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THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVE Nowe sitll Tn News HES Nutshell ORCECISE ‘Believes He Can Prove that ... | Decree Was Legally | Several Missing After Fire. | F,OROVILLE, Cal. Aug 2—A fire, | Granted. which for a timo threatened to wipe out | | the city, broke out here early to~lay Before it was under contro! an entire block was desir Several fire: of persons are missing, Joss as estimated at $1. Electricity on West Shore. CLEVELAND, AUG. %—Con:ract “Bave been awarded for equipping West Shore Railroad with electricity | from Utica to Syracuse, N. Y. The Ar Grews-Vanderb ( ethat it had 5 trical cons: g to extort he annows at Mr, Sewell se reopened in Ten- the Mz. Sewell desires to FIGHTS HUSBAND GOLDIE MOHR ‘Man Accused of Trying to She May Get $750,000, Plus Yor ten minutes the woman say FOR HER LIFE IN WILL ACCEPT GAS-FILLED ROOM = CE-FOURTH (jot, Sticky Weather does not scem so op- pressive if you stay indoors and do your ordering, your shop- ping, your tiresome Compel Wife to Die Riverside Drive House, | with Him. | in Lieu of Dower. errands by Tt ts given to few women to have th That Mrs. Goldle Mohr Wood has Telephone lexpertence undergone by Mrs, Frank|agreed to accept one-fourth of her late 4 Residence Telephone at 87 cents a weck to do this, MEW YORK TELEPHONE GO. 1 aad then Ifve to tell about it, hueband’ 00) estate, plus the pala- ii permit you her/tial home at No, M0 Riv Drive, ing which he gave children, in Heu of her widow's dower Is a report to-day the| that followed the meeting yesterday be- tream of t n Henry M. Ca‘lin Wood’ he had planned would rney, and Morgan & Seabury eld her in his arms, st! ald thet ING, AUGUST 23, _ Ness IcesCream Soda Served with € rushed Fruit at Sc. glass i Cream served at sinall ta idding, Bisque flavors of Cream and Ices les in Candy Store. Glace, Bisque Tortont All 10¢ line of If Seven Handred $5.75, $7.50 & $10 Handsome Silk Waists 7° x" A manufacturer's entire stock; a clear-up of every high- a . in his factory. into a store to be sold below worth. And right at the W st Season ! : his Silk Waist event should happen in ot DS The most superb Waists that has ever come beginning of theSilk ond thelr lives. No. 280 Broadway, counsel for the ex- owen; ‘Ten minutes and we both will be ecutors of the Wood Ch: ff through with the troubles of this life,” Many conferences h Beat held be-| 1 oniers she says he hissed to her many dene Goeth the attorneys, it was only 7 Values1 5. § $9.65 i bak vweud and that |4# the fimes filled the room that had| yesterday, according to report, that Sale price, aoe es we eh a gan “ma been closed by him there was reached an amicable basis Ghiffonter iad A) tchal saya her husband held for an agreement that would keep a 4 : In doing this Mr. <NewWireless Instrument. BAN FRANCIS a Wireless Instrum } st austive tests to si fhan the more Bow ta use, hh Benicia Barracks Young soldier of th Killed in His Laboratory. ST. LOUIS, MO., 23.—Dr, Will- fe Referee / gue, in on Sept. 11 f the case ts] of Marion ‘Sime Killed by an ex; deboratory of |) qdteth was indirec roseenting a sys th mptume and cure of consumption. Warsaw Jails Crowded. WARSAW, RUSSIAN PO! %—The strike in the fa ing. The wholesale arre been made rs in the legal been repre-| 4 ns of law-| begen, and al- some of tham is her legal] to-day that | e the set , apart for political offenders ars full. fren enga, for her. Steamer Free from Reef. | NANTUCKET, MASS., AUG. %. steamer Gay Head, which ran on a submerged ledge near her wh on her arrival here from New Bedfors last night, floated at high water earl, to-day. Castro Greets Russell. &% POPVLAR Sister, to-da: 9 President C: he | ordially recely ed his ci tro, by whom noe w vescent Heinze Buys Mexic_. Mines, correctoeiof] | O CITY, AUG. 23.—F. ~ i} pre Ce AUG Be Aue Ma se Stomachs Bitte of Ousace: sete Ocalan” 2 ACHING HEADS, BILIOUSNESS, raed CONSTIPATION An Effective, Cooling, Refreshing Remefy, commended by thousands upon thousands of enthusiastic users during Che past 60 years. ‘At Draggitta, soe. end B1,or by mail from THE TARRANT CO., 44 Hutson Street. N.Y {PIANOS At Greatly Reduced Prices Not the Cheap, Unknown Sorts The public has been quick to appreciate the extraordinary prices }| at which we have been selling Pianos the past ten s. Yesterday's Tesponse was a great gratification. Bee it giv iS More room, absolutely necessary since the painters and decorators are in possession of part of our building, turns a dull month into one and becaus: it is gratifying to feel that the public has recognized the bargains given. || This week we offer several special bargains fresh from our fac- ]| tories. Some are factory samples, others are discon’ inued st few odd designs, only one of a kind. instruments and are new, except having been by wholesale buyers, All i ments, though they are practically 1 one that comes fresh from the factory. We are also offering some Exceptional Bargains In Slightly Used Sterlings Some have been used so little that only an expert can tell them from new, Should you purchase one, only yourself needeyer know that you bought it at a decided reduction from the regular price, Original Prices $325 to $450 Reduced Prices $270 to $360 In returned rentals we have some beautiful ins‘ruments very cheap, Some have been used a very short time, and as we rent only strictly new Pianos they are almost: new, The prices are low, some of the best Returned Rentals at $185 to $260. In Second Hand Uprights that have been tak in axchange for Sterlings, we have some genui ‘Piano has been thoroughly reconstructed inevery way and will give Satisfaction. The prices range from $125 to $235. Then in|) thoroughly reliable inexpensive Pianos not Ster ‘ings—we have new }/ Pianos at prices ranging as follows: $160, $175, $190, $200, $225, { $250, $275 and $300. If you think of buying a Piano it! will certainly pay you to investigate this sale The ces are the lowest possible and the terms exceptiona! Moors Attack Frenchmen. TANGIER, AUG. Frenchmen | while on a prom out the town y. T ed and robbed used instru- with us is only en as part payment bargains. Every } m™ Sterling Piano « | $18-520 Fulton Street, cor. Hanover Place, Brooklyn Close Saturdays at 12,30 during August het hier freedom and life ter hai contest courts, If Mrs. Wood accepts t compromise wrth, with the in. she will get ‘a vise while she was rapldly for the estate out of the law Sing her senses, Fin. as her brain as reeling, she made one desperate ruggle and tossed her husband from rand reach d@ the door and gained sf serpentinefront; heavy I brass trimmings; large ay uronered S| French bevel plate] | mirror; ina variety of Her husband followed. staggering af- and woukl have dragged her \gin at $3.98. et McCLAIN, SIMPSON &00., . Carpets, Rugs, Etc. 539-41 8th Ave. Northwest Corner 37th St. onus” the bed nd and errested by the in the Fourth Preci: ne Stamps Till One o’Clock To-Morrow Telephone 5500 Gramercy 1,600 Stamps Equals os"ts sjenby sdureig 603 One Stamp After 1 o'Clock Tree with Every Ten Cents Spent. © During August We Close Saturday at One o'Clock Everything We Advertise, Advertises Us! § 27 9€ tor $15 Raincoats! ~~ Don’t lose this chance! Don’t miss saving $7.02! Don’t miss securing a Stylish, sensible, serviceable garment in all the newest effects! Do not confound the little price with little quality. This offer is for Thursday only. They are made from the famous shower-proof material, in Oxford, tan and olive, box plaited back and double-breasted front, trimmed with tabs and but- Second Floor. tons; another style is a collarless effect trimmed with soutache braid. They have new shaped sleeves and 4 full skirt. All sizes, and sell regularly for $15.00. will buy them. They represent the $2.50, 83.00 and £3.50 grade shoe made in Goodyear welt and hand turned soles, military, Cuban and Frecch heels, tipped and plain toes, sizes 2\: to 7, widths B to E. von cannot duplicate them anywhere at this price for Women’s White for Chi‘dren’s 89c Canvas Oxfords, 39e¢ White Canvas blucher cut, with large eyelets, Barefoot Sandals, from the military heels. Even at $1.25 1 size 4 up to the larger they would be cheap, but we 2d, the regular 9&c kind have all sizes, 2}4 to 7, and for Girls’ School widths D and E. For this sale 9 © Shoes in viei kid, only 89c. patent tip, button style. A solid leather shoe 77¢ throughout, andone ton aud lace, that will wear. Sizes 8% for Children’s White Canvas Shoes in but- Sizes 814 to 2, Iso Wash Goods, including fine dim- ities, lawns, ba- tiste, dotted swisses and cot- ton foulard. Sale of Bed Spreads six months azo, when they were much lower Bought when cotton was about sy Ra a a nee a Inegest quilt mill in be East, They are called “Seconds.'’ You can 60 per cent. lessthan now. 5,000 hardly find the imperfections Ye * 2 inches (not more than 6 to a cus- fomer); would cost notlessthan10c. at ‘ Sale of Bed Sheets lin, 81x90 inches, would cost now 50c.; each, at... sheets of good eon | The tor orende worth to 040 (o he for 'Aurendy. worth. to $ia6° tor sauin spreads Van to 82.00 ; oa Satin Spreads | S18 “tor? dntin Spreads | Moin 10°68.00 bleached mus- Main Floor, lace, of TAFFETA, in all black, an exquisite line of colors, and DIE and of LACE. They are cut after the very ni and designs. In short, they are the identical waists ot to $10 for a little later on. To-morrow—chonse at § r store 95) EB in an Shoes town. Prices Are at Fractional Cost. a question now of making profits; all that is past and We must clean house—that's the point. All broken lots, es in which sizes are not complete, will be sold. We know will be sold, for the prices are attractive—considering the ery pair is fully up to our standard; a part of ¢ our regular ntight say. And they will go out from here w our fullest guarantee for wear and servi ce, ranged special tables for quick handling, and an extra force of peo- you to-morrow, Friday and Saturday until noon. her ple to s We, men’s $3.50and$5|Women's $1.50 and $2 ealp hater and| tan and black Oxfords; broken ords; lots ar es; find your size broken sizes; eee 2 L 95 ond urs 70¢ Women ’s $3 and $3.50 Women’s $2 and $2.50 " Oxfords; all leathers| tan Oxo: 02 but is style, LOS) Women’ 's $1.50 and $2 Women’ S $150 Russi a : onthe in excel-| Calf Gibson Ties; very stylis t of the Masts in all sizes. To choose at. 1.00 close at .. : 1. 00 Women! 8s $3. 50and $4) Children’s $/.00 \Nhite Ru Calf a e Tan Kid Ox-| Canvas Oxfords and Button is “Walk-Over” AE Shorey last a ibe season. Find Lord & Taylor Will Continue for Balance of Week, Mid-Summer Clearance Sale of Entire Balange of Summer Stocks of Women's, Misses’ and Children's Suits, Dresses and Coats at Half Original Prices. — Also — Lace, Silk and Novelty Waists at Half Former Prices, ' Broadway and Twentieth St,, Fifth Ave., Nineteenth Se our power to spreadihem out before you, just as we ‘\ see them here. This store » wouldn’t be bige morrow to contain the crowds. sell every waist. est models; an 14,000 Pairs of Men’s, Women’s and Children’s August Clearance The Shoe business of the Adams Store during June, July and August has exceeded by FIVE of the same months in any previous year. have always sold quantities this city has ever known such a season. —and our Shoe Prices—have been the talk of the And now fora sensational clearan wind-up that ought to result in tremendous se with exigneion soles all . Choose at I. 00 s Wish it was within oughtos As itis, we will DE CREPE trimmed of PE Al 1 i i ' } > TIMES that And we store in Our Shoes of Shoe No eason’s ling Tip Ox- Boys’ $1.75 to $3 shoesin ee leat 1 styles; near- is (En Just in time To piece out before Fall sets in, Men's Suits, $7.50, $9; were $15, $19 and $22. Materials are French cassimeres, fancy cheviots and worsteds—$7.50, $9. ast call at i 30 Cuta ts left; ere $19 and $22; now $10.50, ys’ Suits, $1.95 to $3.50, Norfolk and double-breasted uits sizes, children’s Suits, $1.50. special lot. Ende easor. price, Blue serge and *hevant, all wool $1.50, Negtigee Shirts, 31.15: vere $1.50 and $2. | Open Saturdays until 10 P. M, | 53 to 59 West 14th St. (HE WORLD NEWARK BRANCH, 794 BROAD ST., Advertiser Building, NEWARK, Nee