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AeA ITS Soo PROMISE QUICK IMPROVEMENT 1H THE SUBWAY Utilities Board Will , Abolist 'f Grade Crossing’ at Nines ; ‘ty-Sixth ‘Street, ORE LOCAL ‘TRAINS. F@honts stated on the wit: ‘Asst week that the capacity eal subway service could be one-third if the grade cross- ‘abolished at that point 014 Rapid Transit, Boar haa ) thie first step toward securing #2 Improvement and the form of pt had been raterred ta the Cor- Ration Counsel. At the meeting to- ‘Abel H. Blackmar turned in the St contract with the approval of fe Corporation Counsel. It will be to secure the consents of owners and alx the approval Board of Estimate and Appor- bafore the contract can be let. ‘ig one of the most. important d, ‘and ét is quite likely that an Nl be made to have a special “of the Board of Estimate #0. &s to have the contract let early date. © inder the new plan there will be an eomewhat similar to that ity Halt where the local loop line under: the tracks of the express ‘Boing to and coming’ from South Mr, -Bhonte testified that wile express wervice could not be in- d the local service could be in- d one-third tf such a chango “The first complaint to the Board that been detiiitely satisfied was re- edt “Tait Wag the complaint wo y ‘Dr. Julian Pp. the aeronaut, with two girls! ns, were Injured. there, om ng Jntzer iB the Roard, the Union / Company had all that ft coukf reasonably bo! the point @afe, by 9 trolley poles standing in of Jerome avenue above the placing electric Ughts of the poles below that if Uphted at night, should Ing to persens using jo Public Service Commis- | ts this morning left_en a tmtin oF ey. Central-Hndson | road from the Grand Central De- to make an inspection of the elec- | sone of the Central-Hudson. He- the five commissioners, the party | made of W. J. Wilgus, Vice- ected is In the jurisdiction of the | Es Commission. Tila terri- | the @lostric zone, beginning at! Grail Cea ett Ghalrman Villoox, Of the First Dis- 3 . asked If the visit of he Mecond District Hoard was regarded | encroachment upon the powers a perviloges of his Board. Statute provides that bach Board | hey. ain Power in that -ec- he said, “and I do not anticipate SECRET WIFE IS (omes from Kansas and) { Wants Him Arrested for Non-Support. re—that tha Commission-bar—yet+ © | Aecided to make a full Confession and difficulties in settling the matter kaa lediction.” © th BOM THREAT FALS TO SPOL “WNES'S OUTING ; ch abeeRcea ie ‘Rumor of Attempt to. Destroy Boat Caused Many to Take Ferry to College Point. Rumors to the effect that the Black Hand would attempt to blow up the atoamboat ‘carrying Sheriff Nicholas \Hayes and hia folowers of the Pocassot | 2 outing to College Roint to-day, A depressing effect upon the attendance. Instéad of being crow ed, to the guards as. usual on a, Bo- camet: Club outing, the boat had room to. spare for eyirybody when she jeft the pier. for Witzel's Grove. attendance at the park. Hundreda jour- neyed to the scene of tho festivities by way of the Ninety-ninth: street ferry to Astoria and by, trolley from that point to Witsel's. . ‘They all pleaded pressing business on- sagements that kept them from taking the boat: but many were on hang at the olenic grounds long befdre the ‘boat arrived. The fect ia ‘that the bomb rumor scared them. aa Only Inst week a loaded dynamite bomb, dig erlough to blow tho building to splinters was found tn the basement 1 to destroy the boat to-day, Boylan, waa committed, offered-in behalf of sme Porwaset Club, i FEWEF Of $00 forthe capture of the murderer, ‘This mado him éxtremely unpopular amon, lawless Itallans in Harlem and the \a tempt to blow up the clubdhouse was TAVSHANUIAN'S SLAYER MAKES j CONFESS Sends for District-Attorney and Is Believed to Have Exposed Plot. Bedros Khachadoriun, the Hunchabtat sassin of Tavshanjian, the millionaire ‘Armenian tug merchant, sent word 10 the Diwcrict-Altorney's office to-day that he desired to make an tmportent statement. He was taken from the ‘Tombs to the Criminal Courts Building and ushered to a toom where the Dis- trict-Attorney, his assistants, Mr. Smyth and Mr, Nott, an Interpreter and @ stenographer were waiting, It in boli¢ved that Khachadorian has reve) —the conspiracy that led to the slaying of Tavshanjian. Through rola- tives and friqnds he has been persuaded that he was men wao desired the nsgassination of Peveianjian aan choo} lesson to. other rich Armenians whom the Hun- chakists were trying to blackmail out of large sums of money. There 1s no doubt that Khachadorian was Instructed when and how to kill n, He had no personal en- Inst the righ merchant and no object In putting him out of sed as a tool by designing ulte probable that he will tell ructed him in the murder aud m with the funds to cou Lowell, Mass, for its ‘Tile fact however, did not affect the} NEW YOR UST LEARNS OFA EM “MANGE MILLION Charles Edgar Appleby, Who; Has $25,000,000, ‘ins New York so many men with $25,000,000 that even’ one can be un- known? It would seam 0, for few {people outaide of the real-estate district around jjberty street ever heard of Charles Edgar Appleby, who Is creditot with a foftune of that size, Mr. Apple- by 's a hale and hearty old.man of élghty-three, who: comes In from Glen Cove, L/L, every day and conducts bis business at’ No) 8 Liberty street, He was at first disinclined to tell how he accumulated such a fortune In Now York. He preferred to remain fn the, packyround’ and keep New Yorkers fom Jearning anything sbout himself ‘even/now, He sald quite refuctantly: “y/eas a lawyer for thirty years, but accumulated ‘the greater part of ‘my money through real estwte, In my younger days I saw great possibilities in this line of work and my investments yrere moat successful. But I bave led ‘a quiet life, and I do not now wish to have publicity given me or my forzune, “Where are the best opportunities tor ot the Pocasset club-bouse, A Ball ene young map of to-day?” asked Mr, burned fuse was attached to it. Out of| Appleby, repeating a question. this discovery undoubtedly grew the] is a very serious problem. . Some spy rumor that an attempt would be mado} thet there 1s more chance for the young wDhat man today, but I do not think 99. ie ‘time of the murder of Viola/-rhere is too much competition and the Sheriff Hayes. os Tammany] small dealer is swallowed up. He hap leoder of the district in which the crime| no chance. However, any boy starting out with brain_and ambition fi mucceed, for there is always room at| and ome line of work No, I do not It ts too high. ta as ju the 190 a buyln, top, as another. ig real estate now. made oon after the reward was offered. | There je a boom In that line just at t, but gerterally real estate ts a ‘hough lUstal among New York's Honaires, Mr. jeby's mode of life is very single. His office, a small lor hrs life. Always quiet and retiring, Mr. Appleby is vexed thatthe ‘story of his great wealth has gone into Orint and hopes that he aud his fortune Will soon be forgotten the public, Mr, Applaby 1s not childless, as has ‘been reported, but has two sons. They aré now connected with him in busi- ness. * ae DRIFTING BODY HID FROM POLICE SEARCH. Passengers on Ferryboat See Drowned Man Floating in Catherine Street. Slip. the man, 00 part in Passengers on a boat leaving tne Catherine ferry on the. New York ai noticed to-day the bedy of! man float ing in the slip. The-police were noti- fied, and Policeman Foley and several extricdte the body with boat-hooks, ‘The Wash of terryboats entering and leaving the ‘slip, however, drove the bedy #0 far under the wharf of the Joy Line that the Harbor Police wers hotified to bring a bout and afd in getting the body out Gressed man, and had been in the water 80 long that no liopes are held of ith identification, yy Was removed to the Morgue, @ Extraordinary nt. — not this will connect Mar. the untrocked Armenian the crime remains, to be| orders. In the saination Seasicliness “3 Strx—Ptorénce-atottinrte; — The js the wife of Dy the Bronx, haa ob or the arrest of hor <7 Futon atrs & x00d-looking five. Hor husband, tReur ower. &-Mra.) McGiade’s Mrorence Kcutner and Mf Kansas Sho is a RW Bt Louls hospiias fame to Jamaica in J AiMculty in a6 she says, is ¢ rink a ry's-Hoapital de, Who was av at omy onda ‘put ridix arm nil, it WN I Quickly Cured. oe A Wonderful Remedy Discovered for the Cure of Sea and Car Sickness- It Will Cure Any Case, No Matter How Violent. \1 for the cure of 1 diacovers Cases 1, Mawiey & Od, Rockey (both storda), i Whatever cosmetics have been however rough, muddy and discolo PERT’S FACE BLEACH will surel plexion, gi beautiful, healti MADAME KUPPERT'S FACE face, clear the LIFE and nat ‘This Sale, MADA th Few People Ever Heard of, Yongshoremen tried for a long time te, It was that of a middle-aged, poorly | [MADAME RUPPERT -}-—-MADAME-RUPPER: A Lovely Complexion used by the first ladies of tte land—a toilet article of UNDISPUTED MERIT, he po es, gently removes the dead cuticle ani revives ral functions of the skin. which is proving the most successful demo: stration of the merit of any toilet ar. ticle we have ev:r handled, affords an opportunity to ladies who have never used ERLEAC tifling cost. Those who already know the preparation will find it adva CUnpima signat AMERICAS I GERMAN WRECK: ELEVEN KILLED Express Train from Hamburg to Berlin Hits Freight and Cars Smashed. BERLIN, Aug: 7.—Eleven persons were kilied and a number of others in- jured whén a passenger train was tle- raflod jast night between Posen and "Thorn. : The two engines were overturned and three cars wére demblished. < Several, Ameritana snd Englishmen arg reported among the yictitis. Tha train. Waa an. cxpress bound for Berlin, from: KydtkOhren. It collided wth « frietght nN Nei) Powan Among the passengers are said to have been a nulnber of touristy headed cor th German capital. A large nuinber of the. passengers were buried in. the wrecl Amone the dead are Prines Alexander Begotoff, two eons of Count Keyser- lingk, of Mitan, Ruséla, arid a Ruasian captain who was accompanying them. © ————— DUVEENS DENY BIG ART PURCHASE WAS FOR MORGAN LONDON, Aug! 7.—Duveen Brothers, who hare bought for $5,000.00 the famous art collection gathered in Paris by the late Rodolphe Kann, deny ab- golutely that the purchase was made In behalf of J, Pierpont organ Emperor, William haa conferred the order of the Red Eagle of the second class on Henry J, Duveen, of New York, CONRIED MOBBED WHEN HIS AUTO MILLS PEASANT Swiss Police Save Opera Di- rector and His Party from Enraged Villagers, ‘BERNE, Switeerland, Aug. 7.—An av- tomobjle containing Heinrich Conried, | President and) Director of the ‘Conried | Metropolttan: | Opera-House Company, New York, while touring Lake Zurich yesterday ran down ani instantly kitled a pwisant near. Laachen. Hundreds of villagers gathered about | the ‘automobile and threatened. Herr | Conrted: and hid: party, which consisted [Of Dr, Fraénkal and a-deughter of Mr. [and Mra: Helden: Adler, of Vienna } A: policeman finally calmed the peas- ants and led Herr Conried and: the {chauffeur, Ersest Stan}, “an American ‘citizen, to the nearest -police station, where Herr Conrled gave bail for tho chauiffdur's nppearance, G The peasant who was ‘killed was eat and did not hear the chauffeur's /DREYFUS LAWYER GETS LEGION OF HONOR Cross. | PARIS, Aug. 7—Maftre Mornard, one ‘ot the lawyers who defended Dreyfus Suring Kis second. trial at Rennes in 1890, has been decorated with the Cross @f the Legion of Horr. Displ At Great N° MADAME FACE BLEACH. sallowness, pimples, tan, Patches, roughness, blotches, (not caused by facial expression) and, in fact, any and all discolorations or blemishes, leav firm, PROOF AGAINST SUN venting TAN or SUNBURN. Face Bleach is a wonderful preserver of the skin; if used occasionally one c: wrinkled or the skin discolored o is one of the used to the iniuty of the skin, red it maybe, MADAME RUPs y improve and restore the com- ny tint, i “t BLEACH does not '* Di nature iaten tec, A skin in the fens2 of dyeing it or making it pale. | o> docs GUARANTEED TO CONTAIN NO San ne ee ot chin with any anestances It GLEANSES und | ARSENIC, (GR “ANYTHING IN: Cut rives out the impurities which collect benestn ihe tur- | JURIOUS TO THE SKIN, . ME RUPPERU'S FACE BLEACH to ~ Seal und fas (Sictet Carper S.ors, Nain Figo 15h Siteets) ye tae Drive Straight for Zu ZU package of happincss, ay and Sale of the Original ly Reduced Prices joer preparation {en ihe sila hes been given the prom- nence or has had its merits so honestly proven as h RUPPERT’ b.RENOWNED It is the origi:al Face Bleach—the frat preparation of its kind, and has been continuously used in America and Europe for over a quarter of a century. : *S-FACt-BLEEACH has repeatedly Proved in every instance its power to remove freckles, moth blackheads, Madame Ruppert’s Face Eleach isa TRUE MAKER Or BEAUTY, recognized and t RIOK TO ALL. BALMS, LOTION: | AND WASHES. fs ie Ntageous to procttr= an extra supply a7, GREATLY REDUCED PRICES: Madame Rupzert’s Face Bleach, regular $2 si e, tioto' $1.59. Macame Ruppert’s Face Bleach, 8 ecial trial si e, now JZe. ‘ryait on every bortte,) Madame Ruppert’s Dejilatory, regtiar $1 size, now 78, Madame Ruppert’s Gray Hair Restorative, regular $2.59 size, now $1.98. Matlame Ruppert's Egij tian Balm, regular $1 size > Madame Ruppert’s Ali: ond Oil Soap, regular 25c 8! e, now 1&e. with a nickel and geta There’s no other Ginger Snap 80 crisp WORLD- ‘RENOWNED S WORLD-RENOWNED extreme eczema, redness, oiliness, wrinkles ing the skin clear, smooth and OR WEATHER, thus pre- annot become r diseased, greatest of physical charms. ISTINCT FROM AND SUPE- LWAYS BENEFICIAL. secure its remarkable benefis at a now 79c. AUGUST 73 e 2,000 Negligee About two hundred styles! |Chietly plain bosoms—easy to laun- More than halt of then in light der, longer to wear. Some in plaited colors—li; kt colors being what more .:osoms it you prefer the. an half the men want. : : ‘3 1 : H ‘d dark shades | Your choice of attached or detached pela lente cla jeulis, All sizes, 14 to 17. of color. os / = Absolutely’ nothing the’ matter, with them except that they were rather carelessly laundered. Making and finish; otherwise than laun- dering, perfect.. But as they were not laundered to suit ‘a very ult critical’ manufacturer, he threw them into the “second” class (although they really are in every other way ‘perfect), and we can sell them at jp Seep UBdRob BcauamONE nates Mothers of Boys----Any $3. To-Morrow at $1.59 OU know—and if you don’t know you have missed something—how: wonder- fully good a boy’s suit we sell at $3. Our $3 line has been one of our spe- cialties for years. Store after store has tried to follow our lead in this line as in some others. Store after store has abandoned the attempt to equal it at the price. Now, all our suits priced up to (and including) $3 are of- 1 59 fered, as a clearance movement, at e ~~ ~“The choosing as 10 fabrics and-patterns is excellent. —We-have remaining alt sizes in afine variety of light and datk colors of cassimere, cheviot and worsted. Styles: Double-Breasted Belt Suits—knickerbocker trousers. Double-Breasted ./acket Suits —with short trousers. Russian Blouse Suits—with sailor collars and full bloomer trousers. Also, a Sweeping Clearance Sale of All Boys’ Colored Blouses Evéry Colored Blouse in stock for- 48¢ Every Colored Efouse in stock for- merly priced up to 68c, choice ac. . Cc merly priced up to £5c, choice at.. (Siegel Cooper Store. Second Fioor, Rgar.) 2,800 Men’s Summer Suits . | at Half Haacstnia ccabai OE Mnere Your Choice of Over 1,800 of ~-\ Them at 98.50 Former prices were $15 and $16. Two-piece and three-piece blue serge, black serge, black thiber, fancy worsted, fancy cheviot+ and Styles the best we have had this sca- son. All sizes, Also, Your Choice of Nearly 1,000 Suits at 7 34.50 Former prices were $8 and $10, 2-piece fancy chevior suits, 3-piece fancy worsted suits, 3-piece fancy_cassimerc-suits; Zpiece flannel suits. - $1.50 5c — Baby Go-Carts’ OLLAPSIBLE und folding caris of sim- ple and rapid action; may be carried ——on-the trolleys, boats—or-trains Hke—s- valise, yet, when wanted, instantly open for use. Baby may go on every outing with you 1,000 more $2.50 and $3 trousers at... .-+++ 600 white and fancy vests, originally $1 Ciplp ih Bacoounaierngeawannesss (Siegel Cooper Store, Mein Floor, Rear.) Talking Machines Take your choice of any model—of_zither—a Victor Talking Manhine or Edison Phonograph and 12 records, and pay for.) with no discomfort to the baby ior’ = them oa these terms: inconvenience to the grown-ups, $5 Specially priced.............. .0 245 ii $1 a Week No extra charges wha’- Reed Reclining _Go-Caris—adjustable rubbér-tirei wheels; steel gear; ‘splendidly made; regularly $15.50. eat SEP ay ever—junt the same price er poeerneg ee pe = sa if You paid apot exsh for the losirument. Sie etait OL oO (Blegel Cooper Store, Third Floor, Rear.) Glet¢! Cooper Store, Third Floor. Center) Saving Money on Table Supplies Mail.and telephone ordess promptly filled. CALL 4.000 Chelsea, English Breakfast Tea Korn Kinks Errore Ooiorg. rages H. 0. Co's tress malied pis | : NIXED and al &0¢ vacitel fikes ype pare leon iscrradae Ibs. $1.65; 3 Iba. $44 Ib, Limi ae tech beak chaser, SMYRNA LAYER FICS, Santa Cites | ENGLISH BISCUITS—Hom Dold’s Bacon feral Giaw' ihe Gor ie. 12 36 | Be Oloe, Suet ar Fre © pickets / Oc; pack } WESTPHALIA siple, dry ser} 4, delleate fh ivory re usually voll Te Thirstay, tb... 39 OLD SUMATRA COFFEE: old Sumara tlind( bean. ge Lette 10 Ibe, $2, exira fait y 1h cne head, rice imborted f Loe she 3 Sor Dede o¢ a: 10 Ia. fh PUDD: Hite M m. led fU Tbs, 28 FRESH NOLLED OATMEAL, fe BL Cooper « “4 e well known FAVOKITE BLENLY bars | Siam oc tye Hour-<10 tbe. aber Oe ground cr POW ERE: 10 lo. De SCOURING SOAP—1) wrapper; cleans, 's dest family 1,95; 5 Ip. $1¢ tb. Cos. 50,5 bars, INDIA CEYLON 1EAS—Fountain qu ite lob sats at highor gree br wiin Feri est eS} toih as. B4c AKE AND, FASTIN FLOUR—Foun ain | Joseholt une; box aU hia WHOLE APBLEE— seeled nd cored, i fe ter Ng Cad Felt aes 1 tea t-Ib bars, ‘or Htneat walnuts) 3% Ibse5¥ ¢ Bios be Hho Lat BBL $4.08; 16 bo. wack DR e Se; 10h, wick 440; Sib. Sack. Gloss Starch B My, tt ? rested Raciker’s ta abe Orange Marmalade’ The welt kndwn BEBCH MUL bralds, w willy old at 15e; 6 500 7 9c w cye tein, hen.

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