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LI ar MAYOR WHOIS © MADECPISWELL =“ VAINLY SOUGHT = TAKE HIS LIFE: "> M' Least Three Charges of Editor of New Yorker Delib- uimoyciines Forgery, Larceny and Em- _—erately Plunged Under bezzlement Ready. Train in Subway. AEST WAITS Entertains itors to London Luncheon, 1 CBpecint to The Evening World.) PATERSON, N. J, Aug. 4—Warrants ‘Will be issued at once by the ogate Passaic County for t Ing Mayor Be! , @84 probably five c! and embezzie: Prosecutor Wevelopments Make it impossible @ny longer. “Active steps are no fotate the man,” he sa gtows blacker against Belcher is a scoundrel, to send him to prison his lite. We wi him here and co: of forgery, We have no px The belief tha dng in New York West is strensth: @ Woman w | Four Facts For | Sich Women To Consider. | Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com-| pound Has an Unequalled Record of Cures—Mrs. Pinkham's Adbice is! Confidential, Free and always Help-| him every ho: and we will for the rest find him alive, t him with and va care |, TIRST—That almost every operation feared that | i our hospitals performed upon women 1 effect upon} becomes necessary through neglect of ak and has not| such symptoms as backache, irregular ee en ee ats | and painful menstruation, leucorrhoea, rs ving | displacements of the uterus, pain in the Erle ferry and Mrs. Irving are! displace e >, pai Y m the widow. They h sensation in the stomach. to Jersey ¢ she would not sur- Pas Maicis pains, nervousness, dizzi- = ness and sleeplessness. SECOND.—The medicine that holds. the record for the largest number of absolute cures of female ills is Lydia E. | Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. It CINCINNATI, O., Aug. 4—Congress- | regulates, strengthens and cures dis- j reg g man Rh k was shocked to-day by| eases of the female organism as nothing e news of C ell's suicide. else can ‘I do not believe the charge I tea | For thirty years it has been helping him prompted the act,’" he said. | women to be strong, curing backache ew there was nothing you: idney 7 ‘ar in my case, | Mérvousness, kidney troubles, all uterin nent man and Belcher's pecula tie report of Bank E: ‘will implicate another ma two. of the case, but may rest assured BY CRISWELL’S DEATH’ tempt to shicid Poor Are His Victims. Forgeries and partners, his even from the displacements, regulating menstruation mmpiaint I made,| perfectly and overcoming its pains, It te haifa dozen , has also proved itself invaluable in pre- distinct from paring for childbirth and the change of | very poor and wido @nd orphans, say those who make com- Plaints, have been ¢ © $0 long and have been c Alleged, in 30 cold-bloo preclude any possibi have been a ife, THIRD.—The great volume of unso- licited and grateful testimonials on file the Pinkham Laboratory at Lynn, , pee. y SS., Many of which are from time t covery that peen = published by permission, g: - face for the last ten ye e evidence Of the value of Lydia Beletyr's f HE WON’T BUILD . 1. Pinkham's U ) Yacht Designer | follow statement th egetable Compound and found to rea advice ery ailing woman in the | i States is “asked to accept the ng invitation, It is free, will you health and may save’ your ibe muen larger : Another Estate Looted. Toremost Br Refuses Sir homas Lipton’s fusion, Mrs. Pinkham’s Standing Invita- tion to Women.—Women suffering any form of female weal ited fo promptly communicate Mrs. Pinkham, at Lyr "\ters are received, ope 1 swered by women only. m symptoms Here : an regula-| ¢ ou trouble may be located and inquiry’ by wats give British designs no quickest and surest way of recovery ii Ie aitompt to plan @ Sup arlnneron. eis | advised. Out of the vast volume of ex- ground. [perience in treating female ills Mrs. inkham probably has the very knowl- tt had been foun: The Evening We any foundation f oo |p FIRE WRECKS | CROWD JEERS NEGRO|¢s that will help your case, Surely, EXPRESS A U TO AND WHITE BRIDE. | any woman, rich or poor, is very foolish | if she does not take advantage or this | Ananis | \Counle Married in Newark Sur- x. generous offer of assistance. rounded by Street Throng ploded to-day big mac was bowhng opposite the He by a streot the office of Justice of the Bassett here, where they had 1 married ‘le were Carence Spain, a behind — « MYNDERT STARIN empioses as : IS A BANKRUPT, “3. Files a Vol Pe Liabilitie: t | 2. ptary Petition wi and Prac- ly No Annets. of John H. Bt Myndert Star: of the Starin to-day filed a volun ruptey in the In ing $18,823 liab gave his reside said he owned k- = = xn. FAMOUS AUTHORITIES and ON BABIES’ DIET ADVISE MOTHERS O-MORROW afternoon In his lia of will be made interest- gambling , X — ing to “stay-at-homes,” Bial, Paty rr r , inale nn 7 faete core 6 ; as several stocks will be named as cred r pe “wound up” regardless of tion in the Starin i c ' . - ee values. At IP. M, Every Negligee Shirt that has no duplicates or other- GIRL KNOCKS OUT | BER TORMENTOR Used Big Wooden Spool and Her | A) 0 \\ OT NN \: yi) wise “odd.” Every Scissors as Weapousaie PM.4/Jshirt made by well- Arrem us nr ¢Z known Tormented Katz, se man in past ~ [LACTATED FOOD CONTAINS - ga makers, 40c At2P. M, Every Straw Hat, no matter how the braid or high the value, slat. Yped to go without | restriction, 40c | At 3 P, M, “Odd Under. wear,"’ including the well-known Cotton Mesh and Bal. SOLD PN 4 SIZES AND REI « BY ALL REPUTABLE DKL a Wells & Rioburdson ¢ Burllugton, Ve According 1 such Mberties fend herve p tried t HEIR TO THRONE OF SPAIN DEAD, GESTS | Props. On sale at Princess of the wite's sister. WOUND ON DEAD MAN'S HEAD. NEW BRUNBWICK. 7, J. 4 Ban Canal he BROADWAY | CITY HALL the back of Conger's head, but is i 5 Be (Ot COnBDE A Feeds But is N PARK EP Screen Hele 1 & Chl Lstors | cnaMeens, NORTH, THR WORLD: FRIDAY EVE and White Canvas counters ; Girls’ White @anvas Button Sa) f Worth $1.25 pair; Saturday... We have in stock for to- all new Spring lasts give you them at $1.89 instead of $3.5 No matter how fast we get these skirts from our teilors,the supply hardly equals the de- mand, > | the greatest skirt values offered in New York. Value $6. Another bargain are these splendid cool walking skirts in 23-gore models, like cut. Panama in blue and black. Voile champagne and royal blue. SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY MORNING WONDERS, || once» » = em eee: Store Closes at Noon To-morrow. ) £5) * (— =. “f DRY GOODS CO. Tosmorrow Morning, from 8.20 Until Noon. 1,000 Pairs Women’s $ White@anvas Oxfords At Only e Everybody is wearing white canvas Oxfords—and everybody is sell- ing them. But you may look the world over and not duplicate this great value for to-morrow morning. And we've a thousand pairs—just about enough for to-morrow moming. Fine white canvas turn-sole ties in widths from C to E and sizes 242 to 7. Made with military leather heels or Cuban white canvas heels and opera toes. Also Women's patent colt or kid patent tip turn- sole Louis XV. ties—a very swell last; 2% to white kid linings. ONE DOLLAR A zes up to 2; made with spring ree y, Oe Men’s “Douglas”’ Shoes—$1.89. {to-morrow fully five thousand pairs of Douglas Shoes— Slight defects that in no wise interfere with looks or wear T7) Oxfords; good leather soles and Four Hours More of the Men’s and Youths’ $7 to $9 Spring Suits at $5. et Ae AUGUST 4, 1905, Men’s, 33 to 44. Youths’, 14 to 20. Double and single breasted styles. Material is an excellent quality of handsome BLACK THIBET, Others are plain and fancy mixed Cheviots in single-breasted styles. Sateen and serge lining. Not a Suit in the entire lot is worth below $7; a great many of them Choose at........ BS have sold for $9. Men’s Trousers: One thousand S in sizes from 30 to 50 waist measurement. Made of fine cassimeres and usually sold at $1.50 and $2. A flyer for Friday and Saturday at only...... mY | Boys’ Wash Suits: Assortment compris lors, Etons, Russians and Eton Russians; several hundred tyles; for- sold at 75¢ eke Ne OS 42™ Str Cor 8 Ane. Important Sale of Women’s Sicilian Mohair Walking SKirts ne $3 98 Exactly Like Cut. White, Black and Blue. This quick selling proves them to be 3-gore model, all sizes up to 36-inch waist. Special at $3.98, Sale of $7 Panama and Voile Walking Skirts at $4.98, Made off Of London Twine black, brown, pearl gray, Special at $4.98, in white, Open Saturday Night till 10 o’Clock. | NNN = Wy = NUNN ANN N NN AN \ ED \ \ WN 300 Cutaway Suits—coat, vest and pants. The product of our own work- rooms and made from selected mate- rials in black and gray cheviots, Ox- ford vicuna and black diagonals. Were priced at $15, $19 and $22, now offered for Friday and Saturday at 510.5 Sale of Men's Pants still continues at $1.20, $1.50, $1.95, OPEN SATURDAYS UNTIL 10 P. M, 53 to 59 West 14th St., near 6th Ave, PURE OLIVE OW. NED CHICKEN, orm TOM OLN. QUEEN OLIVES. trl oltre pata Yeribest: | ne popuiee “crystal Roval Stuart mam: BENCH jp Meh ee! Ms 266) prong; eniion, Tt, trait, 40%: 306 a gee up thew Witinigey | S875) Noss... # { MACKEREL, | #25 4G | Bevan ap se SOG SWEET CATAWBA, soreness | ai av — Luncheon in the popular tea room—G6th floor. _ SIXTH Ave STORE CLOSES AT 12.30 P. M. TO-MORROW. Are you ready for your outing? TO-MORROW S the time to prepare, when you can do so at about one half the usual expense, and be assured of merchandise fully up to your standard of quality. Here are articles you'll need when you reach the mountains or the seashore or even if you're going to remain in the city, you cannot get along without them, or won't at these prices. Notice-extraordinary After-inventory sale prices rule over every dollar’s worth of merchandise in this great store. Selections are excellent, worthy of regular prices, but everything has got to go before September 1st, and the sooner you take advantage of these prices the more service you'll get out of the articles you buy. After-inventory sale of men’s shirts in which 1400 shirts formerly sold at $1.00 are offered at 55c 800 shirts formerly sold at $1.50 are offered at 85c ? 450 shirts formerly sold at $2.00 & $2.50 special at $1.25 Something about the styles. Coat styles and Plain effects and Cuffs attached or open-front styles. Pleated effects. Separate cutfs All are from our superior regular stocks of $1.00, $1.50, $2.00 and $2.50 shirts, and many were made to our special order. The foregoing are prices that will prevail on Fall and Winter shirts. » : ce. $ 250 men’s bathing suits at $1.35 Main Floor. . THERE'S a $3.50 suit for you at $1.35 If you come quickly Saturday morning, and at any time up to 12.30 o'clock we'll prom- ise you an excellent value. This is positively the last of our season's stock, and it's to clear them in a few hours that we've marked the price so low. They're high-grade worsted $4 35 $4 35 1 e 1 e suits that fit perfectly. What a con- trast between them and the cheap mis- shapen suits rented and worn by everybody at the beach. One of these will cost you far less in the long run. FIVE HUNDRED sheer lawn fresh from the hands of the makers — an extremely stylish aggregation of this season’s 7T 5c waists, trimmed with tucks, side plaits and insertions—value $1.50—to-morrow at 79c. Take advantage of this unusyal opportunity. All 25c. bathing caps, 15c.—clearing. All 75ce, and $1.00 caps at 50c. All 35c. and 50c. caps at 25c, All 50c, and 75c. shoes at 25c.—some with stockings attached. 59c for $1.00 fine quality tape 89c for children’s lawn dresses, girdles, sizes 18 to 23. sizes 2, 3 and 4 years. SOc for children’s yoke dresses, sizes 1, 2 and 3 years. 39c for 85c. white figured habutai—a dainty Summer si 1.00 for children’s tan and black shoes, sizes 5 to 2. S39c for men’s 58c. real maco balbriggan shirts and drawers. kK. 1,00 for our men’s $1.50 American silk shirts and drawers. & 19c, 25c¢, 35c for men’s 25Se., 35c. and 50c. half hose. S$Qc for men’s regular 65¢., 79. and $1.00 negligee shirts. 24S5c for infants’ fine long and short dresses—tishop style. 48c for fine figured lawn dressing sacques, with border. 98c for women’s fine quality figured lawn kimono gowns, 75 for women’s fine lawn waists, plaited and trimmed. 2c for corset covers, underskirts and drawers, trimmed. 8c each or 85c. a doz. for women’s 15c. linen handkerchiefs, 2.50 for 124e ea, or $1.45 doz. for men’s 25c, linen handkerchiefs, women's Union linen skirts. §Oc for 95c. chiffon veils—11% yards long—all colors. 10c a yd. for 20c. embroidered Val. edgings and insertions. 17¢ |b. for Belfast fabric finished Envelopes to match, Te. por 4c, 6c, 8c, 10c per yd. for fine wash goods remnants, 19¢ 2 pair for 25c. to 50c, Summer gloves—broken sizes, 1.33 for canvas covered suit cases, 24 and 26 inches. 6.98 for canvas covered trunks—32, 34 and 36 inches. Steamer and automobiling rugs at half price. linen writing paper. pak Copyright books, 45c Cloth Bound—Formneriy $1.00 and #1.50,—Becond Floor. Y PILOT. Raich Connor nN Thos Neloon Page. NTLRMAN FROM INDIANA, Poot Tarkington. LOB. fo;nung. T} KSMAN Hanuna. BkDow OF THE CZAR. Jom R,” Cartine: Copyright books, 35c : Cloth Bound—Vormerly $1,00 1.750, mana Pte By WORLD, t. Herrick, FL, ld a Jonn Willams Stremer. Archer Butler Hulbert, mete FPS ePave [ eae Toilet article specials such as Packer's tar soap at 1 Oc. a cake. Roger @ Gallet’s violet talcum: powder, 14c, Bowshen ey nice pow ocala! i sr bint. BBs, Nh, gPPgkler Igoe! cups Pow baxe "Tex Halr re faliing and se ~~ re. Rouwe, natural Tonle: splendid for 448. y, Natr: cures dan- doe 1Be, ‘Brushes, epeciaiiy priced, Menthol color} “tor paggache: fine Tepe ae Prins jaw drool jolet ‘ater, ” Luncheon specials---New York’s finest grocery. Sixth Floor, . from 1) Turning §) - 3.501) wpeotal #408" mi eae fe at Bie cans ee

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