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here can't half apnyeciate th | we encountered. That Marathon was |the worst athlet offense possible, The | Ttatian was d ed to his feet and almost carried over the line, Wait wn- tll you see the moving pictures now being shown in the Empire Theatre, “ATHLETES un | London. They will clear up any dot | of the affair No Warning at Start. ‘Personally, I had a kick, but what ee the use of making one whem I | beat my man? In every cont pro paratory signal 1s given ae Dawcion 1 Daniels las. Tal of, ta"e's Twas taken off my Officials. ho. th the w “It was a hard t LET RIVAL START FIRST. nig won the have added one leetaral grievances of refrained, They w Adriatic Beats Umbria and ered He TGPTRRISEAL GST R oc owen, WORKMAN KILLED BY FALL TO STREET eat the Umbria, after overtaking her | Scaffold Swayed and John My kick wou Hl more to ur bo @ poor : ever attended.” The spirit of conquest followed the i fret homecoming group of American three t from Daunt's Rock, and ‘ Shanes eeooy Hook at 210 A. M. to- Roach Lost His H Bay, thirty-five minutes ahead of the : | Cunanter. Balance. Capt. Bmith, of the Adriatic, aet the engines of the liner revolving faster than they ever turned before, twice @mieshing her best time for twenty- four hours, and completing the voyage fd ¢ days, 18 hours and 9 minutes. The | bria's time was exactly 6 days and | repairing the structure In the street, Misr She left Daunt's Rock nearly | about thirty feet below, other work- Wares hours ahead of the Adriatic, |men were heating tron rivdts, which Bring Trophies Home, ee vale aa see fats fe a s a le fol Weare toad iy por ey Bead tte Purest) at) hammered them into the N. ¥. A. C.; P. R. Moffett, H. L. je big uprights. & Platt Adame and C. M, Daniels,| One of the men threw @ rivet which wry brought with him the splendid Se ae ee aaa: th trophy presented to Martin J. Sheridan | oyt to anny AAC ‘dy the Queen of England, besides many | stond on a swaying, swinging scaffold under the elevated railway at Bayard strect and the Bowery this afternoon DHS MOINES, Ia. Aug. 6.—Iowa 's to-day declared by Gov. A. B, Cummins to be in a state of mourning for the Jate Senator Allison, The Governor and other State officers will go to Dubuque Saturday to attend the funeral. fold swung 10 one side and he last hie of the other trophies won by the team, | valance, He felt a kward, hls head ‘declared Daniels, who is the world's raat ene had cme Gy tio jampion ing sprinter. “In fact,| man grazed the p! m ag he fel thirty five years old and lived at No. 68 e re ih ee and during@he events. When the| Sipe boliely declined to eat or drink [ALL IOWA IN MOURNING opens of voung Englishmen came to our querters afd chided us for not ‘Doing sociable. We had every reason te drop our condition quickly if we had thelr hospitality. Ae athletes we were treated rotten. ‘Rotten’ does not even express the sen- timants of the Americans. You over Women’s Leather , House Slippers, worth $1.00, _- 60 ° eller Sizes 1 to 514, leather, at.. 4s] @ 4 Women’s F Pumps Worth $2.50 and $3.00. Welted soles. Bright and dul! Sizes om dul, Sizes 2% to 7, to 7. @ @ Women’s Pumps | Worth $3.00. Tan, Calfskin or Kidskin. Sizes 2% to S278 to 7. “Women’s Ss Gibson Ties Worth $2,00 and $2.50, Patent calfskin uppers, Silk ribbon lace. Women’s Oxfords Tan, calfskin and golden brown, Sizes 214 to 8, Widths A to E a Women’s | Oxfords Gunmetal Calfskin sion soles, Sizes2!« to 5, @4 Women’s Ss Oxfords Worth $3.00; patent coltskin; Goodyear welted soles; sizes 24 to 7; A and B iret iA tnd B widths, Women’s 1 Exten- ge. ficulties Sia. . ~ ae ' -~ ' y Sinking Fund Commission Au- Ranchers Gather in Sonora . almost. i} Unfair Methods of | "TD saw Hulmay, the Hungartan crack i} the water and disappear. 1 was only, taking oft my eweater. I looke | Brooklyn by the New York Terminal] written to him here A big, broad-shouldered {ron-worker | - York Terminal Company's officials tc FOR SENATOR ALLISON. | Shocck oxiords Less Than Cost of Leather Boys’ Shoes THE AVARIEG WORLD, THURSDAY, AUGUST 6, 1908 MV LEASE SKILLED BY ssSezesey (0 E BROOKLYN = YAQUIINDIANS Extended Payments ‘Those furnishing a home an apartment com- plete can arrange with our Department of Ac- counts for distributed payments. CITY il a Anniv>sary Sale— Women’s Bathing Suits-- ‘vai ¥ positively astounding values n pers AVED these Suits for the Anni- versary Sale. The entire sample line ot America’s largest makers, bought at a sensationally low price, and we're going to sell them ona similar basis &F Third Floor. $5 to $12 Mohair Bathing Suits, 3.95 That tells the bargain story, and there’s lots of them, too, but you must come to-morrow without fail, as these high-class suits will sell very quickly. thorizes Temporary Arrange- ment With Company. Prepared for a Threatened Fight With Marauders. The Sinking Fund Commission, at a nis afternoon, EL PASO, Tex Indians on July Aug. Mk authorized Dock Commissioner Spooner to lease, ee tamilies near members of t Lampazas M! the news recetved now being to-day ba W. H. Gillette, hattan and Indian Reservation, for a period not to excced six months, on San Carlos in a letter four of the five ferry | operated between M. Ariz., Company, and which that company has| supe threatened to close because business is | twen unprofitable. | the The lines which the Dock Commis- round. sioner {s authorized to take over are the Broadway, Brooklyn, to Twenty-third street, Manhattan, the Broadway, Brooklyn, to Grand street, Manhattan; the Broadway, Brooklyn, to Roosevelt street, Manhattan, and the Grand street, Brooklyn, to Grand street {tan They are the property of th Brooklyn { the Indians. ————s STEAMER KIRKWALL SINKS | IN CRASH WITH BARK, ‘Ferry Company, but are now being | Fashi i nperated by the New York T ae ‘ashioned according to the very Company. erminal) CUXH Heald The Brite atest styles. These age Mohair Suits, cut Maa Caruroraryaltunetisn iw steamer Kirkwall was 's Jon In the fa TORE linea Glabrae ea aka erate sto by tho city some’ time ago, North Sea off this port last night with it ae Pe i} Ey, CM ee 5 Full the latter company from’ a a bark, name not known. ‘The Kirkwall je Agure) In) black, blue énd) brown) | Fu these four lines, and the argum - y blouse with shirred or pleated skirts; dainty motion to make the temporary injuna, Went down, Two of the members of FOUaA, SGHALCUaHATY GhADed ReGLETIuERY HRSG : Hamburg tug Simpson and brought In ' 3 J oe Ar Mine runing fom ronda: here. Whether the remainder were BYS}) trimmed with wide and narrow bralds hattan, which Is now being operated un- saved or not Is not knowa and smart tes, A complete as! 3 95 der another management than that ot cords show that British’ ment for one day's selling at. . the New York Terminal Company, is ot sneluded In the wuthorization by the eal Nuss ath ed a inking Fund Commission to-day. The oe ay ceurugte 1 terms under which {he four lines to be ee ea toae DOD Ausgu 5 1 f Fu u leased will be taken Over are not mae bon ein POUL GH st bale o rniture public ana probably have not been fully pany, of port, England, and built 1 ‘ ) ; : Ueland updn The Dock Commissioner |i 181 on & . W* RE in a celebrating mood, owing to the won- | hold_a conference with the N a a ere - i e derful success 0) our Annual August Furni- close the dea!. : e the dea’ ture Sale, Never so'd so much little—never had so much to sell, te Filth Floor, Each succeeding day grows better. What our sa! es. tien term “Come-backs” (those who prefer to shop around bef making final selections) have given us the biggest 2d, 8d and 4th aby 's selling any similar sale has ever known. 88 Mission Rockers, °4.75 (as fllustrated.) The new law under which the city can furniture—never sold it for so negotiate for the permanent ver of the East River ferries becomes operative on Oct. 1 | mS eee COULDN’ T PAY RENT ON CAFE ern Passenger Association has refused to grant a special rate for the | Flannery Brothers Evicted From Reincatlon Re ‘Their Place Uptown, ot the Li received th REFUSE SPECIAL RATES FOR BRYAN NOTIFICATION. LINCOLN, Neb., Aug. 6.—The West- jal Club, wno the associa- Everything in the cafe and hotel be- longing to Flannery Brothers, at No, tion to-day, t ia ee . 28 West One Hundred Twenty, of the Democratic Natlonal Committes, Made with extra high back, fifth street, was placed on side . and other | ng De rats, broad, comfortable arms; seat w holstered with leather; built to la a lifetime. to-day by Marshal Peyser and his men them to pro! @ under a writ ment of rent. The saloon was fitted up nine months 7 ago at great expense, declares, against of eviction for non-pay Morris Chair, Complete, 6.75 Made like cut, quar- - ey tered oak, highly poi- infants ed, broad, graceful arms, Shoes, tect. 5 to four different posit worth $1.00, reversible cushious at velour, 21.00 China Closets. . 55.00 China Closets. , 42.00 China Closets.. 72.00 China Closets 14.50 | 50.00 $0.00 5-Piece Parlor Sulit... 42.50 5-Piece Parlor Suit.. 68.75 Golden Oak Chiffonier 21.50 Golder Oak Chiffonier 27.50 50¢ : EE +» 84.50 » 63.00 34.75 Buffets . 25.50 Mahogany Chair ..... 9.20 43.50 Bult 81.50 | Mahogany Chair - 10.50 49.50 Bufte 88.75 I. W. E. Bedsteads 4.50 22,00 Upholstered Couches,, 16.50 W. E Dedsteads 6.75 26,00 Upholstered Couches.. 19.50! ston Moreno eee reaes oi 16.80 35.50 Upholstered Couches., 24 76 ‘ Library Tables ; a ie 27.00 Extension Tables,.... $8.50 Extension Tables.... 18.00 3-Piece Parlor Suit. 40,00 3-Plece Parlor Suit... 19.25 ee 00 Brass Beds . 14.25 | 46.00 Brass Beds 29.75 | av 32.50 + 14.75 + 2975 ‘$35.00 + 41.00 Anniversary -aie bai Rare Savings on Rugs 18.75-9 x 12 Rugs—|$35-9x 12 Rugs—One Extra heavy y Rugs, made plece Royal Axmins rein of fine worsted ns, Oriental ef- | most half an {nch f ah value at 1l (85 Seid 50¢ Women’s Black Shoes Kidskin, Blucher style, Medium heels, solid Soles. Sizes 24% to 8 a) Cc possible resemblance to an Orien- tal Rug in weight and durabil{ i) special designs for parlors, din- § rooms, I{braries, [Ot ssesseverseerenns 24.70 you will nd | $40-9x 12 Rugs—Also stores for at | $95 Rugs; 60 only in lot, In- “ako remarkable | cluding one-piece Wiltons, Royal | Wiltons and K ny Rugs Women’s Patent Coltskin Oxfords 2% to 8; ; military extension heels, at... Women’s { versary Sal Kidskin Oxiords nniver ary ‘ale Black Vie ‘6 Tapestry Couch Covers,2,95 CHOICE. of Kashgar Tapestry, English Morris Tap- or Persian Tapestry Couch (Covers perfectly reversibl ) exceptionally fine and heavy quality. ft Fourth Fi . oor, $4 Scotch Lace Curtains, 1.95 and ple thread Scotch Lace Cur. Canvas Pumps » Sizes 2% to 8; also highg grade Oxfords, at.,........ Strap Bubpers le. 50 Bed Sets, Bolster Tops to 0 Match, 3.65 atent Coltskin and Vj Hand-made Renaissance Lace Bed Sets jor tull size Pri Kids t¢ LE SEY vussance, Irish Point, Erussels,Cluny and other fine laces, Children’s Strap SlipE ers Sizes 4 to 8, and 8% to 11 patent Coltskin Viel Kid Specials in Hair Goods SHOWING of everything c needed for altra-fashion- Groceries and Toneless Breakfast Bacon, mild sugar cured, streaked just 84 tonne Sailor Ties able coiffures—all marked at low) | right with lean and fat, U. § t , y ter made, churned fresh daily that. it cannot be duplicated 1 ete ae . Oxiords penulee Ee hacen Floor. Inspected, sold regularly at 19¢., | | from pure, sweet Jersey cream, eeners at this special price; ad toey White Canvasrearal col g Oe special for this sale, special 5 Ib. stone crock, 25 Ibs, $4.80; 10 Iha,, geass 274 to. 8 Huge aie to (lag it te 2 Extra large Hays per WD, vscsscsseeseee, 15K@| | seated tor shipping.... 1,38 | | $1.95; 5 lbs., $1; per 1». gle ne re eac Lcasnacihatats' ~ @a Women's Misses’ and Ch Idren’s ~ aaccnet >) Sweet Creamy Corn— le poking Avplee — Special Yellow or White Onions —- | } ation Te $ Oxiords Oxiords Summer Walaa FO “BB! hares, Boe Coe a . r this sale, in any Meas Kine kietin te oo AS Gray Pompadours, 3 Wines and Liquors pare 4Oe thle soles; biack kidskin up made brown kid s . A New Potatoes — White, ‘a hs anallaily ; ] .50, 2. 50 and 3. 50 California Mines; Pert, Sher. Ginger Al realy wien wel, pa Hair Rolls, 24 inches, 69¢ Be Ear eat BIA acres Wibmetes feee’,, BOC Miss<s’ STE OLA Dae ; rig Be Cid per gai, BL1A;| Bowmore Seater Whiskey Broken Macavont or Spazhettl ; oe et Merry c s pe by 9 ib. wo $4 < otf 0. B. Onde Merry Widow Rolls, 39¢ M4 Bei] Penigetemutaniy, bother | Most soe ie Oxfords tore Puff 8 in cluster, 2.89] Ruvier ty" Hardy, alg Ae ie 76e | taundry soap —switt's Prige % ¢ rs et a healthy plants; tol regu ae ar or Naph 110 b Werth $2.00 First quality Hair Switches, J lat st$). ter) apeeish 2 | Matt Whisker Donal deans Lamons ~ Brlznt, 4i Poke 2, and 2%¢ to 3.50 to S15] %.,!” 58c Kemong: specit!, 2 B5@ Oy RESTAURANT sain (ous EIGHTH SIXTHIAV, 19°70 20” STREETI NEW YORK. 10 minutes from Hoboken by Hudson Tunnel. FERRY LIMES’ IN BORDER AID) inst Friday of Our 29th Anniversary Sale N occasion that presents a strong series of remarkable the unapproachable low-price-making power of this organization. re ——— specially priced for Friday and Saturday. Mail and telephone orders promptly filled. Call Chelsea 2100. TaN ee dott ‘CRAWFORD CO. Future Delivery Furniture purchased dur- ing our Annual Furnt- ture Sale upon request | wiil be held tor future de- livery without any extra charge for storage. values that are representative of Annive sary Salv fF Main Floor, 1.20 Pearl Buttons at 25c IGHT for the j opular button-down-the-iront Skirts and for Waists and Jackets. Genuine ocean shell Pearl Buttons; sizes 30 to 60 lines; self shank, metal shank, fish eye, sew 25 through and faney “cut” styles; worth ; at, doz., c Anniversary Sale 1.00 & 1.50 Veils at 50c YES, they are worth all that; many are worth $1.75 ard hemstitched Chit- and $2. Ready-to-wear Vells, 1¥¢, 2 and fon Crepe Veils, Chiffon Cloth Vells, Dotted Chiffon Veils, Novelty Chiffon Veils, ete. wr Main Floor, Early choosers can .50¢ Colors that are now in fashion. always get better selection, although we hope to have enough to last the day through; $1 '0 $2 Veils at Anniy-rsary Sale Men’s 75¢ Neckwear at 25¢ I T’S a well-selected assortment, chosen with a view t please smart dressers An clearance, held off fap this occasion In order to add i 1 Anniversary Sale. 17 Main Floor, y less 25¢ stap e, solid colors, 1.00 Not a piece in the Jot that ever sod | han Sve the popul Men’ s 1,50 Pajama ale 27 Main Floor, Amniversa's Women’s Lisle tiose, lye Ww omen “sg shcer cauze lisle thread hove in) ack 19¢ and tau—our ice Anniversary ale 23c Hair Nets, 2 for 25 More heir nets than you'll fid in any tore. 4 That's the se-ret of the greatest hair nel business in Just received anotier Pal ment— 9 thal sell at 27 Main Floor. other America. 1, 00 Qic elewhrre. Plenty o made, of the best humar y lirge re Hair Nets sate can! dozen of those extreme! every 2 for 25¢e | yniv rsa y ay We Irclude All cf Our ' Men's 15.50 to 19.75 Suits | at One Price, 9.75 VERY Spring and *u nuer Suit— hat we have two or three sold up as as $19.7 none excepted, in m sizes, regular price to-morro or you s and slits, at sar Second Fi sto The ‘Two-Piece Suitse mprise Priestley ipes ands up-to-date bla ght fancies, fine casstm and light-wei fabrics; all three- p 2 in B2 to +b ve) The Three- Piece pults a preist Measure and scot in he blue se rges and i lain gray, brown, N varfous mixtu There are a num ter of odd suits nin ‘this lot which wore originally priced at several times to-morrow’s price. Cravenettes at the Same Price These Cravenette Coats are the usual d kind and exc comprise neat gray and fancy in'all sizes.....-.+ Anniv_rsary Sale Sample Shoes and =aN E'VE put all those Sainple Shoes and Oxtords with all that’s left of our Summer shoe stock to maker a Anniversary Sale an event you'll remember. corse you know the S—can't mention the aaa but then the name fs a household word, and ea ch pair is branded. Many styles, all sizes, variety of ls All. the $2.50, $3, $3.50 1.9 and $4 Shoes and Oxfords 2. 45 White Pumps and Oxfords, tor misses and children, at 1 price: £7 Second Fioor, $3 Aa $3.50 grades marked $1.50 | $2 and $2.50 grades marked $1.00 Anniversary ale Se 10 Dinner Sets (,8.), 6. 45 VERY superior grade of fine Amer- fean Porcelain, too; one of the striking bargain features of our Anniver- sary Sale. gar Fifth Floor. Beautifully deco- rated in pretty assorted, dainty floral designs. New- est shapes and most desirable composition; for 12 persons, Fresh Roa ted Coffee, our popular Waverly Blend, We lalm for this blend of coffee Fxtra Creamery Butter, Royal Stuart Brand, the purest sweetest and most delicious but: —s