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FE IT TL Te ee ee bea 04. acacia." 2 iL that only the chosen few are admitted br tod t the er ‘Be pour. > to the presence of “tho best bartender Ing'tnto town by the SAYS GROOM IS FORGER. New York ever had.” McCarren to Meet Murphy. ri. a ines, of hil A 7 While the Tammany leader ts on the], Frery ‘Tammany man tn tne olty, Je iti « ui ee ‘ai ia Aeeai premises he ts guarded all the time by|{nterested In the meeting of the City nor, Wants Fagittee Arre two Great, Danee as bie as Shetland Diet ag ell be Ue atime that a 8 ote ; n Wetohddg on Long Island, Bver ince met aince they split over the que 19.00 for $32.00 DRESSERS, Important. Lis ay ets Ree Se ie ee bite pi hn, Ky hid bleed HERE 15.75 for $28.00 CHIFFONIERS, Inspect our furniture, vis matter where you Intend buying.” We a ‘ D eeawede: “ISPLE TAIT SRar GiTinge: aEeee ihete to, see 27.50 for $42.50 BRASS BEDS, know our prices are’as low and lower on high-grade furniture never qo near the back door until the) botwecn the two lenders, Mr. Mut | ee 19.75 for £32.00 SIDEBOARDS than those of other sales now in progress, We believe they are two dope Haye been onlied of He TURORT TRA ae MAT te CEE | 17.78 for $24.75 SIDEBOARDS as low and lower than those of any August sale in Greater New . At present James J. 3 8 - § ji | y One 13 named Tigo and the other | man oF the old City Gomtuittes, and ne vier a fete ict) | ARE A FEW 14.75 for $21.00 DINING TABLE. York. Don’t miss this opportunity! Buster. : be elected, y at ie Fi ‘ HA, spp aciasanesaeaaiataeaacesaiaiaaias hat will be trans enieht wiil be 1.65 fo ) CHAIR OA een vanced "Best Bartender New York| 4,72" fo" 7h Bventne Worta the shitiement af the representa ton at bun : Madiha sl MCL y Nolive-deliverieas \f you ate spending the d pat e City Convention, 14 i * : Oe! Or $25.00 ( } JLOSE ai a aRrott $ t ec Ever Saw” ‘ Talk wilh Wits abot, tia, ereetlaer i atdgyaxpected Hat there wilt be some | Pinfield = 45.00 for $62,50 5-pe. PARLOR SUITES | at the seashore, select the furniture for your fown house NOW SE ver Saw” Thinks the |rammany Hatt to-night and the appoint. | quecussion, over, fheman, to, be, elected —_———— OF THE BARGAINS (22-50 for $40.00 3-ne. PARLOR surtes | AUGUST PRICES. It will be polished, packed away from the dust y ment of Culkin. At the door q aervant | Mas, menioned #0 rote iecone of the MARY ANDERSON'S GIRL BABY | meioed Wee tates 12.50 for $22.00 VELOUR COUCHES and danger of becoming marred, and held until you are ready. Profession Honorable. informed the caller that Mr. Murphy | foremost Democrats In the Wty and A — | = ee fon eacop LEATHER couctes, | Notify us when you will be home, and we'll deliver your xurchases was “taking his bawth at the end of Wealthy business man. He ia now in| yews was reculved here to-day that 00 for $36.00 LEATHER COUCHES. | right on time for the opening of your city home ———— the pler.” Cutting across the lawn, 8: La Teas ana RIES / = f Th ‘i iT H 2|@ daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs.| BIG DOGS GUARD BOSS Mr. Murphy waa seen In the water. Tho | _igomes M. Mulry te the only, mar | Antonio Feusando de Navarro on Snt . J. jtwo doge were sitting on the end of |Prasident ‘of the Board of “Aldermen. | Uryay in Broadway, England the ples, as though eisinding thelr mas. | Mr, Fornes will Sy Sf TAGHAE Murer | Mra, De Navarro was Mary Ander @ ter from intruders even when in the lro have Metielian elected Goveitior bey gon, the famous att Their irs Aoki il ld, son, Wi or | None Dare Trespass on His Ex-|**'" Ang then Me gucsemene weil! berthe prea: | ago” Since “thelr mar is A Mrs. Murphy to the Rescue, ident of the Board of Aldermen. Hitvea_ in 4. 4 , Clusiveness on His Coun- As soon as they saw the reporter they | == — ; - lo charged across the lawn, and for a m, q try Estate. ment things looked interesting for the STH AVE MG TOLO™ STREETS newoomer. —— pd dedi he A cha eer a ee While swimming to the ladder at the Alt CARS TRANSFER Jo ; “Because a man !s poor, or because end of the pler Mr. Murphy kept call- te entre tenet boone nt the dog. To pln reat alter-Inventory clearance Sa @ays that at the time was tho only|tention to him. Mrs. Murphy, however, e @hing offered to him as a means of be-|came to the rescue. 2D. oF tn = . . . é ginping Ms business career, ts no rea-| A8 eon as the Tammany teader heard Leamton To SAVE F 59°70 607 Sr. Just the mere announcement is responsible for to-day’s crowds in the departments devoted to Summer appare pa ee seer iiencie SoA et lie ples eaaieald: Hel Swe The cc = and going-away requisites. No prices were quoted, no details were given—just ‘‘after-inventory sale,” known to everybody as the, ¢ the ancestors of the - | 0 ¢ : iy 4 ee a rb 7 @st and best families in the country| “T never have anything to say to re- August Furniture Sale event that marks the final clearing of all odd lots, broken lines, remnants and regular stocks revealed by stock-taking, To-day we give | made their fortunes—the same fortuney | Porters, and more especially to The Annual = ‘ details of the more important sales. They should break all August records to-morrow if to-day’s selling may be taken as a criterion, andi that the descendants are spending to- | Evening World." Commenced this morning under the most propitious circum- we have made extraordinary preparations for meeting the wants of the multitudes sure to be attracted by this unparalleled saving, rin follow: n fi It ls k vn that Mr. Murphy doe ot 3 ces. i iss if y ri u - —— — ——- -- -— — — SGT flowing @ small, insigaiteant] tts MOV wers's cartoone ot him'as |p stances. “It is a sale that you cannot afford to miss if you want your p | York ever | tollars to do fullest duty. Hundreds and hundreds of pieces of the very best furniture have been price-cut in the most merciless manner. Visit ihis sale. Buy if you like Then {f you find that you cay duplicate your purchase at our reduced price in any competitive department we will Ue, beat barteder New This s the way that Charles F. Mur- had phy elzes up the situation in the con-| When he came out of the water Mr, troversy over the appointment of oie ny elmply waved his hand and Charles W. Culkin as Chief Clerk in the Court of Special Sessions in the} Stunning brilliantine skirts °4.50. HM a T'S: of it—those splendid models for which you've heen asked to pay up to Thora was. only ene: visitor, at the $7.50—fine quality brilliantine or Panama, in blue, brown or black—-also | and sample strips. at cena TEES need a as surely meee ot uae - waaler, mho hea’) eurony home: yesterday. SThaui was nice Refund You 10 Per Cent of the Price Paid Us, P gray mixtures—27 plaits and a variety of other models—take y our choice at Edgings, cumbe; t sere OAR a : i r Floor. the past ten years, It te the answer haps. 6 Rate howe. ne fae tng Per. | Jl or an amount that will make your purchase here cost you 10 per cent. less $4.50 to-morrow. DUOMO AT Oc A YARD. Insertions, that “the best bartender New York PAY has 80 few friends to call upon him | ff than the lowest price elsewhere. New Fall model = . fo 8. has been a surprise to his neighbor: p Skirtings. ¢ , ever nad” gives to Distrivt-Attorney | When he ‘tual possession’ every one black voile sHirts at $12.75. All this season's designs of fine St. Gall manufacture i ' ‘ early season price, 19c, Just as sure as Autumn's coming ye new black Jerome, That answer was not sent to Mr. Jerome. The August Clearing Sale It was given to one of Mr. Jerome's closest friends by himself, Mr. Jerome objects to the appointment becaune, in the ‘rst place, he says that | mb one could perform the duties of the glerk to the court ‘er than Mr, Pul- | Yer, and, in tho sicond place, because | | the cannot see how a man Ike Culkin, who tended bar with Murphy, can be qualified to hold down the job, Murphy Enjoying Life. Murphy is having a fine time in his Purest product in concentrated form of cow’s milk. Sterilized | and absolutely pure. It is guar- || Of Silk and Satin Foulards. Newest Effects at Surprisingly Low Prices. For Summer wear there is nothing that looks as chic and com- fortable as a foulard dress. To-day we placed on sale 15,000 yards of choice n all of this season's printings—Small, neat designs and po! the most desirable colors, such as navy and royal b browns, tans, reseda, heliotrope, greens, purple, & PET ARS Se Rg TT ew patterns dots in es, voile skirt, and you'll just All pay $21.75 for this quality if you wait finely tailored over fitted drop skirt of heavy, rustling taffeta--to-morrow, $12.75. Cluster plaited, model voile sKirts at $10.50. Mace over heavy quality silk drop skirt -un- questionably the best voile skirt ever offered at $10.50- usual price elsewhere, $16.75. Important notice— 50 silK sKirts at $10.00 each. AT 19, 4 YARD. Insertions Bandings Fdgings Skirtings Corset Cover Widths Fine work im the most desirable designs—early season prices up to 5(0c. AT 2Oc, A YARD. Children’s 27-inch skirtings, edgings, bandings, Insertions, | corset cover widths. wee ince aioe Snorer: hand yh jood X + q “ ~ GeeGns bs Sean eR ants learataars anteed to keep sweet in any tem- clearing sale price of.......... Sonnancedogn 9 : Absolute clearing of the remainder of those A range of patterns large enough to insure satisfaction to epent the better part of $95,000 There he Aan 24 inches wide, and high grade in every respect. Last week these goods beautitul bretelle and suspender models for- | the most particular chooser. Sample strips from St. Gall's enjoys Iimselt with his yellow-whesiea | Pefature or climate, The trade- |) Bh were selling freely for 75c. and $1.00. Bloomingdale, Main Floor, Near Kotunda metly sold up to $26.00. | best makers—regular prices up to 59c. a yard. autocar, his horses, his steam launon, || marks are valuable; save them ‘ ‘ AT 39 A YARD. his sailboat, his golf links, his tennis ‘ - i August Clearing Sale o, ! i eareat Cc. : | court and his croquet layout, His place | aNd write for a list of free pre: Aue s of Various models in. suspend 4 Wgh crue Embroidered waistings on cambric, nainscok and Swisses, | fe on the west bank of Tigtina Bay, || miums. | EF h bl Hi d B girdle effect—excellent qualit ; Wide range of patterns. near the spot where Dimples Lawrence MOHAWK CONDENSED MILK €O,, as rona ¢ an a S. Uni ‘ li Ki iy Early season prices up to 1.00 a yard. and Foster lost their live#a tew years Hachsslenen hy ; ace DATtiCUIAY bt Merriadeitarsell nion linon sKirts at $1.50. . ] ago. It certainly is 0 beautiful location, || ay an green a These particular bags were made to se Excellent side-plaited model, in fine Union line Embroidered | and every precaution is taken to see| Uascl i for prices ranging from 5c. to $2.00, on—warth more than double the price. iS ; which actually are the real values, Union linon sKirts at $2.50. waist patterns, 79c. On sale at Bloomingdales’ to-morrow for Full side - plaived model, mace of exceptional : : quality Union linon--finely finished anne aene cents {or an entire walet paler ine batiste with English eyelet and -mbroidere: lot effects—daintiest 48c. to 88e. Linon @ poplinette sKirts,$3.50 | designs ever crested~only three hundred for to-morrow, * ela ne, eeunb Ua nlaited model an vari- | and you'll realize what a bargain they are when you recog- ! . ae r ous other styles —formerly sold up to $7.50. nize them as the kind selling early in the season at $1.75, al porns are 8 to 10 inches long and in these SIMPSON CRAWFORD C ———— SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO, Ld Styles: “Oxford,” “Club,” ‘*Carrlage,”” “Parisian,” ‘Vanity’? and “‘Avenue.’” Some have purses to match, others purse and card case, still others Purse and salts bottle. Bloomingdales’, Main Floor, 50th St. Section, Absolute clearing of @// wash goods remnants Semi-Annual ClothingSale | | | > — —_— EIGHT IMMENSE COUNTERS FULL OF WHITE AND COLORED WASH FABRICS. Great August Clearing C W PRICES START AT 4€. A YARD—NOTHING HIGHER THAN 206. A YARD. Sale of ovpon. | VALUES UP TO 75ce. A YARD—NOTHING LOWER THAN 12!€. A YARD. Upon presentation of uhis coupon we will sell vor Hat Pins. $1.00 Silk The smartest styles importedat the most astonishing reductions ever made. . A,B, C, D, E, F, G, H will designate the eight mammoth counters laden with the season’s choicest wash fabrics and white goods in this new, novel sale beginning to-morrow. Each counter will contain goods’at one price only. For instance: Belt |q —— = - = —— Se = = = Awaited by more men than like sales held by any other) clothing concern anywhere. . . crvsiat SSS Allthe goods marked letter “A” willbesoldat — 4e All the goods marked letter “” willbe soldat 1 2e For the good reason that we give a wider selection of | ig Pl aire Allthe goods marked etter “4"" wilbesolat Oe pence tinted atten ey willbe soldat ic greater values than any other concern Can possibly give. | | MBC) ene sty e Included ity Ail the goods marked letter °C ” willbe s dat 8e ked letter “G" will be soldat 18¢ Consider this particular feature of our sale: Worsteds| VK Yhee rafters. Stile 4 All the goods marked letter UD” willbe soldat 10c | ‘ ked letter “2? willbe soldat ZO 7 have advanced in price 20% to 30%. Styles in these AY, uy, price, tinny Aiea ind. peas Not hundreds of remnants, but thousands upon ) For WAIsTSs, FOR COATS, fabrics change very little, and we ould sell these suits} x 3c None Sold at This: Rel thousands of lengths of wash fabrics and white } FOR SKIRTS, on at advanced prices ut that is no omingdales’, Main FY Sth old at 12%c. to 745c., suitable FOR INFANTS! nBail “rei You can have ten now at reduced Ba cut cremtat Hat Pane, count gt |] |]|| aeede formerly sed li : Every fancy auit iniour foursestablishments) isited uced| Pe 5: Once a year, at the beginning of August, the rule of this house is to clear out abs dlutely every yard of every line of cotton goods re- : ‘ W say pick out any fancy suit. We meanan Mgr ent. sCiretel, at ins: reas 10c Cou on. Ww maining from the season’s selling. Not to carry over a single yard of any but staple goods into the next season is the order. Prices are not In price. € say pick ou y : Ye |B fo 25c./" sale price oe pon. experimental, to be followed by others still lower. ‘They are absolutely tins test cut prices of the year, Sale starts at 8.30 A, M, Choose at $8.50 TERE Pe Hs c Mran.inreventa rien Geithia goupen to-morrow. ‘Extra salespeople to wait upon unlimited numbers of shopper Re, Any $10, $12.50 or $15 Fancy Cheviot Suit . | nee “Mat ie er Men’s Silk Embroidered SIMPSON CRAWPORD OS Pson CRAWFORD CO, Any $10 or $12.50 Fancy Worsted Suit. . | 50 Meats sites’ SC Half Hose, rs 3 , or #15 Howsspun oF Chev Owing cu. 2 Anke, alae Be a, After-inventory sale of silks at 19c. Ut t et Hat extra lon« | fe) Cot dot extr ns 19¢ per pair, 9c. | or 3 pairs for 25c. | Actual vi ie a pair. | stems; value ive price reductions for immediate clearing. Any $10 or § When you see what , |B veart All sizes in men's, also youths’ sizes, | extra long stems vals pric 10c NTIRE regular stock of Summer silks subjected to the mo s 1 E Six remarkable collections, each proportionately as great a bargain as the silks at 19c. Choose at $11 | A ebgarnlnne en Pada he EN AD Bete they have been selling for and remember the crowds that attended our silk sales you'll be ready to admit that you Any $18 or $20 Fancy Cheviot Suit... $ 00 r never have encountered silk bargains the equal of these: Any $15 or $10.50 Fancy Worsted Suit | Groceries. All our 50c, and 65c. Summer SiIkS at......s.eee eee 19¢ All our white figu Any $13-50, 615 or #19.50° Worsted Outing /Sult : 4 | All our 75c, and 85c. satin foulards at. .- 5c All cur $1.00 and $ ny #13 or #8 Fiance Outing Sult ® Barly dime Pese-aNev, list packs All our $1,00 satin foulards a -- §8c All our $1.00 ed, tender, fine flavor; 2-Ib. Granulated Sugar — Best; only 34 Ibs. (with 50 cents’ worth of groceries or more) to 15¢ a customer, for. . Wloomingdates', Basement ‘4 Great August Clearing Sale of | Umbrellas---Great Bargains If quality and very low price count you will not fail to secure one of these. Only good, strong, stylish Umbrellas for men, women All sizes in men's, also including youths’ sizes. f Choose at $14.50 Any £22.50 or $25 Fancy Cheviot Suit, Any $18 or $20 Fancy Worsted Su Any $18 or $20 Worsted Outing Suit Any $20 or $22.50 Flannel Outing Suit. Men's in all sizes, and including yours: Choose at $17.50 Any $22.50, $25, $28, $30 or $35 Worsted Suit. Any $22.50 or $25 Worsted Outing Suit 9 | d 2 Any $22,50, $25, $25, $30 or $35 English Walking Suit Re Not remnants—not the slightest difference from the silks we sold early in the season at prices named in com- |¥ parison with sale prices to-day, when they were commented upon as the lowest in New \ork, Remember, every woman has uses aplenty for these high quality silks at today’s extraordinary aiter-inventory prices, and do not delay in making your selecti SIMPSON CHAWFONKD CoO, —— S=SIMPSON CRAWFORD Co; AFTER-INVENTORY SALE OF AFTER-INVENTORY SALE OF Fine muslin underwear. Fine lawn waisis at °1.00. Corset Covers, 50c. \ Petticoats, $1.00, UNDREDS of sheer dainty lace-trimmed waists Made of nainsook and cambric, | Made of We hatinT wi included at $1.00. and when theyJare offered at such low price handsomely trimmed with rows of | ment, made with full flare aj | YOucan depend upon the crowd being large enough to more than choice lace and embroidery, beading | pr trimmed with HG and ‘ribbon, iv ruffles of lace and emb | clear out the limited number we have for tchings. to-morrow, | Corset Covers, 75c. ters of tucks and he | These half hose are embroidered Ik in various neat colors lone Sold at This Price With- out This Coupon, Main Ph, 50th St, Bee. rt assort- tL Ss —_— so > os ooo eee eee “Imperial” $3 & $3.50 Silk dainty. yoke effects—others with elaborate fronts wide umbrella flounces, clusters of | Desting and ribbon finish neck an , =, ’ Any all-wool Bas one Satara © Sulis, 1.93) and children are included, Made of naintogk, excellent values Chemises, $1500, ; | Notonly embroidered walsts, ‘ t ay wy. if mewiih Pretty ORAS TONE ANG DAC Made of nainsook, shirt and knee h any handsome designs Any all-wool Sult of $4 and $5 value, %.03\@The “Banner” 75c Um- | “Hercules” $1.50 to $1.75 of fine laces—inserted with bands of | jeneth, prettily. trimmed. with ross $] ©O intinc iuces on sheer, beaut: Any all-wool Suit of 85 and 86 value 3.05 |B brellas at 2970004, stron Umbrellas at 88c, ; #79 4m triar stitching, beading and ribbon, | of yee and. embroidery y e fu) lawns exquisitely taste Any ali-wool Suit of £6 and $7 value, B4.65 |G ot engin Gloria te sh ants | lock parimin frame, wtoui? tit Drawers, 25¢, | tucked ruffles on skirt juned and seldom sold fo 3 Any all-woo! Suit of $8 and 810 value, OS |B isw for men, women and children, a nit womens box wor, pear! ; Made a Samer ls trimmed rt Night Gowns, 75c. han $2.00, at $1 to-morrow. i pne- horn en ari handles, Guaran- ull umbreila ruffles with cluster v! arg § . Afterei .98, All rhe one To. Mi, M 1 8 0’ The “Sland-By” $1.00 | ‘ea tor one year, tucks and hemstitchings. aie of sambrie, splendid values, : aventory price, $1.98 Sale Starts To-Morrow Moraing at 8 o'ClocK. — M iiarretias at 476,21 prt"; | “Ironclad” $2.00 Umbrellas Drawers, 306 Bite wih aoe and ances || goa hitavOus rll gt arson nn Sb aia G t th HH bit Got lh tie ere acento for $1.00, 31th Paik Rg ye, aes telat man | iNight Gowns, $1.00. sertion of lace and embroidery—usually $3.59, ; 4 e e Mabit. 9 to | sandies; splendid’ si" values, pore aha Boawéon and’ tenes full rutles—lace insertion asd edge, | Made of ve nalnsook, pretty After-inventory price, $2.95, ) ; a 7 iy ay ears \ ake ind slipeover yies, i if Century 9 $1,25 Umbrel- thonebiait aa an nD Sh Made of aah: SRE with a na willl eat Shirt waists ith long or elbow sleeves. " f Value $5 4 y-Of find quality, Amer- las at O8e 7.5 Me auality, Amer: Of insertions and trinuned sleeves, UNION SQUARE 279 Broadway, near Chambers, 14 rilandt ear Gresnwich, 44th St,, near Broadway, 25th &t., Cor. Ave. wBleel roid ve: 49m frame, gteel vod, tight soll, horn, u relias, $I. horn, paul tucks and pretty lace ruliles, sleeves, ere Hg site i dilver-plated — and’ selec ox. | boxwo: other faacy ‘handle I s: 2 ri ereinve: ce, $4.98, Afters! * e 95, Ulver pia tes ia a areniaae® RT Aa aeons ie he y handles Pettico 8, $2.95, Women's House Sacques, 45¢. ter-iny akory pri ice, $ After=lnven'ory price, $6.95. : 3 fear, Bloomingdalos’, Main Fl, 60th Bt, Boo, Made of fine cambric—numerous A big variety, in excellent xcellent q hina silk waists, Beautiful lingerie waists, all exquir \. with deep designed cuff and shirred | sitely desigi ith dainty insertions, Sleeve—neat guimpe, made of tucked | medallions, tuc! and hand work mull and lace, | usualy sold at $10 and 812 of lawn-all “pretty colorings—in kimono or fitted styles — daintily trimmed with ruffles and iace edge. Bloomingdales’ {x ‘2 34 Ave heautiful styles with full ruffles of fine embroidery, Others all trimmed with wide lace insertions and ruffles, All Cars _ Franster to beet e ns on ae eee rare otemtpeny mem se maorece ere