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MAD DOG SIS [WESTERN UNION 2c=="SS-5 STOOKS AULED (== SEEPS MOCKERELLERTO YR EPS) CT-SG S Y lat littl ttt FFU nese seek STRINGER WAS” [OR EP oes ae CAUGHT BVKEN. LS LAND | EETHINTOTHREE | OPERATOR GOES. 25 MDCLOQDSTAING => | i cenieten | Trading Tide Turned After| Pai ‘apon.. ee ' VETERAN SLEUTH)» 10 BE SET MEN AND A BOY eet aae| Wall Suen Hal Real ee =“; WITNESS FEE ee oer oliembenitislanlaltekeliifest| Roosevelt's Speech. che £33| Se al s le, e s |into. conference with Samuel Gompers, ROE Seip Ord Piyrtes bo4 ae Old Jersey City Detective’s| Washington Orders Suspen-| Women Coming from Boat! 1. Mad Shrieks and Rushes iemeers of, thel Agierioas readra ion st ll Prises/ot stpeun crarlee’ away tn the Bou ia ESS oh Be adjustment | early trading on the stock market again i if f c) andi Si i a= é | Labor, tookiax to 0 Prisoner Expected to sion of Com, Watchorn’s | Landing See Frenzied Ca Drive Telegraphers Away _|°t the dirterencadl belap!the!telegraph| tosdayUndal. the’ laddenoa:? of {ceharp and Remainder Is Train Fare . 9 tt j | com i dt Tih ta L Uquidati in the N Yorw City T - 5 Confess. Star Chamber Proceedin ane and Scurry Back. From Their Keys. tacbreridestommal vee tthe dcorimarcial | Usnjietecuslaiiacanmatask vont tiuiod —Asked for the Moneys _ 4 eet 2 | Telegraphers’ Union, in calling upon| Pacific, Reading atid the metal stocies. — JDENTIFIED AS ““DAVIS.'| -Peua rcpendourg, the comely-roune nd Canada to take| Lower pricea than any before re- | the United States corded since the present declining move- |.Gt aryere—sene-enoitement_in—the_main Over the control ‘of the Ilnes: of, the CHICAGO, Aug %—John D. Roe! A ‘mad dog bit four people and created Viennese who has been a vietim of the | Consternation for twenjy minutes to-day ‘ shes heresy mereeeet nap on Westerns Unton—ant—Poxtat—compantsr began—werereaohed—tn-the Intex valet ells feller will recetve 372.46 from the United as race operating- of th ini . z x 3 Pinter Heper oes ns f star chember. methods of Immigration|!") the aeithborhood | of Washington Jad F: js sald to be preparing a bitter. cam- City Tractions and the United | 1. Nash | States aa? ten -for -temtit yin ———— Mackay Co. }in the recent Sinndard OH hearing ber Pur. | Teloereph Company a) Building, Nov 2% | bale. He will ask a Congressional ini | Grates steel’ stdcks,; and (Pépnayivants | MAMAy co'32 | Market, Vesey and West streets. | Broadway, to-day when Harry Behneck-| Y¢sUgation of the conduct of the com-! jatiroad noid very near the lowest price | Manhattan fore’ Judge Landis tn this city, toner Watchorn, has at last ob- Earned $1.50 by Testifying: | \ a -Capuzzi Declared’ to Be Man} commi : v qued by a crowd of merchants and boys | . iWiho Murdered Sophie! «|e n.seccse icicrem sy seceneton ete ne irae es aman! ee | an operator who refused to join] Deuem Amd It ls said hes the baeking reached Ih this downward movement. | Met i BH tt A month agd United Staten Mareyal: will no longer bb treated as a secret) oe. Pena bead tated line strikers, became violently insane! cnertes ner, Of.:the leaders of the! Interborough-Metropolitan preferred Si. .Bt.//as8.M pt Hoy recetved a letter from Mr. Rooke Kehrer. enemy ofa Cesar, ~ | Edward Burke thirty-five years old, of | : : smejcan Federation of Labor. and Brooklyn Rapld Transit declined | Mo. Kan, & Tex % See ee etn caU pa nieraye : "Mr. Watchorn recetved peremptory or-| No. 18 Chattes street, and snapped ‘the | and- dashed fhrough the | busy, room Small's Campaign’ Plan. , |21-4 points, Metropolitan Street Rati- | Nv Maen aa LICL TANOUHOLEY SaaS ther! awenring en man's hand. Then the dog dodged s#y-! shrieking Ike a Comanche Indian. In an appe nt out from Chicago, | Way 2.and Reading and Smelting 21-8. Pinkerton. detectives and maie opera-|Pteaident smali asked all ‘advocates of | Pennsylvania and United St Aington street, where it ran inte j .| Goveriinant’ ownersiip or control of] preferred lost 11-4, and Amalgamated tora ran after the cYazy man, who dart-/ public uuiltles i demand that the Gov-| Copper, Union’ Pagifie’ and. Southern miles to appedr fore Judge Lanate] wil) allow him fo ders from Commissioner’ Smith, of: th emg ldentinoation of “Charlee aria: » | Department of Commerce and Labor, to- oe day to reopen the hearing he had closed tos Steel e Ww 1'men wafting for it, and turned int fz one wy @rrested yesterday afternoon in Jersey | noring ba Louts Meyrick, torty-elg! No. 17 ‘au rred doors, He was alao com- | wick, ) torty-elghts; of, No.0 117 erbment take this radical acti Pacine def I point 1 + ay, City for the strangling of Bophte Ker- | manded to allow the girl to consult with West strost: Meyrick was biiten in the/@d In and out asd under tlesrePh| tis’ nrat bulletin announced the es-| The upward movement proceeded un-| NOP {Pd Mie wil bes toath ef) | lor. tables, but he succeeded in eluding} tablishment of two funds, one to be | ti the lat was quoted quite generally | O84 ,% var TOresTa walls Deane iP rer, has been fully established. A full| her lawyer and to extend to her lawyer pabiteBinents A ttle further on James Petty got eral strike find and’ the other a|between 1 and 2 polnts above yeater- | pesnsylvant them for five minutes. The terrified tund to pay expenses of a campaign to|daya, closing. Unlon Pacitio gained | peony tas. confession of how he choked the wom-| Very courtesy of Ellis Island. Fur- i k in the dog's wey and he was bitten In ernment action... His nearly’ Proft taking tapered the rise,| Premed Strel gf thermore, he ts instructed to allow the Teves @nto Geath at No. 6% West Twenty- gir] her freedom under $1,800 ball, whica'| Pe 'ank! ven years old, but in’ the final dealings the ecearees RAE Spr. . hin which has been forw r raying that Pe degired to collegt young women operators left their key- | ( He 1s only he is energetio und stromg—able to ¥ the wealthy Newark man’ whom the girl zs s bid hold 18 own 1m a “rough house” at| crossed the ocean to sue for breach of een years 01d, of No. 3) Washing~ ber, 11.78 @ 1.7 the drop of a hat, promise. ton street. Crunk wasn't able to get Of recent years Keenan has been as-| ] i out of the way, and the dog caught him but ‘ 9 nm as-| It was through the activity of Lawyer lic ‘TraMc Squad, arly to-day to kill the man, a Signed to watch the pawnshops. He| cdwin 8 Merrill, of No. 62 Broadway, | ¥¥ the foot, and bit deep into both LE eta the oe ite nes one operator on duty at the important : Was engaged in that line yesterday ; Srccnt t last re-| 2nd leg. oD f H overland relay office at Asn Fork, Ariz The Closing Quotattens,—~ When there was a big seieotaiels Meeneeeeatiy Vaalnarseeeace "| Policeman William Dougherty, of the| up yelling until passorsby In Broadway Tho ofice was fired Into three different : the street. Sheers mal ee Ghurehsivesy_stailon had come up by! Were attracted. times between midnight and dayugnt. | 5°08) ReetRe t » + had _come_up by |’ a i operators had There were two union operators on| final muot Keenan sew a msn approaching on a ted to hm a history of the| this time, and he kicked tho dog with | Ser ughallipe Bs Se ea, [duly at Ash WorK WN IntcatTice wer eee Picyole, The bicycle was equipped with | various moves in the case. He calied| his heavy boot. This caused the ani-, scatte! called and ‘hey went out. Chief Oper- an automoblie horn that made a nolse| attention to the fact that Commissioner | mal to change its course and {t made} Ing, and it Was forty Ave aes be ator Brain remained fosal to the com- \ tore business was restored to its normal pany. In a deepatch to the San Fran- Uke a brass band. Depending from the | Watchorn had denied him and his asso- mn of the Lackawanna-| oo aiton, t * - Aes ea a yell Ver Steering handles was a new suit case | ciate, Lawyer ee net ley ba diinc Bau cisco offloe he says he was warned of | house. A ferry-boat had| ee Sees lg i The Ohurch street police reserves AT taken the precaution to barricade the} = Tho rider of the bicycle, with-a blast | privilege of consulting with thet: unloading Its parren-| 4.44 and relieved the scared operators office he and ‘.# assistant would doubt. : of the horn that frightened all the|He pointed out how the Czar of ers, many of them women, and there ee a eee a are nehneken, less have. been murdered.” The sonh horses on -the block, swerved to the} island had arbitrarily forbidden Mr.| was a rush for 7 * force f 1 f | oe or shelter. The women| tr, wna taken to the Chureh street ee den de, Od) “) eurb, dismounted, untastened the eult| Solomon from acting 1n the cass, and/ screamed and one and all took refuge 11 station Ps een Set lye pli Geeta = ease and entered the pawnshop. had actually ordered him off the Island | tha ferry-house. [ “Ambulance Surgeon Kibbe. of the, armed guards. | i “The sult case was filed with aflver-|as if {i were his own private domain. | Pollconan Dougherty got the Gox| Hudson Street Hospital, examined ware that had been stolen trom a hote!| When Commissioner Smith heard this co fn Stroudsburg, Pe. Keenan saw the|he asked for more details, He learned ¢ wae 4THEMRER?S AND oaryra ee at the en-|Behneken and said he was suffering GOV, HUGHES WILL NAME | f i i q ss : * resemblance of the bicycle rider to the| that the girl had not been examined 0 “ but hi -| boards and consternation ensued. A ‘ade-Uniontsts in Gen. d ! a | / @econd street on July # is expected be- | wil! be furnished some time to-day. Niece aviaait dosstop tial season, pirate tice ean an esraphers in PattiiaresWetuanne Vere a a ents bets Tha | Reo” Steel | JANUARY LEAMS RISE t fore he Ss in custody many more hours. A’ Blow to the Commissioner, raee yr t, , hutry call was WAI must be raised within the|ciosing was strong and fairly active. Ieen | IN THE COTTON MARKET. ni phe Nits) District Court (to-day ihe ||” ornieiwilli bela gt ishock!tolthelcrar |igrora hi lacerated his leg and escaped | sree poitce station for help. Bilde to Uo days ANd Avportion of it set| A declicing movement In prog A “ la was held at the request of the police | <7rnis "Hl be ag. t sh he zar trom his grasp, ‘The boy lives at No. #2 Ha eens uaa iron ysavel yeara| iaita vor ot the Gre ee he market when tat portion 23 a until ‘Thursday, our Imchigration Gateway. He had! vesey street, and he went home after| Behneken, control of the telegraph, Stare Vt ic) Foret Clay South pt SU} whittle the Cotton market” opened sDuleoltvaraarvoant week sersey seotramendat toy ths poepacrasetyiol being treated at a nearby drug store by| old and lives at No. 348 Sumner a’ funds *at-once-one sto. be, uscd axthe econ tens: iD eee es Sh) Eouth. Ey oh = 1 |tower on the cables. a good demand for Olty, who made the oapture, Ia one of | Cone ba temmately depot an 2a | DE. Kibbe, of the Hudson Street Hos-| nue, Brooklyn, shouted that the com-| tlyely for the denedt of those on strike |iaw was circulated Be ean = Y January developed from room shorts the veteran poll f the dist thd) sternite pital. my had won the strike and his re-| {2 0 be divided equally—jceded about « pold Fu AVR AROA IE ATTA Li ontlonteelle Rte wn policemen of the district |tmproper young person to inhabit our| severe) hundred Sees tered tae Jevant to the present] nba M ber cant. to go Into the strike complete recovery as the whole list to within & Bround New (Yorks! ‘Although ‘nearly | crevoe die hon renched thie conslocen i : peop’ re in full! marks were ali rele expenseltundi andi 8 per cent. Into the|and towani the la: +34 r two of yesterday's close. seventy years old and small of staiure,;upon consulting with Horace E. Miller, | CDa#® of the dow by this time In the| troubles. ment hip campaign fund." | ae sp) York's opening prices: August, { ;| animale course was Ed@win Crunk, Took Five Men to Hold Him, Attempt Made to Kill Two Operators | — 4 Tis at fa Octo~ i | ir, 11,81 bid; { Vice-President Nally, of the P Tho wild-oyed man was finally caught.! Telegraph Company, antiounced th {t took four men and Policeman afternoon that an attempt was made | 6s,s00 shares and $1,20,00 of bonds nisi } cember, 1.00 a 11.91 12.00; February, 12.02 bid; Marct Wil! April, 12.14 bid: May, June, $2.23 ‘bid. Hl++t Pr ho van New! York's closing pricas. Wil to 1.44: September, 1.21 to % Octobar, JLT) to Ils); November, 1.84 i} to 11.857 December, 11.4 to 11%; Janu- @ ary, 12.02 to 12.04; February, 12.06 to 12. Maren 12.01 te 12.12" Avril 12.15 to" May, 1219 to) 12:35. = highest, lowest and clos ka from ye followe: > « i Alta, Chaim. —7 ao ———— | Lunch ; : | Luncheon NEW YORK'S FASTEST GROWING STORE Hi. ou ath Fl Restaurant = 2 delixhtful, thor oughly satiefying re Everything te ith utmost » the neat: {ising manner. Five could be per-| 5 past, and] 5. wd two shots.| trom delirium Induced by lack of sleep Vg d and overwork HIS BABY ELIZABETH.|}') WA WEST {4TH STR » fugitive who'kilisd Sophie Kehrer, and|by a proper Interpreter’ A Swede ap. 8 1 | Was scene time Ei = xC | NN mene | A ercial Telegra-| ALBANY, Aug. 20.—It wan announced | made an arrest that fittingly decorates | peared at the hearing to interpret her Wee _..,| member of the Com: —the approach of the snd of his career | Jerman testimony the Swede ad- Beer ere Den Were) hers’ Union, was employed in the Cen-{to-day that Gov, Hughes’ new baby roourses served as a policeman. <p anted ater ert at hee rete Le a In_ making | SATISFACTION GUARANTEED OR MONEY PROPPT.Y REFUNDED | n pee Ee tonic pi BRaHMinteatR IM oer Likewiaceureee putea = aatea CupttiDealey aaeteewas RQUNCETent +t —wes-anid-that thief ame SS Eee eckiat : Mtl aes uta eeiay fe Merrill told him that the girl had not = irenteavatinellavie Hospital |i epee Lees Geet (Bots | TB) ; — — H Edw! mith, who worked with Ca-| been allowed rod any docu- | ; v1 ioe 4 : 2 pleas) = = SSS SY iplaid/tocipeveral mouths) was takea th | HisNtary? proots la neribhalt end her LABOR FEDERATION WILL |) The young wite af) the! Insane. man) aialy. creits| | aeyers had been prevented from in- FIG i PETROS TAT, Tia ST ee | epechog (hese dvcuments, | FIGHT BOYCOTT Sul i Girl Now Free to Tell Her -Story. Ww. | | Commissioner Smith was enraged Cleave Jersey City in the sfternoon by D: tive Petrosino. He positively identi: the man as Capuzz!, known to him as| Charles Davis. The prisoner claimed he did not know Smith. Mra Chas Terhune und Miss Margaret Gallagser, oS GreatLace Curtain & UpholsteryValues|. | Aug. 20—The Van ot Nottingham Lace Cur-| , ., 88 Door Panels, 35¢ ___|$2 Bamboo Chairs, 98¢ = | | WN He heard of tie extraordinary cers Specscuerr JAMES McGREERY & GO. BD American Federation of Lace Door Panels, mount- We got this lot at sucha | | njoin " | 7 c e . cicuiaciatiel | | eard Street 34th Street || tains Worth $1.49 capes 35 | ijalenal edu enya | Shown in 12. hand- a pair, in Regularly | them to you to-mor- | who ive in the rooming house where | conduct of the case by Mr. Wat Labor oyeotts, publication the: murder was committed, were not | tie rescinded everything he bad ele Mineaty #ure of thelr identiNoation of Uie pris- jung ordered a new hearing. -Miss Kifp- | to-day's in the executive coua- oner. enbourg may show al the love jet-| oi of th 6 tzation. It was oc the e, If nD some patterns, regu- Ic Last evening Richard Wilson, of No} ters stie received from Mr, Miuer to cited te 257 Whiton street, Jersey City, ideutl-| ner iawyers, She may read then fied the prisoner as the mai~who had gone to Moore's saloon, on that Bireet, and taken away the sult cass belong<| <— ing to the Kehrer woman, saying he |’ Mgheat tritunal, FEATHER BOAS. In Both Stores. ied Mie Nee tates S a meting geimraly de- tn white and Ara & Window Shades vere conihiiting no Wren A ’ i ; ng no hatedmeioaania Coque Feather. Light blue, brown, blan’ colors, with Opraue A coe mallee aH grey, pink, heliotrope, white, black, I Ree tree Cc the wanted colors; "1c | Ulres them to answer lar leneth and width, her tense Alsd she will be allowed to duce photographs taken of ter und Newark miiiionaire when he was ing her in Ber row at the astonishing- each $1.49 Music Racks, 69¢ ic Racks, 36x72. Value 39¢. at, , Bamboo’ Mu: was golng to carry it to the place where ey will not depurt our cient now,” : | sale price, per pair = _he/was then living. Wilson knew tho | he dawyer to-day, ‘for, we shal 64 inches. BEGOOo¢ ROLOCESOCD BOOOEICES | Corded ene Lace Curtains CAN seas eee ree ecetensee with hardwood hand- a aac 0 ses ha Tara Atenas TS, OT OSS Marabout Feather, Fauve and Na- 4 , Tapestry Couch Covers burntshelves, guar- : ie strongest fact, so far, aguins! the |! We shall pro Maahoauoreramnic : shown in—_beautiful designs, in| Geta andy ffect-Gouch-Cov-_| anteed for ; prisoner, 1s a sult caso, ho owas jy not the dis: then tural. heavy ‘corded patterns; in ia rich}n ner sete ences cero oe steengt pawned in @ Jersey City shop a few character she his been paintod. | she arrive! here two weeks % = Arabian color; positively worth ers, fringed all around, 60 In. wide i fi ie a days after the murder, Tho prisoner} when she is free’We shall see what Juckmen, “I met 79 INCHES hide eee +4. f 3.30; special’ for to- 1...x.3. yards long; shown ea and ura~ 3 Sending at ; ar Fiebrenanree ‘ sho was ‘ é el Ae in all the best colorings bility, Spe- e 2 idunsitied j breach of ra ACoboutBethen G ee ead {f morrow only _aty_per Mu ead le Q) | eCaloaat : pawned ‘it, aud pawn tickets for trink: | }icitse CUTS Ger ere 8 me toute Marabou a Tr rey, pink an palr. e alue $2.25, at...... tee a eae hel man | DET | ten toh one of them h F = Bo paler soloed estontenaree te | amelie Marae each wie lf ets that had belonged to the woinan | sionterion " them he 5 ‘ - Bamboo -Portieres fi reer natia Wel puck eta nd a Changed Man. rand Uhrediened to Kul’ hey light De |} 8 $3.50 Curtains, $1.75 Pair Uapunes: duambconreriicresiainar eds’ ian arte} lala ae M went to Bilis Island Min Or in any mayne eee (fe) Sei hoonanbobo pay ouaG aoKuuhee) fet! Trish Point Lace, Curtains Aieend a andinollicree Gancy eeenlors oxes, $1.85 Fo which 1s mentione a e found Com- of her relations to him abroad. i a at nicely appliqued work on fine signs. Always sold vered with : Of hilin gent out by changed man, another letter he said he would turn ’ Marabout Feather. Grey, white, heavy net. Limit, 4 pairs to x pend Meriga 6 Tito hoes 98c Seat srude ' The Prisoner's Story, | Miss Kilpen- toe thay pallens: a threat iniend helictieee customer. Regular price $350.2) oy) gauche, oo TA burnt N Tie prisdners\taainy!. cald’ cho. was | ner Watchorn sid that he pin ee PS |} § Very special for to: 75 98 Lambrequins, 98c mcauness born near Naples, tw four years of Ax anytime: for the: rehear: 7Ounchessa ech a fees se TOLcO ' morrow at, per pal . $1.98 Lambrequins, Yara. Poste 4 Si ceraprie, Ears 4 Japanese Silk Lambrequins, embrold- tee aos ago. Until two weeks ago ho had lived at No. 47 Wost Thirtieth street, with a} woman named Mattino, He did not Know the Kehrer woman, but upon be- Few preased with qucations became great- | Jy agitated and could scarcely spe sie said he New York two w © ego and gone (o Piitad Worked In an fron foundry. Woile fq WE SELL MORE REAL LACES THAN ory x ted to bali she will not be fi ad met ve rece begin the “breach of promtise. prove: inks against the Newark millionaice TRUNK DEPARTMENTS. 12n noth Stores. Russet Cowhide Bags. Saddler sewn. Gilt mountings. Leather dined om : | Ruffled Curtain Swiss ered with colored silk 98 | | ted by the 4mmigration authorities qecinither trees sre oeraln nee 4,000 yds, reduced from flowers and fancy knot: 17c., sal_for _ to~ 10 ted fringe, in e. bes! C] Slors, at exch Great Values—Undermuslins | Linoleums | | there, he said, he roomed tn the Sal- , iS eH is a ihe Si r a y hoard! HOUR OC Ke! 1: . SC AUAETS enter had Gone triive tas us neal ie t zes 114 1435)) 10, The items on sale to-morrow are the pick of our regular Wonderful Bargain Specials rooming Hout at No, 475 Weat ‘fwenty- 17 ana I ine: es. 5.00, stock. These spectal reductions for to-morrow’s selling: without an equal anywhere. cond street;=with a man who ; : , eek eo sis Thi i Light weight, Japanese Rush Cases, —Of mercerized sateens and near-silks, made with full flare | shown in beautiful e was Charles Tavis. 1 : Petticoats jor ctor deep pleating, finished with 3 ruffles, 98 c Fone aintiwe oor esha geet Iman MAIL ORDIRS PROMPTLY MILLED 6TH AVE. £2MD TO 23R0 } i i othe aauhder Davia oc fat a neem ae LeND TO 23RD ST. MY. Sizes 22 and 26 inches. 3.00 also full shirred flounces with wide pleating and ruffle finished; iocn unin EN Sppeared, ‘The dead woman was identi Sensational Reductions Dress Trunks, Exclusive models. | fe also an: assortment of plaids and checks. $1.49 value, at, each..... yuthe ae of fret byron husband 2 resident of jut i 2 te oe on These Lots of seine Made of setected- basswood, covered-with Corset Covers iatsiy timed i - 89c Gowns, 59c¢ fered to-morrow a s f whie embroidery ruffle and deep oe ee — io seas PLAYED RACES: AND FORGED. © oil-painted duck, bound and strapped . embroldery edge; also two wide | o¢ good nainsogk ‘and fine cambrie, , g oo = e 0 fey ii i Be SAN etd Phi sch Ct ae 49 bishop or ope front, trimmed with Sampson’s 40c Charge Made ; with best white oak tanned leather, faa Ae ¥ AIC) vise emiroldery “and | torchon Oilcloth, 24c = 18,000, In Bronzed steel trimmings, hand riveted, Petticoats sobre oe sy ull] Auare, with Inserting of embroidery hd t-4 64 and 6-4 widths; Hugo Schaezlein, for six years bo aired arith I . iq torchon inserting and| Sd torchon, neck and all perfect goods an Fitted with dress trays, waist, millinery | Ixse edge, alec several rows| meeves ruffle finished at No, 199 West street 1s a prisoner | rastic Underpricing to Rid Our Stocks of All and shoe compartments, Sizes 32, 34, 3.20 “value; mpecial at fore quare yard, the Tombs on the technical “i cee z ‘ forgery, preferred by Summer Weight Apparel | 36, 38 and 4o inches, 15.75 |] Drawers —°f, 6°28, 4tinsook and ou4-| Children’s Cambric Drawers—_ : c n, made Low Bookkeeper Held o By Firm Lontn << rKe ¢ € chaeffer of the company, oO says S M . hatiash idefalentic sees wide open and diliid em! ry rug Finished with homatitched ine mena ea ts a aatales ony ernayot ave More Than Half. fey: shel sereral rant ot VS AQo| fuie,iugwen soca: JD le jn Suly. st a prisoner ts alleged to f > and torchon; '79c. value; for sc, value, very 403 S8ly. 3th the prisoner ts alleged. to & Men’s zo, 23rd Street. 34th Street. FR OETaTaMaAToTeniEntl SistaaGal Maar eaeRII ERE 2' indbisemestar and used it to, setule if 9Summer Suits} private debt. Payment was refus the matter Teached the members firm, Mr, Schaeffer says Scahetle feased to thres yeurs of syst falcation, He walved exa was held for the < Unusual Offering of Summer Dresses $9 Princess Dresses, $1.98 a There isn’t another value in town that will equal this offer- d : | Outing Sat $10|—— er Suits of fine serges, black i, worsteds and fancy cheviots, Sults of stylish all-wool cheyiots eres, the same kind that usually re- i$ for $7.50 to 810,00, Si ne Ub Sis SX chest measure: None sold before 9 An Underground Theatre! aa NY ¢ Men's $15 Fall whe ing. When you see the dresses you'll hardly believe such a low Overcoats, ‘ SiN price possible. Also in the lot we've added 400 handsome Wednesday trom 9 A, M. to 1 P, M. . als Jumper and Shirt Waist Dresses, worth $5 each. Hi, \ sensational four-hour sale ‘of Men's Fall Sesct The Princess Dresses ap made from fine pearey. | )|) | Olitinetoneriolevand beoweeeeeente ara) quality Lawn, Flowered Organdies, Dim- A : | Venet e lined Ap hi a sia ols tea Ity, Batiste; all-over lace or not yokes: : maleate ptr new full sleeve, Full flounce skirt, with folds, aid trimmed with Val. lace insert- ° ee SURE SIGN! Do you think this Waitress | Will drop the soup ture | The question can be answered | By thousands who haye seen ANNA 22, none affer 1 P.M. Men's $5, $6 and $7 Trousers, $2.98 Wednesday trom 10 A. M. to2 P. M. hi ale of Men's Trousers of fine from 29 to SO waist. Same Ings; In all sizes. Sale price $10 Princess Dresses Reduced to $3.98 An attractive, refined and decidedly exclusive Princess style, made from dainty silk batiste or fingerie, beautifully trimmed with several rows of Val, lace, tucks and medallions; full flare skirts, tucked and trimmed with Val.; shown in all r e THIS Caverns have been dincovere!l ay down in the earth under New York City, Will these caves be utilized as “subway: or theatres, &.? Don't answer ‘tH you have read the ble story Ask any goodly housewtfe | And-she will say, “You bet {are r ed fo 5 J bout tt 1 ; The soup is sale this girl came & sae ota e300) be OO zand B i x NEXT Srey ‘WORLD. sizes;-in white, pink and blue, To-morrow’s sale price, Whrough World Ads, s0 don't fret,” . $ | AURIS Rego ANE SONI a

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