The evening world. Newspaper, August 18, 1904, Page 8

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TONCE 10 WED Abroad, Miss of Staten Island, the Bride of the fate ona Wrecking Steamer 9 GETS THE NEWS Bs 1" UNSIGNED LETTER. do Had Returned Home After remony, but Departed when ler Arrived—She Will Be Ietandere Jearned to-day that , Bascombe, although en- BG to @ captain of « sailing yacht, “fm foreig® waters, was marrieé & mate of @ wrecking steamer on , night last in Clifton. rel is Baecombe is the daughter of mt Mary Ann Bascombe, of Staple- 4 be one of the weaithies: m Island. Her husband Lyons, mate on the wrecking B J. Merritt, of the Merritt: Company, ‘The couple were fn St, Mary's Roman Catholic at Clifton, Bascombe to-day received @ letter dated yesterday and Clifton, The letter was un- but it told of the marriage of ® daughter and Lyons by Cronin or Mead, When the ent to the ter to her Before her mother could get Ghance to read it the daughter had ‘Om her hat and left the house, Mother Displeased, understood that her daughter to marry Roscoe Conklin, Mies Bascombe met Lyons a year ago t were frequently in each other's wy until Conklin met her about | ‘months ago. Alter three month» | Conklin's yacht left port @ te now eaid to be in some foreign ifter Conklin's departure 2 atten seen at the Bas- and he was a steady vs i he was called to Nova Scotia itt. Lyons absent about and returned last week, He _Bascombe on Wednesday they tock a wall. On Sunday called, ond/afier remaining Mees for awl old Mew ay were goin, the: 4 nt to A 7 Pd his ship as w And Amateur Actress. ler mother Is sald p the owner of over sixty houser Island. Previous tq con Mrs, Bascombe took A very 4 local politics and many firemen 1 at ad by carrying bricks to the Was superintending the if and bad decided ideas of “145 To-morrow # famous 2 Tembrandt | terms tf preferred. tone, handsome, artistic fectly new—an instrument proud to play O BE sure of bringing a “Bost of piano buyers irom i to-morrow we offer Bf addition tive of the greatest oy York City—just hings up before the Hl trade begins WH upright piano, , eine is Two Tramps Killed by Striking —————eE—— Rarest Fruits. Two unknown men, supposed to be! COPENHAGEN, Aug, 18—While the . | amps, were foun freight train {rom New York early to- ‘| vring in the Great Belt to-day the tor- y. and it {s thought they struck the roof Pedo hoat Haversten was sunk in colll-| Wise they will very quickly apoll. These of the Garrison tunnel, This tunnel js| sion with the torpedo boat Storen. ples have reached the enormous bed lower than most along the of Central, and since {ts completion aj cued, The Storen Was only slighty ln-| ably containing about ten betes at $10 dozen men aye been brougit to the jured. a bie, Bascombe said to-day she had| ~~~ rived ee that =“). Or Dainty an Ve | [give them her blessing. SIXTH AVE, 19 2 TOZO™ STREET: i % i 3 f Na A Ae ate 4 mh ___THE WORLD: THURSDAY: EVENING, AUGUST 16, 1904, BRIDE OF TONY FAUST, JR., TONY FAUST, IR MOTHER DIES FROM GRIEF, FORMER COMIC OPERA SINGER, i) Davahier Was Murdered by u- 121 9¢ St, Q Sd Ave. Chatham Square. caused the death of Mrs, Catherine Klekel, of Motint Vern Te Bride Is Adine Louise Bouvier,| jirea co a scwce te tee netena, teste of De Angelis Gpera Company| \ srmesuring sn Sut es won niet tay PERTHW, —Wedding Took Place in} “xi Sileksl faa Geen tonaead’ te ber Suburb of St. Louis, r - a 73 yess impson, Coagferd Co 12ke fet 12! & SONS q ST. LOUIS, Aug. 18.—Tony Faust, jr. son of the Delmonico of St. Lousy, who had a brew of beer named after him. Is now a benedict, the bride being | ming oe haves ae Hee Sia seen Sete, 12 1st Street: | Chatham Square: home of the bride's mother in Kirk-|¥ copy) MAl! onders 2. extra for each 2226 to 2234 Third Ave. 193 to 205 Park Row. ’ Yausi's tends have tnown "bar 'wes| f Ree st twee, Be okt Two Establishments. a hing Pansy Faces. Water, U peer the Re oe" Bverything for Housekeeping. Come, Take @ Trip in My Aireh: ‘There's Nobody, Juat Like ag ttre tte (SPECIAL SALE of Dining-Room Furniture. Ree meen” Ro 25 per cent, reduction this week on Mahogany Pieces, enamored since his visit to New York a year ago, when he heard the young woman sing in the Jefferson De Angelis Opera Company, Miss Bouvier has been home all sum- mer and Mr. Faust has spent as much time in Kirkwood as he has In manag- ing his father's extensive business, —_——__ FELL TO HIS DEATH. A Bit o' Blarney, Meat | M it Mt. St. Louls Rag, Sun Dance, poi Prim, own at Dear O14 ; P : dann Abeecht, «man of Aty-fou aes 2) 2 atone 2O per cent. reduction this week on Oak Pieces, Douglas street, Brooklyn, to-day and broke his neck, Albrecht had just arisen and was go- ing from his bedroom to breakfast, He is thought to have missed his footing vomital wih dajusiee yuanen by |‘ the stlrway. He death was In oo We continue for one week more our offer of 25% discount on DEAD ON TOP OF TRAIN. [stisy RuMasiaMeainiiy | eansneo i ies Matting, Ice Boxes, Refrigerators, Baby Carriages ae | nai ae Go-Carts, Grass, Reed and Rattan Goods. CASH or LIBERAL CREDIT. Bumping for You, 121st St. @ 3d Ave. Park Row, near Chatham Sq. | RL NAMM, Let Well Enough Alone. Fulton Street = » * & Brooklyn: When Kate and I Were C Coming ' DURING AUGUST STORE CLOSES AT 5.30 P. M. SATURDAYS AT 1 P. M. ' 30 Trading Stamps Free. Through the Rye. Coupon—Upon presenting this coupon at) A. |. Namm’s Store FRIDAY (Aug, 19) and making pur. |—-——-———— Good-Night, Beloved, Ge Good-Night. Sweet Adeline, Because You _W. Old_Sweet- Sideboards, Buffets, China Closets, Tables, Chairs, Etc, Moot of Tunnel, | DANISH TORPEDO BOAT SUNK. | Of, a” frutss Zanatbar appiee are POUGIKEEPSIE, N.Y. Aug. bh! fobs Barter em gtae weld dead on top Of & NDanish ‘Training Squadron was manoeu- Ae sie Ther mont s padlente| Just @ month before they ripen, other. Their heads were badly battered, $100 each, They are not large, prob- ew York ‘The crew of the Haversten were rea- Exceptional saving opportunities Tak Friday Shoppers. 25c. for 50c. corset covers. 55¢formen’ s‘Inegligee shirts F RIDAY will be your last opportunity Millinery Bargains. S| Handsomely pleated Black Chiffon Hats, just the! thing for early fall wear, solidly made ‘ and worth $2.98, OMIY,.......escseeeeees 1 69: to buy a few more of those $1 shirts ANOTHER great Friday sale of muslin underwear lanne: at $$c.—sold all we had before closing 0 ood { Pretty ready-to-wear Black Horee-Hair Tur- planned to bring a great crowd of economical buyers: imi lod Theaee ahd triate bet tas wake rey began Good, bans, with black breasts on side; worth 1.98 Second Floor, . sent us 100 dozen more, an “though they're Aug. 19, E. W. & $3.50 wo. cea be - will give 30 Blue Trading Stamps Free in addition to those you receive on your purchase. Duck and Straw Outing an: , formerly sold at $2.98 and $1.49, all in first-class condition, choice. * . 98c even better than the first ones, the price to- morrow will be the same—SSe, Main Floor, A great many men wear soft or negligee shirts ail the year around—they. ‘regard them i as much more comfortable—but even though you only want to wear a negligee shirt the “remainder of the season, it will pay you to attend this” sale, S 65c. and 75c. negligee shirts, some of them white plaited 29¢, for 40c. drawers 25c. for 50c. corset of fine ¢ambric—mase with Covers of tine cambric, (u'll ‘awn ruffle, finished with French shapes. low round cluster tucks and hemstitched neck eflects— trimmed with hem. fine embroidery and lace, 45c. for $1 cont sacques and short kimonos in colored lawns, dimities and dotted swiss, broken sizes. 98c. for ¥1.50 gowns of fine \ 98 hainsook, chemise styles, with Cc elbow sleeves, trimmed with fine yy Hammocks. Closing out all Hammocks at 40c. on the dollar. 79¢. Hammocks; at $2.00 Hammocks; al $1.00 Hammocks; at. Best quality Ropes given free with every Hammock Umbrellas at 4, Price. Just received 12,000 more samples, same as on sale: Monday. Don't mias this opportunity. Lot 1—Fast black, steel rod, ladies’, men's and chil-; , dren's sizes, assorted natural wood handles, worth 60c. and 75¢,, At...scsseeseseeeeneees ” 29! C! 880 lace and embroidery | for muslin draw full file fil th and great assortment of dark and light colorings, 35c, Ly ee Sy haa taiie: false, | eaxch—or 3 for $1. i 35c over $1.00, + Lot 2—Fast black, rainproof, paragon Satan, hand- Couch Covers. Hiden line erst aaa Bony ladies’ 49e| ; 60-in. heavy Tapestry Couch Covers, full 3 yus. ves, wort! ; at.. . dasvccavdes Spe ci | b iture Frida To-morrow 35c. 7 ail round; value #295; QQ, Lot 3—Ladies’ and gents’ sizes, silk and lin and | a ar, ains in urn y. ‘stati t15 SOM Aasiscassasceninsis veveeesssevcsne 2OG] Pall atlk mate THERE’ pe one thing you can depend upon when buying furniture here and it is an impor- onery a Cc. Table Covers. r (Eh: =—> tant consideration, too—no matter how low our prices may be we guarantee the sta- , Main Floor, , 600 full-size Dining-Room Table Covers, 2% yds. wide, FY bility and lasting worth just the same, ‘The gratuitous advertising among friends of en- |TS the celebrated Whit- heavy tapestry reversible and deep herd 1.69 thusiastic purchasers goes to show that the quadity is here as well as low prices. FIf® |" ing Paper o, correspondence tringe all round, reg. price $2.98; special, ea. > Friday’ 's Specials in Dress Goods. To-morrow we exemplify our policy of selling reliable, inex- paper—only 3,000 boxes, th 52 aa NN f efor fe, tk ta Brilllantine and Mohair Sictl- ) tad Jans, bright. 'y lustre, in the wanted colors, such pensive furniture at low prices—prices which, if purchased and at the price—because of CRE KS NT RS CP WET PA as gun metai, golden brown, two shades of nary bi elsewhere, would cause you to question the dependability, well-known his -grade character Great % Price Car, ‘pe t Sale and rich fet black; 58c. qualities; for Friday qa ‘ of the paper—every box will go A great chance purchase of 450 rolls of test quality and Friday only........... Aga vhee eoghansh 29 Besides the excellent worth of every piece of perked we Log Wipe ty Friday, all wool and worsted Brussels Carpet of one of the Clean-up Sale s Nn, ordi- | carpets in the countr. bs ¢ b= a idee eta penne Som 5 eee aia iad pe uC ad 2 uJ bgt irae Curse for parlor, distag-room, bed- 700 yards in remnants and odd pieces, votles, nun’s ‘ary factory-made furniture. grade correspondence room or hall and stair, at the rate of about 49c. a veilings, Crepe de Chine, striped and checked waist- 4.25 (fF $6.50 chitfonters—nigh) $4 65, for $2.50 dining chairs— Several stylos— yd; all new and pertect goods, of beautiful color- ings and striped shirt-waist Suitings; in fact, all rubbed finish on solid oak—S golden oak frame, box seat, 1 the Kind you ings and designs, light and dark colors; a great se- odds and nie ot goods that have been retailed this rge dust proof drawers, lacquered brass} finely polished, shapely French legs, C usually isually pay 306. 15c lection; actual value $1.00 a yd.; to-monrey, 64c¢ season i hig! Pi 30c.; all at one aba for 9, trimmings and guaranteed construction. | closely woven cane seat. to 356, box for special, made and lald, at......+ vilestent quick riddance, Frid ‘ oeeeees $8 for $12.50 dressers of solid oak—| $ for $4 rockers—solld golden seupenaneiapeamieaed 8 guaranteed construction — fitted Ke 78 ak or geeeinn bireb ~ma- On a special table Friday at a price Enormous Money-Saving Rug Sale : with oval French bevel plate mirror—2| hogany finish—broad, comfortable seats that will pa t k Jections of our an- 2 long and 2 top drawers—perfect fitting | —shapely arms—restful back—highly here-—for you'll want ig glad aut tausig Mee ie ak oats this season. Me P: rice Sale of Oxfor ds, —very latest desi en. polished. ply when you see it. 9x12 RUGS. thee of ees Crreetionslly fhe quality and style as — | half price and sell at half price ese which we offer in this sale to-morrow are sel- ; All samples, bought at dom quoted at the price here named; 600 2.50 corsets 69¢/ | Women’s regular ar *3 shoes at °1.45. oeit Reverie, value $810, a vo 200] | Gam denied a te prc bere named, 6 pa WO sample lines secured at 9x12 Reversible, value $12.00, + 6,00 Colt ard Vict Kid, turned ; sizes 2% j 25 r T cost, together with those leit | THERE: S just 600 pairs in this lot—an end-of-the-season line of a manufacturer @)| 912 Reversible, value $18.00, at : 10 OTOMORROW'S BARGAIN List from our great corset sales—all who desired to make room for his season's business at once, Saeed Fiske 9x12 Brussels, value $22.00, at K Wowes's 108 Cakews Porte shi iE ang priced for a quick ane day 5,000 pairs of women's Oxfords—patent kid—plain tie—the new : 9x12 Axminster, value $80.00, at... +.+ss+versos Ts patent leather.........5.4 ; 6x9 RUGS. All samples bought half price and sell at half price, 6x0 Reversible, value $4.00, at 8x9 Reversible, value $7.50, at $ crown toe—Cuban heel—dull back—in B,C, Da “ Bo: 2.50 ee id E width ys" ‘ Calt Lace + Shoes, 1. 45 all sizes from hh to _T—regularly” “sold at iain va * ‘1, 45 att $1,95 for $3.50 tan oxfords—For The celebrated women’s 69c le airact Flat abdomen, medium bust, dip hip—18 to 25—few batiste—69c. Friday's selling—just 500 pairs of Russia $5 00 Resilia shoe §}, 95. o he ‘ble, value $12.00, . b » Blue ; D 6 versible, . 47c for $1.25 famous | calf Oxfords—the new Blucher style with No shoe sale that we have ever held before has ever Brussels, value $12.00, J. B. corsets | Cuban heel—one of the Gxd 9 created such buying enthusiasm. For the maker the Summer season is over—that’s why we were able to secure these shoes at a price that makes this Sale possible—it’s a sweatless, air-cushioned shoe—recommended the world over for its hygienic attributes—made ng atent select- 6x9 Reversible, value $15.00, at... 30c. Sampson Oil Cloth at 19c. 65c. Wild’s Cork Linoleum at 34c, Two great choice specials for your halls, kitchens. both are guaranteed of the best makes In the at kid, Cuban heel — bor & soles—in A, B, C and $1 95 } et, in both tle and hardwood effects of light and veka Hitt, boy colorings to-morrow. No mall orders. Noxe Friday Clothing Bargains GREAT SALE ROYS’ PANTS, Tbe, Values, 39¢, Strictly all-wool goods; just the thing for present and school wear; any quantity of patterns, in chav- lots and cassimeres, strongly made, with patent bands, riveted butions, taped seams and deep turned-tp hems; unquestionably the best NEW, fnEpED Ray c. oO. D. value ever given; sizes 3 to 15; worth 75¢,, at 39 R si ee | nt rota ~~ On Our Odds & Ends Table. ea as. | a a, RYE Ribbon Specials, MOTHERS' FRIEND WAISTS AND BLOUSES. Girdle—in ventilating net, excellent sedson’s smartest creations | 95 quality fine striped jean—well boned all sizes—at.....ccs eee ® —no side steels—lace trimmed top | $4.95 for 33,00 high kid shoes— i ies “san Me a Ml Lace or button—in black—a bargain which ir 'set—to-morrow no saving shopper should miss—Just 47c for $1.9. B. the shoe for Fail—patent and kid tips ss 95 corsets —Cuban heel—all sizes. Friday at... ° O-MOKROW we plac Sale of + ons sale oes guises @ Lalance & Grosjean’s celebrated Cae ne ay agate agate ware al prices that will Ptpertect phon: | " seppy Pure Silk, 4-10. Taffeta and | oulsine Ribbon, All our 75¢. and $1.00 Waists of this famous brand | ~~ ~—s make this sale a memorable bar- blue, blak, Nile and waite, 106 t reduced tor to-morrow; excellent fabrics; ; == ° 42}: pretty petterns; while they last.........., gain occasion to all who have Wa>#le cometo know the excellent char- A acter of this service-giving ware, Basement Salesroom, 656 for 6-qt. Ferlin saucepans, | 25¢ for fry pans, 790 fur No, 6 ieakeliles. 156 for pudding pans = 566 for 1%-qt. tea or coffee pots, 486 for 3-qt. buckets, 650 for 14-qt. rice boilers, §5¢ for round dishpans. 296 for 31. saucepans. k. |. Namo. A elettes | or Social Te, N¥ED MILE \ Nestle finest: can, CREAM OF WHEAT Sixth —Tegular i5e. cert Floor. Limit 2 cartons to each purchaner, @B=DINOFO A eee ee Smee wOR D WANT |

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