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“baa Raha | NICKEL-A-WEEK IACCUSES BLOND MAN, WIFE SAYS, | CASHIER OF THEFT > 1S SPENDTHRIFT ty May Wogan Arrested, but was Only Careless with She Charges Ho Hogan with $100, Buying Ice Cream for | % “Lady Friend.” | May w iy teen, ww HE FEELS HIS POSITION. |:: Is Latnents that Notoriety He Has |’ Gained Makes’ Him Qut “a Cheap Sport” ond of aix- tf the Haren c d owith stealing oWne, a butcher at Twenty-titth Opinion tn Henders City, ts divia 4 aiftere: flat bh It is a qu thet is rend. § Can W Hogan live i Week for spending ? According fore Mas! been hand to his wife. rate Hig He in amounts of §: . Mrs. Ho; ragged support, the head ten cents o: jars and fifty cents. uuess I was careless,” cnte for a glans of | Could be wotten out of her. = can sie SSM COUT } dren, who n: | Where William's | per week goes } atithe information. The Awful Truth. hand my wages right over said Willlam, “but, say, the paper that I only get week spending mone don't pur 4 five cents That's @n awful thing to say about a} man.” pd ghbeltious head appeared crouna a! Her Fowl and the Justices nd Ry, aud announced five Call an Extra Adjournment | To-Day. | c "does spend more tha cents a week. 1 Eossessed me io 6 room and let the did. And as for e Judge just what I that maa at the only think of him, & Anger of ‘30 Philip M. Goodhart, a lawyer at No. 76 Elm street, causeq an early adjo! | |ment of the Special Seastons Cou five a Nene re, me day ag the result of a teart Soca. He message from Mr: Goo ge meaange tcld him, Goodhas i Reeenee plained, that Mr har arrested and are hun- | Made the Children ory. The contr 2 Intereetedly’ lst feu "t ie £33 ee aa quart at a ume, for his la I only allowed him five cents inquired Mrs. Hoga: 10 is you woods leoxin. gan, who is young cs it s he has Ta like to know Through Union Square, but Only One Person Is Injured. During Its Long Flight. 2 Kets all the for five cents a all the the way to aot." A Cheap Sport. om oat ale te ai A horse and wagon belonging to the a tren it ts aT a j| Fritvs Reetaurant Company of No. ay Broadway was standing at the corn 4 3 of Broadway and nelehbor, when the horse suddenly became fright- Worth of beer, ‘off. Be a sport.” John squandered peace wns temp’ KNIFED HIM TEN TIMES IN FIGHT: Bleeding from ten stab wounds in back, Tony Ho ye No. 2769 Hoffman street, ened and ran away. H. £, the driver, had gone inside here was no one to check the fight e horse ran et full speed to Four-! Godfrey other nickel andj and started west In the middie of aught and stopped | Jounted Policeman Edward Av Lars of the long run the horse had al Wis The orse Was not ind 5 ROW OVER A CARRIAGE. us 1, of | a@ttracted the attention of Patr Cullen, of the Tremont station, at One| ; < Hundred and Bighty-first street and| Bivnop Charles H. Fowler, of the |: Belmont avenue, Borral said that two| Metnodist Church, who lives at No. 33s men, whom he called “Junmie’ and! Wee nty-second street, 48 out of “Pedro,” had stabbed him in a quarre), | “2° chy for the summer. But because von He would tell no more about them, nor| #8 carriage Is here two rival livery. 5 make a complaint, deguring that he| en Were today in the West Side would “fix ‘em himse! Court, , Cullen sent for Dr of Pord-| + Summons wis obtained ‘by Robe ham Hospital, a at No, Borral's wounds, « stable at No. ous. Tony would pital. eee WAS NOT A SUICIDE. ca etcuarte dure diesides thet. or: der in court mann Shooting Wan Ace familiar with the The Coroner's Jury whieh tnquired into the death of Louis H. Orlen @hot in the head by a pistol held {n his own hands, at his home, N’ NO West Ninety-elhth street, brougut | in a verdict of accidental shooting Orlemann was a sufferer from in pia, and his wi ad just sald good- Bight to him, when she heard a pistol ea@hot, and, running back, found” him dead on the p fl 2 revolver in r i his bande, which he usually kept under dis pillow at night | The police thought it wos o aulelde case of sleep, a FE ROOSEVELT’S DAY OFF ) Be Visitors at Sagamore Hill, ana! to ew yw ee dabelling them n, definition of * nareatic s Re as ; is medicine which relieves pain rotuces sleep, but which in ‘ Sresidens Balers Himseit. ous doses produces stupor, conta, convulsions and death.” ‘Whe t GYOPER BAY, Aug. 18—No visitors | gmell of mi ng containing oplura aro disyuised, and wold under the received torday at Sakamoro HU) | of + Drops,” Cordials,” “Soothing Syrups,” cto, You should nx President deyoied tae day entirely | medicine to be given to your children without preston ed tennis with th ‘shoring, oooinpasied by some me nytt a Tew hours! oi oowevelt ‘ood children 44 of what it is composed, CONTAIN NARGO Or of Chas, H, Fletcher, | Says She Didn't Take $400,| HOT ON TRAL annette Rich Wh RIVERHHAD, L. 1 1 New York State Tax Co: ¥ tn conjunction Awneasors Aug with mission amination. An urgent appoal ssescors to look ‘ personal tax essessors Were oharged not a to letters to pay the en 30,000. was added was sworn to Suffoll as oners THREE KILLED & build-| i. nd Union Square to) wy Jo pu t) Mandler's hat sa ed 2 Douglas Robir | FROM W HIC th THERE Is NO WAKIN | | have been killed or wh. #0 health hes been ruined for life by bum and morphine, each of which is a narcotic product are prohibited from selling either of t! 6, CASTORIA DOES TICS, if it bears the signature Genuine Castoria always bears the signature of Club Flyer. ; ANNA OE rn TURNS THBLES BLES FOR MANY ANY BLOCKS ON HIGHWAY MIEN ‘| Horse Poeairnctin Up Broadway and Merchant pions One to Flight and Holds the Other Until Police Is Arrive — Escaped Man Arrested Later. Attacked by two high of his nome, ard, Je uu the ts put one of them to filght, captured other and handed him over to the Mandler is an athletic man, | four years of age party at his residence last nt hen the night's fun was over end kaye crack of a n f the viugs, wd the other an. Bowers aiid he was er The Sou later CP TM Dotti: ie had a Uttle ca WORT, re still remains a large por said mmany Lead BY FAST TRAIN Lawyer’s Wife in Trouble Over|Cross Family Was Driving Over! the Track of the Ogdensburg Road and Did Not See the of 24g0. Mr. and Mrs. to the coun- RUTLAND STOCK SOLD. Merchants’ ‘Trust Company ceivern G | Ruvind Co heso drugs will p Dr 1m, ed to ¢ 125,000 Kor It. Don’t Poison Baby. ORTY YEARS AGO almost every mother thousht her Ys must have PAREGOHIO or laudanum to make it sleep, “ince WV DROPS TOO MANY will produce the BLUEP Many are the children who paregoric, lauda- pista idren ut all, or b permit any a or your physician know | met the the ACS aaa ate Rak dei uy Lo GUY, HIGGINS RUES. ABAUAL 0 Swore Off New York Salis an the Cedric with Mis. City Assessments, Claiming | Suffolk County as Home: Known to Rural Collector. Higgins, Who Is 4 Poo | Health, and Will Retury | Sept. 15. | Gov. Frank W. Higg verpool in the W steamship Cedric. Mrs. nm | ed on the ex- mpanicd him and tt wr ; 2 nission, Com Btearns, chairman of the board: Com- cause of her health that the trp Halpin, of New York, and y.i4e We exre be gone until the ff teenth o said Gov. Hig gins, “when we will return Ce tle, Tam going to plok cut sor xintry village and there s rest " to @ question tn ects for seventy n J iiam Gil- E Save Time Order supplies Do your shopping Make appointments Instruct your office By Telephone Residence tclophone service Js furnished at 87 cents a week WEW YORK TELEPHONE CO, 15 Dey St. Attended Butl’s Sale? | If you haven't, do so to-day. Wil pay you. Thousands of thrifty men take advantage of our great Semi-Annual Sales to get the truest clothing bargains every year that are offered in this city Thousands of parents come to our stores at this time to get their boys all the clothing cessities that Il need from dispose of carried in among our four stores, re stiilabu ¢ followin Men's Spring and Summer Suits that were up to $15, now $7 50 Men’s Spring and Summer Suits that were up to $20, Men’s Spring and Summer Suits that were up to $25, now *13.°° Men’sExtra Outing Trousers, all ly now Off. Youths’ Suits, sizes 15 to 20, that were up to 28, now *4 Children’s Wash grates, now Fe: Off. Children’s Woollen Suits, ail grn es, re Suits, all you can't come Saturday all day Saturday cc Our i Get the Habit, Goto) HArcte Brothers UNION SQUARE 14th Strect, near Broadway, 279 Broadway, near Chambers, 47 Cortlandt St., nr. Greenwich, 125th St., corner Third Ave, ROH AY PeRNING ANGE 9 1905 © regarding ting the ee ai aa Ni ing style; very swagger. AVE. 21K Z2°STREETS. fia » DRY Goons Co, Women’s Oxfords i CO White Canvas; %3,0° re" Russia Calf; $2.50 Kind. A Saturday morning flyer, but of sufficient inducement Black Vici; $2 Kind. « | to bring you to the store for the short day. Three lots | are included. Figured together there are some- thing like 2 ,000 O pairs. The White C Canvas Ties have snappy military heels, are blucher cut; big eyelets. i The Russet Russta Calf Ties are built on newest lasts in a sweil toe shape; all sizes. The Black Vici Kid Tras have extension soles—a typical waik- I. | || There is nota pair: in the lot worth less than $2, and || the Russia Calf Ties are worth $2.50. All at a Dollar. Widths C, D and E. Sizes from 2% to 8. 2% Children’s Sandals in both Men’s W.L. Douglas Shoes Roman and barefoot styles; regularly $1 th irs very best and oxfords in almost every style, grade NE SEP ZOE shave and leather; slightly factory grades... a Ao White Canvas Button 'perfect; complete line of sizes and Shoes; ust for Satur. the bargain of the grosses Jig | t ‘1.89 Men Whe Hurry Here To-Morrow Will Get Fine $15 to $20 Suits at $10 If you happen to require a suit to finish out the season, or wish a light or medium weight suit for Fall and Winter, we can fit you to some of the nobbiest gar- ments in our stock; save you five dollars, possibly ten. Assortment comprises Silk-Lined Black Thibet Suits, Imported Irish Homspun Suits, Fancy Worsted Suits and others of Black Clay Worsted—in both single and double breasted. || $1.25 for $3 to $4 Vest. Double and single breasted ; washable; all splendid styles and elegant materials. “TWO STORES.” 132 to 146 W. 14th St., 83d St. and Third Ave., Between 6th and 7th Aves. One Block from “L” Station. END OF THE SEASON SALE. Men’s and Young Men’s Fancy $10.00 Suits Reduced to $7.75 We have at é ther our entire stock of Men's Suits, comprising all- wool worsteds, ehesiol ches, tweeds and homespuns; all stylish and serviceable Suits, beautifully trimmed and perfect fitting; about 800 Suits in all; not every size of every pattern, but every size represented, and you will find dozens of pleasing patterns in your size; some Suits of just the weight for the remaining hot days of Summer, and many styles and patterns suit- able for early Fall wear. See them on display in the show windows. Men’s sizes {rom 34 to 42. Young men’s sizes from 14 to 19, All on sale at the one price, $7.75 Formerly were $10.00. k only, ending next Friday. For one wee The importance of this offering will be more thor- oughly appreciated when you consider the superiority and excellence of the Surprise Store's Ten-Dollar Suits and the fact that during this sale you (a 5 have your unrestricted choice of any fancy $10.00 suit for... * Our Famous Guarantee, AS ALWAYS, Binds Every Sale. If any purchase, for any reason, fails to please, we will immediately refund the money. All Clothing bought here is pressed and kept in good repair one year free of charge, The SURPRE to Man and So. y, _ale of Men’s Suits, at $7.50 and $9. These Suits formerly sold for $15, $19 and $22. They are characteristic models o high-class custom tailoriig. The materials are biacXand fancy cheviots, 67, 50, 9 also fancy wersteds, now. $10, An 150 Cutaway Suits, now 3 wer and $22, att $1.15 $1.50 $2 and $1.50 Negligee Shirts, at... Children’s Suits, ......+++erceseere Eton Blouse Suits, with Fancy Sailor Collar, OPEN SATURDAYS UNTIL 10 P, M, 53 to 59 West 14th St., near 6th Ave. | Saturday Morning SPECIALS 8.30 Until 1 o'Clock Every Item an Extraordinary Value No Mail, C- O. D. or Telephone Orders Women’s Hosiery. Women’s fast’ black and tan Misses’ and Children’s Outer Garments. Silkoline, just the designs for Comfortabl:s, Lambrequins, | &c.; value 12c per yard, at.. | Couch Covers, An exceptional showing of Ori- | ental Couch Covers, in an cnd- less variety of colors and designs. | | All covers full sized and fringed | |all aroun; value \e $2.50 aad at. Sixth Avenue, 20th to 21st Street Women's Skirts. Poplinette and White Linen Skirts | Cotton Hose—made to se . f Hat 19¢. per pair Sample line of Junior Walking 5; Skirts in mixtures and Speess 10c ‘anama cloth — value g A ji mal Si00ceh at “es B29 | | Swiss Ribbed Vests Children’s Wash Dresses, Russian | | Women's Swiss Ribbed Vests, | | and fancy waist style, in linen and | | jow neck and no sleeves, sizes a, | | figured lawns, trimmed with lace, 5 and 6—resular price, | GA ih ele, sizes 6, 10 and 12 years— || | sc each, ‘Speearat LOC value $6.00 and 10.00; at 3 for 50c. | Se x | . = ; Men's Muslin Underwear : 5 a Drawers. Negligee Shirts. omen's Cambric and Muslin Bal, q A : | Drawers. with decp Rematitched | | snd gis NezHizee Shirts Saute ruftle, others with deep ruff ia " edged’ with lace or embroi jday)m orntng marked at | ery — ial ‘Satur- od special for Satur. 21c 50c 1 G % ‘gular Bree 29¢. —— —— | Corset Cobers. Men’s Underwear. | Women's Cambric and Nainsook . i Corset Covers, lace and embroid- (Shirts and Drawers ery trimmed, finished with col 100 dozen Men's Underwear, bal- ored ribbons — Satur- 21 ance of a manufacturer's stock, in day... Pee Cc a variety of colors—s0c. Regular price 35e. and’ ese values aiesch DUC Infants’ Slips. | Infants’ Long Slips, made of cam- | bric and nainsook, yoke trimmed (First Floor, rear), with tucking and embroidery in- 250 ¢ . serting; also bishop style, neck | . | and sleeves, finished with Hemstitched Shams, | , hemstitched ruff! 1 aay 0c each | ees ae Regul: | | Infants Short Dresses. BS Infants’ fine jainsoo! Short | Dresses, bishop style, with hem. | 250 al) 4 stitched collar and cutts Empire Embroidered. sus Spore as ASC) Shams and Scarfs, Regular Price 59c ellie 25C each —_—__—— ——_ Regular price 60c. ~ Women’s Belts. | Women’s Washable Embroidered | Belts, gilt buckles, assorted sizes ! —value 35c. cach; Saturday | J ain | if { 12c. if B PM imitation cat sot _| i glass silver | | mounted Claret — — — or Lemonade ugs (like illus- Lawn Waists. tration) —recu- 25 dozen Women’s Lawn Waists, coche Saturdy, elbow sleeves; all sizes. Value bens $1.75 each; Saturday morning inn @9C | | Fine Linen | [—*~<C*é«<R ements: =St:t*(<i«é‘éiz*zC Embroidered | a}je Clothes Wringers, Initial | The “Brighton” Wringer, guaran- Handkerchiefs. - teed for two years, makes wash Women's Linen Initial Hand Seay ee OF S175 | | ketehiets, plain henstitched and Bean a embroidered Swiss Handker- egular Price, $2.50. i} | chiefs—value 12':c. each; 8c ale ~ Dinner Sets. Pure Linen _hand-embroidered English Porcelain Dinner Sets, Initial Hand kerchiets, with choice of four decorations, all wreath designs; also plain linen | first quality ware, warranted hemstitched, all width hems— against craze; 100 pisces to the tequlat. price: ‘zoey 12'c | set; spe lor Sat- ence (fag Fi danpnoebeori $10.00 ee | Regular Price, $21.56. | ——— - Corsets. —- ———— Women's Fancy Tape Girdles. | Size\ from 18 (0 23—r-sular value Upholstery. $1.00; Saturday morning ele Figured and Striped 59c. | —_ | it | Muslin. 3,000 yards figured and stripe jis: 7 Muslin, 36 inehes wide, all the | || Women's Suits. | most popular dexignk valuc |] || Colored and White Lawn Suits 12'.¢ per yard, ateseevees 8c | value $6.00; Saturday morning \ | Silkoline. \ 5,000 yards floral and striped | aie 7c) —value $6.00; Saturday morning FIGURE THIS OOT! If, after a year’s hard usage, a 910,000 automobile $5, 000 will be worth but if $10,000 be shrewdly invested in Real ? pele okt ee $20,000 Which Is the Best Investment? Estate that in another year may readily be sold for REALTY SUNDAY WOR! For 4, 000 BxtAiNS SUE Wants. To