The evening world. Newspaper, August 6, 1906, Page 7

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BLADE OF KNIFE BROKEN OFF IN VICTIM'S BACK Still Man Attacked by Hungry Young Maniac May Recover. HAD IMPULSE Stole Knife from Fruit Vende and Wandered About with It All Night. | ‘William C. Pearson, who was atincke ve end stabbed by a ungry youth at! ‘Twenty- street and Seventh ave- nue yesterday, was reported at the | the knife blade, which back, said thay could not eral Guys how badly his # fected, but mdded that eompiete control of the left leg. John Earle, the would-be murterer, held at Bellevue Hoepital to aw @xamination into twenty-two years Mving at the home of a sister or at dodging houses, and--bcs_ been | ie, Live at No. @reet Aecortiig to the ters story arned, saw his assailant and fell to the sidewalk wit in bis right n ways have a ge ar acd be Away for for months and even fines no regret at hiw act A to eat” he sald nen UNE Seren Donble Price of Dremd in ‘i riseo, SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. €—To adver: a I ft wees the bakers of ® Announced that crease of Ba week Men’s Furnish- ings Reduced. August days at my three Stores are days of great op- portunity for fotks who real- ize a good value when they See it, ; 59e ligee SHIRTS, “Gosia nae 17¢ value, now eae, 90¢ ‘Moe Levy &Co THREE $TORES—Outiitters to (len and Boys) | (Men Only) 119-125 1457 Walker St., | Broadway, NEW *OhK Nbw york } 's the use of going on a vaca- you gan't fish, hunt, swim, sail! and rest to your heart's content? | SUNDAY WORLD “SUMMER RESORT" | ADS, point out the “preferable” places, LET THEN Hast WHERE TO. bial TO RIL | | i i | LOSES L ie » | ‘ i if SET FIRE 10 FLAT AFTER LOOTING IT. the Burglars Escape with Jew- elry Worth $500, Following n Confusion After robbing the apartmen At ham Db n, on the r No. 6 Kast One Hundred and Bixt amond Jewelry 1 fire to the bulla ‘ t ft al P THE WORTD: encines had already Seen rummoned | nd the fire waa out. The firemen discovered that tse! ‘rawers in ail tho bureaus and side- board had nt out and the a DROWNED BOY FOUND. | Police Bick Up Unidentified Body | in North River, | ng tn the One Hun-| the Morgue. | = Ever Known in G We Give Either S. a HG PATRONS MAY T n Street, Br AILY, SP. M MONDAYS AT 6 P. M Armour’s Toilet ar tt Soap, Flotilla Bath sds specials. “IC One 0 Value 5c cake; To-morrow, Corset Covers. Corset Covers, made of good eiliiyt felled seams, high of V nec’ et Covers are v fitting. Buy as These Cd and perfe Value 15¢; To-morrow, we Cc i | | | | a ae tet ane mae et vawabs Bleached Sheeting. Bleached Sh 4 the Loom mu (1% yards wide), the makes the finest shects l 22C) Bleached Bed Sheets. Bleached Bed Sheets, S4x90, made a fine wiry bleached musiin, torn band a med ready for use, 3-in, ems. Well made and great savings. mist n "shat Value 19¢ yd.; To-morrow, LYDIA E. PINKHAM’S: The Midsummer BARGAIN FAIR. The Most Important Series of Daily Bargain Sales BROOKLYN. wn a nn nn supsegseescdbscscsbsskckhbiad anne Solid Oak Frame Couches. best open steel construction, sp ag tufted and choiceot best velour cove: | Lanatiehtns | | | wi | | j reater New York. | Most Pleasant Shopping Place reen or Dividend Stamps. AKE THEIR N NCE aN IN iffield Sts., CLOSES SATURDAY AT 1 O'CLOCK. anne and Inserting a) ‘ings: le of the best openwork £0: ality of ca yon Value &c 9.3 | To-morrow, Solid Back ‘Hair Brushes. Hair B: pure b kind of h i! wear. Buy in advance of Value 19¢; To-morrow, Stand good ‘Our needs 7c Couches, solid oak frames Sees, or leatherette, A very comfortable Couch, Val. $18.00; ] l 65) To-morrow, Women’s Stockings. Women's Stockings, tast 6s cotton, } lain lace effects and maco feet, double heels and toes. This ts only one of the many bargains tn the Hosiery Store. Value 19¢; 123¢: To-morrow, | Women’ s Shirt Waists. Won: Shirt lawn, yoke of embr: tucking, short sleeves, nije, These Waists show the savings possible. | Sz 3 Ss z a ee +! | body feels the effects of MONDAY EVENING, AUGUST'6, 1906. | Be Wrtmehe Sn ft amet tn | | August Furniture. Twelve to One| Years ago when we started the first August Furn a Trade Sale Store Closes at 5 P. M. Saturdays at 12 o'clock we thought the plan perfectly sound and the idea very bright. Cumiu- lative success through many years proved our reasoning right. Daily But it remains for the ive final witness by a consensus of flat sales, large in amount, add further testimony. retail trade of New York to tering imitation. Twelve advertisements of August Furniture Sales confront We n Ne ork names, more or less prominent, a to statements that are € ess tl glorious promises Comparison an vis make an ungracious task, T q lege and province of the Public, Ideas are ] control. Our success with the A Furnit lowers fact is more your concern tha It contains ac War ¢ August Furniture Trade Sale mn a tr your careful study. Among the stirring bn f news that we print to-day abont the Au § Fu niture first place belongs to An Important Offering of Dining Chairs, One- ne Under-Price ‘A solid carload of them, fr excecdingly well. ializes on Dintr They are all f offering of great va The chairs wil two of a kind, that v and Lhe eld be rr room or hall. And every chair in the offering will be sold at one-third less ¢} August Pries, $32: reg. price, $48 | Aures price, $124; regular! Aucust Price, $48: rey, price, $74 cmt t “price, $204 = : ' Cha ak; dull fi * set 7 A and « § whip. m August price. $3 2 One set of one Arm and three § f Teelel designs Foiten vk. Co | August price, $60; reg. price, $90 | August price, $57; reg, price, $88 allp # e J F 44 ‘ Augus! price, §84; reg. price,$126 eget eat eat August price, $48; reg. price, $74 August price, $54; reg. price, $84 August stiee,8 48; reg. silea 574 slip seat { ei oe August price,$66; reg.price, $102 August price, $40; rog. price, $60 * , a nix | Ehairs wenthered onk: claw f if er aca f In addition to the above Di ning Chairs, we have a special ring of two groups of Chair from our own stock. Group One—One Thousand Chairs _| Group Two—Four Hundred Chairs jaeeust price, $3; regular dal 75-—Quarteret | August price, $2; regular price, $2.75 | Oak Dining Chairs; box-seat frame; turned strete Golden Ouk box-seat Dining Chairs; shaped logs ith 1]] ers; shaped banister back; open cane seat; ively: claw feet: turned stretchers; sheped top to back; polished rved and open patterm banisters; open cane seat, Broadway, 4th Axe., | Anwust Sale Goods, est Fourteenth Street and 29 West Thirteenth Street, | “AUGUST SALE 19, 20, 24, 22, 23, a4, 25,2 | | GREAT QUANTITIES OF | Blankets Muslins Table Linens Curtains Comfortables Sheets Towels Upholstery | Spreads Pillow Cases Scarfs & Shams Rugs | White Goods Flannels Silverware Soaps Flannelettes Cutlery AT PRICES PHENOMENALLY LOW ate the attractions of this Sale! To make it an object to buy NOW price cuts are exceptional! | Our August Sales have established the time for Housekeepers to buy Fall and Winter supplies. | Itis profitable to buy at August Sale Prices! || Bleached Muslins August Sal: Special | Yard wide—axirs heary in White Goods splendid S cent val New items added and most of tast week's values repeated... «carefully it will pay! 15% Excellent Bargains in Table Cutiery, 11 ‘ Scissors, ims | micure Specistttes a bee | for August an Buyers. | | Fine Carving fet 55 inatend of 79 xd | No Mall or Telephone Orders | for | To Clear Wiridow Screens | \|F | and add to August Sale attractions \ 12 | made reductions that will . a good purchase for eat | ghee Staniedne Belanari..: AB le tetera EEenr es TH. | Were No Mall or Telephone Orders f.16 and 19 for Auwast Sale Goods. were | @—= chtntnntlanete etn zt to © | August Sale of Fancy Flannelettes pret » end 80 Inet Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co. LARIA*" INSIDIOUS FOE 5 TOHEALTH + JOHN WANAMAKER 8th to 10th St. RAILROADS, Malaria is an sprig herie poiton which we unconsciously breathe 9 0 )7 frp {fufuits Pry ane Into our lungs through th he impure ait arising from low, marshy places, « . Y at stagnant ponds, damp cellars, sewer pipes, improperly ventilated house i i decaying vegetable matter, ete. Day after day these germs and pois : ty Ro are taken into the Jungs, and as the blood passes through them it be- ‘ cae r comes infected with the poison and in its cite tt distrib utes the +issr “ i M microbes of disease to all parts of the body, Mala 13) disease ; it gives no warning of its coming until the circula ation | is fitted with the poison and this foe to health has the system at its mercy. The 44 ot - blood becomes polluted, thin and weak and , irre: reulation: + H L roien fails to properly nourish anc engthen the Then theentiresystem ;5,) is attacked, and if the germs and poisons of Malaria are allowed to remain) ***° the strongest constitution will break dowr No can feel well when +0 PM . vitality is weak, the appetite 47 5, rows sallow and the entire, mist be temoved from the Bystetti through the circul nand the < ine that can accomplish this is $. S.S, It not only cleanses th ood of all unhealthy, morbid matter, but destroys the germs, cure Malaria and restores this vital fluid to a,” strong, healthy condition, §. S. 8. is made . . 1 d th item ii blood free of all poison d the system in PURELY VEGETABLE. perfect condition While destroying the germs and building up the weak, polluted blood §. S. S. gives tone and condition; t ¢ complexion ¢ son. Mala the system isin a mala poor, digestion deranged, vein $1.00; 59c To-morrow, PRTG esi Svs AEE Automobile Snaps Galore, Naver haw we had 9 civialy relable a Caly ester with Ten? Beeb, Mamobite ie i Stra anowa. paKe A) mde ontrad ty Building and Larteet 9 VEGETABLE COMPOUND. |<: TUE MOST SUCCESSFUL RUMEDY Fou WOMAN'S ILLS IN THE WORLD. EXCURSIONS, ‘and every | The Pink Edition of The Even- ing World contains all sporting news of the day, WANHATTAN BEACH if Vi LONG ISLAND, May Tire new, at AY cheerfully ailowad AUTOMBIL. E ROADWAY EXCHANGE, 249 Weat 47th, of roots, herbs and barks combining puri-| > fying and tonic propert which keep the vigor to the entire system, Book on the blood and medical advice with. ae THE 8WIFT SPEGIFIC CO., ATLANTA. GAs REAL ESTATE FOR eALE— REAL ESTATE FOR SALE—~ QUEENS. QUEENS DORADA RAR AAO mane marron JOG pulahegl MEMORY IERE IS EVEN A BETTER ¢ FROM HERALD sQuAne, mS conin farentt min, by trolley, STEAM BOATS. Coast Resorts USE THE SANBY HOOK 4 ¥E M Oat OO; EY in puttin in T AMDEWALKS, will “gladly DMO: bd. BJ, WILLIS 00, iW, ‘din St, ome 16 years. ‘Tolephone, A181 Colum! a AXCURSIONS. . | oer cane ane AND REWARDS, Baer LINE ROCKAWAY EACH sty 1 at Lay bw 18 ER i ee Sunday World Wants Work Monday Wonders. % Bhd. he VANIA RAILROAD TERMINAL HEIGHTS|) = cotencteee | To the New Jersey |.’"” ea =e ; MACADAM STE ts COU PrEMS, CORDS. SEWERS MADE TREES, ROI TE 69 vemente on ve s cs Boats 2 Ae gp coo iad Japanene Cate Bull Cance AD CANT. BY SHeT, a5, New arf mete Children's Muslin Skirta- ee aha $00 PER CEN IF 18 Asa 1 Central “fp, cet Pa P THE QUEENS BOROUGH CORPORATION, \ DING, $124-tromd ways New y udorwear i Wer Pisin and novelty stripes, in | 23 ce fap to tt Pink, Blue and Hlack-and-W len Pall styles—9 cent gua HY SPECIAL NOTICE. August Sale quotations for Blankets, Comfortables, Spreads, White Goods, Upholstery, Scarfs and Shams, Flannels, Flannelettes, Silverware, Cutlery, and Soaps are crowded out of this advertisement,.....You can count on great Bargalns—we promise it! To-morrow— Children’s Day ‘| Clearance of Boys’ Wash Suits. 1.49 s2se | 1.98 si%e0 Suits. Suits. | Russian and Sailor Styles in high class washable materials; Butcher Linen, Corded Madras, Drill, Chambray, Pique, Duck and other Symmer fabrics—tastefully trimmed with Braids, combination pip. lings, sill emblems, ete.—-24% to 8 yrs.— JUST HALF FORMER PRICES! | - oe |GREAT CLEARANCE OF NOVELTY WASH DRESS FABRICS Imported Organdie Lise Plain Silk Zephyrs ) 39 to 79. Emb’d Dot Voiles Emb’d Silk Zephyrs | Cent Fancy Cross Bar Organiles © Emb'd Eoliennes Goods Emb’d Dot Muslins Check Batistes IN FOREIGN LAWN SECTION. Scotch Madras Emb’d Merc's'd Taffetas IN FOREIGN GINGHAM SECTION ae Oiher examples of how we are betes clearances in various wtctions MORNING SALES - To-Morrow, Tuesday, Until 1 P. M, To prevent dealers buying we reserve privilege of restricting quantities. 32-inch C to P Yrs Taney Wash Dresses ' Remnants 4 Dam wwhlon ¢ As Ausuat Bale Morn ENT—CENTH

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