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Bowery and Heuston strect. He ad- fted that he ured to oat in Tompkins ve rear where the Teltsohler fa |, but eald he thad never seen t HN THEY HAE MAN WHO SLEW “TESHIRG = the lame uncle of the has worked so hard to her murderers and who had been examination, war Hare » put nf id Jolin Bauer dead girl wh find GEMS HAVE NOT 4 Sunday, July 2. Little Kate had Afsappeared three days earlier and tha uncle. wan searching for ber. Bauer! anid Vesta had met the Measner womag | in Tompkins Square and accompanied her t her rooms tn the tenement in the Dasement"of which the bedy was sub-| . found | the positiveness of Baver'al Coroner Harburger’ waa! the story of Vesta. He Irish Secretary Denies in House of Commons That 'Pawn- a be broker Had Them. | walter to thr House of Deten-/ a i ee aS hin story ‘can be investigated | me LONDON, Aug —The Ines Socre= | ‘tary, Mr. Birrell, was questioned dn tha} | }rouse of Commons thin afternoon re- .Yesta, thirty-two years old, ‘ I < “B walter, of No, 2 East Ninth streot | 2 | s ‘was held ‘to-day in* connection with ' garding the tepotted recovery of the I : the murder of Katle Tietachjer, the Jowels of the Oder of 8. Patripk, stolen Wight-yerr-old girl whose body was} |. last) month from the strong room of ‘ Sain LS Talal . | Dublin Castte. found ff the‘cellar-of No. 28 First ave- 5 WATCHING RESCUE He said they had not been traced or Bue, ey Aus..1, | redeemed from = pawnbroker,.ax cur Vesta) wan taken Into custody by rently reported. i Aeting Capt. Fennelly, of the Fitth| | street station, indirectly on information| “LORD BARRINGTON’S” | furnistied by Dora M , the woman SENTENCE COMMUTED, filled khortly after the discovery of the @rime,/and Who Is being held as a wit- ‘nens. 1 | JNFFERSON CITY, Mo, Aug. 13.— Gov, Folk has commuted to lite im- prisonment the sentence’ of ‘‘Lard'’ "Phe police say Vesta is also known @s Franz Joseph, and that when they ORB { Frederick Seymour Barrington, who | was conylcted of the murder of James his room early to-day. they | MeCann, | found a pair of stained trouse; ‘gome stained underciothing. | AMERICAN SCULPTOR | WINS HONORS IN, SPAIN, The description the Messner woman| became #0 excited to-day while watch. ®ave of a man she had seen with the! !ng life guards rescue a iri from thurdered giri was printed in the pa-|@fownlng that she walked away and pers. Two days ago s man went into re a leather bag, eonlele ae diamonds i Coroner Harburge Mce with a clip-| Valued at $3,000 and more than $10) tn/ Ping in his hand and said: Sah oving onsthe:beach: cesta | BARCHLONA, Aug. 18. — Kodrew! O'Connor, an American sculptor, nas| been awarded & medal of the tnird class in tho International Arts Exni-| hition, which is now In progress. | Putice Declare Evidence of '» Crime Was Found in Room of Waiter Arrested To-Day. Dewars Girl-at Atlanti¢ City Became So Excited’ She Forgot Treasure Bag. and ATLANTIC CITY. N. J., Aug. 12 — Mists Dorothy Haywood, of Pittsbure, When she remembered that ehe hi. “It you et a fellow I will tell you] loft the bag she mn back to the beach, @bout you will have the right one. But but {t was gone. By name must not be used. It tt isl-ygh™ Rapa Serlgat ack, 5 Td surely de killed.” © Mrs, George Murphy, of Allegheny. m friend of Miss Haywood. The latter was , The clipping was a description of the Man given by the Messner woman, carrying It while Mrs, Murphy was | Vesta was takeri to Police Headquar- bathing. The police were notified and | the varios bath-house and pawnmhops | fers by Detectives Tucker and Galligan, iyho have bean working on the case for 3. CASTORIA For Infants and Children, (The Kind You Have Always Bough? were searched without success. -GAS. TANK. BLOWS. UP; | TEN MEN INJURED, CHICAGO, Aug $) Dlosion of a gas tank to-day at Seventy- of first street and Chicego avenue. All fe of the men were laborers. the Coroner's Court ly examined by - Coroner Harburger, the Police Depart Ment and the District-Attorney, The qwalter gave atrais!:\orward answers to very question, denying repeatedly that ad ever neon Dora Messner. told ihis whereabouts during ey nth, He claimed ¢ regularly ia a restaurant at 1a—Ten men were Store Closes Daily at 5 P. M. Saturdays at 12 o’Clock. DUBLIN CASTLE © \M’DONALO'S WIDOW. BEEN TRACED ose cet | petition |mated the value of the estate at not to exceed 300,00. charged with the murder of Webster Guerin, was given her dower rights. cles, be held by ‘truatees for fifteen year HOURS OF TORTURE bites, hives, etc., canbe instantly, relieved. Don't suffer GETS DOWER RIGHTS of the MeDonald, former wail- was fled The vent! CHICAGO, Aug. 13—The will ate Michael C. something serious in the Probate Court here to-day, will forma of skin disease and itch, D, accompanying the Tha widow, Dora McDonald, who 18 all trritattor permanently rea Ch: With tho exception of two-minor lega- the remainder of the ‘estate ts to Co. 112 Michigan et., Chicago, NL, hen to he-avided among the thr and packing, Pbilipsborn GARMENT, SHOP, Special for Wednesday 201 High Grade Skirts MAN TAILORED AND FANCY. MODELS The entire stock and sample line of the finest skirt manufacturer in New York, Each and every skirt tn this lot {@ worth fully $18.75 and up. Many are worth §25.00. OUR PRICE IS 10.50 cx They are made of the finest embroldered and polka dotted Volles, Henrietta -Volies;-Pongees, -Shantungs, Taffetar, Stripes and Checks, Chiffon Panama-and Mohairs in Black, White and all leading shades. Opposite Firth Avenue Hotel, 12 West 28d St. through to 22d, The Furniture You Want Is Here in This August Sale And Your Money Has a Buying Power Fifty Per Cent. Above Normal | A railroad that tries to do a large excursion business on a single track is apt to get into trouble. : : A great trunk line has the tracks, the rolling stock, the motive power and the ORGANIZATION to handle extra business as a detail of its operation—satisfactorily, on time, without prejudice to its regular The Wanamaker Furniture Business is the greatest trunk line of its kind in the United States. You can inyariably find on the three vast | --.. floors-that-it-oceupies in-our-new building the greatest assortment-of good furniture to be found anywhere—suited to all tastes, to all pocket- books. And a large and reasonably perfect organization—as humans go—is required, and exists, to take care of it. How easy it is, therefore, for such an organization to engineer successfully a Furni- ture Sale worthy of the name. From the makers of our regular lines of furniture come | their choicest offerings—tendered to us FIRST. From our own stocks—a regular encyclo. | pedia, of Furniture—come hundreds of splendid pieces, each showing a substantial price- saving on their tag. i Whatever your needs may be, you can satisfy them here with Furniture that you | may be proud of and that possesses an average $150 worth of actual value for every | “$100 worth you buy. a | But the proof of the pudding is in the plums—come and see the Furniture, and pick | out the pieces that please you before they appeal irresistibly to somebody else. The | chances are they will if you’re not prompt | Couches to Order at August Prices Every August wehave made for a iimited time an offering of some of our regular | | styles of Box Couches at prices very much lower than usual. Pursuing this custom, we | will take orders today (Tuesday), Wednesday and Thursday for three styles of Wardrobe Couches and three styles: of Pillow-head Couches, making up each couch specially in the material se'ected and delivering within one week from date of order. Every couch is made in the most thorough manner possible, of good materials, by competent workmen, and at full price we consider it to be the best value in America. Hence at the following prices it is the opportunity of the year to obtain a first-class | couch at a noteworthy saving: : $20 Wardrobe Couches at $14 | Olive green denim wardrobe couch, 6 feet long, 30 inches wide, with 7-Inch wardrobe compartment: 22 best quallty spiral steel springs; each spring tied eight times: all short hair filling Various colors of denim from which to select. $23: Wardrobe Couches at $17 Olive green denim wardrobe couch, with tufted top; # feet .ong, 4 inches wide; 7-Inch wardrobe com- partment; 32 best quality spiral steel springs; five rows of tufting; al) short hair filling. Various colors of denim from which to select $24 Wardrobe Couches at $18 | f Olive green denim wardrobe couch; 3 feet wide, 6 feet long; 40 best quality spiral steel springs; all -4 short hair Milling: 7-inch wardrobe compartment, Various colors of denim from which to select $26 Pillow-Head Couches at $20 In dark green embossed veloug; pillow-head couch; 76 inches long, 28 Inches wide; 6 rows of tufting; | 24 best quality spiral stecl springs {n seat; ¢ springs in head; all short halr filling Various colors and patterns of velour from whic to selec $28 Pillow-Head Couches at $22 bossed Velour; plain seat, pillow-bead couch; : 6 springs in head; Tn dark-green K is 70 inches long, 29 inches wide; 24 springs in nes all short hair filling. Warious colors of velour {rom watch to select. $40 Pillow-Head Couches at $30 tapestry tufted Dillow-head couch, 76 inches long, 29 inches wide; oak or imitation ma- diamond tufting; 24 best quality sptral stee! springs In seat, 6 springs in head; all | Various colors and patterns of tapestry from which to select In. folls hogany leg: short hair fil Carpets and Rugs At Clean-Up Prices It is quite as profitable to buy Carpets and Rugs in August as it is to buy furniture. While the same liberal varieties are not here, the qualities are our own staple lines, all perfect and in several assortments to please practically everybody. wiated Straw Rugs, trom China. iG NEL ft. x ts) fu for 810, have deen #15 78 ft x 106 ft. for 88, have been $12 (fei SIC tor 05, hare been $7.50 Wilton Rugs of the finest grades iy 810 ts Te for #25, have been ¥47.50 2 ft. x 12 {t for 830, have been $37.50 Brussels Rugs, the dest manufactured. 9 ft have been $29.50 catptt, x 12 ft for 834, Royal Wilton Carpets. bee y4.; have deen $3.25 $1.75 a ya. have been 5225 Witten Velvets 1.30 a @ Deen $1. Wool Velvetu, 90c a yd., have been $1.15 Body Brvesele, $1.20 w-ydy have heen $i. Brusse!« Tapestry, 8c « yd., have been 61.00 other wood things In remmanta that cannot be enumerated New Building 82.20 Men’s and Women’s Embroidered Initial Handkerchiefs Great cases full-of beautiful handkerchiefs have just arrived from Belfast. Country people of North Ireland have been for months em- broidering the wreaths and initials to fill the big Wanamaker order —the Jargest given in Belfast. Here is a hint of the styles and prices: For Women. Two styles, Hemstitched: With cords of white and with hand-worked block initials. Hand-worked wreath and block or script letter, in boxes,6for75c. For Men, Two styles, Hemstitched: With hand-ombroidered block initial, In boxes of 6 for $1.50. Quarter-inch hems, block letter, {n boxes of 6 for $3. Otg Bulldimx, Retunda, Imported Cotton Dress Goods At Half Price and Near It These beautiful fabrics are cut into lengths of 12 yards and offered at the mall prices given below. It-ts-a good time to bily for the coming season. -Embro{dered Batista, was $2), now $10.50. soins: Embroidered Batiste, was $15, now $10, 25. Embroidered Swiss Batiste, was $15, now $7.50. nbroidered Swies Batiste, was $10.20. now $5.50, Embrotdered Dotted Bwiss, was $9, now $4.50 Printed Cotton Volle, was $14, now $7.25. Printed Dotted Swiss, was $6, now $3. Plain White Linen Votle, wus #3, now $3. Mata Alsie R & G Corsets Stylish Models .*. Moderately Priced The best dressmaker in the world cannot glye to the gown the smart effectiveness women like, unless the corset over which {t {a Old butiding | fitted has been correctly designed, properly adjusted and rightly fitted. > Manufacturers of the R & G models take the utmost care to have them not only up to date in modes, but to have every ‘curve colint for grace, to haye them stylish without exaggeration of lines, to have them pliant and comfortable, to have them the best posstble founda- tion for securing a beautiful fitting gown, At $1--For medium and slender figures, made ofBne batiste, with supporters, us At §1.50—Medium tust and hips, with small, tapering watst; light and coo! for Summer, At $2—An excellent model for the average figure; gives jong, tap- erfng lines, At $3--For well-developed figures; made of firm coutil, with sup- porters At $3.50—Made of light, supporters attached cool batiste, with extra long hips; six Fourth floor, Old Building. Formerly A. T, Stewart & Co. JOHN WANAMAKER Broadway, Fourth Avenue, Eighth to Tenth Street. THEN QUICK RELIEF; Annoying itch caused by summer) ra-hes, prickiy heat, mosquito er inmtant from the Stet morquito bites, polson . and mey reeult in ‘here in a quick and sure reliet for all D. D. Presortmion, x purely vegetable preparation and only known podltive cure for eczema and. other skin diseases is equetly valuable tor muchmer rasiea, and when epplied’ to the itching skin gives instant relle(, takes away: soothes and cools the skin and Go to W. B Riker & Co.. or write direct to the D. D. D, for a liberal ample went tres to any one who en: ‘sioner -10-centa~to- hvto pay “cost” of “matitng | i { | | + } | best construction, RESTAURANT rs y's ) “ ij 7 SIXTH (AV, 19°T0 20 “STREET. LIGHTILT More Furniture Sold $0 Ear This August Than in Any August Sale Before. ape variety, the character, This $35 Quar- tered Oak Sid board at $24.75. during the same number of days in August. $35.00 Sideboards at $24.75. (Like Mustration), | Made of selected. quartered oak, highly polished, nicely carved top, fitted with extra large French bevel plate mirror 30x18\ two small swell-top draw- era, one lined for sflver, one long linen drawer, $21 Tables, $14:75\ Genuine golden oak, sAected |: grain, h{zhly polished, round\ top, and back covered -in genuine | den or bungalow, made from quar- deep moulded rim, very mastive | jeqther; bullt for strength and | tered ork, golden Anish or weath- Pedestal base, 6-foot extensioa, | comfort. . ered finish; very best construc- $35.00 Brass Bed, best French lacquel you the fact is not interesting, except as it proves that there must be something about this August Furni- ture Sale of a decidedly different nature —There is, and it's the furniture itself. When you see the vast stocks, their estent and of every single piece of furniture in them, and the’ ever-present evidence that these Simpson-Crawforl August Sa'e prces mean actual savings of really great consequence on the. kind of furniture you are,proud to put ‘nfo your home, then will you appreciate the reason for this sale being such-a brilliant furniture success, and the. reason for this sale growing day by day until it Has resulted in our selling 6 third more furniture than we ever did before | $5 Dining Chairs, $3.75 | $20 Cellarettes $13.50 Quartéred oak, highly polished, heavy box frame, upholstered seat | $9 Arm Chalr to match at $6.26. Fifth Fioor. $25.00 Brass Beds at $14.75. (As Ilustrated.) With 2-inch pillars, fitted with heavy laterals and T ball Joints and; the latest style knob vases, Lest French lacquer; guaranteed construction All | vizes are Included 3 An excellent and artistic piece | of furniture for the dining-room, ton. $24.75 | $11.00 Golden Oak Chilfonter ++ $7.75 $23.00 Ostermoor Mattress......... -- $15.00 / $17.00 Mahogany Finishes Sofa -. $10.50 $15.50 Black Mixed Hair Mattress... $10.00 $9.00 Arm Cha'r or Rockers : -se0e $5.00 $21.00 Black Curled Hair 5 $15.00 |. $2.50 Golden Usk Dining Chair - $1.65 ee) $36.00 Golden Oak or p $21.50 | $24.00 Weather:d Ca: Buffet -.-. $17.50 $36.00 Gold=n Oak or B. 2 Maple Chiffoz $21.50 | $19.00 Weathered Oak Extension Table....$14.75 $20.09 Qoicen Unk: Princess vresser. 317.50 $14.00 Weathered Oak Serving Tabte $9.78 7 $7.75 White Enamel Bedstesds : $5.75 $16.50 Mission Couch, imitation Sp leather, $14.00 t $2.75 Woven Wire Metal Springs.......\.. $2.00 | $4.00 Golden Oak Dintag Char, leathe: at, $2.75 $33.00 Genuine Le Continuing the Sale\of an Importer’s Samples of Fancy Frencl\ China, Etc., at Half. s° extensive was this great purchase that assortments couldn't possibly be depleted by even the lively selling of-yesterday and to-day. this sale, and whe1 you come to consider that th} original purchase comprised something like ten thou- sand separate pieces of Fancy French Limoges China, Austrian. Brie-a-Brac, Bohemian Ghissware; Etc.5 French Limoges Pieces, ‘Bohemian Glassware, Such as Plates, Plaques, | pyal \ fare, | & Fifth Floor. We know that you'll say you neyer saw more exquisite pleces at the prices than those involved in you will in a way realize what play your fancy ma} have in the matter of selection. Included are: c Royal Vienna Pudding Dishes, ‘hin ig Ornaments, Etc. 5 Bronze Figures and Others. and 95c a | and on up to\ Ten Dollars | din a large sectid oO In of the promptly ina and Continued--That Great Mid-SummerEvent In Lace Curtains, 108. it ever repaid you to anticipate your Mid-Summer Sale of Lace Curtains inconvenienced with your purchases before you wa Fall, subject to your shipping direction, Savings a and upholsteries stocks. In fact in scores of instanc! prices we quote for this sale. $5 Irish Point Lace Curtains,Pr. $2.95 This is but one of the {tems eintraced in our offerings of these popular Curtains—for all are worth fully one-third more $5.00 tor $7.50 and $7.90 styles. $6.00 for $9.25 to $10.50 qualities. $7.50 for Curtains usually sold up to $12.90, $8.90 for regular $13.50 and $13.75 Curtains, $9.75 for the kind ysually priced at $15.00. $12.50 for goods that range up to $20,00. Oriental Tapestry Covers, 88c They are worth fully $1.50—fringed all around— reversible, in a variety of pretty colorings. Reversible Antiquo Tapestry Couch Covers, $3.95, Foreign Cotich Covers—$8.90 to $12.50 qualities— 'Upholsteries, Etc. 5 ‘ ©F Fourth Floor. wants. it will repay you now during this ind Upholsteries. Then you need not be it them, for we will store the goods you buy until rage a full third throughout our éntire lace curtain 8 the goods are higher-at wholesale to-day than the ; => 2. 2 2c. oc co 2 2 2 — 2 2s om oo OCS Sm ——— I a NSH Lan en Pie Ct ate aan ree Nottingham Scotch Lace Curtains. f A purchase of discontinued patterns at 33 1-8 per) cent. Jess than regular prices. They are all fresh, crisp and perfect. Made from finest nelected ; an yarn witli fast edges. of Jesigns. Bas and $2.25 Curtains, pair, 98c, Egyp- A magnificent selection 1.45 for excelient $3.00 styles. 2.25 fer artistic Novelties, worth double. 2.95 for fine and dainty effects, worth $5.25. 3.95 for magnificent reproductions of lace, $4.50 Ruffled Bed Sets at $2.95. This entire magnificent selection embraces all that fol Jatest and all that Js new in the of\Renalasance, Arabian, Russian, Marie Antoinette, et Sets for single or full size beds—tor metal or den beds—in fact, a most comprehensive varioty. (0 for the usual $7.50 styles. for: ‘worth up to $t2.73- ee $5.50. Dining Table Covers—extra size—$6 value—$2.95. a $5 Renaissance Curtains, Pair $2.85 -—Lhey have beautiful hand-made insertions, with? eS corners to match, and are mounted on heavy French | 'S for the styles priced regularly at $15.75, Cable Net. Other grades equally cheap at 0 for sets that would be cheap ordiaarily $5.00 for new and desirable styles—worth $7.50, | at §29,00.~ : $7.50 for grades regularly priced un to $10.00. $15.40 for the $23.75 and $28.00 grades, $17.50 tor beautiful $29.75 and $32.50 qualities, £9 Sixth Floor, LANCE over the appended list—it represents the diversity of the Grocery Offerings for Wednesday. Call, write or ’phone~—-2100 Chelsea. | Atternoon ‘tka—tipton's new [—— Tongue duality; Ib.\cantnter., OO Flour Sale. Roxal Htuare x i petted: Hams De Holows. thin 1 Btuart brand, i cones. © eliclous for sand- bot Spring | Pat- ereamy satisfying, OW 8,000 Ibe, freeh roasted, ground or pulvyers hand- 4 luncheons, &o. Flour; B60 DBe Sardines — Rose~ Boucher famous brand, fine ty selected French Peaches—Th Brand; packed | fish, packed in pure olive res ¥ fined sugar ehrup: oll. w f p of Lest Royal Stuart | Soken Baan Oc ae eae Ira ay 20c¢ | New. Asparacue—Goja Dust aot ie ready | Maine Sogar tea and « packed in Cal Morning. Cannet xe them a Now sample. te LowHere Mrown: del every: weeks they must be | tees the fine young, “tener aspars Selected. trom thon | young corn x dozen’ $1.10; late, 35 e see titaluarty /sminlliciean, | use enteritis Grnninted. Sugars. “ee ame, 8 to 10 De 1 5e | Whole Wheat Flour—Royal TAP ise Oe i average; Dicer ies Bivare Braba; Aneat quat- EERO AEAEA rn Cth Lv by eters rare foe ai baking burposent Dolled Ham-—Artrour's neat mooth, clean stock: pa 1o-Ib. ine! Aualitiys mid. paws clean $¥.10 2" : Ni SOC iiingiese enna snot 2 an, Tams Wa burlap bushel sack * Broken itice “Fancy, clean stytecc tiny.” green, TRASHED Pane + Caroline white rica: ® end a Lwhole ham, Mosel?) Tetekinnad white and faker; epe- i .striny \ Mew, Was: duley: fruits | § i Bais toa | canes \ Wines & Liquors, 40.; dozen . A8C.5 5 ae * |\Burnete Old Tork” Giittm: 7 Sweet or Sour Pickles—Royal Bitart & EUA j ported In iglaes. bot 7 Eye | ‘ White 69 full dts. |Tomato Sale Continued. dust received another big shipment of igh grede | | pettus caiforsia., Pa rt Maryland red-ripe hand-pavked tonia.ces, [ANGE Anette seca Scotland Brand, good. Sold all ever. the city at 1c; our pi e doren, 5c. Limit one doren to customer; can, Sel Kvery housewite knows how | | catty Loos Squire’ land cure v1 zi fandel ” Me tante ere eae ant Oe. «1b thin ale,