The evening world. Newspaper, August 2, 1905, Page 7

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| =PQST-QFFICE” MIKE, PAUPE | Murphy, Once Worth $200,000 and a Big Power in Repubii- can Politics, Committed te the Workhouse. “Post-OMce'’ Mike Murphy, who fo Years wik a power In Republt polities in the Fifth Ward, to the Work’) fon of making men than any That wrs y years led into the pollc , ’ d and deer It was on pe fot his appointees, a policeman whi been on the force twenty years, fe court i dn local pe “and skill to }had a gin m detreeta and | Fresort of s of Murphy. was reputed to be Uttle, (rom all o : barchur, 20,0 ke dissipated this Teatthe and. wit s nee of > his money. wen! President treet. station, . he old F ty ey pdinual him the. custod no Former —_ Brooklyn eat ‘ which pe t | Husband in 1903, Married to| | vorce from her husband | tion of October, 1903, 1s She was married yest to Robert E. Lee Mordecai, a weal @ Stricken in Col-|real estate denier, at the Church of | ambus Served by Same Dairy. lenenseeeeet bys the) Rave Berey | COLUMBUS, 0., Aug. 2—Tho Health| (The, bride was formerly Misa, Nellie Mwuthorities are investigating an outs | leeatty Senge opis tamed fOr her N break of typhoid fever in Edwards) ciety. Her marriage to Tarrison i. Y street, where a dozen familles are | Moore, jr, was never ha and war sei MILK SPREADS TYPHOID. eral sensational developm \ner eult for divorce, tled by an absolute deorce. About a year ago she was reported Hos nil Be have eecomns engaged to Mr. Mor- all _thoe jecal he report was denie she he same dairyman. | time. vo ee Great Season’s End Clearing Sale of Women’s Apparel!ik A Climax of Stupendous Bargains! A sale that must prove a@ pleasant reminder to ail who;|™ participate in its remarkable and unprecedented price reductions. Every item of Women’s Summer Apparel in stock in our Suit and Skirt 4 Department must go at once. Lowest possible prices predominate. Women’s Walking Skirts at $1.75 for Women’s Skirts made from mohair of & $1.75 | fine lustre and a mannish material, full nine core kilted effect, all lengths; value $5.00, ~ Linen and Duck Skirts, $1.98 | Broken lots in our high priced linen and $1.98 | duck skirts, plaited, strapped, in a variety ot styles too numerous to mene incfud- ng the 70 plaited eitects. Thursday price, $1.9 {Women’s Frock & Frill Suits, $1.75 if for Women’s Suits made from chambiay $1.75 | ana iinen in the box plaited effect with large sailor collar, shins bor pleited to maich; not all sizes in each style, but all sizes in the lot. nt Women’s Linen Suits, $2.88 for Women's Linen Suits, balance of ourg $2.88 | stock of frocks and frills, *% length and box® coat suits; all colors and styles; val. up to $8. Mattresses $14. $8 for $20.00 Hair Mattresses, made of pure black South American hair, 40 lbs. in weight, dia- mond or biscuit tufted, made jin ‘one or two pers and covered lin finest quality A.C. A, or fancy ticking. $6. 98 for $12,00 South e African Hair Mattresses, 50 Ibs. in weight, $3. 49 : | made of good, clean hair, dia- $11.00 White Enamelled Iron Bed- | mond or biscuit tufted, one filleis, maessive chills, 1%, inch brass for $4.00 Mat- fop male en head and foot; this beds B0D i baked enamel; made sizes of edges, covered in # good qual Atuand 4 £4.°6 in., special, 4e4O | ty of fancy tickings The Last General Clean-up of Men’s Actual $10 Suits at $4.50 Now is your chance, either two or three piece suit, the balance of our summer stock, a price that will not pay for the cloth. Here is the chance foragood __ "art Fiver. suit that will las balance of the ise $ 259 and with which to start next Spring, RS. HB, MOORE nee ne ,ROCKEFELLER CRIMINAL; ROCKEFELLER PHILANTHROPIST. When John D. Rockefeller's crit- Rockefaller gives with two hands, but he robs with many. If he {es are a shonld Ive a thousand years he ored could comm etorn place, not explate the crime he his nitted, There is only one ity the time—and as tot prie2 and « you can guess that. He is Arti. the greatest criminal of the age,— Gov, net SOLD BY POLE =: Italian an Evidently Thought Sale by Property Clerk Included Per- | MRS. Ree be MURDEG. | mits to Carry Them. Poise d several thd returns In the articles for sale we voly ae ie in the Beauty, Who Divorced Her Cicoenty th Tn wert eatly for $5. stead guaranteed to have 3 coats of clean filling, hair top, bound |on head and foot end all 25¢e, 39c, 49c, 89c, 98e, 19¢, La Follette. DLY WEAPONS | Hendquart are far from be! 8 rifles and 3 moth. jar nd seemed to tf as to colors, Waists. 78e for Admire P covered Odorivas. $1.96 Steaul” S fabric, 50 White iwavy pipe tublng, clos head, 1! Inch bent pillars, 7 heavy A. C. A, or fancy ticking, heavy filling, massive chills, | mie tabi, sunreriea #50 took place to-day at and while {t dollars the ZIn6 | sj Bed Springs jpn Receive oO 1d celved by Th -\ care of the Tr cu Furths eutors Y dye you cole at for the: gontns in creating a gigantic enter- In addition there thelr home at No. a FOE 03 Dye Annual, that wit open y Tv Is certain that when you have read ad his name will be b as a man of transeone and as also a philanthropist hurchman,—Rer. Robert Mac- Will Be Tarned ver to Mother Soon to Leave Honpital, for the benefit of the thr 8, whose distress h amounts to $141.46. as yesterday rf BN . Amityville Abbot from A $1 from in th yeen forced going out b. her temporarily with the rent of wis Sirent e Eve ——— ANARCHISTS DEAD. Aug. 2 I" 1, Who was ¢ in the trial of wing an operation OUR POCKETBOOK You can renew the color of that by ing. too. But, more Important, an keep more money Jn it than you do now If you will only realize how much you pay for new clothes, new ribbons, ete., that yi Keep your dresses, walsts, ¢ and new and alway's In the ne you can 8 nd sui sh 1e ors, | Druggists sell Diamond Dyes 10 cents per color. . Diamond Dyes ‘There are articles written by women, women, {n the famous Diamond reyes, se articles and useful hints you will want the Direction Book and the 45 gamples of dyed cloth that go with tt. ‘We offer them all free. Ad IAMOND DYES, « Burlington, Vt. ress. |Clearance Sale of All Gur Summer Waists "Every. 50c or $1 you spend here ti (o-morrow doubles —you get Profit By Our August Furniture Sale *K-) $6.48 Pillows Lliows, with A) ¢ Feather Pil- 10, covered with . Guaranteed Feather Pil- 228, covered with) A.C. A. dking Guaranteed) Steel "Aiport 4 ty Si “4 Enamelled Iron] }tiicat cm, mine ie ‘is roa eas f Stead, excellent design, extra high | oF two paris and covered in | Bedstead, liinch post, |98.75 “hoi Swine Serine all sizes. wove by Nellead ge aan al zen double values—a saving that no wise shopper should over- look an instant—They’re al- ways stapie and stylish—buy itwo or three. Second Floor. 21c for 50c Percale Waists. 25¢ for 75c Percale Waists. 31c for 85c White Lawn Waists. “. 35¢ for 85c White Lawn Waists. / 45e for 89c Lawn and Chambray Waists— 49c for $1.00 Sheer white or black Lawn 59c for $1.00 White Lawn Waists, 69¢ for $1.25 Fancy White Lawn Waists. Lawn, Trimmed Waists, 98c for $2.00 Waists—25 styles, Lawn and Mull, elaborately trimmed. Devmisaing, bul remember it's Half Pricet Lace and Embroidery | Fifth oat $6 48 for $10.00 White Enamelled Iron Bed- steads, new and exquisite in de n, high head, leinch continuous pillars, handsome brass scroll tresses. Good, |PFass top rail and spindle $ 000 Sie Bethe Spethye gente 7 heavy fillers, massive very heavy tubing, extra c! ni and ‘copper of enamel, made in and. cop and Nae made in sizes of 4 ft, hills, guaranteed to have 3 coats and 4 ft, 6 inches, Clearance of Muslin Underwear All the odds and ends from our regular stock marked for quick SEMING secona Floor. worth 39c-—Gowns of good muslin, worth 50c,—Embroidery trims med Gowns, worth 74c,--Gowns, lace and embroldery trimmed, worth $1.25—Gowns, fine nain- sook or cambric, worth $1.75—Nainsook elaborately trimmed, worth 35¢c.—Nainsook Corset Cov- er, lace trimmed, worth 75c,~-Nainsook Corset Cov- 1,98, 17¢, 39¢, 44c, 39¢, 25c, 59c, | 79e, worth $3,.00-—Long White Petti- coaty, worth 25¢,—Drawers, hemstitched trimming, worth 75c,— Drawers of Cambric, lace trimmed, worth 75c,—Drawers, embroidery trimmed, worth 75c,—-Skirt Length Chem- ise, lace trimmed, worth 50c.--Lawn Kimono Sacques, worth $1,00~Lawn Dressing Sacques. worth $1,.25—Long Kimono Gowns of fine lawn, worth $1.75—Long Kimono Gowns of lawn. = | Vaiue soe; DO) THE WORLD: | WEDNESDAY EVENING, AUGUST 2. 1905. PITRE TRIKE GPCR IGE a or OR EN CELE fete New Mive in Bour en's Ex-Mayor L Dan 100,000 ty, at Fourteenth and M neh Jersey Clty, was de 1 by url Jay. The principal o Plant was Lawre 1 Hoboken. Mire on Ma ed two or three build LL | | foundry of the Pagan Iron Works of tHonoks | ft Annual Aupast Clearing Sale. AllSummer Clothing Must Go |Here is a great chance for men to buy a $10 or $12 Suit, if| their size is 33, 34, 36, 3¢ or! | 40 chest meas: § ure, for the very A 88 small sum of ©. e These are well made suits, of reliable material, with haircloth fronts, which assure you that the coats will keep their ¥ Boys’ Ab. and $1.00 29¢ Men’s $3.00 elegant split Straw Hats.. $1.50 nremremee Hl /FAGAN AGAIN LOSES BY FIRE. cs Natural Laxative Water, Haltaglassupon arising ts gontly and quickly, ng positive it NOW : sikh Sands.” B DRY cops co. Bt Mime | P9 China Tea Sets at $5.95. aT IPATION. In rummaging through this China stock we find too-many of a certain style of Tea Set, and shall offer them to-morrow, at $5.95 in- stead of $9.00—what they have been marked right along. . Sold a good many, too, at their full value. They are 56-piece Sets, of fine Austrian china, in an exquisite floral decoration. UA ICL fireproof, deco- - CLOTHES BASKETS, small rated; reduced (p e; from Venton, SOC size; reduced Re GAS HOT PLATES, two- es Peimsebia burner; for- TaN N MOW ERS, the, regu- merly $1.75, re ar $5.00 diced to = kinds... Be DS WINDOW SCREENS, large size, 36 in. GAS ts oe 4 tworburner, nickel high, opening to 42 inches; plated; reduces rom reduced from 65¢. to. AO Si tone nt ve ares a LAWN MOWERS, all high grade, mostly ball bearing; width blades; reduced from $9 to Prices Cut on Nickel Ware. A little lot of a good grade of Nickel Ware which wesare anxious to/dispose cl quickly—hence the prices:— Cuspidors, 10¢, No. 8 Tea Kettles, 69c. Crumb Brush and Tay, 25c, Crumb Tray and Scrape, 10c, Serving Trays, 10c. Soap Dishes, 25c. I-4. Off the Marked Price Summer Houseturnishings We do not know of any better way toveffect a thorough clearance of all our Household Goods—than to allow you to take your pick—and cut exactly one-quarter off the marked prices. And these marked prices are in many Hl instances practically half what the articles sold for early in the season. This great offering for THIS WEEK = ONLY pertains to Refrigerators, Oil and'Gas Stoves, Lawn Mowers, Water Coolers, Garden Hose and Reels. We do not propose to carry any of the above over the season. So take your pick while you have-the opportunity to save so much. A quarter off now [Boys’ $1.50 Wash ‘Suits, | lxamine the make, finish and ma- | terial in these Bows’ Wash Suits; | you will find them far ahead of any selling for double Cc this price....... Bloomin econ Floor, sto} Sailor Straw Hats. $15.00 $17.50 duck’s back. tan. Women’s Warranted for $7.50. 1 \ 4.00 & 5.00 e ssertions and flouncings to | Reduction of One-Half at and more in Me prices of smart rain- coats that are as impervious as a and Raincoats, One of the styles is illustrated here- with, All sizes from 32 to 44. Colors are olive, brown, Oxford and Bloomingdales’, Second Floor, 59th St. Section. means a big saving over ear! asory means a big saving over early-season prices More News of Embroideries. We have another lot similar to the one mentioned a week ago, and which sold in such a hurry Monday and Tuesday. This time the de- signs are even more choice and the variety considerably larger. Em- broidered on fine Swiss, nainsook, batiste and cambric; thousands of designs, including English eyelet, guipure, French blind work and other styles. 48-inch ALLOVERS, English match; suitable for entire 5 gowns, waists, &c. Fine Embroidered Batiste and | Worth Swiss ALLOVERS; French 3.00 i 3.75 and English eyelet work: alate for waists, dresses, 3 ; 18 inches wide. Swiss and Nainsook ALL- Worth OVERS, English eyelet, gul- rpure and blind work pat- 1.50 to 1.75 Cx: 18 and 24 inches wide, at “suitable for entire waists and gowns, |fAN Cars Fine Quality Cluny Laces. 5,000 yds., and Insertings to mate! Torchon Val., Point de Paris ani many fancy cotton Laces, with Insert- ings to match, | Lawns. Linen colored Lawns and linen and cotton Suitings, plain and stripes, two fabrics, Corsets. dium and short models, well boned, lace trimmed, A fine Corset for Sum | } mer wear—cool, comfortable and wel fitting. An unusual offering Value to 35c yd.; TC Toomorrow, Linen Colored|Blue @ White Value to 19c yd.; 8! To-morrow, 2C ‘| White Batiste, Women’ sShirt- : ifs ly Corsets, made of white batiste, me- Pi f 10 yds.; eaeaarece ‘ '39c | | 1 of the season's most popular wash ‘Value $2.00; l .00 | To-morrow, e { Transfer to Bloomingdales’ Lex io sath St Coolest Store in Brooklyn—Most Pleasant Summer Shopping Place, } We Give Dividend Stamps. 1,000 Stamps ive worth $3.00 cash, and 500 are worth $1.50 cash, when A IS Merchandise in Over 100 Depa N& of PMANA& On and bandings to match, a ” © to 10 inch EDGINGS and q Fulton, from Bridge to Duffield St. Closes Daily 5,30 P.M Stamp with Each ; Saurdays 10°C. Noon, BROOKLYN. 10¢. OF Your Pci SS are oo C. 8 C. n Aegan Iron Table Folding Beds } All-iron Table Folding Beds, 2.6 size, white en- amel, the well-known National Spring, with extra helical supports, well braced. Value $3.00; i 9 5 To-morrow, e inches w V. ie an or figures, light ground, dark polka de ed ed; skirt with 18 plaits T i orth Fine Swiss and Nainsook 7 L idered i ALLOVERS; embroidered in 1.00 & 1.25 Cees oe ae at signs; 18 and 24 inches wide. Ss 12 to 20 inch FLOUNCINGS. idered on fine Swiss. Nainsook or Cambric, in a Worth “large variety of English eye- 50c. & 75¢. Cc let, guipure and blind work + designs, suitable all kinds of yd., at dress trimmings, underwear, waists and dresses; insertions Worth yf FLOUN' on Swiss. Nainsook or Cambrie, richly 25ce. to 35c. 2f embroidered in hundreds of at choice patterns, 142 and 2 ions ‘to_match. Clearing the Summer Millinery. We never carry Millinery over from one season to another. It is not a question of price or how much loss we shall take now on Summery kinds. We shall sell every dollar’s worth before August ends. Some sample quotations : 50c. and 75c, Black Dress Hats at 10c, 75e. and $1 Black or White Hats at 25c, $3.00 Hand-Made Hats at $1.95, $1.50 and $2 White Chip Hats at 98c, fi be Duck Outing Hats, 25c., 49¢. and 95c, These latter are worth up to $1.23. A Great Sale of Qe 3,000 Pairs 45 Qc Value $1.00 to Misses’ Valug $1.00 to and Children’s White Canvas and Russet Kid Shoes and Ties. Birdseye Diapering. Bird's-eye Diapering, 200 pieces, 20 the best grade of pure hite san y cotton Diapering made, alue 6Sc. piece, | We have bought for this great sale a special lot of 3,000 pairs of Misses" } on c hildren’s White Canvas and Russet Kid Shoes and Oxfords, We fully exp morrow, Toilet Sets. Blue and white mottled Toilet Sets, mmprising Pitcher, Basin, Chamber nd covered Soap Dish, t to sell the whole lot to- ind therefore will place le for one day only. Such sas thes? are very rare, and you cannot afford to miss this one, White canvas shoes come with leather soles and school heels, The Oxfords are of the Blucher kind, with spring and low heels and large eyelets, The tan kid shoes come with school heels, Sizes 6 to 8, 9 u to 11, 12 to 2, Widths, C, D and E. Value $1.00 to $1.25. (Mail orders filled onlywhen accompanied with cash. Women’s 3-Hole Tan Gibsons at $I. 00 Identical with kinds sold all over town at $2. 50 the pair. Eight hun- dred pairs in the lot. C to E widths, sizes 24 to 7, Made with three large eyelets, Cuban heels and extension soles; opera toes, Waist Suits. Plain white lawn or percales, stripes ots; waist made full front, side plait 1; full sleeve, deep cuffs, hemstitch~

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