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Nearer se Pan —_ eT Niele ° THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, AUGUST 17, 1908, August-Wanamaker’s--Furniture When she had somewhat recovered the Pinner second. tean | my lttle daughter, I saw the negroes f |coming toward us in the sama felt Ik odie Manis f Fat Man's Hace—s a, all over F ey s and then one tures | Bio undred Members of 20,tumis, iWon oS ‘ : MEN i] NEGRQ sivas Ahiats Helairiok SHOT H RS "3 ; ; cae Haven” let tat Hie Twonts-one, conteten (The Time) (The Place) (The Attraction) > lown, ene S. q 1é al ie iret . ’ : . ta ¥ 1 ” Ni SET erage with, both NSH AES Pee ON We rea, ‘n : There isn’t a home within a hundred miles of WANAMAKER’S that wouldn’t be bet- \ ‘alaies: aes heels. all scimaae acl a Glorious Time. MRE abe Shoe votestants J tered Oye Visit of the housekeeper to this August Furniture Exhibition, eeu 2 1 “T fought him off and tried to reac! re A i W. Maloney cre eesenea Bettered by the ideas that would be conveyed, Cavalrymen in Camp Near! my baby Hine, The baby Ts isi One Victim of Poughkeepsie La ctetee ny shuns i a i‘ Van i Wettra by ceria a quarter to’ Lad ects money's worth than mana i ACK MODs PARR ea vradeed mel ite Woman Dead and Two in ; AMATEU SPREE Dinars xi “aaninet the Settered in looks and comfort when the furniture gets installed, i 7 Huntington Holi Bac ae eee eres ae ; | iis yy int, te Thousands of people, to whom it is not very convenient to come to WANAMAKER’S, \ face time and again as J lay on Ht Atte, ; : at Door of Cell. thee aound, anally fined meet ae | Danger—Mother Still Alive, have no conception ot what this occasion means here, Many judge it by the cheap aud started to ru for my Grocery Clerks and Drivers Make paltry olierings made in imitation ‘*sales,” For, if we could make the public realize what ipicked Up my purse and ran, Some) @ h : | boys ran into the fleld and the other} Bock mMPSIE, NY, Aug. W%—| = Splendid Record in Athletic Opportuniiies are here today, we would have to lock the doors early in the morning to bar , CKED, | negro ran, away. ! i J WOMAN WAS ATTA 2 ea ould know the beast anywhere if Mrs, Ida Spooner, a widow, while tem- - |, out the crowds that would come over and above those we could care for, ht. I can never forget his | Contest | ; ae ‘ : ‘ " [he Ig caught, ‘porarily inane, gave her four children Here is the BEST furniture that is made—the simple kinds and the most fae! | ———$— 2: : In some way the news spread among | aconite last night and shot herself this | elegant, with all grades between, ery Hf ” 1 @ f whom were > i Miscreant Hunted Down by the eee overlooking the waser Some morning. | Neatly 90 members of James Here ia the broadest variety shown any where aes : A avi . \geventy autos were parked Jn a _| Butler Mutual Benefit Association en- And every piece of furniture is reduced in price—from to 20 per cent. Sitka fin eventy autos were Dijward Drake. | Gardner, aix years old, is dead; Rast- | : ie aaae yp A p Tart Indignant Citizens it [react eon of the first to offer He! man, aged nine, and Morrie, aged aig. (J0%C% thelr annual outing sesterda If you are not ready to receive it now, we will hold it for you and deliver it later on, Automobiles the pursult of Mrs, Gervasini's | Ns |The membership is confined bt) at your convenience, At every point this August Furniture Occasion is arranged to serve J. F. Nuity, a real estate teen, are in serious condition in Vassar | 1, herman ican AS nother who offered his ser- SAF | ployeas of thi ‘They started out in thelr cars Hospital. Hattle, ten years old, {s In stores, and most of the depirtment you well and save you money, M ‘no danger, having only sipped the| heads, superintendents 1 eston, Ww Pre} $6, 20, 50-—Gold. Thirty-five men selaed two guardians |for Huntinges: gy gown the road! polson. Rg tee (alae eiairericna inves EAC VOR Bedroom Suits Pa iomeeeaaan aes | Wardrobes y Sheriff Biggs hold- 9 | Ww lotte, of the L. I. Ri |conaratulate the J Butler organta ry 70 haw os. 20,50, —Golden oak $2, from $27.40-—G i Of the Huntington, L, 1, jall, battered) they found Deputy Shere questioning. |_Mr& Spooner shot herself above the/ the steamer Syvandottenosine Ue Lams conmrat late) (ie: laren Buuer OFg $15 from $120—-Weatherea oak; 6 pos $5, from $43-White enamel SOP reapers He Vt Gown the jall doors and rushed into the | ing & Dee. Nie bed started to [TIEN ear with a twenty-two calibre re-|R. Company. ‘The weather was per-|tlon upon having so much sp $1, from f281—Mahogany, pet. $n! trom $45 Maple $38, from $45—Goilden oak. lyneh ro at 1 A.M. to-| oe, “Shon he saw him. A flashed re- {volver and may have taken some of the| fect, and Capt. Lansing extended the Serene by eee Fe eee White cath i pes, 869, from $58—White enamel from {18—Curly birch. Te aide eed siyn, | Volver halted lim, condition (Pol#on sail some thirty miles up the Sound, outing was a great success all fro ae ‘ ea 449.60, from §62—Mahogany from $8—Curly blreh day, when Squadron C, of Brooklyn, | ‘the negro ae nt eae aif iitted| She la in the hospital conscious, but! past Larchmont and Fxecution Point around, “A Oe ee a ee from $425 Bee 5 Chiffoniers teen Gara esay e mab which Is in camp one mile outside of | when 08, Tho! At the inn he was taken |!trational, I Lighthouse, after which the steamer mas Butler, Martin By pero $e —Cirewssian walnut CPE Ee crecire CH ME RD y u . . jeces, 0) H Huntington, galloped up and drove the| before Mrs, Gervasinl, Who was then} Mrs, Spooner left a letter saying that /was headed for Witzel’s Gre ce sun? from $—Mahogany, 3 pes. Js equal to or reater than the display b off, beating the men back with re- | conscious. she had lost heart In life's fight and jege Point us from $1i—-Mahogany, 4 Pes. of Bureaus, and Includes such pieces Brass Bedsteads pa pe ee ne Victim Identified Man wanted to save her children from the, 4 programme of athletic games had Te $125, from $580--Tuna, 4 pos. v4 28 Jtighboys, men's chiffonters and). gi o.gig aay are aaigeae volver and sword. ‘ poverty she had known, BAAAPATRA TBR ARAERATOURRROM ITT eR | 8 fod, from $00—White mahogany, 4 chiftonier-wardrobes. ete, and sizes: polished finish, satty Antet 8) All through the morning hours the| “That CU a) nied The sound of the mother's shot at. try ist Mrateaacuredacnethny wavetoll peas Circassian walnut, 7 $18 Chiffoniers at $12.50 wonderful values, the ‘greatest. we pisuness ae he Meniied him | tracted policeman who was on patrol <1, (lt ¥ Taal vd IMMIGRANT ESCAPES $55, from $84—Cire Mahogany-veneered: full ewoll front; (have ever offered. a hint of the sallitiamien eurrounded the jall, guarding | knees Eev8 WSL, ‘Sy eupporied by his|duty tn the adjoining block, and he i Witzels Grove. Valuat el BOIACG EI eo earenCeany/ cdi pear ni |GPl Sx COLIntaAvavioneTarmeerd URE RErICeS? the negro from a second attack. Until |®24 ¥en him on his feet Ger-| rushed inte +: Mb Mee eee enna BY Ene satiate FROM ELLIS ISLAND, | fim’ coun sfscMahoginy, 8 pos right oval French plate mirror, $10, from $16; $12, trom $13; $m, captors, eng at the negro in a violent ed into the little house. Mr8.!onarge The judges of the n +P $203, from $8 iH Lies Wwainut, 7/in.; highly pollshed. from $28. $23, from $30; $8, from i after daylight the men In the mob hung |vasin! sprang verely before he! Spooner was lying unconscious on the |gamoa were Messrs. M. E. Roache, } $58, trom. $126—Circass i F Sr tae train ean a Pook a oe t jis [EOE AA LRTat car miss ota adoo, Seas | Noor’ of (he Uvlng roses paetde vee veey Eaters enane: pleces. 918 Chiffonlers at $15 about the outskirts of the village, await: | could be a - body | McKeon. | ’ C P. O. Donohue, M. La n $48, $48, from $58; $45, from. Silva Was to Have Been Deported J) seq, trom fahogany, 6 pes ‘blac! ate : : 2 —Manogany: § pes Quartered golden oak; serpentine | $45, from’ $50; $55, from’ $83.50; tng an opportunity to storm the jell ana| titted the Beck ats tne nog. jf her youngest child, a boy of six and John Gritith, of New York ee Pin BER to $1108," from 31680—Cireasslan walnuts», QHArieTed EONGer erst tome se ee) BAR fem Gi Sark trong SE ’ 1 BOB eatification of the negro George | Yetrs old rick Ryan and Mich : To-Day—May Have Tried te 1h pes ni Upright oval French plate mirror, from $108. Deine neetento) Cea Nua. oer {tne woman and the chia. that the| An ambulance hurriedly gummoned Brooklyn, and Peter s | Swim to New Jersey. Bureaus BAe TUL canoe, eeengare. “Bbe . 4 @wned the mob dispersed, declaring |auehoritioe nave the right man, George ook che mother to the Vassar Hos- sue tur the. merece at va Sy yneeae Sea aearant ; Fn epee Toilet Tables A that they would return the moment the | Washington fe & powertis man, but It) aia, where it was declared that she pater Delancs ted the Pedro Silva, alias Antonlo Pedro More than a hundred styles of 525 Chiffoniers at $20 Pretly) palteran/andidalaty sires? in goldiers went back to camp. iis fethan fesh es the victim of | had slight chance of recovery. ‘Three iq. Ken Martin Wa Gare y-nine years ol, who Wa*/7 Bureaus of almost every imagin- Bird maple; full Swell front; various woods, ‘The necessary piece “id : yesterday's assault was mauled and! of the children, the ambulance surgeon the tapeholders in the various « to have been deported to Spain to-day able size, quality and finish is SA fie nelentenvats rarers ‘a Woman's dre sing room. Fearing the mob would increase in torn. the ilttle grt erical at) fUNd had taken an overdose of the of speed and strength. The field from Elis Island, was missing when stk eer ity RiPtOR OEE. Anchen) hignl¢ urly birch, atxe and that thero would be bloodshed, | Nin’ intervals sh ould Polson, which had, therefore, failed to | yeas Ga BLM the Immigration officials went to look ureau: 1 st night, At Is she would 3 jards were Messrs, P. Mulea 1 a eve Bheriff Bates sneaked thee cowering| wake wp, shrieking: ‘The black man! | remuin in their systems. Caffery, P. Doris, Hugh Hart for im AGRA TH there biereanan celaen oak, bey es Be te ut At $32 Chiffoniers at $28 4 ! | the o 7 4 Heese : was onfined the observation a two small drawe: . p negro from his cell through the rear of | Re tm ad hetore) OF & table In the centre of the room nigan, A. Scarry and M. Reyno f the hospital, and ts believed J Arron 2x2 In; well built and fln- Mahogany; serpentine front; top tS t nt Was a bottle labelled “aconite."’ Mrs. games uncovered some ed out of a window and TaHedie lve la drawers; upright 1 hurried him off to River-| Judge Hendiokson in Huntington at 6 led out shed, Sha iol! Gnd barre noon. He waived examination and waa/Spooner had mixed a portion of the tour talent, the lmeyard k swim to New. Jersey mirror, 18x20 in: highly $18 Bureaus at $12.50 neered; top, 88x20 tn head. All throwsh the assault on the} }o14 for the Grand Jury, jail the negro'a screams and prayers} The negro was brought from the i M be 4 ts; merey could be heard above the lookup, to the court-room by Deputy &iven It to each of the children. {time. The hop is a prot drug with sugar and water and had nally won by J. Barry c to record Whe fe sueceedad or $35 Chiffoniers at $28 and came to siiva - , e Sheriff Biggs and Constable Josaph| The oldest daughter, Hattle, told the to P, Curtin, who rar Hoe was In Sa Quar olden oak; full : ’ aH rea oon Washington, was Vili: hi] ae wenne bidity armed police that her mother had arisen early table amateur record, anad W Fra : pean t t Office Furniture In ? | he negro, George Wa h and prepared for trouble, but no at- H aut 6-pound sho ‘id 5 R iS 1 Piste, ° . ( § arrested yesterday afternoon, after at-|tempt was made to molest their pris-|!n the morning and had put the house iti patiing (he le-pound ad $20 Butea a trones( mete? The August Sale ROPE) oner. in order. “We asked her,” said the, nehes came Re cr aRln re eatiart tatu Tate Cereal | AMherenwae iquA@ a crondl at thel sta iiany ae wanensing, ascrrtnieg claanee. (Or Mahogany-vence employee of the Chateau des Beaux | Gourt-House when the prisoner was es sinall tay ‘There isa splendid showing of rec™ knob drawer pulls; up- pereee tallow atin Bae volving and arm chalrs from the vary Arts, and her elght-year-old daughter |brought In, but there were no threats UP 80 finely, amd she told us that she ‘LP eames Non SING ESPERANTO HYMN gree, of, 2x2 In.; polished sinple woe feat hale tothe moat { ‘ ; violence. The negro was going on a little journey.” Froltal SAE oN og alld) AR Sahl i gantly. finished t e, - Lina, Another negro, who aided in the | °° ofters ¢ vee He was D 8 §O 3 NV GhE bya ealbid e PENING CONVENTION. nish r viner office applance ordinarily re- L RE |r eye HiteresaTemeed ©] che oldest boy, Morris, who is six-| Nov O72. Cane IN 0 $2° Bureaus at $19 Oltce. appliance: o P. Through the afternoon excitement in noon. He had once before been accused) teen years old, was Immediately made gistance s f } Huntington was at fever heat. Men jon a similar charge, and he had been ill by his portion of the medicine, and gathered on the streets and vowed | suspected In other ca was put to bed by his mother. Hattie, xe of the Golden Oak Revolving airs are priced at | $2, from $5; $8.50, trom _ $7, rN iv > Congress, wa evgrereg-terevecosese= Vengeance afainst the negroes. The |tthe oldest daughter, refused to take tn ned “here to-day with th om 1 c peed ian Ee ah Fa he ma mob formed early, and it was planned | her portion after tasting the stuff. Her nging th 35 Bureaus at $28 BU crerr ee stehoeany $16; $13, from $i; $16, from $0; sah, to storm the jail after midnight, when mother's actions, she said, seemed @ COL wer Pen ae pouty front Laas from $26.50; $25, from $32; $36, from, the people of Huntington were asleep | strange to her, and she went out on Es 4 shiigyaleeprenr Princess Dressers Goluen Oak Arm Chalra are priced | and the jail guard was not vigilant. the veranda for a moment. She had ly polished. $13.0, trom $14~Mahogany at Seized and Disarmed Guards, scarcely left the room when she heard Bureaus, priced at. $! olden oak from $8; $5.25, from $7.75; 3, EWU Fal) cha eeCame (-aasuiled oe: the sound of a shot and she heard her ta enamel Hie et a a DU Grom iy S08, from ‘ mained in the Jail until midnight, ‘Two mother fall to the floor, A moment SNe, $f from $2—Mahogany $4, $3, from $3; Be fang sre then lett on guard later the policeman rushed into the Beane 0) 3) Ma hogagy $30, from $40 men were then on guard. ie e—Mahogany $99, from $37.00—Mahagany at and Sth floors, New Buidi The hour of 1 was tolling when there use. iia Vor Voung Womes Tuesday’s Basement Specials a ” Are $3.75 . Stet ‘ $ Women’s $10 Striped Suits Now $5 These sults are exceedingly smart in line, admirably tailored, neat- ly trimmed with strappings and buttons, and are wonderful values at $5-—the dress alone has sold for that sum. Théy are made of striped V&OPPENHEI t Corner 6th Ave & 18th St. Clearing Saie of 15,000 Pairs was a knock at the door of the jail Mrs. Spooner was formerly Ida (Ad- office, The two guards stood, with ley, She had been married twice, and, i drawn revolvers, when the door was both husbands are dead. Her father, opened, but before they could shoot \ Who {8 @ well-to-do farmer, frowned | > they were selzed and disarmed, While upon both her marriages and declir +4 the guards were held by half a dozen! eee ta, men, others in the mob attacked the! . »_ | ond time, ‘4 fail doors with clubs and axes, The Although Injured Mrs. Stein For more than @ month Mrs. Spooner Steel doors were battered and beaten, | ‘ bad found difficulty In obtaining any Kept Trap Door Closed | proples many) and her neighbors had fates daughter any assistance me a widow for the sec- y L ‘alatea, the dress in princess overwaist style, the skirt gored and fin- oks resisted ¢. ok, ticad growing despondency, Kala le, 0 in j Pee ees ck Tenia oe sitaee rete eer CASTE ET aera Cj ished with bias fold. The semi-fitted coat is 33 Inches long and has lay tn the Jail yard. ‘The men seized -on Naphtha. approaching winter ford Ties & three-quarter length sleoves. Now $5, were $10. és it and stripped it of its Iimbs, and with | i | . the stump for @ battering-ram a fresh! Mire, Eahar Stein, her Reven-year-old _ e e e Young Women s Dresses at $2.50 | @ttack was made on the jail doors, leon aithew aad? thi i 4 The manufacturer will promise no more to gell at $2.80. They are { { One of the watchmen suddenly broke ? uote oh eee al or j a really $4 to $5 dresses, go you see they are fine bargains at $2.80, | from his captors and started running |“@snter, Ray, and thirty workmen on ' air They are overwalst models made of pretty lawns and batistes, and through the darknes! the upper floor of No. 289 Bleecker | With Hand Welted Extension Soles B trimmed with embroidery, Sizes for i4. 16 and 18 years, “Special” “Stop, or I'll mhoot,’ yelled a man In| gtreet, wore saved from t boeAnia| ) 9 ‘ at $2.50, the mod. The man continued to run a. ory Pace aie ee ee MD Formerly Sold at $2.50 ag r J and burst Into Sheriff Bates's house ~" ed jonas naphta to- Al ’ ilitary ’ *. iH \ Yelling: “A mob 8 breaking down the day by the woman's rare presence of | cay Girls’ $3 to $5 White Dresses at $2 milnds AU ilentedtiemon eae cunactet Cuban Splendid choice here from a varied assortment of about one hun- Militla Cavalry to Rescue : Be encunne, ee dred pretty models taken directly from our regular stock, They ere Fa irae Sen ges breast re from her hand by a falling trap door. made of lawns, nets and other sheer white materials, in charming ted to the jall and ordered the mob. * the door dropped Mrs, Stein feil Summer styles, Sizes for 6, 8 and 10 years only, to the street, The sherlft levelled his pode t barrels of naphtha jn the Cc Of course, this 1s a special price; a ; | revolver and threatened to slicot. Ha The door closed over tir tghd Tae —— they are worth double that sum Silk Petticoats at $3.85 j epnealed Pairs ten berenacny but the [burning hemp fell against some curtains] ‘ : Tack Fall orders were crowding them 80 You cannot find better values in silk petticoats at that price, Bar aee eae re Te Beery man sautiae a: ciate ih iho ot a stein Health Board Head Gets Blac the manufacturer let us have all he These are $5 values by every @st. Made of taffeta silk in colors or : t on kikling the negra home to be flooded with fire. Barnett | 4 Ri sf had at stall cost. Their style, black, with deep flounce, trimmed with shirring oj ihe sheriff saw the outer doors of stein operates a tailor shop on the} Hand Letter for Shooting beauty, dainty simplicity and little Tees gee , E Topieechoual) ruties, ye Hit fail with a crasii and he fret floor, The socond floor is unoe- Chr D = price win instant favor. These | ’ ne alti dad ae ‘ zoe jam the tree stump cupi@, The four top floors are occus stray Dogs. charming models are made of fi lawa Chist Wats ct ih if ae CHASED Then he ran pied by the Wakefield Chair Company, ——_ lawns, ginghams and other washa- $1.50 Lawn Shirt Wais s at 85c a eh peed to the camp of Squad- which employes about thirty men Many (irestenlig Andicomelaining late ble materials in fast colors, 1,200 fresh new waists, of a sheer white lawn, give women a won- The militiamen were in the saddle As the flames licked up the curtal al ath i ve The dress on the left has a yoke derful choice of styles and mighty fine values, These pretty walsts and at a hard gallop in ave val a ‘) Ray, aroused by the door’s closing,! ters were received to-day by Dr. Darl- and cuffs of embroidery, is button- usually sell for $1.50 each; the large purchase makes them 88c, The aerated mT ates es Arete at looked anglously for her mother andj ington, Commissioner of the Departinent trimmed and has a full plaited trimmings are laces, medallions and tiny plaitings, beautifully applied, every man carried pistol ani ee then took her brother and rushed into) of ffealth, because of his edict compel- skirt, The frock on the right may Open in back. Three-quarter length sleeves finished with lace, and As the horses were halted in' front of Ue iatruat serene if hice oh ap{ link owners to muzzle dogs, To-day's Ee aern linet g ey The lace collars. the Jail some af the soliters dismount... ay rae jletters were even more threatening than Pa Waa eae es ee ane pala ran HCO tbs) prtaona Just uy tho m TUTTIOE! MPs” ithe) cant get cout Te eh he haa heretotore seralved skirt has, panel of embroidery. Remnant Sale of Cotton and Woolen Goods , Si: Third floor inner doors gave way on. Made for the negro’s cl). The Commissionr, however, laughed over s 14, 16, 1 years. and Ends of $1.50 and $2.00 One-third to One-half Less Than Regular Prices n, of Engine No. Hundreds of remnants of cotton goods in every colar and mate- | | th | | Shoe na to enter the build! 7 The men of Squadron ( dig not Shh Tt cost the Commissioner two cents to rial, a few solled on the outer edge. Plenty of waist and skirt lengths; to be attacked. They fell upon the as« reams (drying Int : get the most threatening one. It was Children’s Sli fS fine opportunity, too, for children’s dresses ants and beat them yack see AR IRC Me ter box without a stamp and Anklestrap Slippers are now the The woolen remnants, in lengths of 2 to 8 yards, Include serge, fashion for little tolke, and prom. Cheviot, Panama cloth, mixed anid striped suitings, plain and fancy ise to be in demand for early Fall Volles and eoliennes, cashmere and plaids, all at one-third to one-half They tramped trough the searched the second floor e MTSE Sete ae ie lanterns and even explored the | Pocket and gave up the price of a pos- the men in the mob were knocked down. Attacked Near Chateau Grounds, with Tan Coliskin, Paient Coltskin, c At 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon Mrs. | top section, but the woman could not |t@ge stamp : Gun Metal Caifskin and Vici id- ind Winter, Those most in favon less than regular prices. qe neo ALE from the hotel! be found. Then a knock was heard| The letter had all ihe ae : **° skin; solid weited extension are of patent leather and tan Rus: | U f 6 | F 0 i eo eame in the vUlage. Her path! on the floor. A fireman grabbed the|@ dangerous “Black Hander.” Daggers, : 7 sia calfskin, trimmed with small \- i May through the private grounds of the, handle of the trap door and found Mrs,| bearts and pen s ea of OS oe fand hand turned soles... . buckles, filled with leather to match | Made of a CleanUp of Gir § Oxiords therefore we resiauri It was at a spot abou vith a large cut over the right|!n& committed adorned it. The letter i ee eeeee ney 7 Made “ p throe-quar of UT ee eae ER a: a A ae Ve Hee a oe : Cuban All Sizes a pair the slipper. Sizes 5 to 8, $1.35; are sure of their good quality. Now 7c a pair, regularly $1.30 to que &@ mile from the inn was almost exhausted from | re . from2i08 sizes S44 to 10%, $1.75; with spring $1.90. Si 8% to 6. that the attack occurre Beware, Your are numbered. and era ees heals, 90. Sizes 2 ' ; Half an hour later the poor woman ‘ook out the naphtha,” oie] am the leader of the most desperate Military’ Infants’ sizes 2 to 6, $1 Women’s $2 Oxfords at $1 staggered into the hotel. Her face was | screamed, and fell back in a faint. Tho|gang of murderers in the country, Our nae Old Bldg, A clearance of certain styles, in patent leather and white canvas, at half price. Main beaten to a pulp. Bo} yes were blackened, lier { ripped and torn by long, s} : and she was covered with br her |firemen raised her on their shoulders | next victim is you or any of your me Oa! was after covering the explosive tanks and] The world will never Know what has rp nals, |purried to the street, where Dr. 8 come of you, 1 will hide your body Embroidered Muslins uses and | van, of thy Hudson Street Hospital,| 4s I have others, Our secrets neve In the Upholatery Sal 10c to 35c Handkerchiefs at 5c to 20c t The hittin hone in tatters. | attended her are known, You are the next, Bew: ‘ n the Upholstery a4 ‘|... Mussed a bit—that accounts for the cut in prices, Come early, they terror. Tt developed later that sue ap | TAC flamen wer practically fon von w splo-spanaiew *Stustins Will go in a twinkling. 4 PUR ol but lt the beloncings | Only ° el 1 a a the negroes had attacked Out, but not before a Delon INES 10, 2 W firs oD for curtains x ; the other mistreated the mother of the Stalin's had been wiped out.| letter wax written on paper bearing 75¢ ap will you take the portion Household Linens Infants’ Coats Reduced becoming frightened by the little girl's | The volume of water from the engines inst, N. J." In part the writ Riker WEBI Givin | 0 share | | y ver’ 16c Muslins at 10c a Yard Every yard shows worth, every had flooded the price is small, Housekeepers will | At $1, Were §2—Box Coats of [covered the naph lar and completely a. dog owner So Mail or 25c Muslins at 18c a Yard : ——_0 Se Soe , ; ar f \ navy blue paca cloth and light " eal So 30¢ Musiins at 20c a Yard ae plone Scotch | Mixtures; braid-trimmed or plain CARRIED HIS SEVERED ARM 5 9 ° 9 ay 70 In, wide, | tailored. , N | M es Gir S ; Damask Table Linen, Ai Sas ward Aa Ron Cae AS HE HUNTED FOR DOCTOR. isses, cae ang on) Urgaidy Ulin, AL ee eae in ask “Table | To! and navy blue broadcloth or i _ Zen dy in “ad f C, | bd Hi e s ——oas—20 aT “f 4 ; 9 ht annie woninuaditie special | Linen, 67 inches wide. Hess oan pique collar and cufts} OHICAGO, Aug. 17—-@ ; | ———$_-< { y 4e A, tie, special) others with emblem on sleeve, To begin advertising for the Perce eeees A careermel NAMO) ‘ att “wonde At$2.95 a dozen, regularly $3.50 at $3, were $4.50 and $5— Autumn tenants. The World "; ABRONAUT'S ARM BROKEN ow of Box Cal! ana Velour Cali, with solid leather —Heavy All-linen Scotch Damask | Three models; box-plalted or a IN BALLOON ACCIDENT. ‘ wid extension soles, 14 heels, Biucber and lace Napkin plain; braid and button-trimmed, Girls’ & Misses’ size oR $i, to tt and 14% J rooms and apartments advertise ments last week; {340 more than any other New York and 1,238 more thap in corre: ponding week last \vg 17.—As the Parseval 0 WAS Approaching its JOHN WANAMAKER (Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co.) Broddway, Fourth Avenue, Eighth to Tenth Street Printed 5,094 separate houses, | ° xty ack thes ate ul arm of Capt " ¥s n was vlently, break taken to @ hospttal hia Krogh.

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