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ae “MURDER VCTIN- ~ HIDIN BOWERY ~ HOTEL HE SAS = Camden Man Declares Friend Louls Goos, a satoon-Keoper, of Cam: | @en, N. J., arrived in this city’ to-day With theorfes which the police @liined to believe may stretch wh seemed a commonplace lodgin fuldide thto an involved murder mys- Aery. On Aug. 11 the body of x man, forty Years old, was found in a bed at the Puritan Hotel, No. 18 Bowery. The | Man had been registered at the hotel for several days under the name of | Fritz Nitschke, Coroner's Physician | —O'Hanion, wuo performed an autor Gecided that death had been caused the swallowing of of! of bitter almonds. | A verdict of suicide was rendered and the case passed into the records 0 Coroner's office to be forgotten, as h every year. Nobody scemed to al @ny especial importance. to the fact that thing was of excel- “eat quality not a cent was found in his; Pockets o> among his belongings. Geos Stirs Up Officials. To-day Mr. Goos arrived from Cam- Gen with a story which led to a regpen- ing of the case in a Wurry. To Coroner Harburger Goos sald: | “Nitschke was my barkeeper for a Jong while. He was a man of steady | ~hebita and had no reason for killing |G: When he for wanting to live he had ‘in employ, on Aug. et ash the sum of $6,000, waich be bad) rom a pox in the northern section of He told me he was going ty fi iy $15,090 and then sali for his: w Was Drugged and Robbed of $6,000, FOUND DEAD IN’ BED. Nitschke’s Papers Oddly Sent! ‘to Philadelphia from An- other House. ‘ork to sell some Brookiyn prop-| the © »NEW SUBWAY ENTRANCE STYLES iN THE BRONX. | fn-the Bronx is coming soon than alive, survive TO CORTELYOU WAS LOADED | Exploded Under Post-Office Stamp, but Didn’t Hurt Anybody, PHILADELPHIA, osion of what appears to eorge B, Cortelyou er The vackage, which wan ho sa) _Mmseif. On the contrary, he had every in the Nicetown sub-station of the Phil- ii % | adelphia Post-Oftice yesterday, THE EVENING' WORLD, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 28> vb A Subway entrance through saloon PACKAGE SENT Aug. 2%.—The ex. ‘@ been a rke percusalon cap im a packaxé ad-| essed to Secretary of the Treasury ted excitement collected was received by Clérk Roberts. it was about four inches long home in Germany to live at his| by two inches wide and three-quarters Bh yn Aug. & I got a souvenir postal! from him saying he was stopping the Puritan Hotel and that he would ly be In tawn several days, owing “a deiny in-ciosting-upthe saleof the pooklyn houses, 3 | heard nothing more of him untfl I| ved from Philadelphia a package | Which had belonged to ‘ By ieee pal I ‘Wearned that on Aug. 9, two day supposed date of hia deat re had been found In the One je, a lodging-house at Bowery and vil lreet. Among them was a- herehip card in the Turn German- of Philade'phia. Papers Strangely Returned. | of an Inch thick. hia steel cancellation die down upon the stamp the package exploded and was One Mile bad i land fi ni mrp mad ‘went them to the Piiece socieiy and tne officers of ‘the soct forwarded them to Nitschke at an address. i ee Jearnéd of ck-out drops somewhere on wery and robbed of ajl his money Sobers, Ithink, dropped the papers Mile Houre, after dividing Way in a daze to his stopping place there succumbed to the effect of the | BEng, or else he killed himself when realised that he had been stripped his savings of years.” Harburger at once bestirred . He bet & mat te-Brooklyn-to out whether Nits had ‘trana- ferred his property in that borough and b>? for help from the Detective —_.___—_ 1 GIRLS SAVE DROWNING MAN. Swim Through Surf. to Swimmer Selsead with Cramp. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. Aug. 2— Margaret Hall and Gertrude O'Sullivan, two pretty Pittsbire girls, y @ey saved W. C. Delhi trom dea the surf. The rescue was witnessed by @rowds on, the beach and boardwa'k Deihi and the two young women were Datbing..The man jeft his companions Bnd swam seaward, When he wus seized ‘with a cramp. He went down once be- fore the giris could reach him. They eWam out through the surf and got him when he came up. They were abie to Bren 8, man's head shove water until the Mfoxvards reached him. and | di rt began inquiring and | Ria supposed sulcide “am convinced that he was given) and in | bottles, ve yy mall f when writin, hamton, N. ¥. Cy ee e kidneys filter and purify the blood— that is theif work. ‘Thetefote, when your kidrieysare weak | ietetand how | uty. If you are sick or ‘feel badly, When Roberts brought how every ofgari seems to fail to de its begin y takitiy the great kidney temedy, Dr, | Kilmtet's 8 war bees \ | as your kidneys ore well they will hel yall'the other Organs to health, A trial |/ | Will convince anyone, | Mf you are sick you can make no miss | take by, first doctoring The mild and the extracr | Dr, Kiltner's Swamp-Root, the great | kidney remedy, 4¢—s00n realized. ort, Kane inary effect of Re Md 800!) te If youcome from the crush more dead in-| You may get a nip that will help you of qttickly your entire body is affected and | ds the highest for its peradestel cis | stressing Cases, a ‘merits by all riggistsin fifty-cent a ize You ima: mipfa bort! trouble. Mention Root, and the ad Mowe of Swarsp- Toot. ree, also & pamphiet telling you | ow to find out if you Lord & Laylor Shoe Dept. Shecial Values Boys*& Girls’ School Shoes Girls’ Black Russia Calfskin Lace and Buttor Boots, 6to8 8% tor 11% to 2 2% to su SUCO: Sir 37.5: $2.00 $2.50 Boys’ Calf Lace Boots, 10 to 13% 1to6 $2.00 $2.50 Broadway & aoth St.; sth Ave; roth St. | kidney or | this. paper gto Dr. Kilmer & Co., Bin | Don't make any mistake, | but remember the name, Swamp-Root, Dr, Kilmer's Swam| dress, Binghamton, N. Y., on every bottle, | | ly : | O'Neill-Adams Co. Store Occupying Two Blocks, Sixth Ave., 20th to 22d St., N. Y. IN Women’s ew Tarloted Suits Special for Thursday $20 Suits at $15 A Splendid Suit at a Very -Low Price to Introduce the Scason These pretty new Suits for early Fall wear come in new checks and stripes Semi-fitted coats. Skirts plaited with folds. Value $20.00; * épecial for to-morrow, $15.00 ALSO 100 Suits.of White Serge in various models. Some tailored, ; others handsomely trimmed with braids. Former prices $25.00 and $35.00; closing price, $7.00 ——— IN EITHER BUILDING ul Special Sale Thursday, Friday and Saturday Only 500 of these Comfortable Reed Rockers MUEIE On MUNN: at the exceptionally low price of $1.25 Delivered free only to points reached by our own wagons. They are exactly-like the picture, with maple frames, exira large size, broad, comfortable arms, closely woven reed seat and openwork woven back. Regular price $2.00; eunr He) $125 closing price. . { IN EITHER BUILDING - Is a Great Convenience To Those Who Wish.to Furnish a Home but do not see their way to pay cash down for their entire purchases. If You Become a Member of the O’Ncill-Adams Houschold Club You can purchase your Carpets, Furniture, Rugs and Upholsteries at our establishment, and the payments are arranged to suit your convenience Furthermore, you have the advantage of our regular low prices, You are not charged any more for any article you select on the Club plan than if you paid cash down. Inquire of any salesman in the Furniture, Carpet or Upholstery Department, or at the Charge office, either building. 3 [aw ErrueR BuILpINe —_|---— ne for To-Morrow (Thursday) Only 10,000, Yards Point de Paris andIm.Torchon Laces, with Insertions to Match f Two to seven inches wide ) 4 Formerly 15c. to’ 20c. per yard. \. Special to close at | 5c | pine |—- iWomen’s Embroidered Collars Bc IN BIQHER BUILD 12%c Each, Actual Value 25c Grasping the opportunity means more than a lifetime of effort. This truism \s exemplified in our sale of |\Women’s Embroidered Collars, the result of a manufacturer's error in getting ove He had to sell. We took the goods at a fraction of their cost. There are nine different patterns of excellent embroidery designs, all new effects, in sizes from 12 to 15 inches, medium and low widths, or less than 25¢, We offer you a TANS Gla Lecanto rly choice of th IN EITHER BUILDID An Important Sale of Trunks at Very Special Prices Dress Trunks at Special Prices These splendid Dress Trunks are made of basswood, canvas covered, malleable iron trimmed, long strap hinges throughout, mus- lin lined, two trays, best lock, light weight, | 7,95 8.45 8.95 9.45 9.95 Boston Dress Trunks, Made of seasoned basswood, canvas | tion and full cover; paper lined, covered, well painted, bound with rus- serie set vulcanized hard fibre, two fibre 28 inch, $3.95 entre bands, strong slats, malleable 30 inch, 4.45 iron trimmings, brassed finish, strong Be f. bolts, lock and key, steel strap hinges, |. 32 Inch, 4.99 tron bottom, with three cleats, fully 34 inch, 5.45 36 inch, 5.95 ed clamped, deep set-up tray with parti- octane JAt $23.74 Visitors to New York will find this Great Macy Store one of the m ing sights of the Metropo- lis, it ie the larg store under one r America, and se Display and Sale of New Model Suits for Women. Cases and racks are FILLED with Autumn model garments—a repre- Sentative collection of all the new styles our manufacturers have brought Out, and amore extensive array than we ever before displayed prior to txbor Day. * . Fine Tailored Suits—cutaways, chic, scmi-fitting styles, long braided effects, Louis XVI. models and other styles—in broadcloths, cheviots, serges and plain and fancy weaves of every sort favored for Autumn « model garments. F + Second Keg - “The price range—$15.74 to $126.00-—gives a falr Idea of the range for selection, FOR SPECIAL SELLING. WE OFFER: Short Coat Model Suit, cutaway effect, beautiful dark and medium. colorings; jackets trimmed with brafd and piped with velvet; velvet shaw! collars; skirts very full pleated and finished with folds; entire suit strictly taildred. Value $30.00, At $17 74 Suits Yor small women: 2nd misses; Prince Chap . ‘model, fashioned of all-wool material in neat skirts finished with folds stripe patterns; double-breasted jackets, piped with Men’s Blue Serge Suits: Aes Clearance of Three Groups. *~ Hand-tailored Suits, coats form-fit- Were $24.50 {tines with neat, wide lapels; weightsNow $19.50 Usuitable for early Fall wear.. Handj- tailored Suits, quarter - lined Were $19.50 { made $n with {Ine quality mohair or silk serge Now $14.75 of exceptionally good quality.......- E New Model Suits, collars and lapels hant-felled, buttonholes hand-made: Now $10.75 lined with good quality mohair , Men's Two-Pitco’Outing Suits. For Young sizes 33 to 38, reduced to $1.50. Were $14.75 4 Continuing the clearance of \ Men—a special lot of Coats and Vests, Children’s Dresses: Clearance. +-:: Dresses—various pretty models, including high neck, Rus- Wee Dutch effects and jumper styles; made of high grade gingham, chambray and madras; trimmed with white pique, embroidery in- sertion, edgings and fancy wash braids, skirts full pleated; 6 to 14- year sizes; values up to $3.50; sale........---69c to $1.96 - Automobiling Supplies. ~2"~ bedi Ni f all sorts for the car and extensive lines of apparel ' ee eae occupant. But the excellent selection-these stocks a offer is secondary to the attractive prices prevailing <== throughout. i Fall lines are coming to the fore, crowding out the balance of summer stocks. In the latter you will find plenty of things that will be serviceable well along in autumn. ‘1907, »H. Macy & Co,'s Attractions Are Their Lo Men's Linen Dusters, 34.49. Cravenetted Mohair Dust Coats, $14.74. Women's Mohair Dust Coats, $9.74. Men's Caps—linen, $1.19; pongee, 31.96. FITTINGS—We are offering at $9.89 2 splendid Searchlight, complete with generator and tubing; designed express- ly for small cars and motor boats. Columbia No. 6 Dry Cells, 19¢ “Peerless” Jacks, $1.44. “Standard” Jacks, $3.19. The Household Club 82, 88c an: “Same as above, 45 Inches value 600 to 90¢ tha : b barbs Peagenoaw riya Nee Women’s Pongee Hats, Yankee model, $2.24. Cotter Pins, assorted, per box, 14c. Men's Mocha Gauntlet Gloves)! Lock Washers, assorted, per box, $3.96. ~) Ba, Chauffeur’s Suits, Norfolk model, Pognon Genuine Imported Spark $14.74) Plug, metric size, $1.98. TIRES—We handle various makes, all tandard—inciuding. siich favorites as Diamond, Goodrich, Michelin, Hartford and Fisk. Luncheon Outfts, for four persons, $13.74" to $39.74. -for-six- persons, $18.74 to $48.74. Anniversary or 400-Day Clocks, $8.94 Imported to Sell For $15.00. "=; ‘ARVELS of clock-building that require winding but once in 400° days, And they are faithful timekeepers, ‘as may be expected of Clocks so delicately adjusted. Ornamental, too—all the mechan- ae visible, under a blown crystal dome, which fits tightly on a brass base. Iran Mantel Clocks—large size, bronzed trimmings, eight-day guaranteed Movements, hour and half-hour strike; two designs—special at $4.96. . Other Clocks, includine the laree Hall Clocks (Fourth Floor) in stock up 10 $750.00. Wier ‘Special Values in fléacp Most W: Autumn Refurnishing. 75 Pairs White Irish Point Lace 00 Pairs White Irish Point Lace CouieeT wide borders and| Curtains, value $10.75 a pair; ae fancy corner pieces; $5.25 value; pair, ’ ~ 88, 83.74] 40 Pairs Marie Antoinette Lace rc { i d ely am ued; value 175 Paira White Irish Point euasa Seas 2 pu om ly “appliqr aber Curtains, value $6.50 4 palr..-¥"-""| "35 pairs Marie Antoinette Lace | 220 Pairs White Irish Point Lace | Curtains, four to six pairs of a pat- Curtains with extra heavy applique) tern; value $11.50 a palr; sale, $8.74 ‘york; value $8.00 a pair 5:74! 70 Pairs Marie Antoinette Lace 160 Pairs White Irish Peint Lace | Curtains, wo, four and ale palrs of ‘ te air; sale, .| a pattern; value 75 to $16.50; sale, Curtainey yale 250% Pa gata |e $10.24 and $13.74 Renaissance Lace Curtains, with wide Instrtlon and edge In 4, 6, 8 and 2 pair lots: Vane GATS $BTS $8.00 B1I.00BIASO. gts Sale -scsusvss83-24. (A6 95.08 9849 $10.74 16.24 Bonne Vemme Curtains, Arabian colors; with extra deep valance: Value, each, $4.50 $5.50 75 $8.00 $3.74 95.04 Renaissance Bonne Femme Cirtains:— Value $5.50, each $3.74; $6.75 value, each $4.74; $9.00 value, each 96.74 Imported Cream Madras, 36 inches wide, value 45c to 60¢ the yard; fre id 94.74 IW Main Floo: Bargain Tables prizes than you find here during All French China—sample: The shapes and decdratians 2 Trays, Brush and Comb. Trays, The above are.on fhe 5 will find LIMOGES SAMP! Tete Sets. LIMOGES PLATES—br also a few Fish and Game Plates. to $1.97, THEO, HAVILAND DINNER W. cluding :— Dinner Plates, each 10. P. freak falvean 1c! | Tea each 100. floup Piaies, each i3e. Soup 7 Dishes at 49c,, 69c, 87. and THEO. HAVILAND PLATES— each, 19¢.; Breakfast, 17; Tea, and Saucers, at 33c.. and Limoges STRAU PORTUNITIES FOR GIFT BU HIGH-FOOTED OLIVE®D! $3.00; price ....0... 0, BOHEMIAN GLASS SERVICE, With gold band and initial to order, oo pitesmonar cues ness $14.87 BOHEMIAN GLASS SERVICE, en- Eraved with neat design; 60 pieces, ” 4 49 PLAIN BOHEMIAN GLASS SER- VIGE—of—60- pisces 98, PRESSED GLASS WATER TUM- BLERS—first onalitv: doven 23e Final Days—and Final Opportunities— 3 Of the 1907 Reserve supplies have been drawn upon, and these, bulwarked by Several belated shipments, furni found here during early days of FURNITURE F Solid Oak Chiffoniers, five deep drawers; regularly $6.67; sate ST $4.96 Solid Oak Cyhiffoniers, large bevelled mirror; regu- larly $12.24; sale....... $10.49 Quartered Oak Chiffoniers, ser- pentine tops: large shaped. bevelled mirror; regularly $15.89: fale ene aahy ' $13.34 Quartered Oak Chiffoniers, full swell front, large oval bevelled mirror; regularly $24.89; sale. . $20.67 soe iP Chiffoniers, regularly $25.67; sale ae $21.34 Oak Dressers, regularly $12.24; sale $10.49; regularly $22.49; sale so... se $18.67 Mahogany-finished Dressers, reg- marl 82389; sale $10.89, regularly $20.89; Mlb ciwnervacnusvessc PLL Maple M----ers rerularly $23.80; sale $19.89, bee bale $17.34 larly $20.59; Odd Beds in golden oak and im- | Itation mahogany, full size: ~~ 7 Oak Beds, regularly 34th to 35th St, China Supplies and Glassware In the Semi-Annual Sale. Bascment and Main. s from our own fa In this collection theire are Plac Dishes, Chocolate Pots) Cracker SETS—like Mist , On Maln Floor Bargain, Tables the CUT GLASS UNDERPRICE S’ WORLD'S FAIR PRIZE-WINNING WARE. fuse Straus Cut Glass with the dull, lustred city is Now flooded. Straus ware is PERF as.or less than inferior sorts. ' : SUGAR AND CREAM, value $250;] ‘FLOWER VASE, 8 Inch, value pres sae - $1.98 3.00; price . peo $1.B9, <-BERRY 7 Inc N-BE value $4.35; price. Bakes : G8c SALAD BOWL, 8 Inch, value 2.75;| WATER PITCHERS, 3 pints, value price . $1.98} $5.00; price ; ‘$3.49 OLIVE DISH, 5’ inch, value $1.15; ‘ es sige eva : 73¢ 1.8 CREAM. SAL : CELERY ue $27) we CREAM SI inch, | CELERY TRAYS, value $2.75 LOW JELLY BOWL, 8 inch? value | i $2.25; price ........)......,81.68 FRUIT BOWL, 9 inch, value $5.50; | price $3.98 value $1.97 | In this sale is a variety of finer pieces ranging up to $379.89, Pressed and Blown Glassware. Prices | In procxmes An Extraordinary Disploy and Sale of PIECE GOODS Including Silks, Drow White Goods Embrel- , Dameske and Upholatery Fabrica, Floor. néver presented a better array of this sale. in Limoges. ues, Cake Plates, Chop Dishes, Pudding f r5y Salads, Celery Tabies you and Tete-a- F 4 kfast an nner sizesy No Prices range froni 23 ARE, pretty and decorations. In- 97¢ , all with ¢ Dinner: Plates, 15c,; also ayiland Tea Cups Gups and Saucers, at 192 op- YERS. CAUTION __Do5-not con- S with w T and costs as 1 h the OIL BOTTLES, vafua PLAIN BLOWN WATER TUM- BLERS, first quality; do 44c BLOWN WATER TUMBLERS, with neat design; dozen ........., 48: YACHT SERVIC of 6 pieces, blown tumblers; 5 sizes; set..$1.08 | t MASON-FRUIT FARS—Pints, 42c { doz; quarts, 47¢ doz; half gallons doz 69¢ August Sale. Fourth Moer, actions on a par with those you . For example: OR BEDROOMS, £28.24 Brass Beds, at 822.49 $30.67 Brass Beds, at $26.67 Brass Bets, at $28.24 24 Brass Beds, at $30.84 Beds, at $33.67 Beds, at $37.84 Brass Beds, at $39.24 Brass Beds, at $42.24 5 Beds, at $43.49 Brass, Beds, at 846.24 Enamelled Beds, Iron Beds, enamelled white and i | trimmed with - brass rails and | Mounts, |, Eighty different designs; all Sizes: $4.24 Iron Beds, is { $4.96 tron Beds, . 8 i $7.89 Iron Beds, $6 ‘ « or Beds HT | $11.49 Iron Beds, $8. | $12.74 Iron Beds, $10.89 $14.49 Iron Beds, $12.67 $16.74 Iron Beds, $14.24 $5245 Sle roa . $2.49 Brass Cribs. 2 eds; regutarl + = — at = qa len $3.24) Ten different designs in-a- sale 1 Mahogany - Finished st f 100 Cribs—a ’ Bey ented | ol We cribs—all standard Silene eee $6.96 | 9 Construction and lacquer :— 5S Mahogany-Finlshed $37.67 Cribs, sale, $29.89 Beds, regularly $15.24; $42.24 Cribs, sale, $33.67 -- Salone eco cones $10.49 $43.75 Cribs) sale) $84.80 9 Mahogany-Finished i 347.24 Cribs, sale, $37.84 Beds, regularly $21.49; $15.24 I salen ernie : . r * Bras some design, | on Bed Springs. Ss, with 14-inch posts, spindles, aun foot rail, 3-foot size only; regularly $20.00; Sale eee eeaee $13.89 High-Grade Brass Beds, with heavy 2-Inch continuous posts and eleven %-inch upright filling rods; ee foot rail; height of head, 7A feet; regularly $48.24; sale... ee... see $34.89 DINING-ROOM FURNITURE, ; Quartered Dae suoree ell regu- jarly $25.24; sale, 1.89; regularly $28.24, sale..,.$23.34 Oak “China Closets, $21.89, sale, $17.79; reg- ularly $38.48, sale. weve. 30.84 Oak Extension Tables, square tops, extend to 6 feet, athe eine eh Nal $5.94 Quartered oa Extension Tables, 6-ft. size, regularly $11.89, aalescseemein: ee $9.89 8-foot size, regularly $13.67, sale vse... S11.34 THREE AND FIVE-PI Three-piece. Regularly $26.24, sale. Regularly $3849, sale heavy upright | regularly | All iron Bed Springs, for or iron beds, in all sizes:— $1.89 Springs, sale, $1.49 $2.67 Springs, sale, $2.34 £4.24 Springs, sale, 83,34 $4.96 Springs, sale, $3.96 $6.24 Springs, sale, $5.34 $7.94 Springs, sale, 86.49 $8.74 Springs, sale, $7.34 Oak Dining-Room Chairs, cane seat, regularly $1.89; 1, $1.49 ning Ghairs, cane Seat, — regulart: $2.94 4 Ale nis wey S2nd Oak Dining Arm ‘chair to match, sale Oak regularly $5.67; Dining Chairs, » regularly $4.24; $5.24 leather + $349 Chair to’ match, sale ee bene $6.24 h ECE PARLOR SUITS.. Five-piece, a7 78, ale ali sa Regularly Regularly Rewulery pon