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——t "| @ drawing of a bomb, with’ the fu First he telephoned to Charies F. Ground, on the telephone. asus Col Nero Amityville,” sald Acri- y whowfer has been arrested ant St fixed.” Judge Hoyer hurried to Amityviile, In We meantime Judge Frost, of that vil- lake, had ived up to nis name, re- J} sisted all the appedis of Coroner Acre “BLACKHAND VOW “AFTER PATERSN'S CHE OF POLI suas Gets the Regulation “Letter With ¢ Demand for $250. PATDRSON, N. J. Police John Bimson, Aug. 3. ot Hand” letter: * “Yo are hereby noiified, to meet ue to-night. Aug. 2, et the (Sernee of Madison avenue and Market atreet.: You are to pring with ‘you the | | gum: of $20. If you fall-us, we will Blow your house from under. you. e “BLACK HAND.” ‘On the reverse side of the letter w § ‘o'clock | leading from the house. Under the pie- | gure was written, “This is it.’ Chief Bimson says he thinks the whole | hing Is a joke, but that he wil keep | eppointment; aud hopes to meet tne | Handers.” He will @t_ bring j the $250, however. Ho says that }pome time ago tho police srrested two | men for sending a threatening letter to @ barber here, demanding money. Tae arrest. took place o; the corner where the "Black Handers” want to meet him to-night. He hardly expects to meet the writer of the letter. [CORONER MEETS -——AFROSTY JUDGE Acritelli’s Auto” Toot-Toots Merrily on Long Island Till Constable Appears. | *Toot-toot!"" Z { Just like thet the horn of’ the auto | mobile ‘was blowing. The time was | Featerday afternoon; the place was } Amityville, L. 1. “Toot-toot!* Seated tn the automob!ie were Cor- ener Peter Acritelll, his wife and two friends-from New York. The Coroner Jett Mulberry Bend Saturday afternoon | fer a vacation tour of Long Island to ,@m & month. Incidentally he planned | to discover why the deposits from Ital- tan reaidents of certain sections of Long | Island are no longer reaching the Acri telli back in Mulberry street in aatis- factory yolume, for is not Mulberr-ce ax fine a ctreet as there { sin Ital-ee? “Toot-too' The horn kapt making nolses like At through the Sunday calm of Amity ville. Coroner Acritelli sat back wit @ large cigar in his face and a smile Upon It—the face, not the cigar. Sud- denly a man wearing an adult tin star appeared. id the pak: He was a constable ‘gosh and he was there to do his duty. He announced that the autome- bile was violating the Amityville speed Umit ang be pinched the chauffei Did Coroner Peter Acritelli submit | tamely to the outrage? Far be tt from + him to do a0. He began to pull wires Mur- “ply at Good Ground, leader of Tammany Hall was not} at home. T critelli_tel Phoned tthe sume ie OL TM Yaubope Lyxn at Good ground. Jud Lynn was not-st home. Finally the Coroner got Judge—John Hoyer, who | alea has a ‘country ‘at Good ran tell and fined the cha In vain did Judge Hoyer, upon his ar- the ‘line remitted ritelli ty an. ct in New York anda xood 4 jail man, Judge Hall siti becuse holde wan ne much of rc b < sx around Amivvill > Be aides, the constable needed the mone: wat on the Lonk Island roads. to-day there If an automobile snooping aon) Beated in the tonneau is Coroner Acri- | Veith ota toot!" [ee |i “ONAL WITH TWD ~WEVAND AO 4h |Machine S | ersaults and Drops Occu- already been hack to_us for more, a for three more days. Butler's Best Borax Soap, Cream of Wheat, Wheatena..... Stamps 10, with of the following purchases: Tahte Salt—Blue Ribbon; free Ic 25¢ } BSS Sate Thi horn goes that way and the rur- nenrtn stop, took and Jisten Blop a long times Phen they wee" tie automobile. The wheels are just) turning, They stand and watch tt pasx and aa it disappears In the di th the agility. of ‘a steam roller the it again—the horn: | “Toot-toot ——— TWO KILLED WHEN CitR CRASHED AGAINST WAGON. — Motorman and Driver Lost Their7 Lives and Passengers Were Injured. CHICAGO, Aug. 26.—In a collision be tween an electric car and a wagon | the suburb of Glencoe to-day the m: i man oon the car, whose name {a known, and the driver of the wagor John Morrasick, were kliled The car Was #0 ye rate of forty miles an hour when {t struck the waxon which It carried along the track for fect. Several of t cay were slightly F this information should prove of val- ue to you in your search for a Room, Apartment, Store or Office, this no- tice will-net have been printed in vain. “To Let™ Adver tisements re printed in The Yorid last wees era Tick mun and Tribune combined Look Where Your Chances Are Greatest. Peerless Cocoa. Unsurpassed in purity auality & Havor; 1 Ic Peerless Shredded Gstatine Macaroni or Spaghettl-- brand, best imported; bottle 2$c.can i “S&H. 10 “san running; large carton. Corn Starch: -Peerless ; very 10c “choicest quality, large pack. UG Korn Kinks — The Fopular 10c cereal; two packages —Extra cholce; package... 10c ‘Whole Pickling Spices. Peer~ less, selected; large paceige. 10c Bicarbonate of Soda—the pure 10 baking soda; pacsaze Cc \| Trovatore brand, peerless 12 if in quality, large package... C) 1 «tb, Box Best White Gloss i Olive O11 — Morte & Co, Extract—fast View; Er eerand nourishing; jar. eW0WV7"—oo t Sugar Corn. ste Brand, Maine's: very choi estamos te Hein us —packe ed: hegular 12c’ @ cans can, Meee 3 for 25c Sunset Spring Water. Bottied in the Catskills. Big bottle, contain 10c ing nearly Ay gal. Sara Sparktiny famous ZH stanips tikes Bridge, Som-jcanot. “A [the home of ¥ loads are arriving almost hourly, and we aremore than pleased to be able to continue this popular sale Best Creamery Butter, lb., 27c The choicest shipments—fresh daily from Western Creameries of the highest reputation. mena BUTL Package, 13c. 10 23, 00 Peerless Tomato Ketchup.... R, & R, Potted Tongue, can ee “§.QH.” StampsFree with All Purchases F*S°P1.5 9. 2. | Spring Water. niyo LOC] At 84 James Butler Licensed Liquor Stores » with bbitle Wilson or Hunter Whiskey. . BSH Stamps tree (ate na an a emer en THE EVENING WOP.LD, MAY SEE TOUSEY tis suppoac chuutreur ar, wh upports of the bridge three occupants were pitched o car before It landed In the wat > excaped bring carried down w ot Injured = Is son, who es olde In xetting out of th doctor was summoned and and. th were removed to am Axtord close by. while mak st partial con ruck the wooden f Right to Know Status of Corporation’s Affairs. was in ra boy tice Brady to-da Supreme Court Ju ‘|decided that Georms * FEES | Richard mt 1 the. fr t pants to Water. ribs and Dis shoulder t may ace the books of the Frank Touse boy's rigitt leg Ww Publishing Company. Hastings ie the a at Mr. Axford’ } Q . PATERSON, N Aur, %—Oscar 1 Avy when (hey: were taken tn executor of rn estate of his wife, oe 5 re 55 thetr n Bernardaville, pies t vho died 1 es Richard, of Bern Ne. his son and). Mr. aie Pasta ant Tousey Hastings, who dled tn. i a os cember, 1M6. At the time of her death ‘the Ontooken, the Washington Harald.) m-the cost fying. Is go- up! Do you ‘find It 90 “What have Ito do, with’ the cont iving? 1 hoard. Mrs Hastings ormed percent of 1 capital stock of the cempany and t executor has been In ltgation Sinclair Toucey, the president. of company, ever -since. - At All the James Butler Stores “ste We%aceay.” 42 St al... trictly - Every Egg Is Guaranteed Strictly Sweet and Fresh. Housekeepers are delighted with these eggs and their price, as we predicted they would ‘be last Thursday when we announced the sale. Fresh Eggs, 25° Hundreds who had:been buying the highest) priced eggs-hive nd have been kind enough to openly express their satisfactions Car- Wash Day Specials. © Cakes-Coney istand Laundry Soap for 1Oc & Packages Clenewol Washing Powder ‘oi 5C @ Ibs. Best White Gloss Starch, extra) strong. 9c Azure Ball Bluo—always gives best results; \-Ibbox OC Large Bottle Good! Strong Ammoni 5c Butler's Borated Washing Fluid, dissolves dirt; bot. Oc Large Bottle of Con vont 10c centrated Ammonia, 12c enoice, 14S: GROCERIES Violet Ammonia—or the daintiest lingerie; bottle, Ss. 2H. : 5 Stamps FREE with any one of these three breakfast cereals:— Egg-O-See, Triumph Oats or) oa: Kellogg's Toasted Gorn Flakes ‘Oc “$. @ H.” Stamps FREE with any ono of the following: al 5c 3 Ibs. Sal or Washing Soda, 2 Squares Butler's Biue, 5 :IC 2 Pck’gs, 25c : : PT Biscuit Dainties At Reduced Prices. omg Crackers,... ) Pekee, 3 Zu Ginger Snaps Unecda Milk Biscuits... j 4c Graham Crackers. Sugar Crimps... Johnnie Cake.. Frult Crackers Vanitta waters chemically pure, for.......... ma\es clothes snow white... less selected; package... eee Cc 3 Pepper—Black or white Sing- spare spices; {-Ib. tin... 10c }é Mustard — Butler's Peerless; Fy full teeagth; 1b; ine LOC Chili Sauce—Butler’s; piquant, f pleasant appetizer; bottle.... 10c | Vinegar—From cider or white i Lb. Very Best Tea. .50c) 80 layla urgerbottienae 1 OG 4 Lb. Very Best Coifee, IC) Vaniiiaor Leman Flavoring 10c [Meader * brand: “+S, @ H’’ Stamps ‘Gur Own" brand; cae Witch =H: i—Cures FREE with buirns,d soreness cute" Bites 12c the following purchase ; rer siete a : $ Lb. Very Best Tea, 25c/ alt Vinegar—Butler’s; the : ley oie cates | DIC 15c Smoked © “S.OH.” Stamps FREE with the following purchase: best for table use; bottle. Stamps Free with large battle t5c “Sok Hy Stamps: Freewith-darge-battle P Peerless Worcester Sauce.. 15c Beef. “S, & H." Stamps Free with large bottle 3 ElueRibbon brand, Spanish Olives, Mammoth Queens... 5c large 1c eee 12 Stamps Free with bottle Croix Bay Ram == 2oC € “Condensed Milk. Richardson & Robbins* Picnic Delicacies. eran et i Butler Brand, 3 cans........ 25c¢ R. & R. Potted Ham, can, ....10¢ Liberty Brand, 3 cans... 28 toc | | Essie Brand, by the cn... ..10¢ Grape Juice, Essie Brand. Guaranteed absolutely pure and unfermented; 10c toga Star Imported Belfast | Ginger Ale. Corry's. most delicious and healthful ginger Gl 10c | and effervescent: | pint bottle 19¢; ale imported; by half:pint bottle, , the bottle ...... {Claret 1QO Stumps Free withgallon Old Monogram Whiskey $3.00 {cpvenaenmnstanns Pert: §O Stamzs tre with hall calor Old Monogram Whiskey. 1.50 Guinness’s Sherry §O Stamps Free with eallon Imperial Whiskey...... $2.00 Stout AVA Pe ZS Stamps Fr tbot. Old Cabinet Whiskey, $1.00 ] Famous alt tages, rich, tull- | BO stamps Fre: with botil: Old Menogram Whiskey... 75C | oven tote bodied wines} 25 stamps Free with hujt gallon Impsrlal Whiskey .$1.00 2 i inesofheeel 15 Stamps Free with boitle of Imperial Whiskey 45c¢ $1 -35 i be ZH Stimps l'ree with bottic Kingussle Scotch Whiskey... OS5§e ¥ f 5c T5¢c Bass Ale Highest standard} of quality. | th bottle Superior Ory Gin eer neee acento een t ' Stamps Free with . Dozen bottles, » 95g | (90 2x vertie cass ef Lager Beer - $1.00 cue tree DOC fb Your étoice « ichler's or Liebniann’s—light or dark, $1 -50 ee , sees ee French Brandy, Preserving Brandy. | Blackberry Brandy, Jean: Francisco et Cie.’s ime t ers uperior ¢, for T ome Mrand, the hot weather ported ( vottie.... $1.15 sea ESC | Peeuklormualties meme) 30C Gordon Hastings the COMPANY'S BOOKS Court Rules Executioner Has =| h SEITE Rea Ls ms (MONDAY, AUGUST 26 | le Heaamafirdfore } us tO MELE aen 1907. maker's, been notable for its high ‘character. offerings it presents, sold it will be very $12 Parlor Tables at $6 i Parior or center tables In’ quartered golden oak and {mitatlon ma- ‘hogatiy; the quantity is about equally. divided between the two woods: square top, square pillar, with platform base and shaped legs; moulded edge and trim; highly finished. : ‘ $22 Buffets at $14 Quartered: golden Onk -buffets; top 38xi8 Inches, one large drawer, two small drawers; a closet on either side with colored glass doors; cabinet top with one shelf; ovai piate ailrror 18x28 inches. $8 Extension Tables at $5 ; Golden oak.extension tables; 42-inch square top; deep rim;, turned legs; 6 feet long when extended; well bullt and finished. $17.50 China Cabinets at $9.75 Weathered oak China Cabinotd; 56 inches high, &0 inches wide; Colonial design; straight ends and front; three shelves; well built and finished. - : $9 Colonial Chairs at $4.50 Tn quartered golden oak, five in weathered oak; an artistic small size arm chair with saddie shaped wood seat; a suitable chair for a desk or ifbrary table. Store Closes Daily at 5 P. M. Saturdays at 12 o’Clock THE AUGUST FURNITURE SALE Enters Upon Its Last Week Today It has been a great record, this month’s achievements in selling furniture at Wana- Not only has the, quantity exceeded previous years, but the class of furniture sold has ap Never have there been so many rich, beautifitl pieces offered at the well-known August savings of a quarter to one-half. And now the sale begins its last week—five days and a half more remain in which to take advantage of the superb Many lines have disappeared, of course, but until the last piece that lears a special August tag Is well worth your while to pick as:many pieces as you can for your liome, can get equal values again—and when Fall furnishings make such most welcome, whether it be one of 250 on a $100 purchase, or $500 on a $1,000 purchase, To illustrate the wealth of opportunity that still awaits yqu, Ten Very Special Furniture Bargains - in most desirable pieces, of which we have ample supplies, and upon which we make specially. low: prices: oft HPaamafr dre _ It will be months before you mands upon your purse a saving on furniture is we list : $7 Iron: Bedsteads at $4 | Tron Bedsteads in’ full size, 4 {6 in. wide: 1% 10 Pillars; fancy panel head and foot piece: fancy fron ¢ plece is 62 inches high, foot piece 41 inches high; fin enamel, hfghly finished. . $75 Buffets at $50 \ Mahogany Buffets or small sideboards; Colonial design; 54 tnches long, 22 inctes deep; 2 large and two small drawer > aide with’ glass doors; 28x14-inch Frenah plate mirror, moulded back and highly polished. $78 Set of Dining Chairs at $39 half price; ats in Sets of six each, mahogany dining ‘chairs at just Colonial design; banister Back; ‘shaped Jegs and claw fect; dark green leather; Highly polished. $18 House Desks at $12 Dark mahogany house desks; 30 Inches long, 18 inches deep; fluted legs; drop lid; one outside drawer; five compartments and drawer outside; of fine construction and highly finished; eight of tb desks in Tuna mehogany and-four in quartered galden onk $17 Litrary Tables at $10 Mahogany finished library tales; 42 inches long, 28 Inches | deep; one large drawer: oue large shelf; heavy turned Jegs; moulded edge and rim; highly polished. ‘ =e Reductions Reign On Shoes for the Family Many a pair of Summer shoes is shabby; and the Labor Day trip is looming in the offing. Low prices rule on re- mainders of our Summer lines of Shoes—it is a fine time to browse among these offerings, and pick out the footgear You need at a saving of a dollar or two—half the value in Many cases. Details; Women’s $3 to $5 Oxfords, $2.50—Pumps, Ribbon Ties and Oxfords in all leathers. -Broken sizes. Women’s $3 Oxfords, $1.50—Best choosing for narrow feet; but all sizes to start : Girls’ $2.50 to $3.50 Pumps, $2—Tan and black; various styles; small sizés are $1.50 und $1.79. Men’s $5 and $6 Oxfords, $3,40—All sorts of styles, with all sizes {n one or another. Also some Lace and Button samples Men's $3.90 Oxfords, $2.85—~"Wanamaker Special” Oxfords; lines to be discontinued Men's $3 and $3.50 Oxfords, $1.50—Odds and ends—-good bargains for the man whoso size is here. Boys’ $3 Oxfords, $2—Regular stock, best oek leather soles, in | patent leather, tan and black calf. Sizes up to 644. Taffeta Silk Petticoats At Enticing Prices Prices which mean decided payingn—petticoats which are stylishly fashioned of silk, in plaids, plain colors or {n changeable effects. At $3.95, regularly $5—In plain At $7.50, regularly $10—In Ky een eet Ch Ce EN pile or changeable colors; two | At $5, regularly $6.75 — or | *¥/¢*- | fancy plaids, plain or changeable At $8.50, regularly $10.50—In colors, and black. : Plain or changeable colors, and At $6.50, regularly $8 — In er yiyad 3 changeable colors; made with deep | ¥!@ck, with deep sectlonal founce. flounce. floor, Old Butlding. Very Exceptional Offerings Household LINENS | Fine, pure flax Linens, including Towels, Table Cloths, | Napkins, and Fancy Pieces; some from our regular stock at deep price-reductions ; others the result of fortunate purchases—all wonderful opportunities for the housekeeper. ‘These displayed on the Main Aisle, Old Building. - Auckaback Towels, 4 Two bundred dozen excellent quality Hemmed Huckapack Towels, mostly pl some blue or ‘ x 3 anit ed borders. 17x31, ine, TM reckauack Towels, S0c. Very fine hemstitched iuckabuck Towels, te, with amall’ damask figures, such as carnations, feur-de- He, clover leaf and tultps; 22x43 In, Regularly S40 Napkins, at @L85 dozen. Two hundred dozen 2-Inch Napkins, eight handsome designs Regularly $2.60 2 doren. Fancy Linens Iteduced. Beautiful Kenalssance pieces, with WERE » fancy work, at sharp reductions: fie WE BOC, from WG: xt in. at W120, from pha: from $2.25; 20x72 In., at ®1.D0, from $275; 9 In, round | all plain. whit tn nen a0 2uxb4 in., promqunres at BLS. fron si : d i : vin Damatk ‘Table Covers or Centres, cholce designs, ailghtly solled, nd 4 in, #250 from 8.0 and 4.4), S ‘And, in the regular Linen Store, on the second floor, a particularly fine laf of one hundred and fifty i Fine Irish Pattern Table Cloths @apkins, others without, that we offer 6a)! less than they were imported to xy Of double satin damask, beautiful or legs soiled from handling. Speci- some with mateh at one-quarter OF sell for. Superb qy designs—but all mor men sizes and prjcess |, Clotha—ix2 yids. WADA worth $10.75; 2x2%4 yds, 315 YAS... HG-BSy BSB, worth $10.75 ty #12, worth, $7 to, $2.60; ZANI yds, $H.50, Bt J nace you. 18, BIS, worth $13 to $90. Napkins—gi-inch Napkins, at $10 dogen, worth $15 to $2.00, gob | => worth, yds., $10.70 to 4, worth Formerly |. T. Stewart & Co. — In-Shirt-Waist Suits-and—Dresses JOHN WANAMAKER afty Economy [larcurcaf- Sub-Station Store, Old Building 7 > : Boys’ $6 Fall Suits, $3.85 We offer today a most unusual bit of zood fortine to ps boys in the shape of TWO HUNDRED. BOYS’ ALL-WOOL § smart Fall styles, at $3.85, instead of $6. Remarkable, indeed, in this time of scarce all-wool materials. These suits are made In the regu Wanamaker way, that all mothers know to provide the best wearing quality. Thers are Sailor and Ruxsian Blouse Suits, with bloomer trousers, in blue or mixed cheviot, and Double-treasted Jacket Sults, with belt, and knickerbocker trousers, in blue cheyiot. Sizes 3 to 16 years, in one style or another. Undeniable Bargains Plenty of time yet to wear Summer suits, but Fall garments ctaim our attention, therefore we haye nipped 50c and $1 from the prices of these pretty dresses to clear them out quickiy. At $1 to $2.75, were $1.50 to $2.75—Shirt-waist Suits, of lawn, white ground, with noat figures, or black-and-white checks. Dtfferont styles, variously trimmed. At $1, were $1.50—One-piece "Peter Pan’ House Dresses, of light figured percale: rolling collar and short sleeves. Waist Values Worth While At $1, regularly $1.50—Of lawn, front of ail-over eyelet or blind embroidery and plaita. At 50c, regularly 75c to $1—Of Jawn. trimmed with fine embrofjery or Valenciennes lace Insertion. Three-quarter length sleeves $1.50 and $1.75 Wrap ers at $1 Of percale or lawn; light or dark grounds: fitted back, plaited; trimmed with embroidery or fancy traid. Skirt finished with deep flounce. Good Petticoats at Small Prices At.7Sc —-O! striped percale; deep flounce, with two small ruffles, finished with olalts. a sf At $1—Of striped gingham; deep flounce of plaits; or of black mercerized gateen,-deep flounce of accordion plaiting and two small ruf- fies, or trimmed with bias bands, $1.25 C. B. Corsets at 75c C. B. a ta Spirite Corsets, long and short hip models of fine batiste, Now much under price. ‘ Axminster Rugs One-Third Under Price The rugs are slightly mismatched and shaded. That {8 the reason the prices are Jess than the regular values. ‘The lowcred prices more Tham batwnee-the alight: defectr. 9 ft. x 12 ft. Axminster Rugs, 27xh4 In, Axminster Rugs, at $15.75 at $1.65 4% ft. x 12 ft. Aymiuster Rugs, 36x63 in. Axminster Ruga, at $8.75 at $2.75 enero eee : Some Oxfords and Shoes Have Marching Orders ‘They -witi-more-out-raphily,-t00.—They show. excelent ‘quality and they are up to date in style and bear prices much less than. those usually given them: At $1.20 and $1.50 a@ pair, regularly $2 and $3—Kid and patent leather Oxford and ribbon ties, At $1,90 a pair, regularly $2,50—Black dress shoes, lace and but- ton, kid and patent leather, At $2.40, regularly $3 and $3,50—Gun-metal calf shoes, button and lace, made on snappy lasts, with welted and stitched soles and Cutan heels. Men's and Women’s Traveling Bags ' Reduced One-Half Only a limited number of these handsome bags, however; so ba prompt if you want first pick. Many of the bags are imported. ‘All are In the latest styles, and they are made of various leathers—alligator, walrus, oalf and cowhide, Sizes range from 12.to 15 Inches. Prices from $3.35 to $7.60. 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