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ae 3,000 PECTED. AT FLEY'S Pew Second District Leader Makes! Great Preparations for En- tertaining Women and Chil- dren Next Friday. VAUDEVILLE, TRAPEZE | AND BIG BABY SHOW.) Senator Riordan Will Act as! Judge of Contest, and Name- sake Al Smith Offers $20 Prize to Prettiest Child. Tom Foley's third annual picnic for the women and children of the Second | Assembly District will be held at Sul- ger's Harlem River Park Friday after- noon and evening. Preparations have been made to entertain more than ‘0,000 persons, Leader Foley will spare no expense! in giving the women and children aj Good time. There will be a continuous! vaudeville entertainment, Punch and| Judy shows, free swings and merry-go- Pounds and photgraphers who wiil take the pictures of happy families and Qrdent aweethearts, There will be ice cream, lemonade, enkes and candies in abundance, As a matter of precaution a physician will be on hand. An attraction will be the acrobatle performances on trapese and flying rings high in the alr above the crowd. A new feature at the plenie this year will be tie baby show, The gpn- erous loader has upon the request of} his many female frieqds offered a hand- @ome prize for the prettiest baby among his constitutents. Alderman Michael Gtapleton and Lawyer John Hoyer will ect as judges in this contest Senator Riordan the To Senator Dan Riordan will be given the job to decide which among the beven namesakes of the popular leader is the handsomest. All the contestants in this novel exhtbition are less than three years old and are sons of ad- mirera of “Big Tom.” All will be at the picnic dressed in their finest. This array of babies will prove very interesting, For instance, there's a wee dit of a Chinese baby—a full-blooded | onp at that—named after the big leader. Hé is a son of Tom Lee, the Mayor of Chinatown, and {s as pretty as a plc ture, Sam Ellenbogen, City Marshal for Foley's district, will exhibit his son, Thomas Foley Elienbogen. Dan Valenti, who handles the Italian vote for Foley, will/have his grandson, Thomas Foley Valenti, in line, The others will be Thomas Foley Dugan, Thomas Foley Gohmidt, Thomas Foley Dimitiski and| Thomas Foley Washington, colored. 929 Prise for Prettiest Baby, Assemblyman Al Smith haa offered o prize of $20 to the prettiest of these feven youngetirs, and Justice Zeller, of the Special Sessions Court, will pre- sent the prize to the happy mother There will be dancing galore, for Pens noyer's Eighth Regiment Band and Prof. Di s string band have been @ngaged (o supply the music, All of the Tammany Hall leaders fn Greater New York, including the chief mogul, Charles F. Murphy, have cepted invitations to the picnic, Be- aldes these there will be State Senators, Judges, Assemblymen and even District- Attorney Jerome and ® number of his i HELD GAL FLITED TOO MUCH $0 the Cincinnati Telephone Company Manager Set a Trap for the Young Women and They Lost Their Jobs. ca OINCINNATI, Avg, M.—Fifty Cine @innatl hello girls were discharged yes- terday for flirting over the wires, They fell Into a trap laid by the managemea:, and did not know why they had bee Nearly all of them to compare notes. yeealled that for some time past @ strange yoice has been calling up from various parts of the city, and a com- versation something like this would fesult: “Hello, sister! Oh, what a sweet voice Jout their own ideas tn regard turaishin WILL BUILD A HOTEL WITH FONOS EARNED IN BURNT CORK. TRSIRT FURS omen Little Folke at the Watering Places Oollect Money for The! Fund. Rasaar at Luke Hopatcong. Harriet Gi and Leonore mann ¢ Magdalen Panter an 4 otiers -Last Saturday the young people at the Conkling Farm at Led od, Lake Hopatcong, held a very successful baraar in ald of the Sick Babies’ Fund Misa Marguerite Mark and Mise Lutu prise and planned most of the arrange. ments. Miss Henrietta Mark made an ex cellent appearance as “Rebecca at the Well” aud sold vast quantities of lem- NICOLL SISTERS TO BUILD HOTEL Clever Black-Face Comediennes Will Erect Summer Hostelry at Greenport, L. |. and Open] It in May. Burnt cork will build a new hotel at Greenport, L. L, next spring, The hotel will be built by the Nicoll Sisters, who will appear at Hammerstein's Victoria Theatre, which reopens as a vaudeville house on Bept. 5. The Nicoll Sisiers are famous in the “continuous houses" throughout the United States for thelr clever Block-face specialty, and they have eaved enough money out of their earnings to carry on the project of own- mg @ summer hotel, which has been thetr “castle in @pain” for years. Greenport ia the summer home of these clever girls, They own a number of cottages there, including thelr own ten-room bungalow. It is hoped by the young women that their hotel will be| in readiness for occupancy by May 1; next. They purpose to make it first- class in every respect and will carry the f. Instead of the usual furni- ture to be found in many summer boarding places, they will equip the piace with wicker chairs, cover the floors with matting and ge Yad muslin curtains from every window. SETTLEMENT SES WOMAN'S JEWELS Mrs. Sarah H. Peckham Averts Having Safety Deposit Box Legally Opened by Paying Her Creditors in Chicago, Mrs. Sarah H. Peckham, wife of a wealthy Chicago contractor, and who lives at the Hoffman House, has pre- vented the putting into operation of an order for the opening of a safety de- posit box in the vaults of the Lincoln Trust Company sald to contain jewels and securities valued at $75,000 by set- Uing with her creditors, Mrs. Peckham formerly was the prea- ident of the De Faye Company, deal- ing in millinery, In Chicago. She was then the wife of John Fay, but after a divorce was married to Frederick A. Peckham, She came (o this city and started a large imall-order millinery business. “ Lesser Brothers, in behalf of Chi- cago creditors, fled an | involunta; Riches Sch apstee nearer ae dr bonds. of 0h and an order waa ts flor the opening of the safety deposit dox. ire. Peckham objected, and negotia- ons toward a settlement were opened, By the terms of the settlement the creditors get thelr claims pald in full but will have to pay in full the ex- penses of the oceedings. Hay Fever _ Abolished Relief for This Malady Dis- covered by Medical Science you have!” The man would then givo the neme of some prominent merchant oF politician, and in nine cares out of ten the uns respond to jattery, To-morrow rules will sued. and they will be the fi new be tx: BAITED EEL WITH KEY RING. Pwherman’s Ingenuity Rewarded After Much Metal Is Swallowed. ri fuanks of the lead mil morning in search of frogs to tempt j ool Geek, but he had neither 5 + thought came to him. He i it twisted them in the key- rel ¥ e . = ilodet f ring. chan. ble ; eels on a keyring |s the latest | pocket inhaler coming with ot Mark Henyan, of Butler, | outfit, acts upon this princip ~Breathe Hyomei, Among the important additions uspecting hello irl would|made to medical science in recent years none is more notable than the severe against flirtation over the ‘phone, | pogitive announcement of a cure for —— bay fever. Stomach dosing cannot cure hay fever. A change of climate is the only treatment that has heretofore sborted an attack, and Hyomel, whieh 14 breathed through a neat ing in your own home a climate like Henyan wes strolling along the | that oAthe White Mountains or other i brook Monday, health resorts. Exhaustive experiments with Hyo- me! prove that this treatment will Jarge eel between rocks close under the | prevent all attacks of hay fever if Henyan's mouth at once watered | used two or three weeks before the hook |annual appearance of the disease, anit that it may be relied upon if used faithfully after the disease has be-| @ keyring, attached to a short/ gun to relieve at one and afford a and securing a few angle | speedy cure. In selling Hyomél for the cure of & tempting manner and dropp*d | hay fever. Hegeman_& (o., 200 Broad. keys and ajl, in front of the} way, want all who are subject to this | short time the fish had swal- | distressing malady to begin its use at keys and about lonee, with the understanding that if it give satisfaction the pur- is pefunded, to bey onad>, The fishing pond was presided over MAN BLOWN TO ATOMS. by Master Frank Mark, an expert Horse Hauling 100 Pounds of Dyna-| angler, assisted by Mins Sarah Britton The birch bark booth was in charge of mite RB Awny, oe 2 te Miss Marguerite Mark. COLUMBUS, O, Aug, %.—While he was carrying 100 pounds of dynamite in hie buggy, the horse of Ernest Well ‘ 4 farmer living near Mareellles, 0. away, exploding the dynamite, Webber, the horse and buggy were blown to atoms, —_—_— ter Walmaby Stitt, jr, was in charge SUNDAY WORLD WANTS of the bean guessing contest, WORK MONDAY WONDERS. proved to be one of the features of the World's Falr booth. ‘The decorations were very neat, and the illuminations were added to by an lelaborate display of Jack o’ Lanterns arranged by Master Albert Mark, Mas- OW AVE 21% 822° STREETS DAM DRY GOODS CO. Men Can Buy 10 and *7.50 Suits To-morrow for *5,00 We're cleaning up all the medium: weight Fancy Cheviots, Homespuns and Cas- simeres; double and single breasted styles. They're light enough for present needs and heavy enough for later on—when the top coat jtored; just as per- is added. Every garment is yihget fect in every way as the highest-priced suits in our stock, They'll render valiant service, and make a fitting successor to the early-Summer suit that has served vou so faithfully and well, Five dollars offers you choice of more than four hundred suits to-morrow and Friday, You won't go astray on any one of them, Boys’ $4 and $5 Suits for Norfolk, saiior and School, now priced $2.50 mide trom ‘lest: made from light. weight Homespuns, fine Cassimeres, Cheviots and Wool Crashes. A few, suits have bloomer trousers. Mostly in weights suitable for all of Fall and eariy Winter, They have been $4 and $5 the suit. Choose now at $2.50. Third Floor. ' Advance Showing and Sale of Trimmed First Hats, _ While we are prepared to show hints of all that is to be worn in milinery this Fall and Winter, we lay particular stress to-day on the inexpensive hats—something to put on right away; to be worn with white dresses or to match the early Fall suit. $7 50 7. $ 00 Colors are ‘brown, navy, red, also white and 5, black, as well as combination; materials are felt, taffeta, braids and combinations, Ready to Wear, Ready to Trim and Special Turban Sale. Untrimmed Hats, embracing all the) pic shirred Jap slik Turbans;. three new Fall materials, including chenille, | of the new pointed front, low styles; the addition of a simple breast makes taffeta and velvet; also shirred and corded effects. All the proper Suit | them ready to put on, Choose to- morrow from a splendid assortment colors as well as black; new Turban, Toque and dress shapes, | of them at \ 98, Each. 1.98 to 4,95, —=—_—_—_—_—_—————————_—__=_ = i Another Five Hundred $1.50 and $2 Black Sateen Petticoats. at.98c, Just for the selling of to-morrow. In fact, we hardly think this little quantity will last beyond that time. They certainly won’t, if you see them. Petticoats of fine quality Black Mercerized Sateen made in a great variety of styles We choos of them at random and illustrate them here. If yeu do aot cate lor these two, we've a great many others. z are a maker's surplus stock. Not one in the lot would sell ordi- for less than $1.50, while a great many of them always bring All 98c, to-morrow. Main Floor—2ist Btreet lle EXTRA SPECIAL FOR THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. 15 Eyeglasses » Spectacles i 1-00! The runly Two Dollars. De fered. t ¢; eeiee by baying cheap bar; counter glasses of in- experienced ‘nese gooda are Imported French Periscopic Lenses, Mounted in 10-karat Solid Gold- Cased Frames, The eyegiaanes from tiling dich prevent th | | be had with i i ESD ¥_ EVENING, UGUR’ FOR THE BABIES Evening World's Sick Babies’ |’ Conkling were the leaders in the enter: | Miss Lulu Conkling presided over wi) which | Weg rai. 198 evening. The frat prise wos won by John W. Mark, of New York. the comeclusion of (he fair a stere- by a lecture waa given York ast trude Mark were Profi Keoeption © ittee, were othe W ity ' 4 had $9 at ville, N Fund, Your truly 373 Grand street, ‘$i Bast One Hun eonth street, New r op One Hundred STAGE STRUCK CAL | UD BY MOTHER ‘New York Miss Traced to Pennsylvania Town Begged to Be Atowed to Remain With Company. but Hurried Home. ‘These rooms on exhibition in our id ods ahow exact poear tn your henwen ** are the they woul Fine Velour or DINING-ROOM, Damask Parloc § ei Pease Pepior Sul, some Table Cover, Oak Skteboard, 18 yards Matting ‘KITCHEN, some inp and Globe; pair of hand al to The Kveoing World.® wome Pictures: large SUARE a Oak Din! WILKE , Aug. M.—Bour- |B Portewtal Rog. 7.8, pecvrated Bn teeu-year-old Le 4 Manin, of New ‘ea Set. hand York Clly, Who ran away da to join a theatrical company playtag in this part of the State, was found at We Also Furnish a Flat at $65.00. ast night b: e Nm FOR LIST OF GoOr ; sin aay $1,004 WEEK OPENS AN ACCOUNT, Mes. Marin arrived here yesterday |) evens, afterguon, wad with Ub dof the police | traced burg. There New York wing World: for the Stok Fuud de , Augusta and Lulu Pan Embroidered Hangings. Upholstery Seotton, | ' ' These Royal |B stock wanted to buy practically averaged what we have marked t you think we'd listen to ingdale trade-Advantages are you Through a great purchase of houses and our having them made w the Summer we are able to sell you paying to-day. Royal Ermine Neck Pieces. $10—Beautiful Zaza and Stock Col- lars, with long tabs; 34 inches 318 length. Worth $25 $15 Ascot Ties; 46 inches in —Rich Zaza or Stock Collars; 42 inches long. Worth —Very stylish Four-in-Hand or length. Values from $30 to $: $23.50—Very handsome Fo Hand or Ascot Tie inches in length. Worth $45. shodd for ma and t desk. So chane ing a These are made with good solid after your boy wears them a month one. Sires 11 to 5% ‘These are made in lace and bu Sizes 6 to 8, 79¢ Sizes 84% to 11, 98. Sizes 11% to 2, $1.29. Little Jewelry What-Nots. Pretty little brooches, waist sets and the like are priced to atiract your attention (o-mor- row, ,Gold Plated Lace Cuff or Beauty Pins, per dozen... Beautiful New Brooches, assort- ed designs, some enamel and some mounted with stones; 19c values up to 75c.; special. Collar Buttons, all styles for men and women, “Imperial’ with 2ic pearl back; special, per doz Gold Plated Cojlar Button Sets, consisting of neck button, collar button and two wristband but- tons, with celluloid backs, ry special, per set.... . ae Benutiful Pearl Shirt Waist Seta—in a variety of new de- signs, all styles and sizes, 10c worth up to S0c.; per set.. Main Floor, Front, Centre Svit Cases for Carrying Books. Made for the youngsters to catty books and papers and things to school and back home Built on the very lines of suit cases for grown-up people, but sort of diminutive in size. Covered With Russet Canvas with steel frames and heavily stitched leather handles, rein- forced leather corners, size 12 inches, for.... , 69 Size 14 Inches for 73c.; 16-inch sie for 79, 18-inch size for 8%., and the largest, 20-inch size, for 5c. Of Russet Leather-—fittel with strong lock and key, reinforced corners and easy-carrying heav- ily stitched leather handles. size 12 Inches, for $1.69 Size 14 inches for $1.95, size 16 8. | Your attention is directed to our importations of East India Fur Men Have Been After Yes, two came in yesterday, and after slyly looking over the A Sale of School Shoes No Boy or Girl Should Miss. “The proper clothing, and especially in school shoes that's needed and for sav- made with the full intention that they should stand many a hard knock, and Girls’ Genvine Vict and Dongola Shoes, 79c. medium and wide toes—kid and patent leather tps, Lexington to Third Avenue— ————EEE cone when ¢ beating to be a ) bie company and bee: angeter Was 1421&1423 Third Ave., sothasist ee ee eee + eyetigd We direct your notice to new Fall lines of Art and Italian Statuary, Pott Leunsron To -SAug Four Dollars TaKes A These Svits for Men. The last gong has sounded—the gang- plank of our Summer season is being pulled in. We've just this one lot of suits which we'll be glad to have you take to- morrow at $4.00 a throw, and if you need a suit now no more fortunate coincidence could happen, ny. a Ermine Scarts. all the line for a price which nearly hese furs at retail. these offers? No, sir! The Bloom- rs, not the wholesaler’s. Royal Ermines by one of our foreign p in the coming Winter modes during these furs at prices wholesalers are $25 —Very handsome Pelerines or Russian Collars; 44 inche@’ in | length, with silk fringe and orna- ARE WOH 9 Every suit heavy enough for use Royal Ermine Mvtts. right up to December, and every | $25 —Beautiful large flat Pillow suit a great bargain at , Muffs, with ten Ermine tails. Blue serges, cheviots and cassimeres, Value $50. ’ ‘ $35 —Rich flat Pillow Mus, with Boys Knee Dants, 29c. a 44 tails. Worth $65 From our regular stock of 50c, panis—all Second Floor, Goth St. Section, Second Floor, 60th St, Section. Boys and Girls Arc on — the Jump Afler School Neec The multitudes of youngsters in the bustle of preparati school that are availing themselves of this Sale/of School Sup plie a means of saving money as they go are enofmous, Each d crowds augment, and yesterday we feared our supplies” dwindle before the sale really did half its services, — But other sources of supply have been found available, iat ¥ sizes, ing, of the school-going youngster aid is as necessary as buying pencils he other accessories of the school have a care that you don’t let this ¢ slip by for getting the very thing |} assure all who come this week that they will find everything in v ings so sharp as to be really sensational. Cedar Pemells, rudder | Good quality School inserted, harpened P. cy a ge per dosen > good round sum into the bargain, Boys’ Box Calf and Vict Kid Lace Shoes, $1.49, leather soles and durable tips. The Ble Rook, containing pages of y ar | They are Mixhiy po! e shed i. and mood quality of leads by NY se ii lekel | erasers, | White Schoot Cra you'll see that the intention was a good Sia, See ees aaa er ee ee. price, each... Bo] phew 4c | 1 nt © a Wood | Colored Wood Cover- re : t fifaing covers aad cam: | GA Beate. Une parumanta, value TE | Colored Chalk Crng- tton styles, with solid leather soles and he Large Sire imported id On! Penct Ronee, Stes tock a | hey allding cover, wit | Second Floor, 09th St. Secvlon. The Jewelry Store Offers Diamond Scart Pins and Rings. SF Possibly there's a birthday you're looking “i forward to and are trying to think of some- thing handsome to give—or possibly you've been waiting for a good chance to buy a ring or a pin for yourself. In any case, here's that chance, and no better opportunity ever presented itself $25 Buys These Exquisite Diamond Rings & Scart Pins. They are set in cluster styles, with ten fine cut diamonds surrounding @ handsome large pearl—mounted in platinum—the very newest way of showing up the gems to a nicety . Any jeweller would appraise these rings and pins to be worth at least $35 Solid Gold Brooches Set with Large Cut Diamond, $23.75. In sunburst design of 14-kt. gold, set with a 34-karat diamond. _ $23.75 for these brooches means a positive saving of half the exclusive’ feweller’s prices. Main Proor, Front, Centre Hercules Fire- Want to Save proof Safes, $9.75. |} $1.50 on Shoes? If you do, we claim your attention for a moment, Mr. Here's a good chance for-y to get one of these razors at a sharp saving, _ Rogers’$3,00 Razors, $1.’ Rogers’ $4.00 Ra Main Floor, Geth St. 25c. for Cute © Little Umbrellas. Made expressly for ci to carry instead of cum! “big” umbrellas. ey're 18, 20 and 22 i ache Careful Spender. ; There's not a pair in size, and made on thee¥en of shoes in this same lines as umbrellas We i fs grown-ups. { fensel te ” Covers of English Gloria, 4 sal 4 48¢. for 75¢. Umbrellas Pi area 24 inch paragon frames $3.50, and st od, of English Gloria 5 For the protection of your Se oe 59¢. for 8Sc. Umbeottas. a Papers and valuables a safe is a ‘nn ane oi mereeraed Cine necessity in every home. 4 tape edee parte TC These Hercules Safes are} (hrouRn ie and through $4 shoes, if there ever were any. We got them at a figure that 69¢. for $1.00 Umbrellas. Of mercerized English edge, paragon frame manufactured for us by one ot r the most prominent manufac- turers in the world i ortment of P rompts us to give you your Leagis Every safe is guaranteed to be fi ee 4 ‘ $ strictly fireproof in every way choice to-morrow por shen Hercules Safes, $9.75. At $2.50. Others at $19.75, 823.75 and $25.75 Every pair made on a custom shape last Fvery pair has solid hand-welt- ed rock oak soles Uppers of colt, calf, patent leath- er and vici kid. All smart toe shapes. All sires. Main Floor, 6) 8: Seerton, Preily Hal A dozen different $0 crystal in pretty shapés and ors. Stems extra long. Bloomingdale B ENTS as A EST |