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) Ice Sreant and Gake Served from 2.30 to » §.50 every afternoon tn our restaurant, third: floor, EET MEATS RP TAKE THE Pee evens eece ent senesene ’ . re i > Shirt Waist Suits at. Half and Less. "ie Sa Ried Fee hatte Nhayr ts Lawn, eh dledh He broad AP ag Hebel GRe, of bein Vg on’ waist: and skire re ed rare ust manvictured, Intended to sei ac Zouble an 1. 98 more, All sizes. Nah a gbevh dongs “ aE ecu Feat ie | 4 At batt. Made from ‘frie. woo! biaak| un araas ‘to-morrow, pa} Ons Pata ie: sie, | 98 Great. $s ; Sitk Petticoats, suitable for nae made of soft ried ie ae of slike. rol Justrous Bling rth rate, 0 oon Q. 49 encwa Jn, xpi, bias ard nies 27 : Corsets, made of sateen and batiste, mediam and long ERE ee ina Fane rit stout figures, garters attached; $1.50 value, at 79¢ ream: Weruiat price OO hae Basement. Sale. Boys’ ack P Pants. Clothes Hampers, whole willow, with These Pants are madé from the latest | handles; regaler price, designs in’ fancy worsteds, are good large full'style Knickers, made from imit 4 to acustom- Oc JAMES McGREERY & GO, valsa Vat lace ana eribroldery, Eves at aa need $1.00 Summer Skirts, 59c, * $4.00 Skirts at $1.98, ~ By nt Big ‘Saie of Petticoats. ih, of Extra Heavy Glace Japancse $3.98 valué, at s..4.. sai they ls $S¢q to-morrow, * lengths, habit hips, suitable for slight and In Ages 6 to 16. wood bottom, very strong, with side tte ares and through worsteds, and er, at, per pair... Ladies’ Suit Dep’t. Sug jisters, made of heavy tin. cn i : ie 40 Ib. AUTO MURDER [HE CONTRADICTS MSTERY NEAR | STATEMENTS BY TO SOLUTION | CHAS, V. FORNE Counsel for Wife of Bervogti Who Killed W. Bate President Talks of De- in Chicago. mand for Money. tition ot the offense would ‘of Consumption. qent) through, Henry Stenson, Clinton ‘and Grand , find the conditions, fourd in Rakeshops, whether thoy were dnveerret end In gon- fear of attack by strikers, bore Statements: that discase was the bakeshops. and that!) men for the nos: Remaining stock of he China Siik Dresses, Pleated models, 8.50 | formerly 12.50 Walking Skirts, made of White Poplin and Linen, ‘evGning or > ulght ar ‘dy not find their apr cedar factories. ter ip the night day, Only, the Upht when th: ‘while at-night a-smoked lan- fad somurires a tallow ma feeble light through ‘Now snd then, when, the fre ‘hurled vpen, sending heat that cau only AT LAST HE FINOS HER ,~ BUT To PUT HIM RIGHT AEVER AGAIN To BROOKLYN “TaRowers Uy Mling their small grating, the a8 though Jt were on ‘fire, \ ts in constant ould return haces, ~<a, twelve by his’ sia helping |. alle a h musty dough and , oe Nae careale brought in by bipetiog! om whlch the by eh the bread ia ia and any ag the tien sleep ‘wher vet: the" iy Wenge and ae and 41 er Morente into ste lon thelr names and si Jarce a dark’ mere: ‘‘nkers “are go A DeMorEbaRe ty This Time He Promised to Meet His Wife on Prune Avenue at 8 Sharp. FIRE LADDIES OFF FOR RACE} : All Whitestone, L. 1., Turns Out to Bid the Boys Good-By and Wish Them Good Luck at the Glens. Falls Convention, Whitestone, L, 1, is in gala attire to-day because of the departure of its world famous racing team for Glens Falls, N. ¥, The racing team is com- posed of members of the Volunteer Hav Lepuistnege and they bow tue World® coun junshp, Won at the BL “re baton breakfast at to-day | White or : stone was active. ‘Wriends “of those hus the eam mas up bright and decorating tae manage 10F) ek. ‘There will be con: {icnds that: will/delight the arts of all fire laddies. The Waite- }wtone team is entered for two events, oth of winich they expect, to wine-the | 0-1 ard yun and the 100-yard dash. oa Who compose the team ar Forbert svillm eo jemeyer, at Hett. een tal James jor jtoward’s }tome Made jtappy ry Peotaing World Want Ad. SPORES COS +4 to all those who wait; it comes early, to .cre it comes late; elected to hasten 4... Hh thoy agrees this pope wil dosye hi 25 cents. Aad one y, d ear ete fod at adi The Wor here New York, Aug. 8, 1905. ly, I inserted in the Morning vertisemient for a janitor's place, In return 1 received 35 answers It is @ fine place ab ye a)fine owner. ad ou and Peep yi wages, We can » honest In "New such { jaged nineteen, Many Mishaps. S-S-SH! IT’S MEYERS’S GHOST: RAPS AND TAPS GALORE. She or It Hammers on the Walls and Entertains the Family ee Includiag Four Policemen, at All Hours of the Night, | thon of Jersey City and plunged the ves!- dente [nto an excited dipcussion as to| whether the nolse Is caused by ghosts The noises can be heard nightly in the jold-taghioned residence on Pavonia, } Strange raps, apparently the gound of | nights. ‘The neighbors were sceptical ja hammer, have upset the Marion sec- | and ail said “Iv’e William," And William it seemed to be, for though ted hand and foot the rapping would follow him around the house wherever he was carried at night. To near Giles avenue, whore reside Chacles | make it more conyenient for the visiting William Meyers, bis wife, his daughter, | pubic he was carried into the prior, and his two. sons, | trussed up with ropes. The rapping Charles, twenty-one years old, and Witl- | still see nearhim. The nolse was |iam, fourteen years old. The’ younger | as it made boy Js an epileptic, Two weeks ago Charles was awakened by strange, hammer-tike haps under the | out the walls of his room and bed in wich he and his brother sleep. | Charles arose and looked under the bed and around the room without finding | anything. ‘He then went to the kitchen, | which was Immediately beneath the | bedroom ‘in which the two brothers ept. Nothing there explained the ori- gin of the yi, steady tappiny Charies went back to bed awake the rest of the night, figure out the causeot the nolse. The next night and following nights the strange noises were repeated. The Meyers did not Delleve In. ghosts and |*"nE, an | Charles decided to wateh his brother, |The noise continued and the younger brother apparently slept through it all. The night Brother Charles tied William's hands and feet, But the old tap, tap, tap was heard. Then the Meyers began imviting the neighbors in fo have @ chit with them on hot MIDWIFE ARRESTED AFTER DEATH OF YOUNG WOMAN. Margaret Weick Nemandea to the Coroner. Annie Koch, twenty-three, years old, died in the prison ward at Bbllevue Hos- pial to-day from what the police ‘call & criminal operation, ‘The polwe of the West Sixty-eighth Street Station prior to the death, ar. rested Margaret Welok, forty-five years ba code bg No, 20 West ‘Thirty-seventh ‘Soaiation ing to jothieng i a "apie so a hammer, and it could be beard a hait lock uway. During thi time Charles ,who has Dever entertained the ghost theory, bre exam! the gabled roof of the house w-thout Success. Last Sunday night Charles | Brown, & spiritualist, who has kaown the family for years, fat { through & ags- sion of mysterious ing and at the Souicluslon unnounced thats sore spirit Was trying to communicate to the world through the epileptic boy, ‘At ins sumovody remembered that a. Ars, Ulic had died suddenly two years 9, vider any susple‘ous elroum- but merely suddenly. And meindered o| ths, A for- fune teller told Mise Moyers that sotae: Gains Foul happen after four days and not later than four weeks to one whom the spirit was evidently pur- legations Nigirtl Marton a sera ‘ihe Magers home Tieng ° en ct wieest Mpoltgassen hate sat ia persons house whera Sthey, pistaly. Brown 4s et topsnopenet shoat ayer" to tery fe unsolved deoper "hn it Dewan, PROKOPO SENTENCED, Comrt-Martial Orders Assassin of Kremarenke to Be Hanged. | et ryan ee oi Aug. 15.—The court- martial w! hau been trying Prokopo, the man who shot and killed Co). Kre- murenko, Chisf of Police of Vibong, July M, to-day sentenced him to be} by a Minna eeu fouls and Raeerones B ide ration outelde he jo hee is iy Be! Premicr How yviaud Oordialty to Pat ane, Ang. 16. grees rio is i oT ad been He Found Her, but Only After BhdTHER DRAWS KNIFE ON SISTER pada et, Young Girl Says William Denni- son Slashed at Her with a Machete—He |s Thought to Be Insane. MOUNT VERNON, N. ¥., Aus. 15.— ‘William Dennison, son of Charles Den- nison, a well-to-do resident of Mount Vernon, who lives at 121 Archer avenue, Chester Hill, the arietocratic section of the city, was arraigned to-day before Judge Simpson on @ charge preferred dy bis sister Marguerite, Miss Denni- ed | #00, who is about wixteen years old, Said that while she was in ber rooni last’ night her brother entered in a highly excited state and made an at- tempt on her She ssid that she had had no trouble with him and could only ascribe insanity ag the cause of hig attack upon her. She said that he ‘was armed with @ Cuban machete, and before she could escape ‘from the room he Pus at her and slayhed at her head wit the wharp knife. The blade, she eaid, just graged the top of her head and. cut off a few locks of hair. cocape from the’ Rai ed ite Saute fie to ‘told a what ad “ke es hie gate gean ete pe | 1@ ao CHICAGO, Aus. base prepared George Law- rence, alias Bennett Mareh, formerly employed/na a chauffeur for various Wiiltam M. Sullivan, the New York attorney for Mrs. Charles V. Forne-, Inn, Lake Placid, where he is stopping, wealthy Chicagoans, wigs the murder; denying the charge of Mr.“ Fornes thet of Wiliam Bate, the young chauffeur whose dead body was found j|over the steering gear of an mutomo- ‘bile at a lonely spot in’ the road two and one-half miles beyond Lemont on} 4j, the morniig of Nov. 19, 1904. John V. Bate, of Rao! ele) stra of the victim of the ci murder mystery, arrived in Chicago from Ra- cine to-day and signed the aMdarit on which the warrant was issued. Chief of Police at last he has iden the mysterious “Mr, Dove.” went Detective Sheehan to Brockton, Mass, where * Bennett Marsh, known at home as George Law- rence, lives, and \)ere, it ls believed, he is in the lagt stages of consumption, With Detective Shechan went Peter J. Btartz, telegraph operator employed in the Santa Fe railway station Romeo, il, who was with "Mr, ‘Dov. for four hours on the morning following the ‘murdet, “He will endeavor to’ iden- Mon, the the civorce eult of his wife has pig used as a weapon of blackmail. Sullivan declares that it te a legitimate action, an_ will be pushed te eonsumma- jon. “The charge that $100,000 ed of Mr. Fofnes in my oer Ins, confident that | or gaitn by Mra. Fores, dence in our suit. The case wil be tried in September. but of coutee if Judge ‘Stickney and Judge Morrill, Mre. Fornes’s ‘Vermont advisers, decide to delay it, at will be ed." sa dullyes, exe he paula, not believe thet Mr. Fornes ever said that the HE HH f Fy i i nel : id \the faintent, Adee, ‘Twas Aidasap I Raga de is in the re, r, papers, I am wont 4 af he Beto nae mritacears | ornee snot any of ber a pec cog ve eal iE, been sound Mot who Inachine. runnin ifles wh hour and. Gn ee ee saa lt oth SSP as reir fee? + 2.25 and 3.75 1 formerly 3.50 and §.00 Mohair Bathing Suita, 3-75 formerly $.50 Twenty-third Street, Mo WTS va PR “But te