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I ppenprsneserernenessstne armenian without result Shortly before daybreak Capt. Cottrell went back to the station house, leaving the block surrounded by the reserves and detectives, with orders to stay there antil the mystery was solved. A line| was formed and a'l comers were ques: | tloned by the police. With » recent | safe-blowing !n the precinct fresh In| their naa they are working, mn the BLOCK 10 FIND SHATTERED SAFE: S8s° | Muffled Explosion Gives Hint) rails ASTER pone THF: PARIS, Jv nod of Burglars, but None [returned to this etty ater @ nine months Is Located. Io searched from sub-cellar to roof, PLE ERC ’, oat H. Hyde has | trip abroad, during which he visited | lugygt, India, Caina and Japan, return: | Ing to Lurope over the Trans-Siberian Railroad. a Ca trell, of i Mr. Hyde gaye a lucheon to-day {n Police Capt, Cottrell, of the Leonard), er oa er vmerrero, the italian hls: street station, spent most of the morn-|torian, wh going to the States next autumn at the Invitation of resident Roosevelt, whose guest he will be at the White House, Signor Ferrero will deliver a course of lectures at the} Tawe)| Instit Boston. ———_____ 'STAGGERED UNDER LOAD OF RUM AND DYNAMITE. ing making a canvass of the office Duildings in his precinct. He is sure that in one will be found @ safe shat- tered by burglars. A muffled explosion that suggested nothing else to them than safe-blowing star’ them on the hunt. The reserves, neafiod by Capt, Cot- trell, with every detective to be found, | WILKES-BARRE, Pa, July ®—Pe-| trians on one of ¢ ra to-day were rt 4 for hours without finding the | Nets todas searched for hours withot ‘5 | sticks of dynamite prot eause or the scone of the explosion, | pockets of a drunken man From the reports given by his men staggoring along, apparently Indifferent who heard it Capt. Cottrell decided that | to what might happen If he fell. The) | police art d him gingerly, without the explosion occurred somewhere In! Using the sand sticks of dy the block bounded by West Broadway, | Sticks of dvna Broadwa mbers and Duane streets. | then incked up. All the houses and bustness places in jt | Towanda z removed, Basement The end o' week special — broken candies—lemon drops, brilliants, molas- ses candy, mo s creams, buttercups, [ in marshmallows; packed in round tins; remularly 15c. a box, special, .10¢ raees Launches, Rowboats, Canoes: _ Ready for Prompt Delivery Fifth Floor. shipments from the factory, if you want your at pron We have ready for immediate delivery two Palmer Launches, several “Leasure Hour” Sailboats and a complete shipment of the celebrated “Old Town” anes, All these boats are accepted as standards of boat building. For example, the “Old Town’? Canoes are the original Canoes of that name, from the makers who made “Old Town” Canoes nationally famous. Palmer Launch, 17-foot. fitted with 132 marine two-cycle en gine; speeds six miles an hour... _ $187, $0 Same, fitted with cushions, brass ralhing, awning, canvas cover, flags TTS (1S ste seein Cra Wa i TGR a $235, 30 Palmer Launch, 2 foot, with 3h. p. Palmer marine two-cycle en- ; speed eight miles an hour.. . $295.00 Same, complete with ning, camvas cover, cushions, brass rails, flags and ee $367.00 Jrders taken for any size or style of Launch made In the Palmer fac- gi tei Flat-Bottomed Rowboats, 12-foot, built of stout cedar planking, varnished; four seats and one pair of rowlocks...........s..s008 $28.74 “Leisure Hour” Sailboats, 16-foot; comfortable sailors and easy row- trs; with 100 square feet of sail, centraboard of steel plate, wooden rudder, pair Ol ORS AnAvOarlockss arn uiertmuuentenmtaniennnii ty $98.50 “Old Town” Canoes, three sizes, ready for immediate delivery:— 16-f00t, $80.74; 17-foot, 882.74, 18-foct, $34.74. paces Horsman Tennis Racquets Much Below Usual Prices 0: 4 di is them there are no risks such ou take in b Maeve) “seconds.” And all are s he ene And lovee Gath Fatth Floor, as we usually have in regular stocks at the higher prices :— “ARLINGTON” RACO! ra first importance—and far more inyportant than the under- —these Raoguets are first quality—perfect. In buy- ash; reinforced walnut throats, strumz ican gut; elsewhere $2.25; here regularly, $1.98; special... .$1.56 ash frames, inlaid throats; strung 5 ee $2.19 “PAR AG( niaid wa . seasoned ash frames, ig with Oriental gut; 82.19 combed cedar handles; regularly $3.49; sate Other Tennis Requisites. Balls, high grade and TenniNpoles, sat..88c. to $2.97 made to sell for ow : | Tennis Nets. r¢.$2.88 to $3,96 “Special” lively; price . “WW. D. "Sh Te oRae (eridoutle eurt zenger” and “Ayers” Tennis Bl Tennis Taney tor eoubles coure each . eet: complete with staples...... $2.97 Tenms Racquet ( TS, Tennis Dry Court Markers, 39¢. to $1.98 | $1 | Sheeting, Blankets & For Misses and Girls Second Floor, Spreads TUB DRESSES, Hagement of plaid ging UNBLBACHED MUSLIN. 36 | fryy'pieated skies with deen homes ; 0.000 yards, a yard, ! 148 year sizes—for small w misses 84.74 5c Pll ; MU St IN full b 1 inches FLEECE pink, blue; stripes; 33x42-ir CROCHET BED SPREADS | ys’ Suits: Clearance Follows | Re moval to Larger Quarters ’ : 1, and a cleara ast Suita, Now Bde, ‘st. 29 and $1.79 in Sailor and Ru Models. ion Blouse SAILOR AND R 3 and mixtures; form {General Si have been Impersonating the Judge and, | Cake is a printer for the T Indictment of the Grand Jury The almuarity between the Judge and the prisoner les only In |there is no resemblance of features, the Foster from Boston made tha most what similarity there is, that on July 15 a man of dignified ap | work, but Cake ormed him that he pearance staggered Into the apa | of changing his skin at x 000 Pairs, Fo! Formerly Sold a Sold at of Dr. Alfred €. Dupont, No. 310 West 1 $1.50 and $2.09 ‘Mwenty-third street pees I “| fuses Leniency to Bostonian Judge W ed }of General Sessions to-day met Warren |r. | while earrying on the dec {$109 worth of Jewelry, according to an | Paints » and discovered four) of the hottest of the summer, and the mite In his Poe Te) man seamed to be overcome by heat R.H, Mroy & Co.'s Attractions Are Their Low Prices, GCVS 22. B'way at 6th Ay. for M THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JULY 30, 1908. $1 worth of jewelry and nkere w AA ery ssions Re-e Tom Jurist —_ — on Larceny Charge, PRINTER SHEDS HIS SKIN rren W, Foster tn tte Court ‘TE | of th Foster, of Boston, WOlegie who ta sai¢ nton Ol 1 Linoleum Compan and annoying al@ent has jtified ali the physicians wh nim, who can agree to do nothing for except to give it a name, They call dernatitis exfoliating. When Cake fitst called ina pl to examine him the medical ma inclined to attribute his allment with eption, stole | cloth the name, as is said to have | remunerative use of It ts charged} coming in contac The day was one | weeks, dur! : pain, Geren Tam Judge Foster,” he said, and he jor the akin taxes pla derly cared for, but when he left | three years. Store Hours: 8 A.M. to 6 P. M. During July and August we close at Noon Saturdays, 4th to 35th St i iyecaling Requisites: A Typical Report From Our Shopping Organization. Midsummer Vacation eS away time for thousands— sees the liveliest demand for Trunks, Bags and the like. Our shopping organization, with a force of skilled merchandis- ers, keeps closer tabs on local conditions than any individual could hope to keep. We investigate, for your good as well as our own, every offering of any importance advertised by other good stores. ‘Here is the gist of a recent report on advertised SPECIAL of- ferings of Travelling Requisites ‘by other stores:— Bags of walrus, owhide, advertised by another store ast special for $6.00 we have {n regular stock for 85.77. Suit Case ad- vertised as a special by another concern for $5.00 js In regular stock here for $3.91, Russet Leather Travelling Bags offered special at $4.95 in an other store are in regular stock here at 94,49. Some Bathing Suits for men—broken sizes—advertised in a CLEAR ANCE SALE els¢where for $1.98 could be duplicated here in a full range of sizes at $1.98, the price at which we sold them when the season opened seal and This Shopping Organization is one of the features that mak: s continued underselling supremacy. atron feels secure in know: As a result of its work, the Macy ing that the price of an article here is invariably the LOWEST < which that le can be purchased. We invite comparisons of our regular prices with the special prices quoted by others. ar Angle 3: Trio of Parasol Specials. Main Floor Broadway. = SILK PARASOLS, striped gray coverings, pleasing to the eye, effectively shaded and at the same time suitable to go with c handles enamelled or of natural wood; $2.79 hand- embroidered tn linen cover- ected { han. elec a stume; gilt- -tipped ribs. . PARASOLS, i ings—handwork from our own factory in Belfast; dles, also a number of with ra taffeta cov. erings, gilt-tipped fran $3.69 NOVELTY FRENCH AS ite and cream cover- printed in Dresder 1 Oriental effects—some with s; gilt frames; handles of natural wood and fancy woods in- laid with Blkeore anaes e el re intron ee $2.79 Women’s Undergarments. Sooond Flo Collection large enough to advertise in detail. Even better values are not advertised—no department in the store offers so many bargain laden tables pls rcarded with “Not Advertised” Cards. COMBINATIONS—corset cover and drawers of sheer nainsook, trimmed with embroidery insertion and wash ribbon, mee with lace; ruffle on drawers. . Bc COMBINATIONS—corset « cover and skirt of nainsook, femmed with rows of Maltese lace and ribbon beading; ruffle on skirt, edged Vee lace & \TONS- —as 5 above, of checked ‘dimity, ed ed with embroid- 7 through; ribbon and embroidery at waist, 81.20 WALKING SKIRTS, of cambric, deep umbrella ruffle, with fine pir tucks and wide tucks r TH: ALKING SKIRTS, of can two Ww chon lace insertions and edge. WALKING SKIRTS, of cambric; lawn umbrella ruffle, ‘two. ue of pin tucks and deep ‘embroidered flounce. 31.29 In the Underprice Basement. CORSET ¢ COVERS, of cambric, of cambric ibbon ith pin tucks an C embroidery .... ruffle edced . R4e lawn with DRAWERS, of cambric, E | pared edge, with rib- ruffle, ¢rimmed with tucks and tere armholes , hemstitehed, finished with feather mbroidery....39¢ stitching 89¢ Lamp Dept. Specials: ; Gas Portable, with 13 , d fringe to mat 7. art glass arly $4.49 with 14 cial i racket Lamps, comp pecial Inverted Gas Mantles, regularly Incandescent Gas Burners, regi 12¢ Incandescent Lights, complete with Blac Venetian Lanterns,complet ylobe, regularly 44c.; sne arly $1.2 al at 8c | cial 33. FOR TWENTY-EIGHTH TIME. ighth time in fAfty-three years. and hi o have seer clan to hile acids !n his “ever: y two or ene tvomeni s White and Gray Canvas6 Oxiords < cena er reer 1,500 Pairs, } Formerly Sold at $1.03 to $1.50 Solid leather sole;, leather and cove ered heels. Your 20 39 styles inall sizes, palr Women’s Tan and C cpmpaemneneneenteete ae titedaet ee tae Black Oxfords 3 ie choice of 5 it it Made with ve leather extension soles, in tan or black kidskin, with medium heels. Black Oxfords have patent tips. A'l sizes, from 2'3 A pair to 8, in E and E se widths, sage of Misses and Te ae Tan in Caliskin Oxford ree 3,000 Pairs 000 Pairs F Formerly 5 Sola Made trom selecte wide extension s Elucher style. Size and I1!; to 2,... dark tan site witli spring or quarter heels; Sts, 85 toll s Made of soft tan calfskin, in 3 crest styles; hand = turned soles and 06 @ Cuban hee's; ; sizes 2% to 8. OLOB Sailor Ties “Patent coltskin, on oT ay Christie Ties aPair ®s extension sizes 214 to 8 Patent coltskin, very high grade, sample sizes only Boys’ Shoes Formerly Sold at $1.25 Allsolid leather, si 9 to 13 calts! SaleofMen’ sHandWelted Shoes and | Oxfords at at 71) Pin Worth 2.50 & 3.00 Viel - DRIVES OUT 'S S. S, BLOOD HUMORS The skin is not simply an outer covering of the body, but through its thousands of pores and glands it performs the great and necessary work of regulating our temperatures, and also assists in disposing of the refuse and waste matters of the system by the constant evaporation that goes on through these little tubes. To perform these duties the tissues and fibres which connect and surround the pores and glands must be continually nourished by blood, “When from any cause the circulation becomes infected with impurities and humors, it loses its strengthening powers and begins to disease and irritate the delicate tissues, and produces Eczema, Acne, Tetter, or some other itching, disfiguring skin trouble, S,S.S. cures skin diseases of every kind by going down into the circulation and neutralizing and removing the impurities and humors, It changes the quality of the blood from an acrid, fiery fluid to a cooling, health-produc+ ing stream, which, instead of irritating and inflaming the sk , cures and nourishes it by its soothing, health{nt ¢ qualities, Salves, washes, lotions, etc,, may be used for any temporary comfort or cleanliness they afford, but skin diseases cannot be cured until S$. S, S. has purified the blood, Book on Skin Diseases and any medical advice sent free. GibsonTies THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA. ames ars ene nner sence es PRA A OOPENAEE Southwest emai Ave. & 18th St A Fresh, New Lot of Lawn jumper Dresses in neat dot or stripe patterns, nicely trimmed with Swiss embroidery, Valenciennes laces or wifh con- trasting colored bands . . . -|WhiteDuckSkirts 4 made ot well shruak ¢uek and linene, cut iull and well tatiored Botioms are fold trimmed equ: lar $1,50 Skirts, Specialai. . $4 0 ney “Handsome ‘Summer ar Waists Worth fully $1.60 each. Special ' These waists ore made of fine muis, lawas, ma. ras and chams aN bray p y) 3 re trimmed vito N2 embroidery, with tucss, with t emb t psume pleated ery f10 /forhers have i co. ars, VS \\ is as pretty The best yates Hosiery &Glove nb Women’s & Children’s Ladies’ soc Hand om- 26¢ Ribbed and Plain broidered Hose, 45 ¢ \ ter The backs are ast! Hose, in black, white | yr tan; some fi the la col- dies’ ee have lace 10¢, 3 apais | ankles; at... | Children’s 39¢ Piaid Ladies’ 35¢. Imported | Top Hose, : Lisle Hose, plain OS : drop stitch Cass 12¢ : Tha 6 in all staple and peeled! colors GooaQuality Lon Silk Gloves, with & shire tipped ngers, patent clasps; 49e| ick, white and tan; Ladies’ 16. Button hatte vurregular 81 grade at 19¢ . apair | Women’ s50:WhiieLisle puosestn niported designs Haat ng DOG ‘tna’ $1.50 Imported Silk HEC ” a of pure silk | | | | Lingerie Dresses || Made of sheer mult inwhite, biue end pink, and eifeciive- ly trimmed with lace and embroidery in- ry sertion. $3.50 i $5.00 values, e Tailored Wash Suits Made of an excellent grade », of duck in plain colors or ‘stripes, coats trimmed with straps. Regular $3.50 to $5 vanes “91.95 Users “Sr ! Woras- iM for-a-Quarter “Situation-Wanted "Ads, in the Worlo