The evening world. Newspaper, August 28, 1905, Page 5

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eR Fg LTT TT aiPel AL Tri ei -i at et SS St Stl Fe wT 4 News a ere 4. THM WORLD: MOND vy EVENTN UHL-SCAKED PAPER FOUND [i 'LIFE-SAVING HERO TELLS MODESTLY OF HIS DEEDS. —+4-— IN A He Rescucs Two Boys from Drown'ng <t Bergen Beach and Prol- : ably Wouldn’t Say Anything About it uualy BURNING HAUSE N uts h el | | Bis Gci. Was Watchin’, | i] | | ee eee } 1! we Firemen Discover Signs of the Work of an Incen- diary. Extinct Camels’ Bones Found 3SERKEL, » « A bul been b men hero. ) you want ter hear of me Well, this ry, of Herkimer arg. He ay out In the t n fire early y tefing the lume the fremen had little | (ihiculty in quenching the flames and Investigation of the takes any not vou wise i a stre “\then began an bay and 1 drownts Bot him when he was half dead | taught this lad to siete ae dead. TA) in the rear bedroom on the round | how when he got ‘way out Mt) floor at the back of the ym two boat 2 ‘ in & FOW-| bundles of paper saturat He jumped cfr (1 seng oll were found. a-swimming In the swimmir ® fumped cf the rowhoat nnd BBNC HUE didn’t know how ter, se Aim. He couldn’ arch the heap of s to ind was drownin' when to go down for upon anothi > was watchin’, ae w mind, where I'm a life: as on the 7 nt of the premises Linden street, and who lives. there Killed Himself in Church wou da’t be vin' there any me fran enn MINNEAPOLIS, AUG. 2%.—A few deep part of the gunra mit { s lant. swim, 1 here Kavfman and in where Its uldn't swir hs wife hael | Jas: evening, a Base. paton one | ra she) Sent Back t n= 8. Taft Party at Naval MANILA, AVG. Employees Riba Crushed white Cave 4 Being Switehea, yacht Haff, died ines. | Macedonian Board Named. oY AVG el Another Yankee Ship Seized |; RANCISCO, Al News | wit Wher mar ry * ™ t Killed by Fist Blow. M A SHOT AT PICNIC. Young Man Reluctant to Tell How Over Thirty Years “ ‘The Kind You Have Always Bought Negro Troops Not Wanted. SELMA LA., AUG. A petition c ers and ——— SC "AE.2I"E22°STREETS. > NEW YORK © GOODS Co. Parchased from the Block Light Company, Thirty Thousand Gas Mantles Offered in the Most Sensational Sale Ever Held in This Country ¢ C tor | Thirty Thoussnd Gas Man- tles. hat’s the quantity of | for them we have to sell. In ———— By first quality we mean: Mantles with Brass j . ~~ namesof their individual factories, lence the determnation of the Block Peeple to close them out at a price, Caps and Double Brass Rods (or supports), In the lot are Twenty Thousand Mantles that never sell in any store iu sand, The story is best told in the cir- for50c Kinds‘. they, of course, bear the less than 50 cents apiece, and there are Ten Thousand Mantles that always cular which we reproduce here, These various concerns have all been amalgamated with the Block bring 25 cents, These have been our prices for them—and our prices are as low as the lowest, as you know. That we can sell the 5O-cent ones for 25¢ fact, we took every first Light Company. While the goods quality mantle in the lot Kinds are of equal merit with the Bock 10 cents, and the 25-cent ones for 5 cents, is the event of the year. of over four hundred thou- foods, ana just as fully guaran. Probably ninel; tof homes b mantle A'WONDERFULLY BRILLIANT LIGHT. and REDUCE, THE GOST OF GAs Mow’ urere to, have found it pays to buy good manties—haif-doliar ones, for instance, since the iife of them {s i Fy Hip jas anamy ether kinds. Think of buying Half-Dollar ones at TEN CENTS, ‘e sha lace them on sale To-morrow Morning in the Basement. We eannos 1 Jf Mall Ordere for. them, Har shin Cc. O.D. Neither will it be ver the, pe pile tan um (unless bought with other merchandise Positively no limit to the quantities, We have abundant of each kind. Some- thing like forty distinct kinds are represented, As the circular itself states: ‘The sale will never be repeated, because the ci it i cine P @ the circumstaaces which produced it will never Levwan the AS - ‘ ai ho . “ait | ‘ SIXTH AVE. pum atavti omn —- WOTEIOTSTS. Pianos. A “Double Gvent’’ Sale. EVENT 1---Balance of the Sale of 100 Pianos at $200. _ EVENT 2---A Superior Gathering of Slightly Used Pianos. Of the Pianos at $200 there may be enough to f last the week out. That disappointments may be avoided, we suggest early purchasing. The Pianos at this price are the best ever offered anywhere; they are beautifully new, rich in tonal qualities, and in every way flawless. Each Piano is guaranteed for 10 years. We are not allowed to advertise the maker's name because of the reduced price. They are equal to many pianos freely sold at $350. We Swe Without Extra Charge A handsome Revolving Stool and Protecting Cover. Guning Also Free of Cos? For the first year. Free Delivery in Our Wagon Limits. We will deliver one of these handsome $200 Pianos ona first payment of 8/0 Down and $6 Monthly. Thereafter 4°6 interest on all deferred payments. The Used Pianos These are Pianos that have been out on rental. They are to all practical intents as good as new, and you obtain them at prices that are extraordinarily low, and on Ghe Gasiest Possible Germs. Other Pianos in the offering are those taken from pur- The prices follow: Baby Srands. chasers of new Pianos as part payment. Upright Pianos. Was Now Now 275 1 Kirkman, rosewood,....$450 865 |} $375 1 Schumann & Son, ebony. $325 $145 | 1 $750 $175 $127) $821 $200 $140} 1 Kingebury, mahogany 8145 | Now 1 Kingsbury, walnut 8145) 5 scartin'n vA 1 Caldwell, oak $150) 1 Walker’ 45 1 Caldwellmehosan $150) cchular @ Ludoiph so, 340 1 Brooks, mahogany, Used Organs. w Now $1 §2 $1 $50 coir bination of a Cald~ ty a Plasauno, which will be outta Naving of $118 to the Coolest Store in Brooklyn—Most Pleasant Summer Shopping Place. We Give Dividend Stamps. 1,000 Stamps are worth $3.00 cash and 500 are worth $1.50 cash, when Buying Merchandise in Over 100 Departments of @ar from Bridge to Duffield &C Store Open Saturday BROOKLYN H Until 10 P.M, C. @ 0, 15c Fringed Towels, 8c la { Fringed Towels; 160 dozen, large size, fringed cotton damask face f i} i Stamp wth each towels; good weight and soft finish, pure white with Turkey red tor- ders; good assortment of neat patterns, each 8c. Child’s 35c Aprons, 19c Children’s Aprons, with bretelles over shoulder edged with cotton lace; wide skirt with deep hem; makes a very pretty apron for the little gis to wear to school; each 1%c, Women’s $5 Waists, $2.98 Women's Shirt Waists, made of embroidered batiste; full tucked front; yoke of narrow Val. lace, attached collar to match; button back, short sleeves, Tuesday, $2.98. 12}c Percale for 6:c Percale, 86 inches wide, in short lengths; will make pretty: boys’ blouses; will wash well and always look neat and tasty; this quality usually sells for 12%¢. yard; 64sec. 20c Hand Loom Emb’y, 10c Hand Loom Embroideries; wide Flouncings and Insertings to match; suitable for children’s dresses and corset covers; dainty and effective patterns; value 20c, per yard, 10c. 85c Cracker Jars, 39c China Cracker Jars, tinted and decorated, full size; { imported to sell at 850, Special for Tuesday's sale, each.., 39c 'SizGELGOOPERG. 10¢, of Your Purchase, J TY eat Y) Ait CARS TRANSFER Leanoon Ib 5*AvE F59"1060°St Sale of School Supplies. The mostsimportant that will be held this fall, because to parents it means the greatest possible saving. Fountain Pens. Fountain Pens, black enamel case. Composition Rooks. 6c | » lon Hoi with pe mwmingdale High School Book, ~ We pages Superior quality Pa aD edeegHogeteetrele” IC Lead Pencils. Je cover. diviage “" 15¢ of Compass sets for ad- Nox « Complate ith anced puplln, Pen and Pencil Tablets, Venell Tablets for scribbling, size Ten Belenven 20T ht teavense, SC “B" Tablet of ruperfine satin wove t of Lead Plain Cedar, of good quality lead. perdoren ts 4 3¢ verted and sharp- 3 can be had jn thr qe nacket and letter ruled or plain; all sizes... ss 7 ec Pencil Boxes. imported Cedarwood Penell maging seater an a mfortables Our Opening Sale Is Well Under Way. Wool as well as cotton has advanced very materially since we placed our fit orders, but that fact will haye no bearing upon our prices—All the goods \re marked in strict accord with our policy to sell as we buy. If you do not wish to have them delivered at once, you may make your purchases, pay a deposit, and we will store the goods until you want them sent home. ‘i At$2.25, 10-4 size Wool Blani with red, blueand pink borings At $3.00, 10-4 size Wool Bian- kets, with red, blue and pink bor- ders; luffy and warm. At $5.00, 11-4 Wool Blankets, with pink and blue borders. There are 600 to choose from; California make; extra heavy. At $6.00, Strictly All Wool Blankets, size 11-4, with pink and blue borders; made by one of the best Western milis, At $7.00, Extra Fine California At 98c., Silkoline Comfortales, full size, white wadding filled, pretty designs At $1.50, Silkoline Comfortables, white cotton filled, stitched, heavy Fail weight. At $2.25, Sateen Covered Com- fortables, extra tine, pretty designs fu full size, both sides alike, in light and dark ‘grounds, size. At $3.50, Sateen Covered Com- fortables, extra fine, full size, best Egyptian white cotton, heavy weight, stitched. ; At 33.98, Down Filled Com- fortables, best French sateen, full size, prettily tesigned Blankets, size 11-4, with pink and blue borders: would ’be cheap at $10. At $10.00, California Bi nkets, size 11 4, with pink and blue bor: ders, silk bound, warranted ail wool. Main Fi, near Rotunde. Sale of Umbrellas at 25c. pf Men's, women’s and children’s sizes at this price in our great umbrella sale. They have steel rods and Congo and fancy trimmed handles. The ‘‘Stand-By.’’—Mercerized Fnglish gloria, for men, women and childr handies; $1 value to1 : Century.’?—Fine quality American taffeta; horn, silver- plated and selected boxwood handles; guaranteed for one year; $1.25 value fOr eee. eee 68: “Hercules.’’—Fine American taffeta; fine selected boxwood, pearl, horn and other fancy handles; guaranteed for One year; $1.50 and $1.75 values fOr. cvs sees cesses BOC ‘¢lronclad.’?—Piece-dyed taffeta; fine pearl, horn, boxwood and fancy handles; every umbrella guaranteed for 2 years; remarkable $2 ValUese,scereeeesecepe ees BLOOD “Imperial.'’—Pure silk, 26 and 28 inch, for men and women fine assortment of horn, pearl, boxwood and other fancy handles; $3.00 and $3.50 values... $1.48 Both St. Section $15 Waltham Watches, $7.95. yp). Everybody will want one of these watches, for they are the best watch value in the world. Sold throughout the United States by de: for as much as $15.00. They are.swell, new thin model Watches, in 16 size polished gold-filled cases, guaranteed for 4 h the renowned seven- im movement, every $7.95 n Floor, Front, Centre, pearl, horn and other fancy 47, N ‘01 u ee, An é ells, we ay | ” pi S « i tell [Pee Svith eter \ hue « There are a good many thousands of Blankets and Comfortables in this | sale, but that should not prevent you from making a selection immediately. : nekeeper, We will sell them complete with your monogram engraved on ff the case in the new fashionable rib: for M i a Bloomingdales’ 43% '2 334ve. UMANN: 84ST & ZAVE GOME 10 USF YOU WANT A COMFORTABLE. HNE Without a comfortable home what does life amount to? The man who can return from a day of toil to an attractive home is better able to win success. The wife who has @ nicely furnished home takes pride and pleasure in housekeeping, We make a spe+ cialty of furnishing cozy homes and we givea Foure-Room Outfit Complete, with everything necessary to start housekeeping, including Floor Coverings for the entie fat, for $125. We also furnish Three Rooms for $75 ani Five Rooms for $150. All Cars Transter to feared 10 ne ed free upon a- oO

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