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TO ee ee ae ‘going to his Gome TH BABY'S ALL RIGHT, REST DON'T COUNT But Christening Preparations Did Open the Way for a Lot of Trouble and Worry for the Proud Ba us. ‘A new baby in the home of Pant! Yache, No. 4 Enst Two Hundred and ‘Twentioth street, has already been the indirect cause of an unusual lot of worry for {te parents, ‘There was to ing last night, and Zache, in preparation, had bought a lance amount of “refresh- mente" and cigars at One Hundred and Fourteenth street and Lenox avenue and put them in a buggy to be taken home, Then five young men etolo the rig. When stopped at Bronx Park by the Palice each of the five had a “load,” ee escaped. Two, who eald they athan Bromberg, aged eighteen, of No, 2 West One Hundred and Fit t, and Charles Pfeffer, aged gisteen. of No. LMS With avenue, were After their buggy was stolen, Mr. and ra. Zache took a car home. ‘They G@lighted at White Plains avenue and YRiked tho rest of the way. When al se WOS missing. the Miss to the ketbook must HAS ““WELSHER” COURT STATUS? Opposing Lawyer Tells Judge Composer Von Tilzer Seeks to Dodge Debt Incurred at Stew- art’s Roulette Table. Henry Higeins {s city ¢ Harry poser, haus, give security | for NO TRACE FOUND OF LOST MIDDIE Olga Maxwe!l Assures Young Jackson's Father Left Her in Boston. Sayin He Was Going to Virginia. ‘The search for Allen Jackson, who the bottle-ship Misrour! while Admiral Evans's squadron was anchored jn the North River a week ago, has not borne any frutt, and the Yours m, father, D, N Jecksou, of Peter ‘Va.. who te In the ofty assisting tn the search t¥ much worried over the ab- Bence of his son Jack wever, that she in Virginia, Tha Sho insists, Is the last she saw of him! The woman, who was ones known as the | Russian Couniens” ri) ol apart- nung Jackson, of him. How can there be ord:r, tranquillity or happiness in any household where “bossy,” incompetent or Indolent servants are em- ployed? Capable and experienced domestics make the wheels of home life run smoothly. World Help Wants will quickly bring to your door WORKERS THAT DO THINGS RIGHT. knew niddie, She had been mand ‘he told her ihe © of absence and wus nd was much at 1 | opinion that young toston, but. seare! ny | sigued by all three, fixing the value of 1 for Hig-/f W$ that He iE o ed by the potion | Midshipman Robert | dixnppeared from | MICARREN PARK BOARD ral Court Declares Estimates of . City Assessors Too Low for Brooklyn Site and Orders Paid Price Fixed by Commission. After two vea yf wrangling between three commisetc 4 a number of prop- wners and varlous city offictals | Kelly in the Surreme Co: Brooklyn, to-day confirme! the award | of $1,769,234 for land in the Fourteenth, | Fifteenth and Sovonteenth Wards to bo | used as a site for McCarren Park. To reach a decision as to what the land was worth has cost the city #48,- 809.77, Including commiesioners’ fees amounting to $23,000. Henry KF. Haggerty, Serator Me- Carren's law partner; Edward J. Murtagh and George 8. Billings were appointed Commissioners to appraise the land two years ago. After about a year Mr. Haggerty and Mr. Murtagh signed an anvard of $1,099,000. Mr. BIN- ings refused to sign. He sald that tho yard was excessive. ‘The Commissioners were instructed by the Court to got together again, and last June they admitted a report, the land to be condemned at $1,760,231. The award was contested by Aueistant | Corporation Counsel Coombes, who aaid | {t was $500,00 in excess of ths | 1 valve of the property, Sustice | y took it upon himself to dectdo the | Ke 3 | Question He examined 2,000 page: ypewritten | testimony, and came to the conclusion at the city experts placed their val- too low, while the property | ‘8 experts figured too high. ‘Pho ation established by the commls- stoners he finds reasonable and just. | SE EEE amen | FACED PISTOLS ON ROOF FOR DROPPING BRICKS. ||| Who Dodged Head- Breaking Minsiles, Make Quick Arrest of Gang Members. Detectives. rdon and Burke caps tured three members of the “Humpty” Jackson @ang cn charges of throwing bricks at a policeman on post in the street below, Magistrate Whitman fined the trio $10 each In Yorkville Court ding to the detectives the thi % Were drinking on the roof hemealves by dropping bricks rolman on the beat whenever Jong, Reardon «were ally Wr names as Ve ty-two years old, and gay Not a medicine but a Natural Laxative Wa- er foralu, age tehy bowels, bee a re j"——~ Tailor Shops: 110 Fifth Ave ——— If you've waited for a suit, you're sure of double good fortune by buying here and now. About 200 sults in the fashionable Quaker Grey or New Naples Blue which we sold yesterday at $35 and $40 | will go {from to-day~ for only~ $25. They have every perfection put | Atterbury | System Clothes the Man Who Wears Them." 39 and 41 Cortlandt Street Bote Agent. Now Haven, Conn, Cloth Furnishings. SHOP EARLY & the usual value. Be it a two or t! Al] . to 44. | $7.50 for Men’s $15.09 Sults They are made of pure worsteds, blue serges, fancy cassimeres and cheviots, also black thibets, They are fine $15.00 suits, hand made and serge lined. These are one of tie grestent” QM 50 e barzains of the season, Men’s Collars, Main 1 10° Dozen etc. All sizes of some ki: kinds to select from. Th size from 2% to 7, widths C to BE $1.98 for! d tipped toes. | We Be, ation at ths C Milltury “and ough for a big th any ‘price. Bixe BE. they ‘hav Frénoh heela morning selling at 81.08. Groceries, Ete., Sixth Int fresh KOQUEF Inported, BAKEMY—Superior water rolls, Park. er House or Freich ri in our own ovens: dow COFFEE—Genuine Dan Santor; 4 Ib. for 7H n B Wines «& Liquors Big Combination Sale 1 pot Wilson, worth 64 bot. She mh, Ha bot. Bor 1 bot. Chay ie MGI raion Ri Pa aude BM ee aa al ain 24s #4: B8e take your choice, mentincludescheviots, worsteds and homespuns in sizes from 33 Pick them out, men! 600 dozen men's four-ply Troy makes, ‘‘second: mixed shapes, including standing, tats, turndown, To close out (Saturday morning only) 10c. per doz, 7 O-MORRO W—Get § two stamps instead of the usual one and double 3 Clothing Bargains 3 $5.00 for Men’s 88. ‘Third Floor, 50 and $10 Suits $F .00 $9.75 for Men’s $18, $20 and $25 Suits hree piece suit The assort- ‘They are equal to custom made garments id have the finest workmanship, Tne tabrics are only such as merchant tailors uss. Any style and quality. Enough said whea we sell $9.75 them at 10c Per Dozen 600 Men Should be Here To-Morrow Morning tor. nen collars, best and broken lots, inds and some sizes of all ey are regular 15c, grade, 10° Dozen up to 09 —a' manus facturer’; ‘S entire gam- ple line of 260 suits, consisting of heavy grade cotton and some pure worsteds in plain colors, Stripes. There id the carly buyer gets the Lest of the bargain, Just enough for « half day's selling. Third Floor. A te r 89c A,f" oid oN BOE Pants, some with alll atripe, at a Big Saving Floor, Meats LEGS OF CANADA MUTTON, Ib, fo SHORT FC RTERS MUT- ge LEGS genu! cou! NT Ey BAUBAGE, Salesrooma: | | cjothes, Also at ||) Double ‘‘S. & H.’’ Green Trading Stamps Untii 12, Thereafter, Single Stamps Until Closing Hour. Men's 2& 3 Piece Sucts, In a Sreat Halt-Day Sale. That’s-the price Imre Fy for to-morrow, To fully appreciate the extraordi- nary importance of this offering YOU MUST SEE THE SUITS. Less than a month ago these same Suits were priced up to $7.50. Some even as high as $9.00. Fancy Sack Suits They are cheviots and thibets. in brown. gray and stripe effects, but there are only four or five of a kind. at Saturday morning at 100 Black Suits Single and double breasted, both cheviots and thibets. $3.50 Coats and Trousers Suits. Flannels, Homespuns, Wool Crashes, with Single and surprise you. All sizes, Double Breasted Sack Coats, The Trousers have belt loops and rolled botoms. Just what nine men ‘out of ten want for lounging in camp. lolling on the seashore, or idling 3 50 ‘among the mountains or on lakes. Half Holiday Price to-morrow, e (Stegel Cooper Store, Main Floor, Bast.) Sreat Shoe Speciads. We're reducing Summer Stocks and the opportunity to buy below regular value is at its very best now. WOMENS $2.00 OXFORDS, | CHILDREN'S $1.25 SHOES, tan, kid tans and black; all sizes 95C | buon and lace shoes; also some WOMEN'S $3.00 to $5.00 OXFORDS, | Oxfords: principally sizes up to 8, O9€ tans, white and drab; all | MEN'S $3.00 OXFORDS, tan sizes, 1.50 | Russia calf; this season's bex style 1.50 WOMEN'S $3.50 SHOES, black hid | MENS $3.50 SHOES. black bid or calf tnd patent leather: in several gg Onfords in all sizes: gg styles; all sizes, all Nes (Steel Cooper Store, Second Floor, Bast.) Wines and Liquors. | YJeat Specials, PAGAROVE CHATEAU BRUT CHAM: Extra | LIVE PVE SerftUits, mnwr cuit | CRABS Mor’ SOFT SHELL ggg TAURENHGMER? iibonreD trem Lees of FANCY SPRING LAMB, H. Sita SOHNE, ea os Fo 14c a kates fetes fresh milk-Fed BROILERS, 0 ul M PORTED ee of FANCY CANADA % pd@e | MUTTON. Ib 10 BOt Choice cuts s native PRIME ict | RIB ROAST, ! MANHATTAN or eooise cuts of SiRLOIN STEAKS, co. 8 STAR CO”. ic Pie celery: fed LONG ISLAND >. 8, WHISK, DUCKS, | Fema of FANCY SPRING ooo: rat oe oe LAMB. Ib., Women’s 25¢ Hosiery, plain black cotton, gaure || TePu nue OLD CHOW i2-yR. OLD WHIS weights, ith silk embroidery insteps, in 2 urers i the iD ate in are Choice ative CORNED RUMPS lic ER ile GIGee ee 12'c Finely i made in the very 8-YR. OLD F RYE WHI RYE BOILED HAM Armour's del cured boiled Ham sliced to order, weet or thin, as desired, by the:improvea 25c WHISKEY, «i OBe tore. Fifth oor.) slicing machine; per Ib,, (Siexel_Cooper Store. Fourth Floor.) 3.29 SHA 2.50; full at (Steel © Youths’ Long GrousersSutts, COATS AND TROUSERS in new Summer fa:rics; Wool Crashes, Chev- iots and Homespuns, mostly large sizes from 17 to 20 years; 30 10 36 breas! measure; an excellent oppor tunity for the SMALL MAN, 3.25 IHMiso Extra Special Boys’ Wash y) DP, oC Grousers at A large assortment of colcrs; Bloomers from 3 10 8 years; plain Trousers from Sto 12 years; regularly 25¢ (Siege! Cooper Store, 2d Floor, Bast) Stylish Outing Sucts tor Women At Summer’s Lowest Price for Saturday Morning. Considering the quality, style and general finish of these Suits the price is almost beyond belief. Atl 75 Women's Outing Suits that Are Regularly Priced p to $6, Even if you were to pay $10.90 the styles could not be prettier. JAUNTY “FROCKS AND FRILLS" JACKETS, pleatedstyles. A number made as illustrated. Materials are of Union linen inwhite; of pure linen in tan; of silk and linen materials in tan and white; of Summer voile in white, cream, tan, black, check and mixtures, All splendidly made and finished. (iene! Couper Btore, Beoond Floor, Front.) Fit and tailoring tat will | | S SERRE ‘geese Coupet Upon presentation of this coupon we will sell you a pair of Women’sPure Silk, Elbow Length, Gloves At 49c All Summer Clothing Must Go. | Men’s Blue SergcSuits To fit regular and stout men, pure worsted serge, guaranteed fast color, | lined with serge, well made, haircloth fronts— it will more than pay you to buy one of these s jeven if you do not Ae wear it until next that i SUS Summer e worth $4.00. ; pa a All the leading shades to : 7 match most any costume, in- Hand-made Blue cluding w All sizes, None Sold at this Price Without the Coupon. $ = 5 "20 gill io cosets 12.95 (Boys’ $1.50 Wash Suits. to 7 year sizes. Examine the make, finish and material in these Boys’ Wash Suits; you will find them far superior to any selling for double this price. os 49c w Coupon. Upon presentation of this Cou- pon we will sell you a Full Pound Box of Eure, Fresh Frvit 2] Chocolates, 15@ None sold at this price without deliciously flavored, for. Git colton: Avgust Clearing Sale Specials in Winsome Millinery In the popular Main Floor Section. Black Hats—tight weight for} 75c Corduroy Knee Pants, 29c. Boys’ 75c and $1.00 » 29 Men's elogant $3.00 Straw Sailor Hats. split Straw Hats, Men! Never Have You Had a Chance at Real Nesgligee Oth St. See. Shirt Bar ains midseason and early Fall wear. { ll at sy Tailored effects and untrimmed) the very styles—ready f for feathers or Such as ser ane Sale ronal ——— | special . Others with silk braid crown and) ss Woven Madras with attached or detached Negligee Shirts, cuits, Or 3 for $1.00. shirred chiffon brims, inal with wings And twelve entirely new snap § large hats made of 1 same | materials, At *3.49 5 Al 4.98 black and white, The smartest early Fall styles, Bloomingdales’, Man Floor, 50th St, Section. 8,000 Pairs of Eyeglasses and Spectacles a most remarkable sale. A saving of 50 to 75 per cent. positively assured Every pair has been mined and tested by our experts. Their verdict was “perfect”—else, you may be sure, the glasses would not be here, wae were made 35¢ iB 98 There are ie effects in shirred satin ribbon hats on chiffon. Exquisite hats in maline, chif- fon and straw. All black and! Regular 79c. to $1.25 Shirts. Our own famous make and the well-known “Emperor” and “Clover Leaf” brands. neat and desirable styles and colorings. to 20. There Are Some Boys’ hie in the lot, made of fine shirts; All are in Sizes 14 sizes 12 10. 44; Madras; regular 3 tor $1.00; caches * 35c¢ SMoomingdales, Main Floor, WOth Bt. Sectlon August Clearing Sale of Stockings Sor Men, Women and Children. We cannot fill any mall or "phone orders for any of these splendid goods, None sent C. O. LD. | Women’s 1sc Hosiery, all manufac- | turers’ samples, fine and 6 c | | medium weignts, every pair | guaranteed stainless, all sizes best manner, and our s not cover the cost of the raw material us 50 Eyeglasses and Spectacles, 50c. i : e fash- gold al- had uextraigh: of riding bow. P Oc $2. 00 Eyeglasses and Speciacles, 68c. ee ‘ind wit not iacnisiror break. splen- QOC 3:00 Eyeglasses and Spectacles, 85c. did’ value at $2.00, At t amingdale sale. elentiNeally made Women’s Imported G.uze Lis.c Thread Hosiery, some with sik embroidered insteps, others in lace all-over gauze lisle, various styles, Duck 29 and tans, all sizes, values 50c to 6c, ec] |Men’s Half Hose, in black and tans, seamless, guaranteed to keep | their color, all sijes, value c 12 P- 2¢., at. | Men’s 35c. Fancy Lisle Thread Half Hose, in very neat patterns; also plain black dmporiea 18 fine © 15¢ gauze lisle; choice of any ‘Chilaren’s 15c. Hosiery, one by one ribbed double | knee, full seamless, black cotton, very elastic, ryt! lensea; eyeglasses ts and solid gold springs; MOF riding ‘wow, Sc q4. ‘50 "Pebble Eyeglasses and Spectacles. Genuine axix-cut pebble eye gol go! Per Js 6 Nf alther str | sizes'54% to 10 inch, choice to-morrow 8c Cant Oe MS EN te $h.00. In this groay Bloor 95c BI ine tne Main i Se | ee = ee Rhincstone Bar Pins nS Coupon, ” Sparkling Rhinestones, set in Shield Rows, Upon presentation of this Coupo; sterling silver gilt, pretty, useful in a wondrous variety of color- we will sell you 2 and remarkably low in price. bias ings and patterns, Regularly 23c. Al lic or $1.25 per Dozen. | n Fl Men’ sBalbrigga Unders. hints ae Bt 5c Drawers for.. each This opportu- nity ought to be solzed promptly. Ac- tual yalue She. Mui Bloomingdales’ French Model vom presentation of be ob will 25c =e Men’s All-Silk hie coupon We r ail you, 4 Silk Waist Forms, a es have French or If you were to 8} E Umiprelia buy the same waist heck bands $1 29 form elsewhere and pearl but- o you would pay just tones tho double our price The correct French model, cov-¥ ered with fine jer- double seats Not more u two suits Nich case and tassel, 28 Inch wizes to any customer; sey cloth; sizes none sold at 32, 34, 36, 38 and 7 this price 40. without this 3 B Lex, to 3d Ave, All Cars ---Bloomingdale Brothers’---597 lo 460th St. Transfer to SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY MORNING WONDERS.