK. 2, ; In Yew Shades, Yard, , Not too early to buy Dress Goods for Children’s school for such superior values as here notated make purchasing opportune. ' " c FANCY TWEEDS in the many neat effects we display make up nate wear are double width and consequently cut to sereemgn. Ta new and handsome Fall shades are abundanily represented. Two hundred” 29 pieces just unpacked for this sale, A ea Venetian Cloth, * | cua width all wool Vene- a Voites. Double width all woo! Voile in pee led asad 29¢ | peal Peeordgat aH es efi (4 Wines and Liguors. MPAGNE ti ary oF STAND, Mega ae ee fies | & Xneslica ‘nd Port “aot gate gual and Haver! an pints, a8. Sh pak’ 4 Chew" De MeNTHE, fnew torte ti hed Ho! Nitkin, mgorted from war Pantt & Bohne, Dei tes atts cae art ath ILYATO. SHERRY AND SOV, ry imported LR? pet onthe too | ey a Suarte. ‘ Ee rere, it Wok pre a years tull au ” AT Buds Bathing Suits. For Women, Misses and Children,” Every lot must go, and that means that many will p Bathing Suit for the Summer days ahead and others will, future requirements. WOMEN’S BATHING SUITS of Brilliantine wa lar shirt Me er atisardas and Novely ole cere oO ; of fines Brilliantine Flannel and p Sicilian. Very superior qua'i- ties and chic alg Pel elab- orate trimmings. MISSES’ SUITS OF BRILLIAN. TINE. BLUE ONLY. Fits ait ih ea etary 4295, Ao OS misses SUITS of Lay Pas Brillantine, with @ pore ec Np og 75 brilkancine. Regularly $4.00, &e CHILDREN'S | adMtao SUITS of Blue Flan- nel, one-piece effect; round collar, braid trimmed. 75e Regularly $1.10, CHILDREN’S BATHING SUITS of all- wool 9) So ‘Beeond Flannel. fancy collar and bel. Regu'arly $1.50, Shoe Urees Go-Worrow at 196 Infants’ Soft Sole Shoes at 15¢.; Men's and Women’s Oxfords at and Other Surprises. Tables heaped with : able bargains in desirable Sum-s mer Footwear for the little folk and the grown-ups, too. There is every i — consequence big Consolidated Floor will ba ally busy to- 19c. For Shoe Trees in sizes to fit both Men’s and Women’sShoes, Many shoe deal- ers charge 50 to 75¢ents for Shoe Trees exactly Pt like these. Children’s Gen Shoes and | Infants’ Soft Sole Oxfords, INFANTS sores | We have these in CHILDRENS TAN SHOES e have AND OXFORDS, tan or cham- white and red: also some oe pagne kid spring heels sizes up toll. at 69e | Women’s Oxtords WOMEN’S OXFORDS, mostly $2.00 grades, several styles, all sizes. 950 | Women's Sample Oxfords. | WOMEN S $3.50 AND $5. bad Gok OXFORDS. The vf tore there are all ' tre rc fre a

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