The evening world. Newspaper, August 30, 1905, Page 9

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ROCKEFELLER | CHARITIES WN HANDS OF SON John D., Jr., Will Hereafter) Control the Giving of His Father’s Millions. In the giving of millions for oharita-| ble and educational purposes, hereafter, John D. Rockefeller ts to be guided by the advice of his son, John D., jr. Mr. Rockefeller, ft the Adirondacks yesterday f d, and while there rwill confer with his father over gifts @hat are to bs made slong lines sug- gested by the son from his observation | while abroad. On his trip e gated several Europe and saw ing man invest!- in mil « bequests mac w the charities wi led, and was con- m of the method | employed | From ¢ to New class h Improved to butst- THE WORLD: NAN IN rn [5 IDENTIFIED = Brother Recognizes Soanaeaeaty Found in Coney Isiand Breakwater as that of William Fiynn, of Williamsburg. News IN A | Nutshell Standard Ott Wins. found wedged in Forest Fire Sweeps Village. AUG. 30.-—-A forest vept Aner upon the r here, and de eS. The low 2 and risked the jevty and 1 t au G. aning ho in various ho been hidden by * oars fert was killed two kick ot @ hore | JOL T RESTORES : HIS HEARING, er Was Deaf Until Forty + | as 7 ',| Benjamin an Engine. 0 The ¥ !ARRE, of Pa Agel Bomb Killed Two at Odessa, 80.—A bomb was vard yester- 8. YOUTH STRANGELY MISSING. “Wreckers Derailed Train, DANVILLE, sed the VA, AUG train derailment B.A ¢ wrecking wh: of four curs a and Quickly Disappears, ara old, of | an, nineteen injured, wae sti but no ngers were hurt Had Riches but “Lost Health, Word has been th in Yreka, rederick Hast- \ former resident of Cam- He had been in. poor it ronlgned on Fete day, “He didn t go nome and novaing | nder, Mass health’ for three or four years and had bridge, made his home in L Mr, Rindge was a millionaire. Shaft Wrecked Building. BURLINGTON, VT, AUG. 30.-A Jarge steel shaft in the power-house of the Amertean Woollen Company's mill at Winooski, broke In two places yester- day, wrecking the power-house, quit. ung off the water supply and stopping ali operations at the plant. No one was injured. Swindler Goes to Jall. CHICAGO, AUG. %,-Edwara | Lewis, the defaulting real estate broker of Wheaton, 1ll,, who by dupil- cate mortgages died widows and other poor persons the extent of $100,000, was taken y to the collet s Penitentiary to serve an indeterminate | sentence. Lewis pleaded guilty. Russians Resume Work, NIZHNI NOVGOROD, RUSSIA, AUG, .—The Sirmovo Works, whieh had een closed for some time, owing to labor disturbances, reopened to-day. ‘The stee) foundry was the first to resume, ‘The other departments will follow grad: Mrs, Mary M. Hubbard Dead HARTFORD, CONN., AUG. 2.—Mrs, Hl Mary Morgan Hubbard, widow of Gov, BD, Hubbard, died geet if | eee Sn her elghiy- ified’ year ee ale , Naval Collier Ashore, (i. |'wore., pe na BALTIMORE, AUG. ~The Uniced pa Seach gee el) $3 10 ita Angeles, Style and ats Our big assortments make choo:- ing easy. Then, too, our clothes have a distinctive style and are made in our workrooms, hence you get style and quality at the lowest price. Men’s Suits, $7.50, $9. The materials are Fancy Cheviots and Worsteds, Young Men’s Suits, a These rity ae strictly fi young men from 14 to 19 years, Fancy Cheviots, Worsteds and Blue and Black Cheviots, Boys’ Suits, $1.95,$2.50, $4.50 Norfolk vl daublebresstes suits in Faney Mixtures, Boys’ riot 15 Made of Tan Covert Cloth and fineiy | James Freeman Resigns His Job) $4.50, $5.50,$6.90 They come in| as been 8 He was vh ig a gray suit ind went away. Ir Sy i PIANOS AND ORGANS We Give Dividend Stamps. — 'PERNSTLVANIA RAILROAD. 4,009 Stamps are worth $3.00 cash LL star : fete Hanes 1 Buying Merchandise in vis! ee closes M. Saturdays. Fulton, From AA! to AN 1d 1& BROOKLYN. C. @.C. | 10c Checked Nainsook, 42c. White checked Nainsook, only aby washes children's dresses or school ap | | and fresh after laundering; per yard 123c Hand Loom Emb’ dy, 7c Hand Loom Embroidery, wide ma just the trim s Gas in ¢ Women's white Petticoats, made o ¢ Iso good, serviceable fast edge embroidery, inserting and ¢ tor ed bach, new full sleeve wit 11.50 White Petticoats, 98c. | _| Women’ s 7.50 Waists, 4.98) ‘s Waists, new Fall model, unlined taffeta, yoke of solid tuc WEDNESDAY EVENING, AUGUST 30, 1905. CAMMEYER 6th Ave., Cor. 20th St. The School Doors Will Soon Be Open And Our Store Is Overflowing With THE BEST SCHOOL SHOES Shoes for children are just as important a part of our business as shoes for rown people. It requires study to make a successful children’s shoe department, We have given our department that study. Our stock of children’s shoes embraces everything that a child wears, Children’s and Misses’ Hid Button and Lace Shoes. Sizes 6 to 10%, $1.25, $1.50 and $2.00. Sizes 11 to 2, $1.50, $2.00 and $2,506, The ‘‘Junior’’Calf School Shoe, Low Heels. iY Sizes 8 to 13%, $1.00, $1.50 ee and $2.00. Shoes for So Men. The ‘‘Harvard Jr.,’’ $2.00. Made the same as our famous $3.00 Men’s Harvard in box calf, black calf and black kid. Sizes 11 to 2 and 2% to 53s. The ‘‘Armor.-Clad’’ Lace, $1.50 Satin calf. Sizes 11 to 2 and 2% to 5!:. 4 Extra fine calf Lace, $3.00 {mported patent leather Button and Lace, welt soles... ....+++- $3.00 BEST KINDS OF HOSIERY FOR “SCHOOL WEAR ] panna RAILROA LS, Desbrosses te five minutes later the for Twenty-third atrect Over 100 ANS of Lom To 3° AVE 59" if Don’t Delay. Only 3 Days More Sale Positively EndsSept.2d. APhenomenal Sale The lowest priceever named for a Weigner Piano. Don't miss the greatest opportunity of alifetime to secure the best Piano that money and aes labor can make At About : 2 Value. and $00 are worth $1.50 cash, when Stamp with Each} 40¢ of Your Purchase. ; —— Mason’s | Fruit Jars, 39c. Doz. Mason’: porcelain guaranteed on the market n quarts dozen for the lot, suitable for y, always looks nice we ‘out 500 yards nd irons Every Pieno Bea's the Maker's Name It Will Be Wise lo Make a Selection at Once, $3 35 Lasting Weigner § Pianos tor on the liberal terms of J ; $5Down&51aWeek STOOLIAND COVER FREF: In atch, tions to d in strips on 1 number left ) sell at Colebrated Tone- f cambric, deep umbrella flounce of lace value $1.50, from "He to" san Piano ip built to last a. Jifetiine Pianos deliveredon payment of $5 No interest charged for time taken in making payments, No]! extras whatever. | advice free R TATE & CO. ith deep cuff, fancy stock coll, No EB tra Charge for inse: for The Wo top your bea Exchange oneng STEAMBOATS. ATTEN | INE We, LONG. #00. —— ng SPAR f BK FEBS: They CHghete ibelude adrieelon t Wah ed ch Ao andi ry ty Urns River dite thw | ‘2°00, Sons 4.50, 748 | Tey » fo9k eth, wait Ther’ 4, avorth River. half hour later than at Iron Pier, “ae i is Beh 8.10, ty sth 1. 4 and Trips mare x Hatt alge is 5 ERTS, psa SUNDAY WORLD WANTS j WORK, MONDAY WANDERS > hie Jersey Central} DReamcANnU,eUINGY IDLAND any balance Upon request a repre sentailve and. pay week. will cal BLOOMINGDALE BROS,, Lex, to 3d Ave., 59th to Goth Street, EXCURSIONS. | LE (MAUCH CHUNK( [OM ITOHRARS & GLENONOKO) Excursion via | THE “STANDARD | AMERICAN ANNUAL, | | Among the new leaves turned most | numerously and to best purpose In) the New Year are those of The! Wor!d Almanac and Encyclopedia | FOR SALE. for 1905, In this book, priceless, | though sold at a small price, are 690 Adults, | AUTOMOBILE OWNERS 3 be s wer 3 lserr. Sth iiss Soe eee OL ne BONG auch] pages are. brightly, legible. and | Brie 4 " facts are such as have made and| maintained The World Almanac an | authority national and inert eae | dn all lines of reference knowledge. There are new features to the Al-| | ) manac this year, ag there are every | ear, and old ones are amplified. he storles aro told of the past) t home and abroad, of the! pan 30 10 a 2 80 big hob 2099.80, 10:00PM R rey $4 aii only.) i00 ather unustial opportuni- Panama Ca = ‘4 te Political of the Bunche of Thay , recent campaign and all~are brought Honest tA Up to date, The figures of the coun LAKE KE HOPATCONG EXCURSION via New Jersey Central @J— SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER S—@ I Soest wale from Siilon Went Wola fect City bse try’s industrial d educational ad- vance cre all there, And there are | 80 many things o it forth of common _|and uncommon Interest that ae a jrule whoever look CREDIT: ' wise man or a wise house foir aihliy"weus “isa tn WH | mold that, Keeping previous editions | BROADWAY. EXCHAT:.-+ 1ST to 143 Werk 48th (The fe) huroh'’), 5} no call to HELP WANTED—MALE | grunt citing Aine jowent otha World “Almanac ati! In etode, the ready-to-hand | a a rae Manhatten Clothing Co. |Saaeriytad RFEARN 8, 18, 20, 22, 24, 2 and 30 Weg Fourteenth Sireet. 7,9, 14, 43, 15, 47, 19, 20, 24, 22, 23, 24, 25, 27 and 29 West Thirteenth Stree, To-morrow---Last Day Before Stock Taking. The Whole Day Will Be Devoted to Clearances. To-morrow Will Give A Last Opportunity To Buy BLANKETS QUILTS COMFORTABLES PILLOWS LINENS TOWELS MUSLINS SHEETS PILLOW CASES WHITE GOODS CURTAINS RUGS SILVERWARE CUTLERY at August Sale Prices. Just One Day Morel DON’T MISS ITS OPPORTUNITIES, Our Reputation for Clearing Out Stocks Is Assurance that It Will Pay to Come! : wrt teeta nas + rome / nA lig

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