The evening world. Newspaper, August 15, 1905, Page 7

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LIGHT FROM DEAD i moe “CHA ALTAR LED TO THEIR ARREST HGE PENNY WITH BIGANY Ascording te Tivo Pretty Young TURSDAY RVENING. AUGUST 15, 1005. ! ? OPAVE ZINK 22"STREETS. NEw YORK. Att CARS MeANsfER [0 VERDE Rhjgii Ved , LiXWGIOH TO 5 AVE F 59°10 60° St. Women’s Chiffon and Ribbon Hats. f, DRY GO GOODS CC CO. Rather tired of the hat you've worn all Summer, aren't you Wonks: He's a Bad Penny. WLitile too early to buy a nigh-priced Fall style—-so here's just Picking the Plums Gut of the | fs Feruet | but They’ ve Got Him Sroned gyou want: . , _ fF Pac By Its Glow Finn Identified ita Hospital Smar! Folded Chilfon Hats with Satin Ribbon Quiling P| Ausust Sale of Furniture . the crow d edge, in brown and black, ten Fall ‘0 i y itation of one } ‘ ‘ore, to “lool d Men Who Had Robbed shapes; actualy WOR B38, Atsrervsccreccossseereesrees BROOD B Doster cutce py the, tvtaton of one New Wark stone ta “took oun Him Dncthe appllandion, Stroma veg Gueity Bloomingdales’, Main Floor, Lex, Ave. Geo say so. Where so many Furniture sales are being given promi- ew Ann Light cast Gens thelr faces by the shrine of im Oliver street, near Onk, ea caused four men to be tdentifie J for a hie! y n pour be: The vietim ¢ in the netgiborhood, the son in Fintt suw the countenar In the bright light from the altar, followed. Victor Torrendes, a Russian Finn No. 143 Twenty-cleht jum in Chicago, on a Roth young people were fashtonably omen eH, Hansen, of Chicago, an y, of Brooklyn, a the Adams Court, in Brookiyn to-day, issued a war, rant for the arrest of George W. Penny twenty-three. now inasanitor arge of bigam: Mrs. Pen: of well-to bush and taat she married bi sald that Penny in 19%, Six months later she sald he lett her, and she heard nothing more of | who dereribed themselves fd Men’s $10 and $12 Suits, $5.95. porents who Kye every other house. y effort to beat the p: You don't have to take the Furr away until you are ready; but your buying now gives you the benefit of the lowest prices of the year. A saving that’s surely worth looking into. $5.50 Chiffo: $35 Brass Bed $20.00 China nier, $3.45. $21.50. i Clos set, $12.75 Suits that fit with custom-made precision, and are finished in manner well worth the attention of men used to paying four or five times this price. Cool Suits of blue cheviot, blue serge and mixed cheviot 5 95 —that just recently were $10.00 and $12.00, are now....... y P. Ball Gotten onk — finieh: five fee Parlor Suites, 3 Pieces Brass Beds 16.00 aye tinish frames Wersna Comectiony: bet ot Tacuwertaes $26 ry cover ing th $40, Men’s and Women’s Shoes and Oxfords f | 57°23 28 0) ata exactly as advertised. Splendid $3 to $6 values, in all $1. 89 Serine SB Reg ate Wau im | mucus shaped posts, with tend, WEdarly Sm BBS 1 ait i | —reqularly $250,00—Three- was attracted to th eee aon pie nbn aalniNertita desirable and seasonable leathers, all size piece ROIs Steak” covered Tyvsinch continuous posts; shaped with % a adn. : nal came on from Chicago and told her that Bloom 7 eto. in ataral ” laze dat nigh n memory of the pty Td arsed et In He f ral ith St. Bectlon, OO See, MEN L—TaLee; on patron of Ita . ‘ und out that he had’ another Welt UAtaa Ae Ena 077 nd I Bed: He entered the Cafe Deliamica, No. 50 wife.” sald Miss Hansen, ‘and T came me. e ron Beds Bue anes ciatueditene seret| VAI RS Bn hese ade Her NS at Hot Weather Underwear. Parlor Suites, 5 Pieces wire vin ym eer ent care OO See eT Uaechiee ace el rested. Penny deserted me six months Don't want to carry any over—not a piece. So prices drop far: sere, Goveres ot; WHF ATIOT Spee ee) CRE pt thee & ‘The funeral servce of Mrs. Peter F. breakfast, she was stricken with apo- CS ind died ten mnutes later in Mr. s arms, alley. wife of the comedian, will take | plexy }place in St. Ma Roman Catholic Daitle: |Chureh, Bensonhurst, n which she was | Married twelve years ago, on Thursday | tiful Hanley si one of the three beau- re. The other (wo are 2 : Kk) titled the Chi- oom liiaaalea’ F106 hh St. Section. s more x feet morning at 10 o'clock. Mrs. Weat ‘and Donnelly. cago police to aFrcst. Denny. Bloomingdales, Main Floor, 6oth St. Sect i th oct x an o) S oe port! ometiine hit Mrs, Dalley's death occurred at the) country have wired messages of Nand he fell, He was kickea | home of her sister, Mrs. “Billy” West, | Golence to Mr. Dailey ‘ad and face, and came to|!n Bensonhurst. She had been to the| Mr. Mrs, Dailey minus his money. a few dol-| Adirondacks with her husband ana ha anniversary of ther mar. Ss; the time Mrs. Dail ip papers. j returned on Sunday strlbken she seemea to be in nxcellent bery the best ne could, trolmen Thomas and Oliver and Oak st came from the direct ‘The light from caused \ mettl, Was at/ lance surgeon had pat eth WHOA Coucsiaen | (tiede aL eeerobyots at Pte] FISHED IN POOR-BOX. : Ss assu here the precious ees of Chinatown, | WAS assaulted and there t | ie @howad theri||(Paren Mere tonne: | Two Men Arrested Said to Have —— | up plainly tarted for Stolen #30 in Small Coins. them, deciar ne men. | WOMEN PHARMACISTS. (Special to The Evening World.) The four men had just placed on the ELIZABE A ‘Two thieves reaped a New Jersey State Board. box of S) a RENTON, N, J., Aug. 1—Amonz ped discovered "would have successful tn passing the examination| They saw Fhe enentwor ing at the box ger was all | of the State Bonrd of Pharmacy are| Sth a wire, iy ‘hres’. Moeman 1, women See coin from the poor- altar money they had secured from Three Pass Examination Hefore) tou are is ‘8 Church before be- the pocke cused about his At the pol en, There were a number of bers had put stiff siue on the| Bears det $8) in nickels. Br onat sm ‘ine Wax, hey | gna Bern hard and of Hoboken. ate 5 F of the tliree papers and the Fina again threatened | are Sophia, Be to wreak vengeance, After an ambu- | Tessie Scawartz, aor nen [a ‘Eos and | | Andrew L Roedel, of We A false alarm c ling, while on her way downstairs tolhealth and spirits. pee ee Bee es nnd Fifteenth street most likely. Better buy one now and save ie — =e and Boston road, we were married just as he di his ‘rst vite, He te in @ ean a go, since he le name tie LONG RIDE ON FALSE ALARM. f fire from the box N the mud and rain. The ri he firemen ya retrator that there Bioomingtales CASTO R IA | sale of Excellent Tapestry Cane, wave the alarm and Po- For Infants and Children. vier captured them etter ® The Kind You Have Always Bought splendid array of new Fall colorings and designs, at........ the ure oft WPruonaf dee Store Closes at 5 P. M. Saturdays at Noon. The assortment of Parlor and Library Furniture shown on our floors today is undoubtedly the the real value. Included are Parlor Suites, Sofas, Chairs, Cabinets and Tables, There is a partic’ luxurious Fasy Chairs offered at quite radical reductions. it was made to sell for. purchasers is ample testimony to the extraordinary values presented. when you see for yourself what splendid furniture the low prices belong to: At $16, from $20—T 1 mahogany piece Parlor) At $2.50, from $125—Taree-viece | At $125, from $2—Two-plece Parlur At $20, ed frames; Parlor Suite; mahogany frames; Pxalnt and gold frames, da- |S molre silk cover, | cover. At $9, $5—Three-plece Parlor| At $65, from $90—Five-plece At $250, i mahogany finished trames? Ine ages mnaniogany, fAnlaed tt Suite; mahogany finished frame: At $23, from $5 {rom $200—Three-plece P. ‘alnut and gold frames, tap ona Velour cover, fey apeee: tor 8 three-piece Parlor| Av $78, trom, t0~Three-plece Pastor 0, from $%-—Three-piece Par-| At 487, from $125—Five-plece Parlor | At $0, trom $0~Turkish Rocker in | ; Mahogany veneered frames, | suite; At $0, ferabossed. velour cov €; mahogany finished frames; | silk plush, At $48, from $75—Two-plece Parlor] At $10, from #200~Three-plece Par- | erttoseda Manure velour, Suan Stee ee “reine ale Jor Suite; mahogany frames, panne |"'A'"s. trom $45-~Purkish Easy Chair! At $5, over, ‘elour cover, a 5 ‘damask, in tapesti At $0, from $7—Five-plece Parior t $107.50, 5 in 4 Suite; mahogany finished frames; phtor™ Sele aneees eee ie. At. 3%, trom HieMahogany Arm) At ma At $55, from $110—Five-plece Parlor 80/1 _| At $35, from M8—Turkish Chalr In| At $80, Bulle; mahogany fIniahed Frames; tap- |roe™ suites em Sao —pareeplece Par: | silk damasi. in Orte: datry cover, cover, ‘ At $88, from $50~Purkish Chair in| | At $82, At $00, from $1%0—Three-pieoe Parlor | At $15, from $206—Three-plece Par- | silk damask. damask. The fact that a Hundred Thousand Dollars’ worth of the August Furniture has already been cl Look at This Handsome Parlor Furniture See How Much You Can Save in August largest to be found in New York City, Much of it is at just half the regular price, more is a third under-price, some offers the saving of a quarter ularly fine collection of Splendid Furniture to buy at any time, at regular prices. Extraordinary furniture to buy at a third below the prices laimed by enthusiastic Here are a few iacts about Parlor and Library Furniture in this Sale; but you’ll think twice as much of these oiferings Parlor Suites Parlor Suites from $450—Two-plece Parlor Mahogany frames, tapestry from $500—Three-piece Par- -|lor Suite; mahogany frames, velour Bulte; mano finis!: silks pis . F ii Hingenonpny “Onished frames; tn-/|/euy mahogany frames; verona Easy Chairs from $33—Three-ploce Parlor | At $75, ft 20 —" 1 yalues in Turkish Easy Chairs and large Arm Chairs site uhowany finished frames; tap- | sulte: Pe aAoatny erenGat tatcek are Changs in ene August Furniture Sale, Attractive patterns and colors: etry cover. sever Fs At $#, from $8—Two-plece Parlor 4, trom $u6—Three-piece Par- | At $20, from Sb—Howard Arm Chale) At from $6—Large Arm Chal Suite; mahogany frames; tapestry | jor Bulto; munogony Tuehed weasken, | iF Maile pti. cover. damask cover. from $82~Turkish Chair in int {H8, from $@—Library Arm Chair At HG, from $i5—Fivecplece Parlor! At $95, trom $120—Three-plece Parlor tapestry. in apple green Moroceo. Sulte; mahogany finished mes; " 4 ary $23-Fireside Chair in Gatiaek cover Bolter mahomany | Abisned frames, thie {rom at, #5, trom $60-Turkish Chair in from $66—-Mahogany Arm satin’ damask cover. "At 20, from W0-Fireaide Chair in| Chair; loose seat and back cushions in from $80—Fireside Easy Chair ry. from $70—-Howam Arm Chair damask cover. damask cover, Ae Chair in’ dark green leather. in dark’ red Morocco. from $100—Turkish Arm Chair cal rugs, from $68—Turkish Rooker in silte; overstuffed frames; damask | tor Sulie; sutinwood frame em-| At $0, from $80~Turkish Rooker in| At $56, from $60-Arm Chair in forest cover, bossed velour cover, satin damask, green Morocco, The New Fall Styles In L. R. Corsets FINE BEDDING pore melUslye,,,,Ainde (0 mest the best fashions in dresses for the In the August Sale utumn ani n For the rest—all the grace, pliancy, trimness and comfort that are The many housekeepers who have profited by the economy chances always found in these superb corseta, that his Nacenatul Sale has presented can vouch for the splendid Some models to be considered before fitting the new Fall gown: values that we Dave obarns: We stated they would save a distinct sum At $I--A style to be ular, Lo At $21 of money. ‘They did. may you, Gig hing’ wmndinin high Geer ana a wit Sen ghairispercs Pr rae Mt pga Of course, quality and workmanship need no word, wals! i light and pllable. abdom MATTRESSES BOX SPRINGS At $1.50—For slender figures: At ie tieoallant model for the tall, {umn high bust, abort hips Sid aa tartans | One Rela rT orth rte et | Dapy Gray Drawing Hair Mattresses Ey br: With sinall tapering walst; beautifull, SieNewest model, paeith axiremel finished ‘with lace nd ribbon” Y | At ga, worth §9—Full sina S4xi6) full gine; wight bust, sem-dip h tht sbM—Mado of fancy alls brocade; dn; 40 Ibe.; 1 oF 2 parts at eee medium figures, 17.50, th $22.75—Three-quar- | W! nd con At $17.50, worth $22.7 a ter wize; 48x76 in,; 35 Ibs.; 1 or 2 parts.| fn, At #15, worth $10.0—Large single! At #7) Men's and Women’s Effective size; 42x70 In.; 80 Ibs hale HANDKERCHIEFS White Lawn Waitsts ait, REO. worth #085—Single sian: stends, Two groups for women; one for Under-Price ssace | Aivailer meu, And all are pure linen. New waists. New styles, too— Retra Biaok sed ir Maree prices, Women's dandkerchlots alternate rows of embroidery in-| over, full’ size; 94x70 iu; 40 Ibs; 1 oF At 12¢ each, worth y|Bertlon, laco Insertion and fnely Pasties eet eee looted eer. linen; butterfly @esign; small) piaited lawn; or entire front of At 818.10, worth ins} embroidery and plaits. Collars—| quarter sige; 48x70 In; bss; 1 OF 2] geese ten At 10 ancl, worth 1Se--Hel ed, embroider dainty designs, Handkerchiels M monizing effects. The new cuffs, At Rue. Ror Hi—Large single) 1 fg, 680ne sigy; dex76 In; 80 ibe, . At $1.45 9 dozen $2.50 Each, Worth $3.75 i ! Fine linen, homstitehed? cinch Ané that is coaservatiye, | st Bait worth $1200—Single siae.| Ag gay Under-Price Btore, Baavnanty Second floor, Fourth avenue, Fourth floor eh |high enough to be stylish—in har- | Parts. At BRAM, Wot worth $15—Upholatered with Tied Atop; elwlily satal springs, H -i for metal be 50, worth $10-—Upholatered atyethree spiral springs: bax’ ; for metal bed- worth $8,00—Uphoistered wit! xty-three spiral springs; “full ee tines 5x16 Mins; for metal of wood bed: The above springs are made in alzes at proportionaily lower PILLOWS Worth $2.25—Extra se- feather Pillows; 2x00 fo-Three-] At #225, worth $3— Bxira relocted ther Filows ws Wathor Pillows; sixa0 ins 3M BOLSTERS 75, worth Extra solected ea. geese Teather Bolsters; 18x66 ta.; 5 ibs, ‘Broadway, 4th Av, told that he| Inwood. early to-day en to drive qver two re atation also rm last ntzht A, or 18 inch size, may be bought at $1. 98 shades, actually worth 98c., at.....sseeeeees 3.95 rattle SUS $8, $45.00 — Manor any finish frames, covere! in ry or Verona, es covered Women’s Extra Size Vests, very Gea grade of cotton, ribbed, re- duced from 19¢, to. 9c Men’s Balbriggan Underwear, excellent shirts and drawers, made 19) for wear; all sizes; regularly 38c,, now c ft tintan “frames, Lawn Mowers Now $1.98. 0. | You will need a new one by next Summer, money. Ce) )} One of the best Lawn Mowers made, in 12, 14, 16 ' 2 7.75 HAIR MATS 2. oo Women’ $3.50 ey Oxjorasate 95 Never Such Low Prices on the Very Finest Cut Glass We are inaugurating this new department in the Basement with the greatest sale held here in years. Only the very finest cuttings are represented—and the prices tell the story of how great a saving is yours—if you buy now. ot | ")/44/ Bloomingdales’ now for..... Basement Sale of Early Fall Carpets. If you have a thought of floor covering for Fall, don’t miss this Alexander Smith & Co.’s Tapestry Brussels Carpet in a 49c Plain Tapestry Filling, in all the newest and most desirable * 7c saieor Dress Suil Cases. Travelling Time! And Here’s the Needed Companion Very Much Under Price. The largest stock of Dress Suit Cases in New York is to be found at Bloomingdales’. Olive Color Dress At 65c. Suit Cases, 24 inches long; durable; lined with canvas. Alligator Leather De- At $148, sign Dress Suit Cases, ‘ inches long, worth $3.00, Keretot Dress Suit At 3. 69, Cases, 24 inches long, Rich Cut Glass Nappies Wine or Whisky Decanters. 0 Rich Cut Glass Handled $7.00 Rich Cut Glass Decanters, $4.70 bons «+. 95c | $8.50 Rich it Glass Decanters, $4.95 $2.25 Rich $9.50 Rich Cut Glass Decanters, 85.50 AuSRES $1 00 Rich Cut Glass Decanters, $7.45 2.50 Rich Cut Glass Handled v50 $15.00 Rich Cut Glass Decanters, $8.95 Bonbons .. 81. Cut Glass Celery Trays. $3.50 Rich’ Cut’ Giass Handled 95 $500 Rich Cut Glass Teahye At $2.75, Leather Dress Suit | ay 3.50, < Sole Leather Suit uae eg : with steel eee soo pence Lene, $ Cases, worth $5.00 Rich Gut Glass Fruit : £50 Rich” G $220 At $4.75, Sole Leather suit | At $5.75, Cowhide Dress Suit ‘Saucers , Cases, 24 inches long, Cases, 24 inches lon worth $3.50. sornngaee 2.00 Rich Cut Glass Fruit 95¢ | S800 Rich Cut Glass worth $6.00. Bloomingdales’, Main Fl, 69th St. Seo. 5 it TRAYS. Sut Glass Oils or Vinegars. | Groceries---The Very Best. }}i::."".¢ 's.00/” Gut Glass Sugar ad Glass Fruit Creanis. Preserves and Jams at HALF PRICE. ears) “81,95 | $6.00 Rich Cut Glas Very finest quality, made by the most celebrated “JAM KITCHEN” ip Rich Cut Glass Bow!s Creains $3.00 Rich Cut Glass Bowls, Vases F $1.75 ch Cut Glass Vases 8.30 Rich Cut Gla $2.95 | Vases America. 2 Gooseberry Jam, Pear Jam, Peach Jam, Quince Marmalade, 35¢ S-in, Size .. Fresh Blackberries, Fresh Bears, Fresh Peaches, full quart 500 Ric Fresh Preserved Peaches, pint jars 9,00 Rich Cut Glass wis, __ Footed Compo. leglas ak eee ‘$4.95 § voted Cor iports $10.00 Rich’ Cut Glass Bowls, $12.05 Cheese Sets.. ois 9-in, size $6.95 Rich Cut Glass ‘Tumblers. Cut Glass Spooners 20.00 per doz, Rich Cut Glass Jam, ‘ull quart jars. , Quite a lot of $1.50 o-Ib. Jars Quince Jelly, on sale at. cee Gece 55c¢ en ueeoe or Raspberry 49c \ : $4.00 Rich Cut Glass Tumblers at... .. doz, $8.00 j | Sarcines, Imported; very fine; usually sold for 22¢.; large half- 14c Holders ate ¢r doz, Rich Cut Glass pound cans $6.00 Rich Cut ; ....doz, $3.75 Howes : Bo hae pe . Rich Cut Glass aa ou ' Tumblers. doz, $4.50 |¥ Lime Juice. Highest grade; imported; a 50c. quart bottle for 15c $100.00 Rich Cut Glass Punch 812.00 per doz, Rich Cut Atle Bowl, on foot....... 849,50 J uinisle doz, 36,50 Tomatoes. fF red ripe and solid; $2.20 per dozen; gallon 49, Cc Men's W, is Dougias “pire a 1,8G WOM SUE Rigr be _ RARER CAS WS HLOES) SOE ea, . Great August Sale of Groceries and Canned Goods, 2c, Tomatoes at Tc, can. Trophy or Diamond brand, Solid packed, hand picked, red | ripe fru! (Ow! ne > the nall crops, the es hia udily_ advane weeks. We au — cannot ee Mcnainadelse ven CVE your Fall supply now, while the price slow. You will pay much h prices in the near tuture.)’ Packed in 3elb \) cans, 2 dozen ina case, Our special price for this sale only, | ee = , $1.05; doz., 83e.; can, 7c. oe PL 4 ‘ ‘ 2 Their Pains and Ailments | Armour'sBest| cw Peas Axny taint of the blood quickly shows itself with old people, and troubles, which a younger, more vigorous constitution holds in check, take possession of those of advanced years, A molc, wart or pimple often begins to inflame and fester, terminating in a sote that refuses to fy Wander. ing pains of a rheumatic character are almost constant, the joints get stiff | and the muscles sore, while sleeplessness and nervousness make life a burden, The natural ac- ! tivity of the body is not T had a severe attack of Ia Grippe, which left me y almost a physical wreck. To add to my wretched so great in old age and all condition, Rheumatism developed, in a short! the organs get dull and time after beginning 8. S. S. I 7 relieved of the sluggish, failing to carry pains and have Rained in flesh and strength and ef taal waste matters and my general health is betterthan for years, I heart- chon accumnlating in ily recommend §, 8, 8. for all blood diseases, the system and they are Union, 9. C, B. ¥. Gaxcory, taken up and absorbed by the blood, tendering it weak and unable to properly nourish the system, ‘There is no reason why old age should not be as healthy as youth if the blood is kept pure and strong, §. S. S. is purely vegetable and is the safest amd best blood purifier and tonic for old people, because it is | gentle, butatthesame time thorough in its action, peisiae the blood of all poisons and foreign matter, strengthening it aud toning up ‘re entire system by its fine tonic effect. Alinost from the first dose the appetite increases, the general health begins to improve and the pains and aik nents pass away. HE SWIFT SPEGIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GAs NOW on SALE JAPANESE WAR ie WITH THE Wy EN ALM ANAC Bloomingdales’, Basement, Taneris Bloomingdales’ ssa 1° con si , | Tea A special iin | Swift's Bones Jess Bacon Elgin Cream- | ery Butter We han din onty the | i f brand ‘vat den ee $4.40. 7 New Potatoes as Savantcad MAIER “sitartt’ lw 2B EN eySitaen

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