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5 | DYNAMITERS PS OUT BONE ~INDSHES SVE FAMILIES ASLEP Brave Hoboken Policeman Defeats Plot of “Black Hand” Gang, ESCAPE. Between Catching Men and Extinguishing O'Brien Chose Latier. John J. O'Brien, & Hoboken poltceman. to-day prevented the execution of a “Biack Hand” pict by stamping out th @use attached to three sticks of dyn Bate, and saved a hovre from destru fon in which the members of seve: Pamilies were sleeping. For month O'Brien had been on quart the home of Frank « it No. 1% Adam st Cottage Peceived leiters signed by the and” demanding $00. “If you do not give up we wil! wp Your hoawe.” the letters rend Cotiagio took the letters to Chief of OH HAY, Bee vn were 86 yy IN walt for the annthilaiors. Two fecks ago he was told to keep @ sharp Hookout as another Jetter had becn —_Feceived py Cottagio’s brother, a shoe eremet of lesenie “If your brother doss rot give $500 to Geresto, of No, 7 Hudson Street, Wo Will blow up ‘his house at once.” the letter read. While O'Srteti remaitied in hiding tn the vicinity of the Cottagio house otter Policemen watched Gerosto to-day O'Brien saw four men house in Adama street ‘om his shelter and Fuses Tis blow f Discovered Below Apartment of Threatened Tenant Who Had Fled to Italy. and told Serg. Dunn that a Wm bad bees, found, againat the door partment ooaupled Kove’ Dotse ad offhew Detective De Guido wea sent to the treet where the bors Putizeca gave him the machine, four r, foot long. The bomb wad fared with pinator Of paris to cnale tt eater Usht. Ine Guide put I Pall carried it to t rem Onn Ben bies. sian oe aay that kmatiers feer Coote Cousia, who haat on ihe a Mra Deo! vir a) ‘the matter t a capa er to the potice on Ju’ fled to Ttaly on ‘Aur 2 NOW IS WHAT YOU |SPE ae Ms Déllar tarpel irade of New You an intere: It you bave od up-to-da! a doi ave ton a¢livh, and fh Rood: delivered at ‘vnce. lates and varied eicck. and cast $29.50. me CA CASH and 0c. per week ER CARPETS, enable; worth 61.06 oe All Carpets Made, Laid ‘and Lined Free S\and et times bad been delirious, vut : ropped trom exhaustion, Berner slashed Fria ied, | weon's throat. cutting the jugular vetn TH AVE #167 AR'S GREATEST DOL © ROW cn the reednd Week of Spears “reat Sale ope long to ‘be remembered in the histor Per Week. BROKERS INTROLLEY | BRTHONY PARTY “ONE YOU $50 ~FFYOULL MARRY" | Swift & Go, Offer Inducement jW all Street Men Explore | Coney and Adjacent Wilds | to Employees to Embrace Matrimony, | With R. T. Sands. Ty « the ment pockers, have] Wall street brokers will brave the a anch m Henderson and h| perils of the WB. R. tT. today, when a ey Clty, and It Les « staff | merry party embarks in the deep-rea np i mostly o! ore | kolng pa + for Sheepshead B. | who were drifting inte the bald-headed, The coommlon ts the birthday party of out-at-the-elbowed, bopoless condition t T. Awids, a broker, of Ne rl street, and ee bhe oar of-those who have no p if, 8 Se, She on hight and her are © NensoOn thet lnepeetor solace abroad condition had be ticker tenders of ac BH ecmne at week, whe k Road nes To make th e of A Journey over ” y-the-Lake cam he BR OT *, Tom Smits, the ‘ ife-saver of * thirat foundry, it was ed that Swift & Co] will accompany the expedition, jug rare . the ide in the most pleasing man , fr halt if repal WIL be getting married, and tha ade at Villepique's Bheeps ies. 5 levery male employes who w #, where dinner will be served ai 630. marry From there a sally wittbe maa wold freedom a re to surrender bis ve presented with to} wou the Bowery of Coney, where the by ais employers. ig City ]SBOTEA has deen freshly painted and Manager Cooper ace. ant ‘the | Weeorated for the occasion. branch, posted Ue ni Ig the party will Oe the following vrokers: Jot lenkani, mes Vou 4 em, Chauncey, Anderson, | Capt. 8. 8. Btebttns. ED. o. Chishotm, whom every onw is Manson, jr. | pomed wan & confirmed bachelor, Gerdener rows, ‘Hammes, | Poat he may have company som is Morgan. Regina Ploree, ‘olm and H. K ed & Gevy of Jersey nee lingering hore. is pre wt borne out DY Une fact that since the no- (rmur Henderson, A a ADP. é as been is have Jieves married men will be stendier than | sinete ones ——————— SLASHED TWO, THEN om HONeill & Co. HARRIS SUCTION CLIP MEANS EYEGLASS COMFORT. It's the CLIP without » HURT— without a SLIP—without a FAULT Makes the glasses feel as if they were suspended fromthe air IT DOES NOT MARK the ten derest skin. IT HOLDS ITS POSITION 10 rigidly that the mos) violent shaking of the head could not possibly move the glasses one iota. Fitted to all glasses 1 make without extra charge, or attached to your own for 35c. 64 Bast 234 St 50 East 125th St.,at Mad 488 Cotumbus Ay,, Sist 4 Fulton St., Brook! Directly Opposite Abraham & Straus WH Kons Oculists and Opticians. = = | THE PINK EDITION OF THY) RVENING WORLD CONTAINS A SPORTING NEWS OF THE DAY, | KILLED HIMSELF. One of Suicides iets Dead and. Other Cannot Survive Razor Wounds. | CHICAGO, Avg. 16 —In a Ot of Insanity | today mil Berner, @ mechonio vf | Batavia, D1, murdered his brother-in- | ww, Ernest Franseen, by cutting his | throat with @ rasor, slashed Mrs | Borntr so severly that abe will die, and then cut his owk throat, dying in ® or minutes. | | Berner bad been fll for three weeks, (lik then left the room and met hie wife | nthe doroway ber her face, body and throat. He then dashed up stairs to the roome o¢ by his Omvehter and « boarder. ¢ the motier | oe T through just geenped by fmning to the eotiad ston et below ; Bemer then slaved bie own throat He was Jena when found and TEUTONIC NEARS PORT. WEWPORT, R. 1, Aus. 1h—The ‘White Star line steamer Teutonic, from Laverpoo! tor New York. ts reported br tel h trom the Nantucket Bowe oncnts Lagtanbip, via. the. tor- mation here. as having passed the light vewsel at 615 A. M. to-day, The Teutonie whl probably reach her dock Suitable for Street o In the new plaids, Special for about 7.9 A SUMMER RESORT AT SBA Block Island Where 4 Week's Sojourn Gives Aw the Renerite of An Ocean Voyage * HOURA FROM NeW YORK ctrt Via Leng IWlawd KR. Bin connec flon with Momiawk §. BB Co. we N.Y, Sth 6t. ER. 19. a SE ccopt’ shines ond bn LER FM. Saturdays | ALL WATER novTH. mixed gray (strictly all wool) special for Thursday... About One Hundr still on hand ott aadiyd td ER Original prices were $2 HC fates 8 "eit ee ae More of those pure Linen W opt Selvrdaray originally $3.50, now The Most Extraordinary Offering OF MANNISH WAISTS | Made by Any House This Season | : 100 Dozen “The King Make" | long sleeves, imported materials——madras, linen 1 (Third Floor.) We Are Showing Several Models in Women’s New Fall Suits, | New Model at $15.00; Value, $20.00, Women's New Fall Suits in dark and me At $10.00, $15.00-and $20.00 each Mannish Waists For Women and | Misses | ¢ illustration) | some with « 65 that formerly sold for $2.00 and $2.95 hey are all fresh, new goods opened up and all made of colored chambrays. r Travelling Wear. grays and stripes. ‘Thursday, m Value ed Women’s Suits from Spring 5.00, $35.00 and $50.00. hite Suits, that were 1.95 iE at $3.25 This price includes full shaped ming for waist. a dollar bring it ie-morrow Oe sol) The Best Offering This Season. j 700 Embroidered White Lawn and Batiste Robes Original prices all season were from $10.00 to Lach. | skirt and matesial with trim- 13.25 te Kourehola equ ilar vow ts what wad over or under to jt yadane Just what it » Poy w dollar Terme quod appis to any artile io our Will offer t originally selling at $4 39c to $2 | $18.00 each; now marked to clos¢ at. | | t | 500 Lace and Embroidery Bolero Jackets. O-morrow _ .50 to $8.00 each, at | -50 each, Women’s U ne Brass Bed h continuous | neavy upright T-ball j Delivered to H and (Second Gowns cambric, nainsook and good qualty of light mtuslin, neatly crimmed with fine embroideries and laces; V, square, high and low neck; long and = short sleeves. Your choice at... B9c, Regular $1.50, Chemises, cambric and nainsook,! ai) prettily trimmed with lace or fine embroidery and ribbons, also; s baioet pd skirt chemise. 1,25) “ eS 12.75 | Regular $1.98. ie $27.75 || $5.00 Silk Pet Cash on All Floor Extra quality of taffeta silk med with side pleating, ruffles price £5.00, Special at Coverings Up to $20 || During August WeClose Saturday "Glock || Sixth Ave., we Much Under Regular Prices To-Morrow. th to 21st St., N.Y. | ndermuslins Floor.) lace insertion and edge, also fine emproidery finished with | ribbons. ‘Special 48c egular 69¢. Drawers. Nainsook and cambric Drawers, lace and embroidery trimmed and fine tuckin © AI Special . Regular 75¢. Petticoats, ustin and cambric Petticoats, some trimmed wilh deep emb, ruffles, others with deep tucked lawn ruffle, and others trim mast with lace insertion and Special Regular $1.25 ticoats, $3.95. tticoats, in black and color and bands, 89% edge. , Wim Regular 3.95 | | WORLD! WEDNESDAY by yvG, AUGUSE 16, avuv =___—_———_— oo oo j sik tie laces, Se Norton Dent. pair. high standard of these Simpson Cranford Co. A suit sale without a parallel. NEQUALLED for the high quality of the garments offe unequalled for the variety to choose from—unequalled for the saving opportunity presented, There is absolutely no relation whatever between the ¢ fashionable suits and the low prices at which we place them on sale to-morrow. out regardless of loss would permit us to ofer such bargains, for these prices do not represent more than one-half the cist of material alone —_ Ss a Extra golf hair nets, _ 15e. Bee Nothing but our unalterable decision to close them ‘Third Poor. (Suits of white serge, white chiffon, panama—silk-lined voiles | jand a few silk taffetas—odds and ends of the season's best styles—smart little trimmed jackets and full | limited quantity—values up to $45, special......... *15| plaited skirts— — also “prince chap” su this price. $82.50, for...... wash skirts come handy to harely cover the expense stand, too, that they are not garments that have out of the boxes they came in. } more popular. We are closing them out too for embrolde-ed robes that were made to sell at $8.95. i | 3. made to sell Furope. ~ ~SIMPSON CHAWFORD Co, “Have you seen the new Fall waist ? E. are first to exhibit the authoritative styles, and never in our experience have smart dressers received them with such favor, They re pretty—-really 10. No extreme ideas are aN aie by embodied in them=~they’ re just practical, ser- vieeable and beautifal. Fvery day this week a throng has been admiting them in ovr show windows. You should see them, We'll make it an object you to come here to-morrow. Mere are two batyains that not y represen! a saving of almost half, but if you are early you may get one of these new waists at a reduction of one-third. waists, like illustration, made of splendid grade of silk, selling as fast as we can get them 33 40 ready at $5; special to-morrow, e (Kemember, only 159 to go at that price.) 300 sheer lawn waists, exactly the save styles and qualities that bave $] been selling right along for $2; special for to-morrow e Neat, dainty ruching and collara and boleros, Prices reduced to half St. Gall collars —special at, each.. see them. nln Biter Tourist ruching—six yards neally arranged in a 15¢ beautiful box, for. Lawn and lace trimmed chemi- settes, at, each, 25e, $6 avdsivgese 50c Net and late, lawn and bolero jackets— Regularly $2—reduced tOnnee totes ' ' 00 quartered oak china closet, .... 919.50 - $1.40 $25.00 easy arm! chair, over stuff ed, spring seat end, back, att Special offer $30 $4.50 quartered oak dining chair. covering, at | $40.00 Turkish | | ft. Sin, lon OUNnDS each dd id filling, ton apring, genu- Satin Finish proof ing leather cover, | ct Suits of fine quality panama— light colorings in short Eton jackets— silk lined—pretty trimming effects; outing cloth—semi-fitted; including a few voiles—only one or two ofa kind at Values up to meat should visit this se@Wéw SIMPSON CRAWFORD Co. Final clearance of embroidered robes. po ge th el white robes that sold at three and four times the price we offer them at to-morrow. Under- Just the robes you'll need for social affairs at all seasons will be seasonable for several weeks yet, so much greater bargains they are at these prices. for embroidered robes that were They represent the latest style thoughts of the foremost robe mal Exclusive designs, suitable for atternoon and evening wear, 150 black tailor-made silk taffeta ° SIMPSON CHAM HORD CO ~ Ruching and collars. | HINGS that add beauty to the neck-~to the waist, ¢ You. should 12'2¢c lace 98e SIMPSON CRAWFORD Co. _— Furniture built for a lifetime. HERE’S no getting around it. Folks insist that Furniture must be like the home itself—built for a hia time. ‘That accounts for the ever-increasing throng of enthusiastic visitors to our August furniture sale No doubt you have heard older people talk about--and almost worship—the furniture that has served them through life, Then you must realize how important quality is in this particular instance. Cheéerfully, unqualif'edly, we guarantee every piece of fhrniture on our fifth floor to be of the highest and, value considered, our prices represent savings unapproached by any other and construction store in New York, $2 1,00 solid oak extension $14.75 Ostermoor $ ] 5 ag 3-piece suit at.....,. $37.50 ‘ heh gadinanes 0 69 0S f 7,00 &blec fg ' ‘i $45.00 quartered oak buffet $27.50 mat tress, $63.50 i mA : - : — $52.50 quartered oak buffet .. $26.00, a rine PAIS UR ABs fs $49.50 quartered oak sideboard $33.00) 92.00 S-piece parlor suit et.. ..+.+..87@.00 $35.00 quartered ok china buffet $29.50 $18.00-indestructible velour couch « $12.50 figured evetoune one month only. we offer an assortinent of full size Oste | Moor mattresses, 4 ft, 6 In. wide, , ane part weighing 50 bound edges, s4u arta age 2 with ate cavdred. with ; patent Harring-| or narrow stripe; Gray and White Dust 1 Blue -and White Nets and point d'esprit dresses— a small quantity left, including some short linen’and English rep short coat | its in pin stri on ; P Pe suits in white 2nd colors, and a few wash dresses in Persian lawn and dotted swiss—selling up to 9.50 $24.75. © Forecce i sesese.s 7.00 Sale of separate wash skirts, 1.95 and %3.50. These skirts, which are made of imported poplinette and finely tailored, were secured from x maker whose stock is of the highest staodard of quality it's just the time of the season when a few extra vary one’s dress, and at these. prices, which 7-9 $3 50 and r making. every woman who reads this advertise TO OFFOW Ser CRN T She ter eehent frame cont been handled and soiled, but crisp and new—first time ; 3 Main Fiver. Asa Summer gown, they were never early in the season, no*doubt, for these dresses 45 for embroidered robes that were at $12.50. . made to sell at $16.50, rs of | s Silk remnants. hire because there are“6nly two, five or ten yards to a bolt, these splendid silks are gathered into great remnant lots and offered at one-third original price. Mate Pew, It is simple enough to pick out several pieces of the same kind and quality, and supply your ward. tob> with beautiful silk garments at « saving that means three garments for the price of one. C Rough Shantung, [Glace Taffeta, 2) 5 [Color Tate, bd Hn Foulands, Checked Louisine, +Foulard Faconne, for 75e. silk |Plais Fouland, for MISitk Shantungs, remnants, (Satin Foulard, | $1 silks, (Black Crepe de Chine, {Yd. wide Taffeta, [Paboy Jacquards, | 44cm |65¢ romnante, for $1.85 silk |CWred Peaude Sole, | gs 5 iu, | White Habatais, remnants, (Colored Satin Liberty Black Habutsis, Fxtraondinary preparations have been made for this sate, exten vided and ertra dalexpeople assigned, Quantities have been classified aud the exact length of every remnant hay been indicated. Bach plece will be marked showing width, numbet of yards, former price and sale price. : Infants’ wear. += sKARING sale of infants’ and children’s coats bonnets and dresses, Prices one half below ; octual value, $1 98 for children’s $+ pique 5 be. | "ae comts—medé with large collars —- some trimmed with blue linen—othets bave hemstitched and sd edges — pearl buttons sizes 2, 3 and + years Children 's$6,00pique cOats, $4.95 Children's $8 bonads—sheer lawn Stc infants’ nainsook slips Te nalnaook % for children's $5 pique 2.95 coats ~evvoeal besutiful modo--saral and box effects—hand- somely trimmed with large collar—~ iedailion aod cmbroldert = Children's Hingertes coats — | $6.95 ant §90—now $2.95 to $10 lace and embroidery tritumed..,.$1.50 $1.75 children's lawn dresses... | $s'childnen's dimlty: droses: Bree standard in material $18.00 8 ft. wardrobe box couch. $5.50 or $6.50 oak or mahogany parlor $10.75 To stimulate for sales, before the Fall rush beyins, Ibs. more than regular), hullt, not stuffed, with re he beautifull tables, Ober eceecrewncce STE $44.00 brass bed—2-inch coutinuous poste—heavy fill- (T 7 ingemounted with extra heavy husks—securely § ¥ e111) guaranteed ) best French ft Nt Hi ry SU ba bbe i hte D os i striped in linen | very Tick Sisreinecbones with | '¥@ at