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THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, AUGUST 29,1907. ome LASTED BUSY BROAWHY AMINUTE WITH BLOCKED BY BIG JACK JOFNSCH BEEF BARBECU FVEING WORLD RACE CHAR 22D DAY AT SARATOGA. AUG, 29. CLEAR. TRACK FAST. cht two.yea anda half furlongs. a te Winner wada—-White Frost. Aime FIRST Packer’s Van Catches Fire in Street. *s Won asl {all in Face, “ae “Start geod Giark. | | | and Cutler Received Them | | | nial to The Ivening ee Pa, Aug. 2. ezro_ champion, itler, who John L. e coming heavy- Johnson. six furlongs corer--Baiance IT, ‘Time nave Deen a bn the AUantlc Leag Wednesday evening jof fighting in the 1 landed & blow on jaw of Cut he fell to the floor Uke'a log. It was aume minutes before he revived and | when he did he wanted Johnsoh to con- | tinue. But three blows were landed tn the minute of fighting and they were | reoelved by Cutler ‘As moon’ an the ball rang: for the | of the tourd Jolnson slammed Cutler's nose. van, with 3 neard a Ww jhe leaped from the then followed « sizzli the wagon began to b the air was filled w so openin, a left-hand blow of lor HSCOL mb jorses away from’ t and then came back to wat Only the ings were Jeft when t | ni F wagon, Tika are holding their convention | the fire. Ant 86 of them saw Johnson win. They, and the ir neariy went wild when Qutler went out. | Depariment arrived . ee dso) the em! ww a niass of Three poe. Were Struck Load of Meat Broiled When ma of the wheels In the middle led Southwest Carnes 6th Ave. and 18¢ h SE; New York Early Fall Styles from Famous Makers Men’s‘3.50&°4 Trade Marked Shoes at 3425 6,000 Pairs For To-Morrow’s Sale The “Snow” | [ The “Lobdell’” $4.00 Shoe: The “McElwein’’| $3.50 Shoes| a Patr. “They are Hand Welted, in the new shapes. ° Lace, Button and Biuchers, Sizes 6 to 1%, all widths. t Made of selected Patent Coit- skin, Patent Kidskin, ‘Gun Metal Calfssin and Glazed Vici Kid. be eh $ Boys’ | School Shoes. Box Calf, Vici_Kid and Patent Colt- he oat. NOMINATED FOR ASSEMBLY.| Meat oo. une strkine ||| Value et AG DELNIL N.Y. Aug: —Delaware | teamsters for the < r althourn $4.00 leather soles; sizes County Democrats to-day nominated | may fave been caused by & obgarette is Sonn W. McArher, of ve are anton dropped. by rhe guard, The latter can- a t to 5%. Worth the Aseemb! not be found Sample Lots $2.50, at Lise & half furlongs Won eaaily. OT, Winner, bik. c., by Lissak—Eva Dinsmore. Pease Nonanaen| FINAL WEEK Onl} 3 Days More Brill $18.00 to $30.00 Suits $12.50 Finest domestic and foreign worsted ‘suits. “Finest Serge suits, in Btue and Black, Finest velour and Saxony cassimere suits. Finest cheviot and flannet suits, Finest tailored ready-to-wear clothe Over 300 fabric designs. Over 100 cdrrect models. Were best values anywhere at original prices— $18.00 to $30.00, $12.50 Now Gur THE HABIT. GO TO Bull FOUR Picthers STORES. UNION. SQUARE, 14th, nn. Biway. 47 CORTLANDT, .-n. Greenwich. 279 BROADWAY, n. Chambers. 125th STREET, cor. 3d Avenue. 17TH DAY AT EMPIRE CITY. AUG. 29, CLEAR TRACK FAST, | *Indicates Empire track. Musgrave... Fulton sin New York. ie) 2 Boe Tivoli Priceless Jewel Se 7 ¢ ‘G four-year.olds fio tila year! $1,000 added: we Yation > —Sellini Neen) et pave mot won, $560 eae Start gvod. Tine 1.00 3.6. ‘Onn | Stern Brothers HANGINGS & LACE WINDOW DRAPERIES Exclusive Styles for the Coming Season since Aug 3 $i,00) Start Fi AC saded) five f hurlones 00 G5. Post Time—4.85, Off—4 50. Won driving. Plare name ORDERS RECEIVED FOR FURNISHING CITY HOUSES, HOTELS, CLUBS OR APARTMENTS WITH INTERIOR DRAPERIES FOR DOORS OR WINDOWS IN FABRICS TO MEET THE REQUIRE- MENTS OF EVERY ROOM, Tosaphi " Seciesne NOVELTY STUFFS IN TAPESTRY, DAMASKS, -BROCHES AND VELVETS, ALSO. HAND-MADE LACE CURTAINS WITH MaA- TERIALS TO HARMONIZE, Special Designs with New Ideas of Treatment are shown in Order Room (Third Floor) ESTIMATES AND .SKETCHES WITH COLOR SCHEMES, SUB- MITTED UPON REQUEST. ? West Twenty-third Street) aul OPH E ~—BUTMISSED THEM Long Islander Found a Post-Office Locked So a Went Back to Bed. bilipsborn THE OUTER GARMENT), SHOP PREMIER BOND DELAYS FISHERIES AGREEMENT, Not & A Decisive Clearance Dispute Will fn the ‘pi Go to the Hague Until His FRIDAY New i Is Discussed. MWRra bio 113 Silk, Linen ani Lingerle Dresses Gay. One the In the season's most favorable styles and Hed money colors. Including Princess, Jumper and Gitice sale, Bayne box, that tinawter Henr pontal authoritic Efor their heip in two piece models. Recently §12 to §25. Bir Robert TO CLOSE $55.00 we rin through to 22d i® wales Wore biown open with Amartoan enxious to 00! consented to a matter for a few day: J the British Government un op. | ulity to discuss the new Robert. An uli fs riorning | ‘Mea tt t have cf eee 12 West 23d St. SEMI-ANNUAL SALE} Surplus Stocks Ht) Factory Rejects Continuation Sale of Entire Surplus Stock of Watson, Plummer Shoe Co. : -of Chicago and Dixon, NL, /|| consisting cf 12,000 Pairs of Shoes for Men, | : Women, Misses and Boys, || at $1.00 a Pair. | These Shoes are well worth $1.50, $2.00 and “$2.50. | ; LOT 1. 3,000 Pairs Women’s Shoes at Worth $2.00 and §2.5 M Je of Patent Coltskin a i Kid; extension soles; izes 214 to 8. Lor 2. 5,000 Pairs Q Misses’ Shoes at Values $1.50, and $2.00. of. Vici Kid; patent tips; extension soles; sizes 81 to 2. LOT 3. 2,000 Pairs Boys’ Shoes at Worth $1.50. and § Made of -Box Calf, ~double soles; sizes 814 to 13%-and 1 to 514. Charles Dana Gibson PICTURES HEN two lovers sit close together down by the seashore just as Au- tumn breezes come to foretell that King Winter will soon be here, it's time for the photographer to get busy and snapshot the love-feast—a picture Dan Cupid alone could arrange for, knowing, as he d that hearts beat fastest as winter days dra nigh. Just imagine two lovers huddled close to- gether on a lonely sand dune, dreading the hour when Jack Frost will appear and drive them back to the unsentimental city, and you'll conceive the picture that Mr, Gibson has drawn, entitled “The Last Day of Summer,” a reproduction of which will be given FREE with every copy of next Sunday’s World. Don’t Fail to Add This Famous Picture to Your Set of Gibson Drawings. bs) » aligns are slightly soiled, 80 prices have been sharply rcut. Store Closes Daily at 5 P. M. Saturday at 12 o'clock Women’s 25c Openwork Stockings,12c *Openwork Mercerized and Lisle Thread — Ban eorie designa. Twenty-five hundred pairs—mostly black; some tan Some with full-fashioned feet, others seamless. Every pair perfect. A maker's overatock—he didn’t sell as many this Sum- mer as he anticipated. j Hence these regular 25e stockings at HALF PRICE— 12t:c a pair, ) Main -Alsie. Old Butiattme,tor-‘Toursday-s and: Frigay's reiting Hascaefiy aftr Ccenony [Dascaenf-| Sub-Station Store, Gia Buliding. ’ Men’s Autumn Scarfs, 25c Get this clearly in your mind—these are brand-new, handsome, Autumn etyles in men‘a neckties, such as you'll find retailed elsewhere at 50c; not a sad lot of left-over patterns from a mistaken maker, In the popular 2'/-inch. French four-in-hand style, and a wide variety of patterns and colorings. 25c each. : Final Clean-up of Boys’ Suits This is a final clearance of remainders of lines of Boys’ Summer Suits at prices that are nowhere near full values, Lots are broken, but there are all sizes in one style or another, and parents will find rare pickings among cloth- ing that is suitable, in style and weight, for boys to wear until late in the Fall, Boys! Play Bults, % to § years, ae 85¢) from. #1 oye: Washabie Sailor or Russian Biousc Suttsat Bbe, were $13 to * and Tussian to y worth $0c and Tic. Economy Shoe News There is a clean-up of Womens Oxford’s ; some Tan ©xfords are less in price, but in sizes 2'4 to 5 only. And girls and boys may be fitted ‘out with sturdy, good-look- ing shoes, which are regularly valued at oue-third more than present prices. \ Women's Tan Oxfords, #2, regalarly St Bot only sizes %. to 5 of tine Russtan calf, welted soles, Klugher style, medium toe. low heels Women’s 82 Lop Shoes at $1.20 0/ Blucher ribbon plain toed or t » blac! Oxfords, wit itched soles: 0 Shoes at 81 akin: lace with pa ee 11 to 14g; bral 10 to 33. Large Boys’ Shoes, $1.50-—-Sizes 1 to 5. Stout sewed Jace able and good looking; worth @ third more. Women's New Skirts at $4.50 The latest models, Made of blue and black Panama cloth, full plaited, with two folds around the bottom, These are nT) fine values Girls’ $6 Reruletion Suits at $4 They are natty suits for school wear next month. ‘They are made of bluck or blue mohair, the collar shield and coffe trimmed with braid, each suit finished with a smart red tie, Sizes6 told years. At $4, regularly 36, Women’s Stylish Fall Hats, $2.75 with hand & Gare fee Little Folks are all represented. The trimmings are wings, fancy feathers and For Women. At 900 @ dosen, regularly #129—Plain hematitched hand aonen; regularly #.25—Mon’s unlaundered handkerchiete,, " Pique Coats and Reefers, Se, regularly 25¢ to Tho-Bablew’ Capa and Bonnets, to 4 years. or hem, 25¢ to 50c. regularly 20c. velvet. Splendid values for §2,75. | a Hen 8s tae is | with f nary oFurtie of embroidery. Sizes for & months to J years —of-atriped-gingham, with flounce, finished with-emeal ruftic; soe: - | 20c Taffeta Ribbon, 15c , They are hats for early and late Fall wear in a variety of colors— the new browns and tans, pretty shades of blue, soft greens and black Handkerchief Hints Worth Heedin Jonem, regularly $2.4—Plain hemstitched handkerchiefs, of Xe 1.50 a dosen, resularly 32—Hemetitched handkerchieta t BOc to 64.50, regularly $1 to $2.50—Bab: Sizes, ator Q 33 3 years. some Child French. Wals ef . ~~ rs Practical Petticoats—Small Prices Of flannelette, with or without ruffle, finished with scalloped Sanaa These crisp, lustrous taffeta ribbons are four inches wide, {n black, white, pink, ight blue, cardinal, navy blue and brown, Sc a yard. Table Linens and Towels Reduced —, Some fine Irish Linen Table Cloths of excellent quality In new de- regularly $2.75. regularly $3.50, 68x108 Inches, at $1.50 each, 68x126 inchel $2.25 each, 72x90 inches, at $2.10 each, regularly $3.26. 72x108 inches, at $2.68 each, regularly $.75. 86-inch round or square Renaissance Lace Covers, with linen cen- tr vi in eight designs, are priced today at $1.25; regularly they are 2.6 ! ean: linen Centerpleces, scalloped and less in price, also ‘les! 24-inch round, at 40c #ach, regularly — 75c. 80-inch round, at 60¢ each, regularly — $1, 46-1;ch round, at 80¢ each, regularly $1.50. Turkish Bath Towels, 25c. They are large-slsed towels of en quality, all hemmed. Only six to a customer. ‘None sold by mail order. Madras Curtains at Half Prices A choice group of these attractive window draperies, highly A, at $2.25; $2.75, $3, $3.25, $3.78 8 palr, Se olne. Ate on of the prices at which they usually sell, JOHN WANAMAKER_ Formerty A. T. Stewart & Co. Broadway, Fourth Avenue, Eighth to Tenth Street, with row of open work, are Se ae a penn