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a a a A kN ata A AIT OTT Te POM TN Oey ESSE SERED pte tes * THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY & EVEN NG. JULY 19, 1905, trotenman ow Ble wntetie 0 summon WAR CORRESPONDENTS | ere ae he Mera emo FORNES LIVED TEN DAYS WiFEDIES OW RETURN Howe THE DOCTOR'S CHOICE G p iA , ra3 9? ND be WASH 9>| et | TL fs béeanse Lactated Food possesses all : ON CH A 4 Mea, C.D. Hagerty Went from ctit.| Me constituents of breast milk bev tate we 8 recommend it so strongly hysicuans GIRL ON TRAIN eae to the Par Bast with | and thousqnds of happy mothers know that | fe . nes Sars a fee itGatinal, Lactated Food ts casily assiiniiated, that it THURSDAY, J aa heard the wer of : = ‘ ‘ mproves digestion, that tt dues not tax the % Q Nvhen’ Tgot tom,|Now He Always Omits Tea and Soup from the Billof Fare Bee} crreaqe. guy i—ates @. D. tage! sertnathy ot the lee stomachs that ft ante ye mn “a cause of His Experience on His Recent Trip to Russia pie catty red from Chel tammation and frritation, and that Men’s apie Shirts u eceat ssa, nd NAY WAR: UF it can be fod to the weakest child, pondent for the Associated Pross dur- Values $1.50 and $2.00........ + 1.00 each 3 rile Ss. ‘ a a aM and | Fine white Madras, plaited bosoms, cuffs attached, cvat styl ‘ OF fit here avidenly: last nix " | ALSO 9 falr way to bx Court Lenient with McDer-|issiSale sitlel wilt Five men were mott After His Punishment pile ‘eh whore r hust , and to he tion made neces iN attack Only his pleading that he had a wito|{ntoxioaed sehen he boarded the tr ie | ton mad essary by an atiack of ‘ a 1 in excuse for his treat with Iced tea. Ses ; | appendicitis |For Sale by All Reputable Druggists Seca A oe BUN kk) ma : or | favorite Bley Retoate niles Had fike| Mr. Hagerty was with hls wife when i MS Owa , >] tsect. | Y ! an na hi he’ Jane dled, he Wells & Richardson Co., Props, ‘e , ' wn for his we-| president Charl Fornes, curity of life and } dT not been | noord of Ald hed to-day able to Interfere with mv eun Oe | 5 : the Hardware Club, as usual—not simple-diet | Mrs. Hagert tile at Onetos . ‘ at Hands of Passengers. When th a PiBee ceibeee came Rely aa weual, at that, for his ii & town In|) hod pele be ie i eal BEST FoR Colored Madras Negligee Shirts, plain bosoms, light, dari . fore te eins bunch he beg eon was ent. Her death followed an opera. a oe | C3 \— ) and medium shades, cuffs attached, complete range of sizes. | ed lente Ue said 4 io ph MeDermott, a conductor on tho| ? u aus Se Staten Iskind Rapid Transit Raliroad, Re a tent con ta Ney sina th NIBURG PGE eclee’ (aterm os Burlington, Vt. i gned to 8 fo: es nN Chicago. from severe punishment at the hands of | Pd | He RCM gL aed ‘und was the proper synonym. fo Bagistrate Finn in the West Side Court |PU5.0° GRUTY ead tiat for. the sake to-day after the story had been told of fof the man's famtiy he would red Gis ruManty conduct on a Ninth avenua|the charge fram assault, to “L" train last night. Idorautt’ oft ' McDermott was charged with nssault|in the court by Miss Grace Thomas, nineteen, and very pretty, who fs Valse lier ati Soll SP erow ayew THE OPPENHEIMER TREATHENT face peebuse she refused to have any- t i thing to do with him. . Bany Crosing, Ciesi3g. | Eve, 6.0. ‘impson Crasofo veg, 620 | + Saturday, 2.30, AQTA AE G2 T08O” STREET ° stor iy, 2.39, j ‘When the prisoner was arraigned to » SM | . : ee ens RAN AWAY : ane errant irom benese ae white waists at 50c.| Sale corset covers at 25c. a eloquently of the rough ho |No Suffering. ys ¢ 1 received from an infuriated | N OT a lot of low-priced waists made up for a special sale, but a We’ E never had such a large stock of muslin underwear—never stoc Men. This also had something to do NO BAD AFTER E! earing exigency that affords fine lawn w: Jerful values S, plaited front and secured such buying concessions—never offered suc S. IRTY-SIGHT HOURS, With the Magistrate's leniency in re COHOLIC CRAVING OVERCOME IN a “SIGH hite w ith small black pin dots, f They are very before. Our great July clearing sale, when the lowest pr ducing tho charge against nim trom| Cox, Though Separated from] “*°S'2Dta avpicr LLY TREATED. ruling factors, gives you the saving. ye ue to disorderly conduct and fin M . Co: Ke t Wat h eh IL istat iN ire RANE stock is affected by this July You'll find several barg: TS. x, C. i i Te Istature 0 ew ¢ lingerie waist: di ive lin uw ibaa {Veer char Gar. » Aep A Special Committee of tl ee ‘e ¢ lingerie wais standard of inexpensive muslin. ut take vantage of the low prices. | to_give you the best s Her—Arrested Later. York Reported in May, 1905; al “Recognizing that ATES) are aniffering fF n Miss Thomas said that she and her sister had been to the Inn in Bomerset, N. J.. and wer returning home on the Ninth avenue “L." Me-| William Brad Dermott and the other two men got on ft the Christopher street station, trio were intoxleated and | | 3 started to annoy the young wonten wiki, when Cox fou their attentions, young and pr “They began by making all sorts of | struck B: rude remarks at us," sald Miss T° “and finally we were so annoyed a fenily afraid of them that we went in another car. ‘They followed us and be-| ame more abusive and insulting than! ever. Going into a third car we ap-| ent to live oe ee ee ee ee | OPPENH EIMER IN STITU rE, “The guards threatened the men an |not jose interest In his wife, and when BROOKLY jose in js wife, ani n NTOWN OFFICE: BRE be he heard that she was often in the com-| PO'Y7) prowiwa: 159 West 34th St., N.Y.C. Addres Profitable and interesting choosing—two large tables—those | for corset covers and | 25c drawers. Garments are French lacey waists now so eagerly sought after and worn — not enough of any one kind to quote a price, but no matter what you Ele and halhsook, “trimmed wth | mings of new lices choose, you'll find the price exceedingly low. faceytucheR Ge an e eyalce We've gathered all the odd lots from our best-selling high- priced Lt sts and put her out for to-morrow's selling at typical July clearing sale sook in French designs with pretty ce! clusive si DY le! nd cK; hap yok ce r n steauoutsnaitiseeaier embroidery and tucks; shaped yokes of lace and ribbon 3] FOR $2.00 SHEER LAWN WAISTS, ten excellent begutifully designed with tuck collar and cuffs—so: broidery and lace. Very d: full, best qualities of cam- buse at the fo Brooklyn, was nt Autwority the treatmen e and free from ceriain ob) Indorsed by Many Prom ribbon. 75e, for $1.00 68c. for $1.00 corset covers—nain- daintily trimmed with lace, in the ght gowns, ex- int quality, OF nainsook and¢ with yokes of embroid @ of nai Hon. EB. £, JACKSON, EX-GCVERNOR MARYLAND, WRITES: $1.25 for $1.95 nainsook cors: covers, entire fronts formed of laces and embroideries, tucked backs and dainty edge, Other styles at $1.95, hemstitching, insertions, and tr ed yoke effects, inserted ie have pc nty, stylish well-made waists. $2.95, $3.95, $4.50 up to $12. quarrelled ar G.95 for $12.00 China silk y graph letters Indorsing” , all exquisitely trimmed with Jap. drawn work and short sleeves; others trimmed with elaborate fronts 1.98 jor $3 fine lawn shirt | 8.98 for $6.co lingerie w 50c. for nainsook nainsook and cam- bric drawers, trimmed with tucks, &c prettily med with fine laces: > ruffle ts, $1.00 for $1.50 cambric drawers, waists, trimmed elzborately with | neatly lace and embroidery insertion and | vay’: - " tucks—also trimmed front and back. with insertions, tucks and beading. i cd lace fir sotton made, elaborately trimmed | made with deep flounces, trimmed | 2d ave finish bottom they were comparatively quiet f short the $1.25 for embroideries and tucks. ‘time, until the trai; y-second street 6: sto! * pany of Brady king skirts of arted out to trail ea hip pocket. Le | (4) Name... home last night and untll morning. € é aah i $1.50 for $2.25 nai 3.5Ofor $5.00 China silk | Fine lingerie waists, trimmed $1.00 for $1.50 ook drawers. on, Thea they got up and ran out on the pla form. ‘This man, McDermott, camg @round to the window where I w: ting and, shoving his arm sbrough: them with a gun finished with insook n ght ! waists, fancy designed yoke of with insertions, hand embroidery | §°8NS, slip-over and ae 30 for $1.95 p S and lace insertions and elbow trimmings of laces and 1 flounce, trimmed with es, trimmed with lace-edged | Sprays. designed fronts, at $7.95, pon he v1. ar hot the n&\ in the thigh. Then he made his escape and his wife also . dea ne wounded man on mbric; { broideries. oe ty it $1.95, ce and clus of ruffles, £&"" | $10.00 and $15.00. $2.50, $2.95. in Ay BEC i ruck me in the fa ; -95 for $4.00 cambric petticoa:s. tely there was a riot on. ‘the sta pett AGENTS FOR GRAND RAPIDS FURNITURES 10 per cent, Discount Allowed on All Purch nate young girl did not see all thot ¢ During This Month, ppened after McDermott’s assault the. . according to other wits und by tie mollee | upon her, but Knit underwear, 25c. 7c for handkerchiefs. | oe eee ner gee Shee ess the young man only escaped 4 sidewalk and [RE ese r ne - terrible beating through ‘the ‘arrival ot pial Ait H® ; is ue, seasons t sare ee an Here x P URE Irish linen handkerchiefs at 714c. Bpecial Policeman John M. O'Shea and ull the offer—combination suits of Soc. valu tells the ba ull | ifth avenue station oat 3 fs i rgain story more forcefully Srowd Jumped on Brutes. Bearching for. him. rly 25c. Going to close out the entire lot in | anything else we could say, This store has ! The men passengers in ‘he irain had) An hour Ja Policeman one day. Main Floor. 5 | always been handkerchief-buying headquarters for only waited for some ovtoreak on the| O'Brien saw a young man on Paw Women's Swiss ribbed | | all New York. Matin Fi vol ae one : unken Geld tal fl s fh Be vests and pants, c “Invisible shields nin jOOr. ’ em. When they saw MeDermo-t sitike . f a s 4 = , the young girl in the f3ce + D ctuatvatue $220 {/ e. 2 all sizes, ee 25 | 12%c " for regular children’s 10c. j Wer gates and climbed th: a ete The h as, lar 50c, values : handkerchiefs, soft fini a. dows. The tuards and cond A Flat, Como! show exactly as they aleo been itching to get at che inen, but ehinealt a £RGS.00, ear tn pour ome. VSP B39. for men’s 5%. bal | OPULAR crescent The three following When they saw that a tot was spt to in the Butler Street Court acd held ‘| Poy briggan shirts or drawers shapes—regular 25 just as interesting. Read th @ccur on’ the platform they jad the ny a 1 Velour or Damask; eID ity shitt-wuist shield: 4 Parlor Suit, 5 pieces another item th a desire for ity shitt-waist shields. Tee. for men’s and women's pure Irish linen Pler Mirror, Frenct ae the bevel giaas; Parlor Table (brass handsome Lamp and Globe; pair of hand- some Pictures; In handkerchiets, assorted hems, regular 15e. value F sook, covered rubber clot cal. _ washable. and impervious. to s1 men’ ‘s negli perspiration; are invisible when \ gee shirts, 8c. worn with the sheerest waist; broidered—fancy drawn 4 / ONE HUNDRED to-morrow 12%2c. a pair, _ —also hand-worked i dozen negligee shirts in Notlon’ Department. js aed uy ely ; each — vast assortment of : this season's latest _ style x <3} | ‘ for men and women—plain A , Rart of a shipment we re- n iF 1,1 ba ‘ cently bought at a price con- | ed: RATT ed a Haberdashers get $t 25 for the identical | | d effects for women. Renilae 19. and 25c, i Be. he - | values. i | __124c. for men's and women's plain hems ed, assorted hems—women's linen and § ork —hand antag tialled handkerchiefs. Reg- ular 25¢, values. _ iam SALE OF SHOES/E IN EVENT EAGERLY AWAITED BY DISCRIMINATING BUYERS, 35 For Regular 83, $4, $5 and $6 alues. ‘The most complete selection of styligh footwear for men, women and children tn ew Yor! Sale *3.50 Ess See Ess shoes at *1.95, Kil care go dirsct or by jranrfer to our +o THs great clearing sale of these celebrated shoes—Ess See Ess for women—is the forerunner a an important shoe change—a change that it is imperative that we sell every pair of shoes on hand prior to Sept. 1st. We Give Dividend Samp S ‘ «Brooklyn | VERY individual offering for | QS Sent._tst we become 4,000 Stamps are worth $3.00 cash and 500 are worth $1.50 ps when GaP in Over 100 Departments of | Fulton, From Bridge to Duffield St, Second Floor, future use—a shoe sale Thursday is worthy of a special New _ York's selling visit to THE H. BATTERMAN Store. F . agents for the world-wide offering values equal to this famous Queen Quality sale does not occur once in ' > Closes Daily 5.30 P, M. a4 If you can’t come personally make | Saturdays ore, Noon, BROOKLYN, ,,. Sv =| use of our MAIL ORDER SERVICE. | 10¢ of Your Purchase C. : C.: wane nae oe’ a decade—come to-morrow, ==, _ _ $15 Linen Suits, $6.98, Shi ff Dai ‘ alnty | Bleached Crash i red Jin \irt waist Suits; some We must make room for the largest and most comnnlele stock of QUEEN QUALITY SHOES in America. Hence this quick selling ° ' 1 embroidery trimmed; ot price on all Ess See Ess shoes. Come to-morrow and take advantage of this unusual bargain epneisunlty y. F Plain Lawns T li i Aletap all eautitul modelee | “very up- -to-date style, especially designed for early Fall or present wear, will be included. All patent leathers are included, such as } e owe ing. ' prominent New York manufacturer; made glazed kid, patent kid or patent calf, black Russia calf, lace or button styles, in light, medium or heavy soles; hand-welted or hand-turned soles—all’ Styles, all f Plain Lawns, 40 in, wide, in all 3,000 yards of Toweling, heavy { for Thursday, your choice at., heels, from the low common-sense heel to the dainty high Louis XV. hecls—every style of last imaginable—all sizes and all widths from AA to E and 24 to 8 ener (in short lengths of 2 to 6 hee hedecraeh ath seine - on dat, \ | = | | | Never before have we placed on sale such a complete assortment of styles and sizes of Ess See Ess $3.50 shoes at $1.95. \ yards), very pretty for Summer ‘ yee Bas 1,000 i f *4.00 d *5.00 b 32.45 hi as P ; Cpe crit dish towels, | | pairs o an joots at +—Just half the original price is what we quote to clean up this stock . “ate wash wall ane mUakS -B:finp iam ee rea re oes * | - . - es VEIV ot high-priced shoes, These include as fine a lot of lace and button boots as were ever offered for $5.00. This is your opportunity to purchase Ae of our , ‘ a L | | Women’s ligh elght shoped ribbed Vests: low nee!’ veless \ | | $4.00 and $5.00 boots at our clearance price—it would not be possible if it was not to make room for our new line—to-morrow, #2. 5. Value up to 15c; Value 7c; HA) [ Oe PReRe aleoye ae fancy It x trimmicd al i hed Vests; made | ==> SIMPSON CRAWFORD Co, Hi 3 | materli § 5 and 0; ar 19¢, les; for 42! | 4 ; To-morro Cc 5 Cc | Bebibasue é ae at h f d h b w, ¥d, Tomorrow, vi Tee er a The pure food show is now at its best. =o { $ A | i Cl L } Ww a Boys’ 1 Wash Suits, 59. The buying interest grows greater each day, The mode el food store ties new patrons each day—a grocery ; te | 1,000 Wash Suits for bova's 8 to 10 yer neat patterns; of strong B} here purity, superiority and low prices are never separate: Mail orders and telephone orders promptly filled, Bixth Wloor, F uny Laces omen’ s Sill cantartaled aude te elaut weno regular $1.00 3c feet ae or : pela 5 siete 2 ; : 4 . . ' value; for Thurs: LiBBY'sS HAMS. — SIMPSON QUAKER KO ey OLE VEL, AND'S | EA - |Q Insertings. } Walking Skirts. || °°" RE) | | Me OP [RE ee) | [RE ; Cluny Laces and Insestings, also | White linen and polka dot duck; || | ~ Women’ s §2 “Tan Oxfords, $l. f family 1334 MINUTE Tal og tha i Rls Se Parle aces and Bandings, di pldived flares sonic SirpAd wih al | 200 pairs of women’s dark tan viel Oxford Ties; hand-turn models; By ROY! F dehicioun “Bewine a ; Torchon, Valenciennes Laces and 4 Aerial, othe i small bands, as (A) Strong: ght weight; juat the thing for warm weuther; a and. atuite ‘ Bandings; a fine offering, ies aR ane. a 1 a | regular §2 value, for Thursday . a ; 1.00 io: 4 Het. woen Ase ware b x F | | h Fite Dee SiN o— 7 81,08; $ u Ye Chock Value 10c yd.; 5c Value $1.50; 98c Vi | $t Canvas Lace Shoes, 50c. *F tnt ar et Han cha D, JERS ea a ! To-morrow, To-morrow, 350 pains of bi etcs! und children's gray canvas lace Shoes Mi srgon | sige tbe bo frithes? French fai” : ae Ss nae ereuital all sizes up to 8; cool ANd eOxte«e r olable; £ 0 \ ‘ an y « i” . Fare Hee less TETLE ‘ tt Wo en ’sFine Ww . $1 value; for Thursday jena : Uc lig. Cottons parts Fa y iB ioe ire quaint at . omen s 1 $I N.aplewocd Cha Js 59, faved C04 é Hind iia Hellas Aarne {I ‘ea VED iN | MOLE 9 BA up rg ‘ i have just 200 0 r wood Oh 7 cin ind Sha eat TAY ¢ an. ue delivataly nat Ribbed Pants. Cambric Gowns. | av Juul 200 at th wood iN : a apni ferier 60. | thy svat Wat Y | Women's Pants, extra good qual- Women's Gowns of cambric, nain es an ranen; 4 f are FEED Ripe $1700 nize ois i c ity Swiss ribbed, knee length and { sook or muslin; high, surplice, ; Sieur AEA ANE MERRPEN i See L Ray RAIL | RCI Mah M btu wg pad weil din: Square and chemise effects; lace and } || | — - out gal Pi fail ba vet 606 i alone should crow: embroidery trimmed; also hem- {8 | bY ¢ mW a. ¢ Prot fal” 1 Pet ad the department stitched effects; all sizes, if | 26c, H. B, First Prize Butter, 23c, | i { es sad ory 406 rl 8 Hn, A y Charned in the Fox River district, our H, B. Mest Prise Bu ; pie 7 t Tabby'a Chi " ae oe Phen, 9c} Value 75c; 4 IC | leaves nothing to be desired whore auvilty is the chlet { f F0 Y aad a : aa ecmearren, ‘ lay aly, per th, Print, sees f | quirement; for Thay Welt each a >