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~ THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, JULY 6, 1905. ol LOST BOY STOOD ASLEEP AT DOOR * Three-Year-Old Child Followed a Band and Was Gone Four-| teen Hours—Another Found Similarly. oddled off after the band Hours’ therpttie boy: wi the enst side, and than a mile ‘trom nile ‘Ton frondred and Fifth # FAST TRAIN BU. AFTER Great Northern, but Killea. GREAT FALLS, Mor west-bound Great No: Something in a plnk and white pina- fore drew the attention of Pollveman Willlam J. Scip, of thy Union Market station, as he was passing a grocery Store at Avenue D and East Fourth| train was wrecket street carly to-day. Tho something was! N, Dak, to-day. All @ boy, three years olf, who was stand-| care wore burned. Se ing asleep among the milk cins set| were Inj around the store doorway. The policeman awakened the child and | tried to find out where he lived, but the sleepy ttle ‘fellow gave him no as-| Mine Worke alstance. as peuch and a banana the child ate them fgyenously. Ho willingly went to the atation and then to Headquarters, where he was turned over to Matron Travis. A few hours later Josefl Alverto, of No. 48 Elizabeth street, pushed into Headquarters and with tears of joy HRoomnlsed the child ay his only son, one was killed oe When Seip offered him a ianapolis. thracite regjon started for Board. fe happy father told a etrange tale !Tinols. WILKESBARRE, Pa,, July tlonal Board members of the U: Mine Workers of America from the a Indianapollg this morning in answer to a hasty call for & special meeting of the National ‘They were not Informed what Le wanted, but belleve that tt 1s to discuss some feature of the trouble between the ming workers and the operators in Tl- He use of the seat ropaway't om Pllna- Yolterday morning, and thet Tony had Fourteen enue and One RNS None —The N: ndered throwch Iscovered more A WRECK.) Several Passengers Iyjured on the but 6o far as learned no} Board Called to MEN'S SHIRTS. B. Altman & Co. wit pace on sale TO-MORROW (FRIDAY), AND SATURDAY UNTIL. NOON, WHEN STORE CLOSES, MEN'S NEGLIGEE SHIRTS OF MADRAS, CREPE CLOTH AND SIMILAR MATERIALS, AT $10.50 PER DOZEN. $1.00 EACH, Saturdays at Noon. detail the Leading Retail ‘Establishment of Brooklyn) Store Opens Daily at 8.30 A. M. Closes at 5 P, M. Summer Dresses for Girls ; And Less Than Half P Half Price WE rice. HAVE NEVER PRINTED BETTER NEWS than this for girls of four to fourteen years. We doubt if news as good has eyer been announced in Brooklyn, A thousand and sixty-eight Dresses—enough for a regi girls—all of them new, all perfect, all the best work of one of makers of gir ° Dresses in the country. It is his entire stock —he would raiher count money than stock and he is ready for planning. We have given extra space to the sale. There are and choosing will he easy an we can print them, $1.50 Dresses at 75c. One-piece Dresses, of chambray, in varlous solid colors, made w front, fancy yoke with white pipings. full plaited skirt with deep hen to 14 years. $2 Dresses at 98c. One-piece Daesses, of chambray, Toile de Nord, gingham and high neck and guimpe effects, full plaited skirts; also some gat Sizes 4 to 14 years, $2.98 to $4.98 Dresses at $1.50, One-piece Dresses, af linen, chambray, gingham and white lawn, plaited effects; some with fancy ‘embroidery, Others with low neck and all are well made and tinished, prompt. Here are brief details as Second Bloor, Front. Boys’ Clothes : GREAT SUMMER BUSINESS has left many sty the range of sizes is incomplete. Too late to fill the so to-morrow and on Saturday morning they will be repric $10 Suits are reduced to $6.98, $8 and $9 Suits are reduced to 95,98, $7 Suits are reduced to $4.98, $5 and $6 Suits are reduced to $ 3.98, 2 hest value anywh roniespuns former pi Norfolk nt fine far and wool crashes, dozens of siyles, you will find them spread on tables on the second floor so that ith tucked iment of the best on hand the Fall well as n; sizes 4 hite lawn, 1 shirts; Russia guimpe; sin which in now; nis way: Remember that every one of the Suits is out Every s of materia}s we selected and after paitems re Suits of LOL STANDARD | PNack-and-White I lercerized Taftet 8 HURRY TO PRINT W. disappear the way The ae ure in different {zed yarn, w h THE NEWS be of h gives it a perins cool shi r for cat ted to br 1 Speci! val t 19. a yal " B0c, Lisle C Gloves, 25c. OOL, SMART, dependably Glove iz, travellis, Checks at 19c, Yard. out and mercer- |skill in open letters which will be Sharp Reductions, | jout showy exposures—things it w. \impossible to do before his discov- ery. |dental work done you must come Teeth and Gums Examined Free. Let All Who Suffer Suffer “from a Dental Disease Call on Dr. Martin, the Eminent Discoverer of the Alveolar Method of Dentistty—There Is No Charge Whatever for Examination, Counsel and Advice. ‘The Doctor's Essay on Dentistry—48 | Pages, Iluatratei—Explains His Sys- | tem Fully; Cao Be Had Free on Re- quest. | Many a person knows that his| teeth and gums are sadly in need of |Tepair, and yet either because of in- |difference to comfort and persona’ Appearance, or becavse he does not wish to pay for an examination by a dentist, or because he fears to be told the truth about thetr condition, he postpones the matter from time |to time until montis and even years pass and he has done nothing at |all to better himself. DisedBes of the teeth and gums do not stand still—they are forever get- ting worse and worse. Fride, {f noth-| ing else, should prompt you to seo a dentist. for, after al!, it is best to know the truth rather than to dolude | Yourself that it {s less serious than it really is. So far as the expense is concerned, that need not stop yuu from seeing a dentist, and the most skilled in his profession too. Dr. G. | Gordon Martin, of 320 Sth ave., dis- coverer and sole practitioner of ihe | Alveolar Method of dentistry, makes no charge whatever for examining the mouth and giving his professioi:- al opinion of your exact condition and just what you had better do to be cured, Since Dr. Martin is at the very head of his profes ion it will surely be worth your while to have him ex- jamine you and get his opinion, and 1 consider that there is no | charge attached to tt, 1t would seem that every one who needs dental! |treatment should call. The fact that you have a free examination made pute you under no obligations to tak eatment. That matter rests entire you. All that Dr. Martin d s to do In examining you free 1s |to tell you how ha would cure 9 {condition like yours uy his Alveolar Method. You are no doubt aware that it was Dr. Martin who discovered the |method whereby lo teeth are missing eth ro) plate or bridge-work, pyor- receding gums, foul breath: » are cured, teeth oxpwned w He alone practices this method, and {f you need such important Dr. Martin has saved many « yy of wearing a plale of false teeth, Eminent men and| omen in profegsioual and soci e have attested to ais remarkable) him. e the necess own tp you op your request oo far away to call fo » examination write the do . booklet, &e. His add Gordon i D | es , New York. serie your conditian and he will] | Fe When it is at ait onal call is ppointments Phou “July Furniture Sale continues with Specials every day. During this sale Every Piece of Furniture on our Fourth Floor will be offered at Re- duced Prices. For Friday | 50 Magazine Racks ike cut) } From our Mission Furni- ture Collection, will be $2, 95 | offered at, each A Regular price, $4.75 Sixth Ave., 20th to 21st St, DOBS DYSHUPSIA OR INDIGESTION HOPHER VOUT nay ve Nad fyooklyn, The 1905 World Almanac | 's the business man's most reliable handbook, a complte library of valk uable imormation. It's the ‘stan Atjerican annual. 28 cents; sip inal, H14 35 cents, 1a es Sm oft ]tnamaf Sfore Store Closes at 5P. M. Saturdays at Noon. Men's $1.50 Sennit Hats at 85c About five hundred Hats in this collection, all of the present season's goods. Of Sennit raw braid, now so popular, hand-made, in a quality selling regulaxly at $1.50. Made up in saapes and pro- portions to suit all men, and in all regular sizes. Tomorrow at 85c Each Ninth etreet alate, Four Splendid Offerings In Our Subway Shoe Store This tells all. Number One— worth $2 Women's Oxfords at $1, Black kidskin Oxfords, with patent leather tips. Wide widths; all sizes. Number Two— Women's Oxfords at $1.50, worth $3 Patent leather four-button Oxfords; welted soles, Cuban heels. Number Three— Children’s Oxfords at 50c, worth $1 White canvas, with leather soles. Sizes up to 11%, at 50c. Larger sizes, at 60c. Number Four— Men's Shoes at $1.50, worth $2.50 Black kid lace Shoes; solid sewed soles; made on comfortable- fitting lasts Wide widths; all sizes. Basement of New South Bullding. A Busy Day Promised In the LINEN STORE Summer stock-righting brings forward a collection of fine offer- ings in our Third Floor Linen Store today. The items will be alike attractive to the thrifty as well as to the artistic housekeeper. Some of the values are quite extraordinary : Bleached Scotch Table Cloths; bordered, unhemmed, handsome floral designs; 68 inches square, at $1.40 each, worth $2.25; 65x $0 inches, at $1.85 each, worth $2. Bleached Scotch Table Linen; ble quality; regularly 90c, now 75c a yard. Grass-bleached German Napkins; soft finish; Dew, designs; 20 inches square; regularly $2.25, now $1.75 a dozen; 22 inches square, regularly $: » Now $2.25 a dozen. 70 Inches wide; fine, strong, dura- ¢ Scotch Huckaback Towels; washed ready 7 in.; our regular 16c. kind, now 12'9c each. Hand-drawn Mexican Doilles with sewed fringes; very elaborate cross and crown work; plate size, 8 inhes square; formerly 17c and 25e, now 12%2¢ each. Hemmed Damask Tray Cloths; full bleached German linen; 18x27 inches; regularly 25c.now 15c each, for use; Cluny Lece-trimmed Round trepleces; 20 inc four de- | signs; worth $1.75 to $2.25, now 75c each. | Irish Hand-embroidered Hemstitched Linen Scarfs; 18x54 Inches; regularly $2, now $1.25 each. Pillow Shams, same quality as above, 32 inches square; larly $2.25,now $1.50 each. JOHN WANAMAKER. Teg Third floor, Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co,, Broadway, Fourth av., 9th and 10th sts ~ THE WEATHER TO-MORROW WILL PROBABLY BE RAINY. | The greatest Store and the Greatest business in Brookiyn have risen bere on the founda- tion of Public Sats vice, the best action with the best soriments and lowest prices. BROURLYN, close at 5 P.M. dally. Satuniays at Noon, at 8.30. | }) gpening. Cool Clothing for Men, Serge Suits and two ) garment Suits for business cr outing wear, at specially att h, fine and handsome; every one up to the standard t is made this Brooklyn’s best Men's Store. Serge Suits, $9. 85. $10.00 to $15.00 Two-Gar- 3 sf ere ment Suits, $8.95, th excellent mohair serge, all] Small lots from our best makers. hand tajlored, all sizes; Suits matched | coupled With broken sizes from aur noaners for less than $12 | own best-selling lines; quarter lined Better qualities in, se with silk or alpaca, ted serge, in 81 00, $10. ‘9 4 $26.50 Double-br Other two-garment Suits, from $0.89, $12.90, 619.00 and $19.50 | $7.60 to $18.00 Men's Mixcd Suits, $8.95, | Norfolk Coats and Trousers, $12.50 and a 00. in Everything for hot weather wear, | in or out of town, skeltpn, alpaca. | brilliantine or serge Coats, duck | flannel or homespun Trousers and | washable or fancy Vests, at less than usual prices. Second foc portunities tweeds, ca this” seaso ticularly m rear, East Building. A remarkable offering of fine corded Ginghams. They are 32 in. wide and are woven in attractive colors with corded and brocaded effect or Jacquard stripes, Not a mill anywhere could produce ns to retail for less than 20c. a yard. The howest gain price at which they have been offered was 15c. yard; now at almost half that price, 8c, yard. 8,000 Yards of Printed Corded Lawns, at 8c, Yard. ¢ in black, with white dots and figures, with handsome corded d has ever been sold for less than 12%c. yard, and the uch higher,, kc. yard Columbia River Salmon, Helf Pound Fiyt Can, 9c, Regulerly 12c, This is extra Spring catch, luscious flavor, excellent for a warm weather luncheon, Will improve if placed in a cool spot for a half hour before No mail or telephone orders filled, ‘Third Floor, Weut Hutjats $11.50 and $15.00 || 5¢ Corded Woven Ginghams, 8c. Yd. | | Butiding. 5) t ' H ' Bouquet a cake; Friday, ere e------ iL) c (<F- ~=—Ss« We: Give Dividend Stamps. 1,000 Stamps are worth $3.00 cash, and 500-are worth $1.50 cash, when buying — Merchandise {n Over 100 Departments of WIP MLAN® Fulton Street, from Bridge to Duffield Street, BROOKLYN. Cc. ac. A Stamp with Each 140c, of Your Purchase, — 5.30 P.M. Close Daily, 5.3 .M. On Saturdays, 1 0’Clock Noon, ( Unusual Money Saving Opportunities for | The Friday. nation of unusual values, some from ever: merchandise much under regular prices. if for you when the store opens Friday morning. 10c Shell Hair Pins, Ic. | Shell Hair Pins, all sizes, entire stock of large importer bought at 10 cents on the dollar; choice........... Brooklyn public never had greater opportunities to secure unrivalled bargains than will be theirs We will make the first Friday of July a Banner Bargain Day by giving our patrons a great combi- part of the house, and thus enable every one to buy needed ere is a group of some of the money savers that will be ready No C. O. D. orde: 15c Huck Towels, 8c. 200 dozen, extra size, all white hem-| Stitched Huck Towels, strong and wiry seede | (not over one dozen to a patron), each. 8 filled on these particular terms. 59c Long Chemise, 29c. Women's Chemise, of lawn, full length, circular neck, yoke of allover Point de Paris lace and ribbon beading, neck and armholes trimmed with lace 10c Hat Pins, 2c. to match, skit finished with deep Tass nekeey, cae gilt, cat's-eye and | 15c Colored Lawns, 5c." ode utterfly Hat Pins, in Notion Dept: | Colored Lawns, 40 inches wide, in all BUM © | colors, but mostly linen finish, in short 98C ipavennean 65c. Bed Spreads, 300, full size, hemmed, white crochet, terns, each a lengths of 2 to 6 yards; yard 8c Embroideries, 3c. | Hand-loom Embroideries, Edgings and Insertings to match; colored Edg- | ings, wide margins, {n red on white, light blue and white, navy blue and also Torchon, Point de Paris | ings and short lengths of fancy aes Og © “Women’s 1214 Vests, 5c. Women's Vests, extra fine quality Swiss, ribbed cotton, low neck and no sleeves, neatly trimmed around neck and peeny; full sizes. 'Women’s 1s 12/cStocHings 5 Women's Stockings, fine quality fast black cotton, seamless feet, dout 1,50 Dresses, 79c, !soles and toes and high cles hee Se Girls’ Suspender Dresses, chambray and seersucker, wa’ nox plait of lawa, \pair.. white lawn, with deep th match, p! checks, s 7c Unbleached Muslin, 8c i Muslin—3,600 yards, one good weight, standard brand, in lengths of 2 of 2 to 14 14 t yds; 3 ydSe dren's tan Oxfords s, low heats and spring 6 tot. : | 12c Tray Cloths, 6c. { / 6. 8c Handkerchiefs, 5c. Men's and boys’ Handkerchiefs, white or ¢ borders; . Nou Cloths, stamped, 18x27 ( Needlework rk_Dept.), cho oH choice all Be lor each 2.00 Oxford Hit 1,00 lot, 10c Laces, 5c. Torchon, Po’ Insertings, Cl also many ‘19 Table Oilcloth 12c. | Table Oilcloth, 1% yds. wi ew Oxford Ties, 200 pa.rs in th assorted patterns and colors, such as patent colt, B |, oak and green; large a stall ae t de Paris Laces and Insertings and Laces tton Laces widths o for 20 Emb. Silt i Mulls, 7c. t Embroidered Silk Mulls, a! rds, in all the pretty Summer We ©'lawn, front of waist ade i! plaits, plaitet back, large leg- ith di quality Vb ad The First Friday in July | ol sleeve fe with 18 broad plaits Mason Fruit 2 ae ack, sizes 34 to 44. 1.98 covers and ru pint size; every one guarz: ne mai de; dozen 49¢ Silk Gloves, 23c 's Silk Gloves, white, tan, brown and gray ee E SoS Bargains of Interest to Men and Boys, Summer Suits and Straw Hats. | We've determined that all these Summer Suits and Straw Hats must be cleaned up. Our determination takes the for m of price reductions. Prices haye been cut right and left, making bargains that no man will be able to pass by. Men’s Vacation Outing Suits, sizes 33 to 40, fine all wool homespuns, mohair half lined, broad, concave shoulders, trouser: ith belt ised and turn- up bot- toms; regular value $10.00, for Friday and Saturday ......... Boys’ and Children’s Wash Suits, ages 3 to 10 years, I Russian Suits, Sailor and Eton Blouse Suiis; large assortment of made; regular yalue $1.00, For Friday and "Satur ae, Men’s Business Suits, Blue Serges, all sizes, including young mer and double breasted pure worsted, color guaranteed; regular $10.00 and $1 value, for Friday and Saturday . Boys’ and Children’s Wash ‘Pants. ‘Gre eat value in these. sizes only, 3, 9, 10, 11, | nteed; yard... 5c Toilet San. 2c, Toilet Soap, cake oe) 42 to 15; fine P. K.’s, fancy Percale and ducks; odd lots, marked down, tr m \ 50c, 69C, 75C tO oe sseeeerereees sleigiel® PH Men's Fine Straw Hats, senne at and ‘split : young men’s styles also in this lot; worth $1.00 and $1.5 ; Uday! scieeciepoeseaipeinnaiecil sislertaieletginieieie h 43c } -—---¢ @ C. Sal ee Ne as Ba ae, een nnn nnn eee, Interesting News of Money Savings ip The Great Grocery Store. Hundreds of Brooklyn housewives who already know the money-s our Pure Food Store will be pleased when they read the unusual opportun week. One of the most prominent bargain features of the great Two T The Free Distribution of Sugar in the Coffee and Tea Sale This tree distribution of Sugar is mide at a great sacrifice of profits, but we thus get new pa acquainted with the merits of the Coflee and Tea Department. and every month hundreds of pec take advantage of this offer and are ever afterward patrons of the Great Pure Food Store. Bargain No. 1.,Meat! Meat! Meat! Fresh Egg Sale. 4 Ibs, Cafe Sp Roast, prime rib, cut from y ABE | Long Island Eggs, guaranveed He | | native cattle, Ib | striewly our regular 25¢ Coffee! Fowl, young and faney,, Ib. dozen (never sold for less). No meat sent C. O, D, anda Selb, bag of .&| Great 7e Fish Sale. Delicatessen and Cheese i. fine Weakiish or Sea Bass, fresh from Appetizers, Granulat water; your choice, Ib, srfO) Rickles (sweet), plain or mixed fi ed Sugar No fish sent C. 0. D. 1,00 bulk, quart .. free, for, eA Fruits and Ve etables. Boiled Hem, Smoked Beef or cong ; | Bineannl vey taney tach. +c | Reels Ib. Potato Salad, an A stb. ¢ Sausage, fancy Western Gervelat, gh Mixed Tea, re ae Beets, pickled, r laee Jar... icing ses Be ularly soldat Dainty Cakes 2 Biscuits Frankturters 4008) 60¢ Ib., and a Oysterettes, pki BM, Rutter Thin, pkge. rie Herrings, smoked, in glass, per fares irginia Mt, Ib, 19c|" Cheese, domestic, awh or tlih Spite Jumbles, Ib. : c| dairy, Ib. ...... Vienna Crimi Ib... ic " ese, You Water Thin, Ib., 1@¢ Cheese, anne An each rig Oarrant Fruit, tb. -14c] Cheese, olland Kase, Byssen's , Pound Cake, 5 kinds, ib.....-,.14c! ine linported, 4-1b. yy Pea > say § ‘\ 4 ® @