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Ta al iia i 4 52s ides thls Si Mah ada bali idee he ae THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING, JULY 18; 1998. ' CZAR DESPERATE IS A NEW REVOLT MENACES RUSSIA Parliament PreachesOpen Revolution and Plot- ters Busy. S ano Ee (curt * 1 CmissuSsh— Tow oe} «SY (Im ONDE, & Plots to Kill Courtiers. mo that the crisis may awsnssins ot Vv Chouknin and Gen Koso Messenger Boy Is Asked to Catch Flies | y) wt pps 4 pes? ee KET FLIES FOR POOR BILL; HES © DYN, SEL SHE It Was a Hard Task for a. Messenger Boy, but He Tackled It. / The managef of the messenger office - ie One Hundred and Twenty-fifth street 4 Jexington called to lophone to Nd efficient messenger boy to ess In One Hundred and Tweb jrth Weer near Fifth avenue. He} ohn Marto, aged sixteen, messen. No. 6%, Here is Marto's verbal re “Mt happened { coms around to @ «well house, with the curtains all down tn front. A lady Bhe's cryin’ and bellerin band where it's #0 dark I can day house of a that the would go bey Pariement « pa Names at Many Points. ets me in beat the room, I'm sorry Bil te dyin’ Them ne tady Bute Ute sire ie haews. a have T wayh all right, and ketch files for him fatadet ” was sobbin’ ike a fire v1 enye all he does She had Lined with silk. and » The lady keat rta out to cateh Py | oe f ; Lady,’ i saya, I can't catch no files i i ar Run eround to MeQlusky's saloon. Bao . . ah ot i phe says "I know there be ties i 4% here because I secn “om } winder und to MoCiusky"s and mm neh counter and when the t I'm doin” 1 i K ffui of fim, sbut oT telly the indy Saal SDAY, JULY 19TH IMPORTANT SALE OF “Mens High Grade Negtigee Shirts, The remainder of our stock of high grade esbirts of fine Engiisb and French fabrics, many exclusive designs, pleated and plan fronts, Coat ®tyle with cuffs attected Osr Sep w'ar 3.00 to 4.50 qualities, Also $1.80 and $2.00 qualities, Men's, Half Hose. Lele Thread, fancy colored, embroidered ana clocked effects, including a lot of manufacturers’ Spring samples. 35c pair Regularly SOc. pair, Box 6 pairs $2.00 Rroadvway L 1916 reek 2.0) each 100 “ THE BALANCE. OF A RECENT IMPORTATION OF CORSETS, MADE. OF WHITE COUTIL AND [7 $1.50 PER PAR, REGULAR PRICE, $3.75 PER PAIR, She lends me to the; = rant you te atey bene for cmp! peas.|hours’ the Indy says ‘Poor BOL t nurtied | dyin’, she waye says maybe we can! T thought whe! , bul there ain't a fy in the! nuit! | no can't eat he's t-enow- | inas vet 1 kno Shea N y-fifth street 1 telis him the Indy wants him to treat a dyia'| ibaa t insulted and wor . To band Figures for First Week Show Great reas Popularity of Them and Roof Garden Pla ayers minds, | LIFE WITH WITH BULLET. | ctnaens one section shoots te playgrounds, has FecelVed & Sompletey . [report from twenty-nine of the thirt ome vacation eshosls, and eighty -els of the ninety-elght vacation play- grounds for the first week they have lpimself with a revolver at his fur-|peen open, ending July 1. The follow ished room in No. 2516 Atlantic ave- | ing figures are given "Th Brooklyn. | The number of persons attending the | ‘Tm locemome and bawe no friends.” often sald August Filuske, @ anixty, year-old teclume, and to-day be The old man had been brooding over| vacation schools for the week ending | hia Soneliness for weeks and expressed | Jufy 13, 1906, aggregated §7,272, made up [nm desire to die. While the others of| a, follows! In Manhattan end Brons the household were at breakfast they | g5.7;-in Brookiyn and Queens, 4.29 The total average dally attendance 7,468, distributed as follows: In Bronx, $148; in Brook. heard a platol shot and found Fitmke ring on his bed, a revolver lying near | was | rsone attending the a t TWO KILLED IN WRECK. | | DALLAS, Te wreok in the Houston and Texas Cent ‘41 Ralbway yerds [n thie city leat ‘Tha number of p July 1.~As a result | roof gardens. open alr playsrounds and indoor playgrounds, for the same period amereentes the “arse total of S%.3%, night Joe W enginesr, and T. £.| made up 2s follows: In Manhattan and Reitaell, fore of the ‘crew. were! Broox, 271.08: in Brooklyn and Queens killed, “and John Tennison, fireman, | 112,81. The total average daily attem probably fatally Injured. ance wan 06.158 Thursday, Friday and Saturday All Men’s Suits To Be Cleared Off Our Counters. | Medium and Summer weights, light and dark pat- if terns, blue and gray serges, fancy flannets and tight #) \§ colored worsteds, Bannockburns and wool crashes; in fact, every Summer garment now marked to about half and ¢ven less than half of the origina! price. Save $5 to $12 on the price. | Those who waited until now will be rewarded, |@ Now is the time to purchase cheap. The following great values will be placed at your disposal. While they last the buyers will have great Men’s light colored cheviot suits, 32 to 42 breast meas- Wwe, atk Samer cating coms ant pants; vs ON SIA ME ae idee Scie ce aevuleanee sae ee aiien | 300 very stylish outing Suits and fancy cheviot Pata 5. 90 | single or double breasted; worth $14 and $15, at. Wy Blue serge suits, -guaranterd fast colors ;—gray seats, Venetian lined, gun-metal patterns, and fancy plaids; 7.50 Men's imported worsted suits, French flannel outing coats and pants, and 250 sample suits, all bunched in 8. 90 a bargain lot ats. .o.-5- All our $20 men's suits that we have small lots ot, together with elegant blue serves, any size, silk and satin lined; ligh colored gray Sul shadow’ ptatds-in-grays, anc test 9. 80 outing suits; now tMisikadcs err ties one = We have reducéd. all_our custom-made teady-to-wear men's Suits, imported patterns, silk-lined garments; also finest bie i that tailors would charge $30 to make. | TROUSERS. : 1,000 pairs of men’s cassimere and flannel pants, 32 t | 42 waist, turned~ sup bottoms if desired, at. aS 1.50 |B 1,000 pairs of men’s outing yl and worste li t | colors; worth $5, at... ..sevesereres atk a “ 2: 50 |B All These Garments Will Be On Sale Mhevadass Friday and Sat- These 3 Items Are Very Special: 495 wool crash and homespun outing eoats | and pants, formerly sold from $6 to $10.. 84 very fine worsted coat and trousers, this season's goods, neat patterns; the cheapest SOND TOP BAR SO) oss 5 58 or co nainglegaciy's« All our $12 blue and gray serges; none re- \@ picking: 5.00 WOM B16, Al. recs csonevsessbecsevesevorevecs At $11 and $12. urday, and We Can Guarantee Them Big Money Savers for You, mbH OtR Al Hiensias'e's a Ryne si @R VBA SEM acy in a'ese 6. 50: 6.00 The Hoine of Bargains. hid Cor. Sixth Ay. mums” & 234 Strcct. 243 Broadway. “iu ten g's ge! BIG ATTENDANCE AT. Rea atsee Fad VACATION SCHOOLS. 3.95 | we ee ee THE FOUNTAIN” “OOPERG. Sree IN ITSELF | NC |_J.B.GREENHUT, PRESIDENT, Jinew YOR The. New “Daylight Bakery” N order to be able to GUARANTEE to « ustomers absolute puri y nd cleanliness we have for a'lbng time manufac- tured our own Ice-Creamand Soda Watr, Recently, for the sare «trong. reason: we equipped a Candy Kitchen in which all our candies will hereafter be made And now the third step—the opening of the ‘Daylight Bakery We have equipped on the 4th floor a bake-shop which ts a mode! of its kind) We Nave called it th Bakery” to distinguish it from the dark ard Doisome cellars in which the greater part of this s baking is done. ltis a large airy rcom, flooded with light, kept specklessly clean, equipped with the best appliances.aud manned by the-best bakers that money can secure. We shall now KNOW just how and Our flour will be the “F ain quatiry,” finest of what our bakery goods are made, ard Minnesota milled. Our butter, an extra quality fresh we commend to the atiention of the most creamery. Our Baking Powder, Fountain brand, pure fastidious the. bread and pastry that will Cream of Tartar. Ourregi/s, the choicest new laid. be turaed out and sold here The average bake-shop is run with the single effort to'turn out the greatest quantity of goods at the jowest possible cost. Our effort will be to make the BEST goods regardless of cost, although our prices will be found, as usual, the lowest in town. We shall never use the inferior grades of materials which are specially sold for bakers’ use, such as the in- ferior “baker's flour,” cold- storage eggs or ancient nut- The “Daylight Bakery?’ is only another steptin the long chain of methods which enable. every line of goods we handie, to say— us, in ‘Tf You Buy at j The Big Store | You’re Safe” Thursday’s Grocery Specials Mail or telephone orders promptly filled. Telephon, 4000 Chelsea English Cured Bacon- Squire's fines: New England mild cured, New Potatoes™ oe jaw 2 verey 16! 4c ic tet, lean or salxtare; | pies ing B34 to 5: Ibs; her-prise brand 35; 44 - bhl., 82 si i sack teneue ase bushel, 96¢; pec! ; NABISCO WAFERS—Cham- | RORAX SOAP—Harel, best sene Walers sad Social’ family, for laundry and aid use; box, 60 bars, one-paniad A Qe P PICKLES-—Fountsts | TINY LIMA BE. CALIFORNIA ASPARAGUS tain quallty, dozen, 18¢ GOFFRE—-Ohd—Groverermnt } CRACKED WHEAT— Hand: [ORAHA bh § Faue +f package t dz | tain quality er Bohemisn ASPARAGUST! i . rye; Mee bbl. ptt 130 c MOCHA AND A, COP: | quality, Anest Calttor- 2\e thes $12 8 S| Toth sack apd he Driains at nie: dor, 93.50; ban ITALIAN PRUKES- Loreen: Ze SPRING 5 PIKAC wn Sie Loner * TENASETINE For mending Pew Biot sortliKe | s | Boyie's Garden ¢ r Ges hinimate, sisewere 0 Tes 44 Ib i 2Be Siva 813! tiewbrac. Tube 4 S246)4 Woe, sir i r Santa Clara Prunes | Cream or oF ae ' Senrivel, Bo P 10 Is., adn ‘the (ke Mocha and Java Coffee Dyteh blend of Ave Im Von, $6) 18 tay Bs. svesenenve Ripe, thin skin, aweet frult 25 | rae 4 the NEW SALMON — Fousiain (MIXED TE Ws Caoning Co.'s we wality, Columbia River be . t ci, TAOS epring « Fern brand: $2 tte Se sie. | can nN OLIVES —Laree. allan jog, $12 DESSERT. FRUITS Bul os | WOOL SOAP—For toilet of "19 launidey $3. E arly June Peas hae g ie he | ees Ox Tongues ny Women’s Shoes gaat $3.50 Styles for Fountain Sewing preg No Interest No Extras Down and Weenly Payments 3 This is an Oxford that we }oufselves sell regularly ar | $3.50 and have considered us | good a shoe as that.pricashas | ever bought. Welted soles—finest parent Prices | 4 The Straw Hats Must Go straw hat in the store except the Pansmas, and This affects ever Ticmp atthe chance, ot only to get a fresh and | hundreds of men wil $7.50 better hat to replace that which is now getting brown and spotted, but in 19. Me care of many aive ones; torprecurtes tester teas thar helt priee-se—| caskin. Avery _ stylish, wear next summer daintity designed, cleverly So far as choice of style is concerned it is as good as it was in May fiat brims, yachting, tourist caps and soft roll les in, Split Sennits, Stiansi, Milan, Mackinaw, Java and Porto Rican straws This isthe way-they will go Every machine is guaran- teed and kept in repair free “Tor five years. Free instruc- tion is also given at any time, ‘fashioned Oxford which will be appreciated at sight by women who are particular about their foorwear, Ball-bearing throughour,) ~~ ra . nny jut their foorwear. has every modert improve , Lot 1 | fe ee a ale 59 Hats, To-morrow We liked this shoe so well ment and attachment, Auto- - : i that we seem to have boughr : ind- D All $2 d $2.50 Hats, To- a few too many; hence the ee A eemitie drop head pr Lot 2 at iad ka sree 1.00 reduction in price, which will 5 sears Muigioes a is self-threading. The shuttles q | All our $3, $3.50 and $4 Hats, To-morrow gy fx prODaDY oH 5 the whole tor hsid more thread than those | Lot 3 | at ’ 1.50 ar one day. i a killa reel iE a SS All sizes, of any cther family machine, ' Sieh Ce soper Siore, Thitd Floor, Gamer.) | China and Glass---One-Half and Less Siege! Gooper Store, Main Floor, Rear |* (Siegel Cooper Store, Second Floor, Rea These are chiely small odd lots of which every store likes to be rid and from which every woman loves to choo There is not a housewife in New York who will not appreciate a chance like this to fillrhe gapsin-her table service or C hina cabinet at prices like these: Decorated French and Aus- Mat Bone roe i ig ot) Richly Decorated Fine China| Nappies h $1.25 trian China easorted border and fic ~ | Cups and Saucers-~Tca a A Wat i ss Plates—Bread and butter, tea and | designs; regularly 75c; at 4 cups and, saucers: (hey rash ~ *2.99 breaklast piaiess regularly 10¢ Decorated" Haviland’ China." ean | Beinch Deep Fruit Bowls 50 yepiend Shc; Large Meat Dishes—rogularly $ eaillhely8 3.7810 98.50 5m sy 53.8 Plates —Assort a sites; ‘ie8 £ $2; at... see A “4 9-Jnch Dee P 5 Pig’ “9 Mer ieee Boe Chocolate on — 6 vite aisha alae re eo upa and Saucers—Afier-dinner 50; a ie cenia dover « $@ ory Trays-—new $@, cupk and saucers; regu- si Be ny $1 Shape aad’ ea rit 56.5 50 $9.05 and. 8. ° 5 Lemonade Jugs x Cupa and Saucers—Tea, coffee and | Cream Jugs 100) “irr cos, i Bri $8 95 N4einch, $9.78; 12 Sane Ay BOs; “OB | Sugar and Cream bese cy pnd Saucers— After ae Complete seeseess+ r cups & saucers; at 10¢ SSingeh Cooper Swee, Third Floot, Erowid? -$2,95 (sixta AVE) | ag ee poet