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ae eee eee YS THE WORLD: THURS swamp leaning on their runs end keep- pe SO SUerD Incase ne tried 9, escape, ely ° ye essed Hunyadi Janos the murder of Matthew Cunninghain, Whom he shot to death in ‘Trenton or July 16, It ia welteved that Long oar- | rles arms and that he will not be taken alive as long as his ammunition lasts. SCHOONER'S HOLD FLOODED. The sohooner Bradford C. French from Hillsboro, New Brunswick put into harbor here to-day with six feet —_+—- The Natural Laxative ‘Water was awarded the Grand_Prize at the St. Louis Exposition, 1004, for ite Purity and Exoel- an Ensy to tako— Basy in action—Kase for all stomach ailments, of water in the hold. The Bradford For four days a ast blow since Sunday caused a | southe: Food i |bad strain and leak, from which the Supplies Taken to Negro water rose too rapidly for the pumps to control, The schooner is laden with Enables Him to Defy Posse | plaster for Chester, Pa. Hunting Him, ‘BEOODHOUNDS TO TRAIL. (But Dogs of Little Use in Track- fog Slayer Hiding in Dense Swamp. FOR CONSTIPATION Stern Brothers To-morrow, and Until Noon Saturday, Women’s Walking Skirts Cheviot and Moheirs, $6.50 Penema, $9.75 Chiffon and Plain Taffetas, $14.75, 18.50 Large assortment of SUN PLAITED ACCORDION SKIRTS, is CHECKS, PANAMA and DRAP D'ETE. 1 Jfanger alone, ncoording to the army @f farmers, police and county detec- (Qvea who are secking Charlies Long, the negro murderer, who is hiding in @ismal Swamps, south of Plainfield, IN. J., can Grive the fugitive from his Place of concealment, and to-day it twas learned that food was deing sup- plied to him by a negro woman, who hes ridden along the outskicts of the @wamp on a Moycle with bread and meat for the slayer of Matthew Cun- aingham. Efforts will be mado to-day to follow | ‘la woman should she again appear, | And if she meets up with the desperate | mucderer the posse hopes to come upon iim. It will be quick death to Long Should the posse get close to him. The | orders are to shoot end shoot to Kill, for Long ts a desperate man, and the men who are hunting him down will rake no chances with their lives. Although dismal op has been sur- rounded for two n! the men in the pos: deep Into the ia nearly five equare, and t traveled Midsummer Sale of Women’s Fabric Gloves Suede Lisle and Sil Net with Suede Lisle Palm, 49c Two pearl buttons and two patent fasteners, Regular Value 75c to $1.10 we Boys’ « Girls’ Summer Shoes WHITE BUCKSKIN, CANVAS,TAN,RUSSIA CALF, PATENT LEATHER and CALFSKIN SHOES and OXFORD TIES, Suitable for Beach and Mountain Wear. the = t of the morass, filled with quicksands and water e Ss. Chiet of Police K hoping to get an the negro's tr: West Twenty-third Street. [In Every Detail the Leading Retail Establishment of Brooklyn. | Store Opens Daily at 8.30 A. M, Closes at 5 P. M. Saturdays at Noon. Values, Variety and Good Workmanship Make This the Greatest of Furniture Sales. T ISN’T BIG TALK IN THE NEWSPAPERS that is making this Furniture Sale the greatest success in the history of the Store. It is the BROAD AND GENUINE ECONOMIES which the Sale offers to people who need Furniture | We tell the story of the ‘ simply, straightforwardly, earnestly. We s: and we mean—that the }} stock is by 1 he greatest ever assembled here; that every piece of Furniture is of a]! sort we can mmend.; that the Savings Are a Fifth to Fully Half. | iture for every room in the house, except the kitchen, and at the lowered prices. Jainer Furniture, but Furn' e of the most artistic character—Furniture There is « There is oprc such as © great Furniture values for weeks yet, but the choicest “plums” are natu- $4 Rockers at $2.35, Golden oak or mahogany finish Jow back, with arms, fancy leather | | $9.50 Morris Chairs at $5.95 $17 China Clozets at $12.75. 5 ish. Golden oak, nicely binished, bent glass ends, neatly carved, ornamen- i} te! top. y ir with seat. corduroy or velour. 7 = ie Parlor Cabinets, Reed Rockers and Chairs. $15, regularly $27, Mahogany. In the naivral color, shellac fin- Bookcases, | $28, regularly $35, Mahogany finish ish. ; $5.50,regulorly$7. Mahogany finish. | gp" regularly $16, _Mahoga ROCKERS. $12, regularly $15, Mahogany finish. | $43.25, regularly $54, Guia, $6.75, 00 $16.75, regularly $21. Mahogany | $52, regularly $65. Mahogany and 310,00, finish decorated, Pr ) $29.50, regularly $37. Mahogany. | $80, recularly $75. Mahogany and a $49.50, regularly $62. Mahogany. | g73.50 eceuiarly $92. Gold D0, reg. $10.00 | $64, regularly $80. Mahogany. B92, regularly $115. Gold, ), reg. $12.00 | ¢80.50, regularly $102. Mahogany | $185, regularly $225. Mahogany, brass 00, |$116, regularly $145. Mahogany. | and decorated, Louis XV. style, | $148, regularly $185. Mahogany. Office Furniture. 25, reg.$19,60 $8, regularly $10. Golden oak, Flat-top Desks of golden oak, regu- 00, 5 %, larly $14 to $80, at. $11.25 to $64 ki aa 2, regularly $15. Golden oak, y p to In the new Empire green finish, AEE ercrenin $21," Golden pat Mipariatar ou ASioe8 g115 RCCKERS. | $20, regularly $28. Golden oa, ll-top Desks of mahogany, regu: $4.40, reg, $5.50 | $7.25, reg, $9.00 | $32, regularly $40, Golden oak, larly $60 to $99, at..... 830 to $79 AKM CHAIRS, $07, regularly $84, Golden oak, and Bookkeepers’ Desks, Chairs, Ta- | $84, regularly $105. Golden oak, bles, etc. All are included in the sale | $112, regularly $140. Golden oak, | a reduced prices, Third ard Fourth Floors, 85.25, reg, $6,501 $7.00, reg, $8.75 87.80, reg, $9.75. Apron Gingham Remnants, 4c. DD LOTS that have accumulated from the special sales of these staple blue-and-white checked Ginghams Sc. a yard, Quick clearance now—to-morro’ price will be 4e a yard, They are fast color. They are remarkably good Ginghams, even for 5c. None sent C, O, D, Second Floor, Bim Place ete, Girls’ Wash D-esses : Clearance. $1 to $6 Values, 50c, to $2.98, LL THIS SEASON'S GOODS, and to go out quickly now at just one-half the original Prices, Sizes run from four to fourteen pears. Ho GER Ht ip every size, but sure to mething to please the fane xs thy Pp 'y of every girl who ere are instances, picked out at random: $4.98 Valuz at 98c, Girls’ Regulation Suits, in galatea cloth, with deep sailor collar, trimmed with ro Ri i bem, ws of braid; plaited skirt and deep als et ames. | ‘ $4.98 Value at $1.98, ehuen. Girls’ Regulation Suits, of Indian Head (which is the new name for cotton duck). There is a deep collar, with embroidered stars on each corner “4 chevron on the $8 and $9 Suits are $5.98, sleeve. The full plaited skirt has a deep hem, $10 Suits are $6.98, White Swiss Dresses at $1.98, Practically the whole stock in the Boys’ Clothing Store The last of the pretty white Swiss Dresses, so popular is included—the whole Store is a special-priced sale. because of the generous fulness and the dainty fashion in r) which they are made. The yoxe of tucking and lace inser- Some handsome little washable Russtan tion Js finlabed by t dete handkarchiet bertha, lace edged 8 a h Blovse Sutts for boys of 24 (07 years ee are about half thelr evorth a 986, atese, || See en bop cf at Sa” % Out Go Clothes for Boys At Sharply Reduced Prices, $4 and $5 Suits are $2.98, $5 and $6 Suits are $3.98, $7 Suits are $4.98, Becond Second Fionr, ro DA WE VENTING, JULY 27, 1905. Week-End Specials For Friday and Saturday. Mer*> Coats and Trousers, $< 2 Always $15, $18 and $20, 4 To the man who won't sacrifice appearences even when dressed in studied neglige, the Coats and Trousers Offered for Friday and Saturday must appeal with especial favor, Understand. Fit is in “no_ sense de- pendent upon fabrics, but a well cut alpaca coat, if the lines are right, fits as well as one of worsted, Fit has its inception in the shears, and results from no accidents of construction. Thin clothing is the anvil upon which to test a shop’s claims to superiority in other clothing particulars. It fits or it doesn't; it’s good or its bad—like an egg—no half way, _— The Coats ave fashionably cut, single or double breasted, deep centre vent, newest effects tn Wool Crash and French Flannels; latest colors, in stripes and checks, including Planter's Grey, and all brand new this season, Smith, Gray & Co., THREE STORES BROADWAY AT 31ST ST., NEW YORK, FULTON ST. AT FLATBUSH AV., BROADWAY AT BEDFORD AV., B’KLYN. = WOMEN’S DEPT. === | APPARENT GREAT REDUCTIONS | | Silk, Covert, Cravenette and Linen COATS | We have groupes two separate lotr, 780 Ladies’ Coats, comprising many mode's in loose, full length garments and the *, half-tited effects, including every vartety of fabrics and colors, in Silks, Erilliantines, Coverts, Taf etas. Natoral Silk, Crash and Linens—with self or contrasting embroidered Collar and Cuff trimmings—Cover!s al man tallored with strap seams and | | collarless solid stitched effects, also notched colfars. = * | FIRST LOT SECOND LOT a’to includes Scotch Crevio! ani Rajabs. | Formerly $16, $18, $22.50 and $25, | at $500 at $10, BROADWAY AT THIRTEENTH STREET. Formerly $10, $14 and $1.40, FULTON STREET, BROOKLYN 25c. Lace Chemisettes, 15c. Neat and stylish, with tucked lawn centres; we have sold hun- dreds at 26c.; now, special 15c 25c. Lawn Stocks, 123c, Trimmed with fine French Val. lace; large assortment of j2! styles; were 25c., 2c 25c. Ruching, 10c. 1,800 yards odds and ends of a large manufacturer; most of this lot is worth 25¢.; all reduced t0...........ssscceeseeees 10c st 25c. Veiling, 10c. An elegant assortment of Fancy Mesh Veiling, in Tuxedo and hatr- line effects; 18 inches wide; per yard 5c. Mosquito Netting, 3c. 300 pieces White Mosquito Netting, 2 yards wide, § yards to piece; 27c. per piece, or, per yard.. (No Mafl Orders. None C. 0, D.) 10c. Cottage Curtain Goods, 4c, 150 pieces of Ruffled Muslin Cottage Curtain Material, 10c. yd. Value, At GMI rscorceuscsenerepeeeemmunseanreasreensiesonaes (No Mail Orders. None C. 0. D.) 98:. Couch Covers, 59c. 1,000 Oriental Tapestry Couch Covers, fringed all around; the 59, regular 98c. Kind; reduced t0.........seeeeeeee eee (No Mall Orders. None C. 0. D.) Children’s 25c. Stockings, 10c, Of fine ribbed fast black cotton, light weight and very clastic; J sizes G6 to 9; slightly imperfect; value 25c., at................ Oc Women’s 25c. Stockings, 19c. Stainless Black Hose, extra large sizes, with seav.less feet; also all-over lace Iislo threads, in desirable patterns; a 5c. 19 ATIOIE ss sececeererecees AAA ANE ANNA SARA tienes Cc Wo Victor Talking Machines. Dept. Ath Fi x Tennix Poles, compiote, Guy Rope and Pe Z M Tinsls Racaue Gj Mootlil You are cordially Invited to call and inapect our new bertment at all times, t $5 for Silk Shirts Waist Suits These suits form a part of our great clearance of garments now in vogue. Our most recent selling price for them was $9.75, Green, blue and brown. Only ninety-five of them. Very pretty styles—and a bargain. Cotton Shirt«Waist Suits,, Women's Wool Skirts; 2 in a variety of sheer materials; superb A Positive clearance of dress and walkin, Styles; made to sell at $3.75 to $5; to styles, of elegant materials. . close $15.00 Skirts at $6.75. Soda Water and Ice Cream We serve delicious Ice Cream Soda, made from pure crushed | fruits, at 5c. a glass. None so good anywhere. ICE CREAM served at small tables: —in the Candy S| ear of main { floor. The following fiavors—at Linen Wash Skirts, in the $10.00 Skirts at 84.75, Oc Porti latest models; white only; specially $5.98 Skirts at $2.50. hd priced at $2.95 and. eee 1.95' women’ x | en’s Bathing Suits, in Waists, of Crepe de Chine, taffeta, | black only; trimmed with white brald; Satin and la miy one or two of aj great value at. kind; mussed from handling; excellen ’ materials; formerly $7.50 to sisoo, GPs’ Dresses in a variety of OW bes esau eee eat ikecnk 2 50 materials and new styles; guimpe, high neck, Buster Brown, suspender and Lawn Waists. of excellent qual- | sailor effects; two special prices, 95c, Wa vey sheer; two mode! rettily and -65¢c embroidered; $2 values, at. . 00 Girls’ Dresses of white and Lawn Waists, 450 of them, in| figured lawns; guimpe and high neck, three styles; some of our best models | also fancy suspender effects; sizes 4 to that sold from 8c. to $1.25.... $@e@ 14; $3 values at... ....e eco 195 Women's Raincoats, in tan Misses’ Regulation Suits, Oxford; new stylish model; well tai-| in sizes 14 to 18; excellent quality lored; perfect fitting; regular $10 | white duck; very natty style; regular alUéS ff sesncocoeesscos te tin 7.50 | $9 values for only 5 Bisque To 1, French Va Pistachio. Fi Straw j 4 Men’s Furnishing: AN Reduced 10h Lots which we will not carryover. the season to be sold to-morrow and Saturday at ti prices. Bathing Suits, Negligeé Shirts, Underwear and Neckweari: The Douglas Factories turn Bathing Suits out 11,000 pairs of Shoes ee eeees || To-morrow we will take all the men's every working day. _ ma in}} and boys’ bathing suits in stock (our We get all of the % nh collection comprises nothing but. the injured ones b “ finest and best grades made) and mark, tosell at 3 r aye them at quick-selling prices, f> . K All our men's worsted sulta In binek, at All: our worsted black, at All_our men's $4. Worsted sults, Diack, at .. Negligee Shirts. te. striped madras and per- F Calo milra al Stor go nr BOC ar Men’s W. L. Douglas Shoes and $1.50 for Boys’ Fine lots for to-morrow. A superb aasortment of “atylea. spame almost a pity te mell some of thum at $1.80 a pal that are termed “factory damaged,” ing slight surface defects. acid sh ‘The ve assortment at & “Mere's: a matter of ‘: find a palr just as good in the $1.39 considerably more for those we sell be 130 siain land i n Neues 1.00 Men’s Underwear. ie. unbleached halbriggan shirts Ch 25¢ 39¢ rhe most stuny of al ¥ beyond compare full price. Women’s 3-Hole Tan Gibsons at all over town at & Cuban ing a full repr the §2 r $2.50 Kinds told eo and 50c S9e¢ feathers ‘X 4 ; Men’s Neckwear aehied! cuchee Shoe ber at I-2 Price. patent colt, vici - ca kid, box calf, rus: és iettin i 4 fe Set, Russia, vtc. get the best ofa good bargain, || tack, white or color Go-Carts Underpriced. to go to-morrow at.... i To-morrow we have upward of two hundred carts—bought from on. of the best makers in America—to sell at an average of Half Prices. They have every modern device known to go-cart manufacture. Bodies are of the best quality reed, handsomely finished; they have the green ename! Auto running gears, with rubber hub caps, rub- ber-tired. wheels, patent foot brake and parasol holders. Prices as quoted do not include parasel and rod. We'll furnish the Parasols for 65c., the Rods for 12c, Hair Goods. The experience of getting Hair Goods so very reasonable has proved such an unusual and de# lightful_ experience that women are coming in throngs to our Hair! Goods De- LOT NO, 1:— f 4 pariment, Carts made to sell at) AM at ( l T ’ 5 Our di COLT es inakdon dona arts ¢ ell ath co y play of F ohanptiogn areal 5. 95 P= 2 bee: : d Hair Goods. sell at ° j is metro- politan in . / AN y character; Carts made to sell at) All at es WAAL , Wy, beautifully BIA vcsrescss é : y utifully Carts made to t | 85 Saf 2. 7 i attractive; | e. on y. gies and the Cee Stoo 4 i best part all is that we charge no fancy, but sell Pompadours; Switches, Bangs and other Hair Goods on the same generous plan, that everything else is sold here, >» For Friday and Satareay we offer 24 a and 26 inch Swite! L98 Carts made to sell at $17... Carts made to sell at $18. Carts made to sell at $20... LOT NO, 4:— Carts made to sell at $. Carts made to sell at $2 Carts made to sell at $25 The picture merely represents one of the styles; not part ularly the best one, but taken at random trom the lot. .With any sort of selling we ought to clean them out to-morrow Fitth Floor, To-morrow We Will Begin a Great Clearance of Men’s $15-0% $1I8-99 and $20 Suits at $ This sale will comprise all Men's Suits that have previ- ously sold for as mue and as little as $15, and the piice for all day Frid Saturday until noon will be Ten Dollars, Assortment is very broad, and the 1 styles are unquestionably correct. You may choose trom Silk Lined Black Thibet Suii Imported Irish Homespun Sui Fancy Worsted Suits Double and Single Breasted, long hair, $5.0: values, at.. oe Pompadour: ra fine ‘ quality—all sh coeur’ LAO ese goods cannot be duplicated for double the money. % . SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY WONDERS, Ae) VPRO ee together with 50 Custom-Made Suits positively worth $25 each, These latter were made by a well-! tailor for customers who failed to call for them, A great bargain i can be fitted, Men's custom-made coats and yests; 43 of them; worth $12 and all at..... Men's odd o