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x ODDITIES IN THE NEWS ALL OVER THE WORLD i os Short Stories of Unusual Happenings Singular Experiences Picked Out of the Chronicles Os To-Day. and. FOREIGN.NO Thanh Thal, King of Annam, has got mad“and abdlowted. He had been deposed by the French authorities for atrocitios, . Rat Sutt te speniiiite nie TES. , HL Benton, of this finger {A @ mussel @ and hent an. | Benton came up and broke the aheli nd found a peas! inst worth about | soo. Benton and Miss Dayton Mad inany vacation pleasantly In the NM rocean moun || experiences on their trip. Their horse taina, He has not been capt ran Away, @ coppedhead nearly bit the ix {0 ‘lite Obsunacy in ref girf and’ was k! He also leave’ esr. 2 : is | recovered the hi ter Yuan Sh! Kalsts che white Mees ae bay “around the Imp | Pekin. The Wowager made hien chief of the Wal-Wal Pu bis duties being to ta! rorously fo himself bout foretza / Prince Ari Pal, of Tahitt, % on his way to marry @x-Queen Lituokalant He welghs 30 pounds. ‘The. Chéwink has wen at Bilbao. The; Chewink 1s not an African po- ‘tentate, but an American yacht, WANTS 3 DAYS’ PAY DUE FOR 45 YEARS. Patrick Maoney, of Brookfield, Mass has filed @ claim against the Fede Government for three days’ pay 4 him stnce 1s. He says he was working In the arm ory at Bpringfied during the civil war, and hed th: days’ wagers coming hith when he learned he was about to be dratted into actual service. He jeft the city. Now he thinks Un- cle Sam ought to pay him with in- terest. PREMONITION OF HER SON’S DEATH. Mrs, Charles Hafner, of No, 15 Ralph} avenue, Brookiyn, wife of a pla: ufacturer, told a To wes Polar bears instead of doe to ,eted him te the North Pole ts tho Secheme accredited to Capt. Amundsen, S whe explorer, now preparing at Copen- agen for another trip North While the captain has not given out yWkie plans, it ts declared he will attempt fo train bears to pul! sleds, If he should be successful in this, it argued that he would. have ttle iMoulty, comparatively, in reaching | she reit he Pole) The beara could pick up their sig ows food on the trip, and the intense | ‘o happen to some member of sag. would bea pleni¢ for them. pt. Amundsen won fume as a sclen- iiinaee \ @fio explorer years ago. Ho navigated Seana HIB Ay OL; this Goon vere the Northwest Passage (n 1906. r reports proved, Mra, Hat- neteen-year-old son, Edward, | K at Syracuse, ¥ | Hewes spending -htxvacation tnens{ and while swimming was seized with | cramps, He died in an hour, | GOT $1,000 PEARL, AS CLAM “BIT” HIM. Diving for a diamond pin dropped tn ‘DR. SIMPSON GOES ‘DRIER 5 HELD ON TO CALLON WIFE A GIRL'S CHARGE iiAcquitied of ean Father-in-| Fleshe Alleged to Have Attack-| ~Law, He Seeks a | ed Maid While Delivering | 5 Reconciliation, Mineral Water. MT aoe tumec W, elinpeon, whe was a0_| petted fast Febuary of Killing his! Fleshe, twenty-nine years old, of No. Geterioiaw, Bartley T. Homer, ta 121 Avenuo A, tn a prisoner at the mate an effert te effect a) West Forty-seventh atreet station to-— with his wife, |day, while the police are investigating was the frst time aince the trial! a story told Sy Josie Zaykowsld, house. be bed deen to his former home at! maid, employed by Mrs. Rosa Faust, | Northport, 1. 1. He 1s aid to| a dressmaker of No, 03 Gixth avenue, bays falled to find any one at his wife's According to the police, Fieshe is | teome, but met her on hie way back to driver of @ miner: ater wagon tor | fhe station. Neither would Giscuss the! a firm in West Fifty | A man gtring the name of Frederick Uvers water !s Mrs, Faust. Monday, while Mrs, Faust was away’ from home, ihe a@peared with phe {usual supply of mineral water, and |livered it to the Zaykowaki girl {an Pole and speaks Witte English, ‘The story who told Mrs, Faust when | the latter returned nome and found hee | almost unconscious fram Inju: d fright, was that Fleshe firat atiompied to talk to and when she did not r, reply, attacked her. tolleave her bed. esterday when Fleshe again wen' | dellver water Mra. Faust had him walt, no aome pretext aid started out forts] an. He became suspictous, v and had started ¢0 run naan John J. Murray arrived and placed lim under arrest the girl's story, arn cen len She is still unable / val MANY RAILROAD THE EVENING V WORLD, = Friday In connection with the September Sale of f Pianos! we will offer to-morrow twa ysed pianos which have just been put in good condi- tion by our experts and which J at our sre prices represent the greatest piano bargains presented in y= ars! le quick—they will .¢ spapped up by somebody in 5 jort order, for they are 1 Weber at $185: the tane af which is exceptionally good 1 Gabler at $145 and is in excellent condition, and tn tone ai B Which cost when new us A cool as when new, | iTerms: $5 down and $5 Monthly ‘Watch for these Piano Bulletins They tell each evening of the following day's remarkable offerings in the Fourth Floor Piano Section, EES When the germs of Malaria get into the blood they destroy the rich, DF MALARIA © venth street, and | Nutritive qualities of this vital fluid and reduce it to such a weak, watery j~emnversetion they held for « few min-|among the customers to whom he de- | Condition that it is unable to furnish the system with the nourishment | @tes tm the street, but Dr. sioner re | and strength necessary to keep it robust and healthy. isto purify the blood of the germs of the disease, and S. S. S. is the rem- edy to Accomplish this. It goes down into the circulation, destroys the ‘germs, purifies and strengthens the weak, watery blood, making it a jrich health-giving and health-sustaining stream, and makes a lasti ng cure of Malaria, Malarial persons will find S. S. S. not only a prompt sremedy but.a pleasant acting one, as well as certain cure for this debil- jilitating. disease. Besides removing the cause of Malaria S. S. S. builds up every part of the system by its fine tonic effects, Book on the blood ‘containing information about Malaria, and any medical advice desired | free to all who write. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA,‘GA. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE-— 569 Pass 4th Ward, Borough PRESIDENTS HERE! “sss sezszetor oxse— So Many That Wall Street -Hears of a Two-Cent Rate ; Conference. ‘The presence in the city of an un- usually large number of railroad pr fdents from all over the country flse yesterday to Wall atrect reports | that a conference has been called a discuss the two-cent. rate proposition | ~emang ether matters now-agitating rab “oad men. At the offica-of J.P Sorgan ‘& Co, nothing was known about any formal conference, imwas sald, J.T. Harahan, of the Minols Central, arrived in the morning, but went to Chicago at 3.30 P. M., after the meeting of the Iilinola Central directors, Others |’ jwha were in the city were James J. Hill, of the. Great Northern; Albert J. *Earling, of the Chicago, Milwaukee and ~ St Paul; Edward P, Ripley, of the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe, and ‘A. B. Stickney, of the Chicago Great | (Western, era ees WEAVERS’ STRIKE ENDS. Wempromine Proposition on ‘Pwo- Loom Syatem Accented, PROVIDENCE, R. I, Sept. ’—The atrike of weavers, which’ has boon tn qprogrosa at the mills of the Coronot {Worsted Company at Mapleville a¢ ten wreei.s, lias been declared off, It Is ex- pected that the majority of the men frbo struck will return te. work next ‘week. The woavers went out through dissatisfaction with the two-loom sys- tem which haa been .adopted at the mills. Tho strikers Yoted to accept a gemeromixe proposition of the com=| igey. je e@ mills, when In full operation, em- nickel nd others In courso of erection. wloy about 660 hands, <—— TO CONTEST SPEED CHARGES. SPRINGFIELD, Mass, Sept. 6— Robert B. Crawford, of Mew York, 9 prominent member of the Automobile Club of America, wil contest in court, to-morrow the speed charges brought by ‘Hanrattle, Longmeadow's pugnact~ us censtabl TO. 60. PROM | resentatives, Music. EE MEACHAM & No Property Shown —__—_ WHISKEY UP ONE. CENT. QINCINNATI, Sept, b—Giving aa the the high price of corn, whiskey here have red the price. $1.43 per galloa, » ‘Brooklyn Briggo. Manhattan End, Tal How Williamsburg Bridge (Delancey St.), REAL ESTATE FOR SALE— ocvaraaneuy QUEENS eee ECNS. rend tiackctnetoad of 0, | «49 ‘ Sizes ness Panamas, black and blue, i 4.98 81% to 13% MERCERIZED SAAS: ; eaeraesivercianldadoliseeee : * $1 ik dust: Deaull , g 1 to Sta thadesinstead of 3. }.1274 | women's SILK WAISTS EW FALL CORDED PERCALES PT cul ae Boys’ Schoo! Shoes at Se Ee ae gers varlety Ball eiyiee_selloned on lace, 73-98) jox Calf and Gun Metal eth light and dar sizes 13% to S44; worth $2.00 Sine nem ape and dare 1274)/SILK OR NET WAISTS 750 ||) SiLk cHIFFONETTES protiily triutdewith lace and } 3.98 $ ‘Patent Celtskin 1: High lustre beautiful new emb'y--Inatead of $5.00. -+0-00-. : ind Glazed Kidskin; and- button; worth ; NEW. FALL WRAPPERS $2.00 and $2.50. colorecnleo Ekroeie rotate } .98 Children’ 8 Shoes at. ce tallored—Instead of $1.69,....... Black Viel Kid; had sewn soles; patent tips; lace and but! 59 WOMEN’S HOUSE DRESSES ton; sizes 5 to 8; worth $1.00. 10 Herhale Uent ard cee ane } °s Sh t T laut aren ete LE 3,000 Pairs Women’s oes a 1 NEW FALL FLANNELETTES Pe nea eee Made by'a leading Boston shoe manufacturer to retall at Dress and Wrapper atyles— ) 4512] ORES Wi eis Boh $2.00 a pair. ; ae Chambra 3, also Percale — \ an 4.00 4 | Fall Colorings-for fancy \ MM yra—tegulatly, $1.69 18 $2.49. =| | pie a J Cee pe GIRLS’ NEW FALL REEFERS Worth NIN cae Nycel suerte Cul $2.00 MOIRE LINTRG PERCALINES alao plain red ant pavy Paca . Silk finish—Black, white and) EER Hy ile 2.98 all the desired shades—reg, .29.. }.24 40-INCH VICTORIA LAWNS pep arate hn eae a8 ialoaiever mon yecan BABIES’ EMB'D SILK CAPS Nesligees:and general wear— 9% Trim‘ with Jnces. ribbons 14 a and. ruchings—intorit : Gate race ar eee ane silk tee Instead of $1.5 Edgings and Insertings— BABIES’ SHORT COATS At new patterne—Instoad of .49 1.25] All Wool Bedford Cord— lenrietta and Crepella— Women’s Hand-Welited FINE WHITE EMB'D FLANNELS | New Fall ‘iviewpleatea + 4.98 Shoes $1.50) eres segs Jao] ried eas J ‘BOYS’ RUSSIAN SAILOR SUITS oa Maker's Price 33,00 JACQUARD, EIDERDOWNS 30d Ss RUSSIA Ss HER a Early Fall Styles of F: ght and dark—worth’ 40 125} Colles —s.to.10 yre—tnatead { 2.98 Of $3.95. seveeee a mous, vere 3 COSTON FIDERDOWH BLANKETS BOYS' KNEE PANTS Sizes 24g to 8; whiths A to EF. Mixtra heavy-cvalue #2400 5.} 1,49] Stictly All Weel Cheviots, Gun Metal, Calfskin, Glazed BABY BLANKETS. ROD Ghovota and Conte: CoO) Oy Vici Bi fiabent eousein and Extra soft and) fleecy— } gg) ¢ to16 yrs “itiatend of 75.0 ) Patent Kidskin, Broad Ex- peak i . 5, tension Soles, Tipped and SILK FEATH ER BONE ee FIA ICAE SE oa Plain Toe, High Cuban and wigs ie poe tee Co...) -59| Btons—plain or emb'y— | .49 Medium TAPESTRY PILLOW TOPS seeniny ie _ Military aaa oe AD BOYS’ WASHABLE BLOUSES Heels, L| various colors=vatue—%6.s+0 2 Faney Me adres ang Percaie— 4 apes : Lace, SHEETING REMNANTS f to M4 yrs.—value .29. i Button ead” GH Mg) 1c Bares | WOMEN'S CAMBRIC SKIRTS jand Gases and Bhoets, slightly solled trom| Deep,flare flounces- area =| .Bluchers. August sale handling open work emb'y or Pat. 1.98 AT FRIDAY CLEARING PRICES, invernge Instead of 427%...) FULL SIZE COMFORTABLES _| WOMEN'S NIGHT DRESSES = = — Persian top—plain red back— Cambric and Nainsook—vart af | $198 quality—Friday pric }51:49)) SeRewespmoasieteney tes 98 Se | ON | ‘ FEATHER PROOF TICKINGS bonnet rps anaes REAL ESTATE FOR SALE— GREATEST AUTO SALE} ous Assorted etripoe goog stron CAMBRIC AND MUSLIN DRAWERS | | Department of quality—worth 19; aes} 2 Lace Ins't'gs aod edge or rutfe E HELD IN MANHATTAN Collection of Taxes of good Emb'y and tucks— | 59 oulbandS it Anigiidblig Te redartice | ene iis peonotiy” :| SPECIAL LOT TABLE DAMASKS Gneteed of thetiseersnsttiee | hew, from factories having parta on | stata Tse Extra heavy all linen | ys | SKIRT LENGTH CHEMISES | 06-1907 models. Packards. Pierce, | © ‘aan tock and e Round neck, two ribbon run 79 . xiotl : ra eae ate SATIN MERCERIZED DAMASKS Despre erp rr bee ties . race z owed for parroeal tex,| ine quallty=a inch YLIABLE make, | roULy Kiso Veyueat UI fol | Instead of cms} +394 CHILDREN'S CAMBRIE-SKIRTS- ° = : JR CARS TO BF Al! RR SoA te thy atven” without | » Eh eewcatapeen land’odd half dozen Napkins pared sae Ameena be tee AQ m Maphatian inven Aispiatnty okated. COUTIL AND BATISTE CORSETS ere ¢ any dou ar wi abies Automobile — Ex- 18 maul Anatend of J2%. se. 834} without garters—Worth $1.00. A nang syom Weal TiN ate near Sroaaware | ROGERS TEASPOONS WHITE FIG'D MADRAS WAISTS ~ ne Biiver plated—fan handies— Tallored, with full pi: front 8 Instead of 49—half dosen...} +36] and back—Instead of $1.69... 3 ie | eer TOILET ARTICLES WOMEN'S SATEEN: PETTICOATS: os =| peaetble Toon vold any al Mercerized Black Sateea— — Syrwaling vf iipes ay required invcass'se | “Genuine Eee Shampoe. ... af PPG! accordion penn oe ong: shaper | penta Mogifcation, ** Round jar Beuroioum Jelly. 8 2) ahirrings—Instead of 38..... < 1 mailed to the Deputy Receiver oe tatesie | box of S cakes ict ers. 36 19} VOMEN'S BLACK COTTON HOSE | whic! hever borougl: the property Is jovated tnt Span ee iow Double soles, heels and toes; | 19 iiodtePoneush, No. 2, Charnbere| hie Diamond Florida Water is 180 | | BG ir Thins” aba | RUFFLED MUSLIN. CURTAINS Rees URON SAIS 2, New York, ‘ *{ G-inoh rufil d tuck: ny i ees: It you have three or four teeth 1 “Taoee Bouck, Municipal Bulling, shar worth Gatien _} a9 re a .39 | Will insert a full set without a ovgh of Meoak’ Cpatbsreket, plate. You can have thts done, and Pittn sires cence arrnue| IMPORTED MADRAS CURTAINS Allover. effects—White and | 29 | Bridge Work, Per Tooth, $5.00 Bay ptias, | O) ental Body Flo- men Black—Instead of 39 and.49,..} . i * xem 98) NEW FALL RIBBONS | T E E T A axpayer wifij FRENCH NET CURTAINS Liberty Satin and Plain. ae, Sinen| ‘Tutteta—all shade: 7 $4 — $7 — @&—$10 . E) Renalarance dastgns } 3.98} Black and waite, in best |} cd, i | L 5 H A N x 4! RAJAH DRAPERIES | Tralr Ribbons—Inatead of -21..) Morcerized anil Egyptian | CHILDREN’S SCHOOL CASES yarn stripes in Oriental | 14 and 16 tnch—Musi DENTIST }cjoheaue ehieutd be malied aa! sodn aa. we) Solorings hesiwiaes f 1224) teattier canbed corr 79 N. B. Cor. 125th on eae RT or aera aes alles litestea naa panera Strong, lea Cea . 271 W. 125th St. | before p ni J Bntraneey eae | ee DAVID, AUBTEN, Stained glags and floral de) WOMEN'S SILK ELASTIC BELTS = io | RecelyeriofsTaces aigns—36 inches wide—spectal AG ‘— binck and is EXCURSIONS, : FEopayen | FRENCH NET CURTAININGS +49 ann e lace ins't'gs and edg- LOOKISLAWO, A. 31 PATTEN SE BAUEAE| aslin curiam ole Secon | EVERY SUNDAY. FINE DAMASK PORTIERES ( Hh eee Siete tik yan pean j LONG patty AND i ryt Duplex deatgns—with fringe or} 7 og wat eee complete f «14 Trou z Ws ‘Tope cugpslnetead of ttt ve NEW STYLES BRASS | nt Sen Lecter Pan i | SILK MERCERIZED DAMASKS NODS or ltee tts ) 25 pode c Revuenings Ie |ragups (af, “Taave Ba ra Comp! n jorings— sion 90 Inch to 4 {nok Fe a =| eftecte ue es windo' e ¢ 7 | FINE VET ARIA STRR RUGS one ag one ae %) 1 a8 | ize ewes, des y i a signs in ny : - Why rent too stall, top expensive or| Size $x1% flcnenest deme | 17.98) Cigracvalve. 6h: 13) NORTH BEACH | Apartment” when World, eo! Lat Aa NO'MAIL OK TELHPHONE ORDERS o Free Grands Fireworks , Carniyal| shew » great alnaraling starnesnates i) Peale acne weit Toya TooNinhts 9 which you ean eaally elect the very placa : pole "EP ooth and ‘34th Streets. |you have lvoked for In vaint SALE of SCHOLARS’ SUPPLIES at CUT PRICESL Rainead Hill Gicl of Quzens, near Cerner Old South Road and Lincoln Ave. Better Lots at *75, $98 and °189 Lots fronting- Main Road-and-corner-lots, other terms and prices, FREE EXCURSION et, Sat., Sept. 6 Sept. 7 =v $3. Cash, Balance 50c a Week With Interest at G% Per Annum, TITLE PERFECT—Guaranteed by the Lawyers’ Title Insurance Company. nond Hl Circle, which was nlaced on the market only four months ago, has nine brick and frame houses coi Fulton St. City Line “ L’”’ or Bergen strect surface cars, wearing red Meacham badges will meet you. Luncheon, SON ia POLK ROA, Mew YOrK. {60 Liberty Avenue, Brooklyn. or Sald on Sundays, The above advertisement pre- sented to our agent at Circle entitles the bearer to round afip fares free, Richmond Hilt t 1 THURSDAY, The complexion ws pale and sallow, the appetite fails, digestion is deranged, a bil- us condition of the system is set up, and often chills and fever make ene life miserable for the person in whose blood this insidious poison has |taken root. There is but one way to rid the system of Malaria and that Thurs., Sept. 5 TEI ake Hamburg ‘ay. or Ralph ay. cars.and transfer to Bergen st. cars| Leave cars at end of line, 1160 Literty ave., where oar rep- SEPTEMBER 5, 1907. eM 6th Ave. and 18th St. Shoemakers Clearing House Third Floor Salvsroom 8, 18, 20, 22, 24, 26 and 30 West Fourteenth St. 7,9, 11,13, 15, 17, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 27 and 29 W. Thirteenth St. Friday, AS USUAL, BARGAIN DAU. New Goods for Fall At Friday’s Fascinating Figures! 1 WOMEN'S BK BROADCLOTH COATS: School Shoes For Boys and Girls AT ALMOST HALF! From Prominent Lynn Manufacturers. Every Pair Guaranteed for Good Wear From L. Strow Shoe Co., Salem, Mass. BLACK TAFFETA SILKS 2 “Guaranteed” Kind—Sinch— | 5g] New model—wome circular ‘ Instead of eS length—t y tallored, it : h brats and vel riz.so 5,000 Pairs of Shoes fon il 00 Re ee | baie ge 12. Becerra | .49.]) WOMEN'S NEW. TAILORED SUITS: ; dark colors. eit Fine English’ Sergen—black y—-latest fai! models, | ted skirtand f 15.98 Boys’ and Giris’’ NEW DRESS GOODS New Pall Tailor Sutunge— poten Mne of mixtures— Instead of J ALL WOOL HENRIETTAS tdach—New Fall Instead of .69. IMPORTED SICILIENNES M% fitted coats—full satin Iined—Instead of $20.98.....4.. WOMEN'S BROADCLOTH SUITS Nowest colors and black— semi fitted coats— i 18.98 .39 sp and velvet tri instead of 12.08. NEW FALL SKIRTS 4 A}

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