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qe Geciatve and backed by a court's ‘ | | rh f texceant aoe have to face when he returned. I ‘a h H +> | thme to go In there,’ he told the boy Ss bered the shout of laughter which went it COURT JUSTIFIES | "” WALLOPING GIVEN. N-LAW. | MOTHER i i ' Sees No Reason tor Punishing} ( Man on. Whom Foolish Joke Was Played. OUT. FOR TWO HOURS! Victim Rather Surprised When| |Told She Was Lucky | to Be Alive. } e of the married men in Hrook- {tym are rejoicing fo-day over the of Magistrate Voorhces that a son law sometimes justified in taking & rwallop at Is wife's mother. Robert , of No. 27 Fitty-fira: street, Brooklyn, is'a machinist In the employ of the. Luppenbach Machine Qempany on: Twenty-seventh streét Ho first got in wrong the lady h + lambasted when he quietly—alipped our | one day five years ago and married he | daughter Alice. Since that time {t has been an even struggle between the pair. fiat Gmes Mrs. Clara Cusack, the wites ‘whether saw her son-in-law grovolling in jhe dust at her fect and bdegsing i y. Again he got the upper hand ‘and Mra. Cusack had to take a back |Neeat. The finish camo ybsterday. 1 Gets a Bundle. Pease was grinding away at a piece @f iron io his shop Wednesday after- Reon when little Georgie Lang, who ives next doer to Mrs, Cusack came to him. “There's a dig bundle for you In the oMfce, Mr. Pease. The boss wants you to come and «et it right away.” “Bring it out here. I haven't got | Georgio ran in and got the bundle. threw it at Pease’s feet and then ran away. Pease and his fellow workmen, about @wenty in number, crowded around a3 be stripped open the package. Various suggestions were made as to the con- tents of the neatly wrapped outfit but none of them quessed right. —“Pease-had_only reached the firat layer of the interior when he dropped the package and left the building. His friends continued to overhaul the mys- terious package, and found to their amusement five bablen’ petticoats, six- teen pairs of small stockings a pair of tiny shoes, an Infant's complete outfit ef underciothes and certain other ar ticles essential to the infant's comfort. Raving straight over to hts mother-in- law he banged in the door and found her nothe midst of her dally Inbore. Bhe wors a smile all the way across her face and was hurming n melody of her younger dayn. “Hey, what'a alling you, was the first note of alarm which Yeached her ears. Sho turned and saw @ very angry young son-in-law. Leada for Her Left Eye: “Why, ‘Robert, nothing. your bundle. for those things.” fd you get Robert was not to be soothed, however. He remem- Up in the shop and thought of what he Questions ang answers followed: fast, and then mother-in-law found herself stopping a straight arm Jolt full for the left eye. Down she went in a heap. Sympathizing mothers-in-law wame house heard the racket and ar- Write ‘for Illustrated Catalotue: ASPERFEL iliay Wana LEVELAN ESTABLISHED 1837 , A BOWERY “so Bet, Grang and Broome Sts., north of Grand St." Station, west side of Street. Subway Station, Spring St, K\ mother and refuses to'muppart her. Surely you can have use| |} It was all-satd to if 1 sort of placate Robert. : Dw Value $85 Now $58 This is the style Solitaire Dia- mand Ring we have been s right along for $85, but for quick action we offer a limited number at $58. This Diamond ts perfectly cut, unusaal color, 34 karat. Choice Of Setting. WEDDING "RINGS. ty All styles Solid 14 and 18 karat gold seamless Wedding Rings our clalty. Prices $2.50-to $25. ity: guaranteed, vo. Extra Charge for Lettering. Artic) martlaee R rine certificate x Ask for tt NO RNa Open Evenings Til 7. Saturdays Till 10 enn > Mail Orders Filltd. Inquiries Solicited fa Here rived sister In dme to pick up and take ner to their ped he WALL CUT Gu! sue and 1 wa ¥ the Measures in the Scham Mystery. derod. At the side nxrate he tg} room at No, 10 F He came! 1 yer last February onth: or 40° ago he only pald me“$10 4 weak for th: Seven, I couldn't afford to keep the whole Pease family longer and told him | ch 0. Before he left he ousted his xrand- | of the depa numb-print expy Pease wis not. in a when approached. “T don't want anvthing more said of this affair’ he-sald. “It's only a case of a mother-in-law butting in too much. She thought she was funny when she | sent the clothes, tut the foke ended in‘! the other wax, Mavbe she: will learn to mind her own business now. That's pleasant mood |#xaming th for examination or phot to-day Capt raphy {t to Brooklyn quarters. There St was put under “THE EVENING TYORED, Brooklyn Police Adopt Novel rt, to | The room was. found to be too dark McCaulley had an expert rs remove a section of the ‘wall Head- micromcope after It had been photo- j Rreplied MOTHER SEES HER BOY | BURNED TO DEATH IN HOME. | - ofis boy hid] HE MET FOUR BEARS. UTICA, 'N. Y.. Aug. %—Jease C. | Winters, of Wilmirt, Herkimer County, while: going over a trail in the town of Wilmurt suddenly encountered four bears; Oné of ‘the animals attacked Winters and he fired at it twice with a rifle tearing a hole in it's side All of bears then disappeared’ in a thicket. and the DEAD ON STREET WITH HEAD CASHED Jersey Police Think Ruther- ford Man Was Either Struck by a Car or Fell, RUTHERFORD, N. J. Aug. 3.—Lying alonguide the gutter and close te the trolley tracks on Hackensack street, Charles Farr, a ctvil engineer, atty- five years of age, was found dead late last night, and the authorttles are to- day making an investigation ¢o ascer tain how he met death. There was a deep gash on his fore- head which evidently caused his death. There are several theories as to the manner of death, one that he was walk- ing aoross the track and was struck by_a_trolley car. Another—ts—that—ne slipped and fell, his head striking the gutter, It {a not belleved he was held up and murdered, na his watch and the money in his ciothing waa found to be intact. Furr, who was well known here, was mployed by A, H. Jacobey, a local vil engineer. He had been at work esterday ag usual, and last night left Mr. Jacobey’s :home to visit friends. Parr was on his way home when he met death. His body was taken t Collins's Morgue, x alias | to start an appetite “boom” let the children know you have CINCER SNAPS. Can't be beat anyhow?" | |), Wilmont Park Lots Wili Be in _ the Possession of the Wise and Thrifty People Who Know a Good Thing When They See It. The congestion of the city is causing thousands to turn County's garden spots. Full Size City Lots, 25x100 menc'ng at.... Tad ON SUNDAY; WHY Do) Convenient Trains Leave Grand Central Station By all means—investigate our proposition. NGDALES’ i Nowhere in the history of Home Site selling is there to be found the parallel of the rapidity with which we sold more than half of the very desirable lots at wise ones are those who throw delay to the winds and grasp the aplendid opportunities that high, healthful, beautiful Westchester County holds forth—and Wilmont Park is one of that On a Very Easy Payment Plan We Are Selling ft., at Prices Com- And You Have No Interest, No Taxes, No Extras Whatever During Pericd of Fayment. | VISIT WILMONT PARK WITHOUT EXPENSE | | Come to our Real Estate Department and make the necessary arrangements, It will not cost you anything to go out to see this beautiful property. No obligation at all. i | MANY PEOPLE VISIT WILMONT PARK at 1,36, 2.36 and 3.36 P. M., and the Station at 125th St. Ten Minutes Later. Go to either station on Sunday, look for our representatives—who wear badges bearin, the words “Bloomingdales’ Wilmont Park'’—they will hand you @ round trip ticket i ‘ FRIDAY, ONeill-Adams Co AUGUST 23, 1907. | Store Occupying Two Blocks, | Sixth Ave., 20th to 22d St, N. Y \ Store Closes Saturday at 12.30 Noon Specials tor To-Day and Saturday Morning IN KITHER BUILDING a —_—____——__ Russet Leather Barefoot Sandals for Misses, Children & Boys 39c z Values 75c and 81.00 a Pair | | Sizes 6 to 11 and 12 to 2. i + {ot {In EITHER BUILDING -—- $6.00 Silk Petticoats, $4.95 {Silk Retticoats—C $4.95 4 petticoats wi URegular price $6.00; special at lored and black ire norLDINe _ |— Boys’ Knee & Knickerbocker Pants 23c Made of strong materials in a way that will ma wear and tear. 3 to 14 years. them_stand the Colors in plaids, stripes and checks, Sizes Special to-day and Saturday morning 23c Men’s Odd Coats a s Men’s Odd Vests . . Men's Odd Trousers ... Whole Suit . . . . . . $4.23 These Coats, Vests and Trousers are odd garments left over trom our $8.00, $10.00 and $12.00 suits. We must close them out, and, as figured in the headlines, you may match up a whole Suit for the ridiculously small price of eee ae $4.23 rienced (eee IN EITHER BUILDING | 2 os ik —2— f ee Women’s 25c Silk Lisle Thread Hosiery, 19c Lot 1—1,500 pairs of these much wanted sheer transparent silk mercerized lisle thread veiling-weight Hose—as bright and soft as pure silk and much better wearing; all absolutely fast black, 1 double heel and'toe, séathless feet 9: Lot 2—500 pairs of fine black lace lisle thread—new. designs of ‘allover lace patterns, sheer, soft and. ¢ reinforced and seam- Cy their eyes suburbanward. The $300 (43d St. and Lexington Ave.) Selling Agents for the New York and Wes'chester Town Site Co., Etc. Hoomingdanes Come To-Mor- row! Saturday Will Be a Great | Piano Day in |, This Remark- | \-able “Sale of $475 Walters Concert 235 ‘ e ° Grand Upright Pianos for On the very easy terme of $5 Down-and $1 Per Week We charge no interest. No insurance. No extras what- ever. Upon payment of $5.00 we deliver the piano to your home. This price ard these terms include a new style stool with back, rubber cover and one year's tuning free. Remember—This Sale for a Short Time Qnly atte 5 August 31 None ot these planos ther ‘a Yimi A rale. of the Az the and ip the mi y ; sale, so we MY 1 to mak The highes! pinnacle of piano perfection has been reached in these beautiful Walters Concert Grand Upright Pianos. Th:y are as fne a piano as human skill can make, perfection in tone and construction. Pianos that will be a joy to any home forever. They are Masterpieces of Piano Building In securing a Walters Concert Grand Uprig®t Piano for $235, you not only male as safe an investment as United States Gold Bonds; but you elect a clear saving of $240. + of a Walters rt Grand Plano during f 0 eve i Upright Cor FREES ATE earns Ceca rect eereatonenTe IA MOREaRGD dia broidered Miano nd Rubbe ver your ol no- t beautiful new Walters Concert tise EXCHANGE (3 yaisoo due at $10) 0 “4 paper andy Upon request a representative will call, Warerooms &4 floor, 60th St. Sec All fe"*, Bloomingdales’, | Transfer to Lex. to 3d Ave. | 59th to 60th St. Thé Sunday World’s “Want! Directory makes more offers of positions than any olher t'vo mediums in the universe, semen meee | = “Tp stytish, The mosr remarkatie tur tet co are lined throughout with Brown Spanish Sable Mink and have large, soit, Women’s $95 and $98 ii | Our Great Sale of Women’s Hloiiiaga oan 39? 90 To Say a Quick Good-bye to All Our Small Lots of | Men’s*12,°14 & 15 - Suits of Worsteds, - Cassimeres & Serges. We have reduced them to the sen- sat onally low price of s $5.95 Great Bargains! Don't -think . of missing them. Boys’ Double Breasted Suits in neat mixtures: sizes quickly at .... BLOOM! actually worth $3.00 to $3.50, to close DALES? Mens Underwear Reduced HIGH QUALITY BALBRIGGAN SHIRTS AND DRAWERS-—Shirts | a 35c have French neckbands, and drawers hav. sizes; really Worth 50c.; at 3 for $1.00; or ATHLETIC SHIRTS AND DRAWERS—SI double seats; : : ceveless a! knee length drawers in white and ecru; at ..,. Main Floor, 60s St. Section. BLOOMINGDALES' able You to Save at Least 50°% cal and as stylish as these. ,Oct. 15 if you so desire. inches long. English welted seams. Fersian collars. Men’s $£9 Fur Lined Coa's, $35 muskrat or water mink. Men’s $100 Fur Lined Coats, $59 + lamb. Men’s $125 Fur Lined Ccats, $69 Lined throughout with finest muskrat, large storm lamb, brook mink. Women’s $25 Fur Lined Coats, $12:50. Of fine lack Kersey Cloth and Broadcloth, 43 inches long, cut in the very newest and lates? silky collars of Brown Lynx. Women’s $35 Fur-| Women’s $55 Fur. ieee: is } Coats, $29. ur-Lined Coa's, doee eet te a lance nace $49 and $59. BLOOMINGDALES' Black Percaline Petticoats, 98c These splendid summer petticoats are made of very fine quality” percaline and all have deep knee founce. have accordion pleated’ and others pin-tucked sectional founce, Inmatched values at the.above very low price. Os sth 8: on. BLOOMINGDALES', Imported 50c Stockings a is a bigger success than we expected, and our expectations were great. If you want to share in on this op- portunity you had better come around early to-morrow morning. The Stockings are periect in every way, There are Silk Lisle Thread Stockings in colors cnly; Gauze Lisle Thread Stock- ings, with gaiter tops; in black while; Lace O;enwork Lisle Th ings in black, tar vhite, and Lale Thi eat embroidered ins Actual 50c 6) MEN'S IMPORTED SLE HALE HOSE, full fashi the kind you always pay 35c. for, at..... Main Floo BLOOMINGDALES' Pebble Eyeglasses, | Good Umbrellas, $1 “Rainproof," "Wear- Y Sap well” and “Ironélad” Umbrellas made of The eyeglasses and spectacles in this sale are set in goldine frames —the former have patent Ameri- can cork nosepieces, the latter straight or riding bows, The ex-| clusive optician’s price 95 j of these glasses iv $4 nt, Centre and $5. Ours is Mein Flo BLOOMINGDAL, y tulicia, sk tare edge ner, case and tassel fine assortment of fancy handles. Sizes ————— On Easy Terms Our Co-operative Plan enables you to purchase Furniture, Carpets, Rugs, Sewing Machines, Talking Machines, Oil Paint- ings, Household Goods and almost anything at the regular cash prices on very liberal terms, Waretooms, 4d 2 400r/ Our Fur Prices En-. Later on you will have to pay dovb’e our prices for furs as practi- | Fay a small derosit and we will store the furs free of charge until -Men’s $55 Far Lined Coats at-$25- Of fine black Ke-sey and broadcloth, 52 | Fine examples of high-class | tailoring in the newest loose box shape, with Lined throughout with brown Spanish mink; beautiful pieced || Lined th oighout with brown ‘Russian | sable lynx, large storm collars of blended | Lined with fine quality Far Eaatern mink | or blended murkrat or brook mink, beatiful large storm collars of water mink or Persian quality collars of Persian box shape, with weited seams, very rcomy and | ~vatuts-ever-offeres” They” Some | 24c HW piece-dyed American with aytomatic run. | to match; tight roll; |p | for men, women and { ildren, | | \ 4