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meee ae canaihsEiblhats ia sa Oe Aaa haan THE WORLD NONDAY EVENING, JULY 17, 1905. ay pe ne i hone ef SCO | tT, Telephone 4300 Gramercy Aut Cars Teansttp Jo ' OF SLANG WITH A REPORTER = By Walter A, Sint AVIth apologies to Walter Scott, Bart.) i . Wika NEWYORK \ Oh, Young Walter Scott hax come out of the West s yseaeeceons ores Preceded by ads of a big spendingtest— “The new Monte Cristo from Pallbearer's Mount, Who has so much gold that it worries to count He uses a shovel when spending it"—NOT! A sad disappointment is Young Walter Scott. Lexinston To 5 AVE 59°10 60° S. The After-Inventory Clearance Sale, in connection with Our Great Mill and Factory Sale, | | Bluff Talk of the Plains Regarded by “Scotty,” of Death Valley, as the First Kind Words Spoken to Him Since He Struck New York. No Double Stamps with C. 0. D.'s. aati a Panel 5 ai White everybody In New York was) against some wise boy with the shells a Na We and stake him to supper money, Waiter involved ’ . hunting the mysterious Walter Scott, | ring us soma beer, What'll you have?! $ § 3 $ of Death Valley, to-day the Evening| "85 vou don't like New York,” said From Coroner's Range, where the poppies erow big, lonalre reporter. it like’’—— wns the answer, | ‘World sent out its milllonaire reporter Bae mil to look him up. ‘The millionaire re- Exuded weird tales of the way he would dig $50,000 Worth of Women’s} — i “and that's no Me, I love every blade ‘And flash hiv tundie oforangevand gold porter has lived in tho West himself.| of wrass in It, I jove everybody In it nd flash up his bundle ‘ange i * t 4 When he found the mililonalre cowboy’ | ‘Thayne vcrtainly the’ bimeh of ‘sof! If just to prevent it from catching a cold. ) and Profit by All Bargains Adver- ew an y Is i ‘ iy ‘ ver 0) one city. dl: 3 ‘ mae enna UU Ls rectory, “Laae night I sya ivan a Champagne was to flow and small birdies kept hot, tised in Gur Sunday Announcements é 4 VM are Leative ChAt: Wabe steered G@Ainit he ! heir hande out tor Young Walter Scott, . Wadd rose. DeRGe ceeene ice Pastec concer Bea nae na AS LONG AS THE SUPPLY HOLDS OUT THE OFFERS } “Them,” sald Mr. Scott, tearfully, “Is| (oO Aety-dollar bill to run away an’ | $ $ $ $ te OLD GOOD FOR TUESDAY. : the first kind words that any has | ump into the Fiver, becauge her. tace The way of White Lights took new in'trest in earth, HOLD GOC . TU . 7 said to me since I struck this — town. | WoKed Jikeit. Burt Be an’ she shied | ht Fs ny learth. On every floor, in prominent, conspicuous | Orato, angus come beer. WHO'| Hes OPER Ani ite wach gs || Bettto of evift spenders there now | dearth Tageu, evalomers Wil ANd & cOpMOE ut ds Most Marvellously Reduced.4 | you have?” Sok ee much money In the orig. eins fs Umbrellas were shunned in the “gay” Tenderloin— eaters aaied dOTITHEIN Hany IPETErEHES - , ; ° 4 4 “Got any loose chewin'?" asked the} #7 Of Stee, bring us some. Dect: Folks hoped to get caught in the shower of coin, Game f ee CHaVOEERERT. AWC TBF Ghia Goods) The clearing sale which commenced at the Bloomingdale Store | wh SOE Ta bite FeepONTied, MEF, (Beet || nee connate ‘And card-playing gents hoped to win a big pot. Reece depactmene (hfowe @ith INS iwaeal this morning is the most startling in price reductions that has ever | = @olcfully. “This is a — of a jwarirelto cee lt Danes | He looked like fresh egg—did this Young Walter Scott. baraais offerings 2 been held. If you want a stylish coat or suit for a trifling outlay this ranch ta try to buy anything in. Igive] “In your eearch for grafters have you | = Ss is your opportunity. Here are examples: { @ boy two bits to got mo some eatin’ | Aten ON te Neate tere e | But from Chi ee ia ate 1 " : . ; reporter, hicago arose a loud 4 5 6 tobacker over to the Waldorf Astorin | QUST {he fied Mr Scott, “I'm Teeae RE BRR MORE TUESDAY TRADE TEMPTATIONS! Blouse and Eton Silk Coats | hotel lust night and he never come back. | game to go ayainst anybody's kame but | Because at that roll they could not get a peek. ce Misw anitein!’ pont Mise a Visit Here? | - ’ | Waiter, pring us ome beer. What'tl| that T don’t care nothing aout Betis | Described were the feelings of numerous gents Don’t Mis of fine, soft chiffon taffeta, some unlined, but most are lined with satin or your ay tried to spiel the nuts ee at mean—beer, waiter, and When Scott tipped the waiter with just thirty cents, QC for Centre Tabl> with 16x16 inch top, oak or mahogany finish nee some are bloused front and back, others # the next questic urry it up! il the: One ! or : Pr any Eee bloused front and fitted bac Ca oo yea tk certainty a= @ourcaunl And in a sad wail they crie1: “He's not so hot! i ; c S. theyoaun'e no" aport ih| of a settlement,” ‘asserted the milion: He's just a tight wad is this Young Walter Scott.” | 59e for $1.50 Washable Skirts made of polka-dot duck, All lengths | Actval $15.00 and $15.00 Coats for e a the magie of the ‘cata me Aid tier too ton — ed! BIKE f67 65c, 30-inch Figured Silk Pongee in street and evening shades, playin’ solitaife with a, ott, beginning to cr iy 1 fs and Sh Value 38 ‘ ni guy &mblin’ around New York shakin’ |ff 1214¢ each for 2,000 sample Scarfs and Shams, Value 35c. art down people for 84 bucks apiece to put 1B Ge per yard for White Pigue for Outing Suits, Value 19 Man Tailored Covert Coats. ,; What'll you have?” ge 1 it town he gets pinched; it I nh B 10e ‘or double-covered Dress Shields, worth up to 25e, About 140 in the lot; six styles; 32 to 44 bust; fully lined with guaranteed Peeve roe Hib Bank Rel! hadn't stopped over in Chicago Td have | f satin; plain stitched or with heavy strappings; several been here a couple of davs earlier and < Weave H Value $1.59. p Piast 34} “If you keep on blowing yourself this | maybe he'd have wot me. “Walter, bring RM 98e for full-sized Canvas Weave Hammoc! falue $1.50, | Shades Of lanl covert aa (to 44i bit . way You'll put a crimp in. yor ~ | us some more beer! What'll you have?” f ! y £10.0 ook like tie Panama| “ftave one on me,” lavited tbe mill-| The annual plenic of St. Peter's Mu; Saturday evening next. ‘The affaira of | $4.89 for China Matting. Value $19.00, \f Actual $8.00 and $10.00 Coats for ® the millionaire re-| fonaire ae kee,”” lies ot tual Benefit and Benevolent Sock of this club are very popular with the $1.98 for $2.50 Axminster Rugs, 27x54 inches, | ee ert in c = et New i ai 4 | ie da 2 aoe) bo 73 ad = cnn’ tae that ve been | betes tha ef OE, that reminds me of | lock's orchestra wil) supply the dance | —EE -|B 99 Fe rea end aA RNG | ollaricss Uovert a ¢evio oats, my lamps trimmed fore grace: | with most of ft. Goin away from| "sung of the Local Board of Pub: | ABest |B One hundred and twenty-seven in the lot, up-to-date corset effect, with 37 ary one hea peeped.” tim beginnin® to] Walter. bring “us Dome beer what'll | ie Improvements will be held to-mor | BABIES CAN BE MADE 1B 39¢ for $1.00 Steel Razors, best grade. | straps front and back; heavily stitched; finest guaran- CEs EOE DO Sate a tke cout weabariwe Hank | STRONG OR WEAK | 19e each for Chiifon Veils, 1% yards long, with hemstitched border, teed satin linings; 32 to 42 bust, ] Bullding, at St. George. ; A Glce per yard for fancy and plain White Goods, Value up to 250. / Actual $10.00 Coats for O the new Hunter's Point police station.| The free open air concert given in — i - i . é | ————————E— { will cost $100,000. Port Richmond Park on Priday even-) eaacoa'l eee ae JHB Ge per yard for 10c. Colored Batiste, in medium shades. | a 1 Naturally this great expenditure, ac-|!D& proved a decided success. | An ex: Lactat od contains exactly the prop- = 2 J 5 programme rendered by elements for baby's strength and healthy | & ess-cut-glass Berry Sets of 7 pieces. Value $1.00, - ry f] J fun! and prospective, “haa brought iaroreneatsa, was highly [grown nT nh ane BRD GEG Bai ee : Han ae (eos taal Roats i covert, chevict \ Venture wadvlies Wiens Teoh cause at | 1To nourish the flesny or muscular parts ; f " i ae eae . Proved plece of property in the bor- s | of the body (nitrogenous matter), 10€ for Cuticura Soap. No Mail Orders. [ough that 1s not either covered by an 2—To keep the body : a provide | Bf € Sf | option or, held by the owner at a fancy. fat (carbohydrate). Be for 15c, size of Borated Perfumed Powder; 10 for 25c. size, niin Voce fleas a Gueese eer Me ee 2-To make sound bores chomuhates and! Ml 4Qe@ for Men's 79c. Negligee Shirts, light, medium ond dark effects, . chool, at New Spri 1,30 new bulldings, the estimated cost | Suting at Midland Bea . of which 1s $5,864.09. Recently permtts | Stiernoon. Spestal decorated Long Island City Gets the Bene-| have been issued at the avernme rato of | aera” at Wat it ov eleven a day, cars will leave Bull's Head at 11 o'clock ae . ' . th the and luncheon will be 9. fit of This Vast Sum Being | unger sasind contmematen nt, plane | served at D soon after arriving ' ; Island Cit yand QuKeens woul 3 fe 1 “| a fi Used on Public and Private | sardas ax "wonusrfut in’ a’ commanity | Aft Sues gist ghet wt Peles A Se per yard for Torchon Eagings and Insertings, worth Se. to Bo, : . ding by itself and remote f: & Oe Tethers Sta rote vole ents are necessary ou use | i 4 Enterprises. metropolis. But aa part of the egtragr: | {ait has returned to her home In Tot- | | No experimenia are necessary If you use 1M Ge per yard for Oriental Edgings and Incertings, worth, to 20c. have ttracted no moro Disk pate Announcement {s made of tha_en- Se for men’s and women’s Handkerchiefs, worth to 8c. attenti agement of Carl S. Prasse, of W \B "i - | ech wir Ee eS one ne SS Brighton, ana Miss A Caroline Moore. A B Ge per yard for short lengtas of 10c. and 15c, Embroidery (slightly soiled), | watside of Manhattan = of Bay Ridge, Brooklyn. CT i : le den , section of the eity of New York upon! TWO INJURED BY FALL. : eyers, of Orange, N. $B.25 for $4.50 Leather Dress Suit Cases. mineral sais). No baby can grow up with good bones, round flesh, bright intel health, unless every one o! 15¢ for Women's Lisie Vests, lace trimmed and plain. and perfect | Mi 29 for Wom these elements Twelve Hundred Cloth Suits, | About forty styles; bloused, regular jacket and long coat effects; made of d Panama cloth, mohair, cheviot, broadcloth and novelty mixtures; taffeta and satin lined coats. The skirts are full side pleated, kilted styles, in many effects. : Actual $15.00 and $18.00 Suits for t4 's 50c, and 75c. Silk Gloves. 69e for box of 50 Key West Havana’! Cigars. | Be per yard for 14c, fancy Curtain Scrim. Limit 12 yards, | | and broadcloths; lined with the finest taffeta satin and tailor silk serges 22, 24 and 27 inches long; full tight-fitting and box front effects, 8 “5 \# Actual $16.50 Coats for Tailor-Made Svits. which the greatest sum of money {8 Mrs. James | $2.90 for $4.20 S 1, Trunks. S é . ‘or $4.20 Steame being expended fo publ and) Buiyase Decorators at New Hurvard Cinb| Wiitiar ox and family, of Liv- | BEST FOR BABY 95¢ for men’s and wom en's regular $1.50 Umbrellas. Three hundred and fifty in the lot, about twelve styles, made of brillian- | Se natone and aes Baal Dropped with Scaffolding. Ban se 3 SHE BE AYaI BYERS | Fao [com YS B 18c per yard for Table Oileloth. 11% yards wide, in marble and color. tine, Panama, broadcloth, cheviot and fancy mannish mixtures; the cor- around Ler y. Expe' ju maae anne iN ay oe - i . ; rect long-coat suits, the stylish blouse and short-Jacket suits; the«coats tures for entehprisea terminating in or u' ome decor: An affair that is being look: forward é, . cl 8 ; Jocated enitely fn Long Island city [$9 the pew Earvard Club at No. 2 West | t0 with much interes: is. 74 Ror Sale by All Reputable Druggists, | 10¢ tor 16c. to 25c. double-taced Dress Shields, all sizes. and jackets are beautifully lined with silk; a very id x if e Reliance &: g WI) V is Suits. i | ¢ ’ ci have been contracted for to the extent | Ferty-ffth streot, had erected in the | Paced of young men of Sia nloton whit | Wells & Richardson Co., Props, $1.24 for £2.98 White Lawn Shirtwaist Suits. Skirt is full 9 gore, wide range of styles and materials in black and of close to $80,000,000. dining ball, collapsed to-day and two| will be held at Silver Lake Park Burlington, Vermont, 17€ for musiin or cambric Drawers, bemstitched plaits and ruffle of lace. The extensive terminals, storage |™en who were at work were injured. yards, power plants and tunnels of the{‘The men are George Madden, of No. 503 Penngylvania Railroad, to cost $0,000,- | West One Hundred and Tenth street, Oo, will soon be under fall course of |824 Andrew Dorwvod, of No, 1424 V: uction in Long island City, Ale | avenue the Bronx. Madden was cut ready hundreds of workmen are em-{*0ut the head and arms and sustained ploved in buildings of shields of steal | internal Injuries. Dorwood sustained a Feats at adjuncta of the {SUP wound, Madden was taken to the tunnel work. $19,000,000 Biack- | Figwer_Hoepital. “Dorwood went home. und Bridge 69e for White Lawn Waists, elaborately trimmed. All sizes, Worth to $2, Q8e for $2.00 Waists of Persian Lawn in 20 different styles. B8e for Boys’ Wash Suits in ail colors, styles and sizes, Worth 75a i 9 e HD 69e for Men's $2.00 Straw Hats. All styles and sizes. M1.7¢ per square yard for 25c, and 30e, Oilcloth, good qualit ‘ D 89¢ for women’s $2 low and high shoes in all shades. Sizes 244 to 7, <= BM 7e@ lb. Rib Beefsteak or Small Rump Corned Beef, Bloomingdales’, 21 Floor, 50th St, Seotion. July Mill and Factory Sale Beavtiful Parasols 422%2 almost ready for | An opportunity to secure a parasol at } ITS REAL VALUE. colorings. Actual $21.75, $22.50, $26.75, $32.50 and A $37.50 Soits for : ———————— ey i} Pr and the $10,000,000 Bel- | ggg i C 4 Plece-Dyed Taf- | Taffeta Silk, Pongee or China s f ‘i ular 10c, package (limit 2 packages), |g China Silk an e-Dy' eta Silk, Pongee J m Tmgat tunnel Is lunides ay, LACES TO MATCH Ge for Quaker Oats, the rex Le Been cies [ff “feta Parasols, siyiisn coaching k Coaching Parasols, ho m= AVors le precneiing Unter MP ESE OB)| | cy aes entert = 1B 15¢ doz, Lemons—direct shipment of fancy, bright Messina fruit, apa. sad My eee ied borders, some with 3. to the new $5,00,00 gas plant at Woolsey’s papacy it = | i esixa. co as iso silk, wih all trimmings seldom FOU 4 and black, Mill and Factory 1k borders. All Point on the Long Isl shore ot| gowns do, Sad then the trimmings are < A Pa enN 88c | le racers, All $155 : the East River, and the new Itt bridge| ov mateh or blend... This ie a mistake, S did S O 1 | BOLSTER sts csetttss oot Sior Nowiewal Goa conncodme engl Peoraslsanet al plendi tationery Offering | | enpolt will have | made new by dyeing them the color that 08 Dest. | | | matches or harmo | } Island Ci 0: completion. About $20), | e 000 has nied in the ovare-| DiQAmo a D For Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday \ - - | | | pea i Fashionable Dresden China ilk China Silk Hemstitched Coaching | “'emstitched Coaching Para~ ue and red, Mi ayd $1.23 ad aiualiy en tohea $188 We have secured the over-supply of fine Corre- (@ Silk Hemstitched Parasols, { i a Te A 53 FN Stylish Parasols of Heavy Taf- River Gas Works at Ravenswood Are as simple to uso, as soap. They spondence paper from one of the leading paper mills. \¢ plain and combination effects feta and Pongee Silk, piain ana y New schools and existing schools in| Bever ‘rock gr fag. ghey col any: jand make the following combination Gite Mee ' We Give Dividend Stamps. Me Packer PMO TBLS8| sein ote ne 31.98 process of repair rgement call dress and secure copy of tho three fe: i i ¥ 0 Ss os are worth $3.00 cash and 500 are worth $1.50 cash when ed se “ Bea uA te ; ié 4 for an expenditure on the part of the| Diamond Dye Annual, an, tnvaluab Aree devas, There atten different styles of fash- | 1,0¢ Paul det Senet ta crenid00| Denartmentesor Htvomingdales!, Main So or Sunn before the close of the| — RO awHUleR: By woriet for women ¢ tints and finishes to select from. | _ summer. ‘Two new fire-houses costing | DIAMOND DYES, - Burlington, Vt.. Offer {One pound Paper and $150,000 have just been completed, and ! Phere. No. 11 valuc of which is $1.00..s..s++000« wee t25C ner Suit Cases, $2.95 ‘One pound of the same Paper and 75 Envelopes— Worth every cent of $°.00. | APMAN&G Offer} Paper stamped from our two letter monogram die, or 50c No: a) tron vuslomers iva erties ii | Fulton, from Bridge to Durlield St, Positively the lowest price ever named for a sole leather Suit-Case., \ipaee 4 ree letter monogram or in- <j 5 St vith Each 4 | " di . | °s Daily, 5.30 P.M. amp with Bac! 24 Inches long, made of sole leather or cow itial die, in any COlO....+-s+sessereeen ee tg Closes De Yo, Noon, BROOKL WON joc nh ee } hide, have reinforced corners, steel frame, | wee 2 ===: One pound of the same Paper, 75 E: titched all around, fine brass lock and ke Of per, nvelopes and oo: SLE wu ey, tes So letter monogram die, to’ be the pronerin ot 95c Cc. ac. |B inside straps, outside straps or bolts, finely us oe = |B jined and finished, stitched English handle. Sold purchaser, paper stamped... ) Value $2.40 | J this very day as a great bargain by many stores \ ff at $5.00. © “Lord & Taylor. Furniture Sale. Also One Thousand Cabinets Sten gats Grestetnentmyeet eer if Fine Dress Women’s Your initials printed .on the case free of ir | sheets of Paper and 24 Envelopes boxed inexqueane(25C || (lt ee Shi W. 7 | Cae inmaglas sMINin ode. Onin atl Bettiom See i tars aera 24 Evalape boast is equi tne | |i Ginghams. irt Waists. Value 45c. ° A | = Made of fine white lawn, front of July Mill d Fi ¥ . | i Dress Ginghams, good standard “i 1 uly and Factory Sale. d 28g" és i - Ghacial Hagraving Offer aun, in checks and stripes; makes Kft g and Slr aes uch & 5 (0) Sewin Machines $13 50 eof lame plate engraved ani d Ls Baia SS aS pack 1M wit cked > ’ BS waee Our Annual Clearance Sale Yaws | visiting eee 5 5G |i plate, ouned from) A ac dainty and cool dresses for Summer cutts, button back, fancy attached » i) 9 ° ° k 1 . & y i s wear possible at very little expense, | collar, racing Handsomely made and fully guar- re OK takes place during the week Commencing July 17th, — anteed by one of the oldest and est ‘ . ;. sewing machine makers in the world, x when we will offer, without reservation, every article Light running and noiseless, fitted with the , of Furniture and all Brass and Enamel. Bedsteads ss ve most improved attachments of hardened steel, They have seven drawers, drop-head dust- proof case, table erect. Cases in beautiful new style oak cabinet work, With every ma- chine we give a patent needle threader free of charge, as well as instructions, Sold by exclusive dealers tor $13 50 $50, our Sale price one day only. ° Bloomingdales’, Main Floor, Lexington Ave, Sectton, on floors, at Splendid Values in . : sent * ’ : | |136inch White} Children’s Lf 25 % to 5 0% off our regular price Ladies’ Muslin Und : : GOWNS—Ladies’ fine nainsook pibecirvrrigheetiged wel Cambric. ' Lawn Guimpes and cambric gowns, cight different | cambric with iden | Ay ite Cambric, one styles, all daintily trimmed with ruffle, also deep tucked fone, FO ee atta ier fine embroidery and lace insertings | and others trimmed ‘picy (ounces and edges, 98c and $1.50) serting and edges, 66 ine ke of embroidery, inserting and yard wide, has the fine soft finish, § cluster tuck in lengths of 2 to 20 yards (not Over f front and ba , full sleeve; others of tucks, plain or Mattresses: The Extraordinary July Mill and Factory Sale of . DRAWERS—Ladics' drawers of 98c and $1.5 | vards to one patron). This item | hemstitened, neck Mnished with hem- : @ 5 i In conjunction with above we will offer the fol- cambrls and malneauky al) neatly ALSO 8 0 at be the department. stitched ruffle, Notions and Small Wears _ _ lowing very-special bargains in Harr Mattresses, Brcidasys alia laet TaNeeHOgs ind| Special, Lot No. 1. | Value up to 12:¢. C a 7 ROBES Saving of Hedy a * aes, $0c and 98C|Gowns, Chemises, Corset Covers | . C walsT F » covered with jersey cloth, straight , *, Single Size, Double Size CORSET COVERS—Ladies' Cor. |and Drawers, all immed with Ieee | To-Morrow, Yd., To-Morrow, 2Pchanerts 2OC 6 ” set Covers, a pretty and dainty | aud embroidery . ++49c cach ee $6, 50, $10.00, cover, timmed with lace, embroid- oom on regular prices $8.75 & $14.00, 5 $9.50, $14.50, regular prices $12.50 & $20.00, ~ ery and ribbon bows, all sizes, Special Lot Ho. 2. i ’ ‘ 50c and 98¢ | Drawers of fine cambrée with deep Children Ss Men 5 @Women s CHEMISES—Ladies' chemises of| hemstitched flounce, also lace and | nainsook and cambric, all prettily | embroidery trimmed, | bia § ; : trimmed with either lace or em-| Corset Covers of nainsook and cam- lack tockings Men's handkerchiefs, all white, soft vin die broidery, inserting and edges, bric, lace and embroidery trimmed, | D LE vin { Vatue 1085 | Alc|itenenen 1.49 H | 1 * ? fr 75c and 98c) finished with ribbon bows, 4 Children's Stockings, good quality ¢ finish colored borders; also Springs. Bolsters. Pillows, dais Se Nh ete iosten set oe | een aera aa , Broad and T. 5 - — tic and the good-wearing kind, Ninen, : \ mY, Stoacway and Twentieth St,, Fifth Ave., Nineteenth St. Value 1214 Value 9c, Each; iii Sa nnn tale i { | se : Six alu ’a 6 a . Hi 5 1 oa i } th Avenue, 20th to 21st Street. C | r0.morrow C runierte— Bloomingdales ii to doth Se