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Mir. and Mrs. Wolf- son were hurt by flying glass. \ Husband: ty leaped upon hi 3; JAMES McGREERY &GQ, = 34th Street, 23rd Street. well mashed) nefore the car sympathy from DRESS GOODS. rn Both Stores. } Mag strate House, | do for you is tol thix entlehtened age wo! mid] pruntahmerits. | some of the remote Provinces of China where the baatinado | Exhibition of Dress Goods showing the new Autumn weaves, including plain and novelty French Fabrics, are limite’ + | You ought t hone was seriously burt. The sa d 4 ~ A crowd guid gathered PE fesciate ls Thirty-Two Families in Harlem lerm ands the sneines came, out but * ‘there was no fire. e crowd grow 7 Apartment Get Early fant that a call was sent in for the Faserves, and the police were Kept busy ; olding ‘the excited people in check. Morning Scare. settee. the caxcltement, was all. over, : the Consolidated Gaz Company sent a ice (aaa _|man to, fx the defective meter, The fe inside of the ry had been badly _ SEVERAL .PEOPLE HURT, [damaged and the stook was thrown off slg . ‘lthe shelves, Jn many instances, jaalinser ca Ae ~ WETS MOTHER HOUSEHOLD LINENS. rn Both Stores. Second Floor. On Monday and Tuesday, ‘July the 29th and 30th. | . Mrs, Burah Cox, a delicate little wom-| '* *tlt In_yorue | ett a an of forty-dive years, appealed toDfag-| ' m [strate Cox, In the Yorkviile Court, to-| ARBURGER’S VICTORY day to discipline. her husband for beat- | LOWERS DEATH ‘RATE. Ing her, She sald that they ‘lved at tian; | No, 182 East Seventy-eighth street. She | Dying Paties Naw | i warkedaslianltreas (for touy'flathourea!| i>) oe ents Cannot Now Be Patrick was x porter when he worked, | Taken. From Hospital ‘to but. he had suffered from faticue for the | spit puatavarvents! i Hospital. | Patrick Js a burly man, stx feet tali,| Jullus Harbinger, the greatest ttt! wide-shouldered and with a foréarm Die man tn the city, {s highly elat [the ‘size of a water hydrant. His timid | to-dmy because Gov, Hughes yeaterd Uttle epouse said that she did not ob- signed tho bill making !t a misdemean: Ject to hie loafing.and was quite willing }to transfer & patient In a dying con- Sale of heavy Scotch Satin Damask | to eupport him, If he would only be a dition~rom one hospital to another. ‘ 2 z Mttle grateful about it. ‘The bill, which became a. Iaw by Gov. | : Table Cloths and Napkins below usual “But I can't stand his beatings any | Humhek's act, ts the culmingtion of «| i 5 ; ‘of Tenants. Agntrtytwo families ‘living in the stx- etery brick apartment-house at: Nos. p * . longer, Judge,” whe aald, “it Ie wears (10h Kh! on tho part of the litte prices, East One Hundred and Fitth street Death Her Fate if She Presses Meee asa afanGut moscwon'eiberabis Coroner Even since he becaine ier ie ie ear a panic becaued pf an ex: Complaint Against . te work.” ‘ Durgec has been fighting, thetrareiey| ‘able Cloths. eo grocery ‘store of Harry P' g i ‘Magistrate House arralkned the man’ of patients from one detowans d eS Cae CY Italian, tmvvigoraus Eaglsh. whereupon the bx | Pepe" nact ta Al me: aie tealy Ta Eis Os nena ogpou0G oy After § o'oleck this morning. : prisoner blubbered and promised to | other. Most of the dying p ewoultt 2x 2% yards < SBenjamin Sale, janitor ef the apart- —__ de wood. He said if he onty had | de sent to Bellevue Hoe A reste te * (Benita, Ughted a cigar in the store and et eff: aocumulated gas which had es-| Nicholas Boraliocl, twenty restei elds Caped during the night from a defoctive! who lives in @ tum own ahan aes er, causing the explosion, which |.the White Plains Road, near Twe ae “@eimaged the building and contents of|dred and Fifth street, was arraigned jn { the store to the extent of $300. the Morrisania Court to-Any enaretd Cut lying : with an aseault upon eight-year-o) ce Slee. Irene Moscele, whom he lured te his and his son Samuel went into mack. Agent Pisarre, of the Chikiren’s So- ciety, presented to Magistrate Butts a doctor's certificate, testifying that the one whe was | cage -was ons of peculiar atrecity, The een ole imtore iiwar'l iniothver (otiithe|jcnild.)- whe rescued) hee E and the shock was felt all over | rom the miscreant's home, asked that ° the little girl be taken care ef by the Children’s Seclety, pending the trial of ghe said mat since Moscolo’s arrest “| @At ence there was considerable con--lein-Wednesiay se nad recelved many bill, Coroner Har-| such transfers an-| oroughs. How many h of the tlents is another ehance he would treat his wife aa xently as a kitten. Impressed ‘There were py his evidence of contrition the Magis- nually tn the fve trate wet the case over until July go, resulted in the de. payin’ «that {f Cox attacked his wife aide {n the meantime he would send him to| ‘Since I began my fight the transfers the workhouse. 2 | have been reduced: to a neghicible quans! "Phen the couple left the court-room. | ity, showing the justice of my contens ‘They were hardly out upon the thres-| tion that not only was the practice In-| hold of the court-house wherl|the man! human but unnecessary.”’ 2X3 yards.... ssceee eee 2geXi 24 -VardS seis sin s/s ciel but 1 believe the Napkins to match. Breakfast size...... - Dinner peulaterslevelelsis ysiclorstes41 20) Towels, all Linen Huckaback. With hemmed ends... 200. 6.20+26265 doz, | +44 +2.95 doz, tude—the ing of the pillura of | me me re Tr one ae a IAMES MeCREERY & CO. again has proved her worth as oats RABI of her serious work is the .dec- | On Monday, July the 2oth. | i f thing more then a mere frivolous but- | Cfation, of the dining-room of the Be tertt; ‘s Wh! the Encours xed by her more than ordi- ly. Mrs. Herry aA) itney, ry success. Mrs. Whitney has elect- Hifled wits of the Well-known mittion- jed fo turn her thoughts seriously to her chose: wi nis in aire, has proclaimed her desire for more |View nas become a” nel serious cultivation of her talents by |Srusis as Mr. Deming, Mr. Friet an SILK DEPARTMENTS. In Both Stores. “McCreery Silk.” r of such Jetters threatening her life and the life a those talents ortrait painters, Mra.) ‘got the child Hf she persisted tn pressing | sotstng the artist colony in Macdousal |uterd- and Alles Sarah Kaiherine | trial | alley. In thia picturesque section she| Sweeney. : mmitied the ftue girl to| oan acguire a true flaver ang intimate Seep een trite pees Eve pont knowledge of studio Ife, unknown to| another distinction to {ts name in ac- the frivolities of upper -Fifth evenue. | quiring for a resident one of the wealth- Fer studio purposes Mrs, Whitney has | [0"t 874 most talented members of the fap to, court leased’ what is known as the Montgom- ery stable, at No. 1 on the alley, and tof the, allered in these quarters the young society EXPECTS NO WAR. matron will pursue her chosen profos- — ston. | Rear-Admiral Dieckt: * No Sign le had si he sald The former stable, which is new in 4 " onrtaln pole to stop her crying. |the anda of workmen, will be Com- bate to AL aia Charm Sale of Sorosis On Monday, July the 29th, Oxfords, “Court” and Gibson Ties and Pumps, ; 3.35 per pair formerly 4.00 and 5.00 | Short lengths of Silk, consisting of the entire accumulation of Spring and | _ Summer seasons, At a greatly reduced Including the remaining stock of Tan and White | price. 55c. per yard, Low Shoes, and several models in black. 2,000 yards, black Taffetas Silk. admititt, mother came to the| Dletely remodelled. Living rooms, where |_Rear-Admiral Franklin W. Dickins, ia the young sculptor may entertain her |U. 8 N., came home from a European Men’s Oxfords (all leathers), | 36 inches wide, 85c. per yard. friends, sleeping apartments and a/trip on the White Star: liner Arabio 3.85 per pair. JAMES McGREERY & 60. great studio with northern ileht, will |to-day. He said he didn’t think there i 23rd Street, , Sd4th Street. North Beach Baby Show. ‘Very elaborate preparations are under | Completely transform the present ailap- way for the Annual Baby Show and |!dated structure into a cozy little home.| aiced Japan to the Society of Nations Parede whioh takes place at Morm| The former Mies Gertrude Vanderbilt | some Atty years ago, and since, that the is & well-i wn re in @ art | two countries hr en firm friends. ~, acsvin| chateoas peafenel Sieeeest oe orton world.” After convincing her friends | “No such affair as that at San Fran- 23rd Street. 34th Street, | TT ncluded, from Teddy Beara to a| thet the study of sculpture was with | ci#00, In my, OHiman, te Ee SnOMen oF Gewing Machine. Thére will be Free| her something more than a passing fad | between Japan and the United States,” | Fireworks in the erenng. ghe began her firet work of some mag- «ald the Ramiral. \ any likelihood of trouble with Formerly 5.00 | “Ine United States had intro- , BATHING GIRL PICTURES! This song is now in preparation for production in “The Follies of 1967,” at the Jardin de“ Paris, with a novel effect, the “Living Gibson Bathing Girls,” Monday, August 12. dead ode oon evden ote fe ote nee ok feo ene abet fe eee eee oe ne fe ene fe oe of fe kee oe fe feo ok ae ne sen te ee fe neo THE GIBSON iad -— WORDS BY PAUL WEST. bof Music by ALFRED SOLMAN, a : Il. There are'mermaids, they say, Swimming ‘round in the bay, ABs Beas he ahs ofa os os i ahs : We're the tall, stately queens, } a From-the best magazines, ro Long by Charles Dana Gibson : + made famous. : Ea We have shown you the charms i Of our shoulders and arms, — $F Arid-we-really-don't think -you can ng blame us. But we hated to hide + Other beauties beside, : skh + And we fumed at the artist's omis- Se Against wearing long clothes, s And presented this tearful petition: & Chorus: 4 “Mr. Gibson, A de Mr. Gibson, Co sion, ___So_one-day.we arose — Why can’t we take a swim? Paint us, please, $s With dimpled knees #84 And plenty of rounded limb. | Mr. Gibson, } Mr. Gibson, Give your brush a whirl, And they'll say on the beach, : ‘Thete's a peach—a peach Se Of a Gibson bathing girl!” = * This Picture Will Be Given a WILL New Series. ‘ Begins Next Sunday. FREE «. Morrow’s eee THE SIZE OF THE’ SUNDAY WORLD- ‘GIBSON ART SUPPLEMENT, BE 10 x 15 INCHES 2g PRINTED ON PLATE PAPER READY FOR FRAMING. Copyright, 1900, Life Publishing Co. PICTURESQUE AMERICANS. Scene Anywhere Along the Coast, Re a eo a mae Edition Limited. , Order in Advance. SUNDAY WORLD. BB Os bs oh ohh aha aba ahs aha, hobs vhs os os hs os tha ths aks obs obs sos obs oho oy ts a oh oh soa os oh oe as ooh oo obs a oh eh ie ha oa os os he os a OE, Drawn by Charies Dana Gibson Get the iii lcd iiasaiuRillidslns cir iieicanlin ical Set. And the rocks by the sea they look grand on. Put we Gibson girls smile— We can beat them a mile, For they haven't a leg they can ‘stand on. “As we stroll by the shore Loud the breakers may roar, But the Brokers roar more to get to us, And. they. gaze on-tis long As we murmur the song drew us: Chorus : “Mr. Gibson, Mr. Gibson, Why can't we take a swim? Paint us, please, With dimpled knees And plenty of rounded limb, Mr. Gibson, Mr. Gibson, Give your brush a whutl, d And they'll say on the beach, ‘There's a peach—a peach Of a Gibson bathing girl !’” Song, Copyright, 1907—By Paul West. All tights reserved. i Order from Newsdealer To-Day —Fhat we-sang~ tothe —artist wine aff sf fa sa ssf fee sf Pe Pose se += + <= af aff oe ahah