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DYING AS RESULT OF RUNAWAY Frightened Horse Cauee s Fatal Accident in Harlem, A bay horse attached to a grocer's wagon belonging to ( Mo, 3112 Eighth avenue, ran away and terrorized a goodly portion of Harlem thie afternoon, kil! Juring another so b he will die. The antmal was in front of the store whem It became frightened and tor forth on Fighth avenue and narro stedo Bros.,, of anand In- at it is feared escaped. being hit | As it swung ov the avenue, At the One Munir street crofsing seve ewalting cars whe twenty-eigh One Hund Samuel S old, of N Twelfth st One of th rectly tn the mou! Einstein was knocked Jed upon. Gershon, !mpaled on @arried two td t Bighteenth street dropped to the pare fleld, of the J. He sald he had been | During the ex fainted and had to by drug stores ‘The horse cont along the avenue, and Twentieth southh violenc behind his speed At One Hun street Bicycle P @ shaft ne Hundred and 6 his bod. ent, Dr. Scho Wright Hospital ntly killed. eral women rried to near- was nued in his mad filght dat One Hundred te ded with @ van with such furnit TSA ITE Some SIECEL “OoPERG| et J.B.GREUNNUT. PResipenr. These Pianos | We Are Selling at $125 | Are Remarkable Values i They are all first-class instruments —the regu. lar price of which is $250 — and are practi- ‘cally new fr. Better get one if you | want a good piano ata low price The terms are $5 Down and 51a Week Revolving Stool and Pro- tection Cover Free. (Siegel Cooper store, Fifth Floor, er. Cent) ONE ILLED, ONE ae eae SIXTH AVE. 18" IS™STS, Cognac Lrandy—the tamous orand Ch. terrand, a high-grade Cognac brandy of old, rich, fruity qual- ity: tmported direct from France; sold in other stores at $1,504 botue: our regular price $1.25 Tuesday at re 98¢ Fourth Floor Front.) Na; kin:—15,000 hemmed all-lin- en German silver bleached extra heavy damask napkins, 15 and es square: all fresh and eXtra quality stand: 1 81x90 bleached musiin sheets they have slight oil sta -s; if pertect they would sell at 79¢ each; Tues- ~ day », 09e Main Flopr, Rear) Viilow Cases— 3/000 extra-sized hemstitched bleaciied muslin pil- low cases; good, strong and well- finished cases; clean ae new; sold regularly at 2c ani 35c each; Tuesday cons LK Main oor Rea Men’s and Youths’ Suits At $7 The Clothing Store offers 6C0 suits for men and youths, in newest, desirable two and three-piece styles, in blues, browns, grays, blue serges and other prevailing colors, All these suits are well tal- lored, and none of them is worth less than $10, but the values run upto $12.75, Your choice of any to-morrow, $7 (Malin Foor, Rear.) Typewriter Paper—500 reams of Whiting's bankers’ bond iype- writer paper; legal size; put up in packages of 500 sheets; ~ worth 85c a ream; Tuesday 50c Third Foor, Center. Calling Cards—printed while you wait, on good quality stock: latest styles of type, .est workmanship possible; were SU cards tor y~ lic single Nottingham lace curtains; new goods in latest and most attractive designs; 314 yaros long, 501n. wide; reg- ularly $1 pair; Tuesday... 25c Third Floor, Front.) Docr Panels—Scotch lace door panels: good’ qual ty of net, with lace motii in center; very stylish and serviceable; made to sell at 25c a pair; Tuesday 10c Third Floor. Front, Ice Cream Sets -made of pressed glass; choice of two attractive de- signs; sets consist of 1 large tray and 6 saucers to match; good value ats I. 25; TuesdayO9C rob 00r, Fro Tcec Vea Glasses—Colonial design made of clearcrystal glass; strong and serviceableand ali ferieci goods; sold regularly at ow $1.20 a dozen; Tuesday... 85e (Third Floor, Front. appear in print b ING WOR Double the Usual Number of “S.& H.” Green Trading Stamps Before 12 o’Clock. Single Stamps After 12 o’Clock. prices half over purpose is to them irresistibly bargain list must sh When an entire store is in the Possessicn of a great semi - annual clear:nce . movement — when entire stocks have their cut down toa third or a night—when the set daily force out goods by making cheap—THEN a special ow bargains indeed. But here’s the Tuesday list showing, as usual, the lowest prices of the week. Mail and Tclephone Orders w/ll be filled as long as goods last, ard we reserve the right to limit quaniities. Please remember that some of the very best attractiofls in this store never ecause quantities are too small to be advertised. pina Bake ee eh ee Books — ‘'The History of Our Country: a complete and accu- tate history of the United States, in S volumes, bound in half leather; slightly shopworn; sub- Scription price was $29; our regular price ag gg is $6.50; Tuesday..... $3.95 Third Floor Center.) Wash Belts—dainty wiite embroid- ered styles, trimmed with strong white pearl buckles; value 25c; Tuesday at.......... Main F oor, Front.) 18c These Linon Skirts at We have sold hundreds of these skirts at $1.50, and they are mighty good values at that price; 17 gored; button and button- holed down front; pearl fold; inverted back; perfect hanging skirt and excellent in every detail It will pay you to buy a few of these skirts at 95¢ (Second Floor, Front, 18th St.) Writing Paper—one quire cabinets of Hurd's cloth-tinisned writing paper, with envelopes to match; good quality and clean and per- fect; worth 35¢ a box; BUGCCE Jeceraoocnnpaueouue 17ec Third Floor. Center.) Fine Calfskin, Glove Kid and Elastic Belts — studded; single clasp, harress buckle and two- ornament styles; black and col- ors; values $0c to 65c¢; Tuesday At vireerecserecee 45c Main Fioor, Front.) Peaches —fresh Elberta peaches; one of the best offers you'll get this season; regular 25ctill Tuesday for 19¢ (Teurth Floor.) butrons, made with deep i ———$————————S—> Peiticoats—madeof fine seersucker in excellent styles and as- Sorted pretty stripes; cool and Conifortaple; 49¢ Children’s Autos- Strong and ser- Viceable au:omobiles for children from 3 to § years; finished in eect ¢namel; rubber-tired vcels; regular price ay ye $3.85 $4.75; Tuesday......., (Third Floor, Center MSL Flouncings — embroidery floun ings for ccrset covers, 10 to 17 inches wide; also batiste inser- tion up to $ inches wide; va'ues 25c to 35c a yard; Tuesday,, tee 12%¢ jack; front cover has beautiful Picture design stamped in gilt, book holds 500 cards, 4 on » 4 page; worth 69c; Tuesday, DUC Third Floor Center. Boys’ Double- Breasted Suits With Plain or Knicker Hl bocker Trousers a 75€ This is the biggest bargain for boys ever offered in any | clothing store anywhere, The Price is much lower than wholesale but no bargain is too great for our July clearance, 900 double-breasted suits, with plain or knickerbocker trousers, Made ot supe- rior quality worsteds; all ssizes—s to 15 years. Come early, for they may all be sold in the firstfew hours, Values $1.50 to $2. (Se ond oor, Rear, ———— Salad Bowls—made of Austrian china in assorted tints ana floral Gecorations; taken fron ourregu- larstock and reduced; worth 35c; Tuesday..., Wilton Rugs—sampies in a very attractive and desirable selection of choice colorings and designs; Sizes 27x54; sold regu oy a larly at $3.75; Tuesuay, $2.23 Filth Floor, Fron:, Axminster Ruge—samples of an excellent quality of Bigelow Ax- mineter rugs in oriental and Ueral designs; size 36x63; regular price, $7.50; ap , Tuerday,.0 sss iran $5.25 tilth Floor, Front) Carpets—samples of an unusually good grade of velvets. Axminsters and Brustels; suitable tor rugs and mats; regular 31,50 grades; piece. 98¢ (Filth to Potatoes--Early Rose potatoes; new. fresh and mealy; a good cha to stock up for the week; perk (15 pounds), reguiarly 45c, , TUESDAY. sereereerer ce vees 3Te towth Floor Turkish ‘lowels—5,LO0 hemmed and fringed Turkish towels with white and red borders, goods that have been selling right along at 12%c each; Tuesday..... 8c Moin Heo, heer | Women’s $2.50 Pumps & Oxfords at 51 That is only one of the many wonderful, The pumps (as illustrated) are made of items in this greatest of all July clear-| The Oxfords (as illustrated) are mace of good ance sales plain toe, ribbon laces; all sizes patent coltsk and they lo quality patent colt-| as long as skin; Gibson style;| higher p grades, All 3] sizes and and widths... ; widths.. Cooper Store, Second rieor Ask for “S, & H.’’ Greén Tradina Stamps— We Give Them in, on a perfectefitting last, ok as well and will wear much riced LD, MONDAY, JULY 6, 1908,] vl oer Noon Day Luncheons From 1130 On Having improved our Restau: nt, Its new excellence, top: lofty «-olness and good tood nvite a visit. New Bullding — | | Store Closes at 5 P, M. Saturdays at Noon Third, Second avenue Care Eighth atreet Care Pnind ave. Eievated / tare | Wanamaker's Tomorrow the Semi-Annual Sale of CARPETS, MATTINGS and OIL CLOTHS The eagerly looked-for half-yearly event, in which all remnants and discontinued patterns of Carpets, Linoleums, Oil Cloths and Mattings are rounded up at most de- termined price-reductions, in preparation for a new season's business. It is a rare time to anticipate floor-covering needa for the Autumn, for it presents standard grades—the best that come from the mills, in colors and patterns bought for our own stock—at savings possible at no other tine, Houge- keepers, hotel men and club committees are keen to profit by it This collection is unusually cho.ce—the quantities ranging rom five yards to full rolls of a pattern—the shortest lengths bearing, of course, the greatest reductions, BE SURE TO BRING ROOM-MEASUREMENTS WITH YOU, a8, owing to the nature of the sale, no returns or exchanges can be permitted, Schedule of prices: Full Over Under Rolls, 25 Yds. 25 Yds, $3.25 Willon,...ceee sere veer $2.00 $1.50 $1.00 $1.75 Bigelow Axminster....$1.25 $1.10 95 $140 { Hartford and | $1.50 | Smith Axminster f ++81.00 90.75 $1.50 Wilton Velvet.........$1.10 95 75 Pl OeVelvelniestiaiibriti: 100 oh 65 $1 & $1.10 10-wire Tapestries .80 65 50 Other Tapestries.........066 65 .50 .40 80c & $1 Ingrain........... 50 & 60 $1.60 & $1.75 Rody Brussels $1.10 Full Over Under Rolls. 25 yds. 25 yds. 358.45 90 85 MATTING REMNANTS at one-fourth, one- third and one-half of regular prices, according to | the length of the remnant. i LINOLEUM and OIL CLOTH REMNANTS, in lengths u:der 10 yards, half-price; over 10 yards, one-third under-price. In addition, we shall offer tomorrow a very fine group of Fibre Matting Rugs a Third or More Under-Price Even more effective, in designs and color-combinations, than the Japanese mattings which they resemble. ‘The most desirable coverings for verandas and halls ot Summer homes, bungalows and Beautitul designs in blues, greens, olives, tans and pinks, Standard sizes, in two grades: GRADE I].—6 x 9 ft., $3, from $4.75 7 ft. 6 in, x 10 ft. 6 in., $4, from $6 9x 12 ft., $5, from $7.50 camps. GRADE |—6 x 9 ft., $4, from $6.50 7 ft. 6 in. x10Ft. 6 in., $5.50, from $8.50 | 9x 12 ft., $6.75, from $10.50 | Sale of BICYCLES At $16.50 Instead of $25 to $40 An unusally fine collection of perfect wheels in 1908 mod- els, made by the Pope Manu- lecturing Co, to retail at $25 to $40; to-morrow At $16.50 Each Four different styles, includ- ing, in one style or another, men’s 20, 22, 24 and 26-inch, and women's 20, 22 and 24- inch frames. The wheels are equipped with Gibney Special and a few with Metropolitan tires, Every wheel is fully guaranteed by us, Equipped with new Departure Coaster Brake, $5 extra, » floor, New Building. A Very Important Sale of SUMMER SHOES The workshops that make our regular lines of shoes have turned over to us quite a number of fine lots that a month ago looked to them far too good to sacri- fice; so that we can offer Smari Summer Shoes of Wanamaker Quality ata ihird below Regular Wanamaker Prices. EVERY PAIR OF SHObS IN THE LOT WAS MADE EXPRESSLY FOR THis SEASON'S BUSINESS—styles are vormal—not extreme, Ali ‘eathers are included—plenty of tans, kidskin, guo-metal calf ind patent leather, as well There are some especial plums, Here are the as Women’s white slioes, to secure which we counsel promptuess, main lines; Women’s Shoes Basement, Oid Building. At 82, Instead of 83—Tan calf- skin Colonial Ties with buckle; welted soles, narrow toes, high ieels, At 81.65, Instead of 82.50 to $3— A dozen styles, aggregating 1,000 pairs of Low Shoes; tan and black ult, patent colt, glazed kid; Ribbon re | Ties, B rs and Oxfords; extreme ind conservative shapes At #1, Instead of §1.50—White duck turned-sole Pumps, with wide ribhor bow and Cubar. heels 50-—Pat- atin ight Women’s Shoes ding. bon 1 81,00, In lots of gh- n Main floor, New At 82.0, Instead 88.60-Oxf doh black & Blucher as well shapes; nv , instead of r Blucher Ties, dium soles, ent and r Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co. a SS A 24 Fitth floor, New Blda, Economy Basement Specials ON SALE TUESDAY Handsomely Trimmed Hats at $5 These models show great style and beauty and are a credit to the Summer hat .amily and more nearly $8 than $5 values, as any woman would say at sight of them, They arc the n-west shapes in Leghorn and chip and beautifully trimmed with flowers and ribbon, No two hats alil Young Women’s Linene Suits at $5.50 They arevcalled ‘Three-piece Suits, but the skirt and waist are one, in over-waist style, the waist neatly piped, the skirt lold-trimmed; jacket semi-fitted, In tan, blue and lavender, Sizes for 14, 16 and 18 years, Underprice items Intercsting to Women SHIRT WAISTS at 7Sc, regularly $1—Oi white lawn, yoke o! §ne plaits, plaited back, short trimmed sleeves, Women’s SACQUES at 28c, 35c and 50c, regularly 35¢ to $1—Ot lawn or dotted Swiss muslin, floral designs. PETTICOATS at 75c, regularly $1—Of black sateen, with ruffled flounce, or of striped percaline, ruffle-finished flounce, trimmed with blas bands. Women’s Summer Dresses at $2.50 Decidedly pretty Princess |)resses of union linen, in p , white, pink or fitted girdle; skirt finished with a bias fold, 85c for Girls’ $1.35 to $1.75 Wash Dresses Because of broken lines and because some are muased, these Attractively Priced Hosiery and Underwear Women's Venta at 10¢ Bach hite ribbed cotton, low on Stockings at 12% Patr Of plain black cotton, gaune welght Black cotton, with goles; sizes 8 Children's unbleached to 9%, fockings at 1240 Pair Of serviceable black cotton, fine or broad ridded. Tan cotton, fine ribbed les at IFc in a large chance to 25c Windsor A did assor varie “stock up" or Women's Gloves at 35c Usually 5c. A popular twelve-but- ton Mousquetalre glo’ of i ished llale. Splendid vi silk-fine Girls’ Hats, $2 | Were $8.50, are decid- edly pretty. Cool, light Summer hats of soft straw, faced with chif- ton and trimmed with big butterily bows. At 35¢ to $5—Large as. sortment of practical dressy Hats for girls, Royal Salon, Thint floor, Old Bidg. and JOHN WANAMAKER Net-top Laces In cream and white, suitable for Walsts and sleeves, 22¢e and S50 yard, values % > and 50, es ’ Infants’ Dresses Prices Less At 38e, were Sic. and s6c—Walst ana Russian Deesses of gingham and pereale; sizes for 2 to 6 years, At Boe, were ted Rus- ff cham- jtehed bands. were S0c—'Browme" Over- alls of tan and blue denim; 2 to 6 vears Water Tumblers, 60c a Doz. Regularly $1 and $1.25 Thin blown Tumblers in pretty negdle etched desiens, Pay Just Half for these Framed Pictures Etchings, matted and framed in gilt or Flemish oak, 13% x 21 in., at 75c, from $1.50; In gilt frames, matted, 11 x 13% in Carbon Pho tions of fam Flemish oak at c, from And a at50c, from $) $ assortment of Water Colors, Etchings and Car- bon Photographs and leas. at half pi Ninth floor, New Butlding. Broadway, Fourth Avenue, Eighth to Tenth Street § ? Kimono or fitted styles, lue, with square voke effect, neatly plaited over the shoulders; short sleeves; waist shirred into a pretty, practical frocks of chambray or percale go at less than cost, for go they will at 8Sc each, Colors guaranteed. Sizes for 8 to 14 years, rs Sunday World Wants Work Monday Morning Wone ’ ers’ ee

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