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‘News 20 on Flaming Launch. CLAYTON, N. Y., AVG. 2—Twe excursionists were imperilied near fnogue by the explosion of a napl tanh on board the Iaunch Ell Fee, 0 which they were bound for Kingston Stagiinterior oF tite oat. on death to the occup: Se ton. Baved themselves by MW ‘with life-preservers, The women anc y Children were rescued by vassing | yy five men When struck _* lle J with the n i h the u his odds rangle Jiu-jitsu Kt = ‘cives $50,000 to M.E.Church' SAN JOSE, CAL. AUG. 2—The Hi. T. Besse, « retired minister of this city, has donated $60,000 to the Wes- Jevan Methodist Church for ed ministers and missionaries at Jeyan Seminary, Houghton, N. ¥ years ago he gave $40,000 for similar ‘purposes, Wrote of Suicide Pact. SEATTLE, WASH., AUG. 2.—Victor ‘von Tausk, formerly an officer in the English army, wrote to Mrs. EL L. Busch, of this city, stating that he in- ‘tended killing himself yesterday because he had drawn th ‘black ball’ suicide compact w! ® Wi constantly ss. Busch’s hus' evo the letter was a blind to cover his sidden disappearance from Menominee, Mich. Intense Heat in Texas. AUSTIN, TEX., AUG. 2—Texas 1s eweltering under 1 record heat wave. ‘The mercury has been as ‘high as 105, ' Private Detective Killed. BOMERVILLE, MASS. AUG 2— George L. Frazer, a private detective, was shot and alm: Yast night while trance to the house No. 81 Moore street, ts under arre It ts an absolutely pure prescribed exclusively by 1 ditions of body Absolutely pure Lae All drugt Seized Schooner Sold. alpaitiay edleal Fee NORTH SYDNEY, N. 8. AUG. 2—|== The Gloucester fishing schooner Sam- foset, which was seized last September by the Canadian Government steamer Gladiator for infringing bhe fishing reg- ulations, ‘hus been soid at auction for G. A. R. Commander Dead. | ROCHESTER, N. ¥., AUG. 2 Edward C. Parkinson Senior V mander of the Grand Army mént of New York, whose home in this city, died atthe Clifton Springs Sanitarium yesterday, aged siaty-three | years, On Adirondacks Inspection. UTICA, N. Y., AUG. 2—The Assembly \Floor is reduced in Music Cabinets (like cut) committee appointed to inspect the €@tate works in the Adirondacks star in mahogany finish, €4 for the woods to. Assembly i ‘ E. C. Wantord, of is chairman || @utomatic door open of the committee, . W. Johnston, |}ier, has five patent of Buffalo, sergea: mittee will return: ‘arms. ‘The com: o Albany Aug. 15. iding drawers—regu- lar price $10.50; spe- cial at 4 $8.50 ————- i 5 BOY BATHER FOUND DROWNED. a What Js supposed to be the body of | Frederick Senning, of Two Hundred and Twenty-elghth street and Fifth avenue, was found floating In F day and held for Jdenti who lived in Wakefie . was drowned y 16. ‘The body as that of a boy of six- ght complexion, brown hair ,» and wearing a yellow while swimming Jul found to-day Sixth Ave., 20th to JAP FIGHTS FIVE WITH JUTSU F IN A After Being Knocked Down and | UCS STL roves tite srovn } Upsets “Longshoreman ana ae oe | Sits on Him. he xrapp! = WEAK STOMACH ‘Hot, sultry weather is especially apt to upset the stomach unless the system ts kept d mus, m fusel ofl. or direct, Man led le Duty Malt H.O’Neill & Co. During Furniture Sale every piece on Fourth price. Special for Thursday. 21st St. Once Every Six Months! Important Offering of Frock Suits, Single Double Breasted Mixed Suits, In exactly thirty metropolitan styles, $15 into the stuff they sell, No man is better than the stuff he sells. oil and water, else when out of its element. The suits offered represent the exacting tailoring of own clean factories, t f outside. Many of the suits are ideal for Fall. shapes perfectly, a Here's a chance, then, for the fellow taste ts not touched save by the really worth Smith, Gray 2 Co., THREE STORES BROADWAY AT 31ST ST, NEW YORK, FULTON ST, AT FLATBUSH AV, BROADWAY AT BEDFORD Ay hose sense _Men’s High Grade Suits, Commencing Thursday, Aug. 3. Ma Fashionable English Waiking . and Double Breasted Blue and Black Suits, Single and Always $20, $22.50, $25 and $28, at Consciously or unconsciously, men weave their characters If there's a little cheat in their make-up, in goes a bit of cotton mixed with good wool. Cotton is the last thing to mix with wool. Both are hostile to each other as Cotton can’t be “worked’’ as wool can, for it buckles—gets what tailors call “alive;” holds dirt, fades, and comports itself pretty much as dues everyth Mg our Not a stitch ever comes to us from We fit all of while. and t ai Women’s Outerwear rm went ritled Ck POPULAR nage Vescelt Biserderce Stomachs: ACHING BOADS, BILIOVENESS, | CONSTIPATION | An Effective, Cocling, Retyealing Remoty, sands upon thowsands during ths pi + oF by mi 44 Huéson 8 At ints, SOc. & TUE TARRANT CO., JAP WAR FACTS AND FIGURES | SEE 1905 WORLD ALMANAC. | H.ONeill & Co =) The After Inventory Sale of Presents Many Striking Bargains Every Day Every Suit and Coat Must Go. $12.50 Silk Shirt Waist Suits asses } $6.00 $18.00 Silk Shirt | Waist Suits at..... 4 $8.75 $6.00 Cotton Shirt Waist Suits ates {92-50 $10.00 Linen Ea i $5.00 $6.00 Wash Poplin Skirts at...., seeee 1 $2.75 $75.00. Silk Suits ates coat $ $35.00 | $30.00 Cloth Et Suits at.ses seen ¢ 81475 | | | | $47.00 Evening Dresses at........ ‘$25.00 | $85. v i Drewes atest f $45.00 | Seen $8.75 | $13.00 Rain Coats at { $7.75 The above are only a few of the splendid and attrac- tive values offered during this week. (Third Floor.) Infants’ and Children’s Wear Many Special Values This Week (Second Floor.) Children’s | Cambric andy | Lawn Peiticoats, with tucked and hemstitched umbrella flounces, Sizes 2 25c Children's Muslin and) Cambric Drawers, trimmed | with 889898080980 -_ j | embroidery, ruffless) | and cluster of tucks; alsof 25C laee inserting and edge; all| to 10 years: Special....... sizes 2 to 16 years. Special} Infants Colored Cham- ‘ “5 a . bray Dresses, yokes neatly Children's Sun Bonnets ) heen 25c Sizes 6 months, ' Specia ae 3 ou Special...) | ‘ ildren’s oats for Children's Colored Romp. mountain and seashore, ers and Overalls. Sizes 2 SOC | wear, mate of cloth to 6 years; Special.....-++ ) pique or mohair, all Children’s Colored Cham- neatly trimmed, at great- for seashore or mount $3.98 bray Dresses trimmed with 49 ly reduced prices Sizes bias bands of white pique. Chi to $s years, upward Sizes 2 to 4 years; Special.) [trom.. ee, The Balance of Men's $1.00 and $1.25 “Griffon’’ Brand Shirts at 75° each In all over eighteen hundred of these well- known shirts, that have been selling up till now at $1.00 and $1.25 each, They are made of extra fine Madras Cloths, both light and dark grounds, Sizes 14 to 18 Thursday and until sold 75c each, Clearing Sale of the Balance of Men’s 50c to 65c Balbriggan Shirts and Drawers at 29 each Stern Brothers Women’s White Shoes of Buckskin, Canvas, Hand Embroidered and Plain, Walking Pumps, Gibson, Toga, Sailor Ties and Tennis Oxfords. West Twenty-third Street. Sixth Avenue, 20th to 21st Street THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVE ke ) YRemarKable _>—— ooo ore > — oo > G, AUGUST 2, 1905. presentative August furniture bargains THE great semi-annual furniture sale is eclipsing all previous records, but a page written about it could not be as intluential as these sample items. And there are one hundred just as good for every ONE mentioned here to- day. Attend this sale to-morrow—purchases will be held for future delivery if desired. Fitth Floor. for $4 golden oak any finished, } $14.75 for $20.75 three-piece parlor suit. 0 for $12.25 lad le mahogany finished, $24.50 for $36.00 five-piece parlor suit. for $12.00 Morris chair—oak or mahogany—complete with cushion, | $12.50 for $22.00 velour couch. $11.00 for $15.75 music cabinet—mahogany finish $17.75 for $25.00 buffet—golden oak. $16.00 for $22.50 parlor cabinet—mahogany fin $9.75 for $15.00 side table—golden oak. Early @ Early closing. closing. Evenings, () Saturdays, 5.30. 12.30. AQT AE S92 TOLD ™ STREETS At 4c. a yard---the great wash goods clearing continues. OU'LL be surprised at the number of remnants of desirable wash goods in this sale at 4c. a yard. Not hundreds but thousands of none of which you could buy regularly for less than 1242c. is an ABSO) —everything SKIRTS and CHILDREN’S APPAREL, Remember, this rve their purpose so well. best 75c. q! . It’s unnecessary to give a list of the fab right for WAISTS, DRESSES, GOWNS, COATS All the goods marked letter “4” will be sold ai 4c All the goods mark dietter “5” will be sold at 6c | All the goods marked letter C” willbesoldat 8c | ik smarked fetter “UD” willbe soliat 10¢ SIMPSON CRAWFORD Co. | Smart Panama skirts at 4.50. Tt splendid variety of sizes and the excellent value is shown | by the fact that out of four hundred skirts offered Tuesday at | $4.50 each only sixteen were left. To them two hundred and fifty more of the same high quality and tailoring have been added | for to-morrow’s selling. Many sold regularly at $7.50. rnira Fioor. Not only Panama, but brilliantine skirts, too, both in blue, brown, black or gray 4 50 | mixtures—a variety of models at.. e | New Fall model | black voile sKirts at $12.75 Just as sure as Autumn's coming you'll need a ck voile skirt, and you'll just as surely itv if you wait. All finely skit of heavy, rustling over fitted dro —to-morrow, $1 Cluster plaited, | model voile sKirts, $10.50. Made over heavy ik drop skirt—ur in t Union linon sKirts, $1.50. Excellen plaited model, i ne Union linon e than double the price. ity Union finely ed, VAN = h \Y N3Union linon sKirts, $2.50. Linon Q popliinette, $3.50. Including a sunburst plaited skirt and other Wy Full side 4 model, made of exceptional qual- \ _} \ styles—formerly sold up to $7.50. SIMPSON CRAWFORD Co. After-inventory robe sale. OBES are especially adapted for August and September wear. It is their season and that ace ces usually being so much higher than to-morrow’s atter-inventory prices, though not as high as early in Reductions are made in other stores, but do not compare with these: Robes at $6.95, | Early season price, $12 00. | Robes at £9.90, | | | | Main Floor, Robes at 58.95, Barly rennon price, 815 10, Robes at $12.50, 810.50. rly season price, n and evel , English eyelet embroidery Teeked end beautiful hemetitched effect | Brussels net robes. An exclusive tucked skirt, with ia” | red founce—white, pink and’ Mght | for outs, blue, | f A ~ 1 > ° Women’s ribbed vests, 12:c. | HEY are 19c. and 25c. vests, but on account of being slightly T soiled or having minor impertections ALL will be cleared out to-morrow at the unequalled price of 123 ALL SIZES ARE INCLUDED, They're as good as new, clean, perfect vests in so far as the wearing qualities are concerned, After-inventory price to-mor- row, 12Y2¢. Fast black hosiery at 12!c. r’S after inventory and both profit and regular price are forgotten in this great sale of hosiery. Bargains you will not find at any other time are here to-morrow. Main Floor. The mere announcement—tfast black hosiery 123éc at 12%4c¢—means to every woman one of the greatest values ever offered in this line. Men’sand women's |Women's hosiery, hosiery, 19c. a pr. 35c.; 3 pairs, +1. Hosiery in various styles—we have High-grade imported lislas and cot- taken all our broken lots and bunched | tons in plain and fancy colors, also them together—you may find 25c., | plain black lace lisle, values that 2%¢, or 35¢. goods in this lot at 19¢. | were offered heretofore at 50c. Men’s hose, 35c-a pair; 3 pairs for $1. The imported novelties in half hose—all the newest colorings direct from Chemnitz, Saxony, in black, blue and changeable effects, in neat hand-em- broidered designs—also plain black and tan lisles—very sheer—usually 50c. 500 umbrellas at *1.00. To-morrow will practically clear out all our high-class umbrellas remaining from stocH-taKing. HEN we took inventory, some five hundred high-class um- brellas, marked at various prices—none as low as a dollar— presented themselves for immediate clearing, and we de- cided to hold the sale to-morrow. The price will be $1.00, neg IMPORTANT NOTICE! This sale celebrates the re- moval of our Umbrella Depart- ment to the 19th st. side, at the carriage entrance, where it is larger and more conyenient. Main Floor, after-inventory price (Dies TORY is the signal for getting stocks in condition to receive Fall merchandise and it is only natural that a reduction be made to clear out everything. We believe our prices are the lowest in New York, qualities considered. The season for wearing the apparel and outing requisites we offer at half price is not half gone. The coverings are made of plocesd ed taffeta silks that wear splendidly and are of absolutely fast color— uaranteed rainproof, The handles are natural wood, furze and Weichsel wood—28-inch size for men, 26-inch size for women, Main Bloor, reductions Fabrics everybody has to use in Summer because no other ma- UTE CLEARING and nothing higher than 20c., including the included that's seasonable and correct to wear—lengths exactly Main Floor, All the goods marked letter “J”? willbe soldat B2e All the goods marked Ietter “JF” t 5e All the goods marked letter “G@’* willbesoldat 18¢ ‘oods marked leiter “2”? willbe soldat 2Oc SIMPSON CRAWFORD co. Corset covers @ drawers,25c. FTER-INVENTORY PRICES are final reductions for the season and we believe they are lower than any other store will offer at the present or any future time on thése qualities of muslin wear—full, fine and soft of texture. Main Floor, Two exceptional bargains are the CAMBRIC DRAWERS. AT 25c., well made with full fuffles, trimmed with and the CORSET COVERS AT 25c., made of nainsook, with full fronts, handsomely trimmed with dainty laces, Drawers, 50c. Skirt: Made of fine nainsook an Thirty select bric—several pretty styles, mmed with ch with ruffles of embroidery, insertions | eries, insertions and ruffle and edges of lace. Usually 75c. | ished with beading » $1.00. | Worth $4.00. handsomely Night Gowns, 1.00. and cambric. trimmed with full flounce, lac in- n . prettily de- values; new and pretty designs, elab- orately trimmed in yoke and chemise effects with laces and embroidery. Chemise, 1.00, Made of nainsook, knee and skirt lengths—several good styles, daintily designed with lace and embroidery. Chemise, 1.50. Made of fine nainsook, choice pat- . terns prettily trimmed front and back trimmed with wide lace and embroid- | with rows of lace, beading and rib- ery ruffles, tucks and hemstitching. bon, deep ruffle and lace edge. SIMPSON CRAWFORD Co, Lace trimmed waists, *1.25. jNEE opportunity—two months to wear them. They are so scarce and difficult to procure, so stylish and stunning, that smart dressers would eagerly pay $2.50 for this quality. We bought a large number of waists on con- dition that they be included. yyain Floor. The entire front is elaborately trimmed with dainty lace and embroidery. Just for to-morrow they are 1.25, as the demand will clear them out in a day SPECIAL LOT OF LAWN WAISTS AT. $1.00. Exquisitely designed, with insertions and plaits, while the collar and cuffs are finely trimnied. Extremely cool and fashionable ‘ After-inventory price $1.98 Aftersinventory price $4.98 Numerous styles of Persian lawn Excellent quality China silk waists, shirt waists, yokes or elaborately | with deep designed cuff and shirred trimmed—fronts of dainty insertion | sleeve—neat guimpe, made of tucked of lace and embroidery—value $3.50. | mull and lace—formerly $8. After-inyentory price $2.95 | After-inventory price $6.95 hirt waists of allover embroidery China silk waists, with prettily —with long or short sleeves—others | trimmed yokes or elaborate fronts— with elaborate fronts of insertions | some have elbow sleeves, and front of and trimmed sleeves; value $5. Jap drawn work—usual price $12, After-inventory price $5.95 Beautiful lingerie waists, all exquisitely designed with dainty inser- tions, medallions, tucks and hand work—usually sold at $10 and $12. SIMPYON CRAWFORD Co, Monthly sale of pure wines. pi: sparkling, invigorating—mellow with age. Consider what you ordinarily pay for such wines and you'll know our monthly sale pikes to be worthy of the purchase of a good supply of beverages here to-morrow, Friday or Saturday forenoon. sixen Floor, Pure California wines, $1.18 gallon (No charge for jugs.) Corset covers, 95c. Handsomely designed corset covers, full French styles, trimmed with choice laces and embroideries. Skirts, $1.00. Made of cambricy excelient values; Prettily made ‘with flare flounces, trimmed with laces and embroidery. Skirts, 1 sertions and ruffles. merly $1.50. | very Corset covers, 5uUc. signed lace and embroid- Made of fine nainsook, several | ery trimmings choice des , trimmed with rows Night Gowns, 1.95. of lac rtions and edges. Made of fine nainsook; excellent | Excellent cambric, with full flounce, 1-25 Zinfandel Riesling Burgundy Port Sherry Tokay Muscatel Angelica From the famous Los Gatos Vineyard Co,, 'way down in the Santa Clara Valley, where the richest wines are produced. As Eastern selling agents for this concern, we buy absolutely pure wines at a price enabling us to fill orders at about the same prices wine stores pay wholesale, | HOLLAND GIN, Gelder's. fi = portedt ello 3 ja bottle, Fegular size bottle. OLD TOM GIN. Pinger al finest lon Gin ; +35! TAG | La Rose HAUT SAUTERNES, PURE, CALIFORNIA Cy 12 tt a ven " ioe SPURSEET' co,, | Florine site rae OO. |” GG | Hewitt candy TMONTNRUR, ayary son J COLD br, ASP? don O46 MAW . LOOKING BRANDY, ‘Ten years old. This popu- idson's Pure. Bx: id; gallon, m0) ihe Rei eM | Beet Se aie S110 | Set ewe, 00 ald oxen + ni BUND Pett, Se PUR MALT WHISKEY | Wi!0n/¥0u Wank ‘the page OLD CROW WHISKEY, COCKRAILR, tolh cary Flv # olds 4 656 by Simpson | Crawford Jon, ; aMarts + Co. al ableton! Bc, NAC BRANDY. cane. $1.00; bot. . ARAYA Sa ‘s vintage * ito éiepar ——