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THE WORTD: THURSDAY EVENING. AUGUST 3. 1905, f" — = ‘fi IRONED CHINESE |WOMEN DIE1N j os Sa aii se = i CONTESTS VOTE | LIKE CLOTHING, BLAZING LOME These Summer Barézin Fridays Are Veritable Harvest Days. wa } It isa cleaning-up time, and a cleaning-out time. And we do our cleining very thoroughly, for we aim to be splendid housekeepers. Every Charges of Horrible Atrocities ageq Mra, Hawkes Lost Her Life in i ; , | ul s 1 Made Againat French Ofteers, | SHopeless Effort to Reacus Girl {| lot of “broken” merchandis2, such as Hosiery (where sizes are missing), Suits (with sizes missing), China and Glass (with assortments broken), 1 | One of Whom Died st COMpanone and hundreds of other sin iiar things, we hurry away NOW-—so_ that when Fall stocks, in all their newness, come prancing in, we Il have room - TO. °, WARREN. Manas ug 3—Mre. Ly re 5 ’ AVA alay tohhors” ste ft Ds wey) 5 AAI me " 5 ‘ . rc * |v BoE a Scat ONES OnE et ORR TN eRORTNGa Atlee Anne BRIAR for them, avd they won't have to_play “neight ors” to old stock. So this Barvain lriday every other one here, ineansa sp! id treat for you. tted by a French dis-|a visitor at the Hawkes homestoul a —— Saas ——— School Trustee's Opponent, Dr Liegot, at Kwang-| were burned to death to-day in a f : do ounder myster.ous) which destroyed the Hawkes farmhou Leys, Has Protested Election and barn, Ina sreluded section of th A ation brought to Hght the town. Mrs, Hawkes dies while trylius Because She Was Voted For) cc) viit the French oMcot nad been | te save Mies Skigper. | sullty of practising frightful atrocities | Phe flames were discovered In the Another Great Sale of Those World-Famous' W. “<=. Douglas Shoes OPAVE .21NS22°STREETS, 8 iG Skipper had ceen the Names and began COURT DISARMS trying to seve some ot the movable s PBICER, Property in the house. ‘The fre rerched = NAVAL OFFICER. toe Mrstaie, and ine younger omen Friday and Saturday Sale of Yeoman Batley W Appeal for, hurried up a second fight of stairs to Sp Mating eto ts ane te he Pog eel ana | Men’s and Youths’ $7 to $9 Spring Suits at $5. other oesistance arrived both women) The question of the right of petty of- had perished. Men’s, 33 to 44. Youths’ 14 to 20. ficers in the navy to carry revolvers |, The charred bodier of the two woten Double and single breasted styles. Material is an excellent quality of handsome BLACK N. Leys, her vanquishod of Under Different Names. funda Chinese, Killing them with rue | yarn by Mr. Hawkes, who, shouting a y a | some methods as alleged pirates. warning to his wife, endeavored to y and Oo xford: fs sail gina. ey Fi mh 1 ee eee made drunk, then | lease a horse. The animal kicked him, N Pi a & iP. \ ‘Ss Mre, Katharine saben MANOS Ate Le itn 7 hi dering him helpless. = clarchce sneha, seh hyo | RURMER re omega, nts Pah | aoe = ‘ In All the Newest Siyles. Decks en DRY GOODS Co. | Meanwyile Mra Hawkee and Miss | . who Because of slight imperfections, which necessi- For Boys’ tate our selling these W. L. Douglas Shoes as “Factory Damaged,” we are able to make a price of $1.50 for Bo. zes, and $1.89 and $2.39 for e Men’s sizes. We control every pair that comes from the Douglas fac- tories at Brockton, Massachusetts. ty new Spring style In both high and ut is d; though’ they are skin or of Russian in tan, Shoe experts and are unable to detect ctlons; but the Douglas prin- nvent down In the tien landstide at Htostyn ontest hes taking For Men’s shore on leave was raised in the Hawkes was sixty-right vears of age of Special Sessions to-day. jand Miss Skipper was seventeen, de J. Bailey, chief yeoman on the United States battle-ship Pennsylvania, |ABE COAKLEY IN wis urresied on the Bowery by Police- man Jerrold, who had been told by a| THE TOILS AGAIN, Mackay kay? are one « ence Mackay Aged Pal of Jimmy Hope Held on THIBE Others are plain and fancy mixed See EEE ie * t ants y Old Charge of Assnulting Cheviots in single-breasted styles. Sateen and to us “ ae iy Hla liested iesvon Bulley, Post-Omice Innpector. serge lining. Not a Suit in the entire lot is ? by 44," was the reply. Abe Coakley, old enough to know bet- worth below $7; a great may of them Misses’ and Children’s | Women’s 3-Hole L 00 The revolver selzed upon Ralley was ter, is in trouble again. This time the have sold for $9 Choose at.....-- 5 Canvas and Russet Kid | Tan Gibsons at Ie aitbre and of a different make, former pal of Jimmy Hope in the Man- Shoes and Ties at 79c. This | The kind sold all over town for $2.50 lol of Shoes 1s left from the great salewe | the Dair; sizes 2 » to 7; widths C to » advertised vesterday. We will continue Sub; Men’s Trousers: Te caelethenatecereacene aide eee Soles, three large One thousand pairs in sizes from 30 to 50 waist|| Regular pricé $1.00 to $1.25 79¢e measurement. Made of fine cassimeres and usually sold at $1.50 and $2. A flyer for Friday and Saturday at only..... £ The Best 5-Plece Boys’ Wash Suits: Siip Covers Assortment comprises Sailors, Etons, Russians||] in New s hattan Bank and other robberies ts charged with assaulting a post-office inspector In| Port Jervis. The assault occurred 4 year ago, when the inspector tried to arrest a green goods man and sitley is said to have interfered, while een-goods man shui the inspector akley was hela in $2,000 ball by Commissioner Shields, in this clty, His MR. LOOMIS IS TIRED. rON friends say he is Innocent and was in ASHINGTON, Aug, 8—A mail ad- f°) ")) Ganada when the affair hap- Assistant See- pened In Canada Coakley was en- the three it a woman will do." age Dr. Leys's most § Second Floor, 2,500 Cloth Bound Books, 10c\\__ The same books that others think a bargain at 19c. Printed from large, clear type on good paper, and splendidly bound in cloth; fancy color and gold cover design. Books by such authors as ) M. Mrs. Ewin, his deo pared in the peaceful pursuit of es. | f ary J. Holmes. See ee eee er cnoratig' to and Eton Russians; several hundred styles; for-]]] York for $ 9 ley Ui Marvel Rudyard wWipting. Ce ae t on + wee oe da. b ps : y Bist . ee merly sold at 75c. and $1. Choose only le Bae Weymens GOL Be Werner oe Mackay Coakley hina a family ‘and Hves at now at (Gq . " John Oliver Hobbes. vile. obert Grant, ‘of the n ones's body to South street. and James slip. His sons, cece eee senescence This is our price— re Will be unde: are usefil members of society f tal ee eer we feploring their. father's harkins dertiking to feoumne hia {te the frequent call of the wild, are not sens able ig restrain him, Clearing Away the Hammocks We would not think of making slip covers for less; in fact, we could not do so and give Special Clearance of Misses’ Summer Apparel buy Slip Covers for less, ||] There’s not an item here but what has formed a part of our regular se. Some stores will make J]/ Summer stock, and our only excuse for reducing the prices now is that ions: 4 e or tw ind. T so{|] them for almost any price—using ||] we may have clean rack , U and designs; not more than one or two of a kind. These we propose imaderiala/thatwill ot dastiehroURhin| re ee) have clean racks when {he Fall stocks arrive Sane te an untor Suits, in sizes to sell to-morrow a season. We use nothing save the 12 to 18; splendid materials and very latest At 50c. to $4.95 Each best Belgian stripe, which is posi- pas $3.95 —formerly $10. y a of ik : tively dustproof and will wear for ‘ou can get most any kind of a Hammock you prefer o —]] } sears can gi Ly you p ut of the lot $5.50—formerly $15. Misses’ Coat Suits; iso Shirt-waist ath H 34 The price—$5.95—allows for twen- for every best make is represented. Balcony ty yards of material, all finished and regulation Sailor Suits; sizes from 12 to 18 years. with wide cotton binding. We guarantee that no other furniture covers at anything like the price are as desirable and serviceable. $4. 75 formerly $9. Third floor, Girls Coats, of Pongee, Silk, Brillian- tine and fine Serge; sizes from 3 to 14 years; excellent styles. $2.95 —formerly $7. $3.95 —formerly $11. Girls’ Suits, of white Serge and fancy BOY’S GOOD GRIP SAVED HIS LIFE. We have sold immense quantities of Hammocks this season—more than ever before. Result: We're left with a great many odd patterns Weld on to Bridge Abutment Walt After Palling Into River. an N. Y., Aug. 3— , nine years old, had a from drowning to-day from the Certain Comfort and Cure} \ The Danger & Disappointment by the Cluthe Truss, § 1 of a Surgical Operation. As long as half the number of those applying to me have already undergone § You’ll Never Pay Less for c. shirt walst shields, pair unsuccessful operations or other treatments, | feel justitied in claiming that the e Cluthe Truss (sold nowhere else) is the surest cure for Rupture known. e Linens. pin top hore aupport 4» hone ortern, Pp E: T is a condition necessary for the cure that only . é heavy” wile. elusties pes ERFECT HOLDIN et Gringiabouts This Mid-Summer sale will enable|| clu) pair : Sere) telcuusne tress apes you to buy all the Table and Bed ty Cee Linens you'll need for a year or more, at prices almost impssible at any other time. Notions Call without delay or write and learn how my Suction and Automatic-Acting Pads make straps and springs unnecessary. Soda Water and Ice Cream ck. en) straw hats, bo: traw box to clean iz Cashm Russian and Sailor styles. Broken B le. 20c. 200-vard chine e 1, * - 4 y re CHAS. CLUTHE,29 East 14th St. Whit ed (Spreads matter AN Colbie ance cnice, thread, We serve delicious Iee-Cream sizes. Formerly priced from ENDED LIFE BY SHOOTING. re, > é hemmed. ends, | white Crochet Bed [guid glass, for mending china, Bods, pide Irom pure crushed $14 to $15. Allat............ 4, 75 ® Jacob Aberle, sixty-throe Pies reidy for_use, Spreads, large |prettc -..... a tuits, at Se. a glass. None so We've al: 1 Whi 1 x i ite, to cle ehite a e've also a small lot of White Lawn and No. 8? Metros at 59C each, | *7° ie f Slean wh good anywhere. adie BD i rare Noe Mein a bef at O8e each eve sigan Organdie Dresses in sizes 4 to 14; trimmed with lace, embroidery and ribbons, Marked to close at $2.95 and $3.95. Formerly priced $9 and $10, More $2 Waists at $1. Beauuful auality | Handsome Sat in Marseilles pavern | finished Mar- blacks tan Gr whieh eee LE ORE er: g himself : : AM served at small tables Crochet Bed tlles Bed feet, Be. pair. 0 for. +. —in the Candy Store—rear of inain Spreads with hh Spreads, beautiful y dye. s rhe is avors Falsed patterns, ||materini in cold wate Mind of Beet Erne Joloy ibe tsyorsat full size. ryune silk collar brace, net 7 at 2.25 each. |{tatwi. to ave atraw hate, 2-02, ‘ 10c Portion The biggest value New York has seen this SHEETS hottie, with brusit sssscescers Nesvelrofe Pud- |B season. We've sold hundreds since last Mon- }} Double Bed’ slits pti tich ea ARCA Sere oelge 38 Bi day, when they first came out of the boxes. |] * Bleached Cotton | greets of a Stan-||Seft, foundation collars, all Splendid quality of Lawn—fine and sheer—beautifully trimmed. All sizes for heets; made with helghtx and sixes centre seam and dard Bleached nicely finished, — |gheeting si ze SBE each. | 51x40; ue made of 39c to-morrow tosmorroy Household Needse2""theassement.” Burnt Wood eh 7 ——— ef ce. Free: 3 yse, Gas Stoves and the like; all t "¥ 89) h > secured several thousand d. ~] yi Ref rato: ce am Freezers, Garden Hose, ; 1 ; Bhocuag Mishel Extra large | siae 1 Ke trom a ire || Starling Reductions on |i. ig a prices having 0 relation whatsoever to their cost. Ready to-morrow [f ! Jed. size, sespes werten rit Very dN d Porch aid Diggest reductions ever made here or anywhere. ay 490 | F6Ge ean each: Lawn Furniture. Refrigenatons: nanden Hose, n A iS 4 SB as Inet. nald, ary Test quality Garden Hose, guaranteed 1 Pijlow @ases. All this Summery I urniture must Spalted reese + Bleached Cotton | Pillow Cases . trays, inks | he sold this week; hence reduc- 10¢ Pillow Case . | Made of a strong tions of from a quarter te f A5yae ty BaeR: alee Bleachea "cotton, ; TaNn ma quarter to a halt Mes pire Water G@oolers. at Ghe each.| ar FOe cach. |[ard many SWINGS bell A AL nile of- wood! Abre cant . sh Regular $1.00 outfits for... it $2.08. i : lar Pree QE 4 Pillow Ca | > A large table devoted to the $2.98, Price $3.98 and $5.98. Finest n town. #4 Burner Oil Stove. Reduced from $1.75 to...1,25 bx7 stamped wood placques 4x3 oval stamped wood ph made of a y | made of heavy Bleached | ard Bleached Cot- Cotton, size 45x30, | ton, size 45x36, at J2dSe each. | at 14he cach Erin) elrele ‘stor ped'a-aod pls Lawn Mowers, 7 i * and ball 7a Friday’s Gut ° Vento: rem FOS Prices on 7 oilet Ar ti el es Ree Puss Watering Cans. i pe | vn Charies Fie ah Food regular chair. Lary. ins one” ena: 37 | Violet Ammonta, quart size; sp | fen Bilt ahe., verses Almost Two Eatire Floors Given Over to the ! Fehrs z0in and Almon E e © t special Years’ Unsoented 7 , mi spe ee : ated i Peace iture in the Audust Sale. j Pi iy . SL ALE : a This isa pretty big building, as you know, No other store in New York devotes more than one floor to ‘ speck) Panied w“aSo|lits Furniture stock, It is such a factor in our business as to require almost two floors, Even now, we 44 The superior quality of the “Anna Held” cigar is directly due to are crowded for room, ; cod arnt} . ecial Frid: n The August Sale Is a greatevent with us. We pian for It a full year ahead. We don't buy sate, li the employment of new scientific processes which are both unknown ap a a and Saturday Coeeetee (or sen prites to pay and ifulves you better tarnicere, kammpiequoratons tron the sale 1 5 and unattainable to the ordinary manufacturer, jale of Bedroom Furniture | Weather and Mission : Following the expert selection of the tobacco in the fleld—and its thorough | Chiffoniers furniture sorting a curing, the leaf is skillfully grated and stored in immense “ Ahm GROCERIES, Golden Ca aa eA ire Phy } meries,” where it undergoes a process of fermenting and blending. T d cies, Cole +3 iti A g 16c, Hams and Bacon at | Zee—itsn do a | | etten, reduced i} \ “! The several qualities of leaf required to produce the exceptional flavor 12,¢. Lb. | idveat vatgiinn Bune rei i HE E eeulatly § a i: a ‘ ion: regular iny; 10 i | i ockers : : fee a 2 . LARS ou crsuusiix \ tender and sweet MP rer larly Su ‘ar. et quality , a: 5 pack: cht cotton sa regularl j ‘any ns bask wood ~ ANNA HELD CIGAR—5c. ; Best Grades of Brass Beds, tine Biskette, Ze keath Beant iq Fy ' $20 ne 58 covered in ims Whitest’ breads Continuous shaped. poste, with ; pa 00~0n me, p: are carefully selected and packed together until the goodness of each has been boa, Hi ‘ Mh, sano! gD. bs tall! reautbey eho tgtss | Golden Gan ee” fariy) 611 00-cak frame, combined in a real blend of delicious and uniform flavor. seacitacas continuous posta; shaped wit! ay culuriy: #18.00--IarKe couch, fi tt heavy lateral; Inrge “mount 0" gq ‘ i evame ape on, } This is what makes “ Anna Held” cigars at 5 cents three-for-a-quarter kind, Se equal of the regular ; Sold by all Dealers in Good Cigars ||] rimeet_ mo qitaue aaron Sitam Sugar Trade supplied by METROPOLITAN TOBACCO C0, New York. ies ait. 8 e. | This Triangle A on u box of “Anna Held" cigara, is @ distin: TARY! stabi” pors™"ahd awest! 25¢ gulshing mark of excellence. I: identifies the product of thie new y Lh ile sal system of making beiter cij:ars (or the smokera' money, mo matter what Gooked Ham or Gorned theprice, Every cigar jakezt us geod as it has been made in air-tight, Seo “ duatproof, hermetically sealed boxes, sealed with this Triangle A, pillara; worth $00; al duality fo'%4 bite; per I Pb rexilurly & 21.5 White Enamelied | SS eet > Aaa Iron Beds. | $4, 9° Folding Go: @ Made with brass vases and ars) 7 OO | Built with a reclining back—with springs exactly like cuts fite IP sigee;; worth BAO ate. veal: . i Sellat the prices sseeeses o 2. 29 Go-Carts at Great Reduction, $3.98 seduced from $7.00, $5.98 reduced from $10,00 $7.98 reduced from $15.00. $9.98 reduced from $20.90 ” * a ies Becin) Bt 5,4f ae wiih heavy