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DISEASE HE CURED LAYS SURGEON LOW Dr. Markoe Is Mortally Ill of Cancer, From Which He Saved Many. n House iy of Im- Satvea ya vate d vo at the and % man who kne : He BILLY EDWARDS DIES IN BAQUKLYN welga Old - Time Champion Light- + weight Pugilist Sutcumbs to Bright’s Disease. 1 old-time If died to Billy Edward, the cwelght chamcdon pug at the home of bis broth wanda, No. 93 First oklyn, ¢ Bright’a disease. The news will come | dn" aa a shok to many old-time attendants on the squared. circle who rememoer | Biny, Edwards twenty-flve years ago, when he was the Idol of the fent tans. | BROOK Wor a year Edwards has struggled | with the disease. Last week he wont to Brooklyn from Atlantic City to take treatment. He had been Mving at {h hore with ‘the wife he, took ago. A son was born to the Et GID HIS MALADY LONG. (Dean of St. Luke's Staff, Unable to ‘Operate on Himself, Knew He Was Afflicted. LYN PASTOR. TAKEN ILL.IN PHILADELPHIA. lea a er > The Evering World.) PHILADELPHIA, Aug. 12.—Rey. Dr. John F. Carson, of the Central Preaby- Dr. Francis Hartman “Markoe, one of the most eminent surgeons of thts city, and the dean of the surgical staff of St. Lake's. Hospital, with which he was) \, 1889’ until about two | war, MGencined\ from last week. terfan Church, Brooklyn. and Chaplain paces ae {a critically Hl of a cancer-| piny Edwards was fitty-stx years old |o¢ the Forty-seventh Regiment, Naw us affection at his home, No, 15 East| wor years best known asl york N G ta 7 1 Nat 3 dh b Forty-ninth street, and it 1s not be-| the n who plaged, the pets’ during| Tork National, Guard. has been taken uddenly {11 here during a vinlt and Js unden the care of a doctor. |the helelt of big political campaigi Meved that he can recover. | After hln ring enreer ended he was pr He has operated with success bi scores of cancer cases, but he cannot operate his colleagues at St ne-has delay hin associates, Dr. Mar- ot less than three uffered from a~prob- but, In apt duties at the with efit of other as many him to take ouch again wan a great friend of the nt and had operated with sean on Injured firemen Two’s company, three's a crowd— unless there’s an extra package of Zu Zu | Y CinceR Snaps. NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY WOULON'T HOLO BO ON MURDER CAGE Coroner Julius Harburger, for the first time in his thirty-four years of public Ufe, found himself to-day facing a dim- culty which required all his Inge: y to overcome. Policemen Stevens and|/ Ryan, of the Eldridge street st raigned before him Samuel F thirteen years old, of No. 1 N street, remanded by Justice Mayo in the Children’s Court | Young Rosenberg Juné 18 had a fight with Samuel Felix, who wa: his senior and lived In the Rosenberg, who saya he was the am: ez, hit Felix on the head with a pi of board. For this he was arrested and fined $2 by Justice Olmsted in the Children’s Court. *Seven weeks later Fellx compl: of pains in hia h New York Hi ry oy rT ; " = ore re a q - en , _ BAUMANN&BRO. ELI BERAL: CREDIT HOUSE _AUGUST SALE OF Furniture, Carpets and Bedding A Home of Four Rooms Complete- ly Fernished, Spcelal During Aus Open Saturday Evenings Until 10 o'Cleck, Gabe We Vder Lika J: discharged F HOLIDAY ORDERS SIGNED BY PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT. § Aug. 22.--President an executive order to. OYSTER ‘These roome ure on exhibition st our Showrooms. We also furnish | 3 ROOMS 3( 1°78 5 ROOMS $ Complete at Complete at SPECIAL DURING AUGUST! Write for our NEW BOOKLET containtng infor- | PER WEEK BAY, The order “it ish that all pec diem employees and other day Iabor ers in Federal public service wherever Our Iiberal credit terms apply also to °OPENS “AN syed whose employ extends througa J mation regard be fivat-Monday--In-Sentembor f-ing our outfits} A CCOUNT Long—Istand, commonly known as Labor Day, and ; fet_apar: a & National holiday. for) ter- mated fcee on v New Jersey or tnin branches of the pubdlic service by application, B4th st. Connecticut. the act of June 2, A, D., 18M, be ex: “ sistas cus from work on 3! day and the sald day Is declared to be holiday for g All purpoats for sald per dic® employees ff a, ‘and laborers : a e C “THEODORE ROOSEVE nn A Stirring Sale of Men’s High Grade Fancy Suits Formerly $18, $20, $22, $25 Perhaps you will ask for a reason for these extremely radizal reductions. It is this: Having left only 2,3, 4 or 5 suits of a kind, they form many oid lots, Of these we desire to make quick disposition, Included are two and three garment suits in velours, cassimeres, cheviots, tweeds and worsteds, 2 and 3 button models. i IN ADDITION We have subjected all of our higher: priced suits to a 25% Discount Hackett, Carhart 6 @ Three Broadway Stores: At 13th Street At Canal Street | Near Chambers Street 144-84) ONed-Adams Co. pH Store Occupying Two Blocks, Sixth Ave., 20th to 22d St., N. ¥. >| IN EITHER B Two Extraordinary Values in WOMEN’S CORSETS On Special Sale To-Morrow Only C Bala Spirite Corsets 69c. Values wp to $1.75 A most desirable jot, representing all theslatest models in high and’ medium bust, with long or short hips, made of. fine Values: up to $1.75; spe+ 69 batiste (slightly ‘imperfect). cal-ate, c “P. N.” $2.00 Corsets for $1.00. Made of fine French batiste, medium bust, Princess hip, front and side supporters attached, together with the balance of several broken: lots jin other. popular makes. $2.00 corséts; special at..:.... | IN ADAMS BUILDING CNLY i Carpets, Rugs and Linoleums August Sale Floor Coverings at Reduced Prices Tapestry Brussels Carpeis at, yard... +++ 65¢ c. Tapestry Brussels Carpets at, yard. 85¢ 50 Body Brussels Carpets at, ».95¢ Ivet Carpets at, yard 75¢ and 90c [ IN EITHER BUILDING Rugs Reduced 10-wire Tapestry Rugs, size 9x12 feet, worth 1, each: $15.50 $25.00 Axminster Rugs, size Oxi2 feet; special, each. ..$19 50. Closing Out the Matting Stock at Reduced Prices Chinese Mattings; close, heavy weaves. 19c. Matting reduced to, yard, $6¢!30c. Matting reduced to, yard, 25¢ 25c. Matting reduced to, yard, J9c | 35c, Matting reduced to, yard, 30C Crex and Fibre Mattings and Rugs Reduced in Price to Close Out } Mail and telephone orders filled only as long as szecial [ots last. reserve the r ght to limit purchases when deemed necessary. EVNHUT, PRESIDENT We iz ° oO i Gibson Ties Regularly iG $2.50, pone $1.39 Mace ol good quality Russia callskin, in the Season's best siyles; lage eyelets ard ribbon Jaces; ;e.feci-fitting, comforia- ble and well made; all sizes (Second Ficor, Rear.) | Teddy Bears || Regularly $?.25, at $2.79 This is the 2{-inch-size “im- ported Teddy Bear with a voice; full jointed and in perfect con- dition. One wil) delight your Vile child. (Third Fi ‘i Portieres Regularly $5, at 34 Imitation Bagaad Porticres: with heavy throw-dver fringey reduced as a Tuesday “'special’’ only. None: after Tuesday at this price. x (Third Fleor, Froct.) Scotch Madras | Regularly 79c a j,ard, at Figured Scotch madras, suit- able for sash curtains and diaperies; all new and fresh— taken from our regular stock and reduced for one day. | | (Third Ficor, Front.) Women’s Underwear . Fegularly 49c, at 35€ Swiss ribbed- combination suits; plain top; prettily trim- med with lace at knees; well made, perfect fitting and durable. (Main Floor, Center.) Go-Carts Regularly $0, at | $4.95 Collapsible Go-Carts;foldand unfold instantly and with very little effort; may be carried like a \alise; very conven ent for travelling. (Th'rd Floor, Rear.) Lace Stockings Regularly 25c a pair, at Women's lace lisle hose; fast black, seamless, slightly im- perfect. (Malin Floor, Cer IN EITHER BUILDING Rieaaeess| Trunks, Bags and Suit Cases for Vacation Time at Prices Lower Than Usual Dress Trunks at Special Prices These splendid Dress Trunks are made of baSswood, canvas covered, malleable iron trimmed, long strap hinges, riveted throughout, muslin lined, two trays, best lock, light weight. : : 28 in. 30 in. 32 in. 34 in, 36 in. 7.95 8.45 8.95 9.45 9.95 Boston Dress Trunks. Made of seasoned basswood, can- | vas covered, well painted, bound _ 28:inch.... $3,95 with-—russet--vulcanized-hatd.-flisre,— heh two fibre centre bands, strong 4 4.9! slats, malleable {ron trimmings, ve 4.95 brassed finish, strong bolts, lock | 4 che... 5.45 and key, steel strap hinges, iron | 36-I bottom ithethroe-cleats, fully > » neh... 5.95 clamped, deep set-up tray with partition and full cover, paper lined, ‘ Dress Suit Cases: Special at $4.95 Dress Suit Cases, sole leather, brass spring locks and catches, linen fined with shirt pocket; size 24 iS $4.95 inches CP) August Sale of Fifty $275 Erhardt Pianos at *175 appeal to those who contemplate furnishing a home in the Fall, Fifty of theee splendid instru- ~e—-Ments, the best that can be pe- cured at unywhere near thetr regular value, absolutely perfect in every respect and a beautiful ornament in any home, will go on sale to-morrow At a Sharp Re- duction of *100 =t¥ou may buy one of these fanos here to-morrow. thus se- ; cuting all the economy advan- tages of this great sale, and at the same time, {f destred, we will store It free of charge unti! you need ft In the Fall. During even this sale our usual liberal terms will hold—a small deposit down ant Only *S a Month. The Erhardt is a_ substantially constructed piano, Its attractive case is double veneered in beau- titul. mahogany. Its action is flexible and respon- sive. ‘Che keys are ot ivory and the tone is pure and lasting, Furthermore, the Erhardt Piano is Fully Guaranteed for 10 Years. Piano Store—Fourth Fis SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK 1S-is-tn-opportunity-which should especially 2 | | LA: 19®T0 20° STREETS NEW YORK. Of MONDAY MORNING WONDERS,. Le eet ee eae | ae Regularly $2 a box, at $1.09 Manhattan Queen Perfectos— to-morrow only we will sell boxes of 50 at the above price. This is our well-known 5c straight domestic (Main Floor, Rear.) ~ Spareribs Regularly 10c a; ound, at Ibs. 29e for Selected U. S. Government inspectec sweet pickled flarribs; about 2,0U0 Ibs. for this sale. Unusually low priced for to- morrow, (Fourth Floor.) Cigars lock: sheet-iron bottom: tray divided in two.compattments. (Third Floor, Rear.) Nake) | Regularly $5.75, at 34.29 Our No. 2 combination: thick- ly padded on top and bottom; covered with an cxczllent grade of ticking. (Fitth Floor) Hair Nets Regularly 19c each, at. 2 for 25€ The large, all-over style, made of human tair, in black, blond and different shades of brown. (Main Floor, Center.) Trunks Regularly $4.35, at $3.29 Rellable and especially suit- able for vacation trip3; canvas covered; brassed, malleable iron clamps and corners; Excelsior Bread and Butter Plates | Regularly 5c each, at 3¢ Perfect goods, taken from our regular stock; plain, white, thin porcelain plates in fancy shapes. (Third Foor, Front) Soup Tureens Regularly $1.25, at A9c Maddock’s fine porcelain soup tureens at coasiderably less thao half the regular price; full size; several shapes and decora- tions, (Third Floor, Froat.) Smyrna Figs Regularly 15c a pound, at —10e Large layers—just what you want for stowed figs; preserves. and fig sauce; fresh and clean. Get a supply to-morrow, for you'll! pay 1Sc other days. (Fourth Floor.) Smyrna Rugs Regularly $7.50, at 39.90 You save $2 on every one you buy to-moinw. They are the best quality, all wool, reversi- ‘ble Smyrna rugs; choice selec- tion of colorings; sie 4x7. (Fifth Floor, F-on’.) - Women’s Long Kimonos Regularly $2.50, at Alotof very fine long kimonbs in fancy Incia lawn and organ- dies; made full and loose; neatly finished. (Second Fleor, Cenier.) Axminster Rugs Regularly $3.50, at 2.69 Special reducticn for our Tuesday bargain tist. The rugs are all regular goods and offer a variety of pretty al ings ard des gns; size 36x63. (Filth . leer, Front.) Girls’ Dresses Regularly 75c and $1, at j ed 45e uy 500 dresses for girls 6 to 14 in one and two-piece col_rs, in gingham, and fancy ‘sash ma- terials; about fifty sty es. iSercm4 Fico, | ront.) Handkerchiefs Regularly 25c each, at EF 2D (Gg 's fine French handker- the popular colored kind, with figures ia same shade as material; latest colorings. (Main Floor, Center.) eS — Pictures Regularly $2 & $2.75, at $] A number of pictures In « large variety of subjects, In gilt, oak and fancy frames; originally priced at $2 and $2.75; re- duced for Tuesday to $1. (Third Floor, Center.) Chambray Regularly 15c a yard, at 10¢ Double-fold clambray, in a full lin= of the popular shades; {rest, new goods that we Lave been sciling from our own stock right along. (Main Floov, Cénter, 19th St) ] White Goods Regularly 16c a yard, at 9¢ 15,000 yards; flainand fancy; white me.cerized acqua’ dotted lawns; white d white checked nains striped dimities. (ain Foor, Rrary) Shirt Waist Fro its Regularly up to 78c each, a 29e All Jinen, hand embroidered: slightly muvsed from handling, but not harmed; if clean would reteil for 7 Main Floos, Rear.) Work i egularly 15c and up to 39c, at 3 Odds and ends of stamped linen ond tinted doilies, center leces, cushion tops an} slips. Art Needle (Mein Floor, Rear) Windsor Magazine Regularly ic, at 19¢ } Id in Erglandat $1. C (ains compl.te ser al soric Halt Caine, Con n Doyle, Gilbert } Vatker, rope, Cas le. 1 | (Tiles Floor, Cen r isiting Cards hegularly 23c, at | 19¢ Fifty neatly inted visiting i is of superior stock; your I chdice of many of the latest ]l stviss of tyres t o \manship, nd ———— Ask for ‘‘S. & H.’’ Green Tradiig Stamps--We Give Them. b 2