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‘ News IN A Nutshell —— Died After Rescuing Child. WILKES-BARRE, PA. AUG. 31.— Charles F. Feuerstein, an old soldier, ied from pneumonia to-day contracted fn hia rescue of a six-year-old girl from ¢rowning at Lake Carey a few days ago. He was out rowing when the child te overboard from a boat some Als- tance away. He rowed to the spot, but the little one had gone down twice and be had to dive for her and had a hard @trugglo getting her ashore, The water was very cold and a stiff wind was Blowing, bringing on him the fatal cliff. Forest Fire Beyond Control. 8AN BERNARDINO, CAL., AUG. 81. A forest fire which has burned in the mountains ten miles northwest of here @ince lest Monday has gotten beyond the control of the fighters and is spreading in two directions. Chief Ranger Tortensen hurried to ‘this city for volunteers, and many have responded. Three tons of provis! ‘were carried to the locality for original fighters, an the composed of rangers campers, Who are reported to be exhausted, Tolstol Finds the Remedy. LONDON, AUG. 31.—Count Tolstot in soncluding hin articles published in the ‘Times dealing .with the evils reculting from existing political, social and re- gious organizations In Russia and mong mankind generally. finds his sole and sufficient remedy in the proposition that the “will of God is the welfare of men," that the welfare of men can be obtained by love, and that love !s manl- fested by doing unto others as one would wish to be done by Dead Under Refrigerator, ROCHESTER, N. Y., AUG. 31.—Mrs. William Robertson, ag@d fifty-five, was found dead by her gon at midnight under an overturned refrigerator at their home. The ice box had stood at the top of the stairs and was found on landing halfway down. It is th an tripped and fell downs catching hold of the heavy icebox and pulling !t down in her fall. Rushing Venezuela Gunboat. PHILADELPHIA. AUG. 31.—After ly- ine dismantied for nearly two vears the Venezuelan gunboat Restanrador ts be- ing hurriedly reconstructed at ¢ glpyards Or have been by the compa eadiness. to sail eixty days. Adrift Three Days In Fog. to have the boat in for Caracas within ST. JOHN, B. AUG. 31.—After drifting about tn a dory through a fog bank for three days without food or water, Fri J. Mnuiss and le 3. Hubbard, two fisherme ester, | Mass., vessel, who we! the Swedish bark, Therean, have arrived in this city Two Ships in Distress. | F SACOLA, FLA AUG, 31.—Two | ves: » the bark Haldon, from Yucatan | to Liverpool, and the schooner Charles K. Schul, have put in to port here in distress. 'Both are leaking, The Sehul | fs lumber Ia from Mobile to Phila- delphia. The K nt on the reefs on the Yucatan co Fall Fatal to Baby Girl. Annie Lombardo, a child one year old, @ied at Bellevue Hosital to-day from a fractured skull. ‘The little girl was hure on Saturday | from the | fi on the Houston King Oscar Honors American | STOCKHOLM, SWEDEN, AUG, 31.— the bonor ‘al Order ot of Knighthood of t Vasa upon B. Lowenstein, of Memphis, ‘Tenn. Mr. Lowenstein has been a con: wiant visitor to Sweden for twelve years, New Lake Steamer Sinks. DETROIT, MICH., AUG. 31.-—The big steel freighter I. 1, Robbins was sunk in Lake Erie. two miles below Bots Blane Island, ih # collision with « dreage fcow. The F, L, Robbins was launched only this season Gov. Higgins in London. OLEAN, N. Y., AUC i gram has be Higgins, dated at y and Mré, Higgins have arrived these in Kood health, To Preserve Forests. GRAND RAPIDS, MICH,, AUG, 31,— The Michigan Forestry Assoctation |s | me given to au association of formed here to ald in the reservation and reforestration of the foresta of Michigan, Blaze Cuts Off Village, PETROSKEY, MICH,, AUG ‘.—The | village of Levering suffered heavily from fire last night and was cut off from communication with the outside world, all wires being levelled, A Rumber of bulldings were destroyed. New Pacific Artillery Post. BAN FRANCISCO, AUG. 31,—The War Department has approved of the plans for the building of a at the Presidio and §) pended for that purpose year, + within the Cholera in Prussia. DANZIG, Aug, 31 eases were reporie WANTED--Factory site in Long Tiland City; 10) 10.30 loin oF owners Only needa) Bend’ ication, hy" diagram He to FACTORY, toon 0) Nassau ot. New York, (Clipped from World Wants of Yesterday) a Pannen? Bil at SEE WORLD WANTS TO-DAY NF i ato 6 , BURGLAR WAS MADE OF STRAW Jersey City Police Get Alarm and Surround House, but the Supposed Robber Was, Only a Lay Figure, Dr. Samuel Adams, who thas been Iv- | ing alone in his big house, at No, 2846 Boulevard, Jersey City, since hin fam- ily went to the country, was awakened early this morning by @ strange notse. Belteving that a burglar had entered BOY’S LONG coma | RESULTS IN DEATH. | YONKERS, ! | ot m dye, bat gradually re= y Hale to orteinal nat oF, black or brown, In Bor n&. ContAlns No oll ia not sticky oF gant tonic dresiing. nd $LOOnt all best deugglstas E,8, WELLS, Jersey Ci GRAY. HAIR, "sac" Ug. M.—Josoph Canepi Jr, the told boy who has been In a state of coma 145 days, as ay of spinal meningitis, died last nisht a y hours after his baby sister nad been puiriod. Tk was on April 8 that the boy 4 UNBEATABLE RAT EXTERMINATOR strlokes. On that day he rerurand Why Feed Rate the woods near by with a busch of wild Rough Un Hate flowers end complained of pains ' lis BU Went: NGG) RO head. Withti two hours he was un conscious and end. For three months he had swaliowel peptonized milk and whites of eMxs he remained so uni} the! OUGH ON CORNS, Liguta, Se ee Salve, Ihc OUGH ON CORNS, Plasters, 100 in envelope Wen they were placed In his: mouth bs OUGH ON BUNIONS, Remedy the nurs. ———— : Tis “case OUGH ON BUNIONS, Plasters, 100 oF the Re EONS in envelope ration sciousness has lasted fe rd ALL AT DRUGGISTS | period. From a strong boy, welg! EB. WELLS, Jersey Cit, UA |seventy-elght pounds, he wasted to a | akeleton, the house, and not having any weapons at hand, the doctor telephoned to the Montgomery street police station. Boergt. Riordan led the reserves to the house and threw a comion about It. The policemen formed a compiete ring, guarding with drawn revolvers every avenue of exit. Then Polceman Clark went through the houve, He saw no, one, and was coming out through the main vestibule when he noticed a dark figure hidden in the shadows. He levelled his gun and cried: “Throw up your hands!’ The figure dtd not move and the command was re- peated. ‘The reserves rushed to the vestibule and levelled their pistols, shouting boldly to the figure to throw up his hands, As it oontinued in tts statuesque attitude Policeman Clark dashed at it and grabbed it around the waist, Thereupon it collapsed and fell to the floor. It was made of straw. Some practical joker had placed the figure in the vestibule, ‘The disgusted policemen were then entertained by Dr. Adams, who did his best to drown thelr chagrin. —— al “BREIT” MAY GET TRIAL. Breitenstein. the one-time famous St Louls pitcher, may be given a trial by Manager Mack, of the Philadelphia American League team. He is at pres- ont pitching for New Orleans, In the Southern League, and has won seven- teen out of twenty games pitched this season. ing. we knew and we store, no values as This event has been in preparation “Ends” of especially high quality. The and sample cuttings from foreign mak had little or nothing to do (this sumn WORKMANSHIP AT REALLY L TH Faney Scotch fabrics, also solid col In addition to the garments “Cut Suits, Topcoats and Rain Coats. This is an unusual opportunity as yours, ity, finely trimmed, styles up to 1906, This Is We could tell ii gurmenis are" ‘a Nt events at $11. Sale Opens Friday, September Ist. “WHAT NEXT” is the remark around the “Hope” corner these days. few short months ago when the word “Hope” appeared on the historic Stewart Build- Wiseacres as usual predicted failure, but—when we came down to this corner believe we have DONE MANY THINGS out of the ordinary. recent date: to pay $5.20 for every suit returned, no matter what the cause, on Monday, Aug. 7th. NOT A SINGLE SUIT WAS RETURNED. On Aug. 11th we inaugurated our sale of “Trousers Cut from Ends.” It was rather late in the season, still from the opening' day to the time of this writing it has been a continuous selling of Trousers. No other TO-MORROW WE OPEN THE SALE OF SUITS CUT FROM ENDS. complete for both fall and winter wear, in fact the year round. rhe As the Ends were all collected at an average price by weight, and the trimmings arranged on the same basis, the selling price has been fixed at “ELEVEN DOLLARS” for choice, The majority of the tailors who produced these’ par. ments, being workers on the finer grades, draw a minimum scale of fixed wages, and at a time when in former years they The Selection Is of Great Scope. cut into ENGLISH WALKING SUITS; the cut into SUITS FOR EXTRA LARGE Mi ie Price ve rasenes bynes $11, price nen ., SLI E Black thibets, velours and unfinished worsteds are rep- The shorter ends, such as 3% yds. have been cut resented in SACK SUITS, BOTH SINGLE AND DOUBLE | into SUITS FOR SHORT AND LITTLI N; } BREASTED; also CUTAWAY FROCK SUIT: BRE UDMCE sac iccaen esac . Sai, the prica. The most staple fabric for t can gentleman is Worsteds ures, § roken plaids | serge. We have cut up the finest quality serges of 14 and in SACK SUITS, SINGLE’ AND DOUBLE gq y 16 ounce weight into HIGH-CLASS SERGE SUITS. These | BREASTED: the price....s+ssc0ssseceeceeeens * | sults are Just splendid for September and October, and Black soft texture fabrics, 3-BUTTON FROCK gg. then the whole spring and summer of 1906; the $ COATS AND VESTS; the price........... APUUBNCAY si risisoreasneren serge aeest anid cat 11, immediate and general wear, morning, day or evening. *‘Cravenette’’ Rain Coats. Just a few of each style, therefore you will not meet aman at every corner with the same coat EVERY COAT EXCEPTIONAL in qual- Event of Importaace. ii weecoad in g ua eeee ti HIGH GRADE Direct to the customer without the middleman’s profit. |GREAT SALE OF FURS The Fifth Avenue Fur Company. 290 FIFTH AVENUE, Will place on sale $500,000 worth of Furs, Commencing TUESDAY, Sept, Sth, | Having purchased the furnishings and leased the store and building cecupled by | F BOOSS & BRO., Inc., | | SWELL — STYLISH — CHIC NOTH. —Comere, and for atsie, amartness ‘and weguinite teat pp hs Fues sold at retail, S A. M. to 1 i. SPECIAL! SPECIAL! SPECIAL! TO REACH AND INTEREST THE PURLIC WE WILL SELL | FURS AT AUCTION Frem 1 to 5 P. M. each day. to which the general public tn cordially Tnieae wenerns ire 800k {$ Ro ON A SMALL DEPOSIT $ WILL BE KEPT for FUTURE DELIVERY oo th and 3%st Streets. j FURS. 290 5th Av., between 30th and 3{st Streets FURS. | EVERY PIRCE OF FUR SOLD IS GUARANTEED. at prices whtch FALL 6 WINTER ORBNS It is only a we would have to cater to the most intelligent purchasing public in the world, would haye to. "DO THINGS" in order to be successful. In all modesty, we Among them THESE of On August 4th we advertised a sale of summer suits at $5.00, and offered matter what its purchasing power or connections may bi I ‘ould produce such we have shown day by day in the “Trousers Cut from Ends,” for many weeks. The fabrics, ranging in lengths from 3%% to 16% yds., were product of some of the leading milis of America, and many of them reference ers. The weights range from 14 to 20 ounces per yd., thus making the selection mer) they produced the bulk of these garments, HENCE THE EST CLASS GF AN HALF THE USUAL COST OF PRODUCTION, lorings, have beet The larger ends, such as 3% to 35 yds., have been $11. from Ends,” we have added several hundred of our very fine medium weight at the opening of tho Season to procurd the most necessary garment for THE WORLD: THURSDAY FE Very Fine Topcoats. All lengths. Short London Box, Chesterfield knee length and ultra-fashionable longer overgar- ments, any of them SILK LINED THROUGH- aun All colorings from sombre black to olives and tans, | Facts That Your Eyes Can Sce Are our hest argumont. Ser our en- tire frontage on Hroadway and Chum- hera atrcet 12 DISTINCT WINDOW. DISPLAYS, with the Garments, at f24, See tho “suspending cabinets! in ‘the atoro, where, with a passing Hance and ‘otiok Wie ie Bali A quulity of tho olorhing: eoraimary Other Important ane Te. bbe Special Values Jor Go-Worrow In: s Walking Skirts, Carpets, Rugs, Cameras, Pianos, Wines, Liquors, NEW YORK. Single “S. & H."’ Green Trading Stamps ith Purchases Amounting to 10c. or More. Adjustin Up the Summer’s Odds and Ends. The Lowest Prices Ever Ww the Main Floor. g Stocks Preparatory, to Opening the Fall Campaign—Rounding SchoolSuppli Since the “Getting Ready” Sale, of School Supplies started this section has \. been the scene of most enthusiastic shop- ping among young folks. They came from everywhere 10 share in the attractive offerings of Blank Books, Pens, Pencils, Pencil Boxes, Slates, School Bags, Books and Sundries of various kinds. the lowest in Greater Naw York. Quoted for Thoroughly Reputable Clothing. hold these Sales every year about this time, and they never fail to hurry crowds of customers to the Men's Clothing Store on The reason is simple enough. THE VALUES ARE EXTRAORDINARY. We search every nook and corner of the Clothing Store; everything is brought out. Nothing is restricted Everything must go to make room for Fall lines, and so the prices are reduced in a most sensational manner. Men’s Coats and Vests Men’s Trousers, : Broken from $10.00, $12.50 and $15.00 suits These | a4... 50. Th ‘ garments consist of worsteds in stripes. also fancy chevi- | Men's Trousers at $1 reece een Perealns to these trousers as to the coats and vests, Many of these gts, in brown. black, thibet and blue serges. 3.50 {trousers are broken from suits, in addition, hundreds of All sizes, all siyles. atthe one price, THREE DOLLARS AND FIFTY CENTS, + | pairscollected from all over our stock in fine worsteds reat cashmeres, also black and blue. There Men’s Odd Vests. These | are many in this lot valued up to $3.50 |Your choice at ONE DOLLAR AND 1 50 50c | FIFTY CENTS. ° | Ata price that you could not buy the cloth for vests comerise black thibets. blue serge, fancy cheviots and cashmeres. 46. All sizes, from 33 10 selection. FIFTY CENTS. Chiffonters and Dressers Attractively Priced for Friday, September the first finds The Big Store well prepared with a remarkable offering of high grade Chiffoniers and Dressers. This sale is timely and will surely interest many people. Every Piece in the Entire Offering Is Choice and Desirable. Woodwork, construction, style and general finish will please even the most critical, These Prices would be considered very unusual, even during the month of August. Chiffoniers. | Dressers. Chiffoniers. Chiffoniers. Dressers. iu mahogany and cu DRESSHR—as filustrated | i DROSSHRS, as {Wlus-| CHIFFONTERS, as 11 ch; four large and two| —mahogany and curly oder} trated. Made of solid | lustrated; made of wers: French plete; birch — handsomely 4e- lustrated. Mado of soll | o.ic; bane measures 40 | solld onk, 83 inches mirror and hand.| signed and fmely eon- and 18 Inches fong, 18 inches i it ‘ polfwhed. 28 00 structed, large base and t large deep; three large ‘n large aranors: | G French plate be brane ‘handies! | Grewers Pilemesicrantes NIER@—Solld onk,| mirror, two large. and nm dinley and a F ftrommty ‘coms OMS largo ”dravters | {0 small drawers—hingh- structed. 24x18. structed, 2 han. ly pollahed; Special. 4.50 | cei. 7.50 goad: 6.75 | aie 5.00 | sicciat. 35.00 Bird’s-Eye Maple $14.00 MAPLE CHIFFONIER. 12.00 ! Odd Dressers. 5 PL CHIFFONIER, 20.00 ) GULDEN OAK DRESSERS, Dressers and Chiffoniers. SAND GH ERON EER oA $800 GOLDEN CAR DRGSBEES: 18.00 $319 MAPLE DRESSER, 24.00 Oak Chiffoniers. BRS, oc Hae putes ys R. 22.00 $20.00 OAK CHIFFONIER, 14.00 30,00 MAPLE DRESSER (Princess) sEsino ge $27.00 OAK CHIFFONIR, 19 50 $25.00 MAPLE DRESSER 21.0 | 23.00 oaK cH 18.00 100,000 Havana Cigars 53.00, For Ht Less than Factory Prices, By great odds the Most extraordinary sale of Cigars an- nounced by this or any other store in =] many months. , R These Cigars are ° the product of the celebrated Stachel- wh berg factory at Tampa, Florida. stylish fabrics, —Ever popular school suit; large assortment of pat- terns; also. plain fabrics; sizes 7 yrs 8000 years, Norfolk Jacket Sults—Nobby mixtures in brown, They are guaranteed absolutely Havana Wrap- per and Havana Filler, $ Hf p In Fragrance, aroma and general excellence these ( gars are the equal of most 0c. Havana Cigars. Ord. gray and olive col- narily they would retail ar orings; plain or $4.50 a hundred Ar the knickerbocker prices we quote this is posi trousers; sizes 7 tively an unusual opportunity © © 16 3 00 *for smokers and dealers to years, ° save much money, Double Breast- STACHELBERG'S HAVANA SECONDS, box of 50, STACHELBERG'S ALADDINS, box of 50, STACHELBERG'S HAVANA SECONDS, box of 100, STACHELBERG'S ALADDINS. box of 100. STACHELBERG'S HAVANA CHEROOTS, box of 100, Mail orders solicited, ed Belt Suits —Coat cut double breasted, with belt and knickerbocker trousers; made of good wearing 3.00 fabrics, in neat patterns: sizes 7 10 16 years (Siegel Cooper Store, Malir Floor, Fast, 18th st.) Ohe World's Greatest Grocery, Special cure of DELICIOUS HAMS of all standard | high quality brands sugar cured: sweet as a nut; average family size; exceptionally nice for Labor Day. Friday and Saturday only, per Ib., Y CHICKEN) per Ih Yancy froickiied Pe Toten TOVIER, nest avality SEV ANT A ROTLERS nayure” Kluh” xplced AEE awth te ai, BN. ae Hoxton Codnsh 1 of fancy) cautions ‘xalue tlie” oily Steals, | KANADA MU Tirenktust, Oulone yaar Salmon! per ib ogiper tb ; 1c) 12\ve. Long L Horton el Weakfisn. per Ib i - stan SRING. neat quality Hix PTO | Eup. Aneel unle Bi marck herring ‘odsh orf Mer Ico, frewemade CORN kreen Corn mallley. dogs Pane! Wy y ys) very Long lala dry and ot » frosh-mado| . or A die of na-) Bfaine"| urd Nais and Geos, same styles tive “RIB ROABT | per ib K } hud materials, usual ¢ Chote nw tly 6) tac G COCOANLT MAGA ROL Fh 2 ce CORNED RUMPS. Guow COCOANUT MED ly 7c 80! dalat- nierk: Vom, ite. \ i Mod |) aspen cameo os ily Felicataty | pants tor x JT Gees Bomper Store, Main Floor Reape aE Cee ii sah a Ny wane y ‘ is Because of the Remarkable Attractiveness of These Bargains We Urge You to Come Early To-Morrow. Here are the details: Men’s Odd Coats. Broken from suits. orings in homespuns and cheviots, also un- lined blue serge coats and smoking jackers. Your choice at TWO DOLLARS. Cravenette Coats. There are just sixty-five (65) RAINCOATS en sale to- morrow, consisting of dark grays, tans and oxfords. These are regular $10.0 of akind, Early comers will get the best Your choice FIVE DOLLARS. These consist of light and dark col- 2.00 values, but there are only twoor three 5.00 (Slogel Cooper Store, Main Floor, East.) to-morrow at Pereate 2 caw, rappers, Kimono Sowns and Sacgues. jowns and : culled Up in patt that ari trimmed In an oft Women’s 35c. Kimono Sacques at 19c. The assortment preh Ives ‘ wa. ol mater} veke front and back and ho wide border mine of, wh all sizes, not than Coover ‘ond Floor, per Rte Seo Centre. 18th St.) Ohese Fine Boys’ School Sutts. An exceptional opportunity for mothers to secure proper schoo suits satisfactorily and economically—newest Fall effects in neat and DoubleBreast- | Three-Piece Vest Suits; new Fall ed JacketSuits | effects in neat mixtures, also navy and black fabrics of strong textures; sizes | to 16 years, Boys’ Blouses and Waists of fine cotron Fabrics. with either neck- 3.00 bands or collar at tached Sizes oro 14 years at 25c @ -45c Boys’ Short Trousers in a large assoriment of colers and fabrics, also navy blue and black cheviots, Sizes 4 016 years at 50c Slexel_ Cooper 24 Floor Hats and Caps for Boys & 750 Girls at She Remainder of Our Style ish Summer Hats, Included in the styles are Golf, Norfolk, College Caps, as well as Tams and Sailor Hats in such durable materials as Duck, Linen and Crash. Choice while they latat 1§e, | Also one lot of better grade store,