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IN A Nutshell > Excitement Killed Him. PROVIDENCE, R. 1, JULY . Brown and dag the result of vi apany uring the fire Edward W urer of the Providen Tow t Company, fell to the g heart failure tred Corean Envoy, Too. BAN FRANCISCO, ‘Yoon, who !s on his w: for the purpose fei legate appointed nterests of Corea during & dations, has arrived mer Alameda from object wae to get the mos le terms for € TANGIER, JULY 2%.—Ten wignatorics of the treaty of Madrid officially acceptel the Sultan's tlon to the \al_ conferenc Cortelyou’s Kin Stricken. PANAMA, JULY f. . Postm yellow f | | | | | i mouth <9 MONEY FOR SICK BABIES. @ Whe Uveatuw Wort aditional cont World Bick 1 ving Byivan and and’ Josale Mtg To tho Bditor of 7 Tnclosed, please tnd $1.0 ington Be eat Avant To the Editor of The ‘ease wecent the be used for the Siok Bak four little tots lyin (Biened) Sylvan Bertha Mann, Jess LONG SWIM BY GIRLS. One and One-Half Miles tn Little More Than ay Hour, (Special to The Eventne R, 1, July Barger, well known and her young nie swam from Palleye to Hagard © of one and a halt | ¢ ‘dint boar and two mili 4 ine ede te fe gu ais POT ee ae tee oe ee ey Le j { j News James Meyers the garago of here. Wy treas- JULY %—P. K. to Washington of acting as an officinl to look after the on Snited States, Wants Phipps Boys Watched DETECTIVES IN AUTOS. HUNT MAN SLAYER Fugitive Hiding in New Jer-|Police Vainly Pursue Machine sey Swamps in Danger of Lynching by Mob. (Bpectal to The Evening World.) PLAINFLSLD, N. J., July 2%.—Detec- ‘es In automobiles scouted all night @ posse of farmers were on guard jutsk'rts of the South Plainfeld lo prevent the escape of es Long, the fugitive slayer of ew Cun.ingham, of Trenton. Af- ter a two-day chase about Piscataway Township, during which policemen re- peatedly unloaded thelr revolvers on him, Long hid himself in the swamps and is believed to be cornered. Neither officers of the law nor farm- era will venture in the underbrush, fear- 2 | tng a bullet from the desperate man, The plan now Is to starve him out, but ay 4 view|no chances are being t permit Of obtaining Independence In the future, BARS jit U.S. Hands Off on Morocco, powers his escape, Besidents of South Plainfield are in fear over the possibility of his suddenly appearing at some farm-house and de- manding food, for as far as is known he has not eaten for nearly d week. hief Kiely and Roundsman Higgins, of the Plainfield force, drove the mur- derer into the swamp and the local policemen are atil! aiding the Trenton “etectives in thelr effort to capture him alive. ‘The anger of the farmers ts thoroughly aroused and the police officers fear that ‘MM take vengeance on the fugt- reason one automobile ts ve, the plan being to rush y the moment he {s captured, 8 to pass, Every sun or pistol, and scouring about ning and have is offerel by the thorities and this has the formers on con- atroolons He mato good hin es ton Jaye has been section at Jersey a TUG SINKS IN COLLISION NT BATTERY New York Central Towbeat, Robert White Rammed by Lighter at Danger Spot. thrown Into th wn off w Y collision, re about 200 feet of the dumping pler the © saw the tugboat, and going lier evatt, 1in, and the hus added their the truck the Ward th tugboat on the port side, The aera eee KILLED WALKING ON TRACK, TLER, N, J, July %6.—The bodes of wae found lyin ahs of the busaus half a mile west be man had evidently Re the tracks wh aloum Powder ts It bas the arom ape day baby lige! Face Cre: maker. It drives ay ‘|finger tips—colors only in tan, slate, brown and 5) navy—5uc., 75c. and $1.00 values, at, Boeal ene ee ‘HE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENLNG, JULY 26, 4903, |AUTO CUTS POLE ON BROADWAY IN MAD CHASE Clothes Hospital. Which Felled Electric Ignited — D Light Post, Down Broadway whiszed a dig red touring oar automobile containing three men and two women at dawn today. The machine was dashing along at a forty-mile an hour galt and behind eame several policemen on bi- cycles, fast being distanced. The auto shot past One Hundred and Thinty-sixth street and was midway In Vhe block when the chauffeur sud- denly lost control of the machine and {t swerved to the aide of the street, struck a big olectrio light pole and out it clean to the ground. The touring car stopped with « sud- denness that sent the men and women to the floor of the auto, Before this they had been yelling taunts at the oncoming policemen, waving at them and laughing. The ooilision was fol- lowed by screams in which the men's voices were drowned by those of the women. Never once losing sight of the fact that the police were close upon him the chauffeur reversed his lever when the post fell, and as the polise came up with him he backed yust them and putting on all speed went like the wind down Broadway, his mzohine top- pling to one side, it having jost a tre. The police again mounted their Dicycles, but it wag no use. The auto- mobile and its passengers were soon lost from sight. The tlre lost by tho machine bore the | name of Martin. Splintered portions of the machine were found under the fai- | len post. A general alarm has been sent out by the police for the arrest of the men and women in the automobile if they can be found. The police are looking for a red touring car with a splintered side and minus a tire. For a time after the accident several ge are lights In the nefghborhood of Hundred and Thirty-fitth street were dark. a TEUTONIC DOCKS TO-MORROW. hg The sieamer Teutonie, from Liv and Queenstown for New Yor! communication with the Mass., wireless et. robably dock ow kitohen gas range untii Bolomon Wi Contains no bromides or heart depre: [t'setfervescen NOT an Optician’s test, thorough examination by an Oculist:— . We M. D. BOY LEFT ALOKE IN FLAT BURNED : ying “enjoyed himself about his clothes itzner, 3% Stern Brothers To-morrow, Remainder of | Women’s Low Cut Shoes WALKING PUMPS, GIBSON & OXFORD TIES, in Tan, Russia Calf, Champapne Kid, Patent Leather, Vici Kid Formerly $3.50 to 5,00 Thursday, Final Reductions in Misses’ and Girls’ Appare MISSES’ FANCY SUITS, embroiiered linens, 1 fancy nets, lawns end orgendies, Heretofore $16,00 to 25.00, $ K SHIRT WAIST sur ‘ofore $12.75 to 16,50, MISSE: ' CLOTH or SICILIAN SKIRTS, pliite Ts cr mixtures, Herctofore 35 00 te to 510, 00, I COVERT CLOTH JACKETS, suitable for Autumn wear, Heretofore $10,00 to 15,00 GIRLS! CLOTH DRESSES ond REEFERS, sizes 2 to 14 years, Heretofore $5,C0 10 15,00, $1.98 and Clearing lot of 2.clasp pure Silk Gloves—double ‘| Complete assortments of the popular 16-button Silk Gloves—double finger tips—in white, black and colors,,,.,,... MAIL ORDERS FILLED AROMPTLY, Ow of the most important Men’s Shoe Sales ever held, j clearance aul Offer_the Extraordinary Discount of 20% on Every Pair RUSSETS, BLACKS, OXFORDS, HIGH SHOES—everyt It will pay you to supply all your present and fulure wa Broadway at 13th 52,40 ] 1.95 8.75 2.95 4.95 2.95 West Twenty-third Street. ‘YchaDaniall Sons&Sons SILK GLOV ES - woute finger tips.) '35¢ 1.00 Extraordinary mews Sale We Bavipay <2 eba hing. The Biggest Opportunity Ever Offered nts, Milton Kellerman, Aged Three, ‘ Played Near Gas Range and Mrs. Liseie Kellerman, of No. 206 East One Hundredth street, put her dinner on to cook to-day, left her son, Milton, aged three, alone in the flat and went the Headaches drugs. No fear of heart faiture after using tt. removes the cause ofheadaches. ‘Acts pleasantly and above all healthfully.. Favored by Physicians and tiie Public Sor more than 60 years. At Drnggtets, oc and B1, or by mail from 0. tt but a Broadway, Eighth and Ninth Sts. are about to discontinue the selling of Men's Shoes entirely | in the Broadway and 13th St. store, and to effect immediate f b nj we w caught fire, Then his screams aroused the tenement janitor, the broke into the apartment and rooms, and the Mas garments from the child on TROLLE Vint others arrt ad smothere hi yal ours arwed and asottered ttl Teg a Home bythe Sea The ene at the place was on fhe, id there wae a hasty exotun | pHall Hour from Herald Sq. {rom Jthe tenement, while rome one EAST ELMHURST, N.Y. vin veturited th ( City, ! throurh the unmindful of himself, tore ound the child racing hurrying with ri boy. it his deme to a e fainted, from the Harlem Hoa- he boy there. Ho js bal- yout the le body, and hance for recov’ Witznor badly Dumed about the hands and he hospital for attention, on Picturesque Flushing Bay. the Ideal Place toLive. Send Postal for Circular and Views, ind and Mortgage Co., 487 MANHATTAN AV., Hrooklyn, N. ¥ Franklin Simon & Co. Clearing Sale BEFORE Semi-Annual Inventory WOMEN’S APPAREL, TUB DRESSES, of fine white linen; embroidered waists, plaied skirts. Heretofore $12.50 . . 5.50 SUMMER GOWNS, sranarted Mulls, In Green, Pink, Tan, Violet, Light Blue or Black and White, in checks, ‘with small figures or pompadour effects; waist elbow sleeves, Val. lace yoke; skirt tucked and lace trimmed, over white lawn drop. Heretofore $29.50 . at Walking Shirts. WHITE LINEN, closely plaited model. Heretofore $7.50 . hand REALLY DELIGHTFUL Che Mini Covered Candy Coated dcr comet Se Chebring Gum atall the better kind of stores. Lucian Lowenthal, 318 West 39th St., “you should use chiclets to correct that slight acidity of your stomach” is the way one good old New York, Distn butor. PIANO i age of spec cialists, of argue 4 as one may, the general artisan, jack of all trades or general merchant cannot possibly compete s S fully with the specialist. For forty-five @ years the Sterling C ompany all its knowl e skill and business energy t instrument each year, and we say, without ggeration, intended egotism or hos y of successful contradiction, that the general dealer Not sell you a piano and sustain a guarantee of equal musical satisfaction for the same money that we can. When you purchase a Mendelssohn, a Huntington or a Sterling Piano you buy direct from its manufacturers. You get a guarantee that Is permanent, for we as makers have a world-wide reputation to sustain and are more interested in keeping you a satisfied customer than any general dealer can possibly be w’ ho is selling one kind of piano to-day, and another kind, or the same Kin under a different name and changed conditions, next week or nex r These are facts that no sensitional so-c alle If price” ad- vertising can possibly overcome and are of vital interest to any one who contemplates purchasing a plano that will give a sure, ec nomical and life long musical satisiaction, instead of an ferenaie disappointment or dearly bought experience. We cccupy ths entire STERLING BUILDING. SIX FLOORS DEVOTED EXCLUSIVELY TO PIANOS where you will find everything that is good enough to carry with it a Sterling Guarantee. If you want an inexpensive Piano, yet one that will give you genuine sati ion for many years, we have them at prices ranging as follows: $160, $175, $190, $200, $225, $250, $275, $300, and then comes the matchless Sterling, the peer of all, It you do not w O pay cash you can take advantage of our month- ly payment plan, w 5 fair and not charge interest, nor Go we take a note or mort You ree to pay a stated amount at our store each month, _ the Sterling Piano ~. 518-52) Fulton St, cor, Hanover Place B-ooklyn Close Scturdays at 12:30 during July ani August. st an * bt \* the ay ‘uot, Ay r Saks & Company ANNOUNCE GREATLY REDUCED PRICES in their Departments for Women’s and Girls’ Outer Apparel ing the greater portion of A their entire stock. $45.00 Ladies’ Tailored Silk Suits, $19.00 $45.00 Ladies’ Tailored Voile Suits, $24.00 $50.00 Ladies’ Tailored White Serge Suits, $29.00 $55.00 Ladies’ Tailored Suits, $24.00 $25.00 Ladies’ Tailored Homespun Suits, $14,00 $42.50 Ladies’ Fancy Tailored Linen Suits, $24.00 $27.50 Ladies’ Tailored Linen Suits, $14.00 $28.50 Ladies’ Pongee Silk Dresses, $14.00 $12.50 Mohair and Panama Walking Skirts, $7.90 $35.00 Ladies’ Fancy Linen Coats, $14.00 $14.50 Ladies’ Fancy Linen Coats, $8.90 $22.50 Ladies Silk Coats, _ $10.00 $10.00 Girls’ Linen “Navy” Suits, $5.00 $18.00 Girls’ Fancy Pongee Silk Coats, $6.90 $5.00 Girls’ Linen Coats, $1.95 $14.50 Girls’ Wool Coats, $6.90 $14.50 Girls’ White Wool Coats, $6.90 $10.00 Girls’ Wooi Dresses, $3.95 $1.00 Ladies’ Lawn Waists, 58c $2.75 Ladies’ Lawn Waists, $1.45 $4.00 Ladies’ Lawn Waists, $2.15 $5.00 Ladies’ Lawn Waists, $3.25 Oxfords & Pumps for Women Regularly $3.50. Special at $2.60 Instead of the uncouthness with which machine work leaves a shoe, those which this offer con- cerns are invested with the infinite grace and style characteristic of hand fashioned oxfords. king leather calf, Cuban heels. Sailor Tics of patent leather, one eyelet and ribbon bow, Qafords of white buckskin with rubter soles. Gibson Oxfords, of pongee kid, Spanish arched last, high Cuban heels. Brnadbtay, 33d to 34th Street s of Russia calf, gunmetal calf, or patent with medium extension soles and CATs This WeeK Ends Our July Clearance Sales IN THE BASEMENT. We Offer 10,000 Pairs of Men’s and Women’s Oxfords Regular Prices $2.50 and $3.00 ‘50 -— Women’s, in Black Kid,)Men’s, in Patent Leather and) Patent | Leather, ate Brown Kid * |& Velour These are genuine and absolute bargains guaranteed. Also Bargains in Boys’ and Children’s Shoes, Children’s Oxfords, patent leather, blac calf, sizes 6 to 10) Season of Outings. We can please you in clothing, whether you need a Suit, Tr any of the articles to complete the attire for man or boy, Our stocks ample to meet the demand of discriminating isers or RAT $6.00 $7.50 $9.00 $12.50 $4.95 $5.50 $6.50 a splendid assortment to 50e, to $1.50 $1.20 to $3.50 BOYS’ WASHABL 45e., Tbe, 50, Furnish Mrs. Hats, Shoes for Man and Boy, complete in every detail, ¢ ‘PL ATURKDAYS UNTIL 10 P, M, 53 to 59 ‘West 14th St., near 6th Avenu>, OUTING SUITS NEGLIGEE SHIRT ny ¢ ely bil ila al 4