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1 «ip fide been at the HAS NEW CZAR, Is Sent to Fill Place of O'Brien. Herman W. Sohlottman + Capt SCHLOTTMAN Admiral of Police Navy) Patrol, to-day mov Yoln de Cxar OBrien. who he Ris tormer fended tear Just what sort of a Czar 5 ma will be ts a mys end er tried to dove < s possible from his past performances, t are very vegue, Thus tar ies Seured as a Kood Wing oreo Temaica ( hes deen Geeis bavent He was appointed year ago by Commissy ; , lig desk in the Seventy Js.he starts on any pronounce ® § BY ben 5 dee Lite Awan “Big Bit’ Hodgins was O'Frien was tar from fet Bard work in + ‘him out, and since eer ial: then various 4 geants have been acting as captains tr ) place of O'Brien. 7 Seeman aBDOTment. eally temporary, since Waldo es as act-| §§ {tng Commiesioner, nas not the power make transfers. wt kely 1 he will be give rmansint vm “Singhar, urn Sept. 1b, and it hjottman makes good the post permanentiy. ODELL IN TOWN, BUT State Boss Sees Oniy a Deiegation | Headed by Man Whose Vote Saved Him. ¢ | | Btate Chairman Odell came t4 town} this afternoon. but for several hours/ the ws that waited for him | streee Numer-| 6b factions were represented by leaters PF Or aspiranite for jeadershiy, but be gave the Pay to sted from place t the thuric of t efter bie arrtval fought shy of Growd { politicia Bt Republican Headquarters them all the slic. conference wh earranwed FY kiyn wore the fa Livingstone, we Jacod A who saved Ovell's walp at th © fast meeting of the Btate Committee Switch of his vote, wus with Philip T, Willams, Ri aligned a Woodruff and hie me revert ayphtnat jerahip and hope to secure a str following. Tt ta anid that thelr comference wi Ode) reinted to the next taken tn their revolt ' DAY DREAMS! Who is there whe and dream about the fos like to have? Ye! & Wf you would see te @reams COME TRUE, get World's “Help Wanted AY—which’ paints reasures of ation walted until Rie ar- PROFITABLE EMPLOYMENT! | TENDERLOIN'S NEW CZAR, WHO —_— D KNEW THE HOUSE” MD WENT BD HE DODGES THE CROWD. |. It Was Wrong House and Wrong Bed That En- Annual Sale Cravenette Raincoats gemans Used. became weary. | wan Just the 5 Bay « A repens. It ing tor thelr friends, Conrg friends aA bee wen tly Guest Chamber proclaimed Louts aad | te * e ame wildly * x mmer | , e Enge 1 went to sleep ard | 4 New Utility Cloth, HEGINNING TOMORROW r ‘ About 500Genuine Priesticy Cravenctte Raincoat’ at the Remarkably Low Price of 9,75 tay $21.75 & $22.50 , through to 22d. sell at. $15. __ — Judge Rosalsky Hands Docu- ments to Grand Jury and Inquiry Goes On. and Ninth] and Mantmt-/ x i to-day | THetriet-Attorney Jerome intended t close the (nwemiigation of the lee Tr to-day ailing for @ vote of t ars is @rand Jury, but Judge Rownleky fore etabied m by handin to Foreman | Karsch a” ba ot é ary evi-| Holly was ke With A wrenel depos which | Ushtening bolts substructur ans ore more C the rails when hia f with whic Tt wae eakd th Hee Sl belly klar pesinagsat penn adduced a a civil wc. | fell. In trying We Thir-| What is Castoria ASTORIA is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Drops | and. Soothing Sixraps. It i# Pleenant, Ht comtaina neither Opium Morphine nor other Narcotic substance, Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays Feverishness. Colic, It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency, assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and Dowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. The children's Panacea—Tho Mother's Friend. | The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been in use for over | 80 years, has born the signature of Chas, H. Fletcher, and has been made under his personal supervision since its infancy, Allow no one to deceive you in this. AN Counterfeits, Imitations and ‘‘Just-as-good” are but Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of Infants and Chiidron—Experience against Experiment, Me Genuine Castoria always bears the signature of LST. LeLedAnk * John Daniell Sons & Sons It cures Diarrhora and Wind | Special Sale Women’s Waists. BLACK TAFFETA SILK WAIST “ry fine qual- ity, with half-inch tucks Y : and opened in front; also with en f fine tucks, three-quarer sleeves mand opened back, both styles for early Fall wear, ea 5.00 WHITE MADRAS, LINGERIE BLACK WHITE LAWN WAISTS, med with embro son's styles; value Women’s Muslin Underwear. CORSET COVERS, of fine ng t and three rows of Maltese | and back pre trimmed wit CHEMISES. dainty styles soot trimmed with Va Hons and ribbon; rlso Swiss mbroidery and r go values at $2.00 ¢n DRAWERS, of y trim- med with tucks Wiaes Broadway, 8th and 9th Sts. = a — PIANOS ITHIN the reach of all. Our annual August sale offers the greatest collection of high-class instruments ever involved in a sale. | every wel piano manufac n Ame is represented, Prices lower than ever recorded, and ad § down & ta a month This Excepting where the re price is $179 ‘ ' Such fine makes as Radle, \ { pianos taken ey plw in aned Packard, HM, cs of the highest |take the piano now, we }will store it until Fall lfree of charge. | | | nee § one of the most stylish new Fall models—made of 50¢ THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING, AUGUST 29, 1906. Fer no JOETS NEW EVIDENCE {TROLLEY CURRENT [SMALLEST ACTOR ee) AGAINST ICE TRUST) KILLS 2 W ..| Edward Garrett mania, pe The ittle 1 | the aa et Thentre own child disappears. Pelende tell tho to Take the wire me the burtmnd te dead and that | hie goal has yang into the Infant She, now knowing of the substitation, le surprised when her supposed four. | teen-monthe' old infant begins to smoke e and ac Part of Baby Fourteen Months Old. band re and all the Fdwant Garrett, thirty-seven Inches Kh. eatt to be the ematest wotor 4, arrived to-day on the pounds. ‘The play open in the Machert Theatre reet and Broadway © wor Mo: men hare -to teiee the, atae/-* nerrett: « o fn Carson @ Hackes production. gain WE'D DYNAMITE STORE 6 Stranger,” by Michael Mor- the Giatinerion to be .the| MYTT Séhmerder, eighteen years 9i4,,, pot N @ Henry street, wag locked up s-year-old boy fo ealee the mga > f tafhny, |." A S)'p pelige Lon beragee, | srtgen-montta-old tafAnt. nha SResnteeh we Beir im eyetpenent OF SRN t. Nositeee, a brush ake. He. wus the attrac. p-brewted gray + wails born In ry beig ——————_——_ DEUTSCHLAND IN SERVICE PLYMOUTH, Pomiand, Au a he etisement, and for the past | ven himeel! an actor of no apeparing In the plece at London. Having | | | | i 2—The | nideraized, le perfect nen Mor. | Hambure-Asn ner and, | m1 wrote sed for a which WAR Te er her mts . hap a ith to-day for Lg o Batnatd NIWA | rambling er place in the tt wan among those who answered | service to New Yor \ ~ |, Bath brushes, q l 50 feather pillows—22<28—A,C,A.ticking..1,10 detachable handles, 25c. and 45c. Main Howe Franklin Simon & Co. Women’s Waists. IMPORTANT SALE THURSDAY A Special purchase of high-class Lingerie Waists, made of imported Mull and Lawn, combined with lace, At-Less Than Half Their Value, 1.90 2.95 4,75... 4 Values $5.75 to $13.75. ALSO BALANCE OF TAILORED WAISTS, of white linen and madras. Heretofore $2.75 to $5.00 FINAL REDUCTIONS. WOMEN’S LINGERIE PRINCESS DRESSES. 9.75 « 14.50 Heretofore $18.50 to $34.50. A delightful place for luncheon—our cool 8th floor restaurant. FIFTH AVE., 37th and 38th Sts. “s a : — Hand made extra large golf hair nets, 15e. Notion Dept, Special offering of the new Fall suits. N initial showing and introductory offering of new Fall suits—giving you a ewuprehcnsise idea of (he correct siyke trend for Fall, and quoting low im troductory prices that will make the sale a notable one. Third Fleer. New ideas are arriving every day delineating the latest style thoughts from Paris, Berlin and Vienna. It may be using a time-worn expression to say that the new Fall suits are hand- somer than ever, but such is the case; and why not ¢ There's more real progress in the art of dress than anything else-—and all the new creations are first shown here. Women’s suits in the new Fall models, like illustration, including fine light weight cheviots and invisible checks—semi-fitting box or braid trimmed or tailor finished, satin-lined throughout, skirt pleated inthe new cluster models Women's poplinette skirts, skirt to finish up the season, selling as high as 84 Special at., SIMPSON CRAWFORD Co, tight-fitting coat, velvet collar; Women's imported white rep skirts, in a variety of styles. quantity limited, selling as high as €7.50, to clean 32 50 . up the #tock price is. . Women’s full length rain or light-weight travelling coats, flat collar, box platted front k, boty satin $10,0° Smart new waists. Te pretty lawn waists for late Summer and the new styles of silk waists for early Fall equally represented. Prices equally reduced for a great day's SCLIN g. pecoma riser. tine lawn waists—Like {llustra- tion—trimmed with Val. lace, fine tucks forming yoke, back tuck and lace trimmed, regu $] 98 ° larly $2.98; special Several styles of iawn waists, beauti- fully trimmed with embroidery and lace season # best styles $ 1.00 for Lo-morrow special clearing price Very pretty black silk taffeta tailored waist for $3.75. or bi linec extra quality tafeta silk—with pointed yake of soid tucks—back tucked in fours—long sleevés-~special to- 3.75 morrow ates IMPSON CRAWFORD CO. Silk striped challies. DVANCE showing of all the new designs of this most beautiful and serviceable fabric for house To make it doubly attractive we mark a Maim Floor, posts, |] extra Two husks, best French garments. : l l price that you'll readily admit is a bargain. in Dresden and floral designs in blue, pink, lay- ender and gray, also plain shades, including light blue, white, cream, pink, champagne, nile, ‘Alice blue, reseda, garnet, navy and taat black in. widelaunders perfectly—speetal to- » newest and most correct designs of Japanese crepe, Tone yey efor kimonos and dres ing shcques—fans and Japanese lady figures tn handsome tonrs of blue, pink lavender, red and green-- 19¢ 2 inches wic e—a splendid value at Si adavbacosxedea MMPSON CRAWFORD CO, $40.00 Brass bed, like illustration, $25.00. inch continuous heavy filling and joined so they cannot work loose, guaranteed % -00 lacquer “ Fitth Floor, Ostermoor’s “Special” Mattress, hand laid filling, built, not stuffed, bound edges, square corners, ticking, striped in linen effect. . 10.00 91.00 XX quality pare hair mattre 15,00 24.00 XXX quality pure hair mattress. .,18.00 92.50 XXXX quality pure hair mattresy..25.00 White grounds, with handsome Freneh printing morrow at, per yard saresarererrrrrereerer $40.00 BRASS $95 mounted with A.C. A. or fancy dust proof satin finish 15.00 19.00 box springs—best upholstering 4.00 $8 spr.nge—all steed frames — heavy tube side . rals— closely woven—doable fabric ~-supported by helical springs built for wirength 82 38,00 feather pillows—92x98—A.C.A.ticking..1.45 comtort—at. 15.40 X% quality pure hair mattress. +++ $ 2 2 cireu ar model, a good 0 $] 95 Sale of auto garments. TH highest class and the greatest variety of auto- mobile garments are of this store. shown on the second floor For to-morrow we have very special valdes to offer in linen crash, pongee and silk dusters for laJies gentlemen and chauffeurs. We'll be satisfied with lesa that half the price of aveie garments if we can close them out ina day's selling f Men's linen dusters. en's linen dusters | That were $3.00, Men's linen and venetian cloth | dustersthat were$ 0, 4, Men's linen and venetian cloth dusters that were 7. $12 and 815, now.. 00 Men's linen and venetian cloth | dusters that were 9 75 . $1t.90-and $20; now SIMPSON CRAWFORD Co, | now,... 75¢ | That were $5.75, now. 2.50 peeinclinasirinnsenicl Ladies’ linen dusters, plain and fancy tr mmed, 87.50 to $10 rer Oa ‘nen and poagee dus- ters, were $15 and 10. 00 820. overs * Ladies’ silk poagee dus'ers, plain and fancy trimmed, 19.50 were $22.50 to 30, Undermuslin sale. TH final clearance—the final and lowest prices of the Summer. Bargains here to-morrow that you never have and never will again see duplicated, Take advantage of this sale and stock up for seasons ahead 59¢e for 85c drawers, | night gowns and | corset covers, of five nainsook, several excellent effects, handsomely designed with insertioa and edge of laces, and embroidery, tucks, beading and ribbon. 98c for $1.50 night gowns, drawers | and corset covers, choicest material--all splendid styles-~trim- med with laces, embroidery, tucks, beading and ribbon. 50c¢ 2 75e night wns, corset covers and drawers, | of splendid material and excelleut styles, with trimmings of laces and embroidery, tucks, beading and rib bon, Excellent \alue, 25c for 39c drawers and corset COVES: of cambric and nainsook, prettily telmmed wth rows of lace, tucks and ribbon. Second Mave 75c for $1.25 corset covers, of fine nain- soak, trimmed front ‘end back with lace und embroidery, finished with beading and ribbon. 750 for $1.00 wash Petticoats, test ging- ham and chambrays, in pretty color ings, full ruttles with bias strapping». 98e for $1.50 wash- able petticoats, in gingham and chambray, full citeular flounces, tucks and strappingy. 3.59 5.00 for $5.00 silk petticoats, in or bhack and white and check effects only, made with full circular or plaited tlounces, finished with ahitrings and ruffle. for $6.50 silk petticoats, several excellent models in black, light and dark, plain and changeable somely made with faring circular founces, with plaits, tucks and shirrings. tones, hand~ 29e¢ for 50¢ kimono | SACQUES, five lawn, in pretty floral designs with flowing | sleeves, tr.mmed with scalloped edges. | 98e¢ for $1.75 two- piece house | dresses and kimono | OWNS, excellent grade lawn in far ‘and dark figured patterns. Spreial lot of challie, albatross and silk sacques Kimonos, that sold at from $5.00 to $6.00, odds and ends, reduced to. «+ Ak ear le — AN i — a for 35c kimono sacques of ality lawn, designs, finished with iin edges. ideal bat eine fe 2. * *1.25 trond gowns colored folds and embroidery. 3 for $3.95 1.98 house gowns emmed wu sesmvohbery, loom Wl wide folds. $1.98 ana 4 and-embroidered bedties of Handkerchief Linen, Batiste, 95c¢ + ° = ee eee eee d