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THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, JULY 29, 1905. man had disappeared. Lutz was hur tied to Bellevue How ti ire was une cious, and the doctors sald his) vondition was extremely critical. In he recovers from the shock he Will be taken to the Pasteur Institute for treatment, Tho police are searching for the dog] and {ts owner. on e FACE OF MAN | 4 TEASING Hl | AFTER FALL FROM ROOF. b Animal in Restaurant Fright- | rears Lew oar od LOLA fully Lacerates Stranger’s |“ “trena pow Head Downward. $, 4 While attending pireons on a one — 12 Bast One Hun et, to-day, Jo Frantio with anger because men were it Hlehty-eixth ‘teasing him, a handsome white bull ter- | A from the roof, ler leaped upon John Lutz, forty-eight Inctosed. by an fron Years old, of No. 43 Hast Seventcenth 4 Grady's loft lee was Btreet, to-day in K. Mutterer’s rest a oepliea: ie WAS fant, Fourteenth streeet and f@venue, fastened his teeth in face, tearing away both lps an ‘ami injuring the man 60 badly 1 peraonw dh! “the nelehborhiood “physicians at Bellevue Hospital say pnoned to the police that a man had, ) there is little hope for his recovery: been killed by falling from the church Lutz, with a score of other patrons, | roof, Grady wae taken to Harlem Hos. was in tho restaurant when the dos, njtal suffering more, the surgeon said following his owner, entered. The good- from being an from. natured animal went from table t nd caught crumbs and scraps o: thrown to him. he terrier was very hot, and panted hard as he went from fable to table. Then the men, tiring of peeing the dog catch food, began teas- him. They pushed him at tateuine ‘as he growled and fought ba Hog "gencle wa "Wearied of the teas went to the table van under it for pr put forward his ha With a loud, angry erow! @enly sprang at Lutz @odged the first attuck Sprang a@ second timc teeth in Lutz s like jaws and < DROWNED AT CANARSIE. The first drowning for several years Jin Mill Creek, at Canarsie, ported to-day by the police Rumpf, fifteen years old, of Canarsie road, while swimming creek last night lost his life. Rt e 1 The Natural Laxative Water was awarded the Grand Prize at the St. Louis Exposition, 190. for its Purityand Excel- lence, Easy to take— Easy in action—Ease tor all stomach ailments, hair. ‘Men went to Lutz's a @og over the head, but the Ris Jawa fixed, snak 5 and again as he Tat, The upper lip dog then fastened his Up, and n the lo thad been torn a ngs In the waiting for him, and, with a wag of his tail, walked peacefully down the street at his master’s heels When the police arrived the dog and Potatoes. Best selected early Long Island Potatoes, white and “mealy,” a Dasketecceceee 7c Macaroni. Best domestic Macaronl or Spaghetti, % |b. package.. 4c Picnic Hams. Granulated Sugar. Deliciously tender and lean 8c Still selling below present cost at the refinery, 3! 18 Cc little sugar-cured hams, Ibs. a lb.. Electric Ammonia. Household strenuth; a bottle. cakes Cleans the clothes and saves rubbing. for Harmless to the daintiest of fabrics. 8 “S. & H.’’ Green Stamps J LO Special Gifts of “S. & H.” Green Stamps with our Famous Teas @ Coffees. 40 ria" 1 Ib. 1 Ib. 1 Ib. : 1 Ib. Fiiemith 1 Ib, 50c + 50C Unxld Teas for ......--- Golden Tips for es Best No. 1 Teas for..........- 35¢ Choice No. 2 Teas for.........-25¢ Coffee for 25c,, 20c., 17¢., b5c | io Wines and Liquors. | Specials at All Our 69 Licensed Liquor Stores, Pure California Table Wine, gallon jug a ane * Claret: ARE TENA Peers 59¢ FINEST IMPORTED FRE H COGNAC BRANDES, " Hennessey’s 5 Star Brandy, Godet trere’s 3 Starrandy, ~T.29) sl 1.15 a bottle..... . a bottle... PURE CALIFORNIA KHINE AND WHITE bettie Si [dH Ninrsieluer F WINES. bute Bie). Be Lous mer, i VOREIGY NENEAOES WAYS EN STOCK i Including tie etay Thine Winer, Porte, Sherrer { WHTerrrs colt Whileker, hen 85c 00 75 Viigkey y 1 " 4m shalt Whiskey, 1 aid 1.00 £3; 68¢ » 306., 20¢ “Ss, & 1." Green Stamps Free with every cose of LAGER BEEK, light ordark, the leading home brews 1,00 | CremecierMenthe, ty tenes 40 Memmel Auuble ve at bout Ur adway Cocktails, choicest assort iment, bowles OF Haske, ach. eesereee 59 IMPALED ON PICKET | ot Bears the Signature head downward & ler. Butler’s Best Borax Soap. 25c Petition for Relea Sent to Saghal! Through the initiative of the Wash- ington Franch of the Afferitan Soc y years tn of Prisoners r JAfe. of Frier Trussia a petition Is b elreiniate eaentation to the Goy ernme par cing for the r lease of the thousands of men and for leal offenses. for the most part after sther prisons ghalln for life ng signed and sent nder Kent, i and Ig addressed overnment through CASTORIA For Infants and Children, of Tho Kind You Have Always Bought Cptilida: Let Us Clothe Yo. 1 say big claims don't make big values and big | locations don’t mean any- thing but big prices. | prove this by an 1 33 14-39% saving. actual Moe Levy & Co., 119 to 125 Walker St., Three Blocks Esst of Broadway Branch at 1457 Broadway, At Remarkable Price Reductions, of} Pure Foods and Household Supplies. let Tomatoes. Large cans of ripe, red, Southern fruit, solid packed, 5 LIC each.... Rice. Fine, fancy full head Rice, ideal for hot weather, alps’ 4C Ib. Carton. cesses see ha with any of the following: with any of the following: Blue Ribbon Jams, whole fruit, jar..... 1 §¢ | 3 Cans Monocacy Sugar Corn....,.,, 25cf) Liberty Jams, choice jlavors, jar 1QOc_ Triumph Breakfast Cocoa, 14 lb,can,, 19c! Peerless Malt Extract, a bottle,... 2Uec_ Root Beer Extract (5 gallons), a bottle, 1Oc Essie Pure Grape Juice, 14 pint boitle.. 1 Zc Essie Pure Grape Juice, pint bottle,..., 2le McLaren's Imperial Cheese, jar.... 1O0c | EssieColumbiaRiver Salmon, 4 tp.fatcan 2VO Triumph Rolled Oats, 2 1b, package. 1Qc | 7 lbs, Pride of St, Louis Flour......., 250% Shredded Cocoanut, Peerless, 14 lb pkg, 1Qc | Blue Ribbon Baking Powder, 14 lb,.can 18¢ Jelly Powder, Blue Ribbon, package... 1Oc Hast View Beef Extract, jar.......... 2§¢ Pepper, Black or White, }; 1b. tin. 1Qc , Ceylon Tea, Golden Tips, ‘4 lb. carton. 1 Bc English Mustard, Butler’s, +; Ib. ti 10Oc_ Triymph Rice, best head grain, 3 lb, bag. 25 Jamaica Ginger, Concentrated, bottle... 1OQc Triumph Farina, pure wheat, 3 lb, bag.. 19¢ Salad Oil, best domestic, pint bottle,,,., 1Qe Salad Oil, best domestic, quart bottle.... 18} Cider or White Wine Vinegar, qt. bo 8c Lucca Olive Oil, !4 pint bottle......... 2Be Whole Pickling Spices, 34 Ib, carton.,, LQe Butler's Malt Vinegar, quart bottle,.., 15 ¢ Butler's Potash, concentrated lye,1 lb,can Qe Peerless Tomato Ketchup, pint bottle.. 17¢ Butler’s Borated Washing Fluid, bottle Qc Peerless Worcestershire Sauce, pt. bot. 15¢ Violet Ammonia, for toilet, a bottle 12c_ Peerless Gloss Starch, 3 |b, box....... 17¢ Essie Brand — highest pure, rich, fresh milk, ACAD. reeeweccceneree — Dainty Biscuits. FOR FICKLE APPETITES, Huntley & Palmer's Breakfast Bis- crisp; Oc L. SELECTIONS, cuit, deliciously package, IN-ER-S Uneeda Biscuit a package, Zwieback, the dainty; a packages. .+ceees Johnnie Cakes ) Virginia Mixed § Fruit Drops, the new summer deli Ib... Smoked Beef. Blue Ribbon—sliced from finest cuts—fresh daily; Green Stamps Condensed Milk. toasted ab... [Oc Jelicious 10c ——_—_—_—— Gloss Starch. White, strong, last- ing, 21bs.... Je Free Gifts of “S. @ H.’ Green Trading Stamps grade of 10c 4c 8c I3c ty No. 2 |ASK JAPS TO FREE RUSSIANS, | \——e>—<2>—<>—=<a> 0 o> C.B.QJ.B.corsets 75c K NOWN everywhere as unex- celled $1.28 cersets J, B, ventilating net neved weary $1.25 B, ventilatir and b yaa STH AVE, [92 T02O™ STREETS C—O Handkerchiefs 8c, INETY CENTS a dosen for the sold Ft soft fininh; vary Bi ABLE tor 280. Handkerchtete. iho $1 fous al women Sa one For and 2) Now i! Attend the EMEMBER Pure food show, continuing Friday and Saturday A. M, To-morrow is the last day of Sirignano’s famous orchestra. Note.--Pure food specials for Bargain Friday will be found at the lower right hand corner of this ad- vertisement. everything not men nants and broken lines , it is Bargain Friday, the day when numberless odds and ends, rem- seasonable merchandise in lots too small to advertise in detail, but large enough when grouped together to cause extraordinary selling, will be closed out at prices that will permit nothing to remain. Everything must be cleared out before counting stock, here isn’t a single Summer need that we can’t fill at tioned in this announcement. In many instances prices are lower in p small lots that will sell in a few hours once the crowds gather at Simpson Crawford Go.'s to-morrow. Price to you many times over for attending the pre«inventory sale to-morrow. The rare values advertised speak for themselves, By THEM you can figure up the saving on pay vaca speci: 1 pre-i roportion, but only on Coot, dainty In added each _ hemstitchi 5c. fo: and camb 75<, for $1.00 fine cambric night gowns—several pretty | effects, trimmed with laces, embroideries and hemstitc! | ings. $1.50 for $2.00 cambric petticoats, deep umbrella ruf- fle, handsomely trimmed with rows of lace, insertion and wide edge, S° thin and cool that it will be a revelat A splendid quality for $1, the regular price, and many as you want at 50c. each to-morrow. small black dot, plaited back tucked collar, At 50c they'll sell so fast that it’s well not lawn or dotted Swiss, med collar and cuffs. $S ] -5O for 2.75 shirtwaists dotted Swiss—several elaborately trimmed with fancy lace and cuffs, $1.98 and embroidery—trimmed collar and cuffs, $2.98 and sleeves. tucks forming front—prettily tucked back—lace. Clearing all silk remnants at 25c a yard and up | Silks you have bought during the present season at (For Waists For Trimmings 25c Correct lengths’ or skirts Just because \For Dresses, A splendid opportunity for you to be cool and elegantly but inexpensively dressed, cially for Summer wear, marked to clear them out ina day, A Rough silk shantungs. Peau de Cygnes. Taffet e! Fancy taffetas. Messalines. , Louisines, ee Bathing suits for men, $1.65. Embroideries at 5c a yard. Main Floor, LEARING out the Brooklyn kK ing Co.'s entire surplus of Bathing Sults, made to sell and selling to-day in many stores at $3 and $4, Don’t swelter in the city, go to the beaci. You can keep cool there. ec, though, and take your own bathing suit. De= mand is so beavy you may not find any suits for rent. Be» sides, you don’t want to wear a suit hundreds of other men have worn, especially when $3 or $4 two-plece sults cost you only $1.65 here toemorrow. HIS is our regular stock of the famous ing is supe Co. becom for the c $3.50, and included. “All patent leathers are included, such as glazed k every style of last imaginable— 1,000 pairs of $4 and $5 boots a quote to clean up this stock of high-priced shoes, These incl: boots as were ever offered for $5.00, This 1s your opportunit 25c.; beautifully such bargains are what distinguish the Simpson Crawford Co.'s pre-inven- tory clearing of muslin underwear from any other, and make it the most important event of the year. After reading such bargains you'll not wan fresh supply most appreciated. 25c. for cambric drawers, full ruffles, trimmed with tucks and| several with pretty trimmings of lace, embroidery and tucks. set covers—pretty yoke effects of | med with laces, deep fiounce, lace | fine laces and ribbon, SIMPSON ORAWFORD CO. Sheer lawn waists 50c. each. one on, and so inexpensive you can have a number for these hot Excellent models in sheer lawn to miss this great Bargain Friday event. 1S ] 00 for 2.00 shirtwaists— fine Persian with choice embroidery, insertions and tucks—trim- yokes—or allover embroidery tronts—trimmed collar for 3.50 waists of sheer India lawn— very choice—1o beau- tlful models—exquisitely designed with dainty insertions of lace for 5.00 shirtwaists—made of fine allover embroidery and SIMPSON CRAWFORD Co, SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO. ‘SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO, Entire stock *3.50 S.C.S. thousands of fashionable women for years and always sold at $3.50, The show- SHOES September 1st it is necessary that we clear out ALL of the Ess See Ess shoes —low shoes for warm weather—high shoes for the Fall—all made sepecially to sell at | shaes—pre-inventory price, $1.95, Every up-to-date style, especially designed for early Fall or present wear, will be Russia calf, lace or button styles, in light, medium or heavy soles; hand - welted or hand - turned soles—all styles, all heels, from the low common sense heel to the dainty high Louis XV, heels— all sizes and all widths from AA to E and 234 to 8, White canvas low shoes in abundance at $2.00 a pair. corset covers at 12c., cambric drawers at trimmed cambric night gowns at 50c., and other Seoond Floor, 7 Corset A favorit to miss the others. Here’ list ca Covers, be equalled from New York to San isco— cu right at the time when under-muslins are mos 1 9) Cc brown, Saad ed ai i euds oyster s stead of assortments being broken, new lots are day. The selection to-morrow will be excellent. G8c, for $1.00 corset covers, good effects, trimmed with lace and embroidery. $1.25 for $1.85 nainsook night umbrella flounces,| gowns, slip-over styles, designed prettily with choice laces and and embroidery. ings and lace. r 75c. drawers, nainsook ric, éls—all trimn sashes—a nu *21° 12c, for 19c, corset covers, $1.00 for $1.50 petticoats of | _, 1scy good muslin, close fitting, trim-| cambric, flare flounce with tucks, | P, =alsO LY med with embroidery edges. lace and embroidery. ts, 5c, for nainsook and cambric} 50c. for 75c. chemise of good S$ 1 corset covers, French and close| nainsook, round neck effects, | fitting styles, trimmed with trimmed with embroidery. tucks, laces and ribbon. $1 for $1.50 nainsook chem- | Sreem—full b 5O¢, for 75c, fine nainsook cor-| ise, several pretty styles, trim. Sl#eves—full plored | trimmed on bottom, $2.50 for $3.25 fine cambric petticoats—several excel- lent effects—with deep ruffles of choice embroidery, fin- ished with beading and ribbon. $2.95 for $4.00 fine cambric petticoats, trimmed very elaborately in various good effects with flare flounce, choice laces and embroideries. $ SIMPSON ion to have now, You can’t be cool without them. WI just think, as FOR and front, 7%e for 15c. voiles in plaids, checks, stripes solid colors—a very exceptional value at half price. 84e for canvas suitings, 27 inches wide, white, cream, !:zht blue, cadet blue, reseda, tan, pink, &e. 5Oc | , daintily made —fine lawn or excellent styles, and embroidery At excepted—all go at 10c. a yard to-morrow at the -trimmed collar Same story, SM SON prices ranging up to $1.50 a yard are included to-morrow at Fer per 5 per 55 per yd. 3d5c yd. 4 Cc ya Coys | e they are remnants or short lengths and near inventory time. as they are silks made espe- imost every known Summer weave, includi Main Floor, | | Foulard satins. | Faney washable ‘habutais, | White habutais, silks of all kinds, Corded wash silks, Evening silks, T HEY’LL bring the crowds to Simpson Crawford Co.'s to-morrow, Of course, they emnants, but all the better | —if they weren't you'd pay 10c., c. and 15c. a yard—and as short lengths they're just as good for all purposes—couldn't be cut from the piece in sizes to suit you better, ain Floor, Edgings, Insertions, Galloons, 5c a yard Friday. | The selection is complete, and for whatever purpose you desire embroideries, you'll find them at 5c. a yard, or one of these other rare bargain prices here to-morrow at the pre-inventory sale. 19c. a yard for embroiderles, formerly up to 39c. 25c. a yard for embroideries, formerly up to SUc, Widths and styles demanded for present use in skirtings, band- ings, corset cover widths, &c., in cambric, nainsook Antara =———————— SIMPSON shoes at*1.95 | Friday’s Ess See Ess shoe worn by | Ycam ~nonpeney brand iE 2AKG Lar 10 D ibe better than many hirher-priced make 20 bottle to j inte, ej bottle id, patent kid or patent calf, black BALMON Second Floor, Leib. 5, Just half the ortgi- ae EU * nal price is what we TOM ude as fine a lot of lace and button ‘ y to purchase a pair at about half, ¢ $2. fitting effect with velvet collar and | high-class models—broken sizes— amazingly reduced—to-morrow $10. Announcement:— All our high- class nets and point dE reduced prices th tucks an 0°° for £16 0 or- of models to select from | range of sizes. 275 for $17.50 linen and poplinette suit also box jacket effects and long coat styles, in white and high colors— attractively priced. SIMPSON CRAWFORD Co, Lace remnants at 10c a yard for Friday. the remnants of laces selling up to 50c are included. useful they’d be quickly snapped up if the prices were still 25c., 35c. or 50¢, cured now at this low figure—net top, Cluny, Lierre, Venise, in iAKS toval Mtvart; front *binook ans Third Floor, ite of Fashion—a long tight- P_seams, in white, gray, blue, green, champagne and hades—also odds and ends of rit costumes at greatly pies from foreign mod- med in fine laces and silk girdles or mber of exclusive models 75° for dainty evening dresses of colc es in all the pret- ty paste tions, gandy dresses in violet, white, blue, pink or dice, sqi round sk organdy all full plaited skirts, Bathing suits CHAWFORD CO, TH thei CHAMBRAYS} GINGHAMS..} BATISTES....¥ and | 1 2Me for 25¢. | French veilings—linette suit in | 19e for 3%. Frenc | with handsome floral designs, on Pre-Inventory Sale. This season’s designs in Imitation Cluny, Ecru and White Venise Insertions, Black Chantilly Edges and Bands, Lierre Insertions, etc, you need them forthe many rufiles and flounces, so popular this season. Lace Remnants at 15c. xcept these formerly sold up to 75c, Beautiful line of patterns, and only to he se- ite and ecru—also blaek Chantlly bands and skirtings, trousers at 33. QUALITY so rarely sold at half pric wh CKAWEORD Co, Men’s fine portant that you take advan trousers at 83 while the eight hi special price are here for your cl continues until 12.30 noon Saturday All sizes from 30 to 52 in. waist--fine worsted | dress trousers, outing 3 3 flannel trousers and Scotch cheviots for business wear. Latest Styles--full peg, semi- Peg and regular cut. Men’s outing suits, *8.50, Final clearing price to-mor- row and Saturday on suits Stich as other stores have heen selling up to $18—all Dew desirable patterns, tail- ored to fit perfectly—175 three-piece Ancluded at $8.50—final clearing. sa ty Boys’ wash suits, 9 To show you that we ney to another, Will say sizes are here. quickly ORAWE' To-morrow Pee Stile that are cool and pure food show spi » A BISCUL 7 BA ‘ . rb and complete, all sizes, SS ulate | ule a ci | gar Caaminnte Owing to the fact that Simpson Crawford erin. 3146 | Beddi; m 12346 | e the New York selling agents Fiacnant reas — | rrowy van? elebrated QUEEN QUALITY AULT MM TD Vangie: India Ceylon and all BY Mihi 28 mh Kany Howting ann: faker sees 10G 246 WING —« B58: Mur 2446G fash; dozen, oan 74 ra OLD crow, 110) p ia aa fair" 50° to pure Trial ish all pure Ti peri tosmo wait till Saturday. with amall teures— Just the time Semi- annual 2a ually; usually. Sut by th zed. + pec! for men 1, Be. ech, oF men and omen; teh Ih Be. qual for the great semi-annual pre-inventory sale. Notice of Early closing. During the months of July and Aug. Store closes evenings at 5.30. Store closes Saturdays 12.30. Select your ion apparel, &c., to-morrow at travelling requisites, nventory prices, Don't {Great muslin underwear pre-inventory sale. Cool linen coat suits at *10. WE'VE determined on a one-day clearing, and the price is marked accordingly—$10 each for all suits formerly priced up to $24.50, Not hundreds; just a good selection, They’re so popular and sold so readily at regular prices that not a great number remain. short, ‘Three favorite wash fabrics at 5c. a yard. | FORMERLY 140 and 12%c tells the barvain story for to-morrow. and white and tinted grounds. Some are so dainty and , but they've not been Main Floor, 10c it is im- sale of $5 ata very ts are oF. Oc i er carry goods over from one season hat Our stock is now so low that not all the final rush will clear them out most desirable, specials. N i VAN HOU TENS | “Orlwinal Holand rewiar nal | Pure Wines specially reduced for Friday and Saturda, BLN INTHE yrtal I Uhd, Oto vi vah inet 58c As obttin' Ait! Biot dean It’s their season you can be comfortable and well dressed. 1 aunty coats, —