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BUTKEEPTAB FOR) OLD WALKS OFF THE GOVERNMENT PORCH IN SLEEP injury She Has Suffered, Although a | First oiahaee é ae Em-! ployees of Big Concerns Gather Dy as ; .Somnambulist for Yea THE. EVENING WORLD, TRVASDAY, “AUGUST 1 5, PAD BY WOH 7 70 YEARS. WIRASTHRUE! THE FREE FIGHT ON IRISH FLAG WAS | IN BAD COMPANY | }so It Was Coane While German and Italian Bunt- ing Was Saved. . ee & fire Mary O'NeGll, seventy veare old) The = And esoteric pciantisis of £70 HALT 1MML jNITY. [and feeble, (was waiking. mboyt her | thé Miami Club ure reading omens ic a ‘ Thome, Forty Oxford strept, |S4F th the iin of the Irish flax we BS = as 5 | Hrobkts o-abaur dawn io. | "ie Midmi Deni : 4 Bure: iu of Corporations. with] ary. w! tured out on © pore t a a Dee an rn * Own Force Need Not Make: me otinn. ate hak | Bargains with Offenders er mov werent 4 (CHICAGO, Alga -t our me eo " }. 3 e #o while con-; 9 Agents. of the Unite bi: don d rent of Justice. working tious ee Coke \f tureau of corpo * paid rto be J to-day x the dan- : ne big taibway «sleep Ww didenly lost | mbines in the balance and ailing twenty | to the yar » the Cumberland Fmt leant tng tor ral 2, companies Y nove that F ascertains faws are observed in | While no proor | POLICE vA | Abeir po: ef twere in y ax spies. | One Of tie efticials of this end of tne | Board of Guree Reports! it Department of Justice. Sate as ares wast Him Physieatly Unfit for Government, said ed. | | o nd that rhime “If it aver» ot tell. 4 Regular Duty. pS knoe of cases wiere men haya Joel; >. — ) their porns upjuatly fallin 5 & Bee suspic have feord the) potice' Captain > a ‘com- gat pefore, but I shell) manding the Fifty-sixth Precinct. the nelther deny. aor att sucti Work | Ciasson avenne police station, Brook- ds done, age: of Cor-| ivy) was retired from the force to-day Porations are those y to DO] yy order of Acting Police Commissioner engared. jn it O'Keeffe, following @ report made by ‘The rumor that the Government hadLine Board of Burgeoms of the Police g paced si of tic big midlwaye and cor-) Hepartment, showing Capt. Condon to _# porations under survelllance was re-|%_ physically unfit for further police Vived forcety 4 case against { duty. Capt. Condon had asked that bis case go to the Board of Surgeons. Condon was a constable. He was ap- pointed a patrolman June 6, 18%, a roundsman seven days later, and a ser- jovernmint In investi- # guting against child & Sulz- * berger. company antormaticn: whether disclosing a rehate or simply {a clerical error, Was given to the de- aployer of the “As Mm nine days later. ‘His rapid rise eacu ie i Of the Gove] S*N pargeanoy <was duel to ha. record | Malian emblem, Then kt was too late. ToLuzent. Railwa wh Get lute hotwaa| as a constable, and his excelient record | 7/05 oe a |e Gor i after golng on the police force. It was & Government and that the % ot umiil seventeen years later Condon “ila was in June, Y were Gro of Ul ing "The ples were compe! r “$60 Putnam ave: * Yolvers in order to make their es nue, Brooklyn. @ with the evidence : —_—__-.-——__.. tr Is thought the Government has grown Ured of pry ence Out of jorations, and | in return giving a 4 niract of immu noevery wrong 4p Wot that has been ut mivecea thus far by apartments of the Government, the evi- f ence has been «iven by one of the par- eallegod erline. tox gullty of viewed yes- Al) rulway ortlewa. ed fo be convinced that Se: MENACES GERMANS mts terdug nee cret Servis ploy. one j stood the ¢s 4 work on the ine of his road. | D d Fi “if toe coment on looking for ol: f v Ny cpif toe Go Marengo, Declared Dead Five be found, but fort system 0! pi Wil disclose § pnything wilfully wrong on the part of f tie ralironds now 4 CAGES SHES SAVES Times, Escapes from Cus- tody and Starts New War. CAPETOWN, Aug. 15.— are threatened with a revival of the jn- surrection In their South A tory Jakob Horengo. ti the oihers combined, and who has been > in the stody of : h ‘sald. Maxi {de stom tans Fhe eqacar guts The Germans | the British since he/| 4 who! nung bibs c ‘The burning of the he only tragedy attending the Irish panuer funfest In tha history Was'a continual occasiv: ning with the monster xc jege Point, where AAe Wagner, who caampioned Ue tive-cent the xressed ple. wages he said afterward ‘two thou- sand jolilica “indat the leader of John Dietz, joined in a parade Uirough the district, winding up with a grand ollmax at the cil buouse No, 160 Lexington avenue. There wax @ vyrotechnical display tory, loud cries and finally the thrilling moment When the Irish fag was di fire. overed on he flags of all path it ahe clubhous: Roman.<an. id stare into chorus of * But merald banner shook out a me and @ tiny eourt of “Battery Dan” family—held thelr breath, and the ians ‘melt away lke gnomes before the diw fearing they weuld be accused of a Black Hand nlot. ‘The binze had spread to the base of the harp before the spellbound mul?! tude war stirred into action. Then Jo- seph Ke: » secretary of the club. host) > ‘the fag,” and plunged into the jammed buflding Hero). Ae SOMERE chto way tmp, tie manircascn and out to the bow window ‘The smoke blinded him. but he reached out and hauled in a strip of bunting A how! of rage greeted this heroic deed for he bad vincked to safety the German colors. Vincent Ganley shoved bim aside in disgust and launched hin seit into the curling smoke. Dreadful cries rent the air when he rescued thc ect a CHILLY SPELL FOR THEM HAZLETON, Pa, Aug, 16.—Caisty oon Gittons prevailed here during the nignt the thermometer going down to 3% Pi The oldest Intanitant does no recollect a day in August when tne thermometer dropped n? Stow n Bod | } CAR WILL COST |’ Be Giz to Come to the MAN als LIFE. Economy Basement Tomorrow | It is going to be ~ell worth your while to share in the offerings prepared for tomorrow in the Sub-Station Brougist to Scene by Screams : Store. Some of them are mentioned here—iany others of Women and Children, are fleeting little lots not big enough to advertise, but fine stare s Stabb j ickings for the sho per who is on the spot. And Is Stabbed. \ pesiden these are splendid stocks of worthy goods in almost every important line, at low prices that 3 you can always be eure of finding here. .It's safe economy to know | the Sub-Station Starp well. Details: ___Men’s Moab Shirts, 50¢-— The best shirt value in New York, at the price. ‘Excellent madras, in neat black and white effects; platted bosoms, with detached cuffs. Oat full and amp Sizes 14 to 47. Be each. . Men's Washable Sirs 2 fon 25¢. A new Ue. in pretty, Night Summer colorings, helps amazingly to. tone up the, fest of a man’s dress. These Washable Scarfs, in attrac- 5 tive patterns and tones, are the same as’ we have sold for 25¢ each— . French four-in-hands. Now two'fo: : on # uyenne trol sié tL Corset economies | These models represent a higli standard of quality; they ere poplar corsets foy good reasons. They are stylish in contow, hand- somely made, they fit well, wear well, ars priced much beiow their regular value. At 7Sc, regularly $1.25—C, B. a la Gpirite Corsets; light weight, cool, comfortable corsets; of fine batiste; for Summer wear. At $1, regularly $150—R & G Corsets; sulied to the average figure; Ceautifully made; medium bust and dip hips; with supporters. At $1.50, regularly $2.50--R & G Corsets: for medium and heavy fi domen, $1.50 White Lawn Waists, $1 The fronts are of blind or #yelet embroldery and plaite; the tacks are pluited and the short sleeves are prettily trimthed. Exceptional yalue, even at the higher price 50c_ Dressing Sacques, 35c | Mude of lawn, white ground with black figures ar? ex; medium bust and under-arm, long over hips and ab- WAR DEPARTMENT NAMES NEW ARTILLERY UNITS. 1h.—Under the r Department in cts to act aw com=| 1} In the event of actual nouricement of the fol seed with border of white lawn. Kimono style. $1.50 Black Sateen Petticoats, $1 Splendid: Values. Of mercerized sateen. Have deep flounces, trimmen with accordion-plaited ruffle, finished with small ruffle or with circular flounce, with blas bands. Cotton-Filled Comfortables, $1 These comfortables are two yards square. The coverings are of silkoline in pretty colors and dainty designs, with layers of clean, carded cotton between. D Have You Telephones Enough? Orders fost when your line ls “‘busy”’ - would more than pay for the cost of another line or Men’s Underwear-—Great Savings Men's 25¢ White Jean Drawers, 123;c— Well made, full in stze, R. Mi, Macy & Co.'s Attractions Are Their Kow Prices CY> ee Second Week of Our Greatest August Sae F Seca Wack cl Our Grecinat August Snie of Furniture & Kindred Lines of Homefurnishing Goods. Veils and Veilings: Selection th to 35th dl . x in Never More Attractive. =. | ORE newcomers have joined the lines that came in-a week ago, and the display is bettered correspondingly. Particular ‘| sce! atténtion fs directed to the showing of foreis ‘and domestic De novelties, including Umbretia-and-Square-Veils-iy-tace,-plain- and embroidered Chiffon and fancy nets, with ribbon and velvet’ bor- ders; also large assortments of Ribbon and Crepe-trimmed Mourning Veils, in‘ight and heavy Brussels net and plain and fancy Tuxedo meshes—round, square and siraight effects—ranging in price from S4o ta $5.49, - Of the newcomers from Pasis ‘there is. a.shipment of Tuxedo Veilings in black, brown,’ magpie and desirable colorings, at prices, ranging from 12c to $1.96 4 ; gOther attractions in the stoc’ k include: Ldn #3 Chiffon Veils, plain end embroidered, 12% and 3-yard lengths, Wes 93c to $8.24 ' R I La Wash Veils, 1% and 3-ard lengths, oe 98c to $24.84 * Chiffon Cloth .Veiling, in black, brown and desirable color ings; plain, hemstitched, ‘striped and with embroidered borders; yard, 48c to 69c yards long, $1.18 to $24.84 black and colored; 14% and 2 Lace Veils, Balcony Miliinery Clearance. Balcony Millinery, hut much of it will be moved to the main floor to give the selling space the reduced prices justify. r Trimmed Hats, prettily trimmed with lowers and ribbons; i also a great variety of TAILORED HATS trimmed with quills, wings and ribbon. é z eel “Forty to sixty in each collection, Former prices ranged ji from $3.49 to $8.49; sale.... ; 98c, $2.47 and $3.96 | In addition a large collection of Untrimmed Hats will be offered at greatly reduced prices. | Boys’ Clothing: Additional Lines in the Clearance. 24 Floor. Washable Norfolk Suits, made of ki nite popltd and imported great variety of s'! e2gh; about 107 Suits in al $4.49. sale $1.97 High-Grade Pecusrbcc cs Suits; cassimeres and cheviots; models with and boys of 8 to 16 years with tapes at the ankles. Sizes 28 to 40 waist measure, 29 and 31 tn. seam, Men's 50c Shirts or Drawers, 35c—Ecru cotton shirts or drawrrs, Summer rele aus shirts have short siecyes. two. MEW YORK TELEPHONE OO., 18 Dey Street $8.94, $11.74 and £13.74; clearance 4 Boys’ Reefers, made of blue serge, tan cov Suits Are refuge ih Cape Colany after the last hhostililles, encaped yesterday formed @ junc wit from the G colony, followers t ned awiftly Southwest Af Tio Capo px i sou Atlantic Anne ach Club 1 Be Sorry When lis Owner Claims It. followed, but the dtt-| floulties of the count Somebody's terrier Js a petted ercepting fugitive chief. BI the ouse Of the tic y idied Gi ses it 3 10u {the Atlant Mettioumanie: acnt $ joyfully anno » and John ney have never succeed- tring dim - BURGLAR VICTIMS tta C iw Hite and his ante Y i fjtime ar ft Clarence Bate the A ib to or Batema:! aveey tram eS 7 shore and cored y moving npeck | ay MY catty ae totarnters; bed by Freeport Gang,. Identify Articles Stolen. g. 1b.—The office Coles was which led been atoien Warring | DOFt bung Who-wo jAtias sat ih y erve terme @f | Aviumpod “1 Fah! 7 Bir” Prophy ing Prison, Aron. atreet burgiara were arrested osived n homes had been rwere und clown ont in the mid jend Bayo been taken b: - probably, be. explained only, by were alxtoe “nact ' owner, Geatnat Avg uM ape Wis ‘the leader of Waa pont to Sink Sing yours, while tia ot jers received homer tarms the to keop the stolen moods the Distriot-attorney had Wiowo who had suffered rovbury at nds of the xang to visit” his ¢ weal to-day and identify their M of the plunder wan HARRIMAN'S MACHINISTS. WANT [NG *REASED PAY. | ' OMIA TA, Neb., Aug. 15—Shopmen of the Herriman ralinoed wystein kre pre- parihg demands for edditiona! pay, ang ty, claimed. i Qdeolaro they wilt sirtke unless they get homes ernment Misonfelite “inn” neni te JOSEPH JOACHIM, NOTED from this city ‘to Li where a conference ibe held Sunday io Femands. ‘The trouble Is separate tren | the shopmen’s atrike now -on with the Abguihern Paci. Peete th i] VIOLINIST, 1S DEAD BERLIN, Aug. 16—Josoph' Toachim, | the celebrated violinist, conductor of the Royal Adademy gf Muale, Be Musle Director h concemed are tha Union Oregon Short Line and ‘Navigation Company. the Houston and 1n of the Royal Aca entral. It will gite>! the ti of Arta, died at 148 P.M to-d, dgn Pacihs lao! tor he: biackeastifh:| had been wuftering for a beng tng: a . ninists and the bafiennakers|@sthma and had. been unconscious fo) eee in eoenbinat!oe meveral daye He maa born tn 1521. wee Peas prevented them | == GET PROPERTY BACK Robs]. Nand with +0 | to German This to Hadi Crhatt 6G Without Reserve All of Our Blue Serge Suits and High Grade Fancy 25% Discount immediate effect. Women’s $2 Low Shoes, $1.20 Natty shoes of patent leather and black kidskin, Blucher style; comfortable and serviceable as well as stylish. Girts’ $1.78 White Canvas Button Shoes, $1 —Sizes 8% to 2. Boys’ $2 Caifskim Shoes, $1.50 —Well-made shoes of Casco calfskin, with sturdy soles to stand hard wear, Women’s $1.25 Taffeta Gloves, 65c These are shapely, well-made Summer models of gray taffeta, in 12-button lengths. Men's Half Hose, 18c—3 for 50c En Of black Iisle thread, with high spliced heels and double soles Boys’ Sailor Suits and Blouses—Bargatiis Boys’ Washable Sailor Blouse Suits, with bloomer trousers, in Subj ected fancy poplins, sizes 5 to 10 years, worth $1.35, now 85c a suit. Blouse Waists in broken sizes between 8 and 15 years, worth 50c to Tic, now 40c each. JOHN: WANAMAKER Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co. go into Broadway, Fourth Avenue, Eighth to Tenth Street. —— Suits, Values $18, $20 to $25. Wie the blood eons ‘fafected with unhealthy humors the effect is shown on the skin in tht form of pimples, rashes, eruptions, or some other \ At 13th St. At Canal Where do you look for a position when you want work? Do you know that 10,711 employers advertised for “help” in The World last week rje times as many as i} used “Help Wanted” advertising in the Herald, which printed but 3,036 position offers. READ WORLD “MELP WANTS" TO-DAY. Three Broadway Stores typeof ekin disease. These humors circulating in the blood, coms:iis: contact with the delicate tissues and fibres of the skin and produce irrita- tion and inflammation, and often excessive itching and burning. Trying “to ciire skin troubles with external applications is treating the eHect instead of the cause. Such treatment perhaps allays some of the itshing and discomfort, but does not reach the blood where the real source troubles lies, A thorough cleansing of the blood is the only cure for humors in the blood. S.S.S., a gentle acting, safe blood purifier, is the 66 | Near Chambers St. - with the fresh, healthy properties nece: ary to sustain the skin and keep S. S. S. cures F it free from disease, zema, Tetter, Acne, Salt Rheum, | pimples, boils, rashes, and all other akin affections and diseases, because + /it purifies the blood and removes the humors which are responsible for the, ltrouble. Book on Skin Diseases and any me ¢ desired sent free to all who write, THE SWIET SPECIFIC gCOrs CEE GA, THE HIT OF THE TIME! The Newlyweds and Their Baby By GEORGE McMANUS, Lithographed in colors on coated paper. Large quarto pages. Price, $1.00, Published by The New York World. Trade Supplied by the Saifield Publishing ©o.,; 156 Fifth Ave., New York. : “cndtaasmbekae(D { | pieest treatment. It goes down into the circulation and neutralizes the} +‘ humors and removes them from the blood. §, S. S. supplies the blood Silk Remnants! XTRAORDINARY ‘selling marked the summer's paalnese in Silks, so there is an extraordinary collect on of Short, Lengths and Remnants, to he disposed of Gui Plain and Fancy Silks of every descri ranging from 1 to 46 yards. A bargain counter spread of the most invitt Yard 14c to 89c Children’s Wash Dresses: Bargains in Broken Sizes. sort, ARIOUS. styles in collection of 200 Dresses —high and | Dutch neck, guimpe, waist and sailor models, made of fine quality-tawns, cham giazty i -pereste—al} eflecs tively’ trimmed with laces, embroid insertion And fancy wash Braids; skirts full pleated; 6 to 12 year sizes: values ordinarity St. 50 to $5.00. i Quantity pccsees ee coat 32 45 Sale... 79¢ 79c 96c $1.96 $2.96 $2.49 $1.39 GIRLS’ AND MISSES’ COATS: CLEARANCE. Fly and Double-breasted Model Coats, made of cheviots, stnpes and novelty mixtures, lined and unlined; all man-tailored; suitable for BEEN motor and mountain wear, values ordi narily $8.50 to $20.50. Quantity, Prtatetalseats 23 ....-810.74 $9. 74 $7. 74 $6. 94 $5. 94 $4.74 Children’s Hosiery: | 9 29 21 20, Photo Sunvplies. Values Above Average. | threesectisn Tripods, firm stand, lst Floor. 44c Black Cotton Stockings medium] yy. Lo reming a weight, with double sdics, heels and toes; very desirable — excellent for |-penooltinie swear; sizes 6 £0. Yes pair, 1c, Cotten Socks, in tan, pink and sky; plain and lace; pair, 24, Lisle Socks, light weight, in white and tan; .pait, . Sol tion, 8-02, bottle, ee: 2 RH. acy. Hydrechinone ’ Deyel- oper, 8-07, 18¢ Hypo Crystals, pound box, 5c. Glass T ay , $x7-In., 13¢, Composition Trays, 10 x 12-1n,, 32c, Drying Racks, for 4x5 {n, plates, 8c, Ruby Lamps, large size, 36c, Star Photone Album, large size, 17¢ + Ibums, Style: padded leather Covers, plain lexf of photos of. all sizes, 84c to $1.72, Plates, size 7x10. In the Basement you will find ex- ceptional economies in low-priced Hosiery, all of good quality. Bathing Caps: Reduced. iat Floor. In line with the clearance sales of all Bathing Suits, a clearance of Caps. Moout 300 in all — Tams, Hoods, *Kerchief and Jockey styles—plain and fancy; these lots :— Were.. 69%." 98, $1.49 Now..34c¢ 69c 98c| 7 vo Mantel Clocks at $2.97. Basement, Good timekeepers and enough underprice to insure a quick clearance of the sixty ready for this sale. Special Crame: in., doz, 96¢, Graduates, 4-02, 10¢,; 12c,; 16-02,, 19¢, - Developing, Printing and Enlarging at Lowest Prices. Stanley Plates, size 4x5-in., 84c, Seed’s Plates, size 4x5-in, 48¢. _ Hammer, in and other pop- ular brands of Plates at lowest prices. sor, Design as illustrated; porcelain cases DER tily decorated in colors and traced with gold; — 1034 inches high and 9 Inches wide; ' fitted with Ansonia 8-day guaranteed movement, hour and halfshour strike, es esasinninnmertenein neat camenimannacacriill “1907.~

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