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News 4 : Bishop Joyce Dead. al Nutshell Merchants’ Trust Dividend. ALBANY, JULY 8—Notice has been feceived here that at a local Special ‘Term of the Supreme Court to-morrow will be made for an order Mer- en le as Sirecting ‘the receivers of the hants’ ‘Trust Company, of New ity, to pay to all the depositors of ‘company a sum equal to 40 ver cent. of their total deposits. MINNEAPOLIS, JULY %.—Rishop Tenac W. Joyce, of the Mothodist F copal Church, died early to-day as tho result cerebral hemorrhage and an attack aralysis suffered on July 2 while Ing at a camp~meeting. To Settle Rate War. CHICAGO, JULY 28—Arrangemen’ are making for a conference of exeo tive officers of Eastern railroads to set- tle the passenger rate war. Vice Wood, of the Pent tern roads and the repile him have been favorable to Two Drowned from Boat. 3 MICH., JUL In sight of fifty pe @m the Plack River, Miss felder, eightecn years o and William Heald, nine y ‘W. H. Heald, proprietor of were drowncd by the capsizin Fowboat. The young woman dronped hook in the river and in reaching tor it upset the boat. Noted Photographer Dead. PHILADELPHIA, JULY %—John Carbutt, known to photographers the world over, ad at his home. in Wis city, aged seventy-th years. Mr. Carbutt came to this city from Shet- fied, Engand, in 1853. He was skilled @s @ chemis:, and made scent t his ‘fe study. He plate. widely known ary plate,” which’ revolutionted the trade. See aga | New Governor of Moscow. | ST. PETERSBURG, JULY 2.—Gen. Darnovo, a member of the Council of the Empire, has been appointed G ernor-General of Moscow, in place of Gen. Kozloff, who is consi d to have been too vacillating in his toward the Zemstvo Congress. Du who \s extremely wealthy cd ow in 1872 and is 25 Hurt in Car Crash. CLEVELAND, JULY 2 persons are under the care of doctors to-day, the result of a trolley collision on the Euclid avenue line last nigh’ Some of the victims ere seriously in-| jured, To Enlarge Canal Locks. ALBANY, JUL The Canal Board has decided that the }) Barge Canal system shall be fo deot in width and twel origina! plan provided eight feet wide. r permit of the puss Mow wach the seabord Canadian canal system. through Escape Was His Reward. | CONSTANTINOPLE, JU. - ply toa M rm and gratificatio: eassination by on Friday last protection of Di occasion Was his constant peace and happ: Legation Secretary Dead. | BOSTON, JULY 28.—Word has been Received here by cable of the Beoul. Corea, of Arthur 8. Dix: of Richard C. it May as vrivate eta fates Minister Morgan. He from Harvard with the $100,000 Fund Distributed. JULY 26.—1 BROCKTON. MASS., apportionment and dis! $100,000 relief fund sufferers from + ly ¢ Suggestion of the inv ee thirty-two ings ave been opened by w te and in additic waxes have been di: Fine Army Target | CHICAGO, JU. Wh army officers to be ting ever made the United State t Fort Sheridan, » yf a possible twe Of over 400 out of a po: mish firing. Japs Seize German Steamer. ‘TOKIO, JULY 23,—The ¢ er Lydia, 1,069 tons, ha the Japanese near 1 Shot on a Street Car. RICHMOND, VA., JU —e J. Ahearn, fort and instantly here by J 4 way linen a Vhether the shooting or otherwise mined. bunk’ acco “Want Advertising” WU “Do Things” far Country People as Well as for @Gity People! «:+ HE Morning World Want Directory will sell ** your farm, sell your horse or wagon, or team or farm im- p is or Crop or cows or or timber or minerals. ste age wilde ARCANUM RATES T0 BE REVSED In Deference to Protests. Su- preme Council Will Meet in| September and Arrange a! New Schedule. | ANNE RUSSELL QUITS FROKNAN Actress Will Be Seen Next Sea: | son Under Direction of Mau- tice Campbell in New Play. “The Little Gray Lady.” ho for & he direc- will Ms Miss Annie Russell, wh: years has been @ star under ena tion of Mr, Charles Frohman. seen under the management Campbell next season. ‘The an be seen in New York not later in a new three-act ite by Channing T “The Little Gray Lady |acenes aro laid in Washington Miss Russell and her husband are still this State Grand Regent Hoag says: | abroad, and Mr. Campbell may take a “Wil you further listen to the earnest! Qurried trip to Europe next week to solicttation of your grand re, to! oom stand fast, true and loyal, with the) of assurance that he is endeavoring to dis-/ Mr, Yorke will be the leading man charge with fidelity the sacred Mr. Campbell will continue to direct which you have committed to his care| the tour of his wife, Miss Honrietta| tn his power to, Crosman, who is to star this season fn js a & ew comedy by us Presbrey. a call for ti Counc! at Bi of recommending to reconsiderat! the subordi: “The Latue Gray Lady,” in which : ———_— aati, ALOHA CLUB OUTING, ‘The teird annual outing of the Aloha > will be held next Sunday to W a Point View Grove, College Point. | fight for the leadership of tho] eth Assembly District THE WORLD: FRIDAY ete the details for the production | = TWO ASLEEP FALL OUT OF WIDOWS One Mae Killed in Toppling from, Chas on Fourth Floor—An- | J other Fatally Injured Rolling! Dr. Lyon $ from Divan Down Airshaft. | PERFECT ~ oe ma ee | OOtH Powder ally injured by {105 Ojganses and beautifies the through open windows early to-day teeth and purifies the breath, while asleep. Used by people of refinement Antonio ‘eleht, was for over a quarter of a century. window "| Very convenient for tourists, PREPARED BY pled ever and he plunged to the ground. | r 1 he plunged to the ground. | SD In passing the fire escape on the third | OF ? IO, ae —— Iron work found dead by T Mol A Injure One man second was fi thir! at th floor & i SUNDAY EXCURSION | ATLANTIC CITY July 30, | 1905. ROUND | $2.50 | TRIP SPECIAL TRAIN Leaves New York (West 23d St.).cessssssee eee oH) se ‘* (Desbrosses and Cortland * Brooklyn..... . : Leaves Atlantic Cit, PING AT 2 woop. flo Manager. “TWO STORES” 132 to 146 W. 14th St.,|j83d St. and Third Ave., Between 6th and 7th Aves. One Block from “L” Station, SURPRISE SPECIAL SALE No, 306 Boys VacationOveralls. Made of extra durable denim. Ages 4 to 14. The sensible thing for the lad. 15¢ Put him in a pair and let him romp. _No Summer Dulness Here. - BIG VALUES ENLIVEN EVERY SECTION OF THE PEOPLE’S STORE. Men’s Summer Suits. All-wool Fancy Cheviot,Pure all- worsted Blue High- Grade Tropical and all-wool i ancy Home- Serges, Fancy all-wool Worsted Serges, Scotch Spun Coat and Pants, with Scotches and Homespuns, Cheviots and — English belt to match, new $5 single and double 7 50 tees. In ex- 10 patterns... ; jbreasted models.. Se: clusive styles $ Binds Every Sale. e refunded, All clothing T $ following id the values prove. of d W “Benson Get a Dollar for 50c. MARKS @ BENSON CO., 116-118 EAST 14TH STREET, ypate ‘he Between Fourth and Third Aves, J" 7 (o d Coats from $10 and $15 Suits. i The fire got the pants—you take the coats. They are the wid- owed garments of regular $10 and $15 suits. agger examples of tailoring as was ever put into a ready-made garment. Cassimeres, worsteds and a dozen other popular cloths are here for your choosing. Black, ew popular shades of gray in s S. li ngle and double breasted e blue and t Quarter si styles. FIR $3 and $4 Outing Pants, $1.59. Fancy chevic blue serg black thibets— homespuns and cassimere cloths, in a to fit any man. FIRE ’EM price ize 1.59 Outing Suits That Were $10. | They were not hurt by the fi alf lined only, and as cool as ice. Most outing suits are flimsy, shapeless affairs, buf these are built with a swagger shape ri . Made of homespuns in the nobbiest effects. $10 was the price ticket they bore before the FIRE ’EM price. . . 4° A SAA YS A I SE $1.5O0and $1.75 Manhattan Shirts, $1.15 Without restriction on styles or patterns, Just one sensation out of Marks & Benson's regular line 1.15 Men’s Cool Summer Furnishings. Fancy and white 47 | Straw Hats of + High-grade Balbrig- 4 E> Light-weight ’ “Is it 23c, mension and braid, Siteh Maumee 15c Four-ply Collars, 28 styles. . 5¢ 8 | Four-ineHands.. tse, 12C, 50c. & 1.00 LIGHT-WEIGHT THINGS FOR BOYS & CHILDREN, Boys’ B ; Tams.... 25¢ | Boys’ Underwear,.., 23¢ lars 5c Boys’ Wash Pants... 12¢ SATURDAY AND MONDAY ONLY. Young Men’s All Pure 5 00 Worsted Blue Serge Suits 4+ ‘The SURPHISE STORE Is Oven Saturday Evenings Until 10 o'Clock, [ Guaranteed Fast Color; Ages 14 to 19, | Suits That Were $18, $20 and $25. | Broken lines of the Benson Company's $15, $20 and $25 suits, Most of their companions were lost in the flames. We're going to wipe out the rest, Not many of each lot, but enough of all to supply a good demand. Single’ and double breasted styles, finest serges, worsteds, vicunas and cassimeres, Not all sizes in each lot it your size in the ent O e tem up, FIRE 'EM price.... $3.50 Men’s Shoes, $1.75. Hand made—cleverly styled oxfords and high shoes in every known leather—sold by Benson & Co, at $3.50, FIRE’EM price Fancy Vests, 39c. Here's 1,000 perfect vests that we were tempted to hold back, thinking we would be able to sell them at their origina! prices. No finer specimens ever left a maker to sell at $1.50 and in instances $2.00. The cut and style are the newest, The fabrics, including mer- cerized silks in dark and light effects, the best. breasted cut, pearl buttons. FIRE ’EM price ... Single- As long as they last. 50c. Neckwear, 17c. Or three ties for the original selling price of one. Either string, four-in- hand or Ascot styles, in elegant array of plain and col- 17c ored silks, Fire em Men's SocKs, 7c. Three for a half was the original Men’s Underwear, 15c. Splendid Balbriggan—made with silk fronts—felled seams—regular half dollar garments, shirts and drawers, Fire l 5c UT ts?) Wanreripeere er Man's Negligee Shirts,25c It's a big lot, comprising all of the remaining 69c., 75¢. and 89c, kinds. Negligee style, band collar—attached 4 @ or detached cuffs. Patterns and fab- | ff Selling price, There is a large array price ff. He was » Clymes of areas No Evenings, 5.30. EARLY CLOSING. SUTH AVE, I9PTOEO™ STREET . ‘ -inventory sale. | Four hours more---pre 12:30 o'clock Saturday the pre-inventory sale closes—stocks, salespeople and mM A all are ready for the busiest four hours in the history of this store. Not a will we crowd a full day’s selling into four hours, but it will be a tremendously Bl day’s business. Remember, noontime brings this remarkable sale to a close. It is the last opportunity to buy Summer needs at pre-inventory prices. H dreds who have been deterred fro ating In the unprecedented gains realize what a loss it m: ss the last fow hours of this record-breaking event, and the crowds will be here bright and early to-morrowe going-away requisites will you find an appreciable reduction in prices. At several dollars less than at any other time youcan make preparations FOR YOUR OUTING FOR YOUR VACATION FOR YOUR TRIP TO THE MOUNTAINS FOR YOUR JOURNEY TO THE SEASHORE For the remainder of the Summer at your town or country“home. you do—DON’T MISS THIS SALE. SIMPSON CRAWFORD Co. Whatever} UNDREDS will be at the beach Saturday afternoon in their own bathing suits just because of the pre-inventory sale and the last opportunity to buy at these prices. What a difference to change from one of those old, out-of-date, rented suits, worn by hundreds of people you never saw or heard of, to one of your own—tashionable, exclusive beach costumes for women, or one of those light pure worsted suits for men, at $1.65. FOR WOMEN, FOR MEN. Beach costumes | Bathing suits at at $5.00. $1.65. In mohair or flannel—high or low Remainder of the Brooklyn Knitting neck, short sleeves—braid trimmed—|Co.’s pure worsted suits of the latest some with white sailor collars—in blue,| styles. Clearing at the lowest price on brown or black. Sizes for women and| record. Made to sell at $1.95 up to \ misses. Third Floor. | $3.50, Good selection. Malin Floor. At $7.50. At 75c. New shirt waist style—box-plaited| Good fast color suits in blue or waist and skirt—also square neck style! black—nearly all sizes—formerly sold at and various other mogiels—the new | $1.00 and $1.25. While t!is lot lasts to- cobweb trimming, hand worked—colors | morrow the price will be lower than blue, brown and black. ever before for this quality—75c, =————————————S IMPSON ChawFonp co. Men’s trousers—clearing at $3.00. | Nainsoolt nightgowns, each at 75c, ‘All sizes—fine worsteds and cheviots, in the latest | Prettily trimmed with tucks and ribbons—slip-over stripe effects—made according to the latest styles. effect—a remarkable bargain event for pre-inventory. Fine muslin corset covers at 12c. | Gold and sterling silver fobs, 45c. Gold-filled and sterling mounted bon fobs, Trimmings of embroidery, square and high neck styles Special pre-inventory price, 452; usually $1.00. —Dainty enough to wear with the sheerest waists. Ess See Ess $3.50 low shoes, *1.95- | Stationery—fabric linen, Ib., 17c. High-grade cloth-finish paper usually sold at 25c. a lb. Final clearing of 25 smart styles of this celebrated shoe Also fashionable envelopes to match now at 7c, a pack. to make room for our stock of Queen Quality shoes. C. B. corsets again, Saturday, 75c. ‘A standard $1.25 corset worn by smart dressers all over America—sizes 18 to 27—all up-to-date models. White duck sailor hats each, 50c, Takes the simplest trimming to make a smart Summer hat out of these stunning sailors—very special at 50c, Hosiery for men and women, 19c, Men—latest creations in high-class novelty hose. Women—samples of best 25c. and 35c. imported hose. Girls’ shirt-waist dresses, $1.00. Sizes 6 to 14—made of gingham and chambray, and they have separate lawn waists—high quality materials. Women’s fast black hosiery, 12%4c. Plain cotton hose rarely sold for less than 19c.— spliced heel and toe—double soles—fine bathing hose. Embroidery remnants, 10c. a yard. Edges, insertions, bands, &c.—newest designs from a noted St. Gall manufacturer—regular prices up to 25c. Irish linen handKerchiefs, 1234c. For men—plain hemstitched—sold as high as 35c. each, For women—plain hemstitched and embroidered linen. Women’s washable necKwear, 25c. Early season price 50c.—pre-inventory sale in- cludes sets, stocks, chemisettes and top collars, Chiffon veils, 114 yards long, 50c.. All colors—unquestionably the best bargain of the season, as these veils formerly were scarce at 98c. Men’s fine negligee shirts now 68c. Sold so many at $1.00 carly in the season that it was difficult to secure this lot—blues, tans and grays. Fancy colored negligees, 98c. Early season price $1.50 and even $2 for some of them —very popular pretty colored negligees in abundance. Men’s underwear—special at 39c. Combed Egyptian shirts and drawers—former special | price was 59c., so you see what a bargain they are. | Lace remnants—10c. and 15c. yd. | Latest designs in Venise, net grounds, Cluny, Chan- | Three sizes—22, 24 and 26 inches—cloth lined. a tilly, &c., edges, insertions, bands and galloons. | er corners—brass lock—Just the thing for short trips. Sheer cotton dress voiles at 5c. Handsome foreign designs, such as checks, plaids, stripes and plain shades—a decided favorite. Fine lawn shirt waists at $1.00. Beautifully designed, with lace and embroidery inser- tion—buttoned back or front—price was formerly $2. Children’s muslin drawers at 12c. Tucked and finished with hemstitched hem—well made, and sell for a great deal more elsewhere. Plenty of black and white in these most popular silk gloves for smart dressers—all have double finger-tips, Elbow-length silk gloves at %1.00.- Black and white—to wear with those dainty waists and . Summer dresses with elbow sleeves now so popular, Union linon sKirts, special *1.50 Side-plaited model — excellent quality —fine Union Nnon—usually cost more than double this prica, Linon and poplinette sKirts, $3.50, Hundreds sold at $7.50 as rapidly as we could se- cure them early in the season—limited:number-now, Men’s outing suits—clearing, $7.50. waterproof rubber cloth, covered with All our fine outing suits, blue serge suits, and cheviot, fine, pure white nainsook—easily washed. worsted, black thibet and cassimere suits up to $15.00, =—_— SIMPSON CRAWYFORD CO. Copyright cloth bound books, 45c. Formerly $1.08. The Sky Pilot Ralph Connor Gordon Keith, elson Page Figured lawn Kimono sacque, 48c, Trimmed with border of dainty lawn—tbe coolest, neatest garment there is to wear about the house, Invisible dress shields, pair, 10c. Small, invisible, crescent shape—all sizes— Mail orders filled. La Blache face powder. Ideal talcum powder-—can, 7c.; 4 for, Rose almond cream for sunburn—35c, Violet ammonia—pint, 10c.; quart, Violet smelling salts. . Menthol cologne for Strongest witch hazel—pint, 19c, Egg and quinine shampoo—Jar. Royal Violet and Rose Soap—2 Sun cholera mixture, in liquid or : $1P50N CRAWFORD CO, § Hornung Hornung Siath Floor. WANRET ended ho way Iiko tt; 0 lb, $4.00; 1b, 7 \ K—Royal Ft vane tea Bt delive and ‘Wines and Liquors, Pt 226 | on howe, miitweN cc Best 256 ‘ ny c PGTAS: guart bitte IULIEN CLARK! large Lottie i bottle rics are the newest and of fancy designs in all sizes. nobbiest, 25c Four pairs for a quarter is 7c MARKS @ BENSON CO., 4am Priel. .creces fire 'em price, or, per pair.. Alli iliac abl! i ci lel ita il ERS, 10) ONE a eae Pre-inventory prices rule in every department, but especially in those devoted:tar Pre-inventory sale of bathing suits. Linen-covered suit cases at $1.35, .¥A Kayser 2 Amsterdam gloves, 50c. Ten specials in toilet articles. . 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