The evening world. Newspaper, July 18, 1906, Page 7

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pase WHE BRIAN COMES HOME THE CIRCUS BEGINS Parade Marvel of Strange Freaks in Cages aid Chains. MANY ON BAND WAGON. a Glittering, Gorgeous Pageant} Will Wend Way Through Main Street to Garden. | When wit ia ss ‘comes to town there Mb be lots of things doing. The plans at-eady made for his recep tlom are so eaborate that it will In abowt how the country editor will @eseribe tty AUG, %—Nothing in the history of our_falr olty\nas equalled the grand Bt oprente optren fe the — tpited Denmcratic Shows slong the main street today. Dereript red by the pageant rirase ioe 1 up on Madison ast oarw bearing landing to the show Bquvre- Province tw Dundens of ntyiisiiy attired indy and gentieman performars. canical clowns, aun-bright chartote, miles of fereciour Demooravic @nimais bungrily eurveying the surging crowds and rare freaks from every clime make up @ mpeetacts the like of which had not bean seen In this communkty within the recollection of our oldest inhabitant When compared to this Ahe displays omeed by Whe Hig Bet & us, which abo we in 18% and again tn 19, fade into insignificance mo one thinks of putting in the eutegory the feeble open-air « jon Wade by the ATH. Parker Di at seum, which, as miy be recalled, went to pieces a little leas than two years ago, ani wae atiached by Bheriff T Roonevel: to satisfy claimea against It We leern on good authority that the Proprietor of that attraction, whos name is either Albert Parker or Alton Parker thmt witch our reperter could mot learn), le attached to the magnit- Sem anierprise now tn our midst in tbe nearman, whe had « seat on ® Brand stand erected by the kindly dis paeed Neighbors th Wat FtrdnENet of the old-time Lmmocracy, the head of ‘Wall street. sends the following account of tw onter wf the parade Band Wagon of Goid. Polid gold band wagon containing (et celebrated Bighteen Carat Band, for @eriy the Wo J Bryan Silver Cornet Our re Band, playing popular airs porter noticed a tremendous rush of nowly~signed performers (o get on the wagon. In the actomble several of the aid wind inetrumentalies, who for merly had prominent places, got ahowed | of Benator Joner, the Arkansas bass- drvnmet, wea among those who rot ered thie and tate. Atter be tht! of he wagon ran over him. His piace wan er eer es Ay Reimont, peal, and Bourke Cock ‘aux Pas Cir- on Chereiand, paws) Fan, trombone wsioiat, were among the | new players who attracted attention. | Tbere were also many snoomiumse for | the bandmaster, Prof, Nathan Straus, Who succeeded Prof.George Fred Wi! llama, of Masnachueetts, the latter hav ine been deposed for jeading gon-unlon concerts. Despite the vallant and praiseworthy efforts of Prof. Btraun, ome lack of] harmony was evidenced In the rendition. | It ia belleved, however, that this wil bo remedied in season, as many of the membore had not played together In| rome time. Some of the Attractions. | een: | Large catafaique, bearme the tulmed remains of Jeffersonian Prin ciples, Pomtively the most porfect ox preserved mummy in A cor ting Mnk bewween the antiquity © the dead past and the live lasues ot | » day. Heh of | feroctous the Wentern ptains, now broken to harness and driven by that peertess chariotesr, 7, Fortune Tyan Open Tank. containing Tlood-Bwesting Bet be nal Writ logical exh ine wild asses from the tas | een Tagwart Tiger recently captured tn the | jungies of French Lick Springs, ind } and now. for the first time, seen in a cage. Lives exclusively on poker chips , and makes constant efforts to escape to | ttm native fastnemses. —Incessantly guarded by fifty courageous deputy | sheriffs, (Our reporter observed the iid a | Tom. Taggart on « font; In the act of doiging cannon balls and swords thrown at him by members of the Na- tional Committee The Mississippi trick, mule J. @harp Wiliams, gally caparisoned and cutting up didoes. Col. -Henri Waterson, the veteran ant maj tamer. feoding row chunks of gold doctrine of subjugated aatin here Ou the Kentuoky fat boy Bose He mais ‘em alive! Leia Gow kroup Colored. pam Hie talent, Bome Cages Are Empty. Yeasts ch fermeriy com tat Bodo end the] two exceedingty rarr now missing Believed to have aiolen by a rival organization ‘amily Wa}i street lions hinds been ‘Tae Happy emi Texas lambs lying down together The iambs all stayed down. The onjy surviving Bimetatiist Last of A once savage now extinct race Very feevie, yo shows signs of viclousness Bt t Always kept se- | urely chained. nd in an abandoned siiver” mine in’ Colorado and imporiea ve tremendous expense. TeMmonE ‘The Sacred ch Enormous tribe of Mantmttan Indians chanting “Tammany” and. at antervals their time-honored siegan, tae ways tor the Jmperiahable Pri neiplae-—he Boon as Somebody Tella tewW ‘Stok “Patten Frieat jean. tepitying Harmony 3 Mocielinn William ft, Hearst shawn i Bpprepeiate poses. (Thin featyre, our reporter in- lorms us, Was nut an unqualified suc- toes bestiuse Hearst insisted on biting foClellan on the leg.) Leng Line of Sullivans. The tribe of the Sullivans in full war- paint, marching four ebremat and form- 4, solid phalank halt pt [it"took “this section wt th gerade ebtec auarters of an to pass @ given Fed exclusively Donkey in on tovalid’s [paint where Fuers are fares ai Bpotted Leo: and Claws ¢ \oonn. les Murphy c Teath ma iide somew:! e omd avenue to Wrey Y codwon, Menrrot age, containing Congression:| rot ¢ a) mincawe, chatlating Couimatiys All col ore nd sacs. Some able to repeat any number of ast phrases with almost hu- it, Poy luam Travers Jerotme, on a roller lou Senater Joe Blackburn, ee pe te | Vortte, wteed. the marry ~go-' | Mivatt, on foot a , ere clown, Tom | to throw oe Ncoiaiad fhe funny old Populiat Wateon. tatory invited things at the shown Now by £4 --We ore houmed thet” w Ze Tyan, who returned from, Burst te. Ph pet Dave beet aveie wher: port jPosstive that be Lord & Taylor. Announce An Extrao Women’ s ae Dresses at Less Than H This sale comprises a apécial purchase of Finest White French Muti Princess Dresses fn either tucked or V: The value of these dresses is $16.50 to $20.00 each, As a very ex! them r@nary Sale alf Former Prices. The ation. Borne under a on wr Sad ead Begin | MAS, ray CAN IEEP OLD HAME Husband Denies Any Intent of Agaiti Taking Matter Former to Court. arial to The Fwentne Worl.) CHICAGO, J IK worrtn r has passed ow to,” mid Le Carter, diverced hu band of the actress, this morning ‘when anked by a representative of The Even ing World if he would Interfere with the present Mra. WOliam Louis Payne In the further use of bis nama “I do not know er elter legally, monly ociaily. I read the name ocoasiona as nd that of or ny her efforts. May I way becoming modesty that the name eslle Carter needs no apology. I shall not interfere with her in the use of the name, which aince our @tvorce the bes obtained a legal right to use."" Qnly once since the eult which the famous with notreas successfully fought for a right to the name of Leslie Carter has the mmittionstre president -of-the-Sertt- ide otive when Aeerat Plevated Hafiroad shown « vind spirit, That was six years ago. Mrs. Carter made her Chicago ‘Theo fr. -Cartor tasued orders porters cing her fort hg ar on the platforms o war Whish he preskled rempected Since then. 9 friends time has 1, softenton ipfiuance. and tis sat an end YELAND, July it—Mrs. Dodge, of | figet- Shower: 1 etrmee. ca with A ont oe Pe ROWITY tehetrune obtld rhe Vteckham’s Opponents Opponents Unite an De~ feated Senator as Le LOUISVILLE, 1 Tt te ne Heck ha " mn tor the United States § ‘Cramps and Dysentery stor | rrhoea, cholera morbu congesti heart failure, fainting ach, malaria, chills, fev tion and the hundred Oe summer can be ¢ ured ar nd pre Vv ach a vented by taking Dutty's Pare Malt Whiskey ¢ it kills the disease germs and in vigorates and strengthens every or- gan and part of the human body Absolutely pure and con no {fusel oil. Fifty years’ reputation | All drug and grocers or jrect, $1 per le. Medicine bx ylfree. Duffy. Malt Whiskey * | Rochester NE Wy This MIDSUMMER SAL because Brill stores are the only stores that offe: reduced 25% to 40%— ANY higher grade Blue Serge Suit. ANY higher grade Black Suit ANY higher grade Outing Su ANY 3-garment Mixture Suit. ANY “special” value as well, aseregular stock Every one of these garments one was remarkable value at or! trery one was smartest in sty! expertest in tailoring. Worsted, cheviot and cassi suits. Values up to $15. Now High-grade worsted, smart cheviot and correct cassi- mere suits, mostly hand-tailo models. Value ap to $18. Ni Single afddouble breasted 3-piece suits cassimere, cheviot and velour $22.50, Now All sack suits, black, blue cluding any mixture walking up to $25. Now Blue serge suits, gray we vicuna sults and ¢ folk styles. Values up to $28. All mixture suits, ever produced ready to wes: $32.50 New Get the Habit. UNION SQUARE, Idth St... nese Broadway. NEW YORK CITY, gray cassimere suits, single and aoebie breasted sacks and Nor gray, b | ( E is the “wide choice sale” at it | is strictly for wear now; every | igsnal price because at that price de, most desiratte in fabric and $9.50 imerg 3-garment red; OW S-garment $ 1 1 40 of worsted wens up to ® ] 4 50 or fancy, in- sults seiaiat | 7:50 orsted suits, bl ick tilbet and in 2 3 plece mode! $19.50 lack and blue suits. Finest Values uP to 9 980 Go to Now 270 Brondway, near Chambers, ST Cortland: 8t.. near Greemwieh. 129th M., cor, Third Ave, al. lace trimmed models. ceptional value we offer Sewing machines*12. 7 Perhaps you will realize that at this extraordinarily low figure you cannot af. ford to let the opportunity go by. It is a machine that agents sell on the par- tial-payment plan for as high as $50, and so perfect THR wortn WEDNESDAY EVENTNG, JULY 18, 1906. si BLACKAURN FOR Gi GOVERNOR. Y Gora’ aia PF Hair brushes a. i lp alin pein : SITH AVE 19°° T0209 STREETS anon Every day adding to the success of the — . July clearing sale. “Mock ad wie Yee |, black and white, 79, REATEST bargain month of the year. Time we close out all the broken lines,odd lots, all soiled or mussed goods and all surplus merchandise which we do not wish to carry beyond Inventory. Never haye these values been paralleled. Every department furnishes its quota of once-a year ‘bargains, all uniting to make dull July one of the busiest months in the cclendar. July clearing sale of women’s apparel. Suits that sold to $35 at $16.50. N THE immense Ing this sale is a |: lot of that sold as high as but the immediate clearance at $16.50. » Some of these suits come out of our regular stock— — some belong to the great purchase of last week. They're the | most fashionable styles of the season—high-grade ae Dresses and Linen Coat Suits. Some of them embroidered by | Store closes 5.30 daily. 12.30 *) Saturdays. Glove: made t c ta suits which must be sacrificed dur- Princess Dresses and Linen Coat Suits broken, and we assembled them for Phird Floor aggregation of fashionable women’s lines are have hand in painstaking and artistic designs, or daintily trimm ® With Te Wace OF héavy applique; sold up to $35; at $16.50, ————— ane Dainty two-piece lingerie dresses, 9.75. White or colors—elaborately trimmed in fine narrow lace and in- | | sertion—with wide ribbon. belts. All the pretty colorings of the § 75 | Season. zx great variety Ot Styles ngs nctw uses bacepee ven So. ' Eats Er Shaanti ' a | | “18. 75 rep. or Yinen tailored cont suits, 6. 95. | | Tn white, lavender, light blue, pink. gray. also some dainty two-piece wash dresses Smart tittte Bton-modet; *6. 95° Our entire stock of fine Persian lawn and @imity shirt-waist dress :s—sev— the season’s accumulation. Broken in eral models—selling up to $8.50. $1.95, sizes, but excellent value. $2. 95," $3.95. SIMPSON CRAWFORD Co,—— ~The July clearance of muslin underwear. OSITIVELY the jowest prices of the year on all kinds of muslin undergarments, for it's the time we close out all the broken lines and all the soiled or mussed garments without conside ring cost or former prices. for drawers, — fownNS, corset 25¢c epraat Bovers. | Clearing all the wash skirts. | O98e covers, skirts. Material are fine carbrie. Comet | 69c wash skiris, 38c. | 2.75 heatherbloom taf- Oty { n A variety of styles, made up by one covers are trimmed with two rows | pei sylilan Atel neil checks, feta skirts, 1.98 of the best Americai makers from of hive inane ion drawers Made-with enreutar-Mounte= thertinest imate have full ruffeumbrellaiounces-fn. | 2-e9 wash skirts, COG | er taker aace pall rules re erf—tucks and ribbon trimmings, ished with tucks and bemstitching gins navy, black and white hi f : | bras strapping—pretty stripes. | inerly ep to Gt-20, Women's drawers, 50c | 2.50heat akiree tae | 1.98 heathepbloomper- | Made of fine cambric—with flare caline skirts, 1.7: caline skirts, 98c. | flounce, trimmed with tucks, lace or | Made with two tucked ruftles—fin | Shirred tounce and ruftic—light blue, | handsomely trimmed back dn front embroidered s. Others have | ished with tucks above—black only. | green, pink-and other colors. | with rows of lace insertion and edge, tucks and hemstitching. = beading and ribbon, Second Fleer. $18.75 sfik shirt-waist suits, $7.95— Plain and faney dlorm-—edds-nad ends of Ser leentee ae Hath Corset covers, 75c. Made of fine nainsook—very full— SIMPSON CRAWFORD Co, pera ~ Clearing sale mattings, oilcloths, rugs. Brcut new floor coverings of the high standard of quality characteristic of this store—pieces large enough to cover one, two or three rooms—in so large un assortment that you may readily find the patterns you'd buy later in the season at double and more than double the price you can have them for here to-morrow. it. Japanese and China mattings. Small Summer rugs. Two special values to give you an idea of the unparalleled reductions Two bargain items—small Summer+ugsinada—from—the—hest of in this section, prairic grass. Japaneses wattings—only 35 rolls | China matting, in black & striped in the lot--2 and 5 rolls alike | effects —20 rolle—five regularly $12 to 814, roll patterns—regulatly 810.5 $850 $G,50 Oileloth in tile patterns, regularly at 85c.; Hugs 30 x G0 iichesregularly sold for $1 for to-morrow to 73c special to-morrow at, per square-yerd SISPAUS Glaw Prony co Semi-annual sale women’s shoes. WE have obtained a reduction of almost half on the entire surplus stock of the greatest manufacturer of women’s shoes in America, but he insisted as a part of the agreement that we should not mention in our announcements the name under which these shoes ave made and sold. ne Women’s regular ] 85 Women’s regular $3 Oxfords at ° $3.50 Oxfords at Twice a year we take all the shoes this mauufacturer has on hand, However, take our word for it and They're willing to take a loss in order to clean up ‘each season’s business in season, and during this sale you receive the benefit of the remarkable price concession that comes to us, feta and 4 can sheets frem shees worth 1p te $5. Of eeurse— ae sizes in the and $3.50 shoes. - aa pare effects in low shoes made from the best tan kid, black kid, patent leather, gun metal calf, white Sea Island cotton, Gibson ties and Oxfords, ta We are New York selling agents for the celenrated Queen Quality shoes. — SIMPSON CHAWEORD CO. Simpson Crawford's pure food show. N** ER before has such progression in Pure Food Merchandising been witnessed as at the MODEL FOOD. STORE, where highest quality of foods are specially demonstrated and sold at the very lowest prices is attracting thousands, 7 x 50 inchesregularly reduced Ruge diferent T5—specially reduced sold for $1.00-—specially 0, roll or to-morrow to 60e me Second Floor, the best shoe The under which these shoes are sold and known is stamped upon each pair, and their bargain-worth will be told at a glance. Women whe wear sizes 4 come and enjoy bargain of the year, name Sixth Floor, * = Our special musical and entertainment programme, with new points of interest, Come to-morrow, There is a special treat for you. Mail and telephone orders promptly filled. [Eagle brand condense milx | | : Boneless breakfast bacon, | | © 1 domi Cottolene. : At $7:90 each, = pameation that we | Saires delcaty dry "New. Eig H Er welectad Pee bas | Borden's ‘finest protic He iat | -| Fairbank's celebrated shorten : Bys you tree with. every | Ait Ap To me 15%c rrssesecrennsss MOE | | cn Mteseee LBC | |g Ob. pails... PBC as C4 one sold a lifetime eo * keep it in per- a} acta | ie —~Also— order without char, an Fig == ms wh ¢ ~ ‘i ind, Cereta wheat food—The ideal patina graotiated white aien: at cereal, . Te { t y are m oO quality made by: the manufacturer of Quaker Oats; regular large I(c. package. =i Clear ance Sa le of steel—polished oak cabinet-— | Sold br bis ba il ; » ‘ . five large drawers — im - mi Ly eee ne is bn ot t a Brains Women’s Fap Silk Waists, proved metal drum—drop-head |_ssn Peters 2 Buc) : : | style, gives machine the Gation can, with taucet, a75 | fA ten addy 60c)\ **. ‘ ¥ 10¢ % of a table when closed. \ergal. cp. with faucet, 1.60 ry " 1y aval 8 - “ Val. Lace Trimmed, ares el $12 75 fan a j Peivia toys, 8 7 direct from the manufecturer—no. mid- Beall bottle. - 4 50 af VB At $5.50 each, dleman’s, general agent's and canvas- ° cprreemaveny diane ot | ‘itt isthe’: 2: Mh le} & ser's ptolits for you to pay—just the [Yin comen sO" tee.' aso: | MAINE SUGAR, CORN 3h | ee (ae AKIKO Oxb RN original prices $10.00 to #12 °0, bare cost of the machine and our moder- | 4 | B ie, $4.00; 22c¢ CN i 2 | d A aisabulle ate profit; but we are all sec- pntinnnet 1@ wwiciais — ois. Sieeat in Gutbae sriscacu | | Je tione of the store before | ‘ieoar { pene hekiaa: =,» We Victory saa me iad “| MAGIE | Wasi Sinn SR . repair RAR—Cherden m i vi x sonter, Heahagernee and Twentieth St, Fifth Ave., Nineteenth St, ond oo See fone = en er Estcdnett, Slate” apne ont can, LOC a0 tie | 7 ‘ this remarkably low pre 4 erueeertet hag! | "Geant. tect’ gu | yo s if 2 41.00: , Ailapine and Oinwer Se » ia .

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