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. STREETS SHOOT ed Real Pistols to Celebrate Feurth, and Strong Pulls Couldn’t Help Them. PPOLITICIANS FILL COURT Every Person Arr Bo fave an intercessor, but Only Two Escaped Fines. ested Seemed to Torkvitle Court waa erowdted to-mny | When sixty-three Fourth = July vt “Bator of the art-ptrr jotting: Law ~ ea Creir potiticnt Prtonds tine up be fore Ma, ate Whitman, Senators, ——Assembiymen, Aldermen and small " Were never so thick tn court on « singte May, and the “earnest conv With the Magistraie were oont 7 Met of no avail. Most of the cun~ Were fined 2 or 8 Only two excaped — Mba they were out-of-town men who (Old good stories. irs. Maude Caper, twenty-nine years was charged with shooting off ERIE Cel RS 4 i Dig BS pulls and wae fined $3 “It was a pretty cheap celebration at iat whe said ax she paid Wars 1. Witeon, of to. 22 Beco ne, Wee charged with firing off «| Btellbre revolver loaded with powder bait. When Policeman Reet, of the Fs Precinct station. int da handtul OF bullets before the Magistmts he held | Wilson tn 20 for Special Geesions. Wincent Bullner, who satt he came fom Phitedeiphia, wue caugh( firing a de Fifth geome af Bixtr right [ SBtrest. At the Bast Sixty-qerenth wiree @iBtion weven lange revolverm were found | BB hie clothes. Bullner explained tha: When he Game to New York he fel! in With-- crowd on the Bowery and wax "Rela that 2 good speculation tn guns on 3 of duly wend make htm one of his uns. Magietrace Whit. fea Bach said he ha doniy peen| for two days, Having come fron | fia Walia, Washington = 1 ( jen" ition in Walla Walle” was jet go. great harvest irae sent to Police Headquarters a_laundryman. of No. amt Porty-third street. was ar ned for having sold firecrackers # license. He sald he had Worth of firecrackers to seams trans fm a ea i SES rei RN i fod gathered uine Chinese crackers and he cents worth He was dis- SHOT HS RIVAL IN CIRL'S HOME Youthful Lover Declares the Killing Accidental and Police Believe Him. Foren Belanco, cixhtoen years ola of jemy and Wiltey streeta, Newark hot dead inst ng by Jom paving, NAVENIWEN youre ote, of Muteers 4 . Newark, lp the home of Josie | Ul, eiehtewn’ years old, of No. i4| mee atrec Both younghmen were admirer of the | ve an “pupper ‘with th “St Whom, except tie gee the Aireworks. leas County raurder h¥atcian Wen done ts Feat RRUOT =. EYE “ACHES and HEADACHES | Ore caverd by wrong classes or the need of Glasses. Consult our Registered Physicuns Glasses onty f nenced—$1 | 223 Sixth Ave.. 15th St. | 350 Sixth Ave, 22d St. | 217 Bway, Astor House, | 1274 Broadway, 33d St. S Corttantt steer way: f Chrkichs Jeu iste ond Opti tan at a Fat or the. Land !: SS SMHS NY | kh SO A A sos tec Pe upward Established Wen ly 50 Years, we mm the city — Se cost to us, Fe prep seen reece W omen'sodd linen suits *6.50 Ov R great July clearing sale of oddsuitsandendoflinesbrings you this splendid opportunity. They're soiled from hand. T!ré ling, but launder them and cm they're as good as new— In fine brilliantine and Sictlian—blue | and black—good, full garment—nice- | \ A Swiss dresses, $5.75. | \ Princess or two-piece models—datnti- ly trimmed with narrow Val. ince— short sleever—lace yoke—full trim- gnod_skirig—deen tucks—dainty fig- rd & ured effects. Fe: 12 20,000 yards of newest and best St. Gall embroideries, incluting Bandings, Baby Rdgings, ete. —in daintiesteffects of English Eyclet. hand work—Oriental designs—Baby Irish effects—Eyelet and Japanese combinations—Baby effects, —on fine batiste, nainsook, swiss and cambric. Skirtings, Corset Cover widths, a ae [July clearing sales throughout ‘the Store ONDAY, the first day of the sale York, by far the most successful o In order to inventory just as little as possible we are gathering. into big bargain lots all the broken lines, odd assortments, sample collections, surplus lots, goods of every kind and character, which we must not carry over the season, and marked them at prices that bear no relation to the real value or pee a revelation i all our July clearing events. Everything offered is entirely scasonable, in good, marketable condition and of a quality that is thoroughly dependable; ~ and, coming early in July, the public is able to realize the full benefit of the remarkable price savings. This Store Closes at 5.30 P. M. Daily. Saturdays at 12.30. n bargain giving never-equalled in New A ——— ome 'Men’s 2-piece suits, *9. | i= is the greatest value of our | men's clothing clearance sale— [iD | $15 two-piece suits at $9—made by ~ Mammoth sale remnants and — on and short box coais; 50 Beep ae ert bon cole $, P all done by hand, and whose clothing beaatifully tatfored--ptait- soiled embroideries. for style and quality and fit rivals the ed shirte—anaking actually EVER a ra si ts — work of the custom: tailor. ont oes, | N a since this great partment was inaugura ave embroidery sales | ay 5 White English rep skirts, $2.25. | reached the scale for which this season is noted—never have we had such a $9 you pay less than the mak Ali new, beautiful, fresh goods—several | vast aggregation of remnants—never had such bargains to offer Seow | $ ing cost. Blue serge new modelr—fnely finished. | a | suits, gray wors ed ‘Women's and children's bathing | | Now just at the time when the need for embroideries is greatest suits, $2.95. } = suits, French flannel comes fhis clearing sale of aif remnants and soifed pieces; embrac- | ing practically every grade of embroidery produced this season Insertions, Divided into four great lots. l2e: 19¢. for embroideries 25c¢ TEMP SON CRAM FOND Co. thy Any tobe yd. for en we worth yd.{for embroider- Jee worth to Bie, yd. for embroider- jee worth, le Rin | Pre-inventory sale of ‘1 novelty silks, 49c. = RE’S the most startling piece of silk news in many a day —a sale involving some ot our best selling dollar silks at less than half the price asked before the pieces were cut. Over | 4,000 yards in all. These are not a lot of silks bought for this sale, but come from our own carefully selected regular stock. Nothing handsomer for waists, entire dresses, ete.—printed warp taffetas, striped tontvines, checked taffetas, superb collections of the most desirable colorings—navy, royal, cardinal, brown, myrtle, gray, red, rose, Alice blue grounds, éte. There! ‘s been a steady demand for these silks ever since we showed them first, and we sent in beveral re-orders to the manutacturer-~but stock-taking time is hear, and we rust clear them out—reduced from $i to sGc. Corset sale. || Suit cases. 49c 1.50 untrimmed hats at 65e HE new sailorshapes that conform to fashion’s latest dictates. Just a touch of trimming here and there makes a dainty smart creation for immediate wear. About two hundred of them added for Friday's selling to help sweil the bargain im- portance of our great July clearing sales. 200 untrimmed sailor hats—sold tn the regular way at 1.50. The new shapes; taturat Sap pratt upper 65c brim and Java underbrim..., Tailor + suit hats at 2.95. Swellest trimmed tailor suit hats in New York at the ridiculous- ly_low priges 2.95 and 8.45; black trimmed white, or natural Java trimme ed white Sale of men'sshirts 79¢ HIRTS in this sale identically the same in hod and pattern with many for which the haberdashers are asking $1.50, A big collection embracing the bal- SIMPSON CRAWFORD Co, Pa Heavy | ‘Gigantic remnant sale of wash fabrics, 63c. ALE. opened Monday with over 15,000 yards—sold three- fourths of them before night. “Balance of this great accu mulation with another selection from an overstock of 10,000 yards enables us to repeat offer on a still larger scale to-morro | Mats Floor, Lengths from 2 to 15 yards, and there are-over iG0.styies. Positively the great- 1 est bargain treat ever offered the New York public so early in 6:2¢ the Summer—fabrice most in demand for warm weather, 6c | gowns included, Searcely anything missing from the sea- son's datprtWesh goods that sold-from 12140 to @5e Clearing sale nrice Gh4- Have arranged special counters for the accommodation of the public, and provided plenty of extra salespeople to wait on you promptly. There are no restr ctions on quantity. Everybody free to buy as much as they BE notwithstanding that there'h a lost to as on rere. zerd sold at 6 1-2¢ | Hammocks. |. Go-earts, *5 Opps and_ends of fine 24" INCH size, steel T half price, Lawn IFTY different styles SPLENDID lot of elbow ‘TH is the bargain of O question about these batiste corsets, mediam and ee on yc i vay 5 sciremipe? Sqm reed body reclining back io- tength French made Miaw thei all. Pretty. lingerie I} wt! ieee eat cee high |] Comers, rivet inen lined with |] ly woven hammock, pillow an =e bate toe ahildnen beh ni lee, Prince + fnand—alk foe dip ipa, medinny whe at” || shirt pockets om lid, solid brage|| spreader, wide valance, large ap-[[Ceytt Kuatanteed stecl springs, [}aley Lisle gloves — 16 button Beth Doeseautdren trimmed Wh sclutely imperviow ani wash 4 i , foc apting lock and catenes sortment of colors; reg: exten Sie Fenner Med length—imousquetatre-black and || Bian able—pure white, light weight boned, sizes 18, 21 to 29, 3.75 LGD |! We have sold them regularly up tucks, ribbon bows and rotettes— |] ther , two straps around bedy eo wlar 2.50. At. tots. Spastil Sar to white—coo! eee * SQ) || tesvlary 1-80—reduced one Gap and crnscent C, B. Ventilating net cor-|/ $1 Bathing suit cases, Be || Others $1, $2, $2.75, 84.50. [emo Sr orey reer ery $5 ainaganton-\o-4ith.- for this sale tovn-ss0- OC S hairs for. 20¢ sets, 81.25 value at 75e “Third Pour, Thies Pion. Thirt Fuve, Main Flow. ecw Place pairs for ibs oe In clearing muslin underwear. for 30c drawers made of bric or luen—tucked raffles. finished with solid band of lawn, | peck and sleeves; of the sensational values of the July sale~S{jc dretwes at 25¢ in another, | and so through—-$1 corset covers at Gise; 1.50 shirts Nhe. | June sale, and which we-taust clos: out regardless of cost or value j 50e for 79¢ gowns of cambric 68e for $1 nainsook covers—~2 ot § broidery, insertions and eam-> ing, tibbon and lace edye. for 1.80 cambric skirts ounce 25e tion and deep lace edge. Kimonos—Fine lawn negligee gowns, figured and checked, ° 1.50 Riade Stevens Household linens, towels. ttern tablecloths, | Fenmey linens. | Slightly soled or mussed by | EVENTY-NINF. cent gowns at 50c. to-mortow-—that's one Wonderfil values that will crowd this stetion~~garments left over from the trimmed with tueks, em- rows of vee insertion—bead- | bric ruffles around neck and sleeves. | ean. DBC trimmed with wide lace inser- realloped edge down front of i Ya 79c Standard qualities at great price reductions. all cloths, y irish satin damask Te Gloves, °1.50 | prices—now just when most wanted we dita them for Main Meow. i Hemstitched lunch | one of the most prominent clothiers 6f © the country-—a maker whose work is suits, fancy tropical suits. Coats are in the latest siyle— hand-made collar—hand padded lapels French te. i hay | —quarter and half lined trousers, cut nbroider: | SC™I-peg or with. turned up bottoms; te Ade $15 gradesescc cee $2: The July clearance of dress goods remnants. i Moca very size of the accumulation spread on the quick selling to-morrow is evidence business transacted in our dress goods sec January, counters for of the vast volume of tion since the Ist of Sain Fee, Sale includes thousands @f yards of the season's choicest wa lengths for every purpoxe—in both all-wool and silk-anc=sosl to 56-inch black and colored, including « | ] 25¢ dress goots—materials that sold at 50 un ia cs carn 41.50, in two immense lots at Yc. and 50e This is an offer that literally transcends all previous dress goods rales in thie or any other year—a pale that will crowd the section to_ ity fir Infants’ hats. Shields, 8 i-3e! | Women’ s outing waists, a 98c. NE quality sheer lawn—exc ‘eptionally well made— hundreds upon hundreds to select from in all—~sold at much ele | — 98c | ’ quick selling at. * . Another waist ‘special A fine baticte waist trim med with lace and embroidery, a waist that deserves « e Fe 25 price mark; for barge n Friday st....4..4 omevederse Women's lawn waists at 1.98 ls new patterns in excellent quality lawn waists—entire front made of beautiful quality of embroidery. MMPSON CHAWFORD Co.- Clearing white “ood remnants at 9%. HE most sweeping, clearing sale of bes | ever held in this store, and goods , in fact, in any store ance of @ recent purchast-at manuine turer’ s tows tage ther ine + aeansctt rg: | 6i ta pepeeiene Oh. Fe in New York, starts to-morrow. It's the July clearing with the broken lines from our $1, $1.25 and $1.50 lines. 2 yards long—were 1.95 each ¢ each for hematitched Doy- | 45 in. equare-were 1.85 98¢ sule—always a conspicuous bargain event, but of far Though the lines are broken, there are ow DOW snes 0sunare 1.50 | jiew—formerty be. 1.95 Damask cloths...» 1.50 greater import this year because of the tremendous 79 many styles that no man need fear finding "f 79e¢ 2 1-8 yard long—were 2.45 | 12 [ae each for Cluny lnce-:| 249 Damusk cloths. ;., 1.05 demand for white fabrics of all kinds. Stiks bona: his size in shirts to his liking each; HOW. eases Men's 79¢. and $1 negligee shirts, 50c. & yards 65 eA 2.95 gach; | edge Daylies~—formerly 19¢, | Sie each for Cluny lace Centre 69c. each — miscellane- ous lot of fancy linens, Sale embraces all short lengths left over from. our Kreat June whe salegm goods that sold at from 5c. up to $0c. per yard Fight | | | | A splendid Tot of shirts, und on the snajotity the saving DOW) ae raecaede | i : up to the end of June, Lengths suitable for waists 9%e is half: soma are Hroken lines, some trifle mussed fram 50ec | Sap muah dowels dail ee ene ay“ sloknyy canes and children’s dresses; all in perfect fabrics, includ ¢ handling—79e and §! shirts to close } oir ar peg pieces, tee cloths, stand covers ore ag—790 and $1 shirt | “Only two hundred dosen of Table napkins. sami ree) inte White lwwne; India nous, dotted swistes and taucy medren Men's Pajamas at. 232 +-$2:00-| Men's Night Shirts ates sss |. these excellent lemmed huck | 600 dea: sil-linen Table Nap- | 804 shams, hemstitebed 2 Wa'va—ahepated: Ser the preatast bl Men's 50c. washable Fourin: Hrooldya. Kalttiag Op towely—large sie 20x40-in. in | kins—breakfast size—formerly | round~some with drawn work ey Pi 1 reatest ssectn binge of bai Hands reduce 25e |" Bathing Suits at. afl white or red stripe borders, l¢ | 2:10 dos; now. naa, “1.78 slightly soiled—worth double. ains ever shown—~plenty for all, no restriction. - MPs) reticent ceviyeneere hr Ref rigerators, lawn mowers. | Finest foods at lowest prices. Shoes: Women’s white ! eS 4 2 basement o! - ai a Fieor, this big store will be under selling | Granulated sugar | “202 ten quire's boneless ioc sugar corn canvas ties, 1.95. Mj pressure to-day, ihiconines Senko ani 0b. ack GSc ||| delicate stoked, 156 | | Sapir te yeomene tens ie *-yunine the cold and rain of December and Janu- @ Star refrigerator—Lift cover style, 1444 in. | j) Wecsneshevomnt land cured; 4 to 6 I dosen, 10¢.; can Ge ary we contracted for large quantities of white Ahgh, 17!5 in, dee in. wide, foe ca 6.25 | Sliced botled hams, | a anown ees eripe, Ib... US Me Sea Island cotton canvas ties, at » special prict.seenna rede, pacity 45dba, Regularly 8.25, at...... | apactally le ‘Tone Regen | PURE EAUTT Taven | | Smoked Baef—Delk A few months later both leather and cotton advanced,and with The size smaller would cost you 7.2 wafer slived ty ma’ | | Sta Pea ects 20¢ cate, tit wha orders for thousands ot pairs of these shoes at old prices we wrleg 5 thiket Ibeveene Bie Ave. quality: each c denited perlo-20e are actually enabled ta sell below what dealers are, paying. k m eer, “1.25 Medal" that money shear stec] ‘Gold ng wheel and 18 80 @ OS CHBRSH Finest New York Bate Or) tured | fail ce a Cneane and tu 7 ime 1 Gx ».. 162 Bronrt, gualien: par ct popular yh 0 Pineappiea, a ‘Barty Jun Aen er, Any Bavor) een, fisecwa beets 51.18; rem, 168 cen. CRISP PICKLEB-yRoyel art quality Bor Fight) te 10-on beta... 20-08, bottle. 400m bottin od + clive jail) reguine ns Ae aa a ary @ YRUTE JAMa—Koral Taree, Jusclous, ripe Hav. Women's santplé shoes 1.50. Sixes 834 and 4 A and By $150 lf we should show every woman who reads this ad- made of | BAL Mon “cquane Bees, a (rustle tasieate | vertisement, and who can wear mall sizes, the shoes we | : Aadicious tor tient “iotent” ba merge barry are selling at 1.80, there wou'd be very few left on Ang, 1 ‘ nee js Conant 1 when we inventory, Ther: are tan, black and patent leather; also some white canvas in ties, pumps, Gibson ties and yome bouts, . Children's shoes, $1, Still good picking among the and $8 shoes, marked ‘Anse to $1. * i by o Children’s Footshape white canvas, tan und black 1 to-6, 81; 8 to A, ties and boote~-buttor or lace, as follows: $1.35; 614 to 1014, $1.50; 11 to 2, $1.75; 234 to 6, aweclaliy