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TEETH IN (VERA “Wash i , Ayle: will not tivs fe of “Is It ‘Provoked?” Bhort}‘s other name is “manio, And. he is emplo: rs, Geblers 3 “Washington street. ‘employed by the Hamers Dolo Company, ‘ot No. 201 Wasifington street. SgRobert Uropped a melon out of a bor ‘ oe ‘andi tt rolled down the ai Bi crate of swan-necke horty had, just deposite walk. y nwt but of the erate tuielon. "*Your duck myst not bite that melon,” Shorty, by the “way, is 4 feet 6 inches tall andinearly as Robert to Shorty. wide. His reach head Ron Chee cs eo Wtobort over uve hoad Rocky rooster. pot Squash: over Toaeed It into Igyoriy'a eye. butcher until him Deen -#ix feet high t lick der stuMfngs out of dat nim tenterly ayaa and.sew up his bites and bruts- tae ot ft-vas a fine fight, Fletcher But dey take h ‘Poticem my Market bo. 01 ii Aes a “cheesing” {t somewhere ae bert — ‘Spal to the a rey iat} ra pt will sue out Hatecag’ 3 INJURED Bar Falls on . from Tenth Fi - fire engines drew a big + >vicinit; {the Fire’ Department pesded, ax Policeman Jo the Ol Stip. station, w ance of the tenan’ f puckets and haa tc the firemen arrived. Among tho: ink O'Brien,” of No Bireet, Whe noithwest corner 0! John. xtreets, wat Piece of a stool faet long, struck him on p fell to the sidewalk tr or \ Bollding, No Sell. tt was plerce scalp woun The boy was attends tak and Dulance surgeon an fon Street: How DEAN AT CORN Bpertal ho The Bren) ! ATHACA, N.Y. J (Miles. Finch, forme’ nell Collegerof Law for ft Appeals and one of ieinguished jurists and » ‘York Staty, at ety last night. dndge, Finch was and for the sty “Pedectining in health. though aging rapidly, keeping UP his! lec Hi and, three times 4 btructed ‘the’ students in hiswmemory. and) spray Panalning amimpraired by A i dudge dineh’ w phat as Ble and the Ne bis k DHS ASKSLLS, COURT ington ‘Market Out ‘Had.Dropped—Shorty Bites Him 17-Times., : at the ‘Jérpey C! MG, A. to-night, and the fellows i Sate very (much t stems that Robert wes bitten seven- times this afternoon by Shorty. in lve poultry at One of the hungry ducks stuck ‘tw talfland slender and a vege- that Shorty replied: SF Ean oy, won retorted to Bt Ae Rae inv} = unkintly. es, ant ven de policemans ler Robert vas almost ni! wuch a fight it vas. ty. was geiting In his sev-| When 2 friend shoute rs Ww: a° wal ging him with biting. uilding, which was ¥ of Nassau and John streets, but se attracted to the scene engines aa ton.vear—old , While Frank was standing on ing the fire engines . two and one-half au wi reet, -firat onan dwniog in tront-oft- the rebound to "EX-JUDGE FINCH, dean of the Cor- Associate Judse of the New York Court ighity HGHT | TO INSURE HIM MELON “BERT NAL, John ©;Armstrong Chanter, About to Sue for Estate, | Being No Apparent Vaca Call Cannot Issue. j Kyle’ Lost. Fears Arrest Here. eae ht . July: 31.—Supreme) Court} Y DUGK STARTS IT | An apptication was made to-day to ; Bitte to-day renderea ENGR awee own to tre Uned sinien CH 2"Sechi tint tire can bee tcc of State Sen Ho-parey j of Chiet Jui ~| Appeals, in ¢ fog that court | Honment act of 149, {11 1908. son, 2 of John Ar {ine “husband of Amelie Ries, jtober next when he comes wl Jurlediction of tha Federal Courts of York to prosecute an action he f the © werth behalf of the Secretary ‘once: took. a has inetituted against Sherman an a committee of his person. Ls debate on the Ri dan the. im upon “the around that the Supreme Sacuniay or Monday next. Court had no ‘authority to applint a committee of his person. William W. Reed explained to Judge Hough that his client is in the peculiar position of ‘belng a lunatic in the State ot New York, under a commitment of tite reme Court, and at thé same time a! sane inan In the State of Vir- ginia, Under voked. Pagliacci Ro- ed by Cohen the notices for the general elec November, Robert is dum: that in the absence of no the Secretary of State. by law,” of the existence of any torlal vacancy, “he hax no autho power to Include in his official to the several county State a notice that elected at the general elec held in the month of November, and he directs the issue of a perer writ of mandamus requiring the the order of the Supreme Court Chanler was lodged in the Blooming- dale Asylum, but ultimately escaped ang fied to Virgania. Judge Hough said to-day that he | knew of no law hy, which he could brush asidee the findings of a court of Kenoral jurisaiction. ir, Reed claimed hin client wan in anger, the moment he cama Into this Gkate, “bf deing clapped Mack into Bloonangdale by his committer, and offered to have hi-mplaced in the cus- tody of a Uniteed States marshal fog the trial at Mn Chanler‘s o pense, Judge Hough suggested that Mr. Chanler, the moment he came. within the Court's jurisdiction, could avail nimselt of the benetits ‘of a writ of |” habeas him during the trial, on both sides |Mnally, aeked for time to submit briefs Thie Judge Hough granted, reserving Eidows one) O6C le dewalk toward dd ducks “that 4 on. the side- clerks nators and spiked the to his ankles. clerk day on which be held, and directing that the n exs to or a State or concerning any © of State Senator tn any ‘The memorandum rec! of any of Its members to a seat in. BY HUNGRY HORSES Down Teamster,! Who Tries to Stop It. Legislature "is therefore a yalid nket. Vy. If Rob- hat he body of which he js a maybe he not oust h by der 1 should oP Ten arrived all points ou 4 gathered on oy stitution 4 4 two. yeara, and he next general elec: Thomas A. Breen, of so, 7 State Sé Shorty !s still, avenue, driving a {eam of horses at-, up by Hiver-| tached to an empty ‘bus across Thirty-| i908, and t lang Hudson , first street. gat in the way of a north- | Gullen clearly ind! fs voy of Chief tenet {to bound Fourth avenue car, navigated by the determination of the a iviston, ‘Third 1 street, and Breen fell out on his head. |’ Frightened by the crash the horses |ney ral tre ran away, Half way between Fourth | tice Fitts. The and Lexington avenues Harry Shepard, | here's of Jamaica, a driver, attempted to stop | damus w them, He grabbed the bridie of one of | [Mt¥ Of State t neil age the animals, ‘but was unable to hang sion, and that the Sec on. Only a quick roli as he dropped (| will’ withhold hls not ay of © the ne pled under the tron-sbod hoofs. The horses ran to William Seak lively barn at No.1 East Thiry-arce sirest, where they live, and siapped of Their own = wast! car New York Hospital for treatment and Electric Bhepard was sent home after a doctor had patched up his injuries, AT FIRE His Head} oor of Train Smashes ¥: Tren freleht car: pieces at the Un! | ew ¥ cir Siu, ce work, Announcement, Helehts 2 ri chectri maintenan| Beach Park next Sunday. Order from | your newsdealer, Hon ‘Imited blocked for more th: an on-on; the soptnien: Deputy Attorney-General Decker, Division in the Third Department epurt—te—expectedto—meet inthis chy Justice Fitts granted this morning tho application of Senator Owen ‘Cassidy, | of Sclruyler County, for an order re- quiring the Secretary of State to issue | Justice Fitts declares thvhis memoran- “as requ! of te to meke and transmit to @ notice stating the general election shall call to be issued by the county clerks “shall not huve or contain any reference t concerning the of nate district.’t | t length the Fonis and got | . Cullen, to @ meion and | ture! blectedt ‘the way, do- of 1605 Js, Legisiatyre, h has not ohly the power but the exclusive right to judge of the tfile | It states further that the present | lature, and each member thereof, so} that the con. # the term of office of that such was court of last ill convene here Saturday at 10 hear the appen! of the Attor- | the decision of Jus- | tter refused this morn: | cution, feve that the man- | r case bas | Appellate Divie | retary of State if e3 of electio the strest savedhim’ trom: belog tram.|nnti) the appeal has heen deeidecrn nn —_—__.____ WRECK ON THE CENTRAL. Cars and Blocks Tracks. vere smashed to No one was injured, but the road ‘THE EVENING WORLD. WEDNESDAY, JULY 31; 1907. AO FLECTION OF SENATORS UNTIL 08, SIS COURT iJudge Fitts Rules That, There ney, | tion in tice to} 4 Sena- rity or notice this to be to he 1907;"" mptory Secre- ab ne tection tice off leotion there. Legis- mer ogeu nOVAL LEEEEAAESSESOSSSS EOESELSESFEED HSE SS SEOSSSE SEAN EERE DESESSOSS he de- tion at 999994 Ebe ember, ; Judge | } rt but | Secret | regula reight | ne statio! oO: Stern Brothers August Reductions in afire, crowd In the wann't really ohn Mallon, of ith. the asaist- tthe fire with wul’hed when BRASS BEDSTEADS, in ait widths; 29-Washt 2 Washington Formerly $22.75, 30,00 and 36.00 f Nassau and Formerly $6.75, 9.50 and 10,75 the head and unconsclous. om in awning the Cockeroft Luckily UPHOLSTERED BOX SPRINGS, Formerly $12.50, 16,50 and 21,75 WOVEN WIRE SPRINGS, | = Formerly $4,50, 5,50 and 6.50 BLACK HAIR MATTRESSES, $16 Formerly $18.00, 20.00 and 22,00 boy, but there inflict a severe by an am-- en_to the Hud- LONG ELL, DEAD, ps World.) ly 31.~-Francts a fourteen years A WERK orrxd AB ACCOUNT. CREO 2K BRD LOXG Tht fhe moat dis- cholars of New home in this Years old nad Deon slowly © Last winter, al- he “persists course “at Week he in- tex ‘matters, Ing: powe his adya a Ay Other poema and eo Mreat friend of Wzra eS the Univers: BRIDGEPORT, Comi., abo t thirty-five years o dn, the harbor Bed Wiis ed tw ba} Chinty-try ra, ant thn hiner ix yet met and ity almost fr te . DEAD MAN WELL a letter % Newhs, hls, death. ion ™ July 3 Rosman $149.75 Ale sist '§200 up Metal Bedsteads and Bedding $19,00,-24.75;-30: ENAMELLED BEDSTEADS, brass trimmings, $5,25, 7.50, 8.7 $10.40, 12.50, 16. $3,50, 4,50, 5.50 0, 18,00, 20. ‘68- 5 50 b | i 3 i ong 3 / perevert 00 euuerceceretouecetecerrcececrercrcccs. poceurcrceccereryteeryyermrrer ete ti ui peuad 9 una Wy $L008 $8c [Open Paturda, atl 10 FOL | Saaeenees: Steet ese s wi est Jumper and 2-piece styles, trimmed with Valenciennes laces. Plaited sKirts with folds, Equal in quality @ attractive- ss to $5 Dresses...... Oat sizes 34 to 44. 3-BURNER BLUE FLAME OIL STOVES. Ful! cabinet back pre- yents langerous draughts; made of heavy sheet steel; ny Man's2-Pe. Suit in Stock a Ge Carts and Bab ARAAAULROSTATE | TO-MORROW 10 A.M. TO1 P.M, Women's. Shirts. Union 1 in“Biack, Tan ana d and striped, trim. d3; all lengths; $10 more than 88c to & customer. No Mall Orders Filled, Each (Second Floor.) TO-MORROW 10 A.M. TO 1 P.M Boys’ Wash Sue Plenty of new patterns; strongly made and worth sc. Not more than 2 to a customer. No Mail Orders Filled 25c Fach... i ; (Third TO-MORROW 10 A TO 1'P. Fine Patterns wear, Bizes 23 to than: 2 pairs jo @ cus- tomer. Mall® Orders’ 80c Filled. i SALSERRERERERELER EERE EEA AEAR EES Ser anEeseensttESEEEEERBESEESSELSSS Women's Washable Dresses.. Another Very Remarkable. Sale. EN you read this advertisement you will certainly realize what an excellent opportunity is presented. The Dresses are made of Wash- le Dimittes, Lawns, Chambrays, in large coin dot effects. New- 95 Silk Bacrste Drege Princess styles, waists trimmed with lace Insertions 2nd medallions; skirts with two folds at bottom; Tan, Pink, Blue and White. Worth $4. 98 EPR SCS ST NO AF ccc ccccevenewcnestpesesveeeseeeretses = e Women's 2-Prece Dresses. Linons, Lawns,~etc., in Marie Antoinette, Jumper and Shirt Waist effects. Waists plaited and t: with embroidery; extra full skirts trimmed to match waists. Sizes 34 to 44. $2, suits.... Women's Shire Warst Suits. Lawns and Chambrays; plaited waists and piped; full gored skirts. White, Blue, Black and Checks. Sizes 34 to 44. Values $1.75 omen's Skirts. 89c Pure Linons and Rep Linons; several full plaited models, well tailored and trimmed with folds; all lengths. $5.00-skirts............. $2.75 Women's Bathing Suits. Blue—trimmed with braids. Full flaring 9 cane $L4 izes 34 to 44. Worth $2.50. FEVSSOSIVIIGFOFIIFFVS: CIISIVVESE BIT ISFIHITISSINSS BIS999NSN9RN008 (Second Floor,) 2. Flame O;) | $1.49} zes 34 to 44. Values $1:75..... Granite Cloth—Black skirts, roomy bloomers S PIFFSFVITIFISIIS FESFFSETISFIFES) FSSTESTISSGSISFSSS FTIFITIFSS. Dressing Sacques __Of sheer Lawn or Organdy An extremely pretty variety of figured and flowered de- signs. Trimmed with effective collars or made with Dutch necks and — short 98c Boys : : Wash Surts Reduced, Perfect in every respect. Popular materials, All cut full. Reduced from 6Zc 4 S toves. sleeves. Your choice at... $3.98 (Basement.) r price $3.50 $1.50 and $2. Price (Thira Fi (Second Floor) | Women’s Shoes. White Shoes and Oxfords, neatly and serviceably made of ether inen er fuck on good style lasts. Representin; $1.50 and $2 values. mple Oxford 7 4 and + Cambric Undershirts. With deep flare flay tractively trimmed with fac tion and wide. embroidery ruffles and clusters -of Suits that were | priced —at $8.50 _ to ¥-ate @ inser- 98c Hound necks, 3, 34,4, Hae SS igen: : fers. better. i atk ee ee and 6. Numerous styles and iteoukt ‘Carter’ Cavers “fisud’ nla a sale of Gowns -at-99e. 01 than-ordinary. values} one kinds. Medium and folmmed ail around with’ several Two styles: c quenily | 4 5c | ekindtatadteeriont ana! rv Nainsook Gowns, low, round neck, finished with em- high heels ......- C | Natnsook ‘Corse: bbe you get WOMEN 30¢. BATHING | Miguiste rome Otees rim me broidery insertion; neck and sleeves with lawn band and rib- fa i" " a SLIPPERS. Black or 4q_ ser oroiery, bon, or embroidered edges with ribbon drawn through. Paint ‘Al White. Pair 19c Nainsook Gowns, low neck; yoke of Val. lace Inser- in the best.4907. Summer styles. Wal tai- lored and thorough- ly desira- ble-G patterns, “Ur ntird Moor. = bertions, and. cluster Nainsook: lace | insertior broldery rane? lernkirte — Deep flare wide vembro\iery at milad with y Carriages | | 12 BOpy leatherette cover-) % SIZE; all-reed odes; ) AL WIN collapsible; a ed; rubber tirewheels;| 16-inch rubber tired! nickel trimmings; W. ’ i |e go) val wheels; $7 yal- tes 8 BL.39) Fevies $4.98) fe 1 $5.98 omens W aists, ° Of very good, serviceable bluck Persian Law y attractively trimmed vith embroid- in. several different patterns; ks; three-quarter and tucked cojlars c quality, neatly and y embroide pin” tuck iti and ALL-REED BODIES, beautiful designs; RECLINING. back and | nickel Bates push- Ee Hee, G8.98) sane $1.89 sa sta AVEO AUD TUE is LOUD DOLLA O HO mer, demanding light-weight apparel: for two months or more to come. ‘ 2 of commanding importance: i ‘iH (Macys) rooms; former price $4.44; clearance, involving only a few hit.* || dred, at $2.97. Oe ee Women’s $12 Silk: Coats, $7.94. = black taffeta silk; made with flat collars, silk braid; full fancy sleeves with c Asse ORS SI ee ee Waists: Advance Fall Styles. ~~ Be een SN ee ee are dec Women’s Night Gowns at 99¢,.=n rooms, or aT Misses’ $3.50 Footwear, $2.09. ».| same as are usually asked for unstamped goods; all with embroidered scalloped edges: i borders; stamped-in, eyelet, floral, conventional and Wallachian pat- terns; completed pieces, are offered at reductions of ONE-HAL! AND CABINETS, covered with cretonnes and dam; patterns; at great reductions because slightly soiled, Alcohol Lamps and. Curling Irons. + prices, is of. particular interest to vacationists who> plan an outing H. Macy & Co.'s Attractions Are Their Low Pricos 4th to 33th Se Midsummer Clearances Continue Throughout the Store. Ss Our AUGUST SALE OF FURNITURE. aN AND ALLIED LINES OF. HOME- FURNISHING GOODS STARTS NEXT MONDAY, AUGUST Sth, uctions on Two and Summer Garments. > Take.chances that late-coming Summer means a {ate-going Sum- 6 ‘} Sin Foor: Sharp Red Then provide accordirigly, prompted by an underpricing that is Fi len’s Two-piece Suits, made of varjous tropical-weigh fabrics; coats quarter-lined. with satin and mohair; also Suits made of fine quality velours, quarter and half-lined, both single and double-breasted models; former prices up ‘to $19.50; lf $14.75, Men's Three-piece Suils, made of pure w' rsteds and high grade cheviots; coats cut form or semi-form-fitting; splendidly tail- ored; former prices up to $24,50; sale se - $14.75 Men’s Shirts and Night Garb. . tat Floor, Sith St. Side IGH Class Shirts, pleated bosom and plain negligee styles, made of-very fine hand-loom linens and French-yatiste, in stripe and check patterns. The fabrics our, own “mporta- tion; the garments products of our custom shirt ~Work- Wis White Pleated Bosom S' $1.50; OUr price... 6. see eee cee e ketene cerns sie 9464 = Tennis Shirts, mee of mercerized fabrics_and__ woven madras, in white, pla’ colors and stripe and figure effects; collars attached or plain neckbands; $2.00 values; sale. . $1.44 White Japanese Sill Shirts, with collars, or collarless; soft cuffs; $5.00 values; sale mietactsore - ++ -$3.96 French Terry Cléth Bath or Beach Robes, _ in stripe and plaid patterns; summer weights; $4.00 values; sale... .$2,.97 Pajamas, made of striped madras, satine and mercerized fabrics; handsomely trimmed, tailor — finished; $2.50 to $3.50 values; sale : sey - $1.98 cuffs attached; elsewhere fashioned of excellent quality efiectively trimmed with ufis; loop and button fastening. Othér Silk Coats in stock up to $67.75. Long garments, full and loose, UTUMN merchandise is coming to the fore and claiming space, “that has been monopolized by ~clearance-stocks.Here-is just-in collection of Waists to delight women who are plan- robes for the Autumn trip to the mountains, ning ward' i Yi Two excellent models are selected for special mention: Waists made of “Viyclla’’ flannel—stripe and plaid effects on light grounds; shirt waist effect, front finished with pocket; tail- cree Waists made of imported Saxony; one style finished with box pleats, another full front with shoulder yoke; finished with tailored stock, with taffeta tumn-over on collar and cuffs... $5.94 NE group of undergarments may furnish an idea of the’ VALUES in-store -for-_midsummer shoppers, but no idea_6 the broad range of garments here for your selection. any. The assortment is never faulty—never lacking in fr 9 he very choice hand-made garments we get from France. -of-a-good. _be ita domestic oN tions, finished with beading ribbon and lace edge. Qther Night Gowns in stock prices ranging up to $13.49, Tan Russia Calfskin Walking Pumps, made over an easy-fitting last—comfortable across the toes, snug-fitting. at’ sides and heels.” Counted standard $3.S0-Pumps-in_other shops, -and-sold — here regularly at $2.89 the pair; sale............. $2.09 Art Needlework Specials. «>. Pieces stamped for embroidering, offered at prices about he Doilies, 5c to 15c Centerpieces, 23c to 59c Scarfs, 49c to 89c_ —- Tea Cloths, 89c and $1.29 Tray Cloths, 39c : LINEN CENTERPIECES AND SCARFS, with hemsti itched Scarfs, 49c to 74c VERS, ; also Centerpieces, 29c to 69c SAMPLE CENTERPIECES, SCARFS AND TABLE:-CO including commenced pieces—some with materials to. fini CHIEF, GLOVE, VEIL AND JEWELRY BOXES asks, in effective Prices 49c to $2.97 A sale ofthairdressiny requisites, ata FRACTION of the regulary, emote from a good Source of supplies. a ; ‘Alcoho! Lamps, round and eblang shapes; nickel finish, round, each, 4Ge; oblong, each, 21e,. 642, French-CGerling-tre+s, exira long, full : .. Our Special “Sachet” Curling Irons, with prongs for making the large Marcel ~vave. ‘ @ provigs,, 68 mole