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THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 21, 19U>. BARGAIN MAK |*issing Sunday-Sehoo! Treasurer and AIM) GRAFTERS MALL AIBBERS Se MADE HER STEAL Church Whose Funds Disappeared CET SETBACK WHO COTS 250,000 CHURCH FDS FROM POLICE BAFFLE POLE == On All Sides FALL GOODS Forcing Mrs, Goetz, Treasurer, Disap: Out Summer Clearance Stocks. pears and Sunday-School’s Autumn lines are claiming their own—all the display space. issi P i Br PRO. $760 Is Missing. |Inspector Burns Refuses to| No Clue to the Sacks That Bail Women Uatil Security Mysteriously Disappeared | Value Is Proved. from 7 ain. available. Reductions on Summer Goods are MO NOUNCED. : Bo Wit or : Professional bond . | oragr Seb, AL 21 Absolute Details of these reductions. are, in the majority: casts, im- aHotk In the West Thiricin sivest pellee]| no. elue has Yet heen priained tor meT TL] Poslble, UNLESS “WE CHOOSE-TO-RISK DISAPPOINTING $E ntation to-day when they attemped to| perpetrators of A,000, mail. sack PATRONS WHO ORDER BY MAIL. Quantifies are limited and |) | {foe six women who had byen taken: in| Fodbery on the Burlington faa mail| El would, in all probability, be cleared away before mall’ orders | the. raid of an alleget disorderly house | somewhere between Omaha and’ Den- pa : . 4 | in West Twenty-seventh atreet, + | ver reach us. ee ; ; Z Jnhereshase bean ern Ganne tam of the} Although. Rurlington railroad oMctala So the greater number of such cletrance lots ate simply pla-, «| police since the night court began doing | in Omaha, Chicago and Denver deny carded with “Not Advertised” cards. : simens, because it was charged they| ttt any robbery took place, the Post- were trying to help professional bonds- © oMcials And postal | men whose graft the court is expected Omaha, the headquarters ofthis postal 4 {9 end. inspector Joseph Harns was on| division.. acknowledge that the regis: Women’s Suits and Skirts: : = tered pouches have been omen were) Every inspector and secret-seryice eo us a ss 34 ‘ | brought Into the station-house. It has|man in the West te working on the ; d: dates il | iasetevarreonsciwsatn mes scueea laste ; New Autumn Models Ready. «7 Bu a arrested during the hours the night eourt| , CAICAGO. Aus. T1—The looal police arene. “MY WIFE JS A, THIEF.” 0 Husband Tells Trustees and West New York Pastor Who Sought an Accounting. | kuard to-day when th ‘Theat Myra. Andrew Goets. church worker and highly respected in her heme, West New York, N. J., should have stolen funds belorging to the ch’ dren of the Sunday-echoot of et. John's Was In session a0 that they could have | Sith "Gis Poiety toe teres maali' Seto" || (GREHERE are many groups of garments here of particular interest Brangelical Lutheran Church, of West an immediate hearing and thereby avoid | mid to contain, $250.00 ®unday ni to out-of-town visitors, whether they merely want tose Pirate red aude tween Denver, Co the styles designed for the coming Season or to make an - ~ the Chicago, Burlington and until learn: Ee To-day's raid Oxford. Neb. = eet: band Rae ae aes td ie ; the Alan ieentet ReuTEbC coon deen A. bulky packagé {t ts known was early purchase of an authoritative modeL of the church: 5) baat Inspector Burns and hls) men’ had’ re-| Denver, shorty flenrhe foube wear Of some lines, particularly garments from abroad, these early- “Gentlemen, my wife ts a thief?’ 1 RVI celved complaints about the house, and| Police have the name of the man to arriving groups are small—too few for detailed mention. Of having to give dail. Railroad be Whom } was addr ii and claim that ‘Mrs. Goetz {s missing from ber home swooped down upon it without warrants. | he'is auch a person as would be chosen || garments from home manufacturers, more can be said. The follow- and the hove thes akedl toler: A woman who said she was Annie intermediary for thie There ‘ et rf . f vest keri gultheiciarwevar inersem ne AS N W ARMY () AUTO | AUGH Ay Cohen, the proprietor, and five inmates Ie gotning drfinite’ as retin Th 1] PSA ee {2 forel; ‘odel, made of fine qui Z NGTON, Aug. 2 e ; —Copy of 2 foreign model, made 1s missmg 980 In Gunday-echoo! funds | rere erverted: Department has received. no of. Suits at $33.74 cory os troadcloth, in black, blue and and (€0 raised, penny by penny, dy the the, women got to tha| ficial advices regarding the robbery of @hildren for an altar in the new church, station-house before the professional| three registered mail pouches on a fast «4-button cutaway coat, with Inlaid velvet collar and silk braid trim= now butiding. 2 bondsmen made their appearance. Had| (Ain On, the Chicago, Burlington and ming, lined with soft-finished peau de cygne; new model pleated skirt, Mra. Goetz has been the leader jthe women been admitted to bail it] and “Oxford Nobo Te te ivted eek with fancy panel effect front and back. Entire Suit mantallored and | among the women of St. John's for fif- s would have meant $0 Im the pocket of/ that as no decitrationa of yvnlue aro beautifully finished. j the bondamen accepted. made on registered packages, aa in the teen years. Whe was treasurer of the LEral eu araselpankoceamne) ouenes Skirts at $9.74—Smart_ Walking Skirt—a between seasons model * Sunday-eohool and rivalled the paster The bondsmen were most confident Of approximating the actual loss would —fashioned of soft-timished black taffeta silk; : Re el aasenons ot the conarees ton: sk oT ON =| Petey eee Tray omtered bell} be through consultation with the send: | double box pleat effect front and back with side pleats between the box te cHirch people are wondering now| Was for Years Archdeacon of|Paris Will Rush Troops to|Jeer Police as They Speed} tyrentea ihe ier ie te mesean tht] Remaraine the published statement |] Piette: stHching-extending below hips, finished auth two or three folds Gey will get along without her at the ie ‘ ‘ Z pa not one of the women was to be bailed, |that both of the postal clerka on the | of sot rosters: 4 fair they are planning for next month. Phis Diocese Until Health Meet Moors Headed by Away from ‘Mangled Vic- |itor the reason that the security ortered| HAIG, Were saleen while the train was Skirts at $6.94 —Black Votle Walking Skirts, full pleated. model, During the eight years Mrs. Goets : ; ‘i was not of proved value The bonds-| Nebraska border, it Is stated at the de- trimmed prettily with stitched t-ffeta bands. has been treasurer of the Sunday-school Failed. Sultan’s Brother. tim on Bowery. men argued long and Joud, but the In-| partment Mat If both clarks ware amin Skirts at $7.74—Walking Skirt made of fine quallty black Pane she has never been asked for an so- speotor was obdurate, The women|them is required to be awake at all ama, with extra full side pleats stitched to below counting. “It' was supposed she had the wpenc the” morning hours ain icc elles. and | tries Sees gisele seee rele Maye ene hips, nicely tailored throughout and finished with two deep folds. funds in bank drawing interest, but It] ows reached this city te-day from} PARIS, Aug. 21.—The Morocoan altua-) With halr flying, hats awry, and! will take their places in the line of! appears now she never had a bank no-| Northeast Harbor, Me. of the death of) tion r as having sa-\ screaming with laughter, three women] prisoners in Jefferson Market Police | count. and that she has been dissing | he Rey, Dr, Charles C. Titany, for! sumed a distinctly more serious aapect.|in a bix red touring car, accompanted | Court: later. ( D EN TO 2 A | into the children’s funds when a mantal many years Archdeacon of the Protes.| The ferment In the interlor of Mo-|by two men, dashed west through De-| <yhen the bondamen wended thelr} { fvr shopping took possession of her-} tant Episcopal diocese of New York. | rooco, the proclamation of Mula! Hafig. | luncey atreet at dawn to-day and turned | way from the statton-house they had| canter, when placed im the mouth. evolves Bhopping seems to have been the cause! Apoplexy was the cause of hisdeath.| the Sultan's brother, ax Sultan, by a/ north on the Bowery. a wood deal to say about hard times! OxyGEN GAS, destroying all. werms—pre- of Mra. Goetz'w downfall. She could! nr many, who was a member of the| section of the rebels, and the appear-| Such speed In the congested section of| and the country being on the verge of| vents the gums from receding, heals and ) iS not resist attending bargain 4nd/ prominent family of that name here,|-=nce of a new Moo: army before|the city had seldom been witnessed. |a financial panic. soothes inflamed mouth membranes, cleanses G any money she had in her pesseesion|}., teen in failing health for years.| Casablanca have created the fear that|The automobile haa come across the the breath of all tobacco, alcoho! and tood|# Half Price Clearanc entastibuch times: In October, 1902, retired as rch-| the whole country will soon be ablaze| WilHameburg Bridge with a rumbling odors, leaving it pure and sweet. DENTOZA ee, Police Searching for Fler. Aeaoodibeonuse of ilinessiiand)fromithat | =itni rane Helsin: | notse that could be heard far In advance. RR at AL Hehe erence Ro tae Lines from Balcony and Main Floor Departments, In a note left to her husband the| time on lived very quietly. He W®8) Gen. Drude, commander of the French | Policemen attempted to stop the m — -~, LMOST 2,000 Hats are involved, including all in the various woman intimated that rhe would take| made arclideacon in 1838. forces at Casablanca, has now praotical-|chine, and several mounted men gal- ni BD) EN TO2Z R braids. Panamas and Duck Hats from balcony and main her own The police who are| The Rey. Dr, Tiffany was seventy-/ jy asked for reinforcements, pointing | loped for a’few blocks In vain efforts . floor regular-stoek lines! searching for her, however, believe that! eight years old. He was once rector) out that his men are worn out with | to overtake It, and as they were left be- bo AU : ; e be has fled to Philadelphia. Goets| ef Trinity Church, Boston, and in thle | being constantly under arms, but|hind the women cried out taunts at TABLETS can be carried handily in pocket or So varied is the collection that details are impossible. 1s a shipping clerk employed by Mur-|olty was rector of St. James's Church, | especially insisting that he te losing the | them. PLAYER, SINOER, SPEAKER, Dnixicen| | [0 Some groups there are but 15 Hats, in others as many as 423: of lpseesia res ray & Hroking, No, 218 Church atreet.| Fordham, and also had charge of| advantage gained by hia succestes| Bicycle policemen took up the chase, and SMOKER, They do away with the apt-}| SOme there is but one at a given price, of others almost 100. BUT this city, Up to a year ago he was! Atonement and Zion parishes. He took) becauso the limited forces at—his (dis-} put tney—too were —aistanc, tt —botth 4 —bomeq of tooth powder. Py = — - SF treasurer of 8t. John's Church, When|@ conspicuous part in the consolidation | posal prevents hin from followin, xf rs Heed ra AN GHA Ales dates a “|) THE PRICE QUOTED, _IN-EVERY- INSTANCE, 1S-HALI up | automobil int washes and mussy, sticky tooth pastes and can igh x 4 he withdrew his accounts. were found] of Zion and St. Timothy churches. | his victors Laoked teak Note TIE eetattoreceeee De used with or without « tooth brush, LESS THAN HALF OF THE FORMER PRICE. In some instances to be correct. Goeix is haif crazed by) When he resigned as Archdeacon he| The Government appreciates the fus-|3o short wan the turn Suctece care ee it Is much less than half, on account of previous mark-downs. This is wife's action, and wants her to re-| also gave up the position of examining |tico of the argument, and althoreh D EN TOZ Ay table covers the stock briefly: : : and women were crossing the atreot, but a = a a aan and make jaeads. | Tae couple! mmaplain to Bishop Potter and lecturer orders to forward additional troops to ! Fi 36. nave been marriwd twenty-fve years cory c > | $3.48" male fre In. the Churen School for Deaconesses, | Morocco had not been issiied up to | the machine did not slucken sped, Tig TABLETS contain only elements beneficial Dene eigotaat anpineRsQu Price | tacpanamial Hats at 80.08 from 8¥c. to $3.46; largest groups at) 157 Untrimmed Neapolitans, 68¢, to and ‘have no children.’ Mra. Goetx is! 1) auiany was the son of Comfort | late hour to-day, the Government 1s were going in either direction, and men ely, energetic won - Y cheers of thi . +, | to the teeth, mouth and throat, * Peete rrenuent uluite to mcg | end Laura (Burr) Tiffany, He waa| expected to decite on this step before | (neers Of the women seemed to urge the| Fourth Time He Has Been in| ‘*wite'see’ per tackege at Caswell Massey, {4 $1-24 and $1.08, Bc; 1 to 54 at a price; best selection two. She made frequent visits to New chauffeur on to greater pace. + ‘+ Price; York, “and bossted to her friends of} sTeduated from Dickinson’ Collexe and ; to-morrow, Henry Groff, twenty-nine years ol4, of] — Gmyash-Up T. Iti t drveyated ecco dusin ane wins Aa SARS aetla riceniten eee ss fs a c. s Over one thousand Colonia Yen Sih Brot $ = druggists, Sailn: ¢ * n searigiees gis baa purchased Jn the em rent aurond, where he, ook de-,cavalsy and toope of other arma have | 50, 28 Rivington street, alighted trom| OMASI--P TAVETING 10 | Sieben sxx rane on mpoumer. |] qf? SMITE, ranging in price from] 425 Untrimmed Hats, 10c, to $1.08) lepariment stores. e dressed very 5 i y ( | apy Ic. +12; ce; . well and attended all the aoclal affairs] areca at the Universition of Halle, Hel.) been mobilized at Oran and are réady |‘,cMr,and tarted actors the atreet, when Rockford Chautauqua. DEN TOZA CHEMICAL CO., |J iargest group at 49, PAO TH CS GE Mask CCS : en fs in’ the neighborhood delberg and Berlin. He was ordained ‘to embark on board transports, and| 10 7) OC! weeme Nain i ine 32 FRANKFORT 87, nN, Y, 44 Continentals at 98¢, each. - $e The fact of the shortage was kept] in 1506 other transports and warships are sn ea vamiantcdteeaty trast ee way Dar ite No, 10,806 under Pure Food and Drug act $2 Lingerie Hets, 98c. to $3.98; 1| 46 Duck Hats, 18¢, to 98c.; 1 to 20 aulet several days In Qi Hope that MFS| Ag an autlior of books concerning tho readiness = pica nererese Doren: torped iy eer tee ents da they gang) BELVIDERE: “lik, -Aug-2l—As Wil 3 C2 : to--24-at~a—price;-largest-group--at| ata price; largest group at 19¢. “ Gooiz would return, Last Friday night,| Chureh Dr, immediately for Morocco, hin, mangled body, huclel tress (ean,| ‘am Jennings Bryan adjusted hia neck- | E OZ2ZA 91.06. 17 Mull Hats, 98c, to $3.98; { to 9 When her husband returned from work] He wrote the ‘ the Protest-| Public sentiment in Fiance ts becom- : a ee tle and brushed the cinders from his i eee 4 Imported Automobile Hats at] at a price; largest group at $1.98. to his home at No. 43 Seventeenta| ant Eptscopal Chur, The Christian ing stronger against the present halt- | Path. trousers, after ‘emerging! antely tromoa| Get at d oh bed ool pees { . . > I works 3 7 ; | The police on bicycles then took up|. 2 : =|] $4.12 each 43 Children's Trimmed Hats, 69c. to is wife was cone. On the din-| Life’ and ‘The Prayer Book,” works way measures, which, it is feared, will; pe en UP | extn rack nenriheraldyesterdayaion s 5 = F=two-notes;--One} that. fouad «reat {AVOr AMONE CHUICH= | oy teas to dieaatar. {the chase in real earnest. ‘They followed | (te criees. gad Northwestern a e 59 Toques, 98c. to $2.24; 1 to 38 $2.24; 1 to 32 ata price; largest group the» Sunday-rchool | MS" sy van a moriher of ta Uni-| Special deepatohes received hore to-| {he machine for many blocks, but the| ev* Monks and Northwesien toad, The naphtha in atr price; largest: grow at-98c j.at-6B¢, ls money had been spent and that shel versity, th ury, the Union Leagte | day from Tangtor say that Mulal Haft, | chauffeur Scemed only to be toying with | "aie taking out -hie diary he noted 141 pieces of Braid, 102, to 69¢,; 1 o 68 at a price; largest-group at 10¢, each, I never kept a bank account, ax the ;and other clibs., He had a sYMMer the prother of ¢ of Morocco, | them. At times he would slow his pace! gov the jocation and the date, with church peopte had directed. The other] home in Connectcht [or Musitencesat who recently Sultan. |x} And the women would yell for thelr pur- | Jonn (6 Pp. & G. On sale in both Main Floor and Balcony Departments. read No. 37. Bast. Thirtyeninth street. 31s. marching Moorish |suers to come on. Then he would put| ter : I would rather face death than facg h occurred yesterday, lireintor: joa all ower and the machine would Fourth time a wreck has occurred my husband's wrat Egerce and iy Alty Anite un"houttmnces {Ws} on my varinss_ Sournare to wee “1” Naphtha Soap Hemstitched Scotch Linens Ered ee Sakic pee eater wee uence | Tremeiyugeful to France in the event of! f inlew that"are! expected une fined the line of refureen who wendea DOiling does—it purifies ORa ng li he See en ay actus okt met Fa eOcE at oa MOURNED BY TOWN [nl eE eee oe Beare ie teak (os merlin Croc othieg Te Cee re res Gen Gut INGUIN canes tran told) his visitors: hia “wito| SPS TRIES TO SAVE HER SON. es peleisrei Braaa igen cael Ae Ge fa aie ee Barat the most beautiful Hemstitched Linens we get come from ta nd bring her back,” hy LoustateaUine TBR rod Wntn MOVIRELAT (untstomemncnm emer Jgrounds “behind schedule cme. em * situation had been ex- Bristol (Conn.) Silent as Fun-| Clem He Im Accuned of Keeping 820 Bilt| phe wreck on the Northwestern | L py Hell haye been crazy) ( ) Suites patience Found at Coney. |which delayed Mr. Bryan was caused | who use P. & G. Naph ,erals of Mr. and Mrs. Root ear g ans b e car taki open 3 way uci Ae Goccaeane ell TATPEG ir ltrs enor LINDA Gna miresiroaschea i waremaimea) Loa Soap domot dindiat : pe and Miss Conda eld. land lo 8 { Bi in one of the d. rep 4 armor er (Gaus TAUGHT CHILDREN Sets ain Una Goatees Somat sancues inal wea derailea eee ee| Mecessacy, tosboil their nd tll the monay | Mrs, Iona W. Dean, of the Totel sie i ohn’ eroote aac gare ane re ealenoelt ene en Bou- | a, ¢ Jon own, out] | of the Island ctlons, dropp. “4 Banday-4sa5ol had vated | pa MON Of the thet ao LU AL ip Peer te ata raliviacamatatarcintoe BERLIN, Aug, 7.—Prince Kinlyoshl m0 ; Rabieds ak hran meant eens en carmen , ART Blind Marth Torker a of Japal, tas—pern-xamttted-to~:5-cents-a-cake.—Adl- Grocers: pele ma { there was more when the funerais of Charles J, Root, both told the police {hat Ratheleer | 2 * choo! account Mra, Joe! Root and Miss Candace Rob- picked up the bill and passed It to a eer erei Tremere ppa da stex ment CST: aaroruedewhen: the erts, the victims of the automobile wornan tn his party, Rathelser was ac- i c ei A 225, | > : v $e mount wae ail she had. wreck at Ashley rails, Mass, on Sun-} Youth of Seventeen Sent to| companied by his wit and mother arab talk in the churoh | day, were jointly held from thelr late | ate | some other women. At the station. These we tell of to-day Gane underprice—fully 26¢-on the dolarg——. less than present worth. And that is a big consideration, in view ot the. present state of the linen market. i Damask Sets, consisting of table cloth and one dozen nap- kins to match. Patterns—not to be duplicated elsewhere—include pansy, crysanthemum with dots or with stripes, fleur de lys and others similar. ° Sets at $6.79—Cloth 69x 69 inches; 20-inch Napkins, Sets at $7.89—Cloth 69x 87 inches; 20-1ich Napkins Sets at $7.96—Cloth 69x105 inches; 20-inch Napkins. * Sets at 87.39—Cloth 69x. 69 inches; 22-inch Napkins. Sets at $7-96—Cloth 69x 87 inches; 22-inch Napkins, Sets at $8.54—Cloth 69x105 inches; 22-inch Napkins, It Was t thas foo In th and the pastor t ness of the sum and’)? > > . {house the mother offered Mrs. Dean $00 SAN eee iy rears iKete acted by Re Reformatory For Conduct |to make ood hor lows, but {t waa re- Other Linen Sets In regular stocks up to $68.00, te t more 1 ie onducted by Rey. aN ie coum ake s When the pastor ( B. Moody. of the Fitst Congr a hool of Crime. Fined bute iate leat ments Mrs) Deen) zt Wich atom ene Oke Ne "Gtats gtlonal eure aMtated wy Regs ease | INE Schoo PNG eI OC aT Te WHITE. DRESS LINEN, medium weight) pure linen, 36 retuned ties, & former pastor, now’ of Ac Eee ' 5 E Ae ee “1 have some of my own money, Mass, and Hey. | Ari H, (Goo ball for tho son. 4} Tr 5 a a) Tr inches wide, is 29c a yard there,” sald she, "an jo not want: enough, of the Prospect lethodist Jegt o' gives hi ~ you to era the book.” Churshil Thel burlale werpalnzthestatia| Leu Neen Whe syes-hisr ages HENRY DEXTER HURT. Better Grades of WHITE DRESS LINEN, round thread, Start Investigat! ae Srpudyiay/ event plckadrupllant iabE by : : soft-finished, 36 inches wide, are 32c, 36c and 48¢ a yard; consider’ Trustece Start Investigation, Yioue friends of the family ‘say that} Broadway, was picked up last night by STS uae roealae reupon consulted the Mr. Roos estate ts co: { 5: Detectives: Saunders and Sirsillo. at|Awed Founder of American Newe Shoe Dept ably oldeq pon. eerie Farouk GL CG dea Ne (| Houston und Orchard streets, and when| Company Falla Down Statre, 2 ' S f H FE ll Sh. oth Men’s Soft Hats a APES 2 rom, fi Beokhardt, secretery and jt 1s left to Theor of junday-school, was Soalied In. Keri Menctnaconlaleathat esate Cath-, they arraigned him in Basex Market] qrenry Dexter, ninety-four years old, The latter, had a| Court this morning they told Magis-) founder of the American News Com- Ci} who ve had $0 !n. bank, rresavers t! x ; # SROs the oe0 altar tuna Tot IP ACU Oe oeidant, oe Telly. Feeovered | traty Walah that Negin waa a “Fagin."’! pany, tripped ax he walked downstalrs * Dos Mra. Goets was visited again and | "a telephone message from Pittsfield, | The detectives also arraigned Herman! at nis-home, No. 42 West Fitty-alxth oe iy / Boreas to have th money ready | staan, luring the morning waa to thé | tofsky, ten years old, of No. 45 Ludiow'| street, Inst night and fell down the en- ecla ahe would’ aurely Have It. Thursday, ptect, that while Misa Mary P. Root | stroet, whom, they told the Court, they | tire Might. He sustained severe Internal ) ROWDING the fpv hundred’ Straw Hats remaining, come Ci Fall stocks of Spft-Hats—stocks embracing every. sort of a | Soft Hat any man can fancy. i i , side nutria, gray and Cairo; bound or in black, pearl ate disappointed the trustee: | Rion waa no better and continues ex. | had secon Negin teaching how to pick| injury, but Dr, C. E. Atwood, off No, 3 3 ead: : Magatean incense icivesnterearieace| tremely” erttloal. 4. As there huve been numerous; Mast, Fifty-third street, who attended Glearing®Galectlinesttatherdiacontiniedin unbound, as a man elects. Similar Hats will be offered in other shops 39 But twill et ft the Arat thisg | HDPE ea SL e eS OEE TCT creopeiraal vp bene er Ad LN te ah ep g oy at $2.50 and $3.00. Here, opening season prices... $1.88 and $2, , You oan for St Friday AUTOIS HO diate nelghborhood of the corner| Mr, Dexter retired from business nearly t ’ ; i ni Rey, TO ARREST IST W the arrest Was made, the detecs| fifty years ago, In @ fall down. the n B. Stetson’s Soft Hats, such as are sold the country over Kniwing that she would have to face Uves mald they thought they had the! snnie Algnt of atairs a year veo he broke) Boots, Oxfords, ' Jobe st Sime (FON $31 S65GNRSIOON herev are. ey nae alae 3.14 min aR ye, “ae trust an. Mra. RACED MAC: CORMAC, fountain source of the trouble, or his nose. at p an Ra : . wr not wi ti) ft itrat Valsh committ: y t imi it =| wel Bae ana Atsapsonced. ons hee. ee henNew sYork City Rotonmatory ane Viminet Soft Hats, from Belgium—the lightest welght Soft Hats manufactured; inl white black and staple shades; pocket and outing. stylea; | elsewhere $2.50, here $1.88; fancy shapes Alpines, elsewhere oy here ...-- . ToRbad nthe easayoared seu tene e The clearance of Straw Hats continues—and 98c¢ commands the finest one in our stock. Men’s $20.00 Black Suits, $14.75 » »: Values of this sort seam oddly out-of-place In Mid-August. The Suits are new,-spic-and-span — made for Fall business, ¢ chance came to buy them away under price and we acce it. Three-button, single-breasted models, made of 43 to 14 ¢ black unfinished worsted—a welght suitable for yi suits hand-tallored throughout, silk-sewn and ned with serge; all sizes in the collection; $20,00 na oan's understand | + Ae Gibson Ties and Walking Pumps, si fF y t .) ~, 4a no Tues Coroner Recommends an Action | sent Hoftaky to the Children’s Court @ plenty of om Pulry if my ‘ Now has ed by ‘nee | Against John H. Tyson, in Dash | royR WEEKS’ DROUGHT FEED 4 ristmas Go ve his wi When Fatal Crash Came. YOUR BODY eer pret Ste toca UP THE STATE BROKEN. at $2.55, Al 6 ing UD SOUTH NORWALK, Conn, Aug, 21. @ eave fo the pastor © mon sOerenet Dotan, of Bridwepert, bat | INTERLAKBN, N, ¥., Aug, 2.—Tha WISELY Ae s pe ‘been errees eri mevere drought which has prevailed in| in hot weather, 4 [Vv 4 ; i PAID 9000 DUTY ON TROUSOEAU, |¥mminer BH. Huntiogton, and he |the take country for over four woexs value ‘$5.00 and $6.00 Mien Wrench - Kaufmann and her jel Sey earrepy prec of Jone © | was broken last night by a copious Vrench-K aut atti, shower, but not before vegetation had r Ballphela, g'tyry et Pitebara, a Tea [sutered oa very great tone ra uts toes, beans, tomatoes, of fruit, aa well Basta of e DBD Save suffered Broatly. ‘ff oo. Broadway & aoth St; sth Ave.; roth St. nds Fmera have been apeauelted to feed new. rd we on hau) water | "There's a Reason’’ _ : pees 7 oh,