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“WEAT, LOVE EAT A FRAU ? ACH NO! | QUIT” Romance of Forsyth St. | Shattered When Sylph | Became Mountainous. LOUIS PATIENT, BUT— Tried Herbs, Swimming and Rowing, but Still Wife Grew. FROM 90 TO 210 POUNDS. Louis Link Has Sympathy of Men, rif but the Women Neighbors Call Him Brute, Louts Link has left tis wife again Because she is so fat Weil, if has been a warm summer All Forsyth street, from the delica- tossea shop on the corner to the shop |) of the denier in modern antirues half | way down the block, 1s discussing the | ease of the severed Links. Among the | Kerchenen wreupatioy ts on the side of the husband “Sure he quit her,” they my, “for Bure feoYd. Whey Monte Seta whee Bo Kross as and Louie | he was « ail man, very akin t teose I eareilon as Whee | be wauk out tn tt Grand Buwet wilh his w chiiareg here © No husband And don't Solace a She Once Was a Syiph. is even aylars a week to « as Aussie Link,” retort “Wor koick-knacks d that And theo Ain't it that aud vasy think also of her il men are brut Eiguteen years ago when Louls Link! Felained (he marriage) osing weighed alae-| wis and had three hundred ) the mavings bank. It wae a juck Rumbers that litte! cavid not withetand. Bo ~ nerfed And started in to tive Lappily ever ager, just) Mie bhe * cathe between them. Oia Mra Link, bewan , grow and grow, Fler fig nal the a dream. Now it was an any dream. He Tried Weight Reducer. gk went forth and bought from | ote of something which haat F nally, e Bo And now time wet fatter pounds T welgh now | SHILD'FALLS FROM | | FIRE-ESCAPE; DYING. Was Sie on the Fifth Floor a and Rolled Through the Open | va Grating, | | Beven-Yeur-ol Jessie Goldman, of No y $8 Forsyth street, ls dying in Gouverneur Hospital as tho result of a fall to-day *—trowo rear fire-secape at that num! The phild Wars feo escnpe When a8 thd opening in fin floor. Her | H then mot to the 4G The surgepn Fd !ahe could not + Youns SPALDING'S Success. ‘Amerienn Viol Kecmieamtanll a in London Convort. Aug. G—Albert Spalding, thé Amprican Violinist, son of Mr. J ant Walter Spalding, of New York, soored tos mnothar quocewn at toe Blickpool oon- © { Sunday, In addition t piay- ©” Ing @ 80", he accompart:d, on the vio- tin, Mire Melba, Young Spalding, y struck there and rr. thended the child over “who has been play-’ Ing 60, the Conuhent with anch gent ugar singe iy de ore saat Vo, four <r rt by coe Tandon sea aah Grontt. IMrs. Link and Efforts to, bay horse and @ deep hole formed th: + store at No, && For-|combination that to-day caused a sus- pian Sic wilt chee | pension of traffic for more than an hour | tin Grand street Police reserves ware called to keep order while the trouble wagon hetped the horse out of the hole. workmen were to the french, when along came a rik wagon driven by William Allen wtriet: hole Kir the red rag that wan stuck or ln Chatham Square a) 1, gatety Keep Thin That Failed. Sele remy sb enron HUNTING Crd den Reception. | ‘There appears to wooden chairs. | mittee to recetve William J. Bry THR SCHATCHIEN INTRODUCES THEM, SHE wInGns 96 rounns Pergand who want to hear him in json Square Garden. A few a | ranged ‘VE MAKES WER Row MEAVY BOATS fm company deliver 2, Garden for use in the This morning the com Sormed tha. only #0) coulc to have } jumping. up jing and dancing y Loma DISTANCES, would be in shred | Uke committee UDI CURIONS «= Se GEMS IN TRUST. = | Will Filed Leaves Most of Per- _ Sonality to Husband Dur- ing His Life. for That leave th the garden lesion tesued for them. $$ | HORSE IN HOLETIES. = UP GRAND STREET Reserves Had to Be Called to) Keep Big Crowd Order, LOBDON.Ame I.—The witl_ot Laty | Curson of Kediseton, who diet Jury 2 was filed for probate to-day. It Is and was made on The value of Lord Curson of Kedieston, she leaves to her husband for life and then to the owner of ta Kedles A painting by Millet and a number of | books go to her father and her furs to The residue ts left (o her | tailored, guar- anteed to fit. $3.95 Laity Curgon, of Kedleston, left three | Quughtere—Mary Irene, born in ls¥6; Cynthia Blanche, born tn 1s, and Alex- | andre Valdera, born in 1604. | A careless mitk-wagon Griver, « bie ACTRESS HOPPER LOSES. LONDON; Aug: ?—The Judiclai Com. | mactwe of the Privy Council to-day rec- ommended the dismissal of the appeal of Dunemutr va, Dunamulr and Hopper | vs. Dunssuir, Pxquistte, serviceable strictly all woo |] Bronascorha, Chevints,, Worsteds, h Plaids, Silver Gi Cheeks “heat, serviceable ‘The appeal referred to in the shove | Ef) deapatch resulted from the suit 6¢ Erna | Walliace Hopper to break the wil The Edison Company te laying pipre at Grand and Allen strests, Several ane Bauer for Phatte F seeliy, of No. u/ Tailoring Tee driver says he did not eee the which fis Dunenuir, former Premier atick at the mouth of (t, The| Columbia, was the principal lechtee. saeestetencniontatnntierenerenieveencate wolked into the hoe He was! = | ‘ged In and the kmen fattened A SUMMER RESORTATSEAI] = Block Island death. They wormed tueir way When the drivers sid Not med, * tound they 4 A crowd aa $3.50 SHOES Wher. Week's Soiourn Gives At Atrialwillconvinee the tanelite oC an Qcekn Voraes m that W.L.Doug- pe $ HOURS PROM NW YORK crry rsobaderdilbien alley t from the ten men Vin Longe Island RR, in con jon with Montauk &. 1, Co. Stores in Greater Maw York E.R, 1090 *), and at 610 Brendan, Pighth Avena everny Netty Ay. ft Yulin Be doe, ee ai yytas 475 Sth Av..cor 11th NO CONNECTION ANY OTHER STORE Siecet OCOPEREG J.B. GREENNYT. PRES The Sweet and Lasting Tone of the Wolfner Piano, Price, $250. No Money Down., No Charge for ‘Time Payments.” No Interest. No ‘Extras.” The looks of a piano is only one feature of value. jin a pieno is a good and lasting tone quality and touch. of use. The WOLFNER WILL. With proper care it will give to your children t samc sweet, rich, singing tone it gives you to-day. | big Fifth Fléar Piano Room. Among the others are : Aleo, the Boardman & Gray and Simp'ex Player-Pianos. tickets of ad HIGH CLASS SKIRT 56 BAST TENTH STREET. 2 Doors from Hroadway Wen of Wana- maker's OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 1.20. AR VOREYS Almost every piano, when new, has a good tene, but it is only the honestly and scientifically constructed instrument that will hold that tone through years | The WOLFNER is o ly one of the carefully selected pianos we-seit-in-our | Boardman & Gray, the Famous Erard, J: T. Brooks, Caldwell, McPhail, Kirchoff, Regal, Simplex Player. Of course, workmanship and finish are important, but ‘what you chiefly want | ‘BRYAN CMTE RS Famine in “Supply T Threatens to Mar Madison Square Gar- an on his return from Burope on Aue. 8, are wondering how they are to seat the MMad!- ago the committee ar- wheh sup- | plies chairs for big entertainments to chairs at Madison Square | the evening's © commit there SUMMER SKIRTS MADE TO YOUR ORDER AT HALF STORE COST. bie materiale, New werviewable, pevety | hus Linen Sulte at extremay W. L. DOUCLAS FOR MEN he | be a famine in] Apparently the supply | | ordinarily available has been shifted for the summer to Coney Island and| the other nearby beaches, and the com- FILTH AND VE OF LAWS FOUND IN MOST OF THE:GITY'S BAKE-SHOPS Investigators” for” Establishments and Report that the Board of Health, State Tenement-House Commission Have Failed to Co-operate and Compel Even a Half-Hearted’ Observance of Regulations: NOT ONE IN FIFTY PLACES ; IS_PROPERLY VENTILATED. feseh, purchaser. TELEPHONE PEAS— Foun. mild ING—For sylon, Eng or Best Le»; bushel, 8: suger fear! Barley, | Shny’! A doc Site 41 Early Rose Potatoes 4 stock; bbl, $2. MCET ME AT THE FOUNTAIN, fh country at large. Sunday’ Ha LATION that we determined,to bys ow give ed by to one of our own ‘The World Inspect in All the Borougins Labor Bureau and of materials emp!oyed and infericr baking po buy Some sy ecial ite elicious _buiter Bis. rock, $1.28) 310: atece tee open a bake-shop of our own, On the fourth noor of this bui ding, ina space flooded with sunligh —a room far above the dust of the street, perfectly ventilated and kept ai clean kitchen—our “Daylight Bakery” pactry sold by us is made by th: best bakers tha:_ money —con-emoloy, not on'y under our direct supervision, but under our direct contro’. Another thing—we sha'l never use in the is now in hy aimost every biker. w er are never used by us. The “Daylight (he sa’es: as well ms f.r to-morrow s seliing: Maracaibo Coffee 2, ; 4: OATMEAL MIXED TEAS—English | Breakfast, Formoss Ooio as. me Indi om, and all 48¢ "10 Ibe Boiled Ham feetly cooked; delicate sliced; by 22¢ : well known, 12 Oval Photos, mow Wines and Liquors You need no POMMERTIN. and $22 per o 12 quarts, $1 introduction to these brands—they're too It’s their new prices that will surprise you. Delicious, | INVALIDS' SHERRY s 879. BH TOREADOR brand. errs _femoae $1.25 aly recess $1.25 INVALIDS* PORT. mended ionic wloc. SOHNLEIN & CO.’S SPARKLING MO. c Sette reduced trom $24 per case. $y | MERKEBS OGHAC GI quart SOHNE & COLS SPARKLING MO. | CH. PERRAND & CO. GoGNAC BRANDY; toutle. $1.25 gen redaees tre trom $26 per chee ¥ kk ‘ 45 one jt Jonagn Gera. $5. 6 be euge° TOM GIN—Robire & Ge Frantlor-on-M.; cane 8 i tag ieherte & Ge s Boees $Y BRAUNERERGER me Frankiort-on-M.; ease 1 SAINT JULIEN~ Peller Go. ‘ 12 = PURITAN SHERRY. | PONTEY CANET- Prliever, File 6 PURITAN CATA® wi avant 39c oe $7. 50 puritan muscat, witoo, $1.25 sAUTRMNLS 2 beats hate CAPITOL RYE~12 years olds 54 $425, HAL 5 s ‘WE, $y | ait 4 85c | nutty fav CONSOL Sie inte wh T5e oy imported win i 32.18; tui po QUEEN QUALITY Chae F. ) Case 12 got gr hag Mey 65¢ m OhNe outs 2.30; fell quar rd “ BURGUR: $i. 35 BALTIMORE RYE; per $2 RED FOX ALE—very fine old otook $1 o # Hat Hisai:| ff 35 ale; doven piathersss TERNES “ 5 exe! Cooper $:0re, Fourth Floor. bortie, on ¥ - $10 altey's INVALID STOUT per $1.30 doven plore | PURITAN PoRT_ $1 Lingerie Lawn Waists at 75c TRAIGHT dotlar valties even to-day, when the prices are | e- ginning to show signs o; the Fall turn, The lingerie waist has no sca- son, anyway~it's a year around gir- ment for house wear. it These are made in # new model. ecais are finest M ve lace insertions, sitcves, lace ir mmed. ab ut half an idea of the style and beaury. If we put these among our dollar waists they wou d be snapped 15 up alm st as fast as they wall be at ou special price.... (Siege! Cooper Store, Second Floor, Center. white lawn and | Three-.ucrier | The cur gives | XXXX Flour ;S"'¢ Sartos Cote, 10 Reon) $1.50; 6% .. Family peten; bbl, $5 3s At wb ihe, $4; 1 vs # 1Ge | | Esty reer! asen oe ic Foustsin | SUGAR CORN — Fountain | BORAX SOAP Haze! Bes: a qualit eo Jer, . ir es ak and 2 dot, | b 4 126. a "Y 49¢ t1 Cox STICKY PLY PAPER—Bor “nia Beet’ pha re im axe S be Maine Se $1.85 dae ‘ote a S PRID SOAP - GLOSS STARC Bes or laundry, aa uaiity, lage lump DD houshiid we 10 § Wee a BOC | Teer eees 29c or Rovel hrand Spe LE 7 Macaroni 2," 7 requiar 10¢ 1-Ib. package... ce operat’o 1 “Dayligh For example chia , coarse grace—'‘b kers’ eggs’’—which are cold st. rags eggs of indefinire Our flour is the finest Minnesota millec—-our eges new, fresh laid only—our milk end cream, the s'me th t you would yourself for your on boking. features which moke our crocery stor: This IsWhy Our“Daylight Bakery” Was Opened E clipping, here reproduced is the heading of an article which appeared in last Vorid, and whic, in is way, was probably as much o7 a4 disagreeable revelaticn to the local public as the Chicago packing-hous: exposure was Pi the It was no surprise to us, andit was because we were familiar with the con Jitions The bread and pastry formerly scld by us were manufactured of the purest mat rials and ur der conditions hygienic and c'eanly so far a; ch supervisio: as » ¢ could give wecoud on’ ree th:m But it is almost imp ssih'e to supervis a plant somebody ¢lse with the same definiteness and thoroughness t at we could clean as your own it a'l the bread cmd and they work, In ” Bakery “bakers the chz:p grade rour’’—a very age, Bakery’ i; «ny one of the aj the “savin zest.” Delaware Tomatoes The famous Boe! 5 larly oid at 12c; Lhe: 7 Be} | Room-Size Rugs---Cheap Very Best Axminsters and Wiltons, with $2.59 to $7 Cut from Their Prices A* figures at_all times. But these rugs are in ones D the original prices were low. We sell all Carp ts and Rugs five to ten per cent. under the usual retail and twos of apattern and sire, taking a lot of room to divide and show (hen properly; r:om that is needed for the new Fall arrivals. So out they go! Although there wre onty # few of each size and patiera, there are plenty 0! patterns and all the room-sizes from 6x9 upward. Good choosing! “eile at 520. 50 ivaate fiat re “817, 50 x12; Regularly $22.50, size 8.3 x10.6; special. | Regularly Axminster Rugs Garter 12 Bo Tapestry Brussels Rugs "grid tpectet * $12.50 Regulatly $13.50, size 5.3x10.6; special... $9.75 Regularly $7.50, eo (Siege! Cooper Store, Pitth Floor, 6x9; special Any Window Screen, 24c \ | | And Other Bargains ee of these Window Screens now offered at 24c were priced at 55ce~none of them were less than 35c. for the Householder The difference of even /0c makes a material saving wien you multiply it by all the windows of a house. furnishing store: ~ Drenemaners’ Sewing Tablew—withi folding legs; yard on se on side; often used jor card 45e parties; special at Double-Wall Ovens—for gas or oil stoves; made of neay sheet iron; Jegular price $1 tor Tin Ovens—10% inchss square, for either gas or oil stoves; regular | mr 25e | * $1, 65) j price $0c; to-morrow at. morrow at, _ Photographs ies “Day The Penedict St iness is growing tha ¢ ¢ “speciui o soon become mpossible to give, Owing (o the tn taking p oper ca e of the prow pt and Jar ¢ kor we shall character of the ho 9 atrer wh o-n orrow is t n which youc ta ¢ of this sp ( hocse from the tots: white card; a ve offer at 12 Carb ¢h, om Neavy card ; inclore Vet, ted with satin Moss ess 12 Carbonettes and o: Jargement in black aod waite, tor framing, at never ont -penny.s wor.h fromthe | the pre sue on our time and fac | ties. nted on heavy Studio's Offer. | wiostvs | OM Sewing Machines of Proved Merit ly must SO Tap. biter’ difficulties res )onse. ded ct prin done, same on ve lost day price ia eady. n cial offer. a to ¢ three 0 awo u ted on a d in @ book siden $2 ne 16x20 oa" No extra charces, ireces are and ¢ach is the very best no guaranteed and kept in repair $23.50, $20.50 a« $19.50 ‘The Fairest Terms of Purchase Ever Made E do not call the “Victory” and “Fountain” sewing machines best be- cause we scll them. We sell them because they are :best. could find a better machine than either we would sell that one, but ten years of hunting has not revealed it. The machines are practically identical in their mechanical ciples and fey vary fin iactory. They vary in America. Ball-bea‘ing throughout ich and noise man really grows fond. We cell either on these easy terms, $1 Down and $ interest. Free instr o: five years,FREE. Office or Nurwery Refrig- in their finish and their pr achine that can be bouzht fo ~perectly balanced—running ‘at y—~doing their work swiftly, silea ly, thorough'y and easily--these. ace sew ng machines of whi- instruction at any And here are some other good sug,estions for the house- Window Sereens — Our entire lot of desirable sizes of window screens, none of which ever sold for less than 35c, and some as high as $Sc; ali sles, to-morrow, & Covend Sleeve ‘Boards a patenied article; special at l5e Stepladder and Chair —~ combira- HOR made of hard 75¢ 65c erators—t © Folding Ironing Boards— 4% ft, long, on a siand; at ulart $2.75; at . . y $], 75 (Siegel Cooper Siors, Basement.) If we being-the products of the is 1 a Week tims. Mach nes} Store, Third f 9. 6 Siegel Coo?

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