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DOCTOR FAVORED BY DEMOCRATS. “BIG TIM" PAID GEORGE DIXON'S PASSAGE HOME Incidentally He | He Helped a Score of Others Back to New York. ‘When Goorge Dixon, for:ner champion Pugilist, arrived from London recently he had as fellow-passen; at least twenty New Yorkers who, Ike himself, had “gone broke” in the metropoils of England. Previous report had it that Dixon was practically starving in Lon- don, The story has not before been tuld how George Dixon was enabled to re- coup his finances suffictenily to enable him to meet the expenses of @ tlrst-ciass passage buck home ‘Phe old-time fighter and his compan- tons were recipients of tho bounty of Congressman Timothy D, Sullivan, who, duriag his tour abroad, | «lof th plight of Dixon and the res: and imme diately provided for their return. When “Big Tim" heard of the mtsfortune of Dixon he also was told that there werd In London @ number of other Americe ehletly New Yorkers, who for want of the necessary cash were stranded in teeming city, with no immediate pros- pects of assistance os relief. Gave Five $1,000 Bills, “Why, don't these tellows want Lo gee back to the Bowery?" asked the gressinan of course,” Dr.John KRESS SLATED Con: sald Harry Walker, one of the Congressman’s aides-de- camp on the seceanic trp, “or course they do, in time to your, too, bat they “haven't got t maguma, and there is nm da duis big town pru: turns I, stake them to tis, Congressman, producing fis Wallet and extracting five on dollar bills. «sy The "BU," exclalmal the Congressman, SEW ROCIOS 2s “it we’ pass Usls over to the bur eo ee = Bowery will not see them unt ‘next ‘The election next fall pron Better adopt some system onc of the mos: exciting ever held her: Pon ait ty and both p: thelr candida offices: hoos!ng Ki point as a reli New York men w ho were then guests of the Congressman, With the aid of certain Londen correspu: dents of New York new “deserving wayfarers’’ were 1 up and escoried aboard ship, their npase wage being pald in advance Schoolship Boys Stranded. In Parle Congressina: Sullivan met Charles W. Morse. the “ce King former Mayor Van Wyck, John K. Lean and F. Augustus Heinze, th tana copper king. News ri the to the effect that seven apprentices of American ‘schoolship St. then anchored in the port of had overrun their furjouwa. we to return to their veasel and were held in bondage by & grasping Woardin Weuper in Faria. Instaiitiy ine nemvers of the party, with the exception of Sul- livan, contributed 10 the ont erican —schoolship Mayor van Wyen 4 Hise wes santribution of 5,000 francs. When the money was Aistribursd among: the pation, To dot f free pa New and 10 a certain extent is interested jn busl- ness in the latter city popularity was Immediate @ | he being elected one of the first Lara, Alder: former | One 10 cent package of Diamond Dyeg colors from one to six pounds of wool youngaters they nropeste or silk fabric, or one or more pounds of gay time, ignoring’ the ‘injunction to Blade: Mnourhiestaf women arr bay «e we LO Lieb, price dren the life clap ome the reason Y didn’t tend i snan- | ot iar ince nd Dve of han sald the Congressman: | | crocking or fading. Rie @uddonly acquired wealth turned thelr heads. But back to the ship they PE ee sree ter the Congressman appeared at 1 the office of the American opm Gen- re as Mal dye anything any color and a: 150 AS SOAP, Satisfy yourselt St unis Tact by Teading ‘what other Women say In the famous Diamond Annual. ‘This book, together with the Direction Hook and 45 samples of dyed cloth, will be sent free to your address, Write eral, whom he notified of the hte producing paid tickets to Madeira, Which he haa taken the precaution (6 ubtain in ad- vance, requested that the youngsters be DIAMONDS, wat K1y pay rounded up and forwarded to thelr ves- - ments, lowest pr nL 'MANe DIAMO. Bar! cot HATTAN DIAMO: Matden Lane, — BANKING AND AND FINANCIAL, — Le | BANKING AND FINANCIAL. BANKING _ BANKING AND D FINANCIAL, a Ten Million Copper Boal The orice of Copper, the ...al, will break suddenly to a very low figure, on or before N_Y This is*not a prediction, It 1s not 4 responsible by any mud: There were only 250 of these 74) surmise or manipulation. It is a any losses other at $195 when this great sale he Hi nA otreent ith in my eva The sale has been enormous, a 8 alone of pale * ie chi ares tote there are only a few more leit ere are extruordinary but abs: erested we advise you to hee eee miner, bats elec: Ho eerie interested we advise you to make tional but fundamental reasons—for the coming break. I know them. In time all tho world will know them. Thore have been accumulated enor mous quantities of copper and smelt- ing stocks and enormous quantities of Copper, the Metal, in the hands as CE | BROADWAY /AUTOMOBILE|~ upon exactly the same basis as all other Under a trust agreement na herew: UNIAN O¥EN Bad above HSPPPT SSD OaRH DEE Bt NY rmamafey Sire “scissss" Be Dnanehe Stoo The Great August Furniture Clean-Up--- am Furniture at Half Price ® Few people can conceive of what a tremendous amount of Furniture is involved to enable usto sell Two Hundred Thousand Dollars’ Worth in our New York Store in a single month, Naturally there must be an aftermath. Even the fragments of such a stupendous business make a large furniture stock. But August must clear its own decks. September stocks must be fresh and new. Radical action is necessary. Those who bought earlier vot the pick of the furniture—better goods, according to their needs and tastes, for the prices paid. Then, many of these pioces have been a bit marred ina month's busy selling. We have to con- cede the public measurement of values, so down come the prices on splendid furniture that was remarkably low-priced before. Today every strictly /rlor Suite on our ee as wellasa fine list of separate parlor pieces, is marked AT JUST HALE 1 REGULAR VALUE. Tomorrow morning a fine new list of Furniture will be put out AT TLALF PRICE, and will include pieces for all over the house— Dining-room, Bedrooms and Library, as well as the Parlor, It will pay housekeepers to come hundreds of miles to share these best bargains ofthe year. Tlow much more will it pay those ight here at hand! 1 1 who ar Onl¥ three more days, and August opportunities are ove At August Sale Prices, | Qussrunle Mi . Fourth Flo! | Don't put off buying, or you will surely | 1 po—we regret it If you appreciate a nice; Quadruple 1 A stock of Towellings and Towels don’t) J O H N WwW A N M A K Ly R let this opportunity to economically fill | Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co., Broadway, Fourth avenue, Ninth and Tenta Streets. FOR SA SALE. EXCURSIONS. a 10OUS. 1 be sold EXCURSION RITES MS RIS EE RTS) RRs = RR SE, [Labor Day Excursions Railroad Bellewood, 0, ind, B90. 90. 1 tod 0! 75 | Psat Reasonable Cost nis ‘Sia hoa nd Annex, Mp0 additional PIANOS AND ORGANS. EXCHANGE, 143 Wert 48th ("The Church") can BEAMBOATS: bi Wie Threw : puma LINE E ly Uy if Dkkie NWA ND,CONEY 13 ISLAND : rm TA ) HaMipe B04 ‘Wor The Last Days! Act at Once. Only 5 Days More. Sale Will Positively End Seplember 2d, APhenomenal! Sale Do not miss the greatest opporte of a lifetime to secure the best Piano that money and skilled labor can make At about 1-2 value. yin 158 4 | January LONG ISLAND RAILROAD, | MANHAWTAN I ACH, Er immediately i ct, Pillow \ \ Orrerer errr rT t 880, Crochet-—full #! J49 crs. buys F Slater of stock gamblers. When the price of Copper, the Metal, breaks, and for the same basic reason, there will follow a terrific slump in copper and smelting stocks. ‘This {s to give fair warning that I intend to make full use of the Imowledge I have to profit by the break at the expense of stock gam- blers. In order that my friends may par ticipate in the profits I foresee in the forthcoming crisis, if they so choose, I will conduct a 10-Million-Dollar Poo] for the purpose of selling oop per and amelting stocks short. Bor myself and immediate asso- tates, I reserve 6 million dollars, The remaining 4 million dollars ere offered to the public upon the following terms and conditions: 1 will aooert, in sums of not lese than $25.00 nor more than $250,000, certified checks to an aasrewate amount of natd f million dollars, aid four million dollars, on even terms with said etx million dollars, will be used by me at my discretion in short eal of not ever 6W),000 shares of commer and smelting London, ‘The net profite (no deductions of eny kind fo be made, but the net commissions paid to Exchange houses who execute orders) males will be divided pro rata no charge, commiation or other broita ef’ any. kind from such other than iny pro rate share as and The advertisement appears terday In Amerlea and Europe, a "agate GANPHocie eA Sane the ald 500,000. shares Would-t tinetly purely ticipants must dia- nd that this pool ts a speculation and in no ment, and as the stock jlers at present lined up on the other side of “Coppers” may give me a more strenuous battle than I expect, and as the entire amount of pool subscripdons may be lost, regardless of any break in Copper, the Metal, I emphatically advise against any one participating who is not prepared cheerfully to lose every dollar subscribed in return for the opportunity of gaining the profit, which I anticipate will be 150 to 200 ver cent, on the total sum risked, This warning is notice to all my friends and to all who have adyan- tascously or disadyuntageously foi- lowed my advice on stocks of m position on copper and on “Coppers, I exerapt Copper Range and one or Every Piano Bears the Maker's Name, Just think of purchasing a $350 oe Tone Weigner § Diano for on the Iberal terms of $5 Down and $1 a Week, STOOL AND COV PRE THIS IS THE LOWEST Prich EVER Nami i In buy F Janta lifetime: Pianos Delivered on Paymen , ol 35. No interest charged for tine taken in making payments, two other yy SLOCKS, beenuse of No extras whatever, peentiar ivions — surrounding 10 Years Guarantes them, from the coming break, |i ineersad ea ae Keseera ca Kis in MI subscriptions must be accom= your old panlod by vertified check made to the |] Exchange })"" m0 bu 4 Hind pay any ban order of Vhot W. Lawson, Trus- |] Upon request 4 representauy tec, and addressed to } THOMAS W. LAWSON, “it Roston, Mass,, U, 8. AL Boston, August 28, 1905, BLOOMINGDALE BROs,, Lex, to 3d Ave., 59th to 60th Street PATENTS. 195) AM AM AM 55 PM AND PM spe. | soa5 Da | M INNATI ) WESTERN RAILWAY,—! AND OTO RAILWAY Vaya wit 94.55 POM da Penneyivanta nop, | Manager, Row Tuss'e Prag tte noyn ver Agent SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY WONDERS, Be 13, 7,9, 44 ai Final Before \ Sheets and Pillow Cases “Mohawk” and “Will Wash Heavier”— | strictly perfect—no seconds—no seams in| Entire balance of Fine Cloaks, Coats and. sheets— ‘Reslers—now poesecuennes as follows: set. Pillow 5 ot. Pillow Plilow Sheets Sheets She Sheets Days for These Prices for 8-4—vnlue. di a4 vale td; 10-4 EACHED—Another good mato— uo | Oed—wnne 2 e17 11M | 10-4—value vatueto laa | Last Days for Towels and Towellings needs slip by! POW RLLINGS— Heavy Huck EA and 30 West Fourteenth Street RN 23, 24, 25, 27 and 29 West Thirteenth Street, Clearances Stock Taking and | Big Bargains for Babies and Little Children. nd F Were 69) .% + CLOAKS— 98) Were sh48 d Were » 49 tire “Siock Red | Silverware—To Clear:— Napkin Rings Nickel Sily has 6.98) Chocolate Pots... Baking Dishes For August Sale Goods AUGUST SALE PRICES END WITH AUGUST To Delay Now Means an Opportunity Lost! Bed Spreads Strictly Perfect—No Seconds Pongees: were Is buys Broche fees that wi Were 69 nnorted Sicilionnes.. Hk Finish Moha AML We elrose ‘inch AN Wool Granites: To-morrow’ s t through the os i (close out all’ surplus by ond of nup Ladles Table Knives, 4-dz.1 Teaspoons, 20 to 1.49 Best known a t relinble makes, | Solid Golds Ring —To Clear:— 59 t—Gypsy or Tift rr nd cluster sto: ae res, Ameths 1.24 a tate ie ate For ean Ont Pe 1.25 monds. and ‘Opal and Lol AND. ML Were Wer 10.98 3.98 249 We 3.98 to $7.98. +249 an » $2.98 and $3.9 Men's and Women's Rings, plain or chas Lace Dept.—To Clear:— Oriental and Point Venise | Appliqucs i d Edges— 49 3 “59 1 ‘89! and crea’ —__—_—_——_ from Morning Specials for the Young Folks Boys’ Laundered Blouses Extra quality Madras—all white on wit colored stripes, with wad attached ue 6 ‘and 4 me CENTRE Boys’ Knee Pants ‘rashes, Mixtures, Navy sand pure finish patent wiletband 1Uroys. holdfast hed THIRD rls’ School Dresses ateas and 4 and White ks—deep collars with faney braid or white pique— silk «mb'd emble te Mya ial “$1.25 Stvies for Shirt Watst Wiite flower effects elit Green, Vieni pitie Tienes quality hing Sale Price, Gray, Hello, Black. White Shirting Madras Variety of fancy stripes for Men's and boys Siuircs. Women's Shirt Waist and Dre “SeC8 also Children's Wear— regularly 17 MAIN. BUILDING 8 BUILDING. lior Blouse Styles in Chambrays, OTHER MORNIN G SALES ~ 29 | NTRE BULLDING, Chiidren’s Senor Law rum ¢ Aprons hite odie awn ny P skin 1 M4 years- Morning Sale p SECOND FLOOR Sulit Children’s Cotton Hose Fast blac »10—t rly MATS FLOOR AW eT, For Suspe; Dresses Babies’ White Bedford Ci cape—fane howvy late aE « reper For Women’s Washable Dresses Excellent styles and shepherd 0 v Girls’ White Law. a apie To-morrow +30 BUILDING Last Three Days of August Sale Prices. Lehigh Ni-gara Falls, 39.00 yuna Dav Sugar Spoon av V ill Toronto, 10.50 @| urkish Sheetings—64 Inch. ane \Glen Onoko and ) | 3 —_— Waa y Mauch Chunk, 3 1.50 | NO MAIL ORDERS 298 to 3.98 23.98 «1.24 and 1.49 | Prepare for Children’s School Needs om, including A 24 Babeskin Glycerine BASLMENT (ar SOA etl SEW BUILDING. are hn house c lots of wear aad washing od value at lorning Bale 1 MAIN FLOOR: NEW BUILDING ¢ uy &.., 34 \.