The evening world. Newspaper, August 26, 1907, Page 7

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| FOUND IN RIVER | ~ UNDER BRIDGE, NIV BE JUMP ——— HOATAGL Th | ChMACAL BANK CLERK'S LEDGER | | | coe | George Holton, Saved Near Brooklyn Span, Can’t Swery eto Love Affair. xplain. wee | Reggle poe ao said, had Te Tarvey” Renshaw Now jitvexactlyrelear yet, te : ad Geo The big. touring Wants to Live—Friends De- Bee oe nerd neues spss “ SN Ere yay nouth of} hotel ance, when a pair of driver-| took him'to Bancroft on a are Girl Has S eS mene clar : Girl Has Said ‘Yes. ie captain tlesks! fear-maddened shores cOlarrived there about, & o'c in wicked Sim up large truck, dashed upon [t from the!) morning. Twenty men took Higgs ay Accoming to Hotton] direction of Madiaon avenue. | from the. Stierff, hauled him off in 4 T. Harvey Rens | dropped from the t near| |The bhauffeur Had shut of powerjdray. 4 a , Fea. Winer vou BOOK 2 wate whe: ‘on ilmfousine | Shorift lett for Omat unday | the Brooklsn_ t ra dis-lwhen a scream from ‘the’ ilmousine | the Sher panies pugs teat N tunce of 190 fe: But he didn’t have a{'made him aware of the impending per) Vig asked him what he would Slee nena: Eplecubal | bFul¥e on him was brought] He sat as If petrified, unheeding the] they shouki attempt to lynch Higginw. ua s s ashore. and h ow the bridge, | screams from the rear to ‘Let us out!| |“ Hhoot the first: man who tries {t." he hare aver aE ire OM) whereas if he had leajed off the pler| Let us out!” | ell, we just wanted to know. The! Bunday and ts very much tn love every | he would have been carried upstream. In an Instant the runaways were upon | chances you will have some shoot- ay of tt to have} Holt rho ix fi co years ol, | ther dreds of spec oa ing tod day of e ve whi three years old.|them: Hundreds of spectators saw the) 'PR Done ime w anton one.| been the lo a diisays-he is advertising «agent, and (truck, skidding on the pavement, strike | tre had worked on th e farm and] young Mr aw to disap’ ajthat he Ives aj No. 18 Dean street. |two Jarge | ome trivial with Mr, azo In ou blon that his) Rrookly ew. pretty feel eeeta < | Copple: y eel in su that his | Brooklyn. He. waa pretty shabbily |restaura ance away, Down pre vita a BRIeialinenetion relatl » a lot ed for an advertising agent they came with a crash, scarcely fifty) of a reason for the murder, He killed of pe When John“ Androvett, of the |feet in front of the automo! The| he barn-yard “with @: guns He] iia ° saw him first, he was | horses few on and swung clear of the) Mat & youne nian, and after his mrrest ot ay: In the water) auto by the narrowest margin Dormere | tne In eve: dat the Jail the ¢ Fulton and | before crashing-into buge iron column ao oot z - yok-loss than Netty feet In the | from it. He tx now headed the c rear. The heavy column of the clock NY wetting his ne trovett saw t had no chance | snapped like a twig asd the olg again, and aw & round. so he eda distress siz-| timepiece fell upon the head of one of f] return his fob wil The tug Jo las, which WAS the horses, knocking him down. Hal: His accounts at c street ferry slip das many by- Biraight as a string » shooting Mut in ed the team, | Hat and Coat In Boat. women in the! enshaw's home In Rockville Centre) sed Into the fa at N 5) Ci lives Lasi Sunday } Rockaway Inle On ing when he lef presumably mare sequently developed Lynbrook and rode over t At Jake's Point Hotel h with his tw by the ho The run Trap E Runaway Te Vanderbilt were pf-the Hotel from red Path by Crash Into Lamps. a narrow esci ir Just abou! of which Mr and Mrs.) OMAHA, AY ft is ¥ embers. to-da io-be a woman walking to the 5 horses and wat gtel attaches: Away (cam was nsfer it was sald she is a leader of owned by from disaster New NAN AKO WIFE i Sheriff, Rushed to Tree and Strung Up. Loris Higgins, who a farmer, and murdered W appl his w was ly Youn; Om oner, County jail and | ICASTO THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, AUGUST 26, 1907. MRS HNDERBILT. NEBRASKA MOB HAS CLOSE CAL LYNCHES SLAY N AUTOM with-Truck [s! Pious Prisoner Grabbed from! w.. From Wrath to Come. had a up {th my wife an ¢ and salied for Eng nt days ved elk and his, month % tuld Samuel Wiilhite, who claims to le Lal oie bea preavher, ax he was. installed in years ago q for himself and wife and Ark five children in the Municipal Lodging. | SSN ERTANIALAED RSL House on East Twenty-third gtreot to- seemed greatly distressed at hay He was taken to the tnatitution, b: Tnapector Rogers, of the State Roard o: Charities, who discovered him almost|to return to his. home, n Cunard line aleam.| fact that he ‘thinks a» villp Saturday afternoon rare 47 pect Willhite and his wife are about thir-/ it had been tyefive years old, and the oldest child] pany. IT; He -hed-netaugeage arrived, and cl d lomt by the ste. OANA ONAN TSN — So For | |) Over Thirty Years) ”* The Kind You Have Always Bought WE CENTAUN COMPANY, TY MURRAY STAELT, NEW YORK CITY. | FE, J, Snyder, superintendent of oo] Buildings, to-day submitted his t to President Winthrop, of the 4 of Education n of sittings growing number of file into the Bb addit! comr children next sittings for 0s mont cy f Di de! out In spite strikes, de- In the day th % 5 lay |. uses, the ene eatiach 6-YEAR-OLD ‘BOY CRUSHED eo pelt hoe Renshaw had been w ools and one new tn the bo! and the suit case there To-day Vice-Presid gale on behalf of the this staicment The Plain Truth “There truth whatey -—grories of a National Ban fara sabe scoe cars and “L" trains crossing | nat dep: h | cross ited, while the passe and there is no ; : er rca Linatront Mr. Renshaw ts il! lows and on the afternoon, land, N, Y., when w Jast Thursday, We t there until his health had improved las. gathe: | were cut “A great Injustice has been dono a when tak Poilce Capt. Cro t UNDER A LOCOMOTIVE. pancs of No . fell Both off, bu an ‘to 1 the New | Run Down While Cros ing Tenth, sci | Avenue Tracks of the New 41) ©0% Yo very Worthy young man. Mr. Renshaw man could not have dropped oft was (taken Into the bank about four dge without being seen by some =< ears ago On MY sURKestion. His na nis flight through the air, He 4 been brought to me by some of hi 1 ck from which ‘Ho works o have fail latives, who are prominent Fi'the niall department and handies na whatever. He is tho support of two sisters. A few months ago, so sarn, he fell In love with an eatin | young ‘lady of Rockville Centre. | cause he @id not feel that his salary Be- Very much downcast. [am convinced | that when he loft home last Monda contemplated sulcide. But he avidencly | Nis mind at the last Delleving her eighteen-year-old daugh: im to take a good rest and/ ter Kitty to be hel a prisoner on Coney thén te come back to us, His salary {s| island, ax was May Schick, of Newark, going on and his place is being held | sir, Anale Dittoxiite, of Union Hill, to Cortland ; That is all there ts to It. except & hee Martingale wailled-ex-|N. J., to-day called upon Capt. Langan Sand here Mr. cept I think there's kolng to be a wed-|and urged that a search be made for ee aidan, a ntetty young | Her chiid. Xitty Dittoktte has beeo ckville Centre, 1s spending | missing from home since July 15. She ort was last seon by a friend of her ateter May two days later in the company of & rough-looking man at Coney Island. Capt. Langan deta two detectives to look for the girl. According to Mrs. | Kitty some time ago} woman of the summer FRENCH LINE CUTS ttan, one new xX, seven new schools on in Staterr Island Besides the new tions have been made ¢ additional sittings are distriputed Snyder expeots the new Stuyves- Mr. ant High School, in Manhattan, to be although only 75 out of the g§ ers have returned. A strike in 9 also delayed work on a school, “WHITE LABEL” A pertectly pure Scotch Whisky of charming flavour and refined soltn ess Mellowed by great age her tame to Kitty Burns, ex- that her own name wus too hone had intentions of beco tg aa 1 mother had re- fused to give her daugater permission to go Upon the stage, and she ts of the opinion that Kitty went to Coney Island to seek u footiights engagment, but feli In with peode who are d taining her. “She -was-a good sin as well asa pretty girl.” sald Mrs. Dittokiite to an Svening World reporter, “and 1 am Bure that she would not grieve rarente by willingly staying away." RATES 10 EUROPE War Between Transatlantic Companies: Feared in: Mari- time: Circles, (The French Steamship line to-day made a reduction tn !ts minimum firat- >) cabin rate to Kurope to meet the sharp | cute ef the Hamburg-American and | North German Lloyd Hines, whose pas: | wenger schedules for castward tramc | Werte recently materinity towered. OMctals of the White Star lino sald that company would ikely meet the Feduction within a few days. Maritime circles fear an ocean rate war may de- velop. No changes have been made so far in the maximum first-cabin, second- Claes or stecraxe rates for the Inter- BA wIiBERA AUGUST SALE OF Furniture, Carp2ts and Bedding 4A Home of Four Rooms Complete- ly Furnished, MANNS BRO L CREDIT HOUSE Oven Saturday Evenings Until 10 o’Clock, mediate season, and officials of the transatlantic lines hope that some ad- justment may be reached in the Inter- Mediate soagon rator. } The French line reduced its minimum first cabin rates to-day from $0 to £5 on its yarious ships. The minimum rate on the Provence was reduced from 985 to $75, and on the Lorraine and Sa- Yole the rate was reduced from $95 Writ An oMfclal of one of th oni companies the iee i] trouble used by the inability of the com- panies to agree upon rates for the re- cently built slow-golng steamships. to-day that No change will, be made in frat cabin Malted rates from Burope'untll after the sum- mar meason, 48 the companies have all thetr ships booked to thelr full quota Brul near the latter part of Ostober. oe CHORUS RIDES ASTRIDE. Lederer Teaching Girtn Bronco | Stunte at Stook-Yards, Lederer, manager of the Colonial The atre, is preparing a Wentern play to b: presented at the iditorlum The stre, | and with the tdea of Imbulng his ‘chorus | Put It on Your Head} \Watch for our Ad, Tomorrow girlk with the bronco spirit he has | dw schoo F tulcing at Ge ste riding horseback in olothes-pl This Is to a Rongh RK 10} in whieh the drama js to be framed, By the appiicadon of much liniment- th have learned the elements of Gorsepaci riding, | These Toome are 3 ROOMS 87 1 48 ¢ for our NEW BOOKLET containing Infor- mation regard- ing our outfits. free on application. c During August Sale Our Entire Stock of Brass and Iron Beds burning eruptions are caused by the outpouring through the pores and) at 14 Off Former Prices, 5 ry Brass Beds, on exhibition our Showrooms, We also furnish 5 ROOMS $444.98 Complete at “Our Hibera credit terms apply also to Long Island, New Jersey or Connecticut. ‘Matlon at Door, Manhattan, 11.3 more; Bis “3308; —Brocieten: Staten + Jetand. 28m, and Queens, 6.0@5 ud- sitional, ALL CARS TRANSFER - odiiijadleS ——— a Se { will you have the opportun- ity of buying a Rich-Toned, World-Re- | $475 Walters Concert $ ' Grand Upright Piano for 235 On the Very Easy Terms of ‘5 Down and‘1 Per Week Don't Miss This Great Labor Day Piano Sale. Not only does it present the op ortunity for you to buy the highest grade, most per‘ectly constructed Walters Concert Grand Up- , right Piano at a saving of $240. but it assures you of a pano investment as safe as ; urchasing United St tes Gald Bonds. We charge no interest for time taken in making payments, no, insurance, no extras whaterer, $235—that’s all. Upon first pay- ment of $5 we deliver p'ano to your home. The s. bas been eborinous, There is unly « limited quantity of planos re- majning, and we will uot book nay. orders at this price after Aug. 31, 80 you would be wise to come to-morraw and make your selection, New Model Celebrated Tone-Lasting Walters Concert Grand Upright Pianos Hace Reached the Highest Pinnacle of Piano Perfection. ‘ | | In tonal quality the Walters Concert Grand Upright Plane ts pre-eminent. | In construction it is withont « rival, In arUstic designing and make-up there is J) | no plano in the world at anywhere near {ts price that can equal it. are the’ newest tn design, bird's-eye maple lined, made of the finest i The Cases tcunic vencer and very, artistically carved: ‘They conlaln (he very Suest braee fanged repeating action; fall copperswound “fit strings Ino tbe bass, keys are of the finest ted Ivory; sharps a! i] covered and as smooth ua glast, 16-pownd hamn made of the fnost solid brass pedals and continuous brads hinges, new improved sounding-board i the pins are all buahed. of the best.workmanship: backs are let In and dustproot. [| They Are Really Masterpiece: in Piano Building, | Walters Concert Pianos Are Built to Last a Lifetime, Pianon within city limits will be kept In tune for one year free of charge. | | Pianos are gurranteed for fifteen. years. <A fnc-slmile of this-guarantee {es {PP Geerted: (ih ait letters on the top Ii ef-every ‘pian EXCHANGE °2 c2is,2802 19%, one of these beautifut new Walters con- - cert Grand Upright Pianos, and pay any balance at the 5 \ of $1 por week. A the-rato. I] FREE 9. exery purchaser of a Walters Upright Concert Grand Plano duriog this mile we will give free of charge w heautiful Japanese silk embrold ered plano scarf, stoo] and rubber cover. Make Your Se'ection at Once, as This Sale Ends Saturday Evenin: Upon request a representative will call Bloomingdales Warerooms, 34 Floor. 2 Lex. to 3d Ave., ||| All Cars 9 59th to 60th St. | Transfer to S.S.S.0URES ECZEMA | The cause of Eczema is a too acid condition of the blood. The itching, glands of the skin, Wf the fiery poisons with which the circulation is load. ed. - This acrid matter oming in contact with the delicate tissues and fibres with which the skin is so abundantly supplied causes irritation and inflammation and often excessive discomfart and annoyance, While ex. ternal applications, such as salves, washes, lotions, etc., are soothing and cleansing they are in no wise curative, because they do not reach the blood where the trouble is located. You can never cure Eczema with out- side treatment ; the blood must be purified. S. S. S. is the best treatment for the dsease, It ers down into the circulation, neutralizes the acids and humors with which the blood is infected, and makes the blood-current fresh and healthy Then instead of fiery, acrid matter oozing out through eke pores and glands, irritating the cuticle, the skin is nourished by a | rich, cooling, healthy stream of blood: S. S. S, removes every trace of the disease, and when the cure is complete the skin is left smooth and free from any eruption. Book on Skin Diseases and any medical advice fur aished free of charge to all who write, ‘ THE SWIFT SPECIVIC CO., ATLANTA, Corset Covers of nainsook, in Black Percaline Petti-| ’ Plates, ——fow-decoration, at Now is the time to get them. World advertisement costs aicents. Be the early bird. Sodas, Th Bargains To-morrow. is the last Tuesday in jj] the month of Auzust—a month | which at this great store has teen a continuation of bg sales; clearance has followed clearance, and now comes the final round-up. Worthy merchand se in complete assortments, broken lines of si es, etc., taken here and there from the departments, and aggrega ing a very large sssortment, will be on sale to- morrow—the last bargain Tues ay in the month—at the most ama ingly / uesday':="=: ever made. Cost and , ormer clearance prices haye been OES andthe new figures inthe items below, astonis sing.as_—_ they may appear, are true; so, if you would’avail of this great once-a-year” opportunity. it is well to remember that }} the store opens at eight. : i . ‘ s A Women’s Dressing Sacques,|Men’s Four - in - Hands, ' of China silk'in pink, blue, laven-| washab'e; white, figured ae + and plain colors; speci. 12 a | der and black; very pretty accor-| Men’s Negligee Shirts, | dion plaited and lace and ribbon effects, with ingert.ons of, Val. lace; light and dark éfiects, sizes 9, 12 to 18, 3 for $1, or each. 35 | 36 to 44; formerly $10 10 $16, ad, ores $828 35, 49 Women’s _ Mousquetaire| Men’s Bath Robes, ™=#°_ of | Gloves, ‘ow.tessth tisie tnread ? terry in yin waite, biack, 45c tan and gray; all sizes, at.. many good colors; regu- i lar $4 and $5.50 value.. $2. 95 i ——_— || Saxony Terry Robes, | Exceilent quality; in teautifit | colorings and designs; pin«, gray, |j biue, lavender and $4.59 || ? a variety of handsome styles; Val and To:chon lace insertions ani edge | front and back; regulaily | 75c reduces io. ie 49c brown; worth $8.-0,now made oj . amoric withd A , Thin | Shirts, jiocsces ovemsoer; won Men’s.$12 Watches, 721" pretty lace insertions and edge; 12 size, open face style, guarantced | worth $1.00 or $1.50, now 89 for 20 years, jeweied | 98c. and. is C) nickel-piated Ameiican $5 69 a — | movemenss, spec. OS | Gowns, high and tow ere eters is | andsomely trimmed with Imported yous, Men’s Half Hose, ‘Peres | HM fox lv id $1.50; 1] fash spotlal|peesandre, se OOC). wnstnen ioe 1 9C Cambri id M 5, , | Drawers, Crmbric and usin.’ Men’s Summer Under- | emcroidery and tucks; otacis with flare i.0 nce of w.de ia_c insertion’ and edge, _pen s.am and 49, | Cc | Baorggan. shirts and | WAT, siawers, sow 19c; 50c Bal- | briggau shirts and drawers, now 29c; athletic shits and 15c knee drawers, now....... hh White Goods, ribbon vows; worta $1, at Persian iawn oa wita deep knee tiounce;: Coats, rome huve=trim=| ~ white-ballsta\ Ane andateer, Sp4yre minga of cloaters of tucks and) llo wanted teorics, *20c others have pin-tucked a 2 } 98c | White Mad ras,. sectional flounce, at.. cy effecta’ térwais-2and—}t Women’s and Children's children’s dresses, very 15c white abe CU. AL os eee Vests eeitarie Se] ocean eenaet te teacher womens “ciate tothed 25 English Long Cloth, Seca aolt, 36 incnes wide, tor underwear; | silk Lisle Women’s Hosiery, ty 05) (Pk 2 $139 stockings in colois only; ,auze lisle — thiead stockings, with gacter to, n Sui uit Case, of * veig.it; substan- in Llack,tan aud white, lace open- woik and ian gauie lise toread qj, 24 in. long, 6 in. deep, in | brown and matt.og shades jeacher- Btocings, ail worta 5Uc per 24. C) provectedicornera; sone ¢ {| “$1.98, of fibre grass; light pair, @t......5 | metal irame a. “Tronclad ’’ Umbrellas, | made ol plece-dyes tait-ta, lock The Traveller Suit Case, | i tealiie Bn 5 Ranaies! guarantecg; ae 00 made of genue russct lesiher, s.roag und durable, casy-carrying hand witn stitched | qnsste—straps;—24— ine long; special at...... $2.95" -| Finest SOCAN ALLIZ 228 emesis] omg Quality Suit Case, | Wash Laces 2°, Fat..Va: 0: the best cout de leather; 24 in. | Paris edges and insertions, now 3c.; same us above, 40c, qua ity, at bench Val, euges and nser- Art Goods= Out entite stocks of | art and tancy good embracing bronses, painungs, ec. have been greatly reduced. all siuirt pockets; a tions, formerly 30c. dozen at | yards, now. 19c Tran Moussoul Rugs, *2** 5 | OOO aber beg High-Grade Clocks—®'s"-| scaly $26.30, now $18.75 regulator, with culendar; 12-inch | ~ may Bits = { Gal Hy ie Bebe le aaa: Lace Bed) Sets, Tvs scr cabinet; worth §10; now $3.99 Blue Willow Dinngr Sets, | E.glgh porceain, 46f pieces; ac (ualiy made to-seil for $i 98) > $4.00, now ouered at Tea Cups and Saucers, blue willuw decorations, 1Uc.; Oat- meai Saucers, /c.; Berry 5c Saucers reduced to.-.+++... Dinner and-Soup Piates, with the blue wil- 10 c choicest selections of Renaissance _ moti and ‘insertions; j bea.tiluily ade, $6.50 i] Three-Four Fold Screens, {j in Spanish and iliuminated caters, decorated ail wood, artist.c purlaps an verdure panels $3.98 and mission wood; Tables, prices to $24.00 fiom., ; solid 1 Parlor and Library 3355 (below regular pri Eyeglasses & Spectacles, ota mans free; r fworth $2 the maperb “Acme” | make; a genuine good sight help, if var chaste Met 39c| Maryland Rye Whiskey, alsolutely pure. We never use | spirits or any adulterante, This whiskey is old, rich and mellow and very low priced; at, $2 20 Hi Bobbinet' Ruffle Curtains English, with very dainty lace in- sertion, and edged with fall qt, 65¢; gal. deep full ruffle, ; 1. 75 On ; Special prices | >. NG yg. made ot| On Easy Terms. Men’s Night Shirts, 27.5.9) Jeccstrsen, where tm tts pric low neck and regular collars, with colored fast dye edging; eatiull “length and widts; sizes 15 tami, worth 39c; special at 39c our Co-operative Club you may purchase furniture, Carpets, Sew- ing Machines, Taking Machines, Household Goods on easy terms, Returning vacationists ‘soon be looking for new quarters, will A 2-word house, room or apartment thirty

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