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THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, AUGUST 24, 1905. use the ronda on that day, and I think! CUT THROAT AND WRISTS. that in case of an accident the Sup-T-| yonn Hamilton, fifty yeara old, out | visors would In great part be legally hile (hroat and Weete in an ott IE fe reaponalble for giving nermission for alee, to kiN himself to-day at a the race. sf No, 305 Wyckoff avenue, Witl- “AYthough Iam not positive, I tee |i aK ~ ‘ Hevo if the logailty of the race ts|imsbura. He was taken to the Ger- man Hospital a prisoner, where physl- clans sald he would recover. Hamilton, According to friends, has been despond- ent for some time, AUTO CUP RACE Much Opposition Develops to the Road Contest for Vander- bilt Cup—Supervisor Seabury | Against the Sport. ie ELWELL FROM MUSEUM Policeman Prevents the Cura- tor from Entering the Building. ROW OVER AN ANTIQUE. ACCUSED IN SUIT Operatio Singer Says There’ Were No Divorce Counter- charges and Religious Ques- | tion Did Not Arise. T think it will be, dt will be found un: constitutional. | brought to an {ssue in the courts, which Stern Brothers Opposition to the holding of the race for the Vanderbilt Cup continues tn cer- tain quarters in Nassau County and a | movement is under way to secure an [injunction against the race. Robert Seabury, who is one of the Supervisors of Nassau County, voted against granting rights to the Automo- bile Club of America for the races on Sept. 3 and Oct. 14. Supervisors Willets END OF SEASON SALE llisses’ & Girls’ Summer Apparel MISSES’ SUITS, of Linen, Silk Lawn, Organdy and Fancy Nets, Heretofore $10.50 to 18.50, 94,95, 6.95 | werta Bispham, the operatic singer, | MISSES! SHIRT WAIST SUITS, of Linens, 1.98 Heretofore $3.95, $1. {seued the following statement to-duy “Upon my arrival in America fron | England last Saturday I was con- fronted by a varicty of statements in the newspapers bearing upon my pri- | vate uffairs. All of these publications have arisen primartiy out of the un- fortunate loss of a suit for divorce Soulpture Expert Refuses to Remove from Cellar Statue Lawns, Dotted Swisses and Chambrays, oe Coolest we We Give Dividend Stamps. 1,000 Stamps are worth $3.00 cash, and 600 are worth $1.50 cash a buying Store in Brooklyn, Merchandise in over 100 departments of Most Pleasant Summer Shopping Place. a | - Gat Street, from Bridge to Duffield Street. CG Close Daily, 5.30 P. M, On Saturdays, 1 o’Clock Noon, 30 Big -----. rt C.@ BROOKLYN. C. A Stamp with Bach 10e. of Your Purchase J Bargain Sales For rie, and Saturday Until Noon. ‘Unusual Values for August’s Last Friday. which 1 felt called upon to bring in and Sones tavernas Mr. 6 TGHabn tac VeASh RES. oni ored the races. Mr. Bea- 1 ! Given by Financier. et ston cooat parte bury sald yesterday: Guisipa, High asd Dutch Neck ok; 75c, 98 White Jelly Sofa Men’s ; "I wish most particularly to deny that Guimpe, High and Dutch Neck Styles, 9 FOC ai pe, Hig! tyles, ' the question of religious bellet hae tn-| | think the Supervisors. eee ll Rema janienie MerGuiiaEs Dotted Swiss. Glasses. Pillows. Outing Suits. fluenced me in any way in any legal | Tights in the matter. Morally, not | || GIRLS ie ai White Dotted Swiss, all Jelly Glasses, with Sofi Men's Outi s, all i By order of J. Plerpont Morgan a dte|action I have heretofore taken; that 1 | think they should have given permis. ||| of White Lawn, Full Cut Models, Value $1.35, 59c, 69c ai ages paueranereeoty | Ipsec aT eeaee jot or Cory Corer! | Men's Ouling Suits, all ; pollceman has been stationed at the door|tave falled to provide as well as Iny | Son. Personaty, T am opposed to tt, , 5 y; suitable for mak- | 2 sizes; fluted glass: this | POWs bright and pretty | soins and fancy mix- SF ths Metropolitan Museum of Art in|in my powor for the wants of my fam. | and had I given permission for the ho'd- ||! Girls’ Silk & Fancy Coats Greatly Reduced. 5 | is a very good offering at | NEW patterns, in figured! tures, coats and trove » Central aoe ‘9 keep E. Edwin Elwell, | ing of the event and some one had been | | | this time of the year, | Sateen, with deep ruffles! sers.’ The value of these ‘ 7c ae Te: ipture, otf the premises. Killed as the result oe an accident I do washes well and is nice) when many are making (in the Art Needlework) suits runs from $6.00, Sate sith the Yemen to eat | t wie a couple 1 not ae i would ever have forgiven and cool. jelly. Department). | 8 50 up to $10.00, ‘5 e t 1 i tl iv proces gs al- | myse! ‘or it. | Gatea ene ‘of the antiques picked up nt fo, mere wag not as has been | opts an injustice to prevent any one || West Twenty-third Street. Yalue 12: ¢ yd; Cc Val, 35c. doz.; c Value 50c.; c | Value to $10; lorgan on his recent Huropean Just he} a tion for | {fom being on the highway. I am of! \ 2-Day Price, 2-Day Price, 2-Day Pri 4 Stip, in ee same manner that the| 4 Shons was before the courts. | the opinion that vehicles and le can! | y | y . zsy Price, iy ico. “Ke Board of Directors had treated “The ; 3 = 7 F ; Bede ih mee aa = | Olive Oil Beautiful ~ Women’s White Biondi. In other words, Mz, Blwell = = = = = ———== || Castile Soap. Chambrays. Fall Hats. | India Linon. Imported Olive Oil Cas-| Beautiful Chambrays, Women's Ready - to ‘Sixth Avenue 20th to 2ist Street! | Acting Curator Story wished the @tatue placed in a conspicuous position ‘by the time Mr. Morgun returned from Hiyrope. Mr. Elwell, who is not a poil- @olan, was less concerned with pleasing ‘Mr. Morgan than with preserving the artistic atmoshere of the collections in bie charge. Statue Left In Cellar. The Caius Gallus is very tall and is on a ridiculously high base. ‘Dhere was no room for it in the antique rooms, and it would have looked ridicu- lous, according to Mr. Hiwell, in the Bo he left Sixth Avenue| | 20th to 21st Street H.ONeill & Co SPLENDID SPECIALS | For All Day Friday and Until 1 P. M. Saturday Every Item an Extraordinary Value No Mail, C. O. D. or x Telephone Orders hall of modern sculpture. 4t in the cellar. Acting Curator Story was insistent | upon getting the Calus out for Mr. Mor- gan's return, Mr. Elwel: told ‘him flat- ly that he was not going to have any one interfere in his business, even if ||) 5 that person happened to be acting cur a q = i oe iy Misses’ and Children’s Corsets, 65c Hemmed Sheets Upholstery So the Cafus reposed in the junkroom Shoes Women's Corsets, inwhite Limit, 2¢ Ieanomen ‘abie Oil Cloth when Mr. Morgan visited the musoum iiss? sna ChUGeeat) and drab. W. B.C. B. Sean auliy Sie 0 1{ yards wide—lirst following his recent saturn, Acting Males esta Chilareais R.& G, Thomson's and G5 | | aixv0. Vaide ye each, at (OC | | auality Table Oil Cloth ; Curator Story tol and’ Lace Shoes, ses'7- J OQ) PN. Sizes 18 10 30 in in newest designs and + JD '¢ colors, at per yard... Regular price 21c. | Couch Covers well. “Get a Policeman,” Says Morgan. Disinias: the assortment. Always $1.00, at..... } to 2—regular price $1.29) and $1.50; special at... Misses’ and Children's White Canvas Button and Lace Shoes, also Oxford! Ties—Sizes 7 to anal Jar price $1.10 and $1.4 special a Pillow Cases Hemstitched Pillow Cases.) sizes 45x36, made up in} the best possible manner} 10c —a standard quality — Tegular 14c. cach, at... | “You are acting director. him,” said Mr. Morgan. Mr. Story pointed out that the by- laws would not allow him to dismiss ny one without the concurrence of the in Silk Petticoats ‘90c Women’s Silk Petti } 5.00 300 Couch Covers in, Oriental strip:s They , Regular price $2.5 | 1.25 each. Special, at. @ensigned Caius Galius to the junk Room. are fringed all around, Cushions Tapestry covered silk ) | floss filled cushions. The | | ecu. coats, in black and — serviceable colcrs, all + lengths and assorted | styles-——value $6.75, at! suspend him until the next “said Mr, Mor- “Weil, meeting of the trustees, gan. “He refuses to be suspended,” sald Girls’ and Boys’ coverings are in Oriental | gry. ES erate Pajamas — Crib Blankets designs and just the thing - 5c “Phen get a pol ! | A Limit 2 pairs each customer. for the porch, |: d Mr. Mor in white and delicate col-) Women's Neckwear (rimit:aipsirs each: customer.) Meiosee Regular price | | That svitled Mr, Elwell. Story wrote orings, sizes 2 to 14 years’ 750 Embroidered Linen and $1.50; Special | with pink and blue bor- ders. Regular price 49c. “/25¢ Per pair, ateeeeseseeee Lawn Stock and Turn over Collars, Lace Em- broidered Linen and |. Lawn Collar and Cutt | 25c Sets, Embroidered ard Lace Scarts. Former the curator of sculp' a letter In- | forming him pf his suspenston and as: ing that Mr. Blwell would not cor dum to use force to enforce the But Mr. Elwell persisted, ord and the po-| Meeman had to be called to kee: " A Window 4,500 Opaque Window Shades, several colors to wclect from, 36x72 inches, al | White Crib Size Blankets,) —always 98c.; special. Women’s Hosiery Women’s black cotton mounted on good, 25 Dinner Sets. strong spring rollers, com- off the pr Hose, medium weight, price 50c. Special at.... ete with tixt = | | Mr, El had a turbulent career doubie soles, heels and - JQ Johnson's best English) Pe Me | | fas curat pture at the mt toes. Value 15c. and 19¢, | porcelain Dinner Sets 2 oe Gen Di C and he had man | Per pair, atecseoeseseee ! ‘ pieces to the set, , _ Silk row, but kept him because he ||) —— —— Handkerchiefs including Soup Tu- New designs and color- | watd he was uable. His system o: fae = Ain hind Z reens and large Plates | ple dere Oueataland taloguing Is tie best ence. He {Ib | - 3 inen hand embroid- and large Meat Dish. - stripes, suitable for com- eee ene ts te bes wei) Swiss Ribbed Vests ered initial and _hem- ‘ These are all Tatler’s 16.50 fortables, Lambrequins, { 7c aay he lacks tact and that Women's Swiss Ribbed stitched and Swiss Hand- 12 high-class Decora- : &c. Regular price 12 | top frank in his optulons |] | White Cotton Vests, iow kerchiels; recular price Se tions; sell regularly for per yard, at... : Metropolitan t 1] | neck and no sleeves—value (12c 20¢ and 25¢ each, at..... $22.50 and $25.00 per in” was re- Ive. cach; at or 70c per *s dozen. SCL, ALL. eereeeey eee mind freely and sult of a DiningRoomTables Alike cut) cabal in the N. . eaten he China Closets Men's Underwear Lawn Mowers. and the Incident (Like cut.) Made of solid oak, Meas Gliwice tine Ps the extent of the f« j stend 6 fect his. 40 inches wide, Ses Pisin ANG: Raney, To close fer the season; |] | have bent glass ends and one pupeipsan Shire an aL a. just 18 of them; sizes 12, 49) | French plate Goto 65e |i de 14, 16 inch. Basal] $3.98 each, at 8T. JOH French plate Men’s Negligee Shirts Jy damaged mirrer on ini ‘ j top, three | | ina large range of pate | Dining Room Gee in here las Frooy “a | | terns. Made to sell at 150¢ nae Chairs ere las shelveza 75c. to $1.25 cach. oaee:,| oid Oak Di th @ fox off highly pale cial at ¥ , | Room Chairs ie These tables are made of Quar- the a0 Jiliedscapeciall | | ent) very highly tered Oak, very highly polished, | Blong Ha Island to load ore Gaspe to load lumber. 44-inch top and massive claw fect, made in 3 sizes, Regular Price. | 670 $21.00. 8/0 $23.25... 10/0 $25.50.... price 13.00 Regular price $19.50 polished,have {i box seat. Spe cia price 1,50 Regular Price$2.50 Men's Half Hose Men's Fast Black C Halt Hose. Vali to 19c. per pair, at.... Sale Price, + $15.00 $17.00 $19.00 Women's Dept, 13th Street, Broadway, Wool Dress Goods Specials For Children’s School Dresses New Highland Plaids, also Tartan Checks, in green and blue. Special, per yard $39c Final Clearing Sale of Tub Dresses and Suits For Misses’ and Children’s Wear MISSES’ SHIKT WAIST SUIT: thal were priced at $5.00; now $1.75 MISSLS' SUITS $6. 00 Non sailor models—prices were $6.00 to $10.00; now ( ($2. 95 GIRLS’ SAMPLE. DRESSES—no two alike, im- and coal mods s ported ginghams and lawns; the finest finish—-values + BS, 00 GIRLS’ DRESSES—linens, fancy lawns and regula $10.00 lo $15.00; now Final Mark Down White and Colored Shirt Waist SUITS|| Just 208 Suits i ind Linens, | —linens and lawns 75 Pieces All Wool Dress Goods Broken lots trom our regular stock—goods that have | sold as hight as 75c. per yard, Special at.+» (25c linen and wash poplin, regulation that were priced $12.00; now in Colored al em e trimmed. :50 nt ne are a broidered a High Grade Groceries Special Prices for Friday and Saturday io SUGAB, | 5 Formen prices up io id COFFEE. | Boys’ $3.98 and $4.98 Suits, fame ane || aneReale| | fremh pathol mranus | | | Shredded Wheat | 2.85. Sugar, Wi Regen | Beet fasttad | Cut double breasted, Norfolk, Eton, Russian and Sailor, ae AUN apiece rie bar pike 20 ’ : TEA. per ib SOArS, | Men's Suits, Value $10.00, at Frarmone Oolong or Bog: |” | aaa hae | | 50. Hab Hrosktest Tos. told i SARDINES. Twenty Mule Team Bo- $6. nan abs Ot Mama garden, tn] THE MG BHFE ae | | A ‘ [ gia Row cover, eaelly) Fatrbank's Mascot ie, ube Men’s $25.00 to $38.00 Suits, STOVE POLISH, . | sheien,‘Rteut tea “a | Bing dt ann fr} Be | Res travel Mi $20, 00. Black Sata Liguid stove | H8R to 6 ona, | © | Kistntectant soap, aa Pasties Gun. 15c | Serene tin, tc tans caicce! ium, Reduced from $5, =a 1 eee tile Soap, green or white; fine for use in the bath, keeps the skin in healthy condition durtng the har- assing warm weather. Per Ib. Bar; 6 Ci 2-Day Price, In blue, tan, brown and gray; is the kind that washes ell and = makes ver pretty Summer dresses, ’ ‘ Value 10c. yd.; 5 c 2-Pay Price, oxdlood, green, this Wear Hats for earl) wear; made from chentl \ braid, faced with shirre silk, trimmed with velvet rosette and quills Value $1.25; 2-Day Price, 89c >) White India Linon, 39 hy very fine quality, from coarse thre » for making pret- es for the little 62c a Value 10c yd.; 2-Day Price, lar colors, full 10-ft. rolls, suitable for lamp shades | and shelf decorations; very pretty and exten- sively used by many peo- teple: {Value 10c roll; 2-Day Price, 5c. Boys’ Blouses. Women's Ready - to- 16 years; fine madras, well made, collars at- tached; good patterns for early MN; make very good for school wear. Value 50c.; | 2-Day Price, 22c ! Unbleached Muslin. Muslin, one yard heavy, in ards, blouses Unbl 4,000 wide, lengths of extra 2 to 16 Not more than 20 yards to one patron. Value 7c yd.; 2-Day Price, 5c Seersucker Petticoats. Women's Petticoats, made of good quality seersucker, assorted gray and blue stripes, brella style, trimm two gathered ruffles, sorted lengths. Value 75c.; 2-Day Price, 39c Hand Loom Embroideries. Hand Loom Embroid- erles, with insertings to match, wide margins; ilso colored embroideries, red and white, ght blue, ind white, &c.; also Tor- chon and Point de Paris Laces and Insertings., Value 7c. yd.; 3c y Price, as- polished, 44 inches square | or round top, open 6 feet, turned and fluted deep rim. legs, =< ™~ a . 7 Te Children’s Children’s Boys All Silk Shoes. Oxford Ties. School Suits. Ribbons. Coie) ea rive Misses’ and Children's Boys’ School Suits,! All Silk Ribbons, odds ts' Shoes, in Viel Kid | Oxford Ties, in tan, vict . Sor-| and ends Box Calf, spring and. tan Ruasla calf, | @uble breasted and Nor | at ende Ineh and 1% . lace, solid leather “spring heol: flexible | folk; ages 7 to 16 years; | Inches wide, In white and soles; sizes 6 to 8; a very | soles, sizes 6 to 1; these 4 black thibets, fancy wors-| Colors; suitable for vari- good wearing shoe for] are made from very good | teds and cheviots, good,| 9YS purposes, including the money. leather and wear well. strong knockabout suits. | 41! kinds of fancy work. Value $1.25; 89 Value $1.50; ! Value $3; l. 4 | Value to 8c. yd.; 3 2-Day Price, Cc 2-Day Price, 1. 00 \ 2-Day Price, 5 2-Day Price, Cc Colored Quartered Oak Extension Tables. Full Bleached Crepe Paper. Extension Tables, quar- Towelling. Crepe Paper, all popu- | tered oak, golden finish, Towelling, 3,000 yards, full bleached, linen finish | crash; washes up heavy and soft; looks like linen; splendid for dish 7c yard; Value $16.00; 2.Day Price, $10. 85. | 2-Day Price, 5c Heavy Women’s | Women’s Tinware. Ribbed Vests. | StocHings. Heavy Tinware, 1,000 | Women's Vests, good| Women's Stockings, pleces, comprising To- | quality Swiss ribbed cot- | fine quality fast black mato Strainers, sizes 11 ton, low neck and no| cotton, lace effects, seam- and 12 inch; also T eves, neatly trimmed | less feet, double heels and pans, two sizes, sean around’ neck and arms, | toes, full width and extra just the thing the thrifty full sizes and well fin- | long; well and give housewife wants. Value 25c. ea.; 10c Value 12}ceach; ished, 7c good satisfaction. Val. 20c. pr 10c 2-Day Price, 2-Day Price, 2 Day Price, White Muslin Women’s | Lisle Thread SKirts. HandKerchiefs. Gloves, Women's Petticoats, Women’s and Girls'| Women's Lisle Thread white muslin, deep flounce dkerchiefs, with lace | Gloves, 2-clasp, all colors of good, serviceable em- ils in the corner, a | and sizes; just the glove broidery, rted lengths; just the skirt to stand good hard wear. Value $1.00; 2-Day Price, Curtain | Muslin. Curtain Musiin, 1,000 yards, fine quality, fancy | striped Curtain Swiss, 40 inches wide, with full ruf- fie; suitable for curtains in country homes. 1 72€ | Value 15Sc. yd.; 2-Day Price, 2-Day Price, Value to $3; very pretty able handkerchief very little money. Value 5c. each; and service- for 2c to wear during the warm weather for shopping and 7c Value 29¢,; 2-Day Price, Shirt Waist | Pretty Suits. Hat Pins. Women's Shirt Waist Hat Pins, erystal, tur- Suits, made of colored | quolse, pearl and gilt lawn and percale, light | heads; at this small price and dark effects; white suits, soiled from handling; assorted sizes, 98c 2-Day Price, also } one can afford a number Embroidered Flannel. Embrcidered Flannels, 2,000 yards (choice of 10 | Lace Curtain Samples. Sample Curtains, pieces, fine lace curtains, | about 2 yards long. This lot includes cable nets, 1,000 n and feel less worrled when they are lost. | Value 10c.; 2-Day: Price, 2c Violet Ammonia. Violet Perfumed Am- monia, fine for the bath; extensively used by peo- - rn | enn nnn nnn nnn nn ee ee J SSS SSS oe vali iy iis [5 broidered patterns); suit- | fish nets and fine Notting- ple of refined tastes; able for underskirts for | ham laces, white and | meets with great sale women’s and children’s | ecru; worth in regular | whenever placed on spe- wear; value 75c. to $1.60, | size $3.50 to $4.00 pair. cial sale. Val, $1.50 yd,; 59 | Price for each; 17 Per Pint Bottle, 6 2.Day Price, C2 Day Price, C | 2-day Price, Cc } Delicatessen and C! BOIL OR CORNED BREF, fection by machine BISMARCK ee Pl nlieed ANCHOVIES, per tin PICKLED MUSSELS, PEANUT BUTTER, Helde's, Ib R ISH, sweet or sour, q CHEESE—State, — full sharp or mild, Ib. CHEESE—Imp, Swiss, 1b CHEES E—Vermont Young American, 1b. CHEBSE--Bdem, bi In foil, each. . Sardine Sardines in mayonna! Gold Label Brand, %-1b. tin. Spiced Sardines, nice luncheon, %-Ib, tin .., D HAM, SMOKED BEEF per in Sage or 1 heese to per- and tasty, Ib.... Whiskey ......+ California Ta bl oll for’ the be C.ac. (Wonderful Bargains Fr In Best Groceries. Meat! Meat! Meat! Items of Interest to the Economi- cal Housewife: Big Bacon Sale 4 The Best at Least Cost, Mb Armour's best Boneless Bacon, lean Liquors @ Cigars Friday and Saturday Specials. Monongahela Rye RIB choice RIB and ju pleces, +1340 ran ried ROAST—Prime cut from young cattle, lb..... » 12% ROAST—Short cut, ley, Ib. tender BROILERS —F ansy ‘inde Ib SENUINE WETHER wth Gal, Bot. Fish Fresh from the Sea. ++ $2.79 69¢ vdveaadbptle right off the anaes ig SOFT SHLL GRABS, must be taken, doz y No fish sent C. 0, D, iday and Saturday | \ M ‘ 6c } - =

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