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TET TE Ao I eT ey HOW THE VESUVIUS HIT HERSELF ' THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, JULY 28, 1905. WITH A TORPEDO, An aceldent unprecedented tn naval) been numerous instances of a torpedo| was that which befell the [lng wrong after leaving the tubo, experience Qvnamite cruiser Vesuving tn Narra. |DMt Aever before hes one returned and | tee cruiser Vesuvius in Narr | cruck the boat from whlch It was dis- ganeett Bay off Nenport yosterday. | charged. when she torpedoed herself, There have Fortunately. the torpedo that strucie the Vesuvius vesterday was a dummy-- jas. Indeed, are all used tn practice In waters close to shore, But It had force enough to ‘nake a big dent In her side. ‘The sketeh shows how the torpedo turned its2!f around. SCOTCH BASE FOR ENGLAND'S NAVY Big Dockyard Plan Changed to New Location Convenient to} Northern Europe at Firth of Forth. JILTED, SHE SAYS, AND ASKS $25,000 Widow Declares She Sold Her Hotel in Florida Expecting tc | Marry Long Island Man She. Now Sues. RIVERHEAD, July 2%.—Em!! Trell, formerly a silver bullion broker In New LONDON ussion of ate for ks in the House mons Licwt.-Col, Arthhur | York, Is under bail to appear in an Hamilton Les, Civil Lord of the Ad-| action for $25,000 damages brought miralty ed that the Admiralty | @eainst him by Mrs, Fannie M. Bliss. the |® widow, who ct a breach of put in- | Promise to marry. The suit has been brought in the ow bare Scotland. templates Kings County § was arrested by | Pander preme Court, and Trell Sheriff Preston a few miles from this place, whert he snent his summers for some years. Trell was en to Riverhead | e al and released on furn & $1,000 ball Attached to the onder of arrest Jan wMdavit made by the plaintim, in that she first met Mr. Admi-| . sald it wars siipa int Was prob. Jacksonville, Fla., in February ham. flo owned a hotel in that p! TherGlsit Gordsop t Vi | and Mr. Trell was a gue my, that he paid her much a finally asked He frequently she declares, future Mrs. Trell. ne sold her hotel at she declares, and nis sugges me north expect to marry on M. On the morning of 40 keap her | that date, however, she claims Prell on France and t Mediterranea: but | backed out. to look with anxiety toward the indervexiatines condita Sheriff Preston says that Prell ts mar- NO DOUBLE STAMPS WITH C. 0. D. | We Close Saturdays at 1 o’Clock. | $85, 5,000 Worth of Fine Clothing Sacrificed jf Youths’ Men's Men's Youths? Men's $i5 $8.50 $20 $10 $4.00 Suils Suits Suits Suits Pants Reduced to }$ Reduced to $$ Reduced to tduced to $ } Reduced to $7.79 | $4.50; 10. $1.85) Youths’ Suits Men's Men's Worth $3.90 $5.00 $12 $7.50 Pants Pants Suits Reduced to } } Reduced to $$ Reduced to } } Reduced to Bathing 3 ; b0e Men's Suits twor x Suits, values up oem Bey piece —a manutace r One Saturday morning spe- cial that will fill the Shoe De. partment from early morn un- til 1 o’clock, our closing hour, Women’s 8 9 Tan ane BQ) Cc White Duck Oxford Ties in sizes 214 to 7, width C to EE, would be perfectly willing to pay a Hiko then, tr for outinR Groceries, Meats, Fruits, Liquors, Etc, Groceries. [eee Satie tot 2 20¢ Wines ana tut i Pak Bice | j,,igLaxp| Liquors, : \OLD BALIN} 8 Ree ecm vie JOMAzORS —Ked| PORT noun mae it ao pr 6c nai" i RS Ry ay mg line of 297 suits, consisting of heavy prade co:ton A and some pure worsted in plain colors, Me striped ends and alternate stripes, There are all sizes, and tae early buyer gets the best of the bargain, Just enough for a half day's selling. a few odd extra heavy BDC jure’ worsted Bathing 39c Pants, some with silk stripe. gel hues ORNED Tersoy ner at ouo ' Jo|—The Yon Ms MeO ie oem [Aad thee ic XAMOUS OLD 5] Hn HOAST, 9c] BGG PLaNTs_| household stniahiaet ro bi ae Ge) nit? #686 26 BARTLE ’ foans Fanos, Mica ante Calis j palltornia ru far uel for 29c\' Sae, woe! It Equais 6 Per Cent. Cash Discount. We Close at 1 o’c. To-Morrow an CQUPLE ELOPE SECOND TIME. STAMFORD, Conn,, July 28.—In spite Jef family vigtiance, Bertha Rodenberg, the pretty and talented seventeen-year- old girl who was stopped by the police While attempting to clope with Wiliam Lockert last June, successfully escaped from her home ag eioped with her |lover to New York, where she was married t adliss Rod nberg met 8 house Inst November. Se ‘is the son of publi oMetal of Wallingford, is twenty-four years old {and is a draughtsman. It wns a case of love at first sight. oung girl's parents objected to and preferred that Bertha ac- * attentions of a newly gradu- i dentist from the New York Col: Lockert at her | After the first attempt and a night Wad nt in jail the sick told her mother that she would rather die in prison than | be separated from her lover. a JAIL FOR BRIBING JUROR. ty BOSTON, July four to five ye Imposed to-da punishment, spect: ren davs of the {m- in solitary confines ment Scollans was arrested In New York @ S ago as a fugitive from jus- from Massachusetts, where he had been indicted in conneation with the city teaming frauds In 1808. ‘The juror who was bribed and who w victed and served a prison sentence Ww 8 | A witness against Scollans. Nervous Women Their Sufferings Are Usually Due to Uterine Disorders Perhaps Unsuspected. A MEDICINE THAT CURES. | Can we dispute | the well-known RP fact that Ameri- cah women are nervous? How often do we hear the ex- pression, “I am sO. nervous, it seems as if a should fly,” “Don't speak ne EL me.” Little things annoy you and make you frritable; you can't alse, you are unable to quietly and calmly perform your daily tasks or care for your children. The relation of the nerves and erative organs in women is so close that nine-tenths of the nervous prostra- tion, nervous debility, the blues, sleep- lessness and nervous {irritability ‘ise from some derangement of the organ- ism which makes her'a woman. Fits of depression or restlessness and iritabil- ity. Spirits easily affected, so that one |minute she laughs, the next minute | weeps. Pain in the ovaries and between the shoulders, Loss of voice; nervous dyspepsia. A tendency to cry at the least provocation. All this points to nervous prostration. Nothing will relieve this distressing condition and prevent months of pros- tration and suffering so surely as Lydia E.. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound, Mrs, M. E. Shotwell, of 103 Flatbush Avenue, Brooklyn, N. ¥,, writes: “T cannot express the wonderful relief T have experienced by taking Lydia E. Pink- bam's Vogetable Compound. I suffered for & long tire with norvous prostration, back- ache, headache, loss of appetite. I could not sleep and would walk the floor almost every ight. “Thad three doctors and got no better, and life was a burden. I was advieed to try Lydia E, Pinkham’s Vegetable Com- pound, and it has worked wonders for me “Tam a well woman, my nervousness {s all gone and my friends say I look ten years younger.” Will not the volumes of letters from women made strong by Lydia E, Pink- ham's Vegetable Compound convince all women of its virtues? Surely you cannot wish to remain sick and weak | and discouraged, exhausted each day, | when you can be as easily cured as other women. } This sale of serge suits should ing breasted sack models. bottoms. The one great difference between the ordinary ready made sort isin on sale are made in the new lon, with thin alpace. The trousers a belt loops and cuff bottoms, The plaids, herringbones, etc, Special will be shown all over town at $3, le of 100 dozen 50c. shirt in shert and long sleeve drawers. On special sale at 35c. Men's $1 and $1, leathers, another, to B5c, Vogel Drovers A2™ Six. Cor Bt Ane Special Values for Saturday Sale of Men’s $15 Blue Serge Suits Reduced to as it means a positive saving of $2.50 on every suit. them by the standard of ordinary serge suits, for Vogel Brothers’ Serge suits are far superior to them in tailoring and style. | on sale are in single and double breasted models. Special at $12.50. Men’s $12 Outing Suits at $7.50 Hundreds of men will take their vacations during the next four | weeks. And here's a sale of two-garment outing suits that will help greatly toward the enjoyment of vacations. Light, cool, smart-look- suits of gray homespuns and crashes in single and double Peg-top trousers with belt loops and cuff These $12 outing suits on sale at $7.50, $15 & $18 Flannel Outing Suits at $12.50 tailoring that Vogel Brothers’ outing suits posse! models, with angular lapels, shapely shoulders and deep centre vents, and withal they are light and airy, being cnly quarter lined Men's $3.50 Oxfords at $2.60. The swagger new pointed toe models for young men in patent leather, colt skin, black calf and tan. Men's 50c. Underwear at 35c. Men's 50c. and 75c. Belts al 25c, A somple line of fine leather belts in tan, black and gun metal These belts are the product of the very best makers. Men's $2 and $3 Straw Hats at 85e, ‘This is the clearance sale of all our straw hats, in accordance with our rule never to carry our straw hats over from one season to Hence this radical reduction of our §2 and $3 straw hate A2r Six. Cor 8 Ane. $12.50 be of intense interest to every man, | Don't judge These Vogel Brothers’ outing suits and | the many little knacks of style and for instance, these | g single and double breasted sack | re in the new peg-top model, with fabrics are gray shepherd checks, at $12.50. | In four weeks from now they 50. Our special price, $2.60 a pair, and drawers of thin belbriggan> jirts and regular, short and stout @ garment. 50 Belts at 50c. Open Saturday Night Till 10 o’Cleck, EXCURSIONS. ‘her Cannel Be Born, eT of Blak! DREAMLAND, CONBY IS! LAND | (Greene, aba gtb Bbice dene An tie Wats ‘i ar rir finn, Ra i . ‘BL. Aor Riv of ta? hi it i £54. 4 as wa hour later nit is rh es Rocka! ‘BEACH hat. ‘Mm 8T., Ua mee Wed WAY Tam gos Bes i EXCURSIONS, LEHIGH VALLEY SUNDAY EXCURSIONS BELLEWOOD EVERY SUNDAY 29C MAUCH CHUNK AND GLEN ONOKO JULY $ 1, 50 BOTH 1 ‘Traine Jeave West 234 st. 8. iy gt Seria te Sryakty a Be M 180) wi Legon, Be fe Ai.) ewark, fo Vix Droowhin Annex 166, Agaitionsl. | LANG ISLAND s RaLeeAD. 5 lenve it of oe 4, ee tao MANHATTAN SHIRTS si ‘TO MEN WHO nig Half- Yearly Sale $2,00 <<anhattans . . . $2.50 and $3.00 Manhattans 5 $3.50 Linen Manhattans . ‘ 757 BROADWAY, N, W. Cor. &th Bt. 369 BROADWAY, Near Prenklin; i) 58 NASSAU Cor, Maiden Lane. WEBER ® HEILBRONER NSPS Saturday’s 5-Hour Specials ON SALE 8,30 A. M. TO 1.30 P. M. Owing to the Drastic Price-Cuts,No Telephone, Mail or C.0.D. Orders 8c. Batiste, 434c, _| An extraordinary offering of 4500 yards of white grouna| rounds, Printed Batiste — 25 inches| hottom: wide. Patterns in eel values floral and all-over designs. | Colors Coa i ¢ yard Fig Bars, Ib., 9c. Regular 13c. ally some; 3 Ibs. for 25c.; French tons; 9c) Ib qualities, $1.98 uturday, or to with double bieyel: seat quality, exception-| suspender tape; all s meaty and whole- splendid _rogular pearl each, Lawn Wrappers, 89c, Daintily figured Lawns, all light with shoulder capes, deep flounce at $2.50 89c Men’s Summer Underwear, 19¢ 4%c Shirts in short or long sleeves, neck and Drawers to match, withont but- made anit es; our 1, 19 $6 to $8 Lawn and Batiste Waists, $1.98 1,000 Waists in This Extraordinary Offering Sheer White Lawn Waists, "pack of embroidery and V. lar. Sheer Tan Batiste Waists, blues 1. lace all-over fronts, hand embroidered effects in light e yoke front and »ke and in col- Pull sleeve, withideep cutta, aleojet euibrotders; and Val: lace, embroidered sleeves and deep cuffs full Among this exquisite showing are many other styles | in all white. In every in stricted choice Saturday at wee =the values are EARN , 18, 20, 22, 24, 26 and 30 West Fourteenth Street. 7,9, 44, 13, ie 17,19, 20, 24, 22, 23, 24, 25, 27 and 29 West Thirteenth Street, o CLOSED TO-MORROW tn conformity with eur custom tn previous and present.Summer seasons of Closing ALL DAY Saturday. On.Monday we:.start Our August Sate of STOCKS INCLUDED ARE:— ‘ | Muslins Blankets Upholstery Pillow Cases Spreads Curtains, Rugs: | Sheets White Goods Silverware Linens and Towels Scarfs and Shams Cutlery Prices and Particulars in Sunday’s World. Be sure to look for and read our announcement, ° IT WILL MEAN MONEY SAVING!! . PIANOS AND ORGANS. RAILROADS, _ sath and * bik Streets, AVEnUSS MBTATIONS, soot of | Weak swat el {4nd Desbrosses and Cortlandt streets. ey for Tw THY WE! ‘AC P Co! that give below station. POR CHIC Clothing for Young Men and = Saturday s Uncommonly Rare Values. YOUNG MEN'S LONG PANTS SUITS for ages BLUE SERGE| BOY'S 2-PIECE BREASTED DRESS SUITS, DOUBL E ! medium and light colors, for Bento 820; Ce 36 chest) ages 7 to 16, also Norfolk measure, d uble- sults, reduced breasted, special..... a 7.50 | to 1.98 82.98 | BOYS’ WASH SUITS, enormous YOUNG MEN'S LONG! ‘salo, for ages 3 10 10; 5 PANTS, 27 to 32 waist| worth $1.25, special... measure, spe- BOYS’ WASH SUITS, high oe ‘aie qualities, for ages 3 to 10; slab. - 4.5082, 00, worth $1.5 '69c BOYS' KNBE PANTS, strictly au! wool, thousands of patterns, at. *39c8z49c | TWO-PIECE cool, for to 20 yer ung men 16 pecial. . ish and . O99 Radical Price Concession on Shoes Inducements for the Entire Family. Women’s$1.50 Shoes,| Misses’ and Children’s Women’s $3 Calf Ties, Men’ s and Boys’ $2.50 Shoes, $1.50.— 98. Kid Shoes. | with! Button or ta 48% to 10%... 86 208 IL to Zieveereee fle eof Russia Leon aes tey $1.5 §° 75c Mat Russian 6 elt soles; Exactly way shapes; an offering of ready-t irresistible to a large c kinds—Saturday only twenty-five dozen in this displa. entele These are the 49 45c. Black Satin Taffeta Ribbons, 29c. This showing comprises 2,500 yards, this surprisingly reduced pri: pected discount. 4% inches wide; ordinarily the price for this quality is 45c., but Saturday only we offer it at, » except that we It is very superior quality yard and could not blac be ¢ rined sati Yffered at an unex- n taffeta, 1 29¢ | Children’s 29cCambricDrawers,19c | Beyond question the most attractive valu of such manifestly good quality cambr fle and hemstitched; sizes 1 to 14. have been deemed muporior bargain traordinary at .... At 28¢., ever offered for drawers made with tucked ruf- the usual price, they Children’s $1.50 Short Dresses, 98c. hese charming garments for the wee tots, 2 to 5 years of age, made of fine sheer lawn in the most approyed and thorough man- ner; they have the long French and insertion of fine embroidery; will give the utmost satisfaction we shall offer them Saturday at, for waist effect and yoke of tucks serviceability these dresses although regularly $1 ' 98c Delectable Foods in the Grocery CORN—H. B. Infant brand; | HAM—Bolied, packed in Maine; usual price 22e.; be. per car Saturday, ouly case, 2.33; doz, 1.18; 10 OOD Gissskaidsassasaasraaa c | | CORF H. BAKED BEANS Etva brands; in regular be. cans; better; our 30e. Victory or 3%c| doz,, 41¢,,; can whole ham, sliced to orde B. usual for Saturday, 4 1bs,, 1.00; 1b, only Araboga; Ib, "25¢ none db. » 26c price, Last Days, Only 2 Days Mpre. APiano Within Everybody's Reach If you Want to secure one of the beat ian a Be ace vour order at once Walters $195 '|Piano at || $5 Down and $1 ‘Week. |] When securing one of these celebrated | J pianos save trim $150. (9 $200. || Renowned Wilsun Piano, $175. Beautiful Harmony Piano, $195+ nd 4.65 | Richardson Piano, $210. [ree ee = Wetener Ptano, $210, i da feos AL Mt. and N RAILWAY. ATLWAYT TBS Yow. 182 ner 1 ‘Astor House and stations named 1 As ‘342 iin Pulson, Sylvania Ans i. A ie id xeon ‘tranniae ante : - sll cal i Check aweais from ? 10 YEARS’ GUARANTEE Protea” And residences through to festline Inserted in Jottars on the inuide top J], tone, eet ace belsca’? for Pennayivante Exchange 23, Fifth Avene: (C Beautiful Belford Piano, $235. Pianos Delivered on Payment of $5 8 51608, | *Saitrona ¢ i request a repre he: FOR SALE, NEW CREDIT PLAN, "HAT WE DO. S011 clowiing dh eredit—men, women, Wo trust. yeu on sour pron boys, Goals arid as reppenented, ot money refunded. $4.50 brea on oye, Tora at etah prices, + Exc. | Ciothes kept im repair one year tree, | | EXCURSIONS. Coe: »R. WHAT WE DON'T DO | Ask for any referenpe BYERY. SUNDAY. trata, with No Inauirter to, 70 meant Hs Seemotopen, gonds home after paying Senonlt, LENOX C 6 co, 504 Cali et te sR Ae ue, OBEN EVENINGS, _ Svea, Repres Se foot Ee ad ee Automobi les Slaughtered; Ele. gant Assortment! Decauyiile, ppaly. stfore solicit opie ee nine fine condition eos wie D. ot $000: a ra EXCURSION [SUNDAY, JULY.30 $ New Jersey Central Sige tae ¥ ayaueers, 2 rgoin ft 0: Pazhi Decauattie Poimmek, F005 Bao der, gus; Camenop, ope iH Padulloes. fromm 100; | $1.40 | tito; Business Was 86) up. Wlectrigh, toain, Gusoline other unusual "ope [orkunities. Demenstrations given pure sere, cree BI Hienears sand LARGEST senor tS EXCHANGE, 187 to 148 West 48th (‘'The Churoh.') STEAMBOATS. : | RODEO SALLY Wha ce Sey eheTT Bondar meay pa ie aed “The New Line” to Fall River, frites pattern tan tour leaves Every Munda “SE NG BOST ON,” ments ‘AN> Returning by Trolley Gara Parough to BATT im, | oLLAR — DOY lar weekly! Dias | ONLY $16. 78. ROUND TRIF nana wale ana ten ory. MAJ ESzIG ineludtn | Cars Meals, Hotels, State- | JEWELRY CO., 80 Nassau st, Tvok | HARRIS TOURIST COMPANY, * a Pall Hiver, Sa, New York. AUTOMOBILES & MOTOR BOATS, OAV TOMOMLE BARGAINS wold and ronanaed brokary “of autaeao sell your Ht hed 6 per cent, cominieslon; no other chareey Whgtahe¥ars Over 139 machines on Ou f0or MONILE COMPANY, Bast of Broadway, REAL ESTATE, i Pn ee ve TRIPLE YOUR MONEY—Few lo a4 a ton at. elevated Fad and aubw Axenia want 210 ‘Flatbus av. PATENTS. HELP WANTED—FEMALE. MALE, fl ENTS prompily procured) advice foe Na LEO PAE Resit A ey well oe li iain rel oy iy EPSOM als" Broaaway a a 2 ‘ Acid allie ie Household Dry Goods Shar] : j