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3 ANGTHER FLOQD; “27% LAX OFFICIALS dam: nany RESPONSIBLE. Shut Off Water at New | » Police Headquarters. ‘ ware RETAINING WALL DOWN. |"".": oundation Undermined by |: Water Main Broken ly Five Davs Ago. | PIT out of st fallure of On conte tr arg wee p arrival hi r & wil m of ———— TSRURG, Pa, scale. Spectal to The BORDENTOWN, main early to-day on the par: employed in the Water De whith John T. Oak! caused the falling In o: of men . boiled. Centre street. the filling of the exc -| old, tion, which covers an entire block. more than three feet of water and the thurried desertion of tenement-houses !n the Immediate vicinity, which also were thought to have been undermined »y escaping water. The new headquarters {s to be in the Dlock bounded bv Centre street, Centre (Market place, Broome and Grand ‘streets. The corner-stone for the build- ing Was laid May 2. and the base stones von the retaining wall, upon which the steei work was to de placed, was om} pleted yesterday. | There was a break in the ten-inch main running along Centre street on | Friday last, and when the Water De- partment, which has offices two blocks | away in Elm street, was notified. there ‘was much delay before the break was repaired. Report of Break Ignored. | ‘The noxt break occurred yesterday at noon, when Michael Gormon, foreman of the works, saw water seeping through the pavement and notified the ‘Water Department that the main had gain. No attention was paid to and the water continued to y through the pavement. In- its flow all the while, lock last night the water was finding | ions of bulld- Commissioner gate. | Kk," an employee ts | ‘That will be at- ied to in the morning.” The man'| n left and the water continued to founda loyee of Pavement Sinks. | in at midnight and again at 1 ive fe s Wall created a loud notse, | ———— CAM ee Boys Boys’ Satin Cali Lace, sizes 2'v to 54+ Youth's Satin Calf Lace, sizes 11 to Youth's Black Kid Lace, sizes 11 (0 2. calf, sizes 610 10%. Boys’ Russia Calf Lace, to 5% Store C ee Y Cone arn atlo of No. men’s White Canv Aug, 3. of the Amalgamated Steel and ‘Tin Workers that the not recognized the | TO UNIONIZE STEEL PLANT. | Oakley’s Men Refused to! conor company Lends Way tor Movement tn the Enat. -Pr As ofMcinis of ts the OILCLOTH WORKS BURNED. Frening Worl.) Aug. Indifference to a break in a water | toth works of Ogden & Abram, at Yard- ville, were destroyed by fire to-day. artment. Of originated from ‘ofl which was being | 8.—The The loss ts about $10,000. Mrs FELL DEAD NEAR DAUGHTER. | Mrs. Sarah Taylor, seventy-two years 70 Columbus avenue, ¥Y of heart fallure on the ront of the residence of Manning, of No. led per- cause a delay the building of | sient Th a8 the Company, of Troy. N. Yo | great Egg Harbor River and ft is said uted to ope aunion plaat | the treasure of Capt. Kidd ts ouried ment can be reached on &| gear hy. first malgamated | learned ‘astern mills, on a non- ofle It} fell | her 092, the oldest in the St time and has been called Close to the edge of the f een doing the digging and !t cannot be found, but when thi diggers left all thelr simflar to those that w a heavy chest appear in the bottom of the excavatien, | The Kind You Have Always Bought EGG HARPOR CITY, ion of New J ort of the © of Capt estate Kidd's. Large treasure 0: excavations The oki Colonia A- | house has been unoccupied for a lon= haunted. Funs th Nobody appears to know who has anything has been went away the sols, and marks ‘ould be made by whether CASTORIA | For Infants and Children, Bears the Signature = of CLfilitaa: Stern Brothers Brass Bedsteads, { Enamelled Beds, Brass Trimmings, Box Springs, Exceptional Reductions in Mission Furniture From One-third to One-half Former Prices. Chairs Bookcases West Ywenty-third Street. » $1.25 . 61,00 + $1.25 Children’s Oxfords, patent leather, black kid and b x Sec regular Special. August Offerings in Metal Bedsteads From Our Regular Stock | $22.50, 27.50, 29.50. 35.00 ||) Formerly $28,00, 37.50, 40.00. 45.00 $6.50, 7,75, 9.75, 12.00 Formerly $9.50,10.75,11,50,18,75 Formerly $10.00, Full Size South American White Hair Mattress, $20.00 } Formerly $24.00 Tables Morris Chairs Ftd Poem errr rerene MEYER Oth Ave., Cor. 20th St, We Continue Our Mid-Summer Sale In the Basement Of Shoes for Men, Women and Children at Wonder Prices, Our Basement Is Always a Charmingly Cool and Pleasant Place to Shop in, Women’s $2.50 and $3.00 Oxfords a? 150 « rai In Patent Leather, Black Kid, Russia Calf and Brown Kid; Military, Cuban and Louis XV. Heels; Welted and Turn Soles. Velour Calf, Russia Calf and Brown Kid. | Women’s $2 Oxfords at $1.00, In patent leather, patent kid and black kid; Cuban and military heels, Women’s $3.00 Venus Pumps at $2.00, In patent leather, gun metal and Russia calf, Cuban heels, welt soles, canvas Oxfords, widths A to E, $1.50 ’ and Children’s Shoes. Children's and Misses’ White Canvas Button, Lace and Oxfords sizes 6 to Ole Sizes J to 2, $1.50 quality, sizes 214 $8.75 Sofas Desks Rockers iE Men’s Serge Suits save the increase in the cost of serges. Yet we shall pursue our regular policy of starting each season with stocks fresh and distinctive, and so we have disappearing under pressure of the clearance prices. $12.50 to $30 are now $6.25 to $15. gray, with a tiny Dresden design printed on the surface to look like embroidery. None sent C.O.D. No mail or telephone orders. White India Lawn, 6c to secure for selling at this little price. It never fails to bring a] J stocks.” We believe in selling out crowd when we have it to place} J cach season's goods while there is on sale, still some of the season left to use suits and best of all for light, cool linings for early Autumn frocks. in this lot. Hosiery & Underwear will find wide assortment; that even chances for economy which to-mor- row will bring: Women’s Underwear Sailors and telescope é hapes. 20c. Undervests at 12!sc. Swiss} | © ribbed cotton. 3 Straw Hats at $1,49, Were 25c. 50c. and 75c. Underwear at 35c., 25c. 50c, $1. silk striped lisle Shirts and Drawers, 206, and 25c. Stockings at 12%c. 25c. ard 35c. Stockings at 19¢. 40c. Stockings at 25c. 50c. Stockings at 35c., 25c, to 50c. Stockings at 19¢, 25c. Socks at 12'cc, 50c. Socks at 25¢, 1 All Other DUG UP AGAR Nod Doctors Everywhere. Drink It and You Need So Medicine, Sterilized, Carbonated, The Pure Juice of the Apple. IT CONTAINS NO PRESERVATIVE. AMERICAN FRUIT PRODUCT CO., New York Branch, Jane and West Streets LLL In every detail the Leading Retail Establishment of Bro fo. Store opens daily at 8.30 A.M; closes at 5 P.M; Saturdays at Noon ° : : Clearance. Not a Suit in Stock Reserved. MEN'S ENTRANCE—MAIN FLOOR, ELM LACE, OU WILL FIND few chances this season to buy Serge Suits under price. have—planning to carry them over to next season—and so to That increase is considerable. Y Reduced Prices on Every Serge Suit. $52.50 Suits Are $9.75 $20 Suits Are $13.75 $15 Suits Are $11.75 $25 Suits Are $15.75 Every one of these Suits was made expressly for us. We abso- |) lutely guarantee the fast color of the serge, the high character of the tailoring. There are single and double breasted models, and even at the former prices the values were unmatched in the city. At the new prices it will pay to buy Suits to lay aside for next season. All Fancy Summer Suits—Half Price. Excellent choosing even yet among these Suits, which are speedily Suits that were Main Floor, Elm Place. 123c. Printed Check Voiles, 5c, ERHAPS 4,000 YARDS of these cool, dainty Voiles, and the least price to pay for them that we have known for such likable Sum- mer Stuffs. Dainty check effects in such colors as tan, brown, light blue and Second Floor, Elm Pi Boys’ Summer Clothing. Clearance of Good Sorts. iT THEY GO—no matter how fine, there are reduced prices to hurry them. We believe in starting each season with fresh, new HE FINE, SHEER, THIR- TY-INCH India Lawn that no one else has been able them, Double-breasted jacket Suits, sizes 8 to 16 years. Norfolk jacket Suits, sizes 7 to 416 years, Sailor blouse Suits, sizes 5 to 11 years. Russian blouse Suits, sizes 2% to 7 years. $4 and $5 Suits Are $2,98, $5 and $6 Suits Are $3.98. $7 Suits Are $4.98, $8 and $9 Suits Are $5.98. $10 Suits Are $6.98, Boys’ $1 to $2 Straw Hats, 5°c, Every hat in stock that has been $1, $1.59 and $2 comes down now to half a dollar. Fine enough for pretty shirt-waist About enough for a day's selling | { None sent C. OQ. D. Main Floor, Nearly Half Prices. © NEED TO SAY that this Hosiery and Underwear are of the best quality; that you lar prices the values would To-day’s aim ts to Up to $5. Fine imported and domestic Straw Hats—middy, sailor, Continental and other pretty shapes. Second Floor, Elm Place. and 35c. Underwear, 19¢, Swiss ribbed lisle Vests, knee length, lace trimmed Drawers. 3 for 31. Swiss ribbed, tine lisle Vests, crocheted and lace tops; lace trimmed Drawers, wide at knee. Children’s Underwear. Underwear at 19c. Fine gauze Vesis and lantalets to match, Men's Underwear. Balbriggan Underwear at 29c. Balbriggan Shirts and Draw. ers, well made and finished: some of the garments are slightly impertect. Underwear at 50c. Otis August Towel Sale. FCAUSE AUGUST HAPPENS TO fort is most appreciated, this Towel Sale comes at this time. Housekeepers, who will come. in from the country by scores to-mor- row to take advantage of its oppor- tunities, know that it is an excep- tional chance to buy ToWels for All the Year Round a a Few ents Each, At 5c. each. Cotton huck Towels, full bleached, with hemmed ends and turkey red border: quantity ‘this lot None sent C. O, D. At 7c. caci. Snow white Turkish Bath Towels, with fancy red bor- der and fringed ends Size 17x36. None sent C, O, D. At 9c, each, Snow white Bath Towels, with fringed ends, white or with red border, Size 19x40, None sent C, O, D 4c. each, Full bleached Turk- Bath Towels, extra large and heavy, fringed Size 20x43, At 12%¢, each, Part linen bleached Huck Towels, with hemmed ends and white and colored borders, Size 20x38, Main Floor, Rear, Women's Hosiery, t biack cotton, Fast black gauze cotton. Fast black and tan gauze lisie, Fast black and tan gauze lisle. Fast blacs lace allover lisle, 3 Pairs for $i, Fast black and tan gauze lisle Vast blacs gauze and medium. weight silk lisle. Children's Hosiery. White liste and cotton Socks, lace and embroidered, Fast black ribbed isle, Men's Hosiery, Fast black cotton, Also silk lisle, black and colors, A wide variety of fancy tisle thread, bis he Most Healthfal, Refreshing Summer Drink. Recommended by j Non-Alcoholic | Most stores are hoarding what little stock they ]) Friday, Aug. 4th YouPayUs |, .4i¢you: We Pay You $5 r $5.20 are not | Friday, | MoRE | Monday, Aug, 4, | thin | Aug. 7, to6P.ML | 4 t9 42 Noon Rather a peculiar proposition at first, but We State No Values— We Give Them. And with such a method we have to “do things,” and do them sharp and decisive to convince you. We carry over no stocks from sea- son to season, no matter what the loss may be, Particularly as there will be the most radical Style Changes for 1906 For the first time in 20 years the changes in men's styles will be very decisive. Sack coats will be at least 1% to 3 Inches longer, and they will have other little “kinks.” Trousers wu be one fitting. iow to the details of what w have to offer, t we About 800 Suits will be arranged for easy selection on the main floor, east of Chambers Street entrance. Youths’ Suits. (Sizes 16 to 20 years.) FULL SUITS (coats, vests and trousers), fancy cheviots, pure wool; coats have hand buttonholes $ and felled collars..... 5. Donegal Irish homespuns, half lined with mohair; also pure worsted suit in neat stripes, hand tailored $5, Black thibet and serge suits (pure worsted), single and double breast- Coats and Trousers, full and half lined, in neat brownish ef- $5 4 ff fects ay e Men’s Suits. (Coats, Vests and Trousers.) Black thibets and serges, single breasted; only sizes 39, 40, 42 $5 SHECTBCONAKONGIG ° a ere and worsted suits (strict- ly all wool), sizes 35, 37, Fancy cheviot and homespun suits, in bright effects; serge lined, half or full; tailoring of a high order: but only these sizes—33, 34, 36 and 37 : Double-b half lined wit weed Suits, peg” trous- si double-breasted, (25 per cent. cc faney ipally in 95. ats and Trousers, in gray tones, h mixtures and overplaids; also homespuns and wool canes in novel effects; single and dot breast- sizes only 33, 34, 35 $5 Every one of these suits sold at the HOPE CORNER to-morrow at $5 will worth of Ai newspaper space—h we will get nearly $3,000.00 WORT OF ADVERTISING by distributin, E these suits, H e be the momh when bath com. }) Rules for the Sale, No alterations, no C, O, D,’s, no deliveries, no exchanges, We do not wish to appear arbi- trary, but we cannot make alterations, send suits C. O, D. or deliver them to-morrow. As to exchanges, there will be no suits left over to exchange. Hence This Hope” Guarantee: YouPayUs ‘nau you We Pay You | are not $5.20 Friday, | MORE | Monday, Aug. 4, , ‘9 | Aug, 7, to6P, M. | 4 ito 42 Noon, NOTE: You can see the Suits displayed in the windows, “Facts that your eyes can see are the best argument,” ‘‘Hope’’ Loos Ahead., do more good than “Ten Dollars'"” —- =< H.ONeill & Co FRIDAY AND SATURDAY | SPECIALS. | Sale cf Five Hundred White Jap Silk Waists at $3.95 cach, That Are Well Worth $5.75 to $8.75 NO. 1 MODEL—Tailored, trimmed with French knots and fancy stitching, lon? sleeves.. NO. 2 MODEL—Fancy shaped yoke of Val. Jace, bodice of shirring, sleeve trimmed to match bodicesseeeesereee ceseeeersvesee | All at NO. 3 MODEL—Collar and circular yoke of Val. lace, tucking and hemstitchin $3.95 NO. 4 MODEL—Front sleeves and back elabo- | eek rately trimmed with Mechlin lice in Gre- cian design, button back. AND TEN OTHER EQUALLY ATTRAC- | | TIVE MODELS. —— ; . | Silk Petticoats Reduced | $6.98 and $9.00 Values at $5.00 and $6.75 (Second Floor.) Black and Colored ) | Silk Petticoats, with | | “$6.75 | Black and Colored ) Silk Petticoats, with | | tucked ruffles, side | pleated flounce, fin- [ ished with ruchings.. | Regular Price $6.98 deep accordion pleated | $5.00 | flounce, finished with | double ruche.. Regular Price $9.0) / es’ and Children’s Shoes (Second Floor.) | Miss | Tan Shoes. | Barefoot Sandals, | Misses’ and Children’s Tan Russia Children’s Barefoot Sandals Calf Button and Lace Shoes. Size 7 and 8. Size 7 to 11. $1.09 Size 9, 10, 11. Size 11%4 to 2. +» $1.20 Size 12 and 2 Value $1.29 and $1.50 , Value 60c. to 90c. “La Vida Corsets” COL ——14 | Each pair of La Vidas is hand made 7% and whalebone filled. Their splen- ” did wearing qualities make them in the long run the cheapest of all makes. Made in Batiste, Coutil and Silk and Linen Fabrics, with and without hose supporters. Priced from $3.00 Upward. (Second Floor.) After Inventory Sale of | Boys’ Clothing and Hats (Third Floor | | Straw Hats at ' Price | Included in this line are all braids, styles and colors—absolutely fr-sh | new goods, | SOc. Hats....25¢; $1 HatseseeSOz; $2 Hats .. $1.00 ‘ _ _Wash Suits at 14 Frice Cut in Russian Eton, Sailor and Militar, effects, including a cho'ce line of Kilt Suits. | | $0c. Suits..........25¢ | $1.49 Suits... ..75¢ { gfe. Suits ADs | $1.98 Suits , 99s Boys’ Woollen Suits, $3.98 $3.98 | Made in the most thorouzh manner, correct in style and n patlern—double breaiie J, Norivik. Sailor, Russian and Eton—regular $1.98,$5.93, $3.98 and $7.98 Suits, choice at § Boys’ $2.98 Suits, $1.49 Cut Eton, Russ'an and Sailor styl-:. These Suits ar- trom our regular stock, hav: good wearin} qualities and | Correct in style and patterns—spscial at--++.. de cece eee Also | | Men's $15 to $20 Suits....... $12.00 | Men's $10.00 Suits. $1.49 Specials for Friday and Saturday. In the Grocery Store. (Basement,) Sugar. Cocoa, | Milk. Havemeyer & Elder } |{ Walter Baker's or }|} Borden’sCondensed Granulated Sugar, H. O'Neill's best $|} Milk, “ Magnolia” 25-1b, muslin breakfastCccoa brand, per ateree. 1305/3 per ca +» 16C3)3 cai Baking Powder. H. O'Ncill's strictly pure Cream of Tarter Bak. 3 Powder, works in bread or Coffee, Mocha and Java Col fe fresh roasted, | granulated or pulver- ized—makes an excel- lent hot or cold drink —5 Ibs. for 1.15; Pickles. Home made, in glass jars and glass covers, Gherkins and Chow Chow, 14 oz. glass— regular price 15¢; cake—5-! b. cans, 1,35; per Ib... 25¢ \i-lb,, 29¢; 1-2 | special at.......+ Tea. sreeewnnee ones | Formosa Oolong, Cey- Macaroni Ox Tongue, | lon, Enjlish breaktas’, Armout’s skinless ten- Young Hyson or orSpagheiti, Elvisuc” | der Ox Tongue, ready Mixed Tea, 3 Ibs. | brand, 1-lb, car- for slicing, I-tb, 1.00; per Ib, 35C | tons, Clcan.. 42c Sixth Avenue, 20th