The evening world. Newspaper, August 17, 1905, Page 9

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sion | EOIN EEO EFT - 7 a! HAT OF SUMMER TES BHCK SEA ‘ Backbone of the Hot Season| Seems Broken. but Sunshine Takes the Place of Rain and Gloom. Revorn! thousand of New York's Population rose early to-day and ran-| @acked the ch losets for the blankets and hat had been | lola away In the spring time, and fall clothing bargains had an added Inter- est to tho busy crowds hurrying to work i though Inviroratin kbone reemed broken heyond a night of excellent when the + at Unkered for fv the lowest ¢ Weather Buren street thermomet during the night. Down along the seashore the tempera- ture was several degrees lower than It Was in town during the night and much 5 in many of eparations 's tven by the ¥, althourh a it ag low as 68 8 | d e elev blue noses a flannel goods fn encouraging | had rut ture, to 65 HOW NEGROES WIN AS BUSIIESS MEN Interesting “Experiences” the’ Feature of Their Convention To-Day—Booker Washington | in the Chair. -| having eloped to KEW EVIDENCE N BELL CSE Father Says He Has Papers in the Divorce Case That Will Prove Daughter’s Allegations of Crue! Treatment. Determined to fight for his daurhter's honor and reputation, the Rev, R. M. Stratton, father of Mrs, Henry C. Bell, returned from Chfcago to-day, After a two hour's stay in that city Mr. Stratton says that he has set the legal ball rolling suMctently to crush all the allegations made by Henry C. Bell against his wife, whoin he charges with urope with W. H. ot the Vir Company, of Hibbard, Vice-President Ginla-American Oyster No. 4 Warren street. THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, AUGUST 17, 1905. - (Special to The Evening World.) | MOUNT VER) N, Y., Aug. 17 Under a ni ur law of the loc Board of Haalth Mount Vernon roosters are prohibited from crowing between | 10 o'clock at night and 6 o'clock in the morning. Dogs are prohibited from barking during the same hours. ‘the law reads: lowing anl- barking dogs | animals which | Lied to erent: | ree and kind ot only does nat great A has Stratton, who is a kindly faced ble wentleman with gray hair, emphatically stated to an Evening World reporter to-day that hi duuginter's alleged cruel treatment at the hands of her husband would soon be proven. “The time is not ripe for me to give A statement to the public. In fact, the ‘8 | public has had too many statements al- | Causing bel ready, My daughter is a woman, inno- ing more publicity by talidng. “I have papers that will, when the x throw ‘astounding t htt ght on tils m The aged who has ar f t of his pea FIT STEER been ful LONG OVERDUE Athos, Bound for This Port from Jamaica with a Crew of Twenty-eight, Has Not Been Heard from Since Aug, 3. vention of the | League was Garden, Lex- ington avenue and Fifty-elghth street. Booker T. Washington presided and the opening invocation was by Bishop Alex- ander Walters, of the A. M, E. Zion | Church, Mrs, J. W. Page, of Philadelphia, read @ special paper asking for support for eolored working girls. | ress of the nesro | I y. of Philadelphia, uid minence in American among “The negro's p. Ute traits as to his good deeds. Yeurs be- fore he acquired a reputation for doing some of the bal t to him he had ¥ valor os the rth and 8 due not so much to his bad | ¢ Some anxlety {s felt to-day for the safety of British steamer which Is long overdue at this port vessel {s a Atlas 1 owned by the Donald pany, of No, 18 Broadway. his clty fry 's will have a ; Cape Henry in GUESTS OF ROOSEVELT. Postmaxter-Geueral Cortelyou and on "Loan Armstr: men g his paper Jorn W said me ents Ww “the ach out s would » ba tune man (A of pace Ambassndor wer Callers To-Day. A smooth little 34-inch standard smoke that combines all the satisfaction of the long cigar with the elegance and con- venience of the short one, Royal Bengals LITTLE CIGARS—PACKAGE OF TEN, 15 CENTS Now being made from selected tobacco that has been for two years undergoing newly perfected refining processe3; and these rew processes have produced a “blend” that any lover of high- grade Domestic ‘leaf will pronounce delightful, If you haven't smoked a Royal Bengal during the last few weeks you will get a pleasant surprise for your 15 cents that will be well worth the price. TN EVERY PACKAGE 18 NOW BEING PLACED A HANDSOME SOUVENIR PICTURE AMERICAN CIGAR CO., Manufacturers n laws, but | hits at the Harlem’ and | Rallmads ‘by prohibiting | Me of cars during prohibited | raging of lange bells or the | ving of steam whistles ig forbidden ! under the ponilty of a fine of not | | Jess than &% nor more than $0 for each | lo | he fire bel J empted tt wou sending |CLERK AND $20,000 | | HAVE DISAPPEARED. looking for KK THROAT AND LUNGS intl] incurable condlt , A TRUTHFUL | Wontertu Ye of watarrh, (between Weda you ¢ call for ful ulars about the special home treatue: i Dati | | | | date of the Board of Health, of whleh Dr. A ROOSTERS MUST NOT CROW AFTER 10 O'CLOCK P. M. |Dogs May Not Bark During Prohibited Hours Under Mt. Vernon’s ° New Curfew Law, Which Goes Into Effect Saturday—Best | of All, Steam Whistles Must Be Silent! \" \ physicians of = c 6" AVE.AINS 22° STREETS. NEW YORK. Siand$1.50 Copy= right Books, 15e. Here is a chance to pick up several x very good books at a little price. » Original editions—published at § IX ANG of his left le ca) f ia ; was tuken to —) pital, He lives h street Theabove DRY GOODS ¢ One Thousand $3.75 to $5.00 $ I 25 ) ° e ©. Shirt Waist Suits at A Final Clearance at the Lowest Price Ever Quoted by Any Store in the World. Go into any store and price an ordinary Calico or Lawn Wrapper of fair quality and itil be more than One Dollar and a Quarter. Yet this is to be the selling price of all the handsome Shirt Waist Suits which we have previously thought cheap at $3.75 / to $5. This price is in line with our determination 1 not to carry over a single dollar’s worth of Summery | merchandise, You could not buy the bare cloth for a good deal more than these suits will sell for to-morrow, to say nothing of the trimmings. And they are not ordinary Suits in any sense. They are spic-span new—fresh out of their boxes, not a bit mussed or soiled—and the styles are the very best. (i for the $5.25 to $7.50 $2.50 Shirt Waist Suits This lot includes every suit of the higher grades we have left in stock. A great variety of styles and materials, SS trimmed to meet the requirements of present fashions, “Summer Clearance in Razors from The Basement World’s Fam- Now is the time to buy—even if ous Makers, you lay the articles away for next season’s use. Bu immer isn’t over yet by any means, Lawn Mowers: $3.50 kinds now $2.25. $5.00 kinds now $3.45. Garden Hose, formerly priced 15c. foot; reduced’ to, per 10 foot » two burner and many other goodtitles Five Hone, three bears, t one leopard arrived on neoram Hanourg. to-day. mals, All are A. M. Campbell, one of the leading ne Clty, ds President. " rom performing ani! Saks & Compani; Broadway, 33d to 34th Street. FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Tropical Suits for Men at $11.50 TWO GARMENT MODELS y $15.00,$18.00,$20.00 and $22.50 With this sale we shall have done with the tropical suits—and a right heavy penalty we are paying for the privilege. The revised prices involve straight edge single breasted, rounded edge single breasted and the long, loose double breasted models of tropical warsteds, honespuns and cheviots ina variety of patterns, together with blue serge and flannel in white or cream, plain or striped ome an FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Outing & Dress Trousers for Men Special.at $2.25 Formerly $3.00, $4.00, $4.50 and $5.00 That they are identified by our imprint insures all that you can demand of the trousers, both in ser- vice and in style. Wide hip and conservative models fashioned of worsteds, crashes, homespuns and cheviots in more than fifty designs, as well as serge in black or blue. the 38° Some Bargains in We are closing out Cray Whiting's fine co tie p ent, FP make the price at SC ver quire tor paper. Gas Hot plat style; reduce rom $1.65 98 fOse.. balance of FOR THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Straw Hats for Men at 50c Every straw hat in the shop is under the ban— split, sennit, rough, mackinaw and milan braids in all sizes, with brims and crowns from extreme to extreme. The greater number of the hats were $1.50, liberally punctuated with those that were $2.00 and $2.50. Panama Hats at $2,95 We would have every Panama Hat in the shop out of it before the season is done. To that end prices have been reduced to $2.95. Window Screens, all in stock; worth up to 25¢e choose any size ..... worth $2 and Water Coolers close 89c Marked to several styles that were $15. ae 10. 25)| Mason's Fruit Jars, with porcelain lined covers: re- ASC ' H duced from 75c. doz to... Jelly Tumblers, regularly di priced 35. reduced 18¢ to. SIX THOUSAND PAIRS OF W. L. Douglas Shoes HAVE REACHED US THIS WEEK, actories have r sent us in 4 single week. And it is alto e received ast that will come us for tory will shortly switch on to its Winter work. It is no ex- iggeralion to say that no lot has ever come to us that was quite as good as this one. s to be well-nigh p the Douglas factory, we term them “Factory Damaged.” $3.70 t+ $3 a air Low Sfoes and High Shees ps3 Plenty More of the in Tan and Black. AND Women’ s‘Patrician’ Oxtords at $1.95 Never before haye they been sold for less than $3.50. No store is ever jj allowed to break the price on “Patrician,” since they are recognized standard the world over at $3.50. @ makers made us a c sion in this one instance, in order to clean up our stock and make ready for the big Fall business. Several styles, in all sizes and widths. Misses’ Apparel at a Sacrifice £6 to $12 Coats, $2.50 | $2 to $4 Dresses, 50c. | Regular $10 Suits, $4.75 TRUE PIPE RAZORS *yr TURED SOLELY oy Boston Dress Trunks ®: ® x v 1 full cover FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Wegligee Shirts for Men at 95c Fi , $1.50 and $2.00 That we have maintained them in our regular stock throughout the season and at the regular prices argues well for the fabrics and tailoring of the shirts. To be rid of the “tail-enders’—a thousand all told—we have revised the prices greatly. iggest lot of She Negli 113 with plain or plaited bosoms, in | open front or coat models, with cuffs attached or | Jetached, fashioned of the finest woven cheviot, -P5¢ madras and percale in all manner of designs and | Sizes 14 to 17%. J. You m jeular te colors. FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Siraw Hats for Children at 19¢ Formerly 75c to $1.00 The final price revision concerns straw hais in wide brim sailor models trimmed with silk band and streamers, and a number of continentals of mixed straws, together with a representative collection of boys’ hats in yacht models of sennit and canton braids All sizes @hildren's 1.00 quality barefoot and Roman Sandals, ve at, pair Trunks and Suit Cases Go where you will and how you will with a trunk or bag that 8 apparel w has our imprint to identify it, and we promise you this: the | BIGFERTLE $5.00 trunk or bag will come back with you, little the worse for Rimless having gone. Nor is abnormal weight the’ penalty for the | Eyeglasses abnormal strength, And our prices are materially more 50c¢ modest than those which prevail generally. For instance: models, all Steamer Trunks of selected/Sake Special Dress Trunk 1 years Vale TOMS ll el-otated sp p basswood, covered with sail) of seasoned basswood, coy- ues from $6 2 1) $r06. We WH sell then eae duck, oil painted, strength-|ered with oil painted sail (QBS, nccnens 5 and Saturday at 350c, per pair, ened by narrow slats,brassed|duck, leather bound, cloth Girls’ Wash Dresses Prifione srs malleable iron trimmings. |lined, copper riveted and aa va aa BEA ters | Sizes 32 to 40, $8.00| brass trimmed; two trays. th Men's Suit Gasen of sole) 5!#2s 32 to 40, $10.00 ‘50e leather, over stout frame,| Women's Suit Gases of sole iy Misses’ Sitits in Frocks copper riveted, linen lined, |leather. over a stout, rigid Wea and Pele ane aa JOne coat shirt pocket, secure lock, 24/frame and linen lined, light f AN 4h 75 Fon Hee in, long, $5.00 | weight. Size 24 ins, $3,95 * | Ad 50c SPECIAL FOR FRIDAY eries at Endsot-Week Prices. Mik $15 Rain Coats for Women, $10.50 New belted model fashioned of herringbone or overplaid worsted in olive,oxford or tan thoroughly waterproofed. An impressive rain coat well tail- ored in its every detail, All sizes from 32 to 42, U. 8. Inspected, oe : iid! Weg Crackers i Buster Brown, Smart Se Covert Coats for Women Value $10.00 to $22.50. At $4.90 and $9.50 One hundred coats ina series of fitted models fashioned of excellent covert cloth in various tn be te, 81.000 BAM" Pp all flay FLAKES Hnind, Tavors n ausel $1.00; I ny shades of tan and lined with serviceable silk, H Mow Ba I ae for ails amie! to bet

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