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7 | } STR cubenenies KELLY GANG NDS POLIC ATH THREAT Force Receives Orders to Use Revolvers and Not Clubs in Future. Beoause he dared arrest a member of the Paul Kel Policeman Georgo Fry, of tho Fifth recelved word that he has been marked for death, and to-day this threat was | followed by orders to the police on the lower east side to use revolvers and not clubs in the future when dealing with the Paul Kellys. At the same time all of the police in the precincts which are nightly terrorized were told to keep a sharp watch out for Fry, who was expected to be attacked early this morning. Fry's life was threatened after arrest of William Wyndorf, accused of being in the riots and robberies com- mitted by the Paul Kellys early Satur- day morning. W gang, his en Wyndorf was ar- ratened in Yorkville Pollce Court he| showed he had political influence. It} was this same {Influence lacking when a member of the gang is arrested. There is always cash ball to be had and money for lawyers. Wyndorf will have a further hearing to-day. Fry will testify against him, and the members of gang did not want this and had planned to attack Fry while*he was on post last night. sh some in MeDer station, lea and ft’ was t for his me that Is never . He allowed th js now sald tha WANTS COLORED “cops.” Negro Parson Thinks They Could Suppress “San Juan” Riots, William H. Brooks, of St rch, in West F Who headed a comm| © Street Station, has | Famous Old War Hero Gallant ly Held Position at Gettys burg, and Was with Miles ii Porto Rice. DBrig.-Gen, Roy Btone, famous 1; ‘latory for the part he played a Gettysburg and throughout the ctv! war, died late Saturday night at hii home in Mindham, N. J., after a lons Hines, He was sixty-nine years old. Hi widow and one daughter, the wife o Lord Monson, of England, survive him The burial will be at Arlington, Gen, Stone, the veteran of two wars was born in Steuben County, N.Y Where his family were among the oh He was graduated trom Unio. and just before the opening ot war he went to Pennsylvania e his favher's property in Sheffield and Warren Counties, When the call came for troops he enlisted with the First Pennsylvania Rifles, known throughout the war as the “Buck-tails.” He served as Major when the regl- ment took the field, although in the early actions he was frequently in com mand. Later he was made Colon of the One Hundred and Forty-ninth Pennsylvania, and frequently com- manded the brigade of which his regi- ment was a part. He served In the Peninsular campaign, and it was at | Gettysburg that he performed the feat ant_a¢ he w {or Brigadier-General, THE WORLD: MONDAY that made his name so conspicuous among the heroes of the war. With a small brigade he was or- dered to hold a position against a much greater force, until selnforcements could be sent. ” Wi Stone, seeing that ne fthstand the attack, boldly ounter attack. At the head 1 hope he rushed the on- vho, supposing his brie : way. He held the poaition un ‘n. Meade had time to bring up reinforcements, although the was cut to pleces, Stone nded. For this gal- 1 the breyetted rank cou, dno ordered a THOUSANDS SE TRAIN KILL BOY While Running for a Car at Manhattan Beach William McGroarty Falls and He Is Crushed to Death. mhittan Beach train wht n down and crushed William rty, eighteen years old, of No Brooklyn, t) death. of Sunday excursion- the boy killed, Every car of train was packed to the doors, and the train had started from the Maa- hattan Teach Depot. when MeGro bivke through the gates and ran alon& the platform to catch the rear of the last ists saw a long the ri led to Commissioner Meadoo and | the District-Attorney Jeged poilce outrages eave night durin; appeal ent race riots'’’ which Giscussed the al- in his sermon police. | in | colored | ted for yy popu as they. are tn. Philadel ton Chicago and Pittsburg, where the col- ored Population is larger, in proportion than jn v York, and where race riots do not occur. “The great need of decent colored people he said, was to he able to secure homes in a re: ble locality, CAT RESCUES FIVE KITTENS FROM FIRE. |* Feline Mother Darts Into Finmen and Carries Ont Her Babies ecta= CHICAGO, Aug nat singed, | tut ot and old gray cat | 4s guarding five 1 bundles of fur| under a board walk at Tht h | etreot and Prurie avenue to-day, she| having rescued all of her babies ‘from @ fire near by he fc k| | the ume ist car Tbe platform was crowde', and he ran on past to catch the front nd. ‘The train was going faster all aud the boy's strength was {iilmg@ when he overtook the front of the ver and made a spring for tne stens, he grasped the bandle and was pulling wimself on board when his feet slipped und he fell between the cars. An ambulance was cailed from th: Rradforl Street Hospital, Young Me- Grosrty @ied half an hour later, —————_ HOTEL REFUSES DOGS BUT ACCEPTS BABIES. “Mean thiyg!" eaid a woman, as she swixhed out of the ‘Touraine Hotel, bis! Closes Daily 5.30 P.M. Saturdays 1 o0'C. Noon. ewe wee ee coos ee | Ou Caes Teawsree To LEX To 3° AVE 59 To 60° Sr APhenomenal Sale Be Sure to Come To-Morrow and Make a Selection. skilled labor can make. We have arranged to sell 250 celebrated Weigner Pianos, At About 1-2 value. _ that money and Every piano bears the maker's name, uy a Piano Now! Your Home is not complete without one of these Celebrated $350 Weigner $195 Pianos at | $5 Down and $1a Week. Unoluding ee) wat eover), When securing one of these celebeats ey Planos you Save from $150 to $250, Every Weigner Piano is bullt to inst forever, The best Plano in world for the mo: finest that money a can make, Pianos deiwered on payment of $5 No intoreat charged for tine taken in making payments tran whatever Years Guarautee, (parted in gilt letters on the inalde top It will he wise to maKe a belestion at once, AS wo have of thee celebrated i ail at $103, and they SBE OIA plano for 4 beaue Lieu! Bow Welgisr toi HED Bow Wale i pay Ms oniaibstd aon sss Checked Nainsooks. White checked Nainsook, all size checks; will make very pretty dresses for the children; washes well and always looks dainty and chic. Value 9c. Yd 4} To-Morrow, gC it Hemstitched iffon Vei Chiffon Veils. Colored Chiffon Veils, 1% yards long, hemstitched or striped bor- ders; makes a very dainty acces- Sory to the outing hat for the Sum- mer, Valu: 50c.; To-Morrow, Women’s Petticoats. In a number of styles, made of cambric, umbrella style, with two, three or four Point de Paris or Tor- chon lace insertings and deep edge to match; additional dus ruffle, ri $1.50; % O8c ame is attached to the crew of! en nan Coolest Store in Brooklyn, Most Pleasant Summer Shopping Place. We Give Dividend Stamps. 1,000 Stamps are worth $3.00 cash and 500 are worth $1.50 PS when buying merchandise in over 100 ANG of Fulton, from AA. to Duffield St. N&CE BROOKLYN. “C. QC. 15c! pressing a tiny mite “You can't sta Brooklyn, to-day of a dog to her breast in this hotel after S they are going to permit bables to stay. It isn’t just,” she continued to tell her dog. “Bhe manager of the Touraine hae de- elded against dogs. y in the bi 20, date fixe the dogs?” sked, s right,” replied the manage es, but there an ger of the Toura who hi or Heavy Spring as shown here can helpyou The Cluthe Truss holds Rupture in auch a way fas to allow the relaxed mus- eles to develop into their normal condition, or, in other words, to CURE Rupture, INO PRESSURE on hips, apine or bones, while Automatic Pad makes perect holding com. fortable and sure under a1) jeirctimstances. No 166 trans or Stamp with Fach 10c. of Your Purchase. $ eee finish, open cane square braces; a well- 1.45 Fringed Towels. figured centres, with pretty red bor- Value 15c. Ea.; sleeve board; makes the ironing of Value 3¢c.; yoke of Val. lace inserting and French Separate stock, button front or back, Fringed Towels, 350 do: 18x40, fine soft cotton damask, ae ders (not more than one doz. to one patron). To-Morrow, 8c Sleeve Boarcs, hardwood, with clamp to fasten to table, full length shirt waists a pleasure rather than a task, ; , Sanieceen: Shirt Waist Maile of fine Persian lawn, full front, knots, body of blouse — prettily fucked, new sleeve with fancy ecufl, Value $2.25; l 25 To-Morrow, Be hen ‘the enemy began | Quartered Oak “y Dining Chairs. Dining Chairs, quartered oak, golden box seat, banister back, shaped legs, made chair for the money. Value $2.50; Testersow, Sn oT Downss1aWeek i 8 PS ally Invited t our new De There are ten thousand yards in the lot. store hereabouts. identical kinds, Habutai Silks are very popular, because of their lightness of weight; {n fact, we count them the {deal Sum- mer silk. You won't have to buy many yards for a dress, because of their width, We expect to sell hun- dreds of waist patterns as well. 3,500 YARDS OF YARD WIDE black per- Spiration and water proof Habutals; regular $1.00 quality, at.s.s.eseeee Scwanainnin eve 2,500 YARDS OF YARD WIDE He ale in white; pure silk repulatly sold at 69¢.; this sale at More of the Silk Eoliennes at 28ce. Half of the lot reached us last Monday and hardly lasted through the day. while they last. Silk Eoliennes that are pos GENERAL ROY STONE DEAD Lee AW 1857 pt.4th Floor, 22d St. PRY GOOBS Co. The Lowest Prices of the Entire Year on White and Black HABUTAI SILKS. Neither the qualities nor the prices can be duplicated in any other We took all a big manufarturer had and shall sell them at less than others pay ‘for the 59e A5e Summe: Nota 7 Rac $1 Tents Nails, 4,500 YARDS OF 27-INCH HABUTAIS, 69c. value, at. 1,500 YARDS OF 2 INCH HABUTAIS, Ity, for. We've as many more fo ively worth Half a Dollar, 28c. the yard, Great Sale of you'll buy a dress or two if you get to see them, 89c, quality—50-inch imported high lus- tre Sicilian ....... $1.00 quality — 42-inch French Chiffon Voile ... 85c. Soh “inch ‘imported Chiffon Nun's Veiling . $1.00| quality—44-inch silk and wool Crepe de Paris. 50C. ALL-WOOL ALBATROSS, crepe 79. ish, 37 inches wide, wide; firm and lustrous, in 22'pretty new shades, in black, brown, with plenty of cream 29e tan, royal blue and blick : NAVY cccsscseseesecsees Important August Sale of No other time of the year is quite so good to buy Linens and Blankets as in August. \ And to create busy-ness in an ordinarily quiet month we make the prices are here; assortment is at its best. 490c 59ce¢ 4O0c 59e¢ * MOHAIR SICILIAN, The green, Black Goods: |, to 4 Underprice With the second week of August invariably comes this sale of Black Dress Goods—an event that provides you with the best qualities to be had, at the lowest prices of ie year. sometimes difficult to provide just the right sorts for a But this year we've been more than fortunate. Blac $1.25 quality—52-inch all-wool Panar Suiting .. Voile 75¢. quality—44- inch impored silk lustre Mohhair ........ $1.00 auattty-—S3.Tich fi Cheviot 52 OOL PANAM, | tor skirts and sults; and 50: black, brown, — reseda, ce myrtle, French blue, navy £ LSD, up to in black only; pure silk, of excellent quality; in white ealyi all pure silk recilts 50e. aul are more or less staple. e of this character—at under regular worth. lots are exceptional in both quality and value, and ., OP 75c. quality—44-inch all-wool, close mesh le, very stylish r Games R76 RO ft... 120 comp ee, with a Poss 1,00 quota, valae dasa 00 extra quality, 0 A0e 35¢e rr to-morrow— It is Al CLOTH, 496 Linens and Blankets The new Fall st exceptionally low. Ready to-morrow—some specimen values are printed. Table Linens BY THE YARD. | Pure white heavy Table Damask, 60 in. wide, at, yar Bde Extra _heay: Damask, at All Linen pure White Satin Damask. 64 in, wide, pretty patterns, at, yant. BBC Linen, pure Waite Satin | ioice des Damask. ng, at, yard..692 Napkins. | Heavy all Linen, pure white Damask | Napkins, at, doz Be Pure White all Linen Napkins. Neat paitern | tin Damask | t, dozen. 1.39 Beautiful quality all all Linea Satin Dam- | Ao ask Napkins, large dinn eo ay Heavy, All Linen foneh Towelling, at, yard 1 LAnen Satin ase nd heavy Very. fine and eee dinner £% Damask pkins, at, dozen. at, 11—and 12 to 2 youngsters to use up fo late September. price of ... Mail orders, when accompanied with cash, will be filled as long as the goods last. But we cannot guarantee to fill them. These Good quality Toweis, hemmed ends, at, Heay. Pillow bleached V pure white Turkls h Bath ow: ch Bleached Cotton Sheets, made with Towellings. All Linen Brown C yard... el Towel 2B, itl and blue cee | 3,500 Pairs of $1.00 & $1.25 Roman Barefoot Sandals for Boys & Girls, at In Russet Leather and White Duck. They are made with splen.tid oak leather soles and leather counters; they have never been sold for less than $1.00 and $1.25, ; they come exactly like the Ve Sandals will be on sale in the rear of the Main Floor—as we expect exceptional re- turns, we will have extra salespeople to wait on you. EXCURSIONS. FOR SALE. NEW CREDIT PLAN. they come in sizes 4 to 8—9 to cut and will be splendid for the will place on sale io-morrow morning 3,500 pairs to be sold at the remarkable | Towels and Towellings| eee Spreads) e Union Linen Huckaback | quality, Hostnea, ee each...81%¢ euch Ke size, uality. Bed fiz sh Towellings, at, -6%c| Figured Silkoline Comf with good white cotton, back, at, each.. Bleached Crash Lye Full size figured Silko! ans bles, in choice de at, each... se EOE BAALLONS 1 of steel and TE ic r a The tea relandt str - a WHAT WE Do, hades aver below for They Canna Burnt | The on credit b Ll, TICKETS Tew DE n cred women, boys, 7.83 4. Greatest Amusement Boernriog MUS WUE} | We ll on easy sterma at raat, nrlces, leer cae may Gu North River, yea. 11.00 Jothwes Kem in repair one year free. nee TARY 3, "Sore i ‘iter 8 do: WHAT WE DON’T DO, | 3" Leave vk Bo ek for any reference oF security OSE. 243 1d, ss, Ste, FR No jnquiries to your neighbors or employer. | 94.55 P ba 245, ‘9.40.4 Dont sek stu tn Beye ee eats $485 B Ley i, North River, half hour later | Wo make ho deliveries, but you can take the Pieradi Bt. konls home after paying deposit | nate Leave, oRU day FISHING BAN 7.20 Lona ISLAND. RAILROAD. | MARKS ware Battery, Joa vingr 6.20 PM i ROUND TRI ‘oney Island. Tron Pier, Coney, ys oa *%, ie P, Os, Adio, m Ci Re:uining Fe rane jy make trips every weave EB ATHAMER TAU a rate ‘iihing Ras | B atth 14,00, “ail 1.0, ae ete BEACH, 40,10 As Mt 2 0 Bath wt. 0.35, eunors leave at 9} Fate Oe AN a 11.80 Ay tooo Rockaway ps cnn STBAMBCATS, [) ATEN LiNe SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY MORNING WOND NDS. watches Jewelry wes ices; confidential, ATTAN DIAMOND CO. 22 Malden lane. MEN'S CLOTHING to onder: #1 weekiy te muarante EXC fa 3 con Bho Bra know know LENOX CLOTHING CO., | 2274 3d av,, bet. 123d and 124th. | £84 Columbus av., bet, (03d and 104th, OPEN EVENINGS, The 1905 World Almanac tells you just what you want to = whéu you want to 25 cents; by mail, 35 cents. x imag: | FARE SAN We cndays. ie a, 7 ie Disiwnie Witenes silat pattern white Cry at, Extra large } tern white Crochet. Bed. Spreads. with hand-made knotted fringe, at, ‘each, finished, 1.6) ng ———— Blankets & Comfortables of a strong] Crib size white fleece Blankets, Ment , at, each, 9 pink borders, at, palr...89c e cotton | border, WAT #12. iy PINE —*0.25 4, a. and | MORNING SALES af ek He Jatt e aah (Oo Grove) SNorth ABBY Fark Bundaye), on St from Conta Blankets Spr het Bed each,.....98¢ eilles pattern vads, hemmed 1.39 ‘98 ‘ortables, filled plain colored -BBe ine Comforta. and colorin ‘PENASILVAWA “RAlLioAd, ‘dwenty andt streets, ANIA’ 3 MUTED. Meade SAND CINCINNATI EXPRESS, PRESS, AND CINCIN- RSS | ? LINE.—12.23 P.M. ond Hy a referees or tly ae a) Wires a ‘retreie * WESTERN RAILWAY.— meat on NF Hy, /CHESAE GH1O BAMA AY 7.30 A. BR FOR comport - uk 7.85 ALM Wy ANP AOR: ATLANTIC CITY.—0.55 A. 2 Va site, hy Sundays, oths ‘Kiyo? Fe Point. Pi 243 Sate auieete 1 x par| 7.40, 8:59, 10.06 daturdays vaty ©) except te (78,05 Badurliye oui ex are uly hen Brain . oe iM, an 7. RB woop, mi thing fle Maléwer. | Open Daily Until 6 P. M. CLOSED ALL DAY SATURDAY Until Further Notice. | asa HEARN | 8, 18, 20, 22, 24, 26 and 30 West Fourteenth Street, 7,9, 14, 13, 15, 17, 19, 20, 24, 22, 23, 24, 25, 27 and 29 West Thirteenth Stree AUGUST SALE CONTINUED with Everything right up to the mark | As Advertised A saving of 15 to 40 per cent. on such staple goods as :— |Muslins Blankets Upholstery |Pillow Cases Spreads Curtains, Rugs | Sheets White Goods Silverware |Linens and Towels Scarfs and Shams Cutlery ® Tuesday being Children’s Day We offer, to-morrow, Following Morning Specials for the Young Folks Babies’ Long Slips Nainsook yoke styles— emb'y inser ruffle necie we Lawn & Dimity Dresses lines and Pin Dots— » pointed yokes, with tucks or serts—extra deep collar, lace mb'y and ribbon finish— dainty dress worth $1.50— 69 Morning Special Price.. SECOND FLOOR CENTRE RUILDING Boys’ Washable Suits Sallor and Russian—Cheviots, Madras, ¢ Babies’ Short White Dresses Lawn and Nainsook— pretty yokes of tucks, emb'y and hemsilichings—sizes to 3 Eton Sailor trimmed with buttons, prald or emblems—2% to 8 yrs.— value $1.25 to $1.69— ‘To-morrow ur P. M. THIRD FLOOR or Girls’ Muslin Drawers Tucks and good emb'y— 1a 14 years usually 29 to .38— rRE BUILDING. Boys’ Laundered Blouses Extra fine Madras—White and Col'’é— neat stripes and colorings— 39 neckband or attached collar— excellent value TRE BUILDING. 6 to 15 years— 09.45 THIRD FLOOR — Chiidren’s Cotton Hose Fast black—2x2 Rib—soft and elastic double heels and to all siz ol regularly 16, MAIN FLOGR Ww BUILDING. ONLY SOLD UNTIL ONE P. M.—NO MAIL ORDERS. See foot of columus for other morning specials. Tuesday All Day Specials in Boys’ Department BOYS' WASHABLE SUITS— Russian, Chambri Tuesday All Day Specials in Misses’ Departments CLEARANCE OF GIRLS’ DRESSES— White Lawn and Colored Dim- ity, Chambray and Fancy Zephyrs—Piqu:, Emb'y and Linen Strappings—extra wide .98 | Sa 98] sire —tull sleeves—odd tots, | Were 249 11.49 | folghty "Zee were $1.88 Were 3.49 -1.98/GIRLS' WH. LAWN DRESSES— | Were 4.49 2.08) Extra quality aurplice waists | ria? N with deep ruffles and insert- OK, Winue Ln ras a PANT ings of French emb'v—skirts 71,98 Duck Elave, sea with tucks and flounces— 6 to 14 years—were $3.98. or or Knickerbvei plain er stylo—stripe colors and white—3 to 16 years— MIR LS SHIRT WAIST Bt g9| White Lawn—daintily trim'd 29 waist and’ skirt— ($8 | were 2.49 and $2.98—t0 clear. Youths’ White Duok Trousera— CLEARANCE OF WENOISIOG i cssrescsssckses ts ecness, 98 Girls’ Wool Dresses of various $19.98 BOYS’ NEGLIGEE SHIRTS— Fabrice marexs.¥6 \to nd Madras—attached new hed cuff: Children’s Coat: [ear 2 to 6 yrs.—were rH £8 to $19.98 — That were 09 now 1.98 to 6.98 That were .98 88 | aainece’ Jackets—were 39.9—now....3.98 | SS | Midsummer Reductions in Fine White Waists White Lawn—a number of rim'd_ styles Bamboo Portieres) At Reduced Rope Portieres Prices Bamboo Portleres—short ored Linwhs— geometrical designs 3.6 ea es OO and 33.8 value $1 .. 98 mb'd Linens e Portieres—extra heavy: elaborate Ei Hates wide—plain and two- mstone ¥ es of German English ect s— 9, itt and We ee eftects—were $5.49; now. 3.98 3.98 w a | Emp'a Sais and Irish” Tinen— host colorings-—pieated or-dressy stvles—were $2.98... v1 98 White Lawn or Madras Watst— fine emb'y, laces or pleats.. :93 Mosquito Canopies Summer goods and Autumn’s coming! Hence these price cutss— Crib Covers—worth $1 75 Dainty White Wrappers Single Bed—worth $1.40, ‘89 and Room Gowns See $1 oa ; 88 Great| Reduced size Bed—worth $1.89, ow 1.19 Fine White French or eta Lawn— | Extt@ large—worth $2.25. Yow 1,35 | Atted or loose—appropriately. trim’d Palmer's Canopies—that means best made, with lace or embroidered with ribbon— long or short sleeves, | 3.98.....were $6.0811.49.....were $3.29 2.98.....wore 4.98! '9B...\were $1.79 Midsummer Reductions in Laces and Nets Fine Razors Can Be Bought Very Low During This Salel Wade & Butcher's Worth B® Special Purchase an Importers’ Sample pieces of Torchons, nat makers ate $1.50 and $1.75, ty Sanches widens NEY Neco LAT retGw'assena, | +98 regular vard price 6 to 8 cents. Razors—full hollow sround—highest Allover Lace Nets— Brade—remular $1.00. Oriental'and Peint Venise—White orsehii — or Cream-new pitternse special, 93 | eazoF Biro sh prachiie and nen 1S To-morrow, Tuesday, in addition to those quoted abover— Women's Summer Dresses Natural Linen, White Dotted Swiss and Flowered Organdy Lawns-—faney und shirt walst styles t aN Jace trim: $5.00 Rough Weave Shantungs Bi inches wide Tham pigne. Reseta, Garnet, Lavender, Alice Blue, Care dinal, Myrde and Brown—make quality MAIN FLOOR SECOND FLOOR—NEW BUILDING, 8 of Green, with White-cglors aos wre to bilght thers for) cent « xt and | Viies $1.79 and THIRD PLOOR—CENTR al Value in Laces end tt Ten Cent ‘'Hysienio!’ Soaps i] Large Cakes—about so” Mt est patternto=for sine Ravel a Linen Cua Store | .. Was Mite Kotire Walsts, | ving Bale vehi cone NEW NUILDING MAIN ULO01 | ONLY §$2i.D UNTIL ONE P. 0 1A, ORVER, See to of colu uns Loe other .0cipag spools, Ni