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Jr 54 iT " PEDMOND, THE FAMOUS IRISH PARLIAMENTARY LEADER “WHO 1S: NOW ON A VISIT HERE: WITH HIS ‘BEAUTIFUL’ WIFE. et i A SUICIDE EPIDEMIC Weader-ottthe trish-Pasliament- @xy-Party Deolares:the Pros- 4 ’ Themselves To-Day and Tw Expected to Recover. AGED CRIPPLE ENDS a Turns On Gas. eanoye’ to the-convention of Irth League of Amertea, Meimond, M. P.; Patvtck O'Brien, ReRegt A.C. Donelan, M. P., and ~ M. P., are @oregathered Williamsburg early to-day, Four pe one attempted to kill themsely vnly tw cceeded. Carrie Ehr "1 of No, to she ° the Hoffman House to-day, the her sweetheart, el Richt, of No, 330 tile Geealeniain tak eee Mauher airoet cl has been at sew | the manufacturer recommends that you put the collar a lor fa on an n ot leis ern . : t . ft A . , homes are here and with whose plied te lite aon ilies arene, j before slipping in the tie. You will be surprised toy ‘ aml tae provers to @ the not /the freedom that belongs to her and he Feturned last week. ‘This re- i how easily the searf slips into place, and it slides ang ca dp A rss coat te Doe haves bind Sane aheston a ihe ie in a ce kis sve t} and forth when tying just as easily as it would ow “rwhen opportuni I want Greased ‘heraslt In her best clothes standing collar, Watch the demonatrator doing it today, be comes I wan r n e ‘ 5 bathroom: dts. 2 F A the parte te. be rouee kaamets. ta coved a chloride ot men oon We §! Hest of all, this manufacturer does not believe in ol T bave come here for the purpose of \wlass of water and drack it. she im ¥, ing you for the idea, for the collar is intinitely more d asking the auxiliaries of the move- how In St, Catherine's Jiospitul, where 1 . i i ment to ald in getting together a fund ible did eho car ‘ ' | ble than any otber collar made, and it cosis more to m . that will enable us to carry all the Christine Kual . - t " P , is made af hi ; land. Not gply have r strength in Hieiieue earlh iedaee an will be sold at 12!,e each, two for 25¢. surgeon brought hee around aft well, Nicholas Raker, an who has not been able to ance for years, suc out of his bed during the absen of his sister early to-day at his hom the tellow who doesn’t, His Stay to Be Short, Be Fe, ec oo Oe e 6, wn should not nag alee | for mn vate Irish League was n gtreoger, than It js at the present ti just before leaving Queenstown I hai self, He was cut down dead. the pler at the foot of of the Reception Committes, d members of those two bodies met distinguished Irish statesmen off tine. Redmond wes first de-|retums prepared, and they sorted standing alone on the starboard | steady progress in numbers side of the great steamship, and his |*WiT you say a word, out — every throat with | abou. the f, committee was Ms “Tt Is true that ther revenue cutter Mackinas,| pranching out of la commissioned for its | lines, but jt will never amount to any- soon ag the doctors | thing until we have home rul Miner the Mackinac of the talk” of In morely talk. Let around to her port side. where| government first and industrial prog- by official courtesy selected mem. | Teas Will come afterw: It is all of the. committee boarded the FE a ae AR steamship and caught the hand of the whom they were there to hcenor, donment of politics otivity for Industrial ureulte, but that is ho more ’ were not the first, however, tq & greeting from these than quack medicine. It's ! . ek shores, Agr J. J. O'Callaghan, National Secre- on when you nee tht re der the industrial, move of the Leagup, had preceded them thi ‘steamer, accom. lily, member of ald Teutonic had reach and ‘Mmond thor pelled to look out for his luegag jouse, which will be the social head- even this detail of his coming {| quarters of the League until the con- the others In the party had been | vention ts over, thought of by the commities, and when| The ladies of the General Committee he stepped ashore he found @ customs | have arranged to tender a formal re- inapeector at his elbow to do his bidding. | ception to Mrs. Redmond to-morrow verything Was in readin to expe-|evening In tht drawing-rooms of the is denarture for hi hotel, On Sunday night there will be MC. Keefe @ public recention to Mr, Redmond and ladies’ at he General | his colleatues at Carnegle Hall. He | an out has not ited. He was about thirty. years old and well dresmed in a’ bi serge sult and expensive linen, ——- Properly Defined, (From the Chicago Tribune.) “Explain, if you please,” Prim, “What you mean by that slangy wo #100, Said Miss Per! che Green corn on the cob,” riages wore In waiting for the visl- and the committee were y to the Hoffman y will be remedied, ind thought it time to turn will Now, YOu tell me something about the war?” he asked. You know T have been at sca for a week.” Redmond was informed that Po: still holding ite own an uation waa practically the same as when he sailed trom Ireland Where are your athies, Mr. Redmond, tn this confit “Well, they are not with the Japanese. About all t ‘3 we get je from thelr sid 1 are fe’ on, and I would Uke to hear some! fe change, It's only their a! ‘ory that we are getting fron rthur, “You have heard, have you not, that fe Crar of Russia ies, pho $ out ay a pudlic testimonial of ids tic when a little | good feeling and jov at the birth of an Andon or us. XY ian" o nat, \ he land purchase bills working | know” hae had “yee ubstlahel fs well, but slowly. ¥ fifteen years the Enelish na’ Parnell caused it rom now the whole of the land ip to be Mshed in the British arm : 4 wilt have changed hands, with but it still flourishes in the navy. It ‘Deen in this country for several weeks. en) some was only at the last session of Parlia- , everybody had shaken the “hands of the visitors William Michael Byrne, Assistant United States Dis trict-Attorney, read to them an address of welcome on behalf of the United thelr ment that a bill w and they were holdings, who will not sell, WHO Giscuetine Gyat the welent af "tee cane’ Iriah League and its sympathisers, The ht of Freemen, HH} ef ii gE¢ get id of " °o ea were the plier to | i coll Mi “a. Redmond and Miss Rednond’ « id subject tha toke care of them as the men folk: were. k I on jeliver an addroas, also will speak on “a-filling their heatte. Simpson Crasopord Ca, 97,50 for women’s *22.50 linen suits "3 the final effort to close out all the odd summer suits and -shirt-waist suits, and when you consider that these suits will be worn during early Fall, this remarkable bargain occasion i he ot » Quarantine by Conor O'Kel En ‘t tor North Mayo, who has i wil! _nave_to_be compelled to do 80 | should be and what the weight of ‘the SEEK WOMAN WHO IMEKICAN EYPSY. “We in Ireland,” sald Mr, Redmond in DESERTED BABE in, | | will appeal to you as the best suit-buying occasion of the year. 7 Third Floor. | erel te cy ‘ree rg BEGS ON BROAD wal $7 50 womed's md dimity $5 Ns’ Wand” Cieabeas OA Feu + coast ° $22.50 sults, dresses at @njoy in your separate States, “The Irish cause has advanced lately { With large and rapid strides, and it seems likely that the time is near when the Irish party in the Imperial Parlla- ment will be granted the concessions which it demands. We believe that we have the sympathy of free men in all parts Of the world. In coming here wa : believe we have the sympathy and good will of every person in America. We not only Appeal to those of our own tace'in the struggle we are making, but to tree men of every natiohality,” Supposed Nurse Leaves Well-|Woman Arrested with Her Dressed Infant in Woods Near} Pretty Little Daughter and Montclair and Takes Train] Released on Promise to Go for New York. Back to Mexico. It's the final sale, so you'll want to come to-morrow, Odd lots gathered he:> and there throughout our stocks and placed on one great table and marked for Friday's eye | at a sensation- ally low price; those handsome butcher's linen suits, in white and colors, a variety of styles to choose from, with a good assortment of sizes, Many of these suits have sold We've only seventy-five to sell, so If you are interested yoy want to come to-morrow. Dainty creations in fancy striped dimity—handsome patterns suit- able for afternoon or evening wear— dresses that have been selling afl season long as fast as we could get them in at $10; but we have 75—the end of the 5 MONTCLAIR, Aug. %—The brutal baa ” abandonment of @ two-months-old baby Pr led A Tay Tee, wenay a gitl here by a woman who came from] in the Court of Specktl Sessiona to-da: New York has aroused the authorities} on a charge of Degging In Broadwi %; to such a pitch of indignation that they] 24 well as imperiiling the morals of line--and will place them on sale Fri- day at less than you could have them made; extraordinary value at...:..... Two Beauti: -year-ol hter Lute, - as $22.50; vg ep ful Women, have decided to call upon the New York | Netafenifenticle, aapeier Ketan | | while they last, on 6 lawn A ¢ Mrs. Redmond and Miss| police to assist them in finding the sistant District-Atorney Corrigan, Priday, at. .sccoceess ° dresses » Rather Redmond, two of the most bedu-| woman who left the little one all night | ¥RO proserutes the cages Ip this court, ‘ fou, had coo up trom Dorn eat ye | 2 wood, & prey to mosquitoes and | forth.” The "od, women. waa, Vey for $7.50 Friday & Se low Were| other Insects. A good description of| voluble, and In the burst of generosity . Mstening to the welcome of the com-| ths woman will ve sent to the New| finally offered. fo" te Ta Tee as | “er Mera Mg pone mitteo and the plans that “folks ashore’| york pollee to-day, and It is hoped that the Qitanle hesisiant lor ihre cots, e SI as high as $6, but then we never ly declin rig, of the Charity charged the tha d to beg on Broad- | had made for them. Mrs, had heard Me cheering while she Redmond allow the end of August to find us with a single summer dress on hand; of course you can wear them, especially for indoor wear, most any time of the year, Good her arrest will result in establishing the} Special Ol Parentage of the child. (pe ‘The woman and baby came here on| Way" ft" ay t the mother Wedneqday on the Erie Railroad. The! legging potatoes on Broome street, near woman was well dressed, but from|Pregdway, She was convicted of beg- We just wish you could see these sults, you'd certainly marvel at the price; daintily trimmed with lace, handsome patterns, all sizes Alongside the Teutonic seen for & moment at her open atate- her general appearance she was the | \}u “ and.a variety of styles. They were 44 Hy) -, assortments of patterns and sizes ‘ . The smil Jexic s suspended and she a met the glances of Mer eavende i8*| nurse, rather than the mother, of the| was allowed to go end take the child) | considered to be the best values on “hh i : left, all beautifully — trimmed mirers showed a set of ¢ Utle one, The child itself was attired | “fh ver Sixth ave. at $7.50, bly Wie with lace; while owed & jeeth that were A troupe of fantastically dressed men} A iyyt the remnants db they last, Frida daaaling. Such lips and such teeth and| !" Costly raiment and seemed of good | and women who had been sitting quiet. ‘dai y - xe 5 Ys e gust eyes are aung in the musle of| ditth. The woman took the baby to| ly In cour: left the room with her, all|¥ go Priday at...... at.. ap Moore, the Foundling Hospital here and tried | Nlsily pleased with the disposition of ee ee aT the nee, A reporter of The Evening met| to have it admitted. The Sisters, seo Mr, Redmond in the Teuton! loon, | Ing at once that It belonged to people and the statesman briefly reviewed for, well able to support It, declined to him the phases of the Irigh question as) take it in. The woman then left, ,M atands to-day, She was next seen passing slong The Object of the Vinit. Greenwood avenue, the baby in one py fies upset a stomach Bg nol the “My and a bundle ‘in the other. Frank! system is kept constantly toned up ’ Mn ice cane ee ace : Clayton, of Greenwood avenue, saw herjand healthy, and digestion assisted, the first place, to attend the second| Das# Into the woods, Later she was|by taking National Convention of the United Irish} #"n at the Erie depot without the League of Americ: which we baby, She took the 6.87 train back ta WPecsived great assistance In the past| New York. + two years, morally and materially, In| It was a: daybreak yesterday morn- {the second place, I have been anxious| Ing that W. D. Atkins, on his way to to Come here at this time because of] a tain, heard a baby erying in the un- the election which is impending at home| derbrush at Greenwood and Wilard ave- ‘and which must give to the Irish party He got in and found the baby ‘a power that will place it in a com- It hald been tossed on the ground ding position. We need the sym- put regard to its comfort, and its Sarny ‘Of the people’ on this side of the water, wé need their moral support. The moment |s critical, and with their ‘assistance we shall, 1 hope. be able to grasp victory. Wants Amerien’s Ald, “The! present Government is doomed. It is gertmin that tt i# only a question of months, or perhaps only weeks, when, It. will have {o face a general “election: Mr, Chamberlain, who broke up Liberal party, has broken up the Unionists, and there is no doubt that fon will result in the Ceteat of the Government. Out of thin défent will come the extra po Ir#land needs. With eighty-f in the Imperial Parliament. Ireland will be able to swing as it likes, It \willcontral the House of able Sale imported enamel ware. S ware receives three coatings of enamel, The enamel prepared by experienced HI T chemists, is absolutely pure, and, unlike other ware, positively free from poisonous substances, Such is the tenacity of the enamel that the strongest acids neither discolor nor affect the durability of the goods in the least, To-morrow moming we sell this ware at reduced prices. Basement Salesroom, Regular selling $1.20 coffee pots, sale price 0c, Regular selling $1.15 @blong roasters, sale ice 85. Regular selling 65c. tea pots, sale price 40c. Regular selling $1.35 dish pans, sale price . Regular selling 78c. preserving kettles, saje price 50c. Regular selling 19¢. mixing spoons, sale price 15c. Regular selling 29c. pie U eagd sale price @1c. Regular selling $1.05 colanders, sale price 7c. Regular selling 0c. pud ing pans, sale price 38¢. Regular selling 40c, wash basins, sale price 30c, Regular selling $1.35 lipped sauce pans, sale pris 906, Regular selling $0c, lipped saucepan, sale price 45c. Regular selling 90c. rice boilers, sale price 68c. Regular selling 35c. soup strainers, sale price 25e. Regular selling $2.15 tea kettles, sale price $1.60. Regular selling 15¢. tea strainers, sale pric: 10c. Positively: women’s $3.50 shoes Friday at *1 ["s the sensational shoe sale of the year—brought about by our rigid policy that demands a complete clean up of all seasonable enerchandise bought to sell in season. Now when $ you consider that we include many pairs of WEAK STOMACH Summer weather {!s especially apt ws said it itwily during face was carefully have suffered night. rubbed with linkin rative)y comfortable, Pretty ithe thing and f ite all mi@htsin g) ties have no d sent out from wy to be got rid Te it pasible they mean to find iis mother the nurse and bring them to jud- tloe for their brutal copduet. —_ ——— Tt is will live women’s high shoes in this sale it’s decidedly the most remarkable shoe sale of the year. Women’s oxford shoes worth up to $3; Women’s $2.50 patent vamp turn soles, Cuban héels, Women’s kid turn ties, Cuban heels, paient tips. Women’s Louis XV heels, kid ties, Women’s patent vamp, Louis XV heel ties” Women’s all patent leather $3_high Louis XV heel ties, white Spe open air wt that ork Duffy's Pore Malt Whiskey It is an absolutely pure tonic-stim- ulant, prescribed exclusively by near. ly 10,000 doctors and used in more; An tmposstbttity, than 2,000 hospitals in all weakening, | (From the Philadelphia Ledger.) wasting, run-down conditions of| “I object to being called @ ‘gay Lo-| body, ‘brain, nerve and muscle. Ab- thario,'" said Mr, Bragg. “Of course, | solutely p id tree from fusel oll. Tm not engaged to any particular girl, = ae tayo ead reo or a rec! a re not,” In tod ghe wore pirat be ry free. Duffy Malt Whiskey Co, } * Roohester, N. ¥, W WLLANSBURG | Four Persons Attempt to Kill Succeed, While One Is Not} LIFE BY HANGING. Well-Dressed Man Jumps Over- board and Is Drowned—One Girl Takes Poison, Another There was an epidemic of suteltes in Mauser el last night with hour's Work, howevvr, and she will got No, 37 Stagg street, and hanging him A man who waa seen loitering about sald Miss, “It's a man with a long | ' ~ Store Closes at 8PM. Saturdays-at ! | | Ties and Temper. su a Too bad the genius who invented this collar wasn't b Qn a hundred years ago, to save the dispositions of men have been trying, since laundered collars have been in w to pull a tie around when it was locked by the button, in order to get the knot in the right place, Today we introduce “The Looscarf" Collar, 1t is mia with a little pocket entirely on the inside to take the BD ton. The underband when laundered springs away the outside of the collar, so that the scarf slipx th all the way round after the collar is buttoned. Inf rr Try acouple or a half-dozen Loosears Collars today, you will be surprised to see how easy it will bata | ready for breakfast in the morning, as well as to keep ¥a | searfs fresh and new-looking for two or three times” usual life. All sizes from 14 to 1714, t. € ne, Ninth street By JOHN WANAMAKER Tormerly A. T. Stewart & Co, Broadway, 4th ave., 9th and 10th. ti F Big? a rd A Dollar Now IS All You Pay; You Get the Article Right Away, 5-PIECE PARLOR SUIT, §$ da own; worth $40; our price, $24, Solid Oak | Handsome Side= Dresse: board, in Oak, = $9.50 days at CS" evease (S"srares = Une § CARAAAAAAAAAAAAAA DD BA 0 The New Campaign War Edition of THE WORLD ALMANAC Is Ready. * Never So Complete! Post Yourself on Politic and Japanese War. e 00 AT YOUR FINGERS’ ENDS WHEN YOU HAVE IT. By Mail for 35 Cents Sent to THE WORLD ALMANAC,. PULITZER BUILDING, NEW

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