Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
FOUND STARVING IN THE STREET "Old George” Picked Up by | the Police in Dying Con- | f -dition, | + “HURT AND PENNILESS. How He Received Wounds Wil! Never Be Able to Tell/s AGED ARTIST IS. TELEGRAPHERS 0 Expect: Former Union Me | we an opportune time to inter Join Them To-Day. oes = “We are going to keep up this fight,” phe added, “until the business Interests Biriking telexraph operators dexan «| 0% the country ‘force Congress to act. ‘ ‘We will be abje to hold on until the Retusal of in Head. a Fae | Th 2 half-starved { @lotives we: A fellow, heels, found at f@yenue to-day, ;& man who two Was ons of New ons freehand Der of the Fitth street . station, found the man siting on the curbstoneopposita the police sta | bia long, white hair matted with hanging over his shoviders, HL was formerly an imperial, but It grown to great length. The man held Sis head in his hi and was sobbing softly when & spoke to him. “Oome with me, the detective. The man tried to rise, bu: he was too weak, and the detective carried bim ecrosa the street to the station house. ‘There & Was found thet he had a long sash above the lett eye, and there was “wound on the back of bis head. Be- fore he could be questioned he collapsed. Hurt and Starving. A recognized | k's most consplou- said “But he js gierving, too.” said the wurgeon. Batore the eld chap mwas carted off tn the ambulance the police searched Bis pockets, Not « cent was found. 3 q 5 i g ‘ i 33 fe tf FI 5 ; Photographs “made 4 fot the work and “Old George,” as lest istimoney oat) collec! money. put his case ig the hands of the Lega! sid Society, Uatll two months S60 “Olt George” | ‘at the Plymouth Hotel Bouth strevis, ‘Then he disappeared seemed to have run out of money @ntirel; @ man without mouey ‘t eat regularly, "Old George’’| have pencils or charcoal eliner, | he-couldn't ply hts trade even if ous: | were fou: @ man received his tnjurt @ chances are that he never to tell them. BOSE ARREST Pulice Capt. Walen, of the Bast One then, to-Gay appeared !n Harlem Court | fo prosecute Joseph McMahon, of No. 14 / Bam Sicty-eighth street, who was ar- ested by the captain's man, Curtin, at “416 in the morning of Aun 4 after welling the policeman two drinks Park avenue. Assemblyman Quvillier, @ henchman of Percy Nagle, who ap- counsel, Proached the captain just before @ase was called and sald: | “This big fellow !s very sore about | this arrest. Ho doesn't went to make | trouble for you, But you made apme racks in that. barroor wot back You maid you a care what t replied Walsh law was being vi [1 40. not Delleve the telegraph com- } panies to arblirate made the men et) seoteg ean hold out:mugh longer.” | mine on a «radical move. When the Ideve Brooks, Superintendent of cot and Firat) s., came along end &: egtaphers. at a\n afternoon adopted a resolution assuring @lundred and Twenty-sixth street sta- ||! —__Yiquor_in_MoNally‘s saloon, No. 1As0 |} ‘| Rockers [bare been encouraged to believe the strike-broakers WHI take advantage of t os offered them and quit work. se union leadern were tald ® men whe had taken of the old union men would Su Vin all in m 1 a yo CARRY WAR INTO No Hope of Arbitration. | and women pickets were sta- Men j ttened about the Western Postal pulldings to-day President of the! phers’ Union, ad- that the position companies put asid: diate arbitration. Commissioner Seeger Now .Sirikebreakers, to | they” dectare} | next Postal | | rea of Congress, We will be ten to offers of real arbi- they must be genuine of- not sort lof arbitration we hayes been accustomed to jn the past. [the Eastern lvision of the Western t givas out, glowthg statements [dally as to how the business ts being transacted. Hoe sald; * “The atrike 1s lont.. It was lost when the men walked out of our office. It jie absurd to talk of arbitration There: lean be no art{tration as far as the | Weatern Union {s concerned.’ Won't Deal With Unions. Regarding the suggestion that the American Federation of Labor settle the trou! Mr, Brooks sald be would have no ngs with labor committees. President J. F. Ahearn, of the loca! union, made public the following mee- sage wiloh he sald bad been sent out who were | inion members who tailed to 0 call of full for- that they quit Should they ring forgiveness to the ware posted about in pitces to-day The strikers THE EVENING WORLD, from Chicago by TP i. rams under any uperintendent of th “Instruct a 1) Governm: cases wh. not! shows edintelye NABISCO SUGAR WAFERS are composed of the finest materials obtainable—the per- fection of delicacy—the acme ' of goodness. The mere pres- ence of these delicious confec- tions lends distinction to any table, whether plainly or richly appointed. me . In ten cent tins, also im twenty-five cent tins, NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY | Two Blocks on| i | Sixth Avenue. (eosin eee ie Beier rON [ oar Midsummer Furniture Sale. These Elegant $-Piece Parlor Suits Regular Price $100.00, at $69.50. 5-Picce Parlor Suits (like illustration), frames of mahogany, highly polished, legs in neat fancy design, with a trifle of carving at the top of frames; upholstered in cream tapestry, four colors of silk damask, Verona velour, Sicilian cloth, silk plush or panne plush, as you select—upholstering of the very best class. This design js fresh, new and beautiful. The regular selling price 's $100; special for this week... $69.50 : Regular $8-50 Bed Couches | $5.95 | | Better than many Couches advertised In “Spectat Sales.” Because: The trame is heavier. “The National Steel Wire is the better spring. The fabric Is supported by nearly double the number of steel helical springs. The mattress and bolster are covered with plain green denim ‘and are all well filled. Upholstered Couches (as illustrated) | Regular Price, $18.50 Sale Price, H y5$2.95 couches are exactly like the picture, and, as we say In the sularVaine-at $18.50. They are 30 inches. wide ong, golden oak frames, new designs, fluted + hall foat, con headpiece, deep tufting, all around spring | edge, indestructibl n construction. These $12.95 | and 6 feet 4 ir couches are covéred in your chojce of high- | grade artesian velours. Regular $18.50 value, at | $3.25 Reed at $2.25 stration), with woven back. d apron front, 5, with closely ser will be on k, and only ” 89 95 ( IN EITHER BUILDING rete | Wash Dress Fabrics | Silk and Cotton Pongee Suitings; regular | price 50c yard, Special at...2.... aS 34c | | These are 4 est Silk and Cotton Goods in the market, and {.much super all silk "wear ment of tan | gro i fig lect Dress Fabrics Ne Short Lengths of Wash he closed ONeill-Adams Co. Ustablished Forty Years Wilton Velvet Rugs (xa) Tap cttey Brussels Rugs feet) — ee | $27.50 values, re- 18.50 values, re- ' duced to.sese+++s $22.50 duced to......... $16.95 ") $24.00. values, re- $15.50 values, re- sto et $19.50) Aedes $13.95 20th, 21st & 22d Streets. | New Autumn Wool Dress Fab- rics at $1.00 per yard. An excellent and varied assortment in all-wool Panama Cloths, showing the 1907-combination-of colorings in stripes and. plaids; also blue and green Tartan effect:—THE: FINEST 00 ALL-WOOL ONE-DOLLAR FABRIC in the market. $1. Imported English Tailor Suitings. | Scotch, French and German—The most reliable qualities and the latest styles at the lowest prices possible. a ~ Black Dress Fabrics. A th ily, complete and up-to-date exhibition of Black Dress } very Goods. latest foreign and domestic weaves are | | shown. Splendid ‘Values offered In Broadcloths, fancy Cheviots |. | and Serges, Voiles, Veilings, Panama Cloths, Mohairs and Brill- | | fantines, | Sale of Imported Black Voile. 2,000 yards black Voile, fine, even, close, crisp mesh, 69¢ || | finest cloth ever offered at..........- ecbabadseoahy (ime ae DORITHER BUILDING |———____} | |... Solving the Problem | | How to Furnish a Home) for those who cannot afford to pay cash down. } Become a Member of the | O'Neill- Adams Household Club 14 i which enables you to purchase your Carpets, Furniture, Rugs and Upholsteries at our establishment, getting the benefit of our splendid assortment and our usual low prices. | | The cash payments are arranged to suit your convenience. | ||| Inquire of any salesman in the Furniture, ope ct Uphol- stery Department, or at the Charge Office, 2ither buflding. IN ADAMS BUILDING ONLY Good Carpets at Cut Prices. 7] | To-morrow will be bargain day in our carpet department. All Cut Rolls and Odd Patterns | of carpetings of all kinds must be cleaned out at once. To effect this important result we have marked all the above goods | at prices which mean a big saving to you. 75c. ALL- WOOL IN- BEST $1.50 BODY BRUS-| ||| GRAIN CARPETS, te- | SELS CARPETS, _re- i j duced to..eseeeeeesee 68c! duced to.....-..022--- Joe | | I! BEST 95c. TAPESTRY BEST $1.18 VELVET | 87c} CARPETS, reduced to.. 98¢ CARPETS, reduced to. . » $1.45 $1.35 Axminster Carpets reduced to......--.--.- ‘ Seamless Wilton Rugs 9x12 feet). Extra. fine quality, in Danese lesigns ane _ colorings; suaHy priced at $52.50; redu for this sale ieee $45.00 | Women’s High Grade é Pumps Special at $2.00 a Pair 4 Three hundred pairs of fine broad bow, perfect fitting, military heel Pumps, of Gun Metal and Patent Coliskin, with black kid lining; sizes from 2% to 7 in widths A to E, One of the best values we have ever had in the store ; $2.00 [ SDAY, AUGUST 27, Trish "Daye Dees C urtams, , $2.98 Finer quality Nets with dsep, very effective applique borden— purtajns that will add tone to:al- most any room. They are offered as an extra strong example of the opportu. nities to saye at these August sales In the Upholstery Dept Value $4.98. Odd Tafestry Portieres. Worth $3.50 pair. Many can be matched into pairs; extra heavy. tapestry; perfectly reyers- ible and richly fringed Lach Hand-Made Opaque Window Shades. Size 3x6 ft.; worth 49¢. each; of sit- perigr quality hand-made oll opaque, mounted on thor- oughly reliable rollers. S 29¢c 12'4e. Brass Curtain Roda tach ... The extension kind, complete with Handsome Bordered Portieres. Made of rich. ‘lustrous Armures, with beautiful Gobelin borders— Pair. Patr. Pat: hb) 6.00 values, 3.98 | 7.50 values, 4.98 | 9.00values, 5.98) Watt mt . Imported Scotch Curtain Madras. Artistic $2.00 Rope 3,0002yards of 6Sc. Madras—the fine quality, In white, ecru and Draferies. beautiful color combinations; very pretty for dining-room and 39c _ Made of heavy cord strands, with Mbrary curtains; yard WISE T ik Pins aaa ALS hi rererece festoon drapery effect (THE 14TH STREET STORE, Fourth Vieot.) ver top; rich i f- = fir ees ab #796 Curtain Nets by the Yerd, $2.00 Nottingham Lace , $3.50 Fine Scotch Lace | 5,000 yards best quality nets we have Curtans. Curtarns,’ ever offered at such a low price. f = Including the popular Madras Not a pattern in the lot worth less | Choice patterns in Irish Point and weaves and novelty double thread hay Teepe eis cotanta | Renaissance _ effects, nets. All 54 inches wide and 3% 5 end ards long and over- and fish net effects. full width and length. Paced ae Ges 14 Be ee $1.19| Beach: $2.29 Clearing Shirt Warst Dresses at Less Than Half. Lawns and Linons made in newest Summer styles. Will make dainty house gowns tor Fall and. Winter. Waists quite elaborately trimmed with embroidery; were priced at TE e} over $2.00... : WOMEN'S WASH SKIRTS. Plaited style, WOMEN’S DRESSES, of Flowered Organdies made of good quality Linon, THmmed and Lawns; Valenciennes Lace trimmed with a fold. Also” sizes for Walsts, full, flaring skirts misses. $1.50 value ........0005 69c | Wee tool se $1.49 Girls’ School Coats To-Morrow 10 A, M. to 1 P.M. Woo! Mixtures and Pongees, In Jaunty double-breasted style. years, Value more than $3.00... eas : (The 14th St. Store, Clearing Women's Waists Jap Stik and Lingerie Waisty like those priced earlier h ed leathers, best of soles, theséason at $3.00. Trimmed with pretty me- sizes 8% to 2, dallions and elaborated with various $1 89 i styles of yokes... eevee ees eeeeeens . (THE 14TH STREBT STORK, Secend Ficor.) A Carload of Barly’s Orlcloths On Sale To-Morrow at THE 14th STREET STORE at these very remarkable prics—fer yard: 30c Grade, | 45c Grade, 19cva/27 cra. 50c Grade, B3C va. THE 14TH OTRERY STORK dite Heer i G keoerin, 186 Choice Foods for Your Pog aR CURED HOU LD~ en from # GIRL’S TAN SCHOOL SHOES, made of select- GIRL'S PATENT COLT- SKIN AND VICI KID SCHOOL SHOES, sizes 8% to 2. C to E widths, $1.00 Gray Enamel Ware Sale. Some Very Special Bargains That Wl Sal! Rapidly “To-Morraie-—— you will find tt very much to your advantage to share in this sale, THE 1477 STREET sronm, , +QUART atest BAUCHD PAN @QUART BERLIN 18¢ WOOD KNIFE HARD N Theale! "ovedalens, 9C> Table. DESUERT PEARS — Larg 9 smoke | 1b Voter ‘rait spocues “ts | ota | deed, af YR ale! 100 RUIT srmurs— Be Bal oan: | BtweS FP Beta EPARTMENT, aithtul eummer | gream tartar Baking Tie high: perereee ee 230 road powder; lar 450. box... sper aS R— | tb, can seers LSC ory; ib te MACKEREL smell, joe, plamps ns frst) dollar ay Tob pal 4c Ne greet pevre WS rhteein ew meas | Boe: bib: ball’ 496 eine: 10¢ Greamery, Herkimer | SPECIAL SALB OF Pigdung ex: | © 1256 aroma = Blue Bel “ Bree greene | SRS oto i | Beier Mb BeE m4 ry 7 Pinereted oxirpet of | black or ‘mixeay on | Q ube REL Vanilla. or lemon; Wednesday) 8 pagard ae regular 250; 2-ounce, be, 1, 56 | boay, $1.10 foll measure 15¢ on J Pet bottle, on sale Bn CER A Purbe—The. popular tat ana blood mats fasary poser lee ing wine: in bottlnn mnary eee! 1 33¢ rm abel SOFT GHELL CRABS ; Superior Launch L ety) where Purest Moods @ Tecular Oo, steet all : oer logerate Prices. _ SROw =: 4 aK pain orem Srone, Gth fleer,) Rat oe ad ii Hib; bettie, ... B56 Combplete Bed Outfits White Enamelled Iron POD All Metal Springs, Hair Top and Bottom Mattresses, And we'll vouch for the quality of every afticle that goes Into the sale. The Bedstead |s as illustrated. Brass top rails and spindles on head and foot and brass chills Springs are very strong and durable. Mattresses are thoroughly sanitary, aré soft wid comfortable. THE 14TH GTREBT STORE, Gth Floor. Extension foot, Brass mounts and yases.