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2. News THE WORLD: W NESDAY. EVENING, AUGUST 16, 1905. DID KAISER DI IN A Nutshell a S Prof. Butler Astonished by the Idtoms’””—Uppercut Dooks Send: able Interview at Potsdam—’ aaa! BY UPPERCUT DOOKS. (Sent ty Special Vara ee Potadan mt BURLIN, Aug. 16—In view of the Rilled by Fright. report which has been cabled home to | NSIER, MD. AUG. 16~—| the effect that Nicholas Murray Butler, Heart failure, due to fright, cused the! president of Columbla Universtiy, of Sievert, nz Mergaret Rinehart Tracy | New York, wes simply amazed during wit her little neg. and. fell| his recent interview with the Bmperor TDS RG WOR Noe at the astonishing breadth of Kaiser ‘Wilhelm's knowledge of American slang and American polite and impolite col- loquialisms, the Berlin spectal staff cor- respondent of The Evening World de- }elded to get “hi as the Kaiser would | ‘4 in breezy English. Through the Dunl f | put it tn from ‘Durbin, artoreny. oe Ane aed | exercise of a little pull with the second~ edces who had fought with the Italians, story court stenographer of the imperial | tre blamed. palace at Potsdam the following re-/ markable dialogue between President | Six Persons Poisoned. Dynamite Kills Nine. ELKINS, W. VA., AUG. 16.—Nine Ital- tana were blown to shreds In their hut @ynacnite at the construction cam; BOWERY SLANG THiS WAY? ————. | Uke to take a few whirls with Teddy. I Butler and the Kaiser on various mat- rt Jd interest was WYNNEWOOD, I. T, AUG 16—| ters of Intimate and world intere! James Cooper, a negro, was arrested! there to-day, charged causing the death of six persons by putting poison in a well in Birmingham, Ala., about three years ago. Judge Curtin Dead. BRISTOL, VA, AUG. 16.—Judge Thomas Curtin, for many years a rominent member of the Tennessee ar, died here last night from locomo- tor ja, Mexican Railroad. 16.—A_conces- MEXICO CITY, sion ‘has been gra cific Railroad revres connecting railroad between and Guadalajara, The new cost $30,000,000. AUG. ymas | road) will Tucker Is Honored. NORFOLK, VA rectors of the Ja Company hi 2c. King Victor Celebrates, MILAN, AUG, 16.—King Victor Emmanuel and many veterans of the Crimean War yesterday celebrted the fiftieth anniversary of the battle of ‘Cchernaya. Old Presbyterian Church. BYRACUSE, AU 5G. 16. he Presby- terian ¢hurch a yetu je, in which Grover Cleveland's father pre 1840, is this week celebracing t ty-fifth anniversary of its orgs Meningitis Epidemic. LUNENBURG, N. 8, AUG. epidemic of cerebro-spinal preva‘is here. Sixty 16.—An meningitis silk, Nick. : | obtained: | N. M, Butler—Greetings, Your Ma- festy. I trust all is as well as Your Imperial Highness could wish. Emperor William—Feel as fine as | N. M. Dutler—Affatrs ate etirring at Portsmouth, your Imperial Majesty. The Imperial Japanese envoys and the Czar's plenipotentiaries are discovering the possibility of an amicable settle- ment of their ai Mculties and special tocols have already been signed as ta three specifications of the Mikado’s demands. velopes and twenty All the summer reside the townspeople have fled. Autos Kill Two Children. BADEN BADEN, AUG. 16.—Two chil- @ren were killed during the motor-car eltaiility run from Baden to Nurem- | Pung for the Herkomer trophy. and many of| | Emperor William—t's pretty near time those dopss got down to cases, Witte may think 2 but the way he bal e you a hunoh the roel him cn the muffin Ing richt up to the wire, I never | pence with any lobster. My | 1 bird of peace } King Edward Entertained. ISCHL, AUG, 16.—King Edward. who 5 4s golng to Marlenbad to take the cure, | yras the guest last aight of Francis J He proceedr Marlenbad to- Henkel’s Will Contested. DETROIT, MICH., AUG. 16-<A contest 000,000 estate of Peter Henkel Henke ne four ci who athed $00 in the will, | But, n ennous along As N.M. sera Nutter—You refer to Prosident Roosevelt's boxing lesson: re? —— | Bmperor—Chep ft, Nick, chop it Monument to Sclopis. |ralk United States. I studied two years to talk your langua and now AUG, 16.—King Victor Em- as inaugurated a movement for the erection Of a ,monument to you hand out a buach of air line con to me that’s only Back Bay sewing cl we ini the Boston, But coming bnok , has he got any burr ‘Tribunal of Ari Geneva in tsi and 1st to settle the Alabama claims. | Von Riedestein' Dead. CARLSBAD, 16, — Preidrich whose wife was dor’ Chemist a Suicide. WORCESTER, AUG. 16—Henry FE. Drowne, a chemist, of South Framing- fear areata? as Oe Pa Stomachs tery, and his body men to-day, ———— ACHING BEADS, BILIOVSNESS, | Dies at Age of 107. | CONSTIPATICN | oat 16.—Josoph | AB BAective, Cooling, Netreshing Ri Labonte, aged 107 probably the| commended by thousands upon thousscte | e, ed yes-| Of enthusiastic users during the past 00 years, he Malone: aged | At Druecists, 820, and #1, or by mett from | SHE TARRANT Co,, 44 Hudson St, N.Y that your Imperta! cousin, Kim A ! tonishing, site, but I have just heard had a wry narrow escape In an SH OUT rom m0, ee Emperor’s Use of ‘American s His Version of the Remark- Twas Great While It Lasted. Y jain’t nu |for kings who k game for those soft Ke Has Your Imperial Maj- backhand uppercut. That Is, co the Ai » report that the Czar ts vulgar rumor runs. T have never boxed with Mr, Roosevelt | Emperor (pondering deeply and mak- -I hate to aling a chean pan En Nick, sis only a little bit a on the bomb, or bum—whleh is 1t? Ing several passes at the second gentle | "Ar thing. of the dimloxue five man of the Imperial shoe-box)—A new! fencing mas: entered with dra backhand uppercut? I'd Uke to see how | Taplers, whereupon the Kaiser hta bodkin, attacked them all single- and drove them down @ without more than five turns of the wrist. President Butler was 80 overcome at this display of tmperlal nerve and akill that the could not con- and retired back- which drew loud third Keaper of the he hurls It. Do you know, Nick, I've been doping out some new slams that | are atl to the tybasco. If tt weren't for | this emperor job I'm holding down I'd handed, stalr-casi tinue the colloquy think I could put him down for the| Ward with a skill count. What! No? applause from the ack Rod and the fourth custodian of | N. M, Butler—Your versatilfiy ts as-! the Imperial Cook Book. OMe YY tnamafé- Spore ns rok. tee Store Closes at 5P. M. Saturdays at Noon, JEALOUS WIFE | AIDS IN CAPTURE. ldentifies as Her Husband for the Police a Man Accused of Aur. 1—James J. wanted $n Philadelphia on kery and obtaining money ses, was arrested here Hallfax detective and extras Inst night by taken dition fa a venr ago ntly the Hall lar giving a AWoa man whom he as the Philudel- ne police of Philadelphia were com- | rs, Ehereman wae f the suspect was her ereman tn com= and the de- him “inderatrest on @ charge of being a SUUIER Ive from justtee, MAJOR JENKINS DEAD. MOUNT VPRNON, N. Y., Aug. 16—| Major James H. Jenkin, six | yenrs old, president of the Wes selene; Asso. Was! County G fer for years In the New York Custom. House, fel: dend of heart disease ut lis yome in Chester Hill last night Correct Hats for Men. Fall Styles Will Be Issued Wednesday, August 30th. Again, Masnificently Complete Stocks Or AUGUST FURNITURE PRRVPRRERR New Carloads Added to the Remarkable Presentation With a Hundred Thousand Dollars’ Worth of Furniture already sold, we are still able to present today the largest and most comprehensive collection of Furniture to be found in New York City August economies. This illustrates the magnificent preparations that we made for this stupendous movement, It tells the tremendous scope of the August occasion, and explains why the WanaMakeER Stores can secure such furniture as never goes into the stocks of other stores underprice. People who KNOW no longer contest the supremacy of the WANAMAKER Stores in the furniture business, Those who do not know owe it to their own sense of thrift to learn just exactly what this WANAMAKER August Sale may mean to them during the next fourteen days, And they must real-! ize that every day now will lessen the scope of selection and abbreviate their opportunity. FIRST: There is hero a marvellous assortment of worthy and beautiful furniture for every room in the house, Splendid selection. SECOND: There are average reductions of a Third, to be profited by—sometimes only a Quarter, but often a Half of the value of the furniture, to be saved. And this {s on valuations that are strictly accurate statements of former prices. This means that every hundred dollars you spend will buy a hundred and fifty dollars’ worth of furniture, THIRD: You don’t need to be now, COME TODAY, and see i WASTE HALF THE MONEY ties are a closed book. REMEMBER that at no variety than now, At no time jor handsomer furniture. And at the low prices quoted now. of dollars’ worth of furniture. $30 Chiffoniers at $20 Quartered golden oak, full swell front Chiffoniers; five long drawers; moulded edges; shaped legs; upright oval French plate mirror 16 x 20 inches; top of chiffonier is 30x 22 inches; highly polished. 22 inches; three large drawers; upright oval French plate mirror 24x 30 inches; fine construction and finish, $35 Bureaus at $23 artered Golden Oak Bureaus; shaped front; top 42 x shaped legs; two large and two 2+ x 80 inches; highly Qu 22 inches; moulded edges; small drawers; Vrench plate mirror polished: $32 Chiffoniers at $21 Mahogany veneered Chiffoniers; top 384 x 21 inches; moulded edges; claw feet; fpur Jarge and two small drawers; French plate mirror 16 x 20 inches; fine construction and highly polished. $45 Mahogany Bureaus at $30, Mahogany Bureaus in Colonial design; large size; top 46 22 inches, French plate mirror, 384x380 inches, ‘This bureau has solid mahogany top, standard and mirror frame with veneered drawer-ironts; dust-prooi partitions dati | drawers; fine quality wérkmanship and finish, Here is the best Brass Bedste: Two-inch pillars, thirteen uprig! ble construction and finish; foc Piece 60 inches high; in new and 4 ft. 6 in. sizes, In polish sizes, with the + ft. 6 in, size t time for delivery. parison at the price, unless you are ready for It. make the purchase and arrange to have the furni- ture delivered later on, in the Fall. bothered with the furniture You simply ff you think it wisdom to YOU HAVE TO SPEND, by waiting to make the purchase until these August opportuni- season can you find greater can you choose from better never, except during these periodic WaNAMAKER Sales, can you find such furniture sold Every day’s delay lessens your selection by thousands Note these splendid offerings TODAY: $50 Brass Bedsteads at $35 ad in America for the money. ht %s-ineh fillers, three-quar- ter-inch cross tubes, seven apindies, large husks, best possi- »t-piece 41 inches high, head- satin finish; 8 ft. 3 in., + ft. finish, in 8 ft. 8 in, and 4 ft. 0 order subject to two weeks’ This bedstead is absolutely without com- AUGUST FURNITURE AT HALT PRICE All through the stock are odd pieces of furniture at high grade and finish, These suggestions; prices just half tho regular prices, mostly of the finer sorts—of lation and cash- | HIGH know this ate th $1.95, Formerly $3.50 and $3.00, So that we may make a quick, effec- tive clearance of short lots of shoes we have reduced them to this very small price. The mere stock in the shoes represents an intrinsic value far greater than $1.95, We want you to you are getting for the Jittle price— WM. VOGEL & SON ' Broadway GRADE SHOES $1.95 so that you may appreci- ie Proportion of shoe value that At $30, from $60—-Louls XIV. cane Arm Chair in cream enamel. At $40, from $80—~Mahogany fin- ished Sofa; highly polished frama; dark red leather seat and back. At $52.50 from $105—Gregorlan Arm Chair; cane panels under cane seat and back; mahog- arms; ik and seat done in any frames English morocco, At $100, from $200—Alexander Sofa; large s\ze; Oriental rugs and trimmings used in covering, At $10, from §20—Small Parlor Divan; mahogany-finished frame; | tapestry seat. At $90, from $180 — Two-piece Library Suite in brown oak and gold; shaded Spanish leather seat and back; richly carved, Formerly. Houston St, .T. Stewart % Co, , $35 Bureaus at $23 s Mahogany Veneered Bureaus; full swell front; top 42x JOHN WANAMAKE At $50, from $100—Large Easy Chair in Kelim Oriental rugs. At $75, frm $175--Engilsh onk At $57.50, from $115—High-back English Fireside Sofa; overstuffed frame, tapestry cover, carves ma- hogany legs. At $40, from $80—Small Sofa; mahogeay frame; green hair- cloth | over, At $45, from $115—Hall Seat; ma- hogany finished frame; high back; | Mbrary Chair; wax finisn; leather! "st go5 “from $190—Dutch renats- cane panels; loose seat’ cushion, | feat and back in sole leather Nishi | sanoo Library Suite of three pieces; At $62.50, from $125—Bishop Da- aP RA brown oak; richly carved and venport in dark red yelour; tinsel embossed leather seat braid trimming; fine construction and finish, At $34, from $68—Large Arm Chair; mahogany finished frame; Verona velour cover, At $62.50, from $125—Howard Easy Chair in Shirvan rugs. At $72.50, from $145 — Library | Suite in Oriental Kelim rugs; and side chair, At $175, from $850—Mahogany | moulded; Parlor Cabinet; Louis XV, design | covers. richly carved and moulded; shaped! At $262.50, from $525—Three-plece glass ends and door; two plate| Oriental Rug IAbrary Bulte; large glass shelves; mirror back | sora, are fod side chair, At $77.60, from §155—Engitsh oak| matiogsnysvenccten trawey sratty Hall Chair; wax finish, colored] polished; tapostry cover. glass panels, tapestry cover, artistic) At $150, from $200—Louls XV. design. Gold Parlor Cabinet; righly carved; At $82.50, from $165—Library Sofa! glass shelves, mirror back, in golden oak; large size, elaborately) At $30, from $60—Louls XV. Gold carved; dark green leather cover, | Parlor Chair; damask cover, sofa brosaway, 4th Av., & 10th Sts. | | | | Women’ s Summer Coat Suits White and Colored Linens as follows: Clearing Sale of $10.00 each; now. Thirty-five Suits. Lawns, Thursday, August 17th, ssr7}$7.00, price $12.75 each; now Shirt Waist Suits of white and colored Linens $1.98 to $14.75. About 1-4 regular prices. Women’s White Skirts of Linens and Poplinettes, plaited effect — former { $3.50 price $5.00; now. Attention Is Invited to a Number of New Models for Fall, Which Are Now Being Shown, Three-Piece Parlor Suits, $45.00 Each. Regular Price $80.00. carved frames, claw feet, covered in genuine green Panne Plush or’ tich Gobelin $80.00, at . Cream Colored Tapestry—regular price $45.00, Axminster Rugs | An exceptional line of Oriental, Horal and medallion; designs to select from (At quite a concession from regular prices 9x 12 feet. 8.3 x 10.6 feet 36 x 72 inches . 27 x 63 inches. eular price, $24.50; special, $19.00 regular price, $22.00; special, $47.00 regular price, $4.00; special, $3.00 regular price, $2.75; special, $5.85 | $1.40 grade at, per pair.... | $2.75 grade at, per pair....$1.65 $5.00 grade at, per pair $6.95 grade at, per pair $9.00 grade at, per pair.. Kramer's heavy tin Wash Boilers, | with 18 oz, cold roiled copper bot: Lace Curtains Exceptionally Low Priced. Many pretty designs, extra quality Nottingham, specially Irish Toint’ and Arabian Curtains, priced for to-morrow, Thursday. Nottingham Curtains. $5.25 grade at, per pair.. Trish Point Curtains. (Fourth Floor.) Housefurnishings and China First Class Qualities Only Oil Cooker | warranted, W aah Bosiees wel .50 grade at, per pair ....$2, 00, $4.50 grade at, per pair ....$2,: 50 | soesess+04$3.95 { Dentelle Arabian Curtains | $3.00 | $3.25 grade at, per pair $4.50 | $5.25 grade at, per pair $5.50 | $6.50 grade at, per pair Gas Stoves Three burner Wickless Oil Cooker, T'o-burner Heavy Nickel Plated warranted against smell or smoke, Gas Stoves, removable cap burners, “the brightest and best.” Regular $6.25; Special $4.50 Two-burner Brooklyn Automatic Blue Flame Wickless Oil Cooker, nothing to smell or smoke, Regular $5.25; Special $4.50 Regular $1.35; Special 85e Dinner Sets Fine thin American porcelain Din- ner Ses, composition of one hun- dred pieces, white and gold with medallion centre, something new, | Regular, $15.00; Special, $10.00 | Tea Sets 25 beautiful three-piece Mahogany Parlor Suits ‘ike cut), artistically a \ tom (nothing to equal them), choice First quality German China Tea | of three sizes: Size 7 Regular...$1.49 Special..$1,44 $1.28 $1.55 One Thousand Dozen Standard Quality! Hemmed Sheets and Cases | Much Below Cost of.Material by the Yard Thursday and Friday, August 17 and 18 8 9 $1.69 $2.00 gold lined, (Basement.) Size 34x90 63x90 72x90 81x90 90x90 Regular 47c Soc 62c 69c 73c each | Special 39¢ 47¢ 53c 5% 65c each HEMMED PILLOW CASES, special at... eeere HEMSTITCHED PILLOW CASES, Basclalialasepageiaaeeaacaaa seat Regular, $7.00; Special, $5.00 + 9, Ihe, I2M4e, 15¢ each (Oc, I4¢, 19¢ each Seis, with neat floral decorations; very pretty designs, number to select from; every picce ( A different

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