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Naess 1. ala a hel iki le aaa helaie Abana _ MOROCCO SENDS’ MRS.FALCLARK $2000 LET T0 FLAT REFUSHL LOSES JEWELS TWO GIRLS WHO TO FRANCE WORTHSTO.000 SLEEP IN PARKS | Sultan Will Not Give Up'New York Woman Thinks| Bronx Sisters Arrested on Prisoner, and Paris Ready | She Left Handbag in Complaint of Aunt for PE GREATER CITY'S a il SSS ha $9,912,144,221 | a The Kind You Have Always Bought. and biulldings, $4,886,024,801; real oatate HI8 {s the caution aj to the publio an: yor Castors that svat eee ra @ not | able personat estate In the alty of Now York is 0600,861,928 for 1906, a net in- orerse of 895,482,048 over 1904, iq ‘The taxable real estate in the bor- ough of Manhattan és $3,890,704,181, a net increase of $143,696,770. | ‘The parsonal estate for the borough | of Manhattan ‘9 $68,890,700, a net In- orenge of $69,912,195, | chises $02,198,580. ‘Tho total assessed vaiuation of tax- piano ae Autumn Covert Coats Women’s latest modcls of $15.00 Coats for $5.75 There will be coats exactly like these on sale elsewhere at $15.00 —and these are the samples of those coats and were used by the manufacturer in marketing his products. Net Increase in Real and Per- of corporations, $32,463,800; apeatal fran- has been manufactured under the su, er for He was through with them and we bought the coats for less than the sonal Estate tor Year Is over 80 yeurs—the gemuine Castoria, Wo respectfully call tho attention | cost of the material alone. Of course the saving is yours. All sizes $4 to 48, for Drastic Action. Saratoga Station Incorrigibility, $271,601,570 Suture ta tiank,, Whee te wramer iaveored teases interes are —— Serene = el ape ee dat raron both sides of the bottle in ted, Parents who have uscd Castoria for New Fall Model in | pears their little ones in the past years ‘The report of the Department of Taxes | imitations, but our present duty is to call the attention of need no warning against counterfeits and TANGIER, Morocco, Aug, §0.—The Mrs. F. Ambrose Clark, of Coopers-, Margaret and Annte Riwister, aged henge < ‘ Bultan has replied by letter to the town and New York City, who was for-|twenty and seventeen years respectively, | ana ameaaments for the quarter end. shoe canes Lip han tO ply enwaued tine Black Taffeta Silk Waists: te ch Minister, St. Rene Tailiandler,,tunate enough to reoover $30,000 worth both good-looking and well dressed, regr ; ‘ G ay he SaRENTOG to regard the nee nsiy/Of Jewels stolen from the office of the Were arraigned in the Morrisania Court |!n& June 30 last, as submitted te the | te Le repay tee a and sellin ail sorta of Bu) tes, een The dawn of each business day seessmany treated French-Alqeria’ hant Bou-| Clark estate at Coopertown two years to-day on complaint of their aunt, Mra. | Mayor and publidhed in the Clty Record | more pro} termed counterfeits, icinal preparati ; haiti . Laan Monessen pubes cea ‘will re-|@0, bas again lost $10,000 worth of the |Iridget Fitzgerald, of No. 464 West One| to-day shows the aggregate assessed | Only for adults, but worse yet, uy CEA medicines, It pases te oncolyes new groups of handsome Autumn Silk Waisit # fuse to comply with the demand of the| Tecovered gems. Hundred and Thirty-firet street, who ac-| valuation of taxable real and personal | 02 the mother to scrutinize closely what she oan do inl tthe French Government for his Itberation. Mra. Clark {8 a daughter-in-law o! PARIS, Aue 3) --The Foreign Office | Present wife of Biahop Henry C. Potter cused them of vagrancy In leaving her |home and living in the parks and on the estate in the five boroughs eonstituting | eee her o! that for themselves, but the child has to rely on the mother’s watchfulness. in the Bloomingdale stock. Waists of every correct style and:materia}) in has Issued an announcement to the ef- | Whether the Jewels wére atolen, lost streets of the Bronx. the atty of New York to be $5,012,144,277, | Genuine Castoria always bears the stgnature of for Pall are already splendidly represented, Esy, fect that to-day or to-morrow the | OF mialoid, 1s not known, It {8 certain | bo girls were arrested yesterday in|/a net increase of over §271,601,570 over ecial attention is called: to th % Trench Minister at Fes, St. Rene Tail-| Bly tha: Mra Clark te minus her goms, |Cedar Park, the Bronx, by Pollceman| that of 194. B oi ke iJ | tena Wi be able to address a final }@24 haa offered a $60 reward for thelr ‘Dunn, of the Mforrisania station, who| The total assessed valuation of tax- | Black Taffeta Silk Waists, with fron landier, will be ‘able Forelen Of- | P0overy, through the Saratoga police. |recognized them from @ desoription-fur-| able real estate in the olty of New shirred and tucked, finished wii | gummons to the Morocon nF oreee the |, Mr. and Mrs, Clark went to Baraton® inisned the police by the aunt. , withilarge but. 5 + fico relative to the release of the | for the racing aeaaon and stoped St &/ Aira. Mtagerald told Magistrat® Baker = tons, tucked back and the newest HF +Fronch-Algerian merchant Bouglan, | cottage which thev rented from Harry |to.iay that the gine Inherited $1,007 | style tucked and turn-over cuffs, The Minister at the same ee a | Payne Whitney. The morning fone each from their father, which ts to be (comm he fi ti at $2. 5 advise the Moroccan Government of hi@ | te close of the race meet Mr. Clark or-| g1,, _ 5 xe rakiie. ae in intention to leave Fez if the demand dered two surreys to take his family | oro sort tg nota tey, are, twenty: Announcement from the Secon Bloomingdales’, Second Floor, 00th 6t. Section, for the release of Bourlan and redrese and servants to the depot. After the| they wore to live with her, aad did until | Had_you thought of having furs or far garmonte | | for his arrest be not compiled with. vants had departed Mr. Clark, Mrs.| thie months ago when Margaret left desténn created for the oomlvg ?_It can be de | * M. Taillandter will be tnstruated to| Clark and a voung woman entered the! tocause her aunt dnaiored ther she de them ¢0 a house ¢ wh ei A ale of Hosiery reach Tangier by the aurest route and | second aurrey. At the depot the ladles | woe work and contribute to the fam#ly teat effects are employed. We offer the moderate prices bo! perp u B to take such steps as may be deemed entered the station walting-room, while) ont The girl amid that whe was male and far garments to order, and now have on exhibition the néw Fall | M that is destined to make the Hosiery department one of the-busiest necessary after his arrival there, if in Mr. Clark went to get tickets rolng to lead a life of leisure until she und Winter ideas. Estimates will be submd withone Chnrmeaed ow Nateverl eax ments /you | Aceleorz sentres of the store to-morrow, { n time the demands romain un-| When the train arrived and Mrs... her money, and then get married modelled wil ited _for. of of the claim thitour work 1s of a superior character, will ray sto . t:) ; the mean time the dex clack wan about to enter a cars calie |S rviree ase feaor Meh fitaeerald TEL ‘the best skilled 0} | The Bloomingdale Store buys and sells:so- many moresthousand: Dutches from Toulon to the French suddenly exciaimed: "I have lost iny 7 Ree tees ae vho depend upon uy for made pairs of Hosiery a month than an: ‘ fi » | 4) newspapers announce that In view of handbag!” Mr. Clark hurried back to “ld, Margaret came baok and induced CE a anes A 'y other New York store that manuf: 4 the trouble with Morocco the cruisers Charnier, Bruix, Pothau, Chanzy, Le- / touche, Treviila’ and Requin are being } held in readiness WO the aeat @he lad occupied in the wait- ing-room, but there was no handbag tn aight. Mr. Clark dashed into the street and caught up with the surry in which they had ridden to the depot. It was searched without result After giving the station agent and the | policeman on duty a description of the bag and telling them it contained val- uable jewels and a small sum of money, the ladies returned to the cottage and BEECHER’S CANOE WAS NGS RUIN | made @ thorough search withow: finding BRI ja trace of the missing handbag, USED FOR FIREWOOD. Os Lake Was | Neither, Mr. Clark nor the driver of | lthe surrey could remember that alther| Relic Given by Barher to Campers, Whe Chopped It Up. of the ladies carried a handbag wh they entered the surrey, But Mrs, PERKSKILL. No) Aug. 9.—Brook- Iynties who hate been spepding the her sister to leave. ‘Then Mrs. Phzger- ld put the matter into the hands of the lice. The girls. sald they had been furnished rooms and in the and that they had been provided money by friends, The Magis- ate sent Margaret to the House of vxl Shepherd for three years, and wed Annie to go home with her facturers’ prices to us are invariably much below the regular—henog such bargains as these for you: Women's 15c. Hosiery, all manu- facturer's samples, m-diam weights, guaranteed stalnies all SIZES. cenececescces: 8c Women’s 25c, Hoslery, plain black cotton, gauze weight, with silk embroidered Insteps, ina 12%c variety of styles; all sizes Women’s Imported Gauze Liste Thread Hoslery, In black, tans | and white; all sizes; value 25 50C., at.esseee American Flags. Ave Men's Half Hose in guaranteedifast black and tans, seamless; all izes; 124¢c, value for. | Men’s 35c. Fancy Half Hose; in very neat patterns; also plain Imported fine cotton; choice of any at....... “25¢ Children’s 15c. Hosiery; one by ene ribbed double knee; seamless; lack; very elastic; sizes 5% to 10 inch; special at 15c 1o0F, Bloomingdales’, Main sith St Bection. rk. STH AVE 197 TOZO™ STREET 7,00 China silk waists, 3.95 ALTOGETHER we have almost four hundred and fifty high- class China silk waists formerly selling up to $25.00, and although styles are excellent for Autumn and Winter we have so many other waists coming in that It 1s necessary to make a decided sa the price and clear them out without any further deliberation. That ts for the 265.00 China silk waists at 12.00 418.00 China silk waists at 10,00 aun 2.50 J. B. Corsets, c OU know the J. B,, that fa- mous corset worn by so many smart dressers. Well, Just look at the difference between the regular price and our special price for to-morrow Good models, too, that will set off the new Fall gowns to the very best ad at wana City Improvement Disastrous to Many Families in cc Clark was sure she had. The matter was finally reported to the olice, a description of the Jewets fur- The $3.00 prize recently offered for. | 4 200-word letter has been awarded Cc. T. VON THUN, 1 | nd wt 250 of ed fo by ry Py | Long nd City Rished and @ reward of $29 offered for o.smer nt Oxoawanna Lalo are indig- 16.00 China silk waists at 7.965 vantage. Second Floor. | 737 Carroll St., Brooklyn. { r Isla ° | {XCeqrdine to, the escription tn an ad: | nant over the faot the? a gapoe which 8.00 China silk waists at 5.95 Made of strong quality jean, | \ Tee cheat a bent collar'a horaes | N89 Onze ‘he Dropentytot te late Heory 7.00 China silk waists at 3.95 medium high. bust, dip hip, | ‘The improvement of Becond avenue in Soe, diamond pin. a diamand stirrup. a gored cut, flat abdomen, Sik Mousquetaire Dar belt pin, @ ruby and diamond rine, which you will find HERE to-morrow, but not in any other store at the fore- i ; the shape of @ bue body pearl: | a a : ; = heavily boned, excellent for Hone Inland City. by which oat atrest (a Blasts Ai raatier ana a beaten ais serge ov ate sins |Y- geing pics. The trimmings are bevitchingly beaut and original_Mt| Mediute and tat pres: loves, c GH 3 * ~ mond bracelet Nile, ans 95 there are some fronts of Jap. drawn work, while tucks | — aly, 6nd ‘owing to the suaunnty ines | Ree Ge iation wes. crowded! by he 85.05 there are s with fronts of Jap. drawn work, while tucks and | supporters on front or side $1.50 Value ...... is people leaving Saratoga after the races bry him and ook t to hi dainty laces are us: | exquisite effect. prettily trimmed on topwith ner in which the propenty owners have Bh the morning that the bag was los = 1 Pathe County Si i ot y 4 \ Pe erripbed estes. Sixteen button—elbow length—with | been treated by the city tt Is w is little Chance of the Jewels be: ne hands of » the durable double finger tips. In | ta pecullar hardship on more than. a | ine,recoveced vuiiess the finder volun: ag Oaparanu baie, * P07 08F Important announcement | renee earners 5c) black and white, all sizes, and every ' tarily ret om. ntly. some campers. who were in A lee A “ell ; stic : | hundred owners of property. In many | ‘*™! ch of reused appiled to the barber About 200 lawn waists of which the special price was $2.00— | prant ai vie hown domestl bal evarants ed and $10 REWARD FORA for material for, their fire and he <oid 4 | brand, made of light batiste, medium | ss they a@re practically ruined, may lose the savings of a lifetime. Thirty years or more ago, when the | RUSSELL SAGE CAT. | thoroughfare wus laid out. It was de- | ronda fined on the maps as one hundred feet | Me wide. When the lots on each aide were sold the avenue was marked only sixty | feet wide, and all property owriers were | left under the Impression that the #ireet ‘was only sixty feet wide and that they | | owned to the lne as marked out No, 682 Fitth avenue tk the home of | ‘Three vears ago New York City com. | Russell Sage. The micsing Mai.eee cat menced action to re-define the aven: {s one of two that have been the pots | SPECIAL, mind you, not regular price—have been reduced to $1.25 for to- morrow for the same reason given above. Of course they'll ail go in one | day—to-morrow's the day, and they're a rarity at the price—all | daintily trimmed with allover embroidery, fine tucks—never be- 1 25 | e SIMPSON CRAWFORD co, fore sold for as little as. De Muslin underwear. 65c for 1.50 . dressing sacques. ~ |... >. ras | T INK of it—at clearing prices—a complete supply of Fall, Win- ter and Spring muslin underwear, These values are available for a THE price is too low for them short time only. Main Floor. Bloomingduley Main Fi., 59th St. Sec \ Sth St Sr === a ioe eee | Coupon. ; Upon presentation of this Coupon f we will sell you our regular i tiem that they could have the canoe, he placing no’ value on the boat be- e the associations connected it, and It ls supposed the campers no: know to whom #t had formerty One of Financters Pets, /i-limged. So the canoe was chopped up | for firewood and Js a thing of the paat. high bust, short and medium hip, suit- able for slender and medium forms. Sizes 18 to 30 (white only), with sup- porters on front, Regular price, $2.50: Special at 98c, Be sure to display the Stars and Stripes on Labor Day. At Bloomingdales’ only will you find such good ilags at such low prices: All Wool, Standard Bunting. 2hxd4 ft. ,.75c Ox10 ft, $3.25 21x5 ft. $1.00 6x12 ft, $3.98 3xS5ft., $1.35 8x12 ft. $4.75 ppears from Fifth Avenue Home. $10 reward. will n 4 for return of large | Makese Cat Co hwy | to be styles specially made for tural Laxative Wai Autumn, yet there is so Tiette differ- aad tho line wan aet bck by the re) of afr, and atte, Sage for years, ae |p Halt aciaseupon arising ence that hundreds will buy them to. Corset covers and drawers. 4x6 ft. $1.75 8x15 ft, $5.98 $5 Combination vey ,twenty feet on each ghie of the cata are nt extraordinary size, but of «| Ui Riving. positive” relief morrow to wear thls Fall, | | | Formerly 39¢. and %Sc.—not musila, but good, soft cambric and ) x8 teat ACs tSitt5$2.80 Mattress for $3.25 Re were begun to open vip the whole /Pecullary gentle and sleeny nature. | | Key le | NOW — to-day Made of good quality of | MunoPk, finely made in all new designe prety wimmea wan DBE ___ 12x20 tt... $10.50 Theso Mattresses are made in, one hundred tect renuiag | They s ruffles, finished with lace embroidery and hemstitched tuck Cotton Bunting Flags, Sewed— our awn shop: covered with good | commission and proceedings as though|and Mrs. Sage,’ both taking great in/| Hunyadi Janos. lawn—plain or figured— Ts Se : licking and filled with Shale 1 T the street was to be opened all over turest in thelr’ wellfare and allowing |fy Grand. Prize, 8t, Louts daintily trimmed with Special at 39c. | Special at 50c. ) Sines warranted fasticolors, top) bottoms! aides ends eoaesean f- Again, and the propery was auacenee them to have the full range of thy Exposition, 1904, cobered borders and Our regular 65c. corset coy- Cambric and muslin night- 4x6 ft. |, 59c 6x10 ft. $1.25 wees Ae y {4 may be that the val entuallyacs| Sacre adetee and trick are: he rimmed collar—re- ers—cambric and nainsook, | gowns—yoke and chemise models. {|| 5x8 ft. $1.00 8x12 ft. $2.59 enevesnt 0.10. Di F / Srulng to property’ bolders ‘will exceed BACOHL GTM, Ana, KK ling | duced from 1.50 to 68e. Lot 1—50¢. Lot 31.95. Flagpoles and Brackets at lowest] | avis Gaupou, BM Die without Naunonerecithe ounen i Heard ate taoeks clue; | Some 1,50 kimono gownsat83Sc | Drawers, cheiiaes, corset | Night gowns, askin DEES: Le “ Bloomingdales), Reurth Bloor: cf the tact iFbashieneornito: presk: Plain or Japanese effect, beautifully | nainerot “unt "caine ‘bat | oe SSS ; ; trimmed, with border. Drotteries and ribbon and beavis beading and risnen ’ * F ie Sins0N cata won cee et Women’s Ribbed Vests, LAST CLEARING SALE OF LOW SHOES.} : ing Pri 5c A : “4 e 5 / ALL THOSE HIGH-GRADE $3.00 AND $3.50 oxroRDS — \ (A! the Final Clearing Price of . . It was in Turkish Trophies cigarettes that the American -public. firat $ ¢ | aoe: B bis! Gp yaprice, GuBnE to close: tie Awaoleftes learned of the purty Fragrance pod mnellowness of high-clasa Turkish . Reduced to 1.35 for to-morrow. | gaining assortment of 12}4c. ribbed vests jbe- tobacco. e lend of that tol in » . aa | ore noon to-morrow, bacco us L&5s than half the lowest price we know of in any other clearing of equally high-grade shoes. We | What a great chance to secure next season’srsupply, announced them for last Friday and sold more than five hundred pairs, although it rained-all cay. Ung; | with an tosignlflcant part of this week's pinimoney, ALL would have been sold had the weather been clear ED) Hl “eee oor, 200 more palrs are ot to be cleared out. before announce | Natural Wool Underwear - i Iti t th sti ucen Quality shoe s¢ ion, | for Children— Vests, Pants and Drawers. . i H apparent that we are anxious to clear out every pair of Oxford ties in our stock, so the hun- ] | th An early sale of the best underwear for , / yes who want new, low shoes to wear on their vacation trip, or to finish out the season at home, can depend upon | IS ¢ youngsters at about half of what later prices 1 S35 being the lowest price of the season, In fact, it Is about one-half the lowest price we know of elseaiern on | TSCA are likely to be : } i dg 7 ‘ioe m4 4 "s Ce y i VE Our entire stock of the celebrated Ess Seo Ess ‘shoes, asso- 4 my aneeprisa, of wpa as. made sharp advances since Glated with this old established hous for sO many years, Sise8 aa seveeeees 16, 18 and 20, 22, 24 and 26, 28, 30, 32 and 34) Is included in this final clearing. 1 in t Gh 6 Styles are the most populer of the sezson, and fashionable dressers who have jo Ess for years Will voucn for t| $] 35 won the A for the quailty, ° By coming early you are sure to secure a pair of low shoes that will { We urge a purchase as soon as possible, as the sizes are somewhat broken As the chance of getting your size is so much in your fayor, you cannot af. ford to miss this extraordinary sale to-morrow. Undoubtedly ‘the clearing will be complete after a day of such selling as we are accustomed to in a sale of ee) this character. Important Notice—All white canvas Oxfords are now $1.00, Value up to $3.00. SIMPSON CRAWFORD Co,: Three-day sale of pure old vintage wines THURSDAY, Friday and allday Saturday at prices considerably less than you're accustomed to pay for wines, whiskeys and malt beverages. Telephone your order—2100 Chesea, " we 25c 30c 35c Phone Orders Filled. sijomingdate~', Main Floor, Doth St Seotton, ! No Mailor’ CIGARETTES has never been surpassed in Its perfect harmony and richness of aroma. Nor hao it been cqualed save in cigarettes costing twice as much—or more. 10 FOR 10 CENTS THE FLAG CIRLS—F-xquisite reproductions of large size (6x Inches) in fourteen colors, of the famous Favtiias series of 25 beautiful women tn charastariatio national costume. lective decoration for den, club-room or cafe. The whole series sent for 2c. 5, ANARGYROS, postal 121 Fifth Ave., New York, it perfectly i School Needfuls Is Under Way. In no previous year have the very necessary schyol supplies been, so very low in price as they are at Bloomingdales’ now. Instances: Pencils and Pencil Boxes. Composition Books, Mail orders prepaid to station nearest purchaser when amounting to $5.00 or more, RH INER MEL, imported tf, RYE Special wine announcement. mot¥} Old Vintage Port, Golden Sherry, | WHISKEY FORT on 10 | Sanders uM | reguin SHERRY, imp ‘a Texilar BY r, rubber inserted and sharv- krndey and every thickness, For si Malaga, Madeira, extra Cabernet flare, fe o | quart bottle Codur, rubber tne ei and shai : is wibll Ernglen and | very thickness. Foi Burgundy or finest Riesling—direct from Los GorpoNn pa His, rubber inwerted: a ce | fe Grits winevarde, Santa Clara, Callfornia, | WAEHe” ; ' Vege bet Bet" eet 8 | Eosttan Bowka tae si 4 i Doren large bottles, $3.00; gal SP OO | fre wine rymue tats | Ks: Nan: sale Qe | Pyner. Pye i fol SAPirA rf oR i ations | quarcicte aw oe" ye" parervons uve | £8 TOO | aire re Pp BY. ea | Old Rye: kallon. 149 pares at wi ° r oftere ¢ Hc ellow Label GUN EONS OREREBA| Star” portion. «. O9C | or pura Wee, Fate | Bottled | Dublin—| MALT EXTRACT. at eee | cra Rexel | Stuart: made | 1 dually Rerol S840 Quality“ Penholder wal oe he OLD Hen MIP AGE ng Paper, handy | Be anu WH OK y theese Douhle Leacher Hook trans, with Be Wwoa mols “Henwipers, “each | cuANGHe pert 7 : lured ‘overed Crayons, pil Te sulan dwvoud | "Aka vs | SHEE Re ands 8 #10506 hi Bloomingdales’ Lexington Arcade All Cars Transfer lo OLD TOM GIN. Popiinn ¢ Bloomingdales’ {x 'e344ve,